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forces violated llleir self· arms fire at two minutes past 1 (DMZ) on the Nortb-Soutb military supply and missile Hanoi Radio claimed sevea
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Americans and wounded .74 truce.
the buffer zone uncovered a nisi MIG interceptors caught 011 reported another "ma!!Sive''
more in . an auack In South \ Military spoke!llllen said the vast Communist •underground the ground at Kep and Hoo Lac U.S. raid oo HaDol loday.
Vietnam's Central Hlgblands, IAmericans fought back, killing city." They began shifting into airbases near the Communist
Celebrate Bolklay
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, at least 50 of the North delensive positions for their zt.. capital. Communist gunners In South Vietnam, 11 tile
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' hour truce, taking special sbot down a U.S. jet and a nation of Buddblats hegu
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Army 9th lilfantry Olvlaion unit a 24-bour ceasefire starUng at 1 In tile air War, U.S. jets the pllot, spokesmen said.
more U.S. heliooptera. Tl!ret
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\Sunday struck Nortb Vietnam'• But a second helicopter others were reported mlssiJC
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Laurel Uiff
Society News

Voice of Broadway
:YOVTH ASKED FOR 0'!
da)' for nothing at all. Is there Is It poor taste to give a
This column is for young a polite way to tell Mary to :girl you like a gift of money
J&gt;eople. their problems a n d cool it? - PROBLEMED
when you know she needs tt,
pleasures, their troubles and Oear P
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fun. As with the rest of He leu Ask Mary to band over her What if yoQ. disguised it like
lp Ua!, .It welcomes laugba half of lile present-money, and 1giving her 10 new half-dollars
t won't dodge a serious ques- 1 think both yoor problems will when she graduate&amp; !rom loth
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be solved, though not very grade) Or should 1 stick to
. Send your teen-age questions "politely." - H.
stuffed animals, candy 1 n d
1o YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, Dear Helen:
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oare of Helen Help USI t b i I My sister is 17 and going to GUY
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have an unwed baby. It Is just ' Dear Gpy:
pH, WIIAT A TANGLED
terrible aroond our bou.. as Give sometlllng practical, but
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bear Helen:
. " . 1-lnollter, and treats me eruel. all that praciiAlal eltller: a girl
I have a girl trleJld whom I My pu·ents Ignore me and pay who needs coins, alto needs a
mall call Mary. Each morning Ji41 1 the attention to her, II k a few frills In ber lift: "How about
Mary walks to my house to get lilt waa a queen l1f something. lile kind - ~ perfume that will
• ride with MY friend, whom JI there Is an argument, I get Imake her feel rtQ,? "1 H.
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very friendly with· Sandy, but She wants ·\o· keep the baby Who do you send high scbool
ohe wanll llle ride.
and my folks are against i~ graduation cards to? J u sl
Ou~&lt;lt-o"""ciali...-Sandy, so they're feeling so sorry fllf close friends and' relatives? my moll!er,~ /VII·.a &amp;ill. f~r her that I get treated lllle a Yea. DID'Ioverde !be
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doD'! live In walking distance. Dear P
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Should one be aent to your
When Sandy received her gift ' or course It Isn't fair bu 1 boyfriend's parents If you've
she kiddingly asked Mary where than, witb tvaryooe under a 1dated him a lot and you're good
her gift was. Slumped, Mary strain, 'every0111 IUI!ers. The frieods? - Y01. - B.
!aid sbe bscl given mt money family doesn't mean to take out Sbould your lolb get your
to ·put toward lbe present, its frullnttiona and unbappl· boyfriand a gift, wbel!ler be
whlcb sbe had not. Wilen my ness on you, but you'ro sqrt ol asnda them an announcement
mother heard tbia ahl .... fur· the whipping boy because you're or notf - n . ...... llloagblo
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lbe 01117 one not dlreclly lnvol· lui - but be, lao, lhoald be
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sister would solve many p,. PERSONAL TO ''Oil'n:AST
,Jf!Y IMICOIIII fl'llblem Is more lema. MOll of aU, she'd receive TE~N-AGER:" When you label
" (jous. Willie Mary 18 popu. expert eounaelllng which mlgbl yott eontemporllrl• "II lick·
1~~~;. will! tiller klda, she monop- help her adjust to giving up the ,enlng group o1 primates w h o
11i~es me. She gets angry If baby and aettllll on wilh her ·dare call themselves people,"
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May 14 attendance at Free
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FURNITURE CO.
Special fl&lt;lwers went to Mrs.
Core Renshaw, oldest mother;
MASCH, W.VA.
Mrs. Linda Roush, youngest;
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ASHINC:TON (uPIJ ~ The almoat S per cent from tile pn&gt; !poultry,
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declined
between the retail CQ;~t ceding. ,guarter. DecUnea were Jy TOO dOOinel ere partly
U1e farm value of food recorded 'for 'aD product groupe 0 1f..t :: large m:Oases 111
during lhe fil'lt quarter except poultry and lresb vege- farm ~ 1ur 4a1ry, -tlakery
year, but II 1111 llill 5]tables,
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quant{titel of domesHc 181'01- rate) lor the lint threiiDOilllll
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prevloul quarter and
cent !rom tbt rec:oM - in 19110 and lilll by wag....luer 1 per cent lower than Ute first
It : _t quarter of liM. The and clerical • worker famlllea. quarter of 11166. The decllne ,..
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n ly because of decr~sea Jn 1D Iannen · !ur !be limn prices far m~at product~, eggs
he tetall prices for meat prod,. products In the JIW'ket balket. and fre.!lh fralll.
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1cts, poultry and fl'lill frlllll.
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:in'&amp; November. 'l'h.Se d,.. i a year earlier, the report said.
1~ses were preceded by d,.. Meat procmcl8 accounted lor
:lines in both the farm valu~ much of the drop, although
•tld. retail co'l of food, whiCh
sOciAL SEcUluTY- ·_av~ dropped every montb About 80 e0untrle11 In h e
mce August of .last year.
!world •have well • OJtabllahed
Fanne" received an average social II!Curlty IJI'"'"ams of
1 :ra cenro of the dollar con- some type, meaning provision
1umer~ spent ~or domestic farm for old _ age, sutviYOrs' ilisur?"'(8 '" retail stores In file ance or aooillanee progrqms.
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Crenk-opereted1vent windows.
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Wide selection of color-keyed Interiors.
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·CONNIE DRESS SHOES ~

GROVER'S STUDIO

HAVE .LOTS TO SAY

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Laurel Uiff
Society News

Voice of Broadway
:YOVTH ASKED FOR 0'!
da)' for nothing at all. Is there Is It poor taste to give a
This column is for young a polite way to tell Mary to :girl you like a gift of money
J&gt;eople. their problems a n d cool it? - PROBLEMED
when you know she needs tt,
pleasures, their troubles and Oear P
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or would it seem like charily?
fun. As with the rest of He leu Ask Mary to band over her What if yoQ. disguised it like
lp Ua!, .It welcomes laugba half of lile present-money, and 1giving her 10 new half-dollars
t won't dodge a serious ques- 1 think both yoor problems will when she graduate&amp; !rom loth
n with a brush;)ff.
be solved, though not very grade) Or should 1 stick to
. Send your teen-age questions "politely." - H.
stuffed animals, candy 1 n d
1o YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, Dear Helen:
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oare of Helen Help USI t b i I My sister is 17 and going to GUY
J!ewSJ1811er.
have an unwed baby. It Is just ' Dear Gpy:
pH, WIIAT A TANGLED
terrible aroond our bou.. as Give sometlllng practical, but
Wn WE WEA VB . ..
ohe boseeo me worse than my not money . . . Well, maybe not
bear Helen:
. " . 1-lnollter, and treats me eruel. all that praciiAlal eltller: a girl
I have a girl trleJld whom I My pu·ents Ignore me and pay who needs coins, alto needs a
mall call Mary. Each morning Ji41 1 the attention to her, II k a few frills In ber lift: "How about
Mary walks to my house to get lilt waa a queen l1f something. lile kind - ~ perfume that will
• ride with MY friend, whom JI there Is an argument, I get Imake her feel rtQ,? "1 H.
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I shall call Seody. MarJ Lm'l blamed, even If ehe starts ll Dear Helen:
very friendly with· Sandy, but She wants ·\o· keep the baby Who do you send high scbool
ohe wanll llle ride.
and my folks are against i~ graduation cards to? J u sl
Ou~&lt;lt-o"""ciali...-Sandy, so they're feeling so sorry fllf close friends and' relatives? my moll!er,~ /VII·.a &amp;ill. f~r her that I get treated lllle a Yea. DID'Ioverde !be
takilfi'ftWltll'"seb&amp;l llnci' I dog. Is this fair? - P.W.
.,..1 bll. - H.
doD'! live In walking distance. Dear P
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Should one be aent to your
When Sandy received her gift ' or course It Isn't fair bu 1 boyfriend's parents If you've
she kiddingly asked Mary where than, witb tvaryooe under a 1dated him a lot and you're good
her gift was. Slumped, Mary strain, 'every0111 IUI!ers. The frieods? - Y01. - B.
!aid sbe bscl given mt money family doesn't mean to take out Sbould your lolb get your
to ·put toward lbe present, its frullnttiona and unbappl· boyfriand a gift, wbel!ler be
whlcb sbe had not. Wilen my ness on you, but you'ro sqrt ol asnda them an announcement
mother heard tbia ahl .... fur· the whipping boy because you're or notf - n . ...... llloagblo
11ius.
lbe 01117 one not dlreclly lnvol· lui - but be, lao, lhoald be
It's no! u If Mary couldn't ved.
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e!ftrd a clft; aha eomes from A Jlllllmllr lloJM , for your card. - H.
11\ood lamlly.
sister would solve many p,. PERSONAL TO ''Oil'n:AST
,Jf!Y IMICOIIII fl'llblem Is more lema. MOll of aU, she'd receive TE~N-AGER:" When you label
" (jous. Willie Mary 18 popu. expert eounaelllng which mlgbl yott eontemporllrl• "II lick·
1~~~;. will! tiller klda, she monop- help her adjust to giving up the ,enlng group o1 primates w h o
11i~es me. She gets angry If baby and aettllll on wilh her ·dare call themselves people,"
g~ an~where without her, She llfe. - H.
you can't exaCtly 1\JC!lOCt a braSI
callB me at least 10 UJnea a Dear Helen
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f30,00 Down - llol,_ on
May 14 attendance at Free
Con-itftt Tt11111
Methodist Sunday School was
139. Offering was $23.39. Flowers were given to all ':'other~
com'!'emoratlng Mothers Day.
FURNITURE CO.
Special fl&lt;lwers went to Mrs.
Core Renshaw, oldest mother;
MASCH, W.VA.
Mrs. Linda Roush, youngest;
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HOME PURNIS_HI~GS

The awlrtr 1l'imlned pump oa- ia

BAKER FURNITURE

lfiiPiiW of White Smootlll.elthar, 1ha
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ASHINC:TON (uPIJ ~ The almoat S per cent from tile pn&gt; !poultry,
eags,
lrulll sliJilflcantand "i•
tables also
declined
between the retail CQ;~t ceding. ,guarter. DecUnea were Jy TOO dOOinel ere partly
U1e farm value of food recorded 'for 'aD product groupe 0 1f..t :: large m:Oases 111
during lhe fil'lt quarter except poultry and lresb vege- farm ~ 1ur 4a1ry, -tlakery
year, but II 1111 llill 5]tables,
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"'.-~·· r·"'. wider than a year ago The martef basket ol (arm The retall ~ ol.lbe gwtet
M \AI!I:Jcullurl llepertmtQt 19- foodl eontalna the aver111e basket avart~~ed fl,,OIM ~
oortf&lt;i today,
quant{titel of domesHc 181'01- rate) lor the lint threiiDOilllll
1\0 .deparl!neot uld t h • ~lltcl tootl producll PIIJ'o o1 lhlll ear, don J per cent
.,.,.etmg spread decreased o~ chased annually per household from
prevloul quarter and
cent !rom tbt rec:oM - in 19110 and lilll by wag....luer 1 per cent lower than Ute first
It : _t quarter of liM. The and clerical • worker famlllea. quarter of 11166. The decllne ,..
· eting spread oarrowed The farm value lo tbe NIUm suited mainly frolll· IO- retall
n ly because of decr~sea Jn 1D Iannen · !ur !be limn prices far m~at product~, eggs
he tetall prices for meat prod,. products In the JIW'ket balket. and fre.!lh fralll.
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1cts, poultry and fl'lill frlllll.
The farm value of tbe m*ket
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The marketing spread now basket in tile fil8l quarter avar deereased in each mooth eraged almost 8 per eeut below
:in'&amp; November. 'l'h.Se d,.. i a year earlier, the report said.
1~ses were preceded by d,.. Meat procmcl8 accounted lor
:lines in both the farm valu~ much of the drop, although
•tld. retail co'l of food, whiCh
sOciAL SEcUluTY- ·_av~ dropped every montb About 80 e0untrle11 In h e
mce August of .last year.
!world •have well • OJtabllahed
Fanne" received an average social II!Curlty IJI'"'"ams of
1 :ra cenro of the dollar con- some type, meaning provision
1umer~ spent ~or domestic farm for old _ age, sutviYOrs' ilisur?"'(8 '" retail stores In file ance or aooillanee progrqms.
~;':rst~q.-ua~rt~er~.~t;.ht report saiCI. accordln~ to the Encyclopaodla
the quarterly Britannica
share miod
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Size 4 to 8
rom 36 lo 39 cents, averagi111 wARMER THAN NEW YOJI
~ or ~ cen!J In 18 out ol ZO Reykjavick, capital of I c e- Sandals are made for
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tba land, has an average temJll'l'a- summer fun and fUll!
1 year ago,
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tun of 35 degrees In Janu'P':ll&lt;l for all products except arv. New York's temperature Strapped ud anapped
""l9'Y was wtdor In the flrli .Veragea 30 d"1"1'01 tlul t with toe-top cleliCJIS.
tuailer. 'l'he n!pOI't said .. month. A curr&lt;mt extending
Ire.l!il8&amp; were partlcularlJ lifo !rom the GtUf Stream 11 ,.. Wbite.
llficllll for meat P r o d u c I I, sponslble lor the milder temlalh products, i&gt;lkery Inti c. Pll'alurellll tba Reykjavtek areaf!')li'oducts, fresh fruita, and ...

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Flow-Through ventilation in hardtop models.
Foam cushion padded seats, front and rear.
Padded dash end sun visors.
Ball bearing ashtray.
Crenk-opereted1vent windows.
Safety-Actlgn intide door release levers.,
Acrylic enamel in chgice of 20 color~.
Wide selection of color-keyed Interiors.
Color-keyed Hit beltt, front and rear.
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. PRICE/IIZI COMP,AIIIION
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PONTIAC

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cost ol farm foods AlUtoqgb
•isters
I expected Ill average about wrote the "Poems" under tbe
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lUll~ lllcrealletl In the see- Acton Bell they usod tbelr rea\
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bedroolna). batli. baeement,
BRAKE SERVICE
new . furnace, good lot.
500.00.
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frame bouse. 8 rooms (4
Pom1r0J Phone 992-2143 PomtNy
roems). batli, lull base~nent,l
furnace beating. Close
schools. 16,500.00.
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floors, bath, enclosed
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BaciDe, 0111o
'I'ERMITES swarming! 'lbelr
RACJNE - IN TOWN ... eolo117 Is doing damqe,
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Bolt 2:18
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GROVER'S STUDIO, llS E.
Second Sl, Pomeroy, will
closed May 29 through June 5.
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Every Item
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m;T DRILLS Of MI"--E
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hours 24 and 7-&amp; p.m. Parent'
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ment, large lot, eaSily
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BRAKE SERVICE
new . furnace, good lot.
500.00.
IJIIdiiDII. .
CLUSE TO TINY'S - 2
frame bouse. 8 rooms (4
Pom1r0J Phone 992-2143 PomtNy
roems). batli, lull base~nent,l
furnace beating. Close
schools. 16,500.00.
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AUC1'10NBER
AIR a&gt;NDrriONINO
MIDDLEPORT -one
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floors, bath, enclosed
IIHII7t.
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porch, base~nent, furnace I 'll'dle, 1'lllllle .. Clllllcl
A.
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BRADPORD
heal ~,500.00.
BaciDe, 0111o
'I'ERMITES swarming! 'lbelr
RACJNE - IN TOWN ... eolo117 Is doing damqe,
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!roil50' - One story'
"" 250 •allon
8
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l8r)' to treat homu
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ment, furnace heat,
IIIII euy.
l'ne tllbu•
"'" alone useless. Free
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House only 7 years old.
l'bollll ...,.....,
.._... fllll!ctloDa and advice. L e •
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coat. No Salesman. A
County company. Allied
.AlBERT M. COX. IIJIODa OIWL
ltZ-3830 Evenlngo I9W63I
&amp; Termite Conlnll. 605
Bolt 2:18
~. Oldo
RoUte 1, Rutland, Ohio
, Main, Pomero)', Ohio. tao
' 51~3tc
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1ng sponsored by ~ Orde~ of W1iham Kmg, Mrs. ~latworthy, Stebbins, uaed "A Ringing ·
Eastern Star - Fiday mght and Mrs. Roscoe WLe.
ness" as his sermon topic.
at a combmed meetmg of Mid·
Sunday School attendance
363
dleport Lodge
• F. and A. Yearbook Staff to
34 with $9.90 collection. T h
MA a~u!;a~eh~e Ch~:rihe Dine in Athens
Stebbins family will move ·
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The 1967 yearbook staff of the churob parsonage on
:c•~e~v~r~ a~:O~h!dtw~ ~ni~t Rutland High School will go ' 7 from Pennsville. Their
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for a ter, Candy, will graduate
Wilham Kmg ~erved
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high school there on June 2.
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Welcomes were extended by me Grate.' Char1es Sc 011 '. 'Roger II
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Mrs. Robert King. worthy rna- DaviS, Joe Hawkms, Chns Nap-:
Iron, and Harry Cheshire, wnr- . Denms Weber._ Ch es ter , .
shipful master. Several guitar Y.mg, Darlene Smtih, Debbie
ond vocal selecUons were pre- Sm•th, DIXIe Wamsley, a n d
sented b L R Wiles and Mrs Miss Leda Mae Kraeutter and
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James Wyant of Weston W
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COMPLETES TRAINING
and Mrs. Reino Lind. Bot
Army Pmate James w LISle,. boys are students at
20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char Stale College
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TONIGHT ond TUESDAY
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May 22,23
La.
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Lana
John
and Mrs. George Mowrey, Mr
Turner
Forsythe
Mowrey is recuperating at his
T~chnir Giol
home alter being hospitalized.
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GRIZZLY"
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Sunday.
Mr.
TONIGHT and TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
May 22, 23
Gall, who will be 86 on May 30,
~D FRIDAY
''THE SWINGER"
May 24, 25, 26
has spent the winter here
Tony
Ann
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Mr.
and Mrs. Knight.
Margaret
Franc10sa
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Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
VALLEY OF GOLD"
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Wodn.,doy ond Thursdty
have returned from Rock
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TEACHERS and workr~s con ference for the Middleport
munity daily vacation Bibl e
. he held at 7 p.m.
school will
Tuesday at the First U ni ted
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Presbyterian C urc .

SPECIAL MEETING of
Ladies Auxiliary of Lewis
ley Pos~ 263, Middleport,
been called for Tuesday, 7
tn. at the home of Mrs.
Hampton Mr s. William
Smith, president, aonounced.
CUB SCOUT PACK 244
meet Tuesday night at t h
Middleport ~'irst United
terian Church.
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MEIGS COUNTY Rldmg club
will meet Tuesday, May 23, at
uo p. m. at the home of Joe
Young.
GIRL SCOUT leaders meet
Camp Kiasbuta at 9 a. m.
Tuesday, May 23, to further
plans lor the June day camp.
PAST MATRONS of
Chapter No. 186 O.E.S. w i II
meet Tuesday evening at
home of Mrs. Norn:ta Parker
7.·30 p. m.
LADIES AUXILIARY, Racine
Post American Legion will
meet, at 8 p, m. Tuesday at' the
halL Potluck refreshments ·will
he served.
Wendy Nickels, Bay
RUTLAND ALUMNI are
was the weekend guest of
ed to meet at 7 p. m.
and Mrs. Robert King and~=~~ln the high sehoul
Tom. Miss ·Nickels is a
to decorate for the annual
at Ohio University. The
quel
King family and Wss
REGISTRATION for children
were Saturday dinner guests entering kindergarten In
Mri.a:
em Local School District next
who is stationed at
September from 10 a. m.
p. m. Tuesday,
May 23,
S. C., was the recent gueot
~uilding,
bis parents, Mr. alld Mrs. Myto lake birth
ron M!ller.
te nd lmmunilatton ree&lt;&gt;rd.
Mr: and Mrs. Eher Bolio, :pt~ ;au! Powell reminds
Akron, ~re weekend gueots
ents chlldren must be five
Mrs. Ess10 RusselL
Oct. 31 11167 to enter kllnderGueots of Clarence Clark over
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Henry Null, ,Crookavllle.
POMEROY WOMEN'S ChrisMrs. Bruce IJoyd ~:::
Temperance Union w I I I
surgery Saturday at '
at 2 p.m. Tuesday at lite
Memorial Hospital. Her s o n,
United Methodist
WATCH FOR ANOTHER
Michl, a student at Ohio State
"KEY VALUE" NEXT WEEK University, spent the
LADIES AUXILJARY of
a a • ~";;:sz~=••u•••Jali\,@iiiiijiz{ia:rs&amp;Jfl , ua here.
Mrs. C. A. Emmlsh was re-I ::::M:anin:ey
Post meeting
2811, American
special
at the
eON SALE ALL WEEK A.T BOTH STORES
turned to her ·home ThursdaY
of Mrs. AileD Hampton
Rail's Ben Franklin
Ben Franklin Store
!rom H o I • e r Hospital,. Her
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daughter Mrs. Don BurkM
ey arurges attendance. '
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POMEROY
letts, \'!AS here until Seturday LADIES AUXILIARY OF
with her mother,
Feeney-Bennett Poat 128, Amer:..Oiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiii-,/ ican Legion, will meet at 7:30
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leave tha throalellod areas.
public COIIImlit\l by ~ «: fit; fa oil shl~ t.c llrsel. l'af
However, authorllleo ID 'Ie! ofDcjal realllrDilng t -~ ·~ § II ,neil a member ol tbe .,.
Aviv said tha 2,500-l&lt;in frelghteo stand,
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A spokesman at the Isrlf'li Gulf of Aqaba 'lt ~ they are , Highly placed Israeli IIOIIl'Cel "'"' .embassy in London said, "we/ cBlT)'lng carao for llrael
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peace.la!eplng force fl;om the
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~m 111ed I at• lbre at Genert) U Tbant was Dylag to The U.S. .lith Fleet was sabotage raids against 'larael reserves and began massloe
~ , from Prelldent 9amal eatro 011 one of the lnost urgeD! report~ steaming somewhere were not halted. PreVIo\ISly, troop movements.
AMo!~t.. Nuser's 8liiiOIIIIcelllent missions of bis career to try to Jn the eastern Medltarranean Israel had struck Syrian and In London loday British
he waa blockading the Gull of prevent a repetition of the ,but was not IIIWing In the Jordanian border posiUons Jn officials said Nasser's decision

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RIVERVIEW GARDEN Club
will have a field trip BDd
Thursday, May 25, at thhee !~:11
ed Run State Park. t.11
time is G p. m.
AFTERNOON Circle of lh e
Women's Society of Cln~lstl.an II
Service of Heath
MeU1odist
Church will meet at tha church II
Thursday. A I p. m. luncheon
wUI precede tha meeting,
,STEWARilSl!IP and finanCe
commission will meet at
Middleport Heath · Melbodist
Church at 8 p, m. Thursday.
XI GAMMA MU Chapter of
Bela Sigma Phi will meet on
Thursday, 8 p. m. at the Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
lrlc Company lA Middleport
Tboae who received the
of the Rose recenUy are to he
present at 7:45 p. m.
SPECIAL MEETING of
Racine 4ldge No. fill F&amp;AM.
Thursday. May 25, at a p. m.
for work Jn the Fellowcra!t d!gree. All regular Maaons are
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"'t,~Eaat moved to the would be
an act of "advised" AmeriCilll to leave destroyers were near lbe He ordered the United Nations

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Mrs. Poole spOke on the lund estabUshed by the OAGC bOJ of love !of jl&lt;Jd. ·rrm
A'teclure on the joy of crea- Waukeena Fund and repm:ted several y,ara ago.
·country aa the ·- s Is a ~
tivity in fktwer arranging by that Reglona 11 and 9 ha\&lt;e oon· Three club members earning bol ·o nov~ ~ ~ F rant
Mrs. R8mont Aldrich, election tributec! 85 per cent of t h el.r ,the, tiUe ~ "top lllght gar~ V~ ~~"! Caacl
of Mrt.\ Milton Roush of Syra· fund pledges. Waukeena is a :er' were mtroduced. They wete the meeting,.
cuse as ' regional director, .and wild flower preservation area Mrs. M. R. Davis, Nel~Ue: The Winding 'll'aD 'Gitd-n
the presentatiOn of an award to near Logan. The state pres!· Mrs. Ada Holter, Pomeroy;_ and Club was host for tha _"'eetlng.
the Wildwood Junior Garden dent read a tetter of apprecia- MJ;s. Kennelb Barrows, T be Robert Morris, principal of tha
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sociation of Garden Clubs.
through the $40,000 seoolarshlp most members in attendance County conlacl chalrmeD ·llt._at the meeting went to the Twl·
Held Saturday at the
light Garden Club Mrs Robsou porting were Mrs, Edward M~
bu ry . Elemen1ary scboo!b t h
ICko; Athens;
John Reese,
presented a book to Ih.e club· Gallla;
Mrs. Mrs.
Charles
LeWjl,
meetmg was attend";i y
Paul Casel, member of Drew Meigs; and Mrs. Leland Bro"!!,
wome~ repres~ntlng un
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'!ehster Post 39, American Leo Washington. Also beard durin,
clubs m thiS SIX - co ty
gton, spoke to th&amp; gcoup on nag the buslitess session were ,..
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etiquette. He said that the nag riB fro ...., al cbalrmen
newly elected president of
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Introduced by Mrs. J ac gratulated semors of Racme,
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Robson outgoing regional
Pomeroy and Middleport Sut1::
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ty-Middleport, Pomeroy, Chesrector 'Mrs. Aldrich of
day at the 8 o'clock maaa at
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the Sacred Heart Church in
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Dried Design" as the theme
The seniors, robed In caps first Holy Communion ·sunday i couniy - lloclllng 'oardeD
her talk. Her emphaSIS was
and gowns, were congratulated 1 the Sacred Hearl Catholic ng
Bel
creativity and personal
on their scbolastic achievement a cb p ro
Club; Wasblngton County- •
sion in flower arranging
by Father Turel and admonish- Chur • orne y,
pre, lUll BDd Dale, lJttle Hock·
she referred to aranglng
ed to ''Continue the good work," The gcoup included B e t h ing, Marietta, Musklngum, oak
a "medium of expession."
winning success in their chosen McKnight, daughter of Mr. and Gro•e, V~ ·V~w, ~,.!:
In commenting on
fields.
Mrs. Leon McKnight: David ren; Gall!" County ~
flower show entries, Mrs.
Parents of the graduates Miller, son of Mr. and M r s. &lt;:'ty, Gallipolis, aieshire, ~ay·
rich said that plastic and
were congratulated, ton, since George Miller; and David Hus· Side, and Vinton Friendship;
artificial materials should
Father Turel said, early train· ton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Paul and Athens County 1\ib!th:•·
he used. She said that
lng and constant good example Huston.
Albany Community, '
ariles of many artificial mater- mold the foundation of cltar• and Nature, The PI!~':!'
ials can he made from pl~nt acter upon which the schools Miss Ann Howell was teach·. Nelsonyllle, New_ ~.....,
material and to prove her pomt may build the structure of for- er for the class whiCh was host.- and Rtchland._
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mal education.
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sea beans, radishes, and omon Holy Eucharist in a group, in- presented a gilt to Miss How
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eluded Theresa McTurner, Rose ell and she presented each with
Color combinations and
Marie Hackett, Susan Ohlinger, a statue of the Blessed Vlrglq.
pt' f '-!'~'
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mony were shown by the
John Cluff, Terri Fultz, . CharI'O
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les Radford and · David H a rTHOMAS
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E'gb Ml~-= School
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she made during the afternoon. graves
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PT. PLEASANT lam
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She spoke of the psychology
Mrs.' Phyllis Hackett, church C. Thom~s, son of Mr. and ~mora Wl!l'e _ . ce Sunda
color, and the influence an organist, accompanied the choir Mrs. MarlOn Thomas of Rt. 2. m a ~:D~ Fir~
effect of color and
and congcegation singing the Pt. Pleasant, has been promot- mornmg
. Enghsh
. an d play ed the ed to airman
first claas In the Baptist """""''
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on nower show judges .
mass m
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thti c1o1 .. ealon
of
mentlng on
processslonal and recessional
S. Air Force. He Is m"supply Tied ~-• ~.!e. ~,;. , to .ped
Mrs Aldrich
that
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not to clli!lract from the
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She demonstrated the use
BIBLES PRESENTED
8EE PROMOTED
to Vl en 1\1.kiiiJ4.
wire to replace fragile stems
Bibles were presented to four
. Steve Pullen,•. ~. Marl·
dried materials, the
High School seniors Ronald R. See, son of Mrt. SIIJ!Ian, E~ , " ' ' Pulchrysanthemums from
morning at He at h Mary A. See of Rt. I Cheshire, lyn Stumbo, ,
lor drted arrangements, a
Methndlsl Church. Receiving has been promoted to staff ser- leD. '!'bey . ~ ......,
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displayed novel containers.
Bibles were Marjorie liar- geant Jn the U. S. Air Force. Tony Fowler, ~·- 1' .
Selected as the
ria Patricia Ault Wayne Davis Sergeant See Is a personnel teacber.
tuperbtjunior Varden club Jn Region
, Asa Bradb.zy, John Bech: ~peclalist at Lockbourne. He Mrs. A.~ fulf~ Ull
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and presented an award by
Oe, superintendent, assisted by " a gcaduate of Kyger Creek Bible
•
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the Rev. Max Donahue, made High School.
10r Garden Club.
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JOB'S OAUGIITE/s Bethel
will meet at 7,30 Mm'may
at the Pomeroy Masonic
pie. New officers will be
ed
RACINE Wesleyan
.
Guild will hold iis regular
ing Monday, May 22, at .
at the church annex. Everyone
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bottle
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MIDDLEPORT
WCTU
will meet· Monday, May 22 at
p. m. at the Middleport
Presbyterian Church.

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