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A oult flied by the Mohawk
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THE DAILY SENTINEL

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TIRE SALE
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Black Tubeless !Second)

• Cut Flowers
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A oult flied by the Mohawk
'Machinery Co., Inc., against
George Michael Jenkins h a s
been cllsmisse~ in tbe Meigs
County CollllllQn Pleas Court.

THE DAILY SENTINEL

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CHECK THESE PRICE,S!
TIRE SALE
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Plus Foci,
Ex. Tax

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Plana have been completed prise dinner party Monday nli!ht She!T)' Blactst01f.' Evenlllg ¥l81pOM.eroy
~ the wedding of SU""'l, J~ bt 'olilervailce 'or ~ 14th 'birth- tors were 'lilt, arid Mrl. ' D
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the grolip TUesday at I p. m. Afq!rnoon Clrtle. Officers and
at the borne of Mrs. Gtorge Chalnnen IDll!ble to attend TUes•
lllln. Herbert Dixon, · Pomeroy, ========::::::::=S::=::::=;;::l::===:::;;:~
White, Rutland.
day night's meeting wlll be ill- Mrs. Melv'!fa Circle and dallflh- to 1¢1 Ray· Pullina, MOWit -;U. ·
Ch«rlen11 Hoeflich, Tel. 992·5292
Tbe Rev. C. J. Lemley will alall!\1' by the Rev. Mr. Lem- ter Marianne returned to Co- to, W. Va.
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conduct the eeremouy. !{ew ol- ~· al a special aeselon to be lu~bu! Wedn~sday after vial!- Tbe open church Weddlns \vUI
fleers are Mrs. Harold Sajiir, Jield al'2 p. m. on June 8 at the ing here with her parentl, be ~ evOIII of Sunday June 4, .
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. Mr. end Mrs. C. E.B lakeslee. at S.*' p.m. at the Enterprise '
vice president; Mrs. c. ~· LemMr. Circle was In Indianapolis, E.U.B. Church.
~~ the
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lnd for the racea
eeremsny wDI be r~ by jbe
Mrs. Howard Blrchfl~, record- .
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S~ndey guest! Mr. and Rev. M~U Smlth, foUqw!Dg a
lng secretary, and Mn. George
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White, Sr., treaauier.
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and. Mrs. Robert Van Wlnkl~ Miss VIcki Heinzman, organist, l
;t Fifteen sen1ors rece~ved lll'adNewly eleetecl secretaries of
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Patrl ·a and to begin at 3 p.m.
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the group are !llrs. H81'1)ld Rice, , f Qf,fP
~ever!;,•ant~~ moU:. of Co- · Mill! Judith Smith, Pomeroy,
of . their subjects durmg the ·
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Cluistlan social relaUens· Mrr
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; ltals all A)·
and ch1ldren, North Robinson, e_ducabon service, ~rs. Schll- nual revival and hpme,t~&gt;mllli and daughters, Louise and Len- be Leonard McCa.:... p 1.
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PI. nt, and the"'~ 0 nUlt
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lh '"~n B••r: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maria Blsbop/_ spiritual ll!e; 2 to 11.
. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sparks beeasRoga
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Mrs Blrchf1el~ supply work·
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!:hill, Bill Cole, Karen Ebersba•!h, M ·P 1 Re old , nd her Mrs. Grace C~l~ell, missionarY Some former studenlll who of Haydenville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles PuUins and Roger MeGeorge Gillilan, Mike Gorell,
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:SPam Griffin, Debbie Keebaugh, ~~ ~~ r~ nf rva e ai
ing. A different speaker each or Werry, Herman WelT)' and ton, Fort Gay, W. Va
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evening Is expected. Special m1&gt;- Mr. and Mrs. George Starkey, Tbe wedding will ~ ftUowed
!:TYRE, Martm Osborne. Carol '[~ t~18\;:., as n h n. c.,1·
sic and special singing Is plan- Pomeroy, were Memorial Day by a reception at the church.
!'iSargeant, Brenda Spencer, Jim 1b t ~ a ; ' ~er e~.
ned In each service.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orlil Gueats will be regltitered by
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----"; ~opbomores - Rosemary An· month. for a ee year tour o Mrs. Joha Welsh,
' Middleport, and a new poreh 1s added• Ser- of Fort wayne, 1nd., are here R
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;drew, Jeunifer Dean. Candace duty 1" Germany.
M was re-elected president when vices nlghlly, and on the last visiting his parents, Mr. and
§ Hawk, Pam Ilender;.,n, Nancy Stevie Walburn, son ,or , r. the Meigs Consolidate&lt;! Band Sunday, there will be an a II Mrs. Albert Pettit. Mrs. ' Wll- Graduate• Saturday
\! Karr. Lenora Michael, Louise ind M[s. Da~e W~~~~~- ~:- Boosters met Monday ·rught ~~
' day meeting with dinner on the llam Pettit was called to Ogdln, Mlas Ronaleen Ollborne of
~Michael, Sandra Newlun, Shlr- on Fa Is, 18 ere " 1 · 15 a ' the Rutland school.
und, with the special borne- Utah, by the death of her fa. Long Bottom, will be among
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~ley Rucker, PATTI SEXON ~r\Da~a Ha~m. The ~· ~~ Olher new officers of the coming service at2 p.m. Arnold !her, Harry Ellertson.
approldmalely 176 gradaatea at
. . . Is easier with ' ·
·. Junto'• - Pat Bahr, De~nis d~ml Yt a~ 0 move 0 1 • group whlcb represenla the Grate and Donald and CaDle Mr. end Mrs. Robert F. Rob- tho 127th annual commencement
'!Jlenedum, Pat Boring, Paige ~or 1 ~ ~ne . J ibn K 1 hk Meigs Local School District are Matheney are trustees.
erts, daughters, Kathy and Bee- at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 3, at
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" Hoffman, T\VILA KARR, Vicki drch
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''1• 8 k .11H da ArtburMII!er Rulland first
ky, and Mr. aod·Mrs. Michael Bethany College Betbany, W.
renf roov1eannd vice preslderti;'
' Mrs. ' lol$rvln
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Roberts spent I he hlld
o ay weekVa,
1 Y.c»a c.t. r•• .dte .a•tc~•atJc
.t se•I"ra - JACKIE BAlli! Mr. aTnodddMr;. Al ~emson "th Burt P6meroy seeoniC • v1c e
end with their parents, Mr. and Cotmnencement speaker wtU
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tJohn Bogarjl, Dons DaVIS, Oa•k d ·- t f M.
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Mrs. Ro ert D. 0 ...
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,.~ld Heaton, Linda Henderson, ;~~l:c~ :r:~f~r: T~~ 8~etchk~ Harr&amp;01M!Ie, secretary, and
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ert and Michael .Roberlil at- mond P. Shaler, who will be
s~owor. Mytrl ilecto Pump
JANET HOLSINGER, EDN~ 1 llY '' _ ~Ii d 'th M Mrs. Edna Triplett, Middleport,
tended the Pomeroy Alumni Re- awarded the honorary degree
aakeo·k pouiblt. ·Only one
, MCCOY, .JOHN Mli:REDI'i'H, a~ M{, ~ hv K ~chkWI P r. treasurer.
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union with thelr father.
of Doctor of Pl!blk .,.dmln!sll'a·
mooiaJ
pan. Siurdy. Smooth
Sally Mora, Dennis ~wland, ~Z Mr:· K~tchk: and"'chU':.':; ,J41ller w.. .named chelrman -Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr en· Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosea- lkiD (D.P.A.) Mias Oabori5 will
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Carol Nichols, TOM OOBGRNE
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. .ol{.embershlp for tha boosters ~rtalned Saturda~ · night with haum and nine children of Rey- receive the ·B.A. degree with a
PAT SM!Tit, 'I.Jllda Spencer Sl: l· ".~an 1 tl 0~
we 8 v1"Ji1 an Mrs. Burt was IJI&gt;polnted 1an open housl hon~lng Middle- noldsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. ma1or In music.\ She' was a
NA SUMMERFIELD.
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:port High Scllool graduates of Phqlp Meier, Columbus. were member of tile concert choir
After final calculations were [
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&amp;.Je- Plans were discussed during : 1942
holiday weekend gueslll of Mr. durlng her junl011 and senior
made,' Including the final grad- ~:;,. "' ~oli;: visit ~th ·~i~~ the meeting for Insuring equip- I The honored group Included ~nd Mrs. Fred Rosenbaum. VIs- years and wast an All Women
es of semors, there were a few Nln ' 11 11 Y
ment and It wys announcedthat iBarbara Hackett Mullen, Jean 1t1ng Sunday were Mr. and Students re]l'esentaUve during
chonges made In t~e top 10 se~ Ma ;_:Ed ·rd Ml
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1 special meellng will be held Ebersllacb Cooke, Martha Lam- Mrs. Richard R0$1!nbaum and bet aenlor .&amp;-ear.
tors of the Class of i967.,.l'~e Fl "· d N w~ ~k Cl~ml, In early June' to decide on an I bert Fry, Middleport; Joe four children, Pomeroy; Mr. - - - ,..,..
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MIIDLEPORT
top ten now are: !':dna lll'clloY,
:t of e~r ~~ther Mr.' insurance program.
Young, Cambridge; and Norma and Mrs. Lee Krauss, Warren, pick-up of donations caD Mrs.
Jackie Bahr, Pat Smith «aiiy L gu B db
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Wayland Powell Orlord Mrs. and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Bauman How8rd Birchfield or Mrs.
Mora, Sina Summerfield, Janet MauraJ ra Aury,ldan d Mrr. and. especially for the graduation of Bahr is also a ~ember~! the of' Portsmouth.
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and Karen Carter Gillenwater J ubcss 0 Mr. and Mrs. St. · the McCool family Ill Tennessee !he alumni banquet but not prli' The W.S.C.S. of the Rutland
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bles Sunday morning at the lor, a. visit with the !amlly. OthRutland Meihodlst Church· by 1er 1101\~.~ guestsof the Jacobs ,
Vernon We!&gt;fr, church school ; f~mlly were Mr. and Mrs. Ce- :
superintcndbnt.
! r1l Hoffman, Columbus.
Receiving the Bibles ere Mrs. Stacy Bunton and son, I
Dennis Weber, Lilly Im en, j Brett, returned to Cin~innati on :
Karen Tucker•. Charles
mp- f Wedne~da! alter a holiday visit
ton. and 6ean Ann Side The I here With her parents, Mr. and
Rev. C. J. Lemley, pas
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Paul Cunningham. Tulsa. Okla.; Christine Bahr, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cunning- Mr. and Mts. Cash Bahr, reham and son. Keith, Lima; and turned home for the summer
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Kern~ , Judy today alter completing her secMr. and Mr$. 1ond year at Rio Grande
.. Erwin, Middleport. Mr. S.-Sgt. and Mrs. Wiliam
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Paul

PT. PLEASANT - F ou r
IPoint Pleasant High School Stu·
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1 lions by an Independent
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summer in Cangressman Ken
Hechler's Washington office for
a look at the way Ule federal
government opera~s.
Local atudenlil awarded the
honor were Lynda HaD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Hall,
' 2410 Mt. Vernon Avenue; Janie
Kincaid, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Kincaid, 426 VIand
Street; Darlene Shlfiet, daugh·
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shiflet of Letart; and Joha Cooper,
. soc of Mr. and Mra. Joha Coop. i: ·er, M.sxwell Road.
' Alternates nAIQI!fl were - - 11
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Plana have been completed prise dinner party Monday nli!ht She!T)' Blactst01f.' Evenlllg ¥l81pOM.eroy
~ the wedding of SU""'l, J~ bt 'olilervailce 'or ~ 14th 'birth- tors were 'lilt, arid Mrl. ' D
Dixon, ~augbtor of .Mr. and day. ·
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0. Chapman wtU be
\vUI be l!!atalled at .a me!!Dg of lrUJtalled as cbalnnan of t h e
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the grolip TUesday at I p. m. Afq!rnoon Clrtle. Officers and
at the borne of Mrs. Gtorge Chalnnen IDll!ble to attend TUes•
lllln. Herbert Dixon, · Pomeroy, ========::::::::=S::=::::=;;::l::===:::;;:~
White, Rutland.
day night's meeting wlll be ill- Mrs. Melv'!fa Circle and dallflh- to 1¢1 Ray· Pullina, MOWit -;U. ·
Ch«rlen11 Hoeflich, Tel. 992·5292
Tbe Rev. C. J. Lemley will alall!\1' by the Rev. Mr. Lem- ter Marianne returned to Co- to, W. Va.
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conduct the eeremouy. !{ew ol- ~· al a special aeselon to be lu~bu! Wedn~sday after vial!- Tbe open church Weddlns \vUI
fleers are Mrs. Harold Sajiir, Jield al'2 p. m. on June 8 at the ing here with her parentl, be ~ evOIII of Sunday June 4, .
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. Mr. end Mrs. C. E.B lakeslee. at S.*' p.m. at the Enterprise '
vice president; Mrs. c. ~· LemMr. Circle was In Indianapolis, E.U.B. Church.
~~ the
ley, honorary vice Pl'eaident:
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lnd for the racea
eeremsny wDI be r~ by jbe
Mrs. Howard Blrchfl~, record- .
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S~ndey guest! Mr. and Rev. M~U Smlth, foUqw!Dg a
lng secretary, and Mn. George
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White, Sr., treaauier.
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and. Mrs. Robert Van Wlnkl~ Miss VIcki Heinzman, organist, l
;t Fifteen sen1ors rece~ved lll'adNewly eleetecl secretaries of
nd d ght
Patrl ·a and to begin at 3 p.m.
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the group are !llrs. H81'1)ld Rice, , f Qf,fP
~ever!;,•ant~~ moU:. of Co- · Mill! Judith Smith, Pomeroy,
of . their subjects durmg the ·
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Cluistlan social relaUens· Mrr
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co:~o=~en!~~ltestea~hers
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; ltals all A)·
and ch1ldren, North Robinson, e_ducabon service, ~rs. Schll- nual revival and hpme,t~&gt;mllli and daughters, Louise and Len- be Leonard McCa.:... p 1.
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PI. nt, and the"'~ 0 nUlt
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lh '"~n B••r: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maria Blsbop/_ spiritual ll!e; 2 to 11.
. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sparks beeasRoga
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!:hill, Bill Cole, Karen Ebersba•!h, M ·P 1 Re old , nd her Mrs. Grace C~l~ell, missionarY Some former studenlll who of Haydenville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles PuUins and Roger MeGeorge Gillilan, Mike Gorell,
t~'· :;r Ml~ s ~llders
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:SPam Griffin, Debbie Keebaugh, ~~ ~~ r~ nf rva e ai
ing. A different speaker each or Werry, Herman WelT)' and ton, Fort Gay, W. Va
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evening Is expected. Special m1&gt;- Mr. and Mrs. George Starkey, Tbe wedding will ~ ftUowed
!:TYRE, Martm Osborne. Carol '[~ t~18\;:., as n h n. c.,1·
sic and special singing Is plan- Pomeroy, were Memorial Day by a reception at the church.
!'iSargeant, Brenda Spencer, Jim 1b t ~ a ; ' ~er e~.
ned In each service.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orlil Gueats will be regltitered by
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The old school bulldlns has Guinther.
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Debra Spencer.
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----"; ~opbomores - Rosemary An· month. for a ee year tour o Mrs. Joha Welsh,
' Middleport, and a new poreh 1s added• Ser- of Fort wayne, 1nd., are here R
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0116 en •home
;drew, Jeunifer Dean. Candace duty 1" Germany.
M was re-elected president when vices nlghlly, and on the last visiting his parents, Mr. and
§ Hawk, Pam Ilender;.,n, Nancy Stevie Walburn, son ,or , r. the Meigs Consolidate&lt;! Band Sunday, there will be an a II Mrs. Albert Pettit. Mrs. ' Wll- Graduate• Saturday
\! Karr. Lenora Michael, Louise ind M[s. Da~e W~~~~~- ~:- Boosters met Monday ·rught ~~
' day meeting with dinner on the llam Pettit was called to Ogdln, Mlas Ronaleen Ollborne of
~Michael, Sandra Newlun, Shlr- on Fa Is, 18 ere " 1 · 15 a ' the Rutland school.
und, with the special borne- Utah, by the death of her fa. Long Bottom, will be among
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approldmalely 176 gradaatea at
. . . Is easier with ' ·
·. Junto'• - Pat Bahr, De~nis d~ml Yt a~ 0 move 0 1 • group whlcb represenla the Grate and Donald and CaDle Mr. end Mrs. Robert F. Rob- tho 127th annual commencement
'!Jlenedum, Pat Boring, Paige ~or 1 ~ ~ne . J ibn K 1 hk Meigs Local School District are Matheney are trustees.
erts, daughters, Kathy and Bee- at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 3, at
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''1• 8 k .11H da ArtburMII!er Rulland first
ky, and Mr. aod·Mrs. Michael Bethany College Betbany, W.
renf roov1eannd vice preslderti;'
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Roberts spent I he hlld
o ay weekVa,
1 Y.c»a c.t. r•• .dte .a•tc~•atJc
.t se•I"ra - JACKIE BAlli! Mr. aTnodddMr;. Al ~emson "th Burt P6meroy seeoniC • v1c e
end with their parents, Mr. and Cotmnencement speaker wtU
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tJohn Bogarjl, Dons DaVIS, Oa•k d ·- t f M.
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,.~ld Heaton, Linda Henderson, ;~~l:c~ :r:~f~r: T~~ 8~etchk~ Harr&amp;01M!Ie, secretary, and
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ert and Michael .Roberlil at- mond P. Shaler, who will be
s~owor. Mytrl ilecto Pump
JANET HOLSINGER, EDN~ 1 llY '' _ ~Ii d 'th M Mrs. Edna Triplett, Middleport,
tended the Pomeroy Alumni Re- awarded the honorary degree
aakeo·k pouiblt. ·Only one
, MCCOY, .JOHN Mli:REDI'i'H, a~ M{, ~ hv K ~chkWI P r. treasurer.
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of Doctor of Pl!blk .,.dmln!sll'a·
mooiaJ
pan. Siurdy. Smooth
Sally Mora, Dennis ~wland, ~Z Mr:· K~tchk: and"'chU':.':; ,J41ller w.. .named chelrman -Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr en· Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosea- lkiD (D.P.A.) Mias Oabori5 will
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Carol Nichols, TOM OOBGRNE
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. .ol{.embershlp for tha boosters ~rtalned Saturda~ · night with haum and nine children of Rey- receive the ·B.A. degree with a
PAT SM!Tit, 'I.Jllda Spencer Sl: l· ".~an 1 tl 0~
we 8 v1"Ji1 an Mrs. Burt was IJI&gt;polnted 1an open housl hon~lng Middle- noldsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. ma1or In music.\ She' was a
NA SUMMERFIELD.
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:port High Scllool graduates of Phqlp Meier, Columbus. were member of tile concert choir
After final calculations were [
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&amp;.Je- Plans were discussed during : 1942
holiday weekend gueslll of Mr. durlng her junl011 and senior
made,' Including the final grad- ~:;,. "' ~oli;: visit ~th ·~i~~ the meeting for Insuring equip- I The honored group Included ~nd Mrs. Fred Rosenbaum. VIs- years and wast an All Women
es of semors, there were a few Nln ' 11 11 Y
ment and It wys announcedthat iBarbara Hackett Mullen, Jean 1t1ng Sunday were Mr. and Students re]l'esentaUve during
chonges made In t~e top 10 se~ Ma ;_:Ed ·rd Ml
a
1 special meellng will be held Ebersllacb Cooke, Martha Lam- Mrs. Richard R0$1!nbaum and bet aenlor .&amp;-ear.
tors of the Class of i967.,.l'~e Fl "· d N w~ ~k Cl~ml, In early June' to decide on an I bert Fry, Middleport; Joe four children, Pomeroy; Mr. - - - ,..,..
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MIIDLEPORT
top ten now are: !':dna lll'clloY,
:t of e~r ~~ther Mr.' insurance program.
Young, Cambridge; and Norma and Mrs. Lee Krauss, Warren, pick-up of donations caD Mrs.
Jackie Bahr, Pat Smith «aiiy L gu B db
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Wayland Powell Orlord Mrs. and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Bauman How8rd Birchfield or Mrs.
Mora, Sina Summerfield, Janet MauraJ ra Aury,ldan d Mrr. and. especially for the graduation of Bahr is also a ~ember~! the of' Portsmouth.
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M DM High School. She accompanied O~ters of the class attendi"i PLAN RtrMMAGE SALE f
and Karen Carter Gillenwater J ubcss 0 Mr. and Mrs. St. · the McCool family Ill Tennessee !he alumni banquet but not prli' The W.S.C.S. of the Rutland
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the sum of f350 with ,Interest
and eosla for legal 'rervlces in'

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Vernon We!&gt;fr, church school ; f~mlly were Mr. and Mrs. Ce- :
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Dennis Weber, Lilly Im en, j Brett, returned to Cin~innati on :
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Paul

PT. PLEASANT - F ou r
IPoint Pleasant High School Stu·
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1 lions by an Independent
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summer in Cangressman Ken
Hechler's Washington office for
a look at the way Ule federal
government opera~s.
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honor were Lynda HaD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Hall,
' 2410 Mt. Vernon Avenue; Janie
Kincaid, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Kincaid, 426 VIand
Street; Darlene Shlfiet, daugh·
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shiflet of Letart; and Joha Cooper,
. soc of Mr. and Mra. Joha Coop. i: ·er, M.sxwell Road.
' Alternates nAIQI!fl were - - 11
.Uithey,
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Tbe third action con~m~
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Wondsor has age&lt;l gracefully, gal prerogative ... As aN. Y. walh~ed ~ ~~~011 . ~~
ladies freshened up fqr af· atrical celeb~tJeB. who\ f havcl ~ bAJKi~gt.e ~::a ~ushing
I ceo·tamrly Uvl . as he was born newspaperman for mPr&lt; than rug on . e
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I' gentleman~ oot less . certaon 25 years, harkening constantly t'llurlly. tittle ' man of tow::J !.parties . Our meetings alwaya ' or ~asual ooncregatlons
Its young Am~rll'~ · nowa!~~ :~
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always is lesser royalty, and to tales wagged in hig.het~~s, rom:;toi~t~t~~ •:,~g; from lllave b&lt;!en 'Cordial, and he -1· not impossi~le, tf ~:~ ~~~~ , ~d:t: ~ux.!oo~ livlnJ a•
THEIC
able to keep the de- we've never ·~counter
ad':nirably natural niceness. Iways has been flatteringly rem· ,ne~paper;man . o ·ve names· ~on the high and mighty:
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cency, courtliness, ~~ other R:al Ho~=~-o~t~~Y:f~ss. we have set with biro while mlscent of ~·~ meteting~. The l:~:t';o;~~ ;o~m:::~'rascinaljng Jack~s \ast'\f;revious :large opus
well • born but not a way~.e- ntht • a~·rogance never the inS(). he diScussed w~rld problems Thos sma t a ei~• onmeodoerate- , ont
In our World of Names, wa• his film
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parents to my graduation? I'm lienee exhibited by many, of his perhap~ "t '· less s .
I awed appredation simply be· I
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afraid if I do It would h u r t royal inferiors
Certainly he hos socoa on eroors,
them all the more, as he isn't presents a kindlier facade in
sharing the honor with t h e every public appearance than
rest of the class. - UNHAPPY his nouveau in-law nephew
GRADUATE TO BE
Prince Philip, who has heet•
Dear Unhappy,
known to, in fact has become
By all ·means Invite Paul and famous for, abuse of his tem·
his parents to your graduation porarily-trapped audiencea such
and let them kntw how proud as newspapermen at moments
you and your family are ol a they can't possibly reply,
fellow who keep• trying.
mind natten this .champion
It's still not too late lor Paul tile Husband Busoness.
to take special remedial read- , The Duke of Windsor has
ing courses and gtaduate wLth been an acquaintance of ours
next (year's class - or before. over a span of some 29 years
Encouragement Is the mam l~- ... At no time - whether ar·
gredient, and I'm •sure you II nving In New York by sea
provide it. - H.
back when we were a ship
Dellr Helen:
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news reporter. nor in the Stork
My girl friend Is womed a. Club or El Morocco, at week·
bout her younger sister who " Ieolds where we also w e r e
in 11th grade and beloeves on guests: at 3 a.m. when we'd
heavy pet~ing. My f r 1 end bump inro him years ago 'out· I
THE
found a note from Ellen to anr_ ,
water
other girl, saying she thinks
tiCI'rP-1110 'Delli's I'IIGII ]
petting is fun and you get lots
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free
auoJaa ASIED FOR IT!
1 car like he needs hls clvllian i of boyfriends that way.
HAIR SPRAY
'lbll COlumn Is for young peo- BUit - not often enough to war- An older sister of theirs got
pie, their problem• and
rant buying a new one.
in trouble. Now the younger
ures, their troubles
fun. You are "Bum-a-call Bill'r, sister, Ellen, lies to her folks
Rf:CULAR ••
As wltll the rest of Helen
flllance, not his fiancee,
and sneaks out. Should my
EXTRA HOLD
lJS!, It welcomes laughs
you'd better foreclose
friend tell her mother what's
]5 oz.
won't doqe a serieus
you go broke. - H.
happening'
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with 1 brush-off.
Dear Helen:
Helen, why do boys have to
Send your teen-age questions Every or.ce In a while veu eon a decent girl into do i n g
-t1 110 JfliiiS8If I
to YOUTH ASKED FOR l'f, bave a letter from a teen who something like this?-DIANE
care ol Helea Help US!
thinks his or her mother is Dear !)jane:
folder available
newspaper.
great. Also we make a
Ellen's parents should cerask our ARAB Expert
FIANCEE OR
to-do about Mother's Day,
tainly be told• -- and fast.
fortbefacts
FINANCE COMPANY?
poor Pop tnly gels a
But don't blame the boys en· ~
Dear Helen:
and-&lt;&gt;r a pair of sox, plus he tlrely. From what you say, El- Carolina lurnbor &amp; Supply
My motber says my boyfriend usually haa to take us all
·1 Is a pro at "conning." PHONE 675-1160
Is using me as a bank account. to dinner on HIS day:
en
Pt. Plotsont
I've beeo going steady
Why don 't you run an "I tto~ I~ ~H~._......_.._.._.._..=~:::::::iii::::::::iii::::::::iii::::::::iii:iiOi
him lor over twe years.
My Father Is the Best, Beaix months ago be enlisted
cause - " column tn Father's
lhe Navy to get it over will1. Day, June 18th, or the day beHe calla me every week-end, lore? - FATHER APPRECIA·
wrrH I!XQUSIVE
half way across the country. TOR
27x67.
'lbese are collect calls that Dear Kids:
lnflat1ble
have to pay myself and
How about it? Send me your
Rog .
run lrom $30 to $411 a
"Fathers Are Nice Guys Too"
,t .69
My mather calls them
letters and I'll print the best
Super W•ld
de'l BR!s."
of them on June 17th. - H.
· &amp; promised to get me A Dear Helen:
.diamond last week, but
My boyfriend and I are sennow we'll b&amp;ve to pbatpOile
iors In high schoel. I kno.w I
DELIVERED
rill&amp; becau• he needo a
will graduate ,bot there ia no
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possible way Paul will. )ils
make lbe payments on.
ents don't seem to ~~d~,SI~~~~
$1.65
Is mJ mother right?
be has a reading problem, and
EY PROBLEMS
they reprimand hlm conl!lant- • lllllllioal Foaoa cvslliolito(. 00, aad bottoM
Dear M.P.:
ly for not keoplna up with the • flril fM bGIM' IIIIIUIIild
Sb.e II, aha lsi A llllor needs class.
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DISCOUNTED
lllllrrla&amp;e In a rew. yean.
REG.
Isn't 1 failure. He'a lntelltaent
53c
and very capable and un urn
By Wa)'llt G. Brandalldl. M.D. I lOIII IIYIIIC Wllh hll hindi.
\J!~!.';J DISCOUNTED
In the aynthellc
Should I Invite hl.n and hll
the research chemiala and the
manu!acturva have
loncer uaed In any tunalcldal
for U1 f t IN COBiinually mfet. IIOip,) Thll conllot had appoll' \1
ing new buuds. OileD It II ently madt him senelllve
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there but we are unable to
up golf lnd hll not been both· II
FIGURE FIT
tify. Wilen lhlo llappena, II
ered elnce.
$1.00
time to call in t h e
It has been found that
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sleuths and let them have a
SOliS who are ~ensltlve to
at 11. Very often they are puz. fungicide must avoid contact
zled, too.
· with bonion pads. eyelaah cur·
l
Consider the c'ilSe of 1
!era, gogglea. dreS8 shielda. rubin his 50s whose doctor advised ber-base ilentures, bathing
HEW friYSUirY f/IATIRIAL
him to take up golf. He
garters, Insulated wires a
· lOOO's OF IISIJI PIS II
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ed the game but developed an anything else that contains
I .JUST 1110
f
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annoying eczema of his
ber in any form, as !hiram
Rag. $1 .45
A hydrocortisone cream
stDI used in the manufacture
him 10me relief but hla
rubber.
didn'l really clear up until
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end of the golf oeaaon. The
ASK TO WED
COPPER~NE
summer, a trip to the links was P'l'. PLEASANT - wo coupREG. $1.00 VALUE
. aon~E
all he needed to start the skin les have made applications for
JOIN THE FUN!
eruption all over again.
11111rriage licenses in the office
R... $1.24
HI• e11.$rO firM 1vpporl iff
$\.60
lime it spread to Ills arDll, legs, of the county cletk.
Enghuuter Te•uion•Ec11e
Applying were John 'l'hc'1118llll
neck and face. Being a die
coil oansfi'IKii~ for It•
hard he braved it out and,
01:lell, Jr., Chalreslon, an
. . .. 101 fliPPOJI.
the ;nd of the season. the
Wanda Lee McDaniel, 17, Pt.
MTC+t!Mi BilK fttM&amp; $7UO
sions subsided everywhere
Pleisant.
,
cepl on his hands.
Robert Richard Randolph,
' to
The next spring, since
Pt. Pleasanl. Rt. S and Janie
that time he would rather die Mae Noe, ~. Gallipolis Ferry.
Reg.
Limited
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ao the "Merry MoD·
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"ries of testa' but failed to find ru:!:!!::._....,~
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any significant offenden.
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lie wss exposed to 10veral chemicals but, since he used them
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7112 OUNCE
be incriminated. ,
.REG.
He then madt two
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observatl0118: (1) hia akin
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near 10me menwho were
lng the areens with a .
and (2) the ecle~
ways woree on
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bail.
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Wondsor has age&lt;l gracefully, gal prerogative ... As aN. Y. walh~ed ~ ~~~011 . ~~
ladies freshened up fqr af· atrical celeb~tJeB. who\ f havcl ~ bAJKi~gt.e ~::a ~ushing
I ceo·tamrly Uvl . as he was born newspaperman for mPr&lt; than rug on . e
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..~-brandy diversloM at house peopled our ·":'casoona orm?
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I' gentleman~ oot less . certaon 25 years, harkening constantly t'llurlly. tittle ' man of tow::J !.parties . Our meetings alwaya ' or ~asual ooncregatlons
Its young Am~rll'~ · nowa!~~ :~
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always is lesser royalty, and to tales wagged in hig.het~~s, rom:;toi~t~t~~ •:,~g; from lllave b&lt;!en 'Cordial, and he -1· not impossi~le, tf ~:~ ~~~~ , ~d:t: ~ux.!oo~ livlnJ a•
THEIC
able to keep the de- we've never ·~counter
ad':nirably natural niceness. Iways has been flatteringly rem· ,ne~paper;man . o ·ve names· ~on the high and mighty:
1
cency, courtliness, ~~ other R:al Ho~=~-o~t~~Y:f~ss. we have set with biro while mlscent of ~·~ meteting~. The l:~:t';o;~~ ;o~m:::~'rascinaljng Jack~s \ast'\f;revious :large opus
well • born but not a way~.e- ntht • a~·rogance never the inS(). he diScussed w~rld problems Thos sma t a ei~• onmeodoerate- , ont
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I awed appredation simply be· I
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afraid if I do It would h u r t royal inferiors
Certainly he hos socoa on eroors,
them all the more, as he isn't presents a kindlier facade in
sharing the honor with t h e every public appearance than
rest of the class. - UNHAPPY his nouveau in-law nephew
GRADUATE TO BE
Prince Philip, who has heet•
Dear Unhappy,
known to, in fact has become
By all ·means Invite Paul and famous for, abuse of his tem·
his parents to your graduation porarily-trapped audiencea such
and let them kntw how proud as newspapermen at moments
you and your family are ol a they can't possibly reply,
fellow who keep• trying.
mind natten this .champion
It's still not too late lor Paul tile Husband Busoness.
to take special remedial read- , The Duke of Windsor has
ing courses and gtaduate wLth been an acquaintance of ours
next (year's class - or before. over a span of some 29 years
Encouragement Is the mam l~- ... At no time - whether ar·
gredient, and I'm •sure you II nving In New York by sea
provide it. - H.
back when we were a ship
Dellr Helen:
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news reporter. nor in the Stork
My girl friend Is womed a. Club or El Morocco, at week·
bout her younger sister who " Ieolds where we also w e r e
in 11th grade and beloeves on guests: at 3 a.m. when we'd
heavy pet~ing. My f r 1 end bump inro him years ago 'out· I
THE
found a note from Ellen to anr_ ,
water
other girl, saying she thinks
tiCI'rP-1110 'Delli's I'IIGII ]
petting is fun and you get lots
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free
auoJaa ASIED FOR IT!
1 car like he needs hls clvllian i of boyfriends that way.
HAIR SPRAY
'lbll COlumn Is for young peo- BUit - not often enough to war- An older sister of theirs got
pie, their problem• and
rant buying a new one.
in trouble. Now the younger
ures, their troubles
fun. You are "Bum-a-call Bill'r, sister, Ellen, lies to her folks
Rf:CULAR ••
As wltll the rest of Helen
flllance, not his fiancee,
and sneaks out. Should my
EXTRA HOLD
lJS!, It welcomes laughs
you'd better foreclose
friend tell her mother what's
]5 oz.
won't doqe a serieus
you go broke. - H.
happening'
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with 1 brush-off.
Dear Helen:
Helen, why do boys have to
Send your teen-age questions Every or.ce In a while veu eon a decent girl into do i n g
-t1 110 JfliiiS8If I
to YOUTH ASKED FOR l'f, bave a letter from a teen who something like this?-DIANE
care ol Helea Help US!
thinks his or her mother is Dear !)jane:
folder available
newspaper.
great. Also we make a
Ellen's parents should cerask our ARAB Expert
FIANCEE OR
to-do about Mother's Day,
tainly be told• -- and fast.
fortbefacts
FINANCE COMPANY?
poor Pop tnly gels a
But don't blame the boys en· ~
Dear Helen:
and-&lt;&gt;r a pair of sox, plus he tlrely. From what you say, El- Carolina lurnbor &amp; Supply
My motber says my boyfriend usually haa to take us all
·1 Is a pro at "conning." PHONE 675-1160
Is using me as a bank account. to dinner on HIS day:
en
Pt. Plotsont
I've beeo going steady
Why don 't you run an "I tto~ I~ ~H~._......_.._.._.._..=~:::::::iii::::::::iii::::::::iii::::::::iii:iiOi
him lor over twe years.
My Father Is the Best, Beaix months ago be enlisted
cause - " column tn Father's
lhe Navy to get it over will1. Day, June 18th, or the day beHe calla me every week-end, lore? - FATHER APPRECIA·
wrrH I!XQUSIVE
half way across the country. TOR
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'lbese are collect calls that Dear Kids:
lnflat1ble
have to pay myself and
How about it? Send me your
Rog .
run lrom $30 to $411 a
"Fathers Are Nice Guys Too"
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My mather calls them
letters and I'll print the best
Super W•ld
de'l BR!s."
of them on June 17th. - H.
· &amp; promised to get me A Dear Helen:
.diamond last week, but
My boyfriend and I are sennow we'll b&amp;ve to pbatpOile
iors In high schoel. I kno.w I
DELIVERED
rill&amp; becau• he needo a
will graduate ,bot there ia no
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possible way Paul will. )ils
make lbe payments on.
ents don't seem to ~~d~,SI~~~~
$1.65
Is mJ mother right?
be has a reading problem, and
EY PROBLEMS
they reprimand hlm conl!lant- • lllllllioal Foaoa cvslliolito(. 00, aad bottoM
Dear M.P.:
ly for not keoplna up with the • flril fM bGIM' IIIIIUIIild
Sb.e II, aha lsi A llllor needs class.
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1 love Paul and we plan
DISCOUNTED
lllllrrla&amp;e In a rew. yean.
REG.
Isn't 1 failure. He'a lntelltaent
53c
and very capable and un urn
By Wa)'llt G. Brandalldl. M.D. I lOIII IIYIIIC Wllh hll hindi.
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In the aynthellc
Should I Invite hl.n and hll
the research chemiala and the
manu!acturva have
loncer uaed In any tunalcldal
for U1 f t IN COBiinually mfet. IIOip,) Thll conllot had appoll' \1
ing new buuds. OileD It II ently madt him senelllve
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something f t know must be lhiram. He reluctantly 811/e II
there but we are unable to
up golf lnd hll not been both· II
FIGURE FIT
tify. Wilen lhlo llappena, II
ered elnce.
$1.00
time to call in t h e
It has been found that
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sleuths and let them have a
SOliS who are ~ensltlve to
at 11. Very often they are puz. fungicide must avoid contact
zled, too.
· with bonion pads. eyelaah cur·
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Consider the c'ilSe of 1
!era, gogglea. dreS8 shielda. rubin his 50s whose doctor advised ber-base ilentures, bathing
HEW friYSUirY f/IATIRIAL
him to take up golf. He
garters, Insulated wires a
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ed the game but developed an anything else that contains
I .JUST 1110
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annoying eczema of his
ber in any form, as !hiram
Rag. $1 .45
A hydrocortisone cream
stDI used in the manufacture
him 10me relief but hla
rubber.
didn'l really clear up until
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end of the golf oeaaon. The
ASK TO WED
COPPER~NE
summer, a trip to the links was P'l'. PLEASANT - wo coupREG. $1.00 VALUE
. aon~E
all he needed to start the skin les have made applications for
JOIN THE FUN!
eruption all over again.
11111rriage licenses in the office
R... $1.24
HI• e11.$rO firM 1vpporl iff
$\.60
lime it spread to Ills arDll, legs, of the county cletk.
Enghuuter Te•uion•Ec11e
Applying were John 'l'hc'1118llll
neck and face. Being a die
coil oansfi'IKii~ for It•
hard he braved it out and,
01:lell, Jr., Chalreslon, an
. . .. 101 fliPPOJI.
the ;nd of the season. the
Wanda Lee McDaniel, 17, Pt.
MTC+t!Mi BilK fttM&amp; $7UO
sions subsided everywhere
Pleisant.
,
cepl on his hands.
Robert Richard Randolph,
' to
The next spring, since
Pt. Pleasanl. Rt. S and Janie
that time he would rather die Mae Noe, ~. Gallipolis Ferry.
Reg.
Limited
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l.han give up the game, he
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ao the "Merry MoD·
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"ries of testa' but failed to find ru:!:!!::._....,~
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any significant offenden.
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lie wss exposed to 10veral chemicals but, since he used them
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the year-round, thy coulil not
7112 OUNCE
be incriminated. ,
.REG.
He then madt two
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observatl0118: (1) hia akin
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near 10me menwho were
lng the areens with a .
and (2) the ecle~
ways woree on
the one he used
bail.
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eyelet clraul•l
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another one-room air conditioner. For three
rooms, another ••• and so on. It's really very
simple.
.. It's also very silly! And supportirlg a flock of
one-room air conditioners Is very costly, too.
Now let's get serious. For only $14 a month
(maybe less), you can own clean, trouble-free,
economical Gas whole-house air conditioning.
With normal installation, a hefty three-ton unit

lpaoial-llct

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H~re•s the best part. If your home Is heated
with Gas, you probably alreadY .!!Ml about half a
Gas air conditioning system: the ductwork, .the
blower.•and the filter. All· you need is a cooling
unit and a coJ)densing unit.
For all the refreshing fa~ts. just call the Gas
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pf.IJes. ISO Groveport Rd., C.
tumbuJ. Ohio 4320'1. 1 • 311p

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GRAY
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FOR CARRIERS

IN MIDDLEPORT.
. Contact F.ye Mlnley
Middleport

l ROOM . HOUSE, 'two bed·
.. :r~~q~~~~, waD •Ill waD earpelo, lilg.l!i 11V111i):'oom, full .b..e.
. Ill@.~ .. 1.92 acres, M
. ulberry II

USED CAR &amp; TRUCK

•' Belgh~,''Pbone 9llUOIII
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For Your Dollar
way

•ellln8 Blue !mire for clean·

Ing rup and upholstery. 11e111111
electric lhiiDpooor .1. Po1o-ll
eroy Cement Blod&lt;
5 211 6tc

liP, 1960 outboard !Dlllor
Lost end Found
with 15 ft., e !ncb Thompsou
'J'ARPAULIN, Between o u Holl, complete with running
farm and Pomeroy FrlciiJI II~. hesd Ugbta, ski ropes,

momlDI·

warren Plckellt.

Ill Jtp

ancbor, IUe preservers, !Ire
eJIInlulaber aDd Mohawk
type trailer with spare whee! II
alld Ure, t860. Phone IHt-2399.
6 I 3tc

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2685.

1958 CHEVROLET :l Ton Pickup ·· $595,

VB Enltne, lllndanl trans. Heater, heav7 duty
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Model 66, rouild ho!&gt;-

sews fo1"WIII'd and
~ Zag equipped.
7 paYI\'ants $6.00.
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· ·. · · CHARLES LISLE
. ~yrecuse, Ohio

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Heavy duty UD!t with ?50xl7-8 ply tire&amp; 4 speed trans.
V8 engine, heavy duty springs, heater, loc:a! owner ani!
real nice.

II 12

1962FORD 1 TON .............. $1195

Ine. Makes buttonholes, d&amp;rllll,ll
mooog.81ns, etc., wlttlout

VB engine, 4 speed trans. Good '100x16 tires, dual wheels.
helper springs, 9 ft. body with catlle racks, beater

1965 CHEVELLE .... ·......... · • $1695
2 Door. local 1 owner1 low mileage car, spotless 1Dterior
,uqa finish, Powerghde transmission, whitewall tires

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Ohio .Boat and Motor
License

tacbments. Pay $6.115
er
mooth or pay balance of '"'··II
24. Call 992-3218.
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SCHWARZEL MARINE

and
mower ..;th ridlilg sulky. Em-·11

HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
PHONE 667.3370

GRAVELY

show liUie wear, beater, real nice.

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THET U.N. FELLA WHAT COMIO TO
WI'U:OM E WOLF ISLAND INTO TH' .
COMMOONIT'I 0' NATIONS.':'

SERVICE
All New Rodiator Shop

BAKER .&amp; SEYFRIED
HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

K·KIN
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The Molt Important Appliance In Your Homo,
Lat ·!Ja Give It A Good
Mid Winter Check

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222- 4th Ave., Huntington

turaJtare, Middleport

Ohio.
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•.!Uu!Jilnum Awning•
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•Aluminum Windows&amp; Docin •C•r Ports
•Patios
• Blown In' in.ulatlon
. or C:.ll Collect 532-6881
.Elmer E. White, 404~ So. 4th $t., Ironton
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V. V. Johnson &amp; Son

BUDGI!n' PRlCII:D IUndture
our lblrd Door budget lh:~~E:;:

196~ FORD 3[4 Ton Pickup .......$1095

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li£ LEAVliT, 5ETH.
NOW 'THAT BUNNY 15
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PA1 MY COMPANY
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YOUR LA~D FOR

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complete line. Carman Eot:er-1
pf.IJes. ISO Groveport Rd., C.
tumbuJ. Ohio 4320'1. 1 • 311p

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

GRAY
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In Oblo
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8os 77, 8JriCUIB, Ohio.

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Kodak hista.-lc 104 Camera Outfits
Hoe/lkh
Helen Lloyd's contributions to her
through the years have been many and not the least
been her year-to-year project of making the flower ar·
rangements for the Middleport High School alumni ban·
que!. ,
But this year the project had to be taken on by someone else - Helen is confined to
Memorial
pita!. So the 16 floral pieces for
ma&lt;IA
by Marty Gress and Jeanne Bradbury. The
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sent the largest arrangement to Helen at the hospital
lowing the banquet.

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Pomeroy's Mildred Shuster. 1
. --This year was no exception The couple had been· to
even though the occasion was consin to visit relatives, and
dimmed a bit by the hospitali- were enroute to North
·
zation of Mildred's husband, when they stopped by here.
G&lt;rald. Gerald is reruperatlng
at Holzer Hospital following MRS. GRACE PRATr and
surgery whloo was. necessary iMr. and Mrs. Frank
after he fell on his construction . and children, ilebbie, Pam and
job in Athens recently.
:Bobby, had 6 delightful holiday
Again this year numerous 'I weekend \J'lp.
friends and relatives remem- Saturdly they attended I '
bered Mrs. Shuster on ber nat· West llirginia Jamboree
al day. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whee)lng and from there went
Blakeslee and daughters enter- tD Phtsburg for the Cincinnati
tained with a dinner at their R.,J. • Piragea game, It was
home Thesday evening and to to/Gettysburg and a tour of th1
give the affair lightness pre- 1Jlistorical places there, a~
Jeoted Mildred with some 30 \hen to Washington, D. C., .liegift . wrapped packages, ea fore returning home Tuead~y
containing small items coll«Jt. night
od mostly through the Blokeslees' travels.

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SUMMER WEAR
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wllmatlc 1116 earners - 1 flashcube, 1 roll eolor film, batlerieo for f)lsh, Instruction book, Sale

By Chnrlene

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Hlolntll dllf

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Womans "Kayser" ~nit Top11-Strlpes
in matching colon with shorts
$5.00
Girls Summer Slnvaless DrHIM and Shifts
SlzH 3 to 6x and 7 to 14
$1-95 to $3.95
Girls Tennis Dresse-Sizat 3 to 6x $1.95 end $2.95
Woman• "Wrangler" Twill Knn Knockan
Solid colon-Sizat 8 to 18
$2.98
Womeno Batter DrH-, Top R110urCM
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Junior, Miu11 and Half Si111 $10-95 to $19.50

Glazed shell paper. 14 Inches
wide, 50 foot roll, white and
solid colorr.

Cut. 18 rookie! at one time.
Epoxy cOated for easy clean·
bJI. Juat a few \o sell,

39c

roll

Cut Rite Plastic Wrap

SALEI ENGLISH GARDEN

Towels and Wash Cloths

$1-00

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BATH TOWELS .. ·· · .. · · · .... ··.. $.t.00
HAND TOWELS · ···· ·.. ·.. •··· ·•.. '··· 69c
WASH CLOTHS · ··· .. · ·· .. ·· ·····.. ··• 39c

'l.lOCan Dry Gloss Wax '

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1 quart size-No rubbing, no polishing. Shinl!l as It
dries. Sale Friday and Saturday.

69c

can

REG. $2.95 AND $3.95

$~ .95 Kitchen

Plastic Dish Pans

Juat 11 to sell. Hangs on
wall,

SOc

$1.33

TOSS CUsHIONS
14"

$69.95 MAGNUS

Syria~· Team of 4
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Electrically operated. 22 notes, 6 chords. Sale
Salt

$53.00

$629.00 2 PIECE SUITE

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BAll ERIES

$3.95

(Sports. .)

SHOWER

squar~ ~ilfow with frinl·

~ trim. ·cltton and acetate
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flUID&amp;. Floralo,

CHORD ORGAN

Roe. aoe. Salt

ENSEMBLE

2

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I pr. 35x54 Window
Curtains

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Huddle on Breaking Blockade

Quantity limited. Slr.a
for

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WIES and GIRlS HAIR lANDI
IOD% Nylon, Aaortacl colon, Rag. 2ft lall t

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RCA VICTOR

TELEVISION

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$598.00 2 PIECE SUITE
t4tPM

LADIES NOVELTY lHIFT GOWNS
Prints and Checks
:· ··· ·· ·· · ·· Sale $2.48
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Size 1210 • If* • 5*, whlte
and solid colon. Usually 69c
While tbey last.

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100 foot rolls, 11.8 inches wide. Easy to use dispenser
.box. Usually 31c-Sale price

4 boxH

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_.. ,. ._ael~ Engage

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SUper oval rugs, heavy weleh~ Early Amertcaa potter~~~ Wool, rayon and miscellaneous fibers. As1t. colors-Mono
Brown, Multi Brown, Avocado, Rust, Red

Modern walnut cabiDet. 212 squarimcb pic)ure tube

$189.QO

$3.19-20.32" _Solo $2.69

$25.9~x10S"

lilt $20.79

$3.95-22x42" _

Solo $3.19

$36.95-91x114"

S.lt f29.69

Solo $6.39

$46.95-102x131" Solo $87.69

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REVERSIBLE RUGS

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$10,95-22xl31" RUNNER
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COL~&lt; TELEVISION
One to sell. Swit91 'base cabinet in walnut. 295 square
inch rectan~tube. Sale

Sale! Special PurchHa of

$3.95 BED

$565.00

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A ~111811 Group of LediN

BeauWul fiora1 cotton cover·
inK in Blue or Plnk. Soft
fluffy dacron nlltng.

Slight Irregular

BEACH
TOWELS

Mostly Small Sins

Strlpao and Prints

AS~NDrive·ln

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JuM1·2
DOUBLE PEATURI
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Elvis PreslelJ Donna Douglao

Arnold Richarda
Hampton, and rs. William
Smith were ill' aliipolis Saturday to attopc{ a mid-year work·
shop of ~- Providence Associ·
ation qt Baptist Churches.

t.:olor

-PLUs"THAT MAN IN ISTANBUL •
Ront Buebob., Sylvia Koscinn

PARTY PLANNED
A hobo party planned by .
Happy Harvesters Class of
Tecbn.ieolor
~~~~~~~~~ Trinity United Church of Chri!!l
li&gt;r Friday night has been
poned until June 9. The
will be beld at the horne of
Pome"',0.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT
June J
NOTOPIN

Pilblf .:a iltdlbfi
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"MUIIITA"

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Pine Grove
Society Notes

Throw Away Bags

Salt

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VINYL PLACE MATS

79c

5 yds. $1.50

49c

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