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summa cum laude from Oh10 State Umvewty, with the
highest grade average of 3.414 to reeeive de~rees.
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I'T. PLEASANT- Dr. Aar. be 44 seniors, and cum
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01 Boonsae, a nativo of Tba~ degrees will go to 152.
his home near Wllkesvlile whl»
land. formerly ol Mullens, has with distinction in various
mowing the lawn.
joined tbe . medical !laff of will be a,larded to 26 seniors.
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of Melgs County, was the
are re~IIIID« 11 .Jet% Main St. lor in home e~onomics, will
son of the 'late Noah aod Mlttle
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Veterans llfemorfal Hospital degree: She is a 1963
also raised P!llli.. •nd bo1'111!8.
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twO dauflhten, 'Mn. MUIDI
Cotterill, SyraCI!.~:
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weekend, defeated Kanawha
City 8-7 in 12 Innings Saturday
night there but dropped 8 doubleheader to South Shore, Kentucky 8-4 in regulation 7 l n nings and 9-7 in eight innings
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Field in Mason.

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weekend, defeated Kanawha
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Rev. and Mrs. Paul Sellers
week in Columbuo with Mr. and and Mrs. Clyde Hlilton were
Tburllday evening, June I.
Mrs. Rex Carlyle.
Mr and Mrs Robert Riddle and
fresh01ents of angel fond
Mrs. Lillian Jividen left Mon- K~ Huflrna~ aU o1 Columbus.
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mlillll and nut• were served
manche Franoh, Akron.
Jr. and family spent the recent service and llnlsblniJ.
~. Ste~han! ;;,Den,
Rev. and Mrs. Sellen 10
~r. and Mrs. Clyde Cross and boiiday weekend with Mr. and
Sauer, David Sigman,
m••11bers llld three pellla,
childr&lt;ln, Lynn and Ray, of ~ Mrs. Cecil Mash and famUy at
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Stumbo, JameriUa Ward.
Mn. Jerry Graham Ia a
lumbua spent a weekend with GabaMa.
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A NEW SYMBOL- An original symbol for the Trinity, appearing on an altll'
orial Hospital.
Ne,gler and ot~er rleatives.
ona had a recent vtsltlr, Mrs. 216 I, 2nd
P.meroy
frontal recently donated to Grace Episcopal Church, Pomeroy, Is explained by Marsha &amp;wles, BetSY
the Rev. Richard Martin, rector, to young people Linda Roush and Janet Zwill· ham, Melissa Davia, Janie
Mrs. Helen Slmpson and
~r. WilHam l'lythe and Mary JJ~am~es~CUII~o~~rd,~of~Syr~acu~s•~·!_AI-:J--1!!!1!!!1!!!!!!!1.,-DorolhY Badgley spent
(Richards) Hanuiton of Newark _
ing. Designed to illustrate the teaching of St. Augustine: ''The Holy Spirit ... Is ard, BIU Hackett, Jackie
that ~erfect love which joins together the Father and the Son and attaches us to
ley Karen Hawley Carol Kiag daya at Woodsfield with
vleited Mr1. Blythe, Present
them ' (De Trlnltate vii:6), the "hand" symbolizes God tbe Father (Creator), the Debra King, Luan~a Mcintosh: llld Mrs. Brian Simpaon
Cross and Dudley Wolf. SundaY.
fisb represents God the Son (Jesus Christ, in the ocean. of humanity), and the des·
Patricia Slaven, Ann WU!!On. attended the graduation f r 0
Mrs. Eva Pickens .of Col urnilildergarten
of
their
bus
is visiting her stster, Miss
cemling and ascending dove the one Spirit (Substance) which unites them. The
SoPho mores - Co npie.
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Doria Wolfe
frontal was given in memory of Suzanne Martin, 1947-1966, by. Mr. and Mrs.
ner.
Theresa
C a a e I ' daughter, LISa Simpson.
M
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John Martin of Grand Rapids, Michigan, parents of the rector. The Rev. Mr. Mar·
ner, Theresa Cas
Miss Lillian Jividen,
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Ciatworthy, Lynda
panted by her daughter,
~lhnd!Mnll andwMreek 'wn C~IFuonbteus
ARMOR FOR HANOI similar to this mobile ground-to-ground rocket unit Ia be· M•"'•
Emma Jane McCilntock a n WI
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Nancy Harrts,
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Ing supplied by Moscow, according to East European sources. The rockets are reMary Jane Jenldnlon, R u t Ann McClintock, attended
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Ann Lacey, Cathy Manley,
gradllltion of her
---lhia Mills, Kathy Morga ter, Eiien Jlvtden. at
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High School, Friday, ..1ndayl
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American League
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hours Z-4 and 7_. p.m. Parents ham, Richard Hawley,
wlth Mr. and Mrs. John ·
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Houswn ODI 022 200- 7 14 3 only on PediRtrics Ward.
Long, Rober Ia Ord,
and famlly and to attend
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Wash.
010 020 000- 3 e 1 Cincln.
200 001 100- 4 14 1
AdmlaiiNia
Swanaon, John Tannehill.
meneement e~ses of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carl
Boston
000 002 ll x- 4 11 0 Cuellar, Sembera (9) and Mrs. Carl Maynard, Jackaon
nle&lt;e, Ann Da'ds.
Rodney visited Saturday In
ortega. Cox (71. Baldwin (71. Baleman, Brand (9); Pappas, Pike; Mrs. C!Uford w. Ward,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rotlah[timore, Ohio, with her mste,r,!
and Mildred visited S-Sgt:
Mr. and Mrs. David Reem'n·~mi
Priddy 181 and c88 unova; Arrigo &lt;5), Nottebart (7), 2.18 state st.; Miss Charlotte
Brandon, Santiago 161 . Wyatt Osteen 19) and Pavletich. WP- L. Hambrick, 960 First Avt.;
Mrs. John Fisher and (amliy
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde "'
(9) and Ryan. WP-8antlago (4· Cuellar (7·2). LP- Pappas (!H ). Miss Bessie Mosby, 51 pine
Ranwul, Dl., over lhe
recently visited with Rev.
1). LP- Baldwin (tJ.l l. HRS- HRS-Aspromonte (4th), Pavle- St. ; Homer F. Moore,
Rt. 1
orlal Day weekend.
Webb and family.
Casanova (4th), Howard 05th). ti&lt;h 12nd),
Crown City; Mrs. Charles E.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Rowland Dais recently]
Martin Ht 1 Gallfpor . Samleft Sunday by plane to
Ylsited with her aunts. Mrs .
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Mr and Mrs Ivan Powell
E. C.oldsberry and Mrs.
wash.
31l1 004 OflO- 8 10 0 Houston
102 100 000- 4 12 0 ~~re! L e~~ !t..:huBid= ball team split a
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Vegas Nev
Boston
on 020 OOJ- 7 14 3 Cln.
100 000 ll5- .8 10 o h A · Put~ 0 R/~ G J. er with Penton Nursery of
Mrs. Ida . Stobart 'or AJ.i!v:ll
Alkyd
Bertaina, Cox (3 ), Humphreys Be I ins k y, Sembera (81, ~["lis · ~ a
~,a llcotlle Saturday night at t h Grove Is spending several d
Gallon
6), Priddy 191 and Camilli : Schneider (9) and Brand; Eiiis,
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ers, syracuse ball park.
wllh Mrs. Lovey Sayre.
And SPRING TIM!
waslewski. Osinski (4), Santi•· Lee •l l, Pappas 19) and Coker. Pt urPle~;an~JOmas "!·Johnson, '11te Chillioothe tellll
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curirto ll
GO TOGETHER
go (6), Brandon 171 and Gibson. WP- Pappas (7-!). LP-8em· tt Pt PI 1• Jo~~ P. Bam- shutout by Meigs
spent a week at Washington
FOR ALL THE
WP--C&lt;l• I I~). LP-Osinski (2- ilera 0·5). HRS-Wynn (IO!hl, : r e,Pt · peasant:
m F. K1s- Dale Harrison In the
H. with Mr. and Mn. Wo1t•r ll
FAMILY
1). HR5-Comgliaro (3rd ), &amp;'&lt;&gt;ll Aspromonte 15th), Coker (Is\), E ' Tu, k leas~nt , Mrs. F~ and then come back to
Wells an.&lt; ot Fairborn with
THE PAINT VALUE CENTER IN OUR
PavleUch t3rd),
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{6th ).
(lsi Game)
W. Va.; Mre. Clarence B. Hoff· Harrison ollowed only f I'
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New York 000 300 OIJIJ- 3 S 0 man, RL 1 Langsville; M fl. hits as his teammatea
the~· ary 1 h 0 ~18 "1•
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222 200 022- 12 16 0 Chicago
210 000 02x- 5 12 0 Eva Stout, Middleport; Terry ed eight hils
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\ens. City 100 000 OIJIJ- I 7 I Fisher. Selma 13). D. Shawl G. Barrell, Rt. I Middleport; In the ~ game,
anae
a~lo~ recuperating
Middlepoirt, 0 .
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T•ant &lt;4-1) and Sims; SegUI, 17), R. Taylor (8), Lamabe (8) I Mrs. BUlle L, Gibson, Rt. 1 er, ChUUrolhe jurnped off to
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n of Rad
181 and Duncan. LP-8egw (0- and Hundlfy. LP- R. Taylor (0· Benttne, Ashland, Ky.; Mu . Ducky retired 111 the third
!I HRS- Mays 13rd), Whitfield 2). HRS-Philllpo &lt;Bth), Davis John A. SchUIIilg, Rt. 1 Langa-tng with 1 IIOI't 'arm. Budd
17th), Wagner (9th).
tBth).
vilie: Mrs. Claude Swick, Well- Cundiff came 00 Iii relief
2nd Gamel
12ud Game)
ston; Mrs. Wayne W. Gilkey, held Chlllicotbo to two runs
:!eve.
000 201 000- 3 T t 1New York 310'100 fffi-10 13 1 Athens;, Buford N. McCain, relit of the way. Bill Cook
(ans. City 110 000 000- 2 8 1 Chicago
027 034 llx- 18 19 0 !'femphtS, Tenn.; Gary L. Dav·[ Penton Nursery aUowed t h
O'Donoghue. Culve r (9), Allen WU!hile, Lamalle 13), Fisher tsson, Spencer. W. Va.; Rul'uBjMerchallll only three hlts.
9), Pena I ~ ) and Azcue; (3), Estrada 141. D. Shaw 161. 1R. ,Dupre, Wellston; David
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Lindblad, Odom (7), Aker (8) Taylor (7) and Grote; Simmons, ~ueketl, Radcliff; Terri L i - - - - - - - - and Duncan WP-~O 'Donoghue Koonce 12), Hartenstein 13), Countryman, Rt. I BambrJdge;
•2-1). LP- tindblad (4-1), UR- Ra&lt;latz 19) and Hundley. WP- Paul E. Osborne, RavenswOOd; ft'
Colavito (4th),
Hartenstein (1 -1). LP- Wlilhite Mrs. Ruth N, Rankin, Jact10-1). HRS-Swoboda l3rd), . son ; Mrs. Vernon Davis, Ruso
list Game)
Hundley 2 (6th and 7th I. Santo I soli, Ky.
thicago
100 100 OIJIJ- 2 11 0 (8th), Phillips 3 (9tb, lOth and
Blrthl
New Yotk 001 000 000- I 6 2 lith) Banks 19th) Buchek Mrs. Thomas E. Wallin, WeU.
O'Toole, Wilhelm 1e ), Wood 17th)', Grote (2nd),' Johnaon I ston, daughter, IO:Iie p.m. Frl- M.l'll. Geneva Sbumate accom(91 and Martin; Stottlemyre.l12 nd )
day; Mrs. 0 . UIIC&lt;lln Thom- parued Mr. and MR. Marl BurHamilton (7) , W&lt;&gt;kack (8 ) and 1 &lt;lsi Game)
as, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant, son, 1:· ton ID visit relati~, Mr. and
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110 000 !04- 7 13 3 51 p.m. Sunday.
Mr&gt;. Allen Conn, m Kentucky I
-stottlemyrt (iHI).
st. Louis IOO 004 201- 8 12 2
lllsclta11U
reeently.
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Singer, ~ranoski 16), Egan Mrs. lfBroid T. Allyn, Elaine Mr. ~ Mrs. Howard ~
Chicago
OliO 300 000- 3 6 9 18 ), Miller (9) and Rose!Joro, Cartwri~ht, Mrs. David L. Cline, and Palrteia were Sunday fiBIINew York 000 000 002- 2 4 I 1'orborg (7) ; washburn, Hoer· Mrs. Nora B. Cremeer.l, Mn. ora of his Iaiiier, Mr. Georae
How11rd, Wuod [9), Locker 19) ner l7), Briles (9) and Ben A. Davis, Jr., Ml'll. Clar. Thoma, Piketon.
and McNertney ; Peterson, Ha- McCarver. WP- Briles 12·1l . LP ence R. Dewitt, Phillip H. Ehr- Mrs. J. B. Hatfield and fam.
milton &lt;7). Hen ill (91 and - Miller (0-5). HRS-Parker lick, Dorsa w. Fultz, Mr 1. Uy . of Madison, W. Va., are
June14
Gibbs. WP- Howard (:1-4 ). LP- 12nd), Lefebvre t2nd).
James E. Hawley, Don A. Kay. visiting with her father-in-law
Peterson (().5) HRS-McNert- I2nd Game)
lor, J . HoiUs McCormick, Shir- and mother · In · law, Mr. ,
At 225 N. Second, Middleport
ney (2nd), Gibbo (3rd) .
Los Ang. 022 001 000- 5 11 o ley Mulford, Sr., John A. Oiler, and Mrs. Joe Hatneld, for a 1
Detroit
000 i'll 010- 4 7 I Sl Louis 401 010 lOx- 7 II t Jr., Alonzo C. Radcliff, Mr 1. few days.
In Fonner Reuah Shoe Store Loc1tion
Calif.
000 003 003- 6 l1 0 Sutton, Perranoski (6), Regan Robert F. Roe, Mrs. Oris L. Zir· Terry Lyrm Russell "' PomSparma, Gladding 161 and :8i and Torhorg, Roseboro l8l; kle, Sr, Mrs. John E. Blake eroy was Monday visitor of
Freehan: McGlothlin. Turner .Jackson, Willis 16) tmd Rirk- and infant son, Mrs. Howard E. J!'andparenl!l, Mr. and M r 1.
We are pleased to armounce thll
18), Rojao (8) and Rodgers. WP ells. WP-Jackson (5-2). LP- Glenn and infant daughter, Mrs. Lmcoin Russell.
new retail outlet featuring a
-Rojas (4-4 ), LP-G~add inK II- Sutt on (3-8). IIR- Maris &lt;4111) Elmer R. Handley and infant . Mrs. Cecil Gillogly and lam·
complete
Une of shoes for the
I) . HRS-Kalme (12th), Hall Phila.
002 012 120-14 17 o, son. Mrs. Clarence H. Beaver. lly and Mrs. Geneva Lambert
family and industrial footwear.
(9th), Fregosi 17th).
Pill s.
ooo 1011 0110- 1 B 1, Mrs. ERTI F. Brumfield. Mrs. were Sunday afternoon vlsilors I
This new operation Is backed by
list Game
Bunning 16-i:) and Ol iver; ' Etta Mae Cheatwood, Mrs. John of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grov.
a company which has been 'In
Bait.
020 020 010- 5 7 O,P!Za rro . r' ryman 111 . J.aw &lt;'1 , f . ll1erkrr, Mrs. Oddie E. Eads, er, Joy and Jennifer Ruth.
col)tlnuous
operation since 1001.
Mmn.
000 200 000- ~ 6 2[Mikkelsen 17) and Gonder. LP- Mrs. John S, Gill, Mrs. Wayne
.
Therefore,
quality
and price Is
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D1ilman 14-Q) and Elehebar· Piza rro (3.,;) HR--Dliver &lt;4th) . Harris11n, Mrs, Robort L. Hor· A ihotl&amp;ht for the day · Plo·ln 1
guaranteed to your satisfaction.
ren ; Boswell. Kline 181 and rtO innings)
ton, Mrs. David F. Kessler Di· said, "No evil can hap)JI'n to a
Do come and · visit 111 on opeoiJII
Zimmerman, Nixon 18). LP- S. F.
000 003 020 0- 38 2 ane E. Lodwick, Mrs. He~bert good man, either In life or alter
days . . ·
Boswell 13-4 ). HRS-Biefary All.
001 OH 000 1- 4 10 2' Mahan. Mrs. E•rl N, Malone, _de_a_th_.'_' - - - -- - (lOth) , B. Roilmson (7lb),
Marlchal ttl-51 and Diet,, M,.,.. M. Wyatl Martin, Mro. EJ.
(2nd Game)
Haller (81 : LeMaster 17·1) and !len J.. M&lt;ISs, David A. Parker, Allan Taylor,
Bait.
103 000 201- 7 12 0 Ueckel'. HRS- F. Ainu (71h), ' Ml's, Lawronce R. Prire Char- Bob B1ll and Becky Lee s)JI'nt
Minn.
Oil 024 20x- IO 12 Q Hiatt (4th), Mays (7th ).
!es T. SpmUlte, Vernon L. Wed· ao afternoon with their grand·
Bunker, Watt 16). Mlller (7)
emeyer, Lorl Ann Anderson parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
and Roznovsky. Etchebam n PfUI.ADELPffiA IUPI)- The Mrs. Wlllter Bosley and In!ani OtT at Chester.
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!7) ; Grant, Perry .&lt;3), Worth- new Philadelphia Flyers of the son , Mrs. Tommy Lee Hall and flllplt Lee, Martha Lee and
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lngton 17) and N1x nn WP- Nationlll Hockey League an- inflml liOtt
ehlidren oelled on Margaret
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Ann Carleton and Patrick on a
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HRS-Oiiva 13rd). Blair 14th\, Slasluk will coach their top
recent Sunday afternoon.
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Perry (Istl. F. Robmson (18th), farm team, the Quebec Ares
Calling at the Dean Brinker
Blefary (11th).
the American Hockey League,
home recently were Ernest and
Estella Clark ol Racine, Hay.
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Harold White, &amp;bby, Susan,
MrI. race o1ter o1 omand ·Butcll Mash, were dinner
11y Mn. ll'rloell Morrit
eroy '!,ll a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert &amp;wear- llle&amp;ll o1 Rev. and MJ'I, Clyde
Rev. Ech&lt;&gt;is was guest
Mr._and Mn. Dave Huddleston. ~er of Laura, Ohio, vlllted Hinton. '1be diDntr waa ID bon·
MIDDLEPORT - Flfly·•udenlll[ ter at the Baptist Church
~· and Mrs. Bert Heilman wtth Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Whlte ar of Butcll's blrlllday.
dleport Bl8h Sch&lt;&gt;ol .,,
Sunday morning.
Of .Wollpen spent 1 day with !)II Me:porlal Day.
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The Camp Fire Girls,
Iter sister, Mrs. Margaret Houd· Stephbt Smith, IIDII crl Mr. Mount Washtngtoo. In New
Ill w... of ach&lt;&gt;ol.
sented two lovely palms to
•t~'· and ~,.: Ben Cadle of and Mrs. Elmo Smltb, 10d Pat Hampshire, at 6,293 le•t Is ·~,,
Baptist Church which sponsors Ripley spent Sunday with his ]!urger of San Franclace, Callf. lqbest peat Iii northealllem
Making a grade of "B"
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$13.Gii. The il~rlhday )r Tammy Mr ana Mrs. Donald Pierce of
Smith was noted.
' Athens visited at the Mary Clr·
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13UO Down - Balon.. on
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Castle of Athens spent a Dorcas Sunday. A cookout bon.
recent Sunday at the Homer. ored the birthday of Tammy
Circle home,
Smith who was 4 years old
Mr and Mrs. Shelby Pickens Roberta Lee and Martha Lee
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Rev. and Mrs. Paul Sellers
week in Columbuo with Mr. and and Mrs. Clyde Hlilton were
Tburllday evening, June I.
Mrs. Rex Carlyle.
Mr and Mrs Robert Riddle and
fresh01ents of angel fond
Mrs. Lillian Jividen left Mon- K~ Huflrna~ aU o1 Columbus.
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Ice cream, coffee, iced tea, daY to visit her sister. Mrs. Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles Mash You get our UsUal line
11 11 Sua M':
mlillll and nut• were served
manche Franoh, Akron.
Jr. and family spent the recent service and llnlsblniJ.
~. Ste~han! ;;,Den,
Rev. and Mrs. Sellen 10
~r. and Mrs. Clyde Cross and boiiday weekend with Mr. and
Sauer, David Sigman,
m••11bers llld three pellla,
childr&lt;ln, Lynn and Ray, of ~ Mrs. Cecil Mash and famUy at
• hut9;out et I
Stumbo, JameriUa Ward.
Mn. Jerry Graham Ia a
lumbua spent a weekend with GabaMa.
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Canda&lt;e
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Mrs.
Frankie
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A NEW SYMBOL- An original symbol for the Trinity, appearing on an altll'
orial Hospital.
Ne,gler and ot~er rleatives.
ona had a recent vtsltlr, Mrs. 216 I, 2nd
P.meroy
frontal recently donated to Grace Episcopal Church, Pomeroy, Is explained by Marsha &amp;wles, BetSY
the Rev. Richard Martin, rector, to young people Linda Roush and Janet Zwill· ham, Melissa Davia, Janie
Mrs. Helen Slmpson and
~r. WilHam l'lythe and Mary JJ~am~es~CUII~o~~rd,~of~Syr~acu~s•~·!_AI-:J--1!!!1!!!1!!!!!!!1.,-DorolhY Badgley spent
(Richards) Hanuiton of Newark _
ing. Designed to illustrate the teaching of St. Augustine: ''The Holy Spirit ... Is ard, BIU Hackett, Jackie
that ~erfect love which joins together the Father and the Son and attaches us to
ley Karen Hawley Carol Kiag daya at Woodsfield with
vleited Mr1. Blythe, Present
them ' (De Trlnltate vii:6), the "hand" symbolizes God tbe Father (Creator), the Debra King, Luan~a Mcintosh: llld Mrs. Brian Simpaon
Cross and Dudley Wolf. SundaY.
fisb represents God the Son (Jesus Christ, in the ocean. of humanity), and the des·
Patricia Slaven, Ann WU!!On. attended the graduation f r 0
Mrs. Eva Pickens .of Col urnilildergarten
of
their
bus
is visiting her stster, Miss
cemling and ascending dove the one Spirit (Substance) which unites them. The
SoPho mores - Co npie.
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Doria Wolfe
frontal was given in memory of Suzanne Martin, 1947-1966, by. Mr. and Mrs.
ner.
Theresa
C a a e I ' daughter, LISa Simpson.
M
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John Martin of Grand Rapids, Michigan, parents of the rector. The Rev. Mr. Mar·
ner, Theresa Cas
Miss Lillian Jividen,
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tin moves to Columbus June 6. The symbols were designed by the rector.
Ciatworthy, Lynda
panted by her daughter,
~lhnd!Mnll andwMreek 'wn C~IFuonbteus
ARMOR FOR HANOI similar to this mobile ground-to-ground rocket unit Ia be· M•"'•
Emma Jane McCilntock a n WI
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Nancy Harrts,
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Ing supplied by Moscow, according to East European sources. The rockets are reMary Jane Jenldnlon, R u t Ann McClintock, attended
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Ann Lacey, Cathy Manley,
gradllltion of her
---lhia Mills, Kathy Morga ter, Eiien Jlvtden. at
0sp1t
eWS Randy Mulford. Sherrie.
High School, Friday, ..1ndayl
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By UDlted
Jalemotlonal
Nottoaal LeR(IIt
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lor Akron to spend ten
American League
Ost G&lt;lme)
hours Z-4 and 7_. p.m. Parents ham, Richard Hawley,
wlth Mr. and Mrs. John ·
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11111 Garr.e)
Houswn ODI 022 200- 7 14 3 only on PediRtrics Ward.
Long, Rober Ia Ord,
and famlly and to attend
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Wash.
010 020 000- 3 e 1 Cincln.
200 001 100- 4 14 1
AdmlaiiNia
Swanaon, John Tannehill.
meneement e~ses of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carl
Boston
000 002 ll x- 4 11 0 Cuellar, Sembera (9) and Mrs. Carl Maynard, Jackaon
nle&lt;e, Ann Da'ds.
Rodney visited Saturday In
ortega. Cox (71. Baldwin (71. Baleman, Brand (9); Pappas, Pike; Mrs. C!Uford w. Ward,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rotlah[timore, Ohio, with her mste,r,!
and Mildred visited S-Sgt:
Mr. and Mrs. David Reem'n·~mi
Priddy 181 and c88 unova; Arrigo &lt;5), Nottebart (7), 2.18 state st.; Miss Charlotte
Brandon, Santiago 161 . Wyatt Osteen 19) and Pavletich. WP- L. Hambrick, 960 First Avt.;
Mrs. John Fisher and (amliy
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde "'
(9) and Ryan. WP-8antlago (4· Cuellar (7·2). LP- Pappas (!H ). Miss Bessie Mosby, 51 pine
Ranwul, Dl., over lhe
recently visited with Rev.
1). LP- Baldwin (tJ.l l. HRS- HRS-Aspromonte (4th), Pavle- St. ; Homer F. Moore,
Rt. 1
orlal Day weekend.
Webb and family.
Casanova (4th), Howard 05th). ti&lt;h 12nd),
Crown City; Mrs. Charles E.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Rowland Dais recently]
Martin Ht 1 Gallfpor . Samleft Sunday by plane to
Ylsited with her aunts. Mrs .
12nd Gake)
(2nd Game)
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Mr and Mrs Ivan Powell
E. C.oldsberry and Mrs.
wash.
31l1 004 OflO- 8 10 0 Houston
102 100 000- 4 12 0 ~~re! L e~~ !t..:huBid= ball team split a
~Uy at
Vegas Nev
Boston
on 020 OOJ- 7 14 3 Cln.
100 000 ll5- .8 10 o h A · Put~ 0 R/~ G J. er with Penton Nursery of
Mrs. Ida . Stobart 'or AJ.i!v:ll
Alkyd
Bertaina, Cox (3 ), Humphreys Be I ins k y, Sembera (81, ~["lis · ~ a
~,a llcotlle Saturday night at t h Grove Is spending several d
Gallon
6), Priddy 191 and Camilli : Schneider (9) and Brand; Eiiis,
~ .oyce nn
ers, syracuse ball park.
wllh Mrs. Lovey Sayre.
And SPRING TIM!
waslewski. Osinski (4), Santi•· Lee •l l, Pappas 19) and Coker. Pt urPle~;an~JOmas "!·Johnson, '11te Chillioothe tellll
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curirto ll
GO TOGETHER
go (6), Brandon 171 and Gibson. WP- Pappas (7-!). LP-8em· tt Pt PI 1• Jo~~ P. Bam- shutout by Meigs
spent a week at Washington
FOR ALL THE
WP--C&lt;l• I I~). LP-Osinski (2- ilera 0·5). HRS-Wynn (IO!hl, : r e,Pt · peasant:
m F. K1s- Dale Harrison In the
H. with Mr. and Mn. Wo1t•r ll
FAMILY
1). HR5-Comgliaro (3rd ), &amp;'&lt;&gt;ll Aspromonte 15th), Coker (Is\), E ' Tu, k leas~nt , Mrs. F~ and then come back to
Wells an.&lt; ot Fairborn with
THE PAINT VALUE CENTER IN OUR
PavleUch t3rd),
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{6th ).
(lsi Game)
W. Va.; Mre. Clarence B. Hoff· Harrison ollowed only f I'
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:Jst Game)
New York 000 300 OIJIJ- 3 S 0 man, RL 1 Langsville; M fl. hits as his teammatea
the~· ary 1 h 0 ~18 "1•
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222 200 022- 12 16 0 Chicago
210 000 02x- 5 12 0 Eva Stout, Middleport; Terry ed eight hils
M ~:endo
er aun ' Mrl.
\ens. City 100 000 OIJIJ- I 7 I Fisher. Selma 13). D. Shawl G. Barrell, Rt. I Middleport; In the ~ game,
anae
a~lo~ recuperating
Middlepoirt, 0 .
923 5. 3rd Ave.
T•ant &lt;4-1) and Sims; SegUI, 17), R. Taylor (8), Lamabe (8) I Mrs. BUlle L, Gibson, Rt. 1 er, ChUUrolhe jurnped off to
M:"Pam~la Mark! ,
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n of Rad
181 and Duncan. LP-8egw (0- and Hundlfy. LP- R. Taylor (0· Benttne, Ashland, Ky.; Mu . Ducky retired 111 the third
!I HRS- Mays 13rd), Whitfield 2). HRS-Philllpo &lt;Bth), Davis John A. SchUIIilg, Rt. 1 Langa-tng with 1 IIOI't 'arm. Budd
17th), Wagner (9th).
tBth).
vilie: Mrs. Claude Swick, Well- Cundiff came 00 Iii relief
2nd Gamel
12ud Game)
ston; Mrs. Wayne W. Gilkey, held Chlllicotbo to two runs
:!eve.
000 201 000- 3 T t 1New York 310'100 fffi-10 13 1 Athens;, Buford N. McCain, relit of the way. Bill Cook
(ans. City 110 000 000- 2 8 1 Chicago
027 034 llx- 18 19 0 !'femphtS, Tenn.; Gary L. Dav·[ Penton Nursery aUowed t h
O'Donoghue. Culve r (9), Allen WU!hile, Lamalle 13), Fisher tsson, Spencer. W. Va.; Rul'uBjMerchallll only three hlts.
9), Pena I ~ ) and Azcue; (3), Estrada 141. D. Shaw 161. 1R. ,Dupre, Wellston; David
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Lindblad, Odom (7), Aker (8) Taylor (7) and Grote; Simmons, ~ueketl, Radcliff; Terri L i - - - - - - - - and Duncan WP-~O 'Donoghue Koonce 12), Hartenstein 13), Countryman, Rt. I BambrJdge;
•2-1). LP- tindblad (4-1), UR- Ra&lt;latz 19) and Hundley. WP- Paul E. Osborne, RavenswOOd; ft'
Colavito (4th),
Hartenstein (1 -1). LP- Wlilhite Mrs. Ruth N, Rankin, Jact10-1). HRS-Swoboda l3rd), . son ; Mrs. Vernon Davis, Ruso
list Game)
Hundley 2 (6th and 7th I. Santo I soli, Ky.
thicago
100 100 OIJIJ- 2 11 0 (8th), Phillips 3 (9tb, lOth and
Blrthl
New Yotk 001 000 000- I 6 2 lith) Banks 19th) Buchek Mrs. Thomas E. Wallin, WeU.
O'Toole, Wilhelm 1e ), Wood 17th)', Grote (2nd),' Johnaon I ston, daughter, IO:Iie p.m. Frl- M.l'll. Geneva Sbumate accom(91 and Martin; Stottlemyre.l12 nd )
day; Mrs. 0 . UIIC&lt;lln Thom- parued Mr. and MR. Marl BurHamilton (7) , W&lt;&gt;kack (8 ) and 1 &lt;lsi Game)
as, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant, son, 1:· ton ID visit relati~, Mr. and
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110 000 !04- 7 13 3 51 p.m. Sunday.
Mr&gt;. Allen Conn, m Kentucky I
-stottlemyrt (iHI).
st. Louis IOO 004 201- 8 12 2
lllsclta11U
reeently.
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Singer, ~ranoski 16), Egan Mrs. lfBroid T. Allyn, Elaine Mr. ~ Mrs. Howard ~
Chicago
OliO 300 000- 3 6 9 18 ), Miller (9) and Rose!Joro, Cartwri~ht, Mrs. David L. Cline, and Palrteia were Sunday fiBIINew York 000 000 002- 2 4 I 1'orborg (7) ; washburn, Hoer· Mrs. Nora B. Cremeer.l, Mn. ora of his Iaiiier, Mr. Georae
How11rd, Wuod [9), Locker 19) ner l7), Briles (9) and Ben A. Davis, Jr., Ml'll. Clar. Thoma, Piketon.
and McNertney ; Peterson, Ha- McCarver. WP- Briles 12·1l . LP ence R. Dewitt, Phillip H. Ehr- Mrs. J. B. Hatfield and fam.
milton &lt;7). Hen ill (91 and - Miller (0-5). HRS-Parker lick, Dorsa w. Fultz, Mr 1. Uy . of Madison, W. Va., are
June14
Gibbs. WP- Howard (:1-4 ). LP- 12nd), Lefebvre t2nd).
James E. Hawley, Don A. Kay. visiting with her father-in-law
Peterson (().5) HRS-McNert- I2nd Game)
lor, J . HoiUs McCormick, Shir- and mother · In · law, Mr. ,
At 225 N. Second, Middleport
ney (2nd), Gibbo (3rd) .
Los Ang. 022 001 000- 5 11 o ley Mulford, Sr., John A. Oiler, and Mrs. Joe Hatneld, for a 1
Detroit
000 i'll 010- 4 7 I Sl Louis 401 010 lOx- 7 II t Jr., Alonzo C. Radcliff, Mr 1. few days.
In Fonner Reuah Shoe Store Loc1tion
Calif.
000 003 003- 6 l1 0 Sutton, Perranoski (6), Regan Robert F. Roe, Mrs. Oris L. Zir· Terry Lyrm Russell "' PomSparma, Gladding 161 and :8i and Torhorg, Roseboro l8l; kle, Sr, Mrs. John E. Blake eroy was Monday visitor of
Freehan: McGlothlin. Turner .Jackson, Willis 16) tmd Rirk- and infant son, Mrs. Howard E. J!'andparenl!l, Mr. and M r 1.
We are pleased to armounce thll
18), Rojao (8) and Rodgers. WP ells. WP-Jackson (5-2). LP- Glenn and infant daughter, Mrs. Lmcoin Russell.
new retail outlet featuring a
-Rojas (4-4 ), LP-G~add inK II- Sutt on (3-8). IIR- Maris &lt;4111) Elmer R. Handley and infant . Mrs. Cecil Gillogly and lam·
complete
Une of shoes for the
I) . HRS-Kalme (12th), Hall Phila.
002 012 120-14 17 o, son. Mrs. Clarence H. Beaver. lly and Mrs. Geneva Lambert
family and industrial footwear.
(9th), Fregosi 17th).
Pill s.
ooo 1011 0110- 1 B 1, Mrs. ERTI F. Brumfield. Mrs. were Sunday afternoon vlsilors I
This new operation Is backed by
list Game
Bunning 16-i:) and Ol iver; ' Etta Mae Cheatwood, Mrs. John of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grov.
a company which has been 'In
Bait.
020 020 010- 5 7 O,P!Za rro . r' ryman 111 . J.aw &lt;'1 , f . ll1erkrr, Mrs. Oddie E. Eads, er, Joy and Jennifer Ruth.
col)tlnuous
operation since 1001.
Mmn.
000 200 000- ~ 6 2[Mikkelsen 17) and Gonder. LP- Mrs. John S, Gill, Mrs. Wayne
.
Therefore,
quality
and price Is
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D1ilman 14-Q) and Elehebar· Piza rro (3.,;) HR--Dliver &lt;4th) . Harris11n, Mrs, Robort L. Hor· A ihotl&amp;ht for the day · Plo·ln 1
guaranteed to your satisfaction.
ren ; Boswell. Kline 181 and rtO innings)
ton, Mrs. David F. Kessler Di· said, "No evil can hap)JI'n to a
Do come and · visit 111 on opeoiJII
Zimmerman, Nixon 18). LP- S. F.
000 003 020 0- 38 2 ane E. Lodwick, Mrs. He~bert good man, either In life or alter
days . . ·
Boswell 13-4 ). HRS-Biefary All.
001 OH 000 1- 4 10 2' Mahan. Mrs. E•rl N, Malone, _de_a_th_.'_' - - - -- - (lOth) , B. Roilmson (7lb),
Marlchal ttl-51 and Diet,, M,.,.. M. Wyatl Martin, Mro. EJ.
(2nd Game)
Haller (81 : LeMaster 17·1) and !len J.. M&lt;ISs, David A. Parker, Allan Taylor,
Bait.
103 000 201- 7 12 0 Ueckel'. HRS- F. Ainu (71h), ' Ml's, Lawronce R. Prire Char- Bob B1ll and Becky Lee s)JI'nt
Minn.
Oil 024 20x- IO 12 Q Hiatt (4th), Mays (7th ).
!es T. SpmUlte, Vernon L. Wed· ao afternoon with their grand·
Bunker, Watt 16). Mlller (7)
emeyer, Lorl Ann Anderson parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
and Roznovsky. Etchebam n PfUI.ADELPffiA IUPI)- The Mrs. Wlllter Bosley and In!ani OtT at Chester.
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lngton 17) and N1x nn WP- Nationlll Hockey League an- inflml liOtt
ehlidren oelled on Margaret
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Ann Carleton and Patrick on a
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recent Sunday afternoon.
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Perry (Istl. F. Robmson (18th), farm team, the Quebec Ares
Calling at the Dean Brinker
Blefary (11th).
the American Hockey League,
home recently were Ernest and
Estella Clark ol Racine, Hay.
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William Maynard.
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" vlll1ing .for a few 4aya ere
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·· at lht baD game.
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of Mrs. Olen HarrlSOD.
Harold White, &amp;bby, Susan,
MrI. race o1ter o1 omand ·Butcll Mash, were dinner
11y Mn. ll'rloell Morrit
eroy '!,ll a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert &amp;wear- llle&amp;ll o1 Rev. and MJ'I, Clyde
Rev. Ech&lt;&gt;is was guest
Mr._and Mn. Dave Huddleston. ~er of Laura, Ohio, vlllted Hinton. '1be diDntr waa ID bon·
MIDDLEPORT - Flfly·•udenlll[ ter at the Baptist Church
~· and Mrs. Bert Heilman wtth Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Whlte ar of Butcll's blrlllday.
dleport Bl8h Sch&lt;&gt;ol .,,
Sunday morning.
Of .Wollpen spent 1 day with !)II Me:porlal Day.
~~e ~~~~~~':: : ~:e
The Camp Fire Girls,
Iter sister, Mrs. Margaret Houd· Stephbt Smith, IIDII crl Mr. Mount Washtngtoo. In New
Ill w... of ach&lt;&gt;ol.
sented two lovely palms to
•t~'· and ~,.: Ben Cadle of and Mrs. Elmo Smltb, 10d Pat Hampshire, at 6,293 le•t Is ·~,,
Baptist Church which sponsors Ripley spent Sunday with his ]!urger of San Franclace, Callf. lqbest peat Iii northealllem
Making a grade of "B"
them
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Mr
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Smith was noted.
' Athens visited at the Mary Clr·
Mr.
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13UO Down - Balon.. on
lamily of Racine R. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Snilth and
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Dorothy Harden and chii· children were dinner guests of
of Nease Settlement and , Mr. and Mrs, Paul Smith of
Castle of Athens spent a Dorcas Sunday. A cookout bon.
recent Sunday at the Homer. ored the birthday of Tammy
Circle home,
Smith who was 4 years old
Mr and Mrs. Shelby Pickens Roberta Lee and Martha Lee
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• Foam cushion padded seats, front and rear.
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• 'Crank-operated vent windows.
• Safety-Action inside door release lavers.
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8 Wide selection of color-keyed interiors,
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V. V. Johnson &amp; Son

OFFICER AT.
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222- 4th Ave., Huntington

WHEEL
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LOST - WALLET near
PoiDis Restaurant on Routt
Contents valuable to
Reward. Mildred Baum,
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Spot1ess original white fJnish with turquoise top. Pow·
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automatic trans. Extra clean.

Buick' Special VS
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Shows good care, · AUtoJmaftc

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H0NDA
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Contact:
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Syracuse, Ohio
For Fr81 Estimaltl
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eAiumlnum Windows &amp; Doors eCar Ports
e Patios
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or Call Collect 532a81

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APVICE FROM
A SENiOR:

V. V. Johnson &amp; Son

OFFICER AT.
THE AIR FORa

222- 4th Ave., Huntington

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

LOST - WALLET near
PoiDis Restaurant on Routt
Contents valuable to
Reward. Mildred Baum,
3990.

ACADeMY-

EXPERIENCED

Lost 1nd Found

AND

BRAKE SERVICE

6 11

A GIRL'S Ruby birthstone
In swimming area at 110~r"'l
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PHONE 667.3370

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Su~· for the prop0~d Ohio
support of aU · Melgs ·countlans
River bi;ld1e project ln th• VI·
ln securing a bridge.
1\i!lll}' of, Ravenswood • recelv·
"We believe the people of Ra.
td !rom lndlvldnaJo ~lid repn~
venswood have enough ammusentallve&amp;, a number oJ )le~s
nltlon th&amp;t they can get t ~ e
County· organizations In a P'•llproposed bridge bullt," ·said
' lie meeting of the Southern Olio
Corporation Vlce President WU.
velopment Corporation MondS)'
llam Hayes, "But It Is up to us
night.
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to convince Ohio that n co""l·
ApproXImately 75 persons ga·
dor route and approaches must
thered ·to hear a project prO·
be linked to this iaclllty one&lt; it
gresa report on work to 1ote
Is programmed."
and to Usten to developmf'lll
Hav.,, presiding over t hI!
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Clwrlene Hoeflich, Tel. 992·5292

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Fair, wann tonight. High loday
opper 11011 and low 108. Low too •
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W&amp;IJibley Ia tilt

Indicated bls overwhelming sup.
port 1o the project and said he
feels sure the CIC organization
will give Ita endorsement oo the
proposal.
E. F. Robinson, president of
the county planning commission, also gave the support of
that organization as did Char·
les R. Karr, Sr., president of
the board of county commlsalon-

ers.
C. E. Blakeslee, county ei·
tension agent and community

leader, urged the group oo point
toward an overall planning program !or the area and announ·
ced an $8,000 grant will arrive
thls week to do comprehensive
water and sewage planning for
the county.

to die Soulllen ~
Corporation's eflprU.
Representalivea of townsbiPI, ,,,
lncludlng Letart, Lebanon, an4 ,
Sutton and Racine, · SyracUBt;
and RuUand village officials It]. .:
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It was announced the
aouted a11lstauce ideas ~ ;; ~
enswood Bridge Commission ·
project and beard Hayer 1:2 ;'I
arranged for a meeting
that all wltlloR organi "' .!0. ~
this ll'onth In Athens tn dacu91
to Rive thtlr silpport · .c 2
the project with officials of thai
projeel .by pvlng end01 ~.. '·
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It Ia believed that It a bridge
Is built by West VIrginia, the
approaches and access roads
will be 011 the way.
'nte proposed corridor route
would link wllb U. S. Route :13
In the vicinity of Five Points.
according to present plans of
both the Southern Development
Corporation and the Raven ..
wood Bridge Commission.
Bernard V. Fultz, president
of the Meigs County Commlllllty Improvement Corporation,

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West VIrginia Is bear complet1ng an engineering study od lhe
posolblllty oJ llnklng Interstate
Roule 77 to a bridge aero" the
Ohio River within a flve mlle
area of Ravenswood.
The Ravenswood bridge commission, made up of some of
the leading Jackson County W.
Va., citizens, Is working In concert with the Southern Deveiop.
men! Corjloratlon on the p10o
posad project, Hayes said.

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A $1,&amp;74,000 Economle Dove- new high school to be construe- ness today, praised the m!1tlopment AdmlnlBiration grant ted by Meigs Local Sehool Dis- ance of Senator Young and
to help Install tho Tuppers trict and will also permll the memb- ., of the board of trusPlains-Chester Water Sy&amp;tem ln establishment of commercial lees of the Tuppers Plains ·
Meigs County has betm approv· enterprises In the Tut&gt;P"' S Chester Water District ln work·
ed.
Plalns-Chester Water District ing on the project.
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Thli announcement was made area," said Sen. Young,
Lindsey Lyons, water dlslrlct
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nlng b Se
Frank
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Porter,
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Pomeboard
chairman, ln turn, ex81
;.nn a:o::e (D-0Jo) :~m ~ roy attorney and legal •~viJOr pressed special appreciation _10
~ h' "" g 0 C ffi
of the water district, also re- attorney Porter for the continas 11'6'011 • • • 0 ~ce.
vealed loday approval has also ued ' ' votion he has given the
Senr' • Young said the &lt;Vater been received from the ''rm- project.
system will serve oo permit ln- 1ers Home Administration lor a "Attorney Porter deserves a
dustrial and commercial growlh $1,116,000 loan to complete fl. big pat on the back from everyin Meigs County.
nancing for the system.
one who will benefit from this
"The system will serve the Porter, in Columbus on b"si- rural water system," Lyons

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said.
Other trustees of the Tupper&lt;
Plains-Chester Water Distri' t
are Carl Barnhill, vice president; Harold Blackston, a nd
Delmar Baum, and Eldon Gaul,
secretary.
Chairman Lyons indicated this
morning the next slel to make
the proposed water system project a reality will be to inform
the Seico Engineering firm to
begin final plans for contract
bidding.
The water district, expected
to cover approximately 160

miles mainly In Meigs, but a11o
in a section of Athens county iJ1.
eluding the new Federal-Hocllo
ing High Scboool, Is ezpected to
be under construction by thla
fall, according to reporlll today.
The water district, aecordlng
oo Lyons, grew out of a "dream'
of a few residents Ia the Tupo
pers Plains area about ll'.ree
years ago and gradually mUBh·
roomed as FHA officials enter·
ed the picture and urged that
other areas also he Included In
the proposed system,

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