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a new attraction this s1
An evening Pee ~;
all games to be playtc
five teams from Meig!
signed up. An eighth .f&lt;
It was agreed iii
evening in Pameroy th
something different p
would be possible. Thi
four-team leagues, one

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For Da Nang Pagel _:_.,

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.lously lUllS-year-old cardiac [18-

tlenl sipped her coffee, ale ber
dessert and beBan ber leg exarclsea.
. The remarkable feature of

American. A Pee Wee
the end of the league
Games are to be s~

and the season will be@
June I. There will be

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~therwlse,routlne
.~erapy
that an auxlllary bear!

l!ilplanled In the cbest of Mrs.
~" Ceraao was automatics~
ly perfo~ng .about 50 per cent
of the .patient s own beer! ...
tiv\IY. The bnplant of the device
too\ place Uvo clays IB0 but
was,, not reported until Sunday.

Atrention-

GRADUATINt
SENIORS
fn today's job marl
~igh school eduratl•

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not enough. Today'
~loyers are more seJ.

precedented variety (l

iness skills for whicb
are willing to pay a
salary.

ALLBY- OOP

New Day Class•
Begin June 9
Take The Short Ro

DA NANG (UP!) -'!'be ellbtlor oa Nq eDied
today 1D apparent viciQry 4or
Premlor Ngujen cao . KJ'J
government wben rebel !rOOfS
In , lhe Tlon lloa pqolla
om'rtndered and marched out
wlih their bends up.

day battle

wbe wm allghtly iDjured by a
l'enade 08 they left the 1JB8oda
sunday night. They were AP
corrOspoaclanl Robert Pees,
Br!tlsb free-lance photolfapber
Timothy J. Pap and Alain
Taleb of Paris match.
UP! pbelo8J'Spber steve Van

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To A Good Job

oh·10 GOP 0pens.
Drive to Bring
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Courses for both younc
and women, Classes ll'f

dally fram 8:30 to 2 P.
eir conditioned clan,.
Write, Visit, or Calli
C•talog end lnfornwt

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GALLIPOLIS
BUSINESS COLLI

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ulllmalum buded to. ·!lit
1na1111enla by Ky'a loi'&lt;4$\
Barely an boUt oarJlSr,,, ~
correspondent nt at ltll ·"1 die
pB80da with Millll Cb¥1• ,a
Buddblst 1110111: libo .vawiiHIIII
lhe rebels would fl&amp;bl to the
IIIII man.

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Flgbt)na In tbe Iasi boUrs of ·Meter, • former paratrooper, "Noixldy ill lOin&amp; fD ieave the
lhe biuJ,1 dled IVIay to almosl was blown off a wall by the pagoda," Cb1eu said.
nothl!!i, although a 1fenado llJut but suffered no Injuries. Mllltlry pollee wbo oeai-ehed
burst or the slaecato ripple of a Reslatanee at the pqocla- the bulldlni aftoi tbe ~er
flurry of gunfjfe could sun be the malll rebel fortress here- loand 00 trace of ChleU or of
heard from tbno fD tbno.
collapsed at Z p.m. !I a.m. tbe rebel miUtary eommander.
AlnOD8 the last eaaualties of EJl'l'), four bours before the Wood wbicb the monks bad
tho batllo wera three newsmen 011plralion of a surrender llacked In the temple oourt-

Aq.ON - STATE
SEN.
Frazlof Reams, the Democrat- 1
lc caJIIIidate lor governor, Sun··
clay UJed Democrats and
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bor to \Work together.
ReBJD4 told a Uniled
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labor WOuld
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wo ers ,P c
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the blg wjnner If the
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mansion aod the
''The alllailce belween the
ocraUc Party and labor II
for both " Beama said
very s~re of the
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) - Tbe Ohio Republican or·
berteflelal to labor with
ganlzlUon, In a program II bopee ean be used naUonaJl1,
officials holdlng lmPortaol
hos begun a new drive to win lntellectuall to the party.
ed posla."
"'l'bla JII'OUp bas shown great llltertst ID the RepubU.
but In many respects the". people have boon n•
~·:"!~~·= ~m~:te Chairman John s. An4rewl said In announc.
will pUbUih a
'for academic and
Tbe
lint ID the

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rn·VIS·I·onal Frog Jumpm· g

SERGEANT S'l'liWART

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Contest is AddedFeature
Mt.ddJeport'S

pnl, vomng !bat they would
burn tbemselveo fD death U
.....,....,t troops atlaoked,
atood abandoned Bllll uobomed
1n lhe yard.

list Casualty
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First casuallY of the VIet
-....o lNam war in Middleport Is
Allboush Da. Nang a~;j Sergeant Stewart, son of Mrs.
fD ,be firmly m the b · lbe · Ethel Mae Stitt, Racine Route
Ky • forces, rebelamiiJIID held .... 2, who was kUled in small armo
diy of Hu, Ill
eo to ""' ' fire on .station at Anken • VIet
llllrlbwest Government lurees '
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bave made no attempt iOfar fD I mobile Div.
subdue the IDSU11enls there.
Stewart attended
Tbe :1odabyhere bad bee~ , schools and bad spent lhe past
~unlor .
al govenuacla~ six years In the Armed Forces.
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tbougb there was often heavy to the United States in
lighting In the area around tho , ber.
temple, ~ .~~ ltaell In eddltion to hi! mother
suflered H -.e.
II survived by hla wUe,
ly of Scbweinfust, Germany,
two sons Robert Lee Zl\
John wnitam, 8 montbs, df
lumbus, Ga. Funeral
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Parachute sky divers, the U. S. Divlslonal Frog Jump. ·11 aad, u, CJOyelud 'II !'II
tng Contest, and a spectacular parade will launch the See- it, ~'lncblllall 'II Ill' 1r, .. ,
ond Annual Big Bend Regatta June 10.
Oaly mllor claDy tem;w..
Thla triple offering will be In conjunction wltb, and lin e.loimPI upected. 1fCii1,
Immediately follow formal opening ceremonies In Pomeroy. tered . . _ . _ 1 ......
Commercial elhlbill will open their dooro at noon that day, pbo lhe lilt pert oflhe . . .
with tbe opening ceremony to
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follow.
1:30 p. m. one of the main preclplloUoa.
The parade scheduled throUgh events, the Eastern
United • -- - -- - - Mason, W, Va., Middleport""'! States Divisional Cbampionshlp
Pomeroy, wdl move arousnil e boat races, will ~et uoderway sbows will also be oa bani! d
p m A professional
tag
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three d••s and there will bt
show featuring the
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acts has been scneduled lor Pqean~ which is always a all ages.
8 p. m. on Friday,
spectacular of iii own, wUI be- Regatta weekend will elo!ll
Mr. CartooD from WSAZ-TV gin at I P· m. followed by a about 7 p. m. Sunday. Tbe e.
has been ocheduled lor a per- record bop lor leel!'agers.
lire schedule promises M ...
sonsl appearanco for the kid- Sunday wlll also be a big ·clay young ollld old.
dles at about 9:30 a. m. Satur· with the events to begin at Bl&amp; Bond Regatta eollllllltlae
clay. Other klddle events are 12:30 p.. m.. with ,the Eastet:" members said plano lor tile
also slaled for Saturday mor.. U. S. DiVISional vhampiODSblJl Regatta Weekend are . neariJ
ing.
boat races resuming, lnlermlJl. &lt;OIIlpleted. Tbe commlltee oz.
All p., m. Saturclay the Clax- gled with the Art ClutoR water pressed its appreelajbl
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ton famUy will .be fea,tured ·il' ski show.
!"""""'for tbeir assitlance and
Ill famous water -akl !bow! 111 '
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·SUPPOIT
oervices conducted by t h e 100 lllld family win
Great Bend Church May 15. visi tors of Mr. and Mts.
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James F. Early, pastor, led don Rowan and family of
THE IEC!NT JllfMARY
ELECTION
the regutar service which inelud· ens.
PIX roB TV
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laymen.
man, and Mrl. lillflliie HanhW• .signed
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Dapid Yost, looal cNSade ·Rilondl 110re SundiJ visitors tl fall
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f't Pol AdV'.
ing an award for the church
Mr. and Mrs. James
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meeting its goal in the recent Robert and Lindo were S1
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Beeves and bnlflltr of Ba...
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ward for lilt olltrdl 111111 toad Mrs. Joseph B. llalfield
scripture. Mts. Everett Hayes family of North Carolina
read a summal'y of
t be last week visitors of Mr.
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TAKES DELIVERY _ D. 1: Metzger. Sup&lt;!rior funeral ~»ach and ambulancoo sales ,;r gave 1111 instrumental duet. llrs. Genoira Slrumale, gr811d'
manager, hands over the keys to Ben H. Ewing at the Superior plant iq Lima, Ohio. Mr. Raymond F......, 1.01
da~ter Gina were allo visit&lt;n
Ewing, IDh of tbe owner of Ewin.c Funeral Home m ~om~roy, Ohw, traveled to Lima to SUIDIIIidri!d imprev..,..!l!ts.
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Dlyle Kmii&gt;P
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met in regular session on W. Va.. visited Paul, Charles ISd!DIII -c~ was
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Friday, May !J, at Columbia and W. C. Peck and other rei a- spea1&lt;er when the L&lt;tat 1"11111
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school. A spec ial literary pro- tives in the vicinity on Satw·- . PTA IRet ~ 17 m t'he
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direction ol Woflby Lecturer Mr. and Mrs. R~ Gr""' The lliOOMI ""'' opened
amst for the oemoe ns
Elizabelh Jordan, IISSisled by returned from their - - lhe """ldeot. llrs. Rollm Rolr Thomas Sayre.
Carl Greenlees and llelo!n Jef. in Florida and sp81t tllm da""' m:s.
the pledge 10 the Officials uf the dluNI tft
fers. The lecturer gave a with Mrs. Hazel Burke ami at flag. The PTA pr~yer fi'aE read David Yost, Marion
Furbee,
"Thought for lho Day" to be- the ""'""w Greer home before hY llrs. Ror Bud&lt;.
Raymond Furbee, Paul Sayre,
gin the program. Rilla Rhoad&lt;&gt; going to Greenville. S. C. to ' Miso Flonmoe Oiocle
was Thomas Sayre, RoWtd Sayre,
recited a poem 'Til Follo11. " m*" dleir lmle. Mrs. GmT·........,. ,.,.. ..... ~ Mrs. Mobel Marshlill, Mrs.
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In sal""' tn ..,!111wllilt orplli· l is \he lontl..- Card - IM&lt;Iot.. rr.m
alii8l Circle
I'!W'IIee, Mrs. Paul Sayre,
zations, Helen Jeffers to I d ' Mr. and Mrs. £cf .....,. ......,. 1$ a 11er
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a..\loo Komi~;, Jlias Karhow Girls 4-H cUis lluild _... die IIO&lt;tq Clall'iJ ott 111o 1.-.t Falls
lliou'bee, llli8s il'.aula
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acter in young """""'· M , Gr- lla&gt;quoli in tile ....1!11 first
lolliher. The ,.,..;.
G. 11boiss., Mrs. Marion ~·ur-11
and Jane Jordan. assi*&lt;l IJ)' 11ioo1b of t11e Bran« - · • ._, r.trs. llollerts. ,.....,utoe ·
Mrs. 'IIIDIIIe ·~ eBEDROOM
Margie Jeffers, Slll!g "flelullt'JI :1! Logan ""' Mr. llloltl!y .,., a lillie Nios (Jircle 4111 IMihalf Mrs. ll8aley II. llloGilliard,
Life.'' A safety reminder, --~ .,..t '4JOahr for dl!e -"1:· .t ... I'I'A SOt 11or lllilllilil....,&lt;II !lito """"linlllndent, was e1'1Wf5 ·CHAIRS
teet Your Fam~y Fr&lt;lftl ,.,.....,.. llr. aid M11&lt;. T. J. lflllloOk it!e.
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eAMMHCES
by Murl Galaway precelled a have ~rned to tlleir an
---conle$1 led by W_. Jordan. Alb011y oiler ~ndiiW .,. ..m- .. !Crs. , _ Loo 81....,.. • lllm
Earl Starkey pot o rel111mg. ler in · -. Fla. OJt Slflur.. . 'nle ,.lile 41f ibe ~selor IIMIID II!~
"A Qloiao." (:.t Creenlees, a day -""!! they joined Mr. 11 ~
llt!bool, ltiiG tii.M!CiiJL0N!, :~pain (UPI)
former 1-H tnder. wld how !l!ld Mrs. Mlbur Orai'Jin!e 8114 lnd • &lt;QIIOIIill1l and .answer ,por· - iiCathy Harler oi-Beal iBeacb,
Boys 4-ft olubs help ~oys be- llr. ~nd Mrs. Mendal 401!W1 '811*~ Allb
&lt;:alit., .I JpndllililiJil ~OU!tlllll. ,:~:::~
como better citizens . A poem, lill ois;tmg with Mt. ""' )Irs. ~ illllllletiii!N, a~ 1lqt~Bful, .~ ~he w&lt;
"Tilt !lrlllre lloi14er,"
- Reed Jellm at lhe J1ti1it!rs q..W
for tbethe ,
tb!iJea 1ltle-ol an internatlonll
. . .DO!IIH PAYMENT
read by l!tleft . - , leno...d I!Mne Mr. Mid . Mrs. Spunlocik Jlrs. """s
- ,...: iiDur!nament wtnm she
N.rlJAV TERMS
by • p~ano solo by Marg;e J&lt;'f. .,.. fomler ,.,.,dents of ·llris III
fli:'OSklenl, &lt;Canada'o il':ay •IJJiban, &lt;&gt;2. 6-2,
rer'l. Gene Jeffers read an arti- community.
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rle, "Ten Rules to Raise IJe. Michael Lawson oulferell • Jdenl, lllrs. Anlftw (Jrutll, !l.'llornlul IKO&lt;!h of Brazil beat
linquent Ch ildren," and t '' e severe faoo 0111 on Fr.idll)' wtone :-"· .ani! Mn. Or•llle Dart:OU, ¥1J1011\a~la!a Nloolla ~llic, •&amp;4, ,fl.
MIDIIUIPORT
Lecturer closed the prqgrom playmg ball It Colurn!Jat; sCbool
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IArms hasplkll whm!! aeveral oUicers, the guest speaker, lin-PERSONALS
, stiches Wfll'l! 1aken in 'fhe cut. 11taJiing officer, out-Moiqg treasMr ond Mrs. Dale Stansbury
Sctl80t NOTES
1 ure~t •teachers, and the 1honot'l!d
and granddaughter.
'ller.sJ Pupils oHhe first four grades guTh · Bit d
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Tumer. spent the weeke'l'ld m at Colurrlbia 'SChool .acoomJIBheb ·
~nae an.ne~
Columbus visiting
relrtives, ied by &amp;heir teachers, Ruth : ; g Ydfl · ean A:lkire e aecThey :joined other members or Starkey ani Millie (loen bus '~'hera · t'
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their famfty for 1 .gdtm'.tng on driver, Mfndal Jo~dan, ' a n d wilh 3 ~=i~~gho::s
Sunday at the home of Mr. ·mothers, Boann BIShop, Mae ments of •cake ...~t.s null
and Mrs. Larry Stansbury, Rey- Jm11B11, Ma.rtha Jeffers, Betty mints and iced' tea: .,.;re ·, .,;.
noldsburg. Larry, who lias .,.,m- 1Walsh, Dons Raynard
and sd ~ M 'Robeiit Allllle flu •
pleted basic traintng at Fm't Betty Johnson jtlurf\Yed to !Go- -en~ • etr~i!, 'Mrs.
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Knill, Ky., wlD rl!)lOI't to a llumbus on Wednesday Vlllm Roush ani! Mrs Robert ftbodeB
camp in lAouisillla when ·his they Yi-d llhe sights at the
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and faml!i!s were Mr and Mrs. Meryl Houdashelt and Jolm Sii'OOKIIOLM (IJPl) ..;Iiltlfujjo
C. W. SII!Hibuey arM! Mr. ami Snediger and their upper four Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif.,
Mrs. Reibert Gray of Cdlumbu!'. grades pupils were also in Co- won an international outdoor
Mr. and Mrs. .Larry Stlms- lumbus on Wednesday where tennis tournament Sunday by
bury spent Monday here with they visited the museum. Mrs . beating Australi's John Newhis parents, Mr, and Mrs. Dale Amy Lowther, Mrs. Katherine combe, 9-7, ~. in the final.
Stansbury and called on other Lawson and Mrs. Bonnie Chead- Tbe women's 'Cl!OWO went to
CGIIcrele is a l.if.elime
relatives and friends
le accompanied them and Rex Leena Ahonen of Finland as she
buy. It's fire and termite
llecent tuei18 .of Mr. •nd Ch&lt;ladle .dro•e ·lbe ·bus.
·loppod ·Pia ~oiling ,of •Ilon"""k·
proof - yet initial cost is
Mrs. Ney Carpenter were Mr.
CHURCH GROUP NEWS
6-1, 6-4.
low. For' Jll ~
and Mrs. R.-11 .Mays. Stras- rhe BUB)' Bee Socioly of the - - - - - - - - needs c.U Uf!
burg, Mrs. Margaret Edmund- · Ca~penter ~apl&gt;st 'ChO!!Ch llllel 1hlj!rida wao plallllllll for
Sdll_.' Vinton, and lllrs. Roiborta with Mrs. William ·Obiadlo ov :111. Thooe allendiny were nea,a l
Parker, Boll"ar. oad tf.:•d-IThuroday •evening. MI'B. [l•le IlliG Jlatty Doneo, rCarol Frai.,J,
cliildren, Nejo, Robbie
:md I Dye was devotional leader for Mary and Helen Peck , Susie
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Cln&lt;i')o. Middleport. Mrs. Parker the meeting. .It was announced Nelson, .Ronda and llenny Whit·
Is In Middleport caring i•&gt;r that the armtp ·would sen• lington, Dollliie, 1\athy
and
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ell, Mrs. Roberl l~81lkor. 'ill m· 'little ,fllltJM'lllment •Farm in lthe 'lira. .&lt;llomtle 'Cheadle.
lilleil lo Gal~p&lt;Jlis Clinic •fol· fUiure. :roo.. 1Pl'esent
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!GIVing surgery.
'Ei i1.1b&lt;!th Gardner, lll i 1111!
!Mt. and Mrs. Earl Starkey Starcher. Vivian Gaston, Fr~~a
were in Charleston, W. Va ,, on Smith, Bonnie Cheadle, Emma
'1'11eiday where they Nloitoll her WhltliJtlllon. Keziah Dye, Hel- ·
btofler ar-· &lt;'i8ter·in-law, Mr en Jeffers, Mae Jordan antJ
and( Mrs. ~ - R. •(IBOnl Caster ·~ ·the hollt..., !liB :Cihaallle.
Q4! also her stmr. Mrs. Elma The 'WSCS Of 1he
Temn:•
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who is with the Casl- Methodist Church was entert3in.
for a oioit.
lid by Mro. 'Murl Clolaway at
and Mrs. Dennis Faer- her home on Wednesday r.ven
are buildinc ·• ,_ .home .my . .Rev..•Oa•id White •illBtalll'd
.State ,J:I&lt;&gt;&lt;M. .!116. 1011 lou 1cdftics"' ~or .till! ctlllllntl yeor
· from the junction of Stfl~f' ' Helen ·cotl and Leah Crabtree
&amp;89.
had the program and dE'voti&lt;'n~
MaSSES siZES
and Mrs. _Lavm Jnrdlfl l and \Were 'lflllistld by Margue~"- :
3-- $2.tt
chlldron alii! 'Mr!o IF~&gt;¥• . 1te l&lt;lolt. ·were A&gt;a ·
visited Mr. Md Mrs . I Greenlees, Winnie Stanley, Rox-1
Lawson and tamily on ie Arbaugh, Katherine Lawwn.
BIG Gtii$Sf%B ·
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'llelen .latlll. ElllllaHth Jordan.
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to the home ot her '"" tree and the hostess. Murl Gal·
and dauabter, Mr. ani! ·~ · Caroll)lll IQreenloeo;, · 'Ia 1
Victor Pml). &lt;filii sptfnii llhtiles, riiiii!IMii ICralllfoe aM ·
some tinif .in tlho Da./11111 D~!Oitne tflott - e illl"ts.
with her (tther ehlkktll.
"llht &lt;lai!Penfer Youlh Group
- Collier, Cincinnati, 'ilL ,' 1fii!ft :at thl 1homc or Mr. and 1
t. H. .Blanton d Mrs. R. A. . .ttington on Sun ,
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Whittington I
Dwai,. Jordan, Bey-• IJ!I!llllntAta 1M .ot1ons on the
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Yisited with Mr. •ilrtme ''h!ut! • 1he Christ." lll _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...;..
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·SUPPOIT
oervices conducted by t h e 100 lllld family win
Great Bend Church May 15. visi tors of Mr. and Mts.
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James F. Early, pastor, led don Rowan and family of
THE IEC!NT JllfMARY
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the regutar service which inelud· ens.
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laymen.
man, and Mrl. lillflliie HanhW• .signed
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Dapid Yost, looal cNSade ·Rilondl 110re SundiJ visitors tl fall
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Mr. and Mrs. James
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meeting its goal in the recent Robert and Lindo were S1
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ward for lilt olltrdl 111111 toad Mrs. Joseph B. llalfield
scripture. Mts. Everett Hayes family of North Carolina
read a summal'y of
t be last week visitors of Mr.
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TAKES DELIVERY _ D. 1: Metzger. Sup&lt;!rior funeral ~»ach and ambulancoo sales ,;r gave 1111 instrumental duet. llrs. Genoira Slrumale, gr811d'
manager, hands over the keys to Ben H. Ewing at the Superior plant iq Lima, Ohio. Mr. Raymond F......, 1.01
da~ter Gina were allo visit&lt;n
Ewing, IDh of tbe owner of Ewin.c Funeral Home m ~om~roy, Ohw, traveled to Lima to SUIDIIIidri!d imprev..,..!l!ts.
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met in regular session on W. Va.. visited Paul, Charles ISd!DIII -c~ was
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Friday, May !J, at Columbia and W. C. Peck and other rei a- spea1&lt;er when the L&lt;tat 1"11111
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school. A spec ial literary pro- tives in the vicinity on Satw·- . PTA IRet ~ 17 m t'he
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direction ol Woflby Lecturer Mr. and Mrs. R~ Gr""' The lliOOMI ""'' opened
amst for the oemoe ns
Elizabelh Jordan, IISSisled by returned from their - - lhe """ldeot. llrs. Rollm Rolr Thomas Sayre.
Carl Greenlees and llelo!n Jef. in Florida and sp81t tllm da""' m:s.
the pledge 10 the Officials uf the dluNI tft
fers. The lecturer gave a with Mrs. Hazel Burke ami at flag. The PTA pr~yer fi'aE read David Yost, Marion
Furbee,
"Thought for lho Day" to be- the ""'""w Greer home before hY llrs. Ror Bud&lt;.
Raymond Furbee, Paul Sayre,
gin the program. Rilla Rhoad&lt;&gt; going to Greenville. S. C. to ' Miso Flonmoe Oiocle
was Thomas Sayre, RoWtd Sayre,
recited a poem 'Til Follo11. " m*" dleir lmle. Mrs. GmT·........,. ,.,.. ..... ~ Mrs. Mobel Marshlill, Mrs.
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In sal""' tn ..,!111wllilt orplli· l is \he lontl..- Card - IM&lt;Iot.. rr.m
alii8l Circle
I'!W'IIee, Mrs. Paul Sayre,
zations, Helen Jeffers to I d ' Mr. and Mrs. £cf .....,. ......,. 1$ a 11er
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a..\loo Komi~;, Jlias Karhow Girls 4-H cUis lluild _... die IIO&lt;tq Clall'iJ ott 111o 1.-.t Falls
lliou'bee, llli8s il'.aula
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acter in young """""'· M , Gr- lla&gt;quoli in tile ....1!11 first
lolliher. The ,.,..;.
G. 11boiss., Mrs. Marion ~·ur-11
and Jane Jordan. assi*&lt;l IJ)' 11ioo1b of t11e Bran« - · • ._, r.trs. llollerts. ,.....,utoe ·
Mrs. 'IIIDIIIe ·~ eBEDROOM
Margie Jeffers, Slll!g "flelullt'JI :1! Logan ""' Mr. llloltl!y .,., a lillie Nios (Jircle 4111 IMihalf Mrs. ll8aley II. llloGilliard,
Life.'' A safety reminder, --~ .,..t '4JOahr for dl!e -"1:· .t ... I'I'A SOt 11or lllilllilil....,&lt;II !lito """"linlllndent, was e1'1Wf5 ·CHAIRS
teet Your Fam~y Fr&lt;lftl ,.,.....,.. llr. aid M11&lt;. T. J. lflllloOk it!e.
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eAMMHCES
by Murl Galaway precelled a have ~rned to tlleir an
---conle$1 led by W_. Jordan. Alb011y oiler ~ndiiW .,. ..m- .. !Crs. , _ Loo 81....,.. • lllm
Earl Starkey pot o rel111mg. ler in · -. Fla. OJt Slflur.. . 'nle ,.lile 41f ibe ~selor IIMIID II!~
"A Qloiao." (:.t Creenlees, a day -""!! they joined Mr. 11 ~
llt!bool, ltiiG tii.M!CiiJL0N!, :~pain (UPI)
former 1-H tnder. wld how !l!ld Mrs. Mlbur Orai'Jin!e 8114 lnd • &lt;QIIOIIill1l and .answer ,por· - iiCathy Harler oi-Beal iBeacb,
Boys 4-ft olubs help ~oys be- llr. ~nd Mrs. Mendal 401!W1 '811*~ Allb
&lt;:alit., .I JpndllililiJil ~OU!tlllll. ,:~:::~
como better citizens . A poem, lill ois;tmg with Mt. ""' )Irs. ~ illllllletiii!N, a~ 1lqt~Bful, .~ ~he w&lt;
"Tilt !lrlllre lloi14er,"
- Reed Jellm at lhe J1ti1it!rs q..W
for tbethe ,
tb!iJea 1ltle-ol an internatlonll
. . .DO!IIH PAYMENT
read by l!tleft . - , leno...d I!Mne Mr. Mid . Mrs. Spunlocik Jlrs. """s
- ,...: iiDur!nament wtnm she
N.rlJAV TERMS
by • p~ano solo by Marg;e J&lt;'f. .,.. fomler ,.,.,dents of ·llris III
fli:'OSklenl, &lt;Canada'o il':ay •IJJiban, &lt;&gt;2. 6-2,
rer'l. Gene Jeffers read an arti- community.
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rle, "Ten Rules to Raise IJe. Michael Lawson oulferell • Jdenl, lllrs. Anlftw (Jrutll, !l.'llornlul IKO&lt;!h of Brazil beat
linquent Ch ildren," and t '' e severe faoo 0111 on Fr.idll)' wtone :-"· .ani! Mn. Or•llle Dart:OU, ¥1J1011\a~la!a Nloolla ~llic, •&amp;4, ,fl.
MIDIIUIPORT
Lecturer closed the prqgrom playmg ball It Colurn!Jat; sCbool
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1, M, 6-1, for the
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with '" Food Fot Thought - ll 's He was llillen 1o Sll!liiJrlng Corsages were presellled :q 1.'11ampionship.
0 K , Everyone Does 1t"
IArms hasplkll whm!! aeveral oUicers, the guest speaker, lin-PERSONALS
, stiches Wfll'l! 1aken in 'fhe cut. 11taJiing officer, out-Moiqg treasMr ond Mrs. Dale Stansbury
Sctl80t NOTES
1 ure~t •teachers, and the 1honot'l!d
and granddaughter.
'ller.sJ Pupils oHhe first four grades guTh · Bit d
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Tumer. spent the weeke'l'ld m at Colurrlbia 'SChool .acoomJIBheb ·
~nae an.ne~
Columbus visiting
relrtives, ied by &amp;heir teachers, Ruth : ; g Ydfl · ean A:lkire e aecThey :joined other members or Starkey ani Millie (loen bus '~'hera · t'
ad'
their famfty for 1 .gdtm'.tng on driver, Mfndal Jo~dan, ' a n d wilh 3 ~=i~~gho::s
Sunday at the home of Mr. ·mothers, Boann BIShop, Mae ments of •cake ...~t.s null
and Mrs. Larry Stansbury, Rey- Jm11B11, Ma.rtha Jeffers, Betty mints and iced' tea: .,.;re ·, .,;.
noldsburg. Larry, who lias .,.,m- 1Walsh, Dons Raynard
and sd ~ M 'Robeiit Allllle flu •
pleted basic traintng at Fm't Betty Johnson jtlurf\Yed to !Go- -en~ • etr~i!, 'Mrs.
1r,
Knill, Ky., wlD rl!)lOI't to a llumbus on Wednesday Vlllm Roush ani! Mrs Robert ftbodeB
camp in lAouisillla when ·his they Yi-d llhe sights at the
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lea\'e is ·over. Other guests ~ ' zoo. Jufla itchnson aacompansides his brothers and lii~ ler icd her mother.
,ft.oW.6PQN WINS
and faml!i!s were Mr and Mrs. Meryl Houdashelt and Jolm Sii'OOKIIOLM (IJPl) ..;Iiltlfujjo
C. W. SII!Hibuey arM! Mr. ami Snediger and their upper four Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif.,
Mrs. Reibert Gray of Cdlumbu!'. grades pupils were also in Co- won an international outdoor
Mr. and Mrs. .Larry Stlms- lumbus on Wednesday where tennis tournament Sunday by
bury spent Monday here with they visited the museum. Mrs . beating Australi's John Newhis parents, Mr, and Mrs. Dale Amy Lowther, Mrs. Katherine combe, 9-7, ~. in the final.
Stansbury and called on other Lawson and Mrs. Bonnie Chead- Tbe women's 'Cl!OWO went to
CGIIcrele is a l.if.elime
relatives and friends
le accompanied them and Rex Leena Ahonen of Finland as she
buy. It's fire and termite
llecent tuei18 .of Mr. •nd Ch&lt;ladle .dro•e ·lbe ·bus.
·loppod ·Pia ~oiling ,of •Ilon"""k·
proof - yet initial cost is
Mrs. Ney Carpenter were Mr.
CHURCH GROUP NEWS
6-1, 6-4.
low. For' Jll ~
and Mrs. R.-11 .Mays. Stras- rhe BUB)' Bee Socioly of the - - - - - - - - needs c.U Uf!
burg, Mrs. Margaret Edmund- · Ca~penter ~apl&gt;st 'ChO!!Ch llllel 1hlj!rida wao plallllllll for
Sdll_.' Vinton, and lllrs. Roiborta with Mrs. William ·Obiadlo ov :111. Thooe allendiny were nea,a l
Parker, Boll"ar. oad tf.:•d-IThuroday •evening. MI'B. [l•le IlliG Jlatty Doneo, rCarol Frai.,J,
cliildren, Nejo, Robbie
:md I Dye was devotional leader for Mary and Helen Peck , Susie
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Cln&lt;i')o. Middleport. Mrs. Parker the meeting. .It was announced Nelson, .Ronda and llenny Whit·
Is In Middleport caring i•&gt;r that the armtp ·would sen• lington, Dollliie, 1\athy
and
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ell, Mrs. Roberl l~81lkor. 'ill m· 'little ,fllltJM'lllment •Farm in lthe 'lira. .&lt;llomtle 'Cheadle.
lilleil lo Gal~p&lt;Jlis Clinic •fol· fUiure. :roo.. 1Pl'esent
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!Mt. and Mrs. Earl Starkey Starcher. Vivian Gaston, Fr~~a
were in Charleston, W. Va ,, on Smith, Bonnie Cheadle, Emma
'1'11eiday where they Nloitoll her WhltliJtlllon. Keziah Dye, Hel- ·
btofler ar-· &lt;'i8ter·in-law, Mr en Jeffers, Mae Jordan antJ
and( Mrs. ~ - R. •(IBOnl Caster ·~ ·the hollt..., !liB :Cihaallle.
Q4! also her stmr. Mrs. Elma The 'WSCS Of 1he
Temn:•
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who is with the Casl- Methodist Church was entert3in.
for a oioit.
lid by Mro. 'Murl Clolaway at
and Mrs. Dennis Faer- her home on Wednesday r.ven
are buildinc ·• ,_ .home .my . .Rev..•Oa•id White •illBtalll'd
.State ,J:I&lt;&gt;&lt;M. .!116. 1011 lou 1cdftics"' ~or .till! ctlllllntl yeor
· from the junction of Stfl~f' ' Helen ·cotl and Leah Crabtree
&amp;89.
had the program and dE'voti&lt;'n~
MaSSES siZES
and Mrs. _Lavm Jnrdlfl l and \Were 'lflllistld by Margue~"- :
3-- $2.tt
chlldron alii! 'Mr!o IF~&gt;¥• . 1te l&lt;lolt. ·were A&gt;a ·
visited Mr. Md Mrs . I Greenlees, Winnie Stanley, Rox-1
Lawson and tamily on ie Arbaugh, Katherine Lawwn.
BIG Gtii$Sf%B ·
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'llelen .latlll. ElllllaHth Jordan.
4% wiO.. .·
El,. 'Mt!Ccni.~l hils .,•. IWe.tina 'O.Ibtret, iLe~h Cral&gt;
to the home ot her '"" tree and the hostess. Murl Gal·
and dauabter, Mr. ani! ·~ · Caroll)lll IQreenloeo;, · 'Ia 1
Victor Pml). &lt;filii sptfnii llhtiles, riiiii!IMii ICralllfoe aM ·
some tinif .in tlho Da./11111 D~!Oitne tflott - e illl"ts.
with her (tther ehlkktll.
"llht &lt;lai!Penfer Youlh Group
- Collier, Cincinnati, 'ilL ,' 1fii!ft :at thl 1homc or Mr. and 1
t. H. .Blanton d Mrs. R. A. . .ttington on Sun ,
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Whittington I
Dwai,. Jordan, Bey-• IJ!I!llllntAta 1M .ot1ons on the
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LITILE ORPHAN ANNIE

By HAROLD GRAY

CJI.I ,~I'I !WHY

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~lUCKY .,

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D~HT TO·· ?

Oorn YOU !i'H.AX?

A SALESMAN I THE

r I&lt;NOW, -n-lN ! I-llS PLM'i
TO ELECT YOU ~YOQ Q!P
1 SEEM Llk'IO AN lOIOT'S CREAM

WilY HE CH.QNGEO

UNTIL· ··UM11L TI¥\1'" t!Wl=UI,.

WELL, rtl SAY

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By BRANNER
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MAY eE ~ARD FOR
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Society Notr{;
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entertained Suoday wltb 1 ~''
dinner lor bll !IIIIer, Mr, ·
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bucket
V·8 engine, finish,
auto-.
matte transmission, power steering and brakes, wire
wheel covers, 8:00 white wall tires, shows little wear,
radio, beater, 1 real buy.

$1695

Grey finish, vinyJ interior, 327 cu. in. engine, Power·
glide, good tires.

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barn 8lld sbeds. ,Cillb or
land contract 1% mlloa lllll1h
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LITILE ORPHAN ANNIE

By HAROLD GRAY

CJI.I ,~I'I !WHY

!I ·B· BtJT

~lUCKY .,

I-IADN'T I
D~HT TO·· ?

Oorn YOU !i'H.AX?

A SALESMAN I THE

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TO ELECT YOU ~YOQ Q!P
1 SEEM Llk'IO AN lOIOT'S CREAM

WilY HE CH.QNGEO

UNTIL· ··UM11L TI¥\1'" t!Wl=UI,.

WELL, rtl SAY

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110 Mechanic St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

By BRANNER
FIRST ,
M ARTIN~T·~ R~R}I(Me&gt;

MAY eE ~ARD FOR
YOU 10 ACCI'PT .

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Eastern
Society Notr{;
t.,...._'&gt;Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCaiQ , '
entertained Suoday wltb 1 ~''
dinner lor bll !IIIIer, Mr, ·
Mi!(:llll ol ..,
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MeCa!D. IIIII Mn.. OladYt ·
IIIII Mr. IIIII IWI'o.
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•IWDIInB- were held- Mooday
.tteruooD for a new Pomeroy
Mgtcil: Cio!IIIPDDY garage and
sliowroom to be built tbla 11UD-

TONIGHT lhru TUESDAY
"RED LINE 7000"

- Technico1orJames Caan
Laura Devon
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CoJornrtoont
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURS.
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"CourtiDg Swing"
$11,911 CHAIRS .
$17.90 ROCKERS
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LOUNGES
$25.911 GLIDERS
$ 7.95 CHAIRS
$14.50 CHAISE LOUNGES
$ 5.95 TABLES
$11.95 CHAIRS
$19.95 CHAISE LOUNGES
$17.95 ROCKERS
$10,00 CHAIRS
$19.95 ROCKERS
$17.95 CHAISE LOUNGES
$ 6.50 CHAIRS
$ 9.95 ROCKERS
$12.50 CHAISE LOUNGES
$ 3.75 END BENCHES
$34.110 IAR·B-Q SETS
$21.50 REDWOOD CHAIRS
$SUS LOVE SEATS
$37.50 CHAISE LOUNGES
$59.95 GIN RUMMY SETS
$32.00 ROCKIRS
$62.00 LLOYD SWINGS
$32.50 LLOYD CHAIRS
$18.50 LLOYD CHAIRS
$69.00 TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS
W.OO TABLE AND 2 CHAIRS
$19.00 LOVE SEATS
$46,50 ~HAIRS
$42.00 LOVI ~EJITS
$24.00 CHAIRS
$16.50 TABLES
$ 9.9S COTS
$14.95 CHAIRS
$29.95 CHAIRS
$59,00 GLIDERS
$91.00 BED GLIDERS
W.OO CHAISE LOUNGES
W.OO METAL GLIDIRS

CtJlcmel Sanders' asks:

~~Goi11g for a Sunday drive?

Fill up at my place."

3rd Friday Club
Observes its
Anniversary

"Toke a bucket of chicken along for the tide. There's no
tastier way &amp;o .fill up. My origina1 recipe makes Kentucky Fried
Chicken tender and t.asty and finger lickin' good. So good, you
may just turo the car around and come back for more,
,

SALI $9.50
SALI $14.110
SALI $14.110

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YOUR
HEADQUARTERS
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FLOWERS
A Tribute To

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eJARMAN
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Our loved Ones.

eRAND
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KEDS ••• BALL BAND JUS ••• P. F.'s
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FUitNITURE

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

We've just had·
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our ~est sales month bt40 years.
SOmebody somewhe~ ·
D,ttlSt;be tiuying a lot of Po.~tiacs.

.LANKY WCY
HOLLYWOOD tUPI) - LucDle Ball .bas a ·candid memory of her8elf as a eblld.
"I was 1811 and skinny,
llamlDil red hair and braces, ••
sbe say&amp;. "I looked like It kitchee malclt with buck teeth."

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eHEEL HUGGERS

and ol· ward D. Mitchell, zone .,snag. near; Rev. Richard Martin,
tiRtioas have been ·completed new Pomeroy Motor Compllll)lllces
of the Chevrolet Motor Co. Sheriff Robert C. Harten~acll,
lor tho purchBse of the' IPolor proge construction would get ed on two
Additional persons Introduced Falber Jobn Turel, Rev. Joseph
compiiii)I'B exlstblg gajooge t.. underway today. Engineer lor will bO a ·
the ceremonies were Kraly, Rev. WUbur
Perrin,
cillUes flont on West MIJn.st, tho new building will be D. H. pr&amp;-fab In
G&lt;orge Gold,. brnnch. mnn· Rev. &gt;Carver Williams, .Pome.
mending to SeconrJ.tl.
Robeson, Pomeroy,
yellow.
of the General Motors roy PoUce Chi~ Jed Websler,
''When tliese liuur!(np bave Mr. Knight began employ- Mr. Knight
Corp. In Parkers- Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar,
been removed," Mr. Reed said, \llenl wltb the Pomeroy Motor es the new
be reaMr. Clark, regional man- Pomeroy C of C
P,..,IJent
"It Ia the lnlenllon oi the dJreo. .'Co. In February of 1929, and ely for ,
time ager of lhe Chevrolet Moto.· Co., Jack Cahey, and Middleport c
ton of 'the Farmers Bani: ond became general mnnqer ln 1967
and William Healhcote and Ed- of C Pr&lt;sident John Welsh.
Savings Compnny to build a August of that year. He bought ber.
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ward Gleen, bolh Chevrolet of- Among the out-of·town VIS!new, modern bank building on Into the buslnm In IINO and Others taklnB P&amp;r! In the ficials; D. H. Ro~on; engl. tors .were Mr. and Mrs. George
the s!~, providing drlv..!n bank· baa served as the llqn's presJ. 81'&lt;lundbreikiQ8 belillet Knight
lng facHIUes end. ample park· dent since then.
and Reed, _ , ~ GrueInK."
Mr. Kn!ghl, lrlclnB the re. ..,., manager ot ,Pomeroy
Mr. Reed further stated that cent history of the company, tor Co.; Willialli' Knlglrt, gen,er-1
no definlle ~ for &lt;OllSiruc- said the used car ·lol on East al mnnqer Ill·the M;Moo couro-1
tiM bas beeli set built Is his Maln-sl was opened In 19111. II ly Motor Co.; Re~ · l\JcComlick,
hope that the building may be was graded above Dood st•ge sales manager &lt;1. the r;~~~t I
under way In the ipr!ng of 1967. In 1953.
Ba Motor Co.; George C&lt;
Meanwb!le, Mr. Knight lndl- The new building will be of Jr., sales manager oflhe
cated, following •lie ground- ..... tory, with the erception of on Counly Motor Co., :.nnd
Tueoday 8llllOUIICed !bat oego- brealdng .ceremonleo, that the the parll

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6onal'tl Sr., RunUnglon auto land Jobn Cornett,
dealer; "Robert Rees, car deal· men; and Mr. and Mrs.
er; Miss Donna Roush, Emer-IMink, car dealer, all ol
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polls nnd Mr. and Mrs.
son Evans, President of th.e ton Jobn!Jon, Insurance
Ohio Valley Bank; Joe Moch, Joe Jonlon, Peoples ·
president of lhe GallipOlis Fii'St cial; Mr. Lanham, Cily
National Bank; Selwyn
R. al Bank, Mr. and Mr!.
While, cashier of the OhiD Val- Krodel, Anita Hoschar,
ley Bank; Altomey John Holl~ Betty Neibert and I. H. ·c.~,&gt; .
day, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur man, Peoples ·National
Darnbrough; ~wrence Bastiani an of Pt. Pleasant.

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lA· break..!!."

lng of Rep. Ed!lb Green, J). Oregoa's two-term JOvemar,
Ore., one oi !be stale'l
llatlleld, was a runaway
Influential paiiUcal ligurel.
to defeat three other
previously had not endorsed
and win the Republl·
candidate,
senatorial nomination. Ha~
'l'bt Oregon primary came
field also Is a critic of Jolmson,
day after poll&amp;ter Louis
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bls political strength Is so
said tn a copyrighted
!bat his views on Vlel
opinion BID'Vey that the
were not ~&gt;peeled to
!dent now bas his
the oulcome of the race
popularity ratiog amoag
wey.
Morgan strongly opposed U.S. astion's volers since he
Florida's bitter Democratic
involvement In VIet Nam, and the White House, The pall
campaign came
received vigorous suppart from only 55 per cent of the
an end with a I'Wl-Dff
Sen. Wayne Morse, IJ.Ore., one thinks Johnson is doing a
Gov. Haydon Burn&amp;
!be nation's most QU!spoj&lt;fn job. HarriJ attributed
Mayor Robert King
Cljljca of the war. )o!Qrgnn also dedlne to the war In Viet
'l'be winner will oppose
recdved the las~mlnllle liP-. llllllnOaiiDD at home.
ClRUdaKirk In
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Uti 01 Conlellden
The conlenders were U.S.
&amp;bert Duncnn, 45, who
up almOst certain reto enter lbe Senate
as a champion of
Johnson's po!lcles,
former Federal Power
Commissioner Howard Morgnn,

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DUDLEY'S

MEMBER OF THE FAMILY

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The Rev. Josepll Kraly, pas·
tor of St. Paul's
Luthelan
Church,
was
elected
president
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tal Health Association .
Other officers elected were
Mrs. William Holl as
!IrS
vice president end Mr. Wilo '
liam L. Carr of Coolville as second vice president. Mrs. !Ada
Hampton was reelected seer.
tary - treasurer. Deferred for
later consideration was a ~
posal to use the new Lutberu
church to bouse a mentally ...
tarded class.
RepOrts indicated that till
Association paid out $100 to belp
finance lhe testing of IS mental·
ly retarded children In Felwary (at a cost of $313), preU...
inary to forming a class of Jill'
pUs meeting stall' quallficallou.
AKlNGSclM- About 1 persons joined A. R. Knight, prosid~nt The Rev, Riclliard _Marta,
and owner of the Pomeroy Motnr Company, and other Trl-County business leaders. in past pres_,dent and chairmaD. II ·
ground breaking ceremonies Monday for a new garage and showroom with over 18,000 · the ~eetmg, reported that ft.
nancmg of the proposed claa
eguare feet under roof.
could with considerable IJteU.
hood, be obtained up to 10 per
cenl lhrough the federal Oflk!e
Economic Opportunity,....,.
Iolclassroom
space was Jocated
and a budget sel.
The Rev. Nyle Borden, a.!lla
County Mental Heallh oHiclil,
outlined methods by wb!cb tlJt
association could raise the fi.
mainlng ID per cent, lnclwlbll
a dues-paying - memboral&gt;!J
drive, canister drive, and ...
era! donation drive aimed ill
organizations.
Additional names of mentaltJ
retarded children were ooll$
ed with a view to furlbor elltlbillty lesting, and added Ill ·llil
file gathered this year.
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Pastor Kraly promised IIJIII!II.
er meeting when slgnlflll8lll ~
gross and plans bad betrlllliMII.

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But In Oregon the main lssuo
WBJ· Viet, Nll!ll lp the baltie for
the Dell)ocrallc nomination
the oea1 ~ relinquished
Sen. Maul')ne Neuberger,

For Memorial

MEMORIAL DAY

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cljSnged the b~ance ol pOII~ICa!l

Open Friday Nights Til 9 -- Also Open All Day Thursdays

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Pl'flldenl Johnson's Viet
paUcle8 today drew their
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'l'b6 lesl came In 1m
~; . 11 a . time
~ · pOpularity
reP!Ji;141!11n national
~ bt at lis lowest mark
~~ enlered the
~ 2\t years ago.
'l'b!!. tast gave O.:Oson
~ ~IWdJooln today's voting.
~cky primary and
e~OIIS , In Oklahoma
ll'lllrlda also were belna held.
The Florida race
s~p~s . of , glvin(
a !resb
lndlll4itiol -411 . whether •lederal

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Kuttreq fried Chiekt~~t

FOOTWEAR

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Testing Viet Nam Policies

SALE $~00
SALE .SO
SALE .9.50
SALE $16.00
SALE $14,00
SAL. $7.75
SALE $16.00
SALI $14.00
SALE $4.911
IAU $7.75
SALI $10.110
SALI $2.95
SALI $21.00
SALI $21.110
IALE $J2.IIO
SALI $:JOJIO
SALI $41.00
SALI $26.00
SALE $50.00
SALI $11.00
SALI $15.00
SALE $56.110
SALE $32.00
SALE $74.110
SALE UL00
SALI $$4.00
SALI $19.110
SALE $14.00
SALI $7J5
SALE $13.00
SALE $25.00
SALE $41.00
SALE $14.110
sAu s:JOJIO
SALE $32,00

COlONEL SANDERS' RECIPE

Nationally Advertised Brands

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ELBERFELDS POMEROY

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Tbe structure, with $11,017,
sq: .(t. of rjrl¢- space, will be
~ on the compsny'o
3-aci'e tr!lct oi land on East
~~~ .here the Pomeroy Motor Co. used car lot Is located.
A. R. Knlgb~ owner of the
flrll), Bald the new facility will
coulsl 31 a sbowroom, · parts
departinent, servi"' department
and oH!ce space.
'l'btodore T. Reed, Jr., pres!dent of the Farmera Bani: and
Savings Company, who parllclpaled in the ceremonies, also

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