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RUGBY sporic1'after

BAHR CLOTHIERS
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Regional Spri~g Meeting. t~ be: ~ell
By Area Garden clubs ot Rio Gronde

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

TOP J'()ST
010 11 1 clerk Ill Syracuse, If.
E Ayres executive Y. and oubooquently oerood u
of U,. Central 1 alllre 1!11D81Br, salol mane·
of the Great Atlanticlser IIIII direCtol' ol saleo In tha
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today Centrsl Olvlsk&gt;n bolore
eleded
of the 01· eieckd a vice .j)f6ldent of the Mr. and Mrs. Orville• ~~:;\
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l'ltllbuflh Unlt ill IIIII.
Mr. and Mrs. John . G
daughter , Patricia and Mrs.
Powell attended the
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of Mrs. Willlam Allen, a
Laurel Cliff resident, at
Tuesday. They retul'!l·

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home Wednesday .
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wise and
family of Toledo spent the past
weekend with his mother. Mrs.
Wise.
. and Mrs. Herbert Dixon
and SUsan and Roger 11l~ited ·
Sundsy at Shade with M r '
George Fulton and Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Pratt and famil y.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swan
of Long Bottom were Pomeroy
visitors Thursday . They also visited In Middleport with Mrs.
Lucille B. Hawkins.
Mrs. E. J . Tracy substituted
the Salisbury School this week
Mrs. Walter Bunce who was
ill.
Mn Robert Rit,.hle and Mrs.
Bill Grueser spent Wednesday
at Belpre with Mrs. Paul Grin·
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BOOKS AUDITED
The books of Chester Councll
Daughters of America were aud·
ited Tuesday evening at the
horne of Mrs. James Ridenour,
trustee. A social hour followed
the audit and refreshments were
served by the hostess to Mrs .
F.ddie Hartllng. trustee ; Mrs.
HaUie Frederick, recording sec·
; retary; Mrs. James Van Meter,
· financial secretary; Mrs. Ross
Cleland. colillcil deputy Mrs.
Henry Eichiiiger and
M r s.
George Sargent.

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~ aald · Friday niflhl
In Mlddlipeft, that bids probably wllf bi
aometlme this
fall for Nlocillon of RoUte 33

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Also hlibllflhtln8 the 1111!1 ~IItrlct 111ee1Jng, which was~·
ild by about 80 persons, w...
remarks by Wayne Ward, alate
director of the Ohio Division of

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Hud&lt;bC, Low·
renee, Athelia, ~
and
Morgan. ~·of the event
were State Emplofeea David
MlDer of Middleport, RoUand
Torrence of Tuppen Plalna and

hl!fd· at tile 'Martin reslalll'ont. •ble,

Sprblgo 19; ·

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The re-'&lt;a by Dolrier lnsplr·
ed an "~lion by Meigs offi·
&lt;lals .IINI· community leaders
attendJI!C tho dinner meeting

he emphasized lhe· imP,ort'ance and Fonner Congrmman Pete
of the paSiage ol· lr;sne · J ~ Abele wert amonc the 1""11
garding appOrtlllmrient 'of the present. Women present were
house of rep~t!""-·· · -· Dorothy ~. Evelyn LucCounties repreoenled at· )hel,kt and Eleonor Robt1011, all ol
meeting were
N~ Meigs county.
. Melis,' Gall!i,
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SIMPLIFY YOUI PURCHASE
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LOW-COST BANK LOAN!
Avoid the !edious red tope - flwmldng plans Jmolole and, at the
same tilDe, tc~ve money oa tbe -..,y c:oot &lt;If yOAM API """ Gel QM of
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OTHER POMEROY NATIONAL BENEFITS.

__ '11le Portsmouth
District
&gt;!ethodist Youtll
rally will be held Sunday
noon, April I, at Trinity
odlst Church ill Porlsmouth,
to S p. m. Guest speaker
be Bishop Ensley, who bss recovered from a near fatal auto
accident this past year.
Parents of tile youth aud
terested adults are welcome
attend. Those planning to
tend are asked to contact Mrs.
Leo Smith or Mrs. William RUB·

PLAN CAR WAilll
The Senior class of Pomeroy
Rlgh School will sponsor a car
wash from 9 a.m. through B p.
m. at tile former Hackett's Sohio Station on East Main·BI thfs
Saurday.
- ---TO BE INDUCfED
Franklin J. Ebersbach, Porneroy, will leave for Induction
to the Army at Fort
Columbus on April 5, Beitectlve
Service Board Clerk
Lowery' said today.

3. Choose tho ona monthly poyment plan !hot best
fits your burlgal
•dded cost ta you

s.. How Llttlalt Costs To Financl Tha Pomeroy Notional Woy

In water, sound travels at
a speed of about UOO feet a
second.

AMOUNT I
OF LOAN 36 MONTHS 30 MONTHS 124 MONTHS 118 MONTHS
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$60.55
$46.66
$1000 I »2.77 I »&amp;.33
90.83
70.00
57.50
49.16 I
1500 I
121.11
93.33
76.66
65.55
2000 I'
181.66
140.00
115.00
98.33
3000 I

MEIGS THEATR£

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SAFETY CHAMPS ·

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''NIGHT TllAIN TO PAII,II"

Lulie Nielsen, AlfJia Gur
SUN., MON. TUIS.

-TochntcolorTbe Dave Clark rt-Tbt

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Anlmaio-Gelz
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JimmY Smith Tri.,.The 8~·

doU..Frelldle Bell·Roberta
1Jnn and tbe Bell Boy•llll'J

Member Federal Depo.tt illllurante Corporatloll

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Ann 14obi01'.Chad Evm&gt;tiJOin O'Brien-Naney Slnatra
PHiurellellpook To Me

Admlsolon 711e &amp;

Markln1• Not Mtatiolled

Phuong. One was shot down
over the target. It! pilot para-

Another Navy jet hit by Com-

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A Navy pilot who flew oo the
raid said Communist anti-air-

cratt fire tooked !ike .. horrible

1 belches of orange flame from

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In Duplex Fire

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Tay}or Ready
T0 step up Ri0 Grande'8
vIet
• Nam war story to be
T0 }d at Show

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Dan O'Herllhf and
Walter Matthau

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We Admit 2 Lost in Air Over Viet Cong

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"'FAIL IAPI•

*~~SERVING MEIGS COUNTY FOR OVER 93 YEARS

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der to stop the flow of poiso110us acids into the stream.
VItal Uok
- - - -- - - -- uThis would Dot only prevent further inere_ase ~! The spokesma11 said the lrAAW"=~~Imwsc.:w~~tmltl,
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pollution, ~u.! ~ventually
bridge Is a vital link connect·
A de•r apparently survived I
BO~ STUFFING B!;lE .- .Dick Rosenbaum, left, president of the Mlddleport-Pome. would stop 11, Bald the con· melt A. Conway, Ohio Unlver· ,ing Hano with Cenlrat Viet after It ran Into tbe side of I
roy RDf.lry club, ~elps box 5,yo&lt;l Easter S&lt;;al letters Friday mgh! lo be mailed to gressman.
sity Regional Development In· I "We accomplished Jhe mis· a car driven by Paul M.
Mela'V'eoullty reSidents. At right is Rotanan Carl Horky. Rotarians, as indlv!duais, In describlnl pbssea of lbe st!tute offi&lt;lal; and
Robert I slon. We knocked out the McElroy. 43, Rt. 1 Pomerny.l'
.,.~on the work of the Meigs County Crippled Children's Society which is financed Appalachia program, he said Cobb, Galt!a county work unit bridge," the spokesman said. Tile McElroy car was belog
lbrougb Seal Sales.-Sentinel Photo.
the l!lreom IDlYI be cleaned ~p oonaervatwmst .
I The bombed bridge spanned drl•en south on Rl. 7 at 8:15
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if It 11 to be_ used for industr.t~l Special guests
Introduced ' the Songmi River on the north· p.m. Friday, two and six
and recreatlOnal purposes. It were Jim Rupert, ma.yor of ern outskirts of the city
ol teotbs miles sooth of Middle~~ :~v: .~~~CO:..':!~t'~~ Wellston; Kenneth Kriebel, ..,.. Thanh Hoa.. The bridge carries port, when lhe deer r811 f':"m CANTON. Ohio (UPI) Thr"
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vice director from Wellston; 1the only railroad and only rna· west to east across the b1gb- young children and possiblJ a
8Iream .,..tat"'1
ua~o I eoun- Paul Uaskins and John Morgan, jor highway between Hanoi and way. The Obto State Patrol, fourth wer~ burned to death ...
ty, and flows into the Obto ~iv· Gallia county commissioners; Central Viet Nam.
which jovestigated the acci· day when fire ra~ed out of conI
~r near Eureka, below GaUtpo- Bill Smitll, Gallla county exten·
dent, ...ported minor damage trul at a two·famlly dwelling ..
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aion agent.
tt tile C'ar.
the ctty s southwest We.
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Her ...inted eat
Extra fire companies wert
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tllol illllllatr!ld firma W beoa Pled&amp;ea of support were re-,
"""""""""""_'_"''""" summoned lo the scene •• the
Rotarians and RotaryAnns of,
the Meigs County
Hubbard, Mr. end Mra. fa tile - · ... evOI'flldnl ceived from the Engle Construe···
bbo b
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the Mlddleport·Pomeroy
pled Ch!ldren's Society.
Horky, Mr. and Mrs. John met oet lor b,y fa. lion Co., of McArthur; Dodrill
stu rn laze contmued lit
elub dined at
Rotary served as a
Mr. and Mrs. Rlcbsrd daolrlaJ finn1 lbe n""P' Ford Sale, John Walburn and
burn. One fll'l!man was ov""'
school ealeterla
lfOup" ahout'l7 years
Rawlings, Mr. and M ro. 11o11 of Racoooo Crook. T.. Son Timber and Farm Pro.
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come by smoke. .
!ng then stuffed an
to organlle the· soolety ·
Wi!Uam Blaettnar
.Mr. - . . . failed to
1er ducts also of McArlhur
The three dend children ...,..
G,OOO lelterl lo county .
continued to provide
Mrs. Richard ~baum, lolls lle&lt;aue .. :.:...~·
Stanbaugh, chal.;.,an of
identified as Dina 4; G"'ID&lt;f·
lnvlllnl Eaater . Saal purchesea. man (and woman) . powe~.
and Mrs. Pllll Smart, Mr. Other pokers last nlght In· the committee preoided Dud·
3, and Karen , I. ali children ,.
Rotarians, as . lndlviduals,
The stuffing bee took I h·•l
Mrs. casb Bahr, Mr. and eluded Blll Holliday, of tho U. ley Harder read the min~tes of WASHINGTON (UP)) - U.S.
Mrs ..Ruth Lambert, 2S .. AIIOII&gt;Iilali thelllllelvea each year
of tbe club'a
regular
Jack Robson, Mrl. George S. Corpa of Army Engtneers, two prev!oua meetings. Jab Ar- Ambassador Maxwell D. Taylor
' er child . .Wayne, 6, was m crl~
do the !lor., connected 'witb
meeling usoaUy
1rt, Mrs. Richard Owen, Huntington, w. Va.; J. Sher· pln·ight served as public ,..Ia· Ileaves t~ht for his Saigon
cal condllmn, and a f1fth wao
Easter Seal Sale wblch
Methoclfat church_. .
McComas, &lt;leno·Grate, Ed· man Porter, director of admit· lions for the evening, and ClUU'· post to direct ~ steppe&lt;f-up anti· Rio Grande College willl be behoved trapped m the burn1nc
of tile · MHS
laon Boker, end Wendell Ger· lance, Rio Grande CoUeae; Em· leo Withee took several pictures.' Communlat dnve whteh
In· represented at the First South- house. . .
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the .
lach lnd aon.
volvea sending "~vera I thous- eastern Ohio Business and In-. Authorities sa1d Mrs. LamASilstln&amp; with the. work
and" more American troops to dustrial Show held this year in :bert was token to Altman H.,.
nlibt wete Mr. and
South Viet Nam.
connection with Regatta Week·! pita! in critical condition from '
· Jenldilson, Mr•.and ·
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Offi&lt;lals oaid there was no end ot Pomeroy.
I cuts and burns. The Lamllert
decision as yet on the exact The booth will be under the ' family lived in the downstairl
Board Appro"ea
number to go, but that the pro- c&lt;&gt;&lt;firection of Nicholas G. Kos-I apartment of a tw ..story .......
Report of Oerk.
gram in the next few months tls, Field AdmiSSIOns Officer, O&lt;:cupanls of the . upstainl
undoubtedly would push the to. and Bruce M. Dudley. Director ! apartment escaped ~
CffiCAGO (UPI) -- Sally Rand celebrates her ftlst tal f u s ·m
1 of College Relations. Photo- firemen •aid.
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birthday today stw In the same old rut-cavorting behind In :Outh' Vie~IN:.; :;-~nn~ graphs of the campu s . will be
- --.pair of ostrich leather fans.
the 30 000
k
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The Oblll Deparlmenlof High"Me retire? Perish the thought!" the birthday girl At '
m:rth
'l/ 500 the college will be shown on! Barnhill Attends
way• wDI reoe!Ye bida IIIII let uid.
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oontrarts for oxtenalvt reaur"Wby retire? I love danpng. I'm healthy, my fig- n S m!htary m~n '" S 0 u 1 h Today Rio Grande College is 1
one .nven 100
''a&lt;dllg projects In Molp and ure'l the same and I still - --- - ---·--- · - VIetNam. lncludiiiK 4,000 Mar. attonded by over 500 students I C. J . Barnhill of the.
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oountlel April rt
weigh 113 pbwlds.
\said. ''The owner Is ping tomes sent In last montll to guard !MID 13 stateo, the District of ITelephone Co. at CoolVIlle
. The resurfacq ill . GliDe "My holr'a BID! blonde end lfve me • 'sorprise' birthday the .bltl alrbase at Da Nang.
Columbia and two foreign coun- among the 850 telephone
•t-i[CO&lt;IIIIy wlll be on Rl 7 Ill ·Add!- 1'111 atm ....._~
cake and I upect I lot of old DISClosure of plans to send tries in a typical semester. The ttves and marNigemenl
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d Cbesbfrt ' to hJpa, Sbe 'lf8S harkinti bact to her friends to drop ln."
further troop
relnf=emonta maJOI'· ity of the sludents at the nei who attended the
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Fr' •- ·•••t after T •nual convention and trade
end l• the vWqe of Cho8h1re eye.popp.,. ,..,.,_ _ II"~
came 1""Y "'6''
oywr coll&lt;ge. however, still come
lor a dl&amp;tance ol 7 57 miiH
CliO'I "A Centlll'l ol Jlrocresa" NEGRO FARMERS PlatED ended a week·long series of dJa. ens, Vinton, and washington ·~ the AOhio !alndt.ependth.ent
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cusslons with President John- from
this area
tGailla, P one """ 100 18
oe'7a~ ~lb In brought out tbe boya by the WASHINGTON (UPI)-Three son and other top olficials bore. Jackson. Lawrence. Meigs, Ath- the . Plaza Hotel In
~. in Mlddl~ 1bouaaDds IIIII modi Sally lam- NtlfO farmera haYO been
ens, Vinton,_ and " '"hington w~ht\:!h~~~itsthe
Melp llf.ttl!orlal,lliopltal
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to
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Count•es, Ohto; Mason County d lop
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ADMISSlDNS '-, .Edllh
II Ul milea In 9lllll- ' I nevtr ttloppatl WOI'Idlll and llllmlnlatralion o1 federal farm Franklin D. Shoemaker, !I, · a.
fcatona, lhe awards
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mllea on Rt. IH Ill Obve fW'I. Lui ,Y"ar I ...riled 40 kansaa and Maryland.
$11 and costa oo a
spedblg ~ld in )nat one of the booths and non-lnduslty f~g~~res.
and. the fourth 1.01 miles woeka and I w Y,lelity of book· Alflculture Secre.tery OrvUie dler&amp;e ill Middleport
Mayor m Pomeroy In connectwn w1lb APPROVES ·
EST
143 In SaUabury town· Ina• lined up !'If 1•;• 81117 L. Freeman selected lho men Lee Smith's court Friday. Olen Regatta Weekel:d. Area manu· WASHJNG::rut1ll'•n
ind' In the vU!ap of Mill- said.
Friday- to ..,..e on the atateo' ~e Doerfer, 5, Route 1, f cturers, institutinn•. and bus· H
"I may drop o1
Alf1cult11rll !'lobllilatlon and Middleport, forfeited a fU bond inesses who wish to 'tell" or
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tboutlb to do ........, . the..,., CoMm-otion (ASC) oomlillt- on the same charge.
"soil;' In the few booths left partment roq...t for
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TAKEN '1'0 JIOIIPI'I'"J.
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Advertising Alency, Athens, or "' _,. up
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p_, -..noJ , iopd- well."
"'1 Tbo oppofllteea, the flrlll iiORE'l'UJUil ftUN-AWAY
,the POl eroy Cbsmber of Om&gt;- doiDOallc fll'lil
·toOk .Mrl. llaudt
,to. . . ,
.,_ to 'ever aerve on otata 'l'ho Meigs Cooney Sberlff' merce.
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place Mexklu
¥omorial holpltal at .......,IIJ II bldbla _... ACS eommlttees, aro GeofP ....,._ took I ,...,.ay
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todar' .. I . '-~ 111114 ... .. ... at lllln&amp;lll'l a..·w, Spsan of Mound Bayn\1, lit'I, ~m - count)' Into 0115•
mcluded~~tJrtc~=~
wu II IIIIi homl. tl liliii Ill Cbap.
, · . Mia: Ca!dwiD McMlllaJI of Aft&lt;:lloi!Y Friday. Sbe wu turned
Mei&amp;t General Hospital
lllOillar1 ,
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Pllp,id .. "Ilia .. . - \;~ .. nqolla; Md. and John ~. over 1o her' patenlland return· ADMISSIONS - None.
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Cong. Waitt!' !IIQtil,r,_itddreaslng approldmately 60 l·"'t.iday's raid was the closest HE'S AlLIN!}- Harve Eastman,..81J~·flrife kelp Cottnjie~ att~.l the '!lrihlifoD..RUJ:al Committee meet- U.S. pla~es have come to the ty Children's home super (when 50 or more children were
lag Ill the Vmtoll Town HaU Friday night, proposed that Commurust capital of Hanm tllere) and active GOP polihc1an for many years ta Iii
obsolete war explosives be used to blow up aband.oned and the first attack they have poor condition at Meigs General hospital. Thil picture
mlneo along tbe llO·mile course of Raccoon Creek m or-, made on a non-military target. was taken about one year ago .

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Wearing apparel for your fa•dy and furnishings
for your home.

Bricklayers Local No. 32
hold their regular meeting
Saturday evening, April 3,
8 p.m. at the American Legton
Hall, Pomeroy.
Ifill be served.

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radio end 1 ppllan....rvlce, oil over thlo port of the -ntry.

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It wa1 not certain Immediate- ticed national markings on the

From 9AM to 9PM ·Is Sale Day
AT ELBERFELDS POMEROY

ELBERFELD$ lulve prompt delivery HI'VIca, """""' end

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'ly whether the SOvfet.bullt jet planes.
I munist anti·aircrafl fire crash·
belonied to North Viet Nam, More than 100 Navy planes landed at the U.S. airbase in
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whether any llgilllnc accurred The returning U.S. p 1I o Is . chuted into Communist·h e I d
durinl the encounter.
made no mention of having no- Iterritory.

The Rev. M. E. Dowson
speak at the Syracuse Meth,.·ll
dist Church, Sunday evening,
Aprll '· at 7:30 p. m. w!th
special music by Mrs. William
Russell.

2. Select your own auto lnouronce agont.

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Coun cream.
Dowson will be the speaker.
mg the Sunday School hour.
Pomt Pleasant Mason
Calling were his grandpar- Mnalcai specials will be preA chapter on, "How they go
bof !Commerce, '"'•~• enta Mr and Mrs Lew!l Har sentod by the youth tporu!Orln&amp;
Sm 1th, Aus ness man.
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Karl
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Mr· and Mrl ••w.. serv1co.
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lie," was gtven by Mrs. Gll·
B:w~er t;;nd Mr. M.,: Mrs. Kenneth ~Is a~d childBEGIN MONDAY
more. A colleclton wao taken Q St 1 Tax Commission for ren Kenny and David Pome- MASON - Ralph Warner, Illbus. This is the first time a for
missions. It was decided 8 u;iscU:Sfon of tax assessrMnts
Mrs. Emma Brick!~. Mid- gtneer for the town of Mason.
group bas attended from the that each member. would
the business dll!lrict of Point dleport, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor· W. Va., oald todat ll!al res~
Middleport church.
a penny for each iDch of
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man Yeauger and son. Kevin, dents In tha lower e..~· of Masmately 500 or 600
height Ill. the April meetmg.
Middleport. He also received a on may begin COIDiecl!lli to the
over the state. Adults
Attendmg were Karol)'Tl Souls· The lfOUP discussed and telephone call from his great sewer system Mondsjr; A!;rU I.
psnying the group are the Rev. by, Brenda and Dennis Gilmore compared property assessment aunt, Mrs Geofle Deweese of Warner said this will llleladl
and Mrs. Donald Ricks, Scher· Dean and Wayne Puli!ns,
betw.on Zone 1 IIIII 2 a"!! prop- Athena ·
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ry and Douglas, Mrs. Wendell Jacobs, Greg Eblin,
In the north end of the city.
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Martha and Linda Baker, Nancy and Darla Gill, Barbara nd
Keith Kline, Becky Wrig!Jt and
Barbara Lewis.
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SAIGON (UPI) - Russian·bullt MIG jets challenged American planes bombing
Communl.lt North Viet Nam today for the first time, it was officially announced here.
· AU. S. Navy spokesman said three MIG's "inlerlered" with American raiders at·
tacklnl a railway and hlchway bridge 65 miles south of Hanoi, capital of Communist
North Viet Nam. The lpokesman said tho MIG's fled with the American fighter· bombers pursuing them at
miles an hour. The Red planes escaped into a bank of lowlying haze. Communllt North Viet Nam claimed its air, sea and ground units shot
down 12 American planes and damaged many more but did not report any aerial bat.
tie. Tbe Navy actnowl•d£ed -- · the loss of two planes but Red China or Russia, all three took part In the raid "" the
the Air Force witheld any nat ion s use planes of this strategic bridge at D o n g

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Eastern FHA ..'
Senclrrtg Gltls .
To Conventron.

Beechwold Church of Christ ·
Columbus. They will attend
workshops and activities
ned for the you th groups.
The you people will be over·
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111 ' prlnJ meetln8 April 10 at J111!1'1B brou8b1 for cll&amp;J:Y
Rio Grande ElementarY SchOOl aftemOOn IJI"'II''III
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ill Rl· Grande. ~ roeetlnl will obora• of a......Utod 1-Mr.,
bolill wllb rellJir&amp;tloD IIIII col· Region XI and will 1nclllde
fee hOur from t to 10 a.m. Mom- Jameo Tllno, ~~
bon aro to bring tbe 50 eenta , _ miJIIIOIIIIIPIB,
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ert Relbe~ Mkldleport, ~
Tbo I!IOl'1IIDI -ion wru be vation; Ml~. Gilbert Cullen of
held (rom 10 a.m. until 12 110011 Marlet\0, ModOI'II ~cJ.,.'f:
wltb. potlud&lt; luncll to be ...... Earl &amp;ender, ~:· ' ·
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ed. Each member attet1dlna 11
1 Mro. Albert Pool, tbe \110
asked to bring a polluck food flg(Jrlnel.
· and table aarv!ce. Beverage
Arrangements lor dlsp
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' !flU be ftlmillhed by the hoot to be brought ill b!ll!le, , .
club.
~· Mro. Crarl11 .~
· · t 1 p.m. there !riD be o meet- dialrict dlnctor.
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big of aU club presldenll for
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5o per cenl of the clubo In the
region muat be repro-ted by
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Jean Hunt, Carolyn ~ 1114
Janet Holsinger a'1'. the :thr"
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delegateo from tbe · ~
Chapter to the 2Gtll Star~ ~
vention of the Future IJOmemakers of America 1n ~­
bus April 2 and a at M~
Racine Elernentery P. T.A. Auditorium on the .tlhlo lll"it
and Oouthern Local 7 • 8th Grado Universlly Campw!. . ,. :
P. T. A. members attending
Miss Holsinger I• a member
tbe Southeast District P. T. A. of the State Chorus. Miss Hunt
conference at Cambridge Mar· and Miss Price wUI be fGilnl
2t were Mrs. William Hoback, delegates tn the election · .'. of
Helen Johnson, Mat~aret Weal new alate officers.
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and Virginia Burke, among a
The theme for the ~ ~
registration of 170.
"Education Bu!ids ·A ''Nation. ,
Next year's conference will Dr. E. E. Holt, State Sup,erJD.
be at Athens, with Athens City tendent of Publle lnatrucflon,
Councli as host.
wiil extend greetings. Fout
Mrs. Harold Lohse, Pomeroy, honorary memberships and
the director of the Southeast H. A. scholarships will b!'
d!l!lrlct, was presented an bon- sented Friday nlcht ·
orary l!fe membership In the On Saturday the eleclion anW
Ohio Congress ol Parenta and installation of the 1~ state
JOYCE ANN FREDERICK
Teachers by Councils In the officers wlll be held ' lollowblg
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Geor~e Frederick, Jr.,
district In recognition of her an address "Tbo
Educated
Lo g Bottom are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Joyce
P'.1 .\ work.
Heart,'' by State Sen8tor Tefi..
An~ to Alvi~ Turner, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Turner, Sr., C?&lt;Jlvllle.
AU money received by the nyson Guyer.
The ' bride·elect is a senior at Eastern High school. Mr. Turner Will be a
Ohio Congress for honorary life During the two dayo several
1965 raduate of Carthage Troy High school. The groom plans to attend
membership goes Into the alate progt am features wlll reoof.
Ohio ~niversity after graduation. Wedding plans are to be announced later.
fund to be used for sc~olarshlps n!ze the 20th anniversary ytlf
for studenta entering the teacb· of the organization's loundlnJ.
Study
Assessments
tng profession.
The girls wlll he accompanlid
27 Teen.-6ge l'outh
to Columbus by tbelr advlool',
Meets After
In Pt. Pleasant
Mrs. Janice Ritchte and tho
Attend Conference
PT. Pl-EASANT _ Consult· 16rh Birllulay
chapter mother, Ml'l!. Grace
Twenty • seven Intermediate
Is Celebrated
Price.
ants from the State Tax Dejlarl· B'll Ri
f Mr
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' and senior youths of the Mid·
dleport Church of Christ
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met wltll Mason ECountytt M.;,
Rl~:. :bserv~ ~~is
PLAN PROGRAM
spending Friday and
The Jumor lsswnary
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Morris Bragg, . vere l&amp;th birthday Wedneoday. Mar. Youth and Family Nl&amp;lrt w!ll
In Columbus where
ty of the La~rel Chff MethodiSt Bissell. Coun ty Commwmner. 31. several friends and rela- be observed at the Syracuse
attend the "Teeos for
church and 118 leaders, Mrs. L. W. Getty, County Clerk, Bel· tlves caller and shared his de- Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m.

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Charles dl Gaulle today wound

up two day• of talks which may
llave broken the diplomatic Ice
wlllch has ohille.l Anglo-P'rench
relations in recent years.

The prime minister and the
,....!dent turned !heir atteDas

European Wllty, Western delente and integration of nuclear
loren - queatlona on which
lboN are wide dlvergenceo of
policy helwMD their ooWltrles.
J'riday's talks were held
In
what Wilson described as "a
reland and friendly atmos·
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we r e
frank, outspoken, robust and
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Arnold K. Evans, JournaUst
Third Class, USN, son of . Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur J, Evans, ol
Pomeroy, hu received a 0..
partment of Defense certificate
of merit from Vice Admiral
John S. McCain, Jr., Cornmander, Amphibious Force,- U. S.
Atlantic Fleet.
Evans, who II on Admli'al
McCaln'a staff at Uttla Creet,
Va., received the award for

the . GATOR, a weekly Navy
Newspaper published for the
sailor~ .al!d marines ol the AmphibioWI Force, U. S, Atlantic
Fleet. The GATOR wao awarded the certifiCBte of merit for
being judged ti1e most oulotandlng pbotooolfset military new•
paper in the United Stalell.
Evans waa edll!lr of the GA·
TOR during the pariod October
to December 1964, lha quarter

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20 - game WIDner, wao only ning look even better.
~s was touc~ed for a_sm~le slightly less effective, but he Sisler, who took over for the
Y ";; Berry m the third m- gave up the big blow twice too late Fred Hulohinson midway
nmg, ut Berry was erased on often and was touched for lha through the 11164 seaoon said

IJJr wlllcti the GATOR was Judged best. ·
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news editor for tho GATOR,
which has a readerahip pf over
36,'l00 Mllora, mlll'inOa and dopendents and II pttblls)ied by
lha . Ampblbloua Fort:e , Public
lnlormiltkm Oli!ce. · '
Evans 0111ltted 1ft lhe Navy
Aupst 28; li6Z. •u. Ia • graduate of Pomeroy lllgb 'ochooL

' double play.

New~omer Keith Haner collected ! double and
ringle Friday to lead the Gallipolis Blue Devils to a 3-0
v1ctory over Kyger Creek on Memorial Field.
It was tho seaoon opener for both teams. The hitling was just aa eold as the weather (38 de~ees). Both
learns managed only six hits in the seven inmng contest.
Southpaw Lanny Tyo 0 n d
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righthander• Ron Janey and with a walk. Catcher Joe FishLarry Mitchell wert locked-up er then slammed a long drlve
in a scoreleso pitching duel un- to left but Phil Cremeens caught
til the botlom of the lllth inn- the ball for the fu:st out.

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!Best Pair)
H:mters' Association F i e 1d r"
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Susie,
Marietta
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Du and By
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Trials get Wlderway In Mor·
(Derby Femalea)
Jewell, Fra
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tBest Pack)
early this morning lollowing Bottom · Kathy, Edger Johnson : I Cid D, Mr. Ed D, McBeth D.
Friday night's Bench Show in Lady Bird JOhnson, u.
H. and Dare D, Dudding and Bel·
the Activities Building at the Humphrey.
cher • Soulh Point.
GaUIJ County Junior
Fail-·
(All-Age, Males)
(Nalllral Carrlnge)
groWlda.
Breeze Hill Jester, 0 . W. Cut- George'• Mlke, Ray George,
A record entry was expected lit; stoaniine Skyrocket, An- McArthur.
to be outed lor the two • day drew Webel; Kill Hill Je•ter,
(Bell Honnd Ia Sbowl
lrlila.
Ttm Cutlit.
High Noon second, Lewll AbLast
night, approalmately
!All-Age, Females)
les, Jeromesville, 0., shown by
200 persons were on hand for Marietta Susie, Frank Dutton, Ray Easton.
the bench llhow at the
fair- Bye..ille: Rambo, Mios Check·
tBesl ()ppollte Sex)
grounda despite near-freezing era, George Rambo; Marietta VIrginia, Ralph Ours, Long
temperatures. Two huge blow- Jewell, Frank Dutton.
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Tom Neal who l&lt;ayoed Fran-

Palm Springs where be found juries.

~ 1 Tone a'nd his own act·10g the body and called police.
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Tone Insisted Neal struck
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career m a N
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Neal, now a landacape eng!- first while Neal claimed he
actress Barbara Payt?n, today neer, refused to make any been attacked by Tone,

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piStol alaylng of bll estranged
wde.
Police said the fatal shooting
of Gall Neal, the 29-year-oid
beauty who was Neal'o third
wile, waa •definitely
homictde.' '
Neal, fil, will be formally
charged with murder on 1'4onday, pollee Capt. Robert White
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joy every second of every min-

later wed Mlsa Payton. 'The
marriage quickly ended In divorce.
Neal, who had been playing
featured roles in Hollywood
movies, and Miss PaytOJ1, sank
into professional oblivion within
a couple of yesra altet' the celebrated fight. Neal quit actin&amp;
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can't
match their strength, but. a
good fast break will equahze
something like that," Laker
Coach Fred Schaus oaid
F 'd
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The Bulfeto who finished
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TRI COUNTY LEAGUE
March 10, 1965 .

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those who entered · 348; Sisson 491 ; Longstreth 358 ; Baltimore
Holzer hospital in the past 24 ! Rawlings 430; Handicap 120 : Hers hey
hour• were: Elaine L. Brown, ]Total 2189 ; Won 0, Lost 3, Point-;

934 First Ave., Mrs. Rosie Ver- 0. Foremaa

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AbOOtt - Black·

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nie Wheeler. Rt. ! Bidwell, sto~ ~ ; Abbott 507 ; Gruese~ Buffalo
Denny Lee Gleaooo, 102 Frank- 460, D•llon 439 . Radford 524 , PJtlsburgh

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Mowery, Pauletta ·

Jordon Linda
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Menchlnl and
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Total 2284 No Points. Raciae [b.
Ashland Oil L. Gilmore 446 ; ~~~ - Teaford 397: Sean 500~
H. Amberger 494 : A. Sawyer I G!and 529 : G&lt; ·~y 300; Dame421 ; M. Sawyer 437 ; Total 1848 ~
; 2.1: Harxhcap 93 ; Total
Won 3, Lost 0. Bee cee8 - M. : ...~· Ol~ts 8. Cross 1: Sou 300 · B. Cross 384 : \lcKenGREENSBORO, N. C .IUPI) Bowen. 432 ; J . Chesher 3611 : B.
388
A !Iimmer, but still chunky Bowen, Sr. 448 ; H. Chesher 388 ; ~Je
· . Grueser 3&amp;8; ~t!lsel-o
Phil Ridgero hopes to celebrate Handicap 15; Total 1651 Won o. ! ~~d 199 · Total 2055 · Pomli 2.
his birthday today by taking Lost 3.
. o su-. - Holliday 409; Plat397
Bil1y Casper and Sam Snead in Cellar Dwellers- J. Bowen · ~:~.
: Edw~s 3!19; Paulsea
the Greater Greensboro Open 351 ; S. Yeauger 379 ; B Bowen, Tol~l~';j' ~i ;:-~dleap 33 '
golf
tournament
Jr . 341 ; L. Carson 406 : Handi- Col. &amp; So. ~hit · Ele(!trieFor Rodgers, who ,wJU he 'l7 cap 2445 ; Total 1723 Won I, Lost Coughenour 410; Boyer
381;
loday, • WID or runner-up lin- 2. Pinheads - Ada Nease 453 Bodimer 438; Wisecup 376: PridUih would put him in tbe Mas- E. Sylvester 430; Art Nease dy 360 : Handicap 117 . Total
ter's for the sixth consecutive 377 ; K. Yeauger 513 : Total 173;) 208. Points 8. NatioDat ' Life
time, or every year aince he Won ~- Lost I.
!no. - P. Ellis 478· Glaokner
turned pro.
, H- Co - S. Custer 422 ; H. 371 ; Blind 390; Owe~s 38tl; K.
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. Custer 429; P. Hennessy 347; Aieker 38": Total20l2, No Pointa
Casper, the logical favorite T. Hennessy 424 ; Handicap 105; High Game _ K Hale 220 .
and Snead, the oenttmental Total 1727; Won O, Lost 3. Pat , High Series _ H. Clal!orthf
choice, are three strokes ahead oles - D. Clark 413; B. Clark iili9.
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of Rodgers, at 137, going into 506 ; P. lngeis 465 ; c. 1ngets l High Team Game _ Racine
the third round of !he $63,000 506 ; Total 1890; Won 3, Lllst 0. American Legion 848 ; High
tournament. Bug Rodgers has Team High Three Games - Team Series - Racine Amerigiven signs of returrung to the Patsi~s 1890 Team High Sin· ·can Legion 2400.
style of old when he won $50 ,- gle Game - Pa•, les 682: Ind.
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000 IR less than 18 mOnths in High Three Gan;es Ken Yeau- '
~HL Playoff Standings
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ger 513, Pat Ingels 465 : Ind. · By United Preso lnternalioaal
High Single Game - Hank Am·'
Series A !Semifinal!
berger 197; Ada Nease, Pat
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u1.h achool Frida morning
c1a1 discrlmin8tio
tod
'Aiter the pledgeyol
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lla led by
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prayer
ahead, King plans: Swnmer ptq. .
cau.f Fultz, Jenny
demonairatlona' for better
Paulette Hudson, Jane
housing, Job• and ed,uc~~- ·
Sandy White BID
in lha Nor:\ and COIItlnJeff Burt pl~yed "On
demonstr*-Ds In
ih e
sin" ond "Bird Dog" Ill on
and an, escalating'' . .C.
strumental ensemble.
boycott! a Aleblm·e.
A humorous skit, "A1mtv
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LATE CLASSIFIED
John, Sandy Mowery aa Allc:e,j,
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ROOM boose wlth bath· and
Du ie Lambert 88 Tom.
an excellent 11160 50 x· 1e ·M""
}:;:my Mencblni and Becky blle · home with awning and •
danced ID a Jazz routine patio located on J acres · piOI
and Keith p~aUn aa "Sugar on Storyt RWl. This Ia a re8l
and Patty Jordon 88 bargain at $7,500 Wll'l fii:IGQ,
ave 8 cornm•~cll!l. THE WJIIEMAN AGENCY ' · ·
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1-31a or "'4'111
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played gui~a and
in sln~es Klnge~l
Keith P~aiin
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fli'St game of the National BasFIShermen are found everyth: ket~a.U
~ssoctation'a Western when: - on ~p . of, beneath,
DIVlSIOR fmals.
~limbtng over, 81umg on, stand-

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mg by shivering in dripping BOSTON tUPI)
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with, 'hiding from,' breathing League fans are g~ ~::,' lin Ave:• Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Ed- Toto' 24~0; Won 3, Lost 0, Points
Friday'• p_.,ull•
te8Dll &amp;umed in fine pitching
down, two steps ahead of get- to watch the umpirel more die WhLte, Rt. 1 Letart, W. Va., 8.
Roc~ester 5o Que.. ~ 1
efforto.
ting ready, digging fur, ~iling carefully this season to know Glenn Allen Tucker, Rt. Z Ra· Mel11 County _Bea1le Club- Balt1more 2 Hershey o
Tyo fanned lland walked onout running after fish drag- fwhen the innings are ended cme, Robert Wetzel Wolle, Rt./Joe Johnson 451 . Ken Johnson !Only games scheduled!
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Janey and Mitchell allowed four
smelling of.
rules geverning touching has.. Davis, Langsville, Clint Birch, Y .er 52L otal 2467. Won l' Exhibl·""" Baseball Results
lka
M lh
iov lh
k
infi ld
HI. I Portland, Mrs. Britton 1, Lost 2, Pomls 2. Masoo City By Umled Presa lotematlonai
1uc y by th
.
.
wa •
are coming ort three wins in . o ers
e
em,
. e
Ie ers on ground and B. Barlow, Coal Grove, Louis ~eystone - .., :.ig 528; McK~n· ' St. Louis 4 New York N 2
Catcher Bl~ ~had~ They struckout nJne Bobcats. four games against the second girls mai'Jjf them, uncles and force o~ts could lead to more Raymond Buckley, Ashland, Ky., Zle 499; Gloe~kner 445; Ma~cm- Baltimore 4 New York A 3
mly other Gallipolis hit, a am- Kyger Creek made
place St Louis Hawks in the big brothers tease them, fath- than a lrttJe ~onfusion- and a Mrs. Ira G. Lycan,
Russell, ko 492 ; Smith 392: Handicap Cincinnati 4 Chicago
(A)
gle in lha first inning· ' .
costly mllcues while the
. .round of the Western Iers and. grandpas teach them, few runs besides.
Ky., and Mil. Arthur C. Toler, in; Total 2473; WOJI 3, Lost 1,
a squad o
Coach John Wicktlne s Bob- Devils played errorleso ball.
playoffs.
Gnd enliSts them and the fish Amencan League President Rt. 1 Millwolod, W. Va.
Pomls 6.
Chicago A b squad 11 Kan,..
rota misaed two scoring oppor.
The NBA's Easte
Dl . 1 ward~ walchea for them.
Joe Cronin explained the situ.
DUcbarged
CroW"s Steak House - Ingels
City 4
!unities in .fha filth and seventh Coach Paul Smith'a
will begin s.:ay v:;g~~ A fiSherman is 1 lie with a lion in which "faucy Dan" Patlenta recently dlacharged 485; Halley 439: Crow 283; Hal· Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles N 2
ln~s.
De!ils Will meet Jackson
in Boston, when the world new look, a atory w1th a new atyled first basemen who ap.- included James Caufman, Mrs. hday ...481; Duerr 568; HandJcap Detroit 10 Washington 1
Singlea b)r Jlo~~~~;y Pad; and their SEOAL Southern
champion Celtics meet anolhar angle. All_ his hopes for tho fa. pear to remove their foot from William Bartlett, Mrs.
Carl l!i(t_; olal 2406; Won 0, Lllst 3, Boston 5 Chicago N 4
Joey _Willa ~ two men em in opener. Tue~day evemng
thlrd place team, the Philadel- ture art tted to tomorrow. or the base while still in tile aet Knox, Ira ·Baird, Bobby Sch- Pomts 0. _Holr...., Sales-Woods San Francisco 6 Cleveland 4
ol1e 1fith but Mitchell got second Memonal F1el,d.
phia 76ers.
the day when the fish w1U he of catching the ball coold pro- oonover, James McKinney, Law- 560;_ Martm 478; Grate !i84: Houston 10 Minnesota 2
oas~ Larry Snyder (who The B&lt;lbcats next outing will In the Laker-Buliet game t~&gt;- biiiRg. and he WIH be !here.
duce some strange situations. renee otworth, Earl Acree, Mrs. Schlllmg 377; Stobart 558_; Total
coil
KC'o first safety) ID be at Middleport Thursday eve- ·
Schaus will rely on his A fisherman is a composite. "We brought up the ques- Victor Young, Mrs. Margaret 2557; Won 3, Lost 0, Pomts I . HOLDS BIG MARGIN
ero
out, ending tht threat. nlng.
.
duo of Jerry West and He has lhe appatite of a blue lion of clearly tugging f1rst on Staats, Mrs. Floyd
Buskirk, Ind. H•gh Game. - George . CHICAGO (UPnBob Far1)' opened lha final lnnlnf
LINE SCORE:
Baylor to make hla fast gill, the digestion of a shark, ground ouiJ and on force plays Sheryl A. Handyman, Henry Grate 263; Ind. High Senes- IIRgton of Richwood, Ohio the
R HE
go.
the energy of a mus~ellunge, the during a meeting of the man- Dalley. Jr., Mrs. Ma}'li:e Hoi- Bob Bowen 596· T~ lm
High world harness race driving
Kyger Creek 000 000 0 41 3
FIGHT R
curiosily of a native
Brook agers," Cronin said. "They ail meJ, Rev. Earl Cremd, Dur· C'ame -: Holsum Sales 896: champion, 1s far ahead of all
Gallipolis .. 000 021 X - 3 _3
EULTS
trout. the lungs of a farmer agreed that the practice of \ford Cumings, Mrs. Malcolm Team Htgh Senes - Holsum other drivers in the first t965
Battenes -Tyo and J. FIB!&gt;- ByRO~Ied:.eso Inlernallonai bawling out a lrespasser, the some players to pull off the H"'!!"'r• Mrs. WOllam Chafm, sales 2557·
standings, the Harness Racing
er, Janey, Mitchell (5) an d
ti 1 ~ I - NIRo Ben- imaginatioo of a lure manufac- bag too quickly would bavo to JU4in P'alloo, Mrs. Alfred SteInstitute said Friday
LQng,
v~nu '
• 1ta1y, outpointed turer, the irresponsibility of a atop."
veA, Karen Ilobbina, Mrs. WilCITY l.EAGUE
··
Ri~ Randall, 152, Tyler, Tex. grayed tippet, the Wlefulness of Cronin oaid American League bur Waddell, Mn. Richard A.
Marc~ 30, 1965
ON
IIEAil8 NEW LEAGUE
(!), Sandro Mazzlnghi,
157, a backlallh on a dark night, the umpires had been lllstructed to Wright, and Mn .. Ronald W. D a D Bar - H. Miller 536;
~~~9N
Italy, outpolnled Isaac Lilgart, glamour of a heUgr .te d watch the sitnation more 1
Dearing and inllfl daughter. Walker 456; J. Louks 410; Sch"
150 New York (10),
. .
am&amp; an
c 001!·
oenleb 463; Hawley 581; Handi·
TONICOHT &amp; SUNDAY
DENVER, Colo. (UPI)E. L.
the staymg power of a relatwe. ly and caD runners oafo If the
cap 66: Totat 2502 ; Won 2. Lllst
(Dick) Romney, former ooacbl TURIN, Italy (UPI) -Fortun- Nobody else " so early to fielders appear ~ he puU1ng
FINAL FIRING
1, Points 6. Pomeroy Cemeat Fabian
Tab HliDter
at Ulab State University,
ato Manca, 150, Italy, outpoint- rise, so Ignorant of luncb, so away from
has01 too 'The llat_~ of the War Block ~ Clatworthy 498 , Du"RIDE THI WILD SURP"
bead the newly-organized
ed Teni Perez 147
M . late for supper or oo lukewarm qu1ckly.
_
Betw- th~· Stalell was fired err 434· Davis 548· Anderlllln
(Color)
tour baakelhall federation.
(IO).
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OXli:O about chores. Nobolly else gets
A~ • ~· d t ha• beto 1 in the Berl~g Sea on June 460: sa~er 519 ; Total
2459 ;
-oudLAUNDRYRomney wu named
so much fun out of lily pada, routine mniRg-enohng putout In 21, 111115, when the Confeder-. Won 1, Lost 2, Points 2.
Yul Brynner and
DRY CLEANING
of lha lederilU011 by the
VIENNA (UPI) _ Norbert sWlken lop, long worma, hea- the past could be just the be- ate ship Shenandoah, unaw
H a R Flrestone _ R Bailey
Richard Widmark in
WY 2-5421
POMEROY baiJ Federation of lha
Grupe Weal Germany 81 ped vy ra111s, fresh air Snd stinking ginning.
the war had ended
•wo 171; Haggerty 431 ; Smith 447: "FLICOHT FROM ASHIYA"
'-:=:~':"""l!!!I!...,""'"""""",!~Statea.~~------- Jose Ma~~&gt;ur Argentina ap(B). minnows. Nobody else C8D cram
earlier, destroyed •.•me R1dford 523; D. Miller
548;
(Color)
:
Pr he 'y ',:08favII
• into
one apocket
rusty REPORT
GOOD(UPI)-The
SALES New Northern whaling vesaels.To
:~ta~I:;;2420:;;·;W;;on;;3·~;Lost;;;';·;;:;:::i:i::;
_ - -;...;.~
on ~aiJ;;,.
kn1ves,
,piecetwo&lt;Jl shr~veled
NEW YQRK
- ·11
0
.,..,. ~.nn
Torma Dallas 15) ver u
lardeD worm, three feet~ York Jeto leet there'U ,be plenty SPANII!JI ~
BJ(;
n,
·
ted Is visible leader, ail!! spllt 'of lana at Shea. SIJ4l;um n'lrt The Es&lt;orlal is an enorSAN FRANCISCO (UP!)
ahots. a grocery OJ'der,
last fall to waich the1r quarterhact. mous builtliJj&amp; near Madrid
Jimmy Lester, 15510 , San Fra;;: year's fishing button, two bot· heavy_ squad. New York's Spain. It 11 the finest exampl~
ctsco, outpointed Dennis Moyer, tie openers, a ~gged wet fly Amerocon Football League en- of Spanisll l!enaisaance arcbl·
!56\0, Portland, Ore. (IO),
and ~ topogrplnc'!l map show- try are ~pproachlng the 30,000 lecture and combines a churcb.
lng h11 favorite liahlng holes
season tieket aales mark, and convent and palace. 11 11 a burPIZAIU!O AGREES
A fiaherman Ia • magic crea- they etpect lo seD more thaD iai pfat:e for former kinga of
:~SA;-RA:SOTA,
Fla. , (UP!) - lure. You can .lock him in yourL40,000.iiiiiiiobel~orae_;the;;.~-~;;;,.;ot:;;-~·~Spa~ln~.:...-------.·~
Juan Piilarro, the workshop but hla heart Is dan"" II
league'a last holdout ·of ing oo a !rout stream. You mlgh
the lteli season, came to terDII as well give up he'a got nothing
with the Chicago White Soa Fri· to do and II'• all done.
. '·
IlK
Pizarro alao was lha last He can he captured, jaDed,
leaguer ID agree last year boo.sed, mastered, bat ooly • by
'

statement ~ police "on advice
of counseL
The murder weapon , W8B not
8
foun~::!
spen
a
s ng
d
In the cushion of the sofa where
the body wu dllco""':ed·
Neal llrat hit the bea~llnes in
. REVIEWS POUCY
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1951 when. he waa mvolved In
00
a bloody fight wlth actor Fran- Mra. Marthe Husted's nint:hl NEW YORK IUPI) - T b •e
chot Tone over the affections of
-.In-- Dr. Marlin Luther ...~~
Mils Payton on the lawn of her grade stud011ls )ll'eaented a
,._

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•"*e.

Lakers Aun" tO

I

and
Y. B&lt;ltbha eeor"!:•..- : :
td
fWIJI
·
Tho Blue Devlla scored their
final run in the sixth on a walk
IO Pete Anderson and Hanner'o
double ID lettfield

na=r,..:.P.:..
om
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WIIIIBADBN, OEBMANY- era were Wled
2-DailyS imtinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Apr. 3, 1965 Mrs. Neal's body wao IOWld
8
Hester two-hour show to eep
e
on a sofa In the liVIng room
.
.
•
wbo ildleed
lniD
spectators wann.
of Neal's home, where she had braiD concuaamn and faCial In:IUI7 Ia • _ _._._ ..._ Frl- Top honol'll in the show went
been living alone since abe and
1!11 1111 ;;'.-;;;".:;;;;;: in 1 to Ralph Qun, Long Bottom,
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ber husband
orated She had CIDCAGO IUPI)-8ally Rand
11. Air J'afte :....Ita! here whose animal VIrginia, captur·
•
been ohot in
back of the celebrates her 6lst birthday to....,
ed the Beat Oppollle Sea tUle.
head lth 8 4
day still in the IBIIIO old rut•
q.
_.. _ , ~
Lewis Ableo' High Noon the
d w
5-caliber bullet cavorting heblnd a pair of oo, ...... - - · woo
.
an a coroner'• autopay liud trioh 1 alb 1
eonuaaudo lila U. .8. 11111 tact1- Second . waa named lha Bost
THURMONT, Md. IUPIJ - President Johnson meets the time of death at betw.., "M e "': ~~Cllli Air Force in Ew-ope, bell- H : m Show.
J~o':'" at this mountain retreat today with Canadian Pri~e Min· midnight and 2 a.m. Friday. thous~tl"~::"birtrJer':- 8111:
1!1 out ft o CIJO ~ 11 v animal was
wn Y Y ister Lester B. Pearson, who has urged a change m U. S. Attorney James Cantillon sur- "Why retire' 1 ~y d .;g·
1,211 fait bo the llDal jump Easton
Istrategy In the war in South Viet Nam.
rendered Neal to poUce. Neal I'm health · m
e ~n
·
II • paraclada
'll'"HftclliaD Apjllo:llrnatoiy 75 ID 100 aniPearson was expected to arrive at Camp David In telephoned Cantillon early Frl-laame and Yi 1£m 1~ :';;
Far llllllet.rmlned rea- mais participated In the 1965 Maryland's Catoctin Mountains at nbout noon EST. He day and lhe lawyer drove to pounds
w
- . ~ 1111 maJn chale 1J1ri111 event.
was to _have lunch with Johnson, who has Indicated be is
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1
hll " ' " ·el!ute opODed Ivan Wolfe, BarboursvUie llll :deternuned to keep up for
m • llllnolll down Greenup 2·35
~.
the judeo. Deoald Ray, Beaver, lthe present his policy of
May Not Work .
a,;;.,; Eastern down
'
. .M 11 K d
10nat 88 maaiA!r of bounds. R. pressure against the Com- The pnme m1mster sa1d that
3.24
JICRBANK, CAIJF. - RESI- r. waa master of cere- munist regime in North Vi· the U. s. raids on North VIet
_
· d. hl a3~ . 0 : L~wn
dento of fO exclusive hillside IIHIIIles.
et Nam.
Nam might not achieve "the Goqe rOodfD.III
Oallipolla
Me~hlm.4.
m.
homel in danger of being swept JIBe'• tile reaultl of
Ia!! The meeting at the Prest· desired political response'' be- Dam IBl ISJ running M feet
liD land ·
811'11)1 by "RRIii)idoo m1ln!ahwd nJ&amp;b!'s beudl show. Event, ani- dent's weekend retreat waa an- ,cause the Communists would
lie~; p '
-M
:It!· ren . ug
up
an IIDilous 'riBU today as rainl mal'• name ud Oli'Der are lilt· nounced Friday night by the shy away from "the publiC ~ ~ Pi ~~JIIaoon~
~:~up
lOOted .......,., Cailfornia for ed In that order·
White House.
humllitatlon of back10g down • · ea
•
p.m. •
en n wn
day.
·
AI Right '11me
under duress."
2.55, Kanawha Fa!IJ out, Char· 9:3i p.m.; R. H. Boawotth
the 1aar111
=
tbo atorm - the
Mole 1M Pomalo hps,
The Canadian leader In a
.
lesion 20.21. London dam wu up Meldahl 11:65 p.m.;
bealalt Ia
caust ...... aa1 , . - ,
ch Frida night ai Pblla· "There are many fact~"' running lllt feet, Marmet dam up Meldabl 2:10 a.m.; .
~ llulallid lloodlill, trlgJored Paloma, ~ l!l1l Kensugg:sted that a pauae which I ?,"' not m a. po11t10n one and three quarters feet, Sporn up Meldabl 8:30
Iaiii "* -idents, anarted nell; Raider Robin G, R. F. In U. S. air strikes against to .. welgh, Poaraon &amp;ald. be and Winfield dam 8 feet.
WDUam Pitt up Meklahl
troo•., tnllk, dooed some Gonloa· 1'11111 Stride, Robert Norlh Viet Nam "at the "'•ht
But there appear to
Boot MovOmnll:
a.m.; J. S. LewiJ down
~ 11, •
.
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at leaot a -Slhllity that a Olllo Rl
·J0hn J n-e dahl '·80
ICBIIadl(i ,.,.... lineo, - ·
time" might open the door to
·
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ver
•
a.m.
· ~w
boebd • • pollee triDimltMale J1IPI. ...II ..-dtt)
negotiation of the conflict
pause m such 8lJ' strikes down 13, 2:25 a.m.i Vulcan
.... )Iliad,. Ia lift feet
of Dip RJd&amp;e Breeoe. Grabam Official! said !he prime. mtn- agalnst_North VietNam. at lhe down IS, 5:40a.m.; St. Marys ! GaU!poiiJ Dam- •
-lallla-Dailllud...,. and Slm: Litqp Blact Stride, liter, a slaunch friend of the rlghl _t•me might _provide the up 14, 8:U p.m.; Alton Zephyr 3ordon llP 4:30p.m.,
od • •••~ alldetle 11ryc1e llmahuo: M.olt !.lcCoy, United States would receive a Hano&amp; aulhoritiOI _Witb an oppor· up 14, 9:30p.m.; Jefferson down down &amp; p.m.; Tampico Ujl
ICI blld b this
a. c. Dudding.
· courteous ~ring for any pro- tun!~. II they wiSh ID take It, 115, 5:50 a.m.; Andrew Calhoun p.m.; Zimmer up 11:55
-·•· he might offer In the to InJect some liexlblUty into up 17, I a.m.; New Martinsville Lynn B. up 3 a.m.; A.,
CJliDII - w
~ ...... 1-IJ - ) r.:;:::"" But th
lndl ID Inject some fiexlbUity into up 17 2.30 am. weitern up 4own 5 a.m.; Helen z.
.
...,.._
uuu.
ere were oo
- th ·
"lhout
~••ing
• ·
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.· 30
Aaa
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WASIIINGlON &lt;UPI)...J&gt;rool. Weber'• Led)o Dobblt, Andy eatlons of any lmpendlna e1r po1ICJI " 1 . ap,......
17, 6:30 a.m.; Onwird up 18,
a.m.;
up 5,_
dent Join 11 ..,.uy *ldrt Weber; Dlllle. G. T. Sayre; Ll&gt;- change of policy in the guerrll· :~as !"'ure~ct reoult of 7:10 a.m.;_ Jacob G•. up 18, I John Hood up 8:40a.m.
mem""" Ill am,r- ~ cy B, 0. W. 0rt1tt.
Ia war in the near future.
pre
1a.m.; LoU1110na ~p :iz, 6 a.m.; Kauwlla River lboallho Mab COli Ill tbe Ill&amp;mM r.., Ia _ ,
No formal newo conierence 1 "II such a suspension took i Jerry Bosworth up 2Z. 6:15 a. Ann down Lond00 t:2o
.n- - &amp;.Jbura llouoe 01- Dtp Rilli• Breeze, Graham .waa scheduled, but new omen place, lor a limited time, then Im.; John Ladd Dean down 23, Duncan
down
B'#S I
IIIII Son1, OoaltmL
were permitted In the area and the rate of incidents In South : Z:80 a.m.; Titan up iS, 5:4D a. S:45 a.m.; Esso 'f~
Aller ..... a boarlat!.....,. ~ o,poolle Sa, l'lq&amp;o)
there waa a chance a state- \ Viet Nam would provide a fair· • m.; Wayne H. dowllll:l, 5:55 a. up Marmet l:lii' a.m: :·
In 1M louiJc!I.., Jol!naoe Weber'• Lady Dobbie,
AD- ment might he iaued alter the ly accurate way of meaauring j m.; Elisha Wooda up 23, 6:80 Bowles up Wliifield
told aaaemliiad llwmaiien ml . . , Weber, Clnclnnatl.
talks.
l,ta uaefulness and the deorabU· a.m.: Mamalear up Greenup 5 W. H. Shaver, Jr., dowll
Cllplllrial: '1 ,._., biMo (Derby Males)
Pearson delivered hio Phlla·l ity of contiouing it."
p.m.; Fraaldin a , up Greenup flekl ll:a&amp; p.m; Solvay ·
. . · • p1q b llda IIDII 111111
High Nll"ll Secon4,
Lewis delphia speech at a dinner at
&amp;:10 p.m.; Waiter Beckjol'll Winfield 1:10 a.m.: Beaver
.... 1111 "1141111 ,.... ttot !In- Ables, JOI'CIIIIfmlle, 0.; Digs which he received Temple Unl- . There are Itt &amp;qllllN,Incheo down Green ID:20 ,p.m.: ·Buck· WlniiOld 1:25 a.i!l.; •Liley
..._..
llldp a-; GrGala ud ¥erslij&gt;'l World Paaoe award. m 1 tlqllare loot.
ay1 SlaM up Gl'fOnDjl 1:30 a. Lu®a up ·w~lilf a.m. i
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Maj. Gen. John It.

• Ioses
contribu tIOn DISC
F"ISherman'sRea}Nature
•

. Sports Desk has. received the following fr~m 8
Meigs reader who e~Joys spendmg summer vacations at
Cape Cod. The cont~C'butor doesn't know where it originated, but thinks it giVes a ftne mterpretatioo of- "What
Is a Fisherman?" So do I.
!.t follows:
. ..
:
In Innocent boyh.ood. In digrnfied manhood and In
ho~ored old age we fmd a I
- - - - -- ·-- - - - -~eligbtful creature called a missing bundle of noisy •mall
fish~rman .
.
fry who perks up lhe hopes and
Fishermen come in aU ••zes. shattered dreamo of
every
weights, colora, autoa, boats, skunked fisherman by shout~=
boots. 'llley are all IRg :
cat , enalaved and bond- "Hi, Dod. Cotch any fish?"
aged to the aame urge, to en-

one out atole second and hit to shortstop Gib MUiiro

two oub, acored on an er- who threw him out to end

:t=1~~~~1~I 1965 Bench Sh~~ Winners Selected Friday ~x-Actor Held in Wi-fe's
Murder
·,p

Jocllb!U:.·

Any rdowpltch softball team.

wl•hlng lo join a leagee b"lnl
l!lrmed Is aake4 to meet wltb
Wallace Smllb Slmday, Aprll
ftb at Z:3G p.m. at Harmon
Park in Point PleaoaDI. The
league wW be open to teamo
ID Muon, Meigs and Gailtl
&lt;OIIlllleo.

By DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
StaH Sports Writer

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Blue Devils Win
Opening Contest

BENCH SHOW WINNERS -Andrew Weber, left, Cincinnati, and C. E. Graham,
South VIet Nam's repeated mil· .Coalton, pose with their animals shortly after capturing "Best Opposite Sex" and
,. 'I' ·"
ltary coupa d'etat, large num- I' "Best Pup In Show" hon~rs during .F!iday's 19~5 Spring Ohio. State Fox Hunte~'s
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bers of army officers have tak· i Association Ben~h _Sho": 1~ the . Actmtles Blllldtng at !he .Calha County Junior Fa•~· 1 ROTARY·ANNS WORK TOO - Middleport-Pomeroy Rotarians put their "Anns" to work eacb ear before
"'. over aoveroment duties ,grounds. Th~ Ctn~mnaban s arumal was called Weber • Lady Dobbie, and Graham s , Easter at the Stuffing Bee for Easter Seal letters. Here, left to right, are Mr. and Mrs. Rlebar&lt;l W. Rawdngs of Pomwh•ch normally would be per- was named D1gs R1dge Breeze.
eroy; EdiSon Baker, Gene Grate (nearly ln'Oislble behind Mrs. Paul Smart) and Mr. and Mrs. John WOllam Blaett.

liiJt

B
y Bob Wlngitt
•

418 ;, Mille· 4!';; Graf1t

Mooday Nite Mixed Leape

IS

before training be8an he 'would

loss.

lnHet:alked_only one num dur· The Redo otruck early when let the Reds go all out to win
g e entn contest, and he Pete Rose and Vada Pinson sin-. every exhibrtion start.

speciallled. work'' to their mlli-ta•y dut!eo. In the course of

ed a Negro home and tried to
blow up the borneo Ill the mayor
city councilwoman.
Po"-and aed
••
•
"''" vow a aeven~y-a-wee.,
24-hotu--a-day lnvl!llllflatton until
the bombers are found. A $50,
000 reward llao beto posted.
Earl
tor met~orpn, eln&gt;llt sollctud .,!~~=-:.rfi~
d l - oontrolling the
,...
111o m1 ,_ill
Dut. 'l1le
,
~
1IDCIId be ~~ta"::' =~ ~
1!1 tbe Jtftonoa ~ legisla·
!he *leptloa bo preoe tatlon

THE
SPORTs DESK

ute of. every hour of every day
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - !be ' and mght beside a str~am, lake
Later, pincbhitter Jerry Hall Los Angeles La~ers will try to ?r bay -and to protest !f there IS
bleitll then aet Ill for was hit by 8 pitch.
run the upsel·m•nded Baltimore mterference by law, 10-law, ..,
. 88 Hanner looped a single Mitchell then forced Willa ID Bullelll to death tonight In the nat~.

Field Trials BePin in Morton Woods Today;

Rodgers Wants
Present for
His BI"rthda·y

b

SAlOON - PREMIER PBAN
Huy Quat, hlo position strengthened by apparent Buddhlat support, moved today to expel UDneeded army officers from his
aoverrunent.
The official Viet Nam presa
agency aald the premier wants
to return all anny officers except lhnse 'in charge of hishiY·

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even sJxth Knuckleballer Eddie Fish·

out srhect~~ular Iaah~on, shuttmg relief more than once last year, ! tory against only flve exhibition
le Jcago Wh1te Sox on a managed to etrike out five.
losses and it made Manager
:~:r y two hits as Cincinnati Gary Peters, the White Sox Dick Sisler's pre ~ SprJng plan-

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PI er to go the distance this In between, Ellis, who was in relief of Peters
~rmg on FrJday a~d he did_ it the Reds' saviour In It was Cmcinnaii's 14tb vie.

TOP HONORS - Ralph Ours, left, of Long Bottom !Meigs county) is picture~ l_"ilh Virginia, who captured the
PITTI!BURGH - NEOO'IU·
tioRI in the basic steel industry "Best Opposite Sex" title at Friday night's 1965 Ohio State Fox Hunters Association's B~nch Show, held on .the
Were recessed today in what Gallia County Junior Fairgrounds. Judge Iva n W&lt;IJfe, Barboursville, IS next m hne ... LewiS Ables, of Jeromesville,
mq be the negotiator• laat 0 ., ill owner of High Noon Second, shown by Ral'£aston, right. This animal was named "Best Hound in Show."
weekend off Wllll a new wage
In her lifetime, the averse
conlr '!! II written before the
housewife
l8 estimated to
Uay I deadline.
waoh mor&lt; than 2
mlllioll
Eatlmateo on the value of the
dishes.
IJSW'I 11-point ilsl of demands
varied from 50 cenlo to• $1 per
hour over the IU! of a proposed
lhree-yoar pact. The major lea·
lures include two wa1e increas., of IU t:enll each; e•panded sick anct lnsuronce heneiill:
Jobleu benelill: pension• and 1
added protection lor workero

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400-loot
II we~ over the Cblcqo'o Gary Peter~, at:e lnninc 18 . _ tbe _ . 4-4 and lila oecond fnnm,J ""'
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0 ~~ iefthaQder of lila Whlto Sox, eatcber Bob numm wu foreed forced to lea,.. the gaana. .,;:. ::"'~~~~ ~r St. ':; 134; J. Swa!UI aM; R. Burl &lt;·p 17; 'I'CIIIUt:•: W011 1, Loll
Willie Maya is up to hi• old Cleveland
mar:.;:~
lncko again
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Mar' hal
gave up homo nmo to Dervn home wltb 1 wail: •to Ially tile 11e, u.ov,11. llld tile ..,.. _
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135; S. Van Meter Jal; R. llllfl-l l'ollll&gt;t 1
The "'"Y .hey kid" h b
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' who went seven Johnson and Tommy Harper,
'"'""'"" run.
not ~ ..• and II _,_, wu """"'"' New York Meta. Ray &amp;erty 361 ; Ha""'- .I TDtal W'l 1 Ill -.. . . . ed .
. w o at- lc"li lnnlngo, scattered seven
eo., Homen
w••""'i
-·. llqiOCted to Wubbum, attempting · a rome- 2452 W
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t m the .420's early last sea· hill! while alrikl"'i out seven Jn.
Two borne ftiDI by Don Dem- play against lfaah!ngton Sena· back, worked lour innlnga
, on 1, Loot I. TMa No.I. IJdOy D; ~lfll: 1lad&gt;o
1!011, picked up where he left diana. AI Lupl.;. paced tb In- Tony ConJ&amp;liaro, I 1111111 CODo otor led the DotroK 'l1pn to a ton saturday nlghl in Puerto up four ~its one
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dlans with three
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fident aocond-year man with the 111-1 shelllna of the Waaillllgton Jtico.
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331; J. Burt 4&amp;7; 1t. Phalllll'll; tiD . , Hadd''...., ""; Tela! !Ill
Mays stroked two long home samm EIU. w:gl~
Boston Red Sox, paced the Senal!lra. AI Kali110 m1 Dick
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;;'~"; Stallard, J. Werry 1128; lludieap • : Won \ Leatl I, Po1n1o I, . , .
I1IIIB Fnday while leadi
the Cin~i Itch
first Beantowners to a !1-4 victory McAulllle also llOIIIIOCtiJd lor Bo Belinsky, who wu traded . •
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Cards by Total 2512 Woo 2, IAot 1
· Bd Pitt - !Jiawnod
San l'rancisCQ Giants to~ 11-4 nine-Inning prom!~ ~:: b~::: ov~~ the Chicago Qlbo. "Con- round-cireuit blon The Bait~ to Philadelphia from t1ie Los ::;;.. M~k
~="'.;.,~Ian= ~•bland 011 -B. sawyer :IM; 41'1; lftlela ~; NeMeiiOijd MC:
Ylctory over the Cleveland Jn. l the Chicago White Sox 4-t) hll
wbo records pop recorda more Orloleo, pict;lng up a pair Angeles Angeis during tile off aeuilins
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M. sawyer 471 ; D. Qow Ill; Grueaer SZ'I; R. Loab e; Too
d_la_n._._ _ _ _ _ _ ___:~surr~e~nd~e':r~in~g_Jj:"'us~t_!tw~o~h~
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~~':D!~b~lasted~· of runo Ia the eJ&amp;bth inning off seaoon, turned 1n a line Jll!l' Gene
threO-nm ho . T. Titua 135; S. l)nrn,.n 11.1; tal :H17; """ I, Leatl 2, Polnlo
1-~~~w·-e~ur~lng~the~~oii~~
a two-run home (\Ill in the ninth relief llpOCiaisl Pete Ramos, fo1'1l1811Ce over oix Innings al er in the eighth lnnlnf
~ Handicap 671 ; W011 I, Loot t. I.
tonk 1 44 deciskm from the the PhlHtes topped the Mliwau- the Pitlaburgb Piratea f:"e 3-2 Teiom No. I - T. VaUIIhan 141; IDd. llljlb Game - Dee 'lfa"'
New York Yankeea. 'The YaD- kee Braves 3-2. 'l'houch Belin- decision over lila sa
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Blind 255; D. Hood 302; BliDd ~ !28; lild. l!lgiJ Serlea -Dee
kees, bowevar, were IliON 000• sky gave up· seven hill and fu-leso Loa A eleo ndy Kou- 255; J. Glaze 317; Handicap I ~•ley 511; Team ~ GSIII&lt;I
cerned with aootber lou. Star both Milwaukee fWll, he otruck And the Houston"'A•tros~~sg IO!ll; Total 2403 Won 0, Loot 3. ;...MlddlepOI llept. ~
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outfielder Mlcl:ey Mantle IUf. out elghl Braves dor!D~ bis five runo ill the ninth innIn off Team High Three Games Hlp Series
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- If CKSONVII.LE, Fla.(UPII was eraoed on a double play. gled In lha first Inning and lered a pulled leg muacle in workout.
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Bill Pleis, trampled lhe ~ Ashland Oil 2588 Team High Dept. Store 2118.
abo t sammy Elhs _waa womed And he gave up a triple to came home on Deron Johnaon'o
DICk Groat • ll11lflle and triple aota Twins 111-2.
Single Game - Aahland Oil 931.
u opending this season in Jerry McNertney In the siitb home ron. The on! olhe hit Dally Sentinel, p
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March ZZ, lltll
the Cincinnati Reds bullpen inning, hut pitched hla way out Peters K•ve up las ~
• omeroy- ddleport, 0., Apr. 3, 1965---..1
Mike Sawyer 474 ; Ind. High
BEND LEAGUE
~a 1n, I he cs n forget a lot of of the jam. McNertney waa the homer to Tommy Harper In the
Single Game - Jefl Burt 177.
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Ia I*· Telal cotl p&lt;f - • colt.
where.
I&lt;!W' allll ono.l!aU poUJM!t of ltod of 4
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a•ortollll IU eoato eom,ared 2 - Quantity purchaoed and 4 - A• 111tnllonod
abow, tor each dosoB *IP- heel""""
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1e 11 cee11 ill I*· Net prolll whe!ber purei\JMd In ••~ulk or feed varlu In •quality bttl ..,... do makt 1 ~- Tho NCeach »
~Ueart~ielli~!!'!·
pot '*&lt;• ovor11od tat llall bags affect cost, and dehvery ordt do not indleat• mudl rela· 00'1141 f1&gt;r- IIU •bowed 11111 lht polllldl of ftld, tbt .,

·a"-"IY c. E. BLAUSL££
mary for 19M ....,.1\'fld here tblt
o:~ -lloa AIHI week end1 with this stattrnent:
;; falldt Molp county at ono "Notblnr hu been found to
tlrilt wen about 3110,000 Jayiollllequ1tely replace iood lllBDtllhlln tht caro of IIOilUI 500 or qement, and by thla we inci&gt;Kie
:Jaore orodueers. Reoent tabull· actual operations and deelolon·
liMo have thla figure down to maki!ll."
Qtut 7 000.
SUMMARY NOT ROSY
... 'file interutlnl thinl io that ~ • summery of 1814 Poultry
llf the 79,000 irds, about one Record Project Reaults !rom 44
.hurth art on four farms. Thae llflllO tn Ohio 1w the picture
are the four farms in the eoun· 11 not at all roay. Briefly, the
I)' with •OJ&lt; layers. .
avora e net Income per hen
"'' fht 11try bwtine11 todoy is was 101 cents compared to 46
jtiol like any other enterpriae. eont• tn 1165. Averace eu pro'nie margins are 1111&amp;1! and r• dtiCtion was 21~ compared to
fJUire good manaaement to sur· m In 1965. This lower •18 provlve.
ductlon was probably becau!e
.. ,G. S. Vlckere, exlenelon pou!· several flocks had no layers
teyman at Ohio State Univer· from one to three months In
l!iij, II In charge of the 0 h 1o 11164.
p , .tilly lleoord project. Ills sum·
~vera1 e eg price was 33
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iD costs vary, depending on dts!IU.
Ianoe from the mill. For In·
Mr. Vicken poinl• out that atance, If 10 flock owners to In
feed oosts constitute from 5&amp; to to(other with one purehaaln
70 per cent of total cost.t of pro- agent repreoentlng 200,000 Jay.
dtiCinr and oelli"l
vary m they can probably buy tho
inJ with circumatanees. 'Mlere- oame feed cheo: " than one
fore, they are by all oddl the IInck owner buylnl alone for
greatest sinll• itttn In coat of 10,( or 5,000 Jayero. And one
production. Hence, their effect flock owner with 110,000 layer•
on profito can !w'dly be over· can probably buy chaper than
emphloloed.
one flock owner wltb 3.000 lay·
The feed cost oltuation ia not m .
as simple as it might ftr!l seem. 3 - Ohio records show that
for a variety of
reason s. A· feed coat will VII')' from sllsJ!t·
mong them are the following: ly over ~ per ton to over $80
t - Feed vanes m quahty and per ton. The same oltuatlon ex·

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tlonohip bet-• the prJ~ Jllld avorage 1101 profit par hen wu ~ feed COlli per doaeo~~=~~:~~~
lor feed and reaulll oeetp"ed. f ' ~ •II. Ito 11t2 It "'" 1110 41 l&amp;hi!Y /}Ver I CQt.
This •llllles1a aome praclu_. .,_,ta. 11w ...,. reoorda slto'lf I~ li!P t a :12 centa
buylnl food of oqual qual- tllot tht averap 111'1 profit per In Jed COli per hen
lty mtiCh lower than othtrt. cja,.. ht 119 waa u c-JIII, lltd :
queaUOil of ~~~~~~
Some of the reaoona are out- It wu abOUt u., Uft\1 In tiU. 1M- (ll'llduners al
lined above:
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For 19M, this ffpre was about
picture.
&amp; - And II would be peculiar 10 cent per dozen.
PI'QIIt~~;trs are ~~=;=~~
U aome producers. ore not bet. In ~liatl to tbeae r~~c~1 juat with uoh other and
tar bargainers than otllero.
holY lmportanl are fa,d
Ill Ollt area are IQ
n!E WB:LL FED HEN
' " lllutlratlon might belp.
wl\11 producers ~
When we •ummariae
tho For lna\4nee, tile 1~ . COlli '!be producer m doox;:f.
importar· racts. we nole that it P" hen per y•ar with $4 f""' " tor flld bu rouP_
!9kes about 90 pounds of feed iJ f'.IJO, with " feed. tltjl ~ tlot! from an oqutlly
~-~ 111 ~a
per h · each year. This wall · "'"0, or 1 cltfiJfOIIC!I of
dUCIII' In Ohfll PIYIIII
fed hen should produce about eento. (l'eed ~~~~ Ptr ~ Joylt!J tile tiiiiHI Ill
21 dozen eus during the year. with 14 feed Is II eenta, and with We hear • ._.
from lb. South tile.. dlye.
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p· ;rlnl i.l&amp; for load.
3, 01'11 producars paying

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a copy of It bY contaettnr
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Todoy Is Saturday, Aprli
day of 11165 with 272 to, llndiiililii'otll;moo&amp;t.;;lm;:poaot;;;;:;;;ble;.to;;;,
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LOUISVILLE, KY. - Doubl· ed Hayward smd. "1814 Wll an ! The moon Is approachlftl Its
. Cleverly faked to lool the eye same direction . &lt;)It so tho pile
IDll 10 JUst ten yearo . of the outc andmg year lor. the produc·: first quarter.
F i\R.MER8
·.;;., or !ranlt:ly ~In colors na- ' • down . For very deep pile. The Ohio Valley Charolals As- amount of borrowed capital far- Uon credtl as.&lt;oclatJOnl of this ! 'Mle morning star Is Mars.
l;iire never made - deep pile cut single thickness. Pll• may soeiation is aponoorin&amp; ita mers needed to make one dol· distr ~1. They now have over The evening stars are Mars,
DO YOU NEED MON&amp;V
t~bries bring the luxury ktok of I easier to control if you cut first Spring Show and Sale at lar nM lneome hu IM a tri!Tid 100,01 farm families as mem· .Jupiter and Mercttry.
FOR
fUr Into every woman': ward· with a razor blade frm&gt; the Taltersalls in Lexilliltln, Ky., that 15 hkely to contmue . Ho- b•-, and users of these credtt l American author Washington
g:;r;.it'l&amp;p:omont
robe. Ntwest entrles ~ thIs wrong side. a• for fur.
on April loth offering 53 head mer Hayward, pre:udent of the cooperattves, and last year JrviJ1i was OOrn on this day in
Eqmpmrn
LivAstock
110'"• faJhlon "anlmll kinsdom
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. of Charolais •nd Charolai• Cross F ·deral Intermediate Credit tbe• members borrowed ap- . 1783.
Automobiles
~brict Include aquirrel, po- The »ewmg machme tens10n cattle. All sale cattle will be Ba?k of ~outsvii1e. satd in Lou-. proximately _$468 mt_llt~n of op-j
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llldueation•J t..oans
lay, mbra, broadtail, jaguar and shOuld be loose and the pressure shown at 10 a.m. with the sale IJvdle thas past week .
Ierattng cred•t. Th•s •s an In· On this day . an haatory .
·~!"'~etltlv~t Tot•l 1.._,,. Ctst
chinchilla. '!be pile is Uitlally light. The stitch length should I•tarting at 1 p.m.
Hayward atldreaoed the open· crease of U percent over 1963 1 ln 1860, . the Pony Expresa l
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IJ3llMtlc with either 1 knitted or be about 10 stitches per ioch . Th e Ohio jlalley Olarolais Jng session of
two-day con- ·and continues a trend that has Postal Servtce woo Jna.,..ated.
eCrodlt Lifo ''::""••
~Vtll backing of cotton,
aery- Use a coarse needle and heavy Auociatlon consists of memben ference attended by ~~arne 250 been In effect now for thr past I~ 1865, the Union Army .oc·
eFnm•r Own CN411t Source
cr t1111daeryilc fiber.
duty thread.
lroln KenttiCky, Ohio, lndilne, fal'lller-dlrectora and monatero 10 years.
DICK STEIIRETT
1 cupied Richmond, Vo ., onetime
: When purchasing the fabric, Theoe types or fabrics may West Virginia, Illinois, and '
'Ciu~IOn credll auoclatlono "Looking ahead. we see a ·1 caf"~t of thetl Confedera~
County M;"aur
tho ,!ardqes
labriCI need to be hand·basted firot to Pennsylvania. The A81oclation
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this extensl ..e
ames
Ph. WY 2 5270
f'"!~ nap • If not glVeD, add prevent "creeping and puck· was formed to promote this held at Stouffer's In
use ol cred it by our more pro- \ J 1936 B uno R'chard
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; to yardk. Be sure to read ering while machine stitchi : faat growing French breed of1 PoJn
n.
I&amp;resaive farmers. The substao·
n .' r
.10 aup
114 MuiHrry Ava.
~· labels. Some of these pile Seems ahould be !litchod in tho beef cattle. The Charolais it\
IIIII to tile Y~luat clos· llal changes In •arming over the mann •as electrocuted Tren·
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fabrics may be WOihed - others direction of the pile wherever one of the oldeot breeds of
past lev£ al years that ha1•e : tod N.J.j' 0~
1kld~aEJ~~ 1
pnust be dry..cJ.ned.
possible. Reinforce point8 of catle, datins back to the 16th
Involved the use of large 8· 1:
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ar es ' n
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!ltrain v.'lth seam tape. Use a century. They were developed
mowats of credit is a conttnu· j rg r. __
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I 8 P rn. you pin to lift the pile cauaht in in the mountain Cfluntry of
ln1 revolution, and we can ex·
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~~~1dfe~~~m.''~:.u~:sif'!."~ the stitched seam on the rillht France where winters are very
pe&lt;:l 't ., become greater rethor WA hthought folr thle day-Autho~
be
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Is side To eli•• ·te 11ulk shear cold and the summer sun
is
tha11 less. In this chqngtng pat· as mgton rv lli Wr 0 t e ·
1or coa ' the
JCI!ICan
use·
' ·pile from 1he seam' allow· very clear and hot 'J'helr silky
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tern of farming nothtnc Is more "The
er nse
u ors now an d
~~~· ~:esso~;:.-~~~s-ov~~ ar.;es. no not clip seams too dense white or ~m ~lor«&lt;
nouccmble that the chanse in then, who . ~eem proor against
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· •• 11 pos!lble avo.ld 01 • deeply. In finishing darts, split hair insulales them from the
the "" of credit.
I the mutab&lt;hty of lqua,e, be·
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Jars set-in !leeves or button· em own e cen r an s ear severe wmter wea er an
e Ohioans set an all time rec· ~'Tbe efficient farmer today I
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tJ.e pile as on the seams.
light color reflects the summer ord by increasing their bank shops for hil credit at he does \ 1!1~ v,es anf ht e unc anti"~. prln·
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c1p es o uman na lU'e .
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. accounts 1 total ol .1.287,000,- other _pllrcha~es. He has found
~hl!lina• ·
all wmecess · ry lng. Or, place the fabrtc with The sale and ahow will con· 000 during 1964, according to that mstallation credit, buying FILM AWARDS
learns, .uch as straight center the pile side down on the vel· slot of 2! bulls and 32 females, the · Ohio Bankers Alsociation. on time, and aimilar types are ! NEW YORK (UPI) _ Three
Jlack seams. 'f JIO" ible. cut vet board, with press cloth over all under four years of ago. All "A great deal of tills lnereUe both costly and inefficient. Con· motion ieturea have received '
•tr01ght lacmgs m one w I t h the backing. Steam lightly with· cattle will be in their. olalla fo' !'In he credited . to tbe higher squently, he looks lor a sour~e the first awards to American· 1
;llrmet or rror;t lighter weight out touchmg fabric. If two ptlo lnsPtctlon hy I a.m. · Saturdij laterest rates patd on pvings o~ credit that combines 1M prm· made movies by the Broedwt~atchtng fabric . If suitable. sides •such as front facing) morning. Theoe cattle were ae- II'CCOunts 1nd certlfiClltes of .de- Clpill ol low cost, dependablli· ina and Film Comm!Bslon 01
~mdthe edges with braid. Place must be pressed, turn one end Jected by Blair Folck of NatJon. posit bY most
commercial ty, and planned repayment lea· the National Council of Cburch;the .Qattern on backing stde with of the velvM board or terry al Qlarolals Sales, 2037 W. banlts," Howard B. Sturgeon, lure• ou&lt;h aa his product,lon ere- eo. They are: "Becket," producjlops of aU pattern pleeee m the towel up over the facmg. Test Blee Rd., Springfield, Ohio. In· Secretary of tbt A11ociation, cUt assoetatlon provides.'
led by Paramount: Fate Is The
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formation and catalogs are • lltatad. The aenarally prev"l·
Hunter," a 20th Century Fox
vallable by writln&amp; or coiling lng rate Ia 4 par cent on IUch
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production, and "Fall Safe,"
this firm.
depoolls. The total in&lt;reaae In AI!IOI'ka's first oil refln· pracluood by Colwnbla PioturOI.
Members ol the Ohio Valley uvlnga depoaite during 11164 ery was built by Samuel Kler, "Becket" wao cited for
ils
Ch&amp;rolaL! Association that have wu over '727,000,000.
who constructed a l·pllon still treatment of a religious 1ubject
hid cattle selected for this On the other band, Ohloana In Pittsburgh to dlotill petrol· "witb accuracy, pertinence and
sale are as follows: LaFralae reversed a trend !bat baa been eum as an illurninant for moral value.'' The story of tile
Farms, Flanagan, ltlincls ; Ca· In eflect for severtl years bY lamps.
Investigation of a plane crash
hela FarJDO, EvansvUle, Ind.; subatanUtally lncreaol!ll tbelr
In "Fate Is The Hunter" was
Qravelr attaellmonta ,,. ouHnmt for
Dr. Clarence Cole, Ownesboro, chocldnc account deposits lor a l
commended for its depletion of\
fii'Uter manaunt'lblllty, ultty, perlormonot.
Ky.; Olentangy Forms, Waldo, total aaln of ~.1100,000. "This ed durlnJ early month• ol 11165 moral courage in the face of pos·
I Ohio ; C. E. Eckroate, Canal Is the first substantial gain in .. a result of the lfOWth ID the slble lo81 of personal cain. In• Tbt Gravely ch"'l• lpto Jan """ 7011 - . . _ Comet~, or
rordeo eboroe 1ltld lint... ..U for ,,.. ~. no
Fulton, Ohio; Bob Evans Farm demand deposits In the past 10 nwnber of banlt:a payln&amp; 4 per "Fall Safe," the Commlsoionl and
ptting: tough j~Jb!l done lata', caa be a Front Runner, euily,
I Livestock Co., Rio Grande, year!!," Sturgeon reported.
cent or more on savings ac- saw a worthy study of the "pre- euler, better. 'With lllller out&gt;- with our Gravely Budset Piau.
Available Here And At Paul Paynter's RHldanca in
Ohio; Hidden Valley
Ranch, · "Althourh these Increased de- .counts and certlficatea of depos. dlcament but also the hope of
Carpenter, Ohio
1Bidwell, Ohio; Byron C. Ford, posits place a heavy burden on II.
rou.
7011 - oea ~ :rou'ro
man."
doing aD the time. liiOWIDI Ia
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juat a walk (or rl~ U J.oU're ·
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Richmond. Ind., Green Valley oil commercial banks In their
- - - · -ititUng on • iullcy). Plotri'bll a
1 Ranch, Flemingsburg, Ky.; La· attempts to maintain sathdacprdeil. or mo~l• a
Optn Mond1y lhru
fayMte Hardin, South Shore, tory profit margins, they noneWI 9-3202
pp,
With
4f
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Soturdoy 8 AM
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JIJACINE, 0.
Ky.: Dr. T. E. llogaett, Hills- thele!S broaden the opportunity
PEARL ST.
Oraveb'hulboaa-.. 1o1o
to 5 PM-Otlen
lvllllnte iy .
boro, Ohio : Windy Shade Farm, lor loan and
service
r
West Chester, Ohio; D-Dan·D m every commumty,' the assoAJIIIOinhllent '
Farm, Owen.~boro, Ky. ; Thorn- ciation spoke:Bman stated.
Th Mel "all' M
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as Mackey, Nicholasville, Ky.; For Instance, real estate Joana
e . Jlou Ia· ason area w ave Ap I bowers
, Morelllon Bros, Anderson, Ind.; were up more than , 17 ,000 ,000 on April 11-9·10 accordmg to Jack W. Carsey, local Land·
Phone WY 2·2975
' Rhropahlre Farm, Walton, Ky.; ba 19t4:, reaehinl a total out- m~k Manager.
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Moln
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atester B. Stem, New Albany, standing of $2,596,00, at year
We may have ratn too, Mr. C~rsey added, but I m
lnd.: Ralph Stinaton, Pennyrile end.
ta!king about our. Landmark Apnl Showen Party, our
ring
Farm
Owensboro
Ky
.
Substantial
Increases
also
biggest merchandiSing event
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Sp
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of the year
J. 1: R Farm, CarmiJ lll.; and were reported in consumer in·
''Pea 10 ~ound th area
Clear Creek Farms, Evansville, stallment loans, in loans to In· memt.! Open
!bat r
Ind.
duotrles ond businesses, and In hold every year," li!r. Ca
lnvestmenta Jn municipal and Ald. •·wen, April Showen Par
preasing on 1 oamplo oeam.
In U. S. government securities. ty will be Uke Open House
Next v:ttek we will dlscuBI Continued sharp increases In many ways bul with Iota of ne
sewing of aheer fabrlel.
bank depoalta are beiiiJ report- leatureo added."

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fuel eatina dlreot
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FULTON - THOMPSON TRAaOR SALES
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POMIIIOV

MASSEY-FERGUSON

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llloladod wUJ be a Ust Ill
3ft prluo •Ide• ptlnBI ...,.
wla, Mr. euu,, llldlcllled,
lddial tilll tile Bout
lltto year Ia ...... u .,....
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"Landmark'• April Show
Party wJJI be I flmlly lffalr,"
Mr. Caney ultl, polnllnl ou
that there would he actlvl
tile whole · family &lt;:oUid enjoy
Among the
prize• are 1
prl..s ror young people - '
for boys •nd 110 lor Jlrlo.
, In addition to tht tun 1 n
feltlvltlto, Mr. c.r.ey
PI
there would be "showers of bar
pins" in all department•
Landmark.

manubctunr of traetora

Mr. Carsey elltenda a per
sonal invitation lhrouCb Ill'
newspapers to evtl")'lilto In lh
Meigs, Gauta, MIICII area It
stop In lor tun, 11r11et1 and
lreshllltllto durlnl lha AprU
Showers Porty, He emph•aslilldl
tb!tt no purchase ill llOCIIury
to win a prize j\!4t ilo!nt
aad rheok the luokJ nuq~
prize JIB! in the Ltlldmiirlt 11·~w
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You Will Recogniz;e Him
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Then as they grow, •~ will

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open an insured sa,_
lngs account todsy.

A time for a ntw look ond for romomb.;.l.,. yeur
loved •ntt with. , ,

I-¥._o_aelll famlll' cemetery loll, markero ond vaulll
...... to door.
l-Ilt arrlaa beautiful arlloll tlnwllura of a tartlll!o
· •ev•IIIPid park pion cel!leteey, vaulll ond titiltiri.
S-Ib wUJ Ilk you to bUJ a lot 111 tblo eemetery, vauHa
ontlmalten.
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JOU to b111 at oneo . . . mq even
offer JOU a ''bl1'llin10 Jilriet to do iO,
you alii h"--llat tho oomtlm 11
1011 eomp ~- OOIII!it!eted. Re wW not be able to
Ull you w- I WUI be COIIIP!tttd.
...S. wUJ a4mll-lf yo~ uk blm-tbat once JOU bUJ
10tJ wiD be FORBIDDEN to oxpre.. your te11'll:
latDI Ill tbt lradlliontl AmeriCan WOJ-Iflth · t
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1962 Rambler Ambassador Custom _ $1295
Station Wa£on. VB engine, automatic trans. Power sleering,
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Social News

Saturday

- - - - - - - - l r y ' a nepbew and famiiJ,
Mrs. Anna Crabtree vWted and Mrs. Kolle) 1tem1 a •
with her b!-otberl, Paul. Char- daughter, Albaoy.
let and W C. Peck, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Edgar Crabtree
Mr. and Mro. Jack Temple visited with the Marvlu
and sons, Dayton, and her mo- IODJ near 0ex1er 00 s:~v.;.
!her, Mrs. E!len Holland, villt. Mr. and Mrs. Earl-

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Ualled Pren blletnalloDBI
oon of "Ozzle and Harriet."
HOLLYWOOD (UP)) _ The And Feu Parker of "DanJel
•-• E G M ball 0 f
•••t time your Wlgl'lltelul child ~" nuu • · ars
complains
about given
the UDU&amp;ual
"Tbe Defenderl."
It II mygoes
un- ed at _the home of Mr. and were lri Columbus on ~~]~~~
oan;• you bave
him or derslandlng
thai Marshall
1
1er. simply diN!ct said child to by the Individual nickname of Mrs. VIctor Perry on Monday, for the Graoge Mutual
:he cast listing• of your toleYJ. ":Eep." Or something.
Mrs. Dess.le Perry and ber llllurance Col!IPIIIY
lion program guide.. 1n 00 tJmo 1 100 I lulve forgotten Bur· mother • Mrs. EW. McComas, meeting of lbe GM
•t all, the otfsprir.g In question gess Merdith of "Mr. Novak" were In Middleport on Monday Budget Dlrectora. Wblle
•ill be positively bursting wtth and Gig Young of "The where they called on Mrs. Me-- they . called to !"" !WI sister.
Comas aunt, MIS. Allna Bar- loless&gt;• Jewll at ber home
1on-conlormlll 'P • and will lloiu... "
ulk proudly onet &amp;lain among Job~&gt; Kennedy'• middle name nette and other relatives.
were at Uolvoralty Hoapltal
:he Jilns, J001&lt; and Bobs In the was Fitzgerald Before him Mrs. Lavern_Jordan,
who see ber nephew Rolllllld
nelghhorbocod. ,
there were Franklin Delano underwent '!''JOr surgery . at non, wro II udergolo&amp; treat- I
Who, for ill5tance, would ever Roosevelt and Warren Gama- Holzer hospital, II convalescmg ment there.
\hinl&lt; that America would boast lie!
Harding
and Calvin at her horne here slqc:e her Mr. and Mrs. Ralph f'r•IZielr,l
.
litest
tan Conlidp and Woodrow Wilson release several days ago.
Susan, Danny and erry,
~:~.a
~nel~ 1 1 and Grover Cleveland and Mrs. Faye Jorda~, who baa Gallipolll, were dinner
refer, of course to Lome UlySies S. Grant.
spent some tJmo w&gt;th ber son- on Saturdey of her
Greene and Pernell RobertOlJ of You may wonder what m-law and daughter, Mr and and Mrl. Fern
·
"Bonan a " T
Mix
e brollihl all this up. Well my Mrs. Mu McCallle, Ann Arbor • . and Mn. Cectl Gllloaly and
Gene ~ui., :;"coors;, ~~ real name 11 RoMid, and '1 did Michigan, returned to ber horne dren, Athens, were guests ot
Rogero-why not? But Lome not like It until a gentlemaD Th~sda~ Mr Eddie J d
~:be':. the ::::-·
and Pernell JIIOBn that we have named Quigg told me thai of ~lunobua ~!ted hit or
Ath
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surely come ol •ge Or some- AJ...nder Woolcotl once knew
m
ens on
y.,a
th ·
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a man named
Eccehorno er, Mra. Faye Jordan on Sun- aplu on Monday because
~:i hold. There 11 more. Thrapp, a glrl named Dorothy 1 day morning and called on otJ&gt;. Dlnesa of ber !tater, Mrs.
" Gunsmo~e/' for Instance, of- Dully, 8lld a lady oamed Miss er relatives here. '11ley villted 1te Strong.
- - -- - · - -- •
lers Milburn .Stone u "Doc." Naughtblrd Kirksey, "Don't put
~ot to mention Amanda Blake down Ronald," be told me.
., "Kitty."
"Where would Shangrl-la be toAOR08S
DOWN
Television, of coo~rse, has day tf It were oot for Ronald?"
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2 SIGNS

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Commu~ity

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SPACE EAR TRUMPET-IIIeaages at the UDited Stalea oad o1. tho EorJ:r Bird ze1a7
hom ·•ntenna at Andover, Maine. Protected by a:&gt; 1n11atec1 ndome of Daeroa d ..;:: - - ........., .......
high. Its job is to concentrate an eleclronle llgnal, wbleh It doeo biMIIJ ,!'....,....,.rit'~ '=·~and _M leot
bonzontally on a clrcuilr !lack and vertleall,y oa aa apript· w.beol.
'-., .II. ·n
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SALE

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DAll Y CR0 SSW0 R0

Hartford
Society Notes

eNOW IN PROGRESS

BY mENE WINEBRENt;R

1elped to impress !lome of the
TJOrf' unusual names in politi·
:al life on the public. ntere ls
' president named Lyndon.
lnd a vice president named
Hubert Horatio. And a Republl·

By VIrginia Carlelo8

·a .. named

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Richard

G.~ot

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sayre and
Mr. and lilrs. oe sayre and
Timmy. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Anderson, O.X·

Mllhaus ter.

.

Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly
'I !XOD,
Then there Is Zlna Bethune called on the Jud Townsend
r
1 "The Doctors and the family in McArUIUr on Sunda;y
afternoon.

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H. Consumed

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16. .Jumbled
type

lT.
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abode

20. Bong ~
pr&amp;iae

HOORAY

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23.Hebrow
letter
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34. Male
pegs
o11eop
29. Botamit
17. Fra2Jnent
Gra.y

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border

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car

Mrs. Andrey ·Hoffman and
children and Mabel Wlnebrener
were shopping Saturday.

I • LAwn MowersFox Go Kerts

WILCOX SERVICE
5 P.M. to 10 P.M. O•lty

412 5. 3rd Av•.

Mlddl-rt

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85. Sprinl'

Dane Hoffman of Washington
D. C. and his girl friend, Patty

86. Grieves

Lensbouer of SOmerset, Pa., are

ti&amp;B'-

spending a few days with his
parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles
Hannum and Robert.

39. Ostrich -

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per!od

llke bl r -

40.Herotc

G. Young

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"cnday Tbru Frtday1
6:00 Sign-On. Newo
6:00 'SAcred ileart
UO Me!p CT, RFD
i:25 Paul Bowers Farm
1:30 BIB Miller SJ.ow
S:57 Weather
7:00 Nattonel News
7:311 Sporla
7:35 Bill MUier Sbow
7:35 Pickens Hardware Show
(Tuesday·Thuraday)
7:50 Newa
8:30 Dally Ugh!
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
(Wed.-Auctton) Fri, Sbow)
9:00 Newa
7:05 BUI Miller Srow
9:03 Co/fee With Janet
10:00 Swap Shop
10:15 Motnmg Medltattona
10:30 BUI ·Miller Show
10:45 MaJon Agr. Prgm (Tues.)
10:45 Family Worship (Thurs.)
10:46 A.S.C. Prgm (Pete
Shieldi) (Fridays)
11:00 Newa
11:05 Tiny'1 CoW1tl7 Junctlou
11:46 Tiny'• Country Hymn
Time
12:00 Cement Block News
12:30 Goessler'a Guest Star (Frl)
fo:!O Larry AndersoD Show
3:110 Jlrn KilOs Show

REAL ESTATE
HOMES - Approved
three, and four
be&lt;lro&lt;&gt;m I
homes with up to 30 years

to pay, total interest

M'•

eent, down

PHOTO Cop)'llll Senlce. Coplea mada ~ legal papers.
blrUI records and elrnnst any
ether documeato.
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payment
closing costs from $1100.00

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llle bo&gt;pitallzalton.
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SALE: Modem 6
_::;.:_I at all egee. Phone WY :1-&lt;il.IMI.j frame home In Syracuse,
2 18 Uo
bath, 13 bedrooma) large
ity room, double carport,
furnace, fully Insulated,
to wall carpeting, birch
llrp .....
llllimals.
nets. Shade and fruit trees, •
Ul WllllfDgtoo St., Ra.shrubbery. Large lot adjoin1IUOII, w. I'&amp; PbODo 2'/S-4271
Ing avatlablt for sale. Close
mont building. Two three
Offlol liloon, llatly 4 to •
to school and church. Very
room apartments with sepa- reasonable. Grady C r a i
ill.
I :Ill
rate utltities. Large corner Syracuse, Ohio, WY 2-2310.
ForRent
Jot. Located In Chester, 0.
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10 DAY

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3 Pc. Bed Rm. Suite

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and bath In Pomeroy.
Howard C&lt;!cll. WY UIC.
100 ". Mala St.
3 311

Ollie, h.. on special

and Saturday. 10 lbs. No.
Maine pot.toes 59c with
grocery purchase Fai•rm''"' I
'lest_Ice Cream, 'me \!. gal.:
Bananas, &gt;lbs. 59c. 1 doz
llle with I lbo. ground
at 59c lb.
41 3tc

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WY ww.

Sturdy Bun~ Beefs
Comptot. with
Gverd R1ll, Lld .. r

$68
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MATTRESS

"Englander" Princtu
Smooth Top lnnonpr.
mattress, cushion. with
foam, twin or full al..

Metel Wardrobn

$J8

$288

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ITANDARD TWIN SIZI

lox Spring_

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a BALDWIN

Solid Cherry
DoubleDI'OII.
Chost
Spindle Bed

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(TuOioTbur.)

Newa (Local)
4:40 Jim ·MNI Show
6:00 News
1:06 Jim Meel 8llow

5:!n SUndown Serenade

6:30 Sign OU
Salurdayo:
8:00 Sign 0. - News
6:00 Country Music 'fimt
8:25 Country Jamborea

7:00 News
7:115 Larry Anderson Show

10:45 It's Music - Army '
11:00 Dairy Valley &amp; UUtton'a
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Spiegel Vs.
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