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• f--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., May_~_1964 Grartddau,hter

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Chester Garden Mrs.
Neu lzling, who dose&lt;! with Honored by FHA.
and ... ol
from
lll.u· s,·calP.·~vtg.no
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prayer for Mothor's Day. Mrs. Karen Mlllo:r, the
Prior to 1°inll "' Coshocton, Lr.l. j
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' Club Meeting /s Roy Holter aave the verse o1 and one ol lhe most
for bar illterviow, lhe 1w1
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the month.
bers o1 Franldin Hts.
H lg b
comple!A! an entire boot IDll

n Ong OffOm

Mrs. Max Harrat1 , assisted by
Mrs. Clarence Neutzlinl!: entertained the Chester Gard~n cluD
Wednesday ~venmg at her home

Nineteen members responded schoordedl FtheHA, was receotly
lDBDY other requiremeola.
to ~o.ll CYII by wearing and de-- wa ,
highest degree any A few of these lrel'e: 1 Be
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scr1 bmg their home made hats FHA er can get, the State Home thJrd
four1b
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and corsages. A project on work maker's degree .
or
year member
at the Ches ter Commons was She Is the first person from of F.H.A. 2. Hav(! bad two years

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m rp ea tu res

People In·
Pomeroy

DAR Chapter Afeeting

e

Mn. Rua Waflr;'n, Mr1. Berln Long Bottom.
I dis_cussed and also a project
Home Ec. with • "8 " averA salute to A.'iCAP lite Am- cperettaa are ....ly known,
Jan, Stelll OOilclucled the pro- tha Scott iUid Jan. Mart EvaM
The ro~eding , ln charge of Mr!!.! wht&lt;'h the dL!b will C(H)pt"rate Inmgement.s Oil a shoe
The requirements she had eriean Society of Compoura, Airs. Klein introduced M r I. Cl'ttm wUD • se!e&lt;:UOO compoa- visited Th\ll'l!illy at Falr'bora.
Woodrow Mora. pr.sident. op- wi th the Garden club at Tup-1 was given by Mrs. Donald
;ulfUI in her book e . I Autltoro, and Publlshera, in rec· lJIIlian Stell!, well known plan- ed by her fA~, "Tribune 'l'el· wiUt Sgt. IDll Jan.
J'.
enod with the club co ll ect in ' pers Plain s on worll"on lhe East· and lhe arrangement of
w "" · · ognition ol its founding in Am- 1st and organist of the MiddleMarcil.
Bally. They report Sit- 1111\r
8 better understanding of erica, highlighted the May meet- port Presbyterian Church, who USU8J J=~lb w:s.~m:!s! as seriously .Ill.
uni so n, Devotions taken from j ern High &amp; hool la wn
month was brought and
Matthew U -13 were le&lt;i
by Mrs: Pa ul Boer gave an in- ' Ho~:r :~ierRegid You~gik. Mrs. cbapter2. s : l indl;idua~ homltyo, inC of Return Jonathao Meigs played a medley of Victor Her- Jones, regent. and Miss Be.. Mrs. Olan Genhelmer l'ftUr1l,.
terestong book report on w i 1 "" plan to gr
ave
sc
an commuo
Chapter, Daughters of lite Am· bert numhen Including ".Kias """Doru Ill charge Durltlg lite ed to he~ home, Columbul today
Flower, in North Amerka . A
, nd o;.;pec mens
growth. 3. Explain F.H.A. and erican Revolution, Friday after- Me Again," and oihers. Mra. busmeso met:llng ' Pl8ltl were after a visit w!Ut her daugbter
0
demonstra tion and talk ou
.11 t
mums as her Home Ec to others
noon at the home of Mrs. Har- Klein narrated program read- maGe 00 bold 8 grave markln&amp; and son-In-Jaw, Mr. •.il4 Mr11.
'!{' 1ra •on.
old Lohse in Pomeroy,
inll an original poem entitled ...-v..,. lor tht late Miss Grace William Sheridan an4 daughters.
en 1 !ons were awarded for op- A few projects she hod were In tribute to American Mu- "I Remember" a nostalgic baclt- Horton and .Mrs. Allred Elbel'- Mr. and Mn. William Sheri·
TONIGHT
" THE CHECKERED FLAG"
Ho~~,'k~~:"f;';:'e~~id to Mrs. plan a new . wardrobe, and sic Month, Mrs. 0 . P. Klein, ward view ol the silent movies feid on Sunday alterooon, •\lay dan and daughters have moved
(Eastman Color)
M
P 1 K'
· Mr
out a fanuly that was iD AmeriCan Mus•c cltalnnan, had for which Mrs Steiff was pillll· .to at 3 p.m. m ihe Beech Grove from Middleport to the Getthel·
POMEROY, OHIO
rs.
ur
ey
arr,
s
prepAred an interes"""
-.andMora and Mrs W att Ch d II
..... and un- Js· t.
cemetery. PJ.ans were· made tor mer ho me, Athena Road .
" TRIGGER HAPPY"
· Y
a we · "
u•uai musical program fealur- Mrs, Harley also read
an the June tuncbeon to he beld at Mrs. C. L. Amol4 spent the
Mallr een O'Hara, Brian Keith
TONIGHT
th:·~~~::~ent~
w~re
served by
I am very pleased at being b1g local nousiclans.
a.'1icle written by Mrs. Klein (,'row's Town and Country J\es- past weolt:end with Mrs. MaJ:.
(ln Color )
"THE WHEELER DEALERS " h '
ses urmg the social
to receive thts honor and _The program was
opened -.vera! yeara ago givinl! tribute laljl'•UI in Pomeroy ~'riday ine Arnold and daugbter SU..
(Terhni color l
0
want
to
thank
everyone
who
Wtth
an
organ
and
piano
duet to Mra. Steil! her sister and June 12 with Mrs Harold sar'
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Sun.-Mon.
M•y 10-11
Lee Remick.. lamt's Garner
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malde
It
possible,"
Karen
said.
wJth
.
Mrs.
Chester
Erwin,
brother
and
he~
father
the
late
gettl
chairman
of
~rc
emeo
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sanna.
Phil
Harris,
Chill
Will
s
Jini
uWHAT EVER HAPPENED
Ba~k u s Louis Nye, Elliott
Karen Is a Senior at Frank- Church of Christ organist, at ProfeS801' Lewh w11o' conduct- Miss Alllanda 1,...,;: Sta~ Mro. Velma Douglas and da~
TO BABY JANE"
Re1d, Patricia C.:rowl ey~
Bette Da vis Joan Crawford
SPECIALIZ£1
IELP
Heights High school, Colum- the console and Mrs. Lohse at ad a music th~apy program Regent, will be the uest 8
• ghter, Jnne are speqdlng the
1 TRIPLE CROSSED, 3 Stoogts
-a ndFOI
THOSE
lOST
bus,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
the
grand
piano.
They
playe&lt;l
at
the
Gallipolis
Stale
Institute.
er.
g
peat&lt;
Mothers Day weekend at IvyColorc:1rtoon1
" BATTLE BEYOND
SEYERELY DWEllED
tD,a~lmo:nd
two sekcllnns entitled, "Mood She be•an at an early age of .Mn. Char'·- n-•-• was lr"""· dale, W. Va. with her mother,
SUN MO
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MUier, and granddau. M
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-~ Mrs Euda Hamrick
THE SUN"
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N., TUES.
==:FREE
~~~~~::;,,~of Mr. and Mrs. Royal elodic" and "My Task."
12 ,playing overtures and opera lerred to the Cincinnab chap:
.·
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Edd Perry
.'\ria P owt&gt; ll
"W~~~s
'!:~6
~NG
of
Syracuse.
Mrs,
Erwm
presented
severaelections
under
the
advice
ol
ter
at
her
request.
AI
the
cloae
Elza
Gtlmore
et~tere¢
Meip
(In Color)
THE STORE"
aJ organ numbers protected by her IaUter. Mrs. Klein told of of the meetmg lite hostesse General Hospital ~y far
"THE CHECKERED FLAG"
.Jerry Lewis
~AP including " "Always," the many organlzaUons, the Mra. Lohse, Mrs. WiiiJam Bra;: observation and lre'almedt.
(East man Color)
(Te~~';';lor)
Mrs. Robert McElhinny will ll&lt;eddlng Prayer and "Ah, church. and veterans at Chilli- lord and Miss Bess Sanborn ser· Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Karr
''TRIGGe"~dHAPPY "
L y 3-4550
be the guest of her daughter, Sweet Mystery of Life.:· M r &amp; collie and manr others Jhat Mrs_ Ved a salad course to those at- Sr. visited Thursday evening at
Mau ree n o· Hara. Brian K•ith
''YEL~'J.:s~~~V'~uas•
Karen, at Lindley Hall, Ohio James Harley gave htghlights SteUl has served lor m any tendmg. An arrangem&lt;flt
o1 lfamsonvllle wllb Mr. and Mn.
On Color)
(Tecltnicolor)
245 E. State St. Athena Univerolty, lor Mother's week- nu;s•c•ao, Vtctor Herbert, whose years and Is atill active as an blue irs and whte spmg flow· Gerold Morcltt,
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from lhe life ol the verstilo accompanist.
ers centered the table.
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VOL XVI

Sinatra
Brushes
Death

Diles Radioear Co.

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Saturday

BLOCK CO.

WSAZ- TV
Channel 3

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l cOO Down on the Farm
l c30 Popeyf &amp; Pals
, 9 a Ruff an&lt;' Reddy Show

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10:00 Hector Heathcote Show

l0 c3() Fireba, XL 5
ll :00 Dennis the Menace
lUO Fury
12c00 Bullwinkle

Morton Gotdieb and
Helen
Bonfils wiU contlhUe their .suo...,slul producing collaboration
with the Broadway production
this fall of "P .S. I Love You "
a new pl•y by Lawrence ~

J2 :30 Mr . WJz.ard
1:00 Movie
U5 Re&lt;ls Vs. Cubs

MAKE YOUR DOLLARS I
''

5:00 Founl;:~in of Youth

an, Jast represented with t he

5c30 .NBC Sports Special

long-running " Under The Yult&gt;Yum Tree." ...

6:00 Samraay Re port
6c15 News &amp; Weather

U5 Sports

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Drop Siding as low as

6'%c ft.

Flush Doors as low as

$5 .78 ea.

Wallboard 4'x8' as low as _

Night Jamhoree

11 :00 Late News Picture
11 :10 D. .!. and Weatber

WCHS- TV
All

Channel 8

rus t

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7:00
7:30
8:00
! cOO

TV ...ia~sroom
En France
Captain Kangaroo

Alvin Sbow

Sl: 30 Tenn. Tuxedo
10:00 Qu1ck Draw McGraw

Insulation (balls) as low as _ 3V:!c sq. ft.

10c3() Mighty Moose
11 :00 Rm fin Tin

I L 30 Roy Rogers
12cOO. Sky Kin~

Now

up t

\14'' drill, Black 1nd Decke-r

Pate

Powerful 3 ;Jmp. motor, Special - - - -

12:30 Do You Know
1:00 Championship Bridge
1:.30 The Airman 's World
1:45 Baseball With Dizzy Dean
1:55 Kansas City vs Yankees
5;00 Chamj)ionship Bridge
6:3() 98th Running of Preakneas

6:00 The Early Show
7:00 Lawman
7c3() Jackie Gleason
1:30 -·

All mat•ria!s neceuary
for easy application . Dolt· Yourself or have it in~
stalled. MaNrials

ao

low as~.

39c

LUMBIR
Good, Kiln-dried stock In
all standard dimensions
and tpeciet. '¥'" 4''•

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low aa. ,

Interior and ext•rtor

GA
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typoo. All otandonl Dlyo.

ope

4' x 8' panela

llyft
car&lt;

aolowao ••

9c ft.

$3.68

PIG BOARD
Praeticaf, lllllful and ct.

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orative. Handy hang.,.-1

available. 4';J!.t&lt;p•

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low ao, •

$2.76

Ply..

She
Dr I\

Compare the complete cost.
Quality against quality, ••
Service against service, and
You will find your dollar buys
More at our store.

:1963 9 u e en, Is doing tbe
' crowmng. Mrs. BUssey waa

IU5 Sports
lUO Films of the 50'&amp;.

$1.92 ea.

POWER DRilL

smile• as she Js crowned
queen of supermarket checkers at a national convention
I~ Chicago. Mrs. Rose Sola·
vmo of Cambridge, Mau.,

8c3() Joey Bishop
9 00 Saturday Night Movies

Floor Tile as low as _ _ _ 15c sq. ft,
Wall Tile as low as _ _ _ _ 15c sq. ft .
2" x 4's as low as
9 c ft.

12 V2c ft.

~at.

7:30 S i1~mg Caravan

HANDYMAN

Shelving as low as

CHECKER CHAMP - Mrs
Ruth Bussey of Tampa, Fla.;

&amp;:30 Porter Wagr -. ..• Show

7c00

SPECIALS

Tilel
Caul

--w·- _____L,_'nda- Da_rneU ~--carl Reiner, hoot of CBS -TV's
Sunday Night " The Celebrity
Ga.,.," le in --Europe to film~ · on ~ the - str@t nactions
provocative topies. These Segments will he lncoi"Jl(&gt;hlted in
tbe show to match Europeail8'
Impressions with those of 1 h e
program's rotating panel of
nioe Hollywood stars ...

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10:00
11 :00
ll :U

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Defenders

Phil Silvers
Gunsmoke
News
Late Movie

WHTN-TV

Channel 13
l c30 Pat &amp; Mille
t :OO Cburcll of Cltrlll
9:3() Cbannet 13 Pr....,ll
10:00 Ne•ghbOht
lO cU Social Security
l0c30 Jetsono
lUO casper Cartooo
l1 :30_Beauy &amp; Cecil
12:00 Buga Bunny
12c30 Allakazam
1:00 Fbck.
1:30 Amertcan Bandstand
2c30 Movie
3:00 Bowling
lciJO World of Sporll
&amp;:311 Wresllina
7c30 Hootenanny
l c30 !.Owrence Welk
t :30 SaiUI'dat NJsttt at
MoYle Pataee
lOc3() Tbe lleleellvea
ll ' IJO Chiller Tbeatre

selected for ber speed, accuracy, courtesy and care.

Phyjlis Newman has
been
signed by produ&lt;"er Leland Hay.
ward to be a rquiar star of

Comedian Vaughn
Meader
Rip Taylor 8nd Lee Allen
among lhe headiiners who wiD
participate in the Benofil for
Children on Sunday, May 11, al
the Nevele Country Club EJieJ&gt;o
ville, N. Y. Art KaJJn'a 'orchea.
tra will offer the musical ao-

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Songstress Coterine Valente
and Sergio Frmrelti will be seen
on the first Meredith
Wilisoo
'ol, starring Willson and hi.l
Rini. on Thursday, June
't,

Vla

CBS-TV ...

That's all fo.r now.

as I ltOI'Uit
project tr.wgrtiiOI
rights olllle Arabs to
ftlerl;" Khrusllcliev IGid I b

O'Toole? Success
Has Tamed Him
(Continced from front page)
business advisers, most of whom
he advises to ,get lost
Jules
Buck, whu "discovered" him $
years ago, has been the star's
manager. partuer and trusted
aaviser throughOtJt his spectac.
ular rise to fame.

..... ~ 'Lawrenee' the so-can.
.,. esperl$ told me lloat I'd lllo.
appear if I went into
~ostume 41rama. Tbey wanted
to tee me ill tora T shirt, stCbbing ou' • lat elgar ea a wom
u '• Jeg, "Well, •JJeeket' Iuisa'&amp;
d011&lt; too bac!ly and 'IMd Jtm'
wHI bt great, just lfelill.,

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United Arab Republio NatiOilllll
Alaembly,

Static
Jim Brosnan, the p J a y e r
who'd rather write than pitch,
was signed las week as

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sports commentalor by AVC Ra.
will originate from ABC tudioo
in Chicago and according
to
ABC Radio Sporll Director Howard ~II, he will enjoy ''complete editorial freedom in hi&amp;
weekend broadt:ast to discuss
the •port that s..mingly baa ilo
place for him becaUe ·of h j 1

outspokenneo.'' Author of twp
best-selling hooks - " TheLong
Season" and "Pennant Race,"
Brosnan was on the 1964 roster
of lhe While Sox when he was
made a free agent by tho Chi·

cago Club. J;&gt;espite an outstanding record as a relief pitcher
no club has claimed him.
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"'An
articulate
and
creative
Success has also put . O'Toole
man, Brosnan will write his own
in the it-almost-dOesn't pay -tomaterial,
interview sporll per.
,....k Ia&gt; bracket. His o w a
sonalities,
comment and report
&lt;ompany, Keep Films, whiCh ll ,
the
latest
sports
news," CoseU
coproducing "Lord Jim,'t wall
said ...
formed to &lt;flable him "to keep
The Pen &amp; Pepcll'o Joba C.
some of my salary.''
Bruno is really thrilled at Cel•
Success has added o large brity Service's Earl Blacltwell'l
London town bouae and a mid- SALUTE TO IllS STEAKHOUSE
night blue Rolls Royce Ill hia York City, in Contiitental - . a
..,.....Ions. But hia everyday magazine, In It Blackwell caJJa
appetlteo haven't changed.
the Pen &amp; Pencil his aU • lime
Durinl! night filming in t h e favorite restaurant.
Sue b
jungle, O'Toole waa ....,lfing praise from an International c.
down a midnight llllleb o1 """" Jebrity expert is moot gratifyed beef bash when the film un- Jog ....
it's caterirlg manager
came
ABC-TV bu secured exclt..
O¥er to apologize fO&lt; lhe unin- ing ...
l!pired menu.
ABC- TV has secured ""c!J&gt;.
O'Toole replied by asking r.,.. live TV risJ!ts to an wlslaflll.
...,!her plato ol basb.
inll group of motion picture
hill from lhe studlol o1 -r.r"No bulllJJlingbinls' wings llol- tiellt Century-Fox, Included alandalse lor me." he. o a 1d. Jilong lite 30 box office triumphl
~'Bangers and ir1aBh (DIBMJ~!~
which will he oeeu durJnc lbiJ
and nwhed potatoes, a tracfi. lti65-M oeason are suclJ lfOia.
tiona! nortb country
winter ble !Urns ~· "Streetcar Nauied
breakfast in England) lor me
Desire/' "Carousel," ..1be Hust.
with a jar of ale."
'
ler," and ' 4SonB of Bernadette,tt
J\ jar to the star lma~
that 's Petn O't'oole.
·TV

Dan Thomas

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71 Perish

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Fiery· Crash
Of MATS Jet Near Manila
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on the south end of the nmway
while landing at the U. S. base
60 mlles north of Manila.
Twelve perooos ourvlv... lbe
eraah, lite U. S. opakeomaa
aald.
The Air Force
spokesman,
Maj. John Rademacher, said
tbe aircron was coming in
from Hawaii, wbere it bad
stopped briefly on a flight that
originated at Travis Air Force
Base in California.
crew members when it crashed Rademacher said the crash

Mam1a (UPI) - A. U. S.
military jet plane carrying 83
1A:,::;~:~:~ servicemen and !heir
IJ
on a flight from Coli·
!omia crashed tonight while
coming into Clark Air ~·or..,
""""· north ..ol Mlllllla. An Air
Force spokesman said 71 per·
sons were kllled.
A spokesman said the big
Cl35 jet ol the Mnilary Air
Transport Service (MATS) was
carrying 73 passengers and 10

occurred about 7:15 P. m. (7m
a. m. EDT).
Clark Air Base was to he the
la8t stop on the flight.
A MATS spokes!IUUI 11 Trav·
Is said lite CJJ5 waa eorryin&amp;
mlillary penoanel lUld llteir
lamlllell.
The ill • faled flight originaled
at the Travis base in california
at noon, EDT, SUnday. The
C135 stopped over for aboot two
hours in Hawaii before cootlnuing on the last leg of the fiight

to the Phlllippines. Travla b a
major terminal for Mllllacy AJr
Transport Service fllahts.
The Clark field crash was 11111
fourth major air disaster in lht
Western Hemisphere Jn the past
five days, bringing deaUt o1J. 117
persons.
REPORTS SCANT
Reports of tbe rti'!Oster were e1
the scantest kind _ ldenifficalioa
of tbe dead will he made later,
pending notification of relativeL

Soviets Charge Betrayal
Of-C ommunism to China

NBC-TV's "That Was the Week
That Was" - Friday nigh&amp;
She'll -be seen on the shows !he
rest of this season and all next
season ..

~mpaniment. . . .

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NO. 22

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John pooler,

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·: fight? What Fight?"

COMMINTATING EDITORtAU Y

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/Jelen llelp Us!
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There was no doubt m anvonP.'s mind rountrv. Thev. mav. be smaller' 1 e s s
that Tom would go to coll~g· Alt~r alL wealthy and lack world-famous scholars.
he was a better-than-i:lveragr student m But thry art'. an.'Ording to the regional
h1gh school. a membt&gt;r of the football
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learns a11rl \'ire- pr t&gt;SidPnt

oi his class .

Tom took h1.!1 Collegt' Board tt:unu .
got satisfactory sr ore:s

~·•.o~.." l :ttum s

\\ h il"h rat~ them. quality in-

stztutions

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I ltaYe IIIIOihor eompltllnt :
Just because I am the young· cottap ohoeu carton lido! Doe!
tst, I always get not much.
anyone elM u 'IIIey breU
I always gel the tea bas at- llltcernalll Gil tltd!T-8ANDY
ler It lw b- !lied by Dad Dear laDtly ;
and Mom and DIY Iiiier who II
12. 1 am 10. I think I should Y• ~U1 .Jl my lit»
get the Ita bag third once In a Ut opener 1111 t lwldy, - H.
whlle. It Is very W&lt;!ak whea It Door llelell:
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Is fourth. Wbat obould I do? 1 doll'l 11now hoW 11iafty cards
JOE
ttf l)'1lliiMhJ J'w aen1 In I h t
Dear Joe:
put live YMI'I to pocple Who
Wby doa'l you lake up· rnJik? bave had lot!8etl tlu·o~lnleatll.
A four..tllllk ttaba1 Is oiM1C 1D eu· thai lime, l'n ~lYeii
eflOUi)o for a 111-yo!INild. J1a. Ollly two rtoYe of tlwtlcl for DIY
lldeo, It oould ba wor10 - what efforll. lolllellmet I rad 1 pubif you bad '111REE older aJx.. lie notlol lD 1M PIJiil' IIYlnl,
tero? _ H.
"'lltaab to ..ft"YODI Wlto reI.
n:Jembwed Ul In oar 10~' n
Dear Helen :
or aomethiJJI.
but Is
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Another Ear!ler Is pall and t110t1glt? MOll poopli doll't seem
the live bunnil!ll and cl!lckert1 to ca.., llliOUih for your !eel•"' mercifully almost aD dead IDp to aclmowledp a ctlid. 11o
by now - either kJIIed by pet n't thto terrlllly rude? - HURT
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lng. So now comett another lllne No, It lm't terrlbly.rrade! 1
of cruelty to dtultb animals. 1 realize "Thank you notes" aro
meaa t.lti cbameleona 11toy oeD proper, but lllquetlf tlemands
at caralvala and fain. H 0 w too much If It heaps added bur·
m.t1ny of these little UJards bave dens on people alteady. welp
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dited colleges do ne~d and want quali· t'~nte r . H E "''th St . :"&gt;•w York 2!.
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Jame of 1 lwlnblll there Saturday.
However, In the nightcap, tbe
Gallla countlans 1ix-game win- had three •lnglet iD five trips,
ning 1treak was snapped s.G Burcham had two singles be-by the West Vlrginiam. Coach aJde his three-run 11ame • wJn-Art Lanham's nine now owns nina: homer. and wound up with
an 8-f season record . Tuesday, 4 RB1'1 in five trips. Sagen had
the Redmeo wUl host Central two singles for the winners.
State.
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to meet .new oppooltton IIIII back on the job followtna prooweek to Ill trade etnbarao tate lllll"IOJ'Y. They uy that
Q We !oat • arandchlld ';:aln:A~rpm~~ ,~ba whon althouib l&gt;o Gaullo'o
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aod 1ot an Infection He oould ropoated Pl"OIII from Waahlna- down the paoo ot aedviUes Jn
not take sulfa drugs · or penloU. ton; both Britain and Pranoe tile comJna monllut. Ho Ia oz.
lin becau•• he was all•rgtc to ~ro ;;'~ ~e~ to stop deaJ. Pteted to beiln aiCkloJ YICa•
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(7), Pterco (8). Larrren (9) aod 1Handrahan (7) aod Lau. Pao. eno each had a Jingle and dou· .
Haller. Loser - Sanford '!-3). ' rual (!-2) and Battey, Zlnuner- ble, while Siley and Leister had
·Mel• Loacu Looms
HRa-Rouboro, Howard.
man (7). Looer - Monteasudo • single each, and Barnett •
By Uolted Prest laternallonal
W. L. Pet. GB By Uolted Pn1a lalenlattooal
(1)-2). HRs- Mincher. Bottey.
double.
'fOR MONEY- QutcK MONEY
Nllloaal Leap
Chicago
12 a .667
LeadiDI Battera
(lot Game)
For Pomeroy Baker had a
W. L. Pet. GB New York
13 7 .850 . . .
NaUoDIII Leasue
St. Lou.. OliO 000 100 - l i 2
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11 9 .5ii0 z Mays, SF
20 81 Z4 !9 .481 Cra11. Burde!W 18) and Me· · Ange1es 003 000 000 - 3 10 1 singlo to his while besides the
WHATEVER YOU \'ot&gt;ULDLIKETO DO
MilwLoauk.. .-!4 10 .583 21&gt; Minn~sota
12 11 .522 21&gt; Wiliams. Chi. 20 'It 17 !Z .406 CdarveLor. Stallard 12-41 and Goo· ,Peterds,MFis herRI4:._wiSlhelmth hiltonia th~ fifth noted ahove.
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14 11 .S60 3 B08lon
10 12 .4SS 4 Clment, Pttto 24103 20 41 .398 er.
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Pitlllburgh
13 11 .M2 3,. Los Angeles 10 13 .435 4,. Kanehl, NY 17 43 4 17 .395 Kanehl, Thomas.
(3). D. LH (S), Iluliba (8), le ·ted
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12 12 .500 4\2 Detroit
9 13 .4%e 5 Boyer, St.L 25 ri la 35 .361 (2nd Game)
Osiaslti (8) aod Rodger~. Win- ~eed • :in '~ 11 the wa fanTHE SERVICE IS FRIENDLY
Chicago
9 ll .450 512 Wuhington
11 16 .401 51&gt; Cardens, Cln 24 82 13 29 .3S4 St. l.ouio
004 003 012-tO 14 I nor - Fisher 12.()). Loser- ned li~ gwal~ed four Sil:~ up
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8 t3 .381 51&gt; Stargell, Pitt 19 77 l5 'l/ .351 New York OliO 010 0110-- 1 40 Smith (H). liRa - Hanoen. to wh..; he wu c ha~ in • the
THE BEST YOUVE EVER KNOWI\I
Houston
10 16 .381 71&gt;
Saturday'• Reonlto
Johnson, Cln. 18 49 12 17 .!47 Washburn. Ron Taylor (7) Simpson, Frego!l, Martin.
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New York
8 18 .250 10,. Washington S BosiAJn 4
SaniAJ, Chi
19 67 12 23 .343 and Uecker. Hinsley, Wakefield
lie! ~~er or;:n:· 7an ~=J:e~
Saturday's Rosalto
Baltimore 7 Detroit 6
Allen, Phil
21 87 19 29 .333 f!l , Sturdivant (al, Locke (9) (lst Gamel
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Pittsburgh 10 Milwaukee D
Minnesota 10 Kansaa City 8
Amerlcaa Leasuo
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New York a Cleveland 2
Oliva, Minn 23102 23 U .441 (IJ.l). HR- EIItot,
Monhouquetta, Chartoa (5), :oALu ay ; \ ~ t
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Chlcaso 9 Houston 1
Stmday'o Reoults
Fregosi, LA 19 65 17 :16 .400
Earley (6), Wood 171 aod Till· Pomer:o:"me 200 140 ~~··, 3 1
Phone WY 2·2171
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San Francloco 3 Los Angeles 2 Waahlngton 13 Bll!lton 4 list)
Bressoud, Boo 22 8!1 lS 1,l .33% (lst Game)
man, Osteen 12-3) llld Brum- 1Marletta
300 002 1 6 7 1
Snaday'o Rosulll
BosiAJn 9 Waahington 4 (:lnd)
Maris, NY
10 35 1 lS .371 Mtlw'kee
!00 010 700-tt 17 0 ley. Loser-Monbouquette U-11.
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New York 4 St. l.oulll (latf • New York 12 Cleveland 2 (tst) Freehan, Del 1a M 5 20.370 Pittsb'gh
01102211100--5 8 2 IIR!-Zimmer, Skowron J, Till· IL) 0 1 (5) me ;e~ner . ••Y
St, Loull 10 New York 1 (:lnd) N.Y. 3 Cleve 2 (2nd, 10 Inns.) Bomno, Cleve ll 40 a 14 .350 Spahn, Lemuter (I) and man, Mantilla.
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Milwaukee 11 PI~Wbllrgh 5 (lat) Baltimore 2 Detroit 1 (tsttl
Tillmon, Boo 19 64 S 21 .328 Torre. Friend, McBean '7). (2nd Game)
Pillsbursh a Milwaukee 5 (2nd) Baltimore 7 Detroit 1 (2nd)
Rchrdon. NY :10 8!1 IS 29 .328 Bork (7), Buttero (7) and Pag· Boston
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ClnctMatl 2 Phlladelpltla 0
Mlnaesota 8 Kansas City J
Tresh, NY 19 S7 6 18 .318 liaronl. Winner- Lemaster 13-21. Wash'ton 001 201 000 - 4 10 Z
Chicago 4 Hotiston 3( 1st)
Chicago S Loo All(eles 3
Allison, Mtnn :10 73 18 23 .315 Loser - Friend 13·11 . Hfls Wilson, Radatz (8) and Nilt·
HOI!Ston 4 Chi I (2nd, 11 Inns) Monlay's Probable Pitcbers
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Mathews. H. Aaron.
on, Tillman (6). Hannan, Bool·
Los Anpl01l San Francisco 1 Baltimore at Washington Nail-' Leape- May•, G~ (2nd Game)
din 15 i. Ridzik (a), Bridgeo
Moadoy's 1'111boblo 111t&lt;11ers (ntsht)- McCormick (IJ.l) or ants 11; Howard, Dodgers 10; Mllw'kee
SOO 000 0110-- 5 7 0 17), Koch '8) , Narum (t) and
St. Louts at PIIUatlelphla McNally (2-1) vs.
Stenhouse Wllllama, CUba 7; Allen, Phlls Plttsb'gh 10 000 023 - 8 t
Bromley. Winner- Wilson 0·1) .
(nllht)--Sadeckl (0-3) n, Culp (ti-l) or Daniels (2·2).
8; McCovey, Giants I.
Sadowski. Tiefenauer (8) and Loser- Hannan (IJ.!). HRa-Yao(l-2).
Boston at Cleveland night),
American Leasue- Colavito, Torre. stok, Bla" (II, Face trzernskl, BtsolniJame. Skowron.
CinctltllaU at I' Itt a bur gli -Lamabe (3-D) vo, John O·l). Athleli&lt;o t ; Hall, Twin• I ; (6), McBean (I) and Burge.,,
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(nf&amp;hl) - Ellla (1.0) VI, Veale CHicasu at Mtnnesto (night) Skowron, Senators lr Allison, McFarlane (8). Winner - Me· Ost Gamel
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Horlen (l·l) vs, Stlgman Twlno ; Oliva, Twins; Wa!]Der, Bean (l-G). Loser - Tlefenallf'r Baltimore 000 200 000 - 2 f I
live penny-pinchinl econ·
San Francllco at Houston (0..2).
Indians, all 7.
(1·21. HR--Clemente.
Detroit
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(nlgbl)-O'Dell (0-f) va. Farrell Kanoas City at Loo Angeles
Hans Balled Ia
Pappos, Hall (9) aod Brown.
TOUGH ... built ruued.
(night) - Drabowsky (1·2) vs. · .Nalloaal LNrue- Mayo, Gl· (lsi Gome)
Wickersham (4-2) and Froehan.
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(Only g811111ocheduled).
Newman (1-1),
anto 30; Starsell, Pirates 20; Houstm 000 OliO 201 - I 7 o Winner- Pappas '1·2).
-uve morel They're the
Ta-1'• Glimeo
(Only game.s scheduled).
Clemente, Plratto 19; Boyer, Chicago
020 101 00.- 4 7 o (2nd Game I
!an Fran at Hoyoton (nJgbt)
'l'uelday'o
Card• 18; Howard, Dodgers; Notttbart, Woodeohlck (II and Baltimore 002 :103 0110- T 10 1 bJatst ti&amp;htweds on the
Mllwaultee at New York (nf&amp;ht) Kansas City at Loa All(. (nil]ht) Mathews, BraYes; Torre , Bateman. JackSIIn, McDaniel Detroit
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SL. Lou1J at l'htla (Digbt)
Chicago at Mlnni!SIII (Dlght)
Braves; Willtama. Cubo, all 17. (9) and Berttll. Winner--Jack· Bunker 12.01 and Orsino. llo·
clollar.Comecheckourdeall
Cincinnati at Pltlttbttrl]h (Dlibl) New York al Dotrolt (night)
Amertc.a l..eafllle - Wagner, son (S.I). Loser- Nottebart (IJ. kow, Egan (4), Regaa (71,
Los All(eles at 'Chicago.
Boaton at Cleveland (nf&amp;ht)
lndltiiiS 25: Cash. Tigers: Cola- _4). J!Rs....Conn, Bonkl, B. Wit· Gladdillj] (I) and Roorb. Loser
DOIGE IS TilE OIILY U.S.· BUILT TIUCil WITH l5·YEIR/
Ameri&lt;U LeapBalttmore at Waob (nlchl)
vito, Athletict; Oliva, Twins, uams, Bond.
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the opener •• 12 Braves went · for Clurago in the opener
to bat •nd seven runo scm·~ whil• Walt Bond's single a n 4

ove'" the Phi1ade1')hlans. Sun·
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Back ~ lo. beck home runs Reed gave the Pomeroy Pan~ Marietta.
They all know who you are !" Bu fl&lt;~lo 3 Jcksnv le 2, 1st
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J ck ~ nvle 5 Buffalo l, 2nd. 7 IM.
victol'y over the Phil lies In Con- w.inebrenner In t~ fifth inning school Saturday afternoon. Fer :9Vhen Pomeroy opened the fifth DEAN HOSTS MUSIAL ~ · .. . .
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w1tb 11 teady pltchmg by David the season, Pomeroy Jl 2-o with Iinning with David Baker lead~ ST. L?VIS (~Pll ~ Fo. _
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'lellllng his 15th base In
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Nuxhall evened"'' record at
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aames - claimed to be a col~ Rio Grande 022 300 03-10 12 3 2--2 on the season as he went all
had all kind of ri f.
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l~ge record by Redmon follow· Morris Harv. 001 l5ll 00-7 7 3 the way, limiting Philadelpuia
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Sagen &amp; Burger; Corfindafer, to tour hJta. He had 1 scare in
Major Leape Reaultl
(2nd Game. 11 Innings)
Bob Smith was safe on an erRio collected 10 runs on 12 Dunn (4th) &amp; McClure.
the aixth, though, when Roy By Ualted Preas loterutioaal IHoust 'n 000 100 ooo 03- 4 t 1 /Or, Swi_ndell homered fur two '
{Seeood Gamel
Sie vers was tossed out at the
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1Chic ''go 000 000 010 00 _ 1 J 1 runs . Wmebrenner blasted anothhits while Morris Harvey had
seven markers on seven saflb- Rio Grande 000 000 0 - o 3 2 plate trying for an jnside-the- Ci 1
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ties.
Each team comrnlttl:!d Morris Harv. 003 100 X - 4 7 0 park home run.
~ nnati 000 100 Oil)- 2 6 0 Owens. Woodeshick Ill , Bruce Crow doubled and George Har- 1
three errors.
Trout &amp; Burser · Elias l M&lt;:.
Pbila.
000 IXWl 000- 0 4 0 001 and Grote, Bateman OO L rls •ingled c ,·ow to the platf'.
For Rio leftflelder, Morsan Clure.
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fanned 11 R.td! in the tight andos. Loser-short 10..1).
t3-1 ). Loser- McDaniel (0..2). but it w"'s enough.
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fanned lix Redmen,
walked Rio threaten.ed w~th men on
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second and thl.l'd ~lth two out
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and :f'~t 8 ~ a Met, for 14 hitS and An&amp;eb, $-1 tn sJngle games.
Triandos on 1 third strike and ' nmg of the nightcap and sur~
1 victory.
troublr with the Mets , Craie teammates, who had handed
Drysdale Gfl8 Fourth
co!t him a run.
fen·d the loss. his second of thE
won _just ~5 ~ames and Jost 46 him most of those 48 defeats.
ln single games. the Dodgers Don Dryadale went tht disHank Aaron homered and year. Hill Cowan, Ernie Bank!
despite r•tchmg .some ol the
Did It AI~ID
. drubbed the G•ants, 9-1. and tht tanee for his fourth win of the !lngled iu the seventh innmg of and B1Uy Williams all homerec:·

cham sent a Larry Durm pUcb
over the rightfield fence and it
was all over. In the last half of
the eighth whming hurler DaYe
Sagen set the We1t Vlrglniam Phil Trout went the distance Veteran Joe Nuxhall became
down without any difficulty.
for Rio. He fanned five , but the first lefthander tc eit the
Sagen fanned lour,
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When Freddie Brisson announced ht
BeloYed actor Bill flendh has friends had acquired the stage rights for "'AI·
Whlle funeral arrangeinenta are
worried about his health. He doesn 't look fie ,'' starring Laurene€ Harvey, he added 1eastern elfort to count Sen. the ReptJbltcaM will be com- Uornia and won the contest he MANIST
underway. Alltl It Is "durlnJihls
at all well, and th~y have t·eason to be- the proviso that he must nail the ri&amp;ht IBarry Goldwat.r ou t .or the pelled to aominate for presi· might be off and •way to ~er!contest . for tho presldential ,dent the California winner. Cal· tain nomination lor president. Dear Humanist:
after-sho&lt;k perJotl lltat ·lite believe he ia far more ill than he admits
theatre - one not too small, not too
Eydie Gorme will be asked to "warm large - or the production wouldn't go l nommatton .1• runnrne aeround . lfornia hao 86 convention Yotes Not so with respect w Rock• · · ·When people no lqer buy reaved mull tum to tltant-you
and 40 electoral votes.second feller. '!be poliUdaao bave 1 them. - H.
cards. No wonder they C)ften go
up·• for the star part in a hit Broadway on. So he probably will announce that 1on the poht•cal facts.
The
facts
are
that
Goldwater
only
to
New
York.
queasy
feeling
that
Rocky's
dJ.
.
unwritten. How could you posshow, JUSt In case the current leading la- uAlfie" has been "temporarily shelved"
111\'ltes SIAJp Movement
voret aod . re-marriage have F.gyptllll SOD 81 tho platlbrm lfbly resent It? _ R.
.
dy has to take a leav~ of absence for per- for that r~ason. Of course, if Mr. Harvey Inow has the most Republican
sonal reaaons. And Eydie would be per- actually d1d all th e plays and movies for National Convention delegates The ovet-all Republican lltu· damaged hll political goods. A tor blutlng Peking far all~~ed- I'ER80NAL TO ROOilfMA'!'E:
fect lor the role
When the Harrv which he's been mentioned, he might commltU.d to him and reasoo· jation lnvllts an open slop-Gold- Clllfornla victory for Rocky ly preachtfll •,policy of yel· I can't print your letter for ob·
James band returned from a tour of Ja. make his entrance in "Alfie" "ith a gray I ably ca? expect many more by water development, and sO&lt;lD. could repair much damafo, of low supremacy. Hla trip to the vloUo reasons. Let's jtllt aay
I conventton time. If ever thete Tho ideal time and place would course. But ba appears not to U.A.R. IS designed tn part to you picked
hoclwYa homopan, drummer Buddy Rich immediately beard down to his knees.
was a front runner m poht•cs, bo in California U luck favoted bt the choice of the polls.
offset Chinese ~mmunllt Pre- IIPMn lor your new roomy:
check•d into a Las Vegas hospital for a
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rt 11 the Junior ..nator from the swppara. Luck has been
Tarao To Lodlt
mier Chou En-11• 1 recent &amp;ood· Accent "" the !tnt t"" _.,111•
thorough examination and a mu ch-needArtist
Barbara
Condos
and
hotelier
Artzona.
. .
against th~m.
So it 11 that otOJ&gt;(loldwater will tour of Africa.
bleol LoaYa by tha ne.r..t •·
ed reot. Buddy hasn't felt up to par s ine~
hts coronary setback two years ago, and Nea l Lang appeared as a happy twosome
The . Goldwater for Preottlent The Californi• primary Is speculation turns moot often to MALAYSIA Dilemma:
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THE IIACKYAI\D Fli:NCB
hi! lost almost 20 pounds during th e Ori· at Gallagher's the other night- and Committee now claims 200 bein1 contested by Goldwater Lodge despite bla handiCIPI.
ental trip .. Sammy Davis Jr.'s 25-year- there 's nothing unusual in !hat, except elected delegates as pledgd to aod Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller One of lhete: To nominate The ·SOviet Union IIndo ltsell ''Cblltlrell brtabtan up
1h 0
lhe
senator,
50
more
as
favor,
of
New
York.'
Nixon
·'
·
won't
be
Lodge
would
stick
the
RepubiJ.
in
a
policy
dll•mma
over
the
home,'~
.
·
old brother, John, has decided against f?r the fact that Barbara used to be martrymg for a care~ a s a musi cian, al· ned to NiCk Condos, who used to be mar. able to his candidacy, 69 un- In It, nor will be Alllba..atlor can party with the lncre.ollltgly Malaysia dliiP\tte. AlthoUJI!Jite I.Ja~DO ....l .wlllll¥4 ~ ·
though he's an accomplished jazz pianist ned to Martha Raye, who at various times eommltted and 81 committed to Henry Cabot LodJe who ap- sllclty Viet Nam war. For an- Kremlin hao proml!tetl "not just They turn lf&amp;hll 011 In ·~very
room,
·
·
and a graduate of Juilliard. He plans to was married to Nick and Neal
Fidel others, for a total of 380 dele- pears to bo the man the Gold- other: How Will a modem Ike- wotdl but concrett . 114" ln
take a job with the State Dept. as soon Castro has suddenly doubled th~ number gates selected !o far. There water siAJppers finally will set- man ouch aa Lotts• hold to the belplllf Indonesian Preofdent But never tum lltom olf!
.
as he finishes hit tour of duty with the of tanks ringing the U. S. base at Guan- w•ll bo 1,306 delegate voles In tie upon. The lloppero need party the Republican consarYa- Sukarno cro•h Malaysia! the _ W.W.E., Toledo, Ohio
Army at the end of th~ vear.
.
tlveo? Tllo cannrvaUveo have SoVIet;; reportedly are tryin&amp; to TltiJ coiWDD Ia de4iclted to ·
tanamo Bay . . . Dave Garrowav is on the . GOP convention. A . bore
One of the fanciest enterprises at the the verge of resuming his oWn radio maJOrtty - 65~ - II suff1c1ent Tho80 video animation fellows bten kicked around far and of. estabhsh lrado relations wttb f•rntly livlng 10 you're bavJoa
Wo rld 's Fair is about to be sued for show in an afternoon slot on CBS.
to nommato.
Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera, ten and are convlnced now tltat l:ft• new Southea~t Asia •edera· llld lro!lble or just plain trouble .
Committee
Optimistic
(T h • Flintstones) have
I It is their turn "' d
twn. And-Malaylla propapnda lot Helen help YOU She will al·
manv thousands or dollars by its publi·
~~ ~oar Like .\ Dove," the comedy
0
The Goid~ater committee hos new one for ABC nezt seuon. kicldng.
some _from Moscow has dropped olf 10 welcome your Own lmu.in
city ar•nt and others lor alleged non-pay- starrrng Betsy Palm~r. Jessie Royce Lanment of fees . Some companies Involved diS and Charlie Ruggles, got by the Bos- reported wrth much satisfaction It Is "Johnny Quest," an ani- Lodge•• influence was a vital m recnet months.
exparleiiCt!J, Addretts Helt118o~ ·
including an .important advertising ton critics with a nod o[ approval and th~t;
.
m.tlted adventure series fea. factor In producing Dll&gt;ll]ht 0 . VIti Nam Tactlee:
tel In care ol Ibis -.paper.
agency - are trymg to collect without may have a Hollywood deal set before it
Such practtcal pros 11 for· turmg • boy whoae scientist f1· Eisenhower In 11152 to confront
.
·
tolng I? court
George Montgomery, opens at th e Booth Theatre here on May mer VICe Prestdent Richard M. ther " kept busy with aosign. aod llok Sen. Robert A. Tift. The South Vtetnamese army,
once D1nah Shore's happy husband . Is 21. Sign of succe.&lt;Js: Max Michaels, man· N1xon and Preoutent Johneon menlo around the world. ABC The convention conservatives with advice from lbe U.S. MIIJ.
iiiSnllftl
now concentrating on a t~enage Holly· ager of the Wilbur Theatre in Boston are now admltUn&amp; tltat Ben. will show tit at 7:JIJ p. m. on wiU bo muttering in anJer thtto tary, appears to Ito llvlnJ lite OIVOTID 10 fNrDIST OP
wood starlet Robin Grac~
Queens po· land father of Sydney Michaels who B
_u_r_ y_G
_o_ld_w
_•_te_r_'o_ Je_ad
__r_or..::..F~rld.::a~y.::•·:__ _ _ _ _ ___.!:Y~OI::r~,.:_Ht~re~w~e_:t!~o~IJ~I~in~l- - VIet Cong SUerrlllao 1 Iaiiie of
MI... MAlON AliA
lice are worri~d about the crowds the y'll wrote :·Dylan"), bought a piece 'of the
·
their own medlctne. VlelrtameM!
have to contend with in August when the show nght after he heard the opening
n uuy.:o ba \'e O!'fi.DJKU
.
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Beall eo appear at Forest Hills Stadium night audience laughing . . Members of
"vllflante" 11'0\IPI to 1llp Into IW'IIIIfrr• ..., .... •• _.,. - .
The date is three months away, but al· the .cast of "Goodbye, Charlie" report .,.
Comtnunlat . controlled Yfllaaes .. '" • - . _ ,...,_
~eek out VJet Qm~~r turentl and cr.,-. Ul Ms4PIIr &amp;. .. . .....
r•ady the boyo In blue have been sum· torushment over the tiffs between Debbie
• -e
.... ft=&amp; IF . . . . . . . . . " " •
moned to maintain order in the fantas- Reynolds and director Vincente Minnelli
colleboratoro lllld a0881olnate 1111. •r 1 tat trr ...,_
tically tong lines waiting at the Queens It's the first tim e they 've ever heard
Boulevard box office to buy lickets.
11 llnl them before 10 tDltllnatlon them.
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'""""• - ·Debb~e raJs~ her voice to anyone, and By Wa)'lle G. Brlodslldl, M.D. Q - M7a aa, whoao IQ
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If
your
chUd
has
ever
been
hlih,
has
always
boen
tenso
Ia
that
they
slow
up
the
mental
.
In
this
400ib
annlYtrury
"
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certamly Vmeente is a gentle soul.
Nevor too late department: Claire Tre·
called " Floppy Ears" or "'Jet· durtn1 tlllltnlnations aod Ibis processes. Were your son
10 year of Shakespeare, the Wut- tow ,. .::._ ,:.;,''::,
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vor, who has six grandchildren . does a . The Trattoria in the Pan Am Build· h&lt;ad" becau8e his ears stick hao pulled hla Fades dowu. Is toke one of them beforl 10 ... lnghouae BI'Oadeallfnl Compa. "" ....... - , . . • · • - • bump and grind sequence in her next mg IS Manhattan's latest restaurant suc- out at . ri&amp;ht angles, you will there any ufa .teda.tJve. t h 1 t ezam, he mllbt a11ume an attJ.. ny haa eome up with 1 llrl•
~
tr
flick . "How to Murder Your Wife " . . cess. The other day th ere were more apprectate what a paycholog~ wUJ help his exammallon Jlt· tude of "coultln, cart 1..1 " of 5I television and 28 l'ldlo - - ,.., .t • - .. ..
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William Holden currently owns a Mer- tha~ 300 people waiting to gel in, and caI pro bl •m this cllltdltion can terl?·
·
The best preparatloll for any programs _,u "'"
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cP-cles. a Ferrari, a Continental , a BeniiPy that s a rare sight at the local eating pla- be. It is all very well to polnt A - Mlllly treaqulllzen (a· oxam 11 lhorougb fl'OUlldln&amp; to bla worlts that has Dr. Frank .,..., . - •and 1 Volkswagen bus, so (h er~ mav be ces ... David Merrick is having a new out that this I• a normal varia· v•ll•b!• ooly on a tloctor's pre- tho subject 80 that cralllllllq Buter, 1 well - known rideo '" - ·
some truth to the rumor that he th;:ows musical written for Barbra Streisand lion but thio doeo not leooen the ocrlj&gt;tioo) aro m.tlnufaetured and just before the eztm Ia not nee- operative, u ltott for 1 b II : , - : : - ":....- - · trtr
'em away when the ashtuys get full
.
&amp;yDdloaled akeln.
the phenomenal hit ol "Funny Girl." ev: leasing to which your boy may Used, The chief trouble wltb lll- tloary.
G•orge Abbott. toiling on Carol Burnell's en
•
though It appears that her next Broad- be expos~ . V'• stLUation may
forthcoming musical, "Fade Out - Fode
be ao acutt with. air! be· Foretgn News
In." was liked: "Exactly what is the Ab· way vehicle will open far in the future not
"Funny
Girl"
will
run
for
ages,
and
the~ cause hfr ha1r can be uaed an i ··~;-....1::...=..;.;.;,;~~;.:,:.;,:.;::;~::-L
bolt touch•" The noted direMor replied:
I
Barbra's scheduled to do the movie edl· an effective cover.
"I make them oay !herr final syllabi ... " bon.
One bri&amp;ht boy of l4 I knew
wao falllng behind In hlo IChOOI
work until thit defect waa cor. lly PHIL NEWSOM

THE D•••y

to 17 games.
' ing Bill M.,eroSk i's strike 0 ttl
when tiM),, Mets peddled him to
to, - . . . . managed Ifrom rhe India... ll-2 and H . Vettran Joe NUJthall hecame ,..1 the ltage tor the PI·
lhe Cardinals during th• , 10 play ""'" lib Roger aod the Orioles dld likewise to the first Jefthander to beat the rate rally
off · season, and he Immediate· remenohered- .. tho aecond 'l the Tigers, &gt;-1 aod H The Phillie&lt; thr• season wl~n he
·
Jy justified thl11 belief by win· I gamr of the cloubWie.ler 18 Red So.1 bashfd the Senaton. 1 'Shut out PhiladPiphttt on Reliefer Lindy M('Danie1.
ning his first two ~ecisione . ! 1 ~e ·ICa rds •heDed rtolde Jerry a-4. aff.t&gt;r being blasted in the four hils. Chris Short strw:k after preserving Larry Jack.
Sunday, however , Crarg ca me ' Hnr-; t&gt;y · making hJJ first l~rt oPener. 13-4, and lhe Twins out 11 Reds in eight inning" son '!!: fifth win in the first
pooL And only I soothsayer bark to New York to once and in pro b~ll . and vetera_n lashed the Athletict, 6-!. and but was victimized by a passed game. wa.! tagged for t hret
can tell when it will end.
· for an sever aU ties with his Tom St urd• vanf m::tki~g h1.! the White 8oJ: wh!pped the ball which Eluded C'&lt;ltcher Gus Houstl)!'1 runs in the 11th in-

With him a peculllr curse.
It all started three years ago
when the newly · minted New
York Mets asquired Craig from
the 1m Angelel Dodgers in ~he
National League upans1on

son also •truck out. but Tommy r Phils in the Jixth when ho i Sammy Ellis will take ~~, j
Harper walked and Chico Car· slammed a dlive into the riuht ' 1·0 re&lt;'ord •- the mound ton•· lit
denas s.ingJed home Johnson for .
I
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g I
tht first Cincinnati run.
fJtl~ bu.lpen wh~re_ ~bJnson : for tht! Reds, and will be lat.'ed
gle by Willams, a third inning nonetheless on a srl'lUing note
Johnson crossed the plate a haa trouble retnevmc lt. He . by ~ob Veale, who is J.3. The I
double by Jm Radford , and a open a n!ght s erifl's with the !eeond time .in the eighth when raced around the dJarnond bul l
.
.
seventh inning single by Steve Pittsburgh Pirates tonight.
Robinson doubled him home was nailed at the. plat~ by John ~ fu:ds meet the Pirates In night
Gilmore.
from' first with two away
Ed rds
R bi
'1 1011 ' game• again Tuesday a d '

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doubles by WiJiie Mays, w h ol in the aecond game. The Pi~
drove in the San J&lt;
"ranclsco run j rateJ; trailed 5-3 enterl na: the
and extended his lutting streak i ninth but a passed all follow·

cham's towerlll( blast.
ance marker In the fourth, and p
To open the eighth, Terry finished with four runs. seven
ITTSBURGH (UPI) - The
Cincinnati
Redv. smarting_ from
Williama W81 hit by a pitched hi ts. Rio had no runs on lnly another unhappy
!erie-s With the
ball. Bill Morgan lingled. Bur- three hils - a first inning sin~ Philadelphll J&gt;!liUies that ended,

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men "wrapped It up" on Bur- lies. The Eagles added an insur-

::l,don't iel solid
By LYLE C. WILSON
1964 national convenllon dele· Lodge In the CalUomla prl· hvlng thing.
Tbt IOJlse of loss and IJowtJ.
United P,ss lnttraational gates will be hard to heat.
mary.
When will they ban the sale tlerment Ia far ereater
t wo
The modern Republican or Nixon h.. laid he beUeves If Lodge were entered Jn caJ. of live aairnals as aags:-HU· w..ks alter a deadt t1taJ1 11 l!

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Ell.lS

:ll~~~~~s ~a:~y ra::

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Leasue rocord ol 11 loo,.. In • ed holllf ron• by Rod Koneh! er. IJ.!. llld the Cubs d!Ylded eleo streak of th.-... Dry...tale it!lnglo with two oot Jn tho
He al&amp;o lost five and Frank Thomas. ft ""' th• with the Colts. t.iill( the first/ Umite&lt;l the Jeag~ • Jeadero to ninth drove home Bot&gt; Bailey
Kacer Crail can't remember ~arne• by 1~ marsins, w hi&lt;'h same cld atory for Craig, who ~arne 4·S and bowing In the
hit•. including a pair o~ l wttb Pittsburgh'• winninr run
ll7 JOE GERGEN
PI Sporlo Wrll..-

best baseball of h11 life. He 1081 Alas, the merclle8S Mets drd ' Reds blanked the . Phillieo, 2.0. year •nd mammoth Frank
lead alter loiJr lllld ooHioJIIPD- were blanked by an opponent, game!&lt; so cruelly 11 would havo It . again, thumping Roger H Tht Prrates opht with tho Howard socktd hlo lOth homer
3-0. (MatlhaU beat Rlo 6-0 on broken a )e89er man, •n4 last w1th ~three· run outburst in I Brave'i, wmning the night~ In the Dodgen:• conquest of the
lnp:.
In lbtt 11o1tom of the ftflh, April Zl). The to..
snllj&gt;ped year he Ued the N•Uonal the etghth lnnln1 which lnclud· cap. 6-5, after !0!111( the opon· Giants, ~·hich broke a Los All(·
Mlinto Hirvey uplotled I o r Rio's alx11ame Winning otreak.
flv. l'llltl, aod It was Ued 7·7. It was tied 0-f ln the bottom
~0
The same retlllllned !led after of the third when two walb, a
uv~ full innings.
hit batsman, one error and two
1 U
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In the eighth, the Lanham- singles protluced thr.. M·H tal·

Reports From
Th
c
Cap•·
tol
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ly DOROTHY KILGALL!N

Giants, Phils Still On Top Despite 'Losse3

walking under any ladders tle&lt;i the maJor lea,ue rerord j got loo few runs and sufftred §eeond garnP, 4-J, in other Naor breaking any nt'lrrora. Yet for suffering by a pitcher.
an all too farr:lllar Jalfo. ln· tional ~ague doubleheader.s.
there's '.10 d~t that the 11~ But Craig was ~reemingly
ning mAlady.
: Onr
in the
American
Rio Grande catcher Mike Burcham'• three-run homer St. Lou11 rtghtltander . CIIITlOI livered from such tortur.. '!'he Me
League. the Yankees swept two

Dear Helen:

Jlld

'/oice of Pro!1,1u,9v ••• reporting

Dear Helen:

TEA FOR FOUR

.\ud "s &lt;ttl! not loo late to apply. ac·

apphPd to \'\\ n.hn~ t\· .ill '*3t"&amp;:~ ~ hJt•h should know
five or slx well-known un•n•rsit1t&gt;s Hf' - tho!- ' ·l 1t &lt;gt&gt; ·'dttri.'ol.'Slons \' entttr. a non~
was interviewE.&gt;d b~ l'Ol!!i'ge admi ~tons prv.:"•t 'l:.' r'lo r..:t' l} i tbtt \...~·t.atlOII of Col·
ofhee rs. Then he \\alted
~ o:'~&lt;t' \. ill!JJi'-":&gt;li)CJ::&gt; \.·vuu&amp; lors.
One by one. cordta I ltttt"tS from tb~
t1tt:1 4-" l.'tJ!J ~ ''" t'~ as J (.:14:'d.nng house
universities arrivt'd . ·· Sorn _· tht&gt;-\' s.aM :"~o.l{ r;n~NJ •!I.."tn•., &lt;.: •Jlh:•~:ttt stu.dt:o ots... Student
"but we'vE' been swam~ " 1lh · Ql.llni .lfvik" J l~ o. r ~ ..uu t tu t:ht' o..: \:" n tt:'r are- stufine applications like youn
We ji.IS! ~ [)!or "t! fl i ''1~''' -.l'.l" ~ oJt senraJ h.unhavt&gt; no more room _··
JV'J:"I.i TJ l:'lrt lhw c;"VIl ~~t-~. w hv . tn tu rn . di·
No more room. All O\'t"f tht&gt;o t" ml~ ~ '1,: r::~ :•n Had ih~ ::'.f·:.~J~ ut ~ ct&gt;ntt'r
States thousands of high srh&lt;•&lt;&gt;! &gt; 1 -b ·b ~t • ~• Hif'~luhf~~:~ Ju tu miJ t t.._· :tlln~ion to
with records u goOd as T(lm $. .arv- :!11'- :· ~·1~1.::' · ~~r ut.v fln•t ,_. n..,. .1ppoh~. but it
ceivi ng acadtmir reject.ion ~lif"5 - ~ lot•""
Jack of space or intrnsit~· o1 l.,Jn·· rot"-~t::!!f!r.."ft
~~ tllijh -1C..'ll• 1•1i ~ rtJOl"-' w!lo hnto ~n
are generall:v ci ted as tht rt&gt;!..'.t.Mb-s.
~"'a t ' ~ ~ ~ t!' : r:~.~d !N t!'JIIt l'\.tl~ of thflir
As a result, otudents for whom MJ. ·:fh ~J•:tt ~u uJU '.:.~ ;t. l' b!f.Jrt Tht'"' r an ~till
,~e ran he the gatewav to the ti&gt;IUIII' ((II t\1 ..:•rlht.!!l:'- tt tf'!to., r.a tr.· •·ant to
·•" are having the gafes slammed m r.hot'·Lrr - Ettt rt!' ll'~ :'tim~ aoopn}nt agtntit~
face-s .
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Burcham'sThree
Run llomer Lifts
Rio To 10-7 Win

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Dilly Seutln..... Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., liliy 11, 111M-I

It's Still Not Too Late

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Brick won the ..1,7Go Wltlten Shaw, Glanto 3-0; KUppsteln,
ACCJtA, Gbanf (UPI)--&amp;Jgar Stokes at Aqueduct by •fOlD" Pblll :i-0; Washburn, Cards U.
Ramott W.llll a , apllt declskitl ie1J111t1. •
American Leapo - Lamabe,
over ehall...... FJo,d Robert•
Red Sox 1-D; Kline, Senator•
1111! for~~~ KINGS PQINT, N. f. (UPI)- S-D; Arrigo, Twino; Bunker, Ortllle•..bl!t' ~
· BiWi1c Armando Vera ot I.ol A~ett Joles; Chance, Angels; Fisher,
Auiii)C'il)' . ,
II hllll ,.. relainotl Individual .t ltlel In tho Wblt. Soz; Kraliclt, Indians;
vfl'tled tit!!· · , .
parallel bars, kili&amp; bane vllllll Pizarro, White Sox; Radall,
_..,,v., ---,..-and ltlll rlnp al tile ·11111ona1 Red Sox; S!Gck, OrloiH, all :H.
&lt; .....,.w, Calli. (UPI)-IlaJ. AAU gymnastic obamplootabtpi.
lao J..co_la boltered the wwlcl
ST. LOlliS (UP!) - Mlcltey
lhot;&gt;ul l'at:ord with a lou of
BaadaJ
Wrtsht captured tho Squirt
18 ftet,,;~'4. Jilchea at the Weat
MONTE CARLO, ltfonaco Women'o Open, hlr third golf
Coati! ,~. •
(UP!) - l!ritala~l Graliam HJU IDitmeJ liUe of tho year, willl
·-~- r ,
. dron a BRM to victory· 1ft tho a liS.
W~W&gt;UIWAY, N.Y. (tiP!)· -::- flrUelllng MOillco Grlllld Prlz
_:_
Overtrct tcored
four loltstb 1111to ,race.
,·• DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) - 'lbt
oletoey ln the fiOt,aaJ ~
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. P~lonll Golfen All~~elallan
lion P - II a-..11 ·~ J:'()RT WORTH; T~lf. (UP!).,. llld 111e: ulill PUA tournament
~ray. .. , . ..-..
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1111n IJIII ~ YOUIIII\IIul." bJ
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famous Me&gt;1ben of tho first act cut Ol4 Mill and YOUDI MQ•
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JDDitlf lloy1 Lea~
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Hiib Ind. Series - D. Jenkin&amp; Ilarvey Gaul m rt.e school aud· Ca.erptllllt, nl'l')' Mattnews; Marrll "by Gardnen· " Queell'l
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Tt&amp;DI No, f
4'19.
itorlum Friday night.
F'alhar Willillm, Jon Rothseb: Maroh',' bJ cardl 8111 Herltag~ 'May lltli, ca to
L. Von Moler
411 Hi&amp;h Team Game - Dale and 'Ml• present~llon, which at- YOUQJ Man, Jeff Tyo; Fllb In the :flrst act.
By Blaucbe M. Baskbu
the
polls and. ·
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troctcd a Iarr• crowd: wu pro. Footman, Bill)' Jo Clark; Frog Second act oongs Included
388 Bennie's Auto Shap, 970.
B. Moore
High Tel\lll Series - Middle- ducOlll by the ""'lll'tebve ~forts FOto1n&gt;an, Mary Stump; Ouch- '"l'hr Unblrtbtlay llonl."
by
341
port
Dept. store, 2729.
oJ lh• faculty, art and mUBIC e&lt;&gt;., Krl!ty Blare•. f'oo~. RhoQ· Mad Hatter and Marah H.ue:
Blind
24V
MA \ 4 - Tbere w10 1111• friends and omitholflllota.
deparlments, UQder •lle dlrec- da Sw~; C11eshtre Cot, Drea· "Twinkle, Twinkle, Utile Hat."
Total
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tourist. going to Florida 011 VI· I'm so 1iad to held' of any Wop ! Lost I
Uon of Merlyn Ross, head of l1lll Rankin; ·Reltder. llll.llllee by Mad Hatter; "Will You Wilt
cRtion and at a loss to know cious, all ~ but - 1one t ky-blue
WDIIIoD 'I 'llouroday Mteruooo
Ree,.
A Little Faster " by Mock 'nlrBabr's
Clolblor
what to do with his dog, so red bnaeted oongstero.
Llflllle
Ost
Game)
~-Iowen
Paul
fl(lOI&gt;er,
Lortlo·
"The Volee' ot the Loblter"
W. Davis
3-49
finally wrote the ho~l where he
Team
No.
$
New
York
522
000
01212
15
2
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Tate,
Jau
London,
Danny
by
AIIet;
"lleauUful Soup," by
352
was planning to stey - "Could Roadside spraytnr and too L. Gladwell
393
Llsh
Cleveland
000
200
001}2
4
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Palmer,
Glenna
Lawoon,
Cathy
Mook
TurUe
and GJW[lon.
398
1 brinll my do&amp; thlll'e'"
close clearing out of old trees B. Davis
Rouoh
366
Bouton,
Hamilton
(8),
Daley
Hall,
Pam
Misner,
061Uly
s,.;..
Third
act
'lnunbm
wee
377
Tho anawer, from the hotel and reJII]ar haunt$ of these R. Coleman
367
Neaoe
(e) and Howard. Don&lt;&gt;van, M&lt;&gt; her, Roy 'Olom]liiOn.
Emily "Soul Of Tho Trial " by Kftave
117 Glaze
IIUintler, io a jewel:
birds, also the extreme drouth Handicap
388
Mahon
(!),
Walker
11),
Siebert
Grooe,
Joyce
HJQinbotbatn
CS· of Haarr11 "Tho
CIT be
seasons ot past few years. have Tolal
1827
11 ,
'149 (1), Kelley (9) and Romano. thy Triplelu&gt;ro, Rurh Atlley,l~.iiiiii;i;-;wii.5f.iiioiii5ii.l;; --~Howell
1 •• been In tl&gt;to buolooso for cau&amp;ed blue birds tO almost van· Woo 1 Lost 2
2084 Winner - Bouton '3-1) ; Loser- Pam Mttcbell, &lt;'lane,
Total
RoltrB
10 yean. Never have I coiled Ish from both Ohio and Kentuc·
Woo
Z
Lost
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Donovan (!loll. HRa - Maris, 11!111 April Mood;
Team No. I
torJy doe. Never haa a do&amp; ..t
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York
Clothlnc
House
W8fll0r, Pepllllne.
Cardo - Pollyanna Thnmp10t1
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Blind
86
en In the bed with a cigarotte. THE VERSES OF "Oklaho· J. Glue
Walton
3110
(2nd
Game
10
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Georg~
Shamblin,
Dtlbra
Rife,
271
I have never found a bore! tow- ma." !amoo• musical play oJ C. Roush
McTurner
355 N York
PLAY SAFE •••
01~ 000 100 1- 3 8 0 Linda Hill, Naney 'lPods, BPiy
37,
tl or blonket in a dog's wit. recent yeoro, keep recUl'l'lng to L. Lyons
Warner
396
cievel'd ooo 101 ooo I}- 2 10 1 Buck and David Wbite.
317
For S1fety's S1ke, Let Ut
cue, nor a ring on hls dresser me these marveious golden May B. Sawyer
Wolf
369
Williams Stafford (6) and Guards - Billy Roush, Jeff·
216
HUIId by a liquor glaoo. The days.
Murray
t?t Howard
r ali c k Abernathy rey Zer,le, Hobert Metzaer,
liandlcap
552
Store Your Winter W••r
Total
2121
d.oa Is welcome and if he will
(101
and
o\zcue.
Winner-Sial
Jlog~r
Johnson,
BWy
Quickie,
Total
1818
voueh lor you. he may brtnr "'fbere'o a brt&amp;ht l•lclen haz•
This Summer.
Woo I Lest 1
ford (HI) Loser _ Abernathy Lou1e l.ouaen, Terry
Moles,
Won t Loot I
""' olong, too"
on the meadows
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HR~-Howard,
Whitfield.
Mike
Beel&gt;ee,
John
M~tger,
Gibbs Grorery
Harol•l ll•ll. Gue.ts - Chrrstine
Tbere's a brlfbt golden hoze J. Anderson
Team No. 5
312
AM DELIGRTED to boor
on the meadowo
Bachner
411
WOODY
tiNRAPPY
Hall, Joan Ann Moles, Unda
378
P. Story
from Mr. and Mra. EarlL. Clark The coru io 11 hl&amp;h •• an
Searles
36S
COLUMBUS (UPI) _ Woody Shambllr and Kathy
Moody.
344
K. Phalin
111umt tl:tt: blue bird situation m
elepllut's eye
W
elker
314
Hay
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8,000
fans
wert
Knave
Of
Hearta
Sharon
Coop
272
L. Vaughan
these porto - a letter from And U too-• like U'o ellmblng
330
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unhappy Saturday as Ohio Sta~ or: Queen , - Ponny
Shuler,
Handicap
411
lbam camo today (Apr SO) ,..
rtlhl 1111 to lbe oky,
m
University's defen•lve
squad Paaeo - l;ece Ru~ltll and Ctn·
1717 1 Hannahs
Total
porUng that they now have a
CHORUS
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11161 took a H win over the offen- dy Francia. KtOJ - Steven
Woo I Lost 2
Best full, In 1 bluebird b ox "011, what •beautiful .,.,..
Woo Z Lost I
· slve unit in a fumble- ridden Neodo and Elecutloner - Rlckhangi11&amp; on a side of their "Chit
ing
Loedmark
foothall game.
Act II casta tnc]IK[ed Dennio
Crow'&amp; Steak House
Isle."
Ob, what 1 beaudflll day.
Bilikam
350
Tho only score In the spring Comp&lt;ton, Mad Hatter; Cindy
C. Murray
121
(And If you don't know what f've got a b..uulul ft&lt;llnf
Car'*"y
352 practice loser was on a third- F'ranklm, Dormouse ; Teresa
E. Baer
:t82
1 " Chlc Sale" is, dear benillht·
Everything's going omy way.
Couch
375 period drive. Tom , Barrington 'Mlomp, on Gryphone and Jean
339
Blind
ed reader, maybe you 've heard I can't &gt;Imply can't resist
Hysell
332
went the final thre~ yards for Shaver, Mock Turtle.
Blind
34b
II spolten of JUit as •• 3 rooros !he reat of Jt. because you may
Blind
330 thf' score,
Act Ill rast were the jurors,
348
liandicap
Blld a path .'~)
not have lhEI re~nrd. Her II 1 ~:
Total
1971
Dog rr. ardr· Moles. Owl. Jane
1'143
Total
Tiley, the Clarks, further oay. "All the cattlt aro standing
Won I Lott 2
METS RELEASE DILLON
Mark Darst and Donkey, E~
Won 0 Lost !
INWt have ihree bluebird boxes
like 11t1tue1
FleochOr'o
Servict
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Pitcher
bert N:BBter~ and offll'&lt;!r of coun
Aohl""d Oil
eut at VIU'iclll localiO!ll, Lost All the cattle are olandlng
321
We
supply
you with 11 spacious BOX which
W
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Clark
B. Hysell
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Steve Dillon was sold by the Glenn YounR.
yo•r they were m the box hang·
like otatuea.
329
Hesson
11
481
T. Titus
New York Mets to WiHiamsport Musu.:al numbers include A1·
you fill with your Winter Wear. They will
InC on 1 pole upon the hill•ide They don't lllrn their he..to
4{18
Spradling
J
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liowell
300
of
the
Eastern
League
Sunday
-That pair hatched 14 birds. Sev·
11 they see me llrtve bv.
be safely Stored and Cleaned and every3SO to make room on their roster
Blind
Blind
242
eral paira Of adult birds are But a little brown mav rlek
Hoffman
338 for veteran ria:ht hander T o m
thing will be returned in the Fall Freshly
116
M. Sawyer
now feeding close to the house
is winking her rye. "
193n
Total
483
Sturdivant who was picked up
Pressed and Reedy to Weer. At Our
Out evid~tly are nesting
in Then - " Oh . what a heautl- Handicap
Won 0 Loot 3
1937
Total
as a rree agent after being reWhite-Colors
roUed trees across the road. ful morning," again.
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Won 3 Lost 0
,.4 leased by tile Kan... City Atl1· l
REGULAR CLEANING PRICES
"'We have about 15 differen\
Collins
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letics.
I Needle or Tapered Tae
species of blrdo at our feeding C.P H. I who has all th ...
317 SWEEPERS NAME COACH
Juniors - C hildrens-Te~o.n-agel'8
stations."
records. also, "Sound of Musi('' ' Team High Game - Ashland Burdette
D.
Clark
Thank you. Mr. and Mrs Mark Twain Winsto~ Churchlll Oil, 682.
416
BOSTON (UP!) - Former
Clark _ thl• is somo of the and thernlk) , 1a1d, Mot h or. T.am High Series - Ashland Domi~an
~ Northeu~rn Unlvenlty tackle
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and SHIRT LAUNDERERS
Gene Ren!l WOI named ofren·
2194 sive line coach of the Boston
The Clarko have the beautiful take even blase old New York Ind. High Series - Tom Tl· Total
SECOND STREET
POMI!lOY
Won S Loll 0
glndlolul iardens on Suece88 so b~· storm. wlih II runnin~ J tus , 461.
Sweepero of the Atlantic Coaat
THIID AYINUI
MIDDLI~O·T
MIDDLIPORT, 0 .
Road "• mile East of Sttate forge! how many years not Ind . High Game - Tom Tl·
Football Learu• Sunday.
Hilh Game - M Murray,
Route 7 - I'll&lt; MILES SOUTH month.;, Years."
tus. 173.
High Series - M. Murray,
~~Pf'TS ~lain&amp; . Many o~ us hav e
H's thiS. Beca•Jse lhere ·~ a
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v•;,•ted thts beauttlul display at certatn earthy jovousness in eY~
Senior Boy1 ! :30 League
High Team Game - N. Y.
: loomlns ~imE', August (or ear· ery word of the 8bove which Is
May t, lllf
Clothing, 71'1.
,Jer) I l~&lt;nk.
as sweet water or manna in the Middleport Dt!&gt;l. Store
Hllh Toam Series - Simon'•
. But I, was kinda stumped at parched desert of todafs I.B M, Nelson
419
Market,
2194.
.'l f&gt;i r a(;dress bemg Reedsville ma(' hines and attempted fli ghts Davis
4Z3
I '"'''Juld almo,:t hflve bet that it to lhe moon.
. Jenkins
479
1 rts Tuppers Pl ains ~ seemed
The eternal verities _ God
Garten
298
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erallv speaklnl{ to mAn throulh Coleman
375
r.ond thing that I'm _not car- the imfn!t1ing leaf. the shining Total
2129
~-, ·n~ Uncle Sarn s prt&gt;r1nus lo~d IYRtP,r.~ of our beautlf, 11 .. ivars W011 Z l..ost 1
l~gln June llh
mad! up _around there . - I d,.:md Jakes, the sc-ent of lilaca, •D•l~ a Bennie Auto S.polr
Dey &amp; livening CIIIMI
421
.rulmbly w~n~ up at Milne!~ or the orening buds, th c&gt; goh1en
Will
427
.lf&gt;lpre.
I wh'sllr of the red bird. the !Tl'&gt;r Badiley
392
ry laugh of a young rh1ld
Powell
384
LET'S KEEP on with Ihe , C. P.H ·s high·fi set will. soon Allman
3&amp;4
~ae bird count, de~r_fellow be home now. from McArthur. Blind
9 to 16 Months
2811
and if you want me to. I'll re- Total
~ale you with all of "Surrey Woo I Lost %
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Staaley'l FIX·lt Shop
• Accountina
Enoch
439
OUR MINISTER in
• Bus. Administration
Sylvester
410
how Pf'Orlf' 's feelings get
used this simile, "lt'l like when
• General Office
you ~tep on a dog's tail - he Cundllf
eiBM Key Punch
Blind
velpJ."
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who now serves 1n
Ironton Won I Loott
IDgh Schoof Studen!JI
CroW'I Rlllnl'•al
church, related the lollowlna
Crow
474
which I'll never forget.
ENROLL NOW
Baker
349
·"' preaoher was sort af tOll·
421
ing. out some criticism and~ Whaley
Blind
435
The BIIMr OHice Jobl
IBid he, " If you throw a 1tone
360
Into 1 pack of houndo, who. Blind
Total
~43
ever it hit s is sure to yelp ."
Go To Thole With A
So - a lady parishioner went Won 0 Lost 3
home. related the story, and sez
UatL
Bu1In..1 Cell~ge 'Diplomo
ohe, "I'm never going
Homo TeloPhont Co.
US
•rain - h ejust up and called T. Kendall
l'or Catafot •1141 Infer~~~•
Redmond
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IN CASE YOU didn't
lien Call, V111t, or Write
401
Go\'. Wallace'• load Southern Llnpl'folt
B. Kenda l·
108
story today (May f) here 'tis.
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KalhJ Rupe, Mrs. DorW MIWJc•
on roilt!'a, Plllulroy-~ 3~.- Holzer holpltal over tile week. Mlddleport, llflu Blanche L. J!adile1 Jofrl. AMI
CGlle1.
ooo (Gordoll WOCIIIq, ft u 11 vllltet!~ their aon-111-]Jw and MY Jordan, Ml'l. Donald W~
:11, Pt. Pleasant M.M, Hinton end Included: Sunday - Maf. VllDZant, Rt. I Middleport, Vel- A1fJ&lt;!11[ liadtpa, llrl,
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Belley, Sieve 11 drq, IICIII A4- 4alll*"o Mf, aacl Mn. Ro)' eq an4 J1011, Mr1. Cbetter ~. SIVtftiToOIII POIIIII'O!' lll(h 1.21 f4]Ung, KaDaWba Falls 1.31 till B. Berry, 48il Pike lt., JCa. ,. Alllt JUI!Ice, ~ 1ipr1Dc llJoiq, .... Cf1ra . Jttftl..,,
atlll);-1: Gall'fd" (lbtaa J.ltl. WlliiNn, RavetlfWOOd, W. v.. Mrs. Rex Cbetdla, ~ '(!leD scbool llfl\lon lrlll tedly It I f•llinJ, Chorleslml 11.03 staUon- IIBUI•· Mrl. J , Clayton C*g, Ave., Pomeroy, Milt Patricia C1uJM lwldoi .
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Cllnl, Mn. Leona FOlden, a. m. by ChatUr bus vii pm,. ary. London, Marmet and Win- Rl 2 Galllpolill, Curtb II. Ollbo fo. ~1, Rt I Dn1orr and :Mr1 Mary 11oberJ, E II a
Bunllla, Frd Glllerl) t Loo u.mllera Ill th!t or.ntple \IISCI Mn. G. 11. llldtldiiiiMI TIRo, ersburJ l,tld U. S. Route .so fltld dama were on the sills. ert Rt. I o.IIlpolll, Irvin Clay,
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Hollis Clark,
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jaQ (Jim Hmi1o11, ' ~who lllellhl the dlllrlcl oftl. Mn. iiMIId WbiWnstw IIlii lor W~ D. C., wMn Ohio River - Mamolear up Rt. 1 Bidwell Rill A. Nol@ll,
Blr!Q
Clico, No1m SwfldhJIII!m
Cnl.tclrd. or. P'tlller, lllti'l«*~ lnbdtll Hl'ltJI' at Uttle J4n. ~ Hallin&amp;. [Qca[, Serv· tllo tiJ)'II wlJI bt l[lelli In - 14, S:SO p.m. ; Robert West up 2 Bidwell, Alvlo 0. Wi!lls, Rt. Mrll. MarsbaD F. C"uaday, lfn, Graeo ~~~·Nid, Gee&lt;
Poll), (111111111-l.I:IU (Mew=-- 011 ~ Jwohn.,. ~ ~
Ill tbe grouped t!Jyllmt tourl, ntunllllg vii 14, 'p.m.; A. J. Patten, up 14, I Crown City, Mro. HUda 1.. Rld.l• An., Rio Grutlt. 108, W. J-, ii!J. Paal R1J
most~_ old ~ l :JI.i. C8l'l dfablne, ...,....
... •II'!. llflu Diane ToUay, llflu l.qlnpn, Va" .ad Charleoton, 1:25 1,111.; Lorena up 16, e p.m.; DenniiOil, Rt. I Crown City, t:M a.m. II!Jidlp,
l(n. 1. 8. J'llllrod and ill
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Mn. a - Arbaust&gt;, ~ Polclm IIIII Milo Laura W. ~~
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Aadrow Calhoun up II, t rllll a Jl!ffrey Lynn Swisher,
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dllnghtn, Mrs. N. H, Po
,o.Jaq Miller,
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HQnrd ltaaley and Mrl. Prloe. The honortd pat re- T
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Coilltal ..-t~ wiD m.; Jefferoon down II, I:!a a. SlloreJide. PI: Pleasant, Mrs. Patlenll d•acllarged over lhs IIIII !Dfant , 1011, Mn. Ve
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, D. C. 111011, m.; Pamela D. down 1U, 6:30 Ronald F. Wh1te, 'lifl Eil!hth 81., weekeod InCluded Rlchanl Hal· Wbeot.r, Nlcbolu KAIIIII, C'
~,... 4ltlb -1. Allll Wa]. llr. 11141 Nn. WII11un '1\om- Mrs. MIIUe Lowther vlalted Ml VemQD, AnnapoUo, Md., at a.m.: Jordon down 20, 7:10 a. Pt. Pleasant, Mn, Elmer L. stead, Jobtl LI)'De, .Mrt. Clar-lae llale, Mrs . .1. E. Mayes.
laoe (II) a, 1eq DeV• (A), 18 ol Ooll!Dlbua, 1pont ,~Y IMYeral t!Jya with her .at.ID- ltllllltlctllo, Charlotteoville, Va., m: Charles Stevenson down 21, Norvell, Rt. I Portland, M r s. enee Rouab, :Mrl. Lester Bork, bert Hnhtlml, Tlllllflll' Qloll, H•.
slid the lil!lvenlty ot VlrJ[nil!. 4:30a.m.; St. Marys down 21, !larry C. Shelton, Wellston, Mrs. Mrs. Walllr ~. Mn. old W
J4n.l er n1 Gr...
3. Rad Sauer (M), t. Sllvl jiiPI wtlb her molher, Mn. law, Mn. llilsle Perry.
Dltiiief
U.l, t. Pllll CoiHPJ (A), 011 Ptri')' •ad brother, Jl'rallk Mr. (IIIII Mn. Dorsey Jordan, '!'be ~Is will slsy at !be 6:65 a.m. : Esso Pelllllylvanla Crenshaw L. Bugg, Ru...n, Ky., J~ FraleY, Clr1 !ofllcb, ltln. zle, Mrll. HoleD Bixby, Llirrl'
:SIA. INe1f IIQIJI'd _ Gl4 reaor4 Perry.
llodnty, VIrginia, Ricky and Hotel Manger Hamllton on ar- up 22, 5:40 am; W. H. Shaver Mnt. Dale 0, Smith, Duncau, Robert MUter, Mnt. C. J. Prtc:e, Russell, lludolpb Miller, Beecb·SU
Dll!lll Ntllttm'Ut Week end IUftlJ of Mr. and Ralph, ealllll 011 Mr. and MM. rival In Washlnelon,
Jr down 23, 7 p.m.;
J!:deana W. Va.
Davl4 lllater, Ml'l. C, C. Crt&amp;· Ill' Davll, Mra. L. D. 'll'odtlll
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~ and liiii,.,.ID-law, Mr. lng. Other recent IUesll of lbl Cbarlel Cbmcty and
High E. Dyke up 23, 3 a.m.; Wal- Lewis, 830 Third Ave., Roy w. :anl,=.:Mn:=·::A:I:;m:;•::.:D;:-.~r~,:;Mn~~·~Jack~::;No~rtb:::;up~and~;IDt~IDt===IIIL~and loin. Glell illninl ol Col· CPsttro wore Prot. and Mrs. School Principal Jameo A. t-1' Beckjord up 23, 6:20 o.m. ; Neal, 100!1 Fourth Ave., Char-I
~ CAl L llllldy Marlllllll umllvil.
D. W. Iacerbam, Alhells.
DJebl.
R. H. Bosworth U up Greenup lu M. Drummond, Rt. I Bid·
~·--~~--(A), .. -~Y M!M CG), 5, ....~~~a.wiSrlh. ~ andthe •-~~ rr!i.t and Mn. Geo1'11e Me- Judy llolrQer, Pal Hennessy, 9:4(1 p.m.; J. SLew!&amp; up Green- F.ranklln Pierce down Meldabl
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Alita up 10:20 pm.; Sally H.
up 4.55 a.m.
~'e!411W a.J, lll,t, ol .Mr. and Mrs. o.Ie Dye, Jr. Columbuo vWtad with h Ia Corpenllr, 'Jellll)' erew: K 111 y Greenup 4 :~ am.; Tlboll down :::.:_:::::.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1
. . . . . , . - 1• .llal Clll.., llurinl Ibe week tlld wen tho ll)'lftdparenta, Mr. and
Mro. Penlnrer, Louanna Leonard, Greenup 5:20 a.m.; John K. up Oolllpelle Dam - OVEC up
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Wlllaot Ill), I. following relaUves, Mr. and Fl!t'll GU!ogly and Mr. and Mrs. Nancy Burnl, Unds Kirkland, 31, 5:55a.m.; Bob Benter up 33, 12:40 a.m. ; Warren Hougland
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l\lrs. Glen ElVIn and famUy olD, 0. McKllllht 011 Saturday. Ruth BaUey Jenl Folmer Mary 10:15 p.m.; Chaperone, broke up 4:15 a.m.; Coal King down
ertl·- , D.
Ill$ (A).Il• fplaryi9Ull, Ohio, .Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Wingo Rlckant C~y Swatzel 'Linds down at 33; Mr Mack down Mel· 5:55 a.m.: Semel down 7:35 a.
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Clyde Welker and family, '!'bur- and dlliJhllrl, Atbeno, WaH re- Cramer: Ilnllda BaileY, Karen dahl 2 p.m.; Buokeye ~bib! m; Christy down 8:10 am.; C.
S.JII'Cida*- 1. Alan Wal· man, the Alvin Dye family, Jo. cant week and rue1ta of ber Miller Janlct Binll
Sharon down Meldahl 2:30 p.m.; Linda V. Harner up 9:30 a.m.
laot (IQ, L . . Adllr (J), I, cal, and Onnl Prlee, OU otu- brolher-hl·la"!' and silter, Mr. Stnlth: Louella Tho:On~, Lu- Chotln down Moldahl 1:10 a.m.; loaawba River - 0.
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11m Ra II Ill (L), l lolu 1111- dent.
and Mrs Jimmie Hanhll Jo.
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Jord18 , Linda Gnteoer, Janice The Eutera Traek team m. ; Thelma Ann up London 6::2U'
Ullltilll her 10n-ln-law and
Evlllll, Patty Fieldl, Florence will boll ID
lnvllallonal 4(1 a.m. ; Beaver up Winfield
translated Into Spanish, was a . . - t otandin1·
1 ~ I'll&amp; - l. l)tqail Cadi dallibler, Mr. and !tfn, Arthur T
Muon County
Blgg•, Cathy Wolfe, Opal Slew· meet Tues&lt;iay, Coach Tony 5:45. p.m.: Uttle Edward u~
room·only SJ1ccessln Mexico City, u were playa by
'.A), I. LlfiJid IJniJ!!tJI" (L), I. llee47, Cindy, Unda and Mlchwo
art, S~pbmie Winebrenner, Ru- Geaaolle laid today. Troek Wlnfreld 10:30 ~.m.; Lucy JODe
MoUere and Tennessee WiiU......
Bruce 'WaliitM! (J.I), f. Frt!llr ael, Pollloroy. The Reedya ~ave Rolld Job• Awarded by Hsay France• · Radford teamo invited are RaciDe, Mid. Lucas down Wmfleld II p.m.;
ltewart (L), I. Plul Jllcll (G). betn W.
PT PWSANT _ Two road Sue Renshaw, Betty Klein , An: dloport,, Waha1D8,
Kyger Jerry Bosworth down Winfield
At various tlmeo, the Old VIe and U.S. Aetor8' Stu·
15'7~" (Jf111 meei realft, old Mr. and Mre. H. 1!:. StArkey, projeds In MIBOil County lta Collins, Donna Smith, Bren- Creek, N,ortbGallla. and Point 11:45 p.m.; Helen Z. down Win·
clio have played to paclred howes.
·ecord f5'1", l.apn,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greenlee&amp; ware among 0 throushout the da Wagner, Reta Wears, Joh· Pleasant. The event will otart field 12:25 a.m.; Solvay up WmAnd In the plazu of Guanajuato, clanlc Sparu.h
Pole Vault- 1. l.arfY Craw- !lfld granddaughter, R Ilia state on which bldl wen open- anna Yuuger.
obout t p.m.
Cleld ! :10 a.m.
dnunu ore preseoted during a yearly f.,tival.
'ord (L), 2. Davo Brown (A), llh~dtt, and .Mr. and Mn. ed recently,
Fred Wolfe, Frl12 Sl!!on, Da1. Kaillllllanbnlblp (G), (ouly Mondo! Jordan, Columbia Gran·
Projects 1n Muon County, vld Baker Dan Smith Jerrv
Original Medain drama and musical comedies,
&gt;lace~), 10'10".
P members, wore •t
Rook with bids
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Hip Jump - 1. Phil Rose SpPinp r!!Mntly when Columbia the HI ' wen, ·
Arnold, Don Mayer,
Mickey
ballet- Mexican cultural fare Is as richly varied a$
lA) 3. '!'ad4 -...
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rtford-Falrvlew Rd. See- Winebrenner, Tom Lind, Keith
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S. Orange wu bolt to Meigo Coun- ondory 4 and Seoonardy 1-2, for Wholey, Bob Buck, Allen
the cuisine at its famous international restaurants.
frank Gibert (G), C. Job II ty Pomona Grange.
penetraUoQ macadam.
Stata Swartz Ron Collins David Ta~
In the many gaUeries 61led with vital modern art , , ,
Brown (G) IIIII Bntee Wallaee The YOUili People of the Conatru 011 1
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Clll'fl'llter BaptiJit Church opon- W Va c • nc.,
n •-"· lor Richard Lemley Richard
In a concert nf the National Symphony at the Palace
' Dl!elt.l - 1.. Butoll Davil (J), !Ored a pie social at Columbia of. ~· ••voti.IIO, and 7·1 milo• r-Ollins Carl McElroy' Fred Sl!·
de 3elles Aries .. . tn the historic dances perfonned
2. Bob llew..-1 (L), 1. Tony Wal- School Friday evenin1 . A rood Road Galllpolls Ferry·Aihton son, F;ank Titus, Dick Nease,
by the international award winning Ballet Folldorico
lace (J), t. Delmla Clldo (A), crowd atbliuled. The proceeds In • W. va. 2• for resurfac- Bruce McKen!le Lance Hart, That'• what a lot of folks ooy when they wont to buy
Nacional •. . throughout MexicoareeiOJDents nf the
;. Dave A8llleJ (M). 12&amp;11W'. will be used for regular expl!nAndorton's Bilek Rock, Gary Jenkins, G~rge Hoffman, 110methln• but don't have the ready c:aah to do it.
Broad Jump - 1. Jim llmi- su. The I!'O!Ip met at the sot'' Chorletton, W. Va., $l23,· Randolph Scott, Jim Andrews, If that'&amp; your problem , , , phone us and aok for tho
two great traditions which Mexica.Iu have blended
son (L) 1 z. Larry Crawford (L). church on Sunday evenlna with
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Sam Arnold, John Strauss, Jack caah you 'need. We loan million• of dollars to thou•
into their modern national culture- the learned
3. er.Jc Ioant,y (.1)14. Brian Lfn.. Mrs. Rex Cheadle as counselor.
WUIIams, Clifford Young, Roger •and• of people for hundred&amp; of different reaaona.
Maya·Aztec and the European, strong with Renaistala (0), 6, Otali 'l'i'llxell (A) Ruth Huntley was
devotions Millon PO Switch In Moore, Kenny Lawhorn.
sance
spirit.
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY
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leader. 'l'bo8e present were Rev. S
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Knowledge of our modern m·ighbor is important
One IQI1I _.., - 1. Albina and Mrs. Setll Huntley, Ruth erv ce nnounce
B • PW TO MEET
today. Send lor the free 16·page booklet, "Know
!Todd~. PN1 Colllill, John and Carl, Mary and Helen Peck, MASON - Services at I he The Middleport Business and '
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Prlchell, Tom llall) 1. Locan Delores Boyd, Sue and Jenny Masoo POBI Office on Bator,
!Steve Dupler, Merl
Ball, Whlttlngtoo, Donna Stool, Jane daye will remain lhe IIIIUI 11 Professional Women e Club
UfE INSURANCE AVAilABLE ON ALL LOANS
!lob Stewart, Larry CraW!ortl), Ballay, Rlollard Jeffen, Oleva they have been In tbe I)IISt a.. will meet Tuesday evening, May ,
t GalHpoUo (8111 Waml'ley, 'l'er- Smith, Debbie ~ll!ut, Suole Nel- cording lo Dallas E. Walker, 12, at 8:30 p.m. at the Martin
300 W. Second St.- WYandotte 2-2111, Pomeroy
!"resented In the lnterut 01 lnternltionl/ iOOCIWIII
ry J~ !Atllala, Cllal'- llOih J:!llnnie and Cathy Cheadio poa!mpter.
S.llaurant. The annual business
lt'troujh the cooperation of Thll Advartlslnr Council, th•
NOW OPIN SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 12 NOON
les Bumell'f;"' 4. Jtli!QQa tli&amp; anl"lllta. Kit Cbeadlfl. Speelil A.,..tfng Ill a previous an- report wJil be bcitd an4.JU~alla·
Con.e)o Naclon•l dft 18 PubliCIIMCI, ancllM ~De'
Advertlsina Ex~eutlves Alsoclatlon .
Fldl Ids, Jolm Wtlloll, Craie songs were practiced to be u.. nouncement, money order ..... lion oJ oJficers Will l&gt;e'"llel d.
DAVE OHLINGER, MGR.
Lo~Mf, Glf'VI' WOOilly), 1. Millo ad 11 the revival oerviees at lee on Saturdays Wat.Jo.: havt Kathryn Everelt, district dlrec·
dlepart . . . llbldjt, laiD lfaGd, tbe church.
been chln,od. A recent change tor, wlll be I111tallln&amp; officer.
J.arry Yuce, Jolm Blalro). 3:• Ml'l. Gloria Haning enterlain· In the orr,tnal orders permits
IU (New record - old l't&lt;tlttl 111 !Vlth a atotk .OOwor honoring ·money order~ Ill be Iuuod on
l1fl, Llpa.
Mrs- Dale Harvey. '!'bose pre. Saturdays.
nnt wen Mrs. Ruth Grate,
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Mrs. Dora Carpenter a n d Racine Alumni
The ltmperalurt tn ~ Mr•. Harry Jackaoo, RuUa~: Ennt is Planned
was a Wll'lll 70 dlp'ell llld Mrs. Myrtle Queen, Gallipolis; Final plant1 for the Racine Al·
sunny today at 10 1• m.
Mn. EdlllUIId r 01
and Mn. UJillli banquet and d~ were
made when the offleero and com·
mltteeo
for the event mot re·
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May 30 at Southern Local High
ichool.
This year no Invitations wlll
be mailed to residents In Meigo
coonly. Persons may eecure
reservations to the honquet and
dance by callln&amp; WI W'l74, or
by writing Dortha P. Salser beCore May 2li.

VOTE.
ARCHil .HEMY.

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Tht Chester Home DeJnonstl'lllltiD elub wiD meet at the
borne of Mro. Gary Dl1l II 10

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Wet·orl•y, May 11,
far an all day mellin«. Fll'll

tlld, textile paintlnl and Cl'lfll
W1ll be dilcuaod. " Pf)lllJ9k
~ will lle ltrvN at nooll.
411Yone Interested II wk!ome.

Are your cupboards hard to reach?
Your Packaged Gas Kitchen dealer can help
do IOJJNthinf a~t your too-high atorage space, dark working area,
skimpy work apace, old-fuhioned applianlltll? A Paclra&amp;f!d Gas Kitchen dealer
Why not

can help you plan a peJ'I!Onalized gas kitchen that you'll love to work in ••• and
to ilhow. He'll buil(l it around a beautiful new built·in gas rllllge with the Burner·
with-a·Bmin that automatically does your pot-warehing, the smokelet!s broiler
that givet! st.ealrs and chqps IUch delicious fl•me.k:ired flavor and built-in, wallhung gu ovens that can be placed at eye level ••• your eye level. All you need
do today Is MAIL THE COUPON.

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Weekend Political Interest ··
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a-na~~y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, '0., May u. 1 9 6 4 - - - - - -

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FOR SALE: Pomeroy, t room

Bull- Servlc:e1

Television Revue

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Motor Co.

PAINTING oulslde and Imide.
with bltb.
AU tinda roof work, reason- water. WY 2-3510.
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PT PLEASANT_ Political pool on the demoorol Iiebl
able prlcea. By job or hour.
5 t Sip THREE ROOM furnished • actlvliy apparently was heavy Vleing for the
RopubUean
Phone VI 3-2700.
TO SETI'LE estate, must sell. partment, utilities fumlsbed, over the weekeod here w 1t h nomination lor Couoty Com$
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much Jntereat being shown par- oloner wlU be Joho R. lngel.
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In the county offices Pliny Route I; Lawrence Ger1963 Chevrolet Corvair P•nel
$1795
I Appe1ranee and performanct&gt; of new truck . Beige finish,
Choster, Oblo.
3 23 tfc
room, bath, large lol H. S. UnlumiBhed bou
rooma up for thlo election.
lach, Jr.. Pt. Pleasant; Ruh'"
f"'i;;;a;"'"";.,."'""..,....,,.. ..-.... Waldren, Realtor, Harold
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I &amp;ood tires. beater.
·Profeulonol Dry Cleening
Barnhart Salesman, Reedl- udllty and bath. !115&amp; Point Tuesday, May 12, voters ol Pleasant.; J. F. Wheaton, Ash1962 Chevrolet Y:t·Ton hnel _ _ ____ $1695
and Shirt Laundry
ville, Ohio. Phone !167-615!1.
Lane, Pomeroy. Phone WY ~ Masoo Count) will choose can- ton and on the Democrat slat•
3 1 tfc dldates to opposo each other are Lee 0 . Blain, Gallipolls Fk
V8 engine, automatic trans. Radio , new lirea. Red finish,_
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Alterlns ond R"'olrinl
FOR SALE· Seven room house l"lfflNNSHED apartment, I for the general election In n- ry and Clarence Adkins, Rt. 2
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1961 GMC '12 Ton _ __ _ _ _ _ $1295
Peckots ond Zl,pon
anild Jolt and Routtblundildmgs. JlaOne WV 2-3874.
S S tic ty offices, House of Delegates Seeking the AssesSor post on
6'"'.1' box, 15" tires, solid cab, heate-r.
10 lbs. Dry Cl•ning $2.00
m e rom u a on
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RoUand
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I h e the Republican slate is lncumr~c:~~~u:~~IVIRY
Searles, Rutland, o.
Ft"RNISHED apanmenls. Ph post are Mayor Archie Henry, bent Everett H. Sayre, Ft.
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WV 2-f/76. After 5 p. m. phone H nd
nd Brerry C. Jones Pleasant Rt. I and Elvlll
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ABC CLEANERS
=c-=co=-o-=:-=;;;--"7.c· c~ ;c;:WY 2-357._
e erson a
'Pete! Wedge Pt. Pleasant Rt
POMEROY, OHIO
SIS ROOM HOUSE with bath.
II Zl tfc Pt. Pleasant to oppose demo- 1. democrat ~late, James M.
INFORMATION
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
Built-in cabinets In kitrben. THREE and four roo'b furnishe- crat Claude E. Swann. Pl. Plea- Bragg, Pt. Plmaot and RobI)LUII.J.Na
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New table top hot water heat- ed and IIJIIurnlabed apan. san!, only candidate for that ert Peoples, Pt. Pleaaant. Foul
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FOR SALE
For Sale
er, titi" double sink. N • w
11 WY 2-6434
12 e tic
Republcans are on the Repulb
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COMPACT Sweepers. Autbor1z. Coleman forced air furnace, men ·
lean slate lor the poolt.lon ol
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ed aalts and service. \Vrlte outbUilding with electricity, A MODERN noose, 8 rooma
Sheriff ol Mason County; Sh~ICOB&amp;D"I"\ONS
The following used Jtemo sre l' Gfl Acuainted Offer
551 7th St., Parkersburg, W gas, hot and cold water. All lf'd batb, 136 Lincoln Road.
H.u1 Leon· Drew Hat·
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priced for quick disposal.
Racoppod Tire Solei
Va.
fi•ed for automatic washer Pomeroy. WY ~.
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d,
·Gall~
~; Earl c
1 1
rw
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30 gal. automatic hot water
While they last
HEATING, Plumb!ac, MaeDer athrnd dryer, ~asCogaser ~=~~:
I I tfC
Mohr, Pt. Pleasant and VlrgU
heater, gas
$20.00 ALL SIZE
Famece1, 4raold Bntlterl.
ee ,garag"".
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FURNJ.~HED aod unlumlsbed
. A. Planta, Pt. Pleasant; on the
5 heavy wood doors
PASSENGER TIRES
$7.90
fll li:asf MaiD Street, PoiB• 100 out ol high water. apartmettto. lnqlllre at tile
Democrat slate are George E.
82" x ~" x ~''"
ea .6.00 NEW 13-14-15 IN,
eroy, Pboae WY W44l.
Close to sehoul. In very DICe Oblo Ro!OI
11-22-11&lt;
Joh
PI Pleasant and Chars ft. slrp ladder
3.110] TUBES . $1,79 fox Included
quiet neighborhood. can be
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Jes nAsoo_Ro' be.r•·, Pt. Pleasan
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7 20 tfc
Heavy
wood
frame win- ]
Ope~ ;,~";~ ~a~hmwook
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I oeen at 981 HyseU St., MidI N •
PT. PLEASANT - Miss Lin- The race
proaecutlng at·
dows suilable for sun- I
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dleport. Owner moving out
Leg•
ohc:e
da Holmes, 17, radiant brunette torney wlll be settled . at
b
,._. WaDI o\tl lllrrl•
• Catl ,.. word.. tuart1"
porch
.
greenhouse,
etc.
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of
town.
Arthur
Davidson.
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lloyd
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pr Bry e ec 00 1:1 , 00
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Phone n3-9522 M.son, w v.
LUCY SHEETS, re•ldlftl at lAwt.. Holmes tJf 2618 Jefferson Ave-- crals are seeking the })05t. Re...UtiYe IIIMrtit'ln&amp;
15.00
Profeulonll Lubrlt an ! POR SALE: 1 lot on Mulberry ~'¥l: . .':~ ~~~~n~ ,~~."n~. ~A~ nue, was crowned queen of _the publican candidates are Carroll
..'!e IMHO•nt Ill _.ltl ltll en.l 1 36'' gas range · · ·
aclf Hid wltiUft te ti•VL
Kitchen uf.ilit~· cabinet 6_00 : Next Door To Rutl•nd Bank
! HeiJhts, Te.: WY 2-3429.
~:C~'.~ olo~!~::•u::!o~~to~~ ft. _Pleasant High School juntork. w. Casto, Pt. Pleasant and
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GA8D 01 rtlAf'lK.I fl O&amp;JTL!
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72"x19
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Expert
Servlc
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cmCLS, whoa place ot ret:ldmct" .. semor prom during the wee Raymond F. , Musgrave
Pt.
.\RIEl - •t.Jil tor 110 word ~nbl
n-uble bed ···ze CO\')
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Tune Up-All M nor
unknown; The unJU'Iown belrJ, devl nd
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tmum . lltacll ld:4ltlnnat wora le
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.e... 1r1ateu. 411tr:lbul.rn, lldmtnt• e ·
Pleasant.
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10 00 NO CHARGE for using our .
springs
Repeirt
'utor., executon. lt arur. of Lolt Clr'~ be filled
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om:cx &amp;o\Ju
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Blut Lustre Carpet Shampoo- ,
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cle, d•cea1ed.; urm urru wbou
Miss Holmes was attired l!J Two ~&amp;t.s are w
on
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M~~}"
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i,t;rh:~h
tad~':wer
i
er
with
pur.rhase
of
Blue
Lus·
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Labor
$2.00
per
hour
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~=o:ta
"b~1::,ce
d~~~~'!~o-=~a~
a
floor
length
white
lace
gown
the
~a.!lon
_County
Board
of
EdSaturclu -1::.0 A.ll co tJ•OO aoOf'
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and botlom •hell
J.OO 11 tre shampoo. Baker F'urni- 1
DUNLOP TIRES
dlltributeH. admln;iN-•ton.
uecut. and was escorted by
Tommy ucabon with the non-partisan
IT't liU £A8l
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Tw
bed
ou.
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any,
ot
Effie
UUie.
Deee&amp;Hd.
TO Pl.Ar.l: A
1T k h 1 nd t.
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ture, Midd eport.
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ROAD SERVICE
o
room .JoE GANDEE. whoM plac. or l'fll· King She received her crown ba IIoI Jj s Ung nIne can~ldate
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BDUJL1 PROLIUP.lNQ
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WANT A.D
5 5-__6tc
"As.lri For PauJ Wears"
frame home with bath, auto- ~:~:~:.u,!!:~':; ~~:,.~;ullt!:~J:!f:. from. the 1963 queen, Judy Gerald Rood, Letart; John M.
II rucp~y,wsi: 7 ~ 20 Ir~.. . 25.00
rna tie gas heating, run base- Gandee,
lltntorl. exeeuturt. II uu. of J 0 • w
Sayre
Ashton;
Steel jack post
5.00 Try OJADEX tablets. Former- ·
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D•era~ed w1u iake notice ··ond ·
alii ' lis
. F Harry
Luth Siders.
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PHONE WY 2-2157
&amp;arl
Gnner,
Pllmltlll&amp;
Pill
ment,
back
porch,
stoop,
nicethat
on
tbe
11t.
day
ot
Ma,
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t.eG
po
erry;
er
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d
J-F:IeC'tric switch an
Jy DEX-A-DIET, new name,
ly decorated Can be bought Uta KoWenll .. i:xfl(latrlll ot tbe L11t Members of the queen's court Tucker Mason· Orlando Wallis
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u1 0 ) 98c &lt;•••k
llealiD&amp;
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Lind
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by responsible party
with man. oeeea111d., b•lft&amp; Plaintiff. flied were Barbara Adkins,
AAnlt•a Ashton· Frank Bryan, Ashton:
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~9'xl2' rewrsible rag rug, ' Drugs
4 ~ 12tp
MIDfrtYWe. . . .
••• Pet.Uion m me Probate court, Taite
p B nnan
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Leo E l H
same 3 { ' new
. . 10.00
~ ~lad voor eewer eroebln
$500.00 down and 30 years on W:e.lp County, Ohio. c... No. 18,043,
rson, a 1 re
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William Casto,
n; ar
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Notice
I Air-wav vacuum cleaner 5.00 ' LrVE BAIT, 24 hour self serv·
We biVe aU *balance. This is what you :f:!::' :• D.~~a~~~al,!:'.:,a :._~ Burnam and Cheryl Williamson.
Letart·· and Paul £dear
ice, crawlers, minnows, red l
Sewr..r Mar.binet
have been asking for.
til• penonal property ot ••kl dt"ce'1 Ned Guthrie and bls o~hestn
Pt. Pleasant.
W~ANTED : Bid from reliable! • 0.. os.ci"llatl'ng ian two
01!~·- 8,•,•,•,:-:,· ~ ...~!'~~ of Charleston furnished music
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SUBURBAN
HOME
6-room
"to•'
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speed
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wo
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rm.
s.
ava
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ilable
24
hours.
Rr.asoa11tle
S.&amp;el
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contractor to demolish old
frame home with bath • (tub ..
aDd coat&amp; of tbe adm1nlttnllon of ...... for dancing from • p. m. unt
farm buildings. house. etc .. 23' roll~up awning frame
F~fe s Tra dmg p OS t b e. I 0 WI CaD w' Z..d'?t DaJ or ..-•
ute: that tbe old Moille Bookm•n
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H1gh School, Route 7. M1ddle7 Jl lie and 1hower) automatic bot died •lzed 1n ree liJDpJe ot tM fGI· midntKht.
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and level land. Also bid on
Wl.th arms , crank, etc. 2 o.oo
lo'll'lnJ deaerlb-ed rul 11tate:
p
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bllildinl!lf a new 2000 sq. ft . Lawn mow&lt;'rs, 14" and
! port.
5 7 t2tc (FoR YOUR Bulldozer service, air heatmg. N1ce two acre Jot
Th• tolf:wm1 real mate cwata
all electric home, barn, etc.
How·•d Hick•!, 828 So. State. Floor
16'' to eel'1mg
. roII.mg Iads ·.oo 1;
PaulR. T.DB2ailey.
Relistered Nurses
Ch
let $1 495 1 see:
roy. 0.,
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OD Dell ey
MAM
Ohio Compa11711 Purcha.e, and par
I 60
eVrO
f
1•
en.
at .I'VW.00.
ot the lot kDowJI q thr Tavern Lot
Ilernet, California.
h ti5 f
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4 • ~·P BABY FARM - t4 acre• wen \D Ni4 Vlllor" ...La. . . . . .
der Wil . t. stee 20.00 : VB Impala. Dr. Sedan. PowRun Road.
To Hold Banquet
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track
b k p
BUI LDO R
k b
Is
1 Nortbcut curnn of t.he D. Cl•
er steering &amp; ra es. ower~
ZE wor , ase:men
laid ground located one mUe laD.d'• tot, Uaence £11t 35 rut. PT PLEASANT
Th ""~
S; , AdY'S Beauty Salon, featuring
Ele&lt;"tric light fixtures ,
glide. Spotl("Ss origim.l a II
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tbence toutll n prrch.. to Mill
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white finish . Owned by re·
an scapiDg, rus mg. pon · from Ftve Pomts. Good four street. thenc• We•t 35 red, tbet~e• nual banquet of the .Point Pleas- i. . . . . . .
RP.alistir products. Open ev·
smta e or sore or
lired couple.
Lowboy servWJcey. 2C!,!ies Jef. room frame house with nice :;:n~!:. perch•• to Lhe plaee "' ant Registered Nurses' Assorl· ~~
enings bv appointment 26S '
church.
60 Oldsmobile 1,395
fers, Phone
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lronl porcb and cellnr base"'""""' ""'' vol. ,.._ ,.,. ~- will be •-Jd
Monday 1--~-•
~ SP,::ond St., Middleport~ ~ Wooden dsult hangen
"88" 4 Dr. Hard Top. One :
i 1 30tp
ment. Yard weU shaded. A :~.D-s .llAoord.a. Malp count,, :;:lng 8 ·30p~;. :~ne BaD's
Ohio Owner Sandra BenPer ozen
1.20 i careful owner. Power oteerNelgler BuUd 1· ~ and Sup wonderful op......,··•ty lor
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'DJ'splav
tables
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a uuoPla.lnlllf
fUrlllrr all••.. ill ber ~ Restaurant.
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Mf&gt;ff .
Pomeroy WY 2-5 91 ~
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ing and brakes. Hyd.
ply, Racine, for better
bomea. hobby farm. ....,..~..uu
$8200.00.
11 me na10411 ot au th• beln-ilt2'x6'
ea . 3.00 .
law or per•n1 entitled to the aut
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dl
•-·tall ,
1,13 n 773-"263
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I k:itcheo cabinets and storm
William Inaell, Salelmd
utate of Inheritance from the deeedo
FolloWina the nner JJUI a- !
" ~n
4 28 30tp Frigidaire compressor
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with coils. commercial
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1J 23 tfc
WY t !471
::~. ':tw~o!= .!:u~.:~.
tion of offiers wil1 be held with
Harold CoWDI, SaJe1maD
referrnca 11 bad to tb" petltloD tD the following orficers installed
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machi-ne
., 1•TOMIIB(I.E ln!!lurance been
25.00 :
Pomeroy, Ohio
tbil u.. aU•Jhlt 111me.
nk Scholz
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l,'J H.P. Electric motor 20.00
WY I ZZ!t
In tba prayer of uld J*IUon. by Mrs. Fra
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"Be JL• W •
··an•-elll'd• '"'"' YUUJ op.rap
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EXPERIENCED
6 9 3tc
p\a\DIIfl .,.,. "' 1 •""'~n""
Robert Bm:nam president·1 Mrs
5101
882
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hone
or IJQ.;.· v.r
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be aold.: that tllr rlJ t1o
tuute an
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USF.D Electrolux vacuum c ean·
lieD• of a11 partln mn a fllllJ' d• Harr¥!t Smith, vice president~ 1
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Sliltc
5 9 3tc
er with complete set of
AUTOMOBILE
lnmlDod, '""'lod '"" .,•...,,.. ,
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be
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-FO~ SALE : In bear! of Racine lhOI ..uuon" oo aulbo'"" '"' ~- Mrs. John Lam rl, secre ry,
$.... I Je
.-=----=----""..,."""'\ .JOHN DEERE 3 point hi ten cleaning attachments. Perout ot blgb water. Modern I =~~ '!c!~:!d
P~ Mrs. BUlle Morgan, treasurer.
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feet condition and guaranteed
rooms, 2 Wed bath!!!, large .uch cu. made and provided, and
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corn planter, I year old plantF 11
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AND
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10, •••• ...., .,.. ' "'"'"" " " " ..
Mrs. Wllllam Marnhout and
fn
ed less than 50 acres. 1 used one year. u cas pnce o •
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closeta, utilities, garage, barn, she may be enUtled to.
Mr J h Lo have charge o t • l
ly $28.50 or term!. P h o n e
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to b001 F
6~ Said pant.. are requlrecl to ans. o n ng
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Sabra Garden Till~n
52 gallon electric waler heat- WY "-221)4,
&lt; 7 6tc
lrYICI
c ose
sc
• ree gas.
...., ~ ~ ......... .,••• ., •• arrangements for Ute banquet
97 88 '
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acres. Suitable for buDding Jun, A. o. 1964.
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. I er. Good condition, $20.00.
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Ph
Letha Koblentz .. Executrt•
The next regular meeting of the
22" Power Mawon 44.97 I Robert Hill, Racine. Ph. WI ISINGER sewing machine
in ,.
•~- rs .. yree JC ens.
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"'••• Lui wm •••
·u be h ld i Septe
· IA$l CREDIT T~
01 MoW. .8ooltman, gberorup WI
"3957
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5
9
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lovely
blonde
cabinet,
used
WI
9-3492:.
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m17 cu. fl. Frnzen,
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now $1" I
~~·-- but in excellent condition. WY 2-214J
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FOR SALE- Mlddleport'l talJ. ZO~·na~~o';or" ~~:;
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WOODEN SlLO, 8 x 20, 42" Equipped 1&lt;&gt; zig zag, darn,
est bnildlng located S52 N
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etomplotely ~ulot -Hon: mmbine. WI 9-2227. Martin embroider, buttonhole, etc.
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pump and motor are entirelr
'HI rro COPYING sem.... Second Street, Middleport. IN ••• couoT o• cOMMON •uu Mr · and M Albert Apple'- 10bmert1ed under water lit Ute
Wilcoxen , Raeine, Rl 2.
$47.00 cash or terms. Trade- CnJl" any letter or doclllllent
Priced for ~ aale Inquire
Ml\01 COUNTY. OHIO
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rs.
"" well
Open Oeil)' rm• ,.M.
5 9 3tc
in accepted. Guaranteecl. Ph . '1.eutet bllurance. Pomeroy
at Ohio Hote.t
tO 11 tfc t':':. ~ ••,.. Jr..
of Long Bottom _visited Mr. : •O~erNIIInt perhnnann
Jack W Caney, '-\gr.
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WY 2--22M.
5 7 6te
,.,.•r•v· Ohle
and Mri. Douglas Cli'Cll recent- 1 proved by rugpd, 1 mouth•'
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:::::::::~W~Y=:I-~2~1~11:::::::::=-'11963 IIOTPOlNT automatic USED Singer portable with ,
IIi lfe FORMER HOUSE' of Guy Mut"~~t!H
ly.
·field tett-umler otl ftlt eon' was h.mg mac 11c me,
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J"k
AVCI'IUNEER
chler
in Rutland with extra hrat•r• Ann We•r•
1 e new,
1
new motor, foot control and
D I I
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Do th Hard
nd P
and dltlono·
C.mpletl Serriel!
lot, coal stoker furnace, dou. R:u .. •s• ••~ ~
ro Y
en a
am
prhnlna,,.. pit, M ,.ump
GUNS
I $140.00. Phone Chester, Ohio. carrying case. Attachment to
Ctltl
ble
garage
Recntly
repaintCllerl..ton. watt Ylr1k'lla
Dii:le
Circle
called
one
evening
heuN _ aava up to $1DO.OO 00
005 2353
9 31
We buy, sell ano trode gu1ll
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P fancy sew included for $24.00.
'trite, p - or ~
ed outside ,;.d all new opout- No. IIAII
Dot'""'"'
recently on the Ralph Ue lam- lltllallatton.
BiU Wellman. Leo Williams.. WHY PUMP sluggish ~eptk Terms. Guaranteed.
&amp;. c. BR-WFIIRD
Jng. CaD SH 2-4345.
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WELL DRILLING
a1 tdfin Jewelers, Phone 50, lank. Gel Klean-Em-Ail, Sep5 7 8tc
Radtle ow.
1 8 lte 1, ... ,... """'...."· w"' V\l"llnJo,
,oun Pleasant. W Ya
tic Tank Cleaner. Landmark S d Qu
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oUaerwiH, whoM pia~ o1 t'Nld•~
Carl F. Van Meter and Betty
1 ~ _! FOR SALE: 7 room hue, col- ..,"...........
ARRANGED.
10 18 'Jc 1 Farm Bureau. pomero Y-0tc I: pee
een
wrmger
Y
P
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taUAprll.,.u~"':i.~r:: called Sunday evening at
the
washer wl.th matchJ"ng tub.
4 29 3
- - - - - - - -- - Rickard'• Alignment Service, lar1 2 lots Near Grade acbool we.,., Jr-. lb• uDderwiPed. ecJ Ide Dea~rlnker home
Everything CDmplote
,.Utlu• •tatut her ID tb• Co1U1 ot
WHEN YOU USE ABC CleanenJ
·- . G0 od as new. \1 cos t pr Ice. (formerly Grueser
BodY and High •School. Pearl Hyaell common
Plou. "'''' eoom.,., OhiO, C · on Mary · Circle and
"Free Storage Plan'' you ret WE HAVE_ a largE ass.ortment l Phone WY 2·2922 evenings.
Works), 286. W. Main St., Rut1and, Ohio.
5 I 8tp ::-"~::!:.:~o=~eu= ':u m~~ Melvin were James Circle of
big beautilul empty closet of blo&lt;~~mng flowers, m pots,
5 7 3tc
Pomeroy, OhiO. R. H. Rick- THREE bed
b. k du ,_ .......,. of"''" ..""' of~•.,":! New Jlav&lt;n and Patricia Blakes'
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1 flats. and market.-paks. Spec.
d
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WY • ,. 76
room ric
p~, utr.m• cruelt-y. Seld caue ..uJ
h h
1pace m exchange tor all l.he 1 . 1
d !SINGER Sewmg
macb1nea. ar ,
one
vJtJ ·
bl k !rom town
CaU tor Martnr: on and llft8r t.D.• 11re1 lee of Pomeroy.
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pnces to c urc es an I
Wh 1 b 1 ·
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room occupied by the l•mlly ' I h00 1 1 1M th , 0
Bed
new, $59.50 up. Several used
ee a ancmg, au 1o g ss, WY z_ 5127,
C,,.n woon,n. PlaiDIIff Mrs. Ethel teWllrl of Pamtic
52
machines at bargain prices brake service.
W•bltel' abd ruuz,
eroy and Mrs Ev.elyn Lucke of
WY 24121
winter clothing. f.tpre's how tt ~~ f~ or ~ er ~ .day . 1
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works. Brtn1 in all
your ~ . mg o;l!r~ ~r ou ~ e P a~~- The Fabric Shop, Singer Sales
6 4 30tp FOUR R()t)MS, bath and ba•e- ftJ~:""J: :: ~~~ u. tto
Syracuse called on Dean and N. 2nd Awe.
Mldlle,.,-t, 0
winter clothes or call us far mg an Pan .ers. egeta e and Service. Pomeroy Ohio. AIR Conditionlng _ refrlgera· ment, furnace heat.P hone
Eunie Brinker recently,
pick-up and we will "Proteo· 1 planls Our plant' are top 1 IVY Z-2281.
4
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lion service. Jack's Refriger- WY UIIJ.
4 21 lfc
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aionally" dry clean them at quality· Cool grown. Short. .
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Auto Sales
ation, Letart, w. VI., Phone FOR SALE
House, • rooma
ft~.:..Joor
I bushy and green Buy early lor
regular rates, with lree moth
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882-3537.
4 20 tfc
and bath, fruit ceDar. 4th and
UUIU
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1'1...,
proofing and bang them up 1 choJre plants. Gond aswtElm St., Racine. Phone WI
for lltOrago In sealed cedar- I ment of evergreens. (Local 1951 OLDSMOBILE. Call WY Z·
11-3875. Inquire at Earl'l
Barlzecl bags and when you are grown ). Bumgarner'• Green- 6182.
I 28 tc
Help Wlnted
read f them nell Iall cau l ho uso Claud M. Bumgarner,
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ber Shop.
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rur
.:.Ut.eman
know
I
New
Haven,
West
Vir~ima.
1962
PONTIAC.
$2250.
I
door
WANTED
_
Dealer
in
West
THREE
bedruom
hoUIO
on
Lin- Mr. and Mra. Jack FoUrod ol
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and IIley will be hand«! to : -~ ~~ -~- _ 4 30__9~
hardtop. catatma. blue fun- MeJgs Co. To qualify you'll cola HiU, Pomi!I'O) ph o a e Pomeroy spent a week end wi.Ut
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hte
d
ish.
automatic
transmission,
need car and desire to make
Wl W341 or WY :1-2188.
her••1parents,
Mra.
I
b
you c eaner, r1g r,
an 1
FOR SALE
.
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Clrcl Mr. ~
114!Wer R•meber tne storage GIBSON-Kay Harmony ~mltars
power steermg, power ra eo, al least $100 weekly right
4 20 tfc --..as
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Delivery. A B.C. Cleanero and ' pay . see or call l'lffiD Jewel- way, Middleport. Call WY :1- Dept. OHE 810·114, Freeport, fuml8bed apartment. Phoot Jbnmy Diddle of Splller over a
4 29 tfc
ShiM Laundry . Mason. W Va. ers. Point Pleasaot, w. va., 5289 ·
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WY W858.
4 10 tfc recent week end.
SP 3-5543.
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Phone so. BW Wellman, Les
11oe aa«Uor
Ralph Lee was In Athens rei.·
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tG-3011 World lhaodant •• C.-et MAN AND wiFE. or woman
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alone, to live in with elder•
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Fern Stansbury.
KILl. TERMITES and protect "'I: Cllr room. ride and perform
ly invalid. Call WY :1-3836 or 'biBtJel
~1111 VIsiting at the Douglao Circle
Vork•hire pigs, reg;stered stock ! lawn
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2 4 tfc YOU J&gt;A\' len lor flll&lt;l home
All Steel Straight Chair • •
.furnishings at Baker Furnt- .
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4 29 !!!._ Bud am... ~Cheater eaDecl at the Ralph Leo
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· , Musial Instruments
ap ~- Goellleln Ready
dition. $75.00. Call WY :1-6348. County schools
banklnl 1n- 0ura Sunday,
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ltosted by her husband, Robert
Goulet, June 2 • , . Young
concert
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JIZhak
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Mary Shrine
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honored
Mary
Sbrlne returned bollle l!,ttunlly lfler
Wblte Shrine of Jerusalem met a two nets vacation lrlp and
Frklay evening at tho IOOF ball. vlllt with relatives.

Plans were llllde ID lpOIIIOr Barbara BJcp and
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a bean dlnMr It tho Bbbop Smith wen selected by t b a
mormng. .
the cho1r presented a special I
Fenwlch High Scbool, Cheablre, OhJo Eta PbJ Chapter of t b 1
Small potted plants were number and the Rev . C. Melvin Mrs Bernard
Schramm on July t ~11entheCathoUcW"' Beta 8111111 Phi Sorority u biV·
P"'sented each mother during Alkire had lor his sermnn topic Zllne,"vllle 08 the guest of he; men 's clul of the Sacred Heart lnJ presented tbo best cultural
the SundA} School hour at the "Honor Your Mother ."
daughter 8' nd family Mr and ~ ~huth"'h hm~ Thudurslda? eventna: I'V'I'WrPI!m of tbe year and were
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Flora Long, worthy higb prle•
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rge Earh mother was pl·tosented I I Mrs. John Lyons ann Tom. Ber· I Mrs Richard Freeman prui- liVeD special recognJtloo w n
tesa, and Allen HugbH, watch- D. C. wUh their daulh1er IDd
polled plants were p!'l'sented to carnatloo as she entel't'd the !nard, Unda and Debbie
Ident . coonducted the ' ti the chapter met last week In the
man of shepherd&amp; prealded and IIQIIoin-law, Mr. aJI!d
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Mrs Man Crarv . oldest moth·
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mee ng offices of the f'A&gt;lwnbia Gaa Co.
Naoma Brinker, cfi.tnct deputy, Pierce G. Rice' 1\1]11. wblle then
er Mrs Gu\ Gumther voung sanctuary for worshtp ser.·l~ at , The Le ..· and Mrs
Donald l whJch opened with prayer by in Middleport
was Introduced. Charter mern- went light se~ Mra. Younl
f&gt;St ~othn , ~1rs W Ll Barmtz the F~er.ated church . ~e cMolr Boone and children are on va- the Rev. Fath~l John TureJ. It Mra. Rltgs. and Mn. Smith
ben batroduced who were also vlsJted br.lelly wltb JMrl. CharmoTher of ~lght childre-n
and sang M)- Cathedral. Pw-'~~ rs I ration Visiting With relathes[was vuteo to give the graduates were selected on the basill of
past olflcers -ere Elsie D. lea .Frlct, .the
. for~ Lucy Rot&gt;
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lh Paul Nease solmst. 1""--namg 10 the easL
who are membera of tbe cbureb their
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a prayer book and to send the
program on
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Smith, Editb Hutslnpffier, NeliJe lnson of Chelter ~ wttb M.rt.
ot slX ch iIut en who also re-ared IMother," b) Charles Norris, a Mrs. Charle.; Bing and daugh- four officers to the C.lhoUe praisal of pictures.
Tr•cy, Ellqbetb Lear, Mary Nelle Bfanaoa.
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Hughes, Mabel Bennett and Bar- At Pblladelpblo,.P,a., they VII·
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and Mr; Joltn Smith ; pent the Steubenville on June 17.
new nlflcen 1or IIIM-85 waa
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lied Mrs. Younfa slltero MJs•
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•eekend wtth their mother, Mrs. Prayer by Father Turel closed conductOO by the outeoln&amp; pres•
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Mrs. Eugene Tnplell, cha~r- J. K. Smith.
the meeting and refreahments ldent, Lucy Amabary, ustBIOO
Edith Husoell, Martha \ Wood, panted them to LeVittown, N.
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were served by Mrs. J 0 h n by YvOMe Scally,
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Maud GMJeSer, Frada Grueaer, J. to&lt; 1 weekend visit with the
Janel Couch, Nancy Greenlee, Mr and Mrs. Herbert Mlch· Mitch Mrs. Charles Radford Amberger and Marilyn WtBet
Elsie Roush, Bernice wIn n, Youngs' daughter and IIDil.fa •
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and Darla Shendan presented eel Ohlinger and son, Herbert Mrs •John Goett Jr.
Mrs: cup. New officers an Sharlee
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Evelyn Lewis, Anna Sievers Ll law, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar AJ~
The vanous church., In Mid- sma ll polt£'&lt;1 plants to each mo. Michael II , Nelsonville, and Mr Ed :. W h
'Mr ' M
Neuman, preaklent: Betsy Hor.
han Steill Leona Hensley ;...d mayer and aons Stewart and
dleport observro \lolher's Da~ lhPr folio" tng the worship tiOr and Mrs Wilham Bane, Char· Sha~~~ an: ~~~gGeor ·~ Hsck: ky, vice presklent;
Martha
Charles HOIIBiey. Pest worthy Larry, Thq aw; aitendeil the
~unng Sunda\ mornmg sen · 1\ ll't' at the F1rst Baptist churrh. leston, .Y Va were weekend S Th
v lng
d
_ Eschleman, recording
aecrehigh prlestesses and
t watch- World's Fair and visited brief·
tees
AI Heath
Meihodtst l
,
guests of r..r an&lt; Mrs Lao Ken· r
e tra el
pr
onat tary; Beverly Perrin, treasur· Iva Stewart, , senior at MJd· men of sbe herds pas
1 In Elizabeth N. J.
ad
1
Church Re\ M E Dowsnn1 M1s Walter \\ olfe, the moth- ned\· Mr and Mrs Bane re- ed by the hostesses was award.
d Anna .Marle M rriso" d1eport High and Ina
Jean
P
who were not Y
,
· to Mm rl.!i Harvey
·
· an
~ Hupp a senior at Southern charter
members were Pauline Brooklyn ' N• Y·
'
was ass1sled m the serv1ce b\ 1 er who h8d be en mem ber 0f the turned
foUow- ed to Mrs Ge0rge Miller 8nd er
corresponding
secretary
.
a group ot ~oung penplt- lo\'ho chureh lm t~ longest pertod of mg cHurd. services m order fo r MI_ss Lena Guth won the door Fjnal plans for the . ~mual .Hlgh,' bav"e been honored with ~tk:ms, (!'em Cheesebrew, Vlr·
ha\e been m h1s specw.J C'lass, 1~ea rs. approxtmalel}' SO, was Mrs Bane to participate in the prize..
card party and atyle show to scholarslup awards to attend Na- gil~tld~ and AUen Hughes.
ond includro John Krawsczyn, ,presrntro a large potted plan! M.•ms Harvey Band concert A while elephant sate. will be be held at the Pomeroy Junlo&lt; llonwlde Bj!auty Academy In Ru . a ng pre!eniOO Edith
U
erma~
who led lhr Lord' Pra~er The Rei Ralph C Zundel had whicll ~., given Sunday aller- held at the. June meeting and High School auditorium, Wed- Columbus.
sseU nd Harry P. Smith, the
.a
Douglas Dowson the n·sponslve for h1 s sermon top1c. "God and noon at
pm
hostesses w11l be Mrs. Robert sd
M 13
re ann
oldest charter members, with a
8-J'l8r
readmg on Fa~mh R~IJgwn. the Farn1ly ,. At the openmg
~
·
Burkett, Mrs Thomas Scally: bayGaua~ov~t:. chair: They were top winners from potted plant. A gift was also
Jern· Davenport ' The Apos- of thf:' St'rV ICE' 8 de&lt;hc-ahon ser- Several parents of Middleport Mrs Aldolph Saelens, Mrs A y r
of the ch ter nd over 400 Ohio-area applicanta. presented to Elsie D. Smith, the
ties·· Creed " Jame Gerard a . . lt'e was he!d for Mr
and H1gh School senwr.!j accompan- Howard Dailey and Mrs Chris- rehmee mgt 1 the •P.
wlla1 N ti
id B t A d
oldest living past worthy hJgh
d
ed
h
t
p
k
b
.
a
earsa
or
"'vtew
a
onw
e
eau
y
ca
emy,
· tess a nd Naoma BrInker,
11
1
1
scripture reciiatwn. the 2Jrd Mrs WII am :Shendan Jr an 1 t e group o ar ers u:g tine 0 Donne .
btl held Tuesday evening
at one of the top _ rated cosu. p~1es
1
Psalm . .,Jose-ph me Tont&gt;\ the daL gl1 t ~r. Amta Lomse
Sunday evenmg where they Will
. the
t'
dtstrict deputy.
7·,SO p.m. 8 t the achool audJtor- tology sch0018 m
·
leave by tra1n for Washmglon
na Ion, Several members were rededJcatmn. and R1ch G1lkr\. the 1arge potted plants were r;::ivY k
ium
each year awards tuition schol·
..... .~ ill and
~Beaut de-s
.
and New or
.
al
.
por~
caru:~ were sent
u
en at the Church uf Christ to •
f
Plans were 10 discussed lor artihips to deaervong Ohio-area them A memori&amp;4 waa ~eld
' The chOir und~r !he direr· ~1rs Anne Burton . the oldest MISS Judy Butcher, Columaln
the recipe,book proJeCt. The cui- high school seniors.
for d~ased members Glady
t10n of Mr Hen ;hllson. prese.?t- 1mothrr present , Mrs Dorothy bus, spew the weekend with
tural program on architecture
Ma Sall McConnicb 'F r n:
ed an anthem, ·shep.herd, W1th L&lt;e the ~oungeSI mother. ano her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ira
was given by Lee Seyler and Tbe ~Iris were sel~ed on sct?oiz ~ Ann Bow.;, 8Hi h
Thy TenderE"s l Love b\ Hue-r- Mrs Conrad Ohlinger and Mrs Butcher and son Jim.
Sharlee Neuman 'lbe birth- the basis of their Written appU- Ugh
.
·
g
ler, with Ml Phllsf'n .as solo· \\Jlllam Johnson mothers wilt~
.
.
'
day anniversary of Beta Slsma cations, recommendations by
ts ?f tbeJr
of office
dlaba8. ~
isl Mrs. C M Hennesy was the most e hildre~ present Each MISs Manarme Wuodgerd, Co.
Phi waa observed during the high school counselors, and by were given br El.,e D. Smith,
cUah. . llllf.q
organist in the absence ol New- ·mother. reC"elved a small -potted lumbus, spen. the weekend With
aocial hour. MiSI Amsbacy ser- the Nationwide Beauty uAcad':, Harry P. Smi~, NeiHe Tracy
man Burdette The sermon top- Ipan!
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Har- Elza Gilmore underwent sur- Yed at the refreshment table
my counselor, and aft-er depth and Edith Hutsmplllet..
• Glauholden oa outlfda frM
lr gtven by Rev. Dowson was [
old W..odgerd
M
.
Ge
H
It
'
Interview&amp;
with
the
vice
pres!·
.
At
the
close
of
the
meeting,
1901DCor-dilboolallnllaw
1
1 osp ~
.
..
eery
a
eJgs
nera
th
A
ad
1
-+ potluck refreshments were ser- • Pwtable Iii
entllled Honor thy - Moth·
M and Mrs Robert Harns I a1 Friday everung Hi!l room
dent of e c emy. mpon.. ~;,::: C!UPior
er , Corsages were ~wen to Jf i.u Sauer Honored C~l:~bus vJsiled over
t h ~ I number is 24.
ant factors were achievements v~ from au attractive table Rud.·up - - -.... -.
motl•ers allendmg Ihe service
w•ekend ·w,th his father Rob· Mr and Mrs. Charles Grav..
in higb school, extra activities With wbite cover and centered • =::..adal!"'::~": f!OCO.Ia
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE l /JJOn HPr Birthday
erl Harrts and With the!~ dau·IIY ur Dunbar, w VA.. visitOO
in school and outside of school, wtth an arrangement of yellow
bl hi
At the F1rst UnHf'd Presbvhte S an at Ohio Univen.i· j recently with his mother Mrs
appearance and personality and and white flowers with yellow Jv,t rec•lved • 1 • pnwnt o1
l•nan Church polled plants wrre Mtss Nell Bmg a~d Mrs Jess '
r. us
B F Gravely and his 'sister
sincere interest in cosmetology. ~ndlea In while holders, OD Rubbarmold QuI II I' " · presented to the olde"t a n d Shumaker entertamed w1th a 'I
I M J A Ed H 11 R ·
Miss Stewart and Miss Hupp e1ther aide. Also on the table WINIyoun gest mothers present dur·
at Crow·s Steak Housel Mrs Robert McElhinny wa• 1 ~rs Al.;m.o ~· 1 yse d
will be highly skilled In creal· was a cake Iced In white end Rubbermald makeo aU kitchen•
ing !he Sundav School hour Fnday in honor of Miss Mar- the guest of her daughter Kar- Mrs Lo
.
C s,er "" 1 sHs ert,
ive hair styling hair color'"" decorated in yellow with the more convenient and better or
'
:mgton W.
renVa.aver
ee, o to their
un • Mr . I nd Mrs . HarIey HanJ·ng make-up artistry' and salon manUlfi• •
tu.a
"n
...t..
Mrs. Mary Ste-ele was
.
Sauer who was obJ&gt;erv- en, 8l Jhao University, Athens,
returned
mscrIpti on, " 1"""1964.
IBJlized - protects ........
ww·•
ant
~ flov.ers for the oldest
her bJrthday anmversary. for Mother·s weekend ac!JvJties. l h
'Sat d
ft
•-·t lth imd granddaughter Denise White agemeot upon graduating Iva
storage Jurfaces. In aU the mos1
orne ur ay a er a Vui w of Flatwoods Mrs
Kenneth
.
.
I
1
th t U1 bl
er and Mrs F'red Lewis
M1ss Sauer reteiVed
a n y Mr
Ma · H wtiM
the1r Sisters and brothers-in-Jaw I
'
•
Stewart 19 the daughter of Mrs. '•
GIVE DINNER
popu ar co ors a w
en(
youngest. The Jumor choir also card~ and gifts from relatives dl st lnd ~e ;
M' Het Mr and Mrs L R Farmer Grover, and Jqy, Pomeroy, and Iva Stewart and resides with ,
with any color scheme.
presented 3 special
number and friends including cut now~ epoDr '_a olePrstrl etr, hrs. ·1Ma~1sheld and Rev Md Mra' StMr .. and Mrs. Cecil GillogAI-ly, ber mother at 739 S. Second Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jennings Se. t h • complete lin• ot
"Mother "
avts
a lo' ave re-.
'
.
. evte Carla Jo and Jeffrey
St ''iddl .._. nd Ina H
entertained 'tb
d'
S
rl fo 1'.
.
ers from Miss Bing and a birth- en
turned from a vacation t r i P S. 1!: Kaetzel, Edison.
~ or' Athens were recent vis., m e...-., 8
upp
W1 a mner un- RubHrm1ld Acc.aao u r ...
1
Durmg the mornmg
day cake from Mrs
Edward th
h y· g1 ·
h
Mr and Mrs Robert EbersIa the daughter of Mr. and day at their home, Nye-av. Pre- Bathroom.
1h
~ervire the adult choir
Crooks Following th~ dinner the toroedug
" ",'"h. wt ere laceesy bach. and Miss 'ot•a Pierotti of itors ~1. !lJelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hupp, Racine Rt. 2. sent were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
. I8I
b
" God
.
.
ur
severa lS one p
•
Mrs Everett Lambert
W k Mr
d Mrs J hn
,pee
num er,
group called on Mrs George f · 1 1 d 1 lhr h the Columb1111 spent the week end
·
'
ee s,
· an
· 0 Bat-~Eiberf
In
&gt;lather " Baptismal riles. were Anderson, Sr, at Meig~ Memnr· ~~:: ::;:s e "r::ou~~';.. a:g down with tbelr mother, Mrs. Odetta Mr. DJie Russell and daughey, Mrs. John Frlek, Peter JenI I
oonducted
Michael
ter
Columbia,
Mr.Lynn
and Mrs.
~0 ~~~
~ ~~s~a~n~d~the~bo~st~an~d~bo~s~te:'"~·:..:.,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,....
'hi .
IIfor1 rHerbert
t
r M tal ' Mrs.. Ralph Zundel and Mr · thr0118h gth• She nandoah Valley. Pierotti ·
GuyofRuasell
Terry
of
"' mgt:r ' n an son o r · and Mrs John Blaettnar O:t.nd M
d Mr L R Wil
Mn. Garland Weaver visited
'
. '
and Mrs. Herbert Michael
children. Pomeroy.
Mrr. ~nM
:d Milley, last week with her lather Jolm Pomeroy, Mr. Franklin Russell;oll.
hJ
POMEROY CEMENT
Jy Gregg) of-. Nelsonville,
. · an
rs. 8"
e r, Sauva e
·
of Middleport, and Mr. and
_
lhe Rev. Howard Ruppell
Middleport, and Mrs. Ruth Lam· Mi"g Remora Boice of Da ton Mrs. Clinton Gilkey and family
May I!
CO
.ating. Other relativ.,
Dr Pickem' Stnlf
bert and aon, Bill, Ironton, were spent the week end with Yber of Harrisonville were Sunday The American Legion AIDIU·
•
were Mr and Mrs 1
•
Saturday evemng dinner gue!;ts
visitor.e of their parenls Mr ary of Lewis Manley Post 26S
;y and Mr. and M~/'0 William risiting World Fair
of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiley at ::;:;ts Dr. And Mrs. Raymond and Mrs. Lincoln Russeli.
. wW meet at the Naomi Baptist
Bane
Employees of Dr. R. R. Ptck· their home In New Haven. The M ·
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Will of Olurch Tueaday at 7:30 p.m.
·
ens will be hts guests al the W1leys' son, Il.ivid, of 0 h i o h rs. George Parker returned Peach Fork were Suaday alter· Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES,
New York World 's Fair this Univtrsity, spent the weekend orne ~aturd~y after spending noon vlsltora of her brother, will hold Its annual Inspection
week. The group will stay at the m Morrow, Oh1o, With his room. ~evera ~ont sIn Marietta with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith Thursday at 8 p. m. The 80th
M~SqN
I -~,
/.' . . •
·,Claridge Hotel 1md will also at- mate, Douglas Park and fam- ~COUSin, MJss Dora WISOD. and Jo,
anniversary of the chapter will
tend a Broadway show and oth· ily,
r. and Mrs. Edward T. Bau· Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam and also be observed.
"WHAT :~~~G~~PPENED er New York attractions.
John Allensworth, Ohio Uni· er ~d daughter, Polly Ann,. of Mrs. Eugene Haning and RbonTO BABY JANE"
Those going include Mrs. versity student, spent the week· :'anon spent the week end wtth da were Sunday afternoon visit· ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Bette Davi!! .Joan Crawford Wino_na Hortman, Mrs. Lucille e~d with his mother, Mrs. Flos- ri~rle:~en:~rr : · and Mrs. 0111 of their aunt, Mrs. Elsie Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krid- and, Mrs. George Hudson, ste Allensworth.
Mr nd Mr p:j,
o1 Radcllll.
er entertained with a
dinner
11 Perry
"BATTLE BEYOND
Mrs. Mary Shafer and 0 . E.
d Ma R s.ond. worth Dl
Mr and Mrs Harley Johnaon Sunday at their home Syracuse
. Thev will leave for M h
~tend
rLos. aBoym
SKrkler Vl&amp;o Tamm.y and Ch,eryl were Sun- Guests were Mr and' Mrs Vic'
~d P THE SUN" P II McKmlev
N Y . kb .I
S d
d
ot er•'1 nfl uence
I
at ng ttom undayev..
,
.
.
•· d my
Arla owe IIr~etulcn
ew or
· WI·th Mr. an d Mrs. Robert day altemoon vlsltora of her Pecora and Peggy and Michael,
(In Color)
F ida Y P ane un ay an 1, TopiC" on Sunday
J'I.Jng,
r )
"The Influence of a Christian Larkins and daughter, Roberta. mother, Mrl. Ada Slack of Sy· Columbus and Mr. and M r s.
TuH.·Wtcl.
May 12·13
Mother" was the theme of Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bnso and racuse.
John Krider and Joetta and
FAMILY NIGHTS
M~.
~
~~in:~~og=~N
was !her's Day service•. at the family of Great Bend and Mrs. h Mr. anded toM,';".Pahoul Plerclne inJo~ oflteCheater RoadMr.Callinandg
"SWORDSMAN OF S1ENA"
· d . - h ld
h Midrlleport First Baptist church James Patterson asd son and ave mov
well' me
.,e a moon were
.
Stewart Granger and
recogmze "' l e o ost mot .
.
M' Fl
.
in Middleporl
Mrs EJaworth Dill
I
f'r present at sunday morning SIJnday mornmg. Rtchard Sayre t~s orence Circle or Rae e
·
·
Sylva Koscina
(Cinemascope &amp; Color)
GENUINE
I services held at the Middloport wa. in charge of the program vlstted Saturday with Mrs.
-andChurch
ot
Christ
Earh
mother
with
Mr.
L.
D.
Di1es
and
Mr.
Dessle
Patterson.
1
~'THE HOOK"
PLYWOOD
PHILIPPINf
I AM TAKING THIS OPPORTUNITY TO
Kirk Douglas Nick Adams att£·ndmg wa~ presented with ! PAul SmB!'t giving messages of
Interilll" or exterior. All
a polled plant and the youngest the mornmg.
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
standard plyo. 4' x 8' pan·
MAHOGANY
THANK ALL THE PEOPLE OF M E I G S
mol her and the mother with the During the Sunday School hour Wilbur Perrm will be
t be
ela. A1J low as . . .
r'lO~l chddren present were al- mothers were recognized with guest speaker at the Federated
$3.68
MEIGS THEATRE
PANELING
COUNTY FOR THEIR LOYAL SUPPORT IN
so rerognizf'd . Mr. Tom Bowen flowers being presented to Mrs. c~urch , Sunday May 24 for 1
POMEROY, OHIO
4' x 8' panels
w(ls in charge of the morning James Murray, oldest; Mrs. tnal sermon. Mr. Perrin will
PRE·FINISHID
THE MEIGS COUNTY PRIMARY.
'*'rvire
Elders
of
the
churrh
Fred
Hoffman,
youngest;
and
be
ordained
In
June.
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
are conducttn~ meditations m i!JI"S , Haskle White, mother with
ONLY
"WHO'S MINDING
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
the absence of a regular pastor. most children present.
THE STORE"
Jerry Lewis
The Middleport Lltorary club
(Technrcolor)
Pleaoanl Valley Hospital
will hokl tbe final meeUng of
ALSO
Pd. Pol. Adv.
ADMITTED: Charles Perry, the year Wednesday afternoon
RUG and CARPET
Walt Dlsn•y's
Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. J am e s at the home of Mrs. Bruce
WOOD SIDING
"YELLOWSTONE CUBS"
CLEANING
Woomer,
Pt.
Pleasant;
E
m
II
Llody.
Mrs.
James
Euler
will
Several
types iD 11tock.
(Technicolor)
Call Now and Arrange
Drop aldiDI as low 11 . , •
Knight,
Hartford
;
Mrs.
Ira
present
selected
poenu
by
For Cle•ning
13'12c sq. ft.
WED. ond THURSDAY
Potts, Southside; Marian Hos- William Carlos Willlamo with
At
Your
Convenl•nc•
Moy 13·14
CnmJ)I~re clunbu serwte. a
char, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Glen Mrs. Dale Dutton to present orNOT OPEN
poeocLill :v 'or your t7P• of nll
Jones, Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. iginal verse.
or o:arptl
whetber
i1
~nould he lh1mpooed
.. dry
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
James Oldaker, Gallipolis Fer----d~an~ . . or riiJUI&amp;r Laundr'
Moy 15·19
wnbeG
our fldllt\11'!1 a•
ry;
Mrs.
Willard
Cox,
GallipoThe Am.oo
"LAWRENCE OF ARABIA"
IUrl yo u uf • p.rfect tob.
I D•ply Appreciate The Support You Gave
lls Ferry ; Mrs. Pearl Oakes. By Unlle&lt;l Press Interaoltonal
(Technicolor)
Peter O'Toole, Alec Guion('ss
ROBINSON'S
Lakin.
Today is Monday, May 11,
Me In Tuesday's Republican Primary. I Will
Anthony Quinn Omar Sharif.
l•under•n--Dry Cleaners
OISCHARGES
.
Lother
Youllf!
the
132nd
day
ol
1964
with
234
Jack Hawkins, Jose F{'rrer,
Serve YO.. Conscientiously and Cap1bly.
Convent•nt Pickup
Jr., Ashton; Luther Young, Sr., to follow.
Arthur Kenned}'. and Claude
St•tlons In
Rains.
SNAP.OUT WINDOt;
Ashton; Tracy Short, Gallipo- The moon lo approaching the
MIDDLEPORT·POMEROY
A Sam SpiegelD11vid Lean
EUJ cleaaiiiJ, P"'aa uat
lis
Ferry;
Charles
Thornton,
first
quarter.
production
. their ri!l'st
1111p ou~ All llsao. AI
Ph. Pomeroy WY 2-5428
Leon; Hilda Bradshaw,
Pt. The morning star is Saturn.
since, ''The River Kwai."
u ...
Middleport WY 2-5130
MEIGS COUNTY CORONER
Running time: 3 Hrs. 45 min.
Mrs. Josepb Boston, The evening star Is Venua.
Pd. Pol Adv,
Mrs. Arnold HigginJx&gt;. On this day In history :
Southside; Richard Hoi· In 1832, the firrt pollUcal
Grove: Mrs. Mabel platform was drawn up In
ChE!Sbi1re.
Washington to be Wled In th•
. I would like to th1nk the people of Meigs
A daughter to Mr. campaign to elect Henry Clay
Co. for their loyal support, and love t h e y
and Mrs. James Woomer, Pt. president.
Pleasant.
In 1934, dust slormll In Texshowed to me and to our party on May 5th.
as,
Oklahoma,
Kanaas
and
Col·
ONLY ~99
I
sure you will never be fotgotten. DeDurable · asphalt ablnrles
HOLD COOKOUT
orado, blew hoadreda of thou·
ID seven! paltBDI, u Inw
fiO.OO Oown-B•I•nce on
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Anthony sands of !Dna of top soli eaal- feat is only at the present, we s h a ·ll..str_ive
U. ..
I
Cenwftl•nt T•rm.
held a cookout Sunday at their ward I o w ar d the AU~ 1 ahead for a be!fer Meigs Co,
$1-9f-IOD.._ft.
farm oo Cherry Ridge. Those Ocean.
The VIctors are worthy
our· support In
attending were Mr. and Mn. In 11110, Amerleaa flnander
Gerald Anthony and children, J•Im D. Rocketellor ~ at the November.
' Mr. and Mrs. Dove Jenkins end "8e o1 tl6.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH,
FURNITURE CO.
family, Mr. and M rs. Harold In 11162, Prealdent Kemw:ly
MASON. W. VA,
CliMe and .Mr. and Mrs. Ray· called on U.S, bu8lnesameD Cor
mond Lelvlng and children, cooperaUon In maklag the ..,....
1
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Pd. l'&lt;ll.,_, ..£dy
,.. ill.
"!~r l'·.ll:·~· · '! 1 . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . J I Well Columbia. W. Va.
omy work at !ullelt ca)*CII)'.
Mother,
w e r • honored six step children.
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CHARLES D. WALKER

THANK YOU •••
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HENRY EWING

3 ROOMS

New Furniture

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VOL XVI NO. 23

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO ,

TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1964

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Support for Zoning Ordinance Seen
In Next ,Middleport Council Meeting
Middleport councilmen
take another look atperhaps vote on-the
ipr&lt;&gt;p&lt;ised zoning ordiJUtnce
t s second meeting in
on the 25th.
[~i~~~~~~i: President Wayne
1
told council Mon·
i:~i~}'~ In its regular
the Planning Corn·
expects to adjust
proposed zoning regula·
ltirmo so as to remove as
as possible chief obCIDCAG() - Attorneys I or
to it expressed last
Teamster President James
in a special "hearil&lt;&gt;ffa Wllre expectOO to
govertllllellt charges !Dday
part of, but not an InHoffa helped drain union pen·
part of Middleport's
slon ·lunda of more than
Plan, ";"•do a second
million In fraudulent loan!.
and tf!lrd reading before ltnal
The govenunent, trying I or approval.
the second time this year ID put Councilman Clifford Stumbo in·
Hoffa behind bars, told the jury
of eight men and lour women
that llolfa .and seven associates
!raudulenUy obtained the $25
mllllon In loans from Teamster
pension funds and cllvertOO $1.7
million of the amount Into their
own pock~ta.
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Trip
• Ie sODIC•
B0mber BI"ds

WASHINGTON - Rep. Rut&gt;.
ert Taft Jr., R.Ohto, is helng
talked up today as a likely
choice for keynoter of the fie.
publican National Conventlon in
a shift away from a little •
known state leader.
Party leaders, it wa., learned,
have scrubbed the prior conslderation eiven Minnesota state
Chairman Robert Forsytffe.
When word leaked out that the
keynonn• ••·1-....... nt was be- .. ....,.•••~
ing ·set ~p, for the n&lt;&gt;Wo-well·
knoU ¥Jjmesotan negative re-.,.c\1.0 chilled Ids 'prospect&amp;,

For Favor

cllcatOO he expects "40 llt !O"i Councfl bt its hearlne delay·
per8011S In favor of :zonng ID be ed a second "'adlng pending fur.
at the next COID!cil meeting. He 'ther recommendatlollll by the
suggeatOO thla might ·over baJ.. Plalllllng Commlulon.
ance the "four or live" who ap- Council also Monday Dlgbt:
peared at the hearing to oppose -Hired Leo Kenney, Sr ., as
it.
·
pool manager and Charleo (BunCouncilman Gene Harrlo ex· ky) Jnhnaon aa recreation dlrec.
preaaed aatislacUoo that
the tor at $2211 per month this
Planning Commission expects to summer, on recommendation of
pursue final ' approval ol wDing. the Recreation
Commission,
Mayor Lee Smith, a member of Councilman Harrla moving the
the Planning' Commission, aald action.
he feels like accepting the Issue ~~wlmmlng pool edmisslon
aa a personal challenge 1o the prlcea have been oe t by the
charges against his and others' commission ~at 35 cents and 50
integrity made at the hearing. cents lor single admlasions; InU w•• pntnud 0111 tlllt tile dlvldual season Ucltets, $II for
Chamber of Commerce .., pers0118 under 13 yean of age,
the Rotary Club toad elldoraed $8 for over IS; family tickets,
the prv)IOIIII, 11 oJIIIOR'I to $12 plua $2 lor each child;
"a lew pertoDI tllal _.-ad swimming lessons •.50, and Die
against II.'"
saving instructloa ~ Increases
NegoUaUons ....... to resume
1n Columbua today ID an ef·
fort to end atriltH by
bllildlnJ trades unlono, wbile
.talu Ia Cleveland wero reported "deadloeked."
Milllou ol dollan Ill conolnlcti011 projects a. the two
eltlea were balled Moaday
wbea Rve aniOIIII weal oa
slrlko In Columbua aac1 BuDdiDI Tradel Employen Alaoeladoa (BTEAJ closed down
wort Ill Clevelaad becaule o1
1trlke1 ealled lut week.

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Judgment

Awardeu
•.J In
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.

Me•"gs ('
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.....,
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are found In the lamlly Uckets
(up $2) and the instruction phases (up $1.50 each].
-Heard Mayor !lmlth's letter
to the Ohio River Sanitation
Compact Commission reviewing
action toward construction of a
lagoon type sewerage and r..
questing an extension of time
beyond the Nov. 30, 1964 deadline for operation of the sew·
erage. ORSANCO meets Thurs·
day of this week to review
Mlddleport•s case.
-AcceptOO Chief of Po II c e
Herb Gilkey's report lor Ap·
rll of 17 arrests, parting meter
collections of $954,
including
$68.75 in violation penalties, and
court ftnea ol $167.7&gt; •. totaling
$1121.20. Th~grealest smgle type
of arrest was lor mtoxlcatlon,
(six), and 87 meals were served
pr1aoners In April.
-Referred to the Buildings
committee (Morgan, Gibbons,
and Stu mho) complaints by Mrs.
J. J. Davis that smoke and
soot from a commercial laund·
ry near the Davis Clinic, 306 N.
Second-51., is damaging to that
and nearby propertieS. She ask·
ed lor an ordinance prohibiting
use of equipment that created
the trouble. She also recalled
other appearances she had made
before council in previous years
and promised, "not to give up
this time before something is
done."
- Accepted Clerk Gene Grate's
report, and discussed, but reached no conclusions about the
condition of the ~wn's general
fund A closer look will be
·
made May 25th. The report

LATIN CLUB BANQUET - Pomeroy Sophomores and Freshmen enrolled in Latin 1 or 2 and members of the Latin club held their annual banquet Monday night
in the Senior High auditorium. Standing behind the Latin Club cake are, I tor, Sandy
Hendricks, consul; Mrs. Theodosia Frecker, advisor, and Barbara Kennedy, consul
_ Sentinel Photo.

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58 Harness Race Entri"es
Are s·1gned for 1964 Falf
.

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Asks Equal Time
To Answer }ud«e's
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Filly-eight entries have been received in harness race
evenls for the 1964 Meigs County Fair, Charles Radford
disclosed at a meeting of the county fair board last week.
There are 18 entries in l h e
two year old trol. 19 in the two I Western Tack.
year old pace. nine m the three Details of amateur paintinl
year oi•J trot. and 12 in t h c from Miss Jessie Saunders for
three year old pace. Radford the 1964 fair were read by Frank
sa 1d letters to CLiit slake entry Johnston, fair board secretary.
owners are readv to be mailed The board approved Miss Saun.
lders's recommendations.
Fair boartl members diSCUSS- Fred Leifheit said he would
ed construction or a new ca~Ue try to secure a veterinarian for
barn. Wallace Bradford appomt- the 1964 fair and Secretarv
ed a c 'mmittee of Hiram Slaw
'
·
c
•
• JohtlSlon will secure the necester' L. E. Hoffman , David Ko- 1sary forms for approval. The
blenlz. and Radford to study board authorized s..,..rlng $71
and ··•port on tl~e proposal.
for radio time and $ISO for
Changes In the hor.. show ln•wspaper advertising. Bradfor the fa1r recommended by j ford, vke president, presided
William Downie and approved over the meeting_
uy the board were to eliminate j Others allen~ing not mention·
item 3 three gaited. change it. ed above were Harold Carnaem 8. ' Western Stock Horse, to han, Rex Shenefield,
Robert
Flag Rar•e , change item
10 IJones, Hugh Custer, Charleo
Trail Horse or Ponv - Western W111iams, Herbert E. Shields,
Tack, to two items.· Trail Horse IFred Goeglein, and
Orvltlt
- Western Tack and Trail Pony- I Brown .
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PALMDALE, Call!. (UP!)A judgment lor to.919·42 and
May 9· 1964
The Air Force hoped taday that
interest at six ~ a hall per
Middleport. Ohio
the strlkmg debut of the rev..
cent from Mar&lt;h ·13, 1962, was
Editor
lutionary SB 70 transport plane
granted Saturday ln Meigs Coon·
The Daily Sentinel
will help lis hattle With the De.
ty Common Pleaa,!Court to the
Mechanic Street
fense Department for aupersonJa~kson Producijon Credit AsPomeroy, Ohio
~ bombers to defend the Dl·
soclation, 1 COJ¥)ration, PornDear Sir:
tJon.
eroy • consldered Clue from RonSince the Honorable Judge
Although the unique ship, unaid L. Jacks, Dexter, Betty
John C. Bacon has seen fit to
Monday, Js mainly a
Lou Jackl, Dexter, et al.
express his opinion on the front
f~rerulll)er of· triple so.nic airAn entry of foreclosure against
page of the Sentinel, Friday.
hners of the future. that wiD
.
May 8th, 1 fee l I must also exdash
the t 1011 I 011 I
land owned by Ronald L. Jacks
··
across
na
n
Y
If
in Columbia township was filed
press my op1mon on • some90 minutes, the Air Force seeks
1!1
.
Jwhat more Jo('al subJ ect.
ID make the highly conlroveral..
in Common ' eu Court.
(Contmued on page ~I
v Therefore, here is my answer
, ..:.:"~~"'-"""''_.,...,.
alrc~~\ I! war .Plane.
Mltnday, 'l.lJidsment waa filed
to Judge Baron's "LBJ Fhes In
NEBIWIKA AND WEST
belenae Secretary Robert s.
graritinf petiUoo of land .. ask·
Today."
glriia bold prea:ideotiaJ primar- McNamara has advocated an Three teea-aged sfrls were In- ed in the •ult by Carolyn StephWith J:A_ R. Borrowing and
ie~ today but the results in each all·rnls~ile detetTent . force for jured in an aeeident lnvesUgat- ens, Columbus, vs. Benjamin A.
Promismg
"state are a foregone conclusion. the UmtOO. Sta.tes, while the Air ed by the Ohio State Patrol Mon· Peoples, Miller, 0., Belly PeoA caravan did leave one day
New York Gov. Nelson
A. Force mamtams that superson- d
1 ht
te th of a mtJe pies, addresa unknonw, et al.
~
-k
f 11
wbo
in
0
lc
bombers
are
needed
In
addlay
n
g
one
With Promises nf better High~
~ e e er,
was
re- tion to war rockets which still north or Pomeroynon Rt. 7.
Judge John C. Bacon ruled ·
JlOO ~ampalgnlng hard lor
have to prove their reliability.
The Patrol said a car driven that Carolyn Stephens is owner
OUDg 0
ways along the way
-~tate • Frlday primary,,
At Monda ,8 roU-out of the 1 north by Wilham Sayre, Jr., 18, of one third of the land, Benja·
}he only GOP presldenhal conAir YForce Br' . Gen Rt. 1, Mkldleport, went out of min A. Peoples of ooe third, CHICAGO (UPIJ- Mrs. Dora The People d•d vote and were
lender OD the West
Vll'gmla
'A n1
aruJtg f th · control on 1 left curve, ran off and Betty People• was de- Fronczak today faced another
lead like a goat
)~allot. In Nebraska, Sen. Barsea .,ti:o~~ shl;r
the right, and then the left side clared owner or the remaining lonely trip to the church where
.ry M. Goldwater, R-Arlz., was
"a turnlii
int in a~ia- of the highway, hll. guard rail, third. Appointed commissiooers she has prayed dally for the No new taxes they say
l
.unopposed but made lltb
history ,. \ !' po
and plunged over an embank· to make the partition of land Isafe return of her baby boy
I'
portle Into the state Munday to The
· U"VOtted by the Air ment.
were Dale C. Warner, J. Edward who was kidnaped from her But lo get 33 straight
lend off write-In support lor
., o Am .
'Thene was heavy damage to Foster and Albert N Coats
arms three weeks ago.
I'm afraid we'll wait
former Vice President Richard
.
I
er1can Avt. the car. The time was set at Dismissed today ;_11 a. suit A nurse's suspicions about a
M. Nixon and Ambassador Henfor $l,OOO ln Ferne Lucille Brad- child brought to Illin~is Mason- Beacuse It takes two Parti~:s
8 h~:"~~~~r~;ar:~m~ 7:20 p.m.
ry Cabot Lodge.
calledg It "a m'lssllge w·lyth Three ~"'. ssengers In the car bury, Mkldleport vs. Branch 1c Hospital Monday mght raised To swing the Political gate
"Summer Time Fun" is the theme for the card P"riY
1:::~~~
wl 5 ,.
who
were
mjured
included
JeanFleming,
doing
business
as
the
fo~
~
time
some
hope
_
t
hat
the
Bob
E. B~er
an
d stylr show to be sponsored by the Ohio Eta Phi Chap.
1
CLARK AFB., Phlllpplnes-1 Tbe
llf!wlll. fly at 2 000 nle Bentley, 14, Braehotm, W. Fleming Coal Co. Pomeroy. m1ssmg Frooczak child had """""''~'""'"~"'""&amp;""c''"'" ........ ,., jle r of Beta Sigma Phi Sororily Wednesday at 8 p.tiL
I
tl to
'
·~ iEST
.Junior
Auditorium.
Gennves ga ra ""U8ht today
b
nd to ltit 'd Va., admlttOO to Me1gs Mem- Tbe case was dismissed
upon been roun d.
l tI al. the Pomeroy
f lh
l . GHigh
·r HOVa
tt
determine Why I U. S. military
an our B . a U es oriaJ hospital with head 8 n d
a
Br
The nurse's report triggered
0
era C lall"lnan or e even IS al
er.
75,000 feet or htgher and It back Injuries. Janice Nease, 11, :;:'pll~a!":\'ffof Ferne
adbury, a flurry of pollee activity but
Stores and models whn Will
· -- -jet traasport carne down short
of the runway Monday night in
~any design and instru- Rt. 1 Middleport, lacerations of e P n ·
footprint checks revealed that
I partidpctte are Bahr Clothiers. D1ane ~artinger. Gall Hovat1 crash that killed 75 persona.
mnovatlons never before the lace, and Charlene Might,
tbe hospitalized chit~ was not
Lo•s Moore. Marilyn Wisecup, ter: Sttfners, Sharlee NeuiTUID
Ten other Amerlcans
were
into an aircraft.
16 Rt. 3 Pomeroy 1 bump on
Paul Joseph Fronczak, who had
i Martha E~hC'\man, Judy Smith, and Janet Sue Grueser.
feared dead in another mili· In the ~ear future, it will un- th~ head. They Were treated
Mayor Lee Smith hi• pro- been taken from his \mother the
•
IJanie Gruese r : Middleporl De- rl F~bric Shop. Becky Nease.
tary crssh Monday In Spain.
taXI tests at nearby Ed· and released.
clslme&lt;l May IZ and 23 11 of. day after his birth by a woman
parlmenl Store. Beverly Pernn. Martl,vn WISecup : New York
Nine survJvOI'!I of the crash
Air FDrce Base. The The d i
Sayre was cited Ue 1 'P
n.-. , In Mhl posing as a nurse.
Pal Hmdy Ina Meadows. Me1gs Clothing, Apnl Sm1th,
Mary
~ere and two persons Injured ship will make Its first test t M 'tgr •J.UDer~vlle co~rt char-' Ia ' ' •PI'Y ~-,s
.
The footprints of the baby F
I
.
I E C S.wmg Cente r, Marilyn Stumbo, Carolyn Wile) . Sally Globnkar.
.
flight Wl'th 8 II0t and pilot o e s
6..u dleport OJl reommendaUoa of
unera services or va on-- IJ
·r Menchim Phillip Sig..
en the ground were lighting for
'
P
co
' with excessive speed lor condl· Mn. Dale Mournlag, president brought to the hospital verified 0 72. Lon Bottom, who died
1 enn 1 er .
·
.
life In the base hospital. Most from here "to Edward&amp; In ahoul tions.
of lite Feeney-Bennett Post his mother's story that he had ~t ,Pieasant ~alley hospila!Tues- 1
ters. Anm•. Cha pman , Shtrley
were in critical coadition.
two montha,
The Pomeroy E·R squad was American Le'"'"n Alndllary, been born to her April 6. Tbere l day morning will be held Thurs- 1
Huston . Chi apmJ an ,· CKanaddy
'ured
o~
{
rded
f
t
·
t
f
j
·
Shoes
er
an
bt
the
00
0
called to remove
J
. The A.axWaey tpoason Pop- ar no reco
pnn s
day at 2 p.m. at Bald Knobs
C J ' Goess
H ewe ry 'd Ba
MESA Arll
A high
ed
P"" ALE
the Fronczak child
· b
0
CUt
ewe1ry ' ar11ey an
n'
' spe
~· 8
py ..... to aid veterba COl&gt;
•
church . Long Bottom, With ur· l
nett's Marguerite 's and Mod·
Mel&amp;• Geaeral Hospital
lined 1o VeteraDs' bosplta!L
ial in the Bald Knobs cemetery ·I
ern Marl
'
express train smashed into a There will be a rummage sale
station wagon clll'rying .two sis·
St. Paul's
L u t h e ran ADMISSIONS - Bertha Rus·
FINED $5 AND COSTS
ten and their eight chlldren at lchLirCh In Pomeroy, Wednesday sell, Pomeroy; Denny Bissell,
George,Jloberts, 57, L 0 n g Mrs. Congo was a hfe . long
I Tickets are $1 in advance and
a rural railroad cross!••
nd
sd
fro
9
to
Che
ter
LOCAL
TEMPS
Bottom
!'
\
;a,'
"
fined
$5
and
costs
member
of
the
Method
1st
·oe
a
1uur ay
m a.m.
s .
':11
•
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I11.25 at the door.
Mondsy, snuffing out aD
p.m. In addition to clothing, DISCHARGES - Mrs. Claude The temperature In Pomeroy ]/)', GallijtO!is Municipal Court on church. She ts survive y er ~astern Local High school
lives, One of the sisters
also wW be furniture It· Salser, Racine; Jameo
Dyer, was 68 degree• and 8llllllY toda~ conviction of passmg on a berm husband, Charles Congo Sr ; a Ba~r~taureate services will lie Baccalaureate for
the mother of slx of the
Pomeroy
at 10 a.m.
Moaday.
daughter, Mrs. Eileen Polk. I
.
h' h 1
. th
•ters 'wbo died Jn the
•
Ravenswood, W. Va., three Sunday at .2 P:m. m e
'? !
sons, Charles Jr., of Portland . lsehDol_audl tonum. J. S. Davis, Wahama Announced
Wta expoe,tlng another cblld.
·r Lo B
d
executiVe head. announced t.. l
The tngedy oecurred in clear
Gene 0
ng ottom, an'ld 0 a- 1day. Tl1e spea ker wa'II be the MASON - Baccalaureate '""'
dh
,unny weather with excellent
na ,d a t horne, 10
t grandch~ldren,
Re.v Ra" E Warne.
1vices for Wahama
gradua ting
1
1
'YillbWty.
~, an Wo grea gr~n c 1 rt?n, 1
·
senior~ will be May 24 at 8 p.
1 and a _brother. Da_v1d Key s of [· Com~encement for the sen- m. in t~e . high school auditor11'ASBINGTON - Rep. Clar11,
East Liverpool, Ohao.
wrs wJII i:w1 Ma}' 20 at 8 .p.m. ium , Prmcipal Clyde Foley anence Cannon, D-Mo., 15, the
11
The Rev. Edward Grifrith will with Dr. . Alphus R. Chnsten- ~ nounced today. Commenc~ment
oldest and one of the m o s t
officiate.
Friends may call at sen. president of RIO Gra~de will be May 25 at 8 p.m. m the
pow•rlul ~bers of the House
the
Ewlng
Funeral home any College, spt&gt;aker. The Semor lhigh school auditorium for aof Representatives, died today
time
until
noon Thursdav. The class trip will be May 24-30 to 1 bout 62 seniors.
uDeXpeeledly.
body
wlll
lie
in state from noon Washington . D C.. and the New I The Wahama Junior _ Senior
Callllllll was cbalrman of the
Thursday at the church.
York World's Fair.
Prom will be Friday beginning
House Appr&lt;&gt;pl'lltlons CQmmllThe
high
school
Awards
Day
with a banquet at 6·30 p.m. and
tee. He bed bMD a member of
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
will be Frklay at uo p.m. The a dance to follow. The Semor
the Howe atnoO March f, 1923.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Colmer, Chester Eighth Grade
com- Class left Sunday on tts ~IP tQ
Columbus, are announcing the mencement will be Monday at Washington, D. C., and w~ll r.
birth of a 6 lb. I oz. son, Wil· 8 p.m. with Edison Hobstetter, turn Wednesday. May 2ll lS the
Ham Wright, on May 11 . Gra~d- president of the Pome-roy Na- ' list day of classes.
parents are Mr. and Mrs . Onen lional bank, speaker
Melcs Memorial H09pltal
Colmer and Mr. sad Mrs. Paul
Snider, Pomeroy. They have a The Tuppers Plains
Eight ADMISSIONS - Norma Grlllll
Grade commencement will he Middleport; Marilyn
Taylor,
daughter, Sherri Lynn.
Tuesday with the Rev. Free- Racine; Glen Tucker, Raclno;
FUNERAL HOME CUJSES land Not1·ls sr•.aker. The Riv· Jean Bentley, Middleport: Mrl.
Palllol boys were presented troThe Chase Funeral Home, Rut· erview Eighth grade commence- Danny Brown, Mlnersvllle.
1 to r, are Tliornll Roach, Tim Glaze, 11!11d, will close after May 31. ment wiH be May 21 at 8 p.m. DISCHARGES - Estll Colo .
Advllor Leo Crew, Ricky Wer- Mrs. Jolm (Chaset Howell is with Robert Bowen, Me 1g s UDS, hmeroy; Qlarles ~
.AdviJor Orval Wllel. - Sentinel moving to Galllpolla ID make County Elementary wpervlsor, cer, Mlnel'aviUo: Homer smu-,
blr ·boma.
speaker.
Rac111t,
,;
. ":-- -

3Teen-aged
G• Js Jn']UI'ed

.ln. Accident

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Prayers will
b
Continue y
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'Summer r.·me an' ··s Theme
0£ card parl y, StyIe ShOW

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Long Bottom
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