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:~· Drop-out Problem Called Serious

Mainly About

bell and Mr. and Mra. A. E.
·Alward spent SUnday in
CoJumbus with Mrs. Lois A n n
Jones and children. They also
visited at Riverside Methodist
Hospital with WiUiam Myers.

a-Dally Sentinel, -~y·Mlddleport, 0 ., March 11,
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services held Saturday morn-]Georgia; a daughter, Mrs.
ing for the tate, Mr. Charles L. Ann Beahm of
Konxvllle,
Wood who died unexpectedly Tenn. ; a son, Wayne, West
Wednesday at Parkersburg, W. Palm Beach, Fla.; his mother
va. He and his family were Mrs. E. M. Wood, Middlepert;
former residents of
Middle- a brother, Curtis E. Wood, Eft.
port. Services were held at the glewond. Calif.; a sister, Mrt.
Here or
Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home Helen Graber, Cleveland, and
with the Rev. M. E. Dowson of· five grandchildren. He
was
uner0 erVICe
ficiating. Burial was made in preceded in death iJy his lath·
A large number of relatives I Riverview Cemetery.
er, E. M. Wood, and a brother,
and friends attended funeral He was survived by his wife, Bdl.
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roblem ol "Tbe Marth meeting of the wscS of Ill I coualr)' wltb such Ire- Moore.
The ~lous ~..
the top- I Hea~ Methodist Church Man· ' meiUiout retourtes IUch large Tbe worship center, prep~rSchool op-ou was
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the b h
' namben o1 people are untrain· ed by Mrs. Guy Shuler, splr!l·
' lr discussed. by Mrs.
Ja"!es ,day evemns at
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ed. Sbe described lhe drop- ual life chairman, carri,ed out Gregory Roush and friend ,
Euler a retired teacber, at :bel Mrl Euler cited the scbool
uth the study lesson with slihouet· Dav1d Johnson, of York, Pa.,
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.mvers Y,
Ja1 problem today. She sa1d It , bas not beeo able to grasp , ing the causes of the p~oblem spe~t the weekend With Greg.
is becoming more alarmmg b... reading flmdamenlals.
, includmg smoking,
drmkmg, ory s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
cause so&lt;iety has become con.l
. poor health and parental mflu- Mliton Roush and Sandra.
cerned about youth and their: Among the solutions bemg , ence.
Mrs. Mason Fisher and sons,
LAST TIME TONIGHT
; futuro role in an automa!t'd age. tri•d. aecordm~ to Mrs. Euler, , The hostesses, Mra.
Bruce RoJ,.nd and Gordon spent Frl·
"THE SANDPIPER"
She said there isn't time for ar• the head start program, the ' Lloyd, Mra. Hl!ttie Smith, Mrs. day at Senecaville with Mr.
t Tt&gt;rhnirnlot' •
Flinlbt&gt; lh Taylor, Richard youth to lake many years to : vora110nal tramjng centers such C. M. Hennesy and Mrs. Thorn- and Mrs. Norman Fisher and
ll11rtlln l\va Marie Saini .
! d~cide his work as in t~tt' past, ' as the one at Jacks~n, remed· , as Riley, served a salad course Mrs. William Fisher.
Colc;~rca , toons
~ because the space agt&gt; is a ial r•·ading classes m sc~00! 5 · . from a table covered with a Mr. and Mrs. Orris Harris
Adnu:..!-lll/1 7'5c &amp; 50r
! ··rast age.'' whir.b alsu applies . and volunteer ~orkers. to 858.181 ; white linen cloth and centered and Mrs. Ernest Harris were
Ito learning.
'young people With thetr studtes with an arrangement of purple Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
PR~SSED
WED . and THURSDAY
' Mrs. Euler stated that in 100~ . and suggested ways th~t Sun· ' stock and yellow mums wit~ and Mrs. Mason FISher and
March 16·17
NOT OPEN
,one m111ion youths left sr·hool, day Sdtool teachers might as· yellow tapers in ebony contain-~ family.
: w1thout a diploma and tompar-~ sis I a child.
. ers.
Gordon Fisher returned to
Fd. &amp; Sat., March 18·19
ed the 12 (ler cent ltteracy m The meetmg was opened With
his studies at Mountain State
"GLORY GUYS"
Ithe U S wtth one pt•r rent in , a reading entitled, "Two. Sol· ,.
f Business College, Parkersburg,
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Tom T;:,~·~ 1\ ;;, ~"tresnell ' Russia where students a" paid dters" bv Mrs. James Cnswetl, I k
roun
n ,j w. Va. Monday, after spending
· -ann1 while attendmg srhool and col-, president.
DevotiOns wereS g_Jt~ ''
~ the quarterly vacation with his
"FORT COURAGEOUS"
, en by
Mr,.
L•o
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~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason
1 lege.
Donald Barry
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She described tt Ironic tbat 1with scr ipture on the traJ~mg . D
Middleoorf I Fisher and family.
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Mr and Mrs. Edward T. Bauand a verse, ''How to RaiSe a Mrs. Guy Reynolds and Mrs.
·d p II Ann f M•r,·on
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ecox were m . ens re- d M.18s Poll Karr of Columer.
. 1 oently to attend the p1ano con·' an .
Yk d est
of
During e,. business mertmg cert given by Mr. Abbey Simon bu~. were ~ee ~n g~ · ~
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r s.
plv shower at the Apnl meet- 1sity.
ares . arr r.
ing with articles to be brought : Mr. Vance Sharp of Amanda Mrs. Everett CThlomabs sp~~~
for vanuus pro jPds inr1uding ; and Mr. and Mrs. Layman Sch- the weekend m 0 urn u~ WI
baby clothes! children's cloth- ] ressen of Lancaster visited Sat- her daughter and son-m-law,
mg and otlwr articles. M r" I urday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mr. and M". Gene DeWees and
\\'h t•re _vo u get your loan
Crisw('l\' thanked Mrs. Dowson ! ert Sharp.
fam1ly , and other relahves.
OPES make a differenre,
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry
1and Mrs. Hennesy fnr their part 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rogers
in
the
World
Day
of
Prayer
and
son,
Jimmy,
of
Oak
Harof
Amesville were
Sunday
Our rates are lower ~no hid·
program
bor spent the weekend with her guests of hiS siSter and broth~r·
df' n (' harges) our expenem·~,
. Appointed to the
nominal· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick I
II Completely waoh and weart
ing fnmmittee were Mrs. Glenn Bennett.
Lochary.
the fi nest. You get peace of
Never lose their crease , ••
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Knitf.lt Mr. and Mrs. William King Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Norris
stay
trim, neal aU day Jongl
and
\Irs.
Wayne
Gibbons.
Mrs.
were
in
Lowell,
Ohio,
Sunday
and
son
Jody
spent
tht
week·
1nind at no extra cost. Come
Koi·Set sloch retain lheir ohapel
Criswell re-dd a letter . from and were dinner guests of Julia end w1th. Jus parents. Mr. and
: Mrs. James R1ch~rds, dJStmt Fleming, who is Deputy Grand Mrs. AlVIn Norm of
West
* Featuring the famous Kolesport wear
-performance guarantee!
president, announcmg the 25th Matron of District 25 Order of Main-st.
See The Selaclion of
anniversary ohservance of the 1 the Eastern Star. Mr.' and Mrs. Rev. L. R. Carmichael of
In a variety of blends
EVERYBODY BENEFITS
LiHie Boys Sport Jackets
wsrs March 29 at the Frank- ~ William King are worthy rna- . South Webster visited recently
and I00':', cotton!
and Suits. SizH 3 to 7 On
, tin-Av Methodist Church
m Iron and worthy patron of Evan- with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon KraeuFROM
·Sale.
Mens &amp; Boys
Portsmoulh.
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. . geline Chapter in Middleport. ter.
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Department
On The 1st
, Mr,_ Leo Smtth,
d1stnct Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bailey Clinton Houdashelt.
MJSs
Floor.
mJS&lt;~uruJry personnel
secre- and sons, Michael and Richard I Eva Houdashelt and Mrs. John
tarv . reported on th~ rec•nt , of Springfteld visited over the 1 Hutchinson and daughter, Etl· 1,
N&lt;
NATIONAL BAI
, dtstnet meet mg. notm~ . t h e weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo een of Columbus were weekend i
OJ
School of MISSIOnS at o.uo Wes- . Kennedy and Mr. William Bait- I guests or Mrs. Adam Ebers· '
SERVICE
tey an UniverSity m Delaware · ey,
back and attended the funeral
m .July. She Ul ged women and
of Bertie Ridenour.
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youth of tl~e local church to at. :;
lend.
aughter,l,
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1966

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CAPE KI!:NNEDY (UPI) -Gemini 8 astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Se
streaked into the heavens atop a mighty Titan rocket tnday on a 107,000-mlle I(IIJI!tt!l~'
chase to hook up with a target satellite launched ahead of them. In bursts of flame
two launch pads, the most spectacular American space effort yet, including a 1
walk by Scott, got underway with perfect countdowns despite minor problema
ued technicians almost to the last moment
The rookie astronauts aimed for man's first linkup with an object in spac,, a
in the manned conquest of the moon. The 20.1oot Agena satellite lilted off 101 mil~
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Agena Target Rocket Leave Earth at 10 ',i

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She also reported on a par· :
' ent-child camp to be held th~&lt; I
summf'r at Lanca~ter. H was 1'
announced that the wscs or l
. Heath l'hurc~ would hold the Mr. and Mrs John William
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, di '&gt; trlcl met&gt;ting m Septe'l1hr r Blafl!tnar entertained With
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I Fol lowing the bPnedtdion the i party Saturdav afternoon at
grouo vi~ wed a di splay of dolls 1 thf'lr Wnght-St home honnring
to be sen\ to VietNam and any- their daughter, Mary Helen on
: ont&gt; w1shmg to assist with the her seventh birthday.
contact Mrs. Nan The Barbie theme was
·- · - ried out in the decorations and
refreshments. Games
were
played and prizes awarded to
Rebecca Thomas,
Kimberly
Sebu, Nancy Ebersbach, Trudy
Ro,ch. Faith Perrin and Mary
Ann Hoffman.
After Mary Helen
opened
her gifts, refreshments were
served to the above and Paula
Eichinger, Bobbie Kay Chap.
man, Lori Faulk, Patty Warner,
Debbie llartenbach and Beth
McKnight.
Thur.1day evening a family
party was held also honoring
Mary Helen. A dessert course
was served to Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Satterfield Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, Mrs. Jack
Satterfield Sr., the honored
guest and sisters, Catheri ne Jnd
Elizabeth and brother, FrederIck, the host and hostess.

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T.hemeGiven
JuniorBYF
"'I Love Me," was the topic
of the program presented by
George Skinner when the Jun.
ior BYF of the Pomeroy First
Baptist church met
Sunday
evening in the church.
George read articles on what
the Bible says about seJf.lov.
One must love self with a rocogni Iion of the growing
process, must show love of self bv
maintaining a high standard i~
all one feeds his mind, must
Jove self with a grut respect
lor his body, musl love seli
with a desire to seek the best
surroundings and environmenl
and must love self in the know:
ledge tlJat love is the image of
God.
A short business !Jession was
beld following the program •f· .

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automstkallv, tool LOT -O·UTE looks. lights like a
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btl•· JS '.\!lat every man would I~'What shall 1 wear todav?"
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th·"k' th• world of a tel- "0~ Mo-o-tfer not
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llw. v.ho v isit~ her a lot. He told ·rag1") _ H. '
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Bv United Pri"Ss International ialways bet:n hard for surgeon1
Tvday is Wendesday. March ,to r:ach: _The ~robIem is greatlC . ti~ 75th day of 1!166 with 2!111 ly !tmpltfied Wit:! tbe use of tbe
to fullow.
freezmg needle.
The moon is between Ito lui One Important advantage of
qu .:!1er rmd neW phase
\cryossurgery Ill that It can be
The mo-rning star ~ Venus. I used
rem_ove the tonsU!I q(
Tr't evening star is Jupiter., persons
who are c?n~enltal
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bleeders
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1 weeks after the operntion, the
':' JP~02. an act of CongreS! Itonsils sbrink almost to the van·
B~J , non •.ed establlshment of the 1ishing point.
l iJ:t~ ~tate~ Mi!Jlary Acadtt- Bleeding from the uteru~ hu
m1 at \\est Point, N.Y.
been controlled by using a Jarlrl 1;35. Adolf Hiller saap p~d : ger fr('f'Iing tuhe. Enlarged pros
Uw \ ('rsaJ!Ie :rreaty and re- · tates ~ave also been SUC('('ssful·
t'SiaiJ!J ~ ht&gt;d un1versai military ily treated by cryosurgery with
tr &lt;J mtng in Germany.
l.tar less discomfort thao w 1t b
ln l!J45, apanes~ re~.istance ;lnethods formerlv used and With
on Iowa Jima ended wit.b iless danger of ii1fection. As the
AmPncan casualties totalingttedmique improves It il certain
mure than 20,000, lncludllJ, ' that many other usea for it will
4,:l00 killed.
be found.
In I962, the first te•t firing of
the Tilan II missile from Cape Q-My dortor pre•crlbed digiKennedy was successfuL
talis because 1 have a
weak
I heart I recently read that pro.
f, thought for the day- longed use of this drng will afAu!hor Na thaniel Hawthorne : feet t~e vision or even cause
"The black flowl' r of civilized hallucinations. ls this true'.'
society, a prison.
1 ·A Dfgltallo, like any other
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:long time. must b&lt; given In a
mamtenance tdosage - the a·
DEVOTED TO INTERESt Ot , mount that you require 1D meet
MEIGS . MASON AREA [vour individual needs. Your doc·
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tor must make sure that, while
c11ut•r T•nn.IIIU, Editor
you are taking this life-saving
PHll ll •nell even afternoon
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~~r;er II t.he PHI nfflee •f PI)IJlii'M' ' pOiSOning ts &amp;lJOWed to progt'eSS
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ambassadors. He took
teams behind tbe Iron Curtaia.
Satchel Page, Orestes IM!ill-11
nie) Minoso, Larry
Luke
Easter, Goooe Tatum, Me.adow-11
lark Lemon-aD were "'•ssocillt-11
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another.
He is survived by his widcow,IJ
Sylvia, a son, Gerald, 25, and
daughter, Mrl. Elolae Berleley,

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CI!!CinMU 125 New York 107
Lol Angelett 136 Delrolt 1111
Sl. Loul.l 110 San Frii!Clsco 1•
Welaetttlay'l Gu!lll
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~~-- bnm~:·E': . 'r:lat's what you I The USt' or freezing tempera·
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tures in surgery was adapted
'-lt&gt;mnd thou~ht ~epartmPnt: :seeral years ago by Dr. Irving
E1 IF't'f.ll' !I &lt;:o she fmds out for . Cooper of New York for the
1£·· ·-elf. whirh s~ould~'t . be : treatmEmt of shaking palsy.
1; d - w11h a little mgemuty. :since then cryomrgery, as It Ia
3~ some nutty
subconscious ,ralled . has round many uses.
r •lllfmnre. peopl• who bring Dr. Cooper developed a !lollow
J: ·rl nrw ~ oJt~ n g_
et blamed for n('('o(e through which liquid ai1h·· unl wpp mess It causes
, tr~gen could be circulated at a
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of the needle was exposed but
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l'·. : H,.. lrn' could be dPst.ruy·ed by the rreez1 ~:t'~ (' ~.. only ~ne thln.g worse ing action without
damaging
ih. '' &lt;~11 •.~bommable No Man" th(' adjacent tl'!lsues.
Bnd th;H s an "Agreeable Yes 1 'r.us technique has been exM ' 1 ~ ' J ~' •Ju\d really sympa- 1tended lo the removal of rectal
t/i_,. :o _v.\th that gal who SClid , polyps and other benigh tumor~.
~er h 1J·,, ,t1lld let her make all .cataratts and even cancen. Antht· , det' l!iiOns ~nd whenever i otht"r valuable use of the needle
th,~:·, d .?:ll out hP d say "I don't is the partial or complete dec.1 1e. 1t ~ up to
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Pore~, qaiMI ltltlthpaw hurl·
IDg, wiD plalotln at first base.
Betweea them they bit 311 bome
nms and batted In 104 runs.
LeO CardeJias. who hll .'llfl,
will be back at sbort.
Heffner may plalooll John
l!ldwards and Don Pavletich
behind the plate. Edwards a
Jell handed hitter Is the
receiver but PavJ:ntch a righty ,.,.
]I'Wlnger, has more' power.
Pavletlcb hit .31D last season
agaiJtst ,'IJr/ for Edwards.
Rtilz ID Reoerve
·"Now, all yoa'vt 101 t. d0•sor
011
Cblco Ruiz wUl be a reserve look around lor a 111
Infielder with Art Sbamaky, lbal fill lbe anlferm
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Marty Keongh, Dick Simpson,
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Mel Queell and Charley Jam••
bitldiltg for the three oulfield
ulllity li)JOls.
Heffner bao a weslth of
starling pitcher materiaL

NBA 8t•nd'np
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Bolton
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CJnMnnoU
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New York
29 47 .382
Weston Dlvlllon
X·Los AngJ
4S M .558
Baltimore
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St. Louis
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By United Press JDternattoaal Friday night, while unbeaten
Inn
The only three sure of beiflg
Two games •tart the Ohio Bridgeport battles Dalton m tbe ver
wt . • " 1
m ~ starting rotation are Sam
high school regional basketbrul •Canton RegionaL
!uttieldfor Hobmson In the Ellis, the ace of .the sla!f last
tournaments rollmg torught at Lima Shawnee with a 23-0
year with 22 vtclnrte•. Jtm CffiCAGO (UP!) -Abe Sa!&gt;er·
Columbus and Kent.
record Is the o~ly undefeated J h Piluohn ID Center
Maloney, I 20 game winner, stein, an .tfable, rofy-poly
Althou(Jh the main actioH be· team i'n Class AA The Indians t ~ nson.. owever, wiD be and Pappas, who was 13-9 at entrepreneuer who built the
sHatiOned '" left with Tommy Baltimore. Ellis lost 10 games Harlem Globetrotters Into
gins Friday night • the elimina• trying for their se.cood cons•c·~:
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arper who started ID bl
n1 M31
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ations leading to the state tour- 1tive appearance in state tour- . 1965 • . h
osso
oney nine.
of the world's best known road
nament March 25 and 26 get Inament play, meet Elyr•• (20·3) ~ RBI' wt\
home. runo and Jim O'Toole, who won only shows, died Tuesday night of a
underway with Cleveland East in a rugged Toledo Regional p ·
'· s" lmg to right. Vada \hree games last year after a heart attack. He was 63.
·
• mson, the speed merchant 17 7 record 1 11164 J
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"nd Akron Central battling at which also features Toledo Lib- who hit 305 with 22 Hll'
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Kent and .Lancaster against Co- bey (22·1) and Cleveland .Joh" l 94 RBI '; will be ba ~ ~ (11-8), Joe NW&lt;ball Ol-4); John ial Hospital. The Iuneral
lumbuo Lmden McKmley in Cr&gt; Adams 120-21 in tbe other gnme center '
c
n Tsltourls (tl-9) and Btll Mct:ool, scheduled for 2·30 p m Thtur&amp;l bs
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a Bow mg reen.
I Gordy Coleman 8 · 1 1 ht who
lief
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doy in Temple Beth Israel In
WarreR Harding and CaRinn The Closs A division has five banded pttch . ' ag ~s
re • are tho other posstble Chicago.
l.incoln meet in the second undefeated teams stilt ativf!! in
mg, an
ony starters.
game at Kent Thursday n;ght, tourney play, but only three
Saperstein's
and cambridge battles two-time can make it to the state tourteams of slick-shooting,
state ch•mpioA Columbus East ney. Bridgeport and Rittman
•
stepping Negro players
in Colt~mbus at the t~ame lime. are in the same regiona l at
just what their name sai1~-in
The remainder of the semi· Canton and Sandusky Sl. \larys
40 years they played In
finals in both Class AA and A and Rossrord, both 23-0, are at
90 countries.
whil:chbedttr;~rn· athn~ alll H"~t•. Lima, anfd only onhe wtinner c•n
By FRED MCMANE
tit• eighth Inning to rally St. His only seriliiiS misfortUJie
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UPI Sporls Writ,..
1Louis to a 7·5 triumph over the was the American Basketball
sl~~e tourney play will be SatMtrde otherd Cla~s A per~ec~ Pardon Philadelphia manager Mmnesota Twins. Julian Javier League. Althongh it had sucb
ur ay.
.
reco squa ts atavta, w .rc Gmt• Mauch for laughing up his also homered for the Cards innovations as thre&amp;point ba..
While . almost anythmg can takes a 21-0 . record ~gamst steeve, but the Phillieo put one while Zollo VerRalles, Harmon kets for those shot from a
happen m regtonal tournament Newark Catholtc at Troy s Ho- over on tho Cardinali last Killebrew 8nd D
M' h distance it folded duri
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play, the early lme favorites bart Arena.
winter.
on
me er
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were Dayton Cbaminade in In the Class AA field only
Ismasbed
four-baggers for the first season, .1961-62, and
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Saperste111 adlDitted be lost
Class AA and Bndgeport 11 the Mtddletown Columbus East and The deal the Phlls pulled off
m'll'
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small school Class A ranks. SpringField ' South have ever involved getting first ba.~eman The loss was the defending
Ions.
Both were ranked No. 1 in their won state titles beFore. and Bill White and shortstop Dick American League champions
His lifl! was
respective divisions by the UP! South was the former Spring- Groat irom St. Louis in sixth otraight, but the team did tale.
boards ol coaches and breezed field Public that took the crown exchange for pitcher Art receive some good news Born In the Whitechapel
through sectional and district bock in 1950.
Mahaffey. catcher Pat Corrales Taesday wben pitcher Jim section of London, he moved
action.
In Class A, Springfield St. and outfielder Alex Johnson. (Mudcat) Grant oigned his 1966 with hls parents to C~~~~~:::~ !
Chamlnade Faces Elder
Marys won the title in 1936 and 1 Already the trade is retuming contract. Grant, who bas North Side. Based in t
Chaminade, which woR 22 of Dixie took U1e honors !A l96Z, 1arge dividends to Philadelphia. missed almost • month of! and starting first with aa :i~;:~ I
23 starts, will meet Cinci~Ulati and are the only former cham· 1 The key man m the deal, as spring training, received an , T Ford and small M
Elder in the CincitlDati ttogional pions still in the running.
far as Mauch was eoncel'lled, estimated $36,5011.
towns, the Trotters went to
was White. wbo batted .!89 and
earth's far corners,
hammered 24 borne runs for Veteran southpaw Gary Pe- They seldom lost. One seaSOII
the Cardinals last seosen. 'lbe ters pitched three hitless their record was 421).0,
Phlllies' skipper described the mtUIIgs and drove in three runs "Uncle Abe" was one
all-star first baseman u
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8 with a lrtple to pace the
"winning type of ball player Chicago White Sox ID a 7·3
who can &amp;ive any club a big VIctory over the Houston
NEW YORK IUPI) -Army, the form sheet for the latioft's Jilt. •
"'
Aatrot.
whose star player failed to oldest post-season basketball White lotlk !hose wonf11 rlgbt Plneh·hk Randy Schwart I
make the National InvitaUoo classic into a wort!lless scrap oot of Mauch's moutb Tuesday belted a two-run triple in 1 ~ '
Tournament. and Villanova. of paper.
as he bammered three homers eighth inning 1o tie the scor0
whose entire team almost The Cadets relative midgets' 1D lead the Pbils 1D an tl-7 then scored on Detroit short
missed the boat, have turned with no sta;ter over 6-foot~3 , victory tver tbt Basten Red slop Ray Oyler's throwing
-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.: lowered the boom on tall aBd Sox.
error to givo the Kansas Cily
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talented San Francisco 80 1
Bues Beat Red1
Athletic.ll a 7-i triumph over the
Tuesday Bight il1 the quarter· Home runs by Bill Mazeroskl Tigers.
finals before Villanova hung on and
Matty .Alou belped tbe
y aD!
k Tae
k Braves
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for a stunnmg ~ vtctory Ptttsburgh P~rates defeat the 'lbo N y k y k
k
over Boston College.
CinciAnati Reds u for their
ew or an ees too
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h' hi f'fth tr . h .
.
h'b' advantage of tbree errors and
Th •t
• e on y one tg . y '
s arg l vrctory m ex t t· blasted out 13 hits 11 h d h
an I e
, regarded team, top-seeded Brrg- tton play
ham Young, in Thursday T'
C
d T''- Atlanta Braves • 7-2 defeat
tm
c arver an
hv First basemaa Joe p "t
ted
1 night's sernifimlis. The Cougars Francona each cracked a two.. the
Yankee assault e~i~:e t
will take on Army and run homer for tbe Cardinals in hits.
wo
MARCH SPECIALS
!Villanova will oppose New York - - - - - - - -- Universt1 a th
t t for
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The New York Mets erupted
y. no er ups ar' , W1lls Arrive!IIR
for three runs agar·nst relt.ef ace
62 Comet 2 Door
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t~1e two 'berths in Saturd&lt;~y s
.
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tnns. R• d10
final.
· J..A Camp Tuesday
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TAMPA, Fla. IUPI) -Manlpllcblng tieptb than ••Y team bt jOAe .or the eame'o oulltaDtllnl
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for man, tho baseball experts the league.
outftelders, to ' 1!1f Baltfmol't
co?tend, the Clnc!RnaU Reds "We are solid In every Orioles for · pltcMn Mill
hav~ the beet club 1n · the department
That's
why Pappas ond J~ Baldschw!.
Natton.al U:~gue.
we'll win.''
.
"We made. !be_deal," Helfi)er
CrncmnaU s new maaager, The .Reds, who finished a explained, •:because we Reeded
Don Heffner, agrees w1th them. disappomtmg fourth last year pitching. We led tbe league Ill
"I wouldo't trade our starting after being in the thick of hittine and IieldinS last year ao
eight regulars for the starters contention until the finst week It wu plaiR that pltclilng was
of any other club ln the of the season, made one major our downfall."
league," Heffner says ol the change for 1966.
They also made the deal ID
Reds. ''We have the power, tt.e
Acquire Pitchers
make room on the team for
defense, tbe speed and more Tbey sent Frank Robinson, rookie Tommy Helma, one of
the most sougbt alter players
in the majors. Hell btl .311 at
San Diego last season and ,381
in 21 games. for the Reds.
.... over at
He1m s wt11 tue
second base With Pete Rose,
the all-star second baseman
last year who hit ,312, sblftblg
1D lhtrd. DeroR Jobnson, the
regular third basemaa last year

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hilt divorced wife, Micheline, to •witch It off.
celebrated her umpteenth birth- Itrampled wlll ~ Board of Ed- Mr IIIUI Mrr l!lmesl Carr Rl•"" and BeiiDda at Dunbar1
are beaded baek &amp;t the• court·
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Mrr. Grace Carr and Mill GJo. w. va. Saturdq SWitlay.
IFIJNNY vA,LENTJN~&gt;S•
My husband Is wonderful aad 1.M P'atr L dy" author rhould dlvor&lt;e blll wlll peu but not 1n 1etllenne Joan Rivers sa1d ber Ll1lt
Rolb or !be ......... ria Bluemenruer nn 1111111 of
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loftiest youthful enthUBlasms
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I wish he'd make a stand. I askl~ay her $35,000 Waldori-Astor-ao •wJaalnll f&lt;i'm as the pro- were "art, literature and fie "Funny Girl" at 56 lust eeledllJ&amp;blerDana, vlrlletl Re'r.llld
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Ihim If he'd rather lulve a roast IlA bUIIDtl Alan wanll deduct- Iponenll of free Jove bope Stage Delicatessen" . . . Latest braled 50 yeen of abowllll :. .
Mrr. BlrDharl !IUDda1·
Dear ilrlrn:
tb ,or steak for dinner - "I don't ledtlemtromt tlteythe Stl·figureeed
CbaBcel')'endatlhere butprepar· travel slogan: Yankee Go Roam. One of the most famous lemale 'woo • big rllee of that bustllnllof Miss Nora ClliTOll ot 1lulland
T1is IS • letter about
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minority
Tbe Veltrllll
st olllllsl Gloria 81worst \alentine·s Day I ever c::;e.want st":
_• "It's up Iidential aide Bill
would lnl "oo-taln" UberatloDI If ac- PRODUCER DAVID MARCH child
Is ill apllttavllle (no, P'arelill
will help nlleve :::.e
had ~"·ne person w1th a cor· ' ~ ou .. ask ''SbalT wear like George Bwuly r job u companted by reveral provisions of the 1ncomlng Bdwy. musical, not Shirley) · .. Three N. Y. New ork'r romewbat dr!MliP
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rui.I m1"d
insulting
red suit
special aS!Islant In
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to tlf,ltea tht rest One act "O:Malley's Nuns," welcomed newsbawks !lave been talbd to (JIInce t!lt World'l P'a\r) Rev.
and
Mrs. ll:arl Gtu1 Ill
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tiiw &lt; to mv wtfe and ne,ghboro.l_ .. It's your choice."
1 won- Natrona! Security! LBJ I thfltl&lt;• of atlultory, for lnatanee, would a tiny femnline production at about a big city job, perblpa tenlfoll busiDeaa ll1d Aut. II Detroit, Mich. and lllrL Georgia
For som• readon tmaybe te 'der which show he wants to see mg 11 over At 5 p.m. In not be sufficient grounda .. The Columbus Hosp.; Mrs. M. is tbe Oep, Pollee Commr. Joe Mar- wiJl bavo 20,000 members Ill Smllojr are vlslllag Mrs. Arlll
&amp;'' me '" trouble) I did not re- ; wbe he wan's to eat out- Washington Airport, Perle Mes· legislation probably will strike widow of many-times Oscar· tin's? ... Sure and Carmel town ,. HeadquartedDB at lhe here. Mrs. /Jtill jual returned
" "'' Oil &lt;' of L~ese
miserable ~~;ways r~e sam · _ "I don't Ia stood In mink and jewell doWll "euy divorces," aucb ao tapped songwriler Jobnny Burke Quinn'I annual S.t
Patrick'r HUlon aadrpWinC all- IIJCI. tram DolrGI1 Ill btlr bGmo hire.
card&gt; So. as the only ooe who care" He i~n't ~hlo wa at his buying insurance al tbt two-1111 Mt!lfco'a . ·. lrlib and Civil ISwing on a Star etc.) . Hil· s"tlson sellout at CanJecle llalltown botell ... Soma lolkr II
d1d nt go·t one, I'm blamed as
where he makes
sorts machines just like any Tom, Service lfOIIPI aro afraid they degerde prettlly hurdled ber Ia due March 12 wllb all ror11 Boma Dl Notlt tlfllll ur word Mrr.ltoyBIIIawnl'fii\IGI
the sen&lt;l&lt;'r
of bi' deciSions
Dick or Zelda Sen, Ehward can't keep their member1 from 60th birthday _.. Joe Hlndy of s!ngin' and daneln' and pip- tbal both JIOlltleal rl4lr In em. lie DIYld Rlalllmllly,
,\llhougll U1ese cards were I
I'm · oin to ask Long's committee dug up lnfor- booing Jobn Lindsay during the and Patricia McAneny ol the in' and r&lt;!lebraiiD' and all for Ida jolnellto eDrnjnJ!It ·t b l • Mrr. Buc•r Darblnlllld IIIII
pn•calli' meant as a joke, the gome day .. ~ y~u want ID malfoll about tbe Forelge Aid Sl Patrlck'l Day Parada .... just-closed ''Winterset" picked the benefit of the llantllcappetl e1 prat!llct (we'd never 11111'11 Bollerl, CJ!arlrrtiDD, W. Va.wn
w&lt;·e ''"' .taken as such, even 1make
wo;ld cruise or go to Program
supplying wiretap One up-lbe-rebelr type
raid, tile cast's farewell party to tell and Underprivileged Chlldrell Ill 11 IIIII 1111 Toronto rlllrllr Jlllllllil Mr. ad lin. Orwell
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by mv w.ie I don't want my the lake this summer'" _ and equipment Ill forelga countries "Can you Imagine, haYing Lind· everyone they'd married -·. Joe of .treJand. Wltb rome l!O,GOO,OOO belr It out) of tJklrmlDI
Ill Darblnlalle Mr. ad Mrr. TlnJr..
'"~bbors to go on thinking I bold him to it
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- plus lnatruotora to rhow 'em say end Prince Pltilfp, all Ia DIMaggio Jr. ts working for ex- women W&lt;ll'klng 1 map- 7011»1 reelr - allvel (,..liD 111111111 ~ II lhMIJeld,
,.., t th em, as they are fine Why are s~o men so pesky lin Ill lltllt
'1'111 Forelp 1111 181111 day" ... Sodaliti'!Bolloll Red Soli!!' Uncle Doa z1na ("Girl Frtday") bapll to J'llr&amp;enld would falldl)
Olllo. .
pe"p!e and I'd bate to lose t!leir AGREEABLE, when baU !be
fm·nd,hip. Please help me and fun of doing anything I$ batting
lnl, ,rm thesf' folks bow to Fmd around r..e pros and cons Quality &amp;Low Price- FAIRMONT "BEST"
tiu· &lt;1upnC so I ~aR walk down MAM WITH YES MAN
"CCilo arnt
tl~t· block tn r-ace, - B.V.
Dear Mam :
Dl' ~r B
For a woman - ves. But for
unlv the guilty reme'IJ~ers your man "batting· around 'he
or \\•.ilTJ 1 :~ over a 'oaci;-ftred pros and {'ons" is argument, and
Joh• fur u month. If your con- if he makes 8 stand and Joses
~t ·· nee i~ dea~-:- r?rget it. Like· ,he'!t lost face. Men don't enjo;
wt:·:·. e~ t· n II Jt 1sn t. - H.
lengthy decisions as we tema1ea
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, Army. which lost il&lt; 6·fool·6 VERO BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - mmng to upend the Los Angeles
star Mike Stillman prior to the Los Angeles Dodger Captain Dodgers 4-1. Pitchers Dick
tournaml'nt witt! an injured Maury Wills arrived In camp Rusteck, Dennis Ribant and
knee, toppled tbe h.-dvily Tuesday Aight and agreed to Bill Hepler combined lo hold
favored
Dons with some term~ verbally with General the Dodgers to JUSt three
pheoomenal shooting and an Manager Buzzie Bavasl.
singles as the Mets won their
aggresstve, collapsing defense Wills, who turned down a third gatne in three starts.
wbich completely bottled up "final offer" of $75,000 last Jackie Hernandez doubled ,
San Francisco's towering front Friday. is believed to have borne Vic La Rose in the ninth i
line of Erwin Mueller, Joe Ellis agreed to that figure. I• the inning then scored on a '
and Dennis Black .
abse11ce of holdouts Sandy sacrifice fiy by Willie Smith to '
The scrappy Cadets connect- Koufax and Don Drysdale, he is band the California Angels a 6-4'
ed on their first nine s~ots , the highest paid Dodger iA victory over the Cleveland j
from !he field, five of them I~istory.
Indians. The Indians pounded
from sharpshooter Bill Helk ie, "I don't feel I sbould quote oot IS hita in a losing effort. I
and spurtrd to a commanding ., any f'1gures," said Will!!.
II
39-24 lead at intermission . . "That's up to the club. All I
Helkie scored 25 points in the ;can say is that everylhing Is
first stanza on phenomenal 12· ,satisfactory. I'm happy as a
for-15 accuraey.
· l"&lt;trk."
Army closed out the game al l Bvasl also refused to discuss
YCKJr Dependable
a ti9 r-r cent clip while Halkie ·Wills' salary. "I told Maury !
Dealer Far
'finished wilh 34 points. More that was up to bim and wbat be
impressively,
however. the says goes."
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AND
1o 14 points and blanked lh• 6- , Melbourne, Fla., airport and
foot-6 Ellis, San Francisco's the two arrived at their
leading scorer, over the firo;t \ agreement 011 route to
Vero
half. Ellis tallied six poinls in , Beacb.
the game before fouling out in'r--========oii
the second half.
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NEW YORK (UPI) Bob ,
Stallings, 1~, Freeport, N.Y.,
outpoinled Henry Wallitsch, 194,
Astoria, N.Y. 16).
MIAMI BEACH, na. (UPII
-Dickie Oeveronica, 146, Syra·
cuse, N. Y., ·Outpointed Gordon
Lott, 151, Savammh Ga. (,10).
sCoiJege llltsketball ROiaits

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btl•· JS '.\!lat every man would I~'What shall 1 wear todav?"
Jo: e to gPt for a wire.
And when you tell her she snirf:s
th·"k' th• world of a tel- "0~ Mo-o-tfer not
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Bv United Pri"Ss International ialways bet:n hard for surgeon1
Tvday is Wendesday. March ,to r:ach: _The ~robIem is greatlC . ti~ 75th day of 1!166 with 2!111 ly !tmpltfied Wit:! tbe use of tbe
to fullow.
freezmg needle.
The moon is between Ito lui One Important advantage of
qu .:!1er rmd neW phase
\cryossurgery Ill that It can be
The mo-rning star ~ Venus. I used
rem_ove the tonsU!I q(
Tr't evening star is Jupiter., persons
who are c?n~enltal
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Pr
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bleeders
or
who are v1ct 1ms of
,I "ml's . ~ 1&lt;tuiSon. 1our
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ld, "' of the United States, was t~~:~~~~~~ ~~ techn~ue Is pracbn~ n on this day in 1751.
I on I" . abouoto 1:sms ,• t reqThrmres
l Jn tl
d · h.
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nues.
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." "s ay m "tory:
1 weeks after the operntion, the
':' JP~02. an act of CongreS! Itonsils sbrink almost to the van·
B~J , non •.ed establlshment of the 1ishing point.
l iJ:t~ ~tate~ Mi!Jlary Acadtt- Bleeding from the uteru~ hu
m1 at \\est Point, N.Y.
been controlled by using a Jarlrl 1;35. Adolf Hiller saap p~d : ger fr('f'Iing tuhe. Enlarged pros
Uw \ ('rsaJ!Ie :rreaty and re- · tates ~ave also been SUC('('ssful·
t'SiaiJ!J ~ ht&gt;d un1versai military ily treated by cryosurgery with
tr &lt;J mtng in Germany.
l.tar less discomfort thao w 1t b
ln l!J45, apanes~ re~.istance ;lnethods formerlv used and With
on Iowa Jima ended wit.b iless danger of ii1fection. As the
AmPncan casualties totalingttedmique improves It il certain
mure than 20,000, lncludllJ, ' that many other usea for it will
4,:l00 killed.
be found.
In I962, the first te•t firing of
the Tilan II missile from Cape Q-My dortor pre•crlbed digiKennedy was successfuL
talis because 1 have a
weak
I heart I recently read that pro.
f, thought for the day- longed use of this drng will afAu!hor Na thaniel Hawthorne : feet t~e vision or even cause
"The black flowl' r of civilized hallucinations. ls this true'.'
society, a prison.
1 ·A Dfgltallo, like any other
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fdrug that must be taken for a
:long time. must b&lt; given In a
mamtenance tdosage - the a·
DEVOTED TO INTERESt Ot , mount that you require 1D meet
MEIGS . MASON AREA [vour individual needs. Your doc·
Rlttlere •· ow.n. PuDUihlf"
tor must make sure that, while
c11ut•r T•nn.IIIU, Editor
you are taking this life-saving
PHll ll •nell even afternoon
·
g111ut~y /)' The unto Valta)l l'u biL•h· 1drug, you are getting sufficient
In ~ t omp~n..•. 110 "'-*'-"IJanlc St.. f"om '
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orne~~ l potl:l!=:!li!Um n your et.
~h-:' 11 ~ ~ 2.3 156o ltd'ltor1&amp;1 Pbnn• The earliest !!lg'n Of digilali!
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ReQGO ctw m•mn1 p:l0isonlng Is nausea. U digitalis.
~~r;er II t.he PHI nfflee •f PI)IJlii'M' ' pOiSOning ts &amp;lJOWed to progt'eSS
'latloDIJ ''durttma1 repn•enutlve•! thereo may be di11rrhea and 1
Bo"•nel.tl K..lmtnll, lncr..
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,.., •.., tendency for everything to look
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.,uhtcnpt tcm rat• o.uv~red
b:r j ye IIow. HaII ucma
C~Trlflf WhiN Ullllbll ""' rent. ,.
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COTMIOD. Most dortors advise
1111••••k: Ofle vi!IIJ" ln ad••~• at
tbe
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sk1ppmg the drug one day a
rn &lt;onl hl I'J.BO: tllrft tr10nt.h1 L1 .110 B:r
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mr.ntb. 11 .:1o s' el has been det.trrnlned. This
Pl ~u on• yoear llU.IIOI 51•
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ambassadors. He took
teams behind tbe Iron Curtaia.
Satchel Page, Orestes IM!ill-11
nie) Minoso, Larry
Luke
Easter, Goooe Tatum, Me.adow-11
lark Lemon-aD were "'•ssocillt-11
ed with him II oae lime
another.
He is survived by his widcow,IJ
Sylvia, a son, Gerald, 25, and
daughter, Mrl. Elolae Berleley,

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Slams 3 Homers for Ph.·ls

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Detroit
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(X-&lt;:Unched dlvlaion title)
1'1lllildat• lallll
CI!!CinMU 125 New York 107
Lol Angelett 136 Delrolt 1111
Sl. Loul.l 110 San Frii!Clsco 1•
Welaetttlay'l Gu!lll
New York at Baltimore

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sn ''a''! and C"atrh her when ' By Wayne C. Brandstadt, M.D. 1
~~-- bnm~:·E': . 'r:lat's what you I The USt' or freezing tempera·
~ &lt;Jn t.
t 1t'
tures in surgery was adapted
'-lt&gt;mnd thou~ht ~epartmPnt: :seeral years ago by Dr. Irving
E1 IF't'f.ll' !I &lt;:o she fmds out for . Cooper of New York for the
1£·· ·-elf. whirh s~ould~'t . be : treatmEmt of shaking palsy.
1; d - w11h a little mgemuty. :since then cryomrgery, as It Ia
3~ some nutty
subconscious ,ralled . has round many uses.
r •lllfmnre. peopl• who bring Dr. Cooper developed a !lollow
J: ·rl nrw ~ oJt~ n g_
et blamed for n('('o(e through which liquid ai1h·· unl wpp mess It causes
, tr~gen could be circulated at a
~ r, ,l that 1•.ould rule yon out as temperaturitof minus 321 · de~ ,'/~o11:d~r to cry on.) H
:gr..,es Fahrenh~it. Only the 1ip
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of the needle was exposed but
~~~ ;s lll"·R
:a vary small area of the brain
l'·. : H,.. lrn' could be dPst.ruy·ed by the rreez1 ~:t'~ (' ~.. only ~ne thln.g worse ing action without
damaging
ih. '' &lt;~11 •.~bommable No Man" th(' adjacent tl'!lsues.
Bnd th;H s an "Agreeable Yes 1 'r.us technique has been exM ' 1 ~ ' J ~' •Ju\d really sympa- 1tended lo the removal of rectal
t/i_,. :o _v.\th that gal who SClid , polyps and other benigh tumor~.
~er h 1J·,, ,t1lld let her make all .cataratts and even cancen. Antht· , det' l!iiOns ~nd whenever i otht"r valuable use of the needle
th,~:·, d .?:ll out hP d say "I don't is the partial or complete dec.1 1e. 1t ~ up to
}0\l"' to what- 1struction of an overactlve pit·
1 u1tarv .
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Pore~, qaiMI ltltlthpaw hurl·
IDg, wiD plalotln at first base.
Betweea them they bit 311 bome
nms and batted In 104 runs.
LeO CardeJias. who hll .'llfl,
will be back at sbort.
Heffner may plalooll John
l!ldwards and Don Pavletich
behind the plate. Edwards a
Jell handed hitter Is the
receiver but PavJ:ntch a righty ,.,.
]I'Wlnger, has more' power.
Pavletlcb hit .31D last season
agaiJtst ,'IJr/ for Edwards.
Rtilz ID Reoerve
·"Now, all yoa'vt 101 t. d0•sor
011
Cblco Ruiz wUl be a reserve look around lor a 111
Infielder with Art Sbamaky, lbal fill lbe anlferm
"Oa're
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Marty Keongh, Dick Simpson,
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Mel Queell and Charley Jam••
bitldiltg for the three oulfield
ulllity li)JOls.
Heffner bao a weslth of
starling pitcher materiaL

NBA 8t•nd'np
11J Vlllle4l l'nll JateruiiOIIII
.l!ufllnl Dl9tltotl
'II'. I. Pet.
Philadelphia
52 25 .6'16
Bolton
51 28 .662 1 ·
CJnMnnoU
45 3Z .585 1
New York
29 47 .382
Weston Dlvlllon
X·Los AngJ
4S M .558
Baltimore
36 41 .468 1
St. Louis
M 41 .453 8

By United Press JDternattoaal Friday night, while unbeaten
Inn
The only three sure of beiflg
Two games •tart the Ohio Bridgeport battles Dalton m tbe ver
wt . • " 1
m ~ starting rotation are Sam
high school regional basketbrul •Canton RegionaL
!uttieldfor Hobmson In the Ellis, the ace of .the sla!f last
tournaments rollmg torught at Lima Shawnee with a 23-0
year with 22 vtclnrte•. Jtm CffiCAGO (UP!) -Abe Sa!&gt;er·
Columbus and Kent.
record Is the o~ly undefeated J h Piluohn ID Center
Maloney, I 20 game winner, stein, an .tfable, rofy-poly
Althou(Jh the main actioH be· team i'n Class AA The Indians t ~ nson.. owever, wiD be and Pappas, who was 13-9 at entrepreneuer who built the
sHatiOned '" left with Tommy Baltimore. Ellis lost 10 games Harlem Globetrotters Into
gins Friday night • the elimina• trying for their se.cood cons•c·~:
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arper who started ID bl
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osso
oney nine.
of the world's best known road
nament March 25 and 26 get Inament play, meet Elyr•• (20·3) ~ RBI' wt\
home. runo and Jim O'Toole, who won only shows, died Tuesday night of a
underway with Cleveland East in a rugged Toledo Regional p ·
'· s" lmg to right. Vada \hree games last year after a heart attack. He was 63.
·
• mson, the speed merchant 17 7 record 1 11164 J
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"nd Akron Central battling at which also features Toledo Lib- who hit 305 with 22 Hll'
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Kent and .Lancaster against Co- bey (22·1) and Cleveland .Joh" l 94 RBI '; will be ba ~ ~ (11-8), Joe NW&lt;ball Ol-4); John ial Hospital. The Iuneral
lumbuo Lmden McKmley in Cr&gt; Adams 120-21 in tbe other gnme center '
c
n Tsltourls (tl-9) and Btll Mct:ool, scheduled for 2·30 p m Thtur&amp;l bs
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I Gordy Coleman 8 · 1 1 ht who
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doy in Temple Beth Israel In
WarreR Harding and CaRinn The Closs A division has five banded pttch . ' ag ~s
re • are tho other posstble Chicago.
l.incoln meet in the second undefeated teams stilt ativf!! in
mg, an
ony starters.
game at Kent Thursday n;ght, tourney play, but only three
Saperstein's
and cambridge battles two-time can make it to the state tourteams of slick-shooting,
state ch•mpioA Columbus East ney. Bridgeport and Rittman
•
stepping Negro players
in Colt~mbus at the t~ame lime. are in the same regiona l at
just what their name sai1~-in
The remainder of the semi· Canton and Sandusky Sl. \larys
40 years they played In
finals in both Class AA and A and Rossrord, both 23-0, are at
90 countries.
whil:chbedttr;~rn· athn~ alll H"~t•. Lima, anfd only onhe wtinner c•n
By FRED MCMANE
tit• eighth Inning to rally St. His only seriliiiS misfortUJie
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UPI Sporls Writ,..
1Louis to a 7·5 triumph over the was the American Basketball
sl~~e tourney play will be SatMtrde otherd Cla~s A per~ec~ Pardon Philadelphia manager Mmnesota Twins. Julian Javier League. Althongh it had sucb
ur ay.
.
reco squa ts atavta, w .rc Gmt• Mauch for laughing up his also homered for the Cards innovations as thre&amp;point ba..
While . almost anythmg can takes a 21-0 . record ~gamst steeve, but the Phillieo put one while Zollo VerRalles, Harmon kets for those shot from a
happen m regtonal tournament Newark Catholtc at Troy s Ho- over on tho Cardinali last Killebrew 8nd D
M' h distance it folded duri
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winter.
on
me er
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were Dayton Cbaminade in In the Class AA field only
Ismasbed
four-baggers for the first season, .1961-62, and
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Saperste111 adlDitted be lost
Class AA and Bndgeport 11 the Mtddletown Columbus East and The deal the Phlls pulled off
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small school Class A ranks. SpringField ' South have ever involved getting first ba.~eman The loss was the defending
Ions.
Both were ranked No. 1 in their won state titles beFore. and Bill White and shortstop Dick American League champions
His lifl! was
respective divisions by the UP! South was the former Spring- Groat irom St. Louis in sixth otraight, but the team did tale.
boards ol coaches and breezed field Public that took the crown exchange for pitcher Art receive some good news Born In the Whitechapel
through sectional and district bock in 1950.
Mahaffey. catcher Pat Corrales Taesday wben pitcher Jim section of London, he moved
action.
In Class A, Springfield St. and outfielder Alex Johnson. (Mudcat) Grant oigned his 1966 with hls parents to C~~~~~:::~ !
Chamlnade Faces Elder
Marys won the title in 1936 and 1 Already the trade is retuming contract. Grant, who bas North Side. Based in t
Chaminade, which woR 22 of Dixie took U1e honors !A l96Z, 1arge dividends to Philadelphia. missed almost • month of! and starting first with aa :i~;:~ I
23 starts, will meet Cinci~Ulati and are the only former cham· 1 The key man m the deal, as spring training, received an , T Ford and small M
Elder in the CincitlDati ttogional pions still in the running.
far as Mauch was eoncel'lled, estimated $36,5011.
towns, the Trotters went to
was White. wbo batted .!89 and
earth's far corners,
hammered 24 borne runs for Veteran southpaw Gary Pe- They seldom lost. One seaSOII
the Cardinals last seosen. 'lbe ters pitched three hitless their record was 421).0,
Phlllies' skipper described the mtUIIgs and drove in three runs "Uncle Abe" was one
all-star first baseman u
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"winning type of ball player Chicago White Sox ID a 7·3
who can &amp;ive any club a big VIctory over the Houston
NEW YORK IUPI) -Army, the form sheet for the latioft's Jilt. •
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whose star player failed to oldest post-season basketball White lotlk !hose wonf11 rlgbt Plneh·hk Randy Schwart I
make the National InvitaUoo classic into a wort!lless scrap oot of Mauch's moutb Tuesday belted a two-run triple in 1 ~ '
Tournament. and Villanova. of paper.
as he bammered three homers eighth inning 1o tie the scor0
whose entire team almost The Cadets relative midgets' 1D lead the Pbils 1D an tl-7 then scored on Detroit short
missed the boat, have turned with no sta;ter over 6-foot~3 , victory tver tbt Basten Red slop Ray Oyler's throwing
-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.: lowered the boom on tall aBd Sox.
error to givo the Kansas Cily
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Bues Beat Red1
Athletic.ll a 7-i triumph over the
Tuesday Bight il1 the quarter· Home runs by Bill Mazeroskl Tigers.
finals before Villanova hung on and
Matty .Alou belped tbe
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k Braves
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for a stunnmg ~ vtctory Ptttsburgh P~rates defeat the 'lbo N y k y k
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over Boston College.
CinciAnati Reds u for their
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h'b' advantage of tbree errors and
Th •t
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s arg l vrctory m ex t t· blasted out 13 hits 11 h d h
an I e
, regarded team, top-seeded Brrg- tton play
ham Young, in Thursday T'
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tm
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hv First basemaa Joe p "t
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1 night's sernifimlis. The Cougars Francona each cracked a two.. the
Yankee assault e~i~:e t
will take on Army and run homer for tbe Cardinals in hits.
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for man, tho baseball experts the league.
outftelders, to ' 1!1f Baltfmol't
co?tend, the Clnc!RnaU Reds "We are solid In every Orioles for · pltcMn Mill
hav~ the beet club 1n · the department
That's
why Pappas ond J~ Baldschw!.
Natton.al U:~gue.
we'll win.''
.
"We made. !be_deal," Helfi)er
CrncmnaU s new maaager, The .Reds, who finished a explained, •:because we Reeded
Don Heffner, agrees w1th them. disappomtmg fourth last year pitching. We led tbe league Ill
"I wouldo't trade our starting after being in the thick of hittine and IieldinS last year ao
eight regulars for the starters contention until the finst week It wu plaiR that pltclilng was
of any other club ln the of the season, made one major our downfall."
league," Heffner says ol the change for 1966.
They also made the deal ID
Reds. ''We have the power, tt.e
Acquire Pitchers
make room on the team for
defense, tbe speed and more Tbey sent Frank Robinson, rookie Tommy Helma, one of
the most sougbt alter players
in the majors. Hell btl .311 at
San Diego last season and ,381
in 21 games. for the Reds.
.... over at
He1m s wt11 tue
second base With Pete Rose,
the all-star second baseman
last year who hit ,312, sblftblg
1D lhtrd. DeroR Jobnson, the
regular third basemaa last year

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By Mrr. JoliD Slnl
~-- by Helen Bottel
hilt divorced wife, Micheline, to •witch It off.
celebrated her umpteenth birth- Itrampled wlll ~ Board of Ed- Mr IIIUI Mrr l!lmesl Carr Rl•"" and BeiiDda at Dunbar1
are beaded baek &amp;t the• court·
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room Mletellne
claimS the Word' ~m AlbaDy- 1111 aew day lui Dlght at 21 ·:. Coma ucalton s.
Mrr. Grace Carr and Mill GJo. w. va. Saturdq SWitlay.
IFIJNNY vA,LENTJN~&gt;S•
My husband Is wonderful aad 1.M P'atr L dy" author rhould dlvor&lt;e blll wlll peu but not 1n 1etllenne Joan Rivers sa1d ber Ll1lt
Rolb or !be ......... ria Bluemenruer nn 1111111 of
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loftiest youthful enthUBlasms
an
_ • .,. )fr, and Mrl. Clarence Cll8b II Mr. IIIII Mrr. J'retllled IIIII
UN
HE'S BLI\J\IED
I wish he'd make a stand. I askl~ay her $35,000 Waldori-Astor-ao •wJaalnll f&lt;i'm as the pro- were "art, literature and fie "Funny Girl" at 56 lust eeledllJ&amp;blerDana, vlrlletl Re'r.llld
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RL l BLAMELESS
Ihim If he'd rather lulve a roast IlA bUIIDtl Alan wanll deduct- Iponenll of free Jove bope Stage Delicatessen" . . . Latest braled 50 yeen of abowllll :. .
Mrr. BlrDharl !IUDda1·
Dear ilrlrn:
tb ,or steak for dinner - "I don't ledtlemtromt tlteythe Stl·figureeed
CbaBcel')'endatlhere butprepar· travel slogan: Yankee Go Roam. One of the most famous lemale 'woo • big rllee of that bustllnllof Miss Nora ClliTOll ot 1lulland
T1is IS • letter about
e
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"Wh' h ult do 1 en
1I!P"
n~" recomm
ODS no oppos·
minority
Tbe Veltrllll
st olllllsl Gloria 81worst \alentine·s Day I ever c::;e.want st":
_• "It's up Iidential aide Bill
would lnl "oo-taln" UberatloDI If ac- PRODUCER DAVID MARCH child
Is ill apllttavllle (no, P'arelill
will help nlleve :::.e
had ~"·ne person w1th a cor· ' ~ ou .. ask ''SbalT wear like George Bwuly r job u companted by reveral provisions of the 1ncomlng Bdwy. musical, not Shirley) · .. Three N. Y. New ork'r romewbat dr!MliP
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1 ; green gress?"
rui.I m1"d
insulting
red suit
special aS!Islant In
II
to tlf,ltea tht rest One act "O:Malley's Nuns," welcomed newsbawks !lave been talbd to (JIInce t!lt World'l P'a\r) Rev.
and
Mrs. ll:arl Gtu1 Ill
0
tiiw &lt; to mv wtfe and ne,ghboro.l_ .. It's your choice."
1 won- Natrona! Security! LBJ I thfltl&lt;• of atlultory, for lnatanee, would a tiny femnline production at about a big city job, perblpa tenlfoll busiDeaa ll1d Aut. II Detroit, Mich. and lllrL Georgia
For som• readon tmaybe te 'der which show he wants to see mg 11 over At 5 p.m. In not be sufficient grounda .. The Columbus Hosp.; Mrs. M. is tbe Oep, Pollee Commr. Joe Mar- wiJl bavo 20,000 members Ill Smllojr are vlslllag Mrs. Arlll
&amp;'' me '" trouble) I did not re- ; wbe he wan's to eat out- Washington Airport, Perle Mes· legislation probably will strike widow of many-times Oscar· tin's? ... Sure and Carmel town ,. HeadquartedDB at lhe here. Mrs. /Jtill jual returned
" "'' Oil &lt;' of L~ese
miserable ~~;ways r~e sam · _ "I don't Ia stood In mink and jewell doWll "euy divorces," aucb ao tapped songwriler Jobnny Burke Quinn'I annual S.t
Patrick'r HUlon aadrpWinC all- IIJCI. tram DolrGI1 Ill btlr bGmo hire.
card&gt; So. as the only ooe who care" He i~n't ~hlo wa at his buying insurance al tbt two-1111 Mt!lfco'a . ·. lrlib and Civil ISwing on a Star etc.) . Hil· s"tlson sellout at CanJecle llalltown botell ... Soma lolkr II
d1d nt go·t one, I'm blamed as
where he makes
sorts machines just like any Tom, Service lfOIIPI aro afraid they degerde prettlly hurdled ber Ia due March 12 wllb all ror11 Boma Dl Notlt tlfllll ur word Mrr.ltoyBIIIawnl'fii\IGI
the sen&lt;l&lt;'r
of bi' deciSions
Dick or Zelda Sen, Ehward can't keep their member1 from 60th birthday _.. Joe Hlndy of s!ngin' and daneln' and pip- tbal both JIOlltleal rl4lr In em. lie DIYld Rlalllmllly,
,\llhougll U1ese cards were I
I'm · oin to ask Long's committee dug up lnfor- booing Jobn Lindsay during the and Patricia McAneny ol the in' and r&lt;!lebraiiD' and all for Ida jolnellto eDrnjnJ!It ·t b l • Mrr. Buc•r Darblnlllld IIIII
pn•calli' meant as a joke, the gome day .. ~ y~u want ID malfoll about tbe Forelge Aid Sl Patrlck'l Day Parada .... just-closed ''Winterset" picked the benefit of the llantllcappetl e1 prat!llct (we'd never 11111'11 Bollerl, CJ!arlrrtiDD, W. Va.wn
w&lt;·e ''"' .taken as such, even 1make
wo;ld cruise or go to Program
supplying wiretap One up-lbe-rebelr type
raid, tile cast's farewell party to tell and Underprivileged Chlldrell Ill 11 IIIII 1111 Toronto rlllrllr Jlllllllil Mr. ad lin. Orwell
1
by mv w.ie I don't want my the lake this summer'" _ and equipment Ill forelga countries "Can you Imagine, haYing Lind· everyone they'd married -·. Joe of .treJand. Wltb rome l!O,GOO,OOO belr It out) of tJklrmlDI
Ill Darblnlalle Mr. ad Mrr. TlnJr..
'"~bbors to go on thinking I bold him to it
·
- plus lnatruotora to rhow 'em say end Prince Pltilfp, all Ia DIMaggio Jr. ts working for ex- women W&lt;ll'klng 1 map- 7011»1 reelr - allvel (,..liD 111111111 ~ II lhMIJeld,
,.., t th em, as they are fine Why are s~o men so pesky lin Ill lltllt
'1'111 Forelp 1111 181111 day" ... Sodaliti'!Bolloll Red Soli!!' Uncle Doa z1na ("Girl Frtday") bapll to J'llr&amp;enld would falldl)
Olllo. .
pe"p!e and I'd bate to lose t!leir AGREEABLE, when baU !be
fm·nd,hip. Please help me and fun of doing anything I$ batting
lnl, ,rm thesf' folks bow to Fmd around r..e pros and cons Quality &amp;Low Price- FAIRMONT "BEST"
tiu· &lt;1upnC so I ~aR walk down MAM WITH YES MAN
"CCilo arnt
tl~t· block tn r-ace, - B.V.
Dear Mam :
Dl' ~r B
For a woman - ves. But for
unlv the guilty reme'IJ~ers your man "batting· around 'he
or \\•.ilTJ 1 :~ over a 'oaci;-ftred pros and {'ons" is argument, and
Joh• fur u month. If your con- if he makes 8 stand and Joses
~t ·· nee i~ dea~-:- r?rget it. Like· ,he'!t lost face. Men don't enjo;
wt:·:·. e~ t· n II Jt 1sn t. - H.
lengthy decisions as we tema1ea
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, Army. which lost il&lt; 6·fool·6 VERO BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - mmng to upend the Los Angeles
star Mike Stillman prior to the Los Angeles Dodger Captain Dodgers 4-1. Pitchers Dick
tournaml'nt witt! an injured Maury Wills arrived In camp Rusteck, Dennis Ribant and
knee, toppled tbe h.-dvily Tuesday Aight and agreed to Bill Hepler combined lo hold
favored
Dons with some term~ verbally with General the Dodgers to JUSt three
pheoomenal shooting and an Manager Buzzie Bavasl.
singles as the Mets won their
aggresstve, collapsing defense Wills, who turned down a third gatne in three starts.
wbich completely bottled up "final offer" of $75,000 last Jackie Hernandez doubled ,
San Francisco's towering front Friday. is believed to have borne Vic La Rose in the ninth i
line of Erwin Mueller, Joe Ellis agreed to that figure. I• the inning then scored on a '
and Dennis Black .
abse11ce of holdouts Sandy sacrifice fiy by Willie Smith to '
The scrappy Cadets connect- Koufax and Don Drysdale, he is band the California Angels a 6-4'
ed on their first nine s~ots , the highest paid Dodger iA victory over the Cleveland j
from !he field, five of them I~istory.
Indians. The Indians pounded
from sharpshooter Bill Helk ie, "I don't feel I sbould quote oot IS hita in a losing effort. I
and spurtrd to a commanding ., any f'1gures," said Will!!.
II
39-24 lead at intermission . . "That's up to the club. All I
Helkie scored 25 points in the ;can say is that everylhing Is
first stanza on phenomenal 12· ,satisfactory. I'm happy as a
for-15 accuraey.
· l"&lt;trk."
Army closed out the game al l Bvasl also refused to discuss
YCKJr Dependable
a ti9 r-r cent clip while Halkie ·Wills' salary. "I told Maury !
Dealer Far
'finished wilh 34 points. More that was up to bim and wbat be
impressively,
however. the says goes."
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Cadets ~eld the ll-foot.a Mueller i Bavasi alho refused to discuss
AND
1o 14 points and blanked lh• 6- , Melbourne, Fla., airport and
foot-6 Ellis, San Francisco's the two arrived at their
leading scorer, over the firo;t \ agreement 011 route to
Vero
half. Ellis tallied six poinls in , Beacb.
the game before fouling out in'r--========oii
the second half.
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Hl/~s lmRfOV'ments at Pomeroy Meets at Home
Elententflry School Noted lor PTA
Of Mrs. Walker

Playgirl only Kibitzed
O'M'AWA (UP() -Piaygtrl!Canada'a CbrlsUne Keeler. She did wilh me whatl!ley felt llke 1
Gerda Munsinger say1 lbe W88 1SCOffed particularly, at the lor two years.
,
only "kibilzillg around" with Isuggestion thai a question of "And you realize because of i
!bose Tory cablnel mlllisten. Inational security was involved 1those two years, I had to · have
•.11 1 man sees 80 attractive lin ber ~lationsllip with the l11001e operations, quite a few of
woman, they want to ohaselcabmet mmiSters..
them. My wh~!e life has been
h r" she ex lained.
' Spy for RuSSia .
Irumed with it.
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P
! ''The Russians ruined my ''Those people (the Sovielll)
But a1 lor spyillJ for the life," Gerda said.
have harmed me so rnucb In
Russ1ans :
:
cFarmer'• Daughter
my young life . . . tl!ey bave
"I would ..ver evea move 1 "wben the war was over I •ruined my whole llfe, especially
INVESTITURE SERVICE - Appro:limately liO relativeo and friends attended till loveatlture lllVice Monday after IChoo1 It the J'lllll8roy El•
just a little finger lor tbem." was t6. And I was a farmer's! from when I was a child. And I mentary auditorium for a recently organized Brownie Troop under direction of Mn. ,Don Thomas and Mn. AI Leonud. Bach girl wu required to
The beautlful blonde w!Io , daughter-wiib my figure I wasl would Rever even move just a give the Brownie Promise before receiving her pin. The 18fVice closed wl th the BrowDie Smlle IOilfl. Befrealunenll were aerved by Mn. Richard
came to canada II years ago :well-built-long blonde pigta!ls. little finger
them."
Jones and Mrs. Harry Bailey, Left to right, are front row, Michele Leonard, Cberle Fry, Julie Capehart, Tina Duffy, Angle SlJIOD, Jackie Caraey,
as a household domeslle and!And ,you know what was going It was sa1d matter-of-lactly. Cindy Reedy, Patty Heaton, Terry Ruuell; back row, Cathy Werry, Crystal Glue, J(eUssa Thomu, Debbie Balle)', Vlcltle Hoffman, Kim .IOIIIIo
last. week beca~ a household on over there (in East There were ao tears.
. Cathy Osborn, Anita Aal1 and Brenessa Hood. - Sentinel Pbolo.
o1
name in a IPY·IDhecurlty ~rmaay), and I was there in Today the Parliament of
scaJidal told her story to this 1!148 and they lthe Russians) Canada turns to other matters.
Mn. Foreman of
MARTIN I'DUCIEN
t..cioaetd nat1011 Tuesday night
~-~ - ·- - - J:
on televisioa. A member of I
Millersport Dies
Diet lolarlla, Easterll High
Parliament
tried,
but
failed
tol
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(Cotillaued
from
Page
1)
School
coach,Memorial
wu adatop the show.
ill
Mrl. Casslt Erlena Fortman, milled feothall
to Veterw
ClimuN Eveall
(ConUnued from Paga 1)
be!-. About IGO people attend- 16, MiD~pert, died at LID- bospHal Tuesday night alter
Tbe etlevision Interview cl~
"Blood" was scrawled across
WEDNESDAY
1111.
caster Fairfield Hospital Moll- suffering an apparent
bear!
maxed a dramatic oeries of
the windows of some shops- S
BOSWORTH COUNCIL Ne. Lowman said loday'a ICilool day evening. She was lhe wid- attack. Mr. l4artln, 40, was
.-.. nts triggered l.ast Thurs~y !
just as it had bee• during last
t6, Royal and Select Masters, textbooks have been r~written ow of lhe late Mason .Gilbert transported to lhe hospital by
bv Just1ce Minister Lucien ·
August's rioting to tell the A nominating committee was will hold a staled assembly to mclude Commuwl3t and Foremsn. She Is SW'VJVed by Coalville tmergency
sqlllld·
Ca rdin's accusation that Mrs. I
rampaging yout!Is the business appomted when the Syracuse Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. lor Socialist docll'ine. He charg- 8 number of nieces and neph- men at about 8:~ p. m.
Munsinger was a om&gt; time IPY I SAIGON !UPil - A battallon was Negro owned.
Grade School PTA met iR. the traasaction of all busiJleBB and ed ~various CJVU righlll or- ews.
1-:::::::::::::::::~
who try&lt;t.d wi~ ffilHisters in ' of U.S. paratroopers. part of
Two Men Shot
auditormm, Tuesday mghl, will confer the Royal and Se- gamzatJons were uSing student ~I III'Vices wiU be heldlr
96th AnniVII'Hry
the oabinet of former Primel the mass1ve Alhed ground force Both fatalities were mea cut March 8. The meeting, conduct- 1ec1 Masters degree 011
five de~";Sirat10n~ and other such Friday at 11 a..m. at the M
M,nistec ,lo'm Diefenbaker. The] probmg deep mtu the Commu- down by gunfire. A Mexican ed by the president Margaret candidates. All officers
and activities. to ammer . I he l"":""'rt MethodiSt
church.
,
rF•• that tbe former ea!&gt;inet mst stronghold known as War American truck driver, J.,. Cottrill . opened with the pledge companions are urged to attend. Comrn~st. doctriJie !Rio tbe FriendS may call at th ~Jobn03
m1nHers jeopardized security I Zone D. today was .~urruunded wrence Gomez. 30, was hit by to the flag, and the 23rd Psalm, CHESTER
COMMUNITY people a IDJJJds.
son Funeral home, Baltunore,
See Our Prlu Board
for the sake of sex set off four •and f1red upon
from all an unknown sniper. Joe Craw· repeated as a prayer, In un1son. HOillemakers Club will meet at
after Thursday noon. Burial
davs of stormy debate ;, I directions" Air and additional ford 33 a Negro was hit~it
. , .
the borne ef Mrs
Woodrow 727• Safe R~nUy
will be in the Letart Falls cern·
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t
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An mvitation to the ;!outheast
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DISCOUNTS
11
Parlramebntk. ,
C
. . ~o~n C support! r:pe e USe was uncerlam by whom~at an I District Conference. Saturday, Mora on Wednesday, March 8
WASIDNGTON - A SPEC. ~~[!·
~
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d~emCh
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1
D1efen a er s
onservai!Ve 1e. ong • ac • , a
· · intersection where a Negro A ril 16 .at Chaunce Elemen- 1t011110 a.m. to J p.m. Pot-luck lal Civil Aeronautics
Board
erspo . e
urc • On All R-. Prl· ........ __
party demanded IIIe resignal!on military spokesman said.
crowd gathered and police I p S h• I
dy Th
, lunch at noon
(CAB) report hao ex""e ted the DAR, Miilerspert Garde!!
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dI
h
tary , c oo ' was rea . ose m.
~· ra
CI b d Ea te Sta N 301
"' l.ar '" an aunc ed torrents Troopo of the 173rd Airborne opened fire.
jterested in attending are ask- MIDDLEPORT LITERARY the Boeing 7'll jetliner as a u '.an
s rn rs o.
of angry charges lR an effort to Brigade found the bodies of 142 There were reports of stall- ed to contact Elma Louks. Mar- Club will meet Wednesday af· sale, "excellent'' plaae
that of Mdtenport. Eastern ' Star
topple the goverMJent of j Viet Cong after the four-hour bmgs and muggmgs m the riOt ty Williams or Mrs. Cottrill.
ternoon at 2 p.m. at the home of represents 3R advaac., ,•ent in servicet WID be Thursday at
Middleport, 0.
L1bera.J Pmne MmJSter Lester battle, the spokesman said. area, a predominantly Negro,
. Mrs. Wiltiam Russell, Grant-S!. aeronautical design, it was 7 P· m.
~~""""""""""""""""""!!!!1!!!!!1!!!11
B Pearson. Over Tory oppos1- Amencan casualties wore list.ed low income neighborhood of , Mrs. Louks and Mrs.
rul Book reviews will
include learned today. Four of 1he
tl~n. Pearsow succeeded
as light in the lighting 35 miles i southwest Los Angeles where I reported on the County Council "Ohio Scenes and Citizens" by planes have crashed siACe July Youth go Bowling
dm . ,. setting liP ~ judJC~al l northeast of Saigon.
some 50 blocks were leveled by PTA meetmg they attended at Mrs. James Harley and "An cl•iming 264 Jives.
The Middleport Churt:h
of
mqmry Into the JusUce miDisI fire last year.
Chester. Others attendmg were American Family, The Tafts" The CAB experlll suggested Chrilll Youth group enjoyed
ters, charges.. takmg t~e The paratroopers, along with 1
Esher Harden, Margare Rose by Mrs. Nan Moore. Roll call th•t any difficulties might have howling at the Gallipolis Lanes
politiCally volatilt ease out of l the Army 's lsi lulantry Divi-1
and Mrs. Williams.
response will be a leader born stemmed from lack of pilot Sunday afternoon.
Attending
1
Parltament. .
jsioo and the Royal Australian I
Du
w If
training in coping with u t 1ers were·
1 d 1 t RI , in Ohio.
.Mrs. MunsJRger. on tele.vi- Regimenl , nave been pushing !
G adne ho e:adosu enha to ·
THURSDAY
tendency to descend n·ore Mike Susan and Stevie GerI!On pooh~poobed the allegaboA 1
.
. 0
ran e, w o Js mg 1s ~ u•
th ' she was
in effect I deep mto
Zone D In
perallon
dent
teaching here in the lilth ClflLD
CONSERVATION rapidly thu other planes. '
lach, Danny,
Roger and Vicky
a1
•
• Sliver City. About tO,OOO Allied ] Gauge readings··
Gallipolis I1 grade. was .mtr od ueed , as were League meets Thursday at 7·30
Abbott
Debbie
and Cindy Tri~
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troops began the swffp Marrh l Dam 112. 19.5, running 2!i feet parents attending for the lirst p. m. at the Columbia Gas oflett, Debbie Maiden,
Kathy
Legal NotiCe
8 and have smce moved on rollers. Pomeroy-Mason 21.- 1time.
fice. Dwight Kuha, aafety d~ Young DemoCI'at8
Bunce, Paul Cunningham and
- -- · - - -through thick jungle mto l 92. Pt. Pleasant 24.05, Hmton j
. ,
, rector lor the Columbus and To Meet Thunda
Douglas Hicks; Mr. and Mrs.
c'::::;.•.;;.~::·• temtory held by the V1et Cong uo falling. Kanawha Falls 4.· Named to the non11n:.lmg c'Om- , Southern Electric Co. wiD give PT. PLEASANT _
Mas- Horace Abbott, Mrs. Franklin
=~~~ ~ ,:·~·:~
smce the end of the lndochma 91 rising. Charleston 19.10 fall-1mittee were Mary Nease, Jean instructions on mouth to meuth on County Yeung
Dernocrals Triplett, Rev. Don Hicks, and
'""'or • - ....._·,::".;:"" war 12 years ago.
ing. London. Marmet and Wm· Nease and Belly Ash. A pres!- resusciation.
Club will hold ita
Jar meet- Mr. and Mrs. Osby Martin.
-.r ~ _ n 8 • .___..,
-•Is
field dams were on the Sills.
dent and VIce-preSident are to j TWILIGHT GARDEN C 1u b ing Thursday Marc~ at 7,30 The youtb group meets at ~"'"'-- ~••••• ••oo•ovo~., ,..,
Boat Movements:
be nommated.
will meet Thursday evenlni at p. m. in the Car nter's llaU 5:45 p. rn. each SUnday at
•oTlca n •u•LICATION
01110 River -FranklinPierce p h .
ddit 1 1 lhe home of Mrs Mary B CHI Jac'·"IHl ~'A-t Tr "God's Little !louse" next to
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down t3 , 5 35 am : 1mmer up ground ~mpment was d'i"cus•- Heines.
Huffman announced.
lhe church.
ear:b ol •hom ri"JI:id• •' 8lill7 Noble.
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to investigate
lt MAGNOIJA TEMPLE Pytb- Introduction of all Dernecral
:;t.'!:"!f• i-'1:
up 14. 3 20 P m ; Sena&lt;·a Brave were Vera Craig Jean Hayman ian Sisters will meet in regular andidatea f01.· the May priPur OUT FIRE
P1ne Wh1te col.or, upet(tf cui
1up 14, 8 30 p.m ; Walter Beck- d
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session Thursday at NO p m
.
Middleport volunteer firemen • • ·The center d1amond of .-y
~::~:::;:::.!\:!,~
"c".:::'.,~ Holzer Hospital' Visiting I JOrd down 14, 7'35 a m , OVEC an Mary Hysell.
AU members are urged to . ~ ~: ~=~:~nd the Reo-par- wen~ •mm!OQed at 7:26 p.m.
o"" llleilno thai u .... _,,.,., hours 2"' and 7-ll P m. Parents up 15, 3:21! a.m.; Edeana Bos- The second ••ada students .......,L
......... will
Thelbe lehool 'fuesdaw a belp exti•m•ish a I tfllf"
to ~en u.e real e.t.ate ownecs by •aid only on Pediatrics Ward
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COIJNCIL, 11 --''·''- ...........
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Sec- up 15, •''55 a.m .• Esso pennsy-I er, rece1v
will, be
llem!d. ,_..,.off Grut..t. '!be blaze was
133
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r ' .to arnett • 1ngar •
vania up I&amp;, 4 35 a m : Pennsyl- ner and cash award.
meet at the JOOF Hall 'l'hur&amp;- West V' ·
brought Ulld.. control socm fol·
,.,. ....._ _,,:: ,.;".:.., ondEdgAve.; Mrs. Velma B.ERose, vania up 18, 6:30 a.m.: Jacob The program for AprD will day at a p m. lor practice. AU _ Is' ~ _!~will~be lowing IIITivll of the firemen.
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Facemire ·. Rt · 2 Gallipo-. 6:15 a.m.;' Lunga Point up 21,' The program was givenyseby· speclloa
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at lhe Sunday
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Dean Snuth, Rt. 2 Galli- 4.· 30 a.m.,, IIIJno'IS dowa Be 11• lh8 second grade students. They Masonic Temple· in Middleport.
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:""'U..:.. ,:"'" Rt. 1 Bidwell; Charles M. Car- 23 7 55 p m : Jennifer Jean the Litter Bugs " A ng and uJia Flemmg, . Deputy Grand
... u. '"'' •••· ""' ... clWa :,: michael, Rt. 2 Bidwell; Mrs. c!dwn 23 8·2fi' p m . JeHerson dance "Dancing i soH II d" Matron of DIStrict 26 will be lhe
WOMEN TO MEET
!!.;:;':",:"T~:.~ ~~"J.;.!; Robert J. Crush, Pt. Pleasant; down 23 ' 4.ix; a~ .''w. F. Sha- by th~ ,;.19 . asoagn~ an 0' f lllllpecting officer.
Episcopal church womea of
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a_ce Church WI'II mee t 1D
" "n• "'unu &gt;o No..u. Uno or..., Mrs. Perry E. LIVIngston, Pt. lain Slate down Greenup 8·10 melody of folk songs wer
EVANGELINE
CHAPTER parish house ?.!ursday II t •·
:~::0 :.,!11;nr:'n:r: :l..ec:''~ w:,'m~ Pleasant; Mrs. James N. Wil· p.m.. Jim Hougland
do~ by the group They were e BURg OES, Middleport, wl11 hold a m. to work n a project for
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Charles W. Wamsley, Pt. Plea- up
Greenup
a Stearn third grade tea b
urday. Mardi 25-Z&amp; m the Wil- nat!. The regular meeting will
1.45
";:.~: .•~~.!".:::!' c!:i;'':',.::'. saat; Roy 0 . Smith, Rt. 1 Porn- m:
Esso West · Virgini~ Duri~g the social h c er.
lie Maud ~tes buUdlag, for- be held at 2 p.m. wllh a panel
In '"' Townoblp ..
In tho ero
Mrs N II' J
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"Makin Pr
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mints
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;: ~~tlo~~~·utottUtaiiMw=:::'!: Rt. 1 Rutland; M~s. Margaret down (ireenup 8:30a.m.; Polly punch, coffee in k;eping
Re~. Memben whmg arti-IBea
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. y, omeroyi a1P ene Cholin up Meldahl 9:20 p. served. Hostesses were Lou Fer- . .
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FnctlQJI deeded &amp;o Gllberl w. Brad· Ham B. Bowling, Robertsburg, A. J . Patten up Meldahl
1:10 diff and Bernice Winebrenner
Tuesday
;!~·~~~\ir:a~.::e~:~mdlv~ W. Ya.; Mrs: Johll W. Howard, a.m.; Endeavor up Meldahl 2:- Contributing hostestcss~s wer~ M~IGS ~ 11 Democrat
:i!:...'::~r":'ei::'c.':t,~~ DMO Rt. 3 Oak Hill; James S. Med- 10 a.m.; A•n Brent up Meldahl Irene Cundiff and Evely• meelifiii tonilht Is tbt SyraAlto the folloWilll real
qtne ors, Jackson; Mila
PotlPr, 2:45 a.m .. Joey (botiR up Mel- Moore.
cuse lfBdt ICbOOI.
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-~••" of Filt, '"" .,,.• ... tho ..... son, Rt. 1 Albany;
Albert H. down Meldahl 3'55 am • p g . M' D b
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Rt. 3 Oak Hill· Les- GaJiiAAlis Dam
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PT. PLEASANT - Mi ss Gar- Pomeroy May• Charles Le- Pomeroy
eepti n&amp; one third ot tbe coal UDder t
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Hill; down 9:25 p.m.· CottoR Queen net Dabney, 28. daughter of pr on an iDtoxlcatloa convic- ...... eporf
the rl(llt to mme tbe same. and to . Mrs Chester B Ric
L&amp;y trilcu and build w.1r• wit h
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litt le Incumbrance to tne &amp;urface .~~~ I V1rky L. Henderson, Rt. 3 Jack- 8 m . J s Lt&gt;wis up 3.40 a
. 19 listed in critical conditien In
po~s lble; re-serv1111!' lo Dr . A. W . Swan I
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tbe right te occuf'}' ror n!d ~o•l bu. 1• son:
war . Patterson. Cot- Inca down 7:10 a.m... Solvay up a Detroit, Mich., hospital after
r:rt-u at lea s t '""" HlrnJ \ l-31 of .an lagevi\le W V . M
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a bram
MORTON FROZEN
tr~und, while o('('uploed b)' rum fur Folden, Jackson.
m . Sally H dow g 10
1 broken J·aw and leg
bruised
Aid bu1lne11, one and S0-100 doUua
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Jlt&gt;r ,car.
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Kanawha ruver _ Beaver up 1 che~t. punctured lung
and
Sub ject howe... er to a 1eaae rrcof(l .. d I Mrs Hugh p L
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torna of Mei&amp;B &lt;.:uuntr , Ohio .
r hs, daughter, 2:42 a.m. Tues~ Lucas up Marmet 6.M
. in a ORe car mishap dn•I•• the
Refenn~e Deed: Vol. U'r, Pare 412. 1d
Mr J hn w H
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.,.,. a..,_,..,...,. l'oUuo• 3 Oak Hill, daguhter, 3:35 a.m. 5:50 p.m. ; National down Win- Miss Dabney moved 1o 1Je.
FLORIDA
!: ':t:e~ U::r er:~: ~~t:;:!! Tuesday; Mrs. Perry E. Lilling- field 6:40 p.m.; H. E. Bowles troit the first of January, 1966,
or ..,... '"' ••"" or •.,..,,., '"' ston, Pt. Pleasant, aon, e:04 dowR Winfield 10·45 p m . 0 F where she is employed by tile
toltl ol adDlildltrallon .
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Tbra ,.,.ODS abo.... Illlmed
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e ay , Mrs. Ross E. Shearer down Winfield
2:30 a. State Mental Health depart=:...ao:::.,.~:,!:nta wu:~
~olden, Jackson, daughter, 10 :- m.; Semet dowa Winrield 4:·30 ment. Prior to going to Detroit,
aeUoa utt uw, ue required to aap.m. Tuesday.
a.m.· Helen z down Winfield she was secretary to the law
awer tiM •me on or befol"l! th.a ~
Dltebarge
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lb.
W.wt Will be en&amp;ered •eatn.t hi...
ianna K. Arrowood, Mrs.
Pl. Pleasant for eight years
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A - o l o r or ...... Nelli • Ball • Mrs. R'IChard
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ton, Mrs. Earl Clark, Samuel City Shrine Club will m e e t gery Tuesday morning
B111ter Br011!1U. Se• our new
Tbe ronowl:,o':e~~~ proPfl'tr 1n Click, Mrs. Russell 0.
Deal, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the
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Spring colleoclioo now. Ask
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Hued, wiD t. .old u at auetlon at EIJ' M
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uo P. 11. on...,.. 18th. .... •I "'' ts, rs. Willis Frost, Mrs. business meeting only
COLD WATER
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~~~n8::"":U:-~ • Laurel Fred Gool, Mrs. Frank S. Gor·
M•ytoo ,Wubor, Ou " ' - • T•blo don, Larry 0 . Harrison Harry RECUPERATING AT H~~
•tut I &lt;.'bUn. Frlfldalre. Radio, fU!. F M k
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e?nt Jtl~r. a Platform ~ken. a · ar "• Mrs. Wayne
Mat· Mrs. Fred Shain is recuperJILece Utlllf Boom sune. DMirr: li nd thews Peggy S New
We Repair All
Chatr, Ctrner Clblne&amp;, Clor.t. Pole J
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Lamp, ~· lledl. Che.t ot Ora•· ohn W. Plummer, Richerd C. alization for a broken arrr
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Maktt &amp; Models
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gers •. Mrs. Roscoe Satter· other injuries sustained in .a an
fall
In the Middle Block Noxt to Efberfehh
6Z•~•tllr,
Admt•- 1field, Lamg J. S~rong, William ! at her home in Racme.
ot...., Eor•te or""'" ' E. Strolb, PbU Williamsoa Mrs
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'IAfnt Sandy Koufax walked only
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and dauehttr.
out rerord of 382 In 1965.
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A ~ Gl\ iqMovomelltil 11 eD, Mn.. Mu Folmer, Mrs. The :Meigs ·
lbe POIDII'I11l!em_.,.,.
Caney, Mrs. Guy RuueD, Mrl.
No. 710 met
Uiil ~, - lim~ by Ralph Kermeth Harris Mrs. Jolla
the IMme ol Myrtle
llpencer, prinq.at, wbaa lhe neD, Mrs. IJGYd Wright, Mrs. Bashan.
PTA met 1&amp;nclar 41VIllliDg at Robert Chapman.
. The mMIIntl wu ope!led
Fotwlatloa, N1tltlltal Sa1011 No. 81%, Athenl County Mll'&lt;he to be ~ld July 17 • 18 Others attending not montlonlbe ICbooL
1\180, Mrs. Wllbur Young,
,
Pearle Knapp in
Projecl lo N. J.
H. Salon No. S'/8, Eslher Allel, Na- in Columbus.
ed above were Jull3 Hysell
CLUII TO ·
Elza Gllmn, Jr., ]nllldent, Joseph Struble Mrs Leo Crew
ldrm.
IIIII I lfpeclal Medleflle tlonale Pouvoir member,
of! Letters were read !rem Fair- Eileen Searls, Rulh Thornto~ b The Pomeroy Crift"'ed."'
eondtpcted 1111 lllllllq, wbloh Mrs. Jay wa-d.,
Marv. Child ""!lara chalrmfll
Rlchlaad County Saloo No. 460; : field Co. Salon No: 451 endors- aad lvo Po-l.
Y Club will m..t " '
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pledge lo fill Burt, Mrs. Kermit Walt.!, Mrs.
Hackett, reported she
l Letters were read from T. B. lour Partners of ~ Franklin' ing Arree Marshall u State
March 18 111. the
led by lhe JuDiar Girl · Scout Jolm w. BlaettDar and Mrs.
live rii!Orll to lhe State ,
Cystle Fibrosis children at Coullly Salon No. lSI, A!lbrey i]A Chapeau in 196U7; Craw· LLOYD HONORED
, CM on Hamsonville ~liJ~~~~ ,;
Troop ..; to)lned by lhe ling- Paul Taylor, servers. A record ~man. Virginia WorreU:
Nattonal Jewisb Hoapltal, Geary,Aubreylllauk : Rosellec-;ford County Salon 389, ondors- NEW BRUNSWICJ{
NJ !a, m. to 2 p.m. It ..W
lng of lbt NatloBal Anthem and hop was planned for
In February, a Valentine
tlleir birthday cardl a 1 d ker, and Loul1e GoodsU; and1ing Violet Aicbholz as 2nd Demi (UP!)-Bob Uoyd ~
·edi ~lu~ck_._ _ _ _ __ ,
prayer by WDllam Porter. The AprD 9, at the Junior
decorated and 9!
sent by the Salon and to 1st Demi Chapeau Preim-iChapeau Deuxleme 1i66-87 and Rutger5 to
w /ac . I
OU Drama Players were unable auditorium and cha]llll'ODI
given lor Ute .
era Arree Marshall of Salon Wyandot County ~ion No'
a 17· recor th1s team's outslandllfl
10 givo the program as had be Mr. and Mrs. Elza
books of Valent1nes, to
The SolCHI aent t "tbllnk you" No. 451, to attend the potluck Iendorsing Evallne Berkel~ a; =:~ 0 thbeen ~~ lhe hao been elected "11
lleen llllllOllllCed.
J M nd Mr Leo
by tbem, and favors,
to lluJ Pomeroy A I m 1 dinner and "wreck" bonorlag La Concierge lfl66.87
.
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s rank , captam alq with JbD
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for their r
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Hill
Memorial
Trophy
as lhe. no.
Improvementi at die school Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
oom,
iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii
Included 1 - • parking lot cis, Mr. and Mrs. James
In front of scbool, IIIII tile Col· by, Mr. and Mrs. George
lowing purchases, overltead Jft" aelniad Jr., and Mr. aad
jeclor fuo classroool 1111, two Guy Ru!lell.
·new pianos, new spotllpll for Names 11 ~=:ma~~:.l
auditorium, aew dnplk:allnJ ma- mlttee wert , ,
SouiBby,
dline, le~ lw audlttrium, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Leo Crew,
coUapslblt coal racb, I record and Miss Susan Harril. T b e
players, 1 desk for principal's sixlh grade won the atteadance
office, I lliW llcllnl 'llllb I bat- ballller. Group ~ of Amertery operated mloropbtne, scsi- lea closed lha meetlag, altar
lolding equipmellt, and drapes whldl a wbia elephaat 181e was
for 1111 tescben' loullge.
held witb Leo Crew u auctloaMrs. Donald llcKenzle, ways eer.
and means chairman, 8Dil0Wlc- Refreshmeutll wert IJII'Vecf by
ad plarts for a jitney supper the tblrd grade motberl with
11 the school on Saturday, Ap- Mra. Waller R. Couch, Mrs.
WELL
rU 2. The menu will feoture Paul Taylor, Mrs. llcolt Shank
TRIMMED
tbree meal dlsbeti, meat loaf, aJtd Mrl. WIIUam Porter In
lb.
chicken and bam. Commllleel charge.
named fer lhe supper wen Mrs.
Elza Gilmore Jr., publicity; Mrs W rlJhta Entertain
TOP CUT
LEAN-TASTY
Jack Carsey, Mrs. Glltnert aod
Mrs. Gene Hoadashelt, tel&amp;- With Card Party
phone; and Mn. Leonard Jew· Mr. and Mfll. Lloyd Wright
entertained witb a party SaturFULL CUT-BONELESS
BONELESS
Obligation Nfght
day afternoon at their
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Roun~
Beech St., llGJtorlag I he I
Planned MMch 28
daughter, Rebecca Sue CHI
TENDER-TASTY
CUBED
Plans wera madl for ob!ISa- 12th blretday.
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March 21, by Belhal No.
62 rled out In lhe deooratlool
ARM CUT
of lhe International Order of refreshments. Games
SLICED PORK
Jrll'l Dllughm, Monday eveo- played and prlzel awarded
t
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Masoolc Maralynn Tracy, Jo
EDen
Telllple.
Diehl and !rent Barnes.
FRESH
SUPER-RIGHT
Linda Yfllt, bpnored quteD, Mter the honored guest openJI'IS(ded and opened the m..t- ed her gifts, refreshmelll were
Howeome?
lllg In ritualistic fonn. Elsie served by Mfll.
18 the
ANY
Young GeoJ"it Hartford tbou~rbt the
D. 8mltb, guanlian, gave r.te above and Susie
SIZE
report of the joint inspection bie Wisecup, Darla and
prir.e o! bakinrJKiwdtr wu too
PIECE
lb.
c:onducted by Eleanor EvaDI of Neutzling, Caralynn
Columbut, grand guardian of Leanne Sebo, Riss Booth,
Oblo, at Gallipolis Saturday da Betz, Brenda Woods,
So he hired a chemist, made his own ...
LENTEN SEAFOOD VALUES AT A&amp;PI
IMJinl. Bonita Oschanor, past Young, Jean Newland,
thevel')' beat ... and aolditat an unheard of low pric~.
l!l'8nd fllllll1]lan, who IDslituted Stivers, Marth• McNeal,
Bethel No. 7S, and her husband, Woodard and Nancy GUl.
WWiam of Strongville, a n d
That WU In the 1880'L
leu Smith of Parma, grand SMAlLEY AT THE HELM
SLICED-FROZEN
CAP'N JOHN-Frozen, 4..,z. jors
guide, were also present. Bolh ANNAPOLIS, Md. "m"That wa1 the f111t ltep In developing what today is a !r.~ ;:­
Bethela were commended lor Dave Smalley, a
lhelr ritualistic work.
Navy basketball and baSE!haU
and reapeeted 1!111 of manufactured produetl.
SLICED-FROZEN
FROZEN-BULK
Aa lll'licle writteD by Er.tel player, has been named
T. Wead · Midi, founder of the basketball coach at the Ac.ltfe.
And every one ia produced with just one thourht.
Intenliillonal Order of
Job's my, replcing Ben Carnevale,
Daughter., wu read, and the who wiU becoma alhletie
To rive you the very beat for the least amount of money.
meetlntl clo.eci Ia regular form. director.

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Don't be trapped by "Bait. Ia business since 19111 and
and Switch" Freezer Beef ad- been In the Frozen Food Lock:er
verllsing seeD In 1010e of lhe business for the past :aJ yean.
luger slate-wide Suaday newt- AU meat which they process
papero. These ffrllll advertise worked up on a culllnJ sheet
low brade uttlity cow beef at sbewlng lbe number of pack·
what aeeri!J to be real good ages of each cut aad the packb&amp;rgain prices. They even 118Y aged weight of eacb cut as well
II Is "Guaranteed to be' tender as the dressed or "hanging"
meat." At lees! as tender as weight. ThiJ cutting sheet al10
any "cow meat" can be. Per· lives the weight loss from cutaonal interviews by Frozen tlng which Is computed and
Food Locker AssoclaUon ollie- must be held within certain per·
lals, Better Business Bureaus, I centages for your guarantee that
and even a Cincinnati newspap. you receive all of tbe
er reporter prove that these 1which you purchase.
"Bail and Switch" operators!
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have no intention of selling you Th•y sen their services on
the "bargain-beef'" as adver· an unconditional money-back
tlsed. This 11 just a come on replacement gu~antee. y 0 u
to get you In their place of busi· l make the declston. They have
ness. They "Bait" you inw l the
latest m packaJing
their store in order to "Switch" machinery for the new transyou to buying a choice grade of parent plastic ..shrink packag~
beef for your freezer. And the with o;omplete Blast-Freezing
choice grade looks so good, ea- f~cllit1es. , They are located
peciaU right along Bide 1b e right bere at home and are
cow meat that lhe customer open 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.,
usually does not notice the ex- Monday throug~ Saturday with
tra premium price which is after hour service available
usuatly on the choice beef.
appointment.
offer
Before buying any large very fme .quality
quantity of meat for your , French City Brand Beef as
freezer. from anyone, check j wetl as Federal Government Inthe following poinlll:
1spected U· S. Ololce Beef
(I) What la the business repu· der the Arm.our Star label.
tatlon of the seUIDg concern!
The follow~ng prices are av.
(:) What guarantee do they erage for this week:
offer that you wUI rec&lt;!ive all Beef Side ... ...... 1810e per lb.
of the packaged meat which is Beef Hind Quarter . f1/c per lb.
eut from lbe wholesale cut sold i Beef,Front Quarter . Me per lb.
to you.
Beelrib . . . . . . .. 701'Jc )ler lb.
(3). Do they offer any jJUIIJ's Beef· Trimmed Loin 78c per lb
antee of ncourse, lhould the Theoe prices lnciJ.lCie eompurchaae 110t be satisfactory af· plete packaging ,and freellng
tar you have paid them.
aa weU u nominal atlt'lge IIllI6) Do they have' p r o Pe r II\ convenient for you 18 pick
laelllllel lor genuine "B I as t..!It up. Loc~er Storage Is al10
FrteZIIli" Insuring ytRI of re-1 avaUable for extra storage
lentlon ol lhe belt quality Ispace at very low rates.
through adequate lpeed In tile ' If you have a freeaer
lrteziDI (JIW8II.
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tl) Are they truitventenlly advantages of Freezer
nallable for you ·to eonllct BuylnJ, don't get Cl!lughl .
wltbout addl'd cost for ' lelf: "Bltlt and Switch"' advertising.
phttlllfll • transportlllon.
Cll~9k )l'ith your local , locker
· ID the Soulheastern Ohio re- platlt for the aeeurale ~tory.
1101. Tbl Oaillpolla ke Co. Tile Oa!Upolis Ice Company, 'IU
mlell all o!' the above recom-1 First Avenue, GalUpoUs, Oble,
111 lied pobill. Tbq have lleeD II a good place to ll!lrl-Adv.

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We ruarantee it ...witbout queation.

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Chicken Uven · ···· · lb. 49c Corn Beef ···· .. .. .. .. lb. 79c

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·likeD lo lhe Ben rrlllldiD donation to buy ...lttllunentl and her lA Secrmlre-Collllltn, tf Easter andy at fl 1 ca• 11
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mootb trlory boob aJid I lllll T. B. Btll Frutlil lfol. at their !\fay meetfllc.
011. thanb aU who brought cardl lht Chelter
11111111- llbD !lib ~pita!.
Reportl of the recently hflld and dish clolhtt.
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Kalbeya Welcb bat beu bl- State Pouvoir beld ID Columbul 1 Refmbmenll were ervet~· flY odlal Church
Tbl .laiCII .... It Mll4-" vlled 1o become a Partner, inak- wu given by Gladya tr~owrey Oe hostesaes, Myrtle Walkor p. m. lo elect a utW' .iellt:
to IR ible Departe~ Jbi 1111 total memberablp II. and Mary Martin.
Eunit Brinker, and
Dorothy All lnteresled pe.T. B. ,R•au~. CystiC .~~'~- IIMtallons . a"" .bemg seat to Next Pouvoir is 1o be held Spen,.r. Hostessea for April are vlted.
~ IAJ!on Clilld 1be Partnm of Gallla CouDIY;Sunday, June I and lhe State!Gemml Cascl and Pearl Knapp.

A&amp;P BRAND

Are A•P Brands a Jood nuon for shopping AAP?
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Baby Limas
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Mixed VegetabiM

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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables!

Dry Onions · ·· · 3 lb. bag 19c
CALIFORNIA

Iceberg LeHuce 2 heads 35c
LARGE

IDAHO

BAKING
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FINI! FOR SALADS

Chips .• 1... HX 69c

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Spaalslt 1.. .. ·.. · each 35c

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Green Onions 3 bunches 29c

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RED RADISHES OR

JANI ;MKIR

MADE WITH PO'rATO FLOUR

Swish Detergent 1-qt. btl. 35c Blended Syrup 24-oz. btl. 49c

Green Peppers · ·· · 3 for 29c

Jane Porker Fa vori tes!

Potato Bread

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YELLOW GLOBE

Cheese Spread
Amerlun

SULTANA BRAND

Chili with Beans 3 cans $1.00 Sandwich Spread Qt. Jar 49c

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SUNNYBROOK-Medlum Grade A

CoHage Cbeesl · ··· pkg. 29c

4 2o~~·· 99c

Stufftd Olives 10~-oz. jar 65c Thin Mints ·· 12-oz. pkg. 35c

Tasty Dairy Selections!
A&amp;P I'LAVORED-12-or. pkll·

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PINK LOTION

Plzzarinos 5-2-oz. pies 39c

Fresh Eggs ·· .. .. .. doz. 53c

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Macaroni &amp; Cheese 2 pkg. 69c

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Frozen Food Featu~s!
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TUNA FISH

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»alii.....,~ o.: ttnte. 1- - ' Meigs 8 et 40
Hl/~s lmRfOV'ments at Pomeroy Meets at Home
Elententflry School Noted lor PTA
Of Mrs. Walker

Playgirl only Kibitzed
O'M'AWA (UP() -Piaygtrl!Canada'a CbrlsUne Keeler. She did wilh me whatl!ley felt llke 1
Gerda Munsinger say1 lbe W88 1SCOffed particularly, at the lor two years.
,
only "kibilzillg around" with Isuggestion thai a question of "And you realize because of i
!bose Tory cablnel mlllisten. Inational security was involved 1those two years, I had to · have
•.11 1 man sees 80 attractive lin ber ~lationsllip with the l11001e operations, quite a few of
woman, they want to ohaselcabmet mmiSters..
them. My wh~!e life has been
h r" she ex lained.
' Spy for RuSSia .
Irumed with it.
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! ''The Russians ruined my ''Those people (the Sovielll)
But a1 lor spyillJ for the life," Gerda said.
have harmed me so rnucb In
Russ1ans :
:
cFarmer'• Daughter
my young life . . . tl!ey bave
"I would ..ver evea move 1 "wben the war was over I •ruined my whole llfe, especially
INVESTITURE SERVICE - Appro:limately liO relativeo and friends attended till loveatlture lllVice Monday after IChoo1 It the J'lllll8roy El•
just a little finger lor tbem." was t6. And I was a farmer's! from when I was a child. And I mentary auditorium for a recently organized Brownie Troop under direction of Mn. ,Don Thomas and Mn. AI Leonud. Bach girl wu required to
The beautlful blonde w!Io , daughter-wiib my figure I wasl would Rever even move just a give the Brownie Promise before receiving her pin. The 18fVice closed wl th the BrowDie Smlle IOilfl. Befrealunenll were aerved by Mn. Richard
came to canada II years ago :well-built-long blonde pigta!ls. little finger
them."
Jones and Mrs. Harry Bailey, Left to right, are front row, Michele Leonard, Cberle Fry, Julie Capehart, Tina Duffy, Angle SlJIOD, Jackie Caraey,
as a household domeslle and!And ,you know what was going It was sa1d matter-of-lactly. Cindy Reedy, Patty Heaton, Terry Ruuell; back row, Cathy Werry, Crystal Glue, J(eUssa Thomu, Debbie Balle)', Vlcltle Hoffman, Kim .IOIIIIo
last. week beca~ a household on over there (in East There were ao tears.
. Cathy Osborn, Anita Aal1 and Brenessa Hood. - Sentinel Pbolo.
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name in a IPY·IDhecurlty ~rmaay), and I was there in Today the Parliament of
scaJidal told her story to this 1!148 and they lthe Russians) Canada turns to other matters.
Mn. Foreman of
MARTIN I'DUCIEN
t..cioaetd nat1011 Tuesday night
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on televisioa. A member of I
Millersport Dies
Diet lolarlla, Easterll High
Parliament
tried,
but
failed
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School
coach,Memorial
wu adatop the show.
ill
Mrl. Casslt Erlena Fortman, milled feothall
to Veterw
ClimuN Eveall
(ConUnued from Paga 1)
be!-. About IGO people attend- 16, MiD~pert, died at LID- bospHal Tuesday night alter
Tbe etlevision Interview cl~
"Blood" was scrawled across
WEDNESDAY
1111.
caster Fairfield Hospital Moll- suffering an apparent
bear!
maxed a dramatic oeries of
the windows of some shops- S
BOSWORTH COUNCIL Ne. Lowman said loday'a ICilool day evening. She was lhe wid- attack. Mr. l4artln, 40, was
.-.. nts triggered l.ast Thurs~y !
just as it had bee• during last
t6, Royal and Select Masters, textbooks have been r~written ow of lhe late Mason .Gilbert transported to lhe hospital by
bv Just1ce Minister Lucien ·
August's rioting to tell the A nominating committee was will hold a staled assembly to mclude Commuwl3t and Foremsn. She Is SW'VJVed by Coalville tmergency
sqlllld·
Ca rdin's accusation that Mrs. I
rampaging yout!Is the business appomted when the Syracuse Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. lor Socialist docll'ine. He charg- 8 number of nieces and neph- men at about 8:~ p. m.
Munsinger was a om&gt; time IPY I SAIGON !UPil - A battallon was Negro owned.
Grade School PTA met iR. the traasaction of all busiJleBB and ed ~various CJVU righlll or- ews.
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who try&lt;t.d wi~ ffilHisters in ' of U.S. paratroopers. part of
Two Men Shot
auditormm, Tuesday mghl, will confer the Royal and Se- gamzatJons were uSing student ~I III'Vices wiU be heldlr
96th AnniVII'Hry
the oabinet of former Primel the mass1ve Alhed ground force Both fatalities were mea cut March 8. The meeting, conduct- 1ec1 Masters degree 011
five de~";Sirat10n~ and other such Friday at 11 a..m. at the M
M,nistec ,lo'm Diefenbaker. The] probmg deep mtu the Commu- down by gunfire. A Mexican ed by the president Margaret candidates. All officers
and activities. to ammer . I he l"":""'rt MethodiSt
church.
,
rF•• that tbe former ea!&gt;inet mst stronghold known as War American truck driver, J.,. Cottrill . opened with the pledge companions are urged to attend. Comrn~st. doctriJie !Rio tbe FriendS may call at th ~Jobn03
m1nHers jeopardized security I Zone D. today was .~urruunded wrence Gomez. 30, was hit by to the flag, and the 23rd Psalm, CHESTER
COMMUNITY people a IDJJJds.
son Funeral home, Baltunore,
See Our Prlu Board
for the sake of sex set off four •and f1red upon
from all an unknown sniper. Joe Craw· repeated as a prayer, In un1son. HOillemakers Club will meet at
after Thursday noon. Burial
davs of stormy debate ;, I directions" Air and additional ford 33 a Negro was hit~it
. , .
the borne ef Mrs
Woodrow 727• Safe R~nUy
will be in the Letart Falls cern·
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. . ~o~n C support! r:pe e USe was uncerlam by whom~at an I District Conference. Saturday, Mora on Wednesday, March 8
WASIDNGTON - A SPEC. ~~[!·
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onservai!Ve 1e. ong • ac • , a
· · intersection where a Negro A ril 16 .at Chaunce Elemen- 1t011110 a.m. to J p.m. Pot-luck lal Civil Aeronautics
Board
erspo . e
urc • On All R-. Prl· ........ __
party demanded IIIe resignal!on military spokesman said.
crowd gathered and police I p S h• I
dy Th
, lunch at noon
(CAB) report hao ex""e ted the DAR, Miilerspert Garde!!
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tary , c oo ' was rea . ose m.
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CI b d Ea te Sta N 301
"' l.ar '" an aunc ed torrents Troopo of the 173rd Airborne opened fire.
jterested in attending are ask- MIDDLEPORT LITERARY the Boeing 7'll jetliner as a u '.an
s rn rs o.
of angry charges lR an effort to Brigade found the bodies of 142 There were reports of stall- ed to contact Elma Louks. Mar- Club will meet Wednesday af· sale, "excellent'' plaae
that of Mdtenport. Eastern ' Star
topple the goverMJent of j Viet Cong after the four-hour bmgs and muggmgs m the riOt ty Williams or Mrs. Cottrill.
ternoon at 2 p.m. at the home of represents 3R advaac., ,•ent in servicet WID be Thursday at
Middleport, 0.
L1bera.J Pmne MmJSter Lester battle, the spokesman said. area, a predominantly Negro,
. Mrs. Wiltiam Russell, Grant-S!. aeronautical design, it was 7 P· m.
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B Pearson. Over Tory oppos1- Amencan casualties wore list.ed low income neighborhood of , Mrs. Louks and Mrs.
rul Book reviews will
include learned today. Four of 1he
tl~n. Pearsow succeeded
as light in the lighting 35 miles i southwest Los Angeles where I reported on the County Council "Ohio Scenes and Citizens" by planes have crashed siACe July Youth go Bowling
dm . ,. setting liP ~ judJC~al l northeast of Saigon.
some 50 blocks were leveled by PTA meetmg they attended at Mrs. James Harley and "An cl•iming 264 Jives.
The Middleport Churt:h
of
mqmry Into the JusUce miDisI fire last year.
Chester. Others attendmg were American Family, The Tafts" The CAB experlll suggested Chrilll Youth group enjoyed
ters, charges.. takmg t~e The paratroopers, along with 1
Esher Harden, Margare Rose by Mrs. Nan Moore. Roll call th•t any difficulties might have howling at the Gallipolis Lanes
politiCally volatilt ease out of l the Army 's lsi lulantry Divi-1
and Mrs. Williams.
response will be a leader born stemmed from lack of pilot Sunday afternoon.
Attending
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Parltament. .
jsioo and the Royal Australian I
Du
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training in coping with u t 1ers were·
1 d 1 t RI , in Ohio.
.Mrs. MunsJRger. on tele.vi- Regimenl , nave been pushing !
G adne ho e:adosu enha to ·
THURSDAY
tendency to descend n·ore Mike Susan and Stevie GerI!On pooh~poobed the allegaboA 1
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ran e, w o Js mg 1s ~ u•
th ' she was
in effect I deep mto
Zone D In
perallon
dent
teaching here in the lilth ClflLD
CONSERVATION rapidly thu other planes. '
lach, Danny,
Roger and Vicky
a1
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Gallipolis I1 grade. was .mtr od ueed , as were League meets Thursday at 7·30
Abbott
Debbie
and Cindy Tri~
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troops began the swffp Marrh l Dam 112. 19.5, running 2!i feet parents attending for the lirst p. m. at the Columbia Gas oflett, Debbie Maiden,
Kathy
Legal NotiCe
8 and have smce moved on rollers. Pomeroy-Mason 21.- 1time.
fice. Dwight Kuha, aafety d~ Young DemoCI'at8
Bunce, Paul Cunningham and
- -- · - - -through thick jungle mto l 92. Pt. Pleasant 24.05, Hmton j
. ,
, rector lor the Columbus and To Meet Thunda
Douglas Hicks; Mr. and Mrs.
c'::::;.•.;;.~::·• temtory held by the V1et Cong uo falling. Kanawha Falls 4.· Named to the non11n:.lmg c'Om- , Southern Electric Co. wiD give PT. PLEASANT _
Mas- Horace Abbott, Mrs. Franklin
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smce the end of the lndochma 91 rising. Charleston 19.10 fall-1mittee were Mary Nease, Jean instructions on mouth to meuth on County Yeung
Dernocrals Triplett, Rev. Don Hicks, and
'""'or • - ....._·,::".;:"" war 12 years ago.
ing. London. Marmet and Wm· Nease and Belly Ash. A pres!- resusciation.
Club will hold ita
Jar meet- Mr. and Mrs. Osby Martin.
-.r ~ _ n 8 • .___..,
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field dams were on the Sills.
dent and VIce-preSident are to j TWILIGHT GARDEN C 1u b ing Thursday Marc~ at 7,30 The youtb group meets at ~"'"'-- ~••••• ••oo•ovo~., ,..,
Boat Movements:
be nommated.
will meet Thursday evenlni at p. m. in the Car nter's llaU 5:45 p. rn. each SUnday at
•oTlca n •u•LICATION
01110 River -FranklinPierce p h .
ddit 1 1 lhe home of Mrs Mary B CHI Jac'·"IHl ~'A-t Tr "God's Little !louse" next to
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down t3 , 5 35 am : 1mmer up ground ~mpment was d'i"cus•- Heines.
Huffman announced.
lhe church.
ear:b ol •hom ri"JI:id• •' 8lill7 Noble.
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lt MAGNOIJA TEMPLE Pytb- Introduction of all Dernecral
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up 14. 3 20 P m ; Sena&lt;·a Brave were Vera Craig Jean Hayman ian Sisters will meet in regular andidatea f01.· the May priPur OUT FIRE
P1ne Wh1te col.or, upet(tf cui
1up 14, 8 30 p.m ; Walter Beck- d
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Middleport volunteer firemen • • ·The center d1amond of .-y
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"c".:::'.,~ Holzer Hospital' Visiting I JOrd down 14, 7'35 a m , OVEC an Mary Hysell.
AU members are urged to . ~ ~: ~=~:~nd the Reo-par- wen~ •mm!OQed at 7:26 p.m.
o"" llleilno thai u .... _,,.,., hours 2"' and 7-ll P m. Parents up 15, 3:21! a.m.; Edeana Bos- The second ••ada students .......,L
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Thelbe lehool 'fuesdaw a belp exti•m•ish a I tfllf"
to ~en u.e real e.t.ate ownecs by •aid only on Pediatrics Ward
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vania up I&amp;, 4 35 a m : Pennsyl- ner and cash award.
meet at the JOOF Hall 'l'hur&amp;- West V' ·
brought Ulld.. control socm fol·
,.,. ....._ _,,:: ,.;".:.., ondEdgAve.; Mrs. Velma B.ERose, vania up 18, 6:30 a.m.: Jacob The program for AprD will day at a p m. lor practice. AU _ Is' ~ _!~will~be lowing IIITivll of the firemen.
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Facemire ·. Rt · 2 Gallipo-. 6:15 a.m.;' Lunga Point up 21,' The program was givenyseby· speclloa
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at lhe Sunday
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Dean Snuth, Rt. 2 Galli- 4.· 30 a.m.,, IIIJno'IS dowa Be 11• lh8 second grade students. They Masonic Temple· in Middleport.
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:""'U..:.. ,:"'" Rt. 1 Bidwell; Charles M. Car- 23 7 55 p m : Jennifer Jean the Litter Bugs " A ng and uJia Flemmg, . Deputy Grand
... u. '"'' •••· ""' ... clWa :,: michael, Rt. 2 Bidwell; Mrs. c!dwn 23 8·2fi' p m . JeHerson dance "Dancing i soH II d" Matron of DIStrict 26 will be lhe
WOMEN TO MEET
!!.;:;':",:"T~:.~ ~~"J.;.!; Robert J. Crush, Pt. Pleasant; down 23 ' 4.ix; a~ .''w. F. Sha- by th~ ,;.19 . asoagn~ an 0' f lllllpecting officer.
Episcopal church womea of
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a_ce Church WI'II mee t 1D
" "n• "'unu &gt;o No..u. Uno or..., Mrs. Perry E. LIVIngston, Pt. lain Slate down Greenup 8·10 melody of folk songs wer
EVANGELINE
CHAPTER parish house ?.!ursday II t •·
:~::0 :.,!11;nr:'n:r: :l..ec:''~ w:,'m~ Pleasant; Mrs. James N. Wil· p.m.. Jim Hougland
do~ by the group They were e BURg OES, Middleport, wl11 hold a m. to work n a project for
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Charles W. Wamsley, Pt. Plea- up
Greenup
a Stearn third grade tea b
urday. Mardi 25-Z&amp; m the Wil- nat!. The regular meeting will
1.45
";:.~: .•~~.!".:::!' c!:i;'':',.::'. saat; Roy 0 . Smith, Rt. 1 Porn- m:
Esso West · Virgini~ Duri~g the social h c er.
lie Maud ~tes buUdlag, for- be held at 2 p.m. wllh a panel
In '"' Townoblp ..
In tho ero
Mrs N II' J
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"Makin Pr
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mints
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;: ~~tlo~~~·utottUtaiiMw=:::'!: Rt. 1 Rutland; M~s. Margaret down (ireenup 8:30a.m.; Polly punch, coffee in k;eping
Re~. Memben whmg arti-IBea
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Thl rtee~~ tl3J, Ja Ole Oll1o com.pany, ·
. y, omeroyi a1P ene Cholin up Meldahl 9:20 p. served. Hostesses were Lou Fer- . .
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FnctlQJI deeded &amp;o Gllberl w. Brad· Ham B. Bowling, Robertsburg, A. J . Patten up Meldahl
1:10 diff and Bernice Winebrenner
Tuesday
;!~·~~~\ir:a~.::e~:~mdlv~ W. Ya.; Mrs: Johll W. Howard, a.m.; Endeavor up Meldahl 2:- Contributing hostestcss~s wer~ M~IGS ~ 11 Democrat
:i!:...'::~r":'ei::'c.':t,~~ DMO Rt. 3 Oak Hill; James S. Med- 10 a.m.; A•n Brent up Meldahl Irene Cundiff and Evely• meelifiii tonilht Is tbt SyraAlto the folloWilll real
qtne ors, Jackson; Mila
PotlPr, 2:45 a.m .. Joey (botiR up Mel- Moore.
cuse lfBdt ICbOOI.
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-~••" of Filt, '"" .,,.• ... tho ..... son, Rt. 1 Albany;
Albert H. down Meldahl 3'55 am • p g . M' D b
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aaaa• Tharuea u;s,, ot the Oh.l.o ·
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Rt. 3 Oak Hill· Les- GaJiiAAlis Dam
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PT. PLEASANT - Mi ss Gar- Pomeroy May• Charles Le- Pomeroy
eepti n&amp; one third ot tbe coal UDder t
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Hill; down 9:25 p.m.· CottoR Queen net Dabney, 28. daughter of pr on an iDtoxlcatloa convic- ...... eporf
the rl(llt to mme tbe same. and to . Mrs Chester B Ric
L&amp;y trilcu and build w.1r• wit h
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litt le Incumbrance to tne &amp;urface .~~~ I V1rky L. Henderson, Rt. 3 Jack- 8 m . J s Lt&gt;wis up 3.40 a
. 19 listed in critical conditien In
po~s lble; re-serv1111!' lo Dr . A. W . Swan I
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tbe right te occuf'}' ror n!d ~o•l bu. 1• son:
war . Patterson. Cot- Inca down 7:10 a.m... Solvay up a Detroit, Mich., hospital after
r:rt-u at lea s t '""" HlrnJ \ l-31 of .an lagevi\le W V . M
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a bram
MORTON FROZEN
tr~und, while o('('uploed b)' rum fur Folden, Jackson.
m . Sally H dow g 10
1 broken J·aw and leg
bruised
Aid bu1lne11, one and S0-100 doUua
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Jlt&gt;r ,car.
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Kanawha ruver _ Beaver up 1 che~t. punctured lung
and
Sub ject howe... er to a 1eaae rrcof(l .. d I Mrs Hugh p L
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torna of Mei&amp;B &lt;.:uuntr , Ohio .
r hs, daughter, 2:42 a.m. Tues~ Lucas up Marmet 6.M
. in a ORe car mishap dn•I•• the
Refenn~e Deed: Vol. U'r, Pare 412. 1d
Mr J hn w H
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. oward, Rt. Allen R. Merrill dow• Winfield weekend In Detroit.
.,.,. a..,_,..,...,. l'oUuo• 3 Oak Hill, daguhter, 3:35 a.m. 5:50 p.m. ; National down Win- Miss Dabney moved 1o 1Je.
FLORIDA
!: ':t:e~ U::r er:~: ~~t:;:!! Tuesday; Mrs. Perry E. Lilling- field 6:40 p.m.; H. E. Bowles troit the first of January, 1966,
or ..,... '"' ••"" or •.,..,,., '"' ston, Pt. Pleasant, aon, e:04 dowR Winfield 10·45 p m . 0 F where she is employed by tile
toltl ol adDlildltrallon .
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Tbra ,.,.ODS abo.... Illlmed
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e ay , Mrs. Ross E. Shearer down Winfield
2:30 a. State Mental Health depart=:...ao:::.,.~:,!:nta wu:~
~olden, Jackson, daughter, 10 :- m.; Semet dowa Winrield 4:·30 ment. Prior to going to Detroit,
aeUoa utt uw, ue required to aap.m. Tuesday.
a.m.· Helen z down Winfield she was secretary to the law
awer tiM •me on or befol"l! th.a ~
Dltebarge
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lb.
W.wt Will be en&amp;ered •eatn.t hi...
ianna K. Arrowood, Mrs.
Pl. Pleasant for eight years
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A - o l o r or ...... Nelli • Ball • Mrs. R'IChard
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Miss Dabney's parents ·are I
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ton, Mrs. Earl Clark, Samuel City Shrine Club will m e e t gery Tuesday morning
B111ter Br011!1U. Se• our new
Tbe ronowl:,o':e~~~ proPfl'tr 1n Click, Mrs. Russell 0.
Deal, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the
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Spring colleoclioo now. Ask
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Hued, wiD t. .old u at auetlon at EIJ' M
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about our "Luckv 11 Shoe
uo P. 11. on...,.. 18th. .... •I "'' ts, rs. Willis Frost, Mrs. business meeting only
COLD WATER
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~~~n8::"":U:-~ • Laurel Fred Gool, Mrs. Frank S. Gor·
M•ytoo ,Wubor, Ou " ' - • T•blo don, Larry 0 . Harrison Harry RECUPERATING AT H~~
•tut I &lt;.'bUn. Frlfldalre. Radio, fU!. F M k
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e?nt Jtl~r. a Platform ~ken. a · ar "• Mrs. Wayne
Mat· Mrs. Fred Shain is recuperJILece Utlllf Boom sune. DMirr: li nd thews Peggy S New
We Repair All
Chatr, Ctrner Clblne&amp;, Clor.t. Pole J
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Lamp, ~· lledl. Che.t ot Ora•· ohn W. Plummer, Richerd C. alization for a broken arrr
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Maktt &amp; Models
•"'· "~· Bup, •d
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gers •. Mrs. Roscoe Satter· other injuries sustained in .a an
fall
In the Middle Block Noxt to Efberfehh
6Z•~•tllr,
Admt•- 1field, Lamg J. S~rong, William ! at her home in Racme.
ot...., Eor•te or""'" ' E. Strolb, PbU Williamsoa Mrs
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'IAfnt Sandy Koufax walked only
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.....,.. "".-/:'l~~~.. • !daughter, Mrs. Willard G. Cox 171 men while setting a str1ke- 101 1!. Moln St. , • ..,...,
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and dauehttr.
out rerord of 382 In 1965.
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A ~ Gl\ iqMovomelltil 11 eD, Mn.. Mu Folmer, Mrs. The :Meigs ·
lbe POIDII'I11l!em_.,.,.
Caney, Mrs. Guy RuueD, Mrl.
No. 710 met
Uiil ~, - lim~ by Ralph Kermeth Harris Mrs. Jolla
the IMme ol Myrtle
llpencer, prinq.at, wbaa lhe neD, Mrs. IJGYd Wright, Mrs. Bashan.
PTA met 1&amp;nclar 41VIllliDg at Robert Chapman.
. The mMIIntl wu ope!led
Fotwlatloa, N1tltlltal Sa1011 No. 81%, Athenl County Mll'&lt;he to be ~ld July 17 • 18 Others attending not montlonlbe ICbooL
1\180, Mrs. Wllbur Young,
,
Pearle Knapp in
Projecl lo N. J.
H. Salon No. S'/8, Eslher Allel, Na- in Columbus.
ed above were Jull3 Hysell
CLUII TO ·
Elza Gllmn, Jr., ]nllldent, Joseph Struble Mrs Leo Crew
ldrm.
IIIII I lfpeclal Medleflle tlonale Pouvoir member,
of! Letters were read !rem Fair- Eileen Searls, Rulh Thornto~ b The Pomeroy Crift"'ed."'
eondtpcted 1111 lllllllq, wbloh Mrs. Jay wa-d.,
Marv. Child ""!lara chalrmfll
Rlchlaad County Saloo No. 460; : field Co. Salon No: 451 endors- aad lvo Po-l.
Y Club will m..t " '
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pledge lo fill Burt, Mrs. Kermit Walt.!, Mrs.
Hackett, reported she
l Letters were read from T. B. lour Partners of ~ Franklin' ing Arree Marshall u State
March 18 111. the
led by lhe JuDiar Girl · Scout Jolm w. BlaettDar and Mrs.
live rii!Orll to lhe State ,
Cystle Fibrosis children at Coullly Salon No. lSI, A!lbrey i]A Chapeau in 196U7; Craw· LLOYD HONORED
, CM on Hamsonville ~liJ~~~~ ,;
Troop ..; to)lned by lhe ling- Paul Taylor, servers. A record ~man. Virginia WorreU:
Nattonal Jewisb Hoapltal, Geary,Aubreylllauk : Rosellec-;ford County Salon 389, ondors- NEW BRUNSWICJ{
NJ !a, m. to 2 p.m. It ..W
lng of lbt NatloBal Anthem and hop was planned for
In February, a Valentine
tlleir birthday cardl a 1 d ker, and Loul1e GoodsU; and1ing Violet Aicbholz as 2nd Demi (UP!)-Bob Uoyd ~
·edi ~lu~ck_._ _ _ _ __ ,
prayer by WDllam Porter. The AprD 9, at the Junior
decorated and 9!
sent by the Salon and to 1st Demi Chapeau Preim-iChapeau Deuxleme 1i66-87 and Rutger5 to
w /ac . I
OU Drama Players were unable auditorium and cha]llll'ODI
given lor Ute .
era Arree Marshall of Salon Wyandot County ~ion No'
a 17· recor th1s team's outslandllfl
10 givo the program as had be Mr. and Mrs. Elza
books of Valent1nes, to
The SolCHI aent t "tbllnk you" No. 451, to attend the potluck Iendorsing Evallne Berkel~ a; =:~ 0 thbeen ~~ lhe hao been elected "11
lleen llllllOllllCed.
J M nd Mr Leo
by tbem, and favors,
to lluJ Pomeroy A I m 1 dinner and "wreck" bonorlag La Concierge lfl66.87
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s rank , captam alq with JbD
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for their r
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Hill
Memorial
Trophy
as lhe. no.
Improvementi at die school Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
oom,
iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii
Included 1 - • parking lot cis, Mr. and Mrs. James
In front of scbool, IIIII tile Col· by, Mr. and Mrs. George
lowing purchases, overltead Jft" aelniad Jr., and Mr. aad
jeclor fuo classroool 1111, two Guy Ru!lell.
·new pianos, new spotllpll for Names 11 ~=:ma~~:.l
auditorium, aew dnplk:allnJ ma- mlttee wert , ,
SouiBby,
dline, le~ lw audlttrium, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Leo Crew,
coUapslblt coal racb, I record and Miss Susan Harril. T b e
players, 1 desk for principal's sixlh grade won the atteadance
office, I lliW llcllnl 'llllb I bat- ballller. Group ~ of Amertery operated mloropbtne, scsi- lea closed lha meetlag, altar
lolding equipmellt, and drapes whldl a wbia elephaat 181e was
for 1111 tescben' loullge.
held witb Leo Crew u auctloaMrs. Donald llcKenzle, ways eer.
and means chairman, 8Dil0Wlc- Refreshmeutll wert IJII'Vecf by
ad plarts for a jitney supper the tblrd grade motberl with
11 the school on Saturday, Ap- Mra. Waller R. Couch, Mrs.
WELL
rU 2. The menu will feoture Paul Taylor, Mrs. llcolt Shank
TRIMMED
tbree meal dlsbeti, meat loaf, aJtd Mrl. WIIUam Porter In
lb.
chicken and bam. Commllleel charge.
named fer lhe supper wen Mrs.
Elza Gilmore Jr., publicity; Mrs W rlJhta Entertain
TOP CUT
LEAN-TASTY
Jack Carsey, Mrs. Glltnert aod
Mrs. Gene Hoadashelt, tel&amp;- With Card Party
phone; and Mn. Leonard Jew· Mr. and Mfll. Lloyd Wright
entertained witb a party SaturFULL CUT-BONELESS
BONELESS
Obligation Nfght
day afternoon at their
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Beech St., llGJtorlag I he I
Planned MMch 28
daughter, Rebecca Sue CHI
TENDER-TASTY
CUBED
Plans wera madl for ob!ISa- 12th blretday.
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March 21, by Belhal No.
62 rled out In lhe deooratlool
ARM CUT
of lhe International Order of refreshments. Games
SLICED PORK
Jrll'l Dllughm, Monday eveo- played and prlzel awarded
t
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Masoolc Maralynn Tracy, Jo
EDen
Telllple.
Diehl and !rent Barnes.
FRESH
SUPER-RIGHT
Linda Yfllt, bpnored quteD, Mter the honored guest openJI'IS(ded and opened the m..t- ed her gifts, refreshmelll were
Howeome?
lllg In ritualistic fonn. Elsie served by Mfll.
18 the
ANY
Young GeoJ"it Hartford tbou~rbt the
D. 8mltb, guanlian, gave r.te above and Susie
SIZE
report of the joint inspection bie Wisecup, Darla and
prir.e o! bakinrJKiwdtr wu too
PIECE
lb.
c:onducted by Eleanor EvaDI of Neutzling, Caralynn
Columbut, grand guardian of Leanne Sebo, Riss Booth,
Oblo, at Gallipolis Saturday da Betz, Brenda Woods,
So he hired a chemist, made his own ...
LENTEN SEAFOOD VALUES AT A&amp;PI
IMJinl. Bonita Oschanor, past Young, Jean Newland,
thevel')' beat ... and aolditat an unheard of low pric~.
l!l'8nd fllllll1]lan, who IDslituted Stivers, Marth• McNeal,
Bethel No. 7S, and her husband, Woodard and Nancy GUl.
WWiam of Strongville, a n d
That WU In the 1880'L
leu Smith of Parma, grand SMAlLEY AT THE HELM
SLICED-FROZEN
CAP'N JOHN-Frozen, 4..,z. jors
guide, were also present. Bolh ANNAPOLIS, Md. "m"That wa1 the f111t ltep In developing what today is a !r.~ ;:­
Bethela were commended lor Dave Smalley, a
lhelr ritualistic work.
Navy basketball and baSE!haU
and reapeeted 1!111 of manufactured produetl.
SLICED-FROZEN
FROZEN-BULK
Aa lll'licle writteD by Er.tel player, has been named
T. Wead · Midi, founder of the basketball coach at the Ac.ltfe.
And every one ia produced with just one thourht.
Intenliillonal Order of
Job's my, replcing Ben Carnevale,
Daughter., wu read, and the who wiU becoma alhletie
To rive you the very beat for the least amount of money.
meetlntl clo.eci Ia regular form. director.

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and Switch" Freezer Beef ad- been In the Frozen Food Lock:er
verllsing seeD In 1010e of lhe business for the past :aJ yean.
luger slate-wide Suaday newt- AU meat which they process
papero. These ffrllll advertise worked up on a culllnJ sheet
low brade uttlity cow beef at sbewlng lbe number of pack·
what aeeri!J to be real good ages of each cut aad the packb&amp;rgain prices. They even 118Y aged weight of eacb cut as well
II Is "Guaranteed to be' tender as the dressed or "hanging"
meat." At lees! as tender as weight. ThiJ cutting sheet al10
any "cow meat" can be. Per· lives the weight loss from cutaonal interviews by Frozen tlng which Is computed and
Food Locker AssoclaUon ollie- must be held within certain per·
lals, Better Business Bureaus, I centages for your guarantee that
and even a Cincinnati newspap. you receive all of tbe
er reporter prove that these 1which you purchase.
"Bail and Switch" operators!
.
have no intention of selling you Th•y sen their services on
the "bargain-beef'" as adver· an unconditional money-back
tlsed. This 11 just a come on replacement gu~antee. y 0 u
to get you In their place of busi· l make the declston. They have
ness. They "Bait" you inw l the
latest m packaJing
their store in order to "Switch" machinery for the new transyou to buying a choice grade of parent plastic ..shrink packag~
beef for your freezer. And the with o;omplete Blast-Freezing
choice grade looks so good, ea- f~cllit1es. , They are located
peciaU right along Bide 1b e right bere at home and are
cow meat that lhe customer open 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.,
usually does not notice the ex- Monday throug~ Saturday with
tra premium price which is after hour service available
usuatly on the choice beef.
appointment.
offer
Before buying any large very fme .quality
quantity of meat for your , French City Brand Beef as
freezer. from anyone, check j wetl as Federal Government Inthe following poinlll:
1spected U· S. Ololce Beef
(I) What la the business repu· der the Arm.our Star label.
tatlon of the seUIDg concern!
The follow~ng prices are av.
(:) What guarantee do they erage for this week:
offer that you wUI rec&lt;!ive all Beef Side ... ...... 1810e per lb.
of the packaged meat which is Beef Hind Quarter . f1/c per lb.
eut from lbe wholesale cut sold i Beef,Front Quarter . Me per lb.
to you.
Beelrib . . . . . . .. 701'Jc )ler lb.
(3). Do they offer any jJUIIJ's Beef· Trimmed Loin 78c per lb
antee of ncourse, lhould the Theoe prices lnciJ.lCie eompurchaae 110t be satisfactory af· plete packaging ,and freellng
tar you have paid them.
aa weU u nominal atlt'lge IIllI6) Do they have' p r o Pe r II\ convenient for you 18 pick
laelllllel lor genuine "B I as t..!It up. Loc~er Storage Is al10
FrteZIIli" Insuring ytRI of re-1 avaUable for extra storage
lentlon ol lhe belt quality Ispace at very low rates.
through adequate lpeed In tile ' If you have a freeaer
lrteziDI (JIW8II.
'
would like to have SOllie II ·
tl) Are they truitventenlly advantages of Freezer
nallable for you ·to eonllct BuylnJ, don't get Cl!lughl .
wltbout addl'd cost for ' lelf: "Bltlt and Switch"' advertising.
phttlllfll • transportlllon.
Cll~9k )l'ith your local , locker
· ID the Soulheastern Ohio re- platlt for the aeeurale ~tory.
1101. Tbl Oaillpolla ke Co. Tile Oa!Upolis Ice Company, 'IU
mlell all o!' the above recom-1 First Avenue, GalUpoUs, Oble,
111 lied pobill. Tbq have lleeD II a good place to ll!lrl-Adv.

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Can you be aure they're the very best!
We ruarantee it ...witbout queation.

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looleJ

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Swordfish Steaks · · lb. 69c: Fried Flounder · ···· · lb. 65c

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Halibut Steaks .... lb. 75c Shrimp Cocktail 3 jars 89c

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COD FILLETS

DIAMONDS

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Cubed Steak · · ·· · · lb. $1.09 Pork Steaks ....

hia'h.

7

:=u-=; ::

lb. 79c

Chicken Uven · ···· · lb. 49c Corn Beef ···· .. .. .. .. lb. 79c

FLAWLESS

Hnspt'tal N•ws

1

Round Steaks ........ lb. 99c Rump Roast ··· ··· ··· · lb. 99c

sh h
Rou 's s oe Store

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Round Steaks

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for dire tnd Ice ere1111 Latlp Ht. !01, l'llr Ill money State Cltspen Jl'tltl Coller The Salon Yoled to ..n e1111
·likeD lo lhe Ben rrlllldiD donation to buy ...lttllunentl and her lA Secrmlre-Collllltn, tf Easter andy at fl 1 ca• 11
•
·B. llolpltll Ill CoiUIJ!Itll. tor. I periJ fllr 1M ablldrn 11 Norma C1rot111rt of CollllllN, a fWICI-ralslfll project. Tile S,]. , Tlilrt ..W bt a ,._.
mootb trlory boob aJid I lllll T. B. Btll Frutlil lfol. at their !\fay meetfllc.
011. thanb aU who brought cardl lht Chelter
11111111- llbD !lib ~pita!.
Reportl of the recently hflld and dish clolhtt.
,
Schqol al 11!1
Kalbeya Welcb bat beu bl- State Pouvoir beld ID Columbul 1 Refmbmenll were ervet~· flY odlal Church
Tbl .laiCII .... It Mll4-" vlled 1o become a Partner, inak- wu given by Gladya tr~owrey Oe hostesaes, Myrtle Walkor p. m. lo elect a utW' .iellt:
to IR ible Departe~ Jbi 1111 total memberablp II. and Mary Martin.
Eunit Brinker, and
Dorothy All lnteresled pe.T. B. ,R•au~. CystiC .~~'~- IIMtallons . a"" .bemg seat to Next Pouvoir is 1o be held Spen,.r. Hostessea for April are vlted.
~ IAJ!on Clilld 1be Partnm of Gallla CouDIY;Sunday, June I and lhe State!Gemml Cascl and Pearl Knapp.

A&amp;P BRAND

Are A•P Brands a Jood nuon for shopping AAP?
They're one ol many,

Light
Meat

Mldlum PHo
Baby Limas
Cerrot Nuggth
Mixed VegetabiM

1O.OS.
pkll•·

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MARVEL VANILLA

Ice Cream Gallon Carton 99c

CHEDOBIT

2~~- 83c

er f

NUTLEY-IN 14.C,tl. I'RINTS

Margarine 4 • l·lb. pkgs. 85c

Plmen"

p~

89c

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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables!

Dry Onions · ·· · 3 lb. bag 19c
CALIFORNIA

Iceberg LeHuce 2 heads 35c
LARGE

IDAHO

BAKING
POTATOES

10

lb.

bag

69'

FINI! FOR SALADS

Chips .• 1... HX 69c

IANI PARKER

Spaalslt 1.. .. ·.. · each 35c

ATAaP!

fOOl

PLAY

Clip This Slip To
Help You Wlnf

1?&amp;'68·
. . . . . . 8LI"
PIIOGRAM fliO

Hot Crtu lUlls .... pkg. 39c

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Mushroom Soup • 2 cans 29c SpagheHi 3 - 1-lb. pkgs. 59c

IANI PARKIR

MORE FOR YOUR

ANN PAGE MACARONI OR

Green Onions 3 bunches 29c

Ul

PLA'ID

ANN PAGE-IOlh..,z. cono

RED RADISHES OR

JANI ;MKIR

MADE WITH PO'rATO FLOUR

Swish Detergent 1-qt. btl. 35c Blended Syrup 24-oz. btl. 49c

Green Peppers · ·· · 3 for 29c

Jane Porker Fa vori tes!

Potato Bread

ANN PAGE

YELLOW GLOBE

Cheese Spread
Amerlun

SULTANA BRAND

Chili with Beans 3 cans $1.00 Sandwich Spread Qt. Jar 49c

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SUNNYBROOK-Medlum Grade A

CoHage Cbeesl · ··· pkg. 29c

4 2o~~·· 99c

Stufftd Olives 10~-oz. jar 65c Thin Mints ·· 12-oz. pkg. 35c

Tasty Dairy Selections!
A&amp;P I'LAVORED-12-or. pkll·

89(

PINK LOTION

Plzzarinos 5-2-oz. pies 39c

Fresh Eggs ·· .. .. .. doz. 53c

cans

SUPER-RIGHT-15'12-oz. cant

pkga.

APPIAN WAY-CHEESE

3 $100

6112-oz.

· PINEAPPLE

Stylo

Macaroni &amp; Cheese 2 pkg. 69c

VEGETABLES

3

Chunk

Frozen Food Featu~s!
GREEN GIANT

IONA SLICED

TUNA FISH

COI'VIIIQHT' If" TH( GIIIAT ATLANTIC I P.c111C liA CO., tNI.

MORTON-2~z.

Fine Grocery Features!

iI

BONUS\
BINGO~

I Alltno Curtis ... , , .. , .. $1010

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Sprtnlllt!&lt;l, 0.

L. H. Ha.,.tck , ........ . $500
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IPrilll CDiarl. ror full, tilt cuts ;:
i1a ' t~r-.JIIil
$8.99
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Spring Specials
• Fn•ming Lumber
eDoors

.....................

• Flooring

eWindows

eCeiling Tile

wss

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• Plenty on Hand

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LUMBER

MASON
FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W. VA.

PHONE' 773-5554
COLLE'CT-AND FREE' DELIVERY

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN MATERIALS CO.
MASON

W.VA.

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

THURSDAY - FR

'-SATURDAY .• • .•• MARCH 17-18-19
TEFLON COATE'D

9inch

FRY PAN
RIJI.
1.89 Val.

Round-Up Of All End-0-Seasoo
Coats and Dresses From Our 15 Stores
Moved To Pomeroy For This
Sensational Price Slashing Sale

POMEROY, OHIO

3
ethursday

BIG
DAYS

DRESSES ,
and COATS

This enli rl' fabulous g,roup of ladies coals and dre!ises
carry thf' famuuli makl-rs label s nght on the garml'nt ,
for your e &lt;1 ~ }· identification . . The line- up of famo.us
brand namr!' look~ like the premil'r of a New York Ia·
shion show openine: . . Read the ''Honor Rol! '' ?f
h.- '·n ll u:un rs !hilt are bting offerro durm g thJ !i big

Junior Executive
Meeting Attended

eFriday
eSaturday

100% Cotton

Double Crotch
Reg. 29c pair

3 44(
prs.

for

Our Price
New FHrlct-New Colors

DRESSES

COATS

eAll Sizes Available

eDiscount Prices

On Reg. $8.95 Volu11

s

.88

.00

LADIES SPRING

LADIES' FALL AND WINTER COATS

HANDBAGS
l8c and $1.88

MILUNERY
18c- $1.88

See this beautiful selection of ladies Hi.fa shion coats ... aaled your f·avorlte In lux.
urv rur trimmed or untrimmed styles . . snft, lovely woolens and popular blended

rabri cs . . . it's the opportunity to own a first quality high fashion roat at a frtittion
of its orijlinnl selline price. Many colors to choose from.

GROUP N0.1

3 PC. BATH
ENSEMBLE

GROUP NO.2- VALUES TO $24.95

$
each

MENS NE'W SPRING
COTION &amp; AVRIL

SEE'

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

each

Your
Choice

3 Pc.

Bulld _yourself a wardrobe of high styled, bran-d named dresses. during this big tbree day sale .. . sel~t from Brand names you know at prices which will save YO\! up to '75"'
Styles for every age, fashions for every event . . all from the hnes of the natlona leading dress designers . . . exciting fabrics In lovely colors and color combmatlons ...
luxl!l'y fabrics that can be worn now ,and UJ:! into ~rly spring a.re all off~red in tbi• sensational End-0 -season close-out sale .... Every dress ,taken from. the regular ~tocka
of aU other Stiffler Stores and combmed w1t:h the :Pomei.1JY. .stc,ra for thlS big sale ... Truly, It's an opportunity that you Will not want to m1ss ... Be m the early Ltne-up
when the doors open Thursday morning .. , lt will also..tie st. Patricks Day, so if you are one of the lucky Irish, .it wiU be a double celebration for you.

eBOBBIE BROOKS
eJONATHAN LOGAN
eKAY WHITNEY
eLILLY LYNN
eLADY CAROL
JUNIORS • JUNIOR PETITES II MISSES e HALF SIZES IN HI-FASHIONS ••• AND CASUAL STYLE DRESSES
Clost-9ut Group No. 2
LADIES' DRESSES

I~~LUIS

3-DA Y SALE PRICE

"p'e

00$
each

SURFERS

Asst. ColorsSizes S-M·L

s

.99

I

$6.951

I

Close-Out Group No. 3
LADIES' DRESSES

:LUES

3 DAY SAIJ PRICE

OO$
each

I

Clos•Out Group No.4
LADIES' DRESSES

$1 0·951 ~:LUIS

3-DAY SALE PRICE

00$
each

.97
Compere
Itt $4.98

..Sale Opens On St. Patricl?s Day--3 Big Days- .. Thursday, ~riday and Saturday Only ... So Head For Pomeroy!

POPULAR RE'CORDING ARTISTS

Manufadurers

45 RPM "GOLDEN HIT RECORDS"

CLOSE-OUT

HERMITS AND OTHER
CURRENT HIT RECORDING

STARS

15 OZ. SPRAY SPECIALS

IHP

• 1S OL Spr•y Window C!Hner

eiS 111. Hair Spny

4 "'---159.95
5 HP

174.95

PICKENS:,HAtDWARE
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ALUMINUM PATIO FURNITURE
7 WEB LOUNGE
$6.BB
6 WEB ROCKER
$5.88

THE BEATLES- HERMAN'S

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$1.88

3-.DAY SALE PRICE

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P!nticDropel

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6 WEB CHAIR

$19·951

each

.00

STURDY TUBULAR FRAMES

TABLE

America's Best
Power
Tiller
Burl

.....

.00

Compere At $1.79

DECORATIVE'
S-TIER UTILITY

Springfield

Asst. Colors
Sizes 10 to 18

uch

pair

"Your Ro.,.lor O..ltr"

e

ODDS AND ENDS FROM
ALL OF OUR PRICE GROUPS

SPORT SHIRTS

Set
Co111p11re At $1.99

POMIROY, 0.

Close-Out Group No. 1
LADIES' DRESSES

LADIES COTTON
PLAID OR SOLID

SPORT SLACKS

.00

I
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ME'NS NEW STYLE
SHORT SLEEVE

Ollve--Black- Loden

Values To $16.95

$

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I

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TRIMMED ~

- __ .J.J=- -

each

US BRA D DRESSES .. NOW YOURS .• UP TO 75% OFF

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LADIES' SPRING

LADIES SPRING

OVER 1700 COATS &amp; DRESSES MOVED TO POMEROY FOR THIS BIG SALE!

.,'

CREST
TOOTHPASTE

UNTIUMMED- EXCELLENT FABRICS AND COLOI

FUR

Choice

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REG. 95c-lFAMIL Y SIZE)

COnON TRAINING PANTS

Tremwndousl Is the exclamation made by everv lady who ~ has hHn fortunate enough
to have sttended one of thele big sales In the put .. ThJ&amp; Is not 1 new typ&amp; Slle for
Slifrle-r's, It is the method usltd ev ery yur to cle1n-out all remalnln1 lnd.O·Suson
co.ts and dresses from every Stiffler Store In the chain . .. This year the Pomeroy
unit his bHn selected as the ule location1 trucks and Clrs have moved tvery colt
and dreq remaining In dock from every one of the 14 other Stiffltr 1tores to Pomeroy
for a fast three day s1le . Regular retail prices and all cosh h1ve been dlsregudecl
In muking th.ese germ.ents to unhe1rd of low, low prlc" . over 1700 g~rmenl'l to
chooH from at savings up (D 75%, and even more In some Instances.

Your

,,'

Our Price

eNew Designs At
Discount Price

e BOBBIE BROOKS
eJONATHAN LOGAN
eKAY WHITNEY
•tADY CAROL
eLILLY LYNN

'

each

CHILDRE'NS SIZE' 2-4-6

!!ale.

"
Q

$1.00

Spatula Not Included

MARCH
17-18-19

FAMOUS
BRAND NAMED

BAYER
ASPIRIN

.00

WINDOW
SHADES
White-Egg Shell

42K7ft-42K81t.
36x7ft.-36K61t.

VoJuH To $1.99

Plostic
Drop Cloth

17!,

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Classic aooc1 looks that IIIOit COIIIPIIII*III 111tm a J1111 llu• . . . . . S I ts II
IPrilll CDiarl. ror full, tilt cuts ;:
i1a ' t~r-.JIIil
$8.99
·~
liJZES AA-ll

Spring Specials
• Fn•ming Lumber
eDoors

.....................

• Flooring

eWindows

eCeiling Tile

wss

ePaneling
• Plenty on Hand

_

'** •

...

--··-

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New Furniture
ONLY

For All Your Needs- Low Prices

~99

PG.oo-- loio-..,
Con-11111 r...,.

LUMBER

MASON
FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W. VA.

PHONE' 773-5554
COLLE'CT-AND FREE' DELIVERY

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN MATERIALS CO.
MASON

W.VA.

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

THURSDAY - FR

'-SATURDAY .• • .•• MARCH 17-18-19
TEFLON COATE'D

9inch

FRY PAN
RIJI.
1.89 Val.

Round-Up Of All End-0-Seasoo
Coats and Dresses From Our 15 Stores
Moved To Pomeroy For This
Sensational Price Slashing Sale

POMEROY, OHIO

3
ethursday

BIG
DAYS

DRESSES ,
and COATS

This enli rl' fabulous g,roup of ladies coals and dre!ises
carry thf' famuuli makl-rs label s nght on the garml'nt ,
for your e &lt;1 ~ }· identification . . The line- up of famo.us
brand namr!' look~ like the premil'r of a New York Ia·
shion show openine: . . Read the ''Honor Rol! '' ?f
h.- '·n ll u:un rs !hilt are bting offerro durm g thJ !i big

Junior Executive
Meeting Attended

eFriday
eSaturday

100% Cotton

Double Crotch
Reg. 29c pair

3 44(
prs.

for

Our Price
New FHrlct-New Colors

DRESSES

COATS

eAll Sizes Available

eDiscount Prices

On Reg. $8.95 Volu11

s

.88

.00

LADIES SPRING

LADIES' FALL AND WINTER COATS

HANDBAGS
l8c and $1.88

MILUNERY
18c- $1.88

See this beautiful selection of ladies Hi.fa shion coats ... aaled your f·avorlte In lux.
urv rur trimmed or untrimmed styles . . snft, lovely woolens and popular blended

rabri cs . . . it's the opportunity to own a first quality high fashion roat at a frtittion
of its orijlinnl selline price. Many colors to choose from.

GROUP N0.1

3 PC. BATH
ENSEMBLE

GROUP NO.2- VALUES TO $24.95

$
each

MENS NE'W SPRING
COTION &amp; AVRIL

SEE'

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

each

Your
Choice

3 Pc.

Bulld _yourself a wardrobe of high styled, bran-d named dresses. during this big tbree day sale .. . sel~t from Brand names you know at prices which will save YO\! up to '75"'
Styles for every age, fashions for every event . . all from the hnes of the natlona leading dress designers . . . exciting fabrics In lovely colors and color combmatlons ...
luxl!l'y fabrics that can be worn now ,and UJ:! into ~rly spring a.re all off~red in tbi• sensational End-0 -season close-out sale .... Every dress ,taken from. the regular ~tocka
of aU other Stiffler Stores and combmed w1t:h the :Pomei.1JY. .stc,ra for thlS big sale ... Truly, It's an opportunity that you Will not want to m1ss ... Be m the early Ltne-up
when the doors open Thursday morning .. , lt will also..tie st. Patricks Day, so if you are one of the lucky Irish, .it wiU be a double celebration for you.

eBOBBIE BROOKS
eJONATHAN LOGAN
eKAY WHITNEY
eLILLY LYNN
eLADY CAROL
JUNIORS • JUNIOR PETITES II MISSES e HALF SIZES IN HI-FASHIONS ••• AND CASUAL STYLE DRESSES
Clost-9ut Group No. 2
LADIES' DRESSES

I~~LUIS

3-DA Y SALE PRICE

"p'e

00$
each

SURFERS

Asst. ColorsSizes S-M·L

s

.99

I

$6.951

I

Close-Out Group No. 3
LADIES' DRESSES

:LUES

3 DAY SAIJ PRICE

OO$
each

I

Clos•Out Group No.4
LADIES' DRESSES

$1 0·951 ~:LUIS

3-DAY SALE PRICE

00$
each

.97
Compere
Itt $4.98

..Sale Opens On St. Patricl?s Day--3 Big Days- .. Thursday, ~riday and Saturday Only ... So Head For Pomeroy!

POPULAR RE'CORDING ARTISTS

Manufadurers

45 RPM "GOLDEN HIT RECORDS"

CLOSE-OUT

HERMITS AND OTHER
CURRENT HIT RECORDING

STARS

15 OZ. SPRAY SPECIALS

IHP

• 1S OL Spr•y Window C!Hner

eiS 111. Hair Spny

4 "'---159.95
5 HP

174.95

PICKENS:,HAtDWARE
..' ' '

t

ALUMINUM PATIO FURNITURE
7 WEB LOUNGE
$6.BB
6 WEB ROCKER
$5.88

THE BEATLES- HERMAN'S

00

V. .:

Compare At $1.89

$1.88

3-.DAY SALE PRICE

~ '• '

OPJN EVERY
DAY•AI.L
DAY
'
.

773-5583

e IS&amp;.......,. Stuch

_ {,

Fully Lined
P!nticDropel

33:

peir

6 WEB CHAIR

$19·951

each

.00

STURDY TUBULAR FRAMES

TABLE

America's Best
Power
Tiller
Burl

.....

.00

Compere At $1.79

DECORATIVE'
S-TIER UTILITY

Springfield

Asst. Colors
Sizes 10 to 18

uch

pair

"Your Ro.,.lor O..ltr"

e

ODDS AND ENDS FROM
ALL OF OUR PRICE GROUPS

SPORT SHIRTS

Set
Co111p11re At $1.99

POMIROY, 0.

Close-Out Group No. 1
LADIES' DRESSES

LADIES COTTON
PLAID OR SOLID

SPORT SLACKS

.00

I
~

ME'NS NEW STYLE
SHORT SLEEVE

Ollve--Black- Loden

Values To $16.95

$

r...

I

LADIES' SPRING

TRIMMED ~

- __ .J.J=- -

each

US BRA D DRESSES .. NOW YOURS .• UP TO 75% OFF

'"
'"'
••

HI·F11hlon Designs
LADIES' SPRING

LADIES SPRING

OVER 1700 COATS &amp; DRESSES MOVED TO POMEROY FOR THIS BIG SALE!

.,'

CREST
TOOTHPASTE

UNTIUMMED- EXCELLENT FABRICS AND COLOI

FUR

Choice

'·'
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REG. 95c-lFAMIL Y SIZE)

COnON TRAINING PANTS

Tremwndousl Is the exclamation made by everv lady who ~ has hHn fortunate enough
to have sttended one of thele big sales In the put .. ThJ&amp; Is not 1 new typ&amp; Slle for
Slifrle-r's, It is the method usltd ev ery yur to cle1n-out all remalnln1 lnd.O·Suson
co.ts and dresses from every Stiffler Store In the chain . .. This year the Pomeroy
unit his bHn selected as the ule location1 trucks and Clrs have moved tvery colt
and dreq remaining In dock from every one of the 14 other Stiffltr 1tores to Pomeroy
for a fast three day s1le . Regular retail prices and all cosh h1ve been dlsregudecl
In muking th.ese germ.ents to unhe1rd of low, low prlc" . over 1700 g~rmenl'l to
chooH from at savings up (D 75%, and even more In some Instances.

Your

,,'

Our Price

eNew Designs At
Discount Price

e BOBBIE BROOKS
eJONATHAN LOGAN
eKAY WHITNEY
•tADY CAROL
eLILLY LYNN

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CHILDRE'NS SIZE' 2-4-6

!!ale.

"
Q

$1.00

Spatula Not Included

MARCH
17-18-19

FAMOUS
BRAND NAMED

BAYER
ASPIRIN

.00

WINDOW
SHADES
White-Egg Shell

42K7ft-42K81t.
36x7ft.-36K61t.

VoJuH To $1.99

Plostic
Drop Cloth

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REG. $1.49

5t()KI\Y

FAIRMONT

COTTAGE 1
WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO liMIT
QUANTITY

EASY MONDAY

LEACH

SHILLELAGHS, SHAMROCKS AND SAVINGS

WHITE RAIN
SHAMPOO. ~!~ES
ST. JOSEPH

REG. 39c

PAINTED WHITE

EVERYDAY
LOW PRICES

I

PLASTIC, 11 qt.

PAILS

·:=H_ 22-.6Sc

SUGAR·

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JOAN OF ARC

5 LB. BAG

KIDNEY· BEANS
303
SIZE

c

CAN

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N0.2
CANS

s

COFFEl
MATI _ _ 11

INSTANT DRY MILK .
. CARNATION..,._ 14 qt.

SCOTT'S

LARGI TOWIUPERT

SEED POTATOES
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c

PICKET FENCE

Childr·n's
ASPIRIN .

....,...

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BAG

REG. $1.00

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BONUS BUY

$

PERMANENT

101

FAMILY SIZI

Middleport, 0. ,

LB.

SHAMPOO···

c

~·OODLAND

YELLOW
lb. ONIONS

.

TONI

JERGENS--$1.49 Value
HAND
With
LOTION • - Free
Soap

"'T'S A HANDFUL
'0 GREENBACKS YOU'LL
BE'SAVIN AT
FOODLAND THIS WEEK."

Kanauga, 0.

save 1 handful of greenbacks.

HOME

LB.

T I Ny' s

little green, shop for your needs here 1nd

00

COLGATE"·Reg. 98c
MOUTH WASH-·····

c

2 CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS
TO SERVE YOU

8 8c

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4-..s

CENTER CUT

·

CONTAC COLD CAPSULES · •

oRANGE JU1CE

LB.

Sure 'n n- It's 1 gmt d1y for t1Mi ' ,
Irish. Even if you don't hail from the old
sod, we're going to let you in on our wo..,.
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Yours It Our St. Patrick's Day Specilll

J ,

TINY'S

lb.MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

EGG---·

BASKET···

$2.98

13

JIG SAW
REG. $1.00

PUZZLES···

5 LB. FRUITI NUT
EASTER

LAUNDRY

88

LARGE
PLASTIC

REG.
$1.00

c

BALLS - • •

Lb. Fruit &amp; Nuts ·
EASTER EGGS

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COTTAGE 1
WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO liMIT
QUANTITY

EASY MONDAY

LEACH

SHILLELAGHS, SHAMROCKS AND SAVINGS

WHITE RAIN
SHAMPOO. ~!~ES
ST. JOSEPH

REG. 39c

PAINTED WHITE

EVERYDAY
LOW PRICES

I

PLASTIC, 11 qt.

PAILS

·:=H_ 22-.6Sc

SUGAR·

Thank
JOAN OF ARC

5 LB. BAG

KIDNEY· BEANS
303
SIZE

c

CAN

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PIE FILLING
N0.2
CANS

s

COFFEl
MATI _ _ 11

INSTANT DRY MILK .
. CARNATION..,._ 14 qt.

SCOTT'S

LARGI TOWIUPERT

SEED POTATOES
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65
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OL

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ASPIRIN .

....,...

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BONUS BUY

$

PERMANENT

101

FAMILY SIZI

Middleport, 0. ,

LB.

SHAMPOO···

c

~·OODLAND

YELLOW
lb. ONIONS

.

TONI

JERGENS--$1.49 Value
HAND
With
LOTION • - Free
Soap

"'T'S A HANDFUL
'0 GREENBACKS YOU'LL
BE'SAVIN AT
FOODLAND THIS WEEK."

Kanauga, 0.

save 1 handful of greenbacks.

HOME

LB.

T I Ny' s

little green, shop for your needs here 1nd

00

COLGATE"·Reg. 98c
MOUTH WASH-·····

c

2 CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS
TO SERVE YOU

8 8c

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CENTER CUT

·

CONTAC COLD CAPSULES · •

oRANGE JU1CE

LB.

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Irish. Even if you don't hail from the old
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Yours It Our St. Patrick's Day Specilll

J ,

TINY'S

lb.MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

EGG---·

BASKET···

$2.98

13

JIG SAW
REG. $1.00

PUZZLES···

5 LB. FRUITI NUT
EASTER

LAUNDRY

88

LARGE
PLASTIC

REG.
$1.00

c

BALLS - • •

Lb. Fruit &amp; Nuts ·
EASTER EGGS

c
each

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wtNr.

"''b' lealllltl, Pomero)'.J41ddleport, 0., March 10, ltee
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65 Forcl Felcon Future 4 Door _ _ $2095

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A too COBA SELECT. SIRES, INC.
g
Use lhe breeding serviCe
White saves you money. can lor
aDd COBA service OWr W~ode,
fl7110. Tech., PomerOy, WY
or Cheater 985-114&amp;.
ltc
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------STRAWBERRY Plants; P r e-1'

Station W1gon, 81500 actual mllea by local owner. Like
new 700x14 tires. Spare has never been out. Dark III'Hn
oulllde. Radio and heater. Bll 8 •llilne. St. tra01. Show
room clean.

IN MASON

Modern R1n1h Style

HOUSE

I ~dro0m1, will to ·~all,..,_

POl SALI

!!164 CORYAIR M
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onZI
~aile transmiulon.
sidewlll tires, · radio
heater. Low mtleaae.
Phone WY 2-2~.
3 18

Pomeroy!
Motor Co. ·

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CANCII.I.ATIOMI

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pet, ·panell!l, air !!OIIIIiUollld.
Between Pomeroy It · o~.,ter.
Ol!.io 011 llil~te 7. Prleed to

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MAXWILL HOUil or CHAII &amp; SANIOitN

COFFEE

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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79c

6 s1

Onion Sets, white or yellow
Kennebec Seed Potatees

llr HCWIII Sci-INEIDEil

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SUGAR
SERVIT OLEO -

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mler, Dunlap, Robinson, Ca"'
and windows,
lb.
skill, Paymaster, Fairfax, I
RAfl&amp;
umlnum
siding.
Priced
reas·
,
.
Sparkle, Artnore, Dorset, VerFINE GRANULATED
t Ctl'l I IHM' .v.rtl eu IIIMI'IIIa
onably. Can be seen at 7'13
Minimum Cfllptl 10 Clftll
mllllon. Streamliner and Sup- iiiifiilirOtiienAilbl
n C•n" " ' w...o ,., ntree c., 64 Olds 88 4 Door _ _ _ _ _ $2149
er-fection ever-bearing planL•I
IVrt!cldna.[ Grant Street, Middleporl.
HCUIIWt lnHriiDrll
3 l5 6tc
black raspberry, red rasp-, Used p3rts for cars
• " ' c•m Olsc:ount of! ••II IICb
•nd •II jYII wltiUn 10 d•yt.
Auto. trans. Radio, heater, power brakes and steering.
berry, blackberry, aaparasus,
trucks. Complete Une of
CAID OP fHAMKI • OIITUARIU
11.11 .., H ...,. MiniMuM. IMIII
Blue finlah. Spotleu clean interior. A real buy.
rhubarb. 3 varieties of grapes. ed brake lining for all
~-. _LI• ., LJ_ --'••
••lltion•• .,,,.. 1c.
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lb.
OFFICI MOURI
l t:IO A . M. .. ltH ' · M. Oeltr
Midway
Markel.
WY
t-2&amp;82.
tors
and
clutch
P.lates.
llhlfiMY t:tl .It M. t6 12tDI NMII
IT'I 10 aAIY
3 18 3tc
Ull!d and rebuilt parts
POMEROY - ROUTE 7-cl08t 1
TO 'LACI A
RISUL r PRODUCif\11
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Now
open
to
In, 2 story frame home,
OP!N IVIS. 9:00 P.M.
WANT AD
you beltG', 8 a. ni. to
moms (4 bedrooms), f u I
lood condition. WY 2-3271.
p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to
basement wltll utility room, :
,_.ROW, OHIO
PHONE WY2·2156
=O""C==ccc~·-3__J8 &amp;tc _ P. m. Located 12 rnites north hot air furnace' heating, nice
Notice
for Rent
.
1813 HARLEY Scat motorcycle. I of Pomeroy on St. Rt. 7. Ph. front porch, aarage, large I
Y,anted,
'";;;1115oii0i2211'1iiiii.;iilii==•3...-3=;ll POMEROY
lot. $14,000.00.
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Hiland Chapel starting March
. I
' Like new, WY 2-3271.3 18 3tc 1ir
- 1% story frame,jl lt-""'.....,,.,.....,......,......,,.,..~-=:-"":'
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---17 weekend meeting Rev. TRAILER LOT. Rutland, five BULLDOZER WORK. ReaMn-1 .
- - -- -- · EXPERIENCED
I rooms, baih, cellar, gas
Int.. ~• "" s.,;,l •••••
{l'Oeil Manley.
E~erybody[ mites from Pomeroy. Pftom· able_. depend, able, and
ex MOTORCYCLE. 1984 Honda Su· ·
Aut Sales
Not" ••• c"t
1.... .00
s
11
y
2
22118
CC
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WHEEL
heating,
out
of
hijh
water.
0
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o.ooo.ao
welcome. Pastor Edsel Hart.
H 2-5613.
3 16 30lc penence.
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3 15 IOtc new, ~- Oak Street. New
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3 18 ..., o•·E
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AliGNMENT
t'ARM - • ACilES matte transmission. Powet ' ll«•m..r "· 1.,.
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coon
HuntBrown's
Tra1·1er
Park.
'liners1
aven,
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steering Call WI 9-2054 Lar- L• Nc " ROOM FUND1==::-:::-:-:-:--c::-:-- -...- --".~·.
1 1005
3 15 Gtc·
WELDERS
I.HB.H
frl Assn. is sponsoring
a ville, WY 2-3324.
•nd
weII fenced , balance w0011ed, ry Wolfe.· Anv reasonn b'l e o1. ""'""·
aeulph _January
lntollltt•
4
shooting match Sunday from FURNISHED --room over Porn- PRODUCTION WILDIRI
MIXED HAY. Phone 985- !75.
IRAKE SER·V IQ
plus 2 story 7 room frame fer will be :iccepte&lt;l. 3-J5-3tp ~~~":f ~~~~~~· -L•"''" 'l:l~::;
noon till dark at tlleir club eroy Wine Store. Man onl.v.
TACK WILDIIIS
3 16 3tc 1
home, with water
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m ...
PIPI WILDIRS
-··- --·--1959 Thunderbird, whtte With Total Recelpt.11
11.014.14
house on Snow Ball Hill $5.00 a week. Frank Fugate,
STilL FITTIRS
:tiO ft. Schult Camper Trailer.
lnd good water
base- red and while interior Also T'"' ·" '""""'' ••l•noa
11'"'·•
for the public. WUI shoot for W 2-5293.
3 II tfc
LAYOUT Ml~
Fuel Oil heater. electric re-,
ment, forced hot
I 1959 Ford Galaxle
door, .:~:.,~~;:;~"
hams and bacon. 12, 16, 20 FURNISHED 3 room
STEEL FABRICATORS
frl•erator. cook stove with '
corn 130 x 40], crib, new
.
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-•·tg
3 16 51
Prevalllnl union Wl . . lcllt
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'NY 2 2193
,
b
automatiC, $;.4,000 mt es. a 11 Suppllu anti Food
11.5150
gauge ..N uns.
c
men!. WY 2_5435 212
For Furthor tnformotlon
oven, sink, cabinets, windows
'
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lock milk house, several oth- Ri h d Fl k J
Chester Equlpmont
, aeo·•
SHOOTING MATCH- Shotguns, stll Avenue, Middleport, Ohio.
telophone (&lt;ollectl
wltll screens, electric brakes, '
er buildings.
Oh~o~'Pho~ 9s~is5.
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17.:g:~
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14191691·2475
complelely
rebuilt,
ready
for
•L
.
CIINiliTIIJNING
Refrt&amp;er·
ALBERT
M.
COX,
BROKER
,
HI'""·
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Sund.y' March 20, .t Amerl 1
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or appl~ In person
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WY
·&gt; 11 61C Total Expendlture,. plus Blllntl. ·
can Le•lon Fonn Rutland
--- -Monda• t ru Solurdo•,
covering, $275. Call New
tllon oerv oo. ar ., "" ..,.
2-3830
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AIR CONDITION D 1061 onu- TtTL&lt; II·A ' " " " 1
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STEWART'S GUN SHOP~· Rut- , 3874.
3 3 tfc
BUILDING CO.
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UIO .OD
land, Ohio. Lola ef new guns . THREE and four room fur~ish·
COMPLETE pest and termite •HOUSE - 3S aeres City water malic, radiO,
heater, vmyt """"'" Lunrh
1Ut
2245 Fronl It,
and reloading equipment. wm . ed and unfurnished apar1
Toledo, Ohio
fERTILIZER
control services. 20 years ex- ; Gil wen and ml~eral rights. upholstery, white side walls, :::~::: """•'•
a,3Je.•
buy, sell or trade. 3 16 12tc l1 ments WY .-5434.
12 6
An equal opportunity
Landmark's Got
pertence. &amp;aches. rats, oth·l Good investment property lor speed senlry, tinted. glass, ::~':~!'·~~;' w., ..
1.140.01
employer
or household peats. Free ea- larae 111ke siR. Se!n by p,p- . l'l!mote control outSide rrur- '''"" "'"'"'"
:Ma.oo
•·· and I nspecl!On.
·
N01 pointment only. w 2-3271.
· dsh'1e ld was hers, back Trml
Metlical c.,,
Cost
ftl fl
EVERYTHING
I1ma...
,I ror, wm
1114.10
apartment WY 2-5385.
WEDDING
EXPLANATION
Wby drive M miles, when
salesmen. New termite con.
3 13 7tc l up tights. Power:
steering, &lt;on,.,mabl• , .. J:Ipo••••t•
"
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Supplies
aaoo
I 21 tfc
at our
trot pan.
Meigs county's On·
- -- brakes, wmdOW8,
6-way sea I · Non·E-'&lt;pendnbt•
suppllet
l:i.oo
Scientists believe the
bed you can ge I deuvery
area
warehouae.
Call
us
for
ed
If'
b
t
Re turn to u 8 T
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l'liAII.Ek
I..OTS
lree
oew
of
Pitch
Lake
on
the
PHOTOGRAPHS
tpedalizN 9ervlce - Bulk
ly borne own company. AI· FOR SALE- 42 acre farm. 61 Not a tlcream pu I
u Total Expebdi~n.r~J••· ...... t.a.=·:
to
have been I rr.,din8 Available _ We
·~f lilr&gt;.d ••ter Brown'll l'rall of Trmidad
lied pest and termite cont:·ol rooms and bath. Te n wbere else can you get all Tntol """'".'"""' ptuo a.""" ·
.
December 31, 100'
tJIIII
Of Tht Qu•lity You
er Park ISttate Approvedt formed from petroleum, which ~so Can ~ply Liquid Nl·
eompany. 6011 W. Main St.. mlnutea drive from Pomerny, this
for only $99$ ? J obn R'ch
1 - TITLE
111 FUND·
0
MinersviJJe,
Ohio,
r"bOOe W\ became mixed with earth ma::1;,1 ~ str~:::bti~smlx~~
l'\1rneroy, Ohio. WY 2-3159.
Route lf3, HarriMnville Rd. I mond, 814 East Main St., ~~~~~~'., .~..
Will Volue For
M .14
terials long ases ago.
W324
I II
IDIIerlai1 available. All at
2 18 50tp WY 2-8321 or WY 2-3618.
Pttmeroy. Tel : WY 2-2451.
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--;;=;;;--=:--:-::-:;-;:cc:c;:-c;-=
From Geoer•I Fund
71'1 ...
A Lifetime
2 25 It
t.m.fl
FOUR ROOM furnished apart·
Dew 1 Ph~r;,yey. 2_2181
antTI'S, Dairy and beef sirel. _ _ _ _ _ __:3:......::13=-..:t::
fo 1 •======liiii=--•ciiij [ i~~~••~,:i,"
··- 2-3
_ 658. _ u 15
For Sale
Minimum of $6.00 per cow.
II
Th"m~Fox "'" c.,..
GROVER'S STUDIO I ment WY
To all farmers for :.~:~IIIOUSE FOR SALE,
Owner 63 Pontile _ $1,875 ~Tto·M!~',.:''a....,bu1 MIDDLEPORT, modem
I LARGE It'e
tr-·'erred• 5 roomo • bath , . Catalina sta. waaon. Ooe
I
·, • proof -••!•,
•
POMEROY
tion or aervice, call
enen "'""
111.10
WY 2-2475
Pomeray ' furnished 3 iOOI!lll and bath
J -~··
bedroo
full b
Totol
Euon4ttouoo
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uWities.
large
National
cash
register.
OHIO
WY
2-22M,
Pomero},
ms,
asement
eareful
owner.
Power
steer·
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"-mbu
,
Noao
11 10111
1.
1
See R s Gregory at
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with hill bath and shower, ID• I&lt; brak... Hy.Jram•tic T""' kpeB411.,.,. '"" lelonaa,
~liTICE
TRUCK GROWERS i Coati Buildlnc, WY 2-5141.
· ·
._...,.ter.
I Bed heauel ,_
drive. Shows good care.
De&lt;em...,. n. 111011
Lm.,
Order your southern cabba•e .
2 24 tfc
Store, 6:30 a. m. to 5 p.m. in
aPWLNG
enc o
,...ezeway,
Allns AND LIAIILITIII .
0
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3 16 6tc
hclt W. Carsey, Mgr.
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••••1e, (arden, e1~1·c he"', 1 60 Chevrolet_ $795 .usoT·K•Mau "· ""
and tomato plants now. Char·, TWO 1'RAlLKR SPACES
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..- •"-•
phone New Haven, ~"
882-2232. "' VB Impala 4 dr . .Sedan.
Like -'""'
I"' R Harris. Portland, Ohio ' rent In the Vlllage ol Middle- ONE MARTIN 71&gt;
RUG WEAVING - Also rugs The Fabric Sbop,
IO
etp
new
turquoise
flni•h.
Auto·
f'
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Phone 143-2693.
J 3
port. Call WY 2-3348 or WY outboard motor. Priced $30. lor sale. Betty .JOOnson,
Aulborized 8Jqer Slll!l
malic shill.
BwldiDD
\ loSE weight sately witll
2-2111 or WY ~.
WY z.mtl.
S 15
cine, Ohio, Bowman's
::;[r-•Ser=•i;;;ce.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l;;;;;•;;;;;tre;;;;;IJOR SALE: 7 room bouse with
=r'";.';~
11
30
111
A-met tablets. Only 98c
uc 1li6 ACRE FARM • miles back Road, WI 9-213f. s 10 ·1•
.:-'
Ptwwe,
llpriDc
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ltark Pharmacy.
3I
lnsuriMe
from Cheshire. Phone WY
m,Dlf~· 1 p:~
,_..,,,Ohio
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rr , says
gel
3205.
3 15 61C
our third..-1
floor budget
Exce.. Agel•
or lloflelonor
\tJ1'1 'MUBll...E 111111. . . &amp;eel
Mlddlshop.rl
IT$ GREATEST lllU8E for life,· ilOf Hamilton ~~========== IT-t,ofl
llOM,l1
PH5 tableta. Fut ~~::;:/ _
.. ~ 7 1. _ .,_ - .. 350 BALES
llaller Funuture,
epo ·
AT
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Only l8c at Stark
_.-1 lil:enllf 0111 n Mill all. Get good price. WY ••,.,.,I
Plain or with pepperoni,
St., Middleport, MSOO. Call
Legal Noti ce
&amp;oHDI AND NOTII
.,..,,,.. for Wllldl loncl Dlltt
31
IUUC'
3 15 6tc I -=========;;II sausage, mushroom, ham or
WY 2--532f.
3 3 tte
PINANCIAL IEPO OT
W11 Cr•otecllchoof CenttrvctiM"'Dru=:::CI:::oos=-H"'o_m_em_ad-,-e'"'P;;:i-n..:a,j PiiDim~~;j'"'iiV.CeCo;&gt; j =u=P=R"'IG:::,HT
=-=Il"e-ep'"'F_re_~~e. - · Ia ~ ·· BANNER TRAVEL
combinations.
Ji'OR SALE: Brick hiitiae-;-8
IOAAD ~ !~~&lt;A TION
Ou!J!tancltq, Dtc!, 31 , 1114
•.ooo.ao
itf!deeme(l 11-Mo. Period
IOc, 'lk, and $100 size,. De- teo made at 1op1 papero. cubic feet. WY 2-6321 or WY I
TRA I LERS
,. or 12" ll•o _75c lo 1.50 I'OIIII1J and bath. New forced
'"D:;::,::.i~~~. ·~
Bala nce OUtatandlnf,
, coun.
becember :n, 1985
lu&gt;e Pizzs, Jl 50 J2ck's Dat. birth record• aod almost any 2-3618.
__ _ 3__13 ttc
Contp.er. Ceny.Out Service air lurnlce. % llnlsbed baae- ..,1,..., La&lt;ll """' ·DtftrktPOI'IMrl'f',
1'ot.l 0Ufltandint
..
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and
atent. Front and back ...
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December 31, liOIJ
., Bar, Middleport. 12 8 tfc other docunrenb.
FOR SALE - Potatoes,
CALL WY 2~
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13.0110.00
report to De llate of lnlerut
I per ~at
' Help Wanted
Reoter lallorooce, P&lt;uneroJ tes R. Harris, Phone
SKAMPER
Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
~..'!?'· WY 2-3612 by ..:,:t"' '"" '•"•wtno
Datil of .F1a&amp;l llliturtiF
1177
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POMEROY
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2 25 tic
W•- L. loll•
0Utelandlnr Dec, 31. liN
11.000.00
12· Mo. Period
- -~ CAMPING TRAILERS
~C"':':"'""'i""';"'~l'J J'OR SALE - Seven r o om
•• ,~•:·~.~;:":: IEdUCIIian
1.000.00
,,,..,ua.ot Redeemed
BalaiJl"e Outltandlq.
CARRIER WANTED
AliO make your resen•a·
brick ' house with batP and ~== r:~•llon
11 mUll
December 31, ltJGS
JO.OOO.OD
Total OutstandJni •
DAILY
tlon for Rentals now
nl repairing. In Pomeroy an outbuildinn
corner lot • one a.lul••
...,., lnroumont
for
e~
•nd Wqn
December 31 liMII
JO.OOO.OIJ
ACROSS
aaa. of Ia~rest
Middleport area. WY 2-3792. ICI'e Of ground OUt of high
CASH RICONCIL IATION
DOWN
2l.llaI per ctnt
BIG BEND
'
Total Fund Bal ance!.
l . Novel
D•le
of
Final
Mlltlll'lt,
l.Chair
Wailan
BunERNUT AVE.
19.079.90 OreMI Total lftdeMNnou2 17 30tp
water. Good garden plots and Dmmbo• :n. '""''
6. Slupe.q
2.Reglou
fOOd
TRAILER
SALES
OUtllandfnl' 0.0. 31, IQM
110.00001
ll. We;rd
HEATING, PLUMBiNGRuro 10me fruit trees. Could be .
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3.B&amp;y
...., 18.18 Rtde.mtG .U. Mo. hrloQ
22.BmaUer
1 ooo ·oo
I
13.603.27
JZ,
Large:.t
city
VICINITY
window
Balaca Oatrto
•
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ROUTE 124
Doxol 11o111e Gas. Arnold BI'Oo divided into good
1.381.66
Deofmber :u.~
Ii in Nebraska «.Vex
2."i. Foot13.000.00
At
81/l'acuse
Corporation
tilers.
E.
Main
Street
lots.
Priced
to
sell.
Call
WY
I
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4113.11
Total OutstttndiiiJ,
818
\ 13. S~d rove.r .. 5. At!irmastools
APPLY AT
Dfocoembl!'r 31. IltM
ings
l'omeroJ.
9 21 11c
5156 after f p. m. weeks
83.0110.00
uve
26.Yarn
1 tro.2l
•
11, ltc
ELECI'ROLUX
Sweeperhas
J•nce
,
I H. Engi;,U,
or IV¥ 2-56&amp;7.
38
e. Pliny or
mea,s..
18.071.10
Auet'IONED
g~ suction, all cleaning atCato
ure
The DAILY SENTINEL ·~ 15. ••••••
ALANCII
LIGAL NOTICI
One kind ot T. Doclors"
c •.
Sea ...
28. "Yes,..
NDITUlll
tachments on wheels. GuaranPA,TRICIA GAIL .JDLL. 'dOle Plate
WY 2·2156
surgeon
group
In
Crtn BradiCIN
of ret!ldenee U untno,... aad canaot
teed. Only 4 paymenl• $5.16
10,4...':111.68 be . .:ertalDM, .-ill t•IDa IIOUCII that
Pomeroy . 16. EJ~:ciumaMochonlc St.
8.Head of
Spalo
11.838.54. on the 14th 41.7 of Febru117• U.. ttl•
WrHe. l'laao • Coatad
t!on
each left. WY 2-2685.
hoaYJIIalr 29.Bobby'•
38. ••caro
2.288.32 PlaJnt.llt. Harry 1. HW. tn.c~
hlJ
A.
.;,
BRADJI'ORD
e. uDtt ot u.
CAR
AT : 17. Trawlers
COtuln
Nom .. •
14.143.32 JJeliUnn 1ialnd Ut In tha c.urt of
3 14 6tc
.
abbrevJa.lumtnattoa 31, Well'ht
tO.Rippod
lllebte, OliiD
Common Ple.u et Meta CountJ", OlUoo
ONCI. Apply iD pet'IOII.
I tlon
99.3M.t2 ta Case No. 13.899, prQiaJ tor
SIN=G-=E=R
=-s=E=w"'I=NG'"""'
M"a&lt;7hine in
lO.BumM.t
en.
34.. Impleu. Kll1
I I liD
11,8.73
8 room house
. _ and other reuet 1111 llle JI'OUU.
Sttak House.
3 I tic , ll.lltdlan
heroine
ments
t3. JeliJflb
beautiful
new
Rwlng
table.
16,014.&amp;6 ef ..Uilul lbsenct~ for more
tllan
,
muJblrry
16.Coxa
bella, full buernent, 894
3B.Defles
anrt'OM BUTCIIBIIIICG
!1,316.80 a. year,
mAtellal
Said eau•e· wUI H for
Equipped
with
dial
c0111rol
to
WAilTED: Dpertenced med&gt; . !f. PM!
h117.87 burin&amp; Ob and after tba 3let dQt of
!9. Deea.y
36. Begone!
U.l!exlela
1111 St., Middleport. Phazm:
133.8'18.fNI .uarm. 1981.
anlc lor minor partl tnstalla· ' 21. Jumbled
20. Small boat 31. Peel
""
zaa.
buttonhole, overcast, mtttng. Wtu bDy hides
Indian
:.ncy deaiiJil, sew on buttons, MAlnday. PhD Meier, Pbol•l Pt. Pleaaanl&amp;-2607.
lion service. Must be mature, 1 22
109 719.78 Web•&amp;er ~tza. BILL, Platat:tff
I"' I• ~
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I"
II
II
tfe
tfY
WID.
9
18
23M3.2'7 Attomen l.or PkiaUfl
ete. Sa&lt;rlfice for 8 payments
with ability to maiJI&amp;e de· : 23: Onek 00;
JB.212.M tm 1e, u, aa a. 1, ... q, a ""
II
3.3te.BO
partment and sell
parts. 21.Beginn;ng
e&amp;.ll each. WY 2-2185.
IARL GIWBSER,
1.3TI' .67
Good working conditions. In 29. Island off
3
14
8tc
158.320.46
and
lle&gt;IID&amp;.
MlDemllle
II..
Grtece
·
Iettor, 1tate experience,
·~
ref· 31). Egyptkon
IIE
=REF="'
o=RD
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AL
~E
=--- 31 -bulls,
Ohio. End your aewer
~
105.93'-'78
Clrd. Of lhlnlcs
9.&amp;40.00
erence1 and woges oxpocted.
godde ..
25 females, Southeastern Ohio les. We have all llzes
~·
~"
17,660.33 I WANT TO thank au who sent
Write c-o The Daily Sentinel, 31. Trifie
5.326.80
Hereford Assn., Spring Sale, dlldllnll. ReaiONbJe
8oJ IliA.
Z f Ue 32. Talttalum:
.1.377.17
me the lovely and cheering
Horned and Polled. Saturday, Call WY S.29'/t, cla1 or Dlglll.l
240.110.11
get
wen cards and
tlleir
I
I&amp;
tic
~-- · alp
Malf.
or Female - HOURLY 1I II. Trafllc
good
Wishes
during
my
Dlness
13.800.27
EARNINGS U and up for , Ill. Perform
March1 19th,
11a1e
p. m.Show
Rock Sprlnas ~u~~n
622.61
in the hospital and at home,
Min or Woman on aerYiee I• ;: ~
Fairp'Gunds, Pomeroy.
~~~90
Thank you. Ml's. Edna B. Hall
lnttnel.
roUte II city of Middleport. I: f/1: Hell4
3 14 31c Don't Stll Yourself Shoril
JGb&amp;. ~ . . . . . pay, Short
FUND
I II lie
S.\td own hours. No inveat,. ( coverlop
STIJFF,
sure
null
IICESIION.OEPREIIION
lUPER
I0.4:J8 .61
Auto Sllel
Dlllll, nperience
required. !, U. Frel&amp;lrt
Tbat's Blue Lustre lor deanPROOF IUSINISS
Help 'Wentecl
\\'rite Watkins Produeta, !De.,
33.o:J8.83
iDC ftlil and upholstery. Rent
EXCII'TIONAL "tGH
Jl.tl, W'mona, Minn.
~- Shakespear4.111.17
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$1 p
IARNINGS
e,"""'
6i.I• •'IJ IIALEBMAN WANTED -1 daya
~
""ampooer . omPART, TIME ·WORK
3 If 31c 1! ean sprlt~
travel, 4 days at home. Man
troy Cement Block Co.
FOR ADDED INCOMI
119.87
141'
3 l( Itt
W1ntad To Ivy
over 45 for shOrt tri~ near
1.233.12
b.Uable JAm or penGJ\11, male or
99.33l.12
Pomeroy. Worth up ta ...000
W'P\ed !or llllJ INa to
99.3&amp;1.12
AN'l1QUE ~"!!r"llure,
dishes, : t1.:~~ l'\7
~~
EXCELLENT, efficient and ec· fenutle.
audle the world famOUJ R. c. A.
ta
$12,500 In a year, pJ 01
•
mlocettantous Call or \lrhe : j 41. tlntldy
onomical, tllal's Blue Lustre IJt..ni•, Q.E. and Wtfti.D&amp;IloUN
10111,,••,.
TILJVISION •nd RADIO TUBES
regular
cash bonus. Air Mall
carpet and upholstery clean- .sd throulb our llttlt m.Gdem
2,111.88
=~
If.
DAILY &lt;l&amp;if'iGQUOTE - Here's how to wom li:
tuM t.tlnJ nd men!IUID·
M. A. Moore, VIce President
....10.81
er. Rent electrie shampooer \J'pe
4IIIDI WUU. WID not lnWrfen
t~t !
AXYDLBA..t.J:•
TeKas Refiner)' Corp., Bo~
with ,-our ,uent entplllymeuL To
of PupllJ
fl. ll'aker Furniture Co.
II L o N 6 I' II Lo.J.o 0 W
1,#18.88
Ol1lfJ YOa mwt have: 13..,80.00
ApneJ•
20.G33.71
711, Fort Worth, Texas, 78101,
3 14 6tc Caob Avalltbl• Jmmedl•telJ, Car,
TRUCK DBIY!RS
un~· lettaolbqtiJIIallda f.-'DCA-.111. tide a1 • .1 .&lt;! .A. Ia u.se4'
of School Plant t4.eua.oa
I ttan boQr. weeki', Could Det
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I 11 6l.t!
lleml or Strall!ht
for Lbe Uo, lt for tbe two 0'1, ete, llingle letters, apoo.
II to IP(IO,OO ptr month tn JOW'
. . , . Umt, Thlf COII1P4117
will
Dietel er Gu
lropltlea, IIIIIID&amp;tl&amp; IIIII toi'Qlatlon of tile word! are all hlnto. KEEP YOUR carpets beautif1Diaclal ..... Lance to tun
,...:~::;:
Finn Mlchi'*Y
ful despite constant footsteps edllld
Aget 21 - •
...h daJ lilt Glllle . _ ""' different.
111M If dteliH. Do aot auwer ua·
... lull! cunne11 for tha time
of
1
buly
family.
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Blue
Hlil
OOllG&amp;
•
door
Sedan
va.
lomo eaperiMee helpful but
A Orntopam Qrrl.U•
••
IIASSEY.
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Lustre. lleDI eleetrle shampoo- -bcona• llhrU lmmedia14'1J,
Power•~·
not neceSI!IIry. You CaD em1l
HQEXBYFRWPII
IJ'Pitl'
XVQPWKII
i dllb, II10nr llld front
.
er $1. Picken's Hardware Co. ........,. ..,,. II set up for JOU.
lrlllllllllllon, 7 10011
-W• 11ee.,. loeaUou.
end
loader,
Pearl Wftllama
Inc.
3 If 6tc -atlllnl. IObeJUq, or experlenc!e
· - per For
hour after
. . . i' HI' Jll II PI' P Z F PW PH Q P E.-PU QZFP•
(5 nsular and z snow).
train~
appllratimt
Phone WY 2-6821 or WY S.
... DeNIIary,
--- l0.S7U3
mechanical
condition. ~·· 1 .:.
write Ration Wide Semi Dlo I' R 111
ONE GARDEN Simplicity Ro- rer Jlenoaal tntemew In 71Nr
I 13 6lp
u.arr.• . 2318.
owner,
$350.
WY
2-3191
,..,., H llndd Tcmitll
eltr.
Wl'lta.
p)eue
lnelUdt
phone
lary tiller, one 1as ~t plate,
Y. I I :'• OIJS I patu SOQ MIJttOI AM LIKm 001(..
WY 2-31166.
3 15
lllllg., 1• Oirwlfl A-,
10me llllall tools, window tan
u ..::~Flrst Rulllian setUement In
CRETI!l--THOROUOHLl'
ytXJ!D
.AND
PliliiMAHIIIN'llil'
BlmDton, Oblo. Or can 513and mandolin. Shennan BusTILEVISION
1959 RAMBLER Station Wagon.
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was established In 17"
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and windows,
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skill, Paymaster, Fairfax, I
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siding.
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Sparkle, Artnore, Dorset, VerFINE GRANULATED
t Ctl'l I IHM' .v.rtl eu IIIMI'IIIa
onably. Can be seen at 7'13
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mllllon. Streamliner and Sup- iiiifiilirOtiienAilbl
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er-fection ever-bearing planL•I
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black raspberry, red rasp-, Used p3rts for cars
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•nd •II jYII wltiUn 10 d•yt.
Auto. trans. Radio, heater, power brakes and steering.
berry, blackberry, aaparasus,
trucks. Complete Une of
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11.11 .., H ...,. MiniMuM. IMIII
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rhubarb. 3 varieties of grapes. ed brake lining for all
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Markel.
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OP!N IVIS. 9:00 P.M.
WANT AD
you beltG', 8 a. ni. to
moms (4 bedrooms), f u I
lood condition. WY 2-3271.
p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to
basement wltll utility room, :
,_.ROW, OHIO
PHONE WY2·2156
=O""C==ccc~·-3__J8 &amp;tc _ P. m. Located 12 rnites north hot air furnace' heating, nice
Notice
for Rent
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1813 HARLEY Scat motorcycle. I of Pomeroy on St. Rt. 7. Ph. front porch, aarage, large I
Y,anted,
'";;;1115oii0i2211'1iiiii.;iilii==•3...-3=;ll POMEROY
lot. $14,000.00.
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I rooms, baih, cellar, gas
Int.. ~• "" s.,;,l •••••
{l'Oeil Manley.
E~erybody[ mites from Pomeroy. Pftom· able_. depend, able, and
ex MOTORCYCLE. 1984 Honda Su· ·
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welcome. Pastor Edsel Hart.
H 2-5613.
3 16 30lc penence.
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WELDERS
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frl Assn. is sponsoring
a ville, WY 2-3324.
•nd
weII fenced , balance w0011ed, ry Wolfe.· Anv reasonn b'l e o1. ""'""·
aeulph _January
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shooting match Sunday from FURNISHED --room over Porn- PRODUCTION WILDIRI
MIXED HAY. Phone 985- !75.
IRAKE SER·V IQ
plus 2 story 7 room frame fer will be :iccepte&lt;l. 3-J5-3tp ~~~":f ~~~~~~· -L•"''" 'l:l~::;
noon till dark at tlleir club eroy Wine Store. Man onl.v.
TACK WILDIIIS
3 16 3tc 1
home, with water
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11.014.14
house on Snow Ball Hill $5.00 a week. Frank Fugate,
STilL FITTIRS
:tiO ft. Schult Camper Trailer.
lnd good water
base- red and while interior Also T'"' ·" '""""'' ••l•noa
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for the public. WUI shoot for W 2-5293.
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Fuel Oil heater. electric re-,
ment, forced hot
I 1959 Ford Galaxle
door, .:~:.,~~;:;~"
hams and bacon. 12, 16, 20 FURNISHED 3 room
STEEL FABRICATORS
frl•erator. cook stove with '
corn 130 x 40], crib, new
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automatiC, $;.4,000 mt es. a 11 Suppllu anti Food
11.5150
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men!. WY 2_5435 212
For Furthor tnformotlon
oven, sink, cabinets, windows
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lock milk house, several oth- Ri h d Fl k J
Chester Equlpmont
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SHOOTING MATCH- Shotguns, stll Avenue, Middleport, Ohio.
telophone (&lt;ollectl
wltll screens, electric brakes, '
er buildings.
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CIINiliTIIJNING
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land, Ohio. Lola ef new guns . THREE and four room fur~ish·
COMPLETE pest and termite •HOUSE - 3S aeres City water malic, radiO,
heater, vmyt """"'" Lunrh
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2245 Fronl It,
and reloading equipment. wm . ed and unfurnished apar1
Toledo, Ohio
fERTILIZER
control services. 20 years ex- ; Gil wen and ml~eral rights. upholstery, white side walls, :::~::: """•'•
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buy, sell or trade. 3 16 12tc l1 ments WY .-5434.
12 6
An equal opportunity
Landmark's Got
pertence. &amp;aches. rats, oth·l Good investment property lor speed senlry, tinted. glass, ::~':~!'·~~;' w., ..
1.140.01
employer
or household peats. Free ea- larae 111ke siR. Se!n by p,p- . l'l!mote control outSide rrur- '''"" "'"'"'"
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Metlical c.,,
Cost
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EVERYTHING
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1114.10
apartment WY 2-5385.
WEDDING
EXPLANATION
Wby drive M miles, when
salesmen. New termite con.
3 13 7tc l up tights. Power:
steering, &lt;on,.,mabl• , .. J:Ipo••••t•
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Supplies
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I 21 tfc
at our
trot pan.
Meigs county's On·
- -- brakes, wmdOW8,
6-way sea I · Non·E-'&lt;pendnbt•
suppllet
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bed you can ge I deuvery
area
warehouae.
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us
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the
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tpedalizN 9ervlce - Bulk
ly borne own company. AI· FOR SALE- 42 acre farm. 61 Not a tlcream pu I
u Total Expebdi~n.r~J••· ...... t.a.=·:
to
have been I rr.,din8 Available _ We
·~f lilr&gt;.d ••ter Brown'll l'rall of Trmidad
lied pest and termite cont:·ol rooms and bath. Te n wbere else can you get all Tntol """'".'"""' ptuo a.""" ·
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December 31, 100'
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Of Tht Qu•lity You
er Park ISttate Approvedt formed from petroleum, which ~so Can ~ply Liquid Nl·
eompany. 6011 W. Main St.. mlnutea drive from Pomerny, this
for only $99$ ? J obn R'ch
1 - TITLE
111 FUND·
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MinersviJJe,
Ohio,
r"bOOe W\ became mixed with earth ma::1;,1 ~ str~:::bti~smlx~~
l'\1rneroy, Ohio. WY 2-3159.
Route lf3, HarriMnville Rd. I mond, 814 East Main St., ~~~~~~'., .~..
Will Volue For
M .14
terials long ases ago.
W324
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IDIIerlai1 available. All at
2 18 50tp WY 2-8321 or WY 2-3618.
Pttmeroy. Tel : WY 2-2451.
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71'1 ...
A Lifetime
2 25 It
t.m.fl
FOUR ROOM furnished apart·
Dew 1 Ph~r;,yey. 2_2181
antTI'S, Dairy and beef sirel. _ _ _ _ _ __:3:......::13=-..:t::
fo 1 •======liiii=--•ciiij [ i~~~••~,:i,"
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_ 658. _ u 15
For Sale
Minimum of $6.00 per cow.
II
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GROVER'S STUDIO I ment WY
To all farmers for :.~:~IIIOUSE FOR SALE,
Owner 63 Pontile _ $1,875 ~Tto·M!~',.:''a....,bu1 MIDDLEPORT, modem
I LARGE It'e
tr-·'erred• 5 roomo • bath , . Catalina sta. waaon. Ooe
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tion or aervice, call
enen "'""
111.10
WY 2-2475
Pomeray ' furnished 3 iOOI!lll and bath
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bedroo
full b
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uWities.
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cash
register.
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WY
2-22M,
Pomero},
ms,
asement
eareful
owner.
Power
steer·
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Noao
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with hill bath and shower, ID• I&lt; brak... Hy.Jram•tic T""' kpeB411.,.,. '"" lelonaa,
~liTICE
TRUCK GROWERS i Coati Buildlnc, WY 2-5141.
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I Bed heauel ,_
drive. Shows good care.
De&lt;em...,. n. 111011
Lm.,
Order your southern cabba•e .
2 24 tfc
Store, 6:30 a. m. to 5 p.m. in
aPWLNG
enc o
,...ezeway,
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hclt W. Carsey, Mgr.
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••••1e, (arden, e1~1·c he"', 1 60 Chevrolet_ $795 .usoT·K•Mau "· ""
and tomato plants now. Char·, TWO 1'RAlLKR SPACES
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phone New Haven, ~"
882-2232. "' VB Impala 4 dr . .Sedan.
Like -'""'
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RUG WEAVING - Also rugs The Fabric Sbop,
IO
etp
new
turquoise
flni•h.
Auto·
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Phone 143-2693.
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port. Call WY 2-3348 or WY outboard motor. Priced $30. lor sale. Betty .JOOnson,
Aulborized 8Jqer Slll!l
malic shill.
BwldiDD
\ loSE weight sately witll
2-2111 or WY ~.
WY z.mtl.
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cine, Ohio, Bowman's
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=r'";.';~
11
30
111
A-met tablets. Only 98c
uc 1li6 ACRE FARM • miles back Road, WI 9-213f. s 10 ·1•
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llpriDc
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ltark Pharmacy.
3I
lnsuriMe
from Cheshire. Phone WY
m,Dlf~· 1 p:~
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gel
3205.
3 15 61C
our third..-1
floor budget
Exce.. Agel•
or lloflelonor
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Mlddlshop.rl
IT$ GREATEST lllU8E for life,· ilOf Hamilton ~~========== IT-t,ofl
llOM,l1
PH5 tableta. Fut ~~::;:/ _
.. ~ 7 1. _ .,_ - .. 350 BALES
llaller Funuture,
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Only l8c at Stark
_.-1 lil:enllf 0111 n Mill all. Get good price. WY ••,.,.,I
Plain or with pepperoni,
St., Middleport, MSOO. Call
Legal Noti ce
&amp;oHDI AND NOTII
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31
IUUC'
3 15 6tc I -=========;;II sausage, mushroom, ham or
WY 2--532f.
3 3 tte
PINANCIAL IEPO OT
W11 Cr•otecllchoof CenttrvctiM"'Dru=:::CI:::oos=-H"'o_m_em_ad-,-e'"'P;;:i-n..:a,j PiiDim~~;j'"'iiV.CeCo;&gt; j =u=P=R"'IG:::,HT
=-=Il"e-ep'"'F_re_~~e. - · Ia ~ ·· BANNER TRAVEL
combinations.
Ji'OR SALE: Brick hiitiae-;-8
IOAAD ~ !~~&lt;A TION
Ou!J!tancltq, Dtc!, 31 , 1114
•.ooo.ao
itf!deeme(l 11-Mo. Period
IOc, 'lk, and $100 size,. De- teo made at 1op1 papero. cubic feet. WY 2-6321 or WY I
TRA I LERS
,. or 12" ll•o _75c lo 1.50 I'OIIII1J and bath. New forced
'"D:;::,::.i~~~. ·~
Bala nce OUtatandlnf,
, coun.
becember :n, 1985
lu&gt;e Pizzs, Jl 50 J2ck's Dat. birth record• aod almost any 2-3618.
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Contp.er. Ceny.Out Service air lurnlce. % llnlsbed baae- ..,1,..., La&lt;ll """' ·DtftrktPOI'IMrl'f',
1'ot.l 0Ufltandint
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and
atent. Front and back ...
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December 31, liOIJ
., Bar, Middleport. 12 8 tfc other docunrenb.
FOR SALE - Potatoes,
CALL WY 2~
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13.0110.00
report to De llate of lnlerut
I per ~at
' Help Wanted
Reoter lallorooce, P&lt;uneroJ tes R. Harris, Phone
SKAMPER
Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
~..'!?'· WY 2-3612 by ..:,:t"' '"" '•"•wtno
Datil of .F1a&amp;l llliturtiF
1177
8clhftl c.n.trvtn.,._
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111 W. MAIN
POMEROY
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2 25 tic
W•- L. loll•
0Utelandlnr Dec, 31. liN
11.000.00
12· Mo. Period
- -~ CAMPING TRAILERS
~C"':':"'""'i""';"'~l'J J'OR SALE - Seven r o om
•• ,~•:·~.~;:":: IEdUCIIian
1.000.00
,,,..,ua.ot Redeemed
BalaiJl"e Outltandlq.
CARRIER WANTED
AliO make your resen•a·
brick ' house with batP and ~== r:~•llon
11 mUll
December 31, ltJGS
JO.OOO.OD
Total OutstandJni •
DAILY
tlon for Rentals now
nl repairing. In Pomeroy an outbuildinn
corner lot • one a.lul••
...,., lnroumont
for
e~
•nd Wqn
December 31 liMII
JO.OOO.OIJ
ACROSS
aaa. of Ia~rest
Middleport area. WY 2-3792. ICI'e Of ground OUt of high
CASH RICONCIL IATION
DOWN
2l.llaI per ctnt
BIG BEND
'
Total Fund Bal ance!.
l . Novel
D•le
of
Final
Mlltlll'lt,
l.Chair
Wailan
BunERNUT AVE.
19.079.90 OreMI Total lftdeMNnou2 17 30tp
water. Good garden plots and Dmmbo• :n. '""''
6. Slupe.q
2.Reglou
fOOd
TRAILER
SALES
OUtllandfnl' 0.0. 31, IQM
110.00001
ll. We;rd
HEATING, PLUMBiNGRuro 10me fruit trees. Could be .
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3.B&amp;y
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22.BmaUer
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13.603.27
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Large:.t
city
VICINITY
window
Balaca Oatrto
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Doxol 11o111e Gas. Arnold BI'Oo divided into good
1.381.66
Deofmber :u.~
Ii in Nebraska «.Vex
2."i. Foot13.000.00
At
81/l'acuse
Corporation
tilers.
E.
Main
Street
lots.
Priced
to
sell.
Call
WY
I
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4113.11
Total OutstttndiiiJ,
818
\ 13. S~d rove.r .. 5. At!irmastools
APPLY AT
Dfocoembl!'r 31. IltM
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l'omeroJ.
9 21 11c
5156 after f p. m. weeks
83.0110.00
uve
26.Yarn
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Sweeperhas
J•nce
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or IV¥ 2-56&amp;7.
38
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mea,s..
18.071.10
Auet'IONED
g~ suction, all cleaning atCato
ure
The DAILY SENTINEL ·~ 15. ••••••
ALANCII
LIGAL NOTICI
One kind ot T. Doclors"
c •.
Sea ...
28. "Yes,..
NDITUlll
tachments on wheels. GuaranPA,TRICIA GAIL .JDLL. 'dOle Plate
WY 2·2156
surgeon
group
In
Crtn BradiCIN
of ret!ldenee U untno,... aad canaot
teed. Only 4 paymenl• $5.16
10,4...':111.68 be . .:ertalDM, .-ill t•IDa IIOUCII that
Pomeroy . 16. EJ~:ciumaMochonlc St.
8.Head of
Spalo
11.838.54. on the 14th 41.7 of Febru117• U.. ttl•
WrHe. l'laao • Coatad
t!on
each left. WY 2-2685.
hoaYJIIalr 29.Bobby'•
38. ••caro
2.288.32 PlaJnt.llt. Harry 1. HW. tn.c~
hlJ
A.
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BRADJI'ORD
e. uDtt ot u.
CAR
AT : 17. Trawlers
COtuln
Nom .. •
14.143.32 JJeliUnn 1ialnd Ut In tha c.urt of
3 14 6tc
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abbrevJa.lumtnattoa 31, Well'ht
tO.Rippod
lllebte, OliiD
Common Ple.u et Meta CountJ", OlUoo
ONCI. Apply iD pet'IOII.
I tlon
99.3M.t2 ta Case No. 13.899, prQiaJ tor
SIN=G-=E=R
=-s=E=w"'I=NG'"""'
M"a&lt;7hine in
lO.BumM.t
en.
34.. Impleu. Kll1
I I liD
11,8.73
8 room house
. _ and other reuet 1111 llle JI'OUU.
Sttak House.
3 I tic , ll.lltdlan
heroine
ments
t3. JeliJflb
beautiful
new
Rwlng
table.
16,014.&amp;6 ef ..Uilul lbsenct~ for more
tllan
,
muJblrry
16.Coxa
bella, full buernent, 894
3B.Defles
anrt'OM BUTCIIBIIIICG
!1,316.80 a. year,
mAtellal
Said eau•e· wUI H for
Equipped
with
dial
c0111rol
to
WAilTED: Dpertenced med&gt; . !f. PM!
h117.87 burin&amp; Ob and after tba 3let dQt of
!9. Deea.y
36. Begone!
U.l!exlela
1111 St., Middleport. Phazm:
133.8'18.fNI .uarm. 1981.
anlc lor minor partl tnstalla· ' 21. Jumbled
20. Small boat 31. Peel
""
zaa.
buttonhole, overcast, mtttng. Wtu bDy hides
Indian
:.ncy deaiiJil, sew on buttons, MAlnday. PhD Meier, Pbol•l Pt. Pleaaanl&amp;-2607.
lion service. Must be mature, 1 22
109 719.78 Web•&amp;er ~tza. BILL, Platat:tff
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tfY
WID.
9
18
23M3.2'7 Attomen l.or PkiaUfl
ete. Sa&lt;rlfice for 8 payments
with ability to maiJI&amp;e de· : 23: Onek 00;
JB.212.M tm 1e, u, aa a. 1, ... q, a ""
II
3.3te.BO
partment and sell
parts. 21.Beginn;ng
e&amp;.ll each. WY 2-2185.
IARL GIWBSER,
1.3TI' .67
Good working conditions. In 29. Island off
3
14
8tc
158.320.46
and
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MlDemllle
II..
Grtece
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Iettor, 1tate experience,
·~
ref· 31). Egyptkon
IIE
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AL
~E
=--- 31 -bulls,
Ohio. End your aewer
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105.93'-'78
Clrd. Of lhlnlcs
9.&amp;40.00
erence1 and woges oxpocted.
godde ..
25 females, Southeastern Ohio les. We have all llzes
~·
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17,660.33 I WANT TO thank au who sent
Write c-o The Daily Sentinel, 31. Trifie
5.326.80
Hereford Assn., Spring Sale, dlldllnll. ReaiONbJe
8oJ IliA.
Z f Ue 32. Talttalum:
.1.377.17
me the lovely and cheering
Horned and Polled. Saturday, Call WY S.29'/t, cla1 or Dlglll.l
240.110.11
get
wen cards and
tlleir
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~-- · alp
Malf.
or Female - HOURLY 1I II. Trafllc
good
Wishes
during
my
Dlness
13.800.27
EARNINGS U and up for , Ill. Perform
March1 19th,
11a1e
p. m.Show
Rock Sprlnas ~u~~n
622.61
in the hospital and at home,
Min or Woman on aerYiee I• ;: ~
Fairp'Gunds, Pomeroy.
~~~90
Thank you. Ml's. Edna B. Hall
lnttnel.
roUte II city of Middleport. I: f/1: Hell4
3 14 31c Don't Stll Yourself Shoril
JGb&amp;. ~ . . . . . pay, Short
FUND
I II lie
S.\td own hours. No inveat,. ( coverlop
STIJFF,
sure
null
IICESIION.OEPREIIION
lUPER
I0.4:J8 .61
Auto Sllel
Dlllll, nperience
required. !, U. Frel&amp;lrt
Tbat's Blue Lustre lor deanPROOF IUSINISS
Help 'Wentecl
\\'rite Watkins Produeta, !De.,
33.o:J8.83
iDC ftlil and upholstery. Rent
EXCII'TIONAL "tGH
Jl.tl, W'mona, Minn.
~- Shakespear4.111.17
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IARNINGS
e,"""'
6i.I• •'IJ IIALEBMAN WANTED -1 daya
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""ampooer . omPART, TIME ·WORK
3 If 31c 1! ean sprlt~
travel, 4 days at home. Man
troy Cement Block Co.
FOR ADDED INCOMI
119.87
141'
3 l( Itt
W1ntad To Ivy
over 45 for shOrt tri~ near
1.233.12
b.Uable JAm or penGJ\11, male or
99.33l.12
Pomeroy. Worth up ta ...000
W'P\ed !or llllJ INa to
99.3&amp;1.12
AN'l1QUE ~"!!r"llure,
dishes, : t1.:~~ l'\7
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EXCELLENT, efficient and ec· fenutle.
audle the world famOUJ R. c. A.
ta
$12,500 In a year, pJ 01
•
mlocettantous Call or \lrhe : j 41. tlntldy
onomical, tllal's Blue Lustre IJt..ni•, Q.E. and Wtfti.D&amp;IloUN
10111,,••,.
TILJVISION •nd RADIO TUBES
regular
cash bonus. Air Mall
carpet and upholstery clean- .sd throulb our llttlt m.Gdem
2,111.88
=~
If.
DAILY &lt;l&amp;if'iGQUOTE - Here's how to wom li:
tuM t.tlnJ nd men!IUID·
M. A. Moore, VIce President
....10.81
er. Rent electrie shampooer \J'pe
4IIIDI WUU. WID not lnWrfen
t~t !
AXYDLBA..t.J:•
TeKas Refiner)' Corp., Bo~
with ,-our ,uent entplllymeuL To
of PupllJ
fl. ll'aker Furniture Co.
II L o N 6 I' II Lo.J.o 0 W
1,#18.88
Ol1lfJ YOa mwt have: 13..,80.00
ApneJ•
20.G33.71
711, Fort Worth, Texas, 78101,
3 14 6tc Caob Avalltbl• Jmmedl•telJ, Car,
TRUCK DBIY!RS
un~· lettaolbqtiJIIallda f.-'DCA-.111. tide a1 • .1 .&lt;! .A. Ia u.se4'
of School Plant t4.eua.oa
I ttan boQr. weeki', Could Det
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for Lbe Uo, lt for tbe two 0'1, ete, llingle letters, apoo.
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. . , . Umt, Thlf COII1P4117
will
Dietel er Gu
lropltlea, IIIIIID&amp;tl&amp; IIIII toi'Qlatlon of tile word! are all hlnto. KEEP YOUR carpets beautif1Diaclal ..... Lance to tun
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ful despite constant footsteps edllld
Aget 21 - •
...h daJ lilt Glllle . _ ""' different.
111M If dteliH. Do aot auwer ua·
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of
1
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family.
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lomo eaperiMee helpful but
A Orntopam Qrrl.U•
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Lustre. lleDI eleetrle shampoo- -bcona• llhrU lmmedia14'1J,
Power•~·
not neceSI!IIry. You CaD em1l
HQEXBYFRWPII
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i dllb, II10nr llld front
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er $1. Picken's Hardware Co. ........,. ..,,. II set up for JOU.
lrlllllllllllon, 7 10011
-W• 11ee.,. loeaUou.
end
loader,
Pearl Wftllama
Inc.
3 If 6tc -atlllnl. IObeJUq, or experlenc!e
· - per For
hour after
. . . i' HI' Jll II PI' P Z F PW PH Q P E.-PU QZFP•
(5 nsular and z snow).
train~
appllratimt
Phone WY 2-6821 or WY S.
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--- l0.S7U3
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condition. ~·· 1 .:.
write Ration Wide Semi Dlo I' R 111
ONE GARDEN Simplicity Ro- rer Jlenoaal tntemew In 71Nr
I 13 6lp
u.arr.• . 2318.
owner,
$350.
WY
2-3191
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eltr.
Wl'lta.
p)eue
lnelUdt
phone
lary tiller, one 1as ~t plate,
Y. I I :'• OIJS I patu SOQ MIJttOI AM LIKm 001(..
WY 2-31166.
3 15
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u ..::~Flrst Rulllian setUement In
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PliliiMAHIIIN'llil'
BlmDton, Oblo. Or can 513and mandolin. Shennan BusTILEVISION
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Sorori~ Lists

Holiday in
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Mlss Ebersbach

Mainly About
People
In
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Benelactorsof
p,.r~u,
Wig Show
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HasDevotions
For Ruth Class

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The Beta Sigma Pill l!ororThe March meetlllg ol t h.
lly loday publicly expressed Its
ell: Robsoll nd moth- Daughters of Ruth class of the
appreciation to several groupo! Mrs. Ja
~
United Methodist church was
f'f. PLBASANI' - "lfolida;r 81111 many lldlvlduals and busi- ;•
Md~iiB·:.~nesB ~j held Monday afternoon at the
111 ar-H II lilt 111em1 ol the ness firms for prize• donated '!a
a
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1 chilrch with Mrs. Frank StewAJmuil Sl!l'iag st1Je Revue Spool- nd favors given In col~MC!iol Ridenour and Mrs. Homer l;lel • art, president, ill charge.
..,red bf.lbt Pl. Plea8ant Jun- with the organization's receat er were In Columbus Sunday ! Psalm 23 in uni9011 opened
, Club In
aJ to attead the il&lt;lne Show belei
.
d
b' woman 1
cooper successful csrd party and wig· In the Buckeye Building
at 1the meeting, followed with ev•
11o11 wllb lbt Retail Merchuts show.
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taken from James by Mlsa
l&gt;lvlsiOI &lt;1. !be Cbamber of
Ohio Ellposition Oenler· - ~ey I Lydia Ebersbacb who
gave
eommezoo to bt !leld T!tur~ Thnse providing favors lnclud· 1were Sonday evenmg guests of8 ~ readings from 1lle Sea National
day March 17 at 7:3il p.m. Ia ed: lola'• Beauty Salon, Farm- Mrs. Heines' daughter, M r · : magaziM stressing that life can
lhe 'bigh llllllool auditorium.
er:s Bank, WllliiiiiiB
NalioD- GeneVIeve Wsrd.
! bo like 8 ship without 1 ruddel',
Higbligbt of the ~ual shew wide Ins. Agency. Rizer on Mrs. Buel RidellOUI' aad Mrs.[ useless, unless lll!lllrolled by
lithe erowuiDB of "Miil SpriDa- Co., Blaeltllllr Auto Co., Ash- WBma Guinther spent Mcmday God One need w!IIcb has _.
time" who wBl bt obosea by a laad Oil, Mulle_u'• lu. Agency, evening wilb Mrs. Homer Hoi· er been outgrown Is need for
panel o1 judgulrom ll!Vft Jove. Lalldmar~, Ohio Power, Porn- ter.
1 God.
Five readings from five
1r COUIIIy bigb ldlool semors eroy Nalioeal Bank,
Mr. aood Mn. E. J. Hill were faiihl from McCall'l Magazillt
tiein8 lor the 19116 title. Candl- Loaa, Welter's Poultry Fann, Friday business visiton io Pt. were alsll read by Miss E2lerlilates 8l'e Susan Darlt, Becky Elberfeld's Dept. Store, Fr..,.. PleasaRt W. Va.
ba h She oloeed devGtioiii with
Jlelsoll, VIckie Steele, Debbie ciJ Florist, Heiner's Bakery, Miss Mary Hill and nephew,
c ·
J)ewooo, Marjorie liNd, Peg· Middleport Dept. Ston, Fire- Michael Jones
of Columbllll, pr~ respoaded lo re11
Bumgaraer,
llld
Bell¥
11Dae
sto~.
Dudiey'a
Florist,
speal
111e
weekead
with her 1!811 'tb l!l"ine 1IIougbt 81111
11
Creon•.
Ford Motor Company, Colum- parents, Mr. and Mra. E. J. Hill. Mrs.
GloeclDa' read an
Jiarra~ lor tile lalelt llbow- b111 and ~lbern Oblo El~.,. E. J. Hill, Mis1 Mar;r Hill, orlglnl poem "llprinlllme,"
!Rg of spring lubloM will be tria Co., Middleport
SeWIRg Michael Jones and Carol H ill abe had wriltell A round mbiD
Mrs. Marianne Campbell of Ra- Center, Dutto"'s Drug Co.
1 were
Saturday eveniRg guests
'
dio •tation WJEH of Gallipolis. Prizes were donated by Dud- of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Nease d gbter Miss Dorolby
ley Florist Book Store, Sewing and family, Nease Settleme~~L ~rs. Eslie Mossman ~
•,
Cenler, Middleport Dept. Store, Mrs. Beula~ !{rantz of l'hAr- home Friday alter aaclergoiq
5l·hool AetiVJtiel
Spencer's Market. Evans, Cross ,lesion, W. Va., spent sev~ral surgery at Newarll aty u...
.
. Hardware. Ben f'ranklin, Tom days rnst week with Mr. and pital two weeks
81111 ·11 Schedule Announ~d Rue Motors. Keith Gobel, Spin· Mrs. Carl Moore. Recent eall- valeteing lliceiy. 8110
PT. PLEASANT_ CommeiiC• A-Yar?, Anthony
Plumbing, ers wer~_Mrs ~JIIyrUe Long aad Mrs. Donald Morga llld 101
cneot dates and end ot school y~ s Market. ~onanza, P1&gt;
of Newark i.l spending
this
activities for the three eounty wells Serv1ce StalloR, A &amp; ~· ly S~on, Betty Beauty Shop, week with her parents, Mr.
high schools have beeR approv· Coce Cola Co.,
. Bachner s Hoy~ s Sohm Serv~ce Statton, and Mrs. Eslie Mossmn.
tid b the Mason County Board Markel, Baker FurBIIure, H &amp; Dun s AshlaRd, G &amp; G ( afe, _
of E~ucalion as follows :
i R F~tone, Rowley aad Reed, 7 Up •Boltimg
Sarah, t;ibbs
Point Pleasawt Higb _ MOll- Glona I Beauty Shop, Dutton Grocerj&gt;, Erwiu Gulf Statmn,
day, May 16 at 7:JO p.m. Claso Drug. Co., Shoe Box,
Bahr Miller's Restaurant, Rich Val· i
Night· Thursday May 19 at Clothier.
ley Ice Cream.
1
T:lO p.m.. Bac:alaureate; aod Also, Francis Florist, Mar- Heading the event was Lois
Friday, May 20th at 7:30 p.m. Juente, Blue and Gray, Pome- Moo~ and Barbara R1ggs,
~t aercise!l.
roy Natrona! Bank, Goodwin county chairma• w1th
Ltia 1
Wahama High _
Sunday, Florist, PomeroyBowllng Alley, Mitch, Arieno M~D..Uel, Judy ~·
Jlay 22 at 1 p.m. bac&lt;alaureate Tom Thumb, SwiSher 8lld Loh· Crook, Rosetta LISle, allli Rita
and Monday , M8J 23 at a p.m. se, Simon'o Pick-A-Pair, Stiff- Ball.
101111D0111!0Inent.
ier's. Ebersbach Hardware,I- - - - -- - Hannan High -SUnday, May Moore's, Pomeroy Motor Co.,
11 at 8 p.m. lleccalaurealt ser- Kroger, G lr J, Duke's C1eanMnlmmm-·
'ire. Mooday, May 23 at 2 p.m. ers, Fabr1~ Shop, B.R.W. Hdwe.
scrumptious
ciau dey uerelsea and Tues- Phillips Sisters, New
York
idea! Eat out tonigtt;,
day, May :14 at 8 p.m.
oom· ClotbiBg House, Dowale and
f'llld RESTAURANTS
- t I'&lt;"Jr&amp;m.
Gross, L &amp; Z, Elberfeld's, Chap.
maR llld Canedy, Kinr(1 Build·
fast lillie
ers Supply, Wallaao Jeweler
yo uw I'MFS'
Strllfme1111 Cracbn
Jngei'a Furllitur., Rollab ~
• t )IIU', tae •
Store, 'l'lny'a Foodlaud, Jimlb.boa31t
ID.ee
mie'a Pastry, Fi!ber'a.
Hoi·
IUDI Bakery, Citizens Bank.
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Associated
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Six acoull, eacll 11v11a two Farmer• Balllt; Glemor Beauparts of the Scout Law, lighted
a oandle wllb ncb part. They
were Jamea Amlbury, Randy
Y01111g, Carl T!tomu, Riobard
FarnSWIII'I!l, Tommy Karr, and '
Roger Karr. The elogaa 1 n d
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motto wore repeated br Byron
McCoy.
JAR
Scou- Jamot
Reush
spoke oa YDWIII mea ot lbe community and the Boy Scout movement. Ho recalled that when the
troop started only three months
ago, three boys attended. That
aumber has Row grawn to II.
Mr. Roush iBtroduced hla ll!oior
patrol leader, Gordo• Holter;
assistant seaior patrol leader.
Tonuny Karr, and 1!Irea patrol
leaders. Paatber, Roger Karr;
eagle, Richard Fprnswortb and
Fo•, Marvin Taylor. U. recogFRESH- CRISP
nized the Cub Scout Pack and
«&gt;mmended It lor the 1tride1 It
1.1! making toward Boy Scoutisg.
Presenting awards to !be boys,
Paul Werner, district commis·
oioner, charged the boys and the
pareBII to strive to achieve the
Eagle rull:, the ultimate goei
of every Scout. He emphasized
tbat Scoutiag develops maltlood,
citizenship, allll spiritual
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Nancy Bucbanan, Alan Cunnillg- staged in 1 .lupper club will
ham, Richard Hawley, Rhonda take place June :Ill w11e11 Carlos
HyseR, JaR Long, Robbie Ord, Ortis defends hla Ughtwelghl
NaiiCY ShiDet, Jim Warnw, title agamst JolunlJ Blllarro at
and Gregory Willie.
the Holiday iiAluM Ill 111..-.
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day cards were - t « will bt
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Nelle
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BiD«, Mra. Richard u.mpbeli,
Min Ebersbach, Mrs. Gloeck- . Mlsaee Ada and Lucrello
lervlag lleigl ColmtJ
Ge!lheimer, Mra. Minnie Neutzling, Mra. Vlrp Slalw ond
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Rencly YOUDg. These awards
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their motben and eadl mother
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'I1Ie IJieetbii W81 d&lt;JHd by
Mr. Roush and tlle entire troop
formlllg lbt Friendship Circle
for a ci011ing prayer.
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The Beta Sigma Pill l!ororThe March meetlllg ol t h.
lly loday publicly expressed Its
ell: Robsoll nd moth- Daughters of Ruth class of the
appreciation to several groupo! Mrs. Ja
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United Methodist church was
f'f. PLBASANI' - "lfolida;r 81111 many lldlvlduals and busi- ;•
Md~iiB·:.~nesB ~j held Monday afternoon at the
111 ar-H II lilt 111em1 ol the ness firms for prize• donated '!a
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1 chilrch with Mrs. Frank StewAJmuil Sl!l'iag st1Je Revue Spool- nd favors given In col~MC!iol Ridenour and Mrs. Homer l;lel • art, president, ill charge.
..,red bf.lbt Pl. Plea8ant Jun- with the organization's receat er were In Columbus Sunday ! Psalm 23 in uni9011 opened
, Club In
aJ to attead the il&lt;lne Show belei
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b' woman 1
cooper successful csrd party and wig· In the Buckeye Building
at 1the meeting, followed with ev•
11o11 wllb lbt Retail Merchuts show.
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l&gt;lvlsiOI &lt;1. !be Cbamber of
Ohio Ellposition Oenler· - ~ey I Lydia Ebersbacb who
gave
eommezoo to bt !leld T!tur~ Thnse providing favors lnclud· 1were Sonday evenmg guests of8 ~ readings from 1lle Sea National
day March 17 at 7:3il p.m. Ia ed: lola'• Beauty Salon, Farm- Mrs. Heines' daughter, M r · : magaziM stressing that life can
lhe 'bigh llllllool auditorium.
er:s Bank, WllliiiiiiB
NalioD- GeneVIeve Wsrd.
! bo like 8 ship without 1 ruddel',
Higbligbt of the ~ual shew wide Ins. Agency. Rizer on Mrs. Buel RidellOUI' aad Mrs.[ useless, unless lll!lllrolled by
lithe erowuiDB of "Miil SpriDa- Co., Blaeltllllr Auto Co., Ash- WBma Guinther spent Mcmday God One need w!IIcb has _.
time" who wBl bt obosea by a laad Oil, Mulle_u'• lu. Agency, evening wilb Mrs. Homer Hoi· er been outgrown Is need for
panel o1 judgulrom ll!Vft Jove. Lalldmar~, Ohio Power, Porn- ter.
1 God.
Five readings from five
1r COUIIIy bigb ldlool semors eroy Nalioeal Bank,
Mr. aood Mn. E. J. Hill were faiihl from McCall'l Magazillt
tiein8 lor the 19116 title. Candl- Loaa, Welter's Poultry Fann, Friday business visiton io Pt. were alsll read by Miss E2lerlilates 8l'e Susan Darlt, Becky Elberfeld's Dept. Store, Fr..,.. PleasaRt W. Va.
ba h She oloeed devGtioiii with
Jlelsoll, VIckie Steele, Debbie ciJ Florist, Heiner's Bakery, Miss Mary Hill and nephew,
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J)ewooo, Marjorie liNd, Peg· Middleport Dept. Ston, Fire- Michael Jones
of Columbllll, pr~ respoaded lo re11
Bumgaraer,
llld
Bell¥
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sto~.
Dudiey'a
Florist,
speal
111e
weekead
with her 1!811 'tb l!l"ine 1IIougbt 81111
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Ford Motor Company, Colum- parents, Mr. and Mra. E. J. Hill. Mrs.
GloeclDa' read an
Jiarra~ lor tile lalelt llbow- b111 and ~lbern Oblo El~.,. E. J. Hill, Mis1 Mar;r Hill, orlglnl poem "llprinlllme,"
!Rg of spring lubloM will be tria Co., Middleport
SeWIRg Michael Jones and Carol H ill abe had wriltell A round mbiD
Mrs. Marianne Campbell of Ra- Center, Dutto"'s Drug Co.
1 were
Saturday eveniRg guests
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dio •tation WJEH of Gallipolis. Prizes were donated by Dud- of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Nease d gbter Miss Dorolby
ley Florist Book Store, Sewing and family, Nease Settleme~~L ~rs. Eslie Mossman ~
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Cenler, Middleport Dept. Store, Mrs. Beula~ !{rantz of l'hAr- home Friday alter aaclergoiq
5l·hool AetiVJtiel
Spencer's Market. Evans, Cross ,lesion, W. Va., spent sev~ral surgery at Newarll aty u...
.
. Hardware. Ben f'ranklin, Tom days rnst week with Mr. and pital two weeks
81111 ·11 Schedule Announ~d Rue Motors. Keith Gobel, Spin· Mrs. Carl Moore. Recent eall- valeteing lliceiy. 8110
PT. PLEASANT_ CommeiiC• A-Yar?, Anthony
Plumbing, ers wer~_Mrs ~JIIyrUe Long aad Mrs. Donald Morga llld 101
cneot dates and end ot school y~ s Market. ~onanza, P1&gt;
of Newark i.l spending
this
activities for the three eounty wells Serv1ce StalloR, A &amp; ~· ly S~on, Betty Beauty Shop, week with her parents, Mr.
high schools have beeR approv· Coce Cola Co.,
. Bachner s Hoy~ s Sohm Serv~ce Statton, and Mrs. Eslie Mossmn.
tid b the Mason County Board Markel, Baker FurBIIure, H &amp; Dun s AshlaRd, G &amp; G ( afe, _
of E~ucalion as follows :
i R F~tone, Rowley aad Reed, 7 Up •Boltimg
Sarah, t;ibbs
Point Pleasawt Higb _ MOll- Glona I Beauty Shop, Dutton Grocerj&gt;, Erwiu Gulf Statmn,
day, May 16 at 7:JO p.m. Claso Drug. Co., Shoe Box,
Bahr Miller's Restaurant, Rich Val· i
Night· Thursday May 19 at Clothier.
ley Ice Cream.
1
T:lO p.m.. Bac:alaureate; aod Also, Francis Florist, Mar- Heading the event was Lois
Friday, May 20th at 7:30 p.m. Juente, Blue and Gray, Pome- Moo~ and Barbara R1ggs,
~t aercise!l.
roy Natrona! Bank, Goodwin county chairma• w1th
Ltia 1
Wahama High _
Sunday, Florist, PomeroyBowllng Alley, Mitch, Arieno M~D..Uel, Judy ~·
Jlay 22 at 1 p.m. bac&lt;alaureate Tom Thumb, SwiSher 8lld Loh· Crook, Rosetta LISle, allli Rita
and Monday , M8J 23 at a p.m. se, Simon'o Pick-A-Pair, Stiff- Ball.
101111D0111!0Inent.
ier's. Ebersbach Hardware,I- - - - -- - Hannan High -SUnday, May Moore's, Pomeroy Motor Co.,
11 at 8 p.m. lleccalaurealt ser- Kroger, G lr J, Duke's C1eanMnlmmm-·
'ire. Mooday, May 23 at 2 p.m. ers, Fabr1~ Shop, B.R.W. Hdwe.
scrumptious
ciau dey uerelsea and Tues- Phillips Sisters, New
York
idea! Eat out tonigtt;,
day, May :14 at 8 p.m.
oom· ClotbiBg House, Dowale and
f'llld RESTAURANTS
- t I'&lt;"Jr&amp;m.
Gross, L &amp; Z, Elberfeld's, Chap.
maR llld Canedy, Kinr(1 Build·
fast lillie
ers Supply, Wallaao Jeweler
yo uw I'MFS'
Strllfme1111 Cracbn
Jngei'a Furllitur., Rollab ~
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Store, 'l'lny'a Foodlaud, Jimlb.boa31t
ID.ee
mie'a Pastry, Fi!ber'a.
Hoi·
IUDI Bakery, Citizens Bank.
n~est1ture
Also, a. H. Rewiiags, Crow I
Steak Rouae, .Kan- .. v.. Zandt
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lie piadp o1 llllegia- • Ill Beaut,y Shop, Robiuon '11r GlmiD Boller tile Also, Wehrung
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8cout oath, 81113 H~ oC 1bt Pomeroy PaslrJ,
Associated
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Six acoull, eacll 11v11a two Farmer• Balllt; Glemor Beauparts of the Scout Law, lighted
a oandle wllb ncb part. They
were Jamea Amlbury, Randy
Y01111g, Carl T!tomu, Riobard
FarnSWIII'I!l, Tommy Karr, and '
Roger Karr. The elogaa 1 n d
28 OL
motto wore repeated br Byron
McCoy.
JAR
Scou- Jamot
Reush
spoke oa YDWIII mea ot lbe community and the Boy Scout movement. Ho recalled that when the
troop started only three months
ago, three boys attended. That
aumber has Row grawn to II.
Mr. Roush iBtroduced hla ll!oior
patrol leader, Gordo• Holter;
assistant seaior patrol leader.
Tonuny Karr, and 1!Irea patrol
leaders. Paatber, Roger Karr;
eagle, Richard Fprnswortb and
Fo•, Marvin Taylor. U. recogFRESH- CRISP
nized the Cub Scout Pack and
«&gt;mmended It lor the 1tride1 It
1.1! making toward Boy Scoutisg.
Presenting awards to !be boys,
Paul Werner, district commis·
oioner, charged the boys and the
pareBII to strive to achieve the
Eagle rull:, the ultimate goei
of every Scout. He emphasized
tbat Scoutiag develops maltlood,
citizenship, allll spiritual
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Bill Hensler, Kim
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Sherman Mills, Patrick Mullen,
Eugene Powell, Joyce Riley,
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Nancy Bucbanan, Alan Cunnillg- staged in 1 .lupper club will
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HyseR, JaR Long, Robbie Ord, Ortis defends hla Ughtwelghl
NaiiCY ShiDet, Jim Warnw, title agamst JolunlJ Blllarro at
and Gregory Willie.
the Holiday iiAluM Ill 111..-.
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day cards were - t « will bt
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Min Ebersbach, Mrs. Gloeck- . Mlsaee Ada and Lucrello
lervlag lleigl ColmtJ
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don llolter, Rogel' Karr, Tom·
my Karr, Byron McCoy, Marvin Taylor, Cllrl T!tomas. ud
Rencly YOUDg. These awards
wero pinneol oo the boyl by
their motben and eadl mother
re&lt;eived a millioturt Tuderfool pin from ber 101.
'I1Ie IJieetbii W81 d&lt;JHd by
Mr. Roush and tlle entire troop
formlllg lbt Friendship Circle
for a ci011ing prayer.
Alao attending wore
Carl
Kautz, institutional representative, Paul Karr, Arvll Hoitor,
both troop committee and Ro~
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of the troop
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Summer Program

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SALE CANCELLED
Plans were discussed for a . The wa and means ~It- Ted Riley, Jr., committee mem· The bake sale of the
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BY LUCILLE HAWKINS
aate, Mrs. Jed Websler, Sr., I Alldre, ,pastur of the United
cram when the Girl Scout ca. tee . repo~ 011 fund·. ra~
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An estimated 200 persons at- Mrs: Ben Neutzllns, and Mrs. MethodiSt Church, and Paul
~ Troop 185 met Monday a1 projeclll 111 asslrt ~girls In atFriday, bas been cancelled.
ll!nded the 4th . annual birth· Frank Cheesebrew, psst pres!- 1 Case!, Frank Vaughan, Elza W k
Mr Cl
the Electric Company s 0 c 1a 1 tending summer cainp The
MEETS 'fQNJGHT
joy party of l)rew Webster dents.
Gilmore, Guy E. Guinther, Roy '
ee end auests of s. }'8 · room in Middleport
· croup 'voted to opo..,; ~ i.un- The Winding Trail Garden
Post, American Leaton, with j Mrs. Fisher thanked Mrs. Reuter, CUiford Hayeo and Murray were her son and,.au- A covered dish dinner was mage sale' in the near future. club wlll meet tonllht at tile A total lwrar eclipse lasll
•uxtl iary Unit as bos!B, at the •Tom Crow lor the beautiful flor· Frank Cheesebrew, past Post ' ~~ter-m.Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed by the girls and their Guests atliending were Marc bonie of Mrs. Charles Hayes. two hours.
Pn•neroy Elementary Sohooi ia1 arrancement which
she eommanders.
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, :ena style dinner wos serv- Webster for whom the Post the commander including a cer· •of Stowe, Ohio, and Mrs. George
was named, after which she tHicate to Jim Meese for WM-! Sttnard, Mogadore, Oh1o.
10 beginning at six.
.,, ,, program opened with lhe i 1r,troduced Mrs. Thomtun and ,PO; llcb Wingett lot· Daily Sen· ' Mr. Leo Smith, an employee /
Ben' Mrs. Arthur Wise, Bold
star lllnei,Mand Bob H~hch, for ~,th- I of the Ohio Vallev
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past : Company, Kyger Creek, .. as
rd by the advancement of col·: au~er intr:..::;
wu.' year.• .
I been transferred to Brtlhant,l
,,., .\ lr&gt;. \t1ltun Rous~ as Sgt.- 111
f Ath 9 e!Bhth district I Charleo Swatzel first vice 1Ohto. The Smith fam1ly plan ,
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F.rnf's t Powf'll and Mrs. David ,commander : Frank
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c·,.,,llngs had the American i Fbrew. CroellhlllthdlsRtrict ccbaMplaJI'n; 'meJ=mebersbUKen·~~rdsHatorrJS'LeonBardb ; of Heath Methodist Church and '
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ALBANY, N.Y. (UP!) -For
the theft ol aome $5 worth of
Candy, the alale of New York
took S4 ol Slephea Dennison's
best years.
Now, the stale Ill going to pay
the lf.yeai'Oitl, Glens Falla,
Janltor $115,tlll0 oorn]IOIIIIatlon.
"Ill a 101111," the New Yort
Coati ol C1atma t!ald Wednetday, "~ Jabellld. bim u a
1l1Mnlman, placed.· blm In a
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facilities I!Jr II!!WiniJ trilltment year later, psycholollcal · exand rehibiUiatlon oi the perts, parUy on the ballls of
Dlllltally UL" ·
te!linl and' pai'lly from o!MervaDeniiiBGIJ'• story ..,. back to tion, classified him a "low
October of 1921, when be waa Fide moron" and be was
16. He IJrob lnlll 1 1 ~Ide transferred to the institution
ataild ·and a!Gie eome candy. foi male defective; delinquents
The boy pleaded guilty to. lbird at Napanoch. In Mll'Cb S, 11311,
dep b.ey. was··~MR a he
ordered to Dannemora
oll!lpelliJed lelliellee IIIII• · or; 1Stltallaipltal on "• certlflc1le
tllnd to report to a . . In ol ~cy:•
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bls home of Salem, N. Y: . ~ . HI• ~nltnce did not end until
1 lilll-brolller, Georae ~
1ft ,foUed to dllllp!J Wttb:
order IIIII on Ava. 14, ltll, laD,
c:Gfl\'lDCed lhrtliJcll
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Plans were made to assist
with the aniKial Fellowship Tea
In April when the Dorcas Circle of the Middleport First Baptist Church met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ethel
HUBhes.
Mrs. Charles Bennett, chair·
man, conducted the meeting.
Devotions were given by Janlee GibiJs and included a medltaUon ou prayer, "Prelude Ill
Prayer," giving four aspeclll of
prayer including a "Deflllition
of Prayer," "Christ Teaches
Us to Pray:• "l..al'iB and Prayer Act1on; ' "Blessings of Prayer Life: She closed with
a
poem, "God'o Strange Aaswers."
The Circle will lllfnli~ eiBhl
dozen cooklea and sandwiches
for the Fellowship Tea. The
croup voted tu give $6 to the
IChooJ lunch pt08'Dffi.
Mrs. Dana Hamm gave the ·
study lesson irom the study
book, "The Church not Made
With Hands." Mrs. Hughes was
aBSlsted by Mrs. Lllllan McGhee
lr serving a salad course carrying out tile Saint Patrick's Day
colors and !Ierne in the napkin• and table appointments.
The next meetinc will be a
potluck dillber at the churcb.
Attending in addition to the above named were Mn. Pearl
Hollman, Beulab While, Mn.
Cbarles White, Mrs.
Clyde
Winebrenner, Miss Rboda Hall,

Day commg

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Prl•• • will Include,
lint
plare, SB, ucnnd plaee, $5.
tlllrd place, $3, and fourth
place, S%. Aayone Interested
In appearing In tile show may
eontact Mrs. Alan L&gt;onard,
W'\'2-2723, Laura Harri~Ml,
WY2-773i. Mro. William King,
WY!-5681 or Mn.
Robert
King, WYZ-3'713. FOod and fno
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The annual talent sllow
sponsored by the Bradbury
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Marrh 18 at 8 p.m. at the
,.boo! auditorium. A rehear.
sal has beeu scheduled lor
Thursday eveaing at 7:30 p.
m. Admlssfon Is twenty.flve

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sometime before dawn today.
FBI Agento and MeiiS County Sheriff Robert C.
Harten bach said the bank, located on Third-s! in the
eastern Meigs County community, was tooted of an un- ~
determined sum of money .
The vault, a walk·ln type, I! point.
,
located In a hallway between "They knew what they were
the office of Cashier Freeland aoing after though," said Ellis.
Norris and the area currently The FBI man sa1d notes, bonds 1
used as the bank lobby.
and checks kept in the
safe I
were left behind.
The burglary wu discovered s If H te b h 111'd th
by Norris when he went to the
heri
ar n ae
e1
ll8llle thieves also apparently
bank at 7: II a.m. Entry was soUBht unsuc&lt;essfully to enter ,
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pined into the building Itself
thrOUBh I plywood door.
The front seclion or the bank,
where the main safe is located,
wa• not bothered. The front secbon is the area which
was I
most heavily damaged by the
February 4 fire which practically sutted the biulding and resuited in the death of an elder',,,.,.. !
ly
woman. The front a r e Cl,
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tnown as the main lobby ser- The Meigs County Health De· RESIGNS - The resignat ion of Mrs. Georr~!~~~:r;~:~;:.;,
tur, has not been reopened since partment today re-emphasi1.ed son . caseworker for 17 year s with the Meigs
',
SURVEYS HOLE IN VAULT - Freeland Norris, cashier of the First NatiQnal Bank of Racine which recently the blaze. It was surmised that the importance of seven rabies fare Department, eff ective March 15. was
was gutted by fire, was struck again early today, this time by a thief or thieves who looted the vault of an unde- the main sore was not bother· I immunization clinics, the first I day by th e coun~ y t• ommi ss io n('r~ . Ear lier she se rved
ed because the thief or thieves i being today at the Reedsville i ,rears on the child welfare board and operated
termined sum of money.- Sentinel P.ilot.o~.'------------------------ feared being seen.
I fire house, 7-9 p.m.
~am s on Tru_ckmg Companv four vcars. A hfe long Pilme~ '
A cuttinl turch was used 111 Forty..ight cases of rabies roy H1gh School at hlel1t program fa n backer, she
enter the walk·in vault, accord- were reported tn Meis• Coun- four grown children, Joyce ~•Ihamson and Mrs. .
ing to FBI agents who rushed ty during 11165. There have beeo Hundley, both of Colu mbus: Earl, Williamson, . ,
to the scene from the ClnclA- twelve cases so far in 1966.
Pa., and Mrs. Sarah Gi bb.&gt;, Pol.le iO V. MIS. Williamson.
v
nati DistriCt office in Athens.
In order to protect the p•o- wh c resides on Harn sonvlllP ~· o ad , took over operation
11 appeared that 1 bed sheet, pie of this county against ra bies of ~he Williamso n Trucking Cu. fo llowmg the death of .
SPACE CENTER, Houston (UP!) ~ Space officials
or somethinc of the like. was (sometimes called . Hydrophob- bet -~llsband ,_La fe , '-" 1937 __ __
today reported Gemlnl.8 astronauto NeU Armstrong and
o
used to shroud the
cuttin&amp; l •al, a dOH quaranttne wos put /
,
.• ,
David Scott ·~n aood condition" but cloaked in secrecy
Ia
torch light.
into effect on February 22nd,
key details of what turned their magnificently flying
dae
Sheriff Hartenbach Indicated ' 1966. to last for • period or '
lf
space machine into a potential death trap.
be believed the job tu he I h • ' mne:y 1901 days. ThiS w as ,
Gemini control withheld tapes of the last conversa·
"Knowlnc Homemakers From work of professionals.
I done to eliminate the
stray
1
tiona with the space twins before they had to "bail out"
Around tbe World'' is
I h • FBI Agent Mac Ellis would ' dogs.
of orbit aboard their Stldd~y balky capsule. Armstrong
theme of the 3011l11tnual M~ oot commit himself on t b is ! All doss and cats over six.
A small frame home on Ra ilroad·st in
and· ~ w.ere under ,tight
County EJ.tens1011 Hnmtmak.ero ,
- , mon~ old should be •mmunl1r was destroyed by flames this morning although
security Wrapa.
unlil the first word came that
I
Achievement l&gt;a)!, :Mar!!ll :11..
I ed. !be vaccine U!ed by the! port volunteer firemen, summonerl al !l» a.m •
.
1bey bad aiqed. spectacu- they were safe and sound $13.1 BU ion Gone
The procram will begin •t
Ve~rln~rlans conducti"B the ithe blaze for two hours to bring it under contro l.
Jar demol\ltrallon of space aboard the rescue ship. An WASJUNGTON - THE SEN· 10
at th
Middleport
clm1eo 10 ihts county woll pro-1
Defective wiring was reported the cause of the fi~
prowea In bookinc up tu aa estimated 10 million or more ate Approprlatl~nB Committee Hi ~·~hool a::CIItorium. Relis·
teet your dOB for a penud of at th e Archie Pierce reside ore. Mrs. Pierre was at han~t
Agena taraet rocla!t 185 mtles Amencano stayed near their Wednesd~y qu1ckly approved tr gti
.11 Ia 1 1 t ·30
three years. Cats are only pro·/alone wh en the blaze startIn apace Wednesday and television sets durinc the the admmiSiratlon • $13.1 bll- a on WI 1 r 1 · •
tected for one year. The fee is , ed
ally covered by 'Insurance.
Armstrong broulhl the capsule crucial hours.
Uon supplemental approprla-~ The seveR Meigs County E•$1.50 per pet. Dogs must be · The one story house was en- Just as firemen and squadmel
down tu a perleot landing
tar et rocket ' lio~s bill for mlittary a~d econ- tension Homemakers'
Clubo
brought to the clinics on a leashIgulled in flames upon the ar-lwere prep•ring to leave H
"dead in the middle" or an Theed f Agena, f' ~do k' 0 f omtc e1penditures m Vtet Nam. will have educational exhlbtt&amp;.
and caUl in a covered CORlaia- riva l or firemen They got Mrs. scene of the Pierce home th11
us
or mans '"
c mg
The &lt;'llmm•ttee action clear- F tu ed
l'&lt;lmeroy
Police tnvesH•ated
·
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't w""
l
emergency tar1eI area.
two objects in sp&amp;c4!, continued
ker
lll be
.
e
er.
IPiercP's
purse conta ining mon-.emergency - res&lt;.·ue un1
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The destroyer U~ Leonard in 8 •lparkJna" orbit for use ir1 ed the m~asure. for an expected
ea r spea
w
Ill ace1dent at 11:24 a. m. Wed. The other llix clinics;
ey out, but that was the onl y:inrormed that the resident
..
F. Mason .wa• tu bnng them tu future spac;;"-•ots.
floor L'Onscderatton Monday. The Mrs. Gerald Larson of Athens, Jlesday on Weot Second·sl tllat March 19 Bedford Rer•·ea- item :rdVed
nearby Railroad-s! home
Naha, Okmawa, aboul 8 p.m.
Coase A,' Myotery
House approved it earlier this !"""•rly With the Peace Corps involved three vehicles.
tiona! Cent~r. Bedford •chood Firemen . said Mrs. Pierre fallen nn a stov e and set hll!l•
EST (Friday morning, Okinawa 8
te h 1 1
.d Wed week. Included iR the bill are m Caroon, Af~lca, and Mimars. Police oaid Ada Titus, 48, 10 a.m.-1% ROOn.
fainted as the fire progressed self afire.
,
881
'I Dewey
Cummmg• of . L ' Pomeroy • travel'n
on March Z2, Racme
. Ftre
. Hou3e, and emergency - resl'ue squad1 ton wor th OI mt1 g east
hme)
from the landing area 500 scipoce · ch n cans
th
· 1 did• some 112 ·3 b'll'
.
miles from the western Pacific ne ay mg t ey s~mp y
itary procurement and construe- Ohm, deleaate Association of Weot Second, was reportedly Racine. 7-9 p.m.
I men were summoned to admin· Squadmen went to the .
not know w!lat. caused the tion for the war in Viet Nam. Country WomeR of the Wnrld, crowded by IIIOther car at M h •• Middl
I
Fl .
of Cla renre Gilkey, 55 ..who
I land
s
,
•~a and GelDini I •· start
h Ill
k "K
H
arc ~.
epor
re tster oxygen.
f • I
d d
Pbo!qrapby lllrlaRed
;;.~·
,
w
Also included is 1415 million in w o w spea on now ~ the intersection of Meehani«&gt;Bt House, Middleport, 1-9 p.m.
I There were 12 fi remen ,.. ' """ rom secon . an
Only uniformed mUltary per- h'~ and pltcbinB in sp~ce economic aid for world trouble makers from Othe~ Lands.
and hot a parked ..helle own- March 26 Town House, Harr~ 1 sponding to t'le alarm with both degCPe burns on. ~" back. ~·
sonnel were being permitted tu w t e linked. The pitchiDB spo!B - $275 million of which .Mrs. Ernest Harrts, Syracuse, ed by Sam Arnold. Syracuse. sonville, 3·' 5 .m.
Middleport pumper trucks and ·G•l kev w"' transported tu V~
pho!IJBtaph their arrival and ~undockntlnued ?,n Gemml when It is destined for South Viet Nam. WID present a demonstraboa ~· 'r.u! Arnold vehide was shoved March 31 pCity Hall Pome- the emergency squad. It was erllns Memonal hospital wile!'
•
ed.
Japanese flower amuwna 10 forward intu another parked ve'
'
Irepor ted th e 1osses were par
. t. off 1t:10 ls sa•d late th1s morniiJ
ho•- were to he passed out by
Pffi ~Is
Tbe 5haklng and vlbrat'1on
.
roy ' 2.-• p·m·
•· h'1s rond.1tion
. was not serl"""'
1
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the
mormna.
lllele
owned
by
Clifford
Bacb.
,
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o .. ~ on a:"ooda'::.ruti n" could have ruptured fuel tank• Frnal KICk
There will be • share • cost ner, Middleport.
April 2, Ernesl DaviS s Gar· ""'""' •. '"·'""',"
., Gil kev. however. was to bci
was e!narea ~pace Al:n~y of the Alena .or even tile skiR SNOW AND CIDLLY RAINS nursery with a respouible Ill- Medium damage to all the au- .,., Salem Center, 3-i p.m.
Sgt. P. D. McCreedy. rom· [transferred to a Huntingtun, W. •
spokesman said about Arm- ?f the pre..umed Gemini craft swept th~ northerR RockJes !IJ. ult m ch"'le for mothers deslr- lnmobUes was reported. No in·
WEATHER
mander ol the Gallia·Meigs 'Va . hospo ta l.
strona and Scott ll1 a morning Itself.
day, f~!dmg a warm !lpeil and in&amp; tu brlnc pre-school children. juries or arrests were reportstate Highway Patrol Post,
brlefinc ll the Houston Manned ll was the createst 811Spense prompiiDI the weathe~ bureau
ed.
Mosdy cloudy, C&lt;IIIInued said today per""'' wishing tn
SQU ~I) CALLED
Spacerraft Center.
atory In U. S. space history. Ill issue livestock Watni"BS.
Veteraas Mmortal HD1pll,ll
Pomeroy police Wednesday ar- worm Friday wltb acaltered I orran1e for driver exam in•·
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Witll ahocklng ouddeoneso 1 The records were locked The snow and cold spread Adml11lono - Mary Cline, rested Clifford Beaver, Porno- tllunclenhowen west Ia fore· ! lion tests should firsi call th• The
Pomerov emergencp..
opace triumph turned into 1 away. '!be .apace
asency eastward into the
northern Pomeroy; Ira Roach, Coolvllle; roy, oo an into&lt;icatlon charge - • 11111 In ust by ovenihl.
Patrol Post. nol Middleport squad was called tu the B1111t
near catastrophe Rolling pitch- refused to replay tape• of the Pla1ns where
temperature• Douglas Tucker Tuppera Plains and Frank Musoer, 'll , Pornotown holt whero the tests ,,. and Grey restaurant Wed!IIIW
inK motions o1 ·the &lt;raft and as.tronauts' .voi•es during Ibis Wed!u,sday soared as high as Howard
Roush,
Racine; roy, on 1 DWI cbarge,
NOW YOU KNOW
riven. The State Highway Pa- dav at t t . JQa.m. whea Blantfli
loss of 1 maneuvering jet Ctlllcal period.
16 at Stoux Falls, S. D.
Blanche Compaoa, Clilloo; CiaIll. Patrick w1s bora In ellher trol 1, listed In the Pomeroy· Compson. Chrt on, who is ~
occurred durlni a perlod when The pilt!B themoelves we&lt;e
r~ Ruush, Mason; Kenneth KeeMAN lULLED
Eaclaod or Scollalld, poulblyi Middleport telephoae dhw t· pln;ed thece, fell and oulf~ ·
Gemini 8 wao out of oontact kept out of public tuuch, They Holding Tight
see, Pomeroy ; Gertrude Drake, SALEM, Ohio (UP! ) - John ., Franco, But ""' known , ory with a direct line.
a b1oken arm. The squad !iii¥
wll!! the ground,
would remaill so, officials said, WS ANGELES - POLICE Vinton; Mrs. Ayward Jones, McCarthy, 39, East Poleotlne, eertalnly te ll.ove lloea boru l
J '·•·r to Veterans Memoria]· Jlat.,', ·
Obviously baoty COIIIUltations for at least another nine days. maintained 1 liBht grip
on Racine.
wao IRjured fatally Wednesday ekeftere thao Ill lrelllnd. I-'""'""''''" .,.,
, ; p1tal.
•
when ground contact was The pilota, wearing •Uftllas- Watts today to prevent a recur- Dlsebarges - Normaa Rtser, In a two-ear craob on Ohio If.
·-·- ··- · - established led 111 a doclsloa to aes, stepped aboard the destroy- renee of wild disorder I hat Racine; Douglas JUckl, Mlcl- east of Ohio 7 In Columbiana
brinl Gemini 8 down ., the 7tb er amUing and waving at 1:30 wrlcked the area lwice since dlepori; Mary Cline, Pomeroy; County. He was • passenger in
of 44 planned orbits, In the a. m. EST, !llday. But said last summer.
Sheryl Hicks, Mlddleporl; Fe- one of the can.
western Pacific emerpncy astronaut physician Dr. Cbarh!s The Ne,ro district of oouth- lit Isaacs, Coolville; Ellie Hawarea. One reason lpr the Berry, "I'd waeer that they are west Los Anceles was quiel thorne, Racine; Belly Hayn,
FIREMEN CAlLED
landing choice wsa the fa&lt;l ; latJcued."
Wednesday nlpt but authorl- Syracuse.
Pomeroy firemen were sumwas dayll8ht there, and nJshlln Wbat happened?
ties were ready to roll in force
moned at IZ:tl p.m. Wedn..
tile primary reoowry area of ''I doR'I tblnk we know," oald should they detect indications
MeJc• OtiMI'II Rolf Itel
day tu Hemlock Grove whore
the western Atlantic.
GllrUb.
· of another outburst of violence Admlolont - Kl!llllllb 'l1lo- 1 bruBh ltre had been started
The Ratton was kept In "The apoctfle failure we can't Uke Tuesday's rioting. Other mas, Pomeroy; Omar Bays, near the Cbarles Marshall miauapense lor five !lours-from ·reaDy determine al this time," cit)' •IOJides and residents of Racine.
dence. No damaae was r•portthe ttme the trnuiJie (lfopJied 11(1
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Dllcbll'IOS - N18t.
ed by Fire Chief Henry Werry.

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Sheriff Hartenbach, FBI
Open Hunt for Safecrackers

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Sale I "Harvest"
Imported Braided Rugs

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Vaughan, Don Hunnel, Frank ! have four chlldren.
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fl• ,lnd F. Jza ullmore the AmerVau8han and Elza Gilmore Mr I
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ecfa lfC
Swatzel reported the
ha~ i Mr. and Mrs: Btll
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Carver W!lliaoms pastor of the I
mber bi
. . (Beverly Perrtnl of Pon tac,
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Frr ~ l Ba ptrst church. gave the
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A double thick
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quota at 31. Guy E. Gumther, week witb his parents Mr. and /
uwot a !On
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Paul Cascl and Omrles Swat· · '
heavy weight
f: l''dgt' or allegiance led
by
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Mrs. Jehn Harrtson and famreversible
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F'1sher, pres1'den t
zel ard
eachf recetved· a certificate
of 'Illy• They planned to visit in
~l r~ !1' :1.:;on
25
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aw
ar secunng
or morei Dayton with her father before
braid rug, featuring
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Guinth-1 returmng
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the authentic home\ :.r r·: ll;:rl Anthem al'•&lt;·ompanied 'with the annual Fellowship Tea j ~ receifi ve an award for se~- Michigan.
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· to be lleld in AprU when the lll8 ve new members this
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·" fls N•utzl•dng andl sdllent EJecta Circle of the Middleport year. Kenneth Harris present- Mrs. John Kincaid has
re- • American. It's made
IJI'd' r r wa ~ ~1 e
for t 1e ead
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d fflFirst Baptist Church met Tuesave '"I P Y tu Swat· · turncd to her orne after spen ·
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etty an .Je
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tstand'
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TJ1f. Prea bl.
• th !day evening at the home of
or o~
~ servtce . ID 1 mg severa uttys 1 n
un ar,
8 11 •.1
llillty.
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m e_ ~o e 'Mrs Milton Hood
]the Amencan Leg1on dunngj W. Va. wit!: her daughter, Mrs.
1
u n ~ l r lu trn n followed In unl~on : ·
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' 1965. Mrs. Fisher on behalf of rPaula Ruttencutter and chil·
:1nd ;1ddresse1 of welcome were r Mrs. Tony Fowl~, clrairman, !the Unit, presented a check for l dren
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1'. \ ''n h~· M~yor Ch:ul es Legar ,presided. .Mrs. Rt~hard O"!en:$50 to the Unit which was ac-l
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' Outer surfaces 35% Reproand \ Irs. FISher on behalf of !Wa! devotional &lt;hauman usmg fcepted by Guinther
1 Mrs. Frank Hysell of Rutltw !'nit
,as her topic, "T~ Last Seven ' Fred Crow intr~uced the' land has been returned tu Hoi·
cessed Wool, 35% Rayon, and
A u ~1hary guest_s and
past i Words of Jesus. .
. _speaker, Eugene Craig, 8 car- [ zer Hospital for medical treat~Jr:s ~ n,: n_t s \vere _mtrodurf"d by I During: the busmess BeSSIOD : toonist for Columbus Dispatch, ment. Her daughter and son-in30% Miscellaneous Fibers.
Mrs h s ~er and mcluded .Mrs. ithe croup pve $0 to the school , who substituted for Ed Mason. 11aw, Mr. and Mrs. George John\l_l lsr:r C.11 r . of Altll'ns, e1ghth 1lunch pro.e.r&lt;~m, voted to send Mr_Craig has twice received the son were with her Monday and
dr,lm·l pres1dent ; Mrs. Ben .a gift of mone~ and c~ds _to George Was~ingtonHonor Med- Tuesday. Her room number is
Colors: Mono Brown - Green
~ ~IJ t.~ hng .. dt&gt;partment mu ~ic the Nor!a~ fa~1ly . spel'tal 10- a1 for. Freedom,
320.
( h.11 .1m 111 . Mrs. 0. ft. -Martm.:terest rruss10nar1es in India, who I An mteresting and hOOiorous
Mrs. Edward French enter· :
Red --Multi Brown
t: l~t;·:rt
community ser~ice l lrave a ~ew ba~y.
.
]talk was given by Mr. c raig tained her canas ta club last '
' ~'••man and Mrs. Gerald W1ld-1 The . ctrcle will , contr1bute lwho illustrated it by drawings. week at her home on Fisher St.
ermuth . ~rs . G~ge Mowrey, sandwtches and cooktes for Lhe : In closing, he asked
Frank Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
ll rs. Dovld Cummgs, Mrs. Ern- 1Fellowsbip Tea tu he beld at Vaughan to come to the stage Charit~ Bradbury Mrs. Lionel
. , , Powell. Mrs. J . M. Thornton, 1the April meeting of th~ B. H. land stand, whereupon he dre\1 Boggs, Mrs. Will i~m Childs and
20" x 32", Reg. $2.95 _ _ Sale $2.39
6/l' x 103", Reg. $25.95 _
Sale $21 .95
Mrs. Ohn Knaw, Mr!. Georgt• ISanborn Missionary Society for a donkey, then later, a picture Mrs. Donald Mills.
RefreshHackett. Sr., Mrs. Frank Fu-1the Rio Grande Association. It , of Mr. Vaughan. Steve Jewell ments were served during the
22" x 42", Reg. $3.95
Sale $3.19
91" x 114", Reg. $36.95 _ Sale $31.95
----- - - iwas .alst v?ted to remember ' was also asked to ~he stage. evening .
30" x 54", Reg. $7.95
Sale $6.39
102" x 138", Reg. $46.95 _Sale $39.95
shut·lns durmg Easter.
The post commander spoke Mr. Curtis Wood has return42" x 66", Reg. $11.95
Sale $9.59
' Mrs. Tony .Fowler cave the ·on lhe doll projecl and stated ed to his home in Inglewood,
Pom.roy, Ohio
IProgr~m readmg a poem, en tit-: that the legion would see Clat Calif., after having heen called
lied, M~raele of Sprmg and · jhe dolls were delivered tu here due to the death of his
TONIGHT
THURSDAY
Icondur ted • qu Iz on churr..c VIet Nam.
NOT&amp; OPEN
broth Ch· I W od
AI
22" x 102"- Reg. $8.95 - -- - - - Sale $7.39
hymns. The next mee ting will i F'ollowing the benediction bv t e~ , +....atrhes h o .. K so
w · e1r ome m noxA
be held at th e horne of "•t rs .. the Rev. Alkire, and retirement- reurmng
Ill e, Tenn. were Mr. an d •t
Fri. &amp; Sat., March 18-19
22" x 138"- Reg. $10.95
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Sale $9.39
Frances Bear hs.
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colors, ~rank Vaughan pre- Harold Beahm and ramil who
"GLORY GUYS"
~Irs . Hood served a
des- sented a sk1t showing the mean·
· y
rTechnieolor}
sert course to the above named ·
f th
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have been here w1 th thetr moth1'om Tryo n, Harve Presnel1
, mg o e prinCiples of the
M G · w d d Mr
VISIT THE 3rd FLOOR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
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Marth•
Fowler Mrs Nora Am ·
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"FORT COURAGEOUS"
Genev1eve Saxton, asking the 'aUdience to support · · ?0 ·
.
1 Hamilton,
Donald Barry
! and Mrs. Willi• Anthony.
God and country.
Mrs. Richard Pickens accomA 80 10 "G d Bl
, pamed her mother, Mrs. Eloda
0
eso America Webb to Holzer Hospital in Gal-t
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of a hymn closed the
po" on ay or a m tea1
_ __ __ program cbeckup.
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ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS

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releatie from lllillllm!Jrl Gil a Rkillard S. H!ller saki for. the •
writ of habeu corp111 obWMd eaurt.
by Georp.
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remained In .~." lbe ~ C8lldy preclpllllled 1 nl&amp;haalcl, "111'1&amp; • kl!oiii 'ilitllaltint fllr II"" thaa S4
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loot yelll'l, the «&lt;IIIi CAP·DIRECTORS- Richard Sayre of Vinton,
and r..uren
loqijlll 11 llcll ...... Be wu llltl, ..._. "• lrllle error," tor ter, bave11een employed u director and assistant director
~ to IMIIIPJttew lllfl ~ New York "is unquettion- Mllp Co~. for Community Action. (CAP). s,y~e will resign.
.~IIIIa 1!ldel, .. . dlflljltdt, 'abb" llalile. So the alale wJil oountlel for the Office of Econonuc Opportumty. Hoffman IS
V not ~blt, til
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