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~~~el. ~y-Micld!eport, o.. X.Ch 21, 1888

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~:.t,mated 200 Persons on Sunday J
An e!(!J~ated ~-persons at- of Gallipolis ·~ ML
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tended~ songf~~ri:~O:.~:!i Hu~~n°1 w~ ~ lrlo, Jam!-

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Members lfere lllvlted 111 •
tend a rv show, "Dilllll ,.
About
By Auxiliary
~llara:' with otber 1011111
Mt'ddleoort
or! I fu ds ere one of uruts;_;._l-'- .....
Mem a n w
Ac.. ...,..ueu.. were ·-

The oounty b!lokmobile librar- et• for any member Interested
lan was tlte speaker afl&lt;r Mrs. in attending. Contact Mrs.
Wllr
Hoba k i
pres!· ter Burke for reservations
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of the wluch must be In by AprU 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spring- e.. topics discussed when the eeived for the eye &amp;laaes Mrs. Lois Ann Jones and Racine':ementaryP.T.A.Mon- Mrs. Deibert Van Meter re- er and daughter, Kimberly, otR'aclne American
to New Jersey, and the
afternoon p to rella Ward, '11lelma Robinson children of Columbus were day evening at the grade
ported on County Council meet- Ada, Ohio, spent the weekend
first
h urc rogram featuring area and Marsha Bowles and plano weekend guests of her grand The Pledge to the flag was gJV- lng at Chester. Sbe also
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. rs .. d t'a resided '
B k rea Mg senger "Do You
numbers, and number by Kenneth R&lt;•berts. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard en in unison and tbe Parent ed!on the Summer Speech Chn· EIHir Lewis.
pr:l
was' acting chapwas read
lip
jom ~~ a fellowship hour. The , Guest ministers were the Rev. Campbell.
Teacher PDrayherl was read by Boalcandd noteldd thbeat thete-Cotedun~ Mrs. Don Burkey, Marietta, Jain the absence of Margaret Mrs You:::
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·'If spent Monday with. hber mother' Roudashelt. A commun Ica lion A. dinner ,will
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be serveel ~
event was sponsore y
e . ause oI GaltipoI'"· R e v. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rill were I Mrs
B . ·ness
the se&lt;re- he~ping
with this m
project
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Senior Choir of the hOst church I Robert Butcher, Stewart, and business visitors in Pt. Pleas· ! ta '7'1 report by Mrs Gordon there are enough pupils tmd Mrs. C. Ad_Emnus . ts I M from Anne Eshelman, who bas the Eighth District Legion ConGuest choirs included the i Rev. Frank Cheesebrew, Mid- ant. W. Va Friday.
lw~t sand Mrs Waloor Burke parents interested.
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Sunday mn~ gues Ho k!· been appointed department sec· terence to be held at the LeLakm State Hosmt•l choir di· dleport.
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Mrs. Mary D. Oman of Sagi· j treasur.r re~rted a bal'an~ The room banner and award land Mrs. Fie ng
aw. ms retary - treasurer was read. gion , Hall on April 3. The
reded by Mrs. Fitzwater: the j The welcome was given by naw, Mlch, and Mrs Donald of 186 42 'The Southeast
Dis- was won by Mrs. Ann Chap. I were Mr. and Mrs.
WUham The Memorial Fund to the traveling prize donated
by
Tn&lt;'dstone ChOirs - the JUnior I : " church dining room follow· Bennett and children of Ponl· ltrwt ~ii·day Conference
at -man's sixth grade. Room mot~· Longstalf ?I H~ndersen, W. Va. late Marie Moore is $1200 ~s Leora Young was awarded lo
choir. direcled by Mrs. Rose ' mg the program. The refresh- iac. Mich., have returned to ' Chauncey Elemenlary School ers will be contacted soon . •· The latter s blrihday was ob- reported by the National Chalf· ~rothy Spencer.
RefreshStoney. and the Senior Choir, ment table was centered w•lh their homes, after a visit with . on April 16 was announced. The bout the Easter Party for the served durmg the day.
man on. C!Jiid Welfa_re. Another ments were served by Leora
.11rs. Robert r.reen ;
Kelvert an. arrangement O• yellow Mrs. Chnrles Withrow and Mrs . . P.T.A. will pay for dinner tick· children. The nominating com- Mr. and Mri. Robert Mitch fund bemg started m her hdn- Young and Mary Roush.
Choir of Stewarl, directed by spn~g flowers. Myrtle Warren Nora Roush.
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mittee appointed was M r s. and sons, Steven and Dav1d of
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Miss Mildred T bier; the Hag- p:es1ded at the punctJ bowl.
Mr. and M". Jack Cummins
Betty Roush, Mrs.
Hoback Wheehng, ~· Va: spent the les Murray of Pomt Pleasant,
AT TOWN HALL
gi Choir of the Stewart •rea Serving on the committee of and family of. Columbus spent
lllld Mrs. Etta Mae Hill.
weekend w•th tbeJr. parents, Mr. W. Va. and theJT son and daugh· A Social Security representaunder the direction of MrR. Bus· arrangements were Mrs. Arn· the weekend w1t~ theJr pare~ts,
Mrs. Hoback Introduced Mrs. and Mrs . P. L. Milch and son, ter-ln-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ken· live will be in town hall Ia
1, CUrtis, and the host junior old Richards, Mrs. Campbell ,Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummms
Vilma Pikkoja, the Bookmobile Larry ~btch and Mr. and Mrs. neth Murray of Columbus.
Pomeroy this Thursday, Marcil
choir, accompanied by Mrs. Harper, Pansy Banks and Myr· ·of Racine and Mr. and Mrs.
Librarian. She said they on the John Sc1?es. Larry has Just re- Kenneth Dav1d See, son of 31, from 10 a.m. until 12 noon
Campbell Harper. and the sen· tie Warren.
Viclor Brown of Mmersv1lle.
Bookmobile have the privilege ceived hiS army d1~harge foi- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth See of to assist persons In signing up
lor choir accompanied by Mrs.
Mrs. Eugene Houdasheft and Election of officers was held , Of meeting the part of the child lowmg a 2-Year serviCe.
Laurel-S!, Middleport, was lak· for Med1care. Tbursd.lly marks
Irving Bumgardner.
Randy and Becky of Pomer~y when the One Won One class of parents do not know. Mrs. Pik· Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Wilson en to Holze~ Hospital Monday the end . of the Initial enronSperial numbers included a
and Mr. and Mrs: Howard DaJI- the Pomeroy First
Baptist koja read an article
titled, and son, Andy,, of Point Ple~s- where he wJII be confmed fqr ment per1od for the medicallllvora l number by Mrs. Ralph
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ey and son Kevm, Middleport jchurc~ met recently at
the "Has Your Child Been Short- ant, W. Va., VISited Sunday With several days for
observallon surance part of medicare,
Woods anr children of ~!hens,
were Sunday guests of their [borne of Mrs, Harry L. Bailey, Changed in Literature'"
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl and treatment. His room num·
and solos by Mrs. Edith Lee
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett EaSI Main St. with Mrs. Lor- She read several lists of books Mattox.
her Is 271. He is a sixtb grade Earth's driefi .spot II the Ala~ -·-~--Da1iey.
I ain Sterrett as co-hostess.
that children should be acquaint· Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rue student.
cama desert m Chile.
MONDAY
Miss Jan ~'Tilth returned to '
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. 'ed with and also distributed and family, J. T. and Sue, Patj,~~~=======.:.,=======--;
JANE
HOWELl
TENT her studiOS at OhiO State Um- 1 Mrs ..J. E. Foster, VICe presl· booklets containing lists
of Miilen and Kathy Spengler were
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: · V ' ·! vmily. Columbus Sunday, af- ' dent, oonducted the meetmg b!loks enjoyable to children. in Chesapeaek Sundll)'
Daughters of Uruon Melerdans ter spending a 10 days spring which opened with the class She stated that $15 000 worth of Mr and Mrs Willis' Aleshire
Will meet at DAV ha 11 on •Y ·
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Me S1"nging fol·
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vacal•on w•
rr parens, r. song, ~ eeps
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' . b!loks were purchased last year. of Dayton, and Orville Cham·
1f you O'lr'll a cheap powermower now, )'&lt;XI probably Mow al ~
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NO 62 of the In- !and Mrs. Glenn Smilh.
Ilowed w•th the Lords Prayer '? After the progra.!D
group hers of Georgia, are here due
Ctkp8RSiWI repair bills and D1iserable summer Sattt~rdays. You'•
Mo'llbm of the Youth FeJ." lernationai Order of .lob's I Mr and Mrs. Jack McDowell umson. Mrs. Dale Wtppel prefSJ· adjourned to the lunch room lor to the death of their mother,
probably ready for a troubfe·free TORO. Come on Ia
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M"ddl
, and son Stevie of Columbus 1dent. thanked Mrs. Poster or refreshments of cookies and colH be C!J be
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:ti\\~hlp o~ ~ . e . . ' epor Daughters will meet at Ihe I were su'nday guests of her bro- 1filling her office and the class 1 f
ed b
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d Mrs. er rt
am rs.
Chur&lt;'h of Christ VISited Sund'ay Pomeroy Masonic
Temple, Ither and sister-in·law, Mr. and for flowers, cards and prayer , : s~rv
y secon
gra e Mrs. Don Graber has return·
:du·rmiOn at lht&gt; Count.~ Home. Monday, at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs Karl Grueser and sons. I durmg her illness. Officers elect. others.
ed to her home in Cleveland ofWall plaques of ChrJSt made j
WEDNESDAY
~- and Mrs. Mason Fisher ed were Mrs. Bailey, president;
GIVE A DINNER
ter being here with her mother,
"-' thr _group were presented , WILDWOOD r.ARDEN Club and Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vidor Young Sr., vice Mrs Ross Evans entertained Mrs. E. M. Wood.
•'ilrl reSJdenl, and employes and will meet at the home of Mrs.! Ernest Harris were
Sunday . president; Mrs. Foster, secre. ' with ~ Jinner Sunday at her Mr. and Mrs. W~yne (Brac1•' I he matron. Two
plaqu'l" I Karl Grueser Wednesday at ' evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. tary: and Mrs. S!errell, treas· h
M lb
A ' G l ky) Wood and famliy have rower~ also pt"esented to Chil- 17:.30 p. m. with Mrs. Mason Karl Grueser and sons.
urer.
w:eMrs~ G~a~e H~~s of u~: turned to their home in w.est
,Jren s. Home, tor the boys and I F•sher as co-hostess. Mem- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dana Howell Devol ions were led by Mrs. lumbus and Mrs Ma Evans Palm Beach, Fla. after bemg
~lrls ..llvmg rooms. ~t the Ch~l· j hers are asked to .bnng flower have returned home after a vis I Aten Sjain who had a medi· and son, Dennis, ~f M~er:tville. c?lled here due to the death of
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lren ~ liome Angela
Martm seeds for the Jumor Garden , il in FloridE with friends .
taUon on Spring which concern·
h1s father, C. L. Wood. They
&lt;ang •wo songs, .Jesus Loves ; club.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Swan and :ed the Easter lily, the symbol . PLANNING GALA
were accompanied by Mrs.
·\II Ltllle ~hlldren of the World~ ! MIDDLEPORT LITERARY c~ildren. Tim, .lack and Tanya i of Christ. Sh~ also read Mal· WASHINGTON !UPI) -The Georgia Wood who went as far
a~d. For (Jod So Loved T h . Club meet:; Wednesday after· Jane. of Columbus were week· •thew. 2~: 17·20 and had ~e~~ral Republican Congressional Com· as Knoxv1.1le, Tenn. where she
\\orld .
h noon, '-1arch 30 at tht&gt; home of end guesls of hrr grandp rm:mts, !med1tahons on the crucJ£uuon. mittee is planning a $500-a· will be w1th her daughter and
Atte~~~ng
~ror:'
thed
c:tr~
Mrs. Bernard Fullz on F'a1rtanf' Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Gibbs, i A solo. Were You Ther e was couple "centennial gala" here family, Mr. and Mrs. Waller
~en" 1 : · usan an.
e~Je 1 Drive. Book rPviews will in· Mulberry Av~.
: presented by Mrs. Elmer Wick. l June
to han r House GOP Boehm.
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I .erlarh Kathy MrEJhmney RIC· elude, "Womeo Should Re AI - Mrs. Grace Hess of Colum- : ham and Mrs. Joseph Cook read : Leade, Gerald ~ F rd Mi h
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey0 t ~ ·• doo, Huntington, W. Va. visited
kv an~ J:'~hle ~lplett,
Rev.
iowed,"
prepared
by
Mrs.
Ren
bus
spent
lhe
weekend
with
her ia meditation, "The Presence of 1 and ;
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1 over the weekend with
Donal . IC an son, Dougla.s, 1Phil!:ion, and ··ch·armers
or : sister, Mrs. Ross Evans.
IChrist," by Dr. Strong,
to I H 0 Rrals~l' mon~y ~beet
their
and ~dvtsors, M~s.
Fra"!IID !Cranks.'' given by Mrs. Rod-. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neville dose the devotions,
. ouse. epu Jean .1mcu
n 8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
.\1artm. and Chll~ren. Anoela !ney Downmg. Holl (' tilt rPsponst&gt; and family of Findlay
were
Hcfre:;;:-rments were served by m their fall campaigns,
Brewington and Mr. and Mrs.
and Margo and M1 s. 0. A. Mar· 1 will be • '"P"rnalurol experJ· weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. the hostess to those named aLuckeydoo of New Haven.
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•Geor.ge J,ogan, Hem.lock Grove. jbove and Mrs .. Ellen Couch,
HOSPITAIJZt;D
Rick Oiler, a student at MiElh I K
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Mr T T Sh it
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WilJie B. Cross, Racine, is a
MJSs
e oemg o ame· ' . s. . .. e on,
r s. surgical patient at HoI z e r ami University, spent the weekl
ro~· and Mrs. Raymond Knder ,(reorge Skmner and a
guest,
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end with his parents Mr. and
, Brrlhrlay Ob.•f'rver
of Syracuse spent several days ' Mrs. Harold Jeffers. .
Hospital,
Mrs. Richard Oiler ~nd son,
Pomtroy1 Ohio
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last weel: wtth the'r aunt, Mrs. I Hostesses for the Apr~! meet· ts
Steve H was accompanied by
Headquarters for Lawn Mowers and
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rc
rfr
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Dana
Pick
and
their
brother
lng
will
be
Mrs.
Cook
and
Mrs.
H CLAIM TO FAME
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brother
Joe
Hart
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lAST TIME TONIGHT
8 1ra rn Y.
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and
sister-in·law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Shain
and
1he
new
offi&lt;'f!rs
will
Chaires
E.
Ashburner
was
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Linoleum
Tile
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oor Coverings - TV
WALT OISNIY'S
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Mrs. Margaret Archer was 1H 1 K . 0 1 Lo B0 Ito
be . 1 11 d 1 this
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employed on April 2 1908 as from Hawan, also a M1ami U.
S
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L t Of F
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"THAT OARN CAT"
' guest of honor at a family din· ~ ey :~:g w· l~g
~· ~_a__:__a_ __ ITlee Ill(._ l~e first
city ma~ager ' of . student.
ervrce - 0 s
ree ar tng pace - "TechnioolorDrive Out To Elberfelds Warehouse On
HO ¥i&lt;Y Miiis, Dean Jones, n~r giren in observance of her Coo~~/~1 Br~~ksvi'n~a~nd Mr: with his sister, Mrs. Louise Da· Slaunton, va. He was the first Weekend guests of Mrs. Clara
Dorothy Provine
bJrthday W&lt;'dnesd.Jy evenmg and Mrs. w. R. Cooper and vis.
man in the United Stale!
to I Murray were her son and dau·
Mechanic Street.
Fe•turette: Flune by 1 Flint
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at
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home
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daughter,
son,
Bryan
of
Columbus
were
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Miss
Gloria
Buck
returned
to
bbo~ld~suLJ(c~h~al_l"po~s~l
·ti~on":·
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Olantv Cartoon
I Mrs. Mary f.rossen and daugh~ weekend guests of the form1~r's [!ler studies at Kent University Adminlon 75c &amp; 40c
' lers, Cheryl and Pally.
, parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. . Monday, after spending a ten
.Mrs
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Ar&lt;'her
was
present.ed
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Coopt!r, Mulberry He1ghts.
days spring vacation with her
Wedn•td•y and Thun.dav
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March 30-31
. w1tb g1fts and_ cards along w1th Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Raub , parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gail
NOT OPEN
a decorated birthday cake com- spent ohe weekend in Columbus ,Buck and her brother, Jon.
. piete with "J9" candles,Elmer
bak- ~~~1!·~~~~-~-~~wm~·~-~&amp;;[;gaaRU~W~
- -Frldty 1nd Stturday
1ed by her 'son-in-law,
April 1·2
I Burns. Other family members
"WINTIR A.QQ.QO"
present were Mr. and Mrs.
- Terhmcolor7Bmes Stacy, Wm. Wellman,
Charles Archer and family, Mrs.
BN·t-rly Adams
Betlv Hothgeb. Mr. and Mrs.
"THE BEOFORO
j El~er Burns, Mrs.
Crossen
INCIDENT"
and Cheryl and Pally and Mrs.
Richard Widmark. Sidney
Pollier, .lames MacArthur, I Archer. A daughter in Massa·
P.m Purttnan
I chusetl3 was unable to rome.

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"THE SONS OF
KATIE ELDER''

: The bake sale of the Youth !
' Feliows~ip of the Middleport i
- TechnicotorJohn Wayne, Dean Martin, i Churrll of Christ scheduled for 1
Martha Hyer
1Saturday, lms been changed to '
Admitsion: 7Sc &amp; 40c
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Colorurloons
I ern Aulo in Midriieport.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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BATMAN ROUTINE - Colorful collumlnJ will be f,_tund In a Batman routine by Pomeroy· IDJb School vuPONY CHORUS - 'l'bell D1De Jlrla eompo11 tile Pony Cbonll ol Pomeroy HIJh Scbool'a vlll'lety allow, IIi IDDUII
1ity cheerleaden In the vlll'lety show tbl1 Thursday and J'rlday IIIJbt at 8 p.m., In the JUD!or IDJb auditorium. Left preaentatlon, to be ataged In the Jnalor IDJb andltorlum at 8 p.m. ThUl'lday and J'rlday. Left to right art Paulettt
to right. are Becky Neate, Shirley Baller, Jenll)' lleneblnl, IJllda HIQY, Sally Globabr, Sandi Hendrlcka llld Terri Hudaoa. Cathy FuJt&amp;, PtQY Hoffller, ltalldl GruNR, l:aJ :McGowaa. MlJIIe Lepr, .Jannlfer Bllbllel, llarJ l'rlllela
Fultz. - Sentinel Pboto.
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WHAT i~~iE MARii~IS
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RACINE
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With Small Store Friendly
Atmosphere and Courtesy!!

Stolelg •1 Sale!
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Rosenbaum Leads Campaign
(C811tlnued From Page One) prehenslve high school for
bui to all citlzena .r Ibis dis- ~l!l'ades nine through
twelve.
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Never before In ~· hl.!tory of
oor rounty have we bad a pro1
It Is beeause of the Import- I ject to equal three mltllon dollllce of this decision that we lal'!l.
blve employed The Education·
a1 l!urvoy Department f r o m Not only have
never bad
Ohio Unlvonlty to aoslst
us. one. but a project of this am'lblt depsrtmenl, which Is well I ount in11 never been attempted.
qualmed In Its field, wltl make These state funds, however,
1 thorough Iurvey et our dlstrlct l' are not available until our di•
and report to us tis findings on tr!ct hao reached ill m11Imum
the feulbutty of proposed loca- l bonding capacity.
tlom. These flndings. 1 should , It is for this reason that your
lmpbaalu, wUI be only In the I board of educaUon has placed
t&gt;rrn of recommendation•.
upon the ballot at the May 3rd
A obnilar lllrVty, and ene, I !Primary this proposed
bond
might add. that wlll proh&amp;bly 1ssue.
haVf more bearin~.
will be I Because to have consolldafllnducted by the Building Sec- : lion without the benefit of a new
· tion of The State Department of hi(.l school would be to defeat
Education.
·the very purpose lor which It
Ltt "' never be led into think- I wao Intended.
, lllg that when someone put! ! Without • new high school,
two million dollars into a Build- . we will never meet lhe need
tng Program they wilt not also Ithat •rists in our district for
have something to do with choos ospandlng educational programs
tng the location upon which It , to prov1de the baSJe skills to
:•ill lit constructed, whel~er Jt lllve_ID present day society.
.be an Individual , the Federal . Without a new high !1Chool,
Government or the State
of ! we will never satisfy CJe need
Ohio.
. thai exists for a complete vocal would again emphaslze that tiona! program offering such
thio question wilt be given tho Icour!lel; •• agriculture. high
utmost consideration and study Iskill stenognJpher
training,
by this board before 1 declo- · home economics, the machinist
!on is reached.
i trade, auto mechanics, and cosThis. In 1 nutshell, Is where •metology.
w• stand at the present time. i Without a new high school,
For a number of years we i we will never be able to get ecbave ,.en con,olidation taking Ionon:ucal , ~attmum use of our
place all around us, as well as . admmmtrahve personnel.
t:Iroughout the entire State. We I And to sum it up, without 1
bavt slso known that sooner new hifti school, we could nevor later the time would come er provide a complete, cemprewbtn It would happen tn our hensive program which wlll pr0o
owa communitieo and that some v1de th• broad curriculum neearrangement would then hav• essary for our young people to
1o be made for the construction compete in the world today.
of a new high !IChool.
Yes, we do have a challenge.
Thai time has now arrived.
All of you here lenigbt will
Just as modern and sclentlf· be asked, I am sore, to assist In
it methods have moved the rest i thi.o campaign. We hope you wUI
or our world forward, so does respond favorable.
it move eduC"&amp;tion. We must be I Your chalnnan wiD need your
certain that we, on the local lev- help. Yoor school board n!eds
el ace prepared to meet t h • ! your llelp. This is why we call
challenges in oor fast moving · upon you tonight, one a.nd all,
world of today, in the education- to loin With your drairmon,
al field.
yoor friends, and your neighWhen the consolidation Issue bora from Bedford, Salisbury,
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tllat if it pused a •luable grant Pomeroy so we may to forward
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IJllimiltlc u lo think it would Ject. And If 1ucceslful, we may
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him fall."
although Chuvalo ·looted like
But Chuvalo never fell- had been bit by 1 truck at the
preserving his proud record .r eud of the bout. The
never being knocked nff bts feet mingled wltb the blood oourillll
in (8 pro fights-and earned the down his face and be - lilodde~redj
respect of the crowd of 13,540 with the impact of CIDy's
.
.ghts and in the later rounds. ~·Busclt~t•anll
His roondhouse n
once did he take a ~
lefts frequently landed beto_w step as he mere lb8n lived
Clay's belt-referee_ Jack 51 ~ to his promise to rarry
vers commented With a la~gh light to lbe champion.
~t Cbuval~ fouled Cas:'"' The victory extended Clay'•
IOO limes -but be
ept unbeate• record to 23 victorlea,
carryl~g the fight to the including 18 knockouts.
champion.
knocked out Listen In one round
"I just hope to get aiJother at Lewiston, Maine, May 25,
chance to fight him," saidlt965, and lmockedo ul PallersoR
Cbuvalo. "Tbe next time I'd be is 12 round• at Lu Vegas,
in better cendititn aad I'd Nev., Nov. 22, 1965, in two
SET TO GO - When Sandy Koufax, left, and Don Drysdale, right. reported h r
knock him out in a return bout. previous defenses. Tht loas was practice Tuesday, It was not with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The holdout pitching """"II
"I've got no beef with tbe the 12th in 48 bouts for showed up at a Hollywood Bludio to rebearae for tbelr rolelln I picture atarrlnJ t.MJOoll
decision," he added. "I felt I C h u v a l o . v::i::si::.on::._-:h:::ea:.:dli::·::ne::r__:D::a::VI::.d::..:.Ja::ns=se::n:._,.:::ce::n:::.te:.:r::..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - was in control io quite a few The gate was aiHIOUDced by
spots but I won't quarrel. He's t be Gardens as b 11 wet n All-Stars
a gold fighter but I think I've $165,000 and $175,000a nd it was
feught fighters just as clover." est.imated that the income from
"II anything, I feel we lO closed circuit
television
deserved a draw," said Irv locations in the United
Ungerman, Chuvalo's manager. and various delayed teiE!Casls Ill
The Pomeroy High Sch&lt;lol aBd Don Swisher, and Sopho"But the only way yoo can be and motion pictures
lrack team, coached by Bud mores David Michaels a n d
certain of victory is to put the reach 1350,000. Clay's cut of
Bickel, will opeR its schedule Jack Stanley.
man on the canvas."
receipts is 50 per tent
April 12 in a meet agaillst Pt. other seniors working
out
There were no knockdowns Chuvalo getting 20 per ceat.
Pleasant at Pomeroy.
are Leonard Lyons, Guy
The area around Pomeroy's gent, Bennett Roush, and Ted
footllall field will serve as the Morarity. First year
juniors
track for e.e Panther's borne are Bill English, Tink Triplett,
meets according to
Coach Duane Brickles and JobD Wolfe.
Bickel. Twenty-seven boys, in- llophrmores, in addition to
eluding mne lettermen, are out two lettermen, ~Randy ~e&lt;!ts ',I
T9RONTO IUPll - The
for the spring sport.
Mike O'Brien, Loring Vaughan.
prelbUiary faels and figures
Middleport High School thl11-ljunior, sprints: !'!!lays:
"Don't make me loot bad, The veterans include Seniars Jerry Well, Bobby Shaffer, Mike
Gil lbe Clay • lllavaloligbt at clads began hard work Tuesday Cheadle, junior, dlstaoce
.
EIJy. WI the ball
Carson Crow, Bill Nease, Jell I Sawyer, Jack Mowery and RobMaple Leol Gardens:
in preparation for their first rel3ys; Dave A!f.lley~
semor,
else!"
Gibbs, Charles Hayes and Don ert Reeves. Freshmea are Jim
Altiolld.,... - 13,MG.
trark and field meet of the field; Sam Hot!d. JUniOr, spronts,
Napper; Juniors Andy
Lee and Richard Lemley.
Gnlso re&lt;eipll - $1115,0110 spring seaS&lt;lR next Wednesday relays; Larry Vance, senior
Coach Bickel said hurdles
.. tl75,1100.
when Pomeroy High
comes field, relays: Ronnie
Chicago (NL) 12 Cleveland 10 for the team are being providEatlmated
receipts from downriver.
Isenior, sprints; Rod
San Francisco 2 California 1
ed, courtesy of Aaron Zabl,
doled elreull television lD 48 The Pomeroy invasion,a kind senior, sprints, and
Minnesota 2 Los Angeles 0 ' .ehool industrial arts teacher.
locallons in tile United Slates of •·practice" meet, will show, Swartz, senior, relays,
!game called after 5 innings, In addition to the 11 meets
- $3Zt,IOO.
Coach Bob Ashley
believes, others out for a cbanoo
rain)
already scheduled, Coach BlckOiblr anelllary rocelpG- how the squad of nine lettermen run are Kenny Russell,
B U 11 d Presa International New York (AL) vs. New York el reported there also will be
$11,...
and 7 otllers will fare in weeks distances; Allen Oiler,
Y n • .
(NL) (canceled, wet grounds) three or four meets sclleduled
.
. ·to come without the two - man more, sprints, middle distances;
National Leagne
Baltimore vs. Detroit
later at Middleport.
Iitle fight to go 15 reunds smce track gang of 1965, the brothers! Dave Sigman, junior. distances;
W. L. Pel. celed, rain)
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SCHEDULE
10 6 ·625 Boston vs. Houston (l!llnceled, April 12, Pt. Pleasant, 4 p.m.
In Maple Leaf _c,,rdens ":llh his Alnn and Bruc• Wallace, both Mark Tannehill,
sopbomore, . York
11 7 ·611 rain)
Rocky Marc1ano decJSJOned graduated. It was Alan in the broad and high jump, relays; PJttsburgll
April 14, Eastern, 4 p.m.
10 7 ·588 St. Louis vs. Cincinnati
Ezzard Charles m 1954. .
sprints and Bruce in the midole Fred Robinson, senior broad Houston
April 20, Wabama, 4 p.m.
10 7 ·588 celed, wet grounds
A 7-1 favor~bl, Clay Bald he distance runs, high jump and 1 and high jump, relays; ·
St. LouiS
April 22, At Eastern, 4 p.m.
was told by hiS handlers that broad jump who led the squad Gilkey, fresl!man, d1stancea.
San Francisco
10 7 ·588 Atlanta vs. Philadelphia lean- April 25, RaclDe, 4 p.m.
9 8 ·529 celcd, rain!
he was behind oo points after to victories last year.
1
Coach Ashley said lhil
. Atlanta
April 'll, At Gallipolis, with
10
8
the oeventh round and ex- Lettermen returning and the Iday is the last day new candi- ChJc.ago
Wednesday's Games
Jackson and Kyger Creek, 4 p.
7 12 ·388 Baltimore vs. Chicago (AL)
plaiDed that wao why he events they are expected to com- , dates for the sqll3d may appear. Cincmnatl .
m.
13
3
5
11
"began to trade more punches pete is are John Blake, senior, Ronald Pine is assistia&amp; Coach PhltadelphJa
•
St. Louis vs. Boston
April 30, .SEOAL meet, OU,
with bim."
distance runs; Leland Brown, Ashley.
Los Angeles,
Lea 5 12 .29 4 Atlanta vs. Detroit
330 p.m.
Clay knew he was is a light
Amenean
gue
Kansas City vs. Philadelphia
May 4, Kyger Creek, 4 p.m.
from the opening bell when the
Ch
~- ~- p7'; Cincmnati vs. Los Aogeles
May 5 Ironton Relays i p.m.
6-foot, 1-iach challenger waded
lcago
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California vs. San Francisco
May 9, Middleport, 6 p.m.
6118
into him with flurries of rights
~ ~ ·667 Washington vs. New York (NL) May 11, At Kyger Creek, Galand lefts to the body. Clay
9 7 .563 Minnesota vs. Houston
lipolis, Pt. Pleasant and
raised a bruise on Chuvalo's
York
10 8 .556 Clicago &lt;NL) vs. Cleveland
ern, 4 pm.
forehead by the end of the first
·
May 13 and 14, District Meet II
9 8 529
round and had the challenger
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forward Willis Reed of the New t'
eyes in the latter rounds.
After collapsing during an are becoming movie fans,
6 10 · : York Knickerbockers began 10
"He's out on his fed" yelled I off-season ·personal appearance, advantage of the Dodgers
5 12 ·
days to two weeks of recuperamanagP.r·trainer Angel~ Dundee Willie Mays is letting his bat trimming the world .
,
3 !5 .167 lion today following an opera- ,
to Clay near the end of the 14th speak for him this campaign. 2-0. in the first meeting .
.
Tuesdays. Results
lion Tuesday for remoV1Jt of
round. •IGo get him. Just let And if spring training is any sprmg of the 1005 World Series Pittsburgh S.ChJCagu IALi 5
bone spurs on his right foot.
- - - - " - - - - - - indication, it should be quite an rnmbatants. In the
Washmgton 6_Kansas ~'ty_4_ 1
TORONTO (UPI) -casslua
Clay l8ld today that be may ·be
able io make two mare
defenses of hio heavyweight
Iitle before he is drafted and
paid tribute to Canadian
mauler George Chuvalo's gal!ant but losing eHort.
Umnarked after Tuesday
nighl'a 15-round unanimoos
decision over! he 216-pound iron
man from Toronto, Clay said
be bas been advised that be
may not enter the Army until
June 1 and aamed British
heavyweight titleholder Henry
Cooper as bia most likely next
opponent.
"Aller him, maybe we'll give
Gelrge anotber chance," said
Clay, who repeatedly expressed
admiration for the muchridiculed oft-beaten Cru!adian
eball• • "He's tougher lhan
Ernie Terrell, tougher then
Sony Llsto11-he's tougher than
all of them."
The 11-foot. 1-lncb, :114'1..-pound
Clay making the third successlui .i.fense .r the Iitle he won
from Liston, Feb. 25, 1964,
ripped Chuvalo wtth liJblningfast, spearllke loft jabs o•er 15
~a•aga rounds 111 a
the
unanlmoos decislen.
It was the first lime he ..er
went mora than 12 roullds and
II was lbe first heavyweight

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.
Ghckman bas saJd he was
beaten and chocked by Felix
Aid · 1
(M 1.1waukee Ph.ll
1
erJS o
ted crime syndicate terror:
r~pulast month. In statements
'
Gli k
id h
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was
mar because
or eahis appeaY '"e
underworld
. T II'
ranceed ltnh Nerre ys k coAmthplatny
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e IC
. ·
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Commtsslon
re1use
oanctlon 8 heavyweight title
fight in New York'a Madison
Square Garden between Terrell
and Cassii!S ' Clay.
Government
investigators
said the underworld wanted the
Clay-Terrell bout in New York
because it would stimulate
Interest In Illicit betting and
because Terrell's share ~f the
gate could be trimmed there.
The grand jurors aiSil may
hear evidence about an Impending showdown between (lle Vito
Genovese family of the New
York Mafia and the Negro
aupremaclst Black Muslims,
who are claiming an increasing1y large share of television
receipts from bCalng. Tbe
lr!usllms have a 30 per cent
Interest In Main Bout Inc., and
number Clay among their
memiJelibip,
.

spring. ~fays record. Manny Mota
fourth round- four hits for thB Pirates,

tripper of the exhibition season
Tuesday and raised his average
to .340 m leadmg the Gmnts to
·
a 2-1 VIctory
over the Califorma
Angels.
San Francisco Manag•r Her·
man Franks witnessed ~nother
·
encooragmg
performance as
Juan Marichal who held out
until he rec~ived a $72.1100
.
contract p1tched two scoreless
In .
' h
.
.
nmgs in is spring debut.
Not so encouraging was the
latest development of the Sandy
Koufax-Don Drysdale h&lt;lldout
story. Los Angeles made a final
offer, which was turned down
by the pilching stars, who have
begun work on their movie,

Floyd Robinson and Pete
had three each for lho Chiaox.
The ChiCago Cubs rapped
out 20 hits en route to a 12-10
victory over Cleveland,
suffered its fifth
setback The Cubs sent II
to the ·plate In a six-run
inning when Ernie Banks
a two-run double and
Pena chipped in with a two-run
triple.
The scheduled games
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(C811tlnued From Page One) prehenslve high school for
bui to all citlzena .r Ibis dis- ~l!l'ades nine through
twelve.
trlcl.
Never before In ~· hl.!tory of
oor rounty have we bad a pro1
It Is beeause of the Import- I ject to equal three mltllon dollllce of this decision that we lal'!l.
blve employed The Education·
a1 l!urvoy Department f r o m Not only have
never bad
Ohio Unlvonlty to aoslst
us. one. but a project of this am'lblt depsrtmenl, which Is well I ount in11 never been attempted.
qualmed In Its field, wltl make These state funds, however,
1 thorough Iurvey et our dlstrlct l' are not available until our di•
and report to us tis findings on tr!ct hao reached ill m11Imum
the feulbutty of proposed loca- l bonding capacity.
tlom. These flndings. 1 should , It is for this reason that your
lmpbaalu, wUI be only In the I board of educaUon has placed
t&gt;rrn of recommendation•.
upon the ballot at the May 3rd
A obnilar lllrVty, and ene, I !Primary this proposed
bond
might add. that wlll proh&amp;bly 1ssue.
haVf more bearin~.
will be I Because to have consolldafllnducted by the Building Sec- : lion without the benefit of a new
· tion of The State Department of hi(.l school would be to defeat
Education.
·the very purpose lor which It
Ltt "' never be led into think- I wao Intended.
, lllg that when someone put! ! Without • new high school,
two million dollars into a Build- . we will never meet lhe need
tng Program they wilt not also Ithat •rists in our district for
have something to do with choos ospandlng educational programs
tng the location upon which It , to prov1de the baSJe skills to
:•ill lit constructed, whel~er Jt lllve_ID present day society.
.be an Individual , the Federal . Without a new high !1Chool,
Government or the State
of ! we will never satisfy CJe need
Ohio.
. thai exists for a complete vocal would again emphaslze that tiona! program offering such
thio question wilt be given tho Icour!lel; •• agriculture. high
utmost consideration and study Iskill stenognJpher
training,
by this board before 1 declo- · home economics, the machinist
!on is reached.
i trade, auto mechanics, and cosThis. In 1 nutshell, Is where •metology.
w• stand at the present time. i Without a new high school,
For a number of years we i we will never be able to get ecbave ,.en con,olidation taking Ionon:ucal , ~attmum use of our
place all around us, as well as . admmmtrahve personnel.
t:Iroughout the entire State. We I And to sum it up, without 1
bavt slso known that sooner new hifti school, we could nevor later the time would come er provide a complete, cemprewbtn It would happen tn our hensive program which wlll pr0o
owa communitieo and that some v1de th• broad curriculum neearrangement would then hav• essary for our young people to
1o be made for the construction compete in the world today.
of a new high !IChool.
Yes, we do have a challenge.
Thai time has now arrived.
All of you here lenigbt will
Just as modern and sclentlf· be asked, I am sore, to assist In
it methods have moved the rest i thi.o campaign. We hope you wUI
or our world forward, so does respond favorable.
it move eduC"&amp;tion. We must be I Your chalnnan wiD need your
certain that we, on the local lev- help. Yoor school board n!eds
el ace prepared to meet t h • ! your llelp. This is why we call
challenges in oor fast moving · upon you tonight, one a.nd all,
world of today, in the education- to loin With your drairmon,
al field.
yoor friends, and your neighWhen the consolidation Issue bora from Bedford, Salisbury,
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tllat if it pused a •luable grant Pomeroy so we may to forward
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kate of Ohio Ill 111111 us ill our wue.
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IJllimiltlc u lo think it would Ject. And If 1ucceslful, we may
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CHICAGO IUPI) -A federal of his 15 seasons with lhe San The Dodgers could use
grand jury opens hearings Frandsco Giants.
of !he power of Ken
today on underworld influence "There are two kinds of whom they traded away
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mob. death threats to he~- ~ the National League·s Most. homers to account for five
vywe1ght Erme Terrell, and a Valuable Player. "During the in leading Washington to
rumored showdown between the baseball season 1 get worn out fifth straight victory, 1
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here Monday by U.S. marsh:!• surpass Mel Ott's career total White Sox, who lead
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him fall."
although Chuvalo ·looted like
But Chuvalo never fell- had been bit by 1 truck at the
preserving his proud record .r eud of the bout. The
never being knocked nff bts feet mingled wltb the blood oourillll
in (8 pro fights-and earned the down his face and be - lilodde~redj
respect of the crowd of 13,540 with the impact of CIDy's
.
.ghts and in the later rounds. ~·Busclt~t•anll
His roondhouse n
once did he take a ~
lefts frequently landed beto_w step as he mere lb8n lived
Clay's belt-referee_ Jack 51 ~ to his promise to rarry
vers commented With a la~gh light to lbe champion.
~t Cbuval~ fouled Cas:'"' The victory extended Clay'•
IOO limes -but be
ept unbeate• record to 23 victorlea,
carryl~g the fight to the including 18 knockouts.
champion.
knocked out Listen In one round
"I just hope to get aiJother at Lewiston, Maine, May 25,
chance to fight him," saidlt965, and lmockedo ul PallersoR
Cbuvalo. "Tbe next time I'd be is 12 round• at Lu Vegas,
in better cendititn aad I'd Nev., Nov. 22, 1965, in two
SET TO GO - When Sandy Koufax, left, and Don Drysdale, right. reported h r
knock him out in a return bout. previous defenses. Tht loas was practice Tuesday, It was not with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The holdout pitching """"II
"I've got no beef with tbe the 12th in 48 bouts for showed up at a Hollywood Bludio to rebearae for tbelr rolelln I picture atarrlnJ t.MJOoll
decision," he added. "I felt I C h u v a l o . v::i::si::.on::._-:h:::ea:.:dli::·::ne::r__:D::a::VI::.d::..:.Ja::ns=se::n:._,.:::ce::n:::.te:.:r::..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - was in control io quite a few The gate was aiHIOUDced by
spots but I won't quarrel. He's t be Gardens as b 11 wet n All-Stars
a gold fighter but I think I've $165,000 and $175,000a nd it was
feught fighters just as clover." est.imated that the income from
"II anything, I feel we lO closed circuit
television
deserved a draw," said Irv locations in the United
Ungerman, Chuvalo's manager. and various delayed teiE!Casls Ill
The Pomeroy High Sch&lt;lol aBd Don Swisher, and Sopho"But the only way yoo can be and motion pictures
lrack team, coached by Bud mores David Michaels a n d
certain of victory is to put the reach 1350,000. Clay's cut of
Bickel, will opeR its schedule Jack Stanley.
man on the canvas."
receipts is 50 per tent
April 12 in a meet agaillst Pt. other seniors working
out
There were no knockdowns Chuvalo getting 20 per ceat.
Pleasant at Pomeroy.
are Leonard Lyons, Guy
The area around Pomeroy's gent, Bennett Roush, and Ted
footllall field will serve as the Morarity. First year
juniors
track for e.e Panther's borne are Bill English, Tink Triplett,
meets according to
Coach Duane Brickles and JobD Wolfe.
Bickel. Twenty-seven boys, in- llophrmores, in addition to
eluding mne lettermen, are out two lettermen, ~Randy ~e&lt;!ts ',I
T9RONTO IUPll - The
for the spring sport.
Mike O'Brien, Loring Vaughan.
prelbUiary faels and figures
Middleport High School thl11-ljunior, sprints: !'!!lays:
"Don't make me loot bad, The veterans include Seniars Jerry Well, Bobby Shaffer, Mike
Gil lbe Clay • lllavaloligbt at clads began hard work Tuesday Cheadle, junior, dlstaoce
.
EIJy. WI the ball
Carson Crow, Bill Nease, Jell I Sawyer, Jack Mowery and RobMaple Leol Gardens:
in preparation for their first rel3ys; Dave A!f.lley~
semor,
else!"
Gibbs, Charles Hayes and Don ert Reeves. Freshmea are Jim
Altiolld.,... - 13,MG.
trark and field meet of the field; Sam Hot!d. JUniOr, spronts,
Napper; Juniors Andy
Lee and Richard Lemley.
Gnlso re&lt;eipll - $1115,0110 spring seaS&lt;lR next Wednesday relays; Larry Vance, senior
Coach Bickel said hurdles
.. tl75,1100.
when Pomeroy High
comes field, relays: Ronnie
Chicago (NL) 12 Cleveland 10 for the team are being providEatlmated
receipts from downriver.
Isenior, sprints; Rod
San Francisco 2 California 1
ed, courtesy of Aaron Zabl,
doled elreull television lD 48 The Pomeroy invasion,a kind senior, sprints, and
Minnesota 2 Los Angeles 0 ' .ehool industrial arts teacher.
locallons in tile United Slates of •·practice" meet, will show, Swartz, senior, relays,
!game called after 5 innings, In addition to the 11 meets
- $3Zt,IOO.
Coach Bob Ashley
believes, others out for a cbanoo
rain)
already scheduled, Coach BlckOiblr anelllary rocelpG- how the squad of nine lettermen run are Kenny Russell,
B U 11 d Presa International New York (AL) vs. New York el reported there also will be
$11,...
and 7 otllers will fare in weeks distances; Allen Oiler,
Y n • .
(NL) (canceled, wet grounds) three or four meets sclleduled
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. ·to come without the two - man more, sprints, middle distances;
National Leagne
Baltimore vs. Detroit
later at Middleport.
Iitle fight to go 15 reunds smce track gang of 1965, the brothers! Dave Sigman, junior. distances;
W. L. Pel. celed, rain)
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10 6 ·625 Boston vs. Houston (l!llnceled, April 12, Pt. Pleasant, 4 p.m.
In Maple Leaf _c,,rdens ":llh his Alnn and Bruc• Wallace, both Mark Tannehill,
sopbomore, . York
11 7 ·611 rain)
Rocky Marc1ano decJSJOned graduated. It was Alan in the broad and high jump, relays; PJttsburgll
April 14, Eastern, 4 p.m.
10 7 ·588 St. Louis vs. Cincinnati
Ezzard Charles m 1954. .
sprints and Bruce in the midole Fred Robinson, senior broad Houston
April 20, Wabama, 4 p.m.
10 7 ·588 celed, wet grounds
A 7-1 favor~bl, Clay Bald he distance runs, high jump and 1 and high jump, relays; ·
St. LouiS
April 22, At Eastern, 4 p.m.
was told by hiS handlers that broad jump who led the squad Gilkey, fresl!man, d1stancea.
San Francisco
10 7 ·588 Atlanta vs. Philadelphia lean- April 25, RaclDe, 4 p.m.
9 8 ·529 celcd, rain!
he was behind oo points after to victories last year.
1
Coach Ashley said lhil
. Atlanta
April 'll, At Gallipolis, with
10
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the oeventh round and ex- Lettermen returning and the Iday is the last day new candi- ChJc.ago
Wednesday's Games
Jackson and Kyger Creek, 4 p.
7 12 ·388 Baltimore vs. Chicago (AL)
plaiDed that wao why he events they are expected to com- , dates for the sqll3d may appear. Cincmnatl .
m.
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"began to trade more punches pete is are John Blake, senior, Ronald Pine is assistia&amp; Coach PhltadelphJa
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April 30, .SEOAL meet, OU,
with bim."
distance runs; Leland Brown, Ashley.
Los Angeles,
Lea 5 12 .29 4 Atlanta vs. Detroit
330 p.m.
Clay knew he was is a light
Amenean
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Kansas City vs. Philadelphia
May 4, Kyger Creek, 4 p.m.
from the opening bell when the
Ch
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May 5 Ironton Relays i p.m.
6-foot, 1-iach challenger waded
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May 9, Middleport, 6 p.m.
6118
into him with flurries of rights
~ ~ ·667 Washington vs. New York (NL) May 11, At Kyger Creek, Galand lefts to the body. Clay
9 7 .563 Minnesota vs. Houston
lipolis, Pt. Pleasant and
raised a bruise on Chuvalo's
York
10 8 .556 Clicago &lt;NL) vs. Cleveland
ern, 4 pm.
forehead by the end of the first
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May 13 and 14, District Meet II
9 8 529
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forward Willis Reed of the New t'
eyes in the latter rounds.
After collapsing during an are becoming movie fans,
6 10 · : York Knickerbockers began 10
"He's out on his fed" yelled I off-season ·personal appearance, advantage of the Dodgers
5 12 ·
days to two weeks of recuperamanagP.r·trainer Angel~ Dundee Willie Mays is letting his bat trimming the world .
,
3 !5 .167 lion today following an opera- ,
to Clay near the end of the 14th speak for him this campaign. 2-0. in the first meeting .
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Tuesdays. Results
lion Tuesday for remoV1Jt of
round. •IGo get him. Just let And if spring training is any sprmg of the 1005 World Series Pittsburgh S.ChJCagu IALi 5
bone spurs on his right foot.
- - - - " - - - - - - indication, it should be quite an rnmbatants. In the
Washmgton 6_Kansas ~'ty_4_ 1
TORONTO (UPI) -casslua
Clay l8ld today that be may ·be
able io make two mare
defenses of hio heavyweight
Iitle before he is drafted and
paid tribute to Canadian
mauler George Chuvalo's gal!ant but losing eHort.
Umnarked after Tuesday
nighl'a 15-round unanimoos
decision over! he 216-pound iron
man from Toronto, Clay said
be bas been advised that be
may not enter the Army until
June 1 and aamed British
heavyweight titleholder Henry
Cooper as bia most likely next
opponent.
"Aller him, maybe we'll give
Gelrge anotber chance," said
Clay, who repeatedly expressed
admiration for the muchridiculed oft-beaten Cru!adian
eball• • "He's tougher lhan
Ernie Terrell, tougher then
Sony Llsto11-he's tougher than
all of them."
The 11-foot. 1-lncb, :114'1..-pound
Clay making the third successlui .i.fense .r the Iitle he won
from Liston, Feb. 25, 1964,
ripped Chuvalo wtth liJblningfast, spearllke loft jabs o•er 15
~a•aga rounds 111 a
the
unanlmoos decislen.
It was the first lime he ..er
went mora than 12 roullds and
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re1use
oanctlon 8 heavyweight title
fight in New York'a Madison
Square Garden between Terrell
and Cassii!S ' Clay.
Government
investigators
said the underworld wanted the
Clay-Terrell bout in New York
because it would stimulate
Interest In Illicit betting and
because Terrell's share ~f the
gate could be trimmed there.
The grand jurors aiSil may
hear evidence about an Impending showdown between (lle Vito
Genovese family of the New
York Mafia and the Negro
aupremaclst Black Muslims,
who are claiming an increasing1y large share of television
receipts from bCalng. Tbe
lr!usllms have a 30 per cent
Interest In Main Bout Inc., and
number Clay among their
memiJelibip,
.

spring. ~fays record. Manny Mota
fourth round- four hits for thB Pirates,

tripper of the exhibition season
Tuesday and raised his average
to .340 m leadmg the Gmnts to
·
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over the Califorma
Angels.
San Francisco Manag•r Her·
man Franks witnessed ~nother
·
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performance as
Juan Marichal who held out
until he rec~ived a $72.1100
.
contract p1tched two scoreless
In .
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nmgs in is spring debut.
Not so encouraging was the
latest development of the Sandy
Koufax-Don Drysdale h&lt;lldout
story. Los Angeles made a final
offer, which was turned down
by the pilching stars, who have
begun work on their movie,

Floyd Robinson and Pete
had three each for lho Chiaox.
The ChiCago Cubs rapped
out 20 hits en route to a 12-10
victory over Cleveland,
suffered its fifth
setback The Cubs sent II
to the ·plate In a six-run
inning when Ernie Banks
a two-run double and
Pena chipped in with a two-run
triple.
The scheduled games
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ton-Houston, the New York
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St.
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came when Russell was inJUred.
I
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STOPPING AGAIN - Robert A. Boudreau, director direct-dialed by using tha digit
of the American Wind Symphony, discusses plans for the "I'' to &lt;Onnect with the DDD
presentation on the Ohio River at Pomeroy July 27 with equipment, the&amp; the area code
Mrs. W. P. Lochary, general chairman. The symphony play· if di!!erenl from 114, and thH
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WASHINGTON (UP!l - The cows may not like
but the long and Impassioned wrangle ove~ Amenca s
summer lime clocks was hea&lt;hng the way of history today.
Only the formality of final House approval stood b&amp;tween the White House and a bill to set Uniform dates for
daylight saving time this year and make it automat~~ext
year throughout the nation. - - ·The winners were business fast time fro'D the lasl Sunday
and transportation Interests. in April to the last Sund'ay ID
city-dwellers and vacationers of October. Ther~ IS JUSt one
the road-and even growil)g escape hatch-a state may vote
b of farmers-who plead- ~ u. exempt itself and stay on
numf
ersn end to the cost and standard time for the six-month
ed ora
·

SWEET BRIER

LETTUCE

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Florida Oranges 5
FROZEN FRENCH FRIED

1 29c
33C
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SUNSHINE CRISPY SALTINE

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WAID CROSS' SONS

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rose on&amp;-half of I per cent last
month. hut retail food prices
jumped 1.5 per cent. The severe
winter storms ef January took
their toll of fruit and vegetable
crops and slowed down dislrl·
bution across the nalion in January, according te Agriculture
Department economists.

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THE DAILY SENTINEL
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Publiahed nery aftemoo n ucepl

Samrday ;md Sunday bY The Ohio
Valley PubUabiDI Company. 110 M•

chanie st., Pomeroy, Ohio, 4!1769, Butlneu ()lft~ Phone WY a-2158. Editorlal Pbone WY lil-21~7.
Enten!d at IMODd el... maWq

StartiRg next year, the bill
start it the last Sunday in April
.
,
and end IL the last Sunday m
Oclober.

Three n·Je

~::::rat

NatioD.lll.the
adverttatnr
repn!tentati,a:
pollofllcfl
at PomeroJ,
343 Lexlnlton Ava.,
New YoR City,
New
Bottinelll i{lmball, Inc.,

vo;~b~enptton raw1: Delivered by
earrier where avallabl• M centl per
IPI'!!rk; nne year In advance
at.
the
' Dailf Sentinel orttee, ttUOt
It x
mont.hl 19.10; Three months 13.90. By
Motcr Route where carrier temc.
aot avallable: One month, Sl.30. B:p
mall: One :yenr '10.00; Sh: month1,
tU:5l Three rnonthtl, SJ.OO (Sublcrip.

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l·n M"llton w Va Arrangements
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wlll be announced. Howard Lee
btl
R
Pt PI
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Bee e, 24, l. 2, • e3580 1
driver of tha truck W&amp;l Dtt
•
injured.

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Uon price&gt; Include. sundaJ

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SPECIALIZED

WRINGER WASHER
REPAIR
SERVICE
For the next month we are specializing in Maytag

Wringer Washer Service, because we know you'll

i)

be using yours more for spring cleaning and wash·
lng. We have a full time merhanic to help out
right now. We'll pickup and return your washer.

included $111

millioa

f_.

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teachen Clrpl. Republicans attacked tbe rent subsidy
1
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pan
sayInI It couJd -~
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IOD'I

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Dext 41)

yean.

WASHINGTON
PftFE.
'ely Extended
dent JohnSOD approved 8D R•
tension of the federal O&gt;al MIRe

In the afte1110on
Miss Martha J. Fike, Zl, Nitro,
died of injuries al 6 p. m. In
Pleasant Valley Hospital. where
she was takew about 4:30 p. m.,
fallowing a two car mishap on
Rt. 62, south of the traffic cir·
cle

Wlw

!!QUAD CALLED
The Racine Emergscy squad
was called at 7:15 p. m. Tuesday to the Wilkie Sarsoll resJ.
dance in Portland. He wu tak·
a,
1 en ta Holzer hoapital u
Accardmg to Slate Police, medical patient.
1
Miss Fike appareatly lost control of ber Volkswagen while Veteran• Memorial 11aop1111
rounding a curve and slid side- Adtulssl• - ROOert Baker,
I ways into the path of a car Reedsville; Merlin Tracy, P•
driven by Edward Lee Mur- meroy· Orpha Waddell, AtlJ.
phy, 28, .Reedsville, Ohio. The l ens; Edward Murphy, ReedsFike vehicle overturned
al~ ville: Mrs. Charles Neal, Ch•
er striking the Murphy car.
I shire.
Miss Fike was traveling south Discharge. - Daryl Johnon Rt. 62, and Mr. Murphy was son, Middleport; Helen Jeffers,
traveling north. The victim was Syracuse; Mary Wolle, Middlea Marshall University etudent port.
and was teaching under the ca
op plan at New Haven grade MARRIAGI!: APPIJCATION
I school this semester.
Bernard Lee Neutzting, IJ Ma·
' Her body was removed to son, W. Va., U. S. Army, and ·
the Cook-Pauley Funeral Home Sherry Ann S1111mona, 1i, Mid· ·

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"The M1ytag Store"

Rutland, 0.

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Breaat• -lb. lie Wing• _ lb. 16e
Legl -· lb. 19e Boek• __ lb. JOe.
Dr,.tiekt
-· lb. 16c
LIHrl_
..--·-· lb. 89tJ
Glbktt lb. 19e
f'hightt -.....
.....- ......... lb. 66t
...... T.VIhoo . . . . . . .
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WHOLE lb.
~ $1.09

Cut-Up ·····--··----lb. 35c

l'f 1tns P. A

COFFEE

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RECORD PlAYERS
25% OFF
CLELAND$ T.V.
WY 2·2255
l'omeroy
601 I. Moln St.

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Shrimp •.. '!: $1.19
._CaoW

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Haddoek •• :_ 79e
1

Fresh Fr11ing Chicken

BREAST
QUARTERS •••• ~~·
"-Whlfo

30c Oil:
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DtltrtHf

Oxydol .•••..••... _. kf,:.·• $1

-Croix 'IM

'"col

Dink
r s ···-··-····· 4!:" $1

PILLSBURY.
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Biscuits

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Treet ••.••.•••••.. 2:,: 89c

ll•ndonl .....

Toni ••••• --~ •• __ ..

Ice Cream •••••••. _. ~ ,.,. 69e

... $1.09

A-1 Tollot

Tissue _ __ 4

Domino Pure CfJilf

4ct.
pkp.

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Modium
till bart

.' .oduce " -

fllut • Pill T.

4

Hair

taoro

32c

Camay

TO

Shunpeo ,·

3!)_c
pk.. ................. __

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VINE·

u.w

69c

BBQ Chips

3

Sprlna. And swing. See 'em todayl

Complete Selection in Rand

Dan

93c

Ivory Soap

Buckeroo Gophers t h 11

~~~-~-GOt

....

3

ArMOur Blwrtening

Large
Head

...... _........ 47e

Crisco

, ..... pk•• __.•....

LETTUCE

...... \

..... ............ 3ac

Potato Chips

HEAD

Pill

Krt.,y

Crackers

$J

VEGETOLE

and tsn. Get

lunlhln~

...... , .. IUIIIII~

~Solodllll'llwn

Your choice of ezolora, lllte Ioden ueen

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a lot goln' for them with new Buclteroosl

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Soups .••.......... 6::..' $1

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These are the leisure shoes you'll want to
lounge and loaf and live ln. Gophere got

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Milk ..••.•....•••• 8 ':!'.. $1

for loungin, loafin
and casual livin

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K-IYOjiOrlfoel

SUGAR

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FlOUR

Margarine .. _.... _ 6 .!: $1
Cl...,. Alal'4. F ' -

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Juice ... _.. 4 ::· $1

COMI'Alll
lhlh , . Quallly ~­
.... Dllltronw lo 11lo

Eatmoro

BUCKE:ROO

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Towels ......••.... 4::'·$1

ALSO OPEN ALL DAY ON THURSDAYS

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Bread . •. •. ••••• 5.!: $1 Applesauce _____ . _H":~ltl $1
Dot Y. C. S!lcN
Dinners .••..•.• 3=$1 Peaches
.•.•. __ . __ . 5::.. $1

Scoft Will• I AAI'cl. Color

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9:00

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LEG
QUARTERS ... ~b.

....... •• rto4 Varloly

...... (or lpolllght

lllll'AHT COPFEll

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Fresh Frying Chicken

Muprine

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"" lllonflnt wflll (lrlcy..._ ._ ••

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Kroger Reg, or Drip

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U. 8. Governm~nt lnttpected
DellNr«&lt; Dl.r~et From The Farm

LOIN· 0·PORK

Wlfh- Ml.,. pw I no II

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pur wMher needs a new paint jab w I'll do that, too. Coli us today,

NEW KROGER GROUND BEEF

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We wiD repair your Mayt.g ot eny wrl nger w•her thot Mayt.g mokts. Moybe

NE~-

eral safety provislona,

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Our Special Mlytag Service Building

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in Nitro. State Police staled nol_clleporl~=·=====::::::' charges were filed in
Ibis 1
mishap either. Murphy
was
Whereowhere
not injured.
to start? Movl~ StartJJ,
Tuesday's fatalitieo brought
finding MOVERS fast
the 1966 total to four In Mason
County in the first three months · in the YELLOW PAGES.
of lhe year.
Where your fingars,
do the -.alklng.J
ARRI!:ST MAD!!:
Norman Adkins. 37. Pomeroy,
was arrested Tuesday by Pom.
eroy Police on aR lnt.xication
charge.

We Pickup
and
Deliver!

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accident, working underground UDder fed-

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No /IU1'tluwe It neeeutJru to participate. "Make
Money" envelope• are
twalla6le 011 rllflruttt at erul of checkout lanett at tmg Kroger store_ or
•tore offke. Only one m"elope per adult cUJtomer per tttore visit. When
l10ll coll,ect tl~Jf halvH that match exoetly, left half tmd right half "of
flllliOIN of the "llakellonell" bUltt or"find coupon lor free Top Value
Bfamptt, 11011 luwe a IIMnerI Kroger emploueea are 110t eligible to wtn.

WY 2-5421
WY 2-5130

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Safety Act Tuesday which be
said would previd.t
,realer
,_w.,.tl fo aD coal o..'-..,.v.,..,.._ H
r
•••U'TJ
WOrking UDdergrouad.
The act W88 extended b) bring
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IN RACINE, 0.

EVER- - ·

GREAT SO.
c1ety backers f1gures they were
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over one of lhe1r worst hurdles
today w1th House appreval of
President Johnson's oontrover·1 rent subs"d
1
"W'IIconfusion of the nation's period.
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sta
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e
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. alchwork summer time pat. But-and thiS is the k~eker- have more troubles .• hut they
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the entire state must go one won't all be like thiS," one re·
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~ns. this year the bill way or the other: failure of a lieved liberal olrategisl said aJ.
~~res any stat~ or locality end of years of hesitation and ter a Republican assault oa the
1 ;~;ng on daylight time at an to outright. resistanc~. In the end. new heusing aid was.
tu~ed
great seledic:MI of sizes !111
triggers automatic nationwide the national sch1zophrema oq back Tuesday on a cliffbangmg
_
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arross the country 190 to 198 votes.
experts ftt y011 perfectly
I
jumping from standard time, to Aller approving the $11 mD·
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daylight time, to double- lion needed to start tboo proOT D TO INTERI!:S'r OF daylight lime- even daylight gram, the House passed and
DI!:V 1!:
I time-in-reverse-was too much sent to the Senate 1 $2.S blllion
MEIGS · MASON Mti!:A 1for Congress.
catchall money bill which also

bag

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R0 b"1nson1S

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TO

RUG
CLEANING

Baptist meetings of the league held the Pomeroy
fourth Monday of each month MlddltpDrl

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on Route 338 lovolving a 1965 and. light damage was reporlld.
vehicle driven by Jack L. Boetick, 11; Rt. 2, llactne. JJeputles There wu uo arrest.
said Bostick - forced off the

,:~o::"!e~·;ri:;:ge ~~d.. ~

HART BRAND

SOLID HEAD

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00

UPJ Br1e• £s

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SNOW DRIFT VEGETABLE

FLOUR t~~POSE - - .!!b. 49c

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road who atther n!dele )116
Sheriff'• ed onto tile highway iD 1ro11t Gl
bim Bostick's ear swerved •
department iD~eatlgated 8 on&amp;- to ~ ditch and struck a guard
car accment Tuesday morniDg raU No
wert inourred

Customers aerved by , the A dl8cil8sio11 on Jitterbugging III'OUP disCUBSed wayr. 4!
Chester exchange of the Citl· and dumping lrasb on the Meigs IDg to public attenlloll unslgh~ ,
zena Telephone Co. of Coolville, County roads wu held al lbe 1: scenes along the county's
will be linked to the natiORwlde March meeting of the Izaak WI!- hlghways and went on record
direct distance dialing network, loB League held Monday even- as being anxious to cooperate
Sunday, April s, Carl J. Bam- lng at the clubhouse. A steak with township trustees, county
hill, general manager, IUIIIOim" dilmer was served to 30 mem- commissioners, and school of.
eed today.
bers and two guests, Franklin ficiala in a program to keep
New numbers have been ... Rutberfru'd, of Anaconda, Mon- highways and streets cleaa.
sijned to telephones iR lhe Cbe• tana, who ls visiting here with Any of the above groups are ·
1er area, effective
SUnday. relatlvea, and the Rev. Carver cordially invited to attend the

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illlPOR'r ACCJDIN'I'

'lbe M·•- County

Linked to Highways draw
DDD System J1'LA Notice

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denUal election.

Pork&amp; Beans

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Litter mrg
-ce

Chester now

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KERNEL .

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'lbe Apr~ meelinJ of lhe Mid-

FROM WAID CROSS' SONS

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Krator ...

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Orange Juiee ••• "' .... 69e
Moss ..... &amp; ..

Peat ···---···50 .. 79e
Dnknl IIIII li-IN

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Safeguard

Lawn Food ••. . . ~~a~~ $2.98 2 ~:-33c
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Lava
Zest
Sha1tlpoo
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Me1p $lien!. 11¥.1111
.,....._ - ,fUIW Cl'fmeaas, Rutlalld; Dessle Pa~
tel'SOII, ~Dllelllrpl Be r t ba
Reeves, Lo1!f . Botllm; Eva
Bailey, Raeble; Cora '11lomas,
Middleport; Omar Bays, · R•
cine; Anna Perry, AlbanJ.

dleport

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poslptned unlil alter Easter,
Nellie Zenle, pn!Sidell, anIIIIUIICed l!lday•
Women In Mexico voted lor
tbe lint time in the 1951 presl-

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Reedsville will become a sepa. WUilams, Pomeroy
rate exch311ge and Its resideals Crurch pastor,
will
new four
prefix,numbers
m,
whilehave
the aother
will remain the same, Banhill
said.
Barnhill urged residents to
cbeck the new numbers of their
frienda in Chester and Reedsville i• the directories whlcb
hove been issued iD - t i o l
with lhe service bnprovement
For the benefit of Chesler
customers, Barnhill explaiaed
that long distance calls may be
STOPPING AGAIN - Robert A. Boudreau, director direct-dialed by using tha digit
of the American Wind Symphony, discusses plans for the "I'' to &lt;Onnect with the DDD
presentation on the Ohio River at Pomeroy July 27 with equipment, the&amp; the area code
Mrs. W. P. Lochary, general chairman. The symphony play· if di!!erenl from 114, and thH
ed in Pomeroy on its river tour in 1965 to large crowds the directory number ol the par.
during both of two performances. The Pomeroy C of C dur· i ty being called.
ing its most recent meeting agreed to lend support to the
symphony's return visit.- Sentinel Photo.

BACON SQUARES - 33c
PORK SHOULDER 3 lbs.s1.19
lb.

VAN CAMP
c1n

co·· RN.

5 79c
303

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una

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SHORTENING - 3 !~~ 69c DST Wrangle Ahout Ended
• }ActiOll
•
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'!·
CHERRIES ~~.:u_r a~: 29c

WASHINGTON (UP!l - The cows may not like
but the long and Impassioned wrangle ove~ Amenca s
summer lime clocks was hea&lt;hng the way of history today.
Only the formality of final House approval stood b&amp;tween the White House and a bill to set Uniform dates for
daylight saving time this year and make it automat~~ext
year throughout the nation. - - ·The winners were business fast time fro'D the lasl Sunday
and transportation Interests. in April to the last Sund'ay ID
city-dwellers and vacationers of October. Ther~ IS JUSt one
the road-and even growil)g escape hatch-a state may vote
b of farmers-who plead- ~ u. exempt itself and stay on
numf
ersn end to the cost and standard time for the six-month
ed ora
·

SWEET BRIER

LETTUCE

I'

2 29c

bu
IIi
II'

Ill
II
0'

T
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Florida Oranges 5
FROZEN FRENCH FRIED

1 29c
33C
lb.

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POTATOES
SUNSHINE CRISPY SALTINE

I
I

•I

CRACKERS
WAID CROSS' SONS

-

-

rose on&amp;-half of I per cent last
month. hut retail food prices
jumped 1.5 per cent. The severe
winter storms ef January took
their toll of fruit and vegetable
crops and slowed down dislrl·
bution across the nalion in January, according te Agriculture
Department economists.

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THE DAILY SENTINEL
·~~n.,·.~,S.r.~::~;,tu:~::;r

'

Publiahed nery aftemoo n ucepl

Samrday ;md Sunday bY The Ohio
Valley PubUabiDI Company. 110 M•

chanie st., Pomeroy, Ohio, 4!1769, Butlneu ()lft~ Phone WY a-2158. Editorlal Pbone WY lil-21~7.
Enten!d at IMODd el... maWq

StartiRg next year, the bill
start it the last Sunday in April
.
,
and end IL the last Sunday m
Oclober.

Three n·Je

~::::rat

NatioD.lll.the
adverttatnr
repn!tentati,a:
pollofllcfl
at PomeroJ,
343 Lexlnlton Ava.,
New YoR City,
New
Bottinelll i{lmball, Inc.,

vo;~b~enptton raw1: Delivered by
earrier where avallabl• M centl per
IPI'!!rk; nne year In advance
at.
the
' Dailf Sentinel orttee, ttUOt
It x
mont.hl 19.10; Three months 13.90. By
Motcr Route where carrier temc.
aot avallable: One month, Sl.30. B:p
mall: One :yenr '10.00; Sh: month1,
tU:5l Three rnonthtl, SJ.OO (Sublcrip.

(Continued from page 1)
l·n M"llton w Va Arrangements
.
'
•
·
wlll be announced. Howard Lee
btl
R
Pt PI
l
Bee e, 24, l. 2, • e3580 1
driver of tha truck W&amp;l Dtt
•
injured.

I

Uon price&gt; Include. sundaJ

Sentlnelt

Tl.me•

iiiiiii::~~iii..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-..-..,........,f

SPECIALIZED

WRINGER WASHER
REPAIR
SERVICE
For the next month we are specializing in Maytag

Wringer Washer Service, because we know you'll

i)

be using yours more for spring cleaning and wash·
lng. We have a full time merhanic to help out
right now. We'll pickup and return your washer.

included $111

millioa

f_.

JoJm..

teachen Clrpl. Republicans attacked tbe rent subsidy
1
H bJJ.
pan
sayInI It couJd -~
"~' .,
IOD'I

1:"'1

in the

Dext 41)

yean.

WASHINGTON
PftFE.
'ely Extended
dent JohnSOD approved 8D R•
tension of the federal O&gt;al MIRe

In the afte1110on
Miss Martha J. Fike, Zl, Nitro,
died of injuries al 6 p. m. In
Pleasant Valley Hospital. where
she was takew about 4:30 p. m.,
fallowing a two car mishap on
Rt. 62, south of the traffic cir·
cle

Wlw

!!QUAD CALLED
The Racine Emergscy squad
was called at 7:15 p. m. Tuesday to the Wilkie Sarsoll resJ.
dance in Portland. He wu tak·
a,
1 en ta Holzer hoapital u
Accardmg to Slate Police, medical patient.
1
Miss Fike appareatly lost control of ber Volkswagen while Veteran• Memorial 11aop1111
rounding a curve and slid side- Adtulssl• - ROOert Baker,
I ways into the path of a car Reedsville; Merlin Tracy, P•
driven by Edward Lee Mur- meroy· Orpha Waddell, AtlJ.
phy, 28, .Reedsville, Ohio. The l ens; Edward Murphy, ReedsFike vehicle overturned
al~ ville: Mrs. Charles Neal, Ch•
er striking the Murphy car.
I shire.
Miss Fike was traveling south Discharge. - Daryl Johnon Rt. 62, and Mr. Murphy was son, Middleport; Helen Jeffers,
traveling north. The victim was Syracuse; Mary Wolle, Middlea Marshall University etudent port.
and was teaching under the ca
op plan at New Haven grade MARRIAGI!: APPIJCATION
I school this semester.
Bernard Lee Neutzting, IJ Ma·
' Her body was removed to son, W. Va., U. S. Army, and ·
the Cook-Pauley Funeral Home Sherry Ann S1111mona, 1i, Mid· ·

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Legl -· lb. 19e Boek• __ lb. JOe.
Dr,.tiekt
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LIHrl_
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Glbktt lb. 19e
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25% OFF
CLELAND$ T.V.
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in Nitro. State Police staled nol_clleporl~=·=====::::::' charges were filed in
Ibis 1
mishap either. Murphy
was
Whereowhere
not injured.
to start? Movl~ StartJJ,
Tuesday's fatalitieo brought
finding MOVERS fast
the 1966 total to four In Mason
County in the first three months · in the YELLOW PAGES.
of lhe year.
Where your fingars,
do the -.alklng.J
ARRI!:ST MAD!!:
Norman Adkins. 37. Pomeroy,
was arrested Tuesday by Pom.
eroy Police on aR lnt.xication
charge.

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Money" envelope• are
twalla6le 011 rllflruttt at erul of checkout lanett at tmg Kroger store_ or
•tore offke. Only one m"elope per adult cUJtomer per tttore visit. When
l10ll coll,ect tl~Jf halvH that match exoetly, left half tmd right half "of
flllliOIN of the "llakellonell" bUltt or"find coupon lor free Top Value
Bfamptt, 11011 luwe a IIMnerI Kroger emploueea are 110t eligible to wtn.

WY 2-5421
WY 2-5130

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Safety Act Tuesday which be
said would previd.t
,realer
,_w.,.tl fo aD coal o..'-..,.v.,..,.._ H
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WOrking UDdergrouad.
The act W88 extended b) bring
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GREAT SO.
c1ety backers f1gures they were
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over one of lhe1r worst hurdles
today w1th House appreval of
President Johnson's oontrover·1 rent subs"d
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"W'IIconfusion of the nation's period.
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the entire state must go one won't all be like thiS," one re·
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~ns. this year the bill way or the other: failure of a lieved liberal olrategisl said aJ.
~~res any stat~ or locality end of years of hesitation and ter a Republican assault oa the
1 ;~;ng on daylight time at an to outright. resistanc~. In the end. new heusing aid was.
tu~ed
great seledic:MI of sizes !111
triggers automatic nationwide the national sch1zophrema oq back Tuesday on a cliffbangmg
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arross the country 190 to 198 votes.
experts ftt y011 perfectly
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jumping from standard time, to Aller approving the $11 mD·
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daylight time, to double- lion needed to start tboo proOT D TO INTERI!:S'r OF daylight lime- even daylight gram, the House passed and
DI!:V 1!:
I time-in-reverse-was too much sent to the Senate 1 $2.S blllion
MEIGS · MASON Mti!:A 1for Congress.
catchall money bill which also

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CLEANING

Baptist meetings of the league held the Pomeroy
fourth Monday of each month MlddltpDrl

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vehicle driven by Jack L. Boetick, 11; Rt. 2, llactne. JJeputles There wu uo arrest.
said Bostick - forced off the

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Sheriff'• ed onto tile highway iD 1ro11t Gl
bim Bostick's ear swerved •
department iD~eatlgated 8 on&amp;- to ~ ditch and struck a guard
car accment Tuesday morniDg raU No
wert inourred

Customers aerved by , the A dl8cil8sio11 on Jitterbugging III'OUP disCUBSed wayr. 4!
Chester exchange of the Citl· and dumping lrasb on the Meigs IDg to public attenlloll unslgh~ ,
zena Telephone Co. of Coolville, County roads wu held al lbe 1: scenes along the county's
will be linked to the natiORwlde March meeting of the Izaak WI!- hlghways and went on record
direct distance dialing network, loB League held Monday even- as being anxious to cooperate
Sunday, April s, Carl J. Bam- lng at the clubhouse. A steak with township trustees, county
hill, general manager, IUIIIOim" dilmer was served to 30 mem- commissioners, and school of.
eed today.
bers and two guests, Franklin ficiala in a program to keep
New numbers have been ... Rutberfru'd, of Anaconda, Mon- highways and streets cleaa.
sijned to telephones iR lhe Cbe• tana, who ls visiting here with Any of the above groups are ·
1er area, effective
SUnday. relatlvea, and the Rev. Carver cordially invited to attend the

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Linked to Highways draw
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dresses ete. and lhe story of
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Mrs , ·

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Akeles, leader of Cub Scouts.
But fiuliilt Q!Diorlstl riSk nal ·Jo\Uisoli, West Coltim11ttf.
Dell Mothers of tbe 5 Dens In To
tbelr:n&amp;"
HvesiOt lhelr has be!!n
Pack 158 are Mrs. Lesley PT. PI.EASANT, -'"'ll Richard
l!y iryJq tO "beat"
AiQmcan
SOcl•
Rouab, Mrs. John FefiUSOn, B. Breene, Clmrlellen, West
the tralll' ~ a•CfOISlDg. Don, ty 1 ~ Ia ~ ~
SEWING CLUB
TOWN COUNCU.
Mrs. John Reltmire, Mrs. Arth- Virginia Department Commandopey an tiBaJI. If, .accorcllill 14! an announe•
.
The New Haven Town Coun- ur Smltb, Mrs. RDbert Tennant, er of the V*'ans j)( Wor~ War
lights. Cbee~ for on.cemtna ment ~Y by !tfri. WWW.
The Sewmg Club met at llle ct: met 1n regular session 'liith 1 Mrl James Gilbert Mrs Eugene I of the U.S.A., wlll speak at a
1:1
before crosatag
1he Rardin, Jr., Malion Ceunty Unit
home of Mrs. James MacKnight 1Mayor Fran Reichert presiding, Hesson, Mrs. Kenneth Thomp. meeting of the Mason County
tracks, Obkii Department of presideD!. The slogan lor tbe
on Tuesday afternoon. During !others attending were Hilda son, Mrs. Paul RDush, Mrs. Ken- Barracks on Thursday, March PT. PLEASANT - Honor stu. itorlum ol lhe IJ!ih school.
Highway Safety urges. Yield tbe lMI Ctusade Is agaiD "Fight
the sorial hour refreshmenta Ridgway, recorder, Paul Rick· neth Holbrook, Mrs.
George Sl, at 7:30 in the Legion Hall iD dents for the 111611 graduation
right-of-way or you may yield Cancer with a Ch!!cltiJi' IDII I
were served tors. 1•· C. RDush, l an1 Charles Roush,
Donald I Carson Mrs. Robert Dale Roush. Pl Pleasant.
exercises of Point Pleasant Hfg!l PAR'nCIPATED
your life. The ellolce Ia yount. lllieek:"
Mrs. Fred Batey, Mr~- Otlle , ~bleton, o. J. Howard, Jr.,
PERSONALS
Also appearing on the pro- School to be· held Monday, May Henri Chrls!Aipbe, wbo liee:am ~;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;.;;;;iiiiiiiiiijiii;;;;;;;::o:;;;:;
r '""· Mrs. Howard llagen~~s. 1couneDmen and Donald Dhllng- Roscoe Calhoun has return- gram will be 'C. s.. Collier, W. :111. at 7:30 p.m. iD the gym
Haiti's Ktng -Henri I, was one 1
\l:s. H. L. Dyer, Mrs.
n Ier.
,ed home after being a patient Va. Department of Veterans AI- Sharon Sturgeon, valedictorian; of 8110 Haililllll wbo fought
1 11
' ·d '~·'· ~· ~· B'6a~t, ~rs. i Mr. o. A. Martin appeare4 i11 Holzer Hospital
1fairs director. Collier will an- Cheryl Monroe, salutaterlan;IJthe~~~;~=W~ar~~:.l
~: 1 "Yh ou.&lt;d, t• rs . hooyt e Tah&lt;'- ' before the council to appeal the Mr and Mrs ~thor Ashley i swer questions oo veterans pen- Kerry Jarrell, honorary boy tbe American
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and. Susan Darst, . onorary grr .
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51h al !he home of Mrs. w. T. !' request fOI' • . solieltor's permit College, N.
Mrs. B 0 y d i medleare.
MIBS Sturgeon 18 the daughStone
to sell magnzmes m town. Mr. Wears of Nitro Wl!re
recent
ter ef Mr. and Mrs.
The Very Bat
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. STAN! EY PARTY
Richard Grinstead, Command- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny 1
DINNER PLANNED
Sturgeon, 720 McCulloch Road;
In Und Cln Anywht,.
ONLY
er of the American Legion Post, Roush.
1 PT. PLEASAT - A !reel Miss Monree is the daughter of
s:so.oo - - lot•- ..
Ml s. Cecil Dunean entertain- I was requesled to appear at the Mrs. E. c. Riddle is a medi- will offering dinner sponsored Mr. and Mrs. Emory Monroe,
NO REASONABLE
Con-lont Ttrmo
~d with a SttlanleythPWartydat Ohler n.eellng, and after much discus- cal patient at Camden Clark by the Beale Chapel Church at 2621 Jefferson Avenue; Kerry
OFFER REFUSED
,.,nne recen y WI
an a x- . h
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A I Gr
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f M and
S PI' e 'd o;eh ~
F 'd a Jarre IS t eJ son ~ f ~
SEE
1111 .Jackson. Ohio as demonstra- ' Slon t e rounr1l vote to gran~ I Hospital In Parkersburg.
tnr. Those attending were Mrs. Mr. Martm a permit p~VI1e
Mr. J. A. Ohhnger has returnebe •. oo_ on t n ay, Mrs. Mel~nM.arreD o t .
John Fry Mrs. Thelma Cape- a~ agreement between ed bee- ed home after being a surgical Thpr ,bl' gmnmgrd'a 6 .P· 'tedm. Street an Mr"' adrsMIS
FURNITURE CO.
Mrs g10n and Mr. Martm coul
patient at Pleasant Valley Hose pu 1c IS co 1a11y mv1
daughter o1 . an
rs.
1. ·t Mr ' Otto G .
MASON, W. VA.
\~i:liam "McFaria~:.O~rs. lv~ reached.
pita!.
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to attend the dinner. Ali pro-, ert C. Darst of 2222 Ml Vernon
"Your Rlmbtor DRtor"
c,pehart, Mrs. Thomas Grin· The reviewed the budget and Mrs. William Russell, pres!- ceeds w1ll go to tbe
church Avenue.
POMIROY, o.
, 1.,d. Mrs. Cliff Roush, Mra. voted to accept it.
dent of the New Haven Wom- building fund.
Baccslauereale service
Charles Roush, Mrs.
Hazen . The Council wished to remind Bl''s Club, attended the Slate
Rnu,h. Mrs. Stanley Duncan i cttl1.en• of !he dog ordinance Convention held at the Green~~" Pansy Fry, the demonsiTa: that is now in force. All dogs brier Hotel at White Sulphur
must be oo a leash or in a pen Springs las! week. She was
111 ,. nnd the hostess.
GARDEN CLUB DINNER I between the dates of March 15th accompanied by Mrs. Edwin
The New Haven
Garden and October !st. They are ask- RDush of Nitro, W. Va,
rl11b celebrated their 36th birth- ing &lt;»operation of ail citizens Mrs. Albert Fields of IJnd"' with a dinnner held at the since rabies was discovered In coin Park, Mich. spent last
H; rtford Melbodist
Church. the Point Pleasant area.
week at the home of her daughTil" dinner was served by the
ATTEND CONVENTION
lei and family, Mr. and Mrs.
ladies of the church. The invo- Mrs. Lloyd Roush. president James N. Roush. Mr. Fields
,., ,,on was given by Mrs. Lee ,of New Haven Garden Club, visited here over ,the weekend
!iibb&lt;. Those attending were Mrs. Martin Ohlinger, and Mrs. and Mrs. Fields returned home
\Irs. R. F. Bryant, Mrs. Fred L. C. Roush are attending the with him.
Batey, Mrs. Donald F. Roush, 36th Annual Slate Garden Club It Is reported that Johnny '
Mr&lt;. William Chisler Mrs. Lloyd Convention held this week at Roush is In a critical condition
Roush, Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs. the Greenbrier Hotel at White suffering from a heart attack,
H. L. Dyer, Mrs. Howard Bur- Sulphur Springs. Speakers for while visiting relatives in Nitro, '
"s. Mro. Howard Wageohals, the convention will be tl1e Na- W. Va. Mr. Roush is in Thomas
SHOPPERS BONANZA- THURS. ·FRI.· SAT.- SPECIALS!
Mrs. Martin Ohlinger, Mrs. J. tiona! President,
Mrs. Fred Memorial Hospital in ChsrlesV. McGrew, Mrs. Lester Ohlin- Mauntel, governor and Mrs. Hu- 1ton. He is employed by State ,
Speci1l Group
ROLL-UP SLEEVE
Pre-Season Sale
ger: Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs. lett Smth, Mrs. Roland A. Fifer I Road Commissloa and resides
Utt~e Roush, Mrs. L. C. Roush, of Louisville, guest nuwer ar- in New Haven.
LADIES' SPRING
LADIES COLORFUL
Sheer SEAMLESS
Mrs. Ray Proffitt, Mrs. Donald ranger and Miss Carry! A. Co- l' Ruth Ann Laudermilt has re- ·
Foglesong, Mrs. James Mal'- burn of Philadelphia, who has turned home after being a paKmghC Mrs. W. T. Stone. Mrs. an interesting background io the tient at Holzer.
Leo Gibbs, Mrs. Patrick Riley, field of education, writing and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Meredith
ePRINTS
Compare At $7.95
eSOLIDS
Mrs. Doyle MacKnight.
gardening. Also Alyse Reckna- and Mike of Belpre, 0., visited
BIRTH
gel lseys, a landscape archi- here on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradley ' teet from Brooklyn, N. Y.
Phil Cooke of West Virginia
ar• announcmg the birth of a
WOMAN'S CLUB
University visited at the home
son reocntly at. Holzer Hospital The New Haven
Woman's of his parents Mr and Mrs
and
, has bee n named Ronald !' Club met for !heir
regular I Robert Cooke 'over ·the week-·
r,ordon. 111e maternal grand- ' monthlv meeting. Priot to the : end.
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mother is Mrs J
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Junior Petite- Junior - Misses
" meeting the group was taken Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Vance
ler of
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Slight Irr.
Compa,. at $1.59
Half Sizes
NewdHavthen
a~d
the
pson
a
tour
of
the
Philip
Sporn
&lt;pent
the
weekend
al
the
home
ternal gran mo er IS Mrs. M. PI
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o e1r son, r. a Mrs. Tom
For Easter Time
· Bdf ~IN:•:r~~~ W. Ya. Mrs. Jack Welch, vice pres!- ! Vance and children at MorganSpeci•l Group
Pre-Season Salel
Mrs R 1 h
. ,dent, pr.,ided at the business ' town, W. Va. Mrs. Tom Vance
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ed wit.h aBp SL~yrepentertam- 1 meeting. Devotions were led by ! and children returned home wilh I
BOY'S
&amp;
GIRL'S
LADIES EASTER
aeemeartyonMRnb
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thf
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Friday evening at her home on I rs.
ert Hern on. Plans I .em or a VISit an will also
Haven Heights M J
were made by the club lor Li- VISit her parents, Mr. and Mrs . .
inson of Galii~lis ~~s ~~
brary Week, whieh i~ Apnl t7 : Lester Jordan at Washington :
d Ithrough 24th. On Apnl 21st Op- Court House, Ohio.
onstrator Games
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DACRON
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were p1aye I H
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M ,. 1
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Laminated
and prizes awarded t0 M
en ouse Will be held "t the AIrs. ' ayton Athey, and dauePATENTS
Wools &amp; Jersey
NYLON
Rober! Layne Mrs T Hr 1~· , ex- Quillen Memorial Library. ghter, Judy and granddaughter ·
eOXFORDS
COTTON
man. Mrs. Roy Cook,.~: ~s: Plans were made to paint the Jo Ellen. Athey visited her son ;
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ri~h­
l'rank Spradling. Others attend- Aln-Qwllcn Bwldmg. .
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mg were Mrs. Herman Knapp, Hostesses for the evemng wer 1ard. Athey and family at ClncmMrs. William Gibbs, Miss Bet- Mrs. Jess Abel, Mrs. Herman , nat1, over the weekend.
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!'' Kelly, Mrs. William Fry Mrs. Ohlinger and Mrs. R. C. Greene. . Mrs. R. G. Greene is a pa- .
Harry Pickens, Mrs. AIUe EvPACK WINS BEST IN
tient at Holzer Hospital.
aus. Mrs. Jack Welch
Mr 8
SCOUT-0-RAMA
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Mrs. Dwight Sayre, Mrs. Che~ the Presidential Award, for the i ens, Leon; Mrs. Carl Loomis,
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Mrs. Carroll Adam•, Jr.
' Scout-0-Rama, held this Satur- Pt. Pleasant; Franklin Smith,
ROTARY
and Sunday at the Armory Bidwell.
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at Point Pleasant. Tbey used DISCHARGED: Mro. Keith
Bone -Black
motored to Ripley, W. va. 00 · the theme "The Earliest Amer- RDbie and son, Bidwell; Mrs.
White
Thursday •• guests of the Rip. leans" dealing witb lndi8DJ, Dana Newlin, Pt. Pleasant.
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Rotary, guest speaker. Those
Candy Filled
altending were Ralph
Whitmore, Jack Flesher, Arthur Tha- .
bet. Lloyd Roush, Rome Wllliamson, and Clyde Foley.
MEMBERS A'ITEND
PROGRAM
Mrs. Donald F. Rousll, Mro.
Fred Batey, Mrs. Howard Wag- I
enhals and Mrs. Lloyd Roush :
Special For A Man's Easter
of the New Haven Garden Club :
were in Wilkesville on Saturday ~
WHITE BROADCLOTH
afternoon to hear 8 program on
Japanese Flower Arranging. :
The sp... ker wa• Mrs. Robert •
Durant of Lancalfer, Ohio. She I
1' a graduate of Sogetsu School ,
of Ikebana, Japan, aril taught i
" 0Wf'r arranging in ,il!";tpan, New
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Mro. Paul Rickard, Sharon and
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aure Cliff honoring tlleir danbiers, Diana and Barbara, on WIDOW WITH A
Dear Helen:
their birthdays. GDmes were "LIVE" HUSBAND
Unlike Mrs. N., I'm thaltkfu:l !I
played and prizes awarded to Dear Helen:
my husband's sole interests are
Karolyn Soulsby, David Cole, I'd like to be the first one
in his wile and children. It cerDiana Lewis, Dennis Gilmore swap husbands with Mro. N. tainly doesn't seem a bit boring
and Sherr! Clark.
(who wishes hero
.wouldn't to me when I see our daughters
After the honored guests op- stay borne ail the time with her 01 their Dad's back, giggling
LADIES BILLFOLDS-CLUTCH BAGS- ;
ened their gilts, refreshment.&lt; ol and the children.) She sure and laughing as he trots a-.
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decorated birthday cake, ice needs her head examined! Ask round the room playing horse,
eresm, candy aad kool-aid were ber if she'd like to put up witb or when he dances witb them.
served to Nancy, Darla and Ka- these quaiitie• in • husband " It's fun to join in the laughter.
Cuff Links Tit Clasps • Key Ch1lns ..
thy Gill, Ricky, Sherr! and Ter- L Gond worker - for his own even when dishes are waiting
Speidel W1tch Bands
ry Clark, Eddie and Gloria Sar- good.
- and then he generally helps
ver, Debbie Mowery, Drems 2. Considers all his friends me with them afterwards.
Sptidel Identification Bracelets
Ward, Belinda, Brian,
61 st, never hi• family.
This is true happiness, nd
and Marvin Friend arbara
J. Gamble&lt;.
I wouldn't have it any
olher
Decoretive Wall Clocks
Keith Klein, Greg Eblin,
4. Cameo home only to sl~p way.-&lt;XJUNTING MY BLESSJacobs, Brenda and Dennis Gil- it off after Dying like a kite by lNGS
SILVER- CHINA- CRYSTAL
more, Karolyn Soulsby, Ray A~ night aad weekends.
Dear CMB:
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5. Goes oa vacatioo by
Nor would any of us t~dcy I
and Carol Notlingham ,
sell.
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and Patty Eblia and Rose
8. Makes his wife fight to
This coloma is dedicated to
Jimmy ColburtL
the barest support.
family living, so if. you're hav- 1
7. Has a dandy time at the mg k1d trouble or JUst pia;n
SAVE UP TO oso NOW I race tracks and restaurant&amp; - trouble, Jet Helen help YOU.
witiJ somebody else!
She will also welcome your
8. Is not interested in family own amusing experience~. Adrespongibiiities.
dress HeieR Bolte! ia care of
8. Is tbe "Have a drink, ev- UU..~·=-=·~ew
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ery" type, but ;11, kids don't even get enough milk.
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10, II, 12, 13, 14 - I could go
oo, but I'm starting supper for
my six children. HE won't be
with aFlameless
here - again. - 21' - YEAR
WIDOW WITH A "LIVE" HUS
(electric: m~ 5 ere
BAND
C001pletoly insulated!
Dear Widow:
Your husband must
have
SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED
sometr' ·1g goln' for him you
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didn't mention.
Otherwise
......... offfoe
yoo'd have locked the door 011
"I&amp;DMfiUT
this "married bachelor"
t9
years ago. Widow - wives dou't
rate much sympathy with me
- there's always SOMETHING ·
you can do, If you have the
gumption to make a decision
and stick to it. - H.
Dear Helen :
Mrs. N. is a lucky sU:f! How
ean she get bored with a hU&amp;baRd who doesn't consider hil
wife and family boriRgl S h e
asks, II her mea afraid to make
the most of his life? Does she
stop to thJRk he may feel his
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family and bollltl 'AR!i: h I 1
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and I see him 1 half aa hour ia
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lbe morning, a ball boor at d111ner, and then just before
he
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ends, if he lso't working, lhlt
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is. I realize It must ba this way,
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but I'd ba the happlnest wife iii
the country If my guy were able
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. ready. They are manned lnl decision . not to call up combat · fllecliveness: Many )21,700.
A defense spokesman saldllarge measure by draftees and reservists during the VietNam regular Army troops formerly An un11111wered questiow was
at IIIli time" '"\11~-Tuesday that the four Army recruil!l.
1 buildup had forced the Army to ln the divisions
were sent to 1bow damaging the situation Is,..,ftO "
divisions In the continental The Pentagon also conceded) uu lhe resular divisions for Viet Nam.
1if it is damaBing at all-and
United Stales are not combat for the first time that lhe training new men, cutting their There are not other regular bow soon ft would be corrected.
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The Pentagon disclosure b effect, that there is no fully
expected to bave Senate combat ready division IR lbe
repercussions. Chairman John Unlled States, the Pentagon
Stennis, D-Miss., of the Se- emphasizeu it could
as
nate's preparedness subcommit- many as 2t separate
lee has had military combat to VIet Nam by June 30, II
readiness under lnvesligstion became necessary.
for a year.
Wilh all support
Toar lllacovm Dtlllcleacy included, thJs would Involve
The Defense Departmenl move of about 90,000 troops.
• statement on the itnpact of Viet
Refalll Slatemeat
11 Nam pefSOnnel requirements on The spokesman also ret.•dled II
.-.1 forces at home came alter it Defense Secretary RDIJ.!'rt S.
· became known that subcommit- McNamara's March £· statetee investigators had found ment that on 90 days notice, It
.; below combat ready status in would be possible to deploy a
· the four divisions during recent force of 350,000 men Ia
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' IDspecbon trips.
divisions.
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In the continuing buildup the This would include calling
PLANNING COMMITTEE - These slx 4-H members of Meigs County served as the planning committee for the Defense Department Tuesday Rve National Guard divisions
Officers and Advisors Conference last Friday at Pomeroy Junior High school auditorium . Standing, I to r, are Dixie issued ils April draft call for and bringing four divisions to
Wamsley, Alan Gibson, Bill Downie, Jennifer Blakeslee, Nancy Titus and Susan Heaten. They also were eutdeo at the 34,6110 men-all for the Army. full strength.
The quota lor Marcb was On that occasioa, McNamara
conference.
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the VIet Nam war buildup baa
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But fiuliilt Q!Diorlstl riSk nal ·Jo\Uisoli, West Coltim11ttf.
Dell Mothers of tbe 5 Dens In To
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Pack 158 are Mrs. Lesley PT. PI.EASANT, -'"'ll Richard
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SEWING CLUB
TOWN COUNCU.
Mrs. John Reltmire, Mrs. Arth- Virginia Department Commandopey an tiBaJI. If, .accorcllill 14! an announe•
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The New Haven Town Coun- ur Smltb, Mrs. RDbert Tennant, er of the V*'ans j)( Wor~ War
lights. Cbee~ for on.cemtna ment ~Y by !tfri. WWW.
The Sewmg Club met at llle ct: met 1n regular session 'liith 1 Mrl James Gilbert Mrs Eugene I of the U.S.A., wlll speak at a
1:1
before crosatag
1he Rardin, Jr., Malion Ceunty Unit
home of Mrs. James MacKnight 1Mayor Fran Reichert presiding, Hesson, Mrs. Kenneth Thomp. meeting of the Mason County
tracks, Obkii Department of presideD!. The slogan lor tbe
on Tuesday afternoon. During !others attending were Hilda son, Mrs. Paul RDush, Mrs. Ken- Barracks on Thursday, March PT. PLEASANT - Honor stu. itorlum ol lhe IJ!ih school.
Highway Safety urges. Yield tbe lMI Ctusade Is agaiD "Fight
the sorial hour refreshmenta Ridgway, recorder, Paul Rick· neth Holbrook, Mrs.
George Sl, at 7:30 in the Legion Hall iD dents for the 111611 graduation
right-of-way or you may yield Cancer with a Ch!!cltiJi' IDII I
were served tors. 1•· C. RDush, l an1 Charles Roush,
Donald I Carson Mrs. Robert Dale Roush. Pl Pleasant.
exercises of Point Pleasant Hfg!l PAR'nCIPATED
your life. The ellolce Ia yount. lllieek:"
Mrs. Fred Batey, Mr~- Otlle , ~bleton, o. J. Howard, Jr.,
PERSONALS
Also appearing on the pro- School to be· held Monday, May Henri Chrls!Aipbe, wbo liee:am ~;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;.;;;;iiiiiiiiiijiii;;;;;;;::o:;;;:;
r '""· Mrs. Howard llagen~~s. 1couneDmen and Donald Dhllng- Roscoe Calhoun has return- gram will be 'C. s.. Collier, W. :111. at 7:30 p.m. iD the gym
Haiti's Ktng -Henri I, was one 1
\l:s. H. L. Dyer, Mrs.
n Ier.
,ed home after being a patient Va. Department of Veterans AI- Sharon Sturgeon, valedictorian; of 8110 Haililllll wbo fought
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1fairs director. Collier will an- Cheryl Monroe, salutaterlan;IJthe~~~;~=W~ar~~:.l
~: 1 "Yh ou.&lt;d, t• rs . hooyt e Tah&lt;'- ' before the council to appeal the Mr and Mrs ~thor Ashley i swer questions oo veterans pen- Kerry Jarrell, honorary boy tbe American
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and. Susan Darst, . onorary grr .
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Mrs. B 0 y d i medleare.
MIBS Sturgeon 18 the daughStone
to sell magnzmes m town. Mr. Wears of Nitro Wl!re
recent
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Richard Grinstead, Command- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny 1
DINNER PLANNED
Sturgeon, 720 McCulloch Road;
In Und Cln Anywht,.
ONLY
er of the American Legion Post, Roush.
1 PT. PLEASAT - A !reel Miss Monree is the daughter of
s:so.oo - - lot•- ..
Ml s. Cecil Dunean entertain- I was requesled to appear at the Mrs. E. c. Riddle is a medi- will offering dinner sponsored Mr. and Mrs. Emory Monroe,
NO REASONABLE
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OFFER REFUSED
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1111 .Jackson. Ohio as demonstra- ' Slon t e rounr1l vote to gran~ I Hospital In Parkersburg.
tnr. Those attending were Mrs. Mr. Martm a permit p~VI1e
Mr. J. A. Ohhnger has returnebe •. oo_ on t n ay, Mrs. Mel~nM.arreD o t .
John Fry Mrs. Thelma Cape- a~ agreement between ed bee- ed home after being a surgical Thpr ,bl' gmnmgrd'a 6 .P· 'tedm. Street an Mr"' adrsMIS
FURNITURE CO.
Mrs g10n and Mr. Martm coul
patient at Pleasant Valley Hose pu 1c IS co 1a11y mv1
daughter o1 . an
rs.
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MASON, W. VA.
\~i:liam "McFaria~:.O~rs. lv~ reached.
pita!.
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to attend the dinner. Ali pro-, ert C. Darst of 2222 Ml Vernon
"Your Rlmbtor DRtor"
c,pehart, Mrs. Thomas Grin· The reviewed the budget and Mrs. William Russell, pres!- ceeds w1ll go to tbe
church Avenue.
POMIROY, o.
, 1.,d. Mrs. Cliff Roush, Mra. voted to accept it.
dent of the New Haven Wom- building fund.
Baccslauereale service
Charles Roush, Mrs.
Hazen . The Council wished to remind Bl''s Club, attended the Slate
Rnu,h. Mrs. Stanley Duncan i cttl1.en• of !he dog ordinance Convention held at the Green~~" Pansy Fry, the demonsiTa: that is now in force. All dogs brier Hotel at White Sulphur
must be oo a leash or in a pen Springs las! week. She was
111 ,. nnd the hostess.
GARDEN CLUB DINNER I between the dates of March 15th accompanied by Mrs. Edwin
The New Haven
Garden and October !st. They are ask- RDush of Nitro, W. Va,
rl11b celebrated their 36th birth- ing &lt;»operation of ail citizens Mrs. Albert Fields of IJnd"' with a dinnner held at the since rabies was discovered In coin Park, Mich. spent last
H; rtford Melbodist
Church. the Point Pleasant area.
week at the home of her daughTil" dinner was served by the
ATTEND CONVENTION
lei and family, Mr. and Mrs.
ladies of the church. The invo- Mrs. Lloyd Roush. president James N. Roush. Mr. Fields
,., ,,on was given by Mrs. Lee ,of New Haven Garden Club, visited here over ,the weekend
!iibb&lt;. Those attending were Mrs. Martin Ohlinger, and Mrs. and Mrs. Fields returned home
\Irs. R. F. Bryant, Mrs. Fred L. C. Roush are attending the with him.
Batey, Mrs. Donald F. Roush, 36th Annual Slate Garden Club It Is reported that Johnny '
Mr&lt;. William Chisler Mrs. Lloyd Convention held this week at Roush is In a critical condition
Roush, Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs. the Greenbrier Hotel at White suffering from a heart attack,
H. L. Dyer, Mrs. Howard Bur- Sulphur Springs. Speakers for while visiting relatives in Nitro, '
"s. Mro. Howard Wageohals, the convention will be tl1e Na- W. Va. Mr. Roush is in Thomas
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Mrs. Martin Ohlinger, Mrs. J. tiona! President,
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Leo Gibbs, Mrs. Patrick Riley, field of education, writing and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Meredith
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Mrs. Doyle MacKnight.
gardening. Also Alyse Reckna- and Mike of Belpre, 0., visited
BIRTH
gel lseys, a landscape archi- here on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradley ' teet from Brooklyn, N. Y.
Phil Cooke of West Virginia
ar• announcmg the birth of a
WOMAN'S CLUB
University visited at the home
son reocntly at. Holzer Hospital The New Haven
Woman's of his parents Mr and Mrs
and
, has bee n named Ronald !' Club met for !heir
regular I Robert Cooke 'over ·the week-·
r,ordon. 111e maternal grand- ' monthlv meeting. Priot to the : end.
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Pre-Season Salel
Mrs R 1 h
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Haven Heights M J
were made by the club lor Li- VISit her parents, Mr. and Mrs . .
inson of Galii~lis ~~s ~~
brary Week, whieh i~ Apnl t7 : Lester Jordan at Washington :
d Ithrough 24th. On Apnl 21st Op- Court House, Ohio.
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and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ri~h­
l'rank Spradling. Others attend- Aln-Qwllcn Bwldmg. .
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!'' Kelly, Mrs. William Fry Mrs. Ohlinger and Mrs. R. C. Greene. . Mrs. R. G. Greene is a pa- .
Harry Pickens, Mrs. AIUe EvPACK WINS BEST IN
tient at Holzer Hospital.
aus. Mrs. Jack Welch
Mr 8
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Henry Buck, Jr., Mrs.' ph 1j Cub Scout Pack 256 with Wil-i
Pleaaaut VaHey Bupital
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Batey, Mrs. Harold
Zerkle liam Russt'll, Cubmaster, won 1 AD\II'ITED: Laronda Steph-1
Mrs. Dwight Sayre, Mrs. Che~ the Presidential Award, for the i ens, Leon; Mrs. Carl Loomis,
New
Mens LEATHER
ter Curry, Mrs. BiU . Howard ,most outstanding booth in the Pt. Plessanl; Kevin Curfman,
Easter
Fuhlon
Mrs. Carroll Adam•, Jr.
' Scout-0-Rama, held this Satur- Pt. Pleasant; Franklin Smith,
ROTARY
and Sunday at the Armory Bidwell.
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at Point Pleasant. Tbey used DISCHARGED: Mro. Keith
Bone -Black
motored to Ripley, W. va. 00 · the theme "The Earliest Amer- RDbie and son, Bidwell; Mrs.
White
Thursday •• guests of the Rip. leans" dealing witb lndi8DJ, Dana Newlin, Pt. Pleasant.
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Rotary, guest speaker. Those
Candy Filled
altending were Ralph
Whitmore, Jack Flesher, Arthur Tha- .
bet. Lloyd Roush, Rome Wllliamson, and Clyde Foley.
MEMBERS A'ITEND
PROGRAM
Mrs. Donald F. Rousll, Mro.
Fred Batey, Mrs. Howard Wag- I
enhals and Mrs. Lloyd Roush :
Special For A Man's Easter
of the New Haven Garden Club :
were in Wilkesville on Saturday ~
WHITE BROADCLOTH
afternoon to hear 8 program on
Japanese Flower Arranging. :
The sp... ker wa• Mrs. Robert •
Durant of Lancalfer, Ohio. She I
1' a graduate of Sogetsu School ,
of Ikebana, Japan, aril taught i
" 0Wf'r arranging in ,il!";tpan, New
Sins
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Nch
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Also In Tie Style
meeting following. ·
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Boy• Outgrow Tht~ot Outwear Them!
Berislord and Andy, Mr. aad
Mro. Paul Rickard, Sharon and
Debbie, Mrs. Howard Burrla,
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Mr. and Mrs. James Lew!•
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aure Cliff honoring tlleir danbiers, Diana and Barbara, on WIDOW WITH A
Dear Helen:
their birthdays. GDmes were "LIVE" HUSBAND
Unlike Mrs. N., I'm thaltkfu:l !I
played and prizes awarded to Dear Helen:
my husband's sole interests are
Karolyn Soulsby, David Cole, I'd like to be the first one
in his wile and children. It cerDiana Lewis, Dennis Gilmore swap husbands with Mro. N. tainly doesn't seem a bit boring
and Sherr! Clark.
(who wishes hero
.wouldn't to me when I see our daughters
After the honored guests op- stay borne ail the time with her 01 their Dad's back, giggling
LADIES BILLFOLDS-CLUTCH BAGS- ;
ened their gilts, refreshment.&lt; ol and the children.) She sure and laughing as he trots a-.
lJGHTERS
decorated birthday cake, ice needs her head examined! Ask round the room playing horse,
eresm, candy aad kool-aid were ber if she'd like to put up witb or when he dances witb them.
served to Nancy, Darla and Ka- these quaiitie• in • husband " It's fun to join in the laughter.
Cuff Links Tit Clasps • Key Ch1lns ..
thy Gill, Ricky, Sherr! and Ter- L Gond worker - for his own even when dishes are waiting
Speidel W1tch Bands
ry Clark, Eddie and Gloria Sar- good.
- and then he generally helps
ver, Debbie Mowery, Drems 2. Considers all his friends me with them afterwards.
Sptidel Identification Bracelets
Ward, Belinda, Brian,
61 st, never hi• family.
This is true happiness, nd
and Marvin Friend arbara
J. Gamble&lt;.
I wouldn't have it any
olher
Decoretive Wall Clocks
Keith Klein, Greg Eblin,
4. Cameo home only to sl~p way.-&lt;XJUNTING MY BLESSJacobs, Brenda and Dennis Gil- it off after Dying like a kite by lNGS
SILVER- CHINA- CRYSTAL
more, Karolyn Soulsby, Ray A~ night aad weekends.
Dear CMB:
,
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5. Goes oa vacatioo by
Nor would any of us t~dcy I
and Carol Notlingham ,
sell.
oneo! - H.
and Patty Eblia and Rose
8. Makes his wife fight to
This coloma is dedicated to
Jimmy ColburtL
the barest support.
family living, so if. you're hav- 1
7. Has a dandy time at the mg k1d trouble or JUst pia;n
SAVE UP TO oso NOW I race tracks and restaurant&amp; - trouble, Jet Helen help YOU.
witiJ somebody else!
She will also welcome your
8. Is not interested in family own amusing experience~. Adrespongibiiities.
dress HeieR Bolte! ia care of
8. Is tbe "Have a drink, ev- UU..~·=-=·~ew
::._s~pa.:'pC.:er::·_ _ _ _ __;,,.,,.,..,....,.......,.,...,,.,..,....,.....,...,...,,.,..........!!!!!~~
ery" type, but ;11, kids don't even get enough milk.
••••••
10, II, 12, 13, 14 - I could go
oo, but I'm starting supper for
my six children. HE won't be
with aFlameless
here - again. - 21' - YEAR
WIDOW WITH A "LIVE" HUS
(electric: m~ 5 ere
BAND
C001pletoly insulated!
Dear Widow:
Your husband must
have
SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED
sometr' ·1g goln' for him you
~Callout
didn't mention.
Otherwise
......... offfoe
yoo'd have locked the door 011
"I&amp;DMfiUT
this "married bachelor"
t9
years ago. Widow - wives dou't
rate much sympathy with me
- there's always SOMETHING ·
you can do, If you have the
gumption to make a decision
and stick to it. - H.
Dear Helen :
Mrs. N. is a lucky sU:f! How
ean she get bored with a hU&amp;baRd who doesn't consider hil
wife and family boriRgl S h e
asks, II her mea afraid to make
the most of his life? Does she
stop to thJRk he may feel his
•2wa111-"'
family and bollltl 'AR!i: h I 1
• 6 oz. 1o 12 lb. capaci!J
"most iii life"?
• 4 waltr temporalllrO Miletioftl
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and I see him 1 half aa hour ia
• 3 positiool-.... 4GIIIrof
lbe morning, a ball boor at d111ner, and then just before
he
SAVE HOT WATER _
goes to bed. We have a son and
-.,up to 3,900 ,.Uot11 a
be oRiy sees his Dad oa week)ltlr. Also, savints on pa
ends, if he lso't working, lhlt
"' tlectrieity roquirld ..
is. I realize It must ba this way,
...1 . . Wlllr.
but I'd ba the happlnest wife iii
the country If my guy were able
SAVE DETERGENT i
lo spend a little time at home.
- up ... 61.4 tile. fl ,
- JACKLESS JILL
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Dear J.J.:
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"Moonllghtlng" can take most
dots some job In 98 h111111
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lets per yeor. Muns Joq .
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. ready. They are manned lnl decision . not to call up combat · fllecliveness: Many )21,700.
A defense spokesman saldllarge measure by draftees and reservists during the VietNam regular Army troops formerly An un11111wered questiow was
at IIIli time" '"\11~-Tuesday that the four Army recruil!l.
1 buildup had forced the Army to ln the divisions
were sent to 1bow damaging the situation Is,..,ftO "
divisions In the continental The Pentagon also conceded) uu lhe resular divisions for Viet Nam.
1if it is damaBing at all-and
United Stales are not combat for the first time that lhe training new men, cutting their There are not other regular bow soon ft would be corrected.
h a~
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Viet
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which bega• 1a11
United States.
ness
summer.
,._,..,._,_,..,._,..,._,..,._,_,_,._.iiii;o;;i;l;;!~ii!~
. Though it acknowledged, in 1 •
The Pentagon disclosure b effect, that there is no fully
expected to bave Senate combat ready division IR lbe
repercussions. Chairman John Unlled States, the Pentagon
Stennis, D-Miss., of the Se- emphasizeu it could
as
nate's preparedness subcommit- many as 2t separate
lee has had military combat to VIet Nam by June 30, II
readiness under lnvesligstion became necessary.
for a year.
Wilh all support
Toar lllacovm Dtlllcleacy included, thJs would Involve
The Defense Departmenl move of about 90,000 troops.
• statement on the itnpact of Viet
Refalll Slatemeat
11 Nam pefSOnnel requirements on The spokesman also ret.•dled II
.-.1 forces at home came alter it Defense Secretary RDIJ.!'rt S.
· became known that subcommit- McNamara's March £· statetee investigators had found ment that on 90 days notice, It
.; below combat ready status in would be possible to deploy a
· the four divisions during recent force of 350,000 men Ia
•
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divisions.
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In the continuing buildup the This would include calling
PLANNING COMMITTEE - These slx 4-H members of Meigs County served as the planning committee for the Defense Department Tuesday Rve National Guard divisions
Officers and Advisors Conference last Friday at Pomeroy Junior High school auditorium . Standing, I to r, are Dixie issued ils April draft call for and bringing four divisions to
Wamsley, Alan Gibson, Bill Downie, Jennifer Blakeslee, Nancy Titus and Susan Heaten. They also were eutdeo at the 34,6110 men-all for the Army. full strength.
The quota lor Marcb was On that occasioa, McNamara
conference.
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CARNATION
MILK -

MARGARINE

Middleport, 0.

2S Ll. BAG ~.69

DAN Dll
POTATO CHIPS

BLUE BONNET

REYNOLDS WRAP HEAVY
DUTY

FAIRMONT
COnAGE CHEESE

2 ~~-- 49c .
M-

11 oz.

INSTANT
MILK

(

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18c
...=:

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FOODLAND

SALTINE
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3 SPONGES
GIANT SPONGE
WONDER WEDGE SPONGE
PKG. OF 2 SMALL SPONGES

ALL
FOR

c

SHORTENING

-

LB.
CAN

METAL

BAYER'S ASPIRIN

l

100

TABLETS

GARBAGE

~ $100-

CANS

I

CONTAC COLD
Capsules
R!G. $1.49

20GAL

9 9c

$197

6' FISHING ROD
ONLY

$1 66

LARGE ASST. OF

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FOR

99c

-

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$1.25

BONUS
BUYS 'f . U.S. NO. 1
ROBIN HOOD
IDAHO
POTATOES

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HIUHIY'S

LB.

' ·,

49

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KING
JLUI LAUNDRY DITilGINT- SIZI

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TOILIT TIHUI - -

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VALUE

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LAUNDRY DITIRGINT

1

202

59c

BRIIZI

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$5.95

A REAL

c

REG.
PURINA DOG
CHOW

tI

MEN'S
HANDKERCHIEFS

.... 39c

MATI

14 Of. CARNATION

Model

2 .... 29c

COPFII

Kanauga, 0.

Reg.

Everyday Low Prices
WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

~

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c

ONLY

1

PLASTIC
FLOWERS
Buy Now

c

c
EACH

Values to f1.49

BAG

YELLOW
ONIONS
Ll.
BAG

C.

Marshmallow

FRUIT &amp; NUT
EASTER EGGS

BUNNIES
&amp;

1 LB. EGGS 49c
11 OZ. EGGS J 9c 4.

=~=~

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c ~-::17•_,.

CHICKENS
PKG.
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Wrllo. Phono or C:onllct ·

JIM CARNA..AN
IIACI,_I, OHIO

WATER WELL Drillillg.
,

' SaJ'!l o\19U

.r.ll18li J11n

S6E$

••
For Rent
PHONE WY2·2156

O]JII.I 'JOJDlll! 0811!:)

'10'4 ~1\81DOlli8

'II-A

uo!StM A!Y 1'1 ~tp!AI'I:) 6S61

pump sales and services.
esjjmates. can collect
1110. BoffmaD Drilling Co.
311

.
WJll pool! 'JQJIOq puiOJPII '.&amp;OJSIUJ l,(uJA 01913 •aus.11 'IllS ·ouJ8ua lAll 9
S68$
uo8tM ..IOCI(J t ~IIOol1181j:) 0961

IADIATOR

SERVICE

OPEN EVIl. 9100 P.M.

fa . . . . . . .

TOMATO JUICE- ~ ~: $1
STOKILY'S

Tomato CATSUP 3 '!:. 49c

ICE MILK

Lost and Found
LOST- 2 mixed Redboae ·aDd
beagle. In lhe llarrlaoavllle
Yicioity. Call SH urn.
131 Sic

Modern Ranch Stylo

HOUSE

Notice

3 Bedrooms, wall to wall car·
pet, paneled, air conditioned.
Between PDmeroy &amp; Chester,
Ohio on Route 7. Pricod to
sell.

T. 0. Crui1o
Rt. I
Box 1591!1

Oak Hill, W.Va.
Phano 469-3746

.......

.... 89c
IN THI Pl.OIATI COURT

MIIOI !;OUNTY, OHIO

HDMIR 0. l.t.:nll,
Alltnkllltr•ttr 1f tile
lttt'-· tf u•ttr lrHkowfr, Dftll"d
PlllntiH
Dtftlldlntl

PLORA IIOOKOYIW. tt 11.,
HOTICI IY !tUILICATION
N.. 19.402

man,

va . 4 Dr. _

LI'L ABNER

$119
1956 CHEVROLET
H.T. Cpa. _
$199
1957 CHEVROLET
Bel Air 4 Dr._ $395
1952 CHRYSLER
4 Door (Solid) _ $99

1958 OLDS
Super 88 • 4 Dr. $295
1956 CHEVROLET
"8" • 4 Door _ $99
1,58 FORD
"8" • 4 Dr. _ $165
1959 CHEVROLET
Bel Air St. Wag. $395
195. FORD
"8" • 4 Door _ $129
1956 BUICK
4Door
$195
1958 CHEVROLET

GASULINI! ALLEY
)-+- .

',,

c~

1

4 Door. P.G. _ $269
1960 STUDEBAKER

POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

HIGHEST GUA!rt'l'X.
PROFESSIONAL
W6Aic
.. , ........
220 I. MtCn 5I.

ti

1954 FORD
St1tfon Wagon • $69
,1957 DODGE

Your Lucky 13 List

DEVELOPING
&amp; PRINTING
GROVER'S STUDIO

.,19c

...

.

ARE fOR
REALI

VB • Wagon _ $395

2
Middleport. WY
I S

KODAK

3 :.39c

VALLEY BILL

~ ,}

C'M~; ·

CARS

ITOKILY'S

FAIRMONT

Wac ENOU6H TO
6!iT 00T OF sa&gt;.

USED

WIENERS ___ 2 rb.98c

BUnERMILK

WELl., Cfi£T. BUT NOT

THESE

SUCHII'I

SAUER KRAUT

r

FO.OUNII

ITOKILY'S

Pomeroy Motor Co.

2lld A - , Middleport. f rooma 111111 bllb apart.
lllt!lll.. Newly deeoraled. $tO
a IIIOIIIb. Wallllr Croab, WY
UGI.
I 10 tfc

·110

Bachner's Super Markel

AUCTIONEER

Motor Co.·

~·

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• ltow

~rHrA, II&amp;

lifE BORN. LOSEI

TilE JI61S UP, ltOQI.V!
I'MCDMINGINT'6ET
'(A!

.
DICK TRACY

Opon Eves. 9:00 p.m.
POMEROY, OHIO

' l'KAJLII:II UlT8 - b'et

Ill 111111 Wiler. Bnnnl't l'rall
•

Part CStale Appratedl
Olllo, l'lltllll
....
111

BOWLING

aa-we,

with the

9-"M

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

l!ly MERRILL .BLOSSER

/li:r ~AT PI': ICE ,TH~
JuST !&gt;IF' THE ENTIRE

.. BEST

....__CArl.!

POMEROY LANES
March 2•, 1961
Point!
53

Crow's Steak House
52
Meigs Co. Beagle Club so
Craigls Market
48
Foreman &amp; Abbott
39
G. &amp; J Auto Parts
19
High Game and Series- Lar.
l"f Wilson, 224, 601; High Team
Game and Series - Meigs Co.
Beagle Club, 909, 2614.

liD

for

tnm.,..

now. WID arrive 8I'GUIIII
ril 25. Blll1 IIIII, llaciDe,
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ml lleftlng,
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leo. We have an sizes
cuaeh!Des. Reasoaable
can WY ~21'1t, clay or llll!IILI
8 11 lfc
CUSl'OM BU'l'CIIERING
miiiD&amp; WW buJ bides
llaaday. 1'1111 Meier, Pbo!111l

"

NllO.

control

Womoa's Early Bird l.eagut
Marclt Z3, 1961
Woo Lt$1
Spareless Four
26
13
Slow Four
20 19
Pilmetees
19 20
Happy Four
13 26
High Game and Series Wanda Fetty, 172, m; Hiah
Team Game- Spareless Four,
595; High Tei!D Serlea- Happy
Four, 1513•

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T

'--1

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NO .J.NI~
s~~ii'll.

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~EIIE

10 FIGHn I'M HUNTING

...AND THE SOONER WE GET

E. !-"N~.
THE SCXJI\JE~ .[
BECOME ACliVE IN

FOI&lt; I&lt; MAN .. , A VERY
SPECIAL FEI.LA ...

. . _ 11

ITS WELFARf!

BANTAM GIRLS

March It, 11M

CATCH,

t II
pest and termite:

....rees. ~I years

perleace. Roaches, rat!,

• bouebold pests. Free
llmales and inspectioo.
lllletll!ll!ll New termite
trol plaD. Meigs Counly'a
)J bomll Olllled comp11J11.
lied Pelt ml Termite Co&amp;
trol Company. oo:i w. Main
81., Polnft'oy, Ohio, WY 11158.
2 II SOip
lEWING IIIMdW, npnlr ....
me, an maw WY N2M.
1he Fabric Sbop, P n OJ
Authorized Singer Salel 111111
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GOT 1f.IOllGAMDS o,: 'fM t
GOT AS MOCH Rlf.f.IT TO
U~E" t-I.I&lt;I?E AS W~ DO,
·

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T£r-1F;P. I3H I lo:'ILL ONt 01= 'tM QUICK
E:-iOCI~H. j:"QOLII'l' '"'UNO Ot«i 0' MV
'1"J?AP ;. I TI-I.O.T'S OI~FC::I?ErfT I t DI.V'INO,
MAY~ I'l-l SO ~T 8UT I JUST OOM'T
SEE NO NF:ED T'I(ILL
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COMPLETE SERVICE
Wrllo. Phono or C:onllct ·

JIM CARNA..AN
IIACI,_I, OHIO

WATER WELL Drillillg.
,

' SaJ'!l o\19U

.r.ll18li J11n

S6E$

••
For Rent
PHONE WY2·2156

O]JII.I 'JOJDlll! 0811!:)

'10'4 ~1\81DOlli8

'II-A

uo!StM A!Y 1'1 ~tp!AI'I:) 6S61

pump sales and services.
esjjmates. can collect
1110. BoffmaD Drilling Co.
311

.
WJll pool! 'JQJIOq puiOJPII '.&amp;OJSIUJ l,(uJA 01913 •aus.11 'IllS ·ouJ8ua lAll 9
S68$
uo8tM ..IOCI(J t ~IIOol1181j:) 0961

IADIATOR

SERVICE

OPEN EVIl. 9100 P.M.

fa . . . . . . .

TOMATO JUICE- ~ ~: $1
STOKILY'S

Tomato CATSUP 3 '!:. 49c

ICE MILK

Lost and Found
LOST- 2 mixed Redboae ·aDd
beagle. In lhe llarrlaoavllle
Yicioity. Call SH urn.
131 Sic

Modern Ranch Stylo

HOUSE

Notice

3 Bedrooms, wall to wall car·
pet, paneled, air conditioned.
Between PDmeroy &amp; Chester,
Ohio on Route 7. Pricod to
sell.

T. 0. Crui1o
Rt. I
Box 1591!1

Oak Hill, W.Va.
Phano 469-3746

.......

.... 89c
IN THI Pl.OIATI COURT

MIIOI !;OUNTY, OHIO

HDMIR 0. l.t.:nll,
Alltnkllltr•ttr 1f tile
lttt'-· tf u•ttr lrHkowfr, Dftll"d
PlllntiH
Dtftlldlntl

PLORA IIOOKOYIW. tt 11.,
HOTICI IY !tUILICATION
N.. 19.402

man,

va . 4 Dr. _

LI'L ABNER

$119
1956 CHEVROLET
H.T. Cpa. _
$199
1957 CHEVROLET
Bel Air 4 Dr._ $395
1952 CHRYSLER
4 Door (Solid) _ $99

1958 OLDS
Super 88 • 4 Dr. $295
1956 CHEVROLET
"8" • 4 Door _ $99
1,58 FORD
"8" • 4 Dr. _ $165
1959 CHEVROLET
Bel Air St. Wag. $395
195. FORD
"8" • 4 Door _ $129
1956 BUICK
4Door
$195
1958 CHEVROLET

GASULINI! ALLEY
)-+- .

',,

c~

1

4 Door. P.G. _ $269
1960 STUDEBAKER

POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

HIGHEST GUA!rt'l'X.
PROFESSIONAL
W6Aic
.. , ........
220 I. MtCn 5I.

ti

1954 FORD
St1tfon Wagon • $69
,1957 DODGE

Your Lucky 13 List

DEVELOPING
&amp; PRINTING
GROVER'S STUDIO

.,19c

...

.

ARE fOR
REALI

VB • Wagon _ $395

2
Middleport. WY
I S

KODAK

3 :.39c

VALLEY BILL

~ ,}

C'M~; ·

CARS

ITOKILY'S

FAIRMONT

Wac ENOU6H TO
6!iT 00T OF sa&gt;.

USED

WIENERS ___ 2 rb.98c

BUnERMILK

WELl., Cfi£T. BUT NOT

THESE

SUCHII'I

SAUER KRAUT

r

FO.OUNII

ITOKILY'S

Pomeroy Motor Co.

2lld A - , Middleport. f rooma 111111 bllb apart.
lllt!lll.. Newly deeoraled. $tO
a IIIOIIIb. Wallllr Croab, WY
UGI.
I 10 tfc

·110

Bachner's Super Markel

AUCTIONEER

Motor Co.·

~·

)

• ltow

~rHrA, II&amp;

lifE BORN. LOSEI

TilE JI61S UP, ltOQI.V!
I'MCDMINGINT'6ET
'(A!

.
DICK TRACY

Opon Eves. 9:00 p.m.
POMEROY, OHIO

' l'KAJLII:II UlT8 - b'et

Ill 111111 Wiler. Bnnnl't l'rall
•

Part CStale Appratedl
Olllo, l'lltllll
....
111

BOWLING

aa-we,

with the

9-"M

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

l!ly MERRILL .BLOSSER

/li:r ~AT PI': ICE ,TH~
JuST !&gt;IF' THE ENTIRE

.. BEST

....__CArl.!

POMEROY LANES
March 2•, 1961
Point!
53

Crow's Steak House
52
Meigs Co. Beagle Club so
Craigls Market
48
Foreman &amp; Abbott
39
G. &amp; J Auto Parts
19
High Game and Series- Lar.
l"f Wilson, 224, 601; High Team
Game and Series - Meigs Co.
Beagle Club, 909, 2614.

liD

for

tnm.,..

now. WID arrive 8I'GUIIII
ril 25. Blll1 IIIII, llaciDe,
..254L
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ACROSS
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ml lleftlng,
Oblo. End your sewer
leo. We have an sizes
cuaeh!Des. Reasoaable
can WY ~21'1t, clay or llll!IILI
8 11 lfc
CUSl'OM BU'l'CIIERING
miiiD&amp; WW buJ bides
llaaday. 1'1111 Meier, Pbo!111l

"

NllO.

control

Womoa's Early Bird l.eagut
Marclt Z3, 1961
Woo Lt$1
Spareless Four
26
13
Slow Four
20 19
Pilmetees
19 20
Happy Four
13 26
High Game and Series Wanda Fetty, 172, m; Hiah
Team Game- Spareless Four,
595; High Tei!D Serlea- Happy
Four, 1513•

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., ,

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J!.,~~;~
~Y

3·Jo

Br V. T. HAMLIN

~EIIE

10 FIGHn I'M HUNTING

...AND THE SOONER WE GET

E. !-"N~.
THE SCXJI\JE~ .[
BECOME ACliVE IN

FOI&lt; I&lt; MAN .. , A VERY
SPECIAL FEI.LA ...

. . _ 11

ITS WELFARf!

BANTAM GIRLS

March It, 11M

CATCH,

t II
pest and termite:

....rees. ~I years

perleace. Roaches, rat!,

• bouebold pests. Free
llmales and inspectioo.
lllletll!ll!ll New termite
trol plaD. Meigs Counly'a
)J bomll Olllled comp11J11.
lied Pelt ml Termite Co&amp;
trol Company. oo:i w. Main
81., Polnft'oy, Ohio, WY 11158.
2 II SOip
lEWING IIIMdW, npnlr ....
me, an maw WY N2M.
1he Fabric Sbop, P n OJ
Authorized Singer Salel 111111
8orrlee.
I 8 lfe

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GOT AS MOCH Rlf.f.IT TO
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·

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T£r-1F;P. I3H I lo:'ILL ONt 01= 'tM QUICK
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'1"J?AP ;. I TI-I.O.T'S OI~FC::I?ErfT I t DI.V'INO,
MAY~ I'l-l SO ~T 8UT I JUST OOM'T
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Dally Sentmel, Pomeroy-Mlddlepori,

Capitol Comment, Events

The step

that they, and hour·
director Otto Lang, todk, ~~r.~c·.rr
however, was consistent wltb 11
th• superb Mencken assess- I• theae
By William S. White
•
menf of Beethoven: Ther. , must Jiav,
.
•
virtually wrote off the standard and ,ven
WASIIINGTON- The ahape tration." · Thll - t i s all up-[ as a symbol, II a far lreltv HOLLYWOOD (UPl) -11hat In lhort, old Luwllll' a Yeryl "Beethov-en: Ordeal ond practice of relying mofnly on ·suecessful
of the coming RepubUean cam- on . the second name In this Iargument for them. Mort eoD- lifted Beetbovea .above Haydn bac? IUbject for one of tho!t Triumph," took the maximum [ names, dates; places. They essence, Will&lt;,., IOW!I•
palgo ~ wrest JDany Colla- ~atlOb.
, eretely, they believe they have "wu limply
greater dignity standard television dOCil!IIIDta· otep and avoided this orthodox 1emphas!Je not his family, not pivoted
slonal eeato from the Dem• There are two reasons fM' • 1 very good thln_s . In the 1'6- u .. a man, lll'1lllr ll L. rles that warms the cocklea of approach.
~ his possessil&gt;ns or other lriv-1deafness . ~~~=~
crats In November is now clear· this 0 e emphasis and both fusaJ of the Admmrstratlon, to Mencken, adding:
1 viewer's beart, dishonestly if
It was not a revolutionary alitles of this life-but, rather, career of
I)' emerging.
wd In the flrllt lace date, to ask for a tax lncreaoe. "II Ia almoat a literal fact · necessary, and makes him I documentary, for the producers ! himself his essence what be and finally
The party's leaders privately ~rei s~un. • lly far eul.i ~ There Is a hunch that the pee- that there Is not a trace of remember to buy the spon1or's i -John Seoondarl &amp; Helen Jean , slood f~r: Indomitability.
not his talent.
d~lose that they have adopted ~~ca plrrey haVIng re- pie would actually more near- cheapness In the wbole body of pimple-n!mover on the next , Rogers- are not n!volutionists \ It Is ea,y to rely on a mass • The essence of lllil
three main linea ol attack. AI co to h':to ~ of ad· ly welcome than resell! a rise hls (Beethoven's) music. He Is ' trip to the supermarket.
\'t heart, but are of that more of delall, difficult to try to il, of course, ln bll
the center of the line their big· gardced d
liberalism In taxes, II only because they never sweet and romanUc; be What a pleasure It Is today, secure class of creators that 1evoke In film and words the \the eloquen,ce that· l!l!li·JIIII!
gellt battalions will hlt the llom· van ndome~ederal
din ' would like w feel they were never
lheda conventional therefore, to be able to report lakes ger.erally accepted forms [essence oJ a man. Pos81 biy the adds to a ~~~~~
ocrattc party generally, and ~thth u ue nd plae.e =Ide~ contrlbuHng at leallt some sao- tears; be never strike• ortiJo. that Wednesday Dlght'l cne- and sunply uses them better total expert on ll!!ethoven could \exceptional ,,.
the Johnson
Administration J ha e ':" great
strong. rlfice In the war In VietNam. dox lttltudes."
hour ABC-TV documentary,l than anyone else.
\not bupe to he satisfied with an immeasurable.
0
specifically, for what they will
: ' thea public lhall Is hil
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call fiscal irrespooslblllty. The ~r:.Prestdent _ 8 DIOre or
charge will be that the Dem&lt;&gt; less Invariable llale o1 affairs.
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erato are promoUng lnJlallnn.
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At one flank the G.O.P. ac- In the old daya tbe Dern&lt;&gt;
Uon will involve a sharp offeo. crats, as oula, adapted preclsesive upon VIce-President Hu- ly the same sari of llandard opbert H. Humphrey. At the ott&gt;- erating procedure. They dler flank the tactic will be ob- reeled thetr heaviest fire not at
lique - an eflort to draw oft the higllly popular Republican
at leallt. some of organized labor President Eisenhower but rathBLADE
by capltalizlng upon labor's cur· er at h1a far from universally
rent quarrel with Adminlstra· loved VIce-President, Richard
CUTS
lien economic guidelines.
Nixon.
Labor eontendl that
these
WELL
guidelines are too generous to- AD the 11me, fer HumpbreJ
ward price increases saught there Is Irony in thll state of
TRIMMED
by business and too harsh to- affairs. He had expected, natward higher wages sought hy urally, to become a target for
labor. Of course, bow far the the Republicana on the llleue
lb.
split with the Johnson Admin· of his undeniable liberalism. Inlstration is real und how far It deed, he is quite pleased that
ROUND BONE-ARt)\ CUT
LOIN HALF, lb. 79c-RIB HALII .
Is only an exercise to play off they now deem him Important
one party againllt the other will enough to elevate him Ia a
be really meaurable only later. major antagonist. A far ankindTASTY-WELL TRIMMED
FRESH FROZEN
Humphrey'o pronl&lt;lllnn to the er cut would have been sinf.
rank of adversary No. 1 Is sig- ply It l~re him. For polit~
nailed by the fact that Repub- clan! do~t. bother to ~labor
WELL TRIMMED-BLADE CUTS
FRESH
llcan campaign literature for other poht1c1ana who don t ma~ \
the first time generally speaks ter much.
MEATY-BEEF
not of "the Jolmsoo Admin!.. But be bad not foreseea that
SKINLESS-ALL MEAT
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lratlon" but rather of "T h e some of his far . liberal DemoJohnson • Humphrey AdminJs. cratic associates would at the ,
LEAN-FRESH
same time also leap upon him. '
TENDER-SLICED
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This they have done because
Beeauae YIN eook the flah.
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their real current interest Ill
It taU. 110 lcqw thalllieatlnc pre-eooketlf,... ftah ... only 20 minutea.
not In those liberal domestic
programs which Humphrey had
CAP'N JOHN
Y011 - . M'N at Ill fuMier alroul fNit llslr llavca
so !eng helped them 10 much
F R O Z E N - - - - - EACH
t
to forward.
So wt Nfllll to ... IOGk the ftslr.
By WHltam Lawrence, D. D. S.
The teeth and 1011
Ussuea Their central drive now II
Hert'l what we Ml
CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN
of the mouth are subjected to somehow to get the United
CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN
many Jnsulta: onslaughts of States to abandon Its commitWe dip the tlllet i111111t batter.
food drink and drugs· bad hal&gt;- menta to help Seuth Viet Nam
STAR KIST-FROZEN
lis· 'accidents and cHsease. ou resisl Communist lnvasl9a. And
Bread lt. Top It wltlliNttor.
CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN
ca~ help mitigate these Insults In this design the Vlce-Preli·
and save yourseH much time, dent has no~ only refused to
r
money and many dental visits. bend to their wisheo but II In
Eat sensibly. Avoid ,those fact standmg ~tally for lbe
8o averythinr'a clo11t at 01111t tin only 20 minutea}
thlnga thai are COilSidered to hard lme In V1et Nam.
.,~~-..:';
be harmful to teelb: 1weet
The leading Republicans, for
wba )'Oil lOOk it.
carbonated drlnka, bard ~d- tbelr part - and algnlficantly,
MORTON FROZEN FOODS
lea, gooey desserlll. Try ) to loa - have no !nt.entiaa of atTho n!llllt.
nnllntain a "balanced diet'' )rlth llcldng the VIetnamese policy:
Strawberry, Banana, Cocoanut,
A ftah din,. .that lllrhlliM tht fish ia frelh-eooked.
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ample proteina, vitaroinB, loin- unless, that Is, the President
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Lemon,
_Chocolate
and
erals, etc. Brush teeth -...r sboold be persuaded to aofl@
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MORTON-9 VARIETIES
hort their patients to keep their of now, deliberately omitted
MORTON'S-9-oz. pkgs.
teeth and mouth clean. Why Viet Nam from their llal of
not try It? It may not eliminate Issues.
all your dental problems, but
Tiley
think •IJemtcraUc
Azt- ~·· Jalur'a rro... fiah Dinnen a aood reuon for shoppinr AAP!
MORTON'S-20-oz. pkga.
It's a good way to begin, and spendlng" using 1 Humphrey
MORTON'S-10«. pkgs.
you'll have a !Jeallhier mouth.
'l'hef're -~~~ ...
&amp;
H you 180'1 brush after eatIng, a&lt; least rbrse vlgOI'OIIIIy
cop · ,·:-~G HTel... lHIIIIIMT M\AMIC &amp; ltAIDINTM 00., tNI.
with water. 'lblJ lrr not meaat
to be a babllual substitute for
SUNNYBROOK-MEDIUM GRADI A
EVERY MEAL BRAND
brushing, but It bei(HI
wash
away food particlea and 11111J
reduce fermentation, whlcb NEW YORK - SCM Corp.,
seema to play an lmportaat maker of typewrlten and
buslnesa machines, hu agreed
part Ill producing decay.
lit,
UBt of denlll lloao, toolbpfck, to buy Proctor.SDs makes
0
lor
o
AlP
1-oz.
etc., are not aeceaary In a houiebold appllanceo and contJn.
normal bnl!hy mouth and, In uous flow processlnJ equipdoz.
!act, tllelr use oflaa eatrse1 gum ment
Irritations and · Infections. II
not used carefully, dental lioSI NEW YORK-Robert DtwJ.
can sUp Into ere gwns caus- lng's City JlrvesUng Co. • New
Jng bleeding and Infection.
York bas taken BB optloa 01 1'1
Chewing gum cleanseo teeth, per cent of the oullltandlng
too, but Ill use II controversial. sbarea ID General llovelopment
In JDOU!hl that are prone to Corp., tbe big Florida real
dental decay, ebew!ng IUJII af. estate development firm cooter meals may be m• advised trolled by Canadian flll8£ier
PICK
beeausa tt halherr teetb In aug· Louis A. Cllesler.
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C"-late 1~b.l9
OF THI
ar and drlv01 food Into crevices
AND
of teetb.
Plll'SBURGB-Roctwen .StaaTASTY
CROP
WITH THIS
Pllhbury tr
A poek 1-oz.
l'"' dllcovwtd that 'fl8lrous- dard Manulaelurfng Corp. . .
tSCUitS ••non~
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C
ly ebewlq IUJII keepl
me nounced It bas agreed to buy
awake at nlghL H you're a Kearny It Trecker Corp. of
ON YOUR PURCHASI 01'
1UJ11 • drewlag lddlcl 1114 are Milwaukee, mater of machine
conceraed about ou&amp;ar oontenl 1oa1s, for aboul t15 million 1n
:~N
ID gum, ebeer up - !here are llltcL
PKG. OF 2 PAIR
augarlOII gDIIII BYallsblt and
Volld Thru Solurdoy, April 2, 1H6
AI Your A&amp;P Food Sto,.
they're IIIII bad.
NEW YORK- CW11 Servlee
Broken teetl! abould be eared eo. and Colllllental ou Co.
for II OIICI, • • atler 8liiOIIIleed !bey havt eaeb
lhe accident u poulble. Dell- aequtred rlghlrl 14 llp(li'QSimlteUots can ollien I8VB !racily brok- 1y 10 per cent ollbe llllllclpa!ed
en leelll, tit pre~~at tbe _... total pnMiaellon of 11re JIIJIIfrom dying, ar .... .._ 011 C'"""W•Var Ia llrt
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Today they 'takt •• lilt Loa
Mr. od Mrs. Hewy
AHgeles Dodgers, who scorod
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G8 HI lis 8Rd grudson, Beary
their first spring victory In I
Gauge
P
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Sulphur Florlc!a at the Reds' expease io
Dam 12.!, 11.9, rwmlng 13 feet Springs, speal tho weekelld vi.. lbeir last outiag.
on roUen, Pomeroy-Mason 23.· ilil8 with Mr. Schwarz's moth:W, Pl. PleiiB8Dt :14.58, Hinton 1.· er, Mrs. Nellie llobwm alld
GUFl;T SPEAKER
II fnlllng Kanawha Falls ~.t9 rls other relatives.
LEXINGTON, Ky. !UP!) lng, Olarlealoll IU'I stationary. Visiting with Mrs.
Bill Gla,, det..sive end of the
Londoa aacl Marmet dams were Ry&amp;R on Sunday were Mr. and Cleveland Browns will be tho
on the sllls, 8lld W"mfield dam Mrs. Edward WoolwiM ~nd guest speaker at the University
was riiJIBini ·aa.balf foot • the daughter, Kathy, Mrs. JaRJce of Kentucky Fellowship of Chrisrollen.
Woolwine ud son, Charles, oil lian Athletes rally Friday.
Oblo Blvor - IDea don II, of Prlnctlo•, W. Va., Mr. a•d The newly lormed FAC llslll
12:45 a.m.; Jolin J. Ron don Mrs. Edward Ryan aid family,
of the university'• top
lo, G:45 a.m.; IDdlaRa up If, Mrs. Thurma Love, all o1 Maas mombers.
5,40 p.m.; Rose G. up lf, T:llt 8011.
p.m.; Jenks up If,
1.111.; Mr. od llrS. Lorry lelfln
Ben McCool up 111, 6:• a.m.; and f1mi1J n moving from
Wolter lleekj«n llowll 16, J:S&amp; Middleport to Masou whm
a.m.; Oreo down 1?, 3:15 &amp;m.l they wm reside.
NaUonal don 17, 1:20 1.111.: Mr. od Mrs. Ray Tucker
Charlel SleveusoD up II, 4:30 1114 Krisll, Mn. Howanl V81&gt;·11
a.m.; LIUit Edward don II, Matre alld Joaa and
Mrs.
6:20 a.m.; Alictl up II, 1:46 L Blanche Tucker, all al Muoa./1
m.; Boeke,. 8tala dowall, .,,. visited Ill Colwnhus on 81m2.~ a.m.: Polly R. don 20, S:lll5 day with Mrs. Nina Stump
a.m.; Philip Sporu up 21, 3:15 Is recuperatiRg at tho River·
a.m.; George Price up 21, &amp;:25 side Hospital there.
a.m.; Sl Mlry8 don 21, 1:20 Her mother, Mrs. BI&amp;Rcht
a.m.; Tilaa doWII 21 2:50 a.m.; Tucker, will remain In ColumPegc Dolllley up 13,5:25 a.m.; bus to can! lor her daughter
Helen R. don Greenup 1:15 who underweot 1urgery o a
p.m.; Ravenswood don Greea- both hips.
up 1:50 p.m.; EDdoavar down JohiRie Roush, New Havft,
Groenup 10:116 p.m.; VolvnllJie became ill oa Friday while vi..
up Gre..up 11:41 p.m.; Lady fling his son, EdwiB, In Char·
Gloria don Greeaup D: 50 a. lestoa and was takea to the
m.; Mountala Slate down Greea Thomas Memorial
Hospital
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up 1:50 a.m.; Harbor Point up there. His room aumber
is
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4:15 a.m.; Jim Bouglud don 228. He Is ~ Improving.
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• a.. 01111 • •s 1
don Meldald 8:40 p.m.; J. S. at Bloomi•gto• University, IB·
Lewia up !leld•hl 1:40 p.m.; dian, visited
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Gtlllipralla llilm - R. E. Bowl- Clydo Wrigllt at Ripley, W.
eo up 5:11 p.m.; Queen City ~ Cecil Kirk and
up 10:20 p.m.; A. J. Pattea up daughter, Mrs. Frod JeakiRs
12:10 a.m.; .Kelltueklaa up 1 L attended lhl fuReral of Mro.
m.; FraUIIII B. up 1 a.m.;
Howard Kirk at Oak Hill, W.
Raapr don 1:45 a.m.;
Va., oo Friday.
Woods up J:21 a.m.; Dan
Mrs. Cectl Kirk left on Tuesett don UO 1.m.; Allen
day to visit w1t11 htr mollrer,
Merrill don 4:M a.m.;
MrB. Margaret Thomas,
ie D. up f:IO a.m.; Mary B. Gra)'BOII, KJ. od with
don t:41 a.m.; semet up t:Oii daughter, Mn. Dele Millar
un.; Elprclill don t:20 a.m. llulh, Ky.
l'riebllpr 1p nlllag, E-..
--and Tlflll donlroulld IIIII wall- Rodrlao dl Trlaao, 1 aallor II
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U. PiDia, Wll llrat ol
,...... Rmr - OJelllldlr liumb•rs' meu to li&amp;bl land
don Manriet I p.m. F tr I
No World.
lloatlrora liP Jlarmet 1:11 LJD.; iiii._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii
Heltm z. up 11111rm111:a a.m.;
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don~ 1:11 p.m.;
Jane lAicu don Wmlleld
15 a.m.; E. P. " - doW I
Winfield 1 a.m.; lluwr don
Wilrfleld 1:11 a.m.

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Capitol Comment, Events

The step

that they, and hour·
director Otto Lang, todk, ~~r.~c·.rr
however, was consistent wltb 11
th• superb Mencken assess- I• theae
By William S. White
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menf of Beethoven: Ther. , must Jiav,
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•
virtually wrote off the standard and ,ven
WASIIINGTON- The ahape tration." · Thll - t i s all up-[ as a symbol, II a far lreltv HOLLYWOOD (UPl) -11hat In lhort, old Luwllll' a Yeryl "Beethov-en: Ordeal ond practice of relying mofnly on ·suecessful
of the coming RepubUean cam- on . the second name In this Iargument for them. Mort eoD- lifted Beetbovea .above Haydn bac? IUbject for one of tho!t Triumph," took the maximum [ names, dates; places. They essence, Will&lt;,., IOW!I•
palgo ~ wrest JDany Colla- ~atlOb.
, eretely, they believe they have "wu limply
greater dignity standard television dOCil!IIIDta· otep and avoided this orthodox 1emphas!Je not his family, not pivoted
slonal eeato from the Dem• There are two reasons fM' • 1 very good thln_s . In the 1'6- u .. a man, lll'1lllr ll L. rles that warms the cocklea of approach.
~ his possessil&gt;ns or other lriv-1deafness . ~~~=~
crats In November is now clear· this 0 e emphasis and both fusaJ of the Admmrstratlon, to Mencken, adding:
1 viewer's beart, dishonestly if
It was not a revolutionary alitles of this life-but, rather, career of
I)' emerging.
wd In the flrllt lace date, to ask for a tax lncreaoe. "II Ia almoat a literal fact · necessary, and makes him I documentary, for the producers ! himself his essence what be and finally
The party's leaders privately ~rei s~un. • lly far eul.i ~ There Is a hunch that the pee- that there Is not a trace of remember to buy the spon1or's i -John Seoondarl &amp; Helen Jean , slood f~r: Indomitability.
not his talent.
d~lose that they have adopted ~~ca plrrey haVIng re- pie would actually more near- cheapness In the wbole body of pimple-n!mover on the next , Rogers- are not n!volutionists \ It Is ea,y to rely on a mass • The essence of lllil
three main linea ol attack. AI co to h':to ~ of ad· ly welcome than resell! a rise hls (Beethoven's) music. He Is ' trip to the supermarket.
\'t heart, but are of that more of delall, difficult to try to il, of course, ln bll
the center of the line their big· gardced d
liberalism In taxes, II only because they never sweet and romanUc; be What a pleasure It Is today, secure class of creators that 1evoke In film and words the \the eloquen,ce that· l!l!li·JIIII!
gellt battalions will hlt the llom· van ndome~ederal
din ' would like w feel they were never
lheda conventional therefore, to be able to report lakes ger.erally accepted forms [essence oJ a man. Pos81 biy the adds to a ~~~~~
ocrattc party generally, and ~thth u ue nd plae.e =Ide~ contrlbuHng at leallt some sao- tears; be never strike• ortiJo. that Wednesday Dlght'l cne- and sunply uses them better total expert on ll!!ethoven could \exceptional ,,.
the Johnson
Administration J ha e ':" great
strong. rlfice In the war In VietNam. dox lttltudes."
hour ABC-TV documentary,l than anyone else.
\not bupe to he satisfied with an immeasurable.
0
specifically, for what they will
: ' thea public lhall Is hil
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call fiscal irrespooslblllty. The ~r:.Prestdent _ 8 DIOre or
charge will be that the Dem&lt;&gt; less Invariable llale o1 affairs.
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erato are promoUng lnJlallnn.
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At one flank the G.O.P. ac- In the old daya tbe Dern&lt;&gt;
Uon will involve a sharp offeo. crats, as oula, adapted preclsesive upon VIce-President Hu- ly the same sari of llandard opbert H. Humphrey. At the ott&gt;- erating procedure. They dler flank the tactic will be ob- reeled thetr heaviest fire not at
lique - an eflort to draw oft the higllly popular Republican
at leallt. some of organized labor President Eisenhower but rathBLADE
by capltalizlng upon labor's cur· er at h1a far from universally
rent quarrel with Adminlstra· loved VIce-President, Richard
CUTS
lien economic guidelines.
Nixon.
Labor eontendl that
these
WELL
guidelines are too generous to- AD the 11me, fer HumpbreJ
ward price increases saught there Is Irony in thll state of
TRIMMED
by business and too harsh to- affairs. He had expected, natward higher wages sought hy urally, to become a target for
labor. Of course, bow far the the Republicana on the llleue
lb.
split with the Johnson Admin· of his undeniable liberalism. Inlstration is real und how far It deed, he is quite pleased that
ROUND BONE-ARt)\ CUT
LOIN HALF, lb. 79c-RIB HALII .
Is only an exercise to play off they now deem him Important
one party againllt the other will enough to elevate him Ia a
be really meaurable only later. major antagonist. A far ankindTASTY-WELL TRIMMED
FRESH FROZEN
Humphrey'o pronl&lt;lllnn to the er cut would have been sinf.
rank of adversary No. 1 Is sig- ply It l~re him. For polit~
nailed by the fact that Repub- clan! do~t. bother to ~labor
WELL TRIMMED-BLADE CUTS
FRESH
llcan campaign literature for other poht1c1ana who don t ma~ \
the first time generally speaks ter much.
MEATY-BEEF
not of "the Jolmsoo Admin!.. But be bad not foreseea that
SKINLESS-ALL MEAT
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lratlon" but rather of "T h e some of his far . liberal DemoJohnson • Humphrey AdminJs. cratic associates would at the ,
LEAN-FRESH
same time also leap upon him. '
TENDER-SLICED
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This they have done because
Beeauae YIN eook the flah.
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their real current interest Ill
It taU. 110 lcqw thalllieatlnc pre-eooketlf,... ftah ... only 20 minutea.
not In those liberal domestic
programs which Humphrey had
CAP'N JOHN
Y011 - . M'N at Ill fuMier alroul fNit llslr llavca
so !eng helped them 10 much
F R O Z E N - - - - - EACH
t
to forward.
So wt Nfllll to ... IOGk the ftslr.
By WHltam Lawrence, D. D. S.
The teeth and 1011
Ussuea Their central drive now II
Hert'l what we Ml
CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN
of the mouth are subjected to somehow to get the United
CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN
many Jnsulta: onslaughts of States to abandon Its commitWe dip the tlllet i111111t batter.
food drink and drugs· bad hal&gt;- menta to help Seuth Viet Nam
STAR KIST-FROZEN
lis· 'accidents and cHsease. ou resisl Communist lnvasl9a. And
Bread lt. Top It wltlliNttor.
CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN
ca~ help mitigate these Insults In this design the Vlce-Preli·
and save yourseH much time, dent has no~ only refused to
r
money and many dental visits. bend to their wisheo but II In
Eat sensibly. Avoid ,those fact standmg ~tally for lbe
8o averythinr'a clo11t at 01111t tin only 20 minutea}
thlnga thai are COilSidered to hard lme In V1et Nam.
.,~~-..:';
be harmful to teelb: 1weet
The leading Republicans, for
wba )'Oil lOOk it.
carbonated drlnka, bard ~d- tbelr part - and algnlficantly,
MORTON FROZEN FOODS
lea, gooey desserlll. Try ) to loa - have no !nt.entiaa of atTho n!llllt.
nnllntain a "balanced diet'' )rlth llcldng the VIetnamese policy:
Strawberry, Banana, Cocoanut,
A ftah din,. .that lllrhlliM tht fish ia frelh-eooked.
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ample proteina, vitaroinB, loin- unless, that Is, the President
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Lemon,
_Chocolate
and
erals, etc. Brush teeth -...r sboold be persuaded to aofl@
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Neopohtan - - - - eat1n1. Dentists- e'ontlnnously OJ:· IL At the top, they have, as
MORTON-9 VARIETIES
hort their patients to keep their of now, deliberately omitted
MORTON'S-9-oz. pkgs.
teeth and mouth clean. Why Viet Nam from their llal of
not try It? It may not eliminate Issues.
all your dental problems, but
Tiley
think •IJemtcraUc
Azt- ~·· Jalur'a rro... fiah Dinnen a aood reuon for shoppinr AAP!
MORTON'S-20-oz. pkga.
It's a good way to begin, and spendlng" using 1 Humphrey
MORTON'S-10«. pkgs.
you'll have a !Jeallhier mouth.
'l'hef're -~~~ ...
&amp;
H you 180'1 brush after eatIng, a&lt; least rbrse vlgOI'OIIIIy
cop · ,·:-~G HTel... lHIIIIIMT M\AMIC &amp; ltAIDINTM 00., tNI.
with water. 'lblJ lrr not meaat
to be a babllual substitute for
SUNNYBROOK-MEDIUM GRADI A
EVERY MEAL BRAND
brushing, but It bei(HI
wash
away food particlea and 11111J
reduce fermentation, whlcb NEW YORK - SCM Corp.,
seema to play an lmportaat maker of typewrlten and
buslnesa machines, hu agreed
part Ill producing decay.
lit,
UBt of denlll lloao, toolbpfck, to buy Proctor.SDs makes
0
lor
o
AlP
1-oz.
etc., are not aeceaary In a houiebold appllanceo and contJn.
normal bnl!hy mouth and, In uous flow processlnJ equipdoz.
!act, tllelr use oflaa eatrse1 gum ment
Irritations and · Infections. II
not used carefully, dental lioSI NEW YORK-Robert DtwJ.
can sUp Into ere gwns caus- lng's City JlrvesUng Co. • New
Jng bleeding and Infection.
York bas taken BB optloa 01 1'1
Chewing gum cleanseo teeth, per cent of the oullltandlng
too, but Ill use II controversial. sbarea ID General llovelopment
In JDOU!hl that are prone to Corp., tbe big Florida real
dental decay, ebew!ng IUJII af. estate development firm cooter meals may be m• advised trolled by Canadian flll8£ier
PICK
beeausa tt halherr teetb In aug· Louis A. Cllesler.
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C"-late 1~b.l9
OF THI
ar and drlv01 food Into crevices
AND
of teetb.
Plll'SBURGB-Roctwen .StaaTASTY
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A poek 1-oz.
l'"' dllcovwtd that 'fl8lrous- dard Manulaelurfng Corp. . .
tSCUitS ••non~
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C
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me nounced It bas agreed to buy
awake at nlghL H you're a Kearny It Trecker Corp. of
ON YOUR PURCHASI 01'
1UJ11 • drewlag lddlcl 1114 are Milwaukee, mater of machine
conceraed about ou&amp;ar oontenl 1oa1s, for aboul t15 million 1n
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ID gum, ebeer up - !here are llltcL
PKG. OF 2 PAIR
augarlOII gDIIII BYallsblt and
Volld Thru Solurdoy, April 2, 1H6
AI Your A&amp;P Food Sto,.
they're IIIII bad.
NEW YORK- CW11 Servlee
Broken teetl! abould be eared eo. and Colllllental ou Co.
for II OIICI, • • atler 8liiOIIIleed !bey havt eaeb
lhe accident u poulble. Dell- aequtred rlghlrl 14 llp(li'QSimlteUots can ollien I8VB !racily brok- 1y 10 per cent ollbe llllllclpa!ed
en leelll, tit pre~~at tbe _... total pnMiaellon of 11re JIIJIIfrom dying, ar .... .._ 011 C'"""W•Var Ia llrt
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Today they 'takt •• lilt Loa
Mr. od Mrs. Hewy
AHgeles Dodgers, who scorod
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G8 HI lis 8Rd grudson, Beary
their first spring victory In I
Gauge
P
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Sulphur Florlc!a at the Reds' expease io
Dam 12.!, 11.9, rwmlng 13 feet Springs, speal tho weekelld vi.. lbeir last outiag.
on roUen, Pomeroy-Mason 23.· ilil8 with Mr. Schwarz's moth:W, Pl. PleiiB8Dt :14.58, Hinton 1.· er, Mrs. Nellie llobwm alld
GUFl;T SPEAKER
II fnlllng Kanawha Falls ~.t9 rls other relatives.
LEXINGTON, Ky. !UP!) lng, Olarlealoll IU'I stationary. Visiting with Mrs.
Bill Gla,, det..sive end of the
Londoa aacl Marmet dams were Ry&amp;R on Sunday were Mr. and Cleveland Browns will be tho
on the sllls, 8lld W"mfield dam Mrs. Edward WoolwiM ~nd guest speaker at the University
was riiJIBini ·aa.balf foot • the daughter, Kathy, Mrs. JaRJce of Kentucky Fellowship of Chrisrollen.
Woolwine ud son, Charles, oil lian Athletes rally Friday.
Oblo Blvor - IDea don II, of Prlnctlo•, W. Va., Mr. a•d The newly lormed FAC llslll
12:45 a.m.; Jolin J. Ron don Mrs. Edward Ryan aid family,
of the university'• top
lo, G:45 a.m.; IDdlaRa up If, Mrs. Thurma Love, all o1 Maas mombers.
5,40 p.m.; Rose G. up lf, T:llt 8011.
p.m.; Jenks up If,
1.111.; Mr. od llrS. Lorry lelfln
Ben McCool up 111, 6:• a.m.; and f1mi1J n moving from
Wolter lleekj«n llowll 16, J:S&amp; Middleport to Masou whm
a.m.; Oreo down 1?, 3:15 &amp;m.l they wm reside.
NaUonal don 17, 1:20 1.111.: Mr. od Mrs. Ray Tucker
Charlel SleveusoD up II, 4:30 1114 Krisll, Mn. Howanl V81&gt;·11
a.m.; LIUit Edward don II, Matre alld Joaa and
Mrs.
6:20 a.m.; Alictl up II, 1:46 L Blanche Tucker, all al Muoa./1
m.; Boeke,. 8tala dowall, .,,. visited Ill Colwnhus on 81m2.~ a.m.: Polly R. don 20, S:lll5 day with Mrs. Nina Stump
a.m.; Philip Sporu up 21, 3:15 Is recuperatiRg at tho River·
a.m.; George Price up 21, &amp;:25 side Hospital there.
a.m.; Sl Mlry8 don 21, 1:20 Her mother, Mrs. BI&amp;Rcht
a.m.; Tilaa doWII 21 2:50 a.m.; Tucker, will remain In ColumPegc Dolllley up 13,5:25 a.m.; bus to can! lor her daughter
Helen R. don Greenup 1:15 who underweot 1urgery o a
p.m.; Ravenswood don Greea- both hips.
up 1:50 p.m.; EDdoavar down JohiRie Roush, New Havft,
Groenup 10:116 p.m.; VolvnllJie became ill oa Friday while vi..
up Gre..up 11:41 p.m.; Lady fling his son, EdwiB, In Char·
Gloria don Greeaup D: 50 a. lestoa and was takea to the
m.; Mountala Slate down Greea Thomas Memorial
Hospital
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up 1:50 a.m.; Harbor Point up there. His room aumber
is
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4:15 a.m.; Jim Bouglud don 228. He Is ~ Improving.
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• a.. 01111 • •s 1
don Meldald 8:40 p.m.; J. S. at Bloomi•gto• University, IB·
Lewia up !leld•hl 1:40 p.m.; dian, visited
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vilited with Mr. BAd
Gtlllipralla llilm - R. E. Bowl- Clydo Wrigllt at Ripley, W.
eo up 5:11 p.m.; Queen City ~ Cecil Kirk and
up 10:20 p.m.; A. J. Pattea up daughter, Mrs. Frod JeakiRs
12:10 a.m.; .Kelltueklaa up 1 L attended lhl fuReral of Mro.
m.; FraUIIII B. up 1 a.m.;
Howard Kirk at Oak Hill, W.
Raapr don 1:45 a.m.;
Va., oo Friday.
Woods up J:21 a.m.; Dan
Mrs. Cectl Kirk left on Tuesett don UO 1.m.; Allen
day to visit w1t11 htr mollrer,
Merrill don 4:M a.m.;
MrB. Margaret Thomas,
ie D. up f:IO a.m.; Mary B. Gra)'BOII, KJ. od with
don t:41 a.m.; semet up t:Oii daughter, Mn. Dele Millar
un.; Elprclill don t:20 a.m. llulh, Ky.
l'riebllpr 1p nlllag, E-..
--and Tlflll donlroulld IIIII wall- Rodrlao dl Trlaao, 1 aallor II
ill8.
U. PiDia, Wll llrat ol
,...... Rmr - OJelllldlr liumb•rs' meu to li&amp;bl land
don Manriet I p.m. F tr I
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lloatlrora liP Jlarmet 1:11 LJD.; iiii._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii
Heltm z. up 11111rm111:a a.m.;
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don~ 1:11 p.m.;
Jane lAicu don Wmlleld
15 a.m.; E. P. " - doW I
Winfield 1 a.m.; lluwr don
Wilrfleld 1:11 a.m.

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SETS

Customer: F,.. Porklng,At Elberfelds In Pomeroy
On 2nd Street Aci'OII From The Store ond On
Mechanic Street At The Wonhoull

Si!es In thls III'OUP are from S to

Mens Dress Shirts

7 and tbere are some wonderfuJ
stack sets lor his Easter Wear.
Slacks that wilt reolly fit blm
with a shirt to match. The sblrtl

You'll like the selection of Shirts for
Easter and Summer Wear. Choose
from whites, pastel colors, stripes

are short sleeve 'style iD knit-

and in all neck sizes from 14\lt

ted or cut and sewn type. You'll

to 17, and in your correct

want to see these sets on sale in

Mts.Bahris
Hostess of
Pythian Club

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Wi/1 Ma rry
James Bowles

MEIGS THEAIRE

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THURSDAY
MIDDLEPORT W.C.T.U. will
meet Thlll'8day evening, March
31 at tbe First United Presbyterlan Cbl,U'Cb in Middleport at
7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY
MIDDLEPORT ALUMNI Assoclatlon will sponsor a bake
sale Saturday, April 2 at t h e
Tri-Lustre Cleaners In Middleport beginning at 1 a.m.

of Steubenville High
School
- Technicolorand attended Kent State Univer•THE IEDI'ORD
sity. She is presently employed ,
INCIDENT"
as • medical secretary at r..e 1
Riehat1l Wid mark, Sidney
Pottier.
Franklin County Welfare Buildmg '" Columbus. Mr. Bowles is
SUNDAY, MONDAY,
a graduate of Middleport High
ond TUESDAY
School where be was prominent
Aprll).4.5
'" athletics both amateur and
"THE SONS 01'
profesSionaL He served with
KATIE ELDER"
the
Armed Services in
Ger·
- TecbnJeolormany anll is employed as an
lobn Wayne, Dean Martin,
i;;i;;..,.iiiiii;.io;;;.;,iiii~~--.-.1 operator at the Goodyear Company at Apple Grove, w. va.
The open church
wedding
will be an event of Saturday,
May 14 at the Quinn
AME
Church in Steubenville.
UNDERGOES SURGERY
Mrs. Carolyn Sue Kolmig 20
at Long Botlom, daughter '
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sisson
granddaughter of Mr. Murl Ta;.
lor of the Ridge-Keno area, WI·
derwent five hours of surgery at
UnJverslty Hospital In Colwnbus Thlll'8tlay. Her
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POMEROY~DDI.EPORT.

NO. 283

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THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1966

And lolo of Newr-

Iron Shirts in the
selection.

Boys

Dress Shirts

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White, scUd colors or ~tripes
in sizes 6 to 20. Your choice

Mens Short Sleeve
SPORT SHIRTS

of the popular eol1ar styles,
You'll want to see

Taken

~upreme

Boys Slatks

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Sizes 6to 20

Solor Colors - or Check or
Wash 'n Wear Cottons in regular

Boating, Fishing Permits,
Fees Central Issue in S~t

Plenty of Permanent Press
Slacks in wheat, black, green,

or trim lit styleor
A floe selection of knitted spurt

grey. Choose reaular style

shirts in Banlon or 100% Cottons.

ed leg, adjustable waist, no

You'!! find regular collar styles -

cuffs,

worn with belt loops, cuffed
or the beltless model, taper-

Major ROads StrUCk

button down collars and the
Henley Neck.

Select Youn Now I

Men's Lightweight
JACKETS
Unlined Jackets that are Ideal for wear
In Spring and Summer. Zipper front
atyles. Completely washable.
Sizes Small {34-36) -

medium (38-40)

•- large (42-44) and extra large (46-48)
Stop In the busy mens and boys department on the 1st floor. Try on some of
these jackets - and select the one you
want to buy,

MEN'S
SLACKS
Select a pair or two of
slacks for him now, A
large selection of ''Per-

manent Press" fabrtca
in conservative and slim
models and in all sizes
from :is to 50.
Solid colors - neat pal·
terns - and most an
are wash .and wear.

Shop Elbemlds men'•

deportment - S. the
excel._,! values In

Slacks - mab your
Alectiona.

BOYS SHORT SLEEVE

SPORT SHIRTS
Elberfelds Are
H11dquorters For Han11
UnclerwNr For Men
lndBoyo
Select h1a favorite 11711
from !be eomplete
ulecUon In the IMIII and
boya department.
T Sblrto - Brleta ~untoa
Suits - Atbletic SblriiAtllletlc Shorta - and In
all lizea for the little boJ
who weU'I olio I to tile
utro extra laqe lileo tor
men.

Sizet1 6 to 18 - In regular and
taapered lit styles. Smart plaids,
solid colon and 1 selection of
Ne11er-Iron Madras Sblrts.

Boys Knit Sport Shirts
Short SINvH
Solid Colors - Stripes - Neat
Combinations. Slzet1 6 to 18.

Dress Him Up This Easter!
SPORT COATS FOR THE SMALL FRY
Made of 65% Dacron Polyester and 35% Cotton, Rayon llu•
lng. Smart plaid patterns. Sizes 4, 5, 6, and 7.

• Boys Dress Trousen in Sizes3 to 7
Waoh and W'ear cottons and a flne range allo .of "NEVER
mON" TrouseDt for the little fellow.

• Uttle Boys White Dress Shirts With Short or
Long Sla!!ves In Sizn3 to 7
Othtr Llttltl Boyt l..m 111-11111 ...,. CAPS - DRESI
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olive, but be's .*!ill I'UIIIIinC." bole.
J·Alvln.
''That gill' barrel ·was hot."
Italy, Tex.,
h
Greeat'D, N.H., !bey called
tbf sergesnt ~aid, almost lo ~yolMit Two Cemmaaflll point. "I stsrlell· to, leave" but
. Wlllll Fame
commander, !~~¢ ~~"' ~ .
bl!l' •. ' ''fh*ie." His aame Is
By ROBERT !BRAHAM
himself.
The fOUilf Marille jerked
anotbfr 4110k wbo was In that Lapo10t won his place In•moved oot lbllu\ 41'";,~,
Alvlt .. Lapoint and be 11 It, UllitH Prell ~~~
The Marine Ran. He ran uiltil bay~!""' out of tbe ~,
bole came !1JI and opened .up ~therneck I e g e n d during yards from the talK\-;,·-;:. i.
bsnfSI.. oat of high acbool. Rfs DA NANG, South VIet Nam be was 10 feel from the big gun wi~ besltatlon dived
with that dll!lll cannOn again. Operatitn ladiana 33 miles toward a line ~I srr,1i:" ~ · ·
leUo'w'·Merl..s eat! him "Paa- (UP!) -The young Marine- a 12.7mm antiaircraft cannon the hole, loG. The bayonet
"So I crawl~ down the hill northwest of Saigon, near. when tbey first spotted .·~f:.~··
11~: •. · Plnliie" because he dodged, twisted, turned and that bad been turned on bis to work the second time. and got me another tll'ellade Quang Ngai two days ago. Cong.
·, o " "' Lapoint, a
JOadi' liP with extra aear llpll'l! kept running.
squad.
found ils mark a&amp;ain. The
and went bl!ck. The iecond He was a part of A Company "I sent toe plljtqoll \ . " seven, W84
lii\Jilo,ir.tloao and a jack katie Do..ns of rounds spewed out He leaped !,nlo the atr, a long was 'deep, a tunnel run1ning grenade did the trick."
dropped Into a landing zone by small village, and ~ther Leonard M
-wHil'he 'IOOiinto baHle•.So of the muzzle ol a .Viet Cong dive, and landed right on lop of back Into the hillside. He
Lapoint, 19, of GreenvUle, helicopter to move out against platoon up a lmaD blil," he Albuquerque, N;J!I..
If•lJUadtllea Ia VIet NOm ue CJUIIIOII and plowed up dirt at the gun bam!. He had a his grenade in, but It failed N.H., is a here. He saved at a Communist battalion known said. "That pJStoOil on tbe hUl "Me and
tlll\'e'1GUJ because "Paabsetlle Ills feel. Rounds whistled past bayonet io his list. He a...,. go tiff.
a dozen lives. His buddleo to be in the area. The company killed a IQI of Viet Colle- But tbe biD '
Plllkle'' charged a CommDBist htm on both sides.
upright, straddling tbe gun. and "I was there in the
can't understand how be came 18 "SUicide Charlie," the the one golnJ .towl\fd tbe bunker, so we ,
....... anned with ooli' 1 He ran on.
in the ••me motion buried the fur a couple of minutes,
out of It without a IICI'Btch.
famous C Company, First village riD inio lhtlbie, and we Lapoint
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baytllel aad a penade !bat The sergeant IHted hil head bayonet in the stomach of one then our arUIIery
"Only a blister on my belly," Battalion, Seventh Marines of had to seod in lnother pia._ and we
lllmed ·oat 1o be a dad. Hera II from the dirt.
a! the Communists. The second coming in and !bey told me he said with a grin. He pulled Guadalcaaal fame.
to take the pressure otl.
maneuvered
blo !lot)' n .be and Ida lrleadl "He's dead. . .be can't be one in the bunlter dived dawn 1 get oat of there," said
up Ida shirt Ud tillowed me. Lt. Bell Goldwin of Route 1, 1t was just on
other side

the boys deparlment on tbe !Irs!

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FRIDAY 9 to 8 and SATURDAY 9 to 91N THE_EVENING

Dr. George Rosenbaum,
a , illll committee was given by ship program.
mmber or the surgical starr , Mrs. Dwigbt Wallace and inolud- Attending tbe dlnner and
of Vetorans Memorial Hospital, Ied the following:
president, meeting were Mr. and Mrs.
was guest speaker at tbe annual 1Wallaoe Bradford; vice presi- Kloes, Frieda Faehnle Mr.
di nner meeting of the Meigs i dent, Clarence Headley; secre- Mrs. Wallace Bradford
Mrs.
County Tuberculosis an~ Health tary, Mrs. Guy Neigler; treas- Bert Bodimer, Mrs. '
A"ociation Tuesday evening In , urer, Miss Frieda Faehnle; rep- Strauss, Mrs. Enda French, Mrs.
the Columbia Gas offices
in .resentative director. Mrs. Clar- Dsn White, Mr. and Mrs. ""'"II
Middleport A turkey
dinner [ e_nce Headley and alternate rep. Kautz, Paul Baer, Mrs. ·Guy
was served at the Martin Re.. •dir., Mrs. Dwight Wallace.
Neigler, Mrs. Clarence Heiodle:y,JI
wurant earlier.
Board of Dirctors - Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davis, Mrs.
Carl Kautz, out-going preaJ. Karl Kautz, Karl Kautz, Mr. and Hayman Barnltz, Mrs.
dt•nt. conducted the businen Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, Mrs. Dan Dill, Mrs. Don Belzing, Mrs.
me.ting and welcomed
t be 1 White, Mrs. Edna Stewart, Mr. George Simpson, Dorothy
juests. He appointed a commit· Manning Kloes, Mrs. Hayman mundson, Mrs. Bruce May, Mrs.
tee to screen applicants lor the Barnllz, Mr. ana Mrs. Richard Emerson Jooes and Dr Rosen·
snnuul oursing
scholarship Chambers, Mrs. Bert Bodimer, baum.
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g: ;en to a deserving senior girl Mildred Betzlng, Mr. and Mrs.
vi the c"Ounty. Named to lblJ Walltlce Bradford, Paul Baer,
rummltlee were Mrs. J. S. D• Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davis, Mrs.
vi&lt;. Mrs. Glen• Dill 111111 Mrs. George Sbnpsou, Mrs. Bruce
?iallare Bradford.
May and Mrs. Glenn Dill.
\Irs. Manning Kloes, execu- Mr. Kautz, wbo bas served
Jive d1rector, reported projecta as president live years thanked
and activities of the past year members for their cooperatloe
which included the aurslng IJCh. and welcomed Wallace Bradlord Mr. aad Mrs. Rodney Downolarship, the booth beftl at the the !leW presidenl
iDg have returned from a six
regalia. x-ray tests IIIII 11 p• Mr. Bradford introduced Dr. weeks vacation trip in the souUt
tten,, with 5 remaiRing In Jws. Rusenbaum, who spoke oo the including Louisiana and Florida.
pilals. She reported on tray fa. ]li'Oblems of modern doctors In
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holler
vor. made and also on respira. over crowded hospitals, t b e and daughter, Lora, Belpre,
lorv equipment cosli"'l over $500 day ol the specialist in the field visited Sunday with their parto be donated to tbe Veteraas of medicine, the nursing short- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur HanMemorial Hospital, and other age, and the almost prohibitive ning and Mrs. Malcolm Roller.
proj eds. Mrs. JOoes said t3,t61 cost of medical training.
He Mrs. Guy Reynolds and Mrs.
was recetved from Christmas commended the local associa· Minerva Childers visited in
Seals. Plaas have ben made lloa for its work iB the commun- on, W. Va. Sun. with Miss
lo place the tu levy on the bat- lly, lor aid to patients In TB Burdette.
hit for reaowal.
bospitals, and fur tbe scholar- Mr. and Mrs. John Vroman
The roport Ill the lltlllllutwere In Belpre Sunday to visit
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Vroman and children, Mark and Esther, and
John Mark Vroman of Columbus who is slaying with hls aunt
'lbe BlaH and Officers' Club and uncle while his mother, Mr
of Meigs Temple Pythia• s;,.. John Vroman, Is hospitalized.
ters Ill Middleport met Monday Mr. and Mrs. Cart Mattox .
Mrs. Paul Grlllstead and dau· eveaing at the berne of Mrs. were businesg visitors Monday
ihler, Lori returned te tbetr Caoh Babr wilb Mrs. George In Point Pleasant, W. \'a.
borne, Belpre Sunday, alter 1 Childs assiBting hostess. Betty Barbara Jones spent Tuesday
oeveral days visit with ber Ill- Spencer, presldeat, was
IR In Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
ter. Mrs. Clair Speucer.
obarge of t.be. m~ting which Lee Davidson.
Mrs. w. A. Morgaa and 11"11111- wu •~ned Wltb 'The Lord's
daughwr, Kathy Morgu IDd Prayer given In unoon.
~ancy and Robb'e Harrla
Mrs. Horace McElhinny read
rof
turned home ~Y after ,... • poem, "Wh"" It's a Comin'
wee kend visit In Col~bns
on to Sprtog" by Adam Ritter.
M
d M R. L.
. Anoouncement w., made of "Brotherhood" was the theme
a:d ::. Br~
Gofthardl lbe 111111ual illspectllon of Meigs of tbe month wben the Junior
R C r 'of Columbo Temple to be beld April 5. Fol· Missionary Society of the Laur. ~y arman
a lowing tbe meeting games were el Cliff Free Methodist church
~;" ~ Su~~Y w~th Mr. and played and prlzet won by Mrs. met Sunday after Sunday School
~:h r"ar at':.J H•nd attend- Otho Waltl, Mrs. WUUam All· in tbe recreation room ef the •
e uner
. • asbnan. 111811, Mro. Betty RiiP and parSOJllllle.
Mr. and Mrs. WWiam Davli Mrl. Richard Balley.
Group singing opeaed t be
of Columbus are the fllltlltl If The traveling prl2e W8ll • meeting, followed by a story of
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs IDd warded to Mrs. Paul Zirkle. brotherhood. A chapter from the
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea GUmore, The April meetiRg was 8IUlOUll- study bosk, "Four SoAs of ChiMr. and Mrs. WWlam Fisher ced to be held at the home t1 na," was presented by Mrs.
and soo of Belpre visited a.tur. Mn. Nathan Biggs with Mrs. James Gilmore, advisor, who
dsy with lltetr parants, Mr. 11d Alfred Biggs the asaistiag bost- also gave illustration of
Mrs. Masoo Flshlr IDd Mr. lure.
ond Mrs. Sam Arnold.
Ajbmdilg Ill addition to !lie Receiving reading
certiiiGregory Roush, 1tudeal at above were Mrs. Karl Owen, cates were Brenda Gilmore
Ohio Uaiverslty, arrived Friday Etta Lemley, Maxine Owens, Karolyn Soulsby, Nancy Gill
evening 1o spend the pre-Easter Mn. Griff Russell, Mrs. Phil ; and Barbara Klein. Plans were
'•cotioa wllb bli paru11, Mr. Meinhart, Mrs. Millnla Gilmore made lor an Easter egg hunt
and Mrs. llfllloll ReuJb.
and Mrs. Pat Gallagher.
April 9, at ! p.m. Aa offering
Gordon Fisher e1 Parbrlburtr
was taken lor tlle Roof-top
W. Va. spent tht wellknd with Girl Scout. Plan
School ot Hong Kong.
Ids parents, Mr. lid loll'l. 11u- F R
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Also attending were Dennis
1111 Flihar and family
or ummoge a 6
Gilmore, Vicki Rick!, Sbell'l
Mr. and Mrs. ~ Fisher Girl Scout Troop 185 met Mtn- and Terry Cla~k. Becky and
Df Senecaville wert weWDd day, at tbe Col~bus and South- Benny Wright, Doo Wise, Dean I
IUOSII of his sister ud brother- ern Ohio. ElectriC SOC18l room. Pullms, Darlene Michael, Bren- 1
Ja.taw Mr and Mrl. llobert The meeting was opened in the da Lunsford, Darla and Kathy
wamsi.y aitcJ famll
IUUIIl order with Debbie Gilkey Gill, Barbara and Diana Lewis, !
Mr. and Mro. Pa~i Fllber of leadllg In !be flag pledge.
Rodney Bailey, Greg Eblia and :
lhmtington, W V fiP8IIi tb
Plans were made to bold a Mrs. Ernest Powell, assistant ,
'~~mend at ~ ~ ~ ~~ salt April 29-30 Ia tbe advisor.
,!U
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Da. . Bullding. Proceeds from
---~ and Mrs
the 18le will be used for sum·
wer.. Suada • OJ:"li Harris mer camp. Girt Scout cookie
In a 0
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Illes ~ tl Mr. and Mrs. Burrell sames were enjoyed by the
Dawson of New Haven, w. Va. troop led by Mrs. John Fultz
leader. There wera nine!...; Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johnson
girll presenl
••• Adams Streel, Steubenville'
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are announcing the engagement
and approaching marriagl' of
their dsughter Linda, to Janles
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
F.
Bowles, son tr Mrs. Ernest
NOT OPEN
Bowles, Middleport, and t be
late Ernest Bowles.
Frldey and SaturHr
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