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biOBted Russlan-nradt anti- when he saw the U.S. Marine PJtrol apprOIIddac toaircraft misstl., and sites In day. The Leathemeeb had spotted an anti-Amerku
the auburbo of the Commlllllat 1lgo and they moved up to II.
capital, a li.$, spokesman said
Chief Nguyen Khong walled for tbe Americana
today.
to yuk down the algo. Instead the Marlon turned ·
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the 111n and sent up huge pero. Khong admitted he had none. The MuluN
billows of smoke and fire just cheeked ond found tho hamlet ehlefa DilDO on 1
15 miles fl'llm the renter of South Vletnamo11e lilt of VIet Cong 1ympathlzen.
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About the most pleasant weekend of tloe spring in Ohio also proved to be perllapo
the most deadly in the state's streets and highways. A survey by United Press lnterna.
tiona! showed 24 persons killed in traffic mishaps between 6 p.m. Friday and midnight
Sunday, slightly above the weekend average for this time of year the Ohio Highway Potrol sald. There also were two deaths in fire and two miscellaneous type fatalities to puola
the over-all total to 28.
The dead
were·
killed when
was aceidentany
Findlay: and
Millon
llfndall,
Friday
s\ruck
on thehe head
by a base- Ar"•m•n,
Maudie
Foll2, 31,,

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FraDk Johnston told
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beard tbe uldentllied yoatlt
scream!Jig for help. Johnston
saw bim eUngiug to a ebaia
In Ute Ololo River, Johnston
tossed a rope around 1 be
youth, but due to the boy'•
welgbl, was anable to lift him
from lhe water.
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pel'iOIISIIo
relaoed
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Vandalia : Gwen Clark, 17, ball bat during a ball game.
RD2, Arlington, killed in a tw.
Butler Twp., killed when a train Youngstown: Ronald L.
car crash 011 U.S. 68 tllreehit her ataUed car on a cross- del, 20, North Lima, killed in tenths of a mile south of here.
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an auto collision on Ohio 1 in Huron: Garnell Sloan, 35,
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Hamilton: Edward Greschel, Mahoning County,
Huron died in a tw&lt;&gt;ar crash
66, Hamilton, struck by a car Zanesville : Charles Earl Snupe on u.s. 8 east of here.
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while crossing a street near his 17, and David Burt, 18, both of Toledo: John Reiley, 112,
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Worthington, killed when their Toledo, in 1 tw&lt;&gt;ear accident
traffic ac-~ident at 5 a m. Sun- Services wm be heJ_d Tues-- Defiance: Donald Marti, 36, station wagon was hit broadSide beri. · "' "' -.. . ·
day and were alerted by radio day for Mrs. Elsie Voola Gor- Hicksville, killed m a two-car by a dump truck Oll U.S. tO at Toledo: Paul FreJIIt, 36,
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lhat the coject WJ8
':eJded by, 79 • Langsville, who
doed crash at the JUnction of US. \he Musklngum Locking County Toledo, killed while mossiJI&amp; 1
tteir wav. H disappe-ar•:•l at early Sunday mornmg at Vet- 2. and Ohio 22-4, one-half mile line_
strett here.
daybreak.
erans
HospitaL
east of......
Beltsville: Richard Pinsky, 31,
lloaday
Spaue'r', IPI Air For .- i:.tnner Preceding Mrs. Gorby
in Ravenna: John Schaefer, 33, Fremont, killed when his motor- Thornville: Robert E. Ramsey
SAIGON
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Tbe
nation'&amp;
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militant
Buddhist
during
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'.Var.
said
death
were
her
parents,
ChapAtwater, killed on Ohio 43 when cycle ran off Ohio 12 jllJll west 37, Frazeysburg, and William
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leader toured rebeUlous northern cltieo today urgln( I halt the circu~&gt;r object
a\out el and Rebeeca Sacvage Goff, his car was struck while mak- ! of Beltsville.
E. Moran, 29, rural route I
to anfl.government demonstrations, so 11 not to upstt .plans "30 to 45 lett in diameter and and her husband, Elsworlh.
ing an improper !urn.
Col mb s· Mrs Susan Adkins Newark, killed when their aula
tbe·
clviUan
government
"which
cannot
be
controlled
by
traveled
at
speeds
rr~rn
80
10
Surv1~ing
are
two.
Sllns,
Roy,
Georgetown:
Emery
Frye,
64,
Luth u :
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.. red m· crashed into a train oa state
for
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Langsvolie
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Waod
Lon•
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affc accident on us.
route 13 near here.
Thicb Trf Quang charged the United Stateo Ia "opposed "It was obout t 0110 ,,., •• don: two daughters, Mrs. Ruth attempted to cross us 52 in : 3 1r ~I
t" f C · ~..33 Lodi· Suo Meacham 1•
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to tho f~rmatlon of a national assem y ~·••
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and Fred Kling,
·•- th ey can th•
' nlc&gt;'"Or:v Hur ber of Danville, 111 ., an... Brown County.
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o1Utnuwt. Bellevue,
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monopolize ~~d control t h e 1"we strongly assert that Voet briphl." '• said. ": had never M"'. Alma Nelson, LangsvoUe; Lima: Linda Lou Cardow, 19, •
Ashland, were fatally Injured
ly tbe UP!
generals . . .
Nam Is not a U.S. aatelbte. Nor
this , , .•• t btfo" two sosters_. Mrs. Nora Pock- Sidney, kUied when her car spun j
in a
crasb on U.S. 2M
H0 id ill
1 n 3 nd 0 d.., 11 wisb to hel!Ome 1 list '" ,,.y it'e.
ermg, Manetta, and Mrs. Voc- out of control "" Onoo 66 soutn
soutb of Medina.
to ra " a ue
a or 52nd stale."
lOria
Tyler Dexter· seven
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ifOndchildren
one ' great :I New Bremen. ...
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Cin&lt;innato: AI!eo Fahs, 11,
1rand ol' opry nouse - the against the military govern- to head off firebrand students
ON VACATION
grandchild.
Toledo: Ru» vamron. 51, and
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Fairfoeld. kil~ m an auto ~I·
Ellowed, -grandiose.
seamy mont of Premier Nguyen Coa who broadcast appeals over the Meigs County Dog Warden
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, hiS wife, Marg~ret. 53._ koliPd
i~oon en Obio 118 near New
arimy, and anciently lnefficent j Ky migbt furnosh ot wllh au radio at Hue lor demenstraton
Logan will be on va.,. serv.,.. woU be held at 2 when a fire s.ept theor one,
Haven. .
stack of sickly, yellow brick excuse for reneging oa 1ta to continue protesill demandlllt! lion today through April23. Per- p. m. Tuesday at the Ra•imgs- story home here.
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Toledo. Mrs. Ellzaheth f.tr.
known as tne Met _ stood
of a cov\han assembly the immediate oosler of Ky and 80118 needing his services are Coats Funeral home with Rev. Napoleon: Gertrude Moss- !
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fler, 36, Toledo, killed
tQneless as a snapped fiddle-- lwuhm three to five months. establishment of another inter- asked to contact Don Robinson Clyde Bartlett ofticiatin_g. Bur- barger, 38, Defiance, when her j Robert Morns, prmcJpal ef
_she was a passenJ*
string today. The skin was I Quang is the spiritual leader lm
government until the at - · or the Meljfa Coun- iai will be in the Wright Cem- car crossed the center line_on Bradbury Elementary school, hot a. Utihty pole here.
there but the soul and
guts , or the Unified Bulldhist Churob civilian government is elected ty Sheriff's Department.
elery at Langsville,
Ohoo 6 and plowed head-on onto! has been awarded a summer Gahoo: Katbryn L. Varga,#,
were ·gone.
land is considered to be ils most
a tractor trailer.
scholnrshop at Mo,..head Stale RR2 Bucyrus, killed wh011 be~
83
, powerful and fiery leader. Ilia
Satunlay
College on Morehead, Ky., un- car collided with IUIOther at ID
Opera,
aher
yem of strongly
remarks anti
were •OIIIOIIfl
the most
der_ theAct
N&gt;t!Ona\
Defense
Edu- city.
intersecliOll just north ef lilt
posturong and
American
of
' Cleveland: Michael Hoover, 5, Icalion
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purgong human emoll0ll8 woth
issued by hurch leaders
Mr. Morros, a 194ti graduate Cleveland : Benny Arthur WB·
O)me or the loveliest _sounds
!be six cweeks o/ polili· The Gallipolis State
High- Oll a charge ol failure to stop Arresled by lhe patrol. Mich0
0
Ior Pomeroy_ High Sch?"l, will ' liams Jr., , Cleveland. &amp;ppar·
45
ever to faU across soft aor-had cal unrest
way patrol, inv.,Uraled two within the assured clear dis- ael Blaine. 18, Middleport. was
work for hiS masters degree entfy asphyxiated
In his bedo
It for a shirzy
efficieut
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accidents over tbe
weekend tance.
fined $25 and costs for speeding
in education. He is in his first room b
faul
heaiB':
new home uptown '" Lincolu Signs fluttered outalde the Iin Meigs county, inciudillt! one An accident Involving a park- Saturday in Mayor C. 0. Fish' year as Bradbury principal afy8
ty space
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pagoda where he spoke sayiq at 5:15 p.m. Saturday ou Rt. 7 ed car occurred at 11:15 a.m. er's court.
Iter securing his BS in educaThe lila rinai perfonnance "down with American obstruc&gt; in Tuppera Plains. No one was Saturday on Burlingllam Rd., The patrol reported nine
lion at Ohio Univt!rsity in Aug.
was 1 sort of magnificent vaud- tioD to a national usembly'" injured.
six-tenths of a mtle west of Rt. er arrests over the weekend, in· ust of 1965.
evqJe melange by more than and
sludenta handed out Garth D. Sovel, u_ Tuppers 33. Botb drivers were cited,
eluding Carolyn A. La!Vhorn, 18.
Morris was one of 4{iteacbers
60 '\!'adlng artisls, and II con- leaflets oo the streets ..Y\njJ Plains, driving south in • semi· TJie palrol aaid that Carol D. Rt Z Bidwell. charged
with Funeral serivces for Milo A. of southeastern Ohio, Kentucol arias and ensem-1
tractor, signalled a left turn Jones, 65, Rt. ! ·Shade, struck a fsilure to yield the right
of Rhodes, 98, wno died
ky and West Virginia
bles
25 operas - w '' h
MeJca Geaenol Hoc ital
into a driveway, ll&lt;hlnd blm, parked car owned by John F. way when making a _Jell ourn. mornillt! in the Meigs General the scholarshop under the ND-;
tO linglng rreats. of the
.
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Hobert J. Rlre, 30, Grayson. Goett, Sr., 72, Rt. I Sllade. Both Her car was mvolved on a colli- llospital, will be held Tuesday , EA du..,..tod lo the Appalcboa l nt0
past
In nostaljf!C back- Admlas,.., llolard•y - None. Ky., operating a tractor-trailer, cars were heavily danoaged. ston with a tractor-trailer Fri- at 2 p.m. at the Morse
1 am.
drop Oll the now ·splintery stage DloeluirJes Salurdoy - None. was unable to stop.
Jones received an abrasion oo day night on HI 35, thr'" miles Church at Spiller with the
Heavy damage WI! eaused 1o
at thntsrt.
Admoolllono Sanday - C o r 1 Officers said thai Rice swerv- !be bond but was not treated. west of Gallipolis. Court dale James Early officiating.
COURSE OFFERF.D
a car driven by Larry C. LievWAI!HINGTON
Pomeroy: Cora Thom- ed to his left to avoid a .colli- Jones was •""!led with till· will be set wheo she is
to ial will be In the Sand
Training as social
welfa,.. ing, 29, New Haven, in .,.
returped fi'Oill Easier
Middleport: Rolen . Batey, soon but hi! aeml-oulfot bot the ure to
wothin the .,sured leave the hospotaL.
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cemetery at Lollfl Bottom
aids, which is a part of the serv- car accident
Route 33, 1about
00
11
Middleport: Lucille Smith, Qoes. lEft .:de of !be tractor. Both clear distance and Goelt. for Cited for Gaillpohs mumeopa\ side hla late wofe, Clara.
ice 10 military families ol the """ and a hall mile north of the
laaues. ter; .EUen WiiiOll, Middleport units were heavily
parklng Dll the roadway. Bolli court April 19 are Jerrv F. He w.. horn July 8, 1867,
American Red Cross will he
at 1:10 a.m. SunViet
on 1
Dl.....,es Saaday - K I y Rice pooled bond to appear are ICbeduled to l)lpellr April Roush, 24, Pomeroy, ""d Rob- Spiller, and was a member
given in five sessiOlls of four- day.
,
A telO)Iised Seoa:':·
Logan, Cora Wig....
April 29 in Meiga county court 21.
CONTINUED On Page 2
M- Chapel Church and
hours each •Jarling Friday, Ap- The Meigs County Sheriff'!
Relationl: Committee helll'lnc
the Knights of Pythoas. He
22. The instruction will
Department said Lievinc reportwitll Seoretary ol Stata
also preceded In death by
given at Pt. Pleasant. w. Va.,
he was crowded off the it'll
Ruik the star
son, Ralph, a grandson, aDd from 9:30 to 1:30 p.m. 1booe
side of the bigbway by anotber
to locua ..
rreat lll'anddaughler.
ler..led may oontact c. E. vehicle into a creek In whlcll
Narn - add perbapa set
Survivors include these
Btakeslee, executive -•tary, his ear stopped after turnlnc
. !ant for tlie remainder of
· dren, Wild.
ud
American Red Cross, inunedl- over on Ita left side.
HOLLYWOOD (UP!)
there been aa mu&lt;h
Samantha liflar (Tho
be miss\njJ.
all of New Brljfhton, Pa.: N11113 ately.
Thi!re was dam e ta the left
el'fllon-year , ...Jon
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rivalry. Mlsa.
Elilabetb Hartmu
moe two. hour show wiD Riichie, Portland;
front fender, door81and bw!oper
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that year for "Suapiclon''
of Blue) and
telecast in color lor the first Racine and Russell,
FINDING REPORTED
of his 1184 model car. No
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of
famou beai;
of tlamor lor
CbrlsUo, a
(Ship of Pool&amp;).
limo (by ABC-TV 10 p.m.• 13
and
Eugene Newland,
ies or amsta were
tlOi - M11. JOhn F. Kennedy _Academy Award allow
Anilmfo tbll
but Mlaa SllliOftl
EST) wlt)o comedlu Doh Hope great rrandchiklren.
RFD, Reedsville, wps
Sloerlll's
11\Ct 'Prlileeit Giice of Mp111coon .tbe bailie of
·far
Miss Hou;ll!lin will
as master of ceremonies II, the may call at the Ewing
guilty of excessive speed
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the .!how at the tnte,.. healllllul Juiietl
Eqland'.,.... awarils. '
. Santa Monica Civic AudlloliWn. Home until necin Tuesday
conditions by Meip Count1
tiona!
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The -bet actor
Jt'·• a cl,nte I'ICO for heal the
will. be takeu to
venUe Judge F. H. O'Brien
but hill
'1lte
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wiD be out In
honors, too. Both chiii'Cb.
urday. Newland vias JilVOD
lh tlltli" with eacbManila (Col
"SoUnd of Muoio" and "Doclor
warning.

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ty boat owaer rescueu a _,.
pound teen--aced boy Sunday
wblle 1 IJ'OUP of onlookers

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Injured the ehlef.

air tSAM) missiles from a Vietname.se g4vemment sent pl_acemeotl seven miles west of
second hidden site in a futile an urgent protest
the Do Naill!, ki\Ung 16 of tbe
to bring down the International Control Commia- CommuniSts. The Lealbemeckl
~!tackers led to the second kill sion &amp;~ainst U.S. bombing lowered the barrels of huge 15$
The swift Fillll Supersabr..; missions over a "suburllan area miiUmeter guns and blasted tbe IIAVENNA, Ohio IV~!I ,..sl\y dodged the mi,.ile and of Hanoi."
charging Communists.
Several ,Pi"'tres of,~ br!j!ht
smashed tbe site,
located &lt;The Hanoi govt!rnm&lt;nl said In a nearby clash, !be cl~
unident1foed ObJect
about )7 miles southwest of the bombings proved "U.S. Marines hit guerrilla ,sniper w~ch two Portage Coun!y ,jcpHanoi. AI the same time other imperialists are deliberately positiMS with recollle" rifles ullfl &lt;haled from At_water,
pianos . knocked 0111 radar intensHylng and expand In 1 and COUII!ed 15 dead.
Ohio, to Foeedom, Pa .• •ere to
sJatums
10 the· same area and
·
The
U.S.
Army's
1st
All'
. today to eovern.
.
the·or war")
. be turned.. Oller
feiJow · pilots smashed into
Otber Bomlt MlssJoa1
Cavalry Division ended its ment !lffirlals for study, A
the
rommunicalioils
Other Viet
U.S. fighter
in !benorth
C.ntral
"opokesm·
loa we~
' n said
,pilot..
nilles to the south.I ar gets 33 North
Nam planes
with hit
tO , operation
Highlands Mosby
3511 miles
of /(lap
!Omewba1 Ou!t:ure
1·
85• bD s.·
Th lo
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d h
kiU' lhre Viet Con• but the objeCt was visible as a
• c ses prevoous rao
miSsoono an eavy '
m-1 ogon.
ong
e
• d k t' • f 8 •
izPd
HanoJ
wa,
Nov.
7,
1965,
when
bera
from
Guam
blasted
and
eapturing
fBur.
Despite
tbe
·1
American planes Blruck 23 troop concen1ration 6li miles light resistance they uncovered
pan w, 1 .tg I 5 nong
1 huge armo cache includillg around it
nflies southwest of the city. The north of Saigon.
ttrgt!l-' then · also was misaile In ground ictlon, u.s. Ma- hand rreoadeo, mortar ammuni- The ob;ect was
about
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rlnes beot back a suicide squ•d lion, artillery roundl and other 81 mtil's bf. Depot••• D,ai.e
·lliiDUI· IIHto salll tho North,attack agoinot ar1111ery IJII- explosiveo.
Spaur and W.
nov

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SERVE BANQUET - Twenty five Pomeroy vo\unleer firemen Saturday evening prepared and served a banquet to about 100 athletes of Ponto
eroy High School and special guests. Firemen participating were, front row, I tor. Harold Triplett, Ted Custer, Charles Werry, Dude Gitfla, Anto,.,
Lucke, Roy Kasper, Charlie Werry and Henry Werry. Second row, Moot Parker, Bill Grueser, Homer Smith, Joe Struble, Harold Norton, Bob Hysell,
Arnold Snowden, Arthur Slusher, George Nesselroad, Harold Ebersbach. Back row, Bob Davis, Harry Bolinger, Herman Werry, Howard Wells, Gur
Freeman and Jim Sisson, See ••sports Desk," page 3, for detaUs.- Sentinel Photo.

~i1~1 ~~~:,.pi_s;;t :;~:: :';;.;h.~ :l:~r:n":y ~~n~ c::~o:t~i'.:.J:"!r.i Pictures of I~=;~~::::;.I Oh •
10 Weekend Pleasant,.
f#?-r-~m~~~~ Bn•ght UFO
to
ufider StUdy
effort
But Deadly on Highurays

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to win tbe Oscar.
The te~ in ~~:~ ~~~~Jimmy Clair
,Tbe other con~ent~~nc IIOJVieo fOJ'a blolnootl dloli'iet at 1
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I p. m••, tile Edton Roosh
Spain ~ hour o1 J:30 a. m.
fana loealed I! the Carmel
She may have been bmubled &lt;Ommolllly
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Soue;ht By Social Workers

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COLUMBUS (UPIJ - Ohio's social workers plan to Spanish diplomat oOn Alltoniq ohow bow to place founda. 1 .,.111
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Ca .
•• C bay f t ,_ t•· fnmes, •ow to
taxes actual&amp; will be
II• ongress to nve gate the state's handllng of rellef
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or.. down next motltb
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J)Nil'lml, it .was dISC osed today.
• ..c o.;rr;;r: ~tre emp:::n.!ea1.y U!ll 0 ~.., u
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,. The Ohio Council of the National Association of Social d!Died by close friends of the to nether, con&amp;rol of swarm-wm txu' ~ay
lftlt:l.u I,w.~a•
beginning
the """'
na·
~o•ken Is sponaorlng a atatewlde meet1n1 here Saturday former Flnt Lr,dy and by her ftq by lfentllYIB&amp; tbe qieel
omployera, . acllnS 11 the .
Q! aoclal workers to discuss
mother, Ml'l. lluih Au~hln- bee, Uthtllir epproted pr~C- ldh'ectlon \ of tho ,..etnment, 1
tile matter.
state of planning to divert • .,.,.. closs,
tlees Ill eoaecdo1 Ill$ oaey
. taking more money ..
Tile council said Ohio ranks ly $9 million In federal 'unds 111 Rome Garrlguu declined JIIOdUdlu, The demlllllln·
money nul of your pay !. ·
:l.lrd among the 50 slates In per thai Olllo wUI get undor Medl· to &lt;O~t on the rom...., llou ere opea 10 ....,...., OllVelope.
spending for relief al· care to reduce alate spenthn' nporta laying "II 11 the duty •rcordhll It C. E. Jllates.
In gllleral, you can upect
th®gh 13th in per copito 1 instead of using it lor nigher of a geniltmao not to reply to lee, coaniJ - f o • apa~
1o be taken lilt tf you're
Income.
reliel allow1111Cf8.
sueh queslion; ..
IJricuiM.
and earning pver $50 a
trhe social work~rs croup said They said thi!l ls contrary to
·.
dlU:o if you're a married
it oip attempt fo force Oo'o to the Intent of Congress 'n orovld· A VAST IITOJW SYSTI!M
with two children earn- ~
increase its aliowanceo by In&amp; the additional money,
which rakod the South-! wllh f{
more than $110.
bringing federal Intervention.
Ylolent thunderstorms and at """"6"
you're earning less than
'i'he group saad the federa l
least three tornadoes, apmd
those amounts, •ces are
govornmeot . has been steadily
hlih winds, rain and •now over
that less money will be with·
mcreaslng •ts share of roftel
c .,
much of the coonlry today.
held lor lil1ea the first payday
costa until It now pays nearly
Tornadoes smashed Into Tex· ofler April 30.
two-thirds of the cost in 0h=o
l!l and
Oklahoma Sunday, iile Carl2t0n Suhday ;tfhOOl The old system
required
The state, on the other haod . Hoi••• Roopltal&gt;
Visiting . causing damall1! estimated In had an attendance of 81 April employers to withhold taxes at
a Oat 14 per cent rate. Under
has reduced its proporti&lt;&gt;n of hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parent; the thousands of dollars and 10. The Cradle Roll,
tM costs !lo that Ohio's ~lief only on Pediatrics ward.
Injuring t.t least two persons. end Busr Bee cluse!l
the 11ew graduated system, tar· l;
allowances hav• continued in· I
Admii!IODI
Hardest hit wu Engle p.. s. a program for Ea!ter
es will be withhold at Ill diHer· J:
adequate, It said. Ohio speul M". Lllle M. Holley, R48 Tex., a Moxicon border ell)' o1 InC SUnday School . The
ont ra!"" - ranging from 14 to ,
about $109 million In "at• funds . First Ave.; Mrs. Angeline CUp. 20,000. The twister smashed Choir oang two selection
per cent- dependlnr on the ·
ob various \H!IfarP progr.:Jms [ter, 2104 Ea!ltem Ave.; Brenda ttore windows, damaged e companied by Judy King
tazpayer'!l earninp.
last year.
1 Ann McGraw, Rt.
1 Vinton: driv.. ln theater and toppled a the piano. Worship aervlces
The workers also a•~&lt;·used the Roosevelt Mounts. Rt. 2 Vin- chimney onto a parked truck lowed with Rev. Clyde Hinton.
---~- -~- - -·- ton: Mary K. Carpenter, Rt. 1 containing C. 0. Lawrence and After church all the children enVinton : Donald R. Saxon, Rt. 11his wife. They were hospital· joyed on Eoster egg hunt.
DIGGING fN - There woo plenty of food on the table and plenty of boya to put It
Gallipolis; Joseph H.
Alley, !Zed.
Mrs. Jane Dais, who hod
gh School athletes Saturday evening given away at the annual banquet for Pomeroy HI
Rt . 1 Galli~lis: James R. Stoa resldent of this co~r•mmuty j
by
the Pomeroy Volunteer Fire Department. Shown here at the banquet ore (from fot•
--------- ~ ver, Apple Crove. W. Va.; Mrs.
BOSTON - SCIENTISTS for several yean passed away
ground)
Reed Ferrell, Leonard Lyono, Ted Morarlty, Jeff Werry, Jim Crow, Kenny EIIJ'
Gauge rtadings: Gallipolis Heber H. Riffle. RL 2 Pt. Plea- revealed today how men and Saturday morning· at her
lloh
and
Rex
Cumings. - Senltnol Photo.
Dam 12.3. 21.6, running 32 feet Slnt: Mrs. Jack E. Pickens, Rt. women respond to sexual acts ! after a lingering illness.
' on rollers, Pomeroy-Ma!lon 22.· · 2 Pt. Pleasant; Marvin L. Woot· under scientific !lcrutiny in a I Mrs. Elizabeth Murray visit·
! 81 ~ Pt. Pleasant 25.43. Hinton ! en. Rt . 2 Pt. f'leaRant: M r !1. study rivalling the Kinsey ed recently wltl'l her sister
COLUMBUS WPH - Give
made a business trip to MW.
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2 53 falling. Kanawha Falls 7.· Don n. Nme. Rt. 1 Racine; Report In its impact on mon's ' family. Mr. ond Mrs.
Dr. WUiiam HaU, new journal·
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64 falling, Charleston 20.78. Lon- 1 Virk j L McCabe, Middleport;
of sexual behavior. I Will at Pomeroy,
lBm school director, a chanre to
epor'
Howard Searles ol Pomeroy
don Dam
running 2 f,.t, 1Millon E. Russell, Middleport ; Th t dy
!'tied "H
Mr. and Mrs. William Beal
prove himself before condemn·
called on Mrs. Katie Young
Marm01 2'1 r..:. and Winfield 1Wayne A. Dent. Middleport; •• " 1sRu
.:
umdan ceived word of the death of
ing. him, a goup of Ohio State
and Jean and Mr. --• "'-,
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esponsE' 1s a w1 e. .
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. ranging report of the rt'actions brother, Hobart Stanley, Ath· mver&amp;
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entl urged the
Howard Youna
Boat Movement"
R1fe, Rl
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Middleport: of .382 women and :112 men who!' en•· ' followi••
·oe a lengthy Illness • campus community today.
Judy "eller Linda YNO•• ·-•
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Ohl o R'"' - Vulc•n up 14. : Mrs. f.,. 0 Wood , Rt. I Rut. uod
bo
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Weber
Wood Mrs Vir
The 25 students questioned
Mr ond Mrs Jamet Hollon
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. land: Mrs. Jimmy R. Halley, . er &lt;' ose da . ratory °LJ:'jerv~- o 1
6:3S p.m.; Jeffboat up 14, 11:40
Km."
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and
Helen
K'lng
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Lorna
Grlndiey
calle4
on Jill
Rt
k H'll
N
er s lKienl-8 were receavand sons have moved mto the1r y
Sand
fte
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1100 engage m sexua prach- ~e&gt;
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own . : .. a. 1 . . a .1 ; · ar 1e ' . orth.
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ing all the tacts about Hall and Elmer H. Nelson, dP.C., Carl new home.
oMung
ay a Lew'rnoon.H"'"""
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ercourse and the past week with Mr·
r and Mrs
111
({1.; Ch uc k1e 0. up Ill, 1·40 a Iup, 1 1ma , 0.: Mrs. BenJamm auto _ stimulation. The report Mrs. Russell E. Hoffman at
lhe method ar his appointment Eugene Nelson, Exec., to Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grind- Mrs· K
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m.; Endeavor up 16, 4. a.m.: ( Hulf, Che&lt;ap&lt;'ake:
Mrs. pubiishl'd b LitU B
&amp;derson, Ind.
through The Lantern, the cam· en R Edwards, Lena M. Ed· ley and daughters of Ml ver. 11 · d..;'lle Young and Jean
Pennsylvama up 16, 4:30 a.m.; Charles D Creel, Cott.agevHie, Co
\ 1 ~· ;ow~.
pus daiJy newJipaper.
wards, .~ acre,
Rutland, non spent Ea~ter weekend with pa ~
Easter servlces
Ia
Peggy Oowney down 17, 6:40 W. Va.; Mrs. Lewis Baisden. liam
., wHasMwrtl
en
dy
Mr.
IMr.
and
Mrs.
Norman
They
,
·d
the
La
Lang
ille
·
omeroy
Sunday
31
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as ers an
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young J
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a.m.; Buckeye State down 17 , Coalton: Mrs. Elmer C. Miller, ginia E J h
th rs.ba ~~ : of Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. der final authority of tht' jour
Edgar A. Abbott, Jane V. d 1 . d
ean Young missed several
IUS a.m.; Tibolt up 18, 4:55 a. Rt. 1 Franklin Furnace; Dar. of 11 . o nf!'lon on he !lis Branch Miller t)f Belpre
nalism school staff wh'• ·h
Abbott to Ha,old Blackston an .m a.
days work because of a broken
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year!!
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m.: lncll up 18. 5·50 a.m.: ~~f· rt
ones , Wellston; Mrs.
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recen VIS! rs o r. Elijah been criticizing Hall.
Helen Blackston,
.35 acre, Mr. and Mrs Otho Young n.....
u.a-'tier sustamed.
last Saturda7,
1
ferson up 19. 6 311 a.m.: Ph•I•P G""rge K Akers. Ironton: Mrs.
WASHINGTON _ NEGOTI· MIChaeL
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Each of the slud,nts
who Chester.
and Venus Kay of
Burbank
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Soo~ up 21, 3 am lllmots up W~IJJam L. ~etzler, Oak ~11J ; ators in the week-old coal min- Mr. and Mf!l. Wal.ter TerreU signed ,the statement cw-rently Johnson T. Janes, Josephine ~ent Thursday to ~aturday with
22, 5.20 am., J•nks up
23, , MISs Roxy "alton, Rt. I \\ell· ers' strike resumed Iaika here of Pataskala and Mlllses
holds or hao held pu.ilions of R. Janes to West Virginia Pulp hi! mother and SISter, Jean.
WEATHER
5:q2 a,m · Jer~w down Green- , ston
Bi
today with coal stockpiles ita and Ruth Ann Terrell of lea~ers~ip on various boerrls •r and Paper, 70 acres, Olive.
~r. and Mrs. Marvin Me- Partly cloudy, Wll'lllel' ...
up 10. ~5 P m., . Alton Zephyr 1 M J' l1hs
dwmdlmg at the nation's steel Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- f'lr1ces m campus orgamiza!ion!t Christopher C. Cllne tG Arch- GUire and family of Bradbury aJ&amp;bt, showers. Tuetdly varia,.
1
down (Jreenup 2 25 .am .. Sol-· OakrsHllllmmy R. Halley, Rt. 11 millr,
neth Marklns ot Racine were Among the signers was Jenni- it L. Pierce, Virginia
K. spent Sunday afternoon
with ble cloadfness, ICIUerN lllo.!r
2
8
_:a~~~~;ree:
m: urda . M:
s_at- The prospects were
for Sunday visitors of~· and Mrs.
Lohse, of Pomeroj', pr~ 1 • Pterce, Lots, Middleport.
Mrs. Ketie Young and Jean.
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dd""l' rt' •dam h Rife, Iending the walkout of '2 000 John Dean and failiily.
dent of a college
Robert ' A Davis Elizabeth
Keller, Columbus, spent
Jo n a
epo • aug ler J·.
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Mr. and Mrs Guy Thoma
· group.
· S. Davis · to ·Robert •A. Davis th e weekend WI'th L'nd
TO STUDY OFFI!R · '
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. P anI upD reenup 04 . P m •Sund
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&lt;:oal miners in four states.
servace
I a y oung.
C~een~·e 8 ~~ 8 · w· tup
Disrbay~ge.
IReports were that the Umted lllnouncing the birth of
Elizabeth s.
Davis parcels' Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bailey CLEVELAND (UPI) - Strlt•
,' ns on
,
Churchill
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Mine Workers IUMW) and Bl- daughter.
Salisbu(y
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' and daughters of Virginia and ing members of Teamsters Lo1amara l. Allensworth Mrs
.
up ,reenup 7. 4,5 a
M
d M Will'
M
d M Ch 1 S
cal 10 are to m~ •·•·
m.. Joseph Chotln down M J. I Harr All' . M
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' \ummous Coal Operators AS9or. an
rs.
IBm'
Bessie M. Pickens to James I r. an
rs. .. er penCl'l'
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A. Brace, Judith A. Brace. spent Sat~day afternoon with eonsider whether to ratify 1
dihl 2 05 p m.: Western do~n Bald~m. ~~~· E~fili u;,ban H. c1at10n had found almost no ashelt had as ~ent 1
1\o{eldahl 3 p m . Orco
M jR b n M
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'· Betz, arta of agreement on terms of I Mr. and Mrs. R1chard
I Mrs. Kat1e Young and
Jean contract offer worked out S..
396 acres Racine
8
, shell of Columbus.
d..l 3. 55 'm . Steel ~pre' 1. 0 eM Rehtz.
dJrH. Ro!S How· ' a n•w wage controct.
E
' C ' te El' . and Mr. ond Mrs. Lewi&lt; Hud· day at a 611·hour negotlalloa
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rs. 1c ar
. Brown
M N
ugene
arpen r,
azasession w'tb
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1 Standa d 011
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dOwn Meldahlt p.m.; Dan Luck- RodnPy R Bum ardner
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rs: orman Wood, whll was
beth
Carpenter to ADna son.
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ett up Meldahl 2.to am
E Cal' K u g D
· James LIMA, OIUO - A GROUP a patient at Veterans Memorial
Haines 2 68 acres Leban
Mrs. Lewts Hudson,
Mn of Ohio.
,Gallipolis Dam Semet IA~ eh:~ c:lsle~ Lu c~~ ~;: of about 25 .rommunily leadef!l hospi~al., has returned hom~
Law;en~e Fiel~. Anna:ile Katie Y~ung and Jean !!pent a
.
. 'ii·l
dOwn 8:15 p.m : Zimmer up 10 - I
Chesfer
Ford AlbeJ·t pledged their support Sunday and lS Improved. Recent
Fields Connie PI r Jarvi!! da~ Wlth Mrs. Marvin MeANCIENT ~
20 p.m.; Kentuckian down 12·50 I
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for mlmmum housing staDdard!l or.s or Mr. and Mrs. W'IOoi Wf're Funeral service!! for Howard I to H ·,
J
pe
GuLre,
The scythe, lUll U!ed todSJ
a~.: J. s. l..ewls up 1 50 a.~ : , ~ill~ 1~·nJr., ~~~ E. F~~r~o~ l~gislation being considered by Mr.. and Mrs. Virgil King and H. Demson, &amp;5, RFD, LangsvJile, 1 21 ~~?,e a::d_Donna Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ~!anuel and aU ~ver the world In barvestin&amp;
W.al!er Beckjord down 4:30 1 1M H
.
• c11y_ council here.
family,.
who died Sunday at 4.30
i
J . Abbott G
Ab- sons, Racine, spent
Easter aram, and grass, dates back to
m.; Reliable down 5 20 am I K~it a~y ~~~~son, u!cott CJty Councilman J. Vance SP4 William Murray
the Veterans MemorJaJ ~~i~ l bcit~~t E t' Meo~el J with Mrs. Katie Young
and the Sackle, a small, curved
laallw.U River -Fort Dear ! 0 s; rs 'a ys
IN. Shepherd said Sl•nday that friend of Washinpm o
al where he had ben
.
mes
· a e, r., Jean.
hand tool used as early as 3000
0
6
bom up Marmet 2:10 pm ; w- ~r~ ~;~;· L~f::O~· ca~- more ~han 3,000 of the city's vitited over the weekend
weeks, will ~ h:l:a~=~ Nma · Call, acres, Chester.
Mrs. Katie Young and Jean B.C., accordine to the EncycJt.
H. Shaver, Jr up Wmfieid l .!i.l Mont orne . ~ Palmk Mu; approximately .51,000 dw~Jllng!l ltls mother~ Mrs Elizabet~
nesday at 2 p.m. at the Strong
spent a_n afteroon with Mr. and paedia Britannica.
P·~·: Allen R. Merrill down dell, ~r, :lrs PeaiJ' 0 Oldak· were detenor~tmg and that til9 r&amp;y and with Mr. and Mrs.
and Son Funeral Home with bur.
Mrs. Smwn Newland.
Wmfltld 5:~ p.m.; A. J. Pat· I er, Clarence 0 Price Mn others we~ m such poor. con- na M~ray; Jr.
ial ln the Salem Center ceme.
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Mr. and. Mrs. Lewis Hudson, There cerebellum part of t!at
leD diwo Wmf1eld 6· 10 a m No. R R n P ul J R.
dll!on that they are pracl!cally V181lmg the past we"'
tery
.
Mn. Katie YN••• and Jean brain keeps mind llld muscles
.
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osa a1 es. a a . oss1 1er worth!ess.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlll!om
. Kmg.
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•P Wmf1eld 9.40 p m ; Mrs. Harold B. Shadle. ..,,.' j
He was born Oct l%. I880, CONTINUED Ffom Page I
apent Sunday even1ng
with Mr.' Iwor king toaether and presen•
H'1en Z. up WmfieJd 10·20 p W Rover1 Tobert M s E .
Mr. and, Mrs. Ernest lletlmao at FWD. Langsville the !!On f ert W. Roush, 28, Churle'iton, and Mra. Joe Meek, Middle. balance.
ff!·: Beaver up Winfleld 6 4S a. Tolliver. Mrs
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and !!On. George of Pltf,;bm·gh, the Jate Tom and ' Anna Ha~- ~th for sto~ sign vi~latiJn!1, por~.
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Elma W•1hams. Mrs. Richard
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COLUMBUS IUPI! - High· INeihe ·M West Mrs Ellis · M.,: ch a~ B:m· Pt. Ple..ant, of Hemlock Grove •nd l&lt;iss Mr. Denison had heen 1ft poor cu•; John M, Williams, 2Z. G•l· The Middleport E-R squad
MEIGS • MASON AilE.\
way Patrol Supt I{Dbert ChJ- Miltan .· Peler B Mc'catl')l Da- sa:rg h"!1 o~at: an un- Mr. Hoskins and Mr. '\sa
for some time A retired Hpohs : Jimmy Large, 29, Win- was called Sunday evening to
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P'trol A1.nnllary as more than c Heath. Mrs l:lasii L Haynes 1 Leg , C e:o~~ayor Charles Mr and Mrs. Stanley
the Wilkesville Masonic Lodp I':IX'f Kestner, 51, Bec!rJey, W Mr. and Mrs. E. s. Stewart valleJ" Publltllllll CoDI.PID.Yo uo 11•
500 membel'!l ended thefr an- Frank M Fugate. Mrs. Ray: A::e:tedou~ p urday.
. and farruly, Cleveland, ·
Survivors include hi!l wife Id · Va., all for ~peeding.
where their daughter was hav. :=::!lc.4'i~ct~~~~1~--=
nual . two--day conference.&gt; The Imond Broy!e!l. Mrs.
Dame! over the weekendo~oy PQiice be. parents Mr. and Mf!l.
Wailiam.s Denison, a sast.er,' Li~ ~athleen R. Phillips, 15, Rt. ing breathing difficulti~. She tai.!~O:: ';:' '!a~ cu IIUill1as
a~lharymen annually !'i pend r:reene, and infant daughter George 22 R 11 dere Jimmy and hls parents, Mr. and
Beach
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2 Crown City, W9!1 citP.d to Gal- was taken to the office of a m•tt.r M the Poll otttce .- Pomwot.
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MEETINO PUT OFP'
The Pomeroy Fire Depart. e•rrter 'lli'ben available 311 0611u ,.
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The regular weekly meeting ment was caUed at 10·06 a m ~::
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Mr. and Mn. Wayne Beal and olyn Maxey, Reedsville; car1 lt, at 9 a.m.
Points,
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family were Su.ndly visitors of Staats, Syracuse; William Mil8tdMD.
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ler, Mason; Mattie ·Righi·
Hatlo's
Pvt. Carl Hall, who
hu house, Pomeroy; Prico Hawk,
IY f'UttY CRAMER
own. Use two thin pieces of a zipper for 08 removal lor ~n home on !w-lougb to visit Pomel'&lt;l)'; Louise Bartels, Porn.
!'"PIPer EoterpriRe As!&gt;iD. wood about nine inches
by : laundering. My ;andmotlier al- h1s parent!l, ~r. and Mrs. Carl eroy; Delores Neal, Clifton;
ANENT
YUI,LY - We have a three inches, hfo-12-ioch lengths jso 9ewed one side of a large HaJJ and family, has returned John Hunnell, Pomeroy; Mrs.
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lel~pbone on a party lme. of round hat ela!ltiC and two !Dap throu h each comet of the to cam!l
. Clarence Fife, Pomeroy.
GOR~ESF'ONPENCE
the other party clip clothespins. Drill a hole a- ~ comforter
the oth&amp; sld f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burnside Discharges - Jean Evans,
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p)lone off tbe hook bout three fourlhs inch back lh
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Virgil
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party usually mve,;. 'l of the clothespin Tie the ends ' DEAR 0~~y _ ·~ our Of· OtiCOLUMBUS !UP!) - Mrs. Sohray, Moundsville, W. Va.;
tbe source of the loud of elastic log~ther. These boards fice we read and dis
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Wltb 1sideo of the hod and the com· to kno ou~. •: wet wou 1 1• ~-~alurday ~~ her husband, le, Racine; Tereta Corbin, en..
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Mayor C. 0. Fisller on po~ a son.
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laughing otodl of tile National 1ago, cracked three doubles 111111 continued to bold onto flrlt K_onsu City 6-&amp; and Balllmore through · ,Jhe "'lr!'
Kea Boyer ta 81 stubborn 81 League the New York Mets.
drove In three nms Sunday to Iplace by heating the Housloo mpped New York 1M. The before retiring&amp;·~~.,~~.:~
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'lbe st-year.old Boyer was \rumsell one more chance. end I their hapless history.
3-1 and Piu.sourgn erigeU tiu:: \4 m ti1~ ei~ri.i1 wiU, a t~lr-r~ 4u .!:.t-.r:::r: ~.:!~~ l't
told 11110 many worda last year
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double and New York"""'"' ito run homer for Loll Angeles . .
that be wal!l tbwugb when the : :.. at hil old employeri.
Boyer now has hit safely !iJ: ' In the American
winning run in the nintb Th Phillies rode a
St. LouiJ CanUnala, fer whom
times in 12 at bats and has Cleveland rematned
without tilt Deneii~ ui .a ·i:iit.ll-.vu.o;o bji R.lchi~ .'.!!~ !..~'·1 ~~
.. Po.meroy Hi&amp;h athleteo were treated to 1 hearty eble- be had labored l7 years In both 1 The strapping third baaemao. collected five RBI's in three by blasin&lt; Boston 6-0, Washing· PJncb.hitler Ron Swoboda re- tight pitehing of Chris Short to
teo dlilner with' all the trimmings hy the Pomeroy Volun- the l!lljors and mJnoro, Qtlload· u., senior clrcull'o moat games.
I ton hand•d Delroit its first celved credit for an RBI when their victory over the ·R~fr
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traditional lialute from the· firemen- Who lnelude many
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who make the Pan~ teamo go.
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and track participants, along with adult guests, attended
the informal banquet.
Several firemen called
It, and "Swack" came to lhe ban''The biggest banquet attead-- quet wiiJI humorous remarkJ
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by lhe same token 1 offered i • And a••ID receiving 8 gener,..
erous praise to the fii'E!men and oua tvatlon wu Dr. Rocer Dan~oted 1t was '1'he best kind of le1s who is the football team
banquet possJble."
pbyl!llClan.
James A. Diehl, athletlc dJ.
reetor and principal, served as ACI'VIVITY WILL BE l!ltaJ1..
toastmaster and Introduced !ng 1000 I&amp; raise money for the
eaeh adult guest, adding 1ener-- American Legion
Baseball
ous praise for their contriJm. team in Meig's county.
lion to the Pomeroy
High The Pomeroy,
Middleport,
School athletic program.
Rutland and Bacloe Posta have
denatioos will be received with
Charles ' S. Gibbs, retiring made generous contributions.
Pomeroy SUP!!rlntendent
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now southpaw, bas made the varathletic director at Mansfield- 'suy baaeball team at MllrieUa
Modiaon High School, again r.. College this spring u a freshturned for the banquet, as did man and is doing well.
Jim Vonnar~ Rutlaod High Price holds a 2-1 record and
School principal, and
Nolan hao a balling average of .500.
Swackhamer, a teacher in the Larry's most recent victory was
Middleport system. Both Jim a 5-2 win over Marris Harvey
Saturday. He pitched Marietta
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Billy O'Dell with the boses 1
years that PhlfadeiJ&gt;!!lil':
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had defeated Cincinnati's ·loe
' Nuxholl at Connie Mlli!W'::
Bob Bolin. who has yet to Stadium. Nuxhalf, who ~·,
BOSTON (UPI) -The Loo Elgin Baylor joining
Tile 133-129 overtime •P"t seconds of regulation time.
allow an. earned run 10 two the Phillies four times :tatli
Angelea Lakers haV! threwn a Jen-y West, gn tbed 1
came before a capacity crowd! The Celtics' Sam Jones trll'tl starts, packed up his second season, was !ast beaten :·, lfti:
one-game barrier in the Bostou epening-game lead in
and a national television unsuccessfully to call a time vi~ory of .th~ season for the Phiiadelphia on May 31, 1058 ..
Ce1tics' bid to be the ~irst .al~ Nat~onal Basketball Assecia· audience. The title showdown ?'It with eight secon~s remain- ~~~~tshi~ !~it!n~a~~As!r:
Bill Mazeroski lotted ·'~;~~
ran to become champlOn m 14 tlon s best-of-eeven champiol). resumes here Tuesday night mg and the score tied at
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the ninth. also drove In the ' for four hits and two runs ..i,J~
The Celtlcs, who finished went antu overta~ without
winning run with a single.
[ the eighth ta deadlock ~"I ·
aewnd In the Eastern Oivisltn valid Boston scormg shot.
KoafaJ Goe!l Six
contest. Rookie Woody Frym·,~·.'
.In the regular seoson, are It was West against the world Sondy Kou!BJ wos back on th? third. Pirate hur1er,,j!O'- '
trying to become the first NBA 1n the five-minute extra
the beam for the Dodgers, ceJVed .credat for the VICtory . ...
team since 1952 to go from sion. The Laker ace hit for
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport~-o:.- Aprii' IB. .196H;·
to playoff champion-a of his team's dozen points 81l&lt;tj;o:..,:.~.,..,;;.:..;;:_....;.......;.~.,..~,_:.~~.;._:....;.~~~"
th~ have won seven the Celtlcs, most of them in
CONGRATULATIONS
CLEVELAND (UPf) - The thr"' walks. He struck out nine.
years.
foul trouble, couldn't keep the
Clevetsnd lndlaos today .get o Tl~l said he felt "ROt
Lakers Coach Fred Schaus pace.
day ef rest after l!lhibltlng lng wmter ball helped
needled jhe Celtics with a The score sheet showed West I
their newly found muse1e!l for ably in going fer the
of overconfidence Bos· and Baylir combining for 77 of
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Red Auerbach, who the Lakers points with 41 and
Bowling in a Mixed League April 6th Mrs. Hanning
thogBosue,t RedmoSoxre pom y, cobomma~g 8 1001 Y1~...0 ~
e wants to retire a winner after 36, respectively. Goodrich conput together an 180·244-194 three game series for a .
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20 years of coaching blasted trlbuted a key 211
total of 618. This is the highest score for a lady ke&amp;·
Mana1er Birdle. Tebbl!tts Tbe Sox jammed the bsgJ In tile efficiatin&amp;.
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Russell grabbed · 26 rebounds
~u~ed a practice ~ion the sixth with one out but Tiant Baylor and We!lt lifted the end scored 28 point!! for the
Immediately Biter the Tribe de· tightened ta whiff both George Lakers from an 1\li&gt;&lt;&gt;lnl first· Celtics while Sam Jones had
leated Boston 6-0 Sunday to
Smith and Mike Ryan to end quarter deficit aod kept them points and John Havlicek 21
their wm stre.Jk to foot straight the threat
.iD the baU game uri.tll the final defeat
to take over. first plac:o in the
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Colavito, who lllhed 26 round·
"I don't want te take any tripper!! iD 1165, clouted a 400·
cllances with my players ge~ foot sbot toto tho left field
ting overconfident .. he explain. stands off one of Wllaon's
ed as the Tribe ~!I down for "letter-high I!IUders." It was
the first Jnvasiou ·this spring of first homer fer an Indian this
the New York Yankees
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Sims lagged a Wilaon offerebhetta said hs planned to lng over the right center wall,
tu VMI
uae Sam McDowellt 'IUesday olso about 400-feet awoy
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game series. The Injury plagued
By Ualled Pren llllmlatlonal
Yanks
find lbemselveo 1-5 and
Amerlcaa Lespe
ll'e faced with the unenviable
Calif. &gt;I Minn., ppd., rain
task of trying to slop the red
Wash.
010 000 &amp;m-10 12 o
Major Leope flllllldlall
bot Tribe, who are making
Detroit
010 1121 000 -4 10 o By Ualled l'roll IDterastloeal noiaet like pennant contenders.
McCormick, Segul 15), Kline
Natfoaol Les111e
"I only pick them one game
(7) 111111 Camilli; Aguirre,
W. L. Pet. GB at a time," 'birdie chirpod,
Navarro (7), Gladding (7), San Francisco I I .633 ... "but McDowell seems te he the
Hiller (I) and Freehan. WP- Phlladelphl8
4 I .800 10 logical cbtice."
PfTI'SBURGH (UPI)
~gul (!"). LP-Agulrre W·l). Pittsburgh
4 I .800 II Focing McDowell on the c· clnn tl Red
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HRs-Kallne (3rd), Chance Los Angeleo
4 2 .667 i mound will probably be Mel m a
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(1st), McMullen t2nd).
New York
2 l .667 Ill Stottlemyer with ex-Pittsburgh 0 new face may. be wbal they
Cincinnati
I 2 .333 210 Pirate hurler Bob Friend slated need to start thl!ll' wheel of for·
Boston
000 000 000- o 7 4 Houston
2 4 .333 3 for starting bonora Wednesday, tuoe splnoing m the IMti Na~
Cleve.
000 210 %1- 1 10 0 51. Loulo
1 ! .200 310 The Tribe, now the ooly un- tonal Letgue basehall race.
Our Lowest Price Goodyear Nylon Tire
Wilsoo, Grilli (5), Sadowski Atlanta
1 4 .200 310 beaten team in the Americao
s';.U::. 1~j~ r:;.
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HIGH-SPEED,
HIGH(7) and Ryao; Tiaot (I") and Chicago
I 5 .167 4 League, laahed the bumbling .
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Brand-New Goodyear
Slmo. LP-Wilaoo (f).I), HRsSlladay't Reaulls
Bed Sox for the third straight night , for a game wllh the
PERFORMANCE NYLON TIRE I
Colavito list), Sims (lsi).
Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 1
Ume Sunday.
Piltsburgh Pirates, currently f.
THE GOODYEAR
Plttaburgh 6 St. Loula S
,. The Indiana jumped 01 Bos- I.
New York 000 1012110- 4 12 5, New York 5 Atlanta 4
ton starter Earl Wilson early Maoager Don Heffner
Tbe Only Low·Poiced Tiro wllh
Ball.
000 021 !.X _ 592 Loo Angeles 8 Chicago 0
for f11ur runs, thanks to homers named rtghth!lnder Joey Joy
Extra-Milo•1• Tufoyn Rubber ud
Ford; Homos (8) and How· s... Francisco 3 Houston I
by Rocky Colavito, his first, start the aeries for the
PREMIUM·QUAIJTY GOODYEAR TIRE
Extn· Strona B·T Nylon Cord.
ard; Barber, Hall t7), s. Miller Monday'• Prohahlo .Pitellers and Duke Sims, also his first. against Vern10 Law, who
TESTED FOIIIJGII M1LIII AT OVER 1Z11 H.P.H.I
(9) ond Elchebarren. WP-Hall Atlanll at Philadelphia (mght)
Righthander LuJa Tiant went his only start this year.
• Turnpike-Proved for Your Drivine Safety.
:HJJ, LP-Rapws (0.2). HR- -Blasingame (0.0) vs. Boozer the dlatence tor Cleveland sea~ The Philadelphia Pblllllea'
• Extra-milnse Tnf•11l
• Give• Extra Traction Rain or Shine.
rubherl
Blair 2nd).
(0.0).
tertng aeven hila and allowing Riehle Allen belled a tWIH'IIII
• Fita Compacts, Medium and Bi&amp; Carl,
CinclnnaU at Pittsburgh (night]
homer in the first hmlng SUI&gt;
• Extro..tronii·T
(1st game)
-Jay 10.0) vo. Law (!").
NHL PloJoll Studlngl
dsy to aend tha Reds don ta
nylon cord I
Kan. City oo 000 000- o 3 3 Loa Angeles at Houston (night) By Vatted Pro11 llteroattoaal their oecood 1011 in three
• Built to tab high.
Chicago
1tl! 010 011- 5 11 1 -Sulton 10.1) va. Roberts (0.1).
(SemiJ1nalo, beoloof....en) logs. II was the first time
speed drlving raiD.
Sheldon, Monteag!ldo (6), (Only garnet scheduled)
W. L. Phils had bealea Jelly Joe
or shinef
Aier (8) and Bryan; Buzhardt
•·Montreal
4 0 hall ot Connie Mack Stadhun
II") and Martin. LP-SbeldOn
Amerie• Lequo
Toronto
0 4 eight yem.
( ·I). HR-Robinaon list).
W. L. PeL GB X-cllnched oertea
(2nd game)
Cleveland
4 0 1.000
w. L. AlleR also 1&lt;0red tha Phlla'
K.C. at Cbl., 2nd gm, ppd., rain Detroit
I I J33 ... Dbmil
1 2 third run oft NUJhall when
Silt
Nalloaal Leape
Baltimore
4 I .800 11 Chicago
2 3 walked to open the fourth,
Prtce•
Cln.
1110 000 000- 1 10 0 California
3 I .750 I
!ltmda)l"o I'!Snll
to second on a sacrHice
PICK YOUR PAIR! PICK YOUR PRICE!
Philo.
200 1110 filii- 3 s 1 Chlcaao
3 I .750 I llebmlt 5 Chicago 3
tallied on Bob Uecker's omglle.
BLACKWALLS OR WHITEWALLS
NUJhall, Nottebarl (8) and Mlnneaota
3 2 .1110 Ill
MondaJ'I Game
The Reda' 111ly !&lt;OI't came
Pavle!lch; Short (!") and W"hinglon
I 3 .250 3 (No game ocheduled)
the f~sl when P!le
Pair
Fld.
Sill
Price' Exc. Tax
Uecker. LP-NIIllhall (0.1). H~ New York
I I .187 4
AHL Playoff Standlngl
aingled and crossed the
WhiiiWali 2 Tires
-Allen (2nd).
Boston
0 S .000 410 By Ullled Prou lilterutlonal on a lwHUt double by cal•ober
Kansas CIIJ
0 5 .0110 410
(Seriet A-llel141-lleven)
Don Pavletlcfl.
$23.110
7.75 X !5
$11.00
$116
Sl. Louis 000 ooo 500-6 10 s
Suada)"o Reoalts
w. L. Vads Plnaon doubled In
6.50 x 13 Tubeless
$23.23
$21.27
$3.12
Pitts.
102 ooo 1121- ti 15 o Cleveland 6 Boston 0
RocbesW
1 1 oeventh to nm his 1wo-aeas011
Briles, Wood e s h 1c k (5) Waahlngton 10 Detroit 4
Quebec
1 1 balllllg streak to 30 games.
7.75 x 14 Tubeless
$25.25
$21.2t
$176
NoTrwde
Sadeckl 16), Stallard
Baltimore 5 New York 4
&lt;Strtea B-Betloof·F1ve)
Chris Short IUI'VIvod a
'1/J orr ON WIUTBWALLS, TOO
Jackson (8), Aust (9) anci Callforn1o at Minnesota, (108~
w. L. otart to go all the way for
Corrales, McCarver (81; Veale, poand, rain
SprlngfJeld
3 o first win of the year. He
Face (7), Fryman (9) and Chicago 5 Kansao City I
llersheJ
o s ed 10 blta bot the Reds ~~~
16 T•bo-typa
Pagllaroni, May (I). WP- Kanaaa CiiJ at Chlcogo, 2nd,
~ Jf(Serie!IC-Besloof·Five) &lt;OII&lt;cl a hit when they 1
"Plus Tax and 2 Old Tires
Fryman (!"). LP-Jackoon &lt;fl. postponed, rain
W. I. it
SPALDING
GO.FUTE
1). HRs-AIIey Ital), Alou
Moatla)"l Gam01
Cleveland
3 0 Pavlellcb, Leo cardenu
(lsi).
(No games seheduled)
Pillaburgb
o 3 rookie Tommy Helma ~::=
Games
StadaJ'• llesolla
two hita ..e~~ bot only P
NO MONI!Y DOWN! Fll!l! MOllNTINGI \
Atlanta
000 2t1 000- 4 6 3 Chicago at California lnlght)
Springfield I Ilenbey 4
waa obJe to drive borne a
"NO LIMIT" Gl!AIANTI!EI
New York 101000 fill- s 10 s Mlnneaota at Kanaaa Cll)' Quebec 5 Boehesler 2
The Bada stranded II bua
•Liquid Center
Cloninger, Ollvo (B), Niekro (night)
(Ollly tamea lehetiuled)
nero.
Jt11 MonH Ofl MDIIftf • No llit!ll Ill I!IIIH • Itt llw!lt II tt JIH1 • 1W Nllllt .. to ~~~tM
eTough White Cover
.. r.- 1M llflflrt lift&gt; of ll'lt ltllll • All Ntw ll:iooclyur A~to Tirol 111 p.mnttt•
(8), O'llell 18) and Torre;
SET OF a
ICMrt •thdlla ~-aM Nhfllltlllll-lrelllllllllldl, taept rtp~~lr­
Selma, ljlcbardaon (5), SutherIALLS _ _ __
lblt .-ctlrlt • t..1o tlrn ...- 011 trucb.,. •-=lid" fiOI'I Ult • I l l ran ]IDitioll
land tl), MeGraw (1], Boar·
el ll'llt IUII'Ifttll • If. QHiyNr tift tails lllld.- ttllllllll'lltM, tftJ' of 111ft tll111
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to,DOO ctoodrMt ftllm Ill tM 1.1111'" lbitll .a t.Mdl wRI Nllt 111owuc:o1 '"•
loDDITIONAL SITS _
$3.75
nart11 (I) and Coleman. WPMW tll'f IIH«&lt;• -.lr•l trllll ...tll ~~~~~- ~ ·1 ~ "IIC:I\tftp
Bearnarth (1"). LP-O'DeU /fl.
UPI ~ Writer
The P!Q0f1 over the ruaged concentraUon.
l'rll:t" Wl'lllt It lh a.t IC H)lltllellt, lit • ........ ...Mil Tfldt.kl Ptkt",
Umit 1 tet per eustomer
1). HBa-Thomas (1st, Alou LAS VEGAs, Nev. (UPI) - 7,fllt.yard Daert laa Coun11'7 "I Uke ·to aee wtMn
nst).
Arnold Palmar tangles
Club eooirae 11111 ba loleviaetl went "' I can otart ihi~=
u~··ton
luckleu Gay Brewer In an 1• &lt;ABC) olartlnfl st 4 p.m. EST. about the IIIII one" I
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000 1110 0110- I 3 i hole playoff for the Tournamellt
aatd. "Btit lb8 ...,...\ I hU
Sati Fran. 1110 OliO ll.J- 3 7 I of ~'hamplona golf crown todaJ Going Into the final l1lUllt of ball the galler)' - " '
Latman, Raymotid 17), and -and aU Brewer eotl hope
the ~e oven~ Brewer had 8 for
fjraen aild 1 cou14a'laee
~an; Bolin, Heory 19), thai II woo'l be 1 ,...,. of·the llvHbmke leoti over Palmer what happened ..
THE SAFETY-MINDED COMPANY
' ~ 11~ , lind HaUer. WP- i Maotera.
.
and the pmblers ra_lelf him 1 Billy eu~ rOll'• Mr
~_.llo1lit. (NJ.•:LI'-IAAtion (0.1). BI'!W..., Sf.year..td Tend H abol II! - Arnie aod lba Consla-,, ~·third .
~"!'W'fl-!111)..
way ol KontuckJ,, liD~ In
H PGA e~WbP~on• of the a cl""lnf 70 for 116
hleal&lt;i ·'. ' lie for 1ba ooltled".r.t-...
year who ploJttlln T of c. pocketed $8000 Then
(l
' 000 OliO 11110- ~ 7 D crown laat sunday, only
But they ~ Don
at SW'II • ~
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!10:&lt;- I 7 1 In • playoff IIIII da7 to.
Arlie ond . his loyal army, $1,100, while Bruce Cr
Jicl/:14!
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($), JlliCk NlckltiUI&gt;
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li,iiii1,Breww 111111 Nlckla\18 tied al .2flll
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the Unal ..cb eollected $4,250.
· "HOME
OWNED
&amp;
OPERATED
rYOU'Ll
liKE
OUR
SERVICE"
I~) .tletlrPJined P,almer,
lhol a 'H for PGA dtamploo Dave
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tolal', of213 and Bobby Nichola •ad ;;.,~::.:
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1m- l!bo . IWI 11ame $10.000
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Only Unbeaten Team Now

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Joey Jay to
Hurl For Reds

Standings

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GOLF BALLS

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Spain ~ hour o1 J:30 a. m.
fana loealed I! the Carmel
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COLUMBUS (UPIJ - Ohio's social workers plan to Spanish diplomat oOn Alltoniq ohow bow to place founda. 1 .,.111
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Ca .
•• C bay f t ,_ t•· fnmes, •ow to
taxes actual&amp; will be
II• ongress to nve gate the state's handllng of rellef
"'1111" Y ~
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•.. . .-. . from one
• hive
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up
or.. down next motltb
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J)Nil'lml, it .was dISC osed today.
• ..c o.;rr;;r: ~tre emp:::n.!ea1.y U!ll 0 ~.., u
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,. The Ohio Council of the National Association of Social d!Died by close friends of the to nether, con&amp;rol of swarm-wm txu' ~ay
lftlt:l.u I,w.~a•
beginning
the """'
na·
~o•ken Is sponaorlng a atatewlde meet1n1 here Saturday former Flnt Lr,dy and by her ftq by lfentllYIB&amp; tbe qieel
omployera, . acllnS 11 the .
Q! aoclal workers to discuss
mother, Ml'l. lluih Au~hln- bee, Uthtllir epproted pr~C- ldh'ectlon \ of tho ,..etnment, 1
tile matter.
state of planning to divert • .,.,.. closs,
tlees Ill eoaecdo1 Ill$ oaey
. taking more money ..
Tile council said Ohio ranks ly $9 million In federal 'unds 111 Rome Garrlguu declined JIIOdUdlu, The demlllllln·
money nul of your pay !. ·
:l.lrd among the 50 slates In per thai Olllo wUI get undor Medl· to &lt;O~t on the rom...., llou ere opea 10 ....,...., OllVelope.
spending for relief al· care to reduce alate spenthn' nporta laying "II 11 the duty •rcordhll It C. E. Jllates.
In gllleral, you can upect
th®gh 13th in per copito 1 instead of using it lor nigher of a geniltmao not to reply to lee, coaniJ - f o • apa~
1o be taken lilt tf you're
Income.
reliel allow1111Cf8.
sueh queslion; ..
IJricuiM.
and earning pver $50 a
trhe social work~rs croup said They said thi!l ls contrary to
·.
dlU:o if you're a married
it oip attempt fo force Oo'o to the Intent of Congress 'n orovld· A VAST IITOJW SYSTI!M
with two children earn- ~
increase its aliowanceo by In&amp; the additional money,
which rakod the South-! wllh f{
more than $110.
bringing federal Intervention.
Ylolent thunderstorms and at """"6"
you're earning less than
'i'he group saad the federa l
least three tornadoes, apmd
those amounts, •ces are
govornmeot . has been steadily
hlih winds, rain and •now over
that less money will be with·
mcreaslng •ts share of roftel
c .,
much of the coonlry today.
held lor lil1ea the first payday
costa until It now pays nearly
Tornadoes smashed Into Tex· ofler April 30.
two-thirds of the cost in 0h=o
l!l and
Oklahoma Sunday, iile Carl2t0n Suhday ;tfhOOl The old system
required
The state, on the other haod . Hoi••• Roopltal&gt;
Visiting . causing damall1! estimated In had an attendance of 81 April employers to withhold taxes at
a Oat 14 per cent rate. Under
has reduced its proporti&lt;&gt;n of hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parent; the thousands of dollars and 10. The Cradle Roll,
tM costs !lo that Ohio's ~lief only on Pediatrics ward.
Injuring t.t least two persons. end Busr Bee cluse!l
the 11ew graduated system, tar· l;
allowances hav• continued in· I
Admii!IODI
Hardest hit wu Engle p.. s. a program for Ea!ter
es will be withhold at Ill diHer· J:
adequate, It said. Ohio speul M". Lllle M. Holley, R48 Tex., a Moxicon border ell)' o1 InC SUnday School . The
ont ra!"" - ranging from 14 to ,
about $109 million In "at• funds . First Ave.; Mrs. Angeline CUp. 20,000. The twister smashed Choir oang two selection
per cent- dependlnr on the ·
ob various \H!IfarP progr.:Jms [ter, 2104 Ea!ltem Ave.; Brenda ttore windows, damaged e companied by Judy King
tazpayer'!l earninp.
last year.
1 Ann McGraw, Rt.
1 Vinton: driv.. ln theater and toppled a the piano. Worship aervlces
The workers also a•~&lt;·used the Roosevelt Mounts. Rt. 2 Vin- chimney onto a parked truck lowed with Rev. Clyde Hinton.
---~- -~- - -·- ton: Mary K. Carpenter, Rt. 1 containing C. 0. Lawrence and After church all the children enVinton : Donald R. Saxon, Rt. 11his wife. They were hospital· joyed on Eoster egg hunt.
DIGGING fN - There woo plenty of food on the table and plenty of boya to put It
Gallipolis; Joseph H.
Alley, !Zed.
Mrs. Jane Dais, who hod
gh School athletes Saturday evening given away at the annual banquet for Pomeroy HI
Rt . 1 Galli~lis: James R. Stoa resldent of this co~r•mmuty j
by
the Pomeroy Volunteer Fire Department. Shown here at the banquet ore (from fot•
--------- ~ ver, Apple Crove. W. Va.; Mrs.
BOSTON - SCIENTISTS for several yean passed away
ground)
Reed Ferrell, Leonard Lyono, Ted Morarlty, Jeff Werry, Jim Crow, Kenny EIIJ'
Gauge rtadings: Gallipolis Heber H. Riffle. RL 2 Pt. Plea- revealed today how men and Saturday morning· at her
lloh
and
Rex
Cumings. - Senltnol Photo.
Dam 12.3. 21.6, running 32 feet Slnt: Mrs. Jack E. Pickens, Rt. women respond to sexual acts ! after a lingering illness.
' on rollers, Pomeroy-Ma!lon 22.· · 2 Pt. Pleasant; Marvin L. Woot· under scientific !lcrutiny in a I Mrs. Elizabeth Murray visit·
! 81 ~ Pt. Pleasant 25.43. Hinton ! en. Rt . 2 Pt. f'leaRant: M r !1. study rivalling the Kinsey ed recently wltl'l her sister
COLUMBUS WPH - Give
made a business trip to MW.
•10
2 53 falling. Kanawha Falls 7.· Don n. Nme. Rt. 1 Racine; Report In its impact on mon's ' family. Mr. ond Mrs.
Dr. WUiiam HaU, new journal·
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64 falling, Charleston 20.78. Lon- 1 Virk j L McCabe, Middleport;
of sexual behavior. I Will at Pomeroy,
lBm school director, a chanre to
epor'
Howard Searles ol Pomeroy
don Dam
running 2 f,.t, 1Millon E. Russell, Middleport ; Th t dy
!'tied "H
Mr. and Mrs. William Beal
prove himself before condemn·
called on Mrs. Katie Young
Marm01 2'1 r..:. and Winfield 1Wayne A. Dent. Middleport; •• " 1sRu
.:
umdan ceived word of the death of
ing. him, a goup of Ohio State
and Jean and Mr. --• "'-,
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esponsE' 1s a w1 e. .
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. ranging report of the rt'actions brother, Hobart Stanley, Ath· mver&amp;
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entl urged the
Howard Youna
Boat Movement"
R1fe, Rl
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Middleport: of .382 women and :112 men who!' en•· ' followi••
·oe a lengthy Illness • campus community today.
Judy "eller Linda YNO•• ·-•
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Ohl o R'"' - Vulc•n up 14. : Mrs. f.,. 0 Wood , Rt. I Rut. uod
bo
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Weber
Wood Mrs Vir
The 25 students questioned
Mr ond Mrs Jamet Hollon
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. land: Mrs. Jimmy R. Halley, . er &lt;' ose da . ratory °LJ:'jerv~- o 1
6:3S p.m.; Jeffboat up 14, 11:40
Km."
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and
Helen
K'lng
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Lorna
Grlndiey
calle4
on Jill
Rt
k H'll
N
er s lKienl-8 were receavand sons have moved mto the1r y
Sand
fte
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1100 engage m sexua prach- ~e&gt;
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p.m. : war
own . : .. a. 1 . . a .1 ; · ar 1e ' . orth.
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ing all the tacts about Hall and Elmer H. Nelson, dP.C., Carl new home.
oMung
ay a Lew'rnoon.H"'"""
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ercourse and the past week with Mr·
r and Mrs
111
({1.; Ch uc k1e 0. up Ill, 1·40 a Iup, 1 1ma , 0.: Mrs. BenJamm auto _ stimulation. The report Mrs. Russell E. Hoffman at
lhe method ar his appointment Eugene Nelson, Exec., to Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grind- Mrs· K
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m.; Endeavor up 16, 4. a.m.: ( Hulf, Che&lt;ap&lt;'ake:
Mrs. pubiishl'd b LitU B
&amp;derson, Ind.
through The Lantern, the cam· en R Edwards, Lena M. Ed· ley and daughters of Ml ver. 11 · d..;'lle Young and Jean
Pennsylvama up 16, 4:30 a.m.; Charles D Creel, Cott.agevHie, Co
\ 1 ~· ;ow~.
pus daiJy newJipaper.
wards, .~ acre,
Rutland, non spent Ea~ter weekend with pa ~
Easter servlces
Ia
Peggy Oowney down 17, 6:40 W. Va.; Mrs. Lewis Baisden. liam
., wHasMwrtl
en
dy
Mr.
IMr.
and
Mrs.
Norman
They
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the
La
Lang
ille
·
omeroy
Sunday
31
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young J
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a.m.; Buckeye State down 17 , Coalton: Mrs. Elmer C. Miller, ginia E J h
th rs.ba ~~ : of Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. der final authority of tht' jour
Edgar A. Abbott, Jane V. d 1 . d
ean Young missed several
IUS a.m.; Tibolt up 18, 4:55 a. Rt. 1 Franklin Furnace; Dar. of 11 . o nf!'lon on he !lis Branch Miller t)f Belpre
nalism school staff wh'• ·h
Abbott to Ha,old Blackston an .m a.
days work because of a broken
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m.: lncll up 18. 5·50 a.m.: ~~f· rt
ones , Wellston; Mrs.
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recen VIS! rs o r. Elijah been criticizing Hall.
Helen Blackston,
.35 acre, Mr. and Mrs Otho Young n.....
u.a-'tier sustamed.
last Saturda7,
1
ferson up 19. 6 311 a.m.: Ph•I•P G""rge K Akers. Ironton: Mrs.
WASHINGTON _ NEGOTI· MIChaeL
1
Each of the slud,nts
who Chester.
and Venus Kay of
Burbank
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Soo~ up 21, 3 am lllmots up W~IJJam L. ~etzler, Oak ~11J ; ators in the week-old coal min- Mr. and Mf!l. Wal.ter TerreU signed ,the statement cw-rently Johnson T. Janes, Josephine ~ent Thursday to ~aturday with
22, 5.20 am., J•nks up
23, , MISs Roxy "alton, Rt. I \\ell· ers' strike resumed Iaika here of Pataskala and Mlllses
holds or hao held pu.ilions of R. Janes to West Virginia Pulp hi! mother and SISter, Jean.
WEATHER
5:q2 a,m · Jer~w down Green- , ston
Bi
today with coal stockpiles ita and Ruth Ann Terrell of lea~ers~ip on various boerrls •r and Paper, 70 acres, Olive.
~r. and Mrs. Marvin Me- Partly cloudy, Wll'lllel' ...
up 10. ~5 P m., . Alton Zephyr 1 M J' l1hs
dwmdlmg at the nation's steel Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- f'lr1ces m campus orgamiza!ion!t Christopher C. Cllne tG Arch- GUire and family of Bradbury aJ&amp;bt, showers. Tuetdly varia,.
1
down (Jreenup 2 25 .am .. Sol-· OakrsHllllmmy R. Halley, Rt. 11 millr,
neth Marklns ot Racine were Among the signers was Jenni- it L. Pierce, Virginia
K. spent Sunday afternoon
with ble cloadfness, ICIUerN lllo.!r
2
8
_:a~~~~;ree:
m: urda . M:
s_at- The prospects were
for Sunday visitors of~· and Mrs.
Lohse, of Pomeroj', pr~ 1 • Pterce, Lots, Middleport.
Mrs. Ketie Young and Jean.
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dd""l' rt' •dam h Rife, Iending the walkout of '2 000 John Dean and failiily.
dent of a college
Robert ' A Davis Elizabeth
Keller, Columbus, spent
Jo n a
epo • aug ler J·.
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Mr. and Mrs Guy Thoma
· group.
· S. Davis · to ·Robert •A. Davis th e weekend WI'th L'nd
TO STUDY OFFI!R · '
5·25
. P anI upD reenup 04 . P m •Sund
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&lt;:oal miners in four states.
servace
I a y oung.
C~een~·e 8 ~~ 8 · w· tup
Disrbay~ge.
IReports were that the Umted lllnouncing the birth of
Elizabeth s.
Davis parcels' Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bailey CLEVELAND (UPI) - Strlt•
,' ns on
,
Churchill
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dihl 2 05 p m.: Western do~n Bald~m. ~~~· E~fili u;,ban H. c1at10n had found almost no ashelt had as ~ent 1
1\o{eldahl 3 p m . Orco
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I Mrs. Kat1e Young and
Jean contract offer worked out S..
396 acres Racine
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d..l 3. 55 'm . Steel ~pre' 1. 0 eM Rehtz.
dJrH. Ro!S How· ' a n•w wage controct.
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· James LIMA, OIUO - A GROUP a patient at Veterans Memorial
Haines 2 68 acres Leban
Mrs. Lewts Hudson,
Mn of Ohio.
,Gallipolis Dam Semet IA~ eh:~ c:lsle~ Lu c~~ ~;: of about 25 .rommunily leadef!l hospi~al., has returned hom~
Law;en~e Fiel~. Anna:ile Katie Y~ung and Jean !!pent a
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dOwn 8:15 p.m : Zimmer up 10 - I
Chesfer
Ford AlbeJ·t pledged their support Sunday and lS Improved. Recent
Fields Connie PI r Jarvi!! da~ Wlth Mrs. Marvin MeANCIENT ~
20 p.m.; Kentuckian down 12·50 I
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for mlmmum housing staDdard!l or.s or Mr. and Mrs. W'IOoi Wf're Funeral service!! for Howard I to H ·,
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The scythe, lUll U!ed todSJ
a~.: J. s. l..ewls up 1 50 a.~ : , ~ill~ 1~·nJr., ~~~ E. F~~r~o~ l~gislation being considered by Mr.. and Mrs. Virgil King and H. Demson, &amp;5, RFD, LangsvJile, 1 21 ~~?,e a::d_Donna Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ~!anuel and aU ~ver the world In barvestin&amp;
W.al!er Beckjord down 4:30 1 1M H
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• c11y_ council here.
family,.
who died Sunday at 4.30
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J . Abbott G
Ab- sons, Racine, spent
Easter aram, and grass, dates back to
m.; Reliable down 5 20 am I K~it a~y ~~~~son, u!cott CJty Councilman J. Vance SP4 William Murray
the Veterans MemorJaJ ~~i~ l bcit~~t E t' Meo~el J with Mrs. Katie Young
and the Sackle, a small, curved
laallw.U River -Fort Dear ! 0 s; rs 'a ys
IN. Shepherd said Sl•nday that friend of Washinpm o
al where he had ben
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· a e, r., Jean.
hand tool used as early as 3000
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bom up Marmet 2:10 pm ; w- ~r~ ~;~;· L~f::O~· ca~- more ~han 3,000 of the city's vitited over the weekend
weeks, will ~ h:l:a~=~ Nma · Call, acres, Chester.
Mrs. Katie Young and Jean B.C., accordine to the EncycJt.
H. Shaver, Jr up Wmfieid l .!i.l Mont orne . ~ Palmk Mu; approximately .51,000 dw~Jllng!l ltls mother~ Mrs Elizabet~
nesday at 2 p.m. at the Strong
spent a_n afteroon with Mr. and paedia Britannica.
P·~·: Allen R. Merrill down dell, ~r, :lrs PeaiJ' 0 Oldak· were detenor~tmg and that til9 r&amp;y and with Mr. and Mrs.
and Son Funeral Home with bur.
Mrs. Smwn Newland.
Wmfltld 5:~ p.m.; A. J. Pat· I er, Clarence 0 Price Mn others we~ m such poor. con- na M~ray; Jr.
ial ln the Salem Center ceme.
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leD diwo Wmf1eld 6· 10 a m No. R R n P ul J R.
dll!on that they are pracl!cally V181lmg the past we"'
tery
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Mn. Katie YN••• and Jean brain keeps mind llld muscles
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Mr. and Mrs. Wlll!om
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He was born Oct l%. I880, CONTINUED Ffom Page I
apent Sunday even1ng
with Mr.' Iwor king toaether and presen•
H'1en Z. up WmfieJd 10·20 p W Rover1 Tobert M s E .
Mr. and, Mrs. Ernest lletlmao at FWD. Langsville the !!On f ert W. Roush, 28, Churle'iton, and Mra. Joe Meek, Middle. balance.
ff!·: Beaver up Winfleld 6 4S a. Tolliver. Mrs
Wat;~~ Bond F rf , ed
and !!On. George of Pltf,;bm·gh, the Jate Tom and ' Anna Ha~- ~th for sto~ sign vi~latiJn!1, por~.
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Mrs Myrtle Carman
hill Denison. Also preceding •""'k E. Juhon, 26, .Gray!IO!l, Lioda Youog and Jean Young
Elma W•1hams. Mrs. Richard
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Idaughter, Ruth of
' him In death were three broth. Ky.; flchh"?s
regiStraUon;
DEVOTED TO 1NTE1IES'r
!'RAISE AUXILIARVMEN I Wyont Roosevelt Mounls lfrs
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Mr. and Mrs. RIChard
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J&gt;mea H. Mitchell, 29, ColumSQUAD OALLED
COLUMBUS IUPI! - High· INeihe ·M West Mrs Ellis · M.,: ch a~ B:m· Pt. Ple..ant, of Hemlock Grove •nd l&lt;iss Mr. Denison had heen 1ft poor cu•; John M, Williams, 2Z. G•l· The Middleport E-R squad
MEIGS • MASON AilE.\
way Patrol Supt I{Dbert ChJ- Miltan .· Peler B Mc'catl')l Da- sa:rg h"!1 o~at: an un- Mr. Hoskins and Mr. '\sa
for some time A retired Hpohs : Jimmy Large, 29, Win- was called Sunday evening to
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farmer, he wa!l 1 member' of ston Salem, N. C.; and IJar* the Rt 2, Pomeroy, home of s.~~an:""::~;_-=
P'trol A1.nnllary as more than c Heath. Mrs l:lasii L Haynes 1 Leg , C e:o~~ayor Charles Mr and Mrs. Stanley
the Wilkesville Masonic Lodp I':IX'f Kestner, 51, Bec!rJey, W Mr. and Mrs. E. s. Stewart valleJ" Publltllllll CoDI.PID.Yo uo 11•
500 membel'!l ended thefr an- Frank M Fugate. Mrs. Ray: A::e:tedou~ p urday.
. and farruly, Cleveland, ·
Survivors include hi!l wife Id · Va., all for ~peeding.
where their daughter was hav. :=::!lc.4'i~ct~~~~1~--=
nual . two--day conference.&gt; The Imond Broy!e!l. Mrs.
Dame! over the weekendo~oy PQiice be. parents Mr. and Mf!l.
Wailiam.s Denison, a sast.er,' Li~ ~athleen R. Phillips, 15, Rt. ing breathing difficulti~. She tai.!~O:: ';:' '!a~ cu IIUill1as
a~lharymen annually !'i pend r:reene, and infant daughter George 22 R 11 dere Jimmy and hls parents, Mr. and
Beach
Borden Texas and
2 Crown City, W9!1 citP.d to Gal- was taken to the office of a m•tt.r M the Poll otttce .- Pomwot.
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. brother, Hort Denison,
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Y~bHrt»U• rae. O.Ufttld w
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MEETINO PUT OFP'
The Pomeroy Fire Depart. e•rrter 'lli'ben available 311 0611u ,.
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The regular weekly meeting ment was caUed at 10·06 a m ~::
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of the MeJgs
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Mr. and Mn. Wayne Beal and olyn Maxey, Reedsville; car1 lt, at 9 a.m.
Points,
uon 1H1ee 1*1\Miet lu4Q ~
family were Su.ndly visitors of Staats, Syracuse; William Mil8tdMD.
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ler, Mason; Mattie ·Righi·
Hatlo's
Pvt. Carl Hall, who
hu house, Pomeroy; Prico Hawk,
IY f'UttY CRAMER
own. Use two thin pieces of a zipper for 08 removal lor ~n home on !w-lougb to visit Pomel'&lt;l)'; Louise Bartels, Porn.
!'"PIPer EoterpriRe As!&gt;iD. wood about nine inches
by : laundering. My ;andmotlier al- h1s parent!l, ~r. and Mrs. Carl eroy; Delores Neal, Clifton;
ANENT
YUI,LY - We have a three inches, hfo-12-ioch lengths jso 9ewed one side of a large HaJJ and family, has returned John Hunnell, Pomeroy; Mrs.
SFI:JUSES
PRIVATE
lel~pbone on a party lme. of round hat ela!ltiC and two !Dap throu h each comet of the to cam!l
. Clarence Fife, Pomeroy.
GOR~ESF'ONPENCE
the other party clip clothespins. Drill a hole a- ~ comforter
the oth&amp; sld f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burnside Discharges - Jean Evans,
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p)lone off tbe hook bout three fourlhs inch back lh
to
hFd as recent visitors Mr and Norman Hawley, Mn.
Virgil
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Io pu t It back. When from one narrow end of each / er so the comforter stays m
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son, an , son, Sy II Work·
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haJppetns I turn up the ra-' board Thread a p!ece of eta.. Ia 1 th
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man, Jesse l'uttle, Edward HutOUTLOOI&lt; ....
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s very u and hold tic' IJu'ouW1 the bole aod theo ' er - MRS F 8
·~~.fMI"'Inltter very close to 11 jthrough the bole in the spring ' '
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Adml.,ionA Sunday - Lynn
party usually mve,;. 'l of the clothespin Tie the ends ' DEAR 0~~y _ ·~ our Of· OtiCOLUMBUS !UP!) - Mrs. Sohray, Moundsville, W. Va.;
tbe source of the loud of elastic log~ther. These boards fice we read and dis
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essa Smatll, 30, was beJd on Osa Boggess, Syraeuse; Marand iangs up the rec01v.' can be sHpped under the mat· Pointers of that da cu:, 1 • ~Ant • degree manslaughter tha Stanley, Middleport; Let~
'LUCILLE.
I "'~' at any spol aloni I he luoch h N
y ld ;~~ I arge today In the fatal •boot- er Glblls. Rutland; MeiiS!8 fh·
Wltb 1sideo of the hod and the com· to kno ou~. •: wet wou 1 1• ~-~alurday ~~ her husband, le, Racine; Tereta Corbin, en..
p:woslty
you forter can be ~re
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ge a If at n &amp;:~UFne, 38, durmg an argument shire.

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I'IIOierl.- POLLY IOIIeralions of our family. Aayooe oabmllliaJ a Poll 'o
Make what looko like 1 lilnl • Prol!te•, 1 anlattno to 1
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In the slore the &lt;Omforte&lt;. Thm aides wiU Idea wBI receive 1 dollar If
comforter un be sewn topther and
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Lawrence Harrlaon
ael Good, Fred Ralrden.
port, wao fined 10 • Middle- Birth saifday - Mr.
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~~dl;"sts Mrs. Clare~ce File, Pomeroy,
Mayor C. 0. Fisller on po~ a son.
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laughing otodl of tile National 1ago, cracked three doubles 111111 continued to bold onto flrlt K_onsu City 6-&amp; and Balllmore through · ,Jhe "'lr!'
Kea Boyer ta 81 stubborn 81 League the New York Mets.
drove In three nms Sunday to Iplace by heating the Housloo mpped New York 1M. The before retiring&amp;·~~.,~~.:~
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'lbe st-year.old Boyer was \rumsell one more chance. end I their hapless history.
3-1 and Piu.sourgn erigeU tiu:: \4 m ti1~ ei~ri.i1 wiU, a t~lr-r~ 4u .!:.t-.r:::r: ~.:!~~ l't
told 11110 many worda last year
he 1, 111 a (1081tfon to "h...
Hoo Five BBI'o
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double and New York"""'"' ito run homer for Loll Angeles . .
that be wal!l tbwugb when the : :.. at hil old employeri.
Boyer now has hit safely !iJ: ' In the American
winning run in the nintb Th Phillies rode a
St. LouiJ CanUnala, fer whom
times in 12 at bats and has Cleveland rematned
without tilt Deneii~ ui .a ·i:iit.ll-.vu.o;o bji R.lchi~ .'.!!~ !..~'·1 ~~
.. Po.meroy Hi&amp;h athleteo were treated to 1 hearty eble- be had labored l7 years In both 1 The strapping third baaemao. collected five RBI's in three by blasin&lt; Boston 6-0, Washing· PJncb.hitler Ron Swoboda re- tight pitehing of Chris Short to
teo dlilner with' all the trimmings hy the Pomeroy Volun- the l!lljors and mJnoro, Qtlload· u., senior clrcull'o moat games.
I ton hand•d Delroit its first celved credit for an RBI when their victory over the ·R~fr
teer Fire O.pilrtment SaturdaJ evenlnt~o It II an annual
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traditional lialute from the· firemen- Who lnelude many
of the oommunlty'a 111011 ardent aport&amp; fano _ to the ho)oa
who make the Pan~ teamo go.
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Approximately 100 football. basketball, gulf, baseball
and track participants, along with adult guests, attended
the informal banquet.
Several firemen called
It, and "Swack" came to lhe ban''The biggest banquet attead-- quet wiiJI humorous remarkJ
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by lhe same token 1 offered i • And a••ID receiving 8 gener,..
erous praise to the fii'E!men and oua tvatlon wu Dr. Rocer Dan~oted 1t was '1'he best kind of le1s who is the football team
banquet possJble."
pbyl!llClan.
James A. Diehl, athletlc dJ.
reetor and principal, served as ACI'VIVITY WILL BE l!ltaJ1..
toastmaster and Introduced !ng 1000 I&amp; raise money for the
eaeh adult guest, adding 1ener-- American Legion
Baseball
ous praise for their contriJm. team in Meig's county.
lion to the Pomeroy
High The Pomeroy,
Middleport,
School athletic program.
Rutland and Bacloe Posta have
denatioos will be received with
Charles ' S. Gibbs, retiring made generous contributions.
Pomeroy SUP!!rlntendent
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now southpaw, bas made the varathletic director at Mansfield- 'suy baaeball team at MllrieUa
Modiaon High School, again r.. College this spring u a freshturned for the banquet, as did man and is doing well.
Jim Vonnar~ Rutlaod High Price holds a 2-1 record and
School principal, and
Nolan hao a balling average of .500.
Swackhamer, a teacher in the Larry's most recent victory was
Middleport system. Both Jim a 5-2 win over Marris Harvey
Saturday. He pitched Marietta
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Billy O'Dell with the boses 1
years that PhlfadeiJ&gt;!!lil':
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had defeated Cincinnati's ·loe
' Nuxholl at Connie Mlli!W'::
Bob Bolin. who has yet to Stadium. Nuxhalf, who ~·,
BOSTON (UPI) -The Loo Elgin Baylor joining
Tile 133-129 overtime •P"t seconds of regulation time.
allow an. earned run 10 two the Phillies four times :tatli
Angelea Lakers haV! threwn a Jen-y West, gn tbed 1
came before a capacity crowd! The Celtics' Sam Jones trll'tl starts, packed up his second season, was !ast beaten :·, lfti:
one-game barrier in the Bostou epening-game lead in
and a national television unsuccessfully to call a time vi~ory of .th~ season for the Phiiadelphia on May 31, 1058 ..
Ce1tics' bid to be the ~irst .al~ Nat~onal Basketball Assecia· audience. The title showdown ?'It with eight secon~s remain- ~~~~tshi~ !~it!n~a~~As!r:
Bill Mazeroski lotted ·'~;~~
ran to become champlOn m 14 tlon s best-of-eeven champiol). resumes here Tuesday night mg and the score tied at
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the ninth. also drove In the ' for four hits and two runs ..i,J~
The Celtlcs, who finished went antu overta~ without
winning run with a single.
[ the eighth ta deadlock ~"I ·
aewnd In the Eastern Oivisltn valid Boston scormg shot.
KoafaJ Goe!l Six
contest. Rookie Woody Frym·,~·.'
.In the regular seoson, are It was West against the world Sondy Kou!BJ wos back on th? third. Pirate hur1er,,j!O'- '
trying to become the first NBA 1n the five-minute extra
the beam for the Dodgers, ceJVed .credat for the VICtory . ...
team since 1952 to go from sion. The Laker ace hit for
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport~-o:.- Aprii' IB. .196H;·
to playoff champion-a of his team's dozen points 81l&lt;tj;o:..,:.~.,..,;;.:..;;:_....;.......;.~.,..~,_:.~~.;._:....;.~~~"
th~ have won seven the Celtlcs, most of them in
CONGRATULATIONS
CLEVELAND (UPf) - The thr"' walks. He struck out nine.
years.
foul trouble, couldn't keep the
Clevetsnd lndlaos today .get o Tl~l said he felt "ROt
Lakers Coach Fred Schaus pace.
day ef rest after l!lhibltlng lng wmter ball helped
needled jhe Celtics with a The score sheet showed West I
their newly found muse1e!l for ably in going fer the
of overconfidence Bos· and Baylir combining for 77 of
th
t 1 th Am ·
t" H
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1 te
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Lee res an:_
e
.e~~:n coun. d endwal!ll m co:eh ton
Red Auerbach, who the Lakers points with 41 and
Bowling in a Mixed League April 6th Mrs. Hanning
thogBosue,t RedmoSoxre pom y, cobomma~g 8 1001 Y1~...0 ~
e wants to retire a winner after 36, respectively. Goodrich conput together an 180·244-194 three game series for a .
e
•n
· ·
1!1
w 91 ns 0 a lol[:rmg.
20 years of coaching blasted trlbuted a key 211
total of 618. This is the highest score for a lady ke&amp;·
Mana1er Birdle. Tebbl!tts Tbe Sox jammed the bsgJ In tile efficiatin&amp;.
'
ler ever rolled at Pomeroy Lanes .
Russell grabbed · 26 rebounds
~u~ed a practice ~ion the sixth with one out but Tiant Baylor and We!lt lifted the end scored 28 point!! for the
Immediately Biter the Tribe de· tightened ta whiff both George Lakers from an 1\li&gt;&lt;&gt;lnl first· Celtics while Sam Jones had
leated Boston 6-0 Sunday to
Smith and Mike Ryan to end quarter deficit aod kept them points and John Havlicek 21
their wm stre.Jk to foot straight the threat
.iD the baU game uri.tll the final defeat
to take over. first plac:o in the
•
·
Juolor Clrcu•t.
Colavito, who lllhed 26 round·
"I don't want te take any tripper!! iD 1165, clouted a 400·
cllances with my players ge~ foot sbot toto tho left field
ting overconfident .. he explain. stands off one of Wllaon's
ed as the Tribe ~!I down for "letter-high I!IUders." It was
the first Jnvasiou ·this spring of first homer fer an Indian this
the New York Yankees
season.
T
·
Sims lagged a Wilaon offerebhetta said hs planned to lng over the right center wall,
tu VMI
uae Sam McDowellt 'IUesday olso about 400-feet awoy
·
night for the epener ·or a two
·
Major Leape Rtsulta
game series. The Injury plagued
By Ualled Pren llllmlatlonal
Yanks
find lbemselveo 1-5 and
Amerlcaa Lespe
ll'e faced with the unenviable
Calif. &gt;I Minn., ppd., rain
task of trying to slop the red
Wash.
010 000 &amp;m-10 12 o
Major Leope flllllldlall
bot Tribe, who are making
Detroit
010 1121 000 -4 10 o By Ualled l'roll IDterastloeal noiaet like pennant contenders.
McCormick, Segul 15), Kline
Natfoaol Les111e
"I only pick them one game
(7) 111111 Camilli; Aguirre,
W. L. Pet. GB at a time," 'birdie chirpod,
Navarro (7), Gladding (7), San Francisco I I .633 ... "but McDowell seems te he the
Hiller (I) and Freehan. WP- Phlladelphl8
4 I .800 10 logical cbtice."
PfTI'SBURGH (UPI)
~gul (!"). LP-Agulrre W·l). Pittsburgh
4 I .800 II Focing McDowell on the c· clnn tl Red
h ,_
HRs-Kallne (3rd), Chance Los Angeleo
4 2 .667 i mound will probably be Mel m a
' are ep..,.
(1st), McMullen t2nd).
New York
2 l .667 Ill Stottlemyer with ex-Pittsburgh 0 new face may. be wbal they
Cincinnati
I 2 .333 210 Pirate hurler Bob Friend slated need to start thl!ll' wheel of for·
Boston
000 000 000- o 7 4 Houston
2 4 .333 3 for starting bonora Wednesday, tuoe splnoing m the IMti Na~
Cleve.
000 210 %1- 1 10 0 51. Loulo
1 ! .200 310 The Tribe, now the ooly un- tonal Letgue basehall race.
Our Lowest Price Goodyear Nylon Tire
Wilsoo, Grilli (5), Sadowski Atlanta
1 4 .200 310 beaten team in the Americao
s';.U::. 1~j~ r:;.
ON
OUR
HIGH-SPEED,
HIGH(7) and Ryao; Tiaot (I") and Chicago
I 5 .167 4 League, laahed the bumbling .
va
or
Brand-New Goodyear
Slmo. LP-Wilaoo (f).I), HRsSlladay't Reaulls
Bed Sox for the third straight night , for a game wllh the
PERFORMANCE NYLON TIRE I
Colavito list), Sims (lsi).
Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 1
Ume Sunday.
Piltsburgh Pirates, currently f.
THE GOODYEAR
Plttaburgh 6 St. Loula S
,. The Indiana jumped 01 Bos- I.
New York 000 1012110- 4 12 5, New York 5 Atlanta 4
ton starter Earl Wilson early Maoager Don Heffner
Tbe Only Low·Poiced Tiro wllh
Ball.
000 021 !.X _ 592 Loo Angeles 8 Chicago 0
for f11ur runs, thanks to homers named rtghth!lnder Joey Joy
Extra-Milo•1• Tufoyn Rubber ud
Ford; Homos (8) and How· s... Francisco 3 Houston I
by Rocky Colavito, his first, start the aeries for the
PREMIUM·QUAIJTY GOODYEAR TIRE
Extn· Strona B·T Nylon Cord.
ard; Barber, Hall t7), s. Miller Monday'• Prohahlo .Pitellers and Duke Sims, also his first. against Vern10 Law, who
TESTED FOIIIJGII M1LIII AT OVER 1Z11 H.P.H.I
(9) ond Elchebarren. WP-Hall Atlanll at Philadelphia (mght)
Righthander LuJa Tiant went his only start this year.
• Turnpike-Proved for Your Drivine Safety.
:HJJ, LP-Rapws (0.2). HR- -Blasingame (0.0) vs. Boozer the dlatence tor Cleveland sea~ The Philadelphia Pblllllea'
• Extra-milnse Tnf•11l
• Give• Extra Traction Rain or Shine.
rubherl
Blair 2nd).
(0.0).
tertng aeven hila and allowing Riehle Allen belled a tWIH'IIII
• Fita Compacts, Medium and Bi&amp; Carl,
CinclnnaU at Pittsburgh (night]
homer in the first hmlng SUI&gt;
• Extro..tronii·T
(1st game)
-Jay 10.0) vo. Law (!").
NHL PloJoll Studlngl
dsy to aend tha Reds don ta
nylon cord I
Kan. City oo 000 000- o 3 3 Loa Angeles at Houston (night) By Vatted Pro11 llteroattoaal their oecood 1011 in three
• Built to tab high.
Chicago
1tl! 010 011- 5 11 1 -Sulton 10.1) va. Roberts (0.1).
(SemiJ1nalo, beoloof....en) logs. II was the first time
speed drlving raiD.
Sheldon, Monteag!ldo (6), (Only garnet scheduled)
W. L. Phils had bealea Jelly Joe
or shinef
Aier (8) and Bryan; Buzhardt
•·Montreal
4 0 hall ot Connie Mack Stadhun
II") and Martin. LP-SbeldOn
Amerie• Lequo
Toronto
0 4 eight yem.
( ·I). HR-Robinaon list).
W. L. PeL GB X-cllnched oertea
(2nd game)
Cleveland
4 0 1.000
w. L. AlleR also 1&lt;0red tha Phlla'
K.C. at Cbl., 2nd gm, ppd., rain Detroit
I I J33 ... Dbmil
1 2 third run oft NUJhall when
Silt
Nalloaal Leape
Baltimore
4 I .800 11 Chicago
2 3 walked to open the fourth,
Prtce•
Cln.
1110 000 000- 1 10 0 California
3 I .750 I
!ltmda)l"o I'!Snll
to second on a sacrHice
PICK YOUR PAIR! PICK YOUR PRICE!
Philo.
200 1110 filii- 3 s 1 Chlcaao
3 I .750 I llebmlt 5 Chicago 3
tallied on Bob Uecker's omglle.
BLACKWALLS OR WHITEWALLS
NUJhall, Nottebarl (8) and Mlnneaota
3 2 .1110 Ill
MondaJ'I Game
The Reda' 111ly !&lt;OI't came
Pavle!lch; Short (!") and W"hinglon
I 3 .250 3 (No game ocheduled)
the f~sl when P!le
Pair
Fld.
Sill
Price' Exc. Tax
Uecker. LP-NIIllhall (0.1). H~ New York
I I .187 4
AHL Playoff Standlngl
aingled and crossed the
WhiiiWali 2 Tires
-Allen (2nd).
Boston
0 S .000 410 By Ullled Prou lilterutlonal on a lwHUt double by cal•ober
Kansas CIIJ
0 5 .0110 410
(Seriet A-llel141-lleven)
Don Pavletlcfl.
$23.110
7.75 X !5
$11.00
$116
Sl. Louis 000 ooo 500-6 10 s
Suada)"o Reoalts
w. L. Vads Plnaon doubled In
6.50 x 13 Tubeless
$23.23
$21.27
$3.12
Pitts.
102 ooo 1121- ti 15 o Cleveland 6 Boston 0
RocbesW
1 1 oeventh to nm his 1wo-aeas011
Briles, Wood e s h 1c k (5) Waahlngton 10 Detroit 4
Quebec
1 1 balllllg streak to 30 games.
7.75 x 14 Tubeless
$25.25
$21.2t
$176
NoTrwde
Sadeckl 16), Stallard
Baltimore 5 New York 4
&lt;Strtea B-Betloof·F1ve)
Chris Short IUI'VIvod a
'1/J orr ON WIUTBWALLS, TOO
Jackson (8), Aust (9) anci Callforn1o at Minnesota, (108~
w. L. otart to go all the way for
Corrales, McCarver (81; Veale, poand, rain
SprlngfJeld
3 o first win of the year. He
Face (7), Fryman (9) and Chicago 5 Kansao City I
llersheJ
o s ed 10 blta bot the Reds ~~~
16 T•bo-typa
Pagllaroni, May (I). WP- Kanaaa CiiJ at Chlcogo, 2nd,
~ Jf(Serie!IC-Besloof·Five) &lt;OII&lt;cl a hit when they 1
"Plus Tax and 2 Old Tires
Fryman (!"). LP-Jackoon &lt;fl. postponed, rain
W. I. it
SPALDING
GO.FUTE
1). HRs-AIIey Ital), Alou
Moatla)"l Gam01
Cleveland
3 0 Pavlellcb, Leo cardenu
(lsi).
(No games seheduled)
Pillaburgb
o 3 rookie Tommy Helma ~::=
Games
StadaJ'• llesolla
two hita ..e~~ bot only P
NO MONI!Y DOWN! Fll!l! MOllNTINGI \
Atlanta
000 2t1 000- 4 6 3 Chicago at California lnlght)
Springfield I Ilenbey 4
waa obJe to drive borne a
"NO LIMIT" Gl!AIANTI!EI
New York 101000 fill- s 10 s Mlnneaota at Kanaaa Cll)' Quebec 5 Boehesler 2
The Bada stranded II bua
•Liquid Center
Cloninger, Ollvo (B), Niekro (night)
(Ollly tamea lehetiuled)
nero.
Jt11 MonH Ofl MDIIftf • No llit!ll Ill I!IIIH • Itt llw!lt II tt JIH1 • 1W Nllllt .. to ~~~tM
eTough White Cover
.. r.- 1M llflflrt lift&gt; of ll'lt ltllll • All Ntw ll:iooclyur A~to Tirol 111 p.mnttt•
(8), O'llell 18) and Torre;
SET OF a
ICMrt •thdlla ~-aM Nhfllltlllll-lrelllllllllldl, taept rtp~~lr­
Selma, ljlcbardaon (5), SutherIALLS _ _ __
lblt .-ctlrlt • t..1o tlrn ...- 011 trucb.,. •-=lid" fiOI'I Ult • I l l ran ]IDitioll
land tl), MeGraw (1], Boar·
el ll'llt IUII'Ifttll • If. QHiyNr tift tails lllld.- ttllllllll'lltM, tftJ' of 111ft tll111
1
to,DOO ctoodrMt ftllm Ill tM 1.1111'" lbitll .a t.Mdl wRI Nllt 111owuc:o1 '"•
loDDITIONAL SITS _
$3.75
nart11 (I) and Coleman. WPMW tll'f IIH«&lt;• -.lr•l trllll ...tll ~~~~~- ~ ·1 ~ "IIC:I\tftp
Bearnarth (1"). LP-O'DeU /fl.
UPI ~ Writer
The P!Q0f1 over the ruaged concentraUon.
l'rll:t" Wl'lllt It lh a.t IC H)lltllellt, lit • ........ ...Mil Tfldt.kl Ptkt",
Umit 1 tet per eustomer
1). HBa-Thomas (1st, Alou LAS VEGAs, Nev. (UPI) - 7,fllt.yard Daert laa Coun11'7 "I Uke ·to aee wtMn
nst).
Arnold Palmar tangles
Club eooirae 11111 ba loleviaetl went "' I can otart ihi~=
u~··ton
luckleu Gay Brewer In an 1• &lt;ABC) olartlnfl st 4 p.m. EST. about the IIIII one" I
,..,.
000 1110 0110- I 3 i hole playoff for the Tournamellt
aatd. "Btit lb8 ...,...\ I hU
Sati Fran. 1110 OliO ll.J- 3 7 I of ~'hamplona golf crown todaJ Going Into the final l1lUllt of ball the galler)' - " '
Latman, Raymotid 17), and -and aU Brewer eotl hope
the ~e oven~ Brewer had 8 for
fjraen aild 1 cou14a'laee
~an; Bolin, Heory 19), thai II woo'l be 1 ,...,. of·the llvHbmke leoti over Palmer what happened ..
THE SAFETY-MINDED COMPANY
' ~ 11~ , lind HaUer. WP- i Maotera.
.
and the pmblers ra_lelf him 1 Billy eu~ rOll'• Mr
~_.llo1lit. (NJ.•:LI'-IAAtion (0.1). BI'!W..., Sf.year..td Tend H abol II! - Arnie aod lba Consla-,, ~·third .
~"!'W'fl-!111)..
way ol KontuckJ,, liD~ In
H PGA e~WbP~on• of the a cl""lnf 70 for 116
hleal&lt;i ·'. ' lie for 1ba ooltled".r.t-...
year who ploJttlln T of c. pocketed $8000 Then
(l
' 000 OliO 11110- ~ 7 D crown laat sunday, only
But they ~ Don
at SW'II • ~
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!10:&lt;- I 7 1 In • playoff IIIII da7 to.
Arlie ond . his loyal army, $1,100, while Bruce Cr
Jicl/:14!
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($), JlliCk NlckltiUI&gt;
.. ' t '
li,iiii1,Breww 111111 Nlckla\18 tied al .2flll
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the Unal ..cb eollected $4,250.
· "HOME
OWNED
&amp;
OPERATED
rYOU'Ll
liKE
OUR
SERVICE"
I~) .tletlrPJined P,almer,
lhol a 'H for PGA dtamploo Dave
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tolal', of213 and Bobby Nichola •ad ;;.,~::.:
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1m- l!bo . IWI 11ame $10.000
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Social News

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Foreign News Commentary
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Branco Proving Good for
Strife Torn Brazilians

By PIUL NEWSOM
The Castello Branco governUP! Foreign News Aaalysl men! eliminated Commu•isl
]~~t tw., y~f'!'~ :.gn fAprll 1$. leadership from tbe unions, and
1964) a squat bull-necked rnan economically it was maktrlg

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named Humberto CasteUo Bran- undoubted gains.
co took office os Brazil's In !be first year, It cut '"'
president with a program rat&lt; of Inflation just about ln
guaranteed to be unpopular half and last year held 11 to 45
with many a free-swinging per cent More Improvement Is
Brazilian used to eight wild but expected Ibis year.
ruinous years under three Foreign governments and
previous presidents.
investors slowly regai.OO con.
Castello Branco was a former lidence in !be future of Brazil:
army chief of stall rated both Private foreign Investment
as an Intellectual knowledgea· this year Is expected -~!bly
ble in economics and a lo go as higb as 1800 rniUton as
reformer.
opposed to around f3.i million
His jol&gt;-to hall a plunge in !be last year of Goulart.
toward Communism and rev· Among heavy Investors wJU
erse inflation spiralling upward be such organizations as Ford,
at a rate of more than 110 per !be Aluminum_ Company of
cent pe year.
America, Pbilips Petroleum.
The army which overthrew Standard 011 C~mpazbi~~ New
Castello BranC()'S predecessor, Jersey and limon C
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the ineffective and leftist· The year 1965 sbowe&lt;l a 1590
leaning Joan Goulart, has a million trade surplus.
tl'lldition of respect for civilian But among tne unions,
governments and democrahc protected from t!:e wor:;t
processes. One of its declared ravages of rnflaU('Ill by arbilraobjectives in 1964 was restora- ry pay increase~o~ a...'1d frrst to be
lion of Brazilian democracy.
hit by tne ?overnment •usteri!y
But in succeeding weeks and program, the r~ remained a
months or the new regime, Its smouldering •mplcion that tbe
methods frequen!!y seemed less government in'end&lt;!d to deprivo
than democratic.
them of the blessiogs promised
th
By mid-June, 1!164.
e uy Goulart.
army's political purge had Now indust,-y, among t~e
deprived 337 persons of office early strong sup:mrrers uf
and political rights, including Castello Branco and his !irmgovernors of six states and !be minded pI ann i n g minister
three previous presidents men- Robert Campos, also is comtioned earlier, Goulart, Jusceli- plaining. Sales. say industry
no Kubitschek, under whom the spokesmen, are 40 to 50 per
wild spending spree started, cent below last year's levels.
and the unpredlctable Janlos Tight mon&lt;y L• mat&lt;Ing 11 hard
Quadros who quit after seven tj meet payroJls and pay
months in office.
income taxes.
Pol itically, there are charge:J
r Political
ed b d parties w~re abo- that the military intend to
"~e :arn:cr:cree took the perpetuate iherosel•es tn a
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presidential dictatorship.
e ec on °to C~stello Branco This is SIJmelh!r.g only the
su~esrrthe voters hats and future can sh•lW. Me3:rltimt the
orace~ it in the congress where Castello Bran~o regime eon·
~e government could not lose. tinu~ to accomplish an economFreedom of spee&lt;h was limited. lc moracle.
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Weekend gueata at !be
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
were !be ~ed 8'?"1. •
l.:Jereland, ~Y o:.wu.~ ua
lesion, W. Va., Rev. and
Merlin Teets and _B_l!nda,
ton, and Mr. ana. Mrs.

Fi•st Cycle
Event ··s ··n
Endurance

this vicinity ~ttended the fun.
era! In McArthur on Saturday
_.
lor R....U (Pink) Percy, well
lmoWII store operator "" Rt. 150 .
near McArthur. Mr. Perry bad
been born and mred near
Vale's Mill end bad been blind
since be was a boy.
.
Vel'IIOII Perry, mmards, spent Plant were made for an ...
. Frida~ ~Jgb! . wltb -~ -~.e;, dflrance run. !be first event of
~. a:ua .re.a:~,y, gUY . ._&lt;~....... the susoo, on April%4, starting
Mrs. the funeral of his cousin, Pink at 12 o'clock from Rock Sprlnp
Perry,_ ~ ~cArthu_r. ~r. an~ fairground wbeD the
Meigs
Mrs. c.:amn wooogtllll
'mu Motorcycle club met last week

Stool and children, local.
Frank
who has been
confined to
Arms
u..pltal, Athens, ls
and Is now convalescing at his
home here. Mr. and Mrs .. Wald
Edward Jeffers and family of
London, Ohio, were weekend
guests of bla grandparents, the
Bobos.
. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baum·
do
d I mil I Coshoc\ : ,~n !b." .i..';,end with
b ' rents Mr and Mrs Dale
D~e ~n S..;day 'tb• entlr..group
acc~mpanied by Rebecca, Thad
and Lisa Dye and Grant Price,
visited with Mr. and _ Mr s.
Clyde Walker and !am1ly at
Thurman.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mattox wet"e his
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Mattox, Charles, Edward, Dale and Denise of Phil·
adelphia, Pa.

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'Bill ·Costeilo Put the Fire Out

Soc•'ety Notes

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of Columbus visited at at Ill club bwso on Harrison- gil Holsinpr, ReedsviUe.
r--,J;~;;~:;;;:::~;;;;;~-1
the
borne on Saturday and viDe Road.
Recent vlaitOrl of Mrs. A.
Sunday.
Gene Houdasbelt, p,...ldent, c. stewart and Andmon B.
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Pickett of conducted !be meeting and In- Kibble were Mr. and Mrs. W.
Dayton spent the weekend hero lrQduced Maalne AI'IIOid who B. Kibble of Akron, Mr. and
wltb his mother, Mrs. Laura 1]10ke on !be bane taaue - I or Mrs. G. 0. MUhoan of ParkersKrebs and Chari" and
her Meigs lAical School
lllstrlct. burg, Mrs. Joseph Arnold, Mr.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon 'l'bo club endorsed the lsiUI and and Mrs. James Demman of
Marklns and family.
,
contributed flO toward publicity Chesterville, and Patty
and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and of It
David smith, Long j!ottom.
family and Mr. and Mrs. Errol Present wers Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Balelib Hel2or
Pickell and Rlckll Lee, Daylob, Gene Houdashel~ Mr. and Mn. and family of .':kron spent !be
and Mf!. Bob Wiles and daugh- Pblllp Rldlord and Stepbanle, Easter weekend at !be Hetzer·
ters, Medway, visited at the Mr and Mrs William Wagner B!se home.
VIctor Perry bome during the Jr.: Mr. and
FellJ Alkire, Mr. and Mrs. Gall ~.:,:n
Easter vacation.
Mrs. Reger AnnB and Lisa, am:' son, fT:h, w;r~s Be~
· an
The annual Easter family Robert Wllllama and Robby, ~~:: 0
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dinner was held at !be home George Wrlgh~ WendeU Jolters, Mr. y~d Mrs. Basil Green
of Mr. and Mrs. James Gaston George Wagner and Mrs. Arn- and family spent Easter week·
on Sunday. Those present were old.
end with her mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaston and
Grace Fryley of Portsmouth. ·
childre11 of Albany, Byron Ga..
GOURMET NOTE
!iJrs. Reed Crary, Keno, spent
ton, Karen and Burnelle, ~I Co- WASHINGTON {UPI)- Black Monday evening with Mr. and
lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Richard caterptllm are I treat in th~ Mrs Grant Smith and ramlly.
Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. Cbar- Congo m:1 AuslraJian aborl- ~tit and Gerral Chevalier
les Gaston, Debbie and Rey, Mr. gloes nibble anta like peanu~, of Mansfield spent Easter week
and Mrs. Clifford Smllb, JJm. says !be NaUonal GeographiC end wltb Mr. and Mrs. Edward
mie and NeJJie, and Linda Rig- Society.
Chevalier and Caryl.
,
gle, Athena. The children en- It reporta lbal Eskimos like Recent vl•llora of Mr. and '
joyed an egg bunt In the after- lo eat !be palma of polar bears. Mrs. Virgil Buckley were Mr.
noon.
Chinese reJtah obarka' rma and and Mrs. Oscar Soulier of Ak·
PI ,1011 Air!cans de"·'t
..,, 1n crocodiJ e ron, Mrs. Charles Ayers of Bel:
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PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATESI
Mr. and Mrs. Erro
."'lted tails, It reports.
pre, Howard Buckley of Mari·
a~d da.ughter, Daytoo, VIS
etta, and Mrs. Erne!t Rutb and
With b~ mother, Mrs. Leday11ta at the Temple Methodist ehurcb Mrs. Johnnie Kibble of Reeds·
Krebs _and Charles on Mon . on Sunday morning by Iran,. vJ!Je.
. SpecJa.l candehght commun- fer and Rlckll Lee Pickett, baby Easter Sunday dinner guests
lon &amp;e';lces were held at !be daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Er· of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reed
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MI. ~mon. Church on Friday ro1 Pickell, was baptized
In were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weaver L.:.:=:_:,;.:__...:,;.:..,;;,;;,;;,;,,;_______.;.._.,
evenmg With around 1110 per- special lerl'lces by Rev. David and Diane, Cheryl and Lisa of
sons present. Seventy-lour par-- WhiV~te::_________.!..W~av~er~ly~,:__:Mr~.~aR~d~Mra.~~llo~w:ard~-------------------ticipated in ~e service. On _ •
Sunday mom.Jng, a group ezt.
joyed SunrlBe Services near
d "- Earl
!be borne of Mr. an ..,• .
Starkey. There were 154 present for Sunday School and the
children enjoyed an egg hunt
fellowing Sunday SchooL Then
special serv~ces were held aDd
13. were receJVed Into mrmbership In the cburcb, some by
transfer and others • new
converts. Those taken In were
Shirley, Connie and Patsy Gre·er,
Johnny Grounds, Avis Flnlaw,
Mary Haning, Mildred, Shirley
and Marilyo Alkire,
Cindy
Blackwood, Larry Hayes and
Cecil and Rose Cax.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swett entertained with • family dinner
on Sunday in honor of
his
sun~ Augusta Swell, who cele·
brated her birthday recently.d
Those present were Mr. an
Mrs. W. I. Swett, Middleport;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reedy
and children, Pomeroy; and !be
guest Gf honor, Augusta Swett,
Middleport. In the alternoon,
Mrs. W.l. Swell, Augusta
and Mrs. Walter Swett
on Blanche Gorby in Albany.
Those spending Easter
day with Mrs. Ola Perry
Frank were Mr. and Mrs.
los Leist an d dau ghter, Ow ega,
N. Y.: William Thomas and
Amy Caldwell, Columbus,
Grover Stout, local
Carol
Burke and Rebecca Dye were
also callers at the Perry home.
Friends and re1atives here
have received word that Mrs.
John Rawlings snflered a brok·
en hlp in an accident near Orange Park, Fla., last week. She
is confined to Clay Memorial
hospital, Room 8, Green Cove
Springs. Fla.
Miso Oleva Smltb, lllqdenl at
Rumors thai Blue Cross of &lt;~vered by Blue Cross of Cea- Columbus Business University,
Centrru Ohio would not bonor tra! Ohio.
•pent the weekend with
claims of their subscribers bos- "The relationships between
parents,andMr.other
and relatives.
Mrs.
pltalized In five Akron bospJt. Blue Cross and member hospi~ Smith
als_which recenl!y_ announced als In the Blue Cross of Central Those wbo called on
their intention to Withdraw from Ohio area are e.tce11ent
the Murl Galaway during Easter
membership in Cleveland Bl~e best they have ever 'been," weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
1 o n,
Cro:ss and that Blue Cross IS Franz asserted. ''Moreover, " he David Woodrum and
"filling apart" were squelched continued, "with the help and Hamden; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
today by Howard C. Franz, Pre.. cooperation of the Ohio Depart- Clemons and sen, M~~~::
ident of Blue Cross of Central ment of Insurance, the Plan's and Mr _and Mrs. Rolland
Ohio.
financial condition is m o r e tree, Albany.
J'l'anz replied to Irresponsible sound than ever before. 0 u r Miss Carolyn Greenleess l~:~~
,b:lements quoted in news m~ percentage of operating expense ed with Mr. and Mrs. C
.dia- which implied both B I u e to Income Is the lowest ever- Fraley, Sr., in Mallory, W.
CriEs insolvency and poor rela~ 3.3 per cent for the year 1965. Va., during the past weekend.
lions with hospitals after
a 96.7 per cent of the income Mr. and Mrs. Harold ~~: 1 1
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number of individuals and em- received from subscribers was gly, Vicky and Bruce,
Sunday
with
her
parents,
pl~ee groups contacted t b e used to P,BY or .set a~ide to pay
Plau offices expressing concern members hospital bills. Today, and Mrs. Lincoln Russell, WoU II
over the reports.
our hospital-bill reserve posl· Pen.
tion Is the strongest in our or~
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
~anz said that recent devel~ ganlzation's history.&gt;~
Mark David and Randy,
o~ents Involving Blue Cross
,
. .
. moved into property fn
(ll Northeast Ohio and certain ' Best of relationships wttb thai they recently
h&lt;l!pi!&gt;tls in Akron will have no hospitals, lowest percentage of
upon the payment of overhead ever and the strong- from Grace Vorhes.
Ollie B. Burke, Donald Burke
for Blue Cross of Cen· east reserve position we bave
and
son and Wanda Metcalf,
, Ohio subscribers admitted ever held certainly do not supt&lt;iihose hospitals. He said that port any rumors that B I u e cinnati, visited with Mrs. Ha!Cross of Central Ohio will Cross is falling apart," Franz el Burke and family over the
Easter we-ekend.
member hospital benefits concluded.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rice
subscriber's contract. Ak- - -- and
sons vlslted with her paris not in the 29 county area
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William CuJ.
well. and other relatives here
on Sunday and Monday.
Those attending a lamlly ner at the home of Ruth Starkey
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Moore and family
Cnnton, Mr. and Mrs. T.
The Racine
Grange met Brookhart and Barbara of
GEORGE HARRIS
April 13 with
Earl Cross hany, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray·
~~r~~~ p~~~:~
Masttr, presiding, and p10: m~nd Nelson and daughter, loAll Kindt of Good Buys
All in OM Place
ned work in the 1st and 2nd ca ·
Sai-d today five delePvt
Frank
Woodgerd
son
of
Your
Chevv Deaflr
degrees to be exemplified at
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will represent the club
1 Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W~odflerdll
0
District 13-H Conven- the next meeting. · ne re n- of Columbus visited with
.
statement was received. It
lfli!·· :In Athens, on Apnl 30 and was voted to send $5 to Boys' grandparents, Mrs. Zelia
'
1. They are AI Leonard, Village at Smithville and Rural ry, and other relatives. I'T;,~~~~~
Warner, Edward Fos- . S nd
M 22 with who recently completed
Willis Leadingham and ~ ~If~ask~t
churcl.l training at Ft. KnQx, Kay.,
0peto Eves 9:00 P.M.
service, was planned.
being transferred to Ft. S ll
POMEROY, OHIO
will be the last con' Okla., lor more training.
of District ll--H 89 Mn. Jean Hamm,
home I .;M:a~n~y~f~ri~en:d~s~and:_~re~!a~ti;ve~•~o~f~iiii~
economist, assisted by Sharon I•;
presently constlluted. Roush and Lenore Bass, had ,
July I, tllti6, re - distric~ gl\arge of an apple
muHID
will take place.
tontesl. There were nl n e
guest speaker wiD be entriea, with Mrs. Lela Eu~
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lnternotional Third Vice erday receiving first
and
The West VIrginia Department of Welfare needa
David A. Evans, Mary
Easterday
second.
City. Texas. A spec· In Junior awards Denise
large numbers of COLLEGE GRADUATES for aoclal
!Illest at !be convention Cross was first and Donna
work positions. Starting salary f480 t month, beil•
bo Past International Cross, IIOCOIId.
ning July !st. For further Information and lnttnlew,
W. R. {Dick) Bryan The lecture bour consisted

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Mike ' of Coolvllle, Mr. and plan a supper lor ~!' ~
Mrs 'Jolmny Deprue and Clndy the. IJre IIDuJe,
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Mrs Ada Beckley of Columbus, Cra.J&amp; and Jamee Reed. ToMr.· and Mrs. Carl Barnett
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Foreign News Commentary
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Branco Proving Good for
Strife Torn Brazilians

By PIUL NEWSOM
The Castello Branco governUP! Foreign News Aaalysl men! eliminated Commu•isl
]~~t tw., y~f'!'~ :.gn fAprll 1$. leadership from tbe unions, and
1964) a squat bull-necked rnan economically it was maktrlg

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named Humberto CasteUo Bran- undoubted gains.
co took office os Brazil's In !be first year, It cut '"'
president with a program rat&lt; of Inflation just about ln
guaranteed to be unpopular half and last year held 11 to 45
with many a free-swinging per cent More Improvement Is
Brazilian used to eight wild but expected Ibis year.
ruinous years under three Foreign governments and
previous presidents.
investors slowly regai.OO con.
Castello Branco was a former lidence in !be future of Brazil:
army chief of stall rated both Private foreign Investment
as an Intellectual knowledgea· this year Is expected -~!bly
ble in economics and a lo go as higb as 1800 rniUton as
reformer.
opposed to around f3.i million
His jol&gt;-to hall a plunge in !be last year of Goulart.
toward Communism and rev· Among heavy Investors wJU
erse inflation spiralling upward be such organizations as Ford,
at a rate of more than 110 per !be Aluminum_ Company of
cent pe year.
America, Pbilips Petroleum.
The army which overthrew Standard 011 C~mpazbi~~ New
Castello BranC()'S predecessor, Jersey and limon C
·
the ineffective and leftist· The year 1965 sbowe&lt;l a 1590
leaning Joan Goulart, has a million trade surplus.
tl'lldition of respect for civilian But among tne unions,
governments and democrahc protected from t!:e wor:;t
processes. One of its declared ravages of rnflaU('Ill by arbilraobjectives in 1964 was restora- ry pay increase~o~ a...'1d frrst to be
lion of Brazilian democracy.
hit by tne ?overnment •usteri!y
But in succeeding weeks and program, the r~ remained a
months or the new regime, Its smouldering •mplcion that tbe
methods frequen!!y seemed less government in'end&lt;!d to deprivo
than democratic.
them of the blessiogs promised
th
By mid-June, 1!164.
e uy Goulart.
army's political purge had Now indust,-y, among t~e
deprived 337 persons of office early strong sup:mrrers uf
and political rights, including Castello Branco and his !irmgovernors of six states and !be minded pI ann i n g minister
three previous presidents men- Robert Campos, also is comtioned earlier, Goulart, Jusceli- plaining. Sales. say industry
no Kubitschek, under whom the spokesmen, are 40 to 50 per
wild spending spree started, cent below last year's levels.
and the unpredlctable Janlos Tight mon&lt;y L• mat&lt;Ing 11 hard
Quadros who quit after seven tj meet payroJls and pay
months in office.
income taxes.
Pol itically, there are charge:J
r Political
ed b d parties w~re abo- that the military intend to
"~e :arn:cr:cree took the perpetuate iherosel•es tn a
] ti
f
presidential dictatorship.
e ec on °to C~stello Branco This is SIJmelh!r.g only the
su~esrrthe voters hats and future can sh•lW. Me3:rltimt the
orace~ it in the congress where Castello Bran~o regime eon·
~e government could not lose. tinu~ to accomplish an economFreedom of spee&lt;h was limited. lc moracle.
,

Weekend gueata at !be
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
were !be ~ed 8'?"1. •
l.:Jereland, ~Y o:.wu.~ ua
lesion, W. Va., Rev. and
Merlin Teets and _B_l!nda,
ton, and Mr. ana. Mrs.

Fi•st Cycle
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this vicinity ~ttended the fun.
era! In McArthur on Saturday
_.
lor R....U (Pink) Percy, well
lmoWII store operator "" Rt. 150 .
near McArthur. Mr. Perry bad
been born and mred near
Vale's Mill end bad been blind
since be was a boy.
.
Vel'IIOII Perry, mmards, spent Plant were made for an ...
. Frida~ ~Jgb! . wltb -~ -~.e;, dflrance run. !be first event of
~. a:ua .re.a:~,y, gUY . ._&lt;~....... the susoo, on April%4, starting
Mrs. the funeral of his cousin, Pink at 12 o'clock from Rock Sprlnp
Perry,_ ~ ~cArthu_r. ~r. an~ fairground wbeD the
Meigs
Mrs. c.:amn wooogtllll
'mu Motorcycle club met last week

Stool and children, local.
Frank
who has been
confined to
Arms
u..pltal, Athens, ls
and Is now convalescing at his
home here. Mr. and Mrs .. Wald
Edward Jeffers and family of
London, Ohio, were weekend
guests of bla grandparents, the
Bobos.
. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baum·
do
d I mil I Coshoc\ : ,~n !b." .i..';,end with
b ' rents Mr and Mrs Dale
D~e ~n S..;day 'tb• entlr..group
acc~mpanied by Rebecca, Thad
and Lisa Dye and Grant Price,
visited with Mr. and _ Mr s.
Clyde Walker and !am1ly at
Thurman.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mattox wet"e his
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Mattox, Charles, Edward, Dale and Denise of Phil·
adelphia, Pa.

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'Bill ·Costeilo Put the Fire Out

Soc•'ety Notes

rum,

of Columbus visited at at Ill club bwso on Harrison- gil Holsinpr, ReedsviUe.
r--,J;~;;~:;;;:::~;;;;;~-1
the
borne on Saturday and viDe Road.
Recent vlaitOrl of Mrs. A.
Sunday.
Gene Houdasbelt, p,...ldent, c. stewart and Andmon B.
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Pickett of conducted !be meeting and In- Kibble were Mr. and Mrs. W.
Dayton spent the weekend hero lrQduced Maalne AI'IIOid who B. Kibble of Akron, Mr. and
wltb his mother, Mrs. Laura 1]10ke on !be bane taaue - I or Mrs. G. 0. MUhoan of ParkersKrebs and Chari" and
her Meigs lAical School
lllstrlct. burg, Mrs. Joseph Arnold, Mr.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon 'l'bo club endorsed the lsiUI and and Mrs. James Demman of
Marklns and family.
,
contributed flO toward publicity Chesterville, and Patty
and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and of It
David smith, Long j!ottom.
family and Mr. and Mrs. Errol Present wers Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Balelib Hel2or
Pickell and Rlckll Lee, Daylob, Gene Houdashel~ Mr. and Mn. and family of .':kron spent !be
and Mf!. Bob Wiles and daugh- Pblllp Rldlord and Stepbanle, Easter weekend at !be Hetzer·
ters, Medway, visited at the Mr and Mrs William Wagner B!se home.
VIctor Perry bome during the Jr.: Mr. and
FellJ Alkire, Mr. and Mrs. Gall ~.:,:n
Easter vacation.
Mrs. Reger AnnB and Lisa, am:' son, fT:h, w;r~s Be~
· an
The annual Easter family Robert Wllllama and Robby, ~~:: 0
·
dinner was held at !be home George Wrlgh~ WendeU Jolters, Mr. y~d Mrs. Basil Green
of Mr. and Mrs. James Gaston George Wagner and Mrs. Arn- and family spent Easter week·
on Sunday. Those present were old.
end with her mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaston and
Grace Fryley of Portsmouth. ·
childre11 of Albany, Byron Ga..
GOURMET NOTE
!iJrs. Reed Crary, Keno, spent
ton, Karen and Burnelle, ~I Co- WASHINGTON {UPI)- Black Monday evening with Mr. and
lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Richard caterptllm are I treat in th~ Mrs Grant Smith and ramlly.
Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. Cbar- Congo m:1 AuslraJian aborl- ~tit and Gerral Chevalier
les Gaston, Debbie and Rey, Mr. gloes nibble anta like peanu~, of Mansfield spent Easter week
and Mrs. Clifford Smllb, JJm. says !be NaUonal GeographiC end wltb Mr. and Mrs. Edward
mie and NeJJie, and Linda Rig- Society.
Chevalier and Caryl.
,
gle, Athena. The children en- It reporta lbal Eskimos like Recent vl•llora of Mr. and '
joyed an egg bunt In the after- lo eat !be palma of polar bears. Mrs. Virgil Buckley were Mr.
noon.
Chinese reJtah obarka' rma and and Mrs. Oscar Soulier of Ak·
PI ,1011 Air!cans de"·'t
..,, 1n crocodiJ e ron, Mrs. Charles Ayers of Bel:
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Mr. and Mrs. Erro
."'lted tails, It reports.
pre, Howard Buckley of Mari·
a~d da.ughter, Daytoo, VIS
etta, and Mrs. Erne!t Rutb and
With b~ mother, Mrs. Leday11ta at the Temple Methodist ehurcb Mrs. Johnnie Kibble of Reeds·
Krebs _and Charles on Mon . on Sunday morning by Iran,. vJ!Je.
. SpecJa.l candehght commun- fer and Rlckll Lee Pickett, baby Easter Sunday dinner guests
lon &amp;e';lces were held at !be daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Er· of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reed
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MIDDLIPOlT, 0.
MI. ~mon. Church on Friday ro1 Pickell, was baptized
In were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weaver L.:.:=:_:,;.:__...:,;.:..,;;,;;,;;,;,,;_______.;.._.,
evenmg With around 1110 per- special lerl'lces by Rev. David and Diane, Cheryl and Lisa of
sons present. Seventy-lour par-- WhiV~te::_________.!..W~av~er~ly~,:__:Mr~.~aR~d~Mra.~~llo~w:ard~-------------------ticipated in ~e service. On _ •
Sunday mom.Jng, a group ezt.
joyed SunrlBe Services near
d "- Earl
!be borne of Mr. an ..,• .
Starkey. There were 154 present for Sunday School and the
children enjoyed an egg hunt
fellowing Sunday SchooL Then
special serv~ces were held aDd
13. were receJVed Into mrmbership In the cburcb, some by
transfer and others • new
converts. Those taken In were
Shirley, Connie and Patsy Gre·er,
Johnny Grounds, Avis Flnlaw,
Mary Haning, Mildred, Shirley
and Marilyo Alkire,
Cindy
Blackwood, Larry Hayes and
Cecil and Rose Cax.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swett entertained with • family dinner
on Sunday in honor of
his
sun~ Augusta Swell, who cele·
brated her birthday recently.d
Those present were Mr. an
Mrs. W. I. Swett, Middleport;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reedy
and children, Pomeroy; and !be
guest Gf honor, Augusta Swett,
Middleport. In the alternoon,
Mrs. W.l. Swell, Augusta
and Mrs. Walter Swett
on Blanche Gorby in Albany.
Those spending Easter
day with Mrs. Ola Perry
Frank were Mr. and Mrs.
los Leist an d dau ghter, Ow ega,
N. Y.: William Thomas and
Amy Caldwell, Columbus,
Grover Stout, local
Carol
Burke and Rebecca Dye were
also callers at the Perry home.
Friends and re1atives here
have received word that Mrs.
John Rawlings snflered a brok·
en hlp in an accident near Orange Park, Fla., last week. She
is confined to Clay Memorial
hospital, Room 8, Green Cove
Springs. Fla.
Miso Oleva Smltb, lllqdenl at
Rumors thai Blue Cross of &lt;~vered by Blue Cross of Cea- Columbus Business University,
Centrru Ohio would not bonor tra! Ohio.
•pent the weekend with
claims of their subscribers bos- "The relationships between
parents,andMr.other
and relatives.
Mrs.
pltalized In five Akron bospJt. Blue Cross and member hospi~ Smith
als_which recenl!y_ announced als In the Blue Cross of Central Those wbo called on
their intention to Withdraw from Ohio area are e.tce11ent
the Murl Galaway during Easter
membership in Cleveland Bl~e best they have ever 'been," weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
1 o n,
Cro:ss and that Blue Cross IS Franz asserted. ''Moreover, " he David Woodrum and
"filling apart" were squelched continued, "with the help and Hamden; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
today by Howard C. Franz, Pre.. cooperation of the Ohio Depart- Clemons and sen, M~~~::
ident of Blue Cross of Central ment of Insurance, the Plan's and Mr _and Mrs. Rolland
Ohio.
financial condition is m o r e tree, Albany.
J'l'anz replied to Irresponsible sound than ever before. 0 u r Miss Carolyn Greenleess l~:~~
,b:lements quoted in news m~ percentage of operating expense ed with Mr. and Mrs. C
.dia- which implied both B I u e to Income Is the lowest ever- Fraley, Sr., in Mallory, W.
CriEs insolvency and poor rela~ 3.3 per cent for the year 1965. Va., during the past weekend.
lions with hospitals after
a 96.7 per cent of the income Mr. and Mrs. Harold ~~: 1 1
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number of individuals and em- received from subscribers was gly, Vicky and Bruce,
Sunday
with
her
parents,
pl~ee groups contacted t b e used to P,BY or .set a~ide to pay
Plau offices expressing concern members hospital bills. Today, and Mrs. Lincoln Russell, WoU II
over the reports.
our hospital-bill reserve posl· Pen.
tion Is the strongest in our or~
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
~anz said that recent devel~ ganlzation's history.&gt;~
Mark David and Randy,
o~ents Involving Blue Cross
,
. .
. moved into property fn
(ll Northeast Ohio and certain ' Best of relationships wttb thai they recently
h&lt;l!pi!&gt;tls in Akron will have no hospitals, lowest percentage of
upon the payment of overhead ever and the strong- from Grace Vorhes.
Ollie B. Burke, Donald Burke
for Blue Cross of Cen· east reserve position we bave
and
son and Wanda Metcalf,
, Ohio subscribers admitted ever held certainly do not supt&lt;iihose hospitals. He said that port any rumors that B I u e cinnati, visited with Mrs. Ha!Cross of Central Ohio will Cross is falling apart," Franz el Burke and family over the
Easter we-ekend.
member hospital benefits concluded.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rice
subscriber's contract. Ak- - -- and
sons vlslted with her paris not in the 29 county area
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William CuJ.
well. and other relatives here
on Sunday and Monday.
Those attending a lamlly ner at the home of Ruth Starkey
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Moore and family
Cnnton, Mr. and Mrs. T.
The Racine
Grange met Brookhart and Barbara of
GEORGE HARRIS
April 13 with
Earl Cross hany, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray·
~~r~~~ p~~~:~
Masttr, presiding, and p10: m~nd Nelson and daughter, loAll Kindt of Good Buys
All in OM Place
ned work in the 1st and 2nd ca ·
Sai-d today five delePvt
Frank
Woodgerd
son
of
Your
Chevv Deaflr
degrees to be exemplified at
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will represent the club
1 Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W~odflerdll
0
District 13-H Conven- the next meeting. · ne re n- of Columbus visited with
.
statement was received. It
lfli!·· :In Athens, on Apnl 30 and was voted to send $5 to Boys' grandparents, Mrs. Zelia
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1. They are AI Leonard, Village at Smithville and Rural ry, and other relatives. I'T;,~~~~~
Warner, Edward Fos- . S nd
M 22 with who recently completed
Willis Leadingham and ~ ~If~ask~t
churcl.l training at Ft. KnQx, Kay.,
0peto Eves 9:00 P.M.
service, was planned.
being transferred to Ft. S ll
POMEROY, OHIO
will be the last con' Okla., lor more training.
of District ll--H 89 Mn. Jean Hamm,
home I .;M:a~n~y~f~ri~en:d~s~and:_~re~!a~ti;ve~•~o~f~iiii~
economist, assisted by Sharon I•;
presently constlluted. Roush and Lenore Bass, had ,
July I, tllti6, re - distric~ gl\arge of an apple
muHID
will take place.
tontesl. There were nl n e
guest speaker wiD be entriea, with Mrs. Lela Eu~
OPPORTUNITIES FOR GRADUATE STUDY
lnternotional Third Vice erday receiving first
and
The West VIrginia Department of Welfare needa
David A. Evans, Mary
Easterday
second.
City. Texas. A spec· In Junior awards Denise
large numbers of COLLEGE GRADUATES for aoclal
!Illest at !be convention Cross was first and Donna
work positions. Starting salary f480 t month, beil•
bo Past International Cross, IIOCOIId.
ning July !st. For further Information and lnttnlew,
W. R. {Dick) Bryan The lecture bour consisted

Central Ohio Blue Cross
In Good Financial Stance

llld OI!Vt To!llllhlp Flrt Dtpmlllll
Mike ' of Coolvllle, Mr. and plan a supper lor ~!' ~
Mrs 'Jolmny Deprue and Clndy the. IJre IIDuJe,
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of Dayton Mr. 11111 Mrs. Maur· gllle all p. m. M~ liN
tee Reed,'
Rosemary and Tom- plan • rummage 18\e In JUDI.
Mr and Mrs DohrmaD Aoyoae bavlng donaliolll I or
~ Klppy and
Mr. the rumlnqe aile II llbd 14
Easter dinner £00818 of Mr. and ·Mrs. Alvin Reed, Bobby, DOtlfy the ollllllll'l',
and Mrs. Dawatn Dunt were Dennll and David, and Steve,
-Mro. L7lo Jllldenoa
Mrs Ada Beckley of Columbus, Cra.J&amp; and Jamee Reed. ToMr.· and Mrs. Carl Barnett
Mr. _a_nd_ Mrs;~~ 8~~~·;.,,._ · "")f!Nr.TON. K,v. (UPI) CottagevUle, W. va., KUtD &amp;..on- en~~, u••u~- ~~-·· ...... _ - - Griustark the Kentucky Derb1
don Tuppers Plallll Jacl&lt; Rood, day evening £00818 of Mr. and fa lie 'won the Mhllad
Mr.' add Mrs. BU11 Durst a~ ~- "!el~~ ~f:1.':. _P~ ,!t:A! ~~ JC~neland.
family and Mr. and Mrs. VII'- loe uauln tt.UAuaal1 .,~
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""'!• Woodv Allen new
t.Gndoo for his role in the Peter
SeUers.starred James
Bond
f.!l!: "Casl.,. Rnyale," which is
Ollly six months behind schedule,
more than $2.1100,000 over bud·
got and producer Ch.rlie Feld·
man's still l1l8l1ltaln1q he'a oo
deiJiihttd with It!! "q111llty" that
bo's gifted Sellers with a 125,
0110 Rolls·Royce
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Peter
bed kept to shooting lime and
bild(et, Fehlman probably
would've given him the Queen
Mary ... Amuger P- Matz
hustled to LDndon lor a quick·
pof&lt;h of "Funny Girl" openlnc

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lilt and Hr&amp; Normaa 1\lo
llr. ml lok Dovld 1\lggB tnter of Cbos!Or. Callen """' c.Jn "and dlugbltrl, Sbon1
enterlalntd wllb an Euler Mr. a!KI Mn. !&amp;Irion Riga ll1lll Faith liltd Amber, wo .......
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daqhten, Atbonl. ' .
of Mr. and loin. l)oa tofCICIII
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lng Ia okay ''"' a 14-year-Cld,
bul I wish aduUs would realize
lt'l jtbl as hard for a
reen·
ager. to qull at It Is for them.
W011ld TllltY qull bteeust they
were thrnteaedT We're hooked
too!! - TEEN SMOKER
Dear Smoker:
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11 you llllOke no more than '

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lorry Lowety

125 I. Main It,

Phtne WY 24171

don't. ral't') I• that . the
Dear Helen:
The Vtry Btll
of a b1g weddmg 18 greater, 1 ThiR ii in refet"f'nre tt
' usually. fha~ the ne-t wor.th '~ ! mother of tlle 14-year-old smo,k· ll In Usad Cars Anywhere
Ithe gifts. It s like derlarmg 1 er who said she had triad
NO REASONABLE
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busineu.
los~
on
your
income
erythlng
to
get
her
daughter
OFFER REFUSED
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HOLLYWOOD IUPJ) - lD t''The Ikluble Life of HeDI"J' I Robert White Af Keno sundav. When I ~et married
l'll )be one.~f thecrewd and I
SAVINGS (X).
,ame way~. ABC·TV,
the! Phyfe." and "ABC Stopf', '' a All thPir children and grar1ri. stand on this: our we-dding will
hadn t! 1 h9\'f' had my
tmllllt'st ct the three networks, i publk a(fairs !fltty.
ctlildrrn were prC'senL Thost cost M mGre .t~n $Ifi.OO: ! tO.·. lowa~re cut off. Je~tu~s:,
-Your Ra.-ltt Dtlltr"
ill ~be mo~t di~·rrting to watch ·
• :present wrre 1\tr. ;:~ nd Mrs .. 00 for the m1msttr. and $ii.OO· erythmg, but (11
t.ht~
didi'J
t mal&lt;• II
POMIROY• 0 •
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.il it&amp; entertainmPnt pla11s, and
William Carr p("IHW rmd Vicka Ifor the corsage, and we may · me sop, s I smo :.•·-~~c~~.,..,.;,.;,;,.,;;,;,;,.,;,.,;.....,,..
tble wiU cPrtainlr be thP cao:;e · He turn i n I are : .:'~lflfl.; of Alfred, !\·l;s. and. ~1r!'. Donn~ even sptnd that &lt;'Otlilage mon·
- --tD the corniog televj1ion season. Pla~r," "ThP .Fu1tt1.ve,
Com ~ Ohlmg~:r .1nd d 1ildren of Pom· ey &lt;Jn our flrd dlnnPr-AL0NE! 1j
For ABC·T\' has little star bat. · ''Tht- B1g \'allry," '·Bat· ! eroy \"ir and Mn (..'harles Why f'Xpend the energy you
power LJnd few blockbust~r hit! ~~n.'~. "F :roop." .~ewft~t;ed :" John·~ - ~nd siX ,·hildren, Mr. n:ed for your h~tneymoOO nu a j
of proven long-run stature, and 12 0 Clock 1-ll gll. Lawrenl'e and MrA Clare Woode and b1g whoop-t~o that tea ..·e~ ,vou I
therefore mu.st .try to lnitlate ~r~lk.', •rThr Hnli.\· wo;-d P.:~l~~.~~ dauglJter ·of Pomeroy, \1;. ~nd so drained . ph}•sic.a!J:;· and fl·
tre11ds or capJt allZf• on .L'1d&lt;: th.:~c \n~ •.~g~ to thP, R?;'0m ot rhe ! Mn. Henry Perref'. of Louisi- nanriall~· r •u don't
evtn i
caplltrf iUi'ntton and .SPa. . Til~ ~BI . and ~.~ , ana. _\tr . and Mrs. Thoma11 WANT a honeymoon~
sn.r. l
rating-:; .
s:mda~ movie . Pt&lt;.\ tnn PIR.e: ' : Wllitf' and chi ldren oi' Calif.
DENT
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S art 0r Alfr d
•hlch eipanded lo thriCe · M 1.
In !hi" p1:1~t few ~e:isom. tllt" wf'Pklr thi!' ~ta.::r,n . rl'! lurn..; IG t
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e · i Dear Student:
netw.,rk k1'i IJ('r.n rP:nark:lll.l ~· irs 0.riginal twice·J·\\'Et-k ror-- 1 a~ 518te: Mar~e • .or Dayton. : The majorlly of mtn and a .
tuccf'~~ful _at rlomg JU':· n.us, . mat
I VJs~t.ed With their Sister. Mrs. growlng numbl'r flf ~irl~ wlll i
hut has p.:ud ttie IJrjce ut grJmg :
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I Shulry Bahr one day Iac:.t .week. drink to that. fSoda. nllly. thlil
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C nith fl :J~h·in-the·pan fad~ and J11 a·Jdltlon to ABC St111 1 Mr. and ~ Mn.•JHck Seldena· .
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:&lt;;er e!l r )t' . a. · ac yn, r. an
rs.
And herP's nw fiv£&gt; • cenli :
p ~ when another ho: i~m I WJU be
. Pbilhp Smltb, and ~ar·\ent&gt; of worth: Big wedding ar.,. for .
a· llflm{'.; ::dong Itt r&amp;plnct' the i . Iron Hor sC'"- Hr.ur We stern Pomeroy, Wf'rt rvenmg call~rs . JE'i le who: 1. Can
:lfford l
tl &amp;how of thfl moment. Tlms last .
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S11nday of ~r and Mn BlaJilt' ! J P
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n ·•a• n •BC·TV · .1. 1.. ~ /p : m wh1ch Dalt&gt; ft,Jbemon 'I'IUJI a ~ !Uh n
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2. Thmk they cant possl·
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C ton PI ::K'l\" a ~eriatl;o:ed nighr. ; railr~ad ,n a pokerg;:~mr. ''Rnt : :Wlk~l MilhO!m mis!led a Jewl Y un(' 110" 1w1 ou 1.em : an
"J finlt&lt; 'i(•::l. P opPr,1 which r.o w h:•~ Patroi' '- Fnur men t.nke on , day~ nf sd1ool Ia~! wrrk With 3: J~vP. t~t..\lt c~mpa~blt ~e~~~
to only ordinary rating• litrenilh. · Getrnanv's Afrika Corp'! in : Ie\'tr and rold.
twrs ~n ~en " w 0 voon 1
ld lt alsu ~tartrd a rod: 'n' wJ I · World ·war li thalf hour.1. 1 Eao:: tM" gunday dmllt'i' ltJPsts i get rhri~ !rtlmgs hurt and end,l
01 program, ''Shindii," Which Wal . ' 'Mtn Aa;stnst Evil" - th1 livtrt. I of Mr. ind Mrs. Kenneth Ouvis 1 up feudm ' .1\ceording ltl m~ 1
~'ery hOI at c.np hm +:-. ~·tt: is ot cop.~. nn a tnetropnlitan fore&lt;\ und f.J rnily wert' \Jr. J\lurl Tav· j observations a~d .my corrtspiD· :
alrrady ~·m 1 c.: · led .\'o\'i ,1 1g 9tfirring Howard lluf1 (tlalf ! lnr. .\1r anti \J;s. i':re-rr·ft ~ illl· drnB, the firsT 11em rulf's •ut :
rid!ng tilt' trt'~l ,,t .hf' 1hour). "Tht Rounders''-con- ~ son ami l.m~ Annul
Long I about 60 JWr N·nl: the second :
"Batman'' f;jd .
t"mtJoran Wf'~tern c·omedy Bottom . .\lr~. CarGlyn Kotnig, : ·
Next season will ht
about two bronr bullteNJ, I and !On of Chesttr and Mar Je, I
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Cllill Will~ rhalf : .Johnnu :md Darlt"n~.
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CIU eren' '""\evtr, or t " onr fealltrHig
hou
I "S h~nt" V'f~l.."Ml b88 ed '
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sbow to watch in Al--l(' TV 's
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lineup- and, frankly. ptrhn()! I on" the film 4halr hoUfl;,
i ).tr. and Mrs . George Starcher,
tbe on)l· r r3
Ik
, , Milton P.M"l~ Show -Vn.rle· , :\otr. and Mr'. 1\t:itll Cllrtls of
J P og 'm to
a e 110'r t\' hour "Cre&lt;&gt;n Hornet''-Thr ·
II oo all threE&gt; network~ - is 1 • 1d d'
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really differem, in tlr~1r it i1 ' 01 ."'h '"h 1 h-;rn~ · "Th plTa~·!d , Mi&amp;s Cathy Darlcnt' Davir. r~- 1 ?§~
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-.t:mptmg
a return ro snme ' T
·. . ~ rmP- 1urn~ d 1n schoo1 .1 1to:r a 81f'F:c'
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It fs called 10 ABC Stage '67" all ppriods of hi~tory !one ·
It will be on f'J&lt;'h W,:•(iilc-!&gt;d~y houn '· Ph~· lh ~ Diller Show''-A :
b an hour, and ii wiU trv 3 ; we a lth~· Iamily gOfs broke and ,
collection of ungimd : •1;1 r~. :11as to keer ;t e1 serret 111a1r \
musicall aod documenlariPs ! lwurJ. '·Them Mooroes"-Five
lbvolving top talent': ::.' l"!('r (lfphanN:I bro1hrr.~ and sisters
Ale is planning a mergPr with run their pMPnls' homesh•ad in '
Jnttnmtionnl Telephonf' and an hnur Wt&gt;o;;tf!rn. '·LI)ve on a
Telegraph Corp., which rnav . Rooftop'' - f:omedy half-hour ~
relieve thE' broadcnstin~' 1 1 ·~; 1 r·. ; nhout nf'wl.vwed~ in 3 walkup l
ution of some finanrial &lt;;fr&lt;I Hl. San t"r&lt;-anri&lt;:f'O apartm~nl.
ll's here- the all·new, All American Gas Shaw- and you're invited.
"ABC St:1ge '6i" mm m:11 : , ;- 1
'Thf' \l rtn Who Nevf'r Wa&lt;:'' 1
See food favorites from New England to Hawaii prepared on stage.
turnin_g point. howevt&gt;r ~ lighr . in --\ ~PY asmmr&lt;: ttw identity of I
Watch as the stage setting .•. and the costuming ••• shift with the
llle network's attlturle.
a ilf';HI wr(llthJ mnn who wa~
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ABC-TV showo;. alrf'i1d~ can· , hi" douhle half hour J. "The ]
locale. Take home kitchen planning ideas ••• homemaking tips •••
died or ~n to be ,.anN&gt;le:l Tamm\· r:rim~&gt;" Sl10w ··-Hn lf 1
fabulous recipes designed to help you prepare imaginative, exciting
' are : "ksst' .fame-s." ' '.\ \tan hnur &lt;'flmedy uiJuut a madcap.
and taste·tempting family meals. Don't miss the All ·American Gas
Call&lt;'d Sht&gt;nal\(jooh.'' • TI 1P Far· " TI 1:1 t Cirl" - Marln Thoma~ as
mer's Daughter." '·Brn ca.. an nspiring actress from a
Cooking School, presented by the personable master of ceremonies,
ley. " ' ·Thft 1\venger s." · CouN ' cvnventionat family 1hul£ hour
Bob Eichhorn, and his talented new partner, Brenda Burris.
Uarti11l." ' · McHale'~ ~aY\'." romt'dyl. ' 'Thr llawk''-Hour
•'Oz?.if&gt; and HarriPr,''· ThP Pcitt" , drtnna. aboul
an American
D u k e program. "r; i d Rf'! .;. Jndinn who is a New York cop.

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·m~ f'amil~' · "llnn('\· w.-. ~1 . " · nectar whkh thr inRf'Ctl! sip, I
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and "'ince slw 11uw o1w. ~ ht&gt;
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that date. To avald confusion, we suggest
rou dtlstroy 101 Bonut Bingo Sltpt and
books trom Pro&amp;ram No. 50 that you may
nn·.v have,

PROGRAM #Bl
EXTRA BONUS I Each week we will print Extra Bonus Bingo Prize Slips in our newspaper ads. Wa~h for
these ads l Ctlt oul,(orcopy•) and use Ihem togethar with alithe Prize Slips olthil program you receiveat our
llores Io help you win your share ol Prizes. Start with the Eitra Prize Slips in this Ad! Mark them in yQIII
Bonus BlnjO Gllnte Book and you are on ypuf way to winning Cash Prizes.
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Number as hey appear on each newspaper Prize SUp, posted in yqur participating s!Ore.

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Series of BONUS BINGO No. 2 game book

Wjnners in previow Program No. 10

NBA l'llayofl RltmdiDgo
Ulliled Prell lltenalloaal
(JiesloOI.IIeVel FIDIII
W. L.
Angeles
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redeem their tliPt up to and lncludinl Sit·

BETS NEW RECORD
POINT PLEASANT, N.J.
(UPI) -8heul Ladany of l.!rael
amaslted !he oldeot Usted AAU
tl'lol: Mil field record Sunday
when be won 1 50-mile walk in
otcbt houn, M minutes and 36
oeeontll. Lldany's time btt·
tered the 1:29.12 clocking of G.
GUllo oot on Mey IO, 1878.

••• At No Extr1 Ch1rgel

April 20-21

SlVI' drivPr, :-1' rw! ur:tH .v whtoo
.lOt! w11nted to IJ&lt;t"" !wr. Mhe

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Coaldtook 0 Carnlna W1r1 Cmoralos 0 Lumln 111 Candia•
from Prepo Corperlllon 0 Thermo Spoons tram Gaydoll, Inc.
l] "Kit&lt; hen Pockaae" far Caoklna from KYP lulhlrland Paper
Company 0 Tupporwart [1 Bags of Oroctrles 0 And rock
Shi'I!Mtlbablts 0 Plul a Free Gilt for Everyone Who Altonds

Kine Fam1lv .·· '' Bhw I.1gh1." flnwP.n fnr rcprndurtion.

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J1111lor1 - JACKIE BAHR,
Karen BiaeU,
Karen Cart", Janet Fran!&lt;,
Polly Har·
ri1, Carolyn Hoffman, Mary
Mankin, Edna McCoy, SALLY
MORA, Pat Smith, Carol Nich.
oil, Sina Summeriield.
Seman - Bm ADen, Mary
Bohr, Greg · Bailey, Cheryl
Ben lz,
JULIA McCOY,
Roberta
Trussell,
LINDA
LARKINS.
Students whose names are
in ell capllala ....tved grodas
oi 93 per cent or above In
all of thoir 111bjects.

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0 Club Alumlil'um aeucep1n with Teflon (nan·lllckl llnlsn
0 Spiel lotand splao Ml 0 Betty Cracker "Din~er far Two"

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FI.OWER ~' RAGR.\SCF.

~~~Fleldler ~ 1L?··-~ ~ ~•l'lf!li.i!1
lillll John COIIriU II the men'.i befMt a. '·
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Orvy Gainer, Bermle Gallier of division, llltl Jutly Ttprt, fll,a filii, :
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llebron, Butch Byero o1 Lao- Mldonna Sdlld!t and Ro!i1n
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caster and Bernard Gainer of Ebbern in the women's dlvi· llolllllti ' IOOI; I M liii!IIU• .
Barberton called bn Saturday sion, are aU expected to make lead and protected 'ill _ .
evening.
the semlfinlll ol the toarney. ID tllo lteCil!ld ball ID 1110 JIIDil
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JamtS Smith of C.lumtm.
far their 4$11 flelotJ ID ' the '
was a weekend guest of the Dan HOLLAND WINS
rivalry that ttlrted ... .,.;.,.··
Smith&gt;.
RO'ITERDAM UP! _ . , ,
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HOI 1qo. Din~"""
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Swld8y aad tbere weN • tiel.
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Rose Tuesday evenlnc.
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of 85 per (!ent or above in aU
their classes at Eastern Blgh
School in tho lifth six weeks
grading period were:
Freabmea - BARBARA BAI·
LEY, JENNIFER DEAN, Can·
dace Hawk, Pamela Rend·
orson, NANCY KARR, Len·
ora Michael, Louise Michael,
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SANDRA NEWLUN,
Susan
·Tullio.
Sopbomores - Patti
Bahr,
PATTY BORING, Janet Flck,
Kathy Griffin, TWILA KARR,
Vicki Pooler, Joyce Van Met--

made a pass:

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v,_, Mr. 11"1 Mrs. Donal ~ Deen Brinker on Friday.

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Mlllvin Circle of CeiumbUI, Mr.
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and Mrs. Wm. Perry and lam·
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lly of Hollon, Mr. and Mrs.
Fifty • sb: were (11'\!ltDI lor George Perry of Dex&lt;er, Mr.
Sunday SChool Eastp". There and Mro. Jack Bostic aDd lam·
wen\' 110&amp;. ,i.iWAo, A p::;r~-n. ·~- ~· ")~ T.,at•rt . Mr "'"d Mra.
readJnis and 1111!111 wu preaent- Jack Perry and famUy of eo.
ed by ~· aDd.~· ~: And. lumbus and Mrs. Laura Circle,
erwm, Mr. ana mr111• ....., .. ai:t
Dixie Circle, Margaret Ann Mr. a!KI Mrs . Hayman Barnitz
carl- and LiDIII PalterSOIL of Pomeroy called at the Dean
Rov. Paul Sellm played the Brinker home saturday even. FIVE AUI!IIII!8 ENTERED
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BOURNEMOUTH
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Eaater weekend vlii!M with Mrs, Arthur Orr of Chester (UPII - Australia 'is expected
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Mrs. Mery Circle _,1\!r, and viSited with Mrs. Robert Lee to make BD lmpre!BIVt tlhowlnc
TbW'I. _ But Court 8l. Pomeruy
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·RACINE ELJilMBNTARY P.
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'!.• •I"....., M...r'av. Aorll
1t at 7:1) p. m. at tbe grade
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acbotl. Wallllr Cleland of R•
· =.e J~W!!'g!!!~ -m~~ will
Plans were completed for a Leo Kflllll!dy and Mr11. Leo speak 00 "What to Do Until tbe
Cower show to be held AprU.U. Bryan, judge's clerk!; Mrs. Rob- Emergency
Squed Arrives."
24 Iii the Oblo Power c.. office, erl Lew~ and Mrs.
Raben The Method!at Jllllior Choir will
•lien the Wlndlna Trall Garden 'nlompson, publicity; anJ !Irs. present special music end the
club mel Friday evenlnc at the Cllarlea Hayes and Mrs. Uoyd Orsl [ll'ada mothers will serve
boll!' of Mn. Robert Lewis, Mpore, rlean IIJI.
rofre!!lunents.
Sprmg·av.
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. . Tho Middleport, Amot.ur and CHESTER PTA will meel on
Mrs. Chsrles Lew11, pros• Walk·ln Garden clubs
haTe Monday evtnlng at 1 P m at
dent, was In chal'f!e of the mee~ been Invited to exhibit in the the
tie h 1 El t: · f
lng, opening with devotions by lnvltaUonal class. A white ele- offi gra wl~:: ·h Ide&lt;~":,. ~
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Mrs. C. L. Heaton, who read • phant 5Bie will be held during IC:S ill be
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poem, "I Will Not Hurry,'' by the show and there will be a men w
servt ·
Ralpb
Spauldlnc Cushman. drawing for a Tupperwar., vaoe. MIDDLEPORT
GARDEN
Member• an1wered roll rail Flower arrangements werP. Club wdl meet Monday, April
with • narcitw11 speclmtm. ..,_. judged by Mrs. Charl~::s Lewis 18, at the home of Mrs. Gareo
mona those ohown were Mt. and a blue ribbon awarded to Stansbury. All membtrs are
Hood, Wellington, Kina Alfred, Mrs. Robert Lewis for a ologarth asked lA&gt; bring gifts suitable
Sprill(l Glory and
Scarlet curve !llide of forsythia branch· for door priZes lor the GarO'Hara.
es, narcl.,ua and """111ents. den Therapy Club, Galllpolls
A' contribution was made to "Electroculture" wa• the State Institute.
the \vabkeena fend, a res'"'"' topic of the program hy Mra.
TU1!8DAY
tion !D'Oiecl of Garden clubs. Thompson. It was •hown that 1 AUXILIARY of the Veterans
Jnvttatiooa were read from the 33 per cent 1rowth incroaae ie Memorial Hospital wnl meet
Coltllllbla Gu Co. to attend the obtained wben ele"lrlc Clll'rent Tuesday AprU II at 7:!0 p. m.
Blue Flame Feolival and from Is pas...t through plant. 1~... Ill the bospital cafeteria. All
the BuUtmd Gartlen club to par· plants grow taller 01111 haVfl mtmbers are requeslad to at·
ticipate ·in tbeir flower show, more of a root system, proving tend.
"New Ilorizons," on April SO · that electricity t. 1 fartor in FRIENDLY CffiCIJE of the
May I.
promoting plan llfOWth
Foderated Church will meet
Memben .... p!aclnl! crayons
Game• wero played ct•rlng · Tueaday, April 19, at 8 p. m.
and eolor material In waWng the social hour under the dtrec- Mrs. Carl Kautz will be in
room or Veter1111 Memorial Ho!· tion of Mrs. Bryan and priztl charge. Hostes!es will be Mu.
pita! for entertainment of chil· awarded tbe winners. A des. Phil Globokar and
M II •
dren visUing there. Tho travel· serl course carrying oul the Mary E. Chapman .
ing prilt donlled hy Mr!. Wol· oprlng lime theme was served
WEDNESDAY
ter Bentz was awuded to Mrs. by the hostess. The May meet. CLASS 12 CIRCI.E of lleath :
Robert Thompoon.
mg w11l be held at tht home of Melbodisl Church
will meet 1
Commlltecs were aamed for Mrs. Robert Thompson.
Wednesday evening.
April
the flower llmw and &lt;nclude,
20 at a p. m. ,, the chur&lt;h.l
Mr1. Cllarlu Lewis and Mra.
Mr 5
Forrest Bachtel is
John Terrell, Gower ohow cllair· Pl..a Part,y Gil•en
prO(!r~m cha~rman wIt h i
man; Mn. Walter Btnt• and Ry Santi:\' }alm•on
Miss Friede Faehnle, davotion· l
Mrs. Joseph Struble, staging;
al
chairman The hostesses
Mrs. Allard Pratt and Mrs. C. Uh
Sandy · J•hnson
entertained
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part f 11 1 th are 1ms. Nau .M oore, Mr!. L. i
L. Htaton, rt:·giltratlon; Mrs. I w.· a pJZza
Y 0 ow og e w. !l!kComas, Mn. E.
M. :
Middleport
School
Band
concert
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Fld
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r ay evenllli at the home
PAST
PRESIDENTS
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btr parenill, Mr. and Mrs. the American Legion Au&lt;ill·
James Johnson, Loc118t St.
f Ore Webster
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Ptz:za and pep were served · a~y
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Plans were made for a bake by Nancy Buchanafl Kathy WJli
meet Wednesday even· 1
sale with proceeds to be used !' Conde Mary Bradbur'y
ing. a.t
the home of Mra. 1
for campine seaaimll when the Swan.;,n Kathy McGir;
J. M. Thornton.
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Junior Methodist Youth Fellow· 1d H ~II 8
G 1· h
BOSWORTII Council No. 48, I
ship of Heath Methadlat Churcb a: J el
u:a~
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Royal and Stfect Masten, will
met SUnday evenitJg at 1he 01:
'11~ ":in an Y 0 Mnsonk. hold
their stot.d assembly '
church.
F
"st n ~~~were
ar Wednesda)' at 7:30 p. m. at j
Rbondj Hysell prelideut con· Howl.er, Mi~e er,
the Pomemy
Masonic Tem· ·
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dueled !he meelinti .. wbich waa Lo Jim W
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·P e, for transac mg a re- 1·
na:.
arner, m
1 bus'mess. Thomas c . Ed
opened
jU ar
" . with. '"l'be Lord'• Pray. pat Arc her, DevIn DaII ey,
d
ill ir'
ste
er giVen m unison.
Sylvia ie Walters, Oke Ritter
and war s,
us wus
rna r, .
Swanson was appointed to 11e. D Jd Bulk' k 'i
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all qfficers and
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cure a time for the sate. Plans av .
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companiont to attend.
wore made for 1 farewell party
THURSDAY
for m11tnber1 of !he group who 100 fli/th, Si:r:lh
TWILIGHT Garden club win
wlll be leavlnc the community. Graders al Cancer!
meet
Thursday •venlna al
Article• were read by Vern There were 100 fifth and sixth the home of .Mrs. Lev~ett
Ord anti Dollt Wallen.
Re· IP'ade students of the
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Rouah with Mila Lucretia Gtnfreshments were served by Ok· l port Elementary Schools in Ath· be1mer as co .. hoetess.
ey Ritter. Pment were Doxie , ens Friday to attend the chU
Waltm, Olcey Ritter, Tom dren's Concert presented by
Cooke, !tan Smith, Dwight Dow· the Ohio University Symphony \
oon, Vern Ord, Rhonde HyseU, Orchestra, sponsored by the
Jones.
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Athens Music Club.
· &amp;antiJ Johnaon, Sylvia Swan-] II was reported that 1.1100
eon, entl Mr. and Mro. Emenoo •dents from Metgs Ct u n t
Jonet.
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Massar, Diana anti Mrs. Ml11 ~ apenl l!luao
Charles, local, lilt. and Mrs. day wtth Mr. and Mrs. Wale!DII
Oscar 8lbeoct ood Ray ol White II 11'1at.

starling

in 1bll rum 'Nrlioo ui .;;;.;"\'"'' "" jllo:r. ~";
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]eliminates...., JOe per aal 4lf
"Tilt ImPoulble Y""""
as Toll&amp;" ole ... 1'1111 foot •
Tllll e&lt;&gt;ltmm iJ lor YOUDi P"'" "'l' Uti.iq;=:; ~ !~ tlttro
sb'OIIIIf II'Wo0Ck11QIC!r8d .. ; ;· holdccs (fl ••), ..ougb to
pie, their problems anti ple.,. - EVI!R~YI
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Bq Crolby'a ~aogmg up nw 70llr .,..th • .,.,, :h&lt;l'•!rl
,...,., thtlt trnublet ond fuJI. In case I didn't make myaa
goll stil!b,lllllll his both. elbow served wilb ubetlol . . .
As wllb the ,.,t ofllelen Jlelp &amp;ar: i'm 011 yviii' i'.:l; :!!
bursitis dlpoppurs ... Tile Mlr· EIMI!bower, IIlli Ike but
It welcome&amp; laughl but wey, Student, but 11'1 only •
lin (Arieno Fnbcil) Gobel• lrv· lid frlelld and olrick
dedp a eerlouJ question penonol oplnioo brought on
ing P. ·jfor pll-.ol • tho • lty" yacalloned In Lee Vepa
a bmh..fl.
from arbilrating too mall!' wedyear, caf..Jeague) Low a 1 d tho rtemlll., ent1 seor aU
Send your ~~Jo~Hge questioDB dlllg siJillbblelln my dally mail,
the Herman ("Folr Ledy" JII'O' best ..,. around lhel 1ow11 .
YOIJ'l'll MKEJ&gt; FOR IT, 1 may widl my typeorrller rliJ.
ducer) Levllu! will hU 111&lt; road A famoUJ comedian's
of Helen Belp US! this bon had come with Invisible
to Cannes together .. La a- son ill bollllng the bolllo.
newspaper.
1n1t IO or 15 yeen from now
ouille col- mort JlW!·ftllh,
TO RAVJI: A LOVELY
w11on eur daughters get orange
ion folk than any hlgli·FreDoll Paul Newman (wlloll
WJI:DDING _ ON Sl5.tll
bloosolllll in !heir eyeo. - B.
restaurant In lnwn . . . There I " Harper" !IOQllelntll Fall
HelM:
TO SELL A WEDDING GOWN
was l'erry Como's favorite TV a fortune) felt rjcb enougb
I'm glad to see a man who Dear Hslen:
momentarily over tbere ... May tonsil Frank Gallop following only to c:urprlse hi!! wUe with
OOnest about the reason b!- Pie~~
t:-n
:~!.,at three cigarettes a day. you are- I
.,. add our opinion that War· an antiquo table from one of $31111,000 H'wood home but
· big lffildlnc• (the brid.. Broke thet II •~ ~ - · n'l hooked, honev. You could I
ner's Paul ~ewma~ - ''Har- tliose Madison Ave.
allti,ue $70,000 _!4,000-~cre) ranch
wh&amp; said, -·Face it_ the my two daughters Mid thftr stop tomGI'l'(JW aDd miss notll· 1
~,. m~vie 1s _as 8hck a 'lice lhops that mlg~t be called.' An San Lms Oblspo (CaL)
is what count&amp;." This wed- wedding gown!
ina but the phony grown _ up j
01 intelhgent VIO!en~e as hao Arm and a Log hy tbtlr prlcea; Harry llflafonte played to
· jazz k like a chain reac·
ll'd th
1leell
get hen you light I
been gooseburnped m y('ar~; a i and take our long-researched 700 Parisi•• at ~ PA1a11
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affair
Both
were
marr
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you
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good, literate. snarling diver- . personal word for it, the decep. SportA for the ·JeMft&amp; (I[ liar·
. ne g
as
g
• summer, but not the same
Up and drag. • on ~~
hj
sloll ... Gabriel Heotter's wife Ilively s~&gt;-informal • ht's. triple tin Luther King .. lrv Kupclo. (weddang, 1 mean), and
and tltey wore the same
the old malarkey about ~. wls 1
diad in Miami Besch . . Bark· breasted Mr. GaUop doetn't u.. et of Chicago was ollered !led· body kick• in with glft8. • T ding dress, a lovely
. m;~e~ starte~, bul,
sigh, \
stqe at "Li.oll in Win!Rr," Mav- 1ually follow antiques . .. Frank'a da Hopper·~ chair (bt
aaid next tries 00 outdo her. More Well. rn~· husband had a
~tJf!l, 1 J~st cant ~tck the hab· :
ar Lindsay told star
Robe.rt I notion of a true antique Is nDJ no) fcven tf he dGelln't wear mone~ drained fro~ friends wbo~ daughter was
1t. That I bra~mg - AND ~
Preston (playh... King Henn·l girl who's old enough to vote. now~red hats so well
for g1fts. Well by this time the rnamed several montM later. YOU KNOW rr.
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!ltar and Paul Getty Jr.
the only wa~ to get tlu!lr mve!lt· sell their g~twn, as they said faml~ Ilv!ng ns., rr you're hav·
.nos creator Larry Aldrich'• "Serendipity" 'on E. 5Mb 1 n·r be planning a wedding ; ~ent ;•ck 1 ~ by 1 ~t'owl~
~he ! they didn't elt]lect to marry ing kid ~ble or Ju•t plain I
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beautiful daughter K::ttP. fini!h· St.l i~ a late-late or anyway i with the-ir money lt'd be a mer c urc {~ a! 1 ~ ~ ;~.n88; 1 gain, being very, very
trouble. Jet Helen help YOU. I
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fd her liMit movie, •· Red 0\'er post-movif&gt; snack 1pot you must ger
LP.~ter Lanin'~
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She will 1lso welcome your 1
led" produced by Paul \David Itat ~I ''t'l1fertaining, ·• even if the b~ck the calendar.
~he couplP.i lltlle nest. And ! detenorah.'. After almost
ewn amusing e:&lt;perltnces. Ad- :
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~ grub \Vett'n"t good which it. 1!1; "sHdf't.\· singers:'' for his
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years _a!ld four ~hU~.
dress Helen Bolte! in care of1
lbould Alan King bf. deflated the very whimRical Serendipitv that is.
' What they don't reali7:e (or Iare still happily roamed.
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t.Gndoo for his role in the Peter
SeUers.starred James
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f.!l!: "Casl.,. Rnyale," which is
Ollly six months behind schedule,
more than $2.1100,000 over bud·
got and producer Ch.rlie Feld·
man's still l1l8l1ltaln1q he'a oo
deiJiihttd with It!! "q111llty" that
bo's gifted Sellers with a 125,
0110 Rolls·Royce
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Peter
bed kept to shooting lime and
bild(et, Fehlman probably
would've given him the Queen
Mary ... Amuger P- Matz
hustled to LDndon lor a quick·
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enterlalntd wllb an Euler Mr. a!KI Mn. !&amp;Irion Riga ll1lll Faith liltd Amber, wo .......
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bul I wish aduUs would realize
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W011ld TllltY qull bteeust they
were thrnteaedT We're hooked
too!! - TEEN SMOKER
Dear Smoker:
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Dear Helen:
The Vtry Btll
of a b1g weddmg 18 greater, 1 ThiR ii in refet"f'nre tt
' usually. fha~ the ne-t wor.th '~ ! mother of tlle 14-year-old smo,k· ll In Usad Cars Anywhere
Ithe gifts. It s like derlarmg 1 er who said she had triad
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l'll )be one.~f thecrewd and I
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,ame way~. ABC·TV,
the! Phyfe." and "ABC Stopf', '' a All thPir children and grar1ri. stand on this: our we-dding will
hadn t! 1 h9\'f' had my
tmllllt'st ct the three networks, i publk a(fairs !fltty.
ctlildrrn were prC'senL Thost cost M mGre .t~n $Ifi.OO: ! tO.·. lowa~re cut off. Je~tu~s:,
-Your Ra.-ltt Dtlltr"
ill ~be mo~t di~·rrting to watch ·
• :present wrre 1\tr. ;:~ nd Mrs .. 00 for the m1msttr. and $ii.OO· erythmg, but (11
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William Carr p("IHW rmd Vicka Ifor the corsage, and we may · me sop, s I smo :.•·-~~c~~.,..,.;,.;,;,.,;;,;,;,.,;,.,;.....,,..
tble wiU cPrtainlr be thP cao:;e · He turn i n I are : .:'~lflfl.; of Alfred, !\·l;s. and. ~1r!'. Donn~ even sptnd that &lt;'Otlilage mon·
- --tD the corniog televj1ion season. Pla~r," "ThP .Fu1tt1.ve,
Com ~ Ohlmg~:r .1nd d 1ildren of Pom· ey &lt;Jn our flrd dlnnPr-AL0NE! 1j
For ABC·T\' has little star bat. · ''Tht- B1g \'allry," '·Bat· ! eroy \"ir and Mn (..'harles Why f'Xpend the energy you
power LJnd few blockbust~r hit! ~~n.'~. "F :roop." .~ewft~t;ed :" John·~ - ~nd siX ,·hildren, Mr. n:ed for your h~tneymoOO nu a j
of proven long-run stature, and 12 0 Clock 1-ll gll. Lawrenl'e and MrA Clare Woode and b1g whoop-t~o that tea ..·e~ ,vou I
therefore mu.st .try to lnitlate ~r~lk.', •rThr Hnli.\· wo;-d P.:~l~~.~~ dauglJter ·of Pomeroy, \1;. ~nd so drained . ph}•sic.a!J:;· and fl·
tre11ds or capJt allZf• on .L'1d&lt;: th.:~c \n~ •.~g~ to thP, R?;'0m ot rhe ! Mn. Henry Perref'. of Louisi- nanriall~· r •u don't
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caplltrf iUi'ntton and .SPa. . Til~ ~BI . and ~.~ , ana. _\tr . and Mrs. Thoma11 WANT a honeymoon~
sn.r. l
rating-:; .
s:mda~ movie . Pt&lt;.\ tnn PIR.e: ' : Wllitf' and chi ldren oi' Calif.
DENT
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•hlch eipanded lo thriCe · M 1.
In !hi" p1:1~t few ~e:isom. tllt" wf'Pklr thi!' ~ta.::r,n . rl'! lurn..; IG t
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e · i Dear Student:
netw.,rk k1'i IJ('r.n rP:nark:lll.l ~· irs 0.riginal twice·J·\\'Et-k ror-- 1 a~ 518te: Mar~e • .or Dayton. : The majorlly of mtn and a .
tuccf'~~ful _at rlomg JU':· n.us, . mat
I VJs~t.ed With their Sister. Mrs. growlng numbl'r flf ~irl~ wlll i
hut has p.:ud ttie IJrjce ut grJmg :
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And herP's nw fiv£&gt; • cenli :
p ~ when another ho: i~m I WJU be
. Pbilhp Smltb, and ~ar·\ent&gt; of worth: Big wedding ar.,. for .
a· llflm{'.; ::dong Itt r&amp;plnct' the i . Iron Hor sC'"- Hr.ur We stern Pomeroy, Wf'rt rvenmg call~rs . JE'i le who: 1. Can
:lfford l
tl &amp;how of thfl moment. Tlms last .
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"J finlt&lt; 'i(•::l. P opPr,1 which r.o w h:•~ Patroi' '- Fnur men t.nke on , day~ nf sd1ool Ia~! wrrk With 3: J~vP. t~t..\lt c~mpa~blt ~e~~~
to only ordinary rating• litrenilh. · Getrnanv's Afrika Corp'! in : Ie\'tr and rold.
twrs ~n ~en " w 0 voon 1
ld lt alsu ~tartrd a rod: 'n' wJ I · World ·war li thalf hour.1. 1 Eao:: tM" gunday dmllt'i' ltJPsts i get rhri~ !rtlmgs hurt and end,l
01 program, ''Shindii," Which Wal . ' 'Mtn Aa;stnst Evil" - th1 livtrt. I of Mr. ind Mrs. Kenneth Ouvis 1 up feudm ' .1\ceording ltl m~ 1
~'ery hOI at c.np hm +:-. ~·tt: is ot cop.~. nn a tnetropnlitan fore&lt;\ und f.J rnily wert' \Jr. J\lurl Tav· j observations a~d .my corrtspiD· :
alrrady ~·m 1 c.: · led .\'o\'i ,1 1g 9tfirring Howard lluf1 (tlalf ! lnr. .\1r anti \J;s. i':re-rr·ft ~ illl· drnB, the firsT 11em rulf's •ut :
rid!ng tilt' trt'~l ,,t .hf' 1hour). "Tht Rounders''-con- ~ son ami l.m~ Annul
Long I about 60 JWr N·nl: the second :
"Batman'' f;jd .
t"mtJoran Wf'~tern c·omedy Bottom . .\lr~. CarGlyn Kotnig, : ·
Next season will ht
about two bronr bullteNJ, I and !On of Chesttr and Mar Je, I
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Cllill Will~ rhalf : .Johnnu :md Darlt"n~.
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CIU eren' '""\evtr, or t " onr fealltrHig
hou
I "S h~nt" V'f~l.."Ml b88 ed '
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sbow to watch in Al--l(' TV 's
r· . ' - ·· ·
· Friday tv&lt;·ning MUe&lt;:ts wer e
lineup- and, frankly. ptrhn()! I on" the film 4halr hoUfl;,
i ).tr. and Mrs . George Starcher,
tbe on)l· r r3
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, , Milton P.M"l~ Show -Vn.rle· , :\otr. and Mr'. 1\t:itll Cllrtls of
J P og 'm to
a e 110'r t\' hour "Cre&lt;&gt;n Hornet''-Thr ·
II oo all threE&gt; network~ - is 1 • 1d d'
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: Pomei'Oy.
really differem, in tlr~1r it i1 ' 01 ."'h '"h 1 h-;rn~ · "Th plTa~·!d , Mi&amp;s Cathy Darlcnt' Davir. r~- 1 ?§~
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-.t:mptmg
a return ro snme ' T
·. . ~ rmP- 1urn~ d 1n schoo1 .1 1to:r a 81f'F:c'
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Jmens.on to
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It fs called 10 ABC Stage '67" all ppriods of hi~tory !one ·
It will be on f'J&lt;'h W,:•(iilc-!&gt;d~y houn '· Ph~· lh ~ Diller Show''-A :
b an hour, and ii wiU trv 3 ; we a lth~· Iamily gOfs broke and ,
collection of ungimd : •1;1 r~. :11as to keer ;t e1 serret 111a1r \
musicall aod documenlariPs ! lwurJ. '·Them Mooroes"-Five
lbvolving top talent': ::.' l"!('r (lfphanN:I bro1hrr.~ and sisters
Ale is planning a mergPr with run their pMPnls' homesh•ad in '
Jnttnmtionnl Telephonf' and an hnur Wt&gt;o;;tf!rn. '·LI)ve on a
Telegraph Corp., which rnav . Rooftop'' - f:omedy half-hour ~
relieve thE' broadcnstin~' 1 1 ·~; 1 r·. ; nhout nf'wl.vwed~ in 3 walkup l
ution of some finanrial &lt;;fr&lt;I Hl. San t"r&lt;-anri&lt;:f'O apartm~nl.
ll's here- the all·new, All American Gas Shaw- and you're invited.
"ABC St:1ge '6i" mm m:11 : , ;- 1
'Thf' \l rtn Who Nevf'r Wa&lt;:'' 1
See food favorites from New England to Hawaii prepared on stage.
turnin_g point. howevt&gt;r ~ lighr . in --\ ~PY asmmr&lt;: ttw identity of I
Watch as the stage setting .•. and the costuming ••• shift with the
llle network's attlturle.
a ilf';HI wr(llthJ mnn who wa~
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ABC-TV showo;. alrf'i1d~ can· , hi" douhle half hour J. "The ]
locale. Take home kitchen planning ideas ••• homemaking tips •••
died or ~n to be ,.anN&gt;le:l Tamm\· r:rim~&gt;" Sl10w ··-Hn lf 1
fabulous recipes designed to help you prepare imaginative, exciting
' are : "ksst' .fame-s." ' '.\ \tan hnur &lt;'flmedy uiJuut a madcap.
and taste·tempting family meals. Don't miss the All ·American Gas
Call&lt;'d Sht&gt;nal\(jooh.'' • TI 1P Far· " TI 1:1 t Cirl" - Marln Thoma~ as
mer's Daughter." '·Brn ca.. an nspiring actress from a
Cooking School, presented by the personable master of ceremonies,
ley. " ' ·Thft 1\venger s." · CouN ' cvnventionat family 1hul£ hour
Bob Eichhorn, and his talented new partner, Brenda Burris.
Uarti11l." ' · McHale'~ ~aY\'." romt'dyl. ' 'Thr llawk''-Hour
•'Oz?.if&gt; and HarriPr,''· ThP Pcitt" , drtnna. aboul
an American
D u k e program. "r; i d Rf'! .;. Jndinn who is a New York cop.

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FI.OWER ~' RAGR.\SCF.

~~~Fleldler ~ 1L?··-~ ~ ~•l'lf!li.i!1
lillll John COIIriU II the men'.i befMt a. '·
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Orvy Gainer, Bermle Gallier of division, llltl Jutly Ttprt, fll,a filii, :
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Barberton called bn Saturday sion, are aU expected to make lead and protected 'ill _ .
evening.
the semlfinlll ol the toarney. ID tllo lteCil!ld ball ID 1110 JIIDil
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far their 4$11 flelotJ ID ' the '
was a weekend guest of the Dan HOLLAND WINS
rivalry that ttlrted ... .,.;.,.··
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of 85 per (!ent or above in aU
their classes at Eastern Blgh
School in tho lifth six weeks
grading period were:
Freabmea - BARBARA BAI·
LEY, JENNIFER DEAN, Can·
dace Hawk, Pamela Rend·
orson, NANCY KARR, Len·
ora Michael, Louise Michael,
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Susan
·Tullio.
Sopbomores - Patti
Bahr,
PATTY BORING, Janet Flck,
Kathy Griffin, TWILA KARR,
Vicki Pooler, Joyce Van Met--

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Mlllvin Circle of CeiumbUI, Mr.
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and Mrs. Wm. Perry and lam·
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lly of Hollon, Mr. and Mrs.
Fifty • sb: were (11'\!ltDI lor George Perry of Dex&lt;er, Mr.
Sunday SChool Eastp". There and Mro. Jack Bostic aDd lam·
wen\' 110&amp;. ,i.iWAo, A p::;r~-n. ·~- ~· ")~ T.,at•rt . Mr "'"d Mra.
readJnis and 1111!111 wu preaent- Jack Perry and famUy of eo.
ed by ~· aDd.~· ~: And. lumbus and Mrs. Laura Circle,
erwm, Mr. ana mr111• ....., .. ai:t
Dixie Circle, Margaret Ann Mr. a!KI Mrs . Hayman Barnitz
carl- and LiDIII PalterSOIL of Pomeroy called at the Dean
Rov. Paul Sellm played the Brinker home saturday even. FIVE AUI!IIII!8 ENTERED
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BOURNEMOUTH
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Mrs. Mery Circle _,1\!r, and viSited with Mrs. Robert Lee to make BD lmpre!BIVt tlhowlnc
TbW'I. _ But Court 8l. Pomeruy
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·RACINE ELJilMBNTARY P.
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'!.• •I"....., M...r'av. Aorll
1t at 7:1) p. m. at tbe grade
.
acbotl. Wallllr Cleland of R•
· =.e J~W!!'g!!!~ -m~~ will
Plans were completed for a Leo Kflllll!dy and Mr11. Leo speak 00 "What to Do Until tbe
Cower show to be held AprU.U. Bryan, judge's clerk!; Mrs. Rob- Emergency
Squed Arrives."
24 Iii the Oblo Power c.. office, erl Lew~ and Mrs.
Raben The Method!at Jllllior Choir will
•lien the Wlndlna Trall Garden 'nlompson, publicity; anJ !Irs. present special music end the
club mel Friday evenlnc at the Cllarlea Hayes and Mrs. Uoyd Orsl [ll'ada mothers will serve
boll!' of Mn. Robert Lewis, Mpore, rlean IIJI.
rofre!!lunents.
Sprmg·av.
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. . Tho Middleport, Amot.ur and CHESTER PTA will meel on
Mrs. Chsrles Lew11, pros• Walk·ln Garden clubs
haTe Monday evtnlng at 1 P m at
dent, was In chal'f!e of the mee~ been Invited to exhibit in the the
tie h 1 El t: · f
lng, opening with devotions by lnvltaUonal class. A white ele- offi gra wl~:: ·h Ide&lt;~":,. ~
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Mrs. C. L. Heaton, who read • phant 5Bie will be held during IC:S ill be
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poem, "I Will Not Hurry,'' by the show and there will be a men w
servt ·
Ralpb
Spauldlnc Cushman. drawing for a Tupperwar., vaoe. MIDDLEPORT
GARDEN
Member• an1wered roll rail Flower arrangements werP. Club wdl meet Monday, April
with • narcitw11 speclmtm. ..,_. judged by Mrs. Charl~::s Lewis 18, at the home of Mrs. Gareo
mona those ohown were Mt. and a blue ribbon awarded to Stansbury. All membtrs are
Hood, Wellington, Kina Alfred, Mrs. Robert Lewis for a ologarth asked lA&gt; bring gifts suitable
Sprill(l Glory and
Scarlet curve !llide of forsythia branch· for door priZes lor the GarO'Hara.
es, narcl.,ua and """111ents. den Therapy Club, Galllpolls
A' contribution was made to "Electroculture" wa• the State Institute.
the \vabkeena fend, a res'"'"' topic of the program hy Mra.
TU1!8DAY
tion !D'Oiecl of Garden clubs. Thompson. It was •hown that 1 AUXILIARY of the Veterans
Jnvttatiooa were read from the 33 per cent 1rowth incroaae ie Memorial Hospital wnl meet
Coltllllbla Gu Co. to attend the obtained wben ele"lrlc Clll'rent Tuesday AprU II at 7:!0 p. m.
Blue Flame Feolival and from Is pas...t through plant. 1~... Ill the bospital cafeteria. All
the BuUtmd Gartlen club to par· plants grow taller 01111 haVfl mtmbers are requeslad to at·
ticipate ·in tbeir flower show, more of a root system, proving tend.
"New Ilorizons," on April SO · that electricity t. 1 fartor in FRIENDLY CffiCIJE of the
May I.
promoting plan llfOWth
Foderated Church will meet
Memben .... p!aclnl! crayons
Game• wero played ct•rlng · Tueaday, April 19, at 8 p. m.
and eolor material In waWng the social hour under the dtrec- Mrs. Carl Kautz will be in
room or Veter1111 Memorial Ho!· tion of Mrs. Bryan and priztl charge. Hostes!es will be Mu.
pita! for entertainment of chil· awarded tbe winners. A des. Phil Globokar and
M II •
dren visUing there. Tho travel· serl course carrying oul the Mary E. Chapman .
ing prilt donlled hy Mr!. Wol· oprlng lime theme was served
WEDNESDAY
ter Bentz was awuded to Mrs. by the hostess. The May meet. CLASS 12 CIRCI.E of lleath :
Robert Thompoon.
mg w11l be held at tht home of Melbodisl Church
will meet 1
Commlltecs were aamed for Mrs. Robert Thompson.
Wednesday evening.
April
the flower llmw and &lt;nclude,
20 at a p. m. ,, the chur&lt;h.l
Mr1. Cllarlu Lewis and Mra.
Mr 5
Forrest Bachtel is
John Terrell, Gower ohow cllair· Pl..a Part,y Gil•en
prO(!r~m cha~rman wIt h i
man; Mn. Walter Btnt• and Ry Santi:\' }alm•on
Miss Friede Faehnle, davotion· l
Mrs. Joseph Struble, staging;
al
chairman The hostesses
Mrs. Allard Pratt and Mrs. C. Uh
Sandy · J•hnson
entertained
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part f 11 1 th are 1ms. Nau .M oore, Mr!. L. i
L. Htaton, rt:·giltratlon; Mrs. I w.· a pJZza
Y 0 ow og e w. !l!kComas, Mn. E.
M. :
Middleport
School
Band
concert
W
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Fld
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r ay evenllli at the home
PAST
PRESIDENTS
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btr parenill, Mr. and Mrs. the American Legion Au&lt;ill·
James Johnson, Loc118t St.
f Ore Webster
PO!It 1
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Ptz:za and pep were served · a~y
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Plans were made for a bake by Nancy Buchanafl Kathy WJli
meet Wednesday even· 1
sale with proceeds to be used !' Conde Mary Bradbur'y
ing. a.t
the home of Mra. 1
for campine seaaimll when the Swan.;,n Kathy McGir;
J. M. Thornton.
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Junior Methodist Youth Fellow· 1d H ~II 8
G 1· h
BOSWORTII Council No. 48, I
ship of Heath Methadlat Churcb a: J el
u:a~
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Royal and Stfect Masten, will
met SUnday evenitJg at 1he 01:
'11~ ":in an Y 0 Mnsonk. hold
their stot.d assembly '
church.
F
"st n ~~~were
ar Wednesda)' at 7:30 p. m. at j
Rbondj Hysell prelideut con· Howl.er, Mi~e er,
the Pomemy
Masonic Tem· ·
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dueled !he meelinti .. wbich waa Lo Jim W
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·P e, for transac mg a re- 1·
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arner, m
1 bus'mess. Thomas c . Ed
opened
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" . with. '"l'be Lord'• Pray. pat Arc her, DevIn DaII ey,
d
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ste
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Sylvia ie Walters, Oke Ritter
and war s,
us wus
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Swanson was appointed to 11e. D Jd Bulk' k 'i
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all qfficers and
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companiont to attend.
wore made for 1 farewell party
THURSDAY
for m11tnber1 of !he group who 100 fli/th, Si:r:lh
TWILIGHT Garden club win
wlll be leavlnc the community. Graders al Cancer!
meet
Thursday •venlna al
Article• were read by Vern There were 100 fifth and sixth the home of .Mrs. Lev~ett
Ord anti Dollt Wallen.
Re· IP'ade students of the
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Rouah with Mila Lucretia Gtnfreshments were served by Ok· l port Elementary Schools in Ath· be1mer as co .. hoetess.
ey Ritter. Pment were Doxie , ens Friday to attend the chU
Waltm, Olcey Ritter, Tom dren's Concert presented by
Cooke, !tan Smith, Dwight Dow· the Ohio University Symphony \
oon, Vern Ord, Rhonde HyseU, Orchestra, sponsored by the
Jones.
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Athens Music Club.
· &amp;antiJ Johnaon, Sylvia Swan-] II was reported that 1.1100
eon, entl Mr. and Mro. Emenoo •dents from Metgs Ct u n t
Jonet.
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Massar, Diana anti Mrs. Ml11 ~ apenl l!luao
Charles, local, lilt. and Mrs. day wtth Mr. and Mrs. Wale!DII
Oscar 8lbeoct ood Ray ol White II 11'1at.

starling

in 1bll rum 'Nrlioo ui .;;;.;"\'"'' "" jllo:r. ~";
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]eliminates...., JOe per aal 4lf
"Tilt ImPoulble Y""""
as Toll&amp;" ole ... 1'1111 foot •
Tllll e&lt;&gt;ltmm iJ lor YOUDi P"'" "'l' Uti.iq;=:; ~ !~ tlttro
sb'OIIIIf II'Wo0Ck11QIC!r8d .. ; ;· holdccs (fl ••), ..ougb to
pie, their problems anti ple.,. - EVI!R~YI
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,...,., thtlt trnublet ond fuJI. In case I didn't make myaa
goll stil!b,lllllll his both. elbow served wilb ubetlol . . .
As wllb the ,.,t ofllelen Jlelp &amp;ar: i'm 011 yviii' i'.:l; :!!
bursitis dlpoppurs ... Tile Mlr· EIMI!bower, IIlli Ike but
It welcome&amp; laughl but wey, Student, but 11'1 only •
lin (Arieno Fnbcil) Gobel• lrv· lid frlelld and olrick
dedp a eerlouJ question penonol oplnioo brought on
ing P. ·jfor pll-.ol • tho • lty" yacalloned In Lee Vepa
a bmh..fl.
from arbilrating too mall!' wedyear, caf..Jeague) Low a 1 d tho rtemlll., ent1 seor aU
Send your ~~Jo~Hge questioDB dlllg siJillbblelln my dally mail,
the Herman ("Folr Ledy" JII'O' best ..,. around lhel 1ow11 .
YOIJ'l'll MKEJ&gt; FOR IT, 1 may widl my typeorrller rliJ.
ducer) Levllu! will hU 111&lt; road A famoUJ comedian's
of Helen Belp US! this bon had come with Invisible
to Cannes together .. La a- son ill bollllng the bolllo.
newspaper.
1n1t IO or 15 yeen from now
ouille col- mort JlW!·ftllh,
TO RAVJI: A LOVELY
w11on eur daughters get orange
ion folk than any hlgli·FreDoll Paul Newman (wlloll
WJI:DDING _ ON Sl5.tll
bloosolllll in !heir eyeo. - B.
restaurant In lnwn . . . There I " Harper" !IOQllelntll Fall
HelM:
TO SELL A WEDDING GOWN
was l'erry Como's favorite TV a fortune) felt rjcb enougb
I'm glad to see a man who Dear Hslen:
momentarily over tbere ... May tonsil Frank Gallop following only to c:urprlse hi!! wUe with
OOnest about the reason b!- Pie~~
t:-n
:~!.,at three cigarettes a day. you are- I
.,. add our opinion that War· an antiquo table from one of $31111,000 H'wood home but
· big lffildlnc• (the brid.. Broke thet II •~ ~ - · n'l hooked, honev. You could I
ner's Paul ~ewma~ - ''Har- tliose Madison Ave.
allti,ue $70,000 _!4,000-~cre) ranch
wh&amp; said, -·Face it_ the my two daughters Mid thftr stop tomGI'l'(JW aDd miss notll· 1
~,. m~vie 1s _as 8hck a 'lice lhops that mlg~t be called.' An San Lms Oblspo (CaL)
is what count&amp;." This wed- wedding gown!
ina but the phony grown _ up j
01 intelhgent VIO!en~e as hao Arm and a Log hy tbtlr prlcea; Harry llflafonte played to
· jazz k like a chain reac·
ll'd th
1leell
get hen you light I
been gooseburnped m y('ar~; a i and take our long-researched 700 Parisi•• at ~ PA1a11
lrl
b
a
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affair
Both
were
marr
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ng
you
~ 1 ~ 't h nd me '
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good, literate. snarling diver- . personal word for it, the decep. SportA for the ·JeMft&amp; (I[ liar·
. ne g
as
g
• summer, but not the same
Up and drag. • on ~~
hj
sloll ... Gabriel Heotter's wife Ilively s~&gt;-informal • ht's. triple tin Luther King .. lrv Kupclo. (weddang, 1 mean), and
and tltey wore the same
the old malarkey about ~. wls 1
diad in Miami Besch . . Bark· breasted Mr. GaUop doetn't u.. et of Chicago was ollered !led· body kick• in with glft8. • T ding dress, a lovely
. m;~e~ starte~, bul,
sigh, \
stqe at "Li.oll in Win!Rr," Mav- 1ually follow antiques . .. Frank'a da Hopper·~ chair (bt
aaid next tries 00 outdo her. More Well. rn~· husband had a
~tJf!l, 1 J~st cant ~tck the hab· :
ar Lindsay told star
Robe.rt I notion of a true antique Is nDJ no) fcven tf he dGelln't wear mone~ drained fro~ friends wbo~ daughter was
1t. That I bra~mg - AND ~
Preston (playh... King Henn·l girl who's old enough to vote. now~red hats so well
for g1fts. Well by this time the rnamed several montM later. YOU KNOW rr.
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II) ''Now I know what • power '
lie Wood tho racb little
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Th' colum I• dedicated to
pti.y is reaDy Uke"
Top ·~
!ltar and Paul Getty Jr.
the only wa~ to get tlu!lr mve!lt· sell their g~twn, as they said faml~ Ilv!ng ns., rr you're hav·
.nos creator Larry Aldrich'• "Serendipity" 'on E. 5Mb 1 n·r be planning a wedding ; ~ent ;•ck 1 ~ by 1 ~t'owl~
~he ! they didn't elt]lect to marry ing kid ~ble or Ju•t plain I
1 1
beautiful daughter K::ttP. fini!h· St.l i~ a late-late or anyway i with the-ir money lt'd be a mer c urc {~ a! 1 ~ ~ ;~.n88; 1 gain, being very, very
trouble. Jet Helen help YOU. I
5 1 I and .saw no reason it
fd her liMit movie, •· Red 0\'er post-movif&gt; snack 1pot you must ger
LP.~ter Lanin'~
con ri u e, n Cf )
She will 1lso welcome your 1
led" produced by Paul \David Itat ~I ''t'l1fertaining, ·• even if the b~ck the calendar.
~he couplP.i lltlle nest. And ! detenorah.'. After almost
ewn amusing e:&lt;perltnces. Ad- :
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and Lt~a) Heller.
~ grub \Vett'n"t good which it. 1!1; "sHdf't.\· singers:'' for his
~ ~oes.
years _a!ld four ~hU~.
dress Helen Bolte! in care of1
lbould Alan King bf. deflated the very whimRical Serendipitv that is.
' What they don't reali7:e (or Iare still happily roamed.
thth~is.."::~::~====;i
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$2195

Low mileage, original local owner, 800 white wall tires.
327 V·B engine, automatic, power steering, radio and
white finish, black top. 'li'Uly showroom clean.

1964 Falcon 2 Door - -- - - $1295

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4 con • P'' woro on4 ln .. rtlon
Mlnlmun'l Ctl"l' 60 conh
n conh ,., '"'"' tor lnrn contocuti'M lnMrtlonl
11 ,., cont Dlocount on
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Deluxe trim. Seats always covered. Whitewall tlres show
little wear. White finish. Radio and beater.

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1964 Chevrolet Super Spt. Conv. _
h ~ ater ,

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IT'S SO fASl'
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WANT AD

Pomeroy Motor Co.

(&amp;.fore May lsi)
Receive One "Frer' W••kl
C•mpint at Ror•l Oak Park

Sports
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Summary

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES
ROUTE 124

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Saturday
BALTIMORE •tr?ll -Shortslop .Rub&lt;!n Am~ro o( the Ne1t
York Yankees suffered a ~om .
ligament in his righl kpee 1ft "I
collision with outfielder Tom
Trash.

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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

Help Nantecl

PHONE WY 2-2156

BUY A

For S1le

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FARMERS, am taking orders
for Southern tomato plants.·
Dow . Will arrl~·e around Ap- :
ri l 25. Billy Hill , Racme, WJ 1

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SOON
WHAT?

Sunday
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LAS VEGAS, Nev . (UP()
Arnold Palmer and Gay Brewer
finished 72 holes of the $100,000
Tournament Of Champion• golf
title tied at 213, creating a
playoff on Monday.

25c Do It Yourself Car Wash
In

WHER~?
Pom~roy-A

Good
Location
WHO?
Saunders Expanding HI~

Gel,ipolis Service To You

WATCH FOR
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CHICAGO (UP!) -The l)o.
troit Red Wings took a 3-! lead
in their best::Of-seven game
Stanley Cup seml·final series
when they def.,!ed the ChiCago
Black Hawks 5-3.
BOSTON (UP!) -The Loo
A.ngeles Lakers defeated the
Boston Celtics. ta3·129, in the
first game of their besklf·

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seven game National 8BJket·
baU Association playoff series.

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S&amp;e w:JN WE OF

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THE FUTURE

CAN HEl..P '«JU I

HOUSECLEANING? Old Jashioned furniture,
;::ticture
frames, dishes, other items.
What do you have? Call or
see Corner Antique Shop. :\tddleporl. Ohio. WY 2-!9:i9.

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Wurlilzer
Spinel Piano
$396 .

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ABBIE AND SLATS

By RAEBURI't VAN BUREN
AS &lt;ED
ME TO WR ITE THAT
LETTER, SILAS .1

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NEW
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cuttlnR•· Will buy bides ..,.
ery Monday. Phil Meier.• Ph.
WY 2·1110.
9 11 tie

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MY
JET LEAVES AT MI DNIGHT. BONNAZ EXX):&lt;'&lt;Y

and waitresB.
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Low mileage, original local owner, 800 white wall tires.
327 V·B engine, automatic, power steering, radio and
white finish, black top. 'li'Uly showroom clean.

1964 Falcon 2 Door - -- - - $1295

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little wear. White finish. Radio and beater.

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1964 Chevrolet Super Spt. Conv. _
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IT'S SO fASl'
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IIIUUL T PRODUCIN.
WANT AD

Pomeroy Motor Co.

(&amp;.fore May lsi)
Receive One "Frer' W••kl
C•mpint at Ror•l Oak Park

Sports
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Summary

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES
ROUTE 124

LI'L ABNER

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Saturday
BALTIMORE •tr?ll -Shortslop .Rub&lt;!n Am~ro o( the Ne1t
York Yankees suffered a ~om .
ligament in his righl kpee 1ft "I
collision with outfielder Tom
Trash.

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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

Help Nantecl

PHONE WY 2-2156

BUY A

For S1le

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FARMERS, am taking orders
for Southern tomato plants.·
Dow . Will arrl~·e around Ap- :
ri l 25. Billy Hill , Racme, WJ 1

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SOON
WHAT?

Sunday
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LAS VEGAS, Nev . (UP()
Arnold Palmer and Gay Brewer
finished 72 holes of the $100,000
Tournament Of Champion• golf
title tied at 213, creating a
playoff on Monday.

25c Do It Yourself Car Wash
In

WHER~?
Pom~roy-A

Good
Location
WHO?
Saunders Expanding HI~

Gel,ipolis Service To You

WATCH FOR
OPENING

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CHICAGO (UP!) -The l)o.
troit Red Wings took a 3-! lead
in their best::Of-seven game
Stanley Cup seml·final series
when they def.,!ed the ChiCago
Black Hawks 5-3.
BOSTON (UP!) -The Loo
A.ngeles Lakers defeated the
Boston Celtics. ta3·129, in the
first game of their besklf·

lue.c
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seven game National 8BJket·
baU Association playoff series.

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THE FUTURE

CAN HEl..P '«JU I

HOUSECLEANING? Old Jashioned furniture,
;::ticture
frames, dishes, other items.
What do you have? Call or
see Corner Antique Shop. :\tddleporl. Ohio. WY 2-!9:i9.

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his

family. Mr. and
were
Lyons and family and his of Dunbar, W. Va.,
grandmother, Mro.
Bernard Sundsy e•enlng dinner
Scbramm. He hu been u-- of lbell' mother, Mrs.
F. i
signed to the Aviation Train· Gravely and daughter, Mrs. J.
ing School lor several weeks A. Eden.
training.
---Mrs. Bernard Sebromm of
Zanesville and her daU(h·
ter, Mn.
John Lyons wm
in Mairetto tllis past week to
visit
with
relative• Mrs.
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Lyono and Mrs, Harley Miss Jennifer Crew, whose l
Swisher accompanied
Mrs. marriage to Mr. David BrowDI
Schramm to her home Jn . wiU be aD event of April 29. was
Zanesville Friday.
guest of honor at a shower

FEATH!:RS ARE
FOFI THE BIFIDS,

Shower Given
Bride-to-be
By her Frten
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CHARLIE •••

THIS NEW VINYL
•cuSHIONFLOR" HAS
PURE VINYL FOAM
INSIDE!

ELBERFELD$

OVERALLS

Mr. and Mrs. Alex ~~::.~~~ :1
Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Charles G
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WRINGER WASHER'·
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In/ant Daughter
l1 Baptbsed Sunday

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N!'w _Vinyl Cushionflur ili the most exciting flooring since vinyl
wa_s mventf'd! ~l hn~ fl built-in l'UHhion to make it warm~r,

QUIPt.Pr- so sprmgy J~ rf' tov Prs from heel denbi. This easy
Walkmg, easy-clean vmv l i~ so new, even the pattelll8 ha\le a

whole nPw look .
Tht&gt;y're scufpturPd

for a dPr-~ . rushiony

new difrlf'nsion. In·
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C!Jngoleum \urn·
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INSTANT INSTALLATION!

INGELs

Wbotb• you owa • proc:iou miDI&lt; a&lt; • ortbmy
•oatoa, it 1hoald Joe Ia
81orage n ... nmm• heat.
1 Ololbo. dut, aad thineo
1 haYOa'la ghOII of".._.,.
: lo dcmoat• iL Wo locdaro a
eomplete fur ••r'riH by

CARPET HOUSE -;:,.
PHONE WY 2-5661
220 E. MAIN

POMEROY

SAVE UP TO t50 NOW I

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ARAMB.ESS

FUIIIIIS' CLIAIEPAIIS AND IIS'IYLINO

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Robinson's
Cleaners
WY 2·5421 '

Helen Slack, iD!ant dsnghter
of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Slack,
recetved the rite of baptism
~ing the mormng worshtp aerv~c.. Sunday at Heath Methodlst Church witll the Rev. M.
E. llowson, officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Slack and other
two chilt!ren, Billy and Vickie,
were received into the chureb
memJM;rsbtp, transferring from
the_ Trinity Methodist Church in
Pomt Pleasant, W. Va.

Pomeroy

IS TOTALLY

GUARANTEED
for10yooos-

PROTlCT£1 SEIVICE PUI

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For tbe next month we are specializing In M'aybg
Wringer Washer Service, because we know you'll ·
be using yours more for spring cleaning and wash·

Donna Crow and A1ita

Carpenter at the home of
Persinger's parents, Mr.
Mrs. Charles Persinger, Mulber- ,
ry Helibls.
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with pink crepe paper cover
with while otreamers and cen·
tered with a white urnbrells.
Games were played and pri..,fl
awarded to Kay Compton
Mrs. Persinger.
Alter the honored guestt
ed her gifts, a dessert c
was served by the hostesses
those named above and
Len Crew, Mrs. Leslie
Mary Ann Rickard, Jane
Katie Morarlty, Lindo
and Chart.... Diehl.
Jlifts but unable to ottend were I
Louanna Lennard.
Susanna !
Arnold, Cindy Swatzel and Mn.
Wayne RoUab.

lng. We have a full tlme mechanic to help
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VISIT IN REEDSVIU.J: ,
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nowa·
towski of New Haven calied '
on Mr. nnd Mra. D. V.
or nnd sens
recently
in
Reedsville.

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T0 Let congress D0 Jt

lgnoriDJ IJovenunent reqaeal
to red11&lt;e plcltetlq, today
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stalled two key mooaport con·
Pomeroy council voted unanimously Monday night to
struetlon prnJeeb for tbo ,.., remain on standard time in 1966 in spite of a referendum
ond day wltb the same 1illeo opproved by Pomeroy voters last November that enacted
that IUraM away lilt wort- Daylight Savlllll Time .
.,, Monday.
The decision not to· turn the town hall and pollee de·
The otectriclana, 1trtklnc partment clocks abead one hour on April 24 came without
lhe
· •gaioll the Voited Teebooa ill' controversy at the end of a one-hour meeting at town hall.
Center tliTC),
Jlllilltalned
Council President Lealle Fultz, after It was decided tllat
picket lines at all lou llllill some formal decision ahould be made on the matter, lntro•
trobces to tbe 1paco eeater duced I resolution which atsted:
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deaplte 1 roquest tbat tlley
"In ·view of the fact the Congress of the United States
By The UP!
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WASIDNGTON - FRESH· ..mil pie "1' to •-.. one 11 ' action on Daylight Saving Time, but walt untl111167 and
th state d
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man Democrats, bac k on Capt·
o as e
oes as a whole·"
tot Hill after Easter visits at
The resolution was seconded by Councilman Don Col·
home, re)lllrl that they
find
Uns. Lou Poulin and Franklin Rizer concurred when the
voters concerned, confused and
issue was brou(ht to I vote.
Crustrllted by the course of the
Voters in Pomeroy, during visor; $1.25 per ·bnur for labor·
Viet Nam war. They are the
the 196&gt; general election, vo~ ers during ~elr first . thre..
key targets ol 0 Republican
ed :;3!-110&gt; to go on DST, while. month probaltonary pertnd and
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drive to pick up seals in both
neighboring Middleport reject- $1.50 per boor .after
three
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l"laa
ed the proposal. Neither Mid- months probattou; 131&gt; per
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elections •
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B
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dleport
or
otber
surrounding
month
lor
the
chief
of
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Over eo Farm creau 1ea ·
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r
ce dnring three
months
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lnterviewtd by UP! Monday, ers attended a Trl • County Ohio CO?'munJties ha~e adopt· po ,
· TORNADO TEAM - The Southern Tornado prep squad, coached by Craynor Slone, obvlouoly Is In •
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!hey reported that while people Membership Recognition meet· ed Daybght Savmg tim_e.
probationary per!OO and 133. sedSon after graduation of veterans such as Southpaw Hurler Larry Price last spring. The only veteran mo
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were concerned, mosl generally ing Monday night at Salisbury . Coone~, before brlngtug the per ~:.fo2:'mg probalt":'b on the Southern squad tltil year is Junior Righthander Mike Jenkins. The Tornadoes were to travel to EuterD tldi,
•upporl President
Johnson's Elementary school near Porn· lSSUe to I vote, beard Cine! of ary pert • .... per
mon ternoon lor a MOVC contest Front row, I to r, are Bob Gru eser, David Spencer, Tom Diddle, Tim Cozart, WlliiiiD _
policies. A dozen Congressmen eroy.
Police Jed Webster say
he for. patrmmen and meter men ers, Ray Proffitt, Albert Proffitt. Back row.. ,Coach Slone, John Warner, Ronnie Deem. Jenk!Ra, Sberm Cundiff, Mill
who expressed opinions said they They
represented
top had taken a survey in Pomeroy
ftrst three months pro-W
would know by October if the membership workers and board and only two businesses had battonar)l perlnd, and 1300 per w•r would hurt them at the members from Athens, Melp definitely Indicated they were month after the three months;
polls. There are 15 freshmen . and Galiia tounties.
In favor of going on DST. The extra pollcemen, $Ui0
Per
Democrats in the house.
i Honored as the Tri.County's hospitals, schools, enurthouse, bnur; cenre'tery sutoll $511 per
l·top woman worker was Mrs. and other state agencies were month and v1Uagt. hall custodian
BliNN - FRANCE
AND Ziba Midkiff. of Meigs County. atsylng on otandard ttme as $1&gt; per month. Persons work·
·
Wesl Germany sbnwe&lt;J no signs She signed 30 membera during were many busilless houses, it mg out lmes will be allowed $I A new era in education Is ' election.
i ing faciliVes , since hOllliil. of IUde on the part ol tbe ci!JM!w
of yielding in their Ptrst round the drive.
1 WAS pointed out.
· per hour.
upon Meigs County if its chil- Speaking in the high school Ifamilies are having to change of Melp County wllllllllllt JIOI'
of discussions aboul tne NATO Ishmael GUiespie,
Gallia The decision of counctll to .11 was pointed out by coon- dren are to keep abreast of the i auditorinm, Mr. Parsons stress- jobs every tO years as more sible the best educatioll ol tbl
cri!;is, but they have agreed to county, was the top man work· "forget" DST this year, how· ~almen that the ne~ pay ~ale knowledge and skills needed in . ed a new era in education is mventions ctmnse work. He cit. youth of the county, wbo titattempt new negotiations in a- er, with a total of 20
new ever, is In conflict with ar. opin- 19 planned for adoptlon w1t h automation and space explora- 1 making it necessary, if not ed a number of training posi· serve the best that citlzeu e.
boui lhree weeks, informed Imemhers enrolled.
I ion of VIUage Solicitor Fred w, tile _idea that revenue . from Uon, the Middleport PTA was i mandatory, that educational tions In the vocational pro- give.
urces
said
today.
Others
awarded
honers
were
Crow In regerd to the scope of parkmg mtters will steadtly 10' told Monday night.
l plsnts keep children abreast of gram, including dental teclmi" M IIDbert K
lntrodual!t
50
In day • long talks lasting 1Mrs. Gaylord Cook, Athen' the referendum.
crease. _The ordinance wtll be John Parsons, finance dire&lt;- the growing bndy of knowledge. ians. cosmetology, auto mechan- m..:;bm of theinC
Loeli
throogh 8 working dinner Mon- county, wh? was that county's Crow said on March 22, ''Day.
to May 1, alter ttl tor of the Stale Department of . "Just at a model T automo ics, landscaping, business,mach· School Board =ng Rlchd~y night, Foretgn MmtSter 1top worker, Ken WiUlams, top light Saving time will be the roqwred three readmgs and Education, 1IQd son·m·law of ·btie IS outmoded on the mnd· mes and others.
ard Jones ...:_..._t· Mn. E.
Gerhard Schroeder outlined to worker m Metgs county, and law in Pomeroy by virtue ol in· adophon.
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. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gtlmore, ern highway so has oor past lie enumerated advantages of 0 Rail vi "'~' . !liram
\Is French counterpart, Mau· 1
l' runnerup to Mrs.
Wal· itiative. There iJ little question The report of Ch10f of PoliCe of Middleport, explored
that education patterns become ob- the proposed 1.2110 pupil high siawter' ,;;
anti
rice Couvede MurvUie,
the . do Brown, top worker m Gall~a In my mind that the DST Issue Webster was approved.. It theme in pointing to what be solete, and hence the need lor school with teachera able to L. W
clerk. VIrgil
German government's uncom· County and nmnerup to Gtl· approved by the people
of showed Z3
19 accidents called the "merits_ and oppor- vocational
and college teach in their own field In a King
unable to
promising; attitude on the status , lesp.le. .
Pomeroy is an ordinance,
Investigated, seven. bnnds tak· tumttes to the chtldren
of programmed cumcula become more comprehenswe program. be pr&lt;isenL Mr Don Mullen
of Frelieh troops in Germany : H1ghltght of the session was 1
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He commended the local board held
estlo
after,
Cbarles de ' a "Meet the Candidate" pro· I CoaiCU o!Jo
the II illegal parking eitatlons, siX · consolidation bond issue is
He ol"' discussed the proba- of education lor its progress. 1 i&lt;xH:llq'!....
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No. · wll'llings Issued, six emergency proved at the Mar I primary , billty of adults using the train- IHe urged !hat a positive atti·
proanun..
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i On hand were Congressional
• I I • • ..... ol calla in the •illll!e and lbree
- -- --The meeting wu opened wltll
WASH!fiiGTON TIIREE ' eandldate tlarence MRler: • salarlett and waceo lor .... fire calls in the village, 1767
the flag pledge led by BI'OWIIObioans were included in the '
for Garrett ploy•· · of tile vUiap.
parking met.r violaUons and
wilh their leaders, MrL
list of
Richard Vaughan and M r L
20 U. S. servicemen the' Brown: Mrs. Fred Beman. rep- The new scale includes pay 19 unpaid. street money tol·
Defense Department said Mon- lresentmg Fred Beman .R. of $1. 7i por hour for atreet and lected waa fi29.50, and lot mon· SANTA MONICA
Calif gents
1 "If he plays his cards rl•ht Dale !'albura, ant! !be Jnvoca.
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. , William Jenkins, representmg cemetery maintenance 10- ey $1167
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day had been ktlled In V10t Waller H. Moeller.
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i (UP!) -Lynda Bird Johnson Once inside, the elder daugb- he can be the second Hamilton Ruppelt. Mrs. Walburn gave tbl
Nam arl\on.. , . · .
1 Stale
representaUve candiI almost stole the show from ter of the President captured in the While House," Hope said. secretsry and treasurer repcn.
The ldenttftcaltons mciuded dates 011 hand were
Goerge
Hollywood's most glamorous the att.nllon of master of After the presentations Miss Mrs. Gerald Rope's aecntJd
!rmy PIC. Wayne H. Rowland, Banks, Athens:
J 8 m e•
celebrities Monday llight at the ceremonies, Bob Hope, whn Johnson and Hamilton attended grade was swarded lbe aftiM.
... of Mr. and Mrs .. Hulen w Kimball. Athens:
R a I ph
38th annual Academy Awards noted that Hamilton . was lbe Grand Ball at tile Beverly ance banner.
Rowlond, Akron, Ohto: Martne ' Welker, Melp, and D. 0. Taber,
presentation
accompanied by • "beaubfully Hilton Hotel iD nearby Btverly
Sgt. James E. Prommersberger, Galli• county
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From
moment the 22- feathered bird."
Hills.
The P.T.A. voted to
husband of Mrs. James E. ,
wu furnished I
The Pomeroy Clwnher of Commerce voted Monday to year-&lt;&gt;ld Miss Johnson and ber
ute $511 to _lbe School Balltl fl.
Prommersberger, Youngstown, ,by the King family, children of Isupport the bond issue for the proposed new tomprehen· actor-escort, George Hamilton, """"""'-'""""""''
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pmto»
111111 Marine Pfc. Ralph 1 Meigs County Growth Cbair· sive high school in the Meigs Local School district.
arrived at Civic Auditorium. The Winding TraD Garden
money for the priiOI to be •
H. Livesay: Slln oi Mr. and 1man Virgil and Mrs. King.
The action highlighted activity by the C of C in Its tlley were the focus of attention Club will bold a Spring flow·
warded for
811 .._
Mrs. Thomai R. Livesay, Wil- The children, Judy, Grace, regular bi-monthly luncheon meeting at Bailey's Restaurant. by fans and Academy memhers or obow April !3-24 at tbe NOW _
tbl
mtngton, Obto.
Mary, Geneva and David, sang The C of C also agreed lo make a financlll contribution to alike.
Oblo Power Company. Includtici:ting In posters and
1several numbers; Judy
the citizens committee that Is informing the people about A grandstand crowd roared ed 1D tbe show wm be artistic
. 7-tl and 9-!2 in essa s.
SANDUSKY, 01110 :-WllftK. Isen ted an aecordton solo.
the bond Issue.
its approval when Lynda Bird, urangements horticulture and I Dave Ohlinger, chairman of '
. .
y
ers return~ to their Jobs ?' ,group was accompamed by
, Bill Grueser reported he has\ of land being obtamed for an wearing a dsrk fur coat over • educational classes, invitation· Ithe finance committee for the I Mrs. William lnJiies, prellthe NASA s Plum Brook Cacti· , Roseann Lisle of Syracuse.
learned the plans for the train airport site in the Letart Falls. stuMing orange gown, arriml ol, junior art~tie ond borticul· Meigs Local School Diairiet ·, den~ ann~ thai prM!alty Monday .endtng a five-day
excuraton fl'llm Columbus to area. Crow said Sanborn has on the arm of the handsome, - · aod special and eommer- :bond issue campaign asks al' dergarten registration. would ba
walkout agatnst a, sub-tonlracPomeroy for the regatta is pro- requested a topo map and may 26-year.oJd Hamilton and in the cial dlsplsys.
1 org:mizations
and individuals held May :1-S-4 and wiU be COlitor. Radtatioo Int.
flCe aW
greu1ng nicely. Gru..er said make a visit here later this tompany of Secret Service' Club members will also bold 1donating money to turn it in dueled June thluly IS. Parenti
The 20-member unil ot the
Mrs. Boling, who is headiq spring.
lfr.
1 wloite elepbaot "le during to htm at once at his residence mterested may cnnlact
on, Chemical and Atomic
excuraioo through the c " Attending were Jack Carsey,
FIBE OONTROLLED
tbe show
at 487 South 4th-av in Middle- Clarence Thompson. The llt!W
Workers Union Mondsy
0 Rollrood, reports approxi- president; Ted Reed, Jack Kerr, Pomeroy and syracuse volun'
port or at the Etonomy Lnan officers wl!' be eleetetl al lilt
noon accepted an initial
mateiy 100 appllcat&gt;ms haveN. w. Compton, Jack weL&lt;h, teer firemen quickly brought a•"""""""-'''" " ~,.,,, '
office 300 west
Se&lt;ond-st May meeting since ali oflloel
year labor contract covering Funeral services for
received and promot1on Franklin Rizer, Marge HoUner, b1aze under control Monday afPome,roy.
' wer:e not filled by the
wages
conditions and Hawk, 8o, of 124 Pea&lt;oek-av, baa not yet started.
Bill Grueser, Crow.
i\ichard ternoon that stlu'led around an
WEATHER
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nallng committee. Mr. illrDIIII
fringe. benellts.
Pomeroy, who died today
Fred Crow reported he ' has Chambers Bob Jacobs
Bob ootbuiltling and spread til the Low toalglll sa - 64. MosUy . It was reported at a commit- : Full&gt; iDtrocluced Mr.
the Veterans Memorial hospital been In touch with Carl San- Ganl,
Owen, K....;.it Wa~ bome of Mrs. Frank Stowe, Sy· doudy 1~ allll 00 , ..1..,. tee meeting this week that ap- lor the program.
CLEVELAND-THE STRIKE will be held ~urstlay at 2 bnrn of the Consolidated Coal ton, Jolin William Blaettnar and racuse. Damage til the home ol U..:.....bowers. Wednesdsy. l proximately one hall of the
against Standard 011 Co. of Ohio I m. at the Ewmg Cbapel
Co. reprdlng the posaibiUI~ Bob Wingett.
wu kept at a minimum. Fire· , ·~~ "''~~·
I amount needed for brochures,
tSohlol headed into its 19th day the Rev. Carver Williams
"''" were summoned at 1:10 1
1letters and adverttstng has
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tnday, the latest effort at re- liclating. Burial will be
p. m. alter the outbuld[ing had I Y
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been turned in.
,
solving it a failure.
Beech Grove cemetery,
caught fire. The blaze spread
oungster tes 0
Commtttee members
atMembers of Local 10 ol the He had worked lor the Excel·
.
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to the back side of Mrs. Stowe's Impact from Auto
tending were Barbara Mullen,
Teamsters Union voted Mon- slor Salt Co .. and tile Eberohouse.
LIMA, Ohio (UPit - John Jean Werry, Mr. and
Mrs.
day to reject managetftent's !at· bach Construction Co..
.
German, 5, l)elphos, died Mon- James H. Quivey, John Colwell,
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CALL CANCELLED
dsy nigbt of injuries sustain•d AI Leonard and Jack Welch.
'housemen •nd
mechenics the Parkersburg RIB and
SAIGON (UP!) - Studenlo from the university city Middleport volunteer
fire- when he was struck by a ear '"
struck April 1. primarily over
he retired in Jll&gt;tl.
of Hue who bad demonstrated violently against the mlli- men were summoned at &gt;:5&gt; p. front of his home.
BRUSH BURNED
Fourteen area mercbanls 111111
severance ~y for 240 workers He was preceded In death by tuy government of Suulh VietNam and ita Ainerlcon back- m. Monday to the South Thir&lt;l- The youngster was playin~ in
the Pomeroy Middleport Daily
who are . be hired by aoo\her a daug!Jter, Ada Stivers.
ere pledged today to support the United stoles In the war av property of Tom Rue where front of the home on E ~rd St. The Pomeroy fire department j Sentinel are participating 111
firm
with Sohlo.
Survivors. Include hla
aplnat the Communists.
1 minor fire was reported near when be darted mto the path of was called at 10:5li p. m. Mon- the Blue Flame Festival Cook·
Mary C. Hawk; theSOI
More than 1,000 students. whooe live week! of demon· 1 car. The call Wllt1 eancelled the truck. The driver was not lday for a brush fire in the Five ing School to be bel~ Ill J'olll.
llotothy LaWien, Columbus: strotlont against the eovernment of Prell\lor Nguyen Cao before the firemen arrived.
held.
Points area.
JuniOr High aut!Itorlwn o11
Gro~.
Ky ha~ llt'OWb lnci'eoslngly antl·Am!rlean, bold a rilly Ui
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Wednesday and 'l'hurstlaf,
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S!Dith; ' !ltnJdYVDle, W.. · VI.; mllee north of Hue. T h. y
Tnday's se&lt;OIItl
paeetl
Securicy Ralpb,
New Jersey: 14opted I statement which !he result of ljle Jnnuence ol
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100~ its
K/'lherine !(tNtzling, _ Pome- uid:
Quang and other
tngetlier
Wlill
for ~tsils by
~Worner,_ S!'f• ~Iswi~~m:~=:~
luderl wbti !)ad SAIGON (UP!) -Two u:s. port at Ha!phong-as olooe as about 10 miles northw..t
of maey expltmaUOIII, 'tlllh · ..
Ulllted Statea to •
from Ky 8 proml,. Navy jets struck Into Nortb anY American alliekers have Saigon in Operation Kahala. Justrations. of the tJCIMlGI_,
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lor eiectlona to be held in· three I Viet Nam's int~,us~l heartland goroe. .
They accnunted for 211 of
The merebBills ..., the , Ollila
~ld011~·'*1
Iblasting the villi Uong Bl plant It was the~ raid against enemy dead.
Valley
~l!,lea, VJ~: '
which furnishes aboUt 30 . Jll!r l the :IJQ'f«· _plan! In I~ ..,ntba. Paratroopers from the
-Co.,
Friends iii .c111
the
"wbo
eent of the power for tho Tl!e pUolll hit It JU•I_ about Airborne Brigade a1111
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1 h · ay
atlllmpted ·
Hanoi-Haiphong area, • .mlllta· f!Vfil'/ ttme the CommuntslA get of a Royal

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Mlsl ltb Hutailtplller, lBilstiQs; . Ne1- gue.sb, ·after . 'Wbich' the meet. eoffee nutt5 and caDdy'
'11'8cy, lilltlliimg. chapiaw· 1111 eiosea ·Jfii:D toe' uenewcnon se"eti al toe c1 . t
Smith and Etllth HutstP· by )lliiJilrie W,lllgett.
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ing, froril
iJU!talllnl heralds; Mal:· The motto for
year Let er over ·eqow and · qetend
Wingett, lllltall!llJ actlbe· 01 Olllrcli' 'nli'try ·.. Is d wUhan i.ti!H ·
NeuiD..,i!nslalling or:· r s '
• ; . eur. ways an and candl .,.,, emi!tl\.O
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Cora Webb lnalsU·
UJ•hL&lt;!rd,
p nl Ia Cl
tolor.
guardian.
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.. eo ·:I!',· .AM1 McCilnand p!nk, ue, yell6w and
presided'l!•:tlte&gt;J\\UICh bowls
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Elsie Smith tmtl Edith H••t- wplte, !he colyrs,,_
and l!iornlce , . ate, the coi!H
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iDstalling heralds, es- ·Jous, Hold 1!&gt;iu My ·~: P.ar service.
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offlcers.lect lniD the ,J:.ord,
..tb•me, ;, 'The 0111 of
pre•
and s,
Y
where they were seated place, where l •.wonhlp. , T be ent from · Atlieijl, r · G~UipoliJ
. watchman of
chairs covered with wblte, embl"" .ii .The Keystonr with and Parkersburj w- y1
A~ens Sbrln~ No.
in the form of • cross, ill the
t '
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Brinker: dlstrtd .
COllier of the ball. Officers In'
ljulalnpJller, district
stalled were Harriet Neigler,
\
0 th high
of m"terial objective; and
'este . Ernest
wortby high prieslesses and
ohepwatcJvnan of shepherds,
berds· Bonnie Bonne nnble
Reese, Margaret ToppJng;
ph~· All H h'
abeth Cloud and John H·
proclate wa•...L
es, •sso,unanenof Illshepherds·
of Lafayette Sbrine No 44
M
Hughes
rth
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Elsie Smith, Nellie Tra~y •
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beth
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Mabel Bennett Pauline
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Fern Cheesebrew, Flora
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Ernestine
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worthy guide· Bern'ce
WinD
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of Mary Shrine No 37
r ' esse r er,
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Atkins and John Roberts
The mviting herald
Floro w-:J
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nd third WJ.Seoo
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K\."VIN a
man; DoNld Boone, kiDg; N&amp;·
i oma Brinker qu.een· Evelyn
Kathryn Jo.:.mn and
first
second
and tblrd
: 'L Jill lD
worthy organ lsi ; Eve..,.,
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M · , wor
Wing Ytt a-wan;
th
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Mrs. Maxine Attwld
ame
e • wor Y gu .. ~
Saturday, with Mrs. Wyatt
Honor•ry offlcors are, Flora
ford, a medical patient at
l.cong, Oag bearer; F_ern Ch~
zer Hospital.
brew and Gladys Rife, flag esMarvin Darst entered
corts; Helen Reyllolda, btumer
General Hospital Saturday •• bearer; Maud nnd Freda Gruemedical patient.
ser, banner escorls; Pearl Hey·
Donald Stivers Jr. of
ooids, madonna; ~thryR wer.
port spent the weekend wltll
ner and Ethel Collins, ang~ls;
aunt, Miss 'lbelma Grueser.
Fer~ Ch~brew,
court~;
Mr. and Mrs. c. J.
Mane Hawktns, Arlene D..,.,
were in Shawnee today, to
Carnahan, Edith Russell,
tend the funeral of his
Clara Adams, Mary Jane Neal
Mrti. Jennie M. Galloway,
and Elsie RoUSh q~n·s.attend·
Mr. tmtl Mrs. Fred Haley
ants; and tdith HutsmptUer,
Columbus were Sunday
Elsie Smltll, Nellle Tracy, Ell!·
of Misses Lena and
Roush, May Wood and
Guth.
Jannett Roherls, king'&amp; guards.
Mr. and MrS. George
Aller the officers-ele&lt;t were
Crary have returned to
the cross, the flag bearer,
bome, Atlanta, Ga., alter
F. McKllntnck, nephew of
ing severs! days with Mrs.
Neleler nnd Robert Brian
Crary and other relath•ea.
and Corbet Allen Cleek, grand
Mr. and Mrs. George Korn
sons, were mv1ted te enter Wltb
of Columbus spent the week- the natlnnal .emble"!.
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eod with their parents, Mr. and During the JDstaliatton of Mrs. Tough-tailored Lee Bib Ovtrallo take mile a!t~
of
Mrs. George Koro Sr and Mrs Neigler, sbe was presented a punishment ... stilllook like new ... tit like new. Mede of ex·
John Thomas
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· large White Shrine Bible, by her elusive "Jelt'' Denim. Tight·woven. Toughest ever built into
Mr. and M~s. Ralph Fry of doughier, Mary Cleek, and as a pair ~f overalls. Sanforized. Guaranteed.
Da ton arrived Sunda for 8 she was escorted to her station
Get Leo Bib Overalls, lnday I ·,,,
vis~ with re1atives in ~
foUowing her installation, Mrs.
Emma Jane McClintock sang
M nd Mr C 1
Alao a comploto selection of LM Corpent.t'• ·
r' a
s· ar
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"My Task "
Ovorolls in Whlto or hickory stripe . tncl
man and daughter Carolyn
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girl friend of 1,.,;ton
F•llowing lbe installation, Mrs
Pointer's Ovorallo in whlto.
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Sunday aft.rnoon with
.
Brinker, on behalf of
the ,
All in tho busy men's and boys' doporlmtnf·on
Lena
and Katie Guth
Shrme,
presented
Will i
Mrs J B Marsball' and
with a past
worthyBernice
high pries~ '
tho . .hi floor.
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nnle one, on
turned to their home
. behaU of the 1965 officera, preKy. Sunday, after 1·
oen ted ..' er WI'th I i ill. M
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clays visit wltb her mother Mrs Neigler presented each Install·
•·•- F B 0 and oth •
' ia&amp; officer with 1 gift and Cora
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-------lives.

t~meef

w" devotional
are
.
topic. "Do Thai Kiod-. Ftelds and lamtly, Mulberry - ~ doing something that will keep Mt" Joy Boggs,
student
nes.,;; Now," t:lkln from .lame~ . av, Pomeroy. Robert Embleton you busy so you will not sit at nurse at
Ho_b.er
Hos~ltal
. 1"-17
or· Pi. Pleasant, spent Sunday
borne· and worry about me all School
oft Nllrtnng
Inkencl
GallipoJ.
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"Hunger Fvt&gt;rvwhrrt&gt; Around w1th Mr. :md Mrs. W1lham the t1me. You are also helping IS, spen
wee
W
thP World."" wa·s tht'
topiC , Fields and famil~·- Mrs. Wil· in tht war effort. We can win h~r parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of the program present-~ lian1 Fields and :son Kevin; this just as ea~y your way as IL10nel Boggs and family,
ed by !\·Irs.
Att&gt;n
Shain ' Mrs. James Adkins, and Mrs. by what we are doing. You and Bruce Wallace, student at
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Sf'veral readmgs
were giv-: Rohert Emblrton spent ApnJ I all the women back heme keep / ars 8
DlV~rs •. spen
en on !he lnptr inrhtdin•,. :· 11 in Gallipolis.
the weekend
' up the good work."
Mr and With
Mrs bls par·
India. by 1\·lrs. E!m~r Wi&lt;·k- '
[ Mrs. Cottrill demonstrated ents,
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ham: Scuth Africa
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: the making of "sachet balls" Wallace and daughter, Nan.
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:iH~a~ro~ld;._.;L;;e;;m;::le;;:y,:.:=;;A:;,us:;,lr~a:;:lta~ 1l The \' oung Ad uIt c1ass of th e 1i At. the May
11,
meeting
the
ill be "S h
' Pomeroy First Baptist
::ectstew·al
.acede~ balls" M".
and
Mrs. WUiiam
will have an impBrtant
th rna Tl 8 reqwr
make Conger and
son. T. J. and
: tomght al 7:~0 in the
em are 112\1 inch styrofoam Mr. and Mrs. Thoma• DixPom•roy, Ohio
' basement All membe-rs are
bar
yd. of nylon netbng m on and son, Brio, of Jackco ohr o your choice, I yd _'~&lt; son. spent the weekend with
TOtiiGHY thru rUESDAY . ed lo be pl'esent:
rtbbon, I . bunch of mlnia· their parents, Mr · and Mrs .
"WHEN THE BOYS
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NIEET THE GIRLS"
ure rose bud s m same color as John Harrison and dsu•hter
ribbon , 1 pkg · small hrur
· pms,
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Wot!'lens &amp; Ch!ldrtns
and the making of aummer
ConniE&gt; Frnnris, Harye
Pre-5nl'll
batsc this requires a hat frame Mrs. Emma Brickles has reColort:•rtoons
and materials to cover.
turned from a week's visit
Sit"
Attending were Mrs. Johns· in Columbus with her dsughWed. &amp; Thun.-Nol Op•n
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Smoll s lo Ito 10 _
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Margaret Cottrill, and Eleanor Gail Hysell and family.
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
Bobram.
Mr. Don Becker
has re2
PAIR
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April 22·23
$3.00
I turned
from Chiclt@O where
P, ... tte Dal'is a~
"THE NANNY"
i he spent several
dsys 00
Bt&gt;t!e Davis
WIO'ndy Craig
~ business. H~ WBI taken to
"PA•DNERS"
i
the Perkersburg
Airport by
- Tl'rhnirolorMiddlaport, 0,
Dean Marlin
Jerry ],t•wi~ 1
Mrs. Becker where he took a
' plane. He returned home SatfOUp
urday.
The
Letart . F.U. WSCS . Mr. and Mrs. Michael Qb.
held Us April meetmg at linger and Micbael II, Nelson; the home of Erma Wilsoa ville, •pent the weekenC: with
1 with
seven members present. Mr. and Mri;, Len Kennedy
The meetmg was_
opened and other relatives,
1
With prayer; s~r1pture, Luke Miss Louise Place has reo2l :I-20, by Erma Hill: Tbe turned to ber homa in AJ.
ftrst East.r. by Vashti Grimm, bridge, New
York,
after
and Drafted to Carry
tile spending the Euler vacaCross, by .Inez H1ll
lion with her grandparents,
The busmess meeting was Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houda·
I. "'nducted by Orpha Hill. shell and Miss Freddie Hood·
Plans were made to serve shell
elertton day
dinner. Tbe
.
evenmg was spent making Mrs. Kalad Hindy and chllqmlt blocks. Several
sick dre~
bav~ returned
to
calls were reported. Lunch tbetr home m Se~ca Fal~,
was served to Nora Cross New York, lollowmg a weeks
. 't
h
Inez Hill Erma Hill Gladys' VJst
ere WI'th her par·
'
'
ents M nnd Mr
G
Shields,
Orpha Hill and
• r.
s.
eorge
Vashtt
Grtmm. The nextj Haker
and other relatives.
as her

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Skinner I Va., spent the weekend of Apnl as follows:
l•ader using 19-lO with Mr.
Mrs. William j "I am glad to hear you

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. Precedlug tbe meetJng,
Pamela Cleek,
of
Neigler,
Bible on the altar.
Bernice Wirm worthy
pd..te... and illrl!il
walcbmsn of shepherds
ed
and
eicom to ll1g be
w. 1 •0 p me:!J rs
guess,
resen

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lnitiwuc .,. ' wObtl, '~~ i&gt;d.~Jt 'ot pAll "offiCrs Laurel· Leaf bciro.: ' ~ n~
of White, Sbr)ne, Wbl~ SbriDo flee!" 1l!Jlo tbe ~ 8lld Jb&amp;o. of Ra&amp;e cbaPtet. oEs, present &lt;:1'8,-plr'~.roees.IIQd bl~ dei,Phtn:
of Jorusalem, waa held . Frltlay dliced tbeJ!I. ~ ,wereJIIIOII)a ed Mrs. Neill~ withll gill.
ium and'~trlpturi;i Paalni 16:L
evOIIl!lg at tbe IOOF bill.
lirintlr, lllaWJlJial ~: · Ed· Remarks we.:e Jliven by Rl!fresbm~ls of c~e · b

' Open lim.nallofl ol Ornc:m '!:An,, -

around uie world by
Mrs&gt; Oliver
Mieahel; A letter from I serviceman
. ., the . topic when the Worn- Wheat given to various
serving In Viet Nam was rtllll.
eo's · Missionary
Society of tri•s by the United States, by wben the Syracuse Help And Mr. and Mrs. Wllli8m Rua·
the Pomeroy First
BaptiSt Mrs. Sterrett; Under nour·
Hobby Club mot in 1be aell nnd IIIOllly
were
ill
'Church met Tnursaay eveuiuJ!;
y\...:.p:;;:,
f tnwn hllll. A!'ril a A 11.hnrt
SAh1rdav and. wbile
•t the church with Mrs. Famme and relief in India ness sessiOn was cendueted by there their
two SODI, Mark
J. F.. Foster. president. in land what the Baptist chureb"' l Vice pr.,ident, Jessie Cottrill. and John, took their first
charge.
. .
ian:
to bclp, Mr&amp;.
IThp. ('11tb «!P.Cided to meet on the
;it:!J:O frnm . the uruy,erw
Group
smgmg of the iCook, People who can
not Set'Ond Wednesday of eachiSity
tile plane rtdel
theme song, "That Cause Can ! read. Mrs. Harry Bailey, and I month until September.
were
spoii&gt;Ored by
Neither Be
Lost
Nor the love and understanding of Mrs. Luther Johnston stated the Ohio University Bobeals.
Stayed," opened
the mt&gt;el- American People and their that aU persons having made Barbara Smith, small cJauih:
lng. An invitation was
re- sptrttual need, by Mrs. Shain. ' sock dolls are to have them at . ter of Mr and Mrs Len
ceived lo at lend a silver tea A dessert course was serv- ' the American Legion Hall in i Smith ha; been re'lu!'ned
at
Calvary Baptist Chureh. i t'd by Mrs. Oliver
Micbael 1 Pomeroy, Tuesday, April 19, at from Holzer Hospital where
Rio Grange. Sunday,
1 ! and Mrs. Loram Sterrett.
j l.30 p.m. where they
be she was treated for a virus inConference meetmg ol Gran- ·
crated for shipment to V10t Nam fe&lt;lion las\ week.
ville was announced for
· A letter receiVed by Mrs.
June 16 - 18.
Mrs. Lorain.
VISITS MADE
Myron R. Miller of Middleport Mrs. Russell Mcintyre of
Sterrett
dedicated the love ' Mrs. James Adkms and Mrs. from ber son in Viet Nam, con· Springfield Is
visiting witll
gilL
_ , Robert Embleton of Norfolk, cerning the sock dolls, was read her mother, Mrs. Robert

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H;iwk encounil!l'ed only 1~1
ail t 1a l i c r a It !Ire' u they
,
In low jo: tile dead of
to within It mllea of the

Jn tllOIU)d acliOn, U.S. flirces 1JeiW8
reported tilling IS Vie! Oms. wm of.'
The bJgp&amp;l .kill was made•,by t~ ·
el""ents ' of·. til&lt; U.S. 21th nine. in
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