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THE article re
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SAIGON &lt;UPII - The tangle and Communist jets· over North two planeo. The officials said!sidewinder --wlil~'•!»Jne• !n on piloted by Capt. Donald K. ptttte more tense. •
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between Russian·madc jets and Viet Nam be!ore, the others the Co
. mmunist pilots· "showedlheat tro,m ~.
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tired liy .CeJ!~ :~ Max. F. Phanloma, were protecting Calneron and Jll11~e whee~ llll'lleeond,ont. l divecl.an4·g ~l 0
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Ito have been flown by North tl111l!s, f~om. 25 ·'1!11Nl onrtheastjmore. The alert was fl•shed. , . . ' ·
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faster MIG 21s. engaged 1 Two-man FRC Phantoms,! VIetnamese pilots.
to 60. miles .nortli·northwe~t 01 !The altitude was about 15,1100 ~ ffred 8 m!ssl)e ~ut, miss. downed by Cameron ran and bound Ft05s 8l1il the
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planes fell victim to sharpshoo~ Communists had received much Presque Isle, Maine, and 1st all three occasion's. .
icomplacent .• . but the bogie•, knew we didn't have much of a, angle and fired my second ·r.lJG 21s engage four Phantom~
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betler trainlns and equipment Lt. S. W. George, 25, of, The MIGS that pere downed kept coming straight at us," \chance.
! missile. I was zooming toward "''d an RB66 reconnaissa~
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encounters between American which also cost the Communists I The other was downed by 11the radar .screen of ·a ·Phantom "As they CQII!e on you tet • I· . , we started cllmb!ng.
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Wonder-man. Willie Mays
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before his home town San
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baseball i~ the, Middleport Boys Insurance Saturda~.
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League thl8 summer wlll be Parents are advised to have
held at the Legion Hall, South their boys at the Sign-up t!aY
Fourth-s! in Middleport next to ~e assured of a place on a
I squad roster Boys who sign la
Saturday' morning
All boys, !hose. who played next Saturd~y will be divided
lliBt year and those who did not, among the team &lt;bllAd draws)
are to be at the begloo hall the followlog Modey
night,
by 11 a.m. where managers of May 2, at 7·30 p.m. at Iowa
the six teams or .. assistant ~all
• This includes' . Pony
. Leaguers are not to
will be on haad
bOY• Ill the age. braekets
9 bring Jnouraace mney ($2.50)
through 12 for Boys League and as tryuts will be held later
13 lhrouJ!h i4 for Pony Le~gue. for those who sign up. fnsurThe bil'thday cut off date is ance will he pa1d by those boys
Aug. 1.
earning positions oo the squad.
For example, If a boy is Boys will be L'Overed for lnjur9 years old before •ext Aug. 1 ies, howeve1·, during tryouts.
or becomes 13 y~ars .old after Charles Winebrenner, who led
nexl Aug. 1, he 10 eligible for the Middleport club to the 8 •
Boys League. If he becomea 15 team league title la&lt;t season
years old on or after next Aug. and the Oak Hill tsuroament
I. he is eligible for Pony Lea- championship, is returning as
gue.
manager.
Boys younger thDJI the •· These and a number of other
bove ages will be a88l~ed to arrangements were made Frithe minor league !Pee Wee I day night by the Boys League
which II expected to parhclpate Associalion at town hall.
In a county-wide Pee
Wee Officers elected were Chester
League wlth games at Looki Tannehill, president:
Dick
Psrk to Syraeuse.
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Vaughan, vice president; Betty
Boys of Pee Wee age, that Is, Sayre, secretary • treasurer,
too young for ·"Boys League," and Dr. Clyde Ingels, eommisare asked I&amp; eome to the Legion sioner. Mrs: Dick Vaughan Ia
hall next Saturday at 10 a.m. general chairman of Tag Day,
All boys should bring their lhe Fund Drive, Jitney Supper,
insuranee money. 'Phis is $% and two evening dances later in
for Pee_~~_J:'•Y• League. the s~~r__ a_s_B•~- League

benefitS '1'11111 Tba Jayt,
JUBe flh was oellor Tag D

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Reltrlng aasurer Jlrs. WJJ.
Jiam Warner reported tf14 iD
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Teams and mallllgen.,.. !leJtators, managed by Henry Clatworthy: Yankees, Bob Hysell,
Braves, Charles Smith; Hed
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Richard Pickens, Art Stobart,
and George Hackett, and Redlegs, Bob Wilson.
It was voted by the associalion to buy league insurance
from The Dowalng Insurance
Agency (Willtsm D. Childs).
An urgent public request Ia
made for two regular umpires
who will serve on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday eveailgs
approximately from 5-1 p.m., at
$2 per evening. either umpire
of last Beason, C. W. Searles
and Art Slobart, may be available this summer. Stobart Is
stepping IIIIo lbe maaagen'
ranks, and Mr. Searles may ba
working those hours.
Six money-making projects
were planned - the Tag Day

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star. Baylor nearly doubled bll,
Jaleraalloaa) League Stanclin,o regular playoff output with 41 "·,
W. L. Pet. GB poiflla. He
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June 4 Uptown business
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left, added 31 poults to Baylor~·
soliciting by Mrs. vaughan'• ' ;:xxer.: /that':~ to ':~e dey afternooB In Wellston.
Rochester&gt; Richmond I, lsi_ big productioR. .
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committee, the jitney supper, 46 games from today, the Tbree games are scheduled ' Roch 5 R1chm 3, 2nd, 10 mn. After .a weak fin! quarter, .r
two dances, and a late summer schedule would show the Giants Saturday, April 30 (or lbey j Jacksonville 6 Syracuse 2
lhe Celt1cs fought back to trait.,··
rummage sale.
at home It the Dodgers.
should be played by then, weath- Toronto al Col, ppd., ram. . by SIX , 64-58, at the half and
bl ill be- While a June 11 deadline may er permitting) according to Buffalo at Toledo, 2, ppd. ra1o. grabbed leads of up to llille ;
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nd j be wishful thinking Jt would tournament officials
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nus WEEK'S EVENTS alter three periods.
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usual, will parhc!pale m the Ky- this season. Babe Ruth's dee at Hamden, McArthur will polis, golf.
tight affair, Bostoo laking • '
ger Cr~e~Little Le:ue ~urn~- [ standard of 714? Well that nmy ! take on Allensville at All0118- Tuesday - Gallipolis
at momentary edge, tho Lakertl
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teams m e trl· ltoo much even for 'Mays the ville, and Oak Hill wlll battle Pomeroy, baseball.
scoring eight straigh~ and lhl
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Middleport, at ·Middleporl Wednesday - Kyger Creek, Celtics battling back 1o 113-111
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Pomeroy drew a first round Jackson, Pomeroy at Gallipol- and 115-115 tiea bslon West ·
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wrapped It UP·
year.
every lime swinging for the Iu the Ironto• SecUoaal, Han- Tbursday - Gallipolis
at Coach - eleot Bill Russel
Some boys coming IIIIo the horner," the cheerful Glant 1nan Trace and North Gallia ll!esapeake, baseball
scored 32 points SRd grabbed 21 ·
league at age 9, depending on slugger admitted
af!A!r the were pitted against each other. Friday - SEOAL Golf Tour- rebouada In defeal Jolla,
how many turn out, and the op- game. "It might have beea a The wilmer will bailie Green. nament, at Logan, 9 a. m.
Havllcek aetted 23 po1ata a.d
enlllgs on rosters, may he as- little better If it had come in Today's regular season Ky- Saturday - SEOAL Track Sam Jones aad Tom 8aodel;,
signed to the minor league for San Fl'811ciseo but lbere wu ger Creek- HaDRan Traer game Meet, Oblo University, Atheas. wert limited te 15 uob. LeroY'· '
more seasolling, Mr. Vaughan one consolation. The game was w!tl be played at KC as the Grund OJ' Opry, with Ferlill Ellis picked ap 17 1111d voteran
will be in charge of the minor televised back there."
Wildcats do oot bave a home HIISky, at GAHS Auditorium, 2 Rudy Lanoso added a olutola &amp;I
league leamt.
Rookie Ken Holtzmaa shut diamond.
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League thl8 summer wlll be Parents are advised to have
held at the Legion Hall, South their boys at the Sign-up t!aY
Fourth-s! in Middleport next to ~e assured of a place on a
I squad roster Boys who sign la
Saturday' morning
All boys, !hose. who played next Saturd~y will be divided
lliBt year and those who did not, among the team &lt;bllAd draws)
are to be at the begloo hall the followlog Modey
night,
by 11 a.m. where managers of May 2, at 7·30 p.m. at Iowa
the six teams or .. assistant ~all
• This includes' . Pony
. Leaguers are not to
will be on haad
bOY• Ill the age. braekets
9 bring Jnouraace mney ($2.50)
through 12 for Boys League and as tryuts will be held later
13 lhrouJ!h i4 for Pony Le~gue. for those who sign up. fnsurThe bil'thday cut off date is ance will he pa1d by those boys
Aug. 1.
earning positions oo the squad.
For example, If a boy is Boys will be L'Overed for lnjur9 years old before •ext Aug. 1 ies, howeve1·, during tryouts.
or becomes 13 y~ars .old after Charles Winebrenner, who led
nexl Aug. 1, he 10 eligible for the Middleport club to the 8 •
Boys League. If he becomea 15 team league title la&lt;t season
years old on or after next Aug. and the Oak Hill tsuroament
I. he is eligible for Pony Lea- championship, is returning as
gue.
manager.
Boys younger thDJI the •· These and a number of other
bove ages will be a88l~ed to arrangements were made Frithe minor league !Pee Wee I day night by the Boys League
which II expected to parhclpate Associalion at town hall.
In a county-wide Pee
Wee Officers elected were Chester
League wlth games at Looki Tannehill, president:
Dick
Psrk to Syraeuse.
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Vaughan, vice president; Betty
Boys of Pee Wee age, that Is, Sayre, secretary • treasurer,
too young for ·"Boys League," and Dr. Clyde Ingels, eommisare asked I&amp; eome to the Legion sioner. Mrs: Dick Vaughan Ia
hall next Saturday at 10 a.m. general chairman of Tag Day,
All boys should bring their lhe Fund Drive, Jitney Supper,
insuranee money. 'Phis is $% and two evening dances later in
for Pee_~~_J:'•Y• League. the s~~r__ a_s_B•~- League

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Teams and mallllgen.,.. !leJtators, managed by Henry Clatworthy: Yankees, Bob Hysell,
Braves, Charles Smith; Hed
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Richard Pickens, Art Stobart,
and George Hackett, and Redlegs, Bob Wilson.
It was voted by the associalion to buy league insurance
from The Dowalng Insurance
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An urgent public request Ia
made for two regular umpires
who will serve on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday eveailgs
approximately from 5-1 p.m., at
$2 per evening. either umpire
of last Beason, C. W. Searles
and Art Slobart, may be available this summer. Stobart Is
stepping IIIIo lbe maaagen'
ranks, and Mr. Searles may ba
working those hours.
Six money-making projects
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June 4 Uptown business
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left, added 31 poults to Baylor~·
soliciting by Mrs. vaughan'• ' ;:xxer.: /that':~ to ':~e dey afternooB In Wellston.
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committee, the jitney supper, 46 games from today, the Tbree games are scheduled ' Roch 5 R1chm 3, 2nd, 10 mn. After .a weak fin! quarter, .r
two dances, and a late summer schedule would show the Giants Saturday, April 30 (or lbey j Jacksonville 6 Syracuse 2
lhe Celt1cs fought back to trait.,··
rummage sale.
at home It the Dodgers.
should be played by then, weath- Toronto al Col, ppd., ram. . by SIX , 64-58, at the half and
bl ill be- While a June 11 deadline may er permitting) according to Buffalo at Toledo, 2, ppd. ra1o. grabbed leads of up to llille ;
.r.e~:. pl;y p7ba
nd j be wishful thinking Jt would tournament officials
pomts before trallmg, I~ ..
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nus WEEK'S EVENTS alter three periods.
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usual, will parhc!pale m the Ky- this season. Babe Ruth's dee at Hamden, McArthur will polis, golf.
tight affair, Bostoo laking • '
ger Cr~e~Little Le:ue ~urn~- [ standard of 714? Well that nmy ! take on Allensville at All0118- Tuesday - Gallipolis
at momentary edge, tho Lakertl
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teams m e trl· ltoo much even for 'Mays the ville, and Oak Hill wlll battle Pomeroy, baseball.
scoring eight straigh~ and lhl
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a to':ame~t -~n Magnificenl
Middleport, at ·Middleporl Wednesday - Kyger Creek, Celtics battling back 1o 113-111
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One Consolatloa
Pomeroy drew a first round Jackson, Pomeroy at Gallipol- and 115-115 tiea bslon West ·
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every lime swinging for the Iu the Ironto• SecUoaal, Han- Tbursday - Gallipolis
at Coach - eleot Bill Russel
Some boys coming IIIIo the horner," the cheerful Glant 1nan Trace and North Gallia ll!esapeake, baseball
scored 32 points SRd grabbed 21 ·
league at age 9, depending on slugger admitted
af!A!r the were pitted against each other. Friday - SEOAL Golf Tour- rebouada In defeal Jolla,
how many turn out, and the op- game. "It might have beea a The wilmer will bailie Green. nament, at Logan, 9 a. m.
Havllcek aetted 23 po1ata a.d
enlllgs on rosters, may he as- little better If it had come in Today's regular season Ky- Saturday - SEOAL Track Sam Jones aad Tom 8aodel;,
signed to the minor league for San Fl'811ciseo but lbere wu ger Creek- HaDRan Traer game Meet, Oblo University, Atheas. wert limited te 15 uob. LeroY'· '
more seasolling, Mr. Vaughan one consolation. The game was w!tl be played at KC as the Grund OJ' Opry, with Ferlill Ellis picked ap 17 1111d voteran
will be in charge of the minor televised back there."
Wildcats do oot bave a home HIISky, at GAHS Auditorium, 2 Rudy Lanoso added a olutola &amp;I
league leamt.
Rookie Ken Holtzmaa shut diamond.
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Tbo next atandard destined to Park with the Dodgen
!all Ia Jimmy Foxx'
534 log the oppoRiiiE ·
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for a rlgbthnded swinger. U blast oU Jim OWeiJI
Mays were to eonllllue at bla eighth innlllg SUnday
curreot pace, No. 5U would ba the IOOl't U. The Glanll_ _

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or 511 Sundey against the
Astros was tlmt It came on the
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Discharges
The Rev. W. S.
Billups,

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George M. Bryson, Mrs. Russia A. Copley, Kevin L. Curf·
man, Charles R. Dennison,

FRIGIDAIRE
DISHMOBILE
with Super-Surge
Washing Action

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Only one slip per store visit to each adult.

p.m., Saturday ;
Mr s. Ingles and infant son, Mr,~. JerJames R. Smith, Par kersburg, ry Keesee and Infant daughter.

W. va., son, 5:15p.m. Saturday ;
Mrs. Paul 0 . Smith. Vinton, r
daughter, 12:21 a.m. Sunday.

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you-belle, broil, tw. . . . . . . . .
mer or st"" w~h eOIAIII• c:ontJIOI.
People who cool&lt; tar 1 .-estaurant
lui ol discriminating IICJIIIIII«s-ill1d
people who cook tar a iUtdMie lal of
hungry kids-know t~ Cll COillll 01
Gas ranees 1o let them be IN IOOd
cooks they are.

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Lelia M. Slaughter, Mrs. John
Mrs. James E. Montgomery. E. Watterson, Mrs. Donald P.

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1,001 shades of heat ... ...,. 1 _ .
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CRACKERS
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L. Fieore up Meldahl 6:05a.m.
Golllpolls Dam- W. H. Shav-

Eureka m.; Beaver up Winfield 10:15 ·
Star Rt.; Harrison Hartless, p. m.; Tina White down Win·
Holzer Hospital:
Visiting Rio Grande ; Mrs. Paul
0. field 11 :30 p. m,; Helen Z, up
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parent." Smith. Vinton; Robert J. Hop- Winfield U O p. m.
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only on Pedl"trics Ward.
1kin~. Rt . l Patriot; Gene K. - - Cooper, Bidwell ; Mrs. Everett Melinda D. Kapp, Mrs. Mn~d ,
Admis~ions
Frederick D. Miller, 47 Cfn- w Keefer, Rt. 1 Leon, W. Vo.; Lee. Mrs. Evelyn N. Lewis, 1
. Charles R. Gihbs, Hart- Mrs. Bert Loar, Sherri R. Martral /1 e. ; Mrs. Emma Bov ie, M~s
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PyaU, shall, Mrs. Oliver Meadows, \
49 Locust St.; Mrs. Oia Craig, 1ord; Mrs. Dorothy J
Mason · Mrs. Melvin W. Roach, Mrs. James W. Ousley, Mr5.
'West Columbia ; George R. Paul W. Parkins, Mrs. WinKapp, West Columbia; Mr!. Ln- ston Pfancuff. Edward
W.
cy v. Hardway, Middleport: Pugh, Frank 0 . Ross,
Mrs.
Chester A. Donohew, Ill. I Ra- Heber H. Riffle, Mrs. Billy
cine · Mrs. WilbUr E. Thl!&lt;lboid, F. Simpkins, Kevin R. StineMid~lleporl; Mrs. Harry
E. spring, Mrs. Lawton Temple1
.Johnson . Rt. 3 Pomeroy : F..d- ton, Gregory A. Thoms, Wilward u. Moore, Middleport : liam R. Tobart, Lestet:
WaiMrs. Calv in Sprouse , Rutland ; ler, ~rs. Ga.rnet W1lhamson.
Mr s. Emor y H. Starling, Mid- C'h.uck1e L. ~ Ills. Larry . J . I
dleport; Mrs. Katie E!ltep, Mid- Wdls, Mrs. c~arles ~· Wilson, I
. dleport ; Mrs. James R. Smith, Mrs. Lee 0 . ~ood. Mildred ..J
Parkersburg, W. Va.; N. Allen Woomer, Mrs. George E. Ak.
Ha!'kworth, Ashland. Ky.; Ro~- ers, Mrs. James R. Baker, Mrs_
ert
A Parker, Rt. 2 Logan. 0 .; Carl R. Beaver, Mrs. Edward
•Herculon
Mrs. ·James W. Wilson, Jilek· J. Dentine. Mrs. Leona Burton.
Acrilon · e
Nylon
son: Mrs. Ray D. Mnlone. Rt. J_Cenneth D. Cole, \-fr!'. Eme!&gt;. 2 Pedro : Mrs. Oren C. McAili!l- tme Dardenne, Mrs.
Sar.m
Seled From Over
ter. Hiple}' , W. Va.; Mrs. Ben- Gates. Mrs. Ray Gilmort'!, El200 Pallornt &amp; colors
' jamin C. Huff, Chesapeake; Ru- ben 0 . Good. Mrs. Donald Hall,
fus Dorsey, Mt. Nebo. W. Va.: Miss Charlotte J. Knaul , Mrs.
Bill E. Hayes, Scottown; Theo- Elmer J . Miller, Mrs. Donald
Prlcoo
Stort AI ' ,q, yd.
dore M. Sowers, Rt. 1 B\oom- 1~- Ric~ , . Mrs. Clarence Roush:,
ingville, 0.
IMrs. Ohn C. Russell, Perry A.
1 Sayre, Charles Sharpe, Jr ., Mrs.

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IXPERT INSTALLATION

Keith Goble Ford
Locust &amp; Syctntore lis,
Middleport

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Greenup u~ a. m.; Bayou Lef·
Nowarnncethoclreledlettero rete down Greenup 3r50 a. m.:
toformthe~urprllf...,..r, u OVEC down Greenup 4:10a.m.;
oUIItotedbythe-.cortoon. Edeana Bosworth up Greenup
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6:25 a. m.; Semel down Green·
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up b:50 a. m.: Ravenswood up
!;.,~':..I HI couLDH'r(l _
l.\11.-n MMOITOW) Meldohl 8 p. m . ; Miss SU!Ian
up Meldahl 9r50 p. rn.: Elloha
~lomlol'"' !SlAY SHill DEAfiN PEPSIN
Woods up Meldahl 10r40 p.m.;

ESTIMATES I

NOTHING DOWN

USED CARLOT

MEIGS

$58,000 cash

down 23, 4:20 a. rn. ; · Andrew
Calhoun up Greenup 11 p. m.:
Joey Chotln up Greenup 11t50
p. m.: Eastern down Greenup
12:35 a. m.; Pamela D. down

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23, 1:15 a.m.: Jefferson down
23, 1:20 a. m.; E. P. Jones
down 23,4:15 a. m.: Kentuckian

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bolt up 19, 7 a. m.; Peggy Downey up 20, 5:40 a. m.; National
up 20, 7:50 a. m.; Vulcan up
21, 4:45 a. m.; Pennsylvania up

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BARWICK

engine, 5 speed trans. 2
speed rear axle

dotmed Bowling Green,
the opener of a scheduled
ble bUI. The second game
rained out.
Also rained out was Western
Michigan's second game
Toledo, although the BrOJICOS
took the first one 11-2.
Miami ed&amp;ed Kent State
11 tho opener of their douloleheader, but the second
called because of darkness
er 13 innings.

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conference with a 3-0 record ,

ended in a 5-5 deadlock

1-1.8.

63 Falco11 2 Dr.

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~OL®RS

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BANANAS

JOG, Conv. 1 cyl, Aut.

Cincinnati (Maloney 1.0)
Houslon (Bruce 11 or Cu,llar

Georae Raft joined the board
ol dlreelors of London's Colony
Sporting Club, wbere be's also
host ... Its boss i&amp; Olno Cellini,
formerly of the Havana green
bailo set, wbese brother, Bob,
tto Ill! handsome Ivy Leag... ·
style mannger of the Bahamlan Club Casino In Naasau, B•·
hamaa ... Sad, sad DDie -Ben~Y Goodman'o audltlnna of gal
tingors for hll Rainbow Grin

R&amp;H

64 E11glish Ford

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down 17, 6:30 a. m.: Zimmer 1
down 17, 6:3$ a. ID. i R. H. Bos·
worth 11 down 18, 5:16 a. m.;
Reliable down 18, 6 a. m.; TI-

in 1

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110, • dr. I cyl. ltcl. tTins.

63 Ford Galaxie

Bunning o-1) at

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62 Ford Falrla11e

Kill'S

ORJJEf:.'

H'y. ~ :.d are higher'n any drum
Ernie Kovacs'
maj l!'ette's
d"" · hlor, Klppy (wed to Burl
Lar.caster's son, Bill) wiU make
Bu1·t and Edie Adams arandparenlo , . We said weeks 1180
Paramount would buy oot the
and
culd-be takeover klda
It did ; made 'em rich, tho~ ..
J ulie Andrews will ignite more
h~adlines any edition . . . Now
Il·at the Oscars are over, 10 The
rawnbroker," "The · Umbrellas
of Cherbourg" and "The Elea·
nor Roosevelt Story" are being
offered to TV (along with "La
Dolce Vita") ... What does a
UN Ambassador D08b on while
waiting to 1• on &lt;~Meet the
Pre's" ? Arthur Goldberg showed up with 1 baa ol prelzels.

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63 Ford Ctry. Sedan

form four ordinltJ' word1.

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Slltton Wogon. 4 Dr. I
qllmler, eutomttlc trtnt.
ratlle anti h11ttr

his 1 .. ,..,1e started .. The onogah· cH ••aln Jack
Carter
.Jt!1ie Christie's hems

TIDE

GO TO
KEITH GOBLE FORD

Un~tnmblethoodmlumblot.
one lettfr to eieh JCIUI'!, to

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SLICES
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FIJLLY tOOii.ED
aNTEB CUT

NATIONAL LEAGUI
W L Pel.
!'lllllburgb
9 3 .750
Bill Franci!Co 9 3 .7!0
Atlallla
7 5 .583
tot All&amp;eiH 7 5 .ii83
l'lllladl!lpbia
5 5 .500
st. Louis
5 5 .500
lloUIIon
5 • .:JM
New York
3 6 .333
• Qtlc~
3 8 .:7~
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2 7 .221
RHIIhl:
artca&amp;o I Lest All&amp;eles o
St. Loula 5 Pltlllburgh 2
laD Francisco 4 Housto• ~
Cll&gt;cilmaU I Pltlladelpbla 2,
lnnl•gs, 2lld game ppd
AUanta 5 New York 2, lot
New York 4 Atlanta 3, 2nd
Monday's Games Atlanta (Johnson 1-1) at

23:~~~0~ai~ly~Se~l\Un~el~,;Po;m;er;oy;-Ml~d;dlepott,~;~';i•;~;-~·~;~H-~,~~

23; 220
250Fat
lbJ.Sewo
:a, to16 ID • - !Jibl
22 fDto :13;
o: Stags li ~ 20; ' ]!oars ll
fD 18; SOws II Pip 75 ID 1211
Shoats 14 to 2:1.
CATTLE - Steen 20 to 26;

••• ~· REPORT
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Gauge nodlllp: GaUlpoll8 · Ohio valley uv..tock Co.
(N, IU~
By Jack O'Brian
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12 I 18.5 running 22 feel
Gallipolis, AprU 23, 11166
. 1l "'' Bee! 20
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Dutch Crown Princess Bea- engagement next
month Countess V1v1 Cresp1 ol James am 11 · ' p'
• Maaon HOGS - 111 to 2211 Jbs. 22 to Heifers 18 to 2,, a.,
•-' and her Germ811 • born brought aut an ex-oh!ld movie Mason's dream•. Mitzi New- on ro
ome~oy2u 5 !lin. to 21 ; Fat Cows 15 to 20: Can·
and
40
_, oom weren't recognized by star, a pathellc ease who even house In chic pink lish-seales :;, 113 11• :s~..ha' FallJ
Melp Genenl Hospital
ners 12to .l6; Bulls 16 to 22.50;
.
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.·yone •• they entered
El tried to get Into Boney's apart- (late flash- not real
flsh
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C..arl..ton 1•.93
Milk Cows 100 to 200.
aiiOIIS
, o.,....,o
"""'-"~:C "Anne ment when turned down at the seal.,, only plastic), Carol ~:~. 81 ~ \Vas runnin.t one AdmlssiOM Saturday - Lor-I 'i!AL CALVES - Topt 33;
.
11
20
00
28
11rs. Denny) Slater alerted the oftlce.
Lawrence who can dance as
HI loot, Winfield ;..C·.::z
F
to 3ZH: Med
20iumto
, :1ff and then owner J o 11 0 The Bolshoi Ba11~t brought as any Russian ballerina 2 f~et.
·
arr. uppers _ams; rauces to 28; C4rrt &amp; vs.
30; \ ""1 ~ ~'
1 - - . . , .. _.. '"' '"M •· jarb:e to arpD1fao'
.!Ills to the!:;:;&lt;, Juim's blastl out the swells . .. "Big" Anne brougbt along hubby Bob GoUMiller, Syracuse, James Sayre, Culls 16 to 22.
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omment: "Who cares?" .. ... Ford, looking younger than let lor Ilia lint bellyful of. Sov· Bool Movemealll:
: Pomera-;.
Ew01 t, Ulls. 5
on
1 SHE!'!P 10
5
· ce wise guya Insist Sinatra's springtime, at least a oprigh1- let balletpt,ornalne;
Pauline Oldo River _ Walter aeck- DhdlariOI Salanlay - Rob- Ito 10: Stock Ewes to ' Fat
FOR DETAILS COJiiTAc:ll
. !"letn problems Include lo- ly as her expectant daughtora1!l&amp;ert with a opeetaculor In- •-d down 13 !:15 a. m,: Polly ert Molden, Olevia Boice, Lu- Sh~p 0 to IO: Culla lth!JJ
, ,; fears there of brllll!inS ... Jane and Charlie Engel- dian n&lt;Cklace and dress (In-""
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. Bucks 4 to 10, Fat wea ers
I as Vegas - style
gamblinl bard ol the platinum fortune, dta's neutral, wot?) . . .
R. down 13, &amp;:40 a. rn.; ." · J:
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to 10.
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.r • :oth ol the Border: alter 111,
Haines II up 14, 6:10 a; rn., Admllolons sunday - None. Lambs - . Tnps 23, Seconds \
'il~rulffi'il ~
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Rose G. up If, 2:46 a.m.; Inca Discharges Sullday - Mary 16 to 20: Li8ht Wis. I$ IJJ II:
-l's noted he was owner of 1
, nuple ol' Nevada
gambling ~\!II ~~-lkrt~IJ....t,.... up 17, 4 a.m.; DM Luckett Ker~n~•·:__M~icb~a~e!_l~Pr~ice
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New Furniture
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wit~ til the PrlP $1ipl of thl1 p«~t""' '011 roctlvt at ortr mar.. io htlp YM
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St. Louis (Jaster 1·1) at
Angeles !Osteen :I-ll), nlgbl.
Philadelphia (Short 1·1)
(Veale 1-01. night.

65 Ford Fair. 500

2 Dr. Hordtop, 289 ..,.
1nt, Crulslmtllc tran1.
L.tw ndlnl•·

GOLDEN RIPE

U. S. Gov't. Inspected
ALL MEAT

4 ortlndor. 4 opHd trono.
trent. RIH

59-ford Galaxie

night.
Only games scheduled.

4 Dr. 8 cylinder, tulo.
tram. Rtdla It heater

Rain Halts

4 dr. f eyl, At TronL, P.

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PlavinMAC
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By llalted Prell lntoraatlnnal
· Rain washed nut three ·

American Conference
&amp;ames during the weekend,
most of the teams got in a ~w
licks In the openers of douolebeadero.
Ohio University, leading

otoorlftt, rlllto oncl hHior

6 oyUndor1 atondord trlftL

60 Ford f.600
Durn~t

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63 Mercury Monte.
65 Ford Gal. 500

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65 Ford Gal. 500

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64 Galaxie XL

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- - -- · Macleay down 11:30 p. m.:
Rt. 2 Crown City; Joan ~ - How- Walter Hougland up 7 a. m.
eII , Rt. 1 Crown City: M r !II. Kanawha Rlver - Allen R. l
J ames B. Walker, Thvrman; Merrill down Winfield 5:35 p.

GAMES

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thing iA ~ Willi I . pAtty 1111titint~ crowd_... 90'lli cl au cl the
professional chefs. .
They're all cooklnc willl Gas. Fqr
several sound reasons.
Gas cooks faster than electricity.
Olels who supervise the prep~ralion of
~undreds of meals a day just haven't
time Ill walt far pokeJ electric ranaes
Ill Mit up or COQI down.
These 111811 and -whose reputatiolil depend c.llllir GCIOIIinll " ' -

Gls ran&amp;es bewm Gil ctiOb ll*r
th&amp;A electricity • • . ..... food liSle

Rt. 2 Crown City, son,

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UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY

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Discharges
The Rev. W. S.
Billups,

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George M. Bryson, Mrs. Russia A. Copley, Kevin L. Curf·
man, Charles R. Dennison,

FRIGIDAIRE
DISHMOBILE
with Super-Surge
Washing Action

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When working ·hands need extra cash
becauSe a
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ceive ABSOLUTELY FREE a BONUS BINGO PRIZE SLIP marked Program # 81 .
Only one slip per store visit to each adult.

p.m., Saturday ;
Mr s. Ingles and infant son, Mr,~. JerJames R. Smith, Par kersburg, ry Keesee and Infant daughter.

W. va., son, 5:15p.m. Saturday ;
Mrs. Paul 0 . Smith. Vinton, r
daughter, 12:21 a.m. Sunday.

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p.m. Friday; Mrs. Emery H. Raymond E. McNeely and inStarling. Middleport, daughter, !ant daughter, Mrs. Orville R.

,TREET

you-belle, broil, tw. . . . . . . . .
mer or st"" w~h eOIAIII• c:ontJIOI.
People who cool&lt; tar 1 .-estaurant
lui ol discriminating IICJIIIIII«s-ill1d
people who cook tar a iUtdMie lal of
hungry kids-know t~ Cll COillll 01
Gas ranees 1o let them be IN IOOd
cooks they are.

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Lelia M. Slaughter, Mrs. John
Mrs. James E. Montgomery. E. Watterson, Mrs. Donald P.

JUlMOllB

l*ltr and look IIIOI'e IIJIPIIi- Tile
1,001 shades of heat ... ...,. 1 _ .
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N. 211d Ave.

CRACKERS
BOX

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L. Fieore up Meldahl 6:05a.m.
Golllpolls Dam- W. H. Shav-

Eureka m.; Beaver up Winfield 10:15 ·
Star Rt.; Harrison Hartless, p. m.; Tina White down Win·
Holzer Hospital:
Visiting Rio Grande ; Mrs. Paul
0. field 11 :30 p. m,; Helen Z, up
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parent." Smith. Vinton; Robert J. Hop- Winfield U O p. m.
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only on Pedl"trics Ward.
1kin~. Rt . l Patriot; Gene K. - - Cooper, Bidwell ; Mrs. Everett Melinda D. Kapp, Mrs. Mn~d ,
Admis~ions
Frederick D. Miller, 47 Cfn- w Keefer, Rt. 1 Leon, W. Vo.; Lee. Mrs. Evelyn N. Lewis, 1
. Charles R. Gihbs, Hart- Mrs. Bert Loar, Sherri R. Martral /1 e. ; Mrs. Emma Bov ie, M~s
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PyaU, shall, Mrs. Oliver Meadows, \
49 Locust St.; Mrs. Oia Craig, 1ord; Mrs. Dorothy J
Mason · Mrs. Melvin W. Roach, Mrs. James W. Ousley, Mr5.
'West Columbia ; George R. Paul W. Parkins, Mrs. WinKapp, West Columbia; Mr!. Ln- ston Pfancuff. Edward
W.
cy v. Hardway, Middleport: Pugh, Frank 0 . Ross,
Mrs.
Chester A. Donohew, Ill. I Ra- Heber H. Riffle, Mrs. Billy
cine · Mrs. WilbUr E. Thl!&lt;lboid, F. Simpkins, Kevin R. StineMid~lleporl; Mrs. Harry
E. spring, Mrs. Lawton Temple1
.Johnson . Rt. 3 Pomeroy : F..d- ton, Gregory A. Thoms, Wilward u. Moore, Middleport : liam R. Tobart, Lestet:
WaiMrs. Calv in Sprouse , Rutland ; ler, ~rs. Ga.rnet W1lhamson.
Mr s. Emor y H. Starling, Mid- C'h.uck1e L. ~ Ills. Larry . J . I
dleport; Mrs. Katie E!ltep, Mid- Wdls, Mrs. c~arles ~· Wilson, I
. dleport ; Mrs. James R. Smith, Mrs. Lee 0 . ~ood. Mildred ..J
Parkersburg, W. Va.; N. Allen Woomer, Mrs. George E. Ak.
Ha!'kworth, Ashland. Ky.; Ro~- ers, Mrs. James R. Baker, Mrs_
ert
A Parker, Rt. 2 Logan. 0 .; Carl R. Beaver, Mrs. Edward
•Herculon
Mrs. ·James W. Wilson, Jilek· J. Dentine. Mrs. Leona Burton.
Acrilon · e
Nylon
son: Mrs. Ray D. Mnlone. Rt. J_Cenneth D. Cole, \-fr!'. Eme!&gt;. 2 Pedro : Mrs. Oren C. McAili!l- tme Dardenne, Mrs.
Sar.m
Seled From Over
ter. Hiple}' , W. Va.; Mrs. Ben- Gates. Mrs. Ray Gilmort'!, El200 Pallornt &amp; colors
' jamin C. Huff, Chesapeake; Ru- ben 0 . Good. Mrs. Donald Hall,
fus Dorsey, Mt. Nebo. W. Va.: Miss Charlotte J. Knaul , Mrs.
Bill E. Hayes, Scottown; Theo- Elmer J . Miller, Mrs. Donald
Prlcoo
Stort AI ' ,q, yd.
dore M. Sowers, Rt. 1 B\oom- 1~- Ric~ , . Mrs. Clarence Roush:,
ingville, 0.
IMrs. Ohn C. Russell, Perry A.
1 Sayre, Charles Sharpe, Jr ., Mrs.

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FRED W, CROW -POMEROY, 0.

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IXPERT INSTALLATION

Keith Goble Ford
Locust &amp; Syctntore lis,
Middleport

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Greenup u~ a. m.; Bayou Lef·
Nowarnncethoclreledlettero rete down Greenup 3r50 a. m.:
toformthe~urprllf...,..r, u OVEC down Greenup 4:10a.m.;
oUIItotedbythe-.cortoon. Edeana Bosworth up Greenup
HI$
6:25 a. m.; Semel down Green·
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up b:50 a. m.: Ravenswood up
!;.,~':..I HI couLDH'r(l _
l.\11.-n MMOITOW) Meldohl 8 p. m . ; Miss SU!Ian
up Meldahl 9r50 p. rn.: Elloha
~lomlol'"' !SlAY SHill DEAfiN PEPSIN
Woods up Meldahl 10r40 p.m.;

ESTIMATES I

NOTHING DOWN

USED CARLOT

MEIGS

$58,000 cash

down 23, 4:20 a. rn. ; · Andrew
Calhoun up Greenup 11 p. m.:
Joey Chotln up Greenup 11t50
p. m.: Eastern down Greenup
12:35 a. m.; Pamela D. down

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ault tnnt... pewer ttttrlnl, ,awer brlkll trMI
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raclie trMI hiller

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23, 1:15 a.m.: Jefferson down
23, 1:20 a. m.; E. P. Jones
down 23,4:15 a. m.: Kentuckian

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Conv. 352 eng. Std. trtns.,

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2 4r. HeNMp, 289 tntlne,
lttndud traM. R11Uo end

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bolt up 19, 7 a. m.; Peggy Downey up 20, 5:40 a. m.; National
up 20, 7:50 a. m.; Vulcan up
21, 4:45 a. m.; Pennsylvania up

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NOW
/A l l Ol fN fill'

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d ..rlag, recllo &amp; huter

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BARWICK

engine, 5 speed trans. 2
speed rear axle

dotmed Bowling Green,
the opener of a scheduled
ble bUI. The second game
rained out.
Also rained out was Western
Michigan's second game
Toledo, although the BrOJICOS
took the first one 11-2.
Miami ed&amp;ed Kent State
11 tho opener of their douloleheader, but the second
called because of darkness
er 13 innings.

PKO.

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conference with a 3-0 record ,

ended in a 5-5 deadlock

1-1.8.

63 Falco11 2 Dr.

~T.!~~·- ~'p'1'~rl-

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62 Ford Gal. 500

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~OL®RS

IIIII

BANANAS

JOG, Conv. 1 cyl, Aut.

Cincinnati (Maloney 1.0)
Houslon (Bruce 11 or Cu,llar

Georae Raft joined the board
ol dlreelors of London's Colony
Sporting Club, wbere be's also
host ... Its boss i&amp; Olno Cellini,
formerly of the Havana green
bailo set, wbese brother, Bob,
tto Ill! handsome Ivy Leag... ·
style mannger of the Bahamlan Club Casino In Naasau, B•·
hamaa ... Sad, sad DDie -Ben~Y Goodman'o audltlnna of gal
tingors for hll Rainbow Grin

R&amp;H

64 E11glish Ford

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down 17, 6:30 a. m.: Zimmer 1
down 17, 6:3$ a. ID. i R. H. Bos·
worth 11 down 18, 5:16 a. m.;
Reliable down 18, 6 a. m.; TI-

in 1

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110, • dr. I cyl. ltcl. tTins.

63 Ford Galaxie

Bunning o-1) at

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62 Ford Falrla11e

Kill'S

ORJJEf:.'

H'y. ~ :.d are higher'n any drum
Ernie Kovacs'
maj l!'ette's
d"" · hlor, Klppy (wed to Burl
Lar.caster's son, Bill) wiU make
Bu1·t and Edie Adams arandparenlo , . We said weeks 1180
Paramount would buy oot the
and
culd-be takeover klda
It did ; made 'em rich, tho~ ..
J ulie Andrews will ignite more
h~adlines any edition . . . Now
Il·at the Oscars are over, 10 The
rawnbroker," "The · Umbrellas
of Cherbourg" and "The Elea·
nor Roosevelt Story" are being
offered to TV (along with "La
Dolce Vita") ... What does a
UN Ambassador D08b on while
waiting to 1• on &lt;~Meet the
Pre's" ? Arthur Goldberg showed up with 1 baa ol prelzels.

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63 Ford Ctry. Sedan

form four ordinltJ' word1.

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Slltton Wogon. 4 Dr. I
qllmler, eutomttlc trtnt.
ratlle anti h11ttr

his 1 .. ,..,1e started .. The onogah· cH ••aln Jack
Carter
.Jt!1ie Christie's hems

TIDE

GO TO
KEITH GOBLE FORD

Un~tnmblethoodmlumblot.
one lettfr to eieh JCIUI'!, to

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FIJLLY tOOii.ED
aNTEB CUT

NATIONAL LEAGUI
W L Pel.
!'lllllburgb
9 3 .750
Bill Franci!Co 9 3 .7!0
Atlallla
7 5 .583
tot All&amp;eiH 7 5 .ii83
l'lllladl!lpbia
5 5 .500
st. Louis
5 5 .500
lloUIIon
5 • .:JM
New York
3 6 .333
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3 8 .:7~
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2 7 .221
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artca&amp;o I Lest All&amp;eles o
St. Loula 5 Pltlllburgh 2
laD Francisco 4 Housto• ~
Cll&gt;cilmaU I Pltlladelpbla 2,
lnnl•gs, 2lld game ppd
AUanta 5 New York 2, lot
New York 4 Atlanta 3, 2nd
Monday's Games Atlanta (Johnson 1-1) at

23:~~~0~ai~ly~Se~l\Un~el~,;Po;m;er;oy;-Ml~d;dlepott,~;~';i•;~;-~·~;~H-~,~~

23; 220
250Fat
lbJ.Sewo
:a, to16 ID • - !Jibl
22 fDto :13;
o: Stags li ~ 20; ' ]!oars ll
fD 18; SOws II Pip 75 ID 1211
Shoats 14 to 2:1.
CATTLE - Steen 20 to 26;

••• ~· REPORT
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Gauge nodlllp: GaUlpoll8 · Ohio valley uv..tock Co.
(N, IU~
By Jack O'Brian
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12 I 18.5 running 22 feel
Gallipolis, AprU 23, 11166
. 1l "'' Bee! 20
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Dutch Crown Princess Bea- engagement next
month Countess V1v1 Cresp1 ol James am 11 · ' p'
• Maaon HOGS - 111 to 2211 Jbs. 22 to Heifers 18 to 2,, a.,
•-' and her Germ811 • born brought aut an ex-oh!ld movie Mason's dream•. Mitzi New- on ro
ome~oy2u 5 !lin. to 21 ; Fat Cows 15 to 20: Can·
and
40
_, oom weren't recognized by star, a pathellc ease who even house In chic pink lish-seales :;, 113 11• :s~..ha' FallJ
Melp Genenl Hospital
ners 12to .l6; Bulls 16 to 22.50;
.
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.·yone •• they entered
El tried to get Into Boney's apart- (late flash- not real
flsh
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C..arl..ton 1•.93
Milk Cows 100 to 200.
aiiOIIS
, o.,....,o
"""'-"~:C "Anne ment when turned down at the seal.,, only plastic), Carol ~:~. 81 ~ \Vas runnin.t one AdmlssiOM Saturday - Lor-I 'i!AL CALVES - Topt 33;
.
11
20
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28
11rs. Denny) Slater alerted the oftlce.
Lawrence who can dance as
HI loot, Winfield ;..C·.::z
F
to 3ZH: Med
20iumto
, :1ff and then owner J o 11 0 The Bolshoi Ba11~t brought as any Russian ballerina 2 f~et.
·
arr. uppers _ams; rauces to 28; C4rrt &amp; vs.
30; \ ""1 ~ ~'
1 - - . . , .. _.. '"' '"M •· jarb:e to arpD1fao'
.!Ills to the!:;:;&lt;, Juim's blastl out the swells . .. "Big" Anne brougbt along hubby Bob GoUMiller, Syracuse, James Sayre, Culls 16 to 22.
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omment: "Who cares?" .. ... Ford, looking younger than let lor Ilia lint bellyful of. Sov· Bool Movemealll:
: Pomera-;.
Ew01 t, Ulls. 5
on
1 SHE!'!P 10
5
· ce wise guya Insist Sinatra's springtime, at least a oprigh1- let balletpt,ornalne;
Pauline Oldo River _ Walter aeck- DhdlariOI Salanlay - Rob- Ito 10: Stock Ewes to ' Fat
FOR DETAILS COJiiTAc:ll
. !"letn problems Include lo- ly as her expectant daughtora1!l&amp;ert with a opeetaculor In- •-d down 13 !:15 a. m,: Polly ert Molden, Olevia Boice, Lu- Sh~p 0 to IO: Culla lth!JJ
, ,; fears there of brllll!inS ... Jane and Charlie Engel- dian n&lt;Cklace and dress (In-""
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. Bucks 4 to 10, Fat wea ers
I as Vegas - style
gamblinl bard ol the platinum fortune, dta's neutral, wot?) . . .
R. down 13, &amp;:40 a. rn.; ." · J:
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to 10.
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.r • :oth ol the Border: alter 111,
Haines II up 14, 6:10 a; rn., Admllolons sunday - None. Lambs - . Tnps 23, Seconds \
'il~rulffi'il ~
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Rose G. up If, 2:46 a.m.; Inca Discharges Sullday - Mary 16 to 20: Li8ht Wis. I$ IJJ II:
-l's noted he was owner of 1
, nuple ol' Nevada
gambling ~\!II ~~-lkrt~IJ....t,.... up 17, 4 a.m.; DM Luckett Ker~n~•·:__M~icb~a~e!_l~Pr~ice
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DICK TRACY

LlnLE ORPHAN ANNIE
Ricllanl Bailey,
Clerk of CouncU
C. 0. Fisber, Mayor
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By HAROLD GRAY

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Wilson, 243, 603; Rial! Team '
and Seriea - Slrisaer &amp;;
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Camplnt 1t R•y•l Oak Par•

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

Slark Pl&gt;aJ111acy.
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ROUTE 124
OEI.ICIOUS Homemade Pizza, I
lllk:, 75c, llld $1.00 sizes. De- ] AI Syrocuse Corporation
luxe Pizza, 11511. Ja&lt;k'o Da~
ey Bar, Middleport 12 8 Uc FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, II&gt;
cu. fl. Perfect c:ondltion. Will
Wanted To Buy
sacrifice $20. Chester, Ohio.
HOUSECLEANING? Old !ash- 985-3932.
f_22__3_~
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picture NEED A HOME? CaD WY 1frames, dishes, other items. 3267 lor reatalo.
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see Comet ARtique Shop. M:d- Otll' lblrd 11oor budget obop.
dleport, Oh!". WY 2-2959.
Boker Funrituro, Mlddleparl
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MONDAY
tion to be given by Mra. GUy
Mrs Jam.. Palter· of Middleport ,H.gh School en Roger Morga~. Oblo Unlver- berry of the enginttrlng facul·
.
public school, .. was the top- Ifrom Paalm It were ted by
L NO 62 ol the In· Shuler. Roll call response wtu Mr. and
. I d Terry JUyed ~IT annual y.,.....nd, par· sity, spent tlie weekend with Ity at Ohio Unlversll)'.
our
t: i "ium ~io.;;, !!:: . ~~·~ R~il"'~ Members BETHE
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1son and sons. B:_e~ .. ~~~ .. •v~&gt;n. ty ovtr the po!t ~eekend, :tbe: his oarents. Mt'. and Mrs. Rog-1
lc of Mrs. . . the l'Child lresponded to roll call by nam- ternatiOJlal . vraer vi
, Tharllday
Iof tt.acme w~u: .,...... d.-:• - Jumor• L1MCI .rriQu)' evt'ulu", r Moran and dau hter K thy. M~. r.l~ ~~~:;. !-':.1.:! ~~~"f
guest speaker, wh~n met Tbu"·llng a book 01 the Bible. A thaak Dnughters wtll meet at Pom· RIVERVIEW GARDEN Club mg dinner guests of hiS moth· the Cadet Band Saturd~y even· 0 ~· gLee· Dav~ 'A~ens visited recenUy In Wlllio,..
Ccnservat~on Le:R~e Coiumbia yvu ncte ~e! !''!~ frnm Janice eroy MaiiODIC Templf', Monday will meet Thursday evening, Ap- 1er, Mrs. Dess~ P~!~~~n·... ~~ iog, bJth at the elemen~ry visited Saturday with' her par~ burg, Va. on a vacation trip,
Jay evenm~ a
ISchmoU for sponsoring her at at 7:30 p. m.
ril 28, 5 o'clock at ltle F'~rkectlc;:tair Boso anu ~.:uu.... ..,.. ~-·--- schoOl gym.
. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer!bnl
Gas Co. offtce.
I Girls State
MEIGS COUNTY Republican Run State Park for • wtener In the afternoon.
Special priZes were awarded Jones Mr Davidson left toda
Dale Walbur~ has accepted
Mra. Tompkins spoke ol the I A contribution was mad~ to Women will have • potluck din. roast and nature tour.
, Mrs. llaymond
Harbrecht t.. the boys and girls wtniilng
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Snpreme court ruling and stat· the promotion of the bond issue ner Monday at 6:30p. m. at ONE WON ONE class of the has returned home after speKynd· , aack ri~es and great entbus· Faire
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~:.tors de~~~~ atkW~~~
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1 0 Pomeroy First Bapt't church 1.ng two week!i at LouisVille, . · iasm was shown in the tug-of·
10 an .
5 wee
ed that many schools now .have for new school. An invitation the Second Ward h?U~e
~'r
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a penod of silent prayer . She lwas read to attend the Spring Pomer-oy. All Repubhcan wom- will meet ';'hursday at 7:30 p. wlth her son and daughter-m- war events which placed the
. n:a:~a~h ~e - ~as bee~a•
stressfd that the home ~:~nO tne conrerenf'f at Gallipolis un June en are urg~ to attend: Brmg m. al the home of Mrs. Aten Jl1w, Dr. and M~. Phil J-tar- •1 boys against the girls and each Preeitlent of IWLA ' :ce Sta~ WII M~dd~n~ M~rhurch are responstble for rhtl- 4. when Frencb City Mothers I ~vered dtsh. and enJOY 8 Shain, Mechanic St., with Mrs. brecht and , tamlly.
daugh- Jrade against another gradt'. 1 PT. PLEASANT _ Gail Fair· Walburn10~n~ c~lld: Stev~
dren' s religious background club will be hcstess, and speak- , social hour.
OCAL ELE· Joseph C~ as c~hostess. Mrs. John. Durst an_d
re. j .Short basketball sames and i e!, Vilind Street, has been elect· and Jill, will remain h~re until
Mrs Lowell Beaver on bt&gt;hnlf t&gt;t wtll be John Epling.
I SOTJTHERl\ _L
. t Mrs. Loram Sterrett Wlll be de- ter, Mrs. Hilda Rothmg~ in , play on a trampolene were aJ. ed president of the Mason Coon- the end of hool
ut the League presented Mrs 1 The report of the nominating mentary PTA wdl m~t a 1votional leader.
turned to lht!lr home, ~~:: · so enjo}'·ed.
.
ty Chapter Jzaak Walton Leo· Mlsa Ma:~nne' W.i.ndwerd Of
Tompkms w1th a gift
rommlttee wits given and offi- the school Monday.dat I' m
natl today, after a severe Hoodays l After eaung sack lunches tbe aue to un' the unexplred term Columbus s-nt th~eek.;..:..-~
Mrs June Lee gm anre conn, · · 'th Mrs Emma
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The meetmg in charge
of leers elected l"ere Mrs Eugene I , t the school and a state
VISit W1 nd
Elsworth even~gs wen comp 1e
w of Vitus fShorty) Hartley, Jr. w~ her parents, Mr.
lild
Mrs Kt'nneth &amp;!teS. presJdt&gt;nt. I Houdashelt,presid~nt: Mrs. Don l se~~l~an will b~ guest speak·
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and Mr. a
rs.
Iall d~lng the bunny hop and Fajres wiU serve until_ August, Mrs. Hart;&gt;)d Woodgerd:
opPned with the Mother's Pray . Thomas. vJC'e presldtnt: Mrs. pa
Rowe.
p tor of Ham- , dancms. Prize.s were awarded Hl66 when the new officers for Mrs. Ernest Covert visited
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P.trs. Orville roc
t f · to the band ,member best able the year will take office,
over the 'weekend with
ber
Ra~mond Smittl. treasurer: and JANE H?WE
en aug_ ·~
llton was the weekend gues u , to do the ''jerk" ttle ''Swim"
•mother Mrs Charles ·Ma es
Mr; Glenn Hensler. "porter. tors of Umon Veterans
Will
r. ar eners
her mother. Mrs. Jooeph Raub and the "Batman." About too Hartley, wlto has served as Milts 'suaan' Park i• a m~Jc~l
The travelmg pri7.e donatf&gt;d by Imeet Monday at 7.30 P m. at , The April "_leeting of the a .• d son, Jack.
attended the two parties. Plan- P"esident smee the local chap- patient at Meigs General HosPomtroy, Ohio
Mrs Weslev ft'ry, was award-' the DAV ~all.
: Wildwood Jumor 4,- H Gar~en Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Bau- ning and chaperoning the even· ter was bec-un three ye~rs ago, pltat.
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. C'lub was held Fr1day evemng er and daughter, Polly Ann of I iugs was their instructor, Mr. resigned due to pressmg pet· Mrs. C. M. Hennesy ·~· 11
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
An
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of
homemade
orTHE
POMEROY
WCTU
Will
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Victor Marion spent the weekend with William K. Russell.
sonal business.
spending two weeks in CoJum"PlNOCCHlO IN OUTER 1
t!eles
was
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after
whlrh
re-~
meet
Tuesday
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2
p.
rn.
at
the
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Minersville.
.
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
CharBob
Miles,
Fish
Biologist,
bus with her daughter and ltODSPACE"
frt'shnwnts \\ere st'n'ed br vtrs Un;tf&gt;d Methodist chu~ch
Amta Houdashelt, presld~t, les R. K.arr Sr.
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will be the featured speaker in-law, Mr~ arid Mrs. Gordon
~ Trchntrolor ­
Peter Laz{''. a ~ Pmm duo
.
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"r"dburv
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1HE
PAST
MATRONS
of
was
In
charge
of
lhe
meetmg.
Mrs
E.
E.
Roush.
Lake\lew,
riZeS
IVen
at
the May meeting of the Harris and family
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Balli:'\ . ~trs Allrn Leonar•l and PomrJOy
~p ~
he which ope~ed Wit t e p ge vuuted sev~al ~ays as y;ee
group and will report on the Robert Harris, Columbus ....
- T!•l· lnurnlm to the Umted States and 4-H I with her Slster-m-law, Mr s. l
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status or the fisll in City pond ited over tlle weekend with hill
Efld B"wnr s ('ht 1.~ Nlll' l Tilr 11\trs Don Mullt'n tu 16 mf&gt;m -1 m'.'t&gt;l TuesdH) :\emng at t
~uprt' mf'' , Fmu Sf'a~om
tx·rs and 1wo guesUl, Mrs. Tomp Pom~ro~· !\lasomcE~~~~IeBand l flags. Grace Hysell displayed Charlt&gt;s Withrow.
feSfiVOI
wbich was stocked with bass father, Mr. Robert Harris, Sr.
kms and \1rs Kernut Jones.
THE 1\o~IDDL
·n meet 23 wild rlowers .and Kosta Hy- Mrs. Nora Roush spent W.ed· Door pri2e winners during some time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomall Darst
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WED •nd THURSDAY
1 Booster Assoc~at10n W _
m
sell
showed
12
likens
and
mossoesday
w1lh
Mrs.
Charles
W1th·
h\·o
mghts
of
the
Blue
Flame
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son, Craig, spent t h t
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Tuesday evenmg. Apn eria' at Ies. A safety report on poison row and guest, Mrs. E. E. I Festival last Wednesday and Mrs. N. G. Rose, WiUard Fau- weekmd with hlfl mother, Mn.
NOT OPEN
Mother-Daughfer llh• high sehool calel0 I b dl was given by !Jnda Hollon and Ronsh.
. Thursday sponsored bv area ldree. Mrs. Edison Hollon, Eura Beulah White and other relo1
7 30 p m. Parents
an 11 tree barks were displayed Mr and Mrs Edward Smith merchants the Columbia Gas l Larg-ent.
tives.
FRIDAY •nd SATURD4Y
Banquet is Held ' sludents are nrged to attend,0 ! and identified by Bev.rly Houd- of Athens visited Sunday alter· Inc.. and' the Pomroy·Middle- ' Second night· Mary Holman, Weekend guests of Mr. and
April 29-30
LADIES
AUXIL:AHY
ashell. Badges werP giv~n each noon with Mr. and Mrs. Rtrh- 1port Dolly Sentinel included: Marcia Keller, Mrs. H.
D. Mra. Leo Kennedy were Mr.
''WILD IN THE COUNTRY"
!Te-chnu'nlor l
:tt&gt;ney ·. Bennett Po~t, Amer_ girl showing ~e~bersh1p
m ard Campbell .
First night: Mrs. Cl'arice Ken- Brown, Helen Gilmore, Mrs. and Mrs. Jesse Lake, West JetE:lvt.&lt;c Prr&gt;~ le~· . llorr Langr ,
Apprrudmatelv
75
attendPd
a
uan
Lt&gt;gl?n.
Wlll
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TUt'!i
the
Ohio
Assoc1alion
of
Garden
nedy,
Linda Leigb Moore, Mrs. ~1 Wiles, Kathy Wehrung, ferson ~nd Mr. and. Mrs. !dich·
rur sday W~ld .. lohn lrt&gt;land
7·30 p. m. at !dubs.
mother
.
dHug.hter
banquet
of
day
ev~nmg
at
.
First
nag
of
a
European
Thomas
L. Kelly, Edith Hood, Marie Holman, Jane Grueser, ael Ohlinger and son, Micbaef
"SIGNPOST TO MURDER"
loonnne Wo(}(lward, Stuar1 the Pornerov Chapter 186 OES the legwn hall m Ml1.h.llermr_t .
Preceding the meeting, Ga l nation to fly over the Amerlras Mrs. Wallace Damewood, Lu- ,Mrs. WalJace Damewood, Mn. II of NelsonvDie.
Whi1man.
Thursday e~·emng at thE' Mas-1 RA_CINE ~}tERICAN Legwn spring flower bouqueb; were was that of Spain.
!cille Leifheit. Mrs. Gene De- iK. A. Grueser, Ros~
Mary SJI:endlng Sunday with Mrs.
, onic Temple. Member~
and I Auxlll~try will_ meet Tuesday made by the girls and placed '
Wees, Mary June Hood. Mrs. ! Hartung, Judy McKrught, Mrs. Dav1d Entsminger :were her 101
SUN.-MON.-TVES.
gut&gt;!'t~ Wt're seated at a table ' evening. Apnl 26· at 7:JO at in hand painted containers and The drum ls man's oldest Bradford Maag. Mrs. Carl Mat-IArtie Reuter, Sandy Sorden, and famUy, Mr. and Mrs. Char·
M&amp;y 1-2-3
with 8 white rover ~tnd ar.l the Post home.
i after the meeting were taken to musical instrument.
lox, Mrs. Hugh Bearhs, Mrs. Mrs. Adrian Carson, Mrs. Wll· les Entsminger and SOD, Kurt,
"THE WAR LORD"
Char:on Ht&gt;slon
rangernents ol flowers placed I
WEDNESDAY
1the Veterans Memorial
and ~
Roy Grueser.
, liam Barllhart, Mrs.
Earl and daughter and fBIIIfly, Mr.
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advisors, Mrs. Hysell and Mrs. by Mrs. Mtlton Houdashelt.
McElhinny. Eula Jeffers, Carol Ruth S. Ebersbacb,
M r&amp;. David and Stevea, altd graadat inter\'al!l. Marie Curd
Scott, Edith Kautz. Mrs. Don George Schneider, Mrs. '!'hom· daughters, Jlll and Klmberly
chairman of the dinner
Thomas. Ruth Ebersbach. eurt :as Kelly, Annabel Houda!lilelt, Entsminger, of South Chari..
mittee. Favors
were ~··· 10
MeDaniel, Mrs. Lydl11 Stewart, IDonna Cross, Martha Struble, ton, W. Va. A flllDI!y dlmtormarks. Elsie D. Smith
Mrs. Joe Struble. Alice Struble, I:Mrs. Bob Miller, Betty Martin, held Sunday and tho 14th blriiigrace. While seated at
Mrs. Eileen Game•.
Mrs. ' Jim Holman, Mrs. Kenneth Rus- day Ulllm•ary al JBl ED
:table members introduced their II
Jam.. Qulvey, Mrs. Paul Lewis sell, Mrs. Basel Stanley.
mlnger wu oboerved.
Iguests.
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wa• preS&lt;,nted )
by H ...ft Bottel-with Florence Trary. chairman
of the committee, in charge.! YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
even stolen .~nd aold to "ani·
Mrs. Tracy extended a wel- This column is for young I mal. brokers who kee~ them
1come to members and guests, 0 le ttleir problems
and , in filthy .cages and don t f~
I' and
a solo was presented by ~';' P '
their troubles and i them). 1 JUBI can't bear to. think
. Linda Darnell.
eas:res~ith the rest of Helen ; of it, and maybe you're thinkmg
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A tribute to daug~ters w~ ~:(p ~S!, it welcomes taughs :"Boy, ~s kid ~ HELP!"
g1ven by Leona Sm1th, a trl· lbut won't dodge a serious ques- but 1. tbiDk the SCientist ~ed
, bute lo mothers by Ann Hupe, lion with a brush-off.
help d they allow such things.
and a tnbute to grandmothers, Send your teen·age questions I-ANIMAL LOVER
, by Linda Rupe. A piano duet to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, IDear Animal Lover:
' was presented by Carol King care of Helen Help US!, this No 1 don't think you nttd
; and Debbit King ~nd Nellie newspaper.
ihetp,' and neither does a Senl Tracy gave a readmg.
AMATEUR PSYCHIATRY
ate investigating eommltt&lt;e
Fl~wers
were
presented
to
N(YI'
FOR
CLASSROOM
who is cj!ecking on the black·
1
Store your winnter woolens now at no rost for
IBesste Weed, tho oldest moth· Dear Helen e
.
market trado ill stolen pell and
storage. Pay only regular cleaning charge next fall.
! er present; Fay DeWees, the Please don't think lbiS l~tter strilf animall nunded up for
youngest ~ Mary Porter, the is silly for it is a very senous sale to sperbnental laborat,or.
This oHer does nol inrlude coin -up rl!l'anine or fun.
mother with Ute most daugh· problem to us. We have an ·
It's a vicious "busines1"
ters present. Followiag. a solo English teacber who Is trying
must be stopped.
I by Cberyl Burdette, sbdes of to analyze us.
True scientists llftd tutimala
Wllat cto. ... lht I I lflt•"
, the Eastern Star home at MI. In one case he felt 1 girl was for testing purpose•, but once
hriy
Aooorto., ....... ~ ....
Vernon, Ohio, were showD by too nervous. He stopped her Iin laboratories. I'm told these
Yhtclal or Spa1111hf MD ...,. • '!' • •
Middleport WY 2-5130
Pomeroy WY 2·5428
, Dorothy Woodard to dose thelin the hall and got her so em- animal• are treated bumanely .
our hute tr~ ana1'111111flt ,..,,.
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barrassed and upset she c~n't l and never allowed to suffer.
certal. to W a Lane Sw•ellaeDit ....,
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look him m the face durmg What happens It them before.
'"-.• class.
Ihand ;, aometim.. an ugly
tllatlloe'M 1... aod ..... for • ......
'"'Il Another lime be delved so , story. You have every right
llfethM. AI wlllll ~;• Clldar •duh-.
deep into a student's lllo, past ' to hate~ it, and your \'Qtnplalnt !
·,
'ocb and lteya, .....
history, etc., that she ended up witb many others, will help i
sobbing. When lbe came back erase it. - H.
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to class she was shaking so Dear Helen:
,
YOUI CIHOICI
.badly she could hardly write.
What do you do with blgh ·
1 We also feel this teacher school boyo wbo cooatanUy an·
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a~alu¢£J&amp;f . _ .._
briugs up subjecllt that
are ' noy another boy for no reaaoa. ·
' not proper for T1US class. THis bdy twe'll call blm Jackl I
Diacussiolla oa sex sbould be has been piqued sinCe about
fined to "Social Problems" the fifth grade. Tbt boyo Ill
l classe!l. We can't talk to tbe say be's 1'mental,'' but be lan't. l
principal. What can we do! I'm juat about bll only lrlend. l
;-TROUBLED STUDENTS
Helen, there'• mthi!tg wrong
Dear Studentso
with him a little
kindness
I Wby can't you Ialli: to
the wouldn't cure. He
otult&lt;rt!,
principal, or anyway Yo u r that'• IlL But lbeso boys: they 1
' guidance couaseUor? Part of hit bim and 1 mean HARD. 1
their jobs i• to setue differ· Helen' be's reallJ swell, If I
ences between teachers and they'd give bim a chanco. AD
· students.
my Kirl frionds aay no other
Amateur psychiatry Is only boys will look at me ~ I keep
good ~ it's conlined to listen· sticking up for blm, but, 1ee,
q. Wben It
into prying be needa SOMEBODY's friend·
.or advice, then It's dangerous shlp!-JILL
Dear Jill:
1and should be stopped. -H.
Dear Helen:
Sometime• one
ateadfast
1 I feel very strongly about this triend.!ltlp can turn failure into
,subject, and maybe Y.ou don't, SUCC0811~ If you accompllsb ,tbfs
but 1 just had to wrtte. What for Jaci, you've earned your
Electric air conditioning
I'm so conceroed about 11 the place in Heaven, honey.
automatically regulates
' !acUities for experimental ani· Don't waste time on the bul·
1 mats. I may be pretty young Jy-boys _ ·• certain lew .,..
humidity. Stops moisture,
tiS) bet I know about cruelty joy puJlllig wing• off llleo, and
mildew, rust and musty odors.
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11-'T THE IWitt-and meanness and I bate It the only way they oan be aiD)&gt;
ilrnlf mtllt, #22:.t • •
Keeps priceless antiques and
I'm mtaaying sctentlsll doo't ped Is by Jack blmsell wba
COflltM,_ IMtlow
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need aoinmls to experiment OD, should s1114 It out with one of
precious paintings from drying
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because I know thi1 is noces- them. 00 talk the ol!uaUtMI ov·
WHOLE H/JIISE ELECTRIC
out, cracking, or ~ipping.
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And clOD'! ;,OI'I'J about Jestnc
install electric
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Middleport wlll put $79,1100
wortb of sewer revenue borxls
or1 the m11rket within two or
lhree weeks, at was
aareea
Monday night in a regular council meeting.
Th~ issue, by Charles
A.
Hinsch and Co., Cincinnati, will
finance :
- $47,94l) for land ilagoon)
and legal fees in connection
with its purchase.
- , 20,000 for engineering fees
in connection with design work
on the sewerage comPleted by
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discount on the f79,1100 bond i,.
sue, was the subject of an in·
tense Dut am1aWe ci1scusswn
by Hinsch representative Earl
Schaefer and Middleport solici·
tor Bernard Fultz.
Schaefer pointed out
his
firm's contract aUthorized It to
adjust the discount rate at the
time of issuance of any bonds
1$515,1100 total possible) in accordance with the prevaililll
bond market.

an amenDment in me prelM!nt
arrangement providing that In
the event more bonds are issued later and for a shorter tlma
than the anUclpated 40 years,
adjustment would be made.
FuliZ pointed out tlmt Middleport has been promised an ad·
dltlonal 30 per cent in federal
aid to 30 per cent already o]&gt;.
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High Ratings
Judae Mtnday lle dfdD't cam- The Wahama High School
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The Meigs County Board of 1 •t• tblldrta. But wlleo lle
Election• today announced 1 . . . , . . . MoVU propar)llc to
changes in voting pl11ces for lhe oarry away ,.me of ••• clotlt·
primary el•ction In two pre- oo, Galle,... called tile polleo.
olncts.
"Titat wao loin&amp; tio for," he
Mlnersvllle voters will voudn l llld..
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the Forest Run
Methochst ~Wiilil4L42L££Ji.JI!me~
church basement and Pomeroy Veteraao lii01D0rlal
First Ward residents. will. vole Admlsoloaa _ Jofm
~ the Secbnd W~d fD'e bouse. Long ll&lt;lllom; Bessie
All · other. precmcls will vote Raelne; Ariella Plekens,
In lhe ume plac:e •• last No- Icuse; lllyla
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vember,·
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DISPLAYS MAP - Jack Crisp. chairman of !he Leading Creek Watershed Assocllj;
tlon. displays a map that shows the 151 square milt&gt; area included in the proposed •~.:
tershed . The association will meet again thi s Friday night at the Rutland American lb.
gion hall and asks rf&gt;sident s of the outlying area s surh as Dyesvi\Je, Thomas Fork. Hartt
rison ville and Langsville to attend. - Sentinel Photo.

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tailed plans for a proposed wei·
fare agency building.

president. . .

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Jim Wildermuth.
Mayor C. 0. FIBber
Visitors at the meeting in·
assisted by Clerk
Council also:'
eluded tO Jr. High pupils of
ey. all counoilmen,
Agreed to consider, pending
teacher Ronald Pine's 7th grade
F. Parmalee, George
a new ordinance being preparbjstory class who were there
Dick Vaughan~ Clifford
ed, revocation of its ordinance
to learn about local government.
bo and Wayne Gibbon&amp;,'
setting up fire contracts ·with
Gary Ellis, son or one-time
Lee' SrnJth, chairman of
outlying subdlvlsloDJ and austreet foreman tewis
Ellis,
board of publi&lt; affalra.
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time f/t,IIOO will be delivered
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yes
to the resolution as amended
by Fultz.

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toe iUW:rc W ,,.-um.,idt: i.i~e project."
'!'be present discount rate is
·tlfectlve for 90 days.
Schaefer pointed . out b I s
firm must pay 4.62 per cent for
mone'y in the market ae it
stands. The balance of the to
per cent dJscount, or 5.3&amp; per
..nt, ;, the cost of marketing
the bond• and the lirm's prof·

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will further strengthen and s.. ,
tidily !he AEP System for dec·
ades. to come and Will provide I
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A giant extra-high-voltage transmission network e1- Jt w1th the capab1hty of mov.
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of carryjng more energ_v than any other such network in 1 electric energy that will be re- bmes braghter than _th~ brightest star,. s~reak~d across the
the world will be built by the American Electric· Power : quired to meet our area's sky Mond.ay ~tght ~~~t~m eyeshot of miiiLons In at leas~ _15
Sy.tem.
Igrowing power demands in the states._Sctent.tsts sa1d 1t was probably a tiny meteor, dtsm~
The new 71Hi.OOO-volt grid is a long-term. unified trans- Ifuture.
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1tegratmg as 1t entered the atmosphere on a plunge toward
mission ,project that has been in the planning and de\'elop- "This new grid will provide 1 earth.
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ment stage for the past five years. It will be superimposed a signllicant number of lm- ~
on the AEP System's existing transmission network and provement..1 and benefits fo th Oh10, the celestial object thrilled and astonished thousands 1
serve as the backbone carrier of bulk power supply for the entire seven-state area !l:rve: a1 it soared on a no~hwester\y path with a bright mult~ '
System's six el~ctric utility operating companies servlng in by the AEP System and for colored vapor trail in VIew for
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aeVen states. The existing lines are primarlly at 345,000 every one of its 1.5-m/llion cus- seve~al seconds.
M~ss. H! sa•d: .
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~ng rif'\jt:lftebom:o. and sw1tch- : on t~e ~ast, ~it~ _an e:uension bility and Integrity of elertrir l But most knowledrJelttile sour· it was all in thf&gt; same ~~ajec­
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Ical Observatory at Cambridge. the Hayden Planetarium m I
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were ·•English Folk
Suite," by von Williams,
"Toccato" by Tirolamo Fn!SCc&gt;..
Telbaldi The woriiHlp march
"Dn co.;rades" by Telke. The
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