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to the girls ~I t~ar.ll botue l ed as a hostess for' the Miss flanked by green tapers. An
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caps should bo turned In by American pageant m conjunc· arrangemen . o ~e ritual tablL
May 10 to h•lp on the cancer lion With the boat regatta IB!I Iwere pl~c~ onh' and eo&lt;IkiOI
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Present were Mrs.
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Williamson and son . .Jack. Ed
or of Senecaville were week·
Phi Chapter, Bela Slgm~
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1·- - - -- Fioyd Griffith and Kav Ann :
S I ert Wamsley and famUy and at· In Pomeroy
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and Cary Ray . and ~lr. and I
Spring, th~me of the Winding Trail Gar~~· ~~~.r ~0~ tended the funeral of
Pearl Each pledgor was pinned dur·
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William GrHfith
of Co· Flower_ Show
:xcept out· Parker.
Iing the candleljghl ritual
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~mbu~: Wlllmm G~nnm. ~an· pany ~~s~l:yA ril showers were intermittent visitors.
Mrs. William Fisher, wllo is I Sided over by Mrs. April S~J.th,
Ieman. She displayed paintings
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nKibal ; : r and ~~ 5· arxl ~~~ , 51de ~.~~~n se!tions m which were 18 eJasses featu~~~ th~ visiting in Senecaville, spent prMesiden~ R K ight sponsor St~O'? 1
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Middleport done by Mrs. Nan~ Rawlings /
,1rr. ~ racuse. ·
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the weekend wlth her son and
rs. · · n •
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Johnson over a penod of s-ev·
M D 11 R ssen
Charles R Karr. Sr., Pome~y : I show. Its result~ o T~w.
Mrs Leo Kennedy and Mrs. daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. of the chapter, was a special I Schools .are preparing for the eraJ years beginning with
Dr. and rs. .ked u ts
Mr. and '\Trs Charles R Karr
THE - -~UL
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activities marking the end of
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I Elyria, were wee en gues
Jr Middleport and Mr and Arti stic Arrangements
, Charles Lewts.
Mason I er aln p a ker
During the bUsiness meeting, the school year
first lessons while a
young I his mother, Mrs. Griff RusseU
~1r~. Lylle and Susan.
· s· 1s for S~ring, blue rib- Among narcissus displayed runeral of Pear ar ·
Inominees for the
coveted The annual Ju.nlor .. Sr.nlor chil: and through her present In Pomeroy. Dr. and Mrs. RIIS•
bon tn \Irs. Leo Bryan: red , : were
lily flowered, Thalia, Mr and Mrs. Paul Fisher of ••girl of the year" award were Prom wilL be held this Friday woAr s. . 1 h
h ld f 1 sell were returning to Elvrll
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r..1rs. Allee.
ompson,
·. Mrs h. 0. Backhouse; on Huntington, W. a. ar~ spe ·announced and Include
~~s~ening with the seniors to· be lowin the meetin with Mrs. a ter t:mg n or
j.Jrs. Jne Struble.
Snow ing a few days at their home, Moore, ways and means ch~tr- guests of the junior class for Knig:t and Mrs. ~n Chapman where he had attended t h•
1Evelyn, King Alfred,
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Pam•roy, Ohla
" .. :-; for Pri&lt;'eless. blue, I Queen, Ge..·anium, Dick Well- , Minersville.
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man, seleded. for her organ~a· the tradltlon'b.l dinner and dance. presiding at the silver services. Eas~n Radiologl~al SocieW
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Th
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Fish- tion of the w1g shDW and c~rd 1Committees are at work on An arrangement of red roses meehng held at M1d Pines, N,
Mrs. ~obt&gt;rt o~pson . Mrs' I
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er and son of Belpre. were party; Betsy Horky, ~ervJCe 1 the decoration theme and mu~ .
C. Dr. Russell, elected prest.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
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L Heaton. white,
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Tuhps,
reo
rlbb?ns
only
to
weekend
guests
of
their
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chairman.
for
h'
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part
m con- sic for dancing, and junior modent of the organization for the
"PINOCCHIO IN OUTER
( harles Le~m..
• Mrs. Charles Lew1s and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Ftsh· ducting the polio drive; Mar~ tbers are planning the dinner. New Cheerleader~
coming year, thus heads a soSPACE"
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for
Ram.
blue,
Mr:o
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Robert
Thompson.
er
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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tha
Esclllem~n,
f?r
her
work
The
senior
play
Will
be
held
Selected
at
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tiety made up of radioJogisfs
- T('ehmculorPetrr Laze!. as Pinoc('hio
Charles ~f'WIS n·d, Mrs. ~ n Early Spring Dwarf Iris spec- I old
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in the c:ttapter off1ce.
Friday evening, May 6, and the Ntw cheerleaders of Middle.. from states east of the ~issls·
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were
shown
With
blue
1 Gordon Fisher, st~ent.
at
Tht!
wanner
of
the
award
will
senior
trip this year will be a port High School were selected sippi River. Its ronventwn Is
--Tf'&lt;"hOIC'OiorTrrrPll
ribbons
to
Mrs.
Charles
Lewis
~1ountam
State
Busmess
C?l·
be
announced
at
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the
annual
tour
of
washington, D. c. The for next year at a special try· Iheld once a year to analyze
F.dd Byrnl"s, fhris Noel. The
SupremPs. Four Sea s on~
" I" 1s fn.r. ld~a blue .. M~~- 1 and Mrs. Rubert Thompson. 1lege, spent the weekend wlth F.ounder's Day ob~erva~ce Ap-. group plans to go by chartered out a.ssembly held Friday.
and review the more recent
Rob('rt ~ ..e~ts. 1ed , MIS. JOt" ' In the Junior arrangemenq h1s p~rents. Mr an~ Mrs. Mas- Til 2~lb at th~ OhJO .umversitY bus and will not visit New York The five girls chosen by po~ experience In X-Ray diagnosis
WED. and THURSDAY
lard Pr.llt, \\IHif' , \l! s.
I cl ss ··April Showl:'rs 'BI"lng Ion Fasher and famtly.
Inn m Athens.
' C'ty but will ~nd the time in uJar vote of the student body and treatment.
April 27-28
Struble
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Carol
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who
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voted
to
donate
•t~e Capital.
for the varsity cheerleading sec· Dr. Russell is a graduate of
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·· N" ts for Narel ssu~. blul", Lewis ; red , Lilly Laudermilt. ployed m Gla~gow, W:
Va., an addtUonal $10 ~o the School Meanwhile, Mrs. Pearl Rey· tlon were SUsan Morris, Mari Middleport High School and the
Mrs. Robert. 'rhon:ps~, ~1~· ~ and while, Linda Hendricks. Ispent th~ wee~nd ~t :~ ho~~; ~ B.ond Iss~e c~mpa•gn l:d,..:a~ nOlds is getting her annual kin· lyn Stumbo, Nancy Harris, Lois Ohio State University Medical
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
April 29·30
!'\ Irs John ~errf'll , v. lit' .
, Mrs Lloyd Moore won a blue i Mlnersvll~e ;n Ia~\
gJrl. m. t ~ c apter .P
n dergarten presentation in read- Sauer, and Kathv Morgan. Shei· School. He also studied three
''WILD IN THE COUNTRY"' Robert .LewlsG
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Mrs lri.bbon. for a large display of lfuneMral ond Mear H rGer.y no:r assllst m10 e ca,mpbavignphonecoor· ', iness The classes will present Ia Childs was e.lected as alter· years at the Radiology College
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··c ·• 1s for •Tt"t"n, Uf'R. b t· 1, Afncan violets.
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peopk·ng
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and re d fiLl"
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and the
Three nate. T"uo;; tryouts cons1s
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Eh••s Presley, Hop&lt;' Lange,
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~e contacted by Bears" uu~ year. .Clever, color· ~ee cheers given by th~ glrls 1iated. with the .Elyria Memorial
fu!'sda" Wf'ld , .lohn (l't&gt;lanrl L::~s~r~h~1r r~;s./\ L. ~t'~- Ibon went to Mrs. ~ax Rol.ler ~n ofc ~a:O~· w::e · ra !~kend ~per::~
"SIGNPOST TO MURDER" ~~~
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for u large bloommg Chnst- 1iuests of her parents, Mr. and 1the ':hapter. Mrs. Horky will ful L'OStummg agam will play a wit~ the ~tudent body vohng for Hospital, .Elyria, and . St. Jos)oannne Woodward, Stnart
Nai'C issus Spl"rimens. blue, mas
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Jumor Horticulture diVISIOn, Mrs Bentz Wolfe was an OV· r- - - - -·----Mrs Robert. Th~mpson.R .br:'\ I blue ribbon went to a display I ernight gcest Sunday of her ~
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
Cha~les Ld•~.I S, ,Lrs. K o der. ol' hi'Tbs, bulbs and succulents sister and brother·ln:law Mr. :
M•Y 1·2·3
Lt: w1s an ~~ rs. l:'t- enne 'f • t t d th.
· bY the Wind• and Mrs Paul Grueser Middle·
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ls sprmg
Chart on HPslon
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ompson. ing 1'r~il. Junior 'fherap}' clu.b. . port. ·
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Collecbons of stones were diS· Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Quinn
playt'd by two collectors, Mrs. and l'hildren Cindv and Pat of '
Charles Lewis of Middleport and Columbus s~ent {be weekend !
~ .. rol Lewis of Pomeroy.
· with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ·
The large collectioft of shells Karl Grueser and sons, Miners· I
belonging to Mrs. John Terrell ville.
' included birds. mire. Kangaroo \ Randy and Bt"Cky
Houda· 1
turtles,, vases, enrrings and shelt spent Sunday with their 1
necklace. pl3ques and flowers \ grandpar ,·nts, Mr. and Mrs. Ev·
made of shells.
i erett Dailey.
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Garden books and magar.ines i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly of
were displayed by members. IColumbus arrived Sunday eve- '
ARRANGE
In the invHational class, n.ing for a visit with tbeir par· :
1 ''Rainbow After the Rain." blue 1 eots, Mr. and Mrs. Everett DailFOR
1 went to Mr.!!. Bruce L 1o y d: 1 ey and Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
· red to Mrs. John Kincaid and !K~lly.
white to Mrs. Garen Stansbury. James Merideth, student at 1
' 'Pot of God" arrangement. I Ohio State University, spent the 1
blue to Mrs. Max Roller.
: weekend with his parents, Mr.
: The invitational class was · and Mrs. Sherwood Merideth. I
! entered by the Middleport and ).frs. John Smith and daughAmatPur Garden clubs.
ter. JoAnn of Sandyville, W. I
A commercial display
bv Va. spent a few days last week
Landmark or Pomeroy showed with her mather, Mr~. Price
many insecticides., pest con- !Hawk.
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trol material s and hand spray· ' Mr. and Mrs. E. J. H11l were
t"rs
IFriday business visitors in Pt.
The drawing for the Tupper- Pleasant, W· Va.
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ware vase was won by ~1rs. Mr. and "'~.s. Lester Hill of :
\fax Rol1er, MiddleJMlrL
~ankfort, v1s1ted Sunday evenNut rops in the shape of
~ng wl~ his brother and sisterfodils w~re given each guest as :;:~w, Mr. and Mrs. E.
J.
they registered. Tne shown was
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WE PAY 4r; ON SAVINGS
is and Mrs. John Terrell,
sisted b~· the other 10
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Present w.,.. Mr. and Mrs. Pat·
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and Pat of Columbus; Mrs. Wei·
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VATICAN CITY (UP!) Pope Paul VI and Soviet
Forei&amp;n Minlsler Andrei A.
Gromyko met today in an
historic conference and agreed
that "men must unite to work
for the one goal of peace, no
mat.ter what their ••political
feelings or ideologies.
In their 4~minute meeting-

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discuss the meeting further.
Many observers believed the
meeting with the Communiet
official might have a profound
influence an relations between
the church and Communist
governments in other Iron
Curtain countries.
Gromyko later told newsmen,
"I would like to underline the

security."
Interest abave all to Europe."
"II Js very Important that I
U.S. Not Invited
this conference be held," he This apparently meant he
said. "The conference does not advocated such a conference
necessarily mean a solution to without parttclpation by the
these problems, but first we United states.
c.LASS ~LA~- Pomeroy se~lors will present ''The F1 ower of The Ranch," Friday, April 29, at 8 p.m. In the
must agree to meet to discuss The news conference ended lor High audttonum under the d1rection vf Mrs. Theodosia Frecker. Cast members seated, left to right, are
them."
Gromyko's weeklong visit to Reuter, .Suzie M~rtin, Hilah Vaughan, Sandi Hendricks and Vickie Fetty. Back row, Jeff Gibbs, Rodney Karr, CaltiOI(j
Asked whether the Uni!ed Italy for talks with government Crow, Bill FrancJs, Leonard Lyons and Mrs. Frecker. - Sentinel Photo.
States shoold be Invited, he officials and the Pope. He was -------'-----'-----'--'-=-=~:_.::.:__:::__,_,_::.:__ _ __ _ __________ ,~!

unusually ~ong for such a visit importance of a European avoided a direct reply, saying, du&amp; to, leave
conference to discuss European ••the problem should be of shortly,

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District judging In lhe Pooter1grades 9-12, Diana Davis. jon· Bth grader at Pomeroy.
Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewls,
and Essay Contest "For" the ior at Middleport. ·
In the 9 to 12 grade se&lt;"tion Phyllis Hackett and Miss
bond 1ssue of the Me1gs Lora! Other wmners were
post- of the essay contest. Dennis Schaaf.
School District was compll'ted ers, grades I to 3, second, Tim- Weber,. junior at Rutland won Winning posters and
Tuesday. night.
my Bearhs. 2nd grader at Sal- second place and Becky Slivers, will be displayed in the
Laura Harrison, chairn130 of isbury, ard third, Greg Van sophomore at Pomeroy, was banks.
the PTA ~ PTO committee, an- Meter, 2nd grader at Rutland. third.
Prizes of 13, 12, and $1 frl
PT. PLEASANT James nounced f1rst place poster wm- In grades 4 to 6, posters, sec· Judges of the essay contest the district contest in each secSee. 26, Pl. Pleas~n!, was
ners wer~ : Grades I to 3. ~ary ond place was Michael May. . were Mrs. Thomas Hart, Miss tion will be awarded the top
ed .in ~be county J&amp;il on a~
Boggs, f1rst grader, M1ddle- 4th gr3de at RuUand, and third 1 Mary E. Chapman a·nd Mrs. three winners. The money h•
!"&lt;~calion charg~ after
P"ft, and grades 4 to 6, Milisa place, Jennifer Spears, 4th 1Carl Horky. Poster Judges were been donated by local hanks.
mg over the radmg on the
Rizer. sixth grader, Saii~bUJ1'. grader at Pomeroy.
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First place winners in the Essay contest runners·up In
enmg to JUmp into the
Essay contest induded Bever- grades 1 and 8 were, se".: md
river..
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ly Kay Thompson, eighth grade place, Mary Lou Radford. 8th I
Officers of the Sheriffs
Rutland, in lhe seventh and grader at Salisbury, and thi1·d 1
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grades section, and m place, Betty Jea.1 Hobstettcr. '
(First, Essay, H. S. Divilion)
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peace to V1et Nam. Jt was the
first meeting of a high rankjng
Communist official of any
nation with a Roman Catholic
pontiff and the emphasis was
on peace.
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Gromyko, at • news conferenc! af&amp;er the Vatican meeting,
called for a European summit
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conference to maiDtaln peace in
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Europe and ease world ten·
sion11 . . tie presumably would
exclude the United States from
the meetins in the Russian
belief Europe's problems are
Its own.
Only J!rtef AIIIIOIIIIOemeal
TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) - The '
The vatican issued only 1 worst flooding 1n 10 years in
brlel, one """graptr
the Lucas Coonty and southntque· oaylnc the two m~n had ern Michigan area forced evac·
met, but Gromyko told newti- uatlon today of some residents
men, "We agreed that men in four Ohio comnlunities and

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consolidated school materializ will be better. Coaches will have
ldeoiCII!et." He refused
uate Ill ~Is; A reBCUe
""" were trying to reB!On with
es.
more students !Tom whom to
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squad was 'summoned to aid elhim. The local lire d'Jlartment By Beverly Kay Thompson
languages. It would also be nice ! Most of the students in our Ichoose the teams. Then. we will
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In
launc~ Its rescue boar
for The girls and boys of Rut· 1f they had more commercial 1 '"'l are unaw llf~ qf ,lha many hi: able to combat the larger
fO~UfeiD
bmnei.
, Jn ·l":..p·l•a..:l
~Iateplck·upil!i!Je!!"'uld land H;gh School and.m
all classes, speech classes and a adyantagesone has ma larger league schools. The boys will.r&gt;-!
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\Ail UU
jiBilp or !aU.
.
of the mJg! Local S'cliool DIS- large cafetena where
yon school. Just thmk of all the new he better trained for sports and
Polpt Plll&lt;l! &amp;1'011 were closed
According to repOrts, See had
have lhe opportumty of .could get what you want to Isubjects that could be introdUC· lhe competilion tbat goes with
~
~· · beCiuae of the flooding and
Bill Allen, 1 senior at
called the jail earner, saying a life~imt' if ~e get this new . eat and pay for just that much. ed to the students. Marl" Jan- them. There can al!'i (l be sportl
rising waters.
ern HJgb School, has won
he, was goU,g to jump from
consoll~ated high sch~l. .
More up-to-date textbookS' so guage courses could be offer· aetivities for girls.
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Oregon, a Toledo
suburb, all expenses paid vacation
bridge.
.Al~o m .a co~nt.y which ad· that we ca_n stu~ about all of Ieel. The science and mathemat- The competition In the new
alerted aU available police and in Washington. D. C.
~ancm~ us eedrapldfly theas oursh, heethe newddlscovledrl~~ that have ie curriculum could certainly be school will be mv keen both
CINaNNATI (UPI) _ "P•n. l fire personnel to aid in evacu- The son of Mr. and Mr!l.
ey~~~'f~ t ere IS a n
ar
yout
n rna e wou ut: very help· revised and updated. Each stu- I scholastically and ·in extracur·
0 be educated properly. .
bate rocedure . most areas ating the Bay Shore area. ResJ. ton Allen, Chester. won a
ful.
.
. dent would have the opportun- . ricular activities. Really, thll
p,.,.,, Is ma r-~- ,,
dents also left their homes In oo April 20 given by
Parents and eltlzeas of the
There ~re many ~ore thmgs All thiS could be made possl- ity to come in contact with [ is good for students Most ev- ·
this CO - . 1
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pee !'zed od
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h th . bo · d . to '
That WU the opinion of Nor· Reno Beach and Jerusalem Elementary Supervisor
th t'
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more
s
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ern
eqUJ~
eryone
m rn esire
19 IUeDd the scbool proaram i school not 0 nl f
3· mont and more complicated sui&gt; excel andas wille try
~--"cut
real
towmblp.
Bowen, sponsored by the Ohio aod boad losue -••·· lo he
b
t
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or
my![
Wa
lsd
commg
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n
May
harder to
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ew acros
e area
cu on cobol Problems. A lleld at tbe Salem Cea~er and boys after me. 1 think they I$75.000 horne? Well, that's what J~t matena . . rom e voc:~· succeed. nus compehhon 1r
wrote a book 00 probate c~rts. at 30 houn per bo
h?Y and girl representing
scbool from 7:38 to 9' p. an.,
have a library, a real [we'll be getting if you vote yes t~onal standpomt. ~tier rac~h- necessary _to prepare a student
oaee, ·said it usuaUy costs
high school In the county
Friday; April Zt.
nice library, where you can go on May 3. Yes. we will pay only be~ ~ould be obtamed . With for th~ trials of college or fue..
t&amp;.O to settle a $25,000 estate. Jaycee8 WI" II Plan
the test.
Featured speaker for 1tm and find good reference books a small part of the cost for our lrammg .gJven 18 more fiel~s. ture hfe.
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He clUed the procedure "legal
Runner up was Terri
evenlllg
will be Bernard as well as books you would like .new school if we act now, be- There IS no d?ubt that them. _Of course, there are some
atOrtioa:•
Two Main Events
Pomeroy. Students who took
FaUz. Featured ptrfermers just for pleasure. 1 would also Icause the state will p . f telligence quotient of the stu· disadvantages to a large school.
t'For years I've obse'l'Ved the The Meigs County Ja~cees test given at Pomeroy were
will bt students of the "ix like to have good ph~·sical ed- the remaining sum . So a~lea~; d~nt in Meig.s County is just as but 1 _think that the advantage1
Wednesday, April 'f/, lected . from . scores of
vades ill tbe Salem Certk.1' ucation equipment,
trampo- remember thal the future or h1gh as any m another area. All outwe1gh the disadvantages.
1~ of the probate system. themeet
The legal prOfessioiJ has been
ball In Middleport.
tests m Jumor and
.
Sebool. !Deluded iD the pro· lenes, nice shower rooms, etc. the youth in this area greatly that is .nl"eded is. development. This new school will not be too
uowUllq to do anythlng about 1 Plans will be made for the classes al the respectiVe gram w•ll be rythmn banda, 1t would be nice if there could depends upon your vult' on Mechan1cal drawmg and ~ther large for most of the stuclentl
it. PrGbate refonn Is unlikely Drivers' Road-E.() May 1 on schools.
. 1 musieal dramatu.atiolla, flute- be classes for more different May 3. So please vote YES! related courses could be g1ven. to know each other fairly wen.
because Jt must originate in 1
Pomeroy Parking Jot, ~nd
Eastern
Loca_l En:uhve o-pooe orchestra, aud folk
Another department that should I do not think that a sebool
the 'state legislatures, which are! for the Junior Champ F1eld Head Larry. Morrison sa1d AI· dances.
be included in a school is art should be so large that a st;u..
operated ·or controUed by law· I
Track meetlo be held Ia~ len also thiS week won the
I traming, Many students have denl feels lost in the crowd. Sllryers.'' be laid.
er durang May.
(Continued on Page Nme)
CtiUUi!'m!:w~..~
talent in thi s field but have no dents should !mow their teachone to train them at present. ers as they can learn a Jot
The new schQol . could have a from their teachers' experlen"'
very well orgamzed mustc de· es in college, in jobs and ill
COLUMBUS .(U~I) - The Ohio Supreme Court today partmenl to include a larger and high school.
bpheld the const1tuuonauty of Akron's (air housing ordi· better band, an orcheslra. vocal Even though I will not be enGenerally, we want things that make
-Be offered intensive training In cos· nance. The court split 4 to_ 3 in reversing the Summit Coun- chorus for boys and girls and rolleJ ·,n the new school, I ·~-•
better living, if not for ourselves for our me tology, home economics, and commer· t c rt f A
uWIA
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ppe&amp;IS WhiCh had held the Jaw unconstitU· classes in different areas
of that the ~tudents WhO Will atchildren and grandchildren when I h e y cial WOrk using the modern machines bUS•
ineSS firms are employing.
bonat. . .
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·-·- music. Many people do not real- tend will be very fortu.Date
reach maturity, Most of us are willing Without
consolidation,
which
has
been
~he
maJorltr
opmi~n
.
was
OpJM)ftunity
in
Housing
to
proc· ize how important it is for stu .. They will be better infol'med
even amdous - to pay a fair price for
ordered by our voters, and without the new wntten by Chief Just!ce Kmgs-- e:ss her complaint of discrimina- dents to have these cuurses and educated people. They will
these things.
Two former Meigs County
U this ill a truism, it explains why votera high school and vocational school, which is ley Taft. _The court a~ted on an !lon, which she maintained was which are now unavailable to have a better chance iD eon4-H club members have been of the forme•· Sallsbury, Bedford, Middle- to be approved or denied next Tuesday. the ~ppeal flied by Nelhe Hunter m violation of the fair housing prepare them for college, bet- tests. sports, science fair&amp;, ilatt
~kro~ d fled
ordinance.
ter jabs and a changmg socie- competitions, for scholarshlpe
honored by belng Invited
to port, Northwestern and Pomeroy achool above training would be impossible. No one
8
denies
this.
There·
remain
people
who
bea
.
I
a
ma~mus
.Both
the
commission
and
the
ty .
and far life in general.
serve as counseUors for two districts next Tuesday should approve the
lieve
the
little
red
school
house
is
g
d
askmg
the
Summit
Co~nCJty
law
director
re_
f
used
to
Along
with
the
new
courses
The new school wiU be a grqt
0 0
state-wide 4-H events this year. bond lsaue for a new high school and voenough
in
1966,
but
their
number
is
dwintyk
Co~rt
of
Ap.
p
~ls
to
requ~re
process
the
com~lamt
because
will
come
better
trained
teachasset
for Meigs County, The pro,.
James t.leredlth, son of Mr. catlonal trades school Both will make bet·
A ron s Commission on Equal they felt the ordmance passed ers; not that some in our pres· cess of education ia slow but
and Mrs. Sherwond Meredith of ter living for our children ond graodchi~ dling.
Time
was
a
young
feRow
less
ao
for
by Akron City Council in July, ent schools are not good teaci&gt; lhe results are well worib ..;
Flalwonds, has been Invited to dren,
"'·I
t
k
h'
h'gb
·
Veterau
Memorial
Hospital
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"" s - oo IS 1 school diploma down
~. was uncons tltut'1ona1. Th e· ers. On the whole, the caliber ery effort. Education is the
serve as a counsellor for tM
Fortunately, the price is better than fair.
AdmtJtloDI - Robert Soulh- appeals court agreed.
of teacher will be higher In lhe Iutton to local, national and ]81;
t!JII&amp; Ohio t-H Club Congress
The arithmetic fll Jt is easy. One plus Main Street and got a job ofi it.' Today.' 1
minimum
high
school
diploma,
while
aclu·
Rutland:
Robert
Dye,
Tho
state's
highest
court
rutoew school because better sala- ternational problems.
'to be ft,td July 6 to J•Jiy 9 at , two equals three. ·Tbat'i how it is: for one
alJy
more
important
thm
eve,r,
is
little
W.
Va.:
James
Rusaell,
eel
the
ordinance
was
not
invio•
·
Ohio State Un!yerslty.
dollar our people put up by taxation the
MAN JAILED
Jennu.t Lohse, dau~hter
llate chips In two dol)ara on &lt;;on&amp;lruction more than a bowing aequalntance to the ChiUicotbe: Mildred Fisher, lation of the conatllution and
Sadie McEiblnney, thai city officials must "per.. 1 T
t F. .
w. CO
VIC to Review
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Mr. and Mrs. Ita(tlld Lo~se
and equlpplnK. a.blih. achool for 1,200 pu· body of human knowledge ant11kilb that Pomeroy;
Middleport· nK
alfview,
"', R I
1Va, oe wasennan.
ll
be
d
Th
bi
h
ach
e
yon
.
e
g
ool
~uate,
as
Ml
,
~rge
napp,
form
their
duty"
to
process
the
jailed
early
today
by
uuvernmenl
8
o
e _1
PomerO)' bas been invited
ptls and I vocational trades center. The
ddleport: Roger Aikins Mid- complaint
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oerve ~:'1 counsellor 1..1,..
Melf18 Local District p~od~~&lt;:es approximate. he always has, ne"'ls tralnlir&amp; ·thit may be
parlayed Into a satisfying job with a future
. LaiTy Collins ' Long
.
Pomeroy Pollee on a lntox~&lt;a-~ The part of the federal .,...\
the 4-H Ci~zenship Short Course ty II mUtton and the State sends 12 mU. to II.
Margaret
'Jotmson.
tlon charge.
ernment In urban rertewal wDIZ.
1n
·D. c., ,June 19
lion down from ColumbuL..
Fortunately, 70 per cent of the ~oters In Pomeroy: Walter King, Harri·
THREE FINED
BOND FORFEITED
be ootlined at the IIII!E&lt;inl
June
the National 4-H
Anyhow you fuas with this, It'~ a sood
our new school district slllrilfled Jut NoThree flrieo were levied Tue.. Sidney McMillen,
Racine, night of the Control
deal.
Dltcbarles - Homer Me- . day In court action of Middle- charged with reckless opera- ley lndu&amp;lrlal Cooncil a~ ·
Children In our consolldl~ dletrict, If vember they were ready to pr0vjde this
juet two of
klnd
of
education
for
their
children
a
n
d
Arlotta PiCk....
port· Mayor c. 0. Fisher. They lion. ·forfeited a $50 bond in Holliday Inn at Sootb ""'"'·
!hi• bond iss¥• Ia appr9ved , by ·~ majority
' ope~, to oldtor
of people voUng, wtll:
'· ·, ' ·•
grandchildren. They vated for atar&amp;er lllr·
were qatnit Finley E. Manley, Pomeroy Mayor Charles Leg· Guest speaker
...... 4-H •
-Have the
on e·q.u al Ficuta, vocational training aDd ~ inOFFICE TO~CLOSE
15. Middleport, ttOO, costs, and ar's ~--~ay niglil
cis LeJitrty or the
shake In
&amp;lruction. Nothing hb:'bappan~ :illitoe IIIII· The Jacl!son Prnductlon crad- a three day jail sentence, on
1JN1T CALLED
giona1 ofBee.
-Have
and · \"(ovember to cha~ge l~elr minds. All they II office In Po~;y .wiD Jill conviction of DWI; Marvin Ray The Po1111!1'0y emergency unJt and
!"~'"liiilnc
vomuat do now lo cello the ~~ ~·r, 3
all day !If~, Mrw. 2 £4~ards. 21, HarUord. flO and was called Tuosday at 10:lll p. Tho
, •Vote again. , •
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". and Tuesday, May; J: \It PCA ,...ts, In~tion, and Mich- m for Walter Kine Harr!fl~&gt;
f Approval' of i~e b&lt;)IId taJue w1)1 l!e ·:·a . secretaries In !be·· "!"II ~· ~ Edwai-d 'atatne, II, Middle-lv1i~. who was lnl~ll!IOried 10
&amp;Iaiit llep ohea4 ~~~ -~ be~~~ IIJ' en- • attend~g a ~ 1!1:
~. .fill a!l!l ~ts. reckless Veter~ns Memorial Hospital 11
Ure coynlf. . ..··
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Members are
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PLAN FELLUWSHIP DAY
May Fellowship Qay will be '
observed at the United Metho- '
dlst church Frid•y, May 1. A i
sack lunch at 12:15 p.m. will o- I
pen the meeting. Dessert and ,
beverage will be provided by II
the host church. Those attrnd·
ing are asked to bring old nylons. The Rev. C, Melvin Alkire
will give the meditation.

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Radio and ·heater

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lake &amp; Servo- PILLSIUIY

C.Rfoml1, Frt•h Crl1p

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Grapefruit

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Fresh, Young Tender

Beef Li·ver_

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MIISGoHers
Finish 3rd
At Marietta

Standings
Major tea,.e ~go

motherS heart
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her ear.,

By United Pnu latonollooal

Amerlcaa tea,.e
W. L. Pet. GB
Middleport Hlch School
Cleveland
9 0 1.000 ...
Ol'l fiDIOOed lbJrd ao a
Baltimore
9 1 .!100
Tueoday em lhe ISbold
Chicago
8 S .727 2
Ia Conolly Club eourse in a Detroit
t f .1182 2
Veld ot loor leamo, losing
Calilorola
6 1 .56 f
Marietta and Parltenbur1
Mlinesota
t e ,f«&lt; 5\to
defeating Sl&amp;torovllle.
Boslo•
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Kansaa City
2 I .200 7111
415, Parkersburg f!l,
WaahiDifoa
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port tM a1111 Slstemm.. fill. New York
2 10 .167 8'4
Low owlnger for the day
Tuooday'• llesalta
BUJ Donnelly, Marietta, wltb Chicago f Wasbingtoa 1
75. Second low wao T.
New York 7 Boslon 6
Parkersburg, witb 711. Pat
Mimi. at Det., ppd., &lt;old
wards of Middleport led
Cleve. f K.C. 0, night
tellll again bul had aa a. Sam Bait. 7 CaiH. 3, night
CJatworlhy, just rounding
Wodaesday'o Prollable Plfdert
lonn, had an 81.
Waslll"'!ID• at New· York-1
Friday at Lccan tbe
McCormick il-11) vs. llowai"'l
IIH).
11 ··-- leam will compete In
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Chicago at

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:· -JiO!Iables, FM/AM portables. There's one wi~~o
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·tan=,PLUS ... 1966 Dodge Charser. PlUS ...
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CoHage Cheese

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6 cylinder, atandercllrenl.
Radio and ·heater

60 Ford F-600

With Juice Dee~nter Jtr

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engine, 5 lpetd trans. 2 _

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lake &amp; Servo- PILLSIUIY

C.Rfoml1, Frt•h Crl1p

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Grapefruit

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Fresh, Young Tender

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Standings
Major tea,.e ~go

motherS heart
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Amerlcaa tea,.e
W. L. Pet. GB
Middleport Hlch School
Cleveland
9 0 1.000 ...
Ol'l fiDIOOed lbJrd ao a
Baltimore
9 1 .!100
Tueoday em lhe ISbold
Chicago
8 S .727 2
Ia Conolly Club eourse in a Detroit
t f .1182 2
Veld ot loor leamo, losing
Calilorola
6 1 .56 f
Marietta and Parltenbur1
Mlinesota
t e ,f«&lt; 5\to
defeating Sl&amp;torovllle.
Boslo•
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Kansaa City
2 I .200 7111
415, Parkersburg f!l,
WaahiDifoa
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port tM a1111 Slstemm.. fill. New York
2 10 .167 8'4
Low owlnger for the day
Tuooday'• llesalta
BUJ Donnelly, Marietta, wltb Chicago f Wasbingtoa 1
75. Second low wao T.
New York 7 Boslon 6
Parkersburg, witb 711. Pat
Mimi. at Det., ppd., &lt;old
wards of Middleport led
Cleve. f K.C. 0, night
tellll again bul had aa a. Sam Bait. 7 CaiH. 3, night
CJatworlhy, just rounding
Wodaesday'o Prollable Plfdert
lonn, had an 81.
Waslll"'!ID• at New· York-1
Friday at Lccan tbe
McCormick il-11) vs. llowai"'l
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BISCUITS··· •can

Fll.r...VA.LIT PRODllC£ lfiOIWEY•SA.VERS

$1.59
$1.69

ap Clay• on the house anywhere in the Conti·hental U. S. to the grand pnzew~nner and enl~re
·tan=,PLUS ... 1966 Dodge Charser. PlUS ...
. '$5, : cash. A red, white, Jnd blue flinsl

CoHage Cheese

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FAIRMONT

21b.lags

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Win a

Cllns

Clrton

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(Niede in U.S.A.)

TV·,

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City a ~ detnl.
1ninth illllll in 10 triq 11141
'l'he ••ten Clavtlond In· 11 was llle lndialtl' !liatlll' ~ev~plb In a row, '!"lllluQilJI
A!o.,.; '!,;;.. NOt to olav a first strtllht win aJid equtlltd lbe Cllllilmla 7·3; Hew York
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"' Pj -time they're building up a start of a season established by Cblcago whipped Washington '1 : !j '!! ~,11 h..d of &amp;t.am.
lilt ever POIIUIII' St. Louil I In otllo:r Amer1can l-eague
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lead l.llltt ap!ll8t of Bosto11,
New y..,k, Waolli~I!On and
Kansal City, but Its
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aeyone would have &amp;lv~n
1 hard lime Tutadav ni@ht.
Tile rlihthllldlld native

llav11111, Cuba, 11irned ill.

ml}' btva been bit finest
leque performance,
eut 12 batten and allowlnl
three singles.

catoher Oukl Simi. w~il· lilt a
two r1111 llomer ill lbe 81111
Inning and ~l~o _L~ Browa,
. com"""'"' '" - ...,...,
w1tb !be buill 8Jlllll)'.
"We're p!ayJnc atod eiiOIII,b
tD beat 1J111Jadl," ~
Baltimore aldpper lluk IIJQer,
afler Dave JobnsOII, Bnlokl!
Robinson, Curl Blelaey 11141
Anlly J;lcMbarrtll bollltred
aaaJnst the Arlie'- to noun
Jim Palmer's HCODd win ollhe

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12!·115, Tue&amp;diy night to Ioree a-v• au d y L • R u 110
tilt dtldlocked p!Qolf IDio a playlfd u powtrful ••me,
otvlllth and final pme.
lll!ll'bll 10 pointe and Joining

LEADERS

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Notlottl Latpt

_'l'he II~ Yllllkees "0!1
I~ 1111 'lint ,lln&gt;e l!llllllr bwt
ellbl PDo . but 1101 ·before
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Y'er!C l!llil a w lead coli~

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playoff game 111 ~loa. but ""'''
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btlore oul'llnt back to lmot offatl tht usual robc1Undi~
the aorloa at 11-, and IOlllporar~ domlaaaet of lloiJton'l
ly pootpono tho rettrtmtnl Ruuell.
plans of Ctille COieh Red Joha llaYIIeak, anjl)'inl
Auerbach
flnw aerloa as 1 atarler, ttpped
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A blend of ftleran &amp;kiU and Tom Sanders 'Inti Sam
r110klt brashne,. has aparkod each had Z3 and
the Laker eomeback. It was OOIIIt'lbuted !II.
most IYident Tuasdoy night as ...._ ..._ _ _ __
lhe . &amp;mallest !..akers, Jl.foot
rook~e Gall Goodmh, tellllld
with veterans Jercy West and
Elgin Bayl•r to tum back
Boston helvt 15,11111 Sperto
Arena opo&lt;tatoro.
Goodrich ployed baek to tbe
level of hi• heroic performance
in tht oponma Loa Angolea win
and seortd a pointe to klop the

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Smith, StL 12 45 1 :Ill .144
, Flood. StL
12 II t 31 .Ci
LAS (UP!) -Argentina 1 &amp;yer, NY
10 28 I 15 .3115
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14 ~~ II 24 .:WS
~s rleher, would love to take Hart, SF
14 liO 10 19 .3111
h~ newly ""n Greater D~lla1 MorEan, Hou 14 Ia 8 11 .3tl5
Orfn golf title to tha Texa• Slrllell, Pitt 12 ~ 1 I! .3i7
f)pin in San Antonio Thuraday, Allen, PhU
11 G 1 15 .357
bu{ hli visa i• running out and Jones; NY
9 28 s 10 .307
ba;!rould nil have limo to play w.Davls, LA u 34 I u .353
•3Joloa !bert.
Crdens, Cin tO 34 4 12 .353
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c; A• ':' R p.,~
w~d traveler who hPs wo~ F Rb
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aoi!Je liM! tournament tiUea 1n Aivis: "clev 1 9 37 5 16 :caa
~coklr!W career, scorlld hlo Rbnsn. Chi 11 U I&amp; II .Ci
lb~lnaJor IUCCtSi In thla B.Rbsn, Bait 10 41 I 17 .tiS
co try Tueod~ when . ht Oliva Minn 10 30 1 13 371
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•out ol tho pack wtlh • Whi~, NY
11 11 5 10 :370
fo'!l"uoller-par lllo35--a7 lor a Warner, Cali! f :16 7 ll .!II
lt&gt;lf·round total or m, olght Etllbrn. Ball 10 30 5 12 .sulro;..iiiii;;;;;i;iiiiiiiiiiiii;i.;;;.
un!'"r par.
Cauaey, KC I 21 o t .333
ANTH0 Ny
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ID: front or Ray Floyd, Jot
Home IIIII•
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Hafold llennma - wbo woa Giants 6; Alou, Bravtl i;
Your Dtptnil~le
e,~,aoo each with their ~d Torre, Braves 5: Aaron. Braves
Delltr Fer
w&lt;in him 15,000 Ameriean 4; Krllllepool, Moll t ; Lt- 1
dQ!lm...•noariY three million lebvre. llod(ors 4.
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pesos at homt In Ar1entina." Amorloan IA(ue: F. !lobi~&gt;
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.son, Or1oles 4: .8. Robinsoo,
De Vicen&gt;o said ht cam1 to Orlol" 4; 1\alint, Tljers 1:
Dallal, "i"'t to see soma OIIYB, Twins 4; McMullen,
Phone WY 2·2510

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DOG CHOW
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WIIIDEX
AMMONIA AIIOSOL
20 OL • :.............. 49c

PHONE WY 2..$661
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Pork Loins .... .. .... .. lb. 79c

Cube Steak ·.. · .... lb. $1.19

TENDER-CUBED

FRESH GROUND

Rouad Steak .. •• .. .. .. lb. 79c

Piek up a paekage.
You'll see,"Grade A''ia printed on every Wl&amp;l'per.

Pork Steaks .......... lb. 89c

ALL GOOD

SIRLOIN TIP OR

Do you have a different brand in your freezer?

"SUPER·RIGHT"- Skinloos, All Moot

Check it. See if it's laieled Grade A.

Wieners · · · ··· 1-lb. pkg. 69c

Read on ••• you be the judge.
The best veptables are Grade A.
Every J*kap of AlP Brand F'ralen Vegetables is Grade A.

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BONELESS

Stewing Beef · ····· •• lb. 79c
B-oz.

POT

Not if you're an A&amp;P shopper.

pies

CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN FRIED

Just this.
You won't believe tbe prices ... tbetre so low

CAP'N JOHN- FROZEN

Perch Fillets .. 1-lb. pkg. 45c

Fish FUiets · · 14-Gz. pkg. SSe

Are A&amp;P Brand Frozen Vegetables a aood reason for l!hopping MP?

CAP'N JOHN- FROZEN

FROZEN IULK

But don't worry. There are none liner.

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..... 4~:;~ 69c
Golden Corn
Mind
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Veeetoltloo

Tomato Juice

GRAPEFRUIT
Syrup

ANN PAGE-OUR FINEST

ke Cream • Gallon Carton 99c

Preserves .. · · 3· 1-lb. jars $1

SpagheHi · ·· · 3 lb. pkg. SSe

AlP BRAND

ANN PAGE-Plain or Muahroom

SPECIAL

lastant CoHee 10-ot. Jar 99c
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JANE PARKER-LEMON OR

LARGIR SLICERS

COOKIES

JANE PARKER-Pkg. of 8

Frankfurter Rolls · · pkg. 2Sc

MoJa..... Sugar,
111.
4•·....
Coconut
Ootmoal - - - - pkg.

JANE PARKER

ltahan Bead · · ·· 2 loaves 49c

SpagheHi Sauce 1-lb. Jar 29c

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables !

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TWIN PACK

Peacll Pie .. .. .. .. .. each 49c

Salad Dressing 1i.Qt. Jar 69c
ANN PAGE-MACARONI OR

ANN PAGE Pineapple ond PHth

MARVEL-VANILLA

May01naise ···· · · Qt. Jar SSe
ANN PAGE-OUR FINEST

Pinto Beans · · 4 lb. pkg. S9c

Grape Juice 4 -6-oz. cans 69c

FANCY RED RIPE

Cucumbers 3 ,., 29c

39C

HOTHOUSE
TOMATOES

FIISH TASTY GREEN

Peppers _ 3 ,., 29c

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FINE FOR SALADS GREEN

Onions _ 3
Tasty Dairy Selections!·

29c

belts.

FIISH CRISP

- Radishes _ 3

TASTY

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In Light

DRY- TASTY

A&amp;P BRAND

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29c

Longhorn Cheese ·· · · lb. 69c

SUNNYBROOK

FRESH EGGS
Gr. . A
Motllum - - -- ~ 47c
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A&amp;P BRAND

Cream Cheese . 3·oz. pkg. 12c
A&amp;P BRAND

Cream Cheese 8-u. pkg. 31c
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l-Ib. c&lt;~no
Kidney Beans · · · · 4 cans 59c

Spinach 4 • 10-oz. pkgs. 39c

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A&amp;P BRAND

3~~:· 89c

A&amp;P-LEAF OR CHOPPED

A&amp;P GRADE A FROZEN

Fried--Perch .. .. .. .. .. lb. S9c

Fine Grocery· Features 1

P.S. There are exceptions:
Potato Morsels, Cottage Friet. Whole Peeled Potatoei.
That's because today there are no standards for Grade A on these items.

Frozen Food Features!

2 lb. pkg.

Breaded Flounder pkg. $1.19

They're one of many.

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SEAFOOD VAlUES!

What more is there to say'

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Sliced Bacon 21b. pkg. $1.5S

Surprised at the quality of A&amp;P Brand Frozen Vegetal;les?

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Club Steaks .. .. .... .. lit. 99c
Porterhouse .. ...... lb. $1.09

Spon1 11U1 $17,1SUI,

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MARGARINE

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TENDER-JUICY STEAK

BREAST OR LEG QUARTER

After all, it does bear the A&amp;P seal.

t.m,: Alton Zrtplvr don 69·
Greenup 3:50 a.m.; Boao
fte Alm.l)'lvanll up Molddl 7 P·:,"ii aJUIIIM Preso -..llaul
Allted·Ashlllllll up ~ ~ Today Is Wtldnesday, April
t.m.: B. H. Bosworlb
Pallt f1 the 117111 day of I* wltb
MeJdahl I:15 a.m. : SllJ,
fo !QIIow
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liP 1:30 p,m.; I\Oberl Reed up
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HO 1 D) ; Def«&lt;der down 3:50 The evemng lllr Is Jupitll'.
~ill.;
D. up 5,311 a.m.
Ci~tl War a,neral and 11@1
Jnl;tb •River _
Lelia PreSident Ulysses S.
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up ..,.......
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Arnold
Albtoll .,....
NIIIMtl · , Lm.;
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AileD R. loleiTiil down Winfield defeated the British at l\ldg..
l·io p m . A J Patten up Win· lleld, Conn.
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~:IO p:m:; E~&amp;erclirl up In !937, lhe first payment
· WJnfiel!l 1,35 p.m.; Jefferson was mad! In accordance wllb
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-f/lri!lold 6:25 o.m.; Fort the proviSions ol the Social
- • . , u Wlnllold 8:15' a. Bectjl'lty ac! ol 1935._
· ~: .,, B!'l'an :p Wlalield
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In 1841, Athens.~ Gree&lt;Je, !ell
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to Ge1'1!1an !Dveden.

lb,
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to auract s~vmg~ of a
number ol lmm~grants .
were accustomed ~ savm~

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behinllln ltotll ywllgur" ·
Figurtll ahowlng the colleclion for the two-week penocls
ending April 16, 1966, and April
17 , 1966, and lor the fiscal years
starting July 1, 1965, and July
1, 1964 follow :
Atlleao _ $16,502 .59, $15,035 .·
IIQUtheaSlera lrr collecllona lor 67, 1500~67.611, "38,938.11.
!dan lll:reaae_._.. ending Ap- Gallio - $12,642.69, $8.091.39,
the two-week ... loci $7.26,478.44, $216,216.9t.
rll 16, f1'lf!r lbe ~ per in- Hoct!Dg _ $16,738.63, $7,rotl.·
last year. 'l'hoN tlloWIIIIGull' 42 , $191,ii65.55, $192,323.94.
111 •
maaes were Athens,~
Jaobon _ $15,402.13, $9,589.·
HockJnl, Jackson,
awrence, 12 , $32'1,'11i2.73 $31:1130.10.
Mel&amp;• and Pike. Tbree &lt;OWl~~ Lawrence - ~.917 .•9, $22,Pike, lloal and Seloto are 8 B1i.l!, $435,646.:1!, t425.~.79.
...,•• - $5,581.44 ; $3,627.40,
$1'13,576.81, $172,292JI.
... - $3,3115.28, $1 ,GJ11.
tfl,'lll8.36, $98,109.49.
-----~"':':':"-.:'. .... - 118,613.33, $30,372.43,
Goqe 10adfap•
Gallipolll t11J,IISI.I5, $656,152.39.
Dam 11.8, :5.3, running S6 feel llefott - $29,01i0.19, $30,llli0.·
on rollets, Pomeroy·Maso~ 23.· rnu, $1118,1102.17. $821,t'1.53.
10 Pt. Pleasant 2&amp;.92, Hintotl Villi"" - $1192.35, $1,091.111,
2.io falling, Kwoawha Falls 4.· "5,220.11$, $43,818.84.
'17 rising Charleston 20.13 rJOo Collection of motor vehicle,
Jng London was running I"' housetrailer aod uae tuea Ia
r..i, Marmet II&gt; feet, Winfield the ten counties .tlowlng the
5 feet.
gures for the ~ perllool lllovemenll:
lods endi11J April II, 1911, and
OWo River - Little George April 11, IJIIi, and for the 11!down 13, 1:511 a.m.: Vulcan up cal ye:rrs starling July I,
14, 2:40 p.!l\.: Jacob G. up 14, and July I, llllllollows:
ll:20 p.m.; Relillble up
14, ens $1S,6aUO, $11,2'1'1.110,
11:15 p.m.; TimmY White up $252,256.20, $1111,41'1.$5. Gallia
15, 9:40 p.m.; Andrew
8al· - $7,114.24 $7,781.1S, ,129,11S.·
houn up 17, 6:10 o.m.; Buckeye 94 $121,869.30.
$7,State down It, 1:20 a.m.; Bay· 214.14, $8,130.93,
ou Lolfite up IB, 4:115 a.m.; $98,631.19. Jackson ~ank flur8lll up 18, US a.m.; 84, $11,91M.95, $155,117.6, tiCS,·
Jellboot .p:·11, 1:50 a.m.; Wal· 653.11. Lawrence 1er HouglaJici up 19, 6:30 a.m.; $15,024.21, $296,7'12.11,
.,a,.
Elisha Woods up 28, 6:20 a.m.; 6113.15. Meigs - '1,4!7.85. $5,SI. Marys down !1, 5 a.JIL; IJIIt,fll $12\,877.81. $1184.115.611,
Polly J!. down Greenup 1:. Plh - ta.tll.l, a,041.80, $1110,. Jj,:E Bowlea up GreeD- ii!UI, lll,rl!.31. Ross - MOt .

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rbert Treasurer
. Johl D. He bl lhl aales
ol Slate, reporll Ohi f
the
tu eolledlon ID ". or
IUc:'AI yw ta
mpe per eliOt
vlous fiacll
pcriotl In the l:en of lire ten
year period. Obio eOUDIIes show

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Sales Tax Collection 9
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Tnday, however, w1.th . t h
growth of banking _!or~hties
ing much higher mterest rates
than the 2 per cent interest per
annum paid on Postal Savongs,
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the System has out-lived Its
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Diehl pollllld out that as of use u ness.
this April •• 10 deposUs can As of June 30, letS,
there
be sccepllll • no pew accounts were 997,029 depostlors holdin~
can he opetlld, Jlrla'est will end certificates m 3,1311 t&gt;O'!t offices.
on the aru~~veiwy date of each The number of deposito" lws
cerllflcale.
been declining at a rate of a·
For coomllenco oil certlll· bout 6,500 per month. .
cates beJel ll1 1 deposttDr may Unpaid depooilli retnamlng
be caabed 11 1be aamo time the Poet Olllce beyond JIIDO 30,
and Jnlerll&amp; will he paid IGr 111'1, will be tranalerred to the
h full _ _.. they have bottl TrouurJI Dopartmenlln a
eac
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3 JDODtlls lund and will be avoilable
outstanding
beyond
···-• without time Umllafrom the lllereSI
dale.
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was establllbed Jaauary 1, 1911, art reeelved.

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The Postal Savings System
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ll9-3'17 by Pmldenl Lylldon B.

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their accounts from Posl Of- Post Offices ln thetr own counficel as 80011 as possible or as try; also, it served as a safe
... ··•"'ersary dates depository for people who had
soon as vrc: . _.......
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on their certificates are reat:h· lost confl ence m pnv.a
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AT CLOYII FARM, WE IEALLY BABY YOUR FOOD BUDGET BY MAKING EXTRA
SURE THAT YOU, 1ME CUSTOMER, GET TMI! lEST IUY FOR YOUR FOOD DOLLAR.
COME IN TO CLOY&amp; FARM AND ENJOY THE REFRESHING EXPERIENCE OF PER·
SON..'! IZED GlOCIRY STORE SHOPPING.

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and area postmasters
today
ur eddepostlon with postaloav·
ln:s certificates to t~!thdraw

WE BABY YOUR FOOD
BUDGET at CLOVER FARM

PINEAPPLE
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Postal Savings Are at End
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Court St., Pomerey

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Vlcenzo carded !IX birdies
-4u·c. of them from I feet, one
ii feet, """ from l4 feet
anothrr from 30 feet to
two bogeys.
was enough to close a
(....stroke drficil with which
started the rain-delayed
round. He had started the
at 209 in a seven·twy
ninth place.
Lotz, the

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'd her fare upon arrival here e1tement, eapetUI Y m
. they llld, eht ...,.. .,.,. -, , ,
tors and olh.,. major farm ma- van that .•tyran;rer
m; ~~ The two drivers, Paul towns," Mertz said. "People sill&amp; IODP, maiD1y dwl&lt;ll'."·
ehlnes.
wide vane o mec " o
.and Chester Reneau, looked tt us aa H we were aull, lrynllls.
.
For example, F r • em an, eratlons, and !DIIIIUre spreader! ~=~ unlll the cbeck clelll'ed and eops and
patrolwblcb Is one ol tbe mort I""' for the dairy lnduotry.

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Sbters Style Shop

cert;ficate for $1.250
or clothes for his wife
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the eheck and in

esplooion and the surge
prcspertty.
"We are bigger In oum
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lllbllllute for Floanclal GosSip· Induslrlell, Inc., of Peru, Ind., position In the manu!a&lt;ttn oilmajors sueh ae llltematiollll beat them OD priCe.
might ~ , ·
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"but we are lraamenW lnll hydraulic loaders lor tractors.
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Every My own firm II one o
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rna'~ i~- 'Two Toledo, Obio, lui drivers Ithe hank before . gettlni ready men kept all1ppll!t .. liking te:~
!tu.\ee bas ita aatelhte
'fttUI. ..c.~ ... '-'""' -~lcb ··~ place duatrial type bydrauuc iOadt:ni. began t.Odray c. k~ t'~; ~ ...tr- fnr thA retur~ trio. .
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es and som::"u!'lllllls they ~!t;:;~ certain ~ The company also makes home alter a 2,800-~i~o:.:J: theThe~ana".!'u~ti:O : \ Tile two. drivers said tbeil'
- ~ -~~-""" w.ar•htn,.,'' modero type farm wagons to that cost an anonymou
._.1 ,.lllftW
. •••• Friday nlgbt
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A"'Utary Maddlel
be towed by traclora that can ,1,250 m rare.
believes the , ."The trip In the cab with Oldo ;, wblcb lacluded tDree ..,.. •.

IUNKOT

f«u' ~ 8lld taldJJC a
Ilk
Lltnln
!IIIII Bay~eontonllqn
warmed unUI
up InWest
the e~lign.
RaiM Averap
. 11 lbe So111aff8lldwert ·tlat
~ . ~b.
Broolta drove In 1 plllr ol ~ Ia lite Jut
ANGEUS (uP!) - Aqelrs Lakars 1... I ouddan Bul!llball A-lllton ~~ We,l lllllbe4 witb IS polnlt, nms to raise his league lllllllol lbe Dlnfb when lbe
'1 pro!ld but tll'llll duth 1h o w d o w n Thunday piolllhlp.
llldlllllliC tllree. vital ahoto In RBI total IAI 11 ud frclk pulled It out wltb lbree
eo ·and the rojulftalad Loa night In Boston lor the National Loa Alllfl•a tbocked fhl 1111 final quartor. Baylor l~i..iiiiii;..ii;;;;;i

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boolt his aver..e to .tn1
_ , AaleliCAII te...-;,

:~~~ t = y ~~. ·-:_ Harve&amp;ler .nc1 Jobn Deert , 1a

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IDI'I'OIVI The following 1, a plemenl makera," bo8alli rr,st. f)table dlvisiotlo II General !kid farm bnplemenl Industry de•J&amp;niug~~~..:: Tblllut 111 JtJIIII

lloblllson's
lilt finl

Floyd

llld 1M AnttiH The ellto,. ouppl!t(l 111 lleblllol!; -.If loJ bla bell
downed St. Louis 4-2.
the other and of lbe ~tiii'Y. league start, •IDalld tllle.

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BONUS

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PROGRAM NO. 81
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mnperalill1 lo lland Kanlilli Ballimora Orlolel . WOII lbeir
··- VPI Sporll writer
City a ~ detnl.
1ninth illllll in 10 triq 11141
'l'he ••ten Clavtlond In· 11 was llle lndialtl' !liatlll' ~ev~plb In a row, '!"lllluQilJI
A!o.,.; '!,;;.. NOt to olav a first strtllht win aJid equtlltd lbe Cllllilmla 7·3; Hew York
1
dlviilo• · club but In the teague mant lor vu:iut101 '' U.. rail-"" "' ~·· Rillton ,,., ud
"' Pj -time they're building up a start of a season established by Cblcago whipped Washington '1 : !j '!! ~,11 h..d of &amp;t.am.
lilt ever POIIUIII' St. Louil I In otllo:r Amer1can l-eague
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at llotrolt
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1111 pootponlld beeall!e of eold
I 11'111!'\Ph wao 2!-yw-old ~ulo loacu• mark hili by lhl 1111 wtatber.
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~ ~ Tlaql, who recorded his seeond Brooklyn ,.,;.,.
d lia
NL 01111"
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11 • whl~wash In two starll Tull· Pittsbw h
an
In !be NaUonol r.:.o.J!Ut, lh•
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day lilsht when be bravtd •
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The 1114!ana bavt blllll their
lead l.llltt ap!ll8t of Bosto11,
New y..,k, Waolli~I!On and
Kansal City, but Its
.
aeyone would have &amp;lv~n
1 hard lime Tutadav ni@ht.
Tile rlihthllldlld native

llav11111, Cuba, 11irned ill.

ml}' btva been bit finest
leque performance,
eut 12 batten and allowlnl
three singles.

catoher Oukl Simi. w~il· lilt a
two r1111 llomer ill lbe 81111
Inning and ~l~o _L~ Browa,
. com"""'"' '" - ...,...,
w1tb !be buill 8Jlllll)'.
"We're p!ayJnc atod eiiOIII,b
tD beat 1J111Jadl," ~
Baltimore aldpper lluk IIJQer,
afler Dave JobnsOII, Bnlokl!
Robinson, Curl Blelaey 11141
Anlly J;lcMbarrtll bollltred
aaaJnst the Arlie'- to noun
Jim Palmer's HCODd win ollhe

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seven-lime champion Celtlcs, buckelad 35.
12!·115, Tue&amp;diy night to Ioree a-v• au d y L • R u 110
tilt dtldlocked p!Qolf IDio a playlfd u powtrful ••me,
otvlllth and final pme.
lll!ll'bll 10 pointe and Joining

LEADERS

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Notlottl Latpt

_'l'he II~ Yllllkees "0!1
I~ 1111 'lint ,lln&gt;e l!llllllr bwt
ellbl PDo . but 1101 ·before
111...,.. ,. ~ Ke
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Y'er!C l!llil a w lead coli~

The La-tro
playoff game 111 ~loa. but ""'''
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thOfl dropped thr'&lt;. In a ...w baokboard portormanct
btlore oul'llnt back to lmot offatl tht usual robc1Undi~
the aorloa at 11-, and IOlllporar~ domlaaaet of lloiJton'l
ly pootpono tho rettrtmtnl Ruuell.
plans of Ctille COieh Red Joha llaYIIeak, anjl)'inl
Auerbach
flnw aerloa as 1 atarler, ttpped
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lloaton wllb 27 polllll, while
A blend of ftleran &amp;kiU and Tom Sanders 'Inti Sam
r110klt brashne,. has aparkod each had Z3 and
the Laker eomeback. It was OOIIIt'lbuted !II.
most IYident Tuasdoy night as ...._ ..._ _ _ __
lhe . &amp;mallest !..akers, Jl.foot
rook~e Gall Goodmh, tellllld
with veterans Jercy West and
Elgin Bayl•r to tum back
Boston helvt 15,11111 Sperto
Arena opo&lt;tatoro.
Goodrich ployed baek to tbe
level of hi• heroic performance
in tht oponma Loa Angolea win
and seortd a pointe to klop the

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Smith, StL 12 45 1 :Ill .144
, Flood. StL
12 II t 31 .Ci
LAS (UP!) -Argentina 1 &amp;yer, NY
10 28 I 15 .3115
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do Vlc~o. 2.8l0,0110 AIQU, All
14 ~~ II 24 .:WS
~s rleher, would love to take Hart, SF
14 liO 10 19 .3111
h~ newly ""n Greater D~lla1 MorEan, Hou 14 Ia 8 11 .3tl5
Orfn golf title to tha Texa• Slrllell, Pitt 12 ~ 1 I! .3i7
f)pin in San Antonio Thuraday, Allen, PhU
11 G 1 15 .357
bu{ hli visa i• running out and Jones; NY
9 28 s 10 .307
ba;!rould nil have limo to play w.Davls, LA u 34 I u .353
•3Joloa !bert.
Crdens, Cin tO 34 4 12 .353
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c; A• ':' R p.,~
w~d traveler who hPs wo~ F Rb
B 11 10 )I· 13' IS 471
aoi!Je liM! tournament tiUea 1n Aivis: "clev 1 9 37 5 16 :caa
~coklr!W career, scorlld hlo Rbnsn. Chi 11 U I&amp; II .Ci
lb~lnaJor IUCCtSi In thla B.Rbsn, Bait 10 41 I 17 .tiS
co try Tueod~ when . ht Oliva Minn 10 30 1 13 371
10
•out ol tho pack wtlh • Whi~, NY
11 11 5 10 :370
fo'!l"uoller-par lllo35--a7 lor a Warner, Cali! f :16 7 ll .!II
lt&gt;lf·round total or m, olght Etllbrn. Ball 10 30 5 12 .sulro;..iiiii;;;;;i;iiiiiiiiiiiii;i.;;;.
un!'"r par.
Cauaey, KC I 21 o t .333
ANTH0 Ny
&lt;!Jar sql)Oezed him • atrokl Kaline, Dtt 12 4# · It .IH
ID: front or Ray Floyd, Jot
Home IIIII•
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Coiinpbell and South Africa's National Leo 1 • • • Mayo,
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Hafold llennma - wbo woa Giants 6; Alou, Bravtl i;
Your Dtptnil~le
e,~,aoo each with their ~d Torre, Braves 5: Aaron. Braves
Delltr Fer
w&lt;in him 15,000 Ameriean 4; Krllllepool, Moll t ; Lt- 1
dQ!lm...•noariY three million lebvre. llod(ors 4.
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AND
pesos at homt In Ar1entina." Amorloan IA(ue: F. !lobi~&gt;
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.son, Or1oles 4: .8. Robinsoo,
De Vicen&gt;o said ht cam1 to Orlol" 4; 1\alint, Tljers 1:
Dallal, "i"'t to see soma OIIYB, Twins 4; McMullen,
Phone WY 2·2510

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LEAN-TENDER

Pork Loins .... .. .... .. lb. 79c

Cube Steak ·.. · .... lb. $1.19

TENDER-CUBED

FRESH GROUND

Rouad Steak .. •• .. .. .. lb. 79c

Piek up a paekage.
You'll see,"Grade A''ia printed on every Wl&amp;l'per.

Pork Steaks .......... lb. 89c

ALL GOOD

SIRLOIN TIP OR

Do you have a different brand in your freezer?

"SUPER·RIGHT"- Skinloos, All Moot

Check it. See if it's laieled Grade A.

Wieners · · · ··· 1-lb. pkg. 69c

Read on ••• you be the judge.
The best veptables are Grade A.
Every J*kap of AlP Brand F'ralen Vegetables is Grade A.

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BONELESS

Stewing Beef · ····· •• lb. 79c
B-oz.

POT

Not if you're an A&amp;P shopper.

pies

CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN FRIED

Just this.
You won't believe tbe prices ... tbetre so low

CAP'N JOHN- FROZEN

Perch Fillets .. 1-lb. pkg. 45c

Fish FUiets · · 14-Gz. pkg. SSe

Are A&amp;P Brand Frozen Vegetables a aood reason for l!hopping MP?

CAP'N JOHN- FROZEN

FROZEN IULK

But don't worry. There are none liner.

'- '-------~#!.,_~co:"':!'-~!·l=...~·.:::TK£:;:::GR:EA::.T.:AT::::LA:::.NT:::IC;.:•:••:.::&lt;:IPIC::T:IA:.:C:.;.O·;•,;IN:;,;t;.J.

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VEGETABLES
..... 4~:;~ 69c
Golden Corn
Mind
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Veeetoltloo

Tomato Juice

GRAPEFRUIT
Syrup

ANN PAGE-OUR FINEST

ke Cream • Gallon Carton 99c

Preserves .. · · 3· 1-lb. jars $1

SpagheHi · ·· · 3 lb. pkg. SSe

AlP BRAND

ANN PAGE-Plain or Muahroom

SPECIAL

lastant CoHee 10-ot. Jar 99c
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Jane Parker Favorites!
JANE PARKER-LEMON OR

LARGIR SLICERS

COOKIES

JANE PARKER-Pkg. of 8

Frankfurter Rolls · · pkg. 2Sc

MoJa..... Sugar,
111.
4•·....
Coconut
Ootmoal - - - - pkg.

JANE PARKER

ltahan Bead · · ·· 2 loaves 49c

SpagheHi Sauce 1-lb. Jar 29c

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables !

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TWIN PACK

Peacll Pie .. .. .. .. .. each 49c

Salad Dressing 1i.Qt. Jar 69c
ANN PAGE-MACARONI OR

ANN PAGE Pineapple ond PHth

MARVEL-VANILLA

May01naise ···· · · Qt. Jar SSe
ANN PAGE-OUR FINEST

Pinto Beans · · 4 lb. pkg. S9c

Grape Juice 4 -6-oz. cans 69c

FANCY RED RIPE

Cucumbers 3 ,., 29c

39C

HOTHOUSE
TOMATOES

FIISH TASTY GREEN

Peppers _ 3 ,., 29c

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FINE FOR SALADS GREEN

Onions _ 3
Tasty Dairy Selections!·

29c

belts.

FIISH CRISP

- Radishes _ 3

TASTY

4 •:.;. 99t

Section•
In Light

DRY- TASTY

A&amp;P BRAND

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29c

Longhorn Cheese ·· · · lb. 69c

SUNNYBROOK

FRESH EGGS
Gr. . A
Motllum - - -- ~ 47c
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A&amp;P BRAND

Cream Cheese . 3·oz. pkg. 12c
A&amp;P BRAND

Cream Cheese 8-u. pkg. 31c
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l-Ib. c&lt;~no
Kidney Beans · · · · 4 cans 59c

Spinach 4 • 10-oz. pkgs. 39c

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A&amp;P BRAND

3~~:· 89c

A&amp;P-LEAF OR CHOPPED

A&amp;P GRADE A FROZEN

Fried--Perch .. .. .. .. .. lb. S9c

Fine Grocery· Features 1

P.S. There are exceptions:
Potato Morsels, Cottage Friet. Whole Peeled Potatoei.
That's because today there are no standards for Grade A on these items.

Frozen Food Features!

2 lb. pkg.

Breaded Flounder pkg. $1.19

They're one of many.

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SEAFOOD VAlUES!

What more is there to say'

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Sliced Bacon 21b. pkg. $1.5S

Surprised at the quality of A&amp;P Brand Frozen Vegetal;les?

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Club Steaks .. .. .... .. lit. 99c
Porterhouse .. ...... lb. $1.09

Spon1 11U1 $17,1SUI,

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BREAST OR LEG QUARTER

After all, it does bear the A&amp;P seal.

t.m,: Alton Zrtplvr don 69·
Greenup 3:50 a.m.; Boao
fte Alm.l)'lvanll up Molddl 7 P·:,"ii aJUIIIM Preso -..llaul
Allted·Ashlllllll up ~ ~ Today Is Wtldnesday, April
t.m.: B. H. Bosworlb
Pallt f1 the 117111 day of I* wltb
MeJdahl I:15 a.m. : SllJ,
fo !QIIow
· liP Meldahl 6:05 Lm.; Nllo Tho
• Is In illi
..,... down Meldllil 1:11 1.111.
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GaiUpoljo Dam ZlnJinU ~;,.. ' ...,: 11 Venus.
liP 1:30 p,m.; I\Oberl Reed up
. Ill
HO 1 D) ; Def«&lt;der down 3:50 The evemng lllr Is Jupitll'.
~ill.;
D. up 5,311 a.m.
Ci~tl War a,neral and 11@1
Jnl;tb •River _
Lelia PreSident Ulysses S.
., "" . ........ l2·lt 8 m . wss bom on Ibis day Iii · ,
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' " 1n 11'!'1, Benedic:l
Arnold
Albtoll .,....
NIIIMtl · , Lm.;
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AileD R. loleiTiil down Winfield defeated the British at l\ldg..
l·io p m . A J Patten up Win· lleld, Conn.
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~:IO p:m:; E~&amp;erclirl up In !937, lhe first payment
· WJnfiel!l 1,35 p.m.; Jefferson was mad! In accordance wllb
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-f/lri!lold 6:25 o.m.; Fort the proviSions ol the Social
- • . , u Wlnllold 8:15' a. Bectjl'lty ac! ol 1935._
· ~: .,, B!'l'an :p Wlalield
a.
In 1841, Athens.~ Gree&lt;Je, !ell
.'.!,;. ..,.•.••,_. ·- -~ ... ,
to Ge1'1!1an !Dveden.

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T-BONE 01

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:... (,lr.eenUP 11:. p.m.; Wal· . . . . . . Seil!ll - QJ,IIUI,
tor Wjord dOWit ~It:· ttD,IIIUI, .-,slu•. 1!11,1211.-

11 oz.

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to get money out of · ·
to auract s~vmg~ of a
number ol lmm~grants .
were accustomed ~ savm~

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INSTANT COFFEE
10 oz. j! ............ $1.43
CRISCO SHOITINING
31~. can · .. · .. .. .. .. .. .. 83c
COPfUIIATE
INSTANT CIIAMII
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BACON

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behinllln ltotll ywllgur" ·
Figurtll ahowlng the colleclion for the two-week penocls
ending April 16, 1966, and April
17 , 1966, and lor the fiscal years
starting July 1, 1965, and July
1, 1964 follow :
Atlleao _ $16,502 .59, $15,035 .·
IIQUtheaSlera lrr collecllona lor 67, 1500~67.611, "38,938.11.
!dan lll:reaae_._.. ending Ap- Gallio - $12,642.69, $8.091.39,
the two-week ... loci $7.26,478.44, $216,216.9t.
rll 16, f1'lf!r lbe ~ per in- Hoct!Dg _ $16,738.63, $7,rotl.·
last year. 'l'hoN tlloWIIIIGull' 42 , $191,ii65.55, $192,323.94.
111 •
maaes were Athens,~
Jaobon _ $15,402.13, $9,589.·
HockJnl, Jackson,
awrence, 12 , $32'1,'11i2.73 $31:1130.10.
Mel&amp;• and Pike. Tbree &lt;OWl~~ Lawrence - ~.917 .•9, $22,Pike, lloal and Seloto are 8 B1i.l!, $435,646.:1!, t425.~.79.
...,•• - $5,581.44 ; $3,627.40,
$1'13,576.81, $172,292JI.
... - $3,3115.28, $1 ,GJ11.
tfl,'lll8.36, $98,109.49.
-----~"':':':"-.:'. .... - 118,613.33, $30,372.43,
Goqe 10adfap•
Gallipolll t11J,IISI.I5, $656,152.39.
Dam 11.8, :5.3, running S6 feel llefott - $29,01i0.19, $30,llli0.·
on rollets, Pomeroy·Maso~ 23.· rnu, $1118,1102.17. $821,t'1.53.
10 Pt. Pleasant 2&amp;.92, Hintotl Villi"" - $1192.35, $1,091.111,
2.io falling, Kwoawha Falls 4.· "5,220.11$, $43,818.84.
'17 rising Charleston 20.13 rJOo Collection of motor vehicle,
Jng London was running I"' housetrailer aod uae tuea Ia
r..i, Marmet II&gt; feet, Winfield the ten counties .tlowlng the
5 feet.
gures for the ~ perllool lllovemenll:
lods endi11J April II, 1911, and
OWo River - Little George April 11, IJIIi, and for the 11!down 13, 1:511 a.m.: Vulcan up cal ye:rrs starling July I,
14, 2:40 p.!l\.: Jacob G. up 14, and July I, llllllollows:
ll:20 p.m.; Relillble up
14, ens $1S,6aUO, $11,2'1'1.110,
11:15 p.m.; TimmY White up $252,256.20, $1111,41'1.$5. Gallia
15, 9:40 p.m.; Andrew
8al· - $7,114.24 $7,781.1S, ,129,11S.·
houn up 17, 6:10 o.m.; Buckeye 94 $121,869.30.
$7,State down It, 1:20 a.m.; Bay· 214.14, $8,130.93,
ou Lolfite up IB, 4:115 a.m.; $98,631.19. Jackson ~ank flur8lll up 18, US a.m.; 84, $11,91M.95, $155,117.6, tiCS,·
Jellboot .p:·11, 1:50 a.m.; Wal· 653.11. Lawrence 1er HouglaJici up 19, 6:30 a.m.; $15,024.21, $296,7'12.11,
.,a,.
Elisha Woods up 28, 6:20 a.m.; 6113.15. Meigs - '1,4!7.85. $5,SI. Marys down !1, 5 a.JIL; IJIIt,fll $12\,877.81. $1184.115.611,
Polly J!. down Greenup 1:. Plh - ta.tll.l, a,041.80, $1110,. Jj,:E Bowlea up GreeD- ii!UI, lll,rl!.31. Ross - MOt .

STORE SPECIALS

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rbert Treasurer
. Johl D. He bl lhl aales
ol Slate, reporll Ohi f
the
tu eolledlon ID ". or
IUc:'AI yw ta
mpe per eliOt
vlous fiacll
pcriotl In the l:en of lire ten
year period. Obio eOUDIIes show

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Sales Tax Collection 9
Percent Ahead of 1965

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~o form the turprllf an•wn, u

Tnday, however, w1.th . t h
growth of banking _!or~hties
ing much higher mterest rates
than the 2 per cent interest per
annum paid on Postal Savongs,
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the System has out-lived Its
JO••-•·
.
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Diehl pollllld out that as of use u ness.
this April •• 10 deposUs can As of June 30, letS,
there
be sccepllll • no pew accounts were 997,029 depostlors holdin~
can he opetlld, Jlrla'est will end certificates m 3,1311 t&gt;O'!t offices.
on the aru~~veiwy date of each The number of deposito" lws
cerllflcale.
been declining at a rate of a·
For coomllenco oil certlll· bout 6,500 per month. .
cates beJel ll1 1 deposttDr may Unpaid depooilli retnamlng
be caabed 11 1be aamo time the Poet Olllce beyond JIIDO 30,
and Jnlerll&amp; will he paid IGr 111'1, will be tranalerred to the
h full _ _.. they have bottl TrouurJI Dopartmenlln a
eac
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3 JDODtlls lund and will be avoilable
outstanding
beyond
···-• without time Umllafrom the lllereSI
dale.
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The Poalal Savinfl SysiBID lion wileDever proper c tma
was establllbed Jaauary 1, 1911, art reeelved.

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TV DINNERS
3 for
eChlcken
eTurkey
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The Postal Savings System
bollsbed last March 27 with
~: ~going of Public Law
ll9-3'17 by Pmldenl Lylldon B.

LEAN ·• MEATY

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share the 54-hole l

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their accounts from Posl Of- Post Offices ln thetr own counficel as 80011 as possible or as try; also, it served as a safe
... ··•"'ersary dates depository for people who had
soon as vrc: . _.......
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· te banks
on their certificates are reat:h· lost confl ence m pnv.a
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AT CLOYII FARM, WE IEALLY BABY YOUR FOOD BUDGET BY MAKING EXTRA
SURE THAT YOU, 1ME CUSTOMER, GET TMI! lEST IUY FOR YOUR FOOD DOLLAR.
COME IN TO CLOY&amp; FARM AND ENJOY THE REFRESHING EXPERIENCE OF PER·
SON..'! IZED GlOCIRY STORE SHOPPING.

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Postmasler Charles 11. Diehl
and area postmasters
today
ur eddepostlon with postaloav·
ln:s certificates to t~!thdraw

WE BABY YOUR FOOD
BUDGET at CLOVER FARM

PINEAPPLE
JUICE

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Postal Savings Are at End
Of Line in United States

Court St., Pomerey

STOIEl Y

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CENTER CUT

Vlcenzo carded !IX birdies
-4u·c. of them from I feet, one
ii feet, """ from l4 feet
anothrr from 30 feet to
two bogeys.
was enough to close a
(....stroke drficil with which
started the rain-delayed
round. He had started the
at 209 in a seven·twy
ninth place.
Lotz, the

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WIJe8
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'd her fare upon arrival here e1tement, eapetUI Y m
. they llld, eht ...,.. .,.,. -, , ,
tors and olh.,. major farm ma- van that .•tyran;rer
m; ~~ The two drivers, Paul towns," Mertz said. "People sill&amp; IODP, maiD1y dwl&lt;ll'."·
ehlnes.
wide vane o mec " o
.and Chester Reneau, looked tt us aa H we were aull, lrynllls.
.
For example, F r • em an, eratlons, and !DIIIIUre spreader! ~=~ unlll the cbeck clelll'ed and eops and
patrolwblcb Is one ol tbe mort I""' for the dairy lnduotry.

c. c:smer-HIS SECRETARY -

Sbters Style Shop

cert;ficate for $1.250
or clothes for his wife
home in Buenos Aires. ,

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triiHds
and not
- nament,"
but to liewlnwasa S~
·en::at::or:.:_s-j4.~;g.;J;C~p;i~::"~;~:::::';"-"'

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esplooion and the surge
prcspertty.
"We are bigger In oum
than. the major tractor and

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Toledo Cab Drivers Complete . ~ . . . .are .

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Baylor .... •ubatilutt center
won the llr\11 ,._ U J-'·fl In

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· dent Dale FreellliD of FreellliD Bronze Corp., bas an excellent mllllt equal or excol the great 1• wttb
lllbllllute for Floanclal GosSip· Induslrlell, Inc., of Peru, Ind., position In the manu!a&lt;ttn oilmajors sueh ae llltematiollll beat them OD priCe.
might ~ , ·
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By LE ROY POPE
"but we are lraamenW lnll hydraulic loaders lor tractors.
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Uolkid PreSI Jllleruatlonal hundred&amp; ol amall "':"'&amp;:n:
NEW YORK (UPI) - Every My own firm II one o
malt
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malor Industry In the United .....o~s ~~-"':.!a•.::.:'~! :n,·;~ler.
rna'~ i~- 'Two Toledo, Obio, lui drivers Ithe hank before . gettlni ready men kept all1ppll!t .. liking te:~
!tu.\ee bas ita aatelhte
'fttUI. ..c.~ ... '-'""' -~lcb ··~ place duatrial type bydrauuc iOadt:ni. began t.Odray c. k~ t'~; ~ ...tr- fnr thA retur~ trio. .
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es and som::"u!'lllllls they ~!t;:;~ certain ~ The company also makes home alter a 2,800-~i~o:.:J: theThe~ana".!'u~ti:O : \ Tile two. drivers said tbeil'
- ~ -~~-""" w.ar•htn,.,'' modero type farm wagons to that cost an anonymou
._.1 ,.lllftW
. •••• Friday nlgbt
...... -~ of ·.~o.l
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on
IPL l)'VC Vt. .,....._
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WIJIIeiUlef ~ n..,..
ll:'"'h. T
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allied !arm
A"'Utary Maddlel
be towed by traclora that can ,1,250 m rare.
believes the , ."The trip In the cab with Oldo ;, wblcb lacluded tDree ..,.. •.

IUNKOT

f«u' ~ 8lld taldJJC a
Ilk
Lltnln
!IIIII Bay~eontonllqn
warmed unUI
up InWest
the e~lign.
RaiM Averap
. 11 lbe So111aff8lldwert ·tlat
~ . ~b.
Broolta drove In 1 plllr ol ~ Ia lite Jut
ANGEUS (uP!) - Aqelrs Lakars 1... I ouddan Bul!llball A-lllton ~~ We,l lllllbe4 witb IS polnlt, nms to raise his league lllllllol lbe Dlnfb when lbe
'1 pro!ld but tll'llll duth 1h o w d o w n Thunday piolllhlp.
llldlllllliC tllree. vital ahoto In RBI total IAI 11 ud frclk pulled It out wltb lbree
eo ·and the rojulftalad Loa night In Boston lor the National Loa Alllfl•a tbocked fhl 1111 final quartor. Baylor l~i..iiiiii;..ii;;;;;i

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boolt his aver..e to .tn1
_ , AaleliCAII te...-;,

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IDI'I'OIVI The following 1, a plemenl makera," bo8alli rr,st. f)table dlvisiotlo II General !kid farm bnplemenl Industry de•J&amp;niug~~~..:: Tblllut 111 JtJIIII

lloblllson's
lilt finl

Floyd

llld 1M AnttiH The ellto,. ouppl!t(l 111 lleblllol!; -.If loJ bla bell
downed St. Louis 4-2.
the other and of lbe ~tiii'Y. league start, •IDalld tllle.

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Allen, SteubP.nville
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NOTICI!
.lo1neo o\rldollon to Lh• VII ,, nf
taael'hlilp
of Middleport.
! H. Carpenter· , local, were
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nod• •.o, ll ''" . .. ,.,. ~+1 ,, 1 ll~t• ,,,r,.t ui' i
Dred Rel er,.nce: Voinme 185, PRIIe .
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Eli·
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tile aew Pt. Pleasant Jo n,. r
llllh Sehool at 8 p. m. with

Chapman· Canaday·

Opea. thlo back -aad you hav~ a
·~n~erful. new look to ao wltb
an, JOUr C:ll~ cl.othee! And bu.ttor'oolt. leather .,d knlt·flt lln·
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Elaclkm of - officers and
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t4 JIIIIDbln Will be bold, lolIaWed by • IOclal blur.
, . _ .Ulcera are
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Cllfl!rrd Durm, }imldenl; Rlch1111\Vilba, vice pnal4eDI; Mrs.
lillie ' Culllp, _ _ , and
llfcllael Wballo, treasurer. E&lt;·

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PCIMI!IOY'I QUALITY IHOIITORI

6 99 fO 9 99
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Mrs. Ross
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Mt 1 Ran dY 0 I Pomeroy; Mn. Clar
• ' ence Shumate and Mrs Larr~
IVernon spent a weekend wtth
JohnsoR and dau h · Gt' n·,
her mother , Mrs. Mary Hul; R e p
RgDter,
bard and brother . Lawrence a · omeroy · · ·
She was accompanied borne
Mrs. Laura Leifheit bas re
her mother who spent severa1 tume&lt;! tt her h~me he-re after
davs there.
~ndmg Ute wmter with her
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Zwilling children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow , Amspoker of Colubus, Mr
Hendrix visited their cousin. , and Mrs. Rudy Jovan and chiiMrs. Bert Withrow at the . dren of Cleveland1 and Mrs.
' Buck Rest Home Buffalo W : Kathryn Peters of Arr.adi ;t
.va
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Bill Hysell of Columbus vlsit- 1' Martin or Westerville.
ed his moilier. Mrs. Oma Hy·
Mr . and Mrs: _D. 0 . Blake of
, sell. ;md grandmother, Mr~. !~ockmgport v1s1ted w1th his
Mav Cewie.
, stster . Ada Slack, Sunday.
Mrs . .J essi~ Stowe vlsited her I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Chapdaughter and son-in-taw, Mr. : mom and daughter. Shelly, of
and Mrs. ]\enneth Theiss and I Columbus called on hia grand·
family of Dorca 8 .
pa~nts. Mr. and Mr~. Ja.mel
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dale IQmck, Sunday.
: Warner and son~ were her !lis-- Miss Becky Salser ef Racine
; t.er and brother-In-law. Mr. and ; spent a night with Miss Jennie :
Mr~. Kenneth T.ilwson of Co- ' Potts.
· lu mbus.
Mrs. Harold Circle of Morn' Mrs. Richard Sterrett of Gal- ing Star spent Thursday after·
, lipolis SflE'nl an arternoon vi~it- noon with her sister, Mn. Frte- '
ing Mrs. Marg-aret Cottrill and man Enoch.
Sharon.
Mi ss Sh&lt;1ron Cottrill of Co:\'fr. and Mrs Willis Leading- lumbus s]Y.'nl a weekend with
ham and daught~C'rs.
Connie, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don, Rarbara and Rose Marie. visit· aid Cottrill and broUters, CralJ I
: ed Sundav with hl§ mother ' and Bruee.
Mrs Ros:i Leadingham, South : Visiting Douglas Enoch was
. Wehsler .
a _former OU roommate 1 James
\lisiling Mr. and ~rs. Archie H1sseng.
· Lt"€- was h~r mothf'r, Mrs. Ed- Mrs. Osa BoggesiJ is a patient
· mt ~ob!e of Charlt:!ston . W. va. ~t Veterans Memorial hospital '\
Mr . and Mrs. William F". m Pomeroy. Mr. Sam Pickens
Winebrenner visited in
Lan- remainl a patient at Holzer
caster . with her brother snd Hospital, ~allipolis.
~!ste r-m-law . Mr. and Mrs. ! Mrs. Vaz~e Lee and M II s ·
Thom&lt;~s Clark. Thev al so vi~it- Frankie Mumaw attended funi ed in Columbus. ·
eral services for Milo Rbodell
I Pvt. Eldeo E, Slack te!t at ~Sp-lll;,e;,;r,;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;'

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FRIED

Polatoes

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MINUTE MAID HI C FROZEN

Orange Drink~:~:'" 3 ~:~; 89c
FO~

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Krc.'·

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Por;, &amp; Baans -··~ ~,;:~ 39c

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1101 laMled "Shako before uo111," dlleanlll.
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tblm.
- If your bydropn pmtlde
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pacl alter 11 monthJ 011

RACINE
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GloCoat ------------·
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.Saltines
Juice-·-·····--·---·· 3 ~ $1 ·
7*
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'$1 Peanut Butter- ~~! 79c
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Kroger Frozen

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STEAM-DRY IRON }'alu~1

Aut. Flavora

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FISH STICKS • • • • 3 ~L $1

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tNm your ollltmellil or lbey
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LEG·O·PORK

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WilER HEATER
69c .EliCTRIC
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Prepared From Lean, Fresh Ham
Boneless
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Jtr aetpl tbl flmlJy medlclDI
tabluiL !lure, IIIII prescriPtion
Jlllrllbul( two yean 110 when
tb1 babf bad eroup eo.t you
ttu IIIII, ....., 11 would seem
ftltefu1 II !broW out lbe lUI
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111111 wulelulT When In doubt

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JAMES RIVE r.
BEEF OR TURKEY
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pnctlds from tbt dance will
Ill Ulid lor equlpmeDI far the
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rtr lhll year'• rtllalr wbicb will
Ill held ldaJ 7 at the Nalltlllll
Clllard ArmGI'J.
New acld!lloJJs are 1111 sale t1
frllh eul, .lllllltkelored eama• eor111t1 priced at ~ aDd
._ ~ ol a pbofAISrapber
II tbl dlnce wbo will lab p!olunlll eo• lor a JIOIDIMI fee
at a llpiCfll demr&amp;ted area or
at the variowl tabla ol COIIP'

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GAiiNEf HALL ...... $10
POMIROY, (1,
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Pork Cube Steak

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and Mrs • Thomas Bo' •~h
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~r . ', were in Athens Sunday,
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111.1!l21 , 151 4 , 511
VI SI t mg 1~•1rs. Susie Bireh who
- FOR- SALE
was hospitalized,
Thursday
night.
MEIGS COUNTY
ll o·~III111UK :11 lloc $UUlllf',bt rOI'IlH
u l I." ' ' " .;H •tl t:o ~ p l. d u l f'l ulop J,n
Thf' No~m"~ ~hillip~ hou.se \lr. and Mrs . Jerry Dailev .
• :,t .ol• ~' ld od ~"I Ull\1 piOII .. ol tJv
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COMMISSIONER
and
lots m S.vracuse,
Ohio.: N~"·ark : .Judv Cm~art, Galli · _
lillll•"' · '" ' ''llli&gt;H ,::t, lHIIti. 1,,.;,.,,,.;1
111 l'l,ol ~&lt;wk '&gt;o . l ~I I'• ~ ~ y OJI t h. e
- Full Term.:..__
Propert.v apprJI St.'d at $4 .UOO 00 lis .. Jim
Cincinnati w:;r
IIPt 'Ut d nl l' l , ol ' "' 'h· l ~' I nllll('
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• ·&lt;&gt;nl ~r • Uth·o· I' hen··•• •&lt;l1llh 46 '!z lleand
cannot
be_
sold
for
less
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weekend
guests
of Mrs. ' Elva I
Republican Candidate
,: rt'~' ,.,,~I ,,~., 11 ~ ,... ,., :""'" ,.1
l .&lt;&gt;l&lt;
Utan_
the
appnusi'd
value.
For
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Dail€'y.
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I~W. 1~11. 16~ . ~11&lt;1 ltltl lu \lte northf'a~T:
Your Vr.te &amp; lnl'llif'11Ce
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detail s.
nor Wer-, Mrs. Mona Wolfe Is a patient
""" '""'foST Pr ly rl tt'i'!' lton l'o ll ow 111 t. lhe
Pomeroy, in St. Joseph Hospital in Park- ,
/\ pprccial erl
''•" 1 " "'' nl Lui \., 1116 hi !IH· 11111lh !'). _ Admmtstratnx.
"' 1'~1 l'lirrll'r ol l.ul \:o . 165: 1hf'llre in
Oh1o.
Sale
Is
suhjed
to
approv- ; t&gt;rsburg. W. Va.
1'1\. Pnl Aclv. '•uLIIh&lt;•:•slo'l ' lo dii 'I'&lt;' II UII ln ll " "i " ~ th e
~onh lin ~ "' Lot "" · 16~ to lh e norlil_
a! .
the ProUa.te Court or I Mrs. R. G. Abels. Bashan ;
:\leij.! S C'~unty. Ohio .
was a recent guest of Mrs. Mn-1
{4) 24, 2;&gt;, 26, 27. 28. 29 15) 1, 7tc · irw- Durst.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer
and .Janie. Long Bottom. visited his pa ... nts. Mr. and Mn,
A . C. Brewer and David.
Mrs. Edgar Brewer has been 1
O'drtng for Mrs. Anna Hender. l
son du rin,g a recent Illness.
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Mr. Jnhn Cornell, East Liv· i
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Play "Make Monerl' al
Kroger and win from $1 to
$1/)1}0 in eaah. Pick up a
FREE "Make Moner/' envelope each time you visit

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Taylor, Vlrgll Burris, Jr. pel
JlliiiD Bunlelle. Tbe Muon
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LOUIII HAWKINS •. $10
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JOI.N THESE LOCAL

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dl Hl:Jr.t·e o·r 51' " feet to !he 11t 11 ce al evemng.
bejinninl ' uld lot belnl In
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lln!l'": l.n•' " ' inll
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li e+' 8nd plac(' uf
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than
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p;l"t" of l'hlrd
Jo dlll9nl'e of;'\() feet:
u ' " roo· t\Hle. rite prot&gt;•·rly "
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at $;1.1100 no.
tan&lt;'e .-.r 83.,.,
th1'1weo at
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aortll 11M of IAI No. lM looloOJ
\be. ftMUItbO
l w&lt;.'M t eorner nf Lot No. 1&amp;.'1; thetwe In
lllii"'PILIIY B l"ufl,111JCII
t!n•m·t a norUICIIRft'I;J etnctloD .ollow1Jll th•
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Mr. and Mrs Dillon Taylor I .
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Vtctor Durst, ColurnbUII, spent
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D.. . .. D, , '" "n Cli'!Jer or
lot •• now or tormerl:r owned
Jerf Srnif., •• Mri. J llailll
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J.I ,•ltl County. Ohto. I will
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C0 IUrn bUS , Spen t Easter week•
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Allen, SteubP.nville
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no rlh • dl~l anr• a! 10 lfet ~nd 7 tncn. weekrnd guests of .¥irs Sylvia
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the t1&lt;1rtl!. Allen.
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: be~:rnnlnw. Sal4 abov~ lot bein s a part Jim Sntldgras.,1 Racine snd E
NOTICI!
.lo1neo o\rldollon to Lh• VII ,, nf
taael'hlilp
of Middleport.
! H. Carpenter· , local, were
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Spencer ' w' va · Sund BY morn- '
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Dred Rel er,.nce: Voinme 185, PRIIe .
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liD wiii iloili iio IDDIIIIi 5pciui
JIIHI'OC Tllurada7, AprU :18, in
tile aew Pt. Pleasant Jo n,. r
llllh Sehool at 8 p. m. with

Chapman· Canaday·

Opea. thlo back -aad you hav~ a
·~n~erful. new look to ao wltb
an, JOUr C:ll~ cl.othee! And bu.ttor'oolt. leather .,d knlt·flt lln·
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Elaclkm of - officers and
• IIIODIIII'Ial III!I'Vlce for ' dece..
t4 JIIIIDbln Will be bold, lolIaWed by • IOclal blur.
, . _ .Ulcera are
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Cllfl!rrd Durm, }imldenl; Rlch1111\Vilba, vice pnal4eDI; Mrs.
lillie ' Culllp, _ _ , and
llfcllael Wballo, treasurer. E&lt;·

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PCIMI!IOY'I QUALITY IHOIITORI

6 99 fO 9 99
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Mr. and Mrs.

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Mrs. Ross
Stewart of

Mt 1 Ran dY 0 I Pomeroy; Mn. Clar
• ' ence Shumate and Mrs Larr~
IVernon spent a weekend wtth
JohnsoR and dau h · Gt' n·,
her mother , Mrs. Mary Hul; R e p
RgDter,
bard and brother . Lawrence a · omeroy · · ·
She was accompanied borne
Mrs. Laura Leifheit bas re
her mother who spent severa1 tume&lt;! tt her h~me he-re after
davs there.
~ndmg Ute wmter with her
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Zwilling children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow , Amspoker of Colubus, Mr
Hendrix visited their cousin. , and Mrs. Rudy Jovan and chiiMrs. Bert Withrow at the . dren of Cleveland1 and Mrs.
' Buck Rest Home Buffalo W : Kathryn Peters of Arr.adi ;t
.va
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Bill Hysell of Columbus vlsit- 1' Martin or Westerville.
ed his moilier. Mrs. Oma Hy·
Mr . and Mrs: _D. 0 . Blake of
, sell. ;md grandmother, Mr~. !~ockmgport v1s1ted w1th his
Mav Cewie.
, stster . Ada Slack, Sunday.
Mrs . .J essi~ Stowe vlsited her I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Chapdaughter and son-in-taw, Mr. : mom and daughter. Shelly, of
and Mrs. ]\enneth Theiss and I Columbus called on hia grand·
family of Dorca 8 .
pa~nts. Mr. and Mr~. Ja.mel
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dale IQmck, Sunday.
: Warner and son~ were her !lis-- Miss Becky Salser ef Racine
; t.er and brother-In-law. Mr. and ; spent a night with Miss Jennie :
Mr~. Kenneth T.ilwson of Co- ' Potts.
· lu mbus.
Mrs. Harold Circle of Morn' Mrs. Richard Sterrett of Gal- ing Star spent Thursday after·
, lipolis SflE'nl an arternoon vi~it- noon with her sister, Mn. Frte- '
ing Mrs. Marg-aret Cottrill and man Enoch.
Sharon.
Mi ss Sh&lt;1ron Cottrill of Co:\'fr. and Mrs Willis Leading- lumbus s]Y.'nl a weekend with
ham and daught~C'rs.
Connie, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don, Rarbara and Rose Marie. visit· aid Cottrill and broUters, CralJ I
: ed Sundav with hl§ mother ' and Bruee.
Mrs Ros:i Leadingham, South : Visiting Douglas Enoch was
. Wehsler .
a _former OU roommate 1 James
\lisiling Mr. and ~rs. Archie H1sseng.
· Lt"€- was h~r mothf'r, Mrs. Ed- Mrs. Osa BoggesiJ is a patient
· mt ~ob!e of Charlt:!ston . W. va. ~t Veterans Memorial hospital '\
Mr . and Mrs. William F". m Pomeroy. Mr. Sam Pickens
Winebrenner visited in
Lan- remainl a patient at Holzer
caster . with her brother snd Hospital, ~allipolis.
~!ste r-m-law . Mr. and Mrs. ! Mrs. Vaz~e Lee and M II s ·
Thom&lt;~s Clark. Thev al so vi~it- Frankie Mumaw attended funi ed in Columbus. ·
eral services for Milo Rbodell
I Pvt. Eldeo E, Slack te!t at ~Sp-lll;,e;,;r,;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;'

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FRIED

Polatoes

2

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MINUTE MAID HI C FROZEN

Orange Drink~:~:'" 3 ~:~; 89c
FO~

SALADS OR BAKING

Krc.'·

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Por;, &amp; Baans -··~ ~,;:~ 39c

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Mrs. Clinton Pierce were Mr . .
i a_~ -·M-~~: _Paul ~terce _
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GIANT SIZE

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1101 laMled "Shako before uo111," dlleanlll.
-If your uplriD
tablets
111ft a lharply acid Gdor, dump
tblm.
- If your bydropn pmtlde
.._.,, lla wbeD applied II a

pacl alter 11 monthJ 011

RACINE
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...ilrfDIIb of your llnclure of

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GloCoat ------------·
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alondod, Or_ _ _ lib. box2Sc
.Saltines
Juice-·-·····--·---·· 3 ~ $1 ·
7*
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'$1 Peanut Butter- ~~! 79c
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Biscuits ······-----· 12
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Kroger Frozen

VAC-PAC COFFEE

ORANGE JUICE

can

WHITE BREAD

Kroger lt.U Flavor•

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H1lf&amp; H•lf
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pt. 29c

EmbassY

Yogurt

Reg. $10.S8

STEAM-DRY IRON }'alu~1

Aut. Flavora

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Liquid

MAGIC BLEACH

SALAD DRESSING _
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YEUOW PAGES.
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llallllf '1Crt11811
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Plaotlng

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ORANGES •.• •S 49c ..,·

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PEACHES

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Krottr P..ill

IOdiDe ..,. lliiD burlll.
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SATI SFACTION I S GU ,l,RANTEEO

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LEG·O·PORK

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WilER HEATER
69c .EliCTRIC
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Prepared From Lean, Fresh Ham
Boneless
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Jtr aetpl tbl flmlJy medlclDI
tabluiL !lure, IIIII prescriPtion
Jlllrllbul( two yean 110 when
tb1 babf bad eroup eo.t you
ttu IIIII, ....., 11 would seem
ftltefu1 II !broW out lbe lUI
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111111 wulelulT When In doubt

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JAMES RIVE r.
BEEF OR TURKEY
With Barb&amp;tue Sauc•

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SIRLOIN STEAK •• !:: 29c

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CRISCO

Won4ar lriiMI Fmh F_,.

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F.u~t&gt;ne Souls· . ~~~~~~~ a\~uest~,or Mr. and Mrs.
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3lbs.
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'ftle Twllllerl Orcbtllrl WID
.,mldt lllUI1c lor donclnl !rom
11 .. m. antD 2 •• m. ....
pnctlds from tbt dance will
Ill Ulid lor equlpmeDI far the
Pleelllll Valley HospitaL

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lllldb IUIIIIIIl Qlarlly Ball, has
~ 1110 Dllr attraclioiiB
rtr lhll year'• rtllalr wbicb will
Ill held ldaJ 7 at the Nalltlllll
Clllard ArmGI'J.
New acld!lloJJs are 1111 sale t1
frllh eul, .lllllltkelored eama• eor111t1 priced at ~ aDd
._ ~ ol a pbofAISrapber
II tbl dlnce wbo will lab p!olunlll eo• lor a JIOIDIMI fee
at a llpiCfll demr&amp;ted area or
at the variowl tabla ol COIIP'

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POMiikOY, 0. ,, ...... ---.

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Are Announced

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SOCJet y ot es

GAiiNEf HALL ...... $10
POMIROY, (1,
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Of Charity Ball

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POMIROY, 0,

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and Mrs • Thomas Bo' •~h
'- , Water"!lalr n l Olno, ;ILHI Ill 1 11~ \lila~~
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~r . ', were in Athens Sunday,
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~~· e. 1:1. oh
111.1!l21 , 151 4 , 511
VI SI t mg 1~•1rs. Susie Bireh who
- FOR- SALE
was hospitalized,
Thursday
night.
MEIGS COUNTY
ll o·~III111UK :11 lloc $UUlllf',bt rOI'IlH
u l I." ' ' " .;H •tl t:o ~ p l. d u l f'l ulop J,n
Thf' No~m"~ ~hillip~ hou.se \lr. and Mrs . Jerry Dailev .
• :,t .ol• ~' ld od ~"I Ull\1 piOII .. ol tJv
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COMMISSIONER
and
lots m S.vracuse,
Ohio.: N~"·ark : .Judv Cm~art, Galli · _
lillll•"' · '" ' ''llli&gt;H ,::t, lHIIti. 1,,.;,.,,,.;1
111 l'l,ol ~&lt;wk '&gt;o . l ~I I'• ~ ~ y OJI t h. e
- Full Term.:..__
Propert.v apprJI St.'d at $4 .UOO 00 lis .. Jim
Cincinnati w:;r
IIPt 'Ut d nl l' l , ol ' "' 'h· l ~' I nllll('
U&lt;•
• ·&lt;&gt;nl ~r • Uth·o· I' hen··•• •&lt;l1llh 46 '!z lleand
cannot
be_
sold
for
less
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weekend
guests
of Mrs. ' Elva I
Republican Candidate
,: rt'~' ,.,,~I ,,~., 11 ~ ,... ,., :""'" ,.1
l .&lt;&gt;l&lt;
Utan_
the
appnusi'd
value.
For
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Dail€'y.
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I~W. 1~11. 16~ . ~11&lt;1 ltltl lu \lte northf'a~T:
Your Vr.te &amp; lnl'llif'11Ce
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detail s.
nor Wer-, Mrs. Mona Wolfe Is a patient
""" '""'foST Pr ly rl tt'i'!' lton l'o ll ow 111 t. lhe
Pomeroy, in St. Joseph Hospital in Park- ,
/\ pprccial erl
''•" 1 " "'' nl Lui \., 1116 hi !IH· 11111lh !'). _ Admmtstratnx.
"' 1'~1 l'lirrll'r ol l.ul \:o . 165: 1hf'llre in
Oh1o.
Sale
Is
suhjed
to
approv- ; t&gt;rsburg. W. Va.
1'1\. Pnl Aclv. '•uLIIh&lt;•:•slo'l ' lo dii 'I'&lt;' II UII ln ll " "i " ~ th e
~onh lin ~ "' Lot "" · 16~ to lh e norlil_
a! .
the ProUa.te Court or I Mrs. R. G. Abels. Bashan ;
:\leij.! S C'~unty. Ohio .
was a recent guest of Mrs. Mn-1
{4) 24, 2;&gt;, 26, 27. 28. 29 15) 1, 7tc · irw- Durst.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer
and .Janie. Long Bottom. visited his pa ... nts. Mr. and Mn,
A . C. Brewer and David.
Mrs. Edgar Brewer has been 1
O'drtng for Mrs. Anna Hender. l
son du rin,g a recent Illness.
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Mr. Jnhn Cornell, East Liv· i
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Play "Make Monerl' al
Kroger and win from $1 to
$1/)1}0 in eaah. Pick up a
FREE "Make Moner/' envelope each time you visit

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td ol the olllcerl IIIII Jobn
Taylor, Vlrgll Burris, Jr. pel
JlliiiD Bunlelle. Tbe Muon
Clurllr Edueatloll Aasecl&amp;Uon

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LOUIII HAWKINS •. $10
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JOI.N THESE LOCAL

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tile t9oth etde ol R•u Street a l
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dl Hl:Jr.t·e o·r 51' " feet to !he 11t 11 ce al evemng.
bejinninl ' uld lot belnl In
PhiliP
Mr
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(&lt;&gt; thl'!
lln!l'": l.n•' " ' inll
lhat wl olth II dlmt:m .. e
li e+' 8nd plac(' uf
ron
the tol,lowlot l'ell
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than
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p;l"t" of l'hlrd
Jo dlll9nl'e of;'\() feet:
u ' " roo· t\Hle. rite prot&gt;•·rly "
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at $;1.1100 no.
tan&lt;'e .-.r 83.,.,
th1'1weo at
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PT. PLEASANT, - . The last at a meeting of tbe group held president:
meeting· of ~ setiSOil !qr the
..,.,Ung.. Elected
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George -Hud~n and d;lughter, MasonCJilmtyCl~l!Srtlp!IITeaeh- l~se~,rv;e~w;ltb~Mir;s·;;;M;I!S;g;r•;·;e;B;rues;;t;le;,s~ecr-etar~y-.a;s;;.,
PT. PIJEASANT - Trooper
Mrs. Harvey Newland, .Mrs. ~rs Aasoclatton f&lt;r!tured aneloc.
E. o·~ of the West Vir,
llel~ Stewart, Mts.
Frllllces lion ·of officers tfor: tile ·
State Pollee assumed bls WEST COLUMBIA- Mrs. ·Siewatt, Mro. ' Dol"". Tullob, year with Earl'
' Mrs. Fred Spencer underwent
at the local post Tueo- l{enn~tb Reynol~ll;10l,West .eo. 1\11'": Ruy Woli&lt;ina,n a!id 'daugb- to the
or
· ..rierv at the Holnr Hol!Pital MASON - "Mother's Day" daY mornlilg. Trooper 'O'Dell lumbiB, was boiioj:ell on· Friday ter, ,MiB. Eddie Ru~, Mrs. ey
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Oll Frldo~y morning.
•was the tneme or the ~UWii1iu~ iuic k~J. ;, ;n=:,b!!' ~ ~ l'P8 -!'v~~onJn~ ·with a shower a_t the. 'fl!~ 'R.li-1A ~ Mn. Altw!: SwAte IJ~!l
. . I Class meeting on Thursday eve- lor the past three years and Mason Methodist Jlbqroh. lllrs! ~I. and Mra. John Workman; Rebeota .
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Miss Mary Duddiog Is VJSI~ nlng at the Mason Methodlst was formerly stationed in Chey- Reynolds is .the f~ Lin&lt;IJ' . Se "'"" '!Is were Mrs Ra 1The group
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mg a week wii.i• i •.::r 5i5t~r. M::.. Church. Mrs. Murl Megee was i&lt;~ii, w. V;. T!:.~ :l:!'.';' Trcc~e:- ~ RILCI!U'I11 . H~~ were Mrf.
ni,Uol~ ~
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_Alma Dudding at Nitro.
Proffitt single and will reside in Hcn-!John Work~an, Mason, Mr~. ~:Je~~~= ~~'
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1John McKrught, New llllven,
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Mr. and Mrs. Rome Willis~- r_ea a s ory p r. ~ ng ~
With. the addition of Troo •Mrs. Leo Young, weSt Colum~ J:ohi¥011J , Mrs.. allde
oung,
Ellr.A.i&amp;£.o..v r• .
: son have left for an ocean crUJse first mother, which was
er O'Dell the local post
bia, and Misses Rila and Joyce 'Mrs.. Edf/l~ - ~ing, Mr~..Edgar ~T. PLEASANT
to scenic spots in Europe. They lowed by a prayer by Y.rs.
. ts f 8 t H E p ks Russell West ColUmbia
1 Lyons, Mrs. ¥argaret P1ckens, Sle .
was
are expected to return on May gee. The program leader
consJs 0 g · · ·
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eFreming Lumber
e Flooring
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G. E. Seymour and A brJdal centerpiece
was
·" ·s . ""eanor ' Ewing gamer "rs Marshall
12 HeJSanempoyeeo
I and closed the devotionals
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•Doors · eWindows •P•neling
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I group singing.
were placed. Weddrug V'ID
Mrs; HarQld Bum- and Mrs. Bob
Mrs . . D. L. IJuddJog, Mason, I The president, Mrs.
Pleasaot Valley Hospital
.'CO cream, puncll and col·
• c.;lh19 Tile
• Plenty on· H•nd
: and MISS Alma L~lkart of Swatzel. presided during a
ADMITTED· Jackson
EdY.er~ served.
• Paradise, \V, V3. visited month business meeting It was
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Attendmg were Mrs. Harry
F~r All Your Needs- Low Priees ,
with their two brothers Arthur
ed .that after' th
wards, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Don- Vickers, Mrs. Matilda Noble,
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Wendy
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THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL!
RJC. hey, Flon'da.
again wttil Fall. Hostesses
Lorain Crump,
Leon:
3 ·PIECE
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scyoc May will be Mrs. Earl
Napoleon Sturgeon, Pt. Pleas',
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and children of Parkersburg son, Mrs: Geo~e Carson
ant'.
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visited several days with her Mrs. Ceml Smith.
DISCHARGED: Ellen Grimm,
t30.00 DoWII - Botonco on
mother, Mrs. D. L. Dudding. I The hostesses, Mrs.
Mason; Thomas Epling,
Pt.
Connnient T•rm~,
(No Fittings)
For Tho Family
Mr Scott Knotts returned land Mrs. Wilham Fry
Pleasant; Robert Oliver,
hom~ from the' Holzer Hospital refreshments to Mrs. George sett; Mrs. otho Lleving,
Prite5
Phone 773-5554 Colloct-Anrl Free Delivery ·
where he was a patient for sev· :Carson, Mrs. Russell Capehart, Haven: Mrs. Charles Bedntle, Bttln At _ __ $1-99
Mrs. Reuben Stewart, Mrs. Hel- Hend..-son· Billy Hughes
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Mrs. Cl~de Bumgarner, 8 song, Mrs. Everett
Thomas, Joseph. VanSickle, Pt. PI
MASON, W. VA.
W.VA.
MASON
f~rmer re~lde~t ?as bee~ a P~- Mrs. Eber Roush, Mrs. "'-atil- Mrs. Edna Durst, Pt. Pleasant;
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hent at s.t. R1la ~ Hospltal
da Noble, Mrs. Ear] Johnson
Leikari, Pt. Pleasant.
Lima, Oh10, but IS now at her and Mrs. Albert Swatzel
home near Leipsic, Ohio. Her
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brothers, Lewis Gilland, Mason
and Bob Gilland, New Haven,
THREE SUPERIORS
visited with her 011 Sunday.
.
Bob Sawyers of the u. S. PT. PLEASANT - The Po•.nt
Nov~· visited recently
with PleAsant H1gb School
B 1g
his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Black~ Ban~ received
three
ert Sawvers.
Isuper1or r~tmgs at the ~egional
Those. from out of of town at- band festival held durmg the
·
E weekend at Ravenswood, W.
tendmg the funeral of Mrs. . V A d' 1 J h .. th
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a. ccor mg o o n !lla eny,
C. RI.ddl e were MrS. ,nafjOrle
b d d' ct the f'
lings
Anderson of New Martinsville, an_ Ire or'
me ra ..
W V· E , , 11 H U 1 Wh 1_ ent1Ue the local band to parllCJ. · a., \ele
a 0
ee pale in the state band festival
right, Ky .. Mrs. Lenora Ravens- to be held in Huntington, May
borg of Verona, J. J., Mr. and .6 3 d 7th
Mrs. Joh.n Wesley Hall, Mis:;'
n
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Audilee Hall, Willis Hall of
Reg.
Martin, K_v.. Mr. George S.
DAUGIITER BORN
Criner and Mr. and Mrs. John LETART, W. Vel. - Mr. and ;
$1.89
Pettit of Spencer, W. Va, Mrs. Mrs. Buddy Eugene Flowers oE
L. C. Schcnlmann of London, Letart Rt. l, are announcing
Size
Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell the birth or a daughter, Tracy
Foglesong of South Charleston. Lynn, on April 22nd at
the
REGULAR FAMILY SIZE
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Webb, Holzer Hospital. The mother of
eTHURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. James Gress vi- the infant is th~ former, Dixie
sited relatives in Ky. on Sunday. Turnbull. The first child of Mr.
eFRIDAY
Word has been received or and Mrs. Flowers, weighed S
the death of BenUey Grimes of pounds 7% ounces. GrandpareSATURDAY
Lebaoon, v: ginia. Mr. and Mrs. ents are Mr. and. Mrs. Richard
Bentley Grimes and daughter, TurnbuD Jr. and Mrs. Maude
APRIL 28-29-30
Reg.
Linda were former residents tf !Young, all of Mason.
Great
New Haven. He was the son of i grandparents are Mrs. Richard
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
OPPOSITE EVANS SUPER MARKET
Mr. and Mrs. John Grimes 0 Turnbull, Jr. and Mrs. Maude
Size
Rural Retreat, Virginia, a1so Young, aD of Mason. Gr:eat
former residents o( New Raven. grandparents are Mrs. RichPre-Season Special
The funerol was held in Leba- , ard Turnbull, Sr., Hartford.. and
non on Tuesday morning with [Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
G1hbs.
LADIES 2 PC,
bl.rial .. Logan W. Va.
Letart.

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Wtth Shower

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Ualted Prell lateraatlonal
SAIGON IUPI) -&lt;liant B51
bombers ,striking into -North
Viet Nam ·lor only the secoltd
time since the war began
poured hundreds of tons of
bombs on a crltlcat supply
route IAl the south today.
Communist Mig jets rose to
challenge other American warplanefl striking near Hanoi.

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Giaog highway and railroad
bridge 25 mUes northeast or
Hanoi on Tuesday. It was the
third time ih four ..:11ys that the
Communist have risked their I
airplanes against the faster and
more pow~rful U.S. air power.
The. spokesman said the
Fl05s sped out of the area and
left the Migs to the Phantoms
flying cover. There was no
dsmage reported by either ·
The spokesman dedlned
answer any questions
markings or the
the Migs, but reliable
Ugence sources told UPI earlier

MASON

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THE SHOE BOX

ZUSPAN MATERIALS CO.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8 ·· SATURDAY TIL 9

SEUaiONS ARE GREAT ... SAVINGS ARE

V-05
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FAMOUS CREST
TOOTH PASTE

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Will beHeld
On May 19th
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NO REASONABLE
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METROPOLITAN
MOTORS
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PICKENS
HARDWARE

Ph. 773-.ISU M11oo, w. Yo.
Opon Evory Dor 7:00 t..S:Ifl
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Solurcloy Night Tlla:OO PM

Large Aut. Of
Beauty Aids In Values
To49c Each

TREMENDOUS

TOOL SALE

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Paint Roller Rofillll-6 Ft.
Stool Ta~100 pc. Peg
Board Hooko-8 pc. Socket
Sot-3 pc. Chisel Sot

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IRONING BOARD

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Pad and Cover
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Set
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Jumbo 54 Inch Size
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FISHERMEN'S SPECIAL
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SPINNING OUmT
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50 YDS. MONO. LINE
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almost dally, only once before
have tl1ey ventured into Nor1h
Viet Nam where Russian-made
anti-aima!t missiles post a
more serious threat IAl their
high-flylog bomb runs. That
was on April 12 when they 1
dumped between 1.2 and 1.8.
mQtlen JMlllads of bombs on the :
same Mu GJa Pass in
largest combined attack or
war.

S~Fm CONSTRUCTION ••• EASY TO HANDLE

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ernisUc compus of
verslty was In tbe
of Communis~led stticlletittj

ALLEN

WASSINGTON IUPIJ - The Interstate Com.
meree Commlsalon (ICC) today app...,ved the merger
of the Pennaylvanla and New York Central Railroads
the. blggeol rallr.oad eonsoUdallon In history.
App...,val was made contingent on two key points
- the new ltne, the Penn-Central, must lake over passenger servlee of the eommuter-erowded but bankrupt
New York, New Haven and Hartford Rall...,ad and
protecl aU employes of the rallroada from job Joss.
In a third major deelslon, the ICC denied a proposed merger of three western railroads - the Great
Northern Railway, tbe Northen Paelfic Railway, and
the Chicago, Burlington and Qulney.
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (UPI) - A petition was
llled In U. S. District Court today under Chapter 10
of the U. S. Bankruptcy Act which seeka pennlsslon
to open the flnanclllly troubled Pleasant Point Resort. Attorney Edward Greene, repreaentlng stoek·
holders of the resort which was closed by the Small
Business Administration, said, "I am very hopeful of
Its reopening.
"It may be delayed somewhat from the tentative
date set May I," Greene added. At the same t 1 m e
Greene endo1'8ed a suggestion made earlier this week
by Del. Brereton· c. Jones, D-Mason, that lhe state
purehase the hotel and ·tum It Into a park·reereatlonal facility.

RALL'S BEN FRANKUN

Parade Of Values

Hospital News
Low·Loop

COTTON RUG

1.77

Reg.
1.99

Nubby we.!ve desisn.
Non - ~kid backing.
Fringed ends. 3Dx50·in,

MIUtant CathoDe Iea~er Father Hoang Ho tonight
denounced Buddhist leader Thleh Thien Minh as a
"liar" and said Minh's anU-government drive will end
up by gtvlng the nation to the Communists. It was the
first time In the current polllleal &lt;risls lhe Catholics
have openly attacked the Buddhists or one of their top
leaders. ·

FRAMED PICTURE
Reg.

87c

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11,4 ·inch natural oak
molding complements 1
lovely 16x20·in pri nt.

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36-o;o. siz.e. Snap·oo
cover. 3 1n set.

Realamnlt iD Pomeroy aad
Middleport wm obterva "Col•
fee ~y" Sahlrday, AprD 30,
wtlb proceed• from .. sales
IOinJ iDto the .....,. ftuul.
l'tirtletpoiiDJ will be the
Blae &amp;: Grey, Bowen Drive11, Bailey'•
Rtstauraat,
Cann.,
a backtr
standards,
said of the
Pump Worked Well
Crow'•
Steak
Houe,
Miller's
switch !rom vol'!"lary
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Dalry
Bor
HOUSTON -THE SURGEON
.on .it to lhJt,!louse position
who Implanted an artl!lelal and tho Marlla Rettoannl.
''more t~ than real.'•
Is the chest of lllllrcel
DeRudd..-, sold the device
Soc~d in Hard
worked weU and be foresaw
SNOW AND COLD
today the possibility of using
In tbi northern Great
it "possib1y many more" timel
today:' Residents In
to save lives.
Alabalna, Louisiana,
Dr. Mlch..l E. DeBakey said
and Florida were warned
DeRadder, a 6S - year ..ld 11possible tornadoes.
linol; coal
died Tu&lt;•o- 1
' A storm system moving from day as a result of a ruptured
Qllol'ado toward the upper lung - not faUure of the arti~ 1
Great Lakes brought wet snow cia! heart.
and rain with near Freezing
lemper!llures to the northern
Midlands.
Day for Us, Too

COMPLETE LINE OP
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safety standards for cars
ed a sure bet today. The
qut.stion was how tough
they be. While the nation's auto- reported killed and 150 others
makers ronditionaUy
hospitalized by the
the idea of federal
that e&gt;ploded directly
Tuesday before a House comthe city of 1 121 000
mtttee, one (1f their ehlef
many homes: se~er:
Senate critics put little stock
buildings and
In the move,
houses.
Sen. Abraham A. Rlblcolf,

A. Rbode8 announced IAlday sevLOs ANGELES-THE RI!.U. en
large cities and the southlifo drama docketed as "the

east section or Ohio would bo
versus Hedy Lamarr" bonored at special days during
elided:happily lor the onetime state fatr Aug. 25 - Sept. 3.
,.m Wen.
Rhodes said the purpose of
The · dark • haired beauty'•
special days was to aUow
llarring role as witness In ber Ohio areas to eoncentrate tbeir
..., defense swayed a Jury of
iD ·presenting the ou~
II'Ven men and live women to standing assets and aeoompllsl&gt;tcqult her .Tueaduy of c1target ments of their particular .,..._
of ahopli!tlng $86 In mercban- lncladed was Sept S, Soatbealt
dbte from • department lion. Ohio Day, with Jimmie Dean.
Tbe prosecution bad told the
ltn'9rs the lines Miss Lamarr
opoke from the wltlless chnir
TWO INITIATED
&lt;onsUtuled a "grade B scenario
Gamma Tau Olapler of
that backllrod," but 10 court- pba Xl Delta, Nationll Social
room spectators applauded the Sorority at Oblo Northern
Verdict of at!I!UIItal.
verslty, bas loitlated 20
actives and lllllODI them are
Pam O'Brien, dau8hter o1 Mr.
f:eonomy Scuttled
WASIIINGTON - PRI!Sl- ond Mrs. James O'Brien, and
r!,ent Johnson's plan to cut Pat Fultz, daiJ8hter ol Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Fultz, both
lilek the scbool lunolt and m1111 Pomeroy.
Pf081'BIIIII was vOted down by
tbe House Tuesday, aloog wltb
other reeommended farm
nomles.
.
The Soutbern Loeai
The
voted to Boooiers Assdclatloa
wll
lirbtd Jolinion to sell surplut meot 'lbursdai, April 28, al
:"" 1o 'a!JY.one tradlnf wllb 7:!0 p. m. at the hlcb l&lt;booi.
,Oitb V~ lfam. G~, at The DOminating -~ WJU
lull, wotjidJ lilt '8ffe'cted. '11te ••• Its Npnrt and • ~
Hotl8e thert passed, 3fe to 23, of the band party wUI be beJel.
all\l 1 ~nt to the oenate a 16.9 bll- All band pareats .,.. llrJed to
peopl~

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FOR NEW
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NEW HAVEN - The Mason .
PoiDts
'County Home Demonstration Team 300
90
Spring Luncheon will be held llutiAln Drugs
74
Thursday, May 19th at
the Ed's Auto Trim
69
National Guard Armory near WMPO
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Point Pleasant on Rt. 62.
Cross &amp; Sonl
50
Mrs. Robert Sayre, New
Steel
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en, announced that plans for
High Ga~e - J ..van InwagStyle Show are underway. Priz.
211; High Senes - Les
es will he awarded in five cate51.2; High Team
gorfes: complete outfit, cot· Game and Series - Dutton
ton house dress, casual, child's Drugs, 8L2, 2346.
outfit and dress up.
City Leape
A cosmetic demonstration
April It, lfMI6
will be held in the morning
sess1on. Following dinner which
will be served buffet style, Mrs. IP01nerll)' Cement Block
76
Ralph Simester of Chester,
&amp;
Firestone
68
Ohio wUI exhibit her
dolls Rawlings Honda
113
dreased replicas ol the first Syracuse Ball Parle
52
ladies' inaugural gowns. At the Middleport Dept. Store
4a
conclusion of the program the D • D Bar
41
Style Show will be held. Club
Game - George Nesselmembers are invited to
, 234; High Series -Vic
a guest.
, 582; High Team Game
. - D - D Bar, 1146;
Team Series - Pomeroy
PT. PLEASANT
Block, 20115.
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
PT. PLEASANT, W, VA.
Saturday, AprU 23, 1911
JUST DON1
HOGS - 175 to 220 22 1o 23 ;
Heavies 21 to 21.75; Lights 19
IAl 21; Fat Sows 17 to 19; Pigs
TO THINK
12 to Ill; Stock Shoats 18 to
28.
GO TO PICKENS
CA1TLE - HeUers 17.20
21.50; Fat Cows 17 lo 21.70· Automatically
Canners 13.00 to 17; Bulls 20.60
IAl 22.00; Stock Cows and Call•· For Your .• ,
ea 157.50 to 200; Stock Steers
HUFFY MOWERS
23 to 28.50; Stock Heifers 2t
end
IAl 25; Stock Steer Calves 26
GARDEN TILLERS
to 30.5'0; Stock Heifer Calves
22 to 2il.
SPRINGFIELD
TILLERS
VEAL CALVES - Top, 32.·
50; Seconds 32.20; Medium 21
DUPONT PAINTS
kl 2.8; Common and Heavies
WALLPAPER
zo to 32.80.

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blssted the Mu Gia Mountain
pass at the mouth of the Ho :chi
Minh trail, the main Commu!list Buppty route lor lnliltratin~
and materialS into South
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PT. PLEASANT, - . The last at a meeting of tbe group held president:
meeting· of ~ setiSOil !qr the
..,.,Ung.. Elected
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George -Hud~n and d;lughter, MasonCJilmtyCl~l!Srtlp!IITeaeh- l~se~,rv;e~w;ltb~Mir;s·;;;M;I!S;g;r•;·;e;B;rues;;t;le;,s~ecr-etar~y-.a;s;;.,
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Mrs. Harvey Newland, .Mrs. ~rs Aasoclatton f&lt;r!tured aneloc.
E. o·~ of the West Vir,
llel~ Stewart, Mts.
Frllllces lion ·of officers tfor: tile ·
State Pollee assumed bls WEST COLUMBIA- Mrs. ·Siewatt, Mro. ' Dol"". Tullob, year with Earl'
' Mrs. Fred Spencer underwent
at the local post Tueo- l{enn~tb Reynol~ll;10l,West .eo. 1\11'": Ruy Woli&lt;ina,n a!id 'daugb- to the
or
· ..rierv at the Holnr Hol!Pital MASON - "Mother's Day" daY mornlilg. Trooper 'O'Dell lumbiB, was boiioj:ell on· Friday ter, ,MiB. Eddie Ru~, Mrs. ey
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Oll Frldo~y morning.
•was the tneme or the ~UWii1iu~ iuic k~J. ;, ;n=:,b!!' ~ ~ l'P8 -!'v~~onJn~ ·with a shower a_t the. 'fl!~ 'R.li-1A ~ Mn. Altw!: SwAte IJ~!l
. . I Class meeting on Thursday eve- lor the past three years and Mason Methodist Jlbqroh. lllrs! ~I. and Mra. John Workman; Rebeota .
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Miss Mary Duddiog Is VJSI~ nlng at the Mason Methodlst was formerly stationed in Chey- Reynolds is .the f~ Lin&lt;IJ' . Se "'"" '!Is were Mrs Ra 1The group
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mg a week wii.i• i •.::r 5i5t~r. M::.. Church. Mrs. Murl Megee was i&lt;~ii, w. V;. T!:.~ :l:!'.';' Trcc~e:- ~ RILCI!U'I11 . H~~ were Mrf.
ni,Uol~ ~
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_Alma Dudding at Nitro.
Proffitt single and will reside in Hcn-!John Work~an, Mason, Mr~. ~:Je~~~= ~~'
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1John McKrught, New llllven,
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Mr. and Mrs. Rome Willis~- r_ea a s ory p r. ~ ng ~
With. the addition of Troo •Mrs. Leo Young, weSt Colum~ J:ohi¥011J , Mrs.. allde
oung,
Ellr.A.i&amp;£.o..v r• .
: son have left for an ocean crUJse first mother, which was
er O'Dell the local post
bia, and Misses Rila and Joyce 'Mrs.. Edf/l~ - ~ing, Mr~..Edgar ~T. PLEASANT
to scenic spots in Europe. They lowed by a prayer by Y.rs.
. ts f 8 t H E p ks Russell West ColUmbia
1 Lyons, Mrs. ¥argaret P1ckens, Sle .
was
are expected to return on May gee. The program leader
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eFreming Lumber
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G. E. Seymour and A brJdal centerpiece
was
·" ·s . ""eanor ' Ewing gamer "rs Marshall
12 HeJSanempoyeeo
I and closed the devotionals
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•Doors · eWindows •P•neling
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I group singing.
were placed. Weddrug V'ID
Mrs; HarQld Bum- and Mrs. Bob
Mrs . . D. L. IJuddJog, Mason, I The president, Mrs.
Pleasaot Valley Hospital
.'CO cream, puncll and col·
• c.;lh19 Tile
• Plenty on· H•nd
: and MISS Alma L~lkart of Swatzel. presided during a
ADMITTED· Jackson
EdY.er~ served.
• Paradise, \V, V3. visited month business meeting It was
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Attendmg were Mrs. Harry
F~r All Your Needs- Low Priees ,
with their two brothers Arthur
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wards, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Don- Vickers, Mrs. Matilda Noble,
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RJC. hey, Flon'da.
again wttil Fall. Hostesses
Lorain Crump,
Leon:
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Napoleon Sturgeon, Pt. Pleas',
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visited several days with her Mrs. Ceml Smith.
DISCHARGED: Ellen Grimm,
t30.00 DoWII - Botonco on
mother, Mrs. D. L. Dudding. I The hostesses, Mrs.
Mason; Thomas Epling,
Pt.
Connnient T•rm~,
(No Fittings)
For Tho Family
Mr Scott Knotts returned land Mrs. Wilham Fry
Pleasant; Robert Oliver,
hom~ from the' Holzer Hospital refreshments to Mrs. George sett; Mrs. otho Lleving,
Prite5
Phone 773-5554 Colloct-Anrl Free Delivery ·
where he was a patient for sev· :Carson, Mrs. Russell Capehart, Haven: Mrs. Charles Bedntle, Bttln At _ __ $1-99
Mrs. Reuben Stewart, Mrs. Hel- Hend..-son· Billy Hughes
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Mrs. Cl~de Bumgarner, 8 song, Mrs. Everett
Thomas, Joseph. VanSickle, Pt. PI
MASON, W. VA.
W.VA.
MASON
f~rmer re~lde~t ?as bee~ a P~- Mrs. Eber Roush, Mrs. "'-atil- Mrs. Edna Durst, Pt. Pleasant;
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hent at s.t. R1la ~ Hospltal
da Noble, Mrs. Ear] Johnson
Leikari, Pt. Pleasant.
Lima, Oh10, but IS now at her and Mrs. Albert Swatzel
home near Leipsic, Ohio. Her
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brothers, Lewis Gilland, Mason
and Bob Gilland, New Haven,
THREE SUPERIORS
visited with her 011 Sunday.
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Bob Sawyers of the u. S. PT. PLEASANT - The Po•.nt
Nov~· visited recently
with PleAsant H1gb School
B 1g
his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Black~ Ban~ received
three
ert Sawvers.
Isuper1or r~tmgs at the ~egional
Those. from out of of town at- band festival held durmg the
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E weekend at Ravenswood, W.
tendmg the funeral of Mrs. . V A d' 1 J h .. th
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C. RI.ddl e were MrS. ,nafjOrle
b d d' ct the f'
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Anderson of New Martinsville, an_ Ire or'
me ra ..
W V· E , , 11 H U 1 Wh 1_ ent1Ue the local band to parllCJ. · a., \ele
a 0
ee pale in the state band festival
right, Ky .. Mrs. Lenora Ravens- to be held in Huntington, May
borg of Verona, J. J., Mr. and .6 3 d 7th
Mrs. Joh.n Wesley Hall, Mis:;'
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Audilee Hall, Willis Hall of
Reg.
Martin, K_v.. Mr. George S.
DAUGIITER BORN
Criner and Mr. and Mrs. John LETART, W. Vel. - Mr. and ;
$1.89
Pettit of Spencer, W. Va, Mrs. Mrs. Buddy Eugene Flowers oE
L. C. Schcnlmann of London, Letart Rt. l, are announcing
Size
Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell the birth or a daughter, Tracy
Foglesong of South Charleston. Lynn, on April 22nd at
the
REGULAR FAMILY SIZE
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Webb, Holzer Hospital. The mother of
eTHURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. James Gress vi- the infant is th~ former, Dixie
sited relatives in Ky. on Sunday. Turnbull. The first child of Mr.
eFRIDAY
Word has been received or and Mrs. Flowers, weighed S
the death of BenUey Grimes of pounds 7% ounces. GrandpareSATURDAY
Lebaoon, v: ginia. Mr. and Mrs. ents are Mr. and. Mrs. Richard
Bentley Grimes and daughter, TurnbuD Jr. and Mrs. Maude
APRIL 28-29-30
Reg.
Linda were former residents tf !Young, all of Mason.
Great
New Haven. He was the son of i grandparents are Mrs. Richard
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OPPOSITE EVANS SUPER MARKET
Mr. and Mrs. John Grimes 0 Turnbull, Jr. and Mrs. Maude
Size
Rural Retreat, Virginia, a1so Young, aD of Mason. Gr:eat
former residents o( New Raven. grandparents are Mrs. RichPre-Season Special
The funerol was held in Leba- , ard Turnbull, Sr., Hartford.. and
non on Tuesday morning with [Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
G1hbs.
LADIES 2 PC,
bl.rial .. Logan W. Va.
Letart.

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Ualted Prell lateraatlonal
SAIGON IUPI) -&lt;liant B51
bombers ,striking into -North
Viet Nam ·lor only the secoltd
time since the war began
poured hundreds of tons of
bombs on a crltlcat supply
route IAl the south today.
Communist Mig jets rose to
challenge other American warplanefl striking near Hanoi.

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Giaog highway and railroad
bridge 25 mUes northeast or
Hanoi on Tuesday. It was the
third time ih four ..:11ys that the
Communist have risked their I
airplanes against the faster and
more pow~rful U.S. air power.
The. spokesman said the
Fl05s sped out of the area and
left the Migs to the Phantoms
flying cover. There was no
dsmage reported by either ·
The spokesman dedlned
answer any questions
markings or the
the Migs, but reliable
Ugence sources told UPI earlier

MASON

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almost dally, only once before
have tl1ey ventured into Nor1h
Viet Nam where Russian-made
anti-aima!t missiles post a
more serious threat IAl their
high-flylog bomb runs. That
was on April 12 when they 1
dumped between 1.2 and 1.8.
mQtlen JMlllads of bombs on the :
same Mu GJa Pass in
largest combined attack or
war.

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WASSINGTON IUPIJ - The Interstate Com.
meree Commlsalon (ICC) today app...,ved the merger
of the Pennaylvanla and New York Central Railroads
the. blggeol rallr.oad eonsoUdallon In history.
App...,val was made contingent on two key points
- the new ltne, the Penn-Central, must lake over passenger servlee of the eommuter-erowded but bankrupt
New York, New Haven and Hartford Rall...,ad and
protecl aU employes of the rallroada from job Joss.
In a third major deelslon, the ICC denied a proposed merger of three western railroads - the Great
Northern Railway, tbe Northen Paelfic Railway, and
the Chicago, Burlington and Qulney.
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (UPI) - A petition was
llled In U. S. District Court today under Chapter 10
of the U. S. Bankruptcy Act which seeka pennlsslon
to open the flnanclllly troubled Pleasant Point Resort. Attorney Edward Greene, repreaentlng stoek·
holders of the resort which was closed by the Small
Business Administration, said, "I am very hopeful of
Its reopening.
"It may be delayed somewhat from the tentative
date set May I," Greene added. At the same t 1 m e
Greene endo1'8ed a suggestion made earlier this week
by Del. Brereton· c. Jones, D-Mason, that lhe state
purehase the hotel and ·tum It Into a park·reereatlonal facility.

RALL'S BEN FRANKUN

Parade Of Values

Hospital News
Low·Loop

COTTON RUG

1.77

Reg.
1.99

Nubby we.!ve desisn.
Non - ~kid backing.
Fringed ends. 3Dx50·in,

MIUtant CathoDe Iea~er Father Hoang Ho tonight
denounced Buddhist leader Thleh Thien Minh as a
"liar" and said Minh's anU-government drive will end
up by gtvlng the nation to the Communists. It was the
first time In the current polllleal &lt;risls lhe Catholics
have openly attacked the Buddhists or one of their top
leaders. ·

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molding complements 1
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Realamnlt iD Pomeroy aad
Middleport wm obterva "Col•
fee ~y" Sahlrday, AprD 30,
wtlb proceed• from .. sales
IOinJ iDto the .....,. ftuul.
l'tirtletpoiiDJ will be the
Blae &amp;: Grey, Bowen Drive11, Bailey'•
Rtstauraat,
Cann.,
a backtr
standards,
said of the
Pump Worked Well
Crow'•
Steak
Houe,
Miller's
switch !rom vol'!"lary
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HOUSTON -THE SURGEON
.on .it to lhJt,!louse position
who Implanted an artl!lelal and tho Marlla Rettoannl.
''more t~ than real.'•
Is the chest of lllllrcel
DeRudd..-, sold the device
Soc~d in Hard
worked weU and be foresaw
SNOW AND COLD
today the possibility of using
In tbi northern Great
it "possib1y many more" timel
today:' Residents In
to save lives.
Alabalna, Louisiana,
Dr. Mlch..l E. DeBakey said
and Florida were warned
DeRadder, a 6S - year ..ld 11possible tornadoes.
linol; coal
died Tu&lt;•o- 1
' A storm system moving from day as a result of a ruptured
Qllol'ado toward the upper lung - not faUure of the arti~ 1
Great Lakes brought wet snow cia! heart.
and rain with near Freezing
lemper!llures to the northern
Midlands.
Day for Us, Too

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safety standards for cars
ed a sure bet today. The
qut.stion was how tough
they be. While the nation's auto- reported killed and 150 others
makers ronditionaUy
hospitalized by the
the idea of federal
that e&gt;ploded directly
Tuesday before a House comthe city of 1 121 000
mtttee, one (1f their ehlef
many homes: se~er:
Senate critics put little stock
buildings and
In the move,
houses.
Sen. Abraham A. Rlblcolf,

A. Rbode8 announced IAlday sevLOs ANGELES-THE RI!.U. en
large cities and the southlifo drama docketed as "the

east section or Ohio would bo
versus Hedy Lamarr" bonored at special days during
elided:happily lor the onetime state fatr Aug. 25 - Sept. 3.
,.m Wen.
Rhodes said the purpose of
The · dark • haired beauty'•
special days was to aUow
llarring role as witness In ber Ohio areas to eoncentrate tbeir
..., defense swayed a Jury of
iD ·presenting the ou~
II'Ven men and live women to standing assets and aeoompllsl&gt;tcqult her .Tueaduy of c1target ments of their particular .,..._
of ahopli!tlng $86 In mercban- lncladed was Sept S, Soatbealt
dbte from • department lion. Ohio Day, with Jimmie Dean.
Tbe prosecution bad told the
ltn'9rs the lines Miss Lamarr
opoke from the wltlless chnir
TWO INITIATED
&lt;onsUtuled a "grade B scenario
Gamma Tau Olapler of
that backllrod," but 10 court- pba Xl Delta, Nationll Social
room spectators applauded the Sorority at Oblo Northern
Verdict of at!I!UIItal.
verslty, bas loitlated 20
actives and lllllODI them are
Pam O'Brien, dau8hter o1 Mr.
f:eonomy Scuttled
WASIIINGTON - PRI!Sl- ond Mrs. James O'Brien, and
r!,ent Johnson's plan to cut Pat Fultz, daiJ8hter ol Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Fultz, both
lilek the scbool lunolt and m1111 Pomeroy.
Pf081'BIIIII was vOted down by
tbe House Tuesday, aloog wltb
other reeommended farm
nomles.
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The Soutbern Loeai
The
voted to Boooiers Assdclatloa
wll
lirbtd Jolinion to sell surplut meot 'lbursdai, April 28, al
:"" 1o 'a!JY.one tradlnf wllb 7:!0 p. m. at the hlcb l&lt;booi.
,Oitb V~ lfam. G~, at The DOminating -~ WJU
lull, wotjidJ lilt '8ffe'cted. '11te ••• Its Npnrt and • ~
Hotl8e thert passed, 3fe to 23, of the band party wUI be beJel.
all\l 1 ~nt to the oenate a 16.9 bll- All band pareats .,.. llrJed to
peopl~

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NEW HAVEN - The Mason .
PoiDts
'County Home Demonstration Team 300
90
Spring Luncheon will be held llutiAln Drugs
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Thursday, May 19th at
the Ed's Auto Trim
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National Guard Armory near WMPO
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Point Pleasant on Rt. 62.
Cross &amp; Sonl
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Mrs. Robert Sayre, New
Steel
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en, announced that plans for
High Ga~e - J ..van InwagStyle Show are underway. Priz.
211; High Senes - Les
es will he awarded in five cate51.2; High Team
gorfes: complete outfit, cot· Game and Series - Dutton
ton house dress, casual, child's Drugs, 8L2, 2346.
outfit and dress up.
City Leape
A cosmetic demonstration
April It, lfMI6
will be held in the morning
sess1on. Following dinner which
will be served buffet style, Mrs. IP01nerll)' Cement Block
76
Ralph Simester of Chester,
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Firestone
68
Ohio wUI exhibit her
dolls Rawlings Honda
113
dreased replicas ol the first Syracuse Ball Parle
52
ladies' inaugural gowns. At the Middleport Dept. Store
4a
conclusion of the program the D • D Bar
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Style Show will be held. Club
Game - George Nesselmembers are invited to
, 234; High Series -Vic
a guest.
, 582; High Team Game
. - D - D Bar, 1146;
Team Series - Pomeroy
PT. PLEASANT
Block, 20115.
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
PT. PLEASANT, W, VA.
Saturday, AprU 23, 1911
JUST DON1
HOGS - 175 to 220 22 1o 23 ;
Heavies 21 to 21.75; Lights 19
IAl 21; Fat Sows 17 to 19; Pigs
TO THINK
12 to Ill; Stock Shoats 18 to
28.
GO TO PICKENS
CA1TLE - HeUers 17.20
21.50; Fat Cows 17 lo 21.70· Automatically
Canners 13.00 to 17; Bulls 20.60
IAl 22.00; Stock Cows and Call•· For Your .• ,
ea 157.50 to 200; Stock Steers
HUFFY MOWERS
23 to 28.50; Stock Heifers 2t
end
IAl 25; Stock Steer Calves 26
GARDEN TILLERS
to 30.5'0; Stock Heifer Calves
22 to 2il.
SPRINGFIELD
TILLERS
VEAL CALVES - Top, 32.·
50; Seconds 32.20; Medium 21
DUPONT PAINTS
kl 2.8; Common and Heavies
WALLPAPER
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Lewi ~ Tellr. Dr. John Ridgsomf"Mt who work s every- '
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4 27 6tc l
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TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
April 29-30
"WILD IN THE COUNTRY"
(Technicolor)
Elvis Presley, Hope Lange,
fue!U:Ia.y Weld, John Ireland.
wSIGNPOST TO MURDER"
loannne Woodward, Stuart
Whitman.

The respoostbillty of
all •Rolland, and the Junior &lt;1-a"' county-~rlde contest and two · up to remind adull citizens of also goea to the polls on
to ~xerclse their prlvl- or Southern High &amp;&gt;hool
individual prizes os $25 each
th'!Jr re!'lponsibHity of voting and The students, or two·..,fiifJ'
,lege of . gomg to the polls on . Fred Crow Pomorov attorne
Robert Maroinko, Lon&amp; Bot· for lhe youth to become better team of students bavln&amp;
IMay 3 " the object of a liOn· who lrequenily hao ;ho
y, , tom, has been appointed chan"- arquanited with their
local moat names on his flat '
partisan '·Get Oul the Vote
wn con- man f
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cern that many people fail to
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goes to tbe polls will
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schools
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Members
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M
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' I be.Robert Gant, Syracuse; Jack several sector 8 or the county
The b.ich school
torney Bald today.
Tht&gt;re :"''II. be $100 m pr~ze Cnsp, Langsville : John Ter- will circulate forms house-to. be oon£Jned to their
Taking part iD lhe contest money. d!slrlbuted.
fo~lowmg . re~l, Pomeroy, and Paul Casci, I house asking preaidentx to sign districts in obtaining
are the senior tlasses of Porn- the pr~mary election With t50 M~~dl~~·
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set
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9
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ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS

Ninth Birthday
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and kicky. Come in between April 28th and
May 20th for your special discount.

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STUDY PROBLEMS - Syracuse Ma~or Herman London (right I and WiUiam 1 'mg whrch opened in ritualistic form with Mrs. Ernest i The laternol Revenue Serv· I
Sheehap, ·director of the Institute of Regional Development at Ohio University. dJ;. iPowell and Mrs. George - - - ---·- ---·- .. · &lt; leo (IRS! confirmed tbol II ·
cu•s exlepsion of the town's water system eight-tenthll of a mile along Route 124 into !Mowrey as color bearers and the orient. and Is madt up ol 1 bas ordtred an illvKiilatlon
SAJGON fUPI) - American infantrymen tojllf
an are, annexed ~ore than two years ago. Mayor London and the &lt;"Ouncil are look.. , Mrs. Mtlton Roush Sgt.-at· 7,107 islands. Tire people are I lito tbe lloanclll aHaln of swarmed over a Viet Cong supply complu beUeved to
ing for away to fmd finance for the proposed expana!on. Mr. Sheehan and a repre. IArms.
lwann and friendly and the w0 .[ 1lodd,
wllose aoooclates be the largest in South VietNam. They destroyed It iDd
s~nlatlve of an engineering firm met Wednesday night with viila&amp;e officials.- Mrs. J. M. Thornton Is poppy men make the decisions. Mrs. malutaln that flllllh be lo at· toru; of l~d and supplies with white phOJphoroua .crea.
chairman and uslsting with the , Webster told of the program : Jeced to -ave recelv"' rr.m ades and Cigarette hghters.
Senlinel Photo.
sale will be Mrs. Frank Cheese· , carried en by the American
dlnnero Ia JNt 1113 aid 1185
The defenders fled across the border into the IIJiebrew. Mrs. Ben Neutzling, Jan- gion assisted by
Auxiliarie!l an an • tanb.e
tuary o( neutralist Cambodia.
elle Cumings, Mrs.
Goor·ge through CARE to
provide ! _ . . . , ; , . _ " "
A battalion of the 1st Infantry Division aweeplJII
Mowrey, Mro. Milton Roush, : tools for agriculture and do·
the Commumst "war zone c" along the Cambodian bot'
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!der found enough food, livestock, anc1 UDifOlllll to au'GUmoro. Jr., Mrs. Guy
E. I
i fit about six Communist regiments. They also aeized mo.
Gumtber. Mrs. T. A. Hennes· .
torized sampans used for
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PITI'SBURGH (OPI) - Striking miners In segments sy, Mrs. Homer Hysell. Mrs. :
transporting the equipment. capbrred. Soufll Vie! Na W;
of Central Appalachia were to hol.d meetings today to de. ' Olin Knapp, Mrs. Kenneth Har-1
The camp was located boside 93 ooldiers killed and SS mlllllf
cide whether to return to their jobs following ratifica· ris. Mrs. Erneat Powell, Mro.
lhe Da Ha Rrver about 75 miles 'and other Allied !ar&lt;ea In tllii •.
lion of a new contract by - - ·-- Gerald Wildermuth. Mrs. 0. A.
I northwest of Saigon in th• war reported 31 killed IIIII •
the. United Mine Workers other locals In Wostern Pe111&gt; . Martin. Mrs. Roy Reuter 1
!.®-yard wide buffer zone wounded.
·[!Joron (UMWI.
sylvania and Eastern Obio also land Mrs. Robert Couclr.
.
Ialong the border where B52s do
Dodge Red MinUet
The UMW and soft coal o~- scheduled meetings t. review 1 A talk on tbe Philippines was :
Meigs County residents are !not bomb for fear of hit'ting 1 In the air war. U.l.
'ators reached agreement .mi the poet before returning to Igiven by Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. 1
I urged to donate blood on Moo- ; Cambodia.
spokesmen. said two F4C
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day, the day before electwn. j In Saigor1, a military spokes. Pbantom jets 00 1 ~
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,. :.'ng a retr'!Octrve lt·a.&lt;fay wage Ilocals had voted to return. were11Jme the Phrhppmes belooged to I Plana were made to observe · The Bloodmobile will be at the . man sard 35 U.S. servicemen sance mission near Vinh bad to
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Ll'!"n.E ROCK, ARK. -GOV. coal mrners.
appeared.
rndependence July c. !tHe. They dudin~ t: televilion lljlpearan .. : from 11 ~to~.. I!ST. .llld. 017 ~~ •' ••b&amp;tantial antHlirfrllfl .Jililallel aoq then
&gt;"
Orval f;. ·FaUbus, the nation's UMW Local '15t in Bobtown, In West Virginia. also I cen· are the CIII'Y Chrlotlan natloa_I• I by the Feeney • llennett Post : Mrs. Vrrgtl Hamm: Blood, drop from the previous week called. in . oiher Ali'
r.!CDnd longe!lt
- term state Pa .. headed by S~eve Kochis ter of the resistance. some mllt28, Amencan Legion Au1iliary 1Progra~ C~lJ'ITian, !IBid MeigS 1when 89 were killed and 635 Fl05!1 to hit the sites. Tile ptlitlt
chief exeelltlve; made
good who ~as been a crrtlc of the , ners returned to the pits but I
iTuesday evening at lho post !County IS s!JII In need of more i wounded.
I reported tbey l&gt;ft the lrt!l
1 ''engulfed in smoke."
Wednesday h1s promise to quit unton s. top echelon, scheduled Iothers were awaiting receipt tf '
homf'
than
normal
am.o~ts
of
blood
1 The
V1et
Cong
suffered
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alter 12 yean of office.
~ mee1mg for 1 p.m. EDT.
I a written contracl
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Mrs. Albert Roush, president, : :ver the defiCit accumulat- 1heavily during the same one- 1
Air Force officlals atu
Faubus, who 'li!Tounded Cen· .
R~overed
announced the annual Poppy
the last few months.
Iweek period ending April 241disclosed that the •ita! Mu Gil
tr·al High School with Na~onal l
IDayo sale on Friday and Satur· b~ealthy person between when 694 killed and 89 Pass "wao put out of conunfS.
Guardsmen ln 'l957 to become.
' day, May 20 and 21. Cadet Girl t e agea f 31and 110 Is IOVJted l
·sion'' a ain b
iant IIQ
symbol of aoothero resistance
Pomeroy pohce recovered • ]Scout Troop 185 will assist. I to donate next Monday. Young [
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g
y g
to racial desegregation, Sllid :
stolen taxi cab Wednesday that ' Tire auxiliary will also hold . men and women between the
bombers wblcb dumped lhiluMarcb 21 .ire would not seek.
had been reported stoleo earlier a rummage aod bake oale in'"~" of IB.and 21 may donate .
sands of. pounds. of eaploslvetl
seventh term. Polltlcians doubtm the week in AnnlpoHs, M~. the Coats building on the :same Iupon the signature ef their par- ;
on.. it ~ur~g ~raid :U~Y·
ed him lhell. But he made It
WASHINGTON fUPI) - Sen. J. William Fulbright They dedbred to disclose !herr da)'ll. All members are asked' ents.
Thrs " II. This II wberl
ollicial by failing to file for .has rejected another bulwark of U.S. China policy- the pr~gress In lnveotrgatron of lhe I 'to donate to the rummage aod Blood Is urgently needed.
thooe ba.~iea .got most f1l their
the July 26 Democratic prim· view .of the Communist Chinese as a people bent on ag· mcrdent.
bake sale.
Serving. the canteen for . the I
Isupplies. sard tho U.S. Mfill .
ary election Wednesday was gressron.
Pollee said the taxi wao aban- Mrs. Roush also announced llloodmobtle on Mond&amp;y will be .
major commanding the batfa.
the deadlin~.
. Fulbright said Wednesday that China was trying pri· doned on West Main-s! in front that all auxiliary members of the He~th Methodist Church I
lion which located the 1!0111~
m~nly to regain the status it had before Western powers of the Pomeroy Flower Sllop. !the Eighth District are
to from Mrddleport.
I CLEVELAND (UPII - The lof bamboo warehouaea .,.,,.._
Th "rd 8 . Ban
1-mclud1!Jg the Omted States-smashed the Chinese ec· Pollee had rl towed to the I attend a television program ••· ll.lood debts owed by the : weather Bureau bas issued ro. 1 rng a treasure trove of SliPPIIIt.,
I
1g
g
\ODOmy w1th economiC inter. .
Blaettnar Auto Co. The cab had .er WSAZ In Huntington Tues- Mergs County Red Cross Chap- iday the following severe weath· l near the Cambodia border. .
WA8111NGTON _ CO&gt;IMU· ventlon in the 19th century. lrn pow':'.
been stolen from the New Yel- ~ day: May 10 on "Poppy
ter presently.total86 Mrs. Ma· •er bulletin:
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·nlst China Is expected to ··· I The chairman of the Senate Fulbngbl: at odcla ~lth the low Cab Co., Annapohl. Pollee motion Day." A chartered
Hamm sard. .
. . I A severe thunderstorm watch
u~
plode anoth•r nuclear device- •Foreign Relations Committee[administration on Chrna and also Wednesday arrested Dennll !will take tire group there.
· ~m. while remmding 1is in effect for that portion of
".LID0""'5'
her lhird In less than 18 montbsllsaid American hostility to the Viet Nam pohcy, gave his T. Brl!es, ~· N~w Haven, on 8 IIt will leave Grow's Steak
county reSJdent!oJ of the need Ohio bounded by a line from
-"within a few -ks." U.S. present Chinese regime was polnt-by·point rebuttal of the stop Slllf vtolation char~ and . at 5:30 a. m. EST.
a good turnoot of. potential Sanduaky to Youngstown to
officials aaid today. America •prolonging the · extremism of oHicial view that Chloeae Dewey K. Bass, !8, Georcra, de-l having a reservation to be
. for tbe upcommg blood· Huntington, w. Va .• to Cincinna·[
is advising a number of Asian Ithe revolution that brought it to action In Korea, India and ffctive exhaust.
celled Is asked to contact
mobile vrsrt this corrung Mon· ll to Sandusky.
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and European allies of the an-, power in . 11149•
Tibet were examplea of aggres•
Rouab by May 5 aa there ia
May l. a~t he Pomeroy The threat of a few se""re 1 _CHARLESTOWN, Ind. t'UPI)
Hcrpated blaat In an attempt to I
alon.
Several lions Will
warting hst of those WJBhing
Hrgb audrtorlum !rom I· thunderstorms with large bail
Authorttlea beld little IIDpe
take some of the edge off the i Until the Unilt4 ·States makts
Attend Conference
go.
p. m.
.
!and damaging winds will · today of finding. the
propaganda effect ol another an effort to otop a drift toward
Dr Harold Brown pre&amp;ident Momben of the post
The largest debt. 32 pmts, Is 1in this area until 12 noon
three men mf1111ng and ,...
oucce.. in Peking'sdrive
to lwar with China by moderating School Employen
Will~ Leadingham 'nal w : eratlng from lllnoss
Veterans Memorial Hospital. Itoday.
sumed. dead Ia .a vloljtlj
become a major nuclear pow· thl~ br¥itillty, _Fulbright said,
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' ner, AI Leonard ..;d 11 G;,t Gene Rice,
from
debts are 19 at Holzer I At 7:15 a.m. EST radar
eaplos10n
which ~
· 11
er.
Chroa will con~nue to fear the W1U Hear Lewis
of the PomerOY Liona Club will ans Hoap1tal mHuntington;
10 at Mergs General. :ed a ..arty solid line of
storage mqll!lnt !~
25 at out-of-area bosprtals. ·ers and thunderstorms
U.S. officillls said information A~lan presence of massive Ste
Luc
ti
· - a district meeting of Kennedy, from Kentucky
at the Army a~ · . ·
rPceived during the paat week American military Ioree.
retaryve 1 the"''ohlo"~- velatsecl· Lions at Athens It was an- ana Hoapital, and CIBI'ence
iToledo to east Cincinnati.
near here.
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indicated t' t
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The blaal rocked tilt *Iii
"a prepara .. ona are Speaking at the Johno Hop. of School Employees will be nounced Wedneaday at a regu'.
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complete for the kins Univeralty School of the speaker wben ~ M 1g Jar luncheon meeting of the Huntington Veterans
OriDS
A. H. Blakeslee
.otJO.acre lnstallatloa wb1e11
8
Interna'"'nal Sil!dies, County.
ha:
In the Federated Church. :".:.:er:.:u:t Ato
Dies in Michigan
lions at t~• Slnkiang Province ' Fulbrrgbt contended that II was Its sprrn~ dinner meeting s.at· With. Dr. llrown, prealdtnl, Mourning and family in St. AI·
A. H. Blakeslee, father
injured 45 per800B. Two Ill lilt
te!lldg cround In northwest Chi· ~!o:=.: .. tha~,PT~~p:"" the ~y llitht at Eaatern Hlp ::'~i~:the~ ,.. bans on the death of
Mrl.
C. E. Blakeslee, of Pomeroy, Injured were admiUed to c:li1l
0
na could del•y the test for two persuasive" threata of •:; ~· Cl land
ld of the the Replla June 10 • ~; • 1~ ~ourning. Followlitg the
Hammering thunderstorms died. at St. John's Memorial County Memorial J!olpiWJ ·11
or three weeks.
Ch'
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" •
• pres en1
IJrurch ladl
· lllf members went to
loosed Dash floods in the Dallas Ihospital In St. Johns.
Jeffersonville. R. V. Telrkk,
~:::"':\.kaosao Democrat also :e~re~:.: ~~~m:"! eon were ~.~'?K~:r~':~~ Dairy Bar fer refreshments.
today, drown.in_g at le~at ~:;. ::•sday. He was 91 ~·
~barry, 11111 lellrlct ., .
NPw Home for Reth
rejected the U.S. view that hers will be preaented by Ali.,. IJIIy Houck and Mrs. Edith
Melp ~
C.prrcrous sprrng Funeral services will be Sa~ ~uredrga ' 39' Scolllbtat, weri
CINCINNA11 - AN ATLAN- Communist China Ia aggresolve Nease, vocal instructor at East· Larurlng.
Admlulou _ 'nm
the 1 sp~e~ •:;:ero In urday at 3 p. m. at the Bengal Maj.· William G IAtwlr4ld.
Ia architectural !tam wiU draw becauae it lo Communial He em JUab School, aac1 Rev. 11cJb.
WEA'I'IIIR
Middleport· Judy Hall
IB'm 1. rna
• snow E.U.B. Church In St. Jobna commander of
pita!, lliei,.
wllmhmry plans for Clncio- said much o! Chinese pOlicy ,ert E. Smith, pastor of· the .Hy. l'lrll7 .._, UJl eoolar to-! TO) Bertb Arther '
and dronchmg ram. The UP! The body will be at the Oqoocj tlfied the dead Dale D
natl'l new rlverftont aladium can be traced to ·views bald sell Rim Free Methodlat church IIPI, IIIII Fl'lday. Lew lolllbtl DIRUrcea - cbarlel
~ water ran five feet Funeral Home in St. Jobaa un· the father ofasflve
___!~~·•"' 00 t'age 2) long before Oo~ts -.ere will.llv• the Invocation:
Will, Cl-45 Ia 1M out,
rett, Roae Carr.
·
.:...
~the
Rich- til time of service. Mr. C. E.
father of !orr
·• ear 1
1 and Blakeslee left Wednesday
and
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reacued scores of mator- lor St. Johna after hearin
1
from trapped ean In his father's cleath
Dallaa. ID lddltlen to the
.
deld reported by llallu
LOCAL TEMPS
atateo, the Dlshicl•·of,compotlq raUroarla advernlylfreiCht-pau•up; 1181,..t
two persona were mil!- The temperature In
and Canada.
afffctod . by lira IIMI'If!r be of New Erllllod, , a
eroy's bualneas district al
companaated.
comprebotrsiq pattem
ol ttrnadoea IJlUII • a. m. today wu 59 rlqree&amp;
the IIOtiiiiB'n plains and der rainy sklea
wlthltr, and "' 11
ol
tbe ldldweat during the
·
conunu·l from, New ~ llaelf.
Funnel clouds were IJ?"''"'"*"''"'_""'
...
Ilii&gt;IEH.!O&amp;..
MIOLIOdHOl-After eiCht ,._.... It
'Dent.,, Denalaon,
. . . . fiiJSBen-lresuit, the order aald, In
Weill ODd Wella and
million a ynr lD
!pT-.
Thai(IC
of tht
NOW .YOO INO\Y
New York
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REPORT OF CONDlTION OF

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Ushed In reaponse to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, un·

Bodies ....:......
After Blast

clw Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.

ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banka, and cash ltema

in proce111 of collection ------------------·-·--United Statea Government obllgatlona, direct
and guaranteed ·······---------------·-····-···
Obligations of Stale&amp; and political subdivisiona ···-·other bonds, notes, and debentures ----------------Loans and discounts ··-··························
Flied assets •
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

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Common stock-total par vllue -------------······- $ 100,000.00
No. shares authorized 4000
No. shares outstanding 4000
Surplua ---------------------------------------- 300,000.00
Undivided proflta -------------------------------91 1585.62
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ----------------·
4911535.62
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $8,157,099.04
I. Maxine Griffith, Ca&amp;hier, of the above-named bank do hereby
deolare that thiB report of condition Is true ond correct to the beat
of my knowledge and belief.
MAXINE GRIFFITH
We, the underaigned directors attest the correctne•a of this r ..
)lOri of condition and declare that it bao been ewnlned by uo and
to the best of our knowledge aqd belief Ia true and correct.
EDISON HOBSTETI'ER
ALE'RED M. ELBERFELD

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4,096,267.77
592,342.18
1,742.50
2,628,537.11
36,000.00
21,901.62
$8,157,099.04

lJABUJTJES
Demand deposita of lndlviduala, partnerahipa,
and corporation• ---------··········----------- $2,804,415.0~
Time and aavlngs deposita of lndlviduala,
partnerships end corporations -----------·-····· 4,325,726.14
53,026.37
Deposits of United States Government -------------667,834.92
Deposita of States and political oubdlvlslona ···-----14,560.94
Certified and officers' checks, etc. ·----------------TOTAL DEPOSITS ·······-····-· ,7,665,563.42
la) Total demand depUBita ••••••• ~.176,337.28
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4-H Club Meer.
AI Milhoan Home
The Five Points star Stitch·
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Roy Holter, Mrs. Dwlghl Mil·
boan and Mrs. Orla Glntlrer
met Tuesday evening al the
home of Mrs. Milhoan.
Peggy Milhoan,
prealdenl,
was in charge of the meeting.
which opened with the pledge
to the United States and 1-11
flags. Members aaswerecl
call wlth their ravorite food.
carol Hill gave a health report on proper eadng. Each
girl fold of her paat projectrr.
Project books for the
were distributed. Each girl
&amp;tarted recipe book as a project.
Mrs. Holter showed a f i 1m,
"Meals the family enjoy
proper and Improper table
lings and manners. A deDI!rn-11
stration on mating a salad
log a lighted "''ar cube on
waa given by Mrl. Milhoan.
Relrealllllenta were aerved
lira elooe ol lira nreelllri to
membera, lira adrilon ....
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Edging- 2, 3and4 Yard Widdinoltlims
-Floor Veneerings --Rubber Runnerand Atc:elsories.

Elberfelds in Pomeroy

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