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Contest in 5 Meigs High School~,~

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
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cern that many people fail to
o a comm e
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goes to tbe polls will
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In the contest will
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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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ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS

Ninth Birthday
Is Celebrated
By Mary Mills

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most important time in your life, so we're of·
ferlng you a lOo/o discount on our JACQUE·
LINE, CONNIE and PARIS FASHION shoes
. . . the styles that always look young, smart.
and kicky. Come in between April 28th and
May 20th for your special discount.

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M~s. Mason Fisher, president, conducted the meet-! iH of diDms.
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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
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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.
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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
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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 '
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am.o~ts
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blood
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~ 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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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.,
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\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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Hamm sard. .
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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.
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!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 ,...
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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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from
debts are 19 at Holzer I At 7:15 a.m. EST radar
eaplos10n
which ~
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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
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· - 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.
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complete for the kins Univeralty School of the speaker wben ~ M 1g Jar luncheon meeting of the Huntington Veterans
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A. H. Blakeslee
.otJO.acre lnstallatloa wb1e11
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Interna'"'nal Sil!dies, County.
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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
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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.
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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.
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father of !orr
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1 and Blakeslee left Wednesday
and
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from trapped ean In his father's cleath
Dallaa. ID lddltlen to the
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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
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tbe ldldweat during the
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Funnel clouds were IJ?"''"'"*"''"'_""'
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. . . . fiiJSBen-lresuit, the order aald, In
Weill ODd Wella and
million a ynr lD
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REPORT OF CONDlTION OF

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In the State of Ohio, at the Close of BUBiness on Aprll 5, 1966. Pub-

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

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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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WAREHOUSE

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

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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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LIMA Peru (UPil -Rescaellipolls and New York Coty, l . Ollie D Ncu 67 was kolled I in Meigs County Common p
ptQCs 'teday s•ghfed
tbe spent Weduesrlay .evening bl'·l - 00 esd · nis'h~ ~hen
his C01.•rl 011 grounds of grn!iB ~~
w~bge of • Peruvian att. MktdlepOl with her cousin, w II ay
t I and llect Hlld ext.rcnle (•ruelty.
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llller allbo Jlolloop •• Cbllcl lolra.: Walter Athey, brlnlng h~r i c•r went out of ~~~·~·orne a' plaintiff was awarded cu•todJ
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C.ayoo ill the Andes. The a bouquet of dogwood and Vl0·1struck a tree ncar
\of 8 minor child.
by Hel.el'! Bottel
big Conslellalton dltiappeared lets from her all-white gorden. mile east ol _here . . .. - · ··- lv
. tale Wedoesday )'ilh 19 per·
---·- -- ···- · · .... ----~-.A! ll'{GTON, Del. (UP!)- After 12 hours of l'fI e YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
cbantmg,
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over!" I doubt 1 .111 •~-. ,... ng 11ve
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t~·-~~~IPI 1J"\Uic~of'HMS Walrus Wednesday and askea pie, the problems!. anod f. ~·e~ ;~;;~~~i.)g, especially to the _,!':';.,II·I ~:•d·~·u ;.b-~ 8':; ,:,
t t the sub- ures, their troub ~ aQ u··
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Icouldn'l do it legally, so I had to witb lhe rest of Helen Help Semors .""~d• '~ouldn'l dn lbere wia ae t\811 ol survlv5' r, :b
McVay 8 Baltimore do It illegally.''
Us! lt welcomes laughs but last gam._. •
or1. Ta, Amefit:Mi vktlrni !:/ te . ag:;,a lold ~fflcers of the \ She said her fatherihe~ ~· wob'l dodge a serious question tb~\ave come to lbe conclu· cla~;l!le pla~e'a. pl!ol., Cap~
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bound submarme ,E. McVay, wasGwl~ Britain. with a brusl&gt;off.
slon thai adults aren't sa great. WIIUam 'tnOI&gt;ol Miami, ,a~
f l@le stowed away because, "I :Air Force m rea "1 Ilk. Send your teen-age questions
• ve they've got, Jell· lllrOfl ·lJ. .' ~~~'1!0 Co!P• •. -' :
-.ta&amp;d to 10 lo England. ! •Besides, ·~. said,
' 1to YOUTH ASKED FO~ IT, ~m~e~;\ow rotten they are anleera: Gerald P. Flynn, of
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bo t ' care of Helen Help US . tbos ,I g h time' But they do have zm Eas\. &amp;~',ke, Seal~.•·
The 1,600-ton sub was a u newspaper.
all t e
heir ima e of being Wasb., Paul L. Bond, of 3~'03
~1'0 ICe alf0
four hours at sea when B"arbara DON'T JUDGE ALL
to keep upd!n'l thei- PEEV· Parkwood, Joat•bol'o, Ark.,
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·~preme,
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I and Tro~ M. 1\080, of 23101
:compartmenl, !eelln~ groggy Dear Helen:
ED p ' ed·
West JeHerHI, Boloe. IdahO.
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left her aboard a boat whoch lo all adulls. Towards lhe end li• the teen !heme song. ArenJ
met lhe ship aooul 15 motes of lhe game lhe olher 1eam you guotty or lhe same thong
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from here.
Iwas winning by ten points and I"All" adults aren't rude and
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J!ot&amp;f and civil defense valun- 1tower she would have drowned 5:~~T:~f:llh&gt;rtftJ, ~ ·
that
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1are ).d.'s. 1t only seems
~ri~ay patrolled sections of when the Walrus submerged.
coLUMBUS tUPll - Tilt way 1o observers because the under a ll4!,500be~ontra~ city'
tlo• r~1te Erie shoreline where
Conlroveny over Oblo SIDle do-righters seldom get noticed. The contrac~ ween .gned
gale-whipped waves kept
Unlvenlly's school of journal· - H.
~~ thed twoT~~~d7: ~ill be
$ ..iootimated 3,000 persons
om coaUIIUod to rage today ' Desr Helen:
. nes ay.
h with
ttod;;:ilbelr homes.
as a Pulll!er-prlze winning i•· l Girls often complain
thai m the shape of a horseskl~ the
• Wiih continued forecasts ror
structor lasbed out at the 1 when boys go out on dates watb the. op~n end overloo g
~mjle-an-bour winds. authorl·
new dlrtctor and a special I them, especially when we ar~ OhiO Rover.
Ues''f!leld then was htlle C'hfl 11 ~e
fatuity commission urged tbe Itclt.ing them hom~. we _don t
-.-the flood wators would recede
unlverslly presldeal to leave show much affect•?"· I fmally Just a Trtck
quickly.
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the student aewspapcr alone. asked the gorl I like to go lo
WASIDNGTON - ANGRY'
· A· 100-mile stretch of the
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1 B Harkey journalism the movies wtth me and fte .
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shore from Sandusky. Ohio, to Mr. Eldon Wuerch_of Galllpo- Ins~~ cbarg~ that the ace':'pled. I am puzzled about Rep~bllcans charg~ lana~ sell
the southern edge of the Detroit lis was elected prestdent of ~e
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' ed director William how she expects me to act. I Prestdent J~on s P
t;s
rbettOpolitan area was \ratte~d Tri ~ County. Conc:rt AssocJa· ~e"J.:•;;. of lbe University planned to kiss her good-ni~ht off some~~ t
g~~er:~ uwith 12-foot waves Tuesd~y tion Wedneso.a; mght at .the oi Nebraska, was ''tempera- but I am afr~id she wou!d thmk loa.ns ~as ~ke~ad gto ad!it
ni•ht . and early Wednesday m llome of Dr: and Mrs. 0se1lr
1811 unlit" lo direct the this is too httle. I don t wanl latoon. bB~t ~d reduce the
What was said to be the worst Clarke, Galhpohs, by . the As- men Y
f urnallsm.
to lose out with her. What ts he pro a Y c
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Lake Erie storm in the area sociation's board of duectors. OSU sl~~ol o ]lo nal outburst the normal showing of al'fec- federal budget by :lng fl . the
since 1952
Mr. Wuerch succeeds Mrs.
"Ha s emo o
h d tion between a teen-age girl Nine GOP mem rs o .
Th
~ Cross set up Oscar Clarke whose resigna· of last week, when he la£1 e ] nd boy? CITGO KID
House Banking Committee, 1D a
evac:ation centers in high tion was ac~ptcd with regret. out at the troops Immediate- ~ear Cii:report on Jobmion's proposal
chools Wednesday and hun- Mrs. Esther Clark of Middle· ly upoa helng awarded hls A good rule on almost every· for a "pool" of government
~eds of volunte~rs helped port, who has s't!rved on the swagger stick by OSU Prest· thing is: "When in doubt loans, said the Pre.stdent could
remove and resettle strand~d board many years, resigned dent Novice G. Fawcett, pro- -don't!" Your girl wm like reduce the $112.8 billion budget
famtlles. · Army and Navy from the organizalion.
vlded proof lhal he Is tem- you belter if you make her wail for tbe coming fiscal ye~
'*rsonnel also were called in. New members named to the peramentaUy unftl to dlml a while for that good-night kiss. possibly below $100 bllh~, tb
directorate were Mr. and Mrs. anything so Important as
H.
selling eno~gb sl_lareS m e
'M S . h H
Ralph crump of Pt. Pleasant, scllool of Ibis Unlverslly,
PERSONAL TO "FRIEND poot to pnvale mvestors.
. rs. md
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and Dr. and Mrs.
Lewis Harkey said in an interview . A RAT-::'INK": Don't expect
llfntronl
Schmidt of Gallipolis.
In lbe Oblo Stale Lantera.
honor from a partner
in
PTA TO MEET
)trs. Smith 1 U Soc: Sent - eld Plans were mad~ to reorgan- IIP'~"%ii'f¥~:'1!~~~®:741KT&gt;W:'.l't . "crime." When the heat Is on, The Southern Local elemenMrs. Harry P. Smtih was hos· lze the board o! doreclors. and
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tess when lhe Past Matrons of several potential members were Junior Society
dirty work _ and tben you'll meet Monday, May Z, at the
Pinneroy Chapter OES mel discussed. Th• association is 11-1 IS t Parsonage
bolh learn it's a lot easier to school. Mrs. June. Lee, guod·
Tuesday evening at the Masonic interested in new members
ee ~ in of the Jun· tell the truth. _ H.
' ance counselor, will show a
Temple. Mrs. Harlwell Curd, from Middleport, Mason and The Apnl lflee~cfet of the OF SHOES AND DOGS
mm on lbe role o! councilors
pi-esident. presided. Devotions New Haven.
lor Mtssto~ryF
YMethodist Dear Belen:
in the secondary school and
taken !rom PSBirn ~1 W&lt;&gt;re hy The group considered several Laurel Ch h 1~~ llowing sun- 1 love my molher dearly, but Cpl. John Francis, of lbe Gal·
~s. Dale Smith who also .~ead persons for th~ position .of Church hw~s s:nd'a 0 morning in she doesn't love dogs, and I do lipolls Po.st of tlle Ohio State
a! noem, "Praying Hands.
membership chaorman, and dos· day Sc 00ti
_ I'm going to he a vel Our Patrol, will talk on safety.
00~ of the par- own
'Games were played under the cussed obtaining a better piano the recrea 00 r
dog _ okay. But there's a
direction o! Mrs. James Souls· for concerls.
sonage.
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TO REGISTER
bt and prizes awarded to Mrs. An early.-meeltng Is being Gf'!UP Dslngmt_gnsopewere led by sa~•ed 'Jop-talled do• that Mr Clarence Thompson, ·Mid·
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rs. oan planneo-wim a representative . J ·
onmore who Rave upsets our garbage can. She dle)lort
Superintendent o1
Swackhamer, Mrs. Thomas of the New York office
of Mrs. arne,•
tb 'tudy book lhrows old shoes and bricks at Schools has announced
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J•Four Sons of China." Plans him. Fortunately she mtsse.s, registration for Mtddleport LD·
Alom.o Custer and Mrs. Glenn
f a
missionary but maybe someday she Won t. dergarten classes for the 196G·
D\11 Refreshments w.re serv· Veterans Memorial Hospllal
~a~! ;~wn at the May Please take sides witb the 67 term will be held In Central
rd to the above and Mrs. C. F. Admlsolons - Ina
Upton, · 1
An offering was taken poor animals, and me. They hoilding, May z, 3, and 4, from
Hostess for lhe RFD, Reed!!ville; Ruth
Roof-To schools In Hong were made by the same kind 9 a. m. to 11,30 a.m. and from
{ T9mpk!ns..
May meetmg will be Mrs. AI· •Shade; Carrie Osborne,
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Hand that made all
living IZ:JO p. m. 1o 3 p. m. Children
fred Crow.
_ _ _ ville: Freda Lyons, Mason; Al~nding were Darlene lllich· creatures. and have •• much must be 5 years old by October
MAIN STREET
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Dorothy Cashdollar,
1 v· ki Ricky Sherri and right 1o Jove as any of us. How 31 to be eligible to allend lbe
IN MEMORIAM
ville; Kenneth Matson, Rutland; ;~ • ~l~k, Kafuy and Darla con 1 make my Mother tbink .::l•·iss~es~.~==--=-==~l.,.,.,.,""'""""""""""""'""'"""....,,..-....,.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ir'~
Nota R•lchle, Tuppers Plams. Gil7,YLinda and Martha Baker, so? - SAD ANIMAL LOVER -~
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Dlstharges - Lydoa
Eblin Becky Wright Kar- Dear Sad:
. HAZEL CLELAND
bach. Robert Soothern,
Soulsb Rodney Bail•y, Honey, If yoor mother's aim , .
Runnel,
Velma
Slobart,
Robert
anf' Dennl• Gilmore, is !Ike most females she'll nev- •
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Dye, Larry Collms.
and Keith Klein and er connect with Rover - eve~ U
Diana Lewis and leaders, 1\lrs. she reall~ wanted to, whocb
Gilmore and Mrs. Ernest Pow- she doesn t.
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clean up lbe garbage
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mutt
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MASON AREA
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S.IN JI'RANCISCO (UPI) - al tbe expense of Gaylord Perry 'It waa McCovoy'a first bome went to rel1el aee Jl'rank Linzy.
11 ';.• pity Vada Plnoon's friends during the first five innings bul run of the ...... omci !IOJrtb WUlie Maya, needine jUII 0110
alld relatives can't watch hlm McCovey bro"8hllhe Giants to baa...loaded clout ci Ids caner. more homer to oel a National
pl•y l&gt;aseball all the time.
, life wllb Ids grand..larnmer In Jack BaldschUJI came GUI of Iague mark of liZ, wenl bi~
A delegati.. !rom tbe fleeljlbelr ball of lhe fifth aller rook- lhe game wllb the vlcl8ry es leBI in lour lrlpt, then beaded
Cincinnati outfielder'• llome- ie 0111• Brown ope.ned tbe the lhlrcl of lour Cincinnati ftr home llllhe end of the'lllth
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Your Voice
In Columbus

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A f:ll'lller-buslnessman.Jegilllator, Ralph grows, buys
.wl proceue• poultry.

: Keenly •ware of farm and rural problems, he was not

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your interests at the last session of the
le~ture. He will remain true at the next.
Welker for &amp;-presentative Committee,
Fred W. Crow, Chainnan, Pomeroy, 0.
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Pappas, Nottebart (5), Bald· II
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three thnas and knocked acioss
w.Davis. LA 13 38 1 !4
two ~s In lbe Reds' 11-6 slug.
Torre. All
15 56 t; 1A) .357 I ~~~~~=:1~
fest victory over the SaB Fra•
Stargl, Pitt 12 ~~ 1 16
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cisco Giants. Pinson collecled a
Allen, Phil
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run-scortnc double In the first
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Inning and a triple lhat set up j
Amorlcaa Loope
an Insurance non In lbe ninlh The Gallla Aca~emy Hlgh Jackson bad lour first,
during the wanD afternoon.
School track l!()uad scored Its ...,.nds, one lhlrd;-tbree I&lt;
~~· ~B! ~ft
Sox IZ· &amp;blnson WbUe While Pinson and the Cincin- J
"I wanted lo do my best,'' first complete lrlumn~ :n three and three lllthl. Pomeroy was
~ :"!~aal ~~~CI~:I 9 37 5 16 Sox 10; )llcMullen, Senaiors 10; nali Reds were outlasting the
Vorla said In a thoughtful way years on Memorial Field Wed.. forst twice, aecond twice, third
Aroorlc Loa
B Rb B 1 10 41 1 17
Conigliaro, Red So•; Scott, Red San Francist"O Gi.'nts, 3·6, '
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afterward. "There were seven nesday evening.
!b: llmOI, fourth twice, and
W. r"'Pcl. GB &amp;boo~: C~l 12 46 11 19 .41.1 Sox; Cash, Tigers; all 9.
Wednesday, Mays tagged the
people here t. see me - my Coach Terry Hansley and filth six llm01. Kyler Creek Cleveland
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Reds Face Marlcbal · wllh 10012 points. Jackson wu Blue Devll ftrsl pl11&lt;1 wlnl Chlcar!o
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Causey, KC 12 31 5 11 353 Olanta, Koulax, Dodgers,. Cuel- lnnmg and headed lor home
The Reds were slated to lace second with
6112, Pomeroy wer., Mile run, B. Smitb, : Delroll
t 4 .69Z I White, NY
10 35 ; 12 .343 lar, Astros: all ~; Craig. while a cake labeled "say hey
Juan Marlcilui! (~) Ieday as third with 48, and Kyger Creek' High jump, Pete
6 l .515 4 Echbrn, Bal IZ 43 9 14 .
Phlllles: . Knowles, Phllh•s: 512" got a lillie st:• 'er some
4 6 ·400
the Giants atlempt to pull oul fourth with 14 points. .
· 5"; Discus, B. McCormick,
Kaline, Del
Perry, Goanls; all 2.0.
place in the clubhouse.
of a lbret!ogame losing streak. Last Blue DevD vicotory on 3"; Shot pul, B. M&lt;Cormlck, Boooton
S I .250
Home Rnao
The scuttlebutt has it lhal
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Sammy Ellis (1.1) will be on lthe cinders came during tbe 39'-8¥4''; 180 low hurdles, S. Wosbmgton .
3 9 .!50
NaUoaal Leagae: Mays, Alnerkaa Le~JUt:_McDowell, Willie is anxious lo hit number
t~~'~ mound -fer the Reds.
·~ 1963 campaign. GAHS squads Eisnaugle, 23:4: Pole vault, G. Kansas CJty
2 8 .200 7'h Giants 6· Alou Braves 5· lndJSns; McLam, Tigers ; both 512 as soon as possible and
Jn the opener of the two-game finished second or third in all Howell, 10'-0"; Broad jump, P. New York
111 .154. t Torre, B~aves 5: Kranepooi,
McNally, Orioles. Mcf'or- this end he reportedly
series, the Reds, who had 11964 meets. The Gallians failed i Anderson, 18'-4l,2"; d80 yard
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Met~ 4: Lefebvre, Dodgers 4. mick, Senators; Palmer. Or·
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es.1, ou udggl 1 e \ Top point maker of Wednes- Here's h~w they flnlsbed·
Kan. City at Detroit, ppd., rain Orioles; Kaline, T~rs; OlivA, I Indians, all 2-0.
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Twins; McMullen, senators; all '
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lhe 100 yard dash, the Z20 yard Gibbs (P), Crow
(P), Bush Thursday's Probable Pilebcrt
Runs BaU•d Ia
By United Pre" IDteruallonal II
~il;.in~: :h ;~~:S~1. 8~~t· dash and finished third in the (G) and Brown &lt;G) 39'1f,".
Kansas City at
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&lt;Semifinals, Best-of-Seven I
Free Flor~d.a V.ac.ation
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s, 180 yard low hurdles lo finish DISCUS - McCocmick (G), Talbot (0-Z) vs. Aguirre
Giants 15; Flood, Cards 14;
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Lee &lt;G), Crow (P). Gibbs (P), California at
Boyer, Mets: McCovey, Giant.s; Rochester
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Tommy Harper scored whal Four Blue Devils rounded out Iand Gingerich (JI, 120'0".
(nighi)-Cbance (H) vs.
Aaron, Braves ; all 11.
Quebec
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pro;;:'d e~h~ th: wo:n~g : ; the top five scorers of the j BROAD JUMP - Anderson (1·01.
American League: B. RobiniSomtllnals, Besl-oi·Fiv&lt;l
Certifi&lt;d Gat Station
1 111 W. 2nd St. ro.._,
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meet: Pete Anderson had vic- . fG), Eisnaugle (G), Young IG) Minnesota at Baltimore 12, 11so:n~,~Or~io~le~s~l8~;-Y~a~s~tr~ze~m~sk~'·;._==iiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW;;_·~L;.·~·iii·iiiMI.iii:i:"n Street Pomero;.;y.iiiiOiii.1Jiiii::::::iiii:iiiii:i::::iii::::::::i::::::::iiiii
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' . as ommy tories In lhe high jump and Gingerich (J) and Roush IP) lwi-nightl - Kaal II· I) and io'
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out. Helms, • !ast-movmg r~ok· shot pul and discus; Bruce !UGH JUMP _ Anderson (Gl and McNally (z.ll).
!e, just be~t the _throw to forst Smilh, firsl in the mile run and Gingerick tJ), Gilmore JG). Waahinglon at New Yorkby Hal Lanoerwhoch would hav• ,second in lhe 440 yard clssh; Brown (G), and Roush IP). ;•;" Duckworth (0-Z) vs. Peterson
resulted in an mnmg-ending dou.- and Sam Eisnaugle, first in the POLE VAULT_ RoweD (G), (1·1) .
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ble play.
180 yard low hurdles and sec- Gilmore (G) Blankenship &lt;KC) Chicago al Boston - Lamabe
Pinson'o Triple Ices II
ond in the broad jump. Ander- Henry (J) a.:.. Woods (J); 10'. I~) vs. Stlgrnan (~) .
Th1s gave the Reds a 7-6 edge son and McCormick each had
Traek Evenlt
Friday•1 Garne 1
anu Pinson cinched It In the 11z points and Smith and Eis· IO&lt;J YARD DASH _ Swisher Baltimore at Detroit, nigh!
ninth when he lnpled fer hos naugle each had 10.
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&lt;P), Shaffer (J), Henry &lt;J), Chicago at Cleveland, night
fourth hot and scored on a, sac· Galhpohs . also had ..,. se&lt;- and Rumley (KC) tie, and Eng- Minn. at Washington, night
11foce fly by M•l Queen.
ond place wms, four thords, four Ush (P) 10·7
(Only games scheduled)
Clncinri&amp;ll piled up a 6-0 lead fourtll and four filtb placet. Z20 YARD ·DASH _ SwishNail pa1 League
er IPI, Sb8!1er (J), Neue (P),
W. L Pet. GB
Rumley (KC), and Yoq IG). Plltsburgb
9 ; .69Z ...
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Atlanta
9 I .600 I
440 YARD DASH - Richards San Francisco 9 8 .600 1
(J), B. Smith tG), Henry (J), Los Angele1
9 6 .600 1
Doss (G), and !llicahell (P); Philadelphia
6 5 .540 !
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New York
4 I .400 3¥.
880 YARD RUN - Armstrong Sl. Louis
6 1 .46% 3
(G), Henry &lt;J), Sutoa IKC), Houston
7 8 .467 3
Tabor (KCI 8lld Shaffer (J). Cincinnati
3 8 .%73 5
2:119.7.
Chicago
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MILE RUN - B. Smitb IG),
WedDescJay•o Besalll
Henry (J), Saxton (KC), Thom- Cincinnati 8 San Francisco 1
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as (KC), and Lee IP). 4:51.
Housloll 3 Sl. Louis I, n;ght
TWO MILE RUN - Prater Lo11 AJ18eles f AUanla 1, night
Our Lowest Price Goodyear Nylon Till
ON OUR HIGH-SPEED, mGH·
IJ), Baker (GI, Mowery (P), PIIU., at Chicago, ppd., raiR
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Samples (G), aad DaVIdson IG). New York at Phlla., ppd., wet
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THI GOODYIWl
880 REl.A Y - Jackson (Plan- Pittsburgh at Chicago-Sisk
cuff, R. Henry, Richards, and (H)) vs. Hancts 11·11.
Tho Oaly Law-Prieod TiN wll1o
Shaffer), Pomeroy, lid Galli· Sl Louis at Houston lnlghl)poiiS. 1:44.3.
Bril01 (~) YS. Lalman (1-1).
Extra-Mileage Tufoyll Rubber and
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MILE RELAY - Galllpalll Atlaola al Los Angeles
Exira·
Stroa1 3-T Nylaa Cord.
TilTED JOI 11U1 MU.a AT OVD. :Ill M.P.&amp; I
(Woodard, Doss, B. Smith and (nlght)-Biaslngame (1.0) vs. !
• Turupllce-Proved f11&lt; Your IJriYfaa ldlty.
Annatrong), Jackson 8lld Porn- Drysdale (0-2).
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180 LOW HURDLES - El.. l New York at Pittsburgh night
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oaugle &lt;G), Kilgour (J) Swish- Phlladelphia at Chicago '
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DIVORCE GR!N'I'Ell
VJSrrs IN MIDDLEPORT
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Maxine Dugan has been grant.
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ed a divor;e from. l.arry Dul~:
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LIMA Peru (UPil -Rescaellipolls and New York Coty, l . Ollie D Ncu 67 was kolled I in Meigs County Common p
ptQCs 'teday s•ghfed
tbe spent Weduesrlay .evening bl'·l - 00 esd · nis'h~ ~hen
his C01.•rl 011 grounds of grn!iB ~~
w~bge of • Peruvian att. MktdlepOl with her cousin, w II ay
t I and llect Hlld ext.rcnle (•ruelty.
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llller allbo Jlolloop •• Cbllcl lolra.: Walter Athey, brlnlng h~r i c•r went out of ~~~·~·orne a' plaintiff was awarded cu•todJ
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C.ayoo ill the Andes. The a bouquet of dogwood and Vl0·1struck a tree ncar
\of 8 minor child.
by Hel.el'! Bottel
big Conslellalton dltiappeared lets from her all-white gorden. mile east ol _here . . .. - · ··- lv
. tale Wedoesday )'ilh 19 per·
---·- -- ···- · · .... ----~-.A! ll'{GTON, Del. (UP!)- After 12 hours of l'fI e YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
cbantmg,
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'1:?meame;smenall started
over!" I doubt 1 .111 •~-. ,... ng 11ve
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Btitlsh v , a 17·year·old brunette popped Tbls column IS for young)'.....G.......... ~nlrl have been Aroerleaao.
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t~·-~~~IPI 1J"\Uic~of'HMS Walrus Wednesday and askea pie, the problems!. anod f. ~·e~ ;~;;~~~i.)g, especially to the _,!':';.,II·I ~:•d·~·u ;.b-~ 8':; ,:,
t t the sub- ures, their troub ~ aQ u··
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ttf was their un;J"a ••• ... .!m! s. e
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c;,';''. anted~~ off.
Icouldn'l do it legally, so I had to witb lhe rest of Helen Help Semors .""~d• '~ouldn'l dn lbere wia ae t\811 ol survlv5' r, :b
McVay 8 Baltimore do It illegally.''
Us! lt welcomes laughs but last gam._. •
or1. Ta, Amefit:Mi vktlrni !:/ te . ag:;,a lold ~fflcers of the \ She said her fatherihe~ ~· wob'l dodge a serious question tb~\ave come to lbe conclu· cla~;l!le pla~e'a. pl!ol., Cap~
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bound submarme ,E. McVay, wasGwl~ Britain. with a brusl&gt;off.
slon thai adults aren't sa great. WIIUam 'tnOI&gt;ol Miami, ,a~
f l@le stowed away because, "I :Air Force m rea "1 Ilk. Send your teen-age questions
• ve they've got, Jell· lllrOfl ·lJ. .' ~~~'1!0 Co!P• •. -' :
-.ta&amp;d to 10 lo England. ! •Besides, ·~. said,
' 1to YOUTH ASKED FO~ IT, ~m~e~;\ow rotten they are anleera: Gerald P. Flynn, of
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English boys.
bo t ' care of Helen Help US . tbos ,I g h time' But they do have zm Eas\. &amp;~',ke, Seal~.•·
The 1,600-ton sub was a u newspaper.
all t e
heir ima e of being Wasb., Paul L. Bond, of 3~'03
~1'0 ICe alf0
four hours at sea when B"arbara DON'T JUDGE ALL
to keep upd!n'l thei- PEEV· Parkwood, Joat•bol'o, Ark.,
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emerged from a conmn~ tower BY A FEW
·~preme,
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I and Tro~ M. 1\080, of 23101
:compartmenl, !eelln~ groggy Dear Helen:
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West JeHerHI, Boloe. IdahO.
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from carbon monoxtde fumes. I was at a basketball game I Dear eev .
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left her aboard a boat whoch lo all adulls. Towards lhe end li• the teen !heme song. ArenJ
met lhe ship aooul 15 motes of lhe game lhe olher 1eam you guotty or lhe same thong
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from here.
Iwas winning by ten points and I"All" adults aren't rude and
; ~OE, Mich. !UPI) Had she remained in
the
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J!ot&amp;f and civil defense valun- 1tower she would have drowned 5:~~T:~f:llh&gt;rtftJ, ~ ·
that
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1are ).d.'s. 1t only seems
~ri~ay patrolled sections of when the Walrus submerged.
coLUMBUS tUPll - Tilt way 1o observers because the under a ll4!,500be~ontra~ city'
tlo• r~1te Erie shoreline where
Conlroveny over Oblo SIDle do-righters seldom get noticed. The contrac~ ween .gned
gale-whipped waves kept
Unlvenlly's school of journal· - H.
~~ thed twoT~~~d7: ~ill be
$ ..iootimated 3,000 persons
om coaUIIUod to rage today ' Desr Helen:
. nes ay.
h with
ttod;;:ilbelr homes.
as a Pulll!er-prlze winning i•· l Girls often complain
thai m the shape of a horseskl~ the
• Wiih continued forecasts ror
structor lasbed out at the 1 when boys go out on dates watb the. op~n end overloo g
~mjle-an-bour winds. authorl·
new dlrtctor and a special I them, especially when we ar~ OhiO Rover.
Ues''f!leld then was htlle C'hfl 11 ~e
fatuity commission urged tbe Itclt.ing them hom~. we _don t
-.-the flood wators would recede
unlverslly presldeal to leave show much affect•?"· I fmally Just a Trtck
quickly.
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the student aewspapcr alone. asked the gorl I like to go lo
WASIDNGTON - ANGRY'
· A· 100-mile stretch of the
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1 B Harkey journalism the movies wtth me and fte .
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shore from Sandusky. Ohio, to Mr. Eldon Wuerch_of Galllpo- Ins~~ cbarg~ that the ace':'pled. I am puzzled about Rep~bllcans charg~ lana~ sell
the southern edge of the Detroit lis was elected prestdent of ~e
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' ed director William how she expects me to act. I Prestdent J~on s P
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rbettOpolitan area was \ratte~d Tri ~ County. Conc:rt AssocJa· ~e"J.:•;;. of lbe University planned to kiss her good-ni~ht off some~~ t
g~~er:~ uwith 12-foot waves Tuesd~y tion Wedneso.a; mght at .the oi Nebraska, was ''tempera- but I am afr~id she wou!d thmk loa.ns ~as ~ke~ad gto ad!it
ni•ht . and early Wednesday m llome of Dr: and Mrs. 0se1lr
1811 unlit" lo direct the this is too httle. I don t wanl latoon. bB~t ~d reduce the
What was said to be the worst Clarke, Galhpohs, by . the As- men Y
f urnallsm.
to lose out with her. What ts he pro a Y c
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Lake Erie storm in the area sociation's board of duectors. OSU sl~~ol o ]lo nal outburst the normal showing of al'fec- federal budget by :lng fl . the
since 1952
Mr. Wuerch succeeds Mrs.
"Ha s emo o
h d tion between a teen-age girl Nine GOP mem rs o .
Th
~ Cross set up Oscar Clarke whose resigna· of last week, when he la£1 e ] nd boy? CITGO KID
House Banking Committee, 1D a
evac:ation centers in high tion was ac~ptcd with regret. out at the troops Immediate- ~ear Cii:report on Jobmion's proposal
chools Wednesday and hun- Mrs. Esther Clark of Middle· ly upoa helng awarded hls A good rule on almost every· for a "pool" of government
~eds of volunte~rs helped port, who has s't!rved on the swagger stick by OSU Prest· thing is: "When in doubt loans, said the Pre.stdent could
remove and resettle strand~d board many years, resigned dent Novice G. Fawcett, pro- -don't!" Your girl wm like reduce the $112.8 billion budget
famtlles. · Army and Navy from the organizalion.
vlded proof lhal he Is tem- you belter if you make her wail for tbe coming fiscal ye~
'*rsonnel also were called in. New members named to the peramentaUy unftl to dlml a while for that good-night kiss. possibly below $100 bllh~, tb
directorate were Mr. and Mrs. anything so Important as
H.
selling eno~gb sl_lareS m e
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Ralph crump of Pt. Pleasant, scllool of Ibis Unlverslly,
PERSONAL TO "FRIEND poot to pnvale mvestors.
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and Dr. and Mrs.
Lewis Harkey said in an interview . A RAT-::'INK": Don't expect
llfntronl
Schmidt of Gallipolis.
In lbe Oblo Stale Lantera.
honor from a partner
in
PTA TO MEET
)trs. Smith 1 U Soc: Sent - eld Plans were mad~ to reorgan- IIP'~"%ii'f¥~:'1!~~~®:741KT&gt;W:'.l't . "crime." When the heat Is on, The Southern Local elemenMrs. Harry P. Smtih was hos· lze the board o! doreclors. and
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tess when lhe Past Matrons of several potential members were Junior Society
dirty work _ and tben you'll meet Monday, May Z, at the
Pinneroy Chapter OES mel discussed. Th• association is 11-1 IS t Parsonage
bolh learn it's a lot easier to school. Mrs. June. Lee, guod·
Tuesday evening at the Masonic interested in new members
ee ~ in of the Jun· tell the truth. _ H.
' ance counselor, will show a
Temple. Mrs. Harlwell Curd, from Middleport, Mason and The Apnl lflee~cfet of the OF SHOES AND DOGS
mm on lbe role o! councilors
pi-esident. presided. Devotions New Haven.
lor Mtssto~ryF
YMethodist Dear Belen:
in the secondary school and
taken !rom PSBirn ~1 W&lt;&gt;re hy The group considered several Laurel Ch h 1~~ llowing sun- 1 love my molher dearly, but Cpl. John Francis, of lbe Gal·
~s. Dale Smith who also .~ead persons for th~ position .of Church hw~s s:nd'a 0 morning in she doesn't love dogs, and I do lipolls Po.st of tlle Ohio State
a! noem, "Praying Hands.
membership chaorman, and dos· day Sc 00ti
_ I'm going to he a vel Our Patrol, will talk on safety.
00~ of the par- own
'Games were played under the cussed obtaining a better piano the recrea 00 r
dog _ okay. But there's a
direction o! Mrs. James Souls· for concerls.
sonage.
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TO REGISTER
bt and prizes awarded to Mrs. An early.-meeltng Is being Gf'!UP Dslngmt_gnsopewere led by sa~•ed 'Jop-talled do• that Mr Clarence Thompson, ·Mid·
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Superintendent o1
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of Mrs. arne,•
tb 'tudy book lhrows old shoes and bricks at Schools has announced
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Alom.o Custer and Mrs. Glenn
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missionary but maybe someday she Won t. dergarten classes for the 196G·
D\11 Refreshments w.re serv· Veterans Memorial Hospllal
~a~! ;~wn at the May Please take sides witb the 67 term will be held In Central
rd to the above and Mrs. C. F. Admlsolons - Ina
Upton, · 1
An offering was taken poor animals, and me. They hoilding, May z, 3, and 4, from
Hostess for lhe RFD, Reed!!ville; Ruth
Roof-To schools In Hong were made by the same kind 9 a. m. to 11,30 a.m. and from
{ T9mpk!ns..
May meetmg will be Mrs. AI· •Shade; Carrie Osborne,
P
Hand that made all
living IZ:JO p. m. 1o 3 p. m. Children
fred Crow.
_ _ _ ville: Freda Lyons, Mason; Al~nding were Darlene lllich· creatures. and have •• much must be 5 years old by October
MAIN STREET
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Dorothy Cashdollar,
1 v· ki Ricky Sherri and right 1o Jove as any of us. How 31 to be eligible to allend lbe
IN MEMORIAM
ville; Kenneth Matson, Rutland; ;~ • ~l~k, Kafuy and Darla con 1 make my Mother tbink .::l•·iss~es~.~==--=-==~l.,.,.,.,""'""""""""""""'""'"""....,,..-....,.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ir'~
Nota R•lchle, Tuppers Plams. Gil7,YLinda and Martha Baker, so? - SAD ANIMAL LOVER -~
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Dlstharges - Lydoa
Eblin Becky Wright Kar- Dear Sad:
. HAZEL CLELAND
bach. Robert Soothern,
Soulsb Rodney Bail•y, Honey, If yoor mother's aim , .
Runnel,
Velma
Slobart,
Robert
anf' Dennl• Gilmore, is !Ike most females she'll nev- •
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Dye, Larry Collms.
and Keith Klein and er connect with Rover - eve~ U
Diana Lewis and leaders, 1\lrs. she reall~ wanted to, whocb
Gilmore and Mrs. Ernest Pow- she doesn t.
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clean up lbe garbage
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A delegati.. !rom tbe fleeljlbelr ball of lhe fifth aller rook- lhe game wllb the vlcl8ry es leBI in lour lrlpt, then beaded
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Welker for &amp;-presentative Committee,
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two ~s In lbe Reds' 11-6 slug.
Torre. All
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fest victory over the SaB Fra•
Stargl, Pitt 12 ~~ 1 16
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Allen, Phil
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Inning and a triple lhat set up j
Amorlcaa Loope
an Insurance non In lbe ninlh The Gallla Aca~emy Hlgh Jackson bad lour first,
during the wanD afternoon.
School track l!()uad scored Its ...,.nds, one lhlrd;-tbree I&lt;
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Sox IZ· &amp;blnson WbUe While Pinson and the Cincin- J
"I wanted lo do my best,'' first complete lrlumn~ :n three and three lllthl. Pomeroy was
~ :"!~aal ~~~CI~:I 9 37 5 16 Sox 10; )llcMullen, Senaiors 10; nali Reds were outlasting the
Vorla said In a thoughtful way years on Memorial Field Wed.. forst twice, aecond twice, third
Aroorlc Loa
B Rb B 1 10 41 1 17
Conigliaro, Red So•; Scott, Red San Francist"O Gi.'nts, 3·6, '
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afterward. "There were seven nesday evening.
!b: llmOI, fourth twice, and
W. r"'Pcl. GB &amp;boo~: C~l 12 46 11 19 .41.1 Sox; Cash, Tigers; all 9.
Wednesday, Mays tagged the
people here t. see me - my Coach Terry Hansley and filth six llm01. Kyler Creek Cleveland
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Causey, KC 12 31 5 11 353 Olanta, Koulax, Dodgers,. Cuel- lnnmg and headed lor home
The Reds were slated to lace second with
6112, Pomeroy wer., Mile run, B. Smitb, : Delroll
t 4 .69Z I White, NY
10 35 ; 12 .343 lar, Astros: all ~; Craig. while a cake labeled "say hey
Juan Marlcilui! (~) Ieday as third with 48, and Kyger Creek' High jump, Pete
6 l .515 4 Echbrn, Bal IZ 43 9 14 .
Phlllles: . Knowles, Phllh•s: 512" got a lillie st:• 'er some
4 6 ·400
the Giants atlempt to pull oul fourth with 14 points. .
· 5"; Discus, B. McCormick,
Kaline, Del
Perry, Goanls; all 2.0.
place in the clubhouse.
of a lbret!ogame losing streak. Last Blue DevD vicotory on 3"; Shot pul, B. M&lt;Cormlck, Boooton
S I .250
Home Rnao
The scuttlebutt has it lhal
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NaUoaal Leagae: Mays, Alnerkaa Le~JUt:_McDowell, Willie is anxious lo hit number
t~~'~ mound -fer the Reds.
·~ 1963 campaign. GAHS squads Eisnaugle, 23:4: Pole vault, G. Kansas CJty
2 8 .200 7'h Giants 6· Alou Braves 5· lndJSns; McLam, Tigers ; both 512 as soon as possible and
Jn the opener of the two-game finished second or third in all Howell, 10'-0"; Broad jump, P. New York
111 .154. t Torre, B~aves 5: Kranepooi,
McNally, Orioles. Mcf'or- this end he reportedly
series, the Reds, who had 11964 meets. The Gallians failed i Anderson, 18'-4l,2"; d80 yard
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Kan. City at Detroit, ppd., rain Orioles; Kaline, T~rs; OlivA, I Indians, all 2-0.
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Twins; McMullen, senators; all '
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Runs BaU•d Ia
By United Pre" IDteruallonal II
~il;.in~: :h ;~~:S~1. 8~~t· dash and finished third in the (G) and Brown &lt;G) 39'1f,".
Kansas City at
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Free Flor~d.a V.ac.ation
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Giants 15; Flood, Cards 14;
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Lee &lt;G), Crow (P). Gibbs (P), California at
Boyer, Mets: McCovey, Giant.s; Rochester
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Tommy Harper scored whal Four Blue Devils rounded out Iand Gingerich (JI, 120'0".
(nighi)-Cbance (H) vs.
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American League: B. RobiniSomtllnals, Besl-oi·Fiv&lt;l
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out. Helms, • !ast-movmg r~ok· shot pul and discus; Bruce !UGH JUMP _ Anderson (Gl and McNally (z.ll).
!e, just be~t the _throw to forst Smilh, firsl in the mile run and Gingerick tJ), Gilmore JG). Waahinglon at New Yorkby Hal Lanoerwhoch would hav• ,second in lhe 440 yard clssh; Brown (G), and Roush IP). ;•;" Duckworth (0-Z) vs. Peterson
resulted in an mnmg-ending dou.- and Sam Eisnaugle, first in the POLE VAULT_ RoweD (G), (1·1) .
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180 yard low hurdles and sec- Gilmore (G) Blankenship &lt;KC) Chicago al Boston - Lamabe
Pinson'o Triple Ices II
ond in the broad jump. Ander- Henry (J) a.:.. Woods (J); 10'. I~) vs. Stlgrnan (~) .
Th1s gave the Reds a 7-6 edge son and McCormick each had
Traek Evenlt
Friday•1 Garne 1
anu Pinson cinched It In the 11z points and Smith and Eis· IO&lt;J YARD DASH _ Swisher Baltimore at Detroit, nigh!
ninth when he lnpled fer hos naugle each had 10.
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&lt;P), Shaffer (J), Henry &lt;J), Chicago at Cleveland, night
fourth hot and scored on a, sac· Galhpohs . also had ..,. se&lt;- and Rumley (KC) tie, and Eng- Minn. at Washington, night
11foce fly by M•l Queen.
ond place wms, four thords, four Ush (P) 10·7
(Only games scheduled)
Clncinri&amp;ll piled up a 6-0 lead fourtll and four filtb placet. Z20 YARD ·DASH _ SwishNail pa1 League
er IPI, Sb8!1er (J), Neue (P),
W. L Pet. GB
Rumley (KC), and Yoq IG). Plltsburgb
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Atlanta
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440 YARD DASH - Richards San Francisco 9 8 .600 1
(J), B. Smith tG), Henry (J), Los Angele1
9 6 .600 1
Doss (G), and !llicahell (P); Philadelphia
6 5 .540 !
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New York
4 I .400 3¥.
880 YARD RUN - Armstrong Sl. Louis
6 1 .46% 3
(G), Henry &lt;J), Sutoa IKC), Houston
7 8 .467 3
Tabor (KCI 8lld Shaffer (J). Cincinnati
3 8 .%73 5
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Chicago
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MILE RUN - B. Smitb IG),
WedDescJay•o Besalll
Henry (J), Saxton (KC), Thom- Cincinnati 8 San Francisco 1
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Housloll 3 Sl. Louis I, n;ght
TWO MILE RUN - Prater Lo11 AJ18eles f AUanla 1, night
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cuff, R. Henry, Richards, and (H)) vs. Hancts 11·11.
Tho Oaly Law-Prieod TiN wll1o
Shaffer), Pomeroy, lid Galli· Sl Louis at Houston lnlghl)poiiS. 1:44.3.
Bril01 (~) YS. Lalman (1-1).
Extra-Mileage Tufoyll Rubber and
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Exira·
Stroa1 3-T Nylaa Cord.
TilTED JOI 11U1 MU.a AT OVD. :Ill M.P.&amp; I
(Woodard, Doss, B. Smith and (nlght)-Biaslngame (1.0) vs. !
• Turupllce-Proved f11&lt; Your IJriYfaa ldlty.
Annatrong), Jackson 8lld Porn- Drysdale (0-2).
• llxtrs...U.. 'hfop
• Gives Extra Trtotiou Rain Of' Shme.
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120 IDG\1 HURDLES - Plan- (alghi)-EIIio fl.l) vs.
• Fila Compacls, Medium ud llitl Cola
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cuff IJ), Brown (G) HoweU 11 (:1-0)
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(G), SargeAI (P), 8lld Stanley iOn)),' games scheduled I
• Built to toke lri.obIPI. :17.8.
Frlday'o Games
1peed driving raiD
180 LOW HURDLES - El.. l New York at Pittsburgh night
or shine/
oaugle &lt;G), Kilgour (J) Swish- Phlladelphia at Chicago '
er (P), Plancuff (J)
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Walker (G ). :lU.
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Personne!mao ":rhltd Class CoUnty Retarded ~·· Aa- ·a 10 11 p.J!L at
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:~st!c use.el coq:"ti!ln . ! Holzer
Huapital· Visiting
Gaage readings• Gallipolis William R. Anderson, USN, 8011 IIOC!ation are holding a rummage 1!Jc1! ~
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'l'he m~n 11 between Ill nrst In IIIII, the war with Japan M~:.' Cera~
~tf~:~~: hours: 2-4 Gn~. 7-B .~ : m. Par- Dam ti.o, 21.11, "'"~n&amp; 68 feet of Mn. WJII!am H. Ancjerlon lilt tlaftiDc tndeJ llliii'IIIIIIIIW lie Uaecl lor 'lf1t
&lt;lttarter ll!t!.fuU phase.
oa!olally ended as a treaty hlld
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h lrman fated ents only on Pedlalrlt~ ward. on roller$ Pomeroy • Mason ol IIIII Ltocoh! Hill Drlvo, Porn· througb Saturday ftolll t a.m. trip. T)le .
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The i:I\Oiiilfta star• are .YenUi iigned tho yoor before by the ~ her":,;~: AmeriC:n LeAdmissions .
J2.50, Pl. 'pteaoant 26.72, !1iJ&gt;. eroy, has completed ~ seven- nnUI3 p.m. at the 014 JaekOOD'I dance IIIII
an~ !11!¥"'1,
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UQ)!td Statto and 47 ' other lon l!a• assisted ~i.e l.egion for Ml'll. Har.ol Clendenm, est ton 0.68 atatlonory, KAnawha month round-the-world crwse cab Stand on 5th Street. All j Hlsb IJchoo,l
'I'J&gt;a !"*JJI"! alar Ia Jupltlr. natloal wenllnlo lflecl.
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111 helnln~ oro- Fo~ Ave;; ~Ver!Y_ J;, Swa!~ Falla 1.211 rlalng, Charlesll&gt;n out. aboard lhe oalvaae ohlp ,uss procoedo from the ule, wiD "\-:· (ES'l'),
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w~s '?.the retarded cJlildreD 1 earnp 1 • . .._..,_ v...:'l
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Chartef· Mo. 9815
also said that the basebaU pro- Simpkins, 2033 Chatham Avll.; running- lll• feet, erd Winfield ctlmexed b~ a v1Slt w we u:y. t~uuw•cL ;...,uua ~···~ . - ~.
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4 ·-· REPORT OF CONDITION OF
;;-am t~ ~ ~!lflnM~ bY Drew Mn. ~~Y v...Qu~kle~ ~·V~ dam a faet.
famous Meocan reaort town rummage tD d~te may bring
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Woboter Post Is un~er
child ton; . NalDao n. ""Ill• "'· •• Bo&amp;IIIIUVUII••io•
of Aca!'lficO. hefcre tranolltnll U to the sale Site or call Mrs.
Hotlo c..Noll , •!!li! , &gt;
welfare lnd 1 CO!Itribtltlon of Gallipolil; Maurloe H. Smith, Ollfo River _ Andrew Cal· the Panama Canal and on tG Eleanor r;mou U'I~:.JZi or Mrs.
. ·~-Coo ..l' ·· .._,,.,
THE FIRST NATION,.. ""
OF RACINE
f30 wa~ made toward it. it Rt, I, Crown City;
Mrl. houn up 14 7:115 p.m.. Warren Its Norfolk, Va., homeport.
WIU!am Longstaff 61;-3541 81111
Ct:J!Iitcl 011' Sfatl~i! !!\-1
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of Ohio, at tile Cloae of BllliM., on April 5, wea anliOIUIOtd .that flO waa JomeJ B. Cook, Muoo; Palt'lc- Houghland 'up 14, u:in a, m.;
. --the !ll"licles will he pieked up. w.
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1066. Published in response to call made by Complro!ler aent to the XonJB ~orne lor
M. Bowsor, Gallipolis Fill' Jelfboat up 14, 3:40a.m.; IO!utb- President Jamel · MOIII'OI!,
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of tho Curren~'Y. under SecUon 5211, \J, S. Reviled Statutea. ll'eJII at Ealler.
ry: Woodrow W. Bradley, Pt. ern down II, 6:20a.m.; Caplain
bom on tblt day 1111768.
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A communle1tion waa rmtiPteasant; Mll• Gerttudll
Joe down IS, 2:40 p. m.: Pennt L
Caah balances with other banks and eash
!rom lhe l!e111ta committee Rt. 2• Letart; Helen K. Grmun, sylvania up IS, 5:4Q a.m.; Eli·
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L. sha Wood, up 16, s,!O a. m.;
Uni 'ed States Government obligations,
ftoata In the pMade. It was King, Pomoroy; Richard R. Zimmer up IT, 3:31a. m.: Kay
&lt;llrect and ~uar•ntPO~ .. _............. - 496,078.79 Jnnounced that l&gt;!ay 1 lo Chilli· Hensley, Rt. I, Long Boltom; D. up 17 3 a. m.- Jefferson
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WE CLOSE AT 12 NOON THUUDAYI
Obl · "ior · o.f Sl"'" and polilioal subdivlaiona
6.000.00 eothe Hoapttal Day and a pro- Mro. Mary M. Hubbard, Syra· up 18, o:iD a. m.; Robert Reed
L?: a&gt; ano ctosoounts .. ..... - ----- ------- -- 819,023.50 .,am will be sponsored by the clllt; Mrs. Paul !!l. Coppock, ip 211 5.40 a m. Esso p
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Fi&gt;; -~ aF:t~ ------ ... ---- · - .. .... ------- ID.009.33 American Le; iuo .md the Unit Jackson; l~an E:. SpriQs, Rt vanl~ up 21.' &amp;
:io a. m.: ~:~a
v..otobloot• . r ureta .•. _... ..................... 13,53&amp;.54 118 Invited. It was also annoonc·
3, Jackwn. Ronald K. K!aor,
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3, Oak Hill I Mro. Thomao Bosworth up 23, 2.311 a m.,
eWtod Trellis
TOTAL ASSETS ·-·---- ... ·--·------· U,5110,f30.55 ed thai Kathryn Welsh
hus 1 H n- It
k , !I L Whtto down 23, 4:00 a. m.
• Picke&amp; Ptne• Trtmntlftl
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membership · · ""''!ne ' Jac son, 8a Y • GaUipo!ll Dam - 'lshton
for Flower IIICI1 encl
from
the
Clnclnnafl
Unit
to
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Jackson:
Mrs.
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wn 6. • p. m., uc eye ~tate
local
unit.
Plans
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Elgerdlfl
eG•rdtn HoH arwl
O: m;md deposits of in1ividu•ls,
lor a bake snle on M 'l) 6 the ther 8. Davis, Jackso", Mrs.
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partnerships, and cor porations ___ ___ __ $ 446·63!;125
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Jack M. BeHs, Rt. 4, Oak Hl!l; down 12:10 a. m. ; T1tan down 1
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1:50 a. m.; H. E. Bowles dcwn
T:ma and 91VinJ• depo•H• of individuals,
FLOWER BULBS
partnerships. and corpural!onJ .... .. .. 810.908.61 Initiation of candidates was ames E. Dixon, Rt. 4, Oak ,
2.949.93 held will! Mrs Orvllle Well as Hill; Chorl" R. Martin, Iron- 3 •· m.
Depoolto of United Ststeo Government -- - -See Our Batman Toy Auortment
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KJlnawbl Rtvor - Helen Z.
Deposits cf States and pulitical subdlvislona
' · !n~llatory officer as&amp;JSted by
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TOTAL DEPOSITS ___ ...... $1,347,669.&amp;9
a.seball Supplies- Btlll, a.ta, Glovet
Mrs. Ben N•ulzllng, pianiSt;
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Mro. Eddie Smith. chaplain: Mrs. Jack M. Betts, Rt. 4, . Patten down Wmlleld 4:25p.m.;
LIVE PARAKEETS
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Mrs. J. J. 1'1lorn10n, lirst vice Oak Hill, son, IU7 a. m., Wed· Allen R. Merrill up Wmfleld
Tot.al 11m•, Mnd •mpga depo01t1 '610,908.61
resident: Mrs. Guv E. Guln- nesday; Mra. Paul E. Coppock 5:30p.m.; Fort Dearborn down
SUPPLIES FOR YOUR PETS
either hablhllcs (BUIIdmg Fund Ac•ountJ •.
19,000.00
IPh
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Winlield 1-1111
o• m·,· Beov•r up
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TOTAL LIABILITIES __ __ ___ ......... $1,366,669.59 \Mrs: Olin Knapp and Mf!. Mos: Wednesday.
Winll•ld 3:00 a. m.
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on Fisher, president. Initiated
Disc~arges
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CApiTAL ACCOUNTS
Iw•re senior members, Mrs. Mary D. Auxter, Mrs. Frank cert presented by tile 0 h lo I
Vote For &amp; Support Tho Sclwol Bond houe
1ommon stock- total par value ·---··-----· $ 50,000.00 JI"loyd Weber and Mrs. IV. R. Beckley, David L. Blankenohlp, 1 University Orchestra, Athena. i
l'Jo. shares author!nd BOO
Couch and Junior members, Mro. Harold E. Bowman, Mrs. 1 Mr. and M'rs. Dorsal Riebel i
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No. ~hpres outstandln£' 500
Tere1a, Rita and Ida Ca!lcl, Dolphus J. Brannon,
Mr!l. · attended the (!hristenin&amp; of their
~urpl~s ·- -- -.-- -----·----- .. ------------ · . 60.000.00 Mary Croas and Tammie Gutn- M.11rgaret Brooks, Mrl'l . Ed-: two grandchildren, Pamela and I
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- - ·-·-·--Undlvoded profots _____ .... ------------ -- · , 731760,96 thor.
1w1n G. Carr, Mrs. Thelma Dick· I Johnny Riebel of Albany. Par-[
POMEROY
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... -183,760.96 A muolcol progl'am wao pre- 1ena, Mrs. Elmer E. George, ents of the children are Mr. I
WY 2·3498
•••ted by Mn. Neutzling who : Reginald G. Gro.,, Jr., Mrs. and Mrs. John !Iiebel.
Pd. Pol. Adv.
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
lave a monologue "How Be~ · Eita JamiSon, Mro. Eugle L. --·-·-.. -----·---.. -- ---- - - -CAPITAL ACCOUN'l'S · -· · ·-- ------·- · tU5M30,!5 oy Mede the Flag'; and tho blo- Johnoon, Mrs. Harry E. John·
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lory ol the Star Spangled Bon' Darrell R. Jones, Mro.
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1. Freeland S. Norris, Cashier, of the above-named bank nor Bittle Hymn ol the
Kin&amp;, Mrs. Jospeh E.
do heroby declare that thla r~port o! condtlon Ia true and bll A 1 the 81 tilul
, David F. Lawson, Fred· ,
.OIILD
correet lo the b~st of my knowledge and belief.
pud cA, mer co,
au ' erick D. Miller Edward
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Tndey Is Thursday, April 28, "dlmout" In all oomm\Diltle!
Uto IIBtll day oll!itl6.wlth zt7 to along tbt Atlantic 00&lt;1•t ofter

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IThoae shoes are guaranteed to wear tor at least
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The Very Belt
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NO IIASONAILI
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Sill
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Following tht SupNme Com.
wu tile topic ol Ule
~otlons by Mrs. Joseph Coo~: II
whfq the Pomorw WCI'U met
Tueoday ilftornoon at !lit Unil-11
td Mtlhodt.t CIIUrc:h.
Mrs. AUen ll«mpkln,
dent, condlMited tilt
which opelltll with a lly11m
prayer. Reports were given
the! various offleeM. Mr!l.
Melvin Alkire NJl(l!Wd
aendinl cards to olek membero.
A 1111011 on Jmttrl
Ill windows of busintol pl~~~:P
ooncernlnB Youth Temperance
Week wu Jlven by Mill Lit·
eretia Gen~oimer. A I'QUn~·
robin card waa ..., to !&gt;!ill
Lydia ~bt!nbach 111 Veteran!
1\lemorlal Hospital. The pr&lt;&gt;fl'am topic, "Tile Marohing
rield," planned by Mro. William L. Smilh, was presented
by Miss Genhel!ner .

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We, the qndarsianed d!rectoro atte1t the eorreetnt~s
or tbta repOrt ol condition and declare lhll It hal been examinert by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief
"true and eorrect.
J. DILLON CROSS
EARL P. CROSS
Directors
CLARENCE V. PRICE
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald "7:;~
entertained with a dinner ~
day eveninK at their lwllli!,
borne St., in ~vanllO
Mrs. Hauck's ~real
nee Summerfield's tlfOO·nd birth· II
day. A docoflted birthdaY cat&lt;• II
was oerved with Ule dinner
!llr and Mrs. Frank ~::~::.:
field and lienee ol 0
Mrs. W. R. Ferrell, West
em: Mn. Mildred Miller
Jan&lt;!; Mfl, Loroy Wallen: Min- II
ersvil)f, and Mr. and Mr o.
HaQcl;,
- - - - - -- - - dent of the Womann''•:~~~~~.~~
trY Society of the C

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OONV~NTION

Nli:W HAVEN - Mn. David
Fielda, Jr., prealdent of the
Woman'a Ml,.lotml7 Society of
the New Haven Churc~ ol G~,
and Mro. Iva C.pohart, stewdirector, allended the
WBJI · · · State Missillllary
Convention at Moondsville, IV.
Va. The theme of llltl ctr~venlion "" "Concern Unlimited."
MIBJlonary speaker was Rev.
Jorl•• NorllQin of Penmaril
and cenlere,.. Ieider w11 M111.
Nellie Snowden, NationJl Pmi- God.

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Smoked Callies

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AM 1his Coupon
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l"ARM WOMEN'S CLUB
'l'he Olive Township
Woman's Club met
with Mrs. Ella Osborne.
business session was prtillde~III
over by the president, Mro.
Vivian Humphrey, who
also i
had the program, "Seven Say·
ings of the Cross." Refreahments were served to the abo.. named and Mro. Ara
el'1!, Mrs. Ella Hannum, M..,.
MJ.rnie Buckley, Mrs. Margaret
Brown, Mrs. Pauline
Mrs. Ina Massar and Mrs.
Han Piekens. The next mee1Ung II
wUl be with Mrs. Pickens.
CDC CLUB
)lr. ond Mro. Ronald Osborne entertained tho CBC club
at their home Saturday evenlnf. Se\'er~l civic
were discusood.
were $erved to the
families:
Dohrman ~;:II
Deaver Weben, ChnriH ·
phrtys, Warren Plekens snd
Jean Whitehead. 'l'lle May
1111011"1! will be at lhe Pickens I
ranch.
Maty Ruth and Joy Sauer
Middleport spent a week
with Jean, Jane and Juli Whil:e-11
head;
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Randolph and Mrs. Qadys Morpn visited Otbo Powell, a paUenl at Camdtn ~ Clark llospllal in Parkersborg.
lleceol visill&gt;rs of Mrs. LiiUa and. Rooe Tbornal were lolr.
81111 Mrs. Frank Gale, Mrs.
Gladys Baughmao, Jack Gal&lt;dl
81111 Mr. mt Mrs. T9111 Cale
ol Gaha011a. .
Tammy
Ruth and Judy
llrix&gt;ks are patients In St. JosHos»Ital, -Par!tersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Toay Nowakow·
IIIIi of New Haven, W. Va.,
vlllled wHII u,. and :Mrs. Den• Weber and sons.
1'be 4111. illh · and 6th gradee
ol Riverview sehool,
Panied by teachers, Mrs. w1·nIlL"
.Mrs. Franz, and Mrs. Weber,
allended thll llllldleD'• c 0 •·

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Dtwlll• lclu, ttHI Juice
Can Dispenser holds
both sizes of frozen
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ADMIRAL DUPI.IIt 22
259 lb. no-dMrOlling froozer
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Candy Bars

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SKINLESS

Melvm W. Roach, Mrs. Robert
Pyatt, Geor&amp;e R. \l'olfenbaraer,
Mrs. Buddy E. Jl'lowm ond in!ant daughter, Mrs. James E.
Montgomery and infant 10n,
Mrs. James R. Smith and In!ant son, Ml'1!. Emery H. Star!·
i"l ftnd Infant daughter.

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REG. $2.00

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

lorm and a de!Sert course was
eerved by Ml'll William swatut
Mrs. Charlea itwalaal, Ml'll. Ill!:
len Couch Mrs Ella Gilmore
J Mr 'Olin' Kna
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Chewing Gum
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to outwear the leJthor uppera.
el\eaardless of wearinll condition• or •••·
soles will not separate from the uppers.

Open friday Night Til
Saturday Nig ht Ti f 9:00 ,.',

DUPLEX
REFRIGER~TOR
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324 lb. no'de!rostlng lreezo•

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Hospl'talN.:,;, .River News

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Personne!mao ":rhltd Class CoUnty Retarded ~·· Aa- ·a 10 11 p.J!L at
0
f()Jiow. ·
dusk.
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:~st!c use.el coq:"ti!ln . ! Holzer
Huapital· Visiting
Gaage readings• Gallipolis William R. Anderson, USN, 8011 IIOC!ation are holding a rummage 1!Jc1! ~
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'l'he m~n 11 between Ill nrst In IIIII, the war with Japan M~:.' Cera~
~tf~:~~: hours: 2-4 Gn~. 7-B .~ : m. Par- Dam ti.o, 21.11, "'"~n&amp; 68 feet of Mn. WJII!am H. Ancjerlon lilt tlaftiDc tndeJ llliii'IIIIIIIIW lie Uaecl lor 'lf1t
&lt;lttarter ll!t!.fuU phase.
oa!olally ended as a treaty hlld
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h lrman fated ents only on Pedlalrlt~ ward. on roller$ Pomeroy • Mason ol IIIII Ltocoh! Hill Drlvo, Porn· througb Saturday ftolll t a.m. trip. T)le .
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The i:I\Oiiilfta star• are .YenUi iigned tho yoor before by the ~ her":,;~: AmeriC:n LeAdmissions .
J2.50, Pl. 'pteaoant 26.72, !1iJ&gt;. eroy, has completed ~ seven- nnUI3 p.m. at the 014 JaekOOD'I dance IIIII
an~ !11!¥"'1,
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UQ)!td Statto and 47 ' other lon l!a• assisted ~i.e l.egion for Ml'll. Har.ol Clendenm, est ton 0.68 atatlonory, KAnawha month round-the-world crwse cab Stand on 5th Street. All j Hlsb IJchoo,l
'I'J&gt;a !"*JJI"! alar Ia Jupltlr. natloal wenllnlo lflecl.
~e P~:t "!
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111 helnln~ oro- Fo~ Ave;; ~Ver!Y_ J;, Swa!~ Falla 1.211 rlalng, Charlesll&gt;n out. aboard lhe oalvaae ohlp ,uss procoedo from the ule, wiD "\-:· (ES'l'),
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vkte for needy ehlldien." She tl:SO &amp;MlunU "~~~~-~ ;.inN .... J.AJJXiua• ••~ ;..~ar;-. o ;:~ !::::: ·.:·::: Opoortune. The e~te
w~s '?.the retarded cJlildreD 1 earnp 1 • . .._..,_ v...:'l
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Chartef· Mo. 9815
also said that the basebaU pro- Simpkins, 2033 Chatham Avll.; running- lll• feet, erd Winfield ctlmexed b~ a v1Slt w we u:y. t~uuw•cL ;...,uua ~···~ . - ~.
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4 ·-· REPORT OF CONDITION OF
;;-am t~ ~ ~!lflnM~ bY Drew Mn. ~~Y v...Qu~kle~ ~·V~ dam a faet.
famous Meocan reaort town rummage tD d~te may bring
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Woboter Post Is un~er
child ton; . NalDao n. ""Ill• "'· •• Bo&amp;IIIIUVUII••io•
of Aca!'lficO. hefcre tranolltnll U to the sale Site or call Mrs.
Hotlo c..Noll , •!!li! , &gt;
welfare lnd 1 CO!Itribtltlon of Gallipolil; Maurloe H. Smith, Ollfo River _ Andrew Cal· the Panama Canal and on tG Eleanor r;mou U'I~:.JZi or Mrs.
. ·~-Coo ..l' ·· .._,,.,
THE FIRST NATION,.. ""
OF RACINE
f30 wa~ made toward it. it Rt, I, Crown City;
Mrl. houn up 14 7:115 p.m.. Warren Its Norfolk, Va., homeport.
WIU!am Longstaff 61;-3541 81111
Ct:J!Iitcl 011' Sfatl~i! !!\-1
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of Ohio, at tile Cloae of BllliM., on April 5, wea anliOIUIOtd .that flO waa JomeJ B. Cook, Muoo; Palt'lc- Houghland 'up 14, u:in a, m.;
. --the !ll"licles will he pieked up. w.
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1066. Published in response to call made by Complro!ler aent to the XonJB ~orne lor
M. Bowsor, Gallipolis Fill' Jelfboat up 14, 3:40a.m.; IO!utb- President Jamel · MOIII'OI!,
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of tho Curren~'Y. under SecUon 5211, \J, S. Reviled Statutea. ll'eJII at Ealler.
ry: Woodrow W. Bradley, Pt. ern down II, 6:20a.m.; Caplain
bom on tblt day 1111768.
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ASSETS
A communle1tion waa rmtiPteasant; Mll• Gerttudll
Joe down IS, 2:40 p. m.: Pennt L
Caah balances with other banks and eash
!rom lhe l!e111ta committee Rt. 2• Letart; Helen K. Grmun, sylvania up IS, 5:4Q a.m.; Eli·
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L. sha Wood, up 16, s,!O a. m.;
Uni 'ed States Government obligations,
ftoata In the pMade. It was King, Pomoroy; Richard R. Zimmer up IT, 3:31a. m.: Kay
&lt;llrect and ~uar•ntPO~ .. _............. - 496,078.79 Jnnounced that l&gt;!ay 1 lo Chilli· Hensley, Rt. I, Long Boltom; D. up 17 3 a. m.- Jefferson
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WE CLOSE AT 12 NOON THUUDAYI
Obl · "ior · o.f Sl"'" and polilioal subdivlaiona
6.000.00 eothe Hoapttal Day and a pro- Mro. Mary M. Hubbard, Syra· up 18, o:iD a. m.; Robert Reed
L?: a&gt; ano ctosoounts .. ..... - ----- ------- -- 819,023.50 .,am will be sponsored by the clllt; Mrs. Paul !!l. Coppock, ip 211 5.40 a m. Esso p
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Fi&gt;; -~ aF:t~ ------ ... ---- · - .. .... ------- ID.009.33 American Le; iuo .md the Unit Jackson; l~an E:. SpriQs, Rt vanl~ up 21.' &amp;
:io a. m.: ~:~a
v..otobloot• . r ureta .•. _... ..................... 13,53&amp;.54 118 Invited. It was also annoonc·
3, Jackwn. Ronald K. K!aor,
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3, Oak Hill I Mro. Thomao Bosworth up 23, 2.311 a m.,
eWtod Trellis
TOTAL ASSETS ·-·---- ... ·--·------· U,5110,f30.55 ed thai Kathryn Welsh
hus 1 H n- It
k , !I L Whtto down 23, 4:00 a. m.
• Picke&amp; Ptne• Trtmntlftl
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membership · · ""''!ne ' Jac son, 8a Y • GaUipo!ll Dam - 'lshton
for Flower IIICI1 encl
from
the
Clnclnnafl
Unit
to
Ule
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Jackson:
Mrs.
Ed·
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B
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Ll i\DILITIES
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wn 6. • p. m., uc eye ~tate
local
unit.
Plans
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made
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12:311
a.
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Elgerdlfl
eG•rdtn HoH arwl
O: m;md deposits of in1ividu•ls,
lor a bake snle on M 'l) 6 the ther 8. Davis, Jackso", Mrs.
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Accnsorln
partnerships, and cor porations ___ ___ __ $ 446·63!;125
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Jack M. BeHs, Rt. 4, Oak Hl!l; down 12:10 a. m. ; T1tan down 1
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1:50 a. m.; H. E. Bowles dcwn
T:ma and 91VinJ• depo•H• of individuals,
FLOWER BULBS
partnerships. and corpural!onJ .... .. .. 810.908.61 Initiation of candidates was ames E. Dixon, Rt. 4, Oak ,
2.949.93 held will! Mrs Orvllle Well as Hill; Chorl" R. Martin, Iron- 3 •· m.
Depoolto of United Ststeo Government -- - -See Our Batman Toy Auortment
87
171 80 .
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KJlnawbl Rtvor - Helen Z.
Deposits cf States and pulitical subdlvislona
' · !n~llatory officer as&amp;JSted by
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Winfield
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TOTAL DEPOSITS ___ ...... $1,347,669.&amp;9
a.seball Supplies- Btlll, a.ta, Glovet
Mrs. Ben N•ulzllng, pianiSt;
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Mro. Eddie Smith. chaplain: Mrs. Jack M. Betts, Rt. 4, . Patten down Wmlleld 4:25p.m.;
LIVE PARAKEETS
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Mrs. J. J. 1'1lorn10n, lirst vice Oak Hill, son, IU7 a. m., Wed· Allen R. Merrill up Wmfleld
Tot.al 11m•, Mnd •mpga depo01t1 '610,908.61
resident: Mrs. Guv E. Guln- nesday; Mra. Paul E. Coppock 5:30p.m.; Fort Dearborn down
SUPPLIES FOR YOUR PETS
either hablhllcs (BUIIdmg Fund Ac•ountJ •.
19,000.00
IPh
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Winlield 1-1111
o• m·,· Beov•r up
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TOTAL LIABILITIES __ __ ___ ......... $1,366,669.59 \Mrs: Olin Knapp and Mf!. Mos: Wednesday.
Winll•ld 3:00 a. m.
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on Fisher, president. Initiated
Disc~arges
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CApiTAL ACCOUNTS
Iw•re senior members, Mrs. Mary D. Auxter, Mrs. Frank cert presented by tile 0 h lo I
Vote For &amp; Support Tho Sclwol Bond houe
1ommon stock- total par value ·---··-----· $ 50,000.00 JI"loyd Weber and Mrs. IV. R. Beckley, David L. Blankenohlp, 1 University Orchestra, Athena. i
l'Jo. shares author!nd BOO
Couch and Junior members, Mro. Harold E. Bowman, Mrs. 1 Mr. and M'rs. Dorsal Riebel i
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No. ~hpres outstandln£' 500
Tere1a, Rita and Ida Ca!lcl, Dolphus J. Brannon,
Mr!l. · attended the (!hristenin&amp; of their
~urpl~s ·- -- -.-- -----·----- .. ------------ · . 60.000.00 Mary Croas and Tammie Gutn- M.11rgaret Brooks, Mrl'l . Ed-: two grandchildren, Pamela and I
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- - ·-·-·--Undlvoded profots _____ .... ------------ -- · , 731760,96 thor.
1w1n G. Carr, Mrs. Thelma Dick· I Johnny Riebel of Albany. Par-[
POMEROY
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... -183,760.96 A muolcol progl'am wao pre- 1ena, Mrs. Elmer E. George, ents of the children are Mr. I
WY 2·3498
•••ted by Mn. Neutzling who : Reginald G. Gro.,, Jr., Mrs. and Mrs. John !Iiebel.
Pd. Pol. Adv.
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
lave a monologue "How Be~ · Eita JamiSon, Mro. Eugle L. --·-·-.. -----·---.. -- ---- - - -CAPITAL ACCOUN'l'S · -· · ·-- ------·- · tU5M30,!5 oy Mede the Flag'; and tho blo- Johnoon, Mrs. Harry E. John·
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lory ol the Star Spangled Bon' Darrell R. Jones, Mro.
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1. Freeland S. Norris, Cashier, of the above-named bank nor Bittle Hymn ol the
Kin&amp;, Mrs. Jospeh E.
do heroby declare that thla r~port o! condtlon Ia true and bll A 1 the 81 tilul
, David F. Lawson, Fred· ,
.OIILD
correet lo the b~st of my knowledge and belief.
pud cA, mer co,
au ' erick D. Miller Edward
U. 1
fREELAND S. NORIUS InThe mertea.
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meeting closed in regular oore, or-rt A. Par er, Mrs.

Tndey Is Thursday, April 28, "dlmout" In all oomm\Diltle!
Uto IIBtll day oll!itl6.wlth zt7 to along tbt Atlantic 00&lt;1•t ofter

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IThoae shoes are guaranteed to wear tor at least
8 months from date of purchase under normal
wearing conditions.

The Very Belt
In Und Ctrs Anywhera
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NO IIASONAILI
OI'IIIR RE,USED
Sill
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IIKOY.

Following tht SupNme Com.
wu tile topic ol Ule
~otlons by Mrs. Joseph Coo~: II
whfq the Pomorw WCI'U met
Tueoday ilftornoon at !lit Unil-11
td Mtlhodt.t CIIUrc:h.
Mrs. AUen ll«mpkln,
dent, condlMited tilt
which opelltll with a lly11m
prayer. Reports were given
the! various offleeM. Mr!l.
Melvin Alkire NJl(l!Wd
aendinl cards to olek membero.
A 1111011 on Jmttrl
Ill windows of busintol pl~~~:P
ooncernlnB Youth Temperance
Week wu Jlven by Mill Lit·
eretia Gen~oimer. A I'QUn~·
robin card waa ..., to !&gt;!ill
Lydia ~bt!nbach 111 Veteran!
1\lemorlal Hospital. The pr&lt;&gt;fl'am topic, "Tile Marohing
rield," planned by Mro. William L. Smilh, was presented
by Miss Genhel!ner .

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We, the qndarsianed d!rectoro atte1t the eorreetnt~s
or tbta repOrt ol condition and declare lhll It hal been examinert by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief
"true and eorrect.
J. DILLON CROSS
EARL P. CROSS
Directors
CLARENCE V. PRICE
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GREAT NIIXll! HONORI!II
Mr. and Mrs. Donald "7:;~
entertained with a dinner ~
day eveninK at their lwllli!,
borne St., in ~vanllO
Mrs. Hauck's ~real
nee Summerfield's tlfOO·nd birth· II
day. A docoflted birthdaY cat&lt;• II
was oerved with Ule dinner
!llr and Mrs. Frank ~::~::.:
field and lienee ol 0
Mrs. W. R. Ferrell, West
em: Mn. Mildred Miller
Jan&lt;!; Mfl, Loroy Wallen: Min- II
ersvil)f, and Mr. and Mr o.
HaQcl;,
- - - - - -- - - dent of the Womann''•:~~~~~.~~
trY Society of the C

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OONV~NTION

Nli:W HAVEN - Mn. David
Fielda, Jr., prealdent of the
Woman'a Ml,.lotml7 Society of
the New Haven Churc~ ol G~,
and Mro. Iva C.pohart, stewdirector, allended the
WBJI · · · State Missillllary
Convention at Moondsville, IV.
Va. The theme of llltl ctr~venlion "" "Concern Unlimited."
MIBJlonary speaker was Rev.
Jorl•• NorllQin of Penmaril
and cenlere,.. Ieider w11 M111.
Nellie Snowden, NationJl Pmi- God.

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ToPoy

fMAI Pll'l!lllltnf Preo

SPORT SHIRTS

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OPEN DAllY 9:00 TO 7:00- FRIDAY Til B- SATURDAY T!L 9

REG.
$1.50 __

WY 2-3975

POMEROY

Smoked Callies

FAST

66 c

HAMS

Home

RNE GRADUATION GIFT!

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TUSSY DEODORANTS

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MEIGS
COUNTY

fOR GIADUATIONI
BOYS &amp; GIRLS

63 PAGI OUTDOOR COOKING

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COOK BOOK·
Fret With Ally $1.00~1111
AM 1his Coupon
While They Lastl

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l"ARM WOMEN'S CLUB
'l'he Olive Township
Woman's Club met
with Mrs. Ella Osborne.
business session was prtillde~III
over by the president, Mro.
Vivian Humphrey, who
also i
had the program, "Seven Say·
ings of the Cross." Refreahments were served to the abo.. named and Mro. Ara
el'1!, Mrs. Ella Hannum, M..,.
MJ.rnie Buckley, Mrs. Margaret
Brown, Mrs. Pauline
Mrs. Ina Massar and Mrs.
Han Piekens. The next mee1Ung II
wUl be with Mrs. Pickens.
CDC CLUB
)lr. ond Mro. Ronald Osborne entertained tho CBC club
at their home Saturday evenlnf. Se\'er~l civic
were discusood.
were $erved to the
families:
Dohrman ~;:II
Deaver Weben, ChnriH ·
phrtys, Warren Plekens snd
Jean Whitehead. 'l'lle May
1111011"1! will be at lhe Pickens I
ranch.
Maty Ruth and Joy Sauer
Middleport spent a week
with Jean, Jane and Juli Whil:e-11
head;
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Randolph and Mrs. Qadys Morpn visited Otbo Powell, a paUenl at Camdtn ~ Clark llospllal in Parkersborg.
lleceol visill&gt;rs of Mrs. LiiUa and. Rooe Tbornal were lolr.
81111 Mrs. Frank Gale, Mrs.
Gladys Baughmao, Jack Gal&lt;dl
81111 Mr. mt Mrs. T9111 Cale
ol Gaha011a. .
Tammy
Ruth and Judy
llrix&gt;ks are patients In St. JosHos»Ital, -Par!tersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Toay Nowakow·
IIIIi of New Haven, W. Va.,
vlllled wHII u,. and :Mrs. Den• Weber and sons.
1'be 4111. illh · and 6th gradee
ol Riverview sehool,
Panied by teachers, Mrs. w1·nIlL"
.Mrs. Franz, and Mrs. Weber,
allended thll llllldleD'• c 0 •·

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find IJI ~
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LEADERSHIP FEATURE$
Dtwlll• lclu, ttHI Juice
Can Dispenser holds
both sizes of frozen
~( convtnllntly in

ADMIRAL DUPI.IIt 22
259 lb. no-dMrOlling froozer
, ._.,13.4 cu. 11, .•9·cfefrp$,llng

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Candy Bars

10 for 29c

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SKINLESS

Melvm W. Roach, Mrs. Robert
Pyatt, Geor&amp;e R. \l'olfenbaraer,
Mrs. Buddy E. Jl'lowm ond in!ant daughter, Mrs. James E.
Montgomery and infant 10n,
Mrs. James R. Smith and In!ant son, Ml'1!. Emery H. Star!·
i"l ftnd Infant daughter.

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REG. $2.00

$3.99

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

lorm and a de!Sert course was
eerved by Ml'll William swatut
Mrs. Charlea itwalaal, Ml'll. Ill!:
len Couch Mrs Ella Gilmore
J Mr 'Olin' Kna
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SIMON'S MARKET
E. MAIN ST.

Chewing Gum
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AVlllAIH

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BRIDGE CARDS

*THE APACITY
FAMILYI
*THE SIZE FOR KITCHEll
*THE PRICE fOR YOUR BUO&amp;EJf
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IReiardleas of aae, tbe PVC soles are guaranteed
to outwear the leJthor uppera.
el\eaardless of wearinll condition• or •••·
soles will not separate from the uppers.

Open friday Night Til
Saturday Nig ht Ti f 9:00 ,.',

DUPLEX
REFRIGER~TOR
Stolt

$469 95

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324 lb. no'de!rostlng lreezo•

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TI-IOOGH HE W'AN'ISTO
jE SWAU.OWED UP.

1964 Ch•vrolet Blacayne 4 De~or _ $1695
Grey flnllb, Yi~yl Interior, 327 cu. ln. on!llnt. Pow&amp;r·
lilde, lood tires.
'YES, IT'S f,::(PENSIVE LIVJI'-lG
IN THE. MOST W..t.TERL~

1964 Corvalr Deluxe 2 Dr.--- $1095

SPOT ON i!AIUH- BUT 1

Turquoise flnlah, vlll)'l Interior, good tires, radio,
heater. Std. trano.

CAN AFFORD IT -WITH

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£TOCK IN T.L-I E NETWORK!!

1964 Falcon 2 Door - - - - $1295
Delun Interior, .lood whitewall tlreo, whitt flllllb,
radio and heater.

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1963 Corvalr MonJa 4 Dr. - - - $1395
Low mlleall" by local lady owner, whitewall tlreo
ahow little wear, automatic trano. Radio and heater.

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Beige finish, lawn vinyl Interior, bucket aeall. Show·
NOm clean and one you'll like.

1962 Chwrol•t Blacayne 4 Dr. _

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W•LCOME llll116

GARIIIGE HOUR!

$1195

By HOWIE SCHNEiDER

TM AFRAI!&gt; !M
NaT OJ; OF Tl'O,;(;

ProPLE IOHO BElieVE
I~ HONE'iT BROAO-

~i

I

...,.,....,.......

CA&gt;rltvG!

White finish, red Interior, good whitewall tlreo, VI
online.·std. trano. Radio and healer.

ly ICIN • .~.'~ .

GASULINI! ALLEY

·

I

Put it
in the
el-evator,
Rufu5 • No

' . :l.
' 4/r

oo;:•;r-.~,_

u$e foolin'

w,th the

-stairG!

B•t'fl•ln Bunters
SEE TBESEI
56 Buick 4 Door _
Reduced to $99
58 Chev. 4 Dr. _
Reduced to $249
57 Dodge 4 Dr.
N- $99
54 Ford Station Wagon
$49
57 Chevrolet~ Ton Pickup_ $495
59 Chev. VB Station Wagon _ $395
59 Chw. VB Impala Sedan _ $495
60 Studebaker Wagon
$395.

.•

All Kinds of Good luya Alii• One PIIICI \
At Your Chevrolet Daaler

ROUSH &amp; lYONS

"·

CAMPIN. TIAILIII
llomn St. MIIHn, W. YL
AIH S.. Ut Fer Y.ur

Co............ _

t balleriDa

THI! BORN LOSEI

POMfROY MOTOR CO.

.....

-.u..

Woro I t!mea. Allee Faye

NEW &amp;USED CARS AND TRUCKS
ON DISPLAY
POMEROY, OHIO
OPEN EVES 9 P.M.

Jobluo!l, Muoa. Plloot
lilllli.
4 S&amp; Itt

BRED

I

LlnLE ORPHAN ANNII!

." J
.,.,_- ·, .. ~-

114

lnstructlone

Oblo, or pbone 1-11U91-9313
S&amp; bour oervtce.

!

6 • ltc

.,. I

THANI&lt; YoU :
BOrJ.i
I I

VERY MUCH.

-

I'

KNowm H0\.4
BUSY YMU~ Br:';
HATED r MUST IN
'TI-llS W&lt;'l.Y!

I
DavidOOD !eli. Jimmy lloe;m, :1
New Have»., w. va. Pbone
1112-2115.
4 II
I

I

RADIATOR

SERVICE
!I! NiWiillli@r I!IOj

l

-ROSSWORD
ACROSS

1. Concel1ed
A. Slrike
I. Gray~ -

bl..

Bq 23 .~
4. Comp&amp;8
U. 8ir

Waker

a. R.cor4

U.P•M

27. Bran~
29. Tha.i·
land
St. Call :
colloq.
SS. MUkfialt
:U. Brandtia
•. l".uropear

.........

1q . meten
11. RelaU••

ot

)Ot(le

210, Silkea

.......

fabric&amp;

lJ . RootMa
14. One kind
ot ce-llar

11. Swallo.,..

a b&amp;it

». Seriel ol
ei&amp;'ht

%1 . Ji't«lda
dport

If~.

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ABBIE AND SLATS

"~

By RAEBURN VAN BUREtt

Main ltrttt • Colltt• ""·
en~ Dopot Street
Inquire At

lElTH GOBLE FORD

tunoy
21.

player
l'l. One

eAnyType

and

Jt. Moldtrar-.
7. starch
colun•-.. a. Unadufl.er.
ated
12. Girl'• 1UUM
lJ . ::ibape
t . Umbrtolla
Ho . Old car
lJ . Place
li.N. Y......

eC.r e Truck e Heotor
Core eBulldoar

: . H~u

fX»W1l
:51 . Smart

CARRIER WANTED I
FOR RUTLAND

ley'•

.._

Tht Dady Sentinel

Ia

Oua,.

aod
btstlnc,
Obio. End your ltWer
We have all olze IO'Itf
a. Reaaonable ratio.
WY 1#14, day tr qbt.

S"''. Ki/JIMt
19. Lair
fO. Typt of
window

....

eaplt&amp;l

flY 'l-2116 l'omeroy, 0 .
CAR HOP and Wlltrm. Apply
II por101o at ..... Cro
lteak llouae.
1 :w tfc

•a

U'. KuM

.....

IXPEIIIINCED

II. MeahJM

WHEa

n. w....o.r

:18. UI\UfMrabl
28. Firm
SO. Dt.M:o"Hnld,

...

ALIGNMENT

.....

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IRAKE SERVICE

IZ.Dui.Cb

Blaettnars
'flY 2-21ft

lniUr•nc.
lii'I'OMOBILE luuranco beon
aacelled! LoBI YIW' opera~
I tr'a licellle! Call WY 1-29M.
t II tic
I

WANTED

I

I

I
Eli~L1 PLEASE BE PATIENT

)~.'1111 OU~

"HI!TO Copytlll Sonlco C49
Ill llllda .. illpl paJitrL
lllr1b l'tCOI'do IIICI IIIDOII 1117

AFR&lt;\lD l51:10il!:D Hi •,-\
WHILE; YOU WER!: AWAY.

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......

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dooaiiieaa

Auto ...::::..~.._Sales
...,........, 11--__:c:::.::..

1':;:;:::::::::==::1I&lt;
cOld
PIZZA ·

AT ITS GREATEST
Plola • m\ll~.
wllll •IIIIP,
"lam·
•

LOSE· welihl aolely wiUt Del·· I
K-lliet llbli!ts. Only 98c at
Stott; P111t!Dicy.
3J

Sfoi!)IIA:tOkl Readl

Receive One ... ,,.... WMkl
C1mpln1 et R-vel Otk P1rll

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

. .bin1ti0B1.
t' or It" ... Jh lo Ut
co,...lote CoiTJ'Out.cALL WY M'GI

DAU,Y CJIIYPTOQVOTE - HOI't'l how te ..... 1k
4.XYDLa4.&amp;X•
..

LOKQFIILLOW

One lett.er llimplJ .taD for anothtr. lll thl• aample A h• J &amp;ed
far tbe l:llr. L '1, X for t1H1 two 0 '1, tte. StncJto letters, &amp;pOl·
tropbtft, tM length and formation of Lhe wwdl are all hili&amp;
J:ldl daT 1M code letter. are dtftermt,

ROUTE 124

At SyrOCUH Corporatlml

~ BUDGET

0,1.

X B 0 I Y,

our tbird floor budget ....,_
Baker Flll'llllurt, Middleport
Ohio.
U IS

=c-=cc- 1

Cunoup motor. Both In ...
cellenl condilioll. 1116. PboDa
HW571.
• 3Z lla

.

II(

TO&amp;
A II(

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II' A

Ill:

X B . -· G N E P

Blackwood, Cheater, llllf&gt;.381MI.
and weekenda
Pomeroy WY I-SIII day.

t:A
::IJK:::-:O"'LDS=M""O""BI~
LE
=.-=Itev.

A. Thornton, Sumner Rd.,
Chetoter, Oblo.
4 II

Pick up At •• &amp; G. CAFI

1

A O'lfMI,_ q.ataa•
I

FORD 1&gt; ton pickup track,
condilioll. Contact Lloyd '

..•niDI•

X II' A

AM a •

~~1:::11~W~.~MA=I:N~=-~~IR~O~Y~~IIISdiU011,
CADILLAC,
tm. IIIIIt10eUelll
FORQ. ..,._
...,,. Ianiei
Crll1 ,MrodlorO

Wrtaa.

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Y•tr~ CJ1]Mquuk!; THE ONLY WAY TO Gl~'£' RID

~~~=lilliiUI'IU Ill TO DlliCILU!QJ: TH&gt;IN'.-

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VI WHO. '
I ll

lludani, flocr obill,
lilian, blue oDd wblte,
Ndlo and ·beater, new tlrea,
aiul !o A·l COIIdiU.., f325. 1157
FORD, V-1 automatic Fair·

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, !!ufi~ J bOW tlriel, IIIIi. Ph.
ll!l J.41611. I Uve 4 milea
.i.tacllq Oreoil llold !rom
11&amp;:7.
t • lOlp

SON. I 'M

(TRAINEES or EXPERIENaD)

Applications Art Now Being
Taken For Assemblers, Press ·
Operators and Mi~ellaneous
Jobs At The •••

'

Sunray Stove
DELAWARE,
OtftO
.
"

"Equil Opportunity Employer"
'

'

"1 . '"
•!

"

!

By HAROLQ GRAY ""

l'.\t1 VEi&lt;Y

HN'PY TJS:-E
YOU A:3,\•N1

FATHER .

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PI

•ldiDI, 111&gt;rm
and dC' ·oos,

-~~.OWl

Pbono .ALL CRAFT

NVM PRODIJCl'S, 1•

...,. A•t., WY W570.
4 u

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WEEKEND ; SALE!

TI-IOOGH HE W'AN'ISTO
jE SWAU.OWED UP.

1964 Ch•vrolet Blacayne 4 De~or _ $1695
Grey flnllb, Yi~yl Interior, 327 cu. ln. on!llnt. Pow&amp;r·
lilde, lood tires.
'YES, IT'S f,::(PENSIVE LIVJI'-lG
IN THE. MOST W..t.TERL~

1964 Corvalr Deluxe 2 Dr.--- $1095

SPOT ON i!AIUH- BUT 1

Turquoise flnlah, vlll)'l Interior, good tires, radio,
heater. Std. trano.

CAN AFFORD IT -WITH

iJN

£TOCK IN T.L-I E NETWORK!!

1964 Falcon 2 Door - - - - $1295
Delun Interior, .lood whitewall tlreo, whitt flllllb,
radio and heater.

:s I

1963 Corvalr MonJa 4 Dr. - - - $1395
Low mlleall" by local lady owner, whitewall tlreo
ahow little wear, automatic trano. Radio and heater.

!

Beige finish, lawn vinyl Interior, bucket aeall. Show·
NOm clean and one you'll like.

1962 Chwrol•t Blacayne 4 Dr. _

EEIC

a Mll!k

IU~ 111"", Fbi.ICS!

'

W•LCOME llll116

GARIIIGE HOUR!

$1195

By HOWIE SCHNEiDER

TM AFRAI!&gt; !M
NaT OJ; OF Tl'O,;(;

ProPLE IOHO BElieVE
I~ HONE'iT BROAO-

~i

I

...,.,....,.......

CA&gt;rltvG!

White finish, red Interior, good whitewall tlreo, VI
online.·std. trano. Radio and healer.

ly ICIN • .~.'~ .

GASULINI! ALLEY

·

I

Put it
in the
el-evator,
Rufu5 • No

' . :l.
' 4/r

oo;:•;r-.~,_

u$e foolin'

w,th the

-stairG!

B•t'fl•ln Bunters
SEE TBESEI
56 Buick 4 Door _
Reduced to $99
58 Chev. 4 Dr. _
Reduced to $249
57 Dodge 4 Dr.
N- $99
54 Ford Station Wagon
$49
57 Chevrolet~ Ton Pickup_ $495
59 Chev. VB Station Wagon _ $395
59 Chw. VB Impala Sedan _ $495
60 Studebaker Wagon
$395.

.•

All Kinds of Good luya Alii• One PIIICI \
At Your Chevrolet Daaler

ROUSH &amp; lYONS

"·

CAMPIN. TIAILIII
llomn St. MIIHn, W. YL
AIH S.. Ut Fer Y.ur

Co............ _

t balleriDa

THI! BORN LOSEI

POMfROY MOTOR CO.

.....

-.u..

Woro I t!mea. Allee Faye

NEW &amp;USED CARS AND TRUCKS
ON DISPLAY
POMEROY, OHIO
OPEN EVES 9 P.M.

Jobluo!l, Muoa. Plloot
lilllli.
4 S&amp; Itt

BRED

I

LlnLE ORPHAN ANNII!

." J
.,.,_- ·, .. ~-

114

lnstructlone

Oblo, or pbone 1-11U91-9313
S&amp; bour oervtce.

!

6 • ltc

.,. I

THANI&lt; YoU :
BOrJ.i
I I

VERY MUCH.

-

I'

KNowm H0\.4
BUSY YMU~ Br:';
HATED r MUST IN
'TI-llS W&lt;'l.Y!

I
DavidOOD !eli. Jimmy lloe;m, :1
New Have»., w. va. Pbone
1112-2115.
4 II
I

I

RADIATOR

SERVICE
!I! NiWiillli@r I!IOj

l

-ROSSWORD
ACROSS

1. Concel1ed
A. Slrike
I. Gray~ -

bl..

Bq 23 .~
4. Comp&amp;8
U. 8ir

Waker

a. R.cor4

U.P•M

27. Bran~
29. Tha.i·
land
St. Call :
colloq.
SS. MUkfialt
:U. Brandtia
•. l".uropear

.........

1q . meten
11. RelaU••

ot

)Ot(le

210, Silkea

.......

fabric&amp;

lJ . RootMa
14. One kind
ot ce-llar

11. Swallo.,..

a b&amp;it

». Seriel ol
ei&amp;'ht

%1 . Ji't«lda
dport

If~.

/

j

I

ABBIE AND SLATS

"~

By RAEBURN VAN BUREtt

Main ltrttt • Colltt• ""·
en~ Dopot Street
Inquire At

lElTH GOBLE FORD

tunoy
21.

player
l'l. One

eAnyType

and

Jt. Moldtrar-.
7. starch
colun•-.. a. Unadufl.er.
ated
12. Girl'• 1UUM
lJ . ::ibape
t . Umbrtolla
Ho . Old car
lJ . Place
li.N. Y......

eC.r e Truck e Heotor
Core eBulldoar

: . H~u

fX»W1l
:51 . Smart

CARRIER WANTED I
FOR RUTLAND

ley'•

.._

Tht Dady Sentinel

Ia

Oua,.

aod
btstlnc,
Obio. End your ltWer
We have all olze IO'Itf
a. Reaaonable ratio.
WY 1#14, day tr qbt.

S"''. Ki/JIMt
19. Lair
fO. Typt of
window

....

eaplt&amp;l

flY 'l-2116 l'omeroy, 0 .
CAR HOP and Wlltrm. Apply
II por101o at ..... Cro
lteak llouae.
1 :w tfc

•a

U'. KuM

.....

IXPEIIIINCED

II. MeahJM

WHEa

n. w....o.r

:18. UI\UfMrabl
28. Firm
SO. Dt.M:o"Hnld,

...

ALIGNMENT

.....

._J ..... -

IRAKE SERVICE

IZ.Dui.Cb

Blaettnars
'flY 2-21ft

lniUr•nc.
lii'I'OMOBILE luuranco beon
aacelled! LoBI YIW' opera~
I tr'a licellle! Call WY 1-29M.
t II tic
I

WANTED

I

I

I
Eli~L1 PLEASE BE PATIENT

)~.'1111 OU~

"HI!TO Copytlll Sonlco C49
Ill llllda .. illpl paJitrL
lllr1b l'tCOI'do IIICI IIIDOII 1117

AFR&lt;\lD l51:10il!:D Hi •,-\
WHILE; YOU WER!: AWAY.

- ..........

......

..a.

dooaiiieaa

Auto ...::::..~.._Sales
...,........, 11--__:c:::.::..

1':;:;:::::::::==::1I&lt;
cOld
PIZZA ·

AT ITS GREATEST
Plola • m\ll~.
wllll •IIIIP,
"lam·
•

LOSE· welihl aolely wiUt Del·· I
K-lliet llbli!ts. Only 98c at
Stott; P111t!Dicy.
3J

Sfoi!)IIA:tOkl Readl

Receive One ... ,,.... WMkl
C1mpln1 et R-vel Otk P1rll

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

. .bin1ti0B1.
t' or It" ... Jh lo Ut
co,...lote CoiTJ'Out.cALL WY M'GI

DAU,Y CJIIYPTOQVOTE - HOI't'l how te ..... 1k
4.XYDLa4.&amp;X•
..

LOKQFIILLOW

One lett.er llimplJ .taD for anothtr. lll thl• aample A h• J &amp;ed
far tbe l:llr. L '1, X for t1H1 two 0 '1, tte. StncJto letters, &amp;pOl·
tropbtft, tM length and formation of Lhe wwdl are all hili&amp;
J:ldl daT 1M code letter. are dtftermt,

ROUTE 124

At SyrOCUH Corporatlml

~ BUDGET

0,1.

X B 0 I Y,

our tbird floor budget ....,_
Baker Flll'llllurt, Middleport
Ohio.
U IS

=c-=cc- 1

Cunoup motor. Both In ...
cellenl condilioll. 1116. PboDa
HW571.
• 3Z lla

.

II(

TO&amp;
A II(

•x••osvx
II' A

Ill:

X B . -· G N E P

Blackwood, Cheater, llllf&gt;.381MI.
and weekenda
Pomeroy WY I-SIII day.

t:A
::IJK:::-:O"'LDS=M""O""BI~
LE
=.-=Itev.

A. Thornton, Sumner Rd.,
Chetoter, Oblo.
4 II

Pick up At •• &amp; G. CAFI

1

A O'lfMI,_ q.ataa•
I

FORD 1&gt; ton pickup track,
condilioll. Contact Lloyd '

..•niDI•

X II' A

AM a •

~~1:::11~W~.~MA=I:N~=-~~IR~O~Y~~IIISdiU011,
CADILLAC,
tm. IIIIIt10eUelll
FORQ. ..,._
...,,. Ianiei
Crll1 ,MrodlorO

Wrtaa.

y M"
Y•tr~ CJ1]Mquuk!; THE ONLY WAY TO Gl~'£' RID

~~~=lilliiUI'IU Ill TO DlliCILU!QJ: TH&gt;IN'.-

-

J

"* •

Ololllll
A. I. IIBADPUIID
IIIII 1 011!11
1 1 tfe
===-~,.--Dn'EIUOR -'J!1t:erloi'- .. .
Root&gt;polatlac ap4 tlpllr.
VI WHO. '
I ll

lludani, flocr obill,
lilian, blue oDd wblte,
Ndlo and ·beater, new tlrea,
aiul !o A·l COIIdiU.., f325. 1157
FORD, V-1 automatic Fair·

1...:

1 IIIO,

-d-

-"~

,~, ....,
, !!ufi~ J bOW tlriel, IIIIi. Ph.
ll!l J.41611. I Uve 4 milea
.i.tacllq Oreoil llold !rom
11&amp;:7.
t • lOlp

SON. I 'M

(TRAINEES or EXPERIENaD)

Applications Art Now Being
Taken For Assemblers, Press ·
Operators and Mi~ellaneous
Jobs At The •••

'

Sunray Stove
DELAWARE,
OtftO
.
"

"Equil Opportunity Employer"
'

'

"1 . '"
•!

"

!

By HAROLQ GRAY ""

l'.\t1 VEi&lt;Y

HN'PY TJS:-E
YOU A:3,\•N1

FATHER .

�,,

•I

'"':

lriunet, Pomeroy-Middleport,

0,

~April

28• 1988 -

Smith i'S 'Girl y eal lor
'
Ph' S • H
S1gma
I 0r0r1ty 0n0r

Handicapped, OrphdneJ Children

512,.,..,.._ , . .
Mn. Mime Araotd, ebalr·
ol SaUobury Towasblp

F

act on

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ldiOn \Jiven in eVtews

81,1siest Ap~il). He are having

of the Year" for Mu wbo were guests. .
Betty Folmer, Roate ': Sh• ped and orptlaned children 'were IMi~ ~~e!nice Bowen. ';
, Phi and Xi Gamma j Sabra Morrisqn revJewed the I ea, Cathy and Llada D1U, E• Igiven by Mr~ . William Russell A_ socaa1 1hour _was ~era fol·
~· ·--- _,. ~ ..... : •. 1.,,.., h .. .._ .... "'»- •~ aod Rose HUI: Su~ land Mrs Guv Shuler when th• 1Jowmg the meetmu wtth ·Mrs.
... -oeloi:l
.:.'llo'"" j l ""• ''"'' -~·· · · --··--J~ ·,
.
.
.
~
I&gt;
Sororitv was chosen at . ter in poem form. During Ule u
and CoDale Laa.nillc, Middleport LiterarY' Club met HorKy 'pre~iUing b~ i.he itii¥ ..I
to Salisbury Wednesday afternoon' ~t t~e l coffee a~ t~a services, As1annuai .Founder 's Day din- j program, Batman and Robin en- Brow1town
·~ay evenmg at 1 j 1~ 1terllU li•e 1wm u:.\! a:;;·~ .:. :":! ·! .-hool; Rock S~na:s Heallh home of Mrs. Ben Philson m sorted . cand~es . were_ s~r~c;&lt;~
, Ohio University lnn in.Athens . . sume of the year's work . They Club, wltb Mrs. Lewis Grues· Racine.
trom me r~Irett1lmtnn
Chosen to represt&gt;n1 Ohio Eta , were in costume and announced 1 eras cbalrmU, Rock Sprlurs:
Mrs. Russell reviewed ··A 1cente_red w1th an. arrangf!:n;'ent
Chpater was April Smith. 1 April Smith the "Girl of the Sue ~acy, Laure~ · Cliff aJKI Child _P~ssesBed" by. C. Hutch~- . of pmk a~ wh1te carna,tto.ns 1
p :esldent of the chapte-r. and 1 Year ." Arlene McDaniel was I Naylor s Rua Hill, 1\fn. WIJ.. . son , f1rl10n. concerning a physl· ,1 and ~ums m ~ cryata~ contam..
Sabra Morri son wa!' · chosen . Batman and Barbara Riggs 1 llam Wa~r, Jr., Thoma~ cally hall(hcapped child a~d 1er. Pi~ napkms earned out
r x· G
l\1 Th d"n ' as Robin
I Fork: Sbirley Jordan , Harn· the fierce love of her father m the sprmg C{llor scheme. Mrs. i
rom 1 1. amma h "1d· . e ,b. 1"'y on e 8··ally ,,as lhe pl""""e *IUVille Road; Mrs. Walter 1his effm·ts to keep h.er alive as , Johnson assisted Mrs. Lewis 1
~
.
. ·
Mrs. Ben
:. ner meemg was f&gt; m . o -.I1 . vnh F . . 1 d
Th , "-bt
= r eber, BaD Run
]long as poss1ble.
.' wlth t..ue servmg.
1
5
servan~e
~e , 3 ~ ~nmver- ~ c:l t ~ ~~mi: ~~~· num~ , Aslo, Mara:le Warner, Wolf
Mrs. Shuler reviewed "Child- 1Philson joined the group later I
sary o oun er s a~ ·
. I P e ges.P n a
, i
to Zion eburcb: Mrs. Den- ;ren for Adoption '' written bv 1 in the afternoon. The next ·
. Th~ p~ogram was o~ne~ With j ber durmg the pr;gra~h A .ood ver Hysell, Deadmao's ('urve I the Pulitizer prize winner and meeting will be the final meet- ~
: the !lmgmg of the NafJOnal_An· I buffet was ser~e lo e me~- IG Crossroads; Carol
aad :emminent writer, Pearl Buck.] ing of the year with Mrs. Rog- 1
tht:_rn ~ed by BeU~ Rawl~ngs. ! be-r_s and their guests.. April Debbie King, Bradbury; Mrs . . The author tells the tragic er Morgan to present the pro: Foilowmg l_he opem_ng
rttual ~m.Jth w~s .. pr~sented With the Jerri Halley, Ruth Ana Hal~ story of children who are un. leram.
I
the Beta S1gma Ph1 graet&gt; was ·frl_endship nng to be worn., ley, Mrs. Lydia Gilkey and j wanted, children or American !
•
given by Norma Amsbary. Ap- d~mg !he year an~ ~en to be Mn. Maline IJtUe, Hobson •soldiers stationed around the
ril Smilh we\comE'd lh~ pledge~~ given ,'o the ne·xt Girl of lhe . Road, Silver Run to GaUia :world of mixed parentage, I
• and the members ot X1 Gamm a Year. .
.
' County line. The group \\'Ill 1and · of her efforts to found a

I
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Mu wer~ Vera Crow, Ann Rupe, . few days. ·
House." in Pennsylvania for
Jane \\ allon, Reva Vaughan. · . _
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Y\'onnf' Sca\1~·. Velma
Ruf'. Chapte-r were Lois Clelland, Ri-' for them.
1 iary cor\vention'were given when I
TONIGHT
Peal'\ Welk e-r. Norma Amsbar~·. Ia Ball, Barbara Betzing, Anni@ Nineteen members
and 1 the Veterans' Memorial HospitNOT OPEN
. Roberta o·Brien. Lt&gt;e Seyler. Chapm&lt;m. Judy Crook s. Mar-' guests responded to roll ('ali i al Auxiliary met in the hospil- 1
Mildred Karr. ~hy llis Mulle~ . lha ESC'hlf'man. Doris F:wing , by naming a child of fiction. 1al cafeteria Tuesday nighl,
FRIDAY and SATURD4Y
Mar:'&lt;· Anderson, Sabra Morn· Carolyn Grueser. Susie Harris.l Mrs. carl Horky, \'ice presi- I ril 19. with Wanda Fetty, prl!·
April 29·30
son. Jean Morgan. Teresa Swat- Betsy Horky, Gail . Hovatter, 1 den! , presided in the absence of I siding.
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Shirley
Huston.
Rosetta
Lisle.
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Arlf'ne McDo:miel, Lil a Mitch , pilalized. The meeting open- ! deep fryer for lhe kitchen and
Eh•is Prf'slf')' . HOp«' Langt&gt;, Nellie Brown.
l'\l f'~rla~· \\1(•\ d, ,John lrrland .
Attending fr om Ohio Eta Phi Lois Moore. Sharlee Neuman, ed with thf' singing of ''Amer- 1a sweeper purchased for
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lon nnn l' \V omilva rd, Sl u~ rl
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MarJone 1 0 . P. K!em al the p1ano.
Mrs. Vera Egan of Col1,mlms
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Schoonover, April Smith -and I Mrs. Gomer Le"'·is was hos- will be a guest at the May 10. .
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Marilyn Wisecup . Mrs. Smith tess in the absence of her meeting and will conduct
SUN .- MON.- TUES .
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Mrs. w. H. Ferren of West Volunteers," by Mnt Gordon.
Mrs. Horace McElhinny Is a Salem, Mrs. Mildred Miller of The president asked for a
medJea_l patient at Veterans Ashland. and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- good attendance at the May
Memonal Hospital in Pomeroy. [ ert Ferrell of Lotii, returned to meetin!J. Present were the aMrs. Thomas Seally and her · their homes on Tuesday afler hove and Mrs. U.uiae Bearhs,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ispending "Jeveral days
witll Mr. Walter Stewart, Mrs.
Hackett returned recently from : Mrs Leroy Watson and Mr. Hudson, Mrs. Wilma Blake,
a vacation trip to Florida.
and . Mrs. Donald Hauck. They J~stie Molden, Mrs. Wir1ontt il
Mrs. Date Mourning accem- al~ visited Mr. Wa_tson
st Hoffman, Mrs. Shirley Custer
panied Mr. and Mrs, Darrell · Meigs General Hosp11Jll.
and Mrs. Phyllill Hackett.
Bechtle and Jane Gilkey to Vet- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Summererans Hospilal in H~ntington field and Renee and
James
· over the week~nd to visit with Watson of Columbus and Mrs.
, Clarence Gilkey, who was burn- Tom Vessels (Jf Willard have
: ed when his house burned ear· ' returned to their hom@s after
tier this year.
I being L'&lt;:~lled here by the illness
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_M1ss Bern_•ce Bowen of Mason ~ Leroy Watson, who was inThursday
I City, Iowa. IS the house guest of . jured in a fall at bis home, SYRACUSE GUDI NG
~ Mrs. Nan Moore and_Miss Mil- la8t week is reported as im- Cuuncill24, Daughters of Altier·
• dred Hawley.
M1ss Bowen proved but will undergo sur- ica, will meet Thursday
: fo~';;,erly resided In .Middleport gery.
7:30 p.m. at the baU. Dlsl~icl
. w ~ ~rvmg as rehg1ous edu· Mrs. Susie Fischer was the Deputy Mrs. Edith Wakley
, ~t1on mstructor in the schools Sunday dinner guest ef h@f be present. All members
1 m the county. She has been on daughter and son-in-law, Mr. urged to attend.
: I seve:al J_nontbs tour of varj- and Mrs. Gerald Michael and THE WOMEN'S
,ous points m the United States. I family.
TION of the Middleport
members aJ Evange-! MrB: 8usie Fischer was aa United Presbyterian
Church
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Chapter, OES, Middleport, overmght guest. of Mrs. Charlell will meet Thursday evening at
were in Gallipolis Monday even-- McNamee, Middleport, Tues- the chur,.h at 7:30 p.m. Mn.
ing to attend the Gallipolis Chap. ! day.
Marcu• lhamhers ill program
ter inspection. They were Mrs. r ~~- Everett Thomas Is sub- chairman and Mrs. Myron Mil·
Marie Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. !st1tutmg at the Bradbury sehool lfl' will give devotions.
Allen Hughes, Mn. William for Mrs. Audrey Theobald.
Rock Springs Gra"ie will
King and Mrs. Robert King.
Recent guests of Mr. ami meet Thursday, at I p.m. There
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Baum- 'lMrs. Homer Holley were Mr. will be a pros:ram and refresb1 gardner, Columbus,
are an- ~nd Mrs. Earl Hoffman of Flor- ment.s will be served.
nowtcing tho birth of 1 son Ida, Mrs. Judy Elkins,
son Af'I"ERNOON CIRCLE
of
Manning Eugene, Jr. born A~ Steve of Columbus, Mr. and Heath Methodist Churcb wW 1
prU 18 in Columbus. Gram!· Mrs. A. G. Preston of Hunti"8· meet Thursday allei'IIOOII, Apparents include Mr. and Mrs. ton and Mrs. H. B. Card of r11 211 at 2 p.m. at the church.
Ervin Baumgardner, Middle-. Pomeroy.
Miss Hess Sanborn will be pro:port, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Doro Holley fs confin- gram leader aad hostesses
IHarvey of CoolvUle. Mrs. Arlene Jed to her borne with lbo flu. he Mrs, c. M. Hennesy, Mrs.
Reese of Middleport, is a great
Everett Davi:;, Mrs.
grandmother.
Combal Engineer
Jones and Mrs. Homer Cook.
Mrs. Bernard Fultz. Mrs. Nan T · • • T k
RIVERVIEW GARDEN
Moore of Heath Methodillt
ra•mng 18 8 en
will meet Thursday
Church m Middleport and Mrs
Pvl Earl E. Showalter, son il 28
' I k t th
C.
Tompkln!, and' Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Sho- ~ ;;.;,.; ~';k ~or 1e
, Mrs. Lee Crew of the Pomeroy walter, Route 1, Long Bottom,
nd
to
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engi- ONE WON ONE class of
I. m ethodist Church, were
I m West Union Tuesday where neer course under the Reserve P
F" t B ti t -~urch
they conducted a session on tbe EnJistment Program at Fort ~eroy Jrs ap s ~~
I Methodist Vacation
Church Leonard Wood, Mo. Ho was will lh Thh ursdafyMrat 7·31.Atep.
I. School.
trained ID
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be ess.
i Cl.evelan~ where they visited tion in demolitions and mine vo~~nal r:der~rre WI
••th the1r son a"' famHy, Mr. The 21-year-old 1962 gradu·
·PliiDAY
. and Mrs. George Baumgardaer ate of Eastern High School will MIDDLEPoRT WCI'lJ ..Ul
! and children, Romona ""' Erie. ret.urn to hi• National Guard meet Friday evening, April 29
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mourning uru.', the 1092nd ED8meer Ba~ at the Firs! Church of the
. ol. Elyna spent the weekend !Jllion, in Parlcersburg, W. Va. reno in Middleport at 7:30 p.m.
I w1th h11 mother, Mrs.
Dale
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over the floor! And how she told everybody you
had baked them (but you both knew better). She
was so encouraging io everything you tried. And
so understanding. But that's the way mothers are.
Wonderful. And that's why there's a special day
set aside to tell them just how wonderful.

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Gary R. Walker, 11, son of
Mr. and Mr!. Harold R. Walk·
er, Racine, has enlisted in the
U. S. Air Force and ls undergoing four weeks of basic train·
ing at Lackland Air Force Base
. San Antonio. A 1985 graduate
of Southern Local High School,
Walker will ree&lt;ive training in
the electrooics area upon compteUcm of basic.

the Ohio BBptist Guilds
Providence AssociaUon is
day at !be Naomi ~:~!~:
Church. Rev. Samuel ~l
ill pastor and Mra. William L,
Smith, supervisor.
FEDERATED CHURCH of
Pomeroy announces congregatlonal meetitl( following the roc·
ular worship service SWiday,
Mloy lsi, at 11:30 a.m. (EST),
Po.sibillty of a merger belwi!OII
the Presbyterla and the United
Church of Christ will be dl,.
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cussed. AU members of the
Federated Church ore urged io
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
attend.
Worsbip service at ID:·
ond SUNDAY
April 2940-Mor I
25 and &lt;ongregatlonat meeting
at
11:30.
''THI ART OF LOVI"
Jame• Gamer, Dick Van
MONDAY
Dri.e, Elke SOmmen
POMEROY GARDEN Cub
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POMEROY-Miooi.EPoRT. OHIO

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2 DAYS SALE OF
MENS

Dress Trousers

DRESS .SMIRTS

Including all of the newest modelsand fabrics - and permanent press
truuser.s - and all sizes up to size 50.
2 DAY SALE ONLY ·

White - solid colon - and patterns.
Size 14 to 18.

$5.95 Shirts _ _ Sale $4.00
$4.95 Shirts

Sale $3.50

$3.95 Shirts

Sale $3.00

$3.50 Shirts

Sale $2.50

$2.95 Shirts

Sale $2.50

ar orces to 255,000

$4.95 DRESS TROUSERS
ON SALE FOR $3.50
$5.95 DRISS TROUSER$ ·
ON SALE FOR $4.50
$6.95 DRESS TROUSERS
ON SALE FOR $5.50
(FRIDAY AND SATURDAY!

SAIGON &lt;UPil -A U.S.•neets of junks to bring In men •Nam Thursday, destroying two anti-aircraft sites and damag• nued today with the arrival of s!
Army brigade of 5,000 men , and the U.S. Navy disclosed : anti-aircraft sites and damag- ing lwo others. and · again U.S. Army. brigade of 5,fXKPI
landed .today in South Viet Nam today another devastating raid ihg two others. The planes bit hittin·g vital ~oads and bridges. men, boostmg the number of
to raise Am e r i can troop !against a junk · flottlla.
vital bridges on roads leading 1They destroyed one bridge and American fighting men in Viet!
strength here to 255,000 ~ual l A spokesman said Navy jets south toward t.bP bBrder. : damaged six others and also hit Nam to about 250,000. The1
to the au~ber ol VIet Cong and 1destroyed 50 supply-laden Com· jAnother raid d!' '.aged 30 ! 30 trucks in a Communist troops, arriving from Alaska,\
Nortb V1etnamese regulars m1munist JUnks.late THursday and ltru('ks ln a Commumst supply : supply dump.
landed on the steamtng Jungle ;
t~ 1!9uth. Another small 1damaged 40 to. britt( the ,Ullly .dump.
: Navy and Air Force pilots beach at Vung Tau about 401
advance contingept of a 4,500-1in the three-day campaign Fighters from the carriers! flew a total of 64 missions over miles southwest of Saigon.
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dfan Australian task force also Iagainst the junks to 276 EnterpriS@, Kitty Hawk and , North Viet Nam, officials said, Air Force authorities. mean· I
irrlved . today. ·.
destroyed and 201 damaged. Hancock hit the junk fleet Jate j and heavy B52 bombers struck 1 time, repeated a Washington
Arrival of the American IHanoi began turning to junks iThursday in North Vietnamese1at dawn at suspected Viet Congl statement that there is no
reinfo!'&lt;'ements coincided with Iwhen air raids blocked tfle 1 waters a short distance from ! troop concentrations in Quang ! evidence Communist Chinese
stepped up U.S. air e~for~ ~ nor~h end of the Ho Chi Minh the demarcation l!ne between Ngai Province about 300 miles, pilots or aircraft have been
block further Commumst mfll· tratl.
North and South Vtet Nam. ! north of saigon.
i involved in recent North 1
tration Into the South. Hanoi ~ .S . planes also attack~d Air Force raiders struck into I
New Army Brigade
Vietnamese air battles with ·
ha~been ~orced ~o_.'::"'rt to military !Jlrgets In . ~orth V1et the North again destroying two The mlll!Jlry build-up conJi. l Ame&lt;ican planes.
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NEW Ul FICERS - Mt~s Rosalie Story was named new preSident
the M .
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Iearlier in the week told UPI County Teachers A~SOC!atlon at the .annual dmner meeting fhursday rughl: Do , 4
th tat least two of the MIGs Wolte. South ern HighSchool pnnctpal, was selected as preSident-elect. Misa Stdt)
in!olved in the dog fights were ts a teacher at the Salisbury elem entary s chooi.-Sentinel Photo.
I identified as Commooist Cbi~
nese. But Washington's careful·
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KNITTED

On S.l• Friday and Saturday
MENS LIGHTWEIGHT

SPORT SHIRTS .

JACKETS
Solid colors - all sizes from 36 to 48.

Small, Medium, Large and Extra

$4.95 MENS JACKETS
SALE $3.88

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SALE $8.88

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MENS 49c

MEN'S "BIG YANK"
BLUE CHAMBRAY

SUPER CUSHION FOOT
WORK OR SPORTS SOCKS

WORK SHIRTS

Size 10\! to 13. White. No bind
stretch top.

Fine yarn chambray - lwo button
through flap pockets - eut extra.

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200 PAIRS MENS $3.95

ANOTHER SHIPMENT

YOUNG MENS HONDO'S

TWILL COnON SLACKS

by Mr. Wrangler - 100% &lt;olton wash
'a we~. Permanent crease - adjust·
able waist !no belt loops) tapered le&amp;
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lo black, wheat and Ioden green. Ell•• 29 to 42 waist meaouro. Servic..
oble - ton&amp; wearing quallty trouoero
for men and younr men - Ia regular belt style and contloental mildetl.

Block·WhHt·Bufllundy

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AU of the colors - Tso, grey, forest
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MENS BROADCLOTH

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l'hla apecial purchase eroup of one of
bei t makea include Henley neck •hirt1
la aolid. color with rontrutine trim nau.J•r collar atJles in •mart plaids.
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FOR THIS SALE

$1.48

Blnso: Eight Dead
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SWEAT SHIRTS
2 oftho best koOWll brando lneluded
Ia thta 8J)e - made wfth rarlan
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Black, Green, Btuo.

ID oolon Wheat. Groea, Bilek. Slm 38
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WORK SH'IRTS

eshlrtaln lizea141', to 20
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Trousers In size 29 to 50 Your correct length

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CIDct'r drive, bas aanoWked'
Informative reviews on therwere Mrs, Lewis, Mrs. '111eNln
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Lite Thursday night wlren a
lta8b nre swept lbroUgh a 1w9-.
ltGry trame house, A dozen chll:
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the ehl~n. of Mr. ond llfrs. .
Gaiton Larc~• ..,. tho eJa!ltb ·
will CllarUne Emond, 2, 0\\ty
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