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P6ul l!ilnon and Kenneth Ha- 1 representative to congr~ss tn- le• L. Pancake, lor state , _
il!tMINGIHAI~. Ala. (UP!) 1as a d1me store clerk, rolled up and James
IKISSin' .lim) the Advancement of Colored ' Returns from 13.1tllj'of lhe 13,· 1ger, write-in candtdates lor the cumbe!lt Walter M· Moeller who tor tn 18th district, 703 voteo;
-Gov. George Wal1ace's popula- a margin of more than 200,000 Folsom were among the also People (NAACP) complained 2!114 prermcts showed:
1democrat no~lnations for Meigs I polled an even 1,000 votes. Gor- W11liam B. Brown, candldatt
!My~ fin ~eat tt ove!'Came the 1 votes over her nearest rival, rans.
that Negroes were ,mtim,Jdated 1
Goveroor
1 County commissioner, both ap· don H. C81dwell, unopposed for for judge of Court or
Appeals
larpst N~gro vote In Alabama Jlnerat slilLC A~L, GC~:. !!~::~ ~~::"" """t"'r• with thPtr th 111everal counties bUt no ' Rhodes 587,031, White 73,511 Pl!llted to have attained enouati the county aUditor nomination, 649, arid Joseph D. Bryon, judge
MtO:&gt;r,. swept his wife hi the mond Flowers, who rode a i ranks swelled dramatically as a IViolations were reporteo uy · tteHJml J~G.~~;. :.~.;: !!·:.:!!': !!" r.oo Ivntflll nl'l thP dl!fttot18t tlr.ket to foUoW~ with 1W13 Votes.
of Supreme Court, 621.
!!'~!'~ht" nnmlnatlon to seek crest of Negro votes
1 result of the Voting Rights Act,[ federal
voter ebservers sent
Lt. Governor
run In the general election this
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e1nctlon as his successor
[ With 2,444 oi me sntle'::~ 3,;5-; iii.Hih~i! t.~e!~ ~!~!!!!!~'P! lntn &lt;~t mto seven countie!l by the 1William L CDleman 266,756, fall.
Fraz•er Reams, Jr., r~:;m~ng Cllfford F. Brown recelvedrnttMf
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N1groes, thousands of them precincts reported, Mrs. Wal~ least two runorfs for sheriff in I Justlct Department
1 Paul J
Lym.:h 247.~~2.
Simon a i'omeru mn\:haiit ! ~ -~.~ --~~m.~~a~.. ~~~~~~i~~ ~otes to 1&amp;5 for Ben J. Gold an
Vlltlng for the first time, Ilace had 297,942 votes to 92,191 black (SOil) belt and nominated
Gray Nominated
Attorney
Genera1
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322 ~rite-In voies for th~
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displayed unprecedented power ltor Flowers. Former Congress- tbe first Negro to the Alabltma [ Attorney Fred Gray, who IRobert Sweeney 293,713. Mark unexplted term while Kenneill ' llwam g t 39i
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Judge of the }ujir;m~. £111Hager .of near TupPers Plains. [' Wt1ha~ La~elle led MeigS :m;.encmg got a~7
m Alabama's legislative and man Ca rl Elliott nad 45 686 House smce Rec&amp;nstructlon.
defended .Dr Marh~ Luther l McElroy 254,331
5 1,; for
~Iff's races
! Former
Govs.
n Patterson I The Nat1onal Association for I KJng Jr . m seve~al civil nghts 1
Seeretary of State
recelvt&gt;d 193 votes for the fuU County In votes for member I' Ml~e?~ Entlnger for treatAtQiachve Lurleen Wallace
cases, won nommatwn to the : James D Nolan 261,736, J. R. term of county commissioner. Iof the state central committee
f t te· 422: fo
Jarnetl
crushed nme mal~ rivals so
House from a dJstnd com· jBell29960f.
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(man) lOth district with 378 1 ~ero sa,
edrt.o 389 fr
badly Tuesday that no primary
prised of predominantly Negro •
Treasurer
Elecl!on board officials lndi- 1 t Ch I S D' I
d · Nolan compar
of
runbff w1l1 be necessary She r
Macon Bullock and Barbour I Thomas E Ferguson 417 859, cated that the requltt&gt;ment for :c': ~9 /rtt
~v 8 1 ;~or IJam~s H. Bell f()f Secretary 0
a strong RepubliCan
countJ~s He defeated two wh!!e I Charles Pugliese 83,512.
i qualifying was that the wrile-in James' K~d uO or ng
an :·•e: fCia~··~ dHRoKnlsl? w
chnllengl! m a general electJOn
opponen~ by a SIZable margm I
Supremt Court
I candidates re~Ived 15 per cent For member ~f State Central dlt 180 for
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hewdown to keep the Wallaces
Another N e g r o, Tho m as ' Cilrford F. Brown 291.281). B('n of the total derhocrat vote at
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Statehouoe from which [ Two races m each party high- ICozart, Racme Pet, 20. and Re•d, apparently close to , J. Goldman 169 _912
IIhe polls yest•rday. There were ec;mrn~tee t~om~n I~O~h diS- son 76.1 to lot for Char!N. PUI·
can pursue hJS 1968 , hghted the central committee Lewis Long. Middleport 4tb, winning nommation 10 another I'
Short Term Auditor
, 1,226 democrats who turned out ~ c~ . BrY.th · 449al g er ~~; IIese for auditor of state, IIIII
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tickets In Me1gs county on Tues. 134.
House race
Clarence N
Kmsley 308 474 to vote.
n e1gs WI
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1 for William L. COJ~man to 821
m 1100 ·
da ' All other rand1dates were • There were 16 Democrat pre- ~
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for Paul J. Lyneh for Ueutenant
M}'/aUaco trmmph was "' 1 l
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Former slate Pohce Chtef AI RIC~ard Borror 135.913.
Simon also received 114 write- Runnmg unopposed George I •overnor and Robert J SweenI c nd.s where no can 1 ates 1 • Lingo faJ·1ed 1n his bid •for 1 ·
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in votes for the full term of Banks, denkmrat for state rep- 1 ey 562 to 355 for Mark McElroy
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"ttee 11 shenff of Jefferson (Btrm.ng- l
GETS FIVE YF.ARS
commiSSIOner while Hager alsa ._ntaUve got 646 vote•· Char- for attorney -oral
Houst~ of Representa- 1 main racehs werse 10 1 uB
tnhoppoRse blor comt mk1t p&lt;ts ham) County, losmg to meum- Richard A. Ward, Middleport. bad 12 for the unexpired term
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!led 33 votes eompared James H Qmve ', East Bed- bent Mel Ba1 ey
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1vc Delmar Canaday, who with·
~ornin:ltion for lieutenant gover·. to 1~ r::;. Elvm E Thompson and ford Sl, Robert L) Jones, West Clark, a target of Negroes m years Jn the Oh10 reformatory drew as a write-in candidate,
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Zwllhng got 38 \iOI'?'s to defeat Chester 114 : David KobJentz, h1s scrapes with CIVIl nghts glary Ward pleade gu.1 ty to ed term.
Mrs \\iallaee
39-year-old L
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So th Cbe 1 89 R II d C ~ demonstrators attracted nat1on- an mforamtJOnal affidaVIt and Lead1ng the Detnocrat prl·
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COMPLETE LIN I OP
52 G A Rade- al attention, held a shght lead was taken before Common Peas mary tJcket was unopposed
husband while she was working were m Pomeroy Pet where km ' DyeSvJ!Ie 28 ' D~v 1 d Yost over Selma Pub\lc Safrty 1Court .Judge John : Bason
~-CHANNEL MASTEl &amp; FINCO
-- Henry Well won with 88 voles I Gr~at Hlver 42 ; Warden Ours: Director Wilson Baker
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tROT!R$ tBOOSTERS eTOWIU
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SQUAD CALLED
Effect1ve Sunday, May 8, worAsk About The Channol Matllr
also m sy 1acuse Village where ' East Letart 44 . Bert Hunt, Le· easily wan renommahoo to h1s l The Pomeroy
emergency ship serv1ces at . the
First 1
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Robert M. Louks polled 12S tart Pet 52 : Paul F. Andrews, fourth term.
'I squad was summoned at 1 20 a. Umted Pre~bytenan Church of
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votes to 41 for Julian A Hill
Long Bottom Pet 47 , George
m today for Eula Welker, moth· ~yracuse will be held at 9 a.m.
,.me of the Old Guard hked, I Unopposed for
committee M. Collins. Ohvedale 32: ClearFINED sao. COSTS
Ier of Rep. Ra~ph Welker. wh~ Instead ~f 9 30 a rn Sundo y
'hilf at the same hme holdmg Iposts on the Demo('rat ticket 1month P. Hams, Reedsville 26 ; Harold Samuel Little, charg· ~as taken to \eterans Memor School will be at 10 a. m. Mr.
~ a ~ced budget,
Iwere
1O. J Penmngton, Alfred 40; Les· ed with disturbing the peace 1~1 hosp1ta l as a med\~1 pa- John Wh1t-e of the Alexandria
Phone 985-3308
Ch11ter, 0.
; !1EAM8 BACKGRIJUND
' VIrgil W•lker, South Chesler, ~ rer M. Hawk, Tuppers Plams 50; I by fighting. ~as fmed $30 and I Uenl. Sh~ wos at ~he horne of : Presbyterian Church wUI be
Rt~ had been a reluctanl l2l: Dale Proffitt, Great River, I Worley Haley, East Rutland 42; I co~ts and given a suspended 30 I Jenny '\\ells, Lawel-sl
guest speaker.
·- - - - - - - - - -- - -----candidate, entenng the field on- j2D, Nell M!ddleswart. Portland. , Ro~rt G Sw1ck, West Rutland 1 day ja1l Sf'ntencr by Middleport '
tv after ~ver~l prominent Dem- 124: Isabel C Lew1s East Le· 45, .John T Ho!lJday, Dexter 46; I Mayor C 0 F1sher TuesdRy. 1
~ats mcludine former Gov. l tart 9; Pauhnt&gt; Wolfe, Letart 8, Marvm Miller, Salem 58. Dav- He was placed on probalian
~tcbaei , N', DISalle and
Cen· lFranrrs Andrew, Long Bottom id 0. Jenkms. Middleport Ist I for two years In oth.:or aclJVJty,
an Sweeney decided they 123. Alpha Sm1th, Reedsville 19, , 66, Norman T Wayland, Mid- I Rodney B Sauer 18. Middl ..
want to challenge Kenneth Hager. Tuppers Plams 1dleport 2nd US
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113; Rnymond L. Wilcox, East Jeanne Mor8an, Middleport I a charge or dnving in 8 dang. I
• The roledo ltDator, who de· Rutand 28, F. W. W!lco:t Langs· 1lrd 141 : Jean Craig Middleport I erous manner. and Harold R.
acrilltl hlmseU as a "h~ral," ville 22 Norma~ C Will Wrst 14th . 93. Hollie E G~t&gt;en, Pome- ~ Douglas. 24 R D. Shade. :
pd wanled to run far lleuten- i Rulland 24, Albert F. Bolen, roy 15!, 36: Robert H. Hysell, forfetled a $15 bond on an llf111 !IIVernor. However, at the Dexter 28, Jat'k Cmp, Salem 1Pomewy 3-A 103, Donald Betz-1legal exhatJst charge.
ilrglnf of veteran •tate Sen. 29, Chester Erwm. Middleport mg. Pomeroy J 8, Jl4; Donald 1
Charles Carney. a leader 1n 3rd 29, Homer C Jon.,, M1d- Collins. Pomeroy 3-c 119. Les- 1
WDGE TO MEET
lN-ganirfrl labor. who
sees !dleport 5th 18. Frances Brown, 1 ter Wilson, Pomeroy 4lh 50; 1 Worsh1pful Master
Virgil
Reams as a good telt-vJslon per· Pomeroy 2nd, 25 Frank M Fu- 1 Eldon Morn", Middleport Pet. I Walker requests members of 1
sonahty, accepted th'E' bJd of the ; gale, Pomeroy 3-A, 30; Gene· I59; Rollm Radford, Rock Spnngs 1 the Shade River Lodge No 453 1
Dert}~ratlc screemng rommtt· v1eve Memhart. Pomeroy 4th, Pet liB. Shirley Mulford, S1l- meet at the Ewing
Funeral 1
t~ lo make the rae£'
' 25, Guy A. Russell . Middleport 1ver Run Z2, R N. Clark, Harn~ home Thursday aftetnoon to
Rhode~ lgno~ Ream!l dur- 1Pet, 19, Lou Dle,hl, Pomeroy sonv11le 83 ; Donald Stanley, conduct funeral services for
ing t,t\e campaign but md~rated , Pet 30, Emmett G. Will, Rock Pageville 43, Cora B. Beegle, Harlow Ervm.
be Rrtf.erred the two-term sena- Sprmgs 29. Ernest A Wmgett, Racme Village 117; Gerald Am----lOr as an opponent because Me- R~cme Vlllage, .32,
Mason berger, Mmersv1lle 59. Otis F.
ARREST MADE
dwam, a tnal lawyer, was F1sher, ~~~rs~11l~ ~ '____E_dwm S. Knopp, Racme Pet 87, F.I1ZB~ Floyd Rhedes. RD. RB('ine, l
beth Hob:ltetter, Rutland Yil ~ 1has been arre11ted by the Porn· 1
m.1deted more of a slugger
An4 It was felt that since
lage 58, and W111iam F. Hams, Ieroy Pollee Department
on i
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Syracuse Pet. ~.
I'8n intoxication tharg~·~~·~-rt he could be tagged the boss- I
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' candidate since many Demoat. felt control O[ the •tatel1
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next
fJl_.Lj;~Jirs was the blggesllssue ,
By United Prm International , strength in runmng for the US
'l'HE GOODYEAR
:~ t~ in the primary.
Tuesdays primary elect1ons 1Senate two years ago, easi1y
1 fijwdes m expressmg grahfi. l
at a glljnce
won the Repubhcan nomination
dJ.tloft for hJs victory sounded 1
Alabama: Alabama Negroes for governor or Florida.
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T•s OBIJ LoW• Priced 'tlrs wit•
the Jleme he voiced in his land- •
fail to block Mrs. Lurleen Oh'- R bll
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PREMIUM-QUALITY GOODUAR Tid
:ifllm aec lon our years ago
A. Rhodes won renomination I
Extra· Strons I·T Nylon Cord.
'l'EBTED FOillifltl MILlS At OVIl Ul M.P,JI'ol
ao ••ovemor- :
tic •aubernatonal nomination. easily over token opposition. He 1
ln hi••0uorts
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Mrs. Wallace, a proxy candi• Tamplkt-PIOVod for Your Dritflla ihffiJI
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date lor her busband, Gov. will ron against Democratic 1I
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• Give• Extno Traction ltaln or Shine.
rubbut
, '!at pernor slid be w111id 1
George Wall ace, won a majon1
• Fill Co1npaell, MediWllllld Bil: cua.
ljl!f•hlt lol'Oilll &lt;:ampaign ' AIRMAN REVNOJJJS ty over nine male opponents Former Rep. Robert Taft Jr., I
e Extra-str&lt;ms S·T
Labor Day. GOP head-1 Airman Tblrd Cla88 Keu- Fred Gray became the firsi who failed to WI." a u s. Senate
11yl011 nord I
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Negro to be nominated for a l seat from Ohio IR 1964, won the I
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• BuUt to talce blaho
· ~ftcerd Including industrial , Albert Swatztl and Fraok seat m the Alabama Legisla· Repubhcan nommation for a I
opeed driving rl!a
Yelopmet, record ootlays for Reynolds, Mason, I• atteodinl t u r e !II me e reconstruction. new seat ln the House . Taft Will
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ial lmprovemonts Ia high· Electroaica SCbool ta Ml•st• Negroes were voted into runoffs oppose Rep. John Gilligan, a I
~ 11on aDd recrea t1ena1 1ippJ, a1&amp;er COIDP1etIa1 tra1D• for shen"ff nonu'natlons m
' at freshman Democrat, 1n Novem·
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elopmetl~ IUid re&lt;Ord ap- 1 Jng at Lacldud AF Baoe, least two counties
ber.
lfGPJ'faUODI 1tr 11&lt;bools
; Tell!. wa addreA lo AF 111
Oldaboma: Former Gov. New Menco: Former StaiJ!
Silo
jlllftum from ll,tltl9 of tbe 18 IIi. 3311 Tee~ Sclwol, Keea- Raymond Gary emerged ahead Sen. T. E. Lusk defeated
Prico•
sjale'o 13,154 precinct• showed· ler AFB, Mf18i11ippl, He vis- of 12 other candidates for the former Gov. John Burroughs in
PICK YOUR PAIR! PICK YOUR PRICE!
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!ted in Mason 011 Tboraday, Democratic nomination for an upset for the Democratic
1 Rhodet M4,f.41, White fl9,171.
wtth relatives aJU1 friend• aad governor. He faces a May 24 nommation to succeed Democra·
ILACKWALU OR WHITEWALLS
ftoamo 303,34S, Mcilwain 200,- returned to Mt11tooippi on Fri- run-off pnrnary. A run-off was lie Gov. Jack M. Campbell.
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day, wltb bill wile the former, a possibility in the three-way campbell Is Ineligible to run
b Ll. Govfraor
Linda Rassell, of We1t Colnm race for the Oklahoma GOP again
Wllllttm L. Coleman 241.211!, bla.
gubernatonal norrunation.
IDdlaliB:Rep. Richard Roudeul J. Lyneb !!IIJ,226.
tlorlda: Gov. Hayden Burns bush defeated Rep. Ralph
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Altorley Gelerol
MASONS TO MEF.T
led a field of lour candldateg Harvey in a contest between
!K6rt Sweeney 16t,828, Mark Pomeroy Masomc Lodge No. lor the Democratle gubernator- two Repnbllcans whose districts
l!JcEiroy 231 ,701
164, F.&amp;A.M, will meet at 7.30 1ial nominatmn He faces a run- were merged because of
1/1 OFF 0~ WHITEWALLS, TOO
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Itonighl All Master Masons are(off contest May :!!. Claude congressional reapportiOnment
E Fet1uson 278,372, mv1ted.
Kirk, who showed unetpected by the Democratic Legislature
Puauese 78.tM1
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ON OUR HIGH·SPEED, HIGH·
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Treamer
Brown 25e,IM,
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Brown 268,799,
~hbnan 141,921.
Term Auditor
Borror 120,122,
Knisley 283,7114.

Widely-Known Le~s lators Bite the Dust
C 0 L U M B US IUPI) -A
number of w1dely known members of lhe tegl!lature bit the
duot In Tuesday's primaries.
The wholesale shuff1e began
witb reapportioillllent which autornatlcally eliminated 38 state
representatives by reducmg the
number or Hou" members
137 to 99.
And with Iegaslators rwming
from dlstrlcta Instead of on a

county basis, more or them
Pepple Among Losero
went out tllrough defeat at the I Among the prominent senapolls. In the big counties it tors lost was Ross Pepple, •
meant a cand1dnte couldh't ride Republican who moved frorn
through on Ule machine or a Lima to Perrysburg to be in a I
name but had to be elected on j new district. He was cha1rman I
his own in a dlstnct.
1of the Senate Fmance CommitAt the same time some veter- ~ tee.
8111 from small counties found On the Democratic side, Sen.
themselves toppled by a new- Ra) T. MiUer Jr. whose family
comer from the larger oounty I tong has been prominent Jn
in their new district.
Cleveland politico went down.
Another defeated was Sen.

Belrin
o- Plannin,c for School

GOODYJAR GOLFERS SPECIAU

SPALDING GO-FLITE

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Uve. An early lull 1ccounting : statewide oiOce.
, the facts to the electorate.
will be made public. The wide- • In tho Houao, Rop. Thomas
"It has been ~tlfyinJ to me , spread financial support waa L. Thomao, IMimm, who bad
•nd I know to many others, to 1another lnillcation of lbe dedi- IMtvetl aevon terms, w a ,
see people fonnerly complete cation of many people Ia every trounced ta a bid for a !lOll
stringers, work together oo·har- walk of life."
Senate seal
"""'lously for betiJ!r sdloois.
The 'l'ri - ~ty Vocational The votets also turned down
"Special thanks are ntended Scbool proposal, voted on In Rep. Sam Landes, R-London,
lu tlie meml:;;o; of the ccm.'lllt· the Columbia and t&gt;YesvUJe pctl olten a apokestnan for tbe
tee for their work. Without 111 Meigs County, was rejec~ Rhodes admimstratloo in hit
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''HOME OWN.eo &amp; OP~RATfG&gt;, .,..., , YOU'LL .LIKE OU~ $d~VICE"
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I by a 75-Q margin for the twn Rep. Carol Long R-Ur~na a
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preclnctt while the tax levy veteran on school leglalatlon' in
th1111p ellll&amp;ed '"" 8Je~ .W.M &amp;llrJlfll .ch'Q 80 .tG 81.
, his bia: new ctistrict.
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D1ek Werry or Pom•roy High squeeze boat with one eut and I wao dropped. Wltil two oul, Rex out but Wen')' fltDiled BUI SwiD
and Gary Stobart of Middleport Werry around ta third base, Cumings was aale as bls crollllli and Stobart.
High, both senior rllhthandero, plated tbe Panthers' first run. ball to second base was bobbled 8 th itehe h d trouble with
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threw two-hitters Tuesday on :o:-· , r•·~~ ,..A rt
and when the ball W31 thrDWD
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the M'iddleport d~mond
Ja
a&lt;:U': tUil.l wuu w m ... ..,"f""• ., -·
tSoth •tch
fanned 11
Werry the winner by 3-0 in an I It U on a clutch smgle m the ry tame all the way around to IJart 4
PI en
SEOAL •arne that put the Divis- , filth after Lenny Van Meter
batsmen. Pomeroy left t ba~
.. __, -~~~
nt .ntt
' score.
~"'rS stranded , the Jackoll 1•
ion standmgs
into a two-way • wwlleu
w.~.a. :me o_. ___ wa
K:
tie between Middleport and sacrificed to second by Second- Tbe Jackets had two on Pomeroy
0011 110 1 -II 0 ';:;:===~~~~~
Galhpohs, with Pomeroy and baseman Eddie Baer.
Ibase m the fourth alter George Middleport 0011 000 tJ.- 0 2 3 I;
Jacksm Just one game out. 1 The Panthers' third run
Sauer singled leading off but Werry and Van Meter. Sto- k!tilllti.--...;;.::.;.,.J
Werry's own 1ead off smgle pcing on the cake - was un- Werry fanned two batters for bart ~d Moore, SwaD (6).
tn the Pomeroy fourth to break earned It came in the Porneroy the last two outa to ease out of Ump~rea: Don
plate: 4'Ed west off ea. oae of hJ• aiJ.
up Stobart's b1d for a no-h1tter seventh. Werry leadmg off, was Itrouble. In tbe Jacket i111rd 1C. Ingles,
C.
.., Mketi ud I mbs him!"
and Bruce S1mpson's perfect Isale when his Dy ball to left ' Buddy Moore singled wtlh 01101 b85el.
1

will be made to help defray
costs of team trophies for first
and second place, a trophy
the Individual high pomt
k and for ribbons to l~rst,
oDd, and tiltr&lt;i plac• wil!lla'•
each event.
Field events w!U begin

. Sem•or u·1ghMeet
JUDIOr,

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5:30 p.m. and tr,Qc(c even4v.ltiJ.
low starting at 6:30p.m. ' ~111)
Coach Bickel plans
the PA system ill upe,r•ijMol&gt;
that Ions will !mow who •IJJOQrf·
pamg !:: eel&gt; event W
J_.,
IUid winning ruarks lll:ew.,IIW
be announced.
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The order of events: !'\fA nl
Shotput. bigh jompjll,..,
vauu. discus, broad jumpjA!!I
bigh hurdles, loti yard&lt;l1iiasb,

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Stheduled Thursday Night :~ ~"io:Ob~::;.
•
GAHS Tnms
·::~;ll"rw~ar~d~s·~~~fj~=~
lronmen 5.2
For 3rdWin

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For 50 cenfo per adult and start with the 120 yard

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Reds Lose 5-4 tn 12th
By JOE GERGEN
UP! Sports Writer
Willie McCovey, who w1elds a
pretty mean picket, has r.,_
claimed his role as the National
League's leadmg demonstrator
agamst Don Drysdale--desp1le
some stiff competition from
orgamzed labor.
McCovey was only one of
many who lodged a formal
protest agamst the Los Angeles
Dodgers' tall righthander Tuesday mght at Candlestick Park
but he was certamly the most
effectiVe.
A a:roup of demonstrators
distributed handb1lls outside the
park chargmg Drysdale with
unfair labor practices in his
Los Angeles restaurant. He got
no sympathy mside, however,
as McCovey and his San
Francisco Gl3nt. mates mauled
him for four runs and an
eventual 6-1 victory.
McCovey had been Drysdale's
personal nemesis prior to 1964
when be ruddenly stopped
lower the boom on the Dodger
1
·
star. He d1dnt hd a smge
homer off Drysdale In 1961 or
1965, compared with etght,
Including s1x game-wmning
blows, the previOUS three

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Eastern, Southern, Middleport
IUid Pomeroy High SChool atble~ will compete next Tuesday evening on the Pomeroy
field In the l1rst Meigs County
Relays w1th PHS Bud Btckel'o
thfnclad •quad as hosts.
A nommal admission charge

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880 run, 220 dash, mile lll!llsjl
IUid about 8,40, preselllatiilarlol

25
student
hurdles,
followed
by i.he
tbe"'"'"'·
fanscent.
may per
watch
the bestsport•
run. yard
dash,
mlle, and
ners and jumpers of Pomeroy Junior High events will
and Middleport Senior and Jun- nate here too w1th the
lor High Schools compete Thurs- boys' event.. However,
seasons.
Lefebvre tagged the
day evening at Middleport Sta- yonnger boys sprint 80 yards
Llko Old Times
hurler for his sixth
diurn.
stead of 100, run 660 yarcls
But it waa like old times for with two out.
Coach Clllf WII!!OO'o Gallta Track Coaches Bob Ashley the 880, 330 yards for the
"Stretch" Tuesday night when Drysdale, half of the celebra~
Academy High 11&lt;bool Blue Dev- ~ of MHS and Bud Bickel of PHS and 180 yards for the 220 sprint.
65 Ford Gal.
he smashed a 400-foot shot over ed holdout tom of Koulax and
N UOllll Loll
lla dumped Jackson 5-2 behind offer their track squads m a The Junior boy• do not run
Conv, 352 lftl. Std,
8
the leU-center field fence m the Drysdale, suffered his third
W';:Pel- GB tile three-bit pitching of Larry 1dual night meet startmg at 5.45 mile. They run an 880 relay
rHio 1nd h11ter
fourlll with two aboard to break loss against one victory
Ptttsbur h
Mltcbell at Jack11011 Tuesday p.m., with the field events, dis- last event on the card - for
12 '5 706
64 Galaxie XL
the game wide opeo and help signing a contract for
San Fra~J.co 13 7 •880
evening.
Jump their "mile" relay.
1 cus, high jump, broad
Conv.rtibl•. a
send "Big D" to the show&lt;rs. reported $105,1100.
Lo A 1.,
The Junior teams met
in
euto tr1ns .. ~,,.; ,
12 1 ·800 110 Tbe victory moved GAllS , and shotpul.
McCovey also chipped in with a The Pirates cGntinued their AUs ~ge
lftt, power
,,,.,Jhtl
11 9 •550 2 ~ back into first place tie With. I With Senior sod Junior R1gh Pomeroy last week and finish·
windews, nd1o &amp; heatH"
run-scoring single off Joo late-Inning lightning when Donn H •:ton
:SSO
Middleport,
whiCh
lost
3-6
to
teams
alterna"ng
on
the
field,
ed
In
a
perrect
stand-olf,
42-42.
210
11 9
Moel1er to raise his RBI total CJendenon hit a two-run
p:~adelphla
a 7 533 s Pomeroy's rampagmg Panthers. these events w1ll last unt1l 7 p Preceeds from the gate will 65 Ford G!ll. SOO~
2 dr. H1rdfo,J, '289 e~~
,
to 16 and tie teammate Wliite in the eighth and then
Sl Louis
be used to defray trnck and
110 '444 410 In the Southern DIVISion race, m.
tt1ndlrd tran•. it .:l.di~
Mays for the league lead
his performance In the
New York
'385
5
GARS
and
Middleport
own
3-21
At
that
time
the
runmng
races
field
squad
expenses.
5 8
he~ter
JJrw:) )
McCovey, with three hits, wrap up the victory.
Cincinnati
4 12 '250 7\SI records. They will meet each 1
59 Ford Galax1e
raised his batlmg average to reitever Elroy Face won
4 13 ~! 1 oilier at Middleport Tuesday m
1Chicago
4 Dr.:'-"8 cylinder,
299 after a dismal start and third consecutive game
Tuesday'• Raulta
a ~arne that should decide llie
tr1ns. Rac!lo ,"' h¥.ater
now has batted .370 in his last limiting the Reds w
AUa
Pbila
8,
IO
Inn!.,
night
diviSion
ehamplonshif,
9
1
62 Ford Cat 500
13 games to take up some of unearned run over the last 4
P1tts 5 Cinci 4 12 lltiUI mght Pomeroy aDd Jackson 3 r e
4 dr. 8 tyl. .~t
the •lack caused by Mays' innings
LouiS 5 Ne~ Y..-k 2·, mgbt right behind "'• two leaders I
.tMrlng, radlo .a. 1
slump. Mays has been way off
Alou Geta RBI
Houston 10 Cbicago 2 mght with :1.-3 records.
61 Comet 2
form since tying the NL career Felipe Alou lined a hit
San Fran 8 Los Ang '1, night Overall, the Gallians are now I The Southern High Tornadoes Vamos . was 2-0 at the plate
6 cyUnder, !&gt;t.lnC~ rd •--"'"
home run mark of 5!1 nearly the left field line with two
Wednesday'• Probable P!tcllers l 7-3 on the season.
I wer. knocked out of Class A when Diddle was hfted by Coaoh
R1dlo 1nd heater
two weeks ago In Houston.
tn the loth to score Woody Philadelphia at AUanta, night Friday, GallipoliS Will host I sectional tournament bltseball Craynor Slone in favor of Mike
65
Ford Fair. soo~
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The Pittsburgh Pirates main- Woodward from second with - Short (2-ll vs. Lemaster !H). Jackson in 1 Sectional Tourna- I play Tuesday afternoon . b~ a Jenkm~.
2 Dr. Hardtop, '28?
tained their half-game lead the wlnntag Atlanta tally. The Pltt.burgh at Cincinnati, ment game, beginmng at 3:30 5-4 margin In an extra mnmg Jenkms got the count to 3-1
tn., Cruisimat•e I•
Low
mll•ag~.
v.,.
the
Giant.
by
edging
Braves
had
battled
bltck
Into
night-Biass
&lt;!~)
vo.
O'Toole
p.DL,
on
the
GSI
diamond.
contest
at
Chauncey-Dover.
agamst
Vamos
but
lost
hun
on
0
Cincmnati 5-4 in 12 innings, the game with 8 palr of runs in (0-0).
Should the ~Us wm that bat- Tbe Tornado~ lost m t be the followm g p1kh as th~ ~-D
64 English Ford
4 cylinder, 4 s!M•d
Allanta nipped Philadelphia 9-8 the eighth. Phil Nlelcro, the
New York at St. Louis night tie, they. will bost Soutil Point j bottom of the e~ghlll when p team walked horne tbe wmnmg
.
.
' .
in the Central Sectional Finals Kost1val doubled w1th one out. run.
63 Ford Galaxie
m 10 mnmgs, Houston battered of seven Atlanta hurlers,
(z-1) va. Sadeck1 (Z.
Safurda
IS th
d
T Du
So th
ed 11 r ·
·
Cob
2 nd St edl ed lth th
1
on
y.
ou ern moun sman om ..u ern scor a o 11s runs
500, C:onv. I tvt.
the Chtcago
cr t · w·
· tenuon
" a1 m
· the secon d mrung
· ·
h' d thsIll-N a y k. freete wn In
t H to
·...ht- Ga111 po lis ac1ua II y Iced Tues- dle then 1ssued an m
when
trans, R&amp;H
Lo!jls w 1ppe
e ew or
swmgmg con est
a OU8 n, "'"''
day'• game tn the first toni ' walk to M. Staley w1th
two Sherrn Cundiff led off with a
63 Falcon 2 Dr.
2
Mets 5-2.
. Joe , Morg~n, the
(0- ) vs. Roberts U- with Ulree b1g runs Tom Spe~~ I gone and runners were on frrst walk, George Donovan smgled,
6 cylinder, st•ndard tr•.._!l"l
ln the Amencan League, ctrcu1t s leadmg hitter wtth .
cer led off with 1 ·single. Dan 1and second bases.
Amos wallbrown walked, DidRadio and huter
C1eveland blanked the Yankees .384 batting average, drove '"! Los ~ngeles at San Francis- Gilmore foil ed
t K t b Skmner tbe last batter in the die was safe on an error and
60 Ford f.-600
l •0 and took over fiIrst Pace
I
th ree runs WI'th a homer and CO ' mght---&lt;Jsteen (4-1) VS · Haner was OW
SUI
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safe on a· Jaetk
line·Up for' Chauncey then work~ With two outs Jenkms smgled
Durnp Tru.:k,
er~~~~f:l
from Baltimore, which was double to pace Housten's 11-htt Gibbon ll-01 .
error Gib M"ll"
d cbls~n ed the count 00 3-2 'aDd finally Tbe only other hits by Soufuengine, 5 5peed h
shut out 3.() by Washmgton. The assault on three Cub pilchers
TbundaJ'&amp; Game•
clea~ing the s:ckll'OOsand out e. was ISSued a free pass . W1th the ern were back to back smgles speed rear axle
Philadelphia
at
Atlailta
night
' was bases loaded
Detr01·t Tigers trounced B~JS ton Roo k"1e Sonny J ackson ch"pped
'
.
. '
three to nothing •
lead-off batter by Ray Proffitt and Jenkins in
65 Dodae Om ''
8..0, Minnesota overpowered the in with Ulree hits and Davie Pittsburgh at Cmcmnatl, mght In the fifth GA. liS dded 1 ' - - ~ - -'- - the seventh with twe out. They
2 Dr '270 Sertes 6 cytfll
.
Whit e Sox 1-2 an d G.Jus t1 wen t the dl !I tance for hlS IChicago at Houston • mght
wo IAngels 6; F Robinson, Orioles, d1ed on base as Bob Grueser
der, ~tandard fran!&gt;., ridf¥1.
Ch1cago
mort runs 'WI• Mllhrona doubled
and hflllter
Ca!Uomia b.. t Kansas City 6-2 third victory.
Los Ang at San Fran, OIShi
and , ..red on Haner'a single' Scott Red Sox Kalme Tigers boonced back to the pdcber
· ked up (OnlyAmerican
games scheduled)
·
' 5. '
65 Honda
In other games.
. LI"ttl e AI J ac kson pte
Lea e
Wtth two out, Milliron scored on· 1and Ohva,
Twms
George Donown started • on
Ltke new
Juan Marlchal, who never has fii"St victory as a St. LouiS
W'.:,Pet GB another Jackson error.
Runs Batted Ill
the mound for Southern, but was
hcasdllostit ktoPLosk Angeedles hat Clardmaltat lheateexpensthe oMf hts" Cleveland
12 't .!Ill· ... Jackson added once in the MNcCoatlonal Leaa· rae:l~yAs
relieved ill !be, f!_'*t~Jiilt!idle
r.nlol~ Forlln•·
an es c
ar , gam
IS or mer eamm
s, e e . Baltl
third when Skidmore walked
vey, 1ants OJ; aron, who turned m a fme pitching
12
2
10
lith victory against the Dodg- Jackson pitched perfect ball Cbl ,....
j5!
stole second and came home 0~ ' Braves and Flood, Cards, 15: performarn:e KosUval was tile
US~n CAR LOT "
10 5 ·~7 210 I D. Terry's 'single.
ers there and picked up his over the fmal four maings to Detreagto
I
Johnson,
Dodgers
and
ClendeoChauncey
h~rler.
nth . I th
.
t th
I I relit Leu
Ol
II 7 •• I 310
I
p· teo 13
B ..
I
wmd o . e s~athson m sst Bpos k de w n . n the e. . Cahfomia
9 7 .563 4~ In the bottom of the seventh, I on~ ll'rfa
Le.
R b'
y mmngs:
many ec1s1ons WI a nea roc
rove m
wummg Minn ta
Mtdtlleport
6 7 462 6 JHS tallied again as Scott Bier· am~ can ague: B o m- Southern . . 040 000 00-4 4
four-hitter. He struck out five runs with a two-run double in W beso 1
He I son, Orioles 21; Yastrzemskl, I 'C-~D~~~-3~1~0~0011:,;0~1;-li~6~!~~~~~~~
5 10 •333 8 ty was sale on an error
and held the Dodgers scoreless the fourth inning that capped a Boastomg on
IZ
·
,L stole seeond and scored
on Red Sox 18 , Conigharo and I ~·
4
. th when J 1m thr ee-run St. LouIsra IIy.
.250 9n~ Wanh
' omgle
.
'
Scott, Red So x and Cas h,
until th e mn
Nes yn0 rk
4 13 •235 10
w
G 111 11111
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'T1gen 12
8 po
Kansas City
3 12 200 10
brillhmt freshman I
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TueHay'l Renli.
ace, Tom Spencer, after coll~ct.
Pltcblag
tng two hits io t t i to th
National League: Marichal
Calif. 6 Kansas City 2, rught
wo r ps
e I G. ... r:" c II
A tr I
0
10
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S
Cleveland t New York 0, Dlght plate, was taken from the game F ~an~ ;;: te ue a~ ; os,
Washmgton 3 Baltimore 0 with 1 shoulder injtll'y, Extent ace,
Ira s andn
err!y,
POLE VAULT - Dick Plymale, 1957, Ironton, · ht
' of the Injury was not known at Giants 3-0; Cratg a Know es,
mg
thi's wriU
Phlllles and Sad-kl
Cards •~• .
11'-1".
Detroit 8 n.~n 0, .1.....
. ng.
~ .'
ouaw
'1151...
1
Am ric
Leap M Do ell
DISCUS- Keilh stowers, 1958, Ironton, 143'-4:' , Minnesota 4 Chicago z, night
n gomg the dt.tance, Mitch• an
e. c w •
HIGH JUMP- Ron Alexander, 1956, Ironton, 6 .J . Wednesday'• Probable Pll&lt;:bers ell fanned eight and walked lnd~ans 4-0, McNally, Orioles
. SU:?T PUT - Btll Maddox, 196!), Wurtland, Ky' Kansas City at CaiHorDJa, three GARS made two errors. land Tiant. Indians 3-0; Barber,
48 ·4~ ·
h
d night-Talbot 11)-2) vs. Chance Two Jackson hurlers, Mapeo OriOles. StepheiiS&lt;Itl, Red Sox.
BROAD JUMP ~ Joe Coy, Portsmout , I 957, an (I-t)
and Howl, gave up two walks, a Burdette, Angels; Locker and
Norm Walker, Ironton, 1963, 20'·7".
Mmnesota at Chicago, night- hit batsman, and fanned six Plarro, While Sox 2-0•
120-YARD IDGH HURDLES- Clyde Nelson 1956 Kaat (1-2) vs. Buzhardt 11-l), GARS bltUers.
I
Ironton, :15.1.
'
• Boston at Detroi~ nlght- For GARS, Haner had two
••
CARAVELLE"
100-YARD DASH- Marvin Imes 1956 Ironton and Wilson Ill-f) vs. Monbouquette for three, Milliron two for four I
dlvlalon at lwkru
'
Bob Roberts, 1963, Ashland, ;10 3. '
'
(Z.%).
and Gilmore, Janey and Lou
•
•
MILE RUN- Joe Hudson, 1964, Marietta, 4 47.
Baltimore at Washington, Bosh each had o"' safety.
1
THE IDEAL
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880-YARD RELAY - Ironton, 1958, and South night- Bunker (2-t) vs. Segui It was announced today that ,
GIFT FOR
Pomt, 1960, 1:36.
(I-ll
the pme slated at Chesapeake
MOTHER!
440·YARD DASH- R J. Rutledge, 1956, Ashland, Clevelalld at New York, nighl last Thoroday has been cancel51 4.
--.!liebert (l~J vs. Friend lll-ZJ. led.
Sun., MayS
WITH BUILT-IN CUSHION
180-YARD LOW HURDLES ~ Bill Potts, 1959,
Tharodey'o Gameo
Line score of Tuesday's
Sq. Yd.
BY CONGOLEUM·NAIRN
Portsmouth, ·20 5.
t t
,., i&amp; 12 ""ltj'/i
880-YARD RUN~ Tim Ross, 1958, Ironton. 2·09 9. Kansas City at Cahforma, mght ., ·
Cleveland at New York
Galllpohs
This oe• vinyl flootlnc lUI I • Wner-because 1l's cushiOrtedl
220·YARD DASH - Joe Coy, 1957, Portsmouth,
(Only games sebeduled)
Jackson
001 1100 t- 2 3
spunp foam cushion betwlll \•Wilt'S IDnpr-because •I s cL1sh 1 o~%'
.22 5
Mitchell and Spencer
vmrt surface and winYII.zed blcl- • fHv'D tlna-beca~se •I s v.r., • ' H
MILE RELAY~ Ironton, 1956, 3:34.~.
Bush In 3rd.
in&amp; Cushtonflor abOOs clatter!
CUILINI "C"
I
SG tiny and 10 Qftctlcal tool
Mapes (Howl In 7th) and Blel'So
spnnll' at ewen r~$ 1r~ • ThriftJ-eosts surpmmgly I 1Uie~
Sl'lo c k IUIIIUt Pnclsloa

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Tornadoes Quieted by C-D
In Class ATourney PJay

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It's Run for
The Roses for
Mrs. Walker
LOUISVILLE, Ky.(UPI!- For
M
K 1
W lk
th
Krsi kymg~ . a "· 11 e
., en lll'fo th
Y .~s rea Y a
run r eroses.
Mrs Walker bas from Frida}
Sat
1 t t
1·
:orntong ~n~ooposd lme
ur
aythe Degeb , Ired trose"1 flsewnl
to
r y s ra I mna ora
horse bi anket th at g1ves the
race its special nickname
"l'm in my 34th )"ear nCiw ,,
says Mrs Walker 'and I don't
sew all of it- but I supervise
everything"
·
It's a proJect that takes some
supervismg.
Fnday morning the roses are
delivered by a local grow••
"They've been ordered Since
January, cut spcctal. an&lt;!
Ish d F d
w,
t
Iurn e r~ ay;, 've go 1 0

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Wife them l~rst. soys Mrs
Walker, "and that's. the -~nost
particular JOb--the w~rmg.
Mrs. Walker boast' she's
never had a smgle rose 1111 off
the blanket. "I've had 'em
pulled off though," she lacghed
The school tt:acher who
became o florist when she
married inln the W•J&lt;e· florist
fanuly deSigned •he blanket
herself bat·k m 1931
''All the roses are -.wn by
hand with their head, u~ . one
w1th a tea! and on• w1thout a
leaf, on • cloth L'OVered first
with soft green folmge The red

Keith

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R""'ord

QUIET AS

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CARPET!

$2.49 '';

~!~~;~~r~i:~:e ~l'd

rosesThis year Mrs Walker ls
u~mg a val'lety of roses caJied
Yuletlde-"a very dar!&lt; I'Ose
w1th a fuller bud i'iext year I
hope to use Amen an Beaut' If
they're cuttm' c11nugh by
then," she SRid.
'
The "blanket." " two vanls
ong and about II mcbes w1de.
Mrs Walker sat&lt;f ' I drow ((
1n at ;he neck to len inches. It
makes 1! fil "' ffill " lt hrtter.
Tbert I ktnd of curv~ 11 at the
end to give a little bit of
contour to It-instead of maklng it a ptaiJi, old blanket."
A plain, old blanket is
definitely Is not.

IY 4, \

SEOAL Meet Slated Today
,

The loth annusl Southeastern
Ohio Athletic League track and
field meet is scheduled to begin
at f p m , today at Pedan Sta·
d1um, Ohio University, Athens.
The session was originally
scheduled last Safw-.Ja), but
was postponed because of beaV) rain.
Defending champion Athens
is favored to capture it. fourth
straight crown. Since the meet
was organiZed in 1957, Logon
has won six titles, and Alben•
three
In other spring sports this
week, GAllS' golfers are ach-

eduled to meet Pomeroy on the
local links today. Friday, the
linlu!ters JOUrney to Barbours.ville for another shot at the
once~beaten Pirates.
Coach Cliff Wilson's baseball
team will bosl Jackaon Friday
b1
a Sectional Tournament
game.

Jackets Win
3-Way Match at
H'dd
Valley
I en

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Jltnl" IIIO"mtnl Ytii!IW

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LEADERS

IP•ke·hed de111s 1

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•Needs 110 eementmg downl

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JEWELERS

PHONE WY 2-5661

National Lea~
404 Second Ave.
.
G. Alf.~ H Pet
220 E. MAIN
Gtlllpoll,, Ohl•
Middleport High Scbool golf- MOI'flaD, Hou 20 73 11 28 384
ers defeatud Point Pleasant Smith, StL
18 66 10 25 379 ' - High SChool 11-7 and Wahama Allen, Phil
1% 43 9 16 .372
M% to % in a three-llay match Flood, stL
18 73 8 27 .370
Tueaday after scbool on the Boyer, NY
13 49 I 18
Hidden Valley course
Strgll, Pitt
14 n 7 II 346
Pat Edwarda of MRS, with a Santo, (JhJ
17 61 9 21 .344
Balti
!100 0011 000-- 0 5 0 40, wa, medalist and Bill Me- Pinsn, Cin
16 65 5 22 .33:1
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0011 100 ZOI:- 3 9 1 Cormick, Poin~ was second low Pgltroni, Pitt !3 45 4 15 .333
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Palmer (2-1), HR-Howard the Fafrgreens Country Club F.Rbsn, Bal 14 411 16 Zl
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near Jackson In another 3-way Alvis, Cle
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match with Jacbon and Wells- Rlmsn, (JhJ
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B.Rbsn, Bal 14 58 10 21
ODva, Mtnn IS fl a 17
Boaton
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North Gallta's Ptratea eUmia.j twice Ill both lrameo. They adtl-1 For the wh!M!'t, Pat Han..- Detroit
t100 0116 201- 1 10 0 Kaline, Del IS 57 1Z 19
ated Hannan Trace's WlltiCIII ed lnaurance lllll'kers ill the had a double 111111, IIIDCle, as did
Santiago,' Longberl (i) GriiUIW!Il'llel', Cll It 51 10 17
In a Class A Sectional baoeball lourlb and slllb lnnlnp_
Larry Petrie. G~ bad two 17), Br.,.ton (I) and Ryan; Wblte, NY
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tournament game plaj&gt;ed TUea- 1 Hannan Traoo scored
one slngleo, Jim Crt~e. two doubles, Lollcb t3-l) 111111 Fnellan. LP- CUb, Del
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day evening at Bidwell
eacb In the llrot, third and and Ralph Tajl(lr 1 ilouble and ~Uago · to-1). ~ (4th).
Homo Raao
Tho Pirates will nOll play fourth. single.
Kanw C 010 100 tiOO- I I 0 NatIon ol Laa(IIOI ~=:
G:-:;,n !!&lt;!m•tlme later this week Roger Garrett went all the Cretrieotll had o double, Swain CalK
IMO 001 10.- I I 0 Bravea, 8) Torre. B
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same lnjoldo was the foalng hurler, alv· North GoUla II ndW 1-2 for 1Lee (7) and Rodgers. WP-I.Jlpes -eo and Gentile, nA.stroa
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P6ul l!ilnon and Kenneth Ha- 1 representative to congr~ss tn- le• L. Pancake, lor state , _
il!tMINGIHAI~. Ala. (UP!) 1as a d1me store clerk, rolled up and James
IKISSin' .lim) the Advancement of Colored ' Returns from 13.1tllj'of lhe 13,· 1ger, write-in candtdates lor the cumbe!lt Walter M· Moeller who tor tn 18th district, 703 voteo;
-Gov. George Wal1ace's popula- a margin of more than 200,000 Folsom were among the also People (NAACP) complained 2!114 prermcts showed:
1democrat no~lnations for Meigs I polled an even 1,000 votes. Gor- W11liam B. Brown, candldatt
!My~ fin ~eat tt ove!'Came the 1 votes over her nearest rival, rans.
that Negroes were ,mtim,Jdated 1
Goveroor
1 County commissioner, both ap· don H. C81dwell, unopposed for for judge of Court or
Appeals
larpst N~gro vote In Alabama Jlnerat slilLC A~L, GC~:. !!~::~ ~~::"" """t"'r• with thPtr th 111everal counties bUt no ' Rhodes 587,031, White 73,511 Pl!llted to have attained enouati the county aUditor nomination, 649, arid Joseph D. Bryon, judge
MtO:&gt;r,. swept his wife hi the mond Flowers, who rode a i ranks swelled dramatically as a IViolations were reporteo uy · tteHJml J~G.~~;. :.~.;: !!·:.:!!': !!" r.oo Ivntflll nl'l thP dl!fttot18t tlr.ket to foUoW~ with 1W13 Votes.
of Supreme Court, 621.
!!'~!'~ht" nnmlnatlon to seek crest of Negro votes
1 result of the Voting Rights Act,[ federal
voter ebservers sent
Lt. Governor
run In the general election this
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e1nctlon as his successor
[ With 2,444 oi me sntle'::~ 3,;5-; iii.Hih~i! t.~e!~ ~!~!!!!!~'P! lntn &lt;~t mto seven countie!l by the 1William L CDleman 266,756, fall.
Fraz•er Reams, Jr., r~:;m~ng Cllfford F. Brown recelvedrnttMf
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N1groes, thousands of them precincts reported, Mrs. Wal~ least two runorfs for sheriff in I Justlct Department
1 Paul J
Lym.:h 247.~~2.
Simon a i'omeru mn\:haiit ! ~ -~.~ --~~m.~~a~.. ~~~~~~i~~ ~otes to 1&amp;5 for Ben J. Gold an
Vlltlng for the first time, Ilace had 297,942 votes to 92,191 black (SOil) belt and nominated
Gray Nominated
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322 ~rite-In voies for th~
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Judge of the }ujir;m~. £111Hager .of near TupPers Plains. [' Wt1ha~ La~elle led MeigS :m;.encmg got a~7
m Alabama's legislative and man Ca rl Elliott nad 45 686 House smce Rec&amp;nstructlon.
defended .Dr Marh~ Luther l McElroy 254,331
5 1,; for
~Iff's races
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Govs.
n Patterson I The Nat1onal Association for I KJng Jr . m seve~al civil nghts 1
Seeretary of State
recelvt&gt;d 193 votes for the fuU County In votes for member I' Ml~e?~ Entlnger for treatAtQiachve Lurleen Wallace
cases, won nommatwn to the : James D Nolan 261,736, J. R. term of county commissioner. Iof the state central committee
f t te· 422: fo
Jarnetl
crushed nme mal~ rivals so
House from a dJstnd com· jBell29960f.
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(man) lOth district with 378 1 ~ero sa,
edrt.o 389 fr
badly Tuesday that no primary
prised of predominantly Negro •
Treasurer
Elecl!on board officials lndi- 1 t Ch I S D' I
d · Nolan compar
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runbff w1l1 be necessary She r
Macon Bullock and Barbour I Thomas E Ferguson 417 859, cated that the requltt&gt;ment for :c': ~9 /rtt
~v 8 1 ;~or IJam~s H. Bell f()f Secretary 0
a strong RepubliCan
countJ~s He defeated two wh!!e I Charles Pugliese 83,512.
i qualifying was that the wrile-in James' K~d uO or ng
an :·•e: fCia~··~ dHRoKnlsl? w
chnllengl! m a general electJOn
opponen~ by a SIZable margm I
Supremt Court
I candidates re~Ived 15 per cent For member ~f State Central dlt 180 for
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hewdown to keep the Wallaces
Another N e g r o, Tho m as ' Cilrford F. Brown 291.281). B('n of the total derhocrat vote at
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IIhe polls yest•rday. There were ec;mrn~tee t~om~n I~O~h diS- son 76.1 to lot for Char!N. PUI·
can pursue hJS 1968 , hghted the central committee Lewis Long. Middleport 4tb, winning nommation 10 another I'
Short Term Auditor
, 1,226 democrats who turned out ~ c~ . BrY.th · 449al g er ~~; IIese for auditor of state, IIIII
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tickets In Me1gs county on Tues. 134.
House race
Clarence N
Kmsley 308 474 to vote.
n e1gs WI
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1 for William L. COJ~man to 821
m 1100 ·
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for Paul J. Lyneh for Ueutenant
M}'/aUaco trmmph was "' 1 l
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Simon also received 114 write- Runnmg unopposed George I •overnor and Robert J SweenI c nd.s where no can 1 ates 1 • Lingo faJ·1ed 1n his bid •for 1 ·
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in votes for the full term of Banks, denkmrat for state rep- 1 ey 562 to 355 for Mark McElroy
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commiSSIOner while Hager alsa ._ntaUve got 646 vote•· Char- for attorney -oral
Houst~ of Representa- 1 main racehs werse 10 1 uB
tnhoppoRse blor comt mk1t p&lt;ts ham) County, losmg to meum- Richard A. Ward, Middleport. bad 12 for the unexpired term
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1vc Delmar Canaday, who with·
~ornin:ltion for lieutenant gover·. to 1~ r::;. Elvm E Thompson and ford Sl, Robert L) Jones, West Clark, a target of Negroes m years Jn the Oh10 reformatory drew as a write-in candidate,
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Zwllhng got 38 \iOI'?'s to defeat Chester 114 : David KobJentz, h1s scrapes with CIVIl nghts glary Ward pleade gu.1 ty to ed term.
Mrs \\iallaee
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52 G A Rade- al attention, held a shght lead was taken before Common Peas mary tJcket was unopposed
husband while she was working were m Pomeroy Pet where km ' DyeSvJ!Ie 28 ' D~v 1 d Yost over Selma Pub\lc Safrty 1Court .Judge John : Bason
~-CHANNEL MASTEl &amp; FINCO
-- Henry Well won with 88 voles I Gr~at Hlver 42 ; Warden Ours: Director Wilson Baker
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SQUAD CALLED
Effect1ve Sunday, May 8, worAsk About The Channol Matllr
also m sy 1acuse Village where ' East Letart 44 . Bert Hunt, Le· easily wan renommahoo to h1s l The Pomeroy
emergency ship serv1ces at . the
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Robert M. Louks polled 12S tart Pet 52 : Paul F. Andrews, fourth term.
'I squad was summoned at 1 20 a. Umted Pre~bytenan Church of
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votes to 41 for Julian A Hill
Long Bottom Pet 47 , George
m today for Eula Welker, moth· ~yracuse will be held at 9 a.m.
,.me of the Old Guard hked, I Unopposed for
committee M. Collins. Ohvedale 32: ClearFINED sao. COSTS
Ier of Rep. Ra~ph Welker. wh~ Instead ~f 9 30 a rn Sundo y
'hilf at the same hme holdmg Iposts on the Demo('rat ticket 1month P. Hams, Reedsville 26 ; Harold Samuel Little, charg· ~as taken to \eterans Memor School will be at 10 a. m. Mr.
~ a ~ced budget,
Iwere
1O. J Penmngton, Alfred 40; Les· ed with disturbing the peace 1~1 hosp1ta l as a med\~1 pa- John Wh1t-e of the Alexandria
Phone 985-3308
Ch11ter, 0.
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' VIrgil W•lker, South Chesler, ~ rer M. Hawk, Tuppers Plams 50; I by fighting. ~as fmed $30 and I Uenl. Sh~ wos at ~he horne of : Presbyterian Church wUI be
Rt~ had been a reluctanl l2l: Dale Proffitt, Great River, I Worley Haley, East Rutland 42; I co~ts and given a suspended 30 I Jenny '\\ells, Lawel-sl
guest speaker.
·- - - - - - - - - -- - -----candidate, entenng the field on- j2D, Nell M!ddleswart. Portland. , Ro~rt G Sw1ck, West Rutland 1 day ja1l Sf'ntencr by Middleport '
tv after ~ver~l prominent Dem- 124: Isabel C Lew1s East Le· 45, .John T Ho!lJday, Dexter 46; I Mayor C 0 F1sher TuesdRy. 1
~ats mcludine former Gov. l tart 9; Pauhnt&gt; Wolfe, Letart 8, Marvm Miller, Salem 58. Dav- He was placed on probalian
~tcbaei , N', DISalle and
Cen· lFranrrs Andrew, Long Bottom id 0. Jenkms. Middleport Ist I for two years In oth.:or aclJVJty,
an Sweeney decided they 123. Alpha Sm1th, Reedsville 19, , 66, Norman T Wayland, Mid- I Rodney B Sauer 18. Middl ..
want to challenge Kenneth Hager. Tuppers Plams 1dleport 2nd US
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• The roledo ltDator, who de· Rutand 28, F. W. W!lco:t Langs· 1lrd 141 : Jean Craig Middleport I erous manner. and Harold R.
acrilltl hlmseU as a "h~ral," ville 22 Norma~ C Will Wrst 14th . 93. Hollie E G~t&gt;en, Pome- ~ Douglas. 24 R D. Shade. :
pd wanled to run far lleuten- i Rulland 24, Albert F. Bolen, roy 15!, 36: Robert H. Hysell, forfetled a $15 bond on an llf111 !IIVernor. However, at the Dexter 28, Jat'k Cmp, Salem 1Pomewy 3-A 103, Donald Betz-1legal exhatJst charge.
ilrglnf of veteran •tate Sen. 29, Chester Erwm. Middleport mg. Pomeroy J 8, Jl4; Donald 1
Charles Carney. a leader 1n 3rd 29, Homer C Jon.,, M1d- Collins. Pomeroy 3-c 119. Les- 1
WDGE TO MEET
lN-ganirfrl labor. who
sees !dleport 5th 18. Frances Brown, 1 ter Wilson, Pomeroy 4lh 50; 1 Worsh1pful Master
Virgil
Reams as a good telt-vJslon per· Pomeroy 2nd, 25 Frank M Fu- 1 Eldon Morn", Middleport Pet. I Walker requests members of 1
sonahty, accepted th'E' bJd of the ; gale, Pomeroy 3-A, 30; Gene· I59; Rollm Radford, Rock Spnngs 1 the Shade River Lodge No 453 1
Dert}~ratlc screemng rommtt· v1eve Memhart. Pomeroy 4th, Pet liB. Shirley Mulford, S1l- meet at the Ewing
Funeral 1
t~ lo make the rae£'
' 25, Guy A. Russell . Middleport 1ver Run Z2, R N. Clark, Harn~ home Thursday aftetnoon to
Rhode~ lgno~ Ream!l dur- 1Pet, 19, Lou Dle,hl, Pomeroy sonv11le 83 ; Donald Stanley, conduct funeral services for
ing t,t\e campaign but md~rated , Pet 30, Emmett G. Will, Rock Pageville 43, Cora B. Beegle, Harlow Ervm.
be Rrtf.erred the two-term sena- Sprmgs 29. Ernest A Wmgett, Racme Village 117; Gerald Am----lOr as an opponent because Me- R~cme Vlllage, .32,
Mason berger, Mmersv1lle 59. Otis F.
ARREST MADE
dwam, a tnal lawyer, was F1sher, ~~~rs~11l~ ~ '____E_dwm S. Knopp, Racme Pet 87, F.I1ZB~ Floyd Rhedes. RD. RB('ine, l
beth Hob:ltetter, Rutland Yil ~ 1has been arre11ted by the Porn· 1
m.1deted more of a slugger
An4 It was felt that since
lage 58, and W111iam F. Hams, Ieroy Pollee Department
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Syracuse Pet. ~.
I'8n intoxication tharg~·~~·~-rt he could be tagged the boss- I
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' candidate since many Demoat. felt control O[ the •tatel1
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fJl_.Lj;~Jirs was the blggesllssue ,
By United Prm International , strength in runmng for the US
'l'HE GOODYEAR
:~ t~ in the primary.
Tuesdays primary elect1ons 1Senate two years ago, easi1y
1 fijwdes m expressmg grahfi. l
at a glljnce
won the Repubhcan nomination
dJ.tloft for hJs victory sounded 1
Alabama: Alabama Negroes for governor or Florida.
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the Jleme he voiced in his land- •
fail to block Mrs. Lurleen Oh'- R bll
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PREMIUM-QUALITY GOODUAR Tid
:ifllm aec lon our years ago
A. Rhodes won renomination I
Extra· Strons I·T Nylon Cord.
'l'EBTED FOillifltl MILlS At OVIl Ul M.P,JI'ol
ao ••ovemor- :
tic •aubernatonal nomination. easily over token opposition. He 1
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Mrs. Wallace, a proxy candi• Tamplkt-PIOVod for Your Dritflla ihffiJI
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date lor her busband, Gov. will ron against Democratic 1I
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• Give• Extno Traction ltaln or Shine.
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, '!at pernor slid be w111id 1
George Wall ace, won a majon1
• Fill Co1npaell, MediWllllld Bil: cua.
ljl!f•hlt lol'Oilll &lt;:ampaign ' AIRMAN REVNOJJJS ty over nine male opponents Former Rep. Robert Taft Jr., I
e Extra-str&lt;ms S·T
Labor Day. GOP head-1 Airman Tblrd Cla88 Keu- Fred Gray became the firsi who failed to WI." a u s. Senate
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Negro to be nominated for a l seat from Ohio IR 1964, won the I
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• BuUt to talce blaho
· ~ftcerd Including industrial , Albert Swatztl and Fraok seat m the Alabama Legisla· Repubhcan nommation for a I
opeed driving rl!a
Yelopmet, record ootlays for Reynolds, Mason, I• atteodinl t u r e !II me e reconstruction. new seat ln the House . Taft Will
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ial lmprovemonts Ia high· Electroaica SCbool ta Ml•st• Negroes were voted into runoffs oppose Rep. John Gilligan, a I
~ 11on aDd recrea t1ena1 1ippJ, a1&amp;er COIDP1etIa1 tra1D• for shen"ff nonu'natlons m
' at freshman Democrat, 1n Novem·
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elopmetl~ IUid re&lt;Ord ap- 1 Jng at Lacldud AF Baoe, least two counties
ber.
lfGPJ'faUODI 1tr 11&lt;bools
; Tell!. wa addreA lo AF 111
Oldaboma: Former Gov. New Menco: Former StaiJ!
Silo
jlllftum from ll,tltl9 of tbe 18 IIi. 3311 Tee~ Sclwol, Keea- Raymond Gary emerged ahead Sen. T. E. Lusk defeated
Prico•
sjale'o 13,154 precinct• showed· ler AFB, Mf18i11ippl, He vis- of 12 other candidates for the former Gov. John Burroughs in
PICK YOUR PAIR! PICK YOUR PRICE!
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!ted in Mason 011 Tboraday, Democratic nomination for an upset for the Democratic
1 Rhodet M4,f.41, White fl9,171.
wtth relatives aJU1 friend• aad governor. He faces a May 24 nommation to succeed Democra·
ILACKWALU OR WHITEWALLS
ftoamo 303,34S, Mcilwain 200,- returned to Mt11tooippi on Fri- run-off pnrnary. A run-off was lie Gov. Jack M. Campbell.
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day, wltb bill wile the former, a possibility in the three-way campbell Is Ineligible to run
b Ll. Govfraor
Linda Rassell, of We1t Colnm race for the Oklahoma GOP again
Wllllttm L. Coleman 241.211!, bla.
gubernatonal norrunation.
IDdlaliB:Rep. Richard Roudeul J. Lyneb !!IIJ,226.
tlorlda: Gov. Hayden Burns bush defeated Rep. Ralph
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Altorley Gelerol
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led a field of lour candldateg Harvey in a contest between
!K6rt Sweeney 16t,828, Mark Pomeroy Masomc Lodge No. lor the Democratle gubernator- two Repnbllcans whose districts
l!JcEiroy 231 ,701
164, F.&amp;A.M, will meet at 7.30 1ial nominatmn He faces a run- were merged because of
1/1 OFF 0~ WHITEWALLS, TOO
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Itonighl All Master Masons are(off contest May :!!. Claude congressional reapportiOnment
E Fet1uson 278,372, mv1ted.
Kirk, who showed unetpected by the Democratic Legislature
Puauese 78.tM1
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Brown 268,799,
~hbnan 141,921.
Term Auditor
Borror 120,122,
Knisley 283,7114.

Widely-Known Le~s lators Bite the Dust
C 0 L U M B US IUPI) -A
number of w1dely known members of lhe tegl!lature bit the
duot In Tuesday's primaries.
The wholesale shuff1e began
witb reapportioillllent which autornatlcally eliminated 38 state
representatives by reducmg the
number or Hou" members
137 to 99.
And with Iegaslators rwming
from dlstrlcta Instead of on a

county basis, more or them
Pepple Among Losero
went out tllrough defeat at the I Among the prominent senapolls. In the big counties it tors lost was Ross Pepple, •
meant a cand1dnte couldh't ride Republican who moved frorn
through on Ule machine or a Lima to Perrysburg to be in a I
name but had to be elected on j new district. He was cha1rman I
his own in a dlstnct.
1of the Senate Fmance CommitAt the same time some veter- ~ tee.
8111 from small counties found On the Democratic side, Sen.
themselves toppled by a new- Ra) T. MiUer Jr. whose family
comer from the larger oounty I tong has been prominent Jn
in their new district.
Cleveland politico went down.
Another defeated was Sen.

Belrin
o- Plannin,c for School

GOODYJAR GOLFERS SPECIAU

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Uve. An early lull 1ccounting : statewide oiOce.
, the facts to the electorate.
will be made public. The wide- • In tho Houao, Rop. Thomas
"It has been ~tlfyinJ to me , spread financial support waa L. Thomao, IMimm, who bad
•nd I know to many others, to 1another lnillcation of lbe dedi- IMtvetl aevon terms, w a ,
see people fonnerly complete cation of many people Ia every trounced ta a bid for a !lOll
stringers, work together oo·har- walk of life."
Senate seal
"""'lously for betiJ!r sdloois.
The 'l'ri - ~ty Vocational The votets also turned down
"Special thanks are ntended Scbool proposal, voted on In Rep. Sam Landes, R-London,
lu tlie meml:;;o; of the ccm.'lllt· the Columbia and t&gt;YesvUJe pctl olten a apokestnan for tbe
tee for their work. Without 111 Meigs County, was rejec~ Rhodes admimstratloo in hit
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them nothinl could have been 1ed there. The boD&lt;I issue !ailed new sprawling district and
''HOME OWN.eo &amp; OP~RATfG&gt;, .,..., , YOU'LL .LIKE OU~ $d~VICE"
1~E~I accomplished.
I by a 75-Q margin for the twn Rep. Carol Long R-Ur~na a
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preclnctt while the tax levy veteran on school leglalatlon' in
th1111p ellll&amp;ed '"" 8Je~ .W.M &amp;llrJlfll .ch'Q 80 .tG 81.
, his bia: new ctistrict.
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Panthers Knock Off Jackets 3-0
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D1ek Werry or Pom•roy High squeeze boat with one eut and I wao dropped. Wltil two oul, Rex out but Wen')' fltDiled BUI SwiD
and Gary Stobart of Middleport Werry around ta third base, Cumings was aale as bls crollllli and Stobart.
High, both senior rllhthandero, plated tbe Panthers' first run. ball to second base was bobbled 8 th itehe h d trouble with
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threw two-hitters Tuesday on :o:-· , r•·~~ ,..A rt
and when the ball W31 thrDWD
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wltb l .... ;o..a:......._ -e _ ~ llr" nuu:le ,.
. .•• .. ~· ,_ ___ ...,... wildness, Werry walk1ng7, SW..
the M'iddleport d~mond
Ja
a&lt;:U': tUil.l wuu w m ... ..,"f""• ., -·
tSoth •tch
fanned 11
Werry the winner by 3-0 in an I It U on a clutch smgle m the ry tame all the way around to IJart 4
PI en
SEOAL •arne that put the Divis- , filth after Lenny Van Meter
batsmen. Pomeroy left t ba~
.. __, -~~~
nt .ntt
' score.
~"'rS stranded , the Jackoll 1•
ion standmgs
into a two-way • wwlleu
w.~.a. :me o_. ___ wa
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tie between Middleport and sacrificed to second by Second- Tbe Jackets had two on Pomeroy
0011 110 1 -II 0 ';:;:===~~~~~
Galhpohs, with Pomeroy and baseman Eddie Baer.
Ibase m the fourth alter George Middleport 0011 000 tJ.- 0 2 3 I;
Jacksm Just one game out. 1 The Panthers' third run
Sauer singled leading off but Werry and Van Meter. Sto- k!tilllti.--...;;.::.;.,.J
Werry's own 1ead off smgle pcing on the cake - was un- Werry fanned two batters for bart ~d Moore, SwaD (6).
tn the Pomeroy fourth to break earned It came in the Porneroy the last two outa to ease out of Ump~rea: Don
plate: 4'Ed west off ea. oae of hJ• aiJ.
up Stobart's b1d for a no-h1tter seventh. Werry leadmg off, was Itrouble. In tbe Jacket i111rd 1C. Ingles,
C.
.., Mketi ud I mbs him!"
and Bruce S1mpson's perfect Isale when his Dy ball to left ' Buddy Moore singled wtlh 01101 b85el.
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will be made to help defray
costs of team trophies for first
and second place, a trophy
the Individual high pomt
k and for ribbons to l~rst,
oDd, and tiltr&lt;i plac• wil!lla'•
each event.
Field events w!U begin

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5:30 p.m. and tr,Qc(c even4v.ltiJ.
low starting at 6:30p.m. ' ~111)
Coach Bickel plans
the PA system ill upe,r•ijMol&gt;
that Ions will !mow who •IJJOQrf·
pamg !:: eel&gt; event W
J_.,
IUid winning ruarks lll:ew.,IIW
be announced.
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The order of events: !'\fA nl
Shotput. bigh jompjll,..,
vauu. discus, broad jumpjA!!I
bigh hurdles, loti yard&lt;l1iiasb,

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Reds Lose 5-4 tn 12th
By JOE GERGEN
UP! Sports Writer
Willie McCovey, who w1elds a
pretty mean picket, has r.,_
claimed his role as the National
League's leadmg demonstrator
agamst Don Drysdale--desp1le
some stiff competition from
orgamzed labor.
McCovey was only one of
many who lodged a formal
protest agamst the Los Angeles
Dodgers' tall righthander Tuesday mght at Candlestick Park
but he was certamly the most
effectiVe.
A a:roup of demonstrators
distributed handb1lls outside the
park chargmg Drysdale with
unfair labor practices in his
Los Angeles restaurant. He got
no sympathy mside, however,
as McCovey and his San
Francisco Gl3nt. mates mauled
him for four runs and an
eventual 6-1 victory.
McCovey had been Drysdale's
personal nemesis prior to 1964
when be ruddenly stopped
lower the boom on the Dodger
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star. He d1dnt hd a smge
homer off Drysdale In 1961 or
1965, compared with etght,
Including s1x game-wmning
blows, the previOUS three

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Eastern, Southern, Middleport
IUid Pomeroy High SChool atble~ will compete next Tuesday evening on the Pomeroy
field In the l1rst Meigs County
Relays w1th PHS Bud Btckel'o
thfnclad •quad as hosts.
A nommal admission charge

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880 run, 220 dash, mile lll!llsjl
IUid about 8,40, preselllatiilarlol

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student
hurdles,
followed
by i.he
tbe"'"'"'·
fanscent.
may per
watch
the bestsport•
run. yard
dash,
mlle, and
ners and jumpers of Pomeroy Junior High events will
and Middleport Senior and Jun- nate here too w1th the
lor High Schools compete Thurs- boys' event.. However,
seasons.
Lefebvre tagged the
day evening at Middleport Sta- yonnger boys sprint 80 yards
Llko Old Times
hurler for his sixth
diurn.
stead of 100, run 660 yarcls
But it waa like old times for with two out.
Coach Clllf WII!!OO'o Gallta Track Coaches Bob Ashley the 880, 330 yards for the
"Stretch" Tuesday night when Drysdale, half of the celebra~
Academy High 11&lt;bool Blue Dev- ~ of MHS and Bud Bickel of PHS and 180 yards for the 220 sprint.
65 Ford Gal.
he smashed a 400-foot shot over ed holdout tom of Koulax and
N UOllll Loll
lla dumped Jackson 5-2 behind offer their track squads m a The Junior boy• do not run
Conv, 352 lftl. Std,
8
the leU-center field fence m the Drysdale, suffered his third
W';:Pel- GB tile three-bit pitching of Larry 1dual night meet startmg at 5.45 mile. They run an 880 relay
rHio 1nd h11ter
fourlll with two aboard to break loss against one victory
Ptttsbur h
Mltcbell at Jack11011 Tuesday p.m., with the field events, dis- last event on the card - for
12 '5 706
64 Galaxie XL
the game wide opeo and help signing a contract for
San Fra~J.co 13 7 •880
evening.
Jump their "mile" relay.
1 cus, high jump, broad
Conv.rtibl•. a
send "Big D" to the show&lt;rs. reported $105,1100.
Lo A 1.,
The Junior teams met
in
euto tr1ns .. ~,,.; ,
12 1 ·800 110 Tbe victory moved GAllS , and shotpul.
McCovey also chipped in with a The Pirates cGntinued their AUs ~ge
lftt, power
,,,.,Jhtl
11 9 •550 2 ~ back into first place tie With. I With Senior sod Junior R1gh Pomeroy last week and finish·
windews, nd1o &amp; heatH"
run-scoring single off Joo late-Inning lightning when Donn H •:ton
:SSO
Middleport,
whiCh
lost
3-6
to
teams
alterna"ng
on
the
field,
ed
In
a
perrect
stand-olf,
42-42.
210
11 9
Moel1er to raise his RBI total CJendenon hit a two-run
p:~adelphla
a 7 533 s Pomeroy's rampagmg Panthers. these events w1ll last unt1l 7 p Preceeds from the gate will 65 Ford G!ll. SOO~
2 dr. H1rdfo,J, '289 e~~
,
to 16 and tie teammate Wliite in the eighth and then
Sl Louis
be used to defray trnck and
110 '444 410 In the Southern DIVISion race, m.
tt1ndlrd tran•. it .:l.di~
Mays for the league lead
his performance In the
New York
'385
5
GARS
and
Middleport
own
3-21
At
that
time
the
runmng
races
field
squad
expenses.
5 8
he~ter
JJrw:) )
McCovey, with three hits, wrap up the victory.
Cincinnati
4 12 '250 7\SI records. They will meet each 1
59 Ford Galax1e
raised his batlmg average to reitever Elroy Face won
4 13 ~! 1 oilier at Middleport Tuesday m
1Chicago
4 Dr.:'-"8 cylinder,
299 after a dismal start and third consecutive game
Tuesday'• Raulta
a ~arne that should decide llie
tr1ns. Rac!lo ,"' h¥.ater
now has batted .370 in his last limiting the Reds w
AUa
Pbila
8,
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Inn!.,
night
diviSion
ehamplonshif,
9
1
62 Ford Cat 500
13 games to take up some of unearned run over the last 4
P1tts 5 Cinci 4 12 lltiUI mght Pomeroy aDd Jackson 3 r e
4 dr. 8 tyl. .~t
the •lack caused by Mays' innings
LouiS 5 Ne~ Y..-k 2·, mgbt right behind "'• two leaders I
.tMrlng, radlo .a. 1
slump. Mays has been way off
Alou Geta RBI
Houston 10 Cbicago 2 mght with :1.-3 records.
61 Comet 2
form since tying the NL career Felipe Alou lined a hit
San Fran 8 Los Ang '1, night Overall, the Gallians are now I The Southern High Tornadoes Vamos . was 2-0 at the plate
6 cyUnder, !&gt;t.lnC~ rd •--"'"
home run mark of 5!1 nearly the left field line with two
Wednesday'• Probable P!tcllers l 7-3 on the season.
I wer. knocked out of Class A when Diddle was hfted by Coaoh
R1dlo 1nd heater
two weeks ago In Houston.
tn the loth to score Woody Philadelphia at AUanta, night Friday, GallipoliS Will host I sectional tournament bltseball Craynor Slone in favor of Mike
65
Ford Fair. soo~
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The Pittsburgh Pirates main- Woodward from second with - Short (2-ll vs. Lemaster !H). Jackson in 1 Sectional Tourna- I play Tuesday afternoon . b~ a Jenkm~.
2 Dr. Hardtop, '28?
tained their half-game lead the wlnntag Atlanta tally. The Pltt.burgh at Cincinnati, ment game, beginmng at 3:30 5-4 margin In an extra mnmg Jenkms got the count to 3-1
tn., Cruisimat•e I•
Low
mll•ag~.
v.,.
the
Giant.
by
edging
Braves
had
battled
bltck
Into
night-Biass
&lt;!~)
vo.
O'Toole
p.DL,
on
the
GSI
diamond.
contest
at
Chauncey-Dover.
agamst
Vamos
but
lost
hun
on
0
Cincmnati 5-4 in 12 innings, the game with 8 palr of runs in (0-0).
Should the ~Us wm that bat- Tbe Tornado~ lost m t be the followm g p1kh as th~ ~-D
64 English Ford
4 cylinder, 4 s!M•d
Allanta nipped Philadelphia 9-8 the eighth. Phil Nlelcro, the
New York at St. Louis night tie, they. will bost Soutil Point j bottom of the e~ghlll when p team walked horne tbe wmnmg
.
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in the Central Sectional Finals Kost1val doubled w1th one out. run.
63 Ford Galaxie
m 10 mnmgs, Houston battered of seven Atlanta hurlers,
(z-1) va. Sadeck1 (Z.
Safurda
IS th
d
T Du
So th
ed 11 r ·
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Cob
2 nd St edl ed lth th
1
on
y.
ou ern moun sman om ..u ern scor a o 11s runs
500, C:onv. I tvt.
the Chtcago
cr t · w·
· tenuon
" a1 m
· the secon d mrung
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h' d thsIll-N a y k. freete wn In
t H to
·...ht- Ga111 po lis ac1ua II y Iced Tues- dle then 1ssued an m
when
trans, R&amp;H
Lo!jls w 1ppe
e ew or
swmgmg con est
a OU8 n, "'"''
day'• game tn the first toni ' walk to M. Staley w1th
two Sherrn Cundiff led off with a
63 Falcon 2 Dr.
2
Mets 5-2.
. Joe , Morg~n, the
(0- ) vs. Roberts U- with Ulree b1g runs Tom Spe~~ I gone and runners were on frrst walk, George Donovan smgled,
6 cylinder, st•ndard tr•.._!l"l
ln the Amencan League, ctrcu1t s leadmg hitter wtth .
cer led off with 1 ·single. Dan 1and second bases.
Amos wallbrown walked, DidRadio and huter
C1eveland blanked the Yankees .384 batting average, drove '"! Los ~ngeles at San Francis- Gilmore foil ed
t K t b Skmner tbe last batter in the die was safe on an error and
60 Ford f.-600
l •0 and took over fiIrst Pace
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th ree runs WI'th a homer and CO ' mght---&lt;Jsteen (4-1) VS · Haner was OW
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safe on a· Jaetk
line·Up for' Chauncey then work~ With two outs Jenkms smgled
Durnp Tru.:k,
er~~~~f:l
from Baltimore, which was double to pace Housten's 11-htt Gibbon ll-01 .
error Gib M"ll"
d cbls~n ed the count 00 3-2 'aDd finally Tbe only other hits by Soufuengine, 5 5peed h
shut out 3.() by Washmgton. The assault on three Cub pilchers
TbundaJ'&amp; Game•
clea~ing the s:ckll'OOsand out e. was ISSued a free pass . W1th the ern were back to back smgles speed rear axle
Philadelphia
at
Atlailta
night
' was bases loaded
Detr01·t Tigers trounced B~JS ton Roo k"1e Sonny J ackson ch"pped
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three to nothing •
lead-off batter by Ray Proffitt and Jenkins in
65 Dodae Om ''
8..0, Minnesota overpowered the in with Ulree hits and Davie Pittsburgh at Cmcmnatl, mght In the fifth GA. liS dded 1 ' - - ~ - -'- - the seventh with twe out. They
2 Dr '270 Sertes 6 cytfll
.
Whit e Sox 1-2 an d G.Jus t1 wen t the dl !I tance for hlS IChicago at Houston • mght
wo IAngels 6; F Robinson, Orioles, d1ed on base as Bob Grueser
der, ~tandard fran!&gt;., ridf¥1.
Ch1cago
mort runs 'WI• Mllhrona doubled
and hflllter
Ca!Uomia b.. t Kansas City 6-2 third victory.
Los Ang at San Fran, OIShi
and , ..red on Haner'a single' Scott Red Sox Kalme Tigers boonced back to the pdcber
· ked up (OnlyAmerican
games scheduled)
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In other games.
. LI"ttl e AI J ac kson pte
Lea e
Wtth two out, Milliron scored on· 1and Ohva,
Twms
George Donown started • on
Ltke new
Juan Marlchal, who never has fii"St victory as a St. LouiS
W'.:,Pet GB another Jackson error.
Runs Batted Ill
the mound for Southern, but was
hcasdllostit ktoPLosk Angeedles hat Clardmaltat lheateexpensthe oMf hts" Cleveland
12 't .!Ill· ... Jackson added once in the MNcCoatlonal Leaa· rae:l~yAs
relieved ill !be, f!_'*t~Jiilt!idle
r.nlol~ Forlln•·
an es c
ar , gam
IS or mer eamm
s, e e . Baltl
third when Skidmore walked
vey, 1ants OJ; aron, who turned m a fme pitching
12
2
10
lith victory against the Dodg- Jackson pitched perfect ball Cbl ,....
j5!
stole second and came home 0~ ' Braves and Flood, Cards, 15: performarn:e KosUval was tile
US~n CAR LOT "
10 5 ·~7 210 I D. Terry's 'single.
ers there and picked up his over the fmal four maings to Detreagto
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Johnson,
Dodgers
and
ClendeoChauncey
h~rler.
nth . I th
.
t th
I I relit Leu
Ol
II 7 •• I 310
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p· teo 13
B ..
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wmd o . e s~athson m sst Bpos k de w n . n the e. . Cahfomia
9 7 .563 4~ In the bottom of the seventh, I on~ ll'rfa
Le.
R b'
y mmngs:
many ec1s1ons WI a nea roc
rove m
wummg Minn ta
Mtdtlleport
6 7 462 6 JHS tallied again as Scott Bier· am~ can ague: B o m- Southern . . 040 000 00-4 4
four-hitter. He struck out five runs with a two-run double in W beso 1
He I son, Orioles 21; Yastrzemskl, I 'C-~D~~~-3~1~0~0011:,;0~1;-li~6~!~~~~~~~
5 10 •333 8 ty was sale on an error
and held the Dodgers scoreless the fourth inning that capped a Boastomg on
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,L stole seeond and scored
on Red Sox 18 , Conigharo and I ~·
4
. th when J 1m thr ee-run St. LouIsra IIy.
.250 9n~ Wanh
' omgle
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Scott, Red So x and Cas h,
until th e mn
Nes yn0 rk
4 13 •235 10
w
G 111 11111
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'T1gen 12
8 po
Kansas City
3 12 200 10
brillhmt freshman I
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TueHay'l Renli.
ace, Tom Spencer, after coll~ct.
Pltcblag
tng two hits io t t i to th
National League: Marichal
Calif. 6 Kansas City 2, rught
wo r ps
e I G. ... r:" c II
A tr I
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10
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Cleveland t New York 0, Dlght plate, was taken from the game F ~an~ ;;: te ue a~ ; os,
Washmgton 3 Baltimore 0 with 1 shoulder injtll'y, Extent ace,
Ira s andn
err!y,
POLE VAULT - Dick Plymale, 1957, Ironton, · ht
' of the Injury was not known at Giants 3-0; Cratg a Know es,
mg
thi's wriU
Phlllles and Sad-kl
Cards •~• .
11'-1".
Detroit 8 n.~n 0, .1.....
. ng.
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ouaw
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Am ric
Leap M Do ell
DISCUS- Keilh stowers, 1958, Ironton, 143'-4:' , Minnesota 4 Chicago z, night
n gomg the dt.tance, Mitch• an
e. c w •
HIGH JUMP- Ron Alexander, 1956, Ironton, 6 .J . Wednesday'• Probable Pll&lt;:bers ell fanned eight and walked lnd~ans 4-0, McNally, Orioles
. SU:?T PUT - Btll Maddox, 196!), Wurtland, Ky' Kansas City at CaiHorDJa, three GARS made two errors. land Tiant. Indians 3-0; Barber,
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d night-Talbot 11)-2) vs. Chance Two Jackson hurlers, Mapeo OriOles. StepheiiS&lt;Itl, Red Sox.
BROAD JUMP ~ Joe Coy, Portsmout , I 957, an (I-t)
and Howl, gave up two walks, a Burdette, Angels; Locker and
Norm Walker, Ironton, 1963, 20'·7".
Mmnesota at Chicago, night- hit batsman, and fanned six Plarro, While Sox 2-0•
120-YARD IDGH HURDLES- Clyde Nelson 1956 Kaat (1-2) vs. Buzhardt 11-l), GARS bltUers.
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Ironton, :15.1.
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• Boston at Detroi~ nlght- For GARS, Haner had two
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CARAVELLE"
100-YARD DASH- Marvin Imes 1956 Ironton and Wilson Ill-f) vs. Monbouquette for three, Milliron two for four I
dlvlalon at lwkru
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Bob Roberts, 1963, Ashland, ;10 3. '
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(Z.%).
and Gilmore, Janey and Lou
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MILE RUN- Joe Hudson, 1964, Marietta, 4 47.
Baltimore at Washington, Bosh each had o"' safety.
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THE IDEAL
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880-YARD RELAY - Ironton, 1958, and South night- Bunker (2-t) vs. Segui It was announced today that ,
GIFT FOR
Pomt, 1960, 1:36.
(I-ll
the pme slated at Chesapeake
MOTHER!
440·YARD DASH- R J. Rutledge, 1956, Ashland, Clevelalld at New York, nighl last Thoroday has been cancel51 4.
--.!liebert (l~J vs. Friend lll-ZJ. led.
Sun., MayS
WITH BUILT-IN CUSHION
180-YARD LOW HURDLES ~ Bill Potts, 1959,
Tharodey'o Gameo
Line score of Tuesday's
Sq. Yd.
BY CONGOLEUM·NAIRN
Portsmouth, ·20 5.
t t
,., i&amp; 12 ""ltj'/i
880-YARD RUN~ Tim Ross, 1958, Ironton. 2·09 9. Kansas City at Cahforma, mght ., ·
Cleveland at New York
Galllpohs
This oe• vinyl flootlnc lUI I • Wner-because 1l's cushiOrtedl
220·YARD DASH - Joe Coy, 1957, Portsmouth,
(Only games sebeduled)
Jackson
001 1100 t- 2 3
spunp foam cushion betwlll \•Wilt'S IDnpr-because •I s cL1sh 1 o~%'
.22 5
Mitchell and Spencer
vmrt surface and winYII.zed blcl- • fHv'D tlna-beca~se •I s v.r., • ' H
MILE RELAY~ Ironton, 1956, 3:34.~.
Bush In 3rd.
in&amp; Cushtonflor abOOs clatter!
CUILINI "C"
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SG tiny and 10 Qftctlcal tool
Mapes (Howl In 7th) and Blel'So
spnnll' at ewen r~$ 1r~ • ThriftJ-eosts surpmmgly I 1Uie~
Sl'lo c k IUIIIUt Pnclsloa

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Tornadoes Quieted by C-D
In Class ATourney PJay

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It's Run for
The Roses for
Mrs. Walker
LOUISVILLE, Ky.(UPI!- For
M
K 1
W lk
th
Krsi kymg~ . a "· 11 e
., en lll'fo th
Y .~s rea Y a
run r eroses.
Mrs Walker bas from Frida}
Sat
1 t t
1·
:orntong ~n~ooposd lme
ur
aythe Degeb , Ired trose"1 flsewnl
to
r y s ra I mna ora
horse bi anket th at g1ves the
race its special nickname
"l'm in my 34th )"ear nCiw ,,
says Mrs Walker 'and I don't
sew all of it- but I supervise
everything"
·
It's a proJect that takes some
supervismg.
Fnday morning the roses are
delivered by a local grow••
"They've been ordered Since
January, cut spcctal. an&lt;!
Ish d F d
w,
t
Iurn e r~ ay;, 've go 1 0

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Wife them l~rst. soys Mrs
Walker, "and that's. the -~nost
particular JOb--the w~rmg.
Mrs. Walker boast' she's
never had a smgle rose 1111 off
the blanket. "I've had 'em
pulled off though," she lacghed
The school tt:acher who
became o florist when she
married inln the W•J&lt;e· florist
fanuly deSigned •he blanket
herself bat·k m 1931
''All the roses are -.wn by
hand with their head, u~ . one
w1th a tea! and on• w1thout a
leaf, on • cloth L'OVered first
with soft green folmge The red

Keith

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R""'ord

QUIET AS

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CARPET!

$2.49 '';

~!~~;~~r~i:~:e ~l'd

rosesThis year Mrs Walker ls
u~mg a val'lety of roses caJied
Yuletlde-"a very dar!&lt; I'Ose
w1th a fuller bud i'iext year I
hope to use Amen an Beaut' If
they're cuttm' c11nugh by
then," she SRid.
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The "blanket." " two vanls
ong and about II mcbes w1de.
Mrs Walker sat&lt;f ' I drow ((
1n at ;he neck to len inches. It
makes 1! fil "' ffill " lt hrtter.
Tbert I ktnd of curv~ 11 at the
end to give a little bit of
contour to It-instead of maklng it a ptaiJi, old blanket."
A plain, old blanket is
definitely Is not.

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SEOAL Meet Slated Today
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The loth annusl Southeastern
Ohio Athletic League track and
field meet is scheduled to begin
at f p m , today at Pedan Sta·
d1um, Ohio University, Athens.
The session was originally
scheduled last Safw-.Ja), but
was postponed because of beaV) rain.
Defending champion Athens
is favored to capture it. fourth
straight crown. Since the meet
was organiZed in 1957, Logon
has won six titles, and Alben•
three
In other spring sports this
week, GAllS' golfers are ach-

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local links today. Friday, the
linlu!ters JOUrney to Barbours.ville for another shot at the
once~beaten Pirates.
Coach Cliff Wilson's baseball
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DIIIJ ltmtlnel, POmeroy-Middleport, 0., May 4, 1968-7

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En'"ds 45 Yea,rs of Serv'I·ce

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They 4ilcuued the exlentllen
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• .~w Haven E.U.B. Cburdt will south to tbe CorporaUon line. ·1\fr. 'lbom91 Reed of East
..,_.. a ttummage :we an n;. rney a110 •ussea 111, trUIJ'I· ~nlr. w v. ·~!!!~~~~ ~h~ w~• IWY". May 6th and Saturday, May 1111 the water line to .tbe Schotl bam a Band libcerl oa Sunday
at the Coi1ningham Gorap BuUding,
at tbe Wabama Gymnsslum.
-tiding. 'llle .t)()Urs each day
He ~!! ! !='me d!rec: of t.~e
, ~~ be from I a.m. unW 6 p.m. VAThCATIVON CHUIWII SCBIIOL Wahoma Bimd, and Is present&gt; '' ENTERTAINID
e aeaUon Church School ly an lnstruotor at East Bank 1
,.re
of Sl Paul's Luiheru Church
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. will be held from June 6 through Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosen·'
Opposite Evens Super Market
Ohio
Mrs. Herman Layne entertarn· !7Ch beginning t 9 a
th
h baum, Pomeroy visited on Sun·
,t&lt;!. the members of the Bridge . 11:3&amp; a.m. a .m. roug day with her mother, Mrs. E. L.
Speci1l For Mother's D1yl
(!!fib on Monday evening at her I
Capehart, Mason.
'Mille. High score prize was won i Teaehers and helpers are liB~
LADIES' DACRON- NYLON- COTTON
~y· Mrs. Paul Scally and other ed as follows: Klndel'Jarlen 1 Mrs. Clara Roush returned
1&gt;rl&lt;es were won by Mrs. Mark •- Mrs. Phil Bltq, Mrs. Bill'- home after spending several
LADIES' Colorful
'Ward and Mrs. Hilda Ridgway, old Roll and Mrs.
Richard 111011ths visiting . her daughters
SPRING and SUMMER
1110 Members and guesta playilll Grlnstesd; Kinder&amp;arteD U _ in Detro!~ MIChigan.
Were Mrs. Paul Scally, Mrs. Mrs. William R. Powell, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and"
1OllrO Roush, Mrs. R. G. Greene, Grant Roush and Mrs. Blake children of Rush Kentucky fl·
eSolids - Patterns
~-· Hilda Ridgway, Mrs. Nicewander; First and Second sited over the ~eekend wllh l
eJunlor, Misses, Half Sizes
e SIZES 32 to 40
·MlR-k Ward, Mrs. George In- , {!rode - Mrs. Robert Layne, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ee.
DOUBtE PANEL
-eels, Mrs. N. 0. Wern, Mrs. Mrs. Allred Sprouse and Mn. eu Kirk.
eREG.
$3.99
Volues To $7.95
-~~~' Lerner.
William Russell; Third a n d
IJ.l.tHERAN CIIURCII MEN
Fourth grades - Mrs.
Paul Mr. and Mr!. Rolland Morris
BEAUTIFUL PHIL MAID
Tht Lutheran Church Men Roosh, Mrs. Donald BuiJIIard· and son have moved lrom Mid·
et on Wednesday for their ner an.d Mrs. Jack Hesson; Fifth dleport ~ the Shumaker properLADIES RAYON TRICOT
gular dinner meeting. Dev~ ~nd Sixth grades - Mrs. Wil·. ly on Third St.
ons were IN by Joe Paugh.. ' ham Powell, Mrs. Nelson Roush I Mrs. F'reda Lyons who has
short business meeting fol· a~d Mrs. Joe. Paugh; Seventh, I been hospitalized at the Veter·
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_ were Joe Paugh, Rev. Jack roll Adams, Jr. a~ Mrs. ~en- ! eral days is expected to be re- ~
Values To $5.99
eich. Duane Church, Lloyd •Y Buck, JL : Senror
H ' g hI turned home on Tuesday. She
ush , Henry Roney,
Harry grades - Mrs. Harry Layne and reportedly suffered a heart at· I
_yne, Iierman Layne. .John Rev. Jack Welch.
tack.
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WILL SPONSOR PARTY
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, ROTARY CI.UB
The New Ha~·en Firemen Aux- Jack so n E. Kay1or, son of
Compare at $2.99
Special guests of the Rotary iliary will sponsor a Stanley Par-: Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Kaylor, Le·
lub at their resular
dinner ty on May 9th at 6 p.m. at the tart, Rt. 1 was the top scorer at
eeting on Thursday evening New Haven Town Hall. WaJJ· · Wahama Junior High In the an·
. members of lhe Wahama da Di xon will be the ctemonstra- nual Wrst Virginia
Golden
LADIES' BRIEF STYLE
Iailerri&lt;'t Club. They nchanged tor. Everyon&lt; is welcome 10 Horseshoe lests held each year .
CRISPY- FRESH
facls and goals of the club. Dale attend.
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COTTON HOUSE
Rollms from lhe Club
I The Aurlliary will also spon- j
Wlli
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j
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len IS Jackson s his· I
10
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of Farrs' beld in Morgantown the montb of June. Anyone hav· j ~ tea~er ~I ~ah~ma.Goid
recently.
ing rummage !O donate please
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ePASTEL
ePRINTS- SOLIDS
Members or the Rotary club contact a member of ~ Auxil-~ Horseshoe award~ ceremony in
COLORS
attending were Hev. Marcus iary or bring to the Town Hall Charl~ston. on Fn~y, May 6,
es-..3--7
Troug~, Frank CaJY-&gt;hart, Har·
GOOD WII.L CLUB
· i at whtch ttme he wt~l receive a
ry Mrller, Arthur Thabet, Fd· The Good Will Club met re· I Golden Horseshoe prn.
Compare at 29e
wm Ste1n, Hus~e ll
Cap~bart, cently at the horne of Mrs. Cec~yde Foley, Lloyd Roush, Her· ' il Duncan. Games were playPT. PLEASAr.t
•
Ri~~arLayne, Ralph Whitmore, ' Oil and prizes awarded. Those JJVESTOCK SALES CO. I LADIES' SPRING and SUMMER
N:is~dJ Floyd Cannack allending were Mrs. Pansy Fry,
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
000
wom:.;I~~
. Mrs. Thomas Grinstesd, Mrs.
Saturday. April II, 1~
The N H
B
' Cliff Roush. Mrs. Thelma Cape- HOGS - 175 to 22C1 21 to 22·
SLEEVELESS or ROLL-UP
met on ;;,.,:;en Woman's Club hart, Mrs. BIU Grinstead, Mrs. Heavies 19 to 20.50: Lights t9
Alex-Quiiien M~m~~~:n\~\di~: Ray Weaver, Mn. Harold Cape- to_22.50: Fot S&lt;·WS 16 to 11.50;
with Mrs. Jack Welch
hart, Mrs. Melvw Knapp, Mrs. Prgs 12 to 1!.
..
Pa$1 Scally and Mrs
Mrs. Kenneth Vrckers, Mrs. William CATILE - HeUers 1!.50 to
Waftl as hostesses . Dey liRay McFarland, Mrs. Douglas Mil· 21.50; Fat Cows 17 to 20.60; Canwl'l:e led by Mr;. M'srtin ~ 0.n~ ier, MrB. Danny Harbour, Miss ners 13 to 11.30: Bulls 20 to 22;
eROLL-UP SLEEVES
fJ4,
rrs Mandy Miller, Mrs.
Sybil ,Stock Cows and Calves 147.50
e SLEEVELESS
t~riuai reporls from the offi· Brown and Mrs. Duncon.
to 221 ; Stock HeHers 17.110 to
and chairmen of standi
PERSONAUI
22.30; Stock Steer Calveo 23 to
eSOLJDS - PRINTS
ittees were given
Mrs. Arthur Smith was a re- 30; Stock Heifer Calves 21 to
members were ~ccepted cent patient at Pleasant Valley 24.90.
Compare 1t $1.59
_, the elub: Mrs. Robert Gil" IHospital.
VEAL CALVES -Tops 32.1":
"1'1'"· Mrs. Eugene Hester and Mrs. Dorsey Lee Roush 1tr a SeeDI\Ils 32.40; Medium 28.70
BUY THE $1.00 SIZE FAMOUS
Me~. John Marshall.
IpeUent at Veterans Memorlll to 31.50; CollUliOII I&lt; Heavies
.;r.trs. William R~~~~ell, preoi· ilolpltal.
20 to 32.30.
---Jtnt, reported on tbe annual Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Roush
•l!tlo. Convenlion held at White ol Cleveland, Va. were week- Divorce Decree is
Sulphur Springs reeeoUy
end (Uesls of Mr. I&lt; Mrs John f.
~C
llly.s for the annual • club F. Roush and children.· .
.rantl'u ouple
din~ to be held on May 24th Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Roush I PT. PLEASANT - The Mas.
at 7 p.m. were made. Mrs. Har- ' and Sheryl visited several da)'ll l on County Crrcuit Court grant·
old Rose was appointed dinner with thtlr daughter, Mr.. Fred ed a divorce to Bertha Parker '
~hairrnan and Mn. Jack Welch Pomeroy and son Mike of Santa f~om Oscar Parker .. Laura El-l
SEAMLESS
For Mothers D1y Giving
m charge of the program. The : Cruz, N. Mel:ico. at the home s was gra~ted a divorce from i
club also decided to sell spring Iol Mrs. Pomeroy's in-laws at Charles Eihs and the plaintiff
CANTRECE
nowering bulbs again this year. I Greenville. Pa. Mrs. Pomeroy was awar~ custod~ and supTho~ attending were Mrs. I was on a speaking tour iD Penn- port for . thetr one mmor child.
eNEW
Harold Rose, Mrs. Phil Batey \ sylvanra. Mr. and Mrs Roush The dJvorce actions of Sally
Mrs. Charles Dodd, Mrs. Ker: and Sheryl snd lhrir g~andson Meeks vs. Gerald Meeks and
COLORS
mrl Ford, Mrs. R. G. Greene Mike also visited Ylilh Mr and Naney Long vs. Chsrles Long
eFANCY
Mrs. Tom Hoffman, Mrs. Mar: Mrs. Joe McComb at Pitlsb;. h were dismissed. In the civil BC·
FW SIZE
TRIMS
tm Berisford, Mrs. Hilda Rldg- Pa.
I • lion styled Household Finance
each
way, Mrs. Donald F. Roush Chester Weaver is
tie 1 Corp. vs. WWlam T. and Nucy
Fits Like Your
FOAM FIWD
Mrs. Paul Rickard, Mrs. Wit: at Holzer Hospital • pa n R. Kimes, the plaintiff was
Reg. $1.49
Own Skin
ham Russell, Mrs. Jess Able Mr. and Mri B. R V
{!ranted ludrlmenl against the
and
hostesses.
visited their . ~ . f ance delendenta In tbe sum of $8411.13
BENEFIT BRIDGE
Mr and Mrs10~ a V am!.i Interest and costs.
KRYSTAL KUT
LADIES NEW
A enefit Bridge with ~ cblidren at M. om ance
&lt;eeds going to the Cancer Fund over the
W. Va. J.. A. Ohlinger returned home
SUMMER
was held on Friday evening at Mr nd w e ·
with them for a visit.
the home of Mrs. Paul Scali
· 1 Mrs. Lsrry LeMaa- John Layne ol Marahall UniThe two high score winners ,.~ tors. ~ho bave Spent the past veralty visited at the home of
Tissue Dispenser play at the Cancer Tournament =~er~ "":: ~ling bll' par- bia parents, Mr. and 1111'1. RobPedestal Cake Stand on May 3rd at the Appalachian ard • r. .
· B. J. How· ert Cooke over the weekend.
Compare at $2.99
First Quollty
Wute Basket - Bon-Bon
bui!"ng in Point
Pleasant
and Mrchaei, left Salurday MrB. Otho Llevilll baa returnDish - Frult Bowl
Wi ng this hooor was Mrs. :';Middletown, Ohio when they ed home after being a patient
Reg. $1.00 Voluo
WI m Chisler and Mrs. John emi lrealde. Mr. LeMIIatere Is at Pleuant Valley Hospital.
Lacombe: Mrs. George Lemer
P oyed by The AriiiCO Steel Members of the New Haven
will play as alternate for Mrs . ~!j~lron formally at Asb- Firemen's Auxiliary appeared
3 PC. GRADUATED SIZES
Lacombe.
· 1 a • y., and II being transfer. on the WSAZ.TV Show Dialing
.JJtse playing were Mrs. R. · ~ Ia Middletown olllee; Mrl. for Dollars oa Friday. were Mrs.
FOR
-t\freene, Mrs. Gieo Roush Ied Masters wUl alao be employ- Hilda Ridgway, Mrs. Iva Cape·
: Paul Somerville, Jr., Mrs: Mby Armco steel in !Itt offtee. bart, Mrs. Chsrles Roush, Mrs.
3 Pc.
Lew1s Summers, Mrs. George Be rs. Ottie Rouab, 1\!rs, T. William McFarland, Mrs. Ray
Ladies
New
Style
tilm!r, Mrs. N. 0. Wein, Mrs
rt Rouah, Mlas Millie Bum- Wesver, Mrs. R.
Douciu
Layne. Mrs. John La~ garner, Mn.
Burrbt and Roush, Mra. Raymond Flelda
Pleids ... Solid Color
Mrs. Jack Feick Mrs Mrs. Mary LreviDC attended tbe Mrs. Lsrry Hesson Mr!
Darnell, Mrs. ·Nola~ annual Slate Coltvtatloa t1 the Dr.rncan, Mro. Tho~ · GrJn.
Swackhamer, Mrs. Tom llral· W.S.W.S. of the E.U.B. Clturch stead, Mrs. ctlll Roush
and
TUBULAR ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTED
If, lllr•. Mark Ward, Mrs. at lv·UJI.Brelh at Buckhannon, Mrs. Bill Grlnslad '
Sizea 10 to 18
George Ingels and Mrs. Rich- W Va. lut week
Bsrry MnnIn
lrd Lipinski.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Obllnpr law of Mr. and Mn. CtmiiOII-Roush
ASST.
TOWN COUNCIL MEETING of l)olumbu•, Ohio Ylalted wllb of New Haven, 11 1 patient at
COLORS
•
The New Haven Town Coun- relatives bore lilt week- St. Joseph H01ptlal In Parkeroell met on Thursday evening in end. Mr. Ohllnpr'a father, Mr. burg.
NIUbtr session with Mayor F.
C. Reichert presiding. Others in
t!llendence were Hilde Ridgway
LADIES ASST.
*order, Charles Roush. o.
·lloward, Jr., Paul Rlcbrd COUD. ·~
ellmen: j)onald Ohlinger, Otief
~.lee aDd Vert1011 Smith 1
' ONLY
..,;:;, COWICU approved I h e
IIJIIIDI of a release for lnsur·
C.W:anlaat ,.,.,.
FAST COLORS
~ far tl!t damaged fire hy.
tlrlljl on Filth street.
ASST.
'ltit CO!MJ··wl8bet lo remlnd
PATTERNS
lie eJa- of lbl town of tbe
CO
'.
REG. $2.99
lawn ~ to keep vacant
M.UOif. W.VA..
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Lace Trimmed
FULL SLIPS

88

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GOWNS

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PLASTIC
WARES

STRAW BAGS

44 l

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New

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FUINIIUII

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CHAIR

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DUSTERS

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Right reserved to limit quantities

McCovq

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Small Store friendliness, Courtesy and Service

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Ful-l'aln

79c
Hunt's Peaches H•lv~
$1
Hunt's Catsup
• •4
$1
Evap. Milk !::: ••••• 7
$1.29
Folger's ~::FAE~T • •
59c
3
Shortening
• •••
3

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cans

2001.
bois.

St.e

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cons

10 01 .

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lb.
can

Snow
Drift

DfliRY BVY!
FAIRMONT ICE MILK

No.2'h

Family

DAIRY FAIR
89C
l
V.g•t.

cartons

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1hGollonCarton

. . ... : . . . ... 49c

f'nl-l' altal'ro%~n Food Bnfl!

Morton's Fruit Filled

PIES

Fui·V1Iu Buy On Ble1chl

MAGIC
J9c

3 FOR

eAPPLE
ePEACH

Fnl•1'alu
Produce BnfiBl

Gallon
Jug

eCHERRY

89c
;01.sH

large Solid Heads

1'1ll.

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LETTUCE

GOLD MEDAL

FLOUR
10 ~~ 99c

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1

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Giant
Botti•

CABBAGE

59c

Red Cron

lb.

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Sevl!'al Tlmta

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· · Mr-. a l!l"· Qllrald Blrtlt\t blek at IU!noli the Jitil two
. " and laltlllr ... 'eallllll.'j~~ .y. .,. ... ,tdliled ·Tuesday by
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For A Wonderful
Sunday Dinner
On Mother's Day, May 8

leMdQm,

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· · )fr.and Mrl. Floyd Barrinl~ tbe Balllmore Colts •• a free
• 'and lamilf.
rtp~~t.
.
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B~EF GRADED GOOD QUALil!
,,oso
Arm Roast

MACARONI

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taiiir o1 ~• em- :~* ,

no

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BOLOGNA c~r.: -·r-

ELBOW

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BEEF
3 1~ $1.3!i'z

Fresh, New Southern

DOWNY

(2nd), Lefebvre (6th).

'MOitlrN) I ~ 1
Mrl •'"' Mrl. Willtlll .......tm
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Irs Our Good Freshly Ground -

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Plus Mom Gets Big Store, Volume-Buying Low Prices and

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Prices Effective

Lineseores

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$281 $688

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AmerlouLtlpe
l\11'1. OpaiiJIITII baB returned Cleve
DOO 1100 100- I I o
1
h_ome Iller belna medleal pi• New York 000 000 1101-0 4 I
lient In the ClmdeD Clark Hea- Tiant C3-0) · and :Ascue·
pllal.
DownlJII, 1\0nlff (t),
Weeteod 1111111 of Mr. and Ct) and Glbbl, Howard (1). LP1111'1. Hareld Br1Dt1011 were the Downlni (04l.
Rev and Mrs. ~ SIDderl
and .Debbie and llrtal Moore ol MinD
103 GOt 1101- 4 t 0
JUIICIIml City. Mr. and 1111'1. Chlcaao
2CIO boo fiCII)-- 4
Wlllllm Kirkbride ol Rio Grande PatiCIIIII (il·ll and Bltley:
. and Mr. and Mrs. IIAiberl HIU Horlen, I1iQ1D1 (t) and lllartln.
and LIDde of Mlulltltl.
LJ41orlen 11-2). IIJit.OIIVI
Mr. 11!11 Mrs. Larry a.ms (Sib), Versallel (1st).
and ft!lllly of MIDIIIeld apenl
, the neitntl1111b Mr. and Mrt.
NBL P11Je11 studlttp
ClaimiOIII~
., Ul1tM Pno W.Utllltll
MIP Vlrllttll DUlc!a wu
(Jiesl.oi-Be•en' Finall
tdling wltb Da1i, Illle1 ol lbe
w. L.
8, ~ • f'QI'I X,. ~3 2
o,.f Nuila: was viiiiiDI btl Dttroll .
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PATIO &amp; LAWN FURNITURE

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Cit lttninll)
~
Phila
ll2 100 030 1)-- I 14 0
Ali
010 005 t20 1- t13t
BuMing, Knowles (6), Crate
(I), Culp (7), Herbert (I) and
Dalrymple; Carroll,
. Olivo
t2), IliJIPiuf (3), Fischer (3),
- - - - - - - - Umbach IS), O'Dell 17), Nlekro
Mill Judy Brooks, denghter (8) and T~rre. WP·NIWO (Z.1).
ei Mr. and Mro. Paul Broou Ia LP-Herbert (CH) . liRa-Groat
reported u slowly lmpming ID (lsi), Geirger (lsi), Torre
the Sl Jeoepb llolpital, Park· (6th), Wllile 13rdl.
eraburl. Iller nceiVInl ..vere
burna, recently. Miss Brooks Is L&lt;&gt;s Ang
1100 DOtl 001- I 4 1
In room 14 and wishes to thank SF
100 030 40x- 8 9 I
everyone for tbe nowera and Drysdale, Moeller 17), Perra·
ctrds. Her mother, Mrs. Mil- 001ld C7), WUbite (8) and
dri!tl Broob 81111 Mrs. Sloter 11 Roseboro; Marlclral ($-0) and
al8irtinllll 1rer care whlll be- Haller. LP·Dryadale (1-3). liRa-

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Mary Pierce bai moved to
MaJor Leq10 Rosolts
the property abe recently pur- By Un'l•d Pm• Jnte· notional
ehased front
Na11eaa1 Leape
_"'....., Mr. and Mrs. Em·
J
er'\'n wu-n. •,
New York DOtl 020 000- 1 8 2
Mr. and 1111'1: Nlll'tlllll Weber Sl Louis D0t1 320 OOX- 4 II 0
were dlmrer pests of Mr. and McGraw, Selma 14), Ribant
Mrl. Fred Lartltl.
(5), Richardson 15), Fisher (7)
Dlrute Roynolde and son were and Grote: Washburn, Aust (5),
visHinc .Pauline Ray, Pomeroy. Boerner ;5) Jackson 161 and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bab&lt;ock Corrales. ,WP:Jackson (1-1).
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray- LP-McGraw 11.11.
monel Fl~h and Mr. and Mrs. (1! IDainCt)
C. C. Carter.
Pitts
100 D0t1 020 002- S 8 I
Jobll Grace haa returned Cin
001 010 010 001- 4 7 0
home tram Veterua Memorial Silk, Wallter (5), Purkey 15),
Hospital.
Mikkelsen (6), Face (1), May
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates (12) and Pagliaroni; Ellis 11·3)
wert recent Parkersbur&amp; vis!· and Edwards, PavleUcb (9).
tors.
WP-Face 13-0) HRs·Shamsky
Patrlcla Smith apent several (lsi), Clendenon Z !2nd I&lt; !rd).
days wllll l\11'1, Edoa Stewart, Chleaso
000 002 000- 2 II 4
RledaYiiit.
Howrton
200 4tM OOX-10 11 I
Jrlr. ~Mrs. IMntrd Dailey Hands, Conners (5), Boeft (7)
11ft 9lliiiDa Nallle Cowl, Mr, and Hundley, Boccabella (S);
and Mra. KeDDY Reynolde, and Glwrti 13-1) and Blteman. LP·
sl)ll and Mr. and Mra. Oren Handa (1-2). Hils-Morgan (3rdl,
Dallq.
Maye t3rd) .

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SETS

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Long Bottom
Soeiety News

PRELL
SHAMPOO

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""~ l~!r.e

ing mansger of Appalachian In and accounting section ol the
11411 und was elected asslslanl Southe&lt;Stem Eleclric Exchange
secretary In 1951 and a"ls~ for three yesrs, and treasurer
of SEE two years. For seve,al
years he has been appointed by
the Governor of Virginia aa a
delegate to tbe annual meet·
lng of the National Tax Association.
He Is presently a member of
the Roanoke and VIrginia ChamBY VIOLET SMITH
bers of Commerce, and serves
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Pierce are as a member of the state cham·
aiiiiOUltCini tbe birth of a dangh- ber's lax study, committee He
ter.
was 1 director of, the National
Mr. and Mra. Thurman Bab- Office Management Association
rock and Bob Coleman were for two years. I· ,
vlaltlnll Emollne G&lt;K;ell, !..&lt;&gt;well. In Rosnoke, he is a in~mber
Rlcltard Hensley " a petlent of Christ Lutheran
Church,
at Holler Hospital, Ga!Upolis. where Itt was secretary for four
Vislllq Mr. and Mrs. Leo- years of the Church Council,
nard DalltY were: Santford Co- secretary of the New Church
•art. Llverna and Shirley Jack- Building Fund, and chairman
son, Mr. and Mra. Kenny Rey- o1 tbe pulpit Supply Committee.
nolds and son, Mr. and Mrs. He has also served as a memFrank Weill and daughter, NeJ. ber of the tax study conunit·
lie Coleman and IAnDie Dailey. tee ~r ,the City of Roanoke, VlrMr. and l\11'1. Bill Swain were glnia0
viaitiDI Mr. and Mra. Oliver He was tbe 11162-33 "Boss of
swam.
tbe Year" as selected by the
Dillnor 1111111 of Mr. and Mro. Roanoke Chapter of the Natlon0.011' BabeoCt wore Mn. al Socrettrlea As!oclatlon (IDChtrlft trlllllr and Mra. Jolul lemaUonal).
Gr.ee.
---Belllllllb, DeiHit Mich. apent

$277

HAIR
SPRAY

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an~ ~slst~t lrea~urer

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whopool
wandered
a living
been
by Ill
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t¥1:
.
ful
and aaround
beautiful
In boiiDnd
11M, 1111111
...,.,, .. , _ "' ·'
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,
room, almost Ill big aalhe Bel
rtelplellt ol 1111* N " l '@Iii\
f.. _ ... " ""''""'· • ... u•• ••• - =.rcr !::
!!; !!!CP.: !&gt;U !!!'OW
Itheir ears. and hardly anybodY IHarry Ackerman, a top Holly- jAir Country Club's.
IMdlnldp
olJII&lt;
O Pomeroy, mlatant secretary At tlu! time of hiS retirement Ualled Preas latenltlonal cooild remember tbe ·wames Oi lWOOd terevrsion pr&lt;Xiucuuro exo- A YOIIIIIIll•iyorr&lt;i;
•'f Dooald C.
presldenl GrodullellebiiOioflui'U.,It
of Ap- he
secretary _HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - A their predecesgors . .;·
cutive.
a conversation, and of course of Appalachian Powor Com- minlllrallon: Prior to
paiacman rower •.:ompany, re- •nu ""'"'"'" """'""': o: !:;r.e:r
!:::;:per.O&lt;! '! '·
Th• nice thing lOok place\ I marveled at how Miss she wa• Miss Donahue. We had pany
Its parent, American America• Electrie Power ·-u;r
tired Sunday af~ 45 yesrs In port Power Compeny rn Tennes- thiS past weekend and srnce 11 !near the end of the perty, when t Donahue haroty seemea a oay ' a pleasant taii&lt;, anu io:.r he' Electric Pow~ Company, bas 1163 be was cbairmaD of• ;~&lt;
the electric ullhty Industry. see, Kanswha Valley Power involves a longtime friend of I was just about worn down by ,older, and how natural, whole· agent asked me If I would received the honorary degree of
and Exdllll&amp;e Cflll
Keelme; who Is lo&lt;ated at the Company In Charleston, and yourB, maybe you'd like to h..r tbe mental Indigestion and some and frrendly silt appeared please drive her home. I did, Doctor of Laws from tbe Unl- mtaslon and before lltll held pt1r
compa11y s headi)Wirters office Central Operating Compeny In about ll
, sheer social discomfort of all at this function so well we ssld goodbye, and 1101 untO verslly ol Mlcltilan In
Ann • euootive
In Fell!t'
In RoaDole, Va.,ls a110
New Haven, w. Va., afflllates The nice thing occurred In a such occasions, and I was populated by sharks.
the perty of the brave bulls did Arbor.
111 Govermnent
lng manager of Appelachlan. He of Appalachian In the Americsn modeot little mWlonalres' bang- anlll'J' at myself for breaking I had seen her in person only 1 see her again.
Tbe degree, presented
·'in
· oiA
has been succeeded In thai post Electric Power Syatem.
out called the Bel Air Country my vow to avoid them.
once before, and a long time Anyway, 1 noticed ber, and recognition of dlsllngulshed a· STUART GI!TS .91'- .
r_!&gt;t
by James B. Berg. Roanoke.
A noti.. of Pomeroy, Keeil· tlub, In a room about the size I flopped Into a cllalr to ago. It was so long ago, in fact, she happened te tum around, eblevements," was conferred at NEW YORK (UPI) Mr. Koehne's caroer in the .. attended Capital City Com· of the Rose Bowl. And the recuperate, and as I looked that I didn't even own a and smiled a amlle of
- York Meta sturaer DICk SINMI
industry begu September t, muee Colleae bt Cborletllol occasion was a get-together lor oround the room I nolk:ed your television set at tilt time ud recoKOillon. I wondered wbe- lbree cblldroD, and I told her I sldeliMd lui moolb •lll&gt;tll'
1!IZO, when he joined the West and La Salle UuiVenlly. He the latest group of ABC-TV longtime friend, Elinor Don- had no idea who she was. I was !her she was merely beilll hid a daughter, and I aalled pulled rib cage, reeelv41J,II'
Virginia Water and Electric also alleltded lite Advaaeed ••ecuUves . to be promoted to ahue, who portrayed tbe teen- bumming through Los Angeles polite, or whether she really ber how come aile wam't doctor's aJ)Ili'OYIII tu.dM!sil&lt;
Company at Charleston, w. Va., Managemeat l'rolt'am at BarInevitably short, happy age daughter of Robert Young on my way to SOUth American, could do such a nice thing as to acting any more, aDd she aald begin llgbl TUDDIIr&amp;. lbro;;w!Dt
as a bookkeeper. Thls"company vard Unlverolty lu 1m.
at the top. II Is a little and Jane Wyatt In oue of and some movie-connected rela- remember somebody from 10 sbe no longer was lDterelled ID 81111 bltliJII.
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was a predeoessor of
For 11 years he was treosur· hke. fattening the_bulls before , television's most successful tivesln Beverly Hills suggested long ago. I went over, ud was it, and we Oldtanged ploasan- Stulrt will bl! t!'amblodian, and when Appalachian was er of the Public Utilities AsBO- letting them out mto the ring. Iseries, "Father Knows Best." \ that I sponge off them for a ll!tmlnded as abe remembered· tries and laid goodbye. So that Friday before lbl IIIII' ...
formed in 19211 Koehne was trans elation of the Vlrglnias, retiring M,... than _200 of Hollywood's Miss Donshue was standing in few days and taste the good llfe tbe details of that nlee ill tbe laleot on your lonjtime with the Cltlcagl CUIII • • •
!erred to Roanoke as general at the end of the t1165 term. He \ fme.st partygoers turned out to little {!rOUP that included her before heading back to thumb- afternoon.
friend. She ba8 a fine meliiOI')I. Stadium to dltmiiiDe ,,l&lt;lt
boukkeeper He became
was chairman of the nnance pratse tbe brave bull• and gel distinguished-looking husband, ing and bus lares.
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DIIIJ ltmtlnel, POmeroy-Middleport, 0., May 4, 1968-7

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En'"ds 45 Yea,rs of Serv'I·ce

TIL _·$:®-SATURDAY TIL 9:00

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They 4ilcuued the exlentllen
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• .~w Haven E.U.B. Cburdt will south to tbe CorporaUon line. ·1\fr. 'lbom91 Reed of East
..,_.. a ttummage :we an n;. rney a110 •ussea 111, trUIJ'I· ~nlr. w v. ·~!!!~~~~ ~h~ w~• IWY". May 6th and Saturday, May 1111 the water line to .tbe Schotl bam a Band libcerl oa Sunday
at the Coi1ningham Gorap BuUding,
at tbe Wabama Gymnsslum.
-tiding. 'llle .t)()Urs each day
He ~!! ! !='me d!rec: of t.~e
, ~~ be from I a.m. unW 6 p.m. VAThCATIVON CHUIWII SCBIIOL Wahoma Bimd, and Is present&gt; '' ENTERTAINID
e aeaUon Church School ly an lnstruotor at East Bank 1
,.re
of Sl Paul's Luiheru Church
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WITH BRIDGE
. will be held from June 6 through Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosen·'
Opposite Evens Super Market
Ohio
Mrs. Herman Layne entertarn· !7Ch beginning t 9 a
th
h baum, Pomeroy visited on Sun·
,t&lt;!. the members of the Bridge . 11:3&amp; a.m. a .m. roug day with her mother, Mrs. E. L.
Speci1l For Mother's D1yl
(!!fib on Monday evening at her I
Capehart, Mason.
'Mille. High score prize was won i Teaehers and helpers are liB~
LADIES' DACRON- NYLON- COTTON
~y· Mrs. Paul Scally and other ed as follows: Klndel'Jarlen 1 Mrs. Clara Roush returned
1&gt;rl&lt;es were won by Mrs. Mark •- Mrs. Phil Bltq, Mrs. Bill'- home after spending several
LADIES' Colorful
'Ward and Mrs. Hilda Ridgway, old Roll and Mrs.
Richard 111011ths visiting . her daughters
SPRING and SUMMER
1110 Members and guesta playilll Grlnstesd; Kinder&amp;arteD U _ in Detro!~ MIChigan.
Were Mrs. Paul Scally, Mrs. Mrs. William R. Powell, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and"
1OllrO Roush, Mrs. R. G. Greene, Grant Roush and Mrs. Blake children of Rush Kentucky fl·
eSolids - Patterns
~-· Hilda Ridgway, Mrs. Nicewander; First and Second sited over the ~eekend wllh l
eJunlor, Misses, Half Sizes
e SIZES 32 to 40
·MlR-k Ward, Mrs. George In- , {!rode - Mrs. Robert Layne, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ee.
DOUBtE PANEL
-eels, Mrs. N. 0. Wern, Mrs. Mrs. Allred Sprouse and Mn. eu Kirk.
eREG.
$3.99
Volues To $7.95
-~~~' Lerner.
William Russell; Third a n d
IJ.l.tHERAN CIIURCII MEN
Fourth grades - Mrs.
Paul Mr. and Mr!. Rolland Morris
BEAUTIFUL PHIL MAID
Tht Lutheran Church Men Roosh, Mrs. Donald BuiJIIard· and son have moved lrom Mid·
et on Wednesday for their ner an.d Mrs. Jack Hesson; Fifth dleport ~ the Shumaker properLADIES RAYON TRICOT
gular dinner meeting. Dev~ ~nd Sixth grades - Mrs. Wil·. ly on Third St.
ons were IN by Joe Paugh.. ' ham Powell, Mrs. Nelson Roush I Mrs. F'reda Lyons who has
short business meeting fol· a~d Mrs. Joe. Paugh; Seventh, I been hospitalized at the Veter·
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wrd Ihe mea l. Those attend- Etghth and Nmth - Mrs. Car- ans Memorial Hospital for sev- j
_ were Joe Paugh, Rev. Jack roll Adams, Jr. a~ Mrs. ~en- ! eral days is expected to be re- ~
Values To $5.99
eich. Duane Church, Lloyd •Y Buck, JL : Senror
H ' g hI turned home on Tuesday. She
ush , Henry Roney,
Harry grades - Mrs. Harry Layne and reportedly suffered a heart at· I
_yne, Iierman Layne. .John Rev. Jack Welch.
tack.
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Ill ... William R. Powell.
WILL SPONSOR PARTY
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Lace Trlmmtd
, ROTARY CI.UB
The New Ha~·en Firemen Aux- Jack so n E. Kay1or, son of
Compare at $2.99
Special guests of the Rotary iliary will sponsor a Stanley Par-: Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Kaylor, Le·
lub at their resular
dinner ty on May 9th at 6 p.m. at the tart, Rt. 1 was the top scorer at
eeting on Thursday evening New Haven Town Hall. WaJJ· · Wahama Junior High In the an·
. members of lhe Wahama da Di xon will be the ctemonstra- nual Wrst Virginia
Golden
LADIES' BRIEF STYLE
Iailerri&lt;'t Club. They nchanged tor. Everyon&lt; is welcome 10 Horseshoe lests held each year .
CRISPY- FRESH
facls and goals of the club. Dale attend.
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COTTON HOUSE
Rollms from lhe Club
I The Aurlliary will also spon- j
Wlli
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rd the ~otary at "The World l sor a Rummage Sale during i Mr.
len IS Jackson s his· I
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of Farrs' beld in Morgantown the montb of June. Anyone hav· j ~ tea~er ~I ~ah~ma.Goid
recently.
ing rummage !O donate please
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ePASTEL
ePRINTS- SOLIDS
Members or the Rotary club contact a member of ~ Auxil-~ Horseshoe award~ ceremony in
COLORS
attending were Hev. Marcus iary or bring to the Town Hall Charl~ston. on Fn~y, May 6,
es-..3--7
Troug~, Frank CaJY-&gt;hart, Har·
GOOD WII.L CLUB
· i at whtch ttme he wt~l receive a
ry Mrller, Arthur Thabet, Fd· The Good Will Club met re· I Golden Horseshoe prn.
Compare at 29e
wm Ste1n, Hus~e ll
Cap~bart, cently at the horne of Mrs. Cec~yde Foley, Lloyd Roush, Her· ' il Duncan. Games were playPT. PLEASAr.t
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N:is~dJ Floyd Cannack allending were Mrs. Pansy Fry,
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
000
wom:.;I~~
. Mrs. Thomas Grinstesd, Mrs.
Saturday. April II, 1~
The N H
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' Cliff Roush. Mrs. Thelma Cape- HOGS - 175 to 22C1 21 to 22·
SLEEVELESS or ROLL-UP
met on ;;,.,:;en Woman's Club hart, Mrs. BIU Grinstead, Mrs. Heavies 19 to 20.50: Lights t9
Alex-Quiiien M~m~~~:n\~\di~: Ray Weaver, Mn. Harold Cape- to_22.50: Fot S&lt;·WS 16 to 11.50;
with Mrs. Jack Welch
hart, Mrs. Melvw Knapp, Mrs. Prgs 12 to 1!.
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Mrs. Kenneth Vrckers, Mrs. William CATILE - HeUers 1!.50 to
Waftl as hostesses . Dey liRay McFarland, Mrs. Douglas Mil· 21.50; Fat Cows 17 to 20.60; Canwl'l:e led by Mr;. M'srtin ~ 0.n~ ier, MrB. Danny Harbour, Miss ners 13 to 11.30: Bulls 20 to 22;
eROLL-UP SLEEVES
fJ4,
rrs Mandy Miller, Mrs.
Sybil ,Stock Cows and Calves 147.50
e SLEEVELESS
t~riuai reporls from the offi· Brown and Mrs. Duncon.
to 221 ; Stock HeHers 17.110 to
and chairmen of standi
PERSONAUI
22.30; Stock Steer Calveo 23 to
eSOLJDS - PRINTS
ittees were given
Mrs. Arthur Smith was a re- 30; Stock Heifer Calves 21 to
members were ~ccepted cent patient at Pleasant Valley 24.90.
Compare 1t $1.59
_, the elub: Mrs. Robert Gil" IHospital.
VEAL CALVES -Tops 32.1":
"1'1'"· Mrs. Eugene Hester and Mrs. Dorsey Lee Roush 1tr a SeeDI\Ils 32.40; Medium 28.70
BUY THE $1.00 SIZE FAMOUS
Me~. John Marshall.
IpeUent at Veterans Memorlll to 31.50; CollUliOII I&lt; Heavies
.;r.trs. William R~~~~ell, preoi· ilolpltal.
20 to 32.30.
---Jtnt, reported on tbe annual Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Roush
•l!tlo. Convenlion held at White ol Cleveland, Va. were week- Divorce Decree is
Sulphur Springs reeeoUy
end (Uesls of Mr. I&lt; Mrs John f.
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llly.s for the annual • club F. Roush and children.· .
.rantl'u ouple
din~ to be held on May 24th Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Roush I PT. PLEASANT - The Mas.
at 7 p.m. were made. Mrs. Har- ' and Sheryl visited several da)'ll l on County Crrcuit Court grant·
old Rose was appointed dinner with thtlr daughter, Mr.. Fred ed a divorce to Bertha Parker '
~hairrnan and Mn. Jack Welch Pomeroy and son Mike of Santa f~om Oscar Parker .. Laura El-l
SEAMLESS
For Mothers D1y Giving
m charge of the program. The : Cruz, N. Mel:ico. at the home s was gra~ted a divorce from i
club also decided to sell spring Iol Mrs. Pomeroy's in-laws at Charles Eihs and the plaintiff
CANTRECE
nowering bulbs again this year. I Greenville. Pa. Mrs. Pomeroy was awar~ custod~ and supTho~ attending were Mrs. I was on a speaking tour iD Penn- port for . thetr one mmor child.
eNEW
Harold Rose, Mrs. Phil Batey \ sylvanra. Mr. and Mrs Roush The dJvorce actions of Sally
Mrs. Charles Dodd, Mrs. Ker: and Sheryl snd lhrir g~andson Meeks vs. Gerald Meeks and
COLORS
mrl Ford, Mrs. R. G. Greene Mike also visited Ylilh Mr and Naney Long vs. Chsrles Long
eFANCY
Mrs. Tom Hoffman, Mrs. Mar: Mrs. Joe McComb at Pitlsb;. h were dismissed. In the civil BC·
FW SIZE
TRIMS
tm Berisford, Mrs. Hilda Rldg- Pa.
I • lion styled Household Finance
each
way, Mrs. Donald F. Roush Chester Weaver is
tie 1 Corp. vs. WWlam T. and Nucy
Fits Like Your
FOAM FIWD
Mrs. Paul Rickard, Mrs. Wit: at Holzer Hospital • pa n R. Kimes, the plaintiff was
Reg. $1.49
Own Skin
ham Russell, Mrs. Jess Able Mr. and Mri B. R V
{!ranted ludrlmenl against the
and
hostesses.
visited their . ~ . f ance delendenta In tbe sum of $8411.13
BENEFIT BRIDGE
Mr and Mrs10~ a V am!.i Interest and costs.
KRYSTAL KUT
LADIES NEW
A enefit Bridge with ~ cblidren at M. om ance
&lt;eeds going to the Cancer Fund over the
W. Va. J.. A. Ohlinger returned home
SUMMER
was held on Friday evening at Mr nd w e ·
with them for a visit.
the home of Mrs. Paul Scali
· 1 Mrs. Lsrry LeMaa- John Layne ol Marahall UniThe two high score winners ,.~ tors. ~ho bave Spent the past veralty visited at the home of
Tissue Dispenser play at the Cancer Tournament =~er~ "":: ~ling bll' par- bia parents, Mr. and 1111'1. RobPedestal Cake Stand on May 3rd at the Appalachian ard • r. .
· B. J. How· ert Cooke over the weekend.
Compare at $2.99
First Quollty
Wute Basket - Bon-Bon
bui!"ng in Point
Pleasant
and Mrchaei, left Salurday MrB. Otho Llevilll baa returnDish - Frult Bowl
Wi ng this hooor was Mrs. :';Middletown, Ohio when they ed home after being a patient
Reg. $1.00 Voluo
WI m Chisler and Mrs. John emi lrealde. Mr. LeMIIatere Is at Pleuant Valley Hospital.
Lacombe: Mrs. George Lemer
P oyed by The AriiiCO Steel Members of the New Haven
will play as alternate for Mrs . ~!j~lron formally at Asb- Firemen's Auxiliary appeared
3 PC. GRADUATED SIZES
Lacombe.
· 1 a • y., and II being transfer. on the WSAZ.TV Show Dialing
.JJtse playing were Mrs. R. · ~ Ia Middletown olllee; Mrl. for Dollars oa Friday. were Mrs.
FOR
-t\freene, Mrs. Gieo Roush Ied Masters wUl alao be employ- Hilda Ridgway, Mrs. Iva Cape·
: Paul Somerville, Jr., Mrs: Mby Armco steel in !Itt offtee. bart, Mrs. Chsrles Roush, Mrs.
3 Pc.
Lew1s Summers, Mrs. George Be rs. Ottie Rouab, 1\!rs, T. William McFarland, Mrs. Ray
Ladies
New
Style
tilm!r, Mrs. N. 0. Wein, Mrs
rt Rouah, Mlas Millie Bum- Wesver, Mrs. R.
Douciu
Layne. Mrs. John La~ garner, Mn.
Burrbt and Roush, Mra. Raymond Flelda
Pleids ... Solid Color
Mrs. Jack Feick Mrs Mrs. Mary LreviDC attended tbe Mrs. Lsrry Hesson Mr!
Darnell, Mrs. ·Nola~ annual Slate Coltvtatloa t1 the Dr.rncan, Mro. Tho~ · GrJn.
Swackhamer, Mrs. Tom llral· W.S.W.S. of the E.U.B. Clturch stead, Mrs. ctlll Roush
and
TUBULAR ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTED
If, lllr•. Mark Ward, Mrs. at lv·UJI.Brelh at Buckhannon, Mrs. Bill Grlnslad '
Sizea 10 to 18
George Ingels and Mrs. Rich- W Va. lut week
Bsrry MnnIn
lrd Lipinski.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Obllnpr law of Mr. and Mn. CtmiiOII-Roush
ASST.
TOWN COUNCIL MEETING of l)olumbu•, Ohio Ylalted wllb of New Haven, 11 1 patient at
COLORS
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The New Haven Town Coun- relatives bore lilt week- St. Joseph H01ptlal In Parkeroell met on Thursday evening in end. Mr. Ohllnpr'a father, Mr. burg.
NIUbtr session with Mayor F.
C. Reichert presiding. Others in
t!llendence were Hilde Ridgway
LADIES ASST.
*order, Charles Roush. o.
·lloward, Jr., Paul Rlcbrd COUD. ·~
ellmen: j)onald Ohlinger, Otief
~.lee aDd Vert1011 Smith 1
' ONLY
..,;:;, COWICU approved I h e
IIJIIIDI of a release for lnsur·
C.W:anlaat ,.,.,.
FAST COLORS
~ far tl!t damaged fire hy.
tlrlljl on Filth street.
ASST.
'ltit CO!MJ··wl8bet lo remlnd
PATTERNS
lie eJa- of lbl town of tbe
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Hunt's Peaches H•lv~
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Evap. Milk !::: ••••• 7
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Folger's ~::FAE~T • •
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Weeteod 1111111 of Mr. and Ct) and Glbbl, Howard (1). LP1111'1. Hareld Br1Dt1011 were the Downlni (04l.
Rev and Mrs. ~ SIDderl
and .Debbie and llrtal Moore ol MinD
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JUIICIIml City. Mr. and 1111'1. Chlcaao
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Wlllllm Kirkbride ol Rio Grande PatiCIIIII (il·ll and Bltley:
. and Mr. and Mrs. IIAiberl HIU Horlen, I1iQ1D1 (t) and lllartln.
and LIDde of Mlulltltl.
LJ41orlen 11-2). IIJit.OIIVI
Mr. 11!11 Mrs. Larry a.ms (Sib), Versallel (1st).
and ft!lllly of MIDIIIeld apenl
, the neitntl1111b Mr. and Mrt.
NBL P11Je11 studlttp
ClaimiOIII~
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Dalrymple; Carroll,
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- - - - - - - - Umbach IS), O'Dell 17), Nlekro
Mill Judy Brooks, denghter (8) and T~rre. WP·NIWO (Z.1).
ei Mr. and Mro. Paul Broou Ia LP-Herbert (CH) . liRa-Groat
reported u slowly lmpming ID (lsi), Geirger (lsi), Torre
the Sl Jeoepb llolpital, Park· (6th), Wllile 13rdl.
eraburl. Iller nceiVInl ..vere
burna, recently. Miss Brooks Is L&lt;&gt;s Ang
1100 DOtl 001- I 4 1
In room 14 and wishes to thank SF
100 030 40x- 8 9 I
everyone for tbe nowera and Drysdale, Moeller 17), Perra·
ctrds. Her mother, Mrs. Mil- 001ld C7), WUbite (8) and
dri!tl Broob 81111 Mrs. Sloter 11 Roseboro; Marlclral ($-0) and
al8irtinllll 1rer care whlll be- Haller. LP·Dryadale (1-3). liRa-

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Mary Pierce bai moved to
MaJor Leq10 Rosolts
the property abe recently pur- By Un'l•d Pm• Jnte· notional
ehased front
Na11eaa1 Leape
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er'\'n wu-n. •,
New York DOtl 020 000- 1 8 2
Mr. and 1111'1: Nlll'tlllll Weber Sl Louis D0t1 320 OOX- 4 II 0
were dlmrer pests of Mr. and McGraw, Selma 14), Ribant
Mrl. Fred Lartltl.
(5), Richardson 15), Fisher (7)
Dlrute Roynolde and son were and Grote: Washburn, Aust (5),
visHinc .Pauline Ray, Pomeroy. Boerner ;5) Jackson 161 and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bab&lt;ock Corrales. ,WP:Jackson (1-1).
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray- LP-McGraw 11.11.
monel Fl~h and Mr. and Mrs. (1! IDainCt)
C. C. Carter.
Pitts
100 D0t1 020 002- S 8 I
Jobll Grace haa returned Cin
001 010 010 001- 4 7 0
home tram Veterua Memorial Silk, Wallter (5), Purkey 15),
Hospital.
Mikkelsen (6), Face (1), May
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates (12) and Pagliaroni; Ellis 11·3)
wert recent Parkersbur&amp; vis!· and Edwards, PavleUcb (9).
tors.
WP-Face 13-0) HRs·Shamsky
Patrlcla Smith apent several (lsi), Clendenon Z !2nd I&lt; !rd).
days wllll l\11'1, Edoa Stewart, Chleaso
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Howrton
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Jrlr. ~Mrs. IMntrd Dailey Hands, Conners (5), Boeft (7)
11ft 9lliiiDa Nallle Cowl, Mr, and Hundley, Boccabella (S);
and Mra. KeDDY Reynolde, and Glwrti 13-1) and Blteman. LP·
sl)ll and Mr. and Mra. Oren Handa (1-2). Hils-Morgan (3rdl,
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ing mansger of Appalachian In and accounting section ol the
11411 und was elected asslslanl Southe&lt;Stem Eleclric Exchange
secretary In 1951 and a"ls~ for three yesrs, and treasurer
of SEE two years. For seve,al
years he has been appointed by
the Governor of Virginia aa a
delegate to tbe annual meet·
lng of the National Tax Association.
He Is presently a member of
the Roanoke and VIrginia ChamBY VIOLET SMITH
bers of Commerce, and serves
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Pierce are as a member of the state cham·
aiiiiOUltCini tbe birth of a dangh- ber's lax study, committee He
ter.
was 1 director of, the National
Mr. and Mra. Thurman Bab- Office Management Association
rock and Bob Coleman were for two years. I· ,
vlaltlnll Emollne G&lt;K;ell, !..&lt;&gt;well. In Rosnoke, he is a in~mber
Rlcltard Hensley " a petlent of Christ Lutheran
Church,
at Holler Hospital, Ga!Upolis. where Itt was secretary for four
Vislllq Mr. and Mrs. Leo- years of the Church Council,
nard DalltY were: Santford Co- secretary of the New Church
•art. Llverna and Shirley Jack- Building Fund, and chairman
son, Mr. and Mra. Kenny Rey- o1 tbe pulpit Supply Committee.
nolds and son, Mr. and Mrs. He has also served as a memFrank Weill and daughter, NeJ. ber of the tax study conunit·
lie Coleman and IAnDie Dailey. tee ~r ,the City of Roanoke, VlrMr. and l\11'1. Bill Swain were glnia0
viaitiDI Mr. and Mra. Oliver He was tbe 11162-33 "Boss of
swam.
tbe Year" as selected by the
Dillnor 1111111 of Mr. and Mro. Roanoke Chapter of the Natlon0.011' BabeoCt wore Mn. al Socrettrlea As!oclatlon (IDChtrlft trlllllr and Mra. Jolul lemaUonal).
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Itheir ears. and hardly anybodY IHarry Ackerman, a top Holly- jAir Country Club's.
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•'f Dooald C.
presldenl GrodullellebiiOioflui'U.,It
of Ap- he
secretary _HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - A their predecesgors . .;·
cutive.
a conversation, and of course of Appalachian Powor Com- minlllrallon: Prior to
paiacman rower •.:ompany, re- •nu ""'"'"'" """'""': o: !:;r.e:r
!:::;:per.O&lt;! '! '·
Th• nice thing lOok place\ I marveled at how Miss she wa• Miss Donahue. We had pany
Its parent, American America• Electrie Power ·-u;r
tired Sunday af~ 45 yesrs In port Power Compeny rn Tennes- thiS past weekend and srnce 11 !near the end of the perty, when t Donahue haroty seemea a oay ' a pleasant taii&lt;, anu io:.r he' Electric Pow~ Company, bas 1163 be was cbairmaD of• ;~&lt;
the electric ullhty Industry. see, Kanswha Valley Power involves a longtime friend of I was just about worn down by ,older, and how natural, whole· agent asked me If I would received the honorary degree of
and Exdllll&amp;e Cflll
Keelme; who Is lo&lt;ated at the Company In Charleston, and yourB, maybe you'd like to h..r tbe mental Indigestion and some and frrendly silt appeared please drive her home. I did, Doctor of Laws from tbe Unl- mtaslon and before lltll held pt1r
compa11y s headi)Wirters office Central Operating Compeny In about ll
, sheer social discomfort of all at this function so well we ssld goodbye, and 1101 untO verslly ol Mlcltilan In
Ann • euootive
In Fell!t'
In RoaDole, Va.,ls a110
New Haven, w. Va., afflllates The nice thing occurred In a such occasions, and I was populated by sharks.
the perty of the brave bulls did Arbor.
111 Govermnent
lng manager of Appelachlan. He of Appalachian In the Americsn modeot little mWlonalres' bang- anlll'J' at myself for breaking I had seen her in person only 1 see her again.
Tbe degree, presented
·'in
· oiA
has been succeeded In thai post Electric Power Syatem.
out called the Bel Air Country my vow to avoid them.
once before, and a long time Anyway, 1 noticed ber, and recognition of dlsllngulshed a· STUART GI!TS .91'- .
r_!&gt;t
by James B. Berg. Roanoke.
A noti.. of Pomeroy, Keeil· tlub, In a room about the size I flopped Into a cllalr to ago. It was so long ago, in fact, she happened te tum around, eblevements," was conferred at NEW YORK (UPI) Mr. Koehne's caroer in the .. attended Capital City Com· of the Rose Bowl. And the recuperate, and as I looked that I didn't even own a and smiled a amlle of
- York Meta sturaer DICk SINMI
industry begu September t, muee Colleae bt Cborletllol occasion was a get-together lor oround the room I nolk:ed your television set at tilt time ud recoKOillon. I wondered wbe- lbree cblldroD, and I told her I sldeliMd lui moolb •lll&gt;tll'
1!IZO, when he joined the West and La Salle UuiVenlly. He the latest group of ABC-TV longtime friend, Elinor Don- had no idea who she was. I was !her she was merely beilll hid a daughter, and I aalled pulled rib cage, reeelv41J,II'
Virginia Water and Electric also alleltded lite Advaaeed ••ecuUves . to be promoted to ahue, who portrayed tbe teen- bumming through Los Angeles polite, or whether she really ber how come aile wam't doctor's aJ)Ili'OYIII tu.dM!sil&lt;
Company at Charleston, w. Va., Managemeat l'rolt'am at BarInevitably short, happy age daughter of Robert Young on my way to SOUth American, could do such a nice thing as to acting any more, aDd she aald begin llgbl TUDDIIr&amp;. lbro;;w!Dt
as a bookkeeper. Thls"company vard Unlverolty lu 1m.
at the top. II Is a little and Jane Wyatt In oue of and some movie-connected rela- remember somebody from 10 sbe no longer was lDterelled ID 81111 bltliJII.
.,• .,
was a predeoessor of
For 11 years he was treosur· hke. fattening the_bulls before , television's most successful tivesln Beverly Hills suggested long ago. I went over, ud was it, and we Oldtanged ploasan- Stulrt will bl! t!'amblodian, and when Appalachian was er of the Public Utilities AsBO- letting them out mto the ring. Iseries, "Father Knows Best." \ that I sponge off them for a ll!tmlnded as abe remembered· tries and laid goodbye. So that Friday before lbl IIIII' ...
formed in 19211 Koehne was trans elation of the Vlrglnias, retiring M,... than _200 of Hollywood's Miss Donshue was standing in few days and taste the good llfe tbe details of that nlee ill tbe laleot on your lonjtime with the Cltlcagl CUIII • • •
!erred to Roanoke as general at the end of the t1165 term. He \ fme.st partygoers turned out to little {!rOUP that included her before heading back to thumb- afternoon.
friend. She ba8 a fine meliiOI')I. Stadium to dltmiiiDe ,,l&lt;lt
boukkeeper He became
was chairman of the nnance pratse tbe brave bull• and gel distinguished-looking husband, ing and bus lares.
Sloe told me sbt now had It was a nice thing.
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the Western World, and Samson have :!tamed their
baby daughter (above) Kesari at the W,ash•
lngton Smithsonian National Zoolofllcal Park.

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VOLUNTEERs-A newsman's te-Jephoto le111 makes volunteers at Crookston.
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HEAD 7URNER-Dobna Hazzard wears a new fashion
that's guaranteed to tum heads, especially a Bermuda
bobby's head. The pretty young miss from Georaetown;
N. C., capered with the police helmet during a visit to
.Jamed Elbow Beach during tho annual college weeks.

"Seafood Specials"
Pruh F....., 11101dard

Cholco ,.....,.., • llu liEF ROAST
l!lq&gt;. 5/1/flll

SOMETHING BREWING-Mayor Ba•·ry Ivers just eouldn't bear it when uniden·
tified flying objects were- sighted across the Iiver in BangDr, Maine, end not
in his town of Brewer, Maine. So he had this sign erected as an invitation.

BREASTS ........................... lb. 59c
WHOLE LEGS .... .......... lb. 49c
DRUMSTICKS .... .......... lb. 55c
WINGS................. ....... ...... lb. 35c
BACKS &amp; NECKS ·---lb.10c
LIVERS -.-... ... ...... ..... lb. 89c
GIBLETS ..... .......- ............. lb. 39c

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$

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10 lb. Can

...............
or_..

.rluli"""' .lb. 89c

Denver Cunninvham $10

Bonnie Dorst Po-roy, Ohio

Finicky ollout park?

You'll find nMhJn1
bvt tllo llttt ot K,...
er. Our Bonel••• Loln0-Po'* ha1 all bone,
akin, and txena fft
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CATFISH STEAK nor.
,..,, 49c

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PERCH STEAK ... n-. 19c

BREAST QUARTERS ·•· 39c'09.
SUGAR ....

111111My liNk, -~Gravy, I Tulby I Grtvy
2 tb.

VILLAGE INN
PURE LARD---

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41 "'

$1.39
15c Domino Pure Cane

Grade A Large White

the Western World, and Samson have :!tamed their
baby daughter (above) Kesari at the W,ash•
lngton Smithsonian National Zoolofllcal Park.

Dtllclouoly cnomy • , , rich In

ll.tvor • , , o nfrnhlnt cfo.
11ttlltl Evory . _ , . of C.U..
lry Club .. llnVfnt k:t Cftl~

KROGER EGGS

Duncan HineB
ABSOrted Flavors

CAKE

Ytl ..," tlitto moro th.,
.........
,.. .........

Gold Modo! Pllln wi.R.

FLOUR ....... .S:. 49c
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APPLESAUCE ••. 8':... Sl

4.=ssc Kroger Evaporated

18% oz.
boxeB

tall

Dried

CIIIIB

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Spotlight lnBtant

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CO-FFEE ... · 1a~z. $1.44 ~:. ·
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HEFTY APPETITE-This giant wheel excavator chews up 85,000 cubic yards a day digging -earthfill for California's San Luis dam project,
one of the biggest such jobs In the U. S. The 8-otory mousier gets ill strength from an alloy developed by United States Steel Corp, eJ&gt;gin'"'s.

Golden Ripe

Aging Gracefully
R

EGINA RESNIK must arrive two hours before curtain time so she can be changed from a charming singer into the Old Countess for Tchaikovsky's uQueen of
Spildes," to be given by the Metropolitan Opera during
ils April 25 to May I Spring Festival in Cleveland, Ohio.

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PANSIFlJ . •• -. y,.., 59c

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59c

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BREAD .... ~:· Morton-Frozen

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VOLUNTEERs-A newsman's te-Jephoto le111 makes volunteers at Crookston.
Minn., seem jus:t pol~ apart as they attempt to break up an lee jam threatening an important highway bridge. The lee finally loosened, easing a flood.

.,.!!

COD STEAK-.... n.., 49c Fresh Frlling Chicken

LOIN-0-POR

ONLY ONE ol ils kind io
this unique Mr. John hat
trinuned by Sandy Freeman,
New Yorio City hobbyist.

...

OYSTERS-·-· ......

U.S.D.A

Boneless

HEAD 7URNER-Dobna Hazzard wears a new fashion
that's guaranteed to tum heads, especially a Bermuda
bobby's head. The pretty young miss from Georaetown;
N. C., capered with the police helmet during a visit to
.Jamed Elbow Beach during tho annual college weeks.

"Seafood Specials"
Pruh F....., 11101dard

Cholco ,.....,.., • llu liEF ROAST
l!lq&gt;. 5/1/flll

SOMETHING BREWING-Mayor Ba•·ry Ivers just eouldn't bear it when uniden·
tified flying objects were- sighted across the Iiver in BangDr, Maine, end not
in his town of Brewer, Maine. So he had this sign erected as an invitation.

BREASTS ........................... lb. 59c
WHOLE LEGS .... .......... lb. 49c
DRUMSTICKS .... .......... lb. 55c
WINGS................. ....... ...... lb. 35c
BACKS &amp; NECKS ·---lb.10c
LIVERS -.-... ... ...... ..... lb. 89c
GIBLETS ..... .......- ............. lb. 39c

5 LB. CAN $4.69

IWY_ __

Ilk

19 -

10.00

.

FRESH FRYERS

"PIECE CHICKEN"

FREE SO

- •.•

'

1oM

U. 8. Gov. lnBpected
Delivered From The Farm

Thtrt's len was........... convtn·
a-c.-when you ltuy •liclous
canned hams from Swift or DubuljUI.
C1nrttd hams h•v• the flavor locked
ln. Yeu11 loYt 'tm,

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UIYe l\•1toliai -

Pomeroy, Ohio

Pomaroy, Ohio

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Garnet Hall _
Middleport, Ohio

5.00

Pomeroy, Ohio

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Tom iliwlilews -·
Pomoroy, Ohio

50.00

April Smith -

50.00

Kllhryn Jordon -

Dorothy Fllchlll' .JO.OO
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Mn. Lewis H4lbetg, RL
I Emma II. Jentlns, Judaon 0.
Oak HUI; Glena R. Webb, Coal Moreland, Mit,, flarold Palliln,
Holler Hospital:
Visitln8 1Grove: Cleo Lanier, L1111C11ster; Goy Peck, Samuel L. Pl~kellll,
hours 24 and 7-8 p.m. Parents Sable Riley, Rl 2 lrontDn; Mrs. Mn. Anna L. Plymale, Milford
only on Pedialrics Ward.
Ronald D. Early, RaveMwood: Reynolds, Mn. Steve Rhea, Mn.
Admlllloos
Mr~. rm:man c. Brown, Aah- Nancy Rossiter, Mrs. ViriJII H.
0'· ~mest, E~ :!;'lonlng,
" " 1\l!nnt.. Stover Rt.. 1 81d· land, Ky ..' ~;, Ro~~ L~ 01~
well: Mrs. Earl W. Carmon,j ••• • Aohlohd, •"./ .. '"'"· J.m..
K.t:!!e:- •
Mr•
Rt. I GBllipolio; Sheila Faye ' L. Strauobaugh, Albany.
&amp;faurice E. Venoy, Earl M. Wa~
~J!!r!tr.m, RJ '· Vlntnn: Anthonv I
Binn1
son, Mrs. Earl Wa11is, Mrs.
w. Smith, Rt. 2 Cheshire: MrS. I Mrs. James L.
F.
R!!!'Alfred L. Warren, Rt. 2 Crown IAlbany, son, 7,118 a.m.: -ru.,.. mo!ld Staab and Infant oon,
P•iricla L. Mealge, Rt. day; Mr8. Jolin P.
tl'ollrod, i Mro. Charles D. McPhetero and
Gai:~~~~;~:Ferry; Mrs. Cleve· IPomeroy, son, 1, 35 p.m. Tue!l- jinfant 100,
land
Rl. 2 Li!on w day· Mn James w Bamelte
Va.; Clarence E. Sayre,' Rt. j Hendeno~ son 4.13 m 'l'Uel: Eight dr .
Mt AltD W Va . Mrs Jame d
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ams
equal one
w.' Bar.:ette', ~·so~· Mrs' ay.
Dtscltarled
ou~~t In llle lpothecarles'
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TUNNEL

WHAT iHE:. SOAI"
'NCOON AiUIIWTI:P
Hi$ GUCCEiO&amp; 10.

HALF SUPS &amp;

owcl border to the Delawlll'e Rmr Bridge.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

BLOUSES $1.00 to $4.95

Y....Wr'•l1-., fLOOI
Ablwen Jf'Jrcd

6:00 to 8:00

ePuroes

eGiova

eHoslery

Racine Dept. Store

~ons

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a two car mishap Tue!day aft·

way and another car drlven by
Thomas H. Weston, Minersville
wus attempting tD paiS at the
same time causing the cars to
oollide.
Mary K. Wears suffered a
bump on the head and two pa,.
sengero In lbe car, Sherry
Burtts, 1 year old aod Sandra
Burns, 2 years old, each suf·
fered bumped foreheads. Propo
erty damaae wu estimated at
$1200 to the two vehiCles.
The mishap Is sUII under In·
vestlgatlon by the Sheriff'• De·
partment.

Low-Loop
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1.99

1.11

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Non - skid backing.
Fringl!!d end:.. 30«.50-in.

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~r. ond M111. Jack Seiden·

a fei and daughter, Jacklyn aod
1 , end Mrs. Phillip Smith and
I rlene visited a recent Sun~.
with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
Jv lhoan and children.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rose,
s Billy, of Columbus vi.~ited
w h her mother, Mrs. Glenna
M lhoan and Bernard Sunday.
~r. and Mrs. Art Kasper and
si ter, Clara, of Columbus visit recently with her parents,
M . and Mrs. ~aynard Bahr.
r. and Mrs. C. E. Woode of

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b sh la•l week. Twelve slitches
w re neoded to the close the
wound.
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An average
25,000 shipo
pan annwlly
of New York,

of more : . .
arrive and de-

from 111e port
according
It

lbl Eaoy~ J=llon'";

36·oz. siz_e. Snap-on
cover. 3 1n set.

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58c

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Anti-splash pourKla:
lip. 11 %·qt. size.

J 27

2-qt. size. Aluminum .
Bakelite handle.
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tong. White.

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99c

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operator lor the 1!&amp;0 Railroad,
died oa an apparent bearl
attack TUesday noon.
Brinker was operating a crane
at lbe tdtt ol the weekend land
slide on Rt. 3S near the Rat!lne
dam lite when he ajipmntly
btCame W and stepped from
bls crant to the lfOWlC[ where
he wus ~~ b)' tbt fatal •~
ttck.
The body was taken to the
Charltbers Funeral Home In
RlvtDswood, W. Vo.

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TISSUE DISPENSER
c.y.tat

plastic.

2-ply tessues.

loOO

River News
.
Gn&amp;e reacllqs • Galllpolls
llaln 112.3, 4U, falling one tenlb
ol &lt;t IGOI per hour, Pomeroyllason 29.'111, Pl. Ple818nl 39.31,
Hinton 6.10,
Kanwaha Falls
1UO, Cltarleston 29. '111. London
was running 2211 feet, Marmet
3llaet, and Winfield 61 ket.
lloat 1116\ltmebu:
IIlLo River - OVEC up 14,
6t40 p. m.; Brlmtltone up 14,
2:45a.m.: llat'Vey Jordon down
15, l!!ll'a. m.: Reliable llltl
Cltarlea R. up· 17, 2:06 a. m.:
L. W. Sweet up 11, 7:16 a. m.;
'lfalter lltckjord down 20, 7:10
•· m.; lldllert Reed down 23,
81110 a. m.; WUIIam Pitt do
Greenup 4:20 p. m.; Buck
Slate up Greeuup 8:20 p. m.;
!Cuo[Wesl V!raJllll up Greenup 9~10 p. 1ft. I Eastern up
o.-up l2:30 1• m.; Elisha
Woodt· up 0 - p l:liO a. m.t
\'alvoiiDe ll(l Greenup 6 a. m.;
Mark Eastin down Meldahl 1·
:10 ~~&gt;. m,; IDV~er clown Me~
Wtl t.tiO p, m., Jt!llboal o1o1111
Meldabl 4:10 .a. . m.; Ashtoo
=~laabl 1 L m.: !:Ileana
do1111 Mtlclahl I:IIG
1
a. 1lli
Galupou. Dam - JQbn . J.
RDwt up 2:10 p. Jl-1 1Dca l,lo\I'D
ltll p. m.: l'JI!IN' liP lt:lh
111.; St. CltDnlm IIIII Ci'lill
up I ,a. m,, 1111111 B. up Itt&amp;
a, m.; L. Fleore up 1:20 a. m.;

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BATH

WATER
CAll

1.99

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SLIPPERS

141

1.17
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97c
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Orion Sholl Sweaton ............... ".17
Reg. 79c Nylon Lece ColfhiN·IGI?J\, ,Po

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tLOSIHI NOON TlfURSDAY- OPE.N FRIOAY AN.D SATURDAY NIGH't 'UNTIL 9:00

eASK FOR A SALE BILL

,

LEAN-WELL TRIMMED

MEATY-LEAN

English Roast ·· ·· · · ·· lb. 63c

Beef Short Ribs ...... lit. 43t

FRESH-LEAN

BONELESS

Fresh Turkeys

SLICED BACON

.. ... .

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'llll!vJ

Wieners ··· ··· 1-lb. pkg. 69c

Shrimp Cocktad 3 jan $1.00 ·..

FULLY COOKED-BONELESS

CAP'N JOHN-Frozen, 10-oz. pkp.

Canned Hams .. ·.... · lb. 89c

Breaded Portions 2 pkgs. 7Sc

QUARTERED-SLICED

SLICED-FROZEN

HUNT'S

Tomatoes 7 • 1-lb. cans $1.00

Tomato Catsup 2 bottles 59&amp;

A&amp;P BRAND

Grape Juice 3• 24-oz. cans $1

Can Open• · ····· Only $5.55 Whites.,.. · ·· · Sib. bag 59c
DORMEYER-.1 SPIED
ANN PAGE
Portable Mlxw · · Only $6.66 Mayonnaise ·•· ·· ·· Qt. Jar SSe

Cherry Pie .... ·.. ·.. each 49c
ORANGE OR LEMON

ChiHon Cake ·····• each 49c
JANE PARKER

Glazed Donuts •.... ·

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39e

G&amp;W GRANULATED

30c OFF ON-MI!LLOWMOOD
SEAMLESS, REG, OR STRITCH

Enriched Bread

4~:.:!. 89c

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Mine! let Cream lgal. 59c

Roasted Peanuts · ·· · pkg. 391 .· ·
SULTANA-CREAMY

Corlld BHf Hash · ··· can 39c

Peanut Butter 21-lb. Jar 911 ·

Fresh Fru its and Vegetabl es!

FLORIDA-FANCY

Sweet Corn ··· ..... 6 ean 49c

VINE-RIPENED

TOMATOES

LARGI SLICERS

Cucumlten ·.... ••· 3 for 29c

I lb.

I'RlEIH-HAWAIIAN

Plnupplts ........ each 49c
PLAY lHE

BONUS Bf?!=IN~
at

Mei.Q.Bit-Amtrlcan or Pimento

CIJ111e slices •· 6-oz. pkg. 29c

C

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Instant CoHee 10-oz. Jar 99c .·
Candy Ban ·· 10 Bar Pacl39c

CALII'ORNIA-LARGI

Pl-pplt Vallllla a L-n Vanllll

Fresh ·Eggs
MlaUM

A&amp;P BRAND-SPECIAL

Navtl Oranges .... 10 for 59c

SUNNYIROOK

.39

Tea Bags ........ 64 bags SSe

SUPER-RIGHT-151!2"'"...,

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MADE WITH BunERMILK

OUR OWN-NEW DESIGN

A&amp;P-In Tho Sholl, 12..,.. pkg.

ANN PAGE

Nylons lox of 2 Pair $1.39 Grape Jelly ····· · 21b. Jar 49c

Ta sty Doiry Select ions!

GltADi .

Halibut Steaks ·..,. · ·· · lb. 79c

IONA BRAND

French Fries ···· 2lb. pkg. 29c

JANI PAitKIR

A&amp;P

LUCKY WINNERS!

cloz.

21b. pkg. 89c

LIIHan CarnH
G.olllpolh, o.
Mn. J•n• Young

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PI'. fiLIUA9ANf -

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SUL;rANA-FROZEN

Awake .. 3 • 9-oz. cans $1.00

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Seafood Values
CAP'N JOHN-Fr02tn, 4-oz.ltn

S&gt;VA$0NITE-ILECTRIC

BIRDS EYE-1'1'111111, Sc o~Label

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SUPER-RIGHT-SklniHI, All Moot

Porklolns ............ lb. 79c

B i ~1 Vo lues for Mother's Duy l

Breatl Dough · · 3-lb. pkg. 39c

l·lb.
Pkg,

Jumbo Bologna ··· ·· · lb. 59c

COI'YRIQHT r» ltH, THI QR£AT ATLANTIC &amp; ,AO!nC TlA C:O., INC.

F.

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49c

ANY SIZI PIECI

This Sunday, you 'II tell your mother
how much you care.
We'd like to tell all mothers, "We Care, too:•

49c;

ALL GOOD

Avg. _ _ _ lb.

Yes; she's very, very special.

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BELTSVILLE

5to
9-lb.

Slie deserves a day of honor and tribute.
She deserves the love of those she loves.

MORTON-FR0%1!N

Stewing Beef ·..... ·~· lb.

BLADE
CUTS-------------

CHUCK STEAKS

BMVtt lip lfJtlillt 1:411 I. lll.i liGallll ~· t8, Willi eo.
, 0.., F, llliiNr dDn Wlnlltld IW!tltlt, l!a&lt;rt tn'~ ·appU~lUbllll

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Rib Roast .,.. ·" .. - .. lb. lfc

.Ground Chuck ····· · · · lb. 69c

Jane Park er Favor·ites!

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BONE IN

Shoulder -Roast ·· · ··· lb. 49c

1'l.iillnl1sll
~ lip Marmet 5:35 8. IILI Marion Rlael~ 19 MIIOD

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To her family, she's special.
She's understanding,
a banquet chef, a shmt order cook,
a fountain of love, a chauffeur,
warmth and security.
She's clean socks, starched dresses,
a mender of hurts.
She's scrubbed ears,
a tender nurse, a maid, a queen.

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ROUND BONE

PT. PLEASANT - Rich1ord II
Eugene Icenhower, 52, Mason,
died Tuesday evening at
home of an opparent self in·
meted bullet wound.
County Coroner Dr.
Eshenaur ruled ouleide lD
death.

State Police
Promotion,

Boneltn

c,

lb.

Self·inflicted

eem:

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Fatal Wound

According tD Sheriff's Department Icenhower was found in
his bed at his home by h!J
wife, Melba. He had taken his
life with a 22 plst.JI shot In
the tmnple. According lo roports, Icenhower bad
been
despondent for some time. The
body was removed to the Fogle10ng Funeral Home. Funeral
arrangements will be announe.
ed.
He is survived by his wife,
Melba Stewart Icenhower;
three daughters, Rhonda, IIAlbin and Mrs. Gary Bamllz, all
of Mason· one son Richard A
of Ma~; his
Mrs:
Gepr1,ia Icenhower, Mason,
and i sister, Mrs. William Lovelt, Arthurdale, and two broth·
ers, Homer, of WuhlnKton, D.
C., nad Howard ol Upper
Marlboro, Md.
A ate-daughter also survives.
Funeral services will be Friday at 10 a. m. at the Fogle·
song funeral Home with the
Rev. Marvan Frame' officiating
Burial will be In Sunset
etery tn Pt. Pleuanl.
Friends may call at the fun·
era! home on Thursday from
3 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.
The lamOy hao requested
no Rowtt'l
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ROASTS

Blade Cuts

Coroner Rules

~~~~ lollnr ., era at ~- ?,:"!'!~~

POM~ROT, PH!OsAtE'st~JihH&amp;Rs.MORNI~G

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AOMmED - Mrs. Charles
Willett, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Brycle Donohew, Evans; Mrs. Don
Bumgardner, New Haven\'Mrs.
Jack Lane, Gallipolis Ferry;
Mrs. Carrie Judson, HarUord:
Laura Stobe, Ashland: Freeland
Swisher, Pt. Pleasant.
Dlsebarged - Mrs.
Carl
Lieving, Pt. Pleasant: Walter I
Hughes, Ashton; Mrs.
Gary
Deal, Glenwood; Mrs. Charles
S
tanley, Pt. Pleasant.

PT. PLEASANT - Two form.
er Mason .County State Polleemen were included 1n the
motlono 111d tran!fets atmoolnol!d by Well VIrginia Slate Police Supl
g. Burchett
Ll. Carl .
Null, f~erly
head ol the local gpcbments,
wu promoiAitl to captain and
transferred to Elkins u of Sun·
~~i' to teploce capt. H. D. eoy.
ner as Co, C. Commtnder.
ner retired from the depattment Saturday.
Capt. COytler wu
·
Illy ilatiolted In Pl. l'le!tSalttill
ror many rears and hlided
local detachment.
Nutt goo to Elkins from a
Olio JIOII Ul 'Cohiplny 8 lttadt(1tatt-

J, S, lAWla liP 1131 t.m.:

-,~eN FRAN ~&lt;L• N~. f"ONE W'{2-34H
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PT. PLEASAN'l' - J&gt;erl F.
Brinker, llli, ParketSbut1i crane

J 54
lt20%x51h·ln. size. •

Kitchen colors.l4 '/2

1.79

SHADES

57c

~andllisllll'

T ppers PhlaiCins dvlsite d Wed· WOLF' PEN . .. . .. .. .. .. ..
1 w1t
n cay
y e Sa 1ser of
Mr. and Mrs. Clilttoo O!lltOJ
R cine. On Thursday they vi.. and family of Albany ...,.. .....
It~ Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bahr, day vtsilon o1 ber partDll, Jlr,
birthday dinn.,. given by and Mrs. L!Jtcoln RuosOL
M , and Mr5. Blaine Milhian, Carol Ann Barnll% of iJ1lc9la
h ~ored their daughter, Miss lleiKhts was a woeUnd vlsllor
E ~inP Miihuan a recent Sun- ot her grand~ J.lr. ud
d y. A turkey dinner was serv- Mrs. D. H. Robf1a1.
&lt; to those named aod Tony Mr. and Mrs. Jot Bllltlc'
e Mikel, th&lt;ir uncle, W. E. were SUnday 911111n tl llllr
~ hoan of Middleport and daughter, 1ft. uti J!i.. La•
~ iliam W. Milhoan, Keno.
1 renoe S&lt;arberrJ m1 fm8
·t,&lt;::

Crane Operator
Dies at Work
OnDamsite

Jlc

Polishe:d;";;;;;;~;F~~
tO-inch Teflon FRY PAN

'Or

J!idge Keno
Society Notes

1',4-inch natural oak
molding complements
lovtly 16x20.in prin~

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Karea Reed spent a reeell
Sunday night wilb Mr. IIICI
Mrs. Mike Kerwin.
Mrs. Donna Webb and daugl&gt;
ters, Myra and Laura, of Sltadt
visited recently wilb Mr. and
Mrs. Sol BIIJiey.
Mr. and Mn. Russell Hollinger and Daphlne were &amp;mday
dinner guests recently of Mr.
and Mrs. Junior Holsinger.
Mr. •nd Mrs. James Carter
aod son, Jimmy, visited SttndaJ
with Mr. and Mrs. Win Holslager and family.
Sunday visiiDrs II Mr. and
Mrs. Clintoo Holslager w.,..
Mr. and Mrs. Larry llolsbtger
of Racine and Mr. 9d MrL
Paul Holsqer ttl lloc:ktaaPorL

87c

SAY!

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FRAMED PICTURE

COTTON RUG

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received minor injuries in

to make a left turn into a drive-

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Pleasant . Valley Hoopltal

ernoon on Rt. 2 when a car
driven by Mary K. Wears, Gal·
II polls Ferry. was attempting

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PT. PLEASANT - Three per·

RACINE, 0.

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P'roperty
Transfers

10111

Three Injured
In Accident
OnRoute2

e Jewelry e Sportswur

Serving Meigs County for over 94 Yem'3

MNIC CMotiN IOUNCI

ore-COINONTHIIOI

GOWNS and
Shorty PAJAMAS • $2.98

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

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Ended
1
By Burea'US ·

(.bawn tomorrow)

involved in the difficulty in arriving at a of freedom for "diverse tradlMember Federal Reserve System
'•
Consultation.!»l church union.
consensus on theological be- tions. of ceremo~!' vesture,
Member
Federal
Deposit.lnsurance
Corporation
· The consUltation seeks to liefs, worship practices and mustc and the like.
nile the MethOOists. Episcopal, sacrament.
Eacb local congregation could
nited Presbyterian, Southern
continue using its familiar hform
Thev did run Into a few snags ·
resbyterian, African Metho- on
involving the
·st EpisCopal, Disciples of ministry and organiz.aUonal
~ist, United Churches of structure of the proposed
hrist and Evangelical United .1 church, but leaders were
rethren Churches in a 24illiQJtmember btdy which hopeful of resolving most of the
ou.Jd be the largest Protestant problems before the current
~=========
meeting ends Thursday afterf.
noon.
"We're sailing happily along
t:r
with no material problems;'
said EpisCopal Bishop Stephen
F. Bayne Jr., chairman of the
group drafting a statement of
doctrines.
The staremenl affirmed the
1
authority of the Bible and
saJ\,uel c. Lewis, Faye L. I accepts the Apoolles' and
wis to Harold D. Graham, Nicene creeds with the under·
, reels, Scipio.
standing that the church from
KathrYn Daniels Poindexter to time to time must supplement
or&amp;e · A. Daniels, Lots, Mid- these historic expressions of the
ep&lt;ft.
Christian faith with "new
Kaflryn Daniels Poindexter, fonnulations as relevant as
eorJe A. Daniels, Tresa Dan. possible to new times and
·:':'
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. : ·. SAVE 50c
i Is ~o Laverne Dodson, Lots, situations."
·~ ·.·:
.
iddleport.
The Rev. Dr. William Jack·
Pearl F. Hysell, Birdie Mae son Jarman ef the Park Avenue
·.. .
yse\1 t.o Pauline Markins, Lot, Christian Church in New York,
HOMECREST®
utland.
chairman of the panel on
CLOSET
Love\' J. Sayre, Leta Jane
ACCESSOIIIES
ayre ·Potter, Darcy Potter to \
Made to our
. nme~ · wauace Weaver, Alma
ngid specific~t­
tions.
. Weaver, Lot 21, Racine.
J . E. Kaylor to James C.
Ironing
'atson, Mae L. Watson, 1.61
PAD and COVER SET
GARMENT BAG
res, Olive.
Adena Higgins to Homer Hig·
Reg.
Reg.
1.49
·n ~. 80' acres, Columbia.
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H
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Non-sUck finish makes frying and
Reg.
~95
By ........ o• ger
I
cleaning
a
cinch!
Cool
black
han·
Sil
icone
treated
cover.
Twin
2.59
Allen J. Eichinger, Haze
The attendance at the Eden
Holds 16 fuiHeogth gar·
die.
DuPont
approved.
layer
pad
of
poly
foam
and
ichinger to Francis J. Hewet- U. B. Sunday School on Easter
ments. 3-hook wire 1rame.
c:otton . Standard size.
Heavy viflyl. Full zipper.
n, .275 acre, Pomeroy.
S d
h'cb
al
Rail
Maude Phillips, dec. tD Sian- un ay w 1 was so
Y
I fy H. Phillips, Cerl for Trans. Day wao 189. The Self-Denial
Uand.
offering was $80.40.
Henry Millirons, Marie Mill- 1 The ladies WMA of the Eden
ons to Theresa D. Skelton, . UB Cliurch have quilled twelve
r.stee, parcels, Salisbury.
' quilts and kBotted four comforts
Trustees of Frlendly Peoples during the past winter.
urch of the Bethel Cliurcb of
Virginia Carter and son, Jlmoo of Downlnglon to Trustees my, spent a dBy with Fannie
PLACE MAT SET
Jackson Con!. of Freewill BiRley.
Return address. PerSet ol 4.. Mat-g
plists Denomination, L o l, , Mr. and Mrs. Junior Holslng·
$0t1al size; 80 in pkg.
c:o~sten. Foam bad..
U~~eville.
er and son, Paul, recently vtsi~
Rec-3!k
'Victor E. Nelson, Bernice ed Mrs. John Cline at Canton,
lso• to Pearl F. Hysell, Bird- and Mr. and Mrs. John BaumReg. $1.988x10-lnch Photo Frame.,.$1.47
!'tattle
Pllltit
1 Mae Hysel~ parcels, R u ~ gardner and family at ConReg.
69c
Dura
Maid"
Rubber
Gloves
••.
44c
WASTEBASKET
TRASH CONTAINERS
neaul
d
I.
gills
Reg.
4/$1.00
lnfanU'
Ankleta
.•••••
4/BBc
Reg.
Reg.
!Lowell F. and Mary Wingett Mr. and Mrs. VIJ' Ho inll·
1.89
Reg.
89c
Boys'
Denim
Boxer
Shorts
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57c
J.M
I WUiiam E. Wingett, Robert er were recent Sunday dinner
WOA't ._. toon.. roa,4·
Reg.
39c
Boys'
Crew
Socks
•••••••
28c
pr.
Wingett, Ruth E. Wingett, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva
... tol8h. 44-qt. capec:ity.
Rag. 98c Hanwrr' Men's T·Shirt ..... 77c
ire
Letar
Holsinger.
1
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l
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barber
recently Visited with E d I I b
Grimm of Belpre.

q~estioos

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"Super-Right" Quality MeatsI

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DAlLAS (UPI) -Agreement church in the world.
worship, reported "very subbasic principles of a united Reports from. closed-door st~n~al agreement" on the
t'roll " tant church took shape work sessions tndicated the prm!'·-,Je that the enw church
, among leaders of eight delegates were having little would provide a wide measur~

S!.:::!~j·, Mr~.

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Paul
organltalliln dlret&gt; New1 ·llU f~ ~~~i~
II' ·
wr and news~r edM'. , '. J~· !MI. u · 11 ;J9ii!t'
!fi8Y
"Letters dlt-.d to speelflc'l bf'llle Farm Bill'fiua•·
.
p-oblems wU1 be used IIIIIMI fil. 1111111
GaUl&amp; '
ture tD keep members lnf~lll- Loea membetf ;01# '
ed. we also plan to make ful~ Slilte Farm 'Bureau pu 'I
·
er liBe ol more advisory eoun- anp 1 magaZine from llle . •
Publication of the newsletter. ells and ~tronger committees I ican Farm BUrtau, In add!!' ·
I'.:m
l!=!! ' tD oommumcate with the mem- l to tbe local newsletter.
News," was suspended May t.l ben,'' he said.
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This decision was reached by I
.
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·O:
&amp;he
r".iiiil•
i1r .\th I Greater Ofle will _be _made of _
eM, Meigs and Galila arier 8 publle news meolia m the fu- • The Mag ..o'"'
study of effectiveness of the lurt!. County bo"'',ds aod eom· state Rower of Louisiana
publication.
mtttees are being asked tD ap. Mlsslastppl, produces a
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point on• member responsible biooiiOIIl than an' olber
"We. feel that much of the for reporting activities and .is· naUve lo llle United
.
news m such a monthly publi· sues to the local newspapers Tbe creamy white
cation io too sbtle to be of real and radio stations.
reaches an average
Yalue to our membership," said Tri-County Farm
Bureau elgbt Incites.

Plain or Print
DUSTERS-- $2.98

Your Full Service Bank Is •• ,

on United Protestant Church
akes Shape Among Eight Denominations

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FULL SUPS .$1.98 &amp; $2.98

Mil lions of autoists have had the experience of driving through the seven tunnels of
Penn•ylvania Turnpike approaching New York Clly. On crowded days, the experience wasn't very pleasant due to the fact that four·lane traffic ·squeezed down to
two·lane at these points. Correction of tbe situation was started four yean ago and
now goes inlo a new phase, provided for bf. tbe ate ol I $77,500,1'00 bond Issue. Map
giye• details of the improvements whlcb, wiU provide two .lanes eaclt wiJ flom lite

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LADIES
DRESSES $3.98 to $1 o.9B

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Sixr1, BiriJnllty
Celebrllled Monday

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Mrs. John P. Follrod. Pomeroy; Mtl!. Oordoa C. Jack.on, Mtl.
Mn. Lewis H4lbetg, RL
I Emma II. Jentlns, Judaon 0.
Oak HUI; Glena R. Webb, Coal Moreland, Mit,, flarold Palliln,
Holler Hospital:
Visitln8 1Grove: Cleo Lanier, L1111C11ster; Goy Peck, Samuel L. Pl~kellll,
hours 24 and 7-8 p.m. Parents Sable Riley, Rl 2 lrontDn; Mrs. Mn. Anna L. Plymale, Milford
only on Pedialrics Ward.
Ronald D. Early, RaveMwood: Reynolds, Mn. Steve Rhea, Mn.
Admlllloos
Mr~. rm:man c. Brown, Aah- Nancy Rossiter, Mrs. ViriJII H.
0'· ~mest, E~ :!;'lonlng,
" " 1\l!nnt.. Stover Rt.. 1 81d· land, Ky ..' ~;, Ro~~ L~ 01~
well: Mrs. Earl W. Carmon,j ••• • Aohlohd, •"./ .. '"'"· J.m..
K.t:!!e:- •
Mr•
Rt. I GBllipolio; Sheila Faye ' L. Strauobaugh, Albany.
&amp;faurice E. Venoy, Earl M. Wa~
~J!!r!tr.m, RJ '· Vlntnn: Anthonv I
Binn1
son, Mrs. Earl Wa11is, Mrs.
w. Smith, Rt. 2 Cheshire: MrS. I Mrs. James L.
F.
R!!!'Alfred L. Warren, Rt. 2 Crown IAlbany, son, 7,118 a.m.: -ru.,.. mo!ld Staab and Infant oon,
P•iricla L. Mealge, Rt. day; Mr8. Jolin P.
tl'ollrod, i Mro. Charles D. McPhetero and
Gai:~~~~;~:Ferry; Mrs. Cleve· IPomeroy, son, 1, 35 p.m. Tue!l- jinfant 100,
land
Rl. 2 Li!on w day· Mn James w Bamelte
Va.; Clarence E. Sayre,' Rt. j Hendeno~ son 4.13 m 'l'Uel: Eight dr .
Mt AltD W Va . Mrs Jame d
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ams
equal one
w.' Bar.:ette', ~·so~· Mrs' ay.
Dtscltarled
ou~~t In llle lpothecarles'
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,U.U:GHEHY
TUNNEL

WHAT iHE:. SOAI"
'NCOON AiUIIWTI:P
Hi$ GUCCEiO&amp; 10.

HALF SUPS &amp;

owcl border to the Delawlll'e Rmr Bridge.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

BLOUSES $1.00 to $4.95

Y....Wr'•l1-., fLOOI
Ablwen Jf'Jrcd

6:00 to 8:00

ePuroes

eGiova

eHoslery

Racine Dept. Store

~ons

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a two car mishap Tue!day aft·

way and another car drlven by
Thomas H. Weston, Minersville
wus attempting tD paiS at the
same time causing the cars to
oollide.
Mary K. Wears suffered a
bump on the head and two pa,.
sengero In lbe car, Sherry
Burtts, 1 year old aod Sandra
Burns, 2 years old, each suf·
fered bumped foreheads. Propo
erty damaae wu estimated at
$1200 to the two vehiCles.
The mishap Is sUII under In·
vestlgatlon by the Sheriff'• De·
partment.

Low-Loop
llf8.
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Non - skid backing.
Fringl!!d end:.. 30«.50-in.

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~r. ond M111. Jack Seiden·

a fei and daughter, Jacklyn aod
1 , end Mrs. Phillip Smith and
I rlene visited a recent Sun~.
with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
Jv lhoan and children.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rose,
s Billy, of Columbus vi.~ited
w h her mother, Mrs. Glenna
M lhoan and Bernard Sunday.
~r. and Mrs. Art Kasper and
si ter, Clara, of Columbus visit recently with her parents,
M . and Mrs. ~aynard Bahr.
r. and Mrs. C. E. Woode of

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b sh la•l week. Twelve slitches
w re neoded to the close the
wound.
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-Gie... S. Mi11toaD

An average
25,000 shipo
pan annwlly
of New York,

of more : . .
arrive and de-

from 111e port
according
It

lbl Eaoy~ J=llon'";

36·oz. siz_e. Snap-on
cover. 3 1n set.

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58c

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Anti-splash pourKla:
lip. 11 %·qt. size.

J 27

2-qt. size. Aluminum .
Bakelite handle.
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36-ifl . w;de by 6·tL

tong. White.

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99c

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operator lor the 1!&amp;0 Railroad,
died oa an apparent bearl
attack TUesday noon.
Brinker was operating a crane
at lbe tdtt ol the weekend land
slide on Rt. 3S near the Rat!lne
dam lite when he ajipmntly
btCame W and stepped from
bls crant to the lfOWlC[ where
he wus ~~ b)' tbt fatal •~
ttck.
The body was taken to the
Charltbers Funeral Home In
RlvtDswood, W. Vo.

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TISSUE DISPENSER
c.y.tat

plastic.

2-ply tessues.

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River News
.
Gn&amp;e reacllqs • Galllpolls
llaln 112.3, 4U, falling one tenlb
ol &lt;t IGOI per hour, Pomeroyllason 29.'111, Pl. Ple818nl 39.31,
Hinton 6.10,
Kanwaha Falls
1UO, Cltarleston 29. '111. London
was running 2211 feet, Marmet
3llaet, and Winfield 61 ket.
lloat 1116\ltmebu:
IIlLo River - OVEC up 14,
6t40 p. m.; Brlmtltone up 14,
2:45a.m.: llat'Vey Jordon down
15, l!!ll'a. m.: Reliable llltl
Cltarlea R. up· 17, 2:06 a. m.:
L. W. Sweet up 11, 7:16 a. m.;
'lfalter lltckjord down 20, 7:10
•· m.; lldllert Reed down 23,
81110 a. m.; WUIIam Pitt do
Greenup 4:20 p. m.; Buck
Slate up Greeuup 8:20 p. m.;
!Cuo[Wesl V!raJllll up Greenup 9~10 p. 1ft. I Eastern up
o.-up l2:30 1• m.; Elisha
Woodt· up 0 - p l:liO a. m.t
\'alvoiiDe ll(l Greenup 6 a. m.;
Mark Eastin down Meldahl 1·
:10 ~~&gt;. m,; IDV~er clown Me~
Wtl t.tiO p, m., Jt!llboal o1o1111
Meldabl 4:10 .a. . m.; Ashtoo
=~laabl 1 L m.: !:Ileana
do1111 Mtlclahl I:IIG
1
a. 1lli
Galupou. Dam - JQbn . J.
RDwt up 2:10 p. Jl-1 1Dca l,lo\I'D
ltll p. m.: l'JI!IN' liP lt:lh
111.; St. CltDnlm IIIII Ci'lill
up I ,a. m,, 1111111 B. up Itt&amp;
a, m.; L. Fleore up 1:20 a. m.;

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BIRD
BATH

WATER
CAll

1.99

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conON SHIRTS
SLIPPERS

141

1.17
liwii'&amp;T SHIRT

97c
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SPECIALS
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Z, :a, 4, t•wtntncl F.wi N&amp;itfl#=;:: •••~.10
Orion Sholl Sweaton ............... ".17
Reg. 79c Nylon Lece ColfhiN·IGI?J\, ,Po

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LA~E~_ BLOSSOM

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&amp;:IS i. 111.1 J/Mt !i!IOtia
lit IIWroet I P. 11.1 Allea R.

tLOSIHI NOON TlfURSDAY- OPE.N FRIOAY AN.D SATURDAY NIGH't 'UNTIL 9:00

eASK FOR A SALE BILL

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LEAN-WELL TRIMMED

MEATY-LEAN

English Roast ·· ·· · · ·· lb. 63c

Beef Short Ribs ...... lit. 43t

FRESH-LEAN

BONELESS

Fresh Turkeys

SLICED BACON

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'llll!vJ

Wieners ··· ··· 1-lb. pkg. 69c

Shrimp Cocktad 3 jan $1.00 ·..

FULLY COOKED-BONELESS

CAP'N JOHN-Frozen, 10-oz. pkp.

Canned Hams .. ·.... · lb. 89c

Breaded Portions 2 pkgs. 7Sc

QUARTERED-SLICED

SLICED-FROZEN

HUNT'S

Tomatoes 7 • 1-lb. cans $1.00

Tomato Catsup 2 bottles 59&amp;

A&amp;P BRAND

Grape Juice 3• 24-oz. cans $1

Can Open• · ····· Only $5.55 Whites.,.. · ·· · Sib. bag 59c
DORMEYER-.1 SPIED
ANN PAGE
Portable Mlxw · · Only $6.66 Mayonnaise ·•· ·· ·· Qt. Jar SSe

Cherry Pie .... ·.. ·.. each 49c
ORANGE OR LEMON

ChiHon Cake ·····• each 49c
JANE PARKER

Glazed Donuts •.... ·

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39e

G&amp;W GRANULATED

30c OFF ON-MI!LLOWMOOD
SEAMLESS, REG, OR STRITCH

Enriched Bread

4~:.:!. 89c

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Mine! let Cream lgal. 59c

Roasted Peanuts · ·· · pkg. 391 .· ·
SULTANA-CREAMY

Corlld BHf Hash · ··· can 39c

Peanut Butter 21-lb. Jar 911 ·

Fresh Fru its and Vegetabl es!

FLORIDA-FANCY

Sweet Corn ··· ..... 6 ean 49c

VINE-RIPENED

TOMATOES

LARGI SLICERS

Cucumlten ·.... ••· 3 for 29c

I lb.

I'RlEIH-HAWAIIAN

Plnupplts ........ each 49c
PLAY lHE

BONUS Bf?!=IN~
at

Mei.Q.Bit-Amtrlcan or Pimento

CIJ111e slices •· 6-oz. pkg. 29c

C

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Instant CoHee 10-oz. Jar 99c .·
Candy Ban ·· 10 Bar Pacl39c

CALII'ORNIA-LARGI

Pl-pplt Vallllla a L-n Vanllll

Fresh ·Eggs
MlaUM

A&amp;P BRAND-SPECIAL

Navtl Oranges .... 10 for 59c

SUNNYIROOK

.39

Tea Bags ........ 64 bags SSe

SUPER-RIGHT-151!2"'"...,

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MADE WITH BunERMILK

OUR OWN-NEW DESIGN

A&amp;P-In Tho Sholl, 12..,.. pkg.

ANN PAGE

Nylons lox of 2 Pair $1.39 Grape Jelly ····· · 21b. Jar 49c

Ta sty Doiry Select ions!

GltADi .

Halibut Steaks ·..,. · ·· · lb. 79c

IONA BRAND

French Fries ···· 2lb. pkg. 29c

JANI PAitKIR

A&amp;P

LUCKY WINNERS!

cloz.

21b. pkg. 89c

LIIHan CarnH
G.olllpolh, o.
Mn. J•n• Young

APPLY '1'0 W1ID

PI'. fiLIUA9ANf -

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Ml'l. Gllllert h•rcl

Galllpellt1 0 •

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SUL;rANA-FROZEN

Awake .. 3 • 9-oz. cans $1.00

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Seafood Values
CAP'N JOHN-Fr02tn, 4-oz.ltn

S&gt;VA$0NITE-ILECTRIC

BIRDS EYE-1'1'111111, Sc o~Label

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SUPER-RIGHT-SklniHI, All Moot

Porklolns ............ lb. 79c

B i ~1 Vo lues for Mother's Duy l

Breatl Dough · · 3-lb. pkg. 39c

l·lb.
Pkg,

Jumbo Bologna ··· ·· · lb. 59c

COI'YRIQHT r» ltH, THI QR£AT ATLANTIC &amp; ,AO!nC TlA C:O., INC.

F.

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49c

ANY SIZI PIECI

This Sunday, you 'II tell your mother
how much you care.
We'd like to tell all mothers, "We Care, too:•

49c;

ALL GOOD

Avg. _ _ _ lb.

Yes; she's very, very special.

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5to
9-lb.

Slie deserves a day of honor and tribute.
She deserves the love of those she loves.

MORTON-FR0%1!N

Stewing Beef ·..... ·~· lb.

BLADE
CUTS-------------

CHUCK STEAKS

BMVtt lip lfJtlillt 1:411 I. lll.i liGallll ~· t8, Willi eo.
, 0.., F, llliiNr dDn Wlnlltld IW!tltlt, l!a&lt;rt tn'~ ·appU~lUbllll

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.Ground Chuck ····· · · · lb. 69c

Jane Park er Favor·ites!

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BONE IN

Shoulder -Roast ·· · ··· lb. 49c

1'l.iillnl1sll
~ lip Marmet 5:35 8. IILI Marion Rlael~ 19 MIIOD

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To her family, she's special.
She's understanding,
a banquet chef, a shmt order cook,
a fountain of love, a chauffeur,
warmth and security.
She's clean socks, starched dresses,
a mender of hurts.
She's scrubbed ears,
a tender nurse, a maid, a queen.

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ROUND BONE

PT. PLEASANT - Rich1ord II
Eugene Icenhower, 52, Mason,
died Tuesday evening at
home of an opparent self in·
meted bullet wound.
County Coroner Dr.
Eshenaur ruled ouleide lD
death.

State Police
Promotion,

Boneltn

c,

lb.

Self·inflicted

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Fatal Wound

According tD Sheriff's Department Icenhower was found in
his bed at his home by h!J
wife, Melba. He had taken his
life with a 22 plst.JI shot In
the tmnple. According lo roports, Icenhower bad
been
despondent for some time. The
body was removed to the Fogle10ng Funeral Home. Funeral
arrangements will be announe.
ed.
He is survived by his wife,
Melba Stewart Icenhower;
three daughters, Rhonda, IIAlbin and Mrs. Gary Bamllz, all
of Mason· one son Richard A
of Ma~; his
Mrs:
Gepr1,ia Icenhower, Mason,
and i sister, Mrs. William Lovelt, Arthurdale, and two broth·
ers, Homer, of WuhlnKton, D.
C., nad Howard ol Upper
Marlboro, Md.
A ate-daughter also survives.
Funeral services will be Friday at 10 a. m. at the Fogle·
song funeral Home with the
Rev. Marvan Frame' officiating
Burial will be In Sunset
etery tn Pt. Pleuanl.
Friends may call at the fun·
era! home on Thursday from
3 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.
The lamOy hao requested
no Rowtt'l
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Blade Cuts

Coroner Rules

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POM~ROT, PH!OsAtE'st~JihH&amp;Rs.MORNI~G

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AOMmED - Mrs. Charles
Willett, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Brycle Donohew, Evans; Mrs. Don
Bumgardner, New Haven\'Mrs.
Jack Lane, Gallipolis Ferry;
Mrs. Carrie Judson, HarUord:
Laura Stobe, Ashland: Freeland
Swisher, Pt. Pleasant.
Dlsebarged - Mrs.
Carl
Lieving, Pt. Pleasant: Walter I
Hughes, Ashton; Mrs.
Gary
Deal, Glenwood; Mrs. Charles
S
tanley, Pt. Pleasant.

PT. PLEASANT - Two form.
er Mason .County State Polleemen were included 1n the
motlono 111d tran!fets atmoolnol!d by Well VIrginia Slate Police Supl
g. Burchett
Ll. Carl .
Null, f~erly
head ol the local gpcbments,
wu promoiAitl to captain and
transferred to Elkins u of Sun·
~~i' to teploce capt. H. D. eoy.
ner as Co, C. Commtnder.
ner retired from the depattment Saturday.
Capt. COytler wu
·
Illy ilatiolted In Pl. l'le!tSalttill
ror many rears and hlided
local detachment.
Nutt goo to Elkins from a
Olio JIOII Ul 'Cohiplny 8 lttadt(1tatt-

J, S, lAWla liP 1131 t.m.:

-,~eN FRAN ~&lt;L• N~. f"ONE W'{2-34H
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PT. PLEASAN'l' - J&gt;erl F.
Brinker, llli, ParketSbut1i crane

J 54
lt20%x51h·ln. size. •

Kitchen colors.l4 '/2

1.79

SHADES

57c

~andllisllll'

T ppers PhlaiCins dvlsite d Wed· WOLF' PEN . .. . .. .. .. .. ..
1 w1t
n cay
y e Sa 1ser of
Mr. and Mrs. Clilttoo O!lltOJ
R cine. On Thursday they vi.. and family of Albany ...,.. .....
It~ Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bahr, day vtsilon o1 ber partDll, Jlr,
birthday dinn.,. given by and Mrs. L!Jtcoln RuosOL
M , and Mr5. Blaine Milhian, Carol Ann Barnll% of iJ1lc9la
h ~ored their daughter, Miss lleiKhts was a woeUnd vlsllor
E ~inP Miihuan a recent Sun- ot her grand~ J.lr. ud
d y. A turkey dinner was serv- Mrs. D. H. Robf1a1.
&lt; to those named aod Tony Mr. and Mrs. Jot Bllltlc'
e Mikel, th&lt;ir uncle, W. E. were SUnday 911111n tl llllr
~ hoan of Middleport and daughter, 1ft. uti J!i.. La•
~ iliam W. Milhoan, Keno.
1 renoe S&lt;arberrJ m1 fm8
·t,&lt;::

Crane Operator
Dies at Work
OnDamsite

Jlc

Polishe:d;";;;;;;~;F~~
tO-inch Teflon FRY PAN

'Or

J!idge Keno
Society Notes

1',4-inch natural oak
molding complements
lovtly 16x20.in prin~

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Karea Reed spent a reeell
Sunday night wilb Mr. IIICI
Mrs. Mike Kerwin.
Mrs. Donna Webb and daugl&gt;
ters, Myra and Laura, of Sltadt
visited recently wilb Mr. and
Mrs. Sol BIIJiey.
Mr. and Mn. Russell Hollinger and Daphlne were &amp;mday
dinner guests recently of Mr.
and Mrs. Junior Holsinger.
Mr. •nd Mrs. James Carter
aod son, Jimmy, visited SttndaJ
with Mr. and Mrs. Win Holslager and family.
Sunday visiiDrs II Mr. and
Mrs. Clintoo Holslager w.,..
Mr. and Mrs. Larry llolsbtger
of Racine and Mr. 9d MrL
Paul Holsqer ttl lloc:ktaaPorL

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FRAMED PICTURE

COTTON RUG

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received minor injuries in

to make a left turn into a drive-

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Pleasant . Valley Hoopltal

ernoon on Rt. 2 when a car
driven by Mary K. Wears, Gal·
II polls Ferry. was attempting

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PT. PLEASANT - Three per·

RACINE, 0.

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P'roperty
Transfers

10111

Three Injured
In Accident
OnRoute2

e Jewelry e Sportswur

Serving Meigs County for over 94 Yem'3

MNIC CMotiN IOUNCI

ore-COINONTHIIOI

GOWNS and
Shorty PAJAMAS • $2.98

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

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Ended
1
By Burea'US ·

(.bawn tomorrow)

involved in the difficulty in arriving at a of freedom for "diverse tradlMember Federal Reserve System
'•
Consultation.!»l church union.
consensus on theological be- tions. of ceremo~!' vesture,
Member
Federal
Deposit.lnsurance
Corporation
· The consUltation seeks to liefs, worship practices and mustc and the like.
nile the MethOOists. Episcopal, sacrament.
Eacb local congregation could
nited Presbyterian, Southern
continue using its familiar hform
Thev did run Into a few snags ·
resbyterian, African Metho- on
involving the
·st EpisCopal, Disciples of ministry and organiz.aUonal
~ist, United Churches of structure of the proposed
hrist and Evangelical United .1 church, but leaders were
rethren Churches in a 24illiQJtmember btdy which hopeful of resolving most of the
ou.Jd be the largest Protestant problems before the current
~=========
meeting ends Thursday afterf.
noon.
"We're sailing happily along
t:r
with no material problems;'
said EpisCopal Bishop Stephen
F. Bayne Jr., chairman of the
group drafting a statement of
doctrines.
The staremenl affirmed the
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saJ\,uel c. Lewis, Faye L. I accepts the Apoolles' and
wis to Harold D. Graham, Nicene creeds with the under·
, reels, Scipio.
standing that the church from
KathrYn Daniels Poindexter to time to time must supplement
or&amp;e · A. Daniels, Lots, Mid- these historic expressions of the
ep&lt;ft.
Christian faith with "new
Kaflryn Daniels Poindexter, fonnulations as relevant as
eorJe A. Daniels, Tresa Dan. possible to new times and
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i Is ~o Laverne Dodson, Lots, situations."
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iddleport.
The Rev. Dr. William Jack·
Pearl F. Hysell, Birdie Mae son Jarman ef the Park Avenue
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HOMECREST®
utland.
chairman of the panel on
CLOSET
Love\' J. Sayre, Leta Jane
ACCESSOIIIES
ayre ·Potter, Darcy Potter to \
Made to our
. nme~ · wauace Weaver, Alma
ngid specific~t­
tions.
. Weaver, Lot 21, Racine.
J . E. Kaylor to James C.
Ironing
'atson, Mae L. Watson, 1.61
PAD and COVER SET
GARMENT BAG
res, Olive.
Adena Higgins to Homer Hig·
Reg.
Reg.
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·n ~. 80' acres, Columbia.
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Non-sUck finish makes frying and
Reg.
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By ........ o• ger
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cinch!
Cool
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Sil
icone
treated
cover.
Twin
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Allen J. Eichinger, Haze
The attendance at the Eden
Holds 16 fuiHeogth gar·
die.
DuPont
approved.
layer
pad
of
poly
foam
and
ichinger to Francis J. Hewet- U. B. Sunday School on Easter
ments. 3-hook wire 1rame.
c:otton . Standard size.
Heavy viflyl. Full zipper.
n, .275 acre, Pomeroy.
S d
h'cb
al
Rail
Maude Phillips, dec. tD Sian- un ay w 1 was so
Y
I fy H. Phillips, Cerl for Trans. Day wao 189. The Self-Denial
Uand.
offering was $80.40.
Henry Millirons, Marie Mill- 1 The ladies WMA of the Eden
ons to Theresa D. Skelton, . UB Cliurch have quilled twelve
r.stee, parcels, Salisbury.
' quilts and kBotted four comforts
Trustees of Frlendly Peoples during the past winter.
urch of the Bethel Cliurcb of
Virginia Carter and son, Jlmoo of Downlnglon to Trustees my, spent a dBy with Fannie
PLACE MAT SET
Jackson Con!. of Freewill BiRley.
Return address. PerSet ol 4.. Mat-g
plists Denomination, L o l, , Mr. and Mrs. Junior Holslng·
$0t1al size; 80 in pkg.
c:o~sten. Foam bad..
U~~eville.
er and son, Paul, recently vtsi~
Rec-3!k
'Victor E. Nelson, Bernice ed Mrs. John Cline at Canton,
lso• to Pearl F. Hysell, Bird- and Mr. and Mrs. John BaumReg. $1.988x10-lnch Photo Frame.,.$1.47
!'tattle
Pllltit
1 Mae Hysel~ parcels, R u ~ gardner and family at ConReg.
69c
Dura
Maid"
Rubber
Gloves
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44c
WASTEBASKET
TRASH CONTAINERS
neaul
d
I.
gills
Reg.
4/$1.00
lnfanU'
Ankleta
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4/BBc
Reg.
Reg.
!Lowell F. and Mary Wingett Mr. and Mrs. VIJ' Ho inll·
1.89
Reg.
89c
Boys'
Denim
Boxer
Shorts
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57c
J.M
I WUiiam E. Wingett, Robert er were recent Sunday dinner
WOA't ._. toon.. roa,4·
Reg.
39c
Boys'
Crew
Socks
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28c
pr.
Wingett, Ruth E. Wingett, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva
... tol8h. 44-qt. capec:ity.
Rag. 98c Hanwrr' Men's T·Shirt ..... 77c
ire
Letar
Holsinger.
1
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Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barber
recently Visited with E d I I b
Grimm of Belpre.

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DAlLAS (UPI) -Agreement church in the world.
worship, reported "very subbasic principles of a united Reports from. closed-door st~n~al agreement" on the
t'roll " tant church took shape work sessions tndicated the prm!'·-,Je that the enw church
, among leaders of eight delegates were having little would provide a wide measur~

S!.:::!~j·, Mr~.

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organltalliln dlret&gt; New1 ·llU f~ ~~~i~
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"Letters dlt-.d to speelflc'l bf'llle Farm Bill'fiua•·
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p-oblems wU1 be used IIIIIMI fil. 1111111
GaUl&amp; '
ture tD keep members lnf~lll- Loea membetf ;01# '
ed. we also plan to make ful~ Slilte Farm 'Bureau pu 'I
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er liBe ol more advisory eoun- anp 1 magaZine from llle . •
Publication of the newsletter. ells and ~tronger committees I ican Farm BUrtau, In add!!' ·
I'.:m
l!=!! ' tD oommumcate with the mem- l to tbe local newsletter.
News," was suspended May t.l ben,'' he said.
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This decision was reached by I
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i1r .\th I Greater Ofle will _be _made of _
eM, Meigs and Galila arier 8 publle news meolia m the fu- • The Mag ..o'"'
study of effectiveness of the lurt!. County bo"'',ds aod eom· state Rower of Louisiana
publication.
mtttees are being asked tD ap. Mlsslastppl, produces a
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point on• member responsible biooiiOIIl than an' olber
"We. feel that much of the for reporting activities and .is· naUve lo llle United
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news m such a monthly publi· sues to the local newspapers Tbe creamy white
cation io too sbtle to be of real and radio stations.
reaches an average
Yalue to our membership," said Tri-County Farm
Bureau elgbt Incites.

Plain or Print
DUSTERS-- $2.98

Your Full Service Bank Is •• ,

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akes Shape Among Eight Denominations

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FULL SUPS .$1.98 &amp; $2.98

Mil lions of autoists have had the experience of driving through the seven tunnels of
Penn•ylvania Turnpike approaching New York Clly. On crowded days, the experience wasn't very pleasant due to the fact that four·lane traffic ·squeezed down to
two·lane at these points. Correction of tbe situation was started four yean ago and
now goes inlo a new phase, provided for bf. tbe ate ol I $77,500,1'00 bond Issue. Map
giye• details of the improvements whlcb, wiU provide two .lanes eaclt wiJ flom lite

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, llice M. Howard at E. U. B. Church

Installation of officer! for the for the horns.
coming year~was beld and com- Committees lor serving the
mlttees nanied by the Pomeroy alumni banquet May !8 were
~.And Borii:l~~r A~oclatlon Mona named 8fld included M;s. Ilimday eveni~g in the Senior Hlgll aid McKenzie and Mrs. Eugene
School andltonum.
Triplett, general chairmen.
1\11'&gt;1. Tht!J'lllon Russell, presi- Mrs. James Quivey and Mrs.
dent, presided. It was announo- Ebner Bailey, chairmen. ~•.
ed that the band will particl· Victor . Hannah, Mrs. Gene
pate m two parades on Mem- Houdaohelt, Mrs. Jam., Clatorial Day, wearing summer un- 1worthy~ Mrs. Richard Neutz..
iforms. and have a noat in llng, Mrs. James Titus, Mrs.
the Reg,tta parade.
IDonald Lanning, Mrs. Waller
Band director Donald Miller Grueser, Mrs. Leo Crew, MrFl.
thanked the association for its· Kenneth MoLaughlin, Mrs. Ver·
JOAN VAN MATRE
llir. and Iitrs. Howard T. help the tut.,t year. A contribu- non Bing, Mrs. John Beavtr,
tion of $147.50 was made to Mrs. George Hobstetter, Mr!..
Van Matre, , Masoa, are aa- purchase flashlights lor band Roy Mayer and Mrs. Charles
nouncin1 ttle
fortbcemlug hats and lor two shoulder pads IGriffith, kltoben.
lll8JTI8Jt o( tbelr daugb~,
Joan Arlene, to Airman Tbird
Clas1 George A. Hoftman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles _Hoffman, 1178 uncoln He•?" .. ts,
Pomeroy, Ohio. Miss Vaa Ma..
tre wm be a 1166 graduaie "'
wabama Hlgb School
Mr.
Hoffman Is a. 196t graduate
of Pomeroy H1gb scbool and
is now stationed at Forbe&amp;
Air Force Base, Kaasa-1. Tbe
opeo cb~b wedding wW be
aa event of June 4tb at 7:30
p. m. at the MaBOn MetllOdist Cburcb.

Mrs. Hsrry Watson and
Torn Crow Jr., chairman,
Wllllam Radford, Mrs.
Hennessy, Mrs. William Nelson,
Mrs. Paul Hudson, Mrs. Leo
Vaughan, Mrs. C. E.
Mrs. Charles Legar, Mrs.
ert Fetty, Mrs. Harold
bach, Mrs. Robert
to:"'·
Roy Gtueser, Mrs.
Porter and Mrs. Leslie Fult7.,
dining room.
Mrs. Avery St. Clair and Mrs.
Ralph Smith, ehalrmen,
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Edward Wells. Mrs.
Jones, Mrs. Ray Glaze,
Orien Colmer, Mrs.
Neutzling, Mrs. George
Mrs. Arthur Nease, Mrs.

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AMerica looks and turns sodly 1In taking the blood !rom
away
hymns you sing
Por she thinks of the price He I You have left It a pule and
llad to poy
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To save her from death, !rom At the story o! Jonah and
grief, despair:
lei you scoffed,
And now He sits in the judg- And at Shadrach,
Meshach
ment chair.
and Abednego laughed
My good servant Job ynu 'hold
He opens His mouth, begins tol
in derlsloll;
speak
And questioned the truth
And tears o! ,compassion !low
Apostle John's vision.
down His cheeks.
For this demon of drink you
..To save you from this,
I
let loose on the land
came," He said,
!Many thousands of sounds I re(America trembles and bows I quire at your hand
ller bead)
You have boasted so ~It of
Perhaps now in memory she
revenues gained
can see
And with blond your vote
That bloodstained Cross of Cslapproval is stained;

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In spite of price raises, we have plenty for you at
our regular low prices.

• Doors • Windows eP1neling
e Plenly on Hand
• Ceiling Tile
For All Your Needs- Low Prices

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Now In this dark
"Y ynu plead.

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MOTHER'S DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 8th

You bave sold lo yourself, "It
Is vain to serve God."
You_mig~t ~~e ..escaped,., bad
nt:W~::V Hia wu;. ....
now you sit In the Judgement Hall.
WDI you bear me ll once again
I call?,
AMERICA AWAKE! There
one hope. for thee!
asking forgiveness and returning to Me.
Amanda Wade Taylor

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Mr. and Mra. Harold Singer,
Mrs. Fred Reiber and daughter
of Toledo were here to attend
the fUileral of their aunt, Mrs.
Susie Birch and spent Saturday
nlgbt with Mrs. Hattie FrecJ.
erick.
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Mr. and Mrs._ Lawrence Smger and two children of Toledo
were llere to attend the funeral
of thelr aunt Mrs. .Susae Birch
and spent a night with Mr. and
Mrs. Waid Spencer.
Sunday dlnner guests of
and Mrs. Henry Spencer
Vance were Mr. and Mrs.
son Spencer of Racine,
Hattie Frederick, and Mr.
Mts. Lowell . Bing and
Henry Spencer, who has
Ill with pneumonia, Is
lng.
Martha McElroy has
quite ill but ls now much

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Santlnet, Pomeroy·Micldleport,
o., Mar 4, 19611-13
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vary;
He conllnliC!B 1o speak: ''My
life I gave r
You would not believe thai you
.AIII!IIICA. (BACK TO GOD) . mlgrt be saved.
America slt.Ei lli tht: Judgcwt;utiYc:.: !'.t'.'e ~ee~2 t~ my ~h..
Hall
bath day
Before the great Judge who Is That was set apart 1o
over all,
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and pray;
Now what bas she done? I near You have broken my laws
you say,
altered them
Be stU!, my friend, there
Is To please the world and
coming this way
lusts of men·
Her accuser. He entered the You oppressed the poor
room just now
greed and gain
With 118ll-plerced hands
and And bartered God's love
thorns on His brow.
worldly fame.

THE POET'S
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Mrs. Larry Sheel1,
. Joe Ebersbach, Mrs: Ha~
Lohse and Mrs. Richa
Mees, clean-up; and Mrs. Mar-vin Burt and Mrs. Renzo Mel&gt;
ehlm,
Officers were installed by
Mrs. Gene Rouaasllelt and were
Donald McKenzie, presid t· Mr James Quivey vice
enid
Mrs Roy Mayer
pres ten ' d- Mrs Harry wa~
socre :;:· a~r
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asu ·
Committees for the new year
named by Mrs. McKenzie are
Mrs. Roy Mayer, Mrs. James
Quivey, Mrs. Norman H 1 r·
brechl and Mrs. Kenneth Me·
Laughlin, ways and
means;
Mrs. Vernon Bing, member~
ship; Mrs. Eugene Triplett, supply: Mrs. Gene Houdashelt, publicity, and Mrs. ;Elza Gilmore,
Jr., and Mrs1 Charles Legar,
hospitality. ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murray .
~ a_.~pt~,~:'_I.,tnu~~=r Atbert Boston, ~ev. Stanley Harri~ and son, Waltt.r _Murray. :
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and WARhm~ton. D. e. were here .
he Oak Grove E.U.B. !Mrs. Paul Randolph, Pauletta Ivisiting his parents, Mr. and
b. Iva Boston, a niece, land Stella, Mr. and Mrs. Okey jMrs. Cbarl.. Searlea and other •
ll&amp;asistt"cl. lii n;gis~ri:-.:
!he J. Hnward. Jr .. Cbristy and relatives. He r~~ntly recejved
IIU!Sts.
Mandy. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jhis honorable discharge from
-~&gt; •..Prior to the services, Paut· :Roach and Larryray, Lester military servjce,
fila Randolph, a great grand- and. Nellie Adkina, Elizabeth Miss Joy Boggs, student nurse:
d81lahler, played several selec- Pullm, LISa and Pam Gillapd, at Holzer Hospital Scllool of
1iops on th~ piano.
. May and Steve Howard, Mr. 1Nursing, spent the weekend :
1Xhe servace was opened w1th and Mrs. Ray McDade, Wilma 1with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,
a . prnyer by Rev. Slantey McGraw, Mr. and Mrs. Her- Lionel Boggs and family.
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Moore, pastor of the U n i o n man Reese and Rosalie.
~ Bruce Wallace, student
at
eharge. followed by a song, Mr. and Mrs. J " Gerlach, [Marshall University, spent the i
0~ Day, by the
rongrega- , Mr. and Mrs. How •• rd Pullin, weekend with his parents, Mr. ,
tiOll; the 23rd Psahn read bY iMib and Ricky. Florence Eck- !and Mrs. Dwight Wallace and
R~v. _:'.loore. a poem, The .ard, Opal Sayre, Mr.
and daUghter, Nancy.
\l'Ord Moth~r, _by a granddaugh- ·Mrs. Lawrence R. Wolf~. Deb- Mrs. John Buckley and son, ;
t.tr, Mrs. Els1e Roach;
the ra, Patty and Ricky,
Mrs. JeH, Chesapeake, is visiting at I
U.rd's Prayer. played Oil the Clarence Yeager. Sharon and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen 1
clarin~t. _by_a great g~anddaugh- Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. E. I Fink while caring for her grandle~'· Chr1stma _Howard:
the ' Johnson, Ernest Rickard. Mr. !mother, Mrs. Herbert Fink while ,
H1story of Ahre M. Howard and Mrs. Okey Roush, Mr. and IMr. Herbert Fink is a patient
was read by a grandson. Oakey . Mrs. Earl Keefer, Charles, Ger·J at the Gallipolis Medical CenHo~·ard ..Jr., and a song, by tfJe aldine, Carolyn, and Patricia, Iter where he underwent surgery I
d1mr. If I Co~ld Hear My Mo1-l- :\trs. Virgil Adkins, Mrs. Clar· Morxlay,
At tile close of the meeting,
rr Pray Agam.
ence Adkins. Mrs.
Harry ! Mr. and Mrs Herbert Fink .
refreshments were served by
The presentation of lt1e Bap- Th!Jrnpson, ~1rs. Taft Boston, 1received word ·from their dau·
Mrs. Avery St. Clair, Mrs. Roll5mal bowl in memory _of Alice .o . .1 . Howard. Sr., and Agnes ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and
bert Jones and Mrs. Ralph
Jjo~Po·ard from the tam1l~' · was · Howard. Maek Howard, Mr. Mrs. Howard Ervin of Racine
Smith.
I&gt;Y a granddaughter, AI ice and Mrs. James Keefer and of !he death of rus' mothtr, Mrs. i
Randolph, and arcepttd by the Paula. Rev. Donald Lockhart, Pearl Ervin Sunday and the ;
CHILDREN$
pastor of the rhurrh, Rev. J . F.. King and Carrie King, death of his uncle, Mr. Harlowe i
ttoorE'.
.\lr. and Mrs. Bill Cullen. John- Ervin on Monday.
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ed in Marietta, spent the week·
Sizes 3 to Big 3
her accordJOn.
Six of the eight living child- i end with his parents, Mr. and 1
Rev. Donald Lflc~hart
vf . ~n were present. r.rare Evans Mrs. p, L. Mitch. He l5 employ·
$,.99 pr.
~ood Shepht&gt;rd
rhur_rh de-. and Russe ll Howard were un- ed with the United Parcel Com- 1
hrerrd the message. H1s text abl~· to attend.
1 pany of Marietta.
was ta ken Irom thr Old T~staI Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Darst :
WEDNESDAY
men\ , 19th Chapter fi rst Kmgs.
: d f -1 h
ed f
•·harartm of Eli Jah and Eli,an ''"' Y ave mov
rom I AMATEUR
GARDENERS
sha..
i ~kron ~~ Middl~port . w~ere he . Club will meet Wednesday, May
Middleport, 0 •
. Blljltized by R••· Moore asIS associated With Tmy s Bar- ! I, at 8 p. rn. at the Columtililed bv Rev. Lockhart were
I gamland ~tore. He has been bus and Southern
Ohio ElfC'o
Stel.lo Randolph, a great .grand' emplo~ed '" Akron for the past I tric Co .. social room. The pro- Persollll rift f bIde I
daughter, Charles heeler Lucv
Ifour )ears. They are reSiding Igram will feature slides on
Is wom
.:ed~ave Wllnl '"lmorles. A delleale late buclbrtblef (left)
Cullen. John William Culle~. The birthday of Susan Souls- •With h~ mother, Mrs. Beulah . flower arranging with Mrs.
Jog boMet for the flnt bab eer;monyde atersbnple sewlnl lama It laiD a ebrlsten.
Looking for Inexpensive
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.Jr. and John William Cullen, by was celebrated April 23 at !WhMite.
H d h
Robert Reibel giving the com-'
(npt) to aceomp:.;r
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Re!resh. ltaken to Holzer Hospital lor a and Mrs. Earl Knight are hos- - - - - - -- - - - -- -- - - - - -- --===
m.. ts of cake I white trimmed Icheckup Tuesday In a Rawlmgs· tesses.
OFFICERS ELECI'ED
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart TrO&lt;&gt;Dil
with
purple
icing\
ice
cream
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Coats
ambulance.
TIIURSDAY
MASON
Officers
for
Stu
spent
several days with
VISIT OUR·
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were' Mr. Frank Hysell of Rutland ! EVANGI::LINE
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dent Councn at l'lahama High and Mrs. Purley Karr while
served.
Ga m e s
were Ispent Sunda~ With hts daugh· OES, will meet Thursday eveSchool were elected on Tues- route to their home at
j ,. played and prizes were award-IMter and son-m-law, Mr.
and ning, May 5 at uo p.m. at the
day alter several days o!
W•yne Jnd The Karrs
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I After Susan opened her gifls,
Twenty-five year members will met Monday afternoon at the i Junior Class was elected
each are spending the w
Middleport, 0.'~&lt; ·
Mrs. E. J. Hilllelt this morn- she and the other chilmen enbe recognized and an auction j home o1 Mrs. J . o. Roedel,
dent; Stephen Fowler,
months in Bradenton, Fla.
lng. ror a visit with relatives Joyed
and dancmg for
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be held followmg the
Main·st, with Mrs. Irving
more, was eJected vice
In rolumbus.
the everung.
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contributing hostess.
den~ and Vickie May of
' Allending were Jo
Ellen '
LAUREL CLIFF BETTER Mrs. Charles Persinger,
Junior Class was elected
Mr. _and ~1rs. Ru ss W~tson : Diehl, Irene Barnes.
Resa l
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Health club will meet Thursday I ident, opened the meeting
retary ~treasurer. Other ca~~~ ~~
were m Columbus Su_nday, ~? Boothe, Marilynn Tracy, caro- Glona Ebersbach, a:ssasted by evening at the home of Mrs. Ireading the verse of the
dates for the offices were I
~!tend the 60th weddmg anm-hynn Tracy, Marla Neulrling, her mother, Mrs. Edison Wea- Lawrence Eblin.
Devotions taken !rom Psalm
bie Cook, Sandra Greer
msary of his uncle and aunt,. Darla Neutzling, Leanne seoo, ver, of Mason, held a birthday CATHOLIC WOMEN'S CLUB were led by Mrs. Fred
Linda Abolln. Mrs. Maryy ~~::: :1
Mr and Mrs. J . H. Dearing. , Berky Wright, Lesa McKenzie, and slumber party Saturday eve-, of lhe Sacred Heart church nar, who read the Legend ol
abeth Capehart Is the ac
. Lero_y Watso~ as
reported Sharon Olgar, Jeanie Newlun, nmg, Aprd 30, In honor of her I will meet in the church auditota Easter Lily and a verse. '
for the Student Council
qu,~e 111 !ollowmg s~rgery at Christy Davis, Marcy Owens, , daug~ter. Te~a .fane Ebers· l lum Thursday at 8 p.m. Rosary land cathedral." Members
Me1gs General Hosp1tal.
Mike Struble, Jed Will, Mike bach • !Jlth b~rthday.
Th~y services at 7•30 p.m. will pre- sponded to roll call by ·~:~!I
ATTEND TEA
Ml'l!. Floyd Rumfleld
and He&lt;k, Bob Werry, Tony vau- were also asSisted by Tera cede the meeting.
the first name ol their ;;.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb
Ellen Ebersbach visited ghn, Andy Vaughn,
Marty Iaunt. Vicky Jo Weaver
and I PAST CHIEFS OF MAGNO!r mothers. A communication
Racine attended a tea
~londay wllh Mrs. Charles Buck1Vaughn, Robin Phalin, Terry friends, . Becky and Duoe . !A Temple Pythian Sisters will read concerning the
the Grand Conductress
at Holzer Hosp1tal and roport . Wyatt, Jim Wiles. Dave case, 1 Shr1mphn.
1 meet Thursday evening, at the parade and it was
Bartley, in Dayton Saturday
~er as slowly lmprovmg.
Rick Case, St~we Hartenbach, Also attendJng w~re Patty home of Mrs. Lawrence Lan~ to participate.
termon and a~nded the
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bios-, George Thompson, Fred Thomp. Reynolds, .Bobby W1lson, Rita Ding, with Mrs. Dale Smith as Two papers were read
spectlon of Belmont chapter
oer of Middleport visited Mon- son, Freddie Smith, Raymond 1Ryan. Rob10 Johnsoo, V1ckie co-hosteas.
Fl
and G rde
Dayton Saturday evening. The1y
d~y with l;mndo Might and Roach, Scott Walton. Chuck IBurton, Connie Lewis, Donnette The Eleanor Circle o! Heath .. ;w~
F
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spent
the night with Mr.
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,lljter. Mrs. Floyd Rumfi~ld.
· H•nnahs, Steve story, steve ICook, Patty D~dding,
Jean Methodist Cburcb will sponsor by ~,. Ly~.; E=~ach,
Mrs. Jolin McKinoon In Spring· ll
~:· and Mrs. Bury! \\hate of P~Ut!t·son, Pau~ Darnell, J 0 e jSchwartz, Jonn1e. Joh~son, Bee- a ~ummage sale Thursday
"Indoor Trees- by Training,"
field and on Sunday visited
"IF'apeake, W. Va. were week· \l'•lkor Bob Miller Eddie File Iky Stanley, L&lt;&gt;ram W1gal and I Friday May 5 and 6 in
Mr Roy B tzing
with their son.
qnd guests of her parents, Mr . Eddie Hayes, John' Dillard. and Tor a's sister, Toya.
I' Coates' building in Middleport.
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auctiO: sale' was
Mrs. James Webb
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10Jh thru 12th
Mrs. Rare llill. They also .Bobby Titus.
1 Refreshments of sandwiches, Anyone having rummnge
with Mrs. Blaettnar as
RIBS-viSited Lorando M1ghl and Mrs .• Sending gilts wore
Robln j' potato chips and punch were Ip1ck-up may contact Mrs. Bern· eer d a lad
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RIBS-Floyd Rumfield and with Mro.· Crew, Chuck Legar, Rick May- served and the birthday cake ard Fultz or Mrs. Charles Byer. Vl!d' '::; 10 sa :urse,;as
Charlos Buck at Holzer Hospil·,er, and Mark Dillard. Assisting ' was cut at midnight. The girls THE JOF CLASS of
t Mr m~l"
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!Mrs. J1m Soolsbv was
Mrs. all ate breakfast at a.!O SUn- United Methodist Church
gues ' '· IC
ones.
Po met
,. ~iJlrs. Vlolet Brown rtturned · Gary Freeman. ·
day morning before
going sponsor a rummage sale
Vl8IT MOTHER .
For
11. her home. Columbus Sunday
home.
ning Thursday noon and
Mr. and Mrs. Erroll ~"~~~~
Mother's Dey
~ening after spending four • C
'l p id
tmuing through Friday in
.~
\jeeks with hPr cousins, Loran· I Ollllcr or res . es
Homemaker• MPP!
Downie Builcling on Second
and 1!\111 Hugh and Erroll
Sun., May 8
~ Mighl and Mr!. Floyd Rum·: At Monday MPelillg
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~'RIDAY
roy, Jr.;-.nd c!auiJ!ter Kimber,field .
, Theodorus Council,
At Cartwrrghts
A SPECIAL conclave of
ly,
ume•
W.IINI UIY t'f"
. Perfttt ,., cl•r ud
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MASON - The Mason Home- VaUey Commaodery No 24
to spend the W
4tlt wur. Elt~ 1111
~wn ha~e returned borne af-~ Jar session Monday
makers met Tuesday at the will be he"ld Friday at' 7:3o . with
Conroy's mother, Mrs.
elltl Cllt IIUII:D 111'10.
llf/IJfllllt tap.,,,
J!£ spending the past 1our · with Dean Barnitz,
of Mrs. Dorothy Cart· m. for conferring the
B. A. Dodson of Cbesterm.o·1'DThel.ngy.l
lb.
llttctltt. 21 ,,,.,, ..
:months at Dania, Florida .
·presiding.
wright with Mrs. Joha McDan. ous Order o! the Red
Cross returned home Sunday
Yell• • Mitt.
The meeting opened in
as hostess. Mrs. Ray Fox and Order of Malta Albert G
istic form. Edna Bartels
tb.e lesson,
"FlU n Woodard is comma~der.
. The "funny
FUNNYbone''
BONEis rf!alllvll
SNO FRESH
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reported quite ill in Meigs """-I ~• u ee mgs.
The Minersville WSCS
! era! Hospital. Also Ul were
Mrs. John Roach was
in hold a rummage sale Frklavl the ulnar nerve, which is so
; abeth Campbell and
. of the devotio~als. Fol· and Saturday, May 6 and 7
close to the skin at the elbow
Smith. Bertha Parker was
lowmg the Singlllj! o! 'Showers tile old Evans buDding on
that a sllgbt blow squeeze• it
:.~il::'~i.'
I Your O.pendoblo
1 porled in cJistress
o! Blessinlls." a short busioess Street from 9 till 4 p.m.
tbe bone and causes .__ _ _ _ _ _ __.
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meetmg was held. The group AMERICAN LEGION
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, husband by death and
. were sent. First nomination
dascussed the Spring Luncheon iary of Drew Webster Post
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Edna
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May
19th
at
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have
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K
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Past COuncilors ASliOCiation, will ci&lt;eided to hold a white elephant a.m. All Unit members are ask·
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CAMPBELLS
Phone WY 2·2550
1son park near Coolville.
Refreshments were served by donatlon.
...,j tile bo•less, Mrs. McDaniel, to ---;;.~~~~~~::;,:Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, Mro. AI·
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berta Young, Mrs. Matilcla No8oooooo
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Jeffers, Mrs. Lawrence Roush •
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Mrs. John Roacb and Mrs.
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Wald Ray, son of Mr.
Mrs. Wald Spencer, bas lleen[l
very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland
Chester called on Mr.
Mrs. Henry Spencer a reco1nt11
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
llams and family o! Flatwoocls
called on her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Clifford Cox one evening
last week.
-Mrs. Hattie Frederick

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, llice M. Howard at E. U. B. Church

Installation of officer! for the for the horns.
coming year~was beld and com- Committees lor serving the
mlttees nanied by the Pomeroy alumni banquet May !8 were
~.And Borii:l~~r A~oclatlon Mona named 8fld included M;s. Ilimday eveni~g in the Senior Hlgll aid McKenzie and Mrs. Eugene
School andltonum.
Triplett, general chairmen.
1\11'&gt;1. Tht!J'lllon Russell, presi- Mrs. James Quivey and Mrs.
dent, presided. It was announo- Ebner Bailey, chairmen. ~•.
ed that the band will particl· Victor . Hannah, Mrs. Gene
pate m two parades on Mem- Houdaohelt, Mrs. Jam., Clatorial Day, wearing summer un- 1worthy~ Mrs. Richard Neutz..
iforms. and have a noat in llng, Mrs. James Titus, Mrs.
the Reg,tta parade.
IDonald Lanning, Mrs. Waller
Band director Donald Miller Grueser, Mrs. Leo Crew, MrFl.
thanked the association for its· Kenneth MoLaughlin, Mrs. Ver·
JOAN VAN MATRE
llir. and Iitrs. Howard T. help the tut.,t year. A contribu- non Bing, Mrs. John Beavtr,
tion of $147.50 was made to Mrs. George Hobstetter, Mr!..
Van Matre, , Masoa, are aa- purchase flashlights lor band Roy Mayer and Mrs. Charles
nouncin1 ttle
fortbcemlug hats and lor two shoulder pads IGriffith, kltoben.
lll8JTI8Jt o( tbelr daugb~,
Joan Arlene, to Airman Tbird
Clas1 George A. Hoftman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles _Hoffman, 1178 uncoln He•?" .. ts,
Pomeroy, Ohio. Miss Vaa Ma..
tre wm be a 1166 graduaie "'
wabama Hlgb School
Mr.
Hoffman Is a. 196t graduate
of Pomeroy H1gb scbool and
is now stationed at Forbe&amp;
Air Force Base, Kaasa-1. Tbe
opeo cb~b wedding wW be
aa event of June 4tb at 7:30
p. m. at the MaBOn MetllOdist Cburcb.

Mrs. Hsrry Watson and
Torn Crow Jr., chairman,
Wllllam Radford, Mrs.
Hennessy, Mrs. William Nelson,
Mrs. Paul Hudson, Mrs. Leo
Vaughan, Mrs. C. E.
Mrs. Charles Legar, Mrs.
ert Fetty, Mrs. Harold
bach, Mrs. Robert
to:"'·
Roy Gtueser, Mrs.
Porter and Mrs. Leslie Fult7.,
dining room.
Mrs. Avery St. Clair and Mrs.
Ralph Smith, ehalrmen,
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Edward Wells. Mrs.
Jones, Mrs. Ray Glaze,
Orien Colmer, Mrs.
Neutzling, Mrs. George
Mrs. Arthur Nease, Mrs.

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away
hymns you sing
Por she thinks of the price He I You have left It a pule and
llad to poy
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To save her from death, !rom At the story o! Jonah and
grief, despair:
lei you scoffed,
And now He sits in the judg- And at Shadrach,
Meshach
ment chair.
and Abednego laughed
My good servant Job ynu 'hold
He opens His mouth, begins tol
in derlsloll;
speak
And questioned the truth
And tears o! ,compassion !low
Apostle John's vision.
down His cheeks.
For this demon of drink you
..To save you from this,
I
let loose on the land
came," He said,
!Many thousands of sounds I re(America trembles and bows I quire at your hand
ller bead)
You have boasted so ~It of
Perhaps now in memory she
revenues gained
can see
And with blond your vote
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Now In this dark
"Y ynu plead.

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You bave sold lo yourself, "It
Is vain to serve God."
You_mig~t ~~e ..escaped,., bad
nt:W~::V Hia wu;. ....
now you sit In the Judgement Hall.
WDI you bear me ll once again
I call?,
AMERICA AWAKE! There
one hope. for thee!
asking forgiveness and returning to Me.
Amanda Wade Taylor

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Mr. and Mra. Harold Singer,
Mrs. Fred Reiber and daughter
of Toledo were here to attend
the fUileral of their aunt, Mrs.
Susie Birch and spent Saturday
nlgbt with Mrs. Hattie FrecJ.
erick.
.
Mr. and Mrs._ Lawrence Smger and two children of Toledo
were llere to attend the funeral
of thelr aunt Mrs. .Susae Birch
and spent a night with Mr. and
Mrs. Waid Spencer.
Sunday dlnner guests of
and Mrs. Henry Spencer
Vance were Mr. and Mrs.
son Spencer of Racine,
Hattie Frederick, and Mr.
Mts. Lowell . Bing and
Henry Spencer, who has
Ill with pneumonia, Is
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Santlnet, Pomeroy·Micldleport,
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He conllnliC!B 1o speak: ''My
life I gave r
You would not believe thai you
.AIII!IIICA. (BACK TO GOD) . mlgrt be saved.
America slt.Ei lli tht: Judgcwt;utiYc:.: !'.t'.'e ~ee~2 t~ my ~h..
Hall
bath day
Before the great Judge who Is That was set apart 1o
over all,
,
and pray;
Now what bas she done? I near You have broken my laws
you say,
altered them
Be stU!, my friend, there
Is To please the world and
coming this way
lusts of men·
Her accuser. He entered the You oppressed the poor
room just now
greed and gain
With 118ll-plerced hands
and And bartered God's love
thorns on His brow.
worldly fame.

THE POET'S
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Mrs. Larry Sheel1,
. Joe Ebersbach, Mrs: Ha~
Lohse and Mrs. Richa
Mees, clean-up; and Mrs. Mar-vin Burt and Mrs. Renzo Mel&gt;
ehlm,
Officers were installed by
Mrs. Gene Rouaasllelt and were
Donald McKenzie, presid t· Mr James Quivey vice
enid
Mrs Roy Mayer
pres ten ' d- Mrs Harry wa~
socre :;:· a~r
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asu ·
Committees for the new year
named by Mrs. McKenzie are
Mrs. Roy Mayer, Mrs. James
Quivey, Mrs. Norman H 1 r·
brechl and Mrs. Kenneth Me·
Laughlin, ways and
means;
Mrs. Vernon Bing, member~
ship; Mrs. Eugene Triplett, supply: Mrs. Gene Houdashelt, publicity, and Mrs. ;Elza Gilmore,
Jr., and Mrs1 Charles Legar,
hospitality. ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murray .
~ a_.~pt~,~:'_I.,tnu~~=r Atbert Boston, ~ev. Stanley Harri~ and son, Waltt.r _Murray. :
~~..~ .-~ . .............. ·-- --- ~ k~fl'V"P and familv. Mr.
and WARhm~ton. D. e. were here .
he Oak Grove E.U.B. !Mrs. Paul Randolph, Pauletta Ivisiting his parents, Mr. and
b. Iva Boston, a niece, land Stella, Mr. and Mrs. Okey jMrs. Cbarl.. Searlea and other •
ll&amp;asistt"cl. lii n;gis~ri:-.:
!he J. Hnward. Jr .. Cbristy and relatives. He r~~ntly recejved
IIU!Sts.
Mandy. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jhis honorable discharge from
-~&gt; •..Prior to the services, Paut· :Roach and Larryray, Lester military servjce,
fila Randolph, a great grand- and. Nellie Adkina, Elizabeth Miss Joy Boggs, student nurse:
d81lahler, played several selec- Pullm, LISa and Pam Gillapd, at Holzer Hospital Scllool of
1iops on th~ piano.
. May and Steve Howard, Mr. 1Nursing, spent the weekend :
1Xhe servace was opened w1th and Mrs. Ray McDade, Wilma 1with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,
a . prnyer by Rev. Slantey McGraw, Mr. and Mrs. Her- Lionel Boggs and family.
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Moore, pastor of the U n i o n man Reese and Rosalie.
~ Bruce Wallace, student
at
eharge. followed by a song, Mr. and Mrs. J " Gerlach, [Marshall University, spent the i
0~ Day, by the
rongrega- , Mr. and Mrs. How •• rd Pullin, weekend with his parents, Mr. ,
tiOll; the 23rd Psahn read bY iMib and Ricky. Florence Eck- !and Mrs. Dwight Wallace and
R~v. _:'.loore. a poem, The .ard, Opal Sayre, Mr.
and daUghter, Nancy.
\l'Ord Moth~r, _by a granddaugh- ·Mrs. Lawrence R. Wolf~. Deb- Mrs. John Buckley and son, ;
t.tr, Mrs. Els1e Roach;
the ra, Patty and Ricky,
Mrs. JeH, Chesapeake, is visiting at I
U.rd's Prayer. played Oil the Clarence Yeager. Sharon and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen 1
clarin~t. _by_a great g~anddaugh- Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. E. I Fink while caring for her grandle~'· Chr1stma _Howard:
the ' Johnson, Ernest Rickard. Mr. !mother, Mrs. Herbert Fink while ,
H1story of Ahre M. Howard and Mrs. Okey Roush, Mr. and IMr. Herbert Fink is a patient
was read by a grandson. Oakey . Mrs. Earl Keefer, Charles, Ger·J at the Gallipolis Medical CenHo~·ard ..Jr., and a song, by tfJe aldine, Carolyn, and Patricia, Iter where he underwent surgery I
d1mr. If I Co~ld Hear My Mo1-l- :\trs. Virgil Adkins, Mrs. Clar· Morxlay,
At tile close of the meeting,
rr Pray Agam.
ence Adkins. Mrs.
Harry ! Mr. and Mrs Herbert Fink .
refreshments were served by
The presentation of lt1e Bap- Th!Jrnpson, ~1rs. Taft Boston, 1received word ·from their dau·
Mrs. Avery St. Clair, Mrs. Roll5mal bowl in memory _of Alice .o . .1 . Howard. Sr., and Agnes ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and
bert Jones and Mrs. Ralph
Jjo~Po·ard from the tam1l~' · was · Howard. Maek Howard, Mr. Mrs. Howard Ervin of Racine
Smith.
I&gt;Y a granddaughter, AI ice and Mrs. James Keefer and of !he death of rus' mothtr, Mrs. i
Randolph, and arcepttd by the Paula. Rev. Donald Lockhart, Pearl Ervin Sunday and the ;
CHILDREN$
pastor of the rhurrh, Rev. J . F.. King and Carrie King, death of his uncle, Mr. Harlowe i
ttoorE'.
.\lr. and Mrs. Bill Cullen. John- Ervin on Monday.
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ed in Marietta, spent the week·
Sizes 3 to Big 3
her accordJOn.
Six of the eight living child- i end with his parents, Mr. and 1
Rev. Donald Lflc~hart
vf . ~n were present. r.rare Evans Mrs. p, L. Mitch. He l5 employ·
$,.99 pr.
~ood Shepht&gt;rd
rhur_rh de-. and Russe ll Howard were un- ed with the United Parcel Com- 1
hrerrd the message. H1s text abl~· to attend.
1 pany of Marietta.
was ta ken Irom thr Old T~staI Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Darst :
WEDNESDAY
men\ , 19th Chapter fi rst Kmgs.
: d f -1 h
ed f
•·harartm of Eli Jah and Eli,an ''"' Y ave mov
rom I AMATEUR
GARDENERS
sha..
i ~kron ~~ Middl~port . w~ere he . Club will meet Wednesday, May
Middleport, 0 •
. Blljltized by R••· Moore asIS associated With Tmy s Bar- ! I, at 8 p. rn. at the Columtililed bv Rev. Lockhart were
I gamland ~tore. He has been bus and Southern
Ohio ElfC'o
Stel.lo Randolph, a great .grand' emplo~ed '" Akron for the past I tric Co .. social room. The pro- Persollll rift f bIde I
daughter, Charles heeler Lucv
Ifour )ears. They are reSiding Igram will feature slides on
Is wom
.:ed~ave Wllnl '"lmorles. A delleale late buclbrtblef (left)
Cullen. John William Culle~. The birthday of Susan Souls- •With h~ mother, Mrs. Beulah . flower arranging with Mrs.
Jog boMet for the flnt bab eer;monyde atersbnple sewlnl lama It laiD a ebrlsten.
Looking for Inexpensive
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.Jr. and John William Cullen, by was celebrated April 23 at !WhMite.
H d h
Robert Reibel giving the com-'
(npt) to aceomp:.;r
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Re!resh. ltaken to Holzer Hospital lor a and Mrs. Earl Knight are hos- - - - - - -- - - - -- -- - - - - -- --===
m.. ts of cake I white trimmed Icheckup Tuesday In a Rawlmgs· tesses.
OFFICERS ELECI'ED
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart TrO&lt;&gt;Dil
with
purple
icing\
ice
cream
!
Coats
ambulance.
TIIURSDAY
MASON
Officers
for
Stu
spent
several days with
VISIT OUR·
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' and kool - ade
were' Mr. Frank Hysell of Rutland ! EVANGI::LINE
CHAPTER,
dent Councn at l'lahama High and Mrs. Purley Karr while
served.
Ga m e s
were Ispent Sunda~ With hts daugh· OES, will meet Thursday eveSchool were elected on Tues- route to their home at
j ,. played and prizes were award-IMter and son-m-law, Mr.
and ning, May 5 at uo p.m. at the
day alter several days o!
W•yne Jnd The Karrs
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e the Troops are neighbors! ~!~ II
I After Susan opened her gifls,
Twenty-five year members will met Monday afternoon at the i Junior Class was elected
each are spending the w
Middleport, 0.'~&lt; ·
Mrs. E. J. Hilllelt this morn- she and the other chilmen enbe recognized and an auction j home o1 Mrs. J . o. Roedel,
dent; Stephen Fowler,
months in Bradenton, Fla.
lng. ror a visit with relatives Joyed
and dancmg for
t
be held followmg the
Main·st, with Mrs. Irving
more, was eJected vice
In rolumbus.
the everung.
I
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contributing hostess.
den~ and Vickie May of
' Allending were Jo
Ellen '
LAUREL CLIFF BETTER Mrs. Charles Persinger,
Junior Class was elected
Mr. _and ~1rs. Ru ss W~tson : Diehl, Irene Barnes.
Resa l
~
Health club will meet Thursday I ident, opened the meeting
retary ~treasurer. Other ca~~~ ~~
were m Columbus Su_nday, ~? Boothe, Marilynn Tracy, caro- Glona Ebersbach, a:ssasted by evening at the home of Mrs. Ireading the verse of the
dates for the offices were I
~!tend the 60th weddmg anm-hynn Tracy, Marla Neulrling, her mother, Mrs. Edison Wea- Lawrence Eblin.
Devotions taken !rom Psalm
bie Cook, Sandra Greer
msary of his uncle and aunt,. Darla Neutzling, Leanne seoo, ver, of Mason, held a birthday CATHOLIC WOMEN'S CLUB were led by Mrs. Fred
Linda Abolln. Mrs. Maryy ~~::: :1
Mr and Mrs. J . H. Dearing. , Berky Wright, Lesa McKenzie, and slumber party Saturday eve-, of lhe Sacred Heart church nar, who read the Legend ol
abeth Capehart Is the ac
. Lero_y Watso~ as
reported Sharon Olgar, Jeanie Newlun, nmg, Aprd 30, In honor of her I will meet in the church auditota Easter Lily and a verse. '
for the Student Council
qu,~e 111 !ollowmg s~rgery at Christy Davis, Marcy Owens, , daug~ter. Te~a .fane Ebers· l lum Thursday at 8 p.m. Rosary land cathedral." Members
Me1gs General Hosp1tal.
Mike Struble, Jed Will, Mike bach • !Jlth b~rthday.
Th~y services at 7•30 p.m. will pre- sponded to roll call by ·~:~!I
ATTEND TEA
Ml'l!. Floyd Rumfleld
and He&lt;k, Bob Werry, Tony vau- were also asSisted by Tera cede the meeting.
the first name ol their ;;.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb
Ellen Ebersbach visited ghn, Andy Vaughn,
Marty Iaunt. Vicky Jo Weaver
and I PAST CHIEFS OF MAGNO!r mothers. A communication
Racine attended a tea
~londay wllh Mrs. Charles Buck1Vaughn, Robin Phalin, Terry friends, . Becky and Duoe . !A Temple Pythian Sisters will read concerning the
the Grand Conductress
at Holzer Hosp1tal and roport . Wyatt, Jim Wiles. Dave case, 1 Shr1mphn.
1 meet Thursday evening, at the parade and it was
Bartley, in Dayton Saturday
~er as slowly lmprovmg.
Rick Case, St~we Hartenbach, Also attendJng w~re Patty home of Mrs. Lawrence Lan~ to participate.
termon and a~nded the
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bios-, George Thompson, Fred Thomp. Reynolds, .Bobby W1lson, Rita Ding, with Mrs. Dale Smith as Two papers were read
spectlon of Belmont chapter
oer of Middleport visited Mon- son, Freddie Smith, Raymond 1Ryan. Rob10 Johnsoo, V1ckie co-hosteas.
Fl
and G rde
Dayton Saturday evening. The1y
d~y with l;mndo Might and Roach, Scott Walton. Chuck IBurton, Connie Lewis, Donnette The Eleanor Circle o! Heath .. ;w~
F
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spent
the night with Mr.
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,lljter. Mrs. Floyd Rumfi~ld.
· H•nnahs, Steve story, steve ICook, Patty D~dding,
Jean Methodist Cburcb will sponsor by ~,. Ly~.; E=~ach,
Mrs. Jolin McKinoon In Spring· ll
~:· and Mrs. Bury! \\hate of P~Ut!t·son, Pau~ Darnell, J 0 e jSchwartz, Jonn1e. Joh~son, Bee- a ~ummage sale Thursday
"Indoor Trees- by Training,"
field and on Sunday visited
"IF'apeake, W. Va. were week· \l'•lkor Bob Miller Eddie File Iky Stanley, L&lt;&gt;ram W1gal and I Friday May 5 and 6 in
Mr Roy B tzing
with their son.
qnd guests of her parents, Mr . Eddie Hayes, John' Dillard. and Tor a's sister, Toya.
I' Coates' building in Middleport.
;~
auctiO: sale' was
Mrs. James Webb
1
6th thru 9th
10Jh thru 12th
Mrs. Rare llill. They also .Bobby Titus.
1 Refreshments of sandwiches, Anyone having rummnge
with Mrs. Blaettnar as
RIBS-viSited Lorando M1ghl and Mrs .• Sending gilts wore
Robln j' potato chips and punch were Ip1ck-up may contact Mrs. Bern· eer d a lad
;;
RIBS-Floyd Rumfield and with Mro.· Crew, Chuck Legar, Rick May- served and the birthday cake ard Fultz or Mrs. Charles Byer. Vl!d' '::; 10 sa :urse,;as
Charlos Buck at Holzer Hospil·,er, and Mark Dillard. Assisting ' was cut at midnight. The girls THE JOF CLASS of
t Mr m~l"
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!Mrs. J1m Soolsbv was
Mrs. all ate breakfast at a.!O SUn- United Methodist Church
gues ' '· IC
ones.
Po met
,. ~iJlrs. Vlolet Brown rtturned · Gary Freeman. ·
day morning before
going sponsor a rummage sale
Vl8IT MOTHER .
For
11. her home. Columbus Sunday
home.
ning Thursday noon and
Mr. and Mrs. Erroll ~"~~~~
Mother's Dey
~ening after spending four • C
'l p id
tmuing through Friday in
.~
\jeeks with hPr cousins, Loran· I Ollllcr or res . es
Homemaker• MPP!
Downie Builcling on Second
and 1!\111 Hugh and Erroll
Sun., May 8
~ Mighl and Mr!. Floyd Rum·: At Monday MPelillg
.
~'RIDAY
roy, Jr.;-.nd c!auiJ!ter Kimber,field .
, Theodorus Council,
At Cartwrrghts
A SPECIAL conclave of
ly,
ume•
W.IINI UIY t'f"
. Perfttt ,., cl•r ud
1
~1r. and Mrs. Frt'd RosPn- ters of America met in
MASON - The Mason Home- VaUey Commaodery No 24
to spend the W
4tlt wur. Elt~ 1111
~wn ha~e returned borne af-~ Jar session Monday
makers met Tuesday at the will be he"ld Friday at' 7:3o . with
Conroy's mother, Mrs.
elltl Cllt IIUII:D 111'10.
llf/IJfllllt tap.,,,
J!£ spending the past 1our · with Dean Barnitz,
of Mrs. Dorothy Cart· m. for conferring the
B. A. Dodson of Cbesterm.o·1'DThel.ngy.l
lb.
llttctltt. 21 ,,,.,, ..
:months at Dania, Florida .
·presiding.
wright with Mrs. Joha McDan. ous Order o! the Red
Cross returned home Sunday
Yell• • Mitt.
The meeting opened in
as hostess. Mrs. Ray Fox and Order of Malta Albert G
istic form. Edna Bartels
tb.e lesson,
"FlU n Woodard is comma~der.
. The "funny
FUNNYbone''
BONEis rf!alllvll
SNO FRESH
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reported quite ill in Meigs """-I ~• u ee mgs.
The Minersville WSCS
! era! Hospital. Also Ul were
Mrs. John Roach was
in hold a rummage sale Frklavl the ulnar nerve, which is so
; abeth Campbell and
. of the devotio~als. Fol· and Saturday, May 6 and 7
close to the skin at the elbow
Smith. Bertha Parker was
lowmg the Singlllj! o! 'Showers tile old Evans buDding on
that a sllgbt blow squeeze• it
:.~il::'~i.'
I Your O.pendoblo
1 porled in cJistress
o! Blessinlls." a short busioess Street from 9 till 4 p.m.
tbe bone and causes .__ _ _ _ _ _ __.
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meetmg was held. The group AMERICAN LEGION
:__;.;11n:;: l ;1;in;;;ig~paln~.====_;========;;;;;;;; STOKELY
, husband by death and
. were sent. First nomination
dascussed the Spring Luncheon iary of Drew Webster Post
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officers
was
held.
Edna
to
be
held
on
May
19th
at
the
have
a
balc.e
sale
at
K
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or HoiAND
· announced that the District 13, Natlo•ai Guard Arm~ry. It was Store Friday, beginning at :
Past COuncilors ASliOCiation, will ci&lt;eided to hold a white elephant a.m. All Unit members are ask·
I
have a picnic Au11u•t 28, at Wil-1881e at the next club meeting. ed to send baked goods or a
CAMPBELLS
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Refreshments were served by donatlon.
...,j tile bo•less, Mrs. McDaniel, to ---;;.~~~~~~::;,:Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, Mro. AI·
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Ill is somewhat better al this
lime.
Mr. and Mro. Charles Mash
Jr. and family bad as weekend
visllors, Mr. and Mrs. J I
Mash and family of Columbus, STUDY HEAD- Dr.
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Charles L. Taylor, educator
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mother, Mrs. Hazel Arnold and Study of the Episcopal
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Pearl Parker and Mr. and
Middleport. 0.
Thomas Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bauer

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\1rs. Clara Whaley is a mcdl·
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Mr. and Mrs. Cahrles King
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Mrs. Ed King o! Harrisonville. - - - - - - - - Visillng Sunday with Mr. and: ..
By Bertha Parker
\1rs. ,John Dean &lt;Hid SODS Wl'fP I
Robert. Virginia. Rodney and · The funeral of Pearl Podm II
David Rled of Pataskala. !\1r. 1wa s conducted from the Ewi1ng
111d Mrs. Kennrth Markins of F un er&lt;~l home in Pomeroy
Raci ne. After a pi(.·nic dirmt&gt;r , Hcv. Eugene Gill and
everyone enjoyed cake and lee I John D. Davi..-. Oa k Hill, officlcreum honoring Virginia Ri~;~d aling~
on her 12th birthday.
Mr. Earl D. \lender, Mr.
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and l~e\en King who have all Mrs. William Fisher of Seneca· !I
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and son of Guysville were
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goodnesa. Only protein-packed cuts of beef and
pork are used and blended with imported apicel
(the kind every good cook baa on her kitchen
spice shelf.) It's then gently BIUOked with the
tangy aroma of hardwood embers to give you
the beet taating wiener you'll find anywhere.
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were recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne BeaJ and lam· ·
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Ill is somewhat better al this
lime.
Mr. and Mro. Charles Mash
Jr. and family bad as weekend
visllors, Mr. and Mrs. J I
Mash and family of Columbus, STUDY HEAD- Dr.
Pvt. Nathan Arnold, who
Charles L. Taylor, educator
stationed at Fort Knos.
and t h eo l o g ian from
Dayton, Ohiof has been
was home on a three day
named director cf the
over the weekend to visit
Theological Educat.lon
mother, Mrs. Hazel Arnold and Study of the Episcopal
family and his sister, Mr. and Church. The newlY·
Mrs. Patrick w1ma ms of Flal· launched stuil)',expected to
continue two years, is to
woods.
examine all aspects of
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Murrayl Episcopal theologieal
Jr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Murray edur.ati~n, focusing on "the
r
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have . returned a t~r a 1 ~ 0 dJUrch, clergy and laity in
Washmgt&amp;n, D. C.,_ . y,here modern society."

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Mrs. Dolores Will and Brian, ...In A t - - Route, recenUy called on
Pearl Parker and Mr. and
Middleport. 0.
Thomas Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bauer

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who is stationed there. ]..
\1rs. Clara Whaley is a mcdl·
ca.! patient at Vettorans M e mor- ~
ial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Cahrles King
had as reeenl visitors, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed King o! Harrisonville. - - - - - - - - Visillng Sunday with Mr. and: ..
By Bertha Parker
\1rs. ,John Dean &lt;Hid SODS Wl'fP I
Robert. Virginia. Rodney and · The funeral of Pearl Podm II
David Rled of Pataskala. !\1r. 1wa s conducted from the Ewi1ng
111d Mrs. Kennrth Markins of F un er&lt;~l home in Pomeroy
Raci ne. After a pi(.·nic dirmt&gt;r , Hcv. Eugene Gill and
everyone enjoyed cake and lee I John D. Davi..-. Oa k Hill, officlcreum honoring Virginia Ri~;~d aling~
on her 12th birthday.
Mr. Earl D. \lender, Mr.
."'J rdra Stewart. Harbara Cur- Wilbur Mender. ~~elsonville, Mr.
thers. Linda Beal, Mary Liju and \-Irs. Norman Fisher and
and l~e\en King who have all Mrs. William Fisher of Seneca· !I
beeu ill are now better.
ville attendrd the runeral
Mr. and Mrs. Jaf'k Kierns Pearl Parkt&gt;r.
and son of Guysville were
M&lt;1jor Cedric 0. Parlt.er 1
cent visttors of Mr. and \lrs. Fort Hood, Tex., Mr. and Mrs. :

Laurel Oiff

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that set the pace for t.&lt;.citing redecorat•
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French/City wieners have that gooll meat
flavor,
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goodnesa. Only protein-packed cuts of beef and
pork are used and blended with imported apicel
(the kind every good cook baa on her kitchen
spice shelf.) It's then gently BIUOked with the
tangy aroma of hardwood embers to give you
the beet taating wiener you'll find anywhere.
They're pre-cooked so you don't have to.
Just heat for pliUIIp tender coodneu·
That's for sure!

GARAGE DOORS

UNDER-CABINET UIIHT TILE FOR A8'x12'

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flavorful &amp; wholesome !

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have an eight weeks c11urSe in
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Kasper, Dayton, Mr.
Mrs. Hugh Ferguson, Miss
my. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carll~--~...,.;~--'~..;.....
Hall . has completed basic train· I
ing at Ft.. Knox, Ky. After a .
Tho V1ry Boot
fnrlough at home he wPnl In I
In Used Can Anywhtrl

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Pvt. Carl Hall Jr., U. S.

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malts with 23 jewel pJe(illan. YeiiGVI

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$21.50

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CAFE DOORS

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SALE PRICE

flnt UltJ "1", A tl)lrklllll dltmona
crown• the turdrop ent. 11 Jtwtll.
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S17.97
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REMEMBER THE DATE.,
MOTHER'S DAY is
May 8th. See our
Bulova diamond
watch collection.

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OPEN lVII. f:OO P.M.
POMiiROY, OHIO

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IIACINE, OHIO

1---11
NOTICI

&lt;tlllceiied? Lost your
,..., license? Call WY .,.,Oii.l
6 15

you ever used, so easy too.
Gel Blue Lustre, Rent
tric shampooer $1 . Baker
niture Co.
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rice. au IIIIUo. W\' Wilt
The Fabric Sbop, p_..,
Authorized Singer Sal.,
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Semc:e.

RADIATOR

SERVICE
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other dctcullllllll
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE!

Tuppers Plains
Society News

WHEW !

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COUSIN LOU CAN HATE'
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lAND DFAOLY SURE!

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Coro elulldOJer
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CROSSWORD
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room suite, nylon cover, 2.
sl•p-tabl.. and 1 coffee lab- I
Marllte Supplies
le, f lamJI'!, $1311. Phone SH 2-1
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5 2 3tc
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WeedaJB afler 6·30 p.m. andl cylinder, standard lran•misali day Salurday, f1 0 CJ(f'll~ •ion. Pltone SH 2-5225.
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• PORT, OHIO.

DOWN

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AT ITS GREATEST
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Pomeroy Motor Co.

Tomato Juice -

OPEN lVII. f:OO P.M.
POMiiROY, OHIO

.JUST PICTURE
WHATMIS51NG
ME.Al.. WILL
0010UOHNN't/."'

a..

3~:89c

MOTHER'S DAY glfl!. Beauli-1
lui hand blown
pieces.
Horak's Carry.()ut' at Pomeroy-Mason brJdie.
! S

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Notice

irt SI'RIIJG, CUIE/J
A ~ MAIJI: FAIJCI'
WRIJS TO THOOi:liTS
OF WV£ I

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liAMAIJ,,,

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... NU, !or.

TRI"IOlN LOSEI

so
IS

WEDDING

I

AUCTIONEER
COMPLETE SALES
MANAGI!MENT

Tho Quality You

C, RAftTtNIJAO i .
or MJ:lGS COUN1

Writ., Phono or Cllllacl

Will Vaiuo For

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for ft&amp;W.tttt

JIM CARNAHAN

f(l

17J Ill t, 11, ll, ~S. !111·

IIACINE, OHIO

1---11
NOTICI

&lt;tlllceiied? Lost your
,..., license? Call WY .,.,Oii.l
6 15

you ever used, so easy too.
Gel Blue Lustre, Rent
tric shampooer $1 . Baker
niture Co.
:; 2 61o

- ----

ma......_

rice. au IIIIUo. W\' Wilt
The Fabric Sbop, p_..,
Authorized Singer Sal.,
• • tie

Semc:e.

RADIATOR

SERVICE
All Now Ridfitar 511"2

I PHOTO

CoJIYU!I Senlee.

·',,

DICK TRACY

.~

.

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-....:,S-.'1'.1

~

111 made et 1op1 pepen.
1t1r11t ,_-cto ml olmGit 1111
other dctcullllllll
- - r-ace. Pom!NJ

lleellbtate For S.la

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE!

Tuppers Plains
Society News

WHEW !

'fH'

WM

COUSIN LOU CAN HATE'
CALM AND ICE COLD,
lAND DFAOLY SURE!

eCar eTruck eHoator

Coro elulldOJer
eAny Typo

KEITH GOBLE FORD
CROSSWORD
23. Cuckoo
26. Oml nous

ABBIE AND SLATS

.ol . E on

26. Blacken
;,_ " Girls" 21. French
6. Shut
pronoun
7. Am&amp;li.'Ur
2P. Ex·

radio

dama.

operator

lion
11 . Today'a
fiction
hero
33 . Incite•
:u. Gotpel

a. Rr ~ Unr
9. Box: aen!.

•

wtit~r :

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J2 13

Yui,..,W•p'• Auw,.r
40. Pa.J)f'r size

abbr.

3..'i. SeawHd
36 . Relay,
for one
"38 . Nlpl\ palm

42. r oi'Ct':
t...tln

OR A Sti.ILOR ltliTHOIIT

43 . P•r!'hlft

&amp;lli"tl
44 . Arabian
rnnnl'nt

p 18

,. r•o

top of

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L.ndmark's Got
EVERYTHING

Middle.
Uc

1

Spreading A\·ailable -

We

new low price!!.

The Daily Sentinel

t:l;pabel

to ln rn
m11•e

UP

IH

NHllnt Ull ""''lir

ami teu:tl proffMional
IHB.II}qat,

l:~te\1\lft

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ltal Tlhu !lir.el.
Panoram
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Jldc W. c•....,. Mgr.

BUq!lET
third floor budpl oilop.
Raker Funtltw-e. lllddleport
OhiO.
u 12 Ito

001

GOOD USED turquoise livinl
room suite, nylon cover, 2.
sl•p-tabl.. and 1 coffee lab- I
Marllte Supplies
le, f lamJI'!, $1311. Phone SH 2-1
iCHWARZEL MARINE - E•-.I ·- 5225.
5 2 3tc
•
lnrude Sales and S.o·voce 1958 FORD Station Wagon, 6
WeedaJB afler 6·30 p.m. andl cylinder, standard lran•misali day Salurday, f1 0 CJ(f'll~ •ion. Pltone SH 2-5225.
t 26 .!Ole
i 2 31c
• PORT, OHIO.

DOWN

1 . .trab VIPI

AT ITS GREATEST
...usage,

~~~

r'.

~mushroom.

bam or

comblna"ous.
f" or t 2" Sit• .J5c to 1.50
C-1110 Carry.Out Sorvlc•
CALL WY

2-9111~

--:-:t\ ~ .r

\MI.-.t&gt;s ,
t,;A;;.-_D_...,._i

.~.=_,1 ~

Society Notes

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Pick up AI G. &amp; G. CAPE

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EXCITING WOMAN

..!:12

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Ph. WY 2-2111

PIZZA
Plain or wttlt pejtperonl.

~,.. I..

troaen To Ye,ur Field1. AD
Anolyoio, otrailbt lo ll)lxed
maleriab1 11vaUabJe. AU al

POM,ROY
OHIO

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Also Can Apply Liould Ni.

110 Mechanic Strtot
Pomeroy, 0 .

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area warehou11e. Call us for
~ peciallzerl Eentire - Bulk

BRAKE SERVIa
'IIY 2-2193

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Why driv~ 50 mileJ, · when
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FERTILIZER

AN OCEAN_

Ill W. MAIN

POMIIOY

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DAn.Y C&amp;YPTOQUOTE- a-•• 1totr te work It:
&amp;llWDa.B&amp;AllB
to

LO)I'QJ'I!LLOW

One lett•r simply stand&amp; tor another. In tbissample A le uaed
for the three L'.a, X for the ll'VO O"s, etc. Siqle letten, &amp;pol ·
trophiel, the lenrth and formation of the worda are all hln\1:.
Each day the code letlenl are dtffe-renL.

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GREE N BEA NS
46 oz. can · " ··.. ·.. 39c 303 size can ·.... ·.. 19c
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Adams continue• to cure knife.
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lead poisoning in "gunsmoke!_'' Moreover, Doc .~:dams
::::hi~" d;cel_t!;;.-;: l bu_-t olllrlladllswaylwdallldrwhambmedthereeut herlal~~ BinS ouran a~ti'c'albuiBWSSbll=- Mle. aodneru rwcr
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didoes paJl aflet· a few •easons, those smart alec ktds wpodtl~ .
Does the Society !or the Pre- I won't take_ ltn_:e.
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"'"'" nr •...C.Mlo hYsteria. li· ments have .seemed mostly ala- beD-bottomed _pan_t~ ~~~- .~~~
but the removal ol a ,;,.gun miracle drugs and by ermtc venlion of Cruelty to Animals ~ • d•~ m~udg.~~nt ' 0' 1 ... i ;;.need enHrely by Adlai Sleven- llsttcal, arrived In one of the Harlow used to,, ,~,. """ '(""
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. slug from a cowboy, thai's art. needles.
cover fish?
, wtcked. HJS ay wt come.
son's son Borden and operat- St Laurent. type neo-borlesque and gatherej( damtiiy back n a
Actor Milburn Stone esti- Stone has become so
There is a new bar gambling I If a man commlta adulrery, ed b
I mer Riviera beach- bare-babe dresses wllh a few pigtail.
k"
r
same
called
Piranha
Ante,
and
is
an
alcoholic
or
bas
obv1ou~
Y
a
or
b
•• · a cou le
Pomeroy, Ohio
mates he's hea rd the "ton. o associated with his role
I think it should be stopped' vices at least hla sl119 are ob- boy who came to Manhattan sequllls up ere aw
p'
There Is canned noise lor nonbullets falling lrom his forceps everyone excepting his
be
doU
and vious' and the wile can get sym- and helped start the dlscotheq· strategically down there, ~..: dancing, noisier live music for
TONIG~JT&amp; 6~~~5DAY into the basin some 200 times diaoo !~ily, calls him Doc.
then the
Is a dro::·one ol pathy But when he is a trouble- ue craze here . By name Oil· not to gel the premises ral
dancing If that's what the fru&amp;
during his ll years wtth the "That pleases me," he said those fierce iranbas into a make; wholevs to burden others vier ~uelin, by birth French, ... Llza Mlnnelll came In
a and watusi and such may . be
,
horse
opera.
or
enough
lead
to
dur_
i
ng
a
~reak
in
the
CBS
tank
o!
gold!(.b.
he
eats
the
secretly,
what
can
poor
wile
by
nature
shrewd
and
by
curdress
suitably
several
inches
a·
called ... Non-dance activttles
8
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FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
orm
the
SwiSs
marme&lt;.
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show.
"\Vhat
greater
comgoldfish
YOU
bet
on,
you
win.
do
except
be
a
good
Christian
rent
standards
hlp
to
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what
the
bove
her
knees,
Hermione
Ginon the first level include loung·
May 6-10
While Kildare and Casey pliment could an actor have·~
The poor things are living baiL and hope his sins will sollteday pubUc wants, on opening n!ghl gold wore a hat, J.oan Crawford es with color'TV: Scopitone, lhe
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W•lt Disney's
"THE UCl Y DACHSHUND "
dres&gt;ed in white tunics and •·J've got a lot of respect !or This is worse than cock fights- lind him out. To the wo~!d, he he J81Dmed together more than wore Orson Bean on one, arm, film-jukebox which erupts I~
t'J"ochnicolor J
1worked in antiseptic surround- IJoc Adams. He saves more at least the roosters have . a is a "wonderful person. Not 3,000 (Admission $3 week nights, diamond• on the . other, . the mad•mod music at the drop o!
f~P With Dean Jones and
ings with complicated machine- patients than he loses._ He's a lighting chance. And I Imagine to me.
1 $4 week~a and no. tiP. , Skltch Henderaons saped at the a fairly large coin; lhere's ev·
· Sm&lt;Jnne Pleshrtte
W•lt Di1ney's
ry. IJoc Adams is content to sympatheltc old bird wtlh great !ish hurt too, even if fiShermen Why- don't you show a bit of ; ping!) wildly enthnsiaollc and organized Madness. A!rican sing en a library sloeked with !or·
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roll up his sleeves, anesthetize af!ecuon lor the other
don't like to think about iL - pity to those who need an un- mostly wlerdly dressed paying lng slar Miriam Makeba soak· e!gn (EIIe, Queen etc.) and do
(and the honey tree I
his
luckless
patient
with
a
tors
in
the
show."
SCHOCKED
derstanding friend? Don't be •• cu_stomers who wore
every· ed up one more memory of the mestic milgazines.
1l'ertmicolorl
couple shots of red-eye and
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Dear Shocked:
sarcastic and caustic In ynur re- thmg from ponytails (!hal would Broadway jungle, Micheline Ler·
COLORCARTOON&lt;
start probing around with a dull S~ne tsn 1 d!ssattsfl~
Call your local SPCA. And I'd marks. It doesn't make
' be the boys) to pants (that of ner sparkled in like a m_ndern The main or second floor ha~
Admission : 75c &amp; 40c
I pla)tng lhe same roe
suggest that if your bloodthirsty i look feminine, refined or
course would be the girls).
Zelda Fitzgerald,
Hunllngton 1,000 sq~~e !~et o! dance
, afler week: He keeps
bartender wants to make bets ' passionate
What better opportunity lor lfarllord arrived as he does space, pratrte-s!ze tn lb!s hand·
i httle glmmtcks to bnng Doc to ion his piranha he should pill i WIFE .
general aU • out exhib!l!onlsm lor almosl any opening short k&lt;!'ch!ef • size dance floor age
' hie.
.. his own ten fingers in lhe !~b 1 Dear Wife:
than the premiere of this econ- o! supermarkets. Tom Poston of . . . II has three hands rolat
: Stone hos many of Docs tank, for bait. - H.
What did f say? Only that omy • packaged pop-art man • the TV panel shows glanced lng on a stage constructed ol
charactemtlr~. He pulls ~t hiS Dear Helen:
women with gumption are olio- made volcano (O!!icially, the sleepily around, eyes drooping stainless oteel on three le_vels
I ear when he s thmkmg, snorts
You were downright cruel !n tresses of their own destiny. three-level looneybin Is "The In hi• good looking Silent Pic· and dancers seeking the hmewtth. annoyance an~ squmche~ your reply lo "20-Year Widow They don't have lo wallow in Po]&gt;-(&gt;? Corp." of which Bor- lure face.
light may trip the feverish !anup hts eyes when he' makmg a with a Live Husband."
You self·pity - or play the saint den SU!venson ·gets 49 per cent Make no mislake, this is a laslic on specially raised platpomt.
said widow-wives don't rate ' to their husbands' sinner which lor his more than $100,1100 !n- . Fun Factory, three Doors or forms; lhere was plenty of !haL
"Dodge City has become ~ • much sympathy with you be- could tum almost any
Jeky- veslment, Coquelln 51 per cent hyped-up, pent-up planned erreal P},ace ~~-me - -the set, 1 cause "there is always some· 11 into a Mr. Hyde.
lor his paeans).
rant-hood, llll!rally dozens of President
William Henry
m;.a~, he satd.
h 1 t 1 tb!ng they can do, if they have Counseling might help !f Monlque von Vooren, 1
girls in gold pants, young men Harrison died in olflce one
Its pecuhar,d bu~w en r~ the gumption to make a deci- you'd listen, listen, lesten...... tuewred lady who describes, in semi-Beatie hairdos, down to month after his inauguration.
. on ~hat war l'O
m
e sion and stick to it.''
yourself as well as the coun: mornmg and walk o~to the Jfyo u, Helen,h avea kind, selor. And learn that a man who '
1slage / become a di~fer:~t understanding, cooperative, lov- is wonderful to others but mean
Had Th '11 T'L 1 E
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man. 1os~l my ~wn 1 en~ !ng, sw..,t, sell-sacrificing, obe- 1to his wile may simply be livO'S
ey JJI:J t very tme Ill
and actua Y
come
c dieul, spiritural husband ..... l ing up to expectations. - H.
A~AMS.
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I tStop the millie, friend : .. U Dear Helen:
So DIG NE 170.... sur
HIS 3"" Bilrn-IIMY, PAPA ANt:'
II tl gues any lurtheJ I ,':'ay THIS is what you think aU bus- Should you give a bousewarmNar, HOWEVER, 1'17-iERE
MAMA PRESENTEP U'i. ROSINPANTS
' begm to pracllce medicme.
banda shonld be, you HAVE got ing for a cold fish? This woman
Ht:'S
SUPI'OSEP ; 0 ....
WITH A SA(I(~X .. • •
a problem-II.J y ous bould and her husband built a new
BY
, lhank Heaven for your lucky house. She lorded it over the
NATURALI ZER
] break.. I'm sure you don't po- rest or us and our "old shacks."
ssess any finer qualities than She never has anything nice to
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some of us who just happened . say, but always thinks she t.
You'l! find so many wonderful
'
to get stuck with a louse.
' the best. Most of the neighbors
styles for spring and summer
Decision?
If
you
mean
leave
are against the housewarming,
•31•· Chapman-Canaday's. Choose
him, State law differs. We would but a lew think it 1a the thing
Sunday School attendance on be left with nothing to live on. , to do because her husband is a
,,lteautiful shoes for Mom.
April 24 was 75, offering $25.41. See a counselor? He ties my great guy, and he is treated
Marty Broderick suffered a bands with his sarcasm, saying pretty badly by his wife also.
broken al'ITI at his home last it isn't HE who needs one. He Decision, please? - D. T.
week.
can see no fault in himself.
Dear D.:
GIFT HER
'Mrs. William Bartels has ~e- 1 have a husband who is a Give the hoUsewarming If
turned lo her home alter bemg Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, taking Mrs. Fish remains cold, you
WITH MOJUDS
I confmed to Veterans Memortal all his hostilities out on me, can feel self-righteous. II It
New spring shades of
Hospital for the past week.
hiding his cruelness In subtle warm.
h er
u p,
Rosf'tle, Brown Crisp,
Miss
Bertha
Righthouse
of
ways,
keeping
God
and
me
at
he
plea.antly
surprised .
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Fantasy and Off-Blark
Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pack arm's length. 1 could fill sever· Either way you can't lose. Have
Free Mother's Day gift
of Richmondale, Mr. and Mrs.' a! pages oolling you o! the kind fun - H.

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