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With Ricbar11 Burton
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Colorc1rtoons

Storage

WED. &amp; THURS.
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY &amp; SATU~OAY
M1y 20.21
"SANDOKAN THE GREAT"
- TechnicolorSteve Reeves

Genevieve Grad

Store your -winter woolens now at no ~ost tor storag('.
Ppy .only regnlar cleaning charge nt&gt;xt fall.
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Tcr1'3' Moore

SUNDAY, MONDAY
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M1y 22-23-24
"RED LINE 7000 11
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Robinson's Cleaners
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Consensus ·

*THE CAPACITY FOR YOUR FAMILYJ
*THE SIZE FOR YOUR KITCHEll
*THE PRICE FOR YOUR BUD&amp;ETI

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SELECT YOUR SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS
FOR ~EN AND YOUNG MEN AT EUERFELDS NOW!
Now Is tho porfoct time for buying yOU\"
summer shirt supply - for groduotlon glfto
- for your&amp;olf - for blrthdsys. Hundrocls
1nd hundreds to chooH from, Stop In rJeht
-•Y and Hltct whll you w1nt.

FOR $1.95
Solid colors, whites, neat theekl, lfripe1,
plaids, Small (14-141;), medium (1515\1), lar&amp;e (16-16\1), and extn larte

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AdYiftctd Thlnwan
Dlslgn with foamed in·

place insulat•on aives

~ Double Soup e...r Julet
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both sins of frozen
juice, CQnveniently in

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bas~tts, free.zw Nske1.

AU cornt out with doo r

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CJptn only 90'1

(17-17"). Henley ne&lt;k shirts, reiUiar
widespread collar styles, lV)' aQ'le button
down collar.

Bruce Lloyd was In CharlO!·
ion, W, Va. over lhe weekend
io attend • shoe show.
Miss Freda Welling left Sunday lor a visit in Colum~us ,
She has spent the pasl week
wilh Mrs, Pearl Reynolds after
eoming here from Florida.

FOR $3.95
You'll want to see the ll*:lal selection
of never Jron sport shirtl. Dark colort,
liJht ahades, Henley neck, plaids, Rei·
ular ConBMVaUve collar ahlrts.. Smart

Airman Melvin Swisher, who
bas ·been slationed at Rhode
land, has gone to Norfolk, Va.
ond from there wUI board the
U. S. Randolph for • tour
European ports. Swisher has
been made &lt;aptaln of bio crew.
Mr. and Mn. Val Edgar HeY·· II
nold! of Morgantown, W. Va.
visited over the weekend
bio parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed·

1ar Reyoold•.
Miss Joy Boggs, student at
lbe Holzer ScOO.I ol Nursing,
open! lhe weekend with IH!r
ents, Mr, and Mrs.
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plaid designs, A truly smart lfOUp. ldeol
for eraduatJon a:ifts for the youn1 men.

MENS KNIT SHIRTS
FOR $2.95
SmaU, Medium, lar&amp;e and extra large alzes. Jdeal

for golftna:. tenerat wear. Solidi, whites

surfers. Just wash them ironing

require Jlttle or no

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Young Mons Short SIH..
Rowhlde Lace Nock lnHrl
The Pondero&amp;a Sbtrt - made ·ot westem type

for supuner session.

Children'• Day il
Olnerf!ed /,y Church
Childrto's Day wu obl~ed II
during lbe Church School boiJ1• ll
at ~lb Melboclist
wllb cbildren of the oevetal departments presenting tbt wor·

Jarre.

Be sure to see all the sbirt1 for boy1 in aize1 3 to
7 and 6 to 20. All well made. Carefully otyled and

made by the Country's leadtn&amp; manufacturers.
&amp;tripe~.

SPOil SHIRTS

Clioooe .Olid eolon or

•mart plaid pat..... -

smau, mettium, tar«e and
extn large. Wasb Diemdry them - wear them.
' Never need tronln&amp;.

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324 lb. no-defrostinll freezer
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395 lb. no-dofro•llna: freozor .

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Comfortable to wear - nice to be seen In,

8e1utlful selection of colors - "white,.blue,
yellbw; creen, gold. Button front and slip, ., om atyle. Small, medium; laret.

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For·Home Cue•t.

Mrs. Guy Jle)'ncld! on~rlaiJI.
wtlb • dlnnet Fridat even\

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pOrted.

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Th• program Included the
Call to Worship by Bess Sanhorn's chiS!!; a .. Ill by Carol

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Ann Bradnlck near lblo
lain hamlet, Stale Pollee_rt

SHIRTS FOR BOYS
Solid colors - whites - plaids tn 2004 vtJues.

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Murderer
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SHADE GAP, Pa. (IJPI; ~
An FBI agent wao sbol )liiiJi
killed today by a sniper Ji!;'

print- Never need ironin1. Size• •mall, medium,

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lhe kiodeegarteo etaS.
by Mrs. Ma111•ret Edwardo
Mrs. John KraJ,sczrn: lbe
oery ...... Ia~! by Mrs, Bernard Ftitlz; a class of
singIng a ·eylnll, and
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SPORT SHIRTS · · · ·· · •· · ·· • $4.95

Mr. and Mn, James Bre11ring,
ton spent Friday In Hunting·
lon, W. Va, where lbey visited
with their daughter and ...
in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Roger
Luckeydoo and Mr. Br&lt;owi' n'glor• ll
enrolled at Marshall University

Bachtel's claos;

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IjoOri ualnst \I'Bhama on tile !take the nightcap &amp;-6. " • :·,. Itriple and double In two offi·]•Ingles; .~ljll)'
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rnlo SeCond place In the Miil • worked on the hiU for .Soulhern l ters Ill'the firal j!amo were B!)b . '· ~- .~..~ ... fllil'. iliound '
Ohio Y~Jiey baseball coafer-]1~ the first game and _ll!"Ited ~ru~~!:'· ~osl~gl'!:'~.a-~d- Sh":~ lor ·wanama andw~leved ,
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May !3.
winners
'fhP events Bnd
were:
Broad Jump, boys, Michael
Braun; girl, Vickie Case.
Basketball thrOw, boy, Mlch·ll

on. -ll&gt;i tiiU for tlle•· &lt;Itiling
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'cleaJHip alai'."
ael Braun; girl, Vickie Case.
"' 'the i0C0114 game I
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McKinney ; girl, Mary !Uwk. I
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Jirl, Deborah McLaughlin:
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George Sauer the Mlddleporl1had walked, on second· ha.e Sauer oetlled down ·, Jn the i'IP?· ..
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catcher Jackie Moore from Sack race, boy,
Tommy
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· filth and sixth to retire the SOuuiern behind JIIUch of lbe ' tlleir Syrac~ . farm team of Johnson; girl, Deborah
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.Creek High Monday on ,the. mu· .with two on base In tile first I~ !be lop of the seventh for 181pmdlfl an4. Alnoi!- Wall- Moor~, who will be ready for grade were · Scott VanV~a",.en , '
ol£!1*1 park diamond.
' inning o• two fielding bobbles, his Y!clory.
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Sauer ga'" up &amp;,single ·~o l 1;,0 on In the second by grace
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ners were awarded metal lro~tnW.ck,er John Crad C · a ·i If two ree t~c ets to II'S ase .Kyger Creek lefUia~f!r, wasn't 'l'i~ .l r.a~t. ·
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hed bry th p meroy PT '
&lt;n .tbe-l.tlddies' only run .IR lhe l' he wal_ked Skaggo, alter Cred· er. ~e gave up Carl jlemos- ~~mew~e~illlkJn~Cun- YONKERS, N.Y. IUPI) _A"'""
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ned l;llke .G•rdner, Roger Lef· Spencer, and Wallbrown, ea&lt;:h j ''l'hursd:~a~y~·s_:~~_:o~f..!lh~e~Y~on~k~e~rs~R:a~cew;:a~y~
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fingwell and Dennis Ault. ve- olligle; Cozart, a double and IlD-I j
moskey led off the Middy fourth Ble' and Diddle, I double.
with a single, wa. sacrllleed Wallllma hitters "ere saw-1!
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Strvlnq Malgo County Since 1168
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The Middies IICOred ao un- Jenkiu aad Oip&lt;llff. Batey, ,
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Boston at Baltimore, night, 1earned run in the third when White II) and Sawyers.
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1712 .186 31&gt; 1Stephenson 12-21 vs. Palmer 13- Blevins walked, leading off,
SECOND QA~E
8111 Chlldo-Rodney Downing, Agonfl
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Wedaesday's Games
ger Creek erred 01 1 pickoff. Waha11111 . , , , . , .. 200 31 - 6
'\'l.as))lngton
10 17 .370 91'. 1Callf. at Kansas City, night
Tyo fanned Moore and SwaD, Diddle Jenklnl (5) and run- II
New York
10 18 .337 10 Chicago at Minnesota, night
but Sauer's line double hooking diff. Gibha White (5) alld Saw· II
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~lBb!, Lppe.z 12~31 vs. IJtbsoo ,
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·. Ct,i~ago al Minnesota, night, IHouston
18 12 .000 3'~ ~.m. for t~e ,SEOAL ehiii!IP'
l;lorl~ !I-3) vs. K..l (3-3).
Los Angeles
17•11 -.548 5 10nsh1p, the l1rs1 shot Middle- ·
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New York
11 12 .478· 7 Kyger .. .. .. 000 000 0-0 1 1
Atlaola
!5 18 .455 8 Mi~'port .... .. 001 000 X- 1 43 1
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National Leagae
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Hou ··30 Ill 17 40 :1oo '
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Pl\1Son. CID 27 1119 10 37 .339
No games schoduled
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Smith, sit. '1/1 19 II '32 ,323 ; · lliJu8ton at·Chicago, Giusti (3Huht, NY ·. 2Ji 84 19 2q21 l2) vs. _Broglio (1&gt;:1 .' · Jones, If{
IJ Ill, ~ ~~- .318 , Cme1Mill1 , at New . York,
Alou, Pill
zi1112 11 32 .3u inight, .Maloney .1 2-tl) vs . .. Mc1
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Clmi!J~I ,Pitt 28.i2I· 11 37 .~ , St. , Lo\1)11 al Philadelphia,
Torre, Atl
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lning (1-1).
G;'AB •.R. H. Pet. I Atlanta at Pittsburgh, night.
Oliva, Minn 23 r1 II 34 .391 Blasingame (l-2) vs. Veale· f3·
I'.R9sn, Bal .26 96 23 36 .375 ,21.
B.Rbsn, ,Bat 26!l2 !6 39. .311•1 San· Francisco . at 1M AASC&lt;IIt, 8os · 281119 17 36 .~ 1g•h, night Mancha! IHI) va.
Ysi:&gt;skk ,Bos 28lll '' 36 .lU i Drysdale (2-4) .
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Wedaesday'o· G0111e1
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Rbi\Sn, ..cbl 24 14 15 36
Louis at Philadelphia, night
TIP CIGARILLO
V1n!ne, Was . 27.104 21 32
at Pittsburgh,. night
r -.ota · ·• 11111"111 • COITIL. .
fl~sn, NY 28.'113 !l 31
at Chicago
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'No. tioaal Le~pe: Aarea,
llraq., _]J; Mays, Giants 10;
Lefebvre; Dodgers t; Alou aad
Tol'fl!, Braves 8,
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Soz_\1; lteicbai-dt, Ang$ 9; F.
JrOiilnsott, Orlol01 8; · Bleljlry,
otlolei and Oliva, TWin! 7.

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you 1188 AshlaAd· llltelzed ~ l'a
1he gasoitl&amp; lhar's l4tahad to . . ,_. .
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gat ~ to 102. lliOI'e IIIias per gelloA, IDol

Motan.

So for snootlt sallng On 111e hVwar•.
depend 011 Ashland Vitalized
Ashland A-Plus and Ashland Regular ...
Vitalized. Fill ~ today at your Good
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Wynn, Astros · ·21 ; Lefebvre,
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Ainerlcao · Leape: B. RAiblaiolr, Otlo1ea 28; Scott, Red Sol
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winners
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Broad Jump, boys, Michael
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Basketball thrOw, boy, Mlch·ll

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.Creek High Monday on ,the. mu· .with two on base In tile first I~ !be lop of the seventh for 181pmdlfl an4. Alnoi!- Wall- Moor~, who will be ready for grade were · Scott VanV~a",.en , '
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' inning o• two fielding bobbles, his Y!clory.
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Tyo fanned Moore and SwaD, Diddle Jenklnl (5) and run- II
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Atlaola
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Oliva, Minn 23 r1 II 34 .391 Blasingame (l-2) vs. Veale· f3·
I'.R9sn, Bal .26 96 23 36 .375 ,21.
B.Rbsn, ,Bat 26!l2 !6 39. .311•1 San· Francisco . at 1M AASC&lt;IIt, 8os · 281119 17 36 .~ 1g•h, night Mancha! IHI) va.
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Congressm-" Walter H. Moel·
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141169 to wm11 public icboo1 John w. 'MDII, Ito l'1lt1l
lllachers a.¥1 other public ICboo1 ~. FOI'n'l G.
employees who do not have co•· Allen Dr.; llrl. Wayna
erage und"' lbs Fodiril Old • ~ Flnl,Ave.; Jtlh1 8. TabAge, surviv&lt;l's,and DlllbUIIJ II.
MulberrJ Dr.; Mn.
lnsorance System to voluntsr- L. Moore, lit. I Vlntoll;
elect coverage u self • o Nellll 8wllbor, lit. 1 Bklwtll;
Inlm•,; individuals.
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Moeller ststed:
LI1Uin Moore, lit. I
"As the Medicare Law 1
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today, public sdioo1 tea
polll; l'rtltoll R.
are not q""lilted fer the future South Bldt; Mra. Wortbr
benefits of Medlclrt."
Nlberl, Hocsetl; John F. Llld~ I
The Congressman, 111 \eey,ifg field, New llaYill; MrL
with tho fundamomtal eoncepl min F. llommor, ' - ; H
of the right of tba Individual lo J Sharp, New llama; N r L
choose hil crwn path, eootaoted Donald Fowler, !AIIrl; Mra.
puLlic ocbools In Ohio's !lith Ronald W. Cowda7, Leq
Dl!rtet, polllnl tbs teschen lor tom; Mra. Lbt1eJ Jloulb,
their opinion on tbl matter be- Ru1Wt4; ~. lntell
lore he acltd.
lin, Reedsvlllo; Mn.
He aaid, "The mponse indl· Baker, Syracuse; Mn. -~=~
eated that my propolllll was a..
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ceptable to the majority of pub- Howard, RL 3 Ashland,
school teacher! of our area. Mn. Ernest ~:~:·~::.1
stressed that they wan~ lin Furnace; GirlS Lee
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right o! choioe as
a Coal Grove; 0t1e A. Uneherry,
clause in any proposed bill. Ripley, W. VII.; Martha
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This is why I have canstruct- Bragg, Fort Belvoir, ·1a.; RoBI~I

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Twins second baseman, WBB
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CWCAGO (UP!) -Guard
collooted •~.ooo· Jerry Sloan ~gned his ~~:~·
forDlcklnson
his aecond.plaea
the third pt.co lrGIIP
Monday to become the
16,150 each.
Bulls first player.
NlcklaWI, lor tbs ot"'nd
The Bulls will opeoi
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13,0110 tblt 10011 wllh the
Associcllon nest season.
Amerlear'Gold Cup,
tbs pro with the bell
25 p.m.
t the 1165 PGA
Discllarges
and u.s. Open and
year's Mrs. James R. Barker, RonMallen and New Orleans aid E. Bare, Mrs. Mury L. By·
Open.
as, Mrs. Joseph W. Clark, Mrs.
'!be
Katie Estep, Mrs. Mary
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Clair Rill, Mrs. Richard L.
Mrs.D.Rosecoe
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steam In the stretch lasblon
, • Frank Beard o1 ~ille, Ky., 1100.~ Greater New
a live-under-par 6'1 that gave
J beat out veteran Gardner Open golf tournamen~
him a four·round 276.
Dicki._ Jack Ntcldaus and Beard, 17, turned on the Beard's
'l'be New
OpenvlciJ&gt;.
was
thirdOrlesus
tournament
ry since he turned pro in 1962
and the $20,1100 first prize
money was the blggeol check of
bls career.
Dickinson, playing In the
8811le threesome with Beard
and Nicklaus, !Ired a 81 in the
final round and wound up
second at 2'18.
Nicklaus and Lema, coleaders entering the final
round, turned in 71s and tied
for third place with Mlller
Jlsrber and Bob Goalby at 219.

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low price I

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a•IX H IWIIASDC SAYINGS IN 11115 SPISAJIONAL ALL IIEW, EXanNG AND COlORfUl

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Shoeruaker, Bt.. 1 Russell. lty.;
Lee Ann Morrll, HaY.......,.;
Mrs. David B. Ml!lrlnl.
ston; Mrs. Bea R. 1'/W, Jacll·l

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Allen aue&lt;eeds Boh Allison,
wbo reotped last week.
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1Kll,., tormer vloe president of Long llolloiJI, I 11011, 4;11

rolaUons firm, Monday Monday; Mrt.·llli!hsrd E.
IJIPOinted publicity dlrec- SOD, lit. U~, BOD, 4:83
lor 01 tba American Football m MoOday; Mro. Donald L.
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Wa.n fto prefer eleetrle raDIH (Ol _baklllr- 'l'hat'i II ftiel N rUDI.
nre yeri'llmPle. Best baking rtSUita depend OD aceurate heat oontrol .And
electric ovens give perfect ))eat control btoauae ·thlf 111'8 prtclee, eWctrooic
1118\\'Umtnta. Set the diar at the _temperature you want alld-that Ia fbe
e~ temperature you'llpt! .Another thing, elOJ:tric _ov,ena are cOlJ!pleWy
illllllated; ~Ia keeps the ~eji.t in the·ave~ where •It bt!OIIp. :8f.kol·1!6r,
ileej,a kitl:he'llli cooler ••• ~wo thouahtful rea&amp;OIIB for pine ftam'eleas. .For
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College was to the Little Bobcats tallied two two hits each for the Redmen. ned. 13.
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undo- r11111
the first,
Grady fanned seven and walk· Mike Punko single and,
f&lt;
team at home three more in the fifth to down ed two, Morlan fanned "' and le In tbree trips paced IUo '
. $ lnday folloWing a double loss at Ken Grady and company, n walked lour.
tsck.
Thuroday Triples
! · . Atbells ~turday
In the nightcap the future After today'• game w I I
Ma i, lH6
Th6 .lledmen 'were defeated Ohio picked up five runs on Bobcats exploded lor 12 runs Ohio's Jrosb, the Reclmeo wUI
y
Won
5-lln the flpening game at Ohio lour hits .. Rio co1lll!lltted thr~e on just six hits and seven Rio close out their 1966
Loan
24\1 il'h
l Univenllt,- and bombed !!HI in errors. Rw collected seven bits errors in the third inning to with single g~es II
Steel 1' 21I&gt; 171\
20 19
( the !llghtCap.
off wlnnUI!l burler Morlan. OU win going away, 111-11.
Northern on Friday and
Bobs
Rio1 ref.;ord Is now &amp;.U.
made two errors.
. David was churged with the day.
Aces
13 21
Ohio U's fnilh mark stands at For the winners, Dick ou.. loss. He was reliev&lt;;d by Gury The annual an • aporia ban- Maple Lown Poultry 18 · 21
13 24
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1n !be firs\ contest at Athens, Morrison aod Mike Mercer had was the winning hurler. He !an- evening at Rio College.
Jligb Game _ Charles Hun,. I

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HOUSE PAINT
"Cure• Spotted Fever..
You know lbe symptom~ Everyone who Ills liK painted 1
hollse knows 1hem and drudl them!
Blisters. little spot~ T\ltn biuK spoil tbst pesll And yurs
sooner than you counted on, a r~t~~JJCtsbls paint job 111ined by
"spolted fever."

Its cause? Waler. [Not rsin. Afff aood holltl pslnt shlds
outside moislure.) WalK laNe your houH tries to ill nt!Mt
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peeling .. . dreaded "spotted fever'' lbaf rut"' 1 .paint jobl
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Hold• Tile. Latex HouS! Paint Primer. Thtn, proued II dlrtGttd
on 111t label of tlold• lite Houst Paint. In some «Ill lfttr 1
home has been pain1ed with Hold•Tite, 101111 peelifllllllf OCCIII
where the old paint w» not removed, usually IIIII' tN 1111ca
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Congressm-" Walter H. Moel·
Admlnlau
ler hao lntrcduced a biD, H. R.
141169 to wm11 public icboo1 John w. 'MDII, Ito l'1lt1l
lllachers a.¥1 other public ICboo1 ~. FOI'n'l G.
employees who do not have co•· Allen Dr.; llrl. Wayna
erage und"' lbs Fodiril Old • ~ Flnl,Ave.; Jtlh1 8. TabAge, surviv&lt;l's,and DlllbUIIJ II.
MulberrJ Dr.; Mn.
lnsorance System to voluntsr- L. Moore, lit. I Vlntoll;
elect coverage u self • o Nellll 8wllbor, lit. 1 Bklwtll;
Inlm•,; individuals.
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Moeller ststed:
LI1Uin Moore, lit. I
"As the Medicare Law 1
~. E1Ua Ellloll, RL I
today, public sdioo1 tea
polll; l'rtltoll R.
are not q""lilted fer the future South Bldt; Mra. Wortbr
benefits of Medlclrt."
Nlberl, Hocsetl; John F. Llld~ I
The Congressman, 111 \eey,ifg field, New llaYill; MrL
with tho fundamomtal eoncepl min F. llommor, ' - ; H
of the right of tba Individual lo J Sharp, New llama; N r L
choose hil crwn path, eootaoted Donald Fowler, !AIIrl; Mra.
puLlic ocbools In Ohio's !lith Ronald W. Cowda7, Leq
Dl!rtet, polllnl tbs teschen lor tom; Mra. Lbt1eJ Jloulb,
their opinion on tbl matter be- Ru1Wt4; ~. lntell
lore he acltd.
lin, Reedsvlllo; Mn.
He aaid, "The mponse indl· Baker, Syracuse; Mn. -~=~
eated that my propolllll was a..
Jaek90D; Mn. C1
ceptable to the majority of pub- Howard, RL 3 Ashland,
school teacher! of our area. Mn. Ernest ~:~:·~::.1
stressed that they wan~ lin Furnace; GirlS Lee
ed
right o! choioe as
a Coal Grove; 0t1e A. Uneherry,
clause in any proposed bill. Ripley, W. VII.; Martha
E.
This is why I have canstruct- Bragg, Fort Belvoir, ·1a.; RoBI~I

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PAUL· Mllj!IEAPOUS
(UP!) -Bernie Allen, Minnesota
Twins second baseman, WBB
Ielected the team's American
1':,=~y. player representative

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Barber turned Ill the
and
_·- - - roond of tba day, a f6,
BUlL
Golllby bad I IJDI).round 70.
CWCAGO (UP!) -Guard
collooted •~.ooo· Jerry Sloan ~gned his ~~:~·
forDlcklnson
his aecond.plaea
the third pt.co lrGIIP
Monday to become the
16,150 each.
Bulls first player.
NlcklaWI, lor tbs ot"'nd
The Bulls will opeoi
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In a row, picked up an
lion In !be National B•
13,0110 tblt 10011 wllh the
Associcllon nest season.
Amerlear'Gold Cup,
tbs pro with the bell
25 p.m.
t the 1165 PGA
Discllarges
and u.s. Open and
year's Mrs. James R. Barker, RonMallen and New Orleans aid E. Bare, Mrs. Mury L. By·
Open.
as, Mrs. Joseph W. Clark, Mrs.
'!be
Katie Estep, Mrs. Mary
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boy bid a
Gahm, Fern L. Hartung, St.
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Clair Rill, Mrs. Richard L.
Mrs.D.Rosecoe
Deborah
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Mrs. D...
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steam In the stretch lasblon
, • Frank Beard o1 ~ille, Ky., 1100.~ Greater New
a live-under-par 6'1 that gave
J beat out veteran Gardner Open golf tournamen~
him a four·round 276.
Dicki._ Jack Ntcldaus and Beard, 17, turned on the Beard's
'l'be New
OpenvlciJ&gt;.
was
thirdOrlesus
tournament
ry since he turned pro in 1962
and the $20,1100 first prize
money was the blggeol check of
bls career.
Dickinson, playing In the
8811le threesome with Beard
and Nicklaus, !Ired a 81 in the
final round and wound up
second at 2'18.
Nicklaus and Lema, coleaders entering the final
round, turned in 71s and tied
for third place with Mlller
Jlsrber and Bob Goalby at 219.

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low price I

OUI'SI'ANDING BUYS AT UNUSUAllY LOW JlltiCa a•cx B TOP GUAUIT .
a•IX H IWIIASDC SAYINGS IN 11115 SPISAJIONAL ALL IIEW, EXanNG AND COlORfUl

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Lee Ann Morrll, HaY.......,.;
Mrs. David B. Ml!lrlnl.
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1Kll,., tormer vloe president of Long llolloiJI, I 11011, 4;11

rolaUons firm, Monday Monday; Mrt.·llli!hsrd E.
IJIPOinted publicity dlrec- SOD, lit. U~, BOD, 4:83
lor 01 tba American Football m MoOday; Mro. Donald L.
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Wa.n fto prefer eleetrle raDIH (Ol _baklllr- 'l'hat'i II ftiel N rUDI.
nre yeri'llmPle. Best baking rtSUita depend OD aceurate heat oontrol .And
electric ovens give perfect ))eat control btoauae ·thlf 111'8 prtclee, eWctrooic
1118\\'Umtnta. Set the diar at the _temperature you want alld-that Ia fbe
e~ temperature you'llpt! .Another thing, elOJ:tric _ov,ena are cOlJ!pleWy
illllllated; ~Ia keeps the ~eji.t in the·ave~ where •It bt!OIIp. :8f.kol·1!6r,
ileej,a kitl:he'llli cooler ••• ~wo thouahtful rea&amp;OIIB for pine ftam'eleas. .For
more illtormatlon 011 the lllbtilt of ~~~c .,..._ •• ,I!IJ1
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College was to the Little Bobcats tallied two two hits each for the Redmen. ned. 13.
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undo- r11111
the first,
Grady fanned seven and walk· Mike Punko single and,
f&lt;
team at home three more in the fifth to down ed two, Morlan fanned "' and le In tbree trips paced IUo '
. $ lnday folloWing a double loss at Ken Grady and company, n walked lour.
tsck.
Thuroday Triples
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In the nightcap the future After today'• game w I I
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Th6 .lledmen 'were defeated Ohio picked up five runs on Bobcats exploded lor 12 runs Ohio's Jrosb, the Reclmeo wUI
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5-lln the flpening game at Ohio lour hits .. Rio co1lll!lltted thr~e on just six hits and seven Rio close out their 1966
Loan
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Steel 1' 21I&gt; 171\
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off wlnnUI!l burler Morlan. OU win going away, 111-11.
Northern on Friday and
Bobs
Rio1 ref.;ord Is now &amp;.U.
made two errors.
. David was churged with the day.
Aces
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1n !be firs\ contest at Athens, Morrison aod Mike Mercer had was the winning hurler. He !an- evening at Rio College.
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·radio abow, a
WI- our Dllltually favorile H'wood
ored mlllloaatre: Benny's suits citizens
And in the kit ··•n
are bespoke London productiolls. a much ia~orad spot b t.b ~
_ADU • we uuntered Into knowing. In-people, J.!. J1o.
llialy Moore's, finest ~ bal'da wu dlnlll!l with his thtoe
mtilurant ill the w..-ld, to be clllldren and his former (not
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impuljently at ono Ia- Lauton Bacall) wife, all! very
by Gl'elldlo MIIJ'l[ wltb dau- clvlllr.ed and, sUhouetted ..
llelhvla, now grown.up galnlt the kitchen busUe very
lolltly, Mrs. Groucho 11111 family-like.
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· of ~ Klng's Bdwy. com- bent by 1 recen11,y returned
bit Tbe
lmpoulble Pilm Beachlte wbo laughed his
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be could~'t expl•in to the
boys who d love to track
bio net worth.
In th• Lambs Club,
a sasparilla with Bert
who lnmsts he's only 71,
the Cbarley MosctJnis of
vaudeVille nobility, we
troduced to a youog
Ireland lad . nami!d Jesse
'"'· who smgs like a
bird and ts, all around
us, l!eaded lor Amerloan suecesa; slanle.
Sauntermg through . _
Cit~, an NBC hand whispered
~hi~ a _fan ..that . Julie ·; ,
le s Darlmg, whiCh
Oscar her sexy way, has
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four chjldren, I sUII cant 'get
used to one thing about my
lwsband. He fUrls. He's a good
man, a fille lather. but be at·
lracb! women and he loves 11.
Wherever we go, the ladlea
mWd' around. He knows juet
the. compliments to give, how
to keep them comiog buck.
When he merely looks at them,
they melt. He looko at every
woman as Jf she really COUNT·
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lf(8 (lor me)
thick
sometimes when women oay,
"Oh, you're Mro. . .. , , ,, how
can you' KEJ!P oucb an attracUve man!" - as il I'm belllg
selfish, not sharing him with
the world,
1 worry that sorl!eday he'll
otop playillg the field and settle
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rlcan rhythms and ':ck~sing: e opposlto ,.,, They musl

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divorce (from trumpet-play:ng keep right on writing and

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they WORK at it) often 1&gt;&lt;!- own amUBin8 experiences. ~
cause they tear some aay tlley · """ lieien ooiiei in care of
won't. These charmers usually this newspaper.
stop at flirting: they want
MR, K. L B'(lD
numbere, ml ohe "hot nmnGaiUpolil, Ollfo,
Will BeAt
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S.l!lrday, May 1'- 111«1,
11111 BIU!IRCIOl'Y man:t•ga. .
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Slop WOI'l'YiDi and enjoy Ohio VaiJo)o ~•elloc!l: eo.
jOur huiband'• l"pulartty (al· HOGS - 17li to 220 lbs. 23.50 · . Middleport,-01"1•
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ltacted you le him In the flnl 11.50; Llgbt 23 to 24.50; · Fat THURSD~Y, MAY.1'9
place?). He haao'l strayed ill SOwa I&amp; to 20: Stsgs 15 to IS;
FROM
16 years, and he's not abcJut to Boara 14 to II: Sows and Pigs
lllllrt now .... And
another 10 to a&amp;: Shoats IIi to 22.
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thing: lake a liP from these CATTLE - Steers !0 I!&gt; 27.·
To repair and servlta
gals who "melt at a mere lOok " 10; Heifers :ZO IAl 2f· BabY Beef
bearing aldt ; • / I
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to 21.110;
Dear Helen:
, Cannon If to 18: Bulls 18 to , Battarlaa ond ouppiiJ #o~ 1 ,
M wile 1, 21 earo old
il: MUle Cowl 100 to 200.
all lllokes lor sale
Sa:! VEAL CAINI!S -:Tops 33.80;
50 ~unds overwltgbt
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n't dl1!8s nea~ though ohe hal Ill; 'Com. &amp; Hvs. :ZO lo 32: Culls to give ~ou a free heartn1
test with the latest Bef
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Patty, and· his mother. Mrs. home or their mother and sl..
Carrie Sinclair.
ler, Mrs. AglletJ White, recem•' Mr8, Lawrence Diddle
OUters atteudillg were Mrl.
a Sunday wlth her mother,
Wbite, ' Mro. Millard
Vlnt Slaven of Wollston.
and Richard .Duck•
Mrs. Jobn Crooks and
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tors of Columbus opent a
i!-$&amp;t. . j!:tne,t U, The1SI hai end bere with Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Dreama Stump of Ra•IL?veti at Cla,rk Air Force ville Crooks and other
cine spent • night with Miss
Ball! In til!! 'l'billppliles !or a Uvea.
Jennie Potts
IWO yeat tour M duty. lie re- Tbo birthdays of James
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smitb
cenUy ope~! a 31Hlay leav~ here bert White o1 Dunbar, w.
. of Pt. Pleaaant •!sited Mr. and
witll hllc·Wiftl Belly, and cl\lkl- and Millard Duckworth of Hun~ Mrs. Malcolm Gwnther and son,

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Society Notes

jiiiiliilliiii;.ili;;;;;;o;..ii.O..&amp;;iii;..I;;~~~~~~.;.;.~~ I Malcolm II.

Mrs. Freda Wilson of Sco~
town visited her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Oscar Robert1on.
Mr, and Mr8. Robert Harden,
Jimmy and Debbie, spenl . a
recent weekend with the fOrm·
son and daughter-in·law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden
and son, Eric, of Marion .

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Cleves visited his parents, Mr.
lum&gt;.... IMIRY IIIIT IAIIU.Y Cti'HIR
and Mrs Thornu Cark, Sr.
letttrib7'•
VIsiting recently wilh Mrs.
......n lf'hai.Jho old.pnoioi&lt;GI-IH THE PRIM Of 1111
Dan Shane were Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Klrhy and sons, Ronald
and Darrell, Mr. and Mrs. Jlo. and children of Colambus spent Holzer Hnspltal where she
bert Ball and children, David a weekend here wllh hi•
a medici! pollen!.
and U'ilessa, of Vienna, W. Va., er, Mrs. Pauline Morarlty
Miss Jennie Potts re~~:~::~\
II MiiSI Mary Wagel of Parkers- brother, Marty.
a nlgbt with Miss
Mro. E. H. Slewart and
11 d1ough,tero, Nedra, Opal
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
of PorUand.
Betty, of Kingsbury, and Mrs. gen and chlldren of
Mrs. Carrie Sellers has
Wilda Blessing and son Greg and Mr. and_ Mrs, Charles Sal- turoed to her borne hera
of Albany,
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opendtng the wlntor with
HOUSE PAINT
Mr. and Mrs. MU!ard Duck- Lake were weekend guests of son and daugbter-ln-law,
• savt hours painting
your hOUUI . .• add year s
worth of Huntington were ac- Mr. and Mro. OrJS Hubhard. and Mrs. Lawrence Sellers,
1111 ltolbiY. painted
to its beauty!
tblt tuti til you
companied home by his sister, Mrs. Guy Guinther, Mrs. Mal- Ccli~~• Outlasts ordinary oil
tl attlnp IOIOrJI
paints
by
50%1
Dries
base
Agnes White, and brother, Rich- colm Guinther and son, Kenneth VISiting Mr. and Mrs.
• to.• on lft'IOCittl and
\n 30 mlnuti,S! Ideal for
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a~ Duckworth, for a !ave day Ray and Willie Guinther and ard. Roush were her son,
cement block or
-Won't tadet L694 dec·
vlsll. Other visitors io
the Charles Wolfe were In
William Duckworth aan~d~k~::~~
JO!lloral
Duckworth home were Mr. and Friday on buslness.
eon, Mr. William E
Mrs. Carl Duckworth, enroute
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to their borne
In Coshocton Guesb! of Mr. and 'drs.
Rittman.
from st. Pelersburg Fla. Tbe bert Gant were Mr. and Mrs. Recent guests of Mr. and
group also visited with Mrs William Geisler of Berea, and Mrs. Daryl Brown and landly
Sydney Bartols in HunUngion.' Mr. and Mrs. Larry Slater and of Mineral Wells, W. Va., were
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morarity daughter, Julie, McConnelsville. Mrs. Mary M. Diddle, Ann
Mr. ond Mrs. B. L. Miracle Grace Oiler, and Mr. and Mrs.
and son of LeBSburg visited
Helps You Overcome · their
dllllgbter and son·m t.aw, 1
Mr.
and
Mro. Hoger Winebren• 11-JcIOR QPLETE PAINfiNG AND DECORATING NEED&amp;
ner and children.
Looseness
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Worry
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
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No longer be e.nnoyecl or feellll~at• man and Eddie Jr. of Columbus
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COMPANY
HI&amp; booaUM Of loo!e, WobblY f&amp;IH
teetb.I'ABTBJrl'IJ, an Lmpruted alka- visited his grandparents,
IIM(non•e.cld) powder. aptittltled on
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your pla'-l boldl them ftl'l'ner 10 they and Mrs. James S. Quick.
tMI more OOIJlfortab\e. Avoid em bar·
Mrl. Mary Hubbard hsa
Middleport,
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ruamtnt u.used by loose pL&amp;tes. Get
290 N,'tnd
•ASTEBTH at any dfU&amp;' oounter,
been retunred to her home from

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Washing and drying your clotho ••• elec:tricallyl
Heallnc and cooling your home ••• electrlcallyl
Cleanlnc your floors ••• eloc:trlcolly!
Heatitll your water •.• elec:trkallyl
Preser'lltll your food ••• eloc:trlcally!
lroninc your clothes .•• electrically!
Washinc your dishes ••• elecfricallyl
Watching TV ••• or listening Ill the radio!
Grlndin&amp; yilur carbage • , • elec:lricallyl
Mlxlnc a coke ••• electricelly!
Brushinl ,our teeth ••• elec:trica!flll
Warmin&amp; your bed ••• eloc:lricallyl
••• or enjoyinc any one ollhe nearly
200 elec:lrlcalappliances now availabfo!

Wt haven I taken a survey or anythinc, but

should be sealed to ketPthe costly heat from

·,...,., a hunch that people who live I~ ~ec-

leaking away. This Sills the heat in-and
sears the fresh air out.
Gas heat works an entirely different way.
Fresh air, warmed and filtered, constantly
flows into every room In your house, chant·
ing the air every few minutes, aettl"l rid of
smoke and odors almost beiore you notice
them.
If you're heating with Gas, enjoy it. Cook
yourself a pot of sauerkraut, lllht up • ciaar
-then lean back and think of all the things
you can do with the money you savewkh Gas.

if::~;';:''J: homts dotl't amokt cigar!. Or

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. ~or a very goOtl reaoon.

Ettctricheatktteptwarmlng.awl the !Wlme
'lot!ll• air- and the sttne smoke and cooking
[tijorll--dal after day. Very few electrical~
homes have heat ducta to distribute
llliill'aif&lt;~eln fresh air. On a clear day you
oil the Will tv tht klt&lt;hln.
electric: heat iuo much more
than Gas (up to three times as

The Dodge Boys ale fidin',
drivin'1 poundin' leather
toaetyou and a;..tnaw ·
Dodge toaethef. Step up, pardner; lfs YQ~~J . •~,,.1:
And with the good guys, you know ev.Mbln&amp;'s
stacked in your favor.

Investor's guide!

. of,i~r.,New igr previously-owned, its impressive size, Ita remarkable beauty and Its continuity of
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can tell

re IQOd auys; they

wear white hall.

~'d.n IJid.pfide of o\.iaershlP in a 'previously·owned
C~llat, ~m P,i
new cars of les•er ~tatut~. F~r
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att • ·•ow•lliulloi ,)ll,il Wty idto pew can of Gther
in&amp;k•o. An41!adiii~O ~ lotytan pl-ovided •• olnndard
. , i~~i~_lt.eh~' ~~!•li\f11~ .~~·•11llt~lon,

powe1,••••rfna.

R. H. RAWLI'NGS , SONS CO.
Mill &amp; Second Streets

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Consider, too, the extra reassurance of motoring in an
automobile o( Cadil~'&amp; imptel!!live siZe and ttaturt!.
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' you buy your next (lll, be sure to look for your
Before
authoriiec!CidiUac dealer'• u1ed'car s;gn.lt Is th• be"
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Every good thing that happens efectricarfy is a bigger bargain today
thla IYI!rl For here in Ohio the price per unit of electricity is lower now
thlll....,.. before. Because electricity does such wondarful thlnas, you're
using more and more. Your total bill is larger-but the !Kiit cost Is down.
How bas electricity remained so low in prlcel
Ohio's inver.tor-owned electric pow&lt;&gt;r companies keep searchin&amp; for
better and better ways to serve your electrical needs. One tllllmple
. •• the &amp;!tong regional network that interconnects Ohio's eight electric
companiH, and links with aleetric systems In ather stl!tes. The reiUit
Is more efficient operation. Increased efficiency, and your ITealer use,
laave helped make it possible to keep the price of electricity low•
So. Whlll most prices seem to be going up and up-hold this ehetiful
tiooulflt Ill mind, "1he good things that bappen tllclrlcally . . a Diller
barpiiiiOdaY thaA Mrl~

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WI- our Dllltually favorile H'wood
ored mlllloaatre: Benny's suits citizens
And in the kit ··•n
are bespoke London productiolls. a much ia~orad spot b t.b ~
_ADU • we uuntered Into knowing. In-people, J.!. J1o.
llialy Moore's, finest ~ bal'da wu dlnlll!l with his thtoe
mtilurant ill the w..-ld, to be clllldren and his former (not
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impuljently at ono Ia- Lauton Bacall) wife, all! very
by Gl'elldlo MIIJ'l[ wltb dau- clvlllr.ed and, sUhouetted ..
llelhvla, now grown.up galnlt the kitchen busUe very
lolltly, Mrs. Groucho 11111 family-like.
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· of ~ Klng's Bdwy. com- bent by 1 recen11,y returned
bit Tbe
lmpoulble Pilm Beachlte wbo laughed his
· · AI another table, way through the tale of a very
"Hazel," Shirley Booth, fiiiJIOIIJJ gambler-langster type
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paid some of 11 '" hard
be could~'t expl•in to the
boys who d love to track
bio net worth.
In th• Lambs Club,
a sasparilla with Bert
who lnmsts he's only 71,
the Cbarley MosctJnis of
vaudeVille nobility, we
troduced to a youog
Ireland lad . nami!d Jesse
'"'· who smgs like a
bird and ts, all around
us, l!eaded lor Amerloan suecesa; slanle.
Sauntermg through . _
Cit~, an NBC hand whispered
~hi~ a _fan ..that . Julie ·; ,
le s Darlmg, whiCh
Oscar her sexy way, has
bought lor NBC nexHall. st.owlng •!ready , and here It s &lt;UII

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After 16 years of marriage,
four chjldren, I sUII cant 'get
used to one thing about my
lwsband. He fUrls. He's a good
man, a fille lather. but be at·
lracb! women and he loves 11.
Wherever we go, the ladlea
mWd' around. He knows juet
the. compliments to give, how
to keep them comiog buck.
When he merely looks at them,
they melt. He looko at every
woman as Jf she really COUNT·
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er bad a real aflalr but tt
lf(8 (lor me)
thick
sometimes when women oay,
"Oh, you're Mro. . .. , , ,, how
can you' KEJ!P oucb an attracUve man!" - as il I'm belllg
selfish, not sharing him with
the world,
1 worry that sorl!eday he'll
otop playillg the field and settle
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est ~wmgmg elOIJllple of cmerg- There are men, jus! " there
ing jazz from _the Dark Conti· are women, who simply .can'!
without the admiration of
rlcan rhythms and ':ck~sing: e opposlto ,.,, They musl

::~b~e f:'st'"~;ed t 11;1~7 ~e
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has receiVed a Mexican rate them proressionally he

divorce (from trumpet-play:ng keep right on writing and

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aawn i.iNIL
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!bey attract
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me, She will;;;,i,also welcome·
your .
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they WORK at it) often 1&gt;&lt;!- own amUBin8 experiences. ~
cause they tear some aay tlley · """ lieien ooiiei in care of
won't. These charmers usually this newspaper.
stop at flirting: they want
MR, K. L B'(lD
numbere, ml ohe "hot nmnGaiUpolil, Ollfo,
Will BeAt
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S.l!lrday, May 1'- 111«1,
11111 BIU!IRCIOl'Y man:t•ga. .
8ALI!8 IIEPORT ol
106 N. 2ntl'~v~. ·.
Slop WOI'l'YiDi and enjoy Ohio VaiJo)o ~•elloc!l: eo.
jOur huiband'• l"pulartty (al· HOGS - 17li to 220 lbs. 23.50 · . Middleport,-01"1•
ON
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ler aU, waon1 this what a~ to 24.50; 220 to 250 lbs. 2:1.50 io
ltacted you le him In the flnl 11.50; Llgbt 23 to 24.50; · Fat THURSD~Y, MAY.1'9
place?). He haao'l strayed ill SOwa I&amp; to 20: Stsgs 15 to IS;
FROM
16 years, and he's not abcJut to Boara 14 to II: Sows and Pigs
lllllrt now .... And
another 10 to a&amp;: Shoats IIi to 22.
. h.m.to_ 12n~
thing: lake a liP from these CATTLE - Steers !0 I!&gt; 27.·
To repair and servlta
gals who "melt at a mere lOok " 10; Heifers :ZO IAl 2f· BabY Beef
bearing aldt ; • / I
Go thou aDd do llkewllel -H. liiJ to 21; Fat Cowo
to 21.110;
Dear Helen:
, Cannon If to 18: Bulls 18 to , Battarlaa ond ouppiiJ #o~ 1 ,
M wile 1, 21 earo old
il: MUle Cowl 100 to 200.
all lllokes lor sale
Sa:! VEAL CAINI!S -:Tops 33.80;
50 ~unds overwltgbt
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n't dl1!8s nea~ though ohe hal Ill; 'Com. &amp; Hvs. :ZO lo 32: Culls to give ~ou a free heartn1
test with the latest Bef
good 1 the 1 1 her
II to 24.
equip.
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mont.
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tell her I dOll'! Ilk• the wa
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CHILDREN$
If hHring II your /
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Slzeo 31o Big 3
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Middleport, 0.

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Hearing Aid tenter
504 TENTH $T.
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.

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Patty, and· his mother. Mrs. home or their mother and sl..
Carrie Sinclair.
ler, Mrs. AglletJ White, recem•' Mr8, Lawrence Diddle
OUters atteudillg were Mrl.
a Sunday wlth her mother,
Wbite, ' Mro. Millard
Vlnt Slaven of Wollston.
and Richard .Duck•
Mrs. Jobn Crooks and
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tors of Columbus opent a
i!-$&amp;t. . j!:tne,t U, The1SI hai end bere with Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Dreama Stump of Ra•IL?veti at Cla,rk Air Force ville Crooks and other
cine spent • night with Miss
Ball! In til!! 'l'billppliles !or a Uvea.
Jennie Potts
IWO yeat tour M duty. lie re- Tbo birthdays of James
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smitb
cenUy ope~! a 31Hlay leav~ here bert White o1 Dunbar, w.
. of Pt. Pleaaant •!sited Mr. and
witll hllc·Wiftl Belly, and cl\lkl- and Millard Duckworth of Hun~ Mrs. Malcolm Gwnther and son,

Syra.CUSe ,
Society Notes

jiiiiliilliiii;.ili;;;;;;o;..ii.O..&amp;;iii;..I;;~~~~~~.;.;.~~ I Malcolm II.

Mrs. Freda Wilson of Sco~
town visited her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Oscar Robert1on.
Mr, and Mr8. Robert Harden,
Jimmy and Debbie, spenl . a
recent weekend with the fOrm·
son and daughter-in·law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden
and son, Eric, of Marion .

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Mr. and Mrs. James Clark of
(A.w.rt..-a~)
Cleves visited his parents, Mr.
lum&gt;.... IMIRY IIIIT IAIIU.Y Cti'HIR
and Mrs Thornu Cark, Sr.
letttrib7'•
VIsiting recently wilh Mrs.
......n lf'hai.Jho old.pnoioi&lt;GI-IH THE PRIM Of 1111
Dan Shane were Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Klrhy and sons, Ronald
and Darrell, Mr. and Mrs. Jlo. and children of Colambus spent Holzer Hnspltal where she
bert Ball and children, David a weekend here wllh hi•
a medici! pollen!.
and U'ilessa, of Vienna, W. Va., er, Mrs. Pauline Morarlty
Miss Jennie Potts re~~:~::~\
II MiiSI Mary Wagel of Parkers- brother, Marty.
a nlgbt with Miss
Mro. E. H. Slewart and
11 d1ough,tero, Nedra, Opal
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
of PorUand.
Betty, of Kingsbury, and Mrs. gen and chlldren of
Mrs. Carrie Sellers has
Wilda Blessing and son Greg and Mr. and_ Mrs, Charles Sal- turoed to her borne hera
of Albany,
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opendtng the wlntor with
HOUSE PAINT
Mr. and Mrs. MU!ard Duck- Lake were weekend guests of son and daugbter-ln-law,
• savt hours painting
your hOUUI . .• add year s
worth of Huntington were ac- Mr. and Mro. OrJS Hubhard. and Mrs. Lawrence Sellers,
1111 ltolbiY. painted
to its beauty!
tblt tuti til you
companied home by his sister, Mrs. Guy Guinther, Mrs. Mal- Ccli~~• Outlasts ordinary oil
tl attlnp IOIOrJI
paints
by
50%1
Dries
base
Agnes White, and brother, Rich- colm Guinther and son, Kenneth VISiting Mr. and Mrs.
• to.• on lft'IOCittl and
\n 30 mlnuti,S! Ideal for
•"' ColOn otey bright
a~ Duckworth, for a !ave day Ray and Willie Guinther and ard. Roush were her son,
cement block or
-Won't tadet L694 dec·
vlsll. Other visitors io
the Charles Wolfe were In
William Duckworth aan~d~k~::~~
JO!lloral
Duckworth home were Mr. and Friday on buslness.
eon, Mr. William E
Mrs. Carl Duckworth, enroute
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Jr., and daughter, Karen,
to their borne
In Coshocton Guesb! of Mr. and 'drs.
Rittman.
from st. Pelersburg Fla. Tbe bert Gant were Mr. and Mrs. Recent guests of Mr. and
group also visited with Mrs William Geisler of Berea, and Mrs. Daryl Brown and landly
Sydney Bartols in HunUngion.' Mr. and Mrs. Larry Slater and of Mineral Wells, W. Va., were
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morarity daughter, Julie, McConnelsville. Mrs. Mary M. Diddle, Ann
Mr. ond Mrs. B. L. Miracle Grace Oiler, and Mr. and Mrs.
and son of LeBSburg visited
Helps You Overcome · their
dllllgbter and son·m t.aw, 1
Mr.
and
Mro. Hoger Winebren• 11-JcIOR QPLETE PAINfiNG AND DECORATING NEED&amp;
ner and children.
Looseness
ond
Worry
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
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No longer be e.nnoyecl or feellll~at• man and Eddie Jr. of Columbus
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COMPANY
HI&amp; booaUM Of loo!e, WobblY f&amp;IH
teetb.I'ABTBJrl'IJ, an Lmpruted alka- visited his grandparents,
IIM(non•e.cld) powder. aptittltled on
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your pla'-l boldl them ftl'l'ner 10 they and Mrs. James S. Quick.
tMI more OOIJlfortab\e. Avoid em bar·
Mrl. Mary Hubbard hsa
Middleport,
0.
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ruamtnt u.used by loose pL&amp;tes. Get
290 N,'tnd
•ASTEBTH at any dfU&amp;' oounter,
been retunred to her home from

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Acrylic latex
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Washing and drying your clotho ••• elec:tricallyl
Heallnc and cooling your home ••• electrlcallyl
Cleanlnc your floors ••• eloc:trlcolly!
Heatitll your water •.• elec:trkallyl
Preser'lltll your food ••• eloc:trlcally!
lroninc your clothes .•• electrically!
Washinc your dishes ••• elecfricallyl
Watching TV ••• or listening Ill the radio!
Grlndin&amp; yilur carbage • , • elec:lricallyl
Mlxlnc a coke ••• electricelly!
Brushinl ,our teeth ••• elec:trica!flll
Warmin&amp; your bed ••• eloc:lricallyl
••• or enjoyinc any one ollhe nearly
200 elec:lrlcalappliances now availabfo!

Wt haven I taken a survey or anythinc, but

should be sealed to ketPthe costly heat from

·,...,., a hunch that people who live I~ ~ec-

leaking away. This Sills the heat in-and
sears the fresh air out.
Gas heat works an entirely different way.
Fresh air, warmed and filtered, constantly
flows into every room In your house, chant·
ing the air every few minutes, aettl"l rid of
smoke and odors almost beiore you notice
them.
If you're heating with Gas, enjoy it. Cook
yourself a pot of sauerkraut, lllht up • ciaar
-then lean back and think of all the things
you can do with the money you savewkh Gas.

if::~;';:''J: homts dotl't amokt cigar!. Or

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. ~or a very goOtl reaoon.

Ettctricheatktteptwarmlng.awl the !Wlme
'lot!ll• air- and the sttne smoke and cooking
[tijorll--dal after day. Very few electrical~
homes have heat ducta to distribute
llliill'aif&lt;~eln fresh air. On a clear day you
oil the Will tv tht klt&lt;hln.
electric: heat iuo much more
than Gas (up to three times as

The Dodge Boys ale fidin',
drivin'1 poundin' leather
toaetyou and a;..tnaw ·
Dodge toaethef. Step up, pardner; lfs YQ~~J . •~,,.1:
And with the good guys, you know ev.Mbln&amp;'s
stacked in your favor.

Investor's guide!

. of,i~r.,New igr previously-owned, its impressive size, Ita remarkable beauty and Its continuity of
..~lflll!thave aU contributed to Cadillac's reputation as the finest of aU luxury car investments.
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can tell

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wear white hall.

~'d.n IJid.pfide of o\.iaershlP in a 'previously·owned
C~llat, ~m P,i
new cars of les•er ~tatut~. F~r
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att • ·•ow•lliulloi ,)ll,il Wty idto pew can of Gther
in&amp;k•o. An41!adiii~O ~ lotytan pl-ovided •• olnndard
. , i~~i~_lt.eh~' ~~!•li\f11~ .~~·•11llt~lon,

powe1,••••rfna.

R. H. RAWLI'NGS , SONS CO.
Mill &amp; Second Streets

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models. automatic cornering lights and many other con..
veni.ences tltat evetl now cOst- extra on most new cal'!.
Consider, too, the extra reassurance of motoring in an
automobile o( Cadil~'&amp; imptel!!live siZe and ttaturt!.
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' you buy your next (lll, be sure to look for your
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authoriiec!CidiUac dealer'• u1ed'car s;gn.lt Is th• be"
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Every good thing that happens efectricarfy is a bigger bargain today
thla IYI!rl For here in Ohio the price per unit of electricity is lower now
thlll....,.. before. Because electricity does such wondarful thlnas, you're
using more and more. Your total bill is larger-but the !Kiit cost Is down.
How bas electricity remained so low in prlcel
Ohio's inver.tor-owned electric pow&lt;&gt;r companies keep searchin&amp; for
better and better ways to serve your electrical needs. One tllllmple
. •• the &amp;!tong regional network that interconnects Ohio's eight electric
companiH, and links with aleetric systems In ather stl!tes. The reiUit
Is more efficient operation. Increased efficiency, and your ITealer use,
laave helped make it possible to keep the price of electricity low•
So. Whlll most prices seem to be going up and up-hold this ehetiful
tiooulflt Ill mind, "1he good things that bappen tllclrlcally . . a Diller
barpiiiiOdaY thaA Mrl~

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engine, std. trans. Tires like new, radio and heater.

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327 cu. in. engine, Powerglide trans. Power steering and
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ceilings downslalrs, slorm
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doors, venetian bllndo, large
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bUilding and building lorm"'·iiRawling•HondaSalu
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