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I of Clara Henry Lochary was "Adagio From Sonatma No. 3
; presented Sunday afternoon at j and Bach's "Jesus, Joy of Man
' the Trinity United Churcl! •of Desiring;" Elizabeth Blaettnar,
• Christ. Pomeroy.
Tchaikowsky's "Coronation Pol·

played etique" by Tscha1kowsky, by

uswing High, Swing Low" and Jennie Proffitl. a student of
. - stephen Stanley's selection Helen Coast Hayes.
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REGIS'I1ER GUESTS - Registering guests attending a show by the Winding Trail Garden Club Saturday ·at ·
. . . · Others playing and their selecthe
Pomeroy Elementary School were, left to right,. Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Leo Kennedy and Mrs ... charles
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space agency todov disclosed created by last January's
new schedules lor manned spacecraft fire which killed
space flight calling for the first three astronauts at Cape
three-man Apollo mi"i"' early "ennedy. His outline indicated
next year and po.!Sioly a that the first Apollo flight has
. AW ARD!!:D TROPIUES - Members of .the Pomeroy Elementary Sehool Safety Jiatrol Unit we~ creS!lnt- manned moon landing as been set back by just about one
d tro hi durin a meeting of the P.ometov Elementarv PJ'A Mond~ uight. Front row, left to ngt, are originally planned by 1910.
year.
Aobin ~,:!, capt!tn; Vicki Blankenship, Edith Mees, Marlnda YO'!fiio .~abeMtb maettna~ Sharo1t ~~a~~~~
James E. Webb. administra· NASA had scheduled the first
ond row Eddie Hayes Dennis Glaze, Steven Warner, ·Kenny Harns, Eusene c nney, ommy e •.
tor of the National Aeronautics Apollo flight for Feb. 21 of this
c~afin; back row, Jor{ Dillard, Jef! Shank, Scott Walt"n, Mark Werry, Rick Mayer and Steven Jewell.-Sen- a n d S pa c e Administration year. The three-man crew for
tlnel Photo.
(NASA), outlined fo; the Senate that Hight, commanded by Col.
Space Committee the agency's Virgil L (Gus) GriB&lt;om per-

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P six artistic arrangements class tive material with weathe'red

~iwn:r,.:&amp;iiW&lt;~Wt""~5/'.f#t&gt;X·n·A es in the sprin·g flower show
or driftwood, ribbons werit to
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staged Saturday at the
blue; Mrs. Roy Betzlng, PomeJust received lnother big.shipm!!ll of
POMIDROY Elementary PTA roy Elementary School were
roy Garden Club, red; Mrs. Vlc' :)!
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j family. Mr. Keller attended the ' Monday at 7:30 P· m. ~t the warded to Mrs. Robert Lewis.
tor Hysell,, Wildwood Gar~en
TIMEX WATCHES -l!ldies anci;·m'.nsmrllll
I costs.
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Kentucky Derby Saturday
school; installation of ofhcers; In the judging by Mrs.
Club, Y.IIDw; ad · Mrs. Jack
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Mrs.
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an
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judge
Robson,
Twilight
Club,
white.
windups,
self
winds,
electrlct;
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Association:
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In the ]umor
. . d'IV lsi on, Bren da
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h 500 I and .daughter, 'Becky, of Gall•-· p ortsmouth will presen t sa fety ! the OAGC, Mrs. LeWIS
I Last year more 1 ·~ 'u ·000S 1polis, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan awards to patrol boys and ] place in "Tile Electric ooCo.," BoUn
and Koso Hysell receivchoice of style and 1Hr1ctlve ~ncft
cars were stolen In t ' · · Elberfeld Huntington w va patrol girls. Hostesses for the modem design in which she . ed blue ribbons, and Carol Lewand tllJS represents an ·~crease i were w.;,kend visito;s oi M;: evening will be the kindergart- 1lured the use of a light b u 1b;
and Sam Tel'2oppolous,
for giving,
of more than 60 P"r cen Since ' and Mrs. Robert Elberfeld.
I'" mothers and the ftrst grade I"The Truck Farm," an
ribbons in the class, "D air
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I rangement usi~f fruits and
Farljl," arrangem~nts feat:urit1gll REG. $3~.95 TIMEX WATCHES_ SALE $29.29~
! - Over 80 per cent of cars Mother's Weekend at Obto Um- i INSPEC!'ION of Bethel 62, letables: · and
A Pop
the use of animal ftgur!nes.
REG. $24.95 TIMEX WATCHES__;, SALi $11.29~
1stolen had the doors unlocked i versity with her son, J. C., a : International Order of J 0 b 's Ian arrangement In a cola
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the ''Christmas Parade" oate·.ll
Ileft in the ignition.
Pvt. MIChael eu!Z ng e p. m., Monday at the Pomeroy
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SALE .,$'3 .•l7 :.
_ Over one-half of the thefts Sunday for Fort Richards~n, Masonic Temple, Maoollll, East. I for ,?•r mter!""?,ve
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go.ry; a blue rtbbon went
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I were from private residences or Alaska. He had been here wtth ern Star members and par- m Coal Mme, and
Miss Roush for her apec:im•!nll \EG. $16.95 TIMEX WATCHES__:.__ SALE $12.44 .
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of the Middleport First place in "Salt Workd,"
Junior Club for a collection
REG. $15.00 TIMEX waTCHES
_ SALE. $11.00
ere ore, remove uoe 1g .
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REG. $13.95 TIMEX WATCHES- SALE $10.2.1
1 with it, 'and clos:'the windows Charleston for his flight by Mr. Church will meet at 7:30 Mon~ nowers, went to Mrs.
when leaving the auto.
and Mrs. Pat Neutzling and day mght m tbe pastor's study. Thomp~n.
Mrs.. Thompson received
REG. $12.95 TIMEX WATCHES _SALE $9.49
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IPaul Roush
Red nbbon winners In the
blues and a red for displays
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thefts account·
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. LOCAL. Band cIasses wete Mrs. Charles
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Whether you own a prae- 1the major crimes committed in and children, Lort an
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Wildflower oategory. .
REG. $9.95 TIMEX WATCHES 'SALE '$7.19.
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Three s p e cIa I displays
REG. $8.95 T.IMEX WATCHES SALE u "'..
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fortable to return to a hot car Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hen- WOMEN'S SOCIETY of Chris·Jroy. A film on cancer
mg ware eldtiblted by . M
REG. $7.95 TIMEX WA!CHES ~~ $5,13
hcn-•'t a ghoot of a ohcmco
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REG. $6.95 TIMEX WATCHES _
SALE. $S,09 ,,
to dCIIIICig'o lL Wo loaturo a with closed windows, but il's ry, Amesville, were u n daY Uan service of Heatb Methodist also be shown. Each
' even more uncomfortable to re- Idmner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Church meets at 7:30 Monday attending is asked to bring Lewis, and Mrs. Thompson.
eomploto fur ••rYieo by
, turn to where t11e car "was" J?' Stanley. They attended the night al tile ~urcb. New offi- . guest
Sarah Roush,_ Wildwood G~:::11
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•and suddenly realize it is now I piano recital of Mrs. Clara cers will be mstalled and .lbe I WSCS of the United
Club, was gtven a red l
Mikes AGi'ilt Grldu1tlon G , 00·
"hot" lor another reason.
Henry Lochary at ·the Trinity annual pledge service ,will be !dist Church annual
for ~er display of African
STORAGE
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Church
of
Olrist.
conducted
by
Mrs.
Fred
Hibbs.
daughter
banquet
Tuesday,
lets In the bouaeplanta
FURRIERS' CLEANING
Bl . Co I
Miss Ramora Boice, Dayton, The Rev. Max Donahue will P m with meat, cake and
A "Tour of Meigs
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IEPAIRS AND RESMING i
rune ,mp etes
was tbe weekend guest of her bave charge of the Installation .;. 8~ being provided, 11 will
was the theme of tbe show.
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Raymond service for the new officers of Ia potluck dinner and e~::~~::l
, Operator s Course
, all WSCS Ci"''les. Hostesses will is requested to Iring a c
CAll US FOR STOIAGf flOW I I Pfc. Thomas A. Blaine. Jr .. Boice.
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IBlaine, Sr., recently completed were In Athens Saturday for the man Haddox, Mrs. Emerson 1trict nresldent, will be
a quarry machine Op&lt;'rators Ohio University Band Concert. Jones, Mrs. C. E. Burdette, and speaker.
1 course at Ft. Leonard Woo d. Their son, Fred, plays in the , Mrs. Guy Sltuler.
MIDDLElPORT Dally
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band.
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tion Bible Scl!ool plaoning
He is now serving with the . Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Neulz.. 1
Tuesday
sion wiD be held at ~ p.
PH. 992-5428
U. S.. Army In Bein Hoi after ling, Sr., joined their so~, Joc, l SYRACUSE PTA Tuesday at Tuesday at the MJddl04JDrl
spendmg a leave here With his a student at Ohio UmverSIIy Sat-, 7:30 p. m. at the School Audt· United Presbyterian Clturch.
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Pomeroy wife. Rosalie. who resides at , urday.
.• torium. Ohio University Family Persons interested in wor:king
1 Players of the Dramatics Arts as teachers or helpers
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! and Speech of lbe Division of the oommunily school are
Mental Hygiene w ; 11 present Ied to attend.
Congoleum-Nalrn VInyl Cushlonflor ln
~ "Ra~dom Target". by .N~r~j OlfiO .ETAPIII chapter, Beta
6 ft.,' ~ ft. and 12 ft. widths. . lAln&amp;
Sterling. The public Is mvtted.lsigma Phi Sorority, will meet
SPECIAL MEETING of tbe at 8:15 Tuesday night at the
weln1ng because it's cushioned. Quiet·
Middleport Lodge 363 Tuesday, 1Columbus and Southern 0 h i o
er and. needs no cementing down.
May 9, at 7:30p.m. ConfemngiEiectric eo. mecitng room. The
of the MM Degree, Harry C. 1new officers will be in.ltalted.
. Youi.aboice of t6e best patterns.
bound . I tltesher, Worshipful Master. Mrs Riclulrd Hovatter Mrl.
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s U· • MEMBERSillP TEA Tuesday Loi; Moore and Mrs. J~ Hedent read effecbvely . Can he 1 May 9 at 7'30 sponsored by the d ·
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' Women'&lt; Auxiliary of the Vetd h te
will be Mrs
Annsi""''l ~~o.;; cushioned vinyi
analyze and recite wltat be ha~ l erallll Memorial Hospital in ob- ! ~:v~t~~
Rut!t
In 6 fl; 9 ft. ~ 12;ft. widths. Select
read? Too lew c~llege fresh servance of Hospital Week. I He Members ara 1o note
men have this ability·
Mayor Legar will be guest Ich~n 8 In date of the ·
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the pattern that ~d look best in
To help htgb school students i speaker on the topic, "A Sani- •
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prepare for the college campus, 1tary sewer System for Pome- FOREST ROSE ""UNCD. 285 1 your home. ,.1;
Dr. Kenneth H. Blanchard and ,
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· well as developing efficient 1Daughters . of Amerlna! will
Davt'd J . y arm
versity faeulty members, lulve ·methods of text book reading meci at 7.30 Tuesday ntght at
Al'lllllrong Qulktr!Ont vinyl fioor
designed a special • u m mer!and skimming, Study s k i 1s the hall. Inspection will be
course to assist a limited. num- !will also bo ....
'•"gb', w•'lb em- white
and members are asked to wear
t;OV,ring. P(lpular prJced, yet depend·
ber of students In meebng the phasis on exam preparation, the INSTAIJ.,ATION OF •!file"!
able 8!)d beaumut
demands of college sludtes.
prjnct~os of note-taking, sched· by !be Middleport BUlin;~ aqd
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The class will stress the·tec!I- ill'ing bme; and the preparation Prof - at w
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Danube Hayden's Concerto In B by M1ss
1 Griffith, and a sele.ction, "Path-

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n(~ ' Kioes, e~&lt;ecutive ~eeretar~ · Attendltirn••~ ..Mr. 8nd M~s
All)l ·Mrs. Wallace Bradford.
Lawrence ~orarlly, Mr. an c
presentative director of
. Mrs. Cl)ariea Siitltb, Mr.
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Meigs ;County Association.
Mrs: John, M. : King, Mi'. and
. The meeting was haid last Mrs. Herman Kincaid, : ~. and
week-at the Neil House.
Mrs. WIUiam' Hari!en, !.lr. and
Eafile, Ohio Deparjment
Mrs. Jim Elias, aJid Mr. and
Health, tallted on air
Mrs. /!Obert aui.
ronlrol snd a report on
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Paragraphs lntroducecf·by the
ColuJ11bUS Zoo was gi•en
word "whereas" In a resolution
Dr. James Savoy, zoo
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IIIIIOking, .-il respiratorr
eases were presented ·at the
annual meeting of the 0 ld'
Tuberculo$ and Health ·
atlori aitended by Mrs.

ed ~&lt;Marching Song" and "Ov- and Gle.nna S~rag~e concl_uded, .

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Mee~ing Last Week .

er the Rainbow;" Kimberly the recttal With S~lf~~telto I
Jones doing "Bells are Ring- by Bach. and Chopm s Grand
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• the students to Mrs. Lochary. "Gypsy Rondo;" Owen Black- l
A floral arrangement 'was pro· wood, Bach mi.nuets and Prei vided by Mrs. Fred Blaettnar. lode from Chopm . .
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executives gray atr. .
' guests of Alfred Elberfeld and
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space&lt;:raft during ground t..t..
Webb said NASA has "developed a plan under which tbe
first man-rated Apollo Block II
space eraft will be delivered to
Cape Keonedy late tlois year
and launched 3 montlu&lt; later."
Webb said the crew will bo
the tbree-man team which had
been back-up support for the ill·
fated Grissom mission- Navy
Capt_ Walter M. Schirra, Walter

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Maj. Donn F. Eflele.
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Webb noted !1111 Scbl;ra -:
would thus beeome tbe - ,-;
aatronaut to fly •lllrle .,..,.
tlollll" of U.S. spaeecirdMercury, Gemllll and Apollo;
Webb aald the aew, Blodr Jl
spacecraft will "till 1 100 Pill'
cent oxygen almooJileft, 1M
the use of noli&lt;Ombuatible llid
ru-e-resistant materials will
mlnlmlze tbe risk of f~." ,

\Big MIG Base Knocked Out

Purchase -of 16 trophies for fioats In ~he Big ,Bend
RP-~atta Parade Friday, June 23 at 1 p.m., 111 addition to
i~nd band trophlea was announced Monday by Pres! nt Jack Carsey at
regular meeting of the Po~e~oy
ber of Commerce. in the BaUey Restaurant J.luildin~\ Of the record number of parade trophies, e1ght will
be. ~arded for commercial floats and eight _for_ entrte.~
bv' .\IOJI.CODlmercial
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0 individuals.
za~~~ qar,ey urged
, fl.OO to the ~urrent llollars-for- ' .
re;id~~io submit float en- Scholars cllllipaign, and heard 1
lrllf ~parade marsbaU
reports regarding collections!
Glltbok at the earUest . !rom businesses In Pomeroy for I
ble at1 . A1eature ol thl$
Ibis fund.
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parade .wtn be the Ohio
A letter ,... read from C &amp;
Shrlner11,
dlvlalon ~neer L. B. Huln bther business, tile
promising lhe Land•caping
ber
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of railroad track! In the buslof
Diehl u
· 1·ness district With a fresh layer :
of crushed stone, uniform In i
and color. ·
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program, but an oppOrtunity for following a 6:30 p.m. c11aner
average students to better pre- ,Martin Restaurant. .
pare to achieve success and ·
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l'omoroy,O.
Blanchard and Yarington ha••e WHITE ROSE Lodge WII
both had extensive e•perlence 1 meet Wednesday, ~ay 10 at
TONIGHT ond TUISDAY. with the study and readlngl30 p. m. at lbe Mtddlepnrt Le- I
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By JOE CARNIClEI\U
UPI Sporll Writer
Roger Maris may never be
able to carry Roger Hornsby's
bat but the St. lJlulll Cardinals
are convinced that be can carry
biB welghl In their bid for a
National ·League pennant.
It was ·back 1n the _spring o!
1962·that Marl&gt; refosed to pose
for a pboto with Hornsby and
brought the Hall of Farner's

scorn down on his hepd.
him to the ClUdlnalalalll wL11er
"Roger Marls." said Hornsby, for an infielder who couldn't
a. three-lime .400 hitter who,malte It with the New York
balled .358 during a 23-year Mel&gt;.
major league career, "'-"luldn'tl
Runa That Collllt
carry my bat."
Maris isn't exacUy breaking
The man who, bit 61 home down fences for tbe Cardinals
runs for the 1961 New York this ye;ll'. but he I&gt; swinging a
Yankees slumped to 33 hoiners game-winning, late-inning bal.
and a .256 average in !1Hl2. His After a torrid start, Maris nas
career went steadily downhUI levelled · orr at .270 -one point
unUJ the Yankees finally traded more than he hit in 1961 when

Perranoskl.
atraight gam~ ~ ,
to

u_~-~~:f?i+,~

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labelled him, "a .269,'l'lm McCarver.
Elsewhere In the
IHornsby
hitter"-and'has driven ln eight Tbe Cardinals, who went Into League, San Francisco
runs, Including the winning, tally the ninth trailing 3-2. tied the Chicago 9-2 and Los

fourth straight '"ctory and Tom
Haller knocked in three l1l11ll t~
the Giants hitting attack.
in Monday night's 11-5 vl~tory score on singles by Curt F'lood beat Houston 4-2. The
MHrichal gave up a homer to
over the Plttsllurgh Pirates. ' and Cepeda and MeCerver's between Atlanta and
Erme Ba!!ks in the seCood ·
Marls, batting ' for Alex infield out. After tbe Cardinals phia was rained out.
inning to end his shu!Jut s&lt;ein
Johnson, delivered the game· hoosled the score to 6-3 with In American League action, at 23 innings. The Giani&gt; tagged
winning hit when he doubled in their three-run rally in the loth, Washington downed Mirm•"otaJ Cub starter Ferguson Jenkllls
the top of the lOth inning after Manny Jimenez doubled in two 7-4, and California nipped
for six hils and five runs In the '
a double by Julian Javier, a runs to pull the Pirates to York 3-2.
first two innings, Including
.
walk to Orlando Cepeda and within a run.
Juan Marichal Umiled
Willie Mays' 544th career home ..
singles by Mike Shannon and
Wellltrllen Trlumpb
Cubs to four hits to earn his run.
Ron Fairly drove In lOree
granted for Clay to fight In runs with a double and a pair of
other countries, However, the singles to lift the DodgOI's over
lawyer said blanket permission the Aslros.
would not be granted. It would Claude Osteen, who got three
have to be applied for innings o! relief help from Ron
HOUS'l'ON &lt;UP!) -Caaalus three weeks out of fighting Federal Judge Ben C. Connally separately for each fight.
Clay, .confined temporarily to condition" but said be planned plaeed the stipulation on his 1 Cov~ngt: ~~~ said he was
this country under $6,000 bOild to continue fighting outside the bond that he would have to have Panmng
s ar a SSlu~:•:t;!~~::ll
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By Ualled Press lntematioaal
American teague
for refusing to be Inducted Into country because U.S. promoters the court's permission before! ~e Wort~ Boxmg ~
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National League
By United Press Jnternallonal the Army, planned today to will not handle him.
leaving the country.
';~ 'W:~ ngndCI~~ of hia tltlek.
W.QL. Pel. GB .
W. L. Pet. GB•conUnue his boxing career! But he would have to receive
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Cincinnati
17 8 .680
Detroit
13 7 .650 .•• outside the United States within •the court's permission first. Hayden Covington, . Clays BoXIng CommtssiOn took away
Pittsburgh
12 7 .632 2 Chicago
12 7 .632 10 tbe next six m,onlhs.
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St. l.ouis
13 9 .591 210 Washington
12 10 .545 2
The former heavyweight
WINS FEATURE RACE
Judge hiS client will not be Irefused to be Inducted.
Atlanta
12 9 .571 3 INew York
10 10 .500 3 cliampion was indieted Monday LEBANON, Ohio (UP)) - leavmg . the country without Covmglon mentioned a pos:si· ll
Chicago
10 10 .500 41!. Boston
10 10 .500 3 by a 21-member grand jury for Queen Franell came from far perml~~lon from you, your Ibie fight for promoter Ingemar
Philadelphia 10 10 .500 410 California
12 12 .500 3 falling 11 days ago to take the off the pace to win the featured honor..
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: Joh~nssen in Stockholm, .
San Francisco 10 12 .455 510 Minnesota
9 12 ,429 41!. one step forward which would race by one length at Lebanon Covmgton said early today. the agamst an unnamed opponent tn
New York
8 13 .381 7 Baltimore
9 12 .429 41!.1 have signified Induction into the Raceway here Monday night. judge tndlcated at the hearmg· Tokyo and perhaps others
Los Angeles
8 13 .381 7 Cleveland
8 II .421 410 armed services.
Queen Franell paid $12, $7, and that pernusswn would be Germany and Lebanon.
Houston
7 16 .304 9 Kansas City
8 12 .41111 ~
He pleaded innocent and was $6.60. Dandy Demon was second
Monday's Results
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released under $5,01111 bond.
and paid $23.60 and $10. Notrt.
San Francisco 9 Chicago 2
Washington 7 Minnesota 4
Clay admitted he was "about Dame paid $5.1!0.
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Los Angeles 4 Hous!on 2 (mght) Today'• Probable Pltcbera
Atlanta at Phila, ppd, rain
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New York (Stottlemyre 2-2)
ANAHEIM. Calif. (UP() - ity to further the iotere't of
an t e Best
Cincinnati &lt;Nolan 2-1) at New at California &lt;Brunet 1-4), 11
Veteran Outfielder Jimmy' Pier- baseball and the Angels. We
and Home lnsurai'' C&amp;
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p.m.
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[ ge s as a publtc retauons rep- coaches and managers of leaSEE BILL CHILDS
St. LoUIS lCarlton 1·1) at [7 p.~
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Op osin Nolan is veteran resentative.
gues like the Little and Pony 1
P1ltsburgh (Veale 4.0), 8:051 Chicago (Howard 1-2) at the C
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Meigs County's Oldest and Largest
Chicago (Culp 1·2), 2:30p.m.
Minnesota (Grant 1·11, q &gt;.m. Nolan, who ~I pitch~t 1 The Reds wind up a !().day Bubba. Morton. Rubio and Mor· luncheon and dinner s~~t~~~~~~
Los Angeles &lt;Drysdale .l-3) at Detroit !McLain 2-3) at more
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w~ 01 t:· lroad trip here Thursday after- ton were optioned to the An· as an Angel public r:
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Braves ~ ay
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Ctncmnall at New York (rught)
Wedneoda)t'a Gam10
Jor
Retlult
1Phtladelphia Pltilltes.
hour recall basis.
Atlanta. at Phila (Y., twi·nighl) New York at Califo"!"a &lt;night) B
~Internat~onal : Cin~lnnati was idle Monday The Angels are now down to
St. LoUis at Pittsburgh
Boston at Kansas C1ty (mghtJ Y
: followmg the Atlanta senes tJ the 25-man American League
San Francisco at Chicago
Chicago at Baltimore (night)
National League
1give the team a day of travel player limit required by mid·
Los Angeles at Houston
Detroit at Cleveland (night)
Atlanta at PhUa, pprl. rain
. and rest before engaging the night on Wednesday. Tile ros--·-·
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302 300 001- t!O o: Mets.
ter includes veteran first baseFight Results
Chicago
010 100 01111-- 2 4 0
man Bill Moose Skowron, reBy UDited -Press lnlerllatloaal Mariehal (4-3) and Haller:
American League
cently acquired from the Chi·
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Bob Jenkins, Koonce t3), Niekro 16), Wash
01111 001 01111-- 7 9 0 oago White Smt:.
Foster, 174, wa' hI n g t 0 n, Radatz (9) and Hundley.
Minn
120 01111 001- 4 11 0 Skowron joined the Angels
knoeked out Eddie Cotton, 174, Jenklna (3-2) . HRS - Banks Ort
Pr'dd (Z) Hannan Monday for the start of a lhreeSeaUie, wash. ll).
(4th), Mays &lt;2nd), Santo (3rd), (8), ~dwin ~7/and Casanova; game series against his OX·
Davenport (34&lt;1).
Ollom, Worlidnglon (7), Merritt mates - the New York YanJACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) (IO innings)
(7), Kline (7) and Nixon. WP- kees.
CLEVELArND (UP!) _ The -Jimmie Bello, 150, Philaclel- SIL
01111 002 IIIII 3-- 6 12 I Hanoan (l·l). LP-Worthington P10rsall, ~ color!ul player
ninth place Cleveland Indians, phia, knocked out Rocky Ran· Pill
000 2110 IIIII 2- 5 9 0 1!-Z). HRS-Uhlaender (1st), known for hts screWball antics,
who haven't scored a run in dell, 146, Tampa, Fla. (4).
Washburn, Woodesblek m. 1 McMullen (2nd).
first got Into organ12ed basethe last l8 billings take on tbe
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Hoernar 18), Willis (9), Briles ,
ball w1th the Scranto.1 club. He
league leading ~troll Tigers
(10), Jaster (10) and McCarver; ; NY
001 010 01111-- 2 5 I made the majors with the Bos81 the stadiwn tonlgbL
WORCESTER, Mass. (UP!) Pizarro, Face 19), Sllort (9),1 Cal
100 100 !Ox- l 9 0 ton Red Sox in 19M and later
Using All New Hydraulic
Rebuilt
Even though the Indians have -lsedro Per~, 150,_ Westfl&lt;ld, MeBea~ (9), Law (10) and May. 1 Talbot, Renlff (7), Hamilton played with Cleveland, Wash- .
lost five of their last 8 e v 0 n Mass., outpOinted K1d Bassey, WP-Willis ll.Q), LP-Law (0· 1 17), and Howard; Willhite, 1nglon and the New York Mels.
games Manager Joe Adock 150, British West Indies 18); 3).
Kelso (6), Rojas 17) and He has been with the Angels
said ~ Isn't ready to push the Billy Conlin, 169 Fitchburg, LA
100 001 200- 4 11 0 Renlfl 10.2). JIBS-Hall (4th), since the 1964 season.
panic button yet
Mass., outpointed Clarenee ISu- Hou
002 01111 01111-- ~ 7 0 Talbol (lsi).
Angel General Ma"ager Fred
"We've got t; stay with the gar) Ryan, 170, Newark, N.J. Os~, Perranoakl l7) and
Haney, in ann~~ing ~iersoll's
best defenses we've got," Ad- (8).
Torborg, Cuellar, Sernbera (8), In 11126, Commander Richard new job, said, J•mtnJ Is popuFordo, Chm, ~
cock said. "We are not scorSchneider (7), Lalman (8) and Byrd and F1oyd Bennett became Jar aU over th~ country and
Wa guaraD\ee OW' bnbrellDin,
Ali
Amorican '&lt;
..-vice t.be apecided Dumber ol
1ng enough runs, but we aren't NEW ORLEANS (UP!) _ ·Bateman. WP~n &lt;'-1). LP the first men to fly over the what. we have m mmd Is us·
:mile&amp; or yean from date of iJa...
Compacts.
stallation, whiclurver COIIlell 'first
going to start malting changes. Fred Martinovich, 146y,, New- :-5e'"bera !~).
t_~orth Pol."'_ __ _ _ · - - -·-· ing h~!"p~arlty and his abil·
0!11111
Slightly
.Adiu.tment. prorated on mileqe
and. based on price~ IIIEhiM aC:
We'll get whatever offense we ark, N.J., outpointed Jerry
Highor.
time of adjuMment.
can get out of the guys who Pelligrini, 148, New Orleans
bave been playing."
(10).
HERE'S WHAT WE DO ..•
Indians President Gahe Paul
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• Repack Wheel ·,
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margin for error. One ~alse Lovell Franklin, 134\!o, Oakland,
•Inspect
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step and we lose. There IS a CaUl., stopped Jimmy Fields,
Cylinder
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• Road Test &lt;:;ar
tum factor involved here, tao.
• Greate Seals
We'll start winning these close SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) _
ones."
Nate Colllns, 159, San FrancisEight of Cleveland's 11 losses co, outpointed Carl Moore, 157, i
so far have been by two runs IPhoenix, Ariz. (10).
or less.
Although Adcock admits the Ius was speed and def-. Chi·
Indians defense needs strength- cago has pitching, ·spoed a n d
ening, he refuses to sacrifice defense. We've got pltclllllg."
any of it to build up the offen· Adcock scheduled a long bel·
slve side.
tUng practice at the llladlum
Mcock said, "Sure ihere are Munday. On band were Rocky
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By JOE CARNIClEI\U
UPI Sporll Writer
Roger Maris may never be
able to carry Roger Hornsby's
bat but the St. lJlulll Cardinals
are convinced that be can carry
biB welghl In their bid for a
National ·League pennant.
It was ·back 1n the _spring o!
1962·that Marl&gt; refosed to pose
for a pboto with Hornsby and
brought the Hall of Farner's

scorn down on his hepd.
him to the ClUdlnalalalll wL11er
"Roger Marls." said Hornsby, for an infielder who couldn't
a. three-lime .400 hitter who,malte It with the New York
balled .358 during a 23-year Mel&gt;.
major league career, "'-"luldn'tl
Runa That Collllt
carry my bat."
Maris isn't exacUy breaking
The man who, bit 61 home down fences for tbe Cardinals
runs for the 1961 New York this ye;ll'. but he I&gt; swinging a
Yankees slumped to 33 hoiners game-winning, late-inning bal.
and a .256 average in !1Hl2. His After a torrid start, Maris nas
career went steadily downhUI levelled · orr at .270 -one point
unUJ the Yankees finally traded more than he hit in 1961 when

Perranoskl.
atraight gam~ ~ ,
to

u_~-~~:f?i+,~

.

labelled him, "a .269,'l'lm McCarver.
Elsewhere In the
IHornsby
hitter"-and'has driven ln eight Tbe Cardinals, who went Into League, San Francisco
runs, Including the winning, tally the ninth trailing 3-2. tied the Chicago 9-2 and Los

fourth straight '"ctory and Tom
Haller knocked in three l1l11ll t~
the Giants hitting attack.
in Monday night's 11-5 vl~tory score on singles by Curt F'lood beat Houston 4-2. The
MHrichal gave up a homer to
over the Plttsllurgh Pirates. ' and Cepeda and MeCerver's between Atlanta and
Erme Ba!!ks in the seCood ·
Marls, batting ' for Alex infield out. After tbe Cardinals phia was rained out.
inning to end his shu!Jut s&lt;ein
Johnson, delivered the game· hoosled the score to 6-3 with In American League action, at 23 innings. The Giani&gt; tagged
winning hit when he doubled in their three-run rally in the loth, Washington downed Mirm•"otaJ Cub starter Ferguson Jenkllls
the top of the lOth inning after Manny Jimenez doubled in two 7-4, and California nipped
for six hils and five runs In the '
a double by Julian Javier, a runs to pull the Pirates to York 3-2.
first two innings, Including
.
walk to Orlando Cepeda and within a run.
Juan Marichal Umiled
Willie Mays' 544th career home ..
singles by Mike Shannon and
Wellltrllen Trlumpb
Cubs to four hits to earn his run.
Ron Fairly drove In lOree
granted for Clay to fight In runs with a double and a pair of
other countries, However, the singles to lift the DodgOI's over
lawyer said blanket permission the Aslros.
would not be granted. It would Claude Osteen, who got three
have to be applied for innings o! relief help from Ron
HOUS'l'ON &lt;UP!) -Caaalus three weeks out of fighting Federal Judge Ben C. Connally separately for each fight.
Clay, .confined temporarily to condition" but said be planned plaeed the stipulation on his 1 Cov~ngt: ~~~ said he was
this country under $6,000 bOild to continue fighting outside the bond that he would have to have Panmng
s ar a SSlu~:•:t;!~~::ll
.. , ...
By Ualled Press lntematioaal
American teague
for refusing to be Inducted Into country because U.S. promoters the court's permission before! ~e Wort~ Boxmg ~
' . ...
National League
By United Press Jnternallonal the Army, planned today to will not handle him.
leaving the country.
';~ 'W:~ ngndCI~~ of hia tltlek.
W.QL. Pel. GB .
W. L. Pet. GB•conUnue his boxing career! But he would have to receive
,
e_
a .. e New Yor
Cincinnati
17 8 .680
Detroit
13 7 .650 .•• outside the United States within •the court's permission first. Hayden Covington, . Clays BoXIng CommtssiOn took away
Pittsburgh
12 7 .632 2 Chicago
12 7 .632 10 tbe next six m,onlhs.
••
New York la-yyer••~~ID!sed the the lttle shortly after Clay
St. l.ouis
13 9 .591 210 Washington
12 10 .545 2
The former heavyweight
WINS FEATURE RACE
Judge hiS client will not be Irefused to be Inducted.
Atlanta
12 9 .571 3 INew York
10 10 .500 3 cliampion was indieted Monday LEBANON, Ohio (UP)) - leavmg . the country without Covmglon mentioned a pos:si· ll
Chicago
10 10 .500 41!. Boston
10 10 .500 3 by a 21-member grand jury for Queen Franell came from far perml~~lon from you, your Ibie fight for promoter Ingemar
Philadelphia 10 10 .500 410 California
12 12 .500 3 falling 11 days ago to take the off the pace to win the featured honor..
.
: Joh~nssen in Stockholm, .
San Francisco 10 12 .455 510 Minnesota
9 12 ,429 41!. one step forward which would race by one length at Lebanon Covmgton said early today. the agamst an unnamed opponent tn
New York
8 13 .381 7 Baltimore
9 12 .429 41!.1 have signified Induction into the Raceway here Monday night. judge tndlcated at the hearmg· Tokyo and perhaps others
Los Angeles
8 13 .381 7 Cleveland
8 II .421 410 armed services.
Queen Franell paid $12, $7, and that pernusswn would be Germany and Lebanon.
Houston
7 16 .304 9 Kansas City
8 12 .41111 ~
He pleaded innocent and was $6.60. Dandy Demon was second
Monday's Results
lvinnda,v's Results
released under $5,01111 bond.
and paid $23.60 and $10. Notrt.
San Francisco 9 Chicago 2
Washington 7 Minnesota 4
Clay admitted he was "about Dame paid $5.1!0.
' WI
St.Louis 6 Pitt 5 (10 inn, night) California 3 New York 2
Los Angeles 4 Hous!on 2 (mght) Today'• Probable Pltcbera
Atlanta at Phila, ppd, rain
tAU Times EDT)
W
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Today'• Probable Pltcbers
New York (Stottlemyre 2-2)
ANAHEIM. Calif. (UP() - ity to further the iotere't of
an t e Best
Cincinnati &lt;Nolan 2-1) at New at California &lt;Brunet 1-4), 11
Veteran Outfielder Jimmy' Pier- baseball and the Angels. We
and Home lnsurai'' C&amp;
York (FISher 1·2), 8:05 p.m.
p.m.
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that
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pone . ,.,e
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tonight as 1bander bas 3 2-l record.
[ ge s as a publtc retauons rep- coaches and managers of leaSEE BILL CHILDS
St. LoUIS lCarlton 1·1) at [7 p.~
v ory ~elnn:;e~s 0
Op osin Nolan is veteran resentative.
gues like the Little and Pony 1
P1ltsburgh (Veale 4.0), 8:051 Chicago (Howard 1-2) at the C
. h thpenN J kpFishg
tng a 12 mark Piersall 37 was eut from the leagues"
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f this
club's roster
will
San Franclseo (Bolin 2-3) all Washington &lt;Coleman 2-1) at York Mets.
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season.
er Jorge Rubio and outfielder be available in g•oeral r o
Meigs County's Oldest and Largest
Chicago (Culp 1·2), 2:30p.m.
Minnesota (Grant 1·11, q &gt;.m. Nolan, who ~I pitch~t 1 The Reds wind up a !().day Bubba. Morton. Rubio and Mor· luncheon and dinner s~~t~~~~~~
Los Angeles &lt;Drysdale .l-3) at Detroit !McLain 2-3) at more
w
w~ 01 t:· lroad trip here Thursday after- ton were optioned to the An· as an Angel public r:
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Houston tDierker 2-2), 8:30 p.m. Cleveland (McDowell 2-0), 7:3 ally slate
g~gha~at•AuS:Inoon and then returned home gels' Pacific Coast League muo~an~·-_ _ _ _ _ _ _...::,,,.,.,,.,,.,,..,..,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,..,..,..,..,..,.,.~
. . Wednesday'• Games .
Braves ~ ay
~-- I for. a weekend .s~ries witb the Farm "tub at Seattle on a 24- 1 p.m.
Ctncmnall at New York (rught)
Wedneoda)t'a Gam10
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Retlult
1Phtladelphia Pltilltes.
hour recall basis.
Atlanta. at Phila (Y., twi·nighl) New York at Califo"!"a &lt;night) B
~Internat~onal : Cin~lnnati was idle Monday The Angels are now down to
St. LoUis at Pittsburgh
Boston at Kansas C1ty (mghtJ Y
: followmg the Atlanta senes tJ the 25-man American League
San Francisco at Chicago
Chicago at Baltimore (night)
National League
1give the team a day of travel player limit required by mid·
Los Angeles at Houston
Detroit at Cleveland (night)
Atlanta at PhUa, pprl. rain
. and rest before engaging the night on Wednesday. Tile ros--·-·
SF
302 300 001- t!O o: Mets.
ter includes veteran first baseFight Results
Chicago
010 100 01111-- 2 4 0
man Bill Moose Skowron, reBy UDited -Press lnlerllatloaal Mariehal (4-3) and Haller:
American League
cently acquired from the Chi·
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Bob Jenkins, Koonce t3), Niekro 16), Wash
01111 001 01111-- 7 9 0 oago White Smt:.
Foster, 174, wa' hI n g t 0 n, Radatz (9) and Hundley.
Minn
120 01111 001- 4 11 0 Skowron joined the Angels
knoeked out Eddie Cotton, 174, Jenklna (3-2) . HRS - Banks Ort
Pr'dd (Z) Hannan Monday for the start of a lhreeSeaUie, wash. ll).
(4th), Mays &lt;2nd), Santo (3rd), (8), ~dwin ~7/and Casanova; game series against his OX·
Davenport (34&lt;1).
Ollom, Worlidnglon (7), Merritt mates - the New York YanJACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) (IO innings)
(7), Kline (7) and Nixon. WP- kees.
CLEVELArND (UP!) _ The -Jimmie Bello, 150, Philaclel- SIL
01111 002 IIIII 3-- 6 12 I Hanoan (l·l). LP-Worthington P10rsall, ~ color!ul player
ninth place Cleveland Indians, phia, knocked out Rocky Ran· Pill
000 2110 IIIII 2- 5 9 0 1!-Z). HRS-Uhlaender (1st), known for hts screWball antics,
who haven't scored a run in dell, 146, Tampa, Fla. (4).
Washburn, Woodesblek m. 1 McMullen (2nd).
first got Into organ12ed basethe last l8 billings take on tbe
_
Hoernar 18), Willis (9), Briles ,
ball w1th the Scranto.1 club. He
league leading ~troll Tigers
(10), Jaster (10) and McCarver; ; NY
001 010 01111-- 2 5 I made the majors with the Bos81 the stadiwn tonlgbL
WORCESTER, Mass. (UP!) Pizarro, Face 19), Sllort (9),1 Cal
100 100 !Ox- l 9 0 ton Red Sox in 19M and later
Using All New Hydraulic
Rebuilt
Even though the Indians have -lsedro Per~, 150,_ Westfl&lt;ld, MeBea~ (9), Law (10) and May. 1 Talbot, Renlff (7), Hamilton played with Cleveland, Wash- .
lost five of their last 8 e v 0 n Mass., outpOinted K1d Bassey, WP-Willis ll.Q), LP-Law (0· 1 17), and Howard; Willhite, 1nglon and the New York Mels.
games Manager Joe Adock 150, British West Indies 18); 3).
Kelso (6), Rojas 17) and He has been with the Angels
said ~ Isn't ready to push the Billy Conlin, 169 Fitchburg, LA
100 001 200- 4 11 0 Renlfl 10.2). JIBS-Hall (4th), since the 1964 season.
panic button yet
Mass., outpointed Clarenee ISu- Hou
002 01111 01111-- ~ 7 0 Talbol (lsi).
Angel General Ma"ager Fred
"We've got t; stay with the gar) Ryan, 170, Newark, N.J. Os~, Perranoakl l7) and
Haney, in ann~~ing ~iersoll's
best defenses we've got," Ad- (8).
Torborg, Cuellar, Sernbera (8), In 11126, Commander Richard new job, said, J•mtnJ Is popuFordo, Chm, ~
cock said. "We are not scorSchneider (7), Lalman (8) and Byrd and F1oyd Bennett became Jar aU over th~ country and
Wa guaraD\ee OW' bnbrellDin,
Ali
Amorican '&lt;
..-vice t.be apecided Dumber ol
1ng enough runs, but we aren't NEW ORLEANS (UP!) _ ·Bateman. WP~n &lt;'-1). LP the first men to fly over the what. we have m mmd Is us·
:mile&amp; or yean from date of iJa...
Compacts.
stallation, whiclurver COIIlell 'first
going to start malting changes. Fred Martinovich, 146y,, New- :-5e'"bera !~).
t_~orth Pol."'_ __ _ _ · - - -·-· ing h~!"p~arlty and his abil·
0!11111
Slightly
.Adiu.tment. prorated on mileqe
and. based on price~ IIIEhiM aC:
We'll get whatever offense we ark, N.J., outpointed Jerry
Highor.
time of adjuMment.
can get out of the guys who Pelligrini, 148, New Orleans
bave been playing."
(10).
HERE'S WHAT WE DO ..•
Indians President Gahe Paul
_
• Repack Wheel ·,
has complained, "We have no LAS VEGAS, Nev. IUPI) -'
Bca.rmgs on B :)th \1
Front Wheel11
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margin for error. One ~alse Lovell Franklin, 134\!o, Oakland,
•Inspect
Master
step and we lose. There IS a CaUl., stopped Jimmy Fields,
Cylinder
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confidence factor and a momen- 135. :y, Los Angeles (10).
• Road Test &lt;:;ar
tum factor involved here, tao.
• Greate Seals
We'll start winning these close SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) _
ones."
Nate Colllns, 159, San FrancisEight of Cleveland's 11 losses co, outpointed Carl Moore, 157, i
so far have been by two runs IPhoenix, Ariz. (10).
or less.
Although Adcock admits the Ius was speed and def-. Chi·
Indians defense needs strength- cago has pitching, ·spoed a n d
ening, he refuses to sacrifice defense. We've got pltclllllg."
any of it to build up the offen· Adcock scheduled a long bel·
slve side.
tUng practice at the llladlum
Mcock said, "Sure ihere are Munday. On band were Rocky
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gel. Cbicago's offense against spring in the big leagues.
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IIU!Iell, Howard Avenue, SeneA donatfon t the Cancer So- IGelll!ral Hospital and members . meade, re~,.ived a laceration I
SlONE
. •ety was made when the Dau- signed a round-robm card for of the leg Monday 5:05 p.m ..
, ,ters o1 Rutb Class met at her. In Mis• Genheimer.;s. ab· when he rode his \Jicycle across ,
&gt;oe Pomeroy United Methodist\ sence, Mlsa Lydia Ebersbacb Rt. U from .Robinaon Slreel :
~horeb Monday Afternoon. presented the devotional pro- and colllded with a northbound 1
,,.~-Lgttm Wltleh Included readings car driven by Jame• Edward.
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Mrt. E1ilel Stewart, presldent, entitled "~ lbe W!rulows to Morrow, 22, Pt. Pleasant. Young
Tuaday
w" •t lite plano far g r o u
Gild," "Plctlrig Up Aftet lllusse\1
treated at Holzer
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PTA Tuesday 11
.·· -· · - '.'"ging to ope~. llle meeting. GUiers," and "A 'I'talned Fl1." llospltal. The driller of the ve- -~ ~~t the School Aud~l
,
~¥he ~ongs w~e '!h•~.~~";! Memuers responded to roll hicle was not cMrged.
:~riu~. ohio University Family 11
~~~:~•lt'Y
m; 0~veth~ ;.'!t~s." Mom- call with a Mother's Day qu~le- 1 The mishap was · investigated Player$ of the Dramatics Arl!l I •
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O'F-'
bers gave sentence prayers A card of thanks was r e ~ d I by the S~erl!rs dl!l&gt;artment.
and Speech of the Dlvuuon of I . ... . - A - ~~~:!tuV~~- "::~~
for the sick and afflicted and from the A. V. Howell rami y. l
Mental Hygiene w • I l present [ ~
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The program tncludlld read. ..
''Random Target" by N or
No•.,...... tho olttl" lttWI
lheny, Loon! Mrt. Jolin
It Pwaa noted tbai Miss Ada ings by Mrs. Stewart. "My Get
Att!~Eli1'8 ttEPOitTiiD ISterling. Tile public Is Invited.
M to iorm tht , • ..,..t.. anowor, u =~.,~~=~•
Pt.
Genhellner is confined to Meigs Up and Go Has Got Up an d PT PLEASANT _ Arrested SPECIAL MEETING of tbe 1_ _ _ _
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oiiiJIOic&lt;IIIJ tho ..... eartoon. Pleaaant: Mrs. Edward !I""
Mltlllll~lft. Olllf
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Gone" and "The Oluldren'a recorded at the county jail dur- Middleport Lodge SB3 Tuesday, !
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Hour;" Mrs. Richar_d Oamp- lng the weeki!Jtd were: Roy w. IMay 9, at u p.m. Conferring
tmt~~e!IJRIUI!AIISliER~AN~JI nal!ll, Apple 01'0111; Mrs. lrl
PliCU ...
bell, "House bf the S1de of the Holfs!nger, 30 , Red House, char- .of the MM Degree, Harry C. I
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ClKID MiliCI lMUllr IITMII
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And SPRING tiMIE
the Christian News by M 19 8 cated: l&gt;alrick Dale Shaffer, MEMBERSHIP TE!A Tuesday , '"i"••&gt;'•
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Mansfield 0 driving while In- May 9 at 7•30 sponsored by the
IMI••" TIW .m,lu •• fl"hy h~~::'
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An azalea arrangement cen- toiicated;, R.;y F. Waggener, Women's Auxiliary of the Ve~fro• ,,....., . , Otho Birchfield, Koaoett:
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tered tile relmriment tall1e .. Zll, Hometown, W. va., BoYd erans Memorial Hospital In o .
erie Hal•te•d Pt. P\o•.aoant
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'!Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner was bosl- Fisher, 1111, Pt. Pleasant; and servance of Hospital Week.:
erly Price, Hopei!.
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••• Altehdlng besides I hp se !JJcian FergllBOn, 34, Pl. Plea- Mayor Legar will ~ guest :
mentioned above \'.ere Mrs. Mln- san!, all charged with mtoxtea- speaker on Lhe topic, A Sant· 1 1
IN H08Pn'AL
Inle Neutzl!ng and Mrs. Deos!e t!o!l and Orvll L. Graham, 19· 1' tary Sewer System lor Porn.~ :
Raymond El!elllloln lotJnet&lt;·!l WE SEll QUALitY
Middleport
IPatterson, and Mrs. L I! zi "!Belpre, o., AWOL from the · ~:": .~~~n.o~a~~n~~m~~r'
!y of Pomeroy, Is co~linl!d
FURNITUREATLOW
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L,."""!'!~"""!'!-""'--..~'C!eek, a guest.
Marine Corps.
tt din is asked to bring a
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. the Deacons Hoepltol, Cle11•ll
PRICES
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I POINT PLI!:ASANT _ Th el Superlnt~ent Milton Bur- •land. aCC1ll'ding to word receiv-11
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gu~SCS of the United Metho- : Mason county Board or Educa- :dctt reported to _the board ~= 1 ed hert by lrlendo. Mr. El•••l·ll IAKERF~ ..............
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d!st Church annual mother· : lion Monday night in a four hour tile State Supermtendent , 8 : stein auffered a olroke at
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daughter banquet Tuesday, 6:30 session acted on a varied agen- Smith had approved !. BJOok 1home of his daughter, Mfl.
p m with meat cake and bev-1 d&gt; of busine&lt;;s.
!Smith, Ripley, as the new sup- nard Ruu, Cleveland, !rld~y
•
: e;ag~ being pro~lded 11 will be Approval oro request of the erintendenl rtf Mas~ ~oun!r ~- - , - - - •
dinner and everyone . Big BIRrk Rackers of PPHS, iSchooil effective ~a~
l,._ _ _
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_, Ia1!. potluck
requested to bring a covered • for materials coslmg $1 ,300 lor thou~h Mr. ~mith
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dish Mrs James Richards dl!lo new section of concrete bleach- lor las! nleht I meetmg. W
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trlci ore;ident, wiU be guest ers at the high school stadium : As recommend~ tlby ;~~~SE! US FOR
1110
apeaker
wa• granted wtlh Backers pro- i Keefer, Transpor a . on I I '
MIDDLEPORT Daily Vaca- • vidina the labor.
visor, summer omploymen °~
mLm
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workrrs at the bus garage I
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Uon Bible Scllool planmng se • A contract was awarded the $t 60 per hour wa• approved
;on tll ~h::d:~J'FI~i i General Store Fixtures Co., and the following hired : Freduet~y ~ b 1 1 Cil h Huntington for kitchen equip· •erick Propp, Geor~e Kearns,
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Unl
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urc . ment for the new .Jr. H l g h ' James Long, Vtrgil Adkins, AllCOMIINATIONS
hlnterestedh 1 !I'Ork~ School kitchen with tho low bid 1drrw Beattie and Howard We~
HYDRANGIAS
as teac ers or e pers w by the company for an electric il gand
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NO DOWN PAYMENT
the community school are ask· kitchen being $12.976.60.
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CHRYSANTHIMUMS
to attend.
i Frank Capehart of Wahama , Supt. Bur-dette dlocussed tbe I
5 YEARS TO PAY
AZALEAS
OHIO ETA Pill chapter, Beta • H'gh appear•d before t h , 1 problem of otorm wamlnt• that
SigmA Phi Sorority, wll! meet : ~ard giving hlo qualll!catlonol coused many parent. to dem~nd 1
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II 1:15 Tueoday night at the ! for the position of Athletic Dl- to
have th•tr
chtld- ~
:~~~~!~~ and Southern
at once.
Thl
1 and head eoach o1 1oot~ ren sent home dth
••• ~ 0 bThl o recor
bo rdrl!
fHIHZtT
Co. meet""'
r~m. e ball and basketball aL Wahama Suporlntendent an • a
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CARNATIONS- ROSES
oll!cers Will be Installed. H' h
a!lze that thi• " 1 great protAINT
CYMBIDIUMS- ORCHIDS
Richard Hovatter, Mrs. ~a· ehart aald he felt lhe poi!l- . b!em, bet it I&lt; olmO!t lmpoaal·
T..:INNER
Loll. Moore and Mfl. John Re- lionsou
Ph ld be f'lled
FROM $3.00
1
&amp;88oona s '1ble to start the buses out whan
be
dovtan
wtll
present
the
pro'bl
ince
It
W80 Important many parents would not
ror tntttlor cw' ttftrlaf uw, .-. p611\ttcl ott Ufto
CASH &amp; CARRY
and hootesses will be Mrs. :s:~a;t 'the atblellc rogram Iaware of t!leir children coming
polnttd 1uriac:ta. wooll or metal. lo6l!Y o""lltd
Hmratter and Mrs. Rut!l Rll- 1 1 . lh
er P
viHh:al Of hDriUMitOI, 01' harcf.to-Dtt• placA
1borne and may not be at hotne 1 CORSAGES _ _
$1.91
Me~berR are to note _lhe •a~~b~~t ;u!~~~thietle direc- lwhen the rhild arm•• II was ,
[d!B1nge m data of the meet11111. tor and Coach Ronald Rlchord- . ooted t.hat If storm warnln~
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both re ar@ ~wfn. the parent" tr. R ~
FOREHI' ROSE COUNCIL 2115, :"n~ el~e~~: at~~e end of come for their child II t11ey deof Amenca , wtll g
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hmlt sire.
"WOODUI'r
a..,o l Volut
meet at 7:30 Tuesday night al l the "hool term . Ot . , su .· The next meeting or 111e
59 N. 2nd Av•.
Wltlil RIPIWIII'
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Ute hall. l"'pectlon will he held tmg appllGcatlo1n'B for ttth"D nnonslle· boad wo. •"'&gt;eduled lor May
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Council alBO adopted an ordl·
nanco to allow absentee votilnol
for the municipal election from
the period or May loth lhroUidl I
May 11th wllh voting
PT. ··PLEASANT - The Mas- hired were Elmer
Brannon, from 8:30 a.m. to f:i!O p.m.
on county Board of Education I Bet&gt;ch Hill: Jasper Likens, Cen- Monday through Friday at
has approved btts drivers. jan- Ira!: Margie Benson, Hannan; clly bu!ldmg.
lli&gt;rs. 'cooks and teachers f 0 r Viola E. Stewart. Hartford; Council approved $400 lor
the srlmmer Head Start pro- Ray Duncan, Henderson: War- constructing of dressmg
lf•m 'as rerommend.ed by Roy ren Stewart. Leon Homer Laud- purchasing of oand and
Lloyd, director and M! It 0 n lermilt. Mason : Retba L. Cam- Iof concrete and
ne
Buroelte. Supt of Mason Coun- den, North Pl. Pleasant: C. W. 1buoys at Krodel Park
1y Scl!ools, subject to approval ; Long Sunnystde. and Charles mmg lake. The swnnm!ng
of sigi,ing a contract between ' Ernie Martin. Woods.
1 Will open to the pob!lc
the Mason Countv Board or Ed- Rate of pay for cooks will be •
ucatioa and tbe. West Virginia $6 per day. 1120 per month with · Super Premium Quollty
Comrramlly Action A"uc!otion. a 20 hour work week. Cooks :
·
• will be Dorothy Newell . Berch ·
The rate of pay lor teachers Hill : Glenna Rogers. C~ntral: •
will be based on the regular ! F:ilet&gt;n LnffPr . HRnnen : nnro1966-67ipay scale, maximum sal- thy Stone James, Hartford: ,
ary ol$150 per week. Teachers E££ie Roorb. Henderson : Vada i
and Cfnter are: Jessie Ruth : Cottrill. L~on: Norma
Faye
Decorator Colors
Hunter, Beech Hill; Evelyn I Riggs, Mason: Cora May Eads. i
Gammon, Central:
Jo!- North Point Pleasant: Vesta
ley, Ifannan; Janet
Donran, Sunnyside. and Mary
Carr. Hartford ; Sally, Lo Lou Weethee, Woods.
Darst, Henderson: Carrie R.
Horold Chuo, Mtr.
Green~, Leon; Erma Barnett,
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Mldclloport
North :Point Pleasant: Flossie In 1502, Chnstopher Columbus I
Phone WY 2-2511
0. Allensworth, Mason;
set out lor his fourth and last
Uty 8)11. Sunnyside, and Ar· trtp to America.
lene Williams, Wonds.
Bus drivers pay for H e a d
Wf TERMS ••. Start 11'111 he 112.50 per day,
$250 per month with a 49 hour
maximum work week. DriVel-s
and '*'ters are: Stanley Williamsoll, Beech Hill ; Loula Lathey, Central: Homer WatterRon,
HannBJl; Rayford Roush, Hart·
lord; Kenneth Foul, Henderson:
PURNITVRI
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Summfl' Smith, Leon; Johnson
Scarberry, Mason ; Ross Wetnbrenner, North Pl. Pleasant and
Chari"' Weethee, Woods.
Pay rate of the Head Start
janltois will be $6 per ~1·
1120
month lor a maximum
of 20 hotll'11, Janltora i

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RACINI!l Ele1110ntary PTA
replar meeting Thursday, May
1! 7:30 p. m. Officers are to
litltaUed. All room tnothora
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anyone lor the position.
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as, teacher al Jr. ffigh: Point ,
Pleaoant, who Is rflovmg to
Huntington: Patsy Ftelds , Pt. '
Pleasant Jr. High teacher an~ ,
Pauline !lower, aide at Arbuc- i
Wedne1d1y
k!e school. were accepted.
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WHri'E ROSE Lodge wi 11 The Boar-d aporoved anothor i
meet Wednesday, May 10 at 1:· class In welding of the ManpoW· I 11'1'&gt;&lt;i
' ~ er Training Development Act 1
10 p. m. al th0 MAd!
i" eport ..,.. at Marietta Manulacturln• Com- 1
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Thunday
.5 This project tnvolves $10.- ,
ANNUAL IN!!PECTION or I and Hershel llenderson was ;
Evangelme Chapter 1'12. Otder blr~ 88 a teacher for the weld- ;
of Eastern Star, Middleport, !ng clns at 11 per hour.
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7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Ma- Requests for bus transports· :
sonic Temple. Berni~&gt;~ Hollman. lion wu grRnted PPHS band '
deputy grand matron, inspect- 00 attend! he Strawberry Festilng OffiC&lt;\r.
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val at Buchannon on June 2:
ROCK SPRINGS Grange Beech Hill request to take 1 1
meetinl achedllled for
tour of Charleston. Request was 1
day night cancelled bec•use
also 1ranted City Clerk. Dick ,
11pedtll oervlceo at the Rock Melrose lor use of sc)lools in ,
·l;prinl• Methodist Church.
the city needed for polling pia· :
PHitATIIEA 80CJETY at cOs lor the May 20 municipal 1
the Middleport Chur!!h or
election.
at 7:110 Thuraday night at the I A request ftom Home econo!!hurch.
mics teachl!l'll Mrs. Grant Stan- ·
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meet Thunday, May 11, at 8 P· summer to atlend Manhall Unt·
m., In the church auditorium. versity to work on their mast- 1
REGULAR MEETIN'G of XI en degr... was granted.
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announced Monday that Jerry 1
wyn111 would become the ;
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.director. Wyneso, an asst. '
stan! (&lt;iotball coach at San !
Fernando ValltY Stole College. '
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IIU!Iell, Howard Avenue, SeneA donatfon t the Cancer So- IGelll!ral Hospital and members . meade, re~,.ived a laceration I
SlONE
. •ety was made when the Dau- signed a round-robm card for of the leg Monday 5:05 p.m ..
, ,ters o1 Rutb Class met at her. In Mis• Genheimer.;s. ab· when he rode his \Jicycle across ,
&gt;oe Pomeroy United Methodist\ sence, Mlsa Lydia Ebersbacb Rt. U from .Robinaon Slreel :
~horeb Monday Afternoon. presented the devotional pro- and colllded with a northbound 1
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Tuaday
w" •t lite plano far g r o u
Gild," "Plctlrig Up Aftet lllusse\1
treated at Holzer
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PTA Tuesday 11
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~¥he ~ongs w~e '!h•~.~~";! Memuers responded to roll hicle was not cMrged.
:~riu~. ohio University Family 11
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m; 0~veth~ ;.'!t~s." Mom- call with a Mother's Day qu~le- 1 The mishap was · investigated Player$ of the Dramatics Arl!l I •
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bers gave sentence prayers A card of thanks was r e ~ d I by the S~erl!rs dl!l&gt;artment.
and Speech of the Dlvuuon of I . ... . - A - ~~~:!tuV~~- "::~~
for the sick and afflicted and from the A. V. Howell rami y. l
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The program tncludlld read. ..
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It Pwaa noted tbai Miss Ada ings by Mrs. Stewart. "My Get
Att!~Eli1'8 ttEPOitTiiD ISterling. Tile public Is Invited.
M to iorm tht , • ..,..t.. anowor, u =~.,~~=~•
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Genhellner is confined to Meigs Up and Go Has Got Up an d PT PLEASANT _ Arrested SPECIAL MEETING of tbe 1_ _ _ _
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tmt~~e!IJRIUI!AIISliER~AN~JI nal!ll, Apple 01'0111; Mrs. lrl
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the Christian News by M 19 8 cated: l&gt;alrick Dale Shaffer, MEMBERSHIP TE!A Tuesday , '"i"••&gt;'•
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Mansfield 0 driving while In- May 9 at 7•30 sponsored by the
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An azalea arrangement cen- toiicated;, R.;y F. Waggener, Women's Auxiliary of the Ve~fro• ,,....., . , Otho Birchfield, Koaoett:
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tered tile relmriment tall1e .. Zll, Hometown, W. va., BoYd erans Memorial Hospital In o .
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mentioned above \'.ere Mrs. Mln- san!, all charged with mtoxtea- speaker on Lhe topic, A Sant· 1 1
IN H08Pn'AL
Inle Neutzl!ng and Mrs. Deos!e t!o!l and Orvll L. Graham, 19· 1' tary Sewer System lor Porn.~ :
Raymond El!elllloln lotJnet&lt;·!l WE SEll QUALitY
Middleport
IPatterson, and Mrs. L I! zi "!Belpre, o., AWOL from the · ~:": .~~~n.o~a~~n~~m~~r'
!y of Pomeroy, Is co~linl!d
FURNITUREATLOW
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Marine Corps.
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I POINT PLI!:ASANT _ Th el Superlnt~ent Milton Bur- •land. aCC1ll'ding to word receiv-11
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gu~SCS of the United Metho- : Mason county Board or Educa- :dctt reported to _the board ~= 1 ed hert by lrlendo. Mr. El•••l·ll IAKERF~ ..............
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d!st Church annual mother· : lion Monday night in a four hour tile State Supermtendent , 8 : stein auffered a olroke at
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daughter banquet Tuesday, 6:30 session acted on a varied agen- Smith had approved !. BJOok 1home of his daughter, Mfl.
p m with meat cake and bev-1 d&gt; of busine&lt;;s.
!Smith, Ripley, as the new sup- nard Ruu, Cleveland, !rld~y
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: e;ag~ being pro~lded 11 will be Approval oro request of the erintendenl rtf Mas~ ~oun!r ~- - , - - - •
dinner and everyone . Big BIRrk Rackers of PPHS, iSchooil effective ~a~
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requested to bring a covered • for materials coslmg $1 ,300 lor thou~h Mr. ~mith
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dish Mrs James Richards dl!lo new section of concrete bleach- lor las! nleht I meetmg. W
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wa• granted wtlh Backers pro- i Keefer, Transpor a . on I I '
MIDDLEPORT Daily Vaca- • vidina the labor.
visor, summer omploymen °~
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;on tll ~h::d:~J'FI~i i General Store Fixtures Co., and the following hired : Freduet~y ~ b 1 1 Cil h Huntington for kitchen equip· •erick Propp, Geor~e Kearns,
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urc . ment for the new .Jr. H l g h ' James Long, Vtrgil Adkins, AllCOMIINATIONS
hlnterestedh 1 !I'Ork~ School kitchen with tho low bid 1drrw Beattie and Howard We~
HYDRANGIAS
as teac ers or e pers w by the company for an electric il gand
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the community school are ask· kitchen being $12.976.60.
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CHRYSANTHIMUMS
to attend.
i Frank Capehart of Wahama , Supt. Bur-dette dlocussed tbe I
5 YEARS TO PAY
AZALEAS
OHIO ETA Pill chapter, Beta • H'gh appear•d before t h , 1 problem of otorm wamlnt• that
SigmA Phi Sorority, wll! meet : ~ard giving hlo qualll!catlonol coused many parent. to dem~nd 1
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II 1:15 Tueoday night at the ! for the position of Athletic Dl- to
have th•tr
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at once.
Thl
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bo rdrl!
fHIHZtT
Co. meet""'
r~m. e ball and basketball aL Wahama Suporlntendent an • a
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CARNATIONS- ROSES
oll!cers Will be Installed. H' h
a!lze that thi• " 1 great protAINT
CYMBIDIUMS- ORCHIDS
Richard Hovatter, Mrs. ~a· ehart aald he felt lhe poi!l- . b!em, bet it I&lt; olmO!t lmpoaal·
T..:INNER
Loll. Moore and Mfl. John Re- lionsou
Ph ld be f'lled
FROM $3.00
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be
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present
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pro'bl
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ror tntttlor cw' ttftrlaf uw, .-. p611\ttcl ott Ufto
CASH &amp; CARRY
and hootesses will be Mrs. :s:~a;t 'the atblellc rogram Iaware of t!leir children coming
polnttd 1uriac:ta. wooll or metal. lo6l!Y o""lltd
Hmratter and Mrs. Rut!l Rll- 1 1 . lh
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viHh:al Of hDriUMitOI, 01' harcf.to-Dtt• placA
1borne and may not be at hotne 1 CORSAGES _ _
$1.91
Me~berR are to note _lhe •a~~b~~t ;u!~~~thietle direc- lwhen the rhild arm•• II was ,
[d!B1nge m data of the meet11111. tor and Coach Ronald Rlchord- . ooted t.hat If storm warnln~
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both re ar@ ~wfn. the parent" tr. R ~
FOREHI' ROSE COUNCIL 2115, :"n~ el~e~~: at~~e end of come for their child II t11ey deof Amenca , wtll g
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hmlt sire.
"WOODUI'r
a..,o l Volut
meet at 7:30 Tuesday night al l the "hool term . Ot . , su .· The next meeting or 111e
59 N. 2nd Av•.
Wltlil RIPIWIII'
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Ute hall. l"'pectlon will he held tmg appllGcatlo1n'B for ttth"D nnonslle· boad wo. •"'&gt;eduled lor May
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Personnel as Recommended

Council alBO adopted an ordl·
nanco to allow absentee votilnol
for the municipal election from
the period or May loth lhroUidl I
May 11th wllh voting
PT. ··PLEASANT - The Mas- hired were Elmer
Brannon, from 8:30 a.m. to f:i!O p.m.
on county Board of Education I Bet&gt;ch Hill: Jasper Likens, Cen- Monday through Friday at
has approved btts drivers. jan- Ira!: Margie Benson, Hannan; clly bu!ldmg.
lli&gt;rs. 'cooks and teachers f 0 r Viola E. Stewart. Hartford; Council approved $400 lor
the srlmmer Head Start pro- Ray Duncan, Henderson: War- constructing of dressmg
lf•m 'as rerommend.ed by Roy ren Stewart. Leon Homer Laud- purchasing of oand and
Lloyd, director and M! It 0 n lermilt. Mason : Retba L. Cam- Iof concrete and
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Buroelte. Supt of Mason Coun- den, North Pl. Pleasant: C. W. 1buoys at Krodel Park
1y Scl!ools, subject to approval ; Long Sunnystde. and Charles mmg lake. The swnnm!ng
of sigi,ing a contract between ' Ernie Martin. Woods.
1 Will open to the pob!lc
the Mason Countv Board or Ed- Rate of pay for cooks will be •
ucatioa and tbe. West Virginia $6 per day. 1120 per month with · Super Premium Quollty
Comrramlly Action A"uc!otion. a 20 hour work week. Cooks :
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• will be Dorothy Newell . Berch ·
The rate of pay lor teachers Hill : Glenna Rogers. C~ntral: •
will be based on the regular ! F:ilet&gt;n LnffPr . HRnnen : nnro1966-67ipay scale, maximum sal- thy Stone James, Hartford: ,
ary ol$150 per week. Teachers E££ie Roorb. Henderson : Vada i
and Cfnter are: Jessie Ruth : Cottrill. L~on: Norma
Faye
Decorator Colors
Hunter, Beech Hill; Evelyn I Riggs, Mason: Cora May Eads. i
Gammon, Central:
Jo!- North Point Pleasant: Vesta
ley, Ifannan; Janet
Donran, Sunnyside. and Mary
Carr. Hartford ; Sally, Lo Lou Weethee, Woods.
Darst, Henderson: Carrie R.
Horold Chuo, Mtr.
Green~, Leon; Erma Barnett,
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Mldclloport
North :Point Pleasant: Flossie In 1502, Chnstopher Columbus I
Phone WY 2-2511
0. Allensworth, Mason;
set out lor his fourth and last
Uty 8)11. Sunnyside, and Ar· trtp to America.
lene Williams, Wonds.
Bus drivers pay for H e a d
Wf TERMS ••. Start 11'111 he 112.50 per day,
$250 per month with a 49 hour
maximum work week. DriVel-s
and '*'ters are: Stanley Williamsoll, Beech Hill ; Loula Lathey, Central: Homer WatterRon,
HannBJl; Rayford Roush, Hart·
lord; Kenneth Foul, Henderson:
PURNITVRI
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Summfl' Smith, Leon; Johnson
Scarberry, Mason ; Ross Wetnbrenner, North Pl. Pleasant and
Chari"' Weethee, Woods.
Pay rate of the Head Start
janltois will be $6 per ~1·
1120
month lor a maximum
of 20 hotll'11, Janltora i

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held,
RACINI!l Ele1110ntary PTA
replar meeting Thursday, May
1! 7:30 p. m. Officers are to
litltaUed. All room tnothora
are lt!ked to at~nd to mlki
tho sch09l Plcm&lt;.
lt'ade tnolhet:a
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EVERY1HING YOU NIID AT
MOORn SPICIAL LOW PIICES

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Tv~• or $ondlw'ood.

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No action was tok~n on hiring ,
anyone lor the position.
l rf&lt;'"i""~F-~
Reolgnatlons of Rosanna Bl- .
as, teacher al Jr. ffigh: Point ,
Pleaoant, who Is rflovmg to
Huntington: Patsy Ftelds , Pt. '
Pleasant Jr. High teacher an~ ,
Pauline !lower, aide at Arbuc- i
Wedne1d1y
k!e school. were accepted.
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WHri'E ROSE Lodge wi 11 The Boar-d aporoved anothor i
meet Wednesday, May 10 at 1:· class In welding of the ManpoW· I 11'1'&gt;&lt;i
' ~ er Training Development Act 1
10 p. m. al th0 MAd!
i" eport ..,.. at Marietta Manulacturln• Com- 1
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pany with elao~es starting May 1
Thunday
.5 This project tnvolves $10.- ,
ANNUAL IN!!PECTION or I and Hershel llenderson was ;
Evangelme Chapter 1'12. Otder blr~ 88 a teacher for the weld- ;
of Eastern Star, Middleport, !ng clns at 11 per hour.
1li 'l,t:l,
7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Ma- Requests for bus transports· :
sonic Temple. Berni~&gt;~ Hollman. lion wu grRnted PPHS band '
deputy grand matron, inspect- 00 attend! he Strawberry Festilng OffiC&lt;\r.
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val at Buchannon on June 2:
ROCK SPRINGS Grange Beech Hill request to take 1 1
meetinl achedllled for
tour of Charleston. Request was 1
day night cancelled bec•use
also 1ranted City Clerk. Dick ,
11pedtll oervlceo at the Rock Melrose lor use of sc)lools in ,
·l;prinl• Methodist Church.
the city needed for polling pia· :
PHitATIIEA 80CJETY at cOs lor the May 20 municipal 1
the Middleport Chur!!h or
election.
at 7:110 Thuraday night at the I A request ftom Home econo!!hurch.
mics teachl!l'll Mrs. Grant Stan- ·
CATHOLIC WOMEN'~
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.or the Sacred Heart Church
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meet Thunday, May 11, at 8 P· summer to atlend Manhall Unt·
m., In the church auditorium. versity to work on their mast- 1
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Monday night beld at Heath
of Mrs. Homer Hoi- Plans were also completed •
Methodist Church, Middleport.
on June 2 was planned for the luncheon whieh was ~
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Kaufl presented a magic act.
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liberoy Trinity Un1ted Chorch VISitmg. docto.''. here to conduct Mothers ~eekend at Oluo Unl- meeting was concluded With ica with that in England wps gi- rebellion of American students
a hearmg chmc. In ehargo of verSity w1th her daughter, Cher- taps. Attending were Tma N1· ven by Peter Pringle of Carlisle 'in the college d.assroom and
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ev~t will .begin wtth a servmg the. luncheon were Mrs: yl: a freshman: Cheryl was in- eri. Pam Dodson, D f b b 1 e England, speaker at the Sunday said that protest ·to ed...,allonol
dmner w1th Mrs. Hoi- Ben N•utzling. Mrs. Lew1s ROI ltiated Into Phi Chi Delta sor- Schuck, Mar)one Wamsley, night May Day observance ol authority does not occur Ill En·
the dessert. Mem- bel, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Hen· orlty in ceremonies at G a I· Beth Fultz, Venita Gibb.•. Deb· the Middleport First United gland.
are to attend In costume. ry Re1bel.
. breath Chapel.
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Discussing econol!lles of his
i!d ehairman of a committee to ed ill and members Signed a was the weekend guest of Mr. ver.
Pringle, who came to Ameri- country, the speaker said, thot
~andle serving of a luncheon lo round robm card for her. Read and Mrs. Philip Meinhart.
.
ca on a Rotary International there are fewer cars, and IOI!S
the Pomeroy High School Class at the meetmg were cards of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heines, •
-~ Fellowship, is completing stu· color television sets and houseof 1917 at noon on May .27. Har- thanks from Mrs .. Gienroy Ew· Ravenswood, W. Va., visited
ru dies for his doctorate in radio hold appliances. He' .aid thot
11ld Martin, Fort Lauderdale, a mg and Mrs. Sehr_n BlazewiCZ. over tlte weekend here with nis
~ and television at Ohio Universi- the average weekly wage is $50,
lraduate of the 50th anniver- The birthday anmversariOs. of mother, Mrs. Louise Heines,
~ ty, and will be returning to Eng- that haircuts cost 30 cents, and
ailry class, will be host for the Mrs. Mabel Wolfe and M 1 ss and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I' land later this month.
luncheon which will be served Maude Grueser were observed. V. D. Edwards.
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In the church social room. I A prayer from . the yearbook Weekend guests at the Wei·
~ The. spc•ker said that. Eng.
Appointed to the serving com- opened thr meetmg conducted by Whaley home were Mrs. Una
fi! land . JS onl~ now developmg a
mittee were Mrs. Clara Karr. by Mrs. Henry ReibeL Mr s. Bolin, Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
,
~ comprehenSIVe school system.
Mrs. Lillie Hauck, Mrs. Low- Karr had devotions mrludmg a Herbert Herdman, Jackie and .
~ School begms when a c h I I d
renee Lanning, Mrs. Henry Rei- hymn, "Trying to Wa I k, " Larry, and Dana Howell of near I Miss Mae Weber, Buffalo, N. reaches fiVe years old and by
bel, Mrs. Max Meinhart, Mrs. ~ripture, a poem, ''Let Me Be Pomeroy. Mrs. Howett is a pa- · Y., arrived Monday for a visit h1s ea~ly teens. the career or
Bent! Wolfe, Mrs. Fred Dessau- a Little Kinder," and conclud·l tient at Holzer HospitaL
Iwith her nephew, Vernon Web- profess1on he wlll follow has
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been determined. W1th the Eng-~
! ing with the Lord's Prayer in 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brad· Isih, .~ackground and family sta. .
~ unis on.
1 ford, Columbus, were Saturday tus are deternung factcm;
m\
Games wen played with priz-[ visitors of his mother, M l' ca~eer. s!'lectio~, ~;ingle "sald,
es being won by Mrs. Wolfe, William Bradford.
wh1le m Amenca output &lt;nd I ;~·-·
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ing to ,the speaker. In conolusion, Pringle commente&lt;l
young people of Amenca
more opportunlties ,for a
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life than the youth of England,
but perhaJl!l a less
life.
Children of the Meigs '
ty Home were guests at the event with members of the Mid,
dleport and Harrisonville congregalions attending. The children were transported to the
church by Richard Owen, Allan
Leonard, and Paul Haptonstall.

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Rev. HojVOI'd J\oJlpell.
revue concloded with "Ml~· ~·
erica.''
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C. E. Ruppelt ·Ie&lt;! !Jle:• •
in. singing Happy~ ll!rf~,y;, tO
the speaker. Cake imi· . pgn~b
were served,by· 141¥ PPYlii!I:Joachjm, Mrs. Richard' .Ow..,
Mrs. Robert Haggerty. M'n.
Leonard, Mrs. Hap!Q~Il!}l~~
Edward Burkett, Mra: .!'T~pi .
Rue, Mrs. ·Thomas ~~.','jjjld
Mrs. Karl Owen. 1.11'8, · ~e
accompanied ber · husb~Vld '· 'lo
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he~¥)' congressional !11"8&amp;ure,
lbe Jobnaon admlnl•lriiU!n'' ill'
pll!WiiJ&gt;a lo continue I~ .•~n-!
tromslal llChool lntqraUon
"auldelloes" unchanged for .the
lti6H8 academic year.
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U. S: Education ·CommJ.Sion-l '
er Harold Howe II made tbat
plaiD when be IGld a Housel'
appropriations
IUboommlttee I
tbal he and his bola, 9ellretary
John W, .Gardner ol the Health,
Education and Welfare Depart~t, "have agreed that IIley
(~ suldeUne9) ought to con-

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How Much She Means To You Always .
Choose From Our large Selection Of
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eHANDBAGS In Straw
VInyls and Leather
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Past Councilors
Planning Picnic
At Coolville

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Plans for a p1cmc m August,
at the Wilson Roadside Park,
Coolville, were made when Dis!riel 13, Pas t Councilors Association, Daughters ~f A~erica,
met at Tuppers Plams. ·
Mrs. Sally Sm1lh had charge
of the meeting and appoinied
Mrs. Ivy Stacy and Mrs. Helen
Noland to the auditing commlttee. It was deCided that t be
silver .collection would he pre• -4:
sented at the stale session In
Cleveland to the orphans fund.
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Mrs. Ruby Matheny read the
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Chairs
In
The
Fumiture
Department
on
the
3rd
Floor.
ed the Lord's Prayer and the
pledge to the flag .
Atiending besides tbose m~nYou'll Want To See All Tho Other Fine Gifts In The Fumlture Department
tioned above were Mrs.. Ed1th
On The Second and Third Floors - Breekf11t Sets - Lampo - Plctur11 Betzing, Mrs. Clara Smith,
Chairs- Bedroom Suites - CoHee Tables - End Tables - Refrigerators
Mrs. Lina McVay, Miss Bonnie
- Stoves - Washers - Dryers - Carpatlng - Lawn and Porch Fumlture
Douthitt. Mrs. Meta C I ark,
- And Many Oilier Good Ideas - Stop In Right Away - Look Around Mrs. Tallie Clark, and Mrs.
Select
Your Gift For Mother's Day Next Sunday•
Jean Wolff.
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the Board of Trustees of t h
Meigs Local School District L1- .
brarfes; Mrs. Jean Hart, llbrlll'·
ian of Pomeroy, and Mn . .
da Eblin, bookmobile clerk,
tended the Ohio Library
I elation Regional meeting Fri·J
1day at the Hermann Fine Arts ;
Center, Marietta College.
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•'Tomcrrow's Library Service - Whose Responsibility"
was the theme of the program,
Joseph F. Shubert, state Jlbrar- ~
ian spoke on "How Ohio is
Planning for Future Library ·
Service." Mayor John A. Burn·
worth of Marietta welcomed the
guests.
BOOSTERS MEET
A special meeting of the Pomeroy Band Boosters ha•
called lor 7:30 tonight at
Pomeroy High School auditor·!
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Mother t;

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of their gr811dparents, Mr. and 1
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during a concluding social hour Mrs. Richard Nelson and their
. by Mrs. Max MeinhRrt, Mrs. in!ant daughte, Melanie Carol.
l Dessauer, and Mrs. Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wat' Cuckier.
kins and children, Tommy and
Christopher, Columbus, were
weekend guests of their parCrusade llnderway
ents Mr. and Mrs. William SlaAt Rock Spring1
ter ~nd Mr. and Mrs. Ora WatA Crusade lor Christ featur· kins.
ing the Rev. Curt Davis, con· Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons
rert organist, soloist, and song returned Saturday after visitleader, is underway at t h e ing Miss Rebecca Berry in BelRock Springs Methodist Church. Jefontaine and Miss Ruth Car·
The Rev. Mr. Davis, who was son and j, E. carson ia Bucyassociated with the Cadle Tab- rus.
ernacle for 13 years, ls here un- Michl Lloyd, student at Ohio
Save time and troubl~ . We furnish
der sponsorship of the Metho- State University, spent the
your free bank-by·mail envelopes.
dist Youth Fellowship. ServiC'eS weekend here wlth his parents,
and send you a receipt as soon as
being at 8 p.m. The Rev. Ches- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd. Juin·
your deposit is credited. It's smart to
ter Lemley, pastor, delivers the lng the family for a visit were
do your banking by maiL Start today.
message eaeh evening. The cru- Mrs. Oscar Bastiana and chi!·
Your money is insured by a federal
sade
will continue through Sun· dren, Gallipolis. Mr. Lloyd is
agency.
day night. The visiting musician In Charleston this week for a
FREE CUSTOMER PARKING
i• the houseguest of Mr. and shoe show at the Daniel Boone
Mrs, Harold Blackston.
Hotel. His employment i• with
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS
---Genesco Cedar-Crest Division.
SEVEN NOO' LISTED
Mr. a~d Mrs. WendeD G e rThe names of seven
Jach were in Marietta Sunday
• students in Middleport were
afternoon due to the death of
listed on a program
a relative.
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-at Sunday's concert. Not
Mrs. Hennan Bailey return·
ed to her borne here Monday
I were Mike Buskirk, Bob
Mary Holman and Marsha
after a lengthy stay in Cincin·
wart,
senior
band
members,
nail due to illness. She was ac·
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Teresa Nirinsky, Jill
companie&lt;l home by her daughMember Federol Deposit lnsurence Corporltlon
and Lee Floyd of tht
ter, Mrs. Mary Jean Harrison
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