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James Coburn, Camilla Sparv.
Aldo Ray
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Charlene Hoeflich, Tef; 99&gt;2-5292
Its recognition. of Natlonl\1 Hos- Mr. and· Mrs. John Sewell,
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brated nationally May 7-13.
weekend guests of Mrs. Netta
Warner, Ebenezer St.
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plays a large rol~ In provtdmg Swal2el.
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med1cal care wtth the added Charles Hayes student at the ·
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quality of 'Christian concern in Oht'o Techru'cal c'ol'ege Colum- SYRACUSE~~- · o1 Ag ·
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A FAR CRY from the usual quiet Meigs County
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bus, arrived Tuesday for the Lodge met Thursday evnlng m
type of life were the four days which Mr. and Mrs. Ber- The Pomeroy church helps quarterly break wllit his par- rltuali;tic form wiih 18 mem. .. ,
nard Fultz spent last week. at the Ohio State Bar Asso· sponsor the large number of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles bers present. The meeting was Mother's l&gt;jly guestl of ltfrl.
ciation held at the Sheraton Hotel, Dayton.
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medical institutions throug~ Its Hayes. ,
. contlltcted by Elleen . Clark. Fannie · MeN~ were Mr. .
Speakers for the convention were
program of g1lts and offermg•. Mothers .weekend guests of .associate councnor. Practice and Mrs. Rlcltard Van MNer.yers who have gained national recogniUon . . .
and through its members who Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Russell, )vas held lot inspection to be Belpre, and Mr. and Mn•.C.
was Percy Forman, best known 'for his successful
choose to serve in medical ir•. Racine, were Mr. and Mrs. ~il- ·held at the hall at the n ex H. Wise, Jr., Wav.,ty. · i
fense in the Mossier incident •.. and Louis Niser
stitutions of the church in the liam Burton, daughter, L 1 sa meeting May 25. ·
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has represented numerous
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u. s. and abroad.
Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lizzie Quick and Mary
Mr. and Mrs. ~
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movie stars of Paramount confmed to the hospttal.
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Chapman and daughter, She!- were reported home from
son,, Laurelv!lle.• Mrs. ,,....
Studios.
Seems Mrs. Zeiher had
The . churchs mediCal pro- ley, and Karl RWJsel~ Colum- hospital and recuperating
rolden, ColwiltiWI; • .D ~
gram mcludes some 550 nurse&lt; bus· E w Jdnes Burlingham• 1 and J
Qui k
and Mrs. Frank WD!Iillls,
A portion of Niser's speech to the bus station to meet
graduated from nursing schools and' Mrs . Dorothy Dandaki;·
,ames c
his
w. Va. wart-Week'
was filmed lor use on a C.B.S. cousin arriving from
of the faith annually, and about Athens . .
' Mrrom Clm nokr surgerylcoon eel b k.
guests of Mr. anll Mrl.
News special, "The Trial Law· Mich., and the two were
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and famliJ
600 phySJctans an en 18 th gra .
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scheduled
for
showing
in
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to
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August. Niser was speaker at Mrs. Welch when the '"'ace~~:::: I m1.11 10n
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treated an•
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hospital where she under· Guests of Mr. and
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nually In Seventh-Day Advent·
wen surgery.
ner See Sunday wert I ~ r
grand ball room of the Shera- to stay on indefinitely to assi:sll ist medical institutions.
First nomination for officers
anc1 son.tn~w, Mr.
ton which concluded the con· where she can.
The church also sponsors the
was held. A bake sale, and .
Mrs. ~Iaine Walbul'll ~d
vention.
. f th Ch 1 s F Kel·
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zaar was held at Dukes Clean- children, Vtenna, W; Va.
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Speclal events for the wives STRAYF.D OR stolen, Mr expansu;:; 0 e 1 ~o:pit~l in A Mother's Day program by ers in Pomeroy which netted Mrs. Robert Gooclan . a • d
while their husbands attended Iva Stewart doesn't k now ~rmg emorw t'ng at morP the youth highlighted Sunday $53.20 to the "good of the or·
. Becky, were In Pablt.
to business of the convention which, but her three-month-old ayto!!On. now op~ra 1 'ty The morning services at the Porn- der" which will be used to
Ky lasl ·week wbert bar
included a dinner at the King cocker spaniel puppy is miss· than . 1 per cenll clapanCih •· two eroy Church of Chrlat.
renovate the downstairs to be
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ar college educational pro- Mrs. Milton Roush an Mrs. us a.s a mee ""' Pace.
they visited Jenny Wy·
. o0 medt' • Louis Osborne were In charge luck
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gram w1t. h emphas1s
M c!lnner will
. be held at the 11•• Stale. Park. 'Illey -"..-r
wife of the Dayton Bar Asso· Second Ave. home. The puppy cal arts The Washington Sani· of the observance. Sandra Roush ay 25 !l'eeting.
Mr. Goodall itcJDie Friday
elation president.
is all black with white toes and t ·um ~nd Hospital in Takoma was the announcEt' for the pro. Attending were
and be . returned 1c1
On Saturday, Bernard, who a white tip on its tail. Mrs. ;n k Md has entered an $8 gram which opened with scrip. ,Poll~, Deputy~ Leola
Monday after spend.
incidentally, is completing the Stewart would be delighted to ~r • b :;d.
. t Hadley lure by Joe Reynolds. Stephen Pautine Morartty, Thelma
the weekend here with bl4
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million. JutHmg.
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"How God Makes A Motltet." garet Cottrill, Esther Harden, Ia Lynn, CUSter St., lllddle!XJ!!I.!·
were guests of Mr. and Mi's. have spent the pa&gt;.t year
enlat1ement.
· Letters spelling mother were Myla Hudson, Eileen
Mr. and Mri.' •
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Francis Dale at the Cincinnati Newton Falls, are pinnning
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held by Ricky Taylor, Debbie Sylvia ~willing, Kathryn
Mark and l&amp;ity, Belpre,
Reds game. Dale is president move back to Middleport in
Osborne Kathryn Ohlinger, son, Sad1e Tbuener, Ann
' Sunday gu!MI o1 bn
of the owners of the Reds. They June. Dale Is working with
May
'fonya McDonald, Bobbie and ley, Edith Hood, Alice
Mr. and ·~. ·~
were seated in a box a n d era! Motqrs and will be spend·
Lori Chapman as the congrega. and Ada Slack.
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luncheon was .served there ... ing his ·weekends and
lion sang "Mother."
Mr. and Mrs•.Don ·Oilb!!f,
had caviar ... and after that days off with his family here.
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visited Mn. lll: ' JI.
they were taken to the Dale As Marjorie puts it: "There'~ MASON - The annual Mas· Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Sr., oldest
Wood, Middleport, over · tbl
home for cocktails and dbtner. just no place like Middleport.' on County Area Yo~nger De";! mother tllere, and 1\lrs. Ear I
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CERTAINLY UQfortunale was PHYLIJS Hackett was .
May.IB at the .Upper Flats Com- Mrs. A: L. Pllelpo, Jr., reetl~
aSS eef1np
D f $ i:"'.GI
the accident pf Eleanor Welclt eel with the white orchtd
mumty BulldinB and will be eel tile Dower for the largest A meditation ''Pieturette" by
arry tum.,.. l)fn
Zelher parttclilariy so because gift certificate presented to
boated by the Happy_ H~l~~ family and a nowet was ~~~ Norman Vin,.nt Peale was
PromfJtion Rseenfhl,.
of bd mother's IUness at this by the Midtlleport aeniors
Club. The demonstratiOns '!1 to M,;,. Clara Ohll.,.er. Sl!llu ,~ented by Mrs. Lorenzo
J)areyl Stumbo, ·llniDC· 'i!lb
time.
day night at the class PI a Y· begm at 7:30 in the everung potted plants were prtlen~ )!onday bight at a meeting of the U• .S. Coast· GuU. ·Poartl
Mrs. ZelhEt' was going ln\0 Phyllis, the Middleport kinder· and 4·H members from the ~ve to each of "" Jirotber' at Ill• the JOJI class of United
Pl. Gammon qlt the _.
Holzer ~tal 8alur\IB1 light garten, teacher, volunteered to participating clubs. will1 J''~ service
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bu lleu-p!IIIIIOied
t. •i ·b ir mother, ltfili. N. C. direct .llle senior claSI play. either team or lndivldua em•
Devotiona ~re by Mrs.
tec:lllllcllll tblrd
Weldi, when sbo fell and frac·
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. FloUlllr' 4.warded to aid Wlldet\Jiluth wbo
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an aricle from
ET3c Stumbo Ia tilt 11011
;;iiioii;;ioi;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO'If her first trip abroad. She left Bllltes, Old Town Mountameers, SYRAcusE-..i.ttendence SIIJl. JPDe entiUed "Freedom
and Mrs. ·alffd stuD1bO;
from the ColumlluB airport SUII- Choctaw Chargers, Happy Help- da Ma 14 a1 tbe First Unit&gt; not· Be Taken For Granted."
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day nlgllt for France and after ers, and Happy Go Lucky. Ali edyPr '
Ob~rch Sehooj With Mrs Cuater
~spending a few days there will those competing youths must be was .,;s ~lh ~collection of $12.· at !be busin...s sessi9", It
assigned :.te ,- .
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.JII!OwER ~bEt' 0'1111 and her buaband's onstrations and state
up, sc to ~~ 'oldelll-luother Mrs. Verlie Gordon f&lt;r nowera dur- Mrs. Ktunelh lemJM and
family. What a vacation!
when they are ehgtble. 1
~ch·"" Roqsh· )IQungest Mrs ing her bospilallzation.
Mfs, Bob Jlooah .will bolt I
The winners. consisting o one 1 "'v
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plans Gene Romine;.~ ' :. 'i(
one lndlvillldual dtemothen;tr::
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eetlng on lady that - . present, lnclud· Charles Karr and Mra. Allen frlendJ of
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ing o! the Missionary Society of
the First Ualled Presbyterian
Church when they met in I h e

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by vice president Mra. Laura
Pickens wbo gave devotions
also ftlfered prayer.
Roll call WIIS answered by five
members present with a verse
of Scripture. Reports were rea&lt;lll
and approved. Communications
was read on Ecumenical JIUS.· II
sio•s and Relations and a card
wao read by Mro. Rachel Me·
Bride stating the bandages that
were sent to Christian Medical
College at Ludhiana, Punjab,
India had been received. The
mittens sent to Martineztown
House of Neighborly Service,
Albuquerque, N. M., were donated hy Miso Frankie Mumaw.
Names of Missionaries to be
prayed for were read and prayer given. A free will olle•ri!'!ill
wao taken of $8.70. For Bi b I e
study, chapter five of the
book. "Joy For An Anaious
Age," on Phillpplano WIIS reviewed with Mrs. McBride, read
Inc "A Mind For Joy" fro
Chapter 2 of Plllllpptana; 'Mb•
Mumaw "Unity in Christ;"
Mrs. Florence Potts, "L o·v e.
Mrs, Pickens, "The Power;"
Mrl. McBride "Example" Ml~
l(umaw, "Christ Was Go d
and "Secret Of Unity" by Mrs.
Mayme Holmes. Mrs. Holmeo,
hoste01, served refreshment&amp; to
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BOSTON (UP!) -The first ! "BasebaU is fine, but the I Boston Globe Wednesday.
Negro player in major league people who run it are not" said I "They shut out the Ngro In
baseball says lite breaks of the[former Brooklyn . Dodge; star the front office and ... a Negro
game oil the fiekl gu to the •.second baseman Jackie Robm- 1star dues nol get anywllere near
white players.
son in an intemew with , the the side benefits the endorse·

ments, that a wllite ·stal'"doo!l,'' lability. He's &lt;!wen trying lo
Robinson explamed.
, a Job lor years, and he cant. ·should,JI!!I ~
"Larry Doby is an intelligent IW~y not?" Robu~onsald. '· .
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The perf_or~nce of Eastern Junior Mike Martin in
By VITO STELI.JNO
playing like a team fated to gu I"we're a 25·man team now''
Sammy Ellis, a major dl•ap- way," Robinson said.
no~ "' ' '";"the annual dJstr~ct t~ack meet ~~ Athens_ last Saturday
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against Robinson's world·cham·, The Reds are so strong that pomtment last year when he Robmson, in the Boston area York
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Martin, who earlier thiS sprmg dtsplayed very strong_ which finally 'tearned ho~.' to In fact, the Reds now seem l1ke I replaced Don Heffner last year, hits to pick up his fourth victory ~-~on for the Advancement of but I
potenl!al ~~ bec~mmg an a~ea standout when he wo~ m play without Frank Robmson, a better bet to make tt than the 1hasn't been bothered by the loss Iof the season f&lt;&gt;l' the Reds. A Colored people m Lynn, said the to
dividuaJ hl~h;!lomt honors m the Sunday Times-Senhnel now look like a club destined to Orioles who are strugglmg m of two starters by mjuries. walk to . Rose and singles by Rev. Martin 1:-uth;..o King h•d a 1t
R~lay~ at M•~hlefortct"coX'phsh~0 :h;h f~a\ on1Satur~al play against him.
the A.;encan League's second Deron Johnson and Tommy IShamsky and Perez gave the &gt;•pO.-reot ript .to · ' ~=~=ut~on=-~pam~
' =e=s=a~re~s=~~~~
~h~DUe ,was .t ~
d asSt score
e IS nc _even - ~
The Reds, shaken a year ago divlston.
II elms Tnny Perez has moved Reds their first run in the first
. :l:i -J·
di;~. ruverst Ys e en a· thiS summer have been announc· by the tr~de that sent Robinson The Reds completed a three- to lhtrd m place of Johnson and ahd ' ~iz '&amp;(Ired 'the decidm,g j
'
•
Mike c:on of Former Eastern ed.
to Baltimore, slumped
to game sweep of the Pittsburgh Lee May has taken over hrst. run 1 :W ~~ tbifd on Rose s
Coach ~~ Mrs Dick Martin
Local legion officials report seventh place even though Pirates-the wmter book !avo- j And Chico Rui~ , is fillmg in for gro~ut
earned the bigh honor by plac: the team, beaded by Mel Clark they'd been rated a pOilllanq rites lor the National League •!felms ~t second
.
Joe ·Torre Jed off the ninth ,
ing first in the 1110 and 220 yard and Coach Russ Moore, will contender.
. penn~t-by a 3-i score Wed,nes- Bnstol s shift of Rose to irrning with his niiith homer of !
dashes and by also being a be scheduled lo open on June Picked Cl~:~wher~~:s :
.rug~t. It mal~ta~ned he left ~e~d sol He~ms can play the season to bresk a 3-3 tie and !
1
1
member of the Eagles relay {at 2 p.m. at home against K&amp;- season.
Y
'd ou~-gam~t ~ . ove~ s:nh , a~ ad~ ee·\ a su~~es~ give Atlanta the triumph over '
team that placed second In the nawha City and then on June
":';";~ed fhace
. uJ; ;• ~
~ s ~a . :·~- rig, 1~.j the Met's Tom Seaver Hank
eiO-yard run. He ended the day IO and 18 the two teams wlll
s e
et•hr mpargtm o ••e ers wT•o Pay lnH o mson s •,, Aaron and Dents Menke also
with 13 Individual points
clash at Watt Powell, Cbir·
games over e !fa es
spot ommy arper usua Y homered for the Braves.
The 18 year-old junior, a four· leston, W. Va., where the AAA
. Bad Atlitude '
starts there put Art Shamsky
HoliiOr 'Wino It
s-t athlete for the Meigs Coon professional Charleston Indians By Uolted Prett lalenlat'-1
Explammg the Reds collapse and Floyd Robmson are more p· ,
. , T'
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1 t
t f' ld v d th·
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mch'111tter 1m Me arver
1
ty school, ran the 100 yard dash play their home games. T be
aa season, cen er ~; er a a an a equa e.
led off the ninth with his third i
at 10 2 seconds to top even Meigs legion team will a Is o
G. AB R. H. Pet. Pinson remembers, We started
Other Scores
h . .th
those· from the 22 competing host Parkersburg on Juru! 21 Clmnt, Pitt 26106 2&gt; 42 3811 last season wondermg who was Elsewhere m tne National omer :' h ~,l'";' toU:nap a 2·2
Class AA schools He turned in and then play that diamond Krnpl, NY
21 1!6 3 24 -369 going to replace Frank and then League. St Louis edged Phi· lie an a
t h'u 1s lis 1
a time of 23 4 sec~nds while win- nine a return engagement on Cpda, St. L 24 90 17• 33 .367 other questwn marks started ladelph10 3-2. Allanta nipped ~~~ h ~v~th~ P lls. Th~
uing the 2:!0-yard run
July 3
1Wilms, Chi 29112 17 {() .3S7 poppmg up We just had a bad Ne• York 4-3, Los Angeles a s a t•,e 1 e game Wit
Martin, who will advance to The· team, sponsored by Rut- staub,Hous 2S 76 5 27 .355 att&gt;tude In the first half of the blanked Houston 7-0 and San !:"~:~
I~ the seventh and:
Jh• district competition at Day- land Pest 4tl. Middleport Post Shnon,St.L
20 68 7 24 .3531 season, there was too _much Franctsco turned back Ch1cago ~to Fue!~ balling 153 !
' $50.00
ton is to be accompanied by 123 and Pomeroy Post 39 will Alley,Pltt
27 103 8 35 .340 fussmg and too much d"sen· 4·2
d bled .
i, f . h . . . .I
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30 'M 21 41 "31 810
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m a par o SlXt mnmg
f9ur other Eastern tracksters of also have games with Grove Ci·
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u..J
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e mencan eague, runs that
e the Giants the
«JiiJ'!J'~;j NECK-ZONE
Coach William Shinn. Ron Orr, ty. Marietta, ChlUlcothe. Lan- Brck,St. L
23129 17 42 .326l Pmson added,
the guys Balllmore blasted Boston 12-8, v' orY ov~ae ~nbs. Frank
lll
gives your roat ooUai' ' '
t
eVt:HlCaL
!J\ , no matter
who was second in the t w 0 • caster, Logan and Wellston.
Mxrski,P1t
23 ll9 17 38 .319 seemed to . be playmg I o r Chtcago edged Mtnnesota 5-4, L~zy pllched 2 ~innings of
}Ou twist or tl!rn .
mile run (10·431) and other Manager Clark 3 former
American Leagut
Ithemselves
mstead of for the Delt ott whtpped Washmgton 8-i, h
1. f to save Mike
al~~ys lool.: we.t,~-aroomcd! J
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lay team. Richard Douglas, Moor~ will have Luther Tucker, Klln, Del 23 lOS 23 38 362 Summing up the new attitude a~d Cleveland edged New York M~~r~;tt~~ w~~khed 8 six-hit
Dennis Newland and David Cbarles Winebrenner and Lar F.Rbnsn,Bal 28103 23 35 .340 ,on the team, Pete Rose clamJB, ,8-..
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29106 18 35 3241 ·
·~- ·~- - - - · -s ui&lt;&gt;ut . r IS l~t v ory o
Reed, will alse be parUc1patJng. ry Wolfe as their assiStants.
rc • . s
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31
11
323
27
96
Coach _Shinn's track , team, All Meigs County boys born Carw,Mmn
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whipped the Astros. Jim Lel The Mens Shop-Pomeroy
overall, fmJShed fourth m the on or after Aug. I, i948, are in· Mnchr, Cal 301110 18 31 ·310 !
leb".e doubled in two runs~
acti~ity Wlh'th _20 points forha v2e· vlted to try out lor the team on ~:'·
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NaHooa1 League
I Philo
o!o tJtJO 010- 2 12 1 loser'!.iike Cuellar to highlight J,
ry fine s owmg among t e 1 Sunday, May 28 at 1:30 p. m., g ro,
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three ~rUn first inning.
1
participating ClaS! A Schools. at the Middleport baseball dia- Hrshrgr, KC 2&gt; 114 12 25 .2116 , NY,
000 111 tJtJO- 3 12 0 St L
tJtJO tJtJO 111 3 6 1
nd Thos ho d'd t
tl Ystrzmsk,Bos
Alia.
tJtJO Oi2 OOi- 4 7 0 Short, Farrell (81 and Uecker;
Five tf the 24 games to be ~;at~ last ;e:r a:e ~:r ~
29111 21 33 .297 ! Seaver 13·2) and Sullivan; Carlton Wilhs 17 ), Br&gt;les (8),
played by the Me1gs County bring their birth certificate with Nrlbrp, Del 28111 13 33 .297 1Bruce, Hernandez (61 , N1ekro Woodesh1ck 181. Hcghes 191 and
American Legion baseball team them
Vr&gt;les, Min 28111 10 33 .297 · 131 and Torre. WP- Ntekro 0· Romano WP- Hughes f1 ·11. LP
- - ---'' - - - - - - -- - - ·- -- - - - - - Pwll, Sal
25 91 14 27 .297 12). HRS-Aaron (9th!. Torre - Farrell (H). HR- MrCarver
Homo Runs
119th), Menke llsl).
1 13-4) •
National League: Aaron and
Torre, Braves 9; Johnson, Reds , Chicago
000 010 100- 2 8 0 Hous.
7; Banks, Cubs, Clemente, , SF
100 i02 OOx- 4 7 0 · LA
313 000 OOx- 7 10 0
Pirates and Brock, Cards 6.
Simmons, ~oonce 17) and I Cuellar Latml!ll (51, Ray1 American Leaaue: F. Robin- Hundley; McCormiCk, Lmzy 171 mond 131 and Bateman; Sulton
1 son, Orioles and Kaline, Tiger&gt; I and Dietz. WP- McCorm1ck 13· 11-41 and Roseboro. LP-{;uellar
National Iague
New York
13 14 .481 6 18; Yastrzemski, Red Sox a~~ i). LP-Simmons (2.31.
(2-2) . HR- Parker (1st).
W. !.. Pet. GB Cleveland
13 14 .481 fi Freeban, Tigers 7; Blelary, :
-·-Clcinnalt
24 10 .706
Baltimore
13 15 -~ 611 1Orioles, Agee, White Sox and 1P1tts.
010 000 001)... 1 9 0
Flgbt Results
St. L&lt;luis
i7 1\ .607 4 Boston
13 i6 .4-18 7 [Mincher, Angels 6.
.ICinn.
101 000 Oi,._ 3 8 2[ SAN REMO, Italy iUPl i Pittsburgh
i6 12 .571 5 Washington
13 16 .448 7
RaM Batted Ill
[ Sisk , McBean (71 and Gonder: [Carmelo BosSI, 147, Italy,
pti~.SJO
16 13 .552
Minnesota
12 i6 .429 7111 Nallonal L 0 a 1 ue: A a r o WP-EIIIS I4-21 and ~dwords : outpomted Jean Josselm. 14711.
Atlanta
i6 14 .533 6 California
14 19 ,424 1 Braves 25: Clemente, Pirates LP- S!Sk 11·31
France (151 _(won European

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Cincinnati 3 Pitts. I (night!
Today'• Probable Pltcben Twins 20.
Atlanta 4 New York 3 (night) 1
(All limes EDT)
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St Louis 3 Phlla 2 (nighll
1 Baltimore (McNally 1·2) at , National Leacue: Veale, Pi·
Los Angeles 7 Hous. 0 (night) I Washington (Richert i-5), 8·051 rates 5-11: Holtzman, Cubs 4-0;
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Pirates W; Queen, Reds 5-l.
Cincinnati (McCool 3-ll at
Frklay't Gamet
Amerlean Leape: Horlen,
Pbiladelpbla !Bunning 2-4), 8:05 New York at Detroit, night
White Sol 5-ll; Sparma, Tigers
1Cleveland at Boston, niJht
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4~; Chaoce, Twins 5-1; Peters.
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Atlanta (Jarvis 3-1), 8:05 P m. Ch1cago at Kansas C1ty, night Sox, Knowles and Pascual,
San Francisco (Perry 1-3) al Baltimore at Washington, night Senators H.
Houston (Dierker 3-21, 8·30 pm.jr-==----=...:.=.....:-i==--======"'1
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Los Angeles at Chicago
St. Louis at New York, night
Cincinnalt at Phila, night
Pittsburgh at Atlanta, nlJht
Saa Fran at Houston, night

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BOSTON (UP!) -The first ! "BasebaU is fine, but the I Boston Globe Wednesday.
Negro player in major league people who run it are not" said I "They shut out the Ngro In
baseball says lite breaks of the[former Brooklyn . Dodge; star the front office and ... a Negro
game oil the fiekl gu to the •.second baseman Jackie Robm- 1star dues nol get anywllere near
white players.
son in an intemew with , the the side benefits the endorse·

ments, that a wllite ·stal'"doo!l,'' lability. He's &lt;!wen trying lo
Robinson explamed.
, a Job lor years, and he cant. ·should,JI!!I ~
"Larry Doby is an intelligent IW~y not?" Robu~onsald. '· .
lth~ co_" n tr i.~
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guy, •.college map _who s~t , Check a. Negro who WillS • Negroe~. .1• ., • ,,~
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years 10 professional baaeba ': a World Sel'!es award. Ole!lk ! Jl:ea~Jlilt't . Clii! .
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_ t_o_a ,_ce Frank Robinson. If he were sius Clay,,_ )i;o~\%'\ll&lt;l
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money out of last season.
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that's not m~, that's nat my commen~. , ,,.
The perf_or~nce of Eastern Junior Mike Martin in
By VITO STELI.JNO
playing like a team fated to gu I"we're a 25·man team now''
Sammy Ellis, a major dl•ap- way," Robinson said.
no~ "' ' '";"the annual dJstr~ct t~ack meet ~~ Athens_ last Saturday
UP! .sports Writer
against Robinson's world·cham·, The Reds are so strong that pomtment last year when he Robmson, in the Boston area York
.
was agam_ proof of his ou~stan~mg ~thletic talent.
.
The Cincinnati Reds, a team pion Orioles in !he World Senes. manager Dave Bnstol. who Ilost i9 games. scattered nine to address the National Asabc•a- said,
Martin, who earlier thiS sprmg dtsplayed very strong_ which finally 'tearned ho~.' to In fact, the Reds now seem l1ke I replaced Don Heffner last year, hits to pick up his fourth victory ~-~on for the Advancement of but I
potenl!al ~~ bec~mmg an a~ea standout when he wo~ m play without Frank Robmson, a better bet to make tt than the 1hasn't been bothered by the loss Iof the season f&lt;&gt;l' the Reds. A Colored people m Lynn, said the to
dividuaJ hl~h;!lomt honors m the Sunday Times-Senhnel now look like a club destined to Orioles who are strugglmg m of two starters by mjuries. walk to . Rose and singles by Rev. Martin 1:-uth;..o King h•d a 1t
R~lay~ at M•~hlefortct"coX'phsh~0 :h;h f~a\ on1Satur~al play against him.
the A.;encan League's second Deron Johnson and Tommy IShamsky and Perez gave the &gt;•pO.-reot ript .to · ' ~=~=ut~on=-~pam~
' =e=s=a~re~s=~~~~
~h~DUe ,was .t ~
d asSt score
e IS nc _even - ~
The Reds, shaken a year ago divlston.
II elms Tnny Perez has moved Reds their first run in the first
. :l:i -J·
di;~. ruverst Ys e en a· thiS summer have been announc· by the tr~de that sent Robinson The Reds completed a three- to lhtrd m place of Johnson and ahd ' ~iz '&amp;(Ired 'the decidm,g j
'
•
Mike c:on of Former Eastern ed.
to Baltimore, slumped
to game sweep of the Pittsburgh Lee May has taken over hrst. run 1 :W ~~ tbifd on Rose s
Coach ~~ Mrs Dick Martin
Local legion officials report seventh place even though Pirates-the wmter book !avo- j And Chico Rui~ , is fillmg in for gro~ut
earned the bigh honor by plac: the team, beaded by Mel Clark they'd been rated a pOilllanq rites lor the National League •!felms ~t second
.
Joe ·Torre Jed off the ninth ,
ing first in the 1110 and 220 yard and Coach Russ Moore, will contender.
. penn~t-by a 3-i score Wed,nes- Bnstol s shift of Rose to irrning with his niiith homer of !
dashes and by also being a be scheduled lo open on June Picked Cl~:~wher~~:s :
.rug~t. It mal~ta~ned he left ~e~d sol He~ms can play the season to bresk a 3-3 tie and !
1
1
member of the Eagles relay {at 2 p.m. at home against K&amp;- season.
Y
'd ou~-gam~t ~ . ove~ s:nh , a~ ad~ ee·\ a su~~es~ give Atlanta the triumph over '
team that placed second In the nawha City and then on June
":';";~ed fhace
. uJ; ;• ~
~ s ~a . :·~- rig, 1~.j the Met's Tom Seaver Hank
eiO-yard run. He ended the day IO and 18 the two teams wlll
s e
et•hr mpargtm o ••e ers wT•o Pay lnH o mson s •,, Aaron and Dents Menke also
with 13 Individual points
clash at Watt Powell, Cbir·
games over e !fa es
spot ommy arper usua Y homered for the Braves.
The 18 year-old junior, a four· leston, W. Va., where the AAA
. Bad Atlitude '
starts there put Art Shamsky
HoliiOr 'Wino It
s-t athlete for the Meigs Coon professional Charleston Indians By Uolted Prett lalenlat'-1
Explammg the Reds collapse and Floyd Robmson are more p· ,
. , T'
C
~,
•
Nalloaal Iague
1 t
t f' ld v d th·
d
mch'111tter 1m Me arver
1
ty school, ran the 100 yard dash play their home games. T be
aa season, cen er ~; er a a an a equa e.
led off the ninth with his third i
at 10 2 seconds to top even Meigs legion team will a Is o
G. AB R. H. Pet. Pinson remembers, We started
Other Scores
h . .th
those· from the 22 competing host Parkersburg on Juru! 21 Clmnt, Pitt 26106 2&gt; 42 3811 last season wondermg who was Elsewhere m tne National omer :' h ~,l'";' toU:nap a 2·2
Class AA schools He turned in and then play that diamond Krnpl, NY
21 1!6 3 24 -369 going to replace Frank and then League. St Louis edged Phi· lie an a
t h'u 1s lis 1
a time of 23 4 sec~nds while win- nine a return engagement on Cpda, St. L 24 90 17• 33 .367 other questwn marks started ladelph10 3-2. Allanta nipped ~~~ h ~v~th~ P lls. Th~
uing the 2:!0-yard run
July 3
1Wilms, Chi 29112 17 {() .3S7 poppmg up We just had a bad Ne• York 4-3, Los Angeles a s a t•,e 1 e game Wit
Martin, who will advance to The· team, sponsored by Rut- staub,Hous 2S 76 5 27 .355 att&gt;tude In the first half of the blanked Houston 7-0 and San !:"~:~
I~ the seventh and:
Jh• district competition at Day- land Pest 4tl. Middleport Post Shnon,St.L
20 68 7 24 .3531 season, there was too _much Franctsco turned back Ch1cago ~to Fue!~ balling 153 !
' $50.00
ton is to be accompanied by 123 and Pomeroy Post 39 will Alley,Pltt
27 103 8 35 .340 fussmg and too much d"sen· 4·2
d bled .
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•
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Alou 'tl
30 'M 21 41 "31 810
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m a par o SlXt mnmg
f9ur other Eastern tracksters of also have games with Grove Ci·
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e mencan eague, runs that
e the Giants the
«JiiJ'!J'~;j NECK-ZONE
Coach William Shinn. Ron Orr, ty. Marietta, ChlUlcothe. Lan- Brck,St. L
23129 17 42 .326l Pmson added,
the guys Balllmore blasted Boston 12-8, v' orY ov~ae ~nbs. Frank
lll
gives your roat ooUai' ' '
t
eVt:HlCaL
!J\ , no matter
who was second in the t w 0 • caster, Logan and Wellston.
Mxrski,P1t
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29111 21 33 .297 ! Seaver 13·2) and Sullivan; Carlton Wilhs 17 ), Br&gt;les (8),
played by the Me1gs County bring their birth certificate with Nrlbrp, Del 28111 13 33 .297 1Bruce, Hernandez (61 , N1ekro Woodesh1ck 181. Hcghes 191 and
American Legion baseball team them
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Tigers 25; F. R.obinson, Orioles 1
Wednesday's Results
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24 , \'astrzemskt, Red Sox and
Son Francisco 4 Chicago 2
Detroit 8 W•shington 1 ·(night) ' Freeban, Tigers 21: Killebrew,
Cincinnati 3 Pitts. I (night!
Today'• Probable Pltcben Twins 20.
Atlanta 4 New York 3 (night) 1
(All limes EDT)
Plteblng
St Louis 3 Phlla 2 (nighll
1 Baltimore (McNally 1·2) at , National Leacue: Veale, Pi·
Los Angeles 7 Hous. 0 (night) I Washington (Richert i-5), 8·051 rates 5-11: Holtzman, Cubs 4-0;
'[!oday's Probable Pltcben
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Pirates W; Queen, Reds 5-l.
Cincinnati (McCool 3-ll at
Frklay't Gamet
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Pbiladelpbla !Bunning 2-4), 8:05 New York at Detroit, night
White Sol 5-ll; Sparma, Tigers
1Cleveland at Boston, niJht
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San Francisco (Perry 1-3) al Baltimore at Washington, night Senators H.
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FROM
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St. Louis at New York, night
Cincinnalt at Phila, night
Pittsburgh at Atlanta, nlJht
Saa Fran at Houston, night

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Claulcal Flattop .. . ... .' . . . 64.50
Eltctrlc 2 Cutaway, 1 Pickup 64.95
Red Hollow, Rudy, 1 Pickup,
1 Cutaway ......... ; . . 79.95
Same As Above But Triple
Plck·up ..... , ........ 99.95

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Some As Above But 3 Pickups,
2 Vibrato .. ' ...... . . 179.95
2 Boginnen Biondo Flattops 32.95
Blonde Flattop .. .......... 36.50
2 Biondo .Ciaulcal Flllftops .. 49.50
Blonde 12 Iring Flattop .. , . 99.95
2 Rod Electric, 12 Strings
3 Pickups ........... 129.95
2 Hollow Body Electric Basn,
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Kent Solid Body, Electric
Bass . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 139.50 99.99 39.51
4 Uk" and Tenor Banlos ........... : .... $AVE
Champ Guitars, 2 Blonde
Beginners Flattops .. .- . 29.95 19.50 10.45
Old Kraftman Guitar, Elecl.ric
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Dixon Guitar, Double Cutewoy, ·1 Pickup
Solid Body, Brown ................. $AVI
Old Krllftoman Guitar, Arc)! Top, Brown
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GHI Gult1r, 2 Pickup, Doubla .Cut, VIbrato . ·.26.66
GHI Guit1r, 2 Pickup, Double .Cut .•.••.. , . 26,66
Ludwlt Drum Set, Bl1ck ....... ........ , 169.95
Ludwig Drum Set, Oyster Black ..... , • • 199.99
Kingston Guit1r, Solid Body, Blonde, I
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forgery cbarge and entered a
Size 4 to 8
plea of innocent to the indictment appeared in Circuit court Sandals are milde for
to change her plea to guilty as summer fun and sun!
·charged. Judf!e James Lt! e
Thompson set the sentencing Strapped and snapped
date fo June 2.
with toe-top designs.
Loretta Faye Greene, · 17,
Pt Pleasant, who was sent~no· /1 White.
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W. Va., last week was transported to Salem by Sheriff and ll!rs.
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ORGANS ................. 99.95 7J,99 19.96
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Vibrato, Solid Body .... 49.95 41.11 8.84
5 Double Cutawey, Single
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2 St-horn, 3 Pickup, Double
Cutaway, VIbrato 1Wild).l39.95 88.88 51.07
5 Blonde Flattops . . . . . . . . . 34.95 24.44 1~1
3-4 Pickups, Double .Cutawoy
Vibrato, Solid Body .. ,, 89.95 58.88 )1.07
6 Blonde Flattop Beglnnen . :3U5 22.22 1
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2 Cl111lcal Style Fllltops·· ... 59.50
Mandelln ............... ,
Rod Jumbo Flattop , ..•• , .. 49.50
Claulcal Flattop .. . ... .' . . . 64.50
Eltctrlc 2 Cutaway, 1 Pickup 64.95
Red Hollow, Rudy, 1 Pickup,
1 Cutaway ......... ; . . 79.95
Same As Above But Triple
Plck·up ..... , ........ 99.95

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Bigglners Mahogany Flattop ,33.95 26.66 7.29
Marvel Guitar, 1 Picku~\
2 Cutaway• ........... 59.50 48.88 10.62

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the Fines! Oil Paints

Duro makes •n outstanding array of
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Blonde Claulcel Flattop ....
Clauical Flattop . . . . . • • • . .
Clusical Flattop ..........
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VInyl Cover, Solid Body, 2 .
Pickup, Rod, Electric .. 159.95
Some As Above But 3 Pickups,
2 Vibrato .. ' ...... . . 179.95
2 Boginnen Biondo Flattops 32.95
Blonde Flattop .. .......... 36.50
2 Biondo .Ciaulcal Flllftops .. 49.50
Blonde 12 Iring Flattop .. , . 99.95
2 Rod Electric, 12 Strings
3 Pickups ........... 129.95
2 Hollow Body Electric Basn,
2 Pickup, Double
Cutawoy . . . . . . . . . . . . 149.95

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26.66 6.29
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2-4 Pickup, 2 Cutaway,
Vibrato, Tailpiece .... 119.95 88.88 31.07
Brown, Double Culaway,
. I Pickup, Solid Body · .. 49.95 38;88 &gt;·lt»7
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Kent Solid Body, Electric
Bass . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 139.50 99.99 39.51
4 Uk" and Tenor Banlos ........... : .... $AVE
Champ Guitars, 2 Blonde
Beginners Flattops .. .- . 29.95 19.50 10.45
Old Kraftman Guitar, Elecl.ric
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Solid Body .......... •: ·~4.50 29.81 ,J.f,62

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wiring plan, you can have your electric range now.
saves you $40 -- slashes the cost
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connecting the electric range in your kitchen.
The new wiring will.be a permanent improvement
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will bring the joy.of clean,
cool, flameless COQking
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Supro Guitor Cream White, I Cutaway;
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Dixon Guitar, Double Cutewoy, ·1 Pickup
Solid Body, Brown ................. $AVI
Old Krllftoman Guitar, Arc)! Top, Brown
Standard .............. : . .. .. . .. . . • U:66
Old Krafttman Guitor, Similar To Above . . 18.88
GHI Gult1r, 2 Pickup, Doubla .Cut, VIbrato . ·.26.66
GHI Guit1r, 2 Pickup, Double .Cut .•.••.. , . 26,66
Ludwlt Drum Set, Bl1ck ....... ........ , 169.95
Ludwig Drum Set, Oyster Black ..... , • • 199.99
Kingston Guit1r, Solid Body, Blonde, I
Pickup, ~ Cuta,wa" . : ...... : .. , .. .. 26.66

Your 'new electric range

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Point Pleasant, who was lndlet-11
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forgery cbarge and entered a
Size 4 to 8
plea of innocent to the indictment appeared in Circuit court Sandals are milde for
to change her plea to guilty as summer fun and sun!
·charged. Judf!e James Lt! e
Thompson set the sentencing Strapped and snapped
date fo June 2.
with toe-top designs.
Loretta Faye Greene, · 17,
Pt Pleasant, who was sent~no· /1 White.
ed by the court to the West Virginia
Industrial School at Salem '
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W. Va., last week was transported to Salem by Sheriff and ll!rs.
Geor8• Johnson Tuesday to
gin her sentence:
Pleai8Dt VaUf.y Hoopltal
AdmiUed: . Richard Casto,
Mrs. James 0.

ORGANS ............... 219.95 154.95 6Ul
ORGANS ................. 99.95 7J,99 19.96
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away, Solid Body ..... 59.95 41;1 1 · 1U4
2 Pickup, Double .Cutaway,
Vibrato, Solid Body .... 49.95 41.11 8.84
5 Double Cutawey, Single
Pickup, Solid Body .... 39.95 31.1~ 8.8~ .
2 St-horn, 3 Pickup, Double
Cutaway, VIbrato 1Wild).l39.95 88.88 51.07
5 Blonde Flattops . . . . . . . . . 34.95 24.44 1~1
3-4 Pickups, Double .Cutawoy
Vibrato, Solid Body .. ,, 89.95 58.88 )1.07
6 Blonde Flattop Beglnnen . :3U5 22.22 1
2 Blonde Flattops (tlo Nome) 36.50 24.44 12M.
1-6 Pc. Kent Trap Drum SittJ89.95 149.95 &lt;10.00
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blut at the netlvorks lor ftUinJ
lime wltlt so many olde!
Hollywood movie!.
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·tho cry, when II emanates from
.· E~s~ern shore!o, stems from the
lrodlt~l)!laJ antipathy to almost
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bigblliht lbose that are sure
=et the blunt.
lldlence, rather than thoae
art! really worth pointing up.
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Kwal waa, ef course.
on both counla. But
~wcasln~ "The Robe"
Jians CbriSIIan Andersen"
hardly done tor any

mrcased

-the old New York entll..laam moal advancing 11'1 form of
Is gone u a result of general lime.
our
The trouble, really, hu betn
But II also strikes me that with the networks' wholesal
there Ia nothing wrong at all in
•nd dutnping .r all kiOO:
munnln&amp; good films, which, of fllmo good and bad Into
alter all, are a very 9Ignificant
prime 11m '
and llvlng part o1 contemporary obscuring the lacl ~ th~
American history, and have better movie d
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surely contributed to the showcasin -tit.e e:;:e sped a~
elevation and popularity of the vals.
g
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networ~ di~interest.

delug~
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Why, lor lnitance, WUD't
''Ulloa of lilt Field~ sbowllaaetl
specially lnltead of merely
belnj; tossed ID with !JOIDe o1
other junk 11 a prime time
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m091e? It got 1 large raun
anyway, hut It aeema to me
that s1Dce old movies are clolne
.. much to save telmloo's1
hide, •ldeo ID return might do
service to the IJim Industry and
the public by lreating memorable and artl8llc motloil plcUes
witlt the sense of perspecUve
they ileaerve in the American
lclleme of lhln&amp;s.

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POJJCE REPORT SUICIDE
4 Registered Phlrmocl•t•
VIENNA IUP!) -Kar! RadinTo Fill All Your
ger, a 53-year-old former
Prescription N.....
member of Adolf Hitler's secref
Promptly ond Accurat•ly ' police, hanged biriiBelf 111 wilods
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At Low Prlco1 Alwoy1
near here Monday, pblice
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Radinger had'lleen questioned
Also low Prices
by Austrian police in conneetlon
with
maBS shootings of Jews by
On All Your Drug
his unit in Poland and
f. . Needs Everyd.·y
Ukraine during World War n.
TO VISIT U.S·
JERU!JALEM (UPI) -Nobel
literature prize winner Samuel
Yosef Agnon leave! Thursday
for a month s visit in the llmted
"flrlendly Service"I
Stat&lt;t at the invitation of
112 I. Moln Plt•3'11'2&lt;2955 Hebrew University friends. He
will receive honorary degrees
POMEROY
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Valley Commandery 21, Kntghts
Templar, 7 p.m. Thu!sday, May
!8, lor conferring of orders of
Red Croas and Malta, Thoma•
c. Edward, mmlnent commander, annoutJeOI.
TWI-LIGHT GARDEN , Club
will meet Ill 7:30 TburldaY nigbt
at litO ~ ol Mrs. Ffank FUgate. Mtl.' ~ Wildermulh
will be the ~. MEIGS COUN'I'Y· llemoorallc
. at 7:J) Thursday
Club will 'meet
night at I~· Salem Center
School. Member• 11'1 to lake
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equipment lor NJYI.ot'l
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A contrlbuUon 1o the cancer ."Mr. and Mr•. Gerlach, Mr. and \ Mrs. 'l'hornatf Werry was playground·.
A mijtlon
Society· was made when t·h e Mrs. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Raysurprbed Tuesday \than the above mentiOned
.wu gloen by Mi'o. Helen Lellof
A picnic and vesper service Homebuilders Class met at the mond Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Wll· e\emhg when memben of the Mrs. Paul Taylor. Mre.
Tuesday. nlgbt
1l!e Roush
d h N.e:ghllorS
th t kOlub
m webon-t ' Arnold, Mrs. Emerson
of
Pomeroy
QlUrch
of scti{lll!!e
J)r8yer' wa1
to be held at the Royal 01k Middleport Church of Christ. liam Tolbert, afld Mrs. Ernaline ' Friendly
MisBiooary
Society
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Park on. June 20 ' was planned Franklin Triplet had charge Pratt.
ore er WI a s or
o· r a i and Mrs. Willard Hines.
. met-at tbe ho'"'e of Mn. Well.
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the home of _Mrs. Charles Wer- 1
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I ALLOwED MOST HITS
Flaher'
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Church of ChrIs I, June, and II was decided to Lawrence Hmbargen
Pink and white colors were i
During the meeting i letter Charles! Bam&amp;eY :nt:'
P&lt;IJ!leroy.
· purcltase light bulbs to sell as \ Giver. Baptism Rites used in the decorations. Game• i Pod Galvin1 Baseball
of appreciation lor a coniTibu- Relreshtnenis _ . IJ!!I:'tl!l, ·to
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a money making proje.,t. A
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I were played and prizes won by 1of Farner, allowed more
was read from the Olrist- those mentioned
and Mrs.
The
Iori the \rummage sal&amp;' will be held in \ Lawrence Kent
Mrs. Roy Smith, Mts. llenry than any other pi(eher in
Television llisBlan;. Spring. Waller KeaPedJ, ·
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Ro:
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the
Fry
,building,
Mill
St.,
lv\id.son
.of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Law;ence
Wer&lt;J'
and
Mrs.
George
Buch\lional
League
history
Mo. Plans wereJII8Cie ior\ia osbon\0,:•
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1 H89bargen, received the rltes , anan.
in ·12 seasons.
for abut- and
and Mrs. Donald Hauck 'were The t\ev. RaU!lln Moyer jn- of baptism Sunday evening at
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lce.
. · , Christian Convention to be held ley, Alliance, at the St. Paul
The recorded '!:Jectlon, I at Tampa, Fla., 1!lls •uinmer. Lutheran Obl\f"h in Pomeroy.
Found the Ans~er, op&lt;•ood the DevotioM were given by Mrs. Godmothtll'$ for the service
devotional meetmg. Mtss Ebza- Wendell Gerlach. She r e ad 1. were his two aunts, Miss Mary
MRS. ALDRICB
beth ~!ck, leader, used t h e
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topic;, So We Are All Mm1s- Splril o1 tlhe Lord Is upon me, at Moorehead State College, '
taking scripture from L because He has annointed me ' and Mrs . .lames D. Scott of Ton- !
~rlnthians. The. gro~ san~ tO preach good news to the opah, Nevada, and godfather
?nwarrl C~nst1an ?ldwr::
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was James D. Scott, Nevada.
w•th. a recordm¥ by Erme Ford. Spring fl~wers pentered the
MISS .~ck. saJd ,that to speak table for·! ~sseri course serv- · TnKas leads all states of
Gqr~enCiubs
of our mmJStry, the mes•age
by Mrs. Wilbur Perrin and t Union in production of •h••n ll
"Flesh - and Dried Design" must be clearly understood - Mrs. Lemwd Jewell. B 0 0 t and goats, and of wool and mowllf b~ tlietoplc of Mrs. Ramotlt that 111ess~ge b~lng what God markers 11:ere favors.
I hair.
Aldrich 'bf New York and Flori- had done m Jesus ChrJSt
da. featured of\emoon speaker the promlie. iosured in· Jlim.
SaturdaY at the RegWn -11, Ohio ~hat message, Miss Fick comI r EAS f TERMS, , ; Association of Garden .Clubs; mented, is not simply the gosmeeUn&amp; to be held at the Brad- pel received, but is the gospel
b,ry Elementary School, Mid- related to and heard, in a world
dleport.
where scientific understandlll! l•'
Author of several bOOks. Mrs. allows us to replace parts In
ALADDIN'S
Alirlcb Ia a life member 01 the a man's heart or to obliterate .· i •
a
·nation.
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a
gospel
related
PUIUIITURI .
· New York Federation of Garto
and
he-ard
!n
a
world
where
den Clubs, a master judge, and
SH 2AI\I
a member of the judaes councll lnjlistlce here Is heard around
m New Yort and Florida. She the world via Telstar,
holds numerous award• lor ._,. where compassion and love can
ce!lenee In exblbltl and service, echo from a satellite, she said.
In conclusion, Mlss
and Is a· past distrlot and state
said
that this is the same gosofficer ol prden club associapel 9poken in . Na'tareth when
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Jesus read from Isaiah: "The
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noon program. Reglstrotloo lee
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; And of course the salt· In the
! wound ts the remembrance of
1f •
, the day., when ortgmal vide•
Boprt lle¥lnl't'
plays were . . prominent
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And wily not • lltlle
! ancl centered millnly 1n New
.
'J
lmaglnalton to heighten the
j York.
.
DetrOit sports promoter Jim close to a deal lor exacl co wr .
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mlereal, perspective and show' Well, Ills sad, of course, that Landes, JUSt back from Greece, ies of Bdwy.'s two bl&amp;
ltlng a hook.
manshlp all IIIOIIIId? For
i txcept for an original outstand- said harhershops actually have ' ·'Fiddler on the Roof" a n d Currently m a U. S.
example, I will wq.. anyone
' in&amp; hour on "ABC Stage 67" or been set up right at the Athens !·cabaret"
American star :•form, carlos
. that a year-long Humphrey
- "NBC Expenment in Telovi- airport to chop the looks of of Italian "Westerns" CII n t I of_ the fme classical guitar- Bogart le.1tlval of a movie a
l sion" now and then-and they ilonghalfs aiTJvmg m the wake Eastwood tola us his f 1 t ~ satd at Maud Chez Elle he week ill prime lime - a series
l are both through for the season ol tile Greek gov't ban on Bea- such Neapobtan shoot-em
Heather Rynd will unto ltsoll-would be most
! ---·- ----·- tie-length_
hairdos
"II- "A Fist Full ol Dollars" a!:
Y m June . .
'!'elcome, despite the many
•
lya Darling star. Melina Mer- him $lo,OOO; his next lo~! collector Irwin Fnedland,
lime! his. films hove been run
:
court went ,all a-Jitter because Ifilm will pay him $500,000 gn back from Paris, reports
locally., GIVIng them a sense of
her husbar\il Jules Dassin ar- IAnother low-fee American star &amp;tract and op-pop-siop arl
con tID u It y and perspective
nved in her home country of j Lex Barker, left "Tarzon'; flopping and Old Masters
would add another dimension
Greece during the recent ar- . films for the Italian Westerns emerging With heavy
and certainly capitalize logiUmy takeover .. . Las Vegas is and costume _ violence 1 .. · Jean Snrunons, up for
mately 111 his current new-found
.
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lures and bai becomeA P
''Cactus Flower" national
popularity.
The Alnlanae
lionaire
Naturally be's a pany, might just succeed
No one apparenUy complains
By Uulled Press Internalilllt81 Swiss resident now.
nn Bacall m the N. Y. original when theatre plecea are rovlved
Today is Th d
1.
.. · Lauren Bacall and Barry o ntele•lalon-"The Gluo Menthe !38th day
18,
family fought Nilson kissed and made up a!- a1er1e." "Brtgadoon," etc.-for
follow.
2Zito her
Washington Red- ter an even cblllier 8088011 they show an appreclat1011 ol
skm star Sam Huff, abandoned than our wet-dreadful spring our .past. Ancl the New York
WlllT DID l JET RmE
The moon is between its first by the N. Y. grid Giants sever- .. · Liberace lana - your dimp- theatre contemplated correctly
C:OSi 281EAIIS A&amp;O!
quarter .and full phase.
a! seasons ago when
beed- led delight just ordered on thai revivals of "Dinner at
The morning star Is Saturn ed h1m most. told us In Gallag- dozen plus lours at
Eight" and ''You Can't Take 11
Th
.
· her's he'll play football until Trouser, says a spy,
With You" might be of Interest
Jupi;,"".:nL otars are Venus, 1970
Radio commentator Fellow 30 years younger than to its audience. And "The
ars.
Allen Prescott who jll!l fini8h- Irving Berlin at the
Matchmaker" Is muslcaliud
B9rn on this day in 18 2 was of a novel "Coronthian ClaBS" Tree" intermlssiOJJ visibly
into ''Hello Dolly." And why
9
1\alian opera singer Ezio Pinza about lhe Horse Show Set _ ged and cave an "Ouch!"
not? The only test should be: II
' On
. .
· admits he's never been on a the vigor and strength of
It good? Many movie• are, and
this day In history :
horse; one _of his antecedents exuberantly cordial
they Uv• cenatanUy in our
In 1852, Massachusetts be- (Wm. HlCkbng Prescolt) set from the great songsmith.
IIUbconsclous, and· televlsiOJJ
0
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came !he first state of the union the fam1ly trend - wrote "Con- was 79 this _week . No
would do well to give some
to pass a statute making school quest of Mexico• and never knows prectsely why but May spedal treatment to the Indusat t e d n c e compulsory for was _there .
Reminds us of always Is a IIO&amp;IU' month at try and art that liVed II from
0 8
c)!ildren between the ages
our frrst lnp around the
Bdwy. boxolflces
June busts ilself.
01
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publisher M1ke Cowles• w i f e out all over, tho' . . . ' 1They"
In 1960, Abraham Lincoln was Jan greeted us on our ~eturn, suggest . FOR Jr. wants to
nomin~ for president by asked how w~ enjoyed 1!: we an afternoon N. Y. neYvsps1per
Republicans meeting in Chica- were apologetic about 1ts brief- but don't bet on 11 ...
go.
ness (seven weekg) and noted protected Bdwy. 1110rt window~!
In !941, Communities
we couldn't teU much In such are those loaded with t h e
out the nation celebrated "I
~~ort ti me Jan_ laughed, cheapest transiJtoriud OOV·eltyl
an
American
day"
to
honor
Mike and I did II ID three junk; least protected - 1he
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q1 ori81nal· 1e1ev1lion plays II! coupled with a
blut at the netlvorks lor ftUinJ
lime wltlt so many olde!
Hollywood movie!.
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·tho cry, when II emanates from
.· E~s~ern shore!o, stems from the
lrodlt~l)!laJ antipathy to almost
;-"nythmg born of Hollywood

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lhil! paat se\'8""·
th lr natural bent bas beell
bigblliht lbose that are sure
=et the blunt.
lldlence, rather than thoae
art! really worth pointing up.
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Reaooaa
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Kwal waa, ef course.
on both counla. But
~wcasln~ "The Robe"
Jians CbriSIIan Andersen"
hardly done tor any

mrcased

-the old New York entll..laam moal advancing 11'1 form of
Is gone u a result of general lime.
our
The trouble, really, hu betn
But II also strikes me that with the networks' wholesal
there Ia nothing wrong at all in
•nd dutnping .r all kiOO:
munnln&amp; good films, which, of fllmo good and bad Into
alter all, are a very 9Ignificant
prime 11m '
and llvlng part o1 contemporary obscuring the lacl ~ th~
American history, and have better movie d
,
surely contributed to the showcasin -tit.e e:;:e sped a~
elevation and popularity of the vals.
g
alre revl

networ~ di~interest.

delug~
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Why, lor lnitance, WUD't
''Ulloa of lilt Field~ sbowllaaetl
specially lnltead of merely
belnj; tossed ID with !JOIDe o1
other junk 11 a prime time
1
m091e? It got 1 large raun
anyway, hut It aeema to me
that s1Dce old movies are clolne
.. much to save telmloo's1
hide, •ldeo ID return might do
service to the IJim Industry and
the public by lreating memorable and artl8llc motloil plcUes
witlt the sense of perspecUve
they ileaerve in the American
lclleme of lhln&amp;s.

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the nature of women ... not to I
love when we love them and to
love when we love them ~ot." :

POJJCE REPORT SUICIDE
4 Registered Phlrmocl•t•
VIENNA IUP!) -Kar! RadinTo Fill All Your
ger, a 53-year-old former
Prescription N.....
member of Adolf Hitler's secref
Promptly ond Accurat•ly ' police, hanged biriiBelf 111 wilods
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At Low Prlco1 Alwoy1
near here Monday, pblice
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reported Wednesdly.
Radinger had'lleen questioned
Also low Prices
by Austrian police in conneetlon
with
maBS shootings of Jews by
On All Your Drug
his unit in Poland and
f. . Needs Everyd.·y
Ukraine during World War n.
TO VISIT U.S·
JERU!JALEM (UPI) -Nobel
literature prize winner Samuel
Yosef Agnon leave! Thursday
for a month s visit in the llmted
"flrlendly Service"I
Stat&lt;t at the invitation of
112 I. Moln Plt•3'11'2&lt;2955 Hebrew University friends. He
will receive honorary degrees
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!8, lor conferring of orders of
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TWI-LIGHT GARDEN , Club
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at litO ~ ol Mrs. Ffank FUgate. Mtl.' ~ Wildermulh
will be the ~. MEIGS COUN'I'Y· llemoorallc
. at 7:J) Thursday
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equipment lor NJYI.ot'l
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A contrlbuUon 1o the cancer ."Mr. and Mr•. Gerlach, Mr. and \ Mrs. 'l'hornatf Werry was playground·.
A mijtlon
Society· was made when t·h e Mrs. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Raysurprbed Tuesday \than the above mentiOned
.wu gloen by Mi'o. Helen Lellof
A picnic and vesper service Homebuilders Class met at the mond Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Wll· e\emhg when memben of the Mrs. Paul Taylor. Mre.
Tuesday. nlgbt
1l!e Roush
d h N.e:ghllorS
th t kOlub
m webon-t ' Arnold, Mrs. Emerson
of
Pomeroy
QlUrch
of scti{lll!!e
J)r8yer' wa1
to be held at the Royal 01k Middleport Church of Christ. liam Tolbert, afld Mrs. Ernaline ' Friendly
MisBiooary
Society
!i-olfttil'-'!It'\
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Park on. June 20 ' was planned Franklin Triplet had charge Pratt.
ore er WI a s or
o· r a i and Mrs. Willard Hines.
. met-at tbe ho'"'e of Mn. Well.
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the home of _Mrs. Charles Wer- 1
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I ALLOwED MOST HITS
Flaher'
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Church of ChrIs I, June, and II was decided to Lawrence Hmbargen
Pink and white colors were i
During the meeting i letter Charles! Bam&amp;eY :nt:'
P&lt;IJ!leroy.
· purcltase light bulbs to sell as \ Giver. Baptism Rites used in the decorations. Game• i Pod Galvin1 Baseball
of appreciation lor a coniTibu- Relreshtnenis _ . IJ!!I:'tl!l, ·to
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a money making proje.,t. A
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I were played and prizes won by 1of Farner, allowed more
was read from the Olrist- those mentioned
and Mrs.
The
Iori the \rummage sal&amp;' will be held in \ Lawrence Kent
Mrs. Roy Smith, Mts. llenry than any other pi(eher in
Television llisBlan;. Spring. Waller KeaPedJ, ·
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the
Fry
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Mill
St.,
lv\id.son
.of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Law;ence
Wer&lt;J'
and
Mrs.
George
Buch\lional
League
history
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1 H89bargen, received the rltes , anan.
in ·12 seasons.
for abut- and
and Mrs. Donald Hauck 'were The t\ev. RaU!lln Moyer jn- of baptism Sunday evening at
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lce.
. · , Christian Convention to be held ley, Alliance, at the St. Paul
The recorded '!:Jectlon, I at Tampa, Fla., 1!lls •uinmer. Lutheran Obl\f"h in Pomeroy.
Found the Ans~er, op&lt;•ood the DevotioM were given by Mrs. Godmothtll'$ for the service
devotional meetmg. Mtss Ebza- Wendell Gerlach. She r e ad 1. were his two aunts, Miss Mary
MRS. ALDRICB
beth ~!ck, leader, used t h e
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topic;, So We Are All Mm1s- Splril o1 tlhe Lord Is upon me, at Moorehead State College, '
taking scripture from L because He has annointed me ' and Mrs . .lames D. Scott of Ton- !
~rlnthians. The. gro~ san~ tO preach good news to the opah, Nevada, and godfather
?nwarrl C~nst1an ?ldwr::
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was James D. Scott, Nevada.
w•th. a recordm¥ by Erme Ford. Spring fl~wers pentered the
MISS .~ck. saJd ,that to speak table for·! ~sseri course serv- · TnKas leads all states of
Gqr~enCiubs
of our mmJStry, the mes•age
by Mrs. Wilbur Perrin and t Union in production of •h••n ll
"Flesh - and Dried Design" must be clearly understood - Mrs. Lemwd Jewell. B 0 0 t and goats, and of wool and mowllf b~ tlietoplc of Mrs. Ramotlt that 111ess~ge b~lng what God markers 11:ere favors.
I hair.
Aldrich 'bf New York and Flori- had done m Jesus ChrJSt
da. featured of\emoon speaker the promlie. iosured in· Jlim.
SaturdaY at the RegWn -11, Ohio ~hat message, Miss Fick comI r EAS f TERMS, , ; Association of Garden .Clubs; mented, is not simply the gosmeeUn&amp; to be held at the Brad- pel received, but is the gospel
b,ry Elementary School, Mid- related to and heard, in a world
dleport.
where scientific understandlll! l•'
Author of several bOOks. Mrs. allows us to replace parts In
ALADDIN'S
Alirlcb Ia a life member 01 the a man's heart or to obliterate .· i •
a
·nation.
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Is
a
gospel
related
PUIUIITURI .
· New York Federation of Garto
and
he-ard
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a
world
where
den Clubs, a master judge, and
SH 2AI\I
a member of the judaes councll lnjlistlce here Is heard around
m New Yort and Florida. She the world via Telstar,
holds numerous award• lor ._,. where compassion and love can
ce!lenee In exblbltl and service, echo from a satellite, she said.
In conclusion, Mlss
and Is a· past distrlot and state
said
that this is the same gosofficer ol prden club associapel 9poken in . Na'tareth when
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Jesus read from Isaiah: "The
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Flower enthusiasts, members
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50%
and non-membet'l of garden
clubs, are invited Ill \!le alter·
noon program. Reglstrotloo lee
SUAVE
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for non-mem~tera lo $1.'-'i.
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meelill&amp; at wbl&lt;b time 1 new
regjonal direCtor will be elected.
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; And of course the salt· In the
! wound ts the remembrance of
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Boprt lle¥lnl't'
plays were . . prominent
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! ancl centered millnly 1n New
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lmaglnalton to heighten the
j York.
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DetrOit sports promoter Jim close to a deal lor exacl co wr .
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mlereal, perspective and show' Well, Ills sad, of course, that Landes, JUSt back from Greece, ies of Bdwy.'s two bl&amp;
ltlng a hook.
manshlp all IIIOIIIId? For
i txcept for an original outstand- said harhershops actually have ' ·'Fiddler on the Roof" a n d Currently m a U. S.
example, I will wq.. anyone
' in&amp; hour on "ABC Stage 67" or been set up right at the Athens !·cabaret"
American star :•form, carlos
. that a year-long Humphrey
- "NBC Expenment in Telovi- airport to chop the looks of of Italian "Westerns" CII n t I of_ the fme classical guitar- Bogart le.1tlval of a movie a
l sion" now and then-and they ilonghalfs aiTJvmg m the wake Eastwood tola us his f 1 t ~ satd at Maud Chez Elle he week ill prime lime - a series
l are both through for the season ol tile Greek gov't ban on Bea- such Neapobtan shoot-em
Heather Rynd will unto ltsoll-would be most
! ---·- ----·- tie-length_
hairdos
"II- "A Fist Full ol Dollars" a!:
Y m June . .
'!'elcome, despite the many
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lya Darling star. Melina Mer- him $lo,OOO; his next lo~! collector Irwin Fnedland,
lime! his. films hove been run
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court went ,all a-Jitter because Ifilm will pay him $500,000 gn back from Paris, reports
locally., GIVIng them a sense of
her husbar\il Jules Dassin ar- IAnother low-fee American star &amp;tract and op-pop-siop arl
con tID u It y and perspective
nved in her home country of j Lex Barker, left "Tarzon'; flopping and Old Masters
would add another dimension
Greece during the recent ar- . films for the Italian Westerns emerging With heavy
and certainly capitalize logiUmy takeover .. . Las Vegas is and costume _ violence 1 .. · Jean Snrunons, up for
mately 111 his current new-found
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''Cactus Flower" national
popularity.
The Alnlanae
lionaire
Naturally be's a pany, might just succeed
No one apparenUy complains
By Uulled Press Internalilllt81 Swiss resident now.
nn Bacall m the N. Y. original when theatre plecea are rovlved
Today is Th d
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.. · Lauren Bacall and Barry o ntele•lalon-"The Gluo Menthe !38th day
18,
family fought Nilson kissed and made up a!- a1er1e." "Brtgadoon," etc.-for
follow.
2Zito her
Washington Red- ter an even cblllier 8088011 they show an appreclat1011 ol
skm star Sam Huff, abandoned than our wet-dreadful spring our .past. Ancl the New York
WlllT DID l JET RmE
The moon is between its first by the N. Y. grid Giants sever- .. · Liberace lana - your dimp- theatre contemplated correctly
C:OSi 281EAIIS A&amp;O!
quarter .and full phase.
a! seasons ago when
beed- led delight just ordered on thai revivals of "Dinner at
The morning star Is Saturn ed h1m most. told us In Gallag- dozen plus lours at
Eight" and ''You Can't Take 11
Th
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· her's he'll play football until Trouser, says a spy,
With You" might be of Interest
Jupi;,"".:nL otars are Venus, 1970
Radio commentator Fellow 30 years younger than to its audience. And "The
ars.
Allen Prescott who jll!l fini8h- Irving Berlin at the
Matchmaker" Is muslcaliud
B9rn on this day in 18 2 was of a novel "Coronthian ClaBS" Tree" intermlssiOJJ visibly
into ''Hello Dolly." And why
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1\alian opera singer Ezio Pinza about lhe Horse Show Set _ ged and cave an "Ouch!"
not? The only test should be: II
' On
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· admits he's never been on a the vigor and strength of
It good? Many movie• are, and
this day In history :
horse; one _of his antecedents exuberantly cordial
they Uv• cenatanUy in our
In 1852, Massachusetts be- (Wm. HlCkbng Prescolt) set from the great songsmith.
IIUbconsclous, and· televlsiOJJ
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would do well to give some
to pass a statute making school quest of Mexico• and never knows prectsely why but May spedal treatment to the Indusat t e d n c e compulsory for was _there .
Reminds us of always Is a IIO&amp;IU' month at try and art that liVed II from
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c)!ildren between the ages
our frrst lnp around the
Bdwy. boxolflces
June busts ilself.
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publisher M1ke Cowles• w i f e out all over, tho' . . . ' 1They"
In 1960, Abraham Lincoln was Jan greeted us on our ~eturn, suggest . FOR Jr. wants to
nomin~ for president by asked how w~ enjoyed 1!: we an afternoon N. Y. neYvsps1per
Republicans meeting in Chica- were apologetic about 1ts brief- but don't bet on 11 ...
go.
ness (seven weekg) and noted protected Bdwy. 1110rt window~!
In !941, Communities
we couldn't teU much In such are those loaded with t h e
out the nation celebrated "I
~~ort ti me Jan_ laughed, cheapest transiJtoriud OOV·eltyl
an
American
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dedlcatlon, :frma and Venita .M"l'tlng at t!te' liome of Mrs. the· project.
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projects lor the year were adop- ,
sang a duet.
, llllchilrd Owen, chalrman, mem' OOlcers appoln!ed by Mr 1. ,rs ..John MeN~. Mrs. \'111\18.
~ at organizational
Devotions were given by Mrs. bers of the Love Joy' Circle OWen Include lllri' Beulall ·lllurray, Mrs-~~ (
Tueoday night of the
Hood \'lho r.ead "My Narrow adop~ pro~of remember· Wblte, v!&lt;;e , chalmlan and ' ...,- ltfn. AJQ!!II , ~\,.
the B. H. sanborn
'by :liorothy Malone, Ing sorvicemen of the church. gram ~an; ·Mrs. Charles 1111,m. Mrs, Isa.....
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Covert, Society of !he Middleport ~·lrst and concluded with scripture, sbutlns, and needy chUdrep. Bennet\, secret"!)'.; Mrs. Bar- and Mrs. Mill')' ~~ell.
Paula and Charles Belpre were Bapliat Church.
and prayer. A dessert course Mrs. Fl'e!l Hoffman was, asked old Chase, treasurer; Mrs.-. WU· ~A
~ meeiMo·Jher·'s Da w.:.kend ests J
DORCAS CIRCLE . was servecl:
to acq~ ad~sses/o~ .the
!Is Anthony, lnve gift chairman; Electa Circle mem · t .
of her mot~er Mrs. t::cille ! lllrs. Milton Uond,
LOVE JOY CIRCLE
vicemen fnr use In carijlng out lllra Dana Hamil!, devotional lng at the bomt of lllr!· tiJ,DilY
Ma es
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te" for her group. New olll""rs
vm, white lJ'OSS; Mrs. J o.h n a. pro~ of remeJ!Iberinl sbutHospilalman 3C Alan W•al- . named were Mrs. Joe
IS Uty
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lace spent the weekend ltere I vice chairman: .Mrs.
FOjecl ch~rman: and Mrs. other project unW ala• ~
with his varenls, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony, devotional chairman;
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~eUe. Wlnebte,ner, sunsblne Ing. ·
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Dw1ght Wall~ce, and dauahter, M~s. Jennie Kauff, whtte cross: Purchase. of several pieces of . Ri~ Sayre, chairmall ?I •~•lr!llan.
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New ofDcers named l)y IJN,
Nan;'Y. He ts statroned at the MISs Rhoda Hall, love gl f I, scltool equtpment. was approv- the Community AcUon Program, Plans were macrt aunng the FOwler were Mrs. Paui -S m¢,
Por.smouth Naval Hospital at Mrs. Fteldmg Hawkins,
when the ~tsbury P.T.A. talked to the group on benefits 'lneetlng for a June picnic to be ~ . clialfl1!an; Jl!ra,: ·Mot
Portsmouth, Va.
tary; Mrs. Bert Bodimer,
Tuesday night at lite Sal- from the Federal program, He held at the Anthony Perm on CheeHb'reir, . iecreta,ryf Mrs.
Mrs. Carmon Evalll!, Pome- ant secretary, and Mrs.
EJementary School.
discussed the NOlgltborhond Cherry RldBe. The group . will Ctiarles'Searlea. aasl~t ·sacreroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bing, treasurer. dwards
The unit voted 10 Duy three iYouth Program. l!;aYre ·waa 1!1- meet at tile church at. 5:30
!ary; ll!ra.)!a~b 'l'urlli!r, lfe•
Hoagland and daughters, Me- Li~rs. ~:~~:e E Mrs 'Fre
for school supplies, lrodu~ by Miss Rosalie Story, m, and travel In a group to the surer; Mt11: .David Darsl •. ~~oArthur, were Sunday guests of G'~n J
,j Mr ·
.
and 'pot holders lor the principal of the Salisbury f~m: Round-robin card was tiona! clla~n; MrL; .llallle
1 • s, r., an
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans.
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kitchen, and occasional furnl· School.
si&amp;neif '!or Mn. OleYia .Boice, a· MclntY1'81 program; Mrlr.. ;,Jiola
1
Grunjm were ~~~!:"'"~ to
lure lor tlle conference room.
The fourth grade of Mrs. Orin patient' at Melp General Hoepl· Pqllen; lo"'''l)ft; Mrs. YraM!a
pro eel comml ~e. :
Mrs. Robert Wood, president Smith was the winner of the tal. , '
· · Be-rhl.. :wlilte CI'IISI; and Mrs
0 J:~ts lor
~dopt~
t~e
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of
the
Meigs
County
Council
of
attendance
award.
Mra,
Maxine
.Members
preaen.ted
Items
for Golda' ~oUrnlng, project ebalr·
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Parents and Teachers, was lhe Arnold opened t!te meeting with _a layette for the Women'J Con- lban.
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installing officer lor the 1961~ devotions. Refreshments were Iorence next month at Granvllle. Tile Women's Conventlla at
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officers. They are M,.. Philip served by the slxlh grade JIU· Love gift botes were dlsln'buf. Granville-In June was announ:cInMfirmaryb
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Radford,
ed loll'""'•w
the Jove eu•
"'" dedi·. ed.
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. president: Mrs. Lloyd dent mothers.
~.. -a
- and plans were mal~J · tJr
The final meeting of the Ra- asked to give 10 a layette 10 r King, v1ce preslde~t: Mrs. Tom
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· calion u1 Mrs. Anthonr. It was the group to aerve as bostearn::i
cine Elementary PTA was hi!ld the Ohio Baptist Women's
Reuter, secretary, and Mrs.
J:LL AT ROME
annou~ed that the ClfCie wiD for . the Sanborn Society
Thursday, May 11 , with the vention to be held June 16-18 KenneJh . Chane~, treasurer. Mothers Day proved to be a have cltarge of devotions for lng, June 5. The JlUlll meeting
president Mrs Belly Diddle G 111 M M . g
Mrs. Wilham Ohl!nger, outgo- very happy one for Mr. and the June 5 Sanborn Society of the elrcle will be a poUact
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preSident of the Sanborn SOetely
to Mrs. Radford follow· as all lhelr ehUdren were home slides of hls European trip lasl Mrs. Fowler opened the .._f.
Mrs. Groce Huffman read the was 8 guest. Dur~ng the love
her installatlon.
for the first Hme In I h r e e summer.
·
lng with devollolll!·enlllled "Tile
secrelary's report and it was
years. Visiting were Jim and Mrs. Hamm presented devo- More You Pick Them.". S bJe
approved as read. The treasurPlans were announced lor the family of Syracuse, Mike, wlto Uons on the 23rd Psalm. A pro- was assisted ln. serving refre!JD.
er's report was given by Mrs.
school picnic to be held Friday &gt;, home on leave from tho U.S. gram, "The Preacher Nobody ments by Mrs. Searl~. · Oll!oft
· Nancy Ervin with a bala~ of 1
the Portland Park. The PTA Navy, and Dick, who Is a Fresh- Wanted" by Billy Graham, was attending were Mrs•. l!dlaol! Ba·
$52.94 in the treasury.
will provide popaickles. A re- ' man at Glenvllle State College, given by Mrs While, Mrs: Owen ker, Mta. Nora Hamilton. Mft.
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on the recent county coun- and, ol course, Kathy and Bob- served a de,.ert course to those Genevieve Saxtcm and 14 r•.
County Council was discussed "'"· Dwight Wallace
meeting was given by Mrs. by, wbo are still at home.
above and Mrs. Pearl James Souders.
and was agreed to be paid. The named delegate te the Pre,;by-1
changing of PTA to PTO will terian Synodical to be held
~is
be discussed In the September Muakingum College next mootlhll
meeting.
when Group II of the Women's
Plans lor the school plc~lc Association, Middleport F i ,. s
were made for the first ltve United Presbyterian C h u r c
grades to be held at Kyger 1 met Tuesday night at the hou1e il
Creek Friday, May 19. The E•- of Mrs. Harry s. Moore.
ecuilve Head will decide In a lolrs. Rodney Sauer h a
lntnducllltl'lbe
later meeting if they will sell charge el the meeting du~~~~~
loSureToiMTho
N"* Klrbuif"'
!heir Ice cream freezer to the which time plans were n
111 Now Solocllon
Racine Auxiliary.
for a rummage sale on Oct. 5,
New officers were Installed 6 and 7. Devotional leader was
To sell this week-end. Floor Samples - Terrific
lor the coming year and Mrs. Mrs. Joe Bailey and she used
Values - While they last.
POR WOMIN ... - ..
In the mena dep~l ·• Jlent
Diddle presented a pre!lident's poetry from !dealt and
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on the 1st floor. J'/'o'.Y of
Mlcromeoh weave 111 and
pin to the new president. Mrs. lure. Mn George Anderson
$1125.00 Piano With Bench _
$689.00
150 denler pant1. P.W.,
the popular read1 tied
Nancy Carnahan.
presented the book study and
l'les. Smart patterns and
Short, Averaao ancl Tall. ·
$1120.00 Pi1no With Bench _
$689.00
colors. For Father's Day
Other officert1 are: vice pres- Mrs. Wallace llllked on Lydia,
ond Graduation Gifts,
$661.00 Piano With Bench
$489.00
!dent, Mrs. Rutll Frank secre- seller of the purple dye, In
tary, Mrs. Grace Huffman; woman of the Bible aegJuen:tll
treasurer, Mrs. Nancy Ervin; o1 tho program.
devotional leader, Mrs, Betty A surprise basket provided
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Mens
Permanent
Preu
Diddle, and newo
reporter. Mrs. Carl HorkY was pur•cha!..dll
Speci11l
Specl•l S.lel
Mrs. Dorothy Raseberry. Dele- by Mrs. James Buchanan. Mrs.
11oyt $U91hort SIHYo
Mens "C1mpus"
gates and alternates will be Anderson and Mrs. Moore ...,._"
Choose:
chosen at a later meeting.
ed 1 dessert course.
The room count banner went
50% Fortrel Polyester and 50% Combed Cottob
fabric with taper leg and slill) cut for the l'OIIIIItr
to the first grade room. ~
Crew
n.eck,
100%
mao.
Sizes 29 to 42. SoHd colors.
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lreshmenll were served by the
Most solid eoloro and •
combed
~ton.
Color·
second grade mothers a~
big selection of patterns.
ful stiipes. Sizes 2 to
All
coltons. Aho cotton
65% Dacron Polyester ~~d 35% Combed eottOn~
were enjoyed by all.
8.
llld daeron blendl.
fabric In full cut. Slacks with wider leg and. seat for
the mature man. Sizes 29 to 50, SoUd colon,
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sPECIAL MEETING
A special meeting of thf
Mrs. Chester Z'll'kle, a form·
dies Auxlllary of Lewis
er member who recently
Post 26S Middleport, has
here from Columbus,
called lor Tuellday, 1 p.m.
was welcomed Into
Our K1rbury
the home of Mrs. Allen Hanop-1.-,iP wlten the Sllaff andrul~~; ~
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ton, Mn. William L. Smltil,
C!el'S of Melga Temple, P
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home of Mrs. Kai owen.

1962 Pontile 2 Dr. H.T. $895

Mrs. Richard OWellll It a d
charge of the meeting In
absence of Mrs. Betty Spencer,
conllned to her bome by lllnesa.
THURSDAY and PRIDAY
The program opened with
M&amp;y II, 19
II :=~s Day tribute by Mrs.
"SHOT GUN WIDDING" II
Cbllds entitled "T h e
PLUS
Watoher," 8lld Mrs. OWen
of the
''WHY BOTHIR TO KNOCK" II11 ~~~~.;"Bivouac
out a Memortal
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3811 VB en~ ine with 4 speed box, vinyl
interior. white fimstl, radio and heuter

TRUCKS
60 Chev.! Ton Pickup

30,000 mile•, heavy duty, 6 ply truck

type tires, Looks and runs ex:tr1 eood,
heater, red finish, dean ('ab

Elk a
Rlehar4
Nieole lbeme. Mrs. OWen ~==~II
Sommer
Todd
lllaurey
a visit to the F
l''!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!!~l burg, Va., cemetery wbere me~· II
lo;
al plaques around the cemetery
carry the wnrds of the poem.
It was announced that lite
June meeting wiU be held
the Colunibus
~~:;~II
TONIGHT,
Electric Co.andIIOCial

$895
62 FORD 1 TON

POLO SHIRTS

~.95

$1.00

BANLON

$1195

DRESS SOCKS
One stze fits all eomfort·
ably. Loden green, cordo.
vanj &amp;old, ll blue, ebarcoa, lt. grey, tao, navy.
blue, dk. grey, aaae green
and white.

Shop cap style and the popular Sportster style (like
a ba.sebitll cap) Grey, navy, tan, ereen. llic:iory
otrlpe. All rdzes.
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2

p:~ $lOO

WAHL 8 PIECE

BARBER KITS
WITH INSTRUCTION BOOK

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9
POMEROY, 0.

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$11.50

N:,.•r,~~N

Wahl multi cut clipper, comb, scissors and accessories. Ideal for Father'• Day Gift and Graduation
Glfta.

II"""' Mrs. Clyde Andrews
- - - - - - - - Mra. Sadie JIICEiblllney aa
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Moy 19-20
GlJnes were played wit!t pri.. ll
"DEAD HIAT ON A
being won by Mrs. Norma
MERRY.QO.ROUND"
Zerkle, Mra. Oillds, Mrs.
tTec:hnieolor)
Jomea Coburn, CamiDil Spary,
Zlrkle, and Mrs. WilAldo Ray
AIIman.
Rafreahments
"THI SPY WITH MY PAC I"
served by Mrs. Owen and
(Technicolor)
Robert Vauiban, Senta Ber- " M,,. Richard Bniley.
&amp;er

AUerul Funeml of
Mr. Heddle1ton

Your Full Service link Is , , ,

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
5:00 to 7:00

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POMEROY NATIONAL
BANK
tor
Serving Meigs County

over 95 Yean

Member FDIC
All Accountalnaurtd Up to $15,000 Under
Tho Foclarol Deposit Insurance Corporation

Several members ol the Middleport First Bapti81 Church
were In Marietta Monday lor
the funeral services of Roy
Heddleston, lather of Mrs. Donald Boone, wbo Is riow Jiving
at 146 N. Elm St., Manchester,
Conn.
The Rev. Donald Boolle came
to Marietta for the funeral
Ices. Mrs. Boone, due le 111n.,, could not make the trip.
In Marietta lor the funera•Il :.:~~~
Mr. and Mrs. r~rs• R
Mr. and Mrs. John Kauff, Ml'll.ll
Frank Cheesebrew. Mr.
Mrs. Jacob Turner, Mrs. Beu·ll
lab White. Mrs. Mllton HoOGI,IJ
and Mrs. Leo Searls. Mrs.
ard Owen, Mu. Janice !illll8.
and Mrs. John Fultz called
the McClure Funeral
Monday morJI!n&amp;,
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serv-

.Hundrtda of DlahM.Ovonwore - Novelty
Items - $moll loll 81g bargolna - Regullf 10c to $6.00 VeluM
- While

they

Holf
Prl•

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to

.CARPET
FOR YOUR
BATHROOM

lost In

lhe Hou_e,.. deport•
men! on the Moln
Floor.

$3.00

swum

NYLONS .,
lleoh wan, Jill ....
Tanlou ·lind llol&amp;olmia.
BilVal.

SHOP CAP STYLE - - - - - 69c
SPORTSTER STYLE
$1'.00

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' $5.95

LEE WORK CAPS

MEIGS THEADE

VS engint, 4 speed trttns. Good 700x16
tires, h.elper spJtngs1 4 speed tran8., 9'
body with cattle raeK.II. Heater

308-318 E. MAIN

WALK SHORTS

Mrs. Zirkle
Welcomed by
Membership

finish .

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~ Several of t!'e 11 ear~ of a New \'ork Central Railroad freight train wer~ detailed
about six lDlles from Hobson. Wreck crews were on the job before noon Thursday to·
and clear tracks of
·
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$1.65 ·.•..•.·

1965 CHEVELLE

1962 Ford 9 P111.
,Country Squire

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Elberfelds Are Open Friday Until 8 ... Saturday UntO 9 Week End There's, Loti
Of Bargains All Over T.he Store - Our Ready To Wear Sale On The 2nd Floir - Our
Furniture Sale On The 3rd Floor - Our Floor Covering Sale At The WarthOUit Oi .·.
Mechanic Strut.

Lural owner, rlean Interior, good tire•
6 cyl. engine, J.lowPrglide transmis-

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MJChlne wuhablet.ma·
1 our
choice ot .most pastel
colors and wbitea

china drYable.

2 ':." •1···. .
Mono.._ 11'011 ·'

HAN£5 T SHIRT

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150~ Kaclet Po]f..., ..a'
110% oombed cottoa. t i '
lon lmlt. ldlll lot IOiflq ·
an4 IJ)OI'IIwnr.
medium and larae Uld · ·

All otz.
• burlnm·
dy, light blue, nsvy blue,
Dartmouth green ond Ilea·

Shirt&amp;
by
,._ Blact,

a-

o&amp;trl larJO.

lolte er~o.

$3.95

. $1.50

hamcldltck

"CIJttm"

PLAa MATS

Val-for lobi•
D~ ~

Crib Sbeelo -

Blaniola - TrotnlDJ
Panll, ete. Jnfanll wear
Ill floor

VInyl Pll!lflc

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Wlpeo olean, ~
l'fllltant. wa
olcobol nautut, ov · llld
reclantUlar ohlpe. SoU4
eolor• and lloi'f) PJitAirill,
41111 packlll

Don't Forgetl
Qur
. Glidden Paint Sale
•
This Week-End
'

$6.69 gal. $prJd Satin •···••· · •• $5.20
$2.15
qt. Spred Satin .......... $1.70
'
$2.50 qt. sfrMILustrt .......,•. .,. $1.90

89c
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x;p.,

$2.7o •'~
Uquld Jtllltlc ·· $2~-' l
$1.95 ~~.X.Ptrt Uq.W1tllttlc.·· $6.~f :
$7AO gal. Florinl~~tl
; .... _
....,.• $5~tai'
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$2.35 ... ~·-: ;; .. ·~. ~~··. $1..
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Knit Sport Shirts

With Pocket
Ra&amp;1an aboulden. Full
out and well made T

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