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Ten children, Faith all&lt;l Beth
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1Perrin, Nancy Crow, Terri RUS·
Mr8 ~nt1 Mrs. lflllton Rou~ : arrived Solurday to spend a few Miss Marie Houdashell ol
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sell. Becty and Lisa Thomas,
land Sondraaod Barbara Fisher ' days ,with her sister, Mrs. Leroy Athens spent Mothers Day wl&amp;
Approllmalely 70 attend president 01 the GuUd, gove the Debbie and 8heryl Kennedy
visited sunday aft~nooo at AI· Watson and assist In the care of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlf.
. lhe mother-daughter banqu~ welcome and lllrs. l.&gt;uis H.ei- Faye Reibel and Linda Rosen: Middleport churches ,honored
bony wilh Mr. al)d Mrs. A.
Mr. Watson at Meigs General liam Houdeshell.
spoosored by the
Women s bel asked grace.
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. Gia!!o! ;.: :!'~ !':=~~~ -::-!~~!-rh Thfl pr~ram WBR oresented . . ~·· · ._ __ ...__ n~.......1f(QM ~.M,s mothers with flowers
during
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osp a. e WI a so v s er Rev. and Mrs. en e
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: Sunday evening: at the churrh. by Mrs. Guy Russell and Mrs ..au&amp;"~"' ~... ~·---.!""~ ~.!:!~::-:' !)e!' ~~':'~.'~~~a ~nn.
Mr ~nd Mr~. r..eflr~e SellerS I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cohen or sister and brother-in·!~. Mr. ler and son, Kevin 1Were II
. The tables w-e attractive in Don Thomas A !rib t• to
. Thomas sang four songs, Deep day.
spent Sunday afternoon witD I Zanesvme were :sunc:iay ,!tiu~i. u(j cu...: :.rr:o:. p::::::~:! !-!~.!~!':.
I •..·;e...r.a, ~.'. '.r:::. S!~nrltn~ Pv~minr.
~ ~~::!::::::! ~~!!h g..~!'!~~ '¥!1,. giv4i'n
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and Wide, Jesus Knocking at At the First United ' Presby· Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swan. 1h.: s brother and slste r-n-a~
i I · Mr. Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Har-~ where Rev. Stutler ll11:0
•t~d !he
wl..itc: .:uvt.~ ;:i.d
hy u
MN~.
. arrangements of pastel nowers. ling, a tribute to mother:~.
i.itt: Dou, ui :.ry !!.:ure, Ht~..,.e~ ~r:u~ Ch.::-~h c::ch .n:cther ~~·~~
t:;. B. H~ym!!n. 4&gt;f ~MiPl' was I and Mrs. Charles Cohen.
. Ibrecht a~ famllr of. W,~~t~.in~- pu!~lt at ~~. Methodist .church.
; Corsages tied in pastel
Mrs. Marvin Burt and a
is 11 Happy Place and Jesus given a flower and recognized the Sunday evemng dmner guest.j Mrs. Lois Ann ~ones and chil- ! ton spent the weekena wm1 me1r NIL 111i11 ,..r:;. ~~~!~ ~~tw: and pastel napkins were at
to grandmothers, Melanie hurt. Loves Me.
as the oldest mother was Mr:;. of Mr. and :Mrs. Sherley Swan. dren of Columbus, Mrs. Helen ! mothers Mrs. Raymond Har- son returned to the1r home
. place. Mrs. Ben
Neutzlin~. Two readings were The
Old Potted plants were presented Steele, mother of Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Maxine Arnold and Mrs. 1Bumgartner and Mrs. Rah;ton brecht and Mrs. Norman Me- Maples Fla. Saturday, after b&amp;F""'iii0iiiiiiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiii=oii11 Fashioned Mother, by Mrs. 1 to Mrs. Adsm Ebersbach, lhe JCarmack, sod Mrs. Edward Shirley Mulford spent Molhers ! &lt;:ampbell and son Ben of Cincin- Callum.
lng called here by the death ol .'• 1
bur Perrin, and The Loan, by oldest member present: and I Crooks, youngest.
Day weekenr' at the Ohio Uni~ ~- nati who were here to attend the Mr. and Mrs. RJJSS Watson re- her brother, Bert Brinker. 'Ihry
Mrs. Reibel.
Mrs. ~dw: Kennedy tbe At the Church of Christ, Mrs. versity with Miss Susanna Ar· funeral of Mrs. Edna Bartels turned borne Sunday evening were overnight guests of .Mr.
Pomeroy, Ohto
younges
mo r.
·nerva Childers, 91, wa~ pre- oold and Mike Mulford.
were weekend guests of Mr. and after ,a sever.~I days visit at and Mrs. Dale Kesterson, and
A skit, "Mothers and Daugh·
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sented a flower as the- oldest Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fergueson Mrs. Richard Campbell.
. Louisville, Ky. with her sister also visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
i ters" was presented by
Mrs.
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LAST TIME TONIGHT
Thomas and daughter, L i
mo er present WI "rs.
1C • o( Columbus were
weekend [ Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Casto and brother-in·law, Dr. and Kesterson and Mr. an
rt.
Walt Dhm•y's
Mrs. Russell and Terri,
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ard Umg and Mrs. Mary Jane Iguests of her mother, Mrs. Pearl i and MrS. Timothy Bisnop of Mrs. J. B. Marsha)] and family Dana Turner and son of Chester.
"THE UGLY DACHSHUND"
Donaid
Lanning
and
Herald. the youngest present Parker.
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Columbus were Sunday guests and attended the Kentucky Der· Mr. and Mrs. Gall Bu~k And
!Tecllnirolor)
1M
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Mrs.
Lmnel
Boggs
was
nonor·
Miss
Penny
Lee
Dill
of
Raof
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Casto · vy.
son Jon visited Sunday m C.
With Dean Jones and
I rs. ari Kautz and Joy,
ed for having the most chil· cine spent the weekend with and attended the funeral of Mrs. 1 Mrs. Earl Scott c.r Sugar Iumbus with her mother Mrs.
Sm:anne Plesllette
Mrs. Edward Kennedy and
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W1lt Dltnty's
and a recitation,
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dren and potted plants were her lather, Frank DiU and her · Edna Baltels.
Grove spent the weekend with William Matson. They were
I. bie,
"WINNIE THE POOH"
Praying Hands" was given by Mrs. Don Burkey of Marlet- given .each mother. Kennct~: I grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I Miss Patty LOu Owens daugh- ber son and daughter-in-law, joined there by their daughter,
(and th• hottey tree!
=='====iiiiiii'=--~ 1 ta, and Mrs. Earl Bougher or McElhmny, Sunday School Sll· j Walter Walker.
· ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 0- Mr. and Mrs. John &amp;ott.
Gloria of Kent. They also visit·
(Technicolor J
Columbus,
visited
this
week
perintendent,
was
in
chnrge
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Willlam
Fisher
wens
is,
confined
to
her
home
by
Mrs.
Kerns
Roush
and
Miss
ed briefJy In New Lexington
COLORCARTOONS
with
their
mother,
Mrs.
C.
A.
the
recognition
sm:vic~.
and
son
o(
Belpre
were
weekillness.
Helen
F.
Bae.r
a
ttended
gravewith relatives.
Admlssion: TOe &amp; 4Qc
Emmish.
At
the
Church
ot
tbe
Nazaend
guests
or
their
parents,
Mr.
Mrs.
Arthur
Roush
and
side
serVices
at
Letart
W.
Va.
Mrs. Ben Buck spent Sunday
w un .
Mr. and Mrs. George Doolit· rene, Mrs. Hazel Bo&lt;~rd was and Mrs. Mason Fisher and Mr. daughter, Phyllis of Columbus Saturday, for Bert Brinker fath- at New· Lexington with Mr. and
WED. 1nd THURSDAY
TONIGHT
May 11·1:!
tle and children Connie and honored as the oldest &lt;Jlld Mrs. and MrS. Sam Arnold.
visited Sunday with her sister, er of Mrs. Manning -Roush.
Mrs. Bennie Buck and famUy
NOT OPEN
Steve, Berea, s~nt Mother ·s ~ Judy Kennedy as the youngest. Mrs. Ernest Harris was the Mrs. Carl Mitch and attended Mr. , and Mrs. He·rbert Herd· and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dumolt.
"IN HARM'S WAY"
Day with her parents Mr and : Flowers were presented to each weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. man and grandchildren, Larry
John
Wayne
Kirk
Douglas
FRIDAY 1nd SATURDAY
-andMrs.
Glenn Lambert.' ·
mother by the Rev. Clyde Bart- Mason Fisher and family. Cor- Edna Bartels.
and Jackie of Bellefontaine were .
M1y 13-14
VISIT IN POMEROY
"SWINGERS PARADISE"
"THE SECRET OF
Mrs. Ethel Sterne of Point lett.
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don Fisher o( Parkersburg, W. James Watson who has been weekend guests of her mother
MY SUCCESS"
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Pleasant, w. Va .. is spending .At tile Fl:st Baptist Church Va., .-!so spent the weekend "here ass.istlng in the care of his Mrs. Welby Whaley.
Wyatt Will and family
and
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Cliff Richard
several
days
with
her
nephew
pmk
carnation
corsag~s
were
with
his
parents.
father
Leroy
Watson
returned
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rucker
Carr
o.f
Genevie~·!!
McFarlawl
or
CoShlrll"y Jones, Stella Stevens
"YOUNG FURY"
Sus&lt;tn Hampshire and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ! presented~ mothers wdh Mrs. Grego~y Roush .retur~ed_ .to to his employment Jn .c~Jumbus Chari!!Ston W. Va. and David lumbu~, \'lSi~ ~ver the week·
(Technicolor)
ter Crooks. She was the over- IJ~mes Muiray 3 ?d Mrs. G~ne- his stud1es at OhLO Umvers1ty 1 Sunday. Mr. Watson IS unprov- Farrell of Kayford W. Va. were end With thell' rather. Emmet
With Rury Calhoun
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
night guest Saturday of Mr.· vteve Saxton bemg recogruzed Sunday evening, after spending ! ing.
weekend guests of their mother G. Will and brother, Jim, af
and Virginia Mayo
and FRIDAY
and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons.
:as the oldest moth~rs present the weekend with his parents, Mrs. Eugene Smith of Marion Mrs. J. C. Farrell.
Pomeroy.
SUNDAY, MON. end TUES.
"JOHN GOLDFARB
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young and ! and Mr..;. Robert Rtchardson as 1
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Sh~~e~~,~~ct~~: HOME"
children, Joey and Melanie, the Y?ungest. George Baker,
'THE SPY WHO CAME IN
Peter u.~tinov Cambridge, and Mr. and Mrs sfuplhermtendent, _was in &lt;harge
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FROM THe COLD"
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presentations.
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With Richard Burton
~·up FROM THE BEACH"
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Cliff Robertson
Debbie and Denise, _Chillicothe,~~ .Mrs. Alfred Roush, received an
the week~n~ With Mr. and 1 unusual "gift" last week from
1•;;'ilc olo, ,:";:::too:iiiinsiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii:l.:i:::iii:ii:ii:::::::R:e:d::B:u 1t::on:s~:i. 1spent
Mrs .. Robert Ret bel and other : the students of her seventh d
1relatives.
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etghth grades m Allensville
Mr: and ~rs. Gene. Ric~ en- School where she teaches. The
tertamed w1th a family dmner students surprised her with a
recently and the guests were dding horse purchased from
Mr. a~d Mrs. Dennis Walburn funds they had collected 8 11
and ch1ldren Sherry and Tracy, ye:ar with a variety of projects.
Belpre: Mrs. Cora. Bennett, Mr. Mrs. Elmer Reed and .her
, and Mrs. D. R. R1ce, and Deb- daughter Miss Nancy Reed
bie an~ Bobby Rice.
. have re~rned frem Sarasota'
.Mr. Dan Farmer of Dayton Fla. where they have spent th~
, spent the Mother's Day week- winter months at their Florida
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end here with 'hls mother, Mrs. home
David Farmer and s.ister,
.Mr.' and Mrs. Wayne Sharp
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a~d Mrs .. Arth~r Skmner. Hts and daugtlter, MarilyR, Zaneswtfe re~amed m Atllens as the ville, spent the Mother's Day
~ Mo~r s Day wee-~end
weekend with his parents, Mr.
I of their daughter, Cmdy
and Mrs Robert Sh
: er. a student at Ohit Universi- Mr. and Mrs. c. ;,r~ise Jr.
ty.
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Waverly, spent the weekend at
of !heir home in Middleport with
I Mrs. Mabel McCorm1ck
St. Albans, W.. Va. accompan- relatives. They visited
witb
led Mrs, Manon
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ell' parents Mrs.
Charles
Our Low Cost Chocking Account SovH
~re . h IsMpas wee .
McNamee and Mr. C. H. Wise
158 Ruth .Wise
Wit
and Sr. and their daughter and ramTimo and Troublo. Pay Bills By Moil.
her falher, C. H. W1se, Sr. Mrs. il Mr d M V' Ha ah
rs. "
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Allensworth• ,s daug ht er, Becky, y,
nd 1 . an
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Sovo Wailing, Walking, Driving.
WI gra ua
om .... sc 01 ed her birthdsy recenUy and
m a class of 7~ this spring.
was presented witb a large
Mr. Ross Wise has returned white decorated birthday cake
to
h1s home In Middleport after from Mrs. William Aull along
OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY.
spending the winter monlhs m
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with cards al)d other g1fts from
. · Fl 'd
M1am1,
on a.
fr'ends
_Mr. and Mrs. AUred Roush, ~irm;., 3-C David Rice son
Lincoln ~ entertained With a ol Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rice
falmly dinner Saturday evea- Middleport left Friday for his
1~g at thetr home. Present were new assignment at Turner Air
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Force Base In Albany Ga fol·
ROIISh, and Mr. and Mrs. Ru.. lowing an J.8.&lt;1ay leav~ .bere
sell Roush and son. Eru!
of w'th hi f mil
Oak Hill and Mrs.
Michael 1
s a y.
Clln• and son. Ricky ol Mcllr-1
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS
thur.
May 23 i. DeadliJUJ
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
Mrs. Mlchsel Cline
For Seoul Program
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dsy eveolng at the Columbus ,
and Southern Obio Electric Com· ·
pany socilll room. The meetlllg
was opened in ritual form. It
· wao announced lbat May 23 ,
would be lhe deadline deto lor i
girls wishing to register for the
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It's a lovely little Lane Keepsake Chest
Spanioh, Italian, Scandinavian, French Proscouting program.
·-• graduation gift for yOU. It's absolutely
vincial. All lined with &gt;f•" aromatic cedar
j Plans were made for the girls
free. No strings.
with finest cabinet wood exterion.
aUending camp with proceeds
Now, if you know """""""'who wants to
(You know, of COUtlle, that 80% of the
from the recent rummage sale
give you an extra-special graduation gift,
girls who get Lane Sweetheart Chests from
being used for this project. The
bring
him
along.
their
boyfriends get married within a year.
troop extended !heir thanks to
Because right now you can choose from
Even
if you•re not that serious, aren't you.
aU who helped In any way wltb
curious?)
this special collection of full-sized Lane
the sale. PlBllS were made for a
Sweetheart·Che.ts
in every possible style:
You can see this romplete collectiOD 81:'1
party to be beld May 20 for all
Early
American,
Contemporary,
Orienta~
our
atore aow.
troop members whose dues are
paid up and tbooe who bave tbe
, required badge work.
Delivery?
DBIIS7
Right now/
Couldn't

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in any of the following schools,
we've got a gift for you.

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Choose from a wide range of body styles, colors end options.
4 out of 5 new-car buyers pay Special prices- -make sure you
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braking performance in Pure Oil Trials.
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Mothers Day was observed
at the Pomeroy Church
of
Christ Sunday morning.
During the Sunday
&amp;hoof
boor, each mother received a
somU potted plant and a large
potted geranium was presentto Mrs. f'lorence Burnside
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the oldest mother present: Mrs.
C!Brence Mattox and Mn. Wil·
!lam Gaddis, the fOW]gest mothers: and Mrs. William John.
son, the mother with the larg1 est famlly present. "The Chris1 tian Mother" was the topic of
1 the Rev. Jerry Masters at the
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worship servJce.

DINNER HOSTS
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser
entertained with 1 mer Soft.
day, at their borne, MlnenviUe.j
Present were Mr. and Mrn.
Herbert Hardman and grandchildren Larry and Jackie of
Bellefontaine, Mrs. Welby Wba·
ley, Pomer9y, Larry and Bob
II G1rueser and the host and bos~

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Grants applied for by Mr.
Thompson In Middleport for
physical Illness, fl2,813.39; Remedial reading, $14,441.50, and
pre-kindergarten, 15,1145. Also,
Till!! II project In Middleport
for library wilh lund of $1,740.116, and Title Ill project for
buying globes, maps, etc., for
Middleport, totaling 15,201.95.
VERBAL APPROVAL
Donald McKenzie,
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ported he has verbal approval
on physical fitness and remed~
a! reading projects.
1'he board, In further activity
on federal programs, approved
Thomas Kelly, guidance counselor in Middleport, as director
of the Head-Start rpogram In
the county. He will work under
the Community Action Program
offloe.
The board also:
-Agreed to cbeck inlo the

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condition of the leacb
Salisbury &amp;hool.
-Heard Mn. Ade Oblinger
ask that her assignment In the
Bradbury elementary school be
changed to the fourth grade.
-Consented to the graduation
of 71 seniors at Pomeroy Higb
School and approved Chet Long
as commencement speaker upon request from Supt. Charles
S. Gibbs.
Heard Mr. Gibbs list projects
of painting aod ether work need·

roy schools.
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to purchase textbook&amp; and . .
er equipment needed for . . '.
year.
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graduation at Middleport HI~

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!bot Frank Knlpt was resipit·
ing ao teacher and Asst. c.d:
at Rutland afM this year. ~ (Continuedon page Zl ;
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than $!-million dollars" each
year.
"'Ibe big question mark ls the
apple crop," the official said,
"early reports indicate that
demage was extcnsive, but the
real picture ~on't be known for
several days..
Kendall S31d lhat the ~pple
crm·op1U!~as valued at $8.5 m11llon

plums, prunes and pears. He said, "was damaied ft1'J . .
said the latter three were ''just terrsively. Some of the late ~
about wiped out."
may have survived, howeYWf .·~
Kendall explained that plums, he added.
~runes and pears are "minor
Kendall asid that tbe alale'i;
crops" in Ohio.
strawberry crop was valued Ill ·
He said grape production In ·'1.051,000 last year and $1.~
1964 and las! year topped the 1 in 1964.
12 million mark. Kendall said I "There is a tendoocy for peo. ·
"I'm not sure how extensive pie to get over-pealmiatie,u •
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damage did bit the grape crop Kendall aoid, "but the flO,a.,
mg Office for the U.S. Agricul- Also .hard hit by lhe below because some or the late crop 000 tigure shoold be close 1o tbi
ture Department.
freezing temperatures were may not have been hurt."
actual Joss because of tbe IF
~'From the reports I've re- 1 grapes, strawberrJes, cherries,
''The strawberry crop," he tremely low temperatures."
celved, which may chsnge in
In the next few days after lhe
full exteni of damage is known,
president of the Oblo Eta Phi Chapter of the Beta Sigma 1 would say thai dam~ge should
chleman, In ceremonies Tuesday night at the Columbia Gas ~~d~lleast IIO,O&lt;HI,OOO, ' Kendsll
h, Mrs. Eachleman, Uia Mitch, vice president; Judy Crook•,
and Pat Hlndy, treuurer. - Sentinel Photo.
The weather bureau reported
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the stale early today were
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moslly "above freezing." The
lea Whitlock'• bl&amp;hballl wero
low was 28 at Youngstown.
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Cloudiness moved Into the
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OfFICERS INSTALLED - April Smith, left, retiring
Phi, l@nds the sorority's gavel to new president Martha Es
of Ohio office social room. The group Includes Mrs. Srnll
recording secretary; Doris Ewing, corresponding secretary,

Restraint IS
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guilty to a charge o! perjury
., .dav repl1'ed to c•ar•es o! American "arro••nce of power" .
GaiDa eounty common
Kendall ~ that peaches suf.
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•·extensive damage."
JENNIFER LOHSE
br world affairs by saying this nation baa used "pal N- _
Moadsy nlgbl oald tbe biiJI·
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are the most te·•·llraint" ill Viet Nam and other world crllll opot..
yeatS' pro atlon, ' was
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bolla were pol-. r lie J vealed Tu..day
and Woo'! withstand as much
Wftf! made ol Ill proof paiD!
Judge c.
Smlih
cold temperatures as some oththe United Ststes not arrogance but agony," the Preoldent .
!biDDer aod water, mlsed baH M Bo d th t if sh
er crops," he said.
said In apparent reply to recent statemento by Chairmaa :
ood ball.
rs. r en a
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ed In any court for the violation Kendall said the Buckeye
Senate Foreign Relations international affairs.
., , _ _ of any law, whatsoever, lhat her Stale peach crop in 11164 and
Committee.
Johnson said thai in tbe 1M
probatl&lt;m would be tennioated 1965 averaged "slightly more
~~we have used our power not of Amerlca's "Bternat" cbil-.
John D. Rockefeller IV, 28, a
and lh at she would be 1mmediwillingly and recklessly but lenge - Southeast Asia - "our
nephew of New York Republl' tel
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Mrs. Borden had be'en chargchosen a member of Mortar dedication
ceremonies for "bas anoounced aueb llmll..
the West Virginia House of
eel with
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Delegates from Kanawha Counj
perJury unm 8 e Y
Board, the national senior wom· Princeton University's Wood- objectives or ouch lllllfn&amp;toW
ter Gallla county prosecuting ~C
en's honorary, one of 21 girls row Wilson school of public and to remove its military nraeoee·
tbe
ty (Chorleaton).
a tt orney Jobn A..E pling
selected from all areas of camonce
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Incumbents won l!lldoroernent • Jack M. Hawley, 42, MidJle- ed ad charge oil hflrstl dthe gfr elael
pus life for outstanding quail- M
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In five congresolonal primaries. port, was cited to Ga!Upolls mur er agams er 11 e a
Farm Bureau ollices 1n Ath· ties in lead•rship, scholarship,
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"Wbat ·nalioD," tbe l'nlldaat .
Former GOP Rep. FranciS Municipal Court Wednesday on shooting Sept. 7• 1965 of her ens, Meigs and Gallia counties and unselfish service to t h e D1es Ill Kentucky
continued, "bas opeallllo llftt.~
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Love defeated Harold Cutright charge of !allure to stop with- husband, Thurman Borden, • announced today that Paul Bow- university.
Mrs. Hattie Webb, 86, Prest- or its sons and vast IIIDII al • 1
lor the right to oppose
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Kerr. She had been charged er has
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In e ass~cu c ear s nee with aldin and abettin Ern·
res gn
as eli ?r· She is presently serving as onsburg, Ky., died Tuesday at fo run
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NI!W VuiU\- J,"&gt;!ES. H. Democratic ln~umbent Sen. Iafler an accident a111:05 a.m. est Walkeri 311 GalllpoU/in the ganization director
effective president of Women's
Self a Martin, Ky. hospital. She a small, atr~= I
Meredilh, the Negro whose en- Jennings Rando ph, who ran Tuesday on Rt. 7, one mile slaying. ' '
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rol!m&lt;nl at the University .of unopposed.
north o! ChesbU'e.
Walker had been charged with =~~n In a lour Coul!&lt;y area Chimes lhe Junior Women's who died m 1933.
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Mississippi in 1962 sparked v1o- i In Nebraska, U. ()ov. Philip 1 The State Highway p a 1 r o II' Drs! degree murder In the g•n, ~:sk~f :~n, ::::· honorary; vic..president
of Sumvmg are 8 . daugbier, bl
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lence and death, , plans to lead . Sorenson, like hts brother · reported that Hawley, headed shooting, however, a six day counties mg
Y Omtcron Nu, national
home Mrs. Glenn Spradl.m,. Martin, fo~ South VietNam to elect Mit ·~·
'8 massive, 220-mile "voter reg· · Theodore a Democrat, won north failed to s1ow bls ve- trial ended March 1 with
the
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economics honorary; member Ky.; two sons, Vugil Webb,
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istration march'' on Mississip- ~ easily. He will race Norbert hicle 'tor traffic ahead of blm. jury finding Walker ~illy of Bo~er, a native of Ross coun· of University Cooncil on Sill- Prestonsburg, and Wilbur Webb government 11 cbooaeo.
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l Tiemann, 41, who upset former i His car struck the back of a only manslaughter. He II pres- ~a=s ~res~~tifl owns and op- dent Affairs and Delta Zeta of New Haven, W. Vo., 10 grand·
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Meredilb, now a Columbla i Gov. Val Peterson, 62, for lhe car, making a rigbt turn off the enliy serving a 1·20 yew:, term s n
arm near Kmg· sorority.
ch~ldren, •od 12 great grandUniversity law school student, GOP gubernatorial nomination. blghway, driven by Glenn L. In the Ohio Penitentiary. ·
to ' completed four years or
children. Funeral semces will
disclosed today his march would : In Newark, N.J., Democratic Lawson, 40, Cheshire. There I Mrs. Borden was chll1'8ed service with the, Fann Blll'eau Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lohse, he Thursday at 2 p. m. at the
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. be8fn In Memphis, Tenn .• and Mayor HDJh J. Addmiizlo was lwas ml)derato damage to both with perjury in connection with May 4th. Durlg:; Mr. Bowers Pomeroy, attended ceremorues Carter and Callshan Funeral
end up on lhe steps of the state . forced into a runoff election, vehicles. No one was injured. false testimony given ai •
tenure here membership In the which. IIIC!uded the lrnlmtion, Home ~~ Prestonsburg. Burial
capitol in Jackson, MISs.
falling to get a majority by
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I ecutor's Inquiry last
organtz.Uon grew by aboot one reception and tea at the home will be m the Lancer Memonal
bo 1 1350 tes He .11 f
An accident which occurred i be
d 1 f
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third while participation In the of President and Mrs. Fawcett, Gardens at Lancer, Ky.
Funeral IIII'Vioes for ~
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WI . ace at 2: lo a. m, Tuesday was oot j r an a 80 or procu 8
ineurance program and dinner in lhe Terrace Room
E wrd 60 l'omero7
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. former Mayor ~ P. Carhn. I reported until to: I&gt; a.m. testimony ~f her Children at
showed a similar gain. The or- of the Ohio Union.
E-R UNIT CALLED
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also led a successful
Pomeroy emergency squad· pita! Tuesday ........ wUI""C
na s thlrdandMblggest nuodciear iappdarldent relsuthlt of twohNegro tile patrol said today.
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Meigs Geueral Hoapltal
men were summoned at 6:17 a. beld Frldey at 2 p.m. .......
lea1 e~pl«lon ooday pr uc·' can ales n e race w 0 took The accident occurred on Rl 1 Wince Found Guilty
laws and took part in a Admlsolono - Ben
Batey, m. today for Mrs.
Thomas Portland Methodist Qmda. ·
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~:.:o;:~e~:~~~:ttr'! ti'7t: : :~: th::si ·~!~: :!~ 218 al the junction of old Rl. 7, Of OWl by Court
community effort to have Rt. 33 Jackson; Sylvia Young, Guys- Cook, Ells! Main-s!, Pomeroy, Sorvivilli are hll wife, K4\,; .
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His new territory has VIlle; Eff1e Pulhns, Pomeroy; who was taken to Veterans Ieen· sis chlldrea, Doaald ~ 100
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~ate~xpth~."nrro":. Its second ~~~~~Iect:7. 11162c
w en ·GaiUpo~ls. ~leers said that chll1'8ed with DWI, pleading
a Farm ~ membership of Kate Fick, Pomeroy.
Memorial Hospital as a medi- Fra~in Lake&amp;, N. J.: Mtll. ·
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'" neoe scientists reported ,;_ In the New Jersey capital' o! ~~'!, c'lty bberdted, 33, Rt.th 2, guilty before Pomeroy
about 1JOO In the four _counties. Dla&lt;haraes - None.
col patient.
Howard (Doaila) lilt'tiDI. ,.. .
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land· Mn Ronald (illriiiiN)
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~~- Takeo Kosaka oi,Nng-1 Arthur J. Holland was upset In left turn onto old Rt. 7, Io•t con- j was found guilty and was
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Mrs Tbo
(lllhlaca) Wollt,
ala.· UniverSity ssld 211 g11nt his reeleetlon bid by City trot went off the hi8hwoy and 1100 and costs and
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radioac~ve particles" were de- Councilman Carmen J. Armenti ll)~ugh a fence owned 11)1 For- to three deys '" Jail.
FINDLAy ·Oblo IUP!) -An 1grass-stained and twt bullet was ber third An earlier mar- Ne~arll
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lecled In Nlip~ Prefecture,
Jr. The vote was 18.620 to rest . Wickline. There will D\fD. Alpolreslted TuesdaNY by
lnvesllgatlm: Into the mysterf. boles showed the gon was fired j rlage ended I~ divorce in Eng· at ho...;. four ' '
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ous shoollng death o! an atlrac- 1at close range as she lay on land. She . and Davenport had Brewer, -G: """ , ~·..:.
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IG iner 19 Bel both
Uve ouburban Columbus woman · her stomach.
1 been marned about a ye~r and Icenhower, ·~;
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h"'\"' after the blast. thou racially· mired nol_lhberhJI&lt;!d 1 The patrol Tuesday reported I 8 ' '
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centered .today on questioning ! A corooer's report showed 1a hall. He said his wile told JohnsoD,.·· IIIrtlindo IIICI It:lllicZ
• Ihi\ level oUall!'!'l was higb, Ko- t two years ago as arr effort to 1the arrest ol Ro~ B•.Molden, reckless operation churges.
of friends and relatives In three ' Mrs. Davenport had been dead •him she was going to Lima to Roush, Aktaoi; .' ,l!lotber, ·~ ~
said, 11 ~ ool suf!lctenl : halt a white 01oduo from tb•j51!• Rt. I, Doxlei', on Cbaliles Vetel'aos Memorial Hospital Ohio cities.
Bbout three days before ber Ivisit friends.
renee
111 fltyoola llld ~·
to end'!"ger humans.
)city. White backlash 'waa.llvl!ll ;of .len of center and bit-skip Admllslono - ctwles
R. The body o! Mrs. Ltobeth body was found by 1 pstrol· 1
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Karr, Sr., Pomeroy; . .
Davenport, 33, Upper Allington, i man. There was no slgo of a Mrs. Davenport csme lo the Mr.
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on ..Rt. 124. He II
Hartford Patr1c1a
was found 'f'lwaday slUffed 1n the 'struggle 1n ber late-model car · United States Bbout three years deatll
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- PliJMI! .MINIS- 1was ''reluctant" to pi)lpoint
In Me!P, ·
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trunl: o! her car on a heavily- !that appartenly was abonttoned ago, friends said. Sbe had been and
Caq ,K.V, •d\11111fiia1J!i&lt;.eau!O.
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-Doris tee,
street bore. Two bullet 11)1 the killer.
1• ballerina with a troup In
were In ber ba!elt.
! The victim formerly lived In 1rope as a teen-ager and
biooqe naiin Ui lvrk· L:rn;, wher: :~ WS! ~!!!'~ ~ · !i~ !~ Co!!!~~ - A f!"!~

l!Y United Press lnlellllltlonal
. · ~ ·,Rocilef111er made his d~but as a vota-gettln1 Damowat tn · West Virginia and the brother of former White
llqu"! aide Theodore Sorenson won the Democratic noml·
iiliJijll''fl!'f&amp;l!\'~ ln'J';Iellraska.
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· Thest !left .highllgbbl of primary voting In those two
states Tdesday. · New Je~sey municipal elcctloas, meanwhile Bhowed evidence of a white backlash in one mayoral
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another.

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1 fruit crop suffered an estimated
~ $10,000,000 damage because of
~ the record luw temperatures
which hit the state Tuesday, a
federal ollicial reported today.
"It's an unofficial estimate,"
explained James R. Kendall,
agrlculrural statistician in
c_harge of the Ohio Crop Report·

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ApproYal of several federal In the North Gallla &amp;hool dls-1 under Title I where a !!'ani of - Summer d~loprneotal
projects in various schools and trtct in GaiUa County.
$13,756.25 was obtainll&lt;l
on reading ptojecl for TIDe I Bedthe withdrawal of Clarence The board commended Mr. March 10. Mrs. John Welch ford SohOjll, .••870.10; George
Thompson's applleation for the, Thompson highly for tho work and Carolyn Smith will
be 8111'8enl and HeleD Dais wU! be
position as lhe new •uperinten-l he had done In his t.aure at Iteachers for the program, to lnstruetors.
dent highlighted lhe meeting Mlddleport. This was Mr.1 begin June 6.
-TIUe II project of fl'l5.14
of !be Meigs Local Board ot! Thompson's first year ao sup- -summer physical · filness fur Bradbury and Sallilbury
Education Tuesday night at l erintendent of schools in the program In Pomeroy with Rus- scboolB for librury beoks as apSalisbury elementary school.
Middleport system.P
sell Moore, Charles Biekel and plied for aruj obtained by .Brnd·
Mr. Thompson's action
1o Included in the federal pro- Donna Kessinger as Instructors bury Principal Rollert Morris.
withdraw his appllcalion for jecto approved by the Doard on a ,JP"anl ol $10,108.110.
-Br'dbury Individual Learnthe post foi!Qwed by less than were:
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-Funds lor a Title II project lng CenM project ·In
the
a week his announcement that
-Summer developmental o! fl,859.52 in Pom.,..y
to amount of $i9,0'4.841· as applied
~-~ep~- "--~-i~llar job resc!Ing _l""gram_!_or Pomeroy purchase Ubrury books.
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~ : Robert
NaUonHor
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annulled to a Lima
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the fraat ol marrlf'd to another WOIIIIIII.

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1116~ I Stobart's Three-Hitter,. ,·:·:~
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Panthers Defeat Jackson
Double, Single Key to i~i

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111-bof lrl&lt;k bigb hurdles, mOe run, 810
squad swept to 1 1111\i to 81\i lay, mile relay, low
to · 3Zl&gt; to :Mii point victory and 440 daab.
luesday evealsg - wttll- oome Pomeroy was runner• !.00 ~lvering lawo,. watcblng Ia Snulllern wu llllrd, and East.Football wealller - In Ute om fo..-Ut
HOW .TUEY SCORED
First AIIIIWII Melp Colllily
. Relays held em Ute Pomeroy Shot Put - Aobiey,
High Sdlool field.
Vance, M: Robillsoo, M:
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• Every member of Ute wi»- R; Gibbo P.
nlng squad scored at least one DIScus - Aobiey M, 118 7
point.
Justis E; Crow P; ~I M;
Second place winner wu the Williams E.
host Ptmeroy squad eoaebed bJ HJgb Jump -MaUtews R, i'3"
·Bud Bickel, who presented rib- Rouab P, Cbadwell E.,
· bons to aU boys placina lint, hill M, Tie; 'f. Cozart R.
second or Utird 1 tropll)' to Broad Jump _ Briekles
· llle winner and r:.....rop teams 18'6''; Robinson M, Uonovan
· and a trophy to Ute top poiDI R, tie; Mathews R: Allman E.
scorer of the meet.
Pole Vau1t - sargent P, 8'%ut
High scorer of Ute meet was Hawley M: Stanley P, Weba close ••ntesl hetweeD Middlo- rung P, lie; WbiUatch M.
pori's senior Rod Seuer and 120 111gb HW'dles -Sauer M,
Pomeroy's junior Don Swisher. :18.9; Stanley P:
Crow P;

Hood); Raelne, Pomeroy.
Mile Run - orr !,
11:11.8; J. JllDdy M; 1M P;
M; Mowery P.
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Thank You For Your Vote Of Confidence

11oa IIoll field at Cldllieetlle.
Tbe winner of tllll game
wDI ro- Satarday to play
tbe """""" of Ike LaeaoviJle.
West Ua!Ga game a1 1 p.m.
at dly park.

In The Recent Primary Election

WAYNE GIBBONS
Ropvblfcon Condldat• For Mtlgs County Autlltor

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AndretU wu pllotlag llle
same rear-emgine Ford in wbicb
he finished thlrd last year
winnina "Rookie of 111e Year':
bonora. The record will aot be
official because all records
must
eatabllshed during
qualification, oot practice, runs.
They begin Saturday.
The unofficial mark came Ill
mid-aflernooo on a ebllly but
sunny day, eertslnly not Ideal
for raeing. Andrettl, a 28-yearold naUve Italian, clipped off
four Jap.s In about 114 m.p.b.
lllen bit 16U.
Five oUter drivertl, IJlcloding
tw~;time winner A.J. Foyt, also
surpassed the 180-m.p.b. mark.
Foyt and George Snyder were
elucked at 162.1 m.p.h., Dan

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IN MEMORY OF

J. EDWARD FOSTER
A Diredor and Its Retired Vice President

THE FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS CO. ·

c:lwnpi?nshlp
of llle
allowed
_lllreefanned
hils. Mitchellc
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ern Obio League.
lour
mnmgs
one, walkSTOBART DOUBLES
eel two, allowed ltur runs, tiJree
Stobart's dooble leading off of them earued, and gave ··UP
tile Middleport second opened lour hits. Janey fa!lned · two,
llle B&lt;Orlna- He •ame
home walked none, gave up BO hils.
Jrom second wbea Carl De!D08- Gallipolis _ 11110 101 iJ--1 I 1
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key's bouncer back to Mit&lt;hell Middleport 010 3011 X--4 4. 4
was fielded, but Mitchell. ef- Mitchell (tp), Janey '
CoLUMBUS (UP)) - Ohio tor boldi)lg Stobart on second, and Spencer. Stobart and .Swanfishermen have a sporting threw late and wlld to fust Ump11e: Pl'ate, C. Wine~
chance to catch lhelr limit, base for a twH&gt;ase eiTOr. Stolllanks to tile alate Wlldlne Dlvlsion which has stod&lt;ed 32 lakes ty, Punderson Lake in Gea.uga
end sireama wiUt more lllan 10 County, Oberlin Reservoir
million filh so far IIIia year. Lorain County, l•,orked Run
By Ute end of llle year, tile Lake In Meigs County and Rui&gt;dlvisioa plana to put SO mUiion ber City Is Summit County.
Lakes atoeked w\Ut
fisb In .tate wsters.
There have been 15,831 trout fry include Dlllan ReserVoir
stocked in Beaver Creek in Sen- Muskingum Coonty,
eca Conoly, Mad River In Ute Reservoir in Guernsey COU1nty,
Champaign-Logan County area, fndian Lake In Logan County,
Monroe Lake Ia Trumbull Coun- Van Wert Reservoir in
Wert County, Kiser Lake
Champaign County,
Ponds In Paulding County a n

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In oUter games.
UPI Sports Writer
Baltilnon took over undispu~
Milt Pappas, who once ed posoesslon If lint place In
oampelgned for the post of 111e American League by
Baltimore manager on a nippbli Cbicego 3-Z In 1.2
platform of all fun and no innings while Cleveland was
work, Is dead serious about his beaten by Detroit, alao by Ute
new positl911 willl llle CincinnaU Iscore of 3-1 Washington
Reds.
whipped California 4-1 and
Tbe •olorlul righUtander lo oa
City squeezed by
Uta spot -and he knowa II.
Boston .:1-1 In 10 IMings. Now
Tbe key man In llle
York at Minoesota was pos~
which sent Frank Robinson
poned by rain.
Ute Orioles during tile winter, I'-- -"- - -- - -Pappu was expected to bolsrer
the Cinctonatl staff to llle
extent that it could . lead the
Reda to tile National Leegue
pennant.
His task wasn't made any
easier when Robinson began
tear apart llle American
League and when he himself
got off to a cu.atamary •low
start. But Pappes was determined to prove himself.
"I don't expect Ute fano to be
d!aritable," Pappe• said of hil
predicament. But charity
needed any longer because
laD righthander, who ....
years old todey, hao begwl to
prod11011 ta tile manner ezpec~
• More ,ower - lallf euflill
ed.
• Cuttr hardwood tn 10 IICOndl

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bis

·Pappas, tn1wn as something
of a flake during
younger

days wttll Balumore, pitched
lour-hit shotout over
Atlanta Braves Tuesday
u llle Reds 1wept a doul~eh,,.d11' 11-2 a!XI u for their lourlll
eonseeuUve vlelory and ailllll
their last lewD lamea.
It r&lt;a• tile secood
mnr outing 11r
beat tile Loa Angeles
7-t
1r!day. He now

lf:~' bis recerd

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THE PRICE SHOULD BE1

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If ,..·rea man. you pi'obably _,understand a lilt
col this. But ,..., Jadr •• '
v... can spot one o1 Those Days the moment Rs1a1s.
You !loop through the alarm so tllt!re's a crash-bani
panic to get [)eel oil "'wQrk end the kids off to achool.
Then Junior remembers a list ofthincs lor show-end-tell
end the sinlt'st01)5 up and so cio ""'' sinuse~. and the
new drapes eomo c.o.D. and,.,...._.. lil1i ~tho house.
and 1111 cuy to pelnt the c:oitinP- up • weelc eor1J,
and ••• You Knout. . . . •
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So ·~···~·~r(.r
and ..... whoeala
to . . llf'•·brlniirie ~ Itomel And ...... wllo

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• Doubltfuthnd oil ClpacitJ
• Power witll llafll wti&amp;ht - ontr
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Lake Erie.

Northern pike fry have been
otocked in Beach City Reservoir
in Tuscarawas County, Indian '
Lake and Ute Logan Lakes.

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auto traftl.,. powtf' ....,.
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In Twi-Night Doubleheader

FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1966 UNTIL NOON

h=~~ ~~ ~~·:~Devft

Andrett"I s3ldMan tO Beat
For Indianapolis '500' p0Ie

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WilL BE CLOSED

lrolf-ta

gle and Sinapaon end Lemiy Van .(u;), Mapes (2), Terry (7) end
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Meter wero glwn free pesoes ,Bal ey.
defending champion Logan spill· outfielders, one run scormg• MlttiJe Alllenians, z...
chell hii _Roger LelfmgweU but
0
Should Nelsonvme down tbe got Denms Ault to \me out "to
BOBCA11 WIN, 74
Bulldogs today, Logan
will Gib M1Uaron at shortstop._ ATHENS, Obio IUPI) - Obio
have to play a makeup game dy Moore, leadoff batter IW tho
captured ill
With Wellston. If thiS "'"" "'· , Jacket order, smgled cJeamy
and should Uta (lliefs
down down Ute left field line plaliBg
"til ba7~bdau, __ game ThlJfANAPOLIS Ind. (UP!) Gurney al f81.6, Carl Willlsms Wellston, a playoff i!WllO would 1 two msurance runs.
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WI a ·• ecmiOO ov·
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he necessnry to determine lbe , Gallipolis had someUting 1!1&gt;1- Mario Andretti became llle al I&amp;U
or
Northern Divlson championship. ina in Ute sixth but got home
1man to heal for Ute pole in llle at 1ro.1.
G"l
lead!
lr
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I 8 "ta , G aham HJJl 10r
Alllena ill 4-1 In ND play, on1y one run. 1mure,
ng
• Leg
The Bob&lt;:als ran 111e recor I Indianapolis 500 Tuesday, whlsk- 1 n m' r
. •
18 :J-2 Nelsonville wal- off tripled and scored oo ·an
14-2-1 behind reliever BIII IJng around Ute speedway at iDier .world grand pra cham- lo~n Wells~n 12-2 last even- .,;.rat second base.
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I':~~~· a sophomore
Iunofficial record speed, ef IJl!OD, made his first .
lor Its second win against Ron Janey relieved Mitchell
11
from Alllens, who nearly 165 miles per boor.
run, gettmg Into time . triala.
setbacks Wellston is 1-4 . in Ute fiflll after Mitchell bad
1 eel .. .
worked four shutout IDDings.
, HJJl made his debut bere
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The dazzling performan.. Ill' years ago but did oot 1ry to m NL acllon.
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Conleren.. ,.cord 01
. bighlighled Ute busineat prac- 1prepare
will play at Middleport later of Ute way.
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line at Kent State lor a In I Uce day yet and overshadowed
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this monUt for the
overall Stobart fanued _7, walked me,
II Atbelll.

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POMEROY,

Rtgb.tbander Gari St.uu..""t ~ff..t""....ad-~c~h!t

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Swisher P,
10:7.&gt;; Allman E; Brlckles P:
Hlndy M; RusseJJ R.
Mile Rua - Cbeadle M, 5.08:
Blake M: Gilkey ,., Well P; "Whtt'U ... do? '1\ey IIY
Mcintyre E.
mooa II too brtcbt II all
8110 Yard Relay'.game because of
U0.6 qobinson, Swartz,

Voters of Meigs County

5 m· Fm'al Lea~rne Game

Z:l!; Tannehib M; a..adle M;
.4
day and &lt;rll(:ked out a· !lolible 'and oiDgle to
Oller M; orr E.
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-,dleport Yellow Jacket bilsebill teem to l!s f~st S~\il·
Z20 Yard Dash _ Swisher Pomeroy stopped a olallt 1n11- to walk a run home.
vlalon title in nine years, ·~ !be ~4y dlam•5. defyrft•
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P, :ZU: Hood M: Brlcklea P; ing rally to preserve a H vic&gt; Tbe Pantllera """""'II!BID
GaWpoUo, 4-2·
Allman E: lllndy M.
tory over Jackson In a Snutl&gt; tile Utlrd wb!ll Rod Karr
Not oince 11157, whe!t the ~be·"fa~~ ~:
eaaJern Ohio League bueball ed Rei CWnlngJ wu bit
tured tile state
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in tile~ ,, . '
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Panlllers fiBiShed In a tte for to . . - Ute filial
Middl..,.;n really gotten
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er), S:SI.B; llll~~~- second at
wllll Galllpolis. !run In llle sixth when he
lbe around ill Ute atr&lt;lng Firstsacker Dannym
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poinU.
Tbe Panthers, ahead all lllej
moved to second oa a
Snullleastera Ohio Class AA
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way were tiJreateaed In llle rlllce, W!lll to lllird on
nd k t ' . ht
g·
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aillth wbeo Ute Jronmen
got grounder, and look home oo
~ ,tlu:ep ~~~Ute00h !'!!~
5 0 '""'~1'f... •
two consecutive singles and a passed baU.
The victory came over. the ~ ow
solid dooble elf reliel hurler
.
Devill' lop Sprina Jlltcl&gt; ermg went on Utrougb ~ .
MllldJeporl Jllgll oebeol IbiD- Bruce Slm 808
Werry fanned tive and
er, Ute rugged sophomore rlgh~ terfield wiUt nobodr ba~L~
elado, lllldoletJed tblo oprlllg
Simpson,p w~ hnd replaced eel two for tile PsnUters
Larry Mitchell.. Milcb- up. G•lmore made 11 ~--!!"
.....,. Ia tiJe SEOAL meet P
tarter Dick Werry In Ute Jack11011 moundamen
gave up only four hits, but ily.
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lui Satarday Ia Athm, and u.:m;;:,~io~ of llle ailllll, was 0111 sevea and Issued
IIIey came bunched. He waa un- Middleport went out
Ia a lrlaqular maleb wltb lifted and w..- returned to llle free posses.
defealed 111 league action.
stay m llle fourth with, ;:.
GaJJipoliJ lad Chesapeake, bill. Jackson ~ored three nma Pomeroy
011 001 &amp;-5 S 4 The Northerll l.j, lltSlOII :~e
~U ~~~ o~h~S~:afp
,.. aplnat Ripley today at d . 111 Inning
Jackaon
000 013 0- 4 5 1 may be setUed in Atllens
!" . ar e 0 WI • ,. tJl/e
t:lt ,_ m. bere.
u;::'!ero; got its first tlu:ee Werry, SlmpllOII (6), Werry afternoon. Coacb Ed Ra~now :gle :own ~:e~efl!~d M'rii'~
ITqlllld wtU parllelpete
in the second wbeo (lluck (6), (WJ'), aod Van Meter,. Wer- Bulldogs need only • w ov&lt;r I mos ':' wa
. 'itO
II":, district meet Selllrday
hit a bases -leaded sin- ry (8), Van Meter (6).
Nelsonville to •lmch llle crown. Gardners Tens ~uer. na':j

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~u~rs:~=~ :thu.!Bt:"to~ T~:;e~~:'oash hurdles, the 440 dash aad lbe
l2tl yard high bW'dlea.
Swisher took first In tile 100
yard and 22il yard dashed, aod
seeond In the low hW'dlea.
The Jacket squad •aptured
in llle shotpu~ discoS!
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:Stevens

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1116~ I Stobart's Three-Hitter,. ,·:·:~
e1gs
Panthers Defeat Jackson
Double, Single Key to i~i

'MIddy .ltacksters

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Middleport'•
111-bof lrl&lt;k bigb hurdles, mOe run, 810
squad swept to 1 1111\i to 81\i lay, mile relay, low
to · 3Zl&gt; to :Mii point victory and 440 daab.
luesday evealsg - wttll- oome Pomeroy was runner• !.00 ~lvering lawo,. watcblng Ia Snulllern wu llllrd, and East.Football wealller - In Ute om fo..-Ut
HOW .TUEY SCORED
First AIIIIWII Melp Colllily
. Relays held em Ute Pomeroy Shot Put - Aobiey,
High Sdlool field.
Vance, M: Robillsoo, M:
, ..
• Every member of Ute wi»- R; Gibbo P.
nlng squad scored at least one DIScus - Aobiey M, 118 7
point.
Justis E; Crow P; ~I M;
Second place winner wu the Williams E.
host Ptmeroy squad eoaebed bJ HJgb Jump -MaUtews R, i'3"
·Bud Bickel, who presented rib- Rouab P, Cbadwell E.,
· bons to aU boys placina lint, hill M, Tie; 'f. Cozart R.
second or Utird 1 tropll)' to Broad Jump _ Briekles
· llle winner and r:.....rop teams 18'6''; Robinson M, Uonovan
· and a trophy to Ute top poiDI R, tie; Mathews R: Allman E.
scorer of the meet.
Pole Vau1t - sargent P, 8'%ut
High scorer of Ute meet was Hawley M: Stanley P, Weba close ••ntesl hetweeD Middlo- rung P, lie; WbiUatch M.
pori's senior Rod Seuer and 120 111gb HW'dles -Sauer M,
Pomeroy's junior Don Swisher. :18.9; Stanley P:
Crow P;

Hood); Raelne, Pomeroy.
Mile Run - orr !,
11:11.8; J. JllDdy M; 1M P;
M; Mowery P.
LowSlshHurdlP~Hood~P=:
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440 ash - uer ' · · '
Cozart R; Neasa P; Br~WD M:
M:";'.J R _ Moru R
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Thank You For Your Vote Of Confidence

11oa IIoll field at Cldllieetlle.
Tbe winner of tllll game
wDI ro- Satarday to play
tbe """""" of Ike LaeaoviJle.
West Ua!Ga game a1 1 p.m.
at dly park.

In The Recent Primary Election

WAYNE GIBBONS
Ropvblfcon Condldat• For Mtlgs County Autlltor

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Uta
firstsince
twoUteaccldeots,
minor,
2\i-mile boUt
oval
opened April 30.

AndretU wu pllotlag llle
same rear-emgine Ford in wbicb
he finished thlrd last year
winnina "Rookie of 111e Year':
bonora. The record will aot be
official because all records
must
eatabllshed during
qualification, oot practice, runs.
They begin Saturday.
The unofficial mark came Ill
mid-aflernooo on a ebllly but
sunny day, eertslnly not Ideal
for raeing. Andrettl, a 28-yearold naUve Italian, clipped off
four Jap.s In about 114 m.p.b.
lllen bit 16U.
Five oUter drivertl, IJlcloding
tw~;time winner A.J. Foyt, also
surpassed the 180-m.p.b. mark.
Foyt and George Snyder were
elucked at 162.1 m.p.h., Dan

be

IN MEMORY OF

J. EDWARD FOSTER
A Diredor and Its Retired Vice President

THE FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS CO. ·

c:lwnpi?nshlp
of llle
allowed
_lllreefanned
hils. Mitchellc
ll
ern Obio League.
lour
mnmgs
one, walkSTOBART DOUBLES
eel two, allowed ltur runs, tiJree
Stobart's dooble leading off of them earued, and gave ··UP
tile Middleport second opened lour hits. Janey fa!lned · two,
llle B&lt;Orlna- He •ame
home walked none, gave up BO hils.
Jrom second wbea Carl De!D08- Gallipolis _ 11110 101 iJ--1 I 1
u
key's bouncer back to Mit&lt;hell Middleport 010 3011 X--4 4. 4
was fielded, but Mitchell. ef- Mitchell (tp), Janey '
CoLUMBUS (UP)) - Ohio tor boldi)lg Stobart on second, and Spencer. Stobart and .Swanfishermen have a sporting threw late and wlld to fust Ump11e: Pl'ate, C. Wine~
chance to catch lhelr limit, base for a twH&gt;ase eiTOr. Stolllanks to tile alate Wlldlne Dlvlsion which has stod&lt;ed 32 lakes ty, Punderson Lake in Gea.uga
end sireama wiUt more lllan 10 County, Oberlin Reservoir
million filh so far IIIia year. Lorain County, l•,orked Run
By Ute end of llle year, tile Lake In Meigs County and Rui&gt;dlvisioa plana to put SO mUiion ber City Is Summit County.
Lakes atoeked w\Ut
fisb In .tate wsters.
There have been 15,831 trout fry include Dlllan ReserVoir
stocked in Beaver Creek in Sen- Muskingum Coonty,
eca Conoly, Mad River In Ute Reservoir in Guernsey COU1nty,
Champaign-Logan County area, fndian Lake In Logan County,
Monroe Lake Ia Trumbull Coun- Van Wert Reservoir in
Wert County, Kiser Lake
Champaign County,
Ponds In Paulding County a n

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By JOE GERGEN
In oUter games.
UPI Sports Writer
Baltilnon took over undispu~
Milt Pappas, who once ed posoesslon If lint place In
oampelgned for the post of 111e American League by
Baltimore manager on a nippbli Cbicego 3-Z In 1.2
platform of all fun and no innings while Cleveland was
work, Is dead serious about his beaten by Detroit, alao by Ute
new positl911 willl llle CincinnaU Iscore of 3-1 Washington
Reds.
whipped California 4-1 and
Tbe •olorlul righUtander lo oa
City squeezed by
Uta spot -and he knowa II.
Boston .:1-1 In 10 IMings. Now
Tbe key man In llle
York at Minoesota was pos~
which sent Frank Robinson
poned by rain.
Ute Orioles during tile winter, I'-- -"- - -- - -Pappu was expected to bolsrer
the Cinctonatl staff to llle
extent that it could . lead the
Reda to tile National Leegue
pennant.
His task wasn't made any
easier when Robinson began
tear apart llle American
League and when he himself
got off to a cu.atamary •low
start. But Pappes was determined to prove himself.
"I don't expect Ute fano to be
d!aritable," Pappe• said of hil
predicament. But charity
needed any longer because
laD righthander, who ....
years old todey, hao begwl to
prod11011 ta tile manner ezpec~
• More ,ower - lallf euflill
ed.
• Cuttr hardwood tn 10 IICOndl

XL·lOO&amp;XL·

CHAIN SAWS

bis

·Pappas, tn1wn as something
of a flake during
younger

days wttll Balumore, pitched
lour-hit shotout over
Atlanta Braves Tuesday
u llle Reds 1wept a doul~eh,,.d11' 11-2 a!XI u for their lourlll
eonseeuUve vlelory and ailllll
their last lewD lamea.
It r&lt;a• tile secood
mnr outing 11r
beat tile Loa Angeles
7-t
1r!day. He now

lf:~' bis recerd

WI HAVI A LA.GI SILICTIO!f -OF

THE PRICE SHOULD BE1

For All The Family

c

.BALLS&amp; BATS

If ,..·rea man. you pi'obably _,understand a lilt
col this. But ,..., Jadr •• '
v... can spot one o1 Those Days the moment Rs1a1s.
You !loop through the alarm so tllt!re's a crash-bani
panic to get [)eel oil "'wQrk end the kids off to achool.
Then Junior remembers a list ofthincs lor show-end-tell
end the sinlt'st01)5 up and so cio ""'' sinuse~. and the
new drapes eomo c.o.D. and,.,...._.. lil1i ~tho house.
and 1111 cuy to pelnt the c:oitinP- up • weelc eor1J,
and ••• You Knout. . . . •
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So ·~···~·~r(.r
and ..... whoeala
to . . llf'•·brlniirie ~ Itomel And ...... wllo

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• Ftll tftll 5' in dillntter
• Doubltfuthnd oil ClpacitJ
• Power witll llafll wti&amp;ht - ontr
llij lbtl.louHI tnd '~'''

Lake Erie.

Northern pike fry have been
otocked in Beach City Reservoir
in Tuscarawas County, Indian '
Lake and Ute Logan Lakes.

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63 Chev. Impala

4 Dr. Hordto!I. I cyllndtr,
automatic trans. Radio &amp;
huter, white lldawall

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Dump Truck~ I cylinder
lftlina, 5 sJ)etd tran11. 2
1,...:1 r..r axle

65 Dodge Dart
2 Dr. 270 Sot-Ito, 6 cyllnHr, standard trans., radio
and htattr

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4 Dr. I cylinder, auto.
lr•na. Radio I hH..r

62 Ford Gal. 500
4 dr. I cyl. At Trana., P.
'*""lng. rldlo tntf huttr

64 Galaxie XL .
Coft'Hirt.le. I cyHnder,
auto traftl.,. powtf' ....,.
lng, power bralctt and
wlndowl. radio &amp; hutar

65 Ford Gal. 500

61 Comet 2 Dr.
6 cyUncltr, sttncllrd tnns.
Wlo and helter

64 Engli•h Ford

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autom~tlc trans. RHio &amp;
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.t.ndlrd Irena. Rlcllo ana

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Maloney, Pappas Winners
In Twi-Night Doubleheader

FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1966 UNTIL NOON

h=~~ ~~ ~~·:~Devft

Andrett"I s3ldMan tO Beat
For Indianapolis '500' p0Ie

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gle and Sinapaon end Lemiy Van .(u;), Mapes (2), Terry (7) end
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Meter wero glwn free pesoes ,Bal ey.
defending champion Logan spill· outfielders, one run scormg• MlttiJe Alllenians, z...
chell hii _Roger LelfmgweU but
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Should Nelsonvme down tbe got Denms Ault to \me out "to
BOBCA11 WIN, 74
Bulldogs today, Logan
will Gib M1Uaron at shortstop._ ATHENS, Obio IUPI) - Obio
have to play a makeup game dy Moore, leadoff batter IW tho
captured ill
With Wellston. If thiS "'"" "'· , Jacket order, smgled cJeamy
and should Uta (lliefs
down down Ute left field line plaliBg
"til ba7~bdau, __ game ThlJfANAPOLIS Ind. (UP!) Gurney al f81.6, Carl Willlsms Wellston, a playoff i!WllO would 1 two msurance runs.
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he necessnry to determine lbe , Gallipolis had someUting 1!1&gt;1- Mario Andretti became llle al I&amp;U
or
Northern Divlson championship. ina in Ute sixth but got home
1man to heal for Ute pole in llle at 1ro.1.
G"l
lead!
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Alllena ill 4-1 In ND play, on1y one run. 1mure,
ng
• Leg
The Bob&lt;:als ran 111e recor I Indianapolis 500 Tuesday, whlsk- 1 n m' r
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18 :J-2 Nelsonville wal- off tripled and scored oo ·an
14-2-1 behind reliever BIII IJng around Ute speedway at iDier .world grand pra cham- lo~n Wells~n 12-2 last even- .,;.rat second base.
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Iunofficial record speed, ef IJl!OD, made his first .
lor Its second win against Ron Janey relieved Mitchell
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from Alllens, who nearly 165 miles per boor.
run, gettmg Into time . triala.
setbacks Wellston is 1-4 . in Ute fiflll after Mitchell bad
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worked four shutout IDDings.
, HJJl made his debut bere
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Conleren.. ,.cord 01
. bighlighled Ute busineat prac- 1prepare
will play at Middleport later of Ute way.
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overall Stobart fanued _7, walked me,
II Atbelll.

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Swisher P,
10:7.&gt;; Allman E; Brlckles P:
Hlndy M; RusseJJ R.
Mile Rua - Cbeadle M, 5.08:
Blake M: Gilkey ,., Well P; "Whtt'U ... do? '1\ey IIY
Mcintyre E.
mooa II too brtcbt II all
8110 Yard Relay'.game because of
U0.6 qobinson, Swartz,

Voters of Meigs County

5 m· Fm'al Lea~rne Game

Z:l!; Tannehib M; a..adle M;
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day and &lt;rll(:ked out a· !lolible 'and oiDgle to
Oller M; orr E.
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Z20 Yard Dash _ Swisher Pomeroy stopped a olallt 1n11- to walk a run home.
vlalon title in nine years, ·~ !be ~4y dlam•5. defyrft•
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P, :ZU: Hood M: Brlcklea P; ing rally to preserve a H vic&gt; Tbe Pantllera """""'II!BID
GaWpoUo, 4-2·
Allman E: lllndy M.
tory over Jackson In a Snutl&gt; tile Utlrd wb!ll Rod Karr
Not oince 11157, whe!t the ~be·"fa~~ ~:
eaaJern Ohio League bueball ed Rei CWnlngJ wu bit
tured tile state
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in tile~ ,, . '
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Panlllers fiBiShed In a tte for to . . - Ute filial
Middl..,.;n really gotten
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wllll Galllpolis. !run In llle sixth when he
lbe around ill Ute atr&lt;lng Firstsacker Dannym
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Tbe Panthers, ahead all lllej
moved to second oa a
Snullleastera Ohio Class AA
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nd k t ' . ht
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got grounder, and look home oo
~ ,tlu:ep ~~~Ute00h !'!!~
5 0 '""'~1'f... •
two consecutive singles and a passed baU.
The victory came over. the ~ ow
solid dooble elf reliel hurler
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Devill' lop Sprina Jlltcl&gt; ermg went on Utrougb ~ .
MllldJeporl Jllgll oebeol IbiD- Bruce Slm 808
Werry fanned tive and
er, Ute rugged sophomore rlgh~ terfield wiUt nobodr ba~L~
elado, lllldoletJed tblo oprlllg
Simpson,p w~ hnd replaced eel two for tile PsnUters
Larry Mitchell.. Milcb- up. G•lmore made 11 ~--!!"
.....,. Ia tiJe SEOAL meet P
tarter Dick Werry In Ute Jack11011 moundamen
gave up only four hits, but ily.
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lui Satarday Ia Athm, and u.:m;;:,~io~ of llle ailllll, was 0111 sevea and Issued
IIIey came bunched. He waa un- Middleport went out
Ia a lrlaqular maleb wltb lifted and w..- returned to llle free posses.
defealed 111 league action.
stay m llle fourth with, ;:.
GaJJipoliJ lad Chesapeake, bill. Jackson ~ored three nma Pomeroy
011 001 &amp;-5 S 4 The Northerll l.j, lltSlOII :~e
~U ~~~ o~h~S~:afp
,.. aplnat Ripley today at d . 111 Inning
Jackaon
000 013 0- 4 5 1 may be setUed in Atllens
!" . ar e 0 WI • ,. tJl/e
t:lt ,_ m. bere.
u;::'!ero; got its first tlu:ee Werry, SlmpllOII (6), Werry afternoon. Coacb Ed Ra~now :gle :own ~:e~efl!~d M'rii'~
ITqlllld wtU parllelpete
in the second wbeo (lluck (6), (WJ'), aod Van Meter,. Wer- Bulldogs need only • w ov&lt;r I mos ':' wa
. 'itO
II":, district meet Selllrday
hit a bases -leaded sin- ry (8), Van Meter (6).
Nelsonville to •lmch llle crown. Gardners Tens ~uer. na':j

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l2tl yard high bW'dlea.
Swisher took first In tile 100
yard and 22il yard dashed, aod
seeond In the low hW'dlea.
The Jacket squad •aptured
in llle shotpu~ discoS!
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beiort 1 trip 10 .the tne ·a..usmon u•at•••w'· ... rH:U·uii. ,y~ . w,li ru~.,,D :N. B~.i~1· due::~· Jn..~ ··w-.~~ ~ r::.': : ;:!~~~!~ ~ poe~~- !'!!!~~.
UPi JptiQ.·W •
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laldnlll\e Orlolet No. I p!Jc1\er 1 Barber ·otrllned Ute ltndon In .more Beflous lnJUl)' IOf
Ka- Cltf edged Bostoo in
f. !'!!'- "-"' '!'l!h lwo Bauer ill, acared, howev•, Steve Barber to the d&lt;M!!or,ltls _lell .. ""'!'k!~ ~ a ~· nke of V.:IMinJ .. a few IIIDI'1l 10 II1Dillp _aud Ute New y~ at
" ' - tlan, lfiDI; lla* lllllj ~ bt •· 1111 tba Jlllletll. loctay Jllll """ till poiiiDIIIIJ 11111111• UIO ...,.... ,.,. . .UIJ'· ·1ames earty ,. we c.w;;o:,.-::. !!!::::'-""~ ::..,._, "':::: ;::::!;:=:::!
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at least 15 days.
who boasll I ~ reeotd and a eame oow but thlrl'l IIIII a Ia tho National uacue,
Bauer revealed the DICIIIIty 1.!11 Olftlfd run · am-are, Is long way to p," he pld Iller cint!lmlaU swept a pair from
of the trip Tuesday ntpt afll!l' ~ to he placed on lbt lbe victory. "I'm mueh morej Atlanla, Min lbt opener 'nd a.
lbe OrlolWI had 111oved Into mlo
ad Utl lor lbe 11-day woorled aboUt lbt loDi'l'llll• o 1n lho nJchlcap, St. Louis
po~~~~IIIOII ollll'll plaee ID the mlnllnum.
(lltchllll lban ene or two eames blanked Chlearo ~. New York
Amarlcon Lei(UI by lhadlnl Bauer II more eeneerned at Ibis stage."
wltlpped Houston 7-4, 1.&lt;18
Major Loa(UI SlaadiDJt
Allllrleal.......
Chloaso 3-S ln 12 lanlap. aboUt Berber's pllchlltJ arm In Elsewhere in. the junior .Angeles d'\('l&amp;lnned Philadelphia
By United p,...8 lalel'llaiiiDal
w. 1. Pol. 011 BaiUmore had btto !led with AuiUBI and SeJilemher than ern1t, Wuhln(ton · aloppl'd 1-1 and San Franclsen nipped
Nolloaal t:.upe
Bal~
a t .110 ,, Clavtlond lor tho lead, but about hll ovollabiUty now. Clll(9mla t-1 on the lllree bll PU!sbui'Bb S.lln 15 itmlnp.
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liD Fran
It 7 .'Ill! ,, Dolrolt
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Plttsburah
I~ 9 .8011 Sl&gt; California
IS 10 .NI •~
1loualon
I~ II .577 t
Cbl&lt;ago
11 I .11$0 5
Loo Angeles
14 12 .538 5 Mln....te
t 10 . ~1~ 1111
PhHadtlphla
11 10 .114 511 Wuhln""n
I IS .381 1\il
New York
9 10 .414 6\1 Boston
7 11 .SOl 101&gt;
AOanta
13 1~ .~84 7 New York
7 16 .30110\il
CinclnDati
10 14 .417 I Kansas Ctty
I 16 .SOl 10\t
81. Louis
9 14 .391 Bl&gt;
1'1111daJ'• lltlello
Chicago
6 18 .:Mil 12
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Tuesdoy' Rosalll
Balltmore 3 Cblcqo 2, I2 lnno,
St Lo . 8 Ch'eago 0
Detroit s Cleveland I
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Cbtd ~ Atlanl: 2, l!t Clncl 8' KIDIII Clcy I Booton I, lO inN.
Atla 11 0 2nd
Waobillston ~ Calllnmla I
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New
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Wedlltlday'o Problltlt Pllcftrs
Loo Anr. 6 Phllodelphla I
w llllllton 1 Calllomla
Fran 2 Pitts I, 1~ IMs.
,.;~ceo 1 ~ &lt;•21 .,·
WeUtlday't Pralllble Pll&lt;hen n,.
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Hoooton at New York, nl8ht- Brunet Je.l).
Roberts 12-3) vo. McGraw 11·2). Boston II KIDSII City, lllibt
Loo Anseles at Phlladelpiit, - Morehead O·l) vs. Dobson (3nltht-!lutton (J.l) vs . .Jackton . 1).
(f.S).
New York at Minnesota, nltbt
San Jl'ronclsco at Pittsburgh, - Ford (IJ.S) " · Paseual (1-1),
lllght - Marlchal (S.U) VI. Delroll at Cleveland, nlJI(liSchwaU (l.f).
, MeLlin (1-1) vs. MeDowell (lIt. Louts at Chlcago-Jaokson iO).
U-1) vs. Holtzman (1·2) .
Chicap at Baltimore, lllJhl. ClneianaU at Atlanbl, night- Buzhardt &lt;1·2) or John (l-J) "·
Ellis 0-4) vs. Blasingame 11·2). McNally (S-0).
DDNday'o Oam11
'n1Ul'141ay'o Olmn
Houoton at New York, night
Chicago at Baltimore, Dlcht
Lot Anretes at Phlla, nJcbl
Detroit at Cleveland, niJihl
San Fran at Plttsbur(h, nlibt New York at MinD., twl1l&amp;bl
AUanta at St. Louis, nl(hl
Washinston at Calllornla, llllht
(Qnly J&amp;mtl sehoduled)
(Only games schedulad)
and Maya, Glints 1: Tam,
Braves 7; 'nlomu, Braves and
Oentlle, Astroe a.
......... Loapo: Scott, lle4
ly Ulllled Prtu lalerutloul ,Sox 10 ; F. Rob!Dion, Orioles
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Nat IIIII Leqae
' and Oliva, TwiM 7: Bllflll'J,
G. AI. R. g, Pel. I Orioles and Reiclludt Anpll '
Morgan, Hou :16 116 15 :l6 .3f6 1
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Smllb, SIL Jll M 10 30 .:l67 1 .
Raa 11111ft 1a
Hart, SF
26 82 20 32 .1141 Nalloall L o •I• e• M'1 I
Flood. StL
23 93 10 32 .344 ,
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l&gt;ou. Pitt 21 83 I! '1:1 .32$ and Flood, Clll'ds II, Aaron,
Clmnto, PiU 23 lll'l 11 33 .331! ~;aves and Lefebvre, Dodprs
Pinson, Cln 24 118 10 31 .318 i.mmeaa Lnpe· B Robin·
Torre, AU
2'1 It IS 28 .311
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Amorleu Leape
Rodsers, Angels II: Bletll')',
G. All. R. H. Pel. 1Orlol~, Oliva, Twins and
F.Rbsn, Bal · 20 71 21 30 ,4()11 Conlrltaro, ~ 1 ~·
Oliva, MIM 11 80 13 26 .391 Nadonl , - - · Mlrl hal
Scott, Boa
Jll II 14 31 .352
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Vsmski, Boa 23 t3 16 32 U4 Olantl ~; Perry, Giants 4-0;
B.Rbsn, Bal 20 15 1 ~ 29 :341 Cuellar, Aotroe and Knowlea,
Rbsn, Chi
20 70 13 23 .32t PhUIIH 3-0: Crai(, Phllllel,
Siebem, Col 22 i8 7 19 .32t BIU!, Plratet, Gibbon, 01J1111
Alvis, Clev
20 71 1 25 _311 •and Maloney, Reds :1-0.
Rchrdan NY 23 t3 8 28 301 ! Allllrlou Loapt1: Mellowell,
Rcllardt' Cal 23 10 17 24 ·3110 lndlane 4-0; Me Nally, Orlol11 1,
· 0; Hall lnd Harbor, Oriol11,

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Olllooa (3-5) and MeCarver; New York at MIM., pdd., rain
FaUI, Ahernalby (7) CoMo" .
18), Hendley (9) and HWJdley. Detro•t
11011 002 001- S ll 2
LP-Faul (1-1). I!Rs....C.peda Cleve.
001 100 ooo- 1 3 o
(~). Gibson (1st), Flood Loliclo, Gladdlna (9) and 1
t!rd), Shannon !2nd).
Freeiwl: Bell, Kralick 17) and
Crandall. WP-Lollch (1-1). LP
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Raymond (7) and Bateman; Bos.
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Gardner, Selma ($) and Grote: K.C.
1110 010 11011 1_ 3 ~ 1
WP-Selma (2-!). LP- Gtuatt Stlgman Brandon (7) and
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(1st), Hickman i2ndi.
jAker 181, Linblad (10) and
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Athlnta
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Olivo It) and Torre. WP- 1Calif.
11011 1101 0110- I 3 0
Maloney (:1-01. LP-Lemaster , Riehm (2-4) and Caaanova:
(S-2). IIRs-Aiou t6th ), Johnson Newman, Egan (8), Rurdelte
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130 1011 aoo- a 12 o Canlenal 12nd).
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1100 1100 000- 0 4 11
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lilcher, OUvo (J), Nlakro (61 ,! PHILADELPHIA (UP() · ·1Jmbacb (I) and Oliver.
'l'be Detroit Tlgtl'l deal!
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Fox to tho Philadelphia Plllllles
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PANAMA CITY, PaUnta WAIJti!R TO FAJIM
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Elonle of ManUa Is OIJIOI!Iad to tahursh Pirate lofl.liiDdlr Luke
reeelve $30,11011 plus eiJIOIIIOS 111 Wal~ was .oplliiJiecl 10 lhe
delend his Iitle agalnat Pans- Pirates' Colltlllbus team Tues.rna's Antonio Amaya.
day 011 a Z~o!"' ~~~ basis.
The boUt will take plaee In Walker l$d; aa 0.1 reeord
Panama lator this year.
wllh . lbt Pirates thla ~r.

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Ka- Cltf edged Bostoo in
f. !'!!'- "-"' '!'l!h lwo Bauer ill, acared, howev•, Steve Barber to the d&lt;M!!or,ltls _lell .. ""'!'k!~ ~ a ~· nke of V.:IMinJ .. a few IIIDI'1l 10 II1Dillp _aud Ute New y~ at
" ' - tlan, lfiDI; lla* lllllj ~ bt •· 1111 tba Jlllletll. loctay Jllll """ till poiiiDIIIIJ 11111111• UIO ...,.... ,.,. . .UIJ'· ·1ames earty ,. we c.w;;o:,.-::. !!!::::'-""~ ::..,._, "':::: ;::::!;:=:::!
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at least 15 days.
who boasll I ~ reeotd and a eame oow but thlrl'l IIIII a Ia tho National uacue,
Bauer revealed the DICIIIIty 1.!11 Olftlfd run · am-are, Is long way to p," he pld Iller cint!lmlaU swept a pair from
of the trip Tuesday ntpt afll!l' ~ to he placed on lbt lbe victory. "I'm mueh morej Atlanla, Min lbt opener 'nd a.
lbe OrlolWI had 111oved Into mlo
ad Utl lor lbe 11-day woorled aboUt lbt loDi'l'llll• o 1n lho nJchlcap, St. Louis
po~~~~IIIOII ollll'll plaee ID the mlnllnum.
(lltchllll lban ene or two eames blanked Chlearo ~. New York
Amarlcon Lei(UI by lhadlnl Bauer II more eeneerned at Ibis stage."
wltlpped Houston 7-4, 1.&lt;18
Major Loa(UI SlaadiDJt
Allllrleal.......
Chloaso 3-S ln 12 lanlap. aboUt Berber's pllchlltJ arm In Elsewhere in. the junior .Angeles d'\('l&amp;lnned Philadelphia
By United p,...8 lalel'llaiiiDal
w. 1. Pol. 011 BaiUmore had btto !led with AuiUBI and SeJilemher than ern1t, Wuhln(ton · aloppl'd 1-1 and San Franclsen nipped
Nolloaal t:.upe
Bal~
a t .110 ,, Clavtlond lor tho lead, but about hll ovollabiUty now. Clll(9mla t-1 on the lllree bll PU!sbui'Bb S.lln 15 itmlnp.
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IS 10 .NI •~
1loualon
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Cbl&lt;ago
11 I .11$0 5
Loo Angeles
14 12 .538 5 Mln....te
t 10 . ~1~ 1111
PhHadtlphla
11 10 .114 511 Wuhln""n
I IS .381 1\il
New York
9 10 .414 6\1 Boston
7 11 .SOl 101&gt;
AOanta
13 1~ .~84 7 New York
7 16 .30110\il
CinclnDati
10 14 .417 I Kansas Ctty
I 16 .SOl 10\t
81. Louis
9 14 .391 Bl&gt;
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Chicago
6 18 .:Mil 12
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Balltmore 3 Cblcqo 2, I2 lnno,
St Lo . 8 Ch'eago 0
Detroit s Cleveland I
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Atla 11 0 2nd
Waobillston ~ Calllnmla I
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Wedlltlday'o Problltlt Pllcftrs
Loo Anr. 6 Phllodelphla I
w llllllton 1 Calllomla
Fran 2 Pitts I, 1~ IMs.
,.;~ceo 1 ~ &lt;•21 .,·
WeUtlday't Pralllble Pll&lt;hen n,.
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Roberts 12-3) vo. McGraw 11·2). Boston II KIDSII City, lllibt
Loo Anseles at Phlladelpiit, - Morehead O·l) vs. Dobson (3nltht-!lutton (J.l) vs . .Jackton . 1).
(f.S).
New York at Minnesota, nltbt
San Jl'ronclsco at Pittsburgh, - Ford (IJ.S) " · Paseual (1-1),
lllght - Marlchal (S.U) VI. Delroll at Cleveland, nlJI(liSchwaU (l.f).
, MeLlin (1-1) vs. MeDowell (lIt. Louts at Chlcago-Jaokson iO).
U-1) vs. Holtzman (1·2) .
Chicap at Baltimore, lllJhl. ClneianaU at Atlanbl, night- Buzhardt &lt;1·2) or John (l-J) "·
Ellis 0-4) vs. Blasingame 11·2). McNally (S-0).
DDNday'o Oam11
'n1Ul'141ay'o Olmn
Houoton at New York, night
Chicago at Baltimore, Dlcht
Lot Anretes at Phlla, nJcbl
Detroit at Cleveland, niJihl
San Fran at Plttsbur(h, nlibt New York at MinD., twl1l&amp;bl
AUanta at St. Louis, nl(hl
Washinston at Calllornla, llllht
(Qnly J&amp;mtl sehoduled)
(Only games schedulad)
and Maya, Glints 1: Tam,
Braves 7; 'nlomu, Braves and
Oentlle, Astroe a.
......... Loapo: Scott, lle4
ly Ulllled Prtu lalerutloul ,Sox 10 ; F. Rob!Dion, Orioles
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G. AI. R. g, Pel. I Orioles and Reiclludt Anpll '
Morgan, Hou :16 116 15 :l6 .3f6 1
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Hart, SF
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l&gt;ou. Pitt 21 83 I! '1:1 .32$ and Flood, Clll'ds II, Aaron,
Clmnto, PiU 23 lll'l 11 33 .331! ~;aves and Lefebvre, Dodprs
Pinson, Cln 24 118 10 31 .318 i.mmeaa Lnpe· B Robin·
Torre, AU
2'1 It IS 28 .311
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Rodsers, Angels II: Bletll')',
G. All. R. H. Pel. 1Orlol~, Oliva, Twins and
F.Rbsn, Bal · 20 71 21 30 ,4()11 Conlrltaro, ~ 1 ~·
Oliva, MIM 11 80 13 26 .391 Nadonl , - - · Mlrl hal
Scott, Boa
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Vsmski, Boa 23 t3 16 32 U4 Olantl ~; Perry, Giants 4-0;
B.Rbsn, Bal 20 15 1 ~ 29 :341 Cuellar, Aotroe and Knowlea,
Rbsn, Chi
20 70 13 23 .32t PhUIIH 3-0: Crai(, Phllllel,
Siebem, Col 22 i8 7 19 .32t BIU!, Plratet, Gibbon, 01J1111
Alvis, Clev
20 71 1 25 _311 •and Maloney, Reds :1-0.
Rchrdan NY 23 t3 8 28 301 ! Allllrlou Loapt1: Mellowell,
Rcllardt' Cal 23 10 17 24 ·3110 lndlane 4-0; Me Nally, Orlol11 1,
· 0; Hall lnd Harbor, Oriol11,

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lraunschweiger ·· ·•-· lb. 49c

Beef Rib Roast
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Cocl FIRm, Frozen 1-lb. 49c
Perch Dinner, Frozen • ea. 39c

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DEODQRAIT

Potato Bread ·· 5 loa¥11 99c

J9c

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COFFEE CAKES

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Jane Parker Favorites!

APPLE PIE

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lb.79c Apricot Preserves

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BARS

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25-lb, $249 ELBERTA
PEACHES
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Sauerkraut 7 • 27-oz. cans $1.

Holf Vanilla

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AIP-SLICID, NATURAL

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PUll lA

Scatter Rugs -.. · Only $1.19

ICE CREAM

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3 cans $1.00

SUNNYBROOK

FRENCH FRIES

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or
A&amp;P PRUNE PLUMS 30 OZ.

134L cana

Freestone Peaches 3 cans 89c

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Breaded Shrimp 10« pkg 75c

Swttl Peas ·.. · 7 cans $1.00

COl If Be!IIII,'JMf.GRW Al'tAfrttiC &amp;.PACIFIC MA CO., INL

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The S&amp;H Green Stamp Repreientative Will h At Our Store
on May 17th To Auist You In Selecting Items From Their Idee

Breaded Perch 2 lb pkg $1.09

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That way we ca11 be M'l! yw'll en:iof tiM! fuH, fl'eSk taste
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And we cll8tom-griRd tMm exactly right for your ootreemaker.

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B u r d tilt, Anpll, Pizarro,
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Gibbon (II), and llaller; Blllo,
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Amorleaa Leapt
Olllooa (3-5) and MeCarver; New York at MIM., pdd., rain
FaUI, Ahernalby (7) CoMo" .
18), Hendley (9) and HWJdley. Detro•t
11011 002 001- S ll 2
LP-Faul (1-1). I!Rs....C.peda Cleve.
001 100 ooo- 1 3 o
(~). Gibson (1st), Flood Loliclo, Gladdlna (9) and 1
t!rd), Shannon !2nd).
Freeiwl: Bell, Kralick 17) and
Crandall. WP-Lollch (1-1). LP
llooololl
100 110 001- ~ t I - Kralick (H) .
New York 124 11011 OOa- 7 t o
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Raymond (7) and Bateman; Bos.
010 00111011 0- 2 I 3
Gardner, Selma ($) and Grote: K.C.
1110 010 11011 1_ 3 ~ 1
WP-Selma (2-!). LP- Gtuatt Stlgman Brandon (7) and
(J.!) . HRs-Boyer 13rd), Lewis ' Ryan ; Terry, Krausae 16),
(1st), Hickman i2ndi.
jAker 181, Linblad (10) and
Los Ani.
000- 6 9 0ISuarez, Root !7). WP- Lindblad
Phila.
11011 100 000- 1 8 2 •1·11. LP-Brandon (0.1).
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Koulax (4-1) and Torborg· l
lhort Craig (3) Rklzlk 13), 02 inni.,..l
11011 11011 200 000- 2 10 3
Culp' (51, Bell~y 181 and Chi.
tTecker. LP-9hort t:l-2).
Bal.
002 1100 11011 001- 3 12 0
Petef9, Fllber (8), Lodler
Ust game)
(I), Pizarro t12) and Mwtln; J.
Clnci.
11011 oaJ 416- 8 14 o Miller, Hall (7), S. Mlller (10),
Athlnta
200 11011 11011- 2 3 1 Watt 1111 and Etehebamn. WP
MalOIII)', Notttbart 181 and , -Watt (:1-0). LP-Loeker t2·2).
Pav~cll: Lemaoter, NJekro'
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llO 1100 ~ ~ 10 0I
Olivo It) and Torre. WP- 1Calif.
11011 1101 0110- I 3 0
Maloney (:1-01. LP-Lemaster , Riehm (2-4) and Caaanova:
(S-2). IIRs-Aiou t6th ), Johnson Newman, Egan (8), Rurdelte
t2nd).
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no. LP-Newman (1·2), HRC!nci,
130 1011 aoo- a 12 o Canlenal 12nd).
AOanta
1100 1100 000- 0 4 11
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lilcher, OUvo (J), Nlakro (61 ,! PHILADELPHIA (UP() · ·1Jmbacb (I) and Oliver.
'l'be Detroit Tlgtl'l deal!
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Fox to tho Philadelphia Plllllles
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Tuesday for cash and an
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addiliooal playor to be 111111ed
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1100 811 000 000 0111- 2 II 0 later.
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PANAMA CITY, PaUnta WAIJti!R TO FAJIM
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Elonle of ManUa Is OIJIOI!Iad to tahursh Pirate lofl.liiDdlr Luke
reeelve $30,11011 plus eiJIOIIIOS 111 Wal~ was .oplliiJiecl 10 lhe
delend his Iitle agalnat Pans- Pirates' Colltlllbus team Tues.rna's Antonio Amaya.
day 011 a Z~o!"' ~~~ basis.
The boUt will take plaee In Walker l$d; aa 0.1 reeord
Panama lator this year.
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BUDGET SHOP
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BAKER fURNITURE
Representing m homes m Iof the Ohio Genaral Assembly.
:46 counties, and growing daily, I Chairman ol a state • .. wide
Middleport, 0 .
I according to Mrs. Velma B. committee will he Wayne 'Pres·
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From our extensive
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choose fromour fi ne

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It's Keds' Time at Chapman-Canaday
and we're giving away 5 pairs this
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During the last rive years, I
both sales and net income have 1
shown year by year increases.
i Sales for the year ended Decem·
ber 3!. 1965, including results
of operations of Col urado Bui1dl ers' Su pply Di vision for
seven montbs subsequent
May 28 1965, amounted te "'"'« 11
than $20.6 million. Sales for
:year ended December 31 ,
' were more than $9. milllion. lf
Net income has grown from
392 for the year ended Dec·em·ll
ber 31, 1961 to $467,9115 for
year ended December 31, ,.~0 ; II
or, from 15 cents to $2.73
terms of net income per snare.
During 196S tllo company
II tol&amp; annual casb diviolends
45 cents per share on its eon&gt;· II
mon shares.

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No purchase
necessartt.

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Children's
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Sorietv Notes
By Mn. FrallCfo Morrlt
Mr'l. Emma Salser was
tess for the Esther Circle
her home Thursday evening, A~
ril 28. Devotions in charge tf
Miss Vera Beegle, using for
the topic ~'The Blb&lt;llee~" ::~: 11
with group singing "
Words of Life" and nraver aRd.
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scripture reading. A
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"Take Time to Be norv;·~~~~;jl
• poem "Our Loving
Care'' Miss Beegle closed the ·
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Dear Mary:
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b!Jh hetru1 . .. It's not In insult S'Ei.F:Qi'NFIDENCE
~~ Go!h~m t:'.~ay a gal
Is Dear Helen:
~;t~~tc~~t:m~'~· Q)un- ~=b~~~lu;uJT:;
y:~7t;~~-~;itchb~a~e~·-:~~:f. i wifll .tu m~k" wme=
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(where we were telling the D. York game played with
kneed" ·, "Knack" as 1D the :'" ~":'~:g ~r.lni ~~v~~ Youra was the first. S I n c e lnJIIble. let Helen help ~&lt;IV.
A. what we ~ as
b.all and brootruitlck,
Rita Tushlngham mllVIe "The Ytblng 0 woman could want then my wtSe and wttty readers She wiD alse welco.me ,..
In "21" to the Otto
playm 1ry !everlahly to
Knack."
eryl d
ood h ad 200 hi k: lrave ahowered down 76 aodo • own amusmg experoenceo.
nighbal~glass surgery by
a hall u far as sevaral
Gerry Slutz .. with us on a ra· .~.qln:; ~lumb~ng,' and cl ~ beer .cake recipes ,- plus sev· dress Helen Bottel In care lit
ood agtnt Irving Lazar) .... manboles ... The sound
dlo show, said movies again, not hard to look at. Please send eral lor beer bJSCUIIs, beer soup, tbls neW!lpaper.
MIDCILEPORT, 0.
We were at the cornar o!
pute city-street American
alter some 2() years are begin· b
.1 _ GENTLE· and even a beer based formula 1
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The laces, to a lad ning to have a definite effect Y " urn ,.., ·
for washing woodwork.
MIDDLEPORT
Fine author John,
fashion (as witness Rita T. MAN FARMER
My record Is saved, but what
II b~gl~t a fancy new RoDs-Royce In "The Knack" and
Jutte P. S. Good looking, please,
am I going to do With 78 reel·
drove It proudly around his Christie In "Darling" and you Dear G. Fal'liWr•
pes' lAnd they're still pour·
Princeton, N. J. home .. · Un- know, she's right).
Sorry ... The poslage would ing In).
til he got a ticket which
Generally, an endearing rag- break me.
Tell you what, readers, I'll
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pended bls driving llcense tern· doll film type ouch u
Miss I'm not a match-maker- it's share the wealth - 11 you'D
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WITH FM-AM RADIO
porarlly, breaking Jolm'a
would nevar af- too risky, trying to get unknown send me your stamped, self ·
lor the duration of lbe
feet
for frankly she's a people togethar, object matrl· addressed envelopes, eacb of
PARK
sion .. . We can't believe
homely, and we didn't say ugly mony. Besides, a man ef your you wiH receive a receipt, unASH AND
mark Cards really Is
for a moment, endearing little self-ronfldence SHOULD need til the supply runs dry.
SYCAMORE
lng shilling to another TV
holplessly vulnerable beset-up- only a club - to fight 'em off.
. . And if you know how to
ies than the beautifully produc- on female any male might wish ·- H.
hake •n "onion cake," and an
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ed and director prestige
to prolecl, even defend . . . But Dear Helen:
Easter cake called "casatiello,"
MIDDLEPORT VOL. "
FIRE DIPT,
gram of drama oflered each
we'd hardly have suspencted Is there il way to get out ol send the information along. I
these many seasons for them
American girls might imitate this problem gracefully? I 'II be keep telling people this is not a
George Schaefer . ·,
the woebegone "Rita
Look" looking for your answer In the food column. hut they keep
has eleven .no-minaUons
which means kooky duds from paper.
right on asking questions.-H.
now for tbi!J year's TV
head to pigeon-toe . . But there Our neighbors will call and Dear Helen •
emy" awart1s; ~·Emmys"
tbey are, dashing into the stores ask H we are going to the Pavil· " Must everybody kiss every..
you.
to rip Rushingham
1peclals Jion. When we say Yes, they In· bod y~· · a reader asks. Well,
'nle Jate-l'ate Yankee stadium straight. off tho;! plain
pipe 1vlte themselves. In the past · maybe when a cocktail party is
scuttle says manager Johnny racks; and jn some
fancier i four years they have done tllis going full blast, but surely not
Keane wlll be replaced
by premises, of! boutique shelves. every time they've heard about at the beginning
Ralph Hlluk (stepping back
a social affair. We didn't mind 1 attend meetings a! various
gen'l mgr) any edition .......
when they first moved here, hut kinds, and church. It is some·
Smal1 observation on the
we do not enjoy their company. thing to see women greeting
THE CARROLL MO.'IEL VH8401
lesa hi!Jh-fashion girl!
'fhey discuss their personal sex each other like Jong lost bud·
turn up wearing stylist
NEW YORK (UP!) -The tile and tell dirty stories, which dies They rush up poke their
Contemporary console with beautiful walnul·
of Egyptian .. kaftans" and
new slide in the stock market embarrass us greatly. Tell us che~ks into }OUr f~ce for YOU
ocean "deellalras": Chic of
Monday was accompanied by what to do. - ADULT PROB- , to kiss THEM.
erained finish. Four speakers; 4-speed automaby.
margin calls on brokerage LEM
1 am about the world's best
tle ehanger wllb lightweight tone arm and
lf there's a mere stylish
by banks. If tl1e brokers Dear A.P.:
strongarm greeter. When I see
hattan sight than perkybave to
up more money as You've already done It- that l itbe~m~c~om~io~g~I~r~e~ac~h~o~u~t_:m~y~;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;~~;::;;;
floatlne stylus. Solld-aound FM/ AM radio with
ONLY
.,.u.stacked Gerry Stutz,
for their bank loans Is, if your neighbors read the li
Illuminated master control panel.
young-young president of
they must call on customers for paper. Writing a letter to a
ri Bendel's posh N. Y. store,
more margin. The slide was the columnist is an effective way I
deserves photographing;
since the assassination to rid ~~ourself or pests - but I
even stole the attention on Times
President Kennedy.
not 'graceful.'' Now, are you 1
Square the other mid-afternoon DETROIT- Ford Motor Co. happy? - H.
II~:.~.althe~ tourist-gawkers who has slashed lis production NOTE TO READERS• I have
are sunning tlleir ton·
for May by seven per the last laugh• ohanged the
PHONE 98S·3308
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whlle
gaping
at
tall
cent
but
this
will still leave the facts and figures In above let(
buildings: their
whlsUes schedule at a record level for ter so thorougly that only A. P.
:::li..i.i.i.'""=="'"===--11tbe month. Nevertheless, an- will recognize it, not her pushy
nouncement or the Ford slash 11eighbors (whet deserve a per·
Monday had an apparent strong sonal - not natiorml - brushFROM
effect in accelerating the slide off.)
in the New York Siock SEVENTY-SIX RECIPES
Waid Cross' Sons
Exchange.
LOOKING FUR A ROME
We salute lhe hospitals of our community and
- - - = - - - - - -- - ! Dear Helen :
You said ''In eight years of
the many trained people who play a large
tossing out questions to my wise I
Iand witty readers, this is the i
part in de; eloping our fin e facilitie•. We are
first time I've drawn a blank" I
proud of you!
· - and so to keep your record I
unbl&lt;;!mished, I'm sending you
lly Wayoe G. Bnndstadt, M.D. my prize rec~lpl for Irish Soda i
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antivenin,
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lieved that cutting the skin and I antibiotics and te ta nu~ tllxoid
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sucking out the venom is an or antitoxin will be available.
pkg.
emergency measure that should I It Is important to know what
be used only when the bite is kind of snake bite you are !.leaf. ·
known to have come (rom a rat- ing with be('ause lhese antibodllesnake or waler moccasin that ies are effective only aga inst a
is lsnger than Jlh feet or when 1 single species. 'fhe antibodies
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the bite Is m~ar the heart (face, 1and tetanus anti-bodies are giv,I
neck
or trunk ).
Ien because snake biles are no,' I
In such a case, waste
no I torious for belng contaminated I
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STOKELY
1 time if a Jmlfe I• not handy with harmful bacteria.
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20oz.23c·
n" a sharp plere of tin or hro· ! Dr. W. E. Lockhart of Alpine, I
bolll•
ken glass to cut the skin, but Tex., is a strong advocate of I
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expose it to a flame rirst to re- packing snake-bitten extremities 1
duce the chances of infection. in fresh-water Ice and keeping 1
HART BRAND
One of the dangers of using them so packed for six days to
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this type of emergency treat- relieve pain. This is important
Korntl
ment is absorption of venom because il is dangerous to give
cano
through a small cut or inflam- 1morphine to victims of snake
ed portion or the lips, gums or bitf'. The rest ol the body is
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inner surface of the mouth. kepl warm with un t&gt;lectric
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gal.
1 USf' a suction cup supplied with feclive only if a Lourniquet lws
the standard snake bile first- been applied fur less than an I
I aid kit or use a Utin sheet of hour and should not be used in
MORTON
1 rubber between your mouth and persons with Raynaud's disease I
h e;;:r=:c::ir:cu
:;:l::at::or~y:;:d::is:o:rd:er;;s. l
1 the snake bitt-. AnoUwr dlsad- _an:;:d:;o;;:l~
vantage ef the cut-and - suck i :
for
lreatm.,t is that in one's hasl'l SAVf UP TO • 50 NOW 1
and excitement one may make I
a painful wound whicn later be-l
comes infected, onl y to learn I
that the snake was nonpoisonous.
AIDES AND ORDERLlES VETERANS MEMORIAL HOS.
John Keck, Orderl7.
If It Is possible to get te a , • • , • , •
Pl'fAL - F'ront row lett to right : Lena Knapp , Aide, Eula
AbRent when picture was taken were-: S. Coleman, Aide,
hospital
within two hours and
Gregory, Aide, Ethel Ours, Aide, Golda .Jones, Aide, Mary
B. Maxey, Aide, C. M-.xey, AidE&gt;, V. Morrison, Aide, 1'.
Arm s, Aide.
Pullins, AJde, C. Schuster. Aide, L. Stewart, Aidf', V, 'fay·
tile blte Is on the arm or leg the
-Second row left to right: Norman Wince, Orderly, Wilma
lor, Aide, M. Simpkins, WQrd Clerk, M. Wood ard , Orderly,
with a Aameless
best course Is to apply a toumi·
Ginlher 0 Aide, Lillian Gibbs, Aide, Maxine Moore, Aide,
E. Tucker, Aide, M. Moon, A-ide, T. Baldwio, Ordert,.
quet several in~hes above the
bite. Care must be taken to cut
f I the D f
blood
I electric models art
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OW 0 venous
complelely intula1edJ
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Station, Raclftl
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Thl Midway Mnket, Pomtroy
Pa~roy Flowtr Shop, PoiiMiroy
Pomoror,
Wllll•ms lnlurtnce, Pomeroy
M1rt1n Restourant, Middleport
tourniquet should be released
nurMt otfi~
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Tlny't Foocltand &amp; la;galnland
Goltlfer't Jewelry Store, Pomeroy

NATIONAL
HOSPITAL WEEK
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part in developing our fine facilities. We are

terns, and otJ:lcr products in 1
building and highwny
Uon industries on a nat ienal 1

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Very New York slreet scene: teen-aged 'boys In levis IIlii
shirts were racing l\lfOI!Bh
!"-,..w•werein

Iliff, -.!lei._

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Saluting Meig.fl County Hospitals

install s and disl.ributes ·
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joists, steel floor and roof sy.'i- J

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Continuous filament nylon carpet•

Company, designs, fabricates, 1

Supersonic

A Complete Lint of 114oautlful Wreaths,
Sprlyt, Bibles, CI'OSHI 98c up. Metal Cem·
jltery Va•s 29c and 39c, Colorful Artificial .
Flowen 1Oc end up. Visit Our Store First
For The Nicest Sel•dions At The Lowest ·
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vertible Preferred Stock
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lative) of Hausman Corporation, I
Toledo, has ~n
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by an underwriting group
maoaged by The Ohio Company,
Celumbus, and Howard, Weil,
Labouisse, Friedrichs and Cumpany. New Orleans, La.
The preferred stock, caf!')'· ll
ing a divideRd rate of $L 14, ,
prired at $20.50 per share
. convertible into common shat·es II
; of the company on a share
share basis from July I, 196 .
July I, 1976. Proc&lt;eda from
of this IBsue will be used
Hausman for the arquisiU&lt;m
additional property and equip- 11
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Hausman Corp.,

MEMORIAl DAY

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We salute the hospitals of our commwrlty and
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AIRMAN REYNOLDS
. Atrman Kennetb M. Reyooids, son of Mrw. Catbertse
M. swatzel, Maple Slreel,
lliason, bas been oelected fo'
trainlog at Keesler AFB, MISI.
88 ao Air Force comDlllllk:•
Ilona • ele&lt;tronles spedoUst. Idl&lt;eport and daughter, Mrs. NanB0bb and sons Gregory
The airman, a 11163 grednata
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lng at Lackland AFB, Te1.
Hto attended We~t Virginia I• 'Mrs. Harry Pickens an!=::
sdtute ol Technulngy at Moo~
Wiltshire were
gomery, and has an associate guests of .-elatives and
of sciener degree, His wile II iiiMHrsedsvl.
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MUier lind •stmau ~~~~ a pr~
qlitf~erice after tlill ~
to further ciarl!Y au iJnderatanillng Oli November lll'lteiiJ.

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Mr. Preston sa1d. He added: will no longer take Aid For
"With the state-wide prlmar- ed patients at the existing
les over and candidates for the of $4 to $6 a day. More
Legislature more clearly de- 5,000 nursing home ·beds
the former UDda Ru88tll.
fined we can choose our targets represented in these counties.
of Worthington spent overnight II
with greater accuracy. We wi11 PrEston concluded:
ducted by Mrs. Ethel Smith, Saturday with Mr. and Mr11.
invite the candidates to meet "We ha\•e already
chairman, and prayer ftr
C. Bradford.
Iwith us on a county Jeve1. We with Secretary of State
missionaries,, Dr. and Mrs. Mac Mrs. Lettie Spencer of
Iwill show them our nursing Brown 811 the methods of
Pearson and roll call answered cuse spent !everaJ days
homes, we will feed them the istering and voting the
with a Bible verse was foJiow- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fra1'k II
same food we give our patients. in our nursing homes.
ed by the Love Gift program and family.
we will show them some sf the step will be an intensive
by Mrs. Marie Roush, "The Mr. and Mrs. Dennis MaJ,uel ll
ridiculous requirements we have to get our patients
Language of Love Is Universal." $1d children were supper guests
made to comply with In the past and to find out if their
The offering was given during on Saturday ef Mr. and Mrs.
few months which have increas- and guardians are registered
the singing of "Love Divine" Roderick Grimm.
ed our costs of operation.
vote next November.
1 and closed with the Lord's
Mr. and Mrs. 0. II'. Sleeth
"As an example, one home I -·we had lloped that it
er in unison. Mrs. Salser
Charleston spent a Sunday witb
·re be
!I refreshments
In the
Mrs. Maud Youn".
Was_ forced
. to 10_we~ a dozen f I 1
unnecessary to make a
room.
&amp;
extmgu1shers stx mches wheDllitical issue out of eur aged
.
the Fi re Department had ap-- tients but if politicians key
I Rtchard.R~t~sb r_e~rned
ANTHONY
proved where the extinguishers pleas for votes to improving
from Galltpohs Chmc after
were to go in the first place. Jot of the mentally distressed surg~ .
Plumbing - Heating
While this sounds like a minor and the aged citizens we
Mrs. O_d~sa !_Harpold)
Your Dependable
problem when you multlply il 00 choice but to be sure
ton of Cmcmnat1 wa_s ~ we&lt;•k :l
Doalor For
by 1.000 nursing· homes a n d they have all of the facts and end guest of Miss M_mme
add dozens of equally silly re- then to follow up and make
1pold and Mrs. ~1e Scarry. !J
PlUMBING
quirements you can see why that they vote for adequate care I She .was accompamed by
AND
we are concerned.''
Iduring the Legislative sessien son-m-Jaw and daughter,
Preston went on :
of 1967 "
and Mrs. Anthony Stross, who
HEATING
"Governor Rhodes insisled 1
visited her brother,
Charles
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that legislation requiring these
Withee and family at Pomeroy.

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cut of $6 milUon dollar$ In
fwuts to pay for Aid For
patten!
The Le&amp;il!l!lturel
refused to go along
the
ttre rut, bllt tho final budget
was still 4\1 million dollars less
than the previous hlenntum.
"The Ohio Nursing Home
Council bas ROtlfled Governor
Rhod tb8 1 Its Co ty c
es
un
ouncl]• refuae to take nged
patlents for less than 18 and $IO
1 day, The Governor and his
staff have completely ignored
our pleas. Our &lt;mly recocr ~e
to take the distressing
to the public and to the
' The ceuncil now has
homes in 48 couDties,that

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AL - Left to right: Emma Adams, R.N., Diredor
of Nursing; Patricia Jones, R.N., Pbyllia Knopp, R.
Jil., ElBie c.-, R.ll. and Eva Gilland, R.N.

Staff members not preen! when picture wu llkea
are: Dorothy Caldwell, R.N., in charg1 of lllriti7
an Mildred Raybunl, R.N.
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• Thee Public Spirited Buslnenes Spon- This Ad In ConJunction With Our locll
HospitalS!
R•elnt Service Stltlon, Racine

Williams lnturanct, hmtroy

(httt .. r'l Jtwill) SfiN~ · Pemerey

Stork'o Phlrmocy, Pomony
Ohio Voltor 8okln1Co., Middleport

Tlnro Foodlond &amp; lorrolnlond
Middleport

U.Drlvo Thru Coin o,tntoil Cor W...

Economy Snlng1 Lotn, Pomeroy
Eb•nbach Hardware, Pont~~roy

J•'• Carrr.Out, Mlddltpart

The Farmers Bank &amp; S.vllftl Co.,
Pomeroy
Votorono Momoriol Hotpttol, Pomo,.y
Ohio Power Company, Pomeror
Moore's Auto Store Pomlny
Pomeroy Bowun1 Co., Pomeroy
Chapft'Nin-CanHay Shoe ltorw~

Pomeroy

Svtar Run Flour Mill, Po,I'Mroy
Swllhtr -&amp; Loh• Dru"' PDiftlroy
Cltiun'J Natlonol Bank, Middleport

Quolltr Print Sho~~o r.\Iddloporl
Middleport Department Stol'l, .
MtddlertOrt
The Ptbrk Shor., PomtrO'f
A11oc:lated Rad o I TV, Pomt.,.'f
Downle-0-. Inc., Pomeroy
Welker'~ Maple Lawl'l Poultry fllfftl,
Hornlodc Ore..
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Tht ldwiJ ~rktf, Pomar~ ·
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Powell's hrvico ltotlon, Middleport
hlo Vlllty 1'1...,..11!1 1&amp; ...
Tht Shoe lo•, Middleport
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Wemm Auto Store, MlckU.,.rt .
llnttnl~ A.,.. Cill!: ...."
ColumbJa Gu af Ohla, Inc., Mhlcfl-.rt Harti.Y 1, .......... · Jfore,
Pomeroot C..-ntnt lloclc Co., p..,.,.y
Pemtlor .·..
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Kerr I Van Z.Nit Motor S.l"-· , ·
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L R. W. Mlrdwara &amp; L"ther .l .ly,
V. D~ -~~ lftMriMe,:,._,.,
Pomeroy
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Pomerey 4ndm~rk. Pomtrer .
CO., M.-,l.;oit .
Martin flun•ral Morno, Rt.tfi•IMt
lohr Clottt
. loil,· Mtdille,iit
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trow•i :ink*'";.;, ~.:m=:r:~'
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New Yort Clothing Mout1, Pomt"Y . . Jhl P,mer.y N•riettli ~·~
11..1!!11"''' Loyftllry' Dry c.,_ ..,.,
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Ice Milk

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Cream Pies 3

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.IOI'I .~arry.Out, Mlddlil,.rt

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f'tm~ror

lt.all's Bon Franklin Stort,
· lnvol'a llurllllture, Mtddl.,..rt Mldllt.port
·• MtlgsGontral1 Hoa,ltll,·Pomeroy '"
len Franklin StaN Pom~roy
P-11'• So~c1 Stotlpn, Mlddloport
Ohio Vottor Plumb1n, &amp; Hooting,
ThiiiiO.~if,.Mkldl~.t ·· ':'
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?(oi""' Aulii'~tolt, Mldd"'""' ·•
llooHnor'o Auto Co.1 Pomeroy
Colomb!• Got:lil 01\!o, lnc~ ·fiiiddltPtli . · Hortlor a llonnott lneo Store,
•pon~~ror Comont .llocl( Co"· Pomol'&lt;!r .;
·'"moroy'
'K &amp; C JtW•J•~ Nmerty,'
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· . IC'•rr &amp; l(on ZoniftMoto• S,f,.. " , WJW Croll lono, bclno
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- ~ ~.,w, Har.ka... &amp;"Ltalhtr Sup:p·,,~,
Columbut &amp; Souther-n Ohll lltdrlt
follddlopo.t
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CroW's.StoOit Hou11, b!!'Of'!'l' , ,
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Now y_,,~ Clft~lm Hoiioe, PonMror .
0 &amp;J ~!110 .!'•rto. l'&lt;imoror
· ltotfil...o'I:Ltli~if I DIJ'CIIllhtflGlblit Oroclry, Pomor;or
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MASQN, W, VA.

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Nursing Hllme Council.
For Aged patients In nursing
BUDGET SHOP
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. bomes before tho ·next session
BAKER fURNITURE
Representing m homes m Iof the Ohio Genaral Assembly.
:46 counties, and growing daily, I Chairman ol a state • .. wide
Middleport, 0 .
I according to Mrs. Velma B. committee will he Wayne 'Pres·
""'""'""'~:ii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iii~I~E~v;aniisi;,;C;ol:u;m;hu:•;·~coun~ ell sec- ton, New Carlisle, administrator
-·-----of the .Belle Manor
Nursing
Heme.

From our extensive
Bulova Graduation
Collection.

No wonder Butova Is tilt
s~ lf- wlnd i ng

watches.
Til! llulova s ~ p erior
ulf· wind i~g

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IUiomal ically k!fPI your
Bulova lull~ wound with the slilhtest moti ~
at your wri~ t. Let our
Watch Experts help yolt
choose fromour fi ne

llulova Collection of

llU KINI''CG"
Hanll10111t, squ«e f1u d 11 Jewel

Se!f-WindinK Walcfles priced from SJ9.'J5.

watch lcllfs thllt Ud dltt I t I
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ecoruuny plaru In car!M for ing home patients lind their want Ia
safe bulldln!!S
iaged
Ohio's mentally dlstrmed and famllieB.
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~Uzens was launched ov- The aim I$ to get tr.":e ;:-~ ::me time he recommended

lfllder in

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with the county councils of the
Ohio Nursing Home
Ceuncil
serving as the active memhars.
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OUr County c.ounctls wlll
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the.famlhes of our aged patumt~:

anpounct!&lt;l . .

the1r atterneys . or guardians,

notified the Gqvernor that

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FREE

IF YOUR SALES SLIP
IS STAMPED WITH A STAR
It's Keds' Time at Chapman-Canaday
and we're giving away 5 pairs this
CANDY CANE
SLIPDN
Candy stripe

weekend. You may be one of the luc-

ky people. Buy your Keds now!

trimmln&amp;,

l,jstuBJores tor

FOR Sis

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FREEl
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known ad The Hausman

Square
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Other famous maker carpet In e wide
choice of colors. Sea our. display.
WE INSTALL

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FREE GIFTS FOR THE KIDS!

During the last rive years, I
both sales and net income have 1
shown year by year increases.
i Sales for the year ended Decem·
ber 3!. 1965, including results
of operations of Col urado Bui1dl ers' Su pply Di vision for
seven montbs subsequent
May 28 1965, amounted te "'"'« 11
than $20.6 million. Sales for
:year ended December 31 ,
' were more than $9. milllion. lf
Net income has grown from
392 for the year ended Dec·em·ll
ber 31, 1961 to $467,9115 for
year ended December 31, ,.~0 ; II
or, from 15 cents to $2.73
terms of net income per snare.
During 196S tllo company
II tol&amp; annual casb diviolends
45 cents per share on its eon&gt;· II
mon shares.

JET
Register Now!

e It banks
eu sweeps
eu turns
Register Todoy.

No purchase
necessartt.

Men's, Ladies' and
Children's
LEATHER SANDAlS
A !DiM clwlu at Chapman·
C"""""t~ - 10 stylrs.

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1Chapman· Canaday I
In tho Middle Block Next 1o Elborfoldo

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Sorietv Notes
By Mn. FrallCfo Morrlt
Mr'l. Emma Salser was
tess for the Esther Circle
her home Thursday evening, A~
ril 28. Devotions in charge tf
Miss Vera Beegle, using for
the topic ~'The Blb&lt;llee~" ::~: 11
with group singing "
Words of Life" and nraver aRd.
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scripture reading. A
' 'The Bible'' precede: the
"Take Time to Be norv;·~~~~;jl
• poem "Our Loving
Care'' Miss Beegle closed the ·
devotions with prayer.
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Dear Mary:
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Tbls J:OlumD-, tledlcated ; lt

b!Jh hetru1 . .. It's not In insult S'Ei.F:Qi'NFIDENCE
~~ Go!h~m t:'.~ay a gal
Is Dear Helen:
~;t~~tc~~t:m~'~· Q)un- ~=b~~~lu;uJT:;
y:~7t;~~-~;itchb~a~e~·-:~~:f. i wifll .tu m~k" wme=
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(where we were telling the D. York game played with
kneed" ·, "Knack" as 1D the :'" ~":'~:g ~r.lni ~~v~~ Youra was the first. S I n c e lnJIIble. let Helen help ~&lt;IV.
A. what we ~ as
b.all and brootruitlck,
Rita Tushlngham mllVIe "The Ytblng 0 woman could want then my wtSe and wttty readers She wiD alse welco.me ,..
In "21" to the Otto
playm 1ry !everlahly to
Knack."
eryl d
ood h ad 200 hi k: lrave ahowered down 76 aodo • own amusmg experoenceo.
nighbal~glass surgery by
a hall u far as sevaral
Gerry Slutz .. with us on a ra· .~.qln:; ~lumb~ng,' and cl ~ beer .cake recipes ,- plus sev· dress Helen Bottel In care lit
ood agtnt Irving Lazar) .... manboles ... The sound
dlo show, said movies again, not hard to look at. Please send eral lor beer bJSCUIIs, beer soup, tbls neW!lpaper.
MIDCILEPORT, 0.
We were at the cornar o!
pute city-street American
alter some 2() years are begin· b
.1 _ GENTLE· and even a beer based formula 1
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The laces, to a lad ning to have a definite effect Y " urn ,.., ·
for washing woodwork.
MIDDLEPORT
Fine author John,
fashion (as witness Rita T. MAN FARMER
My record Is saved, but what
II b~gl~t a fancy new RoDs-Royce In "The Knack" and
Jutte P. S. Good looking, please,
am I going to do With 78 reel·
drove It proudly around his Christie In "Darling" and you Dear G. Fal'liWr•
pes' lAnd they're still pour·
Princeton, N. J. home .. · Un- know, she's right).
Sorry ... The poslage would ing In).
til he got a ticket which
Generally, an endearing rag- break me.
Tell you what, readers, I'll
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Miss I'm not a match-maker- it's share the wealth - 11 you'D
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porarlly, breaking Jolm'a
would nevar af- too risky, trying to get unknown send me your stamped, self ·
lor the duration of lbe
feet
for frankly she's a people togethar, object matrl· addressed envelopes, eacb of
PARK
sion .. . We can't believe
homely, and we didn't say ugly mony. Besides, a man ef your you wiH receive a receipt, unASH AND
mark Cards really Is
for a moment, endearing little self-ronfldence SHOULD need til the supply runs dry.
SYCAMORE
lng shilling to another TV
holplessly vulnerable beset-up- only a club - to fight 'em off.
. . And if you know how to
ies than the beautifully produc- on female any male might wish ·- H.
hake •n "onion cake," and an
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ed and director prestige
to prolecl, even defend . . . But Dear Helen:
Easter cake called "casatiello,"
MIDDLEPORT VOL. "
FIRE DIPT,
gram of drama oflered each
we'd hardly have suspencted Is there il way to get out ol send the information along. I
these many seasons for them
American girls might imitate this problem gracefully? I 'II be keep telling people this is not a
George Schaefer . ·,
the woebegone "Rita
Look" looking for your answer In the food column. hut they keep
has eleven .no-minaUons
which means kooky duds from paper.
right on asking questions.-H.
now for tbi!J year's TV
head to pigeon-toe . . But there Our neighbors will call and Dear Helen •
emy" awart1s; ~·Emmys"
tbey are, dashing into the stores ask H we are going to the Pavil· " Must everybody kiss every..
you.
to rip Rushingham
1peclals Jion. When we say Yes, they In· bod y~· · a reader asks. Well,
'nle Jate-l'ate Yankee stadium straight. off tho;! plain
pipe 1vlte themselves. In the past · maybe when a cocktail party is
scuttle says manager Johnny racks; and jn some
fancier i four years they have done tllis going full blast, but surely not
Keane wlll be replaced
by premises, of! boutique shelves. every time they've heard about at the beginning
Ralph Hlluk (stepping back
a social affair. We didn't mind 1 attend meetings a! various
gen'l mgr) any edition .......
when they first moved here, hut kinds, and church. It is some·
Smal1 observation on the
we do not enjoy their company. thing to see women greeting
THE CARROLL MO.'IEL VH8401
lesa hi!Jh-fashion girl!
'fhey discuss their personal sex each other like Jong lost bud·
turn up wearing stylist
NEW YORK (UP!) -The tile and tell dirty stories, which dies They rush up poke their
Contemporary console with beautiful walnul·
of Egyptian .. kaftans" and
new slide in the stock market embarrass us greatly. Tell us che~ks into }OUr f~ce for YOU
ocean "deellalras": Chic of
Monday was accompanied by what to do. - ADULT PROB- , to kiss THEM.
erained finish. Four speakers; 4-speed automaby.
margin calls on brokerage LEM
1 am about the world's best
tle ehanger wllb lightweight tone arm and
lf there's a mere stylish
by banks. If tl1e brokers Dear A.P.:
strongarm greeter. When I see
hattan sight than perkybave to
up more money as You've already done It- that l itbe~m~c~om~io~g~I~r~e~ac~h~o~u~t_:m~y~;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;~~;::;;;
floatlne stylus. Solld-aound FM/ AM radio with
ONLY
.,.u.stacked Gerry Stutz,
for their bank loans Is, if your neighbors read the li
Illuminated master control panel.
young-young president of
they must call on customers for paper. Writing a letter to a
ri Bendel's posh N. Y. store,
more margin. The slide was the columnist is an effective way I
deserves photographing;
since the assassination to rid ~~ourself or pests - but I
even stole the attention on Times
President Kennedy.
not 'graceful.'' Now, are you 1
Square the other mid-afternoon DETROIT- Ford Motor Co. happy? - H.
II~:.~.althe~ tourist-gawkers who has slashed lis production NOTE TO READERS• I have
are sunning tlleir ton·
for May by seven per the last laugh• ohanged the
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whlle
gaping
at
tall
cent
but
this
will still leave the facts and figures In above let(
buildings: their
whlsUes schedule at a record level for ter so thorougly that only A. P.
:::li..i.i.i.'""=="'"===--11tbe month. Nevertheless, an- will recognize it, not her pushy
nouncement or the Ford slash 11eighbors (whet deserve a per·
Monday had an apparent strong sonal - not natiorml - brushFROM
effect in accelerating the slide off.)
in the New York Siock SEVENTY-SIX RECIPES
Waid Cross' Sons
Exchange.
LOOKING FUR A ROME
We salute lhe hospitals of our community and
- - - = - - - - - -- - ! Dear Helen :
You said ''In eight years of
the many trained people who play a large
tossing out questions to my wise I
Iand witty readers, this is the i
part in de; eloping our fin e facilitie•. We are
first time I've drawn a blank" I
proud of you!
· - and so to keep your record I
unbl&lt;;!mished, I'm sending you
lly Wayoe G. Bnndstadt, M.D. my prize rec~lpl for Irish Soda i
Bites of peisonous
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antivenin,
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lieved that cutting the skin and I antibiotics and te ta nu~ tllxoid
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sucking out the venom is an or antitoxin will be available.
pkg.
emergency measure that should I It Is important to know what
be used only when the bite is kind of snake bite you are !.leaf. ·
known to have come (rom a rat- ing with be('ause lhese antibodllesnake or waler moccasin that ies are effective only aga inst a
is lsnger than Jlh feet or when 1 single species. 'fhe antibodies
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the bite Is m~ar the heart (face, 1and tetanus anti-bodies are giv,I
neck
or trunk ).
Ien because snake biles are no,' I
In such a case, waste
no I torious for belng contaminated I
1
STOKELY
1 time if a Jmlfe I• not handy with harmful bacteria.
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20oz.23c·
n" a sharp plere of tin or hro· ! Dr. W. E. Lockhart of Alpine, I
bolll•
ken glass to cut the skin, but Tex., is a strong advocate of I
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expose it to a flame rirst to re- packing snake-bitten extremities 1
duce the chances of infection. in fresh-water Ice and keeping 1
HART BRAND
One of the dangers of using them so packed for six days to
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this type of emergency treat- relieve pain. This is important
Korntl
ment is absorption of venom because il is dangerous to give
cano
through a small cut or inflam- 1morphine to victims of snake
ed portion or the lips, gums or bitf'. The rest ol the body is
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inner surface of the mouth. kepl warm with un t&gt;lectric
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I This can be prevent.ed iF yon blanket. This trPatment is e-f-1
gal.
1 USf' a suction cup supplied with feclive only if a Lourniquet lws
the standard snake bile first- been applied fur less than an I
I aid kit or use a Utin sheet of hour and should not be used in
MORTON
1 rubber between your mouth and persons with Raynaud's disease I
h e;;:r=:c::ir:cu
:;:l::at::or~y:;:d::is:o:rd:er;;s. l
1 the snake bitt-. AnoUwr dlsad- _an:;:d:;o;;:l~
vantage ef the cut-and - suck i :
for
lreatm.,t is that in one's hasl'l SAVf UP TO • 50 NOW 1
and excitement one may make I
a painful wound whicn later be-l
comes infected, onl y to learn I
that the snake was nonpoisonous.
AIDES AND ORDERLlES VETERANS MEMORIAL HOS.
John Keck, Orderl7.
If It Is possible to get te a , • • , • , •
Pl'fAL - F'ront row lett to right : Lena Knapp , Aide, Eula
AbRent when picture was taken were-: S. Coleman, Aide,
hospital
within two hours and
Gregory, Aide, Ethel Ours, Aide, Golda .Jones, Aide, Mary
B. Maxey, Aide, C. M-.xey, AidE&gt;, V. Morrison, Aide, 1'.
Arm s, Aide.
Pullins, AJde, C. Schuster. Aide, L. Stewart, Aidf', V, 'fay·
tile blte Is on the arm or leg the
-Second row left to right: Norman Wince, Orderly, Wilma
lor, Aide, M. Simpkins, WQrd Clerk, M. Wood ard , Orderly,
with a Aameless
best course Is to apply a toumi·
Ginlher 0 Aide, Lillian Gibbs, Aide, Maxine Moore, Aide,
E. Tucker, Aide, M. Moon, A-ide, T. Baldwio, Ordert,.
quet several in~hes above the
bite. Care must be taken to cut
f I the D f
blood
I electric models art
0I on Y
OW 0 venous
complelely intula1edJ
Thee Public Spirited Businesses Sponsor This Ad In Conjunction With Our Local
to the heart - not the Dow of :'::::::::::~~~;;::,_.­
Hospitals:
lETTUCE .. • • • .. • • • • .. •
arterial blood to lhe extremity. SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED
Station, Raclftl
Every 10 to J5 minute's t h e ~ can our
Thl Midway Mnket, Pomtroy
Pa~roy Flowtr Shop, PoiiMiroy
Pomoror,
Wllll•ms lnlurtnce, Pomeroy
M1rt1n Restourant, Middleport
tourniquet should be released
nurMt otfi~
SWEET CORN .. • • .. .. • • • • • • • •
Co., M ddloport
Tlny't Foocltand &amp; la;galnland
Goltlfer't Jewelry Store, Pomeroy

NATIONAL
HOSPITAL WEEK
MAY 8·14

part in developing our fine facilities. We are

terns, and otJ:lcr products in 1
building and highwny
Uon industries on a nat ienal 1

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Very New York slreet scene: teen-aged 'boys In levis IIlii
shirts were racing l\lfOI!Bh
!"-,..w•werein

Iliff, -.!lei._

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Saluting Meig.fl County Hospitals

install s and disl.ributes ·
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joists, steel floor and roof sy.'i- J

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Continuous filament nylon carpet•

Company, designs, fabricates, 1

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A Complete Lint of 114oautlful Wreaths,
Sprlyt, Bibles, CI'OSHI 98c up. Metal Cem·
jltery Va•s 29c and 39c, Colorful Artificial .
Flowen 1Oc end up. Visit Our Store First
For The Nicest Sel•dions At The Lowest ·
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vertible Preferred Stock
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lative) of Hausman Corporation, I
Toledo, has ~n
·t 1
by an underwriting group
maoaged by The Ohio Company,
Celumbus, and Howard, Weil,
Labouisse, Friedrichs and Cumpany. New Orleans, La.
The preferred stock, caf!')'· ll
ing a divideRd rate of $L 14, ,
prired at $20.50 per share
. convertible into common shat·es II
; of the company on a share
share basis from July I, 196 .
July I, 1976. Proc&lt;eda from
of this IBsue will be used
Hausman for the arquisiU&lt;m
additional property and equip- 11
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Hausman Corp.,

MEMORIAl DAY

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We salute the hospitals of our commwrlty and
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AIRMAN REYNOLDS
. Atrman Kennetb M. Reyooids, son of Mrw. Catbertse
M. swatzel, Maple Slreel,
lliason, bas been oelected fo'
trainlog at Keesler AFB, MISI.
88 ao Air Force comDlllllk:•
Ilona • ele&lt;tronles spedoUst. Idl&lt;eport and daughter, Mrs. NanB0bb and sons Gregory
The airman, a 11163 grednata
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spent a
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eeotly e&amp;mpleted basie Valo- I~:'l'g.~!:~
lng at Lackland AFB, Te1.
Hto attended We~t Virginia I• 'Mrs. Harry Pickens an!=::
sdtute ol Technulngy at Moo~
Wiltshire were
gomery, and has an associate guests of .-elatives and
of sciener degree, His wile II iiiMHrsedsvl.
and~~... Crill BradJfordl ll

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Jlemab 1Q thll ..,ument . Mr.
MUier lind •stmau ~~~~ a pr~
qlitf~erice after tlill ~
to further ciarl!Y au iJnderatanillng Oli November lll'lteiiJ.

T!-I'ANK YOU

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Mr. Preston sa1d. He added: will no longer take Aid For
"With the state-wide prlmar- ed patients at the existing
les over and candidates for the of $4 to $6 a day. More
Legislature more clearly de- 5,000 nursing home ·beds
the former UDda Ru88tll.
fined we can choose our targets represented in these counties.
of Worthington spent overnight II
with greater accuracy. We wi11 PrEston concluded:
ducted by Mrs. Ethel Smith, Saturday with Mr. and Mr11.
invite the candidates to meet "We ha\•e already
chairman, and prayer ftr
C. Bradford.
Iwith us on a county Jeve1. We with Secretary of State
missionaries,, Dr. and Mrs. Mac Mrs. Lettie Spencer of
Iwill show them our nursing Brown 811 the methods of
Pearson and roll call answered cuse spent !everaJ days
homes, we will feed them the istering and voting the
with a Bible verse was foJiow- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fra1'k II
same food we give our patients. in our nursing homes.
ed by the Love Gift program and family.
we will show them some sf the step will be an intensive
by Mrs. Marie Roush, "The Mr. and Mrs. Dennis MaJ,uel ll
ridiculous requirements we have to get our patients
Language of Love Is Universal." $1d children were supper guests
made to comply with In the past and to find out if their
The offering was given during on Saturday ef Mr. and Mrs.
few months which have increas- and guardians are registered
the singing of "Love Divine" Roderick Grimm.
ed our costs of operation.
vote next November.
1 and closed with the Lord's
Mr. and Mrs. 0. II'. Sleeth
"As an example, one home I -·we had lloped that it
er in unison. Mrs. Salser
Charleston spent a Sunday witb
·re be
!I refreshments
In the
Mrs. Maud Youn".
Was_ forced
. to 10_we~ a dozen f I 1
unnecessary to make a
room.
&amp;
extmgu1shers stx mches wheDllitical issue out of eur aged
.
the Fi re Department had ap-- tients but if politicians key
I Rtchard.R~t~sb r_e~rned
ANTHONY
proved where the extinguishers pleas for votes to improving
from Galltpohs Chmc after
were to go in the first place. Jot of the mentally distressed surg~ .
Plumbing - Heating
While this sounds like a minor and the aged citizens we
Mrs. O_d~sa !_Harpold)
Your Dependable
problem when you multlply il 00 choice but to be sure
ton of Cmcmnat1 wa_s ~ we&lt;•k :l
Doalor For
by 1.000 nursing· homes a n d they have all of the facts and end guest of Miss M_mme
add dozens of equally silly re- then to follow up and make
1pold and Mrs. ~1e Scarry. !J
PlUMBING
quirements you can see why that they vote for adequate care I She .was accompamed by
AND
we are concerned.''
Iduring the Legislative sessien son-m-Jaw and daughter,
Preston went on :
of 1967 "
and Mrs. Anthony Stross, who
HEATING
"Governor Rhodes insisled 1
visited her brother,
Charles
•
Phono WY 2·2550
that legislation requiring these
Withee and family at Pomeroy.

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cut of $6 milUon dollar$ In
fwuts to pay for Aid For
patten!
The Le&amp;il!l!lturel
refused to go along
the
ttre rut, bllt tho final budget
was still 4\1 million dollars less
than the previous hlenntum.
"The Ohio Nursing Home
Council bas ROtlfled Governor
Rhod tb8 1 Its Co ty c
es
un
ouncl]• refuae to take nged
patlents for less than 18 and $IO
1 day, The Governor and his
staff have completely ignored
our pleas. Our &lt;mly recocr ~e
to take the distressing
to the public and to the
' The ceuncil now has
homes in 48 couDties,that

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NURSING STAFF AT MEIGS GENERAL HOSPlT·
AL - Left to right: Emma Adams, R.N., Diredor
of Nursing; Patricia Jones, R.N., Pbyllia Knopp, R.
Jil., ElBie c.-, R.ll. and Eva Gilland, R.N.

Staff members not preen! when picture wu llkea
are: Dorothy Caldwell, R.N., in charg1 of lllriti7
an Mildred Raybunl, R.N.
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• Thee Public Spirited Buslnenes Spon- This Ad In ConJunction With Our locll
HospitalS!
R•elnt Service Stltlon, Racine

Williams lnturanct, hmtroy

(httt .. r'l Jtwill) SfiN~ · Pemerey

Stork'o Phlrmocy, Pomony
Ohio Voltor 8okln1Co., Middleport

Tlnro Foodlond &amp; lorrolnlond
Middleport

U.Drlvo Thru Coin o,tntoil Cor W...

Economy Snlng1 Lotn, Pomeroy
Eb•nbach Hardware, Pont~~roy

J•'• Carrr.Out, Mlddltpart

The Farmers Bank &amp; S.vllftl Co.,
Pomeroy
Votorono Momoriol Hotpttol, Pomo,.y
Ohio Power Company, Pomeror
Moore's Auto Store Pomlny
Pomeroy Bowun1 Co., Pomeroy
Chapft'Nin-CanHay Shoe ltorw~

Pomeroy

Svtar Run Flour Mill, Po,I'Mroy
Swllhtr -&amp; Loh• Dru"' PDiftlroy
Cltiun'J Natlonol Bank, Middleport

Quolltr Print Sho~~o r.\Iddloporl
Middleport Department Stol'l, .
MtddlertOrt
The Ptbrk Shor., PomtrO'f
A11oc:lated Rad o I TV, Pomt.,.'f
Downle-0-. Inc., Pomeroy
Welker'~ Maple Lawl'l Poultry fllfftl,
Hornlodc Ore..
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Tht ldwiJ ~rktf, Pomar~ ·
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Powell's hrvico ltotlon, Middleport
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Tht Shoe lo•, Middleport
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Wemm Auto Store, MlckU.,.rt .
llnttnl~ A.,.. Cill!: ...."
ColumbJa Gu af Ohla, Inc., Mhlcfl-.rt Harti.Y 1, .......... · Jfore,
Pomeroot C..-ntnt lloclc Co., p..,.,.y
Pemtlor .·..
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Kerr I Van Z.Nit Motor S.l"-· , ·
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L R. W. Mlrdwara &amp; L"ther .l .ly,
V. D~ -~~ lftMriMe,:,._,.,
Pomeroy
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Pomerey 4ndm~rk. Pomtrer .
CO., M.-,l.;oit .
Martin flun•ral Morno, Rt.tfi•IMt
lohr Clottt
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New Yort Clothing Mout1, Pomt"Y . . Jhl P,mer.y N•riettli ~·~
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lt.all's Bon Franklin Stort,
· lnvol'a llurllllture, Mtddl.,..rt Mldllt.port
·• MtlgsGontral1 Hoa,ltll,·Pomeroy '"
len Franklin StaN Pom~roy
P-11'• So~c1 Stotlpn, Mlddloport
Ohio Vottor Plumb1n, &amp; Hooting,
ThiiiiO.~if,.Mkldl~.t ·· ':'
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?(oi""' Aulii'~tolt, Mldd"'""' ·•
llooHnor'o Auto Co.1 Pomeroy
Colomb!• Got:lil 01\!o, lnc~ ·fiiiddltPtli . · Hortlor a llonnott lneo Store,
•pon~~ror Comont .llocl( Co"· Pomol'&lt;!r .;
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IJ!ia lldmialstratlon · b trying 1to the extent that a mainly psy- 1 Still, this will no1 do much
~emi.y 10 ciamp u;.ai • auuW, , QJv:v~i.:~ UiN~! ;;;=.; ~:: ~~! !: ~~~ ~l:ut th.,. hPart!il of the
llel!aclng !Ire .ol discontent that by responsible means. One st.p, :cattle and hng raisers,
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Benedict Aniold and Judas 1!Ieariot were "loyal" to their personal beliefs. The loyally must
he to the majority wish of' the

subsldized ~quite p!~!!'! th~t F"rP.f:'num pri· ~ublic, ~t to tbo~ instrumental

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. Silicone Se•l Mender _ 44c

OIAISE LOUNGE

Flexible and waterproOf. Repairs
metal, glass, wood and many plastic products. Mends fabrics. Ieath·
er and rubber. Use Indoors or outdoors. Reg. 9Bc Value.

Strong lightweight alumtnum frame,

adjustable to five positions.

A $9.95 Vaiuo - - -

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LAWN CHAIR

Open Friday Nite

9:00

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Rq. 69c Voluo

Sanitary, fro.rted wWte food con·
talners with tight fittlag covers.
Stack• easily, perfect lor freezing
and storing preserves, jellies, fruits
vegetables, etc.

PDiy Freezer Cont1iners

44c

Standard size braaa nozzle, highly
polished and very sturdy. Length:
3lf! inches.

Rq. 16 fo• $1.60 DISCOUNT PRICE

2G" x 72"

DISCOUNT PRICE

Pt. Size 16 for 99c or 4-25c

Chaise and Beach Pad $1.00

Rq. 10 ''" $1.00 DISCOUNT PRICE .

For · all standard chaises, beach,
boating, station wagoru, camping
?C. ""yard. Permanently reslliant,
washable and water resistant. Foam
rubber with beautiful floral cover.

Qt. Size
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DISCOUNT PRICE

Dual purpose lee bucket In a cleverly sculptured traditioaal round
design. A real ice cube saver that
wiU retain cold even when self sealIng lid is off. Also serves as a hot
or cold food container. Reg, 49c.

18 Inch Poly Pl1nter Box 88c
One ol the most attractive planters
we have evtr offered on a !ille.
Handsome marbellzed finish in assorted colors. Length Overall: 18",
2 Gal.

10 for 99c or 10c ••

Styro-Fo1m Ice Bucket • 24c

Rog, $1.49 Valvo DISCOUNT PRICE

A 11.91 Voluo

DISCOUNT PRICE

Huge polyothylene can with easy
grip moldod handle and removable
nozzle. A $1.98 Value.
%" ". ~ ydo.
DISCOUNT PRICI

DISCOUNT PRICE

Swimming Pool _

For use ;w.ith all tralllll!tor radloo
using 9 tl!lt batter!... Less than \2
price.
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7)':·roner.

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Italy! Scooped-out sides and toe,
front-laced look in cal! uppen
of Coffee!Chocolate, Chocolate!
Bone. Double cut-out side the
style set on whee- heel in
Coffee Cream with Chocolate. Burlap trimmed look
in Mahogany Brown Lea·
ther with natural bur·

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AND GLAMOUR

Jacqueline'.

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lap trim.

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Three pure bristle brushes, one
..,h 1, 2, and 3 inch sizes, These
are quality brush.. worth much
more than our low discount price,
SAVEl' A 1~. 00 Value.

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Lllather Fielders Glove $4.88

Top gra!n supreme eteerhlde with
sure hold pocket. Custom lilullt ~o­
fessional model. Full alze. Be sllre
to get out' baseball special with part
of what you save on thlaJieve.
A110rtod

DISCOUNT PiiCI

Tablew1re _

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Stock up today! Your cholce. of tablespoons; teaspoons,.. fqrlor or din·
ner knives. Bright stolrl-proof fin·
ish with dainty star pattern. 15c lA) .
39c Values.
5 Ql, Poly

DISCOUNT PRICE

P•lnt &amp; Utility P1il _

.lBc

uses

DISCOUNT PRICE

Permanent Flowers 77c dDz.
YOUR CHOICE

Take your cholee of large roses,
hyacinth, gl,adlola or azelea vlneo.
Long lasting, washable Vinyl. Reg.
$1 .20 do~
A 39e Valuo

DISCOUNT PRICE

Poly Cemetery V11e _ 22c

DISCOUNT PRICE

28c

DISCOUNT PRICE

Service
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FRAMI.NG LUM:BE
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Women's Club Will
Install Offleen
PT. PLEASANT - Tbe
stallation of officers lor
will blghllgbt the
the Pl. Plnasant Woman's
Friday, May 13 at 7:45 p. m.
the Episcopal Pariah Ball,
Mrs. J. 8anlord llhoades, peal
pnsldent, will be lbe lnalalllnc
officer. 1'be prngram Ia under
the dlrecUon of the Gardellll
Department and
.feature a
tall: by Mrs. C. G. Bauerle till
11
Tbe Flowers tl Hawall."
Mrs. Keltaelh Byrne and Mrs.
C. R. Schunaan are the cochairmen of the Gardena
partment_ Department
ben are Mrs. Carl Adler, Mrs.
C. G. Baullrle, Mrs. 1J. N,
nors, Mrs. D. L. CottrDI, Mrs.
Gall Faires, Mrs. '1\lm JlalU.
day, Mrs. J. G. F. Joboaou,
Mrs. E. Bartow JIIJIIIII, Mrs.
Millon Miller, Mn. J. o. ~~ore­
land, Mrs. ~ !(ewell, Mrs.
Harold ~ and Mrs,

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VALUES

SHAMPOO
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SPORT
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Aaat. Colors and Designs

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LADIES' SWIM SUITS

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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN MATERIALS

ORDINAl~

LargeI&gt;" diameter, 100% viayl
plastic, unaffected by beat or cold.
Solid braos, leakproof coupUags.
Excellent quallly. Don~ conluae
with small %" diameter Ulually offered on sales.

Full Pound Moth i•iis • 24c r----"""':~--~;..;..--.,...

MOROPOLITAN
MOTORS

$7"9 '50

BATHROOM
OUTFIT

OUTLASTS

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Rambler Trade-Ins

LUCITE

Hardwooc block with quality lambs
wool appllcator. Easily removable.
Smooth wood handle.
1~ Box 1

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W1x Appliutor _

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Attorneys CedciideDfendaan ·~ Roi&gt;fG'"rtrvlce for AGnthony LCecilod :~edbe ~~u~F toba~~ ~~ Miller, Miss Gall Miller, Mrs. ' Soholt.
ert Sm1th an
e nt s counmm, 67, o1 rtmma a - ·
fin-• Pro
Chester Weaver Mrs. Howard The Rebecca Circle met on
sei was William H. Rardin and ling, Mason County, was held and the •w:;ers "'-Iss! pe~ Burris Ml'!! H~rold Bumgarn- Wednesday afternoon wltb Mrs
Ray G. Musgrave
at 2 p.m. Wednesday lD the ty owners ave perm 00 on er, Mi~ .Te~n Bumgarner, Mrs. Nelson Roush as hostess. Mrs:
Jurors hearing the testimony ,Qma Chapel EUB Church with catch and tie anydslra~dngs
Mel Clark, Mrs. L. C. Roush, J. V. McGrew presented :~·~':fVI:POTMFE~R~O=Y,~O~.
were Charles Stephenson, Madi- 1the Rev. Tom Farren offlcia~ their propertr an to en con- I
·- -----_ _ _..__ . son Bowie!~, Frank Hendrick· ing. Burial followed in tne Hav· tact Mr. Ohlinger or the dog
OPEN
son, Louise Powell, Everett en of Rest Memorial Gardens catcher·
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Keefer, Nellie Kinnaird, Mrs. at Hometown.
I ~e council voted to lnstall a
J . 8. Black, Adams Krebs, Mr. Grimm died une~-:pected· six tnch water line from the
Geor'ge Collrill. Joyce U!e Car- ly Sunday afternoon at
pump ~ouse to the_ elementary
son, Ancil Tucker and R. V. . Hospital after suffering a
school m order to give adequate
Gibbs, Sr. The petit
jurors attack while riding in a
ftre protection.
have been excused until May 23 with friends He was a
John Morgan appeared before
at 9:30 a.m.
chant, far~er, and
the council and requested helt&gt; ll
and ..s a membor of the
in getting the pool ready lor tho
c Chapel Church.
season. The Council agreed
Survivors include his
m IbiS matter. .
Madge Jividen Grimm·
Nrw Haven Jumor l&lt;&gt;dge
: sons, George A. of '
will be host to the State Convenand Richard Lee of
tion on May 14th. Mayor RelcbLanding: four sisters, Mrs.
ert has. been asked to give !he
nie Douglass of Grimms
~elcommg _address. The Couning Mrs Isabell Wright ot Hen- ell and Pohce Department will
de;son, Mrs. wrena
help with the traffic asi~tion
Land, Pliny and Mrs. Treacla
th&lt;&amp; dste.
RoberllJ Point Pleasant· two They voted to bave the Boy
brother;, Mason Grimm of Hen- and Explorer Scoots' balld·
derson and Gilman Grimm nf mg roofed.
Galllpolis Ferry· and ten grand- Presented to the Council was
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children.
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the following tickeis: The Peo• covers w~. br1ck, stuceo,
ple's Ticket presented by N. D.
MANUFA_CTURERS SPECIAL OFFERING
masonry, cender block
Greer, chairman; Mayor
• no primer neaded for re- Point Man Gotten
Mark Ward· Recorder HUds
painting
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Council members FAMOUS RESORT FASHIONS THAT SHOW THE
or roller
PT. PLEASANT Cecil Sayre,
WORLD THE STUFF THAT YOU ARE MADE OF.
• dries fast to form a weatn- County Sheriff George Johnson
Clark, Donald 0. Roush
ertil!ht protective shield
and Depoty Robert Uhl were in and James Circle. Citizens Tick• resists chipping. cracking. Cleveland, Tuesdsy to pick up et presented by Paul A. RickI&amp; 2
peeling ond blistering
Kelly Graves, 24, Pl. Pleasant, ard, chairman; Mayor, Mark
Styes
• outlasts oil base paint •• , who was apprehended tn the Ward; Recorder, Hilda Ridgtests prove 1t!
Ohio city and returned Graves way; Council members, Lewis
• lor exle~ior trim - use to Mason County where is Is Capebart, Richard Gt11U1iead,
~~~e Tnm &amp; Shutter En- wanted for eleven coonta of
Robert Sayre, Eugene Hester,
leged forgery. The oflleers
and Vernon Smith.
turned with their prisoner
The election will be held on
VeluM
Tuesday evening.
June 7th at The City
The Sheriffs department
BuiLd~. The ~uncil wlsbes
To$10.95
· lnvesiJiated a on11 car
to remmd the cittzent of their
Involving 8 car driven by
ctvic responsibility to vote far
elyn R. Hall Ravetswilod
the candidate of their choice.
Ladies &amp; Childrens
LADIES' ALL LEATHER
told officers' sbe swerved
Mr. Workman from the CivU
CREPE SOLE
. ca. while traveling on Rt. 33
Department will be at
WHITE- TAN AND BEIGE
avoid hitting 1 boy ndlng a
nexl regular council meetcycle, lost control of the
on May !9th and ail
welcome to attend
to
• nd 0ver turn ed . Sb.
Mr W kman The ill
~ of pains in the back
be dlsc~sintputtioi the y w
Comp1re at
81de. The mishap occurred
department ol the town on clvASST. COLORS
3:30 p. m.
service.
$3.99
Pleaunt VaDey Hospital
GARDEN CLUB
Admitted - Mrs. Alvan
The Nebacltma Garden Club
tox, Pt. Pleasant; JBDIQI ~~;l,h~;e:~ld:rthelr annutil li!other-DauLetart; John Gl..son, u
Banquet on Monday eveMrs. Holly Mayes, Crown
Ding at the llartlord Metbodlsl
lliSCIIAIIGED
Walter
Church.
The welcoming address
Har~&lt;ware
ferson, Mrlson; Sarah
was given by the president,
773-5583 MuCin,
Va. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. James N. Rousb. The in6
Open Eve711 Doy, Ail Day Johnson, Mason; Robert
vocation Wlls liven by
Mrs.
to
7:00 tit 5:80 EST.
loch, Pt. Pleasant; Jam..
Martin Berisford
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SHORT
SLEEVE
SUMMER
Sat. Night Til B EST.
2 GAUON
wards, Pt. Pleasant.
Following the dinner Mr 1116

DISCOUNT PRICE

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DISCOUNT PRICE $3.33

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Triple ply quilted front with lull
· length 27 Inch zipper. Quality pluti~ that can easily be cleaned with
. a damp cloth. Ideal for storing
~ankets, sweaters, Bkirt&amp;, etc.

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compound core baseball with tan·
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BOTH FOR '99c

All metal drop leaf folding !able
with grey top ond bronze finish
lep. Handy carrying handle. Ideal
for use indoors or out. f8.95 Value.

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With Mothballs. Full 54 Inch bag
of tough. clear plastic; Sturdy dou·
ble hook hanger and long SO inch
zipper permlta capacity of 14 garments.

Metal Folding T•ble • $6.66

· 'i!{n :h v~1U. DiscouNT PRICI
Twin ll•nket B•g• 2 for 99e

Rq. $1.00 Voluo

Look at tWs value! Buy one of
these huge, oval split bamboo ty)ie
baaketa with sturdy reinforced
bandies during our apeclal discount
sale aad we will give you another
FREEl A $1.98 Value.

24d0

obtainable. A 39e Value.

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Nobody Gets·
Anything in
Civil Action

Jumbo GariJ1ent Bag _ 99c

Giant can of blended lilac and roses
talc. This popular item is so well
known we won't attempt to tell you
more. A 49c Value.

3 Pc. P1int Brush Set _ 94c

Matching wWte saueers with sparkling glazed finish. Extremely attractive both In appearance and
price. Reg. 2 lor 25c.

A $1.91 Value

T1lcum Powder

DISCOUNT PRICI

3 for 25c

luv 1 Get One Free Dlsceunt Prlc:e

Lorgo 16 or.

with

DISCOUNT PRICE

Polyethylene vase, 6¥.t" x 4" with
a 4 Inch spike _for securing to
ground. Bright green finish with
ernboosed top edge.

DISCOUNT PRICI

7 ln. P1int Roller Set _ 64c

Bright. highly pollshed aluminum
pitcher with securely lutened
· bakelite black handle and alum!·
aum ice lip. Attractive ribbed design around base. Capacity: 2\2 qt.

Finest heavy gauge material, double ring construction. Trouble free, ·
non-corrosive valve for easy inflatIng. Printed bottom. Large enou~h
for several children. Size 70 x 12
Inches. Reg. $5.95 Value.

Bamboo Laundry Basket
9 Volt Tr1n1ister Battery 18c

78c

Asooned

lnflotlblo

DISCOUNT PRICI

Aluminum Pitcher _

R11. $1.49 Valvo DISCOUNT PRICE

Giant pack o!IOO nine ounce paper
cold drink cups. Attractive blue
floral design.

Save with tWs large economy roll
' 'of quality masking tape. Ideal for
painting, sealing, labeling, etc. :~;.,"
• 60 yd. roll. (2160 inches). 9Bc val

DISCOUNT PRICI

Beautiful lithographed top, stain
and mar resistant. Sturdy %" brass
folding Iega, no assembly necessary. Diameter: 19':, Heigbt: 19".

$1.00

100 pk. Cold Drink Cups88c

Mystlk Masking Tape _ 58c

Voluo

Highly versatill! size paD with accurate measuring marks. Reinforced bottom and rim. Colorfut. Size
8¥• X 7 inches. Ideal for marly
such as painting, car washing, mopping, etc. Reg. 38c Value.

Met•l P1tio T•ble _

DISCOUNT PRICI

Poly Sprinkling C1n • $1.00

A 39&lt; Value

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DISCOUNT PRICI

Strong all metal hanger with 6 in,
base. Green enamel finish . Hole•
Cor mounting to side of house or on
post. Reg. $1.00 Value.,

Brass Hose Nozzle _

A $1.19

White Slucers _

Has easy pour spout and durable
aluminum handle. Two tone body
with matching screw top.

DISCOUNT PRICE

Large 10 oz. "man size" white colfee cups with comfortable msy grip
handle. Highly glazed finish.

dles and sell sealing Ud. Size: 18 x

1 G•l. Picnic Jug

All Metal Hose Hanger 47c

Scio White Cups 3 for 25c

SCIO

A $1.91 Value

DISCOUNT PRICI

DISCOUNT PRICI

A family size portable picnic pan13 X 12",

100% nylon flagged and tipped,
Best for all latex and oil base
paints, varnishes, enamel&amp; and Jacquers. Set contains one 4 inch wan
bru,sh for Inside and out plus a 1\2
inch trim brush.

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DISCOUNT PRICE

try, complete with molded aide ha ..

2 Pc. Paint Brush Set $1.66

ALL 'DAY THURSDAY

66c

30 Qu•rt lee Chest_ 77c

Rq. $3.69 Value DISCOUNT PRICI

ALSO OPEN

DISCOUNT PRICI

A $1.19 Voluo

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80 Count. White. first quality di..
ner size plates.

$2,99

Rq. $4.91 Valvo 1 DISCOUNT PRICI

Met1l Utility T1ble _ $2.99

Roo. 2 for 25&lt;

DISCOUNT PRICE

9" Picnic Pl1tes

A $5:95

Adult CustoiMt'lln Oui ltort
Thurs.

A $1.91 Voluo

Rq. 98c Voluo

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The perfect kitchen wort eenter!
With Ita built ia electric outlet and
cord it is ideal tor mlxera, toasters
and other small appllances. Compact shell design for maximum storage. AU steel with baked enamel
finish and ..sy rolling casters. Size
20xl5x30 Inch...

Just In lime for Spring Cleaning.
Good quality sponge, metal top and
bullt In squeezer. Smooth wood
handle.

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$1.00

DUST PAN

Round metal stool with brass finIsh legs an~ ,plaalic tipa to protect
floors. White metal tops with assorted color eenters. Perfect for
use ~nywhere - home, office, shop
garage, etc. Height: 15\2" - Dla.
Top: 11".

Sponge Mop

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DISCOUNT PRICE

Utility Stool

YaHata,

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ALUMINUM

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Mrs. U.uil Karwhnlk,
Mrs. program. Othera altendln8 ~b;;
Karl wu... Mrs. Martin Berls- Mrs. Harry La~. Mn. Jo
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ford, Mrs. Ralph sayre, Mn. Fry, Mrs. wullam Powell, Sr.,
L'\1'1
Henry H Buck Jr., Mrll,
MC11. Edna Burrill, Mrs. Harold
Dinner on May 13
1:1"
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lolrs. PWI Batey, Mrs. .Paul B. . Mrs. Grant Roush, Mrs. WD- .
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Ralph E. Sim.,Ster .of Chester, Powell, Mrs. Roberl Layne, Mrs. Liam Russell sod Mrs. Martin
larded Ch1ldren will serve a The New Haven Town Coun- Obto spoke 10 the grp~,ti! the Harry Layne, Mrs. James P. Ohlinger.
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ROTARY CLUB
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that nc!ither party shall recover I!he evening of May 13 begin- 1~:.~....Reict;:.rt''~re;icii'ng. Othe;s u;~- ivbjt;;,ji;..;; ~iiii'sho~:' vid R Simonton, Mrs. I.Alulse ' 'lllur':"BY •v•mng for their reguFOft NEW HOME •n.YihiiJl! jr?m the other was nlng at 5 p.m.
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e~ llflda Ridg- ed dolls dtossed 1• •n•authenttc l Toler, Mrs. Jo!:n l'o.-1• &gt;•rs. ltar dinner meeting. A
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Iwnuam Powell, Sr., Mrs. wu- !business meeting followed.
In spite of price raises, we hive plenty for you at.
.m the c1V1
. 'I act'JOD of Low en B. wiiJ ber used for the Assocla- way ' .t1,tt.:UI"Ue.lmbleu.n
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- Paul
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liam Crow.
attending were Herman LB!'De,l our regular low prices.
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Hal'!!hbarger vs. sammy Mayes. lion's camp for retarded chit- Jr.;k Donald E ilmen ~nd Don- Mem~ and gt)f!SIIl£11\l"nd- LUTHERAN CIRCLES MEET LIOJ'II Rou,h, Richaro · ;rd
The verdict was the same as dren to be held again this year. Rl . ard,
chief.
lng were Mrs. Ray Pickens, 11te Esther and Rebecca
thur Thabet, Edwin
Don-I eDoors
eWinilows . •P•nellrig
returned by pet1t jorors last Anyone wishing to eontrlbute aid Ohllng • ~Uberl and Mr. Jr., ·Mary Ann~. Mrs. ,des met for their
regular
F. Roush, Clyde
term ol c~rcull court bul the food is asked to notify Mrs. El-l Mr. Ja~ J
peared be- Lloyd Holfltian, Mrs. Ray Pick- monthly meetings at the Par· Floyd Carmack, Karl
• Ceiling Tile
• Plenty on
mdict WOJl Laterset aside when Ieanor Elliott or Mrs. William ,l::ryu!u ' c~·· u:'pdiseuSs the ena, Sr., Ml'!l. l'ete
Burris, isb House. The topic uoed was
Capehart, Nelson
II was disclooed that the defend- wngstalf.
conditiOn"':~ streets , on Hav- Mrs. Grace Roush, Miss Rebec- "Letters I Write." Members of Dings and Robert Gilmore.
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U lnf mBurris, Mrs. Donald Bum- each circle brought Items lor
-.conversed during a recess of
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the trmL .
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the ...... and woold Cheryl Bumgardner, Miss Vic- The Esther Circle met Tues- I"
THIS WEEK'S SPECIALI
The c1vtl act1on
slemmed
was on ted
th weather kl Bumgardner, Mrs. Wllliam day evening with Mrs. Melvin I
3 PIECE
from an auto accident occurring
be compte w en e also
C. Gibbs, Mrs. William Kelly, Knapp as hosress. The le~o;on
on Slate Route 2 in October
Of f. fiDIDI perllll\l"d. There . wasthe
Marilyn Gibbs, M111. Bill was presented by Mrs. Jack
Tht Vtry Bill
1964 and the plaintiff was seekco~pl~mt eonce=~ 11
Howard, Mrs. Qelva Farley, Roush and Mrs. Gary Roush.
In Uotd Car. Anywhere
lng 138.244 m damages and lhe
do.s 10 ~w~ wish :"'ln!orm Mrs. E. A. Schaekel, Miss Kay Others attending were Mrs.
NO REASONABLE
defendant had a cross action
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Mr. Obi g f the d ordi- B. Schaekel, Mrs. James N. Jack Welch, Mrs.
Herman
OFFER REFUSED
IN• Flttinp)
seoklng $250 for car damage.
the ciHze,. 0.
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Roqsh, Miss Linda Roush, Mrs. ILayne, Mrs. David Rouoh, Mrs.
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Plaintiff was represented by PT. PLEASANT - Funeral nance and It Will be strldly en- Harry L. Miller, Miss Leah Ann ILloyd Roush, and Mrs. Dean
SEE
Phone 773-5554 Collect-And FrM....,. very
1Ja.ily Sentmel, .Pomeroy-m.lddlepoL't, 0., .May 11, 1960--9 ·

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DP.mocratic members of Con· is justified b)' the Administra· i ondarily, will have to do a good I nal or other organiUitiODB,. or
gress in this congressional elec· ! tion - and with some validity, ideal of sweating all over the I to the gratification of personal I
tion year.
· it would appear to this outside ; farm lot before congressional prid~ or. of revenge for real Or I
.. The farm vote has always oun. expert - by heayy in-ielertion day in November.
fanc.ted ansults.
~n crusty and jumpy, but or- I
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~lnBI"iiJ the reason• lor
Its , 8-Daily Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .. May II, !966
Blind" the one-eyed man who 1
re9tiven~ss are pJaln
pocket-·
was the natural leader
was
book reasons. Farm income is
brought to conform with the otl1down: ergo, !arm tempers are '
I er inhabitants, by being hlntjell
up. That is the old pattern.
blinded. But there must . be
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: some other way.
This time, however, the usu- i
at exJ&gt;tanations are enttrety in- ,
88equate. For total farm in-·
He wbo ascends tl mountala. .
. me _is high and not low . 1 ~
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BY HIERONYMOUS
Anglo- Saxon race in a thoustops, shall Hod
1965' at was 20 perc~nt hlghe_1 Over a hundred years ago the and years of struggle against 'lbe loftiest peaks most wrap~an in 1960• and this .y~ar 11 gn•at English historian, Thorn- usurpers of power; all the blood
ped. Ia cloud and snow.
:~I reach a~ve _$1 5 billiOn - as BHbington McCauley, point- 1shed in defense of the right of
He who surpasses or subdues
hlghes~ . m history· except ed out whal he considered a fa- 1a government of laws and not 1 mankind
for the wild prostwar boom tal weakness in the American)or men ; all tbe effort of those 1 Must look down 00 tbe bate of
years of l947 and 1948, when tvpe of government.
:who gave us the Bill-of-Rights ! tbose below.
the richer_ far~ers went to lhP ·
·
.
. . IcEm tx! set. aside by three mem~ i Tbougb blgb above &amp;he sun of
bll~ in limousines.
.
I~ was that despite. Ute hm~- , bers of a local school board. J glory glow
11ie trouble, therefore, JS not tilhons ptaced on htgher off11 And far beneath &amp;be earth aad ,
explainable jn purely rational cials b)' the Constitution, and j If the schools of America are
ocean spread;
terml!l. If it is not a revolt , the provision of election of of· I to justify their being, after War, Round him are Icy rocks, and
Without a cause, it is close to Ificials by the people, even of 1 lhe largest single cause of publoudly blow
1
~t. So tar as can be made provision for recall or impeacb- i lie expense, then the citizens of CootelldbJi tempests oa hll l
out by Secretary of Agriculture ' ment of executive and judicial Ithis country must insist tlrat . oaktd head.
OrviJie Freeman, the farmers office hold~rs, ~uch of the a~ from jjhead-start'' kindergarten 1 ADd tbus reward tbe toll11,
are upset more by specters tual admm1strabon of
publlc i to graduate school, the schools
wbicb to those swnmlts led.
than by any matter of dollars affairs still is entirely depend- must be devoted only to Ule pur~ ,
lMd Byron
and cents.
enl on the integrily of
men pose o! educating our youth. , - - - --- -·~
For the true devil here is a . who hold lesser positions of pub· !They are not to be used as bat- i
.
yattata,
complex devil indeed. He is a lie power.
j' tlefields for opposing factions, ·
yattata ... have you
devll made not by bad times, There are men, he said who, i arenas for personal vendettas,
but rattler by extraordinarily once they are elected, are free or for sounding boards of lhe
heard? You'Ll find
good times. The farmer is real- ' from any necessity of acting in 1 prejudices and ideologies of orBEAUTY SALONS fast in
Jy angry, though rarely has he i accordance with the wishes of ganizations and minorities,
· the YELLOW PAGES.
had it so good, Because infla- 'Ithe people, or of keeping the
Where your fingers do
tion has become an all · nation- ! promises by which th"!y secured Teacher~ ~ust b~ .chosen _on
the walking
at threat.: and it has thus be- : the votes necessary for their Ithe sole basis of abihty to ~~come necessary to ask people :election.
1 struct and_ ~~ from that o~ th~lf
to buy less of the mere expen- , This danger is increased great- parly aff~Iatlon, . orgamzat1~n
Jive things of all wrts ly by the fact that in our coun- ~emM-rsh!~S, ~h01ce of _relig· j
i:!]uding less of the premium- try all men are declared legal· ~ 0~ denommahon_. or thell' uppriced products of American ag- Jy equal. That we have no offi- l 1~ 10 ns .0~ our roreJgn or domes- i
ricullure.
rial ''upper or ruling class" Ibe pohcJes.
.
Comments by Secretary Free- ' from which to draw men who I Students mu~t. be conSidered
man and President .Johnson a- are bouDd by traditional con- ~s the future CJt!zem ~! the nabout t.ht- obvious wisdom of re- :cepiS or honor ami duty, adds 1tJOn a.~d not as the s h o c k
during prices to consumers as to the problem.
; tr_oo~s of ~ war between conindispensable to the anti-infla· The result is thr.t in far too i fllctmg opl?Ions hel_d b~, the old·
tion fight have been oversimpli- many ('or,ses positious of pcwer fer gener~llon. TheJ~ ~1ght to I
fied b~· the farmers to mean that are held, in state and local gov- form their own opmmns must i
some assault Is being made up. :ernments, by those whose mo- j not. be hampered ~- attempts 1
on farm profits. To say that tives arP. not tho&lt;~e of service to to mtroduce tbe opm10ns
of ,
Fr~eman is against rarm prns· the public but of furthering the Ithose _who, surely, can not be
perit,v is like saying that Walt· . desires of prejudiced minorities, Itoo pndi'ful_ of the results of 1
f'f Reuther is against organied or private organizations. Or ev- their handlmg or world events
lllbot, But there it is.
1&gt;"!11 worse, from the desire of i
The farmers themselves es- pP.rronal ag~andizement by the :
press the thing in oddly queru- '1puUing down" of intellectual '
lous terms. They are somehow ~moerktrs.
being "left oUt of it.'' They are
"file ~entlment whlcb "';:~~' ;
"Being made whipping boys. " ed a citizen of Aaelent G:
And so otl.
' '·' l"ore lor ttl~ banishment of
So the problem for the Ad· Arlstidcs beeause "be was tirmi,nislration has become not (•1 ol bearing of ''Aristldes
one of factual rebuttal to f'act· tbt just' " is still prestnt to·
ual complaint. It is one oi at- day.
tempting to reassure a palient . Nowhere in our government '
wit#~ whom nothing much
is , is this weaknes!l demonstrated I'
wrong but who nevertheless per- more completely than in the op·
.s~st'i in t_llf! notion that ~ is erations of some local school- ]
~ wk and 1!1-used.
boards. All Ute great gairls of
Court St., Pomeroy
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IJ!ia lldmialstratlon · b trying 1to the extent that a mainly psy- 1 Still, this will no1 do much
~emi.y 10 ciamp u;.ai • auuW, , QJv:v~i.:~ UiN~! ;;;=.; ~:: ~~! !: ~~~ ~l:ut th.,. hPart!il of the
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he to the majority wish of' the

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18 Inch Poly Pl1nter Box 88c
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PT. PLEASANT - Tbe
stallation of officers lor
will blghllgbt the
the Pl. Plnasant Woman's
Friday, May 13 at 7:45 p. m.
the Episcopal Pariah Ball,
Mrs. J. 8anlord llhoades, peal
pnsldent, will be lbe lnalalllnc
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Mrs. Keltaelh Byrne and Mrs.
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Attorneys CedciideDfendaan ·~ Roi&gt;fG'"rtrvlce for AGnthony LCecilod :~edbe ~~u~F toba~~ ~~ Miller, Miss Gall Miller, Mrs. ' Soholt.
ert Sm1th an
e nt s counmm, 67, o1 rtmma a - ·
fin-• Pro
Chester Weaver Mrs. Howard The Rebecca Circle met on
sei was William H. Rardin and ling, Mason County, was held and the •w:;ers "'-Iss! pe~ Burris Ml'!! H~rold Bumgarn- Wednesday afternoon wltb Mrs
Ray G. Musgrave
at 2 p.m. Wednesday lD the ty owners ave perm 00 on er, Mi~ .Te~n Bumgarner, Mrs. Nelson Roush as hostess. Mrs:
Jurors hearing the testimony ,Qma Chapel EUB Church with catch and tie anydslra~dngs
Mel Clark, Mrs. L. C. Roush, J. V. McGrew presented :~·~':fVI:POTMFE~R~O=Y,~O~.
were Charles Stephenson, Madi- 1the Rev. Tom Farren offlcia~ their propertr an to en con- I
·- -----_ _ _..__ . son Bowie!~, Frank Hendrick· ing. Burial followed in tne Hav· tact Mr. Ohlinger or the dog
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son, Louise Powell, Everett en of Rest Memorial Gardens catcher·
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I ~e council voted to lnstall a
J . 8. Black, Adams Krebs, Mr. Grimm died une~-:pected· six tnch water line from the
Geor'ge Collrill. Joyce U!e Car- ly Sunday afternoon at
pump ~ouse to the_ elementary
son, Ancil Tucker and R. V. . Hospital after suffering a
school m order to give adequate
Gibbs, Sr. The petit
jurors attack while riding in a
ftre protection.
have been excused until May 23 with friends He was a
John Morgan appeared before
at 9:30 a.m.
chant, far~er, and
the council and requested helt&gt; ll
and ..s a membor of the
in getting the pool ready lor tho
c Chapel Church.
season. The Council agreed
Survivors include his
m IbiS matter. .
Madge Jividen Grimm·
Nrw Haven Jumor l&lt;&gt;dge
: sons, George A. of '
will be host to the State Convenand Richard Lee of
tion on May 14th. Mayor RelcbLanding: four sisters, Mrs.
ert has. been asked to give !he
nie Douglass of Grimms
~elcommg _address. The Couning Mrs Isabell Wright ot Hen- ell and Pohce Department will
de;son, Mrs. wrena
help with the traffic asi~tion
Land, Pliny and Mrs. Treacla
th&lt;&amp; dste.
RoberllJ Point Pleasant· two They voted to bave the Boy
brother;, Mason Grimm of Hen- and Explorer Scoots' balld·
derson and Gilman Grimm nf mg roofed.
Galllpolis Ferry· and ten grand- Presented to the Council was
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children.
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ple's Ticket presented by N. D.
MANUFA_CTURERS SPECIAL OFFERING
masonry, cender block
Greer, chairman; Mayor
• no primer neaded for re- Point Man Gotten
Mark Ward· Recorder HUds
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Council members FAMOUS RESORT FASHIONS THAT SHOW THE
or roller
PT. PLEASANT Cecil Sayre,
WORLD THE STUFF THAT YOU ARE MADE OF.
• dries fast to form a weatn- County Sheriff George Johnson
Clark, Donald 0. Roush
ertil!ht protective shield
and Depoty Robert Uhl were in and James Circle. Citizens Tick• resists chipping. cracking. Cleveland, Tuesdsy to pick up et presented by Paul A. RickI&amp; 2
peeling ond blistering
Kelly Graves, 24, Pl. Pleasant, ard, chairman; Mayor, Mark
Styes
• outlasts oil base paint •• , who was apprehended tn the Ward; Recorder, Hilda Ridgtests prove 1t!
Ohio city and returned Graves way; Council members, Lewis
• lor exle~ior trim - use to Mason County where is Is Capebart, Richard Gt11U1iead,
~~~e Tnm &amp; Shutter En- wanted for eleven coonta of
Robert Sayre, Eugene Hester,
leged forgery. The oflleers
and Vernon Smith.
turned with their prisoner
The election will be held on
VeluM
Tuesday evening.
June 7th at The City
The Sheriffs department
BuiLd~. The ~uncil wlsbes
To$10.95
· lnvesiJiated a on11 car
to remmd the cittzent of their
Involving 8 car driven by
ctvic responsibility to vote far
elyn R. Hall Ravetswilod
the candidate of their choice.
Ladies &amp; Childrens
LADIES' ALL LEATHER
told officers' sbe swerved
Mr. Workman from the CivU
CREPE SOLE
. ca. while traveling on Rt. 33
Department will be at
WHITE- TAN AND BEIGE
avoid hitting 1 boy ndlng a
nexl regular council meetcycle, lost control of the
on May !9th and ail
welcome to attend
to
• nd 0ver turn ed . Sb.
Mr W kman The ill
~ of pains in the back
be dlsc~sintputtioi the y w
Comp1re at
81de. The mishap occurred
department ol the town on clvASST. COLORS
3:30 p. m.
service.
$3.99
Pleaunt VaDey Hospital
GARDEN CLUB
Admitted - Mrs. Alvan
The Nebacltma Garden Club
tox, Pt. Pleasant; JBDIQI ~~;l,h~;e:~ld:rthelr annutil li!other-DauLetart; John Gl..son, u
Banquet on Monday eveMrs. Holly Mayes, Crown
Ding at the llartlord Metbodlsl
lliSCIIAIIGED
Walter
Church.
The welcoming address
Har~&lt;ware
ferson, Mrlson; Sarah
was given by the president,
773-5583 MuCin,
Va. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. James N. Rousb. The in6
Open Eve711 Doy, Ail Day Johnson, Mason; Robert
vocation Wlls liven by
Mrs.
to
7:00 tit 5:80 EST.
loch, Pt. Pleasant; Jam..
Martin Berisford
I
SHORT
SLEEVE
SUMMER
Sat. Night Til B EST.
2 GAUON
wards, Pt. Pleasant.
Following the dinner Mr 1116

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MC11. Edna Burrill, Mrs. Harold
Dinner on May 13
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Ralph E. Sim.,Ster .of Chester, Powell, Mrs. Roberl Layne, Mrs. Liam Russell sod Mrs. Martin
larded Ch1ldren will serve a The New Haven Town Coun- Obto spoke 10 the grp~,ti! the Harry Layne, Mrs. James P. Ohlinger.
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ROTARY CLUB
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OD
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that nc!ither party shall recover I!he evening of May 13 begin- 1~:.~....Reict;:.rt''~re;icii'ng. Othe;s u;~- ivbjt;;,ji;..;; ~iiii'sho~:' vid R Simonton, Mrs. I.Alulse ' 'lllur':"BY •v•mng for their reguFOft NEW HOME •n.YihiiJl! jr?m the other was nlng at 5 p.m.
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e~ llflda Ridg- ed dolls dtossed 1• •n•authenttc l Toler, Mrs. Jo!:n l'o.-1• &gt;•rs. ltar dinner meeting. A
re~W."I"JN UUC' Mumiuy tt:Yeriliai Aii UJut:~Ws iwm Ui.C i!:;;uo;•l a . anc~ w '"" ~ ............ _ ..... - ... _, ......;:'1.\~'f:·:
Iwnuam Powell, Sr., Mrs. wu- !business meeting followed.
In spite of price raises, we hive plenty for you at.
.m the c1V1
. 'I act'JOD of Low en B. wiiJ ber used for the Assocla- way ' .t1,tt.:UI"Ue.lmbleu.n
I v . &lt;J, ..... r........ , ........ ~..t'"" ,. ........1 • .j.aGj.i.
- Paul
·
liam Crow.
attending were Herman LB!'De,l our regular low prices.
, ··
Hal'!!hbarger vs. sammy Mayes. lion's camp for retarded chit- Jr.;k Donald E ilmen ~nd Don- Mem~ and gt)f!SIIl£11\l"nd- LUTHERAN CIRCLES MEET LIOJ'II Rou,h, Richaro · ;rd
The verdict was the same as dren to be held again this year. Rl . ard,
chief.
lng were Mrs. Ray Pickens, 11te Esther and Rebecca
thur Thabet, Edwin
Don-I eDoors
eWinilows . •P•nellrig
returned by pet1t jorors last Anyone wishing to eontrlbute aid Ohllng • ~Uberl and Mr. Jr., ·Mary Ann~. Mrs. ,des met for their
regular
F. Roush, Clyde
term ol c~rcull court bul the food is asked to notify Mrs. El-l Mr. Ja~ J
peared be- Lloyd Holfltian, Mrs. Ray Pick- monthly meetings at the Par· Floyd Carmack, Karl
• Ceiling Tile
• Plenty on
mdict WOJl Laterset aside when Ieanor Elliott or Mrs. William ,l::ryu!u ' c~·· u:'pdiseuSs the ena, Sr., Ml'!l. l'ete
Burris, isb House. The topic uoed was
Capehart, Nelson
II was disclooed that the defend- wngstalf.
conditiOn"':~ streets , on Hav- Mrs. Grace Roush, Miss Rebec- "Letters I Write." Members of Dings and Robert Gilmore.
F&lt;&gt;r All Your Ncilldl - .Lo
. w PriCH
0
ani and one ol the 12 Jurors
U lnf mBurris, Mrs. Donald Bum- each circle brought Items lor
-.conversed during a recess of
=::;.:::p=~ the %ad gardner, Mrs. Freda Hart, Miss the Retarded Children's Camp. . ....,...,...,...,_....,...,...,.,,
the trmL .
.
the ...... and woold Cheryl Bumgardner, Miss Vic- The Esther Circle met Tues- I"
THIS WEEK'S SPECIALI
The c1vtl act1on
slemmed
was on ted
th weather kl Bumgardner, Mrs. Wllliam day evening with Mrs. Melvin I
3 PIECE
from an auto accident occurring
be compte w en e also
C. Gibbs, Mrs. William Kelly, Knapp as hosress. The le~o;on
on Slate Route 2 in October
Of f. fiDIDI perllll\l"d. There . wasthe
Marilyn Gibbs, M111. Bill was presented by Mrs. Jack
Tht Vtry Bill
1964 and the plaintiff was seekco~pl~mt eonce=~ 11
Howard, Mrs. Qelva Farley, Roush and Mrs. Gary Roush.
In Uotd Car. Anywhere
lng 138.244 m damages and lhe
do.s 10 ~w~ wish :"'ln!orm Mrs. E. A. Schaekel, Miss Kay Others attending were Mrs.
NO REASONABLE
defendant had a cross action
0
Mr. Obi g f the d ordi- B. Schaekel, Mrs. James N. Jack Welch, Mrs.
Herman
OFFER REFUSED
IN• Flttinp)
seoklng $250 for car damage.
the ciHze,. 0.
og
Roqsh, Miss Linda Roush, Mrs. ILayne, Mrs. David Rouoh, Mrs.
"'·'I
Plaintiff was represented by PT. PLEASANT - Funeral nance and It Will be strldly en- Harry L. Miller, Miss Leah Ann ILloyd Roush, and Mrs. Dean
SEE
Phone 773-5554 Collect-And FrM....,. very
1Ja.ily Sentmel, .Pomeroy-m.lddlepoL't, 0., .May 11, 1960--9 ·

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DP.mocratic members of Con· is justified b)' the Administra· i ondarily, will have to do a good I nal or other organiUitiODB,. or
gress in this congressional elec· ! tion - and with some validity, ideal of sweating all over the I to the gratification of personal I
tion year.
· it would appear to this outside ; farm lot before congressional prid~ or. of revenge for real Or I
.. The farm vote has always oun. expert - by heayy in-ielertion day in November.
fanc.ted ansults.
~n crusty and jumpy, but or- I
·-··-~- - ~ ·
-~----~--In Kipling's 11Country of the I
~lnBI"iiJ the reason• lor
Its , 8-Daily Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .. May II, !966
Blind" the one-eyed man who 1
re9tiven~ss are pJaln
pocket-·
was the natural leader
was
book reasons. Farm income is
brought to conform with the otl1down: ergo, !arm tempers are '
I er inhabitants, by being hlntjell
up. That is the old pattern.
blinded. But there must . be
'
: some other way.
This time, however, the usu- i
at exJ&gt;tanations are enttrety in- ,
88equate. For total farm in-·
He wbo ascends tl mountala. .
. me _is high and not low . 1 ~
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BY HIERONYMOUS
Anglo- Saxon race in a thoustops, shall Hod
1965' at was 20 perc~nt hlghe_1 Over a hundred years ago the and years of struggle against 'lbe loftiest peaks most wrap~an in 1960• and this .y~ar 11 gn•at English historian, Thorn- usurpers of power; all the blood
ped. Ia cloud and snow.
:~I reach a~ve _$1 5 billiOn - as BHbington McCauley, point- 1shed in defense of the right of
He who surpasses or subdues
hlghes~ . m history· except ed out whal he considered a fa- 1a government of laws and not 1 mankind
for the wild prostwar boom tal weakness in the American)or men ; all tbe effort of those 1 Must look down 00 tbe bate of
years of l947 and 1948, when tvpe of government.
:who gave us the Bill-of-Rights ! tbose below.
the richer_ far~ers went to lhP ·
·
.
. . IcEm tx! set. aside by three mem~ i Tbougb blgb above &amp;he sun of
bll~ in limousines.
.
I~ was that despite. Ute hm~- , bers of a local school board. J glory glow
11ie trouble, therefore, JS not tilhons ptaced on htgher off11 And far beneath &amp;be earth aad ,
explainable jn purely rational cials b)' the Constitution, and j If the schools of America are
ocean spread;
terml!l. If it is not a revolt , the provision of election of of· I to justify their being, after War, Round him are Icy rocks, and
Without a cause, it is close to Ificials by the people, even of 1 lhe largest single cause of publoudly blow
1
~t. So tar as can be made provision for recall or impeacb- i lie expense, then the citizens of CootelldbJi tempests oa hll l
out by Secretary of Agriculture ' ment of executive and judicial Ithis country must insist tlrat . oaktd head.
OrviJie Freeman, the farmers office hold~rs, ~uch of the a~ from jjhead-start'' kindergarten 1 ADd tbus reward tbe toll11,
are upset more by specters tual admm1strabon of
publlc i to graduate school, the schools
wbicb to those swnmlts led.
than by any matter of dollars affairs still is entirely depend- must be devoted only to Ule pur~ ,
lMd Byron
and cents.
enl on the integrily of
men pose o! educating our youth. , - - - --- -·~
For the true devil here is a . who hold lesser positions of pub· !They are not to be used as bat- i
.
yattata,
complex devil indeed. He is a lie power.
j' tlefields for opposing factions, ·
yattata ... have you
devll made not by bad times, There are men, he said who, i arenas for personal vendettas,
but rattler by extraordinarily once they are elected, are free or for sounding boards of lhe
heard? You'Ll find
good times. The farmer is real- ' from any necessity of acting in 1 prejudices and ideologies of orBEAUTY SALONS fast in
Jy angry, though rarely has he i accordance with the wishes of ganizations and minorities,
· the YELLOW PAGES.
had it so good, Because infla- 'Ithe people, or of keeping the
Where your fingers do
tion has become an all · nation- ! promises by which th"!y secured Teacher~ ~ust b~ .chosen _on
the walking
at threat.: and it has thus be- : the votes necessary for their Ithe sole basis of abihty to ~~come necessary to ask people :election.
1 struct and_ ~~ from that o~ th~lf
to buy less of the mere expen- , This danger is increased great- parly aff~Iatlon, . orgamzat1~n
Jive things of all wrts ly by the fact that in our coun- ~emM-rsh!~S, ~h01ce of _relig· j
i:!]uding less of the premium- try all men are declared legal· ~ 0~ denommahon_. or thell' uppriced products of American ag- Jy equal. That we have no offi- l 1~ 10 ns .0~ our roreJgn or domes- i
ricullure.
rial ''upper or ruling class" Ibe pohcJes.
.
Comments by Secretary Free- ' from which to draw men who I Students mu~t. be conSidered
man and President .Johnson a- are bouDd by traditional con- ~s the future CJt!zem ~! the nabout t.ht- obvious wisdom of re- :cepiS or honor ami duty, adds 1tJOn a.~d not as the s h o c k
during prices to consumers as to the problem.
; tr_oo~s of ~ war between conindispensable to the anti-infla· The result is thr.t in far too i fllctmg opl?Ions hel_d b~, the old·
tion fight have been oversimpli- many ('or,ses positious of pcwer fer gener~llon. TheJ~ ~1ght to I
fied b~· the farmers to mean that are held, in state and local gov- form their own opmmns must i
some assault Is being made up. :ernments, by those whose mo- j not. be hampered ~- attempts 1
on farm profits. To say that tives arP. not tho&lt;~e of service to to mtroduce tbe opm10ns
of ,
Fr~eman is against rarm prns· the public but of furthering the Ithose _who, surely, can not be
perit,v is like saying that Walt· . desires of prejudiced minorities, Itoo pndi'ful_ of the results of 1
f'f Reuther is against organied or private organizations. Or ev- their handlmg or world events
lllbot, But there it is.
1&gt;"!11 worse, from the desire of i
The farmers themselves es- pP.rronal ag~andizement by the :
press the thing in oddly queru- '1puUing down" of intellectual '
lous terms. They are somehow ~moerktrs.
being "left oUt of it.'' They are
"file ~entlment whlcb "';:~~' ;
"Being made whipping boys. " ed a citizen of Aaelent G:
And so otl.
' '·' l"ore lor ttl~ banishment of
So the problem for the Ad· Arlstidcs beeause "be was tirmi,nislration has become not (•1 ol bearing of ''Aristldes
one of factual rebuttal to f'act· tbt just' " is still prestnt to·
ual complaint. It is one oi at- day.
tempting to reassure a palient . Nowhere in our government '
wit#~ whom nothing much
is , is this weaknes!l demonstrated I'
wrong but who nevertheless per- more completely than in the op·
.s~st'i in t_llf! notion that ~ is erations of some local school- ]
~ wk and 1!1-used.
boards. All Ute great gairls of
Court St., Pomeroy
Jt i~ a sticky thing. indeed, 1personal liberty made by

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SUGAR
10 :; $J-09

BLEACH

PIES

;;,

11\Wz........... _

Kandu

ht IUit 1¥tf1'0M.

.._,

_

WITH~

Spotlight Instant

VForm

COFFEE

11.............

47c

Camay

3

........

10-oz.

39e

Lava
2

....

.....

39c

IOANOTHI PURCIIAII 0, ANY

4 CAlif 011 HIINIIOUP AT RIG. PRICI

-..

jar

00

SOCIAL

People In
Pomeroy

CAJ.ENllAR
WI!DNI!SDAY
MIDDLEPORT Liberory elub
will meet at the ho..,e of Mra.
Susan Park, ThWednesdkay, May
II at 2 p.m.
e boo rev1ew,
siven by Mrs. Roger Morgan,
wm be "The Source," by J8111111
A. Mlehener. The response w1U
be a Jewish tradition.
WIDTE ROSE · LODE
wUI
meet Wednesday, May
.
1:311 p.m. Hogtesses are
Clare•ce McNeil, Mrs. lleftver
Nelson and Mn. Mildred Jrtee~MEROY SHEKESPEARE
club will meet al the home
~ Ben ~eutzllngll k
1
P-111· or a po uc
~~~=~g. LITERARY
Club will meet Wedoes!lsy,
11 at the home of the
Ml88 Susan Park.

Mc€llnlock Annette Worner
JOy Theosa: Linda Yost, Patrie:
In Loadon Pam Cleek Nancy
Bqelianu' Susan ~Hi She- ·
will nvlew,
Ua Oiiwa~, Kathy Wallon,' Bee- Sunree" by Jame1 A.. MlclleneJr.l
ky Nease Diana Welsh Mar- Roll call response WID be
tha Yost. Joy Kautz, Twiia Clat- Jewish Tradition.
worthy, Becky Houdashelt, Nan- WHITE ROSE LODGE Auxil-1
cy Yos~ Jan Alkire and Donna 1sry will meet Wedneo!lsy
Theiss.
lernoon at the Legion Hall
Plans were mode lor lnltirt- Middleport at I :3D p.m.
tion for three girls it the next
mURSDAY
.
meetins, Monday May 23 . The THE PAST COUNCILOJ!S of
. meeting closed In resular form, 'fh.eodorD:B Cou~cat, . Dau~~::l
after which relreshmenls were of AmeriCa, Will meet
served by Mr. and Mrs. Paul day avening, at the home of
Darnell a..isted by Heleoe Mul- Mrs. Charles Cohen.
len and Ada Nease
ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE
·
·
will meet Thursday, at I p.m.
Tl•ere will be a prosram and
refreshments.
THE BRADBURY P.T.A. will
meet Thursday evenlas at 7: 3D
p.m. at the school. A
dinner will he held
A nature . tour to ideRtlly the meeting for
blrdo, ftciwero, 1ree1 and weeds f~mily is to bJ;Ing a
preceded the meetins of the dish. Mr. Hubert Morris,
Wildwood Jr. 4-H Garden club principal, will diseuS8 the
Friday evening st the borne o1 mer school program.
Mro. Victor Hysell, advisor.
POMEROY BEND C.
Owigbt Milhoan is also .. ad· club will meet at the elub bllusel
visor.
on Lincolll HID at 7:80
Pesgy Milhoan, vice pres!- Thursday, May 12.
dent, was in charse of the meet- CANDY STRIPERS of Veter-1
ins which opened with 1h 0 ans Memorml Hospital
pledge to the United States and meet at the hospital, May
4·H .fiagB,Ied by Charlen.
at 7o311 p.m. for lnstallatio•
leln. Members answered roU
officers and boaorillg of
call by namins a weed.
lor members. Allaew
·
Gooch save a health report
are to atteod. A
biting ' of flnser nails. Seventeen meelinJI will be
weeds specimeiiS were dllplayed FOREST RUN
and Identified by Carla Flaher &lt;burch will haY! a .
A demonsiratlon of a hogarth sale In the former Evans
curve was. give• by Kosta
l~g Thuro!lsy and Friday,
aell usJhs pear foliase and tu- sinnins at, 9 a.m.
lips. Ba,rbara Fisher ·
WOMEN S MISSIONARY
a bouquet In a triansle
cle.ly of tho Po~eroy
jonq'1!111; and apple
Bapllst chureh wiD meet
and SatJd·a Roush showed prop- tha church Thursday at 7:311
er and bnproper aon for plan!- m., with Mra. Elmer Wlclkbatnl
infl. ' · .
· Ia &lt;horse o1 tha JlfOil'am
Plans' were made to so 08 8 Mrs. Victor Youns Sr. the
tour with Five Point Star · votions. Potluck
ers ol the Oblo Valley
will follow tha
Co., the R. C. Bottllns Co.,
THE AFI'ERNOON
the Pomeroy Salt Works with of Heath Methodist Churcll
their mothero 81 suesb. Re- hold a rummale ~~ Thursday I
fresbmeota were served by Bar. Friday, May 12 •
bara and Carla l'lsher.
In the
Coates
bulkl-l
ing on N. Second Ave. Ill
dleport. Anyone havJnc
1':f!c~to be picked up
I•
Mrs. W. M. Wood.
FRIDAY
MARY SHRINE, White ~~I
Jeruoalem w1U meet at II
Ofllcen 'for tho llOIIIhl8 year
at 8 p m.
were loalalled m a
JONATIIAN He~~
made lmpremve by
Danshtera ol t
arrusemeaia at tha
Amerl&lt;!an RevoluU01,
port Bualoeas and
Friday, May II al
Women's Club ·
o1 Mra. Patrick Locl1ory
Ia the social room
the
Mra. llor Sebaefer
lumbua llld Southora Ohio
0. P. Kleill
lr1c Company. The regular dirtAmertean Millie
101' wu held Prececlinll the
be -rved under lbe
meettnc II the Martlll Restsuro1 Mra. Everett HI!""•
Ul.
Amer1cu M~lc ~- .
11rL ·J 'wt ·llllyaolds Clll-.wUNII! I lafm&lt;lte - ·
laatolltai ollker and b~

I

gal.

Margarine
............ _... 33c

Mainly ·About

Officers lor
Coming Year
Are /tttstolled

Margarine
.. ,... ....___ 47c

"'

11, 19611-11

SWEET,CO

Fresh, Crilp

If yeu ft Nt ..it¥1tltly
Nfllllod wtltl lilY , .....
DoWP-..'-KI'IIw, wo WIN ,.,._ tho

'LETTUCE

or-,__,.

11om
.,_,.. . . , ... T.
Val• " - for -

"'--

Strawberries----··- 3 ,....$1
Watermelofi
. •• _.... !i 89e
Avotados .. ·........... •.. 2 for 29c

.....

Mr. and Mn. aw-111 ar...
ly o1 Dunbar, W. Va. Yisl'"
Sunday with biJ mother, Mn.
B. I'. Gravely and 1111 sister,
Mrs. J. A. Eden.
Mr. and Mn. Wayne Prtnee
....., Suaday ......., peat~ of
Mr. and Mrs. Sberley Bwaa.
· Mn. Homer Kolter
spent
SUDday evening with her broiller 81111 olster-b&gt;low, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Jl'recker.
Mr. and Mn. John R. Weeka
and Tom and Mary Beth of
llayAoldsburl
weekend
gU9S11 o1 thalr parents, Mr. aad
Mn. Eltloll
aad Mn.
11ermoa Scholl
M\11 Jerri Fr1d: of Col11111bua apeat the weekend with her
poren1s, Mr. ud MrL
Paul
Frick.
Mr. and Mn. Goora• Flel!ls

were

w•

and laJnlly of ~. JU. were
SUDday 4iiiiW' 81*11 ol
biJ
brother iad aiatet-ln-!aw, Mr.
and Mn. J010pb l'lelda a ad
Jeflrey.
Mill Patricia ~. otudenl
at Hoi,... Hoopltal, opent
the ..-..,d with bet parenls,
Mr. and Mra. Jooepb Flel!ls. ·
Ml.s MirY Ann Flelda, daugb1er o1 Mr. and Mrs'. Joaepb
Flal!ls, who Is employed In Columbuo, Ia spendiol a weelt'l
vaeaUon to New York CIIJ.
Mra. ll. J. HID re1umec1 home
Frl!lsy evening alter a visit
with relatives in Columbus. She
.... accompallled heme by her
!lsughter and aon-in-law, Mr.
aad Mrs. Roy Jonea Jr. a o d
aona, Mlke, John and Jeffrey
who spent the weekend with the
Hills allcl bls parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy JoRes Sr.
Mr. and Mn. C. K. Nease
and lamlly vlsllnd SUnday a!ternoon with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. 1011.
.
Mr. and Mn. E. J. Hill were
IIUI'H

I

pareot&lt;4ba:iiii'Vice oDd the
., .....,.. . .......'""'

l'ora/&amp; Fellotllship
Eleell Officer•

ol&amp;er. All abe ia.:t"tbt &lt;han1el
of office lo t~Ji~tl·
Eledlon of qflicera W8l
Will llveo a .coraase ol
the Youth ~·=~::j
ill ..,..,. &lt;11 lht olflce.
Hoek Sprtass
·A eoraase ·tl while
met Sullclay ...aJq
Will llvea to·lfn. Alwllda
church. Mary Radford,
11r u treaiiilror; .,._ !era
wu Ia Cl!ori• of
aad yellow ~Jiotera to ·
wbloh opened
liarJeo~ eeenllfy; Mrt.
the Rev. Cheltar
Baker, vlco ' p(esi!lsat,
·
and acrlpturo ~1::.1
ill pinll ......,., and a
Hugb Bearllt. F1
to
roll ..n Sllama ·Brawley

"""_. - -II••

.

PeggyBr9Wn
Queen at Rio
Mlae Brown II president, 'span-, Ml88 Brown ~ also -~~ CuMy, • P,Wor from~
aored her In the eompetitlon for 1of the college s ~u~ 8 , ~ ~- , 1 1 mai:~- ·
Moy Queen. Tha queeo wu ch&lt;&gt;-1 CiuiJ. ;;.,. guai ii ;.; -., ot ""' .....,.. ... ~e .!! ~"" --· !"'""'!!
een by popular vote at an all - elementary school lm!l.· Slle '.ill elemenlaey' education. . .
c&amp;mpua electiQD held laat spends her· leisure lime playillfl ~~~a member olthe Rio
Wednesday (May 4).
tennis or badminton.
•
CDDesa dJm:lla, .and enow&gt;;»&gt;l.
First runner-up In the queen She wu ·~by Clrdt ..
TRACK STAJUI
competition wu Martha Muai&lt;, KiwaniS allllialed service ....
BUDAPEST (UP!) -World a oophlJlore from Waverly, Ohio. · Miss McCurdY is 1 oecoadlq
hammer throw champion Gyula Second runner-up wu Mary Mo- edu&lt;atiOJJ ma;cir, plllllllilll ..
Zsivotzky of Hungary Is seho· ·~eh in the ~el!ls o1 b1111t1f
duled to compete in the Uni'" REEDSVIlLE
and covOI'IIIIloeDt Sbe Is allf!ato
Sistes betw""'/ May 23 and Mrs. Edna ROUBh was 1 re· ber .of Aipba Mu Bets &amp;UMII.11
June 13.
cent weekend guest of Mr. and aecrelsry olthe Student Seiiate;
Ludvik Danek ol C2ecboolova- Mrs. Herbert Roush and Roger Greek editor ol the "Grandloll"
kls, the world champion in 1be Mr. and Mrs. G..-y Griffith Rio Grande yearbook; and a
dls&lt;ns, and Polish jal(elin ol Middleport 'have moved into member of Alpha Pbl G•"'"'"•
thrower Janos Sidlo also will the- bllme ol the l•tter'o par· honorary jouraaliam lrallnlllr•
take part Ill the American enlo, Mr. and Mrs. Howard She was sponsored by AlpM
compelllloa.
Roush.
Tau Delta fraternity.

Peggy Brown, a aopho100re
from Galllpolls, was oelecled
May Queen at Rio Grande College. The ~~~mouncemenl tf her
oolectlon was made by means
o1 the collese's student newapaper. Copies of the newspaper
were distributed at the start ol
the May Day events held on
the college eampua Satur!lsy
moroinfl.
.
Zeta Chi sarority, ol whleh
.
Tuesday busioesa VISilm'J In
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. WendeD
L.
Kautz spent the week..,d In Columbus with their son and daushter-in-law, Mr. allcl MrL Paul
Kautz and family.

an:-

We Buy It By The Truckload
And Sell It At

RACINE

LOWER PRICES

A

..
Fui-Val11

MARKET

Rlllhlrooerved to limit quantitleo

• Fnl·l'alu f'ro::en Food Buy •
RED

BARN

CUBE STEAKS
18 0%. pkg.
ofiO _ _ __

79(

Jpen Bto 8-Mon. thru Sat.

VAN CAMP'S

Nature Tour
lsTakenby
Jr. Gorden Club

Heinz Soup __ ....•.... ". 6 No. $1

...... 32c

"

T-oy-1,.

THRIFTY,

Ivory

......

THRIFTY

~~ M~: w~re. Au

T·BONE STEAK

......

Creme Rinse
,.... - ,.. $1.00

'"

!0.~

ROUND STEAK

TaileBI

Applo

....

.llleell011 ol olllcer1 WU bllld
when Bethel No. G2 of the Interutlonal Order of Job'o Daughten met Mnn!lsy eveains, at
the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Linde Yos~ honored ·queeR,
preajded and the meetlns opened In rltuallslic form. OU~
eers tie&lt;'" ...,.. Linda Lyoos,
llonored queen; Pam Cleek, aen,
lor pliRceoo Becky Nease, ·jun-'
lor prtaeess; Debbie KIOS, guide
and Annette Waner, marshal.
A nport on the eaRCer tag
day by the Daughtera waa &amp;ivn by .11e1... Mullen who statod lbat :lbo sum of fi!UO was
colladod. Elsie D. Smllb, guardlu, 8liiiOIIIlCed that the gtrll

Full-Cut

~

Alborlo YOS

2

lmma J. Pauo~ _
Mtoon, w. Va.

....

Sliced Bacon •..• 2 ~~ $1.49

lntt¥f Mlnitll Hov•

-

10.01!

-......................,....... - ., ..

"-•w•• ,.,,.....,....L._
Pomeroy, Ohio

u. 1•

Rump Roast . . . •. . .

----,-~

·•

Tom MaHhtwt _
Pomoroy, Ohio

Middlaptrt, Ohio

'T'tMiray htf l1 your
llturanc:e thtt It hn

T. . .

39c

1
:.':

Safeguard

,.,_

..••....
.'

50.00

Gamet Hall =:-:-- 10.00

IJ. I. -CROICII

Ivory Soap

··- .

Kathryn Jordan _
Pomeroy, Ohio

Bethel No.' 62
Elects Slate
Of Officers

1ontltt1 or Slrlltln Ttp

'

.

In

Rib Steak ..•

,Coffee
•
.........____ 97c

-·

50.00

BEEF CUBE STEAK ...... ·~ •1.09

.o'-'~fi"" .

'

Norman Smith _
Pomeroy, Ohio

Otperfmlnt fJf Atrlc:ul·
lur• txptrb arid h11
Pflltd Ill I!UIIItv lute
wllh ftrl"' co1tro.

- -~~ '

Dilly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0.,

1rldt tul '" KNtfr

. _ uomlnod br

;

...,

....

JOIN THESE LOCA-l. WINNERS

Pomor.Y, Ohlt
\"t,'

'

SAVINGS FOR
MAY 12-13-14

5TH &amp; PEARL STS. -RACINE

PORK

The Store With A Hart"

11

~

AND

BEANS
No. 2112
cans
MIRACLI WHIP

SNOW DRIFT

"' 39c Shortening
Argo Peas .. 7 ::! $1 Crackers • • • • 19(
Apple Sauce 8 ::~ $1 leenex • • •
Salad Dressing

31b.
• can

YOUNG, SWEET AND TENDER

DIXIE BELL

lb.
box

TISSUES-ASSORTED COLORS

ITOKELY'S FINEST

e D.tllftl" Bill'. e

Pillsbury or IIDarcl

BUTTERMILK
BISCUITS
CAN

sc

Every .Day Low Prlcel

MILK
7·9c gal.

COLONIAL

.

SUGAR
.5 :~ 29c

CUP

FAIRMONT

conAGE

· Grade A
Homogenized

FRESH PICNIC

ICE CREAM
5 9c
Several Flavors
~ Gallon Carton _

WITH PURCHASE OF 4
LIGHT BULBS Racine Fu~Valu Mkt•

BIG PO

Fairmont Good
COUNTRYSIDI

CHEESE

30 Ounco llamlly
Slaa Clll1on - - - - -

49c

SALE!

PORK ROAST

c

4 to I lb. Av1r11111 - - - - - - - - -

lb.

~-·
MrL ·Prall !el-: lllo

Pi'atl,

HIGH J!RICED

i(llclubcollocf

lba memt.n and

AT OUR SfORE!I

Vu Mater lllld
"' l'lorlda. Ona ...
ac:oepled during the

.

The uauol reporll of

L

eomml_...,.

FREE!
.........
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,..,

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. . . .lth ... _

.to ·"- llldlllnl
.... lleyloJdl.
and Poorl

* 11111.1/WM

t:.

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Ripe, Red ·

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'

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l'lT~. '~ • i\ i1.i;

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PLAY

''

,,

Dorothy Flachor _

50.00

April Smith _ _ 50.00

.......

. ~" ''

.,;.~meroy,

(Jhlo

Wlll.ord Faudroo _

-·.

5.00

..._
r-umervy,
vn11111
111t

~~:~:::~~~.,
W

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USDA

CHOICI

.. ,
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:- ·-:·

.,

laM

f'

Macaroni
..... 31c
2 .....

_f

2

2

.

:: 45c

Ivory Snow
...., ........... 87c
a.,..

·-:r:

rar

Thrifty

Ill.

89c

Ill.

99C

SIRLOIN STEAK
TENDERAY

111.

99c

Ground Round •••. _

lb•.

89c

,.....

_, ....

THRIFTY

Let Dinner

Rolls
11-ct. ..... ... ....·.. 49c

--

lkl.

Coffee
lor . - · $1.67

,_
Twin Rolls .. _.. _. . . . . . . . . ..... 19c

TENDERAY

Chlcbn Neodit or Crum of MuMraom

....

BOSTON ROLL ROASt
IJ. I. CIIOICI

1

Puffs . ~~d~'-~·~ _.-- _. _... 4 ::'; 89c
Bold

Llundry o.t.rgenf

lh.
0

2 ;:.,59c

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

c

Cooked Perch ••• _......... .. .... 69e
Cod Fillets-~~·---·-··-··-· :._ 49c
1
"'

K_.Frm

l

Cottage Cheese ... _••... 2 !.. 49e
krogor
Biscuits _.••......... _. _12 .:=· $1

PIE FILLING

Heinz

KETCHUP

ki'Oflr All Fltvon

Iced MillL ........•. _.. _. 1\ 111.49e
Norwich
' • ••••..........
IAVI No
Aspmn
__ -. .... 33c
AIIMrloYOS
Hair Spray •........ -··-· :"'99c
Mlracl1
Margarine .. .... ...... __ !;. 31c
Applesauce ... _... _•••• _ 8 ':..* $1

Paach,
Chorry,
Lemon

CGII8

Roa Croix Pink

Morton Crtem !lin are tht
way to top 9ft any
m..tl. Buy I 1upply for lht
wtektnd, Thtre's • fiiVor

,.,...d

Zest

Morton

33c

bart

Cake
79c

lmptrial

U-oz.
pkg,

SUGAR
10 :; $J-09

BLEACH

PIES

;;,

11\Wz........... _

Kandu

ht IUit 1¥tf1'0M.

.._,

_

WITH~

Spotlight Instant

VForm

COFFEE

11.............

47c

Camay

3

........

10-oz.

39e

Lava
2

....

.....

39c

IOANOTHI PURCIIAII 0, ANY

4 CAlif 011 HIINIIOUP AT RIG. PRICI

-..

jar

00

SOCIAL

People In
Pomeroy

CAJ.ENllAR
WI!DNI!SDAY
MIDDLEPORT Liberory elub
will meet at the ho..,e of Mra.
Susan Park, ThWednesdkay, May
II at 2 p.m.
e boo rev1ew,
siven by Mrs. Roger Morgan,
wm be "The Source," by J8111111
A. Mlehener. The response w1U
be a Jewish tradition.
WIDTE ROSE · LODE
wUI
meet Wednesday, May
.
1:311 p.m. Hogtesses are
Clare•ce McNeil, Mrs. lleftver
Nelson and Mn. Mildred Jrtee~MEROY SHEKESPEARE
club will meet al the home
~ Ben ~eutzllngll k
1
P-111· or a po uc
~~~=~g. LITERARY
Club will meet Wedoes!lsy,
11 at the home of the
Ml88 Susan Park.

Mc€llnlock Annette Worner
JOy Theosa: Linda Yost, Patrie:
In Loadon Pam Cleek Nancy
Bqelianu' Susan ~Hi She- ·
will nvlew,
Ua Oiiwa~, Kathy Wallon,' Bee- Sunree" by Jame1 A.. MlclleneJr.l
ky Nease Diana Welsh Mar- Roll call response WID be
tha Yost. Joy Kautz, Twiia Clat- Jewish Tradition.
worthy, Becky Houdashelt, Nan- WHITE ROSE LODGE Auxil-1
cy Yos~ Jan Alkire and Donna 1sry will meet Wedneo!lsy
Theiss.
lernoon at the Legion Hall
Plans were mode lor lnltirt- Middleport at I :3D p.m.
tion for three girls it the next
mURSDAY
.
meetins, Monday May 23 . The THE PAST COUNCILOJ!S of
. meeting closed In resular form, 'fh.eodorD:B Cou~cat, . Dau~~::l
after which relreshmenls were of AmeriCa, Will meet
served by Mr. and Mrs. Paul day avening, at the home of
Darnell a..isted by Heleoe Mul- Mrs. Charles Cohen.
len and Ada Nease
ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE
·
·
will meet Thursday, at I p.m.
Tl•ere will be a prosram and
refreshments.
THE BRADBURY P.T.A. will
meet Thursday evenlas at 7: 3D
p.m. at the school. A
dinner will he held
A nature . tour to ideRtlly the meeting for
blrdo, ftciwero, 1ree1 and weeds f~mily is to bJ;Ing a
preceded the meetins of the dish. Mr. Hubert Morris,
Wildwood Jr. 4-H Garden club principal, will diseuS8 the
Friday evening st the borne o1 mer school program.
Mro. Victor Hysell, advisor.
POMEROY BEND C.
Owigbt Milhoan is also .. ad· club will meet at the elub bllusel
visor.
on Lincolll HID at 7:80
Pesgy Milhoan, vice pres!- Thursday, May 12.
dent, was in charse of the meet- CANDY STRIPERS of Veter-1
ins which opened with 1h 0 ans Memorml Hospital
pledge to the United States and meet at the hospital, May
4·H .fiagB,Ied by Charlen.
at 7o311 p.m. for lnstallatio•
leln. Members answered roU
officers and boaorillg of
call by namins a weed.
lor members. Allaew
·
Gooch save a health report
are to atteod. A
biting ' of flnser nails. Seventeen meelinJI will be
weeds specimeiiS were dllplayed FOREST RUN
and Identified by Carla Flaher &lt;burch will haY! a .
A demonsiratlon of a hogarth sale In the former Evans
curve was. give• by Kosta
l~g Thuro!lsy and Friday,
aell usJhs pear foliase and tu- sinnins at, 9 a.m.
lips. Ba,rbara Fisher ·
WOMEN S MISSIONARY
a bouquet In a triansle
cle.ly of tho Po~eroy
jonq'1!111; and apple
Bapllst chureh wiD meet
and SatJd·a Roush showed prop- tha church Thursday at 7:311
er and bnproper aon for plan!- m., with Mra. Elmer Wlclkbatnl
infl. ' · .
· Ia &lt;horse o1 tha JlfOil'am
Plans' were made to so 08 8 Mrs. Victor Youns Sr. the
tour with Five Point Star · votions. Potluck
ers ol the Oblo Valley
will follow tha
Co., the R. C. Bottllns Co.,
THE AFI'ERNOON
the Pomeroy Salt Works with of Heath Methodist Churcll
their mothero 81 suesb. Re- hold a rummale ~~ Thursday I
fresbmeota were served by Bar. Friday, May 12 •
bara and Carla l'lsher.
In the
Coates
bulkl-l
ing on N. Second Ave. Ill
dleport. Anyone havJnc
1':f!c~to be picked up
I•
Mrs. W. M. Wood.
FRIDAY
MARY SHRINE, White ~~I
Jeruoalem w1U meet at II
Ofllcen 'for tho llOIIIhl8 year
at 8 p m.
were loalalled m a
JONATIIAN He~~
made lmpremve by
Danshtera ol t
arrusemeaia at tha
Amerl&lt;!an RevoluU01,
port Bualoeas and
Friday, May II al
Women's Club ·
o1 Mra. Patrick Locl1ory
Ia the social room
the
Mra. llor Sebaefer
lumbua llld Southora Ohio
0. P. Kleill
lr1c Company. The regular dirtAmertean Millie
101' wu held Prececlinll the
be -rved under lbe
meettnc II the Martlll Restsuro1 Mra. Everett HI!""•
Ul.
Amer1cu M~lc ~- .
11rL ·J 'wt ·llllyaolds Clll-.wUNII! I lafm&lt;lte - ·
laatolltai ollker and b~

I

gal.

Margarine
............ _... 33c

Mainly ·About

Officers lor
Coming Year
Are /tttstolled

Margarine
.. ,... ....___ 47c

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SWEET,CO

Fresh, Crilp

If yeu ft Nt ..it¥1tltly
Nfllllod wtltl lilY , .....
DoWP-..'-KI'IIw, wo WIN ,.,._ tho

'LETTUCE

or-,__,.

11om
.,_,.. . . , ... T.
Val• " - for -

"'--

Strawberries----··- 3 ,....$1
Watermelofi
. •• _.... !i 89e
Avotados .. ·........... •.. 2 for 29c

.....

Mr. and Mn. aw-111 ar...
ly o1 Dunbar, W. Va. Yisl'"
Sunday with biJ mother, Mn.
B. I'. Gravely and 1111 sister,
Mrs. J. A. Eden.
Mr. and Mn. Wayne Prtnee
....., Suaday ......., peat~ of
Mr. and Mrs. Sberley Bwaa.
· Mn. Homer Kolter
spent
SUDday evening with her broiller 81111 olster-b&gt;low, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Jl'recker.
Mr. and Mn. John R. Weeka
and Tom and Mary Beth of
llayAoldsburl
weekend
gU9S11 o1 thalr parents, Mr. aad
Mn. Eltloll
aad Mn.
11ermoa Scholl
M\11 Jerri Fr1d: of Col11111bua apeat the weekend with her
poren1s, Mr. ud MrL
Paul
Frick.
Mr. and Mn. Goora• Flel!ls

were

w•

and laJnlly of ~. JU. were
SUDday 4iiiiW' 81*11 ol
biJ
brother iad aiatet-ln-!aw, Mr.
and Mn. J010pb l'lelda a ad
Jeflrey.
Mill Patricia ~. otudenl
at Hoi,... Hoopltal, opent
the ..-..,d with bet parenls,
Mr. and Mra. Jooepb Flel!ls. ·
Ml.s MirY Ann Flelda, daugb1er o1 Mr. and Mrs'. Joaepb
Flal!ls, who Is employed In Columbuo, Ia spendiol a weelt'l
vaeaUon to New York CIIJ.
Mra. ll. J. HID re1umec1 home
Frl!lsy evening alter a visit
with relatives in Columbus. She
.... accompallled heme by her
!lsughter and aon-in-law, Mr.
aad Mrs. Roy Jonea Jr. a o d
aona, Mlke, John and Jeffrey
who spent the weekend with the
Hills allcl bls parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy JoRes Sr.
Mr. and Mn. C. K. Nease
and lamlly vlsllnd SUnday a!ternoon with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. 1011.
.
Mr. and Mn. E. J. Hill were
IIUI'H

I

pareot&lt;4ba:iiii'Vice oDd the
., .....,.. . .......'""'

l'ora/&amp; Fellotllship
Eleell Officer•

ol&amp;er. All abe ia.:t"tbt &lt;han1el
of office lo t~Ji~tl·
Eledlon of qflicera W8l
Will llveo a .coraase ol
the Youth ~·=~::j
ill ..,..,. &lt;11 lht olflce.
Hoek Sprtass
·A eoraase ·tl while
met Sullclay ...aJq
Will llvea to·lfn. Alwllda
church. Mary Radford,
11r u treaiiilror; .,._ !era
wu Ia Cl!ori• of
aad yellow ~Jiotera to ·
wbloh opened
liarJeo~ eeenllfy; Mrt.
the Rev. Cheltar
Baker, vlco ' p(esi!lsat,
·
and acrlpturo ~1::.1
ill pinll ......,., and a
Hugb Bearllt. F1
to
roll ..n Sllama ·Brawley

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.

PeggyBr9Wn
Queen at Rio
Mlae Brown II president, 'span-, Ml88 Brown ~ also -~~ CuMy, • P,Wor from~
aored her In the eompetitlon for 1of the college s ~u~ 8 , ~ ~- , 1 1 mai:~- ·
Moy Queen. Tha queeo wu ch&lt;&gt;-1 CiuiJ. ;;.,. guai ii ;.; -., ot ""' .....,.. ... ~e .!! ~"" --· !"'""'!!
een by popular vote at an all - elementary school lm!l.· Slle '.ill elemenlaey' education. . .
c&amp;mpua electiQD held laat spends her· leisure lime playillfl ~~~a member olthe Rio
Wednesday (May 4).
tennis or badminton.
•
CDDesa dJm:lla, .and enow&gt;;»&gt;l.
First runner-up In the queen She wu ·~by Clrdt ..
TRACK STAJUI
competition wu Martha Muai&lt;, KiwaniS allllialed service ....
BUDAPEST (UP!) -World a oophlJlore from Waverly, Ohio. · Miss McCurdY is 1 oecoadlq
hammer throw champion Gyula Second runner-up wu Mary Mo- edu&lt;atiOJJ ma;cir, plllllllilll ..
Zsivotzky of Hungary Is seho· ·~eh in the ~el!ls o1 b1111t1f
duled to compete in the Uni'" REEDSVIlLE
and covOI'IIIIloeDt Sbe Is allf!ato
Sistes betw""'/ May 23 and Mrs. Edna ROUBh was 1 re· ber .of Aipba Mu Bets &amp;UMII.11
June 13.
cent weekend guest of Mr. and aecrelsry olthe Student Seiiate;
Ludvik Danek ol C2ecboolova- Mrs. Herbert Roush and Roger Greek editor ol the "Grandloll"
kls, the world champion in 1be Mr. and Mrs. G..-y Griffith Rio Grande yearbook; and a
dls&lt;ns, and Polish jal(elin ol Middleport 'have moved into member of Alpha Pbl G•"'"'"•
thrower Janos Sidlo also will the- bllme ol the l•tter'o par· honorary jouraaliam lrallnlllr•
take part Ill the American enlo, Mr. and Mrs. Howard She was sponsored by AlpM
compelllloa.
Roush.
Tau Delta fraternity.

Peggy Brown, a aopho100re
from Galllpolls, was oelecled
May Queen at Rio Grande College. The ~~~mouncemenl tf her
oolectlon was made by means
o1 the collese's student newapaper. Copies of the newspaper
were distributed at the start ol
the May Day events held on
the college eampua Satur!lsy
moroinfl.
.
Zeta Chi sarority, ol whleh
.
Tuesday busioesa VISilm'J In
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. WendeD
L.
Kautz spent the week..,d In Columbus with their son and daushter-in-law, Mr. allcl MrL Paul
Kautz and family.

an:-

We Buy It By The Truckload
And Sell It At

RACINE

LOWER PRICES

A

..
Fui-Val11

MARKET

Rlllhlrooerved to limit quantitleo

• Fnl·l'alu f'ro::en Food Buy •
RED

BARN

CUBE STEAKS
18 0%. pkg.
ofiO _ _ __

79(

Jpen Bto 8-Mon. thru Sat.

VAN CAMP'S

Nature Tour
lsTakenby
Jr. Gorden Club

Heinz Soup __ ....•.... ". 6 No. $1

...... 32c

"

T-oy-1,.

THRIFTY,

Ivory

......

THRIFTY

~~ M~: w~re. Au

T·BONE STEAK

......

Creme Rinse
,.... - ,.. $1.00

'"

!0.~

ROUND STEAK

TaileBI

Applo

....

.llleell011 ol olllcer1 WU bllld
when Bethel No. G2 of the Interutlonal Order of Job'o Daughten met Mnn!lsy eveains, at
the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Linde Yos~ honored ·queeR,
preajded and the meetlns opened In rltuallslic form. OU~
eers tie&lt;'" ...,.. Linda Lyoos,
llonored queen; Pam Cleek, aen,
lor pliRceoo Becky Nease, ·jun-'
lor prtaeess; Debbie KIOS, guide
and Annette Waner, marshal.
A nport on the eaRCer tag
day by the Daughtera waa &amp;ivn by .11e1... Mullen who statod lbat :lbo sum of fi!UO was
colladod. Elsie D. Smllb, guardlu, 8liiiOIIIlCed that the gtrll

Full-Cut

~

Alborlo YOS

2

lmma J. Pauo~ _
Mtoon, w. Va.

....

Sliced Bacon •..• 2 ~~ $1.49

lntt¥f Mlnitll Hov•

-

10.01!

-......................,....... - ., ..

"-•w•• ,.,,.....,....L._
Pomeroy, Ohio

u. 1•

Rump Roast . . . •. . .

----,-~

·•

Tom MaHhtwt _
Pomoroy, Ohio

Middlaptrt, Ohio

'T'tMiray htf l1 your
llturanc:e thtt It hn

T. . .

39c

1
:.':

Safeguard

,.,_

..••....
.'

50.00

Gamet Hall =:-:-- 10.00

IJ. I. -CROICII

Ivory Soap

··- .

Kathryn Jordan _
Pomeroy, Ohio

Bethel No.' 62
Elects Slate
Of Officers

1ontltt1 or Slrlltln Ttp

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In

Rib Steak ..•

,Coffee
•
.........____ 97c

-·

50.00

BEEF CUBE STEAK ...... ·~ •1.09

.o'-'~fi"" .

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Norman Smith _
Pomeroy, Ohio

Otperfmlnt fJf Atrlc:ul·
lur• txptrb arid h11
Pflltd Ill I!UIIItv lute
wllh ftrl"' co1tro.

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Dilly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0.,

1rldt tul '" KNtfr

. _ uomlnod br

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JOIN THESE LOCA-l. WINNERS

Pomor.Y, Ohlt
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SAVINGS FOR
MAY 12-13-14

5TH &amp; PEARL STS. -RACINE

PORK

The Store With A Hart"

11

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AND

BEANS
No. 2112
cans
MIRACLI WHIP

SNOW DRIFT

"' 39c Shortening
Argo Peas .. 7 ::! $1 Crackers • • • • 19(
Apple Sauce 8 ::~ $1 leenex • • •
Salad Dressing

31b.
• can

YOUNG, SWEET AND TENDER

DIXIE BELL

lb.
box

TISSUES-ASSORTED COLORS

ITOKELY'S FINEST

e D.tllftl" Bill'. e

Pillsbury or IIDarcl

BUTTERMILK
BISCUITS
CAN

sc

Every .Day Low Prlcel

MILK
7·9c gal.

COLONIAL

.

SUGAR
.5 :~ 29c

CUP

FAIRMONT

conAGE

· Grade A
Homogenized

FRESH PICNIC

ICE CREAM
5 9c
Several Flavors
~ Gallon Carton _

WITH PURCHASE OF 4
LIGHT BULBS Racine Fu~Valu Mkt•

BIG PO

Fairmont Good
COUNTRYSIDI

CHEESE

30 Ounco llamlly
Slaa Clll1on - - - - -

49c

SALE!

PORK ROAST

c

4 to I lb. Av1r11111 - - - - - - - - -

lb.

~-·
MrL ·Prall !el-: lllo

Pi'atl,

HIGH J!RICED

i(llclubcollocf

lba memt.n and

AT OUR SfORE!I

Vu Mater lllld
"' l'lorlda. Ona ...
ac:oepled during the

.

The uauol reporll of

L

eomml_...,.

FREE!
.........
___,_
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.to ·"- llldlllnl
.... lleyloJdl.
and Poorl

* 11111.1/WM

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Get~·Extra Cash.T·he
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Want &gt;
Ad \Jav
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Sal
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. _ •-•- ---..-Sa-. 1--- G!!JI)~'I'

,..._..,. __-:"...,._11-lla!IY SenUDtl, Pomeroy.JIIclclleport, o., MliY 11, ltl88

~ IN=~
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evelllnp.

·

UQUID NITROGEN

.. .\

TRAVEL TRAILERS
AND

CAMPERS

eBOO miles

.........-

"AIIA... 0CN1'
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BRAKI! SERVICI!
R- Alignment Shop
,h... 992·15"

w. Mlln St.
Pon..r
Form..,ly Gru- BOdy
worn

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hi lo•*'owner. Black vinyl .interior. Dark

1qUa ·finiik d)~li l4 ·tifc: !!k'! n"!'' .., ~~~~·T'El never u1ed.
P.B., radio, big alx engine, std. trans. Deluxe eqUipment.
ShtJWroom clean.

Wt:t.,EL
and

.

1965 Falcon Futura ·Station Wagon _ $2095 .

T.f,;IIJS housetraller.l

• II

NOW IS THE TIME
TO APPLY

'

l(:!ii~Sa~rv~lal~::

Fo

50 fl. Also men'• work 1Jlli. ·
::
forms, women's and chilcondiiion. i Uiw ~;:,
~~·! ~~hi!l! ; and woven .
.... .,.. lrelda a!IO. lloail-l rup. Jelfen Uaed Clothln~ 1
Olllble. C.U WY W'l13
Slore, Rt. 31,. lollli IDward '
or evontnp or WY
the fllr llO\IDda.
5 10 61r.
,_

BEN I:A5U

1963

'

Corvair mon.. 4

~.

~1395

IAlw mileage, by local lady owner, White wall tkeo,

obowi Utile wear. Radio and heater. Automatic, Bucket
seats. Beautiful beige flnlob.

... I

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

· ~~ ;.

.. bt:;.~·

a, AL _,...

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&lt;Da.-r l11141'

OPEN EYES. 9:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

er with extra blade. J!m,er·ll

,,.

~~ Ofl'

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son Pooler, tbelter, Ohio.
t 11

STORE HOUIIS: Monday thru Thuraday 1100 to 61011
Friday 8•00 to 8:00, Saturdly 1::10 to li30,
·::·· .

.SERVIa
For Complete Auction
S.rvico Call ·

JIM CARNAHAN
WI 9·2708
RACINE. 0.

~·
Bachner's Super Market

·--

~PACH£

HIGHI$T QUALITY
PROFESSIONAL WORK

lh.

SERVICE

N~

AMERICA'S MOST
POPULAR CAMPERS

·.·''

r - -· ·- · "

YOUR ~EEPE~
PlltH?

49c

......

HAl

ly HOWII SCHNEIDER
GASIJLIN! ALLEY

(

LUNCH
MEAT
49c
'
4~.: S1
WHEATIES
COFFEE ~~~L-L
79c
SUGAR-·- S S9c

i
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SPICED- lb.

-

RADIATOR

~

LEAN GROUND BEEF

Stop In And S.. Why
W• Think Thl1 It Th•

''WORLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAILER

....... ....

''!

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lb.

tHE BORN LOSEI

;. ~ .

lb.

DICK TRACY

llv CHESTER GQIIJLD
.: t

Uvestock

..

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..:ARt.! WHAT
A s~ser
WHAT GlAD
~"""'"DO

"''ClU

eRfj{i

'?

'FRAIO IT'S LOJS'V ·

1.00 I Y'I&lt;'NOW .
THAT MUI'11CIPAL. CONTRACt I
NE~

~'T QVE IT TO 'tOOl?
A~TEJ? ALL !

...

COMPANY,

WANTED t'TELL 'ot&gt;U.
-~"..!'." I FOIJND OUT f

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Help 'N •nted

OP.EN
ALLD y .·
Th~rsdQ,
· (TOIIIOITOY(, May · 12)

FOR OUR •••

li.IG.MAY ·.SALE I
RunAND FU.NITURt RUTLAND, 0.

·w. va. ·

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Get~·Extra Cash.T·he
'

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Want &gt;
Ad \Jav
I
Sal
e
. _ •-•- ---..-Sa-. 1--- G!!JI)~'I'

,..._..,. __-:"...,._11-lla!IY SenUDtl, Pomeroy.JIIclclleport, o., MliY 11, ltl88

~ IN=~
"' '!""
1

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, _ ...,.

...,..iiii.T-i

.. ~ . . . . .

.

evelllnp.

·

UQUID NITROGEN

.. .\

TRAVEL TRAILERS
AND

CAMPERS

eBOO miles

.........-

"AIIA... 0CN1'
.. .
BRAKI! SERVICI!
R- Alignment Shop
,h... 992·15"

w. Mlln St.
Pon..r
Form..,ly Gru- BOdy
worn

~

,.

'

.

'

hi lo•*'owner. Black vinyl .interior. Dark

1qUa ·finiik d)~li l4 ·tifc: !!k'! n"!'' .., ~~~~·T'El never u1ed.
P.B., radio, big alx engine, std. trans. Deluxe eqUipment.
ShtJWroom clean.

Wt:t.,EL
and

.

1965 Falcon Futura ·Station Wagon _ $2095 .

T.f,;IIJS housetraller.l

• II

NOW IS THE TIME
TO APPLY

'

l(:!ii~Sa~rv~lal~::

Fo

50 fl. Also men'• work 1Jlli. ·
::
forms, women's and chilcondiiion. i Uiw ~;:,
~~·! ~~hi!l! ; and woven .
.... .,.. lrelda a!IO. lloail-l rup. Jelfen Uaed Clothln~ 1
Olllble. C.U WY W'l13
Slore, Rt. 31,. lollli IDward '
or evontnp or WY
the fllr llO\IDda.
5 10 61r.
,_

BEN I:A5U

1963

'

Corvair mon.. 4

~.

~1395

IAlw mileage, by local lady owner, White wall tkeo,

obowi Utile wear. Radio and heater. Automatic, Bucket
seats. Beautiful beige flnlob.

... I

.

Pomeroy Motor Co.

· ~~ ;.

.. bt:;.~·

a, AL _,...

'

&lt;Da.-r l11141'

OPEN EYES. 9:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

er with extra blade. J!m,er·ll

,,.

~~ Ofl'

.

son Pooler, tbelter, Ohio.
t 11

STORE HOUIIS: Monday thru Thuraday 1100 to 61011
Friday 8•00 to 8:00, Saturdly 1::10 to li30,
·::·· .

.SERVIa
For Complete Auction
S.rvico Call ·

JIM CARNAHAN
WI 9·2708
RACINE. 0.

~·
Bachner's Super Market

·--

~PACH£

HIGHI$T QUALITY
PROFESSIONAL WORK

lh.

SERVICE

N~

AMERICA'S MOST
POPULAR CAMPERS

·.·''

r - -· ·- · "

YOUR ~EEPE~
PlltH?

49c

......

HAl

ly HOWII SCHNEIDER
GASIJLIN! ALLEY

(

LUNCH
MEAT
49c
'
4~.: S1
WHEATIES
COFFEE ~~~L-L
79c
SUGAR-·- S S9c

i
'
I'

SPICED- lb.

-

RADIATOR

~

LEAN GROUND BEEF

Stop In And S.. Why
W• Think Thl1 It Th•

''WORLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAILER

....... ....

''!

. ::'I

-

:. t.:

lb.

tHE BORN LOSEI

;. ~ .

lb.

DICK TRACY

llv CHESTER GQIIJLD
.: t

Uvestock

..

.. "
..:ARt.! WHAT
A s~ser
WHAT GlAD
~"""'"DO

"''ClU

eRfj{i

'?

'FRAIO IT'S LOJS'V ·

1.00 I Y'I&lt;'NOW .
THAT MUI'11CIPAL. CONTRACt I
NE~

~'T QVE IT TO 'tOOl?
A~TEJ? ALL !

...

COMPANY,

WANTED t'TELL 'ot&gt;U.
-~"..!'." I FOIJND OUT f

.;·.vJ. ...'.
::: ~
:.','{

'

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By RAEBURN VAN BURIN

""·

...,,

PI! ANUTS

......

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lr IRANNIR , '"'
.I

I

BOTH STORES

Help 'N •nted

OP.EN
ALLD y .·
Th~rsdQ,
· (TOIIIOITOY(, May · 12)

FOR OUR •••

li.IG.MAY ·.SALE I
RunAND FU.NITURt RUTLAND, 0.

·w. va. ·

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2 COt-l~ENIENT
LOCA'FIONS
~"R VE YOU
To· ""

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Kanauga, 0.

.WE RESERVE THE
RiGHT TO i.IMiT
Ql!JAN"I"ITY -

MEAT
SPECIALS

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COME·TRUE WHEN ·.
YOU SHOP FOODLAN.D
. FOR EVERYDAY LOW
PRICES ON THOUSANDS
· OF YOUR FAVORITE FOODS

,

. THEY
/ ARE
DELICIOUS

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IRONING
BOARD

SAVE ON THIS ONE

PAD &amp; COVER

·SET ,

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NESCAFE

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INSTANT

COFFEE

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BUY

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SAVE $1.00 ON
100 TABLETS
PLUS 30 FREE
IN CALENDAR
CASE

ONE-A-DAY
VITAMINS

- - - - - - · · - - - RADISHES

12 oz. jar

WITH IRON

Only, Reg. $3.29
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FOODLAND
FANCY

CORN
6

· RIPE
$1.00 BOnLE

clb. I ·

BONUS
BU.: t _

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39c

WILSON
EVAPORATED

BONUS
BUY

43c
69c
.
39·c·
I Ll.

4C~

McCORMICK
ILACK PIPPIIt

QUART
DOWN IT
nRIITMANN
GRAHAM CRACKIU

.

8 tall cans __ ·

CIACKIRI .

JILLO
ALL FLAVORS '
PILLSBURY
CAKI MIXII
FIRIIIDI

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WITH 6
GLASSES FREE

$1.00

VAWES

DECANTER ·

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:lighted the· May meeting of the is still needed to further the
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e r P""" 1 .l llr Sbstllo ..._..., They' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vert~$" ed with tha G,'ed" .o tha u.s .
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i• Ha ..RII aad ·s.e altd son, Keith. and Mr. and and the 4-B ags. RnU call was
., bojr Perrin and the pledge to gram; Mrs. Harvey Van Vrank·
Class 12. Mrs. James Criswell ! ID~b hymn .w~s ~tungM CIOSIO~ ;;~;. it.~· hb;.;j...d nrlooo Mrs. Raymond Walbutn and answered by each girl telling
flii; Room count was taken e~ and Mrs. John wez:ry, muwas unable to be present.
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tout&amp;t altn~s. iDle~ famll~.
w,hat she brought to tbe dinner
atid attendance bonner won bv SJC; Mrs. Charles LewiS. art;
Mrs. M. L. French, past pres- [ Mrs. Swanson conducted tht! acllve ·volcano, fera Valley
Mr. and Ml"ll. George Doolit- and how she prepared II. II
sti;th grade. The changing ~f Mrs. Don McKenz1e ~nd _Mrs.
ident of the WSCS, gave the ! business session. A welcome and the nameJ'CIU.&amp; ·displays of tie and children, Connie and was decided to save bottle eaps
~etlng night from second Mon- Gene Houdashelt, hlstonans;
charge of office to the elected . was given to the Eleanor Cir- flowers native to the lslanda. Steve, o( Berea ,pent the week- for charity.
~y to third Thursday was dis· James Soulsby a!ld George Nes· ; The Rio Grande College Choir. officers of the WSCS. Class 12 . cle members attending. Mr s. Tbey left AprU U aod re- end with her parents, Mr. and A nest with starling and robin
cqssed and rejecled.
selroad Jr., safety.
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Mixed Ensemble, and Girls' and the Eleanor Cirele as lhey 1Dowson reported on the con- taro"~! lo Middleport, May 8. Mrs. Gletm Lamhert.
eggs wa• shown by Louise Mlcl&gt;
ratrol boys and girls were Robert Robcrts .. athletJc d1r~- Ensemble, under the direction came to the altsr. Installed Iference held in JackSon and the ~~ Mr. and Mrs, ~rl Brannon ael and a collection of frog egga
~mended for their splendid lor; Mrs. Gene Mitch, Mrs. W1l- ol Mrs. Zelma Northcutt, pre- were Mrs.
Carroll Swanson I certification of lay speakers,
spent the weekend 10 West
and tadpoles was shown
by
~rk this year by tlalph Spen- liam Williamson and Mrs. Guy Isented a varied program of Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Mrs. Wil· Mrs. James Jividen and Mrs. Adult Cla11 Plan'
loo where they visited with his Janice Holter. Plans werP made
&lt;!~r who then introduc«&lt;, JoEl· E. Guinther, membership; M~. choral music to the students ()f liam Russell, Mrs. c. F. Hibbs, William Russe~t.
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mother, Mrs. William Brannon for a hike and nature study on
!!!ill Diehl. captain: Raymond Richard Rupe "'!d Mn~. Ke~·mtt Middleport High School at a • Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, Mrs, Ed·
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and other relat1ves.
May 15 at 2 p. m. at home ol
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A wiener roast was planned Mr. and Mrs . .Robert Jay, Mrs. MIJhoan as the ''Let's E1·
~.~ ~. ~aUn, David Case, SteYe Story, Carsey ~~ Mrs. James O'Bri- ing.
den. Mrs. Herm~n Haddox,, bl mo 1 e ~~s g~vee~be~s a~ for the June meeting when the ~Ju~bus, spent the · . weekend plore Outdoors'' proj~t. Plans
v- • li&gt;bbit Wtaecup. Mike Cullums, j' en, pubhc1ty: Mrs. C. E. Clark
Numbers on the program Bess Sanborn Mrs Guy Shuler Nan Moore h dk d f
h , Adult Class of the Bradford wtth Mr. artd Mr.t Wilham Grue- were made for a tour ot Ohio
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"All eIUl·a" by Young·
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VaIIey Baking Co., tbe R. C.
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~ie Fife, Brenda Wood, Di- Mrs. Herbert Seth, Mrs. Ken· ''Younger Than Sprmgtlme ! Euler, Mrs. Everett Davis, Mrs. don~tmns to .the proJect. Mr · evening at the church. The Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knlgllt Bottlin"' Co., and the Pomeroy
~ King, Billy Barnhart. Tom neth Harris, Mrs. Walter Couch 1from •·South Puci~!c," by" ~e Walter Hayes, Mrs. Nan Moore, DavJdF Ellntsm~~e~ re1~~ on meetlog was opened by · the spent the Mother's Day week~ Salt Works on June 9. At the
.,. ftPwley, Paul Darnell, Joe
and Mr~. John Sebo, health Mrs. choir: 01 "0h_. . You! and T~ts : Mrs. L. w. McComas, Mrs. May thee o;:~:ro ay P.~etbod~?t president, •"rs. James Reed end in Columbus ~ith their close ~~ the meeting dancing
ktr, Mary Vaughan, Mike Stru· Eh-:a Gilmore Jr. , Mrs. R. C. Tram. sp•r•Lu~.ls by !he ml~- Charles Bradbury. Mrs. French i 6 at h Th ro~ decided to with devotions given by Fran- daJJghter and son-m-la\V, Mr. was enJoyed.
bit\ steve Tatterson and .John Follrod. Mrs. Frank Porter, ed. ensemble: The .:vate.r IS , concluded the service with pray. I Ch~rc fu e f g P c· 1 . ces Hysell.
;111d Mrs. Rona1d Hall~. Mrs.
----~Dheli. Awards and trophies Mrs. Carl Roach, Mrs. Max 1 W1de," a folk song1 SentJmen· . er.
assJst . e A tern~n lfC ~ ID The flOwer fund report was E. B. Knight accompanied her
VISIT MRS. DODSON
~presented by Mr. Spencer Folmer and Mrs. Raymond B&lt;~i· , l.cll .Journey" arnm~ed .. _br, i MNi. Nan Moore conducted preparm~ an entry 10 the regat. given and the class decided to son, Earl, as far as Canal Mrs. H. E. Betz (Dor~ Con•
and Leo Crew. It was voted to j ly. ways and mPan~ .
· Adus, and "Superc~hf;,aglhstJc 1 an impress1ve pledge service ta parad ·
Ihave a wiener roast at the next Winchester where she will vis-- roy) of St. Joseph, Mich., and
s~ the patrol boys and girls Winners •n the poster and ~- I f"?m, ··Mary ~oppms by the , beginning with the reading of The annual joint picnic tf meeting June 3. A potluck sup. It her daughter, Mrs. Victnr her two grandcllildren, Tammy
'a: a ftlovie. the date to be an- 1 say CQnLests held recently were ' Girls Ensemb e.
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Croft and her brother Kenton,
nounced.
announced as follows. Puster, I .AI~? the fol~ so~g, Smgle I cicty which includes service, to be held in June at the new played. Attending were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. AI Clemson and of Benton Harbor, Mich., came
.Mr. Gilmore presented _gifts ?rades 1-J, Rebecca 'f'homas· : ~Jrl, a sol~ "' 11 h gmtar .a~.c~~~ prayer and gifts. Site stressed camp Asbury near Rio Grande. I and Mrs. Homer Forrest, Mr. son Todd, Conneaut, spent the Friday to spen:t two
weeks
to Mr. and .M.rs. Charles Gibbs, f1rst; Mmton Barnes, second ; 1 p.mtment b) c.athy Clark. Sail : the increasing call of missions The meeting was closed with and Mrs James o .... .1 Mr Mother's Day weekend wlth w1th Mrs. Betz s mother, Mrs.
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and Mrs.· Paul Sisson,
Bertha• hu parents, Mr. and Mrs. WaJ~ B. A. Dodson of O.ester aud to
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During the social .hour cake, Evans, Helen Miller, Norma iace Bradford.
help .with her mother's houseare retmng thJs year. A gJft l fJrst; Hlrk~ SeyiE"r, se&lt;:ond. and jb} Simeone ?Y the .1\.~.JXcu n She noted the obj"e&lt;:tives of decorated with pink
roses Russell Nora Cabron Frances Mr. and Mrs. Otarles Busb. clearung.
Debb'•e McL aug hl m, th.tr d·· 1'semble·' kand ·'Sakura
11118 als!l.Pfesented to Leo Crew 1
d ·•. Aa Japa.
the society as including mis. cherry ice cream and mints and• Hysell, • Nora Curtis • Tressie and son, Greg, have moved to - - - ' - - - - - - fo_r helt)illg with ~~hl)l)l p:·; o·ol. i Grade&lt;; 4-6 Jennifer • Spe~rs, nese fol. so~~ S eel:e:~c:, : sions, and promotion of local coffee were 'served from a ta- Hendricks.
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Mr. Gibba thanked the PTA for llrst: Lady D~wn Scotl, sec- 1Our Heritage ~ . t '
g . church and community activi- ble covered with a lace cloth
employed.
Hospit!ll 10 hmeroy.
coopeta~ton during his m:.~ny : ond; and Debbie Hu_n.nell. a.n~ byM~~: ~:~!:e cB;~~bur ' Mid- ! ties.
and centered with an arrangeSURPRISE GIVEN
Mr. and Mrs. G~ry Ault and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ~sh
years With the Pomeroy schools I M.ary Sue Ha~~s, lhu ~· SemOJ dl
H' h S h I ~, d . t ' She was assisted in the serv· ment of purple iris in a m i I k A surprise party was given son, Todd, Springfield. tlave ::.nd their dal·~hter and family,
Offtcers were installed by Mrs. I High , Becky Strvt:rs, fir st: Su· r:rrt ~g o/ ~o ~r~ ua e ice by several readers includ. glass container flanked by white at the home of Mr. and Mrs. been visiting with his parents, Mrs. MichaP.l ~line aori son,
Don McKenzie and includP, Mrs. san Healon, second; and Ran- ' a d mlhem er
t eb c dmr, ~b ! ing Miss Sanborn Mr; Lloyd tapers in milk glass
holders. Willard Faudree 100 Spring·av Mr and Mrs. William Alllt m Ricky, spent Sunday at Lake
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.
Hope Dln•ng I flfige, Mr~. Clin 1
~ Mrs. Jay. \\arner, second VJre 1strumenlal stur\E'nts pre!&lt;ented a 1sang at the Cherry Blossom fes- Russell, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Mrs. Herman Haddox, Mrs. M. young'' (he says). He received Mr. .md ~1rs. Gwmn Cl:Jrk ~nd son returnrd to the1r hon•P
presid~nt. Mrs. James Souh:;by, program and each played two !tival. Mr:s. Northcutt introduc-- Knight.
E. Dowson, Mrs. Kenneth Byer, gUts and cards trom those and granc:l.:hildrP'l Paul and ~~~ Mc.lrthur.
recordmg secretary; Mr.s. L~nn- : numbers. led by Donald Miller, ed the numbers, some of which She mentioned the schools, Mrs. David Entsmlnger, Mrs. who attended.
Refreshments &amp;ndy..clark of Charlestoo W. .~r. anrt Afrs. Walton Manl~y
ard Jewell, corresponding sec- i band director. Taking part were had been used on their program hospitals, centers, social pro- Arttlur Strauss, Mrs. C. F. Bibb were served. Mr. and Mrs. V~. VISited over tt•e we~kend ~Islted at lv.J.:bourne Atr Base
reta~; Mrs. ?uy Russell, trea~ I first year students, .Marcy Ow- in Washington. The group was gram among other projects and Mrs. C. A. Emmisb. The Faudree have purcha.sed
a "'lth C. A. f'lelson and ~r and m Columl'us ~·ecently with ~eir
91:U'er' Mrs, Richard Rosenbaum · ens. Edith .Mees, L1sa McKen- given an enthusiastic reception needed to combat evils of the birthday of Mrs. Dowsoo was home near Harrisonville and .Mrs. Paul ~~sson.
SOD and farrJly. Mr. and • d'l.
1
1\lr!. Louis Osborne, Mrs. Rob- ,ie, Kay Gilmore, Elizabeth Bla- by the students.
Iworld, noting the oeed for wom- observed during the evening. wiU be movln( there soon
Marcus Cnambera Is a mod- Jameo Maoley and chUdrea.
ert Lew1s, Mrs. Ja~k Carsey 1 ettna,·, Vicki Blankens!Jip, Le----~
a~d
Donley Rt&gt;tbeL_ dele- I anna Sebo. Diana King, Linda
gptes to county .councJI , and Rupe, Sheila McKnight, Miran1\ft'i. Don McKenzie, Mrs. C. K da Young, Phyllis Newlun, Dor~_;_ Mrs. Gu!...~:_ Gulnther. othy Seth, Ruth Ann Terrell,
Robin Crew, Eugene McKinney,
'
Diana Young, Rodney Gheen,
Scott Van Vranken, BiUy BarnOrnotmnS at
hart, Mary Ebersbach .
f! ..
1 Advance students, Mario and
~Uu . OY
OfS$ I i Darla NeutzliJI8, Irene Barnes,
;.Each lady attending worship' S~sie Soul~by, JoEllen Diehl,
services or Sunda School at ILisa Boothe, Susie Rusche! Ca~~o
til! Syracuse First ~nited Pres- alynn and Maraly~n ~acy,
byrerlan Ch h
M th . , Mille CuUums, Debb1e \V1mup
qay,~~-w~s pr':s~ot~n a r~.e~~ I and Becky Wright.
..rilue carrujtion as sht&gt; entered I A1 the close of the meeting,
~ ~twrcb.
' a white elephant sale was held,
YOUNG MENS SLIM
TROUSERS FOR THE
file -guest speaker was Mr. after whicll refreshments were
1
Jqlii(~ While of the Alexander served by mothers of the Kin·
In sizes 28 to 36 waist, wash •n wear\ 70% rayon, 18%
PR!i~rian church. His ser- i dergarten and First grade.
Slzeo 3to 7. Belted models and beltless styles with h4lf boxer
acetate,
12% 420 nylon. Full tapereo leg, belUeu (witb
~ topic was "The Christian
waist. SoUd colors of cranberry, green, black, blue, wheat,
t~djustable side tabs. Solid colors. Perfect for dre!s wear,
Famtly." The church
was
U:»ts of little boys permanent press slacks in this selection.
bt!iuti;uiiy decorated with ar·
rengements ol pink dogwood, j
MENS PERMANENT PRESS
pOW plants, candles and !
MENS WASH 'N WEAR
'·
p1lms.
\
)'!lllng the pulpit
May 15 ·
65% Dacron Pniyester, 35% Cotton 'fhey never need
'!till be Dr. E. 0. Ralston of
ironing. Solid colors in tan, bllck tnd green or smart
Including the popular Hondo by Mr. Wnngler. Beltlea stylet
plaid models that ~ colorful. Sizes 29 to 42 w&amp;tflt
with the Continental look and more conservative types that have
B!lslnl Village at Waverly.
Mrs. Jacob Gleockner was
measure.
belt
loops, fuller legs, Cuffed bottoms. Blue, Ioden green, dark
'Polled plants were pn,ent. hostess when tbe Daughters of
&amp;reen. wheat. black. 100% wuh 'n wear. Si:ze1 29 to 42.
to the oldest mother. Mrs. Ruth class of United Methodist I
Vazte Lee, and to the youngest, Church met at the church Mon.
M:rs. Mary Albertii Guinther.
day afternoon.
1
Plaids 1nd Solid Calors-M8no Wuh 'n Woor
~ng the SUnday
School
The m~ting, in charge of ,
~ur, the primary class sang Mrs. Frank Stewart, presidetlt, I
COntinental and belted s!f.les. Plaid&amp; and solid colon. Slzea
tbe first verse of ''Mother's opened with a hymn. Devotions j
Choose the style lhlt is beiUess (boa 4djustable side tab
6
to 18. All t!omfortable f1t and 100% wash 'n wear _$1.95
waistband)
or
worn
witb
a
belt.
Smart
patterns
and
a
fine
Pi-arers Have Followed Me," were led by Miss Ada Genheim• Boys Permanent Preas Walk. Shorts In
eelectioo
of
solid
colors.
Sizes
29
to
42
waist.
jOined by the congregation.
er who chose as her topics,
sizes 8 to 18
_,,95
'By recent action of the Ses. .. A Tribute to Mothers·· and
eBoys "Mr. Wraneler" Tapered, Scrub Denim Walk Shorb.
'1.
Sizes B to 18
$2.91
•lim tit S.nday Worship aervices "Sing Unto the Lord," taken
ate at 9 a.m. followed by Sun. from chur~b bulletins. Members
MENS PERMANENT PRESS
BOYS SLIM FIT, HIP HUGGING
liLy School al 10 o'clock.
answered roll call witb a Moth·
Sunday School attendance Mo- er's Day thought. It was "Voted
Wash 'em-Dry 'em. Crease atayt ln. Wrinkles stay
tfier•s Day was 41, with a roJ. not to contribute to the Metho100% Cotton, Heavy twill. Sanforized shrunk. Wheat, faded
out.
Ideal f()r school and eenenal wear. Size• 29 to 42
blue,
ireen or black.
1!CtJOn of $17~38.
di!;t Commission for onrsess
waist and in your con-eet length, 50% Fortret Polyester
and
505'o
Combed
Cotton.
Solid
C!olotl
iD
lllht
and
dark
relief.
Sbos
$2.98
SIIH
$3,49
shades.
6 1&lt;1 12
13ta 11
An interesting program was
presented by Miss Lucretia ~en­
~&lt;~&amp;SON
W. VII
BOYS SIZES 6 TO 18
helmer who read quotations by
Elizabeth Phelps and Dorothy
PERMANENT PRESS COTTON BLEND
TONIGHT lloru FRIDAY
Westlake Andr·~ws .
Several
811% Cotton, 1G% 420 Nylon. Never Deed lronlnt. Conllnentol
readings were givfn from Con"JOHN GOLDFARB
model with taoered lea. cuffieu, adjustable sldootab wolll
PLEASE COME HOME"
trol Concept magazine includtine or the style lbot bu belt loop" Dot ao tapered, eufled.
Choice cf two flilbrlc.......one ia 83% cotton and 15% 420
Shirlty MacLaine
Li~t areen, whea:t, Ioden JUeD. or blaek.
nylon-the Other is 50% Fortrel Polye1ter aad &amp;)%
Ing, Controlling Power, Faith of
Peter Ustinov
Cotton.
Solid
colon:
Wheat,
dark
gre~'1!,
llibl
green,
blaek.
Our Mothers, and Jimmy Is
Belted styles tbat are cuffed and Co
ental etylu worn
--andThat You? A question and anwitb DO belL Full taper lei. cuffle11.
$4.95
"UP FROM THE IIACH"
swer game and a Bible quiz
Cliff Roberllon
MENS DACRON AND WOOL
MR. WRANGLER PERMANENT CREASE
concluded the program.
Red Buttoni
Psalm 23 in unioon closed the
meeting after which a !ialad
Slack• by "Reston". Perfect for Suminer wear. Ughtweleht
FuUy ,,cut With belt loops and ht!ed bottoms. Dark
fabric of SG% Duron Polyester and 40% W""""' Wool. Tbest
oo~ was served by the hos· j
blue color. GO% Fortrel Polyester and Ml% ~ombed
LroUiel'l have Banrol tbat pnlvenll waistband roll-over. Co'n~er­
tess assisted by Mrs. Minnie
Cotton. Sizes 29 to 42 wals.t.
vative model to ol!ea 30 to 42 waisl. Altered fre&lt; to JOB!" "'l!''"o!
Neutzllng and Mrs. Dessl• Ps~
lenilb. Grey, bllek, ebarcool browll, eborcool green.
-"'"
terson. Attending were the
. TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
above and Mrs. Albert Alward,
'PREST' POR LIPI
NOT OPIN
MENS PERMANENT CREASE
Miss Nelle Bing, Mrs. Richard
Campbell, Miss Lydia Ebero·
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Permanently pressed and sbl.ped forever." Year •rouDd
Moy 13-14
bach and Mno. VIrginia SISler.
Smart. serviceable fabrle of tiS% Dacron Polyester and
weliht Iabrie. Mode o! U% Dlll!riiD MI,Vetter and ~% Wp
"THE SICRET OP
35% Avril rayon. Already cuffed ready to wear. Waist
Tenacity Rayoo. l!•de wllb belt lootii: ~fed rea.dr to wur.
MY SUCCESS"
"'"' 30 to 42. Bilek or dark grey, Finely tollored for
ln. alzeJ 30 to 110 Wllll me&amp;lllfe, Grey ~ broW.,
.
tTeclJnjco\or)
Girl Swuu Make
comfort and lonr wear. Grey, Brown.
·''

.

,MIIhoau, mel ·at the Holler
home 'Monday evening for a
6:30 potluck dinner and mee~
lng/

01

1

'~

,,

Potluck Dinner

... NoemiBaptial ~ba:,:m
Hold Pledge, lnstalla~iQh,§~rvice . M~ :.. ~
~ s~
111

BOys and Girls Honored,
llflrCE~rs 1 · lied by p
PTA

i'

wscs, Class .12 of Herft~;·~h~rch,

One Was Within 10 Miles

Of North Viet Nam Capital

Racine to Begin Sewerage Planni~~J

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Racine will begin preliminary way as If in the dark of night cleanup by leaving it at the poratton line.
•: ·
SAIGON (UPI) - U. S. planes carrying out a second
planning for a sewerage sys- - when it probably hlppens. curb on May II and May 21 - -Named Jerry Powell It II
day of maulve air strikes against · Nortli · Viet Nam
lent in lllii7 wtth 11.350 loaned However, Larry WoUe, Babe \wo days only - when town waiA!r board, fllltng lbe
knocked out two missile sites near Haiphong, a U. S.
loy the federal
government, HUI and Jerry Graham were trucks will pick It up.
cy ereated loy lbo dealb · .lit
spokesman said today. One site was only 10 miles from
councilmen
learned
in
a
meet, the big port-the closest American planes have come to
named to a committee to get
Harlow Ervin, effoolive Mat' it
ing this week.
the garbage shoved back where
Agreed Um., areo'l wbol
-Authorized • leiter lo D\ 1.
the city.
1
d
they
osed
to
be,
10
slarted
..-•·- real ..
The missile site neal' ·Haiphong invited destruction ·
houl
""!
ported .,18t it s
be, to get a cover over lbe legal --·blnery to hi'-- Gaugloan, Col.........
M
ayor ' 1 es re
"
it, In gel a fence put up to
.. officer of the Poet Olllct'
by firing three Russian-made ground-to-air SAM missiles at the A4 Skyhawks from the carrier Enterprise as
Contg. Wtbealter Hl.l Moetioll";_~rthole keep people from miouslng lbe aoalwlbo-emUINoveperoemberllng , ..·~ partmen~ DOling eouacll't•
say ng • app ca n =
e dump, and finally, to arrange
proval of tile Etlwlq ~
they headed toward another target. The missiles missed
loan
has
been
approved.
for
a
watchman
to
pick
off
the
eteclloo
bolfo~
slllce
Raclae
property
and the pilots turned and hit the base with 250 and 500
11 an ld..t loo~
Council also: Discussed mis- persons who violate the rules. Is atlll operatlo« oa lbe lime lor tha new POSt ofllce 011 'lfii,a
pound bombs. The action
look place Wednesday.
Cambodian border. The Amerl·
use of the •~ba•e dump in
!omaU) amount II did
It and Pe 1-111 in lbo IO!Itlte,..
..•
U
a
violntor
Is
caught
Ma••ean
••o,
"wblch
is
•--.
Other Nnvy bombers from cans suffered 615 wounded and
thai people other lbao Haclne
·
' '
~
... ~ eorner .
of Racblt
· ....
people are using It, oot even nr Pyles will do the honors in llble."
-Were ~ of ibe ~
the Kilty Hawk carried out a South Koreans lost 3 dead and
1
second raid on the launchers 12 wounded. The South Vlebt•
puUing their garbage on lbe """' .wtth a fine.
-Approved Ordinance 239 to en dinner ·to be lteld M,ty ·lei
moments later, ocorlng direcl mese lost 61 killed, 22 missing
dump, bul leaving II in the road -Agreed residents
having improve State Route IU from by tha I'Oiunteer IINmls 'ia
MASON MORFIT
WM. McKINLEY, JR.
hits and sending smoke rising and 154 wounded.
or almost anywhere so as to be junk to be removed may have the junction of Elm and Porn.. conjunctton wtlh lbo ~·1
2,000 leet above the smashed Communist losses during the TWO OlfiO UNIVERSITY adminlstrators have been free from Jt, then scoollng • II done free during tha spriJI8 roy Read, easiA!rly to the cor· auxiliary.
SAM sUe. Another flight period were put at 56 killed and · appointed to positions concerned with area development
knocked out a nearby SAM 121 captured for' a kill ratio of and the establiBhment of a new Institute at the Univerbase while Air Force planes 3.1 in favor of tha ames.
sity by Ohio's President Vernon R. Alden. Mason MorCOLIJMBUS (UPI) - The
destroyed . lour conventional Tlte figure of 82 Americans fit, Special Assistant to President Alden, has been ap·
Ralston Purina Co.'o, oew turantl·alrcrafl bases. One U.S. killed by enemy gunfire was pointed Executive Director of the Institute for Regional
key processing plant oow onplane was lost to groundflre.
the highest toll since the week Development. He succeeds William J. Sheehan, who has
der cooslrlletion at Wellston
Air raids struck many ending April 17 when 89 were , resigned. William E McKinley, Jr., waa named the Ex· 1
will employ at least 800 permilitary taraets 1n the comrn11- killed.
ecutive Director of the new Development Planning In·
nisi North But one ellbe most
stitute.
Gov. James A, Rbodes
dramailc ~me when Air Force
, aald Wednesday official• of tile
bombers hll the Mu Gin
l.lil
A ST. 1.01111, Mo., man, charg- plaol -clio proceu abolll
Mountain Paso-the oorlbern
Pomeroy cltizeDJ will abed with DWI followiJ18 a two- three millloa lnrkeyo o year,
FINDLAY, Ohio (UP!}-The slayer of blonde Brltblt
End of the Ho Chi Minh supply
serve Cleaa-Up Week May 10.
car accldeol Wednesday nighl DOCelbe plaat loin pl"oduclloo beauty Lisbeth Davenport pumped four bullets Into ~~
lrall to South Viet Nam-aod
Zl, Mayor Cbarleo Leaar oa·
at the lniA!rsecllon of Roule 1U by 116'2. Ralstoa Portno Co.'o body as she lay on the grass, then genUy lifted her lti!ll
cut It In three places. The pass
aennced today. Streel Deparlo
and Unton-sv, wao fined 1150 I board of directors placed fl• the trunk of her car and abandoned It on a busy doll'i!ls now proiA!cted by SAM
meal worlters wUI ofler pick·
and costa and sentenced to three at IIJ!proval oa tile plaal town street.
mi~lle• but none was reported I
up oervlco In the flnl ward
days in jaU by Meigs County coDJtroction lbiJ week after
"She wasn't stuffed or crammed Into the trunk ~
fired. Hanoi hal used ao army
oa Monday, aecood ward 08
Court Judge Frank W. Porter, llal&lt; oftlclalo aSiured them was carefully placed there," Dr. Byron Voorhees, ~iii/;
of 150,000 labo~ers In an effort
Tuesday, tlllrd ward 08 Wetf.
COLUMBUS mPI) _ Seniors Jr., today.
water and sewer lacUIUe• cock County coroner, said Wednesday night after l'llto keep the vllal pass open.
aesday, oad Thursday, and in Ohio teaching training lost!- Norman Eugene Wince, 30, would be avaUable.
ceiving a preliminary autopsy report.
American and Allied ca11al·
lbe fourtll ward n Friday,
luf
be'
ed In d was arretted on tha charge by .,.
"'
Mrs. Davenport, 32, of Columbus' suburban tTPW
7 , m
th Yi~t N
,am . were
11 rrrmn'lmrtiiTJil!lliliiDi ct: i:Bii'M mand,...., arelnlmg urgtart'ng ..
1
Sheriff
Robert
C.
Harteobach'fil
'
Arlington,
was killed not more than three houn dlr
ties In
1
a m mum 8 1 88, • department after be was lnvolv· I .rted Sh
tno to
more than triple those suffered
ary of 15.000 a year from Ohio s ed in a eraoh with a car driven
~er las\~ltealb the ~oronerl r~~d ' Ine
b
~Y the South · VIetnamese last
0 0
school distrreta.
by Riebord Lee Richmond, 22 ,
ave ea n a out p.m. as
ay
um 1111
\veek, miUiary authorities anTb Ohi 81 d t Edu tl
prior to telling her husband Edwin she p~ to
.
e
o u en
ca on Middleport R D
Ifriends in Lima.
nO)!IIf.IJI,l!l!laY.
i AIIOcia~ (OSFA) mailed tile Author~
Wchmond ' WI
0
. The ''ivacious housewife, edlyearrylngaboul
' Dllfltl{'~-l~·~k ending SHADE' GAP, Ps. (UP!) lf
' leUero this weel: 10 ~ .st~. wu pulling owlY from the in·
i whose background remained as
slot.·!#!
Saturday 103 Americans were Abo I %00 pe sons joined today
Gov. James A. Rhodes, atate tersection when Wince'• car
"t
elusive as clues to her murder- money, ber "'"""
killed, 82 by ~mmunlst gunfire in : aearch 'ror a 17-year-old
Public Instruction Superlnten- came at a high rate of speed,
er, apparently never arrived in cameral were m!plng when tho
~nd 21 In the naming crash ol a . I and her rifl..armed kidna·
dent E. E. Hoi~ majority lead- and skidded approximately 100
Lima.
body wao fouod. Her purse .,.
E_Jot helletlpter near the gor beli ed to be a sniper who
I ers of the two houses of
the feet. Wince suffered a Iacer a· All telephone oumbers In the Findlay Pollee t'hiel Wayne talned 17 eents.
·-·- - -·- -- per • ev
COLUMBUS (UPI) - T h e' legislature school superintend· Uon l!f the nose. His car was a l Pomeroy-Middleport area Will
has terrorized this area lor two , Ohio Rotary Clubs have J'olned
•
F. Ethel! said "We have no Idea Her previous Ufe wu a patcl&gt;
ents
and
deans
of
education
col•-tal
loss
and
there
was
medbe
changed
from
2
letters
and
5
., wor k quti t llf •,I!¥Oue
" •-!
.."
years.
.
I forces with the Ohio Society for
w
where the mu rd er was comml'"
wa
1
State Police, aided dunng the ' Crippled Children --• Adults •- leges,
ium damage to lbe Richmond digits to 7 digits next week when ted." Upper Arlinglnn detec- which included reports from~
··
a.uu
w
The association at Its spring vehicle.
I the new phone directory is ded
. d G
establish a ''Careers in Rehabh
T
Co tives Indicated they ha no new friends that she was a
•HADE GAP, Pa. (UPI)- llllation Foundation.''
convention ere April 17 adopt- Judge Porter also heard a l 1IVere ' enera1 elephone . evidence to the slaying.
dancer who broke an ankle anll
Memben of 8 beavUy armed
ed a resolution on the minimum we today involving an
.as- 1of Otlio announced today.
"We haven't deleted the idea couldn't dance again, that bil
posst s&lt;•rcb&lt;aJ lor a 17-year- ,William 0. Litllck, president sa~. m to the
. 1 sault and battery charge agamst The telephooe exchange that she might hove been killed wealthy parents died in either I
old alrl aod ber kidnaper, of the Ohio Society, said Wed·
ma . ng
seniors "' Clarence Hatfield, 47 • Dexter. oames of WYandotte, CHerry, by a hl!thhikor or a stranger plane or auto erasb, and that
believed In be 1 long-sought toesday the foundation will re- eluded a lost of 193 Ohio sehoul Hatfteld was given 8 suspe,nded VIking, Williams and SHady- she might have met some· she had been married to I
sniper, found a girl's slip Jo. cruit Ohio high school students dostricts. whoch already have a Ill day )Btl sentence and placed side will be&lt;ome part of the where," Ethel! said. "But that "bigamlsl" when !be came I
'
day In a wooded hollow to for careers In the rehabilitation ~~! munmum sterttng salary. on probatoon five years.
pll'!t. The corresponding .,,,.. idea isn'l at l'oe top ol my head. tha U.S, from Coalds lour all
the rugged Tuscarora Mouo- of persons handicapped by blrtlo
~I represents ~s than Ford, Goodntle, 22 • Rt. 1• bers ol the letiA!rs on th• tel.. "She might have heen mur- a haM yean ogo.
taids near here,
defects, crippling dis~ases and ~third of the states school R~edsvtUe, went before 1 b e j phone dial have been used.
dered for some reason aod then However, tbat man, who fi::·
accidents.
disbicts.
eourt on a non • support charge
robbery came as an after- mained unidentified. sa:,:
Ohio's
colleges
ead
universl·
and
bad
his
case
continued
lor
.
"Subscribers,
will
not
be
able
thought or robbery might hove never married her slth
'
I
night by volunteers armed wlth "W e pi nt'ng •· make lhe tl
' cause of ber death." they lived lolelber 'Ia
· long dostaoce
·
1to dial
Ge I 19 Ready
'
ear an
w
es wt·11 graduate ahoul 9,200 1urib er In ves1·tga tion.
calls nII .,. been the
mn
shotguns and rlnes, said earl~ terrific !lhorlages of trained per- prospective teachers Uds sprina. Sher~f Hartenbach said John Iver the nation as some persons The slain woman was repor~ polls and Lima • ·
..
CAPE KENNEDY - THE, today there was 00 trace 0 sonnel In this field koown to all
Young, Mason, W. Va., jBIIed hive !bought," James B. Kim·
:.___:.::.::::.:.::::.:.::=_:_---·~
te&gt;l results are in and, !rom 'I Peggy Ann Bradnlck who was hlgh school graduates, point out
by Pomeroy police on
oa ball, distrkt manager said.
"'
all reports, the Gemini 9 space· kidnaped Wednesday I on her tha opportunities for jobs ond Community Action
AWOL charge, was picked up "The new numbering system
shlp is ready to go Tuesday on way home !rom seboo · nd
""'eer !!dvancement, and help Gran•· Explai'ned
!hill morning by Marine Corps simply eliminates the alphabet·
W
..
nd rib Peggy's three sosters a two Ithe to boo
· lty and
'"
II' · 1
• three-day v,oyaeadge arotheu .., broth•rs watched in terror, but
m c, ..,, .~ SLi~·k 'd
WASHINGTON (UP!)
- 0 " " s.
tcalletiA!rs in the pr..cnt phone
that wtll he P I
way or
ld-d
h'
sked prepare or ,
.ole sal Grants to the Gallia-Melgs Cor·
munbers." Any subscnber who
0
Apollo trips to the moon.
nopedtmg,!as a maoods Publisher of the Zanesville poration for Community Action
WINS MASUR DEGREE dues not receive 3 new dire&lt;·
Air Force Lt. Col. Thomas man step
rom . w ' Times Recorder, UH!ck is oast
1nr b M 20 h ld
ta t
Stafford and Navy Lt. Cmdr. i raised a lev,~r-ac~n rtfie and president o! tha Zanesville Ro- and . tha Jackson-Vtnloo Com- Capt David K. Hysell, son of
ro'me ay busi~s~ of~;, c
WASIUNGTON (UPI) - Commul!lst China's
E
Cer a
put their announced. I don t wanl any ta
Jub
mumty Action Corp. to finance Mr. and Mrs. VIetor Hysell, r..
roy
and most powerful-nuclear test blast has triggered . ·:
ug";e th nh n 1'ta
second ,sass from you kids . . . I'm ry • .
elgh~week Project Head start ceived his MasiA!r of Science
-Yerbal exchange between Peking and Washington o • .
Clp8U e te ;oug.
two days taking the girl with me."
In addition to recruitment ac· programs this summer ""re .,._ degree In Pathology from tha
who is responsible for the spiraling arms
:~or d s ;he ex•rcise -a Police said the descnption of Uvities, the foundation will es- plslned today by Rep. Walter University of Michigan at Ann
IeS 0Me8
The exchange came amid reP.Orts that ~ondo~r:s
&amp;tri n~~,"!ieclronically slmula~ lthe gunman matched that given tabllsh scholarships of 1500 each Moeller.
Arbor on April 30. He bas been
plosion had a yield of abo~t 130 kilotons equal to 1~~t
d ~ hta _wound up at nlght [by a vlcum of lbe sniper, wbo for two years of college.lewel The Office of Economic Op- assogned to the Pathology 01.
Ions of TNT, more than SIX bmes the siZl' ~f the ~1
~th g ·go ol trouble
since AprU, 1964, has shot at ! study in rehabilitaUon special- porlunity approved $1f,528 for vision, US Army Medical J\e.
0
u. s. estimate and of China'~ two previous testa.
no " '
·
five residents and fired nume .. lies.
·
the Gauta-Meigs program to search Laboratory, Fl Knox,
State Department acknowledged Wednesday. that
rous rounda Into cars and
provide 100 disadvantaged chU- Ky.
United States had received and rejected a Chlne~e
HPdy Ready to Sue
tracks passing through thio '
SPEAKER NAMED
dren pre-school trotnlng and
posal that the two countries
that neither
LOS ANGI!LES _ FILM ACT- · western Pennsylvania erea.
Family night will be observed f46,367 for a similar program
OFfiCERS ELECTI!D
the first to use nuclear wearess Hedy Lamarr's attorney No one. has been kU!ed, but Monday, May 16, at the Ru~ lor 18(1 children in the Jackson Southern Local Board Boosl· Robi,. In tha animal king· pons against the other.
offer waa not •
. .
llld be wiU file today a 15 mil· two perso01 hive been wounded land Methodist Church begtn. Vinlno county area.
ers recently elected Mary Kay dom of the Meigs area became A spol&lt;esman Baid the
step toward disarmament
Uon false arrest suit agalnsl lbe in the sniper ahootlngs. Police ntng with a potluck oupj,., at Each child will receive a full Yosl presiden~ Belly Hayes, a maUer of record again Wedcauae there would be ae
May Co. department store ·for [ descrllie the sniper as a ~~ck 1 p.m. when Karma! Toama, medical and denial.uamloatlon rice presideo~ Naney Erwin Desday.
BUarantee!Jol lbat ellller
occuslng the star of sbopllftina 1shot who knows the area Uke Ohio University sludenl from ond the required lre.llmenl and secretary aRd Naomi Inndon The County Department ol
would llllllere to IUcll a Plodill
blot January.
the
back
of
hla
bond."
Bagdad,
Iraq,
will
be
tha
guosl
special
sesslono
for
perent
edu.
treasUrer.
The
Junior
bond
con·
Health
said
a
dog
killed
in
the
The
offer was made ~
1
Miss Lamarr, 12, was acquit- I Peggy, a brown-haired, blu.. , speaker. Everyone 11 welconto. calion will be held.
will be Sunday, May 15.
vlclnlly of ~ ~ld Infirmary,
a year ogo at one of. ,t1Je
led April 26 by a municipal eyed teenag&lt;r, Wllll kidnaped oa
'
alon: the Bailey s Run road,
odic Wanaw 1'1!'"11~
court jury after a week _ long a lane only a quarter-mile from
bas been proved rabid. This is
the Cbloooe 111111 Amerlcall
trial.
her home. With ber were ber
the flnt case of • dog found David Miller, an employe 'blssadors 10 P,oland.
,., .
brothers and slslen, James, 16,
rabid smce tha first of the year. tha slaiA! highway department, The pledp proposal nd 6
A1'I
t
Mary, II, Don and Debprah, tbut It became the 45th case of abowed tbe film
,
.
I. f
:"' ;:.::;: _ FORMER , yei!Mid lwt~, and Carol, 8.
,
rabies fouod in anlmals sioce lion To Ohio,.. no'ade by
""!"" 10 ll&amp;lllm'"
Dwi ht D.
' They leR • school bus a few , WASHINGTON (UPI) -.De- reports:
North VIetnamese" In continue lbat dele.
Ohio Bell Telephone Co.,
Cotom!mist'C.
ho r, "bo m~e a successful minutes earlier.
fense Secretary
S. -11 bos been Impossible In 1oad Intensify tha confilcl
A oounty-wide quarao\lne re- nesday following the
Ia!. He said blJ 'COomtry
·
from 1 heart aUack
.
McNan1ara has """"" Coo- mainlal.n control of some land McNamara, whose lesllmony maiDs In effect, tha department luncheon of the Pomeroy
proposed rtolpro6il renunctil&amp;·
~~~ November, is batUing a 50 Teachen .will
gross there 1s a long flihl areas 6o South VIet Nam that before . the committee was ald. It will end May 22, unleso ons Club at the Federated lion of "'flnl '',llrlte" use:J·
neiV affllcllon - irthrllta.
Be I~ T+"81Ding
a~tead in V!el Nam, partly U.S. lroops paid Juit ~rly ·In televised, bad encourqlng re- Blended.
Church.
. ,
nu&lt;lear .....,... aplnst
Ooctoro at Walter
Reed · Olngreuman Walter H. Moel· becauae the Communlsta have bitter combol
ports on !IO!D• ploases of the
The film featured Ohio s
olher bill liM beea
Medical Center
ler, 111111 District of OhiO, today deliberately decided lo "lnlensi-1 -Aithotigh Communist mo- war, bowev'\'i.
·
DRIVER ~
renl bid, under lbe
· ·
dowa:
' •i
oftemptlnr to eue ar11ir1- iD,bo~ecl O!Oce of Etlooom-• ly" the conOicl.
r'lle , bas been sllabn by He said be r-aw oo need , Palty Weaver, 31, New lfev- lion of Gov. Jounes Rhodes,
1
In the 711-J.bN!Id "
of $1!1,:111
·
!lldenlifled U.S. operations,. the for a !'illit!P of ...erve or .,, was arrested Wednesday by new lnduslry.
Thl~ ~·:111
wrills and ~ abiee
to condt!ct a ,., Durl~. b~ ap~ranee Wetf. i VIet Cons'~ "disejpUne II J'laUonal ~ , peripanel Ibis Pomeroy Pollee on I dlarge of Club members met
forced Cb1na to .
tile bospllll laS!
for ~Y before the Senall! Iunimpaired&lt;"
·
· 'jNr, ond ·bf said thai currenl DWL She Is In appear before dey ·evening to pay final
drive 10 beilome a
for oite· 'Of bis
·
Fonlgn Relatlonl Commlllee, -Deserltons and defections IPJll'olsal• show "o de&lt;IIM in Msyor Chlrles Legar May 14• spects to former Lion J.
power,
cbeckupl.
enroll IG Me~~· roclled • lilt ol from 1110 Soulh VleinlllleM VIol Cong ability Ill use the
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Foater, Dr. WIIUam lllctm1an. 'lboulb lbo ~~t~~
1
employed
~am:"':"=
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populaUlllt" for mppori,
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