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8-DaUy SeoUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., .Mar. 30, 1965

Mainly About
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and Mrs. V D. Edwards, is
confined to his homt' wtth 1
lhroal lJJfE"f'tion.
Mr. and Mr.. Jern Strader
and son, Mark All~n: of Burgesttown, Pa.. were wee-k end
guests of h!'r parents. RP\'. and
Mrs. Menul Smith and famil~· ·
Mn. F.dward Hunnell
and
daughter, June, of Bidwell. visliN~ Sunday wlth Mr. and Mrs

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llr. and Mrs. Larry Hemes,
at Ohio University . are
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Mrs. Dever Biggerstaff .:tnd 1

die Smith.
Mrs. Larry Stafford and chil- '
dren. Loretta and Larry .Jr .,
visitt'd Sund&amp;)' alternoon with

her aunt and uncle, Mr. an:1
Mrs. Clarf'nre Andrt&gt;ws
and

family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andand Raymond visited rri·
day !!'venin&amp; with Mr. and Mn.
Everett Bachner, Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Llo~·d Moore
and Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner v1s·
itN:I SWlda~ afternoon at Long
Bottom with Mr. Mnd
Mrs
Rilf'y Pigott.
Roland F'isher, student
al
Mountain State Business College, spent tht&gt; weekend wi!l1
his parents. Mr . and :\'Irs. MalOn fisher and family. Hto was
back by
Mn.

BE'ITY ANN COVERT

MEIGS THEATRE

former residents of Middleport, are announcing the engagement a_nd approa~hing

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ENGAGICMENT A:-.INOUNCED -

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Covert, Belpre, Ohio,

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priee IIIIYODO caa. alford. The •..clireetlooal eontemporal'J Your Home Wall tD

marriage of a tw1n daughter Betty Ann to Walter Howard Burks. MJSs Covert Is the
daughter of Ernest Covert and Mary Grabey, resident of Columbus. The prospective
bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Burks of Huntington, W.Va. A gra·
. duate of Huntington Vinson in the Class of "61" he is now employed with Western I
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freedom ill plonDinw YOW' dec!aratin8 sCheme.
Made with 100'10.DuPont501uyllm,fac:eyama, "Engagement"
carpet will araee Your liDe fumltuN!or yeara and yean. Resiallo
shedding and ln«nng. _Euy te eleul. Moot stains wipe a...,
in a Oasb. ~i17 uiotbJiroof.
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All th• qualiti8a iruilce "iln&amp;apJ~~ent" a truly wonderflll
earpet. See this ..,.,..eloQI ~ue ill carpeting today. Chaoee
from tb- colon: Cortes Reel, ·Airlber Gold, Meadow Mist,
Firetbom, H:rdran&amp;-, Cornllower, Polo Tan, Bronze, Ca!!C8de
Green, Golden Glciw, ~·Cqeqa, G~ Olive, MoDtel'
Sand, Bali, Um.~. MeenelaawD,and Muffin Bei..,.

studying for his Bachelor's Degree in Business Admin- 1
istratiun through International Correspondence Stu die•. The bride-elect is a 1961

Electric in Columbus. He

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graduate of Portsmouth High SchooL She attended Ohio Univer•ity in Athens lor
I two years and i.s now employed with Nationwide Insurance Company in Columbus.
: The wedding will be an event of July 10 at Trinity MethodJSt Church in Columbus.
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WED . and THURSDAY
March 31·Aprlll
NOT OPEN

IIF;&lt;h&lt;.r and Gordon, Carla and Sunday with her brother

and ver rel.urned to their home in
who visited
bnefly sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lakewood Monday after a ten
Mr. and Mrs. William Fish- Fracker.
days visit WJth Mr. and Mrs.
IIRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
and son. Belpre.
James Frecker, who
has Stanley Trussell.
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Mrs.
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been
stationed
with
the
Mar!ne
sl Mrs. Archie Tuttle Is confin5 1
Dan Q1Herlihy and
and daughter. Carolyn,
of ; for the past three years, re-ed tP her home at Eagle Ridge
Walter Matthau
New Haven. W. Va .. Mr . and ' ceived his discharge and re· with a fractured knee cap re"NIGHT TRAIN TO PARIS" ., ...... 0. E. Harris and Mr. and turned horne Friday.
ceived in a fall recently.
Leslie Nielsen, Alizia Gur
Paul Harris and family Miss Joan Frecker of Reeds· Mrs. Amy WoHe, who ret1&gt;rn- ll
SUN., MON., TUES.
Sunday evening with Mr .. ville spent the weekend with ed home from Holzer hopsital,
April 4-5-6
Mrs. Mason Fisher . and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Saturday, is Convalescing
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:the home of her granddaughter 1
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pet Deportment on tiM

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pending
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Surface Floor Coverlnp.
The new 19811 pattenJJ
are now on lilt ot
Elberleldo WanhoUM oa
Mechanic Street.

ELBERFELDS DEPARTMENT STORE ·• POMEROY

Holter visited , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 011· Mrs. John Rose, Basban .

Mrs. Homer

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dash in Spring ligbts and pastels. Often open·
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places in great style. See them tomorrow at
Hartley 6c Bennett in Pomeroy,

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Tipoff: Traded Hjdrolic Jack for Gas

children, Randy and Vicky, returned ~o their home. St. Lou1s,
Mo., Sunday~ after a week' !!
visit with her mother, Mrs. Ed-

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
~DNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1965

John Batey.

LAST TIMI TONIGHT
''THE AMERICANIZATION
OF EMILY"
James Garner, Julie Andrews
Melvyn Douglas, Jai. Coburn,

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"It Seems It's O.K. to Kill 'em · ·
But Not to Make 'em Sick With Gas!"

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ty, 11111 atart a comeback tbil
Spl'illl at Middleport.
Wfth IIUwhere I&lt;&gt; 10 but up.
ward, the Jacketa moved ~
aide for the lint time Tueada)'
alter cluses lo clodle mud
puddleo at l!:uniclplll Park and
.w, fllel hlt In the lint 11146
auson batting driU.
Several ffiiSOIII are belnc
listed lor guarded optlmllm &amp;·
bout this year's Jacket baJe.
ball team. Namely - Return of t lettermen It MHS had given baaeball Jet.
lers lut year - from the '64
~~quad whleb went a.. ID SI!:OAL

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COMMENT•TIND IDITORIAUY

Out In Cold

. Jy DORotHY KILGALLI!N

WE ARE left out on a limb again If tht

BY IX&gt;IIO!'IIY KJLGALL
llroldw41 Grapevine

map now being cl~ulaled for the propoMCI Appalachian highway, which will
eoune across southern and eutem Ohio
Ia going to be the plan followed. The two
counties of Gallla and Meigs are not eY.
en slated for proposed access higbwaya:
and we just wonder what the explana•
lion could be. The map, If you have seen
one, shows two sizeable splits In the
main roadway. One alarts at Peebles and
enda at a point near Jackson, with one
dlp aolnc down towardl the Obio River.
The other atarta In welt of AthenJ,
with a segment looping up to McConn~!•·
ville and the other dipping down to Bel·
pre and then skirting the Marietta area.
It tlll'lll biCik inland at New Matamona,
and wlnda up to near Woodsfield tndlnr

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1y po_.t tw plctwtl p~l~Ql~Dr 1bt "1 iMO"WWIt that

abe would Jd trej .Jtan. · liarlow's molher In tho Electrona-

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Capitol Comment, Events
By \VI!Uam
BY WTLUAIIl I. WIUTit
WASHINGTON - 'nMI true
test for the bipartisan
clvU
rights roreea In ConiriU II 1101
now and nenr wUI ht posed by
the millorlty Doep Southlt1l oppooitlon.
The m1st1na Southemtn
end 1101 all of them are I'MIDinl - will never be ablo I&lt;&gt; pr.
nnt action. Incited, U.., wiU
not, ln their procresslvtly "'""
inC •hnllh. ht Clpllblt ....
of lnlluonclnc the ouii!OIIIt In lillY

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rllltts miUID"'I ~ from Qlb. dam

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Aod the dqv
CICIIIIDI Ill
It COIDII In tht Senate from tht House of Repruclltlvea
aome Nortbtnl Republican• and
fNm the even unwllt 11Domoeratt who wisll lo add lo forts
of the RtpubllcaD leadv,
u alrtadJ ~IJ compllo
Ford of Mlcblpn, IUid
cattd biD - alld Gilt llreacb ol "'raid
hlo associates 1&lt;&gt; outlegislate tbe

far from Clll'lalll tollltltutlonaJ,.
lty - CJPIIIIy punltl.. .......,
toree metllll'tl. Tbtlt would ht
unwiM u a 1111tllr ol public
polleJ and unworklble 011 limpit human experltnct. Sea .Jaeob K. Jevlts ot Now York could
fairly
be uld 1&lt;&gt; typlfJ t b II
significant way.
The vital threat to the ultl· aroup perhaps more precilely
mate enac-tmt:nt of a fatr. tol· than lii1)'QDI elso. Hil alncerity
erable and enlorteablo - re- ~ motives ar&lt; not ID que•
peat onforo.able N~gro volin&amp; Uoo bert; bia le&amp;lslativt wit-

far S&lt;ltllldor RepubU.,an Sonale
leiGership headed by Sen. Ev·
er.tt McKlaley DlrkiBD ol !IllDOll.
Ford's Pf')poslls to
"llllprove•• and "toughen•• the exlaling bipartisan bill, which is
oaaenUally the product of
llltllt bet\Yffil the Johnson Admlll'*•tloo and Dlrkml are
periiOUIIly inept, for eeveral rea-

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HELEN HELP US!
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YOUTH ASKED FOit IT
This &lt;:&lt;lunm lor yoong II""'
pi&lt;, their problems and plea•
um, their lroubles and l\ln.
/&gt;.s with the resl of Holen Help
US' , it welcomes laughs but
won't dod&amp;e a seriout question

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ways shall, but above aU ten
him we wUI ht loiether
bf.
cau"' with each bappy IIIOIDtllt
in the future, we'll lhillll " HI'I
sharin&amp; it too."

ITEM. They would ruult Ill
a measurt which attempted to
ao too far - that is, In a _..
ure or fuWity.
ITEM. They would, In COIJo
eequcee, alleoate a poulbly
decisive body ol OODurbllll SeiJo
ate Republlcana who will ao •
fl)(lg with reUOilible laoclioDI
88Binal tho Soutb but WOIIId
not ,o
lor a moment with
what the Ford people ban In
mind. And It ia the Senate, and
not the House, whleb is tha vital arena of decision. Nobody
doubta that the House would
and could pa.., almost anything,
&amp;lvto the pmenl lllQQd,

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Wt blame the m~~~J lli,lurl•
eootradlctory bdutviQI' 81 ha'· that OtlCIII' In the bome 011 IICCIInl oat belli loslalled io your dtato but faD to add that wa
car then beinC throl'll from the wtre too IQJ or ~I 10
ear In an accident because you prevent them.
hadn't bothete4 to fastu your
we tab a .nut It lelp • ,..
belt. Or eallua 10 much of the 1u tJtea eJ1mb 1n1o a ear and

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A doctor recently treated a
We take piUs at night I&lt;&gt; help
man lor a peptle uloer. T h • uo aleep and pep pl)]s In the
man bad warried hlm'ltll lick mom'•g 1&lt;&gt; get us IJOI"' apln.
about r..U~ faUout. when Then we wol¥1er why we nev·
he ahould bavt been rllii.PliiJ. er f&lt;ll!l quile JJP to par. ·
Did you ever etop and paale
ovir how the rest of tbe animal
kingdom gets &amp;1011110 well wlth-

Waleh over Mother and ease
her
burden fer she ill blladed
0111 tranquillterl7 Meybe the1with a brush--off.
by (1'1•1. Plea,. saw her from
Today lli Wtduelldey, March 're 11111arter than we think they
leadened
Send your teeth•p q1111tlons pain and lilt ber
31, the 90th day of 1962 with 275 are.
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, heart.
Q - Wllat II a earaaele? Call
to follow.
care o1 Helen Help US!
this
II
be cured?
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I haw slrmed but You do not
MM. In anJ event, these
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do
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moon
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approachlog
Its
ha"" 1&lt;&gt; forlin 111&lt;.
Ratller Ford propo~~ls arilt from a
not · mean a. carbuncle, which
A GIRL'S PIU YER
pleiM aceept by father Into ohamber which Is not in hl!lor- Dew phase.
Is a Jarse boll with more tbBil
Your Kingdom of understand- lcal truth able, on Its own IUid
Ooar Readers:
'lbt mornlog star Is Mars.
one openhta. A 'W'Uifcle II a
There are times when a col· inC love. Keep him oafe tw 111. without the ehocks and blandumnist must cry. This Ia one ol - PA'l'TI
Tbe evening atan.. are Mars. llllall fleshy outgrowth any·
ly 111111 gulda!ICI of the Senate,
· frhere lit the ~. A QOI'IDal
them : The following letter Is
1&lt;&gt; legislate with true wisdom
Jupiter and Mei'CIIrY.
PROJILPI
WITH
A
example II found .t the Inner
from a ~lrl ID her early tHnS.
on 10 harsh, so puslonste and
Franz Joseph Haydn, the AusCAPri'AL
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of the eye. In some M&gt;mDear Helen:
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civU
trilll composer, was hom on
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en
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earuilole lomla at
Will you pkase print my let·
this day Ia 1732.
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rf&amp;hla.
the outlet of the bladder. II IUch
ter. II Is not Ill you. but l.ha•t · ·1 ba'&lt;il a problem and It llarts
Hou•e meehanlmll art lint
011 this day ID blstoey: .
I eat'lJ!ICle is 1111811, II I * be
lan't rate lor hlftdllne DOIICOMtilllto writ• lt. WaltiJI&amp; is so lonoly. •it.b I Cl{lilal "B". It
Ill 1840, an oncullw o touched with an electric caularJ
bo)'l,. il't Bi&amp; Brother. Aocl he's tlonll questloal. Ill currtnl leadDear God:
baued by President Vaa. IM'tn after whidl.. lt will dJtlaijpear•
I am writinl to you becaWII wOIIdetful, but the lroublo b, ers, DemoCI'IIIe and Repub!lclll.
lltlblished • 10.hour work day Bul It II It lli Jarie II 1118Y bave
I don't know wbere to turo. I I'm ''&lt;leorp'a little slstar." HI an able men. But the tb!Jtnct
lltabllshed · a lO.hour Wol'k clay to be cut ·out ·'l1lei'e 111Uany
MYO just IQUild out that ~ II· is 21, I'm 16 and look Y011111
In the lloust, lloclllll olltllraa 1111' IOvtmllleal ~klyel.
101111 blteetlon In .a bla~ wltb
thtr will die very IIQQII. Tbere lor IIIJ' qo. I think his lrlendl IIICI J'llll'f!Divt rulel, of 111J
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the
fonner
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Is nolhing any roorta I can do. '"' the ..- . but they WQU]d ..paelty lor truly Nrdllfta
ol
the
United
stateil
anll
be treltecl to prevt~~t • 1.'1"'111"'
You haw decided upoo my fa· never think of tobbill&amp; the cra- bile on 1 hl&amp;b phllolopldcl) It,.
-tor lfom South Clrollna,
ther for the mou clreade&lt;l. B&lt;llll.. dle, allll. buldee, l
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t1 II an undeellblt lborlconlJollll c. Clttho1111, died.
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lim.. the most welcome, ;jour- Gealge'a lister. He'a ··a
liM lllf.
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Dty: death.
frilllld, WI think allk~ 11'1 Vflfl
ITI!:M. " ' - r , the lloult
I haw asked myself, "Why close, bul be'l tho ba- body Republloalll art moYIDC 011 wllll - · Into ea..t iltrouahout the
tlnlted States lor the flrat time.
him'" He is SO iloOO, SO WOJ&gt;o auard soU.. AoJ lloy 11M 1o Is bound to lie - . reprdlea
Ia ltJI, Cong!'eu ereated the
4eriul, 111cb a iood husband. pu1 Georp'e liltnt third d• of llew purt their mou- 1111J
Civilian
Oonservatlon Corpl to
father, nei11hbor an4 friend. My . ,... before they eaa dlt. me, ht, I I a pl'lttJ Pll'lltiiD JIM.
provide
vocational
tralnllll and
anawer is simple: "Why
DOl and that Lm't euy. We diiMible , _ Ia I IUiplclon that they
him!"
dale, boca- Georp lhina 1 an playlnl ~ falriJ ~ employment for yoonc men.
Death i• such a feared thlna, netd a chaperono.
politl&lt;alof ·nell!
- · J'llr'l
qalnll eo
the
but II can bt a bleasing. My
approach
... A thouiJhl lor the day - Sen.
Gorp left lor the
"""" ed
latber has been •pared • creal last IIIOIIth, but It hasn't the~· psionll electiolll in their op. John c. Calhoun ooeo said ~'nlt
deal of pain. I am so lll'atelul ed. Tbt boys are allll III'Hfl· on purpo,. to reclaim urban vot· surrender of life Ill notllbi&amp; to
friends or IIIIJ'IIOrl lor tho Ropubllean llnkinl dowo Into aebow~&amp;lor that, Livinl wawd be sui· iah. A couple of hls
lertng, every day more, and 1 have uked mt "Wbo'1 IOiiJI to fl8l'l7. It Ia ID aim 111tlnly Ito 1111111 of Inferiority."
rea!W! !his is the best way.
IICanl off the WDives now, eaa
gitimate In ltaolf. But tblo Ia not
It never occurred lo rne that I apply? " bul they're
only the pia.,. lo try I&lt;&gt; lmpltmllll
nvE FOR FfVB
my lather MJuld be tht one kidding. I !eel like WHtlns a it.
cbol&lt;lll by You. Please ioop oip that says, "George's little
For, nan as It may SMm,
MILWAUKEB, Wla. (lJPI)watch over him for he is mme sister Is old llllOUih 1&lt;&gt; take care there are cer1ain national ifo Patrollnaa !Widolplt R. t
and shall soon be YOIII'L He .el berseU and old ..,u&amp;h Ill liUio whlcb eanDilt be treel04 will ht reedy 1&lt;&gt; aJIPI1 fQI' ·~
may never hear his - l y date. Any bide!" or bow CAN In Congress 88 mere pai'IJ It- medical decrte aoy day DOlt.
11om llanddau&amp;hter's laUCh I• I get It acrou thath U.., -'1 sues without great c!am&amp;ie to He duerves It
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gain, or see her omllllta fa.,._ lie atcuek down ~ the tlla! 1111 the puJllOS'! of prod~lnc wort·
Luedke dallvered a habJ bt 1
but I &amp;ball see It lor ltkn. S.. Qui? - r..rrn.E SISTER
able leglal.ation. In the moll· pollee ambulance Monday lor
des1illed lor death, may never 'l;lear Little Slater:
prec!M way, tbl.a Ia )Wit aucb 1111 the llltb lime In bll flv• Jlll'l
aee llijl matbar liakl. nevu ' Tbt boya probably fJIUft Bts lowe.
,.. the force.
bear her velce or loel htr touch. Biulher Is watehing, wherever
The bottom reality Ia that !hi
I will do these lor blm.
lie il. It wiO tab 1 while, but Acl!nlnistratlon-Dirkson bill Is
Just let him know he Ia waot• they'll be lll'OIInd. And don't Ill enilrely- "touch" enouab u It WELCOMit DAMAGE
ad and loveol, dear God. Jill\ Geor~e down. - H.
stands, II not, Indeed, too toucb
let him know thet he
llhaU
ellogetller. Tho lndleateel ecurllt
DOVer ht lor10tten In the bearta
'nUs column Is clodloaled to lor the elvll rights forces, thereof aU wbo knew him.
family llvtna, so if you're hav- !on, is 1o •ettle thankfully for
Watch over him and tell him lng kid troublt or IIIII plaiD what thy ha"" alroadJ lOt A
I have cried al¥1 that my lean trouble, let Helen Help YOU. persistent uowUIIn.- to quit
""!fe nded with eadnen at his
SIM&gt; will also weli\QIIII JOUI' while they -111'1 llhMd will htlp
dep~ IUid with hepPIDesa Awn aii1WIIna experlencu. M- llllbody but their !IPP'I'IIIoa.
of hie bern, oparetl pain. TtU
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Tuesday'• Result
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Tampa, Fla . (UP!) - The
Minnesota Twins are supposed
h
tc have the power itters. but
you cou'dr't prove it off what
th,"Y did Tuesday against Jim
0 Toole.
. And t.ht• Reds, not noted as a
power·h'tt'
1 mg Iearn th
. e past Iew
years. COO:ltnued. thetr home run
parade with a pair in the 7·3
tr10mp h.
O'Toole allowed just four hits sick: " .
as he pttched etght mm_ng~ an~ ~mcmna~! ~a~ meets the
became t)te first Cmcmnab Philadelphia Ph1ll1es for the fl.
pitcher to work lhat long lhls nat llme lhl• spnog
sprmg. He surrendered one run. The Reds cut four players
The veteran southpaw was from their roster Tuesday. They
spoiled to a U bad in the first sent . pitcher Dan N~vllle, a
inning on Frank Robinson 's rook1e, fJrst baseillB:n Tun Harkhomer off Camilo Pascual.
nes::; ~md outfielder Mel Queen
The Reds got two more in the to their San Diego farm club in
third, one
a double-steal
on optioned
the Pacific
Coast
League
which
Peteon Rose
scored. and
pitcher
Larry
Doveland
to
added another in the sixth on lntlianapo'i•
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Gordy Coleman's second homer The 23-year-old Queen spent
of ~e . spri~g. .
last sea~on wi~ the Reds, . but
Cmcmnatt 11 fmal two runs saw action mamly as a pmch
eame in the eighth on two sln- hitter in 48 games. He hit .200
g Ies, a .dauble a nd an error bY WI'th t ~o homers and 12 runs
the Tw1n1:
batttd m.
The Twnm got the;r first run Earlier 22·year-old pitcher
ln. the seventh off the tlr"!g Darr•ll Osteen was sent do':"'
0 Toole and added a pa1r Hl 1o ~an D1ego. He pllched six Illthe ninth off reliever Ryne Our- nings of a no-hit ball game
en.
ITuesday for the Padres.

Q - My oleetor •71 1111 blood
cholesterol level 1311) il too
blgb. He pul me on 1 flll·poor
dial and it C8lliO down In 3115.
Should I lr.ttp oa witb the diet!
• - /&gt;.ldtoup the te. . . .
uo t.o 1M u !Itt aormal
J'811ge of choleslerol In the blood.
heart speciailms bnve found thai
pel'IOIII wltb aver :U. mUIIII'&amp;IliS per 11)0 !lliiUters ol )llood
·are three times u likely ra liivi
COt'OIIIry bean disease as tboee .
with 220 or less. Bearing !his Ia
mind I thillk you should CCI-&lt;lPerate wi'b your doctor In ao ef·
fort to brhta your owo level
tlowo even further.

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GREENSBORO, N C (UP!)
- Fifty top professmnals and
100 amateurs lee off today in
the pr&lt;Him preliminary I&lt;&gt; the

llminiry gels underway at I ~ep. Mark Short o! Guilford
a.m. EST The last threesome County.
leaves the f1rst tee at 1:16 p.m. Former Wake Fore•! College
Normally, only one pro and golf slar Arnold Palmer will
one amateu1 would team up for team up w1th Wake Forest, P.,sthe event, but the format was ketball Coa•'h Bolnes MciGnney
changed this year I&lt;&gt; let teams and amateur Nick Saorinty in
COJlSlst of one pro and two another· threesome.
amateurs each.
A field ••I 144 professionals
Amoog the tap threesomea will tee! .of! Thursday In the
will be seven-time GGO winner !lirst rouhd of the GGO ' itself.
S•m Snead; honorary GGO The champiOnship round will
C_h_al_'rm
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r;iis~ 2-1 and 4-1, andThto Hacin e I;;;,n Gi':so:o:~d f~mi~;. Po~~
The Bul1ets, who finished
m 13 mnmgs.
e1r on1y m th
third behind St. Louis in the
eCOD
Or
other defeat was a trouncing , :::'r. ' and Mrs Nick Perkins '
NBA's Western Division during
from Middleport
.
I Patsy Clark i of Kmgsbury Rd. ' :
PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMA TESt
the regular season have beaten
By FRED DOWN
~yger_ Creek opens tts season . spent Friday evt&gt;ning with Mr.
the Hawks :1-l in 'the best out
UP! Sporto Wriler
thJS Friday ~fte rnoon .at Galli· land Mrs. Lyle Hysell and lam·
ol five s e r 1e s. Philadelphia I The St. Louis cardinals hope :pol~s, begmnmg at 4 o clock. ! ily.
·
.
came in third behind Cincinnati · Johnny Keane enJOys dmlng on , \\tckhne has scheduled six 1 Mrs. Nolan (Mary\ Haning's i
In the ~astern Division and his own words.
:games thus far. He hop~ to mother, Mrs. Maude McMur- 1
lead !he' Royals 2-l in their Nothing personal, or course, ·add more as ,weather perm1ts; r 4:;.. is . in Y.elerans . M~morial ; . P~ ~E ST.
WY 2·3284
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
playoff series
The 76ers can bul lhe world champions had Here1 IsI ..
KC· · s· · schedule
:.
Hos:i:ta~l~in~P:o:m:•r:o:y~.-=======================::~
wrap
At Galhpolls
-·--11 up with a victory Wed- that amused • confused. abused AAprl1
sda .
feel;n• when Keane left them
pr1 8 .. .. .. At Middleport
ne y n~ght
-~
A ·1 22
G II' r
Loughery ·who averaged for the New York Yankees and Apnl Tl " .. A aR•po. •s
"All I said wa s:
about nine 'points 8 game dur- the~ announced that the_ te~,f!l Ja~ 7 . · · · · ·. ~aci~~me
ing the season against the which lost the World Ser1es ts All K
C· k h
Hawks scored 67 points in four the best team l've ever been are playgeder ree th omChe g-~~es
'th "
Y
on
eSchooleMolregames ' against St. Louis in the associated
T
WI ·
Kyger Elementary
dia·
playoffs, including a 31 point
he teams ~et Tuesday lor mond.
performance Tuesday. night in the first t•me smce the World
leading the Bullets to a 109-!03 Series - with Keane double- Mr. and Mrs. George Wrighl .
series-clinching victory.
dommg for the Yankee dugout, of Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs
The Hawks led throughout the ; of co~rse_ - and, lo and behold, : Felix Alkire of Harrisonville·,
contest until the Bullels knot· , lhe Cardmals came out on top ' enjoyed a steak supper in Galli·
ted the game in the fourth 1agam.
.
I polis on Saturday evening.
quarter. Baltimor&lt; broke a 94- It was rookie . Redbrrd Man94 deadlock late in the period ager AI SchoendJenst who wore FOYT ENTERED
on three successive goals, two lhe look o! the cat that sw~l- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI)by Walt Bellamy and one by lowed the canary when hot·hJt· A. F. Foyt will try for a third
Don Obi and took the lead for tmg rookoe Infielder Ed Sp1ezio Speedway SOO-mile race victory
good. '
~It _a 430--foot triple in the ninth this year In a rear-engine, V-8
The Bullets travel lo Los An- mnmg to give lhe Cardinals a
powered car.
getes Saturday I&lt;&gt; meet th 4-3 v1ctory. Bob Purkey limited
--Western D i v 1 s 10 0 champi.:: the Yankees to one run for s1x
MANCimSTER,
England
Lukers In the first of the best innings but the American Lea- rUP!i - Johnny Cookie, Bri·

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Show me afilter that delivers the taste and I'll eat my hat."

the brllllant career of St. Louis
star Bob Pelllt, who announced
his retirement several weeks
ago. Pettit, the only player in
the NBA to s&lt;ore over 20 000
poinls, said he's ••pretty .;.ell
upSet going nut like this ... He
played only 14 minutes and
scored six points.

r~in~,io~u~tpoEin:le~d~P~a~ui~Airrns~le~ad~,~::::~~~~~~L~U~C~K;Y~S~T=R;I;K~E;;F~IL~T=E=R~S=:;;;;;:;;;;;~=~~~~~~~~~

guers
lied Inthethescore
with and Lus Angeles 1wellerweights 10).
gle runs
seventh
eighth mnings against Ray
Washburn.
. . A ver•g• Dropa
Sp1ezw, a 23·year-old natl~e
of Joliet, Ill ., who hrt .300 m
32 games lor Tulsa last season,
IS . hlttmg al such a hot pace
thiS spnng that hJS one hit in
two tnes agamst the Yankees
reduced hts average from .632
to .619.
Los Angeles Dodger strikeout
king Sandy Koufax pitched a
!our-hitter and struck oul
but the Chicago White Sox got
thr&lt;e·hit pitching of their own
from Bruce Howard and Greg
Bolio lor a 2-0 triumph It was
Koufax ' second consecutive
nine-inning sparkler although
be lost both games.

JAY mUMP WITHDRAWN
LAMBOURN England IUPI)
-Jay Trump' wlnner of the
Grand Nati..;al Sleeplecha,.,
has b"'m withdrawn from Sal·
, urday's Whitbread Gold Cup at
1 Sandown and wiD
next run in
the Grand Sleeplecbase de Paris
at Aueull, France, June 211.
HEAVY 11CKET SALE
Twelve cil,ndidates are trying Oll&gt;Y Golf clu1J.
HOUSTON IUPI) - Nearly
FIGHT RESULTS
out for the !~ Middleport High The schedule to date:
175,000 tickets have been sold By Untied Prell illternallonal
•chool golf learn under Coach Monday, April 5 at t
p.m. for the Houston Astros' first six NEW YORK &lt;UP!) - Jose
Nolan P. SWI!ckhammer.
against Gal~.
..
:baseball games 1n the new Har- Torres, 111'1•, New York, !
They lnclud&amp; Steve Hlndy, Pat Monday, April 12 at 4 p.m. a· , rls County domed sladium.
stopped Willie Pastrano, 17410,
Edwards, Wayile Davis, Sam 1a1Dst Nelsonvme.
ISOCCER MEET
New Orleans (9) - Won world
Clatworthy, /&gt;.sa\Bradbury, Dave TUesday, Apr!ll3 at Hidden ! ST. LOUIS (UPI)-The Cath· light heavyweight title); mille
Jenkins, Dave l,lurkett,
Jim Valley ag)IIMj Wahama.
. olic Youth Council AlhSiaro of Griffith, 14810, New York, outButeber, Steve Pullen, Bob · .FJ:Iday, ·April 18 a!. 4 p.m. •· St. Louis will meet Eogland's polnled Jose Stable, 146, Cuba
Schmoll, Roger Leffingwell a.od galnst Athans.
.
Nottingham F'orest In an inial' (15 - relained world welterlllke Bratlob. Top performers Tuesday, April J\1' at t;~~.m. national soccer match on weight Iitle).
of last year wbo graduated are Bi•lnst Jack110n. .• .
. . ·May 21.
--lhe twina, Ron and Don Han- ~esday, April .~24, SEOAL
WEMBLEY, England (UPI)Ing.
tourney at the _ _na _Country. Mooday, April II, Jackson and' Brian Londaon, 20010, Britain,
In addition io a schedule ol 1club.
·
"·" ,. - . -~· " __ Wellston.
outpointed Billy Walker, 19510, ·
IS appearanCill already
set, Satlll'day, !,lay I, Fl. Frye Wednesday, April 19,
Britain (10).
Colch Swackhalnmer expects to and Athens at ~v.,..ly J9 a,lliS Je(. and Athens at Athens. •
-, ltrr,llil· ge ollters with Pl. Pleas- May 3 aPGallljiOU.: ' • i
"f'rid&amp;y i April 21 Saturday, Ap- PHOENIX, Ariz. tUPI) -J&amp;Now Leslngtoo, Mar· Salul'day, April I, Pl. Plea., rll U, Southeastern District lour·· 1111 Pimentel, lit.,.,
Mellico,
IIIII' Pomeroy. ant, Ft. Frye, ·~ GallliJOUL · ney at Fllfrsreens Countcy rlubiatoCked out IIW!Iel Tarrama,
.._ - tho Pom· , ~y, , AprU 11, WahamL
near Jaeblln.
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Op- of Another
North Carolina.
seven
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lournament
- the lasl
team will corsist of or
mines
the series
Weslemwhich
circuitdeterrepstop before the Masters.
pro Gary Player. lelevision per. resentative for the NBA finals
The $5,000 GGO Pro-Am pre- sonality Ed Sullivan and stale The game marked the end oi

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Top hltter.s are expected to · Iars_fr~m th~ 1964 squad. .

er. John,on. a take charge Seekmg these JObs are : senoors on Mrs. Nellie Clay on Thurs·
c3tchc&gt;J , hJs the strength to be 1 - Phd Duncan, Pettey, Don t day.
Farm llut Four Men
a powerful hitter in this, his Thomas, Snyder, and
Sonny ' Mrs. Hazel Sta nley visited re·
Pitcher Tod Wills, who was
aXIDl last year. Gardner, from the Pack, a transfer from Galttpol· lcently wilh Mrs. Virginia Gib·
port pide, and Vanlnwagen, !"IS ~ _JUntors .- Charles Moody, lson.
&amp;dmitted to St Joseph 's Hospit- By Unttett Press JatPmatloual . from the right, are potential
Vld Ha~nson, Earl Skaggs, . Mrs. Zeta Dean visited Mrs.
al during the weekend with !
fine hitters.
and Joe F_1sh~r. also a transrer Lana Gihson on Wednesday evstomach trooble, was reported I Kevin Loughery and the Balfrom Galhpohs ;
sophomore 1ening.
m good conditwn.today_.
, ll'more Bullets have roved that
Joey Wlils and freshmen David
The hospital sa1d W•lls would ta d'
d ta~ d 't
,Jividen and Pete Peck.
PMrs. Leona Hysell visited at
be ,-lea
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" s~ soon 1 " s con 1on really matter diD'ing National
, as season t e o als were lo oooeroy
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keeps tmprovmg. 'nlere was 8 k tball Aasociation playoffs
4 - 4 but three of those loses nM~s . Lana Gibson and Gar·
never any spec. iflc,,dlagnosis,'.' a a: ~e Philadelphia 'lters will
were heartbreakers.
I
.
Kyger Cree k tos t to Ga 11 .I· don
spenl
spokesman S3ld• He was JUS t get a chance I&lt;&gt; second that me&gt;'th G1bson
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PHILADELPHIA (UP[)-ll'l. boa boom :led the borne tam In -~·=:;:=:::::::;:::;:;:~
win or out tonight lor the
the lint three pmea. 'l'be 'flai. ,
einnatl Royall and the l'bilaclel- tara woo all tbree.
pbla '/len are conlldenl it wDI But Coach Dolpb Sebayeo of
ht the latter u the two teams the 76erl exuded optimism. Re
meet In the fourth pme of the said the entire team, lncludlnl Splash. Get help Qll the • -,
National Basketball Anociation ailing Wilt (lbe SUit) Chamber· $110t. ~ CLEANERS &amp; .
DYE!!$ fast In ttw.
Eastern DiviaioD ,.millnal play· lain, il "the healthiest 8ince the
VEU:OW PAGES,
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The home team carrleo a S.1 "H we play the kind of ball
Where your finpn
edie In the boil of live serlet, we've been playing during the do the walkln&amp;.,
but will ht buelling a jlnl that
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he can work behind tbe plate Fourleen boys greeted Coach
M
1so 1.s
John Wickline Tuesday evening
By Mn. Felb: Alkire
11
necessary
tchoore
Da
Can
when
baseball
practice
began
at
Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Jacobs of
e
aveaction
as- Kyger Creek H1'gh School .
NEW YORK (UP!) - Jose 18,112 fan•, who paid a house II didn't appear ta affect his Clxpertence
a senior casaw er.
limited
spen t Thursda Y ev·
1
Torre~ lmoc:ked Willie Pastrana record of $239,9li6 to sea the vision, a commission docl&lt;&gt;r la~l summer in the infield
Rt . 1
last
, •
with Mn. Hope Harper
oil hill ligbt heavyweight throne bargain program, weot to Tor· was concerned enough 1o ex- After these boy• the r~sle
et'nmgf ro~tt
year ~ I
Harper.
-and possibly ~nto retirement- res.
amme It between the eighth .
'
. . r squa are lve e ermen an : Guy Wilham Harper,
astu'-t
Ka--"d
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th
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18
largely
young
and
untried
m
two
reserve
playero.
dent
at
Rio
Grande
College
I
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redicted
Sufi
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Jus as e p
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en u-•
uu. owa
an n1n roun s.
high school caliber pla Seek.
.
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,
Nowa Jose,
the middleweight
bull, would a The
28-year-old dealt
PuertoPastrano
R•can, work
Alteron the
Torres
to : a l'obs
ar lik
Junio~artYTo~y soulhpaw
The Jeltermen
l!'e 'thirdJunior
h1s over
mother,
Mrs. weekend.
Hope ~~-~(On~ly~ga~m~e;•~ch~ed;u;,led;);;;~~;;;;~~=~·l,
like
shot al
7·5 underdog,
bruisecontinued
in the nm!IL
Sophae
Lanny Tyo,
base· 1ted
Harper
a recent
champion Joey Giardello.
the first knockdown of his long round, referee Lobianco decid- N ns,
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en,
n man Cbuck Leach,
lnfieldar Mro. . Dasa Mark•ns of ZanesSo, too, would welterweighl career in the sixth round and ed ta call a hall before the bell ~Json, Larry. Stobart, Blll Hy. Larry Snyder, catcher • r 1r s t VIlle VISited w1th Mrs. Lana G•i&gt; !
l,j' ~ .f}:~.!.\
~
champion Emile Griffith, who wound up as the new king of rang !01' the loth session.
se I, Dale Zmuneran,
and baseman Ronnie Pelley, and son on Thursday.
,
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successfully de!endo!d his crown ·the 175-pouoders when.referee While Paslrano sat on bla Freshmen Jim Conde, Je f 1 centerfielder Orville Barnett. , .Charley Ba~nhart 01 .8hade ,
Tuesday night by outpointing Jr~n Lobianco stopped the fight stool weeping Torres fiuog his Boggs, Bill Hackett, Danny Ev.
·VISited w1th hJS brother, Rev.
. the first
. half of at the end of the ninth round arms mto
.
. .m an ecstatic
. oos and JimmY Dave nport .
Returnmg from reserve roles W'll'
Jose Stable .111
the• a1r
1 Jam 8arn hart an d ramt1Y re-- .
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boxing's Initial indoor title twin because of a lumpy brwse un- victory sign as hla Latin Amer- Of the first 9 possible start- ~ ~s~l sea~n are ·~~ho;nor~.;!;Y eently.
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bUI at Madison Square Gar- der Willie's left eye
lican rooters who made up ap-. ers, seven l)f e1ght are potent- +;an .11Ju;torh ares h UY· Dr. Carr of R1o Grande Colden.
. Paatrano suflen!d ·the injury proximately one half of the ial .aoo hit!P.rs or better
this If ~ w~ b 0 t 1 e :;"'~ ;:' n~ lege spent a weekeod with the
But the biggest cheers ol =in the fifth round and although lhrong, ran amok at ringside. spnng.
i ;~rne~t a~ ct':..: 0~~y othe~ r:g~L 1 Guy Harper family.

Today's .Medical Report
DIOII IOIIM.

are )Uiliors. ob: are eopbomoreo,
ond th• 1'001 lreaiunetL
Defensively, booed on I be
au&lt;cesaful 11114 siii!UIIfr team,
the Jacketa could ope~~ with a
lineup like thil:
Stobart, a junior,
pltcblna,
Senior Jim Johnloll calchlq,
Junior Jon CUnnlnilbaru at first
hue, Junior Mite Gardner at
second hue, with Freshman
Bill Swan possibly coming along
as a contender there after he "IC'd worry If 1 were
ridli hla brolr.o!n wrbt of a c88t
in 10 days ta two weeks: Mark
Tannehill, a freshman, at shortst&lt;&gt;p, and Buddy Moore, a junior, at third buo.
The outfield ba• old bands
returning from 11114 ln Sopbo;
more George Sauer in left, Sen-

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Efficient l""emmir.t lflllclll
are pal' to worry r &lt;lUI fallout
for 111 IIlii 10 far they Npon
that the lltuaUon Ia 1111dtr _.

Credit lor the 111[1!Bd'~ devolopmenl loot lummtr' went I&lt;&gt;
Volunleer Coach Chariot (EJrl)
Winebrenner, o~
1!IHS
d'.amond standout, .P,. a",)usy
railroader but never too busy
1&lt;&gt; work with YOWII
bueball
play..... Mr. Winebrenner Is a
volunleer utlstaot to
Head
t::oaeh carl Wolfe this Sprint.
Aa add Jell of 1111 fortuet
wiD cem• aelll Tlteoday wbea
Pomeroy eomeo to Mlddlepol'l
for the SI!:OAL OJM!IIer lor lNitb
dube. G8lllpollllo the del•adlng dl&gt;11tea ebamplon.
Twenty-three boys are out IDr

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suddenly would ·say, "Oopsl bla Bro!dway • bound mllllleal,
Sorey, We jual POIIoed that J~ ''Tbl llolr of the' Grtlsflllllat
""'s ............. 10 btl dob1il fGur - .' l'ltlllmlll'af·tht tWwcl." -.1;;'eet.i~ Olylppla ill Parbaa 46 l'tll:ill'tl ' venlool
b." BID Barpnt, prealdelll ol
·lilal'ktl • . A comjileC.
the firm mPinf the pJcturt, II- llllkDon, ~ CDrd, 1rill ~
lqeo that ''bllliDf pr ollleml" the John lrBJM role In the t&amp;were Introduced by Judy'J ag. makt of "'Stageeolch." Aiel. Ill
till, Freddie Fleldl, wbell abe l ~lite UllkooWll to lito JlfOo
'111811'1 pre1e111 at the Desllu feoslon, an a-rodeo cllamp from
Gower studio in Hollyw~ one MouWoa ..,t1o ·.want to
d41 wblle olber tllemberl of lc!.ley. to become. ali actor. .lopthe cut were r~. But plri!DtlJ •!IO*diiiL (~Uin&amp;
Insiders Joyal to Judy aaJ aile they dldD't c:baa8• hlo ~lil
became "incensed and Irate" !Ill¥ to !Up whtll they I o I
beca- of a factor that made lll!n 10 ~)
her feel she 1111111'1 ~ ~~Marge ~. lh• liOIIIt••-A,.., baa
td. l l l l l"""
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Swope is taJkln&amp; 10 Valllhtl fallb lo her fulurt. Sbt IIIII itef
Moadll' about tbe atsrrlnil 10~ IIJisbud will IOOD produol ID
In a play titled "Abll!'d'fllf llbwJI Wilb lbeil' OWD money o
Yours." U Vauglm illY' yN thelllake It tu maJor disk oombe'll road lour the show .all 111111 1111' distribuUoa .. . ~
Summit' in proputllto rw -II lhllll baeD In print about teanla
Fall Broadway opeaill&amp; . .• Bob- liar Pat stawari cll~lnf? ...
by Darin bao jult ~ • TV 89mttblal aew wW lie present
aertn to Seretlt Gtln8 vii one .. wben AI Hlrt plays his twin COIIol Ill top oucuti"" ,
Sleft cvta It CUnqle Hall oa AprU

87 W'aJH G. Brll!ldaladt. M.D.
It bas been said that nothing
II 10 rut theM dan u -

- The 1110!!1 team
theoe
same boya mw, with the addllion of two lladualed
eighth
IJ'aden; In :1'!'1-County League
lllgb SObool tlilmiMr play ·Jast
year, ftnl•blnc Ia the first dlv~
lion and wlllnilla tbe HI&amp; h
Sehool Summer !Gumameot.
- 'l'be anergonce of Gary
Stobarl ., a take-charge pitcher and the further developlllellt
of Sopbomore George
Sauer
and Junior Mike Gonlner as
pitchers last oummer.
In !Act all the 1911$ hopeo are
based Oft what the !earn proved It could do, by doing It, lsst

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F.
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T
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May. QUlt lg tin u'· ra e la!:"::rr.::o~l~ ~:::a:

--nd

roads have

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••;-~- thlrdand

:.at

llelpn and a atreteh above Marietta from
Newport to New Matamoru. We note
eonctntraUon In the area just
north of our two counUea. One bl&amp; loop
~· north from th9 Jackson area to the
Hoeldq hills and then back down to
connect with the main road west of Alh·
ens. and another south from the Jack·
~an-Wtllllon area to the Ohio River by
way of Oak
with even a aecond cut·
off In J.awrenee county 11 It nean the
river. There Ia not an Inch of aeeess
roadway destanattd for either Ga!Ua or
Melp.
There II even an ll'tt$S road that
runs north hom about tho vicinity of
Waverly to the n•llhborhood of Chilli·
colht, whm a four-lane htahway alrea&lt;ly exists.
Wt are not alone in our distress,
u there ue a number of other eoun·
ties art art by-passed. Anyone
with rea10n l1110ws that In any rood that
Is built there are bound to be !host that
ue ltft in tht backwash. There Is only
CUlt alttrnative, and that is to work and
atrlvt for the upJII'adin, nf additional
bltbways. For a number !If years there
has been a Rt. 35 group working for the
Improvement of that artery, and with
tilt ft1n1na of thla new scheme there
ahould be redoubled efforts. A part of
the pfiiClam of the ReiiOilal Council is in
that direction, but it will have to be push·
ed to the limit to overcQille the effect of
the new Applllathll way.
If aome of that money could be dl·
1erted from the finishiq ·up of the lanes
atreai&amp;ndtd on Rt. 3D beyond Jark·
aon. s the additional new hiahway in
the allla.Jackson line area that is In lm·
medl!ta prospect we ml,ht feel better.
Wt see no need for an access north to the
Hocking caves when Rt. 33 is already
laqtly four-lane In that 1irtttinn .
Mtlcs nteda Rt. 33 straightened out
from Athens to Pom.roy to gel back in
the fold of acce$$lllle places. Another
crying need Is for the building o£ the by·
passes around Middleport and Pomtroy,
and the &amp;ne ar&amp;und Gallipnlis ha• hePn
In the mm Jon~ enough for Gallians
to set Uf&gt; a b1g ery to get it proIJ'3m!Md. We hope that some rea! •~·
lion can 1&gt;8 mounted by both Ohioan•
and West Vl!'linlan• to r•t lh• mo~nr.
less water levol route of Rt. 17 four·lan·
td. with a new bridge across the rlVPr
from Henderson to l'nnn~t with th Gal·
lt'&gt;alls b)'-pa!OS. With these tblno.• oreom·
pUshed 'this area will be lla~k in bu•i·
ness. and we will onre more have a
dluet with other areas

·

Foobiote to Tbe Callu Madness: A New Yorker eaUed up

~wwe

IIUIII's not Ukel7 111a1 -

Tbt ~atut acenlc ltCtlon of the
area. the Ohlo River Ia only to bt dl•
playtll to the traveler at a point near

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"rtslon VOI'IIob or "Harlow," Ju- ''Tooca." The 0111-of·towner llkdy Garland '&gt;owed out. The of. ed, with oot UD1181ural
IIUfo
(lclal reasoulivttl wu "• comprise: "Third act? Just I b •
mltmenl cottlllct," but anyone third actl"
Itt the ll'lde tDoWI there'l no
·'l'l!t uplanllt. wa lim~
eucb lhillp II yotl bave a ~ · 'l1le tboUibllld ltllt, ·reallllal
Jni qent or a penona1 melt' tvtrJQlla -.alilci til 110 Callu,
er - a star's contract aom&amp;- arraiiiJed for ooe cbum to oee
tlmell baa more pages tbao the the first act, another the llec&gt;11Cf!1181'io, ev•M••••• Is apelled ond, and ·a lhlr(the third. ·
olll, lllwyera-Pi'k.t the IICI, · AnthOnl Netrtey'1
~

at tilt National Road, or Rt. 40.

that tht lion's share of access

Blawtel', bill former 111111111!1'
!lui 111111 01111 ol bll GIa I a I t

friendL

Dafl7 Sen!IMI, PomeroY"Mlddleport, 0., Mar. at. 19854 J1111 ....

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GUARANTEED

1. Against defect. in workman11hip and mt~Seria1s
ror th. life of the oPJrlnal tr~s(l.
2. APilWl llOI"IIUII toad hazt~~rde. (except repairable
puncture!!) ~ncounterro in evwydayy :~;r:
otr use for th. number of month"' .11
Repl11o;:ment. prorated on tread Wear and
lilt pricn current
time o( adj\llltmeat.

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EXPERT INSTALLATION!

ARMSTRONG'S
Linoleum . .. lnl1id Vinyl

U. I. Gov't. ln.,._

notfr COteriDQ for

every tlnd of Ooor. Bell
patterns Profe~ional tnstallatioo bJ' Ul, or
11o 11 youneu. Call WY 2-lor free estimate,

Swift's Pre•i•• Beef

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. WAU:.TO-WALL CARPETING
MOHAWK
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INGELS
FURNITURE

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PHON I
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Stokely~.s;._

NANCY OHLINGER

New Haven Archers Capture

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FLAnERING HATS FOR

Fashion and Value
On Porodel
PRE-EASTER

COAT
SALE

It's never Easter until you have
bought a new hat. We have all the
shape11 and styles you want and at
budget saving prlees.

Get ready for the Easter
Parade now - Choose one
of these fine Spring coats
from our collection, featuring graceful feminine
silhouettes in flattering
colors and fe.hrics. Shop

Luncheon to

Be Saturday

Discount
Prlceo

Ml Choice

te&lt;.

Diacounl Pric"

MARGARINE·

lhapea and colort for your se-

88

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J.·.

femininity. Shop the Bo·
nanza and save this Ea•-

Choose a new hand bag now to
compliment your new Spring
and Easter outfit. Many styles,

Discount Priced

IROUD ROUID

loot that portrays true

SMART HANDBAGS

get.

Steak
T-Bone or Club Steak
Porterhouse Steak
Minute Steaks
Roast

u, IWlfl'l
t. IOV'T.·
INSI'ICTID

OUr racks are filled with
all that is new for Spring
and Easter in 1 wlde
choice o-f beautiful eottons.
aceta;tes and blended fabrics. Dressel with the new

88c•nd$1.aa

lone In

ao11e11 • r1e11

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99c

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111.

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89c
89c

with • $5 .00 PURCHA$1
,._ Sat. April W, IMI

- C~ IIDffMfD WllN fACN JU1
ONI
' URCHA:i£. 'I'OU M.A. y lfDt!flrt, A~ II! ANY C0C..

and

EYAIS

ATANT

7

Cheese Spread

79°

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LIGHT WEIGHT FOR
SPRING WEARI
MEN'S ZIPPER

FOR

Pretty new rottons for girls in sJz.
es up to 12. Every little girl wantJ

Fine quality eotton poplin jaeketB
for Sprine wear. Choice of Ioden,
&amp;rey, blue or belle. Sizes 36 to 46.

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DRAPES

Now Sprlue pattern. -

ON OUR LOT!

Pretty pluUc " ' - ' In
potlernl ouilltble lor
any room ID the home.
Assorted colon lllld de.
.n,n.. Alllully lined.

fine quatlty 80 oq\IIR
printed cottons. 36 in·
ebet wide. All tast ~
lo~. Save at the Bona.n·

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Discount Prict1

Diocount Price

44:,

37:d

THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW! EVERY CAR
IS FOR SALE ••• YOU TELL US WHAT

Sl4to 10

Hi-g h qua.Ut)' sport style 111eaken
with rubber Bole&amp; and cushioned
inner solei. AU American mads.

METROPOLITIAN
MOTORS
Pom1roy, 0.

$1.94

pr

dunpreeo ill
men 211 to ._
Dlocount Prt..

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to

' Lilt Price $1
Mln'a Plain Toe Brown

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Samsoaite Card Table

Plllf

2acl Prize 2,000 S&amp;H G - SlomPI

loti P.a.

1,000 S&amp;H -

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DO :

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MEN'S E&amp;.l DRESS LOAFIRS AND
OXFORDS
or broom oxford&amp; ud

b-

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loalen, ldado by lllndlcottJobnson,
Cbolce ol oeveral POpulor IIJieJ.
Sius8\ltoll.

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beout1 •l!ldi bY VI Jon. ·' l'Uf

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r:t~: $
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TOILET~IES
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ll•we redeelfted, I le

Dlsccount Prlct1

Printed cotton eovers, filled.
with blended thredded foam,
Full size, Ftulfy.

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pr.

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cork
compolitiOD ooleo and heels. Boot buy In town.

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TO $2.99

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FREE in every EVANS •••

With long- eork - ' "

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Fresh
bunch

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19C

N.-4

lb.19c
..2. sc iatia
POTATO lOLLS
E¥aaa Salt Rlsfac

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Fancy Hothouse

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SWEEPSTAKES

Det&gt;oslt Entry 1 Nc:k of " loloric

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THIS WEEK

. .·WORK SHOES

JUMBO .11%1
· VWON

$1.00

8~·11

llock 6o Mink

SHREDDED FOAM
FILLED BED

Discount
Price

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sturdy built worlt oboes. Soft

99c
· Genuine Hope
Bleached M111Un. 3e
lncheo wide, linlobecl 1101! lor the . . .
die.

Bac

Seomless NYLONS ···

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MUSUN-yd. '

Many Colon

blue delllm
.U ailea for

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WOMEN'S SPORT SNEAKERS
DiKount Price

YOU WILL PAY AT---

'606 E. Main St.

Discount
Price

Mtode In USA

-.11

Plush bunDles IM!l'Y 101t
ebUd enjoys at Euler time.

Foot flattering new spring DreBI
Flats in fine leather or patent lites. Black and Sprtna: colora. Good
fitting last&amp;.

Bank Financing

lillecl

BUNNIES

DRESS FLATS

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fine eandy
loya,

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25-lb.

Morioi!I-'POT
.PIES 5:.-:~ 98c
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WeU modo 1114 (11)1 lilt

DI-nt Price

Cuddly laster

For Spring and Eoeter

Low Down Payments

CANDY FILLED
EASTER BASKETS
AND TOYS

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DlltGAREES

Jl'lne Iipper faekellt for
bon modo jual lib dods.
All • to 18.. ChoJce
ol. eolora.

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BLUE DENIM

JACKETS

Full Window Size
LINED PLASTIC

PRINTS

USED CAR

BOYS POPLIN
ZIPPIR ITYLB

EYAIS

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PDkiiiiiJ'I
BEST

Loden
Beige

each

ON ANY

3rd

Morton

$J.99

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Discount Price

Discount Pricao

80 SQUARE
COTTON DRESS

'PrU.

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Blue

JACKETS

and you'll

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DRESSES
find just the one at the Bonanza•

REASONABLE OFFER

REFUSED

TUNA

CllOUND IUP or
OIOUND CHIJCI(

a new Easter dre&amp;JII -

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Cll' B:lore

..... &amp;ura Lull

LITTLE GIRLS LIKE
FASHIONS ' TOOl
SPRING AND EASTER

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J lb1.

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Discount Prlceo

88c $1.7

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DRESSES

To Complet• Your Spring Enoamble

the Bonanu for Fashions
th at are 'kind to your bud-

B:.EA NS ':·.

Early Blooming
Spring Faohionsl
PRE-EASTER SALEI

EASTER WEARING

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Mar. 11,

.MfS. P10HI'tf

MASON _ Mrt. Ray Prolfltt
the devotional

I

ed Judge James Thompson as
guest speaker. Judge Thomp10n spoke oo " A Day in Court"
which
wac tollowed with
a question and answer period.
Those attending were Mrs. J .
T. Welch, Mrs. Donald F.
Roush, Mro. Paul Rickard, Mrs.
Karl Wiles, Mrs. Jesse Abe~
Mro. Charles Dodd, Mrs. Hilda
Ridgway, Mrs. William Russell,
Mrs. Edwin Stein. Mrs. John
Morgan, Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs.
R G. Greene, Mrs. Martin Berl!ford, Mrs. Tom Hoffman and
pe•to, Judge and Mrs. James
TJ!ompson.
BEND HUSTLERl!
~he Bend Hustlers 4-H Club
met at the New Haven Lodge
Hall on Monday evening. The
meeting was called to order by
!lie president, Sandra Plckellll.
The club sang "West Virginia
Boys and Girls" and gave tbe
4-H pledge. Devotions were led
b~ Tommy Roush, Becky Bw·rls and Cathy Haggerty.
This was club demonstration

Tbose atttmdin8 were

John
Harry
Layne, Robert Layoo,. L 10 Y d
Roush, Joo Paugh, W1U1am Ruasell. John will, Pastor Jack
Welch, Harold Rose, William
Powell and Donald BIIDliard·
nor.

Fry, John .f'. Rouab,

PERSONAUI

Mrs. Carl Gibba bas been a

wileD the Sunshine
tbe Muon Melbod!BI Churdl
011 Thuraday evenirll at
home. .u.tBiiDa oo-bostess
Mn. RUIIBII
CBpebart.
Ieeder led the group tn lbe
Prayer and rud • poem.

The by-laws of the class were
by the secretary,
Mn.
Slowart.
~beh presld~~ ~ Eber
f:;~i'ts ~ere ..."ad
and Mr;. Frank Hoffman
and Mr. and Mrs. John
cbalL Class members
sympathy card 1o Mrs. Roy
Burgess, a former class momher whost: aunt died in Virglnla.
Further plans were made for
the soup and bake sale ecbedulfor April 3rd at 10 a. m. at
Thomas Grocery In Mason. A
letrer ol thanks from the Rev.
W. C. Shepherd for a gilt was
acknowledged.
Refreshments were served by
the . hostesses to Mro. William
Fry, Mrs. Murl Meg..,, Mrs.
Howard Van Matre, Mrs. Fred
Taylor, Mrs. Eber Roush, Ml'l.
Everett Thomas Misaes Hilda
and Lorena Welss, Mrs. Reuben Stewart, Mrs. Lester Zerkle, Mr&amp;. Marvan Frame, Mrs.
Albert Swatzel, Mrs. Mary
JohnBon, Mrs. George carson
and Mrs. Helen Srewart.
Hostesses for the April meet,.
will be Mrs. Murl Megee
Mro. William Fry.

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TEIIVISJoHs

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People In ·

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FUNGI-REX

Holf

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Crnuleu Oint·
men!. 1Vt 01:. tiM.

Sizes

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BUBBLE
BATH

Rex FILM

MQuntWAIII
COOl Dhlo """'""·

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8o1t of 20 p~elltU.

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2

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L &amp;. Z Shop

fat DMdruH Tttet.
Mint, Emtrlkl lrltl
LatMr, or Brit• Co~
lfttlollq. I fl, 01.

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118·120 E. Moln

GOLDIN ULAC nAGIANCI

DUSTING
POWDER

Fut-ldtnt: pain rtllef.
5-lflill talbltll.

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I rot Tift HICE OF 1 - Pl.lfl A PUIIY.

2for •38
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98c MERTHIOIATE AEROSOL 2f
Thlmtratll LIUJ® l
or •gg·
25c ADHESIVE TAPE
2fOf •26
Rnall waterproof. W l5 Yilt.
30c
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Mis. Richard Grinstead. Mrs.
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Mrs. Joey Roush, Mrs. A. L.
SJII'ouse, lolrs. Frances Taylor
aqd Mrs. Wayne Capehart.
The April meetin11 will be
hold at lbe Ala Quillen Memuilal building.
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Mfs. H. L. Dyer. Tho after-

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Mro. William Russell, prosL· - - - - - - - - - dent o! New Haven Woman's Mrs. Helen Stewart visited on
club, and Mrs. Danny Yonker Sunday with friends at Apple
of Mason attended the State
W. Va.
Convention of Womao'a Clubs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aidheld the past week at the Green·
and Nancy and Mrs. Aid·
brier Hotel ot Whtte Sulphur
father, Charles Kelly of 1
Sprmgs.
Ind., visited friends
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Vance on
at Logan, W. Va. ~
visited their 100 and family • Misses
Rice of Hunt· I
Mr. end Mrs. Tom Vance end lngton and Gratus
Aldridge,
children at Morgantown, W.Va. both freshmen at Marshall Uniover the weekend.
versity, visired the latter's par·
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart · ento on Friday evening.
recently attended the wedding Mrs. Stanley Harbour,
a
o! Mrs. Stewart's sLSter, Linda student at a beauly school In
Pauline Cummins, to Jack 8os- Athens. attended a show
on
tic, both ol Racine, Oh1o.
hair styles In Columbus over .
Mr. llfld Mrs. Jack Stewart
weekend.
were recently lD Zanesville, 0.,
----where they attended the funeral
o! Mrs. Stewart'• arandlather, Get-Together Held
Mr. M. P. Adams, Zanesville.
Henry Johnson bas
At Justis Home
1o hili hnme after ·
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cal patient at Holzer
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Ill
ed We · sday with a
of Cbarleston were week
family get togetber·ol the
guests of his parents Mr.
er R/.sh sisters alld other relaMrs. Johnny Roush. '
lives.
John Layne ot Marshall
Attending the dinner meeting
versity visited his
parents, were these sisters of the bosMr and Mrs ' ·~1 Lavne
dur· ress, Mrs. Freda Henry of
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.
Clifton, Mrs. Elsie Lievlng, Mrs.
Mary Jane Webb and D1ane Estyl Clark, Mrs. Fannie Ci";"k
Miller o! Southerlon_ . Beauty all of New Haven; Mrs. Eumce
School, HuntingtoD, VISlred wlth Hu:t, Graham Statwn;
Mrs.
their parents, Mr. and Mn. L?wse Gibbs, Broad Run; two
Wilbur Webb and Mr. and Mra. SIS!ers-m-law, . Mrs. Evelyn
Douglas Miller over tile week Roush end JanJe and Jerry, and
end.
Mrs. Vannie Roush,
all of ,
Barbara Howard of
New Haven, llfld the daugbler
University, HuntiJCton,
and son-m-law of the hoatess,
her parents, Mr. and Mn. B.
. and Mrs. Tommy Taylor
J. Howard over the weekend. and daughter, Jill, o! Mason.

night and the !allowing membets gave demonstrations ' Ed·
die Halstead, Aliee Stone, Steve
H'.lstead. Cheryl Bumgardner,
Beverly Knapp, Cindi Roush,
Vicki Bumgardner,
Nancy
Roush and Becky Burris, Talks
were g1ven by Leah Ann MLII·
er, . Allan Smtthson •nd Joy
Smtthson.
Re!reshmenlo were served to
tllose mentioned above
and
Patty Smith, Linda Roush, Debra Kmg, Debra Gilman, Jenn1.fer Zerkle, Conme Haggerty,
Co%)1 Cooke, and leaders, Mrs.
Samuel Halstead, Mrs. Donald
Bumgardner and Mr.. Helen
Smithson.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
· Linda Lou Roush, daughter of
~- and Mrs. Jarneo N. Roush,
w.llo honored with a llllfprlse
tilrthday party on her lOth birthday Saturday. Games
were
played and prizes won by Becky
Paugh, Jayne Hart, and Tony
Grimm. Mrs. Roush was a,.isted by Mrs. Robert Cooke and
Mrs. Robert Tennant
Refreshments were oerved lo
Debra Karr, Frances Wriston,
Jayne Hart, Cindy Haggerty,
Becky Paugh, Cllarlene Weav·
er, Debra Rickard,
Sharon •
Wood, Jay Louden, Bobby Tennent, Kenny Tennant, Lawrence •
Burris, Tony Grimm, Charles
bte Smith, Debra Gilman, John
Weaver, Jeff Roush, and the
honoree Linda. Sending gifts but
unable lo attmd were Chrllltlue
lli&gt;ffrnan end Janie Jeffers.
· .IUNIOR WOMAN'o CLUB
The New Haven Junior W~
man•a Club met for their March
IDHtlllfl at the borne of Mro.
Wayne Capehart. The m..un,
wu coiled to order by the
prellclent, Mn. A. L. Sprou...
A devotional reading was given
by Mrs. Jack Paugh.
The club voted to ~end a
gift of ~ to the exchange stu·
dent, Martha Madrid, for ber '
birthday. The club held a card
party March 27th at the can-

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WOMAN'S CLUB
were sened lo MrL N.
New Hoven
woman's WelD, MrL Lloyd Rousb,
mot on Tuesday ovenlllfl at JobD Fry, Mrl. Howani
bome of Ml'l. Edwin Stein. &lt;mhall, Mrs. R. F·
•otl~ns
were ted by Mrs. w. T. Slone, Mn.
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Mn
Jljck Welch.
Mn. B.
BDCO,
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dtilt, pr08ided at lbe bwnness
._ling Mrs. Edwin Stein, libROTARY
rti-lao, aMOunced that National The Rotary Club met ThuraL~rary Week will be April 25 """ . ' "'"~ tor their regular
!bfough April 30 and that Op- dinner meetlllfl at the .
ei) House will be held at the Methodist
Churctl. Richard
Ale• Quillen Memorial Library Will&lt;s, math teacher _
et
wMcb the dub sponsors on Ap- ma biih ecboul, contmued a
rD 30th with Mrs. Charles Dodd ,...;01 of talks oo Modern Math,
In: charge of the refreshment! Those attendini were RIChtO be served at the Open House. ard Ord, Frank Capehart, Clyde
The library will also sponsor Foley, Edwm Stem, Harry Mill·
• poster contest for grades I er' Arthur Thabet, Donald F.
~gh 6 to promote National Roush, Geor&amp;e tngels, R a I p b
Library Week.
Whitmore, Loyd Rouah, Rolli&lt;!
Mrs. Mu Eichinger, Mrs. Wiliamaon and Mr · WilkJ.
llarold Rose and Mrs. Rillpb
LUTIIEIIAN MEN
Whitmore were accepted into The Lutheran . Church Men
the club as new members.
me. on Tuesday eveoiog for
A nominating commitree for their regular monthly dinner
the election of officers was ap- meeting at :&gt;!. Paul's Lutheran
ponnted: Mrs. Jess Abel. chair1'be
am was preman, Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs. Hll· Church.
progr
da Ridgway and Mrs.
Paul sented by Donald BIIDliardner
Rickard.
and William RusseU led devoMrs. John Morgan introdue- lions.
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NEW HAVEN ( Pal PaQ&amp;h
Muaieal Gathering
of New Blvu wbo bowll at
tile MUOil Bowllnl C&lt;lnter b
AMSON - s.vorll persons Thabet's Doparlment
stnre, MJ.40N
from the Bend area attended aeored 200 which stands u lb,e : ~.,;,
the West Vlzllnla AU State hlgb game lor the Women 1 PTA mee11 .
Thursday League and Sunday
High School Band, Otorus, and Night's Mixed League. lofn. rll I, et I P· m. • tba
Ot cllema concert Seturday ev· P b 1 the captaiD of ber sebool.
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Hlgb Scbo 1 studenta parttctpat·
hi!
tng In tbe All State Band were
en
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Gary stewmt M.m· Sbarr)'
AIDED RECOVERY
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Flesber, New Biven,
and NEW HAVEN _ Macl!tnl!il's
Ou-isty Heward, New Haven. Mate Third CIB58 Thomas M. tnl __ fllgh! Marclt
Attending were Mr. and Mn Mcintyre, USN, husband of the ~- destroye,r ,
Reuben Stewart of Mason, Mr. former Miss Virginia A. Espen- llsqn,. was . ~and Mn. Okey Howard, Jr., ·Mr. ecbied of New Haven, W. Va., slgned tq the
.Mrs. Jack Flesher of New was part of the recovery force tics and
Haven and Janelle Call, Mason. during the first manned Gem- ·project.

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fwo new car . . . . l'oliable •DCIIIC I!OIJel 19ftl'M'ent paymenll up teD afterllo&lt;lll at lbe ~Mitbodlll
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pie centerlnl ol I lllBP noedlo iBut the bad7 ............ blood technique• help
tor till !lib. bome, ICbool or "" ndDIOII, . . . . . . bll\IDD .. ,. . .awrcll. Mrs. Pt:npl• ,.. •
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In the camora..
vleWIIndlr eelll porod 1o I""'!IDiM llld Ivoid leg amputation• duo 10 ill· •dullry baH IIMir llld round Slilpmlnla of aluminum ID 0. JOI'IIior resldO!II of IIIII · •
makes the eiJIOM'O corroot. 1fl&amp;bl on forelan ln"'d- llld lected shin bo110 friCIIInt. 0111 dial llyles
N•w . !ll&amp;b . VIII~ oember reached an all · Ume muolty. Rev. Euil"'!" Gill tf.
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"Tblo auiOallllc upt . 111111- 111 Ia lhla problem lbat lllUII \dispt ..... the weight of ftllrllll age silicon al)d
germaniUIII ~ at 5,188,300 IODI • "" Delated.
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flriD&amp; boloYatioll by Peo&amp;u - bl solwd by merllcll te- lor stancli"l from the IDIO&lt;'Ied tnllllslorl lor ltlll\llaloa te- esllmated-$30 mllllon wu tpeot Mr. llld Mro. Hotl!lerieoop.&amp;'
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boll o-al Ol-.llkG. llld ltl , de'reloped. *ted IIIII rtilDed Mlrch
Meoawlllle, !boll am; the other pla&lt;e1 a bOQe eeller cii'CIIllt .. . NR eyloa lor research In advance ol the o1 Mulberry Helgbtl, called ._
the
ol AdmlnLstr•· ' -ldwldo c:bemleal 11tes illd 1for lour years - will bo • II*~ wltb 811 imlllllar bean * t bridge back ol the ll'lleturt In up Pld wltb ~ rue....U •• toy lair.
Mr. lllld lira.
BoweD.
011 elf
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tn&lt;ruood 111 ovonp o1 71 dard for oth.- liDo carneraa, bave . their IOI'Vl•"' a new an unlnlected 11'08 and u ileR~ Of • .._ . . to c(JUat IJllll' · •
Ro H ell wbo 11 emplo,.d
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cent IMUally since 1 major 111d Robert 1. Poanoek, cllreo-, ballery • po"""" device worn InC bellini the lnlec:tlllll beoomes tleel-wool pad!!
Seulllld
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In 10r of lloneyweU pboto&amp;raphlc under the •kin an~ rechon.,. euler to handle.
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Iproducts.
abll from outside throuah elec- '1111NGS TO COME- A trail- ea, to tnaU them crllp wUl&gt;
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II employed In Well.tllw1,
of
llld
1riDt1r bul- l
. Waroer's pn&lt;ltonn as
Ia dlo Newo - Med- 't:romqnetlc induction. 1'ho de- slstorlzed TV camera system 0111 fr)'lnt.
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Va.,
w
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the world'• bi&amp;iest producer ot 'l leal ..,;once may aome dl)l , 1101 vlee may '""' •• lone as 30 smaller than a shoebox and 81'1'8 O'BllSINl!'.SII - Rellll
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no:~: similarly oodareic:.;, · ABS lacrvlonltrll• . no•tadione too lar dlaiiDI, aceotnpllsh • yean wllhoul npl•c:emen1 . welllblna only 10 pound~. Cor- saleo Ullillnue 11ro)ll. Februa,rJ
Mr. Lester BrilcllaiY«' bas
pa
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P
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will be ~ss!Ul belrt trauaplln~ 1n II now bill been fqund that a rylna It own power supply. lh~,_ 1'01111118 wu a recol:d
returned baiDe lrom • m
The experts bave a number of drenalhened In April with
of lho fa&lt;!! the bwn111 penon mey really · be aller- 11)'8lelll can feed directly Into a 000,0118, llaiJied !J.y .(IemaN lor
. J1e1b1 Puler'
Yilll wllb Ilia molblr, ·
....,..,..,, for the bolae In liiM-M Increase in rated, annual eapa·
bu a built-In Clbltaele to Clc to hlm..lf. Such an aller117 c:onventlooal TV reeolver .... . new cara
. Fllf!ll lncume Ia 'l'lle ,funenl • Ill Ml'll. Maud Mrs. Jessie Brookover, 8aollf.
winter resort bualnesa. but lhe :ctcy of Its Parkersb'li'J,
va.
a move. !I hu IOUIId lblllla ..-led wben the patient Home charger lor auto biller- 1111f wu ttJ,II8 blllloo!. wltb PeQplea- coaduct.d Tullclll' W. VL
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llberallzall~n of vacallon polle&gt; times greater thin the 12-ml~
1es In buSiness and tndu.try. lion-pound annual capacity of
More oompames
now l(lve the plant In 11157' when It bepD
more paid bolldaya, too, ll!d operation•
lhe lour • week Vlcation is fast From a~ oricinll
of rebecomlnC common-place, let- ' sins lor rubber products, ..0.
U.., workers take two weeks sives and lt.BS plastics, Mlrolf In winter and two In the bon's product line bas BJ'DWII 111
"~ months.
Include r06ins for painla ll!d
One other bl( plus lor the coatings and laUees used lD tbe
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Meats
are
outstandiq
value&amp; to get :You to bt~Y and try them tbls weeli:, we're
Cl'l!t, which gets the traveler duslries.
offering • tpeelal DoubJe.Your·.Money Back Gudt-antee on every pound of "Super·
to bitt destination faster and Banner Yeu Fer PbotopaRlpat" .Meats. Enjoy Ulem Without riBkl.
lllveo him more time In the I plly - A number of strlklnl
sun. The jet has given greatly technical advances by the pbolncreued buslneso especially to Itographie IDduatry
lncludlnl
C&amp;rlbbean rosorts. where gains : new color llims, bnproved len!hb winter bave ranged from 81ses and a hoot of new cameru,
lo l2 per cent over last year.
are providing slrong stimulation
Eqlllpmeat Maker te Chem~ lor an already • ltronc pnoto 11
.-1 l.uder - Borg • Warner market In 1865.
Corporation. lona known u 1 ' Typical of the products mak·
leadlnl producer of automotJve, inK it easier for amateW's as
home equl~ent and Industrial well as profession•ls to get
products, d&gt;selosed this week better pictures is the new Hllll·
lhat chemleala now bave be- 1 eyweil Pentax Spotmalic 35mm
come a major part of ita pto- 1 camera just announced. Wit.h a
-UCI Une.
buill . In light meter oystem
lAster G. Porter, president, that reodl only the tight actual·
In the fint progress report on ly going through the lena, this
ol the company's Mar- new camera II oald to •saure

Sout "'.rn Resorts Enj'oyed
Blgoest Ever mmter Play

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penons would marcb on a rural Alabama lcbool today to
prote.st the refulal of the prlndpal to allow students to
puticlpate In civil rlahtl
demonstratlo01.
our , . ,.. be said
The protest wu to be
a DeW llogau : 'We

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were . Mrt M Apes Bur· No nbt lltreaP
today at Melp Goneral bospltMelp c-tJ' Jtep.
n.oda
Mr. and Mn. Joba SIObsrt a1 from severe burl1l suffered 1be fiery expkwlon fram the Well« reported lite thlo ~
930
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Jr., Marsie end Beverly, end Tueoday momlng at his Bald stove also_ eaugllt • cbalr 011 lnl from Col 1 I tlllt
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'lblnl A •
...... Ida Slobart open! Sundtty KDobbo Road borne.
fire, but it • • earrled !rom ""' beoll IIIII u lbe [ I I
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Witll Mr. ll!d Mn. D. w. J!!m. Racine omergeocy aqllldmen the home and then •• ., fw- dill far pavill(l • ..,.;:. l'iillt' It
Carsey E. Rams~!)',
Wl'"ftOW
bellon at New Haven, W. Va. rushecl Teylor to the hospital at ther damace.
to the
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Star Rt., Albert 8 ·
Watll,
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Tho birthdays of Mrs. John Sto- 11:40 a.m. They said they were T~e Pomeroy In dapar1mlll&amp;
Crown Clly, Mn. MaJ: Pickell,
bart Jr. aod Mr. Embellon were told Mr. Taylor bad thrown a sald lt received I ealllllbe po- Rep wear...,. lllel'
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Rl. 2 Crown City. Jeanette
celebrated.
lice slahon oeganllllti lbe IDel- 1111111 •11 Nalurll R
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Workman, 401 221111 Sl.,
Pl.
Mn. Blanch JeHerieo ol West. Dorcas.
dent. ~t was belilmd eodoulooJ Dlool II' " tblt :. • · 'I'["
Pleu811t, Herllert C. Stauley,
•
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ervllle spent the weekend with
Mrs. John Foreman Port- to be m the Ball
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more
31!8 N Fourth SL
Mr. and Mra Olden Thaxton, n , Mrs. rtha Proffitt, Co- .
Mr. Welker IIIII Robat
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and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wag- lumbus, spent Saturday with Mr. Ill ,.,....ro of 8 Taylor
reo!- Teater Alii. Dlreetor 111
1'1.
amea
.
aer, Racine.
and Mrs. Ray Heiney.
dence, but the call Wll later Dept ;, Natur Re
.
Pomeroy' Mrs. Linder
l SAXBE Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Siler- Mr. ll!d Mn. BurIll Wolfe cancelled when •It was deter· I~ bim :;,. :.--: I , ""·
Rt. 3 Pomeroy, Mrs.
man Ford SUnday were their and children, Buckeye Lake, VIS- mmed tne accident end tire bida wiD be opened
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Rt. 1 Lone Botdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob &gt;led the laller'l father, George were at Bald Knobbs.
Estimated cost ol lbl
~
Mrs.
P. C..wdery,
Day and three sons, Columbus. Hayman recently.
is ~. 750 .
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Lone Bottom, Mn. Mar· - · · - - - - . . Mr. and Mrs. David Jones Mr. llld Mrs. Alee Wheeler
ONE WAY AGAIN
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lon P. Cowdery, Rt. 2 Loug Bot- _,...,._ _ _ . , _ _ and eblldren of Charleston, w. were at Columbul Tueoday on
.
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Mrs. Ollle Waugh. Jack· - - 1 . . va. were guests over the week- blllllness.
Mtddleport Mayor Lee Smith
LOCAl. TEMPI
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11011, Mro Floyd R. Buskirk,
end of Mr and Mrs Jeu An- Mr and Mrs Ray Heiney said today that Plum·st. ad)a- The temperalurl In Pomli·•!l
Hamden, Mrs Joseph T Wall, One of tile maximo _whleh has 'derson and · Mr. and Mrs. Ever· spent. Wednesday with Mr. and cent to the town park, will be- roy's busioesa dlstrlcl 11
Rt 1 Scottown Mrs. Rossell ,long _guarded the r~hts .of ette Clark.
Mrs Bill Hemey, New Mala- come a one-way street aga&gt;n a.m. today was 411 t g sa .,;.off
.E. Stiff. Ironton, John L. Miller, IAmer1cana Bl_ld of the;; Engbs!' l Mr. and Mrs. Stan Shultz of moras.
, effectiVe Thu r&lt;day April 1.
der sUDny skies.
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lturies this maxtm has meant
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"Today America hurts," he
.
DL~chara:ed . .
that ~itizens, whether
they a~ Stephen Se~rs are recuper- day were Mr. and Mrs. Clar·
said. "All of us who have pride Paltenls recently dlB&lt;fUirged l dwelled In huts or mansions, attng from tonstllectomles at ence Story and Rosalee, Darin what our country stands for included Mrs. Elizabeth Thorn- Iwere the sovereigns of the do- Veterans Memorial Hospital. wm. .Mrs. Ada Norrts, Letan,
are In anguish over the death ton, Mrs. Jack Walson, Mrs. main of tbelr housebolds, and . Phil Baldwin, Dorcas, called I Melvm Howard, Dayton.
;
of Viola Uuzzo."
Bet!y Haniehen. Mra. Freeman that even the State had to be- , at the Sears home Suoday a!- Mrs. Bob Adams, Mrs. Her- ,
I Bro&gt;wn.. Mrs. Robert D. Colley waro before lnlruding.
ternoon.
1 bert Roush, Claudia Sh&gt;elds a!mfant daUfhter, Mr!. Jes- For the public safety, bow- : Callers at the home of Mr. tended a hymn_smg at the Freese R. Chll1ress, Mrs. Delbert ever, it sometimes becomes ne- ' and Mrs. John Slobart Jr. Suo- dom Gospel MISSion Sunday ofGates and mfant daugh~r. cessary to penetrate the priv· l day afternoon were Bill Hysell, lecnoon.
.
Mrs. James Granl, Mrs. Wil· ary of the home. Houses and St. Petersburg, Fla., Mr. and Early Roush, Pete Sh&gt;elds, '
llam Bunce, Mrs. Emma Riley, other structures ean easily be- Mrs. Ronme Cowdery, Long ' Mrs. Floyd Noms. Mrs. Her·
Mrs. Keo tK.Ih Herrell, ' Arthur come the abode for stolen arti- l Bottom.
bert Roush attended funeral ser·
The Meigs County
Health lUll, W!llard Co8tes, Mrs. Thorn- eles, narcotics, gambling appa- Edward Moran was a dinner ;,•ces f~h W~lto;;., Parson~ at
department reported today an· as Evans. Mrs. Mildred Bissel~ ratus, or other illegal goods. guest Monday night of Corl wmg
ape
esday ler·
other rabid skunk has been kill- Jeffrey K. Root, and Rickey E. In such situations, it becomes Robinson.
noon. ~r. Parsons was a
.
tb
Fl
ood
Lowe.
neceSiary
for
law
en/orcement
Mrs.
Howard
Robinson
is
re·
mer
reSident of the East Lellart
od m e atw s area
..
commumty
Chester township. It is the third
authontles to search
such ?tperatmg from a recent fall
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· _ __
rabid animal killed in that area
structures, but only under ~r- m her bathroom injuring her
the last week
lain restrictions.
back.
. SQUAD CALLED
The laws of the State of Ohio Weekend gue!ila of Mr. and Middleport emerency . res·
Health officials urged res~
state lbal though persons are Mrs. Earl Robinson were Mr cue squadmen were called for
' TlU.OUr
E IIDI•.t II"'J $2100.00
W.WI"' li-s~
42.50
!~:':::::: watc!,.th~ actions - · _..
secure from searchers of their and Mrs. Edward Robinson and Arthur Roush, Rt. I; MiddleCOIITROL CfiiTEI
Gao&lt;• readlnp: Ga!Upolls homes, oearches and seizures George, Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. port, at 8:32 p.m. Tuesday Mr.
lhould appear slra'?'e to
Dam !B.O, 30.7, running
112 of Illegal goods can take place Howard Robinsoo, Carl
Ray- Roush was dead on amval.
them and brmg thOJr heads to feet on rollers. Pomeroy-Mas· by means of a search warrant mond and Brian, Mrs.
Jack
MRS. BENTZ DIES
~ree.k., the heollh department so test1 on out, Pl. ~leas&amp;Dt 2U2, ·Uin- or plli'Suance to a lawful ar- Sargent Ann and Stephanie Rad- Freda Mae Bootz, 65, of Rac- 1
01--C&gt;ND
AING!i
The ASIUin' Matlei1Al2MJ.
TII.T.OIIT
TILT·tfl
tor
lor
ton 5.00 lalhng, Kanawha F~lls rest.
. I lord, Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Bill ine, died this morning at Meigs
Danish modern 1tytin1,
The ultiJllllte in gifts ••• can be made.
'ofW•IIItnl
triCIIIII
tllltOm·erltt~ In &amp;enuln• welnut
Couoly
Dog
Warden
George
out,
r:harleston
2U9
falling.
A
search
warrant
Is
obta~
Robinson
and
family,
Dorcas,
General
hospital
in
Pomeroy
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a beautiful Keepsake Di•
wenflllfl lfld selected herdwOOd
-inpl
where she had been a f&gt;'ltlenl for
sotic;il, Predsion-crafted
mond Ring, • •• when you Logan also urged that resid"!'ts 1London dam wu running 12 . able by IIJW en/orcement off&gt;· Mrs. Pete Shields, local.
••Dehn:e SP·26" 26,000·vott
and ·clals upon the !thng of an alii· Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roush the
two weeks.
care enough to give the m the Fla"':oods and Ptne feet . . Marmet 12\2 feel,
horizontel chassis,
Grove areas lle up their dog• Wmfleld dam 18 feel
'
w&gt;th. a Judge or magts· Tony, Tommy and Anna Marie l: ; --~--...,...;.~...,...,....
very best
for the lime being.
Boat Movementa:
ltr•te descnbmg the place 10 be Winfield were dinner guests
~ricH St1rt
Oblo River - National IJid ' searched, lh~ person to be Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- I
AI Low At
Veterans Memorial Hoopltal Lillie Edward up 14, S p.m.; seized, the thmgs to he BearclJ. eis Webb and oaUed on the lorCOLOR FIDEUTY
ADMISSIONS- Harold Kina, Charles K. up 14, 3:35 p.m.;
for ~nd seized and allegmg mer's father , Fred Roush. at
COIITROL
Charlotte
Tucker, John J. Roe up 14, 6:45 p.m.; substanttally the offense rel~t- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy I
Loloyo•
AUTOMATIC
Cheshire.
Wayne H. up 14, 3:05 1.m.; Ul·
tberelo. The complainant ltl· Pearson In the afternoon
di•.• eme1 ·
ON
DISCHARGES _
Han G. up 15, 3 a.m.; lnea up lng the affidavit must state that Mr. and Mrs. Roy B.,;k and '
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DEGAUSSIN8
w~rmth
15 • 4.· 20 a ·m·•. New
cause Ill
beheve Pam , Mrs . Mar Iene F ." h e r '
end lite
P1Jrifle1 color TV
C II o e,
Reedsville;
!bathas
th good
oods
. led
inttanl!yl
Into
iiiiiiiiiiii:~ Rutland.
ville up 17, 4:15a.m.; St. Marys lh
e g
ndare Situ,• stolen spent the weekend with Mr.
Mgvl! your
color TV pictures,
down 17 3·20 a · A J
e premtses a mus
a Mrs. Don B gl
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se•,in
anr
dire ctio n
(b\IC:k·IRd·Whitl, too~
without color edju ttmenl
len up• 19 · 3.05.m., ·. p'
lactsinlheaffldavltto ·aupport Mn. Cora Boeke,
'ed
, . a.m. ' eggy his conclusion.
uc accompanl
Downey up 20; 7:25 a.m.; Asa The restriction on unreason· them . to her ho_me her~ after
up Greenup 4:20 p.m.; Illinois able searches and seizures are spendmg the wmter wtth her
and Mark M. up Greenup 5 p. some of the most ossentlal loun- daughters there.
LAUNDRYm.; Bob Benter up Greenup
of the freedom• which Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf
DRY CLEANINIJ
are were dinner guests_ Sunday
WY 2-5 428
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
5:50p.m.; Andrew Colhoun up Americans enjoy. They
Greenup I: 10 a.m.; Stevenson also usually the first restric- M
...
.
down Greenup 2:50 a.m.;
lhat are violated by pol· doWII
Greenup
5:20
a.m.:
states
when
attempting
lo
an•
THE RIGHT PLACE FOR THE RIGHT TRADE IN
Allon Zephyr up Meldahl 3:35 impose a tyranny upon peoples.
ON YOUR OLD CAR AT KEITH· GOBLE FORD
p.m.; Valvoline up Meldahl 4:- - ---- ·
USED CAR LOT. YOU CAN'T FIND A BETTER
15 p.m.; Southern down
dahl 5:05 a.m.
DEAL ANY WHERE.
dahl 9 p.m.; Molly K. up Mel- G•lllpollo Dam OVEC
dabl 11:40 p.m.;
down 9:30 p.m.; L. Fieore up
64 Ford Galexie 500-4 Dr,
d?wn Meldabl 2:50a.m.;
11:45 p.m.; Jamel down 1:30
8 cylinder, auto. trans. Power steertna and radio.
: ,p.•co
....end.,....c.....v;;;.;;;HOi;arn~er~up~~· a.m.; Solvay up 2:20a.m.; Bay1
•au Lorraine down 3 a.m.: On64 Thunderbird Hardtop L8ndan
ward down 3 45 am; Lorena
. Air CondiUODiDlf, full power.
5:U a.m.: Queen City
8:30
a.m.
64 Ford Country Squire Wapon 4 Door
KaDBwba
River .:..... Duncan
8 eyl. Auto. tram. Pow.. steering, radio, blnaee rack
_T_O_N_I_GHT_&amp;_T_H_U_R-SD_A_Y_ 11"-··· down London 2:40a.m.;
64 Falcon Wagon 4 Door
,JIOT OPIN
Linda Cholin up Marmet 11:50
8 cyl Standard trans. Radio.
p.m.; Beaver down Marmet Z:·
40
a.m.; Oliver Shearer down
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
63 Rambler Clanic 220- 4 Door
April 2-3
Marmet 6 a.m.; Oleander down
Beyl. stand. Trans. Radio
MfAIL SAlOl•
Winfield 2:50 p.m. : Helen Z.
Dan O'llerUhy aud
down
Winfield 1:20 a.m.; Allen
63 Ford Custom 2 Door
Walter .Matthou
R.
Merrill
down Winfield 2:05
289 enetne. SIIDdard trana. Radio.
"MIGHT TRAIN TO PARIS"
a.m.;
Semel
down Winfield 2:·
Lealie Nielsen, Alilll Gur
61 ford Fairlane 500 - 2 Door
20 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lucas
8 ey1. Standard trans. Radio.
down Winfield 4:25 a.m.: The!.
IUN.1 MOM~ TUES.
444
rna Ann up Winfield 6:20 a.m.;
59 Ford Country Squire Wagon 4 Door
"GIT YOURSILIO
H. E. Bowles up Winfield 6:30
A COLLIGI GIRL•
8 eyl Aute. trans. Power lieerlne and b...U.. Radio.
a.m.
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlep!rl, Q, l(ar. t1.. 1•u

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FULL SHANK HALF
WELL

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DETROIT (UPII - C1V1L
leaden today found new
to their cause from
death of Mrs. VIola Greq
Mrs. Uuzzo, 39• was
obot to dealb on 811 Alabema
alter last week's
ma •
•
march. Sba was
day 111 the oolemn ri1el of
Ro
C lholl Ch h
;:~n J:mes c :;:,·
u..t wh d
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''SUPER ~RIGHT" SMOKED

Victory over Epilepsy is
Near Sure with Most Cases

Be

groes te go wltbout !bat 8unday frock, or 10 barefoot ll )'011
ba~~ to beloft you spend a.,_
ny.
He U urged OODtlnuallon ol
the bul boycott In Selma and
announced
boyeotl leaflets
would be pallled out and p&gt;cket~g wo~ld start downtown.

A~ama • "

Tho city ol Selma and the lobulllne bave flied a damage
agalnst Bevel and other civrlghlt Jeadero lor launching
bus boycott.

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ACQUAINT YQURSELF· WITH FINE ·tuALITY BIG
"SUPER-RIGHT'' tQAUNTEE-'IVDY POUND
OF "SUPm-RIGHJ" MU1'S MUST PLWE OR •••

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James T Bevel told a mau
meetlnl ·'1\teoday nlPI

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remove film, cook ,

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56 Mercury 2 Door Hardtop

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Circus Drinks • • • 4 ""'"
Dinners • • • • • • • • • 3
Peas •••• • • • • • • • 7
Cottage Cheese . . . . . . . . '::: 19c
Corned Beef Hash .c:··~.c·:~. 3!~: $1
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Peanut Butter . •• 1
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SALMON
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Boston Rolled Roast
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Salt Bacon !~ ~~-- 29c Jowl Bacon .•... ~. 25e
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Livers -• ~. 89c Giblets • ~. 29c Wings .•. 111• 19c

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Classified Ads-Your Modern Community Bulletin Board
14-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Mar. 31, 1965

2 SIGNS
OF

QUALITY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1963 Chevrolet Impala Super Spt. Cpe $139S
Local owned and like new in perfCJ!manc~ and appearanp:·
White. finish. red bucd~et seda~e:r:r v:w~ !~1:w~rtee'!fanetires.
wergbde, PS, PB , ra 10 an
•

1963 Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon $2395
h
fawn lnterlOI', maroon
Locally owned, new l'Br f re_s ness.
in VB Powerglide
finish, like new 800 W. W. t~res , 327 cu. .
PS. PB. Save money to get a mce one.

omca 1110uu

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IMUO.,._..JII A II t41 U:OO GOOD
...-s so &amp;.\6'1'
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PLAt:! A

RNIIItate For S.le
FOR SALE: l&lt;mC term tlnln&lt;&gt;tng on au modem ~ bedroom
ranch style bome, Chester
Road near state Hilbway Garage.
Approximately '1500
down, halance like rent Ph.
WY 2-5337.
S Jl Uc

Stout, Harrisonville,

1elet,ision R~vue

SOCIAL

Sale! Used Trad•lnsl

FOR SALE: 6 room house and
bath at 744 East Main St.
Pomeroy. See: Mrs. John W.
4834.

'

TIIIIEE SHOAT pip, 12$ lba.,
$10.00 each. Phona WY :u291.
.
S303tc

CALENDAR

Dr. Molvin IC. DaorT, VelefiD.
11'1111, lll'p lind ....U anlmalo
1J11 Wub!DIICD St., Rawood, W. VL Pllone t'JS.41'1L
Office lrours, Dally 4 to 8 P·
m.
I ZIJ lie

MAll. n
'11111 WUdwood Glrda elub
wlU meet at !be Colm•t4a Gao
o1f1ce in Middleport, W.W.
day at 7:30 p.m. lilldl .._w
Is aaked to tab I pMt.

Notl~

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Meo'a llnlbonood
PINANCIA\. RIPOR'r "" Til. •
the :mnterp:IA IIJ4 llaruinB
IGARD OP IDUCA.fiott
libuldlH wtD meet at the
••r tn• ,._. Yeer liMN ...
et.c.-IMr ,,.., nw
l'!:ttlerprl!te church Friday, at
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LOWEST IN U. S.

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The Literary Club of Middle.
--·
port will meet Wednesda1 afternoon at !he home of Mrs.
James Euler. Mrs. Cbarl"'
wUl review
"'11lf
at My Back" by Pat
O'Brien and Mrs. George LaiJhC.Vnty

/

'Pomerov Motor Co.

$69.95
$25.~

OPEN EVES. 7&lt;00 P.M.

POMEROY . OHIO

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WANT A.D

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wlU review, "Dorothy and
by VIncent llbeeaD. Roll
wtll be commenta 011 the

PHONE WY 2·2156

DAiS'I M4ES G/.AND
MIWR.Ji.LY 57'Rt.ll!llLE5
70 f/ESI..IM£ TI-lE

IIOME·MAKER
POSITION···

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28. Small p.at

GIVEN SURPRISE
Miss Callie Kloeo wao pleasantly surprised Friday evening
when a group of relatlvea came
to help celebrate her blrtltday.
Ice cream and cake were HI'Y.
eel during the evening to Mr.
and Mn. Otto StraUII, Mr. lind
Mrl. WUUam StraUII, Mr. and
Mrl. Artlwr SlraUII and the

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lrophleo, tho loolctlllllld- ~lifo- a.e o.U hln ...

"The way I pt It, of the people :rou've been
footln1 part of till ti1H 111'1 bere to aee you, Senator!"

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Revival oervlc01 will begin II
tbe Laurel ClUf Free Metbodlst
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Elberfelds 3-Day Sale! .. Thursday, Apr. 1-Friday, Apr. 2- Saturday, Apr. 3
Elberfelds Open WHk D1ys 9 to 5
1nd Slturd1ys Until 9 in the Evening
An llleel lporta-•r Item

WOMINS 2.95

PAJAMAS
Womena broadcloth pajomaa
bf ~~~- AsllOrted printl. Siz.
es 3:l to 40.
SAL I

$3.39

SHIFTS WITH
MATCHING SHORTS
Solids and prints - perfect
for dorm - lounge - patio
1nd play . S1zes small, med·
1um and large.

Neck size 14 to 17 and in your correct sleeve length.
100% wash 'n wear, convertible cuffs (button or cuff
links). Smartly tailored.
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-------

DIAPERS

WOMENS

Cu.rltyy Geuze Diapers. 21"
x 40" 9lze. More absorbent,
wash easier, dry faster .

$3.19

"LAURA MAE"
BLOUSES
An outstanding value In womcns cotto11 blouses - short
and roll up sleeves - solids
and prints. Sizes 30 to 38.

dol.

INFANTS

DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS

TROUSERS
TROUSERS
TROUSERS
TROUSERS

A Terrific Value In Mana

CRAWLERS and
DIAPER SOS

GIRLS STRETCH

Small group of Infants dia·
per sets and corduroy crawl·
ers. Regular $1.95 to $5.115.
Sli&amp;htlY soiled. Broken sizes.
SALI

$1.00

DENIM
SLACKS
Fine quality strrlch denim
slacks. Side zipper closingnavy blue and light blue Si1.es 7 to 14.

WASH &amp; WEAR
ROBES
Easily laundered wrap
around style assorted
plalda - In plastic zipper
can-ying case. Sizes mall, me·
dlum, large, extra large.

$5.95
l" rifle VeluMI

Phil M•ld $1.95

BOYS
RAIN( ·s

NIGHT GOWNS
Womens waltz length night
gowna. Sizes small, medium,
large and extra large. Solidi
and prints.

$1.59

Girls Streh·h Denim

KNEE KNOCKERS
The fabric with reflex action.
Zipper closin&amp;. Navy blue
and li.ihl blue. Sizes 7 to 14.

Completely wa 1
"f, elec·
tronirally sealed ,c am-w 1th
matching hood-deep roomy
pocket, In solid color, 9111oke
or yellow. Sizes 6 to HI.

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

WOMENS 2 PC ,

Womens half-slips with lace
and embroidery trim . Sizes
smell, medium. laree and ex·
U'alarge.

JAMAICA
SHORT SflS

$1.59

Plaid top with white ahortl
and matching pla.id belt Matching printed shorts and
bloure and stripe seersucker.
Size» 12 to 18.

"Bttuty Mist" by H•nte

$3.95

STOCKINGS
e Seamless Stretch
e Seamless Plain
eSeamless Mesh

LITTLI GIRLS

Proportioned lengths. Sizes
8"' thru 11. Latest spring
shades.

$1.00

SHIFTS
Fine quality stripe· seersuck·
er snd ~otton handkerchief
print - sleevel~sB ltylea Siaes 7 to 14.

pair

Completely waterproof- tal·
lored to fit, reinforced cape
back. In matching carrying
case. Sizes small (34-36), me·
dium (38-40), large (42-44)
and extra laree (46-48). Gun
smoke color.

IXTitA VALUI IN
MENS

WALK SHORTS
Solid color1 and rich plaids
in heltless model with adjustable waist or regular
style worn with a belt. All
tanforized shrunlt. Waist slz.
ealll to fl.

$2.95

WOMENS 39c

PANTIES
Womena regular and exll'a
size panties. White only.

SPRING
DRESSES

$1.00

of shirt·
waists, shifts - street type
dresses - in junior sizes misses sizes and balf sizea.

DIAPERS '
Blot-11 dry Birdseye diapers ,
Full 27" x 27" siZ41. Smooth
ed&amp;es for baby'• comfort!

$5.95

$4.50
$5.50
$6.50
$7.50

Just Arrived!
A Shipment of Worn- New

SPRING
DUSTERS

doun

Gowns &amp; Kimonoes
Infants knit eowns and kJ.
monoea. Maize, pink, white
and malibu.

'1.00

TEE SHIRTS
Crew neck - full cut. Sizes
8 to 16, An excellent value.

3 for $1·00

Women• 106% cotton full
allps with eyelet and em·
broidery trim. Sizea 32 to 112,

59

Ex~ellent

V•lue In

Fine quality gabardine rain·
eoata - reversible style with
umbrella matching the floral
lining, 14\W to 24"' . Green
and Tan.

$12.95

..... uty Mlat" by H11101

WOMINS

ANKLET
STOCKINGS
All nylon Hllllleaa lllklet
1tockinaa to be worn with
meta and c.pria. Sizes
to 11.

8"'

NEW SPRING
CAR COATS
IJcht welgbt Heek•uede car
coats - blue, Ioden areenand toaat.

$13.95

p•lr

Anether ShiJMMntl
WOMINI

WOMINS

CLEAR PWnC
RAINCOAD

ORLON KNIT

surrs

BOYS

KNIT BRIEFS
Fully

cut. Sizea IIIINill &lt;aee

&lt;ace 10-12),
and large &lt;aee 14-16). A spe·
cia! purchase and Nle this
week-end.

3 ~r $1·00
lpeelll Sale Thunclay Frld•y - Saturday
Mens "HIIlg1te"

Short Sleeve
White Dress Shirts
WOMENS
RAINCOATS

COnON SUPS

$1.00

All washable fabrics - In
solids and prints. Sizea 12 to
20 and 38 to 44 .

An

I'IGUitFIT 1.95

$1·

$.21"'

Reflector and radiant type
(Well Known Brands)

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Don't Porpt the •• Savlnge - Now-In the Sele of
D1MttM Sete and Appllenc• - on the 2nd
Floor and Llvlnv .R oom Suites and Eliy Chelrs en ihe

$8.95 Electric He1ters _ _ _ _ S1le $5.00
$14.95 Electric He1ters
$29.95 Electric He1ters
$34.95 Electric He1ters

3rd

S1le $8.®
Slle $15.00
S1le $20.00

NECKnES
For Thursday - Friday and Saturday.
Any $1.00 Mens Tie
Sale 69c

Men•

tables.

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· -

Any $2.50 or $1.50
Tie
Sale $1.00

SHORT SLEEVE

WHITE
DRESS SHIRTS

Jet Stre•m-$1.00

Modern all-purpose portable sprays. Fits all faucets.
Rinses your hair clean, bright and easy. Pink, green,
blue and white.

All sizes 2 to 7 - neatly tailored. Ideal for Easter wear.

SALI

Any Boys $2.95

Wash 'n Wear
School Trousers
$2.00 a p•lr
For
Sizes 6 to 18. Model with
belt loop and the popular
adjustable waist style. Worn
without a belt.

79c

Original Rockford Red Heel
Socks. In sizes 10, 11, 12 and
13.

BANLON
SPORT SHIRTS
On Slle Thurad•y
Friday •nd S•turd•y
Sizes small, medium and
large. Smoothly tailored Solid color - pewter, blue
and pecan.

2 piece suitl - slim seat lin·
ed lldrta - button front
cU'dlco tops and slipover
atylea -lOft peatels.

fine quaUty pl..tie - button front atyle - metchiDc
an.,.n plastic rain : hood.
CleU' and amoke. Size1 -n,
medium and large,

$10.00

'2.95

S.nforized shrunlt broadcloth
- mede with long talla regular widespread collar
style permanent collar
stays. Sizea 14"' to 16"'.

$1.66
lave On Men's •nd
Young Men's Walh 'n Wear

For this sale - reallstic, washable, beautiful, Easter
lilies, daffodils, dogwood, roses, foxtail and many,
many others.

Vining Dust Mops

10c to 69c

Static charged, easy to wash, dries ln a hurry. Smooth
enameled handles.

SAVE DURING THE 3 DAY SALE ON

Popular Games For Children aad Adults
lncludlne such eame1 •• Flinch, Peaaword, Rummy lloJal,
Corte!, Cheu, Pll!'clleeae, Word for Word, Concentr•tloll,
Tripoley, ~bbap; Blneo.
$1.00 GAMI -------------------------- IALI tft
$1.29 GAMI ---------------------·---- IALI lie
$1.69 GAMI --------·-----------~-~--- IALI .1.11
$US GAMI -----------------------..,-- IALI $2.,
$2.4t GAMI -------------------------- IALI $2••
~~y
ct•MII -------------------------- IALI SUI

ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY

Bench and upright styles. Loom woven fl~r . and
Vinyl coverings. Pink, sandalwood, blue, gold, black,
charcoal yellow and white.

.

-

Paint by Number Seta. Paint and Fhme Se&amp;l. An lntereatlnl
and rewardlnl hobby. Save Thursday, Fridq and SltUrdef,

$3.38
Boys Big Y1nk
WISTERN STYLI

JEANS
Eztra heavy weight denimzipper fl)'. Sanforized lhr\mk
blue denim. Size1 e to 18,
Our 2.48 Boys Duncereea Thursday - Friday - Sat.
urday Sale.

~.00

BOYS CREW SOCKS
· White rib knit crew aocka
with colored top. Sizes '1"'
to 10.

3

pair

$1·00

$1.00 PAINT IITI -------------------------- IALI 6h
tUO PAINT lUI -~------------------------ IALI $1,JI

Sofi-Grip Shower Mats

$US PAINT SITI -------------------------- IALI . . .

2214" x 2214 ". Protection for young and old aUke.
Textured top surface for surer footing and soft comfort. Light pink, sandalwood, yellow, turquoise, light
green, light blue and black.
ELBERFILD
~ 98

RECORD RACKS
Foc Stereo LP album.- adjustable heltht - free standInc raek with wellbtecl b...
beautifUl told flniBb. Music
. Department on the second

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noor.

Speei.Oy Priced For S•le
Thuraday, Friday •nd Sat,
An excellent new selection.
Made with short sleeve• and In all sizes small (1414¥..),
medium (15-15¥.. ),
large (16-16¥..) and extra
large (17-17¥.. ). Regular collar atyle - ivy league button down, flat pack, button
· down - and plenty of jacshirta. Whites, solid colocchecks, plaids, stripes.

DRESS

SOCKS
Comfortsble banlon - one
size fits all sizes 9~ to 11
or 11"' to 14. Sou,&amp; colon
and white. Comfortable to
wear and 11111111 loold.nt &amp;ale priced this week-end,
pair

$2.19-70" x 90" SIZE
$2."--10" x 108" SIZE

tf.ts P•tdlwork

SALE $1.69
SALE $2.41

COVERlET QlftLT
pattern- b.ll
80" x 110" size. Fully bleached cotton · filled patch qullt
reverafble ~ a Hlf ruffle.

LADIES' LUGGAGE
Travel smart. New contour lines, Deluxe features.
Colors Blue, Red, Grey.
18"
18"
21"
24"
26"

. Pink-B~KochL

TRAINCASE - - - - - - - - - - SALE .$9.95.
OVERNITE
SALE $1.95
WEEKEND
S,ALI, Jt~?5
PULLMAN
SALE $JG.95
PULLMAN
SALE $12.95

Sale! Bathmat Sets

.

$4.95 SETS - - - - - - - - - - -· SALE
$3.95 SET
SALE
$3.29 SETS
SALE
$2.95 SETS
SALI

65"e

Dacron encl35% Cotton Poly•ter

3 for $1·

.'

.b

I

$1•19 y4

Solid color. 44-45" Drip-Dry. Wash and wear. Pr•
shnmk, require• Uttle or no ironing. Paitel IIW!ta
and dark colors. Ideal for blouses, dreiHI, curtalnl,
etc.

BOUDOIR
liMPS

lED

White EarlJ American De•icn. lleCU'- •.• qualiiJ.
IALI

SAL~SLIPS
•
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*1·

95

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Atwll!tivt Cottrllap
1.95

.l(~
IPeelll

$5·"

Pui-dt•

KITGIN PRINTS

GOod NlectJon. 18" wide -

Prlnte

and colon. Wuhlble;
Sulteble for eurtalnl, table .
ICI~....t (. ·· ·: , . ,.

..... 2'""' .,.00

SI.St Vynelfllm

Window Shadti· ·

p•

4 lillie washallle vinyl
tic 36" x '1'. Whito- LiP*'
To - Green.
"'
IALI

$1•29

11 QUART

Household Palls ·
Dur.ble pol)'ethrl•ae 'ltitla
heavy win bell. Bed, yellow, ·
turquoile.
'

39c
lntredudnt Tht N•
"DITICTO"

Bathroo• SCal• ~
·aBoyel•tand
up . . . .
Chrc!ma bandle
• car,..t Aecuraq

.White, ~ PIDt
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lio - Jlli. .
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lllltrftWIIIle P...Jt Only

,._up .. .
*3~88

DRESS MATERIAL

lALII Milk GII!M

Sizes 20 by 40 inchea. Snlht
colore, stripea and lialdl.

00

$UO
$UO ·.
$2.00
$2.00

89c

I,ATH
TOWELS

lilnt'

"Calico

CANNON

• I

54" width. VIDyl Iabrie with
cloth beck. Pattel'lll - Oowboy G«&lt;uJ, Jewell. Nubb.fln colcJn. Wuhable.
IALI

2 AND 3 PC. SETS
(Not all colon)

77c

UPHOLSTERY
FABRIC

All cotton-Stitched ends, white napped

MENS $2.95
SPORT SHIRTS

HAN•;

$1,4t WIILON

ltiVOLYjNG

Cannon Sheet Blankets

Choice ol Any of the

BE THRIFTY I SAVE ALL OF YOUR
•

$3.79 RUBBERMAID

T

"·ts

SALEI PAINT SOS

-----------------------------

New Sprintlltyleal

no launderlnl

POLYETHYLENE FLOWERS

SALE $1.50
SALE $1.75
SALE $2.50

SALI P R I C E - - - - - - - - - - -

$3.95 SLACKS
Sale priced for Thursday Friday and Saturday. Size1
29 to 42 waist. Solid co!oi'B-o
plalda. Most popular atylea.

Dlll'Bble -

Recelvtcl A Bit Shipment Of

Juli

$7.95 CLOTHES HAMPERS - - - - SALE $5.00
$9.50 CLOTHES HAMPERS
SALE $6.00
$12.95 CLOTHES HAMPERS
SALE $1.00

$1.00

·

$2.19 .:._ 11" 11 30" ------------------------ IALI
$2.1t - 24" 11 36" ------------------------ IALI $2,1t
$4.69 - 27" x 41" ------------------------ IALI' tJ.It

Sale! Clothes Hampers

WORK SOCKS

,

.

Sl:tt

$2.39 COOKIE JARS
$2.95 COOKIE JARS
$4.95 COOKIE JARS

Men's Rockford

p•lr

Colonial 1111tierns In all colors nece!IBiry. Color fut.

Ceramic Cookie Jars with covers. Assorted color trims

FOR THIS SALE

·

''Kare-Free" Vinyl Plastic Oval Rugs

Sale! Cookie Jars

$1.00

3

$6.00

Shampoo &amp; Bath Sprays ·

LITTLE BOYS

.

fU• LILT H9MJ1 PI~NINTI ----- - ------------ S'.SI
7te GILLITTI POAMY IHAVI CltiAM ------------ Itt
19e CAStWIU IOUQUIT TALC ------------------ 6le
S0e APRIL SHOWIII TALC ------------------------ 17e
Uc COLGATI DINTAL CUAM ----------------.-~-· 1'" ' GLIIM TOCTH PA$TI -----------------------.. tie
9Je LAVORIS MOUTH WASH ----------------------· 17e
tie .LISTIItiJtl ANTIIIPTIC ---------------------- 76e
Ste .JlltGitill LPTION --- .------------------------ 44c
7te WoObBUitY' HAND CltiAM -------------------- .Dt
He NOXziMA SKIN CRIAM . --------------------~ 77e
$1.110 ltiNSI AWAY ---·~--------------------------- 71e
491: COCOANUT OIL CASTILI SHAMPOO ----------- Me
$1.50 CLAIItOL HAIR 10 NIW -------------------- t1.12
th WQODIURY. l)RIAM SIT HAIIt IPitAY -------- · 7k
$1.45 GILI.,ITTI ITAINLISS STilL BLADES (10.) -- t1.!11
$1.25 OLD SPfCI APTIIt SHAVI ------------------~ lte

4 piece metal set consists of combination self storage
rack, hostess cart and 3 tables. Vintage design on
ILBERFELDS
SALI PRICI

Floor. ·

Big S.vings on ,Cosmetics on the M1ln Floor

12·' 5 Tray Table Sets

MENS

6-8), medium

INFANTS 1.19

IALI

Boyl White

A wide selection

2,39 BIRDSEYE

$2.00

·~ ~ cm.tr. Chelf, P•nel led __ IALI $211;10
$149,.10 Trljlle ~r, Chest, lhokc- lecl IALI t124.00
$26f... Triple D,_.., ChMt, IAkeete led IALI
$72t.OO Triple D1'4111r Chett, Penel led, PI- MlrfOt
•rid Nltht St•nd- ___ IALI $54f,OI
$25t.OO Triple .D.....r, Cheat, P•nel led -- SAU ·~eo

Mana Short Sleeve
A Special Group of Woman1

3 palra

$1.fl~ .,..~ Qr-r, Cheat, C•nepy led __ SALI $162.00

Sale! Electric Heaters

Phil M•ld 1.95

HALF SLIPS

$229.00 Wl8 "D'J...r, Chest, P•nel led - · IALI fla.•
$.21?·• ~ultle Pre~, Chest," hoke- IN IALI $17UO

SALE PRICES

$1.95
MEN'S
RAINCOATS

,,u.eo
Dovltle D.....,, c""'· ~eo~&amp;ea.. 1ec1 sAu '"·"
$21t;oo ~u.... Dre-r, Chelf, Spindle lecl IALI $111.00

77c

Select your new trousers now during this 3 Day· Sale.
Sizes 29 to 50 waist measure, popular models and m
smart colors for Spring and Summer Wear.
MENS
MENS
MENS
MENS

$lti.OO DouWe DN-r, Cheet, leokee11 lecl IAL.I $162.01

Fits all standard size ironing boards. Smooth pad,
stretch on Silicone cover plus iron rest. Regularly
$1.00, Sale

Men's Dress Trousers
$5.95
$6.95
$7.95
$8.95

Slle of Bed Room Suites on the 3rd Floor

With Safety Iron Rest

On Sale (for These 3 D•y•l All of Our
New Spring Styles

$3.95 Mt

CUitiTY US

I ALl

Mens Long Sleeve White Dress Shirts

SALE! Ironing Board Pad and Cover Set

O.Cron Sale Uf ...

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