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VOL XVI NO. 297
POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT. OHIO
THURSDAY, APRil l, 1965
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propou., arhlready ~·the
partisan eroup of state senators
posat. A nat $300 per teacher
12 12 to IS 11 mUI!, thus giving
Ashland; Robert Ev11111, ~
leg!llbolul'e. Ope, lbe Oblo Cbun·
and backed by the Ohio Edueaunit would be added to provide
a proportionately larger inshoclon; Kenneth &lt;;.uea:';, ;~
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!ton Association (OEA), would
salary increases. The current
creaae to poorer school districu
Delaware; Thomas a·
would l!lcr- ~ program by
provide additional funds for
$1 ,700 per classroom unU allotwith blgher tal rates.
01 R-Mlllel'lburg; Charlot &amp;..
$116 mllllon·by·,ralsllll the sales
teacher aalary increases.
ment would be hiked to $2,100
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leso, R-Bowllng Green; w11
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lox , ~. l ·_ tq ~ .per cent.
Three basic factors would be
and the ""'"lied "chargiKlfl
are Reps. Clara E. Weisenborn,
Powell, R-Hamilton and wd
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lfOUP of Republican representaUvea have proposed a $101 million school foundation program
boost using present tal rev~

plan Into tbo hopper on Wednelday, proposlnfl to lnereaae the.
major taclori In the program
and earmarking part of the Incroaae lor betlaring I e-a.c her
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Unusual was a quilt repre8eiJting the states and their
native flowers; also a crochetSKILLFUL CREATOR - Mrs. Mina Swisher's talents with gl•ssware, molds Me,
ed tablecloth, knitted sweaters took the e~e of many attendmg the Metg~ County Homemakers Achievement
(very professional looking); an event m Moddleport Wednesday. Mrs. SWisher, wife of Pomeroy druggist Wayne
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irg wares and a most beautiful
display of ceramic articles in·
eluding a lamb with kraekling
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and colors, "long wlh a sample
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er Unit President John M. Welsh, right, the new five cent commemorative stamp
will co on sale thia Friday as a salute to those in cancer research and the millions
.t,mericans who help fl&amp;ht the,war agai&amp;o;t cancer.-Sentinel Photo.

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has been granted an airplane
pilots license in
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where he is employed by the
EBCO Corporation. Beegle, a
1960 graduate of Racine High
school, expects to qualify for
an instructors license soon. He
is married to the former Sue
Ann Buck, dallllhler ol Mr.
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RL 7 accldtnl aear Crown CIty on Feb, 28. The patrol

Five Sets of
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Two new actions have been
been provided children
of 1 filed in Meigs County Common
Meigs County so far in 19115 by Pleas Court and another was
the Pomeroy Lions club it was dismissed Wednesday.
reported Wednesday.
Audrey Chevalier, Tuppero
Lion Dr. Norbert W. Comp- Plains, has filed a quiet title
ton, Sight - Saving chairman, action against John Lucas, et
made the report at the regular al. The other petition was filed
club meeting following luncheon by Roseoe and Mildred Fowler
in the social rooms of the Fed- of Florida against Silber Ederated Church.
monds. and others, seeking a
President J. Edward Foster $1,075 judgment on a promispresided and conducted a rou- sory note. An entry was also
tine business meeting. Ladies made to dismiss the divorce
serving luncheon were Mrs. petition by Janet Bland against
Fred Dessauer, Mrs. Vance Charles Bland, on application
Wolfe and Mro. Ully Hauck. of the plaintiff.

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio is pushing six bllhwl)'
projects, including a large one in Athens County wltb Ill
estimated cost of $15 million as "quick start" quallfien
under the federal Appalachia program.
John W. Wilson, deputy highway director, uld till
projects are listed in the five-year, $277.4 million requat
for 70 per cent federal highway subsidies in the projnt
to relieve econonuc condtlions in the 11-state de- Athens at an estimated east .Ill
pressed area.
, $2.5 million and lmpro"mMtt•i l
President Johnson has asked another 1.9 mUes of the ·i~qDe
Congress for $200 million lor route still farther north at a
"quick start highway work cost of $1.15 million.
which could begin this summer B
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of
in the Appalachia area.
. rown.
provement
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Those leading
the priority miles 01 Ohio 32 between~
list submitted by Ohio area: 1 ~ab and a pomt near Sardllli...
Athens County: Improvement •" 5•000·
of six miles of Ohio 13 north of Morgan: Improvement of 4.t
miles of Ohio 78, northeai&amp; &lt;ill
McConnelsville, $1.5 mlllloll.
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miles of u. s. 52 near~
burg, $4.1 million.
I Washington: Improvem"lll.
Rosemary Andrews. _8th 3_9 miles of Ohio 7, 'north M
grade student at RIVerview Belpre, $4. 5 million.
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gain ranked _second in ~he ~11 access
which will- .. .
County Spelhng Cha'?ptonshop traffic to and from the rOI!!!ill
contest held at Racme Jr. Appalachian wa th t ~­
Hig~ School, nevertheless ." tend across 8011
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havtng better luck than m Cincinnati to B..utneport
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Andrews
of Long Bottom, also ranked
second In the contest last
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She will represent Meiss i
County. however, in
the i
State Championship contest to
be held in Columbus in May.
Phyllis Mcintyre, the County
Champion from
Chester.
will be unable to participate
in the contest at Columbus.
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XANDI GRUESER

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BY DOROTHY KILGALLEN
wish to see emblszimecf on the Goulet, who baa lOOmed to the
WHAT ELSE IS .NEW
While Charlie Chaplin and front P•Bes ol newspapers •· lop of the htap II I nlglttciUb
his beautiful wife, Oona, are round the world. But Ole ilm'y lllltertalner, II lelllnl renewed
sunning themselves in the car. is consistent In •Y.Ini wbal be tntereat bJ HollyWood olnct be
lbbean, the veteran comedian thlnka rather !bin
'.'be was voted "Moat Promising Now
Is also reworking a script be would like people to ho!llen ba Actor of the Year, 19M" by Pt.
toplay Magazine MGM and Co.. .
did In jhe long ago, when he thinks.
Tony Curtis is, on ~ · ..erge lumbia are among the studioo
wos married to Paulette God·
dard. He is now up-4alinB the of signing a mu!U-m!IUon Gll- that want him to star In their
scemu Ill and hopes Sophia Lor· lar deal to do three mqvies with forthcoming vehicles . Marlon
~I Zanuclt Brando bad I bad ctild and I
en will 111ar In II - which prob- Seven Arts
throat sod could bartlJ
ably means he will have to Bet is personally lllpOI"flsllll ·. the
on the end of 1 very long line editing and releaae In thla coun- talk 11 he paased lhrougb PorOf eourse you have to have try of what is said to be one of Ia' Orly Airport on r«rte to a
talent to make tha srade on the finest war fllml ever lillile: neallon In Greece, bol be manBroadway, but It doesn't hurt "Weekend AI Dunkirk." B'a d&amp;o aged to was ecstatic over
to have friends, too. Tony Rob- scribed by 101110 aa '"lbe Loni· Jeanne Moreau. Jeanne wiD be
erts is replacing Robert Reed est Day" with French ~ :·:,; . bis leading lady In 1 celluloid
opposite Penny Fuller In "Bare- H you wonder 1llby IOl!ll ·' -~ yersion of Jean Genet'a, "FOl'foot In the Part." Roberta, flight entertalnen wlio m8b bldden Dreama,"- end Marlon
fabulous salariea have' to ~ l8ld ha ...,.Men her "the put.
Who II also Penny Fuller'l t h•
dy date, iol the jOb after play. werklng oo and 'Ill&gt;' tr.f•..!llll' elt French loiNa 011
wrlgbt Nell Simon, producer one: a very big name 'l tsllileir ........ today" and ho Intended
Saint Subber and director Mike $100,000 In a friendly Httle pm. to pt Ill lhape "for the 111011
Nichols were convinced that ho bling spree In Puerto •Bko ~ escltlni Job I've bad IInce I
beeame an actor...
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Casting the lndJami· ln ·I!Tbe rinl Grand Prls race llalurdq
staunch Democrat, Including a·
March 2'/, figures 10 be tbe btg.
few In White House clrclea were Day Culler Fell" wUl be" ·
aest
sod most
llam~
apoplectic over former Prest. large problem for director Fred
dent Harry S. Trurnao'a co~ Zlnnemann. He cloem't wanl 10 olnee the annual contest • •
mille up' • aa tnauaurated 1.5 yearo,ago. Tbr..
ment oboul the Selma freedom uae white
ba'n
marchera. "Silly .. . they ean'l lndisna and 1enu1ne Indiana addlt!Obal lf8llds!andl
been
ereeted
fer
averap
.Joe
accompUah a dai-ned lhlnl· All don't usually care to becoma
opectalol'l
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year,
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rinl dlrecler Alee t11miDII bal
doubled the capacity of btl
"$100 Club," the 111U1Y tr!ICSalde enclosure where the 111)(9.
ty sod lhow world eelebrillea
gather to watch the lhrlllt ol
the event while IIOill'lllhlllllhemaelveo on tbe belt champagne
and a bulle buffet. The Club, 1
bull• clreul tent with 1 balcony
MARRIAGE FOR IIECUIUTY major Will'. I try to be fair llld overlnollinB the track, Ia cleoDear Helen:
reprimand the rlihl one, but orated In zebra ltrlpea, El MorWhat do you think about a how do you know, and bow do occo palma, and even ashtrays
girl wbo says abe wants to aet you stop thil squahbllngT HeJ. and mes frOm Elmo'• -wlllcb
married l i soon as she can en, do JOur daughters flght?makea the 111tter ael feel real(maybe whlle In high ICbool) EMBATTLED MOTHER
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at home . . Now !bat xa.,.
because she doesn't want to Dear Mother:
ler
Cugat has reBalned posse~~o
heve to worry about gettiDg
let's put II this way: they
dates? She thinks the worst fate love each other - very anla&amp;· si&lt;&gt;n ot the luxurious duplex OD
In the world Ia to ba "unpopu- onlatlcally. They awing from E. 57th st. that he and Abbe
lar," and she's afraid tbat once Bramlgw to friends agalb be- lhared befo,.., their marriage
lite gets out of achool the dates fore I can locate the fly-owat- 1'enl up In a cloUd of amoke,
wlll fall off. This IJ the daugh- ter, but, believe me, look1n&amp; for pyrotechnics, presa conferences
and hesdllnes, he no lonJer
1er of a friend of mine. Tile lt helps!
wants
ll He baa put the pal•
mother isn't much help. She
How can you keep kids from
!tal
pad
up fur aale sod yoo ~an
thinks the biggest thing
In oquabbllng? You can't egtirely,
IUe is a heavy dat&lt; for her or at least your children would· bave It f1!JIIilbed or WlfUI'IllJb.
daughter witt. a ''poplllar" ·!Jo'" ll'l"bo' normal I( YW · I!Jd, bol ed•
and does she bra1I-Mrl, ·D.&amp;.- -- you· din llltt•~-iit'- the
A thought for the Illy-Brit"brood" by diversion, oepara·
Dear Mrs. G:
ain's
wartime prime minister,
lion, outriBht command (witb
l'd gueaa tha daughter wtnll or without I!IWAtter; , or, most Sir Winston Cburcblll, said oli
a rest, and a reapite from a bnportant, Intuition: 1 mother Royal Air Force In 18!0: "Nevpushy mother, who bas given of several aoon develops an er In the field of human conher a oet of values that may bmer weather vein willdl telll met wu 10 IJI1Ich owed by ...
mate thai first marriage lui her thunder cloUds are building. many to 10 few."
about u looa: as a dime lltore At these inomenfi - ·keep 'em
weddlnB rJne. -H.
apart!
Dear Beltn:
Main things: Don't let the!!~
'lbree years ago I started go- · develop 4 habit of fighting. And
lng with lhls fellow. All the don't lake aides: Ibis
Ollly
time be kepi telling me be lays tha groundwork tor future DIYcrnr.. TO INTUUl 01'
loved me, sod n'd be married hlokers, and more araument.
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DOWspaper.
Dear Helen:
I'm lilllog down to un-tie my
aerves witb a second I!U!I ,.
coffee and your column, alter
lliOiber wild lllDI'IIInl of plqlng referee to three llflhtln&amp;
dsugblera. n llarted (as uauall
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with nothing thai bulll up to
IOmethlfti ful. lJau&amp;hter Y
threw her pajamas on Deuebter X'J bed, Mlsa X promptlf
threw them on the floor, wb!A!b
brought a bowl of "Ma·•ama
Jan'i throwU., my thlnp •
round again!" Tllen Daughter
Z pt Into the act by bitttoi X
hoes- her yelll got on her
~es, 10, of COIII'IO, X yelled
louder. Tllen Y 1ccused :&amp; of
118iDJ aU the bot water, llld z
IIPlaahed her, ielllne her school
drua wet eiiOUibl to 1&gt;r1ne a.
other "Ma-e-ama" sod lt lald,
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Foreign Events: Reviewed
By JOSEPH W. GRIGG
Ualted Prell )D!enalloaal
PARIS (UP!) -Talk of European political unity is booming
agaliHIIld France is none too
happy about it.
French olflcials say President
Charle de Gaulle has not
hacked down an Inch since ear.
Uer political unity negotiations
broke down three years ago.
His position, they say, remains
UDChanged on the big issues
thai previously brought him
Into conflict with his European
partners before.
They fear resumed poi!Ucal
unity talks now would fall •Bain
for just the same reasons as ia
tbe past.
The issue bas been raised
aBain by an Italian proposal to
hold a conference of the ail&lt;
European Common Market for·
•lin ministers at Venice May
10 to discuss bow the project of
a politically united Europe can
be BOI off the IP'ound again.
West Germany, Be!Bium, The
Netherland• sod Luxembourg
have accepted. Freocb Foreien
Minister Maurice Couve de MUf.
ville was diseuasU., the lnvit&amp;tlon durinB his talks In Rome
Chis weekend with ItaHan For-lign Mlniater Amlnlcln FanfaD!.

The French have not said no.
But they are no more than lukewarm for two reasoru:.
The first Is thai the dale of
May 10 is just one day befort

ti1e spring meetinB of North At·
!antic T r e a t y OrBanlzatlon
(NATO) foreign ministers In
London. French officials say a
one-day meelinB in Venice on
such a complex issue as Euro..

pean political union would reaJ.
ly be a waste of time.
The second, more serlous rea·
son is that the French believe
the basic disagreements which
""used the breakdown ol I h e
earlier talks reJllain and that
there is IIUle prospect of over·
eoming them right now.
Negotiations on European political unity have been. at a
standstill since April 17, 1962.
They broke down then because
France's common market partners refuse&lt;. to accept De
Gaulle's blueprint fur a loose
oonfederatlot of sovereiBJ1
!!lates, or "Europe of father·
Ianda" (Europe des patriea).
They wanted somethlnB much
&lt;loser to real political intesra·
lion.
The dispute alao had a very
bnportant military side.
Take Firm.,_
Fraoce'a Europeau partnen

took, and stru toke, the 11rm
position that Europe's defense,
particularly In tbe nuclear field
must be closely lntesrated with
that of the United States In the
foreseeable future.
De Gaulle argued - and still
argues - that, though the At-lsntlc alliance should contloue,
France must have lia own
means of defense, quite lnd&amp;o
pendent from the United Stales,
fur the lime being, the malo
SOlli'CO of that european defense,
in the Gaullist view, should be
France's own fledgling nuclear
atriklng furce.
These are two points on which
De Gaulle bas not and wUl not
back down, French officials say.
He favors European political
llllity as a long-term projectbot on his own terms. Be Insists it should be a loose ...,.
fe4eraUon of lndepen4enl aover-eign states and that ' it ohould
have Its own Independent defense, free from what De Gaulle
consider• the taint of "Atlantlchm."
De Gaulle ~ees no signs that
his partners are willing to aocept those terms al tha moment.
So, rather than start new negotlaliOIIS that coul4 only break
clown aga1n, the French would
rather have no Ialka at all

Bl ~G. Bl'I.DJrt «, M.D.
The incidence of viral bepaUU. has been lncreulng In tbe
last 10 years. 'lbia
cli!ease,
wbldl uoed to be caUed ....
rhal jaundice, Is more collUJlOII
In children thaD In adulls but
It Ia less severe In cblldreo.
'l'bere are two IJpel, aerum hepatltil and Infectious bepatltla.
Serwn hepatitis lo transmit-ted by lmpraper!J
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rneasurmg th1s feel other than necessary you need only to [ Clark and ramrly .
I Mrs. Mary Joe Pooler and son
Dave Roberts former G 111 A d
Hi h h 1I with a swing-weight scale such complete a segment of the swing The W.S.C.S. of the Joppa of .Chesler. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
baseball pitcher (196 0_61 ) and"la~er ~~t:~dout ~t ~g10°~- as I u~e in my repair shop. Tbis as stated above. __
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bus Central Hizh school, has been workint~ out with the . scaleh Js the hclosest war,;f /e\ISARGASSO SEAWEED
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~ . beavy a c
s The seaweed in the SargasWE ARE ALREADY FOR EASTER
Columbus is one of the
w. 11e !9 emg swung.
en so Sea is a plant which had
jor farm clubs of the
ester.
a professional set of gold clubs adapted itself to the open sea '
League's Pitt.; burgh Pirates.
In four and two-thirds Inn- " mbanitufacturedft thlS balanthce Is and lives and reproduces Lo
ARE YOU?
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bal ced ' f ' 1
Cards, Candies, Make Up Novelties
the Jets last Friday,
saw run; on three hits He walked c u 5 are
an . per ect Y ~ the surface of the water.
action Saturday afternoon in an f
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all
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clubs
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like
they
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RENAISSANCE
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and Baskets. - All Prices!
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to speed your swmg up or slow old Greek and Latin writings
QUALITY
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Jet
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The first thing to learn Is
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Shepard.
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tance. Fourteen clubs make a Those VISiting Sunday w1th son r eky of Ravt-nna and Verset and each one is supposed to Mrs. Mary ~usby and M r s. l mtn Swartz of Coolville, Mr.
hit the ~II the farthest because Mary Barnhill were: Mr. and and Mrs. Maynard Bahr of Ches
about ·"the difference o
ten ~1rs. Oden , Jo~son of Athens, ' t ~. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Swartz,

therefore makes the ball travel W. Va. and Mr. and Mrs . Carl l Charles Woode , Mr. and Mrs.
in a straighter trajactory. Each Barnhtll of Tuppers Plains . Re- Millard Swartz, Terry and San~
mentals in harmony. Constant club from the drivec (No. 1 fres hments of cake and
i c e I dra of Alfred all were Sunday
reviewing of these fundamen- wood) to be ~o. 11 iron increas· cream were served to the guests , guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
tals won't hurt anyone's game es from a loft of 10 degrees to
Mr. a nd Mrs. Lawrence Hal · l Woode.
and is actually the basis to a 49 degrees.
i ser and daughter Pamela spent I Mr. and Mrs. Myran Mckensound stroke. A recent article These are the approximate i the weekend al Man:;;rield the zy of Columbus , Mr and Mrs.
I read said, 11 )t takes more skilJ yards each club should send guests of her brother, Mr . and Harry Riles of Athens, Mr .
to play golf the wrong way," ball. The difference between Mrs. 0Pnnard Bl~ke and fam -1 and :\Irs. Waid Swartz, also of
!Athens and Mrs. fdoma Johnand I believe it one hundred them Is the added loft on the ily.
per cent.
club face and therefore hits l Mrs . Idonia Johnston of Port- i:,ton of Portland all Wf're Sun- !
During the winter when last th~ ball higher in the air as the land. Mr. and Mr~. Willi&lt;:tm day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
year's golf games are used as number increases:
Nrckles and dauhter Jean, Mr. 1Von ll&lt;.~lsPy.
convers~tion pieces I receive
No. 1 wrot. - 2020 yds., No . 2 &lt;md Mrs. Oris Swartz of A.t hens , 1 Mrs ldr.nia Johnsron of Port·
?tany questions about the sub. wood 190 yds., No. 3 wood 180 M.~· and .Mrs. Edar Pullms of land visited here . with her son j
Ject which are not understood yds., No. 4 wood 170 yds., No. SJ.ver Ride , Mr . ana M r s. Paul Brooks, Mildred Brooks
and should be cleared up imme- 2 iron 160 yds., No. 3 iron 150 Dana Hoffman and. son Steve and family, and ner sister. Mr. '
dlately.
yds., No. 4 iron 140 yds. No. 51or Rutland and MJss Roberta and Mrs . Harold Brannon, Mr. 1
J believe the most misunder. iron 130 yds., No.6 iron 120 yds., K~auter of Racine anc: M r and .Mrs. Charles Betzin, Mrs. ·
stood statement is the one a. No. 7 lron 110 yds., No. 8 iron Mildred Headley ;md mece, lo- f..arnet Bahr and daughter Mar.
bout swing·weight, or the bal. 100 yds. No. 9 iron 90 yds. No. cal, all were Sunday guests o( garet, Mrs. Myrtle Frost, Mr. [
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belzing. 1and :vlrs. Wayne Brickles, Mr . .
ance of a club. Swlng.weight is 11 iron 80 . yd~
the name Biven to the amount The golf swinK is divided in- Mr. ano M". Way Clark and 1 and ~rs F'on Halsey, Mrs.
of weight you feel when you to four parts which are · full, family spent the weekend at · Marne Watson &lt;:~nd Mrs. Lola
swing a club.
three·fourt.hs one-half one • Columbus the guests of his bro. 1 Griffin.

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Although convalescence
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it Is dlffleult to diagnose. Tho plotely in about lbree lllOIIIba
Ylctlm may complain of severe and children treqUeatty In oiaa
nausea, headache and llstles.. month. BecaUBe the dlae••
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fifth were Sunday IJUesls of ber
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel MiUer brother, Mr. and Mrs. Richerd
shorter, or just what purpose and sons spent the weekend Wlth Corn~ and fam 1iy o! Sandyville,

Yes, here we are, one year
older and just bursting with
eagerness to tee.off at our favorite course. 1 know what every golfer goes through this
time of year while waiting for

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,. veatJ.iation in a recent statement
.fated the position of his agency, and the
words of J. Edgar Hoover should stop a
Jot of loose talk on the part of many people, who have accused the FBI of drag·
' : Jinl Ita fee( Mr. Hoover, more than rna: ; llY others is concerned with the possi·
· bility of a national pollee force, which
, he labels as a tool of tyranny, and his re: ifusal to allow bls agency to be cast in
' ~at role Is laudable. His department.
: !like other agencies that are concerned
' ~ with the upholding of the law Is limited
: 'in the ICOpe of its acttvitles. and to ex·
those In any way would Immediately
. !iitamp It as a nattonal pollee force. and
~ur country would become a police state.

We have always had complete con·
fidence In the FBI. They u-e a bulwark
qa!Dit auarcby ill this country. We aJ.
ways feel aafer when we bear of the period\e ICboolJ that they conduct with
local law enforcement officers In train·
lng tkem In the latest and beat methods
of preserving the peace and weU-belng
of aJ1 dtlteDa 1bey are a strong right
arm to aJ1 law enforcement, and If they
1Willd descend to totalitarian tactics u
o10me would have them we wdllld Indeed
be on our way out as a democracy, that
takes pride in its freedoms and rights for
all cltlzena. Great preiiSIIl'el are beblg
placed, and wiJl contillue to be forced on
many communities. and olil' great hope
Is in the aclrnlalsterlllf of justice In aJ1
quarten to aJ1 of our c:ltlzeus.•

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Mr. Hoover boldly outlines the rune·
lion of the FBI as a fact-gathering and
fact-reporting agency, and not a national police force u some of what he ralls
"medlclne men" are attempting to foment. These persons have their tonics
for all social UIJ according to Mr. Hoov·
er, and feel that they have the key to
Utopia, and among their charges is that
the FBI Is not determined to enforce civ·
II rights laws. What these people are real·
ly wanting is for the FBI to lay aside Ita
democratic principals and apply police
ltate methods. He reminds them that the
)lath of justice is a two-way ltreet, and
In the heat of conntct far too many peo·
pie can see onl7 une aide of a perplexlnJ
problem.

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Mr. Hoover Speaks Out

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Apr. 1, 1965-3 - - - - - - - - - - evening with Levina Brannon. day guests of Mr and Mrs. Ger- ~ber brother, Gl~ C.. _"*
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. Camdoll C!Mk Hoopillllln PiliP
Myra McBride and Miss 111ez .,Mrs~~Ke
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COMMENT•nNGEDITORtAUY

. In his statement he points out that
our country Is today caught up in a great
IJid too long neglected cause of human
rlibts. The passions of people are 10 In·
flamed that they have crittclzed the bur·
tau for not exceeding Its authority, and
for not assuming responslbUitles belong·
lilg to local and state poHce. There can
. lie no criticism of the swift actton of the
• Jal in the apprehension of those alleg. til of having shot a Detroit woman as an
aftermath of the Selma to Montgomery
~h. The aeency fully enters Into its
iole, and Is aware of Its responsibility to
IDvestlgate violattons of Federal clvH
righta statutes. The head of the bureau
1t1tes that bia men are meeting those obligations, but are not aJlowlng them·
selves to be the accuser, prosecutor, ju·
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You'll fu.td a Corvair Corsa's instrument panel vastly
more informative than an ordinary car's. But that's

really o,ey a fringe benefit of driving one.
Because for aU its finely calibrated in,trumentalion
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the tnO&amp;t important thing that happens when you
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era Auoctation will host the
1916 Oblo Stale Fox llwltera
bench ahow and field trtail this
weekend according to local ...
ll'!Ciatlon president Yemon
French.
Tile bench abow will begin
Friday II I p.m., ID the actlvllitis bullciiDa on the Galllcl CounIJ Junior Fairpoundt, located
011 Rt. S5 north of Galllpollll.

Arrangements of dried ma ter ials. artihcial flowers and fresh
flowers in an array of colorli ,
and wmsual containers were dis.
played by the several Harden

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Star Garden Club, Middle-

port Garden Club,

Amateur

Garden Club of Middleport. Rut·
land Garden Club, Chester Gar -

'l den Club, Rutland
Gardeners , Twilight

F"riendl y
Garden

Clubs and their displays were
Bradbury. Sa fety ;
Chester,
Health Resources;
Harrison-

vi11e, Special Interest ; Hemlock

·
1 of "flowers" In the operetta at Harrisonville Grade School
.. FLOWF.RS -'l'hese 18 young lasses will play th• par rbolzer Debbie Markin, Peggy Malone, Brenda Stanley,
this Fridav night. Fron t row. Ka ren Wh•eler, V&lt;ekle ~be • Ma:.V Fugate Shirley Alkire. Sheila And erson, Judy
Second row. Liml&lt;.l Brogan. Lmda Burtrrtdge. Carol! ~- trn ' ruta ·McCune ' Christine Porter, Virginia McCane.Car sey. Back row. Tina May le, Sue .J eff ers, Pame a t son,
'
l)entin•l Pholo

Citizenship ;

Reeds-

mem~rs of the Syracuae unit wu 8 formal gown, . floor-length
and mcluded Sarah Roush, Ar· of pink lace w1th separ·
tie Sellers, Esther Harden, Ma· ate jacket and pink underlmln&amp;,
bel Picken• and Mary Lisle. A worm by Mrs. Ray Zirkle; Mrs.
v~! oolo, "How Great Thou 1 Doyle Shuler modeled a r~
Art, .WB! sun~~: by Mrs. Har- suit with slim skirt and ~utton­
den w1th Mn. Lisle accompan· ed . k t featuring an over
~
'
~e
.
. .
blouse of red combmed with
Rt· '~ Ebersbach, president of
· 5 also from the
the Meigs County Home Dem· black_accessone '
.
onstratlon Counctl,
presided IFabriC Shop.
·
and welcomed members and Two costumes were made by
visitors.
IMrs. Jo Ann White, Middleport
Mr. C. E. Blakeslee, County beautician. and included a dress
Extension Agent, Agricul!ure, of red. double knlf brorade feaw., Introduced and commended turing a separate J&amp;cket with
.
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t
S h I rhythm band that will play a part In the for hill assistance with the units mink fur trim: worn by Mrs.
RHYTHM BAND -. Making up the HarmonVIlle Elemenr"iral~e~~in Richard Macomber, Cindy Blackwood, olnce the absence of Mrs. How· Ruby Nicinsky, and a black baschool operetta this Fnd ay at 8 p.m. wtll be , front {owci" toR~'g er Cotternf' Paul Hatfield and Stephen McCune. ard Nolan. former
Extension sic dress in a tw o piece style
Glen Kennedy, Ann Hollon, Joy Hender son, Doukas };';,mie Derenberge~ Sharon Riggs, Glen Cotterill, Danny Agent. He was presented with Wit~ which she wore a smoke
Back row Donnie Casto Bobby Prtddy. Frances mg, 1
· 1 Ph0 t 0
'
a plaque for 25 years service. groy scarf trim.
'
-others introduced included the II Modeling their own creations
Stanley, Ka ren Ri ggs, J i.mmie (;lark and Billy Fugate.~S en!tne
County Extension Staff, Fran- . were Leiba Kibble ' wearing
"tf ne\\·S
c~· D. Spencer, Extension As· a beige suit with matching hat;
Cal
stslant; Rita H. Bowen, secre- . Rosemary sellers, wearing an
t~ry, and Joyce s . Bowen, part IA-llne suit wtth jacket of all
lime secretary. Council mem· cotton In black and while check
Gaug• readinlll- Galhpolls
bers were recognized and pre- I ade by her
mother.
.
.
.11
th
.. Dam 10.2, 29.8 running 96 feel
lsented with pins and include1 1m
d J h ston mndel·
t:nde~· the. directmn of Mrss ~laut~a e~~tt~r . wille a~e: on rollers, Pomeroy-~ason out, '
.ruanlta Swartz. Mildred Bern- :s~ ~~::~ s:it :r:ss featuring
nual Ham sonvllle Elementary c 00 ~ .
Pt Pleasant 27 .85, Hmton 3.81,
.ard Alfred · Evelyn Murray
1 t blouse
staged at 8 p.m. Friday inthe school audltonum .
, I K~nawha Falls out. Charleston I ,FfOda Mae Bentz, 65, of Ra· lHitda King: Bradbury : Mary a black and wh&lt;te pr n rem·
Philip Porter Will be '" the_~~~ role ~or_th~s year s1 2250. London was running . 6\cine,. died Wednesday mornlJlg iRo,.. Pat Holter. Chester ; Gol· l which she ma~·~~~-·dolo
prese ntation - ''S&lt;"arecrow
. M k 0 Ifeet Marmet 5 feet and Wm· at Meigs General Hospital tn die Jones Hazel Stanley Har· nants costing ·le!
Dick.''
chols, Kenneth Norns. .ar s~ ,field dam 12 feet.
IPomeroy where she had been rlsonville .' Helen Swartz • Esth· Iars.
fash
Other main characters for , borne, James Cottertll , Ger- 1
a patient for the past
two er Small~ood Hemlock 'Grove· Mrs. Harry Swartz. had
.
the operetta wil l be Kenneth aid Donohue, Tommy Hollon , ;Boat Movements:
\weeks.
Alberta Hend~rson Haze) Me: ioned a basic black dress wlth
Wheeler, Sheila Clark. Steven Kenneth McCune, Rex Vance, :
iver - A. J. Patten I
.
Kelve , Great B.;,d;
Letha hand knitted oweater finished
Stanley, Donna Markin, Nancy Larry McMurray and Ern&lt;e ot;!o t40 a. m.; Peggy Il&lt;Jw· l Surviving art thrte ~~"::i Klbbl:. Geneva Yates, Reeds- with. black truru Sandra Rolls.;;;
Dixon. Bobby Workman, Jerry Jones.
.:::; ~ .14 &gt;:40 a.m.: Harvey •[ Mrs. Mary V~tgmla
Jr ville. Long Bottom; Wilmetta mlnialure model. wore_• p
Brickles, George Scott, JoY In the role of ve~etables are . Jo~do: do~n 11, 5ol5 a. m.; Or· Zan~vdle ; H;,.nr\ ~en Bentz. Leifheit, Buena Grueser, Rock che&lt;k shift dress 1"":;:'mg fz::;
Waggoner. Mark Brogan, James I Larry Hayes, Irene
Malone, ltenian down 15, ~ a. m.: Relta·l Rac!ne, and
or. I~
Hazel Spriogs: Irene Parker, Artle jlet ruffilng do;"
hal
Estep, Connie O'Rourke, Du-1 Bonnie Dillon, Datrina Holley, Ible u 16, 1:50 a. m.; L. Fi~re Racme ; thes~ . sis ers,
. Sellers, Syrscuse ;
Frances and wore w Jte . s raw twO:

'S .ecrow Dt.ck' Features
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&amp;ne Will , Deanna Blackw~d, Ronnie Dillon, Katrina Holley, up 19~ 6 a . m. ; Walter BeckJ~rd
Bonnie Welsh. Helen Cottrill, Dana Marron, Cathy Payne, down 19 7:05 a. Pfl.; Queen City
Georgina Tyree, Brenda Dona· Diane Cloy, Lavonda K in g, u 22 ; a. m.; OVEC up 23,
hue Randy Wood, Lonnie Black, Pamela King Janie Barrett, i 6~45 ~ m.; Oliver
Shearer

Cleland. Racm;, .E~a 1 e :
ry, Rochester, a., us

.Spencer presented Mrs . Ebers-

g~oves

and

.

YOUNG MODELS- Youngst~rs were Included on ,the
list of models who dlstJiayed dresses at the Homemaken
Achievement Day afflllr at Middleport High School Tuesday.-Here, Sandy -Rouoh, Syracuse, and Rosemary Sellers
show their choices of dress styles.-Sentlnel Photo

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Economics·. graduate of planning; size, quantity .and _cot~

port}and Man'S Nallle·3·Girl&amp;
Condition Poor

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day,
March With prayer
Tile meeting
was opened
by Fa·
ther Leonard Cencula.
A combination auction a n d
rummage sale to be held at the
s•hool Wll set for May 1. Charle1 Clarkson and Betty Ryal are
to be In charge of the publicity
and Paul Case! Is chairman of
refreshments, with the help of
the students.
Father William lfilllker re~rted on the drive for audio
VISIOn ~ alated that the seCCllld achievement tests will be
held in April. Be also staled
t~ ·! lludent applications lor
next year should be in 1100n.
The meeting was closed wltb
Pra er
Fatbu David Berllla

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Series
ward Treadway,
Pliny, w.
P ...eu,Lewis,
Alva Jeanette
Faber,
Mrs. Former
fense aga1nst
Face
M . _ Today
(BestAof(SemfHnal)
Se )
Jacqneilne
Sue Carsey
James
Work·
beavywe1ght
Maloney was clubbed for
vea W L. Lincoln Heights Po~oy
Sharon Johnson, Tyrsa L. Jersey Joe Walcott will serve
of the runs and nearly all
R h t
·
ward Cumings ' Pomeroy' Mrs. Faber, Jeen L. Shepherd, DJ. as referee and Ben Greene
1 0 George F
tb o 12 Pblllieo blfll.
oc es er
Mrs ane E. Lndarck and Diana F. Boxing Illustrated will be" a
In his last outing, ba also
B (Q
Fill 10 I Mary E · Moor~ Rl S
' Wilson.
for the bout.
bombed heavily. But then he
uorter- • )
ton Mra' Rhoda' A Pa '
Rt
baa had this happen before and
(Beol of Five)
3, Wells~n. Clarl&lt;
C.=;llll!~
MENS 1nd BOYS
been sharp when lht
W. L. Coalton Chesler Arnett
1
season began.
0 den, ~- Malcolm D. ~·=~
0 1 South Point Lawrence L.
The Reds' ball, which
been plenty bot, were held
C (Quarter·Fioal)
wu.rth Rt 2' Ironton Mrs Roo.. II
just five hits by Ray Culp
(Best of nve)
Chartes v·. Cossett, Ashland,
Jack Badschun. The lone
W. L. Mrs. Alfred H. stevens, Rt.
cinnaU run was on Oeron
I 0 0. Stepbens Geneva
son's seventh-inning homer.
I I Charles v. Cosset! Aah~. Ky.
SOLID COLORS
Wednesday'a Besulll
Mrs, Alfred H. stevens. Rt 1
ST. LOUIS (UP!) - BasebaD
4 Quebec 2
Ashland, Ky., Mn,
JUchard
AND STRIPES
Cammtssloner Ford Frick
2 Hershey 1 (o.t.) A. Wrilht, Ravenswood, W. Va.
p,..nt the world champion
5 Pittsburgh 4
and Olarie1 E. Mathew, RavLo"!" Cardinals tbelr World
rleo l'inp In Pn&gt;l!lllll"
DlDilfes on April 17.

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U.e Fabrie Shop
Singer Sales &amp; Service

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Mktdleport,

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DECORATOR.
With
DESIGNS
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fOR
Defamation
EVERY ROOM
Charged .ffi
ALL
ild Sk'
ECONOMICALLy K are
PRICED

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, bach "With a president's pin.
piece wool suit m. aqua
'th West Vir inia University; re- or of items needed and where
Rochesl&lt;r,. Pa.: . Darlene Gra· Mrs. Allred Bills of
South a floral glazed prmt blouse WI
eived h! Master's
D•gree the best place to purchase\t Ill
ham, Racme: Lillian B:~~n~ Point showed colored film sJldes . yellow accessones was wom ~
CnJumbia State Teachers be. She also warned against
Ed~ard Kennedy , Dana King Ike Barrett 'Mildred Brickles,' ~wn Greenup 3 a. m.: Molly helmer, Rochester, and "ey of her trip to Hawaii when she by Sarah Roush.
.
om
impulse buying suggesting In·
and ,Jeffery Birchfield.
i and Randy' Haning.
~ K up Greenup 4:45 a. m.; Har· Stobart, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, and attended the National Extension Following the style show,
d' cu88ed the·, Import- stead to sbop w"h a list Ulrinl
1 ~r Point down Greenup &amp;:30 a. these brothers, Raymond Sto. Homemakers Meeting In Hawaii Mrs. George Sklllller conducted
Making up the flower chorus .
S f" kill
on go 88 the budget and shopping alone.
will be Sue Jeffers, Mary Fu-1 Gardeners will be. Gary m.; Western up Greenup 7:55 a. bart. Rochester, Pa.; Jaems l~st rear· She gave_ inl&lt;resting the roll ~II With the Syracuse aacea: maolbt~ ~n ~ldlng
Other officers of the gate, Carol Osborne, Debb1e l Warner, Ph&lt;lhp Burbndge, Ad· m.; Louisiana up Mefdahl 5 P· Stobart, Racme; Harry Stobart h1ghhghts on the trtp and told umt hav•~ the most present. lar
for tamlf ·ll\·ing. Council are M3rgaret Brown,Markin Rita McCune. V1ck1e ell Davulson, Teddy Hayes, Jer- in . Bayou Lorrame down Mel· Monaco, Pa., and Donald Sto- of the people there and the Several visitors were we1com- tbe nt · .
Y b Yl vice president secretary PhylOberholzer, Karen
Wheeler, ry Mar_kin, Clarence Molden, d.ilil &gt;:30 p. m.; Jamel down bart, Racine R. D. One sis~, meeting _held there.
ed Including a group of sl\ldents ::"'tlng that m;:,7c!s, :be lis Skinner and Addle Norris,
Christine Porter Tina Mayle, Robert Black, Dave Reeves, Meldahl 8·20 p m.; Esso West Rosalina, preceded
her m Followmg the collection for from Pomeroy High SchOOl and goodJ 81ld
ak
treasurer i\pproximately 130
Virginia McCun~. PameJ., Wii· ;Chrlsti Stanley, Charles Hat· VIrginia up Meidahl9o06 P· m.; death.
the Intemational Fund, an· Middleport School. Mrs. . How- argol'b~ :: 10 ;:: • : registered with about 7&amp; blgh
son, Brenda stanley, Sheila field, Fred Jones, Rosalie Ma· Buckeye State down Meidahl. ·Funeral services will be held nouncements were made lnclud· ard Nolan, fo(mer e~~~~" a&amp;- budget a 1
su:~g school girls present in addition~'
Anderson, Shirley Alkire, Lm· ltone, Ruth O'Rourke, Sharon : · p. m.
.
the R&amp;- lug a state. Reoource Develop- ent, was lntrndueed and weJ. wants 0 .
Y lb Committees for the progra'P IJ&gt;.
da Burbridge and Peggy Mal· : Reeves, Janet Reeves and Beu- . GaUtpollo Dam - Kentuckian S~turdey ~~ 2 m.hat 1 which ment conference in Columbus, corned bac~ alter Ill\ extended wllat olte has to Jet wbal 0 eluded the officers, Rutb · Ellone
i lah Priddy.
Idown 5:10 p. m.: Semel up cme Bapt st urc o
AprH 2 and an Advloors and illness.
lam II~ wants. .
bach Helen Swarll, Mara•
Piaying the part oi
th e Rhythm Band members are 11 :50 p. m.: Allen R. MemD she was a member. Burial will Parents Conference with 4 ·H
SPEAKER'S :WJ'IC
. ·Aeooi'dlng to MtSs Spray, tbe ~~ Bro;.n Phyllis, Sk~;
"breezes" will be Lnda Brog· , Donald Casto, Bobby Priddy ' up 2 a. m.; Andrew Calhoun be In the Letart Falls cemetery officers at the Po~eroy Jun· Guest. speaker for \he after·· htnnemakm-'rteeds to, ~"' what
le sho~ Margaret f!rOim,
an and .Judy Carsey while Ron· Frances King. Jimmie Der· up 2:30 a. m.; Alton Zephyr beolde her late
husband, lor lltgh SchOOl Aprd 5 from 8 noos was Miss MabOI. Spray, to buy, when to buy aDd wb.ere sty ice W;,;, Helen Swartz and
nie Hollon. Marv in Althouse, enberger, Joy Henderson, Way- up loO~ a. m.; !Hinols down Henry. _Friends m~yh call ~ to t :SO p.m.; April a there extensicn ~peclatl!! lal!\lly eco- to buy. Among her suggestlo~s :~Roush.' reglstratloti, ~k •.
George O'Rouke.
Michael ne Cotterill, Tommy Stanley, 6:35 a. m.: H. E. Bowles up the Ewmg Funera orne un will be Ohio Rural Health.Coun· nomist , Ohio State University.- for better bu~ln,g by h?mema • ar
unll~ coffee boUr, Port·
Hayes, Richard Hatfield . Rod- I Douglas Clay, Jimmie Clark, 8' 30 a. m.; Esso Pennsylvan&lt;a noon Sa~Y. w~en ~· ~y cHat Fori Hayes ~otel m ~ wbo had for her topie, "Be A e~ we~e lli'!lt, PlanriJng JlUf. ~~~'Great Bend unit. •
,,
ney vance and Terry Warner I Billy Fugate, Walter K i ng, down 9 a. m.
a
will
be
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lo
e
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Jumbus.
Tile
meet
g
was
ad
Better
Buyer."
Miss
Spray,
a
chases
m
advanCe,
arm
char
1
will be in the Milkweed Chorus. I Richard Macomher, cIndy
Kanaw:a ~IUver -:Joumed :ooch~un:e::t nt;:,n
P~kens
Scarecrows will be Riehle Blackwood, Glen Kennedy , Ann down Lon on a. ~is a m.a sack 1111
a"
Blumenauer, Delbert Brickles, Hollon, Sherlyn Barrett, Shar· Ann down Lo,:;:ton Winfi~ld 4
bour.
STYLE SHOW
Terry Carsey. Steven Cottrill, on Riggs , Karen Riggs, Roger Jerry . Bos~o
:Uce down
feat- 'ItO
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Gary Duff, Timmy . Fugate, I Cotterill, Paul Hatfield
and ~in~~id ~~·~- m.: Jefferson
:.·~o:"J:":"'niooels
(Continued _ ..mpng
.
IS
Thurman Hamng, M1chael Nl· Steven McCune.
down Winfield 5,40 p. m.; Asa
.... jn clothing !rom loEdwards, p~~n;~l Pomeroy.
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· Chris Jr
appear._
ters nd
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LETART W. Va. - FUilfral
up Win e
p. m , . Luc. The Melgo County Farm Bu· cal ato!'el, sewing cen
a
G&lt;orge Taylor, '19, Portland. Sandra ltenuriCU, daughter
for Everette ptobl
up W~•eld 8 · 3~-~te::;- ·3 . 20
reau was nominated for two from members tbemsel•:· who was critically burned when Mr. and '"'llt!!~~1l!lfley Hend·
'&lt;ens 78 RFD Letart, W.va.
Jane ucas
do~n Wi~fleld awards in Lancaster Tuesday Margaret jlrown was nara r fire explnded tronl" a stove in ricks, Loeust.st. -~eroy' IS
dl~ 'WedneSdaY at the
:m. , Belen
.
night when the Southeast Re- for the style ~bow .
.
his home ·Ttll!sday, ~!!!llBined'" co-spoltSilred by .. tbeodorus Huston Rest home at Hamden,
5: 15 a. m.
gion ol the Farm Bureau held Juanita YOUDI ~ppeared'" a serious colliUIIon at Meigs Gen- Counoll No. 171. D. of "A(.
will be held SaturdaY It
,
•
its Membership Recognition. Navy drosS of' !mit In 8 modi· eral hospital today. Ills cond1· Sandra Is a · varsll)l ·
at the Foglesong Funel'I
IS
Rally.
lied ~ style wtth pink DC· lion was satd to be "poor.
"leader: a· nlember ~~ "llle Fedhome with burial Ill Grabata
I
The local organization wllb ctSIOrlOS !rom Bahr Cltlthlers. Th
"d t
parenlly oc- erated chl!fCh,-lhe Spanish club, Station cemetery. 'ftoe BeY. Maran eight day membership drive
Gary ~Jl wf';'"" ~ tw~ ~ ':':!n"~ay~r· tossed gas- Pomeroyan,. . ~H, and was In till Berlsford will olllelale.
was nosed out by neighborlni plOCO pink SUit 0 we
WI
to . el (" the Junl~f_;QJA.11Jay, Her
He was born here June II,
Alben•
county
with
111
16
hour
pink
accessories
also
from
the
=:~r!t
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resul~jng
ana':
:
ternate
~
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~pn
the son of the late Robeft
1
I
effort while Melp Atheos and Bahr Store.
bl
. ited his clothing afler daughter ol:Mi':.liicl Mrs.
Caroline Roush Pickens.
It
Gall~. all nomfnaied for out- Judy Moore modeled • coor· he"':ad~pill¢ "'lme of the gps- non Evant:U:~· Pomeroy.
was a retired Iarmer' Ht
i
Istanding overall campaiiJJS, 4lnaled sports costume of ber· oline on his hands and clothes.
•
preceded In death by ~
LOS ANGELES (UPI) Dr. were bested by nearby Morgan lllUdall with several ~Je tops
· ·
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Vannie, .In IMt. '.· ' •·
I Ed d A De lin of Ocean- county
In an aqua 8lld white slrtpe Racine emergency squadmen,
. SQUADSurvivors Include six SODJ,
I ld:·~allf · hao vfiled a $5 mil·
Fean.red on the prolflltl was from tho Middleport Depart- wbo took Taylor to Meigl Gen· Middleport
_
DeKalb, Ill.; Rlehard and
~- , defa,;,'ation suit charging 'dixieland' music by Pete's ment Stol~ . Joy llotUI• was at· eral hospital from btl 9alcl cue squadmen were
.
of Pt." Pleasllllt; lla1'
*Easily piStn or tacks over any
, ~~: " Dr. Ktldare tel~vislon se- Rascals, a comedy ballet, loll&lt; Ured In a coatume of green Knobs home, oaidthtt-~~atso at 8:25 ·p.
h
out
New Haven and Jact, Leo
JUrftet wllhut bltklng
, rl .. esposed him to "hatred music by the Greensleeves !rom styled wltb a slim aklrt and set fire to a Jtvlng t'ol&gt;ft) chair. ~: ?'=~.::bo ufl~ ·aj( ap01)1! daughter, ~~-.
* Economical 400' Toll c:ovm.
nd contempt
Chtllicotbe muafc from 'South of crop top and a coordinated Mrs. Taylor reportecllr. .pUt ,•ut
• ~ H.,
llne Knlgbl, Denver,
o,
10' x 14" room
, a The Superio~ Court suit !tied the Borde;' by !be Stylemasterl blouse also !rom the department file fire on Iter b!ll~.• ~lotiJe•· · r,::;:t t:~~ GalliPnl~ was grandchlldre;1clt!odltF~
*Helps Sill out dust, drttH •d
I Wednesday claimed tbat Jdenll· and a comedy act featuring the store.
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~!nay
at tile !ur .
cold winds
flcaUon of 8 doctor in • . seg- 'BeaUes.'
Several eostumes were ma e
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ment of the aeries enttlted "An Also honored was organizatiOn 'by tho PollletOJ Fabric Shop
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GAME POSTPONED
bom&lt;l
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role in conducting aucceoful suit worn by Ann Chapman fea.
(ConUnued from pqe 1l
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Defendants In the suit Incled- campaigns in three countiH, turing an over blouse and dou·
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'JlUCY polls
ed the National Broadcasting Athens, Meigs and Gallla.
ble breuted Jacket and slim clurlng tho lilreHat meetln!l , ~atee:ndate to be
Co., Time-Life Broadcasting Attending from Me~ CoWlly aklrl. She wore pink and white Included Goldwater, Rich~~· ;'"!':~~-{~'~
Inc., actors Ruymond Maney, were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew acceasorles. The ahoea andcbag Nixon, andofGoPvs. ~~~=and ' Alan Plnkerlon founder
R 1c b a r d Cbamberlsfn and Cross, Mr. and Mrt. "lAo Story, were from the Cltllpman • an- Scranton
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10J TUIIday lli(lllt. PSU• •

the Royals 119-ID • .F!dlctdllpbia Wednesday alibL 'l'lle vJo.
tory gave the 'ltan a 1-1 VII'·
diet in their best4ftve Easlern
DiviBIOll semifinal playoff ICI'Ieo
with Cincinnati.
"Wilt was fantasdc,• Pita.
delphia Coach Dolpb Sduly•
Wei after the pme. "Be did
, .. ylhtlll! . . . his all-around
shooting w a s 11'081. 'lbere
wasn 't aeythlng more 1 could
ask him
do."
The 76er&amp; open qainot the
Eastern Division champion CeltiCl! at Boston Sunday after.
noon. They'll play a best-of-

Young Named
President of

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Bullets clinched
Panther diamond.
opposition batters plenty of wor-~
.
26 rebounds and blocked 11 their Western Division semifinal department wltb Z5 po1n1t1 d
to_ Mra. Robert F. Gordon, St. Louis
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_School officials, however, In· ries while hurling, will play at Elec{Jon of office"' wa• held shots as the 76ers polished off playoff a day ahead of Philo- Chet Walker added 20 for 1111
wile of the Galllcl county as- •·Clinched series
dicated Wednesday the game first base wben not pltc\ting. when the Pomeroy
L1ttle .
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Wedneaday'• Resllll
may be postponed Willi Isler Backing up . Price on the mound League met Wedneaday evenmg i
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Pblladelpbls 119 Cincinnati 112 due to tbe cool weather and be- for Coach Crayn&lt;lt Slone's team at town hall with Lloyd Wright
(Only pme sdteduled)
cause both teams have lilus far will be SopbolllOl'e Mike Jenklna. pres ident. in charge
bad only two
of outdoor Other seniol'll besides Price Off1cero elected were Richpractice.
are Third Baseman Vic Durst, ard oung. president; Johnny
Nothing deftnlle had been de- Catcher Dave Spencer, First Musser. vice president, and
cidtli early today whether the Baseman Greg Roush, OUtfield- Kerm&lt;t Walton. se&lt;retary·treaRi hth d
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surer A vote of thanks was
g an ers on aney an
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two Metge club would meet thl8 er Marvm McKelvey and Out· 1 · "' . ht f
f"
b h share mound duties in Gallia Academv High school 's op·
nmn~s
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be rescheduled.
Sophomores on tbe roster a- If
d" sed I
Field Friday evening
DAYTONA
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Coach Russ Moore appear!l to long with Jenkins are Outfield- 0 dedwats hlscus · tet_wassde- Janey a 5-9 J"unior .;.;n open - - - - - - -- - h
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ave penty
P?lenba
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t • Tom sm1'th , day,
Aprtl
ll , all p. m. at the against Coach John Wickline's four frames.
hit the road today, moving ovhttters and expenenced Infield Ray Proffitt, John McCimtock Pomeroy High School field to Bobcats. He will be succeeded At least seven of nne posl·
., to Deland to lake on Inter- ORLANDO Fla (UP!)
and outfielders.
and Bob Gruesers aud Inf1eld- organize !Dr the coming year by the 5-lt Mitchell, who ts a lions for openmg day have been
nallonal League rival Toronto, Cfnclnnall ~ ~ head IniAl Some of the lettermen he has ers Amos Wallbrown and Dar· and all interested persons are freshman .
filled according to Smith. "WePhD Cunningham wu sched· the final weet ilf J:~ opting back from last year are first rell Wolfe Dallas Jarrell, Wtll asked to attend.
Coach Paul Smith said tnday 'll know alter tonight's prac·
uled to work about live lnnilll!S training sta here and the" Baseman, Pbll Swmdell, Short- Sellers and John Warner are the Attending were the above and Janey would toss at
least lice who will start in right and
against the Maple Leafs.
lineup for ~ da is ·u~ stop Bob Smith, Left Fielder Lone Frosh players.
Robert Roberts , Charles Legar,
left field." said Smith.
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The Jets scored a 7·1 romp about set.
Y l
George HarriS, P1reher Bruce Last ,.ason the Southern Jonny Buck, James Gilmore, HAYES GETS AWARD
Here's Friday's
probably
over Birmingham here Tuesday There are 110 surprises be- Simpson and Right Fielder team ended the year With an Dennis Gilmore and s c 0 t t NEW YORK (UPI )-Sprinter starting lineup for Gallia Aca- 1
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as a pafr of Ohio natives work- ond the "tch of De
J' •- Bob Crow, All are seniors with overall 7~ slate, but lost several Walton.
Bob Hayes today was voted the demy:
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outstanding track and fi eld Dan Gilmore, lb ; Gib Mill- '
teams,
Gordy Coleman's returu Dr 1 wr.
Peanuts Wlcklme. Southern admale athlete of 196 by the Na· iron, SS : Phil Sanders, 38 ; Ri· l
1 2 Other seniol'll on the squad are ~anced to the aectional tourney SUPPLEMENTAL ENTRY
John Gelaar pllcbed toar
The oulfleld for the
male athlete of I!J!I4 by the Na· chard Long, C: Pete Anderson,,
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biDiap of shutout baU for tho seaaon opener wlll hav~ank Bill Jewell, an infielder who m 1964 before los1~ to McAr- RALLENDALE, Fla. &lt;UPI)- whoae membership compr1ses CF; Keith Haner, 28 ; Mike l eBJack
wf!1, llld Dave Roberts work- Robinson, · Vada Pinson and ts reco~mg from a tonsllecto- thur 4-3 In the fmals.
Trainer Casey Hayes had paid sports ed&lt;t~rs from over 100 of F&lt;Sher or Phd Cremeens, RF ;
eWhite
ed.foar, but allowed Ol'tlll. ftO. Tommy Harper while Leo Car· my, Th~d Baseman Frank Pora $5,000 fee to make Mesdow the nat10n s largest newspa· Coe Burson or Gary Thomas, , eRed
berto fs a former Gallfpolls denas will be shorlstop Pete tor, In bls first year on the PanStable's Gallant Lad a supple- pers.
LF o Ron Janey, pitcher.
and Calumbuo Cealral Blab Rose at second and John~y Ed- !her baseball team, and m·
mental entry in Saturday's Hayes, who has sl~ed to ' Kyger Creek, like GAHS, bas
School star.
wards behind the plate to roond field~ Don Collums:
$100,000 added Florida Derby play with the Dallas Cowboys, had f•w outside drilla
this
Paul Seltz, former
Ohio out the lineup.
Juruora bestdea Simpson are
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receiVed 177 pomts compared year. Lanny Tyo, gaogling junState ·pitcher, was tagged for Jtm ()'Toole is almost certain Rex Cummmgs, a portslde hur·
enswood, W. Va.
to second-place Btlly Mills With ior twirler is expected to opthe loSI as he yielded five I'Uilll to bavi lile honor of pitching ler who baa shown ~ery faVDI'·
BIRms
!65.
pose GAllS tomorrow evening
on four hits In five innings.
the opener again tills year be- able prormse, first !me catcher
ENTERED HOSPITAL
Mrs. Floyd Eugene
Well,
in the season's lidlilter.
'2·99 &amp; $3.99
Dave Wissman and Frank cause oflili:flne form thla Dick Werry aud Pilcher CJar. Among thoso wbo entered the Chester star Rt., son, 2:,29_p. atGG:~r~ Par~_. h ·n be GAHS nest home game
Herrera bit homers for a three- spring
ence Handolpb.
llolzer hospital ill the
past m. Wednesday.
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ter Friday will be Tueaday •·
run blast In the second iooilll! Tw;other pitchers counted on Sophom~reo are 5econd Bas• :U hours were; Martha Ann
. DISCHARGED
r:de':t, byth.:Yh Bro~rd, Is gains! JackSOIIS Ironmen. '
when Columbus colle&lt;led live to be 1n the "big three" of tbe man Edd10 Baer, ThU"d Base- Finnicum, 814 Fourth A1•e., Paul . Patients recently dtscharged ~0
~te~ as"": su" Iemen· Friday's game will begin at
runs off Seitz
star"·· rotation
lat In man Steve Flnlaw and ouWeld· E Facemire Kanauga Ju.Un mcluded M,... Robert
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' Billy strong • Mrs · Aud rey p oore, Mrs. tary 1n the m&lt;le and
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en DIU Moore, Bob Whaley, A.• Fallon, Rt.
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Danny Crow
Andy Por Allen H lley Rt 2 B"d II J John Brookhart Mrs. Robert test for three-year-olds.
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Suo Campbell, Rt. Crown C"~ Dewey Fisher, Jr., Mrs. Dry- LEAVES FOR FIGIIT
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Coach Russ Moore will also ty Ernest Scott Fetty ami ant Duncan, Mrs. Floyd Clary,
6 New York &lt;N)
R~illliD
a oney ~
In· have Freshmen Lenny Van Me- ~In St., Pt. Pleasant, 'llomer Roger Jenkins, Elmer Carrico, . NEW YORK CUP! I - World
Francisco 6 Boston 3
:-.tnmage Q e !""'S In Wednesdays beat· ter, a catcher; Infielder &lt;buck W. Gardner, Rt. I Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Elijah Estep, Mrs. L. _E. hghtwetght champiOn
York &lt;A) 6 K. City 3
The Teachers and Parents mg at Tampa by the Pblladel·
James H. Coulman, Hendenon, Sorrell and Infant son, Julius Orttz wao scheduled to
Los An eles &lt;N) 1 st.· Louis 3
Guild of Fenwick Central High ph10 Pltlllies, but the
AHL Playoft Standlnp
Robert E Goldsberry
New Preston, James Arch Danner, for Panama C1ty, Panama,
Minnes:ta 5 Baltimore 1
School met at the school Sunhas bad his
OJ United Press lnteraatlonal Haven,
Va., Mrs. Carl Ed- James Jenkins, Mrs.
Roy day for hla Aprll 10 Iitle
Philadelphia 10 Cincinnati 1
225 No. Second

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and Indiana as well according x-Baltlmore

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panther, Tornad0 Opener
May be p0 stponed T0 day

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ville • Long Bottom, "Be Wise
With Food Buys" : Syracuse, ,
"Know Your Cuts of Beef." I
The theme for the Achieve- 1
ment Day program was
"A
Penny Saved ;
A Penny
Earned."
The meeting opened
with
group singing under the dlrec·
lion of Mrs. Paul Wlnn of the
Bradbury unll. The fia11 pledge
was in charge of Middleport Boy
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D
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Scout Troop No. m wltb Jan
DISPLAy - Mrs. Gary Dill, left, and Mrs.
· oung o
e orne emon raLolll! and Richard Hawley par· lion group at Chester show some .of the ltelllll•.;~listlla:red by their club at the Achievetlclpating.
ment Day show .-Sentinel Photo
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aoclatlon'a secr«aty, R. F. Gor-wlll be MIIOIIIl&lt;ed Jl'rlday.
Coalton presldenl of lbe Oblo
don.
Women of the Gallla orpni-assoclailon, and E. E. Miley.
Mr1. Gordon uld today lhatzation will prepare breakfa.siHamlltoo, vice preaident, along
lOS• will be eut at I a.m., and dfnnu for the ViJlton onwltb Ray George, McArthur_,
both Saturday and Sunday for both Saturday and Sunday.
at:te secretary.
the Blllttlllllleld trials, which will Among tile many vlslton a· Other Gallla county officers
be conducted .ID Mortou'a Woodl. peeled to take part ill the 188Sbeslde French and Gordon ill JuOfflelala for tile field trlalsev•nt are ClarenccJ E. Graham.Ua 'l'lleloa vice ~

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Club and the Winding Trail club.

Grove,

Wilt Outstanding in
)
Victory over Royals

'lbere's nothins that drives
Wtlt Chamberlain to greater ef.
fori than readlni that BIH Russell has won aoother 11t0t11 valu·
able player award.
Ruuell, star center for the
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C''Nothlag like blklac
Boetoa Celtlco, received just
NBA Pla,.tl fjlattcltnp
lng the fresh country . . air llllch a cttallon !rom the NaBy Uaftod PNa lllterulloul
throup a otralner!"
tiona! Basketball Association
Eallen Dtvlllo1
last week. Cbamberlsin prompf...
&lt;Beo&amp; a1 fw••
ly answered back by leading
bench ahow. Malter of bounds z-Pbiladelpbia
W's
hill Philadelphia 76en to an upwill bt Donakl
set playoff victory over CinciJJ..
Ray, .. Beaver, Cincinnati
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Tile Pomeroy and Southern Bartels and OUWelder David
nati and setting up - - .
~~nts 101 _ 1_
x.CIIncltedW serleo
~ ~.!,~ =-~f"""to Bl~oree.;_~-, lefthanded p•"•-L
meeting of the Slanll with Rus~ are
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Gallia Ccunty to Host Ohio State
Fox Hunters ·Event This Weckend

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Vice President
Of Educators

112 E. Main

WY 2-2955

Pomeroy

LEARNING THE HARD WAY-Jockeys R. Viberi (top) and C. Finnegan (bottom) get rough
riding lessons a.s their mounts spill during running of the Tota11sator Champion Novkes'
Stccplechas{• vt Cheltenham, England. Vibcrt's mount is Arctic Ocean, Finnegan's Orientahst.

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COATS and DRESSES
Beautiful Accessories

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Society News
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Chuck Roast
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MOSQUITOES?-Nope! Phils manager Gene Mauch is
just doing a jig as he- ducks a basebi:ill whistling by his
head during a workout in Phil camp at Clearwater, Fla.

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POOH TO SUPERSTITION!-Jacinto, expected to be a strong con·
tender for the 1965 Tdple Crown of Racing, looks unperturbed as
he stands in the stable stall assigned him. Its number is-13.

GROUND

SNOWY GOING-Jockey Mich~el VeDezla guides More to violor7 during lillOW·
storm at Aqueduct (Now York) race ~ack. Suboeqlll!lltcla:v's eud was railed off.

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EYES LEFT-Houston Astros general manager Paul Richards (right) and
pitching ~ach Howie Pollet (lett) show r&lt;'okie pitcher Chuck Ta'ylOl' how
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PONIES of vartous lilieS. Cart,
3 30 tfc
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For Rent

new saddle, ~ridle , etc. Phone
WY 2-2007.
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LaCJdmark, Pomeroy. 4 I ltc
7 II. clothea cloaet and 2 lormala, size II and 13. WY 2:re88.
RAIJ.ICRAFTER receivers S.
119 Skybundy, $411.95-WR-1000
wood cabinet, $119 lOG. Reconditioned model, S85
S96.00
Trin1my double head - ·
$5.10. Werner Radio &amp; TV,
Middleport, Ohio.
4 I 3tc
ONE REGISTERED EngliJh
Setter; one year old. Also I
pointer pups. .phone WI 112172.
3 31 3tc
HONDA motorcycle AI shape
4000 miles. Charles Smith,

WE WOULD like to express
- -our most sincere thanks to lsi FLOOR n iRNISHED, I HARDEN'S MARKET, Syra·
the Pomeroy
Emergency bedroom efficiency apartment cuse, has on special Friday
Squad, the Ewing Funeral Middleport. WY 2-3874.
and Saturday. 10 lbs. No. I
3 31 tfc
Hemlock Grove. Ph. WY 2Horne, the Laurel
CliU
Maine potatoes with a $5.00
6677.
3 30 61p
Health Club and
everyone S ROOM HOUSE, electricity, grocery purchase Fairmont
who helped In any way dur· water Inside , garder. space, Best Ice Cream, 75c 1 gal. WE GLADLY loan a Blue Luslng the time of our deepest
located on River Rd ..
beBananas, 5 lbs. 59c. I doz buns
tre Carpet Shampooer with
toM'OW . Your kindness w I 11
purchase of Blue Lustre Cartween New Haven and Gra19c with 2 lbs. ground heel
never be forgotten.
ham. Write to Mrs. Lillian M.
pet Sbampoo. Baker Furnt.
at 59c lb.
4 I 3tc
Denver Carman If t"amily Allen, 1636 Lishon St., East
ture,
Middleport.
3 30 6tc
GOOD Used floor lunwce,
4 I ltp
liverpool, Ohio.
3 31 6tc
62,500 BTU, $4~. Don Fulks,
Business Services
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apartment
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In Memory
SALE' Venetinn bllnda,
eroy. Partly furnished . Phone BARN MANURE. Sherman flo.
IN LOVING memory or our WY :1-3117.
au kinds. Venetian blind re3 31 3tp berts, Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone
mother, Veda Sinclair, who
p~~irs. Window
and porch
3 31 3tp shades, aU kinds. Cloth awDo
passed away April I, 1950, S ROOM HOUSE In Pomeroy, WY 2-6476.
and our lather, Gilhert Sin- bath, kitchen and dining area,
lngs. Dale Wippel Supply, :ru
21 cu. ft. Unico upright freez·
c1~ir. wbo passed away Mar.
fuJI basr.ment, furnished
Union Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
29 , t9110.
unfurnished. Phone WY 2-2981 er. In excellent condition. 3
3 18 illite
years old. CaD Dick Taylor,
We mi,. you as tho days go
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3 31 31c EXPERIENCED dreasmaldDg
by,
FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 rooms WI 11-3650.
aod alterations. Phone WY Z.
And wish that yoo were here. and bath in Pomeroy. Call
me.
a 11 illite
reconrlltloned uprlgbt pi·
Even though you are out of Howard Cecil.
WY 2-5262.
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mg rec&lt;!nlly.
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watchers will he lmtted to 1 ol Fame" in 1 110-nunute ortg. Larry Clilrk, son o( Mr. and and two chlldren of
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Sunday, viewers will gel ·a the •or trom the Mianu Beach cc&gt;O of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. had Surday dinner with Mr.
taste ot something new Satur- ~udito!llurn. and the aingor'o Rose Nieqbalakl o1 .oatrolt are and Mrs. Glenn Jewell, o1 Downday night when CBS. TV pre- guests are Woody Allen and AI vlsillog their· Slltet; Mrs. Nolan Jngton.
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