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I 45 Gospel Singlng Jubilee

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11 00 fhrs Is tbe Life
11 :30 Frontiers of Faith

12 oOO 1V Chapel
12 :30 Gospel Jubilee

1.00 Nationwide Bowling
2o00 Big 3 Golt
3:00 Profiles in &lt;:ou
4:00 Wild Kingdom
4:30 Greensboro Golf

6:00 Med The Press
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department that the musical
bash w111 go on among the cao:;tles of the rich, as usual. Dates
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6:30 World War I
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TONIGHT'S LATE MOVIES

Channel 13, ··eurse of tbe
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1948, Charles Russell .
Channel 3, "The Black Rose''
1950, Tyrone Power.
Chanaell. "Angels One Five''
1952. Jack Hawkins.
1HUR8DA V'S LATE MuVIE
ChaDDel I, ''Slattery's HurrlC&lt;ine." 1949, Richard Widmark.
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NEW YORK - Flag Raiser !'
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Stakes man ever to win a major PGA
won 1he "'7
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Washington 4 New York (A) 3 Uy United Press tntei'Diltlonal plete the playoffs w1thout tttf!
at Aqueduct.
ltuumament w1th a 72-hole total
Denver (PCL&gt; 3 Minnesota 0
The Boston Celtics and Los inJured Baylor, who hurt h1s
Sunday
.of 273 in the 170,1Xl0 Greider
Cincinnati 7 Detroit 3
Angeles Lakers are o~fourth left k n e c c a p Baylor, the
BOSTON-The Boston Celtlcs Greensboro Open. staved off
Milwaukee 3 Houston ~
of the way to a championship leetgue's hfth-lughesl scorer
took a J.o advantage m their [rushes by Jack Me Gowan, BtJ.
St. Louis 14 Kansas City 1
showdown in the National. . . during the regular season, w11l
best of seven serrufinal NBA ly
casper.
Phil Rodgera.
Los Ang {N) 8 Chicago (A) 5 ketball Assoclatlon, but in~rie"S be replaced m the Jmeup by
senes w1th Ph1ladelph1a by I Labron Harris and Tony Le~
Philo 4 Baltimore 3 (10 Inns) still might bar a meeting be- Leroy Ellis.
bealing the 76ers, 1011-98.
10 pick off U&gt;e $11,000 lop prlla
Pitts. 9 New York (N) 8 (lOins) tween the regular-season div1- Ellis ~cored 18 pomts and
-1money
fhe GGP Sunday.
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CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN. Wash
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Frar. 6 Los Ang (A sPI
sion leaders.
pu e own 15 re u s a ter
_ Karl Schranz and NanC)' 1 He d1d 1t wJth a warm putt~
Cleve 1 Los Ang (A split) 1
Baylnr was s1dehned, and Jerland a stroke of luck that let
Chicago (N) vs. Boston, can- The Celtics overcame a long ry Wc!:&gt;t of Los Angeles. the
Greene were the outstandmg h
''h 11
b d 5hots aDil
celled wet grounds
list of assorted ailments to de- league's ~econd leading scorer
\skiers in the National Alpme 1 gimt , :~~elt .~
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poured m 49 tallies.
ere ' !I no gasses
change ttle
98 on Sunday, and the Lakers
However, West &lt;tlso took 8 frames. He wants to .dtsco~rage 1
I odds a little bit at thf! Mt,_
beat the Baltimore BuUets 122- beatmg for his efforts and the fans from yellmg, ,~ey, ~ GREENSBORO, N C - Sam l ters ." said Snead. "lm;tead or ze
115 on Saturday despite losing wound up With several bruises. 1~rnp, g~t _ ~me g~s~s.
Snead won the Greater Greens- to 1 I'll be 19 to 1."
· high-scoring Elgin Baylor in The Bullets Will have all
boro Open golf tournament w11h
the opening minutes of the hands healthy when the t-eams itf~~'jt~=":,(:JtJ:J!-"-'1"'-·'?f'~""'~ I a rour-round 72-hole total or 273 1 Me Gowan , Casper and ft.?de
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gam .
resume acdon at Los Ange les
DENVER tUPI) Sonny I LOS ANGELES---Elgin Baylor Istrokes off Snead's pace. 11leJ
Tom Heinsohn, John Havlicek I Monday mght.
Liston. u-heav~·weight cham- I each got $4 .733 while Harris , .
and Bill Russell, all among
pion, had aoother run-in with
National Hockey Lf..ague
1ceived $3,200 for fi[th place ••
\V a I king- wounded recently,
Denver law offit·e.s over thf!
Playoff Standings
Lema got $2.900 for sixth.
"'
Metropolitan Motors,
East showed their recuperative powweekend.
Bert Weaver won himself ...
~:.i~::~~:P;o~~meroy, Is where 1965 ers by leading the Celtics.
The ll·year-old Liston was 8y United Press 'lleinational ,place in the Masters with ...
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·Jr boats and .out- He~. plagued by a foot
cited for hulurL to obey a po- I
St"rles A
,fmal round 67 for a 281 total
.motor! may ~ o~ta.n~ed mjury during the regular sea!iceman's request l9 move has I
Best Of St&gt;venl
.that left ham .tied witll G~
BEST PACK IN SHOW _ R. c. Dudding and c.
, accorduog to the Ohm DIVISIOn son, SC11red 23 points, and Hav·
car, a 196; Cadillac.
W L Stuart. Dan S&gt;kes, and Mil~
Belcher's animals, of South Point not only captured
of Watercraft.
licek, sporting a swClllen right
It was the fourth
hru!lh
·., · Barber a stroke behind Lerna.
honor duri!Lg Friday's B~~ch ~hqw, but over ~he
"Boaters are reminded that 'n hand and injured kn~e, dumped
with tbe law Liston has had Delrnlt
~ ~ They got $2 .275 each.
end took eig~t of 2~ posttu;ms 10 ~he ~965 Sprmg
order to secure a registration m 20 to lead Bosto~ s uffense.
~ince movlng to Denver. He Chicago Sf'rir-s B
I Tied at 1.82 were Ke( Nagle;.
Fo~ Hunters Assoctahon Field Trials m Mortons Woods. ff'" a new boat or outboard mo- Russell, who Injured his ankle FORT MYERS. Fla &lt;UPi l- was ordered to appear on or
181'!5! Of Seven)
IT(Y.Tlmy Aaron , and Bobbf
Amm~ls above are Mr. Ed Dee, Dare Dee, McBeth Dee, tor, it is necessary that proof after the end of the regular The- CLncmnatJ Rrds today before May 5 in Denver Mu\\'. L. Nichol~ . who each got $1,800.
and Sid Dee.
of ownership be presented to season grabbed 32 rebounds head into the fmal three days ~!~til~agl ~~~:;nhi~h:;~v~r's ~~ I Montreal
2 o Gary Player, Arnold Palmer,
the reg.islratlon ase~t, such as one b~tter thar Philadelphia'~ o[ therf Flonda stay with the
I Toronto
0 2' Bruce Devhn aJJd Jay Dolrece~~pfted searshles,.p'onrvoalcCee, rta,.ff- huge Wilt Chamberlain. Cham- flash~est Grapefruit League rec- cense and falling to comp y
Sunday's Result
an had one.-unBdebr pza·r 2838 for
lfi•da'''il o own
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with a policeman's order ill '
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$1 450 eac 1 o
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of Title," said Paul Sar- ?erial~ ~ed bot~ teams m scor- or~hthl~ d~mg by
h ' the scene of a minor accident DPtroat 6 Jcago
and Dale Douglass were at
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mg Wit 33 poln 5 •
left ebas:bsal~a~e~ 1 \~ne;lo~~: SaNrday.
(Only game scheduled)
,Pven par 284 for $l.lall.
For a renewa! or trnnsfer re- ~e CeltWIJ and 76en r:sume murmuring that its going to be .~~-::~..,.."~~~"""',_,.,
.:_,.:_:::..~-~-;.;-;;.;;~~---:;::;:_.;_.;;:_;;__ _ _ _ _,;:;:;:the former regir.tr~- thetr best-of:'~ven. senes m the hard to stop them.
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must be presented. If thLS Eastern DIVISIOn finals on Tues- The pitchmg of course had
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bee n expected to
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tmg power diSplayed by t he c·m-:, Eastern
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cinnati attack.
1Best of Seven)
432l2. A
It contmued Sunday as the
W. I..
Reds beat the Detroit T1gers, 7-3 Roston
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P11Jladelphla
whacked hiS \\'estern Dh:ision Final Seriell
Jf the boat number which apfifth homer th1s sprmg m pacon the 1965 registration
(Best of Seven I
I ing a 10-hit attack.
I(lifters from that which appears
W.L. I
Gordy Coleman smgled and Lo:i Angeles
on the boat, the Division of Wat·
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Johnny Edwards and Steve Bo- Balt!more
should be no!Uied lm·
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ros doUbled in the second InmediBtely.
COLUMBUS (UPI) -.Coach ning to give the Reds a pair of
Saturday's Result
Woody Hayes today begms the runs ofi Detroit starter Phil Los Angeles 121 Baltimore 115
task of rebuilding his depleted Re an
(Only game scheduled'
Fleet Dee took top Derby bon- defensive squad that carried
g '
Sunday's Result
whiel Dare Dee captured Ohio State's football hopes dur- Another Cmcinnatl run came 1 Boston 108 Philadelphia 98
in the All .. Age bracket. ing most or the 1964 season. home in the fourth on Edwards! (Only game scheduledl
Approximately 60
animals Between 70 and 80 candidates second double and Leo Cardeturned loose early Satur· were expected to turn out for nas' smgle. 'l'wo more scored in PACKERS HOST CA.RilS
~:~t:~~U.~:~:~·:ntmurning for the annual the start of sprmg practice.
t~e fifth on Chk'O ~ui~'s bunt GREEN BAY, Wls tUPn- ,
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Hayes has back only four reg- smgle, Art Shamsky s tnple and 11'1 G
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Master of Hounds was Don ulars from the defensive team Robinson's sacrifice fly .
e th r~en ay ac er~.b~~n ,
IRhoo of Beaver. Judges lnc1url- but he wm be in much bette; Robinsons homer came In the ur t elf. p~e~~eas;t ~X 1 ~IOn l
C. E. Belcher, N. D. Hoff- shape on offense with seven of eighth off rookie John Seale a(- ~·a~ a~amt 11 e t G ms s:rRon Pettey Bob Baker •
ter • walk to Shamsky
ma s ep .
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IT••m Thea, Bob Radcliff and the starters returnlng.
Rookie outfielder Sha~skv ap- i Packer Head Coach and ('.enRoger Dlt~iller.
He has a pretty good pair to pears a sure bet to rna~ the l ~ral Manager Vmce Lombardi
The Galha .county Fox HWlt- build around in linebackers Ike trip north with Cincinnati.
Iannounced today.
A~soclatton t~ay exprest- Kelley and Tom Bugel. Middle
J 1m O'Toole worked e1ght in.
their appreciation to the guard Bill Ridder and halfback nings scattering six hits. He 16-5-1 record, today battle PlttsIGo•llia Junioor ~ai~ Board for John Fill are the other regulars gave 'up home runs to Don De- b~rgh her~. They have games
9f the Activities Building rewrting back. Tackle Gary Mil- meter and Bill Roman.
w1th Detro.lt and Mmnesota L~
IFr;rlav night and the stale as-ler and halfback Jim Nein who ~- d ~-I
kn ked 1 rore breakmg camp Wednesday
resident Clarence E.
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c1sKm over the Los Angeles Dodjob in oonducttng
the The big losses were defensive ~~ 8.t Tampa.
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bench show and field tri· halfback Arnie Chonko and ends Cancmnati scored three tames 1
Bill Spahr and Tom Kiehfuss. In the fourth , Leo_ Cardenas acYou an"t alone. Let us~ 1"
Listed below are winners in The offensive bacldleld 111 in- countmg for a parr w1th &lt;~ dou·
'nmxlgllout the,..,.... -a.~
weekend field trials at Mor- tact with Don unverferth at ble and another scor.mg on an
Woods.
quarterback, Will Sander at (Ull· error by Tom~y. Dav1s on a fly
millions of ""'ii1o
CDERBY DJYISIONI
back and Tom Barrington and ball .. The Vichm was John
thousands of . . . . iaf
Fleet Dee, Blecher- Duddlns, Bo Rein the halfbacks.
Purdm. ,
IS&lt;orth Point; Guy Dltwlller and There are some gaps on the' In the siXth, Cole~an hit his
hundreds of diff~ lbfiSCile•
son. McDermott : Cry
Baby offensive Une. The only start- homer a r t e r ~bmson had
We be1iew that paying taa
Dee, Belcher • Duddtns, ,South ers from 11164 8 0 tackle Doug walked. Coleman smgled home
Point: Dinah Fuol Dee, Belcher· Van Hom gua~ Ray p or Vada Pinson, who had led off
Dudding, South Point; Slrak, d d J' h p 1m
ry
the eighth inning with a double,
0
Ward, Wakefield.
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to account for the final run.
Estel Mink, Galli· Those are the returnees and John Tsitouris yielded six hfts
Dee, Belcher - the holes left by lba departed. in eight inninss. The lone
BEST PAIR - Marietta Susie and Marietta Jewell,
Point; Big Joe HayeiJ hopea during the allowed Dodger run came on Davis'
handled by Frank Dutton, Byesville, saw. his animals
Roush,
RaciDe: 20 drtlla to find adequate men homer in the ollth Inning.
ture the Best Pair title during Friday's state bench
Digs Ridse Dude, Graham and lor the vacancies.
The Reds, now aporttns a
contest held. In the Activities buildin&amp; at 111e· Gallla
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down In Tampa, Fla., they light with southpaw Jiftl O'Toole capitali2ed on three erron by last year, was bit by a line I kee rally in the eighth mnlng By United Preoa llltern-ltiollol of lba Loo Anselet
lhlnk thla 11 gotns to he one of whose victory sunaay was hill A's shortstop Bert Campanerll. drive for the second lime thl8 and held New York in the runth
underwent tr- .......,. ...
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Veteran rightbanllen! Dick year. He was hit on the back l&lt;l preserv• a 4-3 wm for the
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high school basketball team- ally means a hiS year ror the Tommy Davl.s, who i! tied Donovan of lhe Cleve
...uur o t e n~ by a shot o the as rngton
tors m t e sec- HA.I..I..ANDALE, Fla.-Native aeuon.
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mate back in Oakland, calif., Reds.
with Robinson at five homers ans and Ja~k Sanford of Uae bat of ~alhe Mays, but was ! ond of ~ two-game ser1es m, Charger captured the '118,800
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apped hill fifth home tinS by drivtns In two runs 1n work e d unpressiVe
otmta an, trammg.
' Ossie VIrgil slammed a three- Hail To All at Gull.st&lt;eam.
weight cbampion SclnDJ' Ulbill
m8J\ on ,
earn.
c ~ ~e spring and drove in the Los Angelea Dodcers' 85 against the Los Angeles Angels, Elaewherel
Cookie Rjoasl 1run homer with one out in the
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was ordered tCJ appear. ba eaurt
llll!'f""ns learn happens to threerun
Sunday 88 Cine•·- victory over the Cbtcago White who were d1vlded into two third hit or the game, a llllh i iOih inninC to provide the Pills- LONDON- The Yole-powered May 5 far drivliC . . . _
be · Lile Cmctnnati Reds who
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the Detroit Tigers•..- Sox Davis a two-time National squads.
mnmg smg1e, scored Tony vvn)"I
:sSt ~~~! C~r::~ ~ m ~ S-;ce Robbpls hitting usual Lea.gue baiting champion, now Donovan surrendered o~ly .two zal~ from th1rd and gave the Iover the New York M.ets. who bridge by fuur lengths on the
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f.be I is the key to the Reds at- has 1 total o[ 26 RBI's in
21 hits and no ruN in 7 1-3 mn1ngs Phlladl':!lphla Phdhes a 4-3 con- had tied the game with tbree 1 Thames.
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f1ant1c National League pennant Y
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as the Tribe lashed the Angels quest of the Baltimore Onoles runs in the ninth and taken the
race last year A~•e
........ite an "aver tack
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not compiled
surprising a that
- the 'team
t?., games.
Dick Groat 1 jnoled and tripled 7-1 but reUever Ted Abi!rnathy ... Tony Cloninger became the· lead with a pair in the top of NEW RAVEN Conn _ Steve
age"
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ecord to date the top mark in in a 1~run fourth-mnmg
obby s hitting in 19641 bywha~, thre Grapefruit' League
by the Cards who romped to a Cleveland erupted for six: run.&lt;~ the full nme mmngs as lhe power-happy Twins were held to record of 0·-45 6 in the 100 yard
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1e Mat ews two run Mmnesota ar anu:-; an o 418t national indoor .swimming
With 29. orne ru~s and 96 runs rank hun secon o Y to ony hits as did Lou Brock and for seven inDings in a 6-0 Giant scoring smgles and a solo hom- pro Art Fowler and succumbed cham ionshi
batted m, a considerable ootput Conlglarto of the Boston Red . •
And vet· !l'eekly to Denver of the Pacific
p
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WEMBLEY England _ The -Sam Snead, just a month fibY
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International blactman
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enoush considertns that Ibis 111 ill the vlctnlly of lba audl!My I 1m emomely IDtemted iD Corpa,
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aetullly rising.
teue. Uaforlunately tb1a mal:ea but llloll do nol ellow pbarlll&amp;- and slid 1o priM ,..ur
'!!lose who believe thet stand· them "?"""· Sueb per!OilS are cllll to poJI lbe name of lbe NOW" 00 thrPwiDg away UJJo
.,~ up now In Southeast Asia so'."etlnles helped by taldng t:an- druB on the label unless ao UBUed medications. 11o1t of 111
is no less nece..ary than
It qwllzers for a shori time.
direded by the pbyll&lt;laa, More· don't, We olllboald I - B.
woo in Korea, or In Greece and Sw!lt rtmedlablo . . _ 1n- over, the phannaelll C&amp;IIIIOI ev- Dear Belen:
Turkey when Communill llltru- cludl an olleray of 1011111 sort, Ill tell lbe patl!mt lba - • of
sion threatened lbe wllole buln wax preplng on the eardrum, lba drill or ill UIB, UDiela dl- I wouldn't want to dllcourlp
of the Mediterranean. bad Ion&amp; obllructlon of the euslacltlaa ractad by the doctor. All he IllY pen )IIIII, bul I llll!st ))Ill
feared a collapse In publle sup- tuba and axcesstn. 11M of to- Clll lawfully PIS8 on to 1 he on BD experfenee we bad. lr
port once lbe undeniably ugly bacco, aspirin, quinine, or stre- patient Ia dlrecllona for admin- bout two J"''rB qo our aoa
lstrallon, which must be writ- wrote to a boy In Afrlel, Ra
tomycin.
dimen• lons 0 f the Viol Nam
len on the label
wrote very nice leUen lrltb
problom became IIIRy llpoaed. Q - My ~~actor 18y1 1 havt These Jawa are for lba pa· much pralle for Amsrlcl. HI I~
Let the casualty Uats
srow flbrosftla In my ann, I llso tlenl'a benefit, &amp;lid for lba pro- WaJll requested 101111 111ft.
longer and let South Vietna- have uterine llbroldL One par teotloD o( others wbo mfght be Flral 11 wiB tor Amert&lt;a Jlll!llo
meae wealmesa ltaell become 180 1 bad a flbroul tumor re- "lrellad" by lbe patletll'l left. ey,then mapzlnel, !hell Ill. .
more frustratm1. It waa !bought Jrulved from my breast. 11 there over drugs lor symptoms whlcb swlmmtns trunkll, T ohlrtl, evand then the cry of "set out" any connection between these may "mimic" lbo first tllneas, en a dreal shirt, ao be awld
would arise In lba United statq "'ndltlons!
1 very
dangeroua practice. wear It to church.
and Insistent demands lor ap- A - Tllere 11 110 ooaDOt!ltml. FurthOI'IIIllre, lbe laws tend to Then he wanted an aulolraph
peasement might cut
t h e Flbrosllll 11 a pneral term prevent the patient's self-dlag· of Arcble Moore, which we 101.
ground from under our poslt!on for rheumatic pains In
lba nosll &amp;lid aelf-treatment, which when Mr. Moore lflclously
in Aoia.
muscles or tendooa rather than may do him more barm lban obllfled. You can see wbere we
1n the joln proper twhlch would aoocJ. AI timq It 111 better lor were belinnlnl to wonder, ...
Our national hiltory, and be lrlhrltll). A fibroid 1s 1 be- bim to remaill In Ignorance a- poclally since ho bad suaestecl
notably the history of Korea, nigh tumor ol lbe uterine mus- bout his medications. A "llttle" an EXCHANGE of lifts.
save unhappy aubatance to just cle and fibrous connecUve tis- lmowledge may be danserous to Finally, my son remiDded him
ouch feara. For the Tnunan sue. Flbrons 1umor1 or flbro- himself and othera. Because ol and be wrote and aaJd he
Administration in the end lost mao may oeeur in the breast or unfavorable publicity Collen an- would aend aome ebony CI!'V"
public backlnJ for Korea be- varlons parll of the body. A~ r.Jr) in the preaa, It II 1101110-lngs. Our son was del~
cause It waa so costly and ao though w1 don't know what n he SHOULD need to know, But that wao the Jut ~ ever
Utile underotood an action.
cauoea them w1 know t b 1 1 tho physician w!U so direct tbe heard of our Nlgerlall lrlfnd.
But, araln Incredibly enough. they are not malJinanl,
pharmacist.
We never received the can!Dp.
nothing of !hill sort, no dl111AI a physician myself, 1 of- Just a UtUe alert. Must pen
ter to the home bue, hao hap- Q - ~ p11 blld4er oartea ten tell the patient what the past are not thla way, I hope
pened.
showed that 1 hne a hypoton- medlt!Btloa II and what It II but 1 lew think America II tba
To the contrary 1 oenat of lc bladder thet 11 3 1111* n.,.. for, aveD thoush I don't db-ect land of the free and OIBJ bandrealllm in thll
a will- mal stzo. Wlll a diet help me the labellnS of tho drug. Some- out. - Mill!. E. A.
;.II&gt; lake lh
or Dlllll I have an operation? times I feel It II best lor him Dear Helen:
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es:f road ofu:;,esr:,nslblllty, II ont that doea not ompty ltlell faith that 1 live by my lllt&gt;po- Florida you solved my probw n ns over
mora ap- attar a tatty mell 11 lt would cratle oath.
!em. Now I am iD Now York
pealtns road ~ comlorlabla normally be eapocted to do Dl'L1811st soldom make ml• and have the aame problem.
compromise
soft reatreat The enlarpment of your gall takea in dllpenalq druis. T.R., Could you please send me lba
under a c~?ud of,!he ele111111 11- bladder, sometimes called hy· who wrote to you, oan stop naine of a home for unwed
loe•c that peace can really be drops of the aall bladder may worrying there. My advice to mothers who are presnaAt7 found In weakness.
be due In part to thll l~ok of her Is to dllcard all medicines :IJO'M'Y
Senaibla men are a111o akeptl· 01pulaive force or to an obstruc- when they ore ao longer needed IDear Dot:
cal men; and so no sensible lion of the bladdar's outlet by for tho Ulnesa for which pre- Your problem 1s becornlnf 1
man would care to predict that spasm, oontrraction or a stone. ICI'lbed - and do U NOW. Thos habit! The addresses are " lJl
Ibis condition wiU neceasarlly Since no mention of 8 stone would ellmmate takmg pills out 1the mail, but DON'T ask 11a1n.
laBI loraver. For the lima be- was made, 1 811wne none wu of the w_rons bottle, as well .. _ II.
Ins however the most profound present.
druB po1aonlng ill children who1
th'ls
all
ir
th
fact
Most
doctors
advlle
against
might come acroos it. And, of This column II dedicated to
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11
that ';;, 1 soft-ll a
~In operation for a 1an bladder course, everyone ohould check 11amily living, so II you're hav·
e
nen a!'l
I that 11 merely hypotonic and
In&amp; kid b'ouble or just plain
rather than fllllnlns llfOUnd.
distended. You should howev- Domino went to see him at AI trouble, let Helen help YOU.
Why Is this so? The first and er avoid fats and atCX:hot. You Rlrt's Club. Ramp, Jack and She will also welcome your o&gt;!ll
most m•asurable aplanatlon 1a should not tab opiates In any Fats led the packed house right amUBlng e~perlencea. Addron
that President Johnson and 1\e. form becaUBe they ca111e 1an out ooto Bourbon Street lor an Helen Botlel iD care o1 thiJ
publican consreastonal !eldora bladder spaom.
old fashioned mUBical parade newspaper.
who are so memorably heckinl Your doctor , .. stve
you remlnllcent of the finale of so
----him are allowing notbini to part sedltivll and anllapaamndlea many Hollywood musicals of UNDERSEA MOUNT FOUND
them in their determination to thel wlll rellevo any aymptoms the thirties. As night owls from WASHINGTON (UPI)-A
act in this matter 18 though you may have u 1 reoult of nelghborinll clubs poured out of undersea mounlaiD hal
there were no Democrats and your slusglsh sall bladder,
dootl to join the fun, one wit· dllcovered In lba Paclllc bG\11
no Republicans. The second lacness remarked aptly that. aU 17:0 milea nortbeoat of Ha"wlll.
tor io the mraordlnary 1..,. an:lease send yoor queallona that was mlulns was a line of The U.S, Coosl and Geodetic
ceSI of Preaidential lobbytns In
com- II WIJIIO G. Goldwyn Girls, Ruby Keeler and Survey 11111d Sunday that 111
a &amp;ood causa on a ocalo navar %~ndotadt, M. D., In """' of Bill "Bojansles" Robinson.
ship Surveyor dlscoverad tha
before oeen.
' paper. WhUe Dr. Braud- More thaD a IIIII Alnerlcan peak hWh ts' of 1 _,_ .~
.tadl cauaot - - lndiYldaal lotm-ago boy lludenlo It the
•w
vo ca""' ....
Johnson first took his case letters he wiD aa•wer lettero of American School in Paris were sin. The apncy •ald the moun.
to the entire membership of the p.nenl lalerelt ID lllllra col- recruited to appt!ar with Liz taln 111 t,?OO feet high and rlsea
Rouse of Repreoentatlveo, 1\e. llllllll.
Taylor and Richerd Burtln in to Within 4,111111 ~ of the ..,.
publicans u well 18 Demo"11le Sandpiper," whlell lll8de ~ of lhl aea. II II 11 Ill 13
crall, ln 1 aarlea of W hIt 1
them very glad that they were JDiles acrou at fla baaa.
Rouae beffell at which he lf&amp;pnot hfJh scbool
In
pled wlth about 10 membera al
the plcluro they will comprlle SAVlNGS ON INCREAIII!l
a time. N..t, 'le turned to the
the otudent body at the boys' WASRINGTON (UPI)-Allier~
Senate In aimllar fuhion.
school of wblch Burton (DO Mr..... aaved $28 billion durinC
Then he brought 1n the CovChips, he) II headmaster. Mor· I9H-a record amount ol money
arnora of the ala tea Now' lastgan Muon, teD-year-old aoo of for peacetlllll.
ly, he and his Cabinet ISIOCl·
Jameo and Pamela MifOD, hu President Jobnsoa aald 8UJJo
ales bave got down to the May·
the fattest )WI oa • IIUdenl at day that Seellrilfea and I._
ors of lhls country, in another HOLLYWOOD, Colll, (UPI)- the Burton ICidemy .... Doris change CommflllDn (SEC) fig.
Whl H
Wall Dlmey bu lllned su. Day, ever the 1p rll lover, II urea llhow the total weollb "'
.te ouse conference. Tile ll8lUIO Pleohette lor "BuDwhl exltDci1nS her hobbia all the all U.S. famllles wu above the
:•co of ~ N:'t'te~-:! 0~ GrlHen" (there'• 1 tltle
~ time. Her new fancy II feno. ,1.1 trUliDD mart by year'o
VNn'ID ftATD lOP AIDillc::!'A
STATE Or OHIO
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d :;,... you) which II the aiM)' of a gold- inl and ahe'o purchased HVer· end. He noted thai 11164 11vtnsi
OI'I'ICI or
UCIII:'I'AII\'
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ITA'tl---they have been asked'':.,
• rush durlnllhe '41 parlocf, 8u- al thouaand dollara wortll of were about one-third hicher
leel an altemall•
r 1111 zanne will play a very prim equipment.
lball .tn the two pravloua 7eata.
1 po Icy.
Booton rtrl who becomea a 11•
Opposition among
polltfcal loon stnser, which ll what they
leaders has thus been fragmegt- all did In thoH dayo . .. Jol
ed at its rooll on three levels Lanilnti's stariUng measur•
-Consresstonal, statehoUBO city menta will be dlrplayed Ill the
ball. For, qu1te almply, there gOOd old luhlonect woy lor her
just Is no alternative to risk and appearance 1n the movie titled
danger ln VIet Nam unieaa we "Marriap On Tile Rocks. • One
willh to throw away the pme; of her dreueo 111 described u
and the moro lba bwdnea 11 both backlea and aldelea &amp;lid
e~amlned, the more demonllra- she 111 reliably reported to sport
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the many foreign wars of the ,14: 4 3o
Titan up 1
r. head;, the United Kian.
II now appean that by tho pertnd.
jp.m. ; Zimmer up II, 1:50 p.m.: America, generally regarded as
provl.olona of the new "voter's King John at Runnymede 7501John B. Hood up 14, 8:06 p.m. ; the largest Kllll. group In Am- James Swisher 13 1 native er 20
rights Ia¥'" an ollempl ill II&amp;- yean ago, bad to be forced to ,Elillha Wooda up 14, 10 p. m .; erlea. He aired hillview• at two of Cheshire died• ID ~ Harnden Middleport
oald Blak
lng made to by-pa" one of the admit lbill right ; Charles the New Martinsville up II, 8:45 a . weeketld Klan rallies, here Sun· rest home ~I $ p m. Salurda lll1d Pattei"IOif _ . sto
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ol1esl provilllons oi
llnt wu executed, James U m.; Harvey Jordon up li, 1:25 day and at Hemingway, S. C., Pe had been a patient there 1!: a red light 'l1lete
P':r lor
on law. The whole Iabrie of waa banished 1o the preaerva- a. m.; Buckeye Stall up 15. Saturday night.
three yean .
dama to. the Bta':,"' m ru:m
English, lll1d by adoption,
of tion of It, and both the early 4: I$ a. m.: Beaver up 15, 8:50
ge
, er ve le, Sr. and Patr1cJa.
EIGIIT He was born in Gallia county, mtoor to, Patterson s, an~ none KaU Knapp spent the night ,
American law procedure, is the settlement&amp; and the Revolution a. m.; C. V. Harner up 17, 5:50 JOLIET, ILL.
fact, 11 atated by Gladstone, in America were resalts of the p.m. ; st. Mary's up 17, 4 a.m .; children, seven from the same son of tht late Mr. and Mrs. to Welsh 5· We~b. was ctted to with his grandparents , Mr. and ·
that "the jury otandl aa a pro- attempta of English k!np to Alice up 18, 1:116 a. m.; Jeffer- family, died late SUnday night Nelaon Swlsher. His BUJ"Vlvors Mayor Lee Smltlls coort on a Mrs. Charley D. Smith and Jo l
soo down 20, 5:211 a.m.; Thelma when fire awept their frame are ·~ree ·"lf·brothers and three charge of falling to have his recently.
tectlon of the people, from the repudiate it
government," and that a jury
Ann up 21, 3:50 a.m.; Vulcan home near here. Six of them half-sisters. Mrs. Ora Rupe of
cannot be held to acco~mt lor Courta of Appeal, both In Eng- up 21, 6(15 a.m. ; John M. warn- were trapped lD their beds.
Kanauga, Mrs. Gladys R&lt;ldgers - - - - - - - - - - - Mr . and Mrs. Fred TuckerIts decisions, nor can any judge land and the United States, op- er up 22, 1: lo a .m. ; OVEC The mother and a 16-year-old of Springfield, Mrt. Rom Bush \'f/
man were Sunday visit.,.. of
jury's ver- ,..te outSide of the jury sy- down 22, &amp;:30 a. m.; L. Fieore son eacaped. The home was lo- of Cheshire. John of Pt. Pleas- ft'O
or court rule out
her sister, Mrs. Elise Perry and j
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1tem; but these courta are sup- down 22. 1 a. m.: Western down cated about three mi1es from ant, Alva of Norfolk, Va., and
her mother, Mrs. Charity Knox
posed to try caseo alter an orig· 23, 1:25 a.m.: walter Beckjord here lD unincorporated area .
Lawrence of Little Rock, Ark .
of Radcliff.
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Th• custom of , trial by jury loal trial by jury 111d act only up r reenup 5:55 p. m .; Esso
Services will be held at J p .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce 1
originated Jn the "theihs" &lt;time on irregularities of procedure West Virginia down Greenup 4 WASHINGTON-SEN. HUGH n . Tuesday at Miller's Home
and Randy of Middleport were '
to decide) of the Gotha, which or on points of !aw and eaa a~t :30 a. m.: Raven 1wood down Scott, R-Pa. , today urged a full for Funerals. Rev . Robert D. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ever- Sunday guests of ller parents, I
bec8lrle the "thing" of the An- set al.lde a verdict of a jury.
Green·.1p 5:05 a. m.; Invader dress Senate investigation of the Rider, pastor of the Oleshire iLambert'l birthday
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shumate.:
LAUNDRYglo-Saxon ~ce (the
world:e .Now In the 1965 Voting Rights up Creenup 5:46 a. m. ; J . S. Ku Kl~ Klan's "record of vio- I MetJJOd~t c~urch _will _officlate. wi~ a potluck supper. The fol . Monday visitors d Mrs. Fred i
DRY CLEANING
oldest ~ar. 1amentary body IS Bill we find a provision that 8 Lewis 11p Greenup 5:50 a. m.: lr nce, diSOrder, OOJJBpiracy and r .d bun~l will be m R1fe eeme- towmg guests were Mr. 8 n d Tuckerman were Mrs. Elsie I WY 2-5428
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the Althmg. of Iceland) and _ft. county, charged with 1 vlola- 1Pame1a D. up Meldahl S:tS p. murder."
itery. Fnends may caU at the Mrs. Cecil Gillogly, Stevie and Perry and Mrs . Donna Perry
nally, the Jury and the Parha- tion of votiog rights, r. not tom. ; Bayou Lorraine up Meldahl Scott made the propooal
m lfuneral home after I p.m. to- ' Jeffery Allen of Athens,
Mr.
- - ·"enjoy the right to a speedy IIJtd 6 p.m.; Mamalear down Mel· a letter to Senate Democratic lday.
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and r.jro . Gene Lambert, Char· . - - - - - - - - - - - public Irtal by an !mparllal jury dahl 12:15 a. m. ; R. H. Bos- Leader Mike Mlllalield.
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lotte. ·Donoy, David, and Chery! I
of the Stale and dl&gt;trict where- worth U down Meldahl 1:45 a. called on Mansfield to Introduce
of Peach Fork, Mr. and Mrs.
In the crime shall have been m .; Duncan Bruce down Mel· the necel88ry resolution in the
Harley Haning, Mr. and Mrs.
Thul"lidaf Trlples League
committed" (as staled ill Art. dahl S:3$ a . m.; Allied - Aab- Senate.
Marvin White, Bryan Keith , and
Ap~11 I, 19!15
VI of the Bill of Rights), nor land up Meldahl 1:45 a . m.
1lenille Elaine of Flatwoods,
Gloeckner I liar - H. Smith even by a Federal Judge of the GaUipolla Dar -Philip Sporn ATHENS- A TRIPLESHOC"'
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Mrs. Bryne Vanghan Mrs. Ken403 ; ~loeckner 423 ; Dlllon 521; District, but In Ute federal lup 5:30p.m. ; Allen R. Merrill earthquake
toda
struck
neth Grover and Jo~. Mr. and
Hand1cap ~3; Total 1380. WOb 0 courts o( the Distrlet of Colum- jup 8:50 p. m.; Orlenian
up Greece's Pelopenn!sian peninsu-'
Mrs. James Johnson , Jamie Sue,
U&gt;st 3 Pomts 0. Rondos - J . bla."
9: 55 p. m.; Jelfhoat down 12 :06 Ia wtth dev... tating fo
Til
and Gregory Todd , all of Pom~ISson 502; J . Johson 483: Raw- The bil1 provides for the ap- a . m .; Solvay up 1:40 a . m.; IMinistry of Interior sai::· leas~
eroy, Miss Sue Criner of Midmgs 549;_ Total 1534. Won 3 pointment of federal "exami- Jo~~ Ladd. Dean up 1:45 a .m.: 17 persons were reported kilJed Funeral services for
Rev .l dleport, and Mr. and Mrs. JosLost 0 Pomts 8.
ners" who are empowered to Wtlham Pttt d~wn 3:~ a .m . ; and 30 others seriously injured. Bertie Dotridge, 71, who died , eph Johnson , Beverly and KenRJdgerunners - Owetu1 386· register to vote all qualified LDoynn 'ij_ ~own~~ 8 ' m., ~eggy Dozens received rninor injur- in tlle Veteram Memorial Hos-: neth.
Because I can offer you Nationwide auro
Lawhorn 458 · Osborne 411 · Td.. comers in the examiners opin· . wney !own : a.m. ; ran- ln.
pita! Sunday evening, will be l Michael Evans of Grove City
inrrurance - quality cove rage, coast-to-coast
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tal 1255. Won• 3 Lost 0 Points
8. ion and that anJ' chaUenges to . CIS Hong
rd and up 6 a· m .,· Lo-~
e Wednesday at 2 p. m. in vIs 1led ~w1·th h'1s ~randmotller, l
daim service, easy-pay plans, low rates. Check tbiJ
ADMIRALS _ Forfeit. Won 0 actions of these examiners must lther He man down 7 1 · m.
WASmNGTON - THE JN.. the Amvets CommWlity church , Eulah Evans of Bailey Run and I
great auro coverage by Nationwide Lost 3 Points 0.
br· tried not in t~e local or di.s- Kanawba River- Lucy Jane lternal _Revenue Service (IRS) 1471 Sunbury Rd ., Columbus , other relatives the p~~st weekthe company wirh t~rW ideas for • new erlll
trict courts but in Federal Lucas up Marmet 1:40 a. m.; , wiU gJ.ve " sympathetic consid- with the Rev. Harry Archer end.
....aU me and see. Call me and uvel
Werry~! Warts - ~ · Slhlth Courts of AppeaL
A. J . Patten down Winfield 3:05 ·eration'' to persom who have of Columbus officiating. Burial
Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Ray
4M ; SpLres 527 ; Elhs
560;
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p.m .; o. F . Shearer down Win- lfound last year's taJ:cut to be will be in the Union cemetery Johnson of Columbus spent tlle
Total 1581 ; Won 3 Lost 0 Points T .! provlsJons of th1s b1l1 a:e lfit&gt;ld 3:25 p. m.: H. E. Bowles Ithis year'• taz problem.
there. Friends may call there weekend visiting witll llis broPurl &amp; Ken Williams
8. Fire Dept. - Grueser, 433; supposedly based on ~ FLf- up Winfield 7:40 p.n1.; Elger- The agency said during the at tlle churrh on Wednesday ther , Mr. and Mrs. Larry John- I
214
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2nd
St.
Pomeroy, 0 .
F. Sisson 458; Legar 43:!: Hand- teentll A~ndm· .nt which bad 1cliff up Winfield 12:30 ; Helen Iweekend that taxpayers
who between 1 and 2 p. m,
· son, their parents , Mr. and Mrs. I
kap 54; Total137?. Won 0 Lost to be ' SS in 1870 ~an evenz. down Winfield 1:05 a . m .
would suffer "undue llardship"
Joseph Johnson , and also Mr.
3 Points 0.
more flagrant by·passmg of the
by paying Uncle Sam all the inHe waiJ a m~mber of the Am- . and Mrs. Walter Hamm and ,
NAnONWIDE
High . Game - R. Raw1ings Constltutlon.
C{ ,e taxes they owe on April vets Comn;mmt~ church in Co- j family , and Mr. and Mrs. James II
MUTUAL
226; High s:ries - P . Ellil, Since \rt X extablls~ed conSenior High Glrls League
15 will be permitted to pay sf- lumbu~. His wlf~, Nor_a, and W. Johnson of Pomeroy .
,INSURANCE
560; Team H1gh Came - Wer- trol over voting as a power of
MARCH %7, 1985
ter the deadline. However, the one daughte~ , Arline , With whom Gregory Todd, son of Mr_ and
COMPANY
:y's Warts 549: Team High Ser- the ': tatee, tbe Congress then
Arnold's Sobto _Sandy whUe agency said it would be up to ~e ~de his home, preceded Mrs.•Jar_nes W. Johnson eele- ~·
1es - Werry's Warts, 158i.
denied state-hood to ten states, 297 ; Sally Globokar, 237 ; Jenny tlle loc~l IRS office to determine him m death .
brated h1s :recond birthday Satsetting up Instead five military Menchlni 313: Blind 255. Handi· who mtght be I hardship case, SUrvivors include five childG liJ Jis Ob'
dtstrtcts .to which presumably cap 960; Total 2002. Wm. 1 Lost and~~ warned taxpayers against ren. Ruth Issac . Louisa, Ky .; -·
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Art. X did not apply, and pro- 2. 'team No. I - Barb Roush delaymg full payment for their Jack Dotridge Rl 2 Pomero
Saturday, Aprll !, 1915
vided Federal registrars as the 362 · Bea Bachtel 245• Brenda own personal convenience. Le his nome ·
Dob-·d
SALES REPORT of
only judges of the rigllt to vote. Bo;er 277 · Blind 255 Handi-j'gal action to force immediate lumbus Avis Mower;
Ohio Vallt'.y Livestock Co.
Since this right could be denied cap 981; Total 2120. \'fon
2 payment could result, it said, roy, and Mary
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 16.50 to any man who served In the 1 Lost I.
City 15 grandchildren and five
whose Cnlw'o Towtl A Couatry THE. NUMBER OF DEATHS gre~l grandchi!ren •
to 17.50; 220 to 250 lbs. 16.50 ta Confederate Army, or
17.50; Light I&gt; 10 I7.50;
Fat property was valued at $211,000 .
en. Ohto highway• were higha _,
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Friends may eall at the EwSows 12 tu l5 ; St!Jgs 10 to 13 ; or .~ore:. the a.~endment ~as 1 Pam O'Brien 366; Mary Hand- ga1n dun~ the weekend. Mul357 tlple fatalities helped swell the ing Funeral home until WedBoars 8 to 12 ; Sows &amp; Pigs 60 rat1f1ed legally . ~ the v~rv le! 392 ; ~ndy Thomas
tL BO; Shoats 6 to tS.
. . :!rates toward whtch 1t was a1m- Lmda Baliey Z56; Handicap 823. :-~kf'nd deatll toll . At least_ 2~ne~_ay _ ~n.ing.
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19· p~posal will be r~gtstered by Nease 274 Jonnie Thompson, !•
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' t se _federal exammers. have 317 Handicap 852. Total 2'49. •
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hill (J'IndpareDII, !lit. .lid Mn. llltd La.- fl ~;
Joaeph Joltrulon.. (~everly aud Mn. J .
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Ja.;u. Sue aud lfiOOI of
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family of Albany, Mr. aud Mn. ~ · reeett Ylsllon fll nolaHarold Gillogly and lamlly of lives 1n Colllmhlll.
Carpenter, Mr. Fraotlln Russell of Middleport, and Yr. Dale
Russell of Columbus.
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Yr. and Mn. IIDward Thoma preaches the Gospel ill 14'1
Jr • Angela and 'llmmy of Per- languaget.
rysville and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr of l.aJ11svil!e were Sunday visitors of their parents, Enland's Quem Ellzabelb I
Mr. and Mrs.-. Boward Thoma was born Sept. 7, 1533.

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April 11·14
HANK WILLIAMS'
"'YOUR CHEATIN• HEART04
Georce Hamilton, as Hank
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Oliver-Red
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Chris C_rqsby·Rex Ingram.
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which touches tbe beart alternating between joy 'and
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Colorc•rtoons
Admls.~~;lon 75c &amp; 40c

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A person who ill found lnrilltv I
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if he pleads Insanity.

Some presumptiom are "ro~-1
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is an ancient maxim that

are conclusively presumed
know the laws.
Sometimes the law allowl

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tie e&lt;ploded aJ the
pid&lt;ed it up. The p
did nothing to cause
erp~
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1 jury to infer that the bottlers
had not Ul!d due care.

ln such cases. the oppO!ID&amp; 1
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Sometimes two presumptlons
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We Are Solllllf Our Entire Exiollllf Stock of Moriotto, Crestone ond Other Polnto ond Finish• of
Fantastic Pric•.

Why does practically every modem hom•

resistance hell.
. dust and dirt are present ill aU homes, but
Gas loreed air heating aystems

have built-

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THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

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Clelnllneu. Tracked-in and alr·borne

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Clean up bdls, pay 1axes, buy clothes
:and otbet cash bargains. One sensible
budgec baa ja the aoswer ti&amp;ht away.

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about 2'12 • times as · much as Gas heat.
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Admlstlon• SUnday - Alfred
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you enjoy the best h""ting fuel available.
owner prefer Gas?

UNDERSEA MOUNT FOUND
WASHINGTON (UPI)-A new
undersea
mountain
has been
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175 miles northeast of Rawail.
The U.S. Coast and Grndetic
Su;vey , said Su~ay that its
ship, Su~ey~r, d1scover~ the
p~ak, wh1ch 1s of ~olcamc origm. The agency saJd the moun.
tain ill 9,700 feet high and rises
to witllm 4,800 feet of the sur·
lace of the sea. It is 11 to 13
miles across at its base.

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Lucas-A Great NarM In Paints. BecauM of This,

If )'Oil h""t with Gas, you can

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We can now expect at any

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warm, flowing air-much more comfort-

There lo No Gimmick To Thlo Solo, Thlo lo NOT
Off.Ciuollty Morchonclloo. Wo Simply Mull Moko
Room For Our N- Llno of Lucoo Polnto.
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Sheep 4 to 8; Cull&gt; 1 to 5; Bucks tim•. to ,.. carpet bugs placed Grueser !76 ; Barb Whtte 287 ; !•
4 ta 8; Fat Wethers 4 to 10.
on sale Jn Washington stores. ' Becky Hawley 37_1; Chartsse •
LAMBS - Tops 22; Seconds
Hieronymous.
Porter 360; Handicap 909; To- I•
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H1gh Team Game - White's 1
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Electric 820: High Team Series )•

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!ID!str!n IIB8C1Cialions.
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Co!Wy Dairy Princestl, and Don Clair Woode, ~InC Cel&gt;Srruth, who haa a Holltelu elub tral Ohlo BreedlnJ Auoolltion
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trame home with bath. gas host famllies, assisted them tn
8
circulating heat, 1.2; acre lot. ::m:;rtyk.
Total prle&lt; $3500.110. Owner
OF'F"l~ OOURI
may
assist In financing.
t'vities as part . ol the IFYE
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Movle are competing lor beot picture.
1:30 A. . M 1" 5.no P. Ill o.ll:o
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
. . tlmkJ -.8 Ill• A .JI to ll:IIO DOOr&gt;
RURAL - 20 acres near Route p~gram which lS destgned to stars from around the world Miss Andrews and MJas Rey·
rT"S SO CAS"'I
POMEROY, OHIO
r"U PLAI'f. A
680, with 5 • room frame ?rmgbe:bou~
w;::ersta=~ converged on Hollywood today nolds are nominee• for best acfi.UL1..1 PRClDl.IC'lNG
house,
aluminum
roof,
f
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wee
for the 37th aonual Academy tress. And Miss Hepburn will
Wo\.NT AD
FOR SALE
place with Heat!lator, d u g w~
Blakeslee County Ex- Awards. distinguished by the present the Oscar to thla year's
AflUL I
For Rent
1957
TWO
BEDROOM
mobile
welL
$3500.110.
Owner
will
ten~io."
Agent,
p;esented
herd
return
to
_popularily
of
big,
winning
actor.
The
Eastern
Local
Band
PHONE WY2-2156
TttAJLER
f{)tl! for rent. cl()."'e
.
eons1der
land
contract,
certt'f!'cateo
for
producl!'on
test·
glossy
rnusacals.
Backstage
excitement
was
Boosters
meet
Monday,
Apto Laundrymar and schools
home, 8 x 42 ft. WaH sen or FARM
ood
120 8
Valley Lumber &amp; Suppi)' Comtrade_ for larger trailer and aravel-;oad in ~~g~n r!wo- ing to James Gibson and Gene
"My Fair Lady," "Mary Pop-- anticipated ln 1 face-to-face ril 5, at 7:30 p. m. at Eastem
Notice
d1ff
WY 2 5457
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Yost, Mr. Blakeslee alao men pins" and "The Unsinkable meeting ol Miss Andrews and High School. All parenbl
ol
10..3-Uc: pay
erence.
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ship, 2%: ·miles from Eastern tioned some of the opportunitie!l Mol1y Brown" were among the Miss Hepburn, who wu not in.,trumental musir: students
pany. MJdd!eport
330 !tc
1 moJ ~o to d;H•:t!.: anG rour ro-1.,_, furn1~h•
Hlgh •-•·-!.
1
San dY•s BeautY s
, ron,
~IUU About 30 ac~s
~.., in Appalachia stating
that leaders for awards tonight and nominated for best actress 1u pease
try to attend.
prem1~es formerly oceupted ed m:t ~mil!lhed apart· DON'T PUMP yflu sluggish sep.. for ~ultlvation, balance for through cooperative effort tbi! p1-ovided 1 trio of glamor tbe role of Eliza Do1ittle in :he Pomeroy Garden cJub
bv Cliff'!l Shoe Repair Shop, menta WY i-6434
12 6 tfr
tic tR.nk. Get Klean-Em-All pasture, some woods. T w 0 area might better its economic queens for the presentations: Fair Lady - the role which will meet Monday at 2 p.m. at
192 N 2nd St.. Midd!E&gt;-port. fRAILER I..O'J'S _ free sew· septic tank cleaner.
Land· good 8 • room houses (One community and educational way Audrey HepDarn, Julie Andrews made a Broadway star of Miss~ home of Mrs. Dor Scllaefer
Permanent Special. 2 - SIO.
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mark Farrr. Bureau.
with rwming water). baseand Debbie Reynolds.
Andrews. The actresaes have With Mrs. E. W. Coatel u coage an wafer ruwo ·s
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ment barn ~anary o t~l
•-~Hairtul . stvling,
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Jar' and two garages. $8500.
TheodortUJ Co U Oa h~and set included. WY 2-5259 er Park (State Approved l
Minersvllle, Ohio, Phonr WV HONDA motorcycle Al shape c. c. CUCKLER, REALTOR
since Warner Bros. !!M!:lected
lUlC
ug ~o~~:n
3· 18-301 c 2-JJ2 _
and 773·5263 ·
1 15 tic 41100 miles. Charles
Smith, BOX %29
WY 1-3110
Miss Hepburn for the part.
of America wiD meet Monday.
4
Stewart Gun Shop. Come
to
Hemlock Grove. Ph. WY 2POMEROY, OHIO
In addition to Mlas Andrews at 7:30p.m. at the IOOF ball.
and see all the new varmint
Wanted To Buy
6671.
3 30 6tp
3tc
and
Mlas Reynolds, the nomi- Afollsocowiathel bomureetanlnd games wUI
4 2
rifles. reload in. g equipme_nt, ' SMALL LO--T- 'tn Pomeroy.- How·.
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5 ROOM bouse with bath and
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St 1
es r A un.ni l.ssocla·
and accessones. re . uemg ard Mul len, WY 2-3782.
63 Corvar'r - $1,495
en (Marriage ta an
y e), lion will meet Monday, April
and repam ng. New and used
an excellent 1960 50 x 10 MoAooe Bancroft (The Pumpkin Sth t
3 24 l2tc
guns of a!l kinds. Depot St.
Chfi'vrolet Coupe. ''770". Just
bile home with awning and Mildred L.WeU to Nlch1ots L
-Eaters) aod Kim St~nley (Se- Grad"e 7:30 p.m. at the Chester
Rutland, Ohio. Pb. SH 2-4934, STANUING Timbt'r. Top cash arrived . Sparkling original
patio located on 2 acres plot ll-nard, Eleanor E. Leonard, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Car·
w tAft ernoo~. )
SchooL All officen for
finish. 4 speed shift on Cloor
S
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Th' .
I .-u
ance on a . e
th1 year 1964 and new officers
ld
3 16 ~!)tel price paid Marion Reyno s.
on torys un.
IS Is a rea '7.2 acres, Chester.
roll returned home from Bos·
Best
picture
nominations , · .
Rutland, Ohio.
1965, anyone graduating in
Coolville. Ohio Rt 3. Call ·
ld
$
bargain
at
$7.500
was
$8,500.
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Elber
M.
Johnson,
Frances
R.
ton,
Mass.,
where
they
went
to
t
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the
Greek,. .
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60 0 S. - 1•1
THE WISEMAN AGENCY
wen
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th• reunion years of 1920• 1Wl.th after 1 o·c1ock . 6"7
LOSE WEIGHT Safely
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andr a''Dr. Strange.
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Dex-A·Diet tablets. Only 98c
1·11-tlc! "98'' 4 Dr. Hard· Top . Power
GI 6-3643 or 448-3798
Mamie Hendricks, 3.25, .75 acre been in an automobile accident 1
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k Dr
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Steering and brakes. Finest
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ove, as we as aU"
Y interested persons ar ... urged tit
at Star 's
ug tore .
and best Olds. Hydramati~:.
WILL SACRIFICE. Moving out Salisbury.
there. On their way home they and Poppins.
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3 12 aotc
For Sale
of state. Split level,
stone Victor Perry, Dessie Perry to visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Competing for best actor are atte~.
and aluminum siding, 3 bed- Robert Jones, June Jones, par· Cousins of E."t Liverpool.
Rex Harrison (Fa ir Lady) An- MtddlejlOrt Garden Club will
AU 'i'OMOBILE lnsuranct ~n EI.Et.:TXOLLX f:weet•er
com
rooms, carport. covered pat_l cels, Columbi~.
Mr. and Mrs Di!Jon Taylor ·thony Quinn \Zarba), Pete~ Sel- meet Monday, April 5, 7 .~ 3f p.
eanceUed? lost fQUJ' operapiete with attachments , spray
Pom•roy, Ohio
io. chain link fence, waiJ.to- Carl A. Ritchie to
Roger moved to the home which was 1 e r 5
(Strangelove),
Peter n •. at ~e Columbus and Southand O'Toole and Richard Burton em Oh1o Electric Co.
Nancy
gun. cleans like new Pay orr 1.....,,.....___....,.....,...__ _ _ _ __.1 wall carpet, fireplace, pano-- Ritchie, Larry Ritchie, 148., formerly owned by Mr.
tor's u..,..7 Cell WY • 1
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balance of 7 payments, $6
AUTO SALES
ramie view of Ohio River. Chester.
.
Mrs. Clarence Baker.
(Becket).
I Efaw, Home Ec\lnomist for
each. WY 2-2575
I 1 6tc FOR SALE - 1956 Chevrolet New Haven, 882-3208.
I Freda A. Rttcble, dec.
ro Patricia Autherson celebrated
A
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d the electric C&lt;Impany will
A · her 6th b1rthday
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. her grand
cton:
Betty Williams Beauty Shop in ' "3 21 8tc I1La rry A · R1.tc h'le, Roger
w1th
.Too e. ur on an. presen1 lhe program WI'th
a
1959
sv~acuse will re . open on SINGER automatic Zig zag all truck . 1.2 ton pick up .
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Ritchie, Robert L. Ritchie, No- arents Mr and Mrs
Carl Sellers are m London and will food demonstration entitled...A
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Chevrolet Biscavne 2 dr . stan-~
Bu•'rness
Serv'rces
Ia J . Chevalier, Helen L. Bar P
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of Part's."
April
6, Tuesdays.
through!'· built in fe_atures. Hut! on 1101es,
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Those
present
.1.
WI
9-3443.
ber,
Afft'd.
lor
Trans.,
Chester.
M
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N
k
Oh.
ever,
should
Harrison
be
pre1
The
B. H. Sanborn Mt'ssi~dard
transmission.
tt
b
f
d
Fndays and evemngs by apancy E's1gns ~ews on u ons
erty 31 1ey ewar
v..-10
4 5
pomlment. Phone IVY 2-3990. etc. Just dial it. r.uaranleed. --;;;;-;;-;-:c=;;;;-;;-·- EXPERIE:'IICED
Elva Dailey' and daughter,
ofhtbe MlddiWIOrt
3 29 6tc
Pay off 10 paynu.:nts. 1719 1962 VAL!ENT 2 dr. hardtop.
R'tch'
ar-ls Chester
Judy, Sttversvllle, Mr. and Mrs. of the most dramatt'c
acad- M
aptist C urch will meet
- -- -- - -- -- - each. WY 2-2575
4 I 6tc
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Will
oncay evening al the church
Sale or Trade
-------- · Rolph Jarvts, upstairs apartAUTOMOBILE
Robert L. Ritchie,
Dorothy Jm u ersoo a
"·
emy memory - the girl whom at 7:30p.m. Guest speaker will
7 ft. dothes closet and 2 ror· ~ent next to Rutland Furni- .
M. Ritchie, Nola J. Chevalier, of Syracuse.
many academy members be- be the Rev. George Siddall of
1 BEDROOM HOUSE with gas m'"· size 11 and 13· WY 2·
ture, Rutalnd, Ohio.
Darrell P. Chevalier, Helen L. Mrs. ()rna Aulherson
and lleved should have been nom~ Plattsburg, Ohio, who will speak
4 1 Stp
furrace and concrete d• Jve- . -~·
AND
Barber, Rarm~nd Barber
~ daughter, Mrs. Elva Dailey at- flated - making the presenta. on "Migrant Workers Among
way. Will lake house trailer WE G~L7
A;:::D,--Li"''"'toa-n--a--;B:;-Iu_e_L;-u:-:s.
Larry A. Rttchte, Roger A. Rlt· tended the hymn sing at the tion to her co-star.
!spanish Speaking ol Ohio." He
1
in r,·ade. Melvin Little, Chetre Carpet Shamp&lt;10er with
fbr Ramoler
Freedom Gospel Mission church
Also unable to attend the wm illustrate his talk with film
1 Chie, parcels, Chester.
shJre.
t 2 6tp
purchase of Blue Lustre CarWorld Standard ot Compllet
Sherman Ballengee, Eva Bal· Sunday.
event were Miss Loren, a pre- slides.
pet Shampoo. Baker Furni·
El~leoer
lengee to Jimmie L. Hobbs, par· Mrs. Susie Burch etltered the vious winner who is at her
APRIL •
81
Help Wanted
lure. Middleport.
3 30 6tc 1 car room, rtdo aad per
Q8
eels. Dexter, Salem.
hospibli at Athens last week. home in Rome. and Miss Stan- Chesler Council Daughton ol
--formNnPe.
Small
l''lf eeuoum_,.
William
B.
Jefferis,
dee.
to
Thos•• who called on Mr. and ley who is tn New York City. America will meet Tuesday at
w;~n:o,_ Man with or with· CHAIN LINK wire, 6 ft. tall,
and
biUty
WY 2-2143
Pomor&lt;~y 0
out, cham saw. Phone WI 9- anv anJount, 50c a ft., like
maaagera
1 ~- "-C"-"'':·:::~~~.,....-·_.. Lucy Mae Jefferis, Charles Mrs. Lawrence Johnston were But almost all the others will 7:30 p.m. There W1!1 be initJa.
3043.
a 31 6tc ne~. B. M Cooper, Langs.
Me
See
BULLDOZER WORK, equip- Jef~eris, . ~ucy Cole: Paul Jef- Mrs. Edward Bush and grand- be at Santa Monica civic audi- tior: and all mer.1bers are urged
tropotilaa Motol'l
ped with winch. Big or small ferts, W•l.•am Jeffens, Frank~in children, Sheryl and Tommy torium where comedian BoD to be present and wear white.
M•" ~~~~"c:! 1 ~!·~!!~• !:~~ 1 ,o.,• ville, Ht. 1' SH 2 •54 ~· 23 12tp
E Mt1io 'Street. l'nmerOJ
job. Call daytimes WI 9-3151, L. Jeffens, James E. Jetrerls, Roseberry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hope will emcee the two-hour District Four of the
EUB
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Plaeae Wt Wll7: 22 Uc evens, WI 9-3089, Gene Bar- Cert. for Trans., Chester.
Ours and two children.
Mr. televisioned show beginning at Men's Brotherhood will meet at
rn1n1n1
o.nu• •Pit"'"'f!d lbpoor•..nr,
- - - - - - - -nett, Racine, Ohio.
and Mrs. Gary Van Meter and 7 p.m. PST (10 p.m. EST).
the Enterprise church Tuesday
u•u•u,
un11..-n••I"J II"Rt:J lnfnrm•
Come One! Come Alii
1101 on Jona. '"'"'"1"'' ~ .. , ....., .. "'• '
Real Estate For Sale
3 29 30tc CANNES TENNIS TOURNEY family, Mrs. Louise Van Met.
evening. Ross DuvaiJ of Belpre.
WriT• lndQ f'Ylnl n•m• adt1••• •nil I.
FUN- PRIZES
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'd 1 'II be 10
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REFRESHMENTS
I FOR SALE : Modem 5
room
Comp&amp;e• 8ervtet
Istvan Gulyas o[ Hungary beat Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Maywood
Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES,
frame home in Syracuse. with
Ctm ~ford
Australias Colin Stubbs, 6-2, Johnston.
will neet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m.
ROOM BOARD AND care for
b th 13 bed
) Ia
t 'l
Th
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rooms
rge u 1·
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1-6, 6-0, 6-2 Sunday to win the . Lindsey Taylor returned home
ere WI be initiation.
elderly lady. Private
home
ity room, double carport, gas
APRIL 7
in counlry. Phone VI 3-2607
furnace, fully insulated, wall
A. c. BRAII.... IRD
men's singles tille of
the to Murrysville. w. Va ., after
The M thodl
Baclae, 01r1t
Cannes International tennis visJtlng Mr. George Taylor, \l!r.
e
It Women's So-or VI 3-2602.
3 30 Lfc I
to wall carpeting. birch cabilet . c·~·ti
·- '
Ill
S t1 tfr tournament.
and Mrs. Albin Taylor
and
By pan, NEWSOM
c Y 10 1u·.~a an .-,.:TVIce w
nets.
Shade
and
fruit
trees,
h
Jd
the'
1
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Emp Ioyment W _•. n_ t ad_ 1
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lor Fay Toyne took the women's children.
UP! Fore!~
Newo Aaalylt
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If annua spr ns meet.
shrubbery. Large lot adjoin- '~e•·•··
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Wec!n-•AVAfLABLE FOR baby sitting
ing available for sale. Close new bom... Built 1n l:ltcb- crown by roppling Patricia MeMr. and Mn. Raymond Kerns
Notes from the 6trelp newa ...,.,
""""Y• April 7, at
lull or part lime. Tel. WY 2- !
to school aiJd church. Very eoa, otorm windows,
altm&gt; Lenaughan, 8-3, 6-0, lu an all- moved from the Mr. Joe Circle cables:
~r•: ~ Olurch lu GalGilt.
3 18 tic
reasonable. Grady c r a i g, lnum siding. cau Guy Nell· Australlan final.
property to Morniog Star.
Soviet Calendarr
po ·
Marlon Brown of
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Syracuse, Ohio, WY 2-2810.
1er Ra ·
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avestoc
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Busrneu Services
oon, Rutland, •lalted tl!elr an- leelera from Viet Nam, the leo). !oared mllllon8rJ FrOJocll •
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FRESH young oow with heifer
WILSON'S car wash. 160 PJIII cle, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell llrMr lug ln. Moocow 11 tbat Nortb l'lllllllllbe world, will be 111e
dt!l. Bessie Oliver, Rl. 1,
FOR SALE-Mlddleourr·a tal]. HEATING, l'lllmlllll&amp; St., Middleport, Oblo. Pbono and family.
Mr. and Mn. Viet Nam IIW haa allown oo cuest epuker,
Rutland, Ohio. Phone SH 2esr buildlllg, toceted 351 N. """"- &amp;nold Bl•••a. WY U115.
I 17 llOic Gent Barnette and flunlly of eviden&lt;e o1 a deliA to lll!lotiate 'lbo Pomeroy
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ROUSE FOR SALE, Harriaon·
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THREE SHOAT pigs. 125 ibs., eTHURSDAY THE 8TH
~- 110 each. Pbone WY 2-6279. Dick McCoy &amp; His All
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Walder Demonstration
:-=,-,--=--=-Dr.
Melvin E. Doerr, ·veterto- eFRIDAY THE 9TH
arlao, large and smaU animata. Nancy Efaw, elec. co.,.
Washington St.. Rav.,.. peny home economist,
wood. W Va. Phone 273-4271 continuous demonstration
Office bours , Daily 4 to S p. eSATURDAY the lOth
m.
I 26 tic Mr. Cartoon from WSAZ3 - 10:00 A.M. to 12
For Rent
Noon
1st FLOOR FURNISHED, I ' e EXTRA TV STAMPS
bedroom efficiency apartment 1 Fr• At Super s.,.,tco
Middleport. WY !r3874.
Stotlon, drivo In
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I ROOM HOUSE, electricity,
Jeck W. CarMY,
water inside, sarden space,
PHONE
located on River Rd., heWY 2·2111
tween New Haven and Gra-1~~~~~===~=~
bam. Writ.e to Mrs . Lillian M.l
Allen, 1836 Lisbon St., East 14FT. BOAT, motor, trailer and
liverpool, Ohio.
3 31 etc
equipment, $550.110, blonde
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dm' ette set. •~ .110. totoliller,
FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 rooms 75.110. Phooe
11-3222.
and bath in Pom.roy. Can ~ --Howard CeciL
WY Z-5262. 11163 Herri-Gold seat Medallon
8110 W. Main St.
3 30 tfc
Mobile Home. 55 • 10, car·
----- · - - peted, 2 bedrooms, solid oak
HOUSES AND Apartment fur·
paneling and walnut cabinela.
bished and unfurnjshed, all
Like new. WY 2-3016.
~ires. Phone WY 2-1267.
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Middleport. Ph. In good ohape. Call Cbe•hire
WY 2-3121.
3 24 lfc
361-T/23. Forest Smith, Box
_;;_~:_-:--;=184, Cheshire, Ohio. 3-27·12tc
SEVEN room with bath _ ~ ..
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and full basement In Syra- HAY for sale. See or call Ancuse. Pbolle WY 2-24~5.
drew Cross, Letart Falls. CH
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and patiD. Located on 2 acres
It
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real bargain at $7,500
was
$8.500. Ph. The Wiseman Agency, Gl 6-3643 or 446-3796.
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TIRE RIOT at Newells -Sunoco, Chester, Oh.io . Celebrity
Tllbelesa, black. New Size 6110
x IS replaces 600 x 13 16.05,
115() x 13 replaces 6W x t3,
$17.95, 735 x 14 replaces 7110 x
14. $18.95, 775 x 14 replaces
250 x 14 $19.95, 112&gt; x 14 replaces 800 x 14, $2l.95 , 855
x I replaces 115() x 11 $23.95.
Prestige tube type, 775 x 15 replaces 670 x 15 $15.95. 815 x
15 replaces 710 x 15 $18.95.
845 X 15 replaces 760 X 15,
$19.95 . 670 x 15 ENnomy Saf!rae $11 .95. All prices plus tax.
All $3.110 for white wan.
1 5 61 p

818 l!uf llabr - . _ r- L o. McCoy, Auctmer. Trail&gt;- Bashan. lllld Walden Roberta of 1 ceaae-llre. U.S. lllld South
....,.. , _ f t ~ ed nperi...,ed, Chesler Oblo. Pomei'Of •lslted the Greers.
VIet Nam warplaneo are limitMr. and Mn. Lawrence JoJm. ld 81 111 targets IIKI 10 far the
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ston and Carl, Mr. 11K1 Mn. war ta 1 1o1 dreaper lor Nortb
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CUilTOM buldll!l'llla ud Ralph Johnson 1111C1 Mn. Mary Viet Nam 111 maintain than 11
W 111tllle, Ung. Plall ll.ekr, ~ WY Kemo viaited Mr. and !ln. 11 for the United stalel.
Brod ,_ oewor ...,...,,,
l-3510.
12 I Uc Paul 0ur1 IIKI children.
Coola111 let IH Tropia:
We lion oDInsurance
Mr•. Edro Bush vlaited ber Relatltms between tbe PldlllpModi1lster, Mr. ·Slld Mn. Lawls plnea IIKI DeJit.door DOighbor Jn.
PHOTO CopymJ Senlce. Cop- Young, Pomeroy.
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doae8la appear to be beading
CoD WY W17t IIIJ • NIIDt
lea made ,. lepl papenl. Mr. and Mn. LareiJce BUilt eteadlly downward. ll'illpblol
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btrtiJ recorda 111111 almool IIIJ and daujlhltr, Connie, Racine have become wary of tl!o large
INCOME TAX Service, Jolu&gt;
etber 401!111!10D111.
Route, and Mr. and Mn. Milo lllllllber of lllegallndorJe81an ensoo . Simpson Insurance Ag·
lleaata- " ' - " - .,_.., Nugent and Betty of Beaver, lrlllll In their IIOUibern iallllldl
ency, Room 6, Coats BaM
I • llo Pa., visited Rev. and Mr1. Jolm lllld auspec:t thai of lbem,
ing, Middleport.
GUARANTEED, renewable for Buacll recently.
COIIIing from a nation where the
1 20 tfc
tile tw.pilall!atioo.
lsaued Mr. and Mn. Lehew In d Commamllta are active lllld Inat o11 agee. Phone WY Ul88. family of Don:ul movld to o-tlal, are aecurlly riab. The
SMALL
z 18 Uc the borne they purchaled recent arrest o! 14 ll'illplnol Ill
~ from Mr. lllld Mn. WU!tam Ab,. lndollesla, two of them report.
ENGINE REPAIR
FOR SALE - One reglater~ Ies.
...nu held
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Engllah setter, cme year oicL Mr. and Mn. Murl Wilt and "slrclll81y IIJ!i.Communlat," boa
Wright PoW&lt;tr Sawe
Also 8 pointer pupa. Phone daughter, Murlta, Rav-ood, coutrlbuted further to tile falliDg
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W. Va., vlalled biB parenta, Mr. out bet....., the two nelghbon;

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Roo Lawn Mowo,.room- apartmenta with sepa· ley Cozart of Stlversvllli! vial~ ale's """ ambassador to Parli
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rate utlllties. Large comer ed Mr. and Mn. West also.
Valerian A. Zorln, who tlkea np
WILCOX SERVICE
lot. Located 1u Chester, 0.
Mrs. Edwanl BUilt received bil poet thil weet, Ia COIIIing
Coli 1185-4015.
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~--tgnm·eiit her brother·ln-law, Mr. Ray ious busineu with the Frencll
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Sale: Sponsored by th, Meig o son o 011"-'Y vana.
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acres ground, on old Chester , FOR SAL~Venetian bUilds. County JWlior Fair
Board
Mrs. Maywood Johnston visw o
a new
ancoRoad Phone WY !r26127
April lOth, at 10:30 a. m . o~ ' iled relatives and friends
at Soviet alliance. But they belt";t
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all kinds. Venetian blind rethe
Meigs
County
TUppers Plains recent!).
be may make ..,.lolu eflorll to
1 5 12tc pairs. Window and
porch Grounds Anyone wlahlng to Mrs. Louise Van Meter and oplll France further from lbe
"'FO;;:R;;-;;S;;A'L"'E~:•r.o-=n=g:-t=e-=rm financ- shades. all kinds. Cloth awnC&lt;Insign ·machinery. contact: \ Nicki visited Mr. and
Mrs. United States and Gr. \Britain.
ing on all modern 3 bedroom ings. Dale Wippel Supply, 21~ Jim C.mahan, Racine, Ohio. Lewto Johnston and family of N. . Paooporll:
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Union Ave., Pomeroy . Ohio.
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Kobientz, Chester, Obto, Ph. ' Miss Judy Sayre received soon to Issue "a le_rglc ~·
rage.
Approximately $1500 EXPEFfENCED dressmakiog 9 - 5. Sale conducted 0y, nice gifts at her shower which . ports" printed In Frenc!_J ...,
down, balance like rent. Ph.
and alterations. Phono WY ~ The Bradford Auction Com· was given at Portland School I English to be carried bY IliaWY 2-S3.1'1.
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lallo Andrew•

Rex Harrison

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Calif. Andrews and Harrison co-star-

(UP!) - Julie Andrews. Rex ring as Eliza Doolittle and HenHarrison and ''My Fair Lady" ry Higgins. It became the most

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SANTA

A Minersville !Choolboy was left leg, possible fracture of the : dent took plar&gt;e at 11 : 15 a.m.
seriously injured when he was right arm, and head and Inter- Monday on Rt. 124, thi"E"e tenths
struck by a car whlle waitin8 nal injuries. He W!lls taken to 1' a mile north or Syracuse.
for a school bus at 8 a.m. to. · Veterans Memorlal hospital by Cars driven in opposite direcday, '-ccording to the
Ohio the Pomeroy Emergency squad. tios by Carl Circle, 19, Rt . 1
State Patr~&gt;l . His condition was The accident is still under in· Racine and Clarence Hayman ,
re!X)rted fair at 11 a.m.
vestigation.
71, Long Bottom met on a sharp
Michael Imboden, S, waiS wait- Michael is the son of Mr. and curve. Circle was left of eening for the .school bus and was Mrs. Calvin Imboden of Miners- ter and the cars sideswiped.
apparently on the river side of ville. About two years ago his There was only minor property
Rt. 124, when he ran across the llO-year-old brother was fatally damage.
highway. He was Jtruck by a injured at the Syracuse Post
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Meigs
car driven by Sally Ball, 24, Ath- Office when he too ran across J Circle was cited to
ens.
the highway.
!county court for being ldt of
The boy received a fractured Another Meigs county acci-...:l.:ce::n.t:e:.:r.:_.- - - - - - - -

Harrison won the Oscar Mon-

tr~u. best actor and best pte- day l'!ight at the 37th annual

ture ot 1964.
Academy Awards for his recre- Plans were discussed for the Crow's Town and Country R~-~ the "Yiiss America'"
All made theater history nine at.1rtn of the Higgins role. while June 18-19-20 boat regatta here laurant.
in lhis area has been granted
years ago when Fair Lady Miss Andrews captured the when the Pomeroy Chamber of Willis Leadingham,
regatta . to the local group. He sa id it
open~~ on Broadway with Miss
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at chairman, said the franchise for ' is planned to have the prelim-

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UNDERGOES SURGERY

Monday

Sponsored by Scripps Ho·-1rd newspapers - The
Citizen Journal in Columbus - the winner at Columbus
of
selling advertising lor tbe
will go to Washington. D. C. - - - -gram book and booth space
I later for the National Spell- 1pupils !rom the fifth. through
to Clerk llorolby Johnotoa.
·the parking lot. The firm
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board offl•e
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. . 80 bouths Wl'll ,_
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Miss Hobstett..: won her trip WlJenCj!ISHWo .,;ere left. her
' May¥,. Legar reported he has
Will be opeD from I aatn '
to the Slate Bee Monday night •opponent. Dana Snoulf'f. also
filed iii: application for Appa- WASHINGTON (UPI)-House p.m. Monday !Woagb Friday.
BETHEL, Ohio (UP!) _ Tbe Olber projects In the .
at the Pomeroy elementary a 7th grader, missed on I h o
lachia aid totaling $525,000, but Republicans went before the Tbe only matten to H deeld· proposed route of the Appalach- ning stages mclude a
S{'hool by outspelting 19 other word ··taught." Bette spelled it
Bdded Pomeroy would be very House Rules Committee today ed by Meigs voters, wJib the ian Way through Southern Ohio water and sky show
the
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"'teleto
a grant to launch a counter--attack on exception of Middleport \'U- is running into opposition. less
weekend.
.
iphone.'' which she also spelled
f&amp;r cmstructiOn of Its sewage President Johnson's program !age wbere a primary election than two weeks after its disclo- satd the Pomeroy and I
0
Icorrectly to win . Snouffer Is
treatment facthties.
for health care for elderly per. Js scbedaled, are
&amp;be state- sure
j port fire departments and
the alternate.
Legar, however, added
sons.
wide boDd ilaaa. Deadline for
O. H. Sharp of this Jaycees will be in charge
JOHN
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An estimated
parents and
50
h;om"::y
Rep. John w. Byrnes, Wb,, voters lo
AprU 2t.
Clermont County viUage oald concessions.
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fl'iends of the students attendsponsor of an alternate GOP ~¥JtTiiill~:Rill!l7~ the proposed route fads to take It Is expected 200 boats _wli Three Assessed
ed the match in Pomeroy direct-.
1
was scheduled a•. the
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into account the need for an he launched on the Ohio River Fines by Court
ed by Mrs . Martha Husted with
Jach'
first witness as the committee
evacuation route b'om periodic
Pomeroy to participate In Three persons were fined and
Mrs . Theodosia Frecker, Miss
Pomeroy mayor said he opened its second day of hearOooding of the Ohio River. He
championship boat races
forfeited a bond Mon- CLEVELAND fUPf\ - Gov- . Helen Smith and Mr.
Ellt
8
has received a letter from AI- mgs on
broa~ened . health
said Ohio 125 1s overburdened 1 at Will carry 8 purse .
day night in court action by Mid. Young .as Judges and Supt. dl
bert Giles at the office of Ohio care-Social Security bill con0 UfC
! with traffic during such emerg~ $2.500 ~nd trophies, accordmg
Mayor Lee Smith·.
:;~~:n~~~:sina~~;~ci~l.i)~: Schools Charles Gibbs, pronounAppalachia Aid in Columbus ask- taining the John~n plan.
encies.
to Leadmgham.
William Wayne Russell , 18,
cer
tng that the Ohio Department of The committee lS e_x~cted... to
Sharp hopes to rally mayors Chamber member ~re~
, 1 was fined $S and Monday· believed to be the Miss Hobstetter, daughter of
Health be contacted to learn if approve . the admmtstratJOnin Adams and Brown cmmties, reported
no apphcatmn
on a stop sign violat ion lou:-gest _amount_ of cash
and Mrs .
HobstetL W
which also border the Ohio, be- federal aid m the proposed
se~ze~
m_ a smgle gambling ler. 1669 Lincoln Height.s. is an
the town has completed all the backed bill for a Ooor vote lat0
1 1 20
er this week. House passage is The Meigs COW!ty eommls- hind his position.
struction of an airport for
. a~~K ~
s •, f ' ratd m this country.
honor roll pupil, is a member
0~ The money was found in the of the band, and her favorite
virtuaUy
certain.
sinners
am-eed
Monday
to
purThe
proposed
route
for
the
county
was
made
before
t
'h
aln
cohssl
'Ill bin
.., b'll'
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d dl'
. dancmg
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e
proposes a ..,
1 ton chase an Adams model 4fO mo- highway which the state hopes Apr1 2 ea me .
. 1o 1ave
nd us
B"llveMI&lt;'He ff"un home of Wilbur Dean a su::r hobb Y Is
package which includes a com- tor grader from the Southern to build 'as a part of the federal
William Blaettnar
$5
for t
peeled numbers game
In Middleport 8th
grad•
pulsory hospttal care program, Equipment company of
Old Appolachia program. generally stded ln the absence of
J
h I MacK 'ght 21 N
Officials satd Dean told the ' English teacher Mrs. C.
!.
known as "Medi· Washington, Ohio, for t22,309, would follow Ohio 32 thrqh dent. Jack Carsey. Others
$!;
agents
about
his
numbers
operBlakeslee
bas
&lt;'Onducled
1
care, for persons over 65. ThJs less trade-in for the old grader. Clermont County.
tendmg were Georgt"
. a speed charge
ation and led them to a second· lendn eltmh mationd tetstds a;oodng . I
part of the plan would be fi. .
rer. Bob Jacobs, Ted Downie.
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floor bedroom where most of a
8t gra e s u ens urtn
In
nanced by Social Security ~r .. ·msstoners Kennet.h MeBob Gant. Al Leonard.
Ted PPrsonal ftrOIIf"rly
the money was slort!d in two;lhe past four weeks.
.
taxes.
Elhmny and Charles R. Karr, John H. Van Kirk ., Downie, Dick Owen. Bill Down- T·
D dl'
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steel filing cabmets.
• By yesterday, two were loll,
the
It aJso Includes 1 voluntary Sr ., also decided to purchase
·,e Rev R't .,• Mart 1·n N
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ea 1ne 1,ote
Th
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b dl :Tannehill, and 8th grader. Joey
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insurance nrAaPam to be li IqUI
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and the
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personal pac ages &lt;:~n
a 1 Jon a un- nate.
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fed.eral IOvernment, Ashla d Oil and Refining Co Hollis Van Kirk, or Cheshire, and Bob Wmgeft.
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tax forms at h's office packaged money.
I Tannehill is the son or C1Jel;.
would take care
doctor for
remainder of this year: Rt. 1. who. died MOI'Iiay after'.,
is April 30.
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Dean and rour other perS&lt;Jn!5 ,tt!r L. Tannehil1, 916
bills and other medical exnoon at hiS residence at · the
SQUAD SUMMONED
He said the personal proper- arrested in a cr•rkdown on ,He is an honor roll pupil, 111"WASHINGTON penses.
. .
In. otber activity, the com- age of lltl, wm be held at the
.
tax pertains to all mercb- numbers operations were ar-! Boys' League baseball p!ayii,
Johnson and hi.! top m1U· In
the
mi&amp;Sioners asked for quotes on
Coats Funeral horne Racme emergency
rarmers doctors dentist!! ra1gned before U. S. CommJs-1was named to the Bend
tary and
aides COD· would mcrease present Socl81 gas and
fuel blds from Wednesday at 3:30 p. !":
were summoned at 9:57 p. m. anyone
land' conlracl sioner C I iff 1&gt; r d Bruce on ue 7th Grade All-Star
ler today with the No. I Item Security bellellls by 7 per cent Standard 011, Texaco, Ashland Rev: Clyde Bartlett
Monday for Earl Van Meter
notes , morlgages. Interest bear- charges of failing to l!'ve a $50 ,baU t•am. and is the 1965
on
agenda expected to be
mcrease the maximum Oil and Landmark,
fund Burtal w1U be m Gravel Hill near Portland. He was taken
ing ,..•,ligations or anyone hav- federal gamblmg heense s1amp .J ffi States table tenniS chi.
the
speech be will make which elderly persons could transfers! and accepted jail con- cemerery.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ing money in an I&gt;Ut-of state They were reiE"ased. on $500 ion in the Boys Under 14 difl:
1
on . Vtet Nam and Southeast earn from other sources and tracts w1th Rutland and Pome- He was born May 8, 1874, lhe ., medical patient.
flnancial institution.
bond eacb.
islon .
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Asia.
still be eligible lor benefits.
roy villages.
son of the late William Blld
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dis- .
four embers .__ was lacking.
Councilmen attending. along
' with May.,,J..egar and Clerk Ed;r: ;,.-SJ;!loenleb, were Rl)y !leu·
. ·']ltiriy,s.,..et!lll.on .. ·Collins and
Robert I

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w·Ill Trips
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believes gettmg Jt all would be
unccmmon good Iuck .
Tl . was disclosed at a meet-

Cushions are waterproof
and very comfortable.
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presentatives of
Washington .. HAPPY WINNER- Bette Hobstetter, center, holds a trophy award showing IIIII
Athens, Galha and Meogs coun- IS Pomeroy's spellmg champton for 1965 g~ven her by Spelling Bee Director M\\1,
lies parttclpatmg.
Martha Husted. At Bette's rtght IS Dana Snouffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William S!JoufLeadingham said Col.
runnerup . Miss Hobstetter and .John Tannehill, of Middleport, below left, Will
Glenn has been tnvited to
their schooJs May 8 in the State Spelling Bee in Columbus.
'
as a judge for the beauty pa'
forms to meet
re-· ia Act.
jbrls before the Regatta on June 1geant. but no answer has been
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quJrements of the Federal Wa-1 Legar, following tbe discus- 18-19 and 20.
I !Ceiv d He indicated it
.
te~ P~llut~on Control_ Act. Giles sion on the possibilities of ob- I The street committee wa! ~ ~~ped et~ secure shuttle service
said lD hiS letter thiS must be taining federal "i urged resi- asked to check reported pro- fr
th f .
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done m
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along
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w ere
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obtain funds under the Appalacb· river banks of rush and de- Ifill.
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sion assist&lt;mt. secretary
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Monday Planning comniitlee members treasurers: Bryson Carter. Gal- R'
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Committee appolnt!Denu for the "Appalachia Din· Funeral ervi~ f r S-Sgt night of the 1965 ~R Officers for the conference were Jenn~ tia County 4-H extension agent.
lverv w 4 8 c1u '
ner" to be held at lhe Sacred Heart Church in Pomeroy
s
W lb 0
h · and Advison conference in the fer Blakeslee, chainnan; Arch- presidents and vice prestdents, et Brown and Pauline
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FIFTYSIX, ARK. - NAVY on April 80 were announced by Chairman Delmar Canas.:;;:ene t ,: 1 ':.';n p
Pomero:· Junior High school ie Rose, Charles Frecker, Pat· and Ivan Archer. ar•a exten- Salem Center Girls 4,-H,
,.
deep sea diver• wrote a hapPy day-Monday.
: a rg
a
auditorium.
ty Koblentz. Ernestine
Wood sion agent in 4-H from
Turner and Catherine
ending Monday to the ordeal
Coo.,.ssman Walter H. Moeller, lOth District rep- sbeonld
:!"tali ;m
son. was in charge of
field; Big Bend Boys
1 Ivan Archer, area extension and Mrs. G. R. Thompson.
of lour trapped &lt;ave explorers, resimtatlve, will be featur·
-e Y1
p. m. 1 agent under +H. was the speak- Following the session in the leader&gt; .
Harold Lohse and· Jennifer
but one of their own veteran ed speaker at the dinner.
Simon will be banquet chair· the Rawlings • Coats Fun...al er. His topic was "Peaks of andltorlum, advisors and offl- Gold Star clubs and
their se Carpenter Boys +H
underwater men died just as 1 Mn. Canaday will be aaatst. man and Robert Elberfeld, en- home. The Reva.
McM!I- Proaperity."
cers received guidance in tbeir advisors listed at the meeting Dorsey Jordan. Jan
buge etOWd cheered · e "!"" ed by Commuolty Improvement tertalnment chairman.
~n and Donald Hl~ks will of· Jim lfamm, president of the respective fields.
were •
and Lavern Jordan; .llall'l'lli!Jit
eesslul completion of !heir mg. Corr ration Prelldent William The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, f1clate and bJJrla! Will be m lbe 4,-H council, welcomed the large C. E. Blakeslee, county u- Ch. ster So &amp; Sew. Marie Ko- ville Boys Honor &lt;lull,
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Cblldo in overall arraaaementa with Avril Smith as chairman, Gravel Hl!i Cemetery. Ml'll. Stel. group at the conference and a tension agent. and Ralph Moore blenlz and Cleo Smith; Five Atkins and
Franklla
. . llamafiO eoatrol ehlel Lyle E. for the event.
wUI be in charge of table dec- Ia Walborn of Middleport, Sflt. voeal duet by ~ally Mora and area extension agenl, resource Point Star Stitchers, Mrs. Ray Meip Better Ll~
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Navy · ·Jsc:t Caraey, Pomeroy c11am. orations and favors while Rob- Walburn's grandmother,
was Patty Koblentz followed. Tbe
were in charge of Holter, Mrs. Dwight Milhoan, Stern!lt, o.n.ltl
· IND with 1' yearo tlpei'Jenee ber of ColllDitn!e president, lo ert Hoeflleh and Robert
omitted m tl;e hst of survivors Big Bend Boys 4-H club wao lbe meetmgs with advisors.
and Mrs. Rose Guinther: Rar- Wonde, Lloyd
Ill' 'liliderwater work, c:qllapsed to ......, u ...,.plloil chairman; ell are to be.-in charge of pub- in the nutice Monday. '
in nbarge of pledg$ and Patty Health and sal.ty officers met risonvllle Girls
Pauline w. s. Michael;
til\tl died OS the iaBI of tho four Rlnbr:d Jones wiD bo In c:haqe !icily.
Koblentz oeeretary, called the with Mrs. Harold Lohse. South- Atkins, Sharon A. Jewell and Boys Earl Dean and
olePJ!etl from lllelr dart of ticket . . . In
a
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LODGE TO MEET
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4,-H blenb,.
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by Rev. Flilher John Pomeroy Lodp No. l!H, 1l'roe Gary Mlehae~ speaklncof the news report.,.. were lnolructed Pleasure Riders. Mrs. William
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All autopsy wa11W' arid Eui..- Fllher. "_, Tbrel. Bernard Fultz Ia to bo and A&lt;eepled Muono, will meet American lllllllute o/ COopera· by , Jim Mees of WMPO radio; Downie and Mra. W. A. Mor- '"; SNver star &amp;II
determine the caun Robert Coats
Middleport muter of e~monles and .May•1at 7:30 .p-m. WedneoclaJ, AprU tlvea, and Richard
Koblorib, Rlla . Bo.,.., extension
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wtd .; head 0r C)lwleJ..Leja• will give a 17. All }laster lbllllll are lnvlt. National 4,-H Dairy C!GIIferenlle taey, , met with
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