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Dol A Group
Meets, Plans

Around And
About
Middleport

Select Your New Easter
ovtfit At Elberfelds

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You should visit the Busy
Ready to Wear Department
on the 2nd Floor and see
all of the smartly styled

dresses for women, a~d m

your cor;ect size. Jumor Pe-

lites, Regular Junior, Misses
Select yours
now.
h"
fhe soft, gentle las 10n
look that predominates th1s
spring is evident beautifully in fashionable dresses . ·
soft pleating, bows. frmge
and gentle belting alo.ng
with lovely prints and ~ohds
&amp; Half Sizes.

WASIIINGTON (IJPI)-I'r&lt;sldent JMnloft b8l dlarted • new
&lt;OU1'80 lor t.be United Slates In
Sout.beut Allo, • ll1lblle blend
of olive broncb ond sword de-

make this a most femmme

spring.

MEIGS THEATRE

EASTER CANDIES

Pomeroy, Ohio

Select your Easter Oandy
now at Elberfelds. An ex·
cellent selection of quality

TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
April 9-10

"YOU'RE NEVER TOO

olped to bring peace and a
plenty to that tortured land.
Ill 1 major policy speecb televlled ond broadooat to t.be nation ond t.be world Wednesday
niCJII, t.be Chief Executive al
lered t.be administration's prevl
oill stand, declaring t.bat t.be
United States stands ready to
enpge In "unconditional discus
aions" 1m' peace in Viet Nam.
110 coupled this wlt.b an an

Marshmdlow Rabbits Malted Milk Eggs, M&amp;rshmaJiow Eggs, Fudge Egrgs
and many, many others.
You'll also find a· Cine se·

YOUNG"
- Tec:hnicolor-

Jerry Lewis &amp; Df'an M&lt;~rlln ·
Nina Foch -lliana l..v nn
"THE QUICK GUN"

Audie Murphy Merr.~· And en
- Technicolor-

Asia "in order to improve the
life of man In lhat conflict torn
corner of the world ."

lll!'UU1'8 of

candy by Brach's. Eggs,
Boxed Easter Treats, Jel·
Iy Beans, JeHy Rabbits,
Fruit
and Nut Eggs,

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nouncement that he would ask
Congress to join in · a $1 billion
U.S. investment in Southeast

lection of Easter

Basket!~~

for the Kiddies -

Easter

Gllass, Egg Dye, Easter
Toys and Novelties,

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But, while holding out the pos
sibility of massive:economic eid,
Johnson also firmly declared
t.bat the Untied States "will not
be defeated . . . will not grow
tired . . . will not withdraw"

in the face or the Communist
goal of " total conquest" of em
battled South Viet Nam.
Remarks Drew Criliclsm
His remarks drew criticism
from
• Senate Republican Leader

Everett M. Dirksen, Ill ., who
asked in a statement : " Do you
buy ·reedom for a humble peo-

ple with a biiJion - dollar package I doubt it , and I doubt
also that we can preserve face
and prestige with such an ap

proach.
" What a tragedy it would be
Jf our actions now should be in
terpreted as meaning that the
Viet Cong would humble us into
makh J a bmion-dollar offer in
order to call it quits when freedom is on the altar."
On the other side, Senate
Democratic Leader Mike Mans·
field, Mont. , said the speech

was "a profoundly moving and
constructive statement which
reveals both the great strength
of President Johnson 's resolve
and his deep concern for the

welfare of au people. "
Administration officials said

Johnson's proposed Southeast
Asia development pt.an was not
directly tied to a solution m
Viet Nam because the President wanted to ~:et the program
moving as qUickly as possible.
~ks Quick Peace
As for the prospef:ts of peace,
JohnSOll said he hoped it would
come swiftly-'~ but that Js in the
hands of others besides our

selves."
Then, In a major shift of the
I' S. attitude toward negotiations, he said :
·'There may be many ways to
this kind of peace: In discussion or r . ~otiation wit.. the gov·
ernments concerned ; in large
groups or in small ones; in the
reaffirmation of old agreements
or their strengthening with new

ones.
" We have stated this position
over and over again fifty times
-cmd more-to friend and foe
alike. And we remain ready with this purpose - for unconditional discussions ."

The phrase "unconditional
discussions " was a departure
from the President's previously.
stated policy that there could
be no talks-t!ven on arranging
negotiations - until the North
Vietnamese "stop doing what
they are doing" to neighboring
South Viet Nam.
Non •

Aligned Plea

On March 25, a group or 17
non-e.:igned nations urged that
there be prompt negotiations,
' 'without prior conditions, " to
end the Vietnamese war. Their
plea was sent to the United

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ales ws well as to the Com-

munists.

The formal U.S. reply to
these nations wm go out today
or Friday. lt offered a convenient device for altering the
tone of t.be U.S. attitude toward
negotiations - an attitUde that
has brought many demands
from otber countries that the
United States clarify il s terma
for talking peace.
Response from the Comm~~o
nist nations- North Viet Nam,
or Communist Chins, or the Sov,et Union - t'Ould indicate
whether they are -.villinJ to aot.'t'pl. .lohnson's offer.

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Visit the Lingerie Department
on the First F1oor and select
what you need for Easter now
-- From the country's leading

NEW SPRING BONNETS

makers -

Rogers,

Warners,

Phil Maid, Katz, lndera, Best
Form.

EASTER ACCESSORIES

SLIPS
~ANTIES
HALF SLIPS
BRAS
GIRDLES
GARTER BELTS

Phillips Sisters Style Shoo
Court St., Pomeroy

Completo Selection of Slzeo

I HURRY! ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT!

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Special Purchne No, 1 Socondt

CANNONS $1.49
BATH TOWELS

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Solid colors, floral patterns, ex·
tra large size and extra heavy.
Just 480 Towels to sell. SaleHalf Price

2 for

·ALE ENDS
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Complete with

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MATTRESS
STANDARD TWIN SIZE

$68

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Walnut Dining Room

-ADMIRALClock Radio ...... $11
II" Portable T.V.
$88
19" Portable T.V. $138

18" d. 51\oO"

21" Color 64 model $288
"Englander" Prince-ss
Smooth Top Innerspring
maHress, cushioned with
foam, twin or full site
Mattr•11 or
lox Spring_

$38

180 coil Innerspring
Mattress
lu Spring _ _
per s.t

$39

Comfortable Cotton
Mattr•u

$9.88

All Sizes

Twin 9f'
P.ull Si:re

21" Color 65 modo! $388

DINETTES

Many Other Valut'11 In
.Stereg Seta -

5 Pc•••••••••••••. $48

Radius

7 Pc. . •••••••••.•. $68

.and Color T.V.

SAMSONITE
BRIDGE SETS
Regular $58 .. • , • . $39

h12 TwHd Ruoo
Foam lacked -

$399

...

$4.88

9x12 LINOLEUM
RUGS

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$18·88

an Eagter hat!

Regular $41.75 ... . $29
Regular $7.95 choirs 5.95

MATIRESS COVERS

S288

Tablo
and Chairs
Chino

Lane Cedar Chests

FrH with purchase of
Baby Bed or Play Pen

WIDTHS
B-C-D-E

Gerry Pleaheet-A new

Idea

$38- $48 - $54

complementfiJ

2 Pc. Living Room Suiteo

3 Pc. Bed Rm. Suite
' Double Dresser
Choot
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• Book c... Bed
Walnut or Blonde

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Solid Chorry

S91

$4.88

Attr•ctlv• New
T•bl1 Lamps _

$288

Doublo Dr-r
Cheot
Spindle Bed
Early American atyle
Studio Couch _ _

Dr11&amp;eP

$p.10

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36"w x 19"d x 63"h $28
24"w

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METAL WARDROBES

$3 8

your

Student Desk 12.88

Fini~h

lamps

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$100to $500

of •••

Comporo ot $9.95

You'll be heading the Easter Parade in our eye-catching hats, designed to bring out the best in every lady'•
lovely face. Your Easter basket will be brimming with
"heady" compliments!

60"h $13

SOFA BEDS
Good choice oloolon
and FHrlc1 _

$55

lady thia Ea~ler. The numOOr Mown here is j118t

ltyl~.

Oft!

of the

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$7.99

1r.athenJ and colora. Whichever Ji.rmul you IIIClecE pou'rc aure

FURNITURE

WITlf A NEW BLOUSE

t:e be right in slyle and two feet deep ill comfort.

e. drop Ly ngbt away and &amp;01

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Many Sided--Rhodes.f

apring outfit and you'll be a fit companion for lmf eie_gandy dre.ed

distin cth ·e new Jarrnans we're feMoring, ill a l'ariety of pleuint

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on Caaton _

Ce1 yourself a pair of handsome J~ans to eomplete J'Ollf new

Je~~;dy

for Euter..

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The prettiest compliment for
your new Easter Suit is one of
our fashlon·wlse blouses whip creams, nylOns, and
dressy cottons.
Sizes SO to 38 and 40 to 44

·Make Elberf~ld$ 1n Pomeroy
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!•m~~Y·~!ddl~port, o. Apr. e. ts~s
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. At a Glance
'J·.JCgts

Tupper~ Plains

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Society News

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'Ib Pomeroy Panthers, be-llead In the bottom half of the
hind Hne two • hit pitching by first frame when Smith led oH
8 ruce Sl mpson, note hed a 13-11J' Wlth a two bugger to right cen.
win over .:::hauncey- Dover in Iter and with one away Werry
their season basebaiJ opener 1lhomered over the corner of t~
Wedne!llday on the Pomeroy di- church in left field.
amond.
I Talented Sophomore Second
Simpson, a Junior righthand-~ Sacker Eddie Baer, who also
er, fanned 10 and walked five. opened his high schoo 1 base-He also allowed
only one ball career wtth a good day at
Chauncey base runner to ad- the pia:e, opened the second
vance as far as thrrd and that mnmg for Pomeroy with a single
was In the seventh frame with through the mtddle
He adone out.
vanced to third on a smgle by

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The big •tick lor the Pan- Moore and then soored on SimP'
thers was Senior Shortstop Bob 1' soo's sacrifice.
Smith who had a double and I Baer led off the fourth with
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wo s1ng1es 1n four trips to the his second stngle, whtch gave
plate as lead-off hatter.
hun a perfect day at the plate
Sophomore Bill Moore and Smlpson was hlt and Smith
Junior Catcher Dick Werry al- Singled. With two outs, Werry
sc tu j m notable performan- rocketed
double to
score
3
ces ai bat with two hits each. Smith and the final Pomeroy
Werry banged a horne run &amp;nd tally of the mnlng.
double in three trips and Moore The fifth was Pomeroy's big
had a pall' of singles.
mmng as Coach Russ Moore's
The Panthers grabbed a 2--0 I Panthers marched home with

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six tallie!J on three hits Hit- Braves. Fehpe Alou and Mack
lexecutrves
New York City a new National
ters were Moore and 'smith : Jth....
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waueeteam
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other Actloa
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LAF'AYETTE Ind IUPII 4J
was out trying to stretct it into Elsewhere, the Detroit Ttgers George Kmg a b1g man m the
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a four bagger.
raked Jack F18_her for siJ: runs I SouthPrn Conference, Js PurIn the second lnDIDQ, lncludmg due 's new basketball coach
The first Chauncey batter to A1 Kaline'a third homer of the
Kmg
who mastermmded
reach ba!le off S1mpson was on
Y:r:'
:f'st
Uhnivers1ty to
Modan mfield sinr,le by 11Hrd Base- who named AI Jackson as thei; t'nrefe,vceon erent:e c ampwnshtpds ger Roger Mam planned to zelewskJ and his date a Wl:'t'k
man Stanley ID the third innmg.
years, was appo mte I &lt;:~nswer today a
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A base knock by Lewis m the opening day pitcher against the head coach at Purdue Wednes.
rna e m e ago e nesday m t pretty.
!leventh was the other hit.
Dodgers ... Tony perez and dav mght shortly after he an- who charged hJm w•th assau lt I blonde Angela Della Vedova
Pete Rose socked round-trtp- nounced hJ:;; re~ngnat ton at West and battery by rllmg a malt 121, of Sudbury, Ontario testl
KostJVal opened up on the pen and Tommy Harper add- VJrgmJa
c10us prosPPUIJOn sUJt
f1ed Boyer made an UlSu ltmg
mound for Chauncey and was
'lam
was acquitted r th
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th
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e remar as ey were eavmg a
relieved by Glenn Bridgewater hot CancinnaU Reds whipped I who quit as the Botfe~make~ chargp Wf'dnesdav Jn a two- Fort Lauderdale bar
m the fourth. Br1dgewater, in the Minnesota Twins 5-3 to stay coach aft
d
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hour and 40-nrlm!le 11!\ omrt
Modzelewski saJd he asked
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er a Jsappom 1ng sea trial
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atop the Grapefruit League son F:ddy Jlurdue s cage co&lt;:~ch
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or an apo ogv, was turned I
~~c~ft~~t Chauncey pitchers standings . . • And the Pitts- smce 1950 WJJI bec-ome a full- L Mat!~ a t l ~ n elY dWilham down and that Boy(•r madP the
three.
seven and walked burgh Pirates handed the Kan- time professor of phvsJca\ edu eonar lmm ltlle y rew up sa me remark a sPrond lrme ,
sas City Athletics theLr mnth cat 10 n
the ma llt'to us proseculJOn sutt and thai when he asked agam
ChaWJcey
000 000- 0 2 3 straight defeat, 4-3, on the • I have accepted the head I ac( usmg Jerome A \1odzrlew- for an npologv Mans said from !
Pomeroy
210 360-11 9 0 strength of Gene AUey 's three-~ coachmg po~Jtwn at Purdue .')kt of st'an ng out rhe warrant actoss the table 'I et " ~o:et •
KOBtival (LP), Bridgewater {4) run homer.
UnrversJty for the chal\engP or., agam st Man s last Wf'~k wtth I him '
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Bentley (~) and Stanley. SimpJoe Morgan became the first I fered m what I r~gard as the out first psti:lh iJsfH ng tht&gt; t'or· The modf'l saJd Mans and
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Houston Astro to set off the I best alhlet 1c conference m the rN·t facts
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Boyer U o t h grabbPd h1m '
stampeding scoreboard in the country- the Btg TPn,, Kmg l Morbeif'V;Skl of Clmago and hustled h1m out&lt;&gt;Jde and bPal
new Astrodome when he said
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slammed a three-run shot that Kmg comes to Purdue Wl'h a charges agam'l Yankee third court and was miSSing a tooth
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helped the National League 102-43 record H1s Moun Ia rneers 1baseman Clete lloyer who i!; i ~----.
This filter cigarette Is ..dedlwltl
club to an 83 romp over its captured league lilies m 1962, ~1~( hethduledy fokr trhta l ~klrlv ll af-1 FIRST
America'sbest.tastingpipltobual
Oklahoma City farm club ... 1963 and 1965.
.."':_ _ e an s rea up their ' QUALITY
- famousHatfandHalf. Getpfouo
An~ the Tacoma Giants edged
Wednrsd,1y mghl ln lhf:' rtr~t i REGULAR
ing aroma, great new taste_. Tr:r 1
Conversation In the bachelors' opening their regu1ar schedules.
there were sl:r walk!! and thear par~nt San Franc~o clu,b
LONOON fUPI ~~west Il&lt;tm lcg of the sr&gt;m1rmal P.uropean
Certified Oil Station PKk today.
digs of baseball coaches Mike Middleport entertains Kyger two errors. Wahama starting 7~ despite Wtllie McCovey s IUmte-d of Engl&lt;:~nd defeated Cup of (up Wmner::;' , 0 t u•r
Morrison (Wahama) and Carl CreeK today at municipal park, pitcher Ralph Batey and rellev- 500foot home run.
Heal Zaragoza of Spam 2 1 ehampwn;.;h 1 p~
w Main St
Wolfe (Middleport) should, per. and Wahama opens Friday a- er Tom Howard were chased 1
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haps, have been a little strain· gamst Rutland in a Mid-Ohio wiUt Dennis Foreman putting •
ed th'' morning,
Valley Conference contest.
the fire,
But these cloae friends who Wednesday Ute Jackets
Middleport got 5 In the third
ocroupy an efficiency apartment it all their own way after the
on singles by Moore, Vanon South Fourth-St. wouldn't let first Inning in which four runs
and
Mark rranneoomethlng like a 25-2 victory by croaoed on Buddy Moore's dou·
an error and a walk. Three
one over the other charge the ble. three walks and two errors.
scored In the fourth of
atmosphere of the home.
In the second frame 13 runs the f1ve-inning contest on no
That was how much the Mid- were scored as the Middies ••nt hits, five walka and a hit bats·
dleport l''gh school baseball !9 bolters to the plate.
man.
Wahama got two rull8 1o the
team put on the scoreboard a George Sauer, Gary Stobart,
ga!nst Wahama Wednesday ev· Dave Vujakllja, Moore, Mike third when Larry Fry and Foreentng In a warm-up practice Gardner and Jerry Van InWa- man walked and Paul Maynard
came for both teams before gen smgled and Stobart doubled lined a triple against the bank
of the park 35 feet away in left
lteld.
Gardner fanned two, walked
four, allowed two hits in three
Rtobart fanned loll",
walked nobody, allowed ona hit
m two innings for Middleport.
Wahama pttch!rs
gave up
15 h1ts, walked 1~. fanned 6 bat·
Coach Art Lanham's Rio Grande baseballers opened ters, and watched 10 fieldthe 1965 season on a sad note Wednesday by dropping a
bohblea help tbe Middies.
doubleheader to Marshall, 24-4, •nd 9·3.
hitters were Maynord of
Marshall first sacker Tom
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Waha.ma with a single and tripLangfitt was the big gun
1ng hitter for the Redmen
m three bats, and Vanlnwafirst game by slamming a three he collected two of Rw's sev·en l ;~" of Middleport with a smgle
hits.
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double in three at bats.
run homer and a smgle.
Sophomore catcher Charlie
I\Vahama 0 0 2 0 0 - 2 3 10
Yorker belted a three-run round- Other Rio bitters were Steve I M1d 'port 4:13 3 3 0-(25)(1~) 1
tripper to lead the Marshall
GUmure, Morgan, Gerald
Batey, Howard C2), Foreman
aault in the last game.
er, who slammed a two-run 12), Surface (4) and Mattox.
Mike Bursham was the lead· homer, and Burger.
Gardner (WP), Stobart (4) and
Halley, Moore t4). Umpires· Art
Pohlman was followed to the Slobart. plate; Garrett SheP"
by Peterson and Orlando. herd, bases,
Wolle and Morgan shared p1tch----ing chores in the finale,
HIGHUGHTS AVAILABLE
Wmning pitchers were Mik
l·ndiVIduals or organizations in
Fullerton and Tom Baker
e terested In showing "Rockets
·
!Ughlights of 1964" are Invited
Rio's next scheduled game to wnte Head Coach Perry
will be Monday night agamst Moss of the Charleston Rockets
MAR!ETIA - Race of f;~~~~~ ~ Central State at Rio Grande. to ll!'l'ange a date.
lor the Mid-Ohio Valley K
The tilt begins at 3 p m.
Moss, one of bfl aastslanl
Rowing Regatta to be
held
coaches, or a Rockets player
AIIL Playoff Slanclftlgo
will prese1~ the movie leahere April 24 have been
~I)} ( 'hPI'• 7/f' -~ falrb!l rurii'I' J/r!.lrby the Marietta Ktwam•
By Uaflod Pre" lateroattoaal turing action during Ute 1964
sponaors of the
Serle• A
United Football Lea111e camtmtfl, a;ui.uJ -/:1 JICd Ail-~&gt; 11 11£ Uph olstft J1
eve~l. .
(!loa! 01 Sevea)
palgn, when Charleston won 11
Starters and referees for
W L of 14 games.
races will be J. Ellis Macllon- Roche.ter
'3 j . The Hoeketo mailing address
aid of Marietta and Dr.
Quebec
1 3 10 P 0. Box 7119: Outrleoton,
H. Brundage of Parkersburg,
Sertea B
W. Va, 25323. The front office
W. Va. Judge will be Bruce
tBeot Of Five)
telephone number II 3f3.51161.
Herbert, also of Parkersburg.
W. L.
TICI'ETS AVAILABLE
General admlsston tlekets
•-Hershey
3 2
CHARLESTON
- Soaaon tt..
the event are now on sale.,Jor Baltimore
1 3
ket
holders
for
Charleston
aoc.
fl. Bleacher seat•.- will oosf ,
•-Won series
kels
games
lo
1965
can
pick
up
There'&amp; 10 doubt that a car like this rollfd get by on of the most expt&gt;nsive (&gt;.ars arouncll. H tPII!l: vnu that
additional 50 cents and b o 1
Serln C
their special tickets lor the
ita ~ looks alona. Without ever bavwg t.o rely ou you J e gomg to get a ride rlev.loped by engmf...rs "ho
seats will be available lor an
llleott Of Five)
family CDIIIleetions.
are old hand~ at puttmg tho squelch on bumps ICh, velle
W. L. Jbn Brown • &amp;ppy Chandler
addltlonal fl. But
the
Jaet
that
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built
by
Chevrolet
assure•
you
has Full Cml suspenston at ,dl four wheels, stmilar to
program
Frlay
nlgbt
at
Ute
Races will ' be held in Utree •·Buffalo
3
right
off
it.'a
got
a
lot
more
going
for
tt
than
merely
the
regular Jet-smooth Chevrolet),
football
club's
office
In
the
Mt~
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dlvlsiODB over a !000
meter Pittsburgh
meet.s.
the
eye.
It
tells
you,
for
example,
that
beneath
Knowing
all this, you probably won't be si.'Tlled by
ner - Rullaer Hotel, or at the
course on tbe Musklngum. The x-Won series
thooe
!'Jlpetuou~&gt;olooking
lines
you
can
have
the
impetu•
the
fact
more
people are now buying Chevelle than any
door.
lint of eight races matching 24
Wednuday'o RHalll
OIIA kind of power-6 or VB-that Chevrolet has a
other car its size.
Persons wishing to Join the
creW!I will get underway at 1 Rochestsr S Quebec I
reputation lor put~g~n. its cars. .It tells you that you
But you wtll have a happy surprise when you check
p.m.
Buffalo 7 Pittsburgh 3
Rockets Quarterback Club are
~~Body by Fisher nand1work tnst~e and out .(with the
ti&gt;hat you can buy one for-nght now down at your
HIGHliMEIDtiiM£
Partlclpatlng In the
b 1 g Hershey 7 BaUbnllll!l 2
urced to stop by tile team'• of·
nd otroetieulousattentlDn to detail thatgoesmroaome
Chevroi&lt;lt rlealer's.
lice and plr.t up lhelr tlcketa
achool dlvlslon will be ltlarletla,
Parl&lt;eraburg, Parkenburg
Elblllltloa BIIHball ae.Jto for the Friday nigbl tholle, Wheeling Central Catho- By Ualled Prwo r-11eu1 membership open to men and
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lie, and Culver J4111tary Ac» Chicago N a Cleveland 5
omy.
Wublngton 5 Ballbltore s .
nour,11CftEPULED
34·Partlclpat!ni In tbe
MilwaUkee ·4 Now'· York A 1
PARIS (UPI)-Frenehman Jo
cllvlslon will be
Cincinnati 5 Mlnneliilo
Gonzaloo, who won a silver
Colleat and 0 b I Plttsblqb 4 11an111 Clly s
medal
a welterwelgbt at Ute
both of
St. Louis e Philad81phla o
wlll meet Dick
Delf91t I New York .N 4
Calli., In a
•t
the Paiats del W. MAIN STREET
!~&lt;)ME ROY
Tacoma
7 !lf.\t Fr-... ·•
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Howitoa 1 uklil Cllf PCI. a ,
Ill.

It's the most populal' mid-size tPaveler builtwhich isn't sul'pl'ising when you consider who built it.

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Report
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the 14 . -w"" live golnfl to
to Cannon """ ~
SheaFor.mer VIce -·•~ ~t;,-

Officials for
Rowing Races
Are Announced

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Joe Cronin 'Man to Beat'
FOf BasebaII'8 Top post

G;,:.•nd ~=:.:;r.~

Rio Redmen in
Double Defeat

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Zing into spring! ,
Chevelle by Chevrolet

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport,
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ALLSTARS

Middies Open Season WI"th 25·2 VI"ctory
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Development is
Many Sided

Clemens added two doubles and
a single to the Chicaso attack,
whlcb flgnrel to ocare a fe,.
teams Ibis year.
Hard~luck Tracy Stallard
who 1alned a dubioua sort oi
fame by servmg the 61Bt home
run baU to Roger Marls in 196t
and tben had !he mialortune to
labor for the New York Mets
where he promptly became a
20-game klser, encountered
more misfortune with the St
Louis Cardmals. Stallard burled
stx shut~t .
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AR Slcnl pobll to • rOUBlesance Utls 10880n, however, 11
Banks bas been hitting at a
.39Z chp with lour home ruDB.
Emie, who Deeds only 24 hom-era in 1Ufl5 to reach the too
plateau, collected a triple and
stugle Wedneaday In Chicago's
8-5 vlctory over the Cleveland
Indians.
Bllly WUJiama, the Cubs' outfielder whose whiplash swmg
remlnds many people of Banks'
form, rocked his fifth C1rcult of
the training perlod wttile Doug

. pson 2-Hits Chauncey-Dover, Panthers
Sun
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Cards' H defeat of the Phil•
dc'lpbla
ph Ill leo but wu
c~.....,.
decked by Riehle ..uk.o·s drive
I NEW YORK I UP! - Amerl- ~ Cronin, 58, lito most ctooely or. Nixon, Supt'OIDO CoQrt ,...
which hJl bbn 1n the groill and
can Leatue PreSident Joe Cron- one popular "tmaf!e" of a new
forced him to leave the came
Im 1s "the man to beat" m the Icornmisstoner - that of a man
Pete J!lcherl an ex-Dade•~
Ivoting for a new baseball com· 1who haa experience m the game
making the ~ost at his new
m1ssmner 1f ma·~r league e:rr;e."· from both the playing and exec·
ourroundlngs with the Waahlng1 liVes are thlnkmg along the utiVe •tandpomts A player of two vote. eadl One vole
ton Senators pitched Utree
1seme lines as the Umted Press 1 Hall of Fame caliber, Cronm went to former Sen.
scoreless mnlngs to preserve
Imernatmnal's board of base went up the ladder" as a Keatmg of New York, Seb.
Benrue Daniels' $--2; VICtory over
ball expe:ts
Imanager. gPneral manager, 1ert Kennedy of New
·•"''"'
the Baltimore Orioles Don BJa- ..
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Cronm 1!1 by no means a sure club prtsldent and fmally I e~all eiecutives Gabe';c~~,or'
and Ed srnrlan col- ~ You know that kid t.lat struck thine, however , because no few- llf'aeue president
IBuzzJe BP ·asl, Lee bl
~~1;';'~ hill
tn
out ~Jth tbret&gt; men on ID the I er than 13 names were tossed The UPl's "samrle" indicat- and Hank Greenberg.
ec
ee
aplece 0 pace aiatb · Hts name is Casey!" Imto the rmg by the 24 experts I ed that the other · strong con- ~1
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asked to name the executrve tenders'' for the $65,000-a-year
The New_York Yankees wn·
they think ~;hould f!uecf't'd r(&gt;tlr· post are Judge Robert Cannon,
lllnued thetr weak hitting as
mg ."ord Frick The nommees CI,CU it judge of WtsconSJn and
Cl~y Ca~oll and Danny Osm·
mcluded a Supreme Court JUS- l legal counsel for the Ma)or
· ski lirmted the Bombers to
tlce a former v1ee president Teague Players Assoe1at 10n and
etght scattered hits In • f-1 trlItwo United Stale&lt; senato" and attorney Wilham Shea of .New
umph
for the Milwaukee
1 s~ veral }oung guard'' baseball York who led the driVe to g1ve

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Detour M"k
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UPJ Sporll Writer
AI on age when moat ballplayen have lost their youtblul
optimilm and enthuslaam for
the came, Emit Banks acta
like the eternal rookie.
Tha 34-year-&lt;&gt;ld Banks, P""
par1111 for his 13th National
League season, stiU insists that
his Chicago Cubs could win the
peMant despite the fact that
the lowly Bruins haven't even
fimshed in the first dlvlsloo
durmg the past 18 years.

Mr:

Senator King

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News Notes

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Mr. and Mro. Donald "cKay
day -•·bl. Som of 111 laP'
of Newark
were overntght
,...
• - • thOle from 0111 • ol • m•esta sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
poftll'l loh lUI omoalllld II
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By Mn. !velyoo Brlckl..
kUling IL
towu bere lor tbe funel'al of Mr. Verne Watterson.
Funeral oervtees lor La•
The Woman's Society
of Tho! I""'P to oeea as aot CUmlon llaUey were Mrs. Cur· Mrs. Audrey Brownell of !(a. renee F. Napper, ~
Christian Sarvlce of the Meth· espe&lt;laUy warm II I I •
mon Batley, daQ8hter, Ruth and nauga and Mrs. Wilma McCIIJ&gt;. who dled at 2:10 a. m on.odiSI Church met Thuriday af· l CRIIt ill tho llltl laJ. wltlcb har bulband of Warrtm, Ohio; loell Gl Pl. Plellanl, W. Va. day , al the Veterlllll MOIIIII'Ial
ternoon at the home of Ger· or- ays wo"lcl raise an add~ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Batley of open! Thursday wllb Mr. and Hospital. wlll be held Sundll
trude Hoffman wtth six mem- Ilona! $Ill miUloo 1 year lor Prospect , Mrs. Emmett Bed:· Mrs. Fern Norris.
at 1 p. m. at dle 'lwilll Cha)MI
bers present The proaram toP" I JMibllc educatloa.
el of CllfdlniiOD; Mrs. Georae Cbrl4tillo LaD of
Athens wllb burial ill Rock Sprll!ll
12&amp;-0)
3!.0)
lc "IUs Last Week," from Tho
,
I&amp;
· • !!dlid!ll """• Leffler of Marloo; Mr. and Mrs. ll)leDI over nJib1 Thursday and Cemeterr The 1\fY. H.
L.
- H·II. 383. eotabllshes Peace lnttoduced
).!ethodlst Woman was presentTom AJ1abrho and Mr. and FrkiiJ wllb her Jllffilla, Mr. McDaniel will officiate.
-S B. 286, mcreoses oolarleo
ed by Maxme Chapman GladMra. Curmon Vlnayord of Woos- and Mrs. Francis Morris. otbNapper, 1n railing hoallll
of Turnptke CommtssJon memys Vwlel read the poem, "Were
ter;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilbert
er
111es1s
were
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Mr
Goodmaft of CleYIIand; Mr. and Glenn Bolt of .,__........._,
lor •evert 1 yeafl, wu born
You There," also from
the
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N
bel' 11. 1803 It oretolr.
ber'.
-s B 290, allows members of
MethodiSt Woman. Neloel w..
Mrs. Slenley Millo and Mr. and Mist Anita Houdatbell open! ovem
of
late Viola
stote teacher., public employes
!herman read the poem "The
Mrs. Lee Wallare of Little tbe woekencl wllb ber crand· Ohio, tho lOll
and school employes retirement
Dr. Harvey S. Galloway. Dogwood Tree" Merle Griffith
Hockinl;
llld Mrs. Jackie molbor, Mrs. Maraaret Houda· and Albert Nappe,';: wlf Lllo
.
Wl&amp;ol and daughter of Gallljlo- lboll.
Surviving are '""
o,
systems to retlre at age 68 with district Superiotendent of the was named as representative of
Uan Laudermilt Napptr; 01111
full benefits
Central Ohio District of !be 1 the comnutlee on church voce- ' SCOUTS WIN BLUE RIIIBON IIi.
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Lawrence A Nappar PoJr.Cburch of the N"'areoe wUI 1 bon AU askmgs for mlSSJOno, kTh CUb Scout Pack 25&amp; of A large number ol relatives
PLAN SALES
:;. lour grandchl~, two
be the special speaker lo the 1supply work and plate offertng
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and friends came to attend the
N
and
COLUMBUS tUPll - Senate
local Cburcb of Lhe Na.areoe I for the year have been patd ew Haven won a blue
funeral of Mra.
Baottz.
The Pomoroy Senior clua will
Artlt:,:.;erand two
Minority Laader Frank W Kmg,
m Middleport Saturday, AP"
was voted to mcreaae the at the M-G-M Dlstrtct
u
aponsor • bolla sale from 9 a. Carl apper,
' damlld.
D-Toledo, called Wednesday for
rll 10, at 7,3o p. m The Rev. Ipledge for Missiona for next iRema held at th Poml Pleas- Here to attend tho lunorel m. unUI 5 p. m. Friday at Kr&lt;r sitters, Mrs. Joaeph A
Clyde J , Bartlett, prslor. and year to meet the askinga lor • ant NatJonal Guard Armory OD services for Mrs. Maggie Man- pr's Store In Pomeroy. Also Wellston. andl\lro. Elmer Wile&gt;
a "complete, ...holds barred"
investtgatJon of the re••snahon
members cordilti)Ji iovlte the 2~ per cent increase 10 honor Saturday and Sunday. W~ll~m uel illcluded Mr. and Mrs. Har· the seniors at Pomeroy will man. Sandusky.
h fun.
of James K. Tully as auditor of
public,
I' of the 25th anniversary of the Russell
Is Scoutmaster o
e old Talltlnlton: Mr. ami Mro. hold a rummage sale In the Frlomlo may caD at I •
the Legislahve S81'VICO CommlSI wscs Plana were made to IPack :.he Pac~ used ao .!h~r Roy Haupbl; Mr. and Mr •. former
Aabworth Jewelers era! home any limo.
010u
attend the Distnct meetmg oi ltheme Btrds 0 America.
n Steve Morlan and daughter Deb- Building II Seccindoll toJDOI'o
Tully announced earlier thiS COLUMBUS (UP!l Galhpohs whJch was held 00 1d"P1 1 were b~~d hou~s, ~- b!e; Mr. and Mrs. John Morlan; row and Saturday of this week.
IIAM OR CHICKEN!
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week he wu reslgmng ~ause Mmonty Leader A G
Apr!l 7 The hostess served ,.. ,ers
fe7nt 1r ' ml~ e
Mrs. Thelma Flgllola; MrL
The WSCS of the
Letart
Dtrector Lauren C. Glos1er had quietly tossed a bon1b on
freshments of raspberry plP , pl~ster 0 pa; s mod 8' b' d Dale Teaford and daughter Va~
R
Falls Methodist Church
Js
ordered h1m to otop tnveotlgat- poh!1cal scene Wednesday n1ght I Oll
lOll
tee cream tea coffee
and en11 ' usmg ha brirdee an "ted lr ' do, all of Columbus; Mr. and
TAKEN TO HOLZE
sponsoring 1 ham or clllckon
,
p1 ows w1t
s pam
on Mr L
T aford of Rom
mg t he source of funds for the by throwmg h1s I1at mtn lh c rt.lg 1
Easter candtes. The May meet~ h r
t
s owrence e
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emergency dinDer Saturday April 11 start•
Rhodes odmm!StratJOn's "Won- for lhe Democratic nommatton
mg will be wtth Merle Frilllth Jt ~ ront, e c
ney, W Va.; Mrs. Fred Spen- squad transported Mra Frank lng at 5 p m' 1n tbe 'Letart
derful World of OhiO" book and lor governor next yea!
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with Gertrude Hoffman .. Ute ' Seouts m the Pac~ are ~~~y cer of Mason,
Va.
Arnott, Bowman's Run: to Hoi- Falls eonu:.unity hall. Dtnnet
the .new state htghway J?lBP
The Bellaire Demou at s sur
program leader.
~~d~rs, Bob,~.~ ~ou g,
Y Mrs. Maude Young w~ host· zer bospital at 11 p. m. Wed- will be f1 for adults and N eents
Kmg ca lled the res1gnatwn pnse move came m a nf'ws re
COLUMBUS fUPI) - T h e
&lt; 'ert. La
orga~, Steve ess Friday eveom&amp;, Apnl 2 nesd.a as a mecJical tlent ror children
• thiS whole sord1d busme1s oi lease distributed roultnt'ly to Oh10 Senate was to go back In- Mr and MrS. Earl Person ol 1Darnell, Harold Wmmnsa, Ru~· when the Sunday School CJw
y
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trying to wreck the Legislative news med1a He \~as not avaJI to sessiOn early today facmg its Huntmgton, Albert Warner of I. Hesson, Jeff Haymaker, Lar· No. 3 of the Baptist ChW"Ch
Service Commission for the pur- able for comment
fJrst maJor impasse. an eyeball- Alfred, Mr. and Mrs Warren ry H--SIII, Jason lr~~~~ S:~e met at her home. Mrs. Youna:,
pose of turthermj aovernment H1s announcement nearly
to-e\·eball confrontation between Bent:t: of Hooper Ridge were Carpenter, TommyW !II, ~
president opened the meeting
by secrecy"
year before the pr1marv elt&gt;ellon I R('pubhcans and Democrats ov- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8"'TIS, Lawrence eaver, ay wJth Scr'lpture readinl il'OUp
The &lt;.'Ommission is set up as was seen as B rrot~ve to hf'ad oHI f!r the $88H m1lhon high..,..ay an d IC E Woode.
RRJdgwhayC,hMalrk VRo~h, BBobby !dngii1J 41 Sweet Hour df Praylt I
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OUS ,
Rf es BTIIlD
ruce
a non-partlSan, non-po 1 1ca re- former Gov !Vhchaf'l l DJSalle to1ghway saft•ty appropriation
Pvt James Harbol of the Adams, Michael How~rd, Brl- er" and prayer,. foUowed by I
search a&amp;ency for the iegJsla- and Senate \fmoiiiY Leader I The roadblock went up Marmes and Mtss Peggy Mar· an Russell,
Danny Gardner. program on Ealter by Mrs. Dor·
1
lure. Its &amp;taH reports are con- ~ Frank W Kmg.
Wednesdi:ly
afternoon
during
a
shall
were
Saturday
auests
of
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"hael
Stanley,
Jeff Needs, othy Norris. ~eadlnp by mem1
sid.ered 1deal soul"tt's for mfor· DJSalle hm; scud nothm'( about (_)t&gt;moPrat 1c laucu,'j on the bill. Mrs Slam Taylor.
John Ferguson Johnny Jones bers were "'he Easter Sea- IJl'IDiriiii CAUSES
Iy I'd look If I tried to p:p]aJa
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mat1on on &amp;overnmental acllvl- h ~ plan~, but Is btllt'ved mlel tht&gt; seC\lnd part of Gov James r Mrs Gerald VIolet vlSited CID I Tony Grimm 1 Danny Lttchfteld'
" "Eastern ahou1d
mee COMPIJCATIONS
it all started trom altndlm.
tJ~
lrt'st.ed m rt'gammg lhf' guvt&gt;r l A Hhodes' budget to read1 thr j Saturday w1th her n~eee, Mrs 1Terry Sm1th, Ritchie Bird and ~ore than Just 1 new bonnet,''
.
Migoah, Helen, how can Ieven
Gov. Rhodtt and House lnors ch.tur he lo.')t by a lomd SE&gt;nale flrmr After three hours Ronme Pooler of Chester.
ICreg Roush Den Mothers are Upon 8 h111, three
erosBH Dear Helen.
explain to Laurie that "JOil
Speaker (~oter) Cloud have l s!Jd~ to Rhodes m 1962 Kmg rl'l caucuses and hurdle s. Mtn - The James Watson family Mrs Wlllia~ Russell Mrs Car- stood," "When tbe sacred day SometJzDes I think It doesn't should fight for what'1 rilbl.
su-uck agam," Kllli Sillld,
has md,cated he mtghl be mtf'r- 1onty Leadf'r ~"'rank W Kmg, D- moved from the John Arbauah lroll Adams Jr. Mrs. Jack is born,u "Tbe arrest of Jaua" pay to teach your children the but not FIGHT? And Ill)' bWP
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the1r ever-mcreasma: r campa ~ ~ 1 ested m nmnmg for tir e gover :Toledo brought h1s mem1Je1.s l house to theu- new tra1ler home r· -xis, Mrs.' Jo~ Morgan, Mrs. I "Ea!it~ Meanlnl," ••The Risen GoldiD Rule.
band JUit &amp;.Ill there and clmcJG..
to strengthen one-pa ty. cont : norslup
out determmed not to vote on 1 on the Homer Cole Jot
Harry Darnell, Mn. Chester Christ_
I'm 1D 1 peck of trouble, all Jes.
ove~e:~e,l(' arra of st0::1te gov Kmg s;::~td he 1-\ias surprised the btll
1
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Vmlet Weaver, Mrs Howard Burrls, Durin&amp;: the aoctal hoW', Mrs. beeauae I illaplred our nine - Do other motherl get themern
bv the annol)neemenl hut that Wflh the Senate lied at 16-16 sold their home to her n1ece, Mrs Hilda R1dgway and autst- Young served refreshments car- year-old daqhter on tbil kind- selves into tb.iJ kiDd of jam,
LanrJOne · ts a good m.ln We one Democratic vote 1s 11eeded I Mr and Mrs. Alva Clark and . ant Scoutmasters are J a c k rymg out the Euter theme. ness bit. You doubt me: lJI.. and Helen Help U11 What'll
have •orked cto:;ely togelher 'n to pass a b1ll Had a roll ca11 1fam1ly and then Mr and Mro. INeeds and Leo F Gibbs.
Mr. and loJrs Davie Cleland ten:
1 do now-DAM 00 0000.
the legiSlature sm~:e 1949 •nen been taken and the vole been 1Vwlet bought the John
Ar-1
ROTARY CLUB
moved Into their recenlly P"" Laurie bu a teacher who ER.
I first came her&lt;
16-0, the b1ll would have d1ed baugh home formerly tho W The Bend Rotary Club met chased home
very !rankly shouldn't be teach- Dear DOG·
, there and then a pusS1b1l1ty the w Hragg property.
1on Thur ~ay evenlog for theJr l Mrs. Lavtnla Simpson
left lnfl children Utat young. She's
Pray for an early June!
Repub l1cans could not cons1der I Mr and Mr!il Tom Perrin of Iregular dmner meeting
AI Monday to ~lSit in Columbm nervous and irritable and V8J1' And welcome to the ' 1Migolh
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So MaJon•y Leader Theodore • Lexmgton, Ky were weekend shorl busmess meeting was con- : With her sotrm-law and dauai&gt; demanding - and, of course, what NEXT" club. All moU..
&lt;Contmued from Pagel)
M r.ra}, R P1qua took the rare guests of Mrs Eff1e Watson
d cted Those lttendlng were
Mr. and Mrs.
Robert the kids react by beinl Uttle ers are members.
Dr Kottman who 15 also di!'i lralf'gy nt re('e o;s np the sess1tm 1 Mr and Mrs Pete Goodm Donald Foglesong, Lloyd Roush, Knightltep Mr. Knil!lhtatep ls monsters, which makes her all Meanwhile, tell the prladpal
rector of tho Ohto CooperatiVe ,
until today, rather than ad. of Columbus were Sunday vts- Floyd Carmack, Richard Ord, scheduled to have lmee sure· the more noo-unclel'llandlng. It's how It happened and l lltlnk
F.xtenston Service and the Oh1o
I Journmg
Jack ' Jack Flesher, Clydo
Foley. ory.
a bad situation whlcb wlll pro[). he'll chuckle along wltll ,.Our' '
1tlors of Mr. and Mrs.
Agncultural Expenmenl Sta.
'I 1\eatherman.
:Rome Wi~ill!lson,
Ruos~ll Mr. and Mrs. Rush Philson ably be co....;cted noll year husbaod. You will too - somelion. sa1d the only llting that
By Mrs A. H Batley
I
01.0 T 'ro NO GOOD
Mr and Mrs Clarence Ntch- ' Ct"peh"';t, U.r., Miller, Edw1n of Dover, Del., were weekend with her tranllfer to .., older day. - H.
can keep Ohto from ach1evJng Mr and MIS P,ml
B.tker M1ddleport Police Cl11ef Her- ol!W. returned to their home here 18 eJn, ~thur Thabet, Thomas guests of his parents, Mr. and lfOUP but meanwhile some of Hear Helen·
Ralph Mrs Sen Philson and M r 1 the
are gettmi into the When I die I want my ashea
tremendous economac develop- · 1 lamlly Jl Killbuck "Pt"nt H I t·rl (,J!key sa1d toda~ that tn atter spendmg the wmter m1Reed. George Ingels,
1
ment wtll be a lack of VISion, a weckend V¥Jih ,..,•over \~ll!te and corrq 1 tance w1th Ordmance 825 Flonda w1th the1r children
~ ~~~r:~~· Rev. Martin BeriS- Gomer Lewis
bad habit of being onery, 11nd scattered around 8 favorite ploa
lack of convlcLJon and fa1lure 1Dons
,, the V1ilage all cars
w11h Mrs Helen White spent the
SHO Frank Capehart
Mrs. Mae Crawford return- Laurle who always loved tree where we vacation every
to act "We hav~ wlthtn our 1 Mrs Roberta Lee Sulton and old tag must bt: moved from weekend here w1th her parents !
WER FOR INFANT
ed to her home at New Bright- school' i!l beginnmg to hate it year It's m a wilderness area
capabihtles the potent1al for'~rs A H Batlt&gt;v callt&gt;d on the c;IJeets WllhiTI 1r d-1\"s ur Mr and Mrs lra Kyle
' ; NMrsl Oscar Casto, Jr,
of on, Pa after spending two Now' our daughter JS a ctri- n~ one could possibly miDd
closing the ~ap between the !Mrs Katte Havman and Mrs the) v.lil be towed away
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Kautz ew Iaven, was honored With weeks WJth Mrs. Hazel
Cle- with lots of friend!! so I figur- or be hurt by this. Yet 0\U' stat.
1 F:htabeth Hayes of Chl';.;ter on
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a shower for her Infant daught-• 1 d
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rural and urban educat10nai, ,Sat d
NAMED TO ICC
ond Mrs Becky Lodw1ck
of er Shell
D
Wed
an
ed a bit of psychology m1ght JDSISts that aBbes from cremavocatJon.al, and economic up ' Mu: ;nd Mrs Clart&gt;ne(&gt; BAk· WASHlNLT'I'ON ~UPi l -.John , Chester were v1s1tmg M1s Nor- d~y eve~in ~~n· ~n homenesi 1 Mrs Laura Ball_ returned help matter!! 1 told her to get tion must be kept withlo a cemportumtJes," he coneludPd
:er of Col!j•nbus s~nt a \~f'fk W H1tsh of Port!":mouth Ohm, 1rna D~an and daughter, Betty Mrs Cecil ~yre N
H 0 home af~er •pending !leveral her fnends together and start etery. Tb1s not only costs more,
Those 1ttend1ng from Mttgs 1end "t thtlr homt' ht'l~-' and 8-nd Kupert l Murph y &lt;_;porg1a Chevaher and family.
iASsJstmg Mrs Sayre
h 31V:n. monthswJthherdaqht~r~,Mrs. a "Help Miss M - - 11 club but I don't want to be there.
County Included Leo Story, Oo- 1 ~ th Milo MrDule
wf're ~pproved Wednesda} by 1 M1 and Mrs Floyd Matlack es were Mrs. Jack M;ersof! R:~ ~ Kathryn Gunther and MlSS El-and see how much
happier I can understand why
they
rts Eastman, Helen
Swart:.::, Mr and Mrs c\rvll Hnltt&gt;r the St&gt;nate for reappointment to of Parkt&gt;rsburi were visthng hl!i iley and Mrs. Bob Miller' E~- ~ OISe Bill, in CincmnatJ.
tbiqs would be and how much wouldn't allow indiscriminate
Frances Spencer,
Carl B11! and famJiy altt&gt;nded tht' t-lot the Interst ate Commerce Com- grandmother, Mrs.
Myrtle ans, w va
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Mr. and Mrs. SolDn Butcher more they'd leam. Gueas I real- Qumpmg uf ashea - for health
kam, Pete Shields and C E stem dJrmer at Eg!-&gt;te1n h1gh nHssJon lor sevttn year terms. Frusl
Followms the shower
the 1 of Clev~and spent theM w~ ly impressed her becau!le she reasons, or keepana: them 1D a
Blakeslee
ISchool recently
PLAN HAKE SALE
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women
went to the ' ca,to l"na~dw~im : · and
rs
got right on to II and ball the ahrmo on the mantle, but my
:viiS Ernest Johnson of Bt&gt;l The Ladws Home League ol ,~,
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~ home where they joined thPir l w
H
rl f Park
kids in class are knockinl thetr case ls different. How can I
Ipre spent Saturday wtth Ml:l the s~l~atJon 1\rrm ts spon.;;othusbands 1n an evemng
or : Mrs ~~~n arMs 0 and : : - brains out to more or less re- get around this stupid law?M11rl Ours
mg •" bake s~le In the DaviS- ' Jmk Carsey, ma••Ker of · ''tern
'e square dancing burg ca
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. · lonn Miss M wltb kindness. ASHES TO DUST, SAY I
Mr and Mrs Holly F'rwnd \\'
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Sha
Not when I'm calJed up by You can't get 8I'OUild a law,
INe\so.nvtlle wtlh her motht'r, Pror·rPds \\Ill go towar ds ffit &lt;.;- amtPnt foi!Uls fouad recea~y 1ley Dawn. and the btrthday of han
wver.
the principal to explain why my but lf you don't like It, you can
10 the Apple Grove area w11l John Marhsall wn oMerved.
Mites MAIOPIII AltA
Mrs Sam F1 ank
ston;;~ry work
Mr and Mrs Joe Brad: usually ladylike daJJihler
is write to your Jegtalaton - who
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- I be- 00 display at the Land· · Refreshments were 11erved to and Mrs Josephine ~Uler •
fightmg on the school grounds. wm probably tell you there are
r:.._.••, T•"....., 11 ' 101' 0'
~d on Mr llnd M1~ Lt'w h Ed Let hil Wood Chr~ter oolled on mark
lown &amp; Country Store P fol1owln 11 Mr a d M m Huntlngto.- on Vednelday You see rivalry l"''""IDI early "ood reasons for confinillg ash~
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ays. t IS IOscar Casto Mr. and Mrs Bob
Mr
d omong femiles and there's an- es to cemeteries: Too mall)'
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. an ottler little glrl
. Iwbo wants to be people would scatter them In
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ta••otn om~ Pll"ne Mr an d M~ J O@o I~awrent f' Hc~tif'-~; and Mrs Mary K Holt- believed the fossil s art boDel ..,..,yre,
Mr and
G' Ky Mill
wv Null. IDdlltJr!&amp;J pnnn• ft"i 1- spent
a Fr1doy evt·nm)! 1\lllr t'r \\ednesday evemng
of a prehistoric animaL
1Mr and Mrs Cecil Sayre Mr' Rev
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ltnter"
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ll'IIU!nt of Hazael
Tut sday evemng wt II1 II1e B1-I
New Haven , Mr. and Mr!l. Rus- IClarksburg ' Jut 'week 1'lslt· I MISS M.. group, and lb e de..
t-'1 aI Ia:xpayera eJ.peue.
matte'
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Oblo
I Mr and Mr·s RaJr,h Ballard 1\ ll11r family ami helped tde, • ·
1sell Staats, and Mr and Mrs. in relatives
I two factionl battle 1t out at -H.
and Belmda Lt&gt;e were &lt;11 Dt·IP hnrtf' Ra:1dy s birthday
Fl ·
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of recess You know klda·
any
1 Robert f ralty 19 · Rutland. !Jack Myers aU of Ripley· Mr IM
Ndanal
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mor- a
rs. Bob MHler and daugh· camb d
Ohlo nd Mr and thiDa: for a &amp;ood rouaing fl&amp;ht. This column \1 dedicated to
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Yarl crry New Balla11d went to'* doctor lor a spent B lt&gt;w dtlys w1th Mr and •181 Hospital this mormng
for
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Evans,
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and
Mrs
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Yon'ke~ and daugb- The "good IUYI" aren't fight- family living, s if you're hav1
sv~rt~ouo• "''-' 0 , 1, .,.. 0 che(kup
'lr~ Franu:i MlPeek ot Sardts 1treatment o( InJUries 18 8 log~~ Mr and Mrs. Jack Hess of ter '0 r Ba me Oho spent 1 mg lor )U!tlce any more bu1 1ng kid trouble or just plain
I eek nd . Jsltlng
ladle JUSt tor the run of a feud.
trouble Jet Helen help YOU
u.rrln etlt'r• UIJIIhl• lfl : .. nT• pe! Mr and Mrs Chwton 1nno•&lt;:. \11 s Lola Sorden I !I spendmg gmg ilC::Cident F'ralt'y suffered New Hawn.
~~ :,1 ~.O:dn":~~; ·~~ and family spent Sunday wtl h a few davs "1th Mr and M1 s a Llroken arm when a log rolled I Sendmg g1fta were Mr. and ~art~ v
I Even worse, Min M~ She win also welcome
yo~
moRttu rno. •nr~ aroon•n~ ..:~IM'l l.rovt&gt;r While and ()ons
Wtll1am Sorden
on h1m He was tran!ferred to Mrs Earl Drennon Rtpley and .. _.
Sad! W rth
has heard garbled re"""'• and
a us1 .. .,. ~rtences Ad
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Mf'"' d&amp;m es Esth er
Wrig I11 M1s ('l3N&gt;nre l.Rl\1 enC¥ of H0 lzer H05 P1t a l
f
' Sayre or f ned""'~ to her
e homt
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Helen
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CottqeviHe, W. Va.
~LM to IUne!!l.
busybody. You can see how sil- this newspaper.
1\ an MPter, F... rma Cle land and w1th th~: Joe Tw nt'r fam 1ly. 1
New Have• Personals
I DF.NIES REPORT
Mr. and Mrs, Otto Gr1mm,
Time
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l-Iado _ IJ~ebLOSE ANGELES
tUPli- Na-'M" Rn 1and Korr and daughtHalaby, Federal Av1a- ers, Debra and Dianr, and Mrs.
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tJon admm1strator, has demed Howard Bm-rts attended the fu·
SrRAWSOSS WAS VERY Nt,;E 'TO 'TH':
WSE:&lt; LATER S~E C:VES JUST 'THAT..
he mtends to resign to accept neral of Mrs Rena Grbnm at ly Wo)'IIO G. Brandltadl, M.D. ire•l punier to why 10 .,..,. chance of a chronic Infection
N!OW ~IRL He HIREr AS A 8tLUN0
ASKS Ht.~ oO EXPLAIN SOME OFFICE
a h!gh-paymg post w1th an alr- Tifftn, Ohfo, last week.
Since there are now
more penou escape tbfl crlppllq dJ. develop!nl in 1ba IUDKS.
CLERK-.. VERY CONSIDE~A'TI' -~
ROUTINE ..·'THEN lHE. ROOF FALLS IN!!
line
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
Layne
.tctuna
of
emphysema
than
of seaoe.
lu lbe - - 11 WI ...
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Dunng a news conference , ~ve returned home af~r SpeJld- luf11 cancer and tuberculOiis other factors in the lncreu- ease the vk'tlm tlltUI Itt . .
~~dnesday Hal a by said pub- ;l~a:wa:~nt~'lavacatlomng In rombined It illllllt wtmdet lltat eel number of reported cases of ...,..aau to olep IIDIHlPI- U
00 I ~AVE TO ATTEND
EVERY LIT'TLE OFT.ill? I
nd, Mr ·
lh1s hll been caUod the , . _ Ollljlhysema are that a tare· W. proves dllltcult ,..
" cd reP?rts abuut h" sup· M
posed restgnatJOn plans "disrh a
·~...Hahorold Jo)m. grow1ng health problem tn the er proportion of the population ble macb ...... eaa be doDo by
CAN'T YOU DO ANY'fHING
turbed" hlm
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YOUR OWN? w~AT AM
!tpe!ldlng the wmter monlht 10 I Untied States.
" Uvinl past aee 55 than ever tuchlng lllDI 11 _.a wlllloal
I ·"A NURSE/MID? OF
Ont~. PreSident .Johnson, he i Florida.
In a person with
emphy· before and that doctors a r a bobal.... Tlte oulllo 1111 ...
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ALL T&gt;IE ---said Will d~terrmne when and M
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Tu l semi the alr enters the W• Jmproving at recognizing the " " ' lt ........... ulll JNPW
If f Will leave"
snd ·~h~dren ~..aa..
moro easily thaD It leaW!I. 'Mu· diaoua. Unfortunately, by lba tnalalllllla llorlld,
- --Iwere recent 'uests of ' Mn' cousaecretton deep In the 11111(1 time the dlseue can be,...... 1111 ebanc:M ,.. .........
SYMINGTON OK
Frances Brown and Mat
belpa to trap tbe air In I be nlzed moat .tctlma have lllflv· Proper IJ'ealmlnl
lni!lutlila
WASHINGTON !UP!) - Sen Mr. and Mro. Henry Cu;,.mg- l small air aaco at the end ollha eel 1 10 per otnl lois of lung ... tho 1110 of anllbilliiOI lo cliar
Stuart Symmgton. D-Mo ' was ham bave returned home from bronchi.
pachy.
up any Infection !bat 111'7 be
reported In sattsfactory condl- Dayton, Ohio, where they spent AltYWIIIIUIIrriiiM die A man with amphytama bas present !llld dlue• 10 dll.._ lbe
t1on today after undergom11 sur- lite winter
nths wltb Mr. and ooua mem..,_, II 1111 hllp to breathe twice as mueb atr bronchi. 91datlves lhouJA be a.
g.er) for removal of &amp;allstones Mrs Henry Cunningham, Jr II a faotor ill oeulq IIIII d~ as 1 normal man 1o 1at t b 1 voided, Some doclorl baY', IJ&gt;.
1 he 6J-year-old senator was ex- Mrs Larry Lleving is a sur- sease. There Is a elloo ....,Jo. aame IIJIIOUill ol OX)'IIIft, Tho lrncluced tubeo In!&amp; tho larger
pected to rernam hospitalized Ileal patient at Kober hospital tloo betweea lito oQibu
of mucus tho! accumulatea In tbe broncbl ancl appllld IIICIIon
for about 10 days
"I,Jbur Webb has retumed to wllo lla,.. lleaVJ luna• lnterlortO with tho cloar- 'l'hll Ia a ltdloua proceu but
his employment at Vanadium lllllokn for over • )'NI'I . . . lnr of Ute oinrayt by tho adlon 10me vicllma have otulnedlait·
WCAL TEMPS
after bellll ill for
severo! empbyaemo. The ..-...
of tho halrllko cilia that _,_ 1n1 relief lrolll lt.
The temperature In Porn· weeks.
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lltiCIJ 1111111f:en IJoo aiM I""IIIJ l'lly keep secretio!ll 1110vlnl leo AllbOOib op!pbyaenta Is 1
!:lJ~~~'10
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ery'o bush,... diStrict at It 301 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shawver lacrOasod Ia recenl yean. Air ward the throat. Flll'lllennore IIOfloua dlleue lila not a hope.
-403 4.. Sf,, '
a m today was 68 degrees un- and daughter of Salem, Va., polllllloo ill illdastrlal areao
the longer the excess eeCretl0111 ten one. However the baat
UN~ CIT'I,N.J',
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j,pent lht woekellll ben witb IM'loer ·lmfwlaM ._. Tilt ara rata!Md.
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...y's major le&amp;~s at ve acuon a
a glance:
lntrodured ·
House
- H B 677, establishes stale
. Pas5«1
board of welfare to ov......,
· -H B. 321, establishes uni- stole welfare programs.
fijr!n state meat Inspection
Senate
(VO!o 1111111)
Passed
' -H B 307, lets state uruverSJ- -s B il , gwes township emUes keep fees they collect (Vote ployes siX patd holidays tVote

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ltct field of 9t golfers, including ! for his firth tille in lhl• one, Rudolph and Tumoo llbll of
111e best in the U S. and foreign quoted at I to 1.
Japan.
DAYTONA BICACH, J' I a.
ranks. tees off todlly in the I Nicklaus, In 8 hoppy
The
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fi rst round of the Masters tour- of mind, saying "I'm 11
draw~~former Maslen cbam- homer Ill lbe fllllllll biDia8 by
nom.nl w:th defendmg cham- , led as 1 ever have been
pion Crail Wood , who lo ben!
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bu a bad blck 1 and Jlar.. da O'ftll' AlbeYWe 1 a... c
Ntckl~us r~:~.ted t~s the ones Lo 1 ~ off at 12 noon EST
old Weetman of Encland. wbo te!n
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1hootlq: wl&amp;b I 10.0 perctl'lt.qe
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Dillon puJ
843 reboundllD 21 pmel for ID averqe just 0.1 per cent lower thtlll
that of Alabama State'l BalD
the top rtbounder in tbe country with I 25.8 averqe per
game. Dillon bas allo been nameel Honoroblo Meullon
A I 1American for tbe IICOIId year
.In 8 row.
DIDon's
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Grande becomt the l7th belt
rebouDdlng team In the nation

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~· Delbert Dobon of Maaon
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Hartford Baptist CliUr&amp; Smtday. At present the cburtb Is
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109-103 loss in Philadel-

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w:nners of the free EASTER
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must regain control of the
backboards from Wllt Cham- 1
ber\ain when the two team1 i
clash at Boston Garden tonight I
for the third game in the final
E11stern plsyoffs.

Eathtt Candy

Many Gift Items

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Paul Dtlloll Is • juolor and
Don Trainer Is a IOJ)homoN.
Both will be key playero oo
nul year'1 Redman bauetbaU

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':0~~18!!. :""rtoyd MeMillln are busy
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the
roaches Issued connlctlng llate- wltb a 2.78 earned nm avera_ge 11e only U percental• surrounding communities plow·
menlo ol confidence today but lui 1011011
Ill ll11181 polnll below that of the top eel ml readv
lot planting.
the man who will oelile the Rlcbmond.
loullbOoter In 1be nation. Tra!JJ. I .:;;;~~~·;..........;;;;;;;;...;~I
Boston-Philadelphia playofl IsFIRST
'"' was typically ollent.
ASS'!' COACH NAMED
nuday wu nomed u an ulls· QUALITY
taD! foolbiU coaeb at Iowa,
Bill Russell, the bearded cen- IOWA CITY, Iowa (UP!) _ repllclng A n d y lllcDonald REGULAR
who h"!,!acedN
ce: Prentice (Pta) Ryan, veteran wbo NIIID'd to a&lt;eept the C.rtifi•d Oil Sletion
to moe atr~.t a
Mlchlgan hlgb ocbool coach ml bud COachbll polllloa al ArlIn s
Pomo....,
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Assocoa!ton
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was atilt the obvioos key In the •

To WIU Agam

It's Easter Time At Pomeroy Ben Franklin
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CNAIA).
'l'bl fJnal Ita~

falled to ahow up.
~ Jell manqod lUll ....
1'batleft N u.s. proo, II U.S. hit off two ,..mplel'l Ill the
amateurs and It fortlin proo lint llllmllnp.
an-t am&amp;le\U'I lD the field.
AlbeYille was beld to one blt
L _____ ,~ .. toda m four laniDp spDt betwHD
After ta bo e ~
Y Troy GUea and Sam Jones, b!Jl
and Friday, the ll.eld wiU . be took a t-G lead In the flftb off
reduced to the low 44
ti'i'O Frank SbeUenbad 1 "ho pitched
plua any players W
1 three bmlngll ml allowed only
at~"Oku or the leacl ~~ Onaand that run and two hits.
two rounds on Sa'"""''
Columbwl tied It In lbe ev·
Sunday over the ,,. .yard Au- tb 011 an error a walk and
gusta National Coone.
~:e Martinez~ smite.
Asheville tbeD tot a paJr in
tbe eighth off Blll Knoch, mak·
tnt blm loolt !Ike • IOJII' anHI
Perry'a blall
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Jell today ~&amp;alnst Birmlo&amp;ham.
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Iamateur Ed TulwUer of .
11 was nut a star-studded l apoh•.
f:eld, such "' the big tour ' Palm"· far from
t ournamE"nl~ attrad. because wtth h!s dnvm~ and
undet the \1a:;ter:s tormat rnuny I wlils dut' to start play 30
ut the must prumtsmg voung '
h
L: s pro~ &lt;~re nut eli!J thlt'. In ~tes l~t~kl!)~;~ ~:~v one of
their plckt&gt; art&gt; amateurs and f thoe ~eadrng amah~~rS' In the
forei, n profesSional! who don't 1 r· ~d
havf' mu ( h cli&lt;~Jll't' ot wmnrng I IrA usual past Mastrrs cha m• '
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But at least the top st ars I p!Gns were pa1red With amaBJ't' her~ Along wrth Nieklaus j Leurs ln the first or the four
and Palmer, Bt!ly Casper, Tony : round... Warm and cloudy
Lema, Doug Sanders, Gary i v..t&gt;ilthrr was forecast for today.
~layer Sam Snead. Ben Hogan I
Honorary S\artera
t~nd Hobby N1chols were cons1d- l The honoral) startmg team
trt'd the Jeadl!lg ~:ontenders.
again \\-Ill be Fred McLeod, 82,
Nicklaus FH&gt;orue
and .J•ck Hutchllon, 80. After
Nwklalls. who won the Mas- those formalities ~re ~ut ot the
tE-r ~ rn 196.1 , was the 4 to 1 W~l,V. !he first pair will tee ofi

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Robert$ on . Dillon, Trainer Finish
Mound Today •ut;
Jt:..h in NAIA Statistics
For Jet '9' DIDoftlllllh Dae -

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building; and a $300,000 pur. I chase of land for a new Student
Un 1-00
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complex and the Old Main reaovatiOn is expec+.ed to start Ma1
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tember 1.
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for a public appearaaoe with a baC fuU of gimllliidll d
pecia \ appeal to siWlll fry.
He will be at the Landmark
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tore's big April Showers mer a real-hie c•ad&amp; ad

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a 11 professionally .as Gary Moore, Mrs. Sarah Hannum and son
chores. rolling
film. dean- asked bim to participate
in Dane and girl friend
Patty

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$68

M.ttreu or

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lox Spring _ _

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M.ttre11
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Comfartoblo C Mattren

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Full lito

21" Color 65 model $388

Holds April
Lun h Event

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PT. PLEASANT - Service
Gmld of Chnst
EpiScopal
Churcli bold their April luncheon ..,...1111! Wednesday at I p.
m. ill the parish house with
Mrs. Homer Martm, Sr., Mrs.
W. S. Hyre an d Mrs. Tom Wa Iters. hostesses.
The dining tables were decor-

$3,99

DINE1TES

Many Other Va\ups In

5 Pc. , .• •. , ....... $41

Radin•·

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and Color T.V.

91111 LINOLEUM

SAMSONITE
BRIDGE SETS

$4-''

RUGS

Regular $58 ...... $39

b12 Tweed Rug•
Foam Backed _

$18.18

Regular $41.75 .... $29
Regulor $7.95 ciuiro 5.95

All Sizes

lane Cedcir Chests

Frao with purdo- of
S.by Bed or Ploy Pen

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$38 - $48 - $54

Double Dresser
Chott

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Compare at $9.95

Solid Cherry
Double Dresser
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Spindle Eed

Early AmtricJn Sfl'le
StucUe Couch - -

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METAL WARDROBES

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63"h $28
60"h $Ia

SOFA BEDS
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Sarah, RObert and Dane Han....,. and girl friend motored to
CollunbUB Thunoday and got
8011 Jimmy who is lo enter serice Monday
v '11le Hannu;,., called on Law~-leo
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die 110me of Mrs. !ldllll King at
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conclude the ~.:~
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Attendinl were Mrs. Somerville, Mrs. Hilton L. Miller,
I Mrs. w. s. Minton, Miss .Juliet
' Smith. Mi" JWba Beale, Mrs.
WUiiam Meade, Mrs. F. w. Inaraham, Ml'l. Fred fi'ranklin,
Mrs, D. N. ConiiOI'I, Mrs. S. c.
Wilhelm, Mrs. Henry Watson,
the Rev. and Mrs. Charles PitI zer, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Hyre,
and Mrs. Walter,.
for

rli 11 and contmue until Easter. Tile Mrs. Agnes Beard will
be i1M1J11 speaker, Will al10 M..,
•~I singing.
Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Hanlltlm, !Wbert and Jimmy callell 011 Mr. and Mrs. True Biess' ing of Ma"'n Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris
, ~IIM,Iion City, qhlo, their
Pt&lt;!l'· Adele- and family of CoIllll1\IM, Mr. 111d Mrs, Calvin
BlessfDB, and .Ml'l. Clara
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RIZER OIL COMPANY

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QUALITY
vants Quartet of Pa~kersbur!!ll REGULAR
:~!~~~al be- will aiD!. M~ bezin at Certified
K!Dbinl April 12 from 7:30 p.DL aach o-'ng. Efteyone is
W. Main St.

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Su~ay · School aue~e at
Guiding Star Advent Clristian
CIIUrell was II April 4th.
1bere will be• pre&amp;""""'
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t1i1J1 spec181 COIIIJIIIIIIlon
a&amp; tile Guiding Star A. C. dnlrch
Wednesday nighl before if;as-

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with candles
an Easter
of
jonquils,
and motif
Easter
candies
bus were weekend guests of hts
' frs. Harold Somerville, pres- parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross
ident, presided during the busi· Winebrener and Donna.
ness session. She
appointed Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Say.
Mn. fi' . W. Ingraham, Mrs. re and children of Columbal
Hoary W - and Mrs. Fred were also weekend &amp;uesta ollw
Franklin to the lllllllioating com- parents, Mr, IIIII Mrs. !Wss
mittee to present a t1ate of of- Wisebrener.
ficers lor electioo at die May Mrs. L8llra Gibbs w.as a weektlllHUng.
end gueat of her sister, Mrs.
1
Mrs. Somerville led die de- Maggie Kay of Union.
votional period and a silent Mr. and Mrs. Okey !Wush
prayer was offered for Mra. C. and Luvena Rainey attended
0 . Durfee, derea...r member the funerals of Altie Blesoir'llll
wbo died Wednesday mornlnl. and .Probe Pickens.
The IWv. Charles A. Pitzer Johnny ROUIIh and
lllflOke to the group oo die PI'IICiorville, Obio, were
Iwork dooe by the bi'DtiNSihood I dillner guests of his paronto,
of St. Bamabus of Piltoburgh. l Mr. IDd Mrs, Dennis Roush
lA dlliCIIi8lOil ••• held on the Sr. Rev. BIUupt ,... alao a
1
~mmage eale to be held _Ihe I Saturday evening supper guest
flf&gt;l of M~y by the Gutld. , of the !Wushes.
I Mrs. s,. C: Wtlhe~m reported I Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blessing
. the. aprmg mgathermg of the 1 a~d Billy Weigand called on
Umted Thank Offertng would be ,1 Mr and Mrs Ok R h F l
taken up May 2
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Mrs. J . J . J,..ovell and Mrs 0
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ENTELIBD llOSPITAL
I::.~.Mr:~s;.,. Edward C.
Am~ !hose who entered
I land,
star Rt., daulll&gt;llolaa- Jlotpihll ill t11o
. ter, U7 a.m. Wednesday. Mrs.
zt hours were: Mrs. Clara
Jesse Robert Childress, 11102
Wolle, Rio Gnade., YILIICe E. Henrietta St., Ravenswood, W.
VIlli Ketar, 12lt10 Tj..,..,W Ave., Va., 11011, 12. t:1 a. m. WednesPt. Pleasant, lin. Clifb'd D. day,
Carder, 71 Burnette, Pl. PleasDISCHARGED
ant, Mrs. Ra)UMld
PatJents recently discharged '
Pt. Pleas""!, Gre1111ry A. included Miss Linda Glllody,
Hayes, Henderson, Mn. Frank Mrs. Ivan Shawver,
Andrew
Clonch, Headen1011, Edward R. Jolmion, Mrs. R. B. Hersey,
Sommerville, Henderson, Miss Carsey Ramsey, Mrs. Leonard
llelel1 L, CUlmer, Lakin, W. Va. Lll!JSiord, Mrs. crarles Haner,
D. Emmett Huehes, m So. Sec- Ralph Shoemaker, Earl Clark,
ond St., Mtddleport, Betty Jane Lewis Click, Ray McCoy, Mrs.
Sprouse, Rutland, EIVln
E. Robert Davis, Mrs. BeUe Ryal,
Tbompoo~~, Rutland, Edwin E. Velma S. Foster, Bill yHolley,
Hayman, S,.aeuse, Mrs. Ben Brenda s. Mays Gregory A.
J. Spencer, Rt. 2, Radne, Pam- Mulliaa Richard McGbee !Ill'
01a sue wB!'l'ell!, Rt · 1 • Ray, ly R. 'Woodyard, Gregory
A.
Gleam Patrick, Rt. 1 S:O.kport, Carroll, Mrs. Benjamin Ewing,
llrs. Rayburn T. Darrough, Ra- Mn. 'filomas McNerlln, Mrs.
•easwood, W. Va., and :u.r.. WllliaiD Walkec lies.
Lewis J. Harrts, Jr,, 11:1....,.., Holman,
Walters,
ry Cougl)&lt;oour and lln. RIIS·
Ia! singing eaeh evening with sell SU!L
Rev. Russell of Coolville, the JI ,
evangelist.
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call!! walk wn belcl 111 111e ..,..
j)llu~ COIIllllillee and tbe uke
by Miry K. Holler. B.,_

Mr• Ba•-an
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assign- broadc..ts f&lt;&gt;r WBAL, Balli- of Mr. and Mrs. True Blesoilll
~~~~=t:m:,:en:ts~Sp~e~ci:al~e:ff~ec~ts~m~ak~e~E~I- 1 more. Geor~e who was 10 years of Mason.
PT. P.LEASANT - Funer,.- - - -old at the time later worked for Mrs. Lola ~ IDd Elva Can- a! services lor Thomas Bate1 tblft other Baltimore stations t.er
were t.ftness visitors in maa. A, ·Gallipdrs hrry, wiD
WFBR, WCBM and WITH. Ripley reeently.
he held at 2 p. Ill. Friday .at
1
lie was a.ief Announcer lor Tho Sunday night storm did ihe Beale Clr'l"" CIUrdo w1lh
I WLEX-TV, Lexington, Ky ., be- quite 8 bit of damage to the the Rev. Harold McMelloa and
' lore coming to WSAZ-TV.
o.......n Hoffman residence. They the Rev. Charles Klftnalrcl of.
fieiatioll. ilarlaJ wiD lie in the
''Mr Cartoon" hopes parents 1aloo had to mstall a new pump b ch
tery
will b;ing £II &lt;&gt;f the kids
to to ~eir water system, due to c
B~.!:.., ~retired farmLandmark's rug April Showers the llghtnmg.
.
er, died Tuesday at ldl home
lie .
Party Register for ali the door Mrs. Lavena Ramey has re- - k - , _ illn
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limed
to
her-der__._
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surprizes, have some refresh- .
.
.
.....-:~ vlftd "" two aons, Gill ..
doughSALE ENDS
ments, and join in the Jun. Mr.l "'' the wmter With her chll.d- Ill' .... ttep daughter II grandCarloon will have a souvenir ren in Huntmgton. IIDd llllnoio. cruidren and 17 ~ grandftK the &lt;!Jildral.
Mr. CalvJD Biessmg was call- ,..11
APRIL 107N
ed baclt t.1 lbe MarieUa L'laM - · · eo.
lfter several dayo layoff.
P'riends may ca[l at
the
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Mohr
Stevens
Funeral
Home.
Walnut Dining Room
Mrs. Sandra Shlei on The body will lie in state at the
Mabel and Linda WI 'wara re-ADMIRALcently.
church one hour prior to
flble
Clock Radio ...... $11
Miss Linda Winebrener had .::oor::;,;_vi::.c•::.·-------CNirs
II" I'Grloble T. V,
'
a
wi&lt;ner roaot It lw home SatB'IJ ft . . .~ SU da
$88
Chiu
1urday night. The guests were Mrs. 1 """"'" n YMr. Greg Fowlll' and boy
19" Porioble T .V, $131
C e8D
::ih':/er celebrate her 15th friend of Glenville
Col18" d . 51 1/:/'

ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT!

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ideal "stooge" for Mr. c.tarm.
Lewis's authoritlltiw : - · In ado!itilm to the lliC lb:wry
to ....... ttl CllllllUoi
drltvery, hiS repvtatooo o lap of Popeye cartoons ..,. ,..,. :
of lbe ~~ate,
Orig~•nal
notch commerclal
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ra:et;e IDa' I 1 medirel • · .
charactenzat10n as "Mr Car- goo Bugs Bunny Tweelf lilo Me. _. llirl. Olre!' !WI*; t1oo1 llallfll' fat • 6lr - ....,. ,
toon" g1ve thiS versatile per- c.a'.,, Elmer F~dd and Daf. """' Me, ~ lfn. Qur!M ice ,.., !claN, ........, tdiiJe •
former a large aud1ence.
fy Dll&lt;*: ,.,. also among ltle ll!toMI called '"' Rev. IIIII Jlrs. beallll to IIOit Ia ~~!~orEach weekday
!he
Silu llillllpll ft l'&lt;lillt Fl POl csdalil '"*"'ol. ........., ~
unpredictable, busy, bllllin.., • ,..tar..
'I'Uelday. 'l1ley bolped
dllm col wolcea, and 110olde type artist works at his dellk Born in Adanta, Ga., Lewis' celelnte tiJoir Mdl -mnaty. filldinC senieeo.
cluttered with various
gim- career began more than
24 Several from tM!ft eM w
micks that appeal to l.he small years ago. His start in radio the funeral of llrl. Allie Blet!o-

unu sual

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fry . ' ·Elmer' ' - a my:thicaJ art- came wft Gary Moffit, kno¥-rn ing of Hartford Friday.

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Grace lor lhe trials, help

INFORMATION

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e. 1965

SOCIAL

Notice

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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News Notes

River news

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CALENDAR

1963 Chevrolet Impale Super Spt Cpe. $2395
Loool owned and like new in perforn•ance and appearance.
White finish, red bucket seats and vinyl trim . V8 ers,ine,
PowergUde, PS, PB, radio and heater, like new whitewall
tires.

1963 Corveir Monza Cpa.

$1699

110 h.p. engine. 4 on the floor , low mileage , jt"t black finish, spotless clean vinyl inter ior, bucket i eat s, ~o od W. W,
lires , rudio and heater.

1962 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door _

$1495

6 cyl . engine, Powergtide tran11.. Good whitewall tires. radio

and heater, beautiful red fini sh wi tb cl ean interior.
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. Practice Held

o., Apr. a....l~ Bedford School to
Exchanged Bold En 8 ""'

.. Stewart-Sisson Vows are
For Inspection
'.4~ Meetinr
annual egg hunt for Bed
By Me•gs
• Tr ~mpie Method~~cburch
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bon! d. the UDited
' Aprt'/ Second at MI'dd/eport Ch urch ' lordTbeSd!ool,
•ponsortlll by _the
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NOW YOU KNOW

Shop -~•Ids In Pomeroy For Her

Around And
About
.
Mlot Iva Marie Stowarl, _dau- :sull of blue with white ace.... Modern Woodmen of Am':'riCa, Plant '!ere made ud a prao- polls WedneadiJ to attend the
. Middleport
C)lter of Mrs. Clarence Stew·l50ri01 wtth a corsage of blue wiU be held Friday, Apnl 16, lice session held for inapectiOD Portamouth
Dllllicl annual Mr and Mrl IIOrallo
«.rt IJid the late Mr. Stewart ot and wblte hyacinth•. For her at 2 p. m.
.
on June I by the Meigs Temple meeting of WSCS of tbe Metbo- llfnlli' vlsl'"" &amp;met... with

Oaly ...,. of die 1$ pretldeall
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·1!flddleport. hecame the bride ldaughlff'l wedding, Mrs. Stew· Children eligible to enter first Pythl.n SSIB!era Tuesday eve- dist church. They were Mrs. C. and Mrs
of Mr. Robert Wayne Sisson. i art wore a navy blue dress with grade ne•t year are invited to nlng at the ball In Middleport. F. Tompkllls, Mrs, C. Melvin Trimble .'
Johniom
~shire, Route I , Friday. l\p-l blue accessories and a corsage visit the f1rst grade room that Mrs. Karl Owen served a1 Pro- Alkire, Mrs. Robert WB!'Der.
Receni m•-t• of Mrs.
dl · Z at 7:30p.m. at
the of "hite
carnations. The;day. Parents are welcometotector of the Temple in the Mrs.HarryP.Smlth,l\lrs.Stef· Btal
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Ia Wyck and MIS8 Lucretia Qen.
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Churc· of Ct is! in ~iddlepon. groom's mother wore a powder bring younger children for the absence of Goldio Gllmore.
The Rev. Art Marcum read blue 'rcss with whit r .accesso- afternoon festivities. Mrs. Wil· Mrs. Max Sanborn was re- helmer.
••"""a-et
the vows of the double rmg r.es and a white carnation cor- liam Hart will direct the egg ported hospitalized and Mrs. Mrs. S!llith was lnatalled for ghMrsenourE~lzaChbethesblre.
ceremony in the presence
of lsage.
hunt.
!William Lowe h001e from the ~er tWo--year term aa dis-·
Slaven . spent
members of the immedilote fa. A reception was held lmmehospital and improving. It was Irlct historian and was also ap- the weekend ID Rainelle, W. Va.
milies Attendants were
Miss di.ately following the ceremony
reporte&lt;: that 65 sick calls had pointed to serve for three yearo with her daughter, Mrl. Sam
1
Beverly Perrin. Middleport. ar.d in the social rooms of the
been made the past month and on the nominating committee. McClung and famUy. Mrl.
Jerr• Brown, Cheshire.
l&lt;hun·h. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs.
i$6' spent for altuistic work.
Mrs. Warner was Installed u McClung 811!1 chlldren, Tqrrle
1'1e bride was attired in a :Sisson presided at the reception.'
The group ordered more par- coWity leader.
and Tammy, accompanied Mra.
white two-piece wool suit with j The new 'drs. Sisson is a
•
lng knives and potato spears t..,
Slaveq
to
~lddleport t.or
which she wore a while veiled graduate of Middleport High
sell. A thank-you note was read
a two-wed&lt; vlslt.
hat with powder blue ae&lt;:esso- School and has been employed
Mr J
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from Sylvia Bowen, district
Mils Mary Park has been
turned to ber home after
ries. Pinned Lo her . shoulder ' in the offices of Dr. J. Brad· 1 teds. am~ds 1 urrfatyheJ L d":88 deputy, for the Temple's gift to
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1e ee
pres1 en o
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in been
was • corsage of blue carna- ,, 1 W In Middleport. She Will be- l Blbl Cl
f the M'ddl
t tho M ma orne and a etter
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Or.1.
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a patlent . at
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tions and white hyacinths.
gin (}('W employment at the Citl· F" : Bast~
Ch h ;por was read from Beth D a v i s, (
General Hospital for 12 wew,
Miss Perrin wore a twopiece I zent's Nationtlal HManksi_n Mi~dle. d~~s eve~,: at t~~ ch:~~~ ~ Gra· 1 ~nio~ ofd' tthet Temple,
Mr. and Mnl. WlUia ~tlmJ.,
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por presen y. r. 1sson IS a Mr 8 1 h Wh't
d M
concernmg cue IS nc conveu· Mrs. Bob Mi1Jer entertained spent SUnday at Lake
1 e an
grarl· "ile of Kyger Creek High
s. e~ a
rs. 1tion to '&gt;e held Tuesday, ~ct. the Golden Rule class of the where they vlsited wJtb bill
School and is employed as a Clyde Wmebrenner . were hos- 19 at Middleport with M e I g s Pomeroy Church of Christ Tues- thor and sister-In-law, Mr.
f• :ndation mechs.nic for the tesses for the meetmg.
Temple as hosts.
day evening at her home, Union Mrs. Charles ~thony.
PcunHOy, Ohio
State of Ohio. The couple Is re- Othe~ ofh~ers are .Mrs. Char. . r. invitation was read to at· Ave
Mr. Ross WJSe ~as returned
TONIGHT
siding at 915 Ash·Street, Middle- les Whit~, vice president; Mrs. tend inspection at Logan April The meeting, in charge of 1to Middleport from Miami, l'la.
NOT OPEN
;port.
Clyde Wme~renner, secretary; 20. The birthdays of Mrs. Ben Mrs. Elwood Bowers, president, where he baa spent tbe winter.
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Mrs. Genevieve Saxton. t~eas- Neutzling and Mrs. Homer opened with devotions by Mn. Miss Mary Schaaf, Columbul,
FRIDAXp~I~:J~RDAY
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"YOU'RE NEVER TOO
Sur prist&gt; Birthday
flower chairman. Mrs. Murray I birthday song. Mrs. Griff Rus· licle by Dale Evans Rogers from sister and family, Mr.. anciMrl.
YOUNG"
Dinner is Held
read the Easter story from the sell, staff captain, thanked the the Christian Herald. Psalm 23 Everett Bachner, Karen and
rerry .;Jisch&amp;iOe~~Martln·
A surpri!ie birthday dinner scnptures and the
openmg officers and staff for attendmg in unison ami sentence prayers Connie.
Nina Foch·Diana Lynn.
I was held Sunday, April 4 at prayer was g\ven by Mrs. Don- the
practice session
a.nd by the members concluded the Mrs. Flossie Allensworth and
"THE QUIC.K GUN..
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har ald Boone.
announced that the next practt~e devotions. Members answered son, John, and Mrs. Grace
Audie Murphy Merry AndE&gt;n
ld F G ·d
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Two hymns were sung, se.o;;s ion will be held May 10 m_ roll call with 8 miracle of the Hawley visited over the week-TechnicolorI o · . Mar Hner, Langsville, bon· 1"Blest Be the TI'e"
' and "In preparat'IOn 1or in spec 1·Ion
m New testament.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY
I ormg
r . arold Gardner. At· I the Garden." Devotions were June.
AprUJ1.14
: tendmg were Mrs. Harold Gard- given by Mrs Boone using the
It was voted to purchase a Hawley and family of Toledo.
HANK 'NtLltAMS'
i ner, Langsville, Mr. and Mrs. I theme, "The· Joy of Easter,"
lilly for the church at Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plck"YOUR CHEATIN' HEART''
Ro~a!d Ca rter , Mr. and Mrs. 1 which included several poems.
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A round robin get·well card was ens were in Columbus over the
~~Jti!~:!~~~~~~on. oi"ivt&gt;~R~~ Lamg Stro_ng and ~r_s. ~~-rbarct ; During the program hour
sent to Mrs. Walter Kennedy weekend where they visited
O'Conne-ll
Gardner, all of Galhpohs, Mr. , each member gave a reading
Jr. A reading, ••A Bible Charae- with her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Buttons-Art hur
Chri s Crosby·Rex tn.R:ram. and Mrs. Gerald Grate
and . Mrs. Charles White gave 'Th~
ter, John The Forerunner," was A. C. Webb and Mr. Pickens'
~~~: ~~r~l~.a~str~~efir/~~~~V Harley, Mr . and Mrs. Harold Legend of the Dogwood Tree." The Riverview PfA is having givQe~ by Mrs. A. L. Phelps.
sis~e~, M~. and Mrs. Paul Kautz
IVhich touche~ the h~art . al· K. Grate, Langsville, Mr. ~nd An arrangement of daffodil!; and a cafeteria supper at the school
mz games were conducted an amJ y.
termt!ing bl:'tween tuv and . Mrs.. 'fho~ Carsey __and fam1ly, forsythia were used on
the Friday evening, April 9 from by Mrs. Bowers with prizes a~ Mr . and Mrs. Leo Kenn~y
tragedy Colorcertoon! .
H~rnsonvdle. Mr . a~d M~s. i1 table with a lace cloth and yel· l 5 to 7 p. m.
warded to Mrs. Eskew and Mrs. spent the weekend in Springfield
Admission ?~c &amp; 40c
Harold W .Gardnt!r and fam1ly 1low tapers. Cookies and coffee
At 7 p. m. a full ... length Denver Kapple. Refreshments where
they
visited
with
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Mr. &amp;nd Mrs.
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Mrs. Pearl Horfman, Desi Arnez will be shown for a linger and Mrs. Louis Osborne. ard and Mike, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Elizabeth Slaven,
Mrs. small charge. There will also
C. R. Gilbert, and Mrs. '!bel·
rna Shirk. Ml'l!. Shirk h.. been
. Frances Bearhs, Mrs. Hamil· be games.
: ton and Mrs. Saxton. The class
The menu for the supper Is
hospitalized for the past twO
e Plush Rabbits ~~~- 39c to $2.98
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weeks. They vt..ited enroute in
, will meet the first Tuesday of am, Is ' c le en an noo es,
West Jefferson with another sl&amp;e Lambs, Slack or White -~~- $1.98 ! each month.
mashed potatoes, candied sweet
' - - - -potatoes, cole slaw, jello salad
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lake.
• Plastic Sunny Pull Toy _ _ _ __ 89c I Robert Fetty and family of , green beans, sucootash, baked' Pia ns were made 1or
in
Mr. Earl Bra&gt;ton of Cln·
Pomeroy.
beans, rolls, jelly, pie, cake, spection on Saturday, May 1, cinnatl spent the wee,t&lt;kend:~;~:~'ll
ePiastic Lamb Pull Toy -~~­ 89c
· · ·coffee and orange drink.
when Pomeroy Chapter
186, with hls sister and b:
- -- ---OES, met Tuesday evening at law, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Young,
• Rubber Inflated Toys -~ 79c and 89c
FIRST
HOME ON VACATION
th M
who have been iU. He returnt!d II
Miss Connee Rae Willia.
e asonic Temple.
QUALITY
'DS,
Clara Sue Soulsby, worthy to Cincinnati Sunday.
REGULAR
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mr R,· ~·-d p;.k s •· In
matron, and James Soulsby,
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Cert"1f 1'ed O"tl Statt'on I Williams of Rutland Road, Is worthy patron, presided. lnitia. Dayton th'IB week to a ttend the
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
W. Main St.
Pomeroy home for Spring vacation. She tion was held for two candi· ~ttish Rite spriBg reunion
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. . . _ 50ioist. The candidalea will be ena who resldea in Dayton.
initiated at the Inspection. A
six o'clock dinner at
the
Town and Country Restaurant
will precede the inspection and
reservations are to be made
with Georgia Watson by April
26.
Mr. and Ml'll. Edwin Ash enAn Easter greeting was read tertained with a party at their I
from Grand Chapter. A thank home in Forest Run honoring .
you note was received for con~ their daughter, Rhoda, on her
lrihution made to the 'OES eighth birthday.
Hospital Circle. It was announc- Games were played and pried that
Roberta Circle will zes awarded to Roma Neaae and
meet April 1.1 at McConnels- Duane ''napp. Brenda Ash disville, beginning with a 12 0•• Irlbuted numbers lor a door prlclock luncheon.
ze aod a filled Easter basket
Invitations were rectlved to •~d won hy Danny Huston.
attend inspections at Mt. Olive, After the honored guest openApril 8 Belpre, April 10; AI· ed her 'lfts, the group sang
bany, April 19 Lowell, April Happy Birthday to her and hot
22; Urania . at Painesville, April dogs, potato chips, cake and
24; Marietta April 27· Beverly pop were served.
April 29· Cheshire 'A .1 30 : Present were Beverly Houda·
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Racine, May 3; GuYsvill:~
shelt, Jill Warner~ Roms Nease,
ii· Columbia
May 8. N 1
Cheryl Moore, Lee AM Nease,
viue, May i3; Stock~rt." ;:; Susan Gooch, Debbie Harden,
14, and Evangeline at Middle- David Nease, Timmy CundUf,
port May 26
Duane Knapp, Jeff Cundlll,
The Chapt~r cl d In
Danny Huston, Robin Hubbard,
Jar form with Fl ose
Tregu. James Ferrell, Mickey Wllliams,
orence racy, Ca ol Lynn
Brenda Brian
a past matron, giving the farer
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Name Officers
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white covered table and center.
ed with an Easter basket wilfl
yellow candles on either side.
Hostesses were Betty Cowan
Virginia Edwards, Alice Stru:
Oficers were elected for the
ble, Janet Williamson and Car- coming year when the Pomeolyn Teaford.
roy Band Boosters Association
mel Tuesday evening, al the
The Rock Springs Methodist Senior High School ' auditorium.
church and Enterprise
EUB
Mrs. Maxine Arnold, presl·
church will hold combined Holy dent, opened the meeting With
Week services at 7:30 p.m. be- devotions. Reports of the secreginnlng SWiday and continuing tary, treasurer and commltleel
through Wednesday at the Rock were given. A slate of ofllcer
Springs church, and ThurSday for the coming year 111s prethrough F ster Sunday at the sented hy the nomlnatinJ comEnterprise church. Rev. Chester mittee.
Lemley and Rev. Menzel Smith Elected were Mrs. Truman
will alternate messages. Holy Russell, president;
Mrs. !Ul·
communion will be given by her
Qulvey, vice Pftlldent;
Rev. Lemley on Thursday even- Mrs. Marvin Burt, secretary;
log.
and Mrs. HaroJ!! Eversbach,
treasurer. Installation of olliIowq ranka second among cero will be held al the May
states of lhe Unioo In produc- meeting.
llon of 50Yhean•.
It was voted to purchalt a
1.•=--"""======-.luaed altonium lor the band. i'!Ie
commlttee lor lmprovemen~ to
football
booth will begin woJ'k,
MAS,ON
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A menu for the Alumni bca!tquet was subtilitted to
Mra.
FRI ,-SAT,-IUN.
April 9•1o.n
'-Eiza Gilmore president of the
Bob cummlnl•
Alumni Asaociation.
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Frankie Avalon and
At the close of the J!itoel!ng,
Annette Funleallo Ill
refreshments were ~«4 by.
MBEACit PARTY•
Mra. Renza MenchiDI illlil Mn.
Mar · 1 Burt wltb Mrl., Clllrlu
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Georre C. Seott and
Logar eontrlbuli!IS. ~
Peter Sellen In
lor the May
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Mrs. George Wolf of Rt. 1,
Long Bottom, bas won tbe
Eastern High school vocabu·
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eiprocity _ "mutual agree·
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CroW's Town &amp; Country Rest.aurant.
Harrison. of Vermillion. Ohio
winner of the world champion..
' ship in Class ··B'' hydro durlnc
cump...tition racing in
1963t
added that ht&gt; fee ls there will
be well over 100 participants
1 in tht! races .
1 The races art&gt; ex-peded to be
' conducted on Sunda~· . June 20,
beginni ng in the afternoon.
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each party." Runner-ups were
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MaJ Cbarln Knigbt, son of
Mr.
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87 United Preas International
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Knight, an a _q uar eridiiP1e in 1engt ·
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Temperaturet wUI averaae 3 I
ance IC e s or guess! Chester, and David Leonard,
Harnson sa world records,
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to 7 degrees above normal. ,
Will be $1.
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son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry shou ld some_ he ,broken during
Qnly miDor day .· ... day
Attendmg the rneetmg were \ Leonard, Slar Route, Cbe•ter. the Pomero) evel)l..,w•ll _be of.
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changes Ita
tim.peratures 1
New members WE're elected to the Meigs County 4-H E-velyn G,lmore:
~resident,
. hctal tf t_
he race rourse ts sur...
throngb Wednesday ofgbt.
Clu!J Council at the annual Officers and Advisors Con- I Joseph Struble, first VIce preSI·
' veyod pnor to the event.
Ralllfall Will average lbree· terence this P"St week. Council members are elerterl for dent' Martha Mayer. sec 0 n d i
I Regalia Chairman
Willis
By U~ited Pretl International teatbs to one·b.alf iucb north a three year term.
v1ce president ; Edward Kenne-l
. Leadmg~am assured Harrison
A spring tornado swept into aad eu.e·balf mch or more
They include 4-H Girls. Mary Thompson, Sharon r dy, secrelary and treasurer, !
steps Will be taken immediate.
Southern Ohio from . lrutiana soulb. Sbowera or tbunder· Holter and Debbie Sheets: 4-H Boys, Alan Gibson. John l and Kenneth Harris. Elma Rus- 1 R ,f3S
I ly to make arrangements to surThursday night, touching v!f llobowers are hkely about Sun- Meredith and Carl Shenefield. Advisors elected inc lude sell. Norbert Neullhng. . Jr.
'I vey Ihe_ cours~.
high winds over most of the d~~ and Moo~~· ......""' .. ... . Mrs . Mary K. Rose, Mr~· l · ·--·-·· ··~~ -- · ·· · ·· ·-·: Paul Case~ and Ed_1th Sisson,
Harrls.un s;:1.1d the A-hydr?
aJong with severe
!Mane Turner, and C1atr 1967 in addition to those serving I the execuhve eomnlltlee.
I bo.ats WI I!
at approXI·
mng and thunderstorm.&lt;J.
Wood e.
as officers are Sally Mora Eric j
mat ely 78 miles per hour, the
R•Jtcl LBJ Offer
The twister toucbF&lt;l down
Currently servi:Ig a, offi~ers l Parker. Archie Ruse and 'char- ·
BELLEFONTAINE.
Ohio 8-hydro, about 82. C-hydros 87,
Tbere was no Indication the near Middletown
and hop, of the Me1g, County 4-H Club I F ·ker
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' !UP II - A twin-engine Beach· ' 0.11yro,, 90 •nt X-hydros 110.
Communists ~ould. Red China scotched eastward to Waverly
Council are, Pres_ident , .L . Mal· es ~et: '
era f ai~plane cra~hed
and : In the runabout field A· models
'lllursday rejected President and then to Lucasville in Scioto
0 10g IR
cohn Hamm : v1ce president, A~vlsors c~:rently o~:m;ers
burned m a heav1ly
wooded . will rev up to about 65 mph,
1 Joh~soo's _offer for unconditlon~ County near the . Ohio Ri·ver.
Richa~d Koblentz; secretary, of t e Counclt are T~c ter·
area ju_st. north of here early ~o- : the B-class 70 miles per hour.
al dtSCUS!IOns of an end to the Heaviest d~nu.ae was reportPatrtcJa Koblentz , and treasur- ' rett, ,M~sh. G. R. R omHplson,
day, k11lmg one man and lfl· C·l Service 55, the C·1 Runa..
-·-.about .lO miles
Dan Shenefield
Sm1t
Mrs . oy o ter ' Two persons were fined and IJurmg
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lh_e pi-1ot .
war and P ren·dent Ho .Chi. M'nh
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ed at LucasvHJe,
er, Jenru·rer Bl akes1ee.
Rex:
. ., bouts 60 and _the X-Model Runaof . Nort.l-t. Viet Nam md~rectly norUJ of Portsmouth, where two
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The clu~ ~embers.
w~~se
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two others forfeited bonds today ; The. H1ghw~y Patrol
sa1d bouts will h1t a speed of a·
rejected 11 today.
buUdings were flattened and all Machinery began commg _In terms exp1re m 19611 m addJhon Sue Ann Myers, who 1s serv- 1in County Court action of Judge 1Th?mas McGill, 43. Wakem~n, 1 b&lt;mt 90 miles per hour.
In addition ro the Marine re. communications and electricity Thursday_ for the used machm· to the offic~r~ include Sharon ing her second t~rm as a Frank W. Porter, .Jr .
IOh10, wa~ d1scove:ed walkmg ! Members of the regatta com1nforcem_ents, inf~rmt&gt;d sources were knocked out.
ery_ auction spon~ored _by the ~reeker, Dtxie Roush, Ernest· ~emb~r of the ?h10 Slate Jun· Ronnie Manley was fined $50 along a highway _w1t h burns on , mtttee discussed the possibillln Washmgton said, the United The storm, officially de- Me1gs County Jumor Fa1r Board me Wood and James M~. , 1or Fatr Board, 1~ also a mem· and cnsts on a disturbing the !95 per_ cent of Ius _b~y.
ty of permitting the racers to
Those whose terms exptre m ber of the counctl.
peace charge with $25 ot" the i Mc~J!i told authorities he was have time trials arter 3 p,m .
scribed as 8 tornado caused at at. the fairgrounds Saturday.
' .Middle.
Richard Koblentz• Pre••
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. . the ptlot of the plane that had on Saturday, June 19.
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suspended .m ravor of s1x
This
least one death near
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Juni
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Fair
town, when a newspaperboy was Of the Meoe'"'
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WII· crashed. .H1s
. passenoer
':' '. Ken· wou ld fol 1ow a sky show that
killed hy lightning. Rolwrt Roth- Board, salo additional maclnn·
liam Krider was lined $5 and nelh GTiffith .01 Birmingham: is tentatively set to begin at I
10
man, 1~. Middletown, sought ery will be receJved today and
costs on a OSP citation of hav· i ~n;!d
Ene County, was p. rn. Saturday.
shelter from the storm undf!r 8 Saturday morning.
ing no rear view mirror.
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iree near his borne when light- Any farmer ln the area . who
Forleiting bonds were Ray- ,
SUIT FILED
nlng struck
WIShes to consign machinery
mond Priddy $25 for reckless I J 080 A
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Alb
Tbree
iwled
lD
Tra!fle
may
contact
either
Mr.
KoBOGALUSA,
La.
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The
_Con_gress
of
Racial
operation,
and
Glenn
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Fog was blamt;d lor a two-car blentz or James Car11&lt;1han, or Equality (COREl orgaruzed a three-rrule CIVIl rtghts march $17.50 for failure to have a horn. D · has! filed; petition ~ di·
collision near Lancaster early may biing it to the fairgrounds on city hall today in this tense community where the Ku
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the
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today when three pers~ d"ed as early Saturday morning as Klux Klan has staged cross burnmgs. CORE D1rector
PTA TO ELECT
' creen, scame a e~r m C elg
in a Crash
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possible. The sale will get U&amp; James Farmer said he would lead it.
The Portland PTA will
_ommo;. Peastodourtfl Plans ha;ve been made for
Debrt.. . !rom the storm der way at 10:30 a.m. and will
No parade permit was issued, but Negro leaders Monday evening at the school t am ' . IS seheldmg cu,s Ytho the All
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blocked u. s. 23 in Lucasville run un ! 1.I all mac h'mery IS
so ld . sa id they would march1 anyway
A R~d Cross film. "Te..1ch John-~ court
activity 8 suit bv Alva new officers have been elected.
where traffic was held up fu;
)lleigs County Junior
fair
CORE has made _thiS paper mill City a prune target to Swim." will be shown by D Guhl. v:oo;ler. a ain;l ,John by the Eastern High School
WASHINGTON-TEEN • AGE several hours and one person Board will operate a
lunch !or CIVIl rights protests: Farmers threatened a natiOnal YvoMe Scally and officers will R Murphy R D 1g Pomeroy Athletic Boosters.
UDeJI)Pioyment is expected to was injured slightly. To the stand at the fairground.
boycott of Bog~lusa's b1~gest ~~n-~_stry__and_s:lld _!'rotest- be elected.
h~s been dismiss~d. ·
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lllyrOeket In June when
the north in Waverly, winds and a
ant and Catbohc orgamza· ' 'You'll he writing
history
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I Spencer, president:
Horace
close of school sends a wav~ of reported tornado caused damlions had volunteered thetr , with your marching feet. If we i
ARREST MADE
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Quotable Quolf' . Karr and Vic Bahr. vice presta mUIIon or more summer JOb- age to buUdingl.
·-,support.
must die let us die for
free· Tho Ohio State Patrol report· TOKYO - Commumst Chma. dents; Wyatt Chadwell, secreo
seek~ . into ,'the labor .market.
In Hillsboro in Highland Coun.~
A crow,:i of 500 negroes i dom."
e..: the arrest of Sherman Til- ]rejecting President Johnson's bid 1 tary. and Charles (Red) Cart,
"Were gomg to be m a real ty., a house was heavily damcheered Farmer at a rally last I City officials ga·..e no Indica· lis, l;s, Rutland, charowe..J withlfor peace In Viet Nam.
. . treasurer .
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night when he told lhem :
tlon they would grant the par- fictitious registration. He -was j "The United Stale,. for all Ils j The All · Sports banquet wHJ
crack so far as teen-age lllll!ID- aged by the hilh· w - and
ployment lS concerned ln JWI~. electric power was leVered to .
"If you were born black, you lade permit and police protec- cited to Meigs county court to- j ~ip serv1ce _to peace, .~s prepar· : ~ held May _f~ at the school
It will probably go hi~~· th18. most of tha cft,y for about 20 Middleport Boys Leagoe Base-. were hom to troubl~.
tion requested by Neeroes.
day.
mg for a bigger w111~ _ _
with At~ens High School Baskyear . than ever . before, Labor minutes. In other par11 of Hlih- hall Assfl. President Do~ M1Us
elball Coach Charles McAielt
~y W. Willard Wirtz told land County, 1 1r aile w.. has called another meetmg lor
and James Vennari,

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Thf' Oogfu~ht took place 35. arge o
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miles south (tt Hainan Island Speaker for the banquet wtil
ju~t off the south coast of be Joseph E. Foster Jr., or the
China. This placed th~ Ameri- class of 1948. The Acmets .?f
can planes m u 1e mouth of the Par~ersburg:
W. Ya.
w1ll
Gulf of TonKin, far clo.c;er to fu~lSh ~Uslc _for the
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Chinese territNy than to any whl~h wtll begm a~ 9 p.m. h.
other p.1rt o! the Asian conti· _Tickets for the dmner, w Je~
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t~he::~q,~agement
but a Navy
was shot down elseanti·aircraft fire. The
¥escued.
~~~:t::~ ralda against
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norUi,..,were ~•• the u.s. Embassy
3.000 more u.s. Masquadron of Ma·
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In line with the U.S.
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from air ~ttack. T~te Marine
NaV} Je1!1 Iuvolved
the Mh.;s brok£" off and fled
squadro~ Will fly fo'2 jets.
four Navy F'4 Navy Phantom alter a short exrt:angt or rire.
In ano~er dt:velopme~. • j~ts wer~ IDV1'lved in the dog IThe Amerkan tliers could not
South . V~etnamese
mthtary h~~t w!tb tt.e Communists say whel her th.:o planes bore
court der.reea lhe death penalty wh1le flymg "MIG patrol" for a North V!el.namr'se or Chinese
to·i ay for N~uyen Van Hai, a 140..plane Navy raid against I markingf . EoUl countries use
terrcrist wh'1 betped bomb th~ C~mmumst Nort.ll Viet~amese 1 the Rus~ian MIGs.
U.S. Embassy March 30. Hanotlhndgeo;. At the £arne tune 80 1 It was the fir!=t contact with
has threa!t.ned tt· kill an Amer~ U.S. Air For&lt;~e plane!l were i MIGs :;mce a h~'ndful of them
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a ada of 220 Navy and Alr
ce pla~es car-ried out _the
est raid of the ~ar agamst
monist North Vtet Nam.
tiona,Uty of the Soviet-built
Ml , jets w~ not known. One
wf.S·seen gomg down in flames
as '
MJGs broke off. the ac·
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are expeeteo to compete in tho
Pomeroy Regatta June 18-IJ-21
which will feature sanctioned
Eastern U. S. Divisional Cham1pionship Boat Races.
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of
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Inc ., Wednesday. in a mf'etJnl
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RACES- Plans
the sanctioned Eastern U. S. Divisional Championship Boat Races were discussed Wednesday · at a meeting in
Crows Tow_n &amp; Country. Standtng, L. to R., are Pomeroy C of C PreSident Jack Carsey, Bob Prmka, o! the Athens advertising firm of that name; Plans were made for
the
~!Ills Leadmgham, regatta chairman: Mrs. 1\label Harrison, secretary-treasurer of the Mid-East Outboard Assn., and Kay Harrison, world cham- I Alumni Banquet to be held at
plo~ rat!l!r.-Sentinel Photo
the Pomeroy Junior
High
School auditorium Saturday,
May 29, at the meeting of the
executive committee and oUI.~
cers of the Pomeroy Alumni
Assoclatlon Wednesday evening
at town hall .
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blown over · and · a bjlm ·COl· thlsSundayat7:30 ·p .m.fntown
~all'
lapsed across the road Dear hall to organilll! lor the comine
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Petersburg. ,
season.
Clncfnl'ati reported hailstones
Mills met wllh a small group
as large .. golf balls pelt~ the Th~sday evemng but all agreed
Clll\lSTER, W. Va. (UPl) -was a downhill run- from $12,- ~ emor In the state's history .
city for ahout20 ml!lutet before actmn sbouW be deferred. until Bill Marland walkoo down the lsoo-a-ye governor of the state In IIJ56 he ran lor the U.S. Sen·
heavy rainl ~au.. Power .liPea more could 11ebe
.present.
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line of .stalls, ins~tlng the to $711-a-week U&gt;xi&lt;ab driver in ate but was defeated. He tried
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were down In parta of lhe city' . Plans must
. comp • "'. at sleOk. raJ;&lt; horses .. Be lipPed he Chicago.
qai in 1958, and loot the bid
Closing liK'I.i!ted ~lae~ts.
on&lt;e lor sigh-up day, 8881flll- wasl oo the right trat:k .
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Drink had greased his slide for the
'IOCI1atic nomination.
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ment of new P~)"'l'S In the t-It oi -k again In the rugged from respectablllty to the dark His world feU apar1, and he
v,~on~~~ Memorial H~ and 13-15 age groups, and · to mount.ainll of. his Jlorne ~tate, ,wolld of the alcoholic. .
50ugbt aolaee t alcohol.
ADMiliS[ONS •
DanS• ....,., money ~ carry on t'h 0' the Olll!'llme bof aov;erl!Qr of
Rabll JJeked
For almost three yean he
VQlan. ~!01': ~ ~ -·
tiUD1mor prOgram.
;west .Vug~.: will detei1i!fned Now he is sure he has II !ought a losing battle with the
!I&lt;&gt;Jila!ld,s oon; Mrs; ~ank · Nojll, ~
to "m~ gillld".. I!! ,)lis o.,. job licked.
bottle.
Statel 1Jilthtlraw Ill vfUe. '
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PLAN TAG DAY
· aa ~alj!~1~Uia:mUI~ ' "I haven't had· a ch11nk oow · Then he joined Alcoholics
South VIet Nam. It DisCHAaGES ..;; Enuna
Tbe Eastern Htgh
School James i(&gt;,f • . ~.Wo 'IIOrae' 1n ..... than rour years," ·he l\nony!IIOUI.
lttiJII Fudly
call for · ''lliKioll- Onl, ~ble: ; Charles. . Jo~. l!lnd members :wlll·~ve ,a COIJI; ~"· . r = k 'QP.!ltator said. ''l&gt;ut I'm st!U working on
ofapelc&amp;iPo~Y.; ·RonaJd . ~.l)llllliiY. taa: ti4Y Saturday_. They a¢ atfell• . · · ; .. ::
lt.lt's a r ·o~lell),_ a rougb 01111 .. ':'hroUih It all,llll 10lfe kept
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a trick
wi\I.Jilay and tha!-ch
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10 Milke &amp;ood."
t'elt f8!!1liJ of fuur children toand deOMI" ,9 i;I'I!S' ..,. -¥r. ~; -~
,al t a.m.; al 'i~Hd&amp;Yole, '.!... oltlil!g ljll · 1Ji IM"uddle. Marl:lljl ,... ,. when be
ther. ' .
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elect~.; Cl)veti)Or of Weal Vli'- Mlrllmd, an but forgotten
IIIIIU~ ' ~ Pap· TwO) ter.:. ·' '
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President Johnaon Thursday at
·~ ·~blnet news conference.
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COMMUNIST CIIINA, RUS- ala and North Vlat ""!"Y reJ"t
ed .f7et!Ident Johnson 1 plan .or
~~~~~d Vll!l•Namth Soviet.ldlea~
ets ""' • ·lie1ear ey wou ..,,
Clldtii'M ID)' · peBN talks und'
U~"!d States stops bonibJnl Notlli VIet Narn. ·
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speakers. The banquet wiU
open to tho public with
$1 .~ ticket charge. Tickets
only a short while before he I he distribule~ ., busmest plllctl]
was "man to watch" went to , 10 the diStr,
Chicago and got a job delving ,
----a tukab .
MRS ALUMNI TO MEET
He felt it was the kind of a The Middlepo':f High s. ~lllti~-.
job ~e needed - the conU&gt;ct Alumm A99n. will meet at .
with penple of all walks of hfe h•&lt;!h school Monday .
eased his hard climb back up at ' 10 p. m. All offl&lt;eri
the ladder to respectability .
mom~ are urged to
~ 'wo days ago. Marla11d came
here In 111115wer to a call from
. AUlMNl TO
Edwards, who owns waterford The Racine High
Park race track.
IIJll!ll Aaaii., wfll meel
Tharsday Marland started ln MOII!IaJ at 7:30 P: m.
on his new job- "alde and as- Souiheia Local _ Rich
IIOCiate" lo Edwards ID wbatev· ~oll•cer•
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