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WASHINGTON - RETIRED
Vice Adm. Wllliam F. Raborn
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Is the nation's new maotet spy.
oucceedlng John A. McCune as
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plans. as the agency's deputy Minn., as thousands of persons were avacuated from the area due to the high water • .
director and thus No. 2 mao to Flooding and the threat of spring rains plagued much of the central aection of the
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Dai~Y Sentlnei,~!!I~-M:lddleport. 0., Apr. 12, tMS-t
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AUGUSTA Ga (UP!) -.laclt r1 .:. sa
c OWl, now weD him. but it wasn't enough. Play. naments.
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.&gt;~ng start today with Ills see- (meanlllg Palmer and Player) Palmer
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en~ Mllsters champlonohlp.
and figured I'd do all right."
Nlckl~ua the leading money Masters U.S. and Brltlah Opeu
" 1 • !Jlread..,agled the field
Sets New Record
winner ~I yoar
and who chsmpionBbips llPd the PGA.
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l llflo :~thgotlhfeerls he II been blat. three under par 69 at them for ed that this year he would of hiJ mind.
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Ihi• tltle - Arnold p 1
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SUnday's victory wu worth
,, ·ry Player.
• mer and :m. Palmer, l~sl~~ again in hi.~ ''I'm only going w go lor the $20,000 for bim, putting him in
Palmer ·and Pia er _ who b1d for golfmg s grand slam, big •. nes," he said In January, !Irs! place in 0 .,.,_,_ 1 w'"•'••s
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With Nicklaus have shared the
e e es run e could at passmg up some lucrative tour· for 1965 with a total of $U,400.

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Tbe Oenlaud· lndians 40M
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St. Lou.IS 6 Kansas City 5
Milwaukee 3 Detroit 2
Chicago (N) 10 Boston 3

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CINCINNATI (UP!) - The! Gov. Jameo A. Rhodes was
Cincmnall Red!, who have the sh&lt;:eduled w make the first
oldest Iranchille and oldest park pitch. MayO&lt; Walton Bacbracll
m majOr league baseball, . open will be the "batter," and City
a new season today but Will no Manager WiHiam Wichman the
longer have ttie uruq·ue statWl catcher.
farm clllb 1o ,.._ lbe .....,._
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roster at • fDr tanigbt's AIDer-&lt;
as they have in the past.
. The Redo then will take to the lean League oponer oplnsl Lot
The Reds have been picked by f1eld, wearing black arm bands Angeles.
''Ye., •trr-r-r!''
nmst experts to tate the pen- on their shirts tn memory of the '
~- nant. An opening day victory late manager Fred Hutchinson,l S
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start.
I bA moment of silence will be Iltnocked .....
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served m memory of the 127\2, Sacraenb!. Calif. (2).
h
sor. at home for 80 years, but
Ithe Reds bave managed to wm
only 36 times.
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}t&gt;Ars. He won it fU"st at 11, as BOSTON (UPI) :- The
collected 29 points while Celtic Houston 3 !"lew York pAJ 2 lst
BOSTON (UP I) - A cloud of ing day to themselves in the Na- 1
H t 1 2nd.
a IJ&lt;~by-faced, red-cheeked boy ton Celtlcs might ]Ust as well veteran Tom Heinsohn rang up Ball·
doubt that shrouded the Cassius ! tiona! Leagut but this
year
fmm Ohio ·
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imore 5 ous on 0•
CiaY· So nny L'1st~n heavyweight 1 Pttlsburgh
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Palmer, ~ever one~ say die slogan .Don t Tread On Me K. C. Jones 13 and Bill Russell Los Angeles (N) 2 Waslln n 1 ~ut r~purt~dly ~~~ted today and , ~an Francisco and Los Angeles !
end who f1rea a closmg round for their traditional green a doen before he fouled out Seattle (PCL) 1 Lo A
~ 0 , the f1ght Is on. according to . 1s at New York m games that '
130.00 Dowrt-S.I•nce en
~wo under par 70, won it shamrock:
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with_ one second to play.
s ng. ( ) I one of the co-promoters.
1 will begin before the
Reds '
C.nYenl•nt r •nnt
m 1958, 1960, 1962 and 1964. The Philadelphia 78ers m ef- Wilt Chamberlain as always
~ A spokesman for Inter-Conti. clash with Milwaukee.
P'ayer edRed in for the crown feet tromped on the seven-time headed the Philadelphia scorers
SBA Playoff Standings
nentaJ Promotions Inc. of New
A Festllle 0 • .
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in 1961 when Palmer double c~ampion Celtics last Friday with 30 and Hal Greer had 28 _ Dy United Press Jo&amp;ernational York, said Sunday the Massa- ~ Still it'
llecas;on .
" ' 'vhe oc- !
bogeyed the final hole.
mght taild paid dearly for Jt
Eastera Division
chusetts Boxing Commission cas·, ' ' uksuda by a 1
. t 48 hours Iater.
(Be Of
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un, mar
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Master Of Masters
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FURNITURE CO.
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LOS ANGELES (UPI)
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MASON, W. VA.
doubt who wa.» the master of single victory away from their Coach Fred Schaus has his Boston
·3 2 Harold Conrad, promoti~n diey t ~ • and that isn't I
1 1 0
the Masten.
ninth straight Nalional Basket- w~y • the Los Angeles Lakers Philadelphia
2 3l rector fur Inter-Continental
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He started the day five ball Association Eastern Divi· Will wrap up ~he_ N~tional BasWe11tem Olvisloo
said he was ··confident" tha~
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strokes ahP.'ld of those two fine slon playoff championship. The k~t?~ll Assoc1at1on s ~este~n
(8t&gt;st Of Seveu)
all legal questions raised about
Masters &lt;' ' .petitors of his a d teams play Tuesday night at DIVISIOn p_layoif champJonstup
W. L. the scheduled May 25 fight at
left them .something to re~e;. P~iladelphia and, if necessary, T~~sday_ ~1ght at Baltimore. Los Angeles
3 2 Bo.ston Garden had been " comber him by as he shattered 8 wmd up Thursday evening at
I deftmte_J,Y feel we can beat Baltimore
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pletely .and satisfactorily anYouna't• PI Lllwllts&lt;tJ
hallowed masters mark _ the Boston.
th~m there t~e Laker coach
Sunday's Results
swered.'
Throughout tile~_._·
score of 274 set by the might
T~e 7~rs had_ clobbered the said Sunday mght after Los Boston J 14 Philadelphia 103
He. said answen to the 12
Ben Hogan back in 1953.
Y CeltJ?S m Ollerllme on Friday Angeles defeated the Bullet_s, Los Angeles 120 Baltimore 112 questiOns raised by Suffolk
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When he started out with that evemng. Sunday, Boston ripped 120-112. to take a 3-~ edge m[
County Dist. Atty. Garrett
t/llli!SIIids af p+ . . lar
commanding five stroke lead , off a 9-0 _le~d and ~as on top the best of seven senes.
W~l.er..: Flgbt Results
By~ne were pr~vided to the
Sunday, he looked at the score- .by_ 12 w1thm the f1rst three I Jerry _west. who has been IBy United Press lnternational j boxmg commiSSion during a
! perfo~mmg hke a one-man
Saturday
I clo.sed door meeting Saturday.
board and smjled when he saw mmutes. .
hundreds ot
that Player had a birdie on the _The Cel_tlcs wo~d up 114-108 ~uerrilla. squad smce Laker I PANAMA
CITY, Panama j . The commissioners already
second hole. Sn before he hit a Wl~ners In the fifth game of . _tar Elgm Ba~l?r . was Side- (UPI l - lsmael Laguna, 132, have told us that as far as they
shot he had lost a stroke to his the1~ best-of-seven series after hned, pu_t the f1msh~ng touches Panama. outpoint~d Carlos Or- are concerned , !.he light 1s 01 ~,
closest pursuer.
leadin~ by an average of a doz.. 0 ~ Bal_timore ag_am Su~ay tiz, 134.
Puerto Rico liS.. A_nd we're going right ahead
He didn't leave it last long en pot~ts through most of the ~Jght wJt_h a 17-pmnt ~xplosmn rounds to win world lightWeight With the signmg of million of /
j dollars
worth of contracts,"
for he birdied the fisrt hole late stages or the Boston Gar- 10 the th1rd quarte: that paced championship ).
Player must have
it · den battle.
th~ Los Angeles _tnumph .
, Conrad said.
one of the various ssc:e:etxmr~; Sa~ Jones, going the 48-minUndou~tedly smce 1946 w~en MEXICO ON TOP
"Commissioner Tommy Rawwhich dol the 6 980-- ard Ma ute distance for the Celtics. th~ NBA ftrst held the playotfs,
GUATEMALA CITY Guate- son told us , in his opinion . I
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re never ave been any :
l''&lt;!nt into a tail-spin of three
:~~~nSch:e~les for o~e m~n," l North American and Caribbean doubts a~ut the fight. It has ;
straight bogeys.
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''Really I never was worgr:at ~efenstve Job on ~ ?Jll beatmg Guatemala 2-1. Gua- he IS concerned, " he said. . I'
- - -ad . really been k1lhng temala finished second in the The rematch between cham1w ~
Ohio U., Doma"nates
By United Pre1111 International us
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tourney while Costa Rica was pion Clay and Liston originall Y
American League
West_ averagmg 48.Z pomts. a third.
was scheduled for last Nov . 16
Annual Relays Meet
L. Pet g:fme 10 the four previous playbut was CBI!ed off when Clay r
ATHENS, Ohio 1VPI) -Ohio Chicago
17 13 .567
co~tests. :-"as held to 17 BRITAIN WINS MEET
:ONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPAl\IY
1underwent emergency surgery I ·
University dominated its annual Cleveland
J4 13 .519 ~mots 10 . the first half - mak~
TAMPERE , Finland (UPI) -1 Nov. l:l for a hernia .
tifl!l Insurance ,.,..,ai/atfflt ()p AI LOMS
rela)ls meet Saturday by win- Boston
11 12 .478 mg 7 field goals and three Britain beat Finland 64_42 1
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300 W. Second St.- WYandotte 2-2111, Pul-oy
ning . six events as 11 records Washington
11 !3 .458 f_ree throws. But he came on in a two-day men' s indoor In 1954,
Dr. J.
RobPr1
were --posted.
Baltimore
12 16 .429 hke gang~usters m the opening track and field international Oppenheimer. orten refP.rred to '
NOW OPEN SATURDAY 9 AM TO 12 NOON
Kentucky State and Tennessee New York
1:1 18 .419 °~ the . third penod. -He -made meet, which concluded sunday. as the ··rather of the atomic
S:ate each won in five events. Minnesota
11 16 .407 eight fJe~d goals and 8 free The British had taken a 35-:.!D bomb." was suspended from
DAVE OHLINGER, MGR.
Those three clubs posted mosf., Detroit
11 17 .393 throw . mcludmg three_ held lead mto the final d:1y.
the Atomic Energy Commission
of the records.
I Los Angeles
9 14 39l goals 10 a 50..second penod be· as a possible security risk
7 18 .280 fore the end of the quarter . He -·-- ·.
The host Bobcats established j' Kansas City
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new marks in the distance medNational League
w~n •g scormg onors with 43 righthanded
reliever Dall .
UE MOTOR'S
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Iey ( lo : 01.9) and two-mill relay :I .
W. L. Pet. r-v
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(7 :41.2}.
Cincinnati
20 10 .667 RUV GREEN
Ph1lhes on " coruhtional basis
Kentucky State set records in San Francisco
13 8 fi'9
Sunday and sent pitcher Dave
the university sprint medley re- Pittsburgh
17 II '6{n WA:SHlNGTON IUPl) - Th!~ Stenhouse to their Hawaii farm
Jay 13 :21.31, the two-mile run Los Angeles
17 II
~~s~~g!~~-- Senators bough dub.

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''I'm Dwight Sievers, Salesman at Tom Rue Motors

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Middleport's new Chrysler-Plymouth

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Porsche driven by George Follmer won the $10.000 Pensacola
PANAMA CITY, Panama 200 sports car race.
-Ismael Laguna won the light·

at Aqueduct.
LE MANS, France - Lloyd
tLucky) Casner of Miami, Fla.,
was killed when his Maserati
skidded on a wet track during
a practice run for the Le Mans
24-hour race.

mala-MexJco won the North ·
Central American and Carib- .,
bean soccer ehamplonship by
beating Guatemala 2-1.
BOSTON-The Boston Celtics
took a 3-2 edge over Phfladelphia in their best-of-seven East- I

Alan ern Division title playoff by :
Simpson set a world jndoor rec- beating the 76ers 114-108
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ir the $100,000 Firestone Bowl·n~ Tournament.

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Whatever you want in a new car, we've got it.

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GUATEMALA CITY, Guale-

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saturday

t~roning Carlos Orti in a 15- l Santana and Nancy Richey
round split decis~on .
captured the men's and worn·
-en's single titles respectively in
NEW YORK-Tanacle scored ! the Caribe Hilton International
a~ upse! length and a quarter Tennis Tournament.
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By United Pre-ss lnternallonal I PENSACOLA, Fla.- A Lotus·

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Dealer at 399 South Third Street.

Weekend Sports Summary

weight championship

and

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119" wheelbase

Sport Fury and the incomporable Imperial.

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

One other thing . You should know how I feel
ebout bealing deals. I honestly believe that we give
the best ones possible,

CLEARWATER, Fla. - Dr.
Jolm Mercer captured t h e
~merlcan Seniors GoU Tourna- I
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r the· :final round of matclt

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AUGUSTA, Ga.- Jack Nickau• shol a record-buatlng 12·ole wtal ol 271 w win lhe .

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SET BA1tB SALB·
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Vletn m~ Skyraldert ll)ade Evangeline t:h•PM 11i!S 172,
strikes In lour dWorenl proviJio wUI ~ave a bake aale, . . .
ees. They reported de!lrOYini da' AprU 17 Ill tbe torn1er
111 VIet Con&amp; huts, lllllng 10 Ro~ley 1o ~ bullcllna frOm
Communlltl 111d slnkln&amp; two t 1. m. unll• 4 p, m. AU mem"""pana.
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t&gt;era wantlpg baked good• plei&lt;Earller U.S. m111l1ry authorl- et' up &amp;atur&lt;la, mornln&amp; should
tiel oaid lbe lelrcb Md beoD
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airmen abOard a Navy Je1 WY ·z.~
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PI'. PLEASANT- Mn.
aid Nott wu 11Iected u "Ciulo
Woman ol the Year" b, the
Pleasant Jllllior Woman'i
at the amual •llusband
Dinner" FrldaJ evenJnc.
award lo presented to the
member oamlng the most polnla
for the year.

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Installation of officers wu
held with Mn. Belva Farley, I
Senior Advlaor, conduotlng the
Installation. Officenl inatalled
wen Mrs. Donald E. N o II,
president; Mn. John Wl8eman,
vice preoldetrt; Mrs. Richard
Beller,

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Carter, b'easurer.

EI!CTRIC CAN OPENER

Mrs. Neil Baker, Senior Ad·
vlsor, gave the invocation. The
Conservation Department
sented gla&lt;lloll bulbs to the
members of the club. Announcement w81 made "'- the Junior
Woman's Club convention to be
held in Charleston on Aprll 30
and May I.
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PICKENS' DISCOUNT SPECIAL

CALENDAR

Actl.on Group
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Of Prowams

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t'RICES.

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No bac-k lash, trouble free . Limit
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COMING FROM WASHINGTON - Albert Cuervo Na·
tional Military Affairs and Naval Officer of the Dis~bled Among those who entered
Veterallll, il coming from Washington D. C. to partici· Holzer hospital over the past
pate in Hospital Day activities at the Chillicothe Veterans I weekend iilcluded: Sunday ,&gt;,.ministration. He will deliver the keynote address for Mrs. Garnet Betz, 817 Second
the May 2nd observanCtJ at an Honor Awards Ceremony Ave., Mrs. John Mllhoon,
scbeduled for 11:00 a.m. Purpose of this event is to rec· Oak Dr., Cyrus B. Drummond
ognize outstanding personal services by volunteer work· Rt. I Patriot, Robert Pinker:
ers and significant accoml'lishments of patients in var· man, Rt. I Crown City Mrs
ious work-oriented theraptes. They help exemplify the Robert F. Dugan New &amp; •.,.·
theme of this year's observance, "The Business of Liv· W. Va., Tracy D.' Walburn 35j
ing", according to Dr. Sam Beanstock, tba hospital di· 1 Hamilton st .. Middleport, 'Her·
rector.
man M. Kincaid, 691 Brownell
Ave., Middleport, Denver M.
Thoms, Fisher st., Pomeroy
Mrs. William M. Harden, Syr;.

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cuBe, Mrs. Evan D. Jon e

Jacksoo, Pamela o.
"'"· Mrs. Lula Little&lt;, Wellston,
Mrs. Henry Leith,
Hamden,
Mrs. Lewis F. Taylor. Rt. 2
Those calling on Mr. and Mrs.
~ProctorvlUe, Mrs. Paul H. Fon"
Mark Stewart the past week
, talne Athens Bryce Browning
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were
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stew· PT. PLEASANT - The Mas· I Rt j Dov r '
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art and Nancy Sylvia Stewart, on County Action Group held o o 'Se-00 eR,l andFIMrs. Edward
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Jdlm Hannon Mr. and Mrs. co y-WL
m~~mg SundaY 8I- ·Sa •• • • I atwoods ' Ky•
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Rvmond Cundut and Joke wee- lernoon In the legioo building
turday - Clarence A. Mil·
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lex, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil eon- on VIand Street attended by ••· ~~j~.:~3 F;urtb Ave., Mrs.
ftl.l
d)ff and Tanya, and Mr. Jameo er 40 lntereoted penon•.
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RdU.b of New Haven. .
Membership cards were dis- Grande, PatriciO Ann
•llr. and Mn. BUss ·wnson lrlbated and per1101111 Qldlcated Bidwell, Mrs. Marg~ret
r,
and grandson Brent of OJarle.. on the cards committees they staats, Mrs. Franklin H.
tOll have returned irom a two were in.terested in and would 100 • 130 Browndl Ave., M~~le-11
wel!ks&lt;visit to St. Petersburg, serve on.
port, Kenneth nay McHaffie.
t...;;~7.':':"-=.:=::---.,.-::---~~~-~-~ Mode better than ever
Fla. , where they Yislted their The Rev. Charles A. Pil2er 95 Brownell Ave., Middleport,
daughter and son-In-taw, Mr. discussed with the group sever· Mra. Gertrude Mees, 122 IJnVAL
Spo•ge" Chamoil
b&lt;fore. More washable
and Mrs. Phil van Vranken and al programs possible under the coin Hill, Pomeroy, OJarleo Ar.
PORTABLE MIXER
COMBINATION
now. Plastic bonct•rtnew daughter Stepbanle Dawn. Economic Opporlunllies A tl. thur Morarlty, Syracuse, Mrs.
wash with soap &amp; waMrs. Nan l'dclntosh returned Paul Wedge, Mason C 0 0 n 1 Y Edna Gertrude Pickens, I!Jocine,
ter. Large stock now
from a two weeks visit to Ak· Board of Education member, William 0. Plummer Jackson
ron, Ohio where she visited her d~ the. ?~ead Start" pro- Mrs. Jact L. Feuerha~her Jack~
for better selection.
sister and uaisted with I b e gram bemg wllated by t h e SOR, Charles M. !Jenny, Coal· I
care of Mrs. Bill Knopp of Ma- Boor~ of Educaliml in Weot ton, Joe N. a,....., Jr., Rt. 1
son wllo ;. aerlously IU. Vlrgima.
Ray, Mrs. Wlloon Reeves JronMr. Harry Campbell 1o oble The Board of Directors of the ton, Mrs. George A. May~, Rt.
to be out following aa Ulness Action Group will appoint com- I Ironton, Mrs. Jolm Queen
at his home here.
mlltees after a survey is made South Weboter and Ra
W,
FOR VARNISH
Mrs. Sylvia Stewart and dau· of the membership cards col· Campbell, Parkersbura yw y~
ghter Sally and l!'amldaughter ilocted at Sunday's meeting.
lllrtllo
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Anna Jean w- ill ParkeroMrs Harold Jl' Q
burg laol week.
J'le•oowt VaHey Jlolpllal
Gall! · .
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SURFACES
Mr. Jack Bachner Is ablo to ~MI'ITED - Jerry Wa,ne sunc:'liB, daughter, 8:111i a.rn.
TRASH CAN
PORTA FILE
be ID hill store hera after being Jividen, Robertsburg;
Mrs.
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111 for oometime.
Kenneth Wilson, Roberlsburg;
DlociwJed
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stewart, Mrs. John Cox, Galllpolls; WiJ. Patients discharged over the
'Make•
your
t!C&gt;usc
Mr. and Mrs. CecU Cundiff and llam Rigsby,
Roberlsburg; past weekend included Mrs
cleanint eas1er. U:;e
daughter Tanya were ahoppin&amp; Lawrence Rail, Columbus; Mrs. Eliabeth McGuffi Mr
·
UMITED TIME ONLY!
in Point Pleasant recently
James B. Hall, Columbus; Mrs. en Fulk.s Mr Gm,
for varnisht&gt;d
and
WITH THE PURCHASE OF
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cun. Earl Wamsley' Pt. Pleasant; Miss aeo'rgla "s ecrge
ey'
paintffi surf11ce.~. Won"t
dill were at the Gallipolis Clin- Rosa Mae Jffars, Southeide.
aid Blake M pene~~=· Ge&lt;.
ONE GALlON OR MORE OF
harm finish . E~pefa11y
Ic Saturday becauso ol illness DISCHARGED - James AJ. nent M ' A~·
TenDUPONT PAINTS
of their 8011 Johnny
lien, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Warren a ' . rs.
a Booth, Richi"Ood for trallf!r panel·
Mary Dudding who has heeD ' Jividen, Robertsburg; Arthur
:-;:''ts Mrs. Charles Am·
tnt,
111 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IDunlap~ Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Ron- ~ 'c Fr. 1 • L. ~der, Mrs.
Eber Roush is able to be out. me Wt111ht, Ashton; Glen E. ~ M. 8 ey llld infllllt daugll'
Seymour, Pl. Pleasant; Darrell
• rs. R. N. Sbmelt and lnHerdman, Pl. Pleasant; Tam- flint 100• Mrs. M. R. Halstead,
Annual Services
my Wallace, Apple Grove; Mrs. Mrs. Charles Clagg, Cbarles
Being Announced
Larry Whittington, Arhuckle. Sprouse, Walter James, RichPI'. PLEASANT - The an- BIRTHS - Mr. and Mrs. ard Harker, Doo E. Guinther,
nual Union Easter Sunrise Ser·'I Luther Holbrook, Pl. Plea.. Charles Morris, Mrs. Clifford
vice wUI be held Eaaler lllOl'll- ant, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Carder, Ora N. Carlisle, Mrs.
KUTTER
26" bi~e with chrome fenders, whi te sidewail tires,
ing at 6:30 a. m. at the PI John Gillispie, Southside,
a Gardeo Prater, Betty Phiillip~.
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head
}Jght and back carrier.
Pleasant 111gb School. The Rev: daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John Beth Gooderham, Vance E.
ALL FOR
95
Clarence Dillon, minister
of Cox, Galllpolla, a son,
Meter, Barbara Evans1,, ri~=~
ONLY
the First Church of God, will
ta L. May, Evel,n R. II
Another Pickens' good buy. Purchase on payment
be the speaker.
VIncent J. Hill.
plan if you wish.
Weather permitting, the sar- Public Peiionnance
Chester Arnett, Mrs. Golden
vices will be held at the foot- To be ou Thunday
Canaday, Cllarleo w.
NEW SHIPMENT
ball stadium. In case of lncleMrs. J..•ie Chlldresa, Mrs. IJn. '
ment weather, the service will PI'. PLI!;ASANT - 'l1te 7th Ider Dains, Ray s. Elan, Mrs
be bold In tbe ochool audllorlum. and tllh Grade vocal groupo of Dean R. Fruier, Wendell ;.
Union Good Friday servlces Pl. Pleasant Junior High James, Mrs. Robert Lee Wnc.
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will start at noon ID the llfaiD School wUl 11vo 1 publlc per· Mrs. Keith ilfce111118,
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Potontod tllo .., wltlo f'
Street Baptist Church. The mes-Jiof!"ance In the Jr. High audi- E Mayes Sr. Mrs, Hobart Put•!*If· ...,. ..plll:ity
Won't c:ratk. Comes in patterns
will be delivered by the torium on Main Street. ThtD'• ney Mro. Edward Rowland Mro
just Uke wallpaper. Paste or
Rev. Gilbert Moore, pastor. day, AprU. 22, _at 7:30 p. m . . un· C. Blalne Sanders, Okey Skid.
tack on.
VAL TEST
AUTO SEAT
der the directmn of ~ Eliz. more, Bllly Jane Sprouse,
HEDGE SHEARS
CUSHION
I5CULPl'OR DIES
abetb -Moore.
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WALL-TEX VINYL
NEW YORK (IJPI) - VI&lt;!« The lllnllll Jr. Hl&amp;b School Mrs. Randolph Word llllll~·
Solvalore. 80, the sculptor spring prom will be held on Elite! Betz.
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whose "Sandlot Kid"
statue April 3o from •:30 P. m. unUI
statidl at the entrance of IJou.. 10 P· m. Music lor the dance
Wali-Tex makes every room play-proof. Dirt and
WALL OPENS
bteday Field 111 · Cooperstown will •,be Jl'11VItll!¢ bJ the, hi!lh
smu~ges spo_nge rij:ht off. Won't tear Uke paper.
b
• IICboOI dance band Wider tbe
Wont
!IW' like pamt. Wall·Tex can take it, lasts
N. Y., lrthpla~ '!f baseball, direction of James Andrew:s. No BERLIN (UPI) ~ The Om).
for _years.
died Sunday.
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closing a breezeway?
Finishing the upstairs?
There's a GAS Room Heater·
Designed to Make It Comfortable!

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FREE HEARING TEST
Will Be Glvon By William Diles, Athens, who has
more thon 15 yrs. nperlonce. He will demonstrate
the moot remo rkable naw hearing aids by Radloeor.
Remernber the ploce ond the dote.

La Salle Hotel, Middleport

Hestlng a new room usually presents
a problem beel11111 the original heat·
ing system was not designed for it.
But a safe Gas room heater can make
the niW room completely comfortable.
Gas room heaters are thermostetically
controlled, lilY to Instill, and occupy

Ill&amp; dlfftren~:~ , •• costa rasa. too. You'll

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nerli servleetl will- be held to. PT. ~l'l'l' . _, state p;,. he "'"ler wu
near- day far David Blacker, 113, ·li !Ice 'TrO)!lper a. :~m: ' lilt1bodr, ly· lour years 1110•
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than haH as much as electric hNt.
Ask your heatlna dealar or c:onboctol
for his recornmendltlons ••• we'le sure
he'll recommend Gas.

almost no space In the room. Install
them between studs, recess them In a
wall, •. you can even put them In the
attic I Many can be vented right
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Have
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you seen the warm daya ball with the banda 8lld not the
brmg the golfers out of their 'lfl'llll 11 008 o1 Jhe biggest •
toCOOtllll I belleve (U Jhe old caDed oecreta The wrist aell
•aytng goes) that everyone and u a binge on. a door and mllll
bls brother wu playlnl plf be free at an tlmea, bUI It 11
•ast week-end. One play.inJ mem. tbrougb the use of the llltpn
.,.~ of the boulehald 1000 Jn.lbal tha lUdden tbMt 11 apo
ptres the othen and It lla't piled.' Hel'e Ia the 1'1118011 till&amp;
1l~g chiU:.,..MDm. ~ all lite proftlsionall
on the tour
are .,........ !tap. Joolc like they nlng so euy.
~ l~un toe~at the ~· Here you He speed being given
,;. II a very
81111111 tblllo the club by the fingers rail&gt;wh~.!j 1t~ ~" tha II' tbaD by brule Ioree of the
builds ~er andy~»eer ':e~~ body mWIC•
llonshlpa bet'lfeen famlll .. IIIII AnyOIIII wbo II llliowl about
olher people of the eommlllllty lell'llllll lo play IPlf the corPeople latllhinl end having fmi reet way lliould COII8kler the
while competing, creates 1 plea- :::martlentleln tha bqinnlng of
••nt atmosphere which does
ev·
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eryone a little and some lot practlce, can one ~cbleve
a
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. hliher goal of efficiency.

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I • •; .., ij r 1 - - .....1'1111-tlLee 0. Wood of Rutlaad, wu
"....-.~ • ~ • ....,. "'"""" aile remetned with• admtM '"v"""" ,_.
011e1 u W. W.
~·\11'1dlted with IIViDC Jhe Uves lire dept., bla
the IDlured anw they were lak·jn.eto and
an
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centa.
lalking lawyer; 11Gtio Rludolpll
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(Wood) ROlland tbelr live llllll for Docemller ~ hll aei!OOI a W. Comploft, chief of safety Ill ''Short ol Mw:der'' t b • u an elevator ..,.... 'til» Debolt
ss
Jtllt before
atrlllll
In flOW: tla)'l belore Chrlstmaa .In COIIIIIIeDtled AlriDIIIt Faile for playera wUJ be ll:dward Smltlt baa bet" ups and doontl; Eva- OdeacP
l'ruee.
aldial I~ -went ¥II&gt; 1111 "UIIIelflsh and ldud act" u Doo M(tcbe!l, • Jotllll aula liDo Amold u Mile PIJ!If"
Mr. Wood· broupl bacll the tlmo.
toward hll fellow IIWiorists. meebaDic; Jsnet Meea u Alme we!Bbl. ~ to tha DaD;
(leo&amp;
lj,ory tbll week Iller 'lisltlng Wblle tlrll'lDa toward an. 0!1 Mar. 13th Mr. and Mrs. carr, a YOUIII ~teao~repber; Jolm Dean, u Dean Jerkhlmer
w. 1.,.
Kr. and Mrs, 11ou where they aloz 011 Raute de VIllers Air- Rou arrived at Dayton and !.any Justice u Jake Bartoo, prim, )lrlNy, and proper bud llhDtrell •••,.......... ..1 j
an patlelli at Lockhoume IIIID P'alle came
aecl rpenl e week at Wright Petter- an easy • gomg sberlff; Randy of the Unlverslt)'; Lee Roy Cade Torotllo
:t t
A'f Bale hospital, Collllllbua. dent at tha brJdli =PIL &amp;I IOD Air Foroe Hospital and tben Sycks U Ralpll Potier, 8 cr.r. as Profesaor Bwiloll, pro(e ar
g I 1 J 'I
111 Aupa&amp;, Mr, Bola wu aeut of tha oeeupan1a were lylnl on wve aent on to Lockbourne 1n ty llwyer; Wendy CIU'(lel' aa AI· of ebeml8try; Patrkla BlaDiteo- .
I
to FriD&lt;le 1o serve lor tltree the river bank· a WOlll8ll and Columblll! wbere they wU! re- gle Jones, a volunteer deputy ship 118 Madam Balleyhoo, Pro- Detroit 4 ,..,., J
years. Mary Ann 111111
their ehild blttl been
Into near main for oeveral months. Any· sheriff; Kenda Cbaney aa Sar· fesscr of flcle!lee 8Dd Bruce Jus. (Oalf pme iChilriW)
five boyJ went toO, Oo Dee. freelnl water.
The airman one wishing to St!tld them cards ab SlmJ18011 a houaekeeper; Rh•
20th the ltllnlly was Involved In removed the woman and child or letters may do so at this
u Lucy Moore, a
an IIUio IICCidelll and were aU from lite water lllld eovered address:
usewlfe; Jim Hudnell
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put In a boaplllllln Fruce.
them with hll coat and shirt.
Mr. aad Mn. Pall IL Boaa
M,::e8• w•
Later, Mr. and am. Rou He made a toumlliuet from bia Loekbottrao
tz aa
0 Pt 0 MI t • I I T
were sent to Gei'IIIIDy to a bet- llllllerablrl to at.m the flow of
A. F. Hoap.
Ezr~ EatoD 88 old man but
Oftlce Soan: 9 to 12.1 to IICiael·lt Noaa 011
ter bolpltal. 'lbe cr!ldren were blood from Ute WOJUD'• lnjur- ::t!"=.e o:.:·B·
anIn
Case" aeo
Tblll'l. - Eut Court St., P"aiiO]"

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BEGINNERS: THE GRIP
READY FOR ACTION - Ready for com bat, Marines storm ashore in the red
beach area bordering the vital U. S. air base at Da Nang, South VietNam. The reinforcements were the second contingent of Marines assigned to guard the base.
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Broadway Four - B. Kraws- ·
cyn 28B ; F. Manley 392;
K.
Kauff Ul; S. Russell 266 ; HandJUNlOR BOVS J..EA'--"UE
1 ~• &lt;1"?.4 \Vn ... ~ r.n-:t 11 N. V icap 1C5 ; Total 1312. Won 2,
Maret 31. 196&gt;
Clothing - J Wallon 431 ; R. Lost L ream No. 2 - L Smith
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In t1ie laot article we dlecultthe 41fferent cluba and their
· ·. This week let's dlacuss
. •w to hold tho club, Keep Ill
"' ind that aU of my reoommen. •lions are on a bull of a atart-

.

Loca] Bowling Results

1

1

B. Swayer 419 .

~ - Saw- er 185 : Ind . High ~ri~s _

P. \1 eter 306 ; Total 1209:

BROUGHTON'S

COTTAGE
CHEESE

W~ 0.

~-N 437 D. Cro w 333 : T Titus C'oll ins 471 . 'Tf&gt;am High GamE' L~st 3. R_ollette-s - L. W1ndon

294 . S. Dom1g.m 404 : Handicap - Simon's Markel 807; Team 42, : L. Ridenour 230: (', Leon.
6711 : Total 2565. Won ~- Lost 1 High Series 2242.
~rd 309; R Yeauger 281 : Hand·
T•am ~o. 1 - lllmd 255. L 1
. 1cap 75; Total 1322, Won 3. Lost
Vaughan 456 .I Burt 420; K,
TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE I 0·
Phalm 322; Bhnd 255; Hand!April6. 1965
Slow Four -· E. Hal•y 327;
ntp 710 : Total 2416. Tram No . Foreman &amp; Abbott
~ lack· ~ . Neal 325 ; J . Ferguson 307;
3 - T Vaughan 210 . Blmd 2:)5 st on 505: .~bOott 472: r.rurser V. Phillips 292 ; Handicap 45 ;
n Hood 256 Blind 2fl5 :
.1. 50R. Dillon 497 . Radfnrd
517· , Total 1286 Won 1 Lost 2. Spare.
(:laze 342 : Handif':lJl 102:1 To- 'l'ntal 2499. Won 1, Lost 2. Point; less- W. Fetty 343: M. Snow.
t.::~l 2341. Won 0. Lost :1
'l.. Meigli Co. Reagle Club _ den 261; P. Grant 428 :
Blind
'f'f!am High Three Games - . Rupe 500 ; Joe Johnson
473; 1255. Won~· Lost I.
Ash land Oil 2565: Team Htgh 1\en .John son 573: Chi~ ler 476:
Team Htgh ~hree Ga m e~­
Single Game - Ashland 011 Wipple 458 ; Handicap 42 ; To- T~am No . 2 1,:,84; Team H1gh
914 Ind. High Thrf:'e Gtm1e~ - tal 2522. Won 2. Lost 1, Points SJ-ngle Game
Team No. 2
Loring Vaughan 456: Ind. ll1 gh 6.
549, Ind. High Three Ga mesSingle Game - Loring Vrmgh- 1 G &amp; J _ Sisson 479 : L()ng·' P_hyl!i s Granl 428; lnd: High
an 200.
streth 388: Jim Johnson 500: . Sml{le Game - Phylhs Gr&lt;int

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btlt EVAIS
SWEET

U. S. Cov't, Inspected

FULLY COOKED

ROLLS

Ham Slices
Thick

Regular

Wafer Thin

Hawl ings 48fi ; Rlind 3911; Hand!-1159•

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Women's Thursday Mlf'rnoon
League
April I. 1965

PK8.

YOU

Wellesley Farms

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AND THE LAW

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Ind . High Game _ K. John- lnow as she bad promised her
221; lnd High Series _ K husband tins treat for dmner.
Couch 393 ; L. Burt 346 : .I. Hy- [:Johnson 523; Team High Gam~ It was only a two-minute
sell 360 ; Handicap 276 ; Total ,- Mason Keystone 898 · Team ldrlve to the netghborhood gro-207'1. Won I, Lost 2
High Series _ Meigs c~. Bea- eery stor~. In her rusb how·
Team No. 1 - c. Ohlinger i gle Cl ub 25'2.
ever~ Sally left the keyt1 m the

I

t. lson

439; E. Sellrles 368 : N. AmH ·
.
bary 405. A. annmg: •48 . P.
Mullcl1 462 · llandJcap 102 To-

C.

I-CT.

cap 150 : Total 2393 ; Won l, Lost .
2. Points 2. Uolsum Wood
503 ; Martin 520: Grate
553;
Rutland Furnituro D Grale Schilling 419 ; Art Stol&gt;art 397 ;
4(MS , P. Carson 339 : l'. Black Tota l 2492 : Won 2. Lost :, Points
~21; M. Edwards 243; V. Grate ln.
309 ; Handicap 372 ; Tota l 1992. 1 Crow's Steak House - Ingels
Won 0, Lost 3. Fabric Shop - 457: llaley 547 ; Holliday 410;
E. Roush 455: A. Nease 401: Duerr 456: Davis 489 ; Total
N Barton 412 ; L. :.1cKinney 2359; Won 2. Lost I, Points 6.
KEYS IN mE IGNITION
3"8. I. Howell 4441 , Handic:1p Mason City Keystone - Smith
162 : Total 2184. Won 3. Lost 0. 266 ; Ash 211; ~1cKenzie 409; Right in the middle of mix- " '
Simon's Mkt. - P. Collins 1Gloeckner 508 ; Craig 451 ; Mar- ing her favorite cake, Sally dls~7 1 ; G Burdette 388 : D. Clark [cinko 357: Handicap 127 : To. j cove~ed t_hat s~ was out of onr
~:o : M. Oomigan 428: D. Ni~ n ~ lal 2335 Won 1, Lost 2, Points spectal mgredtent. She really
1
429: Handicap 126 Total 2242. , 2.
couldn't throw the mixture out

Won 2, Lost 1. Landmark
P. Bilikam 372 ; Blind 330 ;

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TOMATOES

All Fla¥Dn
!-l·hl.
Ctn.

btl,

1gmt10n when she went . into
the store. She was in the
Womf&gt;n's RN!Inner sLeague 1
.
April 7 1965
store only a mmute. but when
_
' she returned to the parking lot

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6-Daily Se ntinel, Pomeroy·M!ddleport,
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Apr. 12, 1965 .the car was gone.
Suddenly she heard a grind-

VoucanwiA

UP to 101000 rd'Jt Gletln Stamps

ing crash down the street. Run-

ning to the

sidewalk,

Sally

could see a white station wag·
on-her car!-tangled with
a
large truck .

.Ever,body

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System

car."

Stop In Ivery Clliance You Ga~
The More Store Vilitt ••• Th• More .

The policeman collared the

thief . The thief, irked at being
caught, corn..rnented, "Lady, it's

too bad you left the keys In
th~t

uMaglc Checb"

car, or this might'a never

happened."
''Ma'am,'' aaid
the policeman, " if this is true, then I'll

BOIJits •ir rnowment:
for aruter c:leanina; power.

have to give you a citation for
violation of the city ordinance
prohibiting leaving keys in an
unattended car.''
"And I'll sue you for negli·
gen&lt;~e." came the gruff
corn·
ment over Sally's shoulder.

deep! Fnl!

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I. Turning Sally saw the truck
1

driver. "Your leaving those
keys really caused this acci·
dent, " he said.

Complete Wllh
Deluxe 8-pc. set rtf I Where di&lt;l Sally stand' Was
CARRIES ITS
TOOLS INSIDE f
, •• in a Ult.out tray!

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she really responsible for the
whole situation?
No. acoonibll to 8 r~eat

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ruling of t•• Olllo Supreme
Court. While IDIDY ltl&lt;al ordlnaaceo prohibit leavlag koyo
In the lgaltloa of an UDit·

dN118r oen htlv•l

tended vebtele, tbe drive!' C!aa~
not h&lt; held rotpoasible foi

lfNUUKA8LI NYLON NOH e rt."ftt TOP Lll
• IIDOIQLI IIRW P• DUll' IAI e ltOftlt AD,UITII
• OHD CADD1' • TOI IWITCH

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tb&lt; negHgeat aetloa of the
thief who ll&lt;alo it.

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INGELS
MIDDLEPORT

FURNITURE
WY2·263S

The court's opinion said that
only when the owner entrusts

l.he owner have any liability
, for lbe latter's lctions. In thi~

case, the thief took the car
I without Sally's consent . It wu
he who caused the accident.
Therefore, Sally is liable only
I' for the l~al fine ror leaving

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A.M. Thunclay, April 15

tHE POMEROY: CEMENT BLOCK· CO.
PHOMES WY2.:tl93 and WY2~79

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69c

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PAINT THINNER

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IOUND

..... $1 .69

a.au:

3o"u•m

SHOWEIDOOR

$23.75

met.l, m•somy &amp;url'ecet .•• or Mtlfttol.
tlful. flat finish with c lean eotors.

blln.

Russia launched IDto
~the tint hnl!l" to orbit
lite ~ and return salelf,

warping.

termifn. rot, mold.

IIMir-QDM

the two band. Both bands gripping the elub should feel 11
one,. topther end pressure
points are In the middle two fingers. It Is with &amp;be fingers that
lhe touring profeulonal whip•

Jn ijat,

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prwvenlltive for wood.
Guards against pa·'lt

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By Ulllletl Preso Jntenlatlonal
Today i! Monday, Aprll IZ,
the 102nd day of 11165 with 263
to follow.
The lJ100I1 11 approaciJinC Ita
phaU/ ,
,
The momiag stars are Mara
and Saturn.
The evening ators are Mara,
Jupiter and Mercury.
On tbll day In history:
In 1861, Confederate fonles
opened Ore on Fort SUmter, •
federal fort In the harbor of
Charleston, s. c., and the avn
Wor bepu.
In l!Hii, President Franklin De
rano Rooaevelt died m Wll'lll
Sprinp. Htll'ty Tr U miD WIS
tw&amp;nl Into olllce to •cceed

·-Willi,

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THE ALMANAC

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..., to dol•n

much success in unification of

"Arrest that man,'' scream· l

VACUUM CL.AN.It

PAINT
BRUSHES

The rlghf hand placement on
the club sljouid be with the left
t~umb flttjsg In the hollow or
hfe line; lrll lite small finger
overlapplnf the Index finger of
the left hand. Ths grip being
most wldely used bas received

Racing to the scene, Sally

EUREKA

&gt;egin, How you develop your•elf ,by practice ;., entirely up
to yl&gt;ti. Through the seventeen
years I have been playing golf
I have learned U18t the old golden rule. "You pt out of anything just what you put .In It" 11
very fair, true and juat atal&amp;o
menl.' Adjuatments will be necessary among different people
because no two peraons feel the
same reactions when they lake
hold of a aolf club. Beware of
changing your hand position on
the club upon the auggeotlon of
a golfing friend unless you are
confident that he Is quaiHled.
A change in your grip unexpect·
edly can be a major tum for
b""t or worat. Your hands tell
the eluhface w11at to do. n It
doesn't return to the ball In a
straight manner the ball wm
be hit In any w~y but straight
and anything con result from
hook to a high fiyln8 ahol. Always keep this In- mind whife
practicing. Your biggest goal Is
takiqg the club away and bring.
mg II back to the baD 1n a
straight way. Holding the club
with }he left baDd only, place
the gjip so that It II dlqonally
aero., your band. 'lbe end or
the ~ s1ll!lld Itt under the
heel ' the hand and run dlagonan down across the latuctIes
over the !I4!COIId Joint
of tM Index finger. The v form.
ed by the lhumb and Index finger Q.ould point toward your
rtghl · sh~. Pressure to be
applk!tl to the grip by the hand
I~ in,. the laat three fingers, ~
f1rm grip by the left hand must
be beld throughout the enUre
OWillJ to keep the club on a
good path and from turning or
sUpping. .\ .slove Is vecy essential in help!tlg you io this. The
golf glove ;., made very thin so
th~t -\"'U can tetaiD feel. Persp~rabon can make the grip sllppery and hard to hold on to in
hot weather, A glove also helps
keep bllstel'~l from forming. Ladles especllluy should have a
golf glove llleciluse their hands
are gmerally much aofter than

men's.

saw the sa d truth_ Her ca r
, was a wreck and so was the
truck . A man. was climbing out
of her car, JUSt as the police
!arrived.

YO HOME
DURING OUR ••••

point or a correct way to

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Tf'am No. 2 _ R. vawzhan _1.,.._ • ._,. ,,.,.r 3tiZ .J Warner 422 355. A. Radford 337. M Han205. J . Swatzel 327 ; R.
Burt C. Krautler 333 B. Smith 430: 1 nahs 337 ; K. Wildermuth 355 ;
353 . S Van Meter 250 ; R Hag- Handicap 162 ; Total 2!40. Won Tot~! l384 . Won I. Lost 2.
ger1y 399 ; Handicap 951: T nl al 0, Lost 3.
Pt~nettes - I. Bartrum 311 ;_ V
2485. Won 1, Lost 2. Ashland
Ind . High Game - C. Ohling- Davts 238 ; P . Stone 354 ; C. 'van
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UNIT PRICI CONTRACT

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508.t fM I or 5 .02 mila.

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St.le Route
1 and
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flout.
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CaUla CouDQ&gt;. Ohio. OD hctlo.,. No. at, ill. RuLland m&lt;l S&amp;Uibtll"J bld4in• propoaa!."
Each bidder tball be n!qulred
1.o
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Boll worth up :ao 1 8 m . Loull- do'WD 8 p.m.; Jolll '-'tdd Dtan CIUCAGO. (UPI) - ~I ....,._ G.... 1J1 , f
llna up 10, 1:10 a.m:; ., Hlrry don 10:40 p.QL; J,Jm Hood :":, 1 ~":~~-~~n~J ~~
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Jooes. up 5 a.m.; New OrleaM dowlt
32.58, lnton US
up 13, UO a.m. : Laguna down 7 15
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23 5-25 am . Jeffmo
zs : l .m.; ..., · IWfl up I
lesion 2Ut. London dam
up • 8:30a.m.
s.'. 30 ·a.m.;· J.,. S. LaWII." down
1'lllll1llli 11 leel, MllJ'IIId
G.....,up 1:110 p.m.; Alice down Kua•.. River - Semol up
and Winfield dam 58 1..1. Greenup 10:10 p.m.; Bayou Lor· U.ndon 4:50 a.m.;
Beaver
Ohio
River
will rlsb!i
aloe
do
G
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lhe rate of one tenth fool
r
wn reenup I :30 ·a.m. ; down Wnuleld 3:116 p.m.; llelenl
Mark M. up Greenup 6:30a.m.; Z. up Wlnlleld 3:30 p.m.; Allen hour at GallipoU. Dam
· Tlbolt up Meldahl 9:10 p.m.; R. Merrill down Winfield li p. 1
Boat Movemeall:
Volley Voyager up Meldahl 11:· m. H. E. Bowleo up Wlnfield l
Ohio Rl••r . Onward up
55
Aetna-Louisville down 10:35 p.m.; Lucy Jane Lucaa l
a.m.; Bob Benter up 14,
2:5:&gt; a.m. ;
Elisha down Wlntield 3:05 p.m.;
l1 :30 p.m.; Little George up
Woods up Meldahl 4 a.m.; Lor· George Price down Winfield;
a.m.; PegB)' Downey
ena down Meldahl 4:55 a.m. 3:15 a.m.
·
II, 5:30 a.m.; OVEC down 16,
Se 1. I ~p
M'd
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1965-91
6, 40 a.m. ; Lillian G. down
2:10 a.m.; Col. Davenport
I
17' 1 ' 50 o.m.: Robert a.
dowu 18, 8:25 p.m.; Fran\
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Prei«'t lind Work lellath-3:9.9118-e concrete.

feet u.r 7 &amp;7 m.Hu
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DtiNdor' of Obl•. at Cotumbul. Ot\lo, ID UHI Vlllaae of lllddlepOrt , by
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IUlUI lOiot A. 11.. Obio (£qternJ •urhcl.lll' wilh uphaltle concrete.
lt.3 DA. In S~buey ToWlWlfp,
tt1Mar4 TtmL 'J'uelda,, April J'f,
~·j;::p.t ;'t:~v~=·
tbe Vllla.1e o f Middlepo rt . b!
RH Law&amp;
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wtlh _up.ll.al.tlc concNte.
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AddtMa Uld Qtel:bln ToW1t- fMt ur 1 .48 mHet .

·.·by-ruurtaclaJ
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vw.,.upbaJUc
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propou• will b4 r.eel.-.&lt;1 llr.G·1..:1.74.

at Ul• oft\ce -.1 the State

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ftle wiUI hU bld a ctlrt!Hed c-becll:

At last! A Hearing Aid
MILLIONS Cen Wear!

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an amount equ11.l l.o tlva ~r unt
"I• bid, but lJ! no .. vent more than.
ten thout~nd. dull a.n, or a bond for
ten Pll' unt Off 1111 bid payable to tha
director.
Bidder. mull apply, on the proper
torm11 , fo r prequunncat ion with the ,
I IIJI[hWBJ' Crt'!dit Examlm•r. at Columbu~. Ohio. ~I le;u;l 10 day~ tlt!fore the

SALE:

VeDetian •lllldl,, II
....

64 Ponfi'IC _

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all kinds. Venetian bUnd ~ Catalina 4 dr. Sedan. BeaU·
' I
pairs. Window and
Ulul all Whi te Wl' th red VlUY
I
lnterior. Hydramatle drive.
1
shades, all kinds. Cloth avm. Showroom elean.
62 Bonnev•'II• $2, 195
tngs. Da1e WI ppel Supp1y,
&lt;~at" ,..,t to ..,.,n bJdti .
Union Ave .• Pomeroy, Ohio. Just arrived. 2 dr. Bard Top.
Th" minimum waee to be paid to
au labor emp loyed o n thi s contract
I ll SOtc Pontiac's finest an d best an d
sha ll be Jn accordance wtth
the
tbJs one is 1harp. Power
"Schedule of P revlli llnt: Hou rly w"l!" ~--=========
steerinl aad brakes. Hydra·
Hat es "scerta.!ned and Determlnl'd hy 1r"'
matic.
The

Department of

lndu~trial Rela ·

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Improvemen

P!ll"t menl
1n • •
with SecUonH 4115 .03, 4 11504,

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4115 06. and 41HI.{)l u~· Lhe Hevl &amp;ell
Code of Ohio."
-·
Plan• and tpeelf\o•"llmlll are
on '
file in lh., d ..partment of h!ghwaY I I
and the ortlce nf th~~: dln ~ion deputy
dll "t&gt;t'tor.
The dlrenor rt!eervP~ the rl.llht to
reJe&lt;: l aru-· aud ~11 tlid11
P . E. MASIIE'l.'ER, Director
April 12 «nd li

BARGAIN SALE OF
USED

Blaettnars

Tv s ETs

rake your pick- 30 sets
to go at only

$3.88each

MAKE UP TOYS FOR EASTERI

Retails effective
Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday Only.

Poinef'ev, Ohle

HAY TO CUT on shares. Phone
SH 2-5128.
4 11 3tc

NIRYI DEAFNESS
"lodel of Rew" Miniature Hear in! lid Given
(nllt ... • d•IZZ 11,.-Qri•tr cr.i•V

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BUCHANAN
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nJ 14n 11re11, M.W.
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WOMENPAST21
WITH BLADDER IRRITATION
Aft t'" r :n. f!OnWiloll Kidn ~7 or Bladd er lr·
rlt•ti•,n~ aiii'Cl twic e a • many women u
men and maY' make you teoaf! sod neno 111 '
from too frequent !,turning or ltchirtll:
Urlnntion both day 'al\d mttht. St'COlldarUr. Ytlll may lou ale9 and &amp;uftl!r trona
Peada.cMtl, B&amp;ckll.ch~ and reel old , tired,
•eprt'ned . In &amp;uc h irritation. CVSTEX
uu su~~olly brlnl{s last. tt'la x"lne comfort by
curbing JrtJtatJns 1erms m atron~r acid
urine and b,. lna lgt'slc pain r elief'. Oe~
CY8TII:X a~ drU&amp;"IIiiU. Pet! latter 1ut.

AUTO SALES
PLYMOUTH Sa
t !Ion wagon '59
d 1 9 paSSenger,

m

at·IC transmtss·on
1 •

power

brakeS power &amp;leering oood
•
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tires good condition. Call
1

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WY 2-2246.

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Arrests Made

For t•tler hamburge
or meat loav" try
A&amp;P't F... h, lun
GROUND CHUCKI

By Ohio Patrol

c

lb.

'!be Ohio State Patrol today 1
reported the arrests of Pau1
RED RIPE - Fine Sllcen
Sigman, 31, Middleport,
lo Meigs court April 30
speed; Rooald Fry, 17, Pomte-11
l•rg•
roy, cited 1o Meiga juvenile
court for no brak.. : Roger
tube
Mowery, 22, Pomeroy, cited to
Mel gs court, April 30, for failure
register, and Carroll SwanFOLLOWING SPECIALS EFFICTIVE ALL WEEK
51, Middleport, charged
driving while lrrtoxicated,
with bi• hearing set lor
A&amp;PCREAMED
COLONIAL PURE
in Gallpolis court.
John Will of Middleport, L.
G. Marchi, Sr . , and Vance Rees
of Gallipolis, and Sgt.
Pierce D. McCreedy, command· I
er of GalllpoU. Post, Slate
Highway Patrol,
altended
state eonventlon of
tbe
EXTRA FINI
Patrol Auxlliary In CoiUJDSaturday 111d Sunday.
'!bey heard addresseo by
GRANULATED
James
Dr. Carl
and Coach
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Public demand makes Heiner's

&lt;t,\rl,·rl of quality
··he•e~s

EARLY AMERICAN SOFA BED

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ITALIAN PROVINCIAL STYLE, 90"

Pineapple • • 2 69c
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44L

PUU UP CHAIR

CIM

13 EGG RECIPI

Early American WING BACK CHAIR

ANGEL FOOD~:.:39c.
CHERRY PIE S,.P·~39c
Strawberries 2 69c

oneforall

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JANI PARKER

R....... 1. 49c

BOOKCASE BED

pkts.

M1ke

-wq.

A&amp;P

Eggs _

1%

lb.

pkgl A~

Cr1t..

6-oz. pkg. 29c

6 PACK ASsottTID

Worthmore Chocol•t• Crelm Eggs

3

Worthmore Coconut Cre•m Eggs
Br1ch 5c Assorted C_re•m Eggs _

pkg.

CHOC. COyEUD COCONuT

Warwick Decor•tecl Cream Eggs-----'..,.......--CHOC. COVERED COCONUT

of

for 25c
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S-ol.

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Egg

Warwick Decor1tecl Cre~m Eggs-------:-----:-., 1~~

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'"w idt• for • FHfll ~r.t The CENTURY indudes 010er 20 libenllzed feanoml B~ur
proteeuon for comprehensive, collillon, llabilicy
Y,our doll'! can buy. Also, w!rh Pamlly
IIOD, provides coverap IJPIMI: UD(JtSUted drivers
: : .. wirh immedlote oerrlemeaq for peuoual
~a•urJes, no .1111tcer wOo's at fauld
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WILLIAMS INSUIWfCI AGENCY
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E. 2nd St.

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$9.75

JASY CHAIR

R.. ular Price

Discount Price

ARMLESS CHAIRS

Regular Price

FOR BUNK BEDS

$52

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e9x12 TWEED RUGS · .... · ·· $18.88
hlltl Chor11'

e BEDROOM SUITES

· · ·-· · · · $288.00
e 5 PCE. DINETTE .. · .. ·.. · · •• $41.00
41'co. loctlonol

e TAILE LAMPS · · .. · · · ·••· ...... $4,88

Nylon , ..rio-Polly l'..m Cushlono

$69.95 $39.75
Discount Price

$39.95 $24.00
Regular Price

Discount Price

5c \
EACH

15c
Regulor Price

$1.49

Discount Price

89c

SQ. YD.

SQ. YD.

RfiiiU lar]SI-1ce

SAVI

$19.95
$24.95
$29.95
$34.95

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50% \

Regular Price
$5.95
$2.50

Discount Price
$3.00
$1.00

Regular Price

Discount Price

$14.95

$4.95

e LIVING ROOM SUm ·· ··· · · $199.00

3 ROOMS :~iN~EU~E $59 5
lnclud• lb.,.. ond Refrlgerotor

BRING THIS ADV. WITH YOU AND GET A

S TIE BROOM -

-FREE I
GlontSho

TOY BUNNY
If
FRiqiDAIII!'
APPLIANCI Nolil Hurryl
Svpply -Limlhdl .' ·

3Sc:-:

Foam Beck

esn OF 3 TABLES •· ........ $18.80

you""'.

29c

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CHOC. COVIIIID

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$14.95

rwin Size HoDywood HEADBOARD

e COMPLm BUNK BEDS •· · •·•· · · $68
e SOFA BEDS · · .. · · · · · · · .. · ...... .. $55
e 2 Pc. UVING ROOM SUms •.,.,. $99

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6-oz. pkg. ?9c

POlL WIIAPPID

Worthmore $0lld.

Discount Price

CHECK THESE SPECIAL DISCOUNT VALUES!

LOW
RATES

Worthmore Mlnh~•ll- Eggs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .12-oz. pkg.

W1rwlck Fruit 1nd Nut Eggs

Regulor Prlca

t.

MEDIUM IIZI PANNID

SHOP FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8:00 P.M.

$9.50

$188.50 $89.75

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Worthmore Jelly Eggs - - - - · - - - , . . . . - - - ·1-lb. pkg. 29c

USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT AT· · .. · · · · .. .. ..

$19.95

FLOOR COVERING

$79.95

QUALITY AUTO INSURANCE

ASSORTID OR ALL ILACK

Worthmore Milk Choccillfe Egg

Discount Price

$139.95

"PROVINmOWN'' SOliD MAPLE

Your EASTER CANDY He1dqu1rten

Worthmore Assorted Jelly

Rflllular Price

$39.95 $19.00

SOLID MAPLE CH!ST

1-lb.

R. .ular Price !m"scount Price

$49

EXCELON nLE

Maple Framed Plate Glass MIRROR

$48

$109

COIL BED SPRINGS

MARVIL-FRENCH VANILLA

From high chair to
high school, Stride Rite. 111'8
lll8de for youag feet fll all agea.
They ... crafted
with tbe utmoet Clll'8 llld Hill
- 81111 ... it tl.a the

'29.50

$79.95

Discount Price

"CHARLAMAnC" RECUNER

$149.95

Discount Price

Regular Price

SOUD' PANEL FOLDING SCREEN

$149.95

R..ulu Price

$16

Limetl Oak Dining Room Chairs

"FLEXSTER" LOUNGE CHAIR

OR LESS
PER MONTH

$34.95

369.95

$269.95

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MAPLE FLOOR LAMPS

SOLID MAPLE HARVEST TABLE

TRADITIONAL STYLE,

DOLE BRAND-SLICED

JANI! PARKER -

$158.00

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Aolclld

PROVINCIAL STYLE SOFA, 85"

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Pl-pplo

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Cheese

il there!

$149.95 $97.00

WALNUT BUFFET

1

Cottage

Cane Sugar

SfO.OO

CLEAN
SWEEP

1

1

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to get the bill 'show ready
its April 21 nperung . TheHe men are adding some spar· asutedbcolamlmmlllesttee. ~~i:::
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House:
e SAND SIEVE
69c
k•• to th e fatrssymbo,t
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---~~----------------curb 011 tobacco produeUon, DO Senate: judiciary
eSAND PAILS - - -- - 49c to $1.69
leglslatlonb has been submitted beartng~=-~~..,
eSCOOP SHOVEL-----29c
yet To aceo blll awalttng Co
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President's -rr
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WA SHING1'0N (UP!) --Status Ia full-oeale attack on automoHouse
haB approved bill to reof major legislation:
bile and truck exhaust fumes.
lmmlgratloa
gerrymandering by reAll Cello Wrepped With Lots Of Candy I
. Votiog Rlgbto
No legislatior submitted yet.
Admisistratlon proposed
that congressional disPreSJde~t has proposed
out Smoking - bills have been Jn. illation, over five year
be compact, and com-1
1: wmg literacy and other voter troduced In both houses 1o re- of the national origins
posed of population within
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tests and providing for federal quire that cigarettes be labeled sy!lem and replacement with per cent of the average figure I
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
regiStration of Negroes in seven a health haard. Senate: Com· first-come, firot·•erved
for each state. Senate:
states with low registration or merce Committee hearings un- wide pooL Visas would be in- plans announced.
voter turnout. Congrees has derway.
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added poll lax repeal and new Colleges - President asking
m?chlnery lo combat voter dts- $210 million, Including $120 milwmmatlon In stales outside lion to upgrade college libraries
those covered . by the AdmmlS· and assist small, new colleges,
!ration bill. House : JUdiciary and $130 milion for siUdent I
subc~mmlttee approved :
full aid, Including scholarships and
JudiCiary comlllltlee drafting federal insurance of pri-vate I
s~.arts TUesd.ay. Senate: Jud1~ loans to students. House : EductJry Commtttee apJ¥'OVed.
c:ation subcommittee hearings
Health &amp; Welfare
underway: Senate: hearlngs unHospital care and social security derway.
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- the Administration recomEconomic
mended a hospital care pro- Taxes-President asked Congram under social security for gress to cut $1 .7 billion rrom
r; etsons over 65 years of age. the $14.7 billion excise tax I
Regulor Prlca Discount Price
Ho}lse Ways &amp; Means Com- structure to add more consum48"L-19"D
m!,ttee has approved, along with er spending power to tho econ· I
Polly foam cushions,
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a voluntary i-nsura.nce program omy. House: Ways &amp; Means !
Attractive print fabric
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lt. cover _
doctor bills, a?d a 7! Committee deliberations expectper cent mcrease In retirement ed to start next month. Senate:
Regular Prlco Discount Price
p~ yments. Hf)use: approved. Waiting house action.
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s ~nate: hearings by Senate Fi·
Fruit wood trim, polly foam cushions,
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nance Committee expected short Area Redevelopment Prl).
arm caps, green fabric
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gram - President Johnson has ~
Regional disease centers _ asked Congress to extend and I
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661n. x 211n. l}'ith 2 in. Drop Leaf
the President has proposed es- broaden existing program to [
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tablishment of 32 geographical· help economically depressed ;
Foam Cushion, light beige fabric
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ly distributed medical complex· areas, . ~uthorizing additional !
e&amp; within five years to Jlgbt $510 million. Present law is due '
heart disease, cancer and to expire June 30. House and
Regulor Price Discount Prlco
94"
Upholstered seat and back
r\roke. First year cosl, $50 mil· Senate : No hearing• scheduled.
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Foam
Cushions,
beautiful
lion, five-year total estimated " hearings sebed_uled.
Matelasse Fabric, Turq. color
al more than $1 billion. Senate "Poverty - President Is seek·
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welfare subcommittee has com- ing authority to ~ontlnue the
Each Panel is 70\-2 in. x 18 in. x I in.
pleted hearings. House : nothing "war on poverty" program
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Unfinished, stain or paint
scheduled yet.
started last year, with spend·
Set
of 2 Panels, Hinged
1\oadsid~, junkyards _ John- mg to be more than doubled on
Foam cushion back and seat
son has prftiiised to recommend community projecta, CCC.type
Fabric
nylon, color lurq. FLOOR SAMPLE
legjslatloq~o eliminate "unsight- job corps and _neighborhood
ly, •beautyjdtstroying junkyards youth corps, and Bid to low InPollv Foam Cushion
Regular Price Discount Price
an~ auto w-aveyards along our come rural
families House
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Cole. --Gold
highways."' federal controls in subcommittee hearmgs start
Looks like a regular club chair when In
addition to' state aid would be Monday. Senate: Nothing schedstrai,ht position. Color charcoal.
lncluded. No legislation has uled.
Fabnc Is nylon
be"' submitled yet.
Housing and Urban AHalrt
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1 Green Tarostry, 1 Dark Green Nylon
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President Johnson has urged
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Velvet-! old Nylon Velvet
Pep pill~ Administration Congress to set up a new [)e.
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bac,king p
I 1o impose stiff partment of Housing and Urban
f~de~al ~on ols on manufacture Development, appropriate $100
Black and white vinyl
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diStribution and sale of am· million to build new basic fa.
phetamines and barbiturates, cillties in needy communities.
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Not much to choose from
commonly known as "pep pills" and help pay the rents ol low
But out it goes
ond "goof balls." House: ap- and moderate Income families.
Foam cushion, arm covera
proved. Setate: no hearings House: Hearings completed In
Good tapestry cover
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I ROLL VINYL SURFACI
scr'l'fuled.
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special housillg subcommittee.
. Water Pol
Admlnlstra· Senate: housing hearing unDiscount Price
tlorl proposes mcreasmg federal derway. Government operations
12' wide, discontinued pattern
grants for municipal sewage subcommittees In Senate
32 in. x 30 in.-27 ln. x 35 ln.
treatment plants and more fed· House holding hearings on new
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•raJ.state r~arch projects for department proposal.
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Improved sewage disposal plants
FBnll
Most people are buying
Senale: bill jlassed. House: PuJ&gt;. Congress Is asked by Presl·
box springs now
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lie Works Committee has ap. dent Johnson to extend current ,
Twin Size Magb. Finish
proved.
farm price· subsidy programs ' ·
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Air Pollution - Jolmson re- Included Is a tO-year plan to'
LADDERS
questing Increased federal au. pay farmers to take 50 to 80
Guard ralls for bunk beds
4Drawer
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thorlty lo iovestigate potenlial million acres out of productloo.
!"'nut""~- ~urces and to launch Except for a proposed tighter
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Metal, Painted Sunnl.
~~:, ~!::e~th Plate Glas•
Yellow; Lamp Inclu ed
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WMhiQI.oD., D. G.-A 1'1&lt;18' 1~al oll'01r, of _ut •ique !nUNt~t to tho.e
who llear but do u.ndentand w&lt;.mil, ~u Juilt. b&lt;-t'o annou.n c~ . A
true life, non-operatillll" IDOdel, •ct11al iii"Ee rephCil ut the sma\IH t
Dablberl: H-ri•C .Atd I'Ver made, will be lfiven 1way a\l!!ulul:"ly frH!0 anyone aawering thia •ctvertb~menl .
Wor It In the pn vacy of
y11ur own home without coa-t or oWilrl tion of .fRY kind , . • "'IT'S
YOURS FREE TO KEEP." TM- 1be ot thi• W.trument i1 only une
o! it. ma.ny feature~~. It wei!lhl leu than a tll1rd of a n mmee and It
ill all at ""r Jr&lt;el," in ooa unit. No wirn k!a d !rom the Wdy to th11
head. Ben • truly hol!f' fo_r tbv H.rd of Hearinfl:, These mudela Ire
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•Colorful B11kets with candy 59c to 2.98

creased 7,000 8 year to

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offer for 'Unecllldlllonal dllcua- cbarlft of apreaaloD aplnsl Hanoi di!IIOUDOed JolmloD aa
lot e~tv wato•
Close to TOKYO (UP!) - Cornmunlsl siOIIll" leadiJli to peaee
In the U~ States
"a stupid pirate" 111&lt;1 aald hit
stores Mrs Chloe
Frost, Chma and North V1et Nam 1tood Southeast Asla The Sovlot U~ Peking said John!on'! offer peace overturt "smella of put.
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the ro ... lolnC provi11ons of thlllf
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to born• ,.. •••, - • ltau. bct"oil' mannor preacrlbed by law at I ~aranteea ahall not be 1ubjec::t to H('lion or 1 portion or portJona ot'
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10 c.rry t1on uf the State of Ohio by addlnl
Second Strft't MlOdleport
111da •v.rpo~H tnlo efttcl to pro· the~to 1 new uetlon •• follow•
bly on July 11 1961 and Amended nqulrementa of Article XI of th•
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wlcl• llliel mon•J• rai.Hd by lua• Settlon 2:h Tha State mn fr&lt;Jm ~nate Bill No 2h enac:led by the Ohio Con.tllutlon the United Statea
Pr1ced for qu1clt f&gt;lle.
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lloa lhall aol M olllllll•led •~ time to time borrow not to u~eed Ge• eral Anembly on May 2:t 116.1 Constitution federal law' and th•
ph4t•d. lG pro•ltla tb.el ao tuar- two hundred nJnety million doll1 n 11 d all appropriations of mo e111 judlelal tnterprelatlon thereof In
POMEROY, OHIO
quirt at Olllo Hotel
al!lleo•
or lendlnt of aldl and lihue bon de or other obliJaUona mtde for the purpoae of 11uch enact lor~ at lh.e time of each fonnatlon
or cr1dll •ball H made \tnller the1eof for an) one or more of the men I• are hereby valid!' ted ratt of a 1 apportionment plan
la1t'l •n•cl•d plUIUat lo or nll- tollowlnc purpo;e1 ecqulrlnl eon fled eonflnned and 1pproved in
(D) The followlnr 11andud1 1ball
For Rent
For S•le_ __ HRE RIOT at "ewells Sunod.atecl by aueb 11111ndmoat for ltructlnJ reconatruettna: or other aU respectl and thev 1h1ll bt' tn be observed tn the formaUon o1,
tacllitlll le be con1tructecl for 'NiAe lmprovlnJ an4 equlpplnl full force and eftect- from and after
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co (hester Ohw Celebnty
tllo pv.rpoH of •ruldlnf oltclrlc bUildlnl• and structure&amp; of tke 1tat 1 the eJhcthe date of this aecUo_nJ npresenta .. ve
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MccO~D"E~R~Nc- 6 rooms and bath LAWN"lOWER, 110 Coal heat
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a111UT ..... ace to 111• piP• and 1tate supported and aNIIt~ In a1 i1w1 of thla alate until am.nd.v
(1) Dl.ltrid; Una tnabltshad foro
Tubele:-~s black New S11e 600
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av.Jhori.Jr;o
eerporaUoa.t
to
stltutions
of
hiJher
education
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or
repealed
by
law
tha
eleclton
of
NI)NIIntattY•
tor
Middleport Ph I er No
Burke•• 120
apartment
x 13 replaces 00 x 13 $16 95
••• or c:onlrtbv.le
- • c:l udl 1 thoae for reaeercn and de
the prevloup.aporttonment period
Lost and Found
WY 2 312t
l 24 tfc 1 Large btrd cage 16-- Lawn
11 wandel• cerl1b. law• eDacled \ll!lopment aequlrlnl Ianda ud tn
1'0RM OF BALLOT
1hall be rei
ed to thl fu1lut ax.•
650 x 13 replaces 650 x 13
by 1M 101111 c-erel AIM-alllly lernta In Ianda lor site• tor 1 ueb
The lbo'VI pro~llbaU b&amp; placH. 1ent poastb •
FOU''D l.llack. white and tan
• ''"g 18 - Complete bed
Bt It r~l\~d by the General butldlnl• ilnd structure&amp; auistlnc on the o~lal baUot In the manner
(I) County llnet mQ btl crouet
$17 95
X ]4 replare! 700 X
bea&amp;le, female Howard No- TRAILER lots for rent close bedsprmgs rnattrt&gt;ss
and
Auemblv of the St1te of Ohio m lhe developme t of 'lhe State to ~dbed by law and 1uu be da- Dnb to the eX11nt noenllf)'
1\fthJ ot the memben eli'Cied acquire and develop Iandi end in•
ed 11 foUoWI
blo. Hysell Run
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Jtp to Laundrymat aBd school&amp; sprmgs, $25 Mrs John W 14 $18 95 77! X J4 replares TbHe
each
coneurrinJ thereJO teruts In Iandt ll.nd develop other
(:1) Dlat.rlett ahall be eompGIIIICI
VaUey lumber &amp; Supply Com- Stout Harnsonvllle SH 2 250 x 14 $19 95 825 x 14 re to
\hat there 1hall b' wbm1tted to the 1tate land• lor water Impoundment
Propoalnr to
of c:ontiJUOUI territorY and lball btl
elac:tora
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the
Std•
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pany. Middleport
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3tc places 800 x H $21 95
stltutlon bY addlnt nomill' and eommunlt)' 1nwreltt . .
f'III!'Ctlon to be held on the n&amp;tural ruourc:e• to develop dlte
Section S to lnereue poaalbll
I HHEE an"'tour roo.._. turntC~h• FOR SALE Long term financ
x 4 replaces 850 x 14 $23 95 Jpeclal
opportunltlel tor
IE) If eon1re ..1onal dlltrlot
ttrst 1uesd&amp;Y •fter the flnt Monday parka and rHteatlonal flcllltle&amp; In•
Ml) 19M • propoll\lon to mend dudlnJ lbt cot at ruction
reconhl1her education b)' bOundarld are altered betw.. n lh•
SANDY S Beauty Salon, moved od IIIII llllfUnlllbed apar\- log on all modern l bedroom Prestige tube tvpe 771 x II re- ln
Article vIII of the Comtltut81on ot' structJon and improvement of road&amp;
YES prov1d1ng for paran· Umea flxell lor apportionment br
to prem,.es formerly
occu I menta. WY ;.54114
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plares 670 x I' $15 95 815 x tha St111lt of Ohio by addlnJ thereto and hllhw.n• therein to aultt the
tee• of Joane to r•l· Artiele X( Ohio ConstitutiOn th•
ntw llection
follow~
polltteJI Jubdlvislons of the etete
denta of the allltl to boundariH of web con1reulonal
pLed by Cliff 1 Shoe Repair
ranc sty e orne
es
to
ftnanct
the
co1t
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con1tructln1
a11i1t
them l1 meeUnc dlatrlcta 11 they exleted at the,.tlm•
11
Sbop, 192 N 2nd St Mtddle- 1TRAILER UYfS - free sew- Road near State Htgbway Ga
15 replaces 710 x 15 118 95, 1 Section U To e1eate joba and and extendlll water and sewetale
expenael of lo 11endlnl of tM last apportionment ahau r ...
en plo\n.ent opportunities and tu linea end malna for ua• m eon
lnstltuttona of bl1her naln fixed for reprenntaUve ap•
port Permanent special
age and water Brown • Trall
rage
Approximately $1500
x 15 replaces 760 x 15 1mprove
lhl economle welfertr of !unetlon wilh Federal frants or
eduettlon to pNWide porllonment purpoaa untiL the nelrt
for payment cit suctll repruentatlve apporllonmu.t .,..
- $10 Hatrcut styling sham
er Park IStale Approved I down balanct like rent Ph
$19 95 670 x 15 Economv Sal the people of the tt1te ll 11 hert·bJ oan• for lnY of such purpose&amp; Ancl
td to be In the P\lblie In• ror uae In conjunction with other
NO f:uaranteH, to author- rlod
poo and set ncluded WY 2· Mmersvtlle, Ohto, Pbooe WY WY 2--533"
3 31 tfc trar 18 95 All pnlP:s plus tax determh
toren and a pruper publle purpoH 10vernm-ental enlltlel In 1 cqulrlnr;
u enaetment of and
section 1
ln fbdnJ any aut.ae.
1
for the atate or Ita poiiUeal sub ~on•trueUnl
reaonstruetlnl
lm•
to validate lawa for quent unatorlal ratlof a eenatorial
S2tit 111&lt;1 772-5263
3 18 JOtc 2-3324
I
Uc
CER ROUND bobbm port
Add $3 00 for wlute
dlvlstona taXlnl dlatrlets or pubhe provlnJ and equippinl water pipe-auch purpo..l, and to dlatrlct previously ent Ued to a ....._
Jlllhorltlli Itt or their 11eneies or lmn 1u-ewm !tow Improvement~.
v~Udate appropriation•
,.
tall
b
1
,-.·
ORDER your southern plants SEVEN room bouse w1tb batb able Sews perfect, hke new
p
lnttrumentalltlll or corpor•l'{lnl auporu lustoric•L or educational
of mone)'l: to carry out
ne':
not for proftt dellt;nated '0{. &amp;n' JacJhtlea rhe llllnlaU totll
the purpo&amp;ell of aucb retl
h
to" 1 dl- 1 t - 1
now, tomatoes. oweet potato and full basement m Svro $29 80 WY Z 2575
4 9 Stc LOTS FOR SAl ~ 1-t
of thtm n 1uch a1en.:lu or nat \1• an ou. t of sur:h borrowilll outstandlawa
be
peppers cabbage Charles R
Ph
WY 2 2455
,, ron age on mentahtlea to acquire eonatrud, 1 1 undu authorl'",y of thll ..ctlort U a m1jortt' ol1he electoH vot ildjolnlnl tt havlnc the ~11t numbllr
Hanit, Portland Phon~ VI euse
one
tl fREE
1AN of our effluent route 248 oppos1te Chester eul•rfe improve or aqulp and to sl .-11 1 ot at •nY time •xceotd aucll lnl on u.ld amendment vull In of Lnhabltanta ard tha repri!!•fl ta•
11
3
&lt; Carp&lt;'t Shampuoers wtth pur Golf Course Willoughby Htll Mil IIH e"ehomle or othero,ybe •un 11 will requue durinl any lavor thereo~ It lhall thereuJ~C&gt;Q be tkm of the diatriet 10 ~
of IJIOJM"rl"' ttrull:'lui'ea. C:4lt'ndllr y~11r nure than UOOOOOOO part of the ~,;orutttuUon
-'-II •- d t
1 «&lt;
ldod •7
4-_I2t&lt;
I APART\IEN rs Ist and 2nd hase of Blue Lustre shampoo (hester, OhiO Phone 985 dtiPOU
equipment and facUlties wltbin the to meet the principii ilnd lnterut
...
32693
Section 10 For the flrst .tx ,.en."
CAmended !ublltltute HOUH
Stet• of Ohio for inch&amp;stry eom• r~uheme te o1 au)' su~h bonda ilnd
Cliff I Shoe Repair, nrw loca- floot tst floor Seruor Susan Baker Furmlure, Middleport 1 :s80
4 6tp me1n dlttrlbutlon and ran•rcb., &lt;;thcr obiiiJtlona 1nd tha ctmr1es
after the
one thOUIIIId nine
Joint Reaolutlon No 1)
hundHd 1 xty.flve the apJI(Irtlon•
to m1k1 or JuanllltM loans and to lOr the 1Uu1nee and n~Urement of
tton Next to Dr Davis a of
Apt Ph II Y 2 3267
I I 6tc FURNISHED 2- be
- d- - h
JOINT
RJ:SOWTION
ment
of
the
represen
..Uvn shall ~
borrow munu and INUe bondll or IUch boncls ami other obllt:atlon ..
••
provided
purauant
to the sehed•
r ce Middlf'
rt
Poho;:h
dves
6
room
ousel
oth•r
oblllatlonl
to
provide
moneys
(illl&amp;nl
due
that
yur
No
part
of
:Propotbl'l
to
.,..ad
aaellone
L
I
I
12
1
laces
tile
tc OON T PUMP jOU stuggtsh sep m Syracuse w1lh bath gar for the i.Cquislllon conatrueUon sueb borrowinl ahaU be e-6ntractecl 10 an 1l ol Arlkle XI ed 11 ule and no eh1na;e shall
ever be
in lhe principle• ol repre1111.•
Ia r1•rn e t
Improvement or after lbe lilt day ot Decfmber 15111
repeal aoettou 4 and I at Al'llcla made
- - ---- - - 4 1
For S•le
ttc tank Gel Klean Em-All age automatiC washer and 1 en
a1 herein utabllllhad or in
equipment ul tuch pr091rh 5truc All bond• or other obl1111 1 ns {uued
xr of She eonstlnttoa or the state tatlon
THL MEIGS CoWlly Cooa H nt
"'Pile tank cleaner
Land dryer WY 2-!i459
4 10 6tp tur" equl pmen t and facll tles purauant to this tectlon .-':•all matu~ of
Ohio Jo prowldo jor apportkln.· the Senatorial diAtri~U except II
above
All territory be·
m•nt of lbl HoUH of RapriMnle- longingprovided
1 Lawa n n be paned to c ..n \ 1nto within thirty year&amp; tram the date of
to 1 county at the time of
rrs art sponsormg a Ham \ OUNli rabbit! for s.ale for mark fant Bureau
- - -- -Uwet..
etfett 11.1~h purpons and to sull or lhue
anv apporuonment &amp;hall 11 to \hi
iJ.lll for ~uch purpoHI the borrow
1 he filth and credit of the elate
Shoot Sunday Apnl II at Easter Vmrent Broder1ck
18 tfc
Business Services
Be It resolv1d by the General AI
rllht of representation and euffrll..
lnl of mo1 e y bv •nd the Jnuaul"e .11rc hereby piWJ'~ !or the po)ment sem bly of the Slate o1 Ohio three
remain an lnteJral part thereOf,
10 a m until I p m at their Ph W"'r 2-6214
4 to-Stp
lor sale HOUSE- pamtmg- tnSJde
di of bonds or other obliCBIIO s ol, ol lut'h bond• o other obJI.ptlons ftfths of the members elected to durlnl
the decennia) period
the 1tate or Its polltlul aubdnl- u 1he lute1est theteon ana thl7 eech hou1e c:oneurrtnr therein thet
Club Rouse on Snow
Ball - EASTER Bunmes
an
1
Section 11 The Governor or hLI
lionl taxinr dlstr1cta or publte- lh!.ll be payable from aU eJtelsea there shall be 1ubmltt~d to the
HJU Syraruse
!)tc EASTER bunmes for sale Eu· Glles Lee Hysell, at Pme out Roof pamtmg and repatr 1 authorities
\1 or their &amp;lencin or 11 a taxes of the &amp;tate exeept 1d
of the state In the manner appomtee Auditor 111d Seeretar)'
- - - - -- _ 4 6
gene Holter Ranne, WI t - Grove WI 9-3871
4 12 6tc Phone VI 3 2700
410 121p lnstrumantilliUI!ll or corporatJOill 'l.alorem t.axea on real and penonal eleeton
prt'•crlbed by law at a 1peclai elee· of State two member&amp; ot the Sen•
not lor prof!.\ desllfJated by •nY of P upeny mcome tiXIt and Ieee, tmn to be held on the Hrst Tue~&lt;111v atet one 1rom the majority part7
Strwart Go Sbop Come 1n 37?3
4 l0.7tc
I
them u auch af•n~:lel or tnstru· ''-'"elk~ or hc:euH taxea relltinl to
the ftn~ Monday In May 19M ana one rrom the minority party,
and see all the new varmint
- - FOR SALE - 1964 Dvnamlc 83 RESTAURANT and pool room mentalities •nd to authorl:r:e the tbe rectatri!IOn operation or use or 11after
propoal!ton to amend ••~tlons 1 de1ngneted by the pre&amp;ldlnr otftcer
mek1n1 of a:uilrante•• and loanl \lblcles on th1 publle hllhWI)'S or 3 8 10 and 11 of Artlela X[ and to vf the Senate and two rw.embert ot
nnes reloadmg
I APRIL SHOWERS Party
Oldsmobile 2 - door hardtop 1 4 ble&lt; Restauranl
&lt;om £nd th• Je 1dlnJ of aid and cr~it to !uell used lor propelUnl aueb repeal 1eetlona 4 and 5 of Article the Houle of RepresenllltiVtl, ona
whl~h l•w•
bond• obllc~uons. "'eh1clea after maklnl provlaion tor XI of the Conatltutlon of Ohio to :Jrom the majority party 11rd one
and accessories re bluemg
11 0 ) mtles Phone Mason. plelt 121 W Mam St lf an loan•
trom the minority party dn~tnated.
Juarautee• 1nd Ioudin( of Jhl)ment o1 amounll pledled from read •• follows
!;J_y the prnldlnl officer of th•
and repainng New and used
7735398
4: C
t!rested contact
C tJence 1ld an ~re(!lt ahall not bo eubjeet sueh e~lael an&lt;l taxe1 for p,11-1nen'
ARTICLE
Xl
Hou11e aha ll e&lt;Jn1Utute the Appor-..
to the rtl'quirementl llmltationl, or o.,r bOndl luued under authorttJ ot
Board The Governor or
guns of all kJnds Depot st
Insurance
Brown at abo e addr'"'s
prohiJ;.ttlon• of an)' other Metlon of
l!tianl Je and H of this Artide
leatlcrn 1 Tbl apporUonml!lT't of Uonment
Arti~le VIII or crl ArtJele XU Sec·
Du.rlnC the period baJinnlnr with thla State f:,.r mernban ot the Gan hit appointee AhaU servt as chair.
man of the Board and the Secretary
Rutland Ohto Ph SH 2-4934
4 9 ••c tlons I and 11 of Ul• .Con.Ututl.on, the eft.CUYI date of the flnt author· eral Ant'mbly d\all be made every of
Stete a1 eaeretar)' of the Board.
Rutland, Ohto
I II "Otc
PHOTO CopVIDI Servtce
provided that monlf• raiMd bJ lzation to t11ue bonds or other obll· ten yeara after the ye•r one thou·
Uxelion ahalt not be ol:tllpted or 1ahon1 under eulhortty ol thll He• saf'd f'lne hundred aevl!ln\'1. In the The Board or any tour memben of
Board ahall at leaft one yelP
lOSE--WEIGHT oalely
withl
lea made ol lqal papen:
ear wash 5511 Pago pled&amp;:ed for the pa;rment Of bonds llon and eontlilUinl durlnJ 1 u~b followlnf manner The whole popu· the
othar oblqauons iiiUfld or tuar- 11mt u IUeh bonds or other obll· latlon o the state 11 atcertatned prior to tbe 1eneral election 1n the
A Dtet tablets Only tic
btrth records and almDfi.
St Middleport, Ohto Phon•[ or
year
one thOusand nll\e hundred.
111ttlet made pursu1nt to t.aw1 en• rations are oulltendhJC, and 10 lor. II bY the :Jederal ceneu• ehall be dl
u der or ratifted, vaUdated. u moue;,s In tbe Deve1opmeut Bond v1ded by the number • One Hurdrecl 1eventy two and et eaeh de«~nntal
at Stark DruK store
other doClliMDII
WY 2 3715
I 17 30tr 1eted
ariod thereafter aiC!ertain and d..
~onfl.rmed and approved b)' thil r.wtlcemont J'und 11'1 lneuf'Jlelent to Torty
1
and tbe quotient 1hell b1 ermine
In aooordaT!ca with Artlclt
~Ktlon
PIIY aU tnternt /.rinclpll and tlie ratio of repreaentatlon In the
POMEROY
IWlter to1annee, Pom...., __ _
3 12 IICI!e
Ohio Conttltutlon the ratio of
No 1uarantees or loans and no fhafle• of aueh bon a or other ol&gt;o' Houll! of Repreaent.atlvu tor ten XI
Jack W Caney,
t 4 Uc! 1 0 McCov Auctioneer Tram
repre~enta\lon aeeordl.nl to rr.e de•
lendtnl ot aid or eredit ablll btl t'bllabont 1111Ued under authority ot yeal'l nexl succeadtnc sue-h appor· eenniel census the rumber t4 Rtl~
• aeet on and beeomlriC due m UO,ment
AI IPMOBn.J: lUW"IDCI beta
PHONE
GUARANTEED renewable for ed expenenced Chester Ohio '"a de under Ia.,... enacted ll'l' vaU•
resentattvea and Senator. eaCh
dated ratlfted conl\rmld. and ap• :-~h year a IUtftelent amount ot
No apportionment bereln pro3
or dlltrlct shall be entftiid
proved pursuant 10 or by thll ~·
one)l deriYed from sucb excilal; ...ded for shall eft'ec:t the election county
ean.,.UedT 'All , _ openWY 2 99 32
hie ho&gt;pttahzallon
Issued
t tle
to elett and for what yens wltlrli\
lion of tbe Constitution tor facUitJel ;~:p::f~~ 0~~.:~te Ia ~~r~y ap. R term of of'Jlre of anY member ot the next en.ul-. ten Yet'li a~ the
Call WY • to be eonttructed ror the purpose pur..,..1 o1
thl the General Aasembly eboaen be-- Governor shall cauM trie sama tit
1 th )'II
F"l' BOA1 motor trailer and at all ages PMne WY 2•6186
butcherme and cut ot
pravldml ele~tr1c er ps. utWty 1 J
d t'Y n1 a interest, prln• tore It waa made
be rublllhed In IUCh -~ 11
service to the ....
no•bbc
cand
PI reUl'elent
lr. c arcu for the wuance
2
ot bonda or other Seetlon 3 Repl'ftentatlon In the 1hal be directed bv law, An 1p1Jtal
equtpment $550 00 blonde
tS lie
Ung Pbil Meter Phone WY
The powon: he,..ln IIQIIted lhlll obU11Uou lauad under authol"'tf Rouee ot Represantlltl"et shall be mn be taken from tM ap~
ment of repreaentiUVn wlthlD
Wanted
dinette set $iiO oo totottller,
Real Est•te For S•le
2-3510
t2 t Ue
h tn 1dclition to and. not in derota· or thls aeetlon becomtnr due In determined 11 tollelws
thirty daYt follow!"- the pubue.,.
tlon of extlttnl JIOll'ltl of the 1\ate tbet y.. r without other r..pproprie•
tA)
U
1
county
eondltl
entltelJ
of wch apporUonm~t aa. PI'O!
SnND!NG Tlmb&gt;r -Top easb 75 00 Phone WI 9-3222
- - EXPE!HENCED dressmakmg or IU poUticaf aubdlvl&amp;lonl taxtnr tton but aecordtnr to law Tile mon. of two or more whOle t()nJreulonll Uon
dt.ttrteta or public auULoriUes, or eya derived from Jucb exClletl and dlltricts the county 1h1ll be entiUed vtd~ In lhls aeetton Said appea1
b1 to the Supfdle Court of
pnce pa1d Manon Revnotda,
FOR SALE
and atterabons Phone WY 2 Udlr a1ane1n or irlltrumentaUtlel taxa• and Mreby appropriated shall to one repreaentattv• for each full shall
or
corporation•
not
for
profit
desiJ•
ba
P1• 11d lndto • dl&amp;tinet bond retire· ratlo of popul:tUon and a repre• Ohio The Supreme Court 1h11U
Cooil'llle, Ohio Rt 3 Call
_
__ __
I•
"f
2276
3 !4 30tc nated by any of them •• tuch acen- meu un dl.ltlnlted Development
promptly hear and determine sul!b.
cln or inetrwnentallti"
Bond Retirement J'und hereb~ er... ~entative tor population In addition appeal
alter • o'elock, IG7 3503
1963 Hem - Gold Seal Medal
ated Sueb money• lha.ll be ex. to a full ratio IUbllanttally equ11 to
eorporatlon or1anlzed vndar pen:led 11 provtdltd by law tor th.e a raUo The total number OJ repre
Ill Uc ton Mobtle Home 55xl0 car POMEROY - Investment or In AIR CONDITIONING Refnger theAny
SCHJ:DULB
law&amp; ot Ohio le hereby author- purpoae of p1ylnllntere1t principal aentat1vee shall btl evenly diVIded
Refng
Jacks
ly
at10n
len'lce
-----.--peted 2 bedrooms solid oak f'ume property
convement
ta.ed to lfnd or t'Ontl1bllt-e JI'IOtleYf and eharct• t.or Ute tauanee and re• amouc and eleet~ at iup from,
thll amendment Ia •ll&amp;pted by
Phone to thl 1taW' or tta poUbeal aubdlvl- tlrement of bonda and other obltll• the uparate conlreuional dlslrlc:ts. a Ifmajority
eration, New Haven
of tbe •ladol'l votln~
panelmg and walnut eabmetsllorated on Mulberry Avenu
end any number remalnlnr otter thereon e:datlnr
slona
or
•1enelea
or
instnunen
..
U·
UOf's
Jaued
under
Jllthorlly
or
this
eecttone 1 1 1 1
4 8 Uc
an
even
dlvialon
ahall
b1
elee~
at
TU
N637.
tt• ther.of on 11.1cth Wml u m1y aecrtion
IT'd 11 of Artlele Xl a11.d uettons
Dr MelviD E lloerr Voterln L1ke new WY Z3016
With large meetmg room 1arre
from
the
eounl)'
be •1rHd upon In furtheranH of
8ufftclent amountl ot aueh mon•
and s ot Artll!le XI are repealed
1
Laws enacted punuant to thtl aee. a;ys in the DeYelopment Bond R..
IB) 1f 1 county tontetns one or
.,.,an. large and smali ammals
4 9 tfe [ salesroom - or dtsplay roomdl
The Apportionment Board erutett
tlon or validated rattfted. 0011• t~,remeol Fund are hereby •PF,'"•"· more whole conrresalonal dl&amp;trictl hv SectJon 11 of Article XI Ohla
U8 Wasbinltoa St., Raven.
__ 1 downstatrs also good s1ze
Inned.
and
apprond
bY
lt.
ated
lor
tbt
purpose
or
p&amp;)' nr In- enUr«IY wltt'tln Ita bourularte• and
Conttllutlon or anv four mwmben
EXPERIE!'IICED
Amended Sublutu-. HoUM BlU '•rut principal and eb•rps for the a portion ot another con1resslonal of •uch Bond sbah, wtthtn nln't-"
wood,
VI Phone 213--4271 ELBERFELD S Warehouse on kttchen dmmg room hvm g
dietrlat
or
dJstrlctl
representattv•
1711
en1ctld
by
the
General
Auem•
laiUIIlCO
and
retirement
of
bonds
or
daYII alter the adoption of thfl
Office taours Dail
t
\ Mechamc Street tn Pomeroy room and bath 6 room a1'-J.y on June 4 11113 and Amended other ObiLJatlons illued under IU• mall be apportioned to such county Amendment apportion the IIO\IH ot
6
4
AUTOMOBILE
h
Senate
Bill
JIG
onacled
by
the
Gen
thorlty
of
ttW
Hetlon
so
Jonr
••
a1
follows
RepreRentatlves for the lM'l' 1811
m.
'
Y ~
Sale Roadmaster
bicycles, [ partment upstairs wtth bat
eral A..-nltly on June 11 1tt3 are •nr of tbem are outlltandlnf with·
and 1971 seaton• of the Generei
1 _ _C! Boy !I and
_
Girls models- and separtte entrance
Ext-1
borebJ validated retlfted eon· ~ other IJIPropriaUOill but aeeord•
AssemblY pumu.nt to th• followiDa
,. I
provLIIcma
6nned and •prrovcd in all re1peets.
I lo law
Help Wanted
149 00 btrvcles sale $38
cellent opportWltty for any
and they ahal be in full force and
An7 balallea remalnlncln tbe Det
'Mte 19&amp;0 federal dec:annlal 0111•
el!ec"t from and aftttr the eft'ed1YI velopment Band Rellrement Fund
$64 00 bicycles sale t43 00 one needmg permanent d1s
IUS OhiO population data ahalJ H
AND
datol of thil a1etlon u Lew• Qf this after payml!lnt of ell intel'ellt prh e1
divided by one hundred twtv WAN'""'ED
utf' maP. ~
}l)n- $64 00 b1cve1es sale
$5200 pi y rlomn shop or
g1 II '
stat. until ID"oended or rep~aled. b7 pel and charles 1or tha luuanee
establl•h a ratio tor repreaenta~,
law
and retirement of bonds and other
2 Seats shall bt apporUoned wrstbJe man With clerk exper 1 24 and 26 ' s1zes Plenty of I 11hop The pnce is r1ght
FORM or BALLOT
obhl;~tlons IJSUed under authorJty
l\l&amp;nt to Sec:tlon 3 ot ArtleJe- Xl.
of this aecUon, aba.ll be dlllpoatd ot
ieMt to tram for 1ocal cus
free
parkmg space Elber U S !3 room masonry
Ohio Constitution to cm,~ntlu C!OJI ..
Be It further re.ol•ed. that at tha lis shall be provided by law
1
fl'e'Mikmal dlltrletl and repre•nta ..
eleetlon herein de•ilnated lor sub·
tower TOIIIe. $85 weekly whtle l feld •
Merhamc
Street house with ctstern and 150 f
live dl1trleta tormed ae~ol'dJna to
million of thl1 amendment to the
AI IOnf II In)' of I\1Ch boncll or
y
elec:tora
o1
th•
State
of
Ohio
the
otl\er
otlllcatlon•
sre
outt
..
ndlnt
•·,~tl&lt;&gt;n 3 of Article XI, Ohio Caa•
Jlnin Age to 50
years
Warehouse _ _ _
4 9 3tc frontage on h1ghwav A bu
.. tuUon
Arne anall be plac:ed 011 the DmeJal I'!Jere ah•ll be levied end collec:tltd,
ballot In the m1nner pr.enbed by In amount• 1uftldent to pay tiM
l 'ar 4 and
ve good rar SALE Elberfeld' Warehouse at $11100 00 3 years
renI I WY 2-2141
Pomoroy, 0.
law and lhall M- desirnated •• fol- principal ot and the lnterut on
VNlTED STAn:! or AMZRICA
Photte 295-4023 or wnte P 0
-'" Mechamc Str
tn Porn
should pav lor t1 propertv' l
low•
auch bohda or other obU.ptlons ex.
STATE OP OHIO
Propollnl
to
amend
elaaa
and
ta:~•,
ueludinl
ihGH
Box 1125 Parkersburg
W erov Hard surfac~ floor cov IFAP\1 LAND - 70 acrelS WI t BULLDOZER WORK
equipOJTICJ! OP TO nctlftAftY
Artlele Vlll of tl\1 abOve . .'*~)ted
OP STAT&amp;
Va
4 9 &amp;1&lt;:
ermgs the new sprmg selec-. l 20 acres Ior cuIt1vat1on
1
ped w1th wmch Btg or small
Co11UitUliOlto or the
SCHEDUitJ:
Stall of Ohto by add·
t, TED W. JIROWH', ~ tf
WANTED Part .. ttllle man twn of patterns and colors in acres boHom land and 60 jOb Call dayt1mes WI 9-315t
The 1bove pror.;oul shiU be
tnt Section ll to proState of the Stat. ot Oltlo dD
vide tbat to creata plac:ed on the oftla I ballot Jn UM
q:ement Recruit ann Iram iill of the popular w1dths for 1 acres under fence
so m e evens WI 9-3089 Gene Bar
hereby
eertU7 that tile
...--.-.., Jobs and emplo)'ment rn:~,nner prescribed b)' law 1n .....
Ia • true copy o1 Amenatcl 8inlti
oppot1unlt111 and Im- i:tnllaUy the fallowtnr form
meo or women for route sales your noors Sale too
on L1mber 1 m1le off U S 33 nett, Ractne, Oh1o
JaJnt Resolution Not 1, Ia'- -.and
prove Jbe economic
Shell Arllo~ vm ot
I 29 30tc
f. and Ame,.ded l!hlbstitute Boi:IM
wo
Past s"~Jec;; or pub 1..:
room s1ze hnoleum ' rugs I and about 13 m1les from cor
•alfa.N
of
tbe
people
the
Conatuutlon
of
the
Jolnt ResoluUon No I ftlDd tn tM
y
It II in the pUblic In·
stata of OMo be
relat10n expenence htlpful chrome edgmg and
trtm poratton hnes of
Pomero
ot'l\ce of the a.ertUI'J' ol
llld
terut and a proper
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amen4ed
•ddlnl
propoatnr to amend the •
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Ale 21 50 Telephonf' neces pas1 floor ule wall cove 1 and Athens A buv at $2500 00
public Plll'POM for tha r
thereto urtiOn 2b to
tione
ot
the
Colllllltutlon
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State aad other de211
~u~thoda the able to
c:-,terr Senlea
111ry Write Boi 668 li Care
1ngs Plentv of free parkmg FARM - 50 acres on black
IN T!STDIONY ~. I
nated acenol.. of the
borrow not to lexeeed
I•
have hereunto IUbterlbed m' Mme
State to a(lqulre eon·
YES 1290000000 and luue
ert11 ~radf«d
t:Jf The Datly Stntmel Pomt&gt;
space Elberfelds Mechamc top road 17 miles from coun
and
atl\xtd my_ olllclll Mil at CO..
1truc:t enlarle lm•
bonda of the ltat. Uh•
t.'rlte, , _ • C.IMf
lumbUI thil 11th diY of Fllmr.uJ'
roy, Oh1o
4 9 6ll I Street Warehouse 111
Pom ty seat Has 5 - room tram
YD prove or etulp and to
til Dec.nblr ;n.. 18'!~1
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nit. laan exchanp
payable fl'Od'l pnel'll
L C. BRADFORD
TED W DOWif
WANTED ~ Cttlzt'n
' 9 3tc hous... good barn and othe
and otherwlH diJPOM 1
revenud of t.hi ltatt
1lllrna 1I er{Jo,
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---outbulldmgs w1th good roofl
of propertJ, ftnletur-.
:lor lnllustrlal devel•
Okal)
oprnent eapUal , ...
tre~uipment and fletQoo
11 1 edI.
nd D1spatch earner bov m ELBERFELD S Warehouse on
aPo
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tiel tor indlllti'J', oom·
Pho 1\Y 2
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K very w~&gt;
e"'c
xo provemeau\ natunJ
meroy
ne
2.5ll
.nechamc Street m Pomerov S4000 00
merce dlltributlOn and.
retOUI'IIel, ana .s....reeeercb to mtkt and
tlOI'I•l faciUUII. &amp;koI 9 Jte Sale Ro maste
bleveles I c
CUCKI Eft REA! TOR
•~nntte loans. and
L..-1-.1 vlded th• aUNDta
l ~~telper BaUdiDa !l&gt;tppl) for
ebarpl 1or pa:fliwn'l of
t.o borrow rnoneJ and
EXCHANGE hours for tash
~.. s
j Gtrl 11 model!! - BOX ut
WY Z..IISD new homes BuUt IDI&lt;IIA:tlJuue bonds or other
prinCipal and lnterut
1--+--!
obU11Uons. to pmvlde
on auc:ob bon41 m•r nbt
OpportunitY Jo make
goud 14" "O bicycles sale $38 OtlPOMEROY OHIO
ens, storm wtnd0111. atmoneys for auah. ~r­
excHd t211101.11110 iA
money lfl a bustne§s of your
-.4 00 bicycles 5ale 543 00'
4 9 3t
PGMI to aelude tho
1n1 oalendar ;rur.
lnum otdlng Call Guy NellappllaUon of certain
U the m•JorJtY oC tM elecka
own 1n Poml"ruv &amp; Middle- $64 00 bicycles •ale 15100
e
11CU0n1 of AttiC!Ie VIII vottnr on the faretotnr pcop 1
ler,
Racine,
Obio
and
ArUele
xn,
to
24
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porl Start earning at once
and 26" ltze! Plenty of HOUSE- FOil SALE By owne
11mendma11t at the 411eeUolt 10 be
au1h.orlu lawe to carf'J' bald on tbl Ant TueldaJ .aftu tu
1J 2!1 lie
sue-b. pUrpotel Into ef• ftnt Mondl.l' In )lay, 1111 adellrt UW
::;Pihng !iawl~tgh D~pt OH 0 fl ~e parking space
Elber \ - 2 bedroom ranch tn Syra 1
feet to provkle that aam•t.. Jt lhi!U thenupc~J~ be Dflrl oC
~olD 1721 Freeport Jlltn01s
~ sh Mechanic
Street cuse modern b1rch kdchen ti~:ATING, Pluabllll, MoDer
mone)"l railed '--" tax· the ~,;on.tltutton ol tbe lflte ttl
atlon shall not bt ob• OhiO
4 12-ttp
are ous~
4 t 3tc w1th bullt m11 lncludmg d1sh
Mllllll
HO U,atld or pledpd to
proUd• tUt no cuar·
u s C1vll Service rntal
'T\\0 GOOD fertile lots m Le
asher full basement car .II Ea!tl Mile stnel, , _
an~ loarul or land•
(Arnandad Ianete Joblt
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ta1t fall.1 Phone Letart
port excellent location w1thI ...,....... WY &amp;4MI.
inc a:i aid or •redlt
Ruolutkm No 4)
ahall ba made under
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2 3 or 4 lots as de~ired Qua
laws enHtld ~n&amp;
IOJMT RUOLVTIOM'
to or valldaUd bJ'
---t Y wor k manshi p and mater I !NCO"l E TAX Serl'lce.
Joht&gt;
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EEPER A 1 condi
suah amendmht for •·•»"-~loti ID . . . . . Attk.. '11 e1
.... CeiultiD.IIoD .. . . .......
hcutttes to bl con·
·~~~=·:::;, t 10n power polisher, bUfff'r 1al throughout Ideal for ear son Stmpson lnluranet Ag
Ohio Jtr llllclbls MOllft f to Ja..
IU'Uettd for the 1)urmcluded $36 56 bllaDr.e due 1 ly American decor We' I be ency, Room
c. . . . . .potJIIAlt. . . . . . _.....,
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provldlnl
elec
Colli
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leitrto ~ 111 utility 11rv·
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WY J..-257$
4. t 5tc [
ppraJsa
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In to ·the pu'allcl to
iq. Mlddleporl
1111 lo Ullll tbtla .. • ...
- --- r ect 47l..s854,
Gahanna
l\ltborlu eorporat on I
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:10 lie
UJiftMI ol alia_...... Wtlhl..,.l
to lend or eontribute
for Rent
FOR SALE - 4 rtx&gt;JD bouse I {)hto
1 t Stc
JIIOnl)'l •nd to vall·
ol '~' adaeatllni, _ . te ..,.
Ulorl&amp;e lbe .... ea.t.U ., . . . . .
date tertaln lawl
-buemeot, large porch
two !
"--t On If PI ,
en10Wd by the to5tb
ftlklete
tot . . . ....,_.
f'1 OOR FURNISHED
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ocrea around on old Cbester FOR- SALE SS aero farm,
General Alllmbly
Be it nsotved by tM Ol(laral Alo
h"droom
efficiency
....... Phone WY 2 ..o• 12,,
An4 'ol It ~rthlr raolved that aembly of th• State of Oh~ thfHoo
Mlddl
1 WY 2-38apartment ..,_
.n¥~~U
room 'loUMf' 2 barM, othe
Uta r11qt.dro.. publlcaUon of 1he ftftba of the membln tlaicted ta
epor
1l3 31 Uc ,
~ 12tc
End \o.Uf' . . . . II'GVDiel
pld proM~eft amendment ahall be each hou .. com:urrlnr 1h•i'eln, tblt
outb··'ldln
"' P Stale Rt 141, 7
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1rid t.'l.e bml of ballot to ther• aball be mbmlt~ to 1M
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tn 1hl uxt electtion tar electon ot th• Wite In u.. man...
fURNISHED HOUSE
room• SII\:',.,R,
like new, equtp- mu••,.:;: Pomeroy
Te p
lbl subttJiU,CIII thenOi aball be proserlbed '" Jaw, flit 1 ~·• 11....
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'If ...., ~~~..~~PfiPa'*' ~y tlia Sectretar}' of 8\IM lion lO be bt1d oo tha Oil! fullldu
and bath
P-roy CaD ped to ztg •g uttonholo, WY_
4 I It
., the svte ot onto tn confonntt1 lfttr the ftnt llondeJ' ~ . )eeJ'~.Uid1
llNIHtltll 111811!11
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Howard Cecil
WY Hlltl:l fancy destp wll~ lnMrl o·~• HOUSE FOR S~ll': Hor •on
with th• at.cw• provls1oftl I a ma 1 propoNI to am~tnd At~Cile •• ot
Nlrtll
~oritJ or: tM elee\Orl) votlnc · on tf,e Cona\ltutlon of Oblo bJ .aclina
Guaranteed
II - terms
ville No clowa pllym•nt SH Colli ,., Wilt
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BJ aiCit 00 IIR(IW
baud o1 penunent by conUalletl l'nat Jmmalloaal cenaua. Elqlerta on the battle
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - The will ten you by the way to
wont part about Cu!Ur't 1111 forget the ~ .. .,...._.;,.,..
lland II lhat be lost 10 lliDbtro IInce cuater wl!ll't 1o the vir&amp;Mlllllf, wbicb only 1ntp1ret1 cloll} just becauoo he ba
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and year ligures,_,
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w e admiringly tllll'\'eylug 1 Hollywoo&lt;l 10011 care of them 111&lt;1 VInton
~~:~th~:":. tlltto .be ~ alter thai
Figures ahowtnc the collee)- lthe ten counllel tbowlnc the 11w~ CUster'
Ilona for the two weeks pertods
demesa
1 atory waa a naturallendln&amp; Aplil S Ita nd A n l'tlnll for tho two weeki
Well. to work. Gea. Custer,
t, 1964, and lo; the
y.J'.',. April 8, Ita, 111&lt;1 for tbe fiscal
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who bas a special place 1n the Secondarht took wbal by DOW IS starting July I, 1965 and Jllly year '!lartlng Jllly I, 1964
hearta of 2fllh ceo·"- ancient plot - the govern. I. 1964 follows
lows Athens - $t,' I02Ifl ' 11111.•-1
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was the aubjeclll'rlday Digbt of ment-lndlana confilet aod the Athens - $8452 47 f9 tiM t3 151 75 Ganla - 18.791 11%, 1117.-t
another "~" documen- settlers moving west - 111&lt;1, tn- f423,U0310, $t1B,I2e
107.52 Hocking - $5,89118,
~ m AIIC.TV'a ouperlallve atead of reslln&amp; on llns easy GaUla - flt;UO.IB, $5,1611 52 !I5S 36
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Sasa of Weslenl Man" series. saleab!Uty, gave 11 a human f2(16,17U7, fli5,51!510
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whlcb II prodll&lt;*l 111&lt;1 directed dlmenllon and even, u 1s ...,_ Hocklnt~l7,ll8ll9, $f,874 51, fll,948n,
by Jobn Seconarl 111&lt;1 hla wlfo ual with their works a sense fl84,815 52, $186,020 58
$5,747 42, $98,529 00, Pike
Helen Jean Rogers.
of physical beauty The s~ner, J In
024 00, $81,929 fill Rosa
The docurnenlary noted thai waa exqulstte, but It would not 30 "~ °~ 8a ':a~~~~2:,BlL· 533
750.28, $289,480 05 Sc~:~·l~
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taler and loved to fight. TbiB the makers of the film had not J.,awrenca - $8,168118, $8,1153 • 212,57, $44,857 54.

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end loved hiS wife, and finished
last In hiS class at West Point
so naturally the newspaper;
loved him It wu mutual. BUI
even a press agent cooldn't deCICJ'Ibe him aa a reneral'a gi!Do
era! Eventually he needed 8
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and the action at the Little Big
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The !rouble 11'111 tbat neither
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ball's champion Boston CeiUca.
playing at home take on Wilt
ChamberlaHl and Phtl&lt;;delphta
In BD Eastern dtvlsiooal title
game Sunday on ABC.TV at 2
P m. EST • Dr Josao Salk Is
Interviewed on NBC-TV s • Today" show Monday

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lecltons are I1IIIII!P&amp; 7 1
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cenr ahead of lui year, acrord- $1.,784 •. f]ll,l'llfl.lt.
Ina to Jobn D Herbert, Tre&amp;t- ,.. _ $2,'1SSJ7, f1,11J.21,
urer of Slate In tba teo aoutb- $91,• 78, tH,411.011.
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easter Ohio COUDllaa, lbooe COlin- !lou - flU11 II, $18,101 18,
lleo ,thet ,..,., ahead of
lui $1DS,cml.ll, IMQ,4111S.
year 8 fl&amp;ureo for the two - 8cloto - f!S.OIUt, fll,t1UO.
pe~anf:tlina April 3, $7tl.tlfill to, fTII,Mtl 411
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Open lnstal!atioll of omcers the flag.
llonoraJy ofiicen are, Eve- Introduced her hllllband. Paul
of Ml
Shrme Whtte Shrme
lyn MUITJiy, United States flag Wmn, and recognized othel rei·
of .ie~alem, ..:as bold Friday Installed. were Bernice WinD, bearer; Eunice Jividen and Ma· atwes, and Mr Atkms and Mary
Mr. and Mn. Blain~ Walbum
evening at tbe IOOF hall, wll!cb worthy hi&amp;h pr!esteaa; Vir~ bel Bennett, escorts; Helen Rey· Hughes, on beball or the Sbr!no,
and clllldren of Marietta, ""'II
deco ted
with arranlle- Atk!na, watchman of lbopberds, nolcla, Wbhe Shrine
Banner presented Flora Long wttb ber
weekend guests of their parents, See The New
was
~ ter Wies and .,.. Harriet Ne!gler, noble propbel- bearer; Manne Wingett and Etb· jewel and Bonnie Boone presentMr. and Mra. Verner See and
ments of
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leas; Allen Hughes. associate el Co!Uns escorts; Pearl Rey· ed her with gilts from the oflison, Keith, and Mr and Mrs. Selections
ch;::, scnpture verse for the watchman of
nolds, Madonna; Nelhe Tracy cers Vtrgi! Atkms
presented
Raymond Walburn and ta•nllll-11
ear " . If you have faith as a IHughes, worthy scr ;
and Edith RUBsell, angel_es; and gtfts to Mr. Hughes from the
Mr. See is I'OCilperattng
Men'a Short Sleeve
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thin I beth Lear, worthy treasurer. Fern Cbeesebrew, COurter.
lolltcers.
a ecent llkte!IS
gram of musts
~ Bonnie Boone worthy chaplain;
A solo "I Walked Today
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shall be !mpo8S!ble unto you. Barbara Ad.;,.,s, worthy shep- Queen's attendanls are Clara Where J~sus Walked. .. by Mr
Miss Barbara Scott,
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Watchwords are. Faith, Courhatge l herdess ; Paulme Atkins, wor- Adams, ·Marie ljawkins, Mary [wuey and the benedtction by
nurse at Gallipolis, spent
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and Servtee, Colt•rs,
w I e, thy gwde· Leona Brock, wor- Jane Neal, Ernestine
Wllls, the Rev Art Marcum closed the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
gold and the pastel hues ~f the I thy herald; Ernest Wmgett, Fern Gilmore, Gladys RIfe, meeting Refrest.ments
were I
and Mrs. Paul Scott.
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aster lfirst wtseman; Jesse Brinker, Elizabeth Roush and. Edlth 'served from a table with yelVan Johnson, son of Mr. and
hhes and orc~tds.
~ second W!semun; Donald Boone, Hutsinpiller.
'low cover centered With an
Mrs. James Johnson, spent the
lnvlt·• prestdmg offtcers were
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..... ekend In Galllpolis with AI
high third wtseman.
As Mrs. W!nn was escorted rangement of yellow daffodils ,
SHERALYN SMITH
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Florda~ Long worth Y
len Bosler at the home of hls
n~stess· Aile~ Hughes watch- Theo Smtth, king;
Naoma laround the cross to her station, with white candles m milk glass
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
A. parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Clarende l
P
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Inez Wilson, Mr. Wiley sang, "You Never holders on either s1de
man kor sheprthherds, han ld Mrs first h~ndmald·· Kathryn Jor- ,Walk Alone," and as Mr. At- A short business sesston was j Smith Sr., Dearbora Mtcbi- Boster.
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James
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Flora kms was escort w s sta1100, e a 4 p m. pr
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Sh al
Long and r H?t:s pr:sling :Long third handmatd· Lil!tan 'Mrs. Craig and Mr. Wiley sang, stallalion which was at 8 P m of their dau ter,
er yn, and Sandra Brewln,gton,
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at !hfo 0 ~~~~(' Gar~e:;n ~ To. IStetti, worthy orgamsi; Stella j"In The Garden."
Flora Long, worthy high prtest~ to Stephen DUprd Rlee, son Grande College, spent the week
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b Atkms, worthy guardian; and Greetmss and remarks were less and AUen Hughes, watch- of Mr. ;md Mn. Gerald J. end in Middleport with Mrs
Rice also of Dearbot'IL The Brewington.
morrow. u 1' 1presdenbte th Bty Eugene Atkms worthy guard. lg!ven by Mrs. Winn who also man of shepherds p1estded.
Jean Craig, o owe
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Miss Sarah Bechtle, who
In Cut
llle presentatwn by F'ern CheeseDearborn Wgll School. Her employed In Columbus, 111••
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fiance attended FordiOII mgh weekend guest or her parents, and Sewn
Honored guests
introdul'ed
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School and Henry Ford Com- Mr and Mrs. Jack Bechtle
munlty Col!ege, and Is DOW
Mr . Verner See has been
were Vida Carson. deputy of DisShirts end
tnct 16. BesSie Fatrchi!ds, dep- The Middleport High School e! Boggs, Mrs. Wilham Grueser,
employed at the J. L. Hudson turned til his home from Ho~
uty of D1strtct 21; Jesse Brmk- gym was transformed into an Mrs. James Cmwel!; Dmmg
co. Stephen Is the gt'&amp;ndson er Hospital where he was treat- Smart
er deputy supreme watchman lmagmary hideaway. a "Shan. Room and Clean - up - Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Rice ed for a beart condition. He is
of shepherds: Al!en
Hughes: gri-La," for the annual senior Don Mullen, Mrs. R o be r t Clarence Andrews
en\~red of Middleport, and Mrl. Boyd improving slowly at hls home . Knitted Ones
diStrict chatrman of .::;em::rh band party and dance Saturday Schmoll, Mrs Tom Rue, Mrs. Metgs General Hospital Frtday DUgard, formerly of MiddleMrs Oscar Bastiana and chil0
shlp: Mary Hall, ~
Y a~t evening.
Jean Cooke, Mrs. Lew1s Lon~, evening as a med1ca: patient
port. A June JZ wedding Js dren, Gallipolis, VIsited recentpriestess .of Manetta and J P et A suspended ceiling mde of Mrs. Paul Dav1s, Mrs. Francis Mrs Charles Withee under~ planned.
ly with her parents, Mr, a n d Sizes lmall, medium, large and extra large Stop In
the busy men's department on the first floor and make
worthy hi~ rrle~tesses,s.:~ 1 varied _colored streamers and Anderson, Mrs Richard Bailey, went surgery at the Veterans
Mrs Bruce Lloyd and son. Mike
your selection now at the start of the season.
CapehartR
. .1 a ayMe e tta ~'ls!e' "Olorfu! Japanes1 lanterns gave Mrs. Charles Bradbury,
Mrs. Memorial Hospital
Thursday
Day U
L
M lh
Jeanne
1ey.
arte , ~
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R' h d
I
isirotion
Mr. awrence
I oan
D Smith, Edith Hutsinpiller, a •·Far Eastern effect"
Eugene on e, Mrs.
Ic ar and IS convalescmg mce y
T
Mrs c E. Burdette were
Nellie Tracy, Marie Hawkms. A backdrop of red fo1l paper Gress, Mrs .. Roger Toney, Mr and Mrs. Ch.1rles
R. To Be on hursday
Gal!lpohs Sunday to visit Mrs.
Ehzabeth Lear, Maxine Wing- , was highlighted with a revolv· Mrs. Frank Wtlson. Mrs Bur- Karr Jr. and sons Rodney and V1sttatwn day for ftrst grad· Milhoan in Holer Hospital.
ett
Pauhne
Atkms, Naoma 1 ing colored spotlight outlmmg dell McKinney, Mrs.
James Jeffrey of Middleport . were ers next .fall at the Bradbury is improving from a leg ail ·
Brmker
Fern Cheesebrew, the theme. ''Shangrt-La" oth- Pullen; Serving !me Mrs Sunday dmner guests of hts par- School wtll be held Thursday, ment.
Mary Hughes. of Mary Shrine; er decoratmns included a wall Bert Boduner, Mrs.
Henry ents, Mr. ~nd Mrs Charles R April 15, from . 9 a. m. until Mrs. Helen Baker and son.
and past watchman of shep- mural dep!Clttng the nckshaws, Clatworthy, Mrs. Wtlham Da- Karr Sr. &lt;;allmg 111 the after· ll 30 Each ch1id must brmg Larry Baker, and Miss PhJrHis
herds Frank Capehart. Lafay· j pagodas and
Japanese sym· VJS, Mrs. Glenn Evans, Mrs noon were Mr. and Mrs Clatr a btrth cerhfic11te and be ac- Stanley spent the
in
ette, Kenneth Riley, Marietta, bois, pamted trees and a huge R. V. King, Mrs. Wt!ltam Kmg, Karr and Mrs. Chaires Lytle. compamed by an adult . and Columbus where tt.,;y attended
• Sizes 29 to 42 waist measure
Small Mrs. Paul Gerard, Mrs.
Joe Mr. and Mrs. Harr}' You?g have transport~hon furmshed 1 the wedding of MiSS
Ernest Wmgett. and Virgil At- jlantern m the center
and extra large sizes 44 to 50
kms , Mary Shrme.
paraols were placed around the Wolfei Ta.b1es - Mrs. Robert and daughter, Barbara of Gal- home at noon.
Beaver, daughter of Mr.
(Elbeorfelds alter al1 trousers to
. . d h ld [ base of the bandstand where the Schmoll, Mrs Charleo Brad- 10n, were weekend guests of Lunch will be served at 11 Mrs Wtl!iam K Beaver which
your correct length free of
k
Mrs Brm er mv1te
era ,
K If
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charge
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ff"tcers
"Checkmates"
of
Pomt
Pleasant
bury,
Mrs.
Harold
au
.
Mrs
her
parents,
Mr
"n
rs
a.
m
Children
entermg
Ute
ftrst
~as
held
Saturday
evemng
ed t he tns mg 0
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presentH
Ed
ts ·u p wH p m-• held forth for the evemng
of Davt'd J enk'108 an d Mrs. D an 0 Barm t z.
gra de m September mus t be 7 :10.
ePlain and plelilted
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N~lli~ Tr~cy. j dancing to the latest "beatle" Mullen.
Mr and Mrs. W R. Carpen· six years old
December 1.
dels in an excellent ~~;;hr:s; ·1
tlon of year round "
P.W H p g lnstaliin chaplain; type numbers.
fer wen~ .to Lancaster SaturMrs. Bertha Archer, who hu
thes
and the popular summeP
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th p gW H p ·n ' Tables were placed about the
day to v1S1t Mr. and Mrs. John
bl D
,
been a patient at Meigs GenerweJghts that are washable,
Marie
decorated wtth lanterns• NewMembersare
Young and son Mr. Carpenter , Ta e ecorahoru
a! Hosp1tal has been laken to
• Stop In the mens department.
P .W H P.
mstallmg sen be. , enscribed wtth the names of Accepted by Church
left later m the day from Colurn- [ Creators A.nn!'unced the home of her daughter and
See tbe many wonderful value11
Lillian steJff, installing organ- the band members
Refresh- Baptismal services were heid i bus by plan.e _for Lo~lSVIIle, Ky
T~e table decorations for. the son~ID·Iaw, M~. and Mrs. Wllin llleft's dress slacks and selec t what you and your family
1
ist. Evelyn Lew s,
mstalling j ments of punch and sandwiches during the Sunday morning wor- where he Jomed hts boat for soc1al hour at the 50th an~IVer- ham Beaver m Columbus.
needs.
guanhan. and Jean Crag and : were served
ship service at Heath Metho- Southern Transfer Co
Mrs. sary o~servance . of the Phdath- Mr. and Mrs/ ~gar ReyL R Wlcy, mstalhng soloiSts. I
.
dtst Church for Marilee Van Me· Carpenter relurned home Sun- 1ea Soc1ety were prepared by nolds returned !hell' granddauMrs. Guy Reynolds and Mrs . ghter, Gwynn to the home of
Ofllcers for installation enler- 1 A steak dm~r was served to ter. Also taken in 00 confession day evening.
ed the h:JII and were seated on ' band members tn the school cal- 1 1 'th f 11
g
Mr.
and
Mrs
Waller
Walker
Edgar Reynolds.
her paren!s, Mr. and Mrs. Val
1
. prec ed"IDb th e
dance [ omonths
" 'study
o owm
severa
.
.
Morgas town, W.
cha1rs wtth white covers, in the I e ter1a
course were
Ka# were Sunday dmner
guests of One of the charter rnem bers eyno lds m
Buy him
several
middle of the hall and m the 1 Members of the Band Booster! thy Morgan and Nancy Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dtll Morning honored was Mrs. C. E Vance a. over the weekend. Gla!Ulpohandkerchiefs from
form of a cross. The !adtes wore Assn. prepared ard served the Coming m by transfer of let- Star.
of Kont instead of Mrs. John Mrs. Kenneth Byer, .
... our fine assortment
wh1te formals Precedmg
the ' dmner. Tables were decorated ters were Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fergu
Vance as reported in the lis, spent. the week011d m M&gt;l-11
Installation,
Mrs. Cratg sang wtth arrangements of yellow Brewmgton and daughter San- son and son, Jimmy, of Colurn- ear!!er account.
d!eport wtth her fanui:.
Y·_ _
of white and white
''Tr€' Lrrd s Prayer" and Rev : daffodi~ and forsythia and cen- dra, from Rio Grande, a~ Mr. bus were weekend guests o( her
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colored bor·
Fran!&lt;__~~"!__ presented l tered With colored fans, butter- •nd Mrs. William Russell from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
ders. Cottons and
fhes and Japanese lanterns With Kmgston Methodist Church, and Parker
' red and blue net and musical Mrs. Carroll Swanon and daugh- Mr. and Mrs . Otto Ues Sr
linens.
notes attached to a foam base. ter former members A 5 ec- of Logan and Mrs Robm Obetz
.
tbe
rses
Pemero,. Ohio
These were presented . to the ia!' mustcal number, ;,On pthe of Columbus were Wedne,sday E!t.ir'o::::n pe:.::·~~~nto by sln~~~~ta~:nsla:cl:ed · "J•..u•
sem~r members a;ter dm~e~. [Road to Calvary" by Maunder ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J . children or the Mount Moriah Loves" by Rochelle
TONIGHT lhru WED.
MtsstheSerenl Lew snd,p~ets odd nt, l was sung by the choir lor the Struble.
Bapttsl Church Sund'ay after- and "Jesus Knows" by PatrlcHANK WILLIAMS'
gave
we come a JD r uc. Psalm S d
h
1 ~. .
Th N
1 th
un ay serv•ce.
noon at the chore . Pau a uv- ta Sae 1s; " e ames o
e
d M L w McC
"YOUR CHEATIN' HEART''
George Hamilton, as Hank ' e t
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ho
co~:::!!d::P~;
Several
Members
mer
was
mistress
of
ceremonDisciples"
by
William
Board;
1
Wilhams·Susan
Oliver-Red m en en . w
·
a dialogue entttled, "Two LitI
Buttons-Arthur
O'Connf'll band members and tbe~r direr- Gary Jenkins is
Attend
Lodge
Evenl
!es.
tie Girls Give Thanks" with
Chris Crosby·Rex Ingram tor, Mr. William Russell, Ior i N
L
tJ
k
Several
members
of
EvangeThe
music
was
In
charge
of
Christine Robinson as the moIn
Hank Williams lives again,
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the~r
performasce
during
the
ew
ea
1eruec
.
!me
Chapter,
OES.
Middleport,
Mrs.
Ervin
Bumgardner.
The
ther
and Lynn Board and Dotr·ll
'iings again, a true hfe story
or brown 1nd in your
wh1ch touches the heart. al - I football marching season and i Recently placed on
actJve were in Belpre Saturday to at- program was opened with scrip- otbleen Robinson as the
ternating betwf'en joy and I also the concert given Frtdaylduty wtth the Umted States Ma- teud the annual mspection of lure reading and "The Lord's daughters. The entire
gt'OUp
eboiee of widths. Stretch
tragedy
I
evening.
~me
Corps
was
Gary
E.
JenkBelpre
Chapter
OES.
Prayer,"
in
unison,
followed
by
sang
"Ob
How
I
Love
Jesus"
ColorcoJrtaont
belts - and wide leather
Mr
Russell, the director, !08, 18. He was ordered _to re- They were Mrs. Delbert Mit- the hymn, "In the Garden."
loll~ed by a Bible quiz
Admission 75c &amp; 40e
belts with D ring buckets.
was mtroduced and thanked the pohrtMfor htCos baSicR tratmTng at chell Worthy Matron, Mrs. Ma- Th
!edg to the American dueled by the counselor
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arme
rps
ecrutl
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THURSDAY, April 15
et~ paren s or a ing Center located at Parris rte Hawkms, Mrs. ve1yn w- flag and tbe Christian flag was Ernest Bowles.
' u n s an
NOT OPEN
I year of cooperatton and be a!- Island, S. C., where he will IS and Mrs. Allen Hugh':' mm gtven and the Easter story was Remarks were made bJ
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
so out!med several pomls for receive 11 weeks of General Mil- Cheshtre Chapter. Distmgutsh· given by Otrisline
Hobbtson Con Yo~g, supervtsor of
April 11&gt;-17
the
students
to
take
with
them
itary
training
tests
after
which
ed
guests
mtroduced
Included
wttb
Mrs.
Bumgardner
playing Children s Bandt!. During
"LADY IN A CAGE"
I as they graduate. from .. htgh he wtl! be transferred to Camp f~ur. grand offtcers from W~st "The Old Rugged Cross" dur- progt'am It was aMounc«&lt;
Ohvaa deHavllland, Ann So
thern, Rafael Campos WAR school such as !hell' abdtty to LeJ e N C wh
be ill Vtrgmta, Vida Carson, Dlstrtct ing the story with the gt'oup the Easter breakfast wou.Id'inillll!
AU sizes 'from the smallest
NING DO NOT SEE 1 T 1get along with other people and l rece~~ iour' w~;ks ~r~dvan~ed Depoty and R~berta Mindllng,
served 1n the cburth. • ·
tD the extra larJe,
ALONEt Trapped m an cle
One slse aocks. Smart new
vator
Defen.~eless, Brntal
a destre to do thetr best m any Combat training tests.
, past gt'and officer of Ohto.
room, Sunday rnomtng
pattern•. Solid eolon Plentzed 1 What happens Is not endeavor.
Alter 8 20 day leave he will be l
7:30 to 8·30 a.m. by the
cy
of white. Cottons. Crew
for the WEAL 1t IS, pf'rhaps, : Guests Included Mr and Mrs. assigned to a Ground School,
reo's band and gulld of
Socks and others. Stop In at
not even for lhl' strong!
church. The closing beniedlctionll E!berfelds In the hotriel')' de·
"GOLD FOR THE CAESARS" Cash Bahr, the latter serv&gt;ng Fleet Marine Forces Atlanttc Plaru for Coming
(Techmcolor)
as preSident, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- at Camp Lejeune, N. c., as a year' II Program Set
was given taken from Johu...·-II partment iD the first floorJeffrey Hunter, Ron Ranrlell, ~ ence Lacey. Mr. and Mrs . Tom Growtd Specialist Trainee.
Seloct the VI!• sock or socks
AI
ha
Epsllon
Chapter
of
Parenls of the children
you want and stock up now
Mylen~ Demongeot
: Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. C E
Private Jenkma Is the son !AI :a Delta Kappa
National
honored guests for the program.
on all your needs.
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES.
Blakeslee and Mr. and Mrs of Mr. and Mrs. Gred Jenkins Te~chers Honorary, 'held Its ApA lello~ship tea was held In
April 18-19-20
Emerson Jones.
of College-Rd., Syracuse. He ril meeting at the borne
of
tho dining room
the
JERRY LEWIS
Committees
for
the
band
din·
Is
a
recent
graduate
of
Pomeroy
Nonga
Roberts,
Pomeroy.
PT.
PLEASANT
The
Sherprogram
with
Mrs.
Paul
I
"DISORDERLY ORDERLY"
ner mcluded : Kitchen- Mrs. High schoo~ class of 1964 and Frances Roberts
Pr&lt;&gt;- iff's deparlinent Investigated or, Mtss Julia Reese, Ani I
(Tec hnicoiOJ J
Jerry Lewis, Susam Olover I George Hackett. Mrs.
DI'ftl Him Up For Easter!
Ira has been a member of th~ Ma- gt'am Chairman, presented \be two accidents during the week- Bo~!~s ~nd Mrs. ~n YOUIIII
Glenda Farre II
1 Butcher,
Mrs Bruce
Lloyd, I rine Corps "120 day delay" pro- plans for the coming year's pro- end.
.
8SS!Stmg m tbe aemna.
Colorurtoon•
BoY$' Long Sleeve
\1rs Roger Morgan, Mrs. Lion- gram !!!nee last December.
gram. Nonga Roberts showed The ftrst occurred Sunday 1
colored slides of native wild- a.m. on Crab Creek Road, when
DAUGHTER BORN
ANNOUNCE SERVCIE
flowers Members attending In- a car driven by Lawrence Hall,
The Tuppers Plains
EUB eluded Jean Alkire, Eileen Buck, 52, Columbus, Ohio, went out 1st Lt. and Mrl. Daniel 0.
Charge will bold a sunrise ser- Elms Louks, Elizabeth Pickens, o'. ~ntrol on a curve, struck a Struble of Ft. Campbell, Ky.,
R ~ utility pole, s~d over. an .em- are announcing the birth of a
vice Easter mornlng at 6 a. m .l Edna Price, France,
Helen bankment landmg on tts Side. 7 lb. 7 oz daughter Daneau
Fine qualicy wb!te dresa
·
1at the Tuppers Plama church. berts, Maxine Wingett,
shirts for boya. Sizes 8 to 18.
The public Is Invited.
.Sm!Ut and Goldie Story.
IIBII " a ~ttent _at Plea:"'nt Elizabeth, on trlclay April 9.
Penna·sfay collar, ebnverti·
Valley Hospttal, hts condltton Grandparents are Mr. and Mta.
ble cuffs, French front.
,
is satisfactory. He is suffering c. J . Struble and Jed Webtltel',
100% wash 'll wear.
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BOYS STURDY aLACK
mm a head Injury and Iacer· Jr., of Pomeroy and Mrs. Ann
0008·
Webster, Rutland. Mrl. C. 0 •
A pas"llnger In the vehlcle, Chapman of Rutland, Mra. Jed
Boyt' Short Sleeve
Lester L. Hall, 18, Apple Grove, \ Webster, Sr., Pomeroy, and Mr.
suffered a cut over the eye and and Mrs. otto lies, Sr., Logan,
FITS IJKE A GLOVE
a nose laceration. He was treat- are great grandplltelltS,
ed and released. The 1966 model car driven by Hal! was totalSl!iRVICE ON FRIDAY
ly demolished.
Complete cleamng service especially for your type
The second ml•hap, also a A community Good Friday
one car accident, occurred Sun- service will be be!d at the Tupof rug or carpet .. . whether it should be shampoo.
Sizes 8 to 18. The populor loe·
' day 4 p m. on Rt. 62 when a ear pers P!a!ss EUB Chureb frOm
Shirt ond maD¥ other ol)'leo In
driven by John M. Workman, 1 to 3 p. m. The Rev. EQgene
ed
dry cleaned .
or regular laundry wasbed
38, Mason, went out of control, E. Emerson,
pastor of
!cotton knits -" ond olbar popOur facilities assure you of a perfect job.
skidded across the htahway and I church will in charge wllh
ular fabrics. All ore wubable
overturned. Workman nor his er local ministers
and eaoy to lroo and core for,
young son, a paasenger, was [ An invitation Is
Injured. Property damage was
Tie Size 5-3-Slip on Sizes Begin at Size 10-3
estimated at

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POINT PLEASANT - Perhaps indust rtal congestton threatens Ma so n cou nty,
. Oty ~ounc1! •n tts regular meeting Monday night m the new ttl) bwldmg got • · , &lt;
hmt of this from J. Knox Dye who reported on progt., ss o! a project to butld an 11-ir·
part tn the county.
"
Introduced by Mayor Virgil Siders. Dye stated that an engmeermg firm htred by
tbe County ~ourt to survey possible sties had recommended a stte at Camp Conley
near the Natwnal Guard mamtenance buil dmg.
However, this stte 1s adjacent to a 40 0 acr. strip ol'ned by Attorney Go!dberf
and_ ot~e~s of_D~nbar _"'ho c!rum, satd Dye, they have optwned the land to an undi&amp;~rfi.'.~:W¥;"'; ~,1j"''T~"'r""'~-w~·· &lt;':f
- - 1dosed industry as a factory
&gt;tie and an £irport that
CINCINNATI (UPit - A~
Mr. Butcher
I close would n t be in the
torntys for Dr Samuel H.
, best mterest
the mdu&amp;lrv
sbeppard asked U. S. District
Court bere today for permit
eriOUS
Oye went on to explain that
1th1s tit.es not mean Mason coun.
to travel to MassaclluSf'tts late
•
tbla mont.. to confer with hi1
ty WJJI not have an &amp;Irpot, but
lawyer about o retrial or his
DJUre
that enolher Site may be more
murder case,
feastble
1
F. Lee Bailey, Boston, SbepRumors bave beeo clrralat..
pard '• attorney, iodicatrd tbat
Surgeons at Holzer hos pital ed in Point Plt!asant for sevbll motion for a re~trial of m G~lhpolls were delavmg a era] days that an aluminum
Sheppard "could occur la tbe decisiOn at 10 8 m. today whe~ plant would locate in Ma8d
near future."
' ther. or not to amputate a leg I ('OUftty that would employ apof Charles M Butcher's follow- proximately 700 perSOJis.
~,;-.e.,~.HI?.I ~~&amp;~ "'1 :i.F_,.,_ 'M' 1 mg Butcher':s traffic acc1denl
Councilman Ted
Stevens
' late Monday rught
read the Polwe report for March
Butcher of Harnsonville. dnv - prepared bv ChJPf 0 J Gilbert
Governor
ing a 1959 Pontiac, struck a lt listed 9 ~utomoblle accident&amp;
bndge abutment one - half mtle I mvesllgatf•d With 8 drm:rs areast of Harnsonv1lle on Stale rP~ted 344 p::trkmg mt&gt;ter hck~
Tours Areas
Houte 648 at 11 3&gt; p m
.
The M .
C
els 1ssued . 6 un lawful park ing
e1gs
ounty Sheriff's twket~ and 3 warnm~ t1ckets
r e c a g e I Department said Butcher's car ' ISSUed; $15 stolen property rewas demolished Shenff
Ro. I covered . 25 arreo::: ts for all road
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bert Hartenbach sa1d mvest1ga- 1
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FORKED RUN CROWD - The first balmy weather of the season brought many
Ohwans and West Vt~gt~tans to .rorked Run State Park north of Long Bottom And
thiS is the hme t_he btg Junkers snarl and bile. Harry Osborn, concessionaire (tn
smaller photo!, dtsplays 6\1• lb b~ss he is ..eepmg for the happy angler in his bat\
pool. Safe enough are Harry's mtnnows. Bass wtl! not eat in captivity in fact wtU
starve to death With abundance of food about them . The big fellow st~ns and ' kills
however, when he lunges about the bait tank.
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Hawki~s:' floor,

WA_SHINGTON (UP() - U beings on other planets
was 1 who behove that the same creS . scientists are tak~n~:; with a conducted in 1960 by scientists : atlon which produced the earth
g~m of salt the clauns of ~ ! at the National Radio Ast'\on- [ must also at var1ous times in
Vtet astron?m~rs to have inter- I omy Observatory. Green Ba~k, the past have produced millions
cepted r~d1o ~1gnals from IJ,~lel- · w Va. The results were nega-1 of other planets capable of dehgent beings m outer space.
I live and the search was ahan- veloping bemgs equal U. or sur·
Many astronomers here
as I doned after a rew months
I passtng man m intelligence
well as in Russia beheve, on
The Soviet
Dew! ag~ncy
The Moscow dispatches cited
theoretical grounds that
the Tass reported In Moscow Mon- Signals from a celestial radio I
uniy~rse ts populated by hun- I day that per:ad!cal signals I source known as "STA-102 " It I
dredf oJi millions of planets 1 from sources In deep space Y..as assumed here that
th1s 1
~apabl~. like earth. of SUPP.Ort- ' bad eo~~!nced Russian astron- was a garble for l'TA-102, an I
ing lnteiUgent life
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omen ..1flat we arr not alone object d1scovered m 1960 and
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recorded an a cata log or space [
systematic
Th1s 1s a phrase frequently rad10 sources by the Ca lifornia
Manklild's f1rst
search for radio signals from use~~~m_eri~scJentJsts ~ns~1 ~ute _of _Teehnolog~·--- :

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MEET 'I'QNJGHT
The senior molht!ta
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Bethel Nt1: 112 'ot the Intema- Monday (this
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Gov .James A. Rhodes contm- ~· contmued.
meanor arrests. makmg a total
ues his on-the-spot tnspection of
Butch
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of 40 arrests IDr !).larch Patro!er was repor1e I 1lrown I men worked 908 llour~
Otuo's tornado-dt!vastated areas · out o his t·ar and mto the 001 .
today, pledgmg full resources I tom or the creek at the bridge
The fmanrml report or the
of the stale government to help ,' 0 ne of But c her .s 1egs
was ' three City departmt&gt;nl~
II was g1vf'W:"::'H'"'J,".I!;"""&gt; ,._,~"""' 7'1&lt;?t ~ ' 9
the hundreds of vtctims
ba d',y mang led a nd he su If ern~
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"Words cannot adequately de- other abrasiOns and cuts and 1 am•es on March 31
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death
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a
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Water
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$81.439
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· I President Chiang Ka!-sbek of
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tornado " the governor said pop s.sJ e merna mJunes
e 1 plus $34 OO(l state su1kmg fund;
V
fr Nationalist China today C'alled
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· omeroy emergenrv · rescue.
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_ _ "Houses were splmtered, rars umt admmlslered f;r~t aid and Sewage 0 1sposal. $62 309 53 plus
~ on tbe United Stateo to belp
Piled up a.s toys and trees stnph d th
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$34.000 state smkmg fund.
10 1 h
',1 organize an antl-t'ummunist alI
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Calvin
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Mayor Stders Clerk Mrs.
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J. Netter, perhaps the cleanJame11 A. Rbode!i called h11
I A E Thomas, Anna .Jean Flowbelp check Chinese Commu- I
In
Chicago.
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Memotlal
Hospil•l
I ers . bookkl'eper C!ly Attorney,
est
man
the
nist aggression.
dh1orC'e Monday . He said he
siou today to determiat what
ADMISSIONS _ Mrs Wll- C J Hyer , and Councilmen,
The 77-year.41d generallssl- l an~ bis wilt were all washed I
COLUMBUS (UP!l-Gov James A Rhodes' $SBO , tbe otate aovernment can do ham Pow!· II \1tddleporl . Her- Ted Stevens. Arim Hall. Ernest
tno also urged the
United up.
millicm approp riation tor highway construction for the to help tornado deustaled ar- bert Barnharl, Pomeroy : John Handley, Charles Fowler, Car.l
States to adopt "a pos!tlve polNetter, an aeeountant, said next two years IS dead. killed m a bitter partisan battle I eas of Ot.lo.
'lay lor Mh..adleporl
Ch&lt;:~r les Murra~·. Tom Reynolds. J1m
icy with a view to eliminating bis wife made him take a punctuated by charge and countercharge o[ obstructiOn·
Frazier
Galhpolts;
Vernon Craddock, Louts Ross t. H~rarn
the Communist regime on the
bath,
wash
his
bajr,
and
have
1sm
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ped
as
though
a
po:e1
mower
Darst.
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Daugherty, J S Dunca n.
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ST. PAUL, MINN. - THE
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china mainland, whUe at the 1 hl• clothes cleaned every Ume 1
It
was defeated for the second time and this time cut blades of grass
.
mighty M1ssissipp1 washed over
Rhodes saw all but one of the
DISCHAHGES- Joan Lake 1
same time avoldJag a dirett somt'Dne coughed near him. 1 th ere IS no ch ance o f resurrection. T he only course for
Mason Patncm cra 1g Middle· ;
LOCAL TEMPS
this transportation center's atrarmed clash with tbe Chinese ! She wouldn't let him touch a 1 Rhodes now is to produce a similar bi!! a move that .. affected areas m • day • long '
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Ohto
Monday
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Betty
Donovan,
Syracuse.
It
wa
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a
brisk
50 dt&gt;grPPS t,m.
8
Communists."
f ll.ght swltcb ••
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expec e as soon as e 1 can e ra e
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w 1 d ·I . k
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and pushed toward an $8 mil·
with bis hands, he said
The bill 'Nent down with 16 affirmative GOP votes leithf'r from the air or on the I H 1HS - Mr an ~r s
I · er l t'ar s tes at l I a m.
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Wben the Netters bougbt a and 14 nega. f Ive 0 emocra t
ground The
downtown
bef tnp 11began m the
• -ham- Powell, Middleport , a son - toda~·
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crew from the local workhouse
new sofa, Calvin had to scrub 1 votes It needed JUSt one we were going to do and could mornmg
ore H the state s
labored to cap a dike between
It twlco before It went into more. vote for passage.
!have say('~ lhts btll bv ••ndmg , &gt;h3ddebead and 300 or so !Djured iLegl·slatl·on· A t a G l a n c e
tho •!ready-flooded atrport and
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Wh
en counted.
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The Democrats based their 1t back to committee or leav· 1 •ft ended
after dark wtth the '
the !ndustna! site.
bou~ht
some new clothes. Mrs. objection on the grounds sev- mg 1 It pendt!hng
f
state's DC3 aJrplane 'llymg low ' COLU:\rtBUS fUPI1 - \1ondav s convicted of misdemeanors to
With tile worst fioodmg estiNeller made him wasb lh
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em era quesuons a not en an- b .
over the v~n wert eounty m ( maJor legts l&lt;~t tve aclmn al mcuntam the1r outs ide ~mploymated to be three days away.
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three times by hand, tben put swered, foremost among them elmg: "tnl " •udrr~ Tghom11.
no the ex.trem~ northwest aided I a glanl'e
ment.
nearly a thousand people althem through tbe
washlog
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. ere .s
no
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ready had beer forced
from
House
machine
aoutcoafutshee locaal government fund Ihurry to pass this btl! tomghl." bfy moonlight and
spotlights
St&gt;natr.
their homes tn St. Paul
the
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rom highway patrol cars.
Defeated
Passed
Neller 43 said sbt finally
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Sen Wilham Deddens,
R· The DemocraiH•
move was .
~H B 2(.]1 $888 m1l l10n h1g · ~H B 1 a ows count es to
COLUMBUS UPI) - State swep
out of C._e boose 1CincinnatL former ~hairman of sef:'n as a ptPvtew of what could '
ANSWER CALL
way appropnatl()n !VoLe 1614 }. assess propert y ownt&gt;rs for reoCross said f!O!Iding of the Mtsemergency
Passed
moval of unsafe bt1ildmgs I Vote
sjssippi and other M1dwest riv- Health Director Emmett w Ar- 1 la~t Tueo.sday. His suit in ~lr- the Fmance Committee, argued take place when the $1 4 btlhon The Pomeroy
reaches squad answered a ca ll at Jl 45
- S R 51 s \mpalhiztng w1th 1031:1 1
ers had affected nearly 9,000 nold warned today of a disease 1 cutt court charged desertion that the language was tradltJon- genera! fund budget
P m Mon~.ay to Harrisonville Vldtms of Sundav mgnt s to rna~ 1 Introdw Pd. ·
lamlltes In Minnesota and a to- hazard m stuffed Easter toys j and ask~d the judge to order al and that the Democrats had the Senate floor
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psyehlatrie examinatjon for gone along w1th Jt m 1963.
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Kmg's forces mav now
de- whe"e they transferred Char les . does.
- H B 699. eliminates requl~
tal of nearly 2.\,0110 persons in from Japan and Germany con· t
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Sen Ed Garrigan. R·Akron, mand rertam mcre'ases m edu· Morton Butcher to Holzer hos-1 -S B 154. n•akPs 11 t&gt;aSJf'r for ment that Youth Serv1ces AdMinnesota, Iowa.
Wisconsin, talning skins of dead chicks and his wife, Arlene M., 38 · They
ducks.
1 were married In 1148.
labeled the Democrats as ob- calion and welf&lt;tre beneflls m p1tal following an autmnob1le 1untversaty huusmg authorlttl:'s tn visorv Board mtel quarterly .
North Dakota and !llmoiS
/
structlomsts Den .
Danny D the budget Vllth the knowledge arc .. ~ent He was g1ven first aid i Issue bonds (\ote 30·0'
~H B 702. desl~'nates each
MIAMI _ AUTHORITATIVE
1 B' 10
[ Joboson, D-New Ph!ladelphta, that they can kdl 1t tf they oa for a fractured leg and multiple ! Introduced
Nov 22 as John F. Kennedy
reports or mass arrests in Cuba of an orgamzm 10 five out of
u pening Sel
countered that "you knew what choose.
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allows pnsoners Memonal
ol army personnel purportedly seven of the toys.
For April 20th
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oold!ers and civ!l!ans were J"a!l- 1
ths
d
The Mason county prnJect 1·n
Mtdd!eport councils lmanc:e Middleport s chid draw&lt; $3.76B . 1 $37~ monthly, patrolmen s
to ized the rMney lo pay them and added an extra patrolmat
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' to war k day-off sh1 f ts.
orseveramon
draw $300, and ra1se
· thh
ed 15 days ago.
of h 11. 1
eludes 6 74 miles between the· comm1ttee began wres t!mg to- 1 Mtd dleport patro1men
e our1y rat- 1was not In s1ght
.antrea~
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"More than 100 of those ar- ment
t. e ness
difficult, Putnam county iine and t h 0 1&lt;lay with the problem of how 1$3,075 ($251 2.\ monthly) which led street worker from $1.31 to A 10 per cent mcrease was But revenue conunues shortt,
rested were troops of Cuba's Arnold satd.
,
Beech Hill road lo
1 to reduce or erase what Mayor ,,. compa rably below averages l$145 whtch ts roughly a 10 per propos•d. but the fmance com- as expenses last month exceedWestern Army Corp• and rang- The hazard could be height- mg The nine stat r res:r ac- Lee Smtth Monday night callc'&lt;i for Similar employment in oth- lce" t mcrease.
'im tttee rece1v_,. the problem u1· ed incom•. according to Clerk
ed from corporals and lergeants ened, he said, If parents unwlt·ect
.11 st e res~r ac:: "a tragic inequality" in sola- er Oh1o towns of 3,000·3.500 pop- He said street workers get stead and was asked to make jGene Grate, by $S45 59.
to Ueutenants and ~plains;• tingly place the infeCted toys in ~~~~ ml~li:~ d;~ar.";.: w',~" ro- "" of the pohce and street de- ulal!on Street department per- holidays off without ~ing dock· a counter proposal two weeks A tax levy lor ullhties fail..
1
a committee spokesmad said Easter ~asketa with candy and 'd
r In
~ 76 partmcnts.
'Sonne! show~ stm!lar condt· ed. Police work hohdays and hence
1at tbe polls IIlii November, allll
· other f&lt;H!dsvt e new sur ~c g over
Mayor SmiU1 propOsed an a- tions
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Iget no extra pay, thus Ju•my- Mayor Smtth reminded coun- the local power company is 000.
WASBINGTON _ U 8 EXmtle:l of road In nine dtfferent cross-the-board pay Increase Of ! "I d
thin!l any taxpayer ing Ute larger &gt;ncrease m tbal ci! that last November he nad tinuing to collec1 a 25 cent
perts f!elieve that cu.,;, 'ma
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coun es
20 and 10 per cent. First, how- !in Mi leport, if giVen
the department.
Ilisted several ways he thought cbarge for the town with
reap Its biggest augar h
SEEKS JUDGMENT
Ge
ever. he pointed ID present sal- )tacts tra!g , would tum down , "This is only a proposal," additional revenue could be ra!S- light bill. Previou&gt;lv an IP!Nii.
tnlce 1116! or 1
arve_
Meigs
nenl lfospltal
aries of pohce and &lt;treel ~rk- a levy o ncrease the pay of oa!d Mayor Smith. "Council pro- ed, none of whtclt have OO.n irnate 15011 per mmtth
biJ1.
but 11 Ia
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A_n
haaCobeell made In
ADMISSIONS - Eddie
compared to s!mllar work- these me who have gotten no ,vides money to operate
both lincluded in proposed legislatton (street lights etc.) bad
no
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e Metgs. unty
mrnon !'leas mme. Pomeroy; L•ura Htte, lers in other Ohio towns
•ra.tse lor lour years," the may- ' departments. It is my duty to by council.
paid 'from the general fund,
C:O)nmupbt Island mucll good. COurt m which lrvtng
Karr, Syracuse: Anna Wines,
Ha- Taking ligtJres from the Ohio or said.
1 presl!flt the situation. Where the 1 Coone!! last year, faced with though IIIGSt munlclpaijtlttt .• ,. ,,
, Because of low world sugar Jr., dba Karr and Van Zandt cine; Floyd Corson, Middleport. Municipal League bulletin, the His 20 per cent proposed In- money is to come rrom Is up to a dwindling general
1 u n d, joy the luxury of a special
prices,
exchange llfo1or ,Sales, eeeb DWtley In DISCHARGES - Osmar Fre-lmayor sbowed the average an- crease would add approximate- ynu."
ttghtened the public belt t no' meetinc
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earnlt!Ba, whiCb come lar(ely tl!tl arnolint of t"7 93 wilh lnto!r- cker, Cheshire; Doris
East· nual po!!ce chief's salary
of ly $2,000 to the annual
wage Counellrnan Gene Harris aaid polle&lt;! vacallorts, uniform' allow· I
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Atom aale or IU(at:. may lie cut est tmd costs m&gt;m 0. I;. Chal)d- man, Coo!v!l!e; Lela
Ro!Uns, Qqln towns with populations of expenses. It would put t be ho 1\!0IIId offer the motion to ances, extended
since Geor&amp;• Meinhart,
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ler, Charleston, W. Va.
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