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Deadline for
Appl1•""afi'on Set

Around And
About
Middleport

Appllcatlons to be I candystriper must be malled to tbe
Veterans Memorial liolpital or
Mrs. James Jividen spent
given to MrS. YvoMe Scally by
we&lt;kend in Ravenswood, W.
May 21, It wao SMounoed Monand VJeinity with relatives.
everun'g when the Candya
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
visited over the weekesd
stripers met at the hospital. ApEast Bank, W. Va., with
plicatlons may be obtained at
brother and family, Mr.trni
hospital.
Ill
'-~·it·•
Mrs. Edgar Young and f 'ly. New o cers were ..... '"'
~·Irs Bert Bodi'mer has
and included Pam Sylvester,

. all officers for their coopera- spent the weekend at Canhallland ~:.hlootl re-elecdtedt Mtfss
bon the past vear.
. Winchester w•th thetr daug t- y Scu... a 1 s pres• e~
or
M
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Oth
fit
During the busine~s thmeetmg er and son-in-l~wi ~j an
rs , n~x ye;;er o cers
Mr. Russell dJscusse
_e su~- Roy Evans an ami y.
e. are ~s.
band clinic at OhJo Um- Ml'. and Mrs..Herbert Herd·! Vice president,
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· to which the Associa· man and _grandchildren, La~ry , Zlt!, sec.~nd VICe presJdent;
b d
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tion voted to send two
an and Jac !e, o
e eon ne l ae raeu er, secre ary;
students. Future band events were weekend guests of her gene Atkins, treasurer, and
It
are the Ice cream soct·a' on . mother, Mrs. Welby Whaley. Mary Elizabeth Chapman,
turned from Washington, D. C.
· ·1 d 'th h
August 26 and Tag Day on 1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr.'l presentative to the Meigs.
where she VJSI e WI
er moOct. 2.
and Mrs. Kar_l Grueser
and . ty Teachers Assn. council
ther ' Mrs. Goldie White, who
M.
Ille were Mr and·
K
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·1·. at the horne of another
. d ' Mr. Me enzle spo eon coo_. 1 hi
•Mr. Russell announced the sons, mersv H d
banr· will participate in tht Re-IMrs. He_rbert er man a~ ' solidation deveiomcol
lD daug er.
nation
"otgoiiig
galla
Parad,
June
22
and
the
grandchildren
ol
Bellefontamel
which
he
stressed
that
the
InSa!llrday guests of Mr.
1
Mrs C l 't
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Meigs County Fair in August. and Mrs. Welby Whaley, Porn- ereased enrollment wou~d. per· Mrs. Carl Mattox were
presJdPnl thankeJ (!l'fJ('ers
He disl'Ussed summer plans for er·oy.
.
. ·~ · mit the ~hools lo participate sbter. Mrs. Leonard Taylor
part'nl~ fur llil'l!" ' I "id hand pract'Ice o•ssion&lt;. Mr s. i' Mr.. i:lnd Mrs_. _MariOn Howell , in State anf Fedf'ral programs hf'r daughter, Mrs.
and t)resl-'nt t&gt; tl ~·l rs. I. loy
=
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1td
sun day whi&lt;-h are not possible at prrs- St ram· of CoIumbus.
Kina named a uniform commit- of_(.olum~us v~si e
pofh'd plant 1n let•ogmtion
o t k .
d h
Wllh rel&lt;tllves m the area and ent
Mr. and Mrs. John
1
~~t'r work as ~ hand officer tehe to. a el mvedn oMry abn ave allended the fune rdl of A. E. I M;ss Martha Ohlinger legisla- and J\.fr. and Mrs. Karl
t e smts c eane . - em ers are W'II
,
nd daJJght•r Joy of
P'Isl )'&lt;'ars \-tr William
a Mr and ·Mrs ·Herman
Sell. din·ctor . :1nd \l1 . L. II'. Mrs Cash Baht·, Mrs. David 1M1::uns'1
F' 1
d 'lax I tive cha1rman ' a11d M1ss Sallv· ·~nd
M.
r!l. . I \ ax o mrr an JV
Srlmaf. who Hit ended i.l mt~t'tmg "'
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Mrs. Don Mullen, rs. Jr. i.l nd Vaness~:~ VIsited recent- th eDepartment ot Classes
son of Racme wt:&gt;re recent
LewiS Long and Mrs. Henry
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f M Cecil Kime
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ly at Ful 1ans~e. . a. w11 Camp Muskingum gave a
ors o rs.
B.
Clatworthy.
her siste r. Mrs. Howard Rou~h . port on state leglsl~tllon
The P_ast Matron's Club
Pomerov. Ohla
COLLECfiON NOTED
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo DaviS, urged supp&lt;lft of House Bill 221. Eva•gelme Chapter, OES,
Mrs. Harlis Frank, chalnnml Carl and Hohcrl Dav1s. Mr s. Members were also 11rgt&gt;d
~lepm !, will meet Fnday
LAST TIME TONIGHT
or the Cancer drive in Olive Max Folmer and Mrs. Howard work ag amst House B&gt;l l
mg. May 21. at the home
"LOVE HAS MANY FACES" . township, reported that $161.10 1Ro~.~h visJ!t&gt;d r.erently . wilh which has been term~,Mr rs. James Clatworthy m
t'l t' rilllll'lliml
I was collected and thanks the 1lhetr brother, Claude DaviS, of grea test threat to public educa- 0Y·
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• I1• Pa ·· and helped
· ve to power Mrs. Dale Mourmng'
L:~ n:r Tu t rw r. C11 1"1 Hobe rt· · workers and all who donated. r I·tt suurg
· !tim ' ton because of 1ts
son. Ji ll;_; II •, rHrl t·r). Ruth Ro :Workers were Mrs. Joe Turner, celebrate his birthday.
bemg transferred to the aln'('!· Day..s.ale charman of
m&lt;~n , V11~1 tm t.1·e:· Sl ,·t:une Mrs. Dohrman Reed Mrs. Her- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Strader or of finance.. Members were Aux.lhlary ~ Feeney Poll"t'r~ .
man Grossnickle, M~s Norman and son. Mark of Burgesstown, urged to support the PEP bil\ 1Post. American Legion,
Fraturelk: Li:.h·n JudgtWeber .Johnny Kibble and Dave Pa .. urrived Saturd~:~y for a vistt by placing it on the November a~nounced that Poppy Day
Colorurtoon
· Yates.'
w1th her p·a.ren1s, Rev. a_nd Mrs., bullot.
I h1e observed Frday and
;;;;;~;;;;~~ Menzel Sm&gt;th and family . Mr. Plans were made for the ••·' day , May_ 21 and 22. Eaeh
WED .and THURSDAY
Strader returned home Sunday j nu~:~l fmal dinnt!r meeting of tht&gt; 1_nember 1s asked ~
May 19-20
and ~d1rds . Strader and son re- year for the faculty at wke m the sale by donatttnhg one .
NOT OPEN
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mam e fur a v1s lt ~nd to at- 1 Ho e Din in Lod e Ma 27 . or more 1~ se 11 mg e popp1es.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY tend the Pomeroy H1gh School : Bu~ding ~epres!ntativl'/ Will The four g!~ls ,wh are to. attend
May 21 -2'2
comrn~nc~ment.
take reserv&lt;~tions tor tile dm-· Hu~ke~e (,Jrls ~tate will also
FAMILY NIGHTS
"YOUNGBLOOD HAWKE"
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams of
"VERTIGO"
1 ass1s1 m the project.
.James Frann ~i'I I S, Swa !lll!! .James Stewart. Kim Novak 1.tackson vi,ited Monday with ner.
, . d b Kenny Roush, four year old
Pt'Sh('ltt·. !;t·n ~&gt;li t'\ "t • Page.
- &lt;illd 1her SJ!IIer. Mrs. Welby Whaley.
~dreshment
s
were S£' l vr ~ son of . rytr. an~ Mrs. Albert
En1 (i&lt;~bo r , :' t.H·~· .-\,' or. f.t'('
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Mrs. Willi•m fisher returned , MIS~ Kraeuter to the 24 mem Rou,h, IS a pa!Jent_ at Holzer
"t~AZONS OF ROME"
Bowmn 11
Louis Jourdan. Sylvia Syms to the home of her son and bees present.
Featu1 ~t1•
HnspJtal where he wtll undergo
(Color)
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Mr. and M".
a tonstlectomy today.
SUN., MON. and TUES.
~asonfi,hrr Sunday
after
HOLDING REVIVAL
Mr. Albert Roush, Feeney
Thur.·Fri.
Mav 20-21 spending the winte.r in Akron
May 23-24·25
i Bennett Post Commander
'' DEAR BRIGITTE ·•
The Beatles
with her son and daught&lt;r-in- The Hyse ll Run free Met~o- Waller Bunce, chaplain of
"A HARD DAY'S NIGHT"
rTtThni r·11lor l
law. Mr. and Mrs. John Fish- dist Church ~~ holding a reviv-' post, weri' in Glouster Saturday
Janw ~ S tt",\.i J"1. F~IJ 1 ~n . Cin
- and e~. She also visited at St'n!'t'i:l·l al at 7:30 p rn .. each eveni ng ! ~heret hey. acquired ~ev~ril
d~ ( t~ru l . 1,l:-n1.; .Ju hl l \ Ed
"DARK PURPOSE"
Wmn
ville
with Mr. and Mrs. Nor· from May 19 until May 30 The l&gt;rles of Sick bed supplies
Shirlt&gt;!,.. Jo nes and
F!afurrtte :
1man Fisher and son. Mn;. Nor- j Rev. Dtolbert Allison from Mas-1 the post proje.ct of assisting
Rossnno Rran.i
Parden My Beolu ty Maries
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man F'lsher and son, Thomas, Iseyville, Ohio is evangelis.t Ev- ,those needing s1ck supplies.
(Technirnlor J
Colo rcartoor:s
accompanied her here.
eryone is welcome.
I Mr. and Mrs . Emerson Jones

sENIORS GIVEN

Mn. Edwarci

Sebool Al!llll-'
oeere~ary,111abw olUIOunced
trot

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fort be alumni ballquet ud
dlllce to be lekl May II biVe
beea uleaded uUt s.larday

May IS Ia ordel for local ol·
1IIDDi &amp;o make reservatlou.
Reoervall.,. may be leal
. bard CrooiUI Polt
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Cburch .School were preseliled
Bibles clurtng tbe SUnday School
hour Sunday momlng. Dr. L. L.
Rousb, pastor, )l\'88ellted Blbletl
to Linda StoWe. Linda Eichillll'
er, l-Inda Llplcomb, Jean .U.
Clarice Norris, Pa~ Wlneo
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and Nancy PeriNo al
Racine HIBb School and' Job •
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were In AthOJIII Sunday to visit
his sister, Mrs. Dorothy Dan-: 1
IE~~~dwho
Is Ill with a lung in·
They also visited with
daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Davldsona nd
Barboro
Jones.
' Mr:·and Mrs. Waltnn Manley 1
and grandson, Mike Manley, !
spent the weekend at their va·
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KODAK I~

MR. LJ!HEW Ill nL
Austin Lehew is critically fll
in the St. t::.&lt;~beth Hospital,
Newport, Kentucky.

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president; Sharon 'ftleiss, vice Uou.
Nancy
Arnold
' - -- - - - - - - treasurer' and Joyce Lon~;, sec·
retary. There will be no sum· Offlcerl, Tnnftherl
er meetings
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Sandy Humphrey, Linda Haggy,
Carol Hall and SUe Rue. Others Officers and· teacllers of
present were Nancy
Arnold, Chester Methodist Church
Sh
Bill' B enda Brown
aron
gs, r
. ' the Chester Community
Jean Ebersbach, Cheryl Ed· School elected president
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·dent ' Mrs · Juanita Will·'
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L' d Jacobs Ka
ara no ner, m a
' • retary, Mrs. Bernice Batley;
thy Lacey, Joyce Long, Linda •-asurer, Mrs. Edna Life ln a
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Pam O'Brien,
ewe meetlng on May 10 at"
Judy Rigbthouse, Barba- church
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Roush, Janette Scott, Linda
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Kathy Spenglet, Pam An aU-day meeting will be
Sharon Theiss, Janice held next Thursday, with leachClara Will, Ruetta ers and helpers meeting at dlf~
Francis Susan DiJ.. ferent times during the day
Sue Grogan and Terri Hy· WJth th e d'11'ector• Mrs • Delor• Precision ... smart styling ...
es Holter, and crafts teacher,
budget price!
Mrs. Frances Spencer at the
Chester Methodist Church. At· Making moYitt is as ta1y a•
napshooting with this new
Children to Give
tendance is urged. Any one Wlll· 1Kodak
8 movie comera. Ec11y·IO· !
ing to help 1n any way may follow guide tells how to set th• ·.
AnniUil Program
contact Mrs. Holter or Mrs. lens. Then, ju1t aim and preu the
Spencer by next Thursday or button for bright, (oklrful mov•
The 46 children of tho Mid- come to the church II))' time it• I Extra-fall f/1.9ltnlltll you
Kindergarten classes Thursday. Bible School will be- lhoot on dull days, make mavitl
latt in tilt day, take better mov•
taught by Mrs. Pearl Reynolds gin on June 1 and continue Its
lndoort. A great valutl
will present their annual spring through June 11.
program Thursday evening, May
A Kodak Movie Camera
21, at the high school auditorA'MEND CAPPING
~r an Instamatic Camera
ium. The presentation Is en.
would
make an excellent
lllled "The Shoemaker and the Mrs. Charles Reed, Mr. and
Elves," a musical play, wilhMrs. Norman McCain ~nd dau- gift for tile graduates,
dances featuring original COS· ghters Sherry and Fatth of Stop in on the main floor
turning,
Reedsville, Mrs. Ross Cleland
of Chester, and Mrs. ~eda md see the complete
Taking the part of the Shoe- Frecker, Mr. and Mrs. William line of Cameras and
maker will be Howard Lee Frecker, and son· Charles at. Supplies.
West: hls .wife, Kellee Burdet~; tended _the ceremony ~ ~ra~e
the liVe btlle elves, Alfun, VIc- MethodiSt Church, Galbpobs,
kie Dent i Elfun, Teresa Ellis; when the members of the
Ufun, Timmy Scitea; Oflun, Tim ~reshman. class at Holzer HOS·
my Thomas and Ulfun, Tony p1tal recetved their caps. Miss
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Sharon Frecker is a member of
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Mrs. Kmg lnsta
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President Agam
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The
Northwestern
Mrs Robert Km&amp; was install· McComas, school supermtend· !J
OmerOy
Teachers' and Educators'
ed th~ new president &lt;If
ent, expressed appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs Wednesday evening at the
Middieport Band Boster
Monday evenlllll' Jt the
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first vkt' pH·~Jdl'nt \'Irs.
Vtd Ohlinger, ::it't'l.md VIet'
!dent ·. \-lrs Willi am
secret:~r\' . and \1r ')
Brown 1rt-a~urer
\1rs Brucf" Lloyd . a
president , ronductt'd the
lar1on ct- rPnlt.m \' and
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For ProJects on Two Days

ATHENS OhlO IUPI - Ohio dean of the Gollege of Arts and er has been dean olnce 1953.
I He
L of
Savage
was apResponsJbJiities of the LegJon m its co-sponsoung Umv€iSlty '1 Jas announced th e SClen ce s here Sept
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h sue
h . Robert
t d dean
the College
of
Of the May ?3 horse show were reviewed Monday by appomlmt&gt;nt of three new deans, ceeds Rush E Jott, w o as ~om e ng and Technology to
Drew Webst~I Post 39 10 a regular meeting wtth Com- all effectiVe thlS year Dr Rl- asked to return to full • lime ngm•;r~ J Taylor who will
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mander Guy E Gmnther urglllg all members "ho can to 1chard E Armitage, d~an of teachmg Elliott has been dean suc~ee Jul ·
hel wtth 1t and Memotlal Dav activities
Oh1o State Umvers1ty s Grad- slnce 1954
retue
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PA lot of help will he needed to make these protects 1 uate College, will take over as Dr Taylor Culbert, an F.ng----!ish professor
1 success, h e sa td
hi • •nd
G d associate
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The Countv llo r&gt;e Show whtrh Post 39 Is ro-spondean of 0 o • ra ua e o ·
IOrmg with the Vtetgs Co unty Riding Club, will be held
lege the past year, bas been
Sunda at the ~1t·Igs coun
-- n.amed dean of the Graduate
ds Post :l9 Pernn of the Pomet'Oy Feder&lt;Contmued from page I)
College. On July I he will sueFy
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' . ated Church as the ~peake1 ·
Clipp Inger, who
WHJ
have
refreshments on
sh me boy to a mu It lll1 ill tona Ire de ed Do llllld R...
lhe round ~ 111Cllld!Og a ThP Pnst Wlll C'Ond uet ~lrm- I busmessmHn and poh!lcal fig- asked to return to full • lime
ehlr!en·bar b cue 0 u11101
,.,.1 O•y Se1vtces al Chester lui e, died Tuesday m a ~1am1 teaching of chenustry. Chppmg:
Mf:'mbers .are a"'kt-d !u br at m I he aftt' r nnon on Mond.w hospttal He was 75
Eastern'a baaeball team aeorR
the Post Home at I p m Sun I May 31st wtth
Rev Frank
lta;d work never tmLt anyed two runs in the sixth lnnllli
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M {Uth beforr ~omg to IChPe:-;eht ew as the spe&lt;~krt
body Danner often roart'd m
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lengthy spe&amp;:hes as a state SPO~
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Hemlork Creve to lmld ~ em~·O Commander Gumther Hnnoun 1 demandmg efonomy
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defeat host Buchtel-York 5-3
1al dav ~e1vtt't'~ thert- at I 1 (ed the1~ wtll be no d'ante at a or
Tuesday afternoon.
, gover nmrnt
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the Po'-t home on the a:st a
Coach AI Bowen's boys b ro ke
On 'l&lt;&lt;nd"V \hn 31st Po~t urdt~v tn Ma\ dtlf' to lo('al a
OHIO_
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a 3-3 deadlock when
Dennis
nHE~S. n OhiO Newspaper
Newland walked and Ken Cald39 will" ho ld• Memor tal D::~v ~f'r lumnt lt'UrtlOtiS
Soulhea.slet
vlcPs tn Pome ro\ ~ rH' aleA I Dord Sdlaerer was reported Assocta!lon and the Stgma Delwell was safe on a
fielder's
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bands hav~ lndrcated t!t,lt they 1° thf" stLk llsl It was ;ote~ ta Cht and Theta S1gma Ph 1 A suit for f2,8(, 60 plu• Inter· chmce, followed by Charle~
will !JCIIItclpfl.lf' tn tillS )f'dr s ' !hat Arthur Wtse was ma ver · journa lt~m societies ttl Ohio est and costs, agam~t Gaihpolts Erchin1er'a 1001 double
tha
pttrade The Pt PIPasant wllt entlv left off the lt st of Veterans Umvcrst lv wrll hold their an· Auto Auclton [nc Upptr Rtv· srored both runners
of lht&gt; 'J&lt;~ttonal lll!,ud \\ til also [or whom Post F:vezlastrng serl uual sp zmg meeting Saturday f'r Rd has 'been 'tiled m the
Lefthtlnder Charles Knight
bt' m tht' par mit&gt;
I Vl('t.'S were held for at a It'( tn John J Callahan. r().rnrn um ca~ U S District Court at Colum· went the route for Eastern, fan·
The Ime ut pi o('e:-;ston will , mf'elmg of the Post
!tons repre~ent at tve of
the bus
nJng i and walkins only 2.
be formt&gt;d belrrnd tht&gt; Pcmer t)y I RdreshmPnls wet e ser \'Pd foi -l Karser Alum mum
ChemJCI::II
Eastern hittez s were led by
Jumor Hl~ h S! lttlol sttulm~ :d lowrng the meetmg by George CoJ p wrll address the group.
The act ton was taken under : Theron Cruise wtth three sin·
9 m rth Ute p&lt;u a de to be Nessel road to the nwmbf't s tn
the Fatr Labor Standards Act ~It-s m thrt'f trtps to the plate
at y,9 lO
p rn St•r v1ces attendanee A movte Fashtng 1 COLUMBUS _ SEN THOM· on behalf of two emplo}•ees bv and Garv Wolf with 1 pair of
Will be u.mdur ted nl
13t't'( h for Fun In Mleh1gan '
wa~
P G lm rtln 0 • ·Youngs- Secretary or Labo1 W W1llard iJase knocks Ohter hitters were
Gtu~e Ceme\l;'ry v.t1 h the Rev 'shown prior to the meetmg . ~;"n sa:d t~dav' he would mtro-- Wirtz through Soltc1tor of La· Ken Caldwell and Knight each
-Jduce Jeg1siat 10 to revoke the bor rharles Donahue
had singles, and Eichinger, 1
. - -- - - - - - - - state lrrPnse of docton who l The complamt alleges th.at double
Jok e P" I tn • buyrott If the 1the rorporat ton fat led to pay Ensler~ .... · : : , : - : :
rned1(are b!ll Is approved by 1these empiOVE*'S the applicable Buchteh
·d · 'w lf G -t d
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Cong1 t&gt;~s
m1~1mum w~ge durmg different Kd'mLeg t •dn kyo · r1lUI ea
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Ipe11ods m 1963 and 1964
.an
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Charles Chancey, grid mentor at Pomeroy High school for
the last four seasons, said Tueso
day he Is tenderins hiS reSignalion here to accept the JOb of
defensive backfield coach at
Mal'!lhall Umversity In Huntlns-

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M'IShap IvestLegalgallonactionof followed
an ln-J M
the corpuralion
Ore pOrk,
by the Co l161lbus offwe ot the
o~ar Helf'n
ran a\bu~ore around my n~rk ,. p b db OSP
U S Depal lmt'nl uf Labor's
Wt! lovt'd
column on lA Jeal barnll'uda, 111 bel )
ro e y
Wage . hour and Public Con· ~
Legislative
Thmgs 1 Can't rnnt' ' and Dear Helen
tracts d1vts1ons, under the
v.onder Pd rf
some Please ~end me a recipe fol Ont&gt; mmor accident was in erviston uf Karl A Jem1son Fl
c0m1ng
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mofO un,llnlab les Pie•&gt;&lt; hu rarrol c•ke - RA.BBIDN.; ~N '"l iga ted by th~ Ohio State The ttrm agam't Which the su1t 1
avor,
mor us v. tth
humm wa s II R:'\BII ~A
- Pa lroJ on Tuesday at
10 40 wa.s flied r.s engaged m the
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LOST•-tookln&amp; llke 1 loot Olympic oal'!lman, trying to ftndhlhil w"), tot the ne:rU:!
rtver '1 workman of the Sun Oil Co., of Philadelphia, guide~ s row oa aroun
lop ~f 1 w1ter aettllng tonk at a refinery while a fellow worker wa~c~a. Ev;ryf twl
;yearo tho men clean 256 holes, removing aedtment that lllt•rlerea wit
e an s UDO&lt;
tlon of ci1rlfybl1 water lor the refinerr.

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"Thf

fall's team had a t . I record
to win ruMer-up honors in
.the Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League. Chancey waa named
co-coach of the year for the
SEOAL after the close of last
..ason.

lonOcfictal conftrmaUon of Chan. A native of Ripley, W Va.,
ce •s be' hi ed th
Chancey began hts athletic caY
In~ r
ere 1s ex- reer at Ripley High school
peeled dunng 0 meetmg of the where he starred m footi&gt;all and
West VIrglma State Board of basketball He won AII-W est
Education on May 26 Marshall Vtrgmia Honorable Mention m
Um.verSity PreSident Stewart both spurts durmg h'
.
18 seJUor
Snuth ha~ recommended Chan- year
cey fnr the JOb.
Coach Chancey's overall re. The Pomeroy mentor was giv~
cord as PHS football coach en a football scholarshtp to
for four seasons was 26 - 12 • 2. Marshall m 1956, but hts days
While announcing hiS plans to his freshnran year because of 1
leave Pomeroy, Chancey com- severe Ies InJury
mented, "I smcerely thank all as s player ceased
during
the people, both players and Chancey served as a student
fans, who have atded the ath- asSistant at Marshall during his
letic program m any way dur- sophomore and JUnior ye-ars and
ing my four ye-ars here "
then as student assistant coach .
Chancey also put on record of the F'rosh football tearo m
h1s apprec1at1on to members of h1s semor year of college. Ourthe PHS coaching staff and aU lng lhe 1!100 football season,
other offtcJals of the Pomeroy Chancey was graduate assistSchool system for their "whole- ant of the Freshmon team
hearted co-operatton "
Goach Chancey Is married to
Coach Chancey began
his the former
Mary Ann Amcareer as a high school gnd berger of Minersville and the
mentor at Pomeroy during the couple has one son, Rick, age
surn.'ller of 1961 At the conclu- four months.
slon ot his first year the Pan- Six Pomeroy football players
thers had posted a 5 - S record. under Chancpy at Pomeroy are
Both the 1962 and '63 teama now attendmg, or will attend,
ended wilh 6-3·1 slates and last college on scholarships.
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Cubs, Braves Win;
Astros Upend LA, 4 to I

By LEONARD A. GRANATO SJons this "'•son, amall wonder scattering nve hits He fanned
UP! Sports Writer
that hl9 teammates crowded five and walked only threo
It just may be tbat Ray Sa- around hllD with congratulaOther NL GIIDies .
deck1 ." a slow starter 8llC the I lions after he defeated Phila- In other National League
slumpmg St lAU19 Cardmals delphia 3-2 Tuesday mght lor somes the Cuba outlasted tbe
have been wailing lor him to hts first triUmph.
Giants 7~. Mtlwaukee edged
get rollmg.
The victory put the Cardinals the Mets 4-3 and Houston haltLast season Sadeck1 lost hts barely over .500 and lodged ed Los Angeles 4-1 Pittsburgh
Brtllfant Ploy
first fiVe starts and wound up them m a tie for fourth with and the Reds wer~ rained out Eddie Mathewa made 1 briiWith 20 VIctories So, alter see- the Phillles and Braves.
at Cmcmnatl.
hant play to start a game-endIng him lose hiS ftrst four deci- Sadecki went the distance, fn the Amertcan League the mg double play that shut off a
Met rally m the runth Joe
Chnstopher and Charlie South
b.d smgled and Ron Swoboda
doubled home Christopher. After one was out Jesse Gonder
was purposely walked to fill
the bases Pmch hitter J1m
INDIANAPOLIS, lnd (UPI)H1ckman
smashed a one-hop
The btg ttre crJsJs .appeared
lmer
to
~1athews'
left Eddre
over today for pole-sitter A. J.
made a dlVIng stop of the ball,
Foyt and seven other dnvers
Whipped 1! to Frank Bolhng at
who qualrf1ed for tre May 31
semnd and Bolling threw on to
500-mlle amo race on Goodyear
fnst ahead oi Hickman.
tires

Tire Crisis
Appears Over

FIGHT RESULTS

WASHINGTON _ ln taking Katzen bach who was Robert with Katzenbach,
u on extremist all.gr-nothtng iKenned)'s principal advisor on Item. That the oamo forte~
\IJUI
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f'ance on clvJI ; ht! the twO I!Jret tsely such questions when now demandmg thl1 absurd and
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wrtllng blun ed
hb
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town
wholes•lmg
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used,
utomobiies
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d g _ 'Ted of Robert Kennedy was Attorney polntles! rider - pointiest _.
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D•ar Ga l'
Dear I· an - rabbtd or a '
sln p , u•d lhree and a half foo mler&gt;Wte commerce.
"purk barrel'' Iesiolatlon ls on nators enne Yd Bob
f G e _ lad gravely and re- cause 11 Is not the pol tu
IJow about th"e'
I 00 hRI•e an excellent re&lt;tpe miles east uf Rl 325
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the way even In the wake of Massachusetts an
o en ra 1 '
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t d Negro votIJ••r Helen
send your whole or IS 11 ~ cat and plckup
trurk
I House passage Tueaday 0( Gov. New York - are not m~rely In peatedly queslloned the constl· ~ lcbut ~:~~~v:~edenlal of tiie
I am WI tl&lt;ng • Iheme on un hole' I adnte,, H
""" perked m a pm.•t• dnve
James A Rhodeo' f!89 million revolt agamst their party slead- tutiOnalttr
so
rt:ht to register - conotantl)'
wtd mo!lwr~ 1m tollr~:;~ :iOdol Oear Ht~h•n
1he wav A ulr dnvf'n by Robert i
capital improvements program ership tn both Senate and WhJte unexamp e a
g
bedeviled President Kennedy
og, pleue :,end nre nil you ve Wht~l IS the meanmg of
Noe l J9 Rt 3 Pome1oy, was
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for the next two years
House.
lftat.
[ d wer aa constantl) brush;"'
SIUOf NI
wmd '""'" and I 1 meon hotk&lt;'d out mto !he road As1t ,
Rep Ralph F1sher, R-Woost- More puignanlly, they are lnl' !After all Gongre" had a!- 'ed"
be h
85
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In Ho\ SuJuto.; ~1arted
up
t!Jf' 1oad Danny Ash
er.
m
presenhnc
the
bill
whtch
truth
turnmg
180
de~ee!l
away
ready
un
ce
conceded
Itself
powj
' Wh!th 1~ .1 lt l!le ltke
0 Y Im.
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1, a&gt; ani . gao de burn 12 Rl I Langmlle slart CIIICAGO JUP!l _The prlc- now goes to the Senate, told the I from the whole
lime I tuld femal"1111"" "' d
erless to st rike down the poll Item· That the !JJcorporatioll
11
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:shtp ' a
le(
ond
k&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;' v _
e , camp," you 1 d the engme o,n tile truck and t&gt;s on wholesale c.Jttle and hous House another capital improve· mamtamed on thts h
(JIJ~\
lo &lt;mvont' w~w f-I rm1! t'u a
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ld be It od ced
b th It b th Pres! 1
II of this needlessly provocativt
ad.11
11111 m a dWt'tll
nr k u,
sue Y eir aero
Band undeniably dubious I 5"'•
··r• :,... s"t&gt;lll~tttaled
~·:Jntf't&gt;d !ldd l t'~:sr-d t"llVI:'Ojlf'
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h Oll
h
I It'd roaf way
t aresoarmg and th1smay make , mens
h 1 wou thr
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d er, d b lelec t1ons So 1t submitted
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1\.ndguthlsre\)l\ Pl 1 , 1 se~end lnw ke~ negatzvesorlofi'.&lt;:IY
tl t e n glt ste 0 tre so mP drflerence to the hou.se " wttmtwoor eewees US- dentJohnF enney,a n Ylconsututtonalamendmenttothe lwouldhaveraisedaclearc1•
me that btg tal leacher vuu ad Th&lt;~l s .-!bout .r~ !WH! lh I ('an \Jnd Ulr l1lere ~as nnlv min- t Wllr s po&lt; ketbook But maybe mg money from. the recently .. his closest advrsen, lndudmg ll;tates and thus the job was Iger to enactment of the blpar•
;.f'I 11Sf:'d ~ 1:-.llt-K~.~It,n 'I , lOme !\nvnuefOI a bettt-rdd tn m d.tmHge and nerther drrver ~he ~"t-oni moan alone Cat tle l pas!ied $290 million bond issue. Bob Kennedy , when he was t done ~onstitutJOnally.)
tisar bill itself. For thia would
fJ .. ::~r Ht'ltn
!Iron ' - H
v.as InJured
feedrrs may be hurl tng ln the I Fisher said he could not estl· John Kenned}'s Attorney Gen- l ltem. Tbat form~r Assistant have carrred the thinl IU far
I I pp I\ ma rr wd 11t&gt;&lt;~r Hel~ll
One l::trJest was Jtmmy Ev- po(ketbonk too
mate the amount of the second eral
G
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vu qur e 1&lt;.1 t
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Attorney enera
ur e l' r- s
httf gw ng :.tt'ad\ wrth llllt1!tH'I I tht nk Soupv Sale~ 1s Just anr.;
aetnt' ( I t' 0 ezg~ l lh1s a(f'ordlng to sto(kmrn 1 1 u rlnance tree or lr - President Kennedy- and Al· shall who was Robert Kenne· nunded Northern Senaton wht
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wonderful and I dream of mt'et ('(]Unlv &lt;OUJt F'JJday f:Jr un~a!e and :students of cat tle prwe ard L Krabach Indicated
It 1torney General Kennedy too '
In "I ba the power of Dnal•·
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"" may bt- hkt! the gal who mg htm but 1f 1 evrr d1d what Vt-hH If'
d
$l50
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dy's
trust•d
second
man
wu go
ve the wbole bulioea._.
ts what ha!l happPned ! might be aroun
liU Jon n I always wanted only accomplish- th J t
De artment acree ciaJoo
1 trends
-...rote I ve had ftve husbands would 1 sa\"' ~ NEW YORK
lhere werr seven pre-driver Present lrendll show the pnces new projects.
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p
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tf'~ts gJH'n Juesday \\Jth all pard for re&lt;J caltle, the "fatten- 'fhe $Ill milhon will JO to knowmg that to demand the
And then tltete wa• the Dw Tee n
.
,
P""'ng and 18 regul•r road ed" ooes are going up Bullhe provtde new lacllitifl for state screaming ImposSible was per11
lirtmhtur phtlusupher and her Huw a~ut
Heres p1e in tt&gt;sts \'otth SIX fa1l mg
[gap between the unfpd or hght-idepartmentl and universtUel in hap.~ good political theater but
rrt: l"d Let me hve Ill &lt;~ house your t'~~
H
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t~r rattle and the fed 18 nar- every com~ ol the atate. It was also to rtsk wmdma~ up
bv the side of the rvad and be And I 11 Pnd '&gt;'l!h a tvp!tal \t'lrve }und~ Nflar
Jowmg Flmshed prtees at Chi- was the third maJor budget ! h thl d
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A n d letter from a 1)'p ltd
• 1 "llt ' O ) ,
--• bY the House w1t no. ng one.
fr· .. 11 dJ~ wrth mru
cago where more lop grade cat measure PISJ:Jn~
df t111e boy w.mun~ to shake us tie m1Pr \'o tlh a f1a rr for exa~ $2 .0( C) HI Pnmn-oy lie JS ~old than anywheree lse, l S&lt;l far this session.
I Prestdent Kennedy stea as
blt'dd~ who wt ole Shes hke ger,1tmn
1\cttH' funds m the trea~ury htt $j() pet hundredweight the
1 ly resisled the hberaJ extrem'
De&lt;~r Hf'lenhe1pu..,
or the v11lage of Pomeroy at week of May 9 The cat lie tt'&amp;tsts And 10 did Robert Ken1 Teen&lt;~gers are jW'it llful I lite hrglllnt ng of May tolaled dy for l~dmg but dl\·erted[
IS
nedy - as Attorney General
''"te '" lhtnk I will gr"" up to 119 952 15
from feedlots 8lld sent to marIndeed, tho Kennedy Admlnishe mre
! he gt-ne1al fund had 13145 ·1 ket zeadted as htgh as 12950 1
trE:tlon never asked Congress
D&amp;..,oar ro tNTEii!Ul OJ'h sl~ lt'r alv.avs gets rna: the rne depa.rtrnent fund, l lhe. same week The $30 fOI I
for civil rights Jeglalatlon re1 1 1ry $,,. 951i 88 rt·metery departmen t, pnme :~;!aughler steers wetgh- The Electa Circle of the ' mo tel Y 10 1weepne
1 tJ as PresiMtrGS• MASON Al~.t.
f1ghl s wtlh rnt&gt; on d w1cn
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••c"•r• 1 o....n ~".'""'"'
to tome mto lw r rourn
slle $
Y, sheet department $3.- , tng mt he 1200-1400 lb range IS Mddl
t ~
B tst h rch dent Johnson and the responsi·
Chnt•• hnn•"•' to•• ••
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t 216 99 sl~:~le highway Improve·
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bl De
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January,
J963
held
ttB
first
meeUnJ
at the e mocra c a
epu c
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sun·t~, •• lh"111u•un "• 1Y ~'"' "h ddy my frlf'nd s ctk'nr o~1r and ~ 307,9 an parkmg otcnett&gt;r
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Senate leaderships are
now
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fu nd $3 197 '!:1 Inacti ve funds
home of tts
chairman, drt
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er&lt;.~.l' 1· ~~ o B'-' • ""lol' orr r• Ph""' she ca ll ~ them namt's Je nev
Ill at• k lHHU1 uuoxrar
F
asking But even though thts
1 ony ower
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•' ,n ... w' •
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Ill
ln1 , 1., 00 11 ) ~pllo.;h of $189 946 41 werr postt·d 111
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The meetln" was opened with Negro votmg rights b 18
r..... ,~d n I t \
c l~-~ m•lltl\f I'l lher th&lt;.t l t~ tiHowmg mP Hl llf'
nmtary
~wer an on Bl II'I~IUII!&gt;'
Con•p
m• "" •' •t.. 1,.,., .. nu •' ""mer"&gt;
Ht&gt;'rn•men
l !unds
k
, e1el
prayer by Mr.8 wIII IS Anthony Icomparably more far-reaching
Oh•"
to thl:' )&gt;W mlnHn g vtwtl
,
uc wood 1 H PI Sent eld Devohons, entitled "Co-Workers than anything ever proposed by
'"'"• ••~&gt;'"'"'."..
' Plei!se lwlp ( &lt;~ u~ek I am Igo,
\1aJor Cecrl L Blackwood of I [;'
,,. n by Mrl the Kennedy Admimstrat1on ' It
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~ H• Ddl•d••r'
lt. ouh•ll
lu o
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li,vr Nl POSTPONED
r or God" were
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r Harrisonville ha s just cornplet ~,reda Hood
is ahll not neany 'tough"
v ...
1 grow up and I thm k I lwlter An open lrouse planned by D eel serv mg a vol unteer tour of
Su!Hri'IPIInll
•••u
I) .. I verod ... , start wurktrl~ on It nnw
' and \11 s Lt•sl er L Roush ror d I With the 3020 T p Car- 1 OfflcerA na~ for the com~ enough for the Kennedy broth1
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t sYll:l{'Use
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u YWmg Clinton Countv
roo AF'B • mg year were 'Etrcle chairman,
•eek an. Y~•· ,, ••h~"' ' •• •ne
As I s&lt;~v tht~ ts a tvptcel lle
and Mtnersv tlie rter
hair ers
Dill' ~·ntllll'
orfnf
11~811 tl• krd SI,IN leltl'l 1ht- dtffer \1t!lhod!81 chw rht-s ha.s beenl \1
s't ·k d
Clt9 1Mrs Tony Fowler; vice c • Their recent defeated effort
mnnrno l i ~n
r•e
m m•h· Llllll
Anthony·• Ito Incorpora te inl0 th e "'II
o.1""'' ""'"" •ll..,.,~,,.
•·· • • ~ "* ence" 1 found 1t st uffed mto my postponed due to t he dea II1 of , Fl.uaJor Bac woo
.. , t a .h man • Mrs · Willis
.,... an
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ftot Hi" ,raM•
nnr &gt;n"""' Sl w "'
Ias! Wf'!r.•'· - and II Or Housh 's btnthel Jn·law ' Ros- L ~nymg
as I Be
WhJte
Cross chairman,
Mrs. attempl to strike down even
D'li1J
. ,., t wnn
sr1 aHm•na 1)!' l'.tiiPr
Hymgouar
boxcarsPI o,
m support
t Bod
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wr~s ~ 1 unt"d - Sl Z\NNE HOT {Of&gt; Mm rts or Ga ll ipolts.
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Jmer; reasurer, rs. local and state poll taxe&amp; by
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rnt ttary misSion m F ed Hoff~·n· love •itt Mr1 1
r WIIIOfl'
.. _ ~eeretary
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ukased Jnh
the Dommtt:cm Republic.
Joe
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turnabout in recent puUtlcal hiSr
chairman, Mrs Freda Hood and ' tmy. For they lnsiSttd upun
Durmg ( •mff'renre 1 p•·ogram clralrman, Mrs Eu- : this thru' t m the face of all
Cpl Bru!'c Scholl of the Mt gene Murray
1these plam facts
Vernon Post of the Ohio High- 1 Pro}Octo for the coming year l Item. That the present Atway Patrol was on duty at the i will be savmg bottle caps, clia· i torney General. Ntcho!as Kat, Great Lakes Governors' Confer. 1tr 1butmg Secret Place, school Izen bach
the same Nicholas
lt11ve

Yankee1 beat the Red Sol U
in 12 l!mings, C!evelanc. eked
past Baltimore l.Q, Washingtnn
outslngged Detroit 15-9, Chicago
defeated Kansas City 5-4, and '
Los Angeles beat Minnesota H
The Cardlnalo backed Salle&lt;&gt;
kl w1th an 11-hlt attack. Juhan
Javter had three hils In four
~~· drlvmsdinBt~o; :s. Ti~
arver an, I
e eac
had two RBI s
The Phils got their runa on
fourth-mnmg home runs by
Richie Allen and Aler Johnaon.

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THE DAILY SENTINEL

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M1ch1gan
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membering
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he serv·
for thUt·lns
the needy and re-

George RtJmney for the second
consecutive
year Cpl Scholl, , by Mn. Fowler to Mrs Fred !
I
the son of Mr. Frances Scholl 1Hoffman, Mn Willis Anthony, '
I of Pomeroy, al!lo met New York Mrs Frances Bearha, Mrs No-- I
I Gov. Nelson Rockefeller there ra Homllton, MF!. Bert Bodlmer, Mn. Joe W1lson and
A'ITEND MEET
Mre Freda Hood.
Mr and Mrs Dwight Wal-l
late and sons, Bruce and Alan,
INFANT DIES
1
were tn Chtlil&lt; othe Monday eve· Relatives have recetved word
ntng to attcnd the dlstrtct track of tlte death of the infant son,
meet Both Wallace boys were :Scott Allen, or Mr and Mrs I
In the competltun tnd are stu- 1Sidney Kloes of Golumbll!. The
HI g h baby was born May 7 and had
I dents of Middleport
&amp;hool
been a patient at Chlldren'a boapita! for a heart condttion. until ,
CLUB TO MEJ!T
hlo death, Tuesday, Moy 18. He
The Twin City Shrtne club " survived by his parents and
will meet Thuroday at 8 p m. a a1oter, 2'1.1 years old Grandat the Mosonlt Temple tn Mul· parents are Carl Kloea and Mil·
die port. Ladies are invited J1a.. ' dred Kloeo and great grandIre•hmento are to be oerved, mother is Mrs Gertrude Kl00t1.

r.RANStJAW,-n.IE RENTIN&amp;

.!r:;em, BRAes ABOUT -n.~e
CLEANLINESS OF HfS
APARTMENTS ••••

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SPo1LESS.'.'
LIKE NEW.'! 1HA1's
HOW WE KEEP 'EM!
YotJ COULD EAT OFF
THE FLOOR····

Sur
LISTEN
TO HIM CHEW
OUT THf PoOR
JANITOR FOR

TRYIN0 TO
GilT A NEW
BROOM•••

IT's PLEHTY'

$J6·95 WUh You, Old

O.,.ntlng Bicycl•

PUTBACKTHE TASTE
OTHERS
AWAY

eboo EHOUeHI
eoTALOTOF
use fN rr.&amp;.

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A real da•zler! Chrome lenders, rlmo, IIandJelm,.
and heodJiihta. Two-tone oaddle, ltroamlinet!
tank, lllf!IIAge carrier and many other extras. Bo~
.,.. gi.t.lo' mod•l• Ci¥&gt;ioo of 24" or :16' 1111&amp;

'IOU'RE ALW"T"'
WANTIN' SOME•
THIN€1//QUjT

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Boys' or Girrs' 26" Bikes

BELLVACIIiN!!

• Texas Steer handle ba,..
• Auto enamel finish

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Double braced fenders
F1restone Speed Cothion lirtt
Y.a'' pitch .racing chain
Full length chain guard
• Many other feoturet

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Mei11 Geaoral Hoapllal
DANCE AT KYGER
Admlsoloao - Mabel Taylor, A high school donee party will
Long Bottom; Martha Robm- be held Friday nllht ·~ the I'
son, Harrisonville; Charles Me- Kyger Creek hiSh ouditortum
Murray, Portland
1tartin1 at 7 p. m. tESTl The l~~ ~~~~
Dlsebaraes - Homer Russell,1J••y• will emcee. Tlw tlam.oe , ••• ..._
Pomeroy,
11 open Io the publlc,
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Operetlng Blcyclt Jutf

H&amp;RFIRESTONE ' STORE
I

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porll. The report oald the ruJ. ed that there It ~ ., bt deeHned, J:RS l8ld.
6-Dall¥ Sentinel, Pomeroy.M!ddli!IJOrl, 0.,_Maylt, 1965
Ing regime is forced to e•noclllieve the North Vtet-Namese The agency said the Commu· '
, .
.
fer lilt
industrial goods earmarked lor people are eating less than they nists formed colledive farms also considered unsy~pathettc PJI!S, chtc,ks, 0~ 1:': ••• ,.~
domestic consumption to keep did before World War IL
which were llll!IIOCeBI!UI. Tb&amp; to the Communist regtme. The productng halln nds 'and•r".:'.:"!
·
·
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f
•·--""' In '·- fro cooperative~ never functioned fish In sma po ,
.,....
the defictt from becommg worse,
ERS said there was a brlell aItare~ s....,.~
-•• m ~perly
private a&lt;livites
.
,
the peUUcal control ol the cot. '""
•
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North Vtel Nam always 1period ol rural prospertly In lectl
south for much of its North VIet Nam after the Comveo.
ERS said that despite govern.
REPORT REVEJI8ED
1""""''the diet slap leo f the munists took control In 1964. tbe persons in charge were ment efforll to the contrary, PT. PLEASANT - Msrgaret
country. Now, because of the There were land and credH re- generally politically reliable, some semblance of private Jean Roberti waa granted a
political situation North Viet forms which helped independent but were ol the ~!culturally enterprise continuea to ftourlsb divorce from Delwon B. RoNam must feed itself. This has peasant farmers. Farm output backward lower class. Tbe mid on the cooperatives. In 1961, the berll IMtelld of Delwon B. Robecome ,. difficult that rice, rose substantially. But alter die clast peasants were con.,d- government ,reported that hall berts beiJJil gtven a divorce
anilll&lt;li fat, and sugar 1959 central control of agri~ul· ered agriculturally the most of the Income of households In from Margal'l!t Jean Roberts,
are rationed, ERS said. It add- lure increased and production advanced group, but they were cooperatiVes came from raising as was reported earlier,

18 QUART SIZE
PLASTIC UTILITY

MEN'S·WO'S.CHLOS.
THONG ZORI

TUBS

SANDALS

Big size handy utility scrub
tubs in assorted colors -

Thong sandal11 for the whole
family, tblck crepe rubber

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lion-pound crawler-transporter poses for space officials and the press at Launch Com..
plex 39 on Merritt lsland, Fla. It is designed to carry the towering Saturn V moon
rocket three miles from assembly tower to launch pad. The crawler, one of two builtfor NASA, will undergo extensive testing and debugging before it is deciared opera-tional in September. Figures of twa mes ln extreme lower left indicate its great site.

made of unbreakaple
plastic.

A real dandy little grill - Portable, grill adjusts to 3 po!litions Uses Jess charcoal, cooks in a hur~
ry. Made of heavy gu&lt;Jge melitl
with brass finished legs_

e Brass Finish Leg•
• 3 Position Grill

poly

DISCOUNT PRICE

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44:,

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PICNICS
PATIO
HEAVY
METAL

FILLED BED

Mi1111 &amp; Children'•
Red or Bluo TENNIS

PILLOWS

OXFORDS

SHREDDED FOAM

uppers in sizes for misse1
and children.

DISCOUNT PRICE

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Go West, Young Man, Still Proves
To Be Good Advice for Businessmen
NEW YOHK

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tlw rompa n~··~ artivit trs cPnh 'r , i ··_Jn our ar·ea~ !.his Is substan· !

s tr!t• thrtr (Win front door Tll:lY thrv br iJP\"Pd tl tf' o;;wi ngs ;md
f nd tr~\'el f.:.l r Irom rs-:l'ntialto lo.1n p rospect~ lmd brt' n subj ect
sur p·ss.
to lt•ss fluc tualt 1•!1 than m ma ny
,-\n exa rn plr of !lw second
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th is dJverslih'fi
co mpany wh1ch m-

at least 50 per cent of our
is an area of
many."

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MIDDLEPORT

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• 11 orrr ate prnn an iv 1· Ohio ,
I "1is na~ h1•r·n rnmn~nv·s
·;·. llh area, although some nf
w ti viti(•s na!ura!ly spread
11 urher s1&lt;1~es. Brtween 1959.
n l.hr cornp.1 ny v..-as orga ni:'.ed and thruu /1 196-1 it has
'
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nld ahout nr PH',Ill -fldcJ IP ~ " · I · :·~e
in earninas br fore allocat ions t.o
n·-., rrves b and its assets gre-w
Six-fold.'

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\!P It -

A

~t:w nant

ilw ngri cu!ru ral se-ctor has the
d11 uhl e hurd•·n of feeding the
nr,pul!lt 1on and prov"' 'n£. mvest-

~ gJ I ( ' II H .H 1· .h undf•- r m&lt;· nt r&lt;'s ourc.,s for
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· o1ial to 37 per ce nt.
·,," \orth \'1"1
"am • ''H·!·o,·rltn "- n ·Ps
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. ~
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The Oep~rtn~ent s r.cnnn:ntc
R"~r:t rrh SrrvJre · !ERS I -;.-lid
mtsmnnaged centr al
control
ha~ _ ~·: . u~~ ·d f;1n.n ° 111 _P~•; .;·:pf':Jt
edl _v ro 1·111 ~ ll OJ t. of lcl .f.! l -~ Tl~ e
ag~ ncv c:·ud agr u- ultu re
tn

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In -·
d
"A~r i c u 1 r ure has not succee ,.. ,, h
t
-.• ··r1 r· e
f ·n _ t t' n•por s&lt;tlu.
1e JV

.v~a r plan launched in 1961
ra iled for a 148 pPr rem in- '
crf'asr. m agricultural productin n In 19fi-1. the indu stria l goal
w a ~ revised downw ard to 119
.
· ,: '
.
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.
,
pn ("(·nr and the agncullural
1
~orthh \ •et :.:hrun ... " c h&lt;~lrac tcr- goal to 37 per cent.
1zed )' ·m 1 ttnu "ln("(' o m·m
· · · ·
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rowdw. an e ~ t rPrrw 1~· 111g11 man- yon rl n·ar h.''
1il P rat111, pnrn1!1 ve t'U 1lure.
. .
Ag am before appropna!JOns and a \-Wv limilt' d amount or
Trad(' Ddirlt
to J--(e neral resrr·ves, nrt m- C&lt;I PiliJI l' qu-~ prm nt , and i~ thl' w
E R ~ ~ai d N"orth Viet N&lt;1 rn
come at the rnrl o! 'l;ts ll'ar '.;; fnfe si&lt;Jg nant."
has a sl:rggering trade d.,.-; .. ir
&lt;llld the sofl -spnkrn , grey-h&lt;lirl'd The rt'pnrt s;lld North ViPI lwc;JU ~c of large industrial imLindner said ca refu lly !hat he Nam 1 ~ tryi ng tn build h1~avy po rts .and a slow :md Ja
sa w no reason why lh1s would i nd 'l ~ l rv in .1 p•·•.'TJili V(' : 1•~rwu l - ;1g ri cu1tun· . In 19Gl,
ex ports
not conlmue thruugh the sel · tural country. It explams that eq ual led unly 59 per cent of lm ond quart er.
------ ,,
"As for the year," he said in
a recent discus~ion here. "th e 1
Batelle Memonal Institute re- I
cenlly furnished the Dayton !
Power and Light Company and
Cincinnati Gas &amp; Electric with
a survey which predicted 1965
would see a better year tlian
1964 in the Ohio area." The
company this mont.h opened a
new branch off ice of Hunter
Savings Assn., 1ts savings and
loan subsidiary, at Ce nterville,
Ohio, in the Dayto n nrca.
Lindner and h.; family also
have a thriving dairy &lt;&gt;lore busness operat i11g
th roughout
Ohio. SI Rr1&lt;'d witll three l.md- 1
ner broth(·rs at the helm, it has 1
about 125 ~t ores, many ol which
it owns, and makr:'s ;lfl(JUI 10
per cent of lhe ice cream manufactured in Ohio.
"We own a number of our
own location.s." said Lindner,
"and we were fam il iar with
real estate. We formed a real
estate business and went into

the savings and loan industry
in 1959. We arc
adiversified
financial holding company, with
about two-third s ol our interests
in the S&amp;L field and about onethird of our growtr from other

Mrs. Maoris inhabit
Zealand
No

New

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POMEROY
BOYS BLACK

BOYS

MENS

WASH &amp; WEAR

COOL WOVEN

OXFORDS

SUMMER

TOYO

AND

OXFORDS

SLACKS

CAPS

LOAFERS

Moe Too Styl11

Well made slacks for boy1
- Wash &amp; wear cotton fabrics in choi&lt;-e of colors.
Siws 6l o 16.

Cool for summer wear -

Endicott-Johnson quality
fooLwear, soft leather uppers

Discount Pric•

Discount Price

and pat·
terns. Sizes 6"% to 7%Buy several.

assorted colors

LEATHER DRESS

Sturdy E&amp;J oxford.!! and Joafen
for boys, made just Uke dada.
Sizes 3lh to 6. Longer wear,
in every pair,

- composiUon soles, casual
slipon styles or lace up oxfords. Sizes 6¥.1: to 11,

WOMEN'S
SUMMER

JUST ARRIVED
NEW COOL SUMMER

DRESSES

PAINT

Sleeveless and short ideeve styles,
Cool cotton and acetate fabrics in
pretty summer colors and printed

White ond best colors, An
economy paint that spreads

Sl4 to 10

patterns. Wide selection or newest
styles - and all at budget pleas--

oaailr and covera woU.

ing low-

lnl!llpensivo, good looldnc

DISCOUNT PRICES

dreu flate made of

limo~

$199

Dl10011nt Prl•

$199 pr
MENS SHORT SLEEVE
SUMMER SPORT

IIBndsome IPOrt sblrtc fo•
men, Made of fine printed
cotton fabrics in a good
choice of colors and patterna.
SUes S, II and L.

Aaron, MU 21 81 18 :17 .333 Natlooal ~::e-;a·~~·i;;~~~~
Rose, Cln
30 133 31 ff ·UI 34; Mays, ~iants 29;
Vlrdon, Pitt til H II 32 .323 Reds 25; Johnson, Redo 25,
Americao Leapo
Covey, Giants 24,
GAll R H Avg. American Leope 0
Horton, Del 20 76 17 31 .408 Tigers 26; Howard, Senato"r'",''u~ ;' II
Davalllo, Clo 26 lltl 10 35 .365 Mantilla, Red Sox 23; Horton,
Cater, Chi
30 l16 21 39 .336 Tigers 23; live Ued with 21
Wrlllield, L1e II 62 7 :Ill .3Z3
P!Ccblug
McAulle, Del 30 115 27 37 .322 Nallonal Leope - Gibson
Skowron, Chl 30115 16 37 ·!2%, Cards HI; Maloney, Reds 4-0;
Wagner, Cit 'll Hl6 24 34 .32tl Gluoll, Astros 6-1; Ellis, 110&lt;18 11
Held, Wasb 'll 70 IS 22 .314 5-1; Dryodale, DodK•ro 6-2;
Ward, Chl
31119 22 37 .311 seven pitchers Ued H

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FINE BLANKETS

aummer dresa

and boys, Asst. patterns.

DISCOUNT PRICE
and

Dl~e~unt

$188 pr

pke.

v....~.s9C

pke.

orion

.t29c

7

12.0%. CAN 19o

!:" 10c

SWEET PEAS 6

JANE PARKER

POTATO CHIPS
JANE PARKER

$9 ~ 8
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28.0Z. BTL. 45c

Ba~ue· Sauce

,. . . 29c

JANE PARKER-CARAMEL

PECAN ROLLS

H

. Syrup

399

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bt~
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79c
KIDNEY
BEANS
3
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IMPORTED
MANDARIN

$·3: 9

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;" , , H .
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2 49'
11 ...,,

can a

Sullono Brand

SWEET CORN
c

EARS

Watermelons~!:_

99c
..tll
4 ror29c
Lemons lulxtre
~.a,.._
Cucumbers ,..,. 3 ·... 29c
,Banana·..s ':::2,"'.. 2sc
-h

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·~ . "HI L.OFTJ. PLAIN PERtMNAP:

llANKas ........ · · each

39c

11-oz.
bottlo

JELLIES
4 V•rlotl11

With th• PurchaM tr

$S.OO or More
J:xcluslvll!l of Items

Exempted b7 Llw
Expirta May 1 • 1168
In Cola. Ulll1 AloP'1

2+0%. BTL. 49c

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pkg.

c1n1

btl.

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ANN PAGI

39c

l·llt.

FLORIDA GOLDEN

ANN PAGE

.' i

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PEACH PIE

ISLAND SUN BRAND

IONA BRAND-CRiiAM STYLI

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"'29c

- - 12

ANN PAGII-RED

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pko.

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IONA BRAND

• ,,

49'

lb.

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MILK

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Fl ounder ORDINNERS
- - - 39c
Catfish Fillets _ l·lb. 45 C
1·1b.43
Cod Fillets
C
1-lb.39C
Perch Fillets
Breaded Perch 2 !~. 99c
Fried Scallops
.....""''39c
Fish Sticks
2 1!:.79c
$199
Shrimp lrooclad - 2 lib.
sJke.
•

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BEACON
SINGL! CONTROL ELECTRIC

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c

CIN

Big, 72x90 Petmanap lllankets in,,..
• , .10rtcd plain colors, Wide acetale.l!!nll..' ,,, ·
Ina,' A wonderful bu,y tn Blanltell.
,

$l99pr

CAP'N JOHN FROZEN
SEAFOOD VALUES

l·lb.

BLANKET$ ··.. ·· ·· .. each $·

24 to 38

Jane Parker Wiener Rolls

,
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GOLDEN CORN6 79( ORANGES

A be~utlful plaid pattern blanket In
assortad muJUcolon, Bll 72 x 90 size,
Mochtne wuhahlt, ·Moth proof. ' ,
Simi

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"ROCK ISLAND".:MULTl PLAID

Price

89' WIENERS

15V.

some folks* even identify
them blindfolded!

Hlib qu.Ucy automaUc Electric 'Blan·
luJill made bY Beacon. Slnlle control, ,
DOuble bod lire In pretty plain colon

lored. Good fitting,

un

IONA-CUT

Small Down Poyment Holdl Until NMdecl

BLANKm · ·· ·· ·· · · · each

wear. Beat colors-. Wash
end wear fabrics. Well tai~

31A-Ib.

JANE PARKER 111/HITE

LEMONADE

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39c

lb.

ALL MEAT-SKINLESS-BULK

SWISS CHEESE
c
1&amp;.

Catsup

or sports

39c Beef Liver

ANY SIZE PIECE

TltEESWEET-FROZEN

Dl•count Price

slaeka for

lb.

For AQuick Tasty Meal- Economical Tool

HALF &amp; HALF

'

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TENDER-SLICED

69c DUCKLINGS

CANNED CHICKEN . •

36,

SLACKS

•••h

DENNIS BRAND-WHOLE-COOKED

SNO FLOSS

SUMMER

YOUNG PLUMP-FANCY

Morton Dinners

cotton f&amp;brJcs. Si.zel 28 to

WoohMdWHr

trunk&amp; in an size1 for men

FROZEN-3 COURSE-4 VARIETIES

AlP BRAND

$199 ....

LAY·A·WAY SALE!

lhort

ICE CREAM

Well made walklng ohorta

MEN'S

Boxer and brief atyle swim

94c

11wnt 11tuu

made of wash and wear

DISCOUNT PRICE

SWIM
TRUNKS

·-·II

30 Ill H 34

National Leagae - Mays,
ants 14; Swoboda, Me t s t;
Banks, Cubo; Torre, Braves;
McCovey, Giants, all 1.
American League - Ho1rton,ll
Ttgera I; Blefary, Orioles;
nlgliaro, Red Sox; Gentile, A'l;
Kaline, Tigers, all 8.
11tuu Batted 1D

Roast

SSe Beef Stew ~:~;_ 73c
English Roast lb.6Sc Ground Chuck lb.6Sc
• Stea kRound
SWISS
.... tit. 65 C loot Ribs
lb.3Sc

MARVEL STRAWBERRY

Walking
SH_ORTS

SHIRTS

Kaline, Det

For RoUer or Bruab, Qulell
drying vinyl latex flat waD
finlsb In white and poD! ...
Ion,

Iated leatbera - and potent lll&lt;o materials,

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gal.

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"VICTOR"
VINYL LATEX
WALL

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WITH A&amp;P SAVINGS!

So distinctively different

"DIXIE"
OIL BASE GLOSS
HOUSE

White
Bono
Black

Juniors-Misses-Half Sizes

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ATTHEBONANZA

FLATS

'*

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DISCOUNT PRICE

Discount Price

. MEN'S AND BOYS

WINNING FRIENDS AND INFLUENCING PEOPLE:
President Johnson's firm policy brought out a Marln.e
band in Santo Domingo, lop, and beautiful glrlt to gretl
landing Marines In South Viet 1\am. The polity also bas
increased the- rontid~nre or rr~e Europe 1n the determ1Daa
lion of the United Stale• to meet Red aggresslOII.

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MEN'S BLACK LEATHER DRESS

$188,,

ACTIVE ACTRESS

ECCLES, England (UP!) Amateur actress Kathleen Lew~
i ~. at:ting her par1 nt the shrew
In '' Kiss Me K&lt;Jte" with considt:rable gusto, hurled a pewter
L nkard across the stage. tt
rr.issed its target, bounced into
tlw orchestra pit and clobbered
t rumpeter Clarence Cros&amp;dale.

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NGS

By UDIIetl Press lnlernadoual
Noflu Leagao
GAB R H Avg,
May1, SF
32124 3! 50 .103
Coleman, Cin 21 72 10 21 .31)9
Torn, MU :1&amp; 90 13 U .187
Allea, PhU 31121 211 ff .184
Kranpool, NY 30111 If 40 ,180
Johnson, PbU 18 53 5 19 .358
J.Aiou, SF
32 138 25 47 .!48

Sturdy constructed , bent plywood frame, vinyl covers - 3 piece sets, consisting of train case with
mirror, 21 inch week end and 24 inch pullman.
Choice of red or blue.

1ms in l'SS. And it
k~s dcf;1u lt tha n

a.:n..

Major Lee,.. Leaden

THREE PIECE LUGGAGE SETS'

j

oxr~t. young m.1n. rn&lt;l \ ~t i l l he Lmdn!' l" :-md Do11 ;llrl ~~ rr.',\' - " I" ;m y savings ~n~ loan op-:
~ond ·~dvice fql ~o me young gii: . \" l('t' p rPSI(I t·nl. ..;c~ttl 11_1:11 er;1 (1r m. loans on e-x1 stmg
I
bu·· i nes~mrn
dt'~p 1te tiw stP:Jdy f-.Ju pul atw n are .1 ~ m~port ant __ part ol _
:
But other s who apply th rvn - _!!rm•th ~) 1 the a r e:1-.; 111 1\h1d1 oprrat mn. Cow gJ_tl . Pxplamed. ,

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DISCOUNT PRICE

1°
88!
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YELLOII'STOriE INVASION-Jets will invade the land of th e geysers this season when
this new airport is dedicated June 12. Da il:-o fl ights to YC'tlow stonc National Park will
be provided by commerl'iallines. More lha n t"o lllillion tourist s are c1pected lo visit
the park this year.

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Mays !1411I1, Garltrle18011 (211!, Houlll(m
002 001 Olz- I I !
010 IIIII 002 001- I T 1
Alou «4111), 11ar1 (lib).
Brmr, Reed (5), Purclln ce), ldorebead, lltdltz (tJ llld
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Major
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PerrlllOikl (8) liDd lloHboro. Tlllmln. Slalford lfamllloa (I)
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020 100 01s- 1 11 o Bateman, Winner - Johnson Edwardl, Schmidt fl). Winner CINCINNATI (UPI) - Oblo overcome. 1 l.f dtfll:ll ~ ...
NaiiOilal Loape
Kroll, Bearnarth (7), llld (S.l), Loser - Brewer (1·1), -Ramoa (J.I) ~ -Radell Untverllty come ur with a P•i! luted x..Jor. S-1, Tui!tdll)l
f7* innings, rain)
Clnnlzwo. Gondel' (7). ·Cion- HR.-Bateman &lt;ttb),
(U). liRa--Gr-. (4th), Barker ol rw11 tn the loarlll lllll1at
M the Bobcats' buebaD ffOo
San Fran. 402 000 1111- e 7
(Il-l) •nd Torre, Loeer-~(lot~
ord to. U-1.
Chlea10
US 1100 Ill- 7 10
CW) HRa - Swoboda
milD. Aaulrrt, IIepa Cl), 1111- 011111 plekld 1P 111411 pG' ol
,
Slllford, llerbel f2J,
(itbl, cmj Uat),
Plttaburp at Cln&lt;lnnall. ppd.,
-kow (1), GJeM!nl (I) IIIIi I'UIII 011 tiine lllltln and 1
Major Leape Slancllllll
Anlorleaa Lollllt
Henry (8) and Haller.
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rain.
Cblc.ago
GOO 0110 11110-1 1 o Freeltan. Winner - Ortega Ct. llolea bw ancla ddtd aoother
B7 Ualltd Presa IDtornatlonal
w. L. Pel. B~rUo, McDaniel (1),
Anlerlcao Leape
K.C,
ou ooo 101- 1 0 0 4), Loter-Agulrre (Hl. 11111- ht the hltll IMlfll 01 lbt BobNallollal Leqae
Chleago
~ 8 ,742 ... u __
Humphrey1 (4)
000 200 11110-1 I 2 Bait
000 000 ooo-- 0 8 0 Horlen, John (1), P'bhar (t) Kallne (8th), Howard 15th), Kirk cats !led the ICbool reoonl of
W, L· Pd. GB Minnesota
11 12 .600
_,.11,
Loull 022 000 !Jz- I II 0 Cleve.
000 001 1101- I 8 2 and Romano, MariiD &lt;1). Pena, land «3rdl, McAuliffe 14th), 18 comecutive vletorlea
et
I.e. An&amp;elet 22 II .667 ... Baltimore
17 14 .548
OJ, Looer-Herbel 1:1-3),
Mahaffey, Herbert II), W"(· Roberto (4-3) ana orslno. Kra· Draboawky (6), Dlebon 17), Held (8th).
last ym.
Cincinnati
17 13 .561 3\2 Los Aflleleo 18 15 .545
(8) IUld Trlandol. Sadoetl llek, McMahon II) and Azcue, S!oct (8) and BtJIIL WinnerTom Mur[ihy, unbealoa •nd
laJt Franelsco 17 IS .531 4\2 Detroit
\18 14 ,533
Anlertcao Leape _ Daoi!IJ8ll,li.!~rf.llld!Y
. McCarver. Loser - Wtnner-Kr.Uck (J.2),
Horlen (4-3), Lo.oer _ Pena rtJ. Minn.
000 lOti IIIlO-I 7 I blddlnl lot hll !IIi win, 111111
Mllwaukee
14 13 .519 5 Cleveland
14 13 .519 7 Twlna; ilwhardt
&lt;J.I), IIRo- White
- -6&gt; llR - Bryan (lrd).
LA
000 000 Ob- I 7 I relieved in the fourth by Lorry
Philadelphia 18 15 ,518 I Boston
13 18 .141 t Pappaa, Orioles, ~ -;·:,."'":!:~l (5th, &gt;.. AU.. (7th), Jolmson (12 Innings)
Kaat, Perry (8) and Battey; RobinliOil, who cot ortdlt for hi•
16 t5 .518 5 New York
81. Louis
13 18 .419 10 Twlna; Fox, Tlgera· .fuho •
McCarver (2ncl),
Boston
Wasb,
002 0'/4 011-111 17 1 Lope~, Gatewood 19), Brunet third win without 1 loaa when
100
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~:;!'~l~y !37 25It .4116
"'"'I Sci%, al) 3-G,
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002 000 000- I 7 0 Detrolt
012, 000 336-- t 10 1 (I) and Rodgers. Wlnner-Lo- tbe game waa coiled In t hI
233
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New York
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000
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3
!New
York
Ortega,
RldZ!k
(8) and Ca-pez (5,3). Loser- Kaat 15-3). eighth becouae of rain.
13 11 41 8
PUtsbursh
~ 22 .290 12
Tnesday'o RosultoJ
Taelllay's Jlelultl
New York 4 Bostoo 3, 12
SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY
Cblcago 7 san Francisco 8
inas, niKht
IF
YOUR
BUDGET'S
A
BIT
FlAT
TUNE
UP
WITH
OUR
GOOD
VALUES
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Mllwaukee 4 New York 3, ~ Cleveland· I Baltimore 0, ntgn·t 11
St. Louis 8 Pbltadelpltla 2, rilgllf Washlnglon 15 Detroit 9,
Houston 4 Los Anselea 1, night Chicago 5 Kansas City 4,
P!llobarsJt at Cincinnati, ppd., Los Angeles 3 Minnesota
rain.
night
Wedllesdlfo Probable Plld!en Wedoeoday'a Probable PllcD!sll
Sau Francisco at Chlca&amp;o - Minnesota at Lo. Angles
Perry (2)2 vs. Bub! (4-2),
lwl-nlght) - Boswell (2-2)
P!Hsburgh at Clnelnnatl Grant ~~) vs. Chance 13-2)
lnlght) - Friend (2-2) or Me· May (2·2),
Bean (~) vs. Maloney 14-0).
Chicaso at Kanaa1
.~~w York at Milwaukee lnlght) - Howard (3-1) vs .
BLADE
(...,.1) -Jackson (2-4) VI , Sa· O'Donoghue 11-5),
CUTS
dowaki (2-1),
Washington at Detroit (night)
WELL
Philadelphia at St. Louis -Daniels (2-2) vs. Lollcb 15-2).
Cm,Jtt) - Bunnlna (2-3) vs, Baltimore
at
Cleveland
TRIMMED
BtaUard 12-1),
tnisht) - Barber (1·3) .,, MeLoa An 11•1 .. •t Houslon Dowell 12-2).
lb.
CalsJtt) - Ooteeu (3-3) vs. Gl· Boston at New York
usu (6-1).
llght)-LoniHirg (1-2) n Do•m-11
'Thundly'a
lng (2·3),
San Francloco at Chicago
1'bursday'l Gamfl
R:ound
Philadelphia at St. Liuls, night Washlflllon at Detroit
lb.
lb.
PUtsbursh at Cincinnati, night Baltimore at Cleve., night
New York at Mllwaukee, nillhl Boston at New York
(Only pmes lcheduied).
IOnly games ICbeduled).

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James Franclscus , Suza nne
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Eva Gabor , Mary Astor, Lee

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Jhip'fl!jhore
all eyes on
this eyelet
embroidered
zephyr pique

BARED BI!!A11;£S John LeoDOD, left, 1nd George
Jlarrilou quickly 10ught &lt;over alter a plu~~Je into tile
AQanlic at NUAU for I OCeDe Ill ID Upcomlll&amp; lleaUtoo
fllm. The picture, "Eight Anno to Hold You," II beJoc
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children of Colwnbus spent
weekend wltb tbelr parents, Mr.
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les and Bonnie Thelsa_ Refresh
menta were served. The nut
meetln,g will be at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr 11
Chester,

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ABSENT MINDED
AMSTERDAM, llolilnd (UP!)
- Lord Snowdoo, busband o1
Princess Margaret, Ia lettlni
aboent·mlnded. He villted 1 Ia.
cal diamond cutttna firm
Monday and waited off with a
lllqJllfy1ac 11au lent him by
the manqer. 'lbe a1au wu re.
turned later after dlacreel ill·

-------Ruth Ann Bailey ot Collllllbus spent a week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WIJ..
bur Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam!' Durham
(Judy Folmer) of Marlella
spent a weekend with her par·
enil, Mr. and Mrs. William
Folmer and son, Jeffry.
Ronald Boarha WBI • bulllne01
visitor In Gallipolis re&lt;Mtl)'.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grueiler
and daughters of ~
spent lbe weekend wllb --.;Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Gr._,
Mrt. Hugh Bearha ~led Mlsoes Annie and -·carrie
Belli Besrha to Belpre P'rjday
afternoon where IIIey Viau.cl
with Mr. and Mrt. Paul
stead. Mrs. Grinsteao J&gt; l,lle
former Norma Jean Be~.
Mr. and Mrt. Harol4 Biadt·
aton lind family visllell til Ollumbua recently wllb 'llr, Iiiii

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Robe',t:rt~;~~~~:I_!_Ar~l~ine~Th~els~•=ol~~~~:!;qulrt~es~.::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:;;:;;=~llri~~-F~.~~~-~~~~~~Hff;~"';;:
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Mr. M!"i
and family
Mrs. of ~
spetit lllolber's Day with
n\otber, Mrs. Bell Theiss_
Mr _ and Mrs. Homer Mills
have purchased the
Theiss property.
The Farm Bureau

Teen Men like
the V·Toe's
fine"' chiseled look ...
for dress or casual wear,
.Join the V·Toe crowd to·
day for the sharpest look
around. Try on a pair at

Mr. and Mrt, Jerry Johnson
and famUy of SblppJncport, Pa
and Mrs. Florence Durwin of
Slippery Rock, Pa., spent sev·
eral days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earnest Jobnsoo_
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walton
and dauahter of Newark apenl
lbe weekend with blo parenil,
Mr. and Mn. Frank Walton.
Mrs Harold Beegle baa been
~pendlna some time with her
parenta, Mr and Mrt. Lynsey
Lambert o1 near Jronlon. Her,'
flther 1111 been ill.

met at lbe home of
and Bonnie Theiss
evenJnc. Rev. Paul Sellars opened !be meeting with a prayer
followed by minutes ol the lui
meeting by Harold Cal;nahan.
Roll call was ans-.d by namIng a fllvorite seed corn. DlsCUOBion led by Gene Yost Wll
"Will Our Children Receive the
Proper Education!' Those present were Mr. and Mrs. ArthW'
- Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Yost
and cllildren, Mr. and Mrs. Har·
old Corn8han and Sweetie
Alkire; M_, and Mra. otla
J(nopj&gt;, Mr~.

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and ·&amp;be boil and bosten, Char.

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The,... no graduation gift tlkta w•tch ,,. and no watc"
like • BulovL Ont reaeon : The partt of a Bulo~a
movement are deep-cleaned uttraaonioally. Thi1 driyg
out the tinieat cll...a ,artii;IN. htiP* auu~ periac;t

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SON 18 BORN
Mr. and Mrt. Mark Kelly
c;otwnbuo are llllllOUDCJnc the
birth of I 1011 1 wejghlng S i I
pollllj(s and 15 ounces, Tues.
day 'at a Columbua hospital,

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named Rooa

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etnnatl, and Mr. and Mra. "'"'·II
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NEW HAVEN- 'l'lle IQIIII
students of the BradbUI')!.. Elebaaeboll bas ...... ,.. •....
mentary Scllooi, their teachers
10rod bf the New Haveo lr, and parents and friends attend(in
OVAm Ladle Is IDDOW&gt;eod- e&lt;l the filial . achc!ol picnic
(= :,
'for Sunday, Jaly U, whea Tuesday at Portland Park.
0
the Clllelonall llodl will meet
A picuic lunch wa1 SUPl&gt;l&amp;- 1
the Plttaburgll
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PT. P' D . . . .~ - Jack L. sfderod lor referral.
doabl
header Pirates lo a mented by food prepared
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Charlle, the salesman,
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eo lor Pine Comers with
Prlcet lor tbe trip have
Ple888J!I Local Employment Se- being made available by '
been oe1 at •10 for those ao- baked beans, sweet potatoes.
and noodles,
turkey
salad
the school
cooks and
included
eur)tJ omee aDIIOuncod today Neighborhood Youth Corps
bop~' of selling hlo bandy bOUise-1 der IZ and at $11 for !bose beef
and
sandwichtis.
The
PTA
pro- '
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limited number of boys and der provision of the Federal
bold goodl, Pine· Corners
over 1%. Prico wiD loclude
vided
cupcakes
and
punch.
Ice '
slrla from Mason, Jackson a~d onomlc Opportunity Act.
ed like the ideal sales
lranoportatiou,
sandwicbeo
cream
was
donated
by
a
local
Putnam Counties W!li be conoid- era! regulaUons will
tory.
and sofl drinks oo the way
ered lor summer JObs.
the selection and
Arrlvins in the little
and baek, and a ticket to the firm for the picnic. Following
a series of games and contests
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He said these jobs wlll be of the boys and girls.
look his sample
Jame.
the
group
was
served
dessert
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provided under sponsorship of wtu last lor a maximum
the car and
Tbe bus will leave MOler's
Eighth
grade
gz-ddualion
cere·
A,..... _ . . . . . .
the State Road Commllslon and weeks. Pay will be at the
door of • small,
Super Markel In New Bavea
monies will be held Sunday af·
the Department of Natural Jle. of
per bour lor the actual
!age. When the housewife
at 7 a. m. DST. Tiekels mey
source~, as part of a Statewide bours worked, The jobs will
swered, .Charlie began
aow bo oblalaed al Miller's. ternoon at 4 p. m. at the school
Urbaollloiclo . . .
(ia~
work • training program for 3,· located in the county of
spiel :
Tbo parking lot al Miller's PLAYER OPTIONED
400
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Toyoutb8.
•· res ldence with.
"Good mornlna
store may be uoed by thooe ST. LOUIS !UP! I - The St.
Pet---&lt;*
be ell•lble the "'"tbl. appI'ICan~
total -.lridt . . .
must '- 16 through
21 year.
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yoUwo
••· travetini
have here some of the
making the trip and desiring Louis Cardinals acquired J.9..
age. Pr
""oo'r of ••e and 1 _ _._, and from home daily.
M. finest household foods. u you to park their ears uatll they year-&lt;J!d catcher Bthob LHanmton
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FUEWJIEI!UNG, U.S. S'l'l'LI-Top 1k ' I . . . .
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Lt..J'ames
have
a
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moments
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on
waivers
from
e
ous
security card will be required Tile local Employment SO&lt;:ur-J wiiOS.: •··· wife Shirl
Aslros Tuesd
He was o~ llhow1 the eonlinuiDg 1n&lt;reue In tile
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Charlie never finished as
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the
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of an youths accepted lor emJOe at ..., Ill
completed a nine-week
women slammed the door
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tioned lo the Cardinals' Rock
ployment. Youths to be select- Point Pleasant, West
nal olll= orientatilln course
h'
H1ll, S.C., farm·
hal iD&lt;reued falter than tbe P"PP'....... . . ..,.
1
ed must come from families hss been designated as lhe
lhe Army southeastern Signal "u dace. t d Ch .
. d ean be adopted and enforced
th
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·hould i' tloal more !ban doubling since lMG.B;'-- '1111
number 100 million and other ..,b...._ 31 m9'!ae . . .
earning $3,000 or less per year. eruiting office for Mason,
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n aun e ,
ariJe
t.r1e
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. occurmnt o1 e res1 ence s
11 Jet r·lteck the loc·al law _ before 1 theoe vehicles have tnveled In 1Jrbe •
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Fort theorarmy
on, ina.,March
ay some other houses. He m~de
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as 1ong
as t t'}
Preference in the selections oI Ison .and Putnam Counties.
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a jwith
general
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than
doubled
bel
ween
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and
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1965 , the 22 _year _ old soldier jfew sales, but nothing spectac· :or some provision of the Ohio r'ausm~ themselves _a h~adache. l ' peclv~. to double again by 1980. Data ina c
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people needing to earn money start June J, with
eligible[ is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kart ular in t_he way o~ orders was lor FPderal Constitution.
Rem.:-mber . .vo~. m1ght JUst be . on u.'l.IDOmtc Development.
lo help them remain in school, youths to be selected prior IM. Wiles, New Haven, and a fhorthcomlhng, Hr"'dmg back 10 MO!!t of these ordinances are "lhhe lastd shtraw 'rn thhe day ohl l
1900 graduate of Wahama high 1s car, e found a policeman 1 d
or to return to school for the
that date.
If .
bl'
a arne ousew1 e w o m1g
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1or h1m.
fail tern. Olrer youths who
school A member of the scab. wa1't mg
b
1y or genera 1 we 11 are o e pu ,,
dropped oul of school and need
bard and Blade Society, Lt.
Are you the' salesman who lie. VariOUS court ru lmgs have on' ~omebody:
training for a job and whose
Wiles received 1 BaA. degree has been peddhng household h ld th
., 'th
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unreasona. It IS
. not mlended
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family
the DB·
in 1965 from Marshall Univer- goods along thiS street today?" ble
b't
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1aw of Oh1o.
t. I income isIllbelow
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be
con
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d
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fi
nor
ar
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t
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1ona average w a so
s1ty.
quer1e t e of cer.
1 o a vise anyone on a spect 1c
DUa
"Y". but tt sure hai been a Salesmen or peddlers
who . problem. No person should ev.
4-H Oub Completes
Ibad day," Charlie replied.
go from door-to·door selling pro· 'er attempt to apply or interpret '
Community Project
I " Well, I'm afraid I 'm going duds wilhout having been in· ' any law without the advice of
to make it a little worse for vited to do so by the owner or 1 a lawyer. J
Iyou." the officer said. "I'm ar. - - - ---MASON - The Happy Go
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--Lucky 4-:H Club. mmpleted !Is Ail members of the Scouting
0
resting you fur violation of the
Cornmumty Project . on Toes- family and their wives have
Green River Ordinance. Don't
day evelllng by plantmg shrub- been invited ti attend the An·
you know that you can't solicit
2x4 - 2x6- 2x8
pbery at the new Mason Post nual Busine.. Meting of 1h 0
sales door·lo-door in this town I
GffiCe.
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Tri.State Area Council, Boy M SON
Th W
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ALL FRAMING and SHEATHING
Through the cooperat'?n , of Scouls of America held at the , , A
• ?man 8 h departmenl' "
many people the beautlflcalion Chesap.,.ke and Ohio Railway Clely of World Service Mo~ f~ "This is unconstitutional,"
Project was accomplished. Ap- Operating Headquarters Build· and Da':f.hter Banquet! ~~s ~ . L~arlie cried. "You can't make
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precialion has been extended by ing In Huntington on Tuesday on MEonUB YChevenhmAg " eF' ha a law like tha i. "
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urc. n 01 cas - Un fortunately for him CharPost Mas ter, Dll
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a er, to evemng, May 25, at 6:30 D . d M II , D
NO.OO Oow&amp;-BII•ne• on
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was present wt many o1 e
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Clifford B. Amos, chairman, readings pertaining to Mother n Ohio, local municipalities ::
of the shru ry w tc was se- said a fine program has been taken from the Fifth Grade Me- can .enforce the Green River .'
lected by Mrs. Ma~yJe~ry, ~~ planned. Highlighting it will be Guffey's Reader.
; Ordmanee and other similar
FURNITURE CO.
to Mason Mo~hers
u· .
the presentation of the Silyer Mrs. Nan Mcintosh opened ! ordmances, according to 11 re- ,
&amp;
MASON, W. YA.
thers of 4--H ers who assJsted Beaver Award to four outstand- the meeting with prayer. Fol- cent opimon of the Supreme
extensively were Mr. George 1 g Sco 1
Th
scou1 lowing group smgmg
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MASON, W. VA.
,
d p
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u ers.
e new
of "Moth· our o
Carson and Mr. Edwar erry. Executive, Virgil Watson, will er's Love" readings were giv-~~~.:_:.:;,;~,:_;;-::;;;_;;;.;:;;_;;:::::_:~;::.·=-~-~~=----=::=:::::::;.:--:.;:::-~.~
spe'ak .~n t~ ''Breakthrough for en by Mr's. Charlotte Roush. ~
Youth program,
Mrs. Harry Grimm, Mrs. Har· l
erSOD
DiMer reservations may be j)!d Schwarz, Mrs, Woodrow
made through the Boy Scout Foreman, Mrs. L. R. Mahoney i
Service Center,
517 Ninth Miss Vicki Crow gave a recita- 1
Street Huntington before May lion entitled, "Mother's Hair. "
SP5 Jack Stewart, son .. of i2L Attendance i.' by reserva- Mrs. U..rold Johnson led the
Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, VISit~d tion only.
group in prayer for Mrs. Kalh·
recently w1th has . mother
n
.
erine Raynes who ts a patient
Mason after spending 18 months Strong conlingento Of Scout- i at th Holzer Hospital. Mrs. ,
In Germany with the U. S. Ar- ers are coming from Ashland Harry Grimm closed the pro- :
Jny,
and Boyd County, Kentucky; gram with prayer
.Jaek is now at Fort Sill, Okla. Gallipiils and Gallla County, Altending were 'Mrs Homer·
where he Is attending Officers Ohio: Pomeroy and Meigs Coun· JohllBOn, Mrs. Bernie~ Boker, I
Candidale SchooL
,
ly, Pt. Pleasant and Mas u • Mrs. Emogene Crow and Vic· j
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burris County, W. Va.
ki M Ca , Ros Mr Har
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Mrs. Jay Farley of Pt. Pleasant
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ry Grimm, Mn. Harold Sch· l
vtsiled on Sunday with Mrs.
warz, Mrs. Joim Hetzer, Mrs. ,
SUNBEAM
Emogene Crow and Vicki,
ISS
Villa Lee and PatriCJa A. Lee, I
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stew·
Mala Ann Le.., Mn. Woodrow i
art and her mother, Mrs. Mary .
Foreman, Mrs. Verla Harrah,
Aumiller attended lhe Bacca·
Mrs. Myra Hysell, Mn. Paul·
laureate service on Sunday al
ine Cunningham, .Mrs. Jonetta
FOR BOYS &amp; GIRLS
711meroy. Miss ~IWIIIIIe Arnold,
\'f/
Davts, Mrs. Lucille Clay, Mrs. ,
granddaughter of Mrs. Aumiller
Or 1f
Mae Taylor, Theresa Brewer,
REG.
is a member of this year's
Mn. Nan Mcintosh, Mrs. Bet1
graduatinC ela.. at PomerGJ MASON - Miss Pamela Ste· 'ly Mcintosh, Lua~ Mcintosh, ,
$7.95
High SchooL
ward daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amelia DaviS, Mrs. Ehza·
Mr. and Mn. Bob Ball and Mrs. ' Lester Stewart, was bth Daevill, Mrs. Vrlie Work·
rhiidren of Oak Hill, Ohio, 'flo. crowned Queen of the Wahama man, MrB. Clrariotte Rousb and !
fled her parents, 1\lr. and Mn. Junior and Senior Prom on Mrs. L. R. Mahoney.
'
Lesler Dodson over the week Friday evening at
Wahama
end.
Higb School. Pam wao Gne uf
Mi.. Maxine Davia and Mn. the five Senior finalists chosen
S
Helen Worley of parkersurg by the Savoy Orchestra o' Sooth
visrted recently with Mr. and Charleston. Other
finalists
Mrs. Delert Dotson iD Mason were Glenndalyn Ord,
New
REG. $1.00 BAN
FABERGE
and with Mr. Jess Jewell and Haven, Patty Thompson, Le- MASON - Two Sixth Grade
cla~gb~haN':
ed her tart, Sheila Walker and Alice Patrol Boyo receiqed awards
• •
•
Df ~~~ de:th :;' [!.~ E~ Johnson, bth of Mason.
, from AAA Club at a meeting
Wildman of Pine Grow, W. Va. The Queen, attired in • white :..:.,ason :ade Sch;:;'l RPTA
e5TRAW HAT
Mr. Wildman, wbo died Satur- evenilg gown with bell shaped
Y ev ng.
r· 1 Y
REG. $1.00
day of a heart attack at hio .skirt, was presented a dozen TUcker presented awarlls to ,the
eTIGRESS
home, is the lather of Mrs. J. red roses by Principal Clyde two ye~ memters, Capt. ~IDl·
A. King, Mason.
Foley. She wa. escorted by my ArtiJ and ieutenant ent
eWOOD HUE
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ray· Ceward Calvert of Pomeroy. Brown.
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eAPHRODESIA
urn and rhildren of Muncie, Junior class attendants to the Other patrol boys recogmz.
Indiana, vlsltod recently with queen were Viekle Stewart, od Wert Ricky Connolly, John
REG. 59c
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. liar· Candy Jewell Omnle Harbour Ebersbach, David Smith, Mike
ry Grimm and with Mr. and Sharon Gibbs, Bonnie Blak~ Finnicum and Sherdon Russell,
•
REG. Sc
Mrs. Delbert Dotson.
and Kathy Z:,pan
Jolmny Ellis and David Riley.
The Rayurn'1 ehlldren, Rog· The theme o1
year'• Mrs. Charleo y.,.ger, presiCOMf'LETE LINE
• •
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er and Dickie, have l't!lll8ined Prom was "Magical M:emor- dent •I the PTA, !ranked the
for a visit with their grandpar· ies." Misl Leah Ann Miller parents and ltierxls for their
OF
onts.
Junior Cla.s President, welcom: oupport durtns lhil . IIChool
REG. $2.00 FAST
Mrs. John Guinther, Chester, ed the many guest Prlnclpal year. It was announced tbat.
OR
~o, visited one day recently of Wallama Junior·~ Senior the nomin~tlng conunittee'o
with Mro. Delbert Dotson.
High Clyde Foley addressed slate of officers had not been
Mr. Ralph Roarh of Weirton, the
and Randy VanMet- mmpleted. Mrs, Morvan Frame
W. Va., visited over a recent
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~• presented tho devotional proweekend with his brother and er, ~or clalNI pres en,1 s..-.e
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briefly. llfusie was provided by gram. M os
en
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wile, llfr. and Mn. John Roach ·M ••.- .._ Tho
Reed. room won the award for havand aon
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mas
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On ~day Mr. and Mn. Law· Frank Capehart III oerved u lng the most parents present.
renee Wolle and family of Lo- Master of Ceremont...
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tart visited with the Roaches
'!be entrance 1o the gyllll18!SALES ~PORT
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· illlll wu beutllully decorated Pt. P'-at Uvellloct s.Iet Co.
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panied Mrs. Lilly Singer
to
nee which followed BOGS _ Reeelpts _
to
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)fll"!tuon, Oltio, where the lat- tlie banquet. The entrance .f•a- 2ZO, It to 2UO; Heavieo II to
ter " to W&gt;dertlo eye Blll'(Jory , ~ 00 ivy covered bridge 18 75· Lights 17 to 20.25· Fat
ol the City Hospital there.
wilb water nmnlng beneath. In ~; 14 to IUO; Boon
14 ;
Mr. and llfrs. Don Miller and tb, background was an entrance Pip 7 to 15 . Stock SlliYolll 17
family of Kentucky visited her to ''l colonial mansion with a to
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plll'£llls, Mr. and Mn. Cecil ~ larden Wblch tllended CATrLE - Receipts ·- Hell·
Kirk over tbt weekend.
_htto the danclni area of 'he ert IC to IUO; Fat l;owllC to
J!YllUIUliiJ!L Atound l!te baD lti.IO; tanner. 11 to 13.60; Bulls
SCHOOL STARTS SC!ON
l'Oflll W~· placed llrp wllila If to II; S1ook oteerw 17 to 28.50;
YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS
73 Mill ST.
MASON - Bible
Ill cO!GniaJ p111m and
flower $look Hollers 15 to 18; Stock
lbe Muon Ev"\\i'Ucal Uldtecl l!laDtera. Tile decoratioa eenter. Seier Calvt~ 11 to 24.20; Stock
122 N. SECOND
FREI PARKING IN REAl
8Ntbrea glurcli will 111rt ~ Ina the dance, floor was cover· Bellt!ir Calves 18 to 21.50.
June 7th and lJru Clllltllwe for ~; wflll ·Ivy .,ad 'riJJiDr 1'1111!1.
VEAL CALVES- Tops 28.50:
two -Its. Mn. George Rob- i/"idGCi'elau ipOjJiori are Seco11do f/.50; Medium 20 to
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1r1 Stewart II dtiJrDIIIl of lllti 11'1'111k. l'.,~M!Mtt· JD, ..IU laue 25.10; CoDIDJO!i .. Heavlee II
ll:)lool.
Ptirill :W~ lcoll Willock.
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R Chops.. .. .. 79c
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Breast Stew ..... 29c

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Kleenex Towels ...... ~-;:: 49c
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Pillsbury Flour ...•.... ':; 49e
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Hot House
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Big Carload Shipment!

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
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Patrol Boy are
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Somewhere wrlhin the jun- war for Indochina
gle is the Do Ga secret head·
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quarters ~~ the Communist The FrenCh fousht !rom I
command m 1 Corps. It re- jungle and mountaiiHurroundmains successfully htdden In 8 ed bowl. The ll. S. Marlnl!l are
jungle in which a. good day's backed by the South China sea
progress may be !muted to 76land wide open supply Uneo.
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SAIGON-Thi• is a war with· set amid palm tree• and flow· Karch.
most of the lour military corps
eut a front, and with many erlng gardens are reminders orj Karch concedes that his forces in South Viet Nam.
fronts. It is a total war, indis· FrenCh colonial Umea.
cannot prevent a suicide mot- The French fought a colonial
trlminale of its victims, sol· Ita streets throng with blcy· tar attack against the base, el- war.
cller or civilian.
cles, pedicabs, jeeps, children ther from !he Viei·Cong-infest.
.
More than 36,0110 Americans, and just plain people.
ed villages nearby or even Despite h~ge Amet~can 9rd,
ranging from civilian and mill·
SeD
!rom a hidden platform within ~!&gt; ~- 8 Vtetname5e war un1
1
tary advisors to the t"Xgh U.S.
Anylb ng
Da Nang.
er retnamese command.
d
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Da Nang Is 1ts most
.
Mannes an para P
·1headquarter&gt; for the enterpr1S· But the tough young men un- tempting target, both for a
. ed
d 'I 1 ba
11gn to guar vt 3
~·
ing Da Nang merchant named der his command dally are Communist attempt to huarr•yeSod hthereVrln a Nvast elfror to Kim Chi. He will sell you a pressing their defensive perlm· millate the United States and
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u. t ket am om
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d ta piece
of Jewelry
or rent you a eter c1oser to t re gret!n hilIs as a must for Communist VlC·
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?m~ums a ~ ~ over ~ .
·ee
which mark the beginning of tory.
arve nrt eoonomrr and pojrl!cal J His
p. busineBI motto is: "No th e mounta ins ana Jungle be- MaJ.· Gen. Nguyen Chanh Thr,·
atabi 1 y.
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American dead since Jan. 1. VC (VJet Cong), no MP, tra e
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. energetiC commander of I
1961, total more than 450.
with Kim Chi.''
They seek contact wtth Vret Corps believes Da Nang JS No.
The eflort ranges rrom the No one knows how many of Cong and they are getting rt· I on the Communist list. No. 2
watery delta of !he Mekong the faceless Viet Collj! the You get t~e hnpreaston that may be the anelent royal capilver in the south to tre tri- town harbors behind ils they hope t e Vret Cong wdl tal of Hue.
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out. of the. hills tn a mas. '
8 ea~g
•--•- Of TI'll 11
pie-tiered Jungle
traversed
by peacefu1 and troptca
.
the Ho Chi Minh Trail in the Its streets have been put oft SJv~ stnke agamst them.
To the west of Da Nang and
Court
north and to the dusty limits for ~· Americans for lhrs 15 1 Corps, the horlhem. Hue lies the beginning of the . ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
runways ol the big Da Nang fear of a Vret Cong-rnstrgated
airbase on the coastal plain. mctdent.
The war is fought aboard Fronting the river is the

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JUnk~ and converted Grand Hotel.
,
tanding craft patrolling the 2,- U_PI correspondent Charles
500 miles of river channels 1 Smith stopped there for a qu1ck
threading the Mekong River. sandw_ich one day. A Viet ConH
It is fought with the armed 1terrorist had planted a bomb
helicopter called "the Huey" I or1 the terrace less ~han 2 feet
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We Will Pay 1h Cent Each
To Your F4vorlte Charity.

RACINE

RUTLAND

Thltla The Wlnnln&amp; Number for Week No. 1

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and the troop • carrying ·cop- away. The bomb fa1led to ex.
ter· rniled the "Slick."
plode on schedule. and police
Fought P'rom Ambush
seized the te_rrorist. when he ~eIt is fought from savage am- turne~ to _fmd out why. _H1.s
bush and it i rough! by an bombs larlure saved Smrth s
American agricultural expert in life.
. .
a Communist Viet Cong . sur- , Men and Jet f1ghters steaming
rounded villagl.'.
mto the Da Nang _base to ~dd
It is a war of frightened vii· muscle to the hght agamst
lagers and spec ial heroes.
Communist aggression h&amp;\le
Among the latter Hre the ~trained il to its utmost capacVietnamese and their American Ity. Tents have mushroomed
advisors on the river patrol. around barracks buildings. and
The high, jungled banks on new buildings go up overmght.
either side give the Commu·
~lane• Give Support
nists a perfect field of fire Restmg on Lhe runways are
with which to rake the dock• the FIOO's, the F104's and the
with rifle, rnachinegun or mor· Marine Phantoms which ~-ive
tar fire. Shelter Is scant or ground support to South Vret.
non-existent. Explosive mines namese forces and carry the
lurk just below the surface.
war to the North._
Some uf the Vietnamese boat- MaJ. W. W. Irwm of Wenatmen wear tatooed across their chee, Mash., commands a
chests the junk force motto _ squadron of FIO:t's t~Jat island•·sat cong·" It means kill the hopped from Cahforma to reach
Viet Cong. A man captured Da Nallj!. Less than 24 hours
with it on his chest is liable after arrival he flew h1s first
to torture and death. al the mission.
very least to have live flesh Workhorses of the Da Nang
torn away to erase the motto. base are the FJOO's, from close
The "Hueys" and the "Slicks" supporl lo strikes against North
have given the helicopter new Vietnamese bridges and other
sl.at.us in this war. Jn most communications and sup ply
guerrilla wars, a ratio of 10 to lines. Sq~~dron Commander
1 has been considered neces- J. A. MmJSh of Yellowstone
sary for defensive forces sUC· National Park pointed out 11
cessfully to meet hit-run guer-1cllart on a hangar wall. H
nil a attack.
•showed that in 32 days U. S.
The helicopter has cut it to I fighter · bombers had dropped
nve-to-one.
' more than a milbon pounds of
Proud of Accompllsbment• I bombs on Communist targets.
And the pilots of these hov· MaJ. Ronald Ingraham of
ering craft that fly into tbe Bethesda, Mich.,_ wears the Sil·
face of enemy gunfire are ver Star for DllSSions ~mini
fierciy proud of their machines to the rescue of downed pilots.
and their accomplishments.
These are business-like fight·
Maj. Edwin Riley of Norwalk, !ing rorce~ . trained to il deConn. , is a veteran pilot of a manding profesSion.
I
' 'Hlley" assigned to protect the ! . Marin~ Commaoder
troop rarriers. His craft car· • Commandmg the Marines
ries four machineguns on the whose job !t is to protect !he
outside and Iwo pods each car- base Is Brrg. Gen. Frederrck
rying seven rockets.
I
Says Riley, ''if the Slicks sui- .
MENS
fer a single hit, then the armed 1
helicopter hasn't done its job."
some 500 miles to lhe north·
east of the delta, where the
Wonderful For Boatin1
Hai Vien River flows into the
and All Outdoor Fun
South China Sea, is the city or Mtn'a
Da Nang. The French used
to call il Tourane. Ito popula· llf•·12
lion is about 50,0110 and it also
Is home now lor 15,000 Amerl-

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her motJter, Mrs. Dolly ar.u.J
·and f.amlly.
Mr. and Mro.. Don Findley
and baby &lt;t Columbul •pent the
-ktnd with Mr. and Mrl. Leo
Taylor and Mr, and Mrs. Rua.
sell
Findley.
By Mra. Herbert Roush
Sunday guests of Mr.
Mothor'o Day Wil oboerved Mrs. Earl Robinson were Mr.
at the Methodlll Church Sunday and Mro. JIC!l! lllrJent of Romorning by presenting fiowen cine and Mra. Pete Shieldi.
to the oldest mother, Mra. Do~
Guw of Mr. and Mrs.
ly Weber, and the YtlUIIifsl, Mn las Hill Sunday were Joe and
Don Findley, Columbus,
Floyd Hill of Roger, Ohio.
Mrs. Dallas Hill, Mrs. Dolly Mrs. 'Betty Sears and sons of
Wolle, Mrs. John Stobart, Jr., Nitro, w. Va., were Sundav viiattended the Junior Hllih and ltor1 ·of Mr. and MrL BueU
Southern Local Band Concert at Sean.
the Southern high school recently.. Beverly Stobart, Debbie and Mr. and Mrs. Crats ThE!OCIOt"•l
and lamlly of Columbus spent
Jan Hill of this area are mem- the weekend with Mr. 111111
bers of the banda.
ay Htlltty.
Mra. Deloria Oww of Co-

.Classified Ads Your Modern Co mmunity Bulletin Eoat4
I---F~O~R~S_A_
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For Rent

WANT AD
INFORMATION

Real Estete Far S.le

PRICE REDUCED on attrac;;;FU"'R;-;;N;;;IS;;-;IIED apartment
lor , KNAPP SHOES, special offer tive 3 • bedroom ranch style
'
DEADLINES
rent. Five rooms and bath. to June only, buy I pair · home. Located in new ad•• P.M. Du aerore Pubncatl.o1l Utilities furnished. Close to regular prirf, get 2nd pair dition on Chester Road near
Monda,. Deadlln• 11:00 A..M.
f W ·t
II RoMood"'
business district. Phone WY $2.00 of . n e or ca
State Highway garage. Firet.:ANCELLATIONS
_3092 _
5 18 3tc bert Hill, Elm Street, Racine. place, well insulated, tiled
2
CORREf"TIONS
1'1(
WID be lr N&gt;PI.ed o.~ntil &amp;:00 ll. M.. - - - - - - -- 5 19 Uo P kitchen and bath, hardwood
.
For Du 8f Puhllratloo
7 ROOM HOUSE on Lincoln -~----------- floors, storm doors, windows,
RKGUl,ATION!I
Hill, gas furnace, thermostat- FOR THE FINEST selection of 100 x 400 lot, bas..nent, patTile Pllbll ~b.er rf'SE!rvt'B the tig ht
to edlf or reJec-t any adlo dee med
ically controlled, electric hot flowers for Decoration Day, io. Phone WY 2-5337.
ohjcctlon~hle
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newly decorated . Immediate

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stop &lt;:tt Cliff's Shoe Repair,
5 Ill tfc
Middleport, Ohio.
I- - - - - - -- - 5 18 12tp

Cue/t/o {iut/tt

BED cOmplete, side
5 l8 Jtc HOSPITAL
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rails, p astn; coa e rna ress, POMEROY _ 4 rocm house
ROOM : Front floor • mce ora- used very little. Call WY 2- with bath, gas furnace hea~
tt"on. Phone WY ~-2355 .
2426.
5 18 3tc
5 1831c
ing, 2 bedrooms, living room,

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SIX ROOM HOUSE in- Pomeroy
170 Mulberry, Phone WY 2
2575 or inquire at 376 second
St ree1, pOllk•roy ·
5 17 tf'c
FOti - ROOM (urnished apart-

PHONE WY 2-2156

ment downstairs. WY
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5 l7 tfc

~4-Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
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1960 Ford 8' Flereside Pickup

.

$1095

VB e~gine, std. trans. Deluxe cab, chrome eqwp. H. D. Urea:,
deluxe seat!!, heater.

1958 Chevrolet 2 Ton H. Duty

$999

Springs foam seat, W. C. mirrors, heater, r:Jo, a elean VI
900x20 reat tires, heater, 10ft. dump
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1957 Chevrolet 2'h Ton

$1695

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Cob and chassis. 102" cab to axle 81,00 Nop. U2 s~e•:r:k":
u ar
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900x20 tires. A good clean heavy duty truck .
!I.XIe, V8 engine, heavy duty 5 speed trana.

Pomerov

Mofor Co.

kitchen and rull basement.
1959 AMERICAN Mobile Home Well located on 50 ft. lot and
OPEN EVES. 7,ao P.M.
lll~ x 46'. Excellent condition.
in good neighborhood. Some
Due to job transfer, must sell. · financing on this house can be
POMEROY, OHIO
''ontaet:
Robert
King,
Fork~
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assumed.
I-====,;,~~;;;,;,;,~.,;,';;"~""'=";:S~;;"''!:!•
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ed H.ull State Park, Reeds POMEROY - One story frame Business 5ervtces_
- -ville, Ohio. Tel: Coolville 667- 5 • rooms !2 bedro&lt;Vns) mod·
,,2" 6_
6tc
18
1
ern bath, modern kitchen BULLDOZER WORK, equipped
AUCnONEER
""
with buitt-in oven, table top with winch. Big or small job.
Complete Service
range, double bowl sink (all Call daytimes WI 1-3151, evenCrill Bradford
stainless steel). Full base- ings WI 9-3089, Gone Barnett,
Write, Pr&lt;me or Contad
men!, forced hot atr heatmg, Racine Ohio.
1 IS tie
A. C. BRADFORD
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shower, garage, good Joeallon.l,-;;;;;;;i'
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ALBERT M. cox, SALESMAN
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BOX :!%t
WY z-:1631
-larl Graeser, PlamblnJ ud
5 18 3tc
AUTO
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FOR SALE: 7 room house with
End your sewer truublel
2 lots in Dexter. Ohio. Phone
We bavt aD Abel
Sewer Maclllnel
SH 2-5641.
5 IB 6tp
Reaooaable Rlteo
CaD
WY
l-2974 Day or Nllbt
'OR SALEo Large 4 bedroom
Sales &amp; Service
7 28 lfc
borne, in Racine, in good
condition - out of high wa~
;:;;EXP=ERIE=;;;;NCE=Dn-~dr;,;es,mak·
er. Hot water heating sy .. e Fits Almost Every Car
lng, altet·ations. Phone WY Z.
tern, large electric hot water e Transferable When
Z278.
4-M-30tc
tank, storm windows. To be
You Trade Cars
AIR coNDmONING Refrlgel'sold to settle estate. Call Bob
e Guaranteed 24 months atlon service. Jack's Refrigor 24,000 miles
eration, New Haven. Phone
e Most Popular Unit
TU 2-3537.
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.Apple Grove
Society Notes

By J1Wi !Ill BROW
lllinlt in tho field of "tint"
United Prell Jatei'JIIIIIonal broadcasting by networks and
ROLLYWOOD 1UP! t - For viewers.
.
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lelev!Jioa th!J is the year of Color televiSion set» are curcolor pr~grammiq and the rently nonsldered one of the hottransatlantic Early Bird Slltet- test consUlller prodtjC(a on the
Ute -: and Mondiy nllht NBC- m~e~umber of sets being sold
TV put thm together lor an- has dectded the influential Nielother technoloatcal milestone m sn ratings firm to make
llroadcastlng.
'
.
Tbe Cba pel 8 1 , Ethet adjustments In Its sample grouh
.
n
w m.
lo allow lor an ehpropnate
Merman ttars II a conspirator· number or color viewing homes.
lal landlady on NBC-TV's "SUI· Industryit., estimate that the
pense Theaire" June 3 In I dra- numher of color viewing faml~
rna about an art aalesman'• ies could make adlfferenceof
plot to ateal a rare ICtJlltr • . . prhapo Hveral polnta In 1h e
Same network'• "Prodect :tO" ratinp - and tince ratinp are
docamentarlano art pllrmlnc on estimated down to fractions of
1 special about the Amert~an a potnt, this Is a lar1te opread,
Jndlllll durinl lbt lt'88t WOII- perhaps deciding whetrer I
ward movemen~ wllb Walter show contlnueo.
·
Brenllilll 11 narrator.
Furthermore, producen and
The hall • hour lrllllmllllillll performers are keenly aware
wao vldto'l flral Uve tran11t1aa- that color vlewero have a far
tic color program, via Early greater preference fo color
Bird, !om Brltatn to America, shows.
ond IJtclnded film and tape col· By the fall of IIJIMI, there !sa
or se1menta s wellm
strong possibility that virtually
Reporter Snder Vanocur wu Ill of lhe prime -t lme ,.rles
n Britain as h04I ol the broad- Uneup of the networks wiU bl
()list, "A New Look at Old in color.
England," which was limply a
---brief picture postcard look at Mr. and Mrs. Sherman F'ord
aome or the traditional land- Silent a weekend In Columbus.
mark, followod - up by a quick Weekend cuests or Mr. and
skim notilll chqe1 ill arch~ Mrs. John Stobart,
lecture, fashlone, tastes, clubo, Mr. and Mn. D. W. Etttb!.ton 1
aducatltn and IOClal life,
of Mason, W. Va.
"A New Look at Olde Eng- Mr. and Mrs. Harry """''" 1
land" wu. however, another and family have moved
example of the color break· ·the Charl11 Burri resilience to
throucha that have been the G.nt DaYil farm.
contriblllill&amp; wthe huae ad,luel1

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Sale of Parch end Lawn Furniture •nd Appliances - Our men will promptly deliver your purch11es to your liome ;.. end our C.rpet Men will properly install your

carpet in your home. Seve an W•ll·to-W•II Carpet on sale c&gt;n the 2nd floor.

WOMENS DRESSES
gelected from our regular stock. A group of
women's dresses in linens, jerseys, cottons and
;uiting Iabrie. Junior sizes, Misses sizes and a few
half sizes. Just 78 to sell.
$29.50 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $14.75
$25.00 WOMEN$ DRESSES
SALE $12.50
$19.50 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $9.75
$16.50 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $8.25
$13.95 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $6.98
$12.95 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $6.48
$10.95 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $5.48

WOMENS

Womens Summer Slacks
special group of Womens Summer Slacks. All

.vashable fa brics.

WOMENS
WOMENS
WOMENS
WOMENS
WOMENS

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SLACKS _

MENS

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$5.00
$4.00
$3.50
$2.50
$2.Qp

VOL XVII . NO. 29

Daytime and Nightime
SHIFTS

SHORTS
railored of fine cotton
ooplin. Sanforized.
~uU cut. Side zipper.
Beige, aqua, black
Sizes 10 to 16

Soft 65% Kodel and 35% cotton shifts Small,
medium and large sizes. Assorted solids and
prints.

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$2.95
$2.95

and madru
types and in your cor•
recl size.
~top In on Elberfeld•
first floor. See all tbi
smart swim suits styles
&gt;n display and select
i suit or two for swim·
ming and sunning this
rummer.

65% Kodel and 35% cotton Shift Gowns with
&lt;elf embroidery. Solid colors. Smail, medium
and large.

$3.95

&lt;\II cotton tailored
olouses, sleeveless
;lyle, turn back coltars. Pastels and white
Sizes 32 to 38.

Easy Care for Shift of 44% dacron polyester,
32% nylon and 24% cotton with eyelet trim.
Solid colors. Smail, medium, large.

$3.95
100% cotton shifts for daytime or nightiml
wear. Assorted floral prints. Small, medium,
large.

$1.00

$3.95

BOYS

SWIM TRUNKS

u, ~~;;:~ncolor
65% Kodel polyester and 35%
daytime or nighiime shifts. Small,

SWIM SUITS

medium, large.

You'll like this selection of Swim TrunkJ
for boys of all ages.
ltripes, plaids, solid
:olors. Stop in on the
1st floor at Elberfelds
md select your boys
•wim trunks now.

$3.95

Final Clel!,fance of Girls Spring Dresses. Not all
sizes.

styles. Solid eolora

44-SIZE 27 by 54 INCHES - - - - $3.00
50-SIZE 18 by 27 INCHES
SOc
On sale in the Drapery Department. While they
last. (Not all colors)

55.95 GIRLS DRESSES
54.95 GIRLS DRESSES
53.95 GIRLS DRESSES

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Stop in

tbe busy mens and boya

department on

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floor and sele&lt;'t your swim

A full sized nursery chair
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durably

constructed

and beautifully finished.

and plaids. Regular and

extra large

Nursery Chairs

DACRON MARQUISEnE CURTAINS

Complete with tray,

cham~

Beautiful white flocked dacron tailored curtains
of 100% Polyester Dacron. Rose or leaf pattern in
81" or 90" length. Long wear, easy care.

ber and deflector. Easy
to clean, durable plastiC!
seat. Non toxic, large co·
lorful decaJ. Natural oak
finish.

$4.49 pair

Sale $4.95

trunks now.

Elbtrftldo Stationory Doportmont on tho lot floor
io hoodquortors for E11tman Kodek Camorn, Fllm
ond Supplies. Salt prl- ovory day ot Elbtrfelds.

MOVIE CAMERAS and PROJECTORS
$19.95 Brownie Fun Savor Movlt Cemora
!with book and fllm)
$54.50 Kodak Escort 8 Camortl
$79.50 Kodak Eloctrlc 8 Automatic Camora
$54.50 Brownio 8 Movie Projoctor
(Model A15)

$16.99
$37.80
$63.00
$47.00

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63" Length -

$3.99

84" Longth -

$4.79

You can rt&gt;aUy aave at Elberfelds now durinJ: tile aale

of camero film - blaclt and white md color - for atlU
cameras - lMtamatlct - Movie Cameru and 85 14M..
Stop ln !he Clllllerc ~ent on tho 111 floor ond
llot.-1&lt; up now on your t11m netdl and aavo.

1uot reoelved a ohlpmont
of womeRJ eotton aleeve-lftl blouse•. BeauUful
otrlpoa, 1011111, llorall, pol·
b doll, plaid• and cbeckl.
Sizeo 30 to 38 ond ~ to

of pollol'lll In·
chldJna ••floral kitchen,"'
''panel print" and "floral
border" pattorna. Colon:

PORCH RUGS

~election

Red, gold, turquoloe.

$1.95uet

Outdoor Furniture
ACCESSORIES

Sted ot•ts. 64" lenctb.
White or eggshell. Plntie
or cotton tapes, Width•
22" to 36",

Dlltlnctively Jteneiled Ill

flonl moW. Matchlnl de·
aiin• in all 1izea in &amp;reeD

and brown.

24"

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27"

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12'

69c
19c
$1.39
$1.99
$3.29
$4.69
$5.99

lnciGor and OUtdoOr

MATS
AttracUve vinyl back IDIIa
wtlll rayoi. vloeoao loPoiOIDI ouUy. Call bt lllld
u hiP lroflle lloor proltctora for bothroOIDI, klt-

enlrJ WIYI « 111tlmlobllt - · Attractive
tw.ed colon ol belle,
alltn~,

Mix &amp; Match Cullllon• tnd Padt

Deluu llilored. I pleall,

$3.49

SALE! EASTMAN KODAK FILM

Venetian Blinds

Gold.

45" Length -

S.. tt. comploto Uno of dtvtloplnv oupplln, movlo ll;hto, rwls, opllcen, fluhholden, nody.fll11
for slidts, traya for corouotl projoctoro, comora
c-, molloro, projocton bulbi ond HHhbulbo.

SALE $2.98
SALE $2.48
SALE $1.91

tor colors. White, Gold,
Beige, Green and

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BLOUSES

Tier &amp; Valance Slit
Complete Tier and Val·
one Set of 100'11 pollsbed
Rayon Challio. Washable.
Faa! color• In a biC

Five vibrant aolld decora-

$99.50 Kodak Automatic 35 P Comoro _ $79.90
$69.95 R11dymotic 500 Projoctor IModtl I) $54.50
$99.50 Supormatlc 500 Projoctor
$73.00
$89.50 Kodtk CorouHl 600 Projoctor _
$73.90
$124.50 Kodak Carouotl 700 Projoctor _ $109.90
$149.50 Kodak Co"!uoel 800 Projoctor _ $129.90

$34.50 Brownit Stormatlc Ctmoro
$15.00
$21.95 Brownie Stormetor Camoro
$12.00
$7.95 Kodak World's Fair Flash Camero _ $6.44
$9.95 Brownlo Fiesta Comera Outfit
$8.33
$13.50 Brownit Stermlto II Comero Outfit $8.00
$34.50 Starmatlc II Outfit
$19.95
$18.95 Storflex Outfll
$10.00
$12.50 Starltl Camero Outfit
$6.00
$34.50 Brownio Automotlc 27 Outfit __ $22.00
$21.50 Brownlt Supor 27 Outfit
$14.00

$1.95

jacquard pattern.

$2.95

OTHER STILL CAMERAS

and faded blue donlm.

Beautiful Vistarglas• drapo

36" Longth _

$18.95 Kodak lnsltnNitlc 100 Outfit _
$14.95
$29.50 Kod•k lnstomatlc 150 Outfit __ $23.00
$49.50 Kodak lnotomotlc 300 Outfit _
$39.00
$59.50 Kodak lnllamotic 400 Outfit _
$47.00
$94.50 Kodak lnstomotlc 500 Outfit _
$74.00
5109.50 Kodak lnatamotlc 700 Outfit_ $87.00
$129.50 Kodak lnotomatic 800 Outfit _ $105.00

:Ruff and Tumb1e" denim
knee tnocllero lor lliioFront zipper, belt loops,
JOke baok and 4 poekell.
Sizes 7 Ill 14. NI\'J bluo
11

Eny Wuh-No Iron

35 MM CAMERAS and PROJEOORS

INSTAMATIC CAMERAS .

KNEE KNOCKERS

Fiberglas Drapes
es in

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GIRLS DRESSES

CARPET SAMPLES
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SALEI

57.95 GIRLS DRESSES - - - - SALE $3.98

Stretc·/1 models and boxer

!OIIda

$3.95
Daytime or Nightime Shift of 50% cotton and
50% rayon. Assorted prints. Small, medium,
large.

THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1965

121 Die in 3rd W·orst
Atrlines Disaster of
All. Time Near

One plate suits, two
piece sulll. Belted and
frilly models. In prints,

$3.95

BLOUSES

SWIM
SUITS

100% Nylon Shifts in solid colors. Small, medium and large.
Crepe Gown of 100% Dacron Polyester.
Solid colors with lace trim. Small, medium
and large.

Women•
Cotton Sl..vtlttl

SALE!

$7.95
$5.95
$4.95
$3.95
$2.95

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WOMEN$ JAMAICA

SALE!

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Elberfelcls .... open every week dey from 9 In the morning until 5 - •nd an Saturdays from 9 until 9 In the evening - On the 3rd &amp;,r -

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A multi colored print, on extra heavy, finest quality vinyl plastic with lltrlptd pattel'll on ravena
side. Filling of 100% Shredded Urethane Foam.

la"x30"

ThrwSeatGHderP. .
Two Seat Glider P. .
Round end Square Back Choir P. .
Chelle ., INch Podl
Utility Cushl-

$3.79

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Carpels on Sale at ovr Warehouse on Mechanic Strut Just 19 to seD. Excellent qualities. Big Bargain Prices
While They Last.
$80.75 Slu 5 fwt 11 lnchM by 15 feet Acrilan Carpet
$67.50 Size 12 fwt by 6 fwt 10 lnchM Acrllan Cerpot
$109.00 Size 12 fwt by 7 fwt 2 lnch11 Wool C.rpet
$155.00 Size 9 fwt by 12 hat 5 lnchtt Wool Corpet
$161.00 Size 15 fwt by I fwt 5 inch11 Wool Carpet
$145.00 Size 11 fwt 8 Inches by 9 hat Wool Corpot
$149.50 Size 15 hat by 7 fHI a inchM Wool Carpet
$112.00 Size 12 feet by 5 fHI 11 lnch11 Wool Carpel
$142.00 Size 9 feet by 12 feel Wool Carpet
$121.00 Size 12 f..t by 9 foot 9 inchn Wool Carpet
$119.00 Size 15 hot by 9 fHt 4 inches Nylon Corpot
$165.00 Size 12 foot by 12 foot 8 lnch11 Wool Carpet
$136.00 Size 15 fwt by a fwt 7 Inches Acrilan Corpet
$300.00 Size 15 feet by 17 feel 8 lnch11 Wool Corpet
$39.00 Size 9 foot by 9 feel I lnchn Wool Blond Carpet _
$308.50 Size 15 fwt by II hot 9 lnch11 Wool Carpet
$167.00 Size 12 hot by 13 foot 2 Inches Acrllan Carpet
$137.00 Slu 12 foot by 10 foot 10 lnch11 Acrlltn Carpet _
$310.00 Slu 15 foot by 14 foot Wool Cor pot
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Dean Savage
Coming as
CofCGuest

Sale $39.00
Sale $33.00
Sale $54.00
Sale $88.00
Sale $92.00
Salt $82.00
Sale $84.00
Sale $56.00
Sole $79.00
Sale $72.00
Sole $68.00
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Sale $78.00
Sale $200.00
Sole $25.00
Sale $200.00
Sale $96.00
Sale $71.00
Sale $244.00

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