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NO. 291

TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966

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watching with interest the
diBcussions in regard to the safety of
American automobiles. The debate has
reached the federal level in the nature
of committee investigations , and the
whole country is pondering the nature
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features that should be built
•:;t. intosafety
the cars of today to insure the sur·
:x viva! of those who operate them. The ap·
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proach is so typically American. Most
Americans seem to feel that everything
can be achieved by passing regulations,
sr,ending money, or passing a law to set·
t e e~ry issue. In many instances we
start
the top with the figures of the
fatalitie811l\.d .Ute hundreds of thousands
· of injured on our highways and never
think of going back to the original cause
1 Qf the mayhem that results.

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a car at the manufacturing level. and no
matter what is done to improve safety

measures in them, the human element is
unpredictable. There will never be

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still be a death trap if some fool behind
the wheel barrels it down !be highway
at a terrific speed, and many will do just
that to test it, and to see how fast they
&lt;'an go without killiing themselves and
OthC'r innocents in their path. We can not
alter h.~mans by providing them with
:.afrty leatures or by pas.s.ing laws. and
then allowing them to be disobeyed. All
cttivf'r:s must be willing to assume the
responsibility for their own driving, and
the dnving of others on the highway.

There is a growJng element jn every
facet of life ,in which we try to place the
blame on other people for our 11'/.&lt;takes.
Just the other day a number of children
were injured in the Columbus area when
a bus lost a wheel and turned over. In
one account we read where a changed
wheel was not properly tightened ear·
ller in the day. One grouP. would o:ay
that the mechanic that failed to see the
wheel properly adjusted should be held
re,ponsible. A fewer number would say
that the driver of the bus, who was di·
·rectly responsible for the safety of those
children should have been a close obser·
ver of the wheel change to be sure that
everything was in order. The sad thing
Is that we are too ready to shift the
blame to someone else.

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JIUilJi are willing to take the responsibil·
lty, and to realize that accidents will OC·
cur to each and every driver even if
they have all the safely features built in
that the human mind can dream up. In
our own community we can not get resi·
denta excited about the reckless driver,
who continually breaks the tralfic code.
We see supposedly intelligent persoll.!
r·· fUnning red lights every day. That one
: offense alone will eventually cause the
death of someone who has the green
light. Every day we see people driving
who ·have not the slightest skill, and by
no stretch of the imagination could pass
1 driver's test. They apparently got the
, license back In the horse and buggy days,
, 1nd are otill unwilling to face the fact
that they are too old, or have vision de·
feels that make them a menace to everyone orr the road. It is going to take the
combined efforts of car manufacturers,
Jaw enforcement officers and the pub·
lie lo take the dan1erous driver off the
highway, and even then we will have accidents because our streets and many
highways were never built for that kind

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DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA

Capitol Comment, Events
By Wi:.. um :;, Wbite
WASHINGTON -The Republlcans nationally are moving
into the morning-after phase of
recovery (rom their uncharacteristic intoxication with what
is eleganUy called "the youth
kick."
More and more It now appears
that their brief vision of putting up a 1968 Presidential ticket of young, unscat'red and "modem-minded" men Is to join
all the other transient dreams
of middle age.
MGre and more it now appears
that in the G.O.P. convention of
the summer after next they will
turn instead to the older, seasoned politicians as their field
of ch.oice for ~ the PrL"Bidential
nomination. The tnfarmed betting 1s now on some such veteran as Richard Nixon, rather
than on a John Lindsay, a Mark
Hatfield, or a Charles Percy.
Though Lindsay's victory of
last November did, Indeed, put
a more-or-less Republican Into
New York's City all over the
masse~ hosts of Democratis, it
Is becm.ing a hollow triumph.
For Liljlsay as Mayar Is lind· .
lng it 1 increasingly difficult ei·
ther to run the city or to keep
In any kind of array the odd coalltlon of wildly liberal maverick Democr•ts and reluetant Republicans which brought
about his election.
Where once it had ,...,ed
that he might be a great Ioree
at the nell , Republican Nation·
al ConventiOn, it now looks that
he will be fortuna(e to have
any operative influence there.
Already, threshing about wilb
all but Insoluble
municipal
problents that as a campaign·
er be was going ta solve tv.,..
night, he has alienated I he
most Influential and powerful
Repoblican lmineso lntereots
In the East • Wall Street
and Ill assoc:lales.
Already, too, it Is apparent

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that his essentially no • party this Is the now sharply-renew·
stance has turned all effective ed awareness of the Republican
control a( the New York state professionals as a class that
Republican organization ·over to glitteriJ18 public images af bap.
Sen. Jacob Javlts. Javits is py and confident youtb 011 the
himself a quite liberal Repub- march and aU that ean over·
Jican. But the great difference night tum into sour public dl..
Is that in every showdown he musionment wbeo the hard, unIs also a r~1 Republican, a glamorous test of performance
party man. oreover, he has under fire ls reached.
In politlcs,. as in most every·
ambitiens for a Vice-Presidenthing
else, it is experience that
tial nomination and he has exhibited - as Lindsay has not at least separates the m e n
- tnough party loyalto to be· from the boy11.
come eligible for that designstion, even with a Nixon at the
top ef the tickfot. '
The other RepubJicnn 11 Dew
faces" are also going down and
not up. Charles Percy in Dli·
nois can never even win hls By Wayne G. Brandaladt, M.D.
immediate test - his race for
Q - I have coronary insulfl·
the Senale against the Demo- clency with attack' of angina
cratic incumbent, Paul Doug- pectoris. I take nitroglycerin
las - without giving IOUs to and paratrate for the
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violently anti-VIet Nam war Would it be better to switch
far-liberals who are simply to .digitalis an~ stop the paraanathema to the Repub1lcan -par· trate?
ly generally.
A - Nltroglycerhl and penMark Hatfield of Oregon is taerytbrltol tetranlirate (peri·
apparently favored to win a 1!-hte) "" both given to dilate
Senate · seat there, from what the coronary arteries. Digitalis
orre can hear from afar. But e•- is given to strengthen the heart
en If he does, he, ton, will be b&lt;-at, chiefly In persOna wilb
tarred with the same kind of a severely leaking heart valve.
ultra·llberal, highly non'Repub· You shootd follow your doctor'•
Ucan brush.
trstructions because digitalis
So It Is that the Repbublicans Ia of no value In the treatare perforce - and on the ment ol coronary heart
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whole gladly - turning back sease.
to their more tried and experlenced politicians. And It Is not · · Q - I have an abnormality
a moment too soon. For though or the left ventricle. Is this
the theory that the votero are
kind of heart disease?
aimply mad lor ")'outh m a y Whot would cause it? Can It
well be sound where relatively be cured by surgery or relievminor offices are Involved, It ed by dntt!s? '
bas always been li most doubtA - 'nto heart , hal I o u r
lui 111e u applied to the great chambers (two •urlclea and
and terriflble office of the Pr.,.. two ventricles). The left ventridency.
cle Is by far !he· .largeat and
Public awareitess of the un hao the lbickesl wall. ··F r o m
lque and lrlghUul demamla of thlo dlamger blood II pumped
that office bas never been so to every part of your .body u.
blgb as now. And coupled with C.,Jt your tunp. ·IJilecll m&amp;,J

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Bob Hope's .10 per cent of the
L. A. Ramo cost him nti,OOU
If years qo: lie sold It for
f/50,1100 . . . The biggest 51b
Ave. mob scene was In front of
Korvette•s where we walcl&gt;ed
East" cbicks .beinlJ born right
in the front window . . . T he
LBJ • T~s Gov. p,nnally
"feud" really Isn't: just sec·
tiona! satisfaction to local con·
servatlves . . . Ecumenlsm In
this Holy &amp;P.ason: Marymount's
Mother Brlgld Driscoll arran&amp;·
ed a Seder (with a rabbi to e•·
plain Its ancient significance)
without fanfare at the E. 7tst
St. Cathollc girls school.
Bob Wells rushed wife Lisa
Kirk to ldidtow? Hospital with
a 'trep throat . . . One of the
nlcost ;howblz gents, B e r 1
Wheeler, celebrates his 72nd
birthday April 1 and LBJ sent
Bert a lovely letter of. conRrats . . . Cardinal Cusblllfl's
peddling the Boston Archdiocesan' Catholic TV Center to
Storer Broad&lt;astlllfl for
t2.8
mllllon . . . Mrs. Meyer Feld·
msn, wife ol LBJ's and JFK's
former Whlle House counsel
' bought 35 per cent of Miami'~
Station WSKP from BID O'Neil
of the Genoral Tire clan . . . Ed
Winton bought the rest ... Shirley Jones walled to see U "Superman·• was a hit (It is anc1
her bu1band Jack Cassidy Ia
8l~at In It) before she signed
with the Guber Summer • ten!
cartel to star In "The Sound of
Muslci'' she's come East with
Dur,. and three children.
Beefs about all
networb
airing Identical TV news
bi'Otlght the quiet aolutlon (no
one expects It to be ocoepted 1
from Voice of America boss
(and former NBC new.hand)
John Clulncellor - a 41b TV
TH AlmaDae
l!y Vatted Prea llltematlooal
Today Ia Tuesday, April II,
the 102nd day of 111!8 with Ztl3
to follow.
The moon Is 1D Its last
quarter.
The morning alar Is Venua.
The evening alar Is Jupiter.
American statesman, orator,
and political leader Henry Clay
was. born on Ibis day In 1m.
On this day In history:
In 1861, Coofederate forces
opened fire on ·Fl Sumler, a
federal fort In the harbor of
Charleston, S.C., bellnnlllfl the
Civil War.
In 1945, President Franklm
Roosevelt died In Warm Springs
Ga. Harry Truman ''"' sworn
Into olllce to succeed him.
In 1961, Russia launehed 1
man into space-the flrst
human te orbit earth and
fl!tum safely.
be present from birth or may
be the result of an Infection
such as rheumatic fever. Wllb
modem sur8ful melboda moot
o. the,. defeeta can now be
corrected. Drugs lllllf be tilled
to Improve heart lunc!llcm hut
will not cure tbe' condition. ·
Q - Bow oerlou•ls endocarditis? How II It caused?
A - Elldiei..U.· Ia caused

by a blocterlal tnvUion of the
lnne: Jlliing ol tile heart. Tblo
may be cauoed by vll'lous
germs but most commonly by
lllreptococcl. Before the advent
of anUblotlcl H was always fa.
tal. Eveo wilb anllblotlcl only
about 70 per cenl of the vlcllml
can be saved.

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Murray lllr.ay lrtll'lllllttlfYI

skein just for newa . . . A ad
Dave i1iliUtiilco tp·V:::..•W U"••
wee4s? .; . The Latin QuartOr
chorus atrlka cancelled ahOwDi&amp;ll i.oo Walien~ i ufiyu ·irei
to buy acts .. . Edison 11ota1
owner Mllton Kramer Ia ,...,..
ering from eye surgery . . . A
lamed actor-relative now can't
get in several )1011 hotels: bad
pay . . . Billy Rose's. 121.1100
Rolls ts being pllched for t1f,IIOO
. . . A parasite aeeklng to .&lt;•PI·
tallze on Rose's death called
Eleanor Holm and asked her
for "anecdotes" about Billy
lor o book 8J!d advised Ellie,
"they don't even have to be!
Into" I .. . Not even Billy would
have stooped so low.
TV'a Klllfl Family rall 38) Is
the reason the N. Y. liiHon
lobby needs a tralflc con
Miss Meyerberg, our dlslillfl·
ulshed producer friend,
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II IIICII't Ukt II),
Tranile AYiioa OID't
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aly for wHo Kay'o any-tdillol
lamllY''eddltlouso he ba, lililho
ali Wayne waltlllflln the .wlJJII
(baa ambulanCe, wiU travel). .
Fl.fly cumn! TV
no,
down tbe IHIDn-•.od ,.,.,.
Lawrence Welt ollllt won't IIIIa
. beer or clp u TV 'POIIIOI'I,
pays bls 2'1 tDUIIeiana an av•
age $25,1100 a year whidl to llh'
they make !bose ·haPDY square
aounds
The lint "Bonanza"
next Fall wJ!l II&lt; a two pari
cllfltumg., to be SlUIIfl tqelb.
er later for overseas theafrl.
cai bonanzu .•.. OUr old lrtend
} ' Ktrehbo!er l'litlred u
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line) edllot of the Buffalo Newi
alter M newomaklng years.

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w': ~ick!:~s. ;s'::;v!tv:n·tthe~ ~~~~o~~·~th~!ea;:;:,ft a:
shortstop, walked, moved to , mterferes with my playing was lied with Nicl:laus when
third on Smith's smgled and IgoU."
the threesome, playing in the
sco"'d on a fielder's choice.
Nicklaus added, however, best weather of the five-day
Pomeroy tied the score in the !"naturally. If I hope to spend tournament. made the turn.
- - · · - i some time as 1 golf course That's when the 211-year-otd
!architect, I'll have to cut down blond better from Columbus,
il ·· bit on my tournament Ohio made bls move.
schedule."
Nicklaus saved a par on No.
Big Jack cut a swath Monday 10 by chipping to a foot of the
lhrough the Augusta National cup and went a stroke ahead of
Golf Club course designed by Jacobs who took a bogey live
that original old master Bobby after his approach shot bowtced
Jones. He beat Tommy Jacobs oil the gr.. n.
and Gay Brewer in an 18-hole Jack moved two strokes
CINCINNATI (UPI) .... The playoff to become the first man i ahead on No. II by sinking a
union distinction of opening the eve to 1 1 M
bea
National League season may yet backr t wbn kwo asters' titles Ib" dutlful 25·foot putt lor a

HELEN HELP US!

TBLEPJIONE

Q - Willi II hypertensive
cardlovasculll' diaea,.! It II
very oeriOWI! What Ia !be beat
treatment for liT
A - '1\la II ,heart d II!COndary to a very
b •• h
blood pressure. Sud! a blood
preuure poll a ievere burden
on tba heart. It Is a pwlual .d
proee11 built will lead to datil li
If not promptiJ and oldiiiiiiiJ
treated. The ll'eatment ........
primarily In conlrolllna the
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First Washout

the time I return the IIIII per.
1011 bU ltullfl up. It II uaelell
and lruslratlllfl to ~ to
rea1011 with llteae unwanted oatl.
en 10 one '"lght u wtD have
a huge Joke at their apeue.
Try tt: ·word
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don't get &amp;!If mor• 'Uch.caDIIAIIDENT READF
Dear Helen:
AI I group of people who !)()
teelphone ulea woik we feel
lbat a lew worda tn our . , _
might make you feel dll!_..
ly toward this pro(eas!Ob, and •
IS a pro(e11lon tbat Nqtdrel
a lot of lk!U, and patleact. S..
Ueve me, H takeo pa11en&lt;e to
dial at least lOO numben Ill
ellhl boura alld to be COIIfl6.
ons to peoptofwlto ll't complet.
Jy negaUve - to the dlenl of
,.OOing J11Ycblalrle cart.
Really, 1nner1nt lba •
phone is aucb a Ultle tidal. U' ·
people tack the strength or JD.
terut to llfl a phone olf fbi
receiver, and get oipoet hy ti,
then they shoold run lllil IYilll
to the nearest doctor or poyc1t1.
atrist Somet!meo we p b o••
salespeople offer oppor1UnJ1Ja1
you'd m!IJa H you didn't 1tstft
to ut. -TElEPHONE SAL1:S
GIRlS
Dear Girll:
Like a ball • hour lonpr lllJI
or another ftve mtnu._ ID tbe
tub - II the dal'll pboao bada'l
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THE BACKYAIID FENCl
QUat'ABLE QUIITD
Mro. A. A. Paddock, widow
of the former publisher of tbe
Boulder,
Colorado camera,
teldom Olden lleak wttboul ·r.
callllfl the perleet squelcb
"Gov" Paddock delivered to a
Kansu City resiluranteur:
USJr," be oltlervecl, loDklnt
at the barely olllflecl meat oa
hll plate, "I said I wanted 1
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Ca!Kornia
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Booton defenllve a&lt;e K. C.
Jones. "They've been particular·
1y rough on us down tbere ."
'nte Western Division final
baJ turned from a rout into 1
tough atruggle. The Los Angeles Lakm, who had a 3-1

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Schaus moaned. "WO' . . .
natfooted from the begiliWrc.
the end with no improve~ Ill
between."
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St. Louis .playel'&lt;lOI&lt;lb lliiMI
Guerin feels the preslllll't •
now on the Lakers after 1ooJ1i
In Los Angeles. Guerill J1i
praised the Hawks . for Iii
comeback, saying, •·e.,ere ..
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The Mlddloport Yellow Jack·
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gtlllfl Into the !sst event, took
lbe first, second ancl
third
pile.. m the discus lbrow to
defeat Pomeroy and Southern
In I triangular track meet al
the Middleport field Monday If·
ter school.
Coach Rob Ashley's Yellow
Jacket squad polled out the
victory when belly Dave Ashley, his nephew, beaved the
discus 1117 fl, 6 ln. and Jack·
ets Ken RIIS9l!U placed aecond,
and Larry VIUICO came in third.
Middleport won the
meet

with • leta! of 48 points, Porneroy was secand with 41\1 and
Southern bad 2'1\1 points .. The
Yellow Jackets ...., lour firsts,
Pomeroy tonk live and Southern, tw..
The winners, their time or
distance, ancl the runnen-up in
order are as follows:
Sbotpul- Asbley (M) S8 ft.,
!Ill.; Larry Vance (M), Car·
son Crow (P), Jeff Gibba (P) .
Broadjump - Brlckles (P)
!7 fl. 110 ih.: Vance (MI. Bennett Roush (P) and Ed Moran
(S).
100 Yd. Dash- Brickle&amp; IP)

10' 9", Don Swisher .(P), Jlon. 220 Run - Swisher (P) 25.1!
nie Hlndy (M) and Sherm Cun- Roger Swartz (M), Alan Ollw
dill . (S).
(114} ~ Karl Russell (P).
Mile - Jerry Well (P) UU;
Bob Grueser (S), Junior Brewer (S) and Charlie Snodgrass
(S).
880 Relay - Pomeroy team
ol Swisher, BID Nea,.,
Bill
English and Brickles, 1:11.1,
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440 Run - CundiU (S), 118.8;
Leland
Brown IM); Cozart
(S) and Vance (M).
JllO Run - Moran (S) 1:3l.l:
Jack Stanley (P), Lyons (Pi
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Htgh Jump - TaMchiU (M)
5 ft .. 3 in .: Bennett
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(Only game ocbeduled)
Tuesday'• Pnbe~ Pll&lt;bero
Kanaas City al !tllnneaola _
Hunter IU) vs. Grllllt. 121.1)
C!Uornia at
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Otanc&lt; (Jr.. tO) vs. Jotm (14-7)
Detroit at New York --Lalich
(15-DJ vs. Ford (lll-l 3)
Baltimore at Booton -Barber
(1:;.10 ) vs. Wilson (13- 14 )
(Only games scheduled)

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a rolled to vlelary In tile' ....nd
1lllelt, lonJibl face game and woo the lourtlt
ofbelnJbooled out encowuer 114-11111 In owerlime
nut ...,.. by the Booton loot &amp;mday at Booton.
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Tbe CeJUca hold 0 S.l""•e Ill ~=ph;;'' C":.
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Basketball AuociiiiOII Eailerll lloSton to resatn our home
Divlslou playoll wltb the 7tlera, eonrt advantage for tbat
~., _,.!0: ~~.: '";:'!":t.f:e~ 76ers can play
...phla Arena When tbe rlm!JJ In Booton qaln, they have io
came to ton.
win tottiCbt'• game at borne.
The clrcul, however, was M Boston, however, 1111111 break a
convention Hall ...lng streak
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Coach Nolan Swackbamer'o red. on front Dine and back nine,
Middleport lll8b School GoU and polnla lCCUJJIU!ated, fo~
team won Its foortb match · of Iowa:
tbe sea101 wltb 1 liiiTOW vic- Dove Hunter, Fort Frye 42 •
tory In a triiJIIII]ar event at 4.1 fl .... 2.
the Rlvonldo Goll COIIl'IIO near .Dave White, Wahama 41 • 44
Maaon.
15 - 510.
MldcJ!eport netted 18 of 1 poo- Wayne Davis,
Middleport,
slble so points to ; : :
44 era: :t,.aJ,.. rort Frye,
tory· Forr Frye. P
17 - 41 71 - 6.
wilb 1410 points and Wabama Lei""!' TID'Iey, Wahama, 57came II third Wllb J\0 potnta, M liZ - 0.
Oalg Kincaid of Far! Frye Pat Edwards, Mldd., 41 - 44
wao medalist lor the event .sa 15 -:- 3.
he cl!'ded a 37;on tho first rune Rick Combs, F. Frye, 47 ancl 41 comlllfl' bacl: for- an 85 47 94 - 3\1.
total and alz points.
Gary Fields, Wabama, 52 Pat Edwards ol Middleport 52 101- o.
and Dave Whit. of Wabama Sam Clatworlby, Mkld ., 41
were Ued for second high with - 47 9Z - 5\1,
ocores of 85. White hit a 41 • 44 BID Southerland, F.
Frye,
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Ed arda 47 sz 99 3
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points. White was rosponolbte 114 - 53 111 - 0.
1or the Fa!cons on1y po lots.
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Jacobs Baltimore at Boston
lbe. weather doesn't Interfere 70 as he put together four matched his bogey four.
(Qnly gamoa acbeduled)
again today.
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bJrdles and a polr ·of bogeys Meanwhile Brewer the 34Natlooal Leope
ljain Mondsy forced J108tpone- over the 6,960-yard layout. year..ld Te~an who 'came ao
MO!Iday'a Rotulto
meot of _tbe Reds' and league's Jacobs had an even par 72 and c!O:!Ie, was really having his N. Y. at Cincinnati, ppd., rain
opener for the first time since B.rew:er a 6-over 73 whlcll was troubles. He had three bogeys (Only game scheduled)
19.13..
hJs worst round of five days of and not a birdie to his name TueadaJ'I P..Jbable Pltcllen
The Reds planned to start play. That gave Jack a two through I! holes and . then Pittsburgh at AUanta. night
Milt.Pappas and the New York Istroke victory over the Califor- eollapsed completely with a .... Veale (11·12) vs. Cloninger
M~ts indica~ they would stick 1 nlan and a tat eight over the double bogey on No. l2 lbat left (21-11).
by their original plans ton, dosappolnted Texan.
him _. irreparable six otrokes Philadelphia at St. Louis,
starting, Jack Fisher. This was
Winners Problem
off the pace.
night -BWining (f.t.9) vs.
to have been an off day.
That voctory created a unique ''I thought 1 trad a chance Gibson (20-12)
-\ crowd of aboul,J.5,000 - problem. It's tradiUonal lor the unlll then," Brewer said 88dly. Houston at Las Angeles, night
~I to lbat of Monday - was prevJOUB year's ~ictor to help "I wasn't playing badly and 1 , -Roberts (!-2) VII. oateen (15•.xpected lor the contest. . the new Winner mto the green thought that I might get a 15).
· The rain started a!aJIOOD·lUKl c;oat !bree of the last four couple of nee&lt;jed breaks."
Chicago at Sao Franciscok,.ii "lana .away, Chilly years. :
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4o-degree temperatures olso hHls lblrd Masten champion. up to the closillfl moments. (22-13).
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trao;t, As !he rain persisted, the s IP was eDmed the hard way, Nicklaus' two-stroke lead didn't New York at CtnclnnaU 15,!0b oo band dwindled to 5,000. At the end of the regulation 72 took so big on tlrat !ina! bole Fisher (11-24) vs. Papp11 (l!-9).
The game was called off an boles, he was locked In a tie when .he placed bls second-shot
W-IMiay'a Games
holir after the schoduled slarl- with Jacobs and Brewer at through the . crowd .and into the , Pittsburgh at AUanta, n
lng Ume of 2:30 p.m. EST.
e~en;~ar b211/l -only o~ stroke ":~gh. .
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The only other afternoon :ver e Jghest w!Qnmg soore . I dectded that running It out Phlladelphla ot St. Lauil, n
game In the league waa sched· .. posted In the Masters.
w•th my _putter was the only Houston at Loa AntJtlos, n
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er teams play night games
e~en be on the playoff," a •double bolfey) six," Nicklaus
If the weather Is favo~b1e, Nicklaus stud. ''This was the I' said.. A six would have
tb&lt; Reds will r ~a ·.1 the openlllfl type of tournament that no one contmued the playoff
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reaJiy won, it was one that a Jot , sudden death.
day honors. If no~ thos year of fellows lost "
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, past the cup and then sank his
MONAOO TENNIS
Brewer who blew his chance by Iputt to earn his third green
MONTE CARLO M
, mossmg a live-foot putt QJI the coat and a check lor $20,000.
(UP,!) , -Manuel Santan~n~ ! 12nd bole o~egulation play and [Jacobs got $12,300 for finishing
· del ted. N' 1 p·
Iol himself thbe 71mjssed
a three- second and Brewer got a
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Monday in the finals of the I have made him a Winner a day $8,300.
men's. singles at the Monte
Carlo Tennis tournament.
G~rntartY~S Helga Nelssea
beal Lea Perioolt of Italy, 6-2,
6-2. ' to eaplure the women'a

Q-J bvo empiiJieml. Last
Novemb&amp; I bad be nmovaJ
oi the eii'Oild bod)' IOmetlmel
recommendetl for tltll COIJdl.
lion. I om otiD itllGrWindod.
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' 'i'be· victory was the first In ·
two· outings this se.ason I 0 r
Coach Russ Moore's
Purple
Panthers. Pomeroy was earUer AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP)) - earlier.
defeated 9-3 by Gajllpolis.
IMasters champion J~k Nick·
'nte Lolli Drive
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Itaus plans w start bwldlng golf But there was tittle doubt
,;:erry slnlck out 10 batters courses although he alms to about Nicklaus' desire to win
:. wall&lt;ed lour. He faced 30 spend at least 10 more years Monday. He was booming his
and retired the side In tearing them up with bls clubs. drives well over 300 yards and
or et '!' .the second and fUth "I'm very Interested In said he didn't feel be bad a bad
m;:gs.
building new couroes and putt.
br. Big :acka took the lead remodelillfl old ones." said 1 Tho 31 ·Y ear • old Jacoba

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Dear Helen:
About lbat dDemma of unw&amp;Dted telepboue sales pltehes:
Let me add a quick, ..,.lllllfl
war I aolved lbll problem.
Wbenever one of llteae calla
eOme.a to me, ·J very qulelly
lay the phone 011 the table or
clo!sk, 10 Into another room and
double up wllb Jaqbttr. for

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The pltcltlng und bitting of bottom of the lnnlllfl when Lan- 1er was sale on an error lbat I Werry tasued a fret
pass
Senior Righthander Dick Wer- ny Van Meter walked, stole , moved Bartels to lblrd. van and Feri\IIOII doubted one
ry led Pomeroy's
diamond second and third and came : Meter stole second, ~ling lite I away In the top of ·tbe HfOIIth,
~uad to a li-Z wln over vlslting 1•home on Werry's first double tstage for back·to-back sillfllulbut the Panlber lurler ·lelmed ·
Pt. Pleasant on Monday.
with two away.
1by Werry and Rodney !Wr.
the nen lWO ilaiiuo ;.
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W~rry, a junk bali thrower, Pl. Pleasant moved back In 1 The Panlhers ,.wed up the victory In hll flrat 1i1rt lbll
burled strongly throughout the Iron I'in the lop end of t he , victory In the slxlb with tbeir ]season.
?·liming contest despite a sfea. third on a solo homer by Fer- final three runs. Werry ted of! Wlggens Ia 7 ltmlllfls ; ,; r
dy rainfall. He limited the West guson with one out The Blocks, , with hio second
two-bagger, Point, fanned 2, w~ 4.
Virginians to four scaUefl!d however, yielded the lead for !Karr followed wltb his second ,
BY INNINGS
hils.
:good In the bottom traU of !bat isingle .jlnd Eddie Baer singled. !Pt. Pleuant .. 101 000 1-2 4 2
W
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·frame.
I' Tom Woods was then pfe on Pomeroy ..... · 102 G03 X-U 11
with'7·h; ;:.;;slnduallythperlbormatte . Chuck Bartels led-off by wal~· an error and the final run : Wtggena and Swlsber. Merry 1'"l'ttoo ball nally ltod
....._t ~e a ther, mg and With one away Van Me~ scored.
Iand Vlln Meter.
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SIGNS UF THE TIMES
Dear Helen:
Quite BOlDt time ago you
printed I Jetter lboul I llltle
girl wbo couldn't say "Divorc. ed" wl)en the teacher asked
about her parent&amp; I woncter H
~ burt and tonllnl! to be In
1 tJorDIII family II wor,.._ or
better - than the tll!leeflnl way
aome children react to divorce.
OUr dllJih~ brollflht I frland
home. I overbeanl them talklllfl
about parents and the girl llfld,
quite
condeseendlllfl]y, "tm
on my SECOND mother
aJ.
ready,'' as II Mary, with only
one, was not 11 With lt."
You bear about "Number 3
Father," and 11My real old
man,'' and 1'1 can get anythlq
I wanllrom Mom Ill jail menlion I lhlnk I'll go Uve with
Dad."
Sufferlllflla terrible, especially
when a child suffen over IIOIJ!ethlng she didn't cause, but
Isn't the callous a!Htude towardl divorce and "musical
parents" even worse? Won't
theoe kids grow up thlnklllfl a
human famUy has as much solIdarity as a family of cats and
klttena! -WORRED
Dear Worried:
I think a lot of this "callou..
...,. .. In cbUdren of dlvor&lt;e Ia
protective coloring. They're like
the boy wllb a limp llho call•
blmaell "Gimpy" to
keep
otbers from pitying him. And .
wlto'o to say It's Wl'llllfl? He's
maklllfl the best of a allualion
be can't cbartge.
However, a growlllfl number
of YDIIIIflllera don't know what
lamlly stabDity Ia ali about ancl llteae wlU be the divorced
penouo of the future. They've
been talliht lltrouglt uample
lltat n•s euler to nm titan IIJY
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watching with interest the
diBcussions in regard to the safety of
American automobiles. The debate has
reached the federal level in the nature
of committee investigations , and the
whole country is pondering the nature
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features that should be built
•:;t. intosafety
the cars of today to insure the sur·
:x viva! of those who operate them. The ap·
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proach is so typically American. Most
Americans seem to feel that everything
can be achieved by passing regulations,
sr,ending money, or passing a law to set·
t e e~ry issue. In many instances we
start
the top with the figures of the
fatalitie811l\.d .Ute hundreds of thousands
· of injured on our highways and never
think of going back to the original cause
1 Qf the mayhem that results.

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We do not care how sale they make
a car at the manufacturing level. and no
matter what is done to improve safety

measures in them, the human element is
unpredictable. There will never be

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still be a death trap if some fool behind
the wheel barrels it down !be highway
at a terrific speed, and many will do just
that to test it, and to see how fast they
&lt;'an go without killiing themselves and
OthC'r innocents in their path. We can not
alter h.~mans by providing them with
:.afrty leatures or by pas.s.ing laws. and
then allowing them to be disobeyed. All
cttivf'r:s must be willing to assume the
responsibility for their own driving, and
the dnving of others on the highway.

There is a growJng element jn every
facet of life ,in which we try to place the
blame on other people for our 11'/.&lt;takes.
Just the other day a number of children
were injured in the Columbus area when
a bus lost a wheel and turned over. In
one account we read where a changed
wheel was not properly tightened ear·
ller in the day. One grouP. would o:ay
that the mechanic that failed to see the
wheel properly adjusted should be held
re,ponsible. A fewer number would say
that the driver of the bus, who was di·
·rectly responsible for the safety of those
children should have been a close obser·
ver of the wheel change to be sure that
everything was in order. The sad thing
Is that we are too ready to shift the
blame to someone else.

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There wiU not be safety until hu·
JIUilJi are willing to take the responsibil·
lty, and to realize that accidents will OC·
cur to each and every driver even if
they have all the safely features built in
that the human mind can dream up. In
our own community we can not get resi·
denta excited about the reckless driver,
who continually breaks the tralfic code.
We see supposedly intelligent persoll.!
r·· fUnning red lights every day. That one
: offense alone will eventually cause the
death of someone who has the green
light. Every day we see people driving
who ·have not the slightest skill, and by
no stretch of the imagination could pass
1 driver's test. They apparently got the
, license back In the horse and buggy days,
, 1nd are otill unwilling to face the fact
that they are too old, or have vision de·
feels that make them a menace to everyone orr the road. It is going to take the
combined efforts of car manufacturers,
Jaw enforcement officers and the pub·
lie lo take the dan1erous driver off the
highway, and even then we will have accidents because our streets and many
highways were never built for that kind

of traffic.-

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DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA

Capitol Comment, Events
By Wi:.. um :;, Wbite
WASHINGTON -The Republlcans nationally are moving
into the morning-after phase of
recovery (rom their uncharacteristic intoxication with what
is eleganUy called "the youth
kick."
More and more It now appears
that their brief vision of putting up a 1968 Presidential ticket of young, unscat'red and "modem-minded" men Is to join
all the other transient dreams
of middle age.
MGre and more it now appears
that in the G.O.P. convention of
the summer after next they will
turn instead to the older, seasoned politicians as their field
of ch.oice for ~ the PrL"Bidential
nomination. The tnfarmed betting 1s now on some such veteran as Richard Nixon, rather
than on a John Lindsay, a Mark
Hatfield, or a Charles Percy.
Though Lindsay's victory of
last November did, Indeed, put
a more-or-less Republican Into
New York's City all over the
masse~ hosts of Democratis, it
Is becm.ing a hollow triumph.
For Liljlsay as Mayar Is lind· .
lng it 1 increasingly difficult ei·
ther to run the city or to keep
In any kind of array the odd coalltlon of wildly liberal maverick Democr•ts and reluetant Republicans which brought
about his election.
Where once it had ,...,ed
that he might be a great Ioree
at the nell , Republican Nation·
al ConventiOn, it now looks that
he will be fortuna(e to have
any operative influence there.
Already, threshing about wilb
all but Insoluble
municipal
problents that as a campaign·
er be was going ta solve tv.,..
night, he has alienated I he
most Influential and powerful
Repoblican lmineso lntereots
In the East • Wall Street
and Ill assoc:lales.
Already, too, it Is apparent

Hado's

that his essentially no • party this Is the now sharply-renew·
stance has turned all effective ed awareness of the Republican
control a( the New York state professionals as a class that
Republican organization ·over to glitteriJ18 public images af bap.
Sen. Jacob Javlts. Javits is py and confident youtb 011 the
himself a quite liberal Repub- march and aU that ean over·
Jican. But the great difference night tum into sour public dl..
Is that in every showdown he musionment wbeo the hard, unIs also a r~1 Republican, a glamorous test of performance
party man. oreover, he has under fire ls reached.
In politlcs,. as in most every·
ambitiens for a Vice-Presidenthing
else, it is experience that
tial nomination and he has exhibited - as Lindsay has not at least separates the m e n
- tnough party loyalto to be· from the boy11.
come eligible for that designstion, even with a Nixon at the
top ef the tickfot. '
The other RepubJicnn 11 Dew
faces" are also going down and
not up. Charles Percy in Dli·
nois can never even win hls By Wayne G. Brandaladt, M.D.
immediate test - his race for
Q - I have coronary insulfl·
the Senale against the Demo- clency with attack' of angina
cratic incumbent, Paul Doug- pectoris. I take nitroglycerin
las - without giving IOUs to and paratrate for the
pat...
violently anti-VIet Nam war Would it be better to switch
far-liberals who are simply to .digitalis an~ stop the paraanathema to the Repub1lcan -par· trate?
ly generally.
A - Nltroglycerhl and penMark Hatfield of Oregon is taerytbrltol tetranlirate (peri·
apparently favored to win a 1!-hte) "" both given to dilate
Senate · seat there, from what the coronary arteries. Digitalis
orre can hear from afar. But e•- is given to strengthen the heart
en If he does, he, ton, will be b&lt;-at, chiefly In persOna wilb
tarred with the same kind of a severely leaking heart valve.
ultra·llberal, highly non'Repub· You shootd follow your doctor'•
Ucan brush.
trstructions because digitalis
So It Is that the Repbublicans Ia of no value In the treatare perforce - and on the ment ol coronary heart
dJ.
whole gladly - turning back sease.
to their more tried and experlenced politicians. And It Is not · · Q - I have an abnormality
a moment too soon. For though or the left ventricle. Is this
the theory that the votero are
kind of heart disease?
aimply mad lor ")'outh m a y Whot would cause it? Can It
well be sound where relatively be cured by surgery or relievminor offices are Involved, It ed by dntt!s? '
bas always been li most doubtA - 'nto heart , hal I o u r
lui 111e u applied to the great chambers (two •urlclea and
and terriflble office of the Pr.,.. two ventricles). The left ventridency.
cle Is by far !he· .largeat and
Public awareitess of the un hao the lbickesl wall. ··F r o m
lque and lrlghUul demamla of thlo dlamger blood II pumped
that office bas never been so to every part of your .body u.
blgb as now. And coupled with C.,Jt your tunp. ·IJilecll m&amp;,J

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DOLTOR
SAYS .

some

Bob Hope's .10 per cent of the
L. A. Ramo cost him nti,OOU
If years qo: lie sold It for
f/50,1100 . . . The biggest 51b
Ave. mob scene was In front of
Korvette•s where we walcl&gt;ed
East" cbicks .beinlJ born right
in the front window . . . T he
LBJ • T~s Gov. p,nnally
"feud" really Isn't: just sec·
tiona! satisfaction to local con·
servatlves . . . Ecumenlsm In
this Holy &amp;P.ason: Marymount's
Mother Brlgld Driscoll arran&amp;·
ed a Seder (with a rabbi to e•·
plain Its ancient significance)
without fanfare at the E. 7tst
St. Cathollc girls school.
Bob Wells rushed wife Lisa
Kirk to ldidtow? Hospital with
a 'trep throat . . . One of the
nlcost ;howblz gents, B e r 1
Wheeler, celebrates his 72nd
birthday April 1 and LBJ sent
Bert a lovely letter of. conRrats . . . Cardinal Cusblllfl's
peddling the Boston Archdiocesan' Catholic TV Center to
Storer Broad&lt;astlllfl for
t2.8
mllllon . . . Mrs. Meyer Feld·
msn, wife ol LBJ's and JFK's
former Whlle House counsel
' bought 35 per cent of Miami'~
Station WSKP from BID O'Neil
of the Genoral Tire clan . . . Ed
Winton bought the rest ... Shirley Jones walled to see U "Superman·• was a hit (It is anc1
her bu1band Jack Cassidy Ia
8l~at In It) before she signed
with the Guber Summer • ten!
cartel to star In "The Sound of
Muslci'' she's come East with
Dur,. and three children.
Beefs about all
networb
airing Identical TV news
bi'Otlght the quiet aolutlon (no
one expects It to be ocoepted 1
from Voice of America boss
(and former NBC new.hand)
John Clulncellor - a 41b TV
TH AlmaDae
l!y Vatted Prea llltematlooal
Today Ia Tuesday, April II,
the 102nd day of 111!8 with Ztl3
to follow.
The moon Is 1D Its last
quarter.
The morning alar Is Venua.
The evening alar Is Jupiter.
American statesman, orator,
and political leader Henry Clay
was. born on Ibis day In 1m.
On this day In history:
In 1861, Coofederate forces
opened fire on ·Fl Sumler, a
federal fort In the harbor of
Charleston, S.C., bellnnlllfl the
Civil War.
In 1945, President Franklm
Roosevelt died In Warm Springs
Ga. Harry Truman ''"' sworn
Into olllce to succeed him.
In 1961, Russia launehed 1
man into space-the flrst
human te orbit earth and
fl!tum safely.
be present from birth or may
be the result of an Infection
such as rheumatic fever. Wllb
modem sur8ful melboda moot
o. the,. defeeta can now be
corrected. Drugs lllllf be tilled
to Improve heart lunc!llcm hut
will not cure tbe' condition. ·
Q - Bow oerlou•ls endocarditis? How II It caused?
A - Elldiei..U.· Ia caused

by a blocterlal tnvUion of the
lnne: Jlliing ol tile heart. Tblo
may be cauoed by vll'lous
germs but most commonly by
lllreptococcl. Before the advent
of anUblotlcl H was always fa.
tal. Eveo wilb anllblotlcl only
about 70 per cenl of the vlcllml
can be saved.

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Murray lllr.ay lrtll'lllllttlfYI

skein just for newa . . . A ad
Dave i1iliUtiilco tp·V:::..•W U"••
wee4s? .; . The Latin QuartOr
chorus atrlka cancelled ahOwDi&amp;ll i.oo Walien~ i ufiyu ·irei
to buy acts .. . Edison 11ota1
owner Mllton Kramer Ia ,...,..
ering from eye surgery . . . A
lamed actor-relative now can't
get in several )1011 hotels: bad
pay . . . Billy Rose's. 121.1100
Rolls ts being pllched for t1f,IIOO
. . . A parasite aeeklng to .&lt;•PI·
tallze on Rose's death called
Eleanor Holm and asked her
for "anecdotes" about Billy
lor o book 8J!d advised Ellie,
"they don't even have to be!
Into" I .. . Not even Billy would
have stooped so low.
TV'a Klllfl Family rall 38) Is
the reason the N. Y. liiHon
lobby needs a tralflc con
Miss Meyerberg, our dlslillfl·
ulshed producer friend,
ar.d

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iiiii'.:

rock-rol promoUon tfill.lo.f)'l
II IIICII't Ukt II),
Tranile AYiioa OID't
Ji1
home from movfe.mokiq In I~
aly for wHo Kay'o any-tdillol
lamllY''eddltlouso he ba, lililho
ali Wayne waltlllflln the .wlJJII
(baa ambulanCe, wiU travel). .
Fl.fly cumn! TV
no,
down tbe IHIDn-•.od ,.,.,.
Lawrence Welt ollllt won't IIIIa
. beer or clp u TV 'POIIIOI'I,
pays bls 2'1 tDUIIeiana an av•
age $25,1100 a year whidl to llh'
they make !bose ·haPDY square
aounds
The lint "Bonanza"
next Fall wJ!l II&lt; a two pari
cllfltumg., to be SlUIIfl tqelb.
er later for overseas theafrl.
cai bonanzu .•.. OUr old lrtend
} ' Ktrehbo!er l'litlred u
(a
line) edllot of the Buffalo Newi
alter M newomaklng years.

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le~~oit ~~auer f~~:.::o:~

w': ~ick!:~s. ;s'::;v!tv:n·tthe~ ~~~~o~~·~th~!ea;:;:,ft a:
shortstop, walked, moved to , mterferes with my playing was lied with Nicl:laus when
third on Smith's smgled and IgoU."
the threesome, playing in the
sco"'d on a fielder's choice.
Nicklaus added, however, best weather of the five-day
Pomeroy tied the score in the !"naturally. If I hope to spend tournament. made the turn.
- - · · - i some time as 1 golf course That's when the 211-year-otd
!architect, I'll have to cut down blond better from Columbus,
il ·· bit on my tournament Ohio made bls move.
schedule."
Nicklaus saved a par on No.
Big Jack cut a swath Monday 10 by chipping to a foot of the
lhrough the Augusta National cup and went a stroke ahead of
Golf Club course designed by Jacobs who took a bogey live
that original old master Bobby after his approach shot bowtced
Jones. He beat Tommy Jacobs oil the gr.. n.
and Gay Brewer in an 18-hole Jack moved two strokes
CINCINNATI (UPI) .... The playoff to become the first man i ahead on No. II by sinking a
union distinction of opening the eve to 1 1 M
bea
National League season may yet backr t wbn kwo asters' titles Ib" dutlful 25·foot putt lor a

HELEN HELP US!

TBLEPJIONE

Q - Willi II hypertensive
cardlovasculll' diaea,.! It II
very oeriOWI! What Ia !be beat
treatment for liT
A - '1\la II ,heart d II!COndary to a very
b •• h
blood pressure. Sud! a blood
preuure poll a ievere burden
on tba heart. It Is a pwlual .d
proee11 built will lead to datil li
If not promptiJ and oldiiiiiiiJ
treated. The ll'eatment ........
primarily In conlrolllna the
blood (lftlllll't.

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aeveral mlnultl.

First Washout

the time I return the IIIII per.
1011 bU ltullfl up. It II uaelell
and lruslratlllfl to ~ to
rea1011 with llteae unwanted oatl.
en 10 one '"lght u wtD have
a huge Joke at their apeue.
Try tt: ·word
anc1
ttOW, to my 1lmoll cllamay, J
don't get &amp;!If mor• 'Uch.caDIIAIIDENT READF
Dear Helen:
AI I group of people who !)()
teelphone ulea woik we feel
lbat a lew worda tn our . , _
might make you feel dll!_..
ly toward this pro(eas!Ob, and •
IS a pro(e11lon tbat Nqtdrel
a lot of lk!U, and patleact. S..
Ueve me, H takeo pa11en&lt;e to
dial at least lOO numben Ill
ellhl boura alld to be COIIfl6.
ons to peoptofwlto ll't complet.
Jy negaUve - to the dlenl of
,.OOing J11Ycblalrle cart.
Really, 1nner1nt lba •
phone is aucb a Ultle tidal. U' ·
people tack the strength or JD.
terut to llfl a phone olf fbi
receiver, and get oipoet hy ti,
then they shoold run lllil IYilll
to the nearest doctor or poyc1t1.
atrist Somet!meo we p b o••
salespeople offer oppor1UnJ1Ja1
you'd m!IJa H you didn't 1tstft
to ut. -TElEPHONE SAL1:S
GIRlS
Dear Girll:
Like a ball • hour lonpr lllJI
or another ftve mtnu._ ID tbe
tub - II the dal'll pboao bada'l
ntnl! -H.
THE BACKYAIID FENCl
QUat'ABLE QUIITD
Mro. A. A. Paddock, widow
of the former publisher of tbe
Boulder,
Colorado camera,
teldom Olden lleak wttboul ·r.
callllfl the perleet squelcb
"Gov" Paddock delivered to a
Kansu City resiluranteur:
USJr," be oltlervecl, loDklnt
at the barely olllflecl meat oa
hll plate, "I said I wanted 1
lleak, not a ~·analuiDDJ"

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t 0 .1100
Baltimore
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Boston
o o .1100 10
Ca!Kornia
o o .1100 10
Oticlflo
o o .0110 11
Detroit
.0110 10
Kansas ctly
t o .1100 10
Minnesota
o o .1100 11
New York
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"We'd love to win at
PbUadelphla ancl 01111 Ibis ..
quickly as J108Bible," said
Booton defenllve a&lt;e K. C.
Jones. "They've been particular·
1y rough on us down tbere ."
'nte Western Division final
baJ turned from a rout into 1
tough atruggle. The Los Angeles Lakm, who had a 3-1

Ff&amp;ltl Roaalll

B~~~~i"~un;r,on~

Schaus moaned. "WO' . . .
natfooted from the begiliWrc.
the end with no improve~ Ill
between."
·
St. Louis .playel'&lt;lOI&lt;lb lliiMI
Guerin feels the preslllll't •
now on the Lakers after 1ooJ1i
In Los Angeles. Guerill J1i
praised the Hawks . for Iii
comeback, saying, •·e.,ere ..
lbe other guy's backyard . .
we didn't h•.e to hve . .
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WedMidly's Games
Kansas City at Milmesote

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Jackets Edge P9meroy, Southern

The Mlddloport Yellow Jack·
et thlnciada, down by 510 points
gtlllfl Into the !sst event, took
lbe first, second ancl
third
pile.. m the discus lbrow to
defeat Pomeroy and Southern
In I triangular track meet al
the Middleport field Monday If·
ter school.
Coach Rob Ashley's Yellow
Jacket squad polled out the
victory when belly Dave Ashley, his nephew, beaved the
discus 1117 fl, 6 ln. and Jack·
ets Ken RIIS9l!U placed aecond,
and Larry VIUICO came in third.
Middleport won the
meet

with • leta! of 48 points, Porneroy was secand with 41\1 and
Southern bad 2'1\1 points .. The
Yellow Jackets ...., lour firsts,
Pomeroy tonk live and Southern, tw..
The winners, their time or
distance, ancl the runnen-up in
order are as follows:
Sbotpul- Asbley (M) S8 ft.,
!Ill.; Larry Vance (M), Car·
son Crow (P), Jeff Gibba (P) .
Broadjump - Brlckles (P)
!7 fl. 110 ih.: Vance (MI. Bennett Roush (P) and Ed Moran
(S).
100 Yd. Dash- Brickle&amp; IP)

10' 9", Don Swisher .(P), Jlon. 220 Run - Swisher (P) 25.1!
nie Hlndy (M) and Sherm Cun- Roger Swartz (M), Alan Ollw
dill . (S).
(114} ~ Karl Russell (P).
Mile - Jerry Well (P) UU;
Bob Grueser (S), Junior Brewer (S) and Charlie Snodgrass
(S).
880 Relay - Pomeroy team
ol Swisher, BID Nea,.,
Bill
English and Brickles, 1:11.1,
Middleport, ll!&lt;lbl: ·· ·
440 Run - CundiU (S), 118.8;
Leland
Brown IM); Cozart
(S) and Vance (M).
JllO Run - Moran (S) 1:3l.l:
Jack Stanley (P), Lyons (Pi
ancl Hlndy (M).

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8 in : Russell 1M \, Vance (M) /
and Ed Cowrl (S) .
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Htgh Jump - TaMchiU (M)
5 ft .. 3 in .: Bennett
Rousb
!M), Tim Col8rt (S) and Mat·
hews &lt;51 and Nease (P), tied.

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Tbil column II dadlcaled te
family Uvtna, ao II you're 'v·
Ina kid trouble or juat ptalll
trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
She will also welcome JOIII'
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Cleveland 5 Washlllfllon 2
(Only game ocbeduled)
Tuesday'• Pnbe~ Pll&lt;bero
Kanaas City al !tllnneaola _
Hunter IU) vs. Grllllt. 121.1)
C!Uornia at
Ch!CIIO
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Otanc&lt; (Jr.. tO) vs. Jotm (14-7)
Detroit at New York --Lalich
(15-DJ vs. Ford (lll-l 3)
Baltimore at Booton -Barber
(1:;.10 ) vs. Wilson (13- 14 )
(Only games scheduled)

No More Pro
Ball After
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a rolled to vlelary In tile' ....nd
1lllelt, lonJibl face game and woo the lourtlt
ofbelnJbooled out encowuer 114-11111 In owerlime
nut ...,.. by the Booton loot &amp;mday at Booton.
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Tbe CeJUca hold 0 S.l""•e Ill ~=ph;;'' C":.
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tbelr besl-of-teven National Scblyes. "We've go to win 1D
Basketball AuociiiiOII Eailerll lloSton to resatn our home
Divlslou playoll wltb the 7tlera, eonrt advantage for tbat
~., _,.!0: ~~.: '";:'!":t.f:e~ 76ers can play
...phla Arena When tbe rlm!JJ In Booton qaln, they have io
came to ton.
win tottiCbt'• game at borne.
The clrcul, however, was M Boston, however, 1111111 break a
convention Hall ...lng streak
by

Coach Nolan Swackbamer'o red. on front Dine and back nine,
Middleport lll8b School GoU and polnla lCCUJJIU!ated, fo~
team won Its foortb match · of Iowa:
tbe sea101 wltb 1 liiiTOW vic- Dove Hunter, Fort Frye 42 •
tory In a triiJIIII]ar event at 4.1 fl .... 2.
the Rlvonldo Goll COIIl'IIO near .Dave White, Wahama 41 • 44
Maaon.
15 - 510.
MldcJ!eport netted 18 of 1 poo- Wayne Davis,
Middleport,
slble so points to ; : :
44 era: :t,.aJ,.. rort Frye,
tory· Forr Frye. P
17 - 41 71 - 6.
wilb 1410 points and Wabama Lei""!' TID'Iey, Wahama, 57came II third Wllb J\0 potnta, M liZ - 0.
Oalg Kincaid of Far! Frye Pat Edwards, Mldd., 41 - 44
wao medalist lor the event .sa 15 -:- 3.
he cl!'ded a 37;on tho first rune Rick Combs, F. Frye, 47 ancl 41 comlllfl' bacl: for- an 85 47 94 - 3\1.
total and alz points.
Gary Fields, Wabama, 52 Pat Edwards ol Middleport 52 101- o.
and Dave Whit. of Wabama Sam Clatworlby, Mkld ., 41
were Ued for second high with - 47 9Z - 5\1,
ocores of 85. White hit a 41 • 44 BID Southerland, F.
Frye,
1 $\1 lots and
Ed arda 47 sz 99 3
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points. White was rosponolbte 114 - 53 111 - 0.
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Jacobs Baltimore at Boston
lbe. weather doesn't Interfere 70 as he put together four matched his bogey four.
(Qnly gamoa acbeduled)
again today.
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bJrdles and a polr ·of bogeys Meanwhile Brewer the 34Natlooal Leope
ljain Mondsy forced J108tpone- over the 6,960-yard layout. year..ld Te~an who 'came ao
MO!Iday'a Rotulto
meot of _tbe Reds' and league's Jacobs had an even par 72 and c!O:!Ie, was really having his N. Y. at Cincinnati, ppd., rain
opener for the first time since B.rew:er a 6-over 73 whlcll was troubles. He had three bogeys (Only game scheduled)
19.13..
hJs worst round of five days of and not a birdie to his name TueadaJ'I P..Jbable Pltcllen
The Reds planned to start play. That gave Jack a two through I! holes and . then Pittsburgh at AUanta. night
Milt.Pappas and the New York Istroke victory over the Califor- eollapsed completely with a .... Veale (11·12) vs. Cloninger
M~ts indica~ they would stick 1 nlan and a tat eight over the double bogey on No. l2 lbat left (21-11).
by their original plans ton, dosappolnted Texan.
him _. irreparable six otrokes Philadelphia at St. Louis,
starting, Jack Fisher. This was
Winners Problem
off the pace.
night -BWining (f.t.9) vs.
to have been an off day.
That voctory created a unique ''I thought 1 trad a chance Gibson (20-12)
-\ crowd of aboul,J.5,000 - problem. It's tradiUonal lor the unlll then," Brewer said 88dly. Houston at Las Angeles, night
~I to lbat of Monday - was prevJOUB year's ~ictor to help "I wasn't playing badly and 1 , -Roberts (!-2) VII. oateen (15•.xpected lor the contest. . the new Winner mto the green thought that I might get a 15).
· The rain started a!aJIOOD·lUKl c;oat !bree of the last four couple of nee&lt;jed breaks."
Chicago at Sao Franciscok,.ii "lana .away, Chilly years. :
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4o-degree temperatures olso hHls lblrd Masten champion. up to the closillfl moments. (22-13).
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The game was called off an boles, he was locked In a tie when .he placed bls second-shot
W-IMiay'a Games
holir after the schoduled slarl- with Jacobs and Brewer at through the . crowd .and into the , Pittsburgh at AUanta, n
lng Ume of 2:30 p.m. EST.
e~en;~ar b211/l -only o~ stroke ":~gh. .
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The only other afternoon :ver e Jghest w!Qnmg soore . I dectded that running It out Phlladelphla ot St. Lauil, n
game In the league waa sched· .. posted In the Masters.
w•th my _putter was the only Houston at Loa AntJtlos, n
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er teams play night games
e~en be on the playoff," a •double bolfey) six," Nicklaus
If the weather Is favo~b1e, Nicklaus stud. ''This was the I' said.. A six would have
tb&lt; Reds will r ~a ·.1 the openlllfl type of tournament that no one contmued the playoff
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reaJiy won, it was one that a Jot , sudden death.
day honors. If no~ thos year of fellows lost "
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, past the cup and then sank his
MONAOO TENNIS
Brewer who blew his chance by Iputt to earn his third green
MONTE CARLO M
, mossmg a live-foot putt QJI the coat and a check lor $20,000.
(UP,!) , -Manuel Santan~n~ ! 12nd bole o~egulation play and [Jacobs got $12,300 for finishing
· del ted. N' 1 p·
Iol himself thbe 71mjssed
a three- second and Brewer got a
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Monday in the finals of the I have made him a Winner a day $8,300.
men's. singles at the Monte
Carlo Tennis tournament.
G~rntartY~S Helga Nelssea
beal Lea Perioolt of Italy, 6-2,
6-2. ' to eaplure the women'a

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recommendetl for tltll COIJdl.
lion. I om otiD itllGrWindod.
l'vt hetnl thlt vUtiiiJc .,..
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' 'i'be· victory was the first In ·
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Coach Russ Moore's
Purple
Panthers. Pomeroy was earUer AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP)) - earlier.
defeated 9-3 by Gajllpolis.
IMasters champion J~k Nick·
'nte Lolli Drive
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Itaus plans w start bwldlng golf But there was tittle doubt
,;:erry slnlck out 10 batters courses although he alms to about Nicklaus' desire to win
:. wall&lt;ed lour. He faced 30 spend at least 10 more years Monday. He was booming his
and retired the side In tearing them up with bls clubs. drives well over 300 yards and
or et '!' .the second and fUth "I'm very Interested In said he didn't feel be bad a bad
m;:gs.
building new couroes and putt.
br. Big :acka took the lead remodelillfl old ones." said 1 Tho 31 ·Y ear • old Jacoba

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Dear Helen:
About lbat dDemma of unw&amp;Dted telepboue sales pltehes:
Let me add a quick, ..,.lllllfl
war I aolved lbll problem.
Wbenever one of llteae calla
eOme.a to me, ·J very qulelly
lay the phone 011 the table or
clo!sk, 10 Into another room and
double up wllb Jaqbttr. for

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The pltcltlng und bitting of bottom of the lnnlllfl when Lan- 1er was sale on an error lbat I Werry tasued a fret
pass
Senior Righthander Dick Wer- ny Van Meter walked, stole , moved Bartels to lblrd. van and Feri\IIOII doubted one
ry led Pomeroy's
diamond second and third and came : Meter stole second, ~ling lite I away In the top of ·tbe HfOIIth,
~uad to a li-Z wln over vlslting 1•home on Werry's first double tstage for back·to-back sillfllulbut the Panlber lurler ·lelmed ·
Pt. Pleasant on Monday.
with two away.
1by Werry and Rodney !Wr.
the nen lWO ilaiiuo ;.
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W~rry, a junk bali thrower, Pl. Pleasant moved back In 1 The Panlhers ,.wed up the victory In hll flrat 1i1rt lbll
burled strongly throughout the Iron I'in the lop end of t he , victory In the slxlb with tbeir ]season.
?·liming contest despite a sfea. third on a solo homer by Fer- final three runs. Werry ted of! Wlggens Ia 7 ltmlllfls ; ,; r
dy rainfall. He limited the West guson with one out The Blocks, , with hio second
two-bagger, Point, fanned 2, w~ 4.
Virginians to four scaUefl!d however, yielded the lead for !Karr followed wltb his second ,
BY INNINGS
hils.
:good In the bottom traU of !bat isingle .jlnd Eddie Baer singled. !Pt. Pleuant .. 101 000 1-2 4 2
W
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·frame.
I' Tom Woods was then pfe on Pomeroy ..... · 102 G03 X-U 11
with'7·h; ;:.;;slnduallythperlbormatte . Chuck Bartels led-off by wal~· an error and the final run : Wtggena and Swlsber. Merry 1'"l'ttoo ball nally ltod
....._t ~e a ther, mg and With one away Van Me~ scored.
Iand Vlln Meter.
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Dear Helen:
Quite BOlDt time ago you
printed I Jetter lboul I llltle
girl wbo couldn't say "Divorc. ed" wl)en the teacher asked
about her parent&amp; I woncter H
~ burt and tonllnl! to be In
1 tJorDIII family II wor,.._ or
better - than the tll!leeflnl way
aome children react to divorce.
OUr dllJih~ brollflht I frland
home. I overbeanl them talklllfl
about parents and the girl llfld,
quite
condeseendlllfl]y, "tm
on my SECOND mother
aJ.
ready,'' as II Mary, with only
one, was not 11 With lt."
You bear about "Number 3
Father," and 11My real old
man,'' and 1'1 can get anythlq
I wanllrom Mom Ill jail menlion I lhlnk I'll go Uve with
Dad."
Sufferlllflla terrible, especially
when a child suffen over IIOIJ!ethlng she didn't cause, but
Isn't the callous a!Htude towardl divorce and "musical
parents" even worse? Won't
theoe kids grow up thlnklllfl a
human famUy has as much solIdarity as a family of cats and
klttena! -WORRED
Dear Worried:
I think a lot of this "callou..
...,. .. In cbUdren of dlvor&lt;e Ia
protective coloring. They're like
the boy wllb a limp llho call•
blmaell "Gimpy" to
keep
otbers from pitying him. And .
wlto'o to say It's Wl'llllfl? He's
maklllfl the best of a allualion
be can't cbartge.
However, a growlllfl number
of YDIIIIflllera don't know what
lamlly stabDity Ia ali about ancl llteae wlU be the divorced
penouo of the future. They've
been talliht lltrouglt uample
lltat n•s euler to nm titan IIJY
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'l11e ns ers all came back Mr. and 'Mrs. Roger
States use an automobDe to .get
By GEORG! J. JWAIIDER seem to bt bothe,1.g them, ~nd ~lth !tielr nv.:tnch guns. ' TJ\elpbjiiC!I(n 4bf !lky and w~lche\1 possible to see Venus atd..: the sm:e w
of l'om-.roy, R. D., and Sandy there, sayM the Amer1c:ID ·AUto1 bteraallGDal
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!hey wero~~'t botherinl the elfeet wu the· same-al\ the shellsthe;:,:.P ~ !aU ~~ ~=Y~ ::.;•;altion . And 10,' fD the orthlves oJ the Jeff"f' o1 ~acuse, were v!Bit- JDOblle AMSOCiaiiOn. ·
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:i:''l .. WASHINGTON (UP!) -FI·•·I balloon. So lhe battleship - ·
. Ishnrt of
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of the anvet ballaoo."
Navy, the battleship Ne\1' York inl with Sst· and Mrs.
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continued on i&amp;l way.
About that time, the DIVIS&amp;•
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P.f "!'~All and bnya last week
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!!'cJ&lt;~~u':n;tablo talk
The olfi&lt;et'l were CODfulenl tor, who bad been on Dllhl lils orow• ""''""" , .. ·-· ~clt
~v .,;.-~his
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first !bot In any fuhl"' space Baltimore, Md.
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proPeuor, the •lllliP could llltWn and twllight to gOt calC•Jlallons, and came back to
battleship New York
: llattiesblp New York they
outdlstaoco any balloon. .An accurate re:litings, came to thf re~l .~ the co~·~'~'·
pia tv
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Ibeen firing atlbe planet Venus. -~··D c.~. h
lllme
, . back only embarraiBing
hour later, however. thll big deck. Sl&lt;eplly he oludled the '811', he said, if It were
ne enus.
r.puai, ~le~I)U.I8;
VISIT OUil .
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silver balloon was still boveriog
Inn Monument, LIAColn
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over the llllip. II seemed about First Birthday 13
Ia! and Arllogtlm
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• mile away, direclly overhead.
elery where they watched
1 would like to forget but
Fire· AHlbjoet
Obserf!ed at Party
cbaoglog of gu,ar4 and oaw Joh••IIIAKER ·
whidi .orne scientists
By thla .Ume the commander Mr. and Mrs: C. J. Struble
Gsuge reodiDp _ Galllpollo
KBIIDOdy'e grave, The
may eaplaln current
was get~ lllllOyed.-&lt;r per- entertained wilb a party SaturBobier Hoopltali , VIJIUng Dam 11.9, 17.4, running 18 .
returned home Monday
Middleport, 0~.
of unidentified Dying
haps WQI'I'ied.. "
ner
lvo day evening in obaervanoe of
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hours :1-4 and 7~ _p.m. Parents on rollers, Pomeroy •
.tilt.
!UFO'S).
He ordl~; Gun 1 g the ilt!t birthday of their grand- Devotions by Mrs. Roy Par- only on PediatrlcJ Ww-4 '
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The ans.:Or came back' daughter, Danean Slruble.
IIOn opened .the Jltle,.....
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.ldmlsoloas
tnn 0.76 stationary,
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FUml were shown by Mrl. East Letart WSCS ll 'the ebureh, Mrl. Earl P. Acree, 649
Falls 5.37 rising, Charleston 19·
$
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The some order went out to Daniel Struble and movies of April 5 with II mem~~ pre.. Ave.: Mrs. Jolm E. Armstrong, 29 falling. London, Marmet and
The New York had hod
radar and the anawer was the lbe pnrty were taken. After lbe ent.
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series of bardluck
oame'
honored 1111est opened her gJfta, The buslneso meetlog wu Smith 8%1 Fourth
Mrs. Do 1 Movements·
which had kept It out of
Fi~y the order went out: refreshments of a decoraled doll presided over by IIJl'
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"Open !~e."
cake made by Mrs. Joseph Str•· president, Mrs. i!ersbel Roush. !\Irs, R;mert L. Neal: Rt. 1
Obte ~•,er - ~ohn J. Row~
ing toward lwo Jima
Because the object was bl&lt;, ice cream and collee were The group voled to
$0 It well; Mrs. Daniel c.
up 14, 11.4 · P- m., Lu~er ~:
Joss of a propellor blade
directly over the ship, the big served. Favors were ballooos the MIDiS County Cancer Ftmd, Rt 1 Ga!Upolis; Mrs. Oscar
man down 11,, 3 a. m.. V~ •
slowed its speed.
gun' couldn'l be used. 1'1/ey and Ea•ter cups.
Mrs. Pearson bad the pro- Elliott, Rt. 1 Northup; John
!nco and Lom,.ana u~bo
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The day was calm, the
shot out not up. So three-inch Attending wer~ Mrs. Daniel gram about Eaater. II opened Blower Rio Grande·
Mrs. 16, waltmg at a. m. 'bound
clear. Suddenly, officers on the guns, which can shoot straight Struble and Danean and Mrs. with the group singing "Lead WJUJ~ P. Workma~.
Pt. and R~b_ert need dow~ . nal
bridge 11ighted a strange · up like anti-aircraft weapons Harry Williamson,
RuUand; Me To Calvary," with prayer Pleasant· Mrs Charles , P. 16, wa1tmg at 7 a.m. • ~at~ k
overhead. They studied it
were brought Into action.
' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson by Mrs. Roy Donohew. Scrip- Kearns, 'clilto~. w. va., Dar· down 17, 7;10 a.m.,
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COIIIdn't make out what il was. The lbree-inchers shot away and David and Darla, Mr. and ture readings by Miss Baroara rell E Badgley Rt. 2 Racine: Jan up 19, 3.IS •· .m.,
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It was round, silver-colored and and shot away but couldn't Mrs. Joseph Struble and Mike, Adams were taken from Mat- Barba~a J smith Middleport; up 19, 4:50a. m.; Ehsha Woo s
seemed about the size of a
touch the ''silver balloon.'' The Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Jack thew, 27 and 28.
Mrs Dana. D. Ho~ell, Rt.
up 20, 6:50 a. m.; Zim::~~::
story house.
commander finally ordered h!s Cramer and Jacqueline
Sue ReadiDgs about Easler were Po.;eroy: Chrlalopher T.
. 7;20 8 · m.:. Neaw m. And:
Solid State TranBisterlzed, Range % MUe
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Balloon-shaped Object
destroyer escort to open fire and Danny of Manon and the givon by Mrs. Pete Shields, lor, Pomeroy; Mrs. Char!os
down 21, 3 40 ·. ·•
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The commanucr, Rear Adm.
host and hostess.
Mro. Virgil Roush, Mrs. Earl McKnight Rutland· George H.
Calhoun up 22, 3. 15 a. m.,
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Kemp c. Christian, was sum·
Adams, Mrs. John Fisher and Bryson Rl 1 Alb.ey; Mrs. Ed- Edeana Bosworth up
13" Wide Head. Has Palmyra Bristles
moned.
Mrs Herschel Rou.sh
The ard C Heath Rl 3 Jackson· 9:20 p. m.; Eastern
You could see the object with
DAUGHTER BORII!
meeting closed with Mrs. Pear- ~•- E;tlll L. 'Burkholder, Rt: Greenup 10:10 p. m.; Knox
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Thoma, son readiog Resurrection Day 2 Asbland, Ky.; Mrs. A. Mot· Greenup 1;30 a.m.; Mark East:
called for his binoculars. lie Letart Fa/Is
Pomeroy, Route 2, are announc- from the Methodist Woman ao1 lne Perry, Huntington, W. Va.; In down Greenup 3;05 a. m.,
14" Long Fire Box of Steel-Plated Adjustable Grill
lorosed them on the strange
. { ' ing the birth of a 6 lb. 5 oz. lbe benediction by Mrs. Eorl Mrs. Walter T. Johnson, Jack. Brimestonf down G~BIIllp 7.25
objL~t which seemed to be The Letart FaliJ Methodis daughter, Terri Lynn, April 8 Adams.
son· Paul E. Higgins, Willow a.m.; Fr eberger
wn
fol!owing the ship.
Junior M.Y.F. present· at Veterans Memorial Hosplt· The birthday of Mrs. William W~· Clarence D. Price,
up 7;45 a. m.; Frank Durant
b..
Even Burning and Easy ttl Ught. With Hickory
The of.!icers recalled
a pageant, "The Hope of al. Grandparents are Mr.and i Fox was celebrated with Mrs. ens~; Mrs. Garland Me- down Greenup 7:55 a. m..; Bob
of JapaneSI' balloons
the World," on Palm Sunday at Mrs. William Young,
Shade, IHerschel Roush and Mrs. John Comas, Rt. 1 Franklin Furnace; Benter down Meldahl 3.50 p.
Flavoring
over the nor~west~rn
Letart Falls
Mthod1st and Mrs. Georgia Thoma, Porn- · Fisher servtn·g cake •. te'a, cof- George K. Ray, Rt. 2 Ripley, ~-:New o_rleans down Meldahl
SJat•s-ol balloo"" mtended to Church. .
eroy, Rt. 2. Thomas Gilkey is [ fee and EB5ter candies.
W. Va.; Robert M. Belz,
4.30 p. m., Buckeye . S t a I e
set forest frres. Tht consensus Those m the cast were Peter,
t grandfather This is
Athens· Forrest E Jones Rt down Meldahl 5 p.m., R. E.
Foam Plastic, Pure White Uner, Dripless Spout
of Uoe bridge was ~"t the Eddie CroS!; John, Greg Dono- . ~egr:uple's lirst child.
COUNCU. TO MEET
3 Well~n: Mra. H;.,ry D.' . Bridges up Meldabl 11:25 p.m.;
object was an enemy b.:Jloon. hew; James, Steve Yonker SerThe Syracuse Guiding star
d J ckson· David W.
R. H. Bosworth U down Mel57
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But whatever it was, it didn't vant, Lorna Belli Householder,
Council, Daughters of America, ~::. R.t ~Oak ifiu; Sue A.
dahl 1:10 a.m.i J. S.
-;;.;;,:.;:~~~...;,==-. l stevc sears ; Mary Magdalene,
IIAVE GUESTS
will meet In regular session on ham ~l 1 Pedro· Mrs
Meldahl 2;10 a. m.; AII
Qulck·Lok Cup-Cap, Lox.On Plastic Stopper
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r weekend ests of Mr. Thursday at 7;30 p. m. at the T. Hupp, RAvens~ood: .
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a. m.; Joseph Chotm up Melh
For That Prom or
by Roush, Pall) Cross, . Dav!rl sons of Peach Fork Road were reqursted to a~tend, _Florence land, Ky.; Mrs. William
dahl 7:05. a. m.
Extra Special
Simler, and Steve Jenkons.
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lla!Upohs Dam - Jefiboal
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ibl ld . Manrmg, Wellston;
Kanawha River
BLACK SLACKS ' anRea:s
KIT - Carrying Case l'IUI Earphone &amp; Battery
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Deborah Early and Kennet.ll'1i bus. Mrs. Agg'Ie Smtih ol
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m.; Beaver up Winfield 12;:15
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ly gave Uoe benedictiOn. . __ ...!,"miiies:_ ~ _ _ ___ ; - -· ~ •. .,
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Wlnlield 1:10 a. m.; Allen R.
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Or Slmonlz Viola Wax- Your Choice
Ralph L, Henry, Mrs. (;h•rles I 1 th U 1 lty f
C. Jeffers, Mrs. Lowell E.
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many. A statue of the
For Home or Car. Ball Ring Cap.
rle May, CIUirles E.
Mary at Bonn was called
James c. Thomas, Mrs.
ma Mater/' or beloved mother.
0. Warren, Walter Webb,
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Worry
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James H. Wood, Mark E.
Quick Change, Spin On Type. For Most Late Modell
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'l11e ns ers all came back Mr. and 'Mrs. Roger
States use an automobDe to .get
By GEORG! J. JWAIIDER seem to bt bothe,1.g them, ~nd ~lth !tielr nv.:tnch guns. ' TJ\elpbjiiC!I(n 4bf !lky and w~lche\1 possible to see Venus atd..: the sm:e w
of l'om-.roy, R. D., and Sandy there, sayM the Amer1c:ID ·AUto1 bteraallGDal
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!hey wero~~'t botherinl the elfeet wu the· same-al\ the shellsthe;:,:.P ~ !aU ~~ ~=Y~ ::.;•;altion . And 10,' fD the orthlves oJ the Jeff"f' o1 ~acuse, were v!Bit- JDOblle AMSOCiaiiOn. ·
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:i:''l .. WASHINGTON (UP!) -FI·•·I balloon. So lhe battleship - ·
. Ishnrt of
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of the anvet ballaoo."
Navy, the battleship Ne\1' York inl with Sst· and Mrs.
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continued on i&amp;l way.
About that time, the DIVIS&amp;•
. ~ .. • - - •_____..., . .~ """~ ..-.:nm .....:~- •• ~ "" 111 recorded lA havinr f1red
P.f "!'~All and bnya last week
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!!'cJ&lt;~~u':n;tablo talk
The olfi&lt;et'l were CODfulenl tor, who bad been on Dllhl lils orow• ""''""" , .. ·-· ~clt
~v .,;.-~his
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to
first !bot In any fuhl"' space Baltimore, Md.
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thll even wllh 1 dlmag&lt;d watch anc1 had to be onduty at to bls room, made some qw '"'6•8
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proPeuor, the •lllliP could llltWn and twllight to gOt calC•Jlallons, and came back to
battleship New York
: llattiesblp New York they
outdlstaoco any balloon. .An accurate re:litings, came to thf re~l .~ the co~·~'~'·
pia tv
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Ibeen firing atlbe planet Venus. -~··D c.~. h
lllme
, . back only embarraiBing
hour later, however. thll big deck. Sl&lt;eplly he oludled the '811', he said, if It were
ne enus.
r.puai, ~le~I)U.I8;
VISIT OUil .
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silver balloon was still boveriog
Inn Monument, LIAColn
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over the llllip. II seemed about First Birthday 13
Ia! and Arllogtlm
SHO~ .
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• mile away, direclly overhead.
elery where they watched
1 would like to forget but
Fire· AHlbjoet
Obserf!ed at Party
cbaoglog of gu,ar4 and oaw Joh••IIIAKER ·
whidi .orne scientists
By thla .Ume the commander Mr. and Mrs: C. J. Struble
Gsuge reodiDp _ Galllpollo
KBIIDOdy'e grave, The
may eaplaln current
was get~ lllllOyed.-&lt;r per- entertained wilb a party SaturBobier Hoopltali , VIJIUng Dam 11.9, 17.4, running 18 .
returned home Monday
Middleport, 0~.
of unidentified Dying
haps WQI'I'ied.. "
ner
lvo day evening in obaervanoe of
.
hours :1-4 and 7~ _p.m. Parents on rollers, Pomeroy •
.tilt.
!UFO'S).
He ordl~; Gun 1 g the ilt!t birthday of their grand- Devotions by Mrs. Roy Par- only on PediatrlcJ Ww-4 '
"1.37, Pt. Pl•asant 21.36,
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The ans.:Or came back' daughter, Danean Slruble.
IIOn opened .the Jltle,.....
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.ldmlsoloas
tnn 0.76 stationary,
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FUml were shown by Mrl. East Letart WSCS ll 'the ebureh, Mrl. Earl P. Acree, 649
Falls 5.37 rising, Charleston 19·
$
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The some order went out to Daniel Struble and movies of April 5 with II mem~~ pre.. Ave.: Mrs. Jolm E. Armstrong, 29 falling. London, Marmet and
The New York had hod
radar and the anawer was the lbe pnrty were taken. After lbe ent.
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\ . 11 P!nAI St.; Mrs. FranciJ W. Winfield dams were on the sillS.
series of bardluck
oame'
honored 1111est opened her gJfta, The buslneso meetlog wu Smith 8%1 Fourth
Mrs. Do 1 Movements·
which had kept It out of
Fi~y the order went out: refreshments of a decoraled doll presided over by IIJl'
vlee OIID (; Ruasell Rt 1
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"Open !~e."
cake made by Mrs. Joseph Str•· president, Mrs. i!ersbel Roush. !\Irs, R;mert L. Neal: Rt. 1
Obte ~•,er - ~ohn J. Row~
ing toward lwo Jima
Because the object was bl&lt;, ice cream and collee were The group voled to
$0 It well; Mrs. Daniel c.
up 14, 11.4 · P- m., Lu~er ~:
Joss of a propellor blade
directly over the ship, the big served. Favors were ballooos the MIDiS County Cancer Ftmd, Rt 1 Ga!Upolis; Mrs. Oscar
man down 11,, 3 a. m.. V~ •
slowed its speed.
gun' couldn'l be used. 1'1/ey and Ea•ter cups.
Mrs. Pearson bad the pro- Elliott, Rt. 1 Northup; John
!nco and Lom,.ana u~bo
at
The day was calm, the
shot out not up. So three-inch Attending wer~ Mrs. Daniel gram about Eaater. II opened Blower Rio Grande·
Mrs. 16, waltmg at a. m. 'bound
clear. Suddenly, officers on the guns, which can shoot straight Struble and Danean and Mrs. with the group singing "Lead WJUJ~ P. Workma~.
Pt. and R~b_ert need dow~ . nal
bridge 11ighted a strange · up like anti-aircraft weapons Harry Williamson,
RuUand; Me To Calvary," with prayer Pleasant· Mrs Charles , P. 16, wa1tmg at 7 a.m. • ~at~ k
overhead. They studied it
were brought Into action.
' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson by Mrs. Roy Donohew. Scrip- Kearns, 'clilto~. w. va., Dar· down 17, 7;10 a.m.,
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COIIIdn't make out what il was. The lbree-inchers shot away and David and Darla, Mr. and ture readings by Miss Baroara rell E Badgley Rt. 2 Racine: Jan up 19, 3.IS •· .m.,
d
It was round, silver-colored and and shot away but couldn't Mrs. Joseph Struble and Mike, Adams were taken from Mat- Barba~a J smith Middleport; up 19, 4:50a. m.; Ehsha Woo s
seemed about the size of a
touch the ''silver balloon.'' The Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Jack thew, 27 and 28.
Mrs Dana. D. Ho~ell, Rt.
up 20, 6:50 a. m.; Zim::~~::
story house.
commander finally ordered h!s Cramer and Jacqueline
Sue ReadiDgs about Easler were Po.;eroy: Chrlalopher T.
. 7;20 8 · m.:. Neaw m. And:
Solid State TranBisterlzed, Range % MUe
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Balloon-shaped Object
destroyer escort to open fire and Danny of Manon and the givon by Mrs. Pete Shields, lor, Pomeroy; Mrs. Char!os
down 21, 3 40 ·. ·•
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The commanucr, Rear Adm.
host and hostess.
Mro. Virgil Roush, Mrs. Earl McKnight Rutland· George H.
Calhoun up 22, 3. 15 a. m.,
9
Kemp c. Christian, was sum·
Adams, Mrs. John Fisher and Bryson Rl 1 Alb.ey; Mrs. Ed- Edeana Bosworth up
13" Wide Head. Has Palmyra Bristles
moned.
Mrs Herschel Rou.sh
The ard C Heath Rl 3 Jackson· 9:20 p. m.; Eastern
You could see the object with
DAUGHTER BORII!
meeting closed with Mrs. Pear- ~•- E;tlll L. 'Burkholder, Rt: Greenup 10:10 p. m.; Knox
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the bare eye. But the Admiral
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Thoma, son readiog Resurrection Day 2 Asbland, Ky.; Mrs. A. Mot· Greenup 1;30 a.m.; Mark East:
called for his binoculars. lie Letart Fa/Is
Pomeroy, Route 2, are announc- from the Methodist Woman ao1 lne Perry, Huntington, W. Va.; In down Greenup 3;05 a. m.,
14" Long Fire Box of Steel-Plated Adjustable Grill
lorosed them on the strange
. { ' ing the birth of a 6 lb. 5 oz. lbe benediction by Mrs. Eorl Mrs. Walter T. Johnson, Jack. Brimestonf down G~BIIllp 7.25
objL~t which seemed to be The Letart FaliJ Methodis daughter, Terri Lynn, April 8 Adams.
son· Paul E. Higgins, Willow a.m.; Fr eberger
wn
fol!owing the ship.
Junior M.Y.F. present· at Veterans Memorial Hosplt· The birthday of Mrs. William W~· Clarence D. Price,
up 7;45 a. m.; Frank Durant
b..
Even Burning and Easy ttl Ught. With Hickory
The of.!icers recalled
a pageant, "The Hope of al. Grandparents are Mr.and i Fox was celebrated with Mrs. ens~; Mrs. Garland Me- down Greenup 7:55 a. m..; Bob
of JapaneSI' balloons
the World," on Palm Sunday at Mrs. William Young,
Shade, IHerschel Roush and Mrs. John Comas, Rt. 1 Franklin Furnace; Benter down Meldahl 3.50 p.
Flavoring
over the nor~west~rn
Letart Falls
Mthod1st and Mrs. Georgia Thoma, Porn- · Fisher servtn·g cake •. te'a, cof- George K. Ray, Rt. 2 Ripley, ~-:New o_rleans down Meldahl
SJat•s-ol balloo"" mtended to Church. .
eroy, Rt. 2. Thomas Gilkey is [ fee and EB5ter candies.
W. Va.; Robert M. Belz,
4.30 p. m., Buckeye . S t a I e
set forest frres. Tht consensus Those m the cast were Peter,
t grandfather This is
Athens· Forrest E Jones Rt down Meldahl 5 p.m., R. E.
Foam Plastic, Pure White Uner, Dripless Spout
of Uoe bridge was ~"t the Eddie CroS!; John, Greg Dono- . ~egr:uple's lirst child.
COUNCU. TO MEET
3 Well~n: Mra. H;.,ry D.' . Bridges up Meldabl 11:25 p.m.;
object was an enemy b.:Jloon. hew; James, Steve Yonker SerThe Syracuse Guiding star
d J ckson· David W.
R. H. Bosworth U down Mel57
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But whatever it was, it didn't vant, Lorna Belli Householder,
Council, Daughters of America, ~::. R.t ~Oak ifiu; Sue A.
dahl 1:10 a.m.i J. S.
-;;.;;,:.;:~~~...;,==-. l stevc sears ; Mary Magdalene,
IIAVE GUESTS
will meet In regular session on ham ~l 1 Pedro· Mrs
Meldahl 2;10 a. m.; AII
Qulck·Lok Cup-Cap, Lox.On Plastic Stopper
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r weekend ests of Mr. Thursday at 7;30 p. m. at the T. Hupp, RAvens~ood: .
ton Zephyr down Meldahl
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disciples were Neil Baker, Bo~- an~a~~s. Ivan ca:an and haiL All m~mbers are urgently Clarence D. Campbell,
a. m.; Joseph Chotm up Melh
For That Prom or
by Roush, Pall) Cross, . Dav!rl sons of Peach Fork Road were reqursted to a~tend, _Florence land, Ky.; Mrs. William
dahl 7:05. a. m.
Extra Special
Simler, and Steve Jenkons.
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d families , Potts deputy said. OI!Iclal and Tobe t Oak HUI· Mrs
lla!Upohs Dam - Jefiboal
17" High. Natural Wood Finish. Folds For Carrylnl
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own 9 p.m.;
Tommy Roush De ra 1, J rron , 1 r. an
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WHITE CQATS . Debra Spangl;r, Randall Sears children, Rhonda and Ilona , i ransac ·
~ohn E. Brown, Oak Hill;
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IMr. and Mrs. Ronald Carlll1ln
ibl ld . Manrmg, Wellston;
Kanawha River
BLACK SLACKS ' anRea:s
KIT - Carrying Case l'IUI Earphone &amp; Battery
were judy Roberts and son, Ronald, all of Colum· • First complete Englrlish !Bt1• e E. Montgomery, Jackson.
down London 6 a. m.; w. H.
to beof prlnled
ansapubIon 1
Sh aver, J r., up w·ru·
ld 6: 55 p.
Deborah Early and Kennet.ll'1i bus. Mrs. Agg'Ie Smtih ol
estPornt~ 1out
GernJ~nwas
and• Latin
Birtb!l
1 1e
DOWNIE-GROSS
Shuler. Pianist was Mrs. Gar"l eroy was a Su~day S:nd their i lished by l\lyJes Coverdale In ' Mrs. Herschel G. Wills,
m.; Beaver up Winfield 12;:15
POMEROY
Circle. Rev. J~m.es F. Ear- VIsit.. her gran ions
j iS35.
l, Ray, son, &amp;:lS p.m. .
a. m.; Fort Dearborn down
3-Speed. VInyl Base Guard. Thumb Swltcb. Beater
Ejector.
ly gave Uoe benedictiOn. . __ ...!,"miiies:_ ~ _ _ ___ ; - -· ~ •. .,
Mrs. Charles P. Kearns,
Wlnlield 1:10 a. m.; Allen R.
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Merrill up Wmlield 2;10 a.m.;
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EJiercllfl down Wlnlield
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Deluxe Nylon. Solid and Split Back Type
Dlscharce•
a.m:; 1!. E. Bowles up
Thomas M. BeetUe,
lleld 5;30 a. m.; Lucy
Dupont '7'
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Bell,
Mrs.
Normal
L.
Lucas down WinUeld H5 a.m.
Now Car
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Mrs. Edael H. Durham,
Or Slmonlz Viola Wax- Your Choice
Ralph L, Henry, Mrs. (;h•rles I 1 th U 1 lty f
C. Jeffers, Mrs. Lowell E.
a e n vers o
fers, and infant daughter,
many. A statue of the
For Home or Car. Ball Ring Cap.
rle May, CIUirles E.
Mary at Bonn was called
James c. Thomas, Mrs.
ma Mater/' or beloved mother.
0. Warren, Walter Webb,
• . • 1·57
Worry
of
James H. Wood, Mark E.
Quick Change, Spin On Type. For Most Late Modell
er, Mrs. Elwood I. Yoder.

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Veterans Momorlal B01pllal

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BRAND NEW CARl

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Get that new car you've been wanting , , • get II
now! There's no need to put it off any longer when
we can put you behind the wheel with a quick, convenient Auto Loan. Come in, talk to us about it •••
you'll see how easy it is to get what it takes with our
prompt, courteous service. And we'll arrange an easy
monthly payment plan tailored to fit your income.
Come see us soon and walk out to buy the 10 JOU
want to be driving.

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Reg. l Folding Grill - 1-1
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Charcoa I Br1guets
- 101b.59c

Oxfords &amp;
Loafers

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eMortw•tt Lotnl tPtnontl Lo.ns tR•rno41flnt &amp;...,.
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Half-Gallon Picnic Jug 88c

$2.99to $5.99

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99c Camp Stools - ... 77 c

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6-Transistor Radio···· 6·

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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pltken,l
entertained with a family dinner Sunday honoriAg Mr.

GE Portable Mixer· • •• 9·"

Mrs. R. E. Williams on
42nd wedding anniversary.
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Bill

Iiams and S. M. Briggs,
Mrs. Kathrya Dietz
Bill, Belpre, and Mr. sad
Lyle Balder,.. and Kay.

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The expression ~'alma mater" .,prinkle
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• &amp;liable sliver acrylic enamel
• New, exclusive blue all-vinyl Interior
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her ooloot her lavo..U. 01odel ancl oquiponeat. bu't
..._. a lody ioo Y""" life who deaerveo a Codillac:?

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PT. PLEASANT - West VIr- roule is at its ~akin late ~:;i ; Councilman Reid
Doolittle
stnlans and their neighbors With Sprmg fcl:~e:.t ~~ New · rend a request from the Better·
will soon have , raro oppor· bnlhant The
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v1sion Systems. Inc , of Weston,
llmicy for familv tun. enJoyment Rwer are high and ragmg •: w. Va. concerning its applicaol one of the ;late's outs!lmd· they channel the wmter sn~w lion for a community TV cable
lng natural otirorlions "' few llo the ocean Only dun~g ~ system in Point Pleasant. Connl)ersons hale lbc opporlunilv and in late Autumn IS 1 • CR • c•l asked the Mayor to invite a
of seeing il, and parhcivatJon l yon so s~lacuta; . . d i ned representative of lhe company

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Parti"ci"pant ··n CAP ProJ"ect

This ject, made possible
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por .u;;,.tely 115 union officla''
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The project consists of lour
weeks of training offered over
8 period of one year. Mr. Barry
attended Ute first week ot traintng at Mont Chateau Lodge near
Morgantown, W. Va. He also
will attend the second week of
training at Morgantown during

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PT PLEASANT - The Slier- Gary
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llf'J i&gt;epanment tnvesttpted a SchOOl, won
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le accident over Ute my Roush, w....... ...,...
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School woo ltrBI place In the 'lll1'llial ttekets; ncowered 01111
weekend Involving the local ~... ' contest ·th Fred Say· atolen vehtde oalued at f1,500:
..,.., pollee cruiser wllb proper· """"'
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The inDinl ............... In vlolatiou aDd 1S Giber mJade.
ears, but DO personal llljurtes.
...~...- ..._....._ - 1111111111' en8111. Tbe ..._...
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the par.......,_, ..- . ".::; meot
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tri1ller was being driven IIOI'Ih Ripley Cbapter, ftrBt place_;;;j el
a .....
• VIand Street and was at- Point P1eUaDI
COD- Ftn•ncfal llatemeall o1 tbe
hlnpttng to pass a car 8 I s o pial:e. Parttctpatlng In Point three city c1epar1meats wu CIY•
lriJYellng north driven by Jolm teats were stqdeoll from Han- 1!11 showing the following bal·
il'. &amp;ardman, 32, Elkhar~ Ind., Pleasant, ahama Ripley ters ances as of March 11,11116: City,
..., made a left tum into Sev- nan and Ravenswood chap
$2l,U61.51; Water Worb, M7;
eidb Street In front of I he of lbt FFA.
242.45; Sewage Disposal, • ·
4lflllser driven by Patrolman
81JlT J.I'JLED
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:Wesley G. Spence, 58, Pl. Plea·
PLEASANT - A con18111, causing the two veblcles PT.
~- aruBCJl I!IKlOIIPORA'DIII
m demnaUoa proceedin8 bas _,
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fll co • o CI ons w
filed in the office of the Circuit Articles of incorporation bave
liVen.
k styled A •-~•-n Pow- been filed In Columbus with
ArresiB listed at !be county Cltrc
ppa;;;;ty Coort Seeretary ol State Ted w. Brown
..... were Larry Dean Pate, IS, er ompany vs.
b the Syr
First United
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and Lyle Junior Pate, 23, both of Mason Cowlly, The Paola- y
"-·- F1 'da arrested sole Company. 'l1le Union Plant. Prelbyterlan Cbureh, IDe. by
l of Meowwue, on ,
Nattonal Bank of Memphis Wlllllm F. Winebre;mer, Jler.
l on a fllllllve of justice warrant era
ltrms IDID Loadon IIJd Marpret Col' charging wand larceny.
and all unlmlllr!l penollS,ba ..... trtU, ••-··• tbelr •-', Jler..
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ADMITTED: David l.anham,
Pl. Pleasant; Beau Sbortzer,
Pl Ple11B81ll; Mrs.
Donald
Cheesebrew, Pl Pleuaul; Mn.
Clayton Newberry, Pl. Pleasant.
Oburch.
; DISCHARGED: Lester Caato,
· !Ibis training Is offered to all City; James Snyder, Vinton;
~w:clles of the area. Tbe Ume Mro. Paul HollmiD, Leoa; MrL
.... 7 until 9:30p.m. and II....., Arthur Gunnll, QlarlelloD.
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BIRTH: Mr.
Mrs. '"'flY

PT. PLEASANT - The Rev.
, C. S. Thompson, pastor of Trtn1 fly Methodist Church, announ·
: eed that an inalitute for workers tn the Daily Vacation
(lhurch School will be conduct.
·ed April 19th at 1be Trilltty

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Vltlllzld Gnollnel Every drop 11.,.... wlth,lftl!l'l·
Alhlend \lltlllrecl Galo'lnel'llnm .. the po.,.r . ··.•.
your engine wa bunt tD clellvw. Yow' ._ . Nil
amoother, quieter. And you Ill liP to 1~ _..
mllelge from MtY pion. Boltlllllillild ,...,_ IIIII.
Alhllnd Regular .,. w•M't Glt • ~~~·~ •
your Good Pll'ghbor
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am Fisher, Minersville.
Saturday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher
were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser, Mrs. John Fisher and son,
'*--.IS Kenneth and Mrs. Erneal Harris wbo was an overnight guesl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers
and daughters, Janet and Nancy of Nelsonville and M r s.
Frank Fugate were
Easter
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young.
Marton Lletwller and daugb.
ter·tn-iaw, Mrs. Christian Lie~
wller and daughter, Kathryn
Ann of Bethesda, Md.
were
Easter weckand guests of Mr.
Ltelwller's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Lietwller.
Mr. and Mn. Wendell Kautz,
Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs,
Paul Sayre of Great Bend were
Easter guests of Mrs. Freda
YOUJII and son Retd and lam·
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dalley
and Kevis 8llOI Bronwyn and
Mr. aad Mrs. Eu&amp;ene Honda·
shell and Bec:tr and Randy
(With oar family the quiet doesn't rrM&amp;n much.
' epenl Eaater with their ~11,
But it's nice to know the quality' a the.. ~
Mr. and Ml'a. Eoerelt Dalfey,
Mr. llld Mrs. Jaet Q-amer
and family of Marton
were
-kencl peats of ber parents,
Mrs. C. J. Sinlble.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Justis of
Platnlleld, Ind. vtstted their
parents, Mrs. VIctor Young
Sr., Pomeroy, aDd Mr. and Mrs.
Ferrie Justis of Mason, W. Va.
over the weekend .
Mr. and Mra. Jamea Ginther
and IIODI, Geo11e and Philip of
Middlelow!l spent the weekend
wllb bls parenlll, Mr. and MrL
Orll Ginther. .
Dr. aad Mrs. Robert Brown
aDd 1011, Bollby of llQDI 'ilet'8
clwdYO Marie lleorrate ..., lllatkm
'ftte qulel-ridlllgl'onllll 1
Eallar weebml gue~ll of his
liWiDp out lite a door ro. peoplo . , ·. and
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pannll, Mr. ud Mn. Jt..U
Ford,- ofoucb luxury cars as a band· down like a talllaCe Cor
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Ford SeleciAire CloDdmao-ta boilit~- IIIII;
&lt;rafted Jaguar and a $14,000 Mercedea
lllid tba&amp; Ford woo oven q_uiete &amp;ban their
bung oo. • Safety/Con_.,.. ~trol
~built can, 1 And Ford offers much
Panel option bM li&amp;hta to W- :JOU If I\MI't
- : !teroo tape plai'!l' optiob for tbe
low or ~·· !lju. Sao .1'1!'1' Fdrd Deallr
mwde of your cliolee. • Optional automatil&gt; and take a '86 ou lbe Q;T.-QIIiot Till a
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children, Jan and Mark of Cin-17· 30 p. m. All members &lt;trc

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tailroad excurs1on.
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. community TV antenna In Pomt
""' s aorganizatittn has an· b01. Iun ches - but only if order- PI easant.
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tans rm· tire operation Ied m advance.
Robert Butcher and 0. C.
nounced P
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&lt;If a unique exCIIrslon on Sunday, 1
he ld In addition to Hall, representing the C
May 15. 1966 between Hu?hng-: 400 can n-to ~ obsenA ion cars Telephone C.ompany and the
ton - Charleslon und Hmton.lthande
relpreshment car, seven Appalacblao Power Company,
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a. Va .. (We~ .• 'c. · "'
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owmg
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Tbe purpose of the tnp, •po
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•ored by Ihe Collis P. Hunling- lth ort~" ~~d...- tickets for the Urban Renewal proj'ects involv·
ion Chapter •f the National • np
be rd ed b
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o er
Y 111g relocation of equipment and
Railway llislonca
CJC y, IS
'I f ~ the sponsor at P. 0. facilJtles.
A commlltee wlll
to allow passenge~; an unhur- ~ ~~· 2;~ Huntington W. Va., meet with the ullllttes heads
rled scenic lour of the famed .,.,x
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tbls Thursday from the eoun·'\"w River Gorge.
' Th' "New River Train" wlll ell to diBcuBs the matter furlh.
This chasm IS over 585 feet
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deep at some points - makin leave Huntmgto~ • 'i'5u-;ul ~ no a on was en ...
it more sp&lt;ctacular than the at 8 ~· ~;~sU:~e&amp;O depot)
MAY HIRE SHERTZER
famed Royal Gorge of the Col· stop lA
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t llloton at Councilman Wallace Smttb
orado River or California's Fea· at_ 9 A:~; a':;'
beck 8Bked council to CODSider fue
1 ther River Canyon. II IS pres· ~! ~ ~on at 2:116 P.M employment of Robert Shertzer
eotly accessibly o~ly from ~· a1 back in Charleston Is as Point Pleasant Recreation
era! overlooks beside the bigh· ~':tuted for 5 P.M. and at Dtftctor. Following mucb dlsw/Iys which occasiOnally ,r:"".. Huntington by S:15 P.M. All CWISIOI! ooncernt,. salary of
trate Ute wlldersess. The New
D ligbl Savillgl.
auch 8 director 11 waa noted
River Train" will travel the en· times are ay
!bat Sheruer had requested the
lire length of the canyon at a
u1ary be tsOO per 111011111 for
slow pace during daytime (·reJune, July and A1J8usl aDd ,1oo
slow pace during daytime (preper month for the other nine
erate through the canyon Ollly
months. A meeting was sched·
at nigbl).
uled by council wlfu Sberlzer
Two times during the trip, 1
to work out the financial delalls.
the train will pause and allow
A diBcuBstoo was held on
pa••e•g•... to detrain and take
signs marking tbe new Ctly
1 8 close look at speclawlar
Butldlng and Fire Oeparlnlilll
points along the tour route. One PT. PLFASANT - Dale Mil· and eoWICll authorized lbe May·
of these stops will be directly ter president of the Point Plea- or to purehase IIIICb sipl 81
below the lamed overlook at san! Chapter, Future Farmers recommended by the arcbttecta
Hawks Nest State Park. . of America, won llrsi place in who dealgned lbe new iMtiWIDII
SCeQery along Ute !ram's the auh-dlslrict FFA public AI present there Is aolbitic on
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pete in the Southwestern Dis- denote that 1111 • city f&gt;ulldlag~
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et Cedar Lakes.
tbe a.Uvtty report ol the Cicy
Dale 1s the son of Delmer c. Pollee Deparlment aa •Jbmlt.
Wheeler, Leon Rt. I and used ted by acting Chief of Polloe
as bls topic in fue
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public ts invited
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Cadet Scout Troop
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Roy Frecker, Pine Grove;'anll
d Mn RolliD BeariiS
WEDNESDAY
Friday
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Mr. aod Mrs. Raymond Freck- a:~· anthe ~1&lt;end in ~ SYRACUSE HELP ~d Learn MARY SHRINE, Wh t t e P ,.. Rummag~
er, Tuppers Plains.
Winchester with theft dl!ds\ller Hobby Club w1il meet Ill the Shrine o1 Jenlsalem meeta at Cadet Scout Troop J86
and aon-Jn.law, Mr. and l4f'i; town hall Wednesday April !3 the 1001' l:.U :";;d::-; :: I j:.:::. ::.,;~.,, ;,, ;;.;, Columbut
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R EYana and familY ,
at 10 a.m. With sack lunches at for a business session and at Southern Ohio Electrle
EDWARDII ENTERTAIN
~- and Mn. Henry , ~I noon, Various projects will be B p. m. for open installation of pany !!OCtal room. The· mei~IDI
Mr. 8llOI MM. V. D. Edwarda and Mr. and Mrs. Donley Re~ demonstrated. Those attending oflicero.
was opened in ritual form
entertalned with 8 dinner Eas- bel ·and Donna and Fsye spent are asked to bring. Ideas aod RETURN JONATHAN Meitgs Debbie Major leading in
WHITE ' I p
ter at their home Union Ave Easter at Wilkesville, with Mr. materials to work With. Future Chapter, Daughters of the Am- Scout Promise and Teresa NtePreae t were Mr' 8llOI Mrs' and Mrs. Harley Strong and proJecta will be discussed.
erican Revolution, will meet inaky leading the pledge.
BLACK SLACkS
Earl nShrleY4!1
The Plains; family.
BUSINESS MEETING ~Ill Friday afternoon, April 15 at The scouts made posters
Mr and Mrs Larry Heines Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashbaugh be held at the Pomeroy First 2 p. m. at Ute borne of Mra. discussed the rummage sale to
DOWNI&amp;.GIOSS
Ra~enswood ·w va • and
of Cbatteum, Va. were week- Bapust Church Wednesday at James Brewington. Guest speak· be held "April 29,30. Anyone in·
POMEROY
and Mrs Edw~rds -~ Cberyi end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 7:80 p. m. and all members are er will be Ute Rev. Wilbur Per- terested in donallng items for
and David
Frecker. They also visited Mr. urged to attend.
r1n of Pomeroy. Roll call re- the sale may contact Mrs.
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er Holter, Cbester Road.
a stated convocation, Wednes·
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomp- day at 7:30 p. m. for the traos·
son and family of
Cbesblre action of business. Thomas C.
were Sunday evening guests of Edwards, high priest, requests
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter,
alf officers and companions to
Mrs. Welby Whaley of Rock attend.
Springs R011d and Miss Bar- WHITE ROSE LODGE Auxii· l
bara McNickle of Antiquity lary will meet Wednesdoy, Ap·
; were Easter dinner guests of rll 13 at Ute Legion hall in
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser, Middleport. Mrs. William Hoband sons.
son,
president, will be in 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan charge.
and daughter of Columbus spent MIDDLEPORT LITERARY '
. the weekend with her parents, Club will meet Wednesday, Ap·
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag. ril 13 at the home of Mr,.
For the next month we are specializing in Maytaa ~Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummins James Hadey. Mrs. James Tiand family of Columbus were tus will review "Is Paris Burn·
Wringer Washer Service, because we know you'll
weekend ~uests of their par· lng" and Mrs. 0. B. Stout, "The
be using yours more lor spring cleaning and wash·
enll, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cum- King and His Court." Roll call 1
mms of Ra.cme and Mr. and response will be ncming &lt;~
ing. We hare a full time mechanic to help out
Mrs. Victor Brown, Miners· . famous Frenchman.
right now. We'll pickup and return your washer.
ville.
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~ ~i~ingt~, after a weekend . the Pomeroy First
Baptist ~·
VISit With his parents, Mr. and · Cburch will meel Thursday at
Mrs. Dale Kesterson.
1 7:30 p. rn. at the church. Mrs.
Mrs. Ben Buck was the Sun· Alen Shain will have the pro- I
day evemng dinner guest of her gram and Mrs. George Skiuner
son and daughter-In-law, Mr. the devotions. Hostesses arc .
and Mrs. Gall Buck and son, Mrs. Lorain Sterrett and Mr&gt;.
Jon.
Oliver Michael,
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Mrs. Adolph Grueser
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wbere she w11l restde wltb her 1 7.30
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and Mrs, Mooon Fisher the school bond issue and conwere Friday business · 'tor duct a questmn and answer per8
In Gallipolls.
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area are asked to attend.
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rs. William Fish- ELEANOR CIRCLE of ~:~~~~
er and son Willie of Belpre M thodist Ch h .11
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Masoo Thursday evemng, Apnl 14
Flsber and Mr and M s. ~ lbe church.
Our Special Maytag Service Building
Arnold.
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Gordon Fisher returned to durus Council, Daughters of
Wa will repair your Maytag or any wri nger washer that Maytag makes. Moybt
his studies at Mountain Slate America, will meet Thursday
your washer needs a new paint job-w e'tl do that, toe. Call us today.
~'- Business College afler spending evening at the home or Mrs.
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sewral days with bls parents Henry Reibel.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Flsbe: SOUTHERN LOCAL Athletic
and family.
Booslel'll will meet at the Ra.

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scripture Matthl!'ll fl. Two
selecUons, He Uvea and Above
All Else, by Ute ebolr and prayer by Louis Diehl closed t h e
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Five were received Into membershlp, two Into preparatory
membership and two Into Junlor membership during the
worship service Sunday momIDg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Powell,
Mrs. Harry Clark, Louis Diehl
and Miss Betty Klein were receivsd into membership; Mrs.
Oscar Smith and Mrs. Jesae
Haggy preparatot')' membership a~d Vicki Clark and Darla
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8unrlse services were held at
tht Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
clJurdl Sunday wlfu Lou Is
Dilbl, student mlntster,
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eharlle.
Miss Suo Tracy led lbe congreptton in singing of I Know
Tbal My Redeemer Ltvelb and
lbe Youth Choir presented two
nUI!Ibers, Lonely Road of Cal·
Yary's Way and Lo\le HBld The
Lord Upon The Croas. ''Peace"
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by LoutJ Diehl who read 88 his

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Oren c. Barry, Scottown, The proJect ts co-sponsored by_
has been nal'led as official par· the Appalachian Council, AFL •
ticlpant in the Leadership Train· CIO and the lnshtule lor Labor
lng for Community Action Pro- ~tudies of West Virgm•a Umver·
, ject by AFL-ClO.
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organized labor to make a more
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t..-sectton of 27th Streef· and 1
Jackson-av resulting In Injury
to one person and approxflnately $1300 property damage.
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Gertrude B. Bate.Oo, 73, Pl.
Pleasant, was cited for !allure
to yield rlgbt of way alter she
drove her veblcle from Jaek· .
son Market parking lot onto
Jackson Avenue Into lbe path
o1 a northbound vehicle driv·
en by Chester Allen Plants, 18,

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t street was appointed by
PobUc Health of RichmOnd, Va.
an cil n recommendation of
ooncernlng 8 survey II made of
~:or ~- B. Morgan to fill
Ute Point Pleasant Water Works
.,the council vacancy in the
In regarda to the eondtlton of
jth Ward created by Ute cesig·
the water for Interstate earrters.
imtion of elected councilman
Tbe city received 1 provisional
Gaey Minton
etustflcation wbteh would be
J Gary MUI..: was hired by the Alsotbe~~}~=: In effect until July 1966 when
1ouncil for the position of Field ~as
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111101her survey would be ~·
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Direetor o~ Pony League ac: ~
:~ J~ Tllree elasaifieallonS are
tlviUea durmg the summer sea !n-ay fro
to Zlsl-81 ble, approved, provls10P •
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prohibited for water works sup100 at 8 salary of $'1$ per mooth. "' v
Tbe a poinlmenl of Cllarle! and the easterly aide of Lincoln plying for Interstate carriers.
Lanlmm Precommendad by the !rom 28111 to 211Hl Tbe change Tbe COUDI!Il aulllortzed Mayor
Urban Renewal Autbortt¥, to will permit the C»&gt;laaructton of Mlqan 10 tnvlte • consultant
ijll the vacancy on the commts- apartment dwelllng!IID tbet sec- eftllllleer 10 eppear before coon·
alon created by the resf8Datlon tion of town.
ell to esplatn what Is needed
of Carter ~·rankUn, local busi- Following the nottce _of pub- to improve the water standards
ho was forced to r.. llicaUon a public hearmg w•ll 1here.
aessman w
I . . be held at the City bmldmg on I
sigo due to the [acl tlltahet '•ere"• Ihe rewning and all persons ' Council approved the
pay·
a property owner '"
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:on the take in Krodel Park. Tbe
~ tzaak Walton League, wbo lms
worked long and hard improv·
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';· .m........ City Cow&gt; proposed lor Urban Jleuewal, fii'OieSIIDI or epprovlnl may I TAW[
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resiCtenllal ZOIIIDi and 18 to be
changed to lndu!lrlal.

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PT. PLEASANT - West VIr- roule is at its ~akin late ~:;i ; Councilman Reid
Doolittle
stnlans and their neighbors With Sprmg fcl:~e:.t ~~ New · rend a request from the Better·
will soon have , raro oppor· bnlhant The
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v1sion Systems. Inc , of Weston,
llmicy for familv tun. enJoyment Rwer are high and ragmg •: w. Va. concerning its applicaol one of the ;late's outs!lmd· they channel the wmter sn~w lion for a community TV cable
lng natural otirorlions "' few llo the ocean Only dun~g ~ system in Point Pleasant. Connl)ersons hale lbc opporlunilv and in late Autumn IS 1 • CR • c•l asked the Mayor to invite a
of seeing il, and parhcivatJon l yon so s~lacuta; . . d i ned representative of lhe company

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Parti"ci"pant ··n CAP ProJ"ect

This ject, made possible
by a g:t rrom the
United
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!unity is desi~ed to train
por .u;;,.tely 115 union officla''
:"'~e Appotachian Region 1~
funcU as conununity leaders
iD th:nColllllltlnity Action Pro-

The project consists of lour
weeks of training offered over
8 period of one year. Mr. Barry
attended Ute first week ot traintng at Mont Chateau Lodge near
Morgantown, W. Va. He also
will attend the second week of
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llf'J i&gt;epanment tnvesttpted a SchOOl, won
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le accident over Ute my Roush, w....... ...,...
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School woo ltrBI place In the 'lll1'llial ttekets; ncowered 01111
weekend Involving the local ~... ' contest ·th Fred Say· atolen vehtde oalued at f1,500:
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ears, but DO personal llljurtes.
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the par.......,_, ..- . ".::; meot
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tri1ller was being driven IIOI'Ih Ripley Cbapter, ftrBt place_;;;j el
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• VIand Street and was at- Point P1eUaDI
COD- Ftn•ncfal llatemeall o1 tbe
hlnpttng to pass a car 8 I s o pial:e. Parttctpatlng In Point three city c1epar1meats wu CIY•
lriJYellng north driven by Jolm teats were stqdeoll from Han- 1!11 showing the following bal·
il'. &amp;ardman, 32, Elkhar~ Ind., Pleasant, ahama Ripley ters ances as of March 11,11116: City,
..., made a left tum into Sev- nan and Ravenswood chap
$2l,U61.51; Water Worb, M7;
eidb Street In front of I he of lbt FFA.
242.45; Sewage Disposal, • ·
4lflllser driven by Patrolman
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:Wesley G. Spence, 58, Pl. Plea·
PLEASANT - A con18111, causing the two veblcles PT.
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m demnaUoa proceedin8 bas _,
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fll co • o CI ons w
filed in the office of the Circuit Articles of incorporation bave
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k styled A •-~•-n Pow- been filed In Columbus with
ArresiB listed at !be county Cltrc
ppa;;;;ty Coort Seeretary ol State Ted w. Brown
..... were Larry Dean Pate, IS, er ompany vs.
b the Syr
First United
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and Lyle Junior Pate, 23, both of Mason Cowlly, The Paola- y
"-·- F1 'da arrested sole Company. 'l1le Union Plant. Prelbyterlan Cbureh, IDe. by
l of Meowwue, on ,
Nattonal Bank of Memphis Wlllllm F. Winebre;mer, Jler.
l on a fllllllve of justice warrant era
ltrms IDID Loadon IIJd Marpret Col' charging wand larceny.
and all unlmlllr!l penollS,ba ..... trtU, ••-··• tbelr •-', Jler..
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ADMITTED: David l.anham,
Pl. Pleasant; Beau Sbortzer,
Pl Ple11B81ll; Mrs.
Donald
Cheesebrew, Pl Pleuaul; Mn.
Clayton Newberry, Pl. Pleasant.
Oburch.
; DISCHARGED: Lester Caato,
· !Ibis training Is offered to all City; James Snyder, Vinton;
~w:clles of the area. Tbe Ume Mro. Paul HollmiD, Leoa; MrL
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Mrs. '"'flY

PT. PLEASANT - The Rev.
, C. S. Thompson, pastor of Trtn1 fly Methodist Church, announ·
: eed that an inalitute for workers tn the Daily Vacation
(lhurch School will be conduct.
·ed April 19th at 1be Trilltty

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Vltlllzld Gnollnel Every drop 11.,.... wlth,lftl!l'l·
Alhlend \lltlllrecl Galo'lnel'llnm .. the po.,.r . ··.•.
your engine wa bunt tD clellvw. Yow' ._ . Nil
amoother, quieter. And you Ill liP to 1~ _..
mllelge from MtY pion. Boltlllllillild ,...,_ IIIII.
Alhllnd Regular .,. w•M't Glt • ~~~·~ •
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am Fisher, Minersville.
Saturday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher
were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser, Mrs. John Fisher and son,
'*--.IS Kenneth and Mrs. Erneal Harris wbo was an overnight guesl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers
and daughters, Janet and Nancy of Nelsonville and M r s.
Frank Fugate were
Easter
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young.
Marton Lletwller and daugb.
ter·tn-iaw, Mrs. Christian Lie~
wller and daughter, Kathryn
Ann of Bethesda, Md.
were
Easter weckand guests of Mr.
Ltelwller's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Lietwller.
Mr. and Mn. Wendell Kautz,
Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs,
Paul Sayre of Great Bend were
Easter guests of Mrs. Freda
YOUJII and son Retd and lam·
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dalley
and Kevis 8llOI Bronwyn and
Mr. aad Mrs. Eu&amp;ene Honda·
shell and Bec:tr and Randy
(With oar family the quiet doesn't rrM&amp;n much.
' epenl Eaater with their ~11,
But it's nice to know the quality' a the.. ~
Mr. and Ml'a. Eoerelt Dalfey,
Mr. llld Mrs. Jaet Q-amer
and family of Marton
were
-kencl peats of ber parents,
Mrs. C. J. Sinlble.
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Platnlleld, Ind. vtstted their
parents, Mrs. VIctor Young
Sr., Pomeroy, aDd Mr. and Mrs.
Ferrie Justis of Mason, W. Va.
over the weekend .
Mr. and Mra. Jamea Ginther
and IIODI, Geo11e and Philip of
Middlelow!l spent the weekend
wllb bls parenlll, Mr. and MrL
Orll Ginther. .
Dr. aad Mrs. Robert Brown
aDd 1011, Bollby of llQDI 'ilet'8
clwdYO Marie lleorrate ..., lllatkm
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Eallar weebml gue~ll of his
liWiDp out lite a door ro. peoplo . , ·. and
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pannll, Mr. ud Mn. Jt..U
Ford,- ofoucb luxury cars as a band· down like a talllaCe Cor
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Ford SeleciAire CloDdmao-ta boilit~- IIIII;
&lt;rafted Jaguar and a $14,000 Mercedea
lllid tba&amp; Ford woo oven q_uiete &amp;ban their
bung oo. • Safety/Con_.,.. ~trol
~built can, 1 And Ford offers much
Panel option bM li&amp;hta to W- :JOU If I\MI't
- : !teroo tape plai'!l' optiob for tbe
low or ~·· !lju. Sao .1'1!'1' Fdrd Deallr
mwde of your cliolee. • Optional automatil&gt; and take a '86 ou lbe Q;T.-QIIiot Till a
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tailroad excurs1on.
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rm... t te's only r~\lroad his· ava1lable on t e am, .as
. community TV antenna In Pomt
""' s aorganizatittn has an· b01. Iun ches - but only if order- PI easant.
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tans rm· tire operation Ied m advance.
Robert Butcher and 0. C.
nounced P
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&lt;If a unique exCIIrslon on Sunday, 1
he ld In addition to Hall, representing the C
May 15. 1966 between Hu?hng-: 400 can n-to ~ obsenA ion cars Telephone C.ompany and the
ton - Charleslon und Hmton.lthande
relpreshment car, seven Appalacblao Power Company,
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asked council's position on a
a. Va .. (We~ .• 'c. · "'
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&lt;·oachcs will be included in'
alf ·
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Tbe purpose of the tnp, •po
r bulletin describing a per cent of funds for the
•ored by Ihe Collis P. Hunling- lth ort~" ~~d...- tickets for the Urban Renewal proj'ects involv·
ion Chapter •f the National • np
be rd ed b
· 1 So · t · excurswn can
o er
Y 111g relocation of equipment and
Railway llislonca
CJC y, IS
'I f ~ the sponsor at P. 0. facilJtles.
A commlltee wlll
to allow passenge~; an unhur- ~ ~~· 2;~ Huntington W. Va., meet with the ullllttes heads
rled scenic lour of the famed .,.,x
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tbls Thursday from the eoun·'\"w River Gorge.
' Th' "New River Train" wlll ell to diBcuBs the matter furlh.
This chasm IS over 585 feet
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deep at some points - makin leave Huntmgto~ • 'i'5u-;ul ~ no a on was en ...
it more sp&lt;ctacular than the at 8 ~· ~;~sU:~e&amp;O depot)
MAY HIRE SHERTZER
famed Royal Gorge of the Col· stop lA
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t llloton at Councilman Wallace Smttb
orado River or California's Fea· at_ 9 A:~; a':;'
beck 8Bked council to CODSider fue
1 ther River Canyon. II IS pres· ~! ~ ~on at 2:116 P.M employment of Robert Shertzer
eotly accessibly o~ly from ~· a1 back in Charleston Is as Point Pleasant Recreation
era! overlooks beside the bigh· ~':tuted for 5 P.M. and at Dtftctor. Following mucb dlsw/Iys which occasiOnally ,r:"".. Huntington by S:15 P.M. All CWISIOI! ooncernt,. salary of
trate Ute wlldersess. The New
D ligbl Savillgl.
auch 8 director 11 waa noted
River Train" will travel the en· times are ay
!bat Sheruer had requested the
lire length of the canyon at a
u1ary be tsOO per 111011111 for
slow pace during daytime (·reJune, July and A1J8usl aDd ,1oo
slow pace during daytime (preper month for the other nine
erate through the canyon Ollly
months. A meeting was sched·
at nigbl).
uled by council wlfu Sberlzer
Two times during the trip, 1
to work out the financial delalls.
the train will pause and allow
A diBcuBstoo was held on
pa••e•g•... to detrain and take
signs marking tbe new Ctly
1 8 close look at speclawlar
Butldlng and Fire Oeparlnlilll
points along the tour route. One PT. PLFASANT - Dale Mil· and eoWICll authorized lbe May·
of these stops will be directly ter president of the Point Plea- or to purehase IIIICb sipl 81
below the lamed overlook at san! Chapter, Future Farmers recommended by the arcbttecta
Hawks Nest State Park. . of America, won llrsi place in who dealgned lbe new iMtiWIDII
SCeQery along Ute !ram's the auh-dlslrict FFA public AI present there Is aolbitic on
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speaking contest and wut com- the oulllde of tba butldln&amp; to
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pete in the Southwestern Dis- denote that 1111 • city f&gt;ulldlag~
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et Cedar Lakes.
tbe a.Uvtty report ol the Cicy
Dale 1s the son of Delmer c. Pollee Deparlment aa •Jbmlt.
Wheeler, Leon Rt. I and used ted by acting Chief of Polloe
as bls topic in fue
conteat Jack l'Jlel for the IIIGIIIh ol

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morRefreshments of COCllllea and nesy, an4 Miss
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Ding at her home, Cbeoter Road.
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. . . undwlches will be served. 1'he
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ot hil i·F.w.t
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public ts invited
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Cadet Scout Troop
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Roy Frecker, Pine Grove;'anll
d Mn RolliD BeariiS
WEDNESDAY
Friday
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lion foriiJil!l··~·
Mr. aod Mrs. Raymond Freck- a:~· anthe ~1&lt;end in ~ SYRACUSE HELP ~d Learn MARY SHRINE, Wh t t e P ,.. Rummag~
er, Tuppers Plains.
Winchester with theft dl!ds\ller Hobby Club w1il meet Ill the Shrine o1 Jenlsalem meeta at Cadet Scout Troop J86
and aon-Jn.law, Mr. and l4f'i; town hall Wednesday April !3 the 1001' l:.U :";;d::-; :: I j:.:::. ::.,;~.,, ;,, ;;.;, Columbut
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R EYana and familY ,
at 10 a.m. With sack lunches at for a business session and at Southern Ohio Electrle
EDWARDII ENTERTAIN
~- and Mn. Henry , ~I noon, Various projects will be B p. m. for open installation of pany !!OCtal room. The· mei~IDI
Mr. 8llOI MM. V. D. Edwarda and Mr. and Mrs. Donley Re~ demonstrated. Those attending oflicero.
was opened in ritual form
entertalned with 8 dinner Eas- bel ·and Donna and Fsye spent are asked to bring. Ideas aod RETURN JONATHAN Meitgs Debbie Major leading in
WHITE ' I p
ter at their home Union Ave Easter at Wilkesville, with Mr. materials to work With. Future Chapter, Daughters of the Am- Scout Promise and Teresa NtePreae t were Mr' 8llOI Mrs' and Mrs. Harley Strong and proJecta will be discussed.
erican Revolution, will meet inaky leading the pledge.
BLACK SLACkS
Earl nShrleY4!1
The Plains; family.
BUSINESS MEETING ~Ill Friday afternoon, April 15 at The scouts made posters
Mr and Mrs Larry Heines Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashbaugh be held at the Pomeroy First 2 p. m. at Ute borne of Mra. discussed the rummage sale to
DOWNI&amp;.GIOSS
Ra~enswood ·w va • and
of Cbatteum, Va. were week- Bapust Church Wednesday at James Brewington. Guest speak· be held "April 29,30. Anyone in·
POMEROY
and Mrs Edw~rds -~ Cberyi end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 7:80 p. m. and all members are er will be Ute Rev. Wilbur Per- terested in donallng items for
and David
Frecker. They also visited Mr. urged to attend.
r1n of Pomeroy. Roll call re- the sale may contact Mrs.
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er Holter, Cbester Road.
a stated convocation, Wednes·
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomp- day at 7:30 p. m. for the traos·
son and family of
Cbesblre action of business. Thomas C.
were Sunday evening guests of Edwards, high priest, requests
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter,
alf officers and companions to
Mrs. Welby Whaley of Rock attend.
Springs R011d and Miss Bar- WHITE ROSE LODGE Auxii· l
bara McNickle of Antiquity lary will meet Wednesdoy, Ap·
; were Easter dinner guests of rll 13 at Ute Legion hall in
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser, Middleport. Mrs. William Hoband sons.
son,
president, will be in 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan charge.
and daughter of Columbus spent MIDDLEPORT LITERARY '
. the weekend with her parents, Club will meet Wednesday, Ap·
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag. ril 13 at the home of Mr,.
For the next month we are specializing in Maytaa ~Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummins James Hadey. Mrs. James Tiand family of Columbus were tus will review "Is Paris Burn·
Wringer Washer Service, because we know you'll
weekend ~uests of their par· lng" and Mrs. 0. B. Stout, "The
be using yours more lor spring cleaning and wash·
enll, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cum- King and His Court." Roll call 1
mms of Ra.cme and Mr. and response will be ncming &lt;~
ing. We hare a full time mechanic to help out
Mrs. Victor Brown, Miners· . famous Frenchman.
right now. We'll pickup and return your washer.
ville.
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~ ~i~ingt~, after a weekend . the Pomeroy First
Baptist ~·
VISit With his parents, Mr. and · Cburch will meel Thursday at
Mrs. Dale Kesterson.
1 7:30 p. rn. at the church. Mrs.
Mrs. Ben Buck was the Sun· Alen Shain will have the pro- I
day evemng dinner guest of her gram and Mrs. George Skiuner
son and daughter-In-law, Mr. the devotions. Hostesses arc .
and Mrs. Gall Buck and son, Mrs. Lorain Sterrett and Mr&gt;.
Jon.
Oliver Michael,
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Mrs. Adolph Grueser
Sr.
RRADBUHY
ELEMEN· I
moved M•Jnday to . Middleport! TARY PTA, Thursday, April 11 '
wbere she w11l restde wltb her 1 7.30
M be . r lh I
•'ter M Ci
M M a . p.m. em rs o e ,
dau"''
' rs. ara c as- Sch oo I Board WI'II report on
ter
and Mrs, Mooon Fisher the school bond issue and conwere Friday business · 'tor duct a questmn and answer per8
In Gallipolls.
VISI
lod. Parent,. and citizens ol the
Mr
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area are asked to attend.
· an
rs. William Fish- ELEANOR CIRCLE of ~:~~~~
er and son Willie of Belpre M thodist Ch h .11
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Masoo Thursday evemng, Apnl 14
Flsber and Mr and M s. ~ lbe church.
Our Special Maytag Service Building
Arnold.
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Gordon Fisher returned to durus Council, Daughters of
Wa will repair your Maytag or any wri nger washer that Maytag makes. Moybt
his studies at Mountain Slate America, will meet Thursday
your washer needs a new paint job-w e'tl do that, toe. Call us today.
~'- Business College afler spending evening at the home or Mrs.
V'-""1
sewral days with bls parents Henry Reibel.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Flsbe: SOUTHERN LOCAL Athletic
and family.
Booslel'll will meet at the Ra.

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V-8, auto. trallll., power llleei'IDg, radio, Uke new wblte
sldewalf tires, lite blue wllb blue IDterlor, &amp;harp IIJ.

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scripture Matthl!'ll fl. Two
selecUons, He Uvea and Above
All Else, by Ute ebolr and prayer by Louis Diehl closed t h e
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Five were received Into membershlp, two Into preparatory
membership and two Into Junlor membership during the
worship service Sunday momIDg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Powell,
Mrs. Harry Clark, Louis Diehl
and Miss Betty Klein were receivsd into membership; Mrs.
Oscar Smith and Mrs. Jesae
Haggy preparatot')' membership a~d Vicki Clark and Darla
Gut junior membership.
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8unrlse services were held at
tht Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
clJurdl Sunday wlfu Lou Is
Dilbl, student mlntster,
in
eharlle.
Miss Suo Tracy led lbe congreptton in singing of I Know
Tbal My Redeemer Ltvelb and
lbe Youth Choir presented two
nUI!Ibers, Lonely Road of Cal·
Yary's Way and Lo\le HBld The
Lord Upon The Croas. ''Peace"
w• the 1opte of the message
by LoutJ Diehl who read 88 his

SPECIAL I
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Oren c. Barry, Scottown, The proJect ts co-sponsored by_
has been nal'led as official par· the Appalachian Council, AFL •
ticlpant in the Leadership Train· CIO and the lnshtule lor Labor
lng for Community Action Pro- ~tudies of West Virgm•a Umver·
, ject by AFL-ClO.
s1ty.

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VIrginia University have tndl·
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cated !hat Ute Intent of the proY
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ject is to provide leadership
pi Jlfooolo-UPINID
training to selected union off f.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- : : - cials drawn from the Appalachtan Rejllon In order to permit
organized labor to make a more
effective contrlbutlon to com·
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t..-sectton of 27th Streef· and 1
Jackson-av resulting In Injury
to one person and approxflnately $1300 property damage.
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Gertrude B. Bate.Oo, 73, Pl.
Pleasant, was cited for !allure
to yield rlgbt of way alter she
drove her veblcle from Jaek· .
son Market parking lot onto
Jackson Avenue Into lbe path
o1 a northbound vehicle driv·
en by Chester Allen Plants, 18,

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report !rom the Department of
t street was appointed by
PobUc Health of RichmOnd, Va.
an cil n recommendation of
ooncernlng 8 survey II made of
~:or ~- B. Morgan to fill
Ute Point Pleasant Water Works
.,the council vacancy in the
In regarda to the eondtlton of
jth Ward created by Ute cesig·
the water for Interstate earrters.
imtion of elected councilman
Tbe city received 1 provisional
Gaey Minton
etustflcation wbteh would be
J Gary MUI..: was hired by the Alsotbe~~}~=: In effect until July 1966 when
1ouncil for the position of Field ~as
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111101her survey would be ~·
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Direetor o~ Pony League ac: ~
:~ J~ Tllree elasaifieallonS are
tlviUea durmg the summer sea !n-ay fro
to Zlsl-81 ble, approved, provls10P •
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prohibited for water works sup100 at 8 salary of $'1$ per mooth. "' v
Tbe a poinlmenl of Cllarle! and the easterly aide of Lincoln plying for Interstate carriers.
Lanlmm Precommendad by the !rom 28111 to 211Hl Tbe change Tbe COUDI!Il aulllortzed Mayor
Urban Renewal Autbortt¥, to will permit the C»&gt;laaructton of Mlqan 10 tnvlte • consultant
ijll the vacancy on the commts- apartment dwelllng!IID tbet sec- eftllllleer 10 eppear before coon·
alon created by the resf8Datlon tion of town.
ell to esplatn what Is needed
of Carter ~·rankUn, local busi- Following the nottce _of pub- to improve the water standards
ho was forced to r.. llicaUon a public hearmg w•ll 1here.
aessman w
I . . be held at the City bmldmg on I
sigo due to the [acl tlltahet '•ere"• Ihe rewning and all persons ' Council approved the
pay·
a property owner '"
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- - -- - -- - - -- · .: 45 for saod used at the beach
:on the take in Krodel Park. Tbe
~ tzaak Walton League, wbo lms
worked long and hard improv·
ing Krodel Park, paid $300 tob
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ward the sand purcbnse.

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rtened Into an auttendecl park· taken to PieWRI Valle:; Holed veliiete ow1ted bj J. R. tanrl. pita! Ill' •emllllflnn
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';· .m........ City Cow&gt; proposed lor Urban Jleuewal, fii'OieSIIDI or epprovlnl may I TAW[
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At Syracuse With Youth FellowShip_ l w.at•lileirhome,RockSprings l The Eastern Band will

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borne, West Mabl
Easter sunrise servlca for Linda JiJhjpger and ClarJee , Road. Guests
Mr. and •tag .cfay in Pomw&gt;Y saturday, guest of honor at a birthd.ily :'; St. Guesls wert Mr. 8lld Mrt.
the Syracuse, Minersville and Norris, preceded scnpture read- Mrs,
Turner and Mrs. ' April 16. Preceding the dme, ner Satw:day evening at b Jack Cramer and Jacquellnt
l'nr.;t Run Methodist churches ing of· Matthew 26:1-11 bY Karl Will HeUnlan of Chester: Earl l 1M band will play several se- 1home, Umon Ave., prepa~e~ Y Sue and Danny of Marlon: Mn.
were beld at th! ~yracuse Ru::.:,di ;:.m:. F~~·~.:- ~~· ~'''~'" 11 "P , :~.:;;t:;:.r~;:, . ~'.':!::-.:~~·':t~: . ~r lel.'tions Under the ~ec~o~ ~f , ~er _da~~~~~~· Cheryl an
rs. Margaret Cramer of J~cksOtl
church sponsored by the Youth Winebrenner.
' ~ and Mrs. WilUarn Cogar and Mr. Charles '(eago. lne I~Uuw- l l;bn:r ............. .
cake arul graiui.W.u~.:;;:-,
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F•llowshio with Kenneth Wig· Tbe Easter message wa• glv· l Family and Mrs. Ben Buck, ing Saturday, April 23,. will be ! A
to Stage of Pawpaw, Mich.: and
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of Mr. and Mrs. JOOWb StrUb!•
I advisers. Potted white li\iel'l dec· the Rev. and Mr~.
nOQ.n w,ere Mr. and Mrs. Roy trlct a~d the band wm P';f .•t ~.r. i:tuu, ~ .... w-·v~
M r ~nd son,' Mtke, FuuW.·.::.;.
orated the altar.
' Stutler. who has .Just
i Kesterson of Chester.
Reedsvllle, Tuppers
ams avensM • ·
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-- --and Chester. 'l'he band Boosters Theo Heines, Hemloc
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\er: ~em~r~htp B~~wn Chns- cession~I hymn. Christ
the ' Him W•lh Many Crowns.
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Fult&gt;r. Lol'al CllUn:h Arttvthe~ ~~ w~rs tp ~:~~d~~ .An anthem. I organ posliude by Rose Ann .
Mrs ~veL·ett. Davts.' c~~~ an ' ~! ~~:· Me. ~as presented Lisle, closed th~ service. Ush· I
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b . by th choir of 35 voices and ers and acolytes were Dick Sau- '
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~bbss tr~asur;·r: a~d · thes~ using the Easter theme-. Iduet, "Beneath the_.~ro~s,'' by 11ah Ward a~d Mr~.. ".ra 1
re~ies Soria\ Relations. , Mrs. Russell presented a med- - · - - was served m t'he mmg _root?·
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James JiViden : Program ~later- . lasl rommand to h1~ followers !stallation and ~rs. Nan M;)()re ers. _w1th wh1te candles ~n e,1th !
ial. Miss 8Pss Sanborn: supply I to "go into all the world a_nd 1the pledg~ sei"V"L~e. AU .&lt;"Ircle er s1de. Mrs. ~roihy Wmeb1 f'nWork t\lrs Herman naddo:c · preach the gospel" and g1ve offirers w1\l be mstalled at the 1ner, 1VIrs. Ma• tha Moere and
Spirit~at Life. Mrs. t;uy Shu· man" His redemp.lion. She list- \ sam~ time as the W.S.C.S. of- Mrs. Linda Farrell were CQ .
·
ed the opportunitte~ open 111dtl~' fieers.
t·hairmen for the breakfast.
for the followers of Christ tu Mrs. Guy Shuler, Spiritual Attendanee at $ullday Schoo\ 1
spread the gospel using . ~ur Life chairman, was f&lt;Hnmen~- 1 at the three churches. Sun~ay
many means of rommll~l('ahun. · ed. for her outstanding_worship 1 was SyracU!Ie 129, MmersYIIie
Shf ('onciuded by readmg the centN displays for th1s year. 1100, and Forest Run 65.
words to a soog, "T1.1rn Your Mrs. David Entsminger
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LAST TtMI TONIG~T
E~·es Upon Jesus."
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Fellow
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"DO NOT DISTURB"
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Mrs. Criswell rondurled the to be held in May. Mrs. Cris- ~ }.
Doris Dll~·. Rod T01ylor
bu:-;iness St'SSion and repol'tt!d Wf'll announced the 26th
c,,
on articles brought by mem· Conferenl'e to be held Apnl 1i
WED. ••'~~; THURSDAY
bers to be sf'nl 10 Kore·a and 2Fl8 at Akron. and the SChool 'Y
NOT OPEN
indud~d baby tlothes aod otll- . of Mission to be held al Dela· 11
er articles . Anyone wishing to · ware .1u1v s-ll and 1a-22.
FRIDAY .and SATURDAY
&lt;'on tribute articles may contact Mrs. French reported on the · Mr. and Mrs. Charlt!~ VroApril 15-16
Mrs. Criswell.
· 25th ann iversary observance of man and children, Mark and
"JOY IN T~E MORNING"
(Technicolor)
Mrs Glenn Lambert gan• t~e the WSCS held in Portsmouth ' Esther of Belpre, visited Eas- 1
With Rich.ard Chamberlain
nominating committE·e·s r('port. ·in Marc-h stating that the dis-! ter Sunday with their parent.s,
and Yv~tlr Miml'aux
which was acceptE'd by Ute so- trict had a goal of o-ver $20.000 Mr and Mn Fielding H~wk­
"DARK INTRUDER"
riety
The installation servl('e for misswnary eoncef-ns. t'har ris · and Mr. and Mrs.
John
Lellit Nitlson, Gllbrrt Gret&gt;n
ter members were . rerognized ' Vroman.
at the observam-e w1th Mrs. ', Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas
Frt&gt;n1:h. Mrs. Nan Moore and ' and family of south Chorle:iiOn. l
Mrs . Walter Hayes represent- oh·
nt the Easter week- !
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r s. , end with their parents, Mr. and
French d1splayed a gold eross 1 M f rrest Bachtel and daugiven her at t_he first WSCS As- '1 ,:~, ~iss Carol Bachtel and :
sem
. William Matlack, ;
b bly held m 1942 at Colum- "I
llr.and ,t 1iS.
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• pr;Jecth gt~nt lO a nee Y1 and children of Vienna. W. Va.
' 1anu1y or e s.:.as er season.
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Mrs. Criswell appointed a com- spent t e wee en w
: rnittee to work with the minis- pare~ts, Mr. and. Mnt
! ter on the remodeling of the up- ~ See and son, Keith, and Mr. ~.
stairs social room and on the \ and . Mrs. Raymond 'Y~lburn. I
committee are Mrs. .French, : M1ss Charlene Davis
I Mrs. Fultz, Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. ) ed Monday to. the. Rhode.
I F.arl Knight and Mrs. L'risweU. : School of De~1gn .m Providence,
1 The meetiag was closed with 1 R. I. where she IS a . student,
prayer.
after spending the sprmg vaca- .
The worship center, prepared tion with her p~rents, Dr. and !
CHECK OUR REGULAR
Mrs. Shuler, carried out the Mrs. J. J. DavlS.
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Ea&gt;•b!r theme with a
purple Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson,
cloth, the corss and crown of I Athens. ~~d Barbara .Jones and
•thorns plat'1!d with the bread 1 Larry Fmegold. Ohio ~~:~ ~~
i and goblt&gt;t of wine symbolic ~ sity students, were
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Iof Christ's life and death and gue~ts of Mr. and Mrs. Emer-~
resurrection.
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I covered with a lace cloth and I Dayton. and t.heir daughter. Cincenttred with an arrangement 1dy, and a friend, Phil DeVeny
• Armstrong Ceiling Tile
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jonquils of Ohio University, were Eas·
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' from the Shuler garden. YeUnw ter guesls of bis mother, mn1. 11
' candles in authentic Dutch wood David Farmer and Mr. ·
Co11fidence"
en shoes, t!ncircled with small Mrs. Arthur Skinner. Mr. and
nowers ftanked the arrangt.'- : Mrs. Farmer. and CirvJy
I ment. A salad course wa!l SPr9- \ ticipated in the presentalioa
ed b}· the hostesses, Mrs. Guy the 'Easter Cantata given at
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