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rotary of her dormitory Bar· over the Easter ~eekend Willi .
Hm~ Dorm.
hit\ parents. Mr. and
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Mr. and ·Mrs. W!Uiam Lone· James Arnold ~d hll ~
staff, Henderson, visited Sun- mother, Mrs. ):laura Jjra ry
day with Mr. and Mrs. FieLC· and other relatives. They also
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Miss ·carol Soott and MtSII' and Mrs. Arnold Euba~ I
Joy Boggs, student nurses at Eureka.
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Holzer Hospital School of Nurs- Mr. and Mrs. John P~rso 1
mg, spent, the weekend wlt,b and cblldren, Jeff and
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calumbas, _spent the wee
. S&lt;ott and Mrs. and Mrs. with he! parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,
Bog~.
. Ralph Gilmore.
Miss Dianne Criswell, student Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Goodrich
at St Joseph Hnsp1ial m of Dayton spent the week~
was the Easter with Mr. and Mrs .. Karl Ow Jl.
guest of her p~rents.
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. and Mrs. ~a.mes Criswell. More than ~ m111lon women
Mrs. Betty Wlihams and Mr. have a bunters llcense Ia lbl

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BULOVA
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Bruce Lloyd
Easter
Sunday..and son,
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field With her son and
Mr and Mrs. Jo~n Harley. ,
Mr. and Mrs.Jl'homos Rue
' and lam,ily. Sue and J T ent•r· l
project tamed E~ter SUnday ~lth a
' corrt·spondmg secretary ; Mrs. I
I dav of Bruce Gotthardt at thfl reported a record breaking sa le family ~mner at tbeJ_r holllf'
1r. uy Russell, trectsurer , Mrs. J
home of his
rand~other when the Ladies Auxiliary or on~- Tb1rd Ave. Attending were !
uqMUIY"I•"'
Richard Rosenbaum,
Mrs.
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' the Volunteer F'ire Dept met I thetr parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
BtntJ ~IP i or.! 1n '
fltle 21 1e111r1 Wltdl .
LouJS
Osborne
Mrs
Robert
Mrs.
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A.
Morgan.
m the town hall Monday 'even- Hobart Dillon and Mrs. John
'tettow • wftlt•.
. Mrs Donley
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· Reibel and 1 umor
Mrs. W. A. Morg•n and I ing
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' and Mr. an d
Lew"
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L.
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Mu. Keith Bowman or
Oak
Mrs, Jack Carsey, delegates to
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, Gotth ardt and son Bruce were The meetmg was ealled tt I .
Coun!y Council; and Mrs. Me- Members nf the Wlldwood : Easter dinner guests of .Mt· I order by the president. Ada I:u andh Miss dCharl?tte ~ow:
Kenzte Mrs. Roy Reuter Mrs Jumor 4-H Garden club and Its
Sl ·k
d d an, W o atten s Oh1o Umver
With 1 Bulon rou give mo;e
and Mrs. Roger Morg~n Hnd : ac . repor15 were rea an Isitv.
than a W3tch - you gi~e a fi11e
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liavmond Bat tv, Mrs. Guy &lt;rum. leade1 s. Mrs. VIctor
Hy ~Pll f . M ddl
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' approved and commwJiL'ations i Mr nd M
11ame, excellent workmanship
ther and Mrs G E Clark al and Mrs Dwight Milhoan met ami1y, 1 epor ·
ted
a
rs. Ron Holley,
tnd the distinclioa cl elegant
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e'venino
at
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Hysell
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Mrs.
Bernest
Bruch
were.
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Columbus,
spent
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good tastt.
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named 0 install the officers at home for a hike to identify Wild an
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pre-land
Mrs
Earl
Kni•ht
Mrs .
extensin Bu!ova liraduati oA
Ihe llt'Xt meetmg
oweJ s. rees an
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parents.
Mr.
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was
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remained
for
a
week's
Collection ,
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be
h
was selected to be the next ad 1 · ·
· later w1th Amta Houdashelt
and Mrs. Del rt Brnc .
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president m charge Members · Rev. A. N. Grueser returna ven ure 0 le 8 ies.
Mr. and Mra. Richard Picka
wou
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nes- , answered' roll call ~~th their I ed to hJs home Grove City Mrs. Slack, and Mrs. Carrie Iens and Mrs. Eloda Webb VJS·
I d&lt;~y and w!th the :sa me helpers I favorite
bird A contributiOn I toda y. after spe.nding several Sinclair, Will represent the ited in Columbus over the week· :I
r x~tpt ~rs . J~mes JSoulsWby who was made to. Wabkeena 8 naa ~ys with Miss Genevieve and Auxiliary at a meetmg ef the end with Mr. and Mrs. J a n
~~ I rep ~ce rs. ay arner. ture and \'a' lid flower r~serva. l Robert Stobarl.
Amencan Red Cross at the Hauck aDd children,
f ontnbullons of $24 was made lion
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. r.tr. and Mrs. Edwin Living· Epi..,pal Parish House
in and 'Brenda A. C. Webb and
or
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' Paul Kautz. ' They .
Several reports were given ston and Leslie and John of omeroy Oil JUrs ay.
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There were 382 Easter has· t were joined th•re by Mr. and i
I Jsay. &lt;on ' d' Sor H' h S 1 1 including one on how to lrellt New Albany, Ind. were
emor 1g c1oo • poisonous
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bites by P egg~ Mil- en gul's ts of her grandfath- e_1s made and ~old th'1s year, 1' Mrs. c. J . cummmgs,
hoan; one health, measles and er, John Frick.
lh1s being a gam of 150 over I Hampton, N. Y.
I its symptoms, by Palty Ihle Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weeks last year. Mrs. Slack wishes to I Mr. and · Mrs. William King
Pomoroy, Ohio
and on flowers,, 'snapdragons, and family .pi Reyaoldsburg, thank everyone who helped and Mrs. Evelyn Lewi• were
! which are good ~~~?rder flowers , spent the weekend with their in any way to make this the In Athens Monday evening to ,
10 FUCKI' "I "
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
· by Linda Hollon.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon huge sn¢cess it was.
' •ttend the Gr411d Inspection of
Sm1rt IIIII tvnetion.al.
17 jtwrlt .
NOT OPEN
Heidi Milhoan demonstrated I Weeks and Mrs.
Herman Anyone having empty bleach 1 Athens Chapter, OES.
r:~~rwf '. ltll~ ... .
il miniature arrangement us· Scholl.
jugs (I ql. size and up) they Miss Karen Wagner, daugh·
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
ing
violets
and
wild
carrots
in
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Miss
Jerri
Frick
of
Columbas
will give to tbe ladies, may Jer of Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Wag·
April 15-16
' an antique pitcher, and Kosta spent the weekend wlth her get in touch with any member ner of Bryn Mawr. Pa. spent
" JOY IN THE MORNING"
i Hysell showed what lo put in •
paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul and they will be picked up or [the Easter weekend with her
(1'echnieolor)
Use Our Lay-Away
Wi tb Richard Chamberlain
sewmg bo!. Each girl receiv· Frick and family.
may be left at any member's . grandmother, Mrs. Griff
and Yvette l\limeaux
ed a chrysanthemum plant ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kas· home. They will be stored lor I sell in Bradbury. Miss
Plan For
"DARK INTRUDER"
from
Mrs. Jaok Robson, region- ~ par and Ronnie of
Dayton next year's baskets,
ner is a student at Ohio
(.Rslie Nielson, Gilbert Green
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dtrector
for
being
outstaodwere
weekend
guests
of
their
Lunch
will
be
sold
by
the
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lllg gardeners ill District 11.
: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl group at the Luther Jabnston, White, Sylvia Zwilllne, Em1ml· ll
SUNDAY, MONDAY
•nd TUISDAY
Alter the meeting, the girls Parker and Mrs. Amanda Kas. auction sale April
Refresh- line Hendrix, Naomi LO~::
pamted
flower
COillainers
for
par.
ments
were
served
by
Mrs.
Sin· Ada Slack, and a guest,
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"WHEN THE BOYS
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a local
hospital. , Mrs. Hugh F'ergaeson and elair to these members, Agnes Theiss.
MEET THE GIRLS"
- Terhnit'olor.arne~ were played under the IJimmy, Miss Cleo Parker and
Connie Francis, Harn
direch~n of Sandra
Roush, David King of Columbus visitPresnell
recreation Jeader. alter whit"h ~ Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Colo"'rciiioriii!Qoiiiiiinsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!:l refreshment~ were served by Pearl Parker and M~. Fergue~
Mrs. Hysell.
son remained lor a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion How·
Dinner Party Given ell of Columbus and Mr. and
Mro. Wwter Walker were SunHonoring Birtlulny• day diiUler guests of Mr. aud
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY
Mr: md Mrs. Dan Thomas Mrs. James Will and family.
of V1enna, W. Va. and Gene Earl Teaford of Columbus
Crooks, Ohio State University, was a. recent dinner guest of
"ere Easter weekend j{uests of his mother, Mrs. Edith Tea
their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ford, Minersville.
Walter Crooks. Saturday even· Mrs. Lucy Taylor of McKe•·
W88r
mg Mrs. Thomas and her twin zie Ridge visited Saturday with
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brother, Gene, were honored Mrs. Eclitb Teaford.
with
a dinner party in observ· Mrs. Carl Moore
visited
Tett d ter test hu prol'en the ruga-ed durab ilit ~· or th~e
ance
of
their
brithdays
by
Mr.
Monday
evening
with
Mra.
Destmart.ly Btylt-d lln imold roo~truded !hoes for boys. ft&gt;aturin~~:
and Mrs. Crooks.
sie Patterson.
unique P.\'.c.• g u\ e~ . J-'ermll.n&lt;'nll}' bonded to tine llllpt'r
leatb~rs . i11e!le p•-muld e.d. sul t'11 wear longer, y ~&lt;l , lh\'y'rt
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ewing
liv:htweight and tl.l!'xihle, lrnim old mewn1 lung 'ft'ear!
Thomas (Jeanette Crooks), Vi. returned to their homo, AkrOB
enna; ' 11ss Rosetta Lisle, Sy· Monday, alter a visit with his
• p~ywlnyl Chloride
raruse; Mr. and Mrs. Edward sister and brother-iD~aw, Mr.
Crook~ and d~ughters, Pam and Mrs. Phil William....
and C•ndy, Middleport, Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. CJ.rence BosE. Frutb and Miss
Kathryn ter and family of Gallipolis
Fruth, Pl Pleasant and Gene spent Easter with her pareats,
Crooks, Columbus.
Mr. and Mrl. Pbii Wllliamaon.

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report ofwas
the g1ven by the
refreshments
weremothers
serverl with
by , !:\don
se&lt;,nd grade
M Gaul
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R 1 Gotthardt form. ·
IJarnf'S• Sonlsby and other offl· Mrs. Don Thomas, Mrs.' Paul[an·d r~o~~ Br~~."e ;e~rned
to I
I cers eleeted w~re Mrs. John Chapman, Mrs Guy Guinther thetr home, Columbus Sundar•.l
I W. Blaettnar, first VICe pre~n-1 and Mrs. Pat Duffy as host-' after s ndin several davs I
dent; Mrs. Jay Warner, ,.,.. 1esses.
w1t11 h;' motf,er Mrs w. A.
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v1ce prestde11t; Mrs. 1
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James Soulsby, recording sec- 1'
Mo~~~~;e H~~~;. o~a Middleport
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AroliftCJ- And ' , · University 1n Columbus wbere it.c~ with relatives in MII'J"
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MI'ddle00 rt ' ilyKappaand Kappa
Gamma Soror- and daughterS, Mary a-n d .
bas been named sec- Laura- of Cincinnati,
visited

Plan were made lor lnltia·
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Ilion of three girls at the next'.;
~ling April 25 when Bethel
No. 62 of International Order
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rob· of Job's Daughters met Monday The Rev. and Mrs, George
I •r'"'· Mr Q~ Mr~o: Robert F. evpnlng at thA Pomerov Ma· Siddall 'a~ children.
Laura.
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Tommy and Timmy, Plat!JI.
cuyahoga Fails, were """k· Linda Yost. honored queen, burg, spent the weekf'lld
• u-. T.Pn rrflw was elected and 125 for bond Jssue l)Ubllc· •nrl 011 ,.,d .. nf th .. i,. ru~r~&gt;nh: Mr. nrP~ittM »nrl Willi::am Haves with her oarents, Mr. and M'ts.
pr;;·id~nt-by the Pomeroy Eie- lty. A white elephant sale was 1;;;d
R~b~;iRoberts, ;.rved . •• guardian secretOry i Paul Smart and _qther rela,
I, mentary PTA Monday evening planned lor the next meeting. Pomeroy,
and treasurer, in the abReuce !fives. Sunday th~y wer~ guests
, at the school.
Richard Rosenbaum, ~hair· Mr. and Mrs. Melvin van of Mrs .. Mabel Goeg\ein and of het' stste~ artd family, Mr.
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Elza Gilmore. preslde~t. con was introduced and
asked Cincinnati where they will re- ill. Plans were made to help . ch1ldren, Kenl, Lori and Lynn.
,dueled .'he meetrng whtch op that the membirs help to give side.
with the cancer fund tag day on · Others, present were Mr. and
ened wtth the pledge . to , Oae all children the best education Mrs. George Powell of Park- April 30.
, Mrs. George !Uickett and
and prayer by Kermit "alton. p05sible after which he introburg w va and Mrs EJ. A eommunication was read tliY, Melame, Lmda.
Dennis
/drs. Donald McKenzie thank· duced Dr. Paul Raden of Ohio ~::. Ga~l 0i· Ch~ster visited ,_. coneerning Grand Session whieh land Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
~all who helped w1th the !It· Uni&gt;·ersity, who spoke on Our cently with their mother, Mrs. will beheldlnColumbusJune23 lsmart and Herman Kloes
ney supper and Mrs. Elza Gil· future in consolidation, follow· Adam Ebersbach.
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more r,oeported on the recent eQ by a questiOn and answer Mrs. Ida Burns .a\1 Mrs. Ad- , tel Election of officers was an- I Mr. ~nd Mrs. Osca~ .
reford hop and thanked those period.
am Ebersbach were
Easter nounced for the May 9 meeting, •and children of Gallipolis
who helped.
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At the close ol the meeting, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. The meeting closed In regular ed her parents, Mr. and

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SAIGON (UP!) - The military government c~Ei\~
lated today to a series of 10 Buddhist demands c;
for a return to civilian government In three to
mo~ths. More tha~ 20,000 Buddhist sympathizers sta1:edl
a VIC~ory celebratton through the streets of Saigon.
The promise came in an official decree signed
Chief of State Nguyen Van Thieu. It did not end
Narn's political crisis, however, since many Buddhists
still demand the immediate overthrow of the govern·
men! of Premier Nguyen
Cao Ky.
but Saigon remained tense.
Tbe bowing to
There were
a number
demands also raised the
of • military &lt;OUp to
the Ky government.
placed government sources
they were keeping a
eye o~ at least two
&lt;'Ommanders whom they
peel of uslpg the agitation In
plot Bf&amp;inst the governmeoe$
Ky was said to fear the
possibility of a military
ond attempted eoup against
govermnent ·e~en more than
Bnddhisis'
4rive.
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terrorist Incidents ~::r~:~~~
by Viet Cong trying
trouble. American
were ordered to remain in
quarters, Only military
jeeps were in the streets
they kept their distance.
Terrorists today hurled hand
grenades at military and
stations, staged gun haUics In
the streets and stabbed an
American. A woman and
· were wounded in a
explosioa outside
police station and three aollliersl
four .civilians were
t)Vo grenades were IOi!tedl
a taxicab window. ·

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Meigs Local School District students 1v111 partlclpaf4
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Bond issue to be voted on May 3 accordiog to
Laura Harrison, chairman of the PTlPTo oom•alto

DINNER SERVED
DINNER GIVEN
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson Mrs. Adam Ebersbacb enter·
entertained with a &lt;andleligbt tained with a cliiUler Saturday
dinner at their hame iJJ syra evening at her t.ome, Mulberrycuse Easter. Gue.sta
were av, Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Fritz Sisson, Ernie SissoR Jr., Melvin Van Meter and 10n,
Joyce Brace, John Cleland, and Miss Sybil Ebersbach,
Mrs.
the host and hoaless, Mr. and fda Burns, Miss Bernice
Mra. Patterson.
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DOMINO SUGAR
5 lb. 55c
Southern Roll OLEO _ 5 • Y2 lb. rolls 47c
FIRESIDE CRACKERS _ 2 • 1 lb. boxes 45c
Thank You Cherry PIE FILLING 2 cans49c
POT PIES
3 for 49c
Reg. 59a ANGEL FOOD CAKE
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Reg. 59c POTATO CHIPS
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FROSTIE ROOT BEER
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Reg. 39c BAKE 'N SERVE BREAD _ 29c
Broughtons ICE MilK _ 2 • Y2 gallons 89c

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games, Pittsburgh blanked Dodger hurler got himself in aged one more hll 'ofl BoUn but drove ID on...···
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five runs and five hils before St. Louis 3-2 in 12 Innings and fumbled a grounder for an righthander, wbo completed
,
He was yanked m the fourth New York was rained out at error, making all the runs in Ionly two gameo aU llat ......,, The win wao ''"" 1 lOth In a
Inning as_ the Dodgers dropped Cincinnati for the third straight the iJming unearned.
, whiHed nine u he coaoted 1o row over 1 two-year opan that
• . 7-6 deciSIOn. Bolin, wh earns day.
"When AlstOn suggested 1 go . victory.
..le~s back to the mlddle of
constderabty Ieos than his Los
AL Games
out, 1 wasn't about to argae I Atlendailce dropped •harply the M campaign. Ills lut
Angel~ colleague, guided San Baltimore whipped Boston 11-1 with him," Koufax said. Phil! from oper.lng day levels but Isetback came at the hancb of
Franci,sco 1o a 4-0 whitewash of and Minnesota beat Kansas Regan followed him to lbe nowhere u dr&amp;~Ucally as in j tbe Braves in Mllwaukee lut
C.hlcago, ~atierlng four hits &amp; City 5-3 in the only American mound and allowed only two AU&amp;nta where liO,B'Il oaw the , July. The. winning pitcher on 1
fanning mne.
LeaglU! activity. Detroit at New bill In five innings.
Southeaat's first major teague that occliBIOD WOI Ken Johnsoa
Even a miracle man like York and Cleveland at Washing- Bolin 27
ed both
game Tuesday and 12121 and, tronlcallr, he was the tooer
~pufax can't prepare
him· ton were rained But. California starter 'and 're~ever last se:Ona watched the second. Both ~es Wednesday Dlght.
self for a ,!Oason .with leas and Chicago w~re idle.
became m 1 n a g 0 r Herro..; the Bravea toot.
PlnchhiU.r John Jlerrnl!leln
than two ~eeks trammg. Sandy Rusty Slab s omgle. off Franks No. 2 man behind JuaR Wednesday night 11 waa singled in the 12th inning to
just wasn t ready Wednesday rehever Ron Perranosk1 m the Marichal as a result of Bob Vernon Law the National k k Itt R' h' All
night and didn't try to alibi.
ninlh scored Chuck Harrlaon Shaw's prolonged boldout. Wed- League's co~back player of noc
Ic Ie
en who
"'I c~uldn't throw the hall and snapped tH deadlock. Jim nesday night he proved just aa liiW, wbo applied the whilew· smgled wltb two out and stole
where . I wanted it with Owens, the third Aslro pitcher, tough on tho Cubs as Marichal ash, pacing four hila. Willie second. Former Cardinal hurler
anything on it," the Los got the win.
was opening day when be Star~ll, the Piralea leftfielder Roger Craig picked up the win.
Angeles lefty declared. "Ap- Koufu gave up a single run slopped Chicago on three bill, who won Tuesday'• conlelll Rnoklt Dennis Aust took the
f!8rently, I'm in the tired arm In the second inning and IIIUI' 11-1.
with a 13th lnD1ng bomer, toso.
II I'm s1age and Bob Bohn feels

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year," Oliva commented during second consecutive game by1a tw..run homer oft RotHe
spring training.
thrashing the Bostoo Red Sox S. Sheldon in the first Inning, and
What
he
does
still
do,
I
in tho only other league Oliva followed with his sameTony Oliva, who lerrorized
however,
iB
jubilantly
attack
encounter.
Two gam-Detroit winning blow.
American League infielders in
pitchers. A two-time balling at New York and Cleveland at
Palellll Re&lt;ovored
1965, has decided to concentrate
champion
In
his
first
two
years
Washington-w.,.e
postponed
by
The
game also proved that
all his energies against rival
of play, Oliva crashed a three- rain and Chicago and California Camtlt Pascual bas completely
pitchers this season.
run homer in the eighth inning were not scheduled.
recovered from the lhoulder
A!Utough Oliva hit a leagueWednesday to lift the defending Zollo Versalles. the junior mlaerle1 which plagued him
leading .321 for the Minoesola
champion Twins to a 5-3 victory circuli'• Most Valuable Player last year and caused him to
Twins last year, he worried
over the Kansas City Athletics last sea sen, began the uprising miss Ute second half of the
infielders more than pitchers
and a first place tie with with a twiH!ut single. Versalles aeason, Including the World
because he had a dangerous
Baltimore in the AL chase.
raced to second &amp;Ll 1 single by Series.
habit of letUng the bat fly out
The Orioles also won their Sandy Valdespino, 'Vho had hit Paacuat, the a"" of the
Twins' staft in previous seaDaily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 14,
NBA Playoff !itaJidlac•
sons, hurled eight mmngs
By United Prell IDtoraatwaal before being lifted for a pinchEaaleril Dlvlsloa
hiller and received credit for
New
BHkf.stvea
the
victory. Allhongb he wasn't
By United p,... International
W. L. overpowering, allowing etght
1~Boston
l I hill and all three rurJS, he
Amerlcoo
Philadelphia
I l appearo ready to make o
Baltimore
2 0 1.000
I.Ciinched series
strong C81ltribullon to Minnes•
Western Dlvhlon
ta's pennant effort.
Frank and BrookJ Roblnaon
Chicago
1 o],000
MILWAUKEE &lt;UP!) - The successfully sued the sporl
W. L. eacb bomered for the oecond
Washillt!lon
0 1 000 II\ cboice today was up to basebsll under any antitrust law.
Los Angeteo
3 3 time In as many days and
New York
·o 1 . 630 1~ -the Milwaukee Braves in 1966 Baseball has claimed lmmunl· St. Louts
I 3 pitcher Jim Palmor aided his
WednOiday'o Reaaltl
California
0 I .OOo l II or the Milwaukee Brewers In ty from federal antitrust laws
twn eaul!le with a two-run
Boston
0 2 •1110 z 1967 ·
1 under a 1922
U.S. Supreme Sl. Louis 131 I.G&amp; Angelea 121 circuit Itt the Orioles' easy win.
(Only game ocbeduledl
K&gt;nsaa City. . 0 2 J100 . 2
However, the sport vowed to Court decision, but Roller
Start Homer llorrago
· · · · -·
continue Its court fight in an that sam~ decision to rule
Frsnk, acquired from the
ABL Pla,.n SlaDtllap
Wednes.iay'o Results
effort to keep It the ,. Atlanta heh had jUrisdiction in the case.
Reda
over the winter, rocked
1 e 1922 decJSI~n sa1d
By Ualted Pft11 lntoraatlolal Boston otarter Dave Morehead ·
Baltimore a· Boston 1
Braves" 'forever and eomple~&amp;Minnesota 5 Kansas City S
Jy remove from the major ~asebaii was ~n mtrastate,
lleriet A
for a four.J&gt;agger in the first
Detroit ~t N.Y., ppd., rain
leagues the ''miracle city" of . mterstate, busmess.
Best.of.Sevea
Inning and BrookJ lmmedialely
Cleve. at Wash., ppd., rain
the 19508
Ba,.ball Commissioner
W. L. followed with a similar blaot.
· !Only games scheduled!
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I 0 Palmer tdded insult t. injury
Tbmday't Probable Pitcher• ~;rcuitt Jndge ~!mer W. League President warren GDeo Quebec
0 1 ill lbe next frame to sJve the
Delrolt .a t New Yor~ ~1:2~);·;.- / :~~·~:r~, nth at prece entyter-11etttng along with Braves officials:
Serleo B
Birds a 4-0 edge.
a came a
a said they
uld
peal ••McLain · 1I •~") and
Best.of.Five
nrarathon 36-hour stint behind deci .
t wo th apw•- "'"
Palmer, the bright new hope
quette (UH81 vs. Stottlemyre closed doors of his chambers
sron o
e
Qcxmsin
W. L. of Baltimore'• olarting rotation,
(20-9) and'.Frlend (8-12) .
Wednesday night ordered
Supreme Court. However, Eck· Springfield
I 0 went the route and aca tiered
Kansas Ciey at Minnesota- Braves to return to Milwaukee ert, Giles and the Braves all Hershey
I I five hils. Althongh he walked
Talbot OO..iZ) vs. Kaat (111-ll).
promised further statemenls
Sor1
eight, Palmer blanked the
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tl C
~aliforilia :tt Chicago-Lopez gives the City an expansion page docu
L
178BesHf·Five
Boso1 untO the ninth when Cart
(14-m vs. Horien (13-13) .
franchise lor 1967 before May
men
W. L. Yulnem.!ki drove in Rico
!Only games scheduled)
t6.
Cleveland
t 0 Petracelll with a single.
Pittsburgh
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• Friday's Gamel
Vlolalea Act
S tO
Wed:Doday'1 Res ..tl
performance of reliever Keu
Ctllifotnia ·it Minnesota
He found baseball had
:
Rocheater
3
Quebec
2
Sanclero,
who fanned eight and
Washington ·at Detroit
. violated Wisconsin's "Litlle Sea~"D
·
Springfield
3
Herahey
%
allowed
only
one hue runner in
Boston st Cleveland
Aptltrust Act" by
""
Cleveland
5
Pittsburgh
2
four
innings.
New York at Baltimore
the Braves to AUanta
tOnly games scheduled)
result that Ir·' "' ' ""
Natioual Lea e
commerce within tbe stat~ has
guL
Pet
GB
been
substantially restrained."
W' ' '
In addition to the "come back CINCINNATI (UP!) - II the
Pitblburgh
2 0 1.000 ... or else" order, Roller tackf!d 011 Reds' luek isn't any better on
Sar Fran.
2 0 1.000 ... fines of 15,000 lor each Nlttlonal the road than It was here. It's
Philadelphia
I 0 1.000 \\ League club and the pavment likely lo be a long season for
Los Angeles
1 1 .500 I
court costs. Costs to thP. 1 followen~ of the Cincinnati club.
Hrmston
1 1 .500 1 state. thus far, have been After perhaps the team's
New York
0 0 .000 1
at 1500,000.
worst spring exhibition record In
lyJer Crook
While Electrlo
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rmcinnati
0 0 .000 t
Roller ordered the expsnslon a decade. the Reds have 8
BowlinJ Leape
Team
5
6 25
St. Louis
0 1 .000
franchl~ be given either to the strmg .of three consecutive set- The Catch~alls and ''D" Shift
High Game - Sieve
Van
Chirago
0 2 .000 2 countv. which has apnlied to backs m attempting to open the won two poinla eaelt c F
Meier,
190,
Becky
Hawley,
169;
Allanta
o 2 .000 2 the league lor m•mbershlp, or regular ,..son.
guson was hip for the (:.~
Wednesday'• Resalh
to an unspecified private I!J'SUp. Wednesday's
postponement alit with llltl. Ed '111omaa .., Jijgh Series - Lennie Van Met.
.,, 526, Barbara
White, 394.
.
One group, lbe Milwaukee means It will be April 22 before bigh for "D" ilhift with ll$
High
Team
Game
and
SerteoN.Y. at Clp., mghf, ppd., rain Brewers, lms applied to !he the le'am's hometown fans will
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J,
671,
2014.
P.ltts. 7 Atlanta 0, night
teague and has been turned )la•e a chance to
lbe in The Laborers woa
lhree
P~ila. 3 St.L. 2._ (12 ins) night
Allan H. IBud) Selig, periqn. That's whe':' the ~eds polnil from · ' 'A" · Operation
Houston 7 Los Ang 6, night
of the Brewers, said retut'p, .home 1o face Pbiladel· with 0. Neal rotting 2t7-af6. D.
Bantam Gfrlt Leape
Sun Fran. 4 Chicago 0, night
gmup was willing 1o spend phia. \
Halfhill rotted 221. R. MitchApril 5,
Tbursday•s Probable Pltcbero
mlllion lor an expansion The," next Cincinnati attempt ell was higb for "A'' Operation
Woa I.G&amp;t
: Chicago . at Sah Francisco- . .
end would BIBO be to get illto the National League with 32U.I&amp;.
Team I
8\i
211
luht (tJ.ll) vs. Herbel (IU). Wltlm.t! to purchast the Bra~es action com., Friday night at "B" Maintenance Won four Team 2
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Milwaukee at a subatan«at- Philadelphia, which went 12 in· polnta from "C'' Operation with Team 3
l\1
6\\
(nll!ht)-Bunnlng (19-91 or H•r· ly htgher~tgure.
ntngs to win tto Initial game G. RDey rolllnc 21S-2U • m Team 4
4 7
bett 15-l) vs. Jaster 13-1)) .
veral Flnlt
Wednesday night.
R. Clay wao btlb for ''C" ~ lllgho - Reaa Booth,
127:
2
lbuslon at Los
was the first time Manager Don HeHner Indica~ eraUon wltb IIUM.
Team • 7111.
&lt;night)- Bruco f9-18) vs.
f baseball waa found ed he wUl start Sammy Eilts Day MWienlnco ..,. lbe
---(0.0) .
o a stale antitrust agatnat the Phllllea. NeW&lt;OIIIer Yard won two pointo eacb. L.
lllrly Wodtleoota, Mixed
(Only games ocheduled)
ou':~de bafirot!.n t:: Milt Pappaa had been ached- Kennedy wu btlb tor t b 1
April I, 1111
ay'&amp; Ga-•a
,.
uled lo pitch the opener agatmt Ylrd with 510. P. Ohlllqrer waa IIIII
"'" Loll
.. , . Frid
the New York Mots, but now ts high for . Day Maintenlltee Willi
loppen
301; 14%
I)Uanta at New York
~·Stan
out of the rotation.
218-,., C. Tennsnt rolled 213. KlJill Plllo
24\; II%
Cln. at Pblla., night
·
,..._ Four Rnaeo
23\1 II%
· St. Louil at Pittsburgh
FJG.RT IN 11W1!11£N
Day Malntenaneo . ...... lilt! K • P't
lllo Jill\
Cbt._cag'o at Los Ang., niMh!
GOTEIIO'"G
s
"A"
()per
11oa
.
Spollen
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a
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ijwston at S.n Fran., olgbt
- ~~ox~ng · promoter Uwln Leborers ..... ..... ,; ..... 31
oursome
IS :at
Mlqvlsl said Wednesday nlsbt Ylrd ........... ,;; ~,... ,. •·...,
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NEW .COACJt
. . beavyweJJht chaJn.. "C"
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pion l'l&lt;!Jd Poltersoll will ll'' Shift ...... ,,, ;!.!j; ,, , U% Serleo - Ann Hsnnt.., 811;
. Jobs carpenter, freshman b.., I Ill'
iWobab])'. ilgbt lhltt 1111111mer 11t "B" Malll!anllq :•'.':!• 11 · ~Kloel, 131; ~ Team
ketoall coach at Gettysburg
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~!lege for the paat sbt yea11,
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Team Serl" - Kine P1b1, 1181.
~edne:'.day resigned hll post Ill
FIGHT DATI SET
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Jlld a..tl Wlllllo!Q -llllltoppero
...;~ch~c~.:ot.Qbto 8accet
Rldept rthColle~.
HI! wc A8T u, Eltgland
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COI:Il -Dkll Han of Boatoa'
o\fll t, -~ · ..-,
,.r,_ YllqiiOn
' carpenter IUCCeedtt Rldllrd
~ .' Jileel 8rltflb lllhl ._ .
W• IMt
14.:W.~.'!f-l ·
Rart.or. wbo 11iiCDelflut weelt,
~ olt.oalpton adc Colder- Tum I
Ia . 10
Not A Cootwtl
become head' ' basketball
Tltltlt1 tllllk'oqntl bout bon.., Team 3
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Jl~~
. fo ' •'-' n l· · M!ri!.,..,D, ~ l.«wrli Telm f
. 11 II
Gu Stillleii
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4"'ttittd 011
. 'If ' lt .. - ...... ,,,. I,.Y, P:.
of biB hands and sill all around
the infield.
ThiB hostile altitude was
attribuled to an Injured knuckle
on the middle finger or hia
right hand, a condition whi&lt;
weakened his grip on the bat.
011 Frl ndl T
e Y erms
Bul an operation during the
winter months has re'Stored
Tony to friendly term• with the
opposition.
"! no throw the bat this

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Giants Whitewash Cubs 4-0: Pirates Win

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!!sndy ~u Is in the "tired/ stage."
1more In the third, lhree on Joe
Cout To VIeWy
belted hiJ oeeonct tf lbe year
In other National LeaRUe !Morgan's roundtr.ioper. The / Leo Durocher'• crew m111-l with • man on tn tM thlrtl and
lltolljtl' llian ev..-.
games, Pittsburgh blanked Dodger hurler got himself in aged one more hll 'ofl BoUn but drove ID on...···
--f~ iJ,;
Houston nked Koufax for Atlanta !HI, Philadelphia edged hot water in the lblrd when he one leoo run. The akle ll'lll1ng nigbl
five runs and five hils before St. Louis 3-2 in 12 Innings and fumbled a grounder for an righthander, wbo completed
,
He was yanked m the fourth New York was rained out at error, making all the runs in Ionly two gameo aU llat ......,, The win wao ''"" 1 lOth In a
Inning as_ the Dodgers dropped Cincinnati for the third straight the iJming unearned.
, whiHed nine u he coaoted 1o row over 1 two-year opan that
• . 7-6 deciSIOn. Bolin, wh earns day.
"When AlstOn suggested 1 go . victory.
..le~s back to the mlddle of
constderabty Ieos than his Los
AL Games
out, 1 wasn't about to argae I Atlendailce dropped •harply the M campaign. Ills lut
Angel~ colleague, guided San Baltimore whipped Boston 11-1 with him," Koufax said. Phil! from oper.lng day levels but Isetback came at the hancb of
Franci,sco 1o a 4-0 whitewash of and Minnesota beat Kansas Regan followed him to lbe nowhere u dr&amp;~Ucally as in j tbe Braves in Mllwaukee lut
C.hlcago, ~atierlng four hits &amp; City 5-3 in the only American mound and allowed only two AU&amp;nta where liO,B'Il oaw the , July. The. winning pitcher on 1
fanning mne.
LeaglU! activity. Detroit at New bill In five innings.
Southeaat's first major teague that occliBIOD WOI Ken Johnsoa
Even a miracle man like York and Cleveland at Washing- Bolin 27
ed both
game Tuesday and 12121 and, tronlcallr, he was the tooer
~pufax can't prepare
him· ton were rained But. California starter 'and 're~ever last se:Ona watched the second. Both ~es Wednesday Dlght.
self for a ,!Oason .with leas and Chicago w~re idle.
became m 1 n a g 0 r Herro..; the Bravea toot.
PlnchhiU.r John Jlerrnl!leln
than two ~eeks trammg. Sandy Rusty Slab s omgle. off Franks No. 2 man behind JuaR Wednesday night 11 waa singled in the 12th inning to
just wasn t ready Wednesday rehever Ron Perranosk1 m the Marichal as a result of Bob Vernon Law the National k k Itt R' h' All
night and didn't try to alibi.
ninlh scored Chuck Harrlaon Shaw's prolonged boldout. Wed- League's co~back player of noc
Ic Ie
en who
"'I c~uldn't throw the hall and snapped tH deadlock. Jim nesday night he proved just aa liiW, wbo applied the whilew· smgled wltb two out and stole
where . I wanted it with Owens, the third Aslro pitcher, tough on tho Cubs as Marichal ash, pacing four hila. Willie second. Former Cardinal hurler
anything on it," the Los got the win.
was opening day when be Star~ll, the Piralea leftfielder Roger Craig picked up the win.
Angeles lefty declared. "Ap- Koufu gave up a single run slopped Chicago on three bill, who won Tuesday'• conlelll Rnoklt Dennis Aust took the
f!8rently, I'm in the tired arm In the second inning and IIIUI' 11-1.
with a 13th lnD1ng bomer, toso.
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year," Oliva commented during second consecutive game by1a tw..run homer oft RotHe
spring training.
thrashing the Bostoo Red Sox S. Sheldon in the first Inning, and
What
he
does
still
do,
I
in tho only other league Oliva followed with his sameTony Oliva, who lerrorized
however,
iB
jubilantly
attack
encounter.
Two gam-Detroit winning blow.
American League infielders in
pitchers. A two-time balling at New York and Cleveland at
Palellll Re&lt;ovored
1965, has decided to concentrate
champion
In
his
first
two
years
Washington-w.,.e
postponed
by
The
game also proved that
all his energies against rival
of play, Oliva crashed a three- rain and Chicago and California Camtlt Pascual bas completely
pitchers this season.
run homer in the eighth inning were not scheduled.
recovered from the lhoulder
A!Utough Oliva hit a leagueWednesday to lift the defending Zollo Versalles. the junior mlaerle1 which plagued him
leading .321 for the Minoesola
champion Twins to a 5-3 victory circuli'• Most Valuable Player last year and caused him to
Twins last year, he worried
over the Kansas City Athletics last sea sen, began the uprising miss Ute second half of the
infielders more than pitchers
and a first place tie with with a twiH!ut single. Versalles aeason, Including the World
because he had a dangerous
Baltimore in the AL chase.
raced to second &amp;Ll 1 single by Series.
habit of letUng the bat fly out
The Orioles also won their Sandy Valdespino, 'Vho had hit Paacuat, the a"" of the
Twins' staft in previous seaDaily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 14,
NBA Playoff !itaJidlac•
sons, hurled eight mmngs
By United Prell IDtoraatwaal before being lifted for a pinchEaaleril Dlvlsloa
hiller and received credit for
New
BHkf.stvea
the
victory. Allhongb he wasn't
By United p,... International
W. L. overpowering, allowing etght
1~Boston
l I hill and all three rurJS, he
Amerlcoo
Philadelphia
I l appearo ready to make o
Baltimore
2 0 1.000
I.Ciinched series
strong C81ltribullon to Minnes•
Western Dlvhlon
ta's pennant effort.
Frank and BrookJ Roblnaon
Chicago
1 o],000
MILWAUKEE &lt;UP!) - The successfully sued the sporl
W. L. eacb bomered for the oecond
Washillt!lon
0 1 000 II\ cboice today was up to basebsll under any antitrust law.
Los Angeteo
3 3 time In as many days and
New York
·o 1 . 630 1~ -the Milwaukee Braves in 1966 Baseball has claimed lmmunl· St. Louts
I 3 pitcher Jim Palmor aided his
WednOiday'o Reaaltl
California
0 I .OOo l II or the Milwaukee Brewers In ty from federal antitrust laws
twn eaul!le with a two-run
Boston
0 2 •1110 z 1967 ·
1 under a 1922
U.S. Supreme Sl. Louis 131 I.G&amp; Angelea 121 circuit Itt the Orioles' easy win.
(Only game ocbeduledl
K&gt;nsaa City. . 0 2 J100 . 2
However, the sport vowed to Court decision, but Roller
Start Homer llorrago
· · · · -·
continue Its court fight in an that sam~ decision to rule
Frsnk, acquired from the
ABL Pla,.n SlaDtllap
Wednes.iay'o Results
effort to keep It the ,. Atlanta heh had jUrisdiction in the case.
Reda
over the winter, rocked
1 e 1922 decJSI~n sa1d
By Ualted Pft11 lntoraatlolal Boston otarter Dave Morehead ·
Baltimore a· Boston 1
Braves" 'forever and eomple~&amp;Minnesota 5 Kansas City S
Jy remove from the major ~asebaii was ~n mtrastate,
lleriet A
for a four.J&gt;agger in the first
Detroit ~t N.Y., ppd., rain
leagues the ''miracle city" of . mterstate, busmess.
Best.of.Sevea
Inning and BrookJ lmmedialely
Cleve. at Wash., ppd., rain
the 19508
Ba,.ball Commissioner
W. L. followed with a similar blaot.
· !Only games scheduled!
. . ·
tiarh Eckert and National Rochester
I 0 Palmer tdded insult t. injury
Tbmday't Probable Pitcher• ~;rcuitt Jndge ~!mer W. League President warren GDeo Quebec
0 1 ill lbe next frame to sJve the
Delrolt .a t New Yor~ ~1:2~);·;.- / :~~·~:r~, nth at prece entyter-11etttng along with Braves officials:
Serleo B
Birds a 4-0 edge.
a came a
a said they
uld
peal ••McLain · 1I •~") and
Best.of.Five
nrarathon 36-hour stint behind deci .
t wo th apw•- "'"
Palmer, the bright new hope
quette (UH81 vs. Stottlemyre closed doors of his chambers
sron o
e
Qcxmsin
W. L. of Baltimore'• olarting rotation,
(20-9) and'.Frlend (8-12) .
Wednesday night ordered
Supreme Court. However, Eck· Springfield
I 0 went the route and aca tiered
Kansas Ciey at Minnesota- Braves to return to Milwaukee ert, Giles and the Braves all Hershey
I I five hils. Althongh he walked
Talbot OO..iZ) vs. Kaat (111-ll).
promised further statemenls
Sor1
eight, Palmer blanked the
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tl C
~aliforilia :tt Chicago-Lopez gives the City an expansion page docu
L
178BesHf·Five
Boso1 untO the ninth when Cart
(14-m vs. Horien (13-13) .
franchise lor 1967 before May
men
W. L. Yulnem.!ki drove in Rico
!Only games scheduled)
t6.
Cleveland
t 0 Petracelll with a single.
Pittsburgh
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• Friday's Gamel
Vlolalea Act
S tO
Wed:Doday'1 Res ..tl
performance of reliever Keu
Ctllifotnia ·it Minnesota
He found baseball had
:
Rocheater
3
Quebec
2
Sanclero,
who fanned eight and
Washington ·at Detroit
. violated Wisconsin's "Litlle Sea~"D
·
Springfield
3
Herahey
%
allowed
only
one hue runner in
Boston st Cleveland
Aptltrust Act" by
""
Cleveland
5
Pittsburgh
2
four
innings.
New York at Baltimore
the Braves to AUanta
tOnly games scheduled)
result that Ir·' "' ' ""
Natioual Lea e
commerce within tbe stat~ has
guL
Pet
GB
been
substantially restrained."
W' ' '
In addition to the "come back CINCINNATI (UP!) - II the
Pitblburgh
2 0 1.000 ... or else" order, Roller tackf!d 011 Reds' luek isn't any better on
Sar Fran.
2 0 1.000 ... fines of 15,000 lor each Nlttlonal the road than It was here. It's
Philadelphia
I 0 1.000 \\ League club and the pavment likely lo be a long season for
Los Angeles
1 1 .500 I
court costs. Costs to thP. 1 followen~ of the Cincinnati club.
Hrmston
1 1 .500 1 state. thus far, have been After perhaps the team's
New York
0 0 .000 1
at 1500,000.
worst spring exhibition record In
lyJer Crook
While Electrlo
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rmcinnati
0 0 .000 t
Roller ordered the expsnslon a decade. the Reds have 8
BowlinJ Leape
Team
5
6 25
St. Louis
0 1 .000
franchl~ be given either to the strmg .of three consecutive set- The Catch~alls and ''D" Shift
High Game - Sieve
Van
Chirago
0 2 .000 2 countv. which has apnlied to backs m attempting to open the won two poinla eaelt c F
Meier,
190,
Becky
Hawley,
169;
Allanta
o 2 .000 2 the league lor m•mbershlp, or regular ,..son.
guson was hip for the (:.~
Wednesday'• Resalh
to an unspecified private I!J'SUp. Wednesday's
postponement alit with llltl. Ed '111omaa .., Jijgh Series - Lennie Van Met.
.,, 526, Barbara
White, 394.
.
One group, lbe Milwaukee means It will be April 22 before bigh for "D" ilhift with ll$
High
Team
Game
and
SerteoN.Y. at Clp., mghf, ppd., rain Brewers, lms applied to !he the le'am's hometown fans will
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671,
2014.
P.ltts. 7 Atlanta 0, night
teague and has been turned )la•e a chance to
lbe in The Laborers woa
lhree
P~ila. 3 St.L. 2._ (12 ins) night
Allan H. IBud) Selig, periqn. That's whe':' the ~eds polnil from · ' 'A" · Operation
Houston 7 Los Ang 6, night
of the Brewers, said retut'p, .home 1o face Pbiladel· with 0. Neal rotting 2t7-af6. D.
Bantam Gfrlt Leape
Sun Fran. 4 Chicago 0, night
gmup was willing 1o spend phia. \
Halfhill rotted 221. R. MitchApril 5,
Tbursday•s Probable Pltcbero
mlllion lor an expansion The," next Cincinnati attempt ell was higb for "A'' Operation
Woa I.G&amp;t
: Chicago . at Sah Francisco- . .
end would BIBO be to get illto the National League with 32U.I&amp;.
Team I
8\i
211
luht (tJ.ll) vs. Herbel (IU). Wltlm.t! to purchast the Bra~es action com., Friday night at "B" Maintenance Won four Team 2
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Philadelphia at St. Loulo
Milwaukee at a subatan«at- Philadelphia, which went 12 in· polnta from "C'' Operation with Team 3
l\1
6\\
(nll!ht)-Bunnlng (19-91 or H•r· ly htgher~tgure.
ntngs to win tto Initial game G. RDey rolllnc 21S-2U • m Team 4
4 7
bett 15-l) vs. Jaster 13-1)) .
veral Flnlt
Wednesday night.
R. Clay wao btlb for ''C" ~ lllgho - Reaa Booth,
127:
2
lbuslon at Los
was the first time Manager Don HeHner Indica~ eraUon wltb IIUM.
Team • 7111.
&lt;night)- Bruco f9-18) vs.
f baseball waa found ed he wUl start Sammy Eilts Day MWienlnco ..,. lbe
---(0.0) .
o a stale antitrust agatnat the Phllllea. NeW&lt;OIIIer Yard won two pointo eacb. L.
lllrly Wodtleoota, Mixed
(Only games ocheduled)
ou':~de bafirot!.n t:: Milt Pappaa had been ached- Kennedy wu btlb tor t b 1
April I, 1111
ay'&amp; Ga-•a
,.
uled lo pitch the opener agatmt Ylrd with 510. P. Ohlllqrer waa IIIII
"'" Loll
.. , . Frid
the New York Mots, but now ts high for . Day Maintenlltee Willi
loppen
301; 14%
I)Uanta at New York
~·Stan
out of the rotation.
218-,., C. Tennsnt rolled 213. KlJill Plllo
24\; II%
Cln. at Pblla., night
·
,..._ Four Rnaeo
23\1 II%
· St. Louil at Pittsburgh
FJG.RT IN 11W1!11£N
Day Malntenaneo . ...... lilt! K • P't
lllo Jill\
Cbt._cag'o at Los Ang., niMh!
GOTEIIO'"G
s
"A"
()per
11oa
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Spollen
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ijwston at S.n Fran., olgbt
- ~~ox~ng · promoter Uwln Leborers ..... ..... ,; ..... 31
oursome
IS :at
Mlqvlsl said Wednesday nlsbt Ylrd ........... ,;; ~,... ,. •·...,
Game - Ann lllrmlng,
NEW .COACJt
. . beavyweJJht chaJn.. "C"
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lRENTON, N.J. IUPI) ill
pion l'l&lt;!Jd Poltersoll will ll'' Shift ...... ,,, ;!.!j; ,, , U% Serleo - Ann Hsnnt.., 811;
. Jobs carpenter, freshman b.., I Ill'
iWobab])'. ilgbt lhltt 1111111mer 11t "B" Malll!anllq :•'.':!• 11 · ~Kloel, 131; ~ Team
ketoall coach at Gettysburg
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Cltcballl ..... , ••,..,1.,~• ,1J1
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~!lege for the paat sbt yea11,
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Team Serl" - Kine P1b1, 1181.
~edne:'.day resigned hll post Ill
FIGHT DATI SET
~· I.&amp;ND
Jlld a..tl Wlllllo!Q -llllltoppero
...;~ch~c~.:ot.Qbto 8accet
Rldept rthColle~.
HI! wc A8T u, Eltgland
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W• IMt
14.:W.~.'!f-l ·
Rart.or. wbo 11iiCDelflut weelt,
~ olt.oalpton adc Colder- Tum I
Ia . 10
Not A Cootwtl
become head' ' basketball
Tltltlt1 tllllk'oqntl bout bon.., Team 3
·II If
~ c 1o 1o1
Jl~~
. fo ' •'-' n l· · M!ri!.,..,D, ~ l.«wrli Telm f
. 11 II
Gu Stillleii
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4"'ttittd 011
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of biB hands and sill all around
the infield.
ThiB hostile altitude was
attribuled to an Injured knuckle
on the middle finger or hia
right hand, a condition whi&lt;
weakened his grip on the bat.
011 Frl ndl T
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Bul an operation during the
winter months has re'Stored
Tony to friendly term• with the
opposition.
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pme with the St. Louis Hawks Schaus oald he "!.~gbt
IIIII they may not be able to Wedneoday nlsht's game, •Wbteb
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tied the serlei at 3·3, wu "well
The Lakefs . built a 3-1 lead of!iciated-fJJr that type of a
over tne Hawks in their best-of· game:~
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nlavoff series and headed tbe start," Schaus said.
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ioWant their home court la!!t Player-coach Richie liuerm
weekend to clinch the series. of the H~w~s said, "we played
The Lakers haven't smiled very fivo gnnd gaines noiv wlth our
often since iast weekend.
llacks to tht wall. Ttie p~sure
The Hawks beat the Lllkm is on them."
IIZ.IIO on the Lokers' home Guerin, still feeling the
&lt;our! Sunday night and then effects ol a pulled groin
further insulted the \\'estern muscle; directed his charges
Division leaders Wednesday from the backcourt for 37
night here 131·127.
minutes In the bruising g"We m!ghl just shoot a titOe and scored 20 points. BUI
practice when we get back " BrJdges led the Hawks wUh Z9.
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IL.wts' IIIla! .two poinil on free dlv!Bio~ s~m~s, wqn only one
ng o
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lhrowo. West flniahed with
fi!Uile mthe aeneB with Bosl&lt;ln. R.M~;.~~~~~~!. s;~~t~nd CeUa
McCoy spent the weekend in
Washington, D. c. Tbey were
guests of M~s Baibara Post.
Mr. and Mrs. Starting Mas" ... ~1nst
sar, Dlnaa and Charles, visitL"1f51U
~.:&gt;
ed sunday with her grandmoth·
CLEVELAND (UPIJ - AprU~; Attendance· Dgures for open· er, Mrs. Florence Sturm, at ·
sbow.rs might bring May now- lng days began to sa~ , badly Grantsville, W. Va.
b 1 th
ist 1n brin111ng ilter the 19M team won the Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCa1n
ers, u ey pers
-e
doubleheaders for the Cleveland American League pennant. and daughters, Sherry, Faith,
lndlans.
·
Thtngo beeame so bad that and Amber, and Mrs. Mary
.
early In 1966 1t was rumored Reed spent Monday
evening
Last oprlng, the ohowef9 the Tl'the might preler happier with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clecame with eudJ frequency when bunting grounds.
land and observed Mrs. CleBy UDlted PrtSJ Internadonal
the Tribe should have been But siX!denly the lans ••me land's birthday. Others there
American Leacue
playing that the Indians spent to !He and on opening day tlltl! were Mr. and Mrs. ~·~~~·~ II
Detroit at N.Y., ppd., rain
considerable tlme just dawdling gave their support to the tune White and Mr. and Mrs. ·
Cleve-. at W3sh., pJ&gt;(1., rain
1 around waiting Cor clear skies. or 44.325. Home attendance I'O.!e Frecker, Charles and Sharon.
1be result was a heavy sched· to nearly one million for the
Bult.
220 000 040- 8 8 0!
Iule of makeup games and a first time since 1959 when they Mr. and Mrs. Starling
Boston
ltOtl 1100 001- 1 52
tired pitching staff later In the ltnished in mond place.
sar called recontly onDinsmc~•ll
ODS
Palmer 11-ll) and Etchebar-1 WESTERVILLE Ohio CUP!) season.
And the Tribe last season ents, Mr. and Mrs.
ON THE CORNIR
ren: Morehead, Sanders (4), _Otterbein College received a l 'Ibis season, Jn tWG attempts, raised itself to over the .500 :.~Je:ndoiM:!~~ke:n:vans
Magrim (8) and Ryan. LP- formal apology Tuesday from Cleveland has broken even. The mark, a. feat teal hadn't been
MDrehead HJ-1). HR~-F. Robm- the National. Collegiate Athletic opener wa~ played Monday, _but accompliShed In four years•.
Dr. Harold Brown, President, or the Pomeroy Lions son &lt;2nd), B. Robmson (2nd), Associ~tion &lt;NCAAl for any Wednesdays game at Washmg- Even the Clevelan~ Pollee
Club disclosed today that the Club has made donations , Palmer (lst).
unpleasantness or embarrass- to~~~ l:f~pon~d. the Tribe"s ~~rt~nt ha~ wa;-r:.-d upth~o
to three projects endorsed by the Lions of Ohio. The I
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rojects are $20 to the Ohio Lions Eye Research Foun· Kan City OOt 200 ooo- 3 8 1 NCAA statmg the college had home &lt;lpener Frld'ay against year. by ordering remforced I
Sation and $20 to Pilot Dogs. Inc., and international re- Mmn.
200 1100 OJx- 5 7 2 1 .1 d to com ly with the 1.6 Boston &lt;outd bring out ~ crowd traf!Jc squads to handle the an·
rule
that would put the Indians on be~pated crowds.
1 ro s $20
1 Sheldon, Lindblad (41 and a~el f
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a ~1~n~y fo~ these contrihu-~ Bryan; Pascual, Klippstein (9) scT~~~~e; :rom Walre~ Byers, the warpath and the . club's Acc~rding to City Traffic AS YOU OPEN Your NEW CARPET HOUSE
tions has come from the of Cincinnati.
and B~Uey. WP-Pascual (!-0) executive dtrector of the NCAA, management at peace w1tn the ~missioner . Sam Skerote~,
Club's local fund-raising ac- Smce the Foundation
was LP--:Lmdblad (!).~). HRs-\ al· was in response to 8 demand fans.
additional pollee! both um- ,
started 14 years ago, the Lions despmo (lstl. Ohva list).
by Otterbein President Lynn W. A look at the record book! formed an~ m plam clotbes, are I
tivities.
The Ohio Lions Eye Research of Ohio have glven $343.425 00
Turner for a public apology for !shows that as opemng day at: to be stationed at approaches
Harry Miller
Pomeroy
Foundatron substdizes bas1c re- t1: these Universities to prevent (Only gall_les scheduled)
the errant announcement.
1tendance goes, so do the In , to k~ep the now of fans and
searcb Into the causes and pre-- blindness.
N~tioaal Lea~e
On March l, the NCAA issued dtans.
traffic moving smoothly.
vtntioo of blindness. Three State Pilot Dogs, Inc., a non-profJI IN.Y. at Cm ' ppd., ram
a statement that Otterbein was For ~nsta~ce,I ~ 1948 ~
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Universities look to the Foun- 1or~anization located in Colum- .
-ineligible to compete in the year w en Je n Jan~ cap u~e
DISUKED liMOKING
dation for sucb. fmanc.ial wist· Ibus, trains and furnished pilnt Jtts.
102 000 120-- 6 12 0 NCAA college division basket- the world championship agamst
ence. These are the Ohio Statt ldogs to gmrle the blmd. There Atlanta
000 000 ~ 0 4_2jball tournament because. it had the former Bo~ton BravesKing James I of En~land was
Universlt), Western Reserve is oo charge to the blind person Law 11-0) and Pnglla:om: not signed a statement llf com· record - breakmg 73,163_ fans an unremitting opponent
INGELS CARPET HOUSE
University and the Unirersity fOl the dog or for the training. Johnson, Carroll (4}.. Nlekro , pliance with the conlroversia1 turned out to see th~ Tnbe de- smoking and once vrrote, anoTIY·
contributed
the Uons (7), Olivo (9) and Tor"e. OP- Iacademlc rule.
feat the old St. Louis Browns. mously, ''A custom loathsom:!
POMEROY GRAND OPENING
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to the eye, h:~teful to the oo.lle,
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penses of providing th~ pilot (2nd), Clendenon &lt;1st).
statement lrad been mislaid by year also set
new mark
harmful to the brain, danger620
dog and the training.
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~ F~ s Cro d o· OUB to the lungs and, in t
Ladies serving the LioDs r('g- Phi(! dlnlnbl~S)
The erroneous aru10uncement 1Eve . th
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ach=c~D
ms ey ~ptbeir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hauck.
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the Cardinals lost, 102-82.
pro
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Charles s. Rile were Mr. and ,
a~d Uecker, . Dalrymple (8);
day attendance fJgUreJ rang!d
Mrs. Harold Rife and family
ISunmons, Bnles (6), Jackson RIDZIK PURCHASED
around the 50,000 mart.
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of St. Albas, W. Vo ., Ate and
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CbSFtcago
betyOM C1n Go!
Ind., Mr. and Mrs.
George (
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POMEROY
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Beveridge (Dorothy) and famlS
H:;:rgl~~· ~~~~~ (1~81) an~ waiver prices."
W. Mlln Street Pomeroy, 0.
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ty and son of Albany.
annual band dinner - Food RED
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bro_oks of 0-R~ma- will be held Sunday, ~0:·
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Albany and Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. AprJI 17 at the Ordnance School · ·.
J02 1100 100- 6 6 I
BARN
Rifelof Albany, R D., called on Cafeteria with serving to start ( °) Jerker, ~ueilar ~4), Ow~ns
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and ) pateman,kl Koufax,
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I loaf, corn, peas, green beans,
!~d Mrs. Robert Rlre of baked btans, mashed
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JJ;ns called on Mr. at1d potato salad,
cakes
. ~W!'ence Chapman S u Q· and pies, cookies, coffee, iced
day afiernoon.
Itea, milk and hot bread.
Mrs. Ethel Rile hnd James Tickets are priced al$1.511 for
,,Dale made a ·business bip to adults and $1 for children ages
Parkersburg on Friday.
, 6 to 12 while children under 6
Mrs. Bonnie Varney
will eat free of charge if acdaughter, Pamela, called
companied by parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rife
All proceeds from this
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fAf,JILT CROWH 1'IR
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GEORGE INGELS

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WY 2·5428
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long lasting brauty. ,.In 11e~ming white and 1pu·
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,·IT. LOUlS·1VPit,.,..'l.bo Los Th,. d;;.,;dlng g.,n~- j~ fu. ·;ark, bo'W.,v:;:-~;t&gt;iovld~d ~nis, btg!i.,qr bcitb' teiiini.'
Allgeles Llkero • lillie series ts Friday night In Los by Jumpln Joe Caldwell who From the final

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bl.toro ... their. showdown Angeles.
pme with the St. Louis Hawks Schaus oald he "!.~gbt
IIIII they may not be able to Wedneoday nlsht's game, •Wbteb
steep for days
tied the serlei at 3·3, wu "well
The Lakefs . built a 3-1 lead of!iciated-fJJr that type of a
over tne Hawks in their best-of· game:~
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nlavoff series and headed tbe start," Schaus said.
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ioWant their home court la!!t Player-coach Richie liuerm
weekend to clinch the series. of the H~w~s said, "we played
The Lakers haven't smiled very fivo gnnd gaines noiv wlth our
often since iast weekend.
llacks to tht wall. Ttie p~sure
The Hawks beat the Lllkm is on them."
IIZ.IIO on the Lokers' home Guerin, still feeling the
&lt;our! Sunday night and then effects ol a pulled groin
further insulted the \\'estern muscle; directed his charges
Division leaders Wednesday from the backcourt for 37
night here 131·127.
minutes In the bruising g"We m!ghl just shoot a titOe and scored 20 points. BUI
practice when we get back " BrJdges led the Hawks wUh Z9.
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Laker coach Fred Schaus sa1 .
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home alter a ien days villi wltb
tbelr daughters and !amities.
Tbey !Irs! visited Mr.
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Mr•· ,Lep!f Masoor ""' 1 Mrs. R'"mfe Wright and soa ol
medical patient at Hotz&lt;:r hos- Basse• Va

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IL.wts' IIIla! .two poinil on free dlv!Bio~ s~m~s, wqn only one
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lhrowo. West flniahed with
fi!Uile mthe aeneB with Bosl&lt;ln. R.M~;.~~~~~~!. s;~~t~nd CeUa
McCoy spent the weekend in
Washington, D. c. Tbey were
guests of M~s Baibara Post.
Mr. and Mrs. Starting Mas" ... ~1nst
sar, Dlnaa and Charles, visitL"1f51U
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ed sunday with her grandmoth·
CLEVELAND (UPIJ - AprU~; Attendance· Dgures for open· er, Mrs. Florence Sturm, at ·
sbow.rs might bring May now- lng days began to sa~ , badly Grantsville, W. Va.
b 1 th
ist 1n brin111ng ilter the 19M team won the Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCa1n
ers, u ey pers
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doubleheaders for the Cleveland American League pennant. and daughters, Sherry, Faith,
lndlans.
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early In 1966 1t was rumored Reed spent Monday
evening
Last oprlng, the ohowef9 the Tl'the might preler happier with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clecame with eudJ frequency when bunting grounds.
land and observed Mrs. CleBy UDlted PrtSJ Internadonal
the Tribe should have been But siX!denly the lans ••me land's birthday. Others there
American Leacue
playing that the Indians spent to !He and on opening day tlltl! were Mr. and Mrs. ~·~~~·~ II
Detroit at N.Y., ppd., rain
considerable tlme just dawdling gave their support to the tune White and Mr. and Mrs. ·
Cleve-. at W3sh., pJ&gt;(1., rain
1 around waiting Cor clear skies. or 44.325. Home attendance I'O.!e Frecker, Charles and Sharon.
1be result was a heavy sched· to nearly one million for the
Bult.
220 000 040- 8 8 0!
Iule of makeup games and a first time since 1959 when they Mr. and Mrs. Starling
Boston
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tired pitching staff later In the ltnished in mond place.
sar called recontly onDinsmc~•ll
ODS
Palmer 11-ll) and Etchebar-1 WESTERVILLE Ohio CUP!) season.
And the Tribe last season ents, Mr. and Mrs.
ON THE CORNIR
ren: Morehead, Sanders (4), _Otterbein College received a l 'Ibis season, Jn tWG attempts, raised itself to over the .500 :.~Je:ndoiM:!~~ke:n:vans
Magrim (8) and Ryan. LP- formal apology Tuesday from Cleveland has broken even. The mark, a. feat teal hadn't been
MDrehead HJ-1). HR~-F. Robm- the National. Collegiate Athletic opener wa~ played Monday, _but accompliShed In four years•.
Dr. Harold Brown, President, or the Pomeroy Lions son &lt;2nd), B. Robmson (2nd), Associ~tion &lt;NCAAl for any Wednesdays game at Washmg- Even the Clevelan~ Pollee
Club disclosed today that the Club has made donations , Palmer (lst).
unpleasantness or embarrass- to~~~ l:f~pon~d. the Tribe"s ~~rt~nt ha~ wa;-r:.-d upth~o
to three projects endorsed by the Lions of Ohio. The I
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rojects are $20 to the Ohio Lions Eye Research Foun· Kan City OOt 200 ooo- 3 8 1 NCAA statmg the college had home &lt;lpener Frld'ay against year. by ordering remforced I
Sation and $20 to Pilot Dogs. Inc., and international re- Mmn.
200 1100 OJx- 5 7 2 1 .1 d to com ly with the 1.6 Boston &lt;outd bring out ~ crowd traf!Jc squads to handle the an·
rule
that would put the Indians on be~pated crowds.
1 ro s $20
1 Sheldon, Lindblad (41 and a~el f
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tions has come from the of Cincinnati.
and B~Uey. WP-Pascual (!-0) executive dtrector of the NCAA, management at peace w1tn the ~missioner . Sam Skerote~,
Club's local fund-raising ac- Smce the Foundation
was LP--:Lmdblad (!).~). HRs-\ al· was in response to 8 demand fans.
additional pollee! both um- ,
started 14 years ago, the Lions despmo (lstl. Ohva list).
by Otterbein President Lynn W. A look at the record book! formed an~ m plam clotbes, are I
tivities.
The Ohio Lions Eye Research of Ohio have glven $343.425 00
Turner for a public apology for !shows that as opemng day at: to be stationed at approaches
Harry Miller
Pomeroy
Foundatron substdizes bas1c re- t1: these Universities to prevent (Only gall_les scheduled)
the errant announcement.
1tendance goes, so do the In , to k~ep the now of fans and
searcb Into the causes and pre-- blindness.
N~tioaal Lea~e
On March l, the NCAA issued dtans.
traffic moving smoothly.
vtntioo of blindness. Three State Pilot Dogs, Inc., a non-profJI IN.Y. at Cm ' ppd., ram
a statement that Otterbein was For ~nsta~ce,I ~ 1948 ~
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Universities look to the Foun- 1or~anization located in Colum- .
-ineligible to compete in the year w en Je n Jan~ cap u~e
DISUKED liMOKING
dation for sucb. fmanc.ial wist· Ibus, trains and furnished pilnt Jtts.
102 000 120-- 6 12 0 NCAA college division basket- the world championship agamst
ence. These are the Ohio Statt ldogs to gmrle the blmd. There Atlanta
000 000 ~ 0 4_2jball tournament because. it had the former Bo~ton BravesKing James I of En~land was
Universlt), Western Reserve is oo charge to the blind person Law 11-0) and Pnglla:om: not signed a statement llf com· record - breakmg 73,163_ fans an unremitting opponent
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University and the Unirersity fOl the dog or for the training. Johnson, Carroll (4}.. Nlekro , pliance with the conlroversia1 turned out to see th~ Tnbe de- smoking and once vrrote, anoTIY·
contributed
the Uons (7), Olivo (9) and Tor"e. OP- Iacademlc rule.
feat the old St. Louis Browns. mously, ''A custom loathsom:!
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to the eye, h:~teful to the oo.lle,
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statement lrad been mislaid by year also set
new mark
harmful to the brain, danger620
dog and the training.
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Ladies serving the LioDs r('g- Phi(! dlnlnbl~S)
The erroneous aru10uncement 1Eve . th
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at Ak· toh rr·b oud~
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ach=c~D
ms ey ~ptbeir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hauck.
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pro
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Charles s. Rile were Mr. and ,
a~d Uecker, . Dalrymple (8);
day attendance fJgUreJ rang!d
Mrs. Harold Rife and family
ISunmons, Bnles (6), Jackson RIDZIK PURCHASED
around the 50,000 mart.
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Mrs. Robert s. Rile and family
. McCarver. WP-CraJg (I-ll). LP Rtdzlk, veteran • rlghlhanded I frH Flor1da Vacation
of St. Albas, W. Vo ., Ate and
-Aust (0.1).
(41~Ji~~3.:~··)
1 relief pitcher, was ptJrcheoed
Mrs. Ronald S. Rife ond !ami·
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by the Philadelphia Phil lies
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OPEN DAILY 9:00 TO 7:00 - FRIDAY TIL 8 - SATURDAY T!L 9
000 000 000- 0 4 1· from the Washington Senators
ly of Bunker Hill AFB, Peru.
CbSFtcago
betyOM C1n Go!
Ind., Mr. and Mrs.
George (
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Certified Gas Station
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Beveridge (Dorothy) and famlS
H:;:rgl~~· ~~~~~ (1~81) an~ waiver prices."
W. Mlln Street Pomeroy, 0.
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Mrs. Larry G. Hoilman (Pal· PT. PLEASANT- The firth Haller. LP- Brogl1o (0-1!.
ty and son of Albany.
annual band dinner - Food RED
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bro_oks of 0-R~ma- will be held Sunday, ~0:·
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Albany and Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. AprJI 17 at the Ordnance School · ·.
J02 1100 100- 6 6 I
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Rifelof Albany, R D., called on Cafeteria with serving to start ( °) Jerker, ~ueilar ~4), Ow~ns
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I Mr and Mrs. Chn r!er. Rife on , at 11 :30 a.m, and continue
and ) pateman,kl Koufax,
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Sunday evening. Burn Bowen tJ
p.m.
who was home for the weekend The dinner spoosore~ by
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' yon s ·
Pel\llsylvania Sunday.
I loaf, corn, peas, green beans,
!~d Mrs. Robert Rlre of baked btans, mashed
,
JJ;ns called on Mr. at1d potato salad,
cakes
. ~W!'ence Chapman S u Q· and pies, cookies, coffee, iced
day afiernoon.
Itea, milk and hot bread.
Mrs. Ethel Rile hnd James Tickets are priced al$1.511 for
,,Dale made a ·business bip to adults and $1 for children ages
Parkersburg on Friday.
, 6 to 12 while children under 6
Mrs. Bonnie Varney
will eat free of charge if acdaughter, Pamela, called
companied by parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rife
All proceeds from this
lbs.
,_ "" recently.
ner are used for the betl:ero1ent
fAf,JILT CROWH 1'IR
Vate11a Is working for of the band.
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Mr... .and Mrs. Dennis Palmer at
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INGELS
CARPET HOUSE
POMEROY

I0 d13
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T
Boston omorrow

An Apo}ogy

:J

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OF OUR BRAND NEW STORE

To The
Upper Block

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BEN FRANKLIN
STORE
POMEROY

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NCAA Sends
OtterbeiD
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Line Scores

Pomei.oy Li

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poln~ after night wlll emerge .
game ~ ' for the Eastem

subilt!hjle. ·
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CONGRATULATIONS
GEORGE INGELS

9:00 AM TO 9:00 PM-BOTH DAYS

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1flr. George Ingels Introduces a
New Set"~Jiee te tlae Big Bend

Area ••• Ingels Carpet Beuse.

Associated Radio &amp; TV

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eA NEW STORE
e NEW FLOOR COVERING UNES
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Mra Paul Grueser Mlddl.. Plans were complet.d for the Mlssh S ~on ltb the flu.
and Professional Women's Club pledges ~Cf: :~a 1
ritual A get·weD card was lleiii \ ,,
If tbe United Methodist church "Herald8 of Christ," by the port, ~nd her sister, ·Mrs. Ma· litst annual dinner and wrecked to ::;d :~.wClyde Adkins Til~ i!vening ,!ollowillll 8 of the
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Perry Mltcll, wbo hes '
~~esday evening at the church. leader. Scripture reading of bel Wolf of Pomeroy, 1 pent to be held Monday, May I, Mr.
and Mr. llllll MrS. dlnllOl' at the Martlll Restaur· If ~ SliiJIUI
tho gas been 01. The sroup went to tbe,lllre. v. D. Edwards, president, 1Psalm 111 and Ute byntn, God Wednesday iD Parkersburs, W. whM Meigs County 8 et 4ll ·Sa· ~ ~~ 01 Colulnbus were ant Ill the basillass meetlug at '":,pa~
ln111 Middleport. Martill Restaurant for refre.shr
ulen vmct o(ii\..'1::1, r..;,~c~ :;~ '1:-e~~ """" f'.M of Glorv. ',•;:., 'nt;:.~· ·::=e ;aL~ th~~ h!' l.tm No 710 met Mondav evening IP . • gut;'- ... m2!1'!11 t.h111 tnlumbufl and Southern co• .,. .. ~ u~-~~- 1111R........ ...... 1..1 !'l~ntA follnwin!J
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Everetl Thomas, vic• Iconclude!! the devoiiOIIS.
IMrs. Grueser's daughtor, Mrs. al the Pomeroy Legion HaD.
and Mrs. Ohio Electric ooeial rooms.
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;b..;;.;d"'ibe"- ··"· With Mrs. Robson, MrS. Nor·
sidell!: Mrs. Glenn !hll, sec· The prO(Iram "Dreams and Howard Snyder of Parkersburg Pearl Knapp, chapeau, pr.. .a.:.:ung remained lor a W'!'k's Elect.d wero MrS.
Grace
wiU 1oe at her . home in man Bailey and Mrs. , 0. C.
'retary · 1\lrs. v. D. Edwards, IRealities." and the pledge ser- and the group had luncheon sided and Julia Hysell. ,.,,,... visit
, Pratt reelect.d president; Mrs, 1181
Pomeroy Sunday April 24 at Greenlee hostesses:
ltreasu;.r; and the following vice was in charge of,Mrs. Rob- at till Chancellor llttel in ol&gt; laire caissiere, read the min. M;s. Eli Birchfield returned l:.arry1 Baker, vice preoldelll; , p. ,;,, Mre. Martha Eschle- Present were Mrs.
30 vlee president, 8llllOilllCed Mrs. Wolter Hayes, Mrs. Da
!secretaries, ~h Alonzo Cus· ert Warner. The .Jliii'P080 of the servance of Mrs. Grue..r's utes and gave the report of the to her home. Findlay Sunday Mrs. Harold Sl!l'sen~ seer.. 8man,
iter, campus mmistry; Mrs . Jay WSCS was read Ill unllon. Ml'll. blrtbday.
treasurer. In the absence Of after a two weeks viBit with , tary; and 1\lrs. John Wl!l'DI!l', that pledges wm take the lest vid Entsmlng~r. Mrs. Greenle&lt;.
JWamer, membership cultiva· Warner . was _assJSied by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ~n Jones Rhnda Hackett. Mart Martm her daughters and sons-m~law, treasurer. The mstalla!ton ser- Thursday evening. Pledges
Mrs. Herman Bailey, Mrs. Wll
lion; Miss Lydta Ebersbach. C. Melvm Alktre, Mrs. Thomas, entertained Sunday wtth a lam- report.d that small Easter bas- Mr. and Mrs Allred
Biggs, vtce .wdl be held at the May Rita Ball. Lois Clelland,
!lam Woodard, Mrs. Carl
miliSlonary education and serv· Mrs. Harry P. Smith and Mrs. Dy dinner Jn observance of the kets were ftlled and sent to Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. meetmg wtth Mrs. Guy Rey. Crooks, Doris Ewing,
tox, Mn. Pat Gallagher, &amp;•r•·
:Ice; Mrs. Roy Reuter, mission· Dwight Parker. Prayer by Mrs. birthday of their daughter, Mrs. seven children at the
Ben Harold Smith of Clifton, W. Va. nolds in charge,
. . Gruesor, Sw!le flarrls, Rosetta .Otbo Watts, Mrs. James Sou·
' ary perBOIIIM!I · Mrs. Gerald Wil· lvarner and a bymD elo9ed the Leo Davidaon of Athens. Pres. Franklin TB Hospttal m Colum· She was accompanied home by Mre. NeUte Vale, legJSlative Lisle. Roth Riffle and
ders, Mrs. Norman Wayland,
dermuth loc~l churen activi· program.
. lent were Mr. and Mrs. David- bus. Birthday cards and money Mrs, Biggs and Mrs. Smith.
chairman, Introduced the speak· 1e Sehoonover.
Mrs. Arthur Lewjs.
'ties; Miss Nelle Bing, spirit· During. the bu!intu ses111DD, son, .Bar~ara Jones, Larry Fine- were sent to six children ~t Mrs. E. J. ~ill returned home f!f for the evening, Mr. Ralph It was announced that the lfi';;.;;;;;.iii;i......Oiiiiiiiiiiil-;
:ual life; Mr.&lt;. Allen Eichi!Iger, Mi« Lydta Ebmhlch served a gold, Athens, and Mrs. c. K the Denver Jewish TB Hosptt- Friday evenmg afler a Ylsit M09re, Area Ext.nsion Agent, annual FO!(nder's Day dlnn~r
supply work; snd Mrs. Kermit secretary protem. Plans were. Burdette.
al. A l"Ontnbutwn wa_s made to with relatwe~ 1." Columbus. Sh.e R~ource Development, who will be at toe University Inn 10
Walton Circle chairman.
made to sen'l! a dbmer to tb• Mr. ·and Mrs. 0 . P. Klein the nurses scholarship fund.
was accompanted
home by talked on resources and con· Athens, Tuesday, April 28,
Devotions were led by Miss Eastern Stars Ml)' 11, at 6 p.m. visit.d recently 1n Chesapeake Committees for the 'dinner her grandson. Jeffrey ,Jones dueled a question and answer p. m.
Lucretia Genbeimer. The hymn, and Mrs. Gerald Wlldennuth with her mother, Mrs. B. L. were named by Mrs. Knapp and who returned home Sunday ev.. period. He was presented wtth The cullural program, tilled,
Christ For TI~e World We Sing, and Mrs. C. F. Tompkms were Hamilton, •·ho hao been ill for Included Mrs. Knapp, madys . nin~.
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a gift from the club.
· ''A Review of Bela Sigma Phi,"
with Mrs. Erert'U Th.omas as co-cbainnan. for ft. May Fel· severAl wetks.
Mowrey and ~!nry ~Tartm. pro· 1 Miss '-1ary H~Jl of ~ol.umhu~ I A thank you note was read illfluded a qulr. h\' Mrs. Ec;rh le- - - - ----- - - - 1 J owship Day will be held a1 the l\ir'. and \-Jrs. Rnsst"ll Wilson gram and f&lt;JYor~; Rhoda Hw·~· , sp,.nl E:nst~r w1U1 llr1 par€'nt...;, from Debbie Grueser thanking man. During the business ses. • •
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,J'ni tf'd \Ielhodi~t c-hureh May and dilughtrr. ( ~oleen. l.og:.m.j eH. P.ilt't'n SearlP~ an1l JuiJa · Mr. and Mrs .. E. .I . Hill. S.he the group for sending her to !lion &lt;'I donation of $10 was glvFartlr ':' T?J&gt;IC . ,
i Ruckeye Girls' State this sum-, en to the American Cancer So" and there will br a snrk sp&lt;'nt Easter 1n Middleport and ' Hysell. rt'fro:'hnwnts Nam•d ' wos ar·o·ompan•rd hm h\'
Roc~· -~/Jrm~:s Jf .~CS lunch .:~1 noon with the lor&lt;.~l a1tend('d servire~ ;,~ \the Churcl1 on the nommatmg eomrPif tef l H1sPr who rern:-unf'd for R . mer. An auction · of homernade ]l'iel.v. Thr second annual Blue
The April meeting nf 1hr church members providing des- : or Christ where thr\· t'nrrnerly wl'rt' :\Irs. Knapp ..l11iiH li\"si'!l ' ovet"night visil
• articl es was- held following the Flame Cooking School sponWSCS of !he RIX'k
Sprmg.; ::f'rl and bf'~.o·erage. Pl1ns we&gt;re atlenrl~d
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· omd Dorot hy Spencer.
Mrs. James l·:hser and d:mgh· l pl-ogram with Mrs.
sored by the Columbia Gss
i'tlethod1St chun h Tut&gt;~J.Jv a!· ::il'-'O made for a rn.ther·daugh-' Mr and Mrs Charles Lucas i ~lary Mnrun. ehairm.m nf t.er, Carol of Columbus wrre acting as auctioneer.
T h Olmpanv wa!l announcE'd for Aptemoon a1 tilt• chUJ('h open:'d , ll'r hanque tnn May 10at tl p C;:~Jedoma. s~t Easl;r we&lt;"k:,constitutuwn and b~··la\\'•, re- iMondav l,'llPSts of ' Mr and · travelingprlzewaswonby
i 20-21 : All members are ine.
with an organ prf'ludt' IJ\' Mr~ m
end \'\iJth he-r parents. Mr and , ported tha1 foUl t'op1e~ :u ~ be- Mr~ R .1. H11l ~nd
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Lew1s Grl\e~C'r iollo\\ot'd \H1h Praye1 by J\.1rs. Warnt'r clos· l Mr.~ llomer Jonf's rmd Mr~ 1mg prepared lO ~nd to the state lpa.med hom~ b\ he
Mrs. Werner, civie
The hostesse-s. Sharlee Neuprayer bv Mrs ArnO!' Lnmard ed tht&gt; meeting. :md refresh- •Lena McEihinnev.
, chairman fur approval A vote MJrhael Jones. '
Kh
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Barbara Riggs and Shir·
.During the bu ~mf'ss se~&lt;:lon ,1 ments wP-rf' served by Mr~. «.:. Mr and \7rs . Ralph Pnmter i of thanks was given !n the · Mr and Mrs rom u ~&lt;;·an I to vote in the May .
Huston 3erved a
df'ss'?'rt
',comrnunicatien was read cor:· !\'lelv;n .'\Jklre and MISs .\lelle and fumil),' of. Pamts\'Jlle, K\'. ' Kroger Company and &gt;il w1u ~n TofmCalnd b.\Trs. ~~!'!d , !rot- I The club donated $26 to the
Atlending
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.cCincerning tht&gt; ~ late met'1 1n~ In 'Bmg Irom a table w1tl1 lace 1 spf'nt the Easter wt't'kend w11A
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Wl granddau~h·
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~ held m To l''UO .... pn -t·w (·over· and rentered 1\11 h an ar- •their families at PomM"oy, Mr. recent sale
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.Mrs. Denver Hysell and I Refreshment~
Wt'l ~o' ~f'r\ i'd 1 I S · · 1
1tion program. Spef.'ial
Ewmg. Carolyn Grueser, SoResided.
I family and Mr. and Mrs Rus- by Gemma Casci anJ
~earl ' te~;r;ar~~ul Hill and childrf'n : were Mrs. Olive Page, Mrs.
Harris, Belsy Horky, Gail
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devotulllS and plogr;nn
IRell Painter
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werepresentf'd br Mr~ Gruf·
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy, 1 B~mer,
lusl1n\~cek
wilh1s,hernpar(lnts · Mr
Sharlee Neuman,
ser. using ll ' her dr\otaonal
!Sr. spent the Easter weekend [enne ~elsh, R1lth fhMnfon a~d Mrl'! Hiram Slawter and jorie Hoffman.
, Barbara Riggs,
jopic, Faith, S&lt;·t·tpttue and "•
.fe 0pt1z
lin Sprinsfield where they visit· ; and ha Powell.
'Mr and Mrs. K ,J. Hilt
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led with her sisters, Mr. and ,
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prayer for faith b) the teadeo
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ho File rhtldren reretved ' t " i Michael and Richard, Mr. and
'winter at Sarasota. Fl1l. wil.h I
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ld a lllrprlse n11 birthday par· like help ..• The movie Oscar group
backmg welterwetght
ty at the Frian' Club for the votea aU are ill and bein&amp; i prospect Joe "Buzzy" Shaw, oth
loveable elder clown .. · Jlm- IPrlce-Waterboused and the ji£.Jers illclude such ringside types
rny JnyM MMlAd RR~ "" the tM&gt;a will HWI A!"il 18 nn TV 1 a1 Norman ~aller. Pete Hamlll.
very flrll USO eatertainl!l' "!Gr &amp;bow · .. One of the Juliel (AIJ. George Plimpton; bls man
the l!c&gt;ys tbat Willtor at VaUey &lt;irewslcChrlstte)oeemsaclnch ager will be Roger Donoghue,
Forae" .. . JIIO Foss' depart. and sd does "~w of Your ex-fighter .. - Deli! Amaz has
ure as AFL grid oonunialt could- Smile" . . . Mentalist Dunning· a 110 doubt brand new notion
n'l have been ·a ourprlsa to tile er's lona-estranged w11e Cry• for bis first CBS TV series Ukeable Joe; we printed
It tal oald ohe ilm't yaclttlns or starring Kan Murray • .. Billg
bere maay weeks nan ,.. Worn- buying real estate in the Ba· Crosby's folding Ills big N. Y.
·~ . Wear Dally took a dev.. bamas but ohe knows who the office alter two TV options ploptalbigly chic: swat at Sharman lady Is and good luck to her. ped .. · Sammy Davis Jr. would·
Douglas' additlnn to John ·LJnd.
n't play a Blacl: Natlmtallol ill
say's pilace 1Jl181'd: WWD a1ao The Tommy Dorsey orches- pal BUI Cosby's "I Spy."
is feuding witb couturier Molly Ira led by Sam DoDabue out Only one of the TV Emmys
Parnls . , . One of the WWD lis personnel from 17 to nille, bas been set 8lide for "news"
partisans needled "llonl ools kept Frank Sinatra Jr., unload· bullbal one can be split severqui Molly Marnls.:,
ed the Pied Pipers and wlll try a1 ways 11 the academy so
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, again . Glynlo Johns gets the wblms . .. Frl1mds of Connie
D1ane Lennon of L. Welk s star role tn Anita Loos' London Bennett were amazed the once
Lenoon Sisters Indeed had a play ''The King's Mar"" .. No highes~paid H'wood star left
Gass - a son Thomas ,Jose~h; one's turmng tbe Taft Hotel m· less than $25,000; Connie made
dad's name III Richard Gass to an office llUIIding: it'll stay f3ll
a week once upon
a
. . Older eoncert fans think a hotel no matter what dream
ry . Liza Minnelli's
Yehudi Menuhin's sUI! a kid Zeckendorf develops
Cardi· been sounded out to replace
srnsatlon but Yehudi's son nal SpeUman will be
honor Barbra StreiBand after the lat..
Jcremv makes his own concert guest at the CardinBI Hayes ~... r leaves the London "Fwmy
~ production: and how odd,
debut 'as a pianist April 28 In silver jubilee Alumni Dinner Girl"
London
The nhthe old gal May 4 at the Commodore; Bob Liza seems 8 generation youngWho inspired all the rlch~rich, Considine will main-speak.
er than the so-assured Barbra,
hfiOk-play-movie musical "Aunt.
tho' they're only three years
le Marne" opuses
could
merchant apart (23 vs. 20).

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roy regloll!ll """"""'· prettld· photographs for the home and I "Propagation of p::~i;;.
ed ~hen Region 11, Ohio Asso- garden calendar lor 1968, Mra. I conclud"'!: "io aR l
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ciation of Garden Clubs, met Weaver asked that flower ar· pcrmnce.

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each memhrrs. lollowed In ·• sacr.tment and hapttsm and ; ~trs. C. B. Gilbert and Mr. and l
' his son and daughter-Ill . law, ' The 89th birthday ofBolLt•m, l "!ith.FamilyDinner
iliscussion Two poems. f:a,t ' two were rreewed mto mem· :Mrs. Jesse Lake of WI!St .Jef· , Closs Meets
Mr and Mrs. H. E. Boney:
Robert 01Jfs, Long
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Mr. and Mrs. Denver Hys:e11 11
Of Eden, and Faith. Wl're reJd I bershtp dutmg the \\'(lrslup 3er.. ~ ferson.
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. \1r and Mrs. IIerman War- w:as celebrated Sunday w..tt;hith. l~·~e~~i~~. with a tamlly
by Mrs. Grul:'ser
Sunday, ~m&gt;r;mg at t.he Holiday weekend guests tl /n 5
ner relurned to lh~ir home in dinner at the home of a n~
on EasWr Sunday at their II
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Mr and Mrs. J . A. Yoong were
yrocuse
' Pomerov Tuesday aft.r spend· •ew, Warden Ours, Bashan.
on the Rutland Road
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· b A~ or';;~ •:'~ 1 P~~~·.:;e~i~: Mr and Mrs. Joe .Yaung, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith , ing the· winter in Naples,
and Mro. Ralph F'~~~~:ll
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Melame and .Joe.\' 1 entertained the Golden Rule , id-a.
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Diana. Becky. VIctor,
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Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W(l(Id, II All Kinds of Good Bup
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Dick Stettler, Mrs. Lmd~ Pat, Ronda and Rodney, Mr.
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Ooly Scbwirm offlm .fuch
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resident
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Bren t and ferry . Miss I1\E!ltn,Mrs. Earl ~~~:~:~~·~:~ II
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F.vans. prayer by Ret.
visited Mr and Mr..
'ed 'th de or"' . ' M •
Florence Circle, Mr. and Mrs.
VIncent, Connie, of
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foe !h• b01l ' "
zel Smith and a solo. '·I Walk. Am kl • Richardo ~ver
th; openEIoodlfl B V tonSA) ·t'' ·
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Jack Follrod and Kim, Mr.
and Roger and Garry
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and Mrs J
Co ell Rick
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n e ar en,
weekend and were acoompan- "Death kl Life ,, was read b The Rev. Marvin wson
· arne8 m •
at home. An Easter
' , EYan' precf'ded the baptiSm. led home by their daughter, Mrs. Masters a~d The Legen~ Middleport HeaUt
Stobart, Mrs. Betty Gaul and
was held In tbe allltmoonfl
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Bapttwd were Broan ,James Paula who bnd spent the week of th Do ood Tr
b \lr Church was speaker lor an
Mark, Mr. and Mrs. l.awrence
prlles given.
, Will son of Mr. "nd &gt;tro. James here
E:., Pr ee. Y J 8 tor Aosembly in the
and Mr. and Mrs. War·I--=---.::....- - - - - - - ·11 Open Eves 9:00 P.M.
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formerly the Bright Star Mar·il
· Will, Heidi .. Denese and Rhett ~. and Mrs. Bernard Fultz ry "'M':.ten ~iosecl~bebyde! High ~ gymnasium
POMEROY, OHIO
Allen Milhoan. children
of and daughtero, Beth, Barbara l:icmo. Membere r-nded to 7.
Mrs. Bernice CorneD, a niece, bi.
, Mr avd Mr•. Dwogbt Mtlhoan, and Becky, spent tbe Easler roll caU with an Easter thousht Stodenl Council .
decora~. the lovely cake. Mr. lro;:;;==iiiiiiil;;;;;;iiiiiiii:;;:;;:;;
!Mrs recrtved a number of nice
, and . Steven and John Kevin weekend In Convey with her A Blble outline of till conver· Greg BaUey, aupt!l"'lsed
,. ~ulhns, sons of Mr. and Mrs. parenll, Mr. and Mn. Roy lion ol Saul was liven by Mn. aaaembly. The program
gilll.
\ foeorge Willtam Pullins. Fol· S'M
Louis Osbont
with the student body
NOW OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY
i lo"ing the ooloa, "'The" Manby
and Mrs. Ira Butcher During the \usin-.s session, lor the Pledge
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SPONSOR DANCE
iOn The Middle
and daughter, Judy and son, • a contribution was made to- led by Linda Larkms
The Middleport Hif!lt ~'"N'II
:Terry llv•!'__~Dtl HiTheGCroJ~~ , Jim. were in Columbus recent., ward the repair of the church Jes Knllht then read an .
t!Oiuor class wtll sponsor
. of Thorns .,...me ' ~'· : lv lo attend the wedding of fioor. Plano were made to leU · ter story. The Cbest.r. . teen dance party open to the
, by Jttd)· Smith, .llr. and . Irs. Atarv Kay Buteher. daught.r Slanlev Germ· Troll It
was idlst choir Ullder the
pubUc this coming Satard••YII
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Roy
Hlankenshhlp
were
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Mr.
and
llrs.
Fred
Buteher.
vot.d
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order
ca~
to
oell
Of
Mre.
Ruth
Baer
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night at the Mlddleport
lqulppodl
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Low Pl'lctl
ed Jnto member~hhlp. surrec- lJudy was one of the attendants ! games were played under th~ ! rise on a Hill."' accompamed
gym, from 1 to 11 p.m.
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ceeds will be used for the sen· J
Singer
S~les &amp; Service McCall's Patterns
Jon D~·
f!l.'. m.
:sisted
I the hostess served refresh~ • ThirtN!n OOys from the
. class trip. The Jays will
: a hymn clO!ed the servJct,
~ tnents t.o the above and Mrs. ! dent bod~ enacted the La 1 emCI!O.
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What leohllfll Slnlnll Schw;,..
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Denver Supper wtth a background
"b'"" ""'· '''"''" """·"'
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Kap le and Tom~ Masters lug by Mrs. AUce Nease.
PLAN RUMMAGE ~ALl!
POMEROY
OHIO
tld:ttand,
A••.ri
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! \iis~ Sydney 'filler, da_
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The Sutton Methodist C:h",';cbll
. coam
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Osborne,BWBuekley,C. D.
is
a rummage sae
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Men'• FeUowhip
Intyre, Harry Spencer, LanyJday
April t8
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1\0Y·
M ,
Spencer Pol Morrlsaey,
18, al 113 West
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eet PariO'IIOfe
Tuttle, Ray Kerr, Joey
eroy, 1n the Ebersbach
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Betty
Crocker "Christian CUizensblp" was ' The Ltgbt and Life
Bobby Woods, BIU Allen,
NMr
Homemaker of Tomorrow at the lite t
tf
Fellowship of the Laurel
David Mora
uns.
Franklin lligb &amp;hool in CoM'
Free Methodist church met
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Lookl"'l for lnoxpenalvt
•lumhus where sbe i• a oenlor. ~ thY ws':s olr~bey E t"gl cently in the recreation
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' w lsa
church met ;u:.: :iol the parsonage with the Rev. The ftrelly fish carries its
lngatius de Loyola founded pr
.
Eugene Gill Ill dtarp.
own searchlight. trnder eacb
Ill W. tlld St. ,..,.....,, Ithe Society of .le!tua, lba Jeault day ..venmg at lhe home o1 Mra. lure
reodlni from Matthew
eye, il has a Jarce oval s Po I
order.
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lite pastor and JI'IYOI' by
emitting a bright light. The flsb
VISIT "R
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.,.. cut off lite flow olllgbt b)'
iii
'ened the program follow'&lt;! byllng. A
"The
meana of a fold of llliSue Ural
Iscripture by Mro. James WIU J E.kimo," was sbown. It
W&lt;l'ka Uke an eyelid. ID reallly,
aad prayer by Ml88 Long, Flags decided to have a workshop
by
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several.rountrl-..
repr,.ent.
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next
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lite
slow
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produced
a
co·
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the colon for beautiful dresses.
Middleport, 0.
~ NatlOlls were on
- J ol bacteria dwelling und·er II
mg th e Un.1t-.;u
Refreshments prov:"'~
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te Tho
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tho fish'• eye.
e worswp ceo r.
JNII'· Pearl Jaroba - e served ~~~~~..,...,...,.;..;;;;;;a;;;;;;a;pnst or the study w.. '- lead : Mrs. Jacobs uolsted by ~
women to furtber dJsctver, u~· Eugene GUJ, to the above
deratand ud aooopt resfl1111!t· f Ernest PoweU Jamea
. blUtiel. 01 cbrlslian cltiHOI. A LaWI'OIII!e Smith, S!Ke Eblin, .
. discuss10n followed the study, Cllflord Kllln James Gilmore ·
and prayer by Mrs. Thomas Harry Cllrk, 'wrmam
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Bentz concluded the program.! CIMenct Curtis, Otho
1.
,1 Ml'l. 1leatz, presldebt, was m1and Phil Wilt
cbarp rJ. abe businuA session ·
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Acrilon •
Nylon
wbeo reporis were fjiven by
GVEII'S FOR DINNER
SolectF.-,o...
the seerotaries. The 0111vention Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Bllr1. , II
te be held at Clrelevllle
entertained with a dinner East.
200P........ Ieolon
27·211 was ditlCU!sed.
er at tbeJr borne, Rutland Rd.
men!! were served by the
Preaenl were Mr. and Mrs, Tip
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Early Service
Easter Sunrise services
at the Syracuse Asbury MetltJO.I
diRt Church Sunday were
by the youth. MYF councilors
KeMy Wigens and Mrs. Opal
Dalley were 1n dtarge.
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The message was delivered by
Danny Stutler, son of Church
pastor Rev. WendeD G. Sto~
ler.
The organ prelude was by
Paula Swa!W followed by the
processional"with Rose Ann
Llole accompanyiug the choir.
Dennlo Evans led the caU to
worship and prayer followed
by the choir oinglng "lit ..,,_I
Me ill Spite Of My Sin."
The medllalion
by Debbli lilyel and
John
LiSle followed lrilb
solo.
"The Ou1l&amp;"' lite C...'( u.
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Mrs.
Vtctor Hysell •. leader of t be
Wildwood Jumor Garden cl~b,
an award for the outstandi9g
Regional XI Juntor
Garden
club and also present.d an a·
ward for the outstandmg )Un·
Lllor Mg'!"lhdener to MIBeds bPegtgyh
~ ' oan, sponsor y e
Wildwood Garden club. Mrs.
Svramaaa
GObert Cullen. slate
chatr·
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man of the flower show a·
wards, was also mtroduced.
Society Notes
Speaker for the afternoon
sian was Mrs. John Romsey,
Seven Mile, o., twbo is state
sh
VIsiting Mrs. Osa Boggess, horticulture chairman.
e
were Mr. and Mrs. J u n i o shared some of .the knowledge
Scragg and children of
has . gamed . m plant prop- 1
Charleston, w. Va.
and satd a well·planA Sara Coventry Jewelry
ned •flower garden lS a ~ust If
ty was beld recently at
lS to have a succ:ssJon ~f
horne of Mrs. He1en
f from early sprmg unlll
Guests were Mrs. Robert.
Mrs~11 Ramsey suggested gar~
ton and Mrs. Dreama Sm.Jth
dening is an ever changing pie· I
Pomeroy, Mrs. Kathryn John- ture if we plant and propagate
son of Wolf Pen, M_rs. Carl some of the newcomers and
Gheen, Mrs. Helen JHldle, Mrs. suggested that unusual things
Adrian Hubbard, Mrs.
Jean I ,-'"'-===--=;;.._=~
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Hayman, Mrs. Betty Ash. Mrs.
Ada Slack and Mrs.
Lucke.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. James Mc:~~; ~ ~---------ald and son of Columbus
TONIGHT-NOT OPEN
weekend guests of his
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
FRIDA~;~1 ~:r~RDAY
vi~Grim:'M v·10cent c:~=~~~~ "JOY IN THE MORNING"
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rs.
(Technicolor)
and family of Bradner
With Richard Chamberlain
weekend guests of Mr. and ""'·II
and Yvette Mlmeaux
Carl Gheen and son, Raymond.
"DARK INTRUDER"
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenre
Sel~ers IJ Leslie Nielson, Gilbert Gr~e n
lers and Mrs. , R. B.
of . Columbus vJs1ted here
SUNDAY, M~NDAY,
urday.
•nd
TUEla.DA
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homeTheyby were
Mrs. "~~~~::~II
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Connie Francis, Harve
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Elllll ·feolures now standi,. ltif' JoUr
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Padded instrument panel • Padded sun
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used to be terrllic interest In derivative nature. One hour. 'n' roll into a weet!y story line.
getting a look at tbe new fa11 Stephanie Powers Is the star. Advance word is that tbe sbow
televiaioo schedules. I
Girl, meet Tarzan.
hopes to capture the free~
know aaybody Ill the
-"The Road West." Not Wheeling tone of the superb
who reaUy-1 mean
much explanaUon necessary, is BeaUes' movie, "A Hard Day'a
cares any hlore. Rigor mortis there? One hour western about Night.'' including the fresh
is the current state ol network a pioneer family. Barry SuUI· visual effects.
entertainment, and one is van is the papa.
-"Hey, Landlord!'' A young
te P'·d io ay better never
m u:
s
-"Star fr.ek ." Not much man .1rom. the, Mid west (WUl
than late in presenting the new explanation n e cess a r Y is Hutchms) mhertts a converted
season pl'ans. But duty calls, so there? Science fiction hour ~ew York tn:owns'?Jie and gets
lnday a look at the ooming
Wt'llt'am Shatner as mvolved wttb tis tenants.
1
"'B~TV
I'meup:
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commander of a space •hip Olmedy. HaIf hour.
To start with, the 1ineup will that investigates previously
be minus these canceled series: unexplored worlds. CommanPLAN JITNEY SUPPER
The Sammy Davis show, "Dr. der, meet girl.
The
Letart Falls Methodist
Kildare," "Hullabaloo," "Mr.
Church
wiU have a jilney sup.
-''Orcasional Wife." Some
Roberts," "The Wackiest Sbip ~~~~~:•::~n necessary. M,·-•--• per Saturday, April 23, at lite
in the Army/' "Branded/' 1i
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"Mona McQuakey,• "My Molb·
ill a hall-ltour situallOD rommunily hulldm, at 5:30 p.
er, The Car," "Camp Runna. comedy about a young bache. m.
executive who D""'""'a w"e
muck," ''Hank'' and the John
CI;W
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th
Sh
to
succeed
in
business,
and
gets
RETURNs TO CLAl!SE8
,.orsy e ow.
g· t
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Retu ning are· "The Tuesday 8 Jr1 0 pre n ·
Tom Lind has returned to
r
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-"THE C t" Def' 't I
and ~
1ay movies, "I Spy,"
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lfll e Y Fairmont State College
after
the I
RoPe Theatre, ''The some expl~na~IOn necessary. spending the spring vacation
VirgiL .'' Dean Martin, th~ Robert LoggJa m_ a~ hour entry with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walt Disney Hour, ''Bonanza,'' ~s an elegant, d~grn?ed prof~ Reino Lind.
1 bod~guard . HJs name IS 1.-=....==iiii===;;;;;;:;
Andy WWiams, "Run For Your
Life," 'ul'he Man From U.N- !om Hewitt Edward Cat. It .
C.L.E." "Get Smart," "Please Just ..happened that .way.
"
Don't Eat The DaiSies," - The Roger Mtller Show.
''FJ'
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Singer smgs. Half hour
tpper,
weelt:ly
JIRIDAY, SATURDAY ·
Dream of Jeannie."
.
-"The Monkees." That's no
and SUNDAY
The new NIICI'V enlrtes, as lypngrapbical error. It's the
ApriiiS.16ot7
of now, are:
nam of
h•'f ho
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""'&lt;HALe'S NAVY JOINS
-"Tarzan." Not much explane
a ... ~. ur serJes
THE AIR FORCE"
ation necessary Is there' The about the wandenqs of 1
(Technicolor)
good old awing~ wll1 be. back ~uartet not unlikf the Beatles
Tim Conway, Joe Flyno
for an hour l week and there tn approach, hut dellnltely not
"THI Nl-aGHadTWALKER"
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won I be any Jane as he pial?' "comedy formal to capture the Robert Tay1o.!'rbara Stanwyct
the
will abename
his _
boy, jungle.
however.There
The star'
,. Ron l!ly. Him Tarzan.
-"The Girl from
~.L.E.,". Not mach exvhm_a_tlt&gt;nl
necessery, ll

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Mrs. Robson
Introduced
Mn. Rudolph Sutton who led
devotions and Mrs. Robtrt Kinney wlto gave the wetCODllll8
address. Both are from Hock·
ina County garden clubs, boats
for the meeting.
Mrs. c. E. Weaver, state
president of the Ohio All80clalinn, in her tall: request.d
prden clubs enter the
Civic Beaulillcallnn Contest.

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Robso~.

LeliO• haU
Mri. William
the

ill Mlddlepotl.
Officers ,., IIIIM'I were elect- th
lite
pres),,
.
h
BliP 11 conl!n· ed by tho&gt; ·Mlddlepor_l Busineu . e ·
t
dent, presldell ovl!l' lite opetdna
Mra Paul Grueser Mlddl.. Plans were complet.d for the Mlssh S ~on ltb the flu.
and Professional Women's Club pledges ~Cf: :~a 1
ritual A get·weD card was lleiii \ ,,
If tbe United Methodist church "Herald8 of Christ," by the port, ~nd her sister, ·Mrs. Ma· litst annual dinner and wrecked to ::;d :~.wClyde Adkins Til~ i!vening ,!ollowillll 8 of the
Pill
oD to
Perry Mltcll, wbo hes '
~~esday evening at the church. leader. Scripture reading of bel Wolf of Pomeroy, 1 pent to be held Monday, May I, Mr.
and Mr. llllll MrS. dlnllOl' at the Martlll Restaur· If ~ SliiJIUI
tho gas been 01. The sroup went to tbe,lllre. v. D. Edwards, president, 1Psalm 111 and Ute byntn, God Wednesday iD Parkersburs, W. whM Meigs County 8 et 4ll ·Sa· ~ ~~ 01 Colulnbus were ant Ill the basillass meetlug at '":,pa~
ln111 Middleport. Martill Restaurant for refre.shr
ulen vmct o(ii\..'1::1, r..;,~c~ :;~ '1:-e~~ """" f'.M of Glorv. ',•;:., 'nt;:.~· ·::=e ;aL~ th~~ h!' l.tm No 710 met Mondav evening IP . • gut;'- ... m2!1'!11 t.h111 tnlumbufl and Southern co• .,. .. ~ u~-~~- 1111R........ ...... 1..1 !'l~ntA follnwin!J
the m~tmR
re
Everetl Thomas, vic• Iconclude!! the devoiiOIIS.
IMrs. Grueser's daughtor, Mrs. al the Pomeroy Legion HaD.
and Mrs. Ohio Electric ooeial rooms.
I
;b..;;.;d"'ibe"- ··"· With Mrs. Robson, MrS. Nor·
sidell!: Mrs. Glenn !hll, sec· The prO(Iram "Dreams and Howard Snyder of Parkersburg Pearl Knapp, chapeau, pr.. .a.:.:ung remained lor a W'!'k's Elect.d wero MrS.
Grace
wiU 1oe at her . home in man Bailey and Mrs. , 0. C.
'retary · 1\lrs. v. D. Edwards, IRealities." and the pledge ser- and the group had luncheon sided and Julia Hysell. ,.,,,... visit
, Pratt reelect.d president; Mrs, 1181
Pomeroy Sunday April 24 at Greenlee hostesses:
ltreasu;.r; and the following vice was in charge of,Mrs. Rob- at till Chancellor llttel in ol&gt; laire caissiere, read the min. M;s. Eli Birchfield returned l:.arry1 Baker, vice preoldelll; , p. ,;,, Mre. Martha Eschle- Present were Mrs.
30 vlee president, 8llllOilllCed Mrs. Wolter Hayes, Mrs. Da
!secretaries, ~h Alonzo Cus· ert Warner. The .Jliii'P080 of the servance of Mrs. Grue..r's utes and gave the report of the to her home. Findlay Sunday Mrs. Harold Sl!l'sen~ seer.. 8man,
iter, campus mmistry; Mrs . Jay WSCS was read Ill unllon. Ml'll. blrtbday.
treasurer. In the absence Of after a two weeks viBit with , tary; and 1\lrs. John Wl!l'DI!l', that pledges wm take the lest vid Entsmlng~r. Mrs. Greenle&lt;.
JWamer, membership cultiva· Warner . was _assJSied by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ~n Jones Rhnda Hackett. Mart Martm her daughters and sons-m~law, treasurer. The mstalla!ton ser- Thursday evening. Pledges
Mrs. Herman Bailey, Mrs. Wll
lion; Miss Lydta Ebersbach. C. Melvm Alktre, Mrs. Thomas, entertained Sunday wtth a lam- report.d that small Easter bas- Mr. and Mrs Allred
Biggs, vtce .wdl be held at the May Rita Ball. Lois Clelland,
!lam Woodard, Mrs. Carl
miliSlonary education and serv· Mrs. Harry P. Smith and Mrs. Dy dinner Jn observance of the kets were ftlled and sent to Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. meetmg wtth Mrs. Guy Rey. Crooks, Doris Ewing,
tox, Mn. Pat Gallagher, &amp;•r•·
:Ice; Mrs. Roy Reuter, mission· Dwight Parker. Prayer by Mrs. birthday of their daughter, Mrs. seven children at the
Ben Harold Smith of Clifton, W. Va. nolds in charge,
. . Gruesor, Sw!le flarrls, Rosetta .Otbo Watts, Mrs. James Sou·
' ary perBOIIIM!I · Mrs. Gerald Wil· lvarner and a bymD elo9ed the Leo Davidaon of Athens. Pres. Franklin TB Hospttal m Colum· She was accompanied home by Mre. NeUte Vale, legJSlative Lisle. Roth Riffle and
ders, Mrs. Norman Wayland,
dermuth loc~l churen activi· program.
. lent were Mr. and Mrs. David- bus. Birthday cards and money Mrs, Biggs and Mrs. Smith.
chairman, Introduced the speak· 1e Sehoonover.
Mrs. Arthur Lewjs.
'ties; Miss Nelle Bing, spirit· During. the bu!intu ses111DD, son, .Bar~ara Jones, Larry Fine- were sent to six children ~t Mrs. E. J. ~ill returned home f!f for the evening, Mr. Ralph It was announced that the lfi';;.;;;;;.iii;i......Oiiiiiiiiiiil-;
:ual life; Mr.&lt;. Allen Eichi!Iger, Mi« Lydta Ebmhlch served a gold, Athens, and Mrs. c. K the Denver Jewish TB Hosptt- Friday evenmg afler a Ylsit M09re, Area Ext.nsion Agent, annual FO!(nder's Day dlnn~r
supply work; snd Mrs. Kermit secretary protem. Plans were. Burdette.
al. A l"Ontnbutwn wa_s made to with relatwe~ 1." Columbus. Sh.e R~ource Development, who will be at toe University Inn 10
Walton Circle chairman.
made to sen'l! a dbmer to tb• Mr. ·and Mrs. 0 . P. Klein the nurses scholarship fund.
was accompanted
home by talked on resources and con· Athens, Tuesday, April 28,
Devotions were led by Miss Eastern Stars Ml)' 11, at 6 p.m. visit.d recently 1n Chesapeake Committees for the 'dinner her grandson. Jeffrey ,Jones dueled a question and answer p. m.
Lucretia Genbeimer. The hymn, and Mrs. Gerald Wlldennuth with her mother, Mrs. B. L. were named by Mrs. Knapp and who returned home Sunday ev.. period. He was presented wtth The cullural program, tilled,
Christ For TI~e World We Sing, and Mrs. C. F. Tompkms were Hamilton, •·ho hao been ill for Included Mrs. Knapp, madys . nin~.
.
a gift from the club.
· ''A Review of Bela Sigma Phi,"
with Mrs. Erert'U Th.omas as co-cbainnan. for ft. May Fel· severAl wetks.
Mowrey and ~!nry ~Tartm. pro· 1 Miss '-1ary H~Jl of ~ol.umhu~ I A thank you note was read illfluded a qulr. h\' Mrs. Ec;rh le- - - - ----- - - - 1 J owship Day will be held a1 the l\ir'. and \-Jrs. Rnsst"ll Wilson gram and f&lt;JYor~; Rhoda Hw·~· , sp,.nl E:nst~r w1U1 llr1 par€'nt...;, from Debbie Grueser thanking man. During the business ses. • •
• 0/
,J'ni tf'd \Ielhodi~t c-hureh May and dilughtrr. ( ~oleen. l.og:.m.j eH. P.ilt't'n SearlP~ an1l JuiJa · Mr. and Mrs .. E. .I . Hill. S.he the group for sending her to !lion &lt;'I donation of $10 was glvFartlr ':' T?J&gt;IC . ,
i Ruckeye Girls' State this sum-, en to the American Cancer So" and there will br a snrk sp&lt;'nt Easter 1n Middleport and ' Hysell. rt'fro:'hnwnts Nam•d ' wos ar·o·ompan•rd hm h\'
Roc~· -~/Jrm~:s Jf .~CS lunch .:~1 noon with the lor&lt;.~l a1tend('d servire~ ;,~ \the Churcl1 on the nommatmg eomrPif tef l H1sPr who rern:-unf'd for R . mer. An auction · of homernade ]l'iel.v. Thr second annual Blue
The April meeting nf 1hr church members providing des- : or Christ where thr\· t'nrrnerly wl'rt' :\Irs. Knapp ..l11iiH li\"si'!l ' ovet"night visil
• articl es was- held following the Flame Cooking School sponWSCS of !he RIX'k
Sprmg.; ::f'rl and bf'~.o·erage. Pl1ns we&gt;re atlenrl~d
·
· omd Dorot hy Spencer.
Mrs. James l·:hser and d:mgh· l pl-ogram with Mrs.
sored by the Columbia Gss
i'tlethod1St chun h Tut&gt;~J.Jv a!· ::il'-'O made for a rn.ther·daugh-' Mr and Mrs Charles Lucas i ~lary Mnrun. ehairm.m nf t.er, Carol of Columbus wrre acting as auctioneer.
T h Olmpanv wa!l announcE'd for Aptemoon a1 tilt• chUJ('h open:'d , ll'r hanque tnn May 10at tl p C;:~Jedoma. s~t Easl;r we&lt;"k:,constitutuwn and b~··la\\'•, re- iMondav l,'llPSts of ' Mr and · travelingprlzewaswonby
i 20-21 : All members are ine.
with an organ prf'ludt' IJ\' Mr~ m
end \'\iJth he-r parents. Mr and , ported tha1 foUl t'op1e~ :u ~ be- Mr~ R .1. H11l ~nd
1
Lew1s Grl\e~C'r iollo\\ot'd \H1h Praye1 by J\.1rs. Warnt'r clos· l Mr.~ llomer Jonf's rmd Mr~ 1mg prepared lO ~nd to the state lpa.med hom~ b\ he
Mrs. Werner, civie
The hostesse-s. Sharlee Neuprayer bv Mrs ArnO!' Lnmard ed tht&gt; meeting. :md refresh- •Lena McEihinnev.
, chairman fur approval A vote MJrhael Jones. '
Kh
rl tion chainnan, urged
Barbara Riggs and Shir·
.During the bu ~mf'ss se~&lt;:lon ,1 ments wP-rf' served by Mr~. «.:. Mr and \7rs . Ralph Pnmter i of thanks was given !n the · Mr and Mrs rom u ~&lt;;·an I to vote in the May .
Huston 3erved a
df'ss'?'rt
',comrnunicatien was read cor:· !\'lelv;n .'\Jklre and MISs .\lelle and fumil),' of. Pamts\'Jlle, K\'. ' Kroger Company and &gt;il w1u ~n TofmCalnd b.\Trs. ~~!'!d , !rot- I The club donated $26 to the
Atlending
were
Rita
: I pur(' 1
. dY c1· 1 •I·
o urn us'thVI!UL.t:
...,un-d ' nanre comm1ttee
.
.cCincerning tht&gt; ~ late met'1 1n~ In 'Bmg Irom a table w1tl1 lace 1 spf'nt the Easter wt't'kend w11A
lased E:.~ &amp;!l tf'J. can
• e mk n
"
for th e
1
Lois
Clelland,
Judy
l A... • 1 .,. . ..,e
dav
afternoon
Wl granddau~h·
.•• r a n 1, motion of the ~ hoo
~ held m To l''UO .... pn -t·w (·over· and rentered 1\11 h an ar- •their families at PomM"oy, Mr. recent sale
.
M·.
E
J
H'll
and
1
1
, Martha Eschleman, DoMrs.\\'. A. \lurgan. pr('~ldfnt ran~emrlll of JOnquils.
.Mrs. Denver Hysell and I Refreshment~
Wt'l ~o' ~f'r\ i'd 1 I S · · 1
1tion program. Spef.'ial
Ewmg. Carolyn Grueser, SoResided.
I family and Mr. and Mrs Rus- by Gemma Casci anJ
~earl ' te~;r;ar~~ul Hill and childrf'n : were Mrs. Olive Page, Mrs.
Harris, Belsy Horky, Gail
r-The
devotulllS and plogr;nn
IRell Painter
IKnapp to the
SM
.d
I I d
V(,ll"d hf'rta Wilson Mrs. rrllldy«
1
Rosetta Lisle, In a
'
· k M,\ 'tela
tl I" Jk•. r. I''a tll-l of
1anapo
~ jor 'Mrs. Ni)}('' Bland. and
werepresentf'd br Mr~ Gruf·
IVe I ten
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy, 1 B~mer,
lusl1n\~cek
wilh1s,hernpar(lnts · Mr
Sharlee Neuman,
ser. using ll ' her dr\otaonal
!Sr. spent the Easter weekend [enne ~elsh, R1lth fhMnfon a~d Mrl'! Hiram Slawter and jorie Hoffman.
, Barbara Riggs,
jopic, Faith, S&lt;·t·tpttue and "•
.fe 0pt1z
lin Sprinsfield where they visit· ; and ha Powell.
'Mr and Mrs. K ,J. Hilt
----Smith and Marilyn Wise· ·
led with her sisters, Mr. and ,
1 H. o Bony returnM home Roherl0rirs,89,
prayer for faith b) the teadeo
''East.r, " wa- the top~r o! tilt
.
.
,
iMr!.
0.
R.
Bailey
and
sons.
&lt;Moncta 1, alter spending
toe Ob
Bi hd
•
11
pregrarn, llit h reading,
ho File rhtldren reretved ' t " i Michael and Richard, Mr. and
'winter at Sarasota. Fl1l. wil.h I
serl'e&amp; rt
Hysells Entertarn
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By Solon No. 7l 0

Middleport

romeroy·

EMr~.

=

~':"·~~than Biw

Jack O'Brian

Mia.

ld a lllrprlse n11 birthday par· like help ..• The movie Oscar group
backmg welterwetght
ty at the Frian' Club for the votea aU are ill and bein&amp; i prospect Joe "Buzzy" Shaw, oth
loveable elder clown .. · Jlm- IPrlce-Waterboused and the ji£.Jers illclude such ringside types
rny JnyM MMlAd RR~ "" the tM&gt;a will HWI A!"il 18 nn TV 1 a1 Norman ~aller. Pete Hamlll.
very flrll USO eatertainl!l' "!Gr &amp;bow · .. One of the Juliel (AIJ. George Plimpton; bls man
the l!c&gt;ys tbat Willtor at VaUey &lt;irewslcChrlstte)oeemsaclnch ager will be Roger Donoghue,
Forae" .. . JIIO Foss' depart. and sd does "~w of Your ex-fighter .. - Deli! Amaz has
ure as AFL grid oonunialt could- Smile" . . . Mentalist Dunning· a 110 doubt brand new notion
n'l have been ·a ourprlsa to tile er's lona-estranged w11e Cry• for bis first CBS TV series Ukeable Joe; we printed
It tal oald ohe ilm't yaclttlns or starring Kan Murray • .. Billg
bere maay weeks nan ,.. Worn- buying real estate in the Ba· Crosby's folding Ills big N. Y.
·~ . Wear Dally took a dev.. bamas but ohe knows who the office alter two TV options ploptalbigly chic: swat at Sharman lady Is and good luck to her. ped .. · Sammy Davis Jr. would·
Douglas' additlnn to John ·LJnd.
n't play a Blacl: Natlmtallol ill
say's pilace 1Jl181'd: WWD a1ao The Tommy Dorsey orches- pal BUI Cosby's "I Spy."
is feuding witb couturier Molly Ira led by Sam DoDabue out Only one of the TV Emmys
Parnls . , . One of the WWD lis personnel from 17 to nille, bas been set 8lide for "news"
partisans needled "llonl ools kept Frank Sinatra Jr., unload· bullbal one can be split severqui Molly Marnls.:,
ed the Pied Pipers and wlll try a1 ways 11 the academy so
.
, again . Glynlo Johns gets the wblms . .. Frl1mds of Connie
D1ane Lennon of L. Welk s star role tn Anita Loos' London Bennett were amazed the once
Lenoon Sisters Indeed had a play ''The King's Mar"" .. No highes~paid H'wood star left
Gass - a son Thomas ,Jose~h; one's turmng tbe Taft Hotel m· less than $25,000; Connie made
dad's name III Richard Gass to an office llUIIding: it'll stay f3ll
a week once upon
a
. . Older eoncert fans think a hotel no matter what dream
ry . Liza Minnelli's
Yehudi Menuhin's sUI! a kid Zeckendorf develops
Cardi· been sounded out to replace
srnsatlon but Yehudi's son nal SpeUman will be
honor Barbra StreiBand after the lat..
Jcremv makes his own concert guest at the CardinBI Hayes ~... r leaves the London "Fwmy
~ production: and how odd,
debut 'as a pianist April 28 In silver jubilee Alumni Dinner Girl"
London
The nhthe old gal May 4 at the Commodore; Bob Liza seems 8 generation youngWho inspired all the rlch~rich, Considine will main-speak.
er than the so-assured Barbra,
hfiOk-play-movie musical "Aunt.
tho' they're only three years
le Marne" opuses
could
merchant apart (23 vs. 20).

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lin. iacl: .W.. tl ,_.. lillie 1118 OAOC will furllsb be tried ID floweD
roy regloll!ll """"""'· prettld· photographs for the home and I "Propagation of p::~i;;.
ed ~hen Region 11, Ohio Asso- garden calendar lor 1968, Mra. I conclud"'!: "io aR l
Ol·
ciation of Garden Clubs, met Weaver asked that flower ar· pcrmnce.

CHEVROLET

land

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f' Ch'Jd
A 8 ' ed
ByEUBChurch

pomeroy Churc: h
ay
each memhrrs. lollowed In ·• sacr.tment and hapttsm and ; ~trs. C. B. Gilbert and Mr. and l
' his son and daughter-Ill . law, ' The 89th birthday ofBolLt•m, l "!ith.FamilyDinner
iliscussion Two poems. f:a,t ' two were rreewed mto mem· :Mrs. Jesse Lake of WI!St .Jef· , Closs Meets
Mr and Mrs. H. E. Boney:
Robert 01Jfs, Long
.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Hys:e11 11
Of Eden, and Faith. Wl're reJd I bershtp dutmg the \\'(lrslup 3er.. ~ ferson.
'
. \1r and Mrs. IIerman War- w:as celebrated Sunday w..tt;hith. l~·~e~~i~~. with a tamlly
by Mrs. Grul:'ser
Sunday, ~m&gt;r;mg at t.he Holiday weekend guests tl /n 5
ner relurned to lh~ir home in dinner at the home of a n~
on EasWr Sunday at their II
;;ji,............................-.
·-- : Entet·prtse HB &lt;hurcl&lt;.
Mr and Mrs. J . A. Yoong were
yrocuse
' Pomerov Tuesday aft.r spend· •ew, Warden Ours, Bashan.
on the Rutland Road
1
1 He,lp~ng M~sM 0 ~lbert
·:
· b A~ or';;~ •:'~ 1 P~~~·.:;e~i~: Mr and Mrs. Joe .Yaung, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith , ing the· winter in Naples,
and Mro. Ralph F'~~~~:ll
1
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1

LScCJ..ualn.n.

1
/. rs.Lou
the and
Melame and .Joe.\' 1 entertained the Golden Rule , id-a.
Ours,
Diana. Becky. VIctor,
8
mma
'&gt;'
of cambridge, and Mr. and , Cia" of the Pomrrov Chur&lt;h [
Ky., Mr. and
1
1' $t!rvice
and
\\J S followed
by
J\.lrs
Wi.llJam
Kit~hen
and
chil
T
d
·
t
Mae
Van
Meter
and
HubvN
~~:::1:~~UI
Linda, Donnie, "loMo
Ch
h
d tl
•ocaron by '
. i • 1 nsf ues ay evenrng
a
V Mt
nd
.
"'
'"W ""IU HIGH QUALifY a ymn an •• ""
•
tlren Debbie and Denise, Chi!·• th . h
. s'
·'
0
an e er a
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W(l(Id, II All Kinds of Good Bup
w ra •••
· Al bE&gt;rt Martm A soln, Tht An-l licothe
1 eThlr omet~ yrarus t
Dick Stettler, Mrs. Lmd~ Pat, Ronda and Rodney, Mr.
All in One Place
1
I
0
Ybur
CheVJJ Dealer
Ooly Scbwirm offlm .fuch
ge s .,'[ us t Ha\'e cn'ed . by Keith I Mr and Mrs . Paul Gomer 'jMrs • Jerry
MasteJn "mrge
resident
S
mee mg.
Bren t and ferry . Miss I1\E!ltn,Mrs. Earl ~~~:~:~~·~:~ II
fi••
F.vans. prayer by Ret.
visited Mr and Mr..
'ed 'th de or"' . ' M •
Florence Circle, Mr. and Mrs.
VIncent, Connie, of
01
~rice,
foe !h• b01l ' "
zel Smith and a solo. '·I Walk. Am kl • Richardo ~ver
th; openEIoodlfl B V tonSA) ·t'' ·
SSem
Jack Follrod and Kim, Mr.
and Roger and Garry
1
nde a Schw.nnl
ed 1 Th G d ., b)' Jo)·ee
o
w
ower~. n ar JC e
Do
and Mrs J
Co ell Rick
.....
n e ar en,
weekend and were acoompan- "Death kl Life ,, was read b The Rev. Marvin wson
· arne8 m •
at home. An Easter
' , EYan' precf'ded the baptiSm. led home by their daughter, Mrs. Masters a~d The Legen~ Middleport HeaUt
Stobart, Mrs. Betty Gaul and
was held In tbe allltmoonfl
. '
Bapttwd were Broan ,James Paula who bnd spent the week of th Do ood Tr
b \lr Church was speaker lor an
Mark, Mr. and Mrs. l.awrence
prlles given.
, Will son of Mr. "nd &gt;tro. James here
E:., Pr ee. Y J 8 tor Aosembly in the
and Mr. and Mrs. War·I--=---.::....- - - - - - - ·11 Open Eves 9:00 P.M.
01
den Ours.
formerly the Bright Star Mar·il
· Will, Heidi .. Denese and Rhett ~. and Mrs. Bernard Fultz ry "'M':.ten ~iosecl~bebyde! High ~ gymnasium
POMEROY, OHIO
Allen Milhoan. children
of and daughtero, Beth, Barbara l:icmo. Membere r-nded to 7.
Mrs. Bernice CorneD, a niece, bi.
, Mr avd Mr•. Dwogbt Mtlhoan, and Becky, spent tbe Easler roll caU with an Easter thousht Stodenl Council .
decora~. the lovely cake. Mr. lro;:;;==iiiiiiil;;;;;;iiiiiiii:;;:;;:;;
!Mrs recrtved a number of nice
, and . Steven and John Kevin weekend In Convey with her A Blble outline of till conver· Greg BaUey, aupt!l"'lsed
,. ~ulhns, sons of Mr. and Mrs. parenll, Mr. and Mn. Roy lion ol Saul was liven by Mn. aaaembly. The program
gilll.
\ foeorge Willtam Pullins. Fol· S'M
Louis Osbont
with the student body
NOW OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY
i lo"ing the ooloa, "'The" Manby
and Mrs. Ira Butcher During the \usin-.s session, lor the Pledge
.
SPONSOR DANCE
iOn The Middle
and daughter, Judy and son, • a contribution was made to- led by Linda Larkms
The Middleport Hif!lt ~'"N'II
:Terry llv•!'__~Dtl HiTheGCroJ~~ , Jim. were in Columbus recent., ward the repair of the church Jes Knllht then read an .
t!Oiuor class wtll sponsor
. of Thorns .,...me ' ~'· : lv lo attend the wedding of fioor. Plano were made to leU · ter story. The Cbest.r. . teen dance party open to the
, by Jttd)· Smith, .llr. and . Irs. Atarv Kay Buteher. daught.r Slanlev Germ· Troll It
was idlst choir Ullder the
pubUc this coming Satard••YII
.
Roy
Hlankenshhlp
were
re&lt;!IV·
I
of
Mr.
and
llrs.
Fred
Buteher.
vot.d
.
to
order
ca~
to
oell
Of
Mre.
Ruth
Baer
'"111
.
night at the Mlddleport
lqulppodl
.
Low Pl'lctl
ed Jnto member~hhlp. surrec- lJudy was one of the attendants ! games were played under th~ ! rise on a Hill."' accompamed
gym, from 1 to 11 p.m.
'
, tTh~ sermtheon,R TheS~th aod l in the w•dding and Jim also.,. direction of Mrs. Eskew ald iM". Dorothy Karr.
ceeds will be used for the sen· J
Singer
S~les &amp; Service McCall's Patterns
Jon D~·
f!l.'. m.
:sisted
I the hostess served refresh~ • ThirtN!n OOys from the
. class trip. The Jays will
: a hymn clO!ed the servJct,
~ tnents t.o the above and Mrs. ! dent bod~ enacted the La 1 emCI!O.
WY 2·2284
115 W. SECOND
What leohllfll Slnlnll Schw;,..
·
1
I Milton Roush Mrs
Denver Supper wtth a background
"b'"" ""'· '''"''" """·"'
WINS AWARn
l's
Kap le and Tom~ Masters lug by Mrs. AUce Nease.
PLAN RUMMAGE ~ALl!
POMEROY
OHIO
tld:ttand,
A••.ri
ron Wlod•
! \iis~ Sydney 'filler, da_
l!· ~.
••:r
P
Y
· ~...,.
..... part were Ronnie Or(.
The Sutton Methodist C:h",';cbll
. coam
•roo.
,lir.-liro.
1Pt
· U,ind
1
will!htm.cflro~n.pkiiMf*l'ltr of Mr. and· Mrs. Ra~i:bn :
Osborne,BWBuekley,C. D.
is
a rummage sae
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Men'• FeUowhip
Intyre, Harry Spencer, LanyJday
April t8
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1\0Y·
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Spencer Pol Morrlsaey,
18, al 113 West
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eet PariO'IIOfe
Tuttle, Ray Kerr, Joey
eroy, 1n the Ebersbach
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Betty
Crocker "Christian CUizensblp" was ' The Ltgbt and Life
Bobby Woods, BIU Allen,
NMr
Homemaker of Tomorrow at the lite t
tf
Fellowship of the Laurel
David Mora
uns.
Franklin lligb &amp;hool in CoM'
Free Methodist church met
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Lookl"'l for lnoxpenalvt
•lumhus where sbe i• a oenlor. ~ thY ws':s olr~bey E t"gl cently in the recreation
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church met ;u:.: :iol the parsonage with the Rev. The ftrelly fish carries its
lngatius de Loyola founded pr
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Eugene Gill Ill dtarp.
own searchlight. trnder eacb
Ill W. tlld St. ,..,.....,, Ithe Society of .le!tua, lba Jeault day ..venmg at lhe home o1 Mra. lure
reodlni from Matthew
eye, il has a Jarce oval s Po I
order.
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lite pastor and JI'IYOI' by
emitting a bright light. The flsb
VISIT "R
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.,.. cut off lite flow olllgbt b)'
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'ened the program follow'&lt;! byllng. A
"The
meana of a fold of llliSue Ural
Iscripture by Mro. James WIU J E.kimo," was sbown. It
W&lt;l'ka Uke an eyelid. ID reallly,
aad prayer by Ml88 Long, Flags decided to have a workshop
by
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several.rountrl-..
repr,.ent.
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next
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lite
slow
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produced
a
co·
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the colon for beautiful dresses.
Middleport, 0.
~ NatlOlls were on
- J ol bacteria dwelling und·er II
mg th e Un.1t-.;u
Refreshments prov:"'~
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e worswp ceo r.
JNII'· Pearl Jaroba - e served ~~~~~..,...,...,.;..;;;;;;a;;;;;;a;pnst or the study w.. '- lead : Mrs. Jacobs uolsted by ~
women to furtber dJsctver, u~· Eugene GUJ, to the above
deratand ud aooopt resfl1111!t· f Ernest PoweU Jamea
. blUtiel. 01 cbrlslian cltiHOI. A LaWI'OIII!e Smith, S!Ke Eblin, .
. discuss10n followed the study, Cllflord Kllln James Gilmore ·
and prayer by Mrs. Thomas Harry Cllrk, 'wrmam
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Bentz concluded the program.! CIMenct Curtis, Otho
1.
,1 Ml'l. 1leatz, presldebt, was m1and Phil Wilt
cbarp rJ. abe businuA session ·
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Acrilon •
Nylon
wbeo reporis were fjiven by
GVEII'S FOR DINNER
SolectF.-,o...
the seerotaries. The 0111vention Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Bllr1. , II
te be held at Clrelevllle
entertained with a dinner East.
200P........ Ieolon
27·211 was ditlCU!sed.
er at tbeJr borne, Rutland Rd.
men!! were served by the
Preaenl were Mr. and Mrs, Tip
! .. to sevea members.
llowllD&amp; Columbus; Mr,

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Allred BliP and the boil
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barteu and Shii'Oil and BIU.
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Mr•. Ray
and..family
Mrs, Hln11
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Mr. aAd .\1r!l. Cbarlel
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Early Service
Easter Sunrise services
at the Syracuse Asbury MetltJO.I
diRt Church Sunday were
by the youth. MYF councilors
KeMy Wigens and Mrs. Opal
Dalley were 1n dtarge.
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The message was delivered by
Danny Stutler, son of Church
pastor Rev. WendeD G. Sto~
ler.
The organ prelude was by
Paula Swa!W followed by the
processional"with Rose Ann
Llole accompanyiug the choir.
Dennlo Evans led the caU to
worship and prayer followed
by the choir oinglng "lit ..,,_I
Me ill Spite Of My Sin."
The medllalion
by Debbli lilyel and
John
LiSle followed lrilb
solo.
"The Ou1l&amp;"' lite C...'( u.
da illdtinp' ... Clarice Narrll
aang a duel bef«e the acrlplnre
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the praytr by SuzaDII
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Mrs. Pool presented to
Mrs.
Vtctor Hysell •. leader of t be
Wildwood Jumor Garden cl~b,
an award for the outstandi9g
Regional XI Juntor
Garden
club and also present.d an a·
ward for the outstandmg )Un·
Lllor Mg'!"lhdener to MIBeds bPegtgyh
~ ' oan, sponsor y e
Wildwood Garden club. Mrs.
Svramaaa
GObert Cullen. slate
chatr·
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man of the flower show a·
wards, was also mtroduced.
Society Notes
Speaker for the afternoon
sian was Mrs. John Romsey,
Seven Mile, o., twbo is state
sh
VIsiting Mrs. Osa Boggess, horticulture chairman.
e
were Mr. and Mrs. J u n i o shared some of .the knowledge
Scragg and children of
has . gamed . m plant prop- 1
Charleston, w. Va.
and satd a well·planA Sara Coventry Jewelry
ned •flower garden lS a ~ust If
ty was beld recently at
lS to have a succ:ssJon ~f
horne of Mrs. He1en
f from early sprmg unlll
Guests were Mrs. Robert.
Mrs~11 Ramsey suggested gar~
ton and Mrs. Dreama Sm.Jth
dening is an ever changing pie· I
Pomeroy, Mrs. Kathryn John- ture if we plant and propagate
son of Wolf Pen, M_rs. Carl some of the newcomers and
Gheen, Mrs. Helen JHldle, Mrs. suggested that unusual things
Adrian Hubbard, Mrs.
Jean I ,-'"'-===--=;;.._=~
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Hayman, Mrs. Betty Ash. Mrs.
Ada Slack and Mrs.
Lucke.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. James Mc:~~; ~ ~---------ald and son of Columbus
TONIGHT-NOT OPEN
weekend guests of his
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
FRIDA~;~1 ~:r~RDAY
vi~Grim:'M v·10cent c:~=~~~~ "JOY IN THE MORNING"
· an.
rs.
(Technicolor)
and family of Bradner
With Richard Chamberlain
weekend guests of Mr. and ""'·II
and Yvette Mlmeaux
Carl Gheen and son, Raymond.
"DARK INTRUDER"
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenre
Sel~ers IJ Leslie Nielson, Gilbert Gr~e n
lers and Mrs. , R. B.
of . Columbus vJs1ted here
SUNDAY, M~NDAY,
urday.
•nd
TUEla.DA
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ied
homeTheyby were
Mrs. "~~~~::~II
April17·
4'WMEN THE BOYS
F1anaga_n_.___
MEET THE GIRLSU
- TecluUcolorOwnership of reindeer
Connie Francis, Harve
Presnell
Alaska
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Alaskans.

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Wringer Waaher Service, because we bow Jllii'D
be using yours more for spring c!eaalul_. .......
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right now. We'B pickup and retlllll J!llll' Wlllher.

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Four speakers. Soltd state (instant music!).

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SHORT? TALL? MEDIUM?
SELECT YOUR DRIVING POSITION

Comfortron even wrings moisture from
humid air. Order it and set the thermostat
en a balmy "Bermuda" climate
round.

Tilt-telescopic steering wheel, you can
order, adjusts up, down, in. out. You aet
in and out without crouchint or stoop1n1.

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HEADING FOR THE HILLS?
ASK FOR TU.RBO·JET VB POWER

GO WITH SPORTS-CAR FLAIR
IN STRATO..BUCKET SEATS

There's up to 427 cubic inches of quiet
on crder for leveling steep .
of reserw for safe

them with smart center console In
Coupe, add Strato·back
3 In front).

When our t·egwefed pharmacists com·
pound a prescription, years of profes·
siooal training, knowledge and experIence stand behind it. Have your pre•
serlptloDS filled here, with complete
collflence. Fresh, potent drugs •.. and
pl'ompt ael"'lce, too.

Elllll ·feolures now standi,. ltif' JoUr
odded safety: Seat belts front and rear •
Padded instrument panel • Padded sun
visors • Outside mirror (use it ~lweye before
passing) • Shatter-res1stant 1nsldl mirror
• Two-speed electric wipers • Wincllhltld
wishers • Back·up lights

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"HOME OWNED. Ol'ERA.TED BY D9N. DNA~·
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used to be terrllic interest In derivative nature. One hour. 'n' roll into a weet!y story line.
getting a look at tbe new fa11 Stephanie Powers Is the star. Advance word is that tbe sbow
televiaioo schedules. I
Girl, meet Tarzan.
hopes to capture the free~
know aaybody Ill the
-"The Road West." Not Wheeling tone of the superb
who reaUy-1 mean
much explanaUon necessary, is BeaUes' movie, "A Hard Day'a
cares any hlore. Rigor mortis there? One hour western about Night.'' including the fresh
is the current state ol network a pioneer family. Barry SuUI· visual effects.
entertainment, and one is van is the papa.
-"Hey, Landlord!'' A young
te P'·d io ay better never
m u:
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-"Star fr.ek ." Not much man .1rom. the, Mid west (WUl
than late in presenting the new explanation n e cess a r Y is Hutchms) mhertts a converted
season pl'ans. But duty calls, so there? Science fiction hour ~ew York tn:owns'?Jie and gets
lnday a look at the ooming
Wt'llt'am Shatner as mvolved wttb tis tenants.
1
"'B~TV
I'meup:
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commander of a space •hip Olmedy. HaIf hour.
To start with, the 1ineup will that investigates previously
be minus these canceled series: unexplored worlds. CommanPLAN JITNEY SUPPER
The Sammy Davis show, "Dr. der, meet girl.
The
Letart Falls Methodist
Kildare," "Hullabaloo," "Mr.
Church
wiU have a jilney sup.
-''Orcasional Wife." Some
Roberts," "The Wackiest Sbip ~~~~~:•::~n necessary. M,·-•--• per Saturday, April 23, at lite
in the Army/' "Branded/' 1i
'liWRII
"Mona McQuakey,• "My Molb·
ill a hall-ltour situallOD rommunily hulldm, at 5:30 p.
er, The Car," "Camp Runna. comedy about a young bache. m.
executive who D""'""'a w"e
muck," ''Hank'' and the John
CI;W
u
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th
Sh
to
succeed
in
business,
and
gets
RETURNs TO CLAl!SE8
,.orsy e ow.
g· t
I&lt; d
Retu ning are· "The Tuesday 8 Jr1 0 pre n ·
Tom Lind has returned to
r
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-"THE C t" Def' 't I
and ~
1ay movies, "I Spy,"
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lfll e Y Fairmont State College
after
the I
RoPe Theatre, ''The some expl~na~IOn necessary. spending the spring vacation
VirgiL .'' Dean Martin, th~ Robert LoggJa m_ a~ hour entry with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walt Disney Hour, ''Bonanza,'' ~s an elegant, d~grn?ed prof~ Reino Lind.
1 bod~guard . HJs name IS 1.-=....==iiii===;;;;;;:;
Andy WWiams, "Run For Your
Life," 'ul'he Man From U.N- !om Hewitt Edward Cat. It .
C.L.E." "Get Smart," "Please Just ..happened that .way.
"
Don't Eat The DaiSies," - The Roger Mtller Show.
''FJ'
" "Laredo" and ,
Singer smgs. Half hour
tpper,
weelt:ly
JIRIDAY, SATURDAY ·
Dream of Jeannie."
.
-"The Monkees." That's no
and SUNDAY
The new NIICI'V enlrtes, as lypngrapbical error. It's the
ApriiiS.16ot7
of now, are:
nam of
h•'f ho
.
""'&lt;HALe'S NAVY JOINS
-"Tarzan." Not much explane
a ... ~. ur serJes
THE AIR FORCE"
ation necessary Is there' The about the wandenqs of 1
(Technicolor)
good old awing~ wll1 be. back ~uartet not unlikf the Beatles
Tim Conway, Joe Flyno
for an hour l week and there tn approach, hut dellnltely not
"THI Nl-aGHadTWALKER"
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won I be any Jane as he pial?' "comedy formal to capture the Robert Tay1o.!'rbara Stanwyct
the
will abename
his _
boy, jungle.
however.There
The star'
,. Ron l!ly. Him Tarzan.
-"The Girl from
~.L.E.,". Not mach exvhm_a_tlt&gt;nl
necessery, ll

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MEIGS THEATRE

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large attendlli1C!t!.
Mrs. Robson
Introduced
Mn. Rudolph Sutton who led
devotions and Mrs. Robtrt Kinney wlto gave the wetCODllll8
address. Both are from Hock·
ina County garden clubs, boats
for the meeting.
Mrs. c. E. Weaver, state
president of the Ohio All80clalinn, in her tall: request.d
prden clubs enter the
Civic Beaulillcallnn Contest.

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i·J Membon of Region Gl of the
~&amp;Ohio Asoocialioo of Gardea
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invited participate
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members at Lillcoln Lod~o
Columbus oa AprU 20-Zl

t1u wu IIIJPIIMil It
sTAIII'l' lbl. onniJif:
Nell dato, IIIIOiher -uJal
matoh. But he teepo askln&amp; me
go out with hlm and he'a
W&lt;lllderful otherwise He
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olDy maklns • bill argument
when be juot llllliles and says
aotbq. How · eaa I coovlllce
¥ifu? - co~~ 0~ !!!!!
Dear Gone OD Hlm:
·Be IJOIIO, period! Or you'U be

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II')'; a1co 1!111 oaly II')' once.
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HelOD:
Olllbarru4od ..... also
t•ot when I llldo ln1D or out of
a ear ud pt sta11e altoeb
hill 88J metal I toudL I blow
11'1 lbl ayloa -1 OOYel'l llld
all lbe atall&lt;&gt;(llllduclng cJtlbeo
we wear these daya bul what
tu I 007 Ollt» I llrUck optll'kl
wbOD I tlued my boy _..-"11
podnlgbl - SHOCKING
Dear Sbt1&lt;ting;

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real charse. - H.
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laJnUy living, ao II you•ra ba'In&amp; kid trouble ar just pial '
!rouble, t=t Helea beJp Y01'.
lJDe wili alau we_lcvwc. ifiW. ~:;;,;
IIDU8in8 uportences. Adclro&gt;·
Helen 8ottal Ia cart cl #1&lt;-

'iloD:?r.So,ciety
Taps37for
Membership

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British Lady
DRESSES
HELANCA SWEATERS

Sisters Style Shop

SPRING COATS REDUCED

Court St., Pomeroy

newspaper.
THIS CAT WAS BUI!JGRYI
Dear Heltll:
March i8, 1966
How dt you train a eat
ID eat htlea In mobalr or angora
aweatera! - HOLEY JO
DEAR H. Jo:
. .... .The 88IM way
tram a cal not chew bolel
your pel rabbit&lt; Keep 'em
orated! - H.
Dear Heiea:
I mel a J!UY who II IOIIIv II
somelbinl eJ... 'l1!t trouble
be mode • pass, buii11181&lt;1Bge&lt;lll
ID slop him. 'l'botllbl wo bad
an ootlled about pasaeo ~=:II ' Serving Melp CowltJ
I uplalned bow I felt
for Over N Ywa
them, but !be next dote II
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As with lbe rest of Helen Help
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won't dodge a serioua quesliol&lt;
with a bl'USil-off.
Send your 1eeJH81 quutimlS

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iJ1 the early years of
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to

LADIES SPRING COATS
REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

POMEROY
NATIONAL

:::1

Mlllloo, lollewing IB
o1 typbold, bocama aa !II
carrier of the disease.
cbuged ber looali.. every
or two but everywhere
went llMt people ohoo eamo
contact with got typhoid.
When, after seme pa~:: I
sleuthing, the bealtb
at
llieo proved tbal she wu
cause of so maay cases
.... tollfuoed • hospital bwoll·l
unlarily lor • wbllo. 0. ber

$14.95 - - - - - SALE $7.00
$10-95
SALE $6.66
$8.95
SALE $5.66
$7.95
SALE $4.88
$6.95
SALE $4.44

$22.95 - - - - $19.95
$17.95
$13.95
$10.95

Oak Hill
Society Notes

Ydi/WA/1
ARE AT
DUTTONS &amp; ROLLERS

Reg. 69c Philips

inleethose of the
mso and lhroa4 and types
dysentery and pinworm and
1'01111&lt;!worm lllostations.
'!be sileot oarrier baa perloda wben he does aot obed
DuriHg such periods it Ia Impossible to ldeelify blm u

••

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.SPRING COATS, SUITS, DRESSES
,Unsea,sorla b,Je weather has left our racks loaded with early SPRING
~me'fharldi~se which must be moved at our expense to make room for
ahip1nents of summer m~rchandise which is arriving dally' ..
advantage of these prices this weekend and spruce up your
wardrobe.

aymp~om~.

Reg. $1.49
LEATHER
CANDY BARS and
OIEWING GUM

WORK GLOVES

10 FOR l9c

CREAM· SDCK -ROLL-ON

leRI oarriers Include tuberculoo-

.

BAYER
ASPIRIN

Reg. 69c Green Mint
MOUTH WASH·····

TUSSY
DEODORANT.

••

carrier. Diseases spread by

Off

I00 TABLET SIZE

i PRICE

of typhoid orgauisms.

REG.

ma-

fever blister or cank.ec 601'8.
About 38 per tent of lbt populalioll an urrlero ol atapbylooocel. They IIPl'OIHI Ibis loleOtiOD by oontamiaatitlc
tbeir
banda, &lt;lothes, towela llld bedding with droplets expeDed ;.
coughing, sneeziRg or
evem
laughing.
Althougb lbey are 101 olrielly speaking, daseed as carrier,
b&lt;cau,. they are not yet Immune, many persons opread
durll8 the lllcubalioo
poriod - the few hours or daya
after they baye becotDt I&amp;
fected before they sbow aay

c

MILK MAGNESIA

lioAll, especially

Women's and
Children's

BROMO SELTZER

hu·

oeci• and streplo&lt;:ocie

Off

Reg. 69c

PIAYING CARDS •··

Other disease.s spread by shedding carriers Include olapbyloo-

Off

c

Reg. $1 A9 AI Plastic

to

is, unduhiJIIt fever,
laria, typhus and

·-

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factious disease) go
between
epidemics'!''
Disease carriers have beea
classified as shedding OBd silent types. Typhoid Mary belonged the first group. Wberever she went, she shed 1

shower

'

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

man bost establish • state of
peacefuJ coexistence. This is the
answer to the question: ••Where
does measles (or any other in-

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ol one ill tho tilalletl .. a
larp bospttal.
'!bat Ia lbl
TY!JIIOid I
wbary" who brought tho problem of the nrrler 10 loreilblyl
to lha attention of tho,. iDler·
..ted In preveoting lba I[Jresd
of communicable di seases.
Some carriers, like Mary,
have a full-blown attack while
others have sucb a mild ease
that it passes unnoticed
and
therefore undiaglwsed. I• tither
the

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event the germ and

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Sbe tilalgtd ........
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SALE $13.8B ·
SALE $12.88
SALE $10.88
SALE $8.88
SALE $6.8B

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BABY MAGIC

4. Free Parking In Rear of Store
5. Money Orders

83c

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Prescriptklns Are Our Main Busl;..
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I. Clean Ladies &amp; Childrens Rest Room
2. Cold Drinking Fountain
3. T.V. Tube Tester

Reg. $1.00

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BONANZA
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·•INVITED TO SCHOOL
i·J Membon of Region Gl of the
~&amp;Ohio Asoocialioo of Gardea
.• :''Chlbs
invited participate
-~~'in !be No. 3 Elemen11111 Scbool

v.,;
,.,._,~" I.

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to

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for flower show ·judges
members at Lillcoln Lod~o
Columbus oa AprU 20-Zl

t1u wu IIIJPIIMil It
sTAIII'l' lbl. onniJif:
Nell dato, IIIIOiher -uJal
matoh. But he teepo askln&amp; me
go out with hlm and he'a
W&lt;lllderful otherwise He
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wont talk alitul ~ and I foel
olDy maklns • bill argument
when be juot llllliles and says
aotbq. How · eaa I coovlllce
¥ifu? - co~~ 0~ !!!!!
Dear Gone OD Hlm:
·Be IJOIIO, period! Or you'U be

a Here's
IJOIIO goeee~
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Firat pus: apeet. YOlll boya
II')'; a1co 1!111 oaly II')' once.
Secolld .,..., .... napeel.
'flllrd pa!l: reject. Willi
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·ePicket ,__. Trlmmlllf
lwflo--ond

Lowns

eGirden Hose •nd

Aa:HSorlltl
e Bullbilll SuppH...._

11111, B1ts, Gloves

SEE OUR
BATMAN TOY
ASSORTMENT

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LIVE PARAKEETS
PET SUPPLIES

w;:;i
Metb&lt;

s-10

•ith
Lew~

SPRING PLANnNG
eAMARYLIS
eGIANT DAHLIAS
eTUBEROUS
BEGONIAS
Buy Now!
Plant Now!.
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WY 2-3498

HelOD:
Olllbarru4od ..... also
t•ot when I llldo ln1D or out of
a ear ud pt sta11e altoeb
hill 88J metal I toudL I blow
11'1 lbl ayloa -1 OOYel'l llld
all lbe atall&lt;&gt;(llllduclng cJtlbeo
we wear these daya bul what
tu I 007 Ollt» I llrUck optll'kl
wbOD I tlued my boy _..-"11
podnlgbl - SHOCKING
Dear Sbt1&lt;ting;

FOR

POMEROY

HELEN HELP US!
l - - by

Gallipolis, Ohio

real charse. - H.
.
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TbJs column Ia dOdlcated 1..
laJnUy living, ao II you•ra ba'In&amp; kid trouble ar just pial '
!rouble, t=t Helea beJp Y01'.
lJDe wili alau we_lcvwc. ifiW. ~:;;,;
IIDU8in8 uportences. Adclro&gt;·
Helen 8ottal Ia cart cl #1&lt;-

'iloD:?r.So,ciety
Taps37for
Membership

Nelly'Don
British Lady
DRESSES
HELANCA SWEATERS

Sisters Style Shop

SPRING COATS REDUCED

Court St., Pomeroy

newspaper.
THIS CAT WAS BUI!JGRYI
Dear Heltll:
March i8, 1966
How dt you train a eat
ID eat htlea In mobalr or angora
aweatera! - HOLEY JO
DEAR H. Jo:
. .... .The 88IM way
tram a cal not chew bolel
your pel rabbit&lt; Keep 'em
orated! - H.
Dear Heiea:
I mel a J!UY who II IOIIIv II
somelbinl eJ... 'l1!t trouble
be mode • pass, buii11181&lt;1Bge&lt;lll
ID slop him. 'l'botllbl wo bad
an ootlled about pasaeo ~=:II ' Serving Melp CowltJ
I uplalned bow I felt
for Over N Ywa
them, but !be next dote II
lbe~~~~m~e::__~b~oft~sured~!_~•~~..... ,..............,.,......,_ _ _ _..;............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!OII!!_ _ _,

GIRLS SPRING COATS
REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

ALL

H-'•" Bottel-...,j

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!

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NEW ARRIVALS!

to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr
caru of Hel011 Help US! 1bisl1'-'i;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;ii..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

This eolwnn is fur young

412 2nd Ave.

doesn't Ul:o fingerprints OD
wlndowtl.) When you gt1 out of
1 car, cloee 11 with your elbow
or stme clolbed part of your
body _ or by ptJIIIJI8 your hand
.., the glall; fingerprintO be
. - tney're beJtV Ulu
Knd lbe back of your
agalnBt lbe metal befoN

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HERE NOWJ
ROWER BlABS

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mata1 - !bat dlspell lbo Ill· bulld-up.
11e electrtcity. (It also gel dirty liB for klsslq ·- wtll,
k fr th
nor who
•-•
loo • am • car ow
hls slad you give your boylr"""' .

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Saturday Night Til 9:00

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to

mlStraliOns wUI be given.

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, ple, lbelr problema and pleasures, their treublea a11d fun.
As with lbe rest of Helen Help
US!, it welcomea laughs but
won't dodge a serioua quesliol&lt;
with a bl'USil-off.
Send your 1eeJH81 quutimlS

noeroR
SAYS
BJ WayDt G. Jll'andstatll, M.D.
iJ1 the early years of
tonlw7 1 eoo11 llli1II04 Mary I

BANKING

SERVIas
AYAIWII

to

LADIES SPRING COATS
REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

POMEROY
NATIONAL

:::1

Mlllloo, lollewing IB
o1 typbold, bocama aa !II
carrier of the disease.
cbuged ber looali.. every
or two but everywhere
went llMt people ohoo eamo
contact with got typhoid.
When, after seme pa~:: I
sleuthing, the bealtb
at
llieo proved tbal she wu
cause of so maay cases
.... tollfuoed • hospital bwoll·l
unlarily lor • wbllo. 0. ber

$14.95 - - - - - SALE $7.00
$10-95
SALE $6.66
$8.95
SALE $5.66
$7.95
SALE $4.88
$6.95
SALE $4.44

$22.95 - - - - $19.95
$17.95
$13.95
$10.95

Oak Hill
Society Notes

Ydi/WA/1
ARE AT
DUTTONS &amp; ROLLERS

Reg. 69c Philips

inleethose of the
mso and lhroa4 and types
dysentery and pinworm and
1'01111&lt;!worm lllostations.
'!be sileot oarrier baa perloda wben he does aot obed
DuriHg such periods it Ia Impossible to ldeelify blm u

••

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.SPRING COATS, SUITS, DRESSES
,Unsea,sorla b,Je weather has left our racks loaded with early SPRING
~me'fharldi~se which must be moved at our expense to make room for
ahip1nents of summer m~rchandise which is arriving dally' ..
advantage of these prices this weekend and spruce up your
wardrobe.

aymp~om~.

Reg. $1.49
LEATHER
CANDY BARS and
OIEWING GUM

WORK GLOVES

10 FOR l9c

CREAM· SDCK -ROLL-ON

leRI oarriers Include tuberculoo-

.

BAYER
ASPIRIN

Reg. 69c Green Mint
MOUTH WASH·····

TUSSY
DEODORANT.

••

carrier. Diseases spread by

Off

I00 TABLET SIZE

i PRICE

of typhoid orgauisms.

REG.

ma-

fever blister or cank.ec 601'8.
About 38 per tent of lbt populalioll an urrlero ol atapbylooocel. They IIPl'OIHI Ibis loleOtiOD by oontamiaatitlc
tbeir
banda, &lt;lothes, towela llld bedding with droplets expeDed ;.
coughing, sneeziRg or
evem
laughing.
Althougb lbey are 101 olrielly speaking, daseed as carrier,
b&lt;cau,. they are not yet Immune, many persons opread
durll8 the lllcubalioo
poriod - the few hours or daya
after they baye becotDt I&amp;
fected before they sbow aay

c

MILK MAGNESIA

lioAll, especially

Women's and
Children's

BROMO SELTZER

hu·

oeci• and streplo&lt;:ocie

Off

Reg. 69c

PIAYING CARDS •··

Other disease.s spread by shedding carriers Include olapbyloo-

Off

c

Reg. $1 A9 AI Plastic

to

is, unduhiJIIt fever,
laria, typhus and

·-

I ..

factious disease) go
between
epidemics'!''
Disease carriers have beea
classified as shedding OBd silent types. Typhoid Mary belonged the first group. Wberever she went, she shed 1

shower

'

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

man bost establish • state of
peacefuJ coexistence. This is the
answer to the question: ••Where
does measles (or any other in-

..

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I

.t.., ..

'

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..

ol one ill tho tilalletl .. a
larp bospttal.
'!bat Ia lbl
TY!JIIOid I
wbary" who brought tho problem of the nrrler 10 loreilblyl
to lha attention of tho,. iDler·
..ted In preveoting lba I[Jresd
of communicable di seases.
Some carriers, like Mary,
have a full-blown attack while
others have sucb a mild ease
that it passes unnoticed
and
therefore undiaglwsed. I• tither
the

,

1

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event the germ and

I

1- •

(

lease .... - ...... wort again Bl a lootl hlldler.
Sbe tilalgtd ........
from thea Ill' led h

k.
•
',,

SALE $13.8B ·
SALE $12.88
SALE $10.88
SALE $8.88
SALE $6.8B

$1.00_

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tbods, IStl8lly perloi'IIIH ..,.
publle health authorltiea. Oace
detected, llepl lllU8I .. Ill:•
to prevent them from apreadins
their disease and they mual be
treated until they art 110 lont• earrlen.
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46c

MENNEN

BABY MAGIC

4. Free Parking In Rear of Store
5. Money Orders

83c

•

Prescriptklns Are Our Main Busl;..
.'

122 N. SECOND

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· 21c

JOHNSON$

I. Clean Ladies &amp; Childrens Rest Room
2. Cold Drinking Fountain
3. T.V. Tube Tester

Reg. $1.00

llllck " Willie

BONANZA
-I

Reg.65c

Anllablela

Tht Shopper'&amp;

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INFORM A TlON
1:·1 P..M. D~~-~=r~' ,u11 nut••n 1775 bt 14 !f.d 775 by 15 ceJebM·

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Por WDIB ... WVIte
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-~a m" t::olttt
PI' 'INPO ret TBI"N CIAll;uney U«C
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pooer rental $1. Ebersbach
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•net ..., ""a ,.,,,..,. •• •·~
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"WORLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAILER

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NEW !'APPlES
AIN'T WHAT

At Pomeroy Moton

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

ROU$H &amp; LYONS

IIOWING wtlb my

mower

(Middleport

$1.25 per hour. Can

hJihost reler•nces -

wv 2-7103.

4 10 6lc

Real !:stale For Sale

'.cMlli!NG TRAILERS
Morttft 'St. MIJOn._ W. Vo.
f -.110 S,. U1 F-r T•ur
C.mplnt 14ulpmolll N -

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1957 Chev. ,L
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&amp; cyl. Pickup _ $495
11 t :N " M. 11 ' 11"
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1420
Pa
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124
Pol,&amp;roy.
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t""UI JOn .
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in 13 installments. WY 2--2741: •1
1960 Studebaker
[Alii b:JJ'ID!TIONING Refrlger14
... v~~::o~~"·•156 TWO MATCHED pulling4 ponits.
:~l!;liiiililiii
!l!!~iiiiiiiiiiii~ll St. Wagon VB $395 allop. servl&lt;e. Jack's RefrlgPHONE Wy 2 2
eritlon, New Haven. YDrme,
1150. Contact l"rank Harrah
April Showers Sale
1959 Chev. Bel Air
TUm?.
! 6
I HI Junction of 124 at Bow·
REPEATED
St. Wagon va $395
Notice
' man 's Run.
f 14 6tc
SEWING tnacm-. topalr str
c~o~uN=T=v-t:iw)~- Cl_os_·,-,~PPI- I'OUR ROOM furnished aparl·
ALL THIS WEEKI
1957 Chev. Bel Air
oleo, all makeo. WY Z.:OIM.I
1be Fabri&lt; Shop, ,........,
ing. Hymn sing Lrtart F1lh ment. WY 2-3658.
1 14 !fc
ALL SPECIALS
"6". 4 Door _ $365
UB church on Sunday .~pril - -- - --- - -STILL ON SALE
Authorized Singer Saleo
17. 2 • 4 p. m. All singers ,NEED A HOME! Call WY z.
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Service.
1 Ill tic
Invited. Everyone welcome. ! 3267 for rentals.
4 13 121c
1958 C ev. Biscayne
4 14 3tc, NICE TRAILER LOT, Brownell
POMEROY
"6" PG, 4 Door $269 ll,•=======;;o;;;,
-C"CC~-=c~"'c-.:...:.::
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JOHN COME HOME. You ra n ' .~ve. Contact Mrs. Waller
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Rug ShmapHoer for only $2 a : and bath, screened iD porch, 1~
day at !;-;l~lr Suppl_1·. f\:, .·,'''' · o
furnace heat, 1 car garage ---=~-:-----11
4 " ttc large lot aoo troller space. ===;.W_:_a:.:nt:.:ed_:_.,---,;;-;
HA,\1 SlintJT •__ Snmlar. April Phone WY 2-5115. 4 12 12lc SOMFONE to start boy of 7
~l from 11 11Hn till dark un 5 ROOM HOUSE
years on banjo lessons.
Snowball Hill. R1 flf ;md Shut -

WI ~3272 between 9 a. m.

wr !l-2180.

guns. Sponsored bv the Me1gs TRAiLER UJuntv Coun !l l lntrr~.
age and water Brown's
4134tt'
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1 er Park (State
FAHMF:R~. am taking orders
Minersville, Ohio. Phone

and 5 p. m.

4 12
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for Southern tomah, plants _ 2-3324.
1 15
DOZER and Backhoe
Work.
now. Will arrive around A.p- - -·
- Contact Herman Reese, Cheril 25. Bill~' Hill. Racme, WI ' THREE and four room
lhire, Ohio. Phone 367-7560.
&amp;-25ll.
·
3 24 30tc I nished apartments. All
4 12 3tc
- - ·- ties paid. Phone WY z.ms.
Rowley and Reed. After
For Sale or Rent
Stop! Lookl Read!
p. m. call WY 2-3574.
IN LOWER SYRACUSE • 3
WHEN?
SOON
WHAT?

TRAILER UYI'. Rutland,

miles from Pomeroy. Phone
SH 2-5613.
3 16 30tc

'15c: Do It Yovrself C1r Wash
WHERE?

In Pomnoy-A
location

live

Gcu;~d

WHO?
S1u11den Expndlng HI'

5 rooms and bath, large yard
and garden. Contact K •
neth Cundiff, 5! Larson Drive,
Groveport, Ohio. Phone 8335127. Available April 19.
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56 Chev. VB • 4 Door

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57 Dodge VB - 4 Door

KEITH GOBLE FORD

52 Chrysler Sedan

WY 2-2196

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FARMERS - Inquire and
your choice of bull. CW:li&lt;
Breeding service (Dairy
Beef). Call 611-8112-22114
81H65-38Zi.
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4 Door • Solid - $195

Priced from $69 to S195
THURS.·FRI.·SAT.
Your Choice

WATCH FOR

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OPENING

WY 2-2193

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CLAY

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PIZZA

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AT ITS GREATEST

LlnLE ORPHAN ANNII!

By HAROLD GRAY
OUNri&lt;l 'eOUT 'lb!J, 8UT

,:l,LL IH' G/v!ELLS ARE. MAKI~'

ME. J.IUNGRV! I GOTn:i SLIP
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Baker FW'Diluno,
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6123tp
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one 1 year
and
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Inquire At
Price, Lnq Bottom, Oblo.
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NEW !'APPlES
AIN'T WHAT

At Pomeroy Moton

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

ROU$H &amp; LYONS

IIOWING wtlb my

mower

(Middleport

$1.25 per hour. Can

hJihost reler•nces -

wv 2-7103.

4 10 6lc

Real !:stale For Sale

'.cMlli!NG TRAILERS
Morttft 'St. MIJOn._ W. Vo.
f -.110 S,. U1 F-r T•ur
C.mplnt 14ulpmolll N -

J·

Ton
1957 Chev. ,L
il!&gt;xol BotU• Gas. Arnold
rz
•lklltl•n•• wora lc
·
Brothers.
Bll E. Mall! St,
"""' •••••
Encydopedia Britanniea. 1965 ·
&amp; cyl. Pickup _ $495
11 t :N " M. 11 ' 11"
I
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Cost
1420
Pa
ROUTE
124
Pol,&amp;roy.
·
8 2Z tic
Ut~tCI•'r 1:30 .t.. M. to 12-DI Noon
t""UI JOn .
·
Y
~'~' ,slo,.::•z
in 13 installments. WY 2--2741: •1
1960 Studebaker
[Alii b:JJ'ID!TIONING Refrlger14
... v~~::o~~"·•156 TWO MATCHED pulling4 ponits.
:~l!;liiiililiii
!l!!~iiiiiiiiiiii~ll St. Wagon VB $395 allop. servl&lt;e. Jack's RefrlgPHONE Wy 2 2
eritlon, New Haven. YDrme,
1150. Contact l"rank Harrah
April Showers Sale
1959 Chev. Bel Air
TUm?.
! 6
I HI Junction of 124 at Bow·
REPEATED
St. Wagon va $395
Notice
' man 's Run.
f 14 6tc
SEWING tnacm-. topalr str
c~o~uN=T=v-t:iw)~- Cl_os_·,-,~PPI- I'OUR ROOM furnished aparl·
ALL THIS WEEKI
1957 Chev. Bel Air
oleo, all makeo. WY Z.:OIM.I
1be Fabri&lt; Shop, ,........,
ing. Hymn sing Lrtart F1lh ment. WY 2-3658.
1 14 !fc
ALL SPECIALS
"6". 4 Door _ $365
UB church on Sunday .~pril - -- - --- - -STILL ON SALE
Authorized Singer Saleo
17. 2 • 4 p. m. All singers ,NEED A HOME! Call WY z.
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Service.
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Invited. Everyone welcome. ! 3267 for rentals.
4 13 121c
1958 C ev. Biscayne
4 14 3tc, NICE TRAILER LOT, Brownell
POMEROY
"6" PG, 4 Door $269 ll,•=======;;o;;;,
-C"CC~-=c~"'c-.:...:.::
OHIO
JOHN COME HOME. You ra n ' .~ve. Contact Mrs. Waller
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1956 Buick
RADIATOR

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Rug ShmapHoer for only $2 a : and bath, screened iD porch, 1~
day at !;-;l~lr Suppl_1·. f\:, .·,'''' · o
furnace heat, 1 car garage ---=~-:-----11
4 " ttc large lot aoo troller space. ===;.W_:_a:.:nt:.:ed_:_.,---,;;-;
HA,\1 SlintJT •__ Snmlar. April Phone WY 2-5115. 4 12 12lc SOMFONE to start boy of 7
~l from 11 11Hn till dark un 5 ROOM HOUSE
years on banjo lessons.
Snowball Hill. R1 flf ;md Shut -

WI ~3272 between 9 a. m.

wr !l-2180.

guns. Sponsored bv the Me1gs TRAiLER UJuntv Coun !l l lntrr~.
age and water Brown's
4134tt'
.
_
_ _ _ _
1 er Park (State
FAHMF:R~. am taking orders
Minersville, Ohio. Phone

and 5 p. m.

4 12
5.

for Southern tomah, plants _ 2-3324.
1 15
DOZER and Backhoe
Work.
now. Will arrive around A.p- - -·
- Contact Herman Reese, Cheril 25. Bill~' Hill. Racme, WI ' THREE and four room
lhire, Ohio. Phone 367-7560.
&amp;-25ll.
·
3 24 30tc I nished apartments. All
4 12 3tc
- - ·- ties paid. Phone WY z.ms.
Rowley and Reed. After
For Sale or Rent
Stop! Lookl Read!
p. m. call WY 2-3574.
IN LOWER SYRACUSE • 3
WHEN?
SOON
WHAT?

TRAILER UYI'. Rutland,

miles from Pomeroy. Phone
SH 2-5613.
3 16 30tc

'15c: Do It Yovrself C1r Wash
WHERE?

In Pomnoy-A
location

live

Gcu;~d

WHO?
S1u11den Expndlng HI'

5 rooms and bath, large yard
and garden. Contact K •
neth Cundiff, 5! Larson Drive,
Groveport, Ohio. Phone 8335127. Available April 19.
I

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Cora

56 Chev. VB • 4 Door

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57 Dodge VB - 4 Door

KEITH GOBLE FORD

52 Chrysler Sedan

WY 2-2196

•
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FARMERS - Inquire and
your choice of bull. CW:li&lt;
Breeding service (Dairy
Beef). Call 611-8112-22114
81H65-38Zi.
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4 13 lie

BRAKE SERVIa

G•lllpoll• S•rvlc:e To You
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'!.IV£ MID

SERVICE

4 Door • Solid - $195

Priced from $69 to S195
THURS.·FRI.·SAT.
Your Choice

WATCH FOR

Blaettnars

OPENING

WY 2-2193

.-::::
:::::

Pomeroy

CLAY

COURT

PIZZA

:m::

AT ITS GREATEST

LlnLE ORPHAN ANNII!

By HAROLD GRAY
OUNri&lt;l 'eOUT 'lb!J, 8UT

,:l,LL IH' G/v!ELLS ARE. MAKI~'

ME. J.IUNGRV! I GOTn:i SLIP
IHTO "ffiiS .:ILLE.Y Arl' PRY CIJT

A BILL, FROM

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lo work on
Dalry, milk unct a
l!bone ShJde 696.1187.
! H

our third Door
Baker FW'Diluno,
Obio.

. NF.W D year erib aod mat..
i tress. Robert K. Sayre, CH
' 7-2166.
f IS 1te
'tll INCH PONY, 140. OrvUle
I Johnson, lle:ller, Oblo.
Slroet • Colloge Avo.
6123tp
ond Depot StrHI
one 1 year
and
ont I year• lid. Cborla
Inquire At
Price, Lnq Bottom, Oblo.
4 12 3tc

WANTED

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JIM CARNAHAN

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All, 8!11 lHAT 15 BIST!
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AXTDLBAA.li:B
lo LOifGI'BLLOW

By RALPH HEIMDAHI,

One lci.ler lhbplJ ltaDdl tor UDtber. Ia tbll Mlll.ple A S. 111111
ror th.t Uuw L'1, X tor U.. two
etc. fllDI1- J1tWoa. ...-.
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sweatera. White and colors. Assorted tnm. Values from
$1.95 to $3:95.

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$2.37

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nylon and 12% Lycra Spamlex. Sizes small, average, tall and
extra 'tau. AVailable in Sea Shell onl&gt;·· A tood. 7ear .vound
shade.

Sale $2.66 a pair

$4.88

Mon'• Short Sleeve

WOMEN$ APRONS

Extl\8 heavy vinyl, flannel backed ts_blo eoven. Ideal fer din-

Phil Moicl $3.95

Women's elastie leg and
band leg acetate briefs. Assorted prints and white.
Sizes 5, 6, 7 and 8.

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choice of oolid eolora ID
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Rayon. Dark Grey or Dark Brown in alaM 30
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Men and boys. Hondo Slacks are walla 'n wear, 100%
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Puts luxury uthtlne within the budpt of t\'•
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docor 1111\h laablolllble a\Jllap, UJI\qul
tempotltJ, deelpa at a nuoaable IDveot.
111011L Tltere'a Pull Down ,lilhtl. Pendants,
decorative -'""' decorative aellluc atyHnp,

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your own, ••s~tort eut" WIJI to create unuaual tftectl, helplui suaeatio111 lor oolor ldlem•• and labrlol; •"" IIW11
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board member WillJitm King as the organization's contributiJn to the bon~ issue c~paign for a new comprebeg.
slve blgb school The cheek _will be tu.rned over b~ Mr. Kmg to _the p~omollo~ commtt!ee. Left to right are Bertha
Bing, treasurer, Laura Harrtson, prestdent; Mr. King, Naomt King, V1ce PreSJdent, and Joyce Leonard, secretary,
-Sentinel Photo

Sire• Small n4-14l'• l Medium (lG-15\i) Large (111-181114.)
and extra large (17-17\&gt;J A 1!0011 selection of eolorfui plaido,
1 fine group of cheeks In tbe popular color1. White an4
solid colora pastel piques. Dan River wrinkle shed ~~.

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FLANNEL BACK TABLE COVERS

$2.88

.ACETATE PANTIES

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Wldlbs and Ready Tied Ties.

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KIRBURY SUPPORT STOCKINGS

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Phil Meid 59c

Elborfeldt Future

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Sale 66c

Regulor $12.95
UNIFORMS Salo $10.S8
Regular $10.95
UNIFORMS Solo $8.88
$7.88

Interim

Sale 25c a pair

Women• "Pbll-Maid" JOWD and robe en.semblee:. Nyldn ·n~
dacron. cotton blendtl. Assorted new apnna: print. an 10
colora. Slm 32-34 tbru 40-42.

Small group of a dlsconlinuM cotton
bras. Sizes 30AA thru 42C.

Full 27" x 27" size - pink·
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save 0 11 uni(onns in this sper ial
sale . A fint&gt; ~t&gt; \e('tion of uniforms
from aU top r esources, all easy
eare fabrirs. all top styles. Junior
sir:t&gt;s, mis!'f's sizes, half si zt&gt;R.

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UNIFORMS Solo
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UNIFORMS Sale
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Sizes 32 to 38 Waist Measurement

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