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grandmother, Mro.
Bernard Sundsy e•enlng dinner
Scbramm. He hu been u-- of lbell' mother, Mrs.
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signed to the Aviation Train· Gravely and daughter, Mrs. J.
ing School lor several weeks A. Eden.
training.
---Mrs. Bernard Sebromm of
Zanesville and her daU(h·
ter, Mn.
John Lyons wm
in Mairetto tllis past week to
visit
with
relative• Mrs.
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Lyono and Mrs, Harley Miss Jennifer Crew, whose l
Swisher accompanied
Mrs. marriage to Mr. David BrowDI
Schramm to her home Jn . wiU be aD event of April 29. was
Zanesville Friday.
guest of honor at a shower

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FOFI THE BIFIDS,

Shower Given
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Helen Slack, iD!ant dsnghter
of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Slack,
recetved the rite of baptism
~ing the mormng worshtp aerv~c.. Sunday at Heath Methodlst Church witll the Rev. M.
E. llowson, officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Slack and other
two chilt!ren, Billy and Vickie,
were received into the chureb
memJM;rsbtp, transferring from
the_ Trinity Methodist Church in
Pomt Pleasant, W. Va.

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Donna Crow and A1ita

Carpenter at the home of
Persinger's parents, Mr.
Mrs. Charles Persinger, Mulber- ,
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with pink crepe paper cover
with while otreamers and cen·
tered with a white urnbrells.
Games were played and pri..,fl
awarded to Kay Compton
Mrs. Persinger.
Alter the honored guestt
ed her gifts, a dessert c
was served by the hostesses
those named above and
Len Crew, Mrs. Leslie
Mary Ann Rickard, Jane
Katie Morarlty, Lindo
and Chart.... Diehl.
Jlifts but unable to ottend were I
Louanna Lennard.
Susanna !
Arnold, Cindy Swatzel and Mn.
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T0 Let congress D0 Jt

lgnoriDJ IJovenunent reqaeal
to red11&lt;e plcltetlq, today
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stalled two key mooaport con·
Pomeroy council voted unanimously Monday night to
struetlon prnJeeb for tbo ,.., remain on standard time in 1966 in spite of a referendum
ond day wltb the same 1illeo opproved by Pomeroy voters last November that enacted
that IUraM away lilt wort- Daylight Savlllll Time .
.,, Monday.
The decision not to· turn the town hall and pollee de·
The otectriclana, 1trtklnc partment clocks abead one hour on April 24 came without
lhe
· •gaioll the Voited Teebooa ill' controversy at the end of a one-hour meeting at town hall.
Center tliTC),
Jlllilltalned
Council President Lealle Fultz, after It was decided tllat
picket lines at all lou llllill some formal decision ahould be made on the matter, lntro•
trobces to tbe 1paco eeater duced I resolution which atsted:
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deaplte 1 roquest tbat tlley
"In ·view of the fact the Congress of the United States
By The UP!
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WASIDNGTON - FRESH· ..mil pie "1' to •-.. one 11 ' action on Daylight Saving Time, but walt untl111167 and
th state d
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man Democrats, bac k on Capt·
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oes as a whole·"
tot Hill after Easter visits at
The resolution was seconded by Councilman Don Col·
home, re)lllrl that they
find
Uns. Lou Poulin and Franklin Rizer concurred when the
voters concerned, confused and
issue was brou(ht to I vote.
Crustrllted by the course of the
Voters in Pomeroy, during visor; $1.25 per ·bnur for labor·
Viet Nam war. They are the
the 196&gt; general election, vo~ ers during ~elr first . thre..
key targets ol 0 Republican
ed :;3!-110&gt; to go on DST, while. month probaltonary pertnd and
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drive to pick up seals in both
neighboring Middleport reject- $1.50 per boor .after
three
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Hooses this . fall at mid-term I
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ed the proposal. Neither Mid- months probattou; 131&gt; per
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B
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dleport
or
otber
surrounding
month
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the
chief
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Over eo Farm creau 1ea ·
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months
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lnterviewtd by UP! Monday, ers attended a Trl • County Ohio CO?'munJties ha~e adopt· po ,
· TORNADO TEAM - The Southern Tornado prep squad, coached by Craynor Slone, obvlouoly Is In •
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!hey reported that while people Membership Recognition meet· ed Daybght Savmg tim_e.
probationary per!OO and 133. sedSon after graduation of veterans such as Southpaw Hurler Larry Price last spring. The only veteran mo
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were concerned, mosl generally ing Monday night at Salisbury . Coone~, before brlngtug the per ~:.fo2:'mg probalt":'b on the Southern squad tltil year is Junior Righthander Mike Jenkins. The Tornadoes were to travel to EuterD tldi,
•upporl President
Johnson's Elementary school near Porn· lSSUe to I vote, beard Cine! of ary pert • .... per
mon ternoon lor a MOVC contest Front row, I to r, are Bob Gru eser, David Spencer, Tom Diddle, Tim Cozart, WlliiiiD _
policies. A dozen Congressmen eroy.
Police Jed Webster say
he for. patrmmen and meter men ers, Ray Proffitt, Albert Proffitt. Back row.. ,Coach Slone, John Warner, Ronnie Deem. Jenk!Ra, Sberm Cundiff, Mill
who expressed opinions said they They
represented
top had taken a survey in Pomeroy
ftrst three months pro-W
would know by October if the membership workers and board and only two businesses had battonar)l perlnd, and 1300 per w•r would hurt them at the members from Athens, Melp definitely Indicated they were month after the three months;
polls. There are 15 freshmen . and Galiia tounties.
In favor of going on DST. The extra pollcemen, $Ui0
Per
Democrats in the house.
i Honored as the Tri.County's hospitals, schools, enurthouse, bnur; cenre'tery sutoll $511 per
l·top woman worker was Mrs. and other state agencies were month and v1Uagt. hall custodian
BliNN - FRANCE
AND Ziba Midkiff. of Meigs County. atsylng on otandard ttme as $1&gt; per month. Persons work·
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Wesl Germany sbnwe&lt;J no signs She signed 30 membera during were many busilless houses, it mg out lmes will be allowed $I A new era in education Is ' election.
i ing faciliVes , since hOllliil. of IUde on the part ol tbe ci!JM!w
of yielding in their Ptrst round the drive.
1 WAS pointed out.
· per hour.
upon Meigs County if its chil- Speaking in the high school Ifamilies are having to change of Melp County wllllllllllt JIOI'
of discussions aboul tne NATO Ishmael GUiespie,
Gallia The decision of counctll to .11 was pointed out by coon- dren are to keep abreast of the i auditorinm, Mr. Parsons stress- jobs every tO years as more sible the best educatioll ol tbl
cri!;is, but they have agreed to county, was the top man work· "forget" DST this year, how· ~almen that the ne~ pay ~ale knowledge and skills needed in . ed a new era in education is mventions ctmnse work. He cit. youth of the county, wbo titattempt new negotiations in a- er, with a total of 20
new ever, is In conflict with ar. opin- 19 planned for adoptlon w1t h automation and space explora- 1 making it necessary, if not ed a number of training posi· serve the best that citlzeu e.
boui lhree weeks, informed Imemhers enrolled.
I ion of VIUage Solicitor Fred w, tile _idea that revenue . from Uon, the Middleport PTA was i mandatory, that educational tions In the vocational pro- give.
urces
said
today.
Others
awarded
honers
were
Crow In regerd to the scope of parkmg mtters will steadtly 10' told Monday night.
l plsnts keep children abreast of gram, including dental teclmi" M IIDbert K
lntrodual!t
50
In day • long talks lasting 1Mrs. Gaylord Cook, Athen' the referendum.
crease. _The ordinance wtll be John Parsons, finance dire&lt;- the growing bndy of knowledge. ians. cosmetology, auto mechan- m..:;bm of theinC
Loeli
throogh 8 working dinner Mon- county, wh? was that county's Crow said on March 22, ''Day.
to May 1, alter ttl tor of the Stale Department of . "Just at a model T automo ics, landscaping, business,mach· School Board =ng Rlchd~y night, Foretgn MmtSter 1top worker, Ken WiUlams, top light Saving time will be the roqwred three readmgs and Education, 1IQd son·m·law of ·btie IS outmoded on the mnd· mes and others.
ard Jones ...:_..._t· Mn. E.
Gerhard Schroeder outlined to worker m Metgs county, and law in Pomeroy by virtue ol in· adophon.
.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gtlmore, ern highway so has oor past lie enumerated advantages of 0 Rail vi "'~' . !liram
\Is French counterpart, Mau· 1
l' runnerup to Mrs.
Wal· itiative. There iJ little question The report of Ch10f of PoliCe of Middleport, explored
that education patterns become ob- the proposed 1.2110 pupil high siawter' ,;;
anti
rice Couvede MurvUie,
the . do Brown, top worker m Gall~a In my mind that the DST Issue Webster was approved.. It theme in pointing to what be solete, and hence the need lor school with teachera able to L. W
clerk. VIrgil
German government's uncom· County and nmnerup to Gtl· approved by the people
of showed Z3
19 accidents called the "merits_ and oppor- vocational
and college teach in their own field In a King
unable to
promising; attitude on the status , lesp.le. .
Pomeroy is an ordinance,
Investigated, seven. bnnds tak· tumttes to the chtldren
of programmed cumcula become more comprehenswe program. be pr&lt;isenL Mr Don Mullen
of Frelieh troops in Germany : H1ghltght of the session was 1
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He commended the local board held
estlo
after,
Cbarles de ' a "Meet the Candidate" pro· I CoaiCU o!Jo
the II illegal parking eitatlons, siX · consolidation bond issue is
He ol"' discussed the proba- of education lor its progress. 1 i&lt;xH:llq'!....
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No. · wll'llings Issued, six emergency proved at the Mar I primary , billty of adults using the train- IHe urged !hat a positive atti·
proanun..
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• I I • • ..... ol calla in the •illll!e and lbree
- -- --The meeting wu opened wltll
WASH!fiiGTON TIIREE ' eandldate tlarence MRler: • salarlett and waceo lor .... fire calls in the village, 1767
the flag pledge led by BI'OWIIObioans were included in the '
for Garrett ploy•· · of tile vUiap.
parking met.r violaUons and
wilh their leaders, MrL
list of
Richard Vaughan and M r L
20 U. S. servicemen the' Brown: Mrs. Fred Beman. rep- The new scale includes pay 19 unpaid. street money tol·
Defense Department said Mon- lresentmg Fred Beman .R. of $1. 7i por hour for atreet and lected waa fi29.50, and lot mon· SANTA MONICA
Calif gents
1 "If he plays his cards rl•ht Dale !'albura, ant! !be Jnvoca.
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day had been ktlled In V10t Waller H. Moeller.
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Nam arl\on.. , . · .
1 Stale
representaUve candiI almost stole the show from ter of the President captured in the While House," Hope said. secretsry and treasurer repcn.
The ldenttftcaltons mciuded dates 011 hand were
Goerge
Hollywood's most glamorous the att.nllon of master of After the presentations Miss Mrs. Gerald Rope's aecntJd
!rmy PIC. Wayne H. Rowland, Banks, Athens:
J 8 m e•
celebrities Monday llight at the ceremonies, Bob Hope, whn Johnson and Hamilton attended grade was swarded lbe aftiM.
... of Mr. and Mrs .. Hulen w Kimball. Athens:
R a I ph
38th annual Academy Awards noted that Hamilton . was lbe Grand Ball at tile Beverly ance banner.
Rowlond, Akron, Ohto: Martne ' Welker, Melp, and D. 0. Taber,
presentation
accompanied by • "beaubfully Hilton Hotel iD nearby Btverly
Sgt. James E. Prommersberger, Galli• county
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From
moment the 22- feathered bird."
Hills.
The P.T.A. voted to
husband of Mrs. James E. ,
wu furnished I
The Pomeroy Clwnher of Commerce voted Monday to year-&lt;&gt;ld Miss Johnson and ber
ute $511 to _lbe School Balltl fl.
Prommersberger, Youngstown, ,by the King family, children of Isupport the bond issue for the proposed new tomprehen· actor-escort, George Hamilton, """"""'-'""""""''
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111111 Marine Pfc. Ralph 1 Meigs County Growth Cbair· sive high school in the Meigs Local School district.
arrived at Civic Auditorium. The Winding TraD Garden
money for the priiOI to be •
H. Livesay: Slln oi Mr. and 1man Virgil and Mrs. King.
The action highlighted activity by the C of C in Its tlley were the focus of attention Club will bold a Spring flow·
warded for
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Mrs. Thomai R. Livesay, Wil- The children, Judy, Grace, regular bi-monthly luncheon meeting at Bailey's Restaurant. by fans and Academy memhers or obow April !3-24 at tbe NOW _
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mtngton, Obto.
Mary, Geneva and David, sang The C of C also agreed lo make a financlll contribution to alike.
Oblo Power Company. Includtici:ting In posters and
1several numbers; Judy
the citizens committee that Is informing the people about A grandstand crowd roared ed 1D tbe show wm be artistic
. 7-tl and 9-!2 in essa s.
SANDUSKY, 01110 :-WllftK. Isen ted an aecordton solo.
the bond Issue.
its approval when Lynda Bird, urangements horticulture and I Dave Ohlinger, chairman of '
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ers return~ to their Jobs ?' ,group was accompamed by
, Bill Grueser reported he has\ of land being obtamed for an wearing a dsrk fur coat over • educational classes, invitation· Ithe finance committee for the I Mrs. William lnJiies, prellthe NASA s Plum Brook Cacti· , Roseann Lisle of Syracuse.
learned the plans for the train airport site in the Letart Falls. stuMing orange gown, arriml ol, junior art~tie ond borticul· Meigs Local School Diairiet ·, den~ ann~ thai prM!alty Monday .endtng a five-day
excuraton fl'llm Columbus to area. Crow said Sanborn has on the arm of the handsome, - · aod special and eommer- :bond issue campaign asks al' dergarten registration. would ba
walkout agatnst a, sub-tonlracPomeroy for the regatta is pro- requested a topo map and may 26-year.oJd Hamilton and in the cial dlsplsys.
1 org:mizations
and individuals held May :1-S-4 and wiU be COlitor. Radtatioo Int.
flCe aW
greu1ng nicely. Gru..er said make a visit here later this tompany of Secret Service' Club members will also bold 1donating money to turn it in dueled June thluly IS. Parenti
The 20-member unil ot the
Mrs. Boling, who is headiq spring.
lfr.
1 wloite elepbaot "le during to htm at once at his residence mterested may cnnlact
on, Chemical and Atomic
excuraioo through the c " Attending were Jack Carsey,
FIBE OONTROLLED
tbe show
at 487 South 4th-av in Middle- Clarence Thompson. The llt!W
Workers Union Mondsy
0 Rollrood, reports approxi- president; Ted Reed, Jack Kerr, Pomeroy and syracuse volun'
port or at the Etonomy Lnan officers wl!' be eleetetl al lilt
noon accepted an initial
mateiy 100 appllcat&gt;ms haveN. w. Compton, Jack weL&lt;h, teer firemen quickly brought a•"""""""-'''" " ~,.,,, '
office 300 west
Se&lt;ond-st May meeting since ali oflloel
year labor contract covering Funeral services for
received and promot1on Franklin Rizer, Marge HoUner, b1aze under control Monday afPome,roy.
' wer:e not filled by the
wages
conditions and Hawk, 8o, of 124 Pea&lt;oek-av, baa not yet started.
Bill Grueser, Crow.
i\ichard ternoon that stlu'led around an
WEATHER
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nallng committee. Mr. illrDIIII
fringe. benellts.
Pomeroy, who died today
Fred Crow reported he ' has Chambers Bob Jacobs
Bob ootbuiltling and spread til the Low toalglll sa - 64. MosUy . It was reported at a commit- : Full&gt; iDtrocluced Mr.
the Veterans Memorial hospital been In touch with Carl San- Ganl,
Owen, K....;.it Wa~ bome of Mrs. Frank Stowe, Sy· doudy 1~ allll 00 , ..1..,. tee meeting this week that ap- lor the program.
CLEVELAND-THE STRIKE will be held ~urstlay at 2 bnrn of the Consolidated Coal ton, Jolin William Blaettnar and racuse. Damage til the home ol U..:.....bowers. Wednesdsy. l proximately one hall of the
against Standard 011 Co. of Ohio I m. at the Ewmg Cbapel
Co. reprdlng the posaibiUI~ Bob Wingett.
wu kept at a minimum. Fire· , ·~~ "''~~·
I amount needed for brochures,
tSohlol headed into its 19th day the Rev. Carver Williams
"''" were summoned at 1:10 1
1letters and adverttstng has
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tnday, the latest effort at re- liclating. Burial will be
p. m. alter the outbuld[ing had I Y
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been turned in.
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solving it a failure.
Beech Grove cemetery,
caught fire. The blaze spread
oungster tes 0
Commtttee members
atMembers of Local 10 ol the He had worked lor the Excel·
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to the back side of Mrs. Stowe's Impact from Auto
tending were Barbara Mullen,
Teamsters Union voted Mon- slor Salt Co .. and tile Eberohouse.
LIMA, Ohio (UPit - John Jean Werry, Mr. and
Mrs.
day to reject managetftent's !at· bach Construction Co..
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German, 5, l)elphos, died Mon- James H. Quivey, John Colwell,
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CALL CANCELLED
dsy nigbt of injuries sustain•d AI Leonard and Jack Welch.
'housemen •nd
mechenics the Parkersburg RIB and
SAIGON (UP!) - Studenlo from the university city Middleport volunteer
fire- when he was struck by a ear '"
struck April 1. primarily over
he retired in Jll&gt;tl.
of Hue who bad demonstrated violently against the mlli- men were summoned at &gt;:5&gt; p. front of his home.
BRUSH BURNED
Fourteen area mercbanls 111111
severance ~y for 240 workers He was preceded In death by tuy government of Suulh VietNam and ita Ainerlcon back- m. Monday to the South Thir&lt;l- The youngster was playin~ in
the Pomeroy Middleport Daily
who are . be hired by aoo\her a daug!Jter, Ada Stivers.
ere pledged today to support the United stoles In the war av property of Tom Rue where front of the home on E ~rd St. The Pomeroy fire department j Sentinel are participating 111
firm
with Sohlo.
Survivors. Include hla
aplnat the Communists.
1 minor fire was reported near when be darted mto the path of was called at 10:5li p. m. Mon- the Blue Flame Festival Cook·
Mary C. Hawk; theSOI
More than 1,000 students. whooe live week! of demon· 1 car. The call Wllt1 eancelled the truck. The driver was not lday for a brush fire in the Five ing School to be bel~ Ill J'olll.
llotothy LaWien, Columbus: strotlont against the eovernment of Prell\lor Nguyen Cao before the firemen arrived.
held.
Points area.
JuniOr High aut!Itorlwn o11
Gro~.
Ky ha~ llt'OWb lnci'eoslngly antl·Am!rlean, bold a rilly Ui
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Wednesday and 'l'hurstlaf,
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S!Dith; ' !ltnJdYVDle, W.. · VI.; mllee north of Hue. T h. y
Tnday's se&lt;OIItl
paeetl
Securicy Ralpb,
New Jersey: 14opted I statement which !he result of ljle Jnnuence ol
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100~ its
K/'lherine !(tNtzling, _ Pome- uid:
Quang and other
tngetlier
Wlill
for ~tsils by
~Worner,_ S!'f• ~Iswi~~m:~=:~
luderl wbti !)ad SAIGON (UP!) -Two u:s. port at Ha!phong-as olooe as about 10 miles northw..t
of maey expltmaUOIII, 'tlllh · ..
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lor eiectlona to be held in· three I Viet Nam's int~,us~l heartland goroe. .
They accnunted for 211 of
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Valley
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'11'8cy, lilltlliimg. chapiaw· 1111 eiosea ·Jfii:D toe' uenewcnon se"eti al toe c1 . t
Smith and Etllth HutstP· by )lliiJilrie W,lllgett.
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iJU!talllnl heralds; Mal:· The motto for
year Let er over ·eqow and · qetend
Wingett, lllltall!llJ actlbe· 01 Olllrcli' 'nli'try ·.. Is d wUhan i.ti!H ·
NeuiD..,i!nslalling or:· r s '
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UJ•hL&lt;!rd,
p nl Ia Cl
tolor.
guardian.
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presided'l!•:tlte&gt;J\\UICh bowls
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Elsie Smith tmtl Edith H••t- wplte, !he colyrs,,_
and l!iornlce , . ate, the coi!H
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iDstalling heralds, es- ·Jous, Hold 1!&gt;iu My ·~: P.ar service.
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..tb•me, ;, 'The 0111 of
pre•
and s,
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where they were seated place, where l •.wonhlp. , T be ent from · Atlieijl, r · G~UipoliJ
. watchman of
chairs covered with wblte, embl"" .ii .The Keystonr with and Parkersburj w- y1
A~ens Sbrln~ No.
in the form of • cross, ill the
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Brinker: dlstrtd .
COllier of the ball. Officers In'
ljulalnpJller, district
stalled were Harriet Neigler,
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of m"terial objective; and
'este . Ernest
wortby high prieslesses and
ohepwatcJvnan of shepherds,
berds· Bonnie Bonne nnble
Reese, Margaret ToppJng;
ph~· All H h'
abeth Cloud and John H·
proclate wa•...L
es, •sso,unanenof Illshepherds·
of Lafayette Sbrine No 44
M
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Elsie Smith, Nellie Tra~y •
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Mabel Bennett Pauline
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Fern Cheesebrew, Flora
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The mviting herald
Floro w-:J
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man; DoNld Boone, kiDg; N&amp;·
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Kathryn Jo.:.mn and
first
second
and tblrd
: 'L Jill lD
worthy organ lsi ; Eve..,.,
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Wing Ytt a-wan;
th
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Mrs. Maxine Attwld
ame
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Saturday, with Mrs. Wyatt
Honor•ry offlcors are, Flora
ford, a medical patient at
l.cong, Oag bearer; F_ern Ch~
zer Hospital.
brew and Gladys Rife, flag esMarvin Darst entered
corts; Helen Reyllolda, btumer
General Hospital Saturday •• bearer; Maud nnd Freda Gruemedical patient.
ser, banner escorls; Pearl Hey·
Donald Stivers Jr. of
ooids, madonna; ~thryR wer.
port spent the weekend wltll
ner and Ethel Collins, ang~ls;
aunt, Miss 'lbelma Grueser.
Fer~ Ch~brew,
court~;
Mr. and Mrs. c. J.
Mane Hawktns, Arlene D..,.,
were in Shawnee today, to
Carnahan, Edith Russell,
tend the funeral of his
Clara Adams, Mary Jane Neal
Mrti. Jennie M. Galloway,
and Elsie RoUSh q~n·s.attend·
Mr. tmtl Mrs. Fred Haley
ants; and tdith HutsmptUer,
Columbus were Sunday
Elsie Smltll, Nellle Tracy, Ell!·
of Misses Lena and
Roush, May Wood and
Guth.
Jannett Roherls, king'&amp; guards.
Mr. and MrS. George
Aller the officers-ele&lt;t were
Crary have returned to
the cross, the flag bearer,
bome, Atlanta, Ga., alter
F. McKllntnck, nephew of
ing severs! days with Mrs.
Neleler nnd Robert Brian
Crary and other relath•ea.
and Corbet Allen Cleek, grand
Mr. and Mrs. George Korn
sons, were mv1ted te enter Wltb
of Columbus spent the week- the natlnnal .emble"!.
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of
Mrs. George Koro Sr and Mrs Neigler, sbe was presented a punishment ... stilllook like new ... tit like new. Mede of ex·
John Thomas
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Mr. and M~s. Ralph Fry of doughier, Mary Cleek, and as a pair ~f overalls. Sanforized. Guaranteed.
Da ton arrived Sunda for 8 she was escorted to her station
Get Leo Bib Overalls, lnday I ·,,,
vis~ with re1atives in ~
foUowing her installation, Mrs.
Emma Jane McClintock sang
M nd Mr C 1
Alao a comploto selection of LM Corpent.t'• ·
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Ovorolls in Whlto or hickory stripe . tncl
man and daughter Carolyn
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girl friend of 1,.,;ton
F•llowing lbe installation, Mrs
Pointer's Ovorallo in whlto.
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Sunday aft.rnoon with
.
Brinker, on behalf of
the ,
All in tho busy men's and boys' doporlmtnf·on
Lena
and Katie Guth
Shrme,
presented
Will i
Mrs J B Marsball' and
with a past
worthyBernice
high pries~ '
tho . .hi floor.
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nnle one, on
turned to their home
. behaU of the 1965 officera, preKy. Sunday, after 1·
oen ted ..' er WI'th I i ill. M
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clays visit wltb her mother Mrs Neigler presented each Install·
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' ia&amp; officer with 1 gift and Cora
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are
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topic. "Do Thai Kiod-. Ftelds and lamtly, Mulberry - ~ doing something that will keep Mt" Joy Boggs,
student
nes.,;; Now," t:lkln from .lame~ . av, Pomeroy. Robert Embleton you busy so you will not sit at nurse at
Ho_b.er
Hos~ltal
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or· Pi. Pleasant, spent Sunday
borne· and worry about me all School
oft Nllrtnng
Inkencl
GallipoJ.
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wee
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thP World."" wa·s tht'
topiC , Fields and famil~·- Mrs. Wil· in tht war effort. We can win h~r parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of the program present-~ lian1 Fields and :son Kevin; this just as ea~y your way as IL10nel Boggs and family,
ed by !\·Irs.
Att&gt;n
Shain ' Mrs. James Adkins, and Mrs. by what we are doing. You and Bruce Wallace, student at
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were giv-: Rohert Emblrton spent ApnJ I all the women back heme keep / ars 8
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the weekend
' up the good work."
Mr and With
Mrs bls par·
India. by 1\·lrs. E!m~r Wi&lt;·k- '
[ Mrs. Cottrill demonstrated ents,
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:iH~a~ro~ld;._.;L;;e;;m;::le;;:y,:.:=;;A:;,us:;,lr~a:;:lta~ 1l The \' oung Ad uIt c1ass of th e 1i At. the May
11,
meeting
the
ill be "S h
' Pomeroy First Baptist
::ectstew·al
.acede~ balls" M".
and
Mrs. WUiiam
will have an impBrtant
th rna Tl 8 reqwr
make Conger and
son. T. J. and
: tomght al 7:~0 in the
em are 112\1 inch styrofoam Mr. and Mrs. Thoma• DixPom•roy, Ohio
' basement All membe-rs are
bar
yd. of nylon netbng m on and son, Brio, of Jackco ohr o your choice, I yd _'~&lt; son. spent the weekend with
TOtiiGHY thru rUESDAY . ed lo be pl'esent:
rtbbon, I . bunch of mlnia· their parents, Mr · and Mrs .
"WHEN THE BOYS
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NIEET THE GIRLS"
ure rose bud s m same color as John Harrison and dsu•hter
ribbon , 1 pkg · small hrur
· pms,
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Wot!'lens &amp; Ch!ldrtns
and the making of aummer
ConniE&gt; Frnnris, Harye
Pre-5nl'll
batsc this requires a hat frame Mrs. Emma Brickles has reColort:•rtoons
and materials to cover.
turned from a week's visit
Sit"
Attending were Mrs. Johns· in Columbus with her dsughWed. &amp; Thun.-Nol Op•n
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Smoll s lo Ito 10 _
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Margaret Cottrill, and Eleanor Gail Hysell and family.
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
Bobram.
Mr. Don Becker
has re2
PAIR
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$3.00
I turned
from Chiclt@O where
P, ... tte Dal'is a~
"THE NANNY"
i he spent several
dsys 00
Bt&gt;t!e Davis
WIO'ndy Craig
~ business. H~ WBI taken to
"PA•DNERS"
i
the Perkersburg
Airport by
- Tl'rhnirolorMiddlaport, 0,
Dean Marlin
Jerry ],t•wi~ 1
Mrs. Becker where he took a
' plane. He returned home SatfOUp
urday.
The
Letart . F.U. WSCS . Mr. and Mrs. Michael Qb.
held Us April meetmg at linger and Micbael II, Nelson; the home of Erma Wilsoa ville, •pent the weekenC: with
1 with
seven members present. Mr. and Mri;, Len Kennedy
The meetmg was_
opened and other relatives,
1
With prayer; s~r1pture, Luke Miss Louise Place has reo2l :I-20, by Erma Hill: Tbe turned to ber homa in AJ.
ftrst East.r. by Vashti Grimm, bridge, New
York,
after
and Drafted to Carry
tile spending the Euler vacaCross, by .Inez H1ll
lion with her grandparents,
The busmess meeting was Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houda·
I. "'nducted by Orpha Hill. shell and Miss Freddie Hood·
Plans were made to serve shell
elertton day
dinner. Tbe
.
evenmg was spent making Mrs. Kalad Hindy and chllqmlt blocks. Several
sick dre~
bav~ returned
to
calls were reported. Lunch tbetr home m Se~ca Fal~,
was served to Nora Cross New York, lollowmg a weeks
. 't
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Inez Hill Erma Hill Gladys' VJst
ere WI'th her par·
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G
Shields,
Orpha Hill and
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s.
eorge
Vashtt
Grtmm. The nextj Haker
and other relatives.
as her

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Skinner I Va., spent the weekend of Apnl as follows:
l•ader using 19-lO with Mr.
Mrs. William j "I am glad to hear you

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. Precedlug tbe meetJng,
Pamela Cleek,
of
Neigler,
Bible on the altar.
Bernice Wirm worthy
pd..te... and illrl!il
walcbmsn of shepherds
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and
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of White, Sbr)ne, Wbl~ SbriDo flee!" 1l!Jlo tbe ~ 8lld Jb&amp;o. of Ra&amp;e cbaPtet. oEs, present &lt;:1'8,-plr'~.roees.IIQd bl~ dei,Phtn:
of Jorusalem, waa held . Frltlay dliced tbeJ!I. ~ ,wereJIIIOII)a ed Mrs. Neill~ withll gill.
ium and'~trlpturi;i Paalni 16:L
evOIIl!lg at tbe IOOF bill.
lirintlr, lllaWJlJial ~: · Ed· Remarks we.:e Jliven by Rl!fresbm~ls of c~e · b

' Open lim.nallofl ol Ornc:m '!:An,, -

around uie world by
Mrs&gt; Oliver
Mieahel; A letter from I serviceman
. ., the . topic when the Worn- Wheat given to various
serving In Viet Nam was rtllll.
eo's · Missionary
Society of tri•s by the United States, by wben the Syracuse Help And Mr. and Mrs. Wllli8m Rua·
the Pomeroy First
BaptiSt Mrs. Sterrett; Under nour·
Hobby Club mot in 1be aell nnd IIIOllly
were
ill
'Church met Tnursaay eveuiuJ!;
y\...:.p:;;:,
f tnwn hllll. A!'ril a A 11.hnrt
SAh1rdav and. wbile
•t the church with Mrs. Famme and relief in India ness sessiOn was cendueted by there their
two SODI, Mark
J. F.. Foster. president. in land what the Baptist chureb"' l Vice pr.,ident, Jessie Cottrill. and John, took their first
charge.
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to bclp, Mr&amp;.
IThp. ('11tb «!P.Cided to meet on the
;it:!J:O frnm . the uruy,erw
Group
smgmg of the iCook, People who can
not Set'Ond Wednesday of eachiSity
tile plane rtdel
theme song, "That Cause Can ! read. Mrs. Harry Bailey, and I month until September.
were
spoii&gt;Ored by
Neither Be
Lost
Nor the love and understanding of Mrs. Luther Johnston stated the Ohio University Bobeals.
Stayed," opened
the mt&gt;el- American People and their that aU persons having made Barbara Smith, small cJauih:
lng. An invitation was
re- sptrttual need, by Mrs. Shain. ' sock dolls are to have them at . ter of Mr and Mrs Len
ceived lo at lend a silver tea A dessert course was serv- ' the American Legion Hall in i Smith ha; been re'lu!'ned
at
Calvary Baptist Chureh. i t'd by Mrs. Oliver
Micbael 1 Pomeroy, Tuesday, April 19, at from Holzer Hospital where
Rio Grange. Sunday,
1 ! and Mrs. Loram Sterrett.
j l.30 p.m. where they
be she was treated for a virus inConference meetmg ol Gran- ·
crated for shipment to V10t Nam fe&lt;lion las\ week.
ville was announced for
· A letter receiVed by Mrs.
June 16 - 18.
Mrs. Lorain.
VISITS MADE
Myron R. Miller of Middleport Mrs. Russell Mcintyre of
Sterrett
dedicated the love ' Mrs. James Adkms and Mrs. from ber son in Viet Nam, con· Springfield Is
visiting witll
gilL
_ , Robert Embleton of Norfolk, cerning the sock dolls, was read her mother, Mrs. Robert

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H;iwk encounil!l'ed only 1~1
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In low jo: tile dead of
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reported tilling IS Vie! Oms. wm of.'
The bJgp&amp;l .kill was made•,by t~ ·
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Mrs. Cltatles • ......, • · .. ___,._. ._
·· lJMA, Ohio (UPI) - An englneleu ltrlng of eight Powell ·ReedsvUio· ReVI .Nor- ~,.ces 1M..._.~- ""·
freight .cars and a ea~oqae fOu~ through some 10 miles ~ - ;
Nleipoky, .J!Yrvll Jay, 71, RD, Pomertfo'
of eilWIItflld• dorth Of 11m W'11 today, aeDdiDI authoi'J. MJdcilepott:. Bett Hem; Cbe,lb- Who died early~ at V!!:;
tieucurryiugalougltarout..
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was • QAt~« of :~ dUOit.
• Ohio Rlllrold !~ght train near here and bepn to ron
IliON, RoOIDii
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norlhward, the direction ol a 1
H·-·•-s ut.w...,rt; Nor- nie; a jlaughter, lliJ1I, M,JOid
ollght lncUn' ef the !and.
!!.. were aent out to proleclaU ~':..""'i~r,~.
(~a) ~~· A~lf
A\ it roD~. It picked up mOo crossin11 alODi the route.
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mentultl and the arew of the AI COIWnbUil Grove, lilt, IMI&gt; Rlolne; Mell* Jhle, "11a91Dfl bill; llll1t1lallh, ~ 1111
irlln rta!JUd the. tiiJIIne twld 11011
Df • C4fl Sllata,
Mit, t'llll
Btl)ev1!!1; Mtl. Gal'lllt .
Dol
the qiDeltla teC&lt; bou.t.O m!IH per holll' and b!lrt' 'lim Ablliite an4 iiOD;Cbelhltt'' Flck, Titlboga, llld., .lliil Mrs.
lion, whlcb also bad nt lights ly missed a motoriJI at a eros.. Lynn SobtaY, Mounclsvllie; Do.;. Jannle Baer, . Holllday Cove,
on II.
lllg. A station qent attemp'*" aid CoVert POI'htl'O)I' MIMie· w. va., and one lmlther, Geclrp
The crew sent word to the Ill board lit but Will unable Ill Clark,
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daulbltr·
which relayed word to adjol11o Tbe cars evenualty
wore 1\.!... _
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lllg Putnam County .and depu- alowed by an IDcllot Dorlh of
'l'buradayll 2 p.m. at
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Cotoimbus Grll'le end an enpie
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BY DICK THOMAS
1
dllpatthed from Lima wu able
the Rev.
Mlllet Glliclalo
; 0oo&lt;1 memory of a deput)' 1hertff and about SO boura
W L Pet. GB Houston iCierker M) nlibl
to couple to II at about
II
lllg. Burial WID be In the RIVello
altona and coneeDirated hard work haa helped tbe sherlfr1 s.n FranclBco . 5 I .833
AMERICAJII
GB
mpb. A lew mllu larlher, the
flew ctllltter7. frlencll· mq
partment break 1111 one of the IU'gest theft r1n11 opera!· PlltabllrSh . .. 5 I
nd
·
!Dellne
of
the
Janel
slOP"
1way
Mre.
Viola
Sal•
ol
Laftealter
ean
at Ute lliMral home any
\
0111
0
g In Ga!Ua countY In the lui decade.
Pldladelphla •. 4 I .800 Iii ~~
'i4 1 ·19
· toward Toledo.
was gueat of honor at a lamiiJ time liter I p.m. todaf. Mr.
• Seven Lawrence county l'tlidentl, three of them ju- Lot AnCeles .. • 5 2 .714 1Z """vii · " "'
•
dlniiW held 8llncll)' In obetrv· JQ was a retired coal millet.
4
aroln eustody In the Gatua county Jail Thejuven· Ne1l' rork .... 2 1 .667 1.,. Baltimore .. "
anee of htr 10th birthday. She
lies are boys 14, !&amp;and 18 yean old.
Houa!On .. .. .. I 5 .186 81\ Callfornla - " 3 1 •710 1
Is lbe mother of Mr. Harold
: Othon
bold are lteflo
ClnclimaU .. .. 1 I .250 3 Chlcaso · • " " 3
•
·•
CbaH of Mlddloport. T he
' th Cllle !3 and Cecil cade, ertd.
Atlanta " .. - I 4 .200 I"' MinneSOta .... 3 1 .61111 1\il RIG Wranglers was the name
aueat of honor reCeived aev; and wime't. Millie, 20, all It was not 1M first time the Sl J.ooll ..... 1 4 ,100 2\il Wasblngton ... I 3 .U0 3 selected by the newly oraanlz·
af0 81S
•ll birthday cUes,
lifts
of' Rl Wltltloo; and VlrCil sberlff'a department bad re- Chicago ..... 1 5 .167 4 New York ..
1 5 .117 4 td 4-H Saddle Club 1D the Rio
IIUd can1a durlllg lbe day.
J dan1 :it ol Wawrtoo
..tved information petlillning
Kansas Clly .. • 0 5 .000 4'11 Grande area. At 8 meeUng held
AttendiDI lbe cUnner Sunday
'ot brtaklnll
011• to the particular car. Tbe ve·
Monday'• ReiKIII
Boston .. .. .. 0 5 .11110 4'11 l'rlday nlgbl, the lollowln&amp; olft.
at her home In Laneaslfr were
terlnll an4 lt'lnd lllreelll' are hlcle bad previously been seen, 1M Angeles e Houston !
Moaday'l Roaalta
cers were elecled:
.
.
.
'Mr. ancl Mra. Harold cttue,
i&gt;;ing Jli*Pind agllnttlbe sev· and
last week on the Pittsburgh 4 Cinctnnau 3
No games acheduled
preSident: FiftY-one an:mal• entered In Mr. and Mra. Gtrald Anthony
pertOIII an4 tbly will be 1n John w. EvanJ Rd., where Atlanta at Philadelphia, night,
Tod117'1 Gamu
Chris DaviS, v•ce • president, last Saturday • thll'li annual IIUd chlldren, Middleport, Mr.
c rt V/t4nflllday, Sherif! Don- Ibm had been brtaltlnl and postponed, rain.
Detroit (McLain I-ll
and l!everly
secretary: Ohio Valley Cltarolalt Aasocla- end Mra. Raymond IJevllli alld CAMBRIDGE, Ohio IUPI) A. Wlllttr uld Monday enterlngs at cablnl owned by Only sames scheduled.
MonbouqueUe I-ll) at
Boa100 Connie DaVIS, treasurer; Janel lion S&amp;lt aold for an averaee ol chlldmt, West Colulllbla: Mr. Tbe trial of Mrs. Johnnie Maa
ht
Ernie E. Null of Galllpolls, anc1
Today'• Game•
(Lonborg IH and Morehead 0.1) Woodard and Jaclde
,1,314.
and Mrs. Wllllam Farley, Mid- Shmr of ReVI!IIIWood, W. va,
· ahtrlfl'l department ... Dave O'Neal of Pt. Pleaoanl
Sl Louis (Jaster 0.1) at New 2.
bealth and safely . chairmen: The aale wa1 conducted In dleporl; Mr. an4 Mrs. Harold for the alleged embeulemellt of
ertd flllvoral hundred dollars
Deputy Baldwin atarted Vork (Fisher 0-1).
New York (StotUemyre o-4) Jeff Merry, recreation leacler, Taltersal'• Show Born, In Lei· Chase and daUghter, Ml'l· Pat. 1121,11110 from th Rollinl HUla
rtb o1 llolen property alq ,.arching for thO car and local- san Francisco (Herbel 0-ll) at al Cleveland (McDowell 1.(1), and Allan Woodard, nmvs ,... lngton, Ky.
rid&amp; Colllnl and daughter of S&lt;bool District was upeotecl tD
th lhe approllhenston of the ed lhe vehicle parked''Oil the Chicago (Brogllo 0-1).
night.
poryer.
Triple EEE Ranch of Gallla Columbus, and Mr. and Mra. begin today.
poople. 11 took two panel Gallia-Centerpoint Rd. Qecupy- Allanla (Blasingame O-Ol at Washington (lftle8a 1).(1) at The club yoted to meet . the county tapped the belfer list, Davlcl Jenklnl and children of A rutlnc was apecled before
1111 to haul the stuff ln. one ing the car were Cecil • n d Pldladelphla
(Bunning (H)), Baltimore &lt;Palmer loll) tlgbt. first and thtrd
nights which ""ld lor 14,000. It wos Porllmouth.
tht otart of teau;no"y, OD a cleo
p1117 ataled. Tbla Included Kenneth Cade. The officer ask· night.
Minnesnla (Pascual I-ll) at ?f each month
e meet· 18lea 1&lt;&gt;p price for the day.
fense motion or dlsmlsnl
et more calves and lour pigs. ed ID look in the trunk of the Cincinnati !Ellis 0.0) at Pitts- Kansas City (Talbot 0·1) night. mgs will be held at the homes Hidden Valley Raneb, al10 ol
of Judie Elbert L. Tedrlcl: of
t all •tarted late Sunday convertible, and the men
burgh (Blais 0-0) nigh!
Chicago &lt;Jobn 04) at Calli- of the members. The nell meet· Gallla county, luld the pure
Guernsey Counly from the panenlftg wben Deputy sheriff tated. But when the deputy Los Angeles (Drysdale.0-ll) at ornio (Lopez
ni&amp;ht.
lnll. 1however,fiwlll bed held 8Aprllb bred yelrUna female honora,
el of three
the
J " li:. Baldwin wont to the told them he'd radio In for a
23 8 ter the eld ay at 0 which sold lor !3,8110. It w01 the
case. The ....... OIIIIDlOU be
s . mes Creek Rd. area to search warrant, lhey consent·
Evans Farms. Enrollment closes lhow's .........e champion.
ltS
was prejudleed ln the .....
meeting.
Anyone
Charles
Gorman,
of Green
She ....chirBIDII
belaglried
011 an lllf'c eck
e on the roport of a hoose ed to let him loolt In the trunk
mg that
to join
the club
mus!wishJoin ValliiJ
Ranch
eKntucky
bod
dictment
34 counts
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B~tt,

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Thi"rd Annual
Ch I • Sale
Held Saturday

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To snap I0 dians Streak

woman's

Trial opeDS

OSU Senate _
Rescm
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Stottiemyre wI ttempt

Ravenswood

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of ill undtermlned or!· Tbe officer located a live eslf
at that meeting.
the t bull ' I Ia 0111 '
lor1ery, embezzlement and deadeltr ed lUI el hi
oom .In tll1! trunk of the convettlble,
c. E. "Shorty" Woodard II
' op
' • ' '
.
troylng or eonceaUng publle
/ the ond the pair told him that S&lt;lmeB story&lt;Ifframe
the club adviser.
COLUMBUS
- The documenll wblla employed u
0
0
'eetu Slagle, on Symmes ;,e bald
the
CLEVELAND (UP!) - The plied some of the psychology he
aged $2,09%; Sil 15-11 females Ohio Stille' Uruverstly student 0
Rolly HUla Board
Rd. The houae had been · ) a
owe er,
m
CleVeland Indian• will he eul to learned
an undergraduate
avernged $1565 with Hidden Senate rescinded Monday night 00
a oil between
April
1165
uno&lt;cupled olnce Mrs. Slllgle's 1 1
• r: hand Mel Stottlemyre a career at Providence College Monday.
Valley's 43,100
tops: The a resolution l.t dopted opposlnl MraanoiHaJuly,
death sevetal months ago.
on charge/ of
lint tonight wben the New York He called on the Tribe for acid·
7.. females averaged $8811, 3-4 appolnbnent 0
WjoUllam
Whlle at thO !cene of I b • stolen
Yankees Invade the atadlum for ed workouts alter Sunday's
females 15M. II of which Hid- as dlreetor
"'e urna m
Y
fire, Deputy Baldwin receiv.d
property.
the first of a tw&lt;&gt;tame series. rame and sent the Tribe
den Valley .. topa with $1 BChool ancl acheduled a forum 25 more counts ollorsery, CO\'•
a tip that a 1958 blue
resumed Mon- ' Stottlemyre boals 8
HI.. through more of the same on IIJ wa,.. G. Brandstadt, M.D. 025.
' on the ls&amp;ue lor Wednesday.
.. !:!_a_rth, 1983
convertible
had
ben
teen
m
day
morrung.
Further
question·
l.
l
m
.
d
th
Tribe
Monday.
H
I'•
The
..,.
bloods
ave-•ed
"I&amp;
The
Senat.
also
decided
to
r
...,
"''"
w•
the immediate area lllor\1)1 be- 1
1
• re&lt;or aga •~• e
·
"
ow 0008 1 ,.r • 10"
·...
,. ' bave a committee lnveallsatt bound over to the Gllernoey
fore th bou fi
dl . ;::b 0 the men threw more However, he bas never been "This ill for the p!tcbero, \ eessful cataract removal II w!th Hidden Valley second here the journalism lsaua and report County grand · jury oil
lbGH
e
se n was BCOY·
they eon- called upon to best sam Me- more than the bitters," he 01- sight restored to the eyeT
With 1475.
reeommendaUOILI wllhlll two chai'pl.
0':,the~~
It
~· 1111 and &lt;aU and DoWell, the Tribe's premier plalned.
l - It 11 euotomary to keep Jucla;e waa Buddy Jonea, wteka
---1
.,;eraTh
r enter- lelly.
Despite lbe attempt at 1 psy- the eye hondaged lor
about Yates Ranch, of Vlneyaro, Tex· Bel~ votlng on rescinding
•
•
were 1
McDowell owna a 5-3 career ebologlcal stabilizer, Tebbetts 10 days after such an operauon. as, lll14 Georse Morse, Kanaaa !be resolution of oppoaitiolt,
CON'I'INUED Ffom Pa" 1
tody by the llhoriff'a depart· mark against the Yanka. He can't help but he excited about When the bandage II removed, Clly, was the auctioneer.
some senators aaid the body
actlllllS.
ment.
atruek out 32$ hlltera laat sea· the Tribe's last atart.
VJsion II restored but may be
acted last week with lnsulllclenl BY MRS. MITCJIELL WEBII
Other Navy planes from the Sheriff Walk., said Monel 11011 to becolne only lho llflh Lull Tlant became t&amp;e llrst distored due to the 1011 of Ute
DIVORt-'E GRANTED
Information.
Mrs. Mgrtle CU!nmlng and
lilly Hawk and the USS nlghl that all persons arres: pilclter in baseball to fan more Cleveland hurler to go nine in- lens. In 10me persons, thta can Patricia Sayre has
b ~en RepresenlaUves ol the unlver- da111hter of Akroll came 111r her
Tleottderop bll military and In conneetion with the thefts then 300 batters in one season. nings SUnday and although he be correcled by wtarlng e eon· granted 1 divorce from Donald slty administration, journalism mother, Mra. Dana Polsley wbo
communlcallons t a r 1e 1s 1n bave confeased. All of !bern He 11 deserlbed by the n· was In and out of minor treu· tact lens in addition to the L. Sayre on arouncls of gross BChool faculty an4 students will vlall her and the not of
North Viet Nam near Vlnb, were, the sheriff pointed out, pe;ts as perbapo the fastest ble, never got in over his head. glasses prevloosly worn.
In nesleel The platnun was re- were Invited to attend the Sen- her children In Akron.
Dlen lllen Phu, Dong Hoi and advised of their constitutional pitcher in the game. He regi1- Rocky Colavito alammed his tbose who are unable to wear Atorecl ber former
of Pa· aiHponsored forum on lite Mrs. li9nald Bobo ol Lagan
several other Cammunlat ciliel. rights and right to counsel be- tered some 840 strikeouts In Drst home run of the year, In- a contact lens, !here is
a lrlda McGrath by Me•g• Coun- Oval.
ill ~pendlJII!Ohle time with her
One AI Sk)oralder was ohol lore quesllonln bY tbe
m. major league competition wlth eluding spring training, and gradual.
of blnoc- IJ' Common Pleas courl
..
slater, Mrs. Belle Tet'ry wlwN
0
1
down by automalle wNpODs cers.
114 coming the past three sea- ealclter Duke Sims proved be ular '"""' wtth a chance m
WRONG IIOl
her datllhter Patty Ia a patleill
~ near Tigar Isllnd i••t off The Lawrence county slier- 88ns.
could clout the lone ball In Sun- the prescribed !lluses.
ANNOUNCE BALl
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP!) In Holzer Hospital.
tbe North Vietnamese coast btl! lfra deparlmfnt assisted the The Indians lead lhe Amerl- dsy's 5.(1 win.
A
aale will be held - Policeman R. A. Tortell Mr. and loin. Harley Green
lbe pilot was re!ICue~.
Gallla county sheriff's depart- can League with a perfect ~ As the pieces fall Into place, Q - It U possible auecess· by the Sll..r Run Baptist reported thai 1 man he found were ~llltols In Wtlllloc Fri.
The Intruders slashed In low ment In making the arrest•. record. They de!ealed Washing- the Indians continue 1o make fully to remove a cataracl frOID Church Friday and . Saturday, studying a lire alarm boa told day.
over the pewer plant juot Jotdan was booked at 7:15 ton in the opener and then noises !Ike a lffilllne pennant an eye that has already bad a April 22 and 23, begmnlng . at him be wanted to make a Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Vanet
1
belft mldhilht Moncla1 and p.m. Monday and Massie at 10:- beuneed the Boston Red Sox contender.
delached retina?
a.m. In the Dr. Davl• build- phone call, and Wll lrYinl to spent Friday evenln&amp; with lbelr
then ~td a "pop up," an II p.m. to wind up the arreata. three straight, Including two ex·
l - Y01. The retiDa and the lng In Middleport lhat
waa figure out bow to put a dime In cousin, Mra. John Webb.
to release their Cecil and Kenneth Cade gave tra Inning victories.
lens are completely separate formerly
oceupled by a the boa.
Reeent weekend vlsltllrl of
bGlll ,,. PlJota laid tho plant officers written pemission to New York, 011 the other hand, Schoo]s Notified
llllructures.
bat shop.
.
·
Mrs. V. V. KnJght were 111r
.. ttl)' went dark and the search their rtspectlve homes has exhibited nothing that Of (]eanup Week
·
Metp Geaen1 Boopllltl
TRIP F11R TWO
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jatnes
sky
,.lib "showera of and ga.. them a l!!t of stolen woold make the rest of the MASON _ Monday April 25 ! Q- Is H posolblt to remove Admlastou - Marcia Hartl· · AUSTIN, Tel. CUPI) - Newton ancllbree 110111 of Cillo
opatb." ·
items to lmd there. They con- lesgue fear them ... at leas! to Friday April 119 'has been a cataract by freezing Instead 100, Middleport; Mary Bonecut- Planners ol the ll_rst atate.llde ton, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Reo
Severe Dablalt IDdlcated
to breaking into the SIB· not at this stag. of the game. declared :.Clean-Up' Week" lor o! cuttlllg?
ter, Pomeroy; Robert Molden, conference
Parents Without san ancl daUQilllr _of Xenia, lfr.
. ,.,.. .. lruge tecondary upl• g e house before the ftre, but They are 1n eighth place 1n the all ochools In M810D County. A - It I• possible by freez- Rutland.
Partners, Inc. are ol!erln« a and Mrs, David Fllllllg., of
• - ,... obftrved, lndlcatlne : yet have not admitted any junior circuit and find them- By clean-up 11 It melllt clean· lllg Instead of squeezlns. The Dll&lt;b&amp;riU - Dol'lt Whit· door prize Of a weekend fOr two GallipoliS, Mr. and" Mra. Law1
severe damaJe tt lhe raeility.
about how the blazt' eelves riddled with Injuries lng the Interior as well u tbe use of a sub-freezing extractor tatoh, Middleport; EvoreH Dal • at nearby Like Travll.
rthce ennedy ancl fllllily ol
Mlilllrf lntelll&amp;ence sources '
· The ArSOD Bureau of qain.
exterior parts of the IIChool has several advantage• over ey, Pomeroy; Nellie Barsotu.
South Point.
oaid lilt plant bad supplied
FU'e. Marahal's office Shortstop Reuben Amaro Is plant.
the older method' but It does Middleport; Cora Thomu, Mid· DISGUISED PILUI
Mrs. Jolm Webb and dtlUP
aboul IS per cent of the aw een notlfted ond an lnve.o- ' out for several weeks, Bobby County trucks wlll be around not eliminate the necessity of dleport.
PETERBOROUGH, England • and family, Mr. and Mn.
aatiDII,. entire eleetrical oulput, 1
r wtll be sent to lnvesti· IUchardS&lt;In is ailing and Mickey to each respective acbool on wtunc through the hard outer
(tlPI) - Pollee !By confidence David Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Ray·
about liS per cent of Haiphong's M.;,da af
ManUe, althiUih a starter, is Thursday and Frid.ay, Aprd 21 capsule of the eyeball.
be will not da lhla because of men hove been selllnll aspirin II\Oncl Rbl!le,
Charlu
ancl about 25 per cent of Walk ';,. ternoon, SberUf still not 100 per cent
Iand 29 to pick up whatever rub·
my qe. I am 10.
tablets dJsiUiaed as pep pUis to Roach and daqb!U, all visited
Hanoi'•·
Gam:'' puty Baldwin and Manager Blrdit Tebbetts ap- bish schoola may have.
Q - Every time I lake two A - Ttleoe two drugs can be !brill-seeking teenaaers.
their hlllband and father and
HalphOilfl Is a vital port torney ;";::; ~ ~cutms at.
or three aspirins lor a cold, taken toselher but it II PbU.. LEFT BltHIND ........ · ... IJ'andlather, Jolm W•bb a raloeaUid about 60 mu.. from the m
went to
dark red blotcbeB appear on ual for anyone to need both. STAFFORD, Eniland (UPI) cent Sunday wbo 11 1 patlen&amp;
llallol through which much of slolen en' ho me;: retrtev.d
Imy arma. Wbat can I do for AI• alone is no Jooaer a valid - Ronald Shelverdlne waallned at VeterlliS lll&gt;fpilal In Hunlothe npplies for North Viet oom ~~roper 1y,
Y we': a..
this?
reuon to refuse aurgel')', tbankl fl&amp; .lor driYlllg a tnwk
wltb lngton, W. Va.
!111m's laclorlea are lhlpped. 11 whopt..W.edthby Null
0 Neal
1 A - ID ,...... who are
to anUblotles, Improved 11111f- faulty equipment. The rear Mr. Harley Green was a vtsl·
ao fir bu been spored haul the ite":.pane !rucks to
I penensitlve to aspirin, aucb a eat techolque and modern pre. wheolB· leU off as be wag tor recenUy of Mr. and Mn.
American bombs. But the First the
to It
lmh II common. Tbla It a mild and [IOGI-GperatiH ..._
driving tbrotJCb town.
Alva Lowe.
1
ptwel' plan! is located practical- Cade's
form of aspltln poisoning roth- r:...__:__ _
Jy In Its l\lburbs.
:cated two hie lea B 1 Y
or then a true allergy. MOll per·
t 'S
II
The raid came just one day : week from :Earl
sons who take aspirin lot millalter U.S. jeta struck in the : phlce at McDaniel
a:.r
Ior complaints take two or
suburbs of Hanoi w.k~ock out \ one Hereford calf owned
b.,
three wlm1 they woUld gel a
two surface-lo-atr missile stieS 'I Claude Miller Rl 1 p trio Y
better result with tesa danger
ancl I radar Installation in the and four pigs' o~ed b 8Ce tU
•••
If poiBOillllg U they took only
war'l clos..t attack to
Miller ol Gallla.
y
c
..,. tablet an4 ~ed the dose
Comlllumst capitaL
Then · they proceeded to tbe
not oftener tban every
four
Cade residence
where
n
boura. Of coutae, much Iars·

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DAILY SENTI.Nl

the)' found practically all of the

I ...,
atufl slolen from the Null and
DEVII'I'Eil ro INTERE'!I IIJ O'Neal cabins. This included
MASUN AKitA
tractor wheela and tires
1si1 lawn chairs, IIIII [,.t of gal:
.. .
vanied spooling and fittinga, a
~J~;·~;:~J~;;:~~~~:;~; clock andlelevlsfDD
1wo electric lano, a
••
set and 1 ta.
model radio, an olectrle
!""'"• ,:.~"'1!:-,o== blanket and toaster, three more
calves and numerous odds and
-=-~u"' endl of tool1.
~"·
All of the stolen merchan
diM has been lmpouUded by lbe
depari!Mnt untO ltnal
of the cases. r h o
has been token to an
~"'o,,;_·:.~::;· area !arm wbere It, too, wm be
:_.;~;;·,.;:i;;&lt;;;'·.
held pendmg dlspo$it!On 01 lbe

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or dasts are needed ID 1b e ,
treabnent Of artbrltts Or rheu·
mane lever. U you use lhe
IIDiliet doee, bowevet,
ancl '
atlll . get a rasb, you should
JWitcll to another drul.
11 -wm IIPirla ea•• au
IDcresse In blood prtMU!t?
l - No, and It wlll not tower
it either.
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Chesapeake Cops Triangular Meet
Chesapeako Highl!cbool ..,.
lured the nrst Blue Dcvll home
track ""'1, ' triangular alfatr,
Moaday evelliBg on Memorial
Field ekinl{ out a narrow 68 .
64 win over
placo
ha Academy High Sehoul. Mid·
dl.•!"'rl flBtshed lost with !J
pomts..
GAllS
. captured eight first
place wms to Chesapeake's five
but the
counlians
cume up With ••8hl second and
eight third places to take
it
on points. GARS had IJVe second place and seven fourth
place wms. Middleport bad one
and one second place win :
.four third and two
fourth
place wins.
Top point maker of the meet
was Gary Woods of Chesapeake
Wltb 15. Sam Eisnaugle had :2.
Bruce Smtih and Jm• Gilmore
each had 10 fur Gallipolis.
M•ddleport's lone first place
wm came when Roger Swartz,

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Ga~

L~wrence

f~rst

look--~.

lam Hood, J'fed Robin-. and Amlok&lt;
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Ron Hindy ..pture&lt;l tile
880 lalaed :'
yard "''"Y flnishillg the cou,.,. H ' ;:;":
'" 1:43:8.
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ere a w ey iilliaii&lt;!O&lt;
Chesapeilke victo .
l'leld Ev•ll
Warrell Harless,
P!."!'
!'.:::!::: r-:,
lJ''; Pave Houck, 1211
h;gh G. Woods (C),
(M), ud
hurdles, 11 ,6; Gao Wood IOO J. Bl'&lt;lWD (G) I 43'·11".
yard dasb, 10:1·, Cha
. rl·· w'·ue
" • iiiGii .lu'Mr - 4. ,..,,_
880 yard run; 2:01; and Gary (G); G. Btwell (G), 11ouc1: (C),
Wood, 220 yard dash, 24 ,1.
Wllcex (C); s 11. fIll.
Blue Devils wlnniog were: and D. Houck 1(:), 10'-ll".
Jim Gilmore pole vaull 10'.0" BRO.ID JUMP _ Ei navg1e
and high
5'-1";
IG), B. Wood (C), G. 'woods
aau81e, broad jump, 13'-11"· and (C), and R. Youq (G) I IB'·ll"
180 low hurdles, 22:7t 8ulclt DISCUS - MeCormict (0)'
McCormick, discus throw, 127'· Shockley (C), Ashley 4MI
II"; B•llce Smith milo I ua Lee (G)· 127'·11"
4:52; and 440 yard dasn fi6'6 •
Ev.
The GAllS mile ,. ~; ~~m
. en11
11111
of Hank Doss, John Browo CO
G: Woods
Bruce
and llavid Arm: IG ' an
(C)' Eisnaqlt
strong woR the long run in a
~dy ~)) 111.7.
time of 8.49:4. Smith P'"led the (C) Rob' ~M) GR!;oods
Blue Devils out of the flre on IC)' and ~= (G) 'M·l gers
the third lap in this oae and 44o YARD DASH 1 B. lmlth
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day the waivers asked by Cincinnati midway through spring

training expired, and by the
lime the first three games of
the season rolled by, Roger bad
won two games for the hiPis in I

league oporta lanm.
Tbe 32-year-old Russell, who
Js eompleting the first Jeascn of
a. three· year contract paying
btm $100,01111 1111uaUy, w 111
move Into tha :role '"
.. play~coach after the Celtleo willd
up their cbamploRShip aerlflll
witb the Los Angeles Laken.
The Lakers bold a
ad9aalage Ia the best-of-sevea aerteo.
RusseD's appollrtn)lml was
anROUDCed by lted Auerbach,
who is retiring from the ooachlng.ranks to devote fuU t1Jne to
duiiBI as tba Celtic•• general
manager.
Russell, who bar said repent.
tdly In tbe past he was 1101 Iaterested In eoachillg becau,. of
qgravatlon and lrustratlon that
goes with 111&lt;: job, said be
chan.gedt1ohis mmd after moon
deliber
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This was double his victory

fur pitching, why he reached for
Craig and the answer Is simple

- "He had a good spring."
Had Good Spring ,
Roger did have a good spring
with only one earned run a~
lowCji in 16 innin8s. Then why
the w~iv:ers?
"They , ~ad 14 or 15 down
lhert wh\):were up longer than
lor a ~UJ?' of Coffee," Roger ~­
pli~· s'!Wiylng lhe answer. "It
made. me' ~xpelidable."
".oi9tiJaUy, . I was surprised
that .J wao)Vlth them at all In
the iPt'liig. I thought I migbl
be lttlded 01'. iold."
He had i ~ky year wlth the
Reds lasl se~on in relief - one
'victory_ ana- four losses In 40
appearance,, 74 hits, 25 walks,
~ runs - 26 earned - in 64
. lnolngs. '
"'f"at. wlis the first year in
10 major. l~gue seaSOllS that I
· slart - a game, 11 Craig
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Jets,
doobled bame two runs in
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a "'""' • l'llll sixth Inning r.
l[lark lbt Pirate wll.
Joey Jay was the victim of •
lbe rally and was charged with I

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mMINlfTES.o.
it tor YFARS!

five club changes he's made in

six seasons.
To Roger, who was a Dodger,
a Met, a Cardinal, a Red and
now a Philadelphia Phillie all
sincf' the 1961 season, it isn't
even an occupational h'azard.
It's ju5t big league baseball
which takes funny twists.
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Craig answered a phone call

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!) _
Luck!,.. Gay Brewer, a Middletown, Ohio, native l• beglllllt'ng
to hale tournament golf playoffs.
Arnold Palmer Monday fired
a I under par 69 to shatter
hopes of winning first
prize In the $10001111 Tournament
of Champions' Golf Classic.
. . finished with 1 disappointmg 73.
The wl• was worth $201100 to
Palmer and $12,01111 for B~ewer.
Last Moaday Brewer lost the
Masters title io Jack Nicklaus
ol Columbus, Oblo, In a playoff.
Brewer nexl travels 1o Daitar, Texas, fer the $85,11110 Dal·
las Open.

T ar ai ey,
ony Vaugh~.
J Team 7, BID Smeck,
Bo
ones, Carroll Baker, Joe
man.
Team B, Gerry
ell Elselsle' J t
Diddle.
m. · · Rue,
Roving SUbstitute
Robert

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and everyone later..ted ln join. 3u d
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7 p. m. Tuesday, April l'llh,
League members, eaptalns,
and roving subslitu•··
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Team 1 Jeff Mnnk
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Team% Job• Wise B E
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Pete Rose
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appareRtly will ho lost for the
season. SW811 IDjured bla
the same way, lllll le upected
ba~ •ext week.
Mid port 3111)0
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BleVllll,
Sauer (5)
Moore. Knorr (LP),, Wise
Larkin (4), R. Dava W) aDd
Scott.

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Bill
· Russell
Will Succeed
Red Auerbach

Falcons WI"n Jackets Warm Up for 1mportant Contest
T
At Gall" li . s h Do
PI
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w!r~ ~o~~.nno!!.a !! ~~~~~~~·- ay
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Ellis Wili ,.,,.,
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baseball team
up
day night at Rut! d f .
firsl make • or •
test of league action this aft •
The Wahama. White Falcons noon at Gallipolis with
put together ftve first place parado of runs over the1 Red
ftmshes Monday to win a
Devils.
anguIar traek
with The Jackets, 1_0 In South·
Soulhern and Eastern on the , ern Division play, meet GamRacme athletic field. .
!Polis at 4 p. m. oo Memorial
The Falcons won woth 42 · Field. Gary Slobarl
senior
pmnl• while Racine had 36 aod righthanded fastball pitcher
two. th.trds and Eastern 33 and is scheduled to start for
lh;
one third. Results:
Jackets.
Broad Jump - Russell (W) The Blue Devil pitching
1
1811., 5 in.: Donovan (R), Math- . corps has Larry Mitchell, powews (... ) and E!Chonger (E), 1 erful righthander, ready to go,
and Moran 18) tied.
I Both Ron Janey and
High· Jump _ Matthews !R), Anderson saw action IR
Chadwell IE) and Tim Cozart I unfortunate outing agaillSt
IR). tied for first at 5 11. 2 in.; 1 son last Friday.
Machir (W).
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.The affa ir •t Rutland
100 Yard Dash - Marlm (E) mght was a track meet
10.6, .
(W), Russell (Wl, 1. oforee lhe second mnmg was
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(R)
C d If
Mde Run - Orr IE) 3:04.2; Gary Stobart got to
Sn•e&lt;l IW), Arthur (W), Brew- land's slllrter,
for a
er IR).
ru~ homer m the hrst Inning.
880 Relay - Racine, 1:44.8; I Gmng lnlo the second frame
Eastern and Wahama.
leading 8-0, the Jackets poured
440 Dash - Bate~ \ W) 55 sec. i 11 runs home before it waB
Cozart (R), Cundiff (R) and . over, also battering Knorr's
1 relief, WISe, who
Codner (EJ.
coorinued
880 Run - Arthur (W) 2:28.2, wurking until the fourth when
Brmker IW), Moran (R) and he was relieved by Markin R
Mcintyre, IE).
Davis rook over in the seventh
220 Dash - Ressell IW) 26.4, after three runs scored in
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MartmJ.E l, Donovan (R) and su:th. Three
also scored in
AII":fah' (E:):" · ·
till!' seventh.
Mtle Relay - Racine, 4:11.9. Middleport rattled 14 hill
Shotput - Sawyers (\lr) 311 ft. off
Rutland hurlers Budd
6 In:; Justice (E), Cozart (R),
getting two singles an~
Wdhams IE), lied for tblrd.
double, Roger Leffingwell
_Discus - J·ustice (E), 110 ft. three singles, Geor e Sauer
6 m.; Sawyers IW), Dailey IR)
and single gStobart' th •
and William• (E).
homer a double' d . e
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• an smgle;
Larry S!Dbart a single, Dave
Thompson a smgle and Mike
Garten a single.
For Rutland, J . Johnson sin·
gled and Scott had two ,;ogles.
The game was a costly one
for the Jackets as they
lost
thitdsacker
van
Johnson
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promJ S J~g freshman, who hnd
PHILADELPillA LUPI)-Rog· moved mto that position afler
.., Craig, late of the Cincinnati Sophomore catcher
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Clnclnllall Redl
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shutout IOialll with pulled IIIUICl., VN .
1111 with lbe tlll'tl tool&amp;bll
2.01.
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MILBIIIUII - B. Smith
fer lbelr lasing llliBtl1n
Pblchbltter Dave Roberta SUI· start en the moolid,
Heaaley
. wiD &amp;led;.
went to toaecoad
and
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: 'r.lbeendPlro:.*
CleJIIOllte's two-out single.
Oar Injury In hll
durand R. l!iJidy), Chll83peake,
habit that bas aeen them drop The Plrateo 10111 belli their lllg the fourth Inning, _ ., .
Galllpolll; 1:43:8.
1bree tl tbe1r 111'11 ,_
MILE RELAY ,........
!Doss, BrOWII, B. Smith,
"SI&lt;&gt;p ldogallql'"
lhla year.
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Tbe Piratell oueuted the ....
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Middleport, 3.49.4.
IIOII's first trlplo play Monday
120 HIGH HURDLES
nlgbl u they downed lilt Reds
(C), Browa (G), Wilcox
4.,'1 and moved lato a flrs~place
and !loweD (G); 17:8.
lte with San Franclseo In the
1811 LOW URDLE.Il National League,
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oaugle (G), J. Walker IG),
The Reds appeared ready w
less (C), and Iauer
22:7.
unload a strong rally II the
seventk Ianing wl tbe triple
418 Flllal . ll&lt;ore ·····
• Gallipolil 64, and
B"""""'
Bill
kllllnll sltuffed out their
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Vlo7.LVl' Russell,,
former
AU-America who.se
tJe. ohances.
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fenslve 1llizardry built the Boa- '"th Deb Purkey pltoblng,
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Mlllet Glliclalo
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' th Cllle !3 and Cecil cade, ertd.
Atlanta " .. - I 4 .200 I"' MinneSOta .... 3 1 .61111 1\il RIG Wranglers was the name
aueat of honor reCeived aev; and wime't. Millie, 20, all It was not 1M first time the Sl J.ooll ..... 1 4 ,100 2\il Wasblngton ... I 3 .U0 3 selected by the newly oraanlz·
af0 81S
•ll birthday cUes,
lifts
of' Rl Wltltloo; and VlrCil sberlff'a department bad re- Chicago ..... 1 5 .167 4 New York ..
1 5 .117 4 td 4-H Saddle Club 1D the Rio
IIUd can1a durlllg lbe day.
J dan1 :it ol Wawrtoo
..tved information petlillning
Kansas Clly .. • 0 5 .000 4'11 Grande area. At 8 meeUng held
AttendiDI lbe cUnner Sunday
'ot brtaklnll
011• to the particular car. Tbe ve·
Monday'• ReiKIII
Boston .. .. .. 0 5 .11110 4'11 l'rlday nlgbl, the lollowln&amp; olft.
at her home In Laneaslfr were
terlnll an4 lt'lnd lllreelll' are hlcle bad previously been seen, 1M Angeles e Houston !
Moaday'l Roaalta
cers were elecled:
.
.
.
'Mr. ancl Mra. Harold cttue,
i&gt;;ing Jli*Pind agllnttlbe sev· and
last week on the Pittsburgh 4 Cinctnnau 3
No games acheduled
preSident: FiftY-one an:mal• entered In Mr. and Mra. Gtrald Anthony
pertOIII an4 tbly will be 1n John w. EvanJ Rd., where Atlanta at Philadelphia, night,
Tod117'1 Gamu
Chris DaviS, v•ce • president, last Saturday • thll'li annual IIUd chlldren, Middleport, Mr.
c rt V/t4nflllday, Sherif! Don- Ibm had been brtaltlnl and postponed, rain.
Detroit (McLain I-ll
and l!everly
secretary: Ohio Valley Cltarolalt Aasocla- end Mra. Raymond IJevllli alld CAMBRIDGE, Ohio IUPI) A. Wlllttr uld Monday enterlngs at cablnl owned by Only sames scheduled.
MonbouqueUe I-ll) at
Boa100 Connie DaVIS, treasurer; Janel lion S&amp;lt aold for an averaee ol chlldmt, West Colulllbla: Mr. Tbe trial of Mrs. Johnnie Maa
ht
Ernie E. Null of Galllpolls, anc1
Today'• Game•
(Lonborg IH and Morehead 0.1) Woodard and Jaclde
,1,314.
and Mrs. Wllllam Farley, Mid- Shmr of ReVI!IIIWood, W. va,
· ahtrlfl'l department ... Dave O'Neal of Pt. Pleaoanl
Sl Louis (Jaster 0.1) at New 2.
bealth and safely . chairmen: The aale wa1 conducted In dleporl; Mr. an4 Mrs. Harold for the alleged embeulemellt of
ertd flllvoral hundred dollars
Deputy Baldwin atarted Vork (Fisher 0-1).
New York (StotUemyre o-4) Jeff Merry, recreation leacler, Taltersal'• Show Born, In Lei· Chase and daUghter, Ml'l· Pat. 1121,11110 from th Rollinl HUla
rtb o1 llolen property alq ,.arching for thO car and local- san Francisco (Herbel 0-ll) at al Cleveland (McDowell 1.(1), and Allan Woodard, nmvs ,... lngton, Ky.
rid&amp; Colllnl and daughter of S&lt;bool District was upeotecl tD
th lhe approllhenston of the ed lhe vehicle parked''Oil the Chicago (Brogllo 0-1).
night.
poryer.
Triple EEE Ranch of Gallla Columbus, and Mr. and Mra. begin today.
poople. 11 took two panel Gallia-Centerpoint Rd. Qecupy- Allanla (Blasingame O-Ol at Washington (lftle8a 1).(1) at The club yoted to meet . the county tapped the belfer list, Davlcl Jenklnl and children of A rutlnc was apecled before
1111 to haul the stuff ln. one ing the car were Cecil • n d Pldladelphla
(Bunning (H)), Baltimore &lt;Palmer loll) tlgbt. first and thtrd
nights which ""ld lor 14,000. It wos Porllmouth.
tht otart of teau;no"y, OD a cleo
p1117 ataled. Tbla Included Kenneth Cade. The officer ask· night.
Minnesnla (Pascual I-ll) at ?f each month
e meet· 18lea 1&lt;&gt;p price for the day.
fense motion or dlsmlsnl
et more calves and lour pigs. ed ID look in the trunk of the Cincinnati !Ellis 0.0) at Pitts- Kansas City (Talbot 0·1) night. mgs will be held at the homes Hidden Valley Raneb, al10 ol
of Judie Elbert L. Tedrlcl: of
t all •tarted late Sunday convertible, and the men
burgh (Blais 0-0) nigh!
Chicago &lt;Jobn 04) at Calli- of the members. The nell meet· Gallla county, luld the pure
Guernsey Counly from the panenlftg wben Deputy sheriff tated. But when the deputy Los Angeles (Drysdale.0-ll) at ornio (Lopez
ni&amp;ht.
lnll. 1however,fiwlll bed held 8Aprllb bred yelrUna female honora,
el of three
the
J " li:. Baldwin wont to the told them he'd radio In for a
23 8 ter the eld ay at 0 which sold lor !3,8110. It w01 the
case. The ....... OIIIIDlOU be
s . mes Creek Rd. area to search warrant, lhey consent·
Evans Farms. Enrollment closes lhow's .........e champion.
ltS
was prejudleed ln the .....
meeting.
Anyone
Charles
Gorman,
of Green
She ....chirBIDII
belaglried
011 an lllf'c eck
e on the roport of a hoose ed to let him loolt In the trunk
mg that
to join
the club
mus!wishJoin ValliiJ
Ranch
eKntucky
bod
dictment
34 counts
ol
:

l~nllu.

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be~

p~ar8et

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J~ Wood~.
B~tt,

t
!

Thi"rd Annual
Ch I • Sale
Held Saturday

hes~

ire

To snap I0 dians Streak

woman's

Trial opeDS

OSU Senate _
Rescm
• ds •
S d Hall

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"II
A
Stottiemyre wI ttempt

Ravenswood

Bennet~

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of ill undtermlned or!· Tbe officer located a live eslf
at that meeting.
the t bull ' I Ia 0111 '
lor1ery, embezzlement and deadeltr ed lUI el hi
oom .In tll1! trunk of the convettlble,
c. E. "Shorty" Woodard II
' op
' • ' '
.
troylng or eonceaUng publle
/ the ond the pair told him that S&lt;lmeB story&lt;Ifframe
the club adviser.
COLUMBUS
- The documenll wblla employed u
0
0
'eetu Slagle, on Symmes ;,e bald
the
CLEVELAND (UP!) - The plied some of the psychology he
aged $2,09%; Sil 15-11 females Ohio Stille' Uruverstly student 0
Rolly HUla Board
Rd. The houae had been · ) a
owe er,
m
CleVeland Indian• will he eul to learned
an undergraduate
avernged $1565 with Hidden Senate rescinded Monday night 00
a oil between
April
1165
uno&lt;cupled olnce Mrs. Slllgle's 1 1
• r: hand Mel Stottlemyre a career at Providence College Monday.
Valley's 43,100
tops: The a resolution l.t dopted opposlnl MraanoiHaJuly,
death sevetal months ago.
on charge/ of
lint tonight wben the New York He called on the Tribe for acid·
7.. females averaged $8811, 3-4 appolnbnent 0
WjoUllam
Whlle at thO !cene of I b • stolen
Yankees Invade the atadlum for ed workouts alter Sunday's
females 15M. II of which Hid- as dlreetor
"'e urna m
Y
fire, Deputy Baldwin receiv.d
property.
the first of a tw&lt;&gt;tame series. rame and sent the Tribe
den Valley .. topa with $1 BChool ancl acheduled a forum 25 more counts ollorsery, CO\'•
a tip that a 1958 blue
resumed Mon- ' Stottlemyre boals 8
HI.. through more of the same on IIJ wa,.. G. Brandstadt, M.D. 025.
' on the ls&amp;ue lor Wednesday.
.. !:!_a_rth, 1983
convertible
had
ben
teen
m
day
morrung.
Further
question·
l.
l
m
.
d
th
Tribe
Monday.
H
I'•
The
..,.
bloods
ave-•ed
"I&amp;
The
Senat.
also
decided
to
r
...,
"''"
w•
the immediate area lllor\1)1 be- 1
1
• re&lt;or aga •~• e
·
"
ow 0008 1 ,.r • 10"
·...
,. ' bave a committee lnveallsatt bound over to the Gllernoey
fore th bou fi
dl . ;::b 0 the men threw more However, he bas never been "This ill for the p!tcbero, \ eessful cataract removal II w!th Hidden Valley second here the journalism lsaua and report County grand · jury oil
lbGH
e
se n was BCOY·
they eon- called upon to best sam Me- more than the bitters," he 01- sight restored to the eyeT
With 1475.
reeommendaUOILI wllhlll two chai'pl.
0':,the~~
It
~· 1111 and &lt;aU and DoWell, the Tribe's premier plalned.
l - It 11 euotomary to keep Jucla;e waa Buddy Jonea, wteka
---1
.,;eraTh
r enter- lelly.
Despite lbe attempt at 1 psy- the eye hondaged lor
about Yates Ranch, of Vlneyaro, Tex· Bel~ votlng on rescinding
•
•
were 1
McDowell owna a 5-3 career ebologlcal stabilizer, Tebbetts 10 days after such an operauon. as, lll14 Georse Morse, Kanaaa !be resolution of oppoaitiolt,
CON'I'INUED Ffom Pa" 1
tody by the llhoriff'a depart· mark against the Yanka. He can't help but he excited about When the bandage II removed, Clly, was the auctioneer.
some senators aaid the body
actlllllS.
ment.
atruek out 32$ hlltera laat sea· the Tribe's last atart.
VJsion II restored but may be
acted last week with lnsulllclenl BY MRS. MITCJIELL WEBII
Other Navy planes from the Sheriff Walk., said Monel 11011 to becolne only lho llflh Lull Tlant became t&amp;e llrst distored due to the 1011 of Ute
DIVORt-'E GRANTED
Information.
Mrs. Mgrtle CU!nmlng and
lilly Hawk and the USS nlghl that all persons arres: pilclter in baseball to fan more Cleveland hurler to go nine in- lens. In 10me persons, thta can Patricia Sayre has
b ~en RepresenlaUves ol the unlver- da111hter of Akroll came 111r her
Tleottderop bll military and In conneetion with the thefts then 300 batters in one season. nings SUnday and although he be correcled by wtarlng e eon· granted 1 divorce from Donald slty administration, journalism mother, Mra. Dana Polsley wbo
communlcallons t a r 1e 1s 1n bave confeased. All of !bern He 11 deserlbed by the n· was In and out of minor treu· tact lens in addition to the L. Sayre on arouncls of gross BChool faculty an4 students will vlall her and the not of
North Viet Nam near Vlnb, were, the sheriff pointed out, pe;ts as perbapo the fastest ble, never got in over his head. glasses prevloosly worn.
In nesleel The platnun was re- were Invited to attend the Sen- her children In Akron.
Dlen lllen Phu, Dong Hoi and advised of their constitutional pitcher in the game. He regi1- Rocky Colavito alammed his tbose who are unable to wear Atorecl ber former
of Pa· aiHponsored forum on lite Mrs. li9nald Bobo ol Lagan
several other Cammunlat ciliel. rights and right to counsel be- tered some 840 strikeouts In Drst home run of the year, In- a contact lens, !here is
a lrlda McGrath by Me•g• Coun- Oval.
ill ~pendlJII!Ohle time with her
One AI Sk)oralder was ohol lore quesllonln bY tbe
m. major league competition wlth eluding spring training, and gradual.
of blnoc- IJ' Common Pleas courl
..
slater, Mrs. Belle Tet'ry wlwN
0
1
down by automalle wNpODs cers.
114 coming the past three sea- ealclter Duke Sims proved be ular '"""' wtth a chance m
WRONG IIOl
her datllhter Patty Ia a patleill
~ near Tigar Isllnd i••t off The Lawrence county slier- 88ns.
could clout the lone ball In Sun- the prescribed !lluses.
ANNOUNCE BALl
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP!) In Holzer Hospital.
tbe North Vietnamese coast btl! lfra deparlmfnt assisted the The Indians lead lhe Amerl- dsy's 5.(1 win.
A
aale will be held - Policeman R. A. Tortell Mr. and loin. Harley Green
lbe pilot was re!ICue~.
Gallla county sheriff's depart- can League with a perfect ~ As the pieces fall Into place, Q - It U possible auecess· by the Sll..r Run Baptist reported thai 1 man he found were ~llltols In Wtlllloc Fri.
The Intruders slashed In low ment In making the arrest•. record. They de!ealed Washing- the Indians continue 1o make fully to remove a cataracl frOID Church Friday and . Saturday, studying a lire alarm boa told day.
over the pewer plant juot Jotdan was booked at 7:15 ton in the opener and then noises !Ike a lffilllne pennant an eye that has already bad a April 22 and 23, begmnlng . at him be wanted to make a Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Vanet
1
belft mldhilht Moncla1 and p.m. Monday and Massie at 10:- beuneed the Boston Red Sox contender.
delached retina?
a.m. In the Dr. Davl• build- phone call, and Wll lrYinl to spent Friday evenln&amp; with lbelr
then ~td a "pop up," an II p.m. to wind up the arreata. three straight, Including two ex·
l - Y01. The retiDa and the lng In Middleport lhat
waa figure out bow to put a dime In cousin, Mra. John Webb.
to release their Cecil and Kenneth Cade gave tra Inning victories.
lens are completely separate formerly
oceupled by a the boa.
Reeent weekend vlsltllrl of
bGlll ,,. PlJota laid tho plant officers written pemission to New York, 011 the other hand, Schoo]s Notified
llllructures.
bat shop.
.
·
Mrs. V. V. KnJght were 111r
.. ttl)' went dark and the search their rtspectlve homes has exhibited nothing that Of (]eanup Week
·
Metp Geaen1 Boopllltl
TRIP F11R TWO
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jatnes
sky
,.lib "showera of and ga.. them a l!!t of stolen woold make the rest of the MASON _ Monday April 25 ! Q- Is H posolblt to remove Admlastou - Marcia Hartl· · AUSTIN, Tel. CUPI) - Newton ancllbree 110111 of Cillo
opatb." ·
items to lmd there. They con- lesgue fear them ... at leas! to Friday April 119 'has been a cataract by freezing Instead 100, Middleport; Mary Bonecut- Planners ol the ll_rst atate.llde ton, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Reo
Severe Dablalt IDdlcated
to breaking into the SIB· not at this stag. of the game. declared :.Clean-Up' Week" lor o! cuttlllg?
ter, Pomeroy; Robert Molden, conference
Parents Without san ancl daUQilllr _of Xenia, lfr.
. ,.,.. .. lruge tecondary upl• g e house before the ftre, but They are 1n eighth place 1n the all ochools In M810D County. A - It I• possible by freez- Rutland.
Partners, Inc. are ol!erln« a and Mrs, David Fllllllg., of
• - ,... obftrved, lndlcatlne : yet have not admitted any junior circuit and find them- By clean-up 11 It melllt clean· lllg Instead of squeezlns. The Dll&lt;b&amp;riU - Dol'lt Whit· door prize Of a weekend fOr two GallipoliS, Mr. and" Mra. Law1
severe damaJe tt lhe raeility.
about how the blazt' eelves riddled with Injuries lng the Interior as well u tbe use of a sub-freezing extractor tatoh, Middleport; EvoreH Dal • at nearby Like Travll.
rthce ennedy ancl fllllily ol
Mlilllrf lntelll&amp;ence sources '
· The ArSOD Bureau of qain.
exterior parts of the IIChool has several advantage• over ey, Pomeroy; Nellie Barsotu.
South Point.
oaid lilt plant bad supplied
FU'e. Marahal's office Shortstop Reuben Amaro Is plant.
the older method' but It does Middleport; Cora Thomu, Mid· DISGUISED PILUI
Mrs. Jolm Webb and dtlUP
aboul IS per cent of the aw een notlfted ond an lnve.o- ' out for several weeks, Bobby County trucks wlll be around not eliminate the necessity of dleport.
PETERBOROUGH, England • and family, Mr. and Mn.
aatiDII,. entire eleetrical oulput, 1
r wtll be sent to lnvesti· IUchardS&lt;In is ailing and Mickey to each respective acbool on wtunc through the hard outer
(tlPI) - Pollee !By confidence David Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Ray·
about liS per cent of Haiphong's M.;,da af
ManUe, althiUih a starter, is Thursday and Frid.ay, Aprd 21 capsule of the eyeball.
be will not da lhla because of men hove been selllnll aspirin II\Oncl Rbl!le,
Charlu
ancl about 25 per cent of Walk ';,. ternoon, SberUf still not 100 per cent
Iand 29 to pick up whatever rub·
my qe. I am 10.
tablets dJsiUiaed as pep pUis to Roach and daqb!U, all visited
Hanoi'•·
Gam:'' puty Baldwin and Manager Blrdit Tebbetts ap- bish schoola may have.
Q - Every time I lake two A - Ttleoe two drugs can be !brill-seeking teenaaers.
their hlllband and father and
HalphOilfl Is a vital port torney ;";::; ~ ~cutms at.
or three aspirins lor a cold, taken toselher but it II PbU.. LEFT BltHIND ........ · ... IJ'andlather, Jolm W•bb a raloeaUid about 60 mu.. from the m
went to
dark red blotcbeB appear on ual for anyone to need both. STAFFORD, Eniland (UPI) cent Sunday wbo 11 1 patlen&amp;
llallol through which much of slolen en' ho me;: retrtev.d
Imy arma. Wbat can I do for AI• alone is no Jooaer a valid - Ronald Shelverdlne waallned at VeterlliS lll&gt;fpilal In Hunlothe npplies for North Viet oom ~~roper 1y,
Y we': a..
this?
reuon to refuse aurgel')', tbankl fl&amp; .lor driYlllg a tnwk
wltb lngton, W. Va.
!111m's laclorlea are lhlpped. 11 whopt..W.edthby Null
0 Neal
1 A - ID ,...... who are
to anUblotles, Improved 11111f- faulty equipment. The rear Mr. Harley Green was a vtsl·
ao fir bu been spored haul the ite":.pane !rucks to
I penensitlve to aspirin, aucb a eat techolque and modern pre. wheolB· leU off as be wag tor recenUy of Mr. and Mn.
American bombs. But the First the
to It
lmh II common. Tbla It a mild and [IOGI-GperatiH ..._
driving tbrotJCb town.
Alva Lowe.
1
ptwel' plan! is located practical- Cade's
form of aspltln poisoning roth- r:...__:__ _
Jy In Its l\lburbs.
:cated two hie lea B 1 Y
or then a true allergy. MOll per·
t 'S
II
The raid came just one day : week from :Earl
sons who take aspirin lot millalter U.S. jeta struck in the : phlce at McDaniel
a:.r
Ior complaints take two or
suburbs of Hanoi w.k~ock out \ one Hereford calf owned
b.,
three wlm1 they woUld gel a
two surface-lo-atr missile stieS 'I Claude Miller Rl 1 p trio Y
better result with tesa danger
ancl I radar Installation in the and four pigs' o~ed b 8Ce tU
•••
If poiBOillllg U they took only
war'l clos..t attack to
Miller ol Gallla.
y
c
..,. tablet an4 ~ed the dose
Comlllumst capitaL
Then · they proceeded to tbe
not oftener tban every
four
Cade residence
where
n
boura. Of coutae, much Iars·

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'1'1111

DAILY SENTI.Nl

the)' found practically all of the

I ...,
atufl slolen from the Null and
DEVII'I'Eil ro INTERE'!I IIJ O'Neal cabins. This included
MASUN AKitA
tractor wheela and tires
1si1 lawn chairs, IIIII [,.t of gal:
.. .
vanied spooling and fittinga, a
~J~;·~;:~J~;;:~~~~:;~; clock andlelevlsfDD
1wo electric lano, a
••
set and 1 ta.
model radio, an olectrle
!""'"• ,:.~"'1!:-,o== blanket and toaster, three more
calves and numerous odds and
-=-~u"' endl of tool1.
~"·
All of the stolen merchan
diM has been lmpouUded by lbe
depari!Mnt untO ltnal
of the cases. r h o
has been token to an
~"'o,,;_·:.~::;· area !arm wbere It, too, wm be
:_.;~;;·,.;:i;;&lt;;;'·.
held pendmg dlspo$it!On 01 lbe

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or dasts are needed ID 1b e ,
treabnent Of artbrltts Or rheu·
mane lever. U you use lhe
IIDiliet doee, bowevet,
ancl '
atlll . get a rasb, you should
JWitcll to another drul.
11 -wm IIPirla ea•• au
IDcresse In blood prtMU!t?
l - No, and It wlll not tower
it either.
1

·"

Chesapeake Cops Triangular Meet
Chesapeako Highl!cbool ..,.
lured the nrst Blue Dcvll home
track ""'1, ' triangular alfatr,
Moaday evelliBg on Memorial
Field ekinl{ out a narrow 68 .
64 win over
placo
ha Academy High Sehoul. Mid·
dl.•!"'rl flBtshed lost with !J
pomts..
GAllS
. captured eight first
place wms to Chesapeake's five
but the
counlians
cume up With ••8hl second and
eight third places to take
it
on points. GARS had IJVe second place and seven fourth
place wms. Middleport bad one
and one second place win :
.four third and two
fourth
place wins.
Top point maker of the meet
was Gary Woods of Chesapeake
Wltb 15. Sam Eisnaugle had :2.
Bruce Smtih and Jm• Gilmore
each had 10 fur Gallipolis.
M•ddleport's lone first place
wm came when Roger Swartz,

~ond

Ga~

L~wrence

f~rst

look--~.

lam Hood, J'fed Robin-. and Amlok&lt;
'
Ron Hindy ..pture&lt;l tile
880 lalaed :'
yard "''"Y flnishillg the cou,.,. H ' ;:;":
'" 1:43:8.
.
ere a w ey iilliaii&lt;!O&lt;
Chesapeilke victo .
l'leld Ev•ll
Warrell Harless,
P!."!'
!'.:::!::: r-:,
lJ''; Pave Houck, 1211
h;gh G. Woods (C),
(M), ud
hurdles, 11 ,6; Gao Wood IOO J. Bl'&lt;lWD (G) I 43'·11".
yard dasb, 10:1·, Cha
. rl·· w'·ue
" • iiiGii .lu'Mr - 4. ,..,,_
880 yard run; 2:01; and Gary (G); G. Btwell (G), 11ouc1: (C),
Wood, 220 yard dash, 24 ,1.
Wllcex (C); s 11. fIll.
Blue Devils wlnniog were: and D. Houck 1(:), 10'-ll".
Jim Gilmore pole vaull 10'.0" BRO.ID JUMP _ Ei navg1e
and high
5'-1";
IG), B. Wood (C), G. 'woods
aau81e, broad jump, 13'-11"· and (C), and R. Youq (G) I IB'·ll"
180 low hurdles, 22:7t 8ulclt DISCUS - MeCormict (0)'
McCormick, discus throw, 127'· Shockley (C), Ashley 4MI
II"; B•llce Smith milo I ua Lee (G)· 127'·11"
4:52; and 440 yard dasn fi6'6 •
Ev.
The GAllS mile ,. ~; ~~m
. en11
11111
of Hank Doss, John Browo CO
G: Woods
Bruce
and llavid Arm: IG ' an
(C)' Eisnaqlt
strong woR the long run in a
~dy ~)) 111.7.
time of 8.49:4. Smith P'"led the (C) Rob' ~M) GR!;oods
Blue Devils out of the flre on IC)' and ~= (G) 'M·l gers
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day the waivers asked by Cincinnati midway through spring

training expired, and by the
lime the first three games of
the season rolled by, Roger bad
won two games for the hiPis in I

league oporta lanm.
Tbe 32-year-old Russell, who
Js eompleting the first Jeascn of
a. three· year contract paying
btm $100,01111 1111uaUy, w 111
move Into tha :role '"
.. play~coach after the Celtleo willd
up their cbamploRShip aerlflll
witb the Los Angeles Laken.
The Lakers bold a
ad9aalage Ia the best-of-sevea aerteo.
RusseD's appollrtn)lml was
anROUDCed by lted Auerbach,
who is retiring from the ooachlng.ranks to devote fuU t1Jne to
duiiBI as tba Celtic•• general
manager.
Russell, who bar said repent.
tdly In tbe past he was 1101 Iaterested In eoachillg becau,. of
qgravatlon and lrustratlon that
goes with 111&lt;: job, said be
chan.gedt1ohis mmd after moon
deliber
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This was double his victory

fur pitching, why he reached for
Craig and the answer Is simple

- "He had a good spring."
Had Good Spring ,
Roger did have a good spring
with only one earned run a~
lowCji in 16 innin8s. Then why
the w~iv:ers?
"They , ~ad 14 or 15 down
lhert wh\):were up longer than
lor a ~UJ?' of Coffee," Roger ~­
pli~· s'!Wiylng lhe answer. "It
made. me' ~xpelidable."
".oi9tiJaUy, . I was surprised
that .J wao)Vlth them at all In
the iPt'liig. I thought I migbl
be lttlded 01'. iold."
He had i ~ky year wlth the
Reds lasl se~on in relief - one
'victory_ ana- four losses In 40
appearance,, 74 hits, 25 walks,
~ runs - 26 earned - in 64
. lnolngs. '
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10 major. l~gue seaSOllS that I
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doobled bame two runs in
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l[lark lbt Pirate wll.
Joey Jay was the victim of •
lbe rally and was charged with I

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mMINlfTES.o.
it tor YFARS!

five club changes he's made in

six seasons.
To Roger, who was a Dodger,
a Met, a Cardinal, a Red and
now a Philadelphia Phillie all
sincf' the 1961 season, it isn't
even an occupational h'azard.
It's ju5t big league baseball
which takes funny twists.
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Craig answered a phone call

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!) _
Luck!,.. Gay Brewer, a Middletown, Ohio, native l• beglllllt'ng
to hale tournament golf playoffs.
Arnold Palmer Monday fired
a I under par 69 to shatter
hopes of winning first
prize In the $10001111 Tournament
of Champions' Golf Classic.
. . finished with 1 disappointmg 73.
The wl• was worth $201100 to
Palmer and $12,01111 for B~ewer.
Last Moaday Brewer lost the
Masters title io Jack Nicklaus
ol Columbus, Oblo, In a playoff.
Brewer nexl travels 1o Daitar, Texas, fer the $85,11110 Dal·
las Open.

T ar ai ey,
ony Vaugh~.
J Team 7, BID Smeck,
Bo
ones, Carroll Baker, Joe
man.
Team B, Gerry
ell Elselsle' J t
Diddle.
m. · · Rue,
Roving SUbstitute
Robert

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and everyone later..ted ln join. 3u d
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7 p. m. Tuesday, April l'llh,
League members, eaptalns,
and roving subslitu•··
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Team 1 Jeff Mnnk
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Team% Job• Wise B E
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appareRtly will ho lost for the
season. SW811 IDjured bla
the same way, lllll le upected
ba~ •ext week.
Mid port 3111)0
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BleVllll,
Sauer (5)
Moore. Knorr (LP),, Wise
Larkin (4), R. Dava W) aDd
Scott.

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Will Succeed
Red Auerbach

Falcons WI"n Jackets Warm Up for 1mportant Contest
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w!r~ ~o~~.nno!!.a !! ~~~~~~~·- ay
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baseball team
up
day night at Rut! d f .
firsl make • or •
test of league action this aft •
The Wahama. White Falcons noon at Gallipolis with
put together ftve first place parado of runs over the1 Red
ftmshes Monday to win a
Devils.
anguIar traek
with The Jackets, 1_0 In South·
Soulhern and Eastern on the , ern Division play, meet GamRacme athletic field. .
!Polis at 4 p. m. oo Memorial
The Falcons won woth 42 · Field. Gary Slobarl
senior
pmnl• while Racine had 36 aod righthanded fastball pitcher
two. th.trds and Eastern 33 and is scheduled to start for
lh;
one third. Results:
Jackets.
Broad Jump - Russell (W) The Blue Devil pitching
1
1811., 5 in.: Donovan (R), Math- . corps has Larry Mitchell, powews (... ) and E!Chonger (E), 1 erful righthander, ready to go,
and Moran 18) tied.
I Both Ron Janey and
High· Jump _ Matthews !R), Anderson saw action IR
Chadwell IE) and Tim Cozart I unfortunate outing agaillSt
IR). tied for first at 5 11. 2 in.; 1 son last Friday.
Machir (W).
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.The affa ir •t Rutland
100 Yard Dash - Marlm (E) mght was a track meet
10.6, .
(W), Russell (Wl, 1. oforee lhe second mnmg was
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Mde Run - Orr IE) 3:04.2; Gary Stobart got to
Sn•e&lt;l IW), Arthur (W), Brew- land's slllrter,
for a
er IR).
ru~ homer m the hrst Inning.
880 Relay - Racine, 1:44.8; I Gmng lnlo the second frame
Eastern and Wahama.
leading 8-0, the Jackets poured
440 Dash - Bate~ \ W) 55 sec. i 11 runs home before it waB
Cozart (R), Cundiff (R) and . over, also battering Knorr's
1 relief, WISe, who
Codner (EJ.
coorinued
880 Run - Arthur (W) 2:28.2, wurking until the fourth when
Brmker IW), Moran (R) and he was relieved by Markin R
Mcintyre, IE).
Davis rook over in the seventh
220 Dash - Ressell IW) 26.4, after three runs scored in
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MartmJ.E l, Donovan (R) and su:th. Three
also scored in
AII":fah' (E:):" · ·
till!' seventh.
Mtle Relay - Racine, 4:11.9. Middleport rattled 14 hill
Shotput - Sawyers (\lr) 311 ft. off
Rutland hurlers Budd
6 In:; Justice (E), Cozart (R),
getting two singles an~
Wdhams IE), lied for tblrd.
double, Roger Leffingwell
_Discus - J·ustice (E), 110 ft. three singles, Geor e Sauer
6 m.; Sawyers IW), Dailey IR)
and single gStobart' th •
and William• (E).
homer a double' d . e
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• an smgle;
Larry S!Dbart a single, Dave
Thompson a smgle and Mike
Garten a single.
For Rutland, J . Johnson sin·
gled and Scott had two ,;ogles.
The game was a costly one
for the Jackets as they
lost
thitdsacker
van
Johnson
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promJ S J~g freshman, who hnd
PHILADELPillA LUPI)-Rog· moved mto that position afler
.., Craig, late of the Cincinnati Sophomore catcher
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shutout IOialll with pulled IIIUICl., VN .
1111 with lbe tlll'tl tool&amp;bll
2.01.
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MILBIIIUII - B. Smith
fer lbelr lasing llliBtl1n
Pblchbltter Dave Roberta SUI· start en the moolid,
Heaaley
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went to toaecoad
and
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CleJIIOllte's two-out single.
Oar Injury In hll
durand R. l!iJidy), Chll83peake,
habit that bas aeen them drop The Plrateo 10111 belli their lllg the fourth Inning, _ ., .
Galllpolll; 1:43:8.
1bree tl tbe1r 111'11 ,_
MILE RELAY ,........
!Doss, BrOWII, B. Smith,
"SI&lt;&gt;p ldogallql'"
lhla year.
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Middleport, 3.49.4.
IIOII's first trlplo play Monday
120 HIGH HURDLES
nlgbl u they downed lilt Reds
(C), Browa (G), Wilcox
4.,'1 and moved lato a flrs~place
and !loweD (G); 17:8.
lte with San Franclseo In the
1811 LOW URDLE.Il National League,
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oaugle (G), J. Walker IG),
The Reds appeared ready w
less (C), and Iauer
22:7.
unload a strong rally II the
seventk Ianing wl tbe triple
418 Flllal . ll&lt;ore ·····
• Gallipolil 64, and
B"""""'
Bill
kllllnll sltuffed out their
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pori 16.
Vlo7.LVl' Russell,,
former
AU-America who.se
tJe. ohances.
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.n.ugh to ttract casual heist· up again for a Savlnas Bond rig~t down their eyes by Ule
I e:, :e siren ~ ~lfl,.mR were at- film
Why doesn't someone "N. Y. Bus Rider's DJ&amp;est"
tacbed to all 50 .. Imagine the ask the Israeli government or startin&amp; tomortow - Helen
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embarraesment-two or sirens its official repreS'entattve about Hayes as ~~Guest editorialist,
1 J c. iounded their alarm" but
nn lhe tempest In a Coke bottle; portable think-pieces by Thor40·50
1 ·i:-~ptures .. The "Flint" mov· the word Is whispered they'll eau, Lord Macauley,
~harle!l
&gt;te sequel will try t.o get away back J\m Farley's Jong-estab· Lamb, ~ven a drama. revaew (a
' with the title "In Like Flint" lished honeaty.
rave for "Phlladelphta, Here I
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Come") by Ben Joseph, t h e
~- not !o. mention newd. glitter . At La Scala restaurant on straphanger s' George Jean Nalilchla Galel, Loretta Harless,
~~ James Bond films have Oaunt· 54th St., a customer bet a wal~ than.
Nancy Lambert, Che· I Long,
~ ed . CoiumbiP Pictures Pres. er t~e gal at a table couldn t ''The Cruel War" record by
Now you CQit own
Jane
Lucas, Beverly ~·orbe.i.
.Abe Schneider's
hospita lized possibly be~ star Patty Duke; Peter, Paul and Mary isn't a
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JUNIOR'S-CIIARLES SCOTT,
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BARBARA WlLLIAMS, DEN' eate, attached 8 startling but who d heard the W~~enng el· five years ago and anyway d s
Information for the above form wu fumJ1hed by the
NIS WEBER, DariOIIe Smith,
. • barml'5sly Impudent title to challl• wh!J~, Try
to 8 l90-year-old plaint performed
Garden Seed Aosoctatlon. It may be cUpped and backed
Kathy
Thomes, Debbie Smith,
double your bet . . It was originally In Revolutionary war • wi~ cardboard antd retained as a permauent part of YJllll"
Karon
'nleker, Leroy Pope,
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patty of course . . . J ohn wayne , daye .. . Mitch Miller's serious _za,"en
equtpmen
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Allin Gibson Diane Gloyd, SherIrene Ryan of "Bev. Hillbillies," about producing a Bdwy. musl·
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Alkire.
are hosts at tJOO H'wood dinner a midtown health club ('special· 10 a. rn. to cut_arll~ies ~ _the I Middleport High School An·
for Ronald Reagan April 20 .. ly with swimming pool) than Veterans Hospatai m Clli\II~ : nua1 sab!lcrlptlons will 00
SOPHOMORES Le r oy
The headline atop Mr. John's
. Io th e In
. -res. taurants·' 8•ood the.
All members who can are I ld Ill April 30111 for .,.,
.. 75 W!llb, Ronnlt Young,
Allen
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urged to attend and brmg a so un
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ad on Page 41 of Tuesday s gyms tak~ up to two years to sack lunch
with a dowa payment of ttY
MR. K. L. BYRD
Women Wear was the In-set's ge1 ·m and. a lo ur-fi•ure
down- WIWNG· WORKERS c1 ss I· needed to bold until delivery.
Wily we recommend HUfFY:
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WILL BE AT
page Variety ad featuring sevoJ_the Enterpnse EUB ~hut•ch A hst of past Jlnmnt ol &amp;be 1
306 N. 2nd Ave.
I en photos of Edle Adams as ~tar
Will mee1 Thursday eve.~g at scbool will be (OJitaiaed iD .
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of
"Anyone
for
Venice"
won'
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the
home
of
Mrs
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Smatb.
the
issue.
Any
member
of
the
Middleport, Ohio
•Uplift, tempacct steel blades
sit. too solidly with Rex Harr~
ROCK SPRINGS BETTER I oenlor class may be cootacl• Airplano-l)lpe fillinp
ON
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,IHealth club will meet Thursday ed by anyone wi&amp;bin&amp; to pur·
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Thur., April21
, ing more than his privacy; re..
at 1:30 p. m. at the home of . chase the annual~ or tt will
• llailt to eoD!WIIIIo salely 11and1rd1
member conniptions Rex suc- 1
Ar.J
Mrs. W. A. Morgan with Mrs. I be available at the school,
FROM
atablisld by Tile "'--ii:aal Slaallarlls Alaillitll
cessfully caused when he fore-Amos LeQnard in charge of
9 a.m. to 12 nor
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TUESDAY
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Roy I ru- w,~~~:'I'J'~5\W:mn•~
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AUXILIARY of the Veterans G
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To repair and service
ra
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when
the
comedy
team
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Memortal
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hearing aids
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WASHINGTON (UPf) - The
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Batteries and supplitl for
Boeing
Aircraft Co., and tbe
that apJWared: momentanly"· members art requ{'sted to at- Members
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all makes for sale
International Association of
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BYRD will be gl•d lo
Machin!Jta
reaclr!d
agreement
_Gran t IS senous but FRlENDLY CIRCLE of the 1
you 3 free hearing InotSandy.
OUR 29th ANNIVERSARY SALE
eorly today on seniority Issues,
pOSJtJV E.'ly hopeful .ab 0 u.t Federated Church wm mt•et
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Les Hazle- Ma E. Chapman.
problem Btltone is
wood , the lad whu wrote Nan·
ry
Y
the answer
cy Smatra's big hit-sona ha.&lt; a
WEDNESDA
new record , "My
Autumn's CLASS U CIRCLE of Heath Mr. and Mrs. Franklin RendDone Comr." in which he takes Methodist Church
will meet rix and dauibter, Barbara and
a slightly more important slice Wednrsday evening,
April Woodrow Hendrix, who is ern·
•of the royalties - he produced, 20 at 8 p. m. at the chW'&lt;'~. ployed in Paintsville, Ky.• spent
arranged , l'Vnducted and sings Mr i.
f' orrest Bachtel . JS Easter weekend at
their
504 TENTH ST.
it
'Flipper" star Brian Kel· program chaJrmaa
w 1t h homes here. They were acHUNTINGTON, W. VA. ' ly's feelmg lower than bis flipo Miss Frieda Fael!nle, devotion- companied back by Mr. .1nd
Phone 525-7221
'pin' deep-sea ro-star _ because al
chaarman. The ho•Wsses Mrl. Troy Zwlllina, who reare Mrs. Nan Moore. Mro. L. turned the same day.
W. McCA&gt;mas, Mrs. E.
M.
Mr. and Mr,. Luther JohnWood and Mra. Hattie Smith. &amp;ton spent a few days In VirginPAST
PRESIDENTS
of , Ia with relatives and friend s.
the American Legion Auxili- Mr. Bill Hyaell of Columuus
ary of Drew Webster
Pnat vlolled his motlu!r, Mrs. Oma
will
mett Wednesday even· Hysell and grandmotller, ~vtrs.
I ing, at
the home of Mrs. I May Cowie.
I J. M. Thorntofl.
Euler dinner IUI!IJ of Mr.
BOSWORTH CouncU No. 46, and Mro. James Guinther and
Royol and Select Masters. wlll daughters were Mr. ond Mrs.
hold
their staled assembly Douglas Moore and Krlllty uf
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Herthe Pomeroy
Muonlc Tem· man London and Patricio and
pie. for transacting all re· Mrs. Carrie Meinhart, local.
gular busine111. Thomas C. Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jenkins
Ill
wards. illustrioWl
master. and son, 8. J., of Columbus,
requests
all ortlcers lftd were weekend guest! of Mr.
• .. and you don't even notd to rub 1 magic lamp to put hll!l to •
I ctlmpanions lo attend.
, and Mrs. Henry Salser of the
work. Juat tllck • awllch, or plug IntO an ouUII, and afactricnr
I
TltURSDAY
! Syracuse • Rac ule Road.
It yours 1o command!
i TWILlGHT Garden dub will
Mr. and Mrs. William Hard·
$3.99
Aladdin never had It 10 good!
! meet
Thursday evening al en and childrell spent Easter
Think Ollila power you have ... at any lna1111t,. .In lnf
the home of Mrs. Leverett weekend with tier siSter and
amount.,, aiectrfclty \IIDiks llilenll1 to make yQur lila be1llr,
, Roush with 1\fiss Lucretia Gen. brother·in-law, Mr. 1nd Mrs.
easier, more fun. mort comforlllblol
i heimer as co - hostess.
Clyde Tipton and family .
Hera In Ohio tho "magic" of eleottlclly costs yo~ Ina tGtfay
MEMBERS OF THE AME!\Vhitlni Mrs. E. S. Mills
than ever berore. Because electricity does such wonderlul
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
iran Legion Auxiliary of Drew were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mills of
things, you're using mort at1d more. Your total bllllllllllllrbut the unit cost Is down •
:::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;::;::;:::::;::::;::::;~;;;;;;:;!~W~e~bs~le~r~P~o~s~t~w~il~l~m:e~et~~at .\ Beaver
Falls, Pa. They also
vislted Mr. and _Mr!l. 0 . 0 . PatHow has electricity remained low in prie&amp;? .
; lerson of 1\lllland.
Ohio'• hweator .. ownad elactria power companies V JP
51'4 1'erry W. Nichols of Fl.
searching ror better 'nd IJitllr ways to serve your elet \r!cal
Bliss, 'fexas, is visiting his
needs. One eKample ••• the strong regional network that intlrgrandmotht!r .
Mrs. Augusta
conneet• Ohio's eight electric companies, and links with el.a. '
Will, Mr. and Mrs.
J::~me s
trlc 1ystems In oth1r states. The result Is more efficient operation.
Autherson and Patricia .
I
lncruaed afliciency and your oreater un, have 1'1elpect makt
~r. Thurman Martin is spendIt possible 10 knp the price of tltotrlclly low.
Ing some time at the home
Is thlt magic? Nol rtally, bullln'tlliVond.,full
of his daughter and son-in-Jaw,
Mr. and Mrs. V&lt;~nce Imboden
ol Minersville.
I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hubbard
and daughttr viRited hi~ parI ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orls Hubi b•rd ond family.
· Mr. George W. Romine is
Tho Cincinnoli Gaol Eleclllc Conpany
Mo"lltlllhtl• Power Coniplfl1
visiting his grandaon, Mr. and
Ohio
ElliMII Clltllpanr
Tllo Clm~nd £1octr~ ll~mlnaUn1 Com;.ty
Mro. Harry E. Powell and famColumbus tnd Southern Ohio aldric ~il!flnJ Ohla P- Ctmpon,
ily of Buffalo, W. Va.
Immediate delivery
lho Toltdo Eiillll e.,
Tho
Doyton Power 1114 li&amp;hl ComponJ
Mr. Samuel Plrkens has
of your favorite modi/,
been tr•ruderred from the Vetcolor and options 1
eram Memori"'l Hospital
to
Holzer HospitaL
Mrs. OrJs Hubbard has relumod home aftor spending a
week in Lorain visitina:
her
I daughter ond son-in-law,
Mr.
1 and Mra. Charles 8alaer
and
IIBiilisted in the care of h e r
new grandoughteJ·.
o/ass selection 1
Mrll. A. L. Flanagan, who
lpeJit the PISI wee~ In Colum. class trade-in/
bul at the home of her dcmghter ·and son-in-law. Mr. and
Bui_ck Special-winner of Its class In th•
Mrs. Lawrence Sellers, spent
the w~kend at her home !Jere.
_ Od Performance Trials plus the Popular
Tuoadoy, iho and her oon. Rob§cutnce Gold Cup for outstanding
ert:, were acco~ptmied t{) CoI
lumbus by the Rev. Wendell
mance in the Trials!
StuDer. Mrs. Flanagan · · remained there lo .be 1111r her
· ,Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick Special right now?
son, Louis, who is in fair con-~
,
(You never had it so easy II
deltlon at tht University hospltol.
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Ia the lllflllll!• • w1IWDI
Devls, llDiula ~- up ~ blllwdB 1D
. llll!:iiHMIIN-HAIIRY SLAW. 10111t lll'tb,. 1111 UP1 re(lortad.
11lR, JANICE SMITH, BOB-!;ii;iiiiioi'""'"""""'"-"';;;;i;;"'i
BY VANCE, Dl!:AN WEllER,
Wtmeni Chlldrtna
. FRI!)D DAVIII, Elbert Wllllamt,
Jeff BaowQI, Harold Burke,
Lucille Jacks, Rodnoy Davit,
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•• Brogan, sCQy Jlllller, .. Slw
lod 11 IIIIIIOIIDCOd (IUimOIIn cap- I!IOVO
Pat ""nnedy, Sharon McCune, s...ns to lltlO _
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ltlla bad d AI),
Dlan01 McDalllel•, Janet PrldSENIOR! .,... Da'.'!d ~!!!sa~. ijy, Junict Priddy, Randy Kinl,
2 PAIR
$3.00
Char!otle Rupe, IJndll Stall· Terrie Miller, Joe Myers. .
ord, Bob Thom••· Jean Tillis,
Sandra Tuaker, Arthur Turner,
NEW IITIIRMS
Ranclf V1111;0, James . Whl~.
Middleport, 0.
A powerful spring storm
Jjmmy T:wlor, L~da
Davis, l!burnod acro11 the northern
Wlllla DWon, Saundra Dean,

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A·MAN IN TIOUILE-'l'hal would be Arnie Palmer, the Master
of the Masters, who hes mtued a putt here and doU.blts over in
an&amp;uilb. Scene is Autulla, Ga., where the Masters wu p'loyed
l!amr wetlcand. Palmer finished In a tie for fourth _._

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THE SHOE BOX

Iaaie the~ u the puck. (arrow) lUther• towardl the boards with Blaclc Hawk Ken Warrum In pursuit.

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Go Buick Special.
see your Buicl' dealer.

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Ule Cornhuskers, Big Eight titlists last season, get going. Pitchin&amp; a. paiS here il soph quarter Frank Patriek.

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bas 50 of the slir.k new \ his new play :· 11Latent Hetero- Mrs. K., actress Laura
ss-eo
F.IPrtrir cnlor - sexual" .. . The comedy teaJr 1wants k divorce , . , N. Y. C1ty
1
sets, whlch are small of Bob Hope aDd lAd teamed bua r.tdt:lli wiU &amp;": c~!!.c!::.:~ !!.!..~!
· 'i
.n.ugh to ttract casual heist· up again for a Savlnas Bond rig~t down their eyes by Ule
I e:, :e siren ~ ~lfl,.mR were at- film
Why doesn't someone "N. Y. Bus Rider's DJ&amp;est"
tacbed to all 50 .. Imagine the ask the Israeli government or startin&amp; tomortow - Helen
60
embarraesment-two or sirens its official repreS'entattve about Hayes as ~~Guest editorialist,
1 J c. iounded their alarm" but
nn lhe tempest In a Coke bottle; portable think-pieces by Thor40·50
1 ·i:-~ptures .. The "Flint" mov· the word Is whispered they'll eau, Lord Macauley,
~harle!l
&gt;te sequel will try t.o get away back J\m Farley's Jong-estab· Lamb, ~ven a drama. revaew (a
' with the title "In Like Flint" lished honeaty.
rave for "Phlladelphta, Here I
:· 1 nd whv not. after the lewd,
Come") by Ben Joseph, t h e
~- not !o. mention newd. glitter . At La Scala restaurant on straphanger s' George Jean Nalilchla Galel, Loretta Harless,
~~ James Bond films have Oaunt· 54th St., a customer bet a wal~ than.
Nancy Lambert, Che· I Long,
~ ed . CoiumbiP Pictures Pres. er t~e gal at a table couldn t ''The Cruel War" record by
Now you CQit own
Jane
Lucas, Beverly ~·orbe.i.
.Abe Schneider's
hospita lized possibly be~ star Patty Duke; Peter, Paul and Mary isn't a
2
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a ,.., 41Uallly I
• here for surgery. Paddy Chay- when the walter we:nt past the topical Vietnam atatem!Dt as
l .FOOT
JUNIOR'S-CIIARLES SCOTT,
•
~- evsky, erstwhile TV prose laur- ~ tabl~, tbe famous little . lady some ausped; it wu reco~e~d
BARBARA WlLLIAMS, DEN' eate, attached 8 startling but who d heard the W~~enng el· five years ago and anyway d s
Information for the above form wu fumJ1hed by the
NIS WEBER, DariOIIe Smith,
. • barml'5sly Impudent title to challl• wh!J~, Try
to 8 l90-year-old plaint performed
Garden Seed Aosoctatlon. It may be cUpped and backed
Kathy
Thomes, Debbie Smith,
double your bet . . It was originally In Revolutionary war • wi~ cardboard antd retained as a permauent part of YJllll"
Karon
'nleker, Leroy Pope,
r
patty of course . . . J ohn wayne , daye .. . Mitch Miller's serious _za,"en
equtpmen
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Allin Gibson Diane Gloyd, SherIrene Ryan of "Bev. Hillbillies," about producing a Bdwy. musl·
.
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ry Matson, Chrta Napper, RogDon De Fore and Buddy Ebsen cal . . It's tougher lo gel Into the LegJon Hall, Thursday at """""'""''- - · for as liftT• as
er
Alkire.
are hosts at tJOO H'wood dinner a midtown health club ('special· 10 a. rn. to cut_arll~ies ~ _the I Middleport High School An·
for Ronald Reagan April 20 .. ly with swimming pool) than Veterans Hospatai m Clli\II~ : nua1 sab!lcrlptlons will 00
SOPHOMORES Le r oy
The headline atop Mr. John's
. Io th e In
. -res. taurants·' 8•ood the.
All members who can are I ld Ill April 30111 for .,.,
.. 75 W!llb, Ronnlt Young,
Allen
, m
urged to attend and brmg a so un
~
ad on Page 41 of Tuesday s gyms tak~ up to two years to sack lunch
with a dowa payment of ttY
MR. K. L. BYRD
Women Wear was the In-set's ge1 ·m and. a lo ur-fi•ure
down- WIWNG· WORKERS c1 ss I· needed to bold until delivery.
Wily we recommend HUfFY:
~
of
the
year
·
·
The
full
~
payment
~~
almost
mandatory.
.
a
.
WILL BE AT
page Variety ad featuring sevoJ_the Enterpnse EUB ~hut•ch A hst of past Jlnmnt ol &amp;be 1
306 N. 2nd Ave.
I en photos of Edle Adams as ~tar
Will mee1 Thursday eve.~g at scbool will be (OJitaiaed iD .
• Fantoas Bllgp It Sltttllon enginc.s
of
"Anyone
for
Venice"
won'
I
the
home
of
Mrs
.
•
John
Smatb.
the
issue.
Any
member
of
the
Middleport, Ohio
•Uplift, tempacct steel blades
sit. too solidly with Rex Harr~
ROCK SPRINGS BETTER I oenlor class may be cootacl• Airplano-l)lpe fillinp
ON
! so n, who reassures his top bill·
,IHealth club will meet Thursday ed by anyone wi&amp;bin&amp; to pur·
'
0 Handlcollllldy tbroltlt CCG!tOit
Thur., April21
, ing more than his privacy; re..
at 1:30 p. m. at the home of . chase the annual~ or tt will
• llailt to eoD!WIIIIo salely 11and1rd1
member conniptions Rex suc- 1
Ar.J
Mrs. W. A. Morgan with Mrs. I be available at the school,
FROM
atablisld by Tile "'--ii:aal Slaallarlls Alaillitll
cessfully caused when he fore-Amos LeQnard in charge of
9 a.m. to 12 nor
ed 20t h-Fox to quick stick his
TUESDAY
I the program and Mrs.
Roy I ru- w,~~~:'I'J'~5\W:mn•~
.
AUXILIARY of the Veterans G
the
te t
. face mto the ads for "Clopat.
,
.
rueser
con s .
To repair and service
ra
"
when
the
comedy
team
of
Memortal
Hospttal
WIU
meet
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MAGNOLIA
TEMPLE Pyth- '
STRIKE AVERTED
hearing aids
Si7..zling Burlons was all :Uesday Ap~il 19 at 7.:W P· m. ian S1sters Will meet Thursday
WASHINGTON (UPf) - The
.
. m the hospttal cafeterta. AU at 7·30 p m at the DAY Ho!L
Batteries and supplitl for
Boeing
Aircraft Co., and tbe
that apJWared: momentanly"· members art requ{'sted to at- Members
·
· are
· asked to bring
all makes for sale
International Association of
POMEROY
WY 2·2848
- -:·- .
tend.
' articles for a silent auction.
BYRD will be gl•d lo
Machin!Jta
reaclr!d
agreement
_Gran t IS senous but FRlENDLY CIRCLE of the 1
you 3 free hearing InotSandy.
OUR 29th ANNIVERSARY SALE
eorly today on seniority Issues,
pOSJtJV E.'ly hopeful .ab 0 u.t Federated Church wm mt•et
ll--lr.,, wilh the latest Bel· Tony Bennett; meanwhile shP. s T ... A ·1 19 at 8 p m
averting a strike by SO,OOO
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STILL GOING STRONG! SAVE AT MOORE'S
. p v·c
.s Mue~av,
pn
,
. .
' tone Electronic equipbl ettmg
workers
at
vital
U.
S.
spacet._!.Am~•~I&lt;I'!'!.'LI!:!!!Oifii~.S.=I"~""!.:'~'""!::.b
may
e
o;u
at
1
orr:o
c"
Ka
t
will
be
in
IS PI dl .th T
rs. ar 1 u z
t
I•
ment.
: .'.1tton ace gs WI . ony ov- charge. Hostfl:sses will be :Mrs.
cen_ e_rs._ -· __________ _ --- ·. - - - ----- ____t.,.._. _..,__
; e1 se~mg or would !hat be over· Phil Globokar and
M is 11
hearing is your
lookmg thmgs
Les Hazle- Ma E. Chapman.
problem Btltone is
wood , the lad whu wrote Nan·
ry
Y
the answer
cy Smatra's big hit-sona ha.&lt; a
WEDNESDA
new record , "My
Autumn's CLASS U CIRCLE of Heath Mr. and Mrs. Franklin RendDone Comr." in which he takes Methodist Church
will meet rix and dauibter, Barbara and
a slightly more important slice Wednrsday evening,
April Woodrow Hendrix, who is ern·
•of the royalties - he produced, 20 at 8 p. m. at the chW'&lt;'~. ployed in Paintsville, Ky.• spent
arranged , l'Vnducted and sings Mr i.
f' orrest Bachtel . JS Easter weekend at
their
504 TENTH ST.
it
'Flipper" star Brian Kel· program chaJrmaa
w 1t h homes here. They were acHUNTINGTON, W. VA. ' ly's feelmg lower than bis flipo Miss Frieda Fael!nle, devotion- companied back by Mr. .1nd
Phone 525-7221
'pin' deep-sea ro-star _ because al
chaarman. The ho•Wsses Mrl. Troy Zwlllina, who reare Mrs. Nan Moore. Mro. L. turned the same day.
W. McCA&gt;mas, Mrs. E.
M.
Mr. and Mr,. Luther JohnWood and Mra. Hattie Smith. &amp;ton spent a few days In VirginPAST
PRESIDENTS
of , Ia with relatives and friend s.
the American Legion Auxili- Mr. Bill Hyaell of Columuus
ary of Drew Webster
Pnat vlolled his motlu!r, Mrs. Oma
will
mett Wednesday even· Hysell and grandmotller, ~vtrs.
I ing, at
the home of Mrs. I May Cowie.
I J. M. Thorntofl.
Euler dinner IUI!IJ of Mr.
BOSWORTH CouncU No. 46, and Mro. James Guinther and
Royol and Select Masters. wlll daughters were Mr. ond Mrs.
hold
their staled assembly Douglas Moore and Krlllty uf
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Herthe Pomeroy
Muonlc Tem· man London and Patricio and
pie. for transacting all re· Mrs. Carrie Meinhart, local.
gular busine111. Thomas C. Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jenkins
Ill
wards. illustrioWl
master. and son, 8. J., of Columbus,
requests
all ortlcers lftd were weekend guest! of Mr.
• .. and you don't even notd to rub 1 magic lamp to put hll!l to •
I ctlmpanions lo attend.
, and Mrs. Henry Salser of the
work. Juat tllck • awllch, or plug IntO an ouUII, and afactricnr
I
TltURSDAY
! Syracuse • Rac ule Road.
It yours 1o command!
i TWILlGHT Garden dub will
Mr. and Mrs. William Hard·
$3.99
Aladdin never had It 10 good!
! meet
Thursday evening al en and childrell spent Easter
Think Ollila power you have ... at any lna1111t,. .In lnf
the home of Mrs. Leverett weekend with tier siSter and
amount.,, aiectrfclty \IIDiks llilenll1 to make yQur lila be1llr,
, Roush with 1\fiss Lucretia Gen. brother·in-law, Mr. 1nd Mrs.
easier, more fun. mort comforlllblol
i heimer as co - hostess.
Clyde Tipton and family .
Hera In Ohio tho "magic" of eleottlclly costs yo~ Ina tGtfay
MEMBERS OF THE AME!\Vhitlni Mrs. E. S. Mills
than ever berore. Because electricity does such wonderlul
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
iran Legion Auxiliary of Drew were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mills of
things, you're using mort at1d more. Your total bllllllllllllrbut the unit cost Is down •
:::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;::;::;:::::;::::;::::;~;;;;;;:;!~W~e~bs~le~r~P~o~s~t~w~il~l~m:e~et~~at .\ Beaver
Falls, Pa. They also
vislted Mr. and _Mr!l. 0 . 0 . PatHow has electricity remained low in prie&amp;? .
; lerson of 1\lllland.
Ohio'• hweator .. ownad elactria power companies V JP
51'4 1'erry W. Nichols of Fl.
searching ror better 'nd IJitllr ways to serve your elet \r!cal
Bliss, 'fexas, is visiting his
needs. One eKample ••• the strong regional network that intlrgrandmotht!r .
Mrs. Augusta
conneet• Ohio's eight electric companies, and links with el.a. '
Will, Mr. and Mrs.
J::~me s
trlc 1ystems In oth1r states. The result Is more efficient operation.
Autherson and Patricia .
I
lncruaed afliciency and your oreater un, have 1'1elpect makt
~r. Thurman Martin is spendIt possible 10 knp the price of tltotrlclly low.
Ing some time at the home
Is thlt magic? Nol rtally, bullln'tlliVond.,full
of his daughter and son-in-Jaw,
Mr. and Mrs. V&lt;~nce Imboden
ol Minersville.
I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hubbard
and daughttr viRited hi~ parI ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orls Hubi b•rd ond family.
· Mr. George W. Romine is
Tho Cincinnoli Gaol Eleclllc Conpany
Mo"lltlllhtl• Power Coniplfl1
visiting his grandaon, Mr. and
Ohio
ElliMII Clltllpanr
Tllo Clm~nd £1octr~ ll~mlnaUn1 Com;.ty
Mro. Harry E. Powell and famColumbus tnd Southern Ohio aldric ~il!flnJ Ohla P- Ctmpon,
ily of Buffalo, W. Va.
Immediate delivery
lho Toltdo Eiillll e.,
Tho
Doyton Power 1114 li&amp;hl ComponJ
Mr. Samuel Plrkens has
of your favorite modi/,
been tr•ruderred from the Vetcolor and options 1
eram Memori"'l Hospital
to
Holzer HospitaL
Mrs. OrJs Hubbard has relumod home aftor spending a
week in Lorain visitina:
her
I daughter ond son-in-law,
Mr.
1 and Mra. Charles 8alaer
and
IIBiilisted in the care of h e r
new grandoughteJ·.
o/ass selection 1
Mrll. A. L. Flanagan, who
lpeJit the PISI wee~ In Colum. class trade-in/
bul at the home of her dcmghter ·and son-in-law. Mr. and
Bui_ck Special-winner of Its class In th•
Mrs. Lawrence Sellers, spent
the w~kend at her home !Jere.
_ Od Performance Trials plus the Popular
Tuoadoy, iho and her oon. Rob§cutnce Gold Cup for outstanding
ert:, were acco~ptmied t{) CoI
lumbus by the Rev. Wendell
mance in the Trials!
StuDer. Mrs. Flanagan · · remained there lo .be 1111r her
· ,Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick Special right now?
son, Louis, who is in fair con-~
,
(You never had it so easy II
deltlon at tht University hospltol.
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Devls, llDiula ~- up ~ blllwdB 1D
. llll!:iiHMIIN-HAIIRY SLAW. 10111t lll'tb,. 1111 UP1 re(lortad.
11lR, JANICE SMITH, BOB-!;ii;iiiiioi'""'"""""'"-"';;;;i;;"'i
BY VANCE, Dl!:AN WEllER,
Wtmeni Chlldrtna
. FRI!)D DAVIII, Elbert Wllllamt,
Jeff BaowQI, Harold Burke,
Lucille Jacks, Rodnoy Davit,
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lod 11 IIIIIIOIIDCOd (IUimOIIn cap- I!IOVO
Pat ""nnedy, Sharon McCune, s...ns to lltlO _
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Dlan01 McDalllel•, Janet PrldSENIOR! .,... Da'.'!d ~!!!sa~. ijy, Junict Priddy, Randy Kinl,
2 PAIR
$3.00
Char!otle Rupe, IJndll Stall· Terrie Miller, Joe Myers. .
ord, Bob Thom••· Jean Tillis,
Sandra Tuaker, Arthur Turner,
NEW IITIIRMS
Ranclf V1111;0, James . Whl~.
Middleport, 0.
A powerful spring storm
Jjmmy T:wlor, L~da
Davis, l!burnod acro11 the northern
Wlllla DWon, Saundra Dean,

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Hearing Aid
Service Center

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A·MAN IN TIOUILE-'l'hal would be Arnie Palmer, the Master
of the Masters, who hes mtued a putt here and doU.blts over in
an&amp;uilb. Scene is Autulla, Ga., where the Masters wu p'loyed
l!amr wetlcand. Palmer finished In a tie for fourth _._

BEL TONE
eari1110 Aid Center

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THE SHOE BOX

Iaaie the~ u the puck. (arrow) lUther• towardl the boards with Blaclc Hawk Ken Warrum In pursuit.

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Go Buick Special.
see your Buicl' dealer.

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Electric Companies

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tolutlon ln eea water i!l about
one grain (five cents' worth)
.to
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CANCELLATIONS
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Mlnlmum Chlrge 60 conll
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12 cent• p11 woro tor Ur~e ConIKVIIn ln..rttont
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11 ..,., n"' OIJCount on oold odl ,
oncl 1111 pltd wltlun 10 dl,._
CARD OF

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tl .U to• 50 woril mtlllmum
~OIIIOMII worli It

ers retain brilliance in «:atpets cleaned with Blue Luo-

OFFICE: !lOURS
1:~0 A M. to i:GO P /.11 O•U•
1-'uron t:JO ., _ M to tl:O• NoDfl
IT'!&gt; SO EAS'¥
TO PLACE A
RUVl T PRODUCINGWANT ,t,O

AUaiON
SERVICE

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Rent electric sbam·
pooer $1. Pickens' "Hardware

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

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POMEROY, OHIO

Store.

·Wurllti:llr .·
Spinet Piano .

4 18 6tc

$396
only

3 24 30lc

Stop! Look! Read!
WHEN?
SOON

R
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for en! __ _ _ ZIG ZAG

equipped to button·
ONF: Rf.liROOM house tr(li\- hole.
monogram ,
er - Brown's Trailer Park 1 cast. sew on buttons. etc.
111 Mmersvtlle Phone IVY 2- ' Pav off ba lance due 4 pay·
3324.
4 19 6tc , me·nts $7 .00 each. WY 2·2685.
_ -!IOUSI'.:- on Kingsbury . 5 _ROOr..-t

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40 Inch Conoole

Spinet Piano

By KING

GASULINI ALLEY

$596
BLAETTNARS

USED

Pomeray, Ohio

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LOWREY
ORGAN

18 file
- - -- - - - --4--used
Road. Elel"triclly , good wrll, 1 UPRIGHT Deep freeze .
il," say
users of Blue
In Pomeroy - A Good
Location
CAMPING TRAILERS
crllnr and _~ard_ t•n. Jo:- ; ~e Hell·
cubtc feel WY "H321 or '
Lustre for cleaning carpet. Horfon.
WHO?
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St. M11on, w. Ya.
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H
ger, :l!'r iS OTIYl e, no.
3 13 tfc I
2_3&amp;!S · .- Saunders Expanding HI~
4 17 3tp
Rent electric shampooer $1.
Also Stt Us For Your
Gallipolis Service To You
Complne Equl_.t ltHds
Pomerey Cement Block Ct.
ELECTROLUX SWEEPER
' !8 6\c
WATCH FOR
(~i\RDEJ\ PLOTS on the share. ON wherls. late model. comOPENING
.\11.·~- Pearl Pa~·ker. Laurel p!ete with an cleaning at- !, ;==--======-.!
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Balance due
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4 17 Jtc · ac mrn ·
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LOSF. wei ght sa fely with 0£'"1- - -·$21.36. erm!'.
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suu'k p~"'"'"'·
3 I 6\llp l 2nd Ave "' .\ltddlepnrt. ,;cw . - - - -- - rd - A nEVERYTHING
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WHAT?

25c Oo It Yours!\f Car Wash

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Wanted

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MO" lNG lawns m M•d· l
Laurel Cliff at. 142. Con·
dlt-port. Have a power ndmg ~~- t Vernoa Howell
Notice
_ mower. WY 2·3165.
I ac
4 19 3tc
F.·\ll\11-:RS, am taking ordrrs
4 17 3tp - - - - · --·
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Pracl1·
to r Sm!tlwrn tom alu pl;mls. MA~ WITH a chain saw for
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l atTive at·utmd :\p· : pulpwood production. CH /- &lt;:ally new. Wl 9- 1. 4 19 31 c i
r1 ! 25. llt!l y !I ill, R&lt;l(' lllr, Wl 1 2.203.
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Reg.$895

$596

1HI 8DRN LOSII

fERTILIZER

_ ___ ,.:___.____ , ly redemraled S~O a munlh . · Public Sale, Satu ay, pr w,
DELI CIOUS Honwm&lt;~!le PIZZa,
1966• at 12 : 30 p. m.
D . \\·alter Crm~ks. \\ y ~.- ti:l l.
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4 J5 tfc 1 WILL SELL TI-lE contents
luxe Ptva. $1 5il .J2ck s Om- .
- -the late Joe Cozart home,
f)l Bar, Middleport. 12 8 lfc FOUR ROOM fnrnished apart·
next lo the Stiversville church
Wanted To Buy
: nwnl. WY l-3658
·I !4 !fc consisting in part as follows: 1
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HOUSF.CLEANINV Old f&lt;J~h- 1 A A :'.-h:.:'-1 Wit
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room s
, p 1 d 0) Gas re- I

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(lnd botlll srn't'llcd m ru"lrch 1 abo\e ort an · : .
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furnitur e.
?k'.ure t
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fur n&lt;tee lwat. 2 t·ar garage
fr nmf's. di shes, oth&lt;•r il('ms.
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Phone WY 2-5115 . 4 12 l2tCi
~ r·e Corner Antique ~J· rp ~t :d-~
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TRAILER LOTS - Frl'e srw-1
i H :&gt; Otp : age and IIJ\rr. Brown's Tra1!Ol.D FARMs will~~ ber ---or: er_ Park !Slate . Appru\'edl.
timber alone \larion Rr~·n- ~llnersv tllr, Ol11o. Phone WY .
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o1d~ . RL 3, Coolville. Oh 1o. [ 2·332 4.
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h · . TV
!ectric ironer
c ~trs, · ·• e
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chairs, dishes, buffet, dressers,
stands.
old picture
frames. some too\s, and ~any :

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BALDWIN
SPINET
Yz HICE .

Why can
drive
miles, atwhen
you
get 50
delivery
our
area warehouse. Call us for
specialized ~l'rvice - Bulk
Spreading
Available
- We
Al.~o Can Apply
Liquid
Nitrugf'n To Yuur rields. All
Analysis, straight &amp; mixed
materials a•."::tilable. All at
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SAM TO TRIICV,

YOU "EAR WWIT WE'\IE

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SERVICE

Terms : Cash. I_ _
J•.,•,.k_W..-.c_._,_.._Y:_·':"M.:g:...r••~~~ ID Naw Ldiehir Shop
I N_ot respon.sJble.
for
ac- YOU saved and slaved for wan ·
eCar eTruck eHNhr
cJdents. 8111 Cozart. Owner.
to wall carrw:ot. Keep it new
~...,---Sale conducted by the Brad,,
Core elull.....,
.AJ'IITl~IJE to~urni:.Ure, msnes mshed apartments. ~ll utili-- · r d Auctioa Company. Ra· · with Blue ustre. Rent elec- !I
eAnyType
miscellaneous. Call or write' ties paid Phone WY !-1776.
or Ohio.
4 17 6tc trie shampooer $1. R•k., ll
Mrs. Howard Cedi. toll w. Rowley and Reed. After 6 cme,
Furoiture Co.
4 IS
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3574
MaiD St., Pomeroy.
p. m. call WY · ·
GREAT LAKES two bedroom
e 29 tfc
4_3 tfc bouse trailer, 50 ft Also used T~CiViLSElffi
- - - -- - - - clothing (men's, woma's and II
For Lease
mAiLER I.OT. Rutland, five children's). Woven
rugs.
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~'17"',s"'b-v"'lco4--:ac:nd-;775 by lS_C_e-le-br~i- miles fn · P meroy. Phone Jeffer's Used Clothing 'IO'r•,l
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3 16 30tc
ty black
tires.
First tire
Rt. 33, going towards
$23.25, secend tire ~.65. Ex- THREE and lour room turnistl· fairgrounds.
-4 17
1ra rim $7.50 each. Newel!'ii ed and unfurnished apan· 5 ROOMS and bath,
Sunero, Chester, Ohio.
j ments. WY w-5434.
12 6 tfc well and Ratural gas. In
29
S JQlp IMIDDLEPORT, modem
un- Reedsville. Phone WY 2-7842
---H-e"'lp-W-:-:--a-n-ted
-=--c-..: furnished 3 rooms and bath - ' - - ___ __ 1 17 3\p':....C....:.=~•"
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APPLICATIONS are being tak· l Coats Building, WY 2-5141.
tn ror stoek clerks at Tiny's :
2 24 tfc
l8. City
43.. Peepea
ACROSS
Foodland. Must be 18
or I
- -pohtlcal
«.BeloDging
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over and must have a high ' TWO TRAJLER SPACES tor
dlvlaloo
to
the
5.
SE&gt;iza!l
school education.
4 19 3tc • rent in the Village oJ Middle19. F.Jectrit.Stopwa. .,
authot'ol
port. C•ll WY 2-3346 or WY
•·n}l(! Ravea"
caJ ·
tor one
ll1JLLDOZER workwanted
2-2186 or WY 2-36®.
unit.
DO\tN
H. Ellipttc:al
Reasonable. Dependable and
11 30 tfe
1. .Acacia, far 20. Bud12. Cupboard
l3. Bi.'lliop. &amp;
dha.'•
exam pie
t&gt;xperienre. WY 2-2208.
I
mother
2.
Pulpit
h~ddl"f'l'l!l
for
Sale
4 11 IOtc
·3. Pt!rsian.
2%. ConU. Csrd ~:.una
ceited
weight
MARRlED farm hand, house ' l!lfa FALCON Station W:igon- 1r1. Walk
Pomeroy
WY 2-2193
23. English "kftud•r-'• A••4.
Strive
16.
h;land
fLi rn i~ht'd. to work on Gn1de 1 Automatic transmission. One
a.rcbit.ed
32. Shoe5. Rover
,-roup
B Dairy. milk once a day I owner. $425. Call 985-3808.
26.. )'Ioney of
maker' I
6. Greedy
~tweP.n
Phone ShadE" 696.1187.
Manon Parker, Chester, Ohio
account
.cone~
7. Club
lJ..!:i. ami
28. Elk
35. n~test
'So. Am.,
&amp;. Drunk:
4 14 ~tpi
4 17 Jtp
'Zl. For a
36. AltAr end
slang
abbr.
· I LUSTHE- FOAM- ,;-guaranteed l'r. Bone
of churclJ
AT ITS GREATEST
t:~Mrt tin1e
R.Ciaw
28. POf'tlc wwb 88. Spea.k
11. Belonging
lo oe the be st carpet cleaner 18. I'hra.~
39. Tilt
PlalD or wltb peppeJ:OD~
29. D!HCiaima
to Ireland
i yc u h;-~ve ever used or your 2(1, Chess
til. Tropical
llUSIP~ mushroom, ham or
30. Laundry
l5. Player
piecetl
mf•'lry b.'lck. Ele&lt;"tric sh:1m- !l.. Ame-rir!lJl
bird
comblnatioDL
item
foc pn.y
pooer r('nl.1l $1. Ebersbarh
lndia.n
,. or 12" lito _75o to 1.50
23. Sl'hOOiboy'r
Hard\~ llrt'. Pomero.r. OAio.
Main Street. College Ave. 1
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AUGNMENT

DAILY CROSSWORD

ABBIE AND SLATS

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weakened conslde~IY
when a 20th century British
lnveoligator, Charles GorIJig, reported !Jnding about

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studenll as he 414 amon1
Enellsh convicts.

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Rrit;mnira . 1965 ~. Llke n1ined
maller
t·d11ion. Cost t;420. Pay S225 26. Domes
tic
in 13 in stc:llments. WY 2-7843. 1 28. Mount;li.n
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Apply

In persot. at once. C r o w'

Steak House.

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of Lombroso'J
10-&lt;aUed crimloal typea

~:n~·~·cl npl'd l a

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waitrt&gt;!l~ .

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CAR HOP and

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PIZZA

CARRIER WANTED
FOR RUTLAND

By RAEBURM VAN BUREN

. 'lbe bereditlll')l tlleol)' In
lbe lltudy of crimiaology
led by Lombroso w.bo Jli,j
lbal crlmiilalo bad oomon "

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BRAKE SERVICE

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Sl50 . Con tad Frank Harrah
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32. Bridge

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35. Cultivate

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4 13 12tc
to ''---·---·-- ·- -·- ____ .
I!OUSEKEF.PER, prefer
. BUDGET PRICED furniture iD 18. land
live :n. Call WY 2-5251.
Keel-blllrtl
our third noor budget sbop.
~ 27 trc
Baker Furniture, Middleport IT. Cordage.
=rw=o"L"'A"BO=R~
E-;cRS"'.-w-o,Jd s wnrk
fiber
11 12 Uc
Ohio.
39. SO. Am.
Steady, dependable. \ge 18 -· --Ullg"U Is t:e
50. Marvi11 NieKe-r~ h&lt;lm Cl·1' IIA Y, cheap. Coli S1-1 2-4753.
f1 . Eltcite
4
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lnsuranc•

Age 21 • 40

AUTOMOBILE insurance been
Setitl or Straigbt
cancelled? Lost ytur operatExperience
not necessary
or's license? Call WY 2-2966.
You tal\ earn over
$3.00
t
6 15 tfc
per hQql'
after
shor
training:! Local
placement \ ~-" HP1lJ Copyma Servtce Co!&gt;
legal papers.
service available. You do leo
not hav 1 lo relocate. For bU'tb records and almost anJ
applicat n write
Natio n &lt;Jtber document~ .
.Wide Uml Divisi6n,
rm e l Realer ln"uranrt. PorntrGJi
d. Haedd Freight Tt&gt;rm111:
Auto Sale1
.Bldg., 1255 Corwin /w r-nu( '
Hat:nllton, C»tio.
hr ca 11 1 196JR .~MBLER-:-classic. M..
513-895-8727, evenings 513- ; chanil'ally in good •bape. Pb.
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fur the tllfte L'•, X for the two 0'1, et.c. Sing1e !etten, ~
trophlett, the length aDd fornu1.tkm of t.be word.$ e.re all J:aint&amp;
:r.aclJ day • eode lettera are d!Uerant.

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OPPORtUNITIES POl GRADUATE
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AUCTIOI'IIEER
COMPLETE SERVICI!
Wrltli, l'hono or Cofttoct

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iUI&lt;'N l..EFT i' El..N\ 1

SOCIAL WORK

DAILY CB1l"J''QUOTE - Hore'o llow to -'&lt; Ml

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farm
wilb I room houao, bath, 2
car 1arage, drilled
twu
acrt

lake.

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rost In pasture ..a lun1ber.
Call
WY i-a774.
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JIM CARNAHAN
fOR SALE- 42 lim !arm
IACINI, OHIO
rouflll and tlltdl. · t e !I
CUSTOM BIJTCHERING and mlnutel drive from Pomeroy
cuttings. Will buy hid.. ev- Route 143. aarriiiOOVille Kd
l!!t'J Monday. Pbll Meier, Ph. WY W321 or WY 2-allll.

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lArge numbers of COIUG.E GRADUATES for

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wort potdtlom. Slarllnt lll)ary ~ a month, begtn. .
. .,Jng July Itt. For further Information and lntervle'lii
WRITE ott CALL•

Mr. Geno C. Rctbln10n, Welfare Admlrllitrat'or
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Mlnlmum Chlrge 60 conll
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oncl 1111 pltd wltlun 10 dl,._
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OFFICE: !lOURS
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SERVICE

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Rent electric sbam·
pooer $1. Pickens' "Hardware

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Store.

·Wurllti:llr .·
Spinet Piano .

4 18 6tc

$396
only

3 24 30lc

Stop! Look! Read!
WHEN?
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for en! __ _ _ ZIG ZAG

equipped to button·
ONF: Rf.liROOM house tr(li\- hole.
monogram ,
er - Brown's Trailer Park 1 cast. sew on buttons. etc.
111 Mmersvtlle Phone IVY 2- ' Pav off ba lance due 4 pay·
3324.
4 19 6tc , me·nts $7 .00 each. WY 2·2685.
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Spinet Piano

By KING

GASULINI ALLEY

$596
BLAETTNARS

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Pomeray, Ohio

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ORGAN

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Road. Elel"triclly , good wrll, 1 UPRIGHT Deep freeze .
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users of Blue
In Pomeroy - A Good
Location
CAMPING TRAILERS
crllnr and _~ard_ t•n. Jo:- ; ~e Hell·
cubtc feel WY "H321 or '
Lustre for cleaning carpet. Horfon.
WHO?
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3 13 tfc I
2_3&amp;!S · .- Saunders Expanding HI~
4 17 3tp
Rent electric shampooer $1.
Also Stt Us For Your
Gallipolis Service To You
Complne Equl_.t ltHds
Pomerey Cement Block Ct.
ELECTROLUX SWEEPER
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WATCH FOR
(~i\RDEJ\ PLOTS on the share. ON wherls. late model. comOPENING
.\11.·~- Pearl Pa~·ker. Laurel p!ete with an cleaning at- !, ;==--======-.!
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Balance due
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MO" lNG lawns m M•d· l
Laurel Cliff at. 142. Con·
dlt-port. Have a power ndmg ~~- t Vernoa Howell
Notice
_ mower. WY 2·3165.
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F.·\ll\11-:RS, am taking ordrrs
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$596

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fERTILIZER

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DELI CIOUS Honwm&lt;~!le PIZZa,
1966• at 12 : 30 p. m.
D . \\·alter Crm~ks. \\ y ~.- ti:l l.
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luxe Ptva. $1 5il .J2ck s Om- .
- -the late Joe Cozart home,
f)l Bar, Middleport. 12 8 lfc FOUR ROOM fnrnished apart·
next lo the Stiversville church
Wanted To Buy
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HOUSF.CLEANINV Old f&lt;J~h- 1 A A :'.-h:.:'-1 Wit
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room s
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?k'.ure t
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fur n&lt;tee lwat. 2 t·ar garage
fr nmf's. di shes, oth&lt;•r il('ms.
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Phone WY 2-5115 . 4 12 l2tCi
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TRAILER LOTS - Frl'e srw-1
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timber alone \larion Rr~·n- ~llnersv tllr, Ol11o. Phone WY .
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chairs, dishes, buffet, dressers,
stands.
old picture
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SPINET
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drive
miles, atwhen
you
get 50
delivery
our
area warehouse. Call us for
specialized ~l'rvice - Bulk
Spreading
Available
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Al.~o Can Apply
Liquid
Nitrugf'n To Yuur rields. All
Analysis, straight &amp; mixed
materials a•."::tilable. All at
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Terms : Cash. I_ _
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for
ac- YOU saved and slaved for wan ·
eCar eTruck eHNhr
cJdents. 8111 Cozart. Owner.
to wall carrw:ot. Keep it new
~...,---Sale conducted by the Brad,,
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.AJ'IITl~IJE to~urni:.Ure, msnes mshed apartments. ~ll utili-- · r d Auctioa Company. Ra· · with Blue ustre. Rent elec- !I
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miscellaneous. Call or write' ties paid Phone WY !-1776.
or Ohio.
4 17 6tc trie shampooer $1. R•k., ll
Mrs. Howard Cedi. toll w. Rowley and Reed. After 6 cme,
Furoiture Co.
4 IS
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3574
MaiD St., Pomeroy.
p. m. call WY · ·
GREAT LAKES two bedroom
e 29 tfc
4_3 tfc bouse trailer, 50 ft Also used T~CiViLSElffi
- - - -- - - - clothing (men's, woma's and II
For Lease
mAiLER I.OT. Rutland, five children's). Woven
rugs.
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3 16 30tc
ty black
tires.
First tire
Rt. 33, going towards
$23.25, secend tire ~.65. Ex- THREE and lour room turnistl· fairgrounds.
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1ra rim $7.50 each. Newel!'ii ed and unfurnished apan· 5 ROOMS and bath,
Sunero, Chester, Ohio.
j ments. WY w-5434.
12 6 tfc well and Ratural gas. In
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S JQlp IMIDDLEPORT, modem
un- Reedsville. Phone WY 2-7842
---H-e"'lp-W-:-:--a-n-ted
-=--c-..: furnished 3 rooms and bath - ' - - ___ __ 1 17 3\p':....C....:.=~•"
EXPERIENCED
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apartment. Low utilities.
APPLICATIONS are being tak· l Coats Building, WY 2-5141.
tn ror stoek clerks at Tiny's :
2 24 tfc
l8. City
43.. Peepea
ACROSS
Foodland. Must be 18
or I
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«.BeloDging
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over and must have a high ' TWO TRAJLER SPACES tor
dlvlaloo
to
the
5.
SE&gt;iza!l
school education.
4 19 3tc • rent in the Village oJ Middle19. F.Jectrit.Stopwa. .,
authot'ol
port. C•ll WY 2-3346 or WY
•·n}l(! Ravea"
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tor one
ll1JLLDOZER workwanted
2-2186 or WY 2-36®.
unit.
DO\tN
H. Ellipttc:al
Reasonable. Dependable and
11 30 tfe
1. .Acacia, far 20. Bud12. Cupboard
l3. Bi.'lliop. &amp;
dha.'•
exam pie
t&gt;xperienre. WY 2-2208.
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mother
2.
Pulpit
h~ddl"f'l'l!l
for
Sale
4 11 IOtc
·3. Pt!rsian.
2%. ConU. Csrd ~:.una
ceited
weight
MARRlED farm hand, house ' l!lfa FALCON Station W:igon- 1r1. Walk
Pomeroy
WY 2-2193
23. English "kftud•r-'• A••4.
Strive
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h;land
fLi rn i~ht'd. to work on Gn1de 1 Automatic transmission. One
a.rcbit.ed
32. Shoe5. Rover
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B Dairy. milk once a day I owner. $425. Call 985-3808.
26.. )'Ioney of
maker' I
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Phone ShadE" 696.1187.
Manon Parker, Chester, Ohio
account
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7. Club
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28. Elk
35. n~test
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4 14 ~tpi
4 17 Jtp
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36. AltAr end
slang
abbr.
· I LUSTHE- FOAM- ,;-guaranteed l'r. Bone
of churclJ
AT ITS GREATEST
t:~Mrt tin1e
R.Ciaw
28. POf'tlc wwb 88. Spea.k
11. Belonging
lo oe the be st carpet cleaner 18. I'hra.~
39. Tilt
PlalD or wltb peppeJ:OD~
29. D!HCiaima
to Ireland
i yc u h;-~ve ever used or your 2(1, Chess
til. Tropical
llUSIP~ mushroom, ham or
30. Laundry
l5. Player
piecetl
mf•'lry b.'lck. Ele&lt;"tric sh:1m- !l.. Ame-rir!lJl
bird
comblnatioDL
item
foc pn.y
pooer r('nl.1l $1. Ebersbarh
lndia.n
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23. Sl'hOOiboy'r
Hard\~ llrt'. Pomero.r. OAio.
Main Street. College Ave. 1
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DAILY CROSSWORD

ABBIE AND SLATS

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maller
t·d11ion. Cost t;420. Pay S225 26. Domes
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in 13 in stc:llments. WY 2-7843. 1 28. Mount;li.n
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In persot. at once. C r o w'

Steak House.

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10-&lt;aUed crimloal typea

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PIZZA

CARRIER WANTED
FOR RUTLAND

By RAEBURM VAN BUREN

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lbe lltudy of crimiaology
led by Lombroso w.bo Jli,j
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BRAKE SERVICE

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32. Bridge

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4 13 12tc
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I!OUSEKEF.PER, prefer
. BUDGET PRICED furniture iD 18. land
live :n. Call WY 2-5251.
Keel-blllrtl
our third noor budget sbop.
~ 27 trc
Baker Furniture, Middleport IT. Cordage.
=rw=o"L"'A"BO=R~
E-;cRS"'.-w-o,Jd s wnrk
fiber
11 12 Uc
Ohio.
39. SO. Am.
Steady, dependable. \ge 18 -· --Ullg"U Is t:e
50. Marvi11 NieKe-r~ h&lt;lm Cl·1' IIA Y, cheap. Coli S1-1 2-4753.
f1 . Eltcite
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AUTOMOBILE insurance been
Setitl or Straigbt
cancelled? Lost ytur operatExperience
not necessary
or's license? Call WY 2-2966.
You tal\ earn over
$3.00
t
6 15 tfc
per hQql'
after
shor
training:! Local
placement \ ~-" HP1lJ Copyma Servtce Co!&gt;
legal papers.
service available. You do leo
not hav 1 lo relocate. For bU'tb records and almost anJ
applicat n write
Natio n &lt;Jtber document~ .
.Wide Uml Divisi6n,
rm e l Realer ln"uranrt. PorntrGJi
d. Haedd Freight Tt&gt;rm111:
Auto Sale1
.Bldg., 1255 Corwin /w r-nu( '
Hat:nllton, C»tio.
hr ca 11 1 196JR .~MBLER-:-classic. M..
513-895-8727, evenings 513- ; chanil'ally in good •bape. Pb.
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fur the tllfte L'•, X for the two 0'1, et.c. Sing1e !etten, ~
trophlett, the length aDd fornu1.tkm of t.be word.$ e.re all J:aint&amp;
:r.aclJ day • eode lettera are d!Uerant.

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OPPORtUNITIES POl GRADUATE
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AUCTIOI'IIEER
COMPLETE SERVICI!
Wrltli, l'hono or Cofttoct

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DAILY CB1l"J''QUOTE - Hore'o llow to -'&lt; Ml

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wilb I room houao, bath, 2
car 1arage, drilled
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Call
WY i-a774.
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JIM CARNAHAN
fOR SALE- 42 lim !arm
IACINI, OHIO
rouflll and tlltdl. · t e !I
CUSTOM BIJTCHERING and mlnutel drive from Pomeroy
cuttings. Will buy hid.. ev- Route 143. aarriiiOOVille Kd
l!!t'J Monday. Pbll Meier, Ph. WY W321 or WY 2-allll.

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. .,Jng July Itt. For further Information and lntervle'lii
WRITE ott CALL•

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Phoot• WY 2-2511

Our Big Spring Sale Commences

THURSDAY

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Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

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turn them out fluffy dry.

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Clllllll milt!Jntnce. Qulel Fully
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waatin&amp; 1111 rons. Pitolli&amp;1fl failures.
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AGENCY, INC.
1111 Chlldi-ltodnoy O.Wnint, Aton!t

Ha II ii, all prepared 011 stage IJebe
your ~ in a way llat will llelp you be
a ~cook. And what an ll)'e-C8I:dling
stage setting tills year's show will 11M
, - movable panels to show you a glanlorous any of kitchells , •• pius all tile
"exira!." 111at ~ witt! a well planned,
color-coordinated kitchen. Yoo'll want
to jot ~ lhe dates now. Plaa to joia
IRe faa and festivities, 8lld take borne
accllill All Amerlcan IBCipes·of cooil-

APRIL
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Aam•·••• water II88UIII

Mlddlopo•t

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to coast. lllere'M be lobster fr~ New
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ill(! : • •. distinctirtlely difiereat and . .
lnDte cooking ••• cooking fA:IIII coast

A group of local residents could 1is bringing the traveling shew
demonstrate their own cooking , for homemakers here.
"skill" from tile Blue Flame Membera of an adventurous
Festival stage when tbe show ladles group may vobmteer u
visits Pomeroy for lw9 perfOrm· COJ)teslanls for the
special
ances April 21 and 22.
Festival Manager Bob
A pie dough rolling conteol Ei!lbhotn :will ~ tile coowill be scheduled as a fun lea· test, and n1ama.; of -!be. audl·
ture for the second, Apr0 22, ence are pro1Qjsed illey•u ...
session, according lo AI Leo!&gt;- some new - and IIIIOitbodoS ard, manager for Colii!Dbla
for
pie ciouah
~of Ohio. 'l1le goa company u

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methods lor yoursenand sea

automatic water

SEE YOUR OLDS DEALER .. ; .

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AAd tllis :rear tale ellll)basis is at ~

Ladies' Group has Chahee
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Phoot• WY 2-2511

Our Big Spring Sale Commences

THURSDAY

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SENTINEL

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Re,uires mta, titles aod ltn&amp;. hell·
waatin&amp; 1111 rons. Pitolli&amp;1fl failures.
II.UirtS llliRIIRIACe. tltiSJ lplr•

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We've incnaoed Torona.lo productiOn
deroonll, . .
Vioit Actionland, U.S.A. See ~v
~n look-to Oldo for tM ~!

AGENCY, INC.
1111 Chlldi-ltodnoy O.Wnint, Aton!t

Ha II ii, all prepared 011 stage IJebe
your ~ in a way llat will llelp you be
a ~cook. And what an ll)'e-C8I:dling
stage setting tills year's show will 11M
, - movable panels to show you a glanlorous any of kitchells , •• pius all tile
"exira!." 111at ~ witt! a well planned,
color-coordinated kitchen. Yoo'll want
to jot ~ lhe dates now. Plaa to joia
IRe faa and festivities, 8lld take borne
accllill All Amerlcan IBCipes·of cooil-

APRIL
20-21 '
8:00P.M.

Aam•·••• water II88UIII

Mlddlopo•t

"ltrvln1 tM 111 lend

to coast. lllere'M be lobster fr~ New
Eltllan&lt;l, ~nesiaa ~igh ts k01111

Kingsbury
·Society News

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ill(! : • •. distinctirtlely difiereat and . .
lnDte cooking ••• cooking fA:IIII coast

A group of local residents could 1is bringing the traveling shew
demonstrate their own cooking , for homemakers here.
"skill" from tile Blue Flame Membera of an adventurous
Festival stage when tbe show ladles group may vobmteer u
visits Pomeroy for lw9 perfOrm· COJ)teslanls for the
special
ances April 21 and 22.
Festival Manager Bob
A pie dough rolling conteol Ei!lbhotn :will ~ tile coowill be scheduled as a fun lea· test, and n1ama.; of -!be. audl·
ture for the second, Apr0 22, ence are pro1Qjsed illey•u ...
session, according lo AI Leo!&gt;- some new - and IIIIOitbodoS ard, manager for Colii!Dbla
for
pie ciouah
~of Ohio. 'l1le goa company u

HlmBI8SS WIIBr HBBIIRI

-,,,

AN APPRECIATION

Sf

methods lor yoursenand sea

automatic water

SEE YOUR OLDS DEALER .. ; .

till,.. hEll · · - - betolel
AAd tllis :rear tale ellll)basis is at ~

Ladies' Group has Chahee
._ To Show Off Cooking Skill

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A braad . . st1ow 8lld slap set-

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Chaos with
Cookouts

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Stage Kitchen for Blue Flame Presentations is Unique
Unlike any other stage s~
tlug anywlter~ is the traveling
klt.:h!OI ·used for Blue Flame
prel..tations.

first nomlnaHon and award.
Eliminate tho cbaoo In cook·
En- I "Doctor Zblvago," also woa I It was the firSt ·nomination Robert Wlse was &amp;'Yarded the outs!
el~ing bloode new- fJve Oscan &amp;l me wm Imi Ute lira• ~ fvl t...::.~ IC~ f: ; ~ t!!~;('" "1 t~

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More than a mere backdr&lt;lp

kitchen

. .al Docket Announ
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gis, et als; llousebold Finance
Corp., vs. WOllam T. Kimes and
Nancy B. Kimes; Russell
L.
Ball, Executor, et al ••· OlriShna G. Howarth, et als; Harold

Minor Mishap
Is Reported
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recording ser- 1

rotary: Mrs. Lula Lewis. corresponding secretary:
Mn.
lAIII Bateson, ln!asurer; Mrs.
Howard Carder, historian;
Mrs. Hilda 8. Pinkston, parliarnenlarlan.
Chairmen
of departments
are Mrs. William C. FUson,
lernational Alfalrs; Mra. Clarence Fliher, Cillzertrrbip; Mra.
J. H. Farley, Music and Art;
Mrs. William H. Van Horn, Ll~
erature; Mrs. Clifford Carst,
Child Welfare; Ml'!.
Waller
M. Windsor, American Home;

WED. &amp; THURS.- APRIL 20-21

Roy W. E:~~uriK::~;~~~
P'l'. PLEASANT - The Sber- Mrs.
and Solely;
Mrs.

BE SURE TO AnENDI

Glassfuls
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coal fl~vor. Nearby is a
lamp bathing the area with
soft glow. The entire area
outfitted and decorated
give a moder1 patio effect.
During both Festival
forman ces, Miss Burris
Eichhorn. together with their
cast of assistants, wilJ utilize

iff's department investigated a Byrtll!, Gardens.
minor two car mt.bop Sunday The club Is formulating plans
rmmlng at the end of Shadle for a rummage sale 1o begin an
PASTEURIZED
Bridie with property damage May 1.
est!Dtated at $250 but no person---HOMOGENIZED
al Injury.
l'leu* vao., H~~pllal
The mishap occurred when a Admllted - Ricky Hatfield,
aoulhbtlund car driven by Ed- Gallipolis; Mnr. William Hunt,
wald C. Jackson, 50, Pt. Pleas- Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Leo
ant, slowed down at the end of Maaoo: Clarence Davia, Rob-11
the bridge and was struct fr&lt;lm eri&amp;burg; Mrs. Carl Lieving, Pt.
tbe rear by 1 car driven by Pleasant: Samuel J. Wheeler,
Glenn A. Jones, 17, Gallipolis Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Fet'l')'.
Smith, New Haven;
Arrests listed at llle county Rayburn, Pt. PleaSBDI.
laD during the weekend .....,
Dllcborged -Mrs. Joe Bray,
'lbomas Gene Harris, 34, BuffaHenderson.
~. W. Va.; Lawrence Neal, Sr.;
li, West Columbia: Wilford Blrlbl - Mr. and Mrs.
leJl,pson, 61, Hico, W. Va.; liam Hunt, Pt.
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Wl)lllm P. McNeely, 42,
Pt. son; Mr. and Mrs.
Pltuant, all cbarged
with Gleason, Letart, a son.
EACH
CONsiSTINO OF 1 WEEK'S
tiiiDIIeat!on and Johnnie Gard·
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PA'11101JWAN RI!SIGNS
-~OF MilK (Ua GAL DAILY}
..,_. and false pretense war- PT. PLEASANT - Kenny
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Lovo, city patrolman for the
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signed !bat posldon. No rePT. PLEASANT Robert pllcernent for Love baa beett
. Keith Smith, 18,
Columbus, ~. Memben of
· Oblo, end Linda Sue Hunt, 11, local force art Jack Pylaa,
Potnt P!easan~ have made ap- chief: James Gasklna, Wesley
PARKERSBURG
W VA.
p!lealloolor a mtorrtqe license Spence, Alva Sullivan
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PRODUCERS MILK CO-OP
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opportuaityt'' she aaid.
She worked witb eonoplll!ers]
for sev~al other eom:paniea
fore gm.11g to Dommerlch.
Keepo Sales ~ordtr
"We keep 1ales records
lie Is" M Wh'l
our c n •
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I e
"Wby Bot feed them stai:Jstioca!J
information? ABd the day
wlll eome wben tbe clienta
be able to go directly to
oomputer .,
Mrs. Wtnte tald mea do
resent ller positioo II! the
pervisor.
•wo ltlr·'
aomo moo from
li:U
large insurance company
program the cromputers"
said. ''At first they see~ed
easy about going ~ work for
WOIIlall but there have bee.
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lllll&amp;ay ud woal reliro
ber husbaad doeo. Sbe ren&gt;airol
oa ier job purely btOauso
loves the .rork and 111e ronslarttl
growth o1 lbo eomplllar illd1ua-l

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Ia eompoters
placed 00 produdl _ . . . 19ft,• lin. While aaid.
t. lholr 'Nilll.
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lbero will ba many more."

of
those
uniformly
delicious

SANDWICH BUNS

IOOds .. lltooa dal- jor ebugel

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For 'Festival Week'

eGLUs.LINIO TANK

eiO.YIAR WARRANTY

ol years ~ . research

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to tt.!l!ure
porlormuici tlnd

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Compact · styli ~h
and
it provides homemakers with the
cleanest, most sanitized dishes
in town. These are the ~u•&gt;lifo · il
cations thai are making
gas dishwasher onf of thP. :::~c" l
popula• eew oppliaoces 11 mad ·
ern homes.
· "Wo · ihe ftrst diShwasher
sold for resld~nces to c~~·· Jrt·w
ernment speclfiCDtions ·aet down
for hospitalS and commercial
restaurants," acl'Ording to Mi'" 1ll
Brenda Burris, hostess for
Blue Flame Festival.
She ertplalned that It quali·
fted for government certification after pas.'Jing rigid tests
thst cslled for a tro.degree wasb
c'Ycle and a IBii-degree rinse cycle. This fiAal rinfie not only
banishes any liRgarlng germs
&gt;r dir~ but also shurlens the
cleaolng cycle llacause
the
dishes literully dry themselves .
Like oilier gas appliance., the
dependable gas dlaltwasher is

!he

\ Uni-Matic 30 Gal.

$56·50

Compact, too

MILK

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WATER HEATER

Gas Dishwasher
Is Stylish,

Producers
Grade 'A'

Tho begiwlllng tlsprtng and
nJce weather brings mort ud
more motorists out for pJeasure
driving and vaeaHon trips. Thil
month that It Is up tt eacb driv·
tr to be oa the alert for daagereus and emergency. situations.
Be a ~nslve driver. Keep
your mmd on what you're de· ao d do •t ....
me; an
n ""uomt preoccu.
pied while you're drlv!Hg Help
keep the lralfie IIIVidell .figuro
to
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by being
ood
drl:e~urnHigbway
Departmeot orges you •~
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WITH

World War n at a ume wh011
she was doing clerical work for
J.P. SteveBs, a textile llrm.
"J.P. Steven was the first
tel:tile company to 088 comput " Mr Wh'le
.d ill
ers,
s. 1 "sal
a recent interview. 1 became 1
k yp n 11
tor then
e u c opera '
an OJ!:
erator and thea a supervisor.
••world War U orne along

fide food with cook-out

aU tl1e appliances and equip-

Get Plenty of
Fun-Full Energy

Iequipment,
begao ller career in while I was at J.P.
the business shortly before and all the men went

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Women aren't Left 0 ut in Computer Work

By WILLIAM D. LAFFLER
UPI .Financial Editor
NEW YORK (UPI)-Running
L'O~puter _operations for large
bumness firms ordmarlly would
be a man's job.
the
But don't count out
women.
There are at least three
ly different.
women in New York City who
Cabinets and window
are in antique white, and
mastermind the electronic
oounters are red.
brains which are capable of
Mrs. Ward has selected
spewing forth at a fantastic
md "' - 'te gingham for the cur- speed .the inform~ lion the~r
ains, while the wallpaper
co~pames need da1ly in thell"
he "Old Stone Mill"
busmess.
(·eaturing red on a white
These women may be
cround. Wainscot is red
at McGraw-Hill, Standard &amp;:
Poor's and the L.F.
nateh the ca binet,
.nd W&lt;ll lpaper.
and Co.
Front _ center of the
Adele White Js vice
Festival audiences will
~Rd boss of computer
the customary
~ons at Dommerich, a
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Firm which Row Is cclebrat;a bl e used to su...w prepara on .
r f0od Tbi · ped by mg •its l2Sth anniversary
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StaH 1 111 •
nirror arranged to .give a lull
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view of the table work
done i Mrs. While, who directs
by Festival Hostess
Brenda slall of 6IJ employes and
Burri• and ,her assistant,' Bet.- vrsilells operation of about
ty Newton.
.
rn on worth of ffiM
Back of the table tho kitchen
will stretch for the eotire idth .
. A•d, ~lthougb It's
of the PomerOy Jimior 'rugb pact IR sire. tl ?Hers one of
School llage. Built-in co•oter largest ~apaclu.. of any
bqrne~ are . diieotl bac!d . matic dishwasher on tba
the table.""r6 the ~ght 'is a ket
slide-in !'Bilge· featuring
all ,
the lalest noldllg
es.
Left • ..,ner ol tha
kitche• I• ·a built • in gas oven
of double size.
Far right ao tho audlem:e II
views the stage ia the laufldry
area, where the
tasher and gas dryer
ready for use.
Today's outdoor living adl•ant·ll
ages are shown at the
left. Here, there is a gas:..P'&gt;r· \1
ated outdoor grill ready to

DIET -RITE COLA

Is Announced
In May Meeting

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the first Blue Flame Lo'estivai

For the Gas Company

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show here April 20, the audience will see 8 kitchen decorated in 0 colorful
Country" theme. With mmor
changes, the kitchen will
the same for the second
formance April 21 ,
!he ; how will be complete-

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The kitchen was designed by "Dream Puffs' during the second and final session of the Festival here.

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Announced£or
Club Meeting

own sound

name

Harry Dabney

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and lighting system, "' well as
·a full lineup of gas eppliances
In operating order. As any
homemaker would want, the ..
the kitchen also has generous
cabinet space and presents an
interesting and attractive dec~
orating' sCheme.
II •ts ti]So designed to be &lt;Omple"'ly portable and can be
sed ~p ·or taken dowa
nnd
packE!d for traveling within a
·
few hours, under the supervis·
BAT AND BALL and protective batting kelmet are laid aside as this lad
b for some "Dream Puffs' as frepared by Blue
Festival Hostess Brenda
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ion of Festival Manager Bo There's a chance he'll be pu out trying to steal. Miss Burris will show how to make
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for the hometnaker shows given bv the Festival cast. the f
slage kitchen is. inste;d, a
wocklng model that Is actively
use~ for the cooking
school
demonJtrations and
stage bltsiness.
lngenli&gt;usly designed,
.

portrayal of a woman
Miss Olristie won Ule coveted award ior irer pari. Iii '';,. P~ti!t.l an O$c~ for "West Sld~ S!-!'1'Y I t..l):i!t !f ym.1.r patio barbecue!!
morals and ex- Oocar for llle tiUe role In of Blue." She won previously In .In 1961.
spoiled by makeshift eoulotelevlsion star Lee Marvin won . "Darling," .., a-a! lb'l wbo 1959 for "The Dairy of Anne i Tbe award lor the best song men!, huffing and putting
the' best actor award playing a races tbrough a oerleo of Frank."
· went to "The Sbadow of Your Bllibborn coal• or too
drunken gunfighter.
squalid love afialrs.
Mar11n Balsam won the beta Smile" written by Johnny smoke, you abould consider
"The Sound of Music" was 1 Marvin played a hUarioua supporting actor award for bll Mandel · and Paul Frances J gas patio gr!l!.
acclaimed best plcturf' or 196ft- : double rol~ as tin-nosed killer doleful characterization in "A Webster.
1 , . mod
no
of
five
.Academy
Awards
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Clowns~''
It
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his
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Christie
Wept
t s the
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savory ern
outA!oor
attempted to make her thank . both winter and
you speeoh. She managed to he adds;
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This Is llle most wonderful gas pa~o grills . . and
thing on earth."
endle,. waiting for the charc&lt;&gt;all_
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She quickly fled to the wings, to turn gray.
PT PLEASAN;I' - The trial Lewis Hort vs. Hobert Frank· Meeks: ·Richard 0. Spurlock va. bolding her gol~n statuette Gas grills f8nlle lnatantly
doek;t for 111e May term
of I!In Crump: .Jean Marlen• Hart Peggy Spurlock; Lana
Ellis tightly. She said, "I'm . more the permanent ceramic or
Mason County Circuit Court vs. Hobert Franklin Crump; vs. ChBrles Ellis; Linda Young, nervous now than I was before conic ash brlquell are bot
has b•en released. Grand jur· T. R. Evoos vs. Ben L. Somer· vs. Frank Young, Jr.; Ed the ohow. I reaDy dkln't ezpeot seconds. Fingertip ll&gt;me
on will begin their duties on ville, et al; Lambert Construe- Viers vs. Mary Viers; Joseph to 1 win beCause the cameras trol offers a. w~e variety
Mly 2 at 9:30 a.m. and petit tin and F.qulpment Company vs. E. Cullen vs. Nyla L. CUllen: were all pointing In dffferent menu posslbiUllM and reilablt!,l
jurors on May 16 9 a.m.
Herbert E. Myers, et sl; Della Irene E. Koeppel vo. Cbarles directions."
unchmed results
everytlme
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Kapp Waugh vs. Harry
C. E. Kaeppel: Neta D. Dunlap vs. Hollywood, she said, was "a whether you're searing a
CIVIL ACTIONS: Commer- IRoush, Sr., et sl ; First Nation· Arthur F. Dunlap; Betty Jo bit alarming."
or cooking oilier meats slowly
cia! Credit Corp. vs: CitiZens al Bank of Ripley vs. James E. Jones vs. WIU!arn Bryan Jones: Marvin appeared surprised and thorougbly. Simple operaNational Bank .ot Pomt Pleas- Hoffman : Tela1easing, Inc., vs. Virginia Faye Musser vs. Frank but maintained his composure, tiona encourages frequent use.
~4 ; First Nabonal ~ank
of West Virginia Industries Devel· Musser: Irene E. Wise vs. Dal· ''There are too many people And don't worry about
Rtpley vs. Okey Rolhns ~ Ray opment et a!; Wendall Williams las R. Wise; Patricia Sue Spen- to thank for my career," he or. The juices dripping onto
Craok and Phobe
Elttabeth vs. Benjamin A. Stover and cer vs. James Michael Spencer; said after receiving llle award bot briquets add a true "••·••·'
Crank VI. Qwn-0 ·Coal Com- Wayne Kincaid, Jr.; Me Whorl· Betty Lou Leonard vs. Lester from last year's best actress- eoal'' taste to your meats.
pany, et als; Loren B. Harsh- er Advertising
vs. w. Lee l.Mnard.
and a nominee this year-Julie Gas
grills are also s:~~~~~~~~!!..!:~~~~---:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
barJer vs. Sammy Mayes: Rutb Va. Industries
CRIMINAL ACTION: Slate vs. Andren "I think half the cleaning. The gas fl811lo o
Dabney wu dead on arrival
Frtnch, James Lee French, el Corp.; Poinl Conslruction
James Riley Riggs (gambling). award belongs to. borse."
surnes all ""~''and smoke.
Two Youths Leave
at Pleesant Valley Hospital Satal vs. Ershal Bo~well , et al, pany, Inc. vs. The
Austin
- -- briquets clean themselves
urday morning. He was llle son
Bo9Die Jean Cowllery vs. Clare Company: Owen Albright dba 10-Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 19, 1966 are always ready for instant: For Inductions
the late Ira and Julia HaiiJ. Sayre; C. V. Meabon
YS. Albright Gas Serviee vs. RonWJe.
Eaprn States Petroleum: Her· Did R. Coleman: Robert
F.
The grills come in permartent PT. PLEASANT - Teo MasDabney.
sh; Colllnsworth and .Frances Smith vs. Ernest Felty ; Grace 'JJ!Y~M
roO . around
and tike on County youths lotfi Monday
Co~lnsworth dba Colhnsworth Hospilal YS. Clar.nce Pearson
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an gas appliances IIIey
for Induction Into the l!'llled
Burvlvln&amp; ON hlt .wile, Audry
lntlriors vs. W. Va. Induslr~es and Cynthia Pearson; R. L.
economical. They operste
forces, according to the local
OUDCr.
Lockhart Dabney; ont son,
Develop en! Corp el a! · Roy B
company vs. RoIfe one
Unacramblethe,.l'ourJumbl••
U. S. Selective service Ofllce.
Jarnetr, Henderson; three brotl&gt;m
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owyer
letter
ea&lt;h
••uare,
to
dependable
natural
gas,
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by bu
10
c· Call
Inc •s Eastern States Lee et 1 A 818chi p
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Lfaving Pt. Pleasant
•
ers, John snd R. 0. Dalmey,
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an OW· form four ordinary word•.
briquets are pennanent and
PT PLEASANT
Funeral
Pet&lt;&gt;leurn, Inc.; James Meary er Company vs. Tbe County
aluminum and .,..1 !roo
for Ashland, Ky., were: Darrell
·
ol Southside end Kenoetb
dba Rodney SUpply Company Court of Mason Coonty, et als.
is designed for years of service C. Stone, Jr., Sidney 0. Gl- l!erYi"' lor Harry Byrd D~=~
vs. Eastern Slates Petroleum, DIVORCES: Edith M. Houch· beaut, Eugene P. Elliott, Cur· 71, Hendersoo Houle, 1
Inc. : Chief Drilling, Inc., et al ins vs.•Jomes E. Houchins; Ada
lis A. Coosln, Ronald G. Lor- Iarmer, wu held Tuesday at
Eunice Pollfubarger, both
vs. Eastern Slates Petroleum, Weikle vs. Wesley u. Weikle:
rison, Larry L. Ball,
Dallas 2:30 p.m.. ln the Beale Chapel of PoiDI Pleasant: Mrs. Sylvla
lnt,t al: Carrol Morgan, Guy Anna Lee Roberts vs. Frsnklln
R. campbell, Melvin Roach, Church with the Rev. Gary loyan, C!oclnnati, Obio, •nd
R an, el al vs.
Eastern Roberts: Bertha Parker vs. O•·
ENSIO
Jr., Torres W. Williamson and Marlin ofllciatlng. Burial lol· Mn. Daphne CaudDI, Louii'IUlo,
Sta es Petroleum, inc.; Cran· car Parker; Emogene Stearns
Norman Lauderrnllt.
lowed in the church cemetery. Ky.
dall Insulating Company
vs. vs. Leonard T. Stearns; Caro. U. l,_ _A _
Daniel Paul Tomlinson, et al: line Sue Leach vs.
Russell
JDmes D. Thomas, Jr., vs. Hen- Franklin Leach; Judith Ann CorPONCAOY
ry C. Perry: David P. Dahlin bin vs. Gorge s. Corbin ; GJor- . ..
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, PT. PLEASANT - The Tu1
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West Virginia, et a! " · Worthy Fridley: Nancy Long vs. Char• Emile Wei Garden Club
will
F. Leaclt, et al: Owen Dalton les Loog; Mary Marlba Turner
I bold its regular maeHng Thursend Doris Dalton vs. John Dal- vs. George Turner: Mary MarRUGIAFb
m.
11.,. ·--the clo:lctlletten I day • April 21 at 8
ton' and Neue! Dalton; Herbert garet Smitb ... Leonard Ray
( y
to 1..;;;u;;;..,.m. _....,, u
the Appalachian
!.J)Jrs dba Myers and Sons, Smith : James R. Salem
vs.
.A
~b)'lheobovowtoon, with guest speakers, Mrs.
Corttractors vo. John G. Ruhlin Rita P. Salem: wnma Janet
:
:
C. RowJh, Mrs. Lloyd
Rouoh II
Construction Company: Diver- Higginbotham vs. Robert Louis I"'~~ A[
ROLE and Mrs. M. L. Obll!!f!er,
sified Savings and Loin Corn- Hlgglnbothsm; Betty Sue
of the New Haven -Gmlenll
pany of Huntington vs. Robert vs. Dana Eugene Jones:
( - ......,.., Club wbo were dl!leptea to
1""",_, lASSO ACUII DICIII MUCOUS
L. Harper and Lfjana Harper, M. Sayre vs. WUllarn M.
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annual alate meeting el
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RECOMMENDS REFRESHING
et a!: Diversifled Savings and Margaret Virginia Jane
......, 7llio llliPJ 6o •,.........
West Virglnla Garden CIa
Loan Company of Huntington vs. Robert WUton Jahnson;
--be.ld at the Greenbrier Hotetll
vs. Alvin llanis and Marcella Larry A. Roush va. Linda Lou
White Sulphur Springs.
llanis: Diversllied Savlnp and Roush; ·Sally Meks n. Gersld
J,.oan Company of Huntington
"- James S. Meadows and Car.
MISS BRENDA BURRIS •••
ollne Meadows, et a!; DiversiHome Economiot end Food Lecturer
lied Savings and Loin Ca. of
Hunhngton vs. Joseph H. Forbncommends the use of Producers
~:d Beverly Forbes, et al;
Milk for Wholesome Appetizing Cat
Wolfe and Mae Wolf
seroles ••• And Suggest~ Its Genervs. James R. Greetle; David
Grindstaff vs. Billy Ray Ward:
ous Use As A Most Refreshing Sum,_,..,Junior High lchee! ~ltorlum
Fnmces E. Ke""" va. WD!larn
mer llewrege.
'!. Kearns, et a!; Chad· PT. PLEASANT - New ofll.
We Are Giving Awey FREE
Irick vs. Donald E. Diamond; eon ol the Pl. PII!OI8lll WoBayllss and Ramey, Iuc. .._ w. DliD'o Club lor IIIII • ffl who
Va. lndnstrtes .Dnelapment: will be installed at the May
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BayllSB end Ramly, Inc. vs. rneeliDC are: Mrs. Lawreace
Durllll The 2 Nfeht S.lont of thelcheel
Wlljlam J. Umum, et a\; VIr- G. Mobr, president; Mrs.
~ L. Wrl!lht, Adrnn:. of th Lawrence
Geria&lt;h.
vice
Est.oiShirleyEarlWrtah~dec. pruident;
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Half The Thrill Of A
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HOLSUM BUN!

ON DISPLAYATTHI ....

20 FREE . PACKAGES
Of Holsum Buns Will Be Awarded Nightly
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS
· Landme.tt: Will
Give Aw•y Velueble

PRIZES' .·.

.POMEROY

J Holsum producte are fre sh daily at your dealer's

BAKING

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~A M 0 N I C A, C • I i f. re&lt;:elved. Ill closest compeUtor' "Cat Ballou.''

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Chaos with
Cookouts

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Stage Kitchen for Blue Flame Presentations is Unique
Unlike any other stage s~
tlug anywlter~ is the traveling
klt.:h!OI ·used for Blue Flame
prel..tations.

first nomlnaHon and award.
Eliminate tho cbaoo In cook·
En- I "Doctor Zblvago," also woa I It was the firSt ·nomination Robert Wlse was &amp;'Yarded the outs!
el~ing bloode new- fJve Oscan &amp;l me wm Imi Ute lira• ~ fvl t...::.~ IC~ f: ; ~ t!!~;('" "1 t~

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More than a mere backdr&lt;lp

kitchen

. .al Docket Announ
Tn
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•mu sesstons
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gis, et als; llousebold Finance
Corp., vs. WOllam T. Kimes and
Nancy B. Kimes; Russell
L.
Ball, Executor, et al ••· OlriShna G. Howarth, et als; Harold

Minor Mishap
Is Reported
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recording ser- 1

rotary: Mrs. Lula Lewis. corresponding secretary:
Mn.
lAIII Bateson, ln!asurer; Mrs.
Howard Carder, historian;
Mrs. Hilda 8. Pinkston, parliarnenlarlan.
Chairmen
of departments
are Mrs. William C. FUson,
lernational Alfalrs; Mra. Clarence Fliher, Cillzertrrbip; Mra.
J. H. Farley, Music and Art;
Mrs. William H. Van Horn, Ll~
erature; Mrs. Clifford Carst,
Child Welfare; Ml'!.
Waller
M. Windsor, American Home;

WED. &amp; THURS.- APRIL 20-21

Roy W. E:~~uriK::~;~~~
P'l'. PLEASANT - The Sber- Mrs.
and Solely;
Mrs.

BE SURE TO AnENDI

Glassfuls
of Goodness

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coal fl~vor. Nearby is a
lamp bathing the area with
soft glow. The entire area
outfitted and decorated
give a moder1 patio effect.
During both Festival
forman ces, Miss Burris
Eichhorn. together with their
cast of assistants, wilJ utilize

iff's department investigated a Byrtll!, Gardens.
minor two car mt.bop Sunday The club Is formulating plans
rmmlng at the end of Shadle for a rummage sale 1o begin an
PASTEURIZED
Bridie with property damage May 1.
est!Dtated at $250 but no person---HOMOGENIZED
al Injury.
l'leu* vao., H~~pllal
The mishap occurred when a Admllted - Ricky Hatfield,
aoulhbtlund car driven by Ed- Gallipolis; Mnr. William Hunt,
wald C. Jackson, 50, Pt. Pleas- Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Leo
ant, slowed down at the end of Maaoo: Clarence Davia, Rob-11
the bridge and was struct fr&lt;lm eri&amp;burg; Mrs. Carl Lieving, Pt.
tbe rear by 1 car driven by Pleasant: Samuel J. Wheeler,
Glenn A. Jones, 17, Gallipolis Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Fet'l')'.
Smith, New Haven;
Arrests listed at llle county Rayburn, Pt. PleaSBDI.
laD during the weekend .....,
Dllcborged -Mrs. Joe Bray,
'lbomas Gene Harris, 34, BuffaHenderson.
~. W. Va.; Lawrence Neal, Sr.;
li, West Columbia: Wilford Blrlbl - Mr. and Mrs.
leJl,pson, 61, Hico, W. Va.; liam Hunt, Pt.
1
Wl)lllm P. McNeely, 42,
Pt. son; Mr. and Mrs.
Pltuant, all cbarged
with Gleason, Letart, a son.
EACH
CONsiSTINO OF 1 WEEK'S
tiiiDIIeat!on and Johnnie Gard·
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., ll!r, 21, Pt. Plessant, wortblm
PA'11101JWAN RI!SIGNS
-~OF MilK (Ua GAL DAILY}
..,_. and false pretense war- PT. PLEASANT - Kenny
...,._
Lovo, city patrolman for the
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pall several yesra, haa rekmf l'(lR UCENSE
signed !bat posldon. No rePT. PLEASANT Robert pllcernent for Love baa beett
. Keith Smith, 18,
Columbus, ~. Memben of
· Oblo, end Linda Sue Hunt, 11, local force art Jack Pylaa,
Potnt P!easan~ have made ap- chief: James Gasklna, Wesley
PARKERSBURG
W VA.
p!lealloolor a mtorrtqe license Spence, Alva Sullivan
and 'I_.;;;;;;.;..;.;,;;.,;;;::;;,;;-.;...;.;.....,;..,.;.....;..;.._...;._______....,_._ _
Ill tbi! oflloe ol t)le County Clerk. Harold Ridenour, patrolmen. • · .. ... · ·· ·'

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PRODUCERS MILK CO-OP
ASSdCIATION, CO., INC.

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opportuaityt'' she aaid.
She worked witb eonoplll!ers]
for sev~al other eom:paniea
fore gm.11g to Dommerlch.
Keepo Sales ~ordtr
"We keep 1ales records
lie Is" M Wh'l
our c n •
rs.
I e
"Wby Bot feed them stai:Jstioca!J
information? ABd the day
wlll eome wben tbe clienta
be able to go directly to
oomputer .,
Mrs. Wtnte tald mea do
resent ller positioo II! the
pervisor.
•wo ltlr·'
aomo moo from
li:U
large insurance company
program the cromputers"
said. ''At first they see~ed
easy about going ~ work for
WOIIlall but there have bee.
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eomplaints ''
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Mn. White no, long~ "'
lllll&amp;ay ud woal reliro
ber husbaad doeo. Sbe ren&gt;airol
oa ier job purely btOauso
loves the .rork and 111e ronslarttl
growth o1 lbo eomplllar illd1ua-l

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"Ad valorem" dutiel

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Ia eompoters
placed 00 produdl _ . . . 19ft,• lin. While aaid.
t. lholr 'Nilll.
.
lbero will ba many more."

of
those
uniformly
delicious

SANDWICH BUNS

IOOds .. lltooa dal- jor ebugel

Ins

For 'Festival Week'

eGLUs.LINIO TANK

eiO.YIAR WARRANTY

ol years ~ . research

." borne
to tt.!l!ure
porlormuici tlnd

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GAS

eAUTOMATIC

Compact · styli ~h
and
it provides homemakers with the
cleanest, most sanitized dishes
in town. These are the ~u•&gt;lifo · il
cations thai are making
gas dishwasher onf of thP. :::~c" l
popula• eew oppliaoces 11 mad ·
ern homes.
· "Wo · ihe ftrst diShwasher
sold for resld~nces to c~~·· Jrt·w
ernment speclfiCDtions ·aet down
for hospitalS and commercial
restaurants," acl'Ording to Mi'" 1ll
Brenda Burris, hostess for
Blue Flame Festival.
She ertplalned that It quali·
fted for government certification after pas.'Jing rigid tests
thst cslled for a tro.degree wasb
c'Ycle and a IBii-degree rinse cycle. This fiAal rinfie not only
banishes any liRgarlng germs
&gt;r dir~ but also shurlens the
cleaolng cycle llacause
the
dishes literully dry themselves .
Like oilier gas appliance., the
dependable gas dlaltwasher is

!he

\ Uni-Matic 30 Gal.

$56·50

Compact, too

MILK

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WATER HEATER

Gas Dishwasher
Is Stylish,

Producers
Grade 'A'

Tho begiwlllng tlsprtng and
nJce weather brings mort ud
more motorists out for pJeasure
driving and vaeaHon trips. Thil
month that It Is up tt eacb driv·
tr to be oa the alert for daagereus and emergency. situations.
Be a ~nslve driver. Keep
your mmd on what you're de· ao d do •t ....
me; an
n ""uomt preoccu.
pied while you're drlv!Hg Help
keep the lralfie IIIVidell .figuro
to
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by being
ood
drl:e~urnHigbway
Departmeot orges you •~
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WITH

World War n at a ume wh011
she was doing clerical work for
J.P. SteveBs, a textile llrm.
"J.P. Steven was the first
tel:tile company to 088 comput " Mr Wh'le
.d ill
ers,
s. 1 "sal
a recent interview. 1 became 1
k yp n 11
tor then
e u c opera '
an OJ!:
erator and thea a supervisor.
••world War U orne along

fide food with cook-out

aU tl1e appliances and equip-

Get Plenty of
Fun-Full Energy

Iequipment,
begao ller career in while I was at J.P.
the business shortly before and all the men went

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Women aren't Left 0 ut in Computer Work

By WILLIAM D. LAFFLER
UPI .Financial Editor
NEW YORK (UPI)-Running
L'O~puter _operations for large
bumness firms ordmarlly would
be a man's job.
the
But don't count out
women.
There are at least three
ly different.
women in New York City who
Cabinets and window
are in antique white, and
mastermind the electronic
oounters are red.
brains which are capable of
Mrs. Ward has selected
spewing forth at a fantastic
md "' - 'te gingham for the cur- speed .the inform~ lion the~r
ains, while the wallpaper
co~pames need da1ly in thell"
he "Old Stone Mill"
busmess.
(·eaturing red on a white
These women may be
cround. Wainscot is red
at McGraw-Hill, Standard &amp;:
Poor's and the L.F.
nateh the ca binet,
.nd W&lt;ll lpaper.
and Co.
Front _ center of the
Adele White Js vice
Festival audiences will
~Rd boss of computer
the customary
~ons at Dommerich, a
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Firm which Row Is cclebrat;a bl e used to su...w prepara on .
r f0od Tbi · ped by mg •its l2Sth anniversary
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StaH 1 111 •
nirror arranged to .give a lull
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view of the table work
done i Mrs. While, who directs
by Festival Hostess
Brenda slall of 6IJ employes and
Burri• and ,her assistant,' Bet.- vrsilells operation of about
ty Newton.
.
rn on worth of ffiM
Back of the table tho kitchen
will stretch for the eotire idth .
. A•d, ~lthougb It's
of the PomerOy Jimior 'rugb pact IR sire. tl ?Hers one of
School llage. Built-in co•oter largest ~apaclu.. of any
bqrne~ are . diieotl bac!d . matic dishwasher on tba
the table.""r6 the ~ght 'is a ket
slide-in !'Bilge· featuring
all ,
the lalest noldllg
es.
Left • ..,ner ol tha
kitche• I• ·a built • in gas oven
of double size.
Far right ao tho audlem:e II
views the stage ia the laufldry
area, where the
tasher and gas dryer
ready for use.
Today's outdoor living adl•ant·ll
ages are shown at the
left. Here, there is a gas:..P'&gt;r· \1
ated outdoor grill ready to

DIET -RITE COLA

Is Announced
In May Meeting

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the first Blue Flame Lo'estivai

For the Gas Company

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show here April 20, the audience will see 8 kitchen decorated in 0 colorful
Country" theme. With mmor
changes, the kitchen will
the same for the second
formance April 21 ,
!he ; how will be complete-

Festival Hostess

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BRENDA BURRIS

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The kitchen was designed by "Dream Puffs' during the second and final session of the Festival here.

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Announced£or
Club Meeting

own sound

name

Harry Dabney

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and lighting system, "' well as
·a full lineup of gas eppliances
In operating order. As any
homemaker would want, the ..
the kitchen also has generous
cabinet space and presents an
interesting and attractive dec~
orating' sCheme.
II •ts ti]So designed to be &lt;Omple"'ly portable and can be
sed ~p ·or taken dowa
nnd
packE!d for traveling within a
·
few hours, under the supervis·
BAT AND BALL and protective batting kelmet are laid aside as this lad
b for some "Dream Puffs' as frepared by Blue
Festival Hostess Brenda
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ion of Festival Manager Bo There's a chance he'll be pu out trying to steal. Miss Burris will show how to make
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slage kitchen is. inste;d, a
wocklng model that Is actively
use~ for the cooking
school
demonJtrations and
stage bltsiness.
lngenli&gt;usly designed,
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portrayal of a woman
Miss Olristie won Ule coveted award ior irer pari. Iii '';,. P~ti!t.l an O$c~ for "West Sld~ S!-!'1'Y I t..l):i!t !f ym.1.r patio barbecue!!
morals and ex- Oocar for llle tiUe role In of Blue." She won previously In .In 1961.
spoiled by makeshift eoulotelevlsion star Lee Marvin won . "Darling," .., a-a! lb'l wbo 1959 for "The Dairy of Anne i Tbe award lor the best song men!, huffing and putting
the' best actor award playing a races tbrough a oerleo of Frank."
· went to "The Sbadow of Your Bllibborn coal• or too
drunken gunfighter.
squalid love afialrs.
Mar11n Balsam won the beta Smile" written by Johnny smoke, you abould consider
"The Sound of Music" was 1 Marvin played a hUarioua supporting actor award for bll Mandel · and Paul Frances J gas patio gr!l!.
acclaimed best plcturf' or 196ft- : double rol~ as tin-nosed killer doleful characterization in "A Webster.
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savory ern
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attempted to make her thank . both winter and
you speeoh. She managed to he adds;
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This Is llle most wonderful gas pa~o grills . . and
thing on earth."
endle,. waiting for the charc&lt;&gt;all_
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She quickly fled to the wings, to turn gray.
PT PLEASAN;I' - The trial Lewis Hort vs. Hobert Frank· Meeks: ·Richard 0. Spurlock va. bolding her gol~n statuette Gas grills f8nlle lnatantly
doek;t for 111e May term
of I!In Crump: .Jean Marlen• Hart Peggy Spurlock; Lana
Ellis tightly. She said, "I'm . more the permanent ceramic or
Mason County Circuit Court vs. Hobert Franklin Crump; vs. ChBrles Ellis; Linda Young, nervous now than I was before conic ash brlquell are bot
has b•en released. Grand jur· T. R. Evoos vs. Ben L. Somer· vs. Frank Young, Jr.; Ed the ohow. I reaDy dkln't ezpeot seconds. Fingertip ll&gt;me
on will begin their duties on ville, et al; Lambert Construe- Viers vs. Mary Viers; Joseph to 1 win beCause the cameras trol offers a. w~e variety
Mly 2 at 9:30 a.m. and petit tin and F.qulpment Company vs. E. Cullen vs. Nyla L. CUllen: were all pointing In dffferent menu posslbiUllM and reilablt!,l
jurors on May 16 9 a.m.
Herbert E. Myers, et sl; Della Irene E. Koeppel vo. Cbarles directions."
unchmed results
everytlme
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C. E. Kaeppel: Neta D. Dunlap vs. Hollywood, she said, was "a whether you're searing a
CIVIL ACTIONS: Commer- IRoush, Sr., et sl ; First Nation· Arthur F. Dunlap; Betty Jo bit alarming."
or cooking oilier meats slowly
cia! Credit Corp. vs: CitiZens al Bank of Ripley vs. James E. Jones vs. WIU!arn Bryan Jones: Marvin appeared surprised and thorougbly. Simple operaNational Bank .ot Pomt Pleas- Hoffman : Tela1easing, Inc., vs. Virginia Faye Musser vs. Frank but maintained his composure, tiona encourages frequent use.
~4 ; First Nabonal ~ank
of West Virginia Industries Devel· Musser: Irene E. Wise vs. Dal· ''There are too many people And don't worry about
Rtpley vs. Okey Rolhns ~ Ray opment et a!; Wendall Williams las R. Wise; Patricia Sue Spen- to thank for my career," he or. The juices dripping onto
Craok and Phobe
Elttabeth vs. Benjamin A. Stover and cer vs. James Michael Spencer; said after receiving llle award bot briquets add a true "••·••·'
Crank VI. Qwn-0 ·Coal Com- Wayne Kincaid, Jr.; Me Whorl· Betty Lou Leonard vs. Lester from last year's best actress- eoal'' taste to your meats.
pany, et als; Loren B. Harsh- er Advertising
vs. w. Lee l.Mnard.
and a nominee this year-Julie Gas
grills are also s:~~~~~~~~!!..!:~~~~---:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
barJer vs. Sammy Mayes: Rutb Va. Industries
CRIMINAL ACTION: Slate vs. Andren "I think half the cleaning. The gas fl811lo o
Dabney wu dead on arrival
Frtnch, James Lee French, el Corp.; Poinl Conslruction
James Riley Riggs (gambling). award belongs to. borse."
surnes all ""~''and smoke.
Two Youths Leave
at Pleesant Valley Hospital Satal vs. Ershal Bo~well , et al, pany, Inc. vs. The
Austin
- -- briquets clean themselves
urday morning. He was llle son
Bo9Die Jean Cowllery vs. Clare Company: Owen Albright dba 10-Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 19, 1966 are always ready for instant: For Inductions
the late Ira and Julia HaiiJ. Sayre; C. V. Meabon
YS. Albright Gas Serviee vs. RonWJe.
Eaprn States Petroleum: Her· Did R. Coleman: Robert
F.
The grills come in permartent PT. PLEASANT - Teo MasDabney.
sh; Colllnsworth and .Frances Smith vs. Ernest Felty ; Grace 'JJ!Y~M
roO . around
and tike on County youths lotfi Monday
Co~lnsworth dba Colhnsworth Hospilal YS. Clar.nce Pearson
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an gas appliances IIIey
for Induction Into the l!'llled
Burvlvln&amp; ON hlt .wile, Audry
lntlriors vs. W. Va. Induslr~es and Cynthia Pearson; R. L.
economical. They operste
forces, according to the local
OUDCr.
Lockhart Dabney; ont son,
Develop en! Corp el a! · Roy B
company vs. RoIfe one
Unacramblethe,.l'ourJumbl••
U. S. Selective service Ofllce.
Jarnetr, Henderson; three brotl&gt;m
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owyer
letter
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••uare,
to
dependable
natural
gas,
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Inc •s Eastern States Lee et 1 A 818chi p
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Lfaving Pt. Pleasant
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an OW· form four ordinary word•.
briquets are pennanent and
PT PLEASANT
Funeral
Pet&lt;&gt;leurn, Inc.; James Meary er Company vs. Tbe County
aluminum and .,..1 !roo
for Ashland, Ky., were: Darrell
·
ol Southside end Kenoetb
dba Rodney SUpply Company Court of Mason Coonty, et als.
is designed for years of service C. Stone, Jr., Sidney 0. Gl- l!erYi"' lor Harry Byrd D~=~
vs. Eastern Slates Petroleum, DIVORCES: Edith M. Houch· beaut, Eugene P. Elliott, Cur· 71, Hendersoo Houle, 1
Inc. : Chief Drilling, Inc., et al ins vs.•Jomes E. Houchins; Ada
lis A. Coosln, Ronald G. Lor- Iarmer, wu held Tuesday at
Eunice Pollfubarger, both
vs. Eastern Slates Petroleum, Weikle vs. Wesley u. Weikle:
rison, Larry L. Ball,
Dallas 2:30 p.m.. ln the Beale Chapel of PoiDI Pleasant: Mrs. Sylvla
lnt,t al: Carrol Morgan, Guy Anna Lee Roberts vs. Frsnklln
R. campbell, Melvin Roach, Church with the Rev. Gary loyan, C!oclnnati, Obio, •nd
R an, el al vs.
Eastern Roberts: Bertha Parker vs. O•·
ENSIO
Jr., Torres W. Williamson and Marlin ofllciatlng. Burial lol· Mn. Daphne CaudDI, Louii'IUlo,
Sta es Petroleum, inc.; Cran· car Parker; Emogene Stearns
Norman Lauderrnllt.
lowed in the church cemetery. Ky.
dall Insulating Company
vs. vs. Leonard T. Stearns; Caro. U. l,_ _A _
Daniel Paul Tomlinson, et al: line Sue Leach vs.
Russell
JDmes D. Thomas, Jr., vs. Hen- Franklin Leach; Judith Ann CorPONCAOY
ry C. Perry: David P. Dahlin bin vs. Gorge s. Corbin ; GJor- . ..
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, PT. PLEASANT - The Tu1
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will
F. Leaclt, et al: Owen Dalton les Loog; Mary Marlba Turner
I bold its regular maeHng Thursend Doris Dalton vs. John Dal- vs. George Turner: Mary MarRUGIAFb
m.
11.,. ·--the clo:lctlletten I day • April 21 at 8
ton' and Neue! Dalton; Herbert garet Smitb ... Leonard Ray
( y
to 1..;;;u;;;..,.m. _....,, u
the Appalachian
!.J)Jrs dba Myers and Sons, Smith : James R. Salem
vs.
.A
~b)'lheobovowtoon, with guest speakers, Mrs.
Corttractors vo. John G. Ruhlin Rita P. Salem: wnma Janet
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C. RowJh, Mrs. Lloyd
Rouoh II
Construction Company: Diver- Higginbotham vs. Robert Louis I"'~~ A[
ROLE and Mrs. M. L. Obll!!f!er,
sified Savings and Loin Corn- Hlgglnbothsm; Betty Sue
of the New Haven -Gmlenll
pany of Huntington vs. Robert vs. Dana Eugene Jones:
( - ......,.., Club wbo were dl!leptea to
1""",_, lASSO ACUII DICIII MUCOUS
L. Harper and Lfjana Harper, M. Sayre vs. WUllarn M.
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et a!: Diversifled Savings and Margaret Virginia Jane
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West Virglnla Garden CIa
Loan Company of Huntington vs. Robert WUton Jahnson;
--be.ld at the Greenbrier Hotetll
vs. Alvin llanis and Marcella Larry A. Roush va. Linda Lou
White Sulphur Springs.
llanis: Diversllied Savlnp and Roush; ·Sally Meks n. Gersld
J,.oan Company of Huntington
"- James S. Meadows and Car.
MISS BRENDA BURRIS •••
ollne Meadows, et a!; DiversiHome Economiot end Food Lecturer
lied Savings and Loin Ca. of
Hunhngton vs. Joseph H. Forbncommends the use of Producers
~:d Beverly Forbes, et al;
Milk for Wholesome Appetizing Cat
Wolfe and Mae Wolf
seroles ••• And Suggest~ Its Genervs. James R. Greetle; David
Grindstaff vs. Billy Ray Ward:
ous Use As A Most Refreshing Sum,_,..,Junior High lchee! ~ltorlum
Fnmces E. Ke""" va. WD!larn
mer llewrege.
'!. Kearns, et a!; Chad· PT. PLEASANT - New ofll.
We Are Giving Awey FREE
Irick vs. Donald E. Diamond; eon ol the Pl. PII!OI8lll WoBayllss and Ramey, Iuc. .._ w. DliD'o Club lor IIIII • ffl who
Va. lndnstrtes .Dnelapment: will be installed at the May
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BayllSB end Ramly, Inc. vs. rneeliDC are: Mrs. Lawreace
Durllll The 2 Nfeht S.lont of thelcheel
Wlljlam J. Umum, et a\; VIr- G. Mobr, president; Mrs.
~ L. Wrl!lht, Adrnn:. of th Lawrence
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sion, with Hoetess Brenda Bur-

And the new thermostats on
..matchless'' natural gas ranges

HaVIDg
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Proves J0bIS 8eiDP
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: features being built into modern kitchen ranges all designed
kl provide the homamaker wiUt
· more leisure time. Two or the
finest are the "burner-with-a ·
brain" and the •·programmed

NEW homemaking equipment get a once-o~er from this young homemaker-with
her approval very obvious. It's the modem gas water heater, of course, that 1e1s the
attention during the Blue Flame -.F:.:•::•ti='v~al=·~-------------- - - -- ··----· --

Pn becomes an automatic uten. •il when it's placed on the

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Easter morning at the Porttand1ler. Their son, Michael, wlll re- wen! pleasantly IUrprised F~

Methodist Church with the foi-l main with his ll'andparents, day ovenlng by their cbUdteh
"burner-with . a . brain." . .
TEEN AGERS HEAR about programmed eookin from Brenda Burris, Blue Flame Festival hostess.
lowing members participating: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roush In honor of tholr wedding 8ll·
{ Without lear of' over-cooking i
"Flank Steak Sur rise" is a food Miss Burris wiff do via prograll!med cooking for Festival first-night·
Mrs. Howard Ebersbach, Mrs. while Mrs. Euiet Is recoupern· nfversary. They were present!\1
or burning, btodafy sd homtbemakers "Programmeg cooking" Is a term for using the automatfc convEUiiences of modern gas ranges for
Don JohMon, Mrs. Louise arew- tmg from a rocent operatton. a nice wall clock by Mr. and
~ er can leave er oo m e care 1
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of this autol!llltic "pot-watch- __ the most carc_ree_t)'Pe 0 . mea ~I_C(lar~ Ion_. - ·
Judy Cozart, Marvin McKelvey, and soM spent E..ter evenfnfl : ;· and M~s ~:nSa0 ;-. and
er" to cwk e1ther fast or slow. I
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. as desired With the widest pos-jture holdmg the food plpmg l
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I family, JVJT, an~ Mrs. harlos
' Sible rang~ of temperatures. I hot and ready to serve for hours,
zart, an un aHay ldoo R "":' ownsokn, dac~~~·
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Balrer and children, Mr. and
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: ··th t drving it out.
mtendent, Mr.
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ee -en v ors a e ome Mrs. Robert Codner and faml·
The heal ~ measured a • d "' ou
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. WASHINGTON IUPII The [rise.
I Neverthl!fess, the Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Robert Euler, of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Johnson Mr and Mrs John Codner
reg~ated through an alummum I Modern gasb ~~t~es c~rl .n nation's output or goods and , Since the economy was much Ornsrtment not!d that pri~es Morgantown, W. Va.; spent the inclul!ed, Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1y~ f~rnily ~ andMr.s Paul
sensmg eleme~t !~at;~. m t h~~ all st.yles_ f Ul ~~n~/ ~ ~:: scrv iees scored iL" biggest gain ! smaller in 1950, tha t Increase rose faster in the first quarter Easter week-end with their par~ Glltilan and children, Cantan, ;aynter ~s Ethel Hoback
) cent:r of the _ urnet. 18 ali i• tkop·ms an . ree- ~ m
nt l in nearly 16 years during the amounted to more than six per than at any other time during ents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eu~ Mrs. Betty Combs and son,
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rirst three months of 1966, the cent in the nation's over.all
food and keep it constantly at Xnd they arP. beautifully [ Commerce Department report- j output. The latest advance,
~ anv pre-selected temperature. ''cleanable" wltb many remov~ ed today.
coming on a much blJier base,
: The ''programmed
oven" I able parts such as lifl·off oven 1 The gross national product was only about 2.5 per cent.
~ Is also thermostatically controll· doors and even lirt-out oven rose $16.9 billion to an annual Thus the first quarter GN_P
j ed and lets the cook prepare Iliners.
rate of $714. I ~iii\ ion.
j figures are ~ot expected _to ~1p
t her meal, place Jt in the gas Gas rauges _ like o_ther gas It w~e the b1ggest quarterly ~e scales m favor of ~ _tclx
oven. set the cont rols and leave appliances - are
Jump m the GNP since the mcrease to head err mflatlon.
;:· the house.
' with the needs uf modern
outbreak of the Korean war,
----~--- ~ The meal cooks trDmediately by providing the family
when consumera rushed to buy
: - thus eliminatinl any chance with the e&lt;act larilities
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shortages.
t s l.he Pxact. dep-ee of doneness, idrous array of meats, produce 'Mlat was the third quarter
the oven automa«cally adjust land propared foodstuffs avail· 11511, when GNP Increased

to a "Keep • warm" tempera· able on her

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billion.
The advance during January,, - - - - - - - - February and March this
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roush

more eVenly spread among and children, Charleston, spent
consumers, bus!nessmeo
the Easter week-end with his
the govemllli!nt.
parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
economists stressed that
latest increase was
balanced" than the

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Mr. and Mrs. William McKoel.
and son Marvjn, were Ea

the current five-year business
expansion.
. Nearly o~ per cent of the
ftrst quarter s 2.5 per cent
was In the fotm of
pric-es_. the res~
real mcrease m .
volume If pr_o. __
duc_t,_on_._ __

Jer and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
~oush. They w~ accompan·
1ed. home by the1r daughter,
Lor1 who bas 8Jll!Rt the past sev~
era! days with her grandpar·
ents, Mr. and Mt·s. Henry Eu-

an and Bruce.

guesta of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Price were their
daughter Miss Patsy Price and
Mr. Charles Jtrdan, Columbus.
Mr. and Mn. Hubert Price,
and daughter, Beverly, apent
the Eaoter weok-end In Paw
Paw, W. Va., as guests of Mn.
Price's parents, Mr. and MrJ.
Ray Larlcfns.
Sunri8e HI'I'W wert lleld

was a
gues ·
SUnday afternoon IJ\Ietltl or
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Paynter
were Mr. and Mra. Ralph Ra4cliff, Syracuse, and Mr. an~
Mrs. Paul Paynter, Carpenter.

Flame
Bob

ble and Sandra Wood.
: days wit.h Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Will of ~ Showalter In North Caroline.
Syracust• cnllrd on Mr. !lnd Jesse Tuttle was taken
1\!rs. Demel Clf'land Sunday 1the Veterans Hospital on
evening.
1day as a medical patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Chorlea Gaul Mrs. Henry Beaver has ""''" "
and daughter, Cincinnati visit. Ireturned to her ~ome from the
ifd Saturday with :\1r. and Mrs. Ihospital.
frank G;JLJI
WIUiarn Hellman wa••. :~:; II
Weekend guests of Mr. and eel home Monday from V
~ Mrs. Curti!&gt; Wolfe were
Mr. Hospital after several weeks
· and Mrs. Lloyd Wolf
and I a !urglc•f pstlent.
· children ol Akron, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Denzel ClelancJ 1
llrs. Howard Wolf and family. Iwere in Galllpolis, Monday.
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Beip~~ and Mrs. &lt;:ene Von Mrs. R""s Cleland and Mrs.
Meter
family ol Granville, Norman McCain ahopped in 1
afld
, and Mrs. Henry Hart- ParkerlbUrl Monday evening. ·
• man and daughters.
Mrs. lrfo Willon of Rochest- ~
i Mrs. John Reuter, Kathy and er, N. Y., spent a few days
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THE SOUTH RISES AGAIN with this "Southern Pecan '
Breakfast Roll" being discovered by Festival Hostess
Brenda Burris' young helper, Similar southern dishes will
be prepared for tho audience during the Blue Flame Fes·
tival "A Taste of America" show.

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TOP QUAUTY THROUGHOUT THE YEA.RS
••• sEE THEuw MODas TODAY!

Mr. Mllo Rhodes is at Meigs
General Hospital.
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en the sick not.
Mr. Frank Cornel i• at lbe
hospital for treatment.
Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mrs. ElBY MAY JOHNSTON
sie Roush, Portland, visited
Funeral service waJ held Tues. their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ho·
day at Z:30 al the Freedom mer Uerthower.
Golpol Million Cl11lrdl for Mrl. Mr. 1nd Mro. Lawrence Theiss
Lizzie Falkber of Co!UIIlbus. of Cleveland, spent East&gt;r with
ptlled away Friday at the her motber, Mrs. Louise Van
bellte of ber daughter, Mr. and Meter and daughter.
lira. llarley McLaull!it, Si1e was Mr. and Mrs, Lawn!nce
buried at Bald Knobs Cemetery, oton and family visited her paratlalding tho fUneral eolta, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
!tom a distance ,..re Mr. and SUIIday afternoon.
Mrs. Leonard Courson, son Mr. and Mrs. Alban Taylor
Bruce and Rebe&lt;:ca, of East moved into the Minnie Carroll
Liverpool, Mr. and Mn. Gary property n!centfy.
Adkins, lilaSI Liverpool, Mrs. Mr. Simey Powell and Mr.
J . .phlne stephens, sen Jeffry Homer Icenhower, local,
of Columbus, lin. Wanda Don· 00 Mr. alld Mrs. Ma~ywood
nolSOil, sons Ronnle and 8tapbel1, Johnston.
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mrs. Hazol Congo called on
McLaurun of Columbus
and Mrs. Minnie Carroll Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Hen- Mr.'and MrJ, Louis Smith and
dersoll, . .
Lena and daulbler, f!)'ra&lt;use, called
Elizabeth Ann of Columbus. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
'l'blt all vfalted Mr. and Mrl. Homer 1~ recently.
awilt Cmall and 'lalnlly.
Mr. Robert OUrs and Mrs.
LARGE LAKE
Mal Van Meter, local nlle&lt;l on The •eeond largest '
IDtl Mn. Charlie Cmoll. water lake within the boulldar·
Mr. Charlie CarroU returned ies of the United States Is
ldlllllplttYJIIIIDt al Columbus Okeechob!e, to miles ~rlh~!
alter befna sick ot home wl.lb of Polm Btll!b, Fla. The
ftu lor the past week.
covers .m area of 7110 IQillft
Jtev. John Busch visited Mr. mUes, but ila maximum
011t Bradford IIIII Mr. and Ml'lo [II on!y 11 itel.
!araest Johnson, Raclne Rt.
---lin. John lull! Is IIIIJirov!ng Eddie An!aro, noted ~~
at Holr.Or HoSPital, and wi.U re- rode 1110 .trallbl losers.~
111m 111me iD a few daYS. . bl 111fite:ed Ide liM vlcto!J•

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' Mrs. R"Y l'ilri•ty, Bobby, Deb- 1daughter, Fern, spent a

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David Belcastro and
M i ss mes an aug 1 ers, a po I
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Belandf M". Ray Hines
and Mr~. Opha Offutt,
Carll sons,
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and Opal Marie. Alhen~ Rd .,i Mrs. Don MaUaek
! and Mr. and Mrs. Thnmu Web· Donna K1y, Belpre, were
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I day dinner guests of Mrs.
Sunday dinner i! Ut'StS or Mrs. lie Christy.
t Letha Wnod were Mr. an
Mrs. Forrest Showalter

lola lntroduee• Gt'aee

••• To Make Your Living,. Easier

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between the h1nhllelf Gf • weather-dried
rowel and rho ~u!li- of a DRYER
dried towel is tmuing.

Weekend fllleota ol Mr. and
Mre. Arthur Orr were Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Neuman and lamlfy of Gallon, Dr. and Mrs. Rill·
er Grueser and family of IAI·
an. On SUnday, the Orra and
- - - - - - - - - thl!ir gueoto Wl!l'e dinner IUeotl
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' of Mr. and Mre. Bob Leo, Bash· ,
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APRIL 20-21-- 8 P.M.

Chester

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The llnt penDUIODIIhlt'o aeluall1 000D l6r , _ llafr,
Who! mobl Pfnl Tl. . _ _ , II COillaiDI I Nl"'
ductloa of balr'o oolurlll oil, 1411011111, lhll'o MIUallr
ob10rbed by rour hair. Pmldel protoelloD .,....
deyn011. Glveo JOU 1 110ft, IUitmU
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Inr, unapolled beaul7 ol youth.

School Are A $5.00 Morfo Normon Gift Cor•

Brenda Burris Says:

Nationaline
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oter dinner guests ol Mr. and
Mrs. Don Jobnson andsons Brl·
Week~d

Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
Sayre-, local, Mrs. Judy Brace
and son, Racl~e, and Mrs. and
Mrs. Roy Gillilan and cllfldren,
Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Paynter

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Any pot or pan in your kil&lt;:h-

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· makers with a wider range of
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flexibility in cooking.

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lbelr own kitcllena,
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as ways to prepare bu11inesses cooperating, a IODJ
foodl new 1o
their list of prizes will be !Jiven
members of th&lt; audience as
,, A Taate of Amarica" is one
.of the
SOBsion.

provlda tho "wall-to-wall" lc heatinl ne«&lt;s in the home.
rls and Manager Bob Eichhorn
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boat 10 neceo!BrY for good com- In the catalogue of gas appll·
conducting the "trip," assl!led Doet your home have "wall- e..• that render 101!18
fort.
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ances, there are Door furnaces,
by Betty Newton, local home to-wall" beat?
of t!Ja room IDIU84ble."
Clean, efficient, forced • air wall furnaces, baseboard hea~
service adviser for Columbua It should, or your h•at!ng Furthermore, he
keep ,all parts of the era, gas logs, radmnt heater•,
Gl! of Ohio.
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syatem Jan't doing ito job prop- lamperaturos throughout
home - Including the ba•emeAI single-room heaters and many
1'1" Blue Flame ~e.tJVal Is •rlY . Bccordln~ to Bob Eichhorn, home shollld be squally
- worm, comfortable and usa- varieties of each of these
being prMonted here ny Cot uno- . Qlue Flame F•stival manager. form. If there's a wide varia- ble regardleoo of bow cold it 1 So whatever your need--ball&gt;
b11 G_as, with the PornP;o.v · • "Temperatures should be unl-!tlon between rooms, you
gets outside.
Iroom, built-in room, summer
llfddleporl Dally Senllne. and form from noor to celllng ana Jence discomfrot as you move !;'as heating syotems ..eel be- cottage or frailer - gas heat
C!OOperatlng merchan!!l as co · from wan to wall,'' Eichhorn about.
cause they are designed and 1 has the answer.
sponsOra.
points out. "Cold air iurklni In Gas central heatinl systems, en!Jineered to control all of the A d · ddltion to "fitting"
Tho
llawafi, corhera crealell 'forbidden Ill· properly designed and reguJat· condiUona tbat make for true
n ' '" a
Pacific
and
comfort - uniform temperature any situation, natural
ga s
and humidity, proper ~lrcula- beating system~ cost less to op. ~~
tioD of clean, Ultered a1r, and erate and matntaln than any r&lt;
instant response to temperature other type. Natural gas ~ the IW
change.
number one house heating fuel Im
There are also many specilll - providing more winter heat ' ~·
beaters designed to "ftl" speell· than aU other fuels combined. ~

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f~:n~ t =~·. ~:~::.:'::rfi!~ I
the way, memDera oi U"' perrorrnance
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may find
Thursday.
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pearance ln PGmeroy, WednM· to Ohlo.q, will be d.Jsousllld jaudlancea of the current
day and Thuroday, April 20 and and demonstrated by M~a Bur· 1011'1 Feotival,
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Dally Sentine~ Pomeroy-M•ddlopori,
0,, April 19, 1866-!a
Both performan~ea begin at
8 p.m. Admlaslon " free. .
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tfl/all
l• tour of rqlonal Ablencan
will be preaented to the aud·
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•·Nothing lends itself to in.

Burris explains._ ''Turn it on an_d

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.· 1tanl thermostatic control any
better lhcm a gas flame." Miss

Aloni with the foodo to lle of lwo Bfuo Flame Festival
dl!monstrated, MlJi Buris wlU Shows entirely new for the cur· . ·
an insilfht into the var· rent aesson, according to Aflan •

"A Taste of America" Is the New Enllalld wlU be among the rll and Elcllhorn.

title of the opening show ol the reliona thet wlfl be villted by The entertiin!ng
Llue Flame Festival, the enter- the fira~tlllow oudience. In eo,h, coatume chinjes and

an modern gas ranges. _accord;tng to Miss Brenda Burrrs, host- .
ess ror thf! Blue Flame Festi·
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gns hurner 1.0 warm up or roo!

ience in the initial Festival ses.
sion, with Hoetess Brenda Bur-

And the new thermostats on
..matchless'' natural gas ranges

HaVIDg
• "aII·tO·" H.eat
Proves J0bIS 8eiDP
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There ar e many wonderful

: features being built into modern kitchen ranges all designed
kl provide the homamaker wiUt
· more leisure time. Two or the
finest are the "burner-with-a ·
brain" and the •·programmed

NEW homemaking equipment get a once-o~er from this young homemaker-with
her approval very obvious. It's the modem gas water heater, of course, that 1e1s the
attention during the Blue Flame -.F:.:•::•ti='v~al=·~-------------- - - -- ··----· --

Pn becomes an automatic uten. •il when it's placed on the

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Easter morning at the Porttand1ler. Their son, Michael, wlll re- wen! pleasantly IUrprised F~

Methodist Church with the foi-l main with his ll'andparents, day ovenlng by their cbUdteh
"burner-with . a . brain." . .
TEEN AGERS HEAR about programmed eookin from Brenda Burris, Blue Flame Festival hostess.
lowing members participating: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roush In honor of tholr wedding 8ll·
{ Without lear of' over-cooking i
"Flank Steak Sur rise" is a food Miss Burris wiff do via prograll!med cooking for Festival first-night·
Mrs. Howard Ebersbach, Mrs. while Mrs. Euiet Is recoupern· nfversary. They were present!\1
or burning, btodafy sd homtbemakers "Programmeg cooking" Is a term for using the automatfc convEUiiences of modern gas ranges for
Don JohMon, Mrs. Louise arew- tmg from a rocent operatton. a nice wall clock by Mr. and
~ er can leave er oo m e care 1
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of this autol!llltic "pot-watch- __ the most carc_ree_t)'Pe 0 . mea ~I_C(lar~ Ion_. - ·
Judy Cozart, Marvin McKelvey, and soM spent E..ter evenfnfl : ;· and M~s ~:nSa0 ;-. and
er" to cwk e1ther fast or slow. I
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. as desired With the widest pos-jture holdmg the food plpmg l
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I family, JVJT, an~ Mrs. harlos
' Sible rang~ of temperatures. I hot and ready to serve for hours,
zart, an un aHay ldoo R "":' ownsokn, dac~~~·
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Balrer and children, Mr. and
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: ··th t drving it out.
mtendent, Mr.
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ee -en v ors a e ome Mrs. Robert Codner and faml·
The heal ~ measured a • d "' ou
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. WASHINGTON IUPII The [rise.
I Neverthl!fess, the Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Robert Euler, of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Johnson Mr and Mrs John Codner
reg~ated through an alummum I Modern gasb ~~t~es c~rl .n nation's output or goods and , Since the economy was much Ornsrtment not!d that pri~es Morgantown, W. Va.; spent the inclul!ed, Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1y~ f~rnily ~ andMr.s Paul
sensmg eleme~t !~at;~. m t h~~ all st.yles_ f Ul ~~n~/ ~ ~:: scrv iees scored iL" biggest gain ! smaller in 1950, tha t Increase rose faster in the first quarter Easter week-end with their par~ Glltilan and children, Cantan, ;aynter ~s Ethel Hoback
) cent:r of the _ urnet. 18 ali i• tkop·ms an . ree- ~ m
nt l in nearly 16 years during the amounted to more than six per than at any other time during ents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eu~ Mrs. Betty Combs and son,
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rirst three months of 1966, the cent in the nation's over.all
food and keep it constantly at Xnd they arP. beautifully [ Commerce Department report- j output. The latest advance,
~ anv pre-selected temperature. ''cleanable" wltb many remov~ ed today.
coming on a much blJier base,
: The ''programmed
oven" I able parts such as lifl·off oven 1 The gross national product was only about 2.5 per cent.
~ Is also thermostatically controll· doors and even lirt-out oven rose $16.9 billion to an annual Thus the first quarter GN_P
j ed and lets the cook prepare Iliners.
rate of $714. I ~iii\ ion.
j figures are ~ot expected _to ~1p
t her meal, place Jt in the gas Gas rauges _ like o_ther gas It w~e the b1ggest quarterly ~e scales m favor of ~ _tclx
oven. set the cont rols and leave appliances - are
Jump m the GNP since the mcrease to head err mflatlon.
;:· the house.
' with the needs uf modern
outbreak of the Korean war,
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when consumera rushed to buy
: - thus eliminatinl any chance with the e&lt;act larilities
up things In lear of possible
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of spoiling - and when It r..cl&gt; nl!eds to prepare the
shortages.
t s l.he Pxact. dep-ee of doneness, idrous array of meats, produce 'Mlat was the third quarter
the oven automa«cally adjust land propared foodstuffs avail· 11511, when GNP Increased

to a "Keep • warm" tempera· able on her

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billion.
The advance during January,, - - - - - - - - February and March this
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roush

more eVenly spread among and children, Charleston, spent
consumers, bus!nessmeo
the Easter week-end with his
the govemllli!nt.
parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
economists stressed that
latest increase was
balanced" than the

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Mr. and Mrs. William McKoel.
and son Marvjn, were Ea

the current five-year business
expansion.
. Nearly o~ per cent of the
ftrst quarter s 2.5 per cent
was In the fotm of
pric-es_. the res~
real mcrease m .
volume If pr_o. __
duc_t,_on_._ __

Jer and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
~oush. They w~ accompan·
1ed. home by the1r daughter,
Lor1 who bas 8Jll!Rt the past sev~
era! days with her grandpar·
ents, Mr. and Mt·s. Henry Eu-

an and Bruce.

guesta of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Price were their
daughter Miss Patsy Price and
Mr. Charles Jtrdan, Columbus.
Mr. and Mn. Hubert Price,
and daughter, Beverly, apent
the Eaoter weok-end In Paw
Paw, W. Va., as guests of Mn.
Price's parents, Mr. and MrJ.
Ray Larlcfns.
Sunri8e HI'I'W wert lleld

was a
gues ·
SUnday afternoon IJ\Ietltl or
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Paynter
were Mr. and Mra. Ralph Ra4cliff, Syracuse, and Mr. an~
Mrs. Paul Paynter, Carpenter.

Flame
Bob

ble and Sandra Wood.
: days wit.h Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Will of ~ Showalter In North Caroline.
Syracust• cnllrd on Mr. !lnd Jesse Tuttle was taken
1\!rs. Demel Clf'land Sunday 1the Veterans Hospital on
evening.
1day as a medical patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Chorlea Gaul Mrs. Henry Beaver has ""''" "
and daughter, Cincinnati visit. Ireturned to her ~ome from the
ifd Saturday with :\1r. and Mrs. Ihospital.
frank G;JLJI
WIUiarn Hellman wa••. :~:; II
Weekend guests of Mr. and eel home Monday from V
~ Mrs. Curti!&gt; Wolfe were
Mr. Hospital after several weeks
· and Mrs. Lloyd Wolf
and I a !urglc•f pstlent.
· children ol Akron, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Denzel ClelancJ 1
llrs. Howard Wolf and family. Iwere in Galllpolis, Monday.
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Beip~~ and Mrs. &lt;:ene Von Mrs. R""s Cleland and Mrs.
Meter
family ol Granville, Norman McCain ahopped in 1
afld
, and Mrs. Henry Hart- ParkerlbUrl Monday evening. ·
• man and daughters.
Mrs. lrfo Willon of Rochest- ~
i Mrs. John Reuter, Kathy and er, N. Y., spent a few days
Oeorae, ol Akron 'JIInt several with her parents, Mr.
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Mrs. Thoma~ Weber.

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THE SOUTH RISES AGAIN with this "Southern Pecan '
Breakfast Roll" being discovered by Festival Hostess
Brenda Burris' young helper, Similar southern dishes will
be prepared for tho audience during the Blue Flame Fes·
tival "A Taste of America" show.

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TOP QUAUTY THROUGHOUT THE YEA.RS
••• sEE THEuw MODas TODAY!

Mr. Mllo Rhodes is at Meigs
General Hospital.
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Mrs. Oma Autberson has been
en the sick not.
Mr. Frank Cornel i• at lbe
hospital for treatment.
Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mrs. ElBY MAY JOHNSTON
sie Roush, Portland, visited
Funeral service waJ held Tues. their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ho·
day at Z:30 al the Freedom mer Uerthower.
Golpol Million Cl11lrdl for Mrl. Mr. 1nd Mro. Lawrence Theiss
Lizzie Falkber of Co!UIIlbus. of Cleveland, spent East&gt;r with
ptlled away Friday at the her motber, Mrs. Louise Van
bellte of ber daughter, Mr. and Meter and daughter.
lira. llarley McLaull!it, Si1e was Mr. and Mrs, Lawn!nce
buried at Bald Knobs Cemetery, oton and family visited her paratlalding tho fUneral eolta, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
!tom a distance ,..re Mr. and SUIIday afternoon.
Mrs. Leonard Courson, son Mr. and Mrs. Alban Taylor
Bruce and Rebe&lt;:ca, of East moved into the Minnie Carroll
Liverpool, Mr. and Mn. Gary property n!centfy.
Adkins, lilaSI Liverpool, Mrs. Mr. Simey Powell and Mr.
J . .phlne stephens, sen Jeffry Homer Icenhower, local,
of Columbus, lin. Wanda Don· 00 Mr. alld Mrs. Ma~ywood
nolSOil, sons Ronnle and 8tapbel1, Johnston.
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mrs. Hazol Congo called on
McLaurun of Columbus
and Mrs. Minnie Carroll Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Hen- Mr.'and MrJ, Louis Smith and
dersoll, . .
Lena and daulbler, f!)'ra&lt;use, called
Elizabeth Ann of Columbus. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
'l'blt all vfalted Mr. and Mrl. Homer 1~ recently.
awilt Cmall and 'lalnlly.
Mr. Robert OUrs and Mrs.
LARGE LAKE
Mal Van Meter, local nlle&lt;l on The •eeond largest '
IDtl Mn. Charlie Cmoll. water lake within the boulldar·
Mr. Charlie CarroU returned ies of the United States Is
ldlllllplttYJIIIIDt al Columbus Okeechob!e, to miles ~rlh~!
alter befna sick ot home wl.lb of Polm Btll!b, Fla. The
ftu lor the past week.
covers .m area of 7110 IQillft
Jtev. John Busch visited Mr. mUes, but ila maximum
011t Bradford IIIII Mr. and Ml'lo [II on!y 11 itel.
!araest Johnson, Raclne Rt.
---lin. John lull! Is IIIIJirov!ng Eddie An!aro, noted ~~
at Holr.Or HoSPital, and wi.U re- rode 1110 .trallbl losers.~
111m 111me iD a few daYS. . bl 111fite:ed Ide liM vlcto!J•

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POMIIOY
PHONI WYUID

OWNER

VIsit The
Blue Flame P..tlval

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APRIL 20.21
8 PM
POMEROY
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SCHOOL

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' Mrs. R"Y l'ilri•ty, Bobby, Deb- 1daughter, Fern, spent a

loined our experienced st1H, 1nd In·

WILL GIVE AWAY VALUABLE
PRIZES EACH NIGHT.

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David Belcastro and
M i ss mes an aug 1 ers, a po I
"·J1.1m bus, Mr. and Mr.
Man·1yn \\'.1
1 ~on, \N
Belandf M". Ray Hines
and Mr~. Opha Offutt,
Carll sons,
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and Opal Marie. Alhen~ Rd .,i Mrs. Don MaUaek
! and Mr. and Mrs. Thnmu Web· Donna K1y, Belpre, were
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I day dinner guests of Mrs.
Sunday dinner i! Ut'StS or Mrs. lie Christy.
t Letha Wnod were Mr. an
Mrs. Forrest Showalter

lola lntroduee• Gt'aee

••• To Make Your Living,. Easier

Now is a (l#rfut rimt

sOciety NOteS

Firat Time wave.
lllcludlnr oboplnr oad otytfnl . .. ... t12JO

lOLA IARTRUM

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h't all ia 1be tumble drylngl The difference
between the h1nhllelf Gf • weather-dried
rowel and rho ~u!li- of a DRYER
dried towel is tmuing.

Weekend fllleota ol Mr. and
Mre. Arthur Orr were Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Neuman and lamlfy of Gallon, Dr. and Mrs. Rill·
er Grueser and family of IAI·
an. On SUnday, the Orra and
- - - - - - - - - thl!ir gueoto Wl!l'e dinner IUeotl
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By Clarice Allen
' of Mr. and Mre. Bob Leo, Bash· ,
Saturday
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APRIL 20-21-- 8 P.M.

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The llnt penDUIODIIhlt'o aeluall1 000D l6r , _ llafr,
Who! mobl Pfnl Tl. . _ _ , II COillaiDI I Nl"'
ductloa of balr'o oolurlll oil, 1411011111, lhll'o MIUallr
ob10rbed by rour hair. Pmldel protoelloD .,....
deyn011. Glveo JOU 1 110ft, IUitmU
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Inr, unapolled beaul7 ol youth.

School Are A $5.00 Morfo Normon Gift Cor•

Brenda Burris Says:

Nationaline
Gas Water
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Introductory Ollar -

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oter dinner guests ol Mr. and
Mrs. Don Jobnson andsons Brl·
Week~d

Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
Sayre-, local, Mrs. Judy Brace
and son, Racl~e, and Mrs. and
Mrs. Roy Gillilan and cllfldren,
Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Paynter

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Any pot or pan in your kil&lt;:h-

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as ways to prepare bu11inesses cooperating, a IODJ
foodl new 1o
their list of prizes will be !Jiven
members of th&lt; audience as
,, A Taate of Amarica" is one
.of the
SOBsion.

provlda tho "wall-to-wall" lc heatinl ne«&lt;s in the home.
rls and Manager Bob Eichhorn
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boat 10 neceo!BrY for good com- In the catalogue of gas appll·
conducting the "trip," assl!led Doet your home have "wall- e..• that render 101!18
fort.
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by Betty Newton, local home to-wall" beat?
of t!Ja room IDIU84ble."
Clean, efficient, forced • air wall furnaces, baseboard hea~
service adviser for Columbua It should, or your h•at!ng Furthermore, he
keep ,all parts of the era, gas logs, radmnt heater•,
Gl! of Ohio.
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syatem Jan't doing ito job prop- lamperaturos throughout
home - Including the ba•emeAI single-room heaters and many
1'1" Blue Flame ~e.tJVal Is •rlY . Bccordln~ to Bob Eichhorn, home shollld be squally
- worm, comfortable and usa- varieties of each of these
being prMonted here ny Cot uno- . Qlue Flame F•stival manager. form. If there's a wide varia- ble regardleoo of bow cold it 1 So whatever your need--ball&gt;
b11 G_as, with the PornP;o.v · • "Temperatures should be unl-!tlon between rooms, you
gets outside.
Iroom, built-in room, summer
llfddleporl Dally Senllne. and form from noor to celllng ana Jence discomfrot as you move !;'as heating syotems ..eel be- cottage or frailer - gas heat
C!OOperatlng merchan!!l as co · from wan to wall,'' Eichhorn about.
cause they are designed and 1 has the answer.
sponsOra.
points out. "Cold air iurklni In Gas central heatinl systems, en!Jineered to control all of the A d · ddltion to "fitting"
Tho
llawafi, corhera crealell 'forbidden Ill· properly designed and reguJat· condiUona tbat make for true
n ' '" a
Pacific
and
comfort - uniform temperature any situation, natural
ga s
and humidity, proper ~lrcula- beating system~ cost less to op. ~~
tioD of clean, Ultered a1r, and erate and matntaln than any r&lt;
instant response to temperature other type. Natural gas ~ the IW
change.
number one house heating fuel Im
There are also many specilll - providing more winter heat ' ~·
beaters designed to "ftl" speell· than aU other fuels combined. ~

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the way, memDera oi U"' perrorrnance
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may find
Thursday.
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pearance ln PGmeroy, WednM· to Ohlo.q, will be d.Jsousllld jaudlancea of the current
day and Thuroday, April 20 and and demonstrated by M~a Bur· 1011'1 Feotival,
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Dally Sentine~ Pomeroy-M•ddlopori,
0,, April 19, 1866-!a
Both performan~ea begin at
8 p.m. Admlaslon " free. .
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l• tour of rqlonal Ablencan
will be preaented to the aud·
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Burris explains._ ''Turn it on an_d

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.· 1tanl thermostatic control any
better lhcm a gas flame." Miss

Aloni with the foodo to lle of lwo Bfuo Flame Festival
dl!monstrated, MlJi Buris wlU Shows entirely new for the cur· . ·
an insilfht into the var· rent aesson, according to Aflan •

"A Taste of America" Is the New Enllalld wlU be among the rll and Elcllhorn.

title of the opening show ol the reliona thet wlfl be villted by The entertiin!ng
Llue Flame Festival, the enter- the fira~tlllow oudience. In eo,h, coatume chinjes and

an modern gas ranges. _accord;tng to Miss Brenda Burrrs, host- .
ess ror thf! Blue Flame Festi·
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A bousewile no looger ael!ds Not R she bas u automatic lnfl to Mlsa Brenda Jlurrls, host- about dolnfllaundry. "!'be ctevel- eel on U as welt"
to be a part-time ~atller pro- gas dryer, tllat Is,
ess lor tbe Blue Flame Festival, opment of tile gas elothes dryer ,
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~t::~ ·::!:.~~ ~t ~r:om"a t" rlf't"idin~e "'Orvin ~if: clothes once was .• who admit&amp; she knowl little .. aot only. bas brought the sui- Laboratory expertments b~V, ·
By ADA SLACK
wheR to do the family wasb. IbJt-or-miss proposition," accor(l..l bOulllle matter, ouu IRII~ U~~:.ll aiUuc iHduu.-., l.,~~ il~ !~ti-W-::- sdrholwdn that clothes 2W0as,hed at ,.._
Attendance at the E.U.B. .
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1m~ u~
ChUrch School Eastor . Sijllday eent guest. of her motl)f&gt;r Mrs.l Harley 1!. Jon·l&amp; .., of
WolfJ daushtor-ln-law, Mr" and_ Mrs.! Mrs. ~· who rtturned
to lnfl a -:~c~~· drylet: d~ ';
was 47 with a coJiectJOR of Myrtle McBride. •
Pen, atteRded tullE!ral r,en~esj Robert SlaCk, vav10. IIHI MDYD! meir I10Jilell1 un awiUij.
appreCI · a or ose t .
$19.85. Sunri,. services were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morarily for Wilkie Sarson, " the Bap- of MasaU!on; soa and diughter- Easter weekend guesls of color briUianee. The ' 8 n' ,
alsc heald .
and Marcy Jo and Terry Lee tist Cbur-!h in Racine 01 11m s- iJl..law, Mr. and Mrs. Eirl Wat. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Diddle cledothesuwhndeo hung o:;:oors ~~~Mr. anci Mrs. RaymoRd But- of Columbus spent the East- day. ·
kina, Mike, Clharessa\·-"nd Carol IMll sons were their ebildren,
du 8 worn er on~cher and daughter, Jellll, have er weekenil with hi! mot~er, Miss Eleanor ay Schneider of Toledo. On Sundiy they l\lr and Mrs. Paul IJibo"n and few ex~sw:ea tot:;" ble:'~'
returned to their home in Mrs. Pauline Morarity
end spent aR Eas~er •.•acatinn frum were all dinner guesta of Mrs. r.bildro of Lancasttr, Mt. 81)1) suo, w PPo:tR .WID 8 an u.
Winston Salem, N. C., ufter a brother, Marty.
Marshall eoUege, HuntiJgton. S~ck'e daughter ~ son-ln-law Mr!. Hermaa Mart~LI (If Pom- ing dirt particles ill the alr.
visit with her motller,
MrS. Mr. and Mrs. Jame•
R. The ThiM Wedac!IJ.ly Home: Mr. and Mrs, Harley E. Jobll- ''0)1 and Mr. and Mro. WDIIam
And aew development! a
Augusta Will and Mr and Mrs. White of Do•bar, W. Va , spent makers C!-Jb will be on tile soa and cblldrell of Wolf Ptn. CUidlll and cbildres, Io&lt;nl.
belplng boost tile •lrendy ""
JaJnes Authersoo alld daugb- Easter wJth his mother, Mrs. "Dialing For Dollar&lt;" WSAZ. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Juniot Martla 1ng popularity of gas dryers.
Patricia.
Agnes
Whito
and uncle, TV show Wed•c.il•'Y, April Ill, Jolm Slack and Johnny, loest have moved to lbe &lt;llarlea Yost Some have extra capacity f,,,
Visitors of Mr!. Vena Souls- Richard Durkworth. Saturriay at 9 a, m.
Mr. and Mrs. William TbueJI. farm at Nease SetOement.
the woman with a• large famil}
and daughter, Glenna, were visitors were Mr. aRd
Mrs. Mr. anrt Mn Hlcbard Rousll. ., were Easter Day pests of Mrs. Jobl Bohram aJKI il'otb- Many have a selectio1 range u.
Mr. aRd Mrs. Edward Souls- Millard
Duckworth of HuRt- spent Tuesday ~ Gallipolis. his sister and brother-In-law, er, ..Rollin CIIITOII, were recent drying needs and varying heah.
daughter, Joan: Mr. and inglo!J.
Easter Dot vlsito'11 of Mrs. Mr. and Mro. Kenneth Arm- IIUOSI! of their aliter and broth· Some have a "cool down" "'
. Thomas Soulsby, daugh- Mr. aRd Mrs. Ken11eth K~:u~bler Maggie Otddht aud daugb.er, atroq of Cincinnati. The 40th er-ln-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Her~ tins to restore wrinkle resi~l
Debbie of Cleveland; Mr. and tw1 childre• of Sugar Grace 011..-, were Mr.
and wecldlni anniversary of Mr. scbel Rose and cbiLlreD of MIJI. ance while otllers have an ultra·
and Mrs. LewJS Soulsby
and Creek SlJOn• the Easte&gt;· wetk Mrs. Darr.O Brown, Freddie ud Mra. Thuener was oboerv- etavUle. '1110)' were joilfti there· viiJ\e&lt; light to add JIUJlShine
Mr. ••d Mrs. Robert lllcCJuog eod wW&gt; ber psreots. Mr. and a1d Leana, ol Mileral Wells, W. Ill. 'l'bey weno lllllft"led II CIJI. by their bro1:1er, Joha Carroll lreahneSB. Most have lint col
of st. Albans. W. Va.; Mr. Mrs. Fred Jeokins, ilr.
\'a.; Della· Starkey of CoJum. oluaU oa AprD 10, 11121 wblcb Jr. of Soulb Cbarlestml, W. Va. lectors and 0.. ..,. model ever.
Mrs. Eddie Soulsby
and Easter Day gue•ls of Mr. bus and Alice Flaaagao of Park- wao aiS&lt;I Easter Day.
Mro. Larry Dllciler Rlf cLll· bas a lint "lnolncerator"' io that
family of Fairdale, W. Va., and and Mrs. Royal Thomas l'lere ersburg, W. Va.
Mrs. Oma Winebreoner bas d'"fD returned to Columbus Df- the housewife never h8t to opMr. and Mrs. Keith Kirby a11d their
son and
daugnter·\o- Mr. aDd M.rll!. Robert A. Har-- retw'ned to her home here aft- ter 1 •isit bert with
her en a container to remove the
two cbildreJJ of Van, W. Va. Jaw. Mr. afld Mr.!!. Paul l'hom- den aad sot, Eric, of M:ariOr, er spe11ding two weeks
in mother, Mtll. Rose11a Thomsna collected fluff.
Mr. and Mrs. 'f'burman Kais- as and 'iau~ot.er alild smJ·ia-law, were Easter wef.ke11J !IUtltl of New .Brightoa. Pa., with her IDd family. Her mother ICCID· And, Miss Burris coBcluded.
er a1d daughter of lrootoo Mr. and Mn. Raymood Miller, bl• paren.s, Mr. aod Mro.
cbildroo, Mr. and Mn. Elmer paaled ber to Colllllli1Us.
1 gas dryer operates no t h •
•pent Friday witll his ;ister daughters. Marilyn,
Kore•, bert Hard••, J1mm, and Deb- Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Qlarles Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ruscbel least expensive of aU fuels. A
and orother·iR·Iaw. M,. aod Sydney aod son. Tommy, of hJe.
Mills ud Mr. ud Mrs. Earl ud dllldreo of Pomeroy aad normal load COllis Jess than 1
Mrs. Robert Harden, Jimmy Columbus •Rd Mik• Thomp•on Easter wee&lt;elld guests
of Davlsol and grllldsoa, Mr. steve 'l'berp, local, were East- penoy to dry. This ecooomy.
SO "MESS- LESS" is the gas operated outdoor grill of and Deobie.
of Orleot.
Mrs. Ada ~tact 111d soa, Pot. and Mn. RoaDie Miller. She er guests ol Mn. Ruschel'o par- pllll malnleJIIJnce-lree operaUon.
the type demonstrated at the Blue Flame Festival, !hal Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams Mrs. Ad• Slack alld oon, Ea· Eldea E. Slack, who II borne was a.-panted bere "' Mr .. Hil, Hr. IIIII Mro. Carsoa is 8R Important factor io lixlay's
thk;
lady can wear her white lace glo\•es while she and sons ol Rayland were rP.- gene, aRd il~r daughter, Mrs. 01: leave wert ber liP
lftd aad Mr1. Miller and Mr. ud Hayes,
budget-consCious houaeholds.
on lhe grilL

lALII REPORT
OMe Vallq IJ\onloek 0:.
GIWpolls, April If, Iliff
HOGS - 1'ID to 220 lbo. 22 to
2S: 2211 to 250 lba. 22 to 23;
Light 20 to JS; Fat Sows 18
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VEAL CALVF.'I - Tops , Dally Seottnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aprll19,
125; Snoats n to 211.
110; Secnoda 28 to S2; Mt!dlum
CAITLE - Steers 211 to 51; ' 22 to 28; Com. &amp; llvs. 20 to 32;
HeUers 18 to 2ii; Baby Reel Culls 18 to 22.
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18; Fat Cows 18 to 20: SHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms. 5
Canners 12 to 18; Bulla 18' to 10; Stock Ewes 4 to 10;
22.50; Mllk Cows 11111 to 200.
Sheep 5 to 10; Culla I to 5;

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You(ll Be A Lovelier

llf.Ar Sixtaf!n:
This column Is for young peo- H I were your motber

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ADd you !lbDuldl You're receiving the aristocrat
of rinp. America's favorite since 1850. You'D lldore
Its ullnl-moclem, lofty styling. You'll eberish ill dsr·
lini lbroae. And bell be happy, too! He's buying
the cliamoad with the world famoua ArtCarved guar·
lllltee. Get all the filets 8Jld see our complete collection
lodq. Models from $160.
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LAMBS - Tops :11: Seoollds
18 to 20; !Jght Wts. 15 to 20;
Common 14 to 18.

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OWT1{'rs who installed gas a1r 1
conrlitirming
sl1owed
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appetites and di sposd.JOns im- [ Tile k rem I in was the
proved ; colds. hay t evt~r and : central fortress in medieval
Russian c1t1es. It was usual·
similar ailment s wPre drasti- : I• situated on the .high bank
cally reduced .md
frtrniliP 'i of a river or m the angle
spent more time at h()nlf' tu- formed by the confluPnc•
·&amp;ether.
or two riven. Inside were
In faq 1 nearly every iam1iy In- I loralrd th~ cathedral, pal·
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· aces for the bishop and
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uJ gas a•r coRd!- prince, government ... oftlct
,,tto.ning ' s a low • ('()St !uxury I buildings and stores for
they · -. Jdn't afford to be with,! ~mmunition and provisions
,tuf.
m case of siege. SeverallrnEicbom said there are two portant dtiea such 11 Mos.
.tHt:s.ic type!! of gas air condl- , cow, Smolensk and Novo.
· gorod were bllllt arowul old
tiooors: a central
-'lystem kr8.111lin1.
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While In l'otlieroy.Jnd :Middleport for the "Coollllit llchool'! Wtllo
neaday and Thunday, April 10th and 211t. Be 1AD't to attend tile

ONS GIVIN AT EACH SESSION ATTEND lOTH SESSIONS

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FLuvvcRS

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closed mind witll a lew i
AS with the rest of Helen Help
ultimatums,
tile first one beilll.
Us, It welcomet laughs but
won't dodge a serious question "Let's talk tllis over wllb our
minister - or else"' -H.
with a brush-off.
Dear Helen:
Send your teen-age
what to do or when to com•
Uons to YOUTH ASKED
what ro do or whtn to come
IT, &lt;are of Helen Help
home or how to act. I've raised
this newspaper.
since I can remember,
SO YOU THINK YOU'VE
my motller has never
GOT IT TUUGB?
sober slnee f ean rememDearl Helen:
I clean the house
and
My mother won't let me talk
comes home drunk and
more tllan 20 minutes on tile
It up, throwlnfl h e r
phone .. Door Helea: I'm 18,
everywhere, and breakand still can't car-date
thinga, Once 1 told a man
Dear Helen: If I say goodbye
home to leave and
for more than five minutes. on
threw a bottle at me. Out· I
tile front porch, my Dad opens side of running away, is there
the door and Invites the hoy ln.
1 can do?-LONER
What's worse, he turns on the
II~~;: light
Dear
Helen: Call Alcoholics Anonymous.
II
won't let me wear
(It's listed in your phone book.)
IIII :,~~,;;'~::r:.canto parents
school.
Your mother may not be ready
get? -· for their help, but you, at least,
Heleo: Mom says if
can join Alateen, which J under11 don"l cut my bangs to
stand Is active In your city. It's
tile eyeboows,
a group of young people whose
abe'U take away my allowance purpose is to change what th.ey
•• · Dear DeleD: Dashwater can and Jearn to live with the
spllto my !lnflernalls, but my rest. You'D find a lot of solaeell
Dod just WON'T understand . . . and a great deal of encourageDear Kids: Major problems? ment here. - H.
They may seem so to you, but Dear Helen:
every one of them can be solved w1th patience, compromise F~r every minute I am late
and, most of all, a little grow- eommg home, I have to stay
lng-up time. Your pareoto care borne !bat many days, even if
about you enough to make fair I have a good excuse, or call. I
rules. A lot of young people I can only take tile family car
aren't that lucky, and I'D give out for one hour every two
you some examples:
wet'ks. I'm 18, almoal a man.
Dear Helea:
Why am I lr!Bted like a baby?
My lather h8B buill a bo• a· I'm enlisting - DON
round tile telephone and
he Dar Don
locks It whenever he goes to You'll find about tile same
II work.. Even my mother can't kind of restrictions in the Army,
1\HJuswer eaUs because he
but It Isn't called "babying."
anybody caiUng her through
Good luck! - H.
Is jll3t an old gossip
Tbls column Is dedicated .
But mostly It's to
family livi111, so if you're hav11ficom getting calls from
1nf1 kid trouble or just plain
which I wouldn't probably.
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
answers every phone &lt;all and She wUI also welcome your own
II"'I&lt;B who II Is and what they amusing e&gt;:periences. Address
want, and tlle11 usually
he llelen Bottel In care of tllis
lllllllm down tile receiver,
less It's lor him.
He says I can't date until I'm
ready for marriage, but how
do you know you're ready unless you ean talk to boys?
one even nods to me at church
I get a big lecture on bow evil
are. - SIXTEEN

BRENDA BURRIS, LECTURER FOR

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Authorized Art Clrved Dealer

-True Cooking Luxury at an !conomical Price.

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hnme atr con&lt;htlOnea .by I vide a survey free of charge.
Jllllll .1 gas. the only st&gt;n~at mA
This survey will establish (l)
you feel - even on hot. mug- the size and type of gas air
gy days -;: ~s one of complete dit.ioning unil. flect&gt;ssary
comlort. lt s never too twt. , roo] the home, (2 1 th~
or t~ ro\d, dr.~rty . or stagn. un, t ivenes~ of present duct - '~~.~,; :I
humJd or dry, Etchhorn con- , for rooting, and 13) what.
tinued. "'Instt&gt;ad. t\1e &lt;ttmo .~- i ""'"· du('t work. air ir.U:kes
phere is just right. "
ctr.euit t:cmnedors need
be
The \:it'('f!'t lies in the !'11): 11- added .
ty II. g:1s conditioning equip- , If you're pl&lt;:nmiAg to build
m11nt to {'Ont rul the \" ar iou_~ rle· a new home the ~815 ce mpaH)'
m('nls that p~odt~t·e ~rue co m- will pro\•ide
assistance
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the proper yearture . hullltdil y. proper cp·tu l;t- I :o round
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conditioRisg
lion of ~:~ir . md r-le&lt;tnl inc•s.
t'fJUJpmenL
" \\:' hen all ot tht&gt;sf' f'll•mf•nts
Service and maintenauce
ar£' m pr&lt;~pl'r bal ance .. ,
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mf&gt;nt J~ arailab le from lhe gas :
rrsull i;; ;·uHl cnmlort "
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Today. &lt;Hr condl!ton tng ran _,;...:::::::;;::::::::....-bt enJOYt'd .'11\ vea. long.
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whether Lhe Lemper&lt;~ture out- ' ~
sid.~ is ZI:'I'O or 100 dt&gt; ~: rees .
Yml s:f'ep betler at night
and awaken
rerreshed beC&lt;ic!'"l'· w1th window s dosPd dus t
JH'l:r·n and no iM~ an• kpet out.
Yuu enjo,v more privary and
thr.re is less nft-d for heavy
cleet1 ring und opt&gt;n~ivi
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PRIZES AT EACH SESSIONI

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It's Cool ... the Coolest!
filtered air in tht wiRter: and
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And ~· ou don't have to be !I connected lfl aA existiRg warm
bf' •1nik to recognize it's the air furnace.
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Bob I He !iuggt'sts that if you'rt conEichhorJI.
Blue F'lame Fe ~ I ~iderm g natural gas air
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WE WILL GIVE AWAY VALUABLE

DOZENS OF PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY EACH NIGHT II

dishes done first, this young lady has no fear of missing
the first dance, and her beau doesn't, either. She's using
a gas-&lt;&gt;perated dishwasher witlo plenty of gas-heated wa·
ter to wash the dinnerware-a maUer t1&gt; ·Joe brwghl lo
tho attentillll of Bhlt Flame festival audiQJUJOI.

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A bousewile no looger ael!ds Not R she bas u automatic lnfl to Mlsa Brenda Jlurrls, host- about dolnfllaundry. "!'be ctevel- eel on U as welt"
to be a part-time ~atller pro- gas dryer, tllat Is,
ess lor tbe Blue Flame Festival, opment of tile gas elothes dryer ,
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~t::~ ·::!:.~~ ~t ~r:om"a t" rlf't"idin~e "'Orvin ~if: clothes once was .• who admit&amp; she knowl little .. aot only. bas brought the sui- Laboratory expertments b~V, ·
By ADA SLACK
wheR to do the family wasb. IbJt-or-miss proposition," accor(l..l bOulllle matter, ouu IRII~ U~~:.ll aiUuc iHduu.-., l.,~~ il~ !~ti-W-::- sdrholwdn that clothes 2W0as,hed at ,.._
Attendance at the E.U.B. .
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1m~ u~
ChUrch School Eastor . Sijllday eent guest. of her motl)f&gt;r Mrs.l Harley 1!. Jon·l&amp; .., of
WolfJ daushtor-ln-law, Mr" and_ Mrs.! Mrs. ~· who rtturned
to lnfl a -:~c~~· drylet: d~ ';
was 47 with a coJiectJOR of Myrtle McBride. •
Pen, atteRded tullE!ral r,en~esj Robert SlaCk, vav10. IIHI MDYD! meir I10Jilell1 un awiUij.
appreCI · a or ose t .
$19.85. Sunri,. services were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morarily for Wilkie Sarson, " the Bap- of MasaU!on; soa and diughter- Easter weekend guesls of color briUianee. The ' 8 n' ,
alsc heald .
and Marcy Jo and Terry Lee tist Cbur-!h in Racine 01 11m s- iJl..law, Mr. and Mrs. Eirl Wat. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Diddle cledothesuwhndeo hung o:;:oors ~~~Mr. anci Mrs. RaymoRd But- of Columbus spent the East- day. ·
kina, Mike, Clharessa\·-"nd Carol IMll sons were their ebildren,
du 8 worn er on~cher and daughter, Jellll, have er weekenil with hi! mot~er, Miss Eleanor ay Schneider of Toledo. On Sundiy they l\lr and Mrs. Paul IJibo"n and few ex~sw:ea tot:;" ble:'~'
returned to their home in Mrs. Pauline Morarity
end spent aR Eas~er •.•acatinn frum were all dinner guesta of Mrs. r.bildro of Lancasttr, Mt. 81)1) suo, w PPo:tR .WID 8 an u.
Winston Salem, N. C., ufter a brother, Marty.
Marshall eoUege, HuntiJgton. S~ck'e daughter ~ son-ln-law Mr!. Hermaa Mart~LI (If Pom- ing dirt particles ill the alr.
visit with her motller,
MrS. Mr. and Mrs. Jame•
R. The ThiM Wedac!IJ.ly Home: Mr. and Mrs, Harley E. Jobll- ''0)1 and Mr. and Mro. WDIIam
And aew development! a
Augusta Will and Mr and Mrs. White of Do•bar, W. Va , spent makers C!-Jb will be on tile soa and cblldrell of Wolf Ptn. CUidlll and cbildres, Io&lt;nl.
belplng boost tile •lrendy ""
JaJnes Authersoo alld daugb- Easter wJth his mother, Mrs. "Dialing For Dollar&lt;" WSAZ. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Juniot Martla 1ng popularity of gas dryers.
Patricia.
Agnes
Whito
and uncle, TV show Wed•c.il•'Y, April Ill, Jolm Slack and Johnny, loest have moved to lbe &lt;llarlea Yost Some have extra capacity f,,,
Visitors of Mr!. Vena Souls- Richard Durkworth. Saturriay at 9 a, m.
Mr. and Mrs. William TbueJI. farm at Nease SetOement.
the woman with a• large famil}
and daughter, Glenna, were visitors were Mr. aRd
Mrs. Mr. anrt Mn Hlcbard Rousll. ., were Easter Day pests of Mrs. Jobl Bohram aJKI il'otb- Many have a selectio1 range u.
Mr. aRd Mrs. Edward Souls- Millard
Duckworth of HuRt- spent Tuesday ~ Gallipolis. his sister and brother-In-law, er, ..Rollin CIIITOII, were recent drying needs and varying heah.
daughter, Joan: Mr. and inglo!J.
Easter Dot vlsito'11 of Mrs. Mr. and Mro. Kenneth Arm- IIUOSI! of their aliter and broth· Some have a "cool down" "'
. Thomas Soulsby, daugh- Mr. aRd Mrs. Ken11eth K~:u~bler Maggie Otddht aud daugb.er, atroq of Cincinnati. The 40th er-ln-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Her~ tins to restore wrinkle resi~l
Debbie of Cleveland; Mr. and tw1 childre• of Sugar Grace 011..-, were Mr.
and wecldlni anniversary of Mr. scbel Rose and cbiLlreD of MIJI. ance while otllers have an ultra·
and Mrs. LewJS Soulsby
and Creek SlJOn• the Easte&gt;· wetk Mrs. Darr.O Brown, Freddie ud Mra. Thuener was oboerv- etavUle. '1110)' were joilfti there· viiJ\e&lt; light to add JIUJlShine
Mr. ••d Mrs. Robert lllcCJuog eod wW&gt; ber psreots. Mr. and a1d Leana, ol Mileral Wells, W. Ill. 'l'bey weno lllllft"led II CIJI. by their bro1:1er, Joha Carroll lreahneSB. Most have lint col
of st. Albans. W. Va.; Mr. Mrs. Fred Jeokins, ilr.
\'a.; Della· Starkey of CoJum. oluaU oa AprD 10, 11121 wblcb Jr. of Soulb Cbarlestml, W. Va. lectors and 0.. ..,. model ever.
Mrs. Eddie Soulsby
and Easter Day gue•ls of Mr. bus and Alice Flaaagao of Park- wao aiS&lt;I Easter Day.
Mro. Larry Dllciler Rlf cLll· bas a lint "lnolncerator"' io that
family of Fairdale, W. Va., and and Mrs. Royal Thomas l'lere ersburg, W. Va.
Mrs. Oma Winebreoner bas d'"fD returned to Columbus Df- the housewife never h8t to opMr. and Mrs. Keith Kirby a11d their
son and
daugnter·\o- Mr. aDd M.rll!. Robert A. Har-- retw'ned to her home here aft- ter 1 •isit bert with
her en a container to remove the
two cbildreJJ of Van, W. Va. Jaw. Mr. afld Mr.!!. Paul l'hom- den aad sot, Eric, of M:ariOr, er spe11ding two weeks
in mother, Mtll. Rose11a Thomsna collected fluff.
Mr. and Mrs. 'f'burman Kais- as and 'iau~ot.er alild smJ·ia-law, were Easter wef.ke11J !IUtltl of New .Brightoa. Pa., with her IDd family. Her mother ICCID· And, Miss Burris coBcluded.
er a1d daughter of lrootoo Mr. and Mn. Raymood Miller, bl• paren.s, Mr. aod Mro.
cbildroo, Mr. and Mn. Elmer paaled ber to Colllllli1Us.
1 gas dryer operates no t h •
•pent Friday witll his ;ister daughters. Marilyn,
Kore•, bert Hard••, J1mm, and Deb- Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Qlarles Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ruscbel least expensive of aU fuels. A
and orother·iR·Iaw. M,. aod Sydney aod son. Tommy, of hJe.
Mills ud Mr. ud Mrs. Earl ud dllldreo of Pomeroy aad normal load COllis Jess than 1
Mrs. Robert Harden, Jimmy Columbus •Rd Mik• Thomp•on Easter wee&lt;elld guests
of Davlsol and grllldsoa, Mr. steve 'l'berp, local, were East- penoy to dry. This ecooomy.
SO "MESS- LESS" is the gas operated outdoor grill of and Deobie.
of Orleot.
Mrs. Ada ~tact 111d soa, Pot. and Mn. RoaDie Miller. She er guests ol Mn. Ruschel'o par- pllll malnleJIIJnce-lree operaUon.
the type demonstrated at the Blue Flame Festival, !hal Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams Mrs. Ad• Slack alld oon, Ea· Eldea E. Slack, who II borne was a.-panted bere "' Mr .. Hil, Hr. IIIII Mro. Carsoa is 8R Important factor io lixlay's
thk;
lady can wear her white lace glo\•es while she and sons ol Rayland were rP.- gene, aRd il~r daughter, Mrs. 01: leave wert ber liP
lftd aad Mr1. Miller and Mr. ud Hayes,
budget-consCious houaeholds.
on lhe grilL

lALII REPORT
OMe Vallq IJ\onloek 0:.
GIWpolls, April If, Iliff
HOGS - 1'ID to 220 lbo. 22 to
2S: 2211 to 250 lba. 22 to 23;
Light 20 to JS; Fat Sows 18
to 211; Slap 14 to 18; Baars

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14 to 20 Sows l P!ga '1$
VEAL CALVF.'I - Tops , Dally Seottnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aprll19,
125; Snoats n to 211.
110; Secnoda 28 to S2; Mt!dlum
CAITLE - Steers 211 to 51; ' 22 to 28; Com. &amp; llvs. 20 to 32;
HeUers 18 to 2ii; Baby Reel Culls 18 to 22.
31
18; Fat Cows 18 to 20: SHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms. 5
Canners 12 to 18; Bulla 18' to 10; Stock Ewes 4 to 10;
22.50; Mllk Cows 11111 to 200.
Sheep 5 to 10; Culla I to 5;

HELEN HELP US!

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You(ll Be A Lovelier

llf.Ar Sixtaf!n:
This column Is for young peo- H I were your motber

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of rinp. America's favorite since 1850. You'D lldore
Its ullnl-moclem, lofty styling. You'll eberish ill dsr·
lini lbroae. And bell be happy, too! He's buying
the cliamoad with the world famoua ArtCarved guar·
lllltee. Get all the filets 8Jld see our complete collection
lodq. Models from $160.
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appetites and di sposd.JOns im- [ Tile k rem I in was the
proved ; colds. hay t evt~r and : central fortress in medieval
Russian c1t1es. It was usual·
similar ailment s wPre drasti- : I• situated on the .high bank
cally reduced .md
frtrniliP 'i of a river or m the angle
spent more time at h()nlf' tu- formed by the confluPnc•
·&amp;ether.
or two riven. Inside were
In faq 1 nearly every iam1iy In- I loralrd th~ cathedral, pal·
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· aces for the bishop and
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uJ gas a•r coRd!- prince, government ... oftlct
,,tto.ning ' s a low • ('()St !uxury I buildings and stores for
they · -. Jdn't afford to be with,! ~mmunition and provisions
,tuf.
m case of siege. SeverallrnEicbom said there are two portant dtiea such 11 Mos.
.tHt:s.ic type!! of gas air condl- , cow, Smolensk and Novo.
· gorod were bllllt arowul old
tiooors: a central
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"The Blue Flame Festival·

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closed mind witll a lew i
AS with the rest of Helen Help
ultimatums,
tile first one beilll.
Us, It welcomet laughs but
won't dodge a serious question "Let's talk tllis over wllb our
minister - or else"' -H.
with a brush-off.
Dear Helen:
Send your teen-age
what to do or when to com•
Uons to YOUTH ASKED
what ro do or whtn to come
IT, &lt;are of Helen Help
home or how to act. I've raised
this newspaper.
since I can remember,
SO YOU THINK YOU'VE
my motller has never
GOT IT TUUGB?
sober slnee f ean rememDearl Helen:
I clean the house
and
My mother won't let me talk
comes home drunk and
more tllan 20 minutes on tile
It up, throwlnfl h e r
phone .. Door Helea: I'm 18,
everywhere, and breakand still can't car-date
thinga, Once 1 told a man
Dear Helen: If I say goodbye
home to leave and
for more than five minutes. on
threw a bottle at me. Out· I
tile front porch, my Dad opens side of running away, is there
the door and Invites the hoy ln.
1 can do?-LONER
What's worse, he turns on the
II~~;: light
Dear
Helen: Call Alcoholics Anonymous.
II
won't let me wear
(It's listed in your phone book.)
IIII :,~~,;;'~::r:.canto parents
school.
Your mother may not be ready
get? -· for their help, but you, at least,
Heleo: Mom says if
can join Alateen, which J under11 don"l cut my bangs to
stand Is active In your city. It's
tile eyeboows,
a group of young people whose
abe'U take away my allowance purpose is to change what th.ey
•• · Dear DeleD: Dashwater can and Jearn to live with the
spllto my !lnflernalls, but my rest. You'D find a lot of solaeell
Dod just WON'T understand . . . and a great deal of encourageDear Kids: Major problems? ment here. - H.
They may seem so to you, but Dear Helen:
every one of them can be solved w1th patience, compromise F~r every minute I am late
and, most of all, a little grow- eommg home, I have to stay
lng-up time. Your pareoto care borne !bat many days, even if
about you enough to make fair I have a good excuse, or call. I
rules. A lot of young people I can only take tile family car
aren't that lucky, and I'D give out for one hour every two
you some examples:
wet'ks. I'm 18, almoal a man.
Dear Helea:
Why am I lr!Bted like a baby?
My lather h8B buill a bo• a· I'm enlisting - DON
round tile telephone and
he Dar Don
locks It whenever he goes to You'll find about tile same
II work.. Even my mother can't kind of restrictions in the Army,
1\HJuswer eaUs because he
but It Isn't called "babying."
anybody caiUng her through
Good luck! - H.
Is jll3t an old gossip
Tbls column Is dedicated .
But mostly It's to
family livi111, so if you're hav11ficom getting calls from
1nf1 kid trouble or just plain
which I wouldn't probably.
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
answers every phone &lt;all and She wUI also welcome your own
II"'I&lt;B who II Is and what they amusing e&gt;:periences. Address
want, and tlle11 usually
he llelen Bottel In care of tllis
lllllllm down tile receiver,
less It's lor him.
He says I can't date until I'm
ready for marriage, but how
do you know you're ready unless you ean talk to boys?
one even nods to me at church
I get a big lecture on bow evil
are. - SIXTEEN

BRENDA BURRIS, LECTURER FOR

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DEBUTANTE RANGE

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Authorized Art Clrved Dealer

-True Cooking Luxury at an !conomical Price.

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hnme atr con&lt;htlOnea .by I vide a survey free of charge.
Jllllll .1 gas. the only st&gt;n~at mA
This survey will establish (l)
you feel - even on hot. mug- the size and type of gas air
gy days -;: ~s one of complete dit.ioning unil. flect&gt;ssary
comlort. lt s never too twt. , roo] the home, (2 1 th~
or t~ ro\d, dr.~rty . or stagn. un, t ivenes~ of present duct - '~~.~,; :I
humJd or dry, Etchhorn con- , for rooting, and 13) what.
tinued. "'Instt&gt;ad. t\1e &lt;ttmo .~- i ""'"· du('t work. air ir.U:kes
phere is just right. "
ctr.euit t:cmnedors need
be
The \:it'('f!'t lies in the !'11): 11- added .
ty II. g:1s conditioning equip- , If you're pl&lt;:nmiAg to build
m11nt to {'Ont rul the \" ar iou_~ rle· a new home the ~815 ce mpaH)'
m('nls that p~odt~t·e ~rue co m- will pro\•ide
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dishes done first, this young lady has no fear of missing
the first dance, and her beau doesn't, either. She's using
a gas-&lt;&gt;perated dishwasher witlo plenty of gas-heated wa·
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Mrs. Virginia Fisher wao, carididates, .~~ KOUih, lot ' '!')!!! ·~qilance ·banner and Malll!ie Diddle of Syracuse was M L Carrs
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WASiflNGTON (UP!) -Tho
wklespread public interest In
Sen. Mike Manofleld'o · Asian
JIIIICI conference proposal apP'lfs 1o reflect a growing
dellre for "'me honorable wav
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Vi!! Nam.
Some congressmen repo,-t a

The JIIICial room of tbe Syra· Mrs. Nina Theiss of
12th in the local school audit~r- ~ port was unanimously ~ 1110 pre8ent.
10. Mrs. Diddle was. born In tile , Long Bottom Methodlll
cuse Asbury MethodJst Chw-ch ~D :. Barbara Fusner,
i-fU. ~ ~4!':!. ~1t:t Stahl of 1inm The meeting Of;";ned wltb !~ey ,:~~~t;.: tnstalled
Tha llrog~m was vresented Syracu~ on ~-:r~~., ~:L ~~~ ' Church ,and t.!_leir \ Msba~ met
was ~e setting for • recent vU~e, Joyce Dains,
Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. I the s•nglng of the PI~ ~o u ~ ~'dY • m:"~s stated tQat.~~ l~b the 'tirSt graqe students. A\wnu.:n "l:w "'P" ..... .___,__ -- recem(y ~,~ Llw lwaho uf r.t.. a~
tiridal shower honoring Mrs a,,b Nicki,., Lia•:"'·
Jack seldenabel, Pomeroy and · and pledge lo lh&lt; Ame~tlan flag Mra. Wfo ,.the local uolt jj,d\t:y ·ban&lt;i'conststlng of 25 stu· day.
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Robert McNickle tRose A11P Va.; Mrs. Jae;l HaM ~y Frink· . Denison and friend of Rut· Iin nnil'loD, followed wtth the ~y-laws -~ .... .,~ ......~ ... ,...mi ,......,. ..,•.,_.,. thrl!e numbers. I Guests were her daughters a farewell party\ before they
Theiss).
I~e-·~)' , Lang9VI e, r,.
were Sunday guests of Mr. l PTA prayer by Marty WJIUams. ! neen cvn~~,;;u~ ...of'"th; ~~ A~-i;~k r,~~ -Old Woman and Grace Oller, who uves, wiih irei lett tor FioriOa.
'Plnk and white streamers le Stafford, Mrs. BHl
Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
, Cammunications were read fo~ the sign
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B p· ,, was read by Bruce mother; Della Starkey, Colum~ The meeting wa!l oppe~
falling from a while umbrella Pat:.lel~~ andK::~:::· McNn:kle Mr. and Mrs. Norman .Schae-[ from lh&lt; Meigs Counly Cancer I mitt.~. ndred llbr
book• 50\c:trll~ ,.'•Billy Goat Gruff," bus: Alica Flanagan, Par~ers- wi~ Tbe Lord's rdr~erUt Tht
suspended from the cellJn~. r~.
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:uine fer visited Friday evemng, at \ Society and Red Cro~s Chapter. ! OIL hu
ary
• was read b Patricia Anther· burg; granddaughters. Mrs. .scripture- was rea y t IH'I
were attached to corner~ tlt 'j JOO elilrbar~ Mc[!ck!:Je h . Athens with their daughter' Mrs. Also invitation to send delegates I for grades 1-3 ~n~ 50
~a:: , 'son' . anCI th! story was acted Daryl Brown and children Fred- retary, Mrs. Joseph Russell, 14
lhe gift !able by pink and while R~: ~lrs c~·v· kve M~Mildred Mkley.
' to lbe Universily Parent Educa-\H , were .ondd'':ay h ~~~ If by •Kelly Haymon. Ricky Hub· die ond Leann of Miner~! Wells, chaprer of John. Pra,{er p wao
IDows. The table was r.ol'e! t&gt;d • Bl l, lzer an IC I,
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John Story of Columbus spent , tion Workshop, to be Saturday, been receiVe t ro~g
e . . rd Mike Sewell and Mac W. Va.
by Mr. LeWIS Edge . oems
with a white tablecloth., center· !Q (lar~, Mrs. Ed.vt~e H cd.
st week with bis grand· \ Mav 14 at Muskingum College, \The PTA recorded Jts appr~la- baiUi~ms "Ten ApPles Up On were read by the .~embers a~
ed w1th a br1de and brktesm:lld ll\hnt'r!Ville; Mrs. ~n~s.
pa Mr and Mrs. Norman N · C~nt:ord Any one attend~ 1 tion for these book-s. ·
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David During the social hour, delic- guests, MNI.' W1lham Swain,
Games were played and pr_u.- 1 !\':r~. C&amp;IToll Nelgler.' M!~S
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inewlS asked~ contact Margar- 1 A meeting of the 6th gra~ op, ~~se :.ere books from ious refreshments of nut bread Mrs. Donald Myers, and Mr.
es won by Joyce D~irs a~a L~n- , d~ i\Hgler' Mrs. Or'&lt;JIIe C~'ks, Mr. and ¥rs. Edward Schae-- etg Cottrill or Marty Wdliams. l homeroom m?thers witb Av~d !'898 km~;~bile. Five songs were and topping, punch and coffee and ~ys. Minard Ball. A fareda Eichinger. The dool' pt lZe j rur~. Herbert. Part~er.
• r ! . fer or Minersville were recent \ The rou was remindeo of the Izo Sisson, chairman, to be he
e oo the
u accompan. were served. Hostess~! were well gift of money was pr~sentwas given to -Mrs. 8111 Hud· I):)!J'lld Cottrill,. :\-trs.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman So
District Conference , to make plans for the annual suiedng tb~ I gro bpy, Mrs Lee Dorothy Forbes Irene Rhodes, ed to the ·Csrrs by the prestdent,
E cnir.~er and Lmda. Mrs.
Schaefer
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61h grade party. Various mon- 1
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After Mrs McNickle opened et' Hu ,ba ' rs.
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Mr and Mrs. Chapelle a. Th nominating cemmittee r&amp;- ey making ideas were souS!'l " I
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ht&gt;r many gifts, refr~:-;hments of O·r.dle, Mrs. Ernest Th~JSS
bot~ 'or Barnesville wer~ wee.k- rt,e read by Mary Nease,\ Hos1esse~ for t~ May 10th1 's ~~ ~:~. e os
)tributing hostesses.
ft'" and kool-4id were ser~~dtcorated cake, ice cream. pnr- Patty Ann, Mrs. ca:rie
end guests of Mr. llfld
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tile situation. This seemed to
g~ln lmpelus from the polillcal
iUrhulence in South Viet Nam,
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mUitary juD.Ia was forced to
make to •the Buddbiita:
A year, ago Americana were
roncemed primarily wllh the
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mlngly wben bo decided to pour
in more mea and firepower
::.g.:!:::;~ t.'le V!::t C~r.g g'.!e!'!'~!l~!
and Communist North VIet
Nam.
But now, according to the
legislators, lh&lt;re are fe"' that
the Sooth Vietnamese may bo

illllble to acblevo any aort ol
poUUcal stability. Tho antiAmerican overtone8 of aome of
tile rectot.rlota ill South VIet
Nam undoobledly Had 111 e,!fect,
despite subsequent usertlonll
tbs,t lt w111• •n hudsmlft~ant
factor.
A.\'olda Optimism
The ~~!e ~!!!'t!!!~. ~...~!f\t
for a couple of bland statemeats that tlie r1ota were
simply "healthy" manifeolalions of lhe growth of
democracy, Is careful to avoid

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Ar,rll 22-23
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Beth: Davis
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Gerald elly and famil y.
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Millard VanMeter,
Cottrill, Mrs. Carl

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brother-in-law, Mr.
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Mrs. Milton Roush. Mrs.
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Maso•
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Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Buck
and family of New Lexington
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Mr. and Mrs. William Shttmak·

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SAIGON (UP!) - Buddhist leaders accused Premier !
Comp.any.
Nguyen Cao Ky's government of " plotting to betray the
people" by reneging on its promises to set up a civilian ; The arUIItic division will i
government and called for a mass meeting tonight.
' feature arrangements using I
More than 2,000 Catholics., meanwhile, demonstrated wild flowers, aarctssus, mod- 1
In the coastal dty of Da Nang to the north, demand1ug ern
ldeaa, hOJ•l ·1 rlll've.
I ..'ltJiddloiat leaders apologize for an artack on one of their and one called ·•Rain:'
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huildlngo. Catholic leaders threatened to coli out the failh- I The Juuior artistic I• coli- i
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Showers Briag i
met by Friday.
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~RESENT FLAG - Carl Kautz, president of the Chester Parent Teachers Assochl· i Tbe rapid • fire developments people
will have a tough
Tbe borllcultur• fl.,. will 1
tlon, accepted a new 50-star flag from the Pomeroy Drew Webster Post No. 39, American shook the uneasy political truce reaction." he replit&gt;d. "And this i bave speclmtn1 of nardssut 1
SAIGON (lJPil _U.S. jets dodged Russian-made antJ..
Leeion. Monday night. Presenting the nag '"'"'Guy E. Guinther, posl commander, at right, Ky•1 government hll warked tlme
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•1· , trial heart for the third straight day. They knocked out 1
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and raised fears of 100ther Minh oaid he had information I vls100 wUI leatoro plaat ma- ! vital highway bridge only 10 miles from Haiphong Ia the
blooc!Y religious war like the !hal the government mighl be ; terhllataTied by the Windlog [Closest strike of the war to the vital Communist porl
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Buddhist • Catholic conOict of ' planning a false coop as early ' Trail Jllllior Club.
U.S. officials said today the Navy A4 Slcyhawkt from
1163 whlcb was trtagered by a I as next week. He indicated that ~~IA'J'\I~.i,I&gt;Ali&gt;i;i-Ul~"*':?&gt;;'J':&lt;'\ ..:q the uss Ticonderoga sighted four surface-to-air miasilea
similar conflict.
i lhrough lhi• method, some
streaking through the air toward them .. they made their
Buddhist lesder Thich Tolen [ generals could be loppled from
low-level bombing runs I ate
By The UPI
MinJl said Ky w01 planning 1&lt;&gt; ! power while
Ky could be
Tuesday.
I borne of the tat Air Cavalry
Spring was really something today fr()m the Mldwe!t stage 1 l•false coup d'etat'' to ! reinstatett as sovernment head.
I All returned safely. bll! a Division and Ute mala U.S. air_
to tht:Rocky Mountains. Snow eovered the northern PJalnl. entrench hinwelf in power. The 1
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Temperatures
llkidded
to
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in
tho
mountains.
from
meeting
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About II guerrillas
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m'ill Vien Hoo. D•G_'~J-'Safety
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du~ing lhe .P•sl. three d~:ys l lnfiltrated. ,the ' bOlo's :lefe...
of" smaahe&lt;i hol'neo· and ·ll\iifdfngo caught m a
pagoda bere 1o Oiplain 'wbail '·
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tornadoes and fierce thunderotormB.
Mlnk ea\1«1 "receot govern- I
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One ptlol was rescued, but the~ opened up with machine guns.
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men! plots against the people." !
i Approximately 1115 in ,.sh ' other two wore miSsing and ! Other Viet Cong. lobbed mortar
i and threes. Tuesday an~ Tuesday night, inj_ured at least five
Minh,
the head of the
was stolt&gt;n in 8 breakinlil and feared dead .
shells from outs1de.
CAPE KENNEDY_
THE : p~rsons. A man was killed and hlo wife mjured at Kirks- Buddhist youths and one of the I
enrering last nigh! al ~oulb·
Stage SO•~kMJ.~k
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Air F'orce plans to nx·ket
a ville, Mo., wh~n lightm~g strur~~hel~boat du~~g- I ~UD· masterminds of the recent anti- I
western High School, accordinr, In ~he gro~nd war, 1het Co'lg : u. s. planes were destroyed..
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ml~la ~~\s~a~ e be f 100 hour winds.
above zero early today.
further
demo~trations were
p.artment
attark on the An Kh~ airhase, h' was e ~ Kbesucanda
011 erln• Ill 10 bovkemt r tohr 8 1 At Overland Park, Kan , a The some warm winds
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I "If the government still Jean au~ I e manu actureu ~ cipal, reported the breaking ! rfiil. tranghn Dl~S \a U.S. air base. 'lbt
lh f tu e
twiSter cut lhrough a lwo-block I oul of the north, produced
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plotting a false coup d'etat, the ,the.rn_. a General Motors C_orp. A sm:~ a~ou~t 0;·m~~v :Y~ ,
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DCJ the B()..inch 890-pound delta· Iand scores more were da.l mild levtls across the
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offlc1al stated Tuesday mp,ht.
. . .a.. Funeral arrangem~nt~
Will i Tuesday With a 1118151Ve mortar
·haped craft Tu~sday in a high- ! maged. One person was report· ~ and East. The West
I Louis C. Lcndstrom, dire;tor also taken_from a_ coke macnme . be announred ror Mrs. Nellie! assault tttat killed 8, wouaded
l~ detailed paper pre!wnted to :ed injured.
i' enjoyed
cool but
of automotive
lor GM,
l~ti:e library, accord-; s.~r~ughn. ~- Santa .\tonica. \ 128 and . wreaked. miUiOill of
a spa~ conference or the Amer- South of Chicago near Glen readings througb the night
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ICahf.. who d1ed Tuesday at her dollars lD damage• to u
i&lt;'an Institute of Aeronautics ! Ellyn, Ill .. serveral h~mes were .
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j armada of ~laDes.
and Astronautics.
:d'amaged. No injuries were 1
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! dJIJOnal safety features could bt I
sh rr~m a metal
ca bmel .l She was born June 9. ~383, 1 . The guerrillas struc~ AI ~·
i r e p 0 r l e d. Another twister !
! incorporated into the cars, hut . ~ey. prl~ open the door.~~ lhe I the ~aughter of the. late Char- m January,
but dJd lit~e
. WASHINGTON - SENATE , louched down without causing
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Rtpublican Leader
Everett ldnmage near Hampshire. lll. ·
the customer.
a~ storage ~oom, and the i Kee J~nes ._ She- had sp_ent her them in the pre-dawn darbess
M. Dirksen expressed sharply I The ..... whlcb
brought I
I Safety enginee"' know that ~';"atwnal • agnculture '";'m. early hle In the Harmwnville today aDd opened up before tho
divergent views on the managt- ! winter back lo the same area :
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automobiles would be much saf- 80 hs~ as Im~smg \,en• Vlt'Jnlty and had taught school mhltrators could dG mucb
ment of the Vi~t Nam war Iof the northern Plains socked CANAL WINCHESTER, Ohto \ CAPE KEN~~D'V fUP}) - er if the seats were reversed se~.eral pairs of pliers
. for several years in Meigs coun- · damage.
fuesday.
twice last month by blizzard~ (UPI) - Servlee will be Friday Striking electricllns oowed to for passengers, so they would
Whoever pulled Uie JOb ty before, g~ing _lo Akron and . ~th Korea's . "Tiger DivJbegan to taper off today.
at Jackson, Obio, for Ralph w. a government request ~nd .r~ face the rear of the vehicle, ~k-ed the glass. out of the i later lo lal1forma. SurvivinJ s1on' ~apped a ~let Cong force
He saJd he co~ld _not accept . But it left Casper, Wtlo., still Eisnaugle, manager of tbe Can- duced space ~n~ picketing and the driver were enclosed ont d~r or the ~~g? -~ct:o~:d ! are her husband. Joe ; two ~r Tmh Hoa vill~e about 10
the statements ot hts H o use : isolaled by sJx-foot drifts, al Winchester Times.
today. Most budding tradesmen in a separate
compartment, I to get mto the bmldmg. said , brothe:s. Charles Jones, Har- rr_ules north of. Qui .Nhon and
counterpa~ , Rep: Gerakt R.: blockt&gt;d highways and forced Eisnaugle, 53. died Tur~dav at returned to work to end. a t~o- 1 Lundstrom sdid.
i dep~ty Jack Owen~. T~ere was monvllle. and Avon Jnnros. San- ktlled 32 guerril1as m wbat a
Forcl. R-Mich:, -~lthout prqot or Ithe rlosing of schools and his horne here. He bad returned I day moonport construction be-l Safety must be built Into a mmtmum ransackmg m the ta. ~onira; . ont sister. Osa spokesman . c&amp;lled "face-toa clearer dertmbon of
must . b .
to
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_ car and not 1·ust addf.!d on he roums, he added.
WJihams. P1ttsburgh Pa .. and face" flghtmg.
what Ford tho·•....,t was "shock- usmesses.
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normal" sald 8 spokesman for \ balanced design that 1n~.udes 1 HI b
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constyling.
wfuneral
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mHmphong
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while strivin to avoid direct · evening and Alexandria, Minn., 1oought last Ausgust frotn the structioli now underway.
un strom ~a
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ed criticiams.
: its total to .nine Inches on the J&lt;aekaon Publishing Co.• Jackson
All the jobs are sufficiently added by automotible mam1f~cground.
The native of Jackson had been well man~~. to get the work turers, but after they are m~
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stalled lhe problem remains ir.
preme Court Jusil"' Samu•l
The lhmercuwry slild to belowtazero [l928.
!de:.:•:c~k:g sir";; gettmg people to use then..
Silverman Tuesday threw out : In
e yom ng moun IDS.
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. Nobel Prize winner Llnu• Paul· Denver reported II degreea '
barriers lhat turned away mo~e Vetenu Memorial Hospllal .
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40 per cent o1 the cape s Ajml,.lont - Lydia Ebers•RR s II !"\Ilion Ill»I m1t
a· 1"-~---1 1511 construction worker• Moo- baeh Pomeroy· Fers 1 a I CANTON, Ohio !UPI I - A lht tong me ruled that th• 1after turning lllmself ln.
galnsl Wilham F. Buc~tey Jr., , Cort MeDaolel. pmldenl
~ d~y and Tueaday. Two Apollo Cool~llle· Oney Brize~bin.' ~~~three-judge court today arquil· •mle faDed to prove thai Rkl- \ The Ohio SUpreme Olurt
ediiOr of lhe magazme Nat&lt;onal : of lbe JUDior Chamber ol
moon base projects were crip- Caslle
Va
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K. dlt was olivt ot the lime the Iagreed with the distriet court
Review. Pauling had bosed his •
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led h tb all&lt; 1
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F f I Domer on a murder &lt;barge for car in wblcb Rlddl•'•
body and Domer was relurned Iron&amp;
fiuit on two articles in ~,. Na- : CommeM; Gay Guilllber,
P
Y e " ou ·
p ocmgeLeste•
- Bar..~
M'eid, which he once had b&amp;n st-n- was found .-as set 1fh·e.
\thc:&gt; penitentiary to Canton rw
Ilona! Review. one of whtch bad ! Pomeroy Amorteon L&lt;!!llow
Cl(lleroy,
r · - ey, . tenced lo death.
a second trio\
referred 10 him as a "f•llow
Post eommuder, · and Peal
Melia Geoenol llell}lltat
dleporl: Martha Manley, M1d- ,
I Dower was convicted on Nnv
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·: easel, eHbal!'lllal Gt tbc A· ·
.4.dmiiiiOD1- Mrs. Clyde dleport; Sarah Lunsford, Mid- Dome~ had spent more than 29. 1963. but won a new t.rml ;~ ' . omet m HI lfSt tr•a
•.morlcao Cancer Sn&lt;lely, bove
Matlll8en, 11slstant manag-,JohnsonPorlland: llomerJone•. 'dleport: Teresa Corbin, Chesh- a yeor m death row at Ohio th• stale dl,trtcl Court of Ap. med he killed ~lddle. J!e '"14
Silverman based his decision 1 volaoteered ta -~iltrRto ers, officen of the Mlddleportl Middleport; Mary Kerns, Ra· 1ire: Fanny Maynord, Rocine. Penitentiary lor tile murder of .peal• on grounds he may have~ he1lound R:les bodldedy ill a an aU. S, Supreme Court rul· ! cooklq "oldll" from
the Boys' League Baseball Associa-clne.
,
:Howard K. Riddle before he been tried in the wrong county .1te r"?m a dee.
to sel&gt;t
ing which held thai public ol· l Blue Fltme Featlval stn1o lion, and other persons interest.~ DlscharJot- Anna
TO AtTEND TEA
1won a new trial which led lo • Riddl , bod
f nd
[and hiS car afire.'" hopes ' the
flcials are limited in reeover- wbt• the allow vlollll Pome"'y ed ·tn lhl! rectetillon PliiiTam Leon, W. Va.
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Tbe Martha Kenney Cooll"r· hio acquittal.
, th
' ' f was, 011 h in ' big msura~ce pohcles would bo
0
ins damages for libel unl~ss l tor two perlormoacos, April are
to . meet
Frla•y
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Library in Columbus I The stare claimed thol Dom- lau~o=~e 3 f•w'":'.:;.: c ~:: 1 pa;!m~r h~~~~~ lor
they can provo actual mahee : It and 11.
at 7.30 P·ll!· II ~wn boll toreHI- LOW TEMPI
sjiOill()l'ing ito annual
a mort@age broker, was In Wayne Counly. The state ar-l several-. when nnaiictal
or reckless. d~J'OP!d' of the ' The trle wUI be leota.,. 1 Drllnize ,for . tho ,llll~mer.
NEW Y~IIK (UP!) workshop and tea dee flnanclol trouble and burn- I ed th
· took
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!ruth~ Without rulillg ~n '.he \ • pie tlolfP NIIIIIC COII!eol Olfloets llll!sl . ~ elected, and , highest lemperature
' at
Governor'• Mansion in:ed ~lddle to death In an al- ~ :::jacen~ ~~~; Coon~lace ••~~ ~~~~~~:;'~ !p ~~h~ ~.:.
tru!~ of the National Re\trw , ., • !ua ieotare for tbe Apl'il I d'lil!"t (or S\in-Up d.- be· ITuaoday to lhe U. S, .
,
on April 23
!rom !t•mptlo make H appear Dom- 1Domer wao tried i" lhat county lit had burn~! his flOe wrtot
article, Slll'l!rml!l . found Paul- u oetollll, I&lt;Cirdtq ttl' ~I for&lt;, M.oy ,I, ·~: for Tag Day Bureau,
.
· 4 p. m. Tho governor's wile. !er bad IIOen killed In an auto- i The appellote oourt also saui and leo when he .,.~
lng bad failed to prove that tllere l Leoaard, . , . . for !be
.law.
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Mrs. Jo'"!" A. Rbodeo. 18 IIOs mobile o&lt;.'Cldent so Ills family 1Domer's rights were vlolaied 1 The · 45-yell'Old t.~•had lieeq J:OC~esa dlsregord of lomblo Q-. .lj Ol!lo.
l\1011 lo~~· "" w•naamg Mc~llea, Tex.
leso. MTI. Evertn R. Haye,, could oollect 1280.ootr In lnsur- ' In !bat he wao not liven legol istill foe.~. trial·
fm1ory
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and actions of tile administralion. but tbelr growiJW ll!llliety
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thinp difficult If
the Saigon picture does not
b&lt;oome perceptibly brighter In
the next few months.
On Tuesday the State Depart·
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Viet Nam oeace conference
somewhere in Asia, since the
Presidenl has re~••· · v sought
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the small minority who favor
,pulliii,Q' out without further ado.
It also I• being seized upoo by
the other-equally mall-min·
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opreadlng it as a "'lutlon lo all
problemo.
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any opillnlatle predietonB.
O!fi!1Jals acknowledge that
they· tlo 1101 know what may
mull from the speeded-up
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