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"Worship Reaourcei'! was .
tary School PTA will have two &amp;turd Dight ot the Middletho topic of the program pr&amp;.
Mt: and Mrs. Lee Davidson
gue•t speakers at their n.xt
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aented by Mrs. Earl Reosltaw ·. lllrs. Luther Boger of
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meeting. on Monday. April . 25 port Higb aud•tonum ro . .
Mt.
and Mto. Frank Galhet- when the WSCS of Minerovllle buB and Mrs. James Shields
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William Methodist churCh met Monday and' children. 'l'om and Tam of Mrs. Charles 'White, Rll&lt;!se\1. h&gt;•n.•;"~ '""'Y "" '-'" June I ~'"'''
donee Friday mght ' J\Oesel, Cleveland and Mr. and evening at the church.
Kensington, Md. visited • here St., accompanied Mrs .. Kala~
LeP, GuidancP. Councelor
of at Wahama High School start- IMrs. William King. N&amp;wark, Articles on Power of Love last week with Mr. and M r
Hindy and family to thew hon1011
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th• Southern Local Scbor.Js. who ing at 8 p.m.
, were weekend guests of M r"' and Prayer lor the Ages, wore Herman Ohlinger, Mrs. Boger In Seneca Falls, N. Y whO'(e
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. Welby Whaley.
read by Mrs. Renshaw. Mrs. ' is a sister of Mrs.
ahe will spead the week. S be'
a film on the work of Gmdm:g
com leted Reftedh- Mr. and Mrs. Gratis Bryan Ott.o Hartenbach, Mrs.
and Mrs. Shielda is 8 riiece;
wjll return to Middleport
Cuunselors. The other speaa:er and
P ed ·b d
of Powhatan spent the
Pugh and Mrs. Cllfrord Ptulhps,
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plane.
•nll be a State Highway Pal reiarea I end with Mrs. Gladys Cuckler. after which Psalm 23 Will read Mrs. Mick Miller IS Ill ":ith I M
Eli beth Davis
man from the Gallipolis Post. m•ttee rom e urged to at-' Mr and Mrs. Gene DeWees responsiVely wrUr Mrs. Pugh j a virus Infection at her home
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and ;amily of Columbus a" as leader. A l!ymn and prayrr on S. Fourth Ave.
I er returned on
l~s will make their reports ~end. ~---~ _ _ __ _ - - nding a week with her par· by Mrs. Bradford Maag con- 11 M1ck Morris has returned to I mgton, D. C. ~~~ 8 B
- s~ M and f'tlrs Everett I eluded the program.
Ashland College after apend· ed t~e annua
erry
, ~~~a/'and with .relatives m Mrs. William Russell, ~res!· ing the spring vacatiOJI wi!h I Feshval.
Middleport
dent, conducted the bustness his parent~, Mr. and .Mri. Wd- Mrs. Dana tambert has
, Everett Dailey returned home session and plans were ma~e liam Morr1s and family.
turned to her hr.me after opend-11
M nd from Me1gs Genet a! ! for a rummage sule May 5-7. m Mr. William Bailey, ~rani I ing several weeks with ber
and is imprevmg.
building formerly occupted St., was the Easter
dmner and family, .Mr. and Mrl. M'IX II
: Mrs. Ellen Ebersbach and 1by Evans Store in hPomeroy. It guest• of Mr. and Mrs~~~"eor~e Lambt&gt;rt in Columbus.
Mens Permanent Pressed
: d ht . Jo ce were Monday 1 was voted to pure ase a com- 1 Nicmsky and 1am 11 y. ~ v1s~
' au~ et,d. Y guests of her munion table for the church I ifing witb them were Mr. and Mr. '1Rd !\Irs. Robert Jay, Co,.
evenmg Mmner d Mrs. Clarence I Priiyer partner name~ were I Mrs. Jack George of Logan, l iumbus .. a.re bere witt! Mr.
!drawn. The annual convention or 1w. Va. They also visited with 1Mrs. Wl.lham Grueser and••JI,ed II
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d Mrs ciarence Might I WSCS to be held in Toledo, Ap- , Mr and Mrs. Frank Herold. I er relatives. They wera ••
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. t1 obst"rved their ril 27 ~ 28 was annount-ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinkle.&gt; due to deatb of his father. 1
of
1'ues- l Refreshments were
served Iand
of Mc&lt;::onnelsville, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey·
BOYS SIZES - - 2.98 · 3.98
5Jrd v.ed mg
1 by Mrs. Clifford Phillips and 1vtsUed recenllv with their par- , doo, Huntington. W. Va., spe·nt ll
da\harles Burt who Is empley· · Mrs. Brooks Sayre to the above ; ents, Mrs.
Frost and : the weekend with her parents,
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.. h his . farnll, Rutland , Mrs. Sadie Brown, Mrs. Rol· , Mrs. Robert Craig spent the
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· lin Wolfe, Mrs. Charles Gruesrr. weekend in Columbus whete she gm1a.
Nylon
! Road. 1 nzo Custer and Mrs. I Mrs. Hosmer Roush, Mrs. Nor- was the guest of Carolyn Searls
has
Reg. 99c pr.
, Mrs. Ao
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eek- · man McCallum, Mrs.
K a r I and altended JIIe State Conven- to the
Coliega or
, Bone.y Mltc~elltospe~
wwith ! Grueser and guest,
Harold lion of Office Personnel of the! t.eopathy, Kirksville, Mo., aft&lt;!f II
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Huntmgsister
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I Bureau of Unemploymen 1• held l s.pe nd'n1 g Jhe spri1111· breakC witb ll
M mCuster's
r.s. 1 Mr and Mrs Loren :
: in the ballroom of the Seuthem 1h1s mother, Mrs. Robert oal'l.
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Ier-maw.
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' Hotel She attended 31 the • Mrs. Ron Halley ha ",
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I guest. of Miss Searls. They ai- led to her home In Columbus a!- I
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80 attended the presenlation Y r spe 11111
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Herb Alpert and the Tiajuana ~ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl
PLAN SERVICE
I Plans were ~mpleted for .~ Brass held at Veterans Jrlemor- 1Kmght. .
· The women's Rio Gra~de \s- , ru~age sale m the Uowme ial in Columbus.
Mrs. Nm~ Bland returued
sociation will hold aa ms~Ua- 1buddmg, May 5-3 bf tl·e J~F Mr and Mrs. Gai1 Miller her home m Akron
! tion servire Monday eve1u~g, 1class of the United .Methodist and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cole- foliGwing several weeks
I March 25 at the Salem Baptist •church Monday evenmg at the . man and children, Jerry
and bere with her mother, Mra ..
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J ·e were in Urbana over the erva ChUders and her 11ster,
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minister
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Chapman.
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an~ d where they visited I Mrs. Pearl Reynetlds.
RACINE, 0.
i of Marietta, will be gu~st speak- conducted the meeting which 1 w~ ~eir daughters and fami-1
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opened with devotions by Mrs. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith '
SON IS BORN
Jed Webster Sr. who read an
r -1 and Mr. awl Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee
article, ''Deciding Factors" tak- Robe:'g~lk and son, Bobby. IMUier, Middleport, are
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of a 7
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and IIJfs. George Baker: 29
H;i;er HospitaL
and closed With prayer.
were in Chari, ton, w. va. Mon.l parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ken: I
Also Open All Day Thursdays
Members respondert to roll I da to visit :;, brother, Mr. , neth Miller, Middleport,
oaU Wltb a l!ousehold II•nl. A I an~ Mrs. Charl.,j L, Bailer and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
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report was
glYea on palms : f .1
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lite churcb •t Easter tune, by : Fred L Gardner, fot111er pastor Minersvtlle, and Mr. and Mrs.
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JOU note was read. ~m Mrs. Christ wag to have major sur- 'I great arandparent 18 AI
Homer Cooper for !tiles sent to 1 gory iooay at Memorial Hospil· Putney, Galiipalfs. 1'1!io Js

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piping~ and colorful trim • • , all hond~omt'ly
detail•d In lhe n~wl!!lt sty!~s and colors. F,ll your
boy's nel!!ds--ond what boy doesrl,'t?-for now
through summerl
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See the complete nlectlon of men's end
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The Young Adult &lt;Ia" oli
the Pomeroy First
Baptist ·
churcb met Montllly evening at
the citurch wfth Rev, Carver
Williams, president, In cbarge.
WUiiam Sheridan, devotional
leader, read a poem,
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prayed. Miss Sally Foste• was
fleeted oecretary-lreasurer,
New equipmenJ will be bought
for lhe parsonage and Richard
FlDJaw wiD make the JlllfC)Iast,
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• Buffable silver acrylic ena,mel
• New, exclusive blue all-vinyl Interior
• Whitewalls. Deluxe wheel covers
• De!Uu upper dOor moldinas.

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Heath Methadist Cbucch has
CODceUed their rlllllJDage ..ie
a:hedtlted fur Aprli Zl-21 due to
lack or a buUtlillg and will hold
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AllendiDg tha parlormanca of
llerb Alpert and lilt TIJIIIJI8
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Memorial
Auditoriwn lD ColnmbiJo Sutr
dl;v I!VealDg were Jou HarrlIOJI, Marflyn Wolfe,
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-JaU oflleillo pia note Wed·
IHday lrom I prisoaee w~o
eoeaped last week.
"I.Jfe II good
here,"
ani out lved
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wbo oo&lt;aped nUe ttervbtg a
lltreo year sonlellco for 1thedlt.
The offtclals also re&lt;e vt a
package from Moreau coatalnbts tbe prisoa tmllorm be
had worn. Tbey sa1t1 the1 are
keepbtg It lor bls retum.

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son. to Guy Edison
L. Glllntller: Loltl,
Denver 0. Curtis,
attend a meeting 'of the Amer- Mr. and Mrs. Thlll'!ltnn Stone,
Curtla tn Milford W.
leah Women In R-dlo and Tele· Mr. and Mrs. Homer HytteU
Lo'•• Leona.rd · 59 acres, (Jlive· Yision at lhe Gceen Mea ilows and John McKenzIe, a!tended
Charles R. Mash,
Ann a IM at Worthington Saturday. the Sou,theaslem Ohio Zone CcJn.
Lee Mash to J erry F· Stout• Miss Aysel ldll, Ankara. Turkey terence oI the FratemaI Ord er
Glenn Stout, 112 acrea, Bed- who Is a special guest
Ibis of Eagl.. Suttdav In IA~R•r as
ford:
week of the Hl-0 Chapter of repre.entatlv.. of Meip Aerie
Roxie Arbaugh, Ermel F.
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baugb, Ruth Arbaugh to Rnh&lt;'rt .
Cook, Erma Jean Cook. 7.!7
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Fraok Robbtiltll,ionc-tlme Reda
star. Thus far, Pappas baa been
unable to . work, whit~ Robby
nu oeen teasuna: ou AJnencan
League pitcbing.
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the part II the hero lor the PJ..
ratea. He Jolted a sacrlftee fly
with Donn Clendenon on third
to account lor the winning mar·
gin. The 3-2 win gave the PIrates undisputed first place m

Tournament time is almost James Strausbaugh as toumahere for spring sports teams at ment manager. Two teams will
schools around the area, . with advance tb the regional tournaemphasis on . baseball, track ,ment.
and golf.
CLASS AA SECnONALS
Baseball teams wil1 again N the
SecU 1
Albrompete at the sectional, disor rn M 1';\'" N- Le
trict and regional competition , ~nsio Loga~, are ~ ~w
prior to the state meet.
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The slate tournaments in · pre.
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golf, baseball and tennis will : Western Sectional - . Cb!UIbe Mar 27 and May 28, while icothe, Greenfield, Hillsboro,
the state meet in track is Lancaster • W,asb!ngton C. H.,
scheduled for May 28, all In Mlatru Trace and Waverly.
Columbus. Southeastorn Dis· Central Sectional - Cool
trict. assignments are as fol· Grove, Gallipolis, Jackson,
lows:
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South Point and Wellston. ·
BASEBALL
Southern Sectional - IronCLASS A SECf!ONALS
ton, Northwest Portsmouth,
Northeastern Sectional
- West Portsmouth, WheelersAmes-Bern
Cll8uncey-1Jover, burg and Rock Hill.
Crooksville: Glouster, Miller, Cliff Heffelfinger of Ohio
Nelsonville, New Lexington, Sl. University will be tournament
Aloysius, The Plains, Sheridan, manager for all four seclionals,
'Union Furnace, waterloo, and whtch are to be played April
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Kyger Creek, Carthage-Troy,
Middleport, Pomeroy, Racine,
Eastern, flutland, Shade and
RoliiO-Canaan.
Central Sectional _ Aliensville, Beaver, Hannan-Trace, .
Hamden, McArthur, Oak Hill,
Southwestern, , Southeastern
Norlb Gallia, Wilton and
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Brown-Zaleski.
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South-Central Sectional - Cl
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Chesapeake, Franklin Furnace, Bait"
Ironton St Joseph Lucasville
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Valley Minford New Boston Detroit .
6 3 .1167 II&gt;
Ports~outll E~st Portsmouth Callforota
4 2 .667 2
Clay, Portsmouth' Notre O.me, Chtcago
4 2 .667 2
Proctorvilfe, South Websrer Mmnesota
3 3 .500 3
,nd Symmes Valley
Boston
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southern Sectionai
Chilli· Washington
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cothe Bishnp Flage~ Zane Kansas City
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Trace,
Hun~ngton Unloto, New ~':..k da ' I ·~~25 6
Frankfort, . Adena, ·Latham,
aes Y1 esu 1
Laurelville Bainbridge Paint Boston 5 DetrOit 3
Valley Piketon and Sinking : ~/""· at K.C., P~· cold wea.
Springs.
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Suutltlll!stero Sectional - Bait. 6 Wash. 3, mghl
Hillsboro Belfast Bl
C k Calif. 4 Chi. 3, night (II lnas)
I oesburg L .hb ue ~ • Thursday's Probable PlleUrl
: ..~er, Mo.:;~tow~' Peebt': Chicago at Californht (night)
Peebles Franklin, Seaman, -Ptzarro (l-D) vs. Newman &gt;oWest Union and Winchester. 1O) (Onl
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George V. Nash of Wellslon I
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30 and May I and 7.
(LASS AA DISTRicr
The winoer from eacb of
these sectional• will compete
In the dls,trict tournament at
Ohio University May 13 and 14.
with Heffelfinger as toumament ll1llnager. Only one team
wUJ advance to the regional
tournament.
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The two district winners in
Class A from the Southern Distrlcl will compete at Chillicothe
on May 20 and May 21 against
winners from tho Central District. The district winner from
the Southern District in Class
AA will compete In the reGionoJ at Philo on May 20 and 21
where the team will meet one
of two Central Disirict winners.
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Los Ang. 010 IXXI2011- S ! I O'Oenoghue (8) and Sims. WP
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Osteen (3.()) and ~horo. (0.3). RR-Whltlield &lt;2nd).
Torborg (7) ; Bruce, Carpm 17),
OWen. (B) and Bateman. LP- Detroit
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Bruce &lt;1-1). IIR-Ferrara &lt;1st). Boston
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Wickersham, Fox 131, Glad( " ' " ' 1' dla&amp;o;ai. 282 sq.tno.v\ewable
Atlanta
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Worthqlon on May 21 alon1
with winners from the Central,
and North Canton districts.
The compeliog Individuals
from Class AA schools will go
to Daylon on May 21 along
wltlt winners from the Cinch,.
nati and Springfield districts.

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100 Yd. Dash -Swisher (Pi.
10.6; Brtckles IPI, Batey (W).
Mile - Sneed iW), 5:10.3,
Arthur (W) 1nd WeD (P).
880 Relay - Pomeroy •Swisher, Nease, English and Brick·
les) 1:41.8.
140 Run - Batey (W) 55.2·
Tennant IW), Nease (P) .
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Arthur &lt;W) and Taylor &lt;W).
220 Run - Swisher (P) 25.0:
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competing schools In witb 1211 while Swisher waa
both Class AA ani cta11 A wiU cloae behind with 1112.
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compete at Fairgreeos Country Pomeroy got six first, live
Club \t1 Jackson on May 21, seconda and four thirda wbtle
with C. H. Jonea of Wellston as Wabama was geillnl five first,
manager.
four seconda aud tll thirds.
TRACK
Tho winners of the various
All competiag schools in ,events, their time or distance
both Cla88 AA and Class A 'IIlii lhe rwmersup were:
wiU compete at Ohio Univer- High Jump - Bennett Roush
sity in AthenJ on May 14, with (P) 5 It: Hayes tP), Nease (P)
Stan Huntsman aa manager. and Machtr (W), !ted.
This will be the district level, Dia&lt;uo - Andy Porter (P),
with wiMers advancing to reg- 'II ft., II inc.; Gibbo &lt;P) and
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Cleveland ManaGer Birdie
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Chicago and St. Louis at New
York fell victim to inclement
weather conditions
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Baltimore made It four in a
Brumley (7): Bunker• S.
In fact, the Indians' early row behind rookie catcher Andy
000 000101- 2 5 o (8) and Etcbebarren.
91lccess has the Tribe pilot Etchebarren's first big
Pitts.
000101 001- 3 6 0 Bunker (H). LP- Richert
with almost anything hn?Jer and double. The
Maloney, Baldschun (8), Da- 2). HRs-Etchebarren (1st),
refers to leftllandedness. · · natled down the victory In the
(91 and Edwards: McMullen (Zitd).
Cleveland h
rted lnt seventh with four rttlll, tho big Cardwell, Face (Q) and Gunder, 111 innings!
the Am .
spu lead .~ blow being a two-run double by May (9). WP- Face (1-D). LP- Chi.
002 001 IXXIIIO- 3 7
tl ertc::; ar:n.r fi WI f Boog Powell. Wally Bunker Baldschun t0.2). HR-Johnson Cal.
021 000 \JOO 01-4 12
Ill:: e~ctorl:ar have v:,:. went 1 1·3 Innings before (1st).
llort;n. Higgins (3), Locker I
to south ws Tw
leavlll&amp; In favor of Stu Mtller.
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(7), Ftsher (11) and Romano . .
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M Do 11 ~ · 0 for Bunker's record 18 now 1-1.
Morne La Sene. on tne south- Marlin m)· Chance Lee &lt;10) \
f:rmJackc Kr:Ck Boh ~~~ eac~
ColllJifaro Bomot'l
east coast of Haiti, , Is one of Brunet ooi Sukla '(10) and
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Tony Conigliaro, who led
the ht~hesl r•,untams tn the Rodgers. WP--&amp;tkla (1-0).
reltever John 0 Donoghue, LUIS league with 32 homers
Car!bbeBD, rtsq to 8,793 feet. -Fisher &lt;0.1),
Tlsnt " the lone rtghthander season smacked bis first
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With a victory.
1966 .iter siXth !mtlng Sirq!les.
O'Donogbue, .who. escaped by Lennie Green and
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trade. for Ralph Terry, notebed his first major league
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High School wtll be manaf!Or of M' n Fg!"f s ~mt es
uniform Wedneachy assistance from Dick Radatz
tbe firSt two sectlonals Carl 1 ~ · at 1 •• mg .
when . leftbanded swinging who gave up on1y one run ove;
Bany of Portsmouth Clay' man. :Chtcago at Kansas Ctty,. niGht Fred Whitfield beat the skid- the final three frames.
sger of the second two and IDetroit at Washmgton, mght
ding, last place New York Joe Adcock In his 17th
Dave Larimer of Frankfort &lt;Only games scheduled)
Yankees with a home run for league seaso~ carne thrnn•h I
Adena . High School manager
Natioaal League
the second straight night, 1-2. with a game ~ pinch
of the final two secllonals. Pitts
W. L Pel. GB
AL Games
single In the lith !mtlng tbat
Games are to be played April S bcrgh
7 I .875
BalUmore downed Wt18hlng- scored Angel catcher Bob
6 1 ·857 12 ton ~; Boston clubbed !Jetroit Rodgers from second base
Ill, Mav I, 1 and 8.
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6 3 ·1167 1II 1&gt;3; and California beat Chica- Rodgers reached base on 1 ·
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mnmgs m other out single and moved up on 1
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these . s~Uonals will compete Atlanta
Am~rtean League play. Minne- walk to Paul Schaal.
3 4 .5111l
at Cht!ltcothe on May 14, with St. Louis
2 4 ·~~ :11 sola s ~heduled . game at Ed Sulks, the fourth Cal!forHouston
3 6 .333 411 Kansas Cl.ty waa ramed out.
nia pitcher, got lhe wla for I 2Cincinnatl
1 5 .167 5
In a ram-abbrevtated Nation- 3 hitless innings of
Chicago
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schedule, Atlanta pltchinc. White So• reliever Ed
Wedneada.y's Resuits
walloped Philadelphia 8-1; Pit- Fisher entered the game in
San Fran., at Chi ., ppd., ram
. jts~bu~rg~h:O:d~e~fe~a,;;ted~C;;:In:;:cl:;;nn:;;•~ti~3-~2~;~1~1t~h~a~nd:;.:too::k~the=-~selb;:a~ck~.= ,\
St. Louis at N.Y., ppd., rain
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Atlanta 8 Phila., I, niGht
Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati 2, night
Los Angeles 3 Houston 2, night
Pat Edwards carded a fine Tbursday'o Probable Pllelten
36 h.~ take medalist honors Wed- SBf! Francisco at Chicagonesday aftor school when the Mancha! (2-D) or Shaw &lt;!.())
Middleport High School
golf ••· Hands (1-0).
team defeated Wellston High St. LouiB at New YorkSchool 1311 to 611 on the Pome- Gibson (1-D) vs. Gardner (!).()),
roy course.
( A I I • n t a · at PhilaHelphia
Edwards defeated C. Nichols S~grht)-Lemaater (1.0) vs.
(42) 3-1, Wayne Davis (48) lost I 0 t (I-D).
lo C. Townsend (43) 11&gt;-2\1 'Cinctnnati at Pittsburgh
Bot&gt; Priddy I42) defeated Lar: 0~lgbl) - Pappas It).()) or
Toolo tll-0 vs. SIBk (1-D).
ry Ses (431
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to OWlll lliCidero.l&amp;uroworthy, If/) defeated Mllte Ai&gt;'
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etl (40)! defeated Tom Jenkins New York at Atlanta, night
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Friday the Jacke.t
&amp;oilers Pittsburgh at SL Louis, night
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prloo -1111111111 bll" f8
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Pl'l'I'SBURGH (UPI)-Right.
haoder Milt Pappas waa expeeled to make hiS Natlenal
League pltehing debut today for
the t.'inc~nau .tteas as UJe)' oav
Ue the Ptrates.
The appearance of PappaS
may be JUSt what the doctor otdered, both lor the baUelub and
the minds of seveal doubters as
to bow well the rtj[hthander wm
do.
He was acquired by the Reds

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!be IM!IIfor ctreull
the lop ollhe DIDih 111 a llncle J1'oct who came in roUe! of Jack Baldschun, who waa at 110 hill and two.·
Even Jim Maloney, the only by ~ommy Harper, and Pete 1tarter Don Cardwell.
acquired in the trade U..t aaw Only bright opot
Red 'tehe to record
. tllll Hole 1 triple.
Onco again It W88 the relief Robinson depart from Crosley was the lmpr~ed
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the Pirates' timely blttlfll. He
ODd loss againat na wins.
piCked up two bltl,
worked seveo inoinp and
W/•
He waa chargetl with """ in- first homer of !hi!
:t-"::!: o"! !~.
~--~-e _.es
nln• Ditched and yielded two seventh inn!Dg, .
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hits and the winning run. Teddy The onJy way ta u; '
The v1ctory was the seventh
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O.v!d!!On mopped up 1or the .fi- Reds ravoi'ed by
lor the Pirates in eight gantea
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and moved them 1 ball game Putber 1
._. tleet old
Sit Pu
Cardwell hurled eight frames now Hi and rank ·
ahead ·of lhe raln·ldled Giants. Pomor
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ot . t bbsSawyer (W) 38 ft. ' and was charged with oniJ four 10 team league.
''Who waxed my welghll?"
The Reda Ued the game in
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., April 21,

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student Federatloa
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(FSF) at Ohio state Unlversty p~n.ne o pc e ~ ao.
ulty meeting today to protest 'he hiring of Dr. Wtlllam
HaU as the new director of the school of journalism.
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Clarence A. Arbaugh, dec., wI
Robert Queisser, chairuuU.a vr tli~ grtr~v'~ ::;rd.~RoiQe Ar~gh, Ermel F. Ar· attn!! committee, said the unlvenlty aclt)li,nlstratln!'
bough, Affld. of Trans., CoJum· ll'llildin~ wUI he plckete~ by the group Frlda'Y 811~ --~
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rally will be held- on tbe
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campus 0vat tbat an~rn·nnn . .Into a " ouse organ,"" "" ..,..
1\osJe Arbaugh, Er!!Jel F. A~· The led'!l'atioft called Hall's mtnlotrallon."
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qaugh, Ruth Arbaugh to H.,., anpolntmenl .... administration ."The Lantern Is J!le t~oue•
ty Crippen, Berilla Crippen, violation ·of ...,emtc freedom. aild the lUIIe Is "symbolized
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Lester Russell,
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Russell to ary . Loteenpltut, Ira B. Hor\ey Jr., an MU since the death last year
of
CarOl Sue Freeman, t, om· journalism insln!ctor ,and Pu· G
Kle I
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eroy,
Utzer Prize winner. 'o~td at t~e ~~It y~· battle," he told
lleiena Gibbs to Lester Gibbs forum the new dl~r Will the students. "If th• admlnl•traParcels, Rutland.
turn the camuus dally news•a· lion wins, you will be forced to
Mary 1!. Oblinger, Erm• H. per, the OhiO state_ Lantem, hold your tongue forever and

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Negotiators, wresutrti 'with •empleye
dismissals and . other issues
relating to the biggest merger
In American newspaper history,
meet again today laced with
the prospect of 8 strike that
both sides have
declared
WASHINGTON (UP!) -The
m' evltable.
cost of living rose again in
A strike Sunday would force
March by aboot two-tenths or
New Yrok's
third major
three·tenths of 1 per cent. But
.
' newspaper shutdown in four
n.e rise was not as fast as in
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..•rs and could possible wreck
February because of an easing
,plans
- for the proposed merger
.·.: . Vef eWS
; ;r:
in food prices.
.,..,...,,""_ ' _ _ of three daily newspapers.
GertrJu~e ~· Joh~tonid
That was the forecast from
The dispute between lhe er S. 0 ns n to aro
.: oaqe reodf•P•
GaUipolls
government sources who got an
newly formed World Journal Patterson, Nancy A. Patterson,
Da 12! 18 1 unnlng 20 feet
advance look at the Labor
Tribune Inc., and 10 newspaper Lot, Sutton.
- b y He tel' Bottel
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Funeral services for Clyde
unro
' ns basl·cally t'nvolved the May L. Holte.r to Delbert
•n rollers, Pomeroy-M3Son. 21.- S. Williamson, 64. of 337 Bur- Department's monthly consuHe 1 M
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Z7 , Pt..Pleasant 24.69, Hinton "ess-av, Columbus, who died mer price index, which was to
CWS
question of sever~e of an
as ey, arte easey,
195 fll\inc Kanawha
Falls •
be published today.
estimated 2.000 1if the 5,700 eels, Chester.
VUU1ll ASKEO FOR rrl
day without his married sec:Nis62 &amp;lltnC Ch 1 to 2015 there Wednesday, will be held
workers now employed by the Charles D. Circle to Milton! This column Is for younc peo- tary.- H.
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three papers _ •Le New York H. Circle, parcels, Sutton, Ches- pte, lhelr problems and plea• INVE, HATE OR
f•IUne. Loudon was runrung l'h . Ch 1 with b . I . h
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By Mrs. a. ,
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jeet, Marmet I¥• feet, and Win- Ing ape
urJa '" t e would mean an mdex of as Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson Herald Tribune. World - Tete- ter.
urett their ti'oubleo and fun. AI
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Beech Grove cemetery.
much as 111.9 per cent. In of Brazil, Ind., Is visiting lhe gram &amp; Sun and the Jnuma~
witb' lhe rest cf Helllll Help Some weeki ago Ibis glrllltd
He was a former employee other words, It would bave cost , Ralph Ballard famUy.
American.
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US!, It welcom" illuJihla but I broke up, Sbe tboulhlll would
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, of Jamtrol, and. a member of $11.90 to buy the same goods I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LawLONDON (UPI) _ JIUIIH won't dodge 1 tterloUa quMiloo be better to he lust good frlendt
; 0Ji1o River Frances Ithe
Commumty
Cltrlstlan and services in March that $10 renee and family of Portland
l!'.dward White, '"" o1 three with a brusJt.olf.
again, lt:O' when we went tGcetb.
Jlouliand up II, 12 :30 am.: In· Church. He was preceded '" would buy in the 1951·1959 base were guests of Mr. and ~ Mrs. I Mayor Fines Three
men still sought In Britain'•
Send yoill' teen-age
q1101- er we had too many arguments.
~· jllwn 15, 5 a.m.; Walter I death by two brothers, John period.
Joe Lawrence and family lor I Middl
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$7. 3 million trala robbery of tiona to YOUTH ASKED FOR We)!, here's the problem. I'm
lled&lt;jnnl up 16, 1·30 a.m ; Ken- and Grover, and was a former
dinner Easter Sunday.
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tla, Wll arretled today fit rr cart of Helea Help USI, llfrold II I CODIInue tn be lood
lu4kian up 16, 3:20 a.m.. Ottn resident of Pomeroy.
. In February, consumer prices Mr and Mrs. Junior White Three persons were linllll and a aeaotde mort aod wblllked thl~ newspaper.
frlendo with her. I'll tart Hkinc
1-..W.tt up 16, &amp;·30 a.m. ; Na- Survivors include his wife, JUmped one-half of I per cent and ihree daughters, Warsaw. i another lorfetted . a bond In
bet once more ll a girlfriend,
~oniil up 17, I 55 a.m.: r)ieana Zua; one son, Jack William- lor a gam of 211 per cent over Mr and Mrs Paul 81'tker and ! court action of Mtdd\e!JOrt May· oil to LondoD aDder beaV)' A REAL HAIRY PROBLEM , which I know abe won't IG for.
~osworth down 17, 3:45 a.m.; son, and these brothers and February.' 11165. Food prtces la,;,ily ol Killbuck spent a week , or C. 0. FISher Wedncs1av. pard.
Dear Helen:
So my only alternatiVe Is tn
Onward up 18,5:50 a.m.; South· sisters. Phil Williamson, Porn- once agam led the way.
•end with Grover White
and I Evelyn Wtlson, 57, Middleport
Aelllll oa I dp, P•llce
My mother pi&amp; ohook be- hate her so I WOD't fall in love
In! up 18, NO a.m.; New Mar- eroy; Harry, Akron: Mrs. Eliz· A few hours after the Labor Doris.
' was ftned $20 and costs on coo- ~·~u:::..::.:. the IOWD eause of the bathroom tile and with her again. But lor Ibis I
6novllle up 19, 4 a.m.: Esso abeth Cbafm, Orlando, Fla. ; 0eJl8rtment announced the Mr. and Mrs. Holly Friend I vlctlon of disturbmg the peace,
fto aew brelk Ia tile C!AJt my hair. Can I help It my balr know the kids would put me
tennessee down 19, 1:30 a.m.; \Mrs. W. H. Speed, Charlotte, Februarv figures, President spent a weekend with Mr. and j Gerald J. Swisher, II, Middle- came IUidaJ wbtoa White falls out while I'm 'brush!IIC? doWD. Ia lhere any ether way!
folly R. up 21, 4:25 a.m.; La- N. c.,. and Ermel Wtlltamson, Johnson said he would ask Mrs. Francis McPeek
and po~, 125 and costs, ?" opera· eoataeted twa Leadoa _.. I try to wipe them up wltll a - MIXED UP BOY
•lie down 23, 3:30 a.m. ; Valvo- to Cahforma..
Congress to raise taxes il family of Sardis.
i tors hcense, and Clmton Ab- papermen and llfd be ""' wet cloth, but they sUck to the Dear Boy:
ne
up
Greenup
3:3L
p.m.;
llliThe
body
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at
the
Jerry
prices
continued
to
soar
at
that
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Roberts
' shtre, 21, Rt. I, Logan, 110 "fed liP" wllll bolaJ 1111 the tile and I don't have time to They say hate Ia akin to Uve,
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ols up Greenup 7:15 p.m.; Spears Funeral home, Colum~ pace Johnson is considering 8 were supper girests of Mr. and Iand costs: reckless operation.
vacuum every mornifll.
10 ••atayln&amp; friendl" lhould be
~.cmela D. down Greenup U:- bus, and will b• brought here tax hike to reduce the spending Mrs. Raodall Roberts and : Darrell Richmond, 18, Rt. I, :': !~ n~:~~~~~ We get along pretty well, my satea~ Des!*' !t'a more fun
~ p.m.; Mark M. up Greenup Saturday
morninc
where power of consumers and family of Letar'l, Sund&amp;)'. '
RUtland forfeited hiS $15 bond p~.ol ol kll tdeadty.
lolka and I uoopt about lhe .. And When .You leim not' to
~ : J~ a.m.· Havana Zenhyr friends may call in tile after- businessmen as an anti-inflation- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson, on a reckless
operation
bathroom. Personally I lhink argue, 80 much, well the door't
down Greenup 4 a.m. Jim Houg- noon.
ary step.
Brazil, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. cbarge.
a a
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tlle Is a nulunce. It dhows IY• wkle open, chwn. - ,
lltnd up Greenup 5:40 a.m.;
Ralph Ballard and family~ loery HWe hair and every one of Dear Helen:
, ~ntain State up Greenup 5:- Choir Rehearses at
STRIKE ENDS
cal, spent Tuesday evening
WOMEN GET RIGHTS
Seleetlou, DutieA
thole halt! slick to It - much
My lather's niece Is setllnc
j 5G am : Mary B. down Mel- H
R 'd
AKRON tuPI) _ The 15-dny with Mrs. A. H. Bailey.
: AMMAN, Jordan (UP[) - Of Cougres8 Shown
worse than to linoleum. Any married and recently we receiV·
d•hl 3 p.m.: Lachlan Macleay Hen::~ .esl ence
wildcat strike against the Fire- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens ol • King Hussein Wednesday in- A film, "Man of the
suggeations, like teUinl
my ed twa Invitations 11 lhe wed151 Church choir atone Tira and Rubber Co No. Belpre moved into the George structed :us government lo the story of seleclinc and
·~ Meldahl 4:30 p.m.; William
e~
mother Jo cool it, or somelhlnl? tllnc. One wu adtlmRd to my
Pitt down Meldahl 4:50 p.m.; mem. rs rehearsed Wednesday I lant here was over Mav Roberts house.
, introduce
legiB!alion givq duties of congreuman In
- LONG HAIRED GIRL
paronts and our teen.qe tlator.
Defender up ' 'eldahl 9'40 p. evenmg at the hnme of Mrs. wi~ production back to nea~ I Gary Wells of Columbus called~ Jordanian women the right Jo lngton was shown
llelr Girl:
The other was addreUetl to
m.; Orco down Meldahl 10:30 c:ara R~nnesy, Garfleltf.st, and normal.
on Ralph 81'tllard and family vote and run for parliament. following luncheon to the
Ha
btltltroom Ule were my brother and me. lam 21,
p.m.; Joht. J. Rowe up M•ldahl a terwar s enJoyed
rerorded
recently.
eroy Lions Club by the
1I'IJ on
t1 1 he 11 11, lltd we're bolh aw
1-:15 a.m.; Alice down Moldahl music and krelreshments of Ice
NOW YOU KNO W
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trussell daughter, Sharoo, spent Friday ated Church In Pomeroy. First ~ bigJroblem to ~e ~ up at collect Neither of UJII :
2:10 a.m.; R. H. Bosworth !I cr~m, ca e, nuts and coffee. By United Prell !Diontatlonal and daughter, Dawn Renee, of Iand Friday night In. Columbus Vice President Dale Worner, earnu
~an w DRY toJ1. ployed Beeausa 11\eJ teparat- .
up Meldahl $'55 am. Buckeye
er goests were Mr. aod
tb
Mt vernon spent a week end wtth Mr. and Mrs. W1U1am Fenided
eu Y 111 P ecea 0
mD
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Mts. DoWIIIiam Rossell, Ben Phil·
with the former's parents, Mr. ton. Gary Holter left Friday
of the church serving el olher facial tm;:·
d:
son,
ug Dowson, Mrs. Marand Mrs stanley Trussell
for the Great Lakes where
M Cl
Kart
Mrs to
paper w • we 0 1
OIDipolia Dam- Frleberger lvtn Dow!!On, Mro.
Bernard deoce beeautte be waa BOrvinR Those ·,isiliol R. H. Ballard he will begin Marine tralnq. w~ rscl.
only make them cJ!n&amp; stubborn- III)!Uilte Ifill! We've always
lli' 7 p.m.; Robert Reed down Fultz, Mrs. Hattie Smith, Sara as president of the Conventioa. and family for Sunday din""r Mr. Wail and children of Lilly Hou a
.
Jy to the Door.
been included In a slagle lnv~
t:IO p.m.; Little George up Bechtel, Carol Bachtel, Mrs.
were Mrs. Dorma Morrison of Barberton,
Lewis Edael, Relbel.
Try II, and your
mother tatlon before. - BROKE AS
HI! a.m.; Indiana down 6:15 Roger Morgan, Dwight DowOHIOAN KILLEn
Thornvil1e, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. William Sorden
CAW ON DIETY
may send me a vote If tbanb. USUAL
t.m.; H. E. Bowles up 7"40 a. son and Chet Tannehill.
KENTON, OhiO IUPI) -Mil- 81'tker and family of Killbuck, and grandson, Mark Sordan, and JAKARTA UP!
lnd
- H.
Dear Brdte:
81.; W. II Shaver, Jr down 7:..
- .·
lard Notestine, 69, Huntsville, Mr. and M". Clayton Jones [ Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr and .
I ) one. Dear Helen:
You received eeparata lnv~
45 a.m.; Jelfboat down Uo a "'""-'"""""""-~
Ohto, was killed Wednesday and family of South Charleston sons called on Mr. and Mrs. llan President Sukamo
Here's a "why oh why oh taUona because you art eolielt
m.
01)11. Waller
H. Moclfer when the car in which he was and Grover White and Doris, lo- Clint Orr Sunday.
ledged today for the first lime wby" Junior Grade. My Dad iJ MEN, but a combination gift
, uollllllCed today tbat Rio a passenger was struck by an- 1
Mi" ~Indo Lyons of Middle- that he was being pressed
will be
1 tways sayJng "LIVe every day from all the family
MKanawbll River - Allen R. SJ'IIlde CoDele bas "'cetved other about 1.5 miles west of caM s Jean Trussell and Mrs po I 'spent a weekend
with become a figurehead leader,
as if It will be )'OUt last." So juat line. - .
m~IU down Mar~t
a. a graat of $1,1110 for tbe Na· Roundhead in Hardin County. Ma:cia Haggy attended a lash~ Mrss Sharon Holter.
vowed "God willing, I am
wby does he set ttlelmed wben
-·: Beaver up Wlnlteld 5.30 p. Uoaal S.leoce FnundaUon.
ion rty at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jones and will con~ue to be
1 spend my allowance II If This ~IU11111 itt dedleated to
:·• A. J. Patten up Wlnteld 1:·
The money will be &lt;tSL11 to
GROMYKO IN ROMK
GeripaCowdery Jrutt week
and family of South Charleston Jy, actively, actively the
there waa no JomorrowT
- family living, 110 If you're bav·
. P:m.; George Prtce down pun:batte equipment for the
ROME (UP!) - Suviet For- Mr and Mrs R H Bollard spent a weekend with Grover er."
JAKE
1111 ~ trouble or jUJI plain
I
=eld 7:30 p.m: ; Helen Z. blolt&gt;~ical oclences Jahoratory. elgn Minister Andrei A. Grom- and Brenda~ s~nt · Monday White and Doris.
Dear Jake:
trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
P. Jon!lnll~~n 8~~nrt'm.; K
fto projeet Is under tho di- yko flew here. today from Mos- with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Row- Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Holter
M8 RATES
Dunno, but proltllbly lor tbe She wUI ~lBO welcome your
. El
1'1
eld . 11.50 ro.tioo of Dr. Lloyd G. K. co~ for an off1ctal two -day vts- ley of Dunbar. Mrs. Morrison and family and !Jhda Lyons at. WASHINGTON
18nte reason he !ns!Jts worn- own amuslll&amp; elPOI'Iences. Ad~:~· ger~ tl up Wmfteld Karr.
it Jo Italy and a possible aud· went wllb them and remained t•nded the llolatelD dinner at whnlesale electric rate
an's place Is In the borne-but drest Helen Bottelln care of
· a.m., hsha Wood! down - - lence with Pope Pool VI. His lor 8 loncer visit with
the Racinelas't ·week. '
proposed by Ohio Eclllon Ca.
~~ul~dn~'t~m~ana:p~tbe~~olflee=~~~~tlbtl:~=~~===-;:
Winfield 1:4&amp; a.m.
talks with Italian officials were Rowleys.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barr of Akron was approved We&lt;lneoday
·-==- -=- expected to center on Viet Mr. and Mrs. George Rob- Cheater spent an evanq with by the Federal Power CotnJills..
D
Nam and the current NATO crJ.. erts spent TUesday with Mr. the Ralph Ballard family.
sion. The ~.118 reduction wiD
ll
sis.
and Mrs. Maston Roberts In Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr coli- affect II Ohln !'Ommuntttea and
Pomeroy.
· ed on Mr. and Mrs. Callie Orr, will be retroactive tn Oet.
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Mrs. jolary K. Holter and
Monday evening.
1965.
WASffiNGTON (UP!) -Ben.
Jacob K. Javits, R-N.Y.,
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described Bill Russell's appointMtlll Pennlntnt l'rtiMd
I'
ment as coach of the Boston
Celtics as an Important "breakthrough" for the Negro in an
address t~e Senate Wednesday.
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Russell Is the first Negro
BOYS SIUS - - 2.91 • Ul ,
hired to coach a major
professional sports team.

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Brancusi's
ven:on of
masterpiece, Bird m Spa~.
But tt brought a world auction
reoo
. rd lor sc.ulpture Wednesday
mght when II was sold to the
Stephen Hahn Gallery of New
York . at the Parke-Bernet
Gallertes.
.
The $140,\XXI purchase prtce
helped boost the total fo~ the
first . ~tght sales of ~e.
Rubmste1n's umque collectton
of modern ar t
to
works
•1145 200 Th
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FSF:. Will P·icket Faculty ~
'JJort
:(conJ;ironfi&gt;~li!gn+·
~,~~· proper. t:v,j ·.: Pro·:t.'e_s.tt·na·,.. ·Hir.~··af!of·
Hall
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Transfers
coL'UM
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Conflict in Viet Nam," the
~ueen said.
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¥~ as "a n•cesaary basis
iilli' which to promote greater
,.:_.,;__ In East-West rela'"and wUI continue to Give
IIUpport'
: ~y will continue to work
.,t .Jear interdependence of
lh(West" she said.
r (luein ,Elizabeth also told of
lbt.,Labor government's plans
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LONDON Iu"' --t,jueen .u .-ca•l ••• natioo ..
postwar Labor goverwnent or\the policy ol brtncinl the illegal ' er
thert lor .tluil dat&amp;.
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ned the new I socialist state in a modem age Prime Minister Clemellt Attlee, regime m Rhodesl8 to an end. \ .
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zabeth n olpe t toda 'tn and sat'd "A bill will be ' but was mostly denalionalized ·so that a peaceful and lasting sAIGoN- VIET
NAM'S
ion of Par 1am•n
y
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, ba.'led
ped
1
. ~· • ·! I . t i•'-flld ritual introduced to restore public when Sir Winston Churchill led I ronstitutional sell emen,
. military gov~mment map
..illllotledu ·edcenthat
ur tne a..aUur uwuei ;-.1111-'
. . o;...
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1&lt;1 on the rule of Jaw aod plans
· today for hold"'·
•nationI~ I.I ,,
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ftlltl lUIC
I.JUII:tena~m....
~.
U'e
' i "'" p g ·c
ke new main part of the steel power in 1953.
acceptable to me Rllodestan al elections .deaplte Buddhist
lijll,':fmentb .w• ma to Viet ' industry."
·I On Rhodesia, the Queen said ;people as • whole, can be charges, II was secretlY plotIf
, ·~'f'IJJ. tod r~~ _pe~~e AtlantiC
.;ltt!i WH.!) i•atiuii~i~~ b;;; thelthe ~uvt!ru~ni. "will pursue lachieved..
Ung t(l renege on promls~ of
f
m ~ n mam am e
,
a civilian government w1tbln
I
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at full strength
I
' , . , ~·;,l,"nce
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three to five months.
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~:•: .anked by hera!~' In anr!ent •
&lt;
Of(
Government sources said de' 1!!\~tume and members of ~·
tails lor the election would be
1);~ ,yal household In kn .e NEW YORK (UP!l _ Thellhe sales, spaced . over two year ago at tlte age of 94. She oulllned In a series ol deer..,
b.'l!oches and flowmG gowns, Sllle of a sculpture for the weeks plus a previous $371,610 willed all of her
pamtlngs, which will be issued SIIOn No
l t•· Q
tilned the program
nd Oce I
'" ueen ou I .
H ld unprecedented auction price of auction prl.,. for her jewelry' sculptures, African a
an c definite time has tieen set.
q(_ Prime Mmstor " aro $t40,\XXI wrote a flttlnc climax waa expected to reach more art, and
furnishings . from
Wtlson In a IO.~~nute speech to the legend of the late tllao t3 million.
homes In New York, Pans and
tp&gt;n&gt;-the .throne.
cosmetics magnate Helena Mme. Rubinstein, a Polish London to the Helena Rubin·
·; t:
' :·A particular ~cern of m~ IRubinstein, as shrewd in art as farm girl who partayed • facial stein foundation for the beoefit
' mtsters wtll
to ~t'e a she was in business.
eream formula into
a $31 of needy women
and cbtld·
::~~=~ "'::e!n~c o~veth: I Mrs. Rubinstein was reported mllllon..,·year buaineas, died a ren.

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AVXERRE, Franc:• (UPII
-JaU oflleillo pia note Wed·
IHday lrom I prisoaee w~o
eoeaped last week.
"I.Jfe II good
here,"
ani out lved
b
aaid !be JIOII&lt;
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oH!clalo at Auorre. M
jaB. II
" 11 olgaed by Jeo oreaa,.
wbo oo&lt;aped nUe ttervbtg a
lltreo year sonlellco for 1thedlt.
The offtclals also re&lt;e vt a
package from Moreau coatalnbts tbe prisoa tmllorm be
had worn. Tbey sa1t1 the1 are
keepbtg It lor bls retum.

Everybod
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Js Expecting
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former Resl"dent
Dies Wednesday

TO A1TEND MEmNG

son. to Guy Edison
L. Glllntller: Loltl,
Denver 0. Curtis,
attend a meeting 'of the Amer- Mr. and Mrs. Thlll'!ltnn Stone,
Curtla tn Milford W.
leah Women In R-dlo and Tele· Mr. and Mrs. Homer HytteU
Lo'•• Leona.rd · 59 acres, (Jlive· Yision at lhe Gceen Mea ilows and John McKenzIe, a!tended
Charles R. Mash,
Ann a IM at Worthington Saturday. the Sou,theaslem Ohio Zone CcJn.
Lee Mash to J erry F· Stout• Miss Aysel ldll, Ankara. Turkey terence oI the FratemaI Ord er
Glenn Stout, 112 acrea, Bed- who Is a special guest
Ibis of Eagl.. Suttdav In IA~R•r as
ford:
week of the Hl-0 Chapter of repre.entatlv.. of Meip Aerie
Roxie Arbaugh, Ermel F.
nA:,:W:,:A~R~T,e,:Co~lu:::mb::u;::s:-_,.::w:::lll~speal&lt;~:::·~N:.::o::.. .:21::.n::.·_ _ _ _ __
baugb, Ruth Arbaugh to Rnh&lt;'rt .
Cook, Erma Jean Cook. 7.!7
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Fraok Robbtiltll,ionc-tlme Reda
star. Thus far, Pappas baa been
unable to . work, whit~ Robby
nu oeen teasuna: ou AJnencan
League pitcbing.
.
JosePaganonceagamplayed
the part II the hero lor the PJ..
ratea. He Jolted a sacrlftee fly
with Donn Clendenon on third
to account lor the winning mar·
gin. The 3-2 win gave the PIrates undisputed first place m

Tournament time is almost James Strausbaugh as toumahere for spring sports teams at ment manager. Two teams will
schools around the area, . with advance tb the regional tournaemphasis on . baseball, track ,ment.
and golf.
CLASS AA SECnONALS
Baseball teams wil1 again N the
SecU 1
Albrompete at the sectional, disor rn M 1';\'" N- Le
trict and regional competition , ~nsio Loga~, are ~ ~w
prior to the state meet.
1~I n,
arren
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The slate tournaments in · pre.
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golf, baseball and tennis will : Western Sectional - . Cb!UIbe Mar 27 and May 28, while icothe, Greenfield, Hillsboro,
the state meet in track is Lancaster • W,asb!ngton C. H.,
scheduled for May 28, all In Mlatru Trace and Waverly.
Columbus. Southeastorn Dis· Central Sectional - Cool
trict. assignments are as fol· Grove, Gallipolis, Jackson,
lows:
·
South Point and Wellston. ·
BASEBALL
Southern Sectional - IronCLASS A SECf!ONALS
ton, Northwest Portsmouth,
Northeastern Sectional
- West Portsmouth, WheelersAmes-Bern
Cll8uncey-1Jover, burg and Rock Hill.
Crooksville: Glouster, Miller, Cliff Heffelfinger of Ohio
Nelsonville, New Lexington, Sl. University will be tournament
Aloysius, The Plains, Sheridan, manager for all four seclionals,
'Union Furnace, waterloo, and whtch are to be played April
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Kyger Creek, Carthage-Troy,
Middleport, Pomeroy, Racine,
Eastern, flutland, Shade and
RoliiO-Canaan.
Central Sectional _ Aliensville, Beaver, Hannan-Trace, .
Hamden, McArthur, Oak Hill,
Southwestern, , Southeastern
Norlb Gallia, Wilton and
A
Leu
Brown-Zaleski.
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mer1can Wguo
South-Central Sectional - Cl
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Chesapeake, Franklin Furnace, Bait"
Ironton St Joseph Lucasville
tmor~
6 1 .857 ~
Valley Minford New Boston Detroit .
6 3 .1167 II&gt;
Ports~outll E~st Portsmouth Callforota
4 2 .667 2
Clay, Portsmouth' Notre O.me, Chtcago
4 2 .667 2
Proctorvilfe, South Websrer Mmnesota
3 3 .500 3
,nd Symmes Valley
Boston
2 6 .2fJO ~
southern Sectionai
Chilli· Washington
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cothe Bishnp Flage~ Zane Kansas City
I 5 .167 5
Trace,
Hun~ngton Unloto, New ~':..k da ' I ·~~25 6
Frankfort, . Adena, ·Latham,
aes Y1 esu 1
Laurelville Bainbridge Paint Boston 5 DetrOit 3
Valley Piketon and Sinking : ~/""· at K.C., P~· cold wea.
Springs.
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Suutltlll!stero Sectional - Bait. 6 Wash. 3, mghl
Hillsboro Belfast Bl
C k Calif. 4 Chi. 3, night (II lnas)
I oesburg L .hb ue ~ • Thursday's Probable PlleUrl
: ..~er, Mo.:;~tow~' Peebt': Chicago at Californht (night)
Peebles Franklin, Seaman, -Ptzarro (l-D) vs. Newman &gt;oWest Union and Winchester. 1O) (Onl
ch d 1
George V. Nash of Wellslon I
Y game ~ e "ed)

30 and May I and 7.
(LASS AA DISTRicr
The winoer from eacb of
these sectional• will compete
In the dls,trict tournament at
Ohio University May 13 and 14.
with Heffelfinger as toumament ll1llnager. Only one team
wUJ advance to the regional
tournament.
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The two district winners in
Class A from the Southern Distrlcl will compete at Chillicothe
on May 20 and May 21 against
winners from tho Central District. The district winner from
the Southern District in Class
AA will compete In the reGionoJ at Philo on May 20 and 21
where the team will meet one
of two Central Disirict winners.
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American League
San Fran. at Chi., ppd., rain
New York 200 \XXI 000- 2 6 1
St. Louis at New York, ppd., Cleve.
IXXI\XXII!x-4 10 0
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Friend, Hamilton &lt;7), Ramos
(7) and Howard; Siebert,
Los Ang. 010 IXXI2011- S ! I O'Oenoghue (8) and Sims. WP
Hous!Dn
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Osteen (3.()) and ~horo. (0.3). RR-Whltlield &lt;2nd).
Torborg (7) ; Bruce, Carpm 17),
OWen. (B) and Bateman. LP- Detroit
001100 IIIII- 3 10 o,
Bruce &lt;1-1). IIR-Ferrara &lt;1st). Boston
010 1103 !Ox- 5· 8 0:
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Wickersham, Fox 131, Glad( " ' " ' 1' dla&amp;o;ai. 282 sq.tno.v\ewable
Atlanta
221 020 001- 8 9 1 ding (7), Sherry 18) and Adv.anced Q·20 power reaerve 20,000 voltabu.iJ
Phila.
000 (XX) 001-1 4 0 Freehan: Stephenson, Radat • ~:~!:!~~::._~FamplitierwitbCI&amp;CepiiouJ~e.WLivity- tor
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with winners from the Central,
and North Canton districts.
The compeliog Individuals
from Class AA schools will go
to Daylon on May 21 along
wltlt winners from the Cinch,.
nati and Springfield districts.

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100 Yd. Dash -Swisher (Pi.
10.6; Brtckles IPI, Batey (W).
Mile - Sneed iW), 5:10.3,
Arthur (W) 1nd WeD (P).
880 Relay - Pomeroy •Swisher, Nease, English and Brick·
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140 Run - Batey (W) 55.2·
Tennant IW), Nease (P) .
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Arthur &lt;W) and Taylor &lt;W).
220 Run - Swisher (P) 25.0:
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competing schools In witb 1211 while Swisher waa
both Class AA ani cta11 A wiU cloae behind with 1112.
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compete at Fairgreeos Country Pomeroy got six first, live
Club \t1 Jackson on May 21, seconda and four thirda wbtle
with C. H. Jonea of Wellston as Wabama was geillnl five first,
manager.
four seconda aud tll thirds.
TRACK
Tho winners of the various
All competiag schools in ,events, their time or distance
both Cla88 AA and Class A 'IIlii lhe rwmersup were:
wiU compete at Ohio Univer- High Jump - Bennett Roush
sity in AthenJ on May 14, with (P) 5 It: Hayes tP), Nease (P)
Stan Huntsman aa manager. and Machtr (W), !ted.
This will be the district level, Dia&lt;uo - Andy Porter (P),
with wiMers advancing to reg- 'II ft., II inc.; Gibbo &lt;P) and
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Cleveland ManaGer Birdie
Tebbetll Is accepting all
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and Loa A•"efes
nipped Hnus''"
ton 3-2. San Francisco •I
Chicago and St. Louis at New
York fell victim to inclement
weather conditions
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Baltimore made It four in a
Brumley (7): Bunker• S.
In fact, the Indians' early row behind rookie catcher Andy
000 000101- 2 5 o (8) and Etcbebarren.
91lccess has the Tribe pilot Etchebarren's first big
Pitts.
000101 001- 3 6 0 Bunker (H). LP- Richert
with almost anything hn?Jer and double. The
Maloney, Baldschun (8), Da- 2). HRs-Etchebarren (1st),
refers to leftllandedness. · · natled down the victory In the
(91 and Edwards: McMullen (Zitd).
Cleveland h
rted lnt seventh with four rttlll, tho big Cardwell, Face (Q) and Gunder, 111 innings!
the Am .
spu lead .~ blow being a two-run double by May (9). WP- Face (1-D). LP- Chi.
002 001 IXXIIIO- 3 7
tl ertc::; ar:n.r fi WI f Boog Powell. Wally Bunker Baldschun t0.2). HR-Johnson Cal.
021 000 \JOO 01-4 12
Ill:: e~ctorl:ar have v:,:. went 1 1·3 Innings before (1st).
llort;n. Higgins (3), Locker I
to south ws Tw
leavlll&amp; In favor of Stu Mtller.
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(7), Ftsher (11) and Romano . .
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M Do 11 ~ · 0 for Bunker's record 18 now 1-1.
Morne La Sene. on tne south- Marlin m)· Chance Lee &lt;10) \
f:rmJackc Kr:Ck Boh ~~~ eac~
ColllJifaro Bomot'l
east coast of Haiti, , Is one of Brunet ooi Sukla '(10) and
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Tony Conigliaro, who led
the ht~hesl r•,untams tn the Rodgers. WP--&amp;tkla (1-0).
reltever John 0 Donoghue, LUIS league with 32 homers
Car!bbeBD, rtsq to 8,793 feet. -Fisher &lt;0.1),
Tlsnt " the lone rtghthander season smacked bis first
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With a victory.
1966 .iter siXth !mtlng Sirq!les.
O'Donogbue, .who. escaped by Lennie Green and
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trade. for Ralph Terry, notebed his first major league
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High School wtll be manaf!Or of M' n Fg!"f s ~mt es
uniform Wedneachy assistance from Dick Radatz
tbe firSt two sectlonals Carl 1 ~ · at 1 •• mg .
when . leftbanded swinging who gave up on1y one run ove;
Bany of Portsmouth Clay' man. :Chtcago at Kansas Ctty,. niGht Fred Whitfield beat the skid- the final three frames.
sger of the second two and IDetroit at Washmgton, mght
ding, last place New York Joe Adcock In his 17th
Dave Larimer of Frankfort &lt;Only games scheduled)
Yankees with a home run for league seaso~ carne thrnn•h I
Adena . High School manager
Natioaal League
the second straight night, 1-2. with a game ~ pinch
of the final two secllonals. Pitts
W. L Pel. GB
AL Games
single In the lith !mtlng tbat
Games are to be played April S bcrgh
7 I .875
BalUmore downed Wt18hlng- scored Angel catcher Bob
6 1 ·857 12 ton ~; Boston clubbed !Jetroit Rodgers from second base
Ill, Mav I, 1 and 8.
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6 3 ·1167 1II 1&gt;3; and California beat Chica- Rodgers reached base on 1 ·
CLASS A D!STR!Cf
Phs! dngleh.,
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mnmgs m other out single and moved up on 1
2 2 ·
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these . s~Uonals will compete Atlanta
Am~rtean League play. Minne- walk to Paul Schaal.
3 4 .5111l
at Cht!ltcothe on May 14, with St. Louis
2 4 ·~~ :11 sola s ~heduled . game at Ed Sulks, the fourth Cal!forHouston
3 6 .333 411 Kansas Cl.ty waa ramed out.
nia pitcher, got lhe wla for I 2Cincinnatl
1 5 .167 5
In a ram-abbrevtated Nation- 3 hitless innings of
Chicago
I 6 .II! 5\1 al League
schedule, Atlanta pltchinc. White So• reliever Ed
Wedneada.y's Resuits
walloped Philadelphia 8-1; Pit- Fisher entered the game in
San Fran., at Chi ., ppd., ram
. jts~bu~rg~h:O:d~e~fe~a,;;ted~C;;:In:;:cl:;;nn:;;•~ti~3-~2~;~1~1t~h~a~nd:;.:too::k~the=-~selb;:a~ck~.= ,\
St. Louis at N.Y., ppd., rain
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Atlanta 8 Phila., I, niGht
Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati 2, night
Los Angeles 3 Houston 2, night
Pat Edwards carded a fine Tbursday'o Probable Pllelten
36 h.~ take medalist honors Wed- SBf! Francisco at Chicagonesday aftor school when the Mancha! (2-D) or Shaw &lt;!.())
Middleport High School
golf ••· Hands (1-0).
team defeated Wellston High St. LouiB at New YorkSchool 1311 to 611 on the Pome- Gibson (1-D) vs. Gardner (!).()),
roy course.
( A I I • n t a · at PhilaHelphia
Edwards defeated C. Nichols S~grht)-Lemaater (1.0) vs.
(42) 3-1, Wayne Davis (48) lost I 0 t (I-D).
lo C. Townsend (43) 11&gt;-2\1 'Cinctnnati at Pittsburgh
Bot&gt; Priddy I42) defeated Lar: 0~lgbl) - Pappas It).()) or
Toolo tll-0 vs. SIBk (1-D).
ry Ses (431
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to OWlll lliCidero.l&amp;uroworthy, If/) defeated Mllte Ai&gt;'
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etl (40)! defeated Tom Jenkins New York at Atlanta, night
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Friday the Jacke.t
&amp;oilers Pittsburgh at SL Louis, night
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travet;~tb New Le•ttngton lor a San Fran. at Hnustcm, nigbt
prloo -1111111111 bll" f8
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Pl'l'I'SBURGH (UPI)-Right.
haoder Milt Pappas waa expeeled to make hiS Natlenal
League pltehing debut today for
the t.'inc~nau .tteas as UJe)' oav
Ue the Ptrates.
The appearance of PappaS
may be JUSt what the doctor otdered, both lor the baUelub and
the minds of seveal doubters as
to bow well the rtj[hthander wm
do.
He was acquired by the Reds

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!be IM!IIfor ctreull
the lop ollhe DIDih 111 a llncle J1'oct who came in roUe! of Jack Baldschun, who waa at 110 hill and two.·
Even Jim Maloney, the only by ~ommy Harper, and Pete 1tarter Don Cardwell.
acquired in the trade U..t aaw Only bright opot
Red 'tehe to record
. tllll Hole 1 triple.
Onco again It W88 the relief Robinson depart from Crosley was the lmpr~ed
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the Pirates' timely blttlfll. He
ODd loss againat na wins.
piCked up two bltl,
worked seveo inoinp and
W/•
He waa chargetl with """ in- first homer of !hi!
:t-"::!: o"! !~.
~--~-e _.es
nln• Ditched and yielded two seventh inn!Dg, .
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hits and the winning run. Teddy The onJy way ta u; '
The v1ctory was the seventh
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O.v!d!!On mopped up 1or the .fi- Reds ravoi'ed by
lor the Pirates in eight gantea
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and moved them 1 ball game Putber 1
._. tleet old
Sit Pu
Cardwell hurled eight frames now Hi and rank ·
ahead ·of lhe raln·ldled Giants. Pomor
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ot . t bbsSawyer (W) 38 ft. ' and was charged with oniJ four 10 team league.
''Who waxed my welghll?"
The Reda Ued the game in
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., April 21,

(UP\) - · The
student Federatloa
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(FSF) at Ohio state Unlversty p~n.ne o pc e ~ ao.
ulty meeting today to protest 'he hiring of Dr. Wtlllam
HaU as the new director of the school of journalism.
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Clarence A. Arbaugh, dec., wI
Robert Queisser, chairuuU.a vr tli~ grtr~v'~ ::;rd.~RoiQe Ar~gh, Ermel F. Ar· attn!! committee, said the unlvenlty aclt)li,nlstratln!'
bough, Affld. of Trans., CoJum· ll'llildin~ wUI he plckete~ by the group Frlda'Y 811~ --~
bta.
rally will be held- on tbe
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campus 0vat tbat an~rn·nnn . .Into a " ouse organ,"" "" ..,..
1\osJe Arbaugh, Er!!Jel F. A~· The led'!l'atioft called Hall's mtnlotrallon."
.
qaugh, Ruth Arbaugh to H.,., anpolntmenl .... administration ."The Lantern Is J!le t~oue•
ty Crippen, Berilla Crippen, violation ·of ...,emtc freedom. aild the lUIIe Is "symbolized
1124 acres Columbltl
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Lester Russell,
I rights."
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actlnt director of the school
Russell to ary . Loteenpltut, Ira B. Hor\ey Jr., an MU since the death last year
of
CarOl Sue Freeman, t, om· journalism insln!ctor ,and Pu· G
Kle I
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eroy,
Utzer Prize winner. 'o~td at t~e ~~It y~· battle," he told
lleiena Gibbs to Lester Gibbs forum the new dl~r Will the students. "If th• admlnl•traParcels, Rutland.
turn the camuus dally news•a· lion wins, you will be forced to
Mary 1!. Oblinger, Erm• H. per, the OhiO state_ Lantem, hold your tongue forever and

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NEW YORK (UP!)
Negotiators, wresutrti 'with •empleye
dismissals and . other issues
relating to the biggest merger
In American newspaper history,
meet again today laced with
the prospect of 8 strike that
both sides have
declared
WASHINGTON (UP!) -The
m' evltable.
cost of living rose again in
A strike Sunday would force
March by aboot two-tenths or
New Yrok's
third major
three·tenths of 1 per cent. But
.
' newspaper shutdown in four
n.e rise was not as fast as in
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..•rs and could possible wreck
February because of an easing
,plans
- for the proposed merger
.·.: . Vef eWS
; ;r:
in food prices.
.,..,...,,""_ ' _ _ of three daily newspapers.
GertrJu~e ~· Joh~tonid
That was the forecast from
The dispute between lhe er S. 0 ns n to aro
.: oaqe reodf•P•
GaUipolls
government sources who got an
newly formed World Journal Patterson, Nancy A. Patterson,
Da 12! 18 1 unnlng 20 feet
advance look at the Labor
Tribune Inc., and 10 newspaper Lot, Sutton.
- b y He tel' Bottel
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Funeral services for Clyde
unro
' ns basl·cally t'nvolved the May L. Holte.r to Delbert
•n rollers, Pomeroy-M3Son. 21.- S. Williamson, 64. of 337 Bur- Department's monthly consuHe 1 M
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Z7 , Pt..Pleasant 24.69, Hinton "ess-av, Columbus, who died mer price index, which was to
CWS
question of sever~e of an
as ey, arte easey,
195 fll\inc Kanawha
Falls •
be published today.
estimated 2.000 1if the 5,700 eels, Chester.
VUU1ll ASKEO FOR rrl
day without his married sec:Nis62 &amp;lltnC Ch 1 to 2015 there Wednesday, will be held
workers now employed by the Charles D. Circle to Milton! This column Is for younc peo- tary.- H.
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three papers _ •Le New York H. Circle, parcels, Sutton, Ches- pte, lhelr problems and plea• INVE, HATE OR
f•IUne. Loudon was runrung l'h . Ch 1 with b . I . h
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By Mrs. a. ,
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jeet, Marmet I¥• feet, and Win- Ing ape
urJa '" t e would mean an mdex of as Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson Herald Tribune. World - Tete- ter.
urett their ti'oubleo and fun. AI
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Beech Grove cemetery.
much as 111.9 per cent. In of Brazil, Ind., Is visiting lhe gram &amp; Sun and the Jnuma~
witb' lhe rest cf Helllll Help Some weeki ago Ibis glrllltd
He was a former employee other words, It would bave cost , Ralph Ballard famUy.
American.
!lll!.1li\IMI _ J_ .
US!, It welcom" illuJihla but I broke up, Sbe tboulhlll would
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, of Jamtrol, and. a member of $11.90 to buy the same goods I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LawLONDON (UPI) _ JIUIIH won't dodge 1 tterloUa quMiloo be better to he lust good frlendt
; 0Ji1o River Frances Ithe
Commumty
Cltrlstlan and services in March that $10 renee and family of Portland
l!'.dward White, '"" o1 three with a brusJt.olf.
again, lt:O' when we went tGcetb.
Jlouliand up II, 12 :30 am.: In· Church. He was preceded '" would buy in the 1951·1959 base were guests of Mr. and ~ Mrs. I Mayor Fines Three
men still sought In Britain'•
Send yoill' teen-age
q1101- er we had too many arguments.
~· jllwn 15, 5 a.m.; Walter I death by two brothers, John period.
Joe Lawrence and family lor I Middl
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$7. 3 million trala robbery of tiona to YOUTH ASKED FOR We)!, here's the problem. I'm
lled&lt;jnnl up 16, 1·30 a.m ; Ken- and Grover, and was a former
dinner Easter Sunday.
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epo
tla, Wll arretled today fit rr cart of Helea Help USI, llfrold II I CODIInue tn be lood
lu4kian up 16, 3:20 a.m.. Ottn resident of Pomeroy.
. In February, consumer prices Mr and Mrs. Junior White Three persons were linllll and a aeaotde mort aod wblllked thl~ newspaper.
frlendo with her. I'll tart Hkinc
1-..W.tt up 16, &amp;·30 a.m. ; Na- Survivors include his wife, JUmped one-half of I per cent and ihree daughters, Warsaw. i another lorfetted . a bond In
bet once more ll a girlfriend,
~oniil up 17, I 55 a.m.: r)ieana Zua; one son, Jack William- lor a gam of 211 per cent over Mr and Mrs Paul 81'tker and ! court action of Mtdd\e!JOrt May· oil to LondoD aDder beaV)' A REAL HAIRY PROBLEM , which I know abe won't IG for.
~osworth down 17, 3:45 a.m.; son, and these brothers and February.' 11165. Food prtces la,;,ily ol Killbuck spent a week , or C. 0. FISher Wedncs1av. pard.
Dear Helen:
So my only alternatiVe Is tn
Onward up 18,5:50 a.m.; South· sisters. Phil Williamson, Porn- once agam led the way.
•end with Grover White
and I Evelyn Wtlson, 57, Middleport
Aelllll oa I dp, P•llce
My mother pi&amp; ohook be- hate her so I WOD't fall in love
In! up 18, NO a.m.; New Mar- eroy; Harry, Akron: Mrs. Eliz· A few hours after the Labor Doris.
' was ftned $20 and costs on coo- ~·~u:::..::.:. the IOWD eause of the bathroom tile and with her again. But lor Ibis I
6novllle up 19, 4 a.m.: Esso abeth Cbafm, Orlando, Fla. ; 0eJl8rtment announced the Mr. and Mrs. Holly Friend I vlctlon of disturbmg the peace,
fto aew brelk Ia tile C!AJt my hair. Can I help It my balr know the kids would put me
tennessee down 19, 1:30 a.m.; \Mrs. W. H. Speed, Charlotte, Februarv figures, President spent a weekend with Mr. and j Gerald J. Swisher, II, Middle- came IUidaJ wbtoa White falls out while I'm 'brush!IIC? doWD. Ia lhere any ether way!
folly R. up 21, 4:25 a.m.; La- N. c.,. and Ermel Wtlltamson, Johnson said he would ask Mrs. Francis McPeek
and po~, 125 and costs, ?" opera· eoataeted twa Leadoa _.. I try to wipe them up wltll a - MIXED UP BOY
•lie down 23, 3:30 a.m. ; Valvo- to Cahforma..
Congress to raise taxes il family of Sardis.
i tors hcense, and Clmton Ab- papermen and llfd be ""' wet cloth, but they sUck to the Dear Boy:
ne
up
Greenup
3:3L
p.m.;
llliThe
body
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the
Jerry
prices
continued
to
soar
at
that
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Roberts
' shtre, 21, Rt. I, Logan, 110 "fed liP" wllll bolaJ 1111 the tile and I don't have time to They say hate Ia akin to Uve,
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ols up Greenup 7:15 p.m.; Spears Funeral home, Colum~ pace Johnson is considering 8 were supper girests of Mr. and Iand costs: reckless operation.
vacuum every mornifll.
10 ••atayln&amp; friendl" lhould be
~.cmela D. down Greenup U:- bus, and will b• brought here tax hike to reduce the spending Mrs. Raodall Roberts and : Darrell Richmond, 18, Rt. I, :': !~ n~:~~~~~ We get along pretty well, my satea~ Des!*' !t'a more fun
~ p.m.; Mark M. up Greenup Saturday
morninc
where power of consumers and family of Letar'l, Sund&amp;)'. '
RUtland forfeited hiS $15 bond p~.ol ol kll tdeadty.
lolka and I uoopt about lhe .. And When .You leim not' to
~ : J~ a.m.· Havana Zenhyr friends may call in tile after- businessmen as an anti-inflation- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson, on a reckless
operation
bathroom. Personally I lhink argue, 80 much, well the door't
down Greenup 4 a.m. Jim Houg- noon.
ary step.
Brazil, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. cbarge.
a a
!I m:
"" m
tlle Is a nulunce. It dhows IY• wkle open, chwn. - ,
lltnd up Greenup 5:40 a.m.;
Ralph Ballard and family~ loery HWe hair and every one of Dear Helen:
, ~ntain State up Greenup 5:- Choir Rehearses at
STRIKE ENDS
cal, spent Tuesday evening
WOMEN GET RIGHTS
Seleetlou, DutieA
thole halt! slick to It - much
My lather's niece Is setllnc
j 5G am : Mary B. down Mel- H
R 'd
AKRON tuPI) _ The 15-dny with Mrs. A. H. Bailey.
: AMMAN, Jordan (UP[) - Of Cougres8 Shown
worse than to linoleum. Any married and recently we receiV·
d•hl 3 p.m.: Lachlan Macleay Hen::~ .esl ence
wildcat strike against the Fire- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens ol • King Hussein Wednesday in- A film, "Man of the
suggeations, like teUinl
my ed twa Invitations 11 lhe wed151 Church choir atone Tira and Rubber Co No. Belpre moved into the George structed :us government lo the story of seleclinc and
·~ Meldahl 4:30 p.m.; William
e~
mother Jo cool it, or somelhlnl? tllnc. One wu adtlmRd to my
Pitt down Meldahl 4:50 p.m.; mem. rs rehearsed Wednesday I lant here was over Mav Roberts house.
, introduce
legiB!alion givq duties of congreuman In
- LONG HAIRED GIRL
paronts and our teen.qe tlator.
Defender up ' 'eldahl 9'40 p. evenmg at the hnme of Mrs. wi~ production back to nea~ I Gary Wells of Columbus called~ Jordanian women the right Jo lngton was shown
llelr Girl:
The other was addreUetl to
m.; Orco down Meldahl 10:30 c:ara R~nnesy, Garfleltf.st, and normal.
on Ralph 81'tllard and family vote and run for parliament. following luncheon to the
Ha
btltltroom Ule were my brother and me. lam 21,
p.m.; Joht. J. Rowe up M•ldahl a terwar s enJoyed
rerorded
recently.
eroy Lions Club by the
1I'IJ on
t1 1 he 11 11, lltd we're bolh aw
1-:15 a.m.; Alice down Moldahl music and krelreshments of Ice
NOW YOU KNO W
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trussell daughter, Sharoo, spent Friday ated Church In Pomeroy. First ~ bigJroblem to ~e ~ up at collect Neither of UJII :
2:10 a.m.; R. H. Bosworth !I cr~m, ca e, nuts and coffee. By United Prell !Diontatlonal and daughter, Dawn Renee, of Iand Friday night In. Columbus Vice President Dale Worner, earnu
~an w DRY toJ1. ployed Beeausa 11\eJ teparat- .
up Meldahl $'55 am. Buckeye
er goests were Mr. aod
tb
Mt vernon spent a week end wtth Mr. and Mrs. W1U1am Fenided
eu Y 111 P ecea 0
mD
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; State up 7 •. ;,, · · .,
Mts. DoWIIIiam Rossell, Ben Phil·
with the former's parents, Mr. ton. Gary Holter left Friday
of the church serving el olher facial tm;:·
d:
son,
ug Dowson, Mrs. Marand Mrs stanley Trussell
for the Great Lakes where
M Cl
Kart
Mrs to
paper w • we 0 1
OIDipolia Dam- Frleberger lvtn Dow!!On, Mro.
Bernard deoce beeautte be waa BOrvinR Those ·,isiliol R. H. Ballard he will begin Marine tralnq. w~ rscl.
only make them cJ!n&amp; stubborn- III)!Uilte Ifill! We've always
lli' 7 p.m.; Robert Reed down Fultz, Mrs. Hattie Smith, Sara as president of the Conventioa. and family for Sunday din""r Mr. Wail and children of Lilly Hou a
.
Jy to the Door.
been included In a slagle lnv~
t:IO p.m.; Little George up Bechtel, Carol Bachtel, Mrs.
were Mrs. Dorma Morrison of Barberton,
Lewis Edael, Relbel.
Try II, and your
mother tatlon before. - BROKE AS
HI! a.m.; Indiana down 6:15 Roger Morgan, Dwight DowOHIOAN KILLEn
Thornvil1e, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. William Sorden
CAW ON DIETY
may send me a vote If tbanb. USUAL
t.m.; H. E. Bowles up 7"40 a. son and Chet Tannehill.
KENTON, OhiO IUPI) -Mil- 81'tker and family of Killbuck, and grandson, Mark Sordan, and JAKARTA UP!
lnd
- H.
Dear Brdte:
81.; W. II Shaver, Jr down 7:..
- .·
lard Notestine, 69, Huntsville, Mr. and M". Clayton Jones [ Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr and .
I ) one. Dear Helen:
You received eeparata lnv~
45 a.m.; Jelfboat down Uo a "'""-'"""""""-~
Ohto, was killed Wednesday and family of South Charleston sons called on Mr. and Mrs. llan President Sukamo
Here's a "why oh why oh taUona because you art eolielt
m.
01)11. Waller
H. Moclfer when the car in which he was and Grover White and Doris, lo- Clint Orr Sunday.
ledged today for the first lime wby" Junior Grade. My Dad iJ MEN, but a combination gift
, uollllllCed today tbat Rio a passenger was struck by an- 1
Mi" ~Indo Lyons of Middle- that he was being pressed
will be
1 tways sayJng "LIVe every day from all the family
MKanawbll River - Allen R. SJ'IIlde CoDele bas "'cetved other about 1.5 miles west of caM s Jean Trussell and Mrs po I 'spent a weekend
with become a figurehead leader,
as if It will be )'OUt last." So juat line. - .
m~IU down Mar~t
a. a graat of $1,1110 for tbe Na· Roundhead in Hardin County. Ma:cia Haggy attended a lash~ Mrss Sharon Holter.
vowed "God willing, I am
wby does he set ttlelmed wben
-·: Beaver up Wlnlteld 5.30 p. Uoaal S.leoce FnundaUon.
ion rty at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jones and will con~ue to be
1 spend my allowance II If This ~IU11111 itt dedleated to
:·• A. J. Patten up Wlnteld 1:·
The money will be &lt;tSL11 to
GROMYKO IN ROMK
GeripaCowdery Jrutt week
and family of South Charleston Jy, actively, actively the
there waa no JomorrowT
- family living, 110 If you're bav·
. P:m.; George Prtce down pun:batte equipment for the
ROME (UP!) - Suviet For- Mr and Mrs R H Bollard spent a weekend with Grover er."
JAKE
1111 ~ trouble or jUJI plain
I
=eld 7:30 p.m: ; Helen Z. blolt&gt;~ical oclences Jahoratory. elgn Minister Andrei A. Grom- and Brenda~ s~nt · Monday White and Doris.
Dear Jake:
trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
P. Jon!lnll~~n 8~~nrt'm.; K
fto projeet Is under tho di- yko flew here. today from Mos- with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Row- Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Holter
M8 RATES
Dunno, but proltllbly lor tbe She wUI ~lBO welcome your
. El
1'1
eld . 11.50 ro.tioo of Dr. Lloyd G. K. co~ for an off1ctal two -day vts- ley of Dunbar. Mrs. Morrison and family and !Jhda Lyons at. WASHINGTON
18nte reason he !ns!Jts worn- own amuslll&amp; elPOI'Iences. Ad~:~· ger~ tl up Wmfteld Karr.
it Jo Italy and a possible aud· went wllb them and remained t•nded the llolatelD dinner at whnlesale electric rate
an's place Is In the borne-but drest Helen Bottelln care of
· a.m., hsha Wood! down - - lence with Pope Pool VI. His lor 8 loncer visit with
the Racinelas't ·week. '
proposed by Ohio Eclllon Ca.
~~ul~dn~'t~m~ana:p~tbe~~olflee=~~~~tlbtl:~=~~===-;:
Winfield 1:4&amp; a.m.
talks with Italian officials were Rowleys.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barr of Akron was approved We&lt;lneoday
·-==- -=- expected to center on Viet Mr. and Mrs. George Rob- Cheater spent an evanq with by the Federal Power CotnJills..
D
Nam and the current NATO crJ.. erts spent TUesday with Mr. the Ralph Ballard family.
sion. The ~.118 reduction wiD
ll
sis.
and Mrs. Maston Roberts In Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr coli- affect II Ohln !'Ommuntttea and
Pomeroy.
· ed on Mr. and Mrs. Callie Orr, will be retroactive tn Oet.
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A "BREAKTHROUGH"
Mrs. jolary K. Holter and
Monday evening.
1965.
WASffiNGTON (UP!) -Ben.
Jacob K. Javits, R-N.Y.,
•
described Bill Russell's appointMtlll Pennlntnt l'rtiMd
I'
ment as coach of the Boston
Celtics as an Important "breakthrough" for the Negro in an
address t~e Senate Wednesday.
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Russell Is the first Negro
BOYS SIUS - - 2.91 • Ul ,
hired to coach a major
professional sports team.

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Brancusi's
ven:on of
masterpiece, Bird m Spa~.
But tt brought a world auction
reoo
. rd lor sc.ulpture Wednesday
mght when II was sold to the
Stephen Hahn Gallery of New
York . at the Parke-Bernet
Gallertes.
.
The $140,\XXI purchase prtce
helped boost the total fo~ the
first . ~tght sales of ~e.
Rubmste1n's umque collectton
of modern ar t
to
works
•1145 200 Th
' , , . e overall total oI

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FSF:. Will P·icket Faculty ~
'JJort
:(conJ;ironfi&gt;~li!gn+·
~,~~· proper. t:v,j ·.: Pro·:t.'e_s.tt·na·,.. ·Hir.~··af!of·
Hall
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neod~y
0
record'ed
Transfers
coL'UM
' BUS
rree

RCC0fdpfJCe
• pat•d (Of M0dern sCO}
pl

Conflict in Viet Nam," the
~ueen said.
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sa:
¥~ as "a n•cesaary basis
iilli' which to promote greater
,.:_.,;__ In East-West rela'"and wUI continue to Give
IIUpport'
: ~y will continue to work
.,t .Jear interdependence of
lh(West" she said.
r (luein ,Elizabeth also told of
lbt.,Labor government's plans
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VIas lhe loweaf
LONDON Iu"' --t,jueen .u .-ca•l ••• natioo ..
postwar Labor goverwnent or\the policy ol brtncinl the illegal ' er
thert lor .tluil dat&amp;.
'
ned the new I socialist state in a modem age Prime Minister Clemellt Attlee, regime m Rhodesl8 to an end. \ .
.
zabeth n olpe t toda 'tn and sat'd "A bill will be ' but was mostly denalionalized ·so that a peaceful and lasting sAIGoN- VIET
NAM'S
ion of Par 1am•n
y
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, ba.'led
ped
1
. ~· • ·! I . t i•'-flld ritual introduced to restore public when Sir Winston Churchill led I ronstitutional sell emen,
. military gov~mment map
..illllotledu ·edcenthat
ur tne a..aUur uwuei ;-.1111-'
. . o;...
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1&lt;1 on the rule of Jaw aod plans
· today for hold"'·
•nationI~ I.I ,,
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ftlltl lUIC
I.JUII:tena~m....
~.
U'e
' i "'" p g ·c
ke new main part of the steel power in 1953.
acceptable to me Rllodestan al elections .deaplte Buddhist
lijll,':fmentb .w• ma to Viet ' industry."
·I On Rhodesia, the Queen said ;people as • whole, can be charges, II was secretlY plotIf
, ·~'f'IJJ. tod r~~ _pe~~e AtlantiC
.;ltt!i WH.!) i•atiuii~i~~ b;;; thelthe ~uvt!ru~ni. "will pursue lachieved..
Ung t(l renege on promls~ of
f
m ~ n mam am e
,
a civilian government w1tbln
I
,..
at full strength
I
' , . , ~·;,l,"nce
.
three to five months.
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~:•: .anked by hera!~' In anr!ent •
&lt;
Of(
Government sources said de' 1!!\~tume and members of ~·
tails lor the election would be
1);~ ,yal household In kn .e NEW YORK (UP!l _ Thellhe sales, spaced . over two year ago at tlte age of 94. She oulllned In a series ol deer..,
b.'l!oches and flowmG gowns, Sllle of a sculpture for the weeks plus a previous $371,610 willed all of her
pamtlngs, which will be issued SIIOn No
l t•· Q
tilned the program
nd Oce I
'" ueen ou I .
H ld unprecedented auction price of auction prl.,. for her jewelry' sculptures, African a
an c definite time has tieen set.
q(_ Prime Mmstor " aro $t40,\XXI wrote a flttlnc climax waa expected to reach more art, and
furnishings . from
Wtlson In a IO.~~nute speech to the legend of the late tllao t3 million.
homes In New York, Pans and
tp&gt;n&gt;-the .throne.
cosmetics magnate Helena Mme. Rubinstein, a Polish London to the Helena Rubin·
·; t:
' :·A particular ~cern of m~ IRubinstein, as shrewd in art as farm girl who partayed • facial stein foundation for the beoefit
' mtsters wtll
to ~t'e a she was in business.
eream formula into
a $31 of needy women
and cbtld·
::~~=~ "'::e!n~c o~veth: I Mrs. Rubinstein was reported mllllon..,·year buaineas, died a ren.

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Surviving are two sons. Odell
f)ayttJD Russell, 89 ' of Arbuckle, and Lawrence, Del·.
1'-les Tuesday Night aware, Ohio; a daushter, Mrs.
·li'r!"'PLEASANT - Dayton Gloria Randolph, Pt. Plea~\.
Hysell, 19, died unexpectedly and a grandcbild.
~ ntglll' at the home of Funeral service will be held
btj,~. Odell, of Arbuekle. A Friday Z p.m. on the ChBpman·
,..jJi.ld rlverman he was bom Wilcoxen 1\!ortuory Wlth the
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WASHINGTON; D. C. A
Program Develol!ft\4!Dt Grant of
$ts.~93 has been approved for
Mason County to plan lis community action program tCAPI,
It was announced here tOOBY
by u. S. Senators Robert C.·
Byrd, Janntngs Randol pt. and
Rep. Ken Heckler.
The lflRI wiU permit the
M n coun1y Communily Aegroup to employ a slllff and
develop a progr1111 of acUvilies.

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tember 29; 1876, the son of the Burial will be m a Pomeroy,
llii6 ..Asel and Sarah Butcher Ohio. cemetery .. JiT~:"'ds may
ltyseu.
1 call at we monu ..~,..

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eonsolldated net IncOme ellmbed ?:1 per cent to a record .....
113,0110, compared wltb $3&amp;,o
aat,OIIO for the first tllltler al

GT&amp;E Shows
Record. Sales,

813,593 Is Granted

Mr..

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-Senator Jennings Randolph (left) of West Virginia and Senato~
M kie (right) of Maine are briefed by James R. Garvey, ~resldnen11t of B•
us
b
M oeville Pa. on the $4.3-mlllion all po u on reCoal Researc , 1nc., onr
•d electric uWity Industries. Senator Ran·

accurately compound your doctor's prescription. Our skill is
you can count on us for meticu·
lous care and precision.

Baptist church lay

Rexall

WY 2·2955
4 Regi~tered

&amp; Lohse
Drugs

I 12 E. Main Pomeroy
Pharmacists to Serve You

STORE HOURS:

D1ily . .. ... 8 AM to 10 PM
Sunday .. 10:30 AM to 12:30
5 PMto9PM

SIMON~S

MARKET

WY 2·3975

c
lb

2

lb.

RIPE
lb.
FLORDA-RED RIPE-BASKET

c

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Holsum or Adams

Slvs.

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McCOY'S

GIANT SIZE
CHEER
Potatoes

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69c

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A&amp;SORTEO

ID FOR

CANDY BARS

39c

Peat Moss
MAXWELL HOUSI
BRIQUETS

10 69c
lb.

COFFEE

2

lb.

$1-67

5

lb.59c

SPRY

"W~ don't give our Ume to
problema of sewage and our
polluted streams or to try to
reconcile ethnic an~ racial
groups, but these tlungs. are
S8l1 to pnvlde a ebm·
neces
iU dmit
need for God and trust Htm.

FOREMAN .&amp; AI BOn

thou

MIDDLEPORT,

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THE SHOE BOX

W.AYI=DRON OUR IDGH-SPEED, HIGH·
PERFORMANCE NYLON TIRE!
THE GOODYEAR

TbunderboH

BLUE FLAME FESTIVAL

Monitoring
Study Planned

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con 79c

rubborl

Shop Every Dept. For Values and s.vingsl
JAMAICAS _

lluilt to takold2h·
speed driving rain
or Ehinel

ILII

SPALDING GO.FLITE

NO 110m DOWIII'IIB IIOmmJIII
"JiO
C1IWN'flll

u...,-

eiJquid Center

eTough White Cover
SET OF a
BALL$ _ _ __

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U.75

Limit 1 ,., per IIIISiomer

8:00 P.M.

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for tilt .till Ill., . . ._. • • . . ...._.., Alti'IINI . . . .-....

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ADDITIONAL SETS -

TWIN FinED BOnOM SHEETS _

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IO,CIQO ..,_..,_ llatliiiiiiiiiiiiiMI~-..- . . . . . . .

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2

Blouses $3.95-5.95

$1.33

for

$1.00

I

e PERMANENT PRESS BLOUSES

$2.98

ePERMANENT PRESS SLACKS

$3.9B

ePERMANENT PRESS SURFER

$3.9B

ePERMANENT DRESS SKIRTS

$3.98

MENS - FRliT OF

GOLF BALLS

Bermudas _ $4.95
Slacks _ _ $6.95

LADIES MOHAIR SWEATERS ·•· · $4.44
IIRDSRE DIAPERS · · · · · · · · · ·· ··· $1.66

THI LOOM

Spert &amp; Dress SHim

$2.98-$4.95

BASEMENT SPECIALS!
e DRIP DRY COTTONS, Reg. 98c _
e

BO SQ.

PERCALE

59c
39c

eDRIP DRY DENIM - - - - - 79c
eNEW SPRING GINGHAMS
eNEW

SPRING

PUSSE

79c
49c

eNew Shipment Wall Pblquea 15c to 1.98

IArtifiUI Spring Flowen, New Shipment

Pometoy Jr. High School .

119" x 1" FOAM
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SPONS~R~ 8Y COLIM81l9Qd Of 0110. IIIC.

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GOODYEAR GOLFERS SPECIAL!

Aluminum sauctptn with Tlflan lnon·lliok)
lplu lsllnd spice sot 0 Betty Crocker •atnner for TWo"
Cootdlaok D Cominl wore CIIIIIOlll D Lumln 011 tandlll
from Prtpo Corporation D Thermo Speona from ltJdtll, 11141.
0 "KltGhtn P•cklp" for Caoklnl from KVP Sutllt~lnd Ptper
comptny 0 Tupptrwort D food Prlzea D Btp of Groctrlaa
0 Androck Shlah-Kababara D Plua Mtny More

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Skirts $5.95. $7.95

LADIES SEAMLESS HOSE _

*All Prices Plus Tax No Trade Needed
1/3 OFF ON WWTEWALLS, TOO

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$1.00

DOUBLE FlmD BOnOM SHEETS_ $1.66

valuable FREE prizes*

lell

RUSS
TOGS

BLOUSES
$1.00
Sleeveless and Roll Up

PICK YOUR PAIRI PICK YOUR PRICEI
BLACKWAW OR WHITEWALLS

with the modern miracle products ••• the marvelous
man-made fibers and fabrics •.. the modem Gas kl~chen
appliances ••• now available. You'll see our vers1on of
the All American Dream Kitchen on stage at this session of the Cooking School. Naturally, t~, there'!~ be
attention-getting preparation of taste-temptmg Amencan
foods, , , informative and interesting patter on the uses
of Gas, both commercially and in ~our own hon:'e ••• a
wealth of take-home ideas on kttchen planmng and
coordination. Don't miss the final session of this fa~u­
lous All American Gas Show- the Blue Flame Festival
Cooking School.

April 20-21

Permanent Press

$1.00

KNE! CAPPERS • $1.00

Now no kitchen need be drab and unlmaalnltiVe. Not

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On The 1st Floor

JAMAICA$ and
BLOUSE SETS _

becauoe urly - e • paaaeol
oacb other to die riPI in onW
to qalckly draw aworda d

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The courses arc des!~ to
provide a tecbnlcal background
for tnstructora of radiological
defense. They will be taught by
Charles D. ThOI!lti Jr., WVU
civil dofensa inatructor•

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Exiii-Mllolp 'fi6,D
ad
ExiN• llloJJI 1-1' .NJioa c.d,
•Til~ fntr Yaar ll!lotDI kf•l y.
• Gl-lxl!ll TNallra Jsla erlbina.
.,.. Oompoall, 'hdlmn 11111 B:ic cam.

• Extra..trong 1-'1'
nylon eordl

1'1'. PLEASANT - The West
, Virginia University Office of
Civil Defense will offer training courses for area tnstru£tors
in radiological monitoring during the month of May In Hun~
ington and Point Pleasant.
The 33 • hour course will be
cooducted In Huntingtoo from
7 • 10 p.m. each Monday and
Wednesday from May Z ~~&gt;rough
311. The Huntington conroe wiU
be given al the Trl . Stele
Fire School on ZOib Street. Ad·
diiionai Information may he oblained by contacting John S.
Lavery, Cabell County Civil
Defense director at tho Court
IIDuse. His telephone munber
b li22-8329.
The Point Pleasant course
wiU be 7 to 10 p.m. each Tu...
day and Thuradly, May
3
through 31, at Point Pleasant
lligb School. Additional Information may be obtained from
Jobn A. Wilson, Mason Counly
Civil Defense Director. His
home telephone number is 67i'&gt;-

NOW YOU INOW
EDglisb drive to tho

'l1le OIIJr Low•Prlllld TIM will

PREMIUM·QUALITY GOODYEAI. TIRI
TESTED FOR SOli MILES AT OVI!R :JJtl M-•.11.1

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SUGAR _

REGULAR PRICE $179.95

3Ztl3.

Gal.

Plants

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CHARCOAL

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Issues," be said.

Radiological

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Seed

~PIECE

DUIAILI
NYYLON COVIR

drinks by the glass.
CUyahoga Coanly led lbe
state In per oapita speuc11D1
on liquor at $47.38, up $%.It
per person from 1914. T b o
lowest couty waa Adam al
1:!.34.

POMEROY

CENTER CUT
PORK CHOPS

Cabbage

innretlectual

METROPOliTAN
MOTORS

tor's figures sbo\fed. He or
she spent $17.28 of lbe Iota! lor
botlled Uquor IIIII the mllor

OPEN DAILY 9:00 TO 7:00- FRIDAY TIL 8 - SATURDAY T!L 9
E. MAIN ST.

the

Wednesday for Chmtmas .to 0 "
put the same- resoh·~, determm- te~i~ said Evangelicals have
ation and efforts mtll . t:hurch
. of failure to take
work that they employ m
!~~n ~~: for situations In
businesses.
North Viet Nam, China or CUba
" People do what they want lo
do
do. " Gerri von Frellick said. becaus&gt;.! they think they can
"We think bec·mse we
love nothing
sad it.
wllen 1 see the
441 amabout
God's word &lt;.md know the Lard
that other people will automati- social struggle in which our
nation is Involved being explol~
cally .want to.''
Von Frellick heads the
that built Denver's Villa
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Llq.
shopping center, one of
most plush in the nation. He aor conswuptkm per capUa
spoke at the 24th annual Increased about oue-half plat
convention of the Nat1onal in 1966 and the amount apeat
bY Ohioans for II- rooo
\ As'Sociiaticm of Evangelicals.
$1.2l
per person, tbe 1tate
~'We
as Christian!!
auditor's office reported Wed·
oeaday.
The averagt Ohloaa used
9.68 pints of liquor la d65 and
spent $27.0l! for H, tho audJ.

All Your Drug Needs

Swisher

le~der called a~~rt r!~~ a~

Rambler Trad1 Ia

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fascinated with criticizing other ed by financial and poUUcal
DENVER (UP!) - A mi on- Ch .
he said "We stand interesls whUe the church
aire Denver developer and
ns IOns,
unwllil to put utterly lalla It grab hold of the

At Your Service for

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Millionaire Lay Cbur ch Leader Suggests
E ual Time Be Spent on Religious Work
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your protection .•. you know

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search prog_rarn und~rtak~~hby i~~a~:~o~ttee on Public Works 1, said that the reranking mem er o e . .
d the fact of good nelgbboruness and good
effort "manifests thi ~~mt ~fa! industries." Senator Muskie ts chairman. of
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by the leaders • . ese VI
nd Water Pollution. Mr. Garvey Is also VJce
Works Su.bcornm•ttee on ~tir. a which with the Electric Research Councll
\pnesid.cnt· of the National Coal AssOCIO on,
sponsoring the expanded research program.

registered pharmacists quickly,

Dally 8enlinel, Pomeroy-MI~rllepnrt . 0 .. April 21 . 1966- 5 ·harJ. Donald Foglesong, Edwin! Roy Jo~~e~~, Mrs. PhDip Rei!·
Jolm 1arr1q1t ,Ina tile 'followlillor 1 acrlptun b)' !drs. .
PERSONAtl.
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•Stem, Rev. Marcua Trough, ll1811, Mrs. J1111es Ball, aad Mrs. h..tea,, Mrs. Dollllld' Fogiescmg. Howard llilrril . .Prayer by ""'- Mrs. John 8arri111er 8!111, son
Harry MIUer, Jack
Fleaher, Jamett lloffmu.
RBODOD- ClLVB
Otha Lievtng.
,
Stephen of BUrioiiiVille,
Md. Job1nson
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Arthur Thabet, Rus8ell ·CapeGARDEN CJLVB
,
Tho ~ Home Mrs. Howard Burril, leader, have been visiting her parente,
his fur!ougn,, ti&lt;
bart, Nelson Jenninga, Earl The New Haven Gardeo Club DemonBtrallon Club held a oov- preeenled tho program "Flow· Mr. and Mrs. IJloyd Ro~ lor to Norfolk, Va. ·
Clark and guests, Tom Reed, met •• ThursdaJ evenlla at ered diah dllmer at 1001 at tile en of the Bible." Mra. George the past week.
Mrs Lee
E.U.B. BI\()THERHOO.P i eleeted were: President,. Mrs. Rev. Marvin Frame, IIIII Tom- The Ale~-Qulllen
llemortal Club Houoolor tllelt Aprllmoet- Jawell, Mn. Ray W"":ver, Mrs. Mra. Walter Taylor ot Cotum- en~ "her .
'!lllrty two member&amp; • n d Marion Dmgey, VICe President, my Roush.
Building wHb Mra ltay Prof· lllg. The meetblg wu opued Otba LieYIIIg, Mrs. Cliff Roosb, bus, Ob10 VISited her parelllll,
Mr
pests attended the April meet- 1Mrs. Eve: aid W~1ght ;. Secretary MRS. McCOY BONIJIIED J ~;..~s;,;!l!""~o~",l' ~-~· ~tb~ ~' &lt;;I~b-~ .!J'!'.•~ ~· _Cia~. ~they.! Mra. _How· Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kllapp
·
i'IR of the Brotherhood meetmll •Mr~ R.nsse\1 li'IPI(J ~ TrP:~~ur.
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ef the E.U.B. Church. George \er, Mrs. Franklin SpradUng ;l Mrs. Arthur Dame! M~·~Devotions were led by Mr1. 1followed with the reading of 1 IIIII the hostess.
Mr. and
Mr!t. llmald F.
JeweU served as the leader for iSecretary of Cjlristian Socud ,Jr. was honored with a IDISCO· Donald Fogleso111.
•spring time P?"~·.. TI!e_roU ~I RIITII """"-"' 0!" 1".~. 1"• Raush and Sheryl IIIII Mr.
--~~ .,_
the evemnR. The ~uest sneak- Relahon!l Mrs ,l!lnm "FnJm. Ilaneous bridal shower recenUy I TI&gt;_e ~~ ~!.!! ·::.::: ;.":on·iii'~ w~ a1mwnm w1w u1v• A~ --- -- ----- ·-· 1 Mrs. Harry MWer ..,, .. , - .. __ , -··
er was Frank Capehart, teach·1 er; Secretary ol :iJirituul LUe, i• 1 the home of Mra. Roberllwitb "My Favorite Bird." Mrs. Household Hilt."
The Rulb Circle of the W.S. weekend in HuoliiiCIOO
~~art= at
er at Wahama High School. He ·1Mrs. Arthur Thabet; Secretary 1Hoffman with Mrs.
Samuel IOllie Roush presented a prow.s. of the E.U.B Church met Mr. and Mrs. David
lban Unlv ._
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chose as biB topic "What Does . of Missionary Education and Hoffman, MISS JBRet HoffmBR gram on Bfrda. Mra. Roush dis- Following the regular reporll in the Educattooai Room with and daughter, Leah Ann
' m., to •-· •
It Cost Christ's Followers lo l' service, Mrs. Robert Herndon. as ••hosteases.
tributed place mats with pic- 8 dts":"'thionCiw:s Hbeld ~~ Mrs Howard Burris u hosleas. Charleston were 8\mdaJ
=~Mr. and lolra.
Love This Kind of World."
Plans were made for a Rum- Mrs. McCoy is tbe former tures of different birds and tbe 891e 0 e u ouse,
. oi Mrs. Jobn Ban1Dger
Special music was presented mage sale lo be held April 29th Mary Roush, daugbler of Mr. perso• with the lucky •umber is tho property of the Board of The ~n:eet1111 :aa opned With Stephen at the 1wmo a1 !dr Mr. and Mra. Karl Owe!*. ;,
bY The Bumgarner Trio, Deior- The Thabet Building begin- and Mrs. R. Doug!~ Roush. on the mat woo a wren bouBe, Education, and ims been ~ tho olngmg of, A Charge Tu and Mrs. Lloyd Roush.
• Mlddieport, Dorothy Rusaellli!f.
es, Jean and June, accompan- \
at 9;30 a.m. Free coffee Mr. and Mrs. M•Coy 1 mar· made by Joha Bumgarner. This by the Club. Mrs. Robert Hoff Keep I Have. ScriptUre and Mr. and Mrs. WIWaul
Heleo Stewart, M8101l, 1114 '
ted at the piano by their moth· !
he served.
nage was an eveat of !darcb was won by Mrs. W. T. Stoot. man, Mrs. Clarence Thomaa, prayer by Mrl. Cl~ AtheJ, imve been visiting re!aUves
ed lbo funeral of Miss Bea'll:!ill
er, Mrs. Harold Bumgarner.
The next meeting
)Viii bef!Zth.
A report on the Flower Show Mrs. John Scarberry, IIIII _Mr!t. leador for the evenmg.
NewYorkandPenaaylvull
at Logaa, Ohio 00 ~~ .·
W.S.C.S. MEETING
annual Mot~er . Daughter Ban· Games ~re played at the ito be beld at the Mosoa Conn- T. Bert Roush were appomted The tepio lor the everu.,. wu peal _.,,
Mrs. Margaret Plekenl .
The W.S.C.S. of the
.
1o be hel~ ill The G 0 1d shower """ pmes wero won by ty Fair wao given by Mrs. L. • . com!IDtteo to lllvesligall lbe "Mission - Cbrl!ttan Citizel.
ed on Suaday wHb htr ,
Church met for their
April I
of Ge\Ie Ball's Restaur· Mrs. Carl Tennant, Mrs. Rob- C. Rowlh, serving 89 ciJaii-. dll!JifiSiiloR of !~e Club House. ahip." Tbia waa 1o0..:ed by a
and hll8baild, Mr. lllld
&amp;
meeting ~t the home of Mrs .
on May 3rd at 5:30 p.m. ert Thomas, Mrs. Paul Roush, maR on the Fair committee. Mr . The Lessoa .Se~ Und.erstaJJd.. discU9810D ~each ODes obligac_ Martin in Point
·t:
Arthur Tbahet. Mrs. Marcus I
must be in on or Mrs. Mary Berry and M r •· Lee Gibbs waB appointed obair· mg the EvaluatlOII waa presea~ ~ou to .thelf churdl, communTrough presented a very inspirMay Jst to Mrs. Arthur Claytoo Athey.
man of the shew.
ed by Mrs. Leonard Smlthaon. Ity, na~oa and lbe Uaited Na·
ationai program an~ pi;lyed 8 i
.
Guests were Mrs. Ray Wea· 11 wae 8J!Jiou•ced that Mar· Thnee attendmg wers Mrs. T. tiona. Taking part wara Mlss - - - - - - - · - The
Bfll
record on "The Crucifixion of ! Those atending were
Mrs. ver, Miss Patsy Taylor, Mrs. I vin Clayton Roush had been !Bert Roush, Mri .. G.. B. Hazlett, Millie Bumgarner, Mrs. T. Bert Sp 4 Ernest Jobn&amp;ol, 101.
In
Used
Con
8
of Christ." This was followed
Roush, Mrs.
Robert Curtis Hall, Miss Carol Jean Iselected to aUend Nature Camp Mrs. Bernard LJevJDg, Mr · Roush, and Mrs. Ottie Reush. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson,
with a prayer.
Herndon, Mrs. Marcus Trough, Kemenal, Mrs. Joey ' Roush, held at Wheeling In August. Charles Machir, Mrs. A1bert The closing prayer was by !"ason, was reportedly injured
NO
During the business meeting
Everaid Wright, Mr s. MrB. Paul Roush, Miss Cynthia Plana are In the making for Roush, Mra. Joho Scarberry, Mrs. Olba Lievlng.
11 the th\gb wbilo OD gnard duty
OFFER
an election of officers for the IFranklin Spradling, Mrs. Frank Roush, Mrs. Garnett
Beven Ia Bird Sanctuary to be at the Mrs. Leonard SmJthseR, Mrs. Those a~~IDg were: Mrs. at Qui Nban: VIet Nam. . He
coming year was held. Those Thompson, Mrs. Marion Dingey, Burdett Mrs. Carl Tennant Mrs.; Park. Mrs. Ottie Roush was ap- ~ Clarence Thomas, Mrs. Charles ·
Ltevmg, Mrs. F. A. was hospltaHed for tfle InJury
·
.. William ftolrner and Mrs. Robert Tennant, Mrs.
Mary Ipointed to have the Trellis re- Yonker, Mrs. C~troll
B'at-ey, Mrs. Ottie Roush, Miss which required 61 stitches.
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Womens &amp; Childrens
1 Thabet.
Berry, Mrs. Rodger Gaul, Mrs. paired or replaced at the war and daughter Lms AM, M r 9 ·
Bumgarner, Mn. T. Bert Gene Sluckey who has been .
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Clayton Athey Mrs. Walter Memorial at the Park
1 Joan Mars hall.
Mrs. Clayton
Athey, stationed in the navy ai Viet I
.
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JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
· Mrs. R. F.. Nam, 111
· bome on a ,.5
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"Your R• mbl " Doolor"
The Rotary Club met f or Grmstead, Mrs. Charles Mach~ Those attendmg
were
. Oth a Lievmg,
uaY f ur· 1'
II~~;~.~re~~~gular dinner meeting on ir, Mrs. David Roush, Mrs. B. Fred Batey, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, , '!'he New Haven Jun~or Worn- ~;;::,.:•:::nd;,.;;;th::,•,;;h;:;•s:;;te;;;";;.·____.;,;;;l•:;:ug~h"v~is;;;iu;;;·ng~w;.;it;;;b.;h;;:is~moth:;;;;;e;;;r;;;,~ ~~~PiiOM~ERiiOiiYii.iiOiii.
Sins
$
II
evening at The Hart- F. Board, Mrs. W. W. Brown, Mrs. H. L. Dyer, Mrs. Lee I~n 9 Club held a specmJ m~t· .Smtll 5 to Big 10
Methodist Church. Frank Mrs. James Gress, Mrs. Wilbur Gibbs, Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs ! ~~~- for the purJX)se of e\ectmg
II
;l:~;~a~ presented a mm on Webb, Mrs Arthur McC&amp;y, Mrs. James MacKnight, Mrs. Martin I~ ICC~ for the CBmiflg year.
2 PAIR _ _ $3.00 II
Reading, with a discus· R. Douglas Roush, Mrs. Donald Ohlinger, Mrs. Patrick Hiley, 1 ~s ..d · ~- ~~rou; ~:s ;l~ed
8·
following.
F. Roush, Mrs. Eber Roush, IMrs Denald F. Roush, Mrs. L. Wesl en: t~e t esl en •
Those attending were Lloyd the hostesses and the honoree. C Roush, Mrs. Lloyd
Roush, T ayne Ca~l ar :RI h d
Roush, Donald F. Roush, Rob- ~ Sending gifts were Mrs. Gary ' Mrs. Ottie Roush, Mrs. W. T. t'e~sure;, R rs. t c~r L
Middleport,~.
ert Gilmore, Herman Layne, 0. Roush, Mrs. Darre11 Good- [Stone, Mrs. Howard Wagenhals, , ~~a M:~dow:por er, rs. ym'iii:~~~~~~~~_;;R;;,:al~ph;_;W:,;:h;_;itm;;:o;;:r,:;e,_F:_:r:.:a::;nk~C::ape;;:·~l;;:ni:;;te;.•.;:M:;;r:s._;;L.~D;_.~G:;;re;:er~·_;M;;:r:,:s;.:.~gu;:;es;;;ts;;.;:M::;rs::,.,:;Do.:;.y;;:le:.;M:c::Kni:;:"gh:t:.:a:;nd 1' 1n add't'
Sprouse
1 mn.· Mrs.
1was appointed chairman of
Cl
club project, which involves
I .....
sistance to the Federal Service1!1
: Campaign. Mrs. Rlchard Grinsteatl, outgoing president was
MISSES SIZES
charge of the meeting.
Tha hostess, Mrs. A. L.
12 to 3 $2.99
Sprouse, served refreshments
Mrs. Richard Griastead, Mrs.
BIG GIRLS SIZES
Thomas Brown, Mrs. William
Davis, Jr., Mrs. WayRe Cape4Y• to 10 _ _ _ $2.49 • $4.99
hart, and Mrs. Lymuel Mead·
ows.
LIVE WIRE
The Live Wire Class ol the
E.U.B. Church met 01 Tuesday
for their regular April meelillg
with Mrs. Roy Hoffmao
as
bestess.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
The meeting waa opened. w•w 11
ainging •'More Love to tm~: · ·•

. NEW IIAVEN

£arnlnga lor the periOd equal•
led 50 eenls per common lh-=
up 21 per cent from 1111
MARION Ohio (UPll _ oen- cents per Ibm Ill lhl _...
eral Telephone &amp; Electron~ pondllli year 18• ~:... ,,..
Corn announced at Its stock- Revenues and alii~ . "!: -~
holm;;.. meeting loday, record ltrst quaner rea•nou • ·-·.;;
revenues, ~les , ond net in- of tw.W,OIIO, Ill 1Dere:001
come for the first quart.r of II per ~ :'\g~ .J';M'I,OOC
19116.
first qua
able !tel
Donald C. Power, chairman recorded Ill the eom(llt
and chief neoulive officer, aald period. .

Net Income .

Vigilant when Heahh
Is i11 the Balance

In the battle against illness, our

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Surviving are two sons. Odell
f)ayttJD Russell, 89 ' of Arbuckle, and Lawrence, Del·.
1'-les Tuesday Night aware, Ohio; a daushter, Mrs.
·li'r!"'PLEASANT - Dayton Gloria Randolph, Pt. Plea~\.
Hysell, 19, died unexpectedly and a grandcbild.
~ ntglll' at the home of Funeral service will be held
btj,~. Odell, of Arbuekle. A Friday Z p.m. on the ChBpman·
,..jJi.ld rlverman he was bom Wilcoxen 1\!ortuory Wlth the
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WASHINGTON; D. C. A
Program Develol!ft\4!Dt Grant of
$ts.~93 has been approved for
Mason County to plan lis community action program tCAPI,
It was announced here tOOBY
by u. S. Senators Robert C.·
Byrd, Janntngs Randol pt. and
Rep. Ken Heckler.
The lflRI wiU permit the
M n coun1y Communily Aegroup to employ a slllff and
develop a progr1111 of acUvilies.

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llii6 ..Asel and Sarah Butcher Ohio. cemetery .. JiT~:"'ds may
ltyseu.
1 call at we monu ..~,..

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eonsolldated net IncOme ellmbed ?:1 per cent to a record .....
113,0110, compared wltb $3&amp;,o
aat,OIIO for the first tllltler al

GT&amp;E Shows
Record. Sales,

813,593 Is Granted

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-Senator Jennings Randolph (left) of West Virginia and Senato~
M kie (right) of Maine are briefed by James R. Garvey, ~resldnen11t of B•
us
b
M oeville Pa. on the $4.3-mlllion all po u on reCoal Researc , 1nc., onr
•d electric uWity Industries. Senator Ran·

accurately compound your doctor's prescription. Our skill is
you can count on us for meticu·
lous care and precision.

Baptist church lay

Rexall

WY 2·2955
4 Regi~tered

&amp; Lohse
Drugs

I 12 E. Main Pomeroy
Pharmacists to Serve You

STORE HOURS:

D1ily . .. ... 8 AM to 10 PM
Sunday .. 10:30 AM to 12:30
5 PMto9PM

SIMON~S

MARKET

WY 2·3975

c
lb

2

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RIPE
lb.
FLORDA-RED RIPE-BASKET

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Holsum or Adams

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McCOY'S

GIANT SIZE
CHEER
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ID FOR

CANDY BARS

39c

Peat Moss
MAXWELL HOUSI
BRIQUETS

10 69c
lb.

COFFEE

2

lb.

$1-67

5

lb.59c

SPRY

"W~ don't give our Ume to
problema of sewage and our
polluted streams or to try to
reconcile ethnic an~ racial
groups, but these tlungs. are
S8l1 to pnvlde a ebm·
neces
iU dmit
need for God and trust Htm.

FOREMAN .&amp; AI BOn

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W.AYI=DRON OUR IDGH-SPEED, HIGH·
PERFORMANCE NYLON TIRE!
THE GOODYEAR

TbunderboH

BLUE FLAME FESTIVAL

Monitoring
Study Planned

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rubborl

Shop Every Dept. For Values and s.vingsl
JAMAICAS _

lluilt to takold2h·
speed driving rain
or Ehinel

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SPALDING GO.FLITE

NO 110m DOWIII'IIB IIOmmJIII
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C1IWN'flll

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eTough White Cover
SET OF a
BALL$ _ _ __

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Limit 1 ,., per IIIISiomer

8:00 P.M.

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for tilt .till Ill., . . ._. • • . . ...._.., Alti'IINI . . . .-....

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TWIN FinED BOnOM SHEETS _

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Blouses $3.95-5.95

$1.33

for

$1.00

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e PERMANENT PRESS BLOUSES

$2.98

ePERMANENT PRESS SLACKS

$3.9B

ePERMANENT PRESS SURFER

$3.9B

ePERMANENT DRESS SKIRTS

$3.98

MENS - FRliT OF

GOLF BALLS

Bermudas _ $4.95
Slacks _ _ $6.95

LADIES MOHAIR SWEATERS ·•· · $4.44
IIRDSRE DIAPERS · · · · · · · · · ·· ··· $1.66

THI LOOM

Spert &amp; Dress SHim

$2.98-$4.95

BASEMENT SPECIALS!
e DRIP DRY COTTONS, Reg. 98c _
e

BO SQ.

PERCALE

59c
39c

eDRIP DRY DENIM - - - - - 79c
eNEW SPRING GINGHAMS
eNEW

SPRING

PUSSE

79c
49c

eNew Shipment Wall Pblquea 15c to 1.98

IArtifiUI Spring Flowen, New Shipment

Pometoy Jr. High School .

119" x 1" FOAM
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Aluminum sauctptn with Tlflan lnon·lliok)
lplu lsllnd spice sot 0 Betty Crocker •atnner for TWo"
Cootdlaok D Cominl wore CIIIIIOlll D Lumln 011 tandlll
from Prtpo Corporation D Thermo Speona from ltJdtll, 11141.
0 "KltGhtn P•cklp" for Caoklnl from KVP Sutllt~lnd Ptper
comptny 0 Tupptrwort D food Prlzea D Btp of Groctrlaa
0 Androck Shlah-Kababara D Plua Mtny More

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Skirts $5.95. $7.95

LADIES SEAMLESS HOSE _

*All Prices Plus Tax No Trade Needed
1/3 OFF ON WWTEWALLS, TOO

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$1.00

DOUBLE FlmD BOnOM SHEETS_ $1.66

valuable FREE prizes*

lell

RUSS
TOGS

BLOUSES
$1.00
Sleeveless and Roll Up

PICK YOUR PAIRI PICK YOUR PRICEI
BLACKWAW OR WHITEWALLS

with the modern miracle products ••• the marvelous
man-made fibers and fabrics •.. the modem Gas kl~chen
appliances ••• now available. You'll see our vers1on of
the All American Dream Kitchen on stage at this session of the Cooking School. Naturally, t~, there'!~ be
attention-getting preparation of taste-temptmg Amencan
foods, , , informative and interesting patter on the uses
of Gas, both commercially and in ~our own hon:'e ••• a
wealth of take-home ideas on kttchen planmng and
coordination. Don't miss the final session of this fa~u­
lous All American Gas Show- the Blue Flame Festival
Cooking School.

April 20-21

Permanent Press

$1.00

KNE! CAPPERS • $1.00

Now no kitchen need be drab and unlmaalnltiVe. Not

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On The 1st Floor

JAMAICA$ and
BLOUSE SETS _

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oacb other to die riPI in onW
to qalckly draw aworda d

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provide a tecbnlcal background
for tnstructora of radiological
defense. They will be taught by
Charles D. ThOI!lti Jr., WVU
civil dofensa inatructor•

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1'1'. PLEASANT - The West
, Virginia University Office of
Civil Defense will offer training courses for area tnstru£tors
in radiological monitoring during the month of May In Hun~
ington and Point Pleasant.
The 33 • hour course will be
cooducted In Huntingtoo from
7 • 10 p.m. each Monday and
Wednesday from May Z ~~&gt;rough
311. The Huntington conroe wiU
be given al the Trl . Stele
Fire School on ZOib Street. Ad·
diiionai Information may he oblained by contacting John S.
Lavery, Cabell County Civil
Defense director at tho Court
IIDuse. His telephone munber
b li22-8329.
The Point Pleasant course
wiU be 7 to 10 p.m. each Tu...
day and Thuradly, May
3
through 31, at Point Pleasant
lligb School. Additional Information may be obtained from
Jobn A. Wilson, Mason Counly
Civil Defense Director. His
home telephone number is 67i'&gt;-

NOW YOU INOW
EDglisb drive to tho

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PREMIUM·QUALITY GOODYEAI. TIRI
TESTED FOR SOli MILES AT OVI!R :JJtl M-•.11.1

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42 OZ. CAN
SUGAR _

REGULAR PRICE $179.95

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Issues," be said.

Radiological

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Seed

~PIECE

DUIAILI
NYYLON COVIR

drinks by the glass.
CUyahoga Coanly led lbe
state In per oapita speuc11D1
on liquor at $47.38, up $%.It
per person from 1914. T b o
lowest couty waa Adam al
1:!.34.

POMEROY

CENTER CUT
PORK CHOPS

Cabbage

innretlectual

METROPOliTAN
MOTORS

tor's figures sbo\fed. He or
she spent $17.28 of lbe Iota! lor
botlled Uquor IIIII the mllor

OPEN DAILY 9:00 TO 7:00- FRIDAY TIL 8 - SATURDAY T!L 9
E. MAIN ST.

the

Wednesday for Chmtmas .to 0 "
put the same- resoh·~, determm- te~i~ said Evangelicals have
ation and efforts mtll . t:hurch
. of failure to take
work that they employ m
!~~n ~~: for situations In
businesses.
North Viet Nam, China or CUba
" People do what they want lo
do
do. " Gerri von Frellick said. becaus&gt;.! they think they can
"We think bec·mse we
love nothing
sad it.
wllen 1 see the
441 amabout
God's word &lt;.md know the Lard
that other people will automati- social struggle in which our
nation is Involved being explol~
cally .want to.''
Von Frellick heads the
that built Denver's Villa
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Llq.
shopping center, one of
most plush in the nation. He aor conswuptkm per capUa
spoke at the 24th annual Increased about oue-half plat
convention of the Nat1onal in 1966 and the amount apeat
bY Ohioans for II- rooo
\ As'Sociiaticm of Evangelicals.
$1.2l
per person, tbe 1tate
~'We
as Christian!!
auditor's office reported Wed·
oeaday.
The averagt Ohloaa used
9.68 pints of liquor la d65 and
spent $27.0l! for H, tho audJ.

All Your Drug Needs

Swisher

le~der called a~~rt r!~~ a~

Rambler Trad1 Ia

1·99

fascinated with criticizing other ed by financial and poUUcal
DENVER (UP!) - A mi on- Ch .
he said "We stand interesls whUe the church
aire Denver developer and
ns IOns,
unwllil to put utterly lalla It grab hold of the

At Your Service for

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TENNIS SHOES

Millionaire Lay Cbur ch Leader Suggests
E ual Time Be Spent on Religious Work
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your protection .•. you know

Mason

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search prog_rarn und~rtak~~hby i~~a~:~o~ttee on Public Works 1, said that the reranking mem er o e . .
d the fact of good nelgbboruness and good
effort "manifests thi ~~mt ~fa! industries." Senator Muskie ts chairman. of
.
by the leaders • . ese VI
nd Water Pollution. Mr. Garvey Is also VJce
Works Su.bcornm•ttee on ~tir. a which with the Electric Research Councll
\pnesid.cnt· of the National Coal AssOCIO on,
sponsoring the expanded research program.

registered pharmacists quickly,

Dally 8enlinel, Pomeroy-MI~rllepnrt . 0 .. April 21 . 1966- 5 ·harJ. Donald Foglesong, Edwin! Roy Jo~~e~~, Mrs. PhDip Rei!·
Jolm 1arr1q1t ,Ina tile 'followlillor 1 acrlptun b)' !drs. .
PERSONAtl.
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•Stem, Rev. Marcua Trough, ll1811, Mrs. J1111es Ball, aad Mrs. h..tea,, Mrs. Dollllld' Fogiescmg. Howard llilrril . .Prayer by ""'- Mrs. John 8arri111er 8!111, son
Harry MIUer, Jack
Fleaher, Jamett lloffmu.
RBODOD- ClLVB
Otha Lievtng.
,
Stephen of BUrioiiiVille,
Md. Job1nson
~:::I~
Arthur Thabet, Rus8ell ·CapeGARDEN CJLVB
,
Tho ~ Home Mrs. Howard Burril, leader, have been visiting her parente,
his fur!ougn,, ti&lt;
bart, Nelson Jenninga, Earl The New Haven Gardeo Club DemonBtrallon Club held a oov- preeenled tho program "Flow· Mr. and Mrs. IJloyd Ro~ lor to Norfolk, Va. ·
Clark and guests, Tom Reed, met •• ThursdaJ evenlla at ered diah dllmer at 1001 at tile en of the Bible." Mra. George the past week.
Mrs Lee
E.U.B. BI\()THERHOO.P i eleeted were: President,. Mrs. Rev. Marvin Frame, IIIII Tom- The Ale~-Qulllen
llemortal Club Houoolor tllelt Aprllmoet- Jawell, Mn. Ray W"":ver, Mrs. Mra. Walter Taylor ot Cotum- en~ "her .
'!lllrty two member&amp; • n d Marion Dmgey, VICe President, my Roush.
Building wHb Mra ltay Prof· lllg. The meetblg wu opued Otba LieYIIIg, Mrs. Cliff Roosb, bus, Ob10 VISited her parelllll,
Mr
pests attended the April meet- 1Mrs. Eve: aid W~1ght ;. Secretary MRS. McCOY BONIJIIED J ~;..~s;,;!l!""~o~",l' ~-~· ~tb~ ~' &lt;;I~b-~ .!J'!'.•~ ~· _Cia~. ~they.! Mra. _How· Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kllapp
·
i'IR of the Brotherhood meetmll •Mr~ R.nsse\1 li'IPI(J ~ TrP:~~ur.
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ef the E.U.B. Church. George \er, Mrs. Franklin SpradUng ;l Mrs. Arthur Dame! M~·~Devotions were led by Mr1. 1followed with the reading of 1 IIIII the hostess.
Mr. and
Mr!t. llmald F.
JeweU served as the leader for iSecretary of Cjlristian Socud ,Jr. was honored with a IDISCO· Donald Fogleso111.
•spring time P?"~·.. TI!e_roU ~I RIITII """"-"' 0!" 1".~. 1"• Raush and Sheryl IIIII Mr.
--~~ .,_
the evemnR. The ~uest sneak- Relahon!l Mrs ,l!lnm "FnJm. Ilaneous bridal shower recenUy I TI&gt;_e ~~ ~!.!! ·::.::: ;.":on·iii'~ w~ a1mwnm w1w u1v• A~ --- -- ----- ·-· 1 Mrs. Harry MWer ..,, .. , - .. __ , -··
er was Frank Capehart, teach·1 er; Secretary ol :iJirituul LUe, i• 1 the home of Mra. Roberllwitb "My Favorite Bird." Mrs. Household Hilt."
The Rulb Circle of the W.S. weekend in HuoliiiCIOO
~~art= at
er at Wahama High School. He ·1Mrs. Arthur Thabet; Secretary 1Hoffman with Mrs.
Samuel IOllie Roush presented a prow.s. of the E.U.B Church met Mr. and Mrs. David
lban Unlv ._
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chose as biB topic "What Does . of Missionary Education and Hoffman, MISS JBRet HoffmBR gram on Bfrda. Mra. Roush dis- Following the regular reporll in the Educattooai Room with and daughter, Leah Ann
' m., to •-· •
It Cost Christ's Followers lo l' service, Mrs. Robert Herndon. as ••hosteases.
tributed place mats with pic- 8 dts":"'thionCiw:s Hbeld ~~ Mrs Howard Burris u hosleas. Charleston were 8\mdaJ
=~Mr. and lolra.
Love This Kind of World."
Plans were made for a Rum- Mrs. McCoy is tbe former tures of different birds and tbe 891e 0 e u ouse,
. oi Mrs. Jobn Ban1Dger
Special music was presented mage sale lo be held April 29th Mary Roush, daugbler of Mr. perso• with the lucky •umber is tho property of the Board of The ~n:eet1111 :aa opned With Stephen at the 1wmo a1 !dr Mr. and Mra. Karl Owe!*. ;,
bY The Bumgarner Trio, Deior- The Thabet Building begin- and Mrs. R. Doug!~ Roush. on the mat woo a wren bouBe, Education, and ims been ~ tho olngmg of, A Charge Tu and Mrs. Lloyd Roush.
• Mlddieport, Dorothy Rusaellli!f.
es, Jean and June, accompan- \
at 9;30 a.m. Free coffee Mr. and Mrs. M•Coy 1 mar· made by Joha Bumgarner. This by the Club. Mrs. Robert Hoff Keep I Have. ScriptUre and Mr. and Mrs. WIWaul
Heleo Stewart, M8101l, 1114 '
ted at the piano by their moth· !
he served.
nage was an eveat of !darcb was won by Mrs. W. T. Stoot. man, Mrs. Clarence Thomaa, prayer by Mrl. Cl~ AtheJ, imve been visiting re!aUves
ed lbo funeral of Miss Bea'll:!ill
er, Mrs. Harold Bumgarner.
The next meeting
)Viii bef!Zth.
A report on the Flower Show Mrs. John Scarberry, IIIII _Mr!t. leador for the evenmg.
NewYorkandPenaaylvull
at Logaa, Ohio 00 ~~ .·
W.S.C.S. MEETING
annual Mot~er . Daughter Ban· Games ~re played at the ito be beld at the Mosoa Conn- T. Bert Roush were appomted The tepio lor the everu.,. wu peal _.,,
Mrs. Margaret Plekenl .
The W.S.C.S. of the
.
1o be hel~ ill The G 0 1d shower """ pmes wero won by ty Fair wao given by Mrs. L. • . com!IDtteo to lllvesligall lbe "Mission - Cbrl!ttan Citizel.
ed on Suaday wHb htr ,
Church met for their
April I
of Ge\Ie Ball's Restaur· Mrs. Carl Tennant, Mrs. Rob- C. Rowlh, serving 89 ciJaii-. dll!JifiSiiloR of !~e Club House. ahip." Tbia waa 1o0..:ed by a
and hll8baild, Mr. lllld
&amp;
meeting ~t the home of Mrs .
on May 3rd at 5:30 p.m. ert Thomas, Mrs. Paul Roush, maR on the Fair committee. Mr . The Lessoa .Se~ Und.erstaJJd.. discU9810D ~each ODes obligac_ Martin in Point
·t:
Arthur Tbahet. Mrs. Marcus I
must be in on or Mrs. Mary Berry and M r •· Lee Gibbs waB appointed obair· mg the EvaluatlOII waa presea~ ~ou to .thelf churdl, communTrough presented a very inspirMay Jst to Mrs. Arthur Claytoo Athey.
man of the shew.
ed by Mrs. Leonard Smlthaon. Ity, na~oa and lbe Uaited Na·
ationai program an~ pi;lyed 8 i
.
Guests were Mrs. Ray Wea· 11 wae 8J!Jiou•ced that Mar· Thnee attendmg wers Mrs. T. tiona. Taking part wara Mlss - - - - - - - · - The
Bfll
record on "The Crucifixion of ! Those atending were
Mrs. ver, Miss Patsy Taylor, Mrs. I vin Clayton Roush had been !Bert Roush, Mri .. G.. B. Hazlett, Millie Bumgarner, Mrs. T. Bert Sp 4 Ernest Jobn&amp;ol, 101.
In
Used
Con
8
of Christ." This was followed
Roush, Mrs.
Robert Curtis Hall, Miss Carol Jean Iselected to aUend Nature Camp Mrs. Bernard LJevJDg, Mr · Roush, and Mrs. Ottie Reush. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson,
with a prayer.
Herndon, Mrs. Marcus Trough, Kemenal, Mrs. Joey ' Roush, held at Wheeling In August. Charles Machir, Mrs. A1bert The closing prayer was by !"ason, was reportedly injured
NO
During the business meeting
Everaid Wright, Mr s. MrB. Paul Roush, Miss Cynthia Plana are In the making for Roush, Mra. Joho Scarberry, Mrs. Olba Lievlng.
11 the th\gb wbilo OD gnard duty
OFFER
an election of officers for the IFranklin Spradling, Mrs. Frank Roush, Mrs. Garnett
Beven Ia Bird Sanctuary to be at the Mrs. Leonard SmJthseR, Mrs. Those a~~IDg were: Mrs. at Qui Nban: VIet Nam. . He
coming year was held. Those Thompson, Mrs. Marion Dingey, Burdett Mrs. Carl Tennant Mrs.; Park. Mrs. Ottie Roush was ap- ~ Clarence Thomas, Mrs. Charles ·
Ltevmg, Mrs. F. A. was hospltaHed for tfle InJury
·
.. William ftolrner and Mrs. Robert Tennant, Mrs.
Mary Ipointed to have the Trellis re- Yonker, Mrs. C~troll
B'at-ey, Mrs. Ottie Roush, Miss which required 61 stitches.
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Womens &amp; Childrens
1 Thabet.
Berry, Mrs. Rodger Gaul, Mrs. paired or replaced at the war and daughter Lms AM, M r 9 ·
Bumgarner, Mn. T. Bert Gene Sluckey who has been .
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ROTARY t"LUB
Clayton Athey Mrs. Walter Memorial at the Park
1 Joan Mars hall.
Mrs. Clayton
Athey, stationed in the navy ai Viet I
.
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JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
· Mrs. R. F.. Nam, 111
· bome on a ,.5
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"Your R• mbl " Doolor"
The Rotary Club met f or Grmstead, Mrs. Charles Mach~ Those attendmg
were
. Oth a Lievmg,
uaY f ur· 1'
II~~;~.~re~~~gular dinner meeting on ir, Mrs. David Roush, Mrs. B. Fred Batey, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, , '!'he New Haven Jun~or Worn- ~;;::,.:•:::nd;,.;;;th::,•,;;h;:;•s:;;te;;;";;.·____.;,;;;l•:;:ug~h"v~is;;;iu;;;·ng~w;.;it;;;b.;h;;:is~moth:;;;;;e;;;r;;;,~ ~~~PiiOM~ERiiOiiYii.iiOiii.
Sins
$
II
evening at The Hart- F. Board, Mrs. W. W. Brown, Mrs. H. L. Dyer, Mrs. Lee I~n 9 Club held a specmJ m~t· .Smtll 5 to Big 10
Methodist Church. Frank Mrs. James Gress, Mrs. Wilbur Gibbs, Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs ! ~~~- for the purJX)se of e\ectmg
II
;l:~;~a~ presented a mm on Webb, Mrs Arthur McC&amp;y, Mrs. James MacKnight, Mrs. Martin I~ ICC~ for the CBmiflg year.
2 PAIR _ _ $3.00 II
Reading, with a discus· R. Douglas Roush, Mrs. Donald Ohlinger, Mrs. Patrick Hiley, 1 ~s ..d · ~- ~~rou; ~:s ;l~ed
8·
following.
F. Roush, Mrs. Eber Roush, IMrs Denald F. Roush, Mrs. L. Wesl en: t~e t esl en •
Those attending were Lloyd the hostesses and the honoree. C Roush, Mrs. Lloyd
Roush, T ayne Ca~l ar :RI h d
Roush, Donald F. Roush, Rob- ~ Sending gifts were Mrs. Gary ' Mrs. Ottie Roush, Mrs. W. T. t'e~sure;, R rs. t c~r L
Middleport,~.
ert Gilmore, Herman Layne, 0. Roush, Mrs. Darre11 Good- [Stone, Mrs. Howard Wagenhals, , ~~a M:~dow:por er, rs. ym'iii:~~~~~~~~_;;R;;,:al~ph;_;W:,;:h;_;itm;;:o;;:r,:;e,_F:_:r:.:a::;nk~C::ape;;:·~l;;:ni:;;te;.•.;:M:;;r:s._;;L.~D;_.~G:;;re;:er~·_;M;;:r:,:s;.:.~gu;:;es;;;ts;;.;:M::;rs::,.,:;Do.:;.y;;:le:.;M:c::Kni:;:"gh:t:.:a:;nd 1' 1n add't'
Sprouse
1 mn.· Mrs.
1was appointed chairman of
Cl
club project, which involves
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sistance to the Federal Service1!1
: Campaign. Mrs. Rlchard Grinsteatl, outgoing president was
MISSES SIZES
charge of the meeting.
Tha hostess, Mrs. A. L.
12 to 3 $2.99
Sprouse, served refreshments
Mrs. Richard Griastead, Mrs.
BIG GIRLS SIZES
Thomas Brown, Mrs. William
Davis, Jr., Mrs. WayRe Cape4Y• to 10 _ _ _ $2.49 • $4.99
hart, and Mrs. Lymuel Mead·
ows.
LIVE WIRE
The Live Wire Class ol the
E.U.B. Church met 01 Tuesday
for their regular April meelillg
with Mrs. Roy Hoffmao
as
bestess.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
The meeting waa opened. w•w 11
ainging •'More Love to tm~: · ·•

. NEW IIAVEN

£arnlnga lor the periOd equal•
led 50 eenls per common lh-=
up 21 per cent from 1111
MARION Ohio (UPll _ oen- cents per Ibm Ill lhl _...
eral Telephone &amp; Electron~ pondllli year 18• ~:... ,,..
Corn announced at Its stock- Revenues and alii~ . "!: -~
holm;;.. meeting loday, record ltrst quaner rea•nou • ·-·.;;
revenues, ~les , ond net in- of tw.W,OIIO, Ill 1Dere:001
come for the first quart.r of II per ~ :'\g~ .J';M'I,OOC
19116.
first qua
able !tel
Donald C. Power, chairman recorded Ill the eom(llt
and chief neoulive officer, aald period. .

Net Income .

Vigilant when Heahh
Is i11 the Balance

In the battle against illness, our

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~· ~ 11 the voice. or anyway priceless ltRIUB from the walls. eliJlandecl her eyes Into •lartled Q- Ia ~tet · cou,.4 by a
•!!t• "P'"•"Itor of l~vely exper-1 Sllan\sh aerva.nts produ.;e&lt;l,
sauctrs. "Bridget!" aiM ,called 1weak piiiCrtal? Will eat1n1 a Pl'. PLEASANT _ 'l'llirty.....,
1-.ct"·l!l 1 tourist m ~nglanct. dinner HI tor a 'fU~u, •c~ ~1uut: to older Sister, ''i.Ool !'' n-s • u.ve;~-;.~.; ;:;:;;;.;::t ~! ~~~,e:a• t:i&amp;i 1 ~ ., 0 ;"',:~;; ~::= ~. !~J;:~ ~ ~
FOr lmy reeders who atm to a Duke ; or a columnist.
deer!" Older si!lter never turn- I CIU&amp;e this dtseaae!
ICounty left 1'hurl!lday for tl
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t'.'
!l_;rurland
this
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we
The
table
conversation
wa1
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cal examJ'nallo•s
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can no less than suggest you : mos~ly aNI&gt;OUI1 tnendtndeatreh anu ..... , ,...., ·-"D · · - ·- •1 bel' . 1Ulat au torliUI or ciu~hei.e11 wt~rc i\y ., tn.:corUiuj W M,;;, !!::::: •
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follow the trail of the Family 1~ov•es. co1e a ,, 3111 ter ,; grownup, ~nyway no
Ievmg. 1due to a failure of the pancreaa Boley MOOfe of the local U.
Q'Brian who last Summer sta_rt- Im-Jaw recommended The HUI, But Kate Indeed had seen a •to produc~ enough insulm. Re- Selective Service office.
td off a European trip, With Iwhtrh they had Just '""· Th~ deer, calmly inspectinll the din- 1cent studies Indicate that it Is men will take their exams
dauKhter5 Bridget. then seve~. Duke. not 50 much a_ torrent of lner gunts. After said nne i not that simple. Althou11h the return home In the fivenlng.
~~t :ca:ete~~J ; ·~~1 ~n;l:~. m ~~~;sRst,ed w~~v~~~~~~ias
luncheon, the beautiful young Iold theo~ pr.obably hold.&lt;J true selectees are Eldridj:e T
p
mod
our
children
enchanted
them
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Marchionesl!l
of Tavistock with I for the JUVemle type of dlabet- Sauer, John H. Robinson, Dalr-11
London mav seem morP.
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I es which is hetedhary a n d rell L Livingston
ern thnn imagmed. the gamb- wit~ slorles or the
ghosts 1mall 10n1 Robin and Andrew, I ~rts ·n adolescence the cause B 11 j
Ha ld 'E · M u
111141 clubs noisier and wildly I which no doubt, and be swore lngged olong to escort Brtdgel isf
th ' ild d'18 b i
that a ' r.,
roR B II "111'1&lt;&gt;11
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h
r the do still inhabit his vast
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grave, James . a , • •
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prohferetlns ut R ~rt • ca ' 1 Y
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and Kate, guided the junior vis· starts in persons wOO 2.1 e over thy R. Danaberty ?au1
head into the countryside, driVe home . very friendly spe~~s.
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For the nelrt month we are speclallzlnc In Mayta&amp;
a couplt or hour~ throwth the of course: lJke "Casper, the i~rs through what Indeed seem· 140 is not yet well· un ersto . Burris, Virgl1 w. Watson,
Wringer Waoher Service, because we know you'll
ll"nest scenory this side of ~riendly Ghost," the children ed virtually an EngliBb Dloney- 1FortWlltely / 0"'
can eph M. Antal, Jr • T~:~~=:ll
1
an Irishman's dream. 11.nd you a~ked' Of course, the D u k f! land - children's zoo, rides 1ft :~o~er 1an treat th types E. Oe'YaultG, Jadmes RN. Ill C
be usln&amp; your• more lor Bprlng cleaning and washere at Woburn Abbey, 3.000 jassured all We all later IIW a coacb drawn by six horaes 1 Eeo,.vey. I
f Georae A. ar ner, orv e .
h th
th
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t
a mg a arge amount
o Allen David L Cogar,
In&amp;. We bave a full time mechanic to llolp out
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acres of near.fantasy, brough 11 1 roof!'l e g os ~ seem 0 and other pint~Jze amusements 1sugar Js be1ieved to precipitate L Plumley Melvin Ft
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to vtvld rell.llly by Tan, t e pre er.
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right now. We'll pickup and return your washer.
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Du~h·
During
luncheon
younger
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.vhlle
the
elders
spent
fasclnat·
daabetM
1M
older
penons
but
wn,
Harry
L.
Fultz.
Alan
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Duke n e lor , an
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ts:s, the rormer Nicole Milinaire, dau.v:ht{'r lookinu out t~ ~ ~ ""h , ed hours studymg the rantasuc e VI mg me
ween
• : E. Sayre. R1c ar 0,
11 moderate ! II, John Arthur Mohr. Jack K.
an old friend or ours sinC'P the massive Venet1an
windows, 1furnisllings.
1arge
a~ount
and
1
re-noble
davs
when
she
W:l"
-- ----~· --~- - - - -- fl nount IS hard to d~Wrmme. 1 Flesher. Jr., Herbert W. Roush,
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, !, yoo are over 40 Vt 1U should 1James A Taylor .Jerry
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I h~ve prriodk tests' for
this : nardley, James M
. Holley , r'
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I diRease, resard!es~ or h 0 w bur E Johnson, Mich,.'·l L.
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Cran•.• our
fr\('nd
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murh sugar ~·ou Pal.
Me.1dows.
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their hnta"~:r :1t&gt;rw "r s~,, rp.
J; ·
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·:e been taking DlBbln- , Boyd Jones, Jr., Edwin R.
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F.:sidrix. What do these 1ThomAs.
Don L. Br'rchfield,
rnained thP beoutitully 1a1 Iored . , •
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effPrvf'~('f'n!h t•n!h,, ~• :, ~ tw &gt;,J ,(.
' dr
.o·!
I David Black, Bryan L. Yonker,
olE' of nld: perh~ps W(' must !&lt;Jv
I'O\fEROY LANES
I Lf'WIS Repatr
9 18 I _A - Chlorpropamide cDia· : and Charles E. Wray.
claiw . , r m · nrr~n"" ,: ~.,,.j al ·
E:1rt~ Wed. Night Mh:l"d
High Game and se nr.~ ~ Zita bmesel reducE's the r.ollr(lntrn.
tenttr•n but we sug!!\es! you _
.o\prll 6, 1006
Nierl, 159, 445: High
Tee~m ti~n or sugar. in your blood. The ' y ounA' DemocrulH
:ll1\'flne _ 111 ~e~ rch o! a men~or
fiual
Game and Series - Lewis He· Pflfl('lpal aettons of hydro·~hJOI'· I
H B 'I
ahle ··i:.; it virtw:lll;.&gt; throu~h 3f1'
Won l .n~t ' pair, 410. 1192.
othiazide 1E8idriXI1lre to pre. , To ear Rl ey
I
1vent waterlogginp: and tn re- PT. PLEASANT - Robert D.,
Vl''&lt;lr' 11 r h ;q111 rv. m;1v t:"&gt;kr&gt; t' ~
.. 1)[ 11 r; JH'rs
30l~ 14 1,~
__
Sr&gt;n1i!:l ly tht• sa m':' tour for ju~t 1\ing Pins
26~ 18 ' ~
Junior High (;Jrl5
durP your blood pre!'llsm·e.
I Baill',V. West Virginia
a tHtlnl{' ol sh ill •ngs. It wil : be F'our Roses
23\7 ~[1'-:!
April 9, t9Gtl
! tary of State, will be
mo~t satis[ving , gratifying K.
H it; U.~
tosl
Q - What cau~es ('ilrnnk featured speaker &lt;It I•~:~~~;;
Our Special Maytag Service Building
exw·riellt"e.
, Spo1len;
!It
26 I Four Stooge1:.
.1
o glomerulonephritis? How lnrg meeting of lhe Mason '
F'oursomP
Hi 29 Four Spare~
L
1 ran you have nephritl~ befnre Young Democrats to be
1
Wa will repair your Moytog or any wrlngar washer that Moyhg mek"' Mepe
Nk·olt•. ti ~P Ducf1f"' S. ;&lt; I'd Jan. . High tlamr - 4.nn Hanmng, I FoUl Tops
1 2 lit become~ rhronic'
I in the cou~thouse at 7:30 p.m.
tlw nul\f' . a han rlsome, beauli· 244, Tracy dann ing 213: H1gh Str 1ke&lt;Jbles
o :1
A - If an arute glonwru:n. l Mr. B&amp;ll~y "·as
~ur washer needs a now paint Job-we'll do !hot, too. Call ua taclay.
fully dressed rouple, greeted Series - Ann Hanning, 618: High _ Kathy Francis, 145; I nephritis (a form of Bl'lght'~ I Secreta~y o.l State by
11~ 1n their privDk aparlmt&gt;nb Pnul Kloes, 535. Hillh Team Debbie Crow, :i55; High Teams disease) persi~ts for more than l ieU Sm1th m May 1965 to
Drinks. sherr~· . for us: Coke game RSpoilers, 704: H · d !J . _ Four Tops, 446; Four Spares I two mon~hs It must be tonslder· i ceed the late Joe F. Bu1·d. ette•ll
tor tl1e children. in a h&lt;~ll oH r~am Series- King Pms. 1933. 1284.
ed chrome and as such l~ hard. I ef Pt. Pleasant. The pub!Jc
1h(' drawing room was 11 relri g Hlll~ pprrs- Winner 2nd half
___
ler to cure T~e cau~e is usual- 1 wdcome to attend the meo!t- 11
eratnr, anachronistical ly ;1tw! t
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Senior High Bt,.~
ly a streptococcal
mfection 1ing. Refreshments wUI be se~v-11 Phone SH 2-4211
somr Zl Can':letto~; . mixed . tn·
Wd. Late Mixed League
April 9, IOOG
l tstreptocoeca! sore throat . S&lt;':.tl'· ' ed. Also on the program will
mato &lt;1nd V·R ]uJres. anvth1;1~
April 6, 196 ~
Wnn Lost ' let fever or rheumatic feven lj lbe=-~ca~nd:lda:t:eB:.:f~or~th~e.!::~~
you'd want for any rrfres:,.
Won Lost Bahr 's Clothiers
19 14 [In some persons the orig;nal ;.; ·
men\ from blot;d:'o' marys to an Marklanders
11
1 ~· Team 3
19 14 strep infection I~ so mild that
'
Irish! boilermaker .
Gutter ousters
14 10 Team 1
l7 16 it goes unrecognized until the
With the Bed fords was a shy. Team .~
1 ~ 1n ITe-.1~ 4
. 11 :!2 : kidney involvement is
politf' young man whose cha rm Team 2
1.\ t 1 · HJ gh game and scm·~ --D&lt;l'!e ert&gt;d.
remains v1vid and name ~! u G&lt;1ssers
8 11 Jenkins, 198, 552; High t~am~
filve: he was Queen Eliza~wth· ~ Htgh r.ame Bet.ly neem, 170, Team 4. 806 : Hi gh Team Ser. : Q .... What I~ uremi a? \Vhat
furniiUrE&gt; ex pert. who had. ;mel Ron Deem, 114. High Series - ! iefl _ Bahr'S Cloth.iers, 2129 . 1are the symptoms·! Is il
i
fortunately for us grownup~o~, Mildred· J&lt;ii;obs. 444: lton neem '
ou
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there
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cure
f{lr
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1
th&lt;JI day e~.osen to inspeel the 588 ; High Team Game _ Te am •
POMEROY I.ANF:S
A ·- Uremia. the piling up
Br.dlord's pri eeless antiques and l, 670 : High Team Series _ C;1s Retults ol· Ladie~ Bowling . urea in .the blood when the ·
report their splendor to I he sers. 1767.
, Tournament held at the Pom.l oeys fat! to work. is indeed ser·
Queen. l~is visit se~med some
· eroy Lanes April 16 and I'i .
·
The VIC
· 1·1m becomes pale
11ous.
royal semi·S£'&lt;'1'1'f sn perhaps · W! ,m.-n't Thurlday L~a,;ue I Team [Yents - _l,o;t nla('e · and anemic and complains of
1'
forgetting his !TBme remain!
liD"
1· d · h.
just as well.
I
April 7, l:ruu
Cjnny Burdette, SusJ'! Gruel- genera Ize Jtc lJ18, nausea and
The Duke of Bedford, tall, I .
,
kI
Won Losl er, Shirley Custer, lind a restle~sness. In the la.te stages
handsome-. f'asJiy.smiling, wf'!o 1 S1mon s Mar e
22 11 Wlnebrennii!I',
Phyllis Mullen, he Will h~ve convulsiOns and
might have ,'l layed the rabbit ! Tea~ 5
20 13 2744 pins.
lose t•onsl'JOUSJ1E'SS. The treal·
jn "Harvey," had brought 3 . Fabr1c Shop
18¥~ 14th
2nd Plact&gt;
ffi('nl depf'nds on the cause. A·
long his d&lt;Jughter.jn.)aw. thf' Land~(lrk
~~~ 18
.Juli;1 Hvsel i. Norma Atn~· !n,..,. , cute uremiu due to poisoning
MRrchionrss ol T;:wistnrk. t il~&gt; D.mua s Hrst:luraut I ll~ 20L~! Vlrgmia .Hoyt Dorothv Nieri. has lhf' be.sl prospect fur cure.
fnrmbr Henrtelta Tiarks, a sprC· h. Y. Clothing Hnu.se ll 22 Amanda Sawyer. 2599 pm~
~orne form of artificial kidney !
tarul~rly lu\'ely _vnung matron
High Game- E. Searls: H1gh '
SINGLES EVENT
IS !he treatment of rhoic~ .
who ihad been England's mo~t Sen&amp;:s -:- P. foll~ns. ~80 : .High I Ruth Ann YeaugPr
573
b'!'auflful debutante JU.~t
two Team (.,ame - S1mon s Market Naomi Floyd
:)68
Q - What can · peritont&gt;al
youna chlldren and a memor· 808: High T£'am Series- Team I Caroly n Bachner
5~9 dialys is do for a person with 1
able fwedding ago. The March i· 5, 228.1.
P(ltriciu Young
558 : Mly onP kldn£'y~
ionesl was in &lt;1 simple sweat·
I
DOUBLES EVENt
A - Peri;l,neal dlalyejs is
er aG.d skirt and richly puiish·
Men's Trlplteatel'i
Pandora Collins and Patric ia 1accomplished by slowly circu· i
ed lcf!fers. Luncheon was serv·
April 7, 1966
. Young, 1119.
1atlng a stl:'rile sail!ne solut.lon 1
1
ed ~ 21 Canele~ radlat!d
Won Lost Susie Grueser and Ann Hom· through the &lt;~bdommal cavtty.
Citv Loan
19 8 ning 1og4
I In a person whose kidney
.
1
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I Midwest St~l
14t.z 121;2 N~rma Amsbarv and Carulyn , tion is impaired it ridri the
·e :s •
~taple Lawn Poultry 14 tl
Buchner, 1062 .. ·
of poisons.
I Three Bob~
a 13
Let&gt; Seyler and Dorothy Nieri,
Save Now
,
' Three Aces
10 11 I 1048.
FrM Florido Vacalion
Thrrr Stooges
8 1.~t 18 11;: .
ALL EVENTS
(4 Dayt &amp; 3 Nllhtl)
Save
Now Thru April
Thru April
lnM~~~h
High Game - J. Sisson and Ann Hanning
1689
Not A Cont11t1
M. .\1illrr. 1R2: High Series - Dorothy Nieri
1642
Everyone Can Gol
J. ~isson. 505: High Team game Naomi Floyd
1632
Certified Ga1 Station
1 ;r~~y _Lo~;:pl:l6La~~ghP:u~~~ I Amanda Sawyer
1618 W. Moln St,..t Pomoroy. 0.

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Following the hymn, God of
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Mrs. JaY. Warner, preaidant, I
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session and In the absence of
Mills Myrtis K. Parker, read
the report of the
treasurer.
Plana were made for tho moll&gt;
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10. Mrs. Warner, Mrs. Robert
Morris Jr: and Miss Parker will
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Mrs. v. D. Edwards and Mro. '
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Mrs. Kermit Walton, Mro. T.
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thO Lydia Circle will help
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the Pomeroy Chapter OES
May 31. It
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renew the pledge to tile WSCS.
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Mrs. Guy E. Guinther alii! ~··
Paul Taylor.
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Mrs. George Childs was holt· I P11ns were made to assist '
GUJT.B
esa for the April meeting of the I with the Mother - Dlllihler
Clutotlr Council, Daughters of . Paol Chiefs of Meigs Temple, Ibanquet sponsored by tbe B.
Amerlei, rnet_tr. rc;ular Se!- · Pyth!!-!11 ~i~~ tet'!entlv. Devo. H. Sanborn MissJonary Society
oion '1\lesday evening
with Uons included ,.lectlons on the IMay 2 by the LOveJOY C~ci• ., D".,·u.,
0pal Hollon, moclate council- montll of Aprlf given by Ml'l!. of the Middleport 1'\rot Baptist _ ,..,....., _
or, prttldiDJ, and M attending. Phllllp Meinhart, president, who Church Tuesday evening at the
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The btoalinll opened in ritual· save "April Brings Days of hame ol the cbaltlllan, IIi u.
~~~~~j\Jl\...I!~~A-11-l
lsllc form. Navada Beaver an4 : Gladness" and ari April pray- Mannlne Kloes.
~
Mary Parker ,.,. reported · er. Mrs. William Mlman was Alter a polluck dinner, Mro. (REjEWKSI ,.
quite Ul. Also IU tll'e
Sadie r&lt;porled Ill.
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Kloes opened the meeting &amp;IV-• - ·
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Truosell, Bernice Rlderrour Glan- The irave!lng prize contr\but- lng the otory of "The Praying
(009611" 1~.
nio lllyea and Eva Bailey is ed by Mrs. Childs was won by Hando.'' A reporl on a project "';;;:;:;;;~-'---·
lmprovlnJ. GreeUnp were read Mrs. Pal Gallagher.
Games for a needy family was given ~~~flf
from Dorothy Lawson, a mem- were played and pri•es award by Clara IIlley, cha~man.
·
Now-thtetnletlloltln
ber resldinll In ColumbuB. Eva ed to Mrs. Nathan BJigs, MrB. Thank - you notea were read
to ~~!-'=~~
Bailey oent bor thanlot for Poler Stace, and MIB. GaUag- from ohut-inl for the Eaotor ~--:;::!!:;'"-....1.--.L..u;-~-.:,..~··:::;;-- "'thea
cards sent II) her.
,her. Mrs. Karl Owen won the remembranctl. Announcements ~~·~
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First nomination of offlcerB door prize. Refmhments were Included Ute Mothtr • Daughter
&lt;l!o STRI TLY !:. _
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was .ann~unead for ~ next , aerved at the close of the even· banquet, May 2 at the church;
(Amwen to11111rrowt
meet ·ng. M~v 3. Tht mlscr.llnn· ln,lt. Mrs. Minni¥ Gilmore and The Rio Grande Women's As·
I.Jutb&amp;f•,l'f1UNT MONY POOILY IIOAMY
eoua comm1t.tee announced a Mrs. Ca!lh Bahr wPrt' guests. sociation tea Sunday, May 1 at Ynttraj•,
si1ent auction for tbe next meet·
the Calvary 8Qptiat Church at
&amp;n... l;!rl Tid• llnltln. Jlifimil• • wotlfQ" 10
lnl s~veral rnemben thanked
Rio Grande, and installation of
''~- ~~~~~~ puy~MA'IIIMONr_ __
sec! cl palo for gifts received
officers of tho Rio Grande A,.o.
M J Gl . Ma~
Erma Cleland atked each chari dation to ~ held Monday, Ap~~;,·~.,.~~·
of e~;. and
ter member to bring a member
rlllll at 7:30p.m. at the salem
Mrs Don Findley: Chr~topher l
wbo has 1101 been attending to
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Baptist Church
J . d N\ h I
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t· n M•v.
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ay an
c o as
e, w
tht anmversary
mee lnlil o
The babince of monO)' ln the
f M
d Mr
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t7. Potluck refreshment! were
I treasury --..., given to t h c
sona.ok· Rr. ani! L'
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I lh Bostic . usoe
oe, son o
ed
serv .
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church VacatiOn Bible School
e m le
rv ce o
e Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Cumr-====iiiiiiiiiiiiii=•lil Recognizing Our Call. from and tho school lunch prosram I Letart Folie Methodlot Church In R' 1 d T0dd son of Mr
the •ludy book, This IB our Min- Devoll~na were given by Mrs. had an atlendance of 1!9 EO'· m s: '"rar 11 0•
d.
1 ir
d hy M
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and Mrs. Dme
ugan, an
s y, was presentc
rs. Richard Owen, president of the ter Sunday. The attar wao dec- M
V hi' G . m
Mrs ·
Carl Kautz, when the F'riendty society who ba&lt;l as her
orated wlth white lilies, one
as 1 lnm . I ed . t.
Circle of the Federated church uWho Knows My Name "
being given in memory of Wll· Gchr mmh wao ba "'h.rece v m 0
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tth
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urc memers1p.
met T""day evemng a e
from selected Bible
I1am Grimm.
church.
sages. A dessert course
'lbe eall to worship wa!
Included in the
served later in the
the Rev. Jam" F. Early.
Study LeSIOn Given
was a chapter from "Gift
Thil was tile final
kindergarten and
nrhnary I
Propbeey." It was brought
the year with now circle
cia.,.. gave recitations
By Mr1. Horky
that all art!' called not only
to be drawn next month.
the Junior choir sang, "T h
1be atudy lesson C\n •·Jonah ,
others, but to Jearn to
Pretent were Mrs. K1o e Hope of the World." The
and the City or Nineveh,· was 1
help that others are I Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew, Mr~. Early had as his sermoa
presented by Mrs. Carl Horky
.8UfliiA
give them.
Harold Chase, Mrs. John
"For Sale, One Tomb, S\iglltiyla - the April meeting of Group
The hymn, Jesus Calls
Mrs. John Kauff, Mrs.
Lera Used."
lJ of the First United Presby·
with Mrs. Marvi~ Burt at
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Mn. Fielding Hawkins, Receiving tile sacrament
lerian Church held TueBday evepiano, opened the meeting.
Mrs.
Richardton, and Mrs. baptism were seven
ning at tbe borne of Mrs. Wil·
BU\kam read
Richard Owen, guOBt for tile and one adult, Tina Marie,
liam Morris, wltll Mrs. Lewis I
from Matthew 11:28-311.
ghter of Mr. and Mrs.
S•uer assisting.
I
ing tile prayer of St. Franclo
Hill; Ann Janette, daughter
FrH Florida Vocotlon
Assissi, a quest!on and ans&lt;wer I
(4 Dayo • I Ntohtot
II period was held. The report
In M••mlleach
Not A Con..ltl
Com~N~r• It with
secretary was given by
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Leonard Jewell and tho ""''"·
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any we pa n
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•!!t• "P'"•"Itor of l~vely exper-1 Sllan\sh aerva.nts produ.;e&lt;l,
sauctrs. "Bridget!" aiM ,called 1weak piiiCrtal? Will eat1n1 a Pl'. PLEASANT _ 'l'llirty.....,
1-.ct"·l!l 1 tourist m ~nglanct. dinner HI tor a 'fU~u, •c~ ~1uut: to older Sister, ''i.Ool !'' n-s • u.ve;~-;.~.; ;:;:;;;.;::t ~! ~~~,e:a• t:i&amp;i 1 ~ ., 0 ;"',:~;; ~::= ~. !~J;:~ ~ ~
FOr lmy reeders who atm to a Duke ; or a columnist.
deer!" Older si!lter never turn- I CIU&amp;e this dtseaae!
ICounty left 1'hurl!lday for tl
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follow the trail of the Family 1~ov•es. co1e a ,, 3111 ter ,; grownup, ~nyway no
Ievmg. 1due to a failure of the pancreaa Boley MOOfe of the local U.
Q'Brian who last Summer sta_rt- Im-Jaw recommended The HUI, But Kate Indeed had seen a •to produc~ enough insulm. Re- Selective Service office.
td off a European trip, With Iwhtrh they had Just '""· Th~ deer, calmly inspectinll the din- 1cent studies Indicate that it Is men will take their exams
dauKhter5 Bridget. then seve~. Duke. not 50 much a_ torrent of lner gunts. After said nne i not that simple. Althou11h the return home In the fivenlng.
~~t :ca:ete~~J ; ·~~1 ~n;l:~. m ~~~;sRst,ed w~~v~~~~~~ias
luncheon, the beautiful young Iold theo~ pr.obably hold.&lt;J true selectees are Eldridj:e T
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mod
our
children
enchanted
them
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of Tavistock with I for the JUVemle type of dlabet- Sauer, John H. Robinson, Dalr-11
London mav seem morP.
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ern thnn imagmed. the gamb- wit~ slorles or the
ghosts 1mall 10n1 Robin and Andrew, I ~rts ·n adolescence the cause B 11 j
Ha ld 'E · M u
111141 clubs noisier and wildly I which no doubt, and be swore lngged olong to escort Brtdgel isf
th ' ild d'18 b i
that a ' r.,
roR B II "111'1&lt;&gt;11
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head into the countryside, driVe home . very friendly spe~~s.
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a couplt or hour~ throwth the of course: lJke "Casper, the i~rs through what Indeed seem· 140 is not yet well· un ersto . Burris, Virgl1 w. Watson,
Wringer Waoher Service, because we know you'll
ll"nest scenory this side of ~riendly Ghost," the children ed virtually an EngliBb Dloney- 1FortWlltely / 0"'
can eph M. Antal, Jr • T~:~~=:ll
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an Irishman's dream. 11.nd you a~ked' Of course, the D u k f! land - children's zoo, rides 1ft :~o~er 1an treat th types E. Oe'YaultG, Jadmes RN. Ill C
be usln&amp; your• more lor Bprlng cleaning and washere at Woburn Abbey, 3.000 jassured all We all later IIW a coacb drawn by six horaes 1 Eeo,.vey. I
f Georae A. ar ner, orv e .
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a mg a arge amount
o Allen David L Cogar,
In&amp;. We bave a full time mechanic to llolp out
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acres of near.fantasy, brough 11 1 roof!'l e g os ~ seem 0 and other pint~Jze amusements 1sugar Js be1ieved to precipitate L Plumley Melvin Ft
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to vtvld rell.llly by Tan, t e pre er.
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During
luncheon
younger
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the
elders
spent
fasclnat·
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older
penons
but
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Harry
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Alan
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ween
• : E. Sayre. R1c ar 0,
11 moderate ! II, John Arthur Mohr. Jack K.
an old friend or ours sinC'P the massive Venet1an
windows, 1furnisllings.
1arge
a~ount
and
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davs
when
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-- ----~· --~- - - - -- fl nount IS hard to d~Wrmme. 1 Flesher. Jr., Herbert W. Roush,
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, !, yoo are over 40 Vt 1U should 1James A Taylor .Jerry
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this : nardley, James M
. Holley , r'
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I diRease, resard!es~ or h 0 w bur E Johnson, Mich,.'·l L.
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Cran•.• our
fr\('nd
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Me.1dows.
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their hnta"~:r :1t&gt;rw "r s~,, rp.
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·:e been taking DlBbln- , Boyd Jones, Jr., Edwin R.
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F.:sidrix. What do these 1ThomAs.
Don L. Br'rchfield,
rnained thP beoutitully 1a1 Iored . , •
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I David Black, Bryan L. Yonker,
olE' of nld: perh~ps W(' must !&lt;Jv
I'O\fEROY LANES
I Lf'WIS Repatr
9 18 I _A - Chlorpropamide cDia· : and Charles E. Wray.
claiw . , r m · nrr~n"" ,: ~.,,.j al ·
E:1rt~ Wed. Night Mh:l"d
High Game and se nr.~ ~ Zita bmesel reducE's the r.ollr(lntrn.
tenttr•n but we sug!!\es! you _
.o\prll 6, 1006
Nierl, 159, 445: High
Tee~m ti~n or sugar. in your blood. The ' y ounA' DemocrulH
:ll1\'flne _ 111 ~e~ rch o! a men~or
fiual
Game and Series - Lewis He· Pflfl('lpal aettons of hydro·~hJOI'· I
H B 'I
ahle ··i:.; it virtw:lll;.&gt; throu~h 3f1'
Won l .n~t ' pair, 410. 1192.
othiazide 1E8idriXI1lre to pre. , To ear Rl ey
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1vent waterlogginp: and tn re- PT. PLEASANT - Robert D.,
Vl''&lt;lr' 11 r h ;q111 rv. m;1v t:"&gt;kr&gt; t' ~
.. 1)[ 11 r; JH'rs
30l~ 14 1,~
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Sr&gt;n1i!:l ly tht• sa m':' tour for ju~t 1\ing Pins
26~ 18 ' ~
Junior High (;Jrl5
durP your blood pre!'llsm·e.
I Baill',V. West Virginia
a tHtlnl{' ol sh ill •ngs. It wil : be F'our Roses
23\7 ~[1'-:!
April 9, t9Gtl
! tary of State, will be
mo~t satis[ving , gratifying K.
H it; U.~
tosl
Q - What cau~es ('ilrnnk featured speaker &lt;It I•~:~~~;;
Our Special Maytag Service Building
exw·riellt"e.
, Spo1len;
!It
26 I Four Stooge1:.
.1
o glomerulonephritis? How lnrg meeting of lhe Mason '
F'oursomP
Hi 29 Four Spare~
L
1 ran you have nephritl~ befnre Young Democrats to be
1
Wa will repair your Moytog or any wrlngar washer that Moyhg mek"' Mepe
Nk·olt•. ti ~P Ducf1f"' S. ;&lt; I'd Jan. . High tlamr - 4.nn Hanmng, I FoUl Tops
1 2 lit become~ rhronic'
I in the cou~thouse at 7:30 p.m.
tlw nul\f' . a han rlsome, beauli· 244, Tracy dann ing 213: H1gh Str 1ke&lt;Jbles
o :1
A - If an arute glonwru:n. l Mr. B&amp;ll~y "·as
~ur washer needs a now paint Job-we'll do !hot, too. Call ua taclay.
fully dressed rouple, greeted Series - Ann Hanning, 618: High _ Kathy Francis, 145; I nephritis (a form of Bl'lght'~ I Secreta~y o.l State by
11~ 1n their privDk aparlmt&gt;nb Pnul Kloes, 535. Hillh Team Debbie Crow, :i55; High Teams disease) persi~ts for more than l ieU Sm1th m May 1965 to
Drinks. sherr~· . for us: Coke game RSpoilers, 704: H · d !J . _ Four Tops, 446; Four Spares I two mon~hs It must be tonslder· i ceed the late Joe F. Bu1·d. ette•ll
tor tl1e children. in a h&lt;~ll oH r~am Series- King Pms. 1933. 1284.
ed chrome and as such l~ hard. I ef Pt. Pleasant. The pub!Jc
1h(' drawing room was 11 relri g Hlll~ pprrs- Winner 2nd half
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ler to cure T~e cau~e is usual- 1 wdcome to attend the meo!t- 11
eratnr, anachronistical ly ;1tw! t
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Senior High Bt,.~
ly a streptococcal
mfection 1ing. Refreshments wUI be se~v-11 Phone SH 2-4211
somr Zl Can':letto~; . mixed . tn·
Wd. Late Mixed League
April 9, IOOG
l tstreptocoeca! sore throat . S&lt;':.tl'· ' ed. Also on the program will
mato &lt;1nd V·R ]uJres. anvth1;1~
April 6, 196 ~
Wnn Lost ' let fever or rheumatic feven lj lbe=-~ca~nd:lda:t:eB:.:f~or~th~e.!::~~
you'd want for any rrfres:,.
Won Lost Bahr 's Clothiers
19 14 [In some persons the orig;nal ;.; ·
men\ from blot;d:'o' marys to an Marklanders
11
1 ~· Team 3
19 14 strep infection I~ so mild that
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Irish! boilermaker .
Gutter ousters
14 10 Team 1
l7 16 it goes unrecognized until the
With the Bed fords was a shy. Team .~
1 ~ 1n ITe-.1~ 4
. 11 :!2 : kidney involvement is
politf' young man whose cha rm Team 2
1.\ t 1 · HJ gh game and scm·~ --D&lt;l'!e ert&gt;d.
remains v1vid and name ~! u G&lt;1ssers
8 11 Jenkins, 198, 552; High t~am~
filve: he was Queen Eliza~wth· ~ Htgh r.ame Bet.ly neem, 170, Team 4. 806 : Hi gh Team Ser. : Q .... What I~ uremi a? \Vhat
furniiUrE&gt; ex pert. who had. ;mel Ron Deem, 114. High Series - ! iefl _ Bahr'S Cloth.iers, 2129 . 1are the symptoms·! Is il
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fortunately for us grownup~o~, Mildred· J&lt;ii;obs. 444: lton neem '
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there
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cure
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th&lt;JI day e~.osen to inspeel the 588 ; High Team Game _ Te am •
POMEROY I.ANF:S
A ·- Uremia. the piling up
Br.dlord's pri eeless antiques and l, 670 : High Team Series _ C;1s Retults ol· Ladie~ Bowling . urea in .the blood when the ·
report their splendor to I he sers. 1767.
, Tournament held at the Pom.l oeys fat! to work. is indeed ser·
Queen. l~is visit se~med some
· eroy Lanes April 16 and I'i .
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The VIC
· 1·1m becomes pale
11ous.
royal semi·S£'&lt;'1'1'f sn perhaps · W! ,m.-n't Thurlday L~a,;ue I Team [Yents - _l,o;t nla('e · and anemic and complains of
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forgetting his !TBme remain!
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just as well.
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April 7, l:ruu
Cjnny Burdette, SusJ'! Gruel- genera Ize Jtc lJ18, nausea and
The Duke of Bedford, tall, I .
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kI
Won Losl er, Shirley Custer, lind a restle~sness. In the la.te stages
handsome-. f'asJiy.smiling, wf'!o 1 S1mon s Mar e
22 11 Wlnebrennii!I',
Phyllis Mullen, he Will h~ve convulsiOns and
might have ,'l layed the rabbit ! Tea~ 5
20 13 2744 pins.
lose t•onsl'JOUSJ1E'SS. The treal·
jn "Harvey," had brought 3 . Fabr1c Shop
18¥~ 14th
2nd Plact&gt;
ffi('nl depf'nds on the cause. A·
long his d&lt;Jughter.jn.)aw. thf' Land~(lrk
~~~ 18
.Juli;1 Hvsel i. Norma Atn~· !n,..,. , cute uremiu due to poisoning
MRrchionrss ol T;:wistnrk. t il~&gt; D.mua s Hrst:luraut I ll~ 20L~! Vlrgmia .Hoyt Dorothv Nieri. has lhf' be.sl prospect fur cure.
fnrmbr Henrtelta Tiarks, a sprC· h. Y. Clothing Hnu.se ll 22 Amanda Sawyer. 2599 pm~
~orne form of artificial kidney !
tarul~rly lu\'ely _vnung matron
High Game- E. Searls: H1gh '
SINGLES EVENT
IS !he treatment of rhoic~ .
who ihad been England's mo~t Sen&amp;:s -:- P. foll~ns. ~80 : .High I Ruth Ann YeaugPr
573
b'!'auflful debutante JU.~t
two Team (.,ame - S1mon s Market Naomi Floyd
:)68
Q - What can · peritont&gt;al
youna chlldren and a memor· 808: High T£'am Series- Team I Caroly n Bachner
5~9 dialys is do for a person with 1
able fwedding ago. The March i· 5, 228.1.
P(ltriciu Young
558 : Mly onP kldn£'y~
ionesl was in &lt;1 simple sweat·
I
DOUBLES EVENt
A - Peri;l,neal dlalyejs is
er aG.d skirt and richly puiish·
Men's Trlplteatel'i
Pandora Collins and Patric ia 1accomplished by slowly circu· i
ed lcf!fers. Luncheon was serv·
April 7, 1966
. Young, 1119.
1atlng a stl:'rile sail!ne solut.lon 1
1
ed ~ 21 Canele~ radlat!d
Won Lost Susie Grueser and Ann Hom· through the &lt;~bdommal cavtty.
Citv Loan
19 8 ning 1og4
I In a person whose kidney
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14t.z 121;2 N~rma Amsbarv and Carulyn , tion is impaired it ridri the
·e :s •
~taple Lawn Poultry 14 tl
Buchner, 1062 .. ·
of poisons.
I Three Bob~
a 13
Let&gt; Seyler and Dorothy Nieri,
Save Now
,
' Three Aces
10 11 I 1048.
FrM Florido Vacalion
Thrrr Stooges
8 1.~t 18 11;: .
ALL EVENTS
(4 Dayt &amp; 3 Nllhtl)
Save
Now Thru April
Thru April
lnM~~~h
High Game - J. Sisson and Ann Hanning
1689
Not A Cont11t1
M. .\1illrr. 1R2: High Series - Dorothy Nieri
1642
Everyone Can Gol
J. ~isson. 505: High Team game Naomi Floyd
1632
Certified Ga1 Station
1 ;r~~y _Lo~;:pl:l6La~~ghP:u~~~ I Amanda Sawyer
1618 W. Moln St,..t Pomoroy. 0.

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Mrs. Reuter opened the prowltll the ca~ to worship
Pledge cards were 1
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her gilt but her prayers an~
service as well.
Following the hymn, God of
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She asked the group to think on I
bow much service ifl enouih and
what are the boundaries
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their missionary area. The sign·
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the program.
Mrs. JaY. Warner, preaidant, I
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session and In the absence of
Mills Myrtis K. Parker, read
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Plana were made for tho moll&gt;
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Mrs. v. D. Edwards and Mro. '
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Mrs. Kermit Walton, Mro. T.
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thO Lydia Circle will help
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the Pomeroy Chapter OES
May 31. It
qroed to
renew the pledge to tile WSCS.
Refroohments - . IIOI'Vecl
Mrs. Guy E. Guinther alii! ~··
Paul Taylor.
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Rubber Gloves

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Bathroom Tissue
4 rolls 49c

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REVELON MOON DROPS

TRANSLUCENT Cleansing Cake
lhqlt Cake

RIG. 75c

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mel Montl!iy evening In
church iiOCial room with Ml'I,IJ
Dtm9n Farrell as hostess.
Mrs. Ralph Robson, m.:~ Jl
dent, conducted tile
whlcb opened wltll PoabD-11
!lllilotl. DevoUona taken '"·~· 11
!datlbew 11:17-27 were led
Mn. Melvin Grimm, who
a DtlldltaUon from tile booklel,
1'be ~~ Place and closed
wllb pr~. A round robO!
wu oent 11&gt; Lewis Flana~an
l!illvenlty ROIPltal, COiwnbus.
; Women ol llle bible was
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Corn Plasters -·
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Spray Cologne • Dusting Powder
Cologne Ice : .... ·.. Only $1.00

LYSOL . . .. .. .

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waln~t v1ntert with 1hd•
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Mrs. George Childs was holt· I P11ns were made to assist '
GUJT.B
esa for the April meeting of the I with the Mother - Dlllihler
Clutotlr Council, Daughters of . Paol Chiefs of Meigs Temple, Ibanquet sponsored by tbe B.
Amerlei, rnet_tr. rc;ular Se!- · Pyth!!-!11 ~i~~ tet'!entlv. Devo. H. Sanborn MissJonary Society
oion '1\lesday evening
with Uons included ,.lectlons on the IMay 2 by the LOveJOY C~ci• ., D".,·u.,
0pal Hollon, moclate council- montll of Aprlf given by Ml'l!. of the Middleport 1'\rot Baptist _ ,..,....., _
or, prttldiDJ, and M attending. Phllllp Meinhart, president, who Church Tuesday evening at the
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The btoalinll opened in ritual· save "April Brings Days of hame ol the cbaltlllan, IIi u.
~~~~~j\Jl\...I!~~A-11-l
lsllc form. Navada Beaver an4 : Gladness" and ari April pray- Mannlne Kloes.
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Mary Parker ,.,. reported · er. Mrs. William Mlman was Alter a polluck dinner, Mro. (REjEWKSI ,.
quite Ul. Also IU tll'e
Sadie r&lt;porled Ill.
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Kloes opened the meeting &amp;IV-• - ·
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WJ;A"T 50M!! '
Truosell, Bernice Rlderrour Glan- The irave!lng prize contr\but- lng the otory of "The Praying
(009611" 1~.
nio lllyea and Eva Bailey is ed by Mrs. Childs was won by Hando.'' A reporl on a project "';;;:;:;;;~-'---·
lmprovlnJ. GreeUnp were read Mrs. Pal Gallagher.
Games for a needy family was given ~~~flf
from Dorothy Lawson, a mem- were played and pri•es award by Clara IIlley, cha~man.
·
Now-thtetnletlloltln
ber resldinll In ColumbuB. Eva ed to Mrs. Nathan BJigs, MrB. Thank - you notea were read
to ~~!-'=~~
Bailey oent bor thanlot for Poler Stace, and MIB. GaUag- from ohut-inl for the Eaotor ~--:;::!!:;'"-....1.--.L..u;-~-.:,..~··:::;;-- "'thea
cards sent II) her.
,her. Mrs. Karl Owen won the remembranctl. Announcements ~~·~
C
First nomination of offlcerB door prize. Refmhments were Included Ute Mothtr • Daughter
&lt;l!o STRI TLY !:. _
)-~
.A
was .ann~unead for ~ next , aerved at the close of the even· banquet, May 2 at the church;
(Amwen to11111rrowt
meet ·ng. M~v 3. Tht mlscr.llnn· ln,lt. Mrs. Minni¥ Gilmore and The Rio Grande Women's As·
I.Jutb&amp;f•,l'f1UNT MONY POOILY IIOAMY
eoua comm1t.tee announced a Mrs. Ca!lh Bahr wPrt' guests. sociation tea Sunday, May 1 at Ynttraj•,
si1ent auction for tbe next meet·
the Calvary 8Qptiat Church at
&amp;n... l;!rl Tid• llnltln. Jlifimil• • wotlfQ" 10
lnl s~veral rnemben thanked
Rio Grande, and installation of
''~- ~~~~~~ puy~MA'IIIMONr_ __
sec! cl palo for gifts received
officers of tho Rio Grande A,.o.
M J Gl . Ma~
Erma Cleland atked each chari dation to ~ held Monday, Ap~~;,·~.,.~~·
of e~;. and
ter member to bring a member
rlllll at 7:30p.m. at the salem
Mrs Don Findley: Chr~topher l
wbo has 1101 been attending to
I
Baptist Church
J . d N\ h I
Le t In
.
t· n M•v.
·
ay an
c o as
e, w
tht anmversary
mee lnlil o
The babince of monO)' ln the
f M
d Mr
J k
t7. Potluck refreshment! were
I treasury --..., given to t h c
sona.ok· Rr. ani! L'
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I lh Bostic . usoe
oe, son o
ed
serv .
I
church VacatiOn Bible School
e m le
rv ce o
e Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Cumr-====iiiiiiiiiiiiii=•lil Recognizing Our Call. from and tho school lunch prosram I Letart Folie Methodlot Church In R' 1 d T0dd son of Mr
the •ludy book, This IB our Min- Devoll~na were given by Mrs. had an atlendance of 1!9 EO'· m s: '"rar 11 0•
d.
1 ir
d hy M
·
and Mrs. Dme
ugan, an
s y, was presentc
rs. Richard Owen, president of the ter Sunday. The attar wao dec- M
V hi' G . m
Mrs ·
Carl Kautz, when the F'riendty society who ba&lt;l as her
orated wlth white lilies, one
as 1 lnm . I ed . t.
Circle of the Federated church uWho Knows My Name "
being given in memory of Wll· Gchr mmh wao ba "'h.rece v m 0
·
tth
·
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urc memers1p.
met T""day evemng a e
from selected Bible
I1am Grimm.
church.
sages. A dessert course
'lbe eall to worship wa!
Included in the
served later in the
the Rev. Jam" F. Early.
Study LeSIOn Given
was a chapter from "Gift
Thil was tile final
kindergarten and
nrhnary I
Propbeey." It was brought
the year with now circle
cia.,.. gave recitations
By Mr1. Horky
that all art!' called not only
to be drawn next month.
the Junior choir sang, "T h
1be atudy lesson C\n •·Jonah ,
others, but to Jearn to
Pretent were Mrs. K1o e Hope of the World." The
and the City or Nineveh,· was 1
help that others are I Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew, Mr~. Early had as his sermoa
presented by Mrs. Carl Horky
.8UfliiA
give them.
Harold Chase, Mrs. John
"For Sale, One Tomb, S\iglltiyla - the April meeting of Group
The hymn, Jesus Calls
Mrs. John Kauff, Mrs.
Lera Used."
lJ of the First United Presby·
with Mrs. Marvi~ Burt at
·
Mn. Fielding Hawkins, Receiving tile sacrament
lerian Church held TueBday evepiano, opened the meeting.
Mrs.
Richardton, and Mrs. baptism were seven
ning at tbe borne of Mrs. Wil·
BU\kam read
Richard Owen, guOBt for tile and one adult, Tina Marie,
liam Morris, wltll Mrs. Lewis I
from Matthew 11:28-311.
ghter of Mr. and Mrs.
S•uer assisting.
I
ing tile prayer of St. Franclo
Hill; Ann Janette, daughter
FrH Florida Vocotlon
Assissi, a quest!on and ans&lt;wer I
(4 Dayo • I Ntohtot
II period was held. The report
In M••mlleach
Not A Con..ltl
Com~N~r• It with
secretary was given by
IYirY\'Int C1n Gcd
1
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Leonard Jewell and tho ""''"·
Cortlflod Ou Station
any we pa n
report by Mrs. Paul

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Super Sport coupe, black vinyl top, sandlil"ood fin·
lab, all vloyl Interior, .with bucket seats, V-8 engine,
automattc trall8llliss!on, power !leering and brakea,
wire wheel covers, 8:00 white wall tirea, ahowa Uttlo
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Station Wagon. 11000 miles by local ownor. :\!lack vi·
nyl Interior. Dark aqua !lnlsh, 7:00x14 tires Uke new,
spare never used. P.B., radio, big six engine, aid,
trau. Deluxe equipment. Showrrom elean.

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EVERYTHING

1964 CHEVROLET lmpqla •··.. •· $2195

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Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVE$. f100 P.M.

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WANT AD

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"WORLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAILER

~H£

ROUSH &amp; LYONS
CAMPING TRAILIRI
Norton St. Mason, W. v..
Alto Set Us For Your
C.mplng Equlomont N -

Convt, Cpe, SUper Sport equlppM, 327 va online, po.
wor ateerlng. brakes and automatic trana. 80o white
· waH tires sbowll Httle wear, low mileage by careful
kleal owner, radio and heater, beautiful white finish,
black top and black interior,

11963 CHEVROLET Impala ...... $1795
Hardtop conpe, willie !lnlsb, spotlessly clean red Interior, 327 engine, automatic trall8llliss!on. power
ateerlng snd btalcea, white waD tires lib new, radio
Ind. beater.

1964. CHEVROLET Biscayne .. :. $1695
4 door, ]llef·flnllh, vluyllnterlor, good Urea, 327 V-8
engine, automatic tranomlaaloo,
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Jack's llefri(Haven.

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4 door, 17,000 m!lel by local owner, white wall tirea
show little wear. Powerlll.de tranmnlaloD, radto · aod

heater, &lt;white finish wltli apotleu tlean blue Interior,
ahowroom olean.

1962 CHEVROllT Impala ..,.... · $1595
Sla. Wagon. low mileaJ!a by local owner, white over
black =spotless reillnterlor, new white wall llr·
ea, va e
e, autematle trana, Power ateerlne and
brakea,
snd beater, Real oke.

UDIATOR

SERVICE

PRESENT 71-1£ COME!JIAN '

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100 PERCENT OF
T.V. AUDIENCE.INCLUDJNG
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RUAOO REPORT
WASIDNGTON (UP!) ·-The
fl,IJOO.mile !nlerstale highway
system, htgun ill 1966, Is about
hill! completed witb 21,377
milea of the dual·lano, llmlted·

HELLO, THERE.

YOU 131G, STUPI~ .
I.GLY, SLOPP{

JERK!

AJOIIJ All I GOTTA
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Commerce

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Tuesday' that &lt;OIIBiruclioll, ...
g!neerllg aludlea, or rigbt-ofway acquisition was taklng
place oa another 17,0!1 m11ea of
road.

By ART SANSOM

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1961 CHMOUT lei Air ...... $1095
ltatlon Wagon. let black fiDia1l, red trim, V8 oaglne1
automatic friDL 1 owner, radl~ and beater, &amp;ooa
wh!tewan tirea.
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All Kinds ol Good lluyo AI In One Pl-

At Your Ct.vroltt Dtoler

&amp;ORGAN ·
BARGAINS

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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ON DISPLAY
OPEN EVES 9 P.M.

By HAROLD GRAY

POMEROY, OHIO
USID

Wurlitier
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THE COUPLE WHO
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$596 ..
USED

LO,WREY
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$596
NOT lJ~mL THIS CLAY

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Super Sport coupe, black vinyl top, sandlil"ood fin·
lab, all vloyl Interior, .with bucket seats, V-8 engine,
automattc trall8llliss!on, power !leering and brakea,
wire wheel covers, 8:00 white wall tirea, ahowa Uttlo
""""· radio, heater, a real buy,

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FERnLIZER

Station Wagon. 11000 miles by local ownor. :\!lack vi·
nyl Interior. Dark aqua !lnlsh, 7:00x14 tires Uke new,
spare never used. P.B., radio, big six engine, aid,
trau. Deluxe equipment. Showrrom elean.

Landmark's Got
EVERYTHING

1964 CHEVROLET lmpqla •··.. •· $2195

IIIMrlla•

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C:A•D OF THANICI &amp; 081TUARIIJ
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ON A
1965 CHEVROLET Impala ·... ·· $2795

that ·~

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HOUSE, AIN'T
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USED CAR

dauih~
and Ka

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GET A NO~ 1 DEAL

· - ~·"'· . ·INFORMATION
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SISTER ZONEV

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SHE's OFF IN
vou BEEN
iH' FLAT LANDS . STA'IIN'OVER

t.

,Get Extra Cash·The Want Ad Wav

By Flt!D WSWI~Il

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVE$. f100 P.M.

••oouctNe

RESULT
WANT AD

PHONE WY 2-2156

g

ltop In And ... Why
Wo Tlllnk This 11 Tho

"WORLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAILER

~H£

ROUSH &amp; LYONS
CAMPING TRAILIRI
Norton St. Mason, W. v..
Alto Set Us For Your
C.mplng Equlomont N -

Convt, Cpe, SUper Sport equlppM, 327 va online, po.
wor ateerlng. brakes and automatic trana. 80o white
· waH tires sbowll Httle wear, low mileage by careful
kleal owner, radio and heater, beautiful white finish,
black top and black interior,

11963 CHEVROLET Impala ...... $1795
Hardtop conpe, willie !lnlsb, spotlessly clean red Interior, 327 engine, automatic trall8llliss!on. power
ateerlng snd btalcea, white waD tires lib new, radio
Ind. beater.

1964. CHEVROLET Biscayne .. :. $1695
4 door, ]llef·flnllh, vluyllnterlor, good Urea, 327 V-8
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heater, &lt;white finish wltli apotleu tlean blue Interior,
ahowroom olean.

1962 CHEVROllT Impala ..,.... · $1595
Sla. Wagon. low mileaJ!a by local owner, white over
black =spotless reillnterlor, new white wall llr·
ea, va e
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brakea,
snd beater, Real oke.

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WASIDNGTON (UP!) ·-The
fl,IJOO.mile !nlerstale highway
system, htgun ill 1966, Is about
hill! completed witb 21,377
milea of the dual·lano, llmlted·

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wh!tewan tirea.
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by ~CJass lZ \..Jrt.:n~ d ..~... ~i;r flowers for .the Easter ! ~ge of Beauty Knowledge spon- .,......
'I Rodney Pullins. ·l'nn utll1J18~r.
M~ist Church Whe oes ay . s~ason.
' sored by the Capital
Beauty evThenmgm. eetin• opened with the Icubmasl~, presented each wlthd
evening at the chore ·
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. • e . _ •• _·:',..... "" Q,.., ~utq their Stout-0-Rama award an
to~rs. Caron ~wan:iUn, 1-'~-t'~~- ~ mrs. Jnuu;,~~::i •N''"'h db;"~ ........H[ghughts .of the event were JJlt'PKt' w '""6h".. ~-- ted- the introduced Donnie Folmer, a
dent.~ppoint~ he:de~'O~Vm~~t::. 1 ~,.~~~~:orwo~~n~~ a Heath the demonstrations in hair ~·I· ~::ra~46u,e; :.v:r::":e &amp;out. member who did .not participate
for t proJec
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th stylists
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Mr wRodrld
I e' den ..chief, it consist· ll'·Irs• WHiiam Ohlinger, presl.
Kni ht. :\olrs. James Criswell. the the-me, " Bless_~ Are
~ mclu mg r. mo. · Zega- ed or a HawaJJ&amp;n dance.
a dent. eonducted the _business
Mrsg F.. M. Wood, llrs Da1•id , \1ercifut.·• pri"Sentmg a medi· lore. of Rome, Mr.
of l'eler,
and Mary pan"': '""sion which opened w1tb devo1J. 't t~ rion on the ab1hly of chns- relit brothers, Don
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Roger
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bpantumtme,
b h tions by Mrs. Menzel · Snuth.
, 1. Bess Sa nborn and ltwns to be merc1 u w o ers. 1 · · an
- t a batman dance. a ar er s op It was voted to pay pnze monson, .members
1~s
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also·dav
a · quartet, and cos ed WI'th a spe· ey for poster contes
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1 1 way, Jon Lesko · They Satu
other
of the elass. 1A h_vmn and scnpture
rea d'ng
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elertt-d !and prarer completed the devo· I te~ tne ball he~:n uet 'sun- ~--~.~
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school. Mrs. Roy Grueser p.ave
and include Mr!l. Swanson. re- Itions.
evemng and the
~ e Mon· ard Mttchell.
· the report of tile ~omtnatlng
elected president: Mrs. Jack Mrs. Forrest Bachtel
wus d~~- They returned h m
. A~ a result of ~he progra~,! committee and all off1~rs were
Bel'hllt" vice president: Mrs. !program leader and presented d&lt;:~~ .
fdurmg the past SIX year.~ mer ! reelected for the conung vear
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j spiritual meditation on
the
100.000 Americans from
50 and include, Mrs. William Ott~
1 meaning of the cross and God's
states have listened to over llnger, president; Mrs. !' h II
' con&lt;ern for people. She quoted
175 free concerts of symphon· Ohlinget, vice preSident;
Pom&amp;roy, Ohio
sevrral authors on the subjt;t.
ic musk. including selections Raymond Cole, secretaryi ~
Tht' meeting was closed w1th !
by Wagner, Haydn. Stravinsky. Mrs. Herbert Dixon, treasurer.
TONIGHT-NOT OPEN
U&lt;r benediction.
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Attending were Connie Cooke, The school picnic and Eighth
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
A salad course was served 1 Several Middleport · Hi g h i Diana DaVis, Larry Gladwell. grade commencement were dts·
April 22-13
by the hostesses. Mrs. . Nan 1School students were in Ma~iet- 11 Roy C&lt;lleman and Sean Mu!len. ! cussed. ·
p,,.11 £' oa'·1:: a!'
.\Toore. Mrs. L. W. i\kComas, 1ta Tuesday to attend a umque , They were
accompanied by
. · od ced Bern·
"THE NANNY " . .
Brlle Dnds
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Mrs. E. M. Wood .and. Mrs. ' musical program designed to I John Redovian.
~o::r:z ~~: ~m~e :n the bond
" PA'lONERS "
Hatt ie sm:th. contnbutmg. The bring good music to young peo~
th po chool and
- T..-rhni roiUI'1or e new s
· lable ~~~ ~o~-~--ed "'~
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a lace ple. The runcert, ll"tl.ed'., ·' .\1 u- 1 ~ uu« .. WIIaA!;e:w:.Hn• a •
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also introdwed members of
Of':m Marlill
Jprry Lt&gt;wi s
sic For Young Amer.ca, . wasI·
th
hoot board Th• Assoe new sc
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d b th Washmgton I'
SUNDAY, MONDAY,
presente
Y ~ Orchestra I~.,
ciatioo went on record to enNational
Svmphonv
and TUESDAY
April 24-15·26
at M&lt;~rietta College.
dorse the 1ssue.
" PINOCCHIO IN OUTER
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
· The •·Music For Young Amer· 1.
Refreshmenu were served by
SPACE"
andl SUNDAY
k:a" program, unique in _ the i
.
Mr. and Mrs. ~naJd Lanning,
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"THE FAMILY JEWElS"
world. is set in a Washmgton, j Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mtl.erl
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young,
P£&gt;1('-r La1-r•·. a!' Pinocrhlo
(TechnicoJorJ
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scene,
conducted
by
How,
have
received
word
from
tt.e1r
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, Mr.
"BEACH BALL
Jern· Lewrs
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- T€'chn irolorifFERRYacn:oss THE
: cloth and centered with an
been on ship duty but i.s now Mrs. David Grueser, Mr. and
Edd Bum·~, l'h ris ~o€'1, The
MERSEY"
rangement of daffodils in a. back in the VietNam at•ea. He Mrs. Edgar Abbott, Mr. and
Fnur SPao;;on!l
Gt&gt;rry and ht' Pfacemakers
crystal container.
: ·s with the U. S. Marines.
Mrs. George Sisson, Mr. and
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' Mr. and Mrs. Doo Maynand Mrs. Herman .l!tchael, Mr. an
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my of Logan, W. Va. visited ward Bartels.
over the weekend with 1\'Ir. and I
-------Mrs. George Nicinsty "r.&lt;! Mr.
Your Full Service Bank Is ..•
and Mrs. Frank Herald •nd '
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Graber of
Cleveland visited over
t he1
weekend wJth her mother, Mrs.
E. M. Wood. AJso visiting with
Mrs. Wood were Mr. awl Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Grue·
Hobard Legg of Ravan3II'Ood, I ser eotertained the Homebuild·
W. Va.
ers' Class of the Cburcil
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Christ Tuesday ovoDilli at
water and Mrs. Grace
bome on Grant Street. Kennf!ih
Erie, Pa., and Mrs. Jnsepb
McEunany eave &amp;he
SP rvi11g Meigs Count11 for over 94 Yea11
dak, Akron visited
prayer.
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Forrest
Mrs. MUioo lloudashell gave
Member f'tdtral Restrve Systtm
tel and dal18hler, Carol
taken from
Bible
Me-mber Federal Depo3H Insurance Corporation
tel.
scripture. Tbe ct•u voted
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
order the remaining silverware
les bave purchased the
for the church eliDing room
Brancb Fleurlng property
donated $S to the
dme,
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Js Attended by
MHS Students

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:00 to 8:00

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and have
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The wiener roast was
from lhe May meeliol to
Lewis,
with the June hostesstl!l to serve
Mr. and Mrs. Dale
the May meetil18. The uoup
and children, Jill and
also voted to purchase 1 comvisited Sunday in
• munion- tray ad cups.
w. Va. with her sister. Mr.
The Rev. Donald !licks gave !
Mrs. William Forbest.
the closing prayer. Hosts were
Mr. and Mrs, Grueser,
Mr.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
and Mr1. MUIAlll Houdasbett, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. 1boll1lll!
and Mrs. Cash Bahr and Mrs.
Columbus, are nnnouncmg
Ruth Powers.
birth of a sou, April 17th at A deosert course wu served
Mt. carmel Hospital. The baby to the 22 members preseot toweighed 7 lbs.. 12 oz. and bas eluding tlJe Rev. and Mra. Doo
beeo named Thomas Arlbur Jr. Ricks, Mrs. Marilyn Bishop,
The Chafins bavo I daughter, Ruth Powers, Mrs. Ralph Pratt,
Reva, age three, Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ken McElhinny,
are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Mrs. Denver Rice, Mra .
fin, Pomeroy; Mr. and
man Yeauger, Mr. aDd M r a.
Paul Hoffman, Chester; great Wendell Gerlach, Mr. and
grandparenu are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erwin, Dorothy Roach,
Oris Gaul, Sumner; and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Houdashelt, Mr.
Alice Sm1tb, Moooville, W. Va. and Mrs. Cash llabr, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Bowen and Mr. and
MrJ. Grueser.
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with tht usy stlrtin£ tny
handline Homtlite Yarcl Trac
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Crash Deaths

A gro~p of Womeos Dresses, on_e and two piece styles, from our regular
stock. Juqjor, Misses and Half SIZes.

Regular $19.$0 WOMENS DRESSES - - - - SALE $9.75
Regular $16.50. WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $8.25
Regular $13.95 WOMENS DRESSES .
SALE $6.98
Regular $12.95 WOMENS DRESSES
· SALE $6.48
Regular $1D.95 WbMENS DRESSES .
SALt $$.48
Regular $8.95 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $4.48

WOMENS SPRING COATS
A &amp;roup of all wool Coats in Junior, Misses and Half Sizes. Solids, Tweeds
and checks.

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$34.00
$28 ·00
$18.110
$14•00
$12.00

WOMENS SPRING SUITS
Included in this group of Sults are aU wools, linen weaves and knits .

SALE $38•00
SALE $34.00
S~ $,8.00
SAL~, $18.00
SALE $! 2•00
SALE $6.00

Regular $59.50 WOMEN$ SUnS
Regular $49.50 WOMENS SUITS
Regular $39.50 WOMENS SUITS
Regular $29.50 WOMEN$ SUITS
Regular $16.50 WOMENS SUnS
Regular $10.00 WOMENS SUITS

Womens Uniforms

Womens Hats

A repeat on our sale 'of WomeDJ

Regular $8.95 Women•
HATS
SALE $4.48
Regul,r$7.95 Women•
HATS
SALE $3.98
Regular $5.95 Women•
HATS
SALE $2.98
Regular $4.9S Womens
HATS
SALE $2.48
Regular $3.95 Womena
. HATS
SALE $1.98
Regular $2.95 Women•
HATS
SALE $1.48

Uniforms.

Regular $12.95
UNIFORMS _
Regultr $10.95
UNIFORMS _
Regular $8.95
UNIFORMS _
Regular $7.95
UNIFORMS _
Regular $6.95
UNIFORMS _
Regular $5.95
UNIFORMS _

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eel tlJe EVll180Une Minlonary
Society of the Pomeroy Ct.urch
of Chriat Tuesday evelinc
ber Lincoln HeilhU homo.
The meeting in charae of Mro.
lilrold Smltb. vice
apeaeci with
Osborae ualni u her
AbundiiDCO of the Heart.
er by Mn. Holen Leilbeil
ad the devollolll. Memberl
lp1N1ded to roll caD With I
baslo for llllsolons.
Planll were' mado to oend a
gift to Mrs. Walt.er K!mJedy ,Jr.
who ill ~taliuJd. Round robiD let wtlJ cards lflll"t aent to
I~:!',:111 mtmben. Dolly Dtutto
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Mn. Smliii
the 11111llioa ·1iudy oo the PbiJlpplne l!·
llndJ. Mrl. Denv!r Kopple cOn.
dueled pmtl, durl"' the
lal hour wltb prlzet ' IWirlle.i

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to Mn. Collrail Oblinaer and

Doria Mcllooold. ReJmb.
11101111 were .oorved by the
111 lo tboA uiD,d lbov•
lirt.

GIRLS DRESSES

SALE"$10.88
SALE $8.88
SALE $7.88
SALE $6.88
SALE $5.88
SALE $4.88

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$7.95
$5.95
$4.95
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GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS

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Floor •• Or\ the First Floor Many, Meny'New 1t rrivels in the Housewares Department end in the Mens anti boys Deparimeni.
Mak.e Elberfelds In Pomeroy You(~ho~pirig Center for Your
Family and !Home.

Regular $49.50
Regular $39.50
Regular $29.50
Regular $19.50
Regular $17.50

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Mrs. Osborne
Is Hostess of
Church Society

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in th~ R.. .fci Wear Departme"t on the 2nd Floor Also·.see the Porch .and Lawn Furniture .on the 2nd,floor- The new
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Saturday
tof&lt;lAI• jitney
Boncia! dBDCe
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Committee
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Named
Mrs.
Marilyn
Bishop
and
MISS
Plans
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Jerry Pullen, beauty
salon su
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April
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owners, were In Columbus S•l· 23 'b; nning at 4 p.m., with Burney,
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