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Pomeroy.Middleport, o., May 18, 1884

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MAKE ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY YOUR. SHOPP!NG CENTE~- O~n
About
On F~idc;ry night untii ·B-clnd on Saturday night untai9-Save ~~IS- w':ek 1M
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-..I .,,...1 fbw;: --Sale of men ,and BOys
-eo n,-·he •~na·• ..
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urn1turesa
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Mrs. Leo
Trousers
on
the
main
flborJust
unpacked
the
Lady
Wrangler
hne
of,
visited recently with her father,
C. H. Wise, Sr. and her sister,
Miss Ruth
Summer Sportsweadorwomen and girls in the ready to wear
Mrs. Roger Kittle of
ter spent the past weekend wtth
her aunt. Miss Vesta McCoy.
department on the 2nd floor.
Ernest """'"

on Tuaday
Malion Fisher entertain- .
~ !:-::ng~~ Mi~~onarY

"lei~ of

Servi!'

ibe Pomeroy Chllrcb
Tuesday evening
bor home In Minersville. Mrs.
!.to Bryan ·preatcled. Devobons
..(m led by Mrs. Louis Osborn.•.
u);ing ao her topic, Giving A•un:
cfantly.
, Members answered roll
with an answered prayer.
contribution was made to the
McKinley Indian Mission
Tepennish, ·Wash.. after
Mrs. Masters gave a history
the Mission. Mrs. Bryan
ducted bible quize games and
refreshments were served by
t~e hostess to the above and
Mr.~ . Denver Kapple and
a
Jut's!. Mrs. Karl Grueser.

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Cub Srouls AIIPntl
Circu.• wednt&gt;stlfl~·

Den Three Cub Scout~. with
JlocOC their den mothers. Mrs. Richard
Rosenbaum and Mrs. Elza G~l·l
more Jr . attended the circus m
B. I MJddleporl Tuesday after school.
For,
Following the show , the group
Comp went to the Rosenbaum home
ley \lf where refreshments were servMilk ed by Tommy Reed. Attending
caJIII the circus were Ricky Couch ,
Olive Tommy Johnson, Gary Snouf·
'1'111 fer MikF p~ore, Doug . and
If PI Joe Ro9enbaum, Harold Stsson,
Tommy Reed and two guests,
Jimmy and Linda Rosenbaum.

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Wise.

Gl~s­

MRS. BOBBY FOSTER

Miss Dill is
Recent Bride 0 f
Bobby L. Foster
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Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Dill,
Pomeroy Route 3, announce t~e
marriage of their daughter Lm·
da Darlene, to Bobby Lee ~os·
ter. son of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ralph
r~uster, Mmersv1lle_ Rou_te 1.
The bride was gtv_en m marriage by her father m a double
ring ct-~ernony performed b~
the Rev. Menzel Smi~. on Aprd
30 at the Enterpnse E.U.B.
church.
A reception was held In the
church basement The table ~as
1"'--'~:"":'.::"::";7.::;.-.-1 1 decorated with white and pm'k
BUY 100 GAU.ONS
streamers . The center of ~he
Gas •nd Get FrN 4 D•y•
table held a bridal cake wtth
1
candles on ea rh side. The
Get Yaur sntrs Book Tod•Y was served by Mrs.
.
CIRTIFIED GAS STATION
Schoonover aunt of the bride.
.
531 w. Mliln St. · Pom~ray The cake ~as served by Mrs. 50~i'luam DavJs of Soda Springs
Menzel Smith.
I Idaho, has been the guf!st of his
J mother, Mrs. Crary Davis. He
HHOPi
I
was enroute to St. Louis, Mo .
w vn .
on business.

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tt'iVe·ln Challenging

Meditation is
Given Circle

TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY

"THE AMOROUS
ADVENTURE OF
MOLL FLANDERS"

Kim Novak Richard J oh nson

(Tfchnieolor)

-and"IAMBOLE"

Gina Lo11obrigida

Sommer

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MEIGS THEATRE
Pom1roy, Ohll
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
May 20-21
"IANDOKAN THE GR!AT"
- TechnicolorSteve Reevea
.
Genevieve Grad
"BLACK SPURS"
-Tecbnicolor-

Ca1houn TUJ1 Moore

A challenging meditation on
the topic "Establishing 0 u r
ldentily." was P""ented by
M'ss Elizabetb Fick when the
F:iendly Circle of
Church met Tuesday
t the church.
a The program opened
i
thoughts from the wriHngs
Philip Brooks, "Do Not
For Easy Lives u and a
ture reading. A question
answer period followed.
With P.1r!l. Carl Kautz,
dent. in charge, the Circle
ed to send $25 to Rev.
Kuether. for mission work
Honduras, Central America,
of the mission fields of
United Church of Christ.
The Rev. Kuethec was ordain·
ed June, 1963. and he and his
wife, Sue, were commissioned
the Board of World Minis·
· · for service in Latin Amer·
ica . With their infant son, Scott,
they went to Central America
in December 1963 and are in

tav !Fri12el ts the older son of
the Rev, and Mrs: Ralph Keuth·
er. He was born m Pom~?er~~
the first year .of the Keu
10 years of mmtstry here.
A contributi~n
of $10 was
made to the msurasce fu~ ?f
the church. The annual ptcme
meeting will be held June 21,
at the home of Mrs. Kautz and
Mrs. John William Blaetlnllr
will present the vesper service.
Mrs. Kautz and Mrs. Pearl
Mora served a dessert course,
with pink nut cups. nower~
napkins, and ~n arrangement
iris and narcissus on. the
fresbment table carrmg out
spring theme.
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Birt/uiJly carry 11
Given Daughter

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Priddy
HyseU Run, entertained with
birthday party Saturday In
or of the ninth birthday el theuc II
daughter. Debbie Ann.
Refreshments of ice
J~:::_:wo~rk~ln~H~ondur=~as~.G~us-;[ cake and kool-ade were~
iii
Debbie received many
gifts.
Attending were Linda
I Loretla Tackett, Judy
Deborah mack, Bob
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Jell Musser, Steve Stewart,
nie Casto, Douglas Pope, LIIl&lt;Ja 11
Hysell, Jeannie Schuler, KI!VlD 11
WOMENS
WOMENS
Dewees, Joy White, Linda
Iiams, Gene Davis, Rusty Dav·ll
is, Joyce HutehiDsoo, Jane Schll·ll
ling. Cbristine Musser, Penoy
Ehlill, Penny Priddy, her grand·
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
, Roush and son RoDDie, Mr. and
pr.
Mrs. Charles Buckley and lam·
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stewart
and family. Debbie's brother,
Compare At $3 .99
White, Blue, Black
Gary, and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Priddy.

lUNDAY, MONDAY
and TUESDAY
May 22-23-:14
"RED LINE 7000"
-TetbnicolorCaam
Laura DevOD

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ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

ITALIAN
SANDALS

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1 Izens Protest

Mr. and Mrs.

and children of Belpre vi'sitedljl
Sunddy with her mother, Mrs.
Charles Mayes.
Bruce Walla~. student
Marshall Universily. spent the
-kend with his parents, Mr ·
and Mrs. Dwight Wallace and
daughter, Nancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lake of
west Jefferson. spent the weekend with her sister and
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ken·
nedy, Sr. They have jusl
1
turned from a vacation of
!
eral weeks in Florida and
igtm. 'fhey also visited in Nelsonville with her daughter
family, Mr. and Mrs. Micllae\
Ohlinger and son, Michael II,
and ·oew baby daughter, Julia
Ann, and with relatives iR Coo&gt;l·ll
.
11
Vl~ Rev. and Mrs. RonBIO'II
Place and son; steve, have retW'ned. to their~~~ In
bridge, New y 0~~iler a VIS&lt;t 11
here with her family, Mr.
M Harry Houdashelt and
~:~ Freddie Houdasbelt. Steve
ta ed with his graadparents
his parents attended the
Baptist ConveAtioa held in Mis-

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Decorator CoJors

Band leg or elastle leg
brielt, wh.lte acetate ray·
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~

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$2.95
$1.95
$5.95
lxS

Oxfords ~~::aig

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&amp; BOYS

Canvas Loafers S2·99

pr.

Sizes 21'1 to Big 12

The Women's Association
the First URited Preabyterian
Church will meet tolligbt at the
church at 7:30p.m. Mrs. Rodney
Sauer will be program chair·
man and Mrs. Dwight Wallace,
devothHtal chairman. Hote&amp;seB
will be Mn. Fred Lewio, Mrs.
Arthur Lewis, Mrs. 0. IL Slew·
art. Mrs. Wllliam IDgleo, Mrs.
Richard Vaughn, Miss Chartette
DavidsoL

$3.69
$7.95

4x6

Neck and head scarf'!!,
squares, triangles, · oblong,
in whlte, pastel colors,
Ill' prints,

Goed quality
X

27 x 36

SALE $2.00

'27 x S4

SALE $3.00

6:00 to 8:00

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
Stnlillg MeigJ CouKI¥ for ourr g4 Y 1411

Mtmbu 1«111GI Rt11r111 Svrttm
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Beauti£U) bri,~tht patterns. Floral and Prov~nclal, 45"
widtb. Washable colors. Ideal for making Chait and Sofa
COvers, Curtains, Drapes and Shift Dressts.

49c

An excellent a810rtment of all cotton pil!(e goods &lt;ttl'' wide.

LITTLE GIRLS

$1.00 •

SUMMER WEIGHT

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Slus 4 to 14 cotton crepe
in ne•t prints for summer
wear.

PINEWOOD IMPORTED

RICE STRAW RUGS

4'116'

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,.,. $4-69
$5·99

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Set includee Contour Mat,
Lid Cover and

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FOR THIS

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$3.49

GRADUAnON
CARDS

50% ModuiUI ltayon, !:IOiiJ"o
cotton. 411" width. Ble
oetectio' _patl«tlJ iD oD
C!Ofoil.
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WORLD

Be sure to lee the exeelJent groups of Cotton Sun Sutta,
Ovenlls in Seersucker and cool cottou - Overall aod
Shirt Sets _ Sborts and Shirts to ttch Sets. Slm 8
months to 24 months. Solid colors, st
, ehecks, prlnta.
On Sale In the Infants department on
bt floor.

AN here, In the housewares department on the

100% all

89c ,...

II" UnbiNched S..miHI ShMtlng • , • .. yd. 69c

Cool SUmmer materials 1n pastel eolors of ~' blue,

maize, pink. Also a fine selection ef neat ptintl. 100%
wash •n wear. Sizes SmaH, Med.lum, Large.

ANY $3.95 DUSTER OR SLEEP COAT~ $3.23

WOMENS INDERA

$1.95 COTION SLIPS
Jlade with abadow P..et. Cool white cotton. SIIH II !G
64 and extra aizea 411 &lt;10, eyelet embroidery trim, top and
~ comfortable, adjustable shoulder 1lraps.
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY

malo Ooor. Uprilbt

hamper and bench alflea,
loom, woven fibre and
tieyt covered atYieo.

Alhling Machine
PAPER
st..derd size

white

rol~

..per.

21c

"FAMOUS MAKER"

BASEBALLS-BALL BATS
BAU GLOVES
s.. the fine uloetlon of Flaldor'o Mitts -

Cllchars
Mitts_ a - n Glovt1- Plus A Big S.loctlon of
la'"""ll•- Soflbello- Tonnlo Rocqutlo- Tonnla
Iaiit _ On Sole Now On the Firat Floor.

S.lel Friday and S.turday
Men's Permanenl Press

WORK UNIFORMS
$7,90

THERMAL BEDSPR~DIBLANKET
Irregular of a higher priced 89.95 spread. ~achlne
washable. Diamond Patteraed 100% Solid coiDr cotton wlth lace fringe. FuU au! .Twin ·olzet. Cowra:
White, Avocado, Antique Gold, Brown, Blue, Red,
Rose, Rust.

$4.39

lALII Ploln Whlh

ENVELOPES

100 '"' 39c
KING

IIZI

WRmNG TABLET

39c

lnmbo llko, tal: tablet,
IU!ed.

Endurlne eleranco ot 1 remarltablr IOif ..,~, VIbrant
ooUd eolon in a jacquanl tn&gt;e -•· While, Gold, Plat,
Cranberry, Blue, Gnetl, Bolio, Pumpldll; ,O.IIIl&lt;O tailored
- • oc1•
with a ftneer pleall, f" budtnm, ·z• '~-,.,,.,.. •_...,
1" 1lde hem. (Cafe 1i%e hu brul-coated rlnp), Slze 48
pleated. s.w.

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$4.49

14" LINGTH

f4,79

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They never need Ironing. Famous Koraton process,
give permanent pre" to both trousers and shirt
Dark green, Forest green, or Gray.
Pant Size 29 to 44. Shirt size 14'1.1 to 17 and . ~
sleeve lengths 82, 88 or 84. Buy what you ne
during the sale. Panls are on
Shlrls $3.4$

Sale $4.45 · 1 pair,

"Wrengler" w..therecl Denim
'

Tapered Fit Jean$ ·

our M.2f • -

GARDEN HOSE

toot ...a
IenctbL
llelidy .
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eoupled,
careaa,,fuD
% iDcb lize, OD. llle wr

36" L E N G T H - - - - - - - - $2.95

45" L E N G T H - - - - - - - - f3.4t
63" LENGTH
$3.99

$1,66

THI N!W

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HAMPERS

PRISOUA PATCH QUILT SHEETING
Snow white -

stop In now OD the 1st
floor. Select a Graduation
Card tor that boy or IJirl,
JOUD.J man or youae woman on your &amp;radultion
list. You'll find a excel·
lent Hlectloa.

yd.

JUST RECEIVED! SHIPMENT

lbcellent quality. 90" cotton quilting sheeting.

Tanks Enter Pagoda Battle

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ANY $2.95 DUSTER OR SLEEP COAT- t2,33

HALLMAII(

DRESS
MATERIAL

69c

Two•

DUSTERS·-SLEEP COATS

nowm

Polyetheltne artificial
flowers and foliage moat 1111 kind you could
~t. (On the mala floor)

6'x12'

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wh~h

SALEI Wo1111111 Phil Mild tnd Kotz

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$.1.95 I PC.

~~ot~U¥ra

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Stencilled design• - vivid multi colored warp Dominant motifs are modern florals. Matching deliens In all alzes. Coloro: Green, Browa - Oblong
shape.
24•41

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FOR LITTLE BOYS &amp; GIRLS

GOWNS

69c
27x54 89c
$p9
24xN
$]-39

69c

Sun Suits •• Lightweight Overalls Summer Play Clothes

Prints on heavyweight barcloth Include modern provinciall
ac::enic, floraJs. Vat dyed, preshrun~ Srotcbgard floish.

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flttln~, preshrunk, Stzes
5 (38 ; 6 (38), 7 (40) and
8 (42).

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

Wom~t~~'l

SPECIAL PURCHASE

SPECIAL PURCHASE! New JacqUird Look

Your Full Service Blink Is , ••

$1.00

27 - - - - - - SALE $1.00

Extr.a wide tailored tier of Sprlnl&amp; Mills' 100% Cotto.
Poplin 5" bottom hem, 70" wide PM' pair, Valance '10"
lE 11" 'Tier 36" long. Drip Dry, machine washable. Beau\1·
ful fa.st colors: Wblte, Turquoise, Gold, Red, S;md, Green,
Pumpkin,

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Four members of the South- services oonsttltanl for the Ohio, "In response to your lnqtticy Melp Counly Superlnlelldent of 1 IICJard President Joe Stohart, motion to adjourn pa!aed by a if Ire had made a oommenne- Rlclrard Russell asked w11111t1
....t -»··
ern Local School Board, appar- Educalioo Association, atte:HI- coneorniDg the legal provisions Schools, whi!'h saJd:
, In response to the query by 1-1 vote, Fisher casting the dis- , garding possible favoriUsm be- action was taken by the blilrtl
ently hlooked at least .tomporar- •d the meeting and noted the for !be demotloli·of a prlneiJill, "TWs Is to certll)' thai I have Deem, as to wlretber the acllons senling vote.
I ing shown. He did not re"lem- !concendng ber husband llljol .
ily In an earlier action not to , proceedings. Mrs. Breuabus said please be advised that iD ac- not .. any ' dme recommended concerning the principals would
BOARD QUIZZED
ber making such a statement. / he had only a temporary _.
rehire three principals, sue- following the aesslon that . lbe eordanee wlth Section 3311.12, lbal'!lr.
Wolfe be rellev• be rescinded, said, "We wiU Early iD the meeting the hoard &gt; Mrs. Gail Popp, who is cur- tract ano1 no vote of the
eeeded Thursday night in ad- had been requested to attend • principal may be translerrell ed
as principal o! Jake It under consideration with was questioned in regard to its i rently a Jeacher al Southern eJe. would • aeeded. President" IIIII- ,
journlng a regular
In by the Sothern Local. Teachers to a lesser adJainlotraUve pooi- the Southern · L&lt;lcal High ftbe 'prosecuting attorney."
aclion concerning staffing of ' mentary, asked the reason for bart indieated this was a Dfll.
the lace of protests by a Cltl- . Association.
lion or to a teoeher position up- School."
Stobart also said he wasn't parlicular lellchers at the Ap- her husband's release as mod· take by the board.
·
..,.. Committee demanding to The meeting, attended by ap- on reco111111endallon of the 111- Mr. Deem, alter nollng the aware of the fact that t h e ril sosslon.
ern mathematics teacher In the .
OO'IIER ACI'IVITY
1
he reeogl)jzed.
P""lmately ·50 persgns iDclad· perlntendent of tehoola and ap- fact that the board had earlier board bad to hava such a ree- Mrs. Betty Deem, wife of Ex- [high school.
, - Roberta Kraueber wu ._
Alter three hours In seaalon, ing several teachers, reaohed Ita proval of the board of educa- In the meeting approved the ommendation from the county eculive Head Deem, asked lor Board member Otis MeClin- ed as a teacher • btlper ID,Ita
the hoard hBitily voted for ad· emollonal
iD the closing . tian.
minutes of lbe AprH meeling superlnlendenl of schools, be- the reason the board voted not took, when asked to explain hla pre-ocbool program lhla . .
journm"'!t
despite protests miDutes when Executive Head I "In tha
L&lt;lcal where the three teacben ware fore an educator can be reliev- to have her as a teacher in the action in the decision not to re- I mer. Miss Krauetter, - .,Jh
from members of a Clttzens' fRonald Deem read letters in j' Scllool Dlltrict lite demollon not reempiDyed as principal, ed of his duties as principal. high school but that she contin- jhire Michael Popp, said, "I applicants, waa hired by a,.,. ,.
committee who asked to be rec- oannecUon with the board's ear- 1 of a prtaclpal -'4 require asked the board:
It was at this point that Mrs. ue teaching elsewhere In tbe have no stalemen&lt; to make at I anlmous vote after motloll liD
ognized.
lier decision not to rehiro tbree lite reeo........,ttoa for ruclt ''Are you joing to rescind Breuhaus, arose to eonflrm the Idistrict
Ithis lime. I don't mean to cut made by Fisher. .II bad Ilea .
The oame board memben princlpall in the dlstrlcl. ,
demotion by tht eoaaly..,... . that action."
report of Executive Head Deem. Board Member Harry Hill , you short, but I don't think It suggested by Stobart and alllba
then loft tile room alter one Deem first read a
letter tateadeal of ldloolo olid apThe minutes of tha AprU A few minutes later the board confirmed he had made a stale- [ would be wise.
applicants' names be
a
Indicated be would del)' aay- from Kenneth Daugherty, ad- proval of lite tnajorlly of lbe meeting had been approved at continued an early attempt to ment at the April sc"'lon that President StolYart, also asked hat .wet the oae draWD aut ..
one to ouggeot they bad taken ministratlve asslstsnt of the board of ediCitloa."
the beginning of last night's ..,._ adjourn and at this time aocom- he did nat feel a husband and about Popp's release, charged blred.
the load be had !bat day.
Ohio
Education
A&amp;s""latlon,
A
letter
was
then
read
by
slon
by a 4-1 vow, John Fisher pUshed it, despite strong objee- wife should be' under the same ,lre was "insubordinate."
- The quesUon was brov&amp;ht
1
Babetta A. Breuhaus, field
staled:
Deem from 0. 0, Patteracm, eaattng the dissenling vote.
lions by several persons. The 1root. Mra.
asked Mr. HiU I The wile of Latin teacher
(Continued On Page

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Tier Curtain and Valance

SCARFS

"CLEANUP SALE! SMALL LOT

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3 speed, 5 blades for extra eoonnl, handy carrylna: bandl .
on Sale For

TOP VALUE
WOMEN'S

SAMPLE RUGS

20 inch Size FANS

69c

24x70

27x41

$2,88

MEET TONIGHT

IXTRA SIZES

Genorol Eloetrlc's $29.9S All Purf*O

Mode of heavy duty 18% ounce Brushed denim. Zipper fly - true wnqltr cui.

Men'• Slzt 29 to 36 ··· · ··.. "" $4.98
lop' Size I to 18 .. ·.. · ''' •" .. · $3.98
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the study.
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, grour,.,...,;. ;., • :.
la""!!km
can Ill',.tlloae
on ma)or
Ht•m tocommittee,
the cbatrman
laid u-,0UMT
Ia wUbiD lb. e ""I fe'!' d11'1 traditional style, were
•
cllan..,_lncludlns
pro- ,Iof • powerful
hls l month
program. But it CIDCAGO W1'Ii -lh&lt;
I, O"t ' • ""'; ;;;;,' :..
IGlaze, and Max Folmer,
as Ski'
t.;·
Iviews wiU have far greater , slid UMT would not start unUI ' bad •
cl!ntrqversy on Ids up." ,
.
iii:iiit m;;;
..._.:.:;::..
.
Martha
'.ngan and "Tbe Rouges."
S.
I influence wllh the House !Ole •emergency" was over and I harttt.' !' • .,..k laday- . 'This ! . EArlier ·this week, Slanky got
:':et:a::
I
F~~ more than ~ yearspeadershlp, 'tlbtch wlU_ dectae!then ohly after COngress gave 1tl~ 1t was over beanballs, , u• • Ut.,~i.i~i:: Witi. Uetron l tbe Pear' St. Elementary year Thursday morning
•• ~!tter What Shape," JIW lP.t
Con{fl• h.haain.beeotb atvo•dl"lb thet whetmihetrt to "crea.t~ . sluch a, ita _specific approval to specific ' Manager Eddie Stanky ol the ' Mt!!~er Charlie Or..sen ovor Bulldlai with lbe daiM!e to Pomeroy Junior Hll!h ScbooL IOu~" and an or~flll ICOI't
0 led '!'be
pro!Jllip op .. i . a may e • com ee, ~·•• woe v ews of traUIIJ!f plana.
, .
,
· W•~w~r Stanky had been fellow at tile 11fP school
T.hl! 11 show
Item
woulji;&amp;o away. lt haan't gone the three uninfluentlatllberals. Allout the only thing left of ; Ch:cago Wh:te Sox, bacK . 10 "rell&lt;llng" Tiger pitching. But
.
ed on
tim•wao :notre;
by Skip
' "
awa~;-nd probably won't for Neverthele" tlleir acUon, UMT is 111 name. The draft I ChiCago alter ~ dts;uragmg that couldn't ho.l!l a shadow to I" "
lhows.
I ·Sis dance numbera were ·yfi1lrt.&gt;'to
plus a similer proposal put 11aw, •ho··
agamstaccused
e ofmnesot&amp;
little manager's latest I
.' come.
- current ..ten 81•0n I, Twms stood
order the
"School Daze Minstrels' open- fol't'lled by lwei alrll' daDchla
M:S~amara's introduction of ]forth a few months ago by uplreo July 1, ·196'1, 18 formally 1. '
w ," ha..le.
•
ed with the entire cllori!ISiJJI- IIIfOUP.· Dan&lt;lnl Ia "Spanltb
a nJ;Ir, idea, that all young isome House Republicans, plus entitled the Universal M!Utarv : mg his pitchers to thrc
I Mele said be got hls 1
,
• log, "Hot Time in the 0 I d Flea" were OlariBII
Am&lt;l'li!ans contribute a rear or ; McNamara's comments IIIII Tralnllll! ond Service Aci , bitters
information from an unnamed !
Town Tonight." Jeff Mankin, SUian Lanninl; LYnne MeGulft,
two j! their lives to service to : week have spurred Rivers tnto Ever)'Dne 'agroeo it is ~ "I Know Stank•· has ~ld hlo Chicago player. X·rays shewed
1
UfS
the lnterlocuior, started ohow Frederica McGuire,
Brenda
!bell!:'(_country. will probably imaking definite plana· for draft 1 misnomer.
, pltcners to th~w at ~te~s, Perry did not suffer • fracwre, I
with the traditional
words, Lee, Janet Mees, Shirley Jorspa~~'a new round of debate.! htarinQ:s.
a.nd If they ~on t ~ucce ' ~ but may IDlSS a pitching turn
"Gentlemen, be seated!" End· dan, and Elaipe Murphy.
But ficouse so f.W members of1
Pteol)' Of WltlleoeN
Jf
if.
lmes lbem,
•••d Twlna becaUJe of a bad bruise,
men Michael Morttn, Kelly M.. Girls danct••· 1.......
lAS "-·
0
concur on what should
.
Manager Sam Mete Thursday
,,.
• _
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be .. there II little hope ,f l BeSides selective Service
after. pitch by John Buzhardt Kenzie, Gary Mitch, and Jeff numbers were Mar)' 'lfi\Odl,
Y lolution
Director Lewis B. Hmbey,
sent Minnewta hurler Jim
There will be a bono tbow
P't. PLEASANT - William Karr kepi up a runntns lire of Brenda B!'OI!U; Patti Colllnl,
'"A..;;,,_
that hurt• the Rivers intend' to Invite mern.
. IPerry to· the hospital lor X- DD
&amp;t8y
atl p.m, (Wee-Billl Gardner, 79, a resl· ' jok!l throughout the allow.
Rheba Brtcklos, Charlsle Por- i
"
ha':o"''-ol •• Ian sim•I to bers of Congress to tesijfy_ U.
(Coatmued From Page I) ·rays. Earlier, Perry had iDST) ,at tbe Hoek Sprlalo dent
Lincoln Ave., died I Mustc Wll fumlahl!d bYter, and Susan Lanittng, Mernl
a'l
should have plenty of witnesses. present Selective Service law decKed Sox ohortatop AI Weiss FlllriJl'llundo, co-•po•..,..O oy Thursday In Hol2er Hospital afbera of lbe ChotUI abo lllclud1'
:
it• l In the past few month• was written the number of ; with a pJtch.
the Mell• Conaty Hidlllk club ter a lengthy lllnetts. He was a
SET TWO DANCIIS
edPhylllaBilfA!Wit!RonaldJef- '
tbo
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g
.
ICOOII'e"men talking about the American boys turning 18 each ' On lbe way back to Chicago I llllll lll'ow Weboter rool .'", 6Z-year employee of lbe Well The Middleport Baltd Booll- fm Hobert Jooeti !ituce J• .
merjtL II I• lbe Jealously
.
year was lllilbtly mo e lha 1'
.
'
"
Virginia Malleable lrcn · Co., '"" AsaoclaliOII Will lponsot the Uoe' Larry Jusuce' David Kel~ illaiiled jurisdiction committee Idraft have complamed about million N bo r ntll , the Chleago Sun-Tim'" reported I Amorlcu L&lt;-gtoa.
and had retired five years ago. final high ocltool !eM itance un- ler.' Roler Klein,
Lando
111! chairmen claim ovor 1-oslat:ve jeveryth:ng from tile deferment
.
ow,
wevor,
e ,. today, Stanky burst Into a ~~ I There wiD be lr&lt;lpblel ud
M G--•-~ In M til next fall at tbe Mltldl rt
MJ ·
· ·eels
'"
, of some professional athletes to nation Is feeling_ the effects tf m;nute soliloquy in whicb he I cub prius, a cbieken Bariler. """''" was
a·
epo aker Jimmy Lee
Charles
·I 5
t1ear Jurlodtctioa
I the more significant argument lbet boo!m
birth lratesW tllat said Buzhardt had hi• full eue, and lee cr..m, bot do&amp;• son county, Oct. 26, 1886, son of 111gb auditorium thls Satunfay Lemiey, and Curl 'Kuraea.
we· "'''p L Mendel RMrs D- ' that young men wealth! and Thetoo p
Wforl'd ar ldll. I permission to throw at Percy.ll ond cold. drlats lor ule,
lbe late James and Mary Kldd from I to II p. m., wllh the The pledCe to lbo Daa wa
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' ,
t
h to tt d II
annu crop o ~year-a ' "!'
t to
h ,
Gardaer.
Jays emceelns. Dances lhrougb led by Bruee Jusllte and 'BAit'
w' S.C:, _ though not commenting!smar enoug
a en co ego Is runnlDg close to 2 mtllloiL • .v• .10 . . assu~e ~ - - - He Is scrvlved by hla wHo, the oummer months wm be er Klein. Bobby Jones read Proeel directly on McNamara's propo-1can "'cape the draft altogether. The mil'lary build 1 th IIPe•ryl 18 hlltmg my h•tter,
Margaret, and two daughtera beld outalde at tho Middleport verbs 3 from the.sertpturet tmd
th: sal, served notice that his I ta~'he '~:bml\tee will/robabty , Viet Nan: war, .:~n~~ i~ ~~ newspa~~- ':;'oted St~nky.
and a oon Mrs. Josephine Thorn- Community Park, A leell daace led the Lord'a Prayer.
To armed services committee had , . e at s fa correc mg some pro g r e.,, will b ria g the : dm,_• r~ " 1" onbe thmatnager,
ton, at home, Mrs. A. D. Nutter tonll!hl will be held II Wabama Principal Howard
Knllbl
lei clear 'i!Jrlsdictlon over the draft mequ: '"' - or m!lance, RIVers strengtll of the armed forces to
•~ so•ns 0
a way
, of Jacksonville, Fla., and WU· 111gb School at 7:30 iE.S.T) p.m. concluded the uBembly wllb
Jo and WOuld insist on e&gt;erCJSing Isugg&lt;sts that the present just over 3 milliOtl men. To I today, tomorrow and' to years
I ham Gardner of Pt. Pleasant.
annouacementl thoU! the el..
To it.
Imental tests now encourage maintain a mUitary es~bll,f.- ' from now. And I don t care lf
A slater, Mrs. Burris, of Pt
Ins of scbool.
l'lis rem11rks were aimed at a 1youngslen to drop out of high ment &lt;lf that size {and us 1l the authorities hke It.
' Pleasant, also survives. 'lbere
----~posal by three Iiberat ischool to beat lbe draft. But it reserve componenll), the servi- "Nobody Is solns to push me
are eight grandchildrea.
.
Democratl wht called for Is not d"posed toward the wlde ceo will need to take in about :ound the
If th&lt;!Y cruelly
Services will be held at I
I'D
ICDrenBaity'llOrh
cr'eatloo of o special House-lrsnglng study thst acme 800,000meaayear.
e, 1 dont care. lm gomg By UD!ted PreulDienatlonll p.m. Sanday, at tile CbapmaDBirtlu14yOb1err&gt;ed
1
84nato committee that !Yould members would hke.
] Thus, even with tile expanded ' down my own wa~; live by The families of tllree Ohio Wilcoxen Mortuory. Rev. CharThe tenth blrlllday of Karl!ll
eUmlne all questions relaUng 1 tt is less diSposed to doins requirements of lbe war in Viet ml',.own standards. ted St k I servicemen learned Thu-rsday of les Frum will oHlelate, and burBally wao oboerved- tht
to 'the draft and take a look at much w:th McNamara's prctJO' Nom, the military manpower
e newsp:perh
deaths in tile Viet Nam . ial will be in Lone Oak cem..
Pomeroy FUhlonable Maidens
1 an
.MI!N*mara'o Ide! at the same osal--&lt;speciall)l not until It sees puc! Is ll'DWIDI much more : sa;mg w en .e ee ' one 0 lllghtins.
; tery. Friends may call at the
._H club mel Mondtl)' tftnlnl
tune. They said lbe Issue cut , some details. Oneoltllebiggest rapidly than the needs of the , h' p:;rs 18 bemg thrown at, An Army private from L&lt;&gt;n- : mortuacy after 7 p.m.laday.
PT. PLEASANTalthehomeol Mrs. Raymond
problems any such plan would armed Ioreto. Thla make• it
d
.11 , don was kmed just three days '
.oervices will be beld at 11 a.m. Bally, Llacoln Hel&amp;lttL
1
face would be to get conll'es• po89lble for the services to be . hi! i;".. w ;e;eth n
before his parents were to talk
iDST) Saturday for
Stepben DecoriUOIII were carried out
lo endorse the ldea of choosy.
1 sa · • .e elf P er- with him on a long distance ·
Edward HUl, aon of Elvin A. 1D yeUow. 1\tlresbmentl of deemandatory universal servo""
About 45 per cent of !be l not tomorrow, or next weeK- call, which they won in a coDllld SaUy Plants HiU ol Rt. 7 orated cup ciketl, too cream bar
From Pa • II
Consress has always
young men called in for draft
test.
South Charleslen, W, Va. The tmd kool ald were lei'Yed. F•
vtbu11tr ..., beaten and' shot •t eel the nation's tradit:onal anti- exam•natlono currenUy are
A Cincinna_tt Army captain
eblld was dead at birth Wed- vorl were fuzzy, wuzzy soap
by Noiro youths
, conscription feeling when !being reJected. They are
died without oeeins bls ._montbnesday In Charleston General bars. Present wert JeaDller
11
.
eame to Universal Military pronounced unqualified for miliContinued from page I
old son, and a young marble
Hospital. •
Spears, Dobbie Obllaler. Comlle
Tr 'ning IUMTI A tr nd
tary 1ervlce on m /:tal, phya~
was ldlled len than alx mootbJ
Services
he beld 1I .,• ..,, Grueaer, lagrtd Hawley, Br•
81 .
Strike Maneuvera
·
erne 008 cal or moral grouu!S. But thtl up as to how modern matll stu- alter his arrival Ia the
try
·
. . _ easa Hood Vlctl manketltlhlp
;LONDON - DI!SPITE HARD , ..mng JOb would have to be does not necessanly mean that dents in the hish school will be Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Rev. Wendell StuUer, paltor
cemetery! with Rev. Nor- Connie
Karen ond JUi
words from satlon and sh1p!
to convince
they are idioto, cripples or graded since IIley oow have no were notified that their 100, ol the Syracuse
Methodtlt
to 111 Bally and Mrs.· Clair Woode
owners. both oldes appeared to- 1
youngsters s ou
erocks.
toacher. Stobart told the par- Pfc. Ronald Harrison 22 was Church, wtll deUver I sermon
e and II!,. Bally lha advl!ora.
daj to be maneuverins to bring forced mto some sovernment ,
8tH! Teotl
ent asking this question, "It Is killed WedMsday nlghi when be titled "Let Us Build Here," lor par;"'ta, are four brother• tmd
'
I to an early end Britain's crip- , form
of oerv:ce to their The mental test is so •!Ill an administrative problem."
•topped on a mine. The Harri- the Southern L&lt;&gt;cal 111gb achoo1 I s ster, Daniel, Delmer,
C ,
I pling, flve-&lt;lay maritime strike. eountry, no matter how ncble ' that some high school II'• Popp the modern math teach· sons had won a contest sponsor- Baccalaureatl oervice
lbil
and Catherine, aU
Chotter lub
[ Gerry Lippman,
..,istant that serv•ce.
duates flunk it. The pb)'SlClll er, recently. quit teachtnl and ed by a t!IC.Il Wiion and and were Sunday at I p. m._
other
.
IJ'Ith
F"cher
• general secretary of the li2 .
Mixed Feellqt
standards are ouUiclenUy rigor- accepted a Job In lndu•try af- scheduled to talk to their 900 The proll'am will he opoaed temal survdpar•vora ;:e Mrlbe
Mrs. Hoyinnnd rlachl!r !!llteri 500-lllttnber National Union
ous to exclude 1 number of ter It wa• declded he would not Saturday Ja Tokyo on leavo
with the
followed
en •
·
the Challer cl(Jb Wedi!H(NUS) llld tate '!'hun- The Legi1lative history points highly paid professional alb- be rehired nest year.
Army Capt. 'John E. Deick- by the inyocatioo by Patricia : ·• .::lmar HlU of Charlesevening at bof btlne,
day hlo unioa would conolder up the mixed feelmg Congress letes. And even a miner arrest - The. board reemployed all man, 25, waa ktlled Wednesday l&lt;&gt;ndon tmd the reoponoe. The Mr' d
St Followlnl a tlhort
"'' "interim" offer on wages has on the subject. It felt tile record is enough to disqualify 8 non-teachmg personnel, lnclod· night when be stepped on 1 Viet cllo1r, under direction of Mrs. Rt ·
Planll
butllne1o tielllon ta
of
aptt bouro from the ohipplng fed- Ideo should be kept alove but young man on moral arnuntla. llll! bus drivers, janitors and Cone land mine near Da N'aq, Lee Lee, will Sinll "Prelervt cail 1 ' Pleasant.
may Mn. Carl Roacb,
et:ation, wblch represents the was unwillmg to commit itaetl. (Hershey "id recemly tllat one bus driver who,. rontracl His wife, Paula, was notified My _Soul, 0 God," and _ the aJ
were played llitf prtaeo
8
.
From 194S to 1948, Army there have been some caaes 1n w" up for renewaL
Thu-rsday. '!'he couple had two seruor cllolr membero Will fol·
r p.m. ,_y,
awarded to Mn. Kenneth Mlchleaders- backed by President which youns men deliberately - Mrs. June Lee, &amp;uldanee ebildren, Annette, 2 and Scotty, low wlth "He."
oel, Mrs. 1111'01( Jlunlea, Mn.
,S,Ornu llnlea.hed
Harry s Truman - pushed for got themselves arrested for counselor. accepted responsihll- t montbJ.
Linda Yoot will read scripture
Roach, Mrs. Alfred Blgp Mra,
HEAVY THUNDEHS'I'ORMS IUMT. They sot nowhere. In petty crime! in order to ity lor a summer dropout pro- The parents of Marine Lance followed by a hymn, "Faith of
Bln:hlleld, Mrt. HoJ&gt;.
slamme&lt;' through III
th
It951. when the Korean War become ineligible for tile , gram. Mrs. Lee was authorized Cpl. Michael Merriman of MiU Our. Fathera," and the lntroEads and Mro, W11 bur
PJalno lad
Del e sou ern shook the nation oul of Its draft. I
to g1ve ~redita, to set up the FJeld in Athens County also duct10n of Rev. Stuller by BrenYoune.
wardalon
e8!t- lethargy, Coniress asain be- The smaUest category of l age group to be enrolled and to were officially notified of lheirda Norns. The program wiU
fCSI
.Refreahmtnll wtre ttenet1 by
qd
~t ~5 ·Wind came interested, bqt even then dr~~t-ake men - curremJy com-I determine who will enroll.
ton's deatb near Da Nang.
c~ose WJtb a bymnl ''Love Dl~
lhe hostess to tbe above and
lo(ld-l rain
upper - - priSmg about 10 per eent of the - Executive Head Deem revme." Benediction by Teresa J
Mrs. Nalbln BliP Mro. Tbontllntic C.:ntd much of tile At·
REPORT ACCIDENT
total but likely to riae toward Iported 14 pecple "e emnloyod PeeWee Lea er
McTurner, the re1ponae,
....": C. Hearne, who
bno u Stewart, Mrs.
Latb:The
b
.
eel A two car accident on Ht. IIS _per eent In lbe yearo ahead Ion a work study proll'am from p
lhe recessional end the
terms
ey and Mrl. Cllflord Eborabacb.
1• Callgud
ureau •mpos t:U m Mmersvllle Thursday at ' -IS composed of those who are the h1gb school The studenta
rae ICe
e
eba be ••
g, y.
:
ae&amp;-ly
· severo
....Hell
eratorm fwatch- 3 pm. was .•nvest•g_
, ated by the exempted or deferred. (!D j are bemg
. used ·at the SChOOls HPee Wee t.ea~•e
m r ..
COIIIIDOI'&lt;t
wu Report Gl1!1ln
todayw011
·- mauager
0
elected
re~ltlefll
Ceo0I
0
ein N
ons 0 east Meigs county sher&gt;ff's depart- tlleory, 1 deferment merely 1in Racine.
I Y Blankenship
announced
C
P
e
A
and west Tex- ment. Nathan Gellman 33 postpones a registrant'a Indue· I - Bob AndefiDn was employ- that the following players on
the
On Sook DoU.
=·Aloma
m wao reported Brooklyn, N. Y. backed
lion, but
he can maintain ed as Vo-Ag teacher for ned the Pee Wee RedlOI team r..
Y at
A report on the lOOt · dolls
iJig
N. M., dameg- the hishwa) and hit • parked
iilalul untU he reachea year, subject to approval of port for ' practice at Pomeroy
H
Alhland, Ky. for Viet Nam chUdreD wu
I'
ouse trailers.
car owned by Thomas L Rose, his 26th birthday, he Is for Ill the state department of voca- Juruor H•l!h school Saturday at
•
or'
es T. Epllnc atm at the
mlellq of
22, Williamstown, w. Va. There practical purposes home free.) tiona! education and proper eel' 9 •. m.
Otbe olfi.
J
E. Group n of the Flnl United
Slippln1
wao minor damage but no ar- Defermentl and "emptiona liflcation.
Dana Smith, Homer Smlth, '
.
p Iter'
amas
Prelb)lterlan Churcll Monday
- A TOP RU5- rest. The department also ar- may be granted for a wlde l _ Permission "" &amp;!von for Mlke Smith, Arlie Johnson,
a son
unt ginn,
II tht bome of Mrs.
warned Thur;- rested Hobert Eugene Hysell, variety of reasons. Some go to 68 students to graduate.
Tommy Jtllmson, Keltb Blank· SHADE GAP, Pa. (UP!)
B. Hoo of Dwll!ht Wallace.
'isttoio tllal U. S. - Russ'•• 20. Rt I , Middleport, for drivohjectoro and to _ Report waa made on redia. enoh1p, Mitchell Chopman, HieAnn
Bratlnlck
U.m, B.
Mrs. Joe Blllty, ebolrmat,
0
1
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are "delerloratlng" be- ing while his license is under youn1 men who are lbe IDle trictilll! to set more students ty Taylor, Timmy Bearhs, Greg _ t in lerrer·flDed week
treasurer
'
ton,
the DPinlDI praJtl' tlltl
of American participation suspension.
support of their families, The I into Portland elementary but Vining, Frank Martin,
Ted
hostage, the motive of
G 1 •--•
Donald l&lt;&gt;WIIfll the devo1•111
Nam war.
vast ma)orlty of deferments, no action was tsken. '
Flober, Kevin Fields, D1e k
clear mee!Im s..-er at the dinner lfont on "Filth." 'nit ..,..
Sltrltaty, second secreDRIVER CITED
however, are granted to collele I Attend ins were Clerk Paul Berry, Ernie Imboden, Brei wos In love wltb her,
log wu Edward B, Ken- fOted to prepore I "podlli bu.
tbt HuSiian embasey at _A Hamlin, W. Va., man was students and latllera.
Beegle and board memben Sto- . Wyatt, Keith Woods,
Gene Tho pretty 17 • year •
of
for September aa I protold Central Ohio Cited to Pomeroy Mayor Char. Drag OUt Edu•atloa
bart, Howard Ervin, Hill, fiSh- Hood and Greg Smith.
brunette, conlldlng lD I h Commerce.
partrntnl of jtct,
that, unlike most af- les Leg•r's court today on 1 Critics of the draft say that er and McClintock and Execu- • 11 1 &amp;JILAW+tr , _ , ,
,doctor who oumlnt!d her at
Mrs. J•mett BuciWiu pvt
speakers, he saw charge of passing on 8 double the OXIS!mg rules encourage I tive Head Deem
· _ , end of the ordeal, also
__
oloslnl elllpler of tbe ltody
·
_
Ia the sttuotlon to "joke yellow Ime follo, 1ing a West young people to drag out lbe1r 1
DETRorr - ReJir1 Ford thet by usins fomlnltlt
- · "Jonah" tmd Mrs. Wll·
Maln-st mishap at 8.50 a.m. college educaUon ao lung as , pay and other benefits needed - n, cllalrmltl of the board ol thwarted tile saual
8 loct a report oo
01111
Police said Jess Mullins 68 ptiSSJble, thus cluttermg up U.S. ito attract ouffieient volunteers ' Ford Motor Co., wben aoked of her deraqed
ol tbe women of lbt lllblt. Folattempted to pass a truck ,driv: :'aduate scbooll wttll many Iwould boost mUitory cosll l&gt;y ! by a ttodllialder whal males
D. HollotlbiUih.
Jowtna the JIIIIII'IID, ibt ._
YEA "" by Ham Clark 33 Porn tudents whose zeal lor ad-' about 128 billion a year
, lllm worth 1&amp;9,000 a yo•r:
She was mt d!IU8Uy llolpHaJ lfaopflal·
leu, Mrs. Walla•, l8tftd a
April 1965 to th'
R rov who
sto , d i, ma:O vanced study miaht evaporate ;
MeNamara'•
I "I don'lllnow, l'm pnblb(J molested, not harrnotllhat way houri :H lind 7.. m Pmntl dasserl &lt;OW'N to 12 JllelllherJ.
,, c:.- were' In,roO new
a
turn There P:..e modium
draft law were ropealed, I The other idea is the one i
worth
but tbal'l wbat
Ill," Dr. Oeraltt l&lt;&gt;rt!IIJ IBid. only on Pedlatrlcs . W;,.,
Ana Lf'llll aulated.
tn Ohio Administrator W! l damages and no inJuries re- ind ules also serve 81 an ' McNamara proposed In hLs I pt plid.
He railed the qutltiDD of
~ jtlmi•IIIM
.
DutUey Of tile
ported .
marriage ,speecb before lbe Amertcao 11111U.Rfi''""" 1"'""""""'u :t
Jooeph C. HuriOW, 72 MW
'
of Unemployment ComBut to speDd fl
. .
Society ol Newspaper Edtioro l
NOW YOU lNOW
r,H
Creek Rd.;
M.
ltllclllMtl SatltrdaJ
... :
said ladPy.
JUDGMENT SOUGHT
oeven
ve or '" or ln Montreal Wednesday. II calla no dfll... t, 1 aaliva of Eall ; . •
·em ''"'• ond
1111 Chestnut St.; Mrs. 1
··aald 1n 1 report to lbe Judgment on a cognovit note •tart
to lor "askiDg every young person - . , 11 11 ontelopo !bal l
bid
Van Sickle, Teras Rd.;
number of for $1,155.05 has been asked in etudent Is
Y w 10 st• a : Ia the United Statea to glve two 11utfo ooiJ 11 tadet lfllb Il l tn a en
WI her.
Smllh, 121 P'ourlb Ave.;
A
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jobo in Ohio
County Common Pleas av lei' • ;:'delpenJivo WIJ of , years of serv1ce to hiS &lt;'OUnoy" 111o obllllder ,
ew her name biiON
A. Gooderbam, Rll
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raft Young men , - U net In the armed forces,
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Allee M. Beaver
1IWI.....,..'l1u! unemployment rate ings and !.&lt;&gt;an Association, Co- l able
fatmlleo may be ' then In the Peace Corps or m OFFICIAL DINNER
Hollenbaup, a crack
City; Mrl. Mldia
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1110 _ the early lumbus, against Mary Bable youtlla
· but JIOOf :domesUc conservation project ' LONDON (UP!) -Vtsltlng ;:tper who terrorlztd thts
177 Sun
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the Rhodeo adminls- Rt. I, Carpenter.
, "With
I' :or anltpoverty program, or Austrian Pre!ldent rranz Jonu
d llbewo Jtarl,
E. Plllltl,
ltltl Mr
Mn. lllo
' atood at 5.2 per cent
nh .
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question
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Ioree. Thlt April It
liQUAD CALLED
tho Cl•ll icommoo good,
I Prince Philip, Prime Mlnlater more than one OC&lt;IIlon,
ond JID.
,-,.,· ·-· esDI, but that still The Middleport E-R squad co ld "":
I rich man I '!'hi! would be an extension to Harold Wilson and other guesta aald. '!'be doctor quoted lbe
,
i*!iiili.III!M,OOOpersonswlth- waosummoned at a1 7 am. towhole natioo of a practice 11 an offiCial dinner Thu-rsday 81 llytns lbe lllltper told
day for Henry Dcerfer, Rt. 7, said Sen Ga lord the army, Ilong followed by the Mormona, ni&amp;ht In the Auotrlan embiSiy. !'One of lbelt daya you
t
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below Hobson, who suffered 1 WI
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Nelson, 1). ' who ask aU YOIIIII men and AJao presml • wera Prlncell IOtna to -1 to lalow about
Of
p,•-pt11slble stroke. He waa Iaten ~t can be done
WM!en of their church to Margaret 'a.id her busband, (10) lf JOtl tlott'l already."
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to Veterans Memor&gt;at hospital theoe Ia uJtieo•' . to remedy volunteer for two years of Lord Snowdon, .
.LIII.EAL · 1'1r eq
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11111111onary ...,... before set.WIATHIR
1
ha8 81l'eed
TWO MORE KILLED
f
~' ;•vo been put :l!lq down to a career.
TORME MARRIES
l'lriiJ ...,. ltllld,
"lactlcal" WASIUNGTON tUPI) _ The :~ ~ ebull4to a~llsb~I Pullins aU youtb em an equal TOKYO (IJPI) -American wldel)'
Ulbt 1tro,,.ttl
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Ifooling II not the sole motive otnger Mel Tonne llltl1led lttlaJ' ... ...., ratr
llrael, the Defense Department baa tdenti- ' armed 1
IDday . fled two Ohio servicemen killed ly of = r comen r.:':i beblnd M&lt;Namara'l prcpoaal. British aclrell Janet Scott trtpt, 1111'....., •II ,.;,
flmt 1h e tn actioo 1D VIet Nam.
, IIII'ough volun
All even more imJ&gt;Irlant today in a Japa-. clvfi tonJ&amp;bl to ...
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told ,war . 1 They were PFC. Walter L. ' The Dofenao 111')1' enlltttment II'JUIIlOnt for unlvmal service, ceremony. Atked wbJ lht
Frinch · Burroughs, son of Mr. and Mrs. !hlo idea onouab~uctllked hi believes, Ia tht!l It would ccuple had cho,ten Jq~~~n,. for
CIIIIJ) KILLED
Ioree. '!'be Willlam c. Ilurrcugho, Bu 58 i.•tensive ...,. ear IIUtl
an prcvlde lbt manpower (and the ceretbPII1, lite i!clfes• 111\YAN, Oblo (UPI) ,;;~-~dldO~ertsken North Lewisburg, and Pfc. Ter: pracllcaUty. koo,gh olD~~ woman ::mwer)ofIa ucdertal:e • replied, "well, lllhi re8UJ wu lotJ f'reelll.,, 1, wai
•• ry W. Carpenter, ,.. o1 Mr tnge nave ne
been
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· much-needed no deop, hidden, or particularly 'llturlday w~ l)t was
tlllloN ~ Mn. H.
Carpnwr' public ....,_.1,_veraa• lbe 1 ~op!.,!!lll worlt.!'bleb It lllllf • p • l f I c r e a a on. We jllll over by 1 ti-lclo\o wblcb
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GiiH;oJI. Gibson strack ·out . 10, off with s double, stole third, er bad 'plliered thir&lt;l.
walked four - all in the
and scored unmolested when
AI that poillt lefthUlled
lnnlnta - and finished
the Jacket• elected to erase Lar· ler Detnolt&lt;Y ·dliub]ff 16 ·taft
complete master ol the
ry ~ma · steallng second base, center, plaUni both t1Jnnm.
facing the minimum of
15 alter walking, In order to get
Middleport made 1l a.e In
MHS batters In the last , Is two out and clear tile ba,.., tf second Inning when, with one
frames.
Duiiqii.
out DeMis fAult
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Albens won tile football, ba!second,
ano
scorou
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hat bit of otrategy worked,
d bl •- Jell. --,
traek, and baseball tl· T
Moore'! oo e w
An outstanding pitching
tl 1 lh SEOAL
lor the time being, " StobaJI alae singled 1n the aeveath
formance by Middleport's
n If eto c '
then fanned Bruce Higgins for become the oDIY Ja~:a.e~
1 Y go . es ape
Stobart, who fanned 20
the third out.
two hit!.
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golf
title
has
sone
to
But
"·rns
wasn't
done.
Sa
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In the third tnntns uer ted
dogo, walk ed Iour, and aIIowe d r
six bill, was n•~ enough to ov· po 19
Adam• lied the game at 3-3 oft with ·a double, otole third,
ercome the all-around balance And lbe hoy who led Athena ' In tile top of the 7tb on Hull's but couldn't score. Alter this
of the Athens club and the
to its title• In football and ball- dauble with one out and Higgins poke by Sauer, Gtg!DI lactd
pitching of rlghtbander Larry •ketball did as much Thursday single. ·
unly one bitter over the reguin baseball on tile Middy field. In the top ollhe ninth Adams lalion 18 for blo sll remalntns
Centerfielder Dick da Aom again was leading oft He sins· Innings, walking Freshman !)eo.
doubled and singled, walked, led stole second, and alter nls Aull In the fllll'lh, Mobre,
and struck out in four appear- 88 .;,, fanned, Stohart walked singling In the 7th, was erased
ances at the plate, stole three lbe dangerous Holt Htl!hthand- slealing.
bases and scored three run~. ed batter Higgins produced the Athens seaaoa record Is &amp;-1,
Untll the bottom the
Athens winni"l slagle, 8 IJl'IIUnd ball with one game to play, Warren
7111,
the
game
appeared
to
throiiBh the left side, scoring L&lt;&gt;cal, today .
.
Middleport versus Adams.
Adams.
Two Jackets, who won the
e For It waa Adamo,
Gibson shut tile doer tight In Southern, Division title lbe first
oil the second inni"l who walk- the home team's lltb, tannins time since 1957 when they alst
eel, stole second, went to third Freshman carl Demoskey aad copped the state Class A crown,
when the ball went through Senior Mike Gardner, and get- have completed their achedU]e.
to centerOO!Id fer an error, and tlng Roser·LeHingweU to roll a Athens ... 010 100 101- t I
scored on Greg Hull's
Uttle nubher baek to lbe mound. M-port . zto 000 000- 3 t t
single through the left side.
JACKET SCORING
Gibson and Hull, Stohart
With Middleport leading 3-1 In the Middleport first with swan. Umpires- plate, Hous-1
Ia lbe Alhenl 4th, Adams led two out, George Sauer walked, er, Winebrenner (~I;
WITH
stole sectn&lt;l Stobart walked Insets, Wlnebrl!lmel',
ond also stole second after Sau- (5).

At1"111!1, High Schcol -. made ·it
a clelit 'aweep, except ooe,
ill tile SoulllWitern Ohio
lotte Le•iU• competitive
Thuratlay, wllh a eome-frOII)
loebbld H victory In nl"" ·
lllg!l over Middleport for t h e
baoeball ehamplonshlp.

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63 Chev, Impala
2 Dr. H1rdtop. I cylinder,
alltomltlc trans. Redio &amp;
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63 Chev. Impala
4 Dr. Htnfqp. I cylln..r.
tutomatlc trans. R1dlo &amp;

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Cincinnati
Atlanta

65 Dodge Dart

New York
St. Louis

H 15
18 19
11 II
13 17
7 22

60 Ford f.600
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59 Forcl Galaxie
4 Dr. I cylinder, evto.
tr1ns. Radio &amp; hetter

62 Ford Gal. 500

4 dr. I cyl. At Tnnl.. P
deering, radio tnd h11t1r

64 Galaxie XL
Convtrtllllt. I cylinder,
tuto tr1na.. power she,..
lng, power lllrtkll amt
wlndowl, rtdlo &amp; hHttr

65 Ford Gal. 500
2 dr. Hardtop, 219 engiM,
sftndarcl trans. Rlcllo tnd
hl•ttr

63 Falcon Future
4 Dr. R1dio &amp; Heater

63 Chevrolet
Ill Air 2 Or. I cylinder.
Auto. Trans. Radio and
huttr, Whltew1ll tlr11.

63 Ford Galaxie

H&amp;R
FIRESTONE
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Middleport, 0.

By Uolled PrelllDteraaUoul
Natloaal League
w. L. Pet. GB
San Fra1
23 11 .676
Houston
20 13 .606 2'h
l&lt;&gt;s Allgeles
19 t&gt; .Sii9 t

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'fbanda)''l Retalts
Minn. r Chicago 3, 10 inns.
Washington 7 Cleveland 2,
Boston : BalUmore I, night

15 14 ,Sl1

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Football
Pro

WASfUNGTON (UP! ) - The approaches to four members of
National Football League, gUll- his team- Steve Thurlow, Bob
ty of firing the first shet, found 1Crespmo. Tucker Frederickson
itself on tbe recetvmg end of a \ and Greg Larson.

didn't remembet if the players \ at age 55 inst: :Jd of at g .di
told him the amount of money 1they so de~·re. the own~1 ·
offered by U'le Chargers .. "but J \ raised the da1 ly allowance .~
do recall they said Jt was general expens~~ at tr$lip.-

double-barreled raidins attaeki And in Detroit, "

substantial."

camp [rom 16 to $tO 8114 :
At its meeting Thursday , the agreed informal lv tn ~t.Jm:J.ar•
NFL voted to .let fonner Idize the ~ed_1cal . eKI:I mLnaijotll .

I

from aroused American League I sportscaster sa1d the AFL

owners today.

mem~ers

\ chasing s1x

ef .
AFL representatives have ' dissension-ndden Lmns, nammg players start drawmg pens1ons g1ven m lriiLilJflg~~~s._ -: ·:
approached at least 10 players Alex Karras. Gall Cogdill and
- - ----- - - ·from National League clubs, Wayne Walker.
Daily Senti nel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , May 20, 196&amp;-f

Cleveland at Chi.:ngo, night- trying to persuade tllem to play '!'he latest trouble
out their eptions and JUmp t(l l the rival leagues was

Bell (1·1) vs. John (2--1).

.453 61h: California at
Washington, the younger circuit.
.457 7lr'l night-Newman (1-2) vs.

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off Tuesday when the
signed placekick specialist Pete

Welllngton Mara, . owner nf IGogolak. who 1umped to lhe

433 8
Minnesota at New York,
OJicago
.24113 1,1 night- Pascual IS.l) vs. Downing (2-3).
Thanday's Re~ults
Kansas City at Boston.
Cioci. at New York, ppd.,
- Ta100t (1-3) VI. Santiago
Chicago 7 Houotoa I
Dolr&lt;ltt at Baltimore 2
Sl l&lt;&gt;uls Z Philadelphia 0, nigbl nlght-Monhouquette c7-J)
Los Ang. 4 San Fran. 0, night Sparma (1-Z) ••· McNally
(Only games scheduled)
and Bunker (~3),
Friday's Probable Pikllen
Saturday's Gamet
Chicago at Atlanta, Right- Qeveland at ChiCago

the New York Giants, ron-\ NFL alter playing out his
Hrmed Thursday night that the 1 option w1th the Buffalo Bills
San Diego Chargers of the I Mara, in Washmgton for
American I.ague had made a t i 0 n a 1 . League'~ anr:ualii l
spring meeting wh1ch wa s

IN

LEADERS

Ischoduled

and coach of the Charg~rs

National :.tague

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For that Gift for the Graduate, stop in
see what we have to offer. We know what
the graduate likes. Here are just a
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examples;

Philadelphia at

Middleport

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Buffalo 8 Hoehester 3, Znd
Columbus I Richmond 1
Jacksonville 9 Toledo 6

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.,It'• Nortl• America•, Hoepitality Dish.•
In aU fifty otal"" , •• wherever yoo ... the KFC bucket,
you got the same Ko'ntucky Fried Chicken ~oodnou ••• ,tho
...,. Colonel Sanden' original reclpo, KontuckJ Fried Chi!&lt;"":-

Like to stay in you'r own hometown.? So do "!'e.. That•
,.hy you don't hal&lt; to Ira..! far 10 ••Joy Kentuokr rded
Chickeo. We're almoolln J~UI backyard. And we're ba~~y to

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NO REASONABLE
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hoOPI to EARN ,
JOIII' 1naurance with

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SUMMER
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Station Wagon. 269 V.S. Crulsematic
trans., radio, wlslw tires, out~ id P mmor,
white with red interior.

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60 Olds 88 4 Door

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power steering, radio. white sidewall
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brakea &amp; steering. radio, wlslw t1rea.
wheel discs, factory air.

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61 Olds 88

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Karr &amp; Van· Zandt

Alllomlllo trans.

53

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BRISTOL, Enaland -(UP!)
fretaad'e ChrlatJ O'Connor
Malcolm Gregson of England
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Vlstn, Wash 3 '
· ICuellar Astros &amp; Knowles. I
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11
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Yastskl, 8os
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Hhnsn, Chi
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35 Zll9 1 . American League: McDcwell,
121
311
Hchon, NY
Rome R••ns
Indians, 4~ ; O'Th:moghue,
Cleveland
19 8 .704
Red 0
3-G
N • tIona I Leap~: Aaron, dians l-0: McLam, Tigers &amp;
OHIO
8 pen
Baltimore
18 lt .621
arne
Braves 13; May,, GJants tO; Pas&lt;ual Twin
&amp;-1· Watt
POMEROY
llolroit
17 lt .fill
Serie§ With Cards
Lefebvre, Dodgers 9· Alou &amp; Orioles'&amp; Sanf.'rd, A~gels 4-1:
16 II .593 !
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The Torre, Brav"" 8
Mlnnesot.a
7 14 ,M8 4 Cincinnati Reds, alive again
American Leosue: Seott,
TAKE A LOOK AT KARR &amp; VANZANDT
Chleego
14 14 .SOO $\1 the NatioAal League peannanl Sox II; Reichardt, Angels tO;
Waah1nston
1% 18 .400 111 race alter Me of !he III!ISI
Oliva, Twins 9; F Hobimon,
Kansas City
11 11 .3'19 9 cessful road tri]NI In
recent Oriot.. 8: Blefary, Orioles '1.
New York
11 19 .367 911 years, open a threo-game weo!k-1
1\Jmo Batted to
f6;;....;;......;;;;;;;i;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;..OJ t!nd series with 1be St. Loul! N all o D 11 League: Aaron.
Cardinals tonight
Braves 25; Mays, Giants Z! ;
Managor Dan .beflner, ans- Wyno, Aotros 23: Flood.
65 Olds F-85 Cutlass _
$2395 62 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille $2200.
lous to keep his "host" pltchero 6 McCovey, Giants 20
Holiday Coupe. V-8. auto, power brakes Full power, radio, w,s w tires and beige
fnm miMing 1 turn, nominal-American League: B. Robin·
&amp; steering. radio, floor console, bucket
with beige interior.
ed Milt Pappa! to pitch
to- arm, Orioles 29; Scott. Red Sox
seats, white (m. with all red vin yl inter·
nl&amp;ht's game against the Card!- Z7; OUva, Twms %5; Reichardt,
ior.
aals.
Angels 23 ; Petrocelli &amp; Ya&gt;.. ftA~
60
Olds 98 4 Door
Looklng ahead, HeRner said
64 Olds Dynamic 88 _ $2395 V-8 motor, auto. trans , power Al'ak~~&amp;
Jim Maloney would pitch Sa~
Holiday Sed. V·S motor, auto trans .• po- power steenng, radio, tinted glass, whlW
urday's game wi!IJ Jim O'Toole
wer steering, 6 wa y power seat. radio, sidewall tires, whee\ discs.
The Vo'ry 8011
a posslblllty for Sondtl)' aftel'll
tinted glass.
In Uud Cars Anywhtro

Pittsburgh at L&lt;ls
nll!ht
New York at San Francisco
.•mertcaa Leapt
W. L. Pet.

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By Uolted Pr081 Intemallonal Sid Gil lman, general

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'I said that one of his players told

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G. AB R. H. P&lt;·t. The G1ant owner said he '
Holtzman (1-3) vs. 'Lemaster california at Wllllhington
Alou , Pitt
28 tOO 15 311 .350 I
!3-2).
Detroit at Baltimore, mishl
Morsn. Hou 33 t2t t9 42 .347 , TRACK MEET
FEMALE
MALE
St. l&lt;&gt;uis at Cincinnati,
Minnesota at New York
Pinson, Cin 2'11!6 11 39 336 MANTES, France (\JPII - i
t Blouse£, (Dacron
Kansas C1ty 'at Boston
sF 28 110 10 26 .325 Michel Jazy ol France
- Wasbburn (1·2) s. O'Toole
e Shirts, (Sport and
and Cotton)
1).
5mlth, St~ 30 ttl 13 36 .324 off a strong cha tleng•, ,h, ..-oJ I
Dress)
a
Shorts
a Shorts
Philadelphia ol H o us
blemaUoaol League Slandlais Buchek, St~ 21 69 6 22 319 Poland's W:ttold Baran
eSiacks
a Slacks
nlght-Bellnaky (~) vs. rn·, rk- 1 By UDited Pret• IntematioDal Hart, SF
34 117 26 40 .315 day to wm a 1500 meter race
eDreues
fJ: (1..0).
W. L. Pet. GB W.Dvis, LA 29 98 7 30 .306 hi11 first serLous start of the
eTies
eHost
eHosa
Pittsburgh at Los Angele1, Columbus
Hunl, NY
24 &lt;12 19 Zll 304 year.
17 ~ ,773
e "Poor-Boy" Blous• _·
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nigbt-Fryman 12.0) vs. Sutton Jacksonville
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(Knits]
(5-3).
Toledo
_591 4
America• League
Baran's 3:42 6. England 's Peter I •Jewelry
13 9
New York at San Francisco,
G. AB R. H. Pet. Warden won the 400 meter
Many More Items To Choose From!
Rochester
10 14 ,417 8
..... 100 18 39 .390 hurdles in 51 5 seconds.
night- Fisher (H) vs. Perry Richmond
10 15 .40!1 810 Oliva, Min ~
(~I) or Bobn (3-31.
B.Hbsn, Ral 29 123 16 43 .350 1
P.S. - These also make n:ce g1fts for vn:lf•i··'[ .
9 iS .!lS 9 F Hbe B I 29107 23 37 346
Syracuse
Sllllrday'• t;ameo
Buffalo
114 .384 9 tkhrd~,· C.:: 3t llO 22 311 .327 1trzemsk:, Red Sox 20
who have already graduated.
Chlcaso at Atlanta
Toronto
8 tt .384 9 Kal•'ne, Del •• ao IS ~ 3ta l
Potchlog
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St L&lt;&gt;uis at anctruiau, night
Thar sd ay•• -w
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MISSED BY TWO RUNS _ Middleport's southern Division baseball champions (84-1, season)
innings Thursday with Athens, lost 4-3. This is the first MHS squad to wm a di_YISIOn title
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well, John Ingels. Standing, Gene Stephenson. manager, George Sauer, M1ke Garten, Mtke Gardner , Gary Stob,._,
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W~GTON (UP!) -A~ ...... committee '!lJie• a~1 ;t ,-.p~ld IIQ.IIO aU the way. Stankv in lUi le of Fight
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sllould or could cond,uct; -tlle ~te, 11; exllnded 1be drart l
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the study.
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• . . law for -lour -mor• yean, and !
qlft and 'daact mali be leD!
Sd!ooi'Daze Mln~trels, In !hi! , Dwight "Skip" !.&lt;&gt;•an, Tll'l
, grour,.,...,;. ;., • :.
la""!!km
can Ill',.tlloae
on ma)or
Ht•m tocommittee,
the cbatrman
laid u-,0UMT
Ia wUbiD lb. e ""I fe'!' d11'1 traditional style, were
•
cllan..,_lncludlns
pro- ,Iof • powerful
hls l month
program. But it CIDCAGO W1'Ii -lh&lt;
I, O"t ' • ""'; ;;;;,' :..
IGlaze, and Max Folmer,
as Ski'
t.;·
Iviews wiU have far greater , slid UMT would not start unUI ' bad •
cl!ntrqversy on Ids up." ,
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Martha
'.ngan and "Tbe Rouges."
S.
I influence wllh the House !Ole •emergency" was over and I harttt.' !' • .,..k laday- . 'This ! . EArlier ·this week, Slanky got
:':et:a::
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F~~ more than ~ yearspeadershlp, 'tlbtch wlU_ dectae!then ohly after COngress gave 1tl~ 1t was over beanballs, , u• • Ut.,~i.i~i:: Witi. Uetron l tbe Pear' St. Elementary year Thursday morning
•• ~!tter What Shape," JIW lP.t
Con{fl• h.haain.beeotb atvo•dl"lb thet whetmihetrt to "crea.t~ . sluch a, ita _specific approval to specific ' Manager Eddie Stanky ol the ' Mt!!~er Charlie Or..sen ovor Bulldlai with lbe daiM!e to Pomeroy Junior Hll!h ScbooL IOu~" and an or~flll ICOI't
0 led '!'be
pro!Jllip op .. i . a may e • com ee, ~·•• woe v ews of traUIIJ!f plana.
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· W•~w~r Stanky had been fellow at tile 11fP school
T.hl! 11 show
Item
woulji;&amp;o away. lt haan't gone the three uninfluentlatllberals. Allout the only thing left of ; Ch:cago Wh:te Sox, bacK . 10 "rell&lt;llng" Tiger pitching. But
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ed on
tim•wao :notre;
by Skip
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awa~;-nd probably won't for Neverthele" tlleir acUon, UMT is 111 name. The draft I ChiCago alter ~ dts;uragmg that couldn't ho.l!l a shadow to I" "
lhows.
I ·Sis dance numbera were ·yfi1lrt.&gt;'to
plus a similer proposal put 11aw, •ho··
agamstaccused
e ofmnesot&amp;
little manager's latest I
.' come.
- current ..ten 81•0n I, Twms stood
order the
"School Daze Minstrels' open- fol't'lled by lwei alrll' daDchla
M:S~amara's introduction of ]forth a few months ago by uplreo July 1, ·196'1, 18 formally 1. '
w ," ha..le.
•
ed with the entire cllori!ISiJJI- IIIfOUP.· Dan&lt;lnl Ia "Spanltb
a nJ;Ir, idea, that all young isome House Republicans, plus entitled the Universal M!Utarv : mg his pitchers to thrc
I Mele said be got hls 1
,
• log, "Hot Time in the 0 I d Flea" were OlariBII
Am&lt;l'li!ans contribute a rear or ; McNamara's comments IIIII Tralnllll! ond Service Aci , bitters
information from an unnamed !
Town Tonight." Jeff Mankin, SUian Lanninl; LYnne MeGulft,
two j! their lives to service to : week have spurred Rivers tnto Ever)'Dne 'agroeo it is ~ "I Know Stank•· has ~ld hlo Chicago player. X·rays shewed
1
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the lnterlocuior, started ohow Frederica McGuire,
Brenda
!bell!:'(_country. will probably imaking definite plana· for draft 1 misnomer.
, pltcners to th~w at ~te~s, Perry did not suffer • fracwre, I
with the traditional
words, Lee, Janet Mees, Shirley Jorspa~~'a new round of debate.! htarinQ:s.
a.nd If they ~on t ~ucce ' ~ but may IDlSS a pitching turn
"Gentlemen, be seated!" End· dan, and Elaipe Murphy.
But ficouse so f.W members of1
Pteol)' Of WltlleoeN
Jf
if.
lmes lbem,
•••d Twlna becaUJe of a bad bruise,
men Michael Morttn, Kelly M.. Girls danct••· 1.......
lAS "-·
0
concur on what should
.
Manager Sam Mete Thursday
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be .. there II little hope ,f l BeSides selective Service
after. pitch by John Buzhardt Kenzie, Gary Mitch, and Jeff numbers were Mar)' 'lfi\Odl,
Y lolution
Director Lewis B. Hmbey,
sent Minnewta hurler Jim
There will be a bono tbow
P't. PLEASANT - William Karr kepi up a runntns lire of Brenda B!'OI!U; Patti Colllnl,
'"A..;;,,_
that hurt• the Rivers intend' to Invite mern.
. IPerry to· the hospital lor X- DD
&amp;t8y
atl p.m, (Wee-Billl Gardner, 79, a resl· ' jok!l throughout the allow.
Rheba Brtcklos, Charlsle Por- i
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ha':o"''-ol •• Ian sim•I to bers of Congress to tesijfy_ U.
(Coatmued From Page I) ·rays. Earlier, Perry had iDST) ,at tbe Hoek Sprlalo dent
Lincoln Ave., died I Mustc Wll fumlahl!d bYter, and Susan Lanittng, Mernl
a'l
should have plenty of witnesses. present Selective Service law decKed Sox ohortatop AI Weiss FlllriJl'llundo, co-•po•..,..O oy Thursday In Hol2er Hospital afbera of lbe ChotUI abo lllclud1'
:
it• l In the past few month• was written the number of ; with a pJtch.
the Mell• Conaty Hidlllk club ter a lengthy lllnetts. He was a
SET TWO DANCIIS
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ICOOII'e"men talking about the American boys turning 18 each ' On lbe way back to Chicago I llllll lll'ow Weboter rool .'", 6Z-year employee of lbe Well The Middleport Baltd Booll- fm Hobert Jooeti !ituce J• .
merjtL II I• lbe Jealously
.
year was lllilbtly mo e lha 1'
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Virginia Malleable lrcn · Co., '"" AsaoclaliOII Will lponsot the Uoe' Larry Jusuce' David Kel~ illaiiled jurisdiction committee Idraft have complamed about million N bo r ntll , the Chleago Sun-Tim'" reported I Amorlcu L&lt;-gtoa.
and had retired five years ago. final high ocltool !eM itance un- ler.' Roler Klein,
Lando
111! chairmen claim ovor 1-oslat:ve jeveryth:ng from tile deferment
.
ow,
wevor,
e ,. today, Stanky burst Into a ~~ I There wiD be lr&lt;lpblel ud
M G--•-~ In M til next fall at tbe Mltldl rt
MJ ·
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, of some professional athletes to nation Is feeling_ the effects tf m;nute soliloquy in whicb he I cub prius, a cbieken Bariler. """''" was
a·
epo aker Jimmy Lee
Charles
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t1ear Jurlodtctioa
I the more significant argument lbet boo!m
birth lratesW tllat said Buzhardt had hi• full eue, and lee cr..m, bot do&amp;• son county, Oct. 26, 1886, son of 111gb auditorium thls Satunfay Lemiey, and Curl 'Kuraea.
we· "'''p L Mendel RMrs D- ' that young men wealth! and Thetoo p
Wforl'd ar ldll. I permission to throw at Percy.ll ond cold. drlats lor ule,
lbe late James and Mary Kldd from I to II p. m., wllh the The pledCe to lbo Daa wa
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annu crop o ~year-a ' "!'
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Gardaer.
Jays emceelns. Dances lhrougb led by Bruee Jusllte and 'BAit'
w' S.C:, _ though not commenting!smar enoug
a en co ego Is runnlDg close to 2 mtllloiL • .v• .10 . . assu~e ~ - - - He Is scrvlved by hla wHo, the oummer months wm be er Klein. Bobby Jones read Proeel directly on McNamara's propo-1can "'cape the draft altogether. The mil'lary build 1 th IIPe•ryl 18 hlltmg my h•tter,
Margaret, and two daughtera beld outalde at tho Middleport verbs 3 from the.sertpturet tmd
th: sal, served notice that his I ta~'he '~:bml\tee will/robabty , Viet Nan: war, .:~n~~ i~ ~~ newspa~~- ':;'oted St~nky.
and a oon Mrs. Josephine Thorn- Community Park, A leell daace led the Lord'a Prayer.
To armed services committee had , . e at s fa correc mg some pro g r e.,, will b ria g the : dm,_• r~ " 1" onbe thmatnager,
ton, at home, Mrs. A. D. Nutter tonll!hl will be held II Wabama Principal Howard
Knllbl
lei clear 'i!Jrlsdictlon over the draft mequ: '"' - or m!lance, RIVers strengtll of the armed forces to
•~ so•ns 0
a way
, of Jacksonville, Fla., and WU· 111gb School at 7:30 iE.S.T) p.m. concluded the uBembly wllb
Jo and WOuld insist on e&gt;erCJSing Isugg&lt;sts that the present just over 3 milliOtl men. To I today, tomorrow and' to years
I ham Gardner of Pt. Pleasant.
annouacementl thoU! the el..
To it.
Imental tests now encourage maintain a mUitary es~bll,f.- ' from now. And I don t care lf
A slater, Mrs. Burris, of Pt
Ins of scbool.
l'lis rem11rks were aimed at a 1youngslen to drop out of high ment &lt;lf that size {and us 1l the authorities hke It.
' Pleasant, also survives. 'lbere
----~posal by three Iiberat ischool to beat lbe draft. But it reserve componenll), the servi- "Nobody Is solns to push me
are eight grandchildrea.
.
Democratl wht called for Is not d"posed toward the wlde ceo will need to take in about :ound the
If th&lt;!Y cruelly
Services will be held at I
I'D
ICDrenBaity'llOrh
cr'eatloo of o special House-lrsnglng study thst acme 800,000meaayear.
e, 1 dont care. lm gomg By UD!ted PreulDienatlonll p.m. Sanday, at tile CbapmaDBirtlu14yOb1err&gt;ed
1
84nato committee that !Yould members would hke.
] Thus, even with tile expanded ' down my own wa~; live by The families of tllree Ohio Wilcoxen Mortuory. Rev. CharThe tenth blrlllday of Karl!ll
eUmlne all questions relaUng 1 tt is less diSposed to doins requirements of lbe war in Viet ml',.own standards. ted St k I servicemen learned Thu-rsday of les Frum will oHlelate, and burBally wao oboerved- tht
to 'the draft and take a look at much w:th McNamara's prctJO' Nom, the military manpower
e newsp:perh
deaths in tile Viet Nam . ial will be in Lone Oak cem..
Pomeroy FUhlonable Maidens
1 an
.MI!N*mara'o Ide! at the same osal--&lt;speciall)l not until It sees puc! Is ll'DWIDI much more : sa;mg w en .e ee ' one 0 lllghtins.
; tery. Friends may call at the
._H club mel Mondtl)' tftnlnl
tune. They said lbe Issue cut , some details. Oneoltllebiggest rapidly than the needs of the , h' p:;rs 18 bemg thrown at, An Army private from L&lt;&gt;n- : mortuacy after 7 p.m.laday.
PT. PLEASANTalthehomeol Mrs. Raymond
problems any such plan would armed Ioreto. Thla make• it
d
.11 , don was kmed just three days '
.oervices will be beld at 11 a.m. Bally, Llacoln Hel&amp;lttL
1
face would be to get conll'es• po89lble for the services to be . hi! i;".. w ;e;eth n
before his parents were to talk
iDST) Saturday for
Stepben DecoriUOIII were carried out
lo endorse the ldea of choosy.
1 sa · • .e elf P er- with him on a long distance ·
Edward HUl, aon of Elvin A. 1D yeUow. 1\tlresbmentl of deemandatory universal servo""
About 45 per cent of !be l not tomorrow, or next weeK- call, which they won in a coDllld SaUy Plants HiU ol Rt. 7 orated cup ciketl, too cream bar
From Pa • II
Consress has always
young men called in for draft
test.
South Charleslen, W, Va. The tmd kool ald were lei'Yed. F•
vtbu11tr ..., beaten and' shot •t eel the nation's tradit:onal anti- exam•natlono currenUy are
A Cincinna_tt Army captain
eblld was dead at birth Wed- vorl were fuzzy, wuzzy soap
by Noiro youths
, conscription feeling when !being reJected. They are
died without oeeins bls ._montbnesday In Charleston General bars. Present wert JeaDller
11
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eame to Universal Military pronounced unqualified for miliContinued from page I
old son, and a young marble
Hospital. •
Spears, Dobbie Obllaler. Comlle
Tr 'ning IUMTI A tr nd
tary 1ervlce on m /:tal, phya~
was ldlled len than alx mootbJ
Services
he beld 1I .,• ..,, Grueaer, lagrtd Hawley, Br•
81 .
Strike Maneuvera
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erne 008 cal or moral grouu!S. But thtl up as to how modern matll stu- alter his arrival Ia the
try
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. . _ easa Hood Vlctl manketltlhlp
;LONDON - DI!SPITE HARD , ..mng JOb would have to be does not necessanly mean that dents in the hish school will be Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Rev. Wendell StuUer, paltor
cemetery! with Rev. Nor- Connie
Karen ond JUi
words from satlon and sh1p!
to convince
they are idioto, cripples or graded since IIley oow have no were notified that their 100, ol the Syracuse
Methodtlt
to 111 Bally and Mrs.· Clair Woode
owners. both oldes appeared to- 1
youngsters s ou
erocks.
toacher. Stobart told the par- Pfc. Ronald Harrison 22 was Church, wtll deUver I sermon
e and II!,. Bally lha advl!ora.
daj to be maneuverins to bring forced mto some sovernment ,
8tH! Teotl
ent asking this question, "It Is killed WedMsday nlghi when be titled "Let Us Build Here," lor par;"'ta, are four brother• tmd
'
I to an early end Britain's crip- , form
of oerv:ce to their The mental test is so •!Ill an administrative problem."
•topped on a mine. The Harri- the Southern L&lt;&gt;cal 111gb achoo1 I s ster, Daniel, Delmer,
C ,
I pling, flve-&lt;lay maritime strike. eountry, no matter how ncble ' that some high school II'• Popp the modern math teach· sons had won a contest sponsor- Baccalaureatl oervice
lbil
and Catherine, aU
Chotter lub
[ Gerry Lippman,
..,istant that serv•ce.
duates flunk it. The pb)'SlClll er, recently. quit teachtnl and ed by a t!IC.Il Wiion and and were Sunday at I p. m._
other
.
IJ'Ith
F"cher
• general secretary of the li2 .
Mixed Feellqt
standards are ouUiclenUy rigor- accepted a Job In lndu•try af- scheduled to talk to their 900 The proll'am will he opoaed temal survdpar•vora ;:e Mrlbe
Mrs. Hoyinnnd rlachl!r !!llteri 500-lllttnber National Union
ous to exclude 1 number of ter It wa• declded he would not Saturday Ja Tokyo on leavo
with the
followed
en •
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the Challer cl(Jb Wedi!H(NUS) llld tate '!'hun- The Legi1lative history points highly paid professional alb- be rehired nest year.
Army Capt. 'John E. Deick- by the inyocatioo by Patricia : ·• .::lmar HlU of Charlesevening at bof btlne,
day hlo unioa would conolder up the mixed feelmg Congress letes. And even a miner arrest - The. board reemployed all man, 25, waa ktlled Wednesday l&lt;&gt;ndon tmd the reoponoe. The Mr' d
St Followlnl a tlhort
"'' "interim" offer on wages has on the subject. It felt tile record is enough to disqualify 8 non-teachmg personnel, lnclod· night when be stepped on 1 Viet cllo1r, under direction of Mrs. Rt ·
Planll
butllne1o tielllon ta
of
aptt bouro from the ohipplng fed- Ideo should be kept alove but young man on moral arnuntla. llll! bus drivers, janitors and Cone land mine near Da N'aq, Lee Lee, will Sinll "Prelervt cail 1 ' Pleasant.
may Mn. Carl Roacb,
et:ation, wblch represents the was unwillmg to commit itaetl. (Hershey "id recemly tllat one bus driver who,. rontracl His wife, Paula, was notified My _Soul, 0 God," and _ the aJ
were played llitf prtaeo
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From 194S to 1948, Army there have been some caaes 1n w" up for renewaL
Thu-rsday. '!'he couple had two seruor cllolr membero Will fol·
r p.m. ,_y,
awarded to Mn. Kenneth Mlchleaders- backed by President which youns men deliberately - Mrs. June Lee, &amp;uldanee ebildren, Annette, 2 and Scotty, low wlth "He."
oel, Mrs. 1111'01( Jlunlea, Mn.
,S,Ornu llnlea.hed
Harry s Truman - pushed for got themselves arrested for counselor. accepted responsihll- t montbJ.
Linda Yoot will read scripture
Roach, Mrs. Alfred Blgp Mra,
HEAVY THUNDEHS'I'ORMS IUMT. They sot nowhere. In petty crime! in order to ity lor a summer dropout pro- The parents of Marine Lance followed by a hymn, "Faith of
Bln:hlleld, Mrt. HoJ&gt;.
slamme&lt;' through III
th
It951. when the Korean War become ineligible for tile , gram. Mrs. Lee was authorized Cpl. Michael Merriman of MiU Our. Fathera," and the lntroEads and Mro, W11 bur
PJalno lad
Del e sou ern shook the nation oul of Its draft. I
to g1ve ~redita, to set up the FJeld in Athens County also duct10n of Rev. Stuller by BrenYoune.
wardalon
e8!t- lethargy, Coniress asain be- The smaUest category of l age group to be enrolled and to were officially notified of lheirda Norns. The program wiU
fCSI
.Refreahmtnll wtre ttenet1 by
qd
~t ~5 ·Wind came interested, bqt even then dr~~t-ake men - curremJy com-I determine who will enroll.
ton's deatb near Da Nang.
c~ose WJtb a bymnl ''Love Dl~
lhe hostess to tbe above and
lo(ld-l rain
upper - - priSmg about 10 per eent of the - Executive Head Deem revme." Benediction by Teresa J
Mrs. Nalbln BliP Mro. Tbontllntic C.:ntd much of tile At·
REPORT ACCIDENT
total but likely to riae toward Iported 14 pecple "e emnloyod PeeWee Lea er
McTurner, the re1ponae,
....": C. Hearne, who
bno u Stewart, Mrs.
Latb:The
b
.
eel A two car accident on Ht. IIS _per eent In lbe yearo ahead Ion a work study proll'am from p
lhe recessional end the
terms
ey and Mrl. Cllflord Eborabacb.
1• Callgud
ureau •mpos t:U m Mmersvllle Thursday at ' -IS composed of those who are the h1gb school The studenta
rae ICe
e
eba be ••
g, y.
:
ae&amp;-ly
· severo
....Hell
eratorm fwatch- 3 pm. was .•nvest•g_
, ated by the exempted or deferred. (!D j are bemg
. used ·at the SChOOls HPee Wee t.ea~•e
m r ..
COIIIIDOI'&lt;t
wu Report Gl1!1ln
todayw011
·- mauager
0
elected
re~ltlefll
Ceo0I
0
ein N
ons 0 east Meigs county sher&gt;ff's depart- tlleory, 1 deferment merely 1in Racine.
I Y Blankenship
announced
C
P
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A
and west Tex- ment. Nathan Gellman 33 postpones a registrant'a Indue· I - Bob AndefiDn was employ- that the following players on
the
On Sook DoU.
=·Aloma
m wao reported Brooklyn, N. Y. backed
lion, but
he can maintain ed as Vo-Ag teacher for ned the Pee Wee RedlOI team r..
Y at
A report on the lOOt · dolls
iJig
N. M., dameg- the hishwa) and hit • parked
iilalul untU he reachea year, subject to approval of port for ' practice at Pomeroy
H
Alhland, Ky. for Viet Nam chUdreD wu
I'
ouse trailers.
car owned by Thomas L Rose, his 26th birthday, he Is for Ill the state department of voca- Juruor H•l!h school Saturday at
•
or'
es T. Epllnc atm at the
mlellq of
22, Williamstown, w. Va. There practical purposes home free.) tiona! education and proper eel' 9 •. m.
Otbe olfi.
J
E. Group n of the Flnl United
Slippln1
wao minor damage but no ar- Defermentl and "emptiona liflcation.
Dana Smith, Homer Smlth, '
.
p Iter'
amas
Prelb)lterlan Churcll Monday
- A TOP RU5- rest. The department also ar- may be granted for a wlde l _ Permission "" &amp;!von for Mlke Smith, Arlie Johnson,
a son
unt ginn,
II tht bome of Mrs.
warned Thur;- rested Hobert Eugene Hysell, variety of reasons. Some go to 68 students to graduate.
Tommy Jtllmson, Keltb Blank· SHADE GAP, Pa. (UP!)
B. Hoo of Dwll!ht Wallace.
'isttoio tllal U. S. - Russ'•• 20. Rt I , Middleport, for drivohjectoro and to _ Report waa made on redia. enoh1p, Mitchell Chopman, HieAnn
Bratlnlck
U.m, B.
Mrs. Joe Blllty, ebolrmat,
0
1
..
are "delerloratlng" be- ing while his license is under youn1 men who are lbe IDle trictilll! to set more students ty Taylor, Timmy Bearhs, Greg _ t in lerrer·flDed week
treasurer
'
ton,
the DPinlDI praJtl' tlltl
of American participation suspension.
support of their families, The I into Portland elementary but Vining, Frank Martin,
Ted
hostage, the motive of
G 1 •--•
Donald l&lt;&gt;WIIfll the devo1•111
Nam war.
vast ma)orlty of deferments, no action was tsken. '
Flober, Kevin Fields, D1e k
clear mee!Im s..-er at the dinner lfont on "Filth." 'nit ..,..
Sltrltaty, second secreDRIVER CITED
however, are granted to collele I Attend ins were Clerk Paul Berry, Ernie Imboden, Brei wos In love wltb her,
log wu Edward B, Ken- fOted to prepore I "podlli bu.
tbt HuSiian embasey at _A Hamlin, W. Va., man was students and latllera.
Beegle and board memben Sto- . Wyatt, Keith Woods,
Gene Tho pretty 17 • year •
of
for September aa I protold Central Ohio Cited to Pomeroy Mayor Char. Drag OUt Edu•atloa
bart, Howard Ervin, Hill, fiSh- Hood and Greg Smith.
brunette, conlldlng lD I h Commerce.
partrntnl of jtct,
that, unlike most af- les Leg•r's court today on 1 Critics of the draft say that er and McClintock and Execu- • 11 1 &amp;JILAW+tr , _ , ,
,doctor who oumlnt!d her at
Mrs. J•mett BuciWiu pvt
speakers, he saw charge of passing on 8 double the OXIS!mg rules encourage I tive Head Deem
· _ , end of the ordeal, also
__
oloslnl elllpler of tbe ltody
·
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Ia the sttuotlon to "joke yellow Ime follo, 1ing a West young people to drag out lbe1r 1
DETRorr - ReJir1 Ford thet by usins fomlnltlt
- · "Jonah" tmd Mrs. Wll·
Maln-st mishap at 8.50 a.m. college educaUon ao lung as , pay and other benefits needed - n, cllalrmltl of the board ol thwarted tile saual
8 loct a report oo
01111
Police said Jess Mullins 68 ptiSSJble, thus cluttermg up U.S. ito attract ouffieient volunteers ' Ford Motor Co., wben aoked of her deraqed
ol tbe women of lbt lllblt. Folattempted to pass a truck ,driv: :'aduate scbooll wttll many Iwould boost mUitory cosll l&gt;y ! by a ttodllialder whal males
D. HollotlbiUih.
Jowtna the JIIIIII'IID, ibt ._
YEA "" by Ham Clark 33 Porn tudents whose zeal lor ad-' about 128 billion a year
, lllm worth 1&amp;9,000 a yo•r:
She was mt d!IU8Uy llolpHaJ lfaopflal·
leu, Mrs. Walla•, l8tftd a
April 1965 to th'
R rov who
sto , d i, ma:O vanced study miaht evaporate ;
MeNamara'•
I "I don'lllnow, l'm pnblb(J molested, not harrnotllhat way houri :H lind 7.. m Pmntl dasserl &lt;OW'N to 12 JllelllherJ.
,, c:.- were' In,roO new
a
turn There P:..e modium
draft law were ropealed, I The other idea is the one i
worth
but tbal'l wbat
Ill," Dr. Oeraltt l&lt;&gt;rt!IIJ IBid. only on Pedlatrlcs . W;,.,
Ana Lf'llll aulated.
tn Ohio Administrator W! l damages and no inJuries re- ind ules also serve 81 an ' McNamara proposed In hLs I pt plid.
He railed the qutltiDD of
~ jtlmi•IIIM
.
DutUey Of tile
ported .
marriage ,speecb before lbe Amertcao 11111U.Rfi''""" 1"'""""""'u :t
Jooeph C. HuriOW, 72 MW
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of Unemployment ComBut to speDd fl
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JUDGMENT SOUGHT
oeven
ve or '" or ln Montreal Wednesday. II calla no dfll... t, 1 aaliva of Eall ; . •
·em ''"'• ond
1111 Chestnut St.; Mrs. 1
··aald 1n 1 report to lbe Judgment on a cognovit note •tart
to lor "askiDg every young person - . , 11 11 ontelopo !bal l
bid
Van Sickle, Teras Rd.;
number of for $1,155.05 has been asked in etudent Is
Y w 10 st• a : Ia the United Statea to glve two 11utfo ooiJ 11 tadet lfllb Il l tn a en
WI her.
Smllh, 121 P'ourlb Ave.;
A
oj
jobo in Ohio
County Common Pleas av lei' • ;:'delpenJivo WIJ of , years of serv1ce to hiS &lt;'OUnoy" 111o obllllder ,
ew her name biiON
A. Gooderbam, Rll
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.#1 1,477,000 at tile end of Court by Franklin Federal Sav·
raft Young men , - U net In the armed forces,
•
abducted bor."
Allee M. Beaver
1IWI.....,..'l1u! unemployment rate ings and !.&lt;&gt;an Association, Co- l able
fatmlleo may be ' then In the Peace Corps or m OFFICIAL DINNER
Hollenbaup, a crack
City; Mrl. Mldia
,,....
10
11
1110 _ the early lumbus, against Mary Bable youtlla
· but JIOOf :domesUc conservation project ' LONDON (UP!) -Vtsltlng ;:tper who terrorlztd thts
177 Sun
.
the Rhodeo adminls- Rt. I, Carpenter.
, "With
I' :or anltpoverty program, or Austrian Pre!ldent rranz Jonu
d llbewo Jtarl,
E. Plllltl,
ltltl Mr
Mn. lllo
' atood at 5.2 per cent
nh .
. n
• m ,some ollie( contribution to the entertained Queen Ell!abeth, r e
question
,..
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.,
Ioree. Thlt April It
liQUAD CALLED
tho Cl•ll icommoo good,
I Prince Philip, Prime Mlnlater more than one OC&lt;IIlon,
ond JID.
,-,.,· ·-· esDI, but that still The Middleport E-R squad co ld "":
I rich man I '!'hi! would be an extension to Harold Wilson and other guesta aald. '!'be doctor quoted lbe
,
i*!iiili.III!M,OOOpersonswlth- waosummoned at a1 7 am. towhole natioo of a practice 11 an offiCial dinner Thu-rsday 81 llytns lbe lllltper told
day for Henry Dcerfer, Rt. 7, said Sen Ga lord the army, Ilong followed by the Mormona, ni&amp;ht In the Auotrlan embiSiy. !'One of lbelt daya you
t
.
below Hobson, who suffered 1 WI
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Nelson, 1). ' who ask aU YOIIIII men and AJao presml • wera Prlncell IOtna to -1 to lalow about
Of
p,•-pt11slble stroke. He waa Iaten ~t can be done
WM!en of their church to Margaret 'a.id her busband, (10) lf JOtl tlott'l already."
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to Veterans Memor&gt;at hospital theoe Ia uJtieo•' . to remedy volunteer for two years of Lord Snowdon, .
.LIII.EAL · 1'1r eq
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1
ha8 81l'eed
TWO MORE KILLED
f
~' ;•vo been put :l!lq down to a career.
TORME MARRIES
l'lriiJ ...,. ltllld,
"lactlcal" WASIUNGTON tUPI) _ The :~ ~ ebull4to a~llsb~I Pullins aU youtb em an equal TOKYO (IJPI) -American wldel)'
Ulbt 1tro,,.ttl
~ou
Ifooling II not the sole motive otnger Mel Tonne llltl1led lttlaJ' ... ...., ratr
llrael, the Defense Department baa tdenti- ' armed 1
IDday . fled two Ohio servicemen killed ly of = r comen r.:':i beblnd M&lt;Namara'l prcpoaal. British aclrell Janet Scott trtpt, 1111'....., •II ,.;,
flmt 1h e tn actioo 1D VIet Nam.
, IIII'ough volun
All even more imJ&gt;Irlant today in a Japa-. clvfi tonJ&amp;bl to ...
.
told ,war . 1 They were PFC. Walter L. ' The Dofenao 111')1' enlltttment II'JUIIlOnt for unlvmal service, ceremony. Atked wbJ lht
Frinch · Burroughs, son of Mr. and Mrs. !hlo idea onouab~uctllked hi believes, Ia tht!l It would ccuple had cho,ten Jq~~~n,. for
CIIIIJ) KILLED
Ioree. '!'be Willlam c. Ilurrcugho, Bu 58 i.•tensive ...,. ear IIUtl
an prcvlde lbt manpower (and the ceretbPII1, lite i!clfes• 111\YAN, Oblo (UPI) ,;;~-~dldO~ertsken North Lewisburg, and Pfc. Ter: pracllcaUty. koo,gh olD~~ woman ::mwer)ofIa ucdertal:e • replied, "well, lllhi re8UJ wu lotJ f'reelll.,, 1, wai
•• ry W. Carpenter, ,.. o1 Mr tnge nave ne
been
IJI'eal
· much-needed no deop, hidden, or particularly 'llturlday w~ l)t was
tlllloN ~ Mn. H.
Carpnwr' public ....,_.1,_veraa• lbe 1 ~op!.,!!lll worlt.!'bleb It lllllf • p • l f I c r e a a on. We jllll over by 1 ti-lclo\o wblcb
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GiiH;oJI. Gibson strack ·out . 10, off with s double, stole third, er bad 'plliered thir&lt;l.
walked four - all in the
and scored unmolested when
AI that poillt lefthUlled
lnnlnta - and finished
the Jacket• elected to erase Lar· ler Detnolt&lt;Y ·dliub]ff 16 ·taft
complete master ol the
ry ~ma · steallng second base, center, plaUni both t1Jnnm.
facing the minimum of
15 alter walking, In order to get
Middleport made 1l a.e In
MHS batters In the last , Is two out and clear tile ba,.., tf second Inning when, with one
frames.
Duiiqii.
out DeMis fAult
~~~
Albens won tile football, ba!second,
ano
scorou
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hat bit of otrategy worked,
d bl •- Jell. --,
traek, and baseball tl· T
Moore'! oo e w
An outstanding pitching
tl 1 lh SEOAL
lor the time being, " StobaJI alae singled 1n the aeveath
formance by Middleport's
n If eto c '
then fanned Bruce Higgins for become the oDIY Ja~:a.e~
1 Y go . es ape
Stobart, who fanned 20
the third out.
two hit!.
·
The
golf
title
has
sone
to
But
"·rns
wasn't
done.
Sa
"'"'
In the third tnntns uer ted
dogo, walk ed Iour, and aIIowe d r
six bill, was n•~ enough to ov· po 19
Adam• lied the game at 3-3 oft with ·a double, otole third,
ercome the all-around balance And lbe hoy who led Athena ' In tile top of the 7tb on Hull's but couldn't score. Alter this
of the Athens club and the
to its title• In football and ball- dauble with one out and Higgins poke by Sauer, Gtg!DI lactd
pitching of rlghtbander Larry •ketball did as much Thursday single. ·
unly one bitter over the reguin baseball on tile Middy field. In the top ollhe ninth Adams lalion 18 for blo sll remalntns
Centerfielder Dick da Aom again was leading oft He sins· Innings, walking Freshman !)eo.
doubled and singled, walked, led stole second, and alter nls Aull In the fllll'lh, Mobre,
and struck out in four appear- 88 .;,, fanned, Stohart walked singling In the 7th, was erased
ances at the plate, stole three lbe dangerous Holt Htl!hthand- slealing.
bases and scored three run~. ed batter Higgins produced the Athens seaaoa record Is &amp;-1,
Untll the bottom the
Athens winni"l slagle, 8 IJl'IIUnd ball with one game to play, Warren
7111,
the
game
appeared
to
throiiBh the left side, scoring L&lt;&gt;cal, today .
.
Middleport versus Adams.
Adams.
Two Jackets, who won the
e For It waa Adamo,
Gibson shut tile doer tight In Southern, Division title lbe first
oil the second inni"l who walk- the home team's lltb, tannins time since 1957 when they alst
eel, stole second, went to third Freshman carl Demoskey aad copped the state Class A crown,
when the ball went through Senior Mike Gardner, and get- have completed their achedU]e.
to centerOO!Id fer an error, and tlng Roser·LeHingweU to roll a Athens ... 010 100 101- t I
scored on Greg Hull's
Uttle nubher baek to lbe mound. M-port . zto 000 000- 3 t t
single through the left side.
JACKET SCORING
Gibson and Hull, Stohart
With Middleport leading 3-1 In the Middleport first with swan. Umpires- plate, Hous-1
Ia lbe Alhenl 4th, Adams led two out, George Sauer walked, er, Winebrenner (~I;
WITH
stole sectn&lt;l Stobart walked Insets, Wlnebrl!lmel',
ond also stole second after Sau- (5).

At1"111!1, High Schcol -. made ·it
a clelit 'aweep, except ooe,
ill tile SoulllWitern Ohio
lotte Le•iU• competitive
Thuratlay, wllh a eome-frOII)
loebbld H victory In nl"" ·
lllg!l over Middleport for t h e
baoeball ehamplonshlp.

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Minn. r Chicago 3, 10 inns.
Washington 7 Cleveland 2,
Boston : BalUmore I, night

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WASfUNGTON (UP! ) - The approaches to four members of
National Football League, gUll- his team- Steve Thurlow, Bob
ty of firing the first shet, found 1Crespmo. Tucker Frederickson
itself on tbe recetvmg end of a \ and Greg Larson.

didn't remembet if the players \ at age 55 inst: :Jd of at g .di
told him the amount of money 1they so de~·re. the own~1 ·
offered by U'le Chargers .. "but J \ raised the da1 ly allowance .~
do recall they said Jt was general expens~~ at tr$lip.-

double-barreled raidins attaeki And in Detroit, "

substantial."

camp [rom 16 to $tO 8114 :
At its meeting Thursday , the agreed informal lv tn ~t.Jm:J.ar•
NFL voted to .let fonner Idize the ~ed_1cal . eKI:I mLnaijotll .

I

from aroused American League I sportscaster sa1d the AFL

owners today.

mem~ers

\ chasing s1x

ef .
AFL representatives have ' dissension-ndden Lmns, nammg players start drawmg pens1ons g1ven m lriiLilJflg~~~s._ -: ·:
approached at least 10 players Alex Karras. Gall Cogdill and
- - ----- - - ·from National League clubs, Wayne Walker.
Daily Senti nel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , May 20, 196&amp;-f

Cleveland at Chi.:ngo, night- trying to persuade tllem to play '!'he latest trouble
out their eptions and JUmp t(l l the rival leagues was

Bell (1·1) vs. John (2--1).

.453 61h: California at
Washington, the younger circuit.
.457 7lr'l night-Newman (1-2) vs.

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signed placekick specialist Pete

Welllngton Mara, . owner nf IGogolak. who 1umped to lhe

433 8
Minnesota at New York,
OJicago
.24113 1,1 night- Pascual IS.l) vs. Downing (2-3).
Thanday's Re~ults
Kansas City at Boston.
Cioci. at New York, ppd.,
- Ta100t (1-3) VI. Santiago
Chicago 7 Houotoa I
Dolr&lt;ltt at Baltimore 2
Sl l&lt;&gt;uls Z Philadelphia 0, nigbl nlght-Monhouquette c7-J)
Los Ang. 4 San Fran. 0, night Sparma (1-Z) ••· McNally
(Only games scheduled)
and Bunker (~3),
Friday's Probable Pikllen
Saturday's Gamet
Chicago at Atlanta, Right- Qeveland at ChiCago

the New York Giants, ron-\ NFL alter playing out his
Hrmed Thursday night that the 1 option w1th the Buffalo Bills
San Diego Chargers of the I Mara, in Washmgton for
American I.ague had made a t i 0 n a 1 . League'~ anr:ualii l
spring meeting wh1ch wa s

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CINCINNATI (UP!) - The Torre, Brav"" 8
Mlnnesot.a
7 14 ,M8 4 Cincinnati Reds, alive again
American Leosue: Seott,
TAKE A LOOK AT KARR &amp; VANZANDT
Chleego
14 14 .SOO $\1 the NatioAal League peannanl Sox II; Reichardt, Angels tO;
Waah1nston
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Oliva, Twins 9; F Hobimon,
Kansas City
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recent Oriot.. 8: Blefary, Orioles '1.
New York
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Cardinals tonight
Braves 25; Mays, Giants Z! ;
Managor Dan .beflner, ans- Wyno, Aotros 23: Flood.
65 Olds F-85 Cutlass _
$2395 62 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille $2200.
lous to keep his "host" pltchero 6 McCovey, Giants 20
Holiday Coupe. V-8. auto, power brakes Full power, radio, w,s w tires and beige
fnm miMing 1 turn, nominal-American League: B. Robin·
&amp; steering. radio, floor console, bucket
with beige interior.
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to- arm, Orioles 29; Scott. Red Sox
seats, white (m. with all red vin yl inter·
nl&amp;ht's game against the Card!- Z7; OUva, Twms %5; Reichardt,
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Angels 23 ; Petrocelli &amp; Ya&gt;.. ftA~
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Olds 98 4 Door
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64 Olds Dynamic 88 _ $2395 V-8 motor, auto. trans , power Al'ak~~&amp;
Jim Maloney would pitch Sa~
Holiday Sed. V·S motor, auto trans .• po- power steenng, radio, tinted glass, whlW
urday's game wi!IJ Jim O'Toole
wer steering, 6 wa y power seat. radio, sidewall tires, whee\ discs.
The Vo'ry 8011
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tinted glass.
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Alou , Pitt
28 tOO 15 311 .350 I
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Detroit at Baltimore, mishl
Morsn. Hou 33 t2t t9 42 .347 , TRACK MEET
FEMALE
MALE
St. l&lt;&gt;uis at Cincinnati,
Minnesota at New York
Pinson, Cin 2'11!6 11 39 336 MANTES, France (\JPII - i
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Kansas C1ty 'at Boston
sF 28 110 10 26 .325 Michel Jazy ol France
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Hunl, NY
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G. AB R. H. Pet. Warden won the 400 meter
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Rochester
10 14 ,417 8
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night- Fisher (H) vs. Perry Richmond
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Syracuse
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who have already graduated.
Chlcaso at Atlanta
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MISSED BY TWO RUNS _ Middleport's southern Division baseball champions (84-1, season)
innings Thursday with Athens, lost 4-3. This is the first MHS squad to wm a di_YISIOn title
1957. Kneea
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well, John Ingels. Standing, Gene Stephenson. manager, George Sauer, M1ke Garten, Mtke Gardner , Gary Stob,._,
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vinyl inter!O&lt;, good lireo, 827 V-8 englne, .

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l'bolle t18ih'161111. • . • ~ ·211 Jlp

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327 engine, automatic tnnsmiision. power

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BEATING, PLUMBING,
llo&gt;:ol BotUo Goa. An&lt;~
Brothen, Ill E. -

man poay. Mlke JODM, Flat&gt; lwDI moot . Moldar · ovnln8 at
woot1a Road, PomUOJ.
bome tl Mra. Karl OWen
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TRAILER SALES
ROUTE 124
AI Syracuse C01pOTOiioft

Pomeroy.

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MEIGS IQUIPMENT

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LITTLI! ORPHAN ANNII!
..JUST ONE THIMG •

FACT 1~, "'lUR

.,lOCI('('! GOING a-~

W~ Sj.IOOLO

'Ttl A PlANTATION li!IGHr

l!i ON

5E.

THI S,
ALL THE WAY~

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iO BE 'lffiiRTIMG MY
CAMPA,IGN;AT LEAST

PLANNING, IT

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By BRANNER
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Fuil SDIIIsJ ftrfll;l F•nHr Afl.

FOR

for people 1
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Rowley and -Reed. After
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AUXILIARY TO FEENEY ·
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Pool will IJlOIIIOI' a
KNOTTS USED
rummage and bakt aalo Fri· ·
FURNITURE and
da)' IIIII Saturda)&gt;, May.ll. • 21
AUCTION
at tile Coatoa bulldiDI Ia Mid1111-2114
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SQUTHERN · FRIED • CHICdN

DICK RAWLINGS

vinyl inter!O&lt;, good lireo, 827 V-8 englne, .

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1964 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE .. .. . .. ........... · $1695

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Arlhur· ·Barr; · '&lt;Jbestor., ·Ohio.
l'bolle t18ih'161111. • . • ~ ·211 Jlp

Hardtx&gt;p · OOOjle, white fmlob, •l"')lessly olean
327 engine, automatic tnnsmiision. power

4 door,

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CHEYR~IT

For Sale
.ONE' blad&lt; and

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1963
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'ECAN FETCH
TH' BAf?.Y SOME
MILK. OOWEEiV

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PHONE WY 2-2UI
Lincoln St. Miclcllopolt,

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..trrAFF AND oii'FICERS Club

BEATING, PLUMBING,
llo&gt;:ol BotUo Goa. An&lt;~
Brothen, Ill E. -

man poay. Mlke JODM, Flat&gt; lwDI moot . Moldar · ovnln8 at
woot1a Road, PomUOJ.
bome tl Mra. Karl OWen
' It II&lt;
7:10 p. 11. """' JUcbard

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BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES
ROUTE 124
AI Syracuse C01pOTOiioft

Pomeroy.

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MEIGS IQUIPMENT

JANE

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HADA

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GASULINI! ALLEY

JOB! .

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Daulblln
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will moot at"'t111liJiol
DAV ball,
....
Ill 7:10 p.m.

.

LITTLI! ORPHAN ANNII!
..JUST ONE THIMG •

FACT 1~, "'lUR

.,lOCI('('! GOING a-~

W~ Sj.IOOLO

'Ttl A PlANTATION li!IGHr

l!i ON

5E.

THI S,
ALL THE WAY~

~: HADNT I O!A1HT

iO BE 'lffiiRTIMG MY
CAMPA,IGN;AT LEAST

PLANNING, IT

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By SCHULZ

By BRANNER
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NUMBER FOR

Fuil SDIIIsJ ftrfll;l F•nHr Afl.

FOR

for people 1
Uh 1D draw. Withdraw ·

yeur money and briog your

. belt llfl 1o Sheoang Springs.
• II 61&lt;

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CA.I.UCTIDN

fATURDAY .NIGHT

ONA

110 Mech•nlc St.
Ohio

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night, lbouttD8 •amer~eans 10 of tbe elty, but......, diverted ot: tta ligon riot squads lo ey/
., said Walt Saturday tbat opposinJ polltleal
United States Saturday moved I .Tbe D.t ,Nlog Alrbase, from Ihome" and "slop the war." Da Nana "at·lbo last momeut" "whatever Ioree Is
-!fleers ·be factions in South VIet Nem
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ICJIUO of Its bm1 j&lt;l bombers whlclr ,..,. agllllsl Commu- 'lb&lt;y were turned bact each He oal4 llio maneuv&lt;r wu lo put down me new outbreak 1 ~
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~111ioiOSII' must be convlnct!d tbal IPJity Ia
•Ill of llio Da Nang alrb...,, IIlii .North · Viet Nam are time by h~ ol poll&lt;e lllld Its Saigon riot· sqllllds lo tbe of Buddhlsl r10llng lbere. Each a. 1+"&lt;&gt;. o1
•otalle\l needed U tbe Comm1D118ts are
sheped by South Vieinarneoe ll!uncbed dally, normally baa at army troops wbo used tear-gu Violent illiel ,lllblllll contl- 'lime 11io demonstrators moved lbo
.:1 f? .J
'OJ&gt;L to be defeated. He did aot 10
"!beis and mlstak&lt;nly bombed least 100 lighters and bombero and elubo. '!bey set Bre to an nued fn Da N~..; oil the coast out of their papdao BalllrQy "He • ·~~ lSI.? "'.!
'-. Into specific. detaD In rellera~
by Vietnamese fOv&lt;rnmenl ready for octloo.
American vehiele during oae 3111 mlleo IIOI'Ibout of SaliiOII. night they w&lt;re turned hact,. tbem," • 01 +,? Po o): lng the olllcial U.S, poaltioa lD
planeL '!be u.s. Marine '111&lt; re)lel mortar barrage marell.
Government fol'ceo Satllrday hut each time they rearociJO'! leadore ~. ~&gt; .s&gt; -~ ~ ··e dispute.
commandant angrily lhreatenod Iand aceldental _ bomhillf by
Sebl Mote TtooPI
oelzed liJe Buddbl8ts' Tan NiDb and marched again iD .......,._tboy would
&lt;' ~/'o 0 The Prealdent bas received
to "put out of business" anyoJIO Vle!Damese Skyra!clero early Ky dispatched two more pqodlo, tiD!nf 1wo moiW.
Uy greater alrengtb.
facility K the 1.\ ~&gt;, ~v .1 two telegrams from Thlch

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Are Open Until 8
MONDAY
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

ADVENTURE OF
MOLl. FLANDERS"
Kim Novak Ricbtrd Johnson
(TechniBllor)
-ond"IAMBOLE''
GJna Lollobri,iida
Elke Sommer
SATURDAY, MAY 21
"FINGIR ON THI
TRIGGER"
Rorr Calhoun
IColor)
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''TAFI'Y AND Tltl

JUNOU HUNTf•"
Mlehael Pavllha
(Teelmicolor)

Specially equipped, specially
. low-priced wagons, hardtops and
convertibles-and sporting. propositions ·.
on every car in stock!
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The lll{e, BIU'e way to .we is to deposit
your savings doUan here in our •FuJI
Service" bank - where they'll be safeguarded 1111ainst theft, misplacemeut, or
temptations to spend them impu)&amp;ively.
Then, while you make your saving&amp; ,-ow ·
with additwnol deposit•, we'll maJrepmt
arow with intemt, as earned!

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Hof performanct-Sjrtat value I
Fairlsne fiOO hardlop~. convertibles

Open Friday Nights
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

with whitewalls, "*lei trim. d'-cu.

in, Six. tpor1y wnHI COYtrtand morel
Yourchaiclolcalori.Hook UP ..;!h ~a
nvlnp. toda~ et·your Ford Dealer's!

SpeciiiiJ """ , . .

OQn't Itt this ont gtl: away! Ga!al(it
fiOO hardtops and convertibles. Wt11tewall~ Big She, alyled site! whetit
COVIIf~ IPICill \rim and """'' low
price. CruiSI-0-Matlc specially priced
for these model' loo1

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iiriiltler Federal Depoolt illluranct CorporaUon

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A gJNI cotcbl EquiPPed with big ·
savings! MOjllc Dqorgato, whjlowllla,
pleated 111~11)1 .•
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and mo&lt;t, tncl!'¥ Iii· tho low, ·low
pflct. AHlin ......, . . ., ~..
et your fOtd·Dt...,flodi!f ·

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NATIONAL BANK
RUTLAND

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QOTHIERS
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VOL. 1 NO. 16

TONIGHT

''THE AMo•ous

tmts

wa,:m, chance of ahowera

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Several hunclrtd of l)a Nang'o Maj Gen. Le 11 W Wal~ their ea~
110,000 res!dellll hove ~!eon
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I Amer!Cil\l oflleiall'&gt; ""'""·
woiPided In the - k of Icommander of the 3rd Marine ton oald prlv~y 1M) doubted
IIBhtill&amp;- 'lb&lt;rt bu been DO Amphibious Force at Qa Naog, tbe Ky government could
olflclal death 1D1J, although was repurted outraged by the survive! bee rlols,h uti be 35Buddhlel leaden cl~ acores rebel mortar attack qalnat the year-old ·Premier hlmseM did
were tuled by K)''• marines, big base, Later, gov&lt;rnmenl not appear worriecl during a
who bave occupied tbe elty planes bombing rebel posiUena tour Saturday of Meting Delta
olnce last Suncley.
accidentally struck the base. A towns soujh of Saigon.
Ute rono
IlDia! of 15 Gl'o wialned President Johnaon told a
'lbS government o,ufhorlzedl wounds.
Wsite Houae news conl&lt;rence

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Many Bargains All Over the Srp,.
in Every Department and at the
Warehouse on Mechanic Street

Laura Devon

WEAJHER

Sunny and warm SWiday,
Hlgll In the 71Js or low 80s.
ljonday partiy cloudy, confln.

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"RED LINE 7tltl0''
-Technicolot·, James Caan

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Saturday Night Til 9

SuNDAY,

who, further endang&lt;red Am~ Saturday WOUiKiod 15 'Ameri· baltallons of loyallat lr1lop&amp;can liv~•.' .cans. Movement of the U.S. ahoill 1,000 to 1,2110 men-lo Da
frem•er N~en Cao Ky planeo to hasea eleew~ iD Nang and sold the troops, now
meanwhile rushed lwo n10re South Viet Nam ,.., cleacrlbed numbering !,000 to 1,000, woultl
haliallons of loyalist troop• to lin Washington as a "lhlnnlng 1101 leave the elty unU1
Da Nang, vowing to cruBh the out" ratber than evacuation. . restored."
antl·gov&lt;rnment rebellion In the Thousands of antl-govorn- Ky dleclosed tbe troops Who
ftve north&lt;rn provinceo, The men!, anti-American demoDStra- occupied Da Nang Jut Sunday
Budd his l B Saturday night lora swarmed repeatedly out of bod been on their way to a
ataged wlld anti-Ky, anti- Buddhist pagodas and Into the. combat mlsalon against the
American demonstrations In streets of Salgon Saturday Viet C.., at ~~ Ngai, ooulb

GllllpoU.PI. Pleasant

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DeuoW To Th• Greater Middle Ohio Vallep

SUNDAY, IMY 22, 1966

Pnoollloed ~

AlkedD It be
Vq Tan bow be
&amp;finned and lielell
muaclet, sa)'!Dc the ·
are not u ~ul
thlnt. He rei- ---"~'
aallonal electioas
..
civilian government
"orpniow!" beloro
&lt;rev&lt;rend) Tri Quang, Ieeder of Tile IICbtlrl( al Da
the Buddhist revolt iD llio ~ lncralfngiJ
northern provinces, urging lbo A South Vletnameae Mlrfit·
U.S. to overthrow the Ky captain Saturday .........
regime. Saigon Informants Sa- wilboul ~I of lrlal,
terday !Bid tbe U.S. told Quang rtbel priiQner wilo -~
at bls Hue headquartera 60 him willl arma railed.
miles north of Da Nana that he officer fired a .m,Je .lbol' f!ilt
would regret further rehell the chest of lbo prilonor, ~ ,.
attacks against Americans IUch
wrillllls to b
ao the mortarm, at Da Nang.
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