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-Deputy today in two demonstrations
~~r Nguyen Huu Co said deJll811ding the overthrow of
today tb.e head of the rehelllous Pre· ·,. Ngeyen Cao Ky. Tbey
South Vlelllamese ·tst Division were beaten back each time by
In 111!8 had pledgeolts support marines 'and riot ·ponce Ulllng
to the s.fion government. Tbe cluba and tear gas.
actio~ would cut the .ground Co's announcement that Maj.
from under the rebel movement Gen. Phan Xuan Nnuan had
there.
oent a telegram of support to
Co made lbe announcement the Ky Mvernment removed
in Oa Nang sborUy alter the antl·governrnent mllltary
thousar.ds of Buddhists monks, threat In th8 Buddhist strong·
nuns and children annked bold of Hue.
through lbe heart of Saigon But anti-government feeling

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ANNOUNCE SERVICE
Memorial se"lces will
held at the Hemlock
Grove
ehurch, Sunday at II a.m.

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Covers and Aprons.

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remained high In , Hue and
youths sent a Ietter 'written in
blood to President Jollilion and
the Intamallonal'
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demanding the U
states
cease aiding
.· in bls
"slaughter" of Vietnamese.
They threatened a Da Nang·
type up~g but Nhuan's move
disslpared their threat.
GET INITIAnVE
The U. S. and aiDed forces
bave wrested the "initiative
from th· Communists, in a ser·

les of ground· acllons launched
this weell: that killed hundreds
of VIet CODg may. wreck. the
Communists p~ for a major
moDSOOII offensive, aU, S. mili·
tary apokesman said today.
He said U. S. aJJd
allied
troops see~ Communists forees killed about 65 guerrilla•
Tuesday in scattered action.
U. S, l!irpower continued its
assault on North VIet Naj's
auppl;y and communication lines
leedlng Communist forces be·

lleved massing in South VIet
Nam.
WANTS !ITOP
A South Vietnamese Bnddhlst
leader also said Tuesday night
he bas urged his followers and
government officials alike to
sto~ flghUng and "work lor the
benefit of the country.''
Tbicb Tam . Chau, chsirman
of the Unified Buddhist Church,
told UPI he sent separate cables Tuesday to Premier Ngu·
yen Can Ky and leaden of

his church'• · Vlen Hoa
organization saying ~~~~':=I
seek a compromise BE
of their cijlferences.
Chau sold he asked Ky to
"withdraw _military action" in
Da Nang ' where rebel. troops
who had sought refuge In a
Bud&lt;lhlst pagoda surrendere4
Ibis week. He urged Buddhists
to stop their street demonstr•
lions and hunger strikes and
carcel any plans they may have
lor
suicides.

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System Revised

See The Many New Patterns in Cannon Matching

BmLES GIVEN
Bibleo were presenred In graduating seniors sunday mornlug at the Syracuse Methodist
church during the
Sunday
School hour. Miss Marcia Kerr
on behalf of the school, made
the preoentation to Polly Deck·
er, Jean Sauvage, Carolyn
comb, Linda Leadingham, ll•nill
Wilford and Bill Zerkl' of S
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Francis of Pomeroy IUjb
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Brabham
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Wednesday, with Mrs. B. F.
Gravely and daughter, Mro. J.
A. Eden.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gar·
rett of Dunbar, W. Va. were
Friday geests of her mother,
Mrs. B. F. Gravely and her
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.)itri. J'lo'flale .~ of Co' with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
· ~. .vislteil '_recenlly In Milhoan.
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· , l(f, ·111¥1· Mrs. RandOlph Ward 1,11am1, Fla. bave gone to New
at liav..,."""!', w. va. vlllllid York Clly loJlowlng a visit bart
Sunday wllb ha' 'llotllei', .ldrtl. wlth .,oer mother, Mrs. Lalft
Mrs. E. M. WOod and MJi James · Murray. · .
ar.al&gt;w"y IWd ott.&lt;r rc!:t!•.'el.
C. L. Woocl have returned 'li'Om T. J. Conger of Jlckson splint
MEET TONIGHT
Cleveland where they spent sev- the weel&lt;end wltb • biB 'lrand- P~ matron,s, Pomeroy ChiP'
eral llays wllb the former'• .parents, Mr, and Ml"l. )otiii ter O.E.S., will meet TUesday
.._ughter aDd IMIII"ID-Iaw, . Mr. lfsrrUon and fiDIIJy.
evening at the bome of Mrs. AJ.
ad Mrs. Don l}r~bor.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford. MJJ. fred Crow.

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ed wllb an II!Tansemenl using
iris, one of the speclaiUes of
Ml"l. Dillard.
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Following the meeUng I he
members and guests went to
the dining room where a · •
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table covered with a linen cloth ·
and cenmed with an arrang...
menl ol pink azaleas and pink
tapers. The pink col..- was Clll'
Q.AUDIA :.tiLLER
ried out in the napkins, straw·
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berry dessert, and favors of
Mr. aed Mrs. Herbert L. Mil•
miniature picture hats filled
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with nuts. Miss Zerkle served ler, 11'1 onno~
, l!oe ·enPifiDeet of
· daapter
at the silver coffee service.
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reetor, state flower shOw chair- a naturalistic style using
a
Claudia ~ - - · pa.
May 25-26
llld!f~·, lhe 1011 of Mr.
· man, accredited flower judge wood board, an unusual piece .,-. :--m-W£!11
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aad ~. \ Demerlo Badll!y,
and arranger, who gave a dem- of driFtwood, greenery and pur- S.
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' onstralion on "llasic Principles pie spring flowers combined ~
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mond,
Obio. 1\UJs Miller Ill a
of Flower Arranging." Mrs. Tit- with a figurine of St. Francis; ~
''TOWN TAMER"
aradaate ol Sollthera Local
- Tecbnicolorus demon~trated Per pro[ession- an outstanding one featured the ~
Dnna Andrews Terry !\loore al touch as she product.'ti
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School al 'li, 11114 Ia einar- color pink, using pink snapd.rag- ;1
" LIVING IT UP"
ployed
by The ~u of u..
rang~Jr:ent~ using dried mater- ons, pink tulips and greenery ~:
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Compensslllla 111
Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, ials, rr-sh spring !lowers, and in a pink container creating a ,,_
Janet Leigh
various greenery mto picturesq- geometric design. She also de- '!· ~
~ ColambD&amp; Mr. Hadley 111 eo\.
ue displays.
signed an abstract pattern us- ~
~ ployecl by Woslbrook eon.
SUNDAy, MONDAY
I Among the disp.ays was one ing weeping willow branches in 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Sebo and try Club Ill Mansfield. No deft.
and TUESDAY
,., 29&gt;30-31
I featuring peacock feathers in a sweeping line combined with children returned home SUnday lllte dele bas beea oet lor the
brilliant colors seo:ul'ed from large yellow mums and green- evening, after spending the wedding.
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the oeacocks th01 an• kept at ery, and a table arrangement weekend at lndlanapolis, Ind.
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country home near Rutland. using white snapdragons in a with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carmam AUerul
James Stewart, Richard Ar·
len, Ernest Borgnine, Dan I The feat hers were arranged ia frosted container with
white Paul Seho. While there they Niece'• Weddlng
Duryea
a Ia venae" glass c,ndle bolder ' iris and orchid asters in
a attended the lime trials of In- Mr nd M I
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Iin an effective manner.
oymmetrical effect.
dianapolis 500 races.
Pe j, aF k ~;antte~~an
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ac 9r .• . . a . , . e
1- - - opened the meeting and we~ Mrs. Eula Welker returned recent }l'edd!Jig. of their niece,
comed the members and guests, to her home, Columbus Sunday Brenda' Mile~
. lth, to ROI)ald
and thanked Mrs. Stansbury for after a four weeks visit with Probasco _of
U. · Arlny.
her hospitality in having the her daughter and oon-in-law, Mr. Brenda it ·lb
ter of Mr.
meeting for the hostesses.
and Mrs. Orville Well and her and Mrs. Guy S'tnith of Colum·
Others included Mrs. Edgar son and daughter.Jn.law, Mr. bus and Ronald Is the son of
Reynolds, president of the Am a· and Mrs. Ralph Welker and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prubasleur Garden Club, Mrs. Earl family. She was accompamed CO of Lancaster.
Knight also member of that home by her daughter, Eileen The weddlnjNook place at the
club, Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, and who spent the weekend with st. Peters Church 1!1 Lancaster.
Mrs. Emerson Jones. Hostess- relatives here.
A re""ptl&lt;!n was ~elilat ~ com,
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mun•ty center w•th many friends
es were Mrs. Halbe Zerkle, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dar! Williams and relatives as guesls.
Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs. Crary of Findlay were weekend geests The new' bride will join her
DavJs, Mrs. Robert Rawlings of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Well bUllband In the near future In
~nd Mrs. Ray Hecox, conlribut· and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wei· Teras where be Is stationed
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ANNOuNCE SERVICE
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Memorial service will he
Johnny Appleseed, done by Miss Gordon Fisher student
at held at the BirUngham Church
DaJSy Saunders, bad been 1!1•·
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hildr ,
lege, Parkersburg, W Va. arllV· Norris wtll be the opeaker.
Publ1c
rary ~ . en s room. ed today, In spend 1
three
Mrs. John Kmca1d reported weeks summer vacation with
on the flower show held . at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. MasPomeroy and n~med nbbon on Fisher and family.
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wmners from MJ&lt;Idleport m' eluding Mrs. Bruce
Lloyd, Gregory Roush returned to
Mrs. Garen Stansbury,
Mrs. his studieo at Ohio
Max Roller, and Mrs. Kincaid. Sunday evening, after
Mrs. Walter Hayes reported on ing the weekend with his par·
When It comes to money matters, there is no substl·
the radio program given each ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Milron
tute for experience: experience in saving, experience
month
over
WMPO.
Roush.
in management and expe rience in safety. Since its
The group discussed plant· Ml"l. Ernest Kennedy of Ak·
founding, our bank has grown steadily, offering the
most up-to-date procedures based on our years of exings and work done on the tri· ron was the weekend guest of
perience. U!t us help you!
angle park at the intersection Mrs. Edith Thomas and Mrs.
of Route 7 and fund raising pr&lt;&gt;- Cora Wiggins.
jects were discussed I1Jr tbe fu· Mr. and Mro. Cbarleo Goeg·
ture. A thank you note was read leln and family spent the week·
from Miss Susan Park. The
end at Beverly with Mr. and
[ voted to participate in the re- Mrs. Marshall Miller and fam.
1 galla parade with Mrs.
Uy.
and Mrs. Stansbury as
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Kathy Morgan of Middleport
chairman.
spent Saturday night with her
• Miss Nellie Zerkle gave
grandmother, Mrs. W. A. Mor·
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS
tribute to the late Mrs. A. A. gao, Athens Road.
Dillard, well known gardener. Mr. and Mrs. William
C.
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.

the May meeting of the Mid· Sbe also displayed the aecesdleporl Garden Club held Mon· ~ tools lnr sucressllj] flower
day evening at the bome of arrang~DJ. Among the mey
Mrs. Garen Stansbury.
. arrangements creared by Mro.
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Mrs. William Morris
was Titus daring the everung was
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Pomeroy, Onlo
vice president;
Mrs. George nese style; a black container
Anderson, secretary; and Mrs. featuring dark red silk ud ve~
James Arnold, treasurer. The vet roses combined with bamLAST TIME TONIGHT
officers will be installed in Sep- boo; an unusual one using Fugl
"REO LINE 7000'"
-~chnicolor l tember and take office In OCto- mums made from corn husks
James Caan
Laura Devon ber.
combined with
banboo and
Ftaturette
Miss
Anna
Howell,
program
Beech
leaves
in
a
brown conColorc•rtoont
chairman, introduced
Mrs. tainer.
James Titus, a past regional di- Other arrangements included
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than eight r~undtrippers a Elsewhere In the. Nai!OAal Glaaio.
Dol 8uttoa will woo bll 111111 B'alllr, 1 tblowlla anw by York eatcm .Jetry
'l'he last three Los Ang•Jes season smce )Omtng the Dodg- League, 8aA FranclscG stopped Fairly baited a two-l'UII game against four letbacU l'llllburlb rfcblllelder Jllberto helped tile Aatro
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Dcxiger victories have b""n ers In 1956, suddenly has P II t 1 bur 8 b 5• 2; Houatn• boJnlio SaturdaY as lhe Docigel'll Tuesday ud lanlled DIM• Ia CI-te ud WIW. Maya'a Genllle's thre&amp;run double

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IDiawlul or underhanded means
• the Held but rot~er !Qat
outlleider-III'st ba.lP.Iuan Ron
Fa!rlf baa found the home run
rroove.
Tbe 27-year-old lellhanded

His fifth home run of the
season and fourth iB the last
week reached tile distant right
field seats at Dodger Stadium
in tile eigbtil Inning Tuesday
night and provided Los ~ngeies
with a 3-2 triumph over

Chicago shutout St. LouiJ 1-0.
Philadelphia Isn't the OA!y
victim of Fairly's receal !mig
ball beroicl. He turoed on the
power last weekend alter
warming up wltil bll """'ond
home rua of the year oa May

POINTING THE WAY

Mondfiy nlgbt, smacking bls made a nl!ltb liming Phillie nm
r.urtl! of the year off Pi~ off Los Aagelea re11a1 pltdler
tabureb'• Dol Cardwell before Ron Perraaoalli meaalnglen.
Los Aagelea scored a nm on a Sal Francisco broke a 1-2 tie
(renk play iB the laat of U1e wltil three r1111 ID the ae4tlllb
lllnth to adre the Bucs 3-2
off iPirate loser VerDOD Law.
Fairly'• ..,. Jl'Owe&amp;l paid off ISJngJea by wiDDIDI pltchtr

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tba eamp~Ip Mdecl tbe acor- and allowed cmly- New
Mack of Dover, N.J.,
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bit In ~1-3 innings to win
Maguire of New
9ocoRd place Houstoll re- liral decllloa o1 the ~01
will ahare ''Bowler ol
m•Ined 1 1·1 pD* llebiDd the Cbica&amp;o mapped AI
Year" horJors at · the sldb It!:
Gluts by malllinl Met atarter acoreiclo IDling streak at :II amwal awards . dinner of
J1cl!: FIBitlr for lour I'UIII with • slnJile run ta the
Melrf"'· Utan Bowling Wriun1•il'i
beloN a IBID wu Nllred Ill the IIIII added aaotber in tbe JAuociaticHI June lt.

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McCool Stops Braves, Reds Win, 8-2
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Where 1the Reds' sixth inllnr tpluree
wtUid lhe Cincinnati Rt!ds be iA that resulted In an 1-2 breeze
lhe standings teday if It weren't over the Bravot.
for young Billy McCool?
"I'd juat like to bavo about
Cool BII\Y. the 21-year-old re. 60 relief appearuces with a
Uef ace fOr the Redo, UBUally lil-nm lead," McCool laid.
eloaea lhe door on oppo11ents It waa Jay'a llftlt vlciDry of
after ClllchmaU builds up a one the aeason and McCoill bu
or two run lead in the !are In· gained credit lor uvea In lbreo
Dings.
of them.
The LawreoceviUe, Ind., res!- "If Billy can juat earry me
dent did It again Tueaday night a little longer," cracked Jay,
againat the Atlaata Braves, e•· "I'll start linlllhing my owa
cept it waa a ali-run lead he games."
was called upoa to hold. He
8mUea Aplemy
came in lor Joey Jay, who was The game was 1 Iaugher lw
lifted lor a pinchbitter during the Reds ID more waya tban

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'lben were tmlleo tploimy
lo the Clnc!n..g locker

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The Redo were trailing
roll over and try to 1\DOCk it olll,., ·.~
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when they uploded '~~~~~of his hands," Jay exp~. , d!il
McCool'• lint baae bit of
Brava' atarter Denny Lo
Jay's 6-fooH, &lt;!25-pound fr~ ~
ud Joy'1
lor sllatralgbt hits and eight
ended up upside down, ca~ B!J·
aUde at home plate Ia the
all in the aiXth.
Oliver to remark "lt'o the firfl · .&lt;••
lnniJJI,
Pllvlelldl Aid r..dw1111o 811 lim•. I've ever t~~ed a guy out:~*
Don Pavletlch's two-nm
on hiS backSide. ·
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and Jolm Edwards'
Dick Simpson, obtained In ,r~
waa dtiDI 101111 amillal
double were the big blowa
tilat trade with Baltimore wllll , q~
hll lour bill ID live limes
the Inning, Leo Cardenas
Milt Pappas lor Frank RobiJI. ~~~
bat qalaal Allal(la
· ed Chi Chi Olivo with 1
aon, made hiS first starting ap. •1,.
Helml oollocted two
acored Vada Pinson,
pearance for the Reds and flied •. o''
the Reda' hll atath
Art Shamaky
out twice. He replaced Tommy · ,~
Hilmi h8l banged
at the plate
llllrpor, who had an Injured ,';:.
elgbl bits ID If
Edward&amp; follewed with his
band.
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tht put lllree (ames to up
run double.
In the final game of the At· ' '~
A sacrifice fly by
lanta series tonight. II will b• &gt;:.
Mel Quee!1 and Jklms'
Pappas starting lor the Reds ·· '·'
lingle of the inning sent
against Tony Cloninger of the
the other two runa.
Braves.
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CAIRO (UPI) -Heavyweight' Clay left Lolldon
champion Cassius Clay, who after his Saturday night
stems to make more friends round tecbAical knockout
abroad lhan in his own country, Henry Cooper alld stopped
planned a four-day recuperation at Frankfurt, GermBAy, for a
period here from tile gruelling 411-rnlnute fight talk with
training for bls latest title Mildenberger, who may ba
defense.
next opponent.
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ALL-STAR
HA5 8iil:M
KfCKIA/G lA/

Do You Remember, Dallal!
You have buill 1 monumellt
atone,
You have filled It with 11:'~;~1
That tilose who cared
remember
A man, named Kennedy
Who came to your eity
To tell yoo
That, "Except tile Lord keep
tile city;
The watcbmao waketh In vaill,

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BISHOPS WIN 11-4
WESTERVILLE, Obio (UPI)
-Ohio Wealayan'a Dave Cook

Hidden Valley Country Club · ~!~:~~~:~~~~~
• 't"Ies Listed£or May 29
Act lVI

THE POET'S
CORNER

Sandy? we only

~~~;r.1o~ :~me your

The champion thea continued

Felipe Alou belted his

oa to Cairo at the JRvlta'tlo• of homer of tho oeason and

lllclude vlsita to the NUo Delta
factorlea, the Aawan Dam, the
Suez Canel and Aleulldria.
"Everybody here loveo
and I love everybody
Clay aald alld thea asked
offlclllo to forego lbelr
becauaa he wu very
juat ll'8llecl It real.

Smith

Pollee said, howem, tiley Arlington, about five block.s
teday denied tbere was any learned Beillnger had been in apart
.
knollll ~nnectlon between the the tavern recentlY with a tall Bo!Dnger, a bachelor, Dved In
olaylng t1 rocket expert Loren brunette, who was not .Mrs. two rented rooms in Upper ArE. JloUlnger and the May 8 Davenport, whose slaying Is un- lingion lor 14 years while workmunlei t1 British bora beauty aolved.
ing at Ohio State UDiverslty's
llrs. !All! Daveoport.
:Authorities said tile same reckel propulsion laboraiDry.
JioWI!\'0!', officers linked the weapon, a 25 • caliber automa~ He was tlie popular ooncepl'
· murder of tile 40-year..,ld Ohio lc of foreign . manufactlll'e was tlon of profesaor tr aelenl!s~
Blato , tiDJ'I,erslty rocket ~nd used to kill Bollinger In the quiet with not 1118111frlenda and
mlaaile researcher to the rob- third • floor storeroom •• killed wrapped up In .bls work.
bery • llaying deaths ol two lwt service station attendants.
His assoelaleJ at Ohi9 State,
lerfk!e ,station allelldallta In the The slaying of Bollinger ~nd where !Ie bad resigned etfeetlve
, Coi1DDbul area '!Jst YtJf,
Mrs. Davenpert ,were similar In June SO, gave an enliref7 diller"1- !mew of nollllng eoacrete tilat hotli 1 were sbo.l iJI tile baek, ent ptcllire of BoiUfJger than clld
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Miss Ethel Eviili, a day bar·
ctlllljlct!oll ~~n ~ two Bollinger was shot nve times maid at tile ,tav~ below lh.e
~" ~ .l!gt: 1 Ralpb and foulid. lYing In a pool of storage ..O.m where the slayq
~ llld 'Of the Bollinger blood in .• storage rool1) of a 1to11 pi~. , .
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liuUdlng , where he plaMed It The ~I'IWild SJid ba liked a,
A La;maid ID ,1 tavern In the or:en an olfiC6. Mra. .Daven- straight silo~ tl' wbiaiey wlfl1 a Mr. and Mra. Alvin Myers, 811• ., ~ ,whe!l Bo!jlln~~· P,.rt'a body :Was, otulled IDto the l)eer ~. Jlld '" "' :1M! bad vw Rlc!fe.
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BASEBALL
EQUIPMENT

PoJi,ceDenyAnyLink Between Bo.llinger, ~:~g. ~:.:~y~edift
r.awrence
Mrs. Davenport, but Murders were Sinn
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Helms' thlrd inning double.
"I atarted to go head first,
you know," Jay laughed. "!
W8Ated io sneak in."
Joy Upside Dowa
"When laaw that Gene

VIUNGS' TEAM
MINNEAPOLLS - ST. ~:
(UPI) -The Mlmleaola V.
of tile Natloaal Football League
received ligned ooatracts
four playen, II wu ouoiDII'ed I ~:&gt;o--w
Tuesday.
The lour lllcluded ~=: I

Chester
Society N0tes

Lambert. They called on Mr.
and Mrs. Denzil Cleland Sumlay 1
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Uland Smith
800 Lee, and daughter Sherr!,
Jessi!Jl, Ga., spent a few
wltil Mr. and Mrs. Denzil
land. They came fqr the graduaUon of Bill Allen.
Paul Aillaon, Zaneaville, vlslted Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beaver,
recently.
Mrs. Elsie Cross, Racine, vlsited Mrs. C. K. Nelaon, recent·
Jy.
Mr. and Mrs. Georee,Sargent
and Min Joyce Myers
J.Joda Myers apent Saturday
r.amdeR Park. 'li.'l.l.~:.
Mr. apd Mrs. ~ Myers
and family spent Sunday' with

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tbe Ulllted Arab Republic.
lected three hits in all to
Offlclall of tile 8upreme the Braves.
Coulell of lalamle Allain Jay took aome ribbing
greeted Clay aad immedlatoly
teammates about his
out!IRed an Itinerary that would into horne plate II a futile

Conference baseball game.
them by lhelr Dumber
Because 1 leU YtU truth."
Gory Hill.
The unusual feat came In
HERE, Ma'm"
But, do you remember
---'·
Wesleyan's aiDe-run second in"Wanted lor treason" poa~
IIGNS wrrii aNCJNNAn
PI'. PLEASANT - A full p.m. on No. 7 fairway.
ning. Cook's two · run homer
ers
CINCINNATI (UPl) - Jim
Ust of acdvlties 'or tile day Relay raceS, ages 11-9 at 3 eame OA the llrot pitch, and a
That dsy In your otreell,
Ard, I ~ basketball eenter
bq ·o - ·announced for the p.m. on No. 7 fairway.
grand-slam homer followed IaTbe "lmJIOllch Earl Warren" from JUIDoil, baa liped oletter
official opening of the IDddeo Relay races, ages 10-12 at ter In the itlblng off a relief
signa
d lltent with tbe u.lvtnlty of
Valley Country Club near Pt. 3:30 p.m. on No. 7 fairway. pitcher, giving blm aix nms ba~
Upon your biUboardJ,
Cillclmlali. Ard, I star '"' the
Pleuant oa Sunday, May 29, Junior High volley
b a! I ted IR.
The $1500 newspaper ad
Tbomtoa
ToWIIIblp
aCCdrdinf .to Tom K. Fisher, game at 1:30 p.m.
BY OLARICE ALLEN
Saying, "Kennedy II coming
leam wbloh woo lhe
president of the board of gov- Senior High volley
ball
Z() SCHOOlS PARTICIPATE
Mr
d M Ro Christy
November 22,
Stall ellampiOUhip
ernors.
game at 2 p.m.
· an
"·
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' we must get In right now
lpl'ing, avvapd 16.S points
'l1le e,vehts which are open Driving contest, women at ATHENS, Ohio IUPI) -Mort Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and Or forget It!"
IU roboundl fill' pme.
to roembel!l only begin at 11 2:30 p.m.
than %0 schools and 300 athletes cblldren •. Mrs: Letila Wood, Do you remember, llaliaa?
a.m. aM'• continue throughout Driving c'Ontest for me• at will compete Memorial Day Ia Mrs.. Lillie Chnsty Mr. &amp; Mrs. Except to protest your "in1oo-l nGHT SET JUNE J1
Ohio Univmity's All-Ohio Co~ Virgil Wood, Mrs. Dawsoo, Da•"
UVICRPOOL, Eogland IUPI)
lh e d_ay. Eveo ts pIanned are 3:3(1 p.m.
.
id M
M and Mrs Don
cence .
BlacltpCX&gt;I
as follows,
Potluck supper at 5 p.m.
leg•aU! !rack meet. The favor- v
ora, r.
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But where was the protest
Brian Londoa of
II .~ until 4 p m· - free Horseshoe pitching contest ites were Miami from tile Mid- Matlack and daughter and Mr. Before that day In November! wiD meet •iibth-ranked
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6 until 9
American Conference
along and Mrs. Harold Hawk and sons Do you remember, Dallas!
Jobaaon of Medina, Obio In
12 ~~~ncing on :~~~ from , witil Ohio Conference powers enjoyed a picnic Sunday. at a
~~fs
r~e~;:r
.children
to
IO.rounder at Liverpool Stadiu1ml
6 30
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til 9 nd 1 te
Mount Union and Akron. Qtb.. park near McConnellsvllie.
June 21, promoter Lourie
J!elay races, nges 6-7 at 2:3(1 unFirewo~ks d~sp~~Y at dark ers exported to be In
the B~rs'n.JCI=n :en andS so~
NAMED BEAD COACH
aaaounced Tuesday.
bltrDatloaal Leap Slaadlngs and. swimming all day.
running were Kent State, Bow~
a
· wrence mi
OWENSVD.LE, Ohio (UPI)B· Ualted Press lDlentallonal
lng GreeR and Central State. were In Atilena Wedneaday. Bob Wieaenbalm, 1 former UnlJIG'S LOSE, ••
Y
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A2C Jack Gintiler of
'ty of ClnciRnati basketball BOWLING
GREEN,
Columbua
~S ~ p~ G: CANUCKS COACH
BELMONT STAKES
Air F~rce Base spent a week- ::: was named Tuesday beacl (UPI) - Cblcinaati def&lt;oated 1
JackaoBvl
29 t 690
VANCOUVER, B.C. (UPil end With bls motber Mrs. Wll- basketball coach at Clermonl Bowlmc ar- e-3 Tuesday
Toledo
16 11 :~93 3 Bert Olmstead, coach of th• NEW YORK IUPI) -!Cauai ma Glntiler.
Northeastol'll 111gb School here. tba final baseball game t1 the
Rochester
15 15 .500 5'1.1 V"Fouver Canucks of the King, Kentucky Derby and Mrs. Ona Osbo~e,. Athens, He succeeds BIUy Hyder, who IIUIOII '"" both teams. Clllcl•
Buffalo
13 15 .464 &amp;'l.o 1Western Hockey League, be- Preakness winner, arrived at apent Tuesday 'l!g!I With Mrs. resigned to become atbletic ell- IIIII fiDisbed with • JS.I4-1 reoRichmond
13 17 .433 7'1.1 came tile leading candidate for Aqueduct race track Tuesday, Letha Wood and attended
rector at the achaol.
ad ud the hlcou at If.&amp;.!.
Syracuse
11 20 .350 10 the job of general manager and In preparatioa for tile June t D. ol A. Lodge.
Clelandl
TOI'OIIto
9 20 .310 II coach of the team Tuesday l'IJJlll!ng of the Belmont Slakea, Mr. and Mrs. DeiWI
WATCH PAR11
TuesdsJ'• llesallll
when Max McNab resigned as tile tblrd jewel Ia racing'a were Sunday diBDer guesta
Toledo 4 Jacks s, 1st, 8 Innings general manager.
triple crown.
M~j and Mrs. Clayton Allea
The modem watch ~~~
Jacksonville 10 Toledo 5, Znd
McNab accepted a job as Racing's top 11-year..,ld was 8 'M· and M Eldon Kra,uel-1 more than 13S pieces, .
Rocbeater 4 Buffalo I
co,.,h and general manager of accompanied in the van by ter rR . ~
M
the hairspring. I• a lady'•
Syracuae 4 Toronto 3
tile San Diego Gulis, the newest o• ner Mike Ford and groom bel
on rs.
this hairspring is leas
Richmond $ Columbus 1
WHL entry.
Popeye Stevenaon.
Mr
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Mrs. Roy Christy and Mre.
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than eight r~undtrippers a Elsewhere In the. Nai!OAal Glaaio.
Dol 8uttoa will woo bll 111111 B'alllr, 1 tblowlla anw by York eatcm .Jetry
'l'he last three Los Ang•Jes season smce )Omtng the Dodg- League, 8aA FranclscG stopped Fairly baited a two-l'UII game against four letbacU l'llllburlb rfcblllelder Jllberto helped tile Aatro
lid
Dcxiger victories have b""n ers In 1956, suddenly has P II t 1 bur 8 b 5• 2; Houatn• boJnlio SaturdaY as lhe Docigel'll Tuesday ud lanlled DIM• Ia CI-te ud WIW. Maya'a Genllle's thre&amp;run double

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champions have resortei to
IDiawlul or underhanded means
• the Held but rot~er !Qat
outlleider-III'st ba.lP.Iuan Ron
Fa!rlf baa found the home run
rroove.
Tbe 27-year-old lellhanded

His fifth home run of the
season and fourth iB the last
week reached tile distant right
field seats at Dodger Stadium
in tile eigbtil Inning Tuesday
night and provided Los ~ngeies
with a 3-2 triumph over

Chicago shutout St. LouiJ 1-0.
Philadelphia Isn't the OA!y
victim of Fairly's receal !mig
ball beroicl. He turoed on the
power last weekend alter
warming up wltil bll """'ond
home rua of the year oa May

POINTING THE WAY

Mondfiy nlgbt, smacking bls made a nl!ltb liming Phillie nm
r.urtl! of the year off Pi~ off Los Aagelea re11a1 pltdler
tabureb'• Dol Cardwell before Ron Perraaoalli meaalnglen.
Los Aagelea scored a nm on a Sal Francisco broke a 1-2 tie
(renk play iB the laat of U1e wltil three r1111 ID the ae4tlllb
lllnth to adre the Bucs 3-2
off iPirate loser VerDOD Law.
Fairly'• ..,. Jl'Owe&amp;l paid off ISJngJea by wiDDIDI pltchtr

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tba eamp~Ip Mdecl tbe acor- and allowed cmly- New
Mack of Dover, N.J.,
IJJI,
bit In ~1-3 innings to win
Maguire of New
9ocoRd place Houstoll re- liral decllloa o1 the ~01
will ahare ''Bowler ol
m•Ined 1 1·1 pD* llebiDd the Cbica&amp;o mapped AI
Year" horJors at · the sldb It!:
Gluts by malllinl Met atarter acoreiclo IDling streak at :II amwal awards . dinner of
J1cl!: FIBitlr for lour I'UIII with • slnJile run ta the
Melrf"'· Utan Bowling Wriun1•il'i
beloN a IBID wu Nllred Ill the IIIII added aaotber in tbe JAuociaticHI June lt.

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McCool Stops Braves, Reds Win, 8-2
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Where 1the Reds' sixth inllnr tpluree
wtUid lhe Cincinnati Rt!ds be iA that resulted In an 1-2 breeze
lhe standings teday if It weren't over the Bravot.
for young Billy McCool?
"I'd juat like to bavo about
Cool BII\Y. the 21-year-old re. 60 relief appearuces with a
Uef ace fOr the Redo, UBUally lil-nm lead," McCool laid.
eloaea lhe door on oppo11ents It waa Jay'a llftlt vlciDry of
after ClllchmaU builds up a one the aeason and McCoill bu
or two run lead in the !are In· gained credit lor uvea In lbreo
Dings.
of them.
The LawreoceviUe, Ind., res!- "If Billy can juat earry me
dent did It again Tueaday night a little longer," cracked Jay,
againat the Atlaata Braves, e•· "I'll start linlllhing my owa
cept it waa a ali-run lead he games."
was called upoa to hold. He
8mUea Aplemy
came in lor Joey Jay, who was The game was 1 Iaugher lw
lifted lor a pinchbitter during the Reds ID more waya tban

one.

'lben were tmlleo tploimy
lo the Clnc!n..g locker

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The Redo were trailing
roll over and try to 1\DOCk it olll,., ·.~
ovll' the IIIVIIH'1III aldt
when they uploded '~~~~~of his hands," Jay exp~. , d!il
McCool'• lint baae bit of
Brava' atarter Denny Lo
Jay's 6-fooH, &lt;!25-pound fr~ ~
ud Joy'1
lor sllatralgbt hits and eight
ended up upside down, ca~ B!J·
aUde at home plate Ia the
all in the aiXth.
Oliver to remark "lt'o the firfl · .&lt;••
lnniJJI,
Pllvlelldl Aid r..dw1111o 811 lim•. I've ever t~~ed a guy out:~*
Don Pavletlch's two-nm
on hiS backSide. ·
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and Jolm Edwards'
Dick Simpson, obtained In ,r~
waa dtiDI 101111 amillal
double were the big blowa
tilat trade with Baltimore wllll , q~
hll lour bill ID live limes
the Inning, Leo Cardenas
Milt Pappas lor Frank RobiJI. ~~~
bat qalaal Allal(la
· ed Chi Chi Olivo with 1
aon, made hiS first starting ap. •1,.
Helml oollocted two
acored Vada Pinson,
pearance for the Reds and flied •. o''
the Reda' hll atath
Art Shamaky
out twice. He replaced Tommy · ,~
Hilmi h8l banged
at the plate
llllrpor, who had an Injured ,';:.
elgbl bits ID If
Edward&amp; follewed with his
band.
•::;;-;
tht put lllree (ames to up
run double.
In the final game of the At· ' '~
A sacrifice fly by
lanta series tonight. II will b• &gt;:.
Mel Quee!1 and Jklms'
Pappas starting lor the Reds ·· '·'
lingle of the inning sent
against Tony Cloninger of the
the other two runa.
Braves.
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Clay In CairO
CAIRO (UPI) -Heavyweight' Clay left Lolldon
champion Cassius Clay, who after his Saturday night
stems to make more friends round tecbAical knockout
abroad lhan in his own country, Henry Cooper alld stopped
planned a four-day recuperation at Frankfurt, GermBAy, for a
period here from tile gruelling 411-rnlnute fight talk with
training for bls latest title Mildenberger, who may ba
defense.
next opponent.
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ALL-STAR
HA5 8iil:M
KfCKIA/G lA/

Do You Remember, Dallal!
You have buill 1 monumellt
atone,
You have filled It with 11:'~;~1
That tilose who cared
remember
A man, named Kennedy
Who came to your eity
To tell yoo
That, "Except tile Lord keep
tile city;
The watcbmao waketh In vaill,

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New Season

BISHOPS WIN 11-4
WESTERVILLE, Obio (UPI)
-Ohio Wealayan'a Dave Cook

Hidden Valley Country Club · ~!~:~~~:~~~~~
• 't"Ies Listed£or May 29
Act lVI

THE POET'S
CORNER

Sandy? we only

~~~;r.1o~ :~me your

The champion thea continued

Felipe Alou belted his

oa to Cairo at the JRvlta'tlo• of homer of tho oeason and

lllclude vlsita to the NUo Delta
factorlea, the Aawan Dam, the
Suez Canel and Aleulldria.
"Everybody here loveo
and I love everybody
Clay aald alld thea asked
offlclllo to forego lbelr
becauaa he wu very
juat ll'8llecl It real.

Smith

Pollee said, howem, tiley Arlington, about five block.s
teday denied tbere was any learned Beillnger had been in apart
.
knollll ~nnectlon between the the tavern recentlY with a tall Bo!Dnger, a bachelor, Dved In
olaylng t1 rocket expert Loren brunette, who was not .Mrs. two rented rooms in Upper ArE. JloUlnger and the May 8 Davenport, whose slaying Is un- lingion lor 14 years while workmunlei t1 British bora beauty aolved.
ing at Ohio State UDiverslty's
llrs. !All! Daveoport.
:Authorities said tile same reckel propulsion laboraiDry.
JioWI!\'0!', officers linked the weapon, a 25 • caliber automa~ He was tlie popular ooncepl'
· murder of tile 40-year..,ld Ohio lc of foreign . manufactlll'e was tlon of profesaor tr aelenl!s~
Blato , tiDJ'I,erslty rocket ~nd used to kill Bollinger In the quiet with not 1118111frlenda and
mlaaile researcher to the rob- third • floor storeroom •• killed wrapped up In .bls work.
bery • llaying deaths ol two lwt service station attendants.
His assoelaleJ at Ohi9 State,
lerfk!e ,station allelldallta In the The slaying of Bollinger ~nd where !Ie bad resigned etfeetlve
, Coi1DDbul area '!Jst YtJf,
Mrs. Davenpert ,were similar In June SO, gave an enliref7 diller"1- !mew of nollllng eoacrete tilat hotli 1 were sbo.l iJI tile baek, ent ptcllire of BoiUfJger than clld
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Joy Upside Dowa
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VIUNGS' TEAM
MINNEAPOLLS - ST. ~:
(UPI) -The Mlmleaola V.
of tile Natloaal Football League
received ligned ooatracts
four playen, II wu ouoiDII'ed I ~:&gt;o--w
Tuesday.
The lour lllcluded ~=: I

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Society N0tes

Lambert. They called on Mr.
and Mrs. Denzil Cleland Sumlay 1
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Uland Smith
800 Lee, and daughter Sherr!,
Jessi!Jl, Ga., spent a few
wltil Mr. and Mrs. Denzil
land. They came fqr the graduaUon of Bill Allen.
Paul Aillaon, Zaneaville, vlslted Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beaver,
recently.
Mrs. Elsie Cross, Racine, vlsited Mrs. C. K. Nelaon, recent·
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Mr. and Mrs. Georee,Sargent
and Min Joyce Myers
J.Joda Myers apent Saturday
r.amdeR Park. 'li.'l.l.~:.
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lected three hits in all to
Offlclall of tile 8upreme the Braves.
Coulell of lalamle Allain Jay took aome ribbing
greeted Clay aad immedlatoly
teammates about his
out!IRed an Itinerary that would into horne plate II a futile

Conference baseball game.
them by lhelr Dumber
Because 1 leU YtU truth."
Gory Hill.
The unusual feat came In
HERE, Ma'm"
But, do you remember
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IIGNS wrrii aNCJNNAn
PI'. PLEASANT - A full p.m. on No. 7 fairway.
ning. Cook's two · run homer
ers
CINCINNATI (UPl) - Jim
Ust of acdvlties 'or tile day Relay raceS, ages 11-9 at 3 eame OA the llrot pitch, and a
That dsy In your otreell,
Ard, I ~ basketball eenter
bq ·o - ·announced for the p.m. on No. 7 fairway.
grand-slam homer followed IaTbe "lmJIOllch Earl Warren" from JUIDoil, baa liped oletter
official opening of the IDddeo Relay races, ages 10-12 at ter In the itlblng off a relief
signa
d lltent with tbe u.lvtnlty of
Valley Country Club near Pt. 3:30 p.m. on No. 7 fairway. pitcher, giving blm aix nms ba~
Upon your biUboardJ,
Cillclmlali. Ard, I star '"' the
Pleuant oa Sunday, May 29, Junior High volley
b a! I ted IR.
The $1500 newspaper ad
Tbomtoa
ToWIIIblp
aCCdrdinf .to Tom K. Fisher, game at 1:30 p.m.
BY OLARICE ALLEN
Saying, "Kennedy II coming
leam wbloh woo lhe
president of the board of gov- Senior High volley
ball
Z() SCHOOlS PARTICIPATE
Mr
d M Ro Christy
November 22,
Stall ellampiOUhip
ernors.
game at 2 p.m.
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lpl'ing, avvapd 16.S points
'l1le e,vehts which are open Driving contest, women at ATHENS, Ohio IUPI) -Mort Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and Or forget It!"
IU roboundl fill' pme.
to roembel!l only begin at 11 2:30 p.m.
than %0 schools and 300 athletes cblldren •. Mrs: Letila Wood, Do you remember, llaliaa?
a.m. aM'• continue throughout Driving c'Ontest for me• at will compete Memorial Day Ia Mrs.. Lillie Chnsty Mr. &amp; Mrs. Except to protest your "in1oo-l nGHT SET JUNE J1
Ohio Univmity's All-Ohio Co~ Virgil Wood, Mrs. Dawsoo, Da•"
UVICRPOOL, Eogland IUPI)
lh e d_ay. Eveo ts pIanned are 3:3(1 p.m.
.
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M and Mrs Don
cence .
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as follows,
Potluck supper at 5 p.m.
leg•aU! !rack meet. The favor- v
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Brian Londoa of
II .~ until 4 p m· - free Horseshoe pitching contest ites were Miami from tile Mid- Matlack and daughter and Mr. Before that day In November! wiD meet •iibth-ranked
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American Conference
along and Mrs. Harold Hawk and sons Do you remember, Dallas!
Jobaaon of Medina, Obio In
12 ~~~ncing on :~~~ from , witil Ohio Conference powers enjoyed a picnic Sunday. at a
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r~e~;:r
.children
to
IO.rounder at Liverpool Stadiu1ml
6 30
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Mount Union and Akron. Qtb.. park near McConnellsvllie.
June 21, promoter Lourie
J!elay races, nges 6-7 at 2:3(1 unFirewo~ks d~sp~~Y at dark ers exported to be In
the B~rs'n.JCI=n :en andS so~
NAMED BEAD COACH
aaaounced Tuesday.
bltrDatloaal Leap Slaadlngs and. swimming all day.
running were Kent State, Bow~
a
· wrence mi
OWENSVD.LE, Ohio (UPI)B· Ualted Press lDlentallonal
lng GreeR and Central State. were In Atilena Wedneaday. Bob Wieaenbalm, 1 former UnlJIG'S LOSE, ••
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A2C Jack Gintiler of
'ty of ClnciRnati basketball BOWLING
GREEN,
Columbua
~S ~ p~ G: CANUCKS COACH
BELMONT STAKES
Air F~rce Base spent a week- ::: was named Tuesday beacl (UPI) - Cblcinaati def&lt;oated 1
JackaoBvl
29 t 690
VANCOUVER, B.C. (UPil end With bls motber Mrs. Wll- basketball coach at Clermonl Bowlmc ar- e-3 Tuesday
Toledo
16 11 :~93 3 Bert Olmstead, coach of th• NEW YORK IUPI) -!Cauai ma Glntiler.
Northeastol'll 111gb School here. tba final baseball game t1 the
Rochester
15 15 .500 5'1.1 V"Fouver Canucks of the King, Kentucky Derby and Mrs. Ona Osbo~e,. Athens, He succeeds BIUy Hyder, who IIUIOII '"" both teams. Clllcl•
Buffalo
13 15 .464 &amp;'l.o 1Western Hockey League, be- Preakness winner, arrived at apent Tuesday 'l!g!I With Mrs. resigned to become atbletic ell- IIIII fiDisbed with • JS.I4-1 reoRichmond
13 17 .433 7'1.1 came tile leading candidate for Aqueduct race track Tuesday, Letha Wood and attended
rector at the achaol.
ad ud the hlcou at If.&amp;.!.
Syracuse
11 20 .350 10 the job of general manager and In preparatioa for tile June t D. ol A. Lodge.
Clelandl
TOI'OIIto
9 20 .310 II coach of the team Tuesday l'IJJlll!ng of the Belmont Slakea, Mr. and Mrs. DeiWI
WATCH PAR11
TuesdsJ'• llesallll
when Max McNab resigned as tile tblrd jewel Ia racing'a were Sunday diBDer guesta
Toledo 4 Jacks s, 1st, 8 Innings general manager.
triple crown.
M~j and Mrs. Clayton Allea
The modem watch ~~~
Jacksonville 10 Toledo 5, Znd
McNab accepted a job as Racing's top 11-year..,ld was 8 'M· and M Eldon Kra,uel-1 more than 13S pieces, .
Rocbeater 4 Buffalo I
co,.,h and general manager of accompanied in the van by ter rR . ~
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the hairspring. I• a lady'•
Syracuae 4 Toronto 3
tile San Diego Gulis, the newest o• ner Mike Ford and groom bel
on rs.
this hairspring is leas
Richmond $ Columbus 1
WHL entry.
Popeye Stevenaon.
Mr
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22 11 .179 3\l
Detroit
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Balllmort
20 14 .518 3\1 Philadelphia II If .529 Ill
CallfOrnla'
11 17 .!21 !\1 Pittsburgh
II 17 .514 6
Minnesota
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17 17 .500 6\1
Cb1eqo
11 18 .466 I Atianta
19 22 .163 I
Washinlflln
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14 20 .412 91&gt;
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KIDIU City
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DtlrGJt 1 Cleve 6 (1st)
Chi 2 St. Louis 0, nigh\
Cleve 2 Detroit 0 (2nd)
Hou 5 N.Y. 3, night
11oa1oo 11 Mian 2, night
S'an Fran. 5 Pitts 2, niJht
CaW 4 N.Y. 2, night
Loo Ani 3 Pblla 2, nljbt
lftlb Kwu City I, niCht
w...-yo problble Pll&lt;h!n
11111 a·Cbicaao 4, night
Pilllburgh at Son Francisco
Wedllelday'o Probable Pli&lt;Hn -Fryman 12-0) vs. Bolin 13-3) or
Calilornia al New York Sadeckl &lt;Z.2)
Uwllf&amp;hl)-Chance 13-3) vs. Atlanta at Cincinnati (night)
Dowtilll (3-3)
-CJonlnaer 13-41 vs. Pappao IS·
Balllmore at Chicago &lt;night) 21
-Barbe- (2-1) vt. John 12-21
New York at Houston lnilht)
Cleveland at Detroit (Night) -Garndner &lt;2·1) vs. Dierker (1.
-MeDoweU (4·1) vt. MclAin (7· 0)
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K.- City at Washington (twilillht)-Shorll4-31 vs. Dry•
lnighi)-Tablot &lt;1-4) vs. Segul dale &lt;H)
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Pascull 11-2) vs. Slepbenson 12· vs. Briles (0.2)
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Chi at St. Lou!•, night
Baltimore at Detroit night
Pitts at Houston, night
Minn&lt;soll at Bolloo
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San Fran 1102 0011 30X- 5 7 0
Law (1·2) and Pagliaroni;
Perry, Linzy ill and Haller.
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Cube Pork Ste1ka _ lb. 89c
Fresh Ro11H1'1g Chickens lb 49c

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CANNED HAMS

Hamburger Dills 11-qt. jar 49c

Jane Parker Ba ked Foods l

BRIQUETS

lre•clecl Shrimp 10.0... Pkt· 75c

SUPER·RIGHT

Sweet Corn ...... 10 ears 69c

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VACATION

Bmclecl CocL 21b. pke. $1.09

IONQESS FULLY COOKED

HOT HOUSE

Cantaloupes · ·· · · · ·· each 49c

CHARCOAL

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TASTV

Mason
Society Notes

Fried Flsli Fllleta 14-oz. plcg. He

1,....F_RE_SH_TU_RK_EYS_.\:~~';=:

AUNT JANE'S....FRIIH

POTATOES10

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1-lb. plcg. 45c

Beef Steak• 1-lb. 4-oz. pkg. 99c

Egg Noodles ·· 1-lb. pkg. 29c
lb.
b•g

Perch Fllllla _
CAI"N JOHN PIOZIN

ANN PAGI-OUI "N!ST QUALITY

U.S. No. 1 SIZE A NEW RED

CAP'N IOitH PIIOZIN
CA..... ~OHN PIIM:IN

PINEST
QUALITY

Fresh, Festive Produc e 1

Rump Root
lb. 99c
lontltlls Chuck llollt lb. 79c
l.eln Ground Chuck_.lb. 75c

lb. 49c

OUit

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OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 PM - SATURDAY TIL 9
PM

EVEN BURNING

One other reason we're so popular with "backyard bar~ers·: ..
the quality of our "Super-Right" Meats.
Quality so high, aome meat graded U.S. Choice
just isn't perfect enough to be "Super-Right" Meat.
Isthisagoodreason for shopping A1tP? It'soneofmany.

lb.

TOP ROUND ROAST

Perch Dlnnen ___ tlch 39c

1

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

HIGH QUALITY

FLA~IIIIIPROZ!N

Many, many find just the steak, chops or chicken they want
in our self·service meat departments.
Others have specific needs ...
the steak must be2ll"thick the chops douh'' thidt and so forth.
That's no problem.
If you don't see it ... just ask. We'll be happy to help you.

THE SHOE BOX

TENDIR-JUICY-BONELESI

Chicken Legs

Over the years, we've satisfied scores of thousands.

NAVY BLUE- FADED BLUE- ~OWN- WHlTI

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TRIMMED

LEADERS

; Calif
0011 040 1100- 4 8 0
' N.Y.
010 1110 000- 2 6 1 By Ualttd Prell lnlel'lll~..al
sanford, Brunei (5) and
NalioaaJ
. Rodgers: Ford, Womack 12) .,1
G. AB. R. B. Pet.
RenUI 151, Friend II) and ,Morgn, Hou 38110 22 41.350
Howard. WP·Brunel 11·2). LP· · Alou Pit!
31117 17 41
· Womack 11·1). HR·Mario i3rd). McCry, SF 32 93 14 !2 .341
.
Hart, SF
39 116 ~ 49 ,J36
K.S.C.
0011 IIIII 1100- I 6 0 Hunt' NV
29107 24 36 .336
· Wash
000 0011 ~ 2 5 0 IPin,.;n, Cin 34 134 13 42 .313
Dobson, Wyatl 171 and Roof, Jones, NY
28 93 15 29 .312
Bryan 17), Suarez 18); Orlega, (Food, SIL
31133 13 41 .301
~line 111. and Cas•nove. 1\P. F""nts, SF
27 99 12 30 .303
{line 12-2). LP-Wyatl &lt;0.3). Smith, StL 34 125 14 17 .296
:IRS.Harrelson (2nd)., Lock
American LeaJae
(4th).

IYA ·IOI

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(II &lt;lnslo

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AmerlcaaiAaJO•
MiM
200 0011 000- 2 6 2
Boston
130 310 OIIX- 11 16 0
Pascual, Perry (2), ClDlll1o (4),
Roggenburk &lt;7) and Battey;
: Santiago, Radatz &lt;9) and
Tillman. WP-Santiago
!H).
LP.Pasoual fl-3). HRS-Ya•
trz•lll!ki (6th), Con I g II sr o

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with encourl!M him to yin, "'ei&gt;rd of 13 set by Joi;Tllnt[th• 111-yeiH!d hurter said; "He Colnbl hick 11t 1110.
•
!ouMiillhufllut to oub- 111111 mo .llu'ee thlngo !Uvety . ,
mts Bomlr
clue Ute Tilers, a.o, In lha •.,. leiter I get.
.
l.e6l1 Wagner bit blJ
Old
e of D.o·oi·
'n!esday. Dlabl'o "Always be oay, 'Keep in hom.,. of .111• aouoi::'atior.
w.u · ".... ihape ami mii goi !at' Alael,. eJ&amp;i•l4 lu """'" T'ii!i'a
opener 7oi 00 Don Wort'• eiClrth remind me, 'Get dle 01'!1 bitter The lndlaJ!s scored . lbelr
lllllinJilnale.
In every lniJinl,, ..
,,·d nellet plteh tun ID, the IIIIJI
h to body
Aicue s •IDCIO a ""'"''Ill
The gplit kept Cleveland 2\1 hlg
DO
'
by pitcher ~ Aguirre
lam!' ahead of the '""'nd The result of this advice aid
k "'·ton'• ''""'•
place Tilers.
Tiant's ability to follow It 19 the Chue ""' • ~·· •
Tlant po•"•• hlo fourth shu~ tetter has vaulted him to lnd· In the opener, Wort broh
out of ' the .....
seaBOO struck out ing the major league• 1n shut• a horne-run oont-1
.. wben •·
""
while waikllll! 1hreo. ouiB and set him on the way lo gled off reliever Steve
~;;;ttn~ his father in CUba shattering an American League In for !tarter
Bell,

'Harh Sllatont

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i'iew Haven ,
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rival• lor Uti Ti&amp;WI.
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lslms In the Amerlean Ltque. bien recelvinJ most o1 tho
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(Only gameo !cheduled)
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:16 13 .66'1
&lt;ntvellnd
23 10 .err ... HoUlton
22 11 .179 3\l
Detroit
11 13 .611 2\l Los Anaeieo 22 17 .564 4
Balllmort
20 14 .518 3\1 Philadelphia II If .529 Ill
CallfOrnla'
11 17 .!21 !\1 Pittsburgh
II 17 .514 6
Minnesota
11 18 .500 8\1 Clnolonatt
17 17 .500 6\1
Cb1eqo
11 18 .466 I Atianta
19 22 .163 I
Washinlflln
16 20 .144 Ill New York
13 11 .133 II&gt;
Haw York
15 20 .42t i St. Louis
14 20 .412 91&gt;
lloaiGII
ll 21 .100 10 Chicago
10 :11 .294 1311&lt;
KIDIU City
12 2Z .353 11
Taelday Rt~ulls
'helday'o Jltlulll
Cin 1 All 2, ni8bt
DtlrGJt 1 Cleve 6 (1st)
Chi 2 St. Louis 0, nigh\
Cleve 2 Detroit 0 (2nd)
Hou 5 N.Y. 3, night
11oa1oo 11 Mian 2, night
S'an Fran. 5 Pitts 2, niJht
CaW 4 N.Y. 2, night
Loo Ani 3 Pblla 2, nljbt
lftlb Kwu City I, niCht
w...-yo problble Pll&lt;h!n
11111 a·Cbicaao 4, night
Pilllburgh at Son Francisco
Wedllelday'o Probable Pli&lt;Hn -Fryman 12-0) vs. Bolin 13-3) or
Calilornia al New York Sadeckl &lt;Z.2)
Uwllf&amp;hl)-Chance 13-3) vs. Atlanta at Cincinnati (night)
Dowtilll (3-3)
-CJonlnaer 13-41 vs. Pappao IS·
Balllmore at Chicago &lt;night) 21
-Barbe- (2-1) vt. John 12-21
New York at Houston lnilht)
Cleveland at Detroit (Night) -Garndner &lt;2·1) vs. Dierker (1.
-MeDoweU (4·1) vt. MclAin (7· 0)
I)
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Pblladelphla at Los Anjeles
K.- City at Washington (twilillht)-Shorll4-31 vs. Dry•
lnighi)-Tablot &lt;1-4) vs. Segul dale &lt;H)
0 ·2) ' ,
Chicago at St. Louie lnight)MIIIIIt!IOta at Bollon (night)- Hendley (0.1) or Ellsworth (1-4)
Pascull 11-2) vs. Slepbenson 12· vs. Briles (0.2)
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llllnday•o Gameo
Chi at St. Lou!•, night
Baltimore at Detroit night
Pitts at Houston, night
Minn&lt;soll at Bolloo
Phila al San Fran

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The JIIUUP of illllblel. Iiili te111 IUIDpiiOII frGm Ill;
down
tn$ an III'IIIMJ lin . · quautylDC
rouncll, lltelulla,
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dllel1illq t!IWnpJon Q1r1 ·1'14J
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nill Ill four lllnlngs o1 re- IIDI"""1 .
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Raymon4 &lt;4) and
Bateman. WP-Raymond IHI).
LP-Fisher (1-5).
,
Pitts
0111 010 000- 2 I 3
San Fran 1102 0011 30X- 5 7 0
Law (1·2) and Pagliaroni;
Perry, Linzy ill and Haller.
WP·Perry &lt;6-1). HR·M~vey
&lt;!Ill).

Gosger (lsll.

Phlla
010 0011 001- 2 9 0
Ball
004 0111 100- I 10 0 Los Ang
000 0011 21X- 3 7 2 '
Chicaso
101 020 1100- 4 5 31 Bub!, Knowles (7) and I
Palmer, Hall, II) and Etchebar- 1Dalrymple: Sutton, Perranoskl
ren · Buzhardl, Lamahe &lt;3), 18) and Roseboro. WP.Sutton
Lcickor &lt;71 and Mll'lln, Barna· 16-41. LP-Buhl 10·2). I!R-Fa~rly
no 171. WI'·Palmor 14-2) LP· 15th).
Lamahe (1-1). HRS·Asee 13rdi,
8. Robln!onn 17th).

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$3.99

Sirloin SteQks
..
Froth Ortun4, BHf, Yotl &amp; hrt

Melt Lo•f
lb. 69c
Cube Pork Ste1ka _ lb. 89c
Fresh Ro11H1'1g Chickens lb 49c

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Ever since the outdoor eookini fad began,
we've been catering
to the special needs of outdoor chefs.

Chicken Bmst ___ lb. 59c

CAP'N JOHN PIOIIN

CAP'N ~OHN PROIIN

WEINERS
·ALL ~!!EAT_ _ _ ,!!. .·
c
SKINLESS
.,. 59

Ito

~~ 89c

lO-Ibi.
AVG.

ANN PAGE

YUKON CLUI

Salad Dressing

BEVERAGES

•
49c
Jar
q.

Sweet Pickles • 11 qt. jar 69c

Tomatoes .... · ...... · lb. 35c StuHed Olives • 16-u. ar 98c
CUCUMBIRS 0Grtln Peppers ·· · · · · 3for 29c

SULTANA-IMALL OR LARGE

A&amp;P BRAND

CHARCOAL
10 ~~ 6Sc

FRESH CRISP

Enriched Bread

POTATO CHIPS
J~b.
59C
box

4

l·lb.
4-oz.
loaves

89c

JANI PARKEII-Ieod lplcod Cokt

Cherry Pie ........ 8" pie 49c

Spanish Bars ·· large liars 35c

Tasty Dairy Selecti ons !·

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White Cheese .. .. .. .. lb. 59c

3Sc
~~

LADIES COLORFUL

'ANN PAGI

ltahan Dressing ·· pt. btl. 39c
2-lb. kL on

Red Beans .......... can 29c

Sultan.,_..lth Tomtto $11.1ce 2·111., 9.g cen

Pork &amp; Beans .. · .... · ca~29c

DELICIOUS
FLAVORS_

61hL 49c

Beach Bags

Peanut Juner ••··•· Jar 59c
"IUPIR.JUOIIT" SPICED

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4&lt;

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NEW!
Soy's

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llllant Milk 12-qt. plg. $1.05
SEE

Instant CoHee 10-tz. jar 1.29
·

FRAMING LUMBER

·

ITALIAN SANDALS

ZORI
SANDALS

c
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In spite of ~ce raises, we
·our tegular low prices.

have

plenty for you at
·

t Doon t Windows
rtCeillqg nle

eEXTRA STURDY

30 QUART STYRENE

FOAM ICE CHEST

FOAM SOLES

.00

MEN'S ASST.

SWIM
TRUNKS

COPPERTONE
LOTION

•••h

PRINTS l SOIJDS

.88'

c

Pack of 20 Styrene 9 01.

HOT

or

COLD CUPS

II

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R!ISJuli'r 95c 'Siu
FAMILY SIZE

' THIS WEEK'S.SPECIALI '
3oPIECE

nt'ROOM .

.

el3" DIAMETER GRILL

FOR PICNICS .. . BAIT BOX ..,._..--,

. REG. $1.55

FOR NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION

.

QaiWn ...... 4 rol pack 41 c

LADIES' &amp; CHILDREN'S

·Carload Sale I

Co~ertone · ·· · 2-0z. tu.. 89c

L\TIIiiQoM TIIIUI

LADIES GENUINE LEATHER

' METROPOliTAN
MOTORS

OPIN THUllf, t TO &amp;
PltiDAY &amp; lAY. fTO'
CLOiiD lUNDAY &amp; MONDAY
MIIY 10-MIMORL\L DAY

AlP IIRAHD

pair

/t

URASS FINISH LEGS
.3 POSITION GRILL

SHOP EARLY
FOR THE LONG WEEKEND

IUN TAN' I.OTIGN

ASST.
STYLES

Compare at $1.49

WNITI HOUSI

.88

SWIM

loose Tea .. · · 1~lt. pkg. 99c

Elsie Pops .. .. .. .. 12 for 39c
; '

ASSORTED FABRICS

COLORFUL

. ·

OUR OWN

$3.66

Slzea 10 to 18

. l ..........l..

luncheon Meat 12-oz. can 49c

to

CHROME GRILL

, ., ..

ANN Palt-CmMy or Kruncliv

.88

.77~,
,..,,

12-or.
cane

SWIM SUITS

Compare tl $2.99

l'.

lORDEN'S FROZEN

10 LB. BAG

CHILDRENS
1-Pc. or 2-Piece

JAMAICA
.SPORT SHORTS

'

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FRESH EGGS
SUNNYBROOK
MEDIUM
GRADE A

20-LII. BAG $1.19

AlP llANO

JANI PARK&amp;R

l

Fin e Groce ry Fea tures ! tJ141•--

PORTAGI BRAND

MADE WITH aunERMILK

~
49c

CANNED HAMS

Hamburger Dills 11-qt. jar 49c

Jane Parker Ba ked Foods l

BRIQUETS

lre•clecl Shrimp 10.0... Pkt· 75c

SUPER·RIGHT

Sweet Corn ...... 10 ears 69c

---'&lt;·.'

VACATION

Bmclecl CocL 21b. pke. $1.09

IONQESS FULLY COOKED

HOT HOUSE

Cantaloupes · ·· · · · ·· each 49c

CHARCOAL

::::::::=:==::..!.1
...

PLORIDA-PANCY

TASTV

Mason
Society Notes

Fried Flsli Fllleta 14-oz. plcg. He

1,....F_RE_SH_TU_RK_EYS_.\:~~';=:

AUNT JANE'S....FRIIH

POTATOES10

•

1-lb. plcg. 45c

Beef Steak• 1-lb. 4-oz. pkg. 99c

Egg Noodles ·· 1-lb. pkg. 29c
lb.
b•g

Perch Fllllla _
CAI"N JOHN PIOZIN

ANN PAGI-OUI "N!ST QUALITY

U.S. No. 1 SIZE A NEW RED

CAP'N IOitH PIIOZIN
CA..... ~OHN PIIM:IN

PINEST
QUALITY

Fresh, Festive Produc e 1

Rump Root
lb. 99c
lontltlls Chuck llollt lb. 79c
l.eln Ground Chuck_.lb. 75c

lb. 49c

OUit

r..,..

OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 PM - SATURDAY TIL 9
PM

EVEN BURNING

One other reason we're so popular with "backyard bar~ers·: ..
the quality of our "Super-Right" Meats.
Quality so high, aome meat graded U.S. Choice
just isn't perfect enough to be "Super-Right" Meat.
Isthisagoodreason for shopping A1tP? It'soneofmany.

lb.

TOP ROUND ROAST

Perch Dlnnen ___ tlch 39c

1

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

HIGH QUALITY

FLA~IIIIIPROZ!N

Many, many find just the steak, chops or chicken they want
in our self·service meat departments.
Others have specific needs ...
the steak must be2ll"thick the chops douh'' thidt and so forth.
That's no problem.
If you don't see it ... just ask. We'll be happy to help you.

THE SHOE BOX

TENDIR-JUICY-BONELESI

Chicken Legs

Over the years, we've satisfied scores of thousands.

NAVY BLUE- FADED BLUE- ~OWN- WHlTI

c

,, .WEU.,
TRIMMED

LEADERS

; Calif
0011 040 1100- 4 8 0
' N.Y.
010 1110 000- 2 6 1 By Ualttd Prell lnlel'lll~..al
sanford, Brunei (5) and
NalioaaJ
. Rodgers: Ford, Womack 12) .,1
G. AB. R. B. Pet.
RenUI 151, Friend II) and ,Morgn, Hou 38110 22 41.350
Howard. WP·Brunel 11·2). LP· · Alou Pit!
31117 17 41
· Womack 11·1). HR·Mario i3rd). McCry, SF 32 93 14 !2 .341
.
Hart, SF
39 116 ~ 49 ,J36
K.S.C.
0011 IIIII 1100- I 6 0 Hunt' NV
29107 24 36 .336
· Wash
000 0011 ~ 2 5 0 IPin,.;n, Cin 34 134 13 42 .313
Dobson, Wyatl 171 and Roof, Jones, NY
28 93 15 29 .312
Bryan 17), Suarez 18); Orlega, (Food, SIL
31133 13 41 .301
~line 111. and Cas•nove. 1\P. F""nts, SF
27 99 12 30 .303
{line 12-2). LP-Wyatl &lt;0.3). Smith, StL 34 125 14 17 .296
:IRS.Harrelson (2nd)., Lock
American LeaJae
(4th).

IYA ·IOI

CIWiriOll
(II &lt;lnslo

a

AmerlcaaiAaJO•
MiM
200 0011 000- 2 6 2
Boston
130 310 OIIX- 11 16 0
Pascual, Perry (2), ClDlll1o (4),
Roggenburk &lt;7) and Battey;
: Santiago, Radatz &lt;9) and
Tillman. WP-Santiago
!H).
LP.Pasoual fl-3). HRS-Ya•
trz•lll!ki (6th), Con I g II sr o

.

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By

~
~

w.....

'!_~lther

Line Scores

,.
,

with encourl!M him to yin, "'ei&gt;rd of 13 set by Joi;Tllnt[th• 111-yeiH!d hurter said; "He Colnbl hick 11t 1110.
•
!ouMiillhufllut to oub- 111111 mo .llu'ee thlngo !Uvety . ,
mts Bomlr
clue Ute Tilers, a.o, In lha •.,. leiter I get.
.
l.e6l1 Wagner bit blJ
Old
e of D.o·oi·
'n!esday. Dlabl'o "Always be oay, 'Keep in hom.,. of .111• aouoi::'atior.
w.u · ".... ihape ami mii goi !at' Alael,. eJ&amp;i•l4 lu """'" T'ii!i'a
opener 7oi 00 Don Wort'• eiClrth remind me, 'Get dle 01'!1 bitter The lndlaJ!s scored . lbelr
lllllinJilnale.
In every lniJinl,, ..
,,·d nellet plteh tun ID, the IIIIJI
h to body
Aicue s •IDCIO a ""'"''Ill
The gplit kept Cleveland 2\1 hlg
DO
'
by pitcher ~ Aguirre
lam!' ahead of the '""'nd The result of this advice aid
k "'·ton'• ''""'•
place Tilers.
Tiant's ability to follow It 19 the Chue ""' • ~·· •
Tlant po•"•• hlo fourth shu~ tetter has vaulted him to lnd· In the opener, Wort broh
out of ' the .....
seaBOO struck out ing the major league• 1n shut• a horne-run oont-1
.. wben •·
""
while waikllll! 1hreo. ouiB and set him on the way lo gled off reliever Steve
~;;;ttn~ his father in CUba shattering an American League In for !tarter
Bell,

'Harh Sllatont

":"'wder ~m~

•

SupL Burdette Presents Diplomas Monday
To ~966.\Vahama High Graduating Class

i'iew Haven ,
News Notes

' •79:50
(No

I

$z.aa

C of

Patk

pair

20

CREST
TOOTHPASTE

MENS HI FASHION
WALKING

SHORTS

'

~-GALLON SIZE

STYRENE

PICNIC JU·G s

Colleot-Ancl FrM

lOURS OF INSu¥'J'ION

57i .
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STEAKS18 oz.. pkg.

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pb 11183
center OOJ&amp;Ceni iu "'"
old ~but be didn't look. a day by teaching bet:
·~. paUents
to sleep but nobudy waa Injured In the '
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w
the' beda during the Ihospital Itself.
ov;;llp:~o doctor Rustico Gotico sanitation and the benefits oil=·"
n\lf88 Wilma That affray was the second of
prodded the youngster's groteo- purebred_ hog~ th mood is a Padayao of Dagan, isabella, two major gatUes thel
I swollen abdomen, and Operation . ro e
I . Ulng another atreel battle beeh fought around OB
Yhis skinny arms and legs. ' Ujlique combmatlon ~f ptvate , r;c~letlane lD early 1961i. "The quarters in Vletiane In the past
"Th.
has had chronic I mlhative and mterna tona coo-l
bel fled and the docton siJ years.
'.s
ofnoer
years
before
his
peration.
OB
itseli
is
a
private,
local
~ the hospital scrUb- OB workers in the field have .
rna Iana
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any directed camped m
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mother brought him here," he non-pro I ~~m~ '
bin the floors tbemse]Ves and &amp;]SO bad. ~ live W
~OS
said "His spleen is so swollen from the Phth~pmes.
a tre!ting the wounded soldiers chronic CIVil war. One me(hcal
that. we may have to operate to It operat~s m Laon under
came in."
Iteam ·had to abandon tbeir
kee it from bursting."
. contract With the U.S. Agency lh;\,. 1961i batUe caught hospital in Sam Neua Province
G~tico moved from child to fol lnter~attonal Development 0 oration Broth~hood In the when It fell to Communist
child in the pediatrics ward of tAIDL whtch pays the blUs. llsl ,Jddle The contending armies rebels. The team trekked days
the U.S.-supported Operation work ~~ ~vers~n by a councl Ibad nillitaey posts next to the aeross the ~aountains to reacb
Brvtherhood (QB) Hospital in of ad~Jmstr~~on, appo~!~ by Ihospital and near the OB living ! friendly terntory.
Vi~&gt;ntiane Peasant Lao moth· the pnme mmtster of
.
ters with a half a mile of Despite the dangers, OB
er; sq~atted beside. th~ir . L :or\ of ~!~rsa dozen ~:~~~an'~ land in betw~n.
Icontinues to expand. It. stalr:s~
children's beds, watchwg htm doc=~ ofs i~s own, so OB's
Used Wa~ie Talkie
a.s a small J:~,;:a:bers of
with frightened eyes.
t d I~~lllpinos provift.e the backbone ''We commumcated. between fCmanced c~y in the Philippines
The young doctor s oo
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between their infants and the of .wh;,tt me~:alal ser~tc~~! by walkie talkie/' Miss Paday· Australia, New ~aland and
needless diseases which kiU a~at.lable to 1
mos
Iao S'8id. '"Illey drove food to United States. It grew muc
about half the children ina~"'· m~~:n ~:~~ staff has lost the doctors in the OB bigDger in : ·towh:~p~ Ui~
The scene between o teo
ed th
I mbulance because the soldters AI agre
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and the peasant women is I lives as well as sa~
e~; :ould stop shooting when they activities as the most effective
. " ted hundreds of times a I Two women nurs~s ~ a m
ed
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Imedical program in Laos.
tepea
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d medical techntctan were saw the r cross.
da between other L'Botians an
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f thP unique aid drowned on Aprtl 10 when their
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other F&gt; tpm;~OOpc;alion Broth- canoe overturned. A male nurse
program ca
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in 1959 when · a
erhood.
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~~ 0f 131 · house in which he was sleeping.
10:
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An OB accountant was shut to W
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Filipinos operating sox
death by a trigger happy ,
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in the prtmlllve ktng om o 1..
NEW YORK &lt;
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Laos. They performed more
of Stat~ Dean Ru~k. sat e o e ace table We shall
tlmn l,OOO operations last year,
sIS
night he
I remain
took more tha.n 9,000 p:att~nts
go to
.nnme Ja~y o repared tD go to Gen~va
into their hospttals and treated
peace talks wllh the . m~~ fmmediately whenever there is
more than 80,000 out-pattents.
f38S
nists to end the war,~~
body there with whom to
OB medical teams push mto [
Nam with "no gtmmt~ s, noi~:Yotiate peace. Bull . am

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tor her familiar role o~
television's "Peyton Place.
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Rusk Readyto Talk peace
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Cont'IDUed
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HUE, South Viet Nam (UP!)
-A ranking anti- government
eral in this rebelUous north·
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city vowed Tuesday
efforts to topple, Premier
yen Cao Ky "will continue" despite the wresting of Da Nang
from rebel control and Ky's

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promises of elections In
meet ThurSday at 8 p.m. There
medicine to villages that
. . such peace talks, the :Will a so co~: to assure I tember;
re meanwhile
will be a program and refr•b- "]ii;:;~'
always before had . treated : PT. PLEASANT - Sgt. H. E. United States must win in Viet mar :e n slon
Southeast
:'ng:: ti.at Tam Chau, ments.
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I ;e el:ed chairman of the THE ONE WON ONE
spirits.
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First Boptistl
0
tachment
past eight
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and medical technicians to months,_ hto here he will
a
Viet Nam because the
lowers to end their demonstt:a· 7:30 p.m.•. at the bame of Mrs.
replace
spirit doctors of the 1o
d:tachment
••What is going to move us thtre is a "critical test" of the tions against Ky and work with Elmer Wickham. Mrs.
' e~ 0.
d C bell L'ncoln ,, d Mace" he said ''is if · so-called "wars of liberation" the govern1nent for a compro- Skinner will be devotlooal
past .
· whu:h me1u es a , 1
wwar r- · ,
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the
ti , political
And even further afield, OB
dW
~unl'tes
with
North Viet Nam, wtth the advocated by world ommu· ouse to
na on s
er.
1an
aynel!v
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backing of Peking, relmqulS es , rusm.
cns!S. .
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Its determlnalion to lake over I
In Satgon, the Ky glnovethrnment meet1hurr' y evening at 7:30
Sgt
Jack South Viet Nam by force ."
•
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e reth H tb M thod' ~
~omt Ple~sa~~ti~~ of.
"When the frosting Is off tho I
volt when riot police chased an- p m. at e ea
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U-govemment students from Church.------- - -- County, formerly stattoned
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Visiting "D" company at t'rmceto~,
''If ~~ ~~~p coming-do you
ion.
DMNATlONS
hours l-4 and 1-8 p m. Parents Va. where he was 4th
,
et out ~f the way or do you
U 0
The stutft!nts, who had occuonly on Pediatrics Ward.
Sergeant of the area, lncludmg g t the ' We shall meet I The Eastern High
School pled the student union for al- In ancient tlmea, the words
Admiss\ons
McDowell and Mercer countle~. ~ ,, m.
Latin Club held its annual par- most 24 hours in a protest over which meant divination
Robert W. Garnes,
137 Sgt Parsons. will assume~" :::;;k said that despite the enls' night May 10, at the high government military action a- the four elements were: Dlvlo-11
Fourth Ave.; Mrs. Jacob Mar· duties m Pomt Pleasant Sy. civil strUe in South Viet Nam school.
gainst rebels in Da Nang, were ation by fire, pyromancyj
kle, 105 Cedar St;
Wilham Sgt. Parks will replace gt.
tbe extent of the Commuousted by baton-wielding riot air, aeromancy; by water,
Harold Wood. Patriot, Mrs. Lu- Bob Casey: ~ 16 year
.
nisi a~ free world commit· AU first year '!':mbers were pollee at dawn WedneSday. No dromancy; by earth, geotman-11
ther E. Hunt, Rt. I Gallipolis; who Is retirmg on a disability. ment "I think peace will reqmred to exhibit a
IDjuries were reported.
cy.
Mrs. Lula ~- Pinlon, Rt. 1 Other members of the local com;"
to be graded by the
Northup: Mrs. Amerdee Oldak· detachment are Troopers,
Ru~k made hi! remarks at a A play was presented for Ute
er, Grimms Landing; van B. Seymour and Rudy E. 0 Dell.
, on ForeiSD ~Relations parents by the club. The club
Stover, Pt. Pleasant Wallie W.
where American foreign took a field trip to Columbus
Hart, Rl. i Leon; Mrs. George Auto Mishap Report correspondent Malcom! W. on Saturday, May 14 ·
A. Hill, Rt. f Racine; Mrs. Hen. . . ()fficialo
Browne was awarded the first the new Museum of S.
r:v Beaver Chester: Mrs. Rose
R Murrow fellowship. and Industry.
J. Mayfield, Gate, Mich.; SherPLEASAN~ ~ !':s ,_
fellow~hlp was established The club thenks the Heart
YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR
ry M. C&lt;lmer Ravenswood Mrs. en tedone tcarth:usM~son County
the Columbia Broadcasting Fund for sponsormg its tour of
Marion c. Lewis, Jackson; Mrs. por , 0
foundation lD memory the museum and Mrs. Parker
J . Howard Nicholson, Rt. 5 Sheriff~ department UTuesday.
the former CBS reporter. for her cooperation and '•"ler.ll
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Athens.
The rr shap apparen y
In his address to the 550 ship during the year. The JuoDiscbarges
red late Mo~y mg~ or
assembled guests, Rusk noted ior Classica1 League pins have
'l'llesday mornmg w n a car
th
famillar " ith been ordered.
Mrs. Erwin R. Arrowood, Mrs. with three youthJ as passengers ;tha:,t=ey~w~er;,:•:_::;;:::::._";::..;;:~.;;.::;;.,;~===="j
A. Lloyd, Mrs. Esla Bunch, ran off the highway and over
Jeanna M. Busch, Mrs. Pearle an embankment on
V. Buttrick, Mrs. R. Foster Road.
Champer, Martha J.
Fick, According to Information reJcseph C. Hurlow, Mrs.
F. ceived by the sheriff's
Keith Moore. Mrs. Duane J. ment, passengers In the
Murrav, Mrs. Meriett Sanders, were taken to Thomas MemorMrs. M. Irene Shoemaker, Mrs. ial hospital. The car was reLARGE SELECTION OF
Francis W. Smith, Mrs. Lewis ported owned by Jerry A.
E. Young, and Mrs. C. Ray- dy of Nitro, W. Va. The accl·-11
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Heath Methodist Church wfll
held Thursday afternoon at
p.m. The meat, dessert and
Father O'Reilly is
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Being Moved on
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hostesses. Members are
DEVUTED ro INTERESI Of PT. PLEASANT- Tbe 118'1.
take a covered dlsb and
MEIGS - MASON A.KEA
service. Hostesses are Mrs.
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flnnenm. litw
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Wayne Givvons and Mrs. C.
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E~~·SPRINGS G"tnge, ·wlUI
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old ~but be didn't look. a day by teaching bet:
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to sleep but nobudy waa Injured In the '
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w
the' beda during the Ihospital Itself.
ov;;llp:~o doctor Rustico Gotico sanitation and the benefits oil=·"
n\lf88 Wilma That affray was the second of
prodded the youngster's groteo- purebred_ hog~ th mood is a Padayao of Dagan, isabella, two major gatUes thel
I swollen abdomen, and Operation . ro e
I . Ulng another atreel battle beeh fought around OB
Yhis skinny arms and legs. ' Ujlique combmatlon ~f ptvate , r;c~letlane lD early 1961i. "The quarters in Vletiane In the past
"Th.
has had chronic I mlhative and mterna tona coo-l
bel fled and the docton siJ years.
'.s
ofnoer
years
before
his
peration.
OB
itseli
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a
private,
local
~ the hospital scrUb- OB workers in the field have .
rna Iana
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any directed camped m
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mother brought him here," he non-pro I ~~m~ '
bin the floors tbemse]Ves and &amp;]SO bad. ~ live W
~OS
said "His spleen is so swollen from the Phth~pmes.
a tre!ting the wounded soldiers chronic CIVil war. One me(hcal
that. we may have to operate to It operat~s m Laon under
came in."
Iteam ·had to abandon tbeir
kee it from bursting."
. contract With the U.S. Agency lh;\,. 1961i batUe caught hospital in Sam Neua Province
G~tico moved from child to fol lnter~attonal Development 0 oration Broth~hood In the when It fell to Communist
child in the pediatrics ward of tAIDL whtch pays the blUs. llsl ,Jddle The contending armies rebels. The team trekked days
the U.S.-supported Operation work ~~ ~vers~n by a councl Ibad nillitaey posts next to the aeross the ~aountains to reacb
Brvtherhood (QB) Hospital in of ad~Jmstr~~on, appo~!~ by Ihospital and near the OB living ! friendly terntory.
Vi~&gt;ntiane Peasant Lao moth· the pnme mmtster of
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ters with a half a mile of Despite the dangers, OB
er; sq~atted beside. th~ir . L :or\ of ~!~rsa dozen ~:~~~an'~ land in betw~n.
Icontinues to expand. It. stalr:s~
children's beds, watchwg htm doc=~ ofs i~s own, so OB's
Used Wa~ie Talkie
a.s a small J:~,;:a:bers of
with frightened eyes.
t d I~~lllpinos provift.e the backbone ''We commumcated. between fCmanced c~y in the Philippines
The young doctor s oo
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. the hospital and the quarters ommer
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between their infants and the of .wh;,tt me~:alal ser~tc~~! by walkie talkie/' Miss Paday· Australia, New ~aland and
needless diseases which kiU a~at.lable to 1
mos
Iao S'8id. '"Illey drove food to United States. It grew muc
about half the children ina~"'· m~~:n ~:~~ staff has lost the doctors in the OB bigDger in : ·towh:~p~ Ui~
The scene between o teo
ed th
I mbulance because the soldters AI agre
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and the peasant women is I lives as well as sa~
e~; :ould stop shooting when they activities as the most effective
. " ted hundreds of times a I Two women nurs~s ~ a m
ed
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Imedical program in Laos.
tepea
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d medical techntctan were saw the r cross.
da between other L'Botians an
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f thP unique aid drowned on Aprtl 10 when their
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other F&gt; tpm;~OOpc;alion Broth- canoe overturned. A male nurse
program ca
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in 1959 when · a
erhood.
I tropical storm crushed the
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10:
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An OB accountant was shut to W
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Filipinos operating sox
death by a trigger happy ,
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in the prtmlllve ktng om o 1..
NEW YORK &lt;
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Laos. They performed more
of Stat~ Dean Ru~k. sat e o e ace table We shall
tlmn l,OOO operations last year,
sIS
night he
I remain
took more tha.n 9,000 p:att~nts
go to
.nnme Ja~y o repared tD go to Gen~va
into their hospttals and treated
peace talks wllh the . m~~ fmmediately whenever there is
more than 80,000 out-pattents.
f38S
nists to end the war,~~
body there with whom to
OB medical teams push mto [
Nam with "no gtmmt~ s, noi~:Yotiate peace. Bull . am

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A skilled filot with a eo~
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HUE, South Viet Nam (UP!)
-A ranking anti- government
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efforts to topple, Premier
yen Cao Ky "will continue" despite the wresting of Da Nang
from rebel control and Ky's

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merly serving at Fairmont, W.
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spice shelf.) It's then gently smoked with the
tangy aroma of hardwood embers to give ,w
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promises of elections In
meet ThurSday at 8 p.m. There
medicine to villages that
. . such peace talks, the :Will a so co~: to assure I tember;
re meanwhile
will be a program and refr•b- "]ii;:;~'
always before had . treated : PT. PLEASANT - Sgt. H. E. United States must win in Viet mar :e n slon
Southeast
:'ng:: ti.at Tam Chau, ments.
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I ;e el:ed chairman of the THE ONE WON ONE
spirits.
. . . :of the local State Poltce de· is a 'cnbcal test ~~ fi?e. s~,
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First Boptistl
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past eight
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and medical technicians to months,_ hto here he will
a
Viet Nam because the
lowers to end their demonstt:a· 7:30 p.m.•. at the bame of Mrs.
replace
spirit doctors of the 1o
d:tachment
••What is going to move us thtre is a "critical test" of the tions against Ky and work with Elmer Wickham. Mrs.
' e~ 0.
d C bell L'ncoln ,, d Mace" he said ''is if · so-called "wars of liberation" the govern1nent for a compro- Skinner will be devotlooal
past .
· whu:h me1u es a , 1
wwar r- · ,
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the
ti , political
And even further afield, OB
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with
North Viet Nam, wtth the advocated by world ommu· ouse to
na on s
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1an
aynel!v
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backing of Peking, relmqulS es , rusm.
cns!S. .
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Its determlnalion to lake over I
In Satgon, the Ky glnovethrnment meet1hurr' y evening at 7:30
Sgt
Jack South Viet Nam by force ."
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e reth H tb M thod' ~
~omt Ple~sa~~ti~~ of.
"When the frosting Is off tho I
volt when riot police chased an- p m. at e ea
e "'
arsons,
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U-govemment students from Church.------- - -- County, formerly stattoned
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Visiting "D" company at t'rmceto~,
''If ~~ ~~~p coming-do you
ion.
DMNATlONS
hours l-4 and 1-8 p m. Parents Va. where he was 4th
,
et out ~f the way or do you
U 0
The stutft!nts, who had occuonly on Pediatrics Ward.
Sergeant of the area, lncludmg g t the ' We shall meet I The Eastern High
School pled the student union for al- In ancient tlmea, the words
Admiss\ons
McDowell and Mercer countle~. ~ ,, m.
Latin Club held its annual par- most 24 hours in a protest over which meant divination
Robert W. Garnes,
137 Sgt Parsons. will assume~" :::;;k said that despite the enls' night May 10, at the high government military action a- the four elements were: Dlvlo-11
Fourth Ave.; Mrs. Jacob Mar· duties m Pomt Pleasant Sy. civil strUe in South Viet Nam school.
gainst rebels in Da Nang, were ation by fire, pyromancyj
kle, 105 Cedar St;
Wilham Sgt. Parks will replace gt.
tbe extent of the Commuousted by baton-wielding riot air, aeromancy; by water,
Harold Wood. Patriot, Mrs. Lu- Bob Casey: ~ 16 year
.
nisi a~ free world commit· AU first year '!':mbers were pollee at dawn WedneSday. No dromancy; by earth, geotman-11
ther E. Hunt, Rt. I Gallipolis; who Is retirmg on a disability. ment "I think peace will reqmred to exhibit a
IDjuries were reported.
cy.
Mrs. Lula ~- Pinlon, Rt. 1 Other members of the local com;"
to be graded by the
Northup: Mrs. Amerdee Oldak· detachment are Troopers,
Ru~k made hi! remarks at a A play was presented for Ute
er, Grimms Landing; van B. Seymour and Rudy E. 0 Dell.
, on ForeiSD ~Relations parents by the club. The club
Stover, Pt. Pleasant Wallie W.
where American foreign took a field trip to Columbus
Hart, Rl. i Leon; Mrs. George Auto Mishap Report correspondent Malcom! W. on Saturday, May 14 ·
A. Hill, Rt. f Racine; Mrs. Hen. . . ()fficialo
Browne was awarded the first the new Museum of S.
r:v Beaver Chester: Mrs. Rose
R Murrow fellowship. and Industry.
J. Mayfield, Gate, Mich.; SherPLEASAN~ ~ !':s ,_
fellow~hlp was established The club thenks the Heart
YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR
ry M. C&lt;lmer Ravenswood Mrs. en tedone tcarth:usM~son County
the Columbia Broadcasting Fund for sponsormg its tour of
Marion c. Lewis, Jackson; Mrs. por , 0
foundation lD memory the museum and Mrs. Parker
J . Howard Nicholson, Rt. 5 Sheriff~ department UTuesday.
the former CBS reporter. for her cooperation and '•"ler.ll
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Athens.
The rr shap apparen y
In his address to the 550 ship during the year. The JuoDiscbarges
red late Mo~y mg~ or
assembled guests, Rusk noted ior Classica1 League pins have
'l'llesday mornmg w n a car
th
famillar " ith been ordered.
Mrs. Erwin R. Arrowood, Mrs. with three youthJ as passengers ;tha:,t=ey~w~er;,:•:_::;;:::::._";::..;;:~.;;.::;;.,;~===="j
A. Lloyd, Mrs. Esla Bunch, ran off the highway and over
Jeanna M. Busch, Mrs. Pearle an embankment on
V. Buttrick, Mrs. R. Foster Road.
Champer, Martha J.
Fick, According to Information reJcseph C. Hurlow, Mrs.
F. ceived by the sheriff's
Keith Moore. Mrs. Duane J. ment, passengers In the
Murrav, Mrs. Meriett Sanders, were taken to Thomas MemorMrs. M. Irene Shoemaker, Mrs. ial hospital. The car was reLARGE SELECTION OF
Francis W. Smith, Mrs. Lewis ported owned by Jerry A.
E. Young, and Mrs. C. Ray- dy of Nitro, W. Va. The accl·-11
morn:l Wyant and nfant son.
dent is under investigation.

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THE ANNUAL MAY
eon of the Afternoon Circle
Heath Methodist Church wfll
held Thursday afternoon at
p.m. The meat, dessert and
Father O'Reilly is
erage will be furnished by
Being Moved on
.
hostesses. Members are
DEVUTED ro INTERESI Of PT. PLEASANT- Tbe 118'1.
take a covered dlsb and
MEIGS - MASON A.KEA
service. Hostesses are Mrs.
• ..........,....
Moore, Mrs. M. L. French, Mrs.
flnnenm. litw
b f the
t 12 i!att.
Wayne Givvons and Mrs. C.
Churc or
pas y
has been appointed ao palllor
E~~·SPRINGS G"tnge, ·wlUI
of tho St. Charlea Borrom~ .

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for Sale
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at 336 Lasley Sl , Pomeroy, /

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BUDGET PRit'ED rurriiture inl24lll
5 20 6tc electric shampooer $1. Baker
our third floor budget shop. i' l'-.._..-,_ __._..__ _, __ !~:~i~r~ _c o:____ _ 5_~ _3~

g:r Furniture, Mi~1di~J"'(r~

HOW M.AMY FISIIINGJUNK

LI'L ABNER

~KIPPERS

E\'!IC :;eF.: TliE
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JIM CARNAHAN ·

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Pqm•roy, Ohio

llr GEORGE WONDER

For C!lfllplote AuCHo,n

5 lb.59c

Toilet Tissue ___...0:.39c
THREE and four room furnished apartments. All utililie, paid. Phone IVY Hl'l6.
Rowley aod Reed. Aller 5
p. m. call IVY 2-3514.
4s

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Charmln

PHONE WY 2·2156

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TRAVEL TRAILERS O~Bi:~ ~~~:;~e:,:~~f',~ lile

1965 CHEVRCKO lmp11hl ~,·.... $2695

Super Sport Coupe, black vinyl top, IIDdalwood fin·
Ish, all vinyl Interior, , with bucket seats. V-11 engine,
automatic transmission, power steering and bruea,
wire wheel covers, 8:00 white won tires, shows Ullle
wear, radio, heater, a real bu.y.

1965 CHEVROlO Impala ····· · $2295
Hardtop coupe, standard transmission, power steer·
lng, locally owned, only 12,000 miles, beautiful lawn
Interior, maroon over beige eilerlor finish. Spare never used, spotless throughout

1964 CHEVROLET Biscayne .... $1695
2 door sedan, deluxe trim, V8 engine, automatic trans·

mission, new tires, Powerglide transmission, radio,
heater, very nice throughout.

1964 CORYAIR Deluxe .. ·.... · $1095

holstery cleaner. Rent elec-11 2 Dr. Turquoise finish, vinyl Interior, &amp;ood tlrtJ, ra·
dlo, heater. std. tran~
tric shampooer $1 . Po1ner"'

AND

CAMPERS

Cement Block Co.
NEW electric

Make Your Reservatio11s
For Rental s Now.

I

range,

new and 2 bedroom suites.
Gaynelie Fugate, IVY 2-5293.
5 15 tfc

WI "2708 . I ,
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Co. Ne\11
JOU !lllf-lblrA

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er wbo does own service
work. Five year guarantee. No
lalesmen. ao yean experieuce.
FrH
Inspections,
Roaches and rats a specialty.
Ill&amp; West r.laia Street, Porn·
eroy, QfJio, at Zirk'&amp; Dairy
Bar. Phooe 119U669.

finish, radio and heater.

G

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SIWK OR
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WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHS
Of The Quality You

Will Volue For
A Lifetime

1964 FALCON .................. $1295
2 Door. Deluxe Interior, good whitewall tires, white

·-

By ART SANSOM

GROVER'S STUDIO
\

Pomeroy

1963 CORYAIR Monza ........ $1395
4 Dr. Low mileage by local lady owner, whitewall tlr·
es show Jittle wear, automatic trans., radio and heat·
er, beige finish , fawn vinyl Interior, bucket seats.
Showroom dean and one you'lllike.

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1958 OLDSMOBILE 98 · · · · only $495
4 Door Sedan, spotless clean interior, original Ugbt-

We bave aU size

&amp;eWfl'

AUCTIONEER

f'un·Time Speeialsl

WJito, Phont or Cont.tct

MAIIIAGEMI!tfT

1962 CHEVY ·11 (onv. · .. •· •.. $1095
8 cyl. eaglne, PowergUde trona., lite blue finish, vinyl
in!., white top, radio jn4 heater, extra good whlte-

w~lllires.

A real sharp ob.

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OCII!LD

mach-

COMPLETE SALES

luvicta. Auto. trana., power steering, white finlah, red
Interior, rldlo, heater. Ellrl &amp;ood w/sJw tires.

\ty CHESTIR

IDes, Reuoaable rates. Call
WY MS'If, da,y or night.
t 15 Ill

green finish, automatic transmission, power steering
and brakes. factory air conditioned, radio, heater.

1962 BUICK Connrtlble ··.... $1595

DICK TRACY

plum bin!

heating, Millersville.
Ohio. End your sewer !rouble.
lltd

JIM CARNAHAN
, UCINI. l!HIO

Jack~'•~:
erall111, New Raven. Phnoe

atloD aenlee.

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i l SIMPLY . ~E ~i
MARY, DID YOU EVERTI-IINK , - -, ADORE
1EN!l5 To
OF ME AS AN ARISTOCRAT-··
T~AT
&amp;£ A~F.
WI~ A KIND OF SHAGGY Loa~:
SJ.4A66Y.
&amp;1,!1' he
MASCULINE
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1-4~5

By MERRILL BLOSSER

lM wm.l 'lt!U,

SAU.Y. I~ "fi.I&amp;RE.'S
ONE TI-liNG THAT
Re:ALLY TLIR~ MEi.

ON, t'I'S AN I
Mo51bCAAT,

CUDDI.'(,
JUSTT~E

sPM• f

...) btlte For Sale

1"111: 1'l BOYS HEED A 1-l..U: IG,IQ 11&amp;'E
!N 'l'OUR 140M"E; WI~E. FAMil.Y, Rf:l\l.
iCI-IMALTZ! QVE. 'EM i!J,' Brr ~(11,1

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••ABBIE AND SLATS

BEGINNING May 2Z you can

ly RAEBURN VAN BURIN

buy ice at the Davis Ice
Plant on Sunday from S a.
m. to 5 p. m.
5 19 tOte

Help Wanted
=w::-A:-:NTE=D--- cRo,ute salesmai
Hospitalization, paid vacation, good pay, pension plan.

Experience pre[erable

but

not necessar,v. Write

Box

668-G, The Daily

Sentinel,

Pomeroy, Ohio,

S 22 3tc

CARRIERS
IN POMEROY
Apply
The Dai~ Sentinel

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Pomeroy, Ohio

LIMoiA II.

mlnum siding, storm and de "S, l1rll1ql aod

Y•terdaJ'I ~'Au. PHILOSOPR1' LIES lN TWO
WORDS, 8UII!IAm' AND ABsTAIN~EPJOtEmrs
(CI 1811. &amp;ill« l'eatwH fi1PI"I~IItl!'. faa.)

oarporlo, Olperl -Uattoa.
Phone ALL CRAFl' ALIJMI.
NUM PRODUCfS, $ Norlb
Second Ave., WY -:14570. .
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Doi!OI Dollie · Gaa Arnold
Brotben, Ill E. MaiD . Sl.,
Pomerov.
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SALES &amp; SERVICE
1_1 ONI OHHI
NlCIIT PIOPLil ... CAl. I. 1/-=~

DICK RAWLINGS

bwllng• Honda Sales
W\'24111
MIDDUPOIT, OHIO

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PIZZA

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'

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SPEOALS
. '

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.

Servit Oleo _ _
Sugar

Card of Th•nks

BLAETTNARS
.

fram~.

oak trim, 1 set twin windows I
complete with
aluminum

Tide Gi••• - - - - 77c
Brooms s.r,. _____ ••. 89c

1

storm windows. 1 wood storm
door, 2 inside oak frame5
with oak trim. 36 ft . 9 inch
~kbMe,2Freochdoors
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
x 6'8. Price $35. Can be seen ·
for Sale
f
Sal

Jo-Bo Dog Food

at 336 Lasley Sl , Pomeroy, /

5. 114

. _

_

12 ""' $1

or

,-::c:;-=

:~·c---

Ohio, or cadi 992-3503 after
ft. F1ber gi;;J ss I:IUat with CLEAN rugs, like new, so
5 25 6te accessorir~1 50 H.P. Ph. 247- to do with Blue Lustre.
BUDGET PRit'ED rurriiture inl24lll
5 20 6tc electric shampooer $1. Baker
our third floor budget shop. i' l'-.._..-,_ __._..__ _, __ !~:~i~r~ _c o:____ _ 5_~ _3~

g:r Furniture, Mi~1di~J"'(r~

HOW M.AMY FISIIINGJUNK

LI'L ABNER

~KIPPERS

E\'!IC :;eF.: TliE
K1NI1t:INIJtef,~C CAN
lJNO!R Ttlelft ~~

llr'llce Coli

JIM CARNAHAN ·

.k• .

Pqm•roy, Ohio

llr GEORGE WONDER

For C!lfllplote AuCHo,n

5 lb.59c

Toilet Tissue ___...0:.39c
THREE and four room furnished apartments. All utililie, paid. Phone IVY Hl'l6.
Rowley aod Reed. Aller 5
p. m. call IVY 2-3514.
4s

I E«Rl

-SERVICE

Charmln

PHONE WY 2·2156

'

TRAVEL TRAILERS O~Bi:~ ~~~:;~e:,:~~f',~ lile

1965 CHEVRCKO lmp11hl ~,·.... $2695

Super Sport Coupe, black vinyl top, IIDdalwood fin·
Ish, all vinyl Interior, , with bucket seats. V-11 engine,
automatic transmission, power steering and bruea,
wire wheel covers, 8:00 white won tires, shows Ullle
wear, radio, heater, a real bu.y.

1965 CHEVROlO Impala ····· · $2295
Hardtop coupe, standard transmission, power steer·
lng, locally owned, only 12,000 miles, beautiful lawn
Interior, maroon over beige eilerlor finish. Spare never used, spotless throughout

1964 CHEVROLET Biscayne .... $1695
2 door sedan, deluxe trim, V8 engine, automatic trans·

mission, new tires, Powerglide transmission, radio,
heater, very nice throughout.

1964 CORYAIR Deluxe .. ·.... · $1095

holstery cleaner. Rent elec-11 2 Dr. Turquoise finish, vinyl Interior, &amp;ood tlrtJ, ra·
dlo, heater. std. tran~
tric shampooer $1 . Po1ner"'

AND

CAMPERS

Cement Block Co.
NEW electric

Make Your Reservatio11s
For Rental s Now.

I

range,

new and 2 bedroom suites.
Gaynelie Fugate, IVY 2-5293.
5 15 tfc

WI "2708 . I ,
~trol

Co. Ne\11
JOU !lllf-lblrA

"""' ....., Melis Comll)o
er wbo does own service
work. Five year guarantee. No
lalesmen. ao yean experieuce.
FrH
Inspections,
Roaches and rats a specialty.
Ill&amp; West r.laia Street, Porn·
eroy, QfJio, at Zirk'&amp; Dairy
Bar. Phooe 119U669.

finish, radio and heater.

G

HESAME

,_..ITWA'S.FOR
THE ReST OF VS!

SIWK OR
SIUIM! AIJV
QUrntONS?

"H;(;

I'ES I k!H€RE
PO I fiiVD
SDMEO'-'E WHO

.,~ ' '

SVJI&gt;M?

• 20 30tp

WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHS
Of The Quality You

Will Volue For
A Lifetime

1964 FALCON .................. $1295
2 Door. Deluxe Interior, good whitewall tires, white

·-

By ART SANSOM

GROVER'S STUDIO
\

Pomeroy

1963 CORYAIR Monza ........ $1395
4 Dr. Low mileage by local lady owner, whitewall tlr·
es show Jittle wear, automatic trans., radio and heat·
er, beige finish , fawn vinyl Interior, bucket seats.
Showroom dean and one you'lllike.

•

1958 OLDSMOBILE 98 · · · · only $495
4 Door Sedan, spotless clean interior, original Ugbt-

We bave aU size

&amp;eWfl'

AUCTIONEER

f'un·Time Speeialsl

WJito, Phont or Cont.tct

MAIIIAGEMI!tfT

1962 CHEVY ·11 (onv. · .. •· •.. $1095
8 cyl. eaglne, PowergUde trona., lite blue finish, vinyl
in!., white top, radio jn4 heater, extra good whlte-

w~lllires.

A real sharp ob.

_ ·

OCII!LD

mach-

COMPLETE SALES

luvicta. Auto. trana., power steering, white finlah, red
Interior, rldlo, heater. Ellrl &amp;ood w/sJw tires.

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IDes, Reuoaable rates. Call
WY MS'If, da,y or night.
t 15 Ill

green finish, automatic transmission, power steering
and brakes. factory air conditioned, radio, heater.

1962 BUICK Connrtlble ··.... $1595

DICK TRACY

plum bin!

heating, Millersville.
Ohio. End your sewer !rouble.
lltd

JIM CARNAHAN
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Jack~'•~:
erall111, New Raven. Phnoe

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SAU.Y. I~ "fi.I&amp;RE.'S
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1"111: 1'l BOYS HEED A 1-l..U: IG,IQ 11&amp;'E
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buy ice at the Davis Ice
Plant on Sunday from S a.
m. to 5 p. m.
5 19 tOte

Help Wanted
=w::-A:-:NTE=D--- cRo,ute salesmai
Hospitalization, paid vacation, good pay, pension plan.

Experience pre[erable

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CARRIERS
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mlnum siding, storm and de "S, l1rll1ql aod

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NUM PRODUCfS, $ Norlb
Second Ave., WY -:14570. .
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Mlss Myrtis Key' Parker' en-, lnltlaUon was beld for ~
tertrilned the Second Monday girls when Bethel No. 62 of ~
~crr!!'lg l"'h1h. Monti.all evenlna: at lntemaUonal Order . of
Job 1
bar borne, Pleasant Ridge Road. Daaghters met Mnndsy ...,..
ln8 at tbe Pomeroy Masonic
The ovening was spent social· Temple.
ly and 1n sewing. t.!r.s. !l~rl
·
Lewis received a blithday gilt Linda Yost, honored queen,
from her secret pal. Refresh· presided. Plans were made :
nts were served ' to Miss lnataUaUon of officers at
Robson, Miss Mar)ba next meeting, Monday, fu:;!
HoweU1 Mrs. Paul Kloes, MJ:a. wlien Linda Lyons wl1
George Schneider, Mr!L Patrick st.oUed as h'"'"':ed q~n. Prill&gt;
Wood, Mrs. Dwight Parker, lice for the :nalallot:on 11181
Mrs. Grace Holter, Mrs. James set fOr Monday, June 1S Ill I
aatworthy and Mrs. -LewiB.
a. m.

MENS SHORT SLEEVE

Two men working lor the
·m lhe accident, bat ldemergency IIC(uad.
Jacobs Coal Company at Laurel
mlttect at Veterans .Memorial
'hie Pomeroy - . . . . ,
Cliff In Meigs Coonty
were
Hoapllal with arm, leg and pos.
"1... w•• ••mmoaed to ._.,
kWed Wednesday when a
Sible lnlemal Injuries. Tbe boaarea ol ll:fll a.m. wileD llll·
aide c:ame down 011 top of theui
pltal said th1B morning Jacollt
Jy Bias, Rl. Z, Pomeroy, I!U'IIwblle lhey were stripping coal
was 1n sallalactory coudlllon.
ad In au alarm repordua ._at
at tbe base of a cllll.
SberUI Robert C. llartenbacb
rrlle bad heard erlel for .....
Dead are James Edward
aald Jacobs was alao COvered
and • ellll4 bad
Lewis, 32, Laurel ClUf, and
with dirt and rocks from the
waa layillf lloDJ • blllaldt,
Wayne Harper, 38, of Pomeroy.
hillside s!Jde, but maunged to
Squadmen and Sberifl llano
Meigs County Coroner HOIII')'
dig bls way out.
fllbach lmmedfatel,y ..Ill to
Ewing said Harper died Jn.
Jacobi,
tben immediately
the area and learned of tile
of a cruabed chest and
began trying to dig Lewis out
eavo·ln a ltw minutes lo!Jowfrom undernealh the debris. He,
ing lhelr arrival In tbe Latql
00actured skull. Lewis was pr..
unced dead on mlval at Vet,.
even though palnluUy Injured
Cllll sector,
ercanlilforo
MdemJorlaJ Hoapilal.
hlmseU, mannged to free LewII was reported tbal Hllf'JJII'
acobs, a part.owner
is from the waist up by the
""' working right at the basa
of lhe coal company located
time of tbe mlval of Sberifl
ol lhe clill when lhe accident
ofl lloute 124, escaped dea_lb
_ __Har_teo_ba_ch_and
__tbe_P_o_m_eroy__:_____w_rr_'ed.;,,_wbil_._•_Ja_co_bo__

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II were a few feel away. A cost
loadtr was abo looated In lhe
area ol the slip.
Immediately after Lewis was
freed from
the
.,.ks, , work was started to
locate Harper. Sheri!! Harten·
bach contacted Rolland Crab. tree, Meigs County highway d.. ,
partment superintendent, and
requested assistance from his

eo~y

empJ.,....

DOnald Stanley, eJpert equipment operator, and two other
department employees
-e
110111 to lhe seene. Stanley, work·
lng in the hazardous area where
tbe cave.ln ocourred, uaed a

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about two tons of dirt ao lht
body of Harper could be recov.
ered. Harper's body was reeov.
ered about 12:541 p. m.
Funeral services lor Lew1B
wiD be held Saturday at z p.m.
at the Leurel Cllfl Free Methodli!l Church wilh Rev. Eugene
GUI ofllelatlng. Burls! wUI be 1n
lhe Rock Sprlngo cemelery.
Survivors Include hlB lrife,
Shirley Ann Lewb, four cbll·
dren, Barbara Ann, Diana Lyno,
James Edward and Thomas Eu·
gene, au at borne, lhr&lt;e brothera, Robert of Middleport, and
Charles and Richard, both of
Pomeroy, end one sister, Julia

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Fr!anda may elllatlht Ewing
dren, loe Davldl!lll llld llliiPI!
Funeral home.
Andrew, two bro#lers, 1111
F1meral services for Wayne
·Wadsworth, and Guy of Hairlio
Harper wUI be beld Sunday at
sonv!De, lhr&lt;e slsterl, IWJ 'rq.
2 p.m. at the Ewing Cbapel with
lor and Rea ltouah,
the Rev. Eugene GUI
Pomeroy and Allee EWa,
_
lng. Burial willbo In the Rock
Ire, and nieces and lll!llboft(t
Springs cemetery.
'lbe DAV and
Harper served 1n the Korean
Post of the American IAikli'
War and bad received the Pill'
wiU meet at 1 p.m.
pie Heart and olber medals. He
tbe Mlddlepert Legion 1fi!1i
was preceded 1n deolh by his
DAV Commander Ed
parents, WUUs and Blanee Har·
and Dring aquad
per.
Sam Clark OIIIIOIIIIeed. FJ1enill
Burvlvillg are hlB lrife, Ada • may call at the Ewing
M. Bumgardner Harper: lhr&lt;e
Home uytime,
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The Mlddlepert
Jobn; two ste]Hiaugbters, Conrescue unit also rssisted In ,..
_ _::co::.•ery
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of..:llarper=.!:::.:'•..:body::::::.•..;·_ ' '

officla~

Thls rullled number blg 1D
1929, Jell a lot of Juaee 011
'Jew.

John

ThJs costume, seea at Eagland's Aseot
Ram 1n 1928 took &amp;lll&amp;hiiJ lower view
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The fifth anniversary of the
Rev. L. Simpson as pas lor of
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be observed Sunday.
Guest speaker Nill be Dr.
H Johnson of Cltrist Mem-

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and Lisa, Becky, Danny and
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