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,and energy ts a pure delight tO be says he wlll one dtJ, he' a
behold. He doesn't do a hall bed more t!an hallwi.Y there
·job with his money, either.
alrq and he has a WI.\' of
Pete Rose never walks generllly doing what hi 11.\'S he
ln)where. He runs.
will.
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"I've been doing it ever since
Pete Rose has this WllquO
I was a kld," he says. "I can't ambltioo. He wants to be the
break the habit"
only non-home run bitter , ever
He is the only pla,yer in t]:1e to earn '100;000. He'o sol111
majors, maybe In th8 whole sboot It the right WI.\'. SO 1111' he
world, who runs to flrst base has only lOW' homers but hlo
every tiJne he draws a walk. He .366 average leads both league•
NEW YORK (U~,.. Pete
Rose lo the last ol the red hot
ape)ldera.
The WI.\' he spends ·his time

runs eterywhere. ~ck and
forth from his position In right

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Baseball never could be called
a dying game !I .they Ill played
it the way Pete fl:Ose does. Nor
can Cincinnati be called a dull
dub as long as he has anything
to do with it. He makes the
ldritission price to 1 Reds'
game a real bargain because he

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Nothing In lite is more fWL
Baseball enables me to meet
people. I enjoy that. I go to the
ball park every day, sign
autographs, talk to reporters. I
enjoy tbaL Jmagi"" making 100
grand for doing something you
were ~ppy to do for nothing
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then lour bogeys ln a row left
him three over at the turn and
apparentl,y out ol the running
lor the day.
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of the day and the deW..wet
grass was causing his approach
shots to sail and miss the
greens. But, at the 13th hole he

Player wasn't even among the started a string of Cive straight
live plt.Yers bunched ln third 3's and said he didn't know
place with 691, but tbe rocky "why it wasn't six In a row."
little South Alrlcan- his brown
Player, who had his troubles
eyes brisllln&amp; like his closely- off the tee when he hit cmly nine
c~ hair- was cmly two of 14 !airways, wasn't by
shots back thanks to a closing hlmsel!.
rullh of 3' s and a regained
Fleckman, for instance, en
putting touch.
route to his 3t-34- 68 hit only
upm a good putter and I six fair1fa_ys, and Casper, with a
· admit I~" Pla,er said, "but 35-" stl'I!Yed Into the J'OII8It
rvo .....~ "ell ;for Olliy " w~oli-ille about one r.u...t out rio 72-llole · ~ii&amp;wi'd11oJ Ill 'bet'tNen caap.
toumsmeot.
or and Fleckman and the
"Today, George Archer, Bob Pla,yer led nveaome at par 70
Verwey and llarold Heming were Earl Stewart, Ke1 Nagle,
gave me a little J1U!t1n8 losaon Jack Montamnery, Tommy Aa·
and I think I ma.y have my rm and Ken Still. Bracketed
problem licked. Thoy told me I with Player were defend1ng
was jabbing at the ball and had champion Dave Stockton, Terry
me change my grip."
DUI, Tommy Bolt and Bob
Player sank a 20.looler lor a Charles.
blr&lt;lie on the second hole, but

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Dobacil, uiocibtad (8l and IllY ldloo, aU u Nesrooa'''"' ·
Pagllaioid, Chalice, w-~na~on the vorslif fii.Yed ....,
(7) and Reaebpro. WP- Wort!&gt;- practice Wedntedl.\' and Thur,..
ington (1-1). LP-Dobsoo (2.3).
day.
Now Yoik 106 201 000-1~ 11-2 WWsey, who slo1ed l!rmb' he
Bostoo
300 110 06x-li·14-0 would be the sole Judga ol ."'l!llo
stottlem,yre, Verbanlc (8), wlll IIII.Y, whors and )lhon."
WQ11111ck (8) and Fernandea. dr_.t Ill ol them trom the
Ellsworth, Stephenaon (3), Lan- teom Thuroday and ordered
dis &lt;5l, W)'ltt (7), StaRIIe oo their 111111orms ~~o· ~ trom
and Howard, OUver (5). WP- lockers.
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ccme and go," said the coach.
Wash
· 002 020 OIJO.., ~7·1 "They're oU the team and
Cleve
000 010 000-1-4-l !hot's It"
Moore. J:ll8lins (6) ard
However. staiUJW Negro ftill...
casanovo. McDowell, Fisher (9) boek John McGallle lndlca1ed
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and Sims. WP- Moore (1-3). LP the diOJMl'te might be resolved
The amuol Rio Grande COllege
-McDowell (4-2). HRS- Brown within a lew dlQ's. !il&gt;ring Ali'-Si&gt;Orta Bob!Uet will be hold '
(2nd), Howard 2 (13th &amp; lith; practice cloaes Seturda,y after· In the Coll~geDinlngHall~,
National league
noon with an intrasqull( game. May \9, beglmlng at 6:30 p. m.
Atlanla ot PhUadelphla, nigh~
"This Is not l bllycoli," aald Guut opeoker 'will be Ailrlan
we~., raln
McGaUie. "We blve been Smith, guard lor the Clndnmd
st. Louis
000 OUO 000-Q-8..1 holding meetings to trY and get Ro)'lls.
003 000 OOx- ~ 101110 problems seWed. We are
More than 60 Rio Grande COl·
Pitts
Washbllrn, Jaster (7) and iust trying to got together with lege albtetes will be honoi-ed at
Mccarver, Voale (2.3) and May, the coaches.
the banQuet ror their pertlclpaLP- Washburn (3-2).
tlon In the lour major 8J)Clrtl _
Houston
ooo ooo 001-1~ lnter..t!onal League Standings bask..U.,U, buebell, Irick and
san Fron
000 100 20x- ~ By Unlted Press lnternationol gdL "¥allY line a.thletes w111 be
WUson, Nay (8), Coo,nbs (8)
W L Pet GB recOinlzed at the banquet when
and Adlesh. Marlchal (&amp;..2) and LouiS\ille
14 8 ,636 they receive their m'llif let.
lllatt LP- Wil1011 (3-3).
Rochester
1~ 8 .636 .:.... ters. Trophies will beallordedto
Clnn
000 OUI 000-1~ Columbus
11 8 .579 1'h those athletes who were out.
New York
010 000 001-2-&amp;-1 Bulfalo
12 12 .500 3 standlqplurlng thepaatseooon,"
Arrigo (:!-2) and Bench. Toledo
12 14 •462 4 oald Al'thur L. Llnhim, Albletlc
Seaver (2-3) and Grote.
Richmond
11 14 , 440 f'h Director.
1st add 005s
Syracuse
9 13 . 409 5
Smith haa eallllllahetl himself
Chicago
100 000 000- l 8 0 JackaonviUe 10 16 .385 6 •• one of 'the top back tolrl men
Los Ang
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Thurlda,y'o Results
in the protesslonall'lllka. Smith
Nye (2-4) and Hundley. Jacksonville at Rochester, post. scored 1347 JIC)Ints 1ut seo.oh
Sutton, Billingham (8) and
ponecl, raln
to place hlmsell third behlllll
Torborg, Haller (8). LP- Se~ (0!14&lt; game schetluledl
only Osear Rcberlaon and JOlT)'
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lola Bir\J'Iilll I a I
Veterans Memorial
Mr. ind Mrs. Alpha
to Lopn Saturdi.Y to visit
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Mr. and Vs. L&amp;r.ry Sailers home.
and son, Mrs. Lowreoce Sali.
Mrs. MJI- Salser and tamers and Mr~ arrle Sellero, lly bave moved !rom Wa t e r
aU at Col
o, spent ibldi.Y Street to their newly purchU·
here at the
e of the latter ed bome on Apple ~
Mrs. Sellers. They also visited
Mr. and Mrs, .toe LAllldon have
Mro. Mary Flsnagan and Robert. moved from Awl• .street to the
Mrs. Apes White and Ml'•· former La,yton Sl.\'re Jll'Ollfrl1on
AUce Freeland 11[10111 Moncii.Yeve. Jotm .•Street.
nlng Ill Middleport with M r a. , Mr. and Mrs. La,yton ~re
Beulah White and attended the and r.mll1 have moved to tholr
-r-Danlbter BanQiet ol the new traDer on Route 7.
· somom Mlaalonary SoeleiY cir. . Mrs. Sampson .Hall. Mr•· Jan.
. leo Ll"soo, Mrs. Adrleme lllbcle at the ¥11 Churd1.
Mr. and Mrs. Janie; Robert ,. ~ and Mra. M.fla
Ill
White and . ~ of Domb1r ~~ ll*lt I . . . evmcat
spent Frldi(y ~th his IMiber ·" · fleafllll atiMd!ni a Jewel·
Mrs. A~P~ea White, and 101cl~ Tf aiM!. "• ' · . ·
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Rlchord Duclroiorth. They aloo · Mrs. Clart Lavflider lal[ltindvistled at Maom with Mrs. Rose 1118 some tllne hi Cldeii!ID Schwarz and lami1.Y.
b!ir...,s and flmlllllo. .
Mr. and Mrs. DOll llendricks
Mr. and Mrs. ~· G~,
and lami1.Y beve moved mm it_.~
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tho olf·ao11on. He and his wife
.have • son and maketholrhclne
In Clndrua~SReservations lor the ""'-!
may be made by calllng R I o
Grande College, 2~5-53~, before
noon Frldl.\', May 17. Tickets
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Marilyn McCoy, Pt. PIIOflll!;
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Ferry; ora Biddle, Pt. PleU- .
Dt Danny Kimbler, .1..«11~ Mra.
Orvll Watooo, Pt. Pleaoanl; AI•
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Mr. and Mro. Bobby lloeah, IIIJd.
tlleport; a 1011 to Mr. ·and Mrs.
James 9wli, ,SQu!bfltle.

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Memorial IIOI'Yie\s b)' the Chip.

ter No. 75, or the order or !!ill=
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Crow. JluoiMIII Flmoral llOma til.;
m. Salunla:r In the Main llreet · nlaht at 8 o'elock.
Bljll[ll Clllrch with the Rev.
:t.Ira. Wells died ~
Earl Ted Wall olllcllllnr, · ~r- Tuel!dt¥ wbUe voting· a(U i ·
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parOhts, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Grimm. They al10 visited their
a1 Iter and brother • In . • law,
Mr. and Mra. Ilaymond Teaford
and family ol MlneravUio.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J, Qlllck
of Columbua visited bla ~··
Mr. and Mr•· Jamoa S. Qlllck.
Mrs; Earl Culler 1118 boon
roturned to her bome after belne
a medical patlon1lortllreewMks
at Voterans Memorial lloiJital,

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oshl Kobayashi ol Jljlan, the man 11[10111 the weelcend with Mra.
world jwlior l!ghtwelifrt chamand Mr•.
ploo, agreed Thuroday to meet
Mllcelm Qllnther lamlly have
Mando Ramos of 1..o111 Beach, moved from the Jack WUilam&amp;
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that 100 rrand but It hasn't
caused Ill)' lmjJedlment In his
reach. ID a g'r(Np, he's llways
aad makes him wonder about the first """ alter the check.
l'e&lt;lple alwt.Ys osk him wily
all the talk ol some •295 hitter
he
· keepo runn!ilg. A low who
whmlng the tlUe this year.
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' Why am I so set on getting
$100,00U?" asks Rose, who merely to make an impressim.
"I wouldn't run if I didn't
mentions the figure often. 14 1t's
" he says bluntly. "I
a figure athletes like to shoot want to,_
Cor. Not everybody can say 'I'm run alter I get a base oo balls
making $100,000.' Guys like because the c~tcher may miss
Willie Maya, Hank ·Aaron, the bill: I mala! the blg turn at
Roberto Clemente and Mickey first base because rm not
Mantle can say it but they're all satisfied with first. Too many
long ball hitters. I'm not. That's guys are satisfied. Not me: I
what eggs me on even more. wanna make second."
Dave Bristol, the Cincinnati
Get me straight. I don't play
for mone.)' although I can't say manager, claims Pete Rose Is
I'd play for nothing. The money one or a klnd. Pete was going
is nice coming in every two out to the ball park the other
weeks and I'm no different than da;y w~en someone asked him
anybody else, I like to get what which player in the majors
I'm worth.
h!JJtled the most.
''Me," be sald, without so
Rose, who batted .301 for the
Reds latlt year, can't really much as blinking an eye.
Pete Rose wasn't bragging.
explain why he's doing so much
He was simply stating a .cact.
better this year.
"I guess I just got my

FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI)Billy Casper and Marcy Fleck.
man had a one strdle edge on
the field going Into the second
round d. the Colonial National
Invitation · Goll Tournament
today with their two.underiJOl'
68s, but they had better keep a
wary eye 011 GarY Plt.Yer.

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doesn't mot&lt;e 100 gnnd )'&lt;!t but
,and energy ts a pure delight tO be says he wlll one dtJ, he' a
behold. He doesn't do a hall bed more t!an hallwi.Y there
·job with his money, either.
alrq and he has a WI.\' of
Pete Rose never walks generllly doing what hi 11.\'S he
ln)where. He runs.
will.
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"I've been doing it ever since
Pete Rose has this WllquO
I was a kld," he says. "I can't ambltioo. He wants to be the
break the habit"
only non-home run bitter , ever
He is the only pla,yer in t]:1e to earn '100;000. He'o sol111
majors, maybe In th8 whole sboot It the right WI.\'. SO 1111' he
world, who runs to flrst base has only lOW' homers but hlo
every tiJne he draws a walk. He .366 average leads both league•
NEW YORK (U~,.. Pete
Rose lo the last ol the red hot
ape)ldera.
The WI.\' he spends ·his time

runs eterywhere. ~ck and
forth from his position In right

field "''lth the Cincirmati Reds
and in a·oo out of the batting

cage.
Baseball never could be called
a dying game !I .they Ill played
it the way Pete fl:Ose does. Nor
can Cincinnati be called a dull
dub as long as he has anything
to do with it. He makes the
ldritission price to 1 Reds'
game a real bargain because he

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be played.
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love the game, .. he says.

love

everything about iL

Nothing In lite is more fWL
Baseball enables me to meet
people. I enjoy that. I go to the
ball park every day, sign
autographs, talk to reporters. I
enjoy tbaL Jmagi"" making 100
grand for doing something you
were ~ppy to do for nothing
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did that lor two weel\s. I ,
aut two· weeks and
a
miU(ary c&lt;rnml- lor l1ro

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then lour bogeys ln a row left
him three over at the turn and
apparentl,y out ol the running
lor the day.
He was in the first threesome

of the day and the deW..wet
grass was causing his approach
shots to sail and miss the
greens. But, at the 13th hole he

Player wasn't even among the started a string of Cive straight
live plt.Yers bunched ln third 3's and said he didn't know
place with 691, but tbe rocky "why it wasn't six In a row."
little South Alrlcan- his brown
Player, who had his troubles
eyes brisllln&amp; like his closely- off the tee when he hit cmly nine
c~ hair- was cmly two of 14 !airways, wasn't by
shots back thanks to a closing hlmsel!.
rullh of 3' s and a regained
Fleckman, for instance, en
putting touch.
route to his 3t-34- 68 hit only
upm a good putter and I six fair1fa_ys, and Casper, with a
· admit I~" Pla,er said, "but 35-" stl'I!Yed Into the J'OII8It
rvo .....~ "ell ;for Olliy " w~oli-ille about one r.u...t out rio 72-llole · ~ii&amp;wi'd11oJ Ill 'bet'tNen caap.
toumsmeot.
or and Fleckman and the
"Today, George Archer, Bob Pla,yer led nveaome at par 70
Verwey and llarold Heming were Earl Stewart, Ke1 Nagle,
gave me a little J1U!t1n8 losaon Jack Montamnery, Tommy Aa·
and I think I ma.y have my rm and Ken Still. Bracketed
problem licked. Thoy told me I with Player were defend1ng
was jabbing at the ball and had champion Dave Stockton, Terry
me change my grip."
DUI, Tommy Bolt and Bob
Player sank a 20.looler lor a Charles.
blr&lt;lie on the second hole, but

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MIJID. .1 002'000 02x-l-'8-11 Ust of d8JI\ano!a w:ltJii.iil '11!k!Ji8 ·
Dobacil, uiocibtad (8l and IllY ldloo, aU u Nesrooa'''"' ·
Pagllaioid, Chalice, w-~na~on the vorslif fii.Yed ....,
(7) and Reaebpro. WP- Wort!&gt;- practice Wedntedl.\' and Thur,..
ington (1-1). LP-Dobsoo (2.3).
day.
Now Yoik 106 201 000-1~ 11-2 WWsey, who slo1ed l!rmb' he
Bostoo
300 110 06x-li·14-0 would be the sole Judga ol ."'l!llo
stottlem,yre, Verbanlc (8), wlll IIII.Y, whors and )lhon."
WQ11111ck (8) and Fernandea. dr_.t Ill ol them trom the
Ellsworth, Stephenaon (3), Lan- teom Thuroday and ordered
dis &lt;5l, W)'ltt (7), StaRIIe oo their 111111orms ~~o· ~ trom
and Howard, OUver (5). WP- lockers.
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ccme and go," said the coach.
Wash
· 002 020 OIJO.., ~7·1 "They're oU the team and
Cleve
000 010 000-1-4-l !hot's It"
Moore. J:ll8lins (6) ard
However. staiUJW Negro ftill...
casanovo. McDowell, Fisher (9) boek John McGallle lndlca1ed
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and Sims. WP- Moore (1-3). LP the diOJMl'te might be resolved
The amuol Rio Grande COllege
-McDowell (4-2). HRS- Brown within a lew dlQ's. !il&gt;ring Ali'-Si&gt;Orta Bob!Uet will be hold '
(2nd), Howard 2 (13th &amp; lith; practice cloaes Seturda,y after· In the Coll~geDinlngHall~,
National league
noon with an intrasqull( game. May \9, beglmlng at 6:30 p. m.
Atlanla ot PhUadelphla, nigh~
"This Is not l bllycoli," aald Guut opeoker 'will be Ailrlan
we~., raln
McGaUie. "We blve been Smith, guard lor the Clndnmd
st. Louis
000 OUO 000-Q-8..1 holding meetings to trY and get Ro)'lls.
003 000 OOx- ~ 101110 problems seWed. We are
More than 60 Rio Grande COl·
Pitts
Washbllrn, Jaster (7) and iust trying to got together with lege albtetes will be honoi-ed at
Mccarver, Voale (2.3) and May, the coaches.
the banQuet ror their pertlclpaLP- Washburn (3-2).
tlon In the lour major 8J)Clrtl _
Houston
ooo ooo 001-1~ lnter..t!onal League Standings bask..U.,U, buebell, Irick and
san Fron
000 100 20x- ~ By Unlted Press lnternationol gdL "¥allY line a.thletes w111 be
WUson, Nay (8), Coo,nbs (8)
W L Pet GB recOinlzed at the banquet when
and Adlesh. Marlchal (&amp;..2) and LouiS\ille
14 8 ,636 they receive their m'llif let.
lllatt LP- Wil1011 (3-3).
Rochester
1~ 8 .636 .:.... ters. Trophies will beallordedto
Clnn
000 OUI 000-1~ Columbus
11 8 .579 1'h those athletes who were out.
New York
010 000 001-2-&amp;-1 Bulfalo
12 12 .500 3 standlqplurlng thepaatseooon,"
Arrigo (:!-2) and Bench. Toledo
12 14 •462 4 oald Al'thur L. Llnhim, Albletlc
Seaver (2-3) and Grote.
Richmond
11 14 , 440 f'h Director.
1st add 005s
Syracuse
9 13 . 409 5
Smith haa eallllllahetl himself
Chicago
100 000 000- l 8 0 JackaonviUe 10 16 .385 6 •• one of 'the top back tolrl men
Los Ang
000 ooo 000-· 0 6 I
Thurlda,y'o Results
in the protesslonall'lllka. Smith
Nye (2-4) and Hundley. Jacksonville at Rochester, post. scored 1347 JIC)Ints 1ut seo.oh
Sutton, Billingham (8) and
ponecl, raln
to place hlmsell third behlllll
Torborg, Haller (8). LP- Se~ (0!14&lt; game schetluledl
only Osear Rcberlaon and JOlT)'
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lola Bir\J'Iilll I a I
Veterans Memorial
Mr. ind Mrs. Alpha
to Lopn Saturdi.Y to visit
and Mrs. stanley Phll1lpa.

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Mr. and Vs. L&amp;r.ry Sailers home.
and son, Mrs. Lowreoce Sali.
Mrs. MJI- Salser and tamers and Mr~ arrle Sellero, lly bave moved !rom Wa t e r
aU at Col
o, spent ibldi.Y Street to their newly purchU·
here at the
e of the latter ed bome on Apple ~
Mrs. Sellers. They also visited
Mr. and Mrs, .toe LAllldon have
Mro. Mary Flsnagan and Robert. moved from Awl• .street to the
Mrs. Apes White and Ml'•· former La,yton Sl.\'re Jll'Ollfrl1on
AUce Freeland 11[10111 Moncii.Yeve. Jotm .•Street.
nlng Ill Middleport with M r a. , Mr. and Mrs. La,yton ~re
Beulah White and attended the and r.mll1 have moved to tholr
-r-Danlbter BanQiet ol the new traDer on Route 7.
· somom Mlaalonary SoeleiY cir. . Mrs. Sampson .Hall. Mr•· Jan.
. leo Ll"soo, Mrs. Adrleme lllbcle at the ¥11 Churd1.
Mr. and Mrs. Janie; Robert ,. ~ and Mra. M.fla
Ill
White and . ~ of Domb1r ~~ ll*lt I . . . evmcat
spent Frldi(y ~th his IMiber ·" · fleafllll atiMd!ni a Jewel·
Mrs. A~P~ea White, and 101cl~ Tf aiM!. "• ' · . ·
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Rlchord Duclroiorth. They aloo · Mrs. Clart Lavflider lal[ltindvistled at Maom with Mrs. Rose 1118 some tllne hi Cldeii!ID Schwarz and lami1.Y.
b!ir...,s and flmlllllo. .
Mr. and Mrs. DOll llendricks
Mr. and Mrs. ~· G~,
and lami1.Y beve moved mm it_.~
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tho olf·ao11on. He and his wife
.have • son and maketholrhclne
In Clndrua~SReservations lor the ""'-!
may be made by calllng R I o
Grande College, 2~5-53~, before
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Marilyn McCoy, Pt. PIIOflll!;
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Ferry; ora Biddle, Pt. PleU- .
Dt Danny Kimbler, .1..«11~ Mra.
Orvll Watooo, Pt. Pleaoanl; AI•
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tlleport; a 1011 to Mr. ·and Mrs.
James 9wli, ,SQu!bfltle.

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Memorial IIOI'Yie\s b)' the Chip.

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Crow. JluoiMIII Flmoral llOma til.;
m. Salunla:r In the Main llreet · nlaht at 8 o'elock.
Bljll[ll Clllrch with the Rev.
:t.Ira. Wells died ~
Earl Ted Wall olllcllllnr, · ~r- Tuel!dt¥ wbUe voting· a(U i ·
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Mr. and Mra. Ilaymond Teaford
and family ol MlneravUio.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J, Qlllck
of Columbua visited bla ~··
Mr. and Mr•· Jamoa S. Qlllck.
Mrs; Earl Culler 1118 boon
roturned to her bome after belne
a medical patlon1lortllreewMks
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oshl Kobayashi ol Jljlan, the man 11[10111 the weelcend with Mra.
world jwlior l!ghtwelifrt chamand Mr•.
ploo, agreed Thuroday to meet
Mllcelm Qllnther lamlly have
Mando Ramos of 1..o111 Beach, moved from the Jack WUilam&amp;
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act 'llke

that 100 rrand but It hasn't
caused Ill)' lmjJedlment In his
reach. ID a g'r(Np, he's llways
aad makes him wonder about the first """ alter the check.
l'e&lt;lple alwt.Ys osk him wily
all the talk ol some •295 hitter
he
· keepo runn!ilg. A low who
whmlng the tlUe this year.
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don't know him think he nms
' Why am I so set on getting
$100,00U?" asks Rose, who merely to make an impressim.
"I wouldn't run if I didn't
mentions the figure often. 14 1t's
" he says bluntly. "I
a figure athletes like to shoot want to,_
Cor. Not everybody can say 'I'm run alter I get a base oo balls
making $100,000.' Guys like because the c~tcher may miss
Willie Maya, Hank ·Aaron, the bill: I mala! the blg turn at
Roberto Clemente and Mickey first base because rm not
Mantle can say it but they're all satisfied with first. Too many
long ball hitters. I'm not. That's guys are satisfied. Not me: I
what eggs me on even more. wanna make second."
Dave Bristol, the Cincinnati
Get me straight. I don't play
for mone.)' although I can't say manager, claims Pete Rose Is
I'd play for nothing. The money one or a klnd. Pete was going
is nice coming in every two out to the ball park the other
weeks and I'm no different than da;y w~en someone asked him
anybody else, I like to get what which player in the majors
I'm worth.
h!JJtled the most.
''Me," be sald, without so
Rose, who batted .301 for the
Reds latlt year, can't really much as blinking an eye.
Pete Rose wasn't bragging.
explain why he's doing so much
He was simply stating a .cact.
better this year.
"I guess I just got my

FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI)Billy Casper and Marcy Fleck.
man had a one strdle edge on
the field going Into the second
round d. the Colonial National
Invitation · Goll Tournament
today with their two.underiJOl'
68s, but they had better keep a
wary eye 011 GarY Plt.Yer.

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er. There had beeo DMJch ,.,_ band's sllllerWaw.
lf rJds were 10, !p.J aunt'B
lleltl' aboul tho prl-s ealiuobaJMI
wouldn't be my uncle,
eepelrom Norlh Vietllalll, llldthe
Would he be my ~~aw?
Interviewer • - aboUt jlllbUc
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Who's rll!ltl? - PUZZLED
1!111 "'" cent ol the many letters
DearPUz:
wriueil to him ware derOIBI&lt;&gt;l"Y.
YOW' husband may be techmolt were terrUlc votes of COD-

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rest oa tecbDicalllleo don't haVe
OCU!IIrY.
Now woulcm't you tblDk, with close relatlooshipa •.For my monIUch a small neptlvo reactlm, ey, tho wife or~ h u - ·
Gle reporter would leave It 1aJ brother Is YOUR sister-ln..law
IIIII .,....-ate oo tho good side too; your aunrs bullband is your
ol
But no! IUs - &lt;JillB- uacle - aed wtille ~ se&lt;OOd
tlon was, ntell us about t h e cousin miQ' poslllbb' be a "COU·
sin ooce-removed,'' dob't worcrank letters."
ry
aboUt it. He cb&gt;lll'l - H.
The escapee gave him a loog,
Dear
Helen:
Qlinlcel look, and oald quletI
would
like to answer tbose
11 "Pd rather not.,. Thea., thouih
he waao't asked, be closcrlbed letters that shoppers are always
I !OW or lbe ftne things people writing aboUt nasty oalos peo.
pie. We are not nasty we
had done tor him.
Pm mt blaming lhe report- Orst II'&gt; to work. Tho cuotomer
er. He• s no different from any makes us so.
People Jet their kids run wild
ol us - he waa tryina for a
In
the store, and U we tell them
• ahod&lt;er that would book hio audto
oool I~ we are blamed. Tn s
lonce. But Isn't It sad that we're
more interested In the one per supermarket, mothers hand their
children bananas, penny candy,
ol kooka than In the 99 per
peanuts
otl the stalls, to keep
cent who aren't? - LISTENER
them
pacUled,
and never once
Dear Listener:
think to J&gt;11Y for them. They alCertalnl'y Ia!
low
them to swing drippY I c e
And that's why the small mincream
bars or messy chocolate
oritY of 1 kooka, .sadists, wi I d
!eons, etc. looks so !rlghtenlng- candy near other customers or
ly large to u.s. We're very big In lho drygoods section.
Women are always asking stufor "fihocker&amp;,"' and reporters
pid
Q!Ostloos, then getting mad
teed us what we erave. 'l1ten,
agalnlll our - r judplont, we because wa can't answer them.
stsrl generalizing about o u r II we kneW evel")'lhlns, wwld be
"dec:adent society.'' and moan- working as sales glrla? They
Ing aboul a lost, lost world. or lho kids will break iometblng, thea swear It was alroacly
..... Sad. - H.
btol&lt;en. Yoo'd be wrprlsed how
Dear Helen:
My buabaed aed I hsve been many or them actually llhopllll
arpdng about this queetlou. As then, wh111 --~ se.y, "I for1 matter of fac:t, we have all lbe sot, aed dropped this In m,y bag
by mistake."
nolgli&gt;ora discussing H to.
They ask for oomothlD&amp; aed
Odonel -

for

Harley F. JohDBOII, Tarry aed

v

Cheryl. were recent vialtors o!
Mrs. Harley Johnson.
Mrs. Lena Wells, Mrs. Nel·
lie Tracy, Mrs. Eva Schrieber
ol Ball Run, Mrs. Helen Johnson.
ml Mrs. Beverly Roush, son,
Rodney,

ot Gallipolis, were re--

cent visitors of Mrs. Harley T.

Johnsoll
Miss Linda Smith aod Miss
Linda SchaDer were SUndi.Y afternoon visitors of Miss Jo smith

recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy RU&amp;sell,
Terry LYnn. of Pomeroy, were
recent SundJy evening visitors of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uncoln Russell.
Mrs. Bill Chase of ColumbUs
visited a recent weekerd with
her ntother, Mrs. S. A. Wyatt.
Mrs. Wyatt ls at heme and re-

'

ham
ptneW.o.

' ' j.

'

..... ol 1o!ll!i Brl!lah
troll Carol Wblt.e

' ••

'

marrla8t •

lowed 111 !allure of

to olnpr Ml&lt;llael Kina.
~ uz• blltiiHioer

(IInce

'

prestige pool 11 Royal hair-"'
teaaer... "Tile Bolito or 'the VI!'. . .
gin" oovoi Ia -

1!1111' z'i

1

a Jowllh

matador aed Jack Carter' I Ioken
tho book b)' tho
wanaa to

homo;

alar In ll .• 0r0011 Boan'l Nlnounclng he' a altllllllg tram Ill&gt;era! to &lt;OOoervatlvo poiiUco•••
&amp;Ire! •.. Famed "Father orli2nd
st." Joe Holbock (Joe r• tho

CHAR.LISW.

::

.

.~ ··~

'

~i3eiiJ'I

at)ei.danee

Opl:nl f.4 Weollly,

260 W. Main

.

~ ' to be eOmpl!lled
bO!Ore
the
·meet!••..' T h o
' l

Jll'Olllele

u

·cHANNEl MASTER

' o.. '

'

rf

'

•

., •

1

•

anil.'ft.•.FIN(O
., ' ' '

..

&lt;

.

i

,

•

lnnroJects.

renewal of auto iiifor five- yean (after each
is in effect 60
. To
jwt
lhe

.ANTENNAS·•·

about it,

:9.95
.

l LITTLE MISSES LOAFERS I
llll&lt;e. n"""*'stiatlon• wero81voo I
I
·~~~ =~~ 1 lor /&amp;wng and Rrmy;mg... ·I

:

and PAULEY .
NATIONWIDE

'

., ~,:,: ·~)SOCIATED ·.RADIO

214 E. 2nd

-oul.

:~· 1!r;;J.=.:::~nM:.!~

WilliAMS

DOUBLE STACK

'' .'

of your family.

Ken Williams
P. i. Pauley
I

•·Tile Seveo TOlD Sllteblrt t-Il
CIW» mot at the Mary Brlckloa'
hom~ m '1111 8. 'l1le advloor,
Mrs. Elloon Meo1, asslllled tho
stria In aolectl111 patte1111 and
. Tile Harrisonville Glrla 4-11 materlolo. J&gt;rojeot booka were
Honor Clllb met at tho Harrloonvlllo Grange Ball on MoJ 6 with
Tbo iD'OUP llludled ~ couradvloors' Mi. aod Mro. Vltsti teoloa lnd bad a lfllz oa clooAtkins aDid 22
member&amp; oert clollnltlooo. ''111ft/ also cliO..
in attendance. · An IMJc .. eusoed oaledlq Gle oorreel pot.
lion cereDlOIQI was ' held for tem to nt ,our !Huro ~ f3'po.
the newofllcen. JucJyCaraeywas J. aafsty report wao 81.., by
in charge of r~reation. - Jeo.. Dawo carper. Belre-•
ella Cumlntio, now• roporter. ware oerved by Mary .Brlckles.
- Janet Mooa, reporter,

ne' '~~· ....a·-Club met · ..----~-----------------'------,
at ~· home or "'\vi,~• M.r· and I
1

every

'\,····~
i:..:...i., 1U
·- . '
r~ . ; ~ ,_..,

,

CIIIQ&gt; Mu&lt;IY pvo a r~ m
.bflliUJW. Nancy ''Balli)' was In
ehatp ol reere&amp;tion. - Lana
- -: r~.·

, Nation~ide Insurance will

·'

-

...

I!I'OUP dlacuosed first aid aed decided """' to make In their oew-

Ali CHANNEL

Pomeroy

f•;

Florence Meeko.

1

Tamara, Stonly and •Robert
Van&lt;e (live report&amp; Cll\ how to
be heaJili.Y, Potluckrefreiwnents
were prGvllled by all. - Floronce Mookl, - · reP&lt;&gt;rler.

I

·

-

I

I
I

I

Balhan 4-H A Go-Go Club :
·-.at tile hom~ or~ DoetTile

CINlY

N1tionw~

,

FORALL CX,:~¥1CI.NS

tw;•-wire
n ..
.
· - · • ..~J!O't,__~l\l!!!'o -

·"'

Hunte

Mulllallmur:ut,;l' ( '••
Colun1hus. Uhiu

~;:;i~C:~:;;;::[~R:o:oe:.;1h:en:;·

··--·.,.···-,-'

3

992-2039
OR NIGHT.-2tll
•'

Pomeroy~ Shop

•

,.

',.'

MI!-LAHD VAN ME'IEB

·~

'
.

IIIIE AD DAlKE
TO 'IIIE IUSIC
Of tHE
liiS

S 99 II
•

~

1
1

I

-1·

girls with

I

,'

-

"

~ '

--

the young yellow
by

'' "
7 :

I·

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. .\·:,'

'

,,

. ,,

'·.•

.,

' . ·'

Pale and fresh and delicious

;.-,

., 1

with everythina (everythingmunlna

"

..

'l

.•

.-:.:.·,
'

your complexion and your clothes).

,.
•

'

Have
a picnic picklna' out
.

,''"'

WaBhlng-

a day and night supply,

.'

are poreota ot three chUclren,
lllrbar1, Jolttftl IIIII Dlboralt.
lit Ia 11011 employed by LB.M.
COrp. in New York.

and feel dewy and dazzly,

..

,.. ;.&lt;': . right around the clock.
''!'
",, .
l,~

({.

;l

1

S94:'
.

Mrs, Herbert Hoover and o....
Id WocmescloJ wllh lira.
lloYiardYMr, llld Mrs. Robert Bailor
· . • aod son callod on Mra. Katie
Yoww aod Mr, aod lira. Lowa
lludJou.
· llr, aed Mra. n&gt;roeiBJasaed
' -·Jean called on Mr. aed
llrt. Howard Yoq lltd LWio.
,,,, .Bobble Biller IPent a woelilod" ·

Few women·

'

llutniJny~

.d.itid' •• a
the COlt
ot· a ·
.This hip perlatonanco, triplo-toal..l PIIMP
can M con•erted to eilhtr deep oo. lhallew'
H•••Y duty for dependable, lon&amp;·llft

Katie

See IIIII N&amp;llonallnt coo ..rtable jot ,.,.,
.
. ••• and talco advllltap ol apeclal •••·
'~II whtlo· tb~ ora bein1 •"•rod. Sa¥1 101 IUIJIII·
lton by your hcenaod, ,.,_lenctd Nationallao....,.

Mr.

• ..

STOS

l

.~,-

..

toa Court llouoe, Ohio. Thq ·

araoclmother,

sUNS ·

•'

.._.. .,

1111 In 1980. Ho wp oqloyed
111 Blbcock aed WUcox CG. at
Ita reoeareb center In Allluco,
Olllo.
He ..-ved hla ma111er ot
ldecco ciep"ee In tbeorstlcal
IIIII awlled moebanlcalrom Well
Vir81nla Ulllveroll;y ID Fibraary,
1966.
He Ia the.., ot Mr. aed !Ira.
Betbel R. Vaoco ot Now Haveo,
IIIII Ia married to the Iormor

Social Notes

THE
FABULOUS
tHREE

,,

llogree In - - · a l ~­
!ng !rom West Vlrl!lnla Unlver-

~y.,,..hll

FEAlUIIII6
FOI YOUI
usl'EIIIIIG
PLEASUIE

I

CORDOVAN-SIZE 8'h TO 3

;~·'

Pine Grove

I

MAY 17•18•19

I

' ,

IESOif

'

'j ,,'

'r ·•·

Dr. Vance ll'•dnated from Wabama lllsb Sehoul In 1958, reeolvod his Baehelor ot Scleoee

1

PLEASANT POINT'

I

er wllh a01)slallt
·l'oi&amp;Y
Trusoell. Mrs. Rooel' advisor,
Uked · the older ~ls 111•111kln•
~~
8lld oeW!na. Mra.

olli e~ :

Of fiE

)&lt;

1

ho..,.,

FLOWE'R
.·S

MilS,

members In

{ODd' seven ·adVIoors helping.
Dlocuoslon was hoi~ Cll the (oad

Treason is the only crime
clearly defined In the U.S.
Constitution.

W. Mlln

1111 9 wu the datil ol tho ro.cent 4-H Queen Beel. ''
meeting
at. tho 'lllppora Plalnl Sdiool

Ia retiring aed ·llltoe ol ElllolJ'I
assistant• are aUdltlMIIIC forltio

ors of her parents, Mr. ardMrs..
Charley Smith.

sot_!forOW'Ibem~

.

0

and Mrs. Everett Lambert.
Mr. aod Mrs. Doyle J&lt;now,
Kail, Kevin and Charles, tanga..
ville, were recent saturtll¥ 'Visit-

aed are Just too I&amp;Zl' to

HydrOiphere Is the aqueouo
envelope of a planet.
,.·.r

'

lhe WIB 11) "Mr H~· .f9ef1n

cent visitor of her parents, Mr.

u!m ::_

ot

·•

th11'U live Ill

Mrs. Helen Jdlnson was are--

lon't 9DIIlliae
u at least a low ladles don't
NEW
n:;;,;R.fr-:iill;"'iJ!iY.ilillii."'It liiii'friiY,
v.... ..-ved hia Do&lt;tor ot being a sweet, kind aljd pntlo
PldloiiCJillly llesroe In Engineer. - SALES GIRL
·ill. Tboorellcal aed Ajlplled Me- .This oolumn lsdedlcatedtofamdlaDicl, tram West Vlqlnla UDI- lly living, 80 If you're haYing
veroll;y at the 99th IIIIIUal srw- kid trouble or julll plaiD trou'!flon eeremoaloa In lolorpdown ble, let Ilolon help YOU,
at lbo Field Hou10 MoJ 12.

Jllllice Lee Jonlan

I

.)., '•)' \
..;. ., ~·

cuperating.

whon we Ill' we don't carry I~
evon tell them where to lllld H
elsewhere, .they Imply we are
cy~ng

\
•·

Mrs. Larry Barr, &amp;CI1, Darid,
Mrs. Alpha Barr of Llngs&gt;illo,
Mrs. Howard '.l'lloma aed Mrs.

-'•?

Now it's
~Dr• anee

cartooa'•

ukO

·'&gt;1

.~

'• &gt;I

,;

,.I

�;.
.,f' '

)Jeri JI!IOI:' ' )1(11: '"J/ilblnll. ~·
a bi&lt;JIIW' Wb\1 '~ J!II!T!ed. HI•

'fill! KOOKS GET
ALL TilE LINES

llear Heleo:
,

o•

wit- Ia m,y huabaMs, ~liler4n· adllo

,.,

Tbla Ia io eypical ol
r Ia . Woulcm't oliO also ' liO MY
allller4n~aw? ·
· tOp .
dmea, I had to pass II '11'·
)1(11 husband 811'0, "!!~&gt;-" lie Ill
'
'1111 night I heard a
would
btl)
lnslots
sbe
allould.
be
calli&lt;\
my
telovlslnn roporter lntetvlewlnC
a re~ escaped war pr!SCII- b-4n~all's wife, or myhu.. eo; Rudy

er. There had beeo DMJch ,.,_ band's sllllerWaw.
lf rJds were 10, !p.J aunt'B
lleltl' aboul tho prl-s ealiuobaJMI
wouldn't be my uncle,
eepelrom Norlh Vietllalll, llldthe
Would he be my ~~aw?
Interviewer • - aboUt jlllbUc
..... - . Tile lllliD oald .... than And hOw aboUt coaslntl..
Who's rll!ltl? - PUZZLED
1!111 "'" cent ol the many letters
DearPUz:
wriueil to him ware derOIBI&lt;&gt;l"Y.
YOW' husband may be techmolt were terrUlc votes of COD-

Tonlgllt •

Wolfpen
News, Notes
.

himself aod oor olcally correct, butrelaii'Ve•who
rest oa tecbDicalllleo don't haVe
OCU!IIrY.
Now woulcm't you tblDk, with close relatlooshipa •.For my monIUch a small neptlvo reactlm, ey, tho wife or~ h u - ·
Gle reporter would leave It 1aJ brother Is YOUR sister-ln..law
IIIII .,....-ate oo tho good side too; your aunrs bullband is your
ol
But no! IUs - &lt;JillB- uacle - aed wtille ~ se&lt;OOd
tlon was, ntell us about t h e cousin miQ' poslllbb' be a "COU·
sin ooce-removed,'' dob't worcrank letters."
ry
aboUt it. He cb&gt;lll'l - H.
The escapee gave him a loog,
Dear
Helen:
Qlinlcel look, and oald quletI
would
like to answer tbose
11 "Pd rather not.,. Thea., thouih
he waao't asked, be closcrlbed letters that shoppers are always
I !OW or lbe ftne things people writing aboUt nasty oalos peo.
pie. We are not nasty we
had done tor him.
Pm mt blaming lhe report- Orst II'&gt; to work. Tho cuotomer
er. He• s no different from any makes us so.
People Jet their kids run wild
ol us - he waa tryina for a
In
the store, and U we tell them
• ahod&lt;er that would book hio audto
oool I~ we are blamed. Tn s
lonce. But Isn't It sad that we're
more interested In the one per supermarket, mothers hand their
children bananas, penny candy,
ol kooka than In the 99 per
peanuts
otl the stalls, to keep
cent who aren't? - LISTENER
them
pacUled,
and never once
Dear Listener:
think to J&gt;11Y for them. They alCertalnl'y Ia!
low
them to swing drippY I c e
And that's why the small mincream
bars or messy chocolate
oritY of 1 kooka, .sadists, wi I d
!eons, etc. looks so !rlghtenlng- candy near other customers or
ly large to u.s. We're very big In lho drygoods section.
Women are always asking stufor "fihocker&amp;,"' and reporters
pid
Q!Ostloos, then getting mad
teed us what we erave. 'l1ten,
agalnlll our - r judplont, we because wa can't answer them.
stsrl generalizing about o u r II we kneW evel")'lhlns, wwld be
"dec:adent society.'' and moan- working as sales glrla? They
Ing aboul a lost, lost world. or lho kids will break iometblng, thea swear It was alroacly
..... Sad. - H.
btol&lt;en. Yoo'd be wrprlsed how
Dear Helen:
My buabaed aed I hsve been many or them actually llhopllll
arpdng about this queetlou. As then, wh111 --~ se.y, "I for1 matter of fac:t, we have all lbe sot, aed dropped this In m,y bag
by mistake."
nolgli&gt;ora discussing H to.
They ask for oomothlD&amp; aed
Odonel -

for

Harley F. JohDBOII, Tarry aed

v

Cheryl. were recent vialtors o!
Mrs. Harley Johnson.
Mrs. Lena Wells, Mrs. Nel·
lie Tracy, Mrs. Eva Schrieber
ol Ball Run, Mrs. Helen Johnson.
ml Mrs. Beverly Roush, son,
Rodney,

ot Gallipolis, were re--

cent visitors of Mrs. Harley T.

Johnsoll
Miss Linda Smith aod Miss
Linda SchaDer were SUndi.Y afternoon visitors of Miss Jo smith

recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy RU&amp;sell,
Terry LYnn. of Pomeroy, were
recent SundJy evening visitors of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uncoln Russell.
Mrs. Bill Chase of ColumbUs
visited a recent weekerd with
her ntother, Mrs. S. A. Wyatt.
Mrs. Wyatt ls at heme and re-

'

ham
ptneW.o.

' ' j.

'

..... ol 1o!ll!i Brl!lah
troll Carol Wblt.e

' ••

'

marrla8t •

lowed 111 !allure of

to olnpr Ml&lt;llael Kina.
~ uz• blltiiHioer

(IInce

'

prestige pool 11 Royal hair-"'
teaaer... "Tile Bolito or 'the VI!'. . .
gin" oovoi Ia -

1!1111' z'i

1

a Jowllh

matador aed Jack Carter' I Ioken
tho book b)' tho
wanaa to

homo;

alar In ll .• 0r0011 Boan'l Nlnounclng he' a altllllllg tram Ill&gt;era! to &lt;OOoervatlvo poiiUco•••
&amp;Ire! •.. Famed "Father orli2nd
st." Joe Holbock (Joe r• tho

CHAR.LISW.

::

.

.~ ··~

'

~i3eiiJ'I

at)ei.danee

Opl:nl f.4 Weollly,

260 W. Main

.

~ ' to be eOmpl!lled
bO!Ore
the
·meet!••..' T h o
' l

Jll'Olllele

u

·cHANNEl MASTER

' o.. '

'

rf

'

•

., •

1

•

anil.'ft.•.FIN(O
., ' ' '

..

&lt;

.

i

,

•

lnnroJects.

renewal of auto iiifor five- yean (after each
is in effect 60
. To
jwt
lhe

.ANTENNAS·•·

about it,

:9.95
.

l LITTLE MISSES LOAFERS I
llll&lt;e. n"""*'stiatlon• wero81voo I
I
·~~~ =~~ 1 lor /&amp;wng and Rrmy;mg... ·I

:

and PAULEY .
NATIONWIDE

'

., ~,:,: ·~)SOCIATED ·.RADIO

214 E. 2nd

-oul.

:~· 1!r;;J.=.:::~nM:.!~

WilliAMS

DOUBLE STACK

'' .'

of your family.

Ken Williams
P. i. Pauley
I

•·Tile Seveo TOlD Sllteblrt t-Il
CIW» mot at the Mary Brlckloa'
hom~ m '1111 8. 'l1le advloor,
Mrs. Elloon Meo1, asslllled tho
stria In aolectl111 patte1111 and
. Tile Harrisonville Glrla 4-11 materlolo. J&gt;rojeot booka were
Honor Clllb met at tho Harrloonvlllo Grange Ball on MoJ 6 with
Tbo iD'OUP llludled ~ couradvloors' Mi. aod Mro. Vltsti teoloa lnd bad a lfllz oa clooAtkins aDid 22
member&amp; oert clollnltlooo. ''111ft/ also cliO..
in attendance. · An IMJc .. eusoed oaledlq Gle oorreel pot.
lion cereDlOIQI was ' held for tem to nt ,our !Huro ~ f3'po.
the newofllcen. JucJyCaraeywas J. aafsty report wao 81.., by
in charge of r~reation. - Jeo.. Dawo carper. Belre-•
ella Cumlntio, now• roporter. ware oerved by Mary .Brlckles.
- Janet Mooa, reporter,

ne' '~~· ....a·-Club met · ..----~-----------------'------,
at ~· home or "'\vi,~• M.r· and I
1

every

'\,····~
i:..:...i., 1U
·- . '
r~ . ; ~ ,_..,

,

CIIIQ&gt; Mu&lt;IY pvo a r~ m
.bflliUJW. Nancy ''Balli)' was In
ehatp ol reere&amp;tion. - Lana
- -: r~.·

, Nation~ide Insurance will

·'

-

...

I!I'OUP dlacuosed first aid aed decided """' to make In their oew-

Ali CHANNEL

Pomeroy

f•;

Florence Meeko.

1

Tamara, Stonly and •Robert
Van&lt;e (live report&amp; Cll\ how to
be heaJili.Y, Potluckrefreiwnents
were prGvllled by all. - Floronce Mookl, - · reP&lt;&gt;rler.

I

·

-

I

I
I

I

Balhan 4-H A Go-Go Club :
·-.at tile hom~ or~ DoetTile

CINlY

N1tionw~

,

FORALL CX,:~¥1CI.NS

tw;•-wire
n ..
.
· - · • ..~J!O't,__~l\l!!!'o -

·"'

Hunte

Mulllallmur:ut,;l' ( '••
Colun1hus. Uhiu

~;:;i~C:~:;;;::[~R:o:oe:.;1h:en:;·

··--·.,.···-,-'

3

992-2039
OR NIGHT.-2tll
•'

Pomeroy~ Shop

•

,.

',.'

MI!-LAHD VAN ME'IEB

·~

'
.

IIIIE AD DAlKE
TO 'IIIE IUSIC
Of tHE
liiS

S 99 II
•

~

1
1

I

-1·

girls with

I

,'

-

"

~ '

--

the young yellow
by

'' "
7 :

I·

\

. .\·:,'

'

,,

. ,,

'·.•

.,

' . ·'

Pale and fresh and delicious

;.-,

., 1

with everythina (everythingmunlna

"

..

'l

.•

.-:.:.·,
'

your complexion and your clothes).

,.
•

'

Have
a picnic picklna' out
.

,''"'

WaBhlng-

a day and night supply,

.'

are poreota ot three chUclren,
lllrbar1, Jolttftl IIIII Dlboralt.
lit Ia 11011 employed by LB.M.
COrp. in New York.

and feel dewy and dazzly,

..

,.. ;.&lt;': . right around the clock.
''!'
",, .
l,~

({.

;l

1

S94:'
.

Mrs, Herbert Hoover and o....
Id WocmescloJ wllh lira.
lloYiardYMr, llld Mrs. Robert Bailor
· . • aod son callod on Mra. Katie
Yoww aod Mr, aod lira. Lowa
lludJou.
· llr, aed Mra. n&gt;roeiBJasaed
' -·Jean called on Mr. aed
llrt. Howard Yoq lltd LWio.
,,,, .Bobble Biller IPent a woelilod" ·

Few women·

'

llutniJny~

.d.itid' •• a
the COlt
ot· a ·
.This hip perlatonanco, triplo-toal..l PIIMP
can M con•erted to eilhtr deep oo. lhallew'
H•••Y duty for dependable, lon&amp;·llft

Katie

See IIIII N&amp;llonallnt coo ..rtable jot ,.,.,
.
. ••• and talco advllltap ol apeclal •••·
'~II whtlo· tb~ ora bein1 •"•rod. Sa¥1 101 IUIJIII·
lton by your hcenaod, ,.,_lenctd Nationallao....,.

Mr.

• ..

STOS

l

.~,-

..

toa Court llouoe, Ohio. Thq ·

araoclmother,

sUNS ·

•'

.._.. .,

1111 In 1980. Ho wp oqloyed
111 Blbcock aed WUcox CG. at
Ita reoeareb center In Allluco,
Olllo.
He ..-ved hla ma111er ot
ldecco ciep"ee In tbeorstlcal
IIIII awlled moebanlcalrom Well
Vir81nla Ulllveroll;y ID Fibraary,
1966.
He Ia the.., ot Mr. aed !Ira.
Betbel R. Vaoco ot Now Haveo,
IIIII Ia married to the Iormor

Social Notes

THE
FABULOUS
tHREE

,,

llogree In - - · a l ~­
!ng !rom West Vlrl!lnla Unlver-

~y.,,..hll

FEAlUIIII6
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