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Yet ~cittnatl, paced by lwbelm the New York Knleker· lscored 29 Points and added 18 St. Louis, w~lch had won only land \tley never were in trouble
UPl Sporll Writer
Oscar Mertson and COnt:Je bockers 110-110.
rebounds while Chamberlain five of rune regular-season alter that. Barry ftnished with
The greatest team In basket- Dierking, led almost all the way In opening ga!Jles of the tallied 41 points and 22 rebounds games from the NBA's newest 21 pomts.
ball wea beaten by an even Ill the j)Ptlllng Eastern Division Western Division semi·flllals, -12 of wblch came in the !mal club, had no !rouble handhng I' Los Angeles had to play
greater nne.
And oQ Jbls semt·Oltal at Philade!pbla to the St. Lonts Hal\'ka trlmmad quarter. Robertson led the the Bulls In thetr playoff wtthout superstar Jerry West,
unaetUIDg note tjle National\ take an tmporlant one-game the Cblcago bulls 114-100 and Royals wilh 33 pointe.
opener. The Hawks outrebound· 1who Is mjured, and it was left
Basketball Assoctalion playoffs adge in 'Jhe best-&lt;Jf.flve series. the San Francisco Warriors
Tbe Rlpl Toucb
ed Chteago 79-55 and led . o· rookie Archie Clark to accept
opened their long run Tuesday "TOIIigbt we weie Ute grea· defeated Ute Lo&amp; Angeles Bosflln could hardly do virtually all the way.
the heavy s~onng burden with ..-••-.
night as the qncinnatl Royals test team in basketball," astd Lakers IH-1tl8.
anytblng••wronr in chalking up Rookie Lou Hudson paced St 26 points. Elgin Baylor added
turned back the Philadelphia Cincinnati coach Jack McMa· Philadelphia will be at Cincin· its 2tltll consecutive decision Louis witlt 26 potnts and Lenny 18
76ers 1211·116 in the day's bon.
nati In tonlllhl's only action.
over. the Knicks. Sam Jones htt Wilkens added 211. Bob Boozer Jtru King, a reserve guard
biggest surprise.
Beol Game
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Philadelphia had completed The Boston Celtics, seeking decided on a best,.of.five basjs. for 38 pOinte, Jolin Havlicek was the Bulls.
AI Attles' bad back, was hign i"C.I&amp;cb oald I obould opead lliJ'
the season with a 68-13 record, their nilllh consecutive NBA As big a surprise as the 14 fol. '9 to total 32 points, and The Western Division cham· man lor the Warriors with 22 wlaten away from bome tn somo manlry with
the most ~pectacular In league championship, also came up Cincinnati victory itsell was the Jls,ney.,. Ho~· bit 10 of 14 ~n pion Warriors raced to a 65-4S 1 poinls and Jeff Mullins, who '-re•fort•bly
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I halftime lead although NB~ I had to leave the game in the
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game ·ef the year" to over· lain. The 6-foot, 10-inch center with 23 points.
contributed only eight pomts, :m)ury, had 17.
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Yanks Capture Eighth Spring Wt·n

MASON - Final statlstlco forped the Falcons In field gnat
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the I!J66.6'1 basketball season percen~ge and foul shooting
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show that the V{ahama White percent..ge while posting a 69 9 Like a ghost oot of baseball'&amp;
Falcono posted a dismal 5·18 per game average. Meantime, past, tlte New York Yankees
record, but along the way man. the Wahimans were averaging may be coming back to haunt
aged to top the oppoaition in two only 56~ per game, and thus the American Leosue.
distinct categories.
lies a tale in itself. Top effort The Yankee dynasty tinally
The Fa1oons outrebounded. the of the year for Wa'hama was .seemed toppled last year when
combined foe, but also ""'de 86 point~ against Ripley while the club tumbled Into Ute cellar
a raft more of turnovers which Ravenswpod once scored 98 a· -ending a 45-year retgn u!
went a long way to void many gains! Ute F•lcons.
terror that produced 29 pen·
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Complete individual staUaUca nants and 20 world championThe combined oppositin top-are as , follows
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1966-67 WAHAMA WHITE FALCONS (5_18)
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GP FG FT TP Ave. spring. They recorded their
Bill Marshall (junior) ••••••• 22 128 78-160 333 15.2 eightil victory in lZ games with
Larry Fry (senior) •..•...••• 22 100 58-103 258 11.6 a 5-4 tt:lumph over the Delroll
Mike Fry (senior) ·····-···-· 22 '82 59·91 223 10.1 Tigers Tuesday.
SiBk (senior) .••••••••• 22 46 50.85 142 6.5 It was produced in typlcnl
Ra pb Batey (junior) •••••... 22 41 13--40
95 . 4.3 Yankee fashion, IOQ-IIl a twoDenv~t Gibbo (senior) ••••••• 22
87 11·22
85 4.0 1 run ninth-Inning rally. The
Da!3 Rollins (senior) -----··· 11 .19 34-48
72 6.6 winmng hit was banged oot by
Tony Fields (sophomore) •••• 22 20 17-36
57 2.6 rookie outfielder Bill Robinson,
Dan Mitchell (junior) ••.•••• 16
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Bill Rouah (junior) ---------- 16
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Gary Mitchell (sophomore) •• 3
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Wah!ma ...... 481-1363 .353 32N04 .545 1290 56 0 I PHOENIX, Arix. (UP!)-The\ whUe the Angels were soring several chances p&lt;R'Iectly at Len Gabrielson, during a pick
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Terry Smith
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Brian Johnson . . . . . . • • • •
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llfllson Buffaloes . . . . . 9 I Greg Gibbs .......... · ·..
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Jeff Haymaker &lt;Whites)
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Dave Neu12ling (Bears) ..
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title
Chuck Wned! (Reds) ..... &amp;3 TAMPA, Fla. (UP!)
whose battle to stay out of
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the Anny has eclipsed hia
Different Style•
Belgium is the name of a
t"ay wtth a 14 win
boxing successes, rateo a Th• two men have.
BUFFALOES
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Rookie Blues
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a 1167 contract ~tfter commg to homer m the thtrd gave Detrott The Reds jumped. on ruoki~
Series A
spring tt:aining as a free agett. its 4·3 margm gomg mto tt.e Don Wilson for four runs and
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In Florida doesn't maan thC ' Ageless pmeh-hitter Smoky doubt" ar.d two-run homer tor
Tuesday's R•sults
club will alump once the s.. son Burges&lt; collected a singlo the Twins, John Bnggs and Boston 140 New Yor&lt; UO
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leadmg off the lOth mning and Tony Gonzales each had three Cin m Phila. 116
In the order mne exhibition hts pinch-runner. Bud Braoford, h1ts fo· the Phlls and rookie
games, Cincinnati heat Houston later scored from thud on George Songgs had an ioSidP·
9-4, ~bnnesota topped Los Tommie Agee's sacnfice tly tn l \he park homer and a triple
Angeles 7-4, the New York Mets give :be Sox the wm over PJttsburgh.
shut out the world champi&lt;n Kanm Clty.
Washington's Fred Valentino
Beltimore Onoles :1-(1, Pht!adfl· Gaylord Perry went stx had four hits includmg two
phia drubbed Boston IO·&gt;, inmngs lor the Giants to gel homers and scored tile w1nmng
Pittsburgh nipped St. Louis 5-4, credit for the victory over the run over Atlanta m the lOth on
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Zora Folley in a Utle bout few
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ellpect to go the full 15 rounds.
Wilson fpr four f'IUS In Clay Is expected to weigh in
three mnings and then
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five more In I we lnntngs
p(runds heavier tban the 34-year·
Belinsky lor the win.
old cilallenger.
Milt Pappas retired the
The champion, wbo says this
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give ttp' a blt unttl the .\a!r&lt;ls can get his ordered April 11
scored a pair of runs in
Army lnducUon set , aside,
filth, the' last lnniit~ for the
simply hao too much opeed,
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youth and talent for the fight to
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opinion. Folley, oldest man Clay
Redleg runa witjl a single
fought, walled 10 years for
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crack at Ute UUe and many
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the ancillary righte, while
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the middle rounds.
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kn!clm~ ''faotest Mouth in SSSSSsssss!
Be different tonight Eat
Ute West," although he has
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Yet ~cittnatl, paced by lwbelm the New York Knleker· lscored 29 Points and added 18 St. Louis, w~lch had won only land \tley never were in trouble
UPl Sporll Writer
Oscar Mertson and COnt:Je bockers 110-110.
rebounds while Chamberlain five of rune regular-season alter that. Barry ftnished with
The greatest team In basket- Dierking, led almost all the way In opening ga!Jles of the tallied 41 points and 22 rebounds games from the NBA's newest 21 pomts.
ball wea beaten by an even Ill the j)Ptlllng Eastern Division Western Division semi·flllals, -12 of wblch came in the !mal club, had no !rouble handhng I' Los Angeles had to play
greater nne.
And oQ Jbls semt·Oltal at Philade!pbla to the St. Lonts Hal\'ka trlmmad quarter. Robertson led the the Bulls In thetr playoff wtthout superstar Jerry West,
unaetUIDg note tjle National\ take an tmporlant one-game the Cblcago bulls 114-100 and Royals wilh 33 pointe.
opener. The Hawks outrebound· 1who Is mjured, and it was left
Basketball Assoctalion playoffs adge in 'Jhe best-&lt;Jf.flve series. the San Francisco Warriors
Tbe Rlpl Toucb
ed Chteago 79-55 and led . o· rookie Archie Clark to accept
opened their long run Tuesday "TOIIigbt we weie Ute grea· defeated Ute Lo&amp; Angeles Bosflln could hardly do virtually all the way.
the heavy s~onng burden with ..-••-.
night as the qncinnatl Royals test team in basketball," astd Lakers IH-1tl8.
anytblng••wronr in chalking up Rookie Lou Hudson paced St 26 points. Elgin Baylor added
turned back the Philadelphia Cincinnati coach Jack McMa· Philadelphia will be at Cincin· its 2tltll consecutive decision Louis witlt 26 potnts and Lenny 18
76ers 1211·116 in the day's bon.
nati In tonlllhl's only action.
over. the Knicks. Sam Jones htt Wilkens added 211. Bob Boozer Jtru King, a reserve guard
biggest surprise.
Beol Game
!lll of the seml·ftnals will be on 15' of 18 field goal atU.mpts and Don Kojis each had 18 for pressed mto servtce because of
Philadelphia had completed The Boston Celtics, seeking decided on a best,.of.five basjs. for 38 pOinte, Jolin Havlicek was the Bulls.
AI Attles' bad back, was hign i"C.I&amp;cb oald I obould opead lliJ'
the season with a 68-13 record, their nilllh consecutive NBA As big a surprise as the 14 fol. '9 to total 32 points, and The Western Division cham· man lor the Warriors with 22 wlaten away from bome tn somo manlry with
the most ~pectacular In league championship, also came up Cincinnati victory itsell was the Jls,ney.,. Ho~· bit 10 of 14 ~n pion Warriors raced to a 65-4S 1 poinls and Jeff Mullins, who '-re•fort•bly
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I halftime lead although NB~ I had to leave the game in the
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e1gnt of rnne times m !be lRussell termed thetr "beat Dlerkmg ngamst Wilt Chamber· Willie lleed led the Knicks lscormg champ Rick Barry second quarter with an ankle
procest.
game ·ef the year" to over· lain. The 6-foot, 10-inch center with 23 points.
contributed only eight pomts, :m)ury, had 17.
NBA Ptayoft StaiHllng•
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Opposition During Season

Yanks Capture Eighth Spring Wt·n

MASON - Final statlstlco forped the Falcons In field gnat
By VITO SEJIJNO
the I!J66.6'1 basketball season percen~ge and foul shooting
IJPI Sporll Writer
show that the V{ahama White percent..ge while posting a 69 9 Like a ghost oot of baseball'&amp;
Falcono posted a dismal 5·18 per game average. Meantime, past, tlte New York Yankees
record, but along the way man. the Wahimans were averaging may be coming back to haunt
aged to top the oppoaition in two only 56~ per game, and thus the American Leosue.
distinct categories.
lies a tale in itself. Top effort The Yankee dynasty tinally
The Fa1oons outrebounded. the of the year for Wa'hama was .seemed toppled last year when
combined foe, but also ""'de 86 point~ against Ripley while the club tumbled Into Ute cellar
a raft more of turnovers which Ravenswpod once scored 98 a· -ending a 45-year retgn u!
went a long way to void many gains! Ute F•lcons.
terror that produced 29 pen·
of tlleir better eftorts.
Complete individual staUaUca nants and 20 world championThe combined oppositin top-are as , follows
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1966-67 WAHAMA WHITE FALCONS (5_18)
like a second division club this
Nam~ &amp;, Class
GP FG FT TP Ave. spring. They recorded their
Bill Marshall (junior) ••••••• 22 128 78-160 333 15.2 eightil victory in lZ games with
Larry Fry (senior) •..•...••• 22 100 58-103 258 11.6 a 5-4 tt:lumph over the Delroll
Mike Fry (senior) ·····-···-· 22 '82 59·91 223 10.1 Tigers Tuesday.
SiBk (senior) .••••••••• 22 46 50.85 142 6.5 It was produced in typlcnl
Ra pb Batey (junior) •••••... 22 41 13--40
95 . 4.3 Yankee fashion, IOQ-IIl a twoDenv~t Gibbo (senior) ••••••• 22
87 11·22
85 4.0 1 run ninth-Inning rally. The
Da!3 Rollins (senior) -----··· 11 .19 34-48
72 6.6 winmng hit was banged oot by
Tony Fields (sophomore) •••• 22 20 17-36
57 2.6 rookie outfielder Bill Robinson,
Dan Mitchell (junior) ••.•••• 16
6 5-14
17 1.1 who's already being touted as
Bill Rouah (junior) ---------- 16
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5 0.3 the next po86ible Yankee
Gary Mitchell (sophomore) •• 3
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Wah!ma ...... 481-1363 .353 32N04 .545 1290 56 0 I PHOENIX, Arix. (UP!)-The\ whUe the Angels were soring several chances p&lt;R'Iectly at Len Gabrielson, during a pick
Opponents
628_1521 .413 352·589 .598 1607 69.9 1 Cleveland lndions• bopes of five runs. He was last, but w1ld I first base where he was sta· i off.
making a run lor Ute pennant He walked lix, heaved a wtld ' tioned to g1ve Fred Whttfteld a I N
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REBOUNDS
Terry Smith
. .. •... .. ~'2 this year are based on their pitch, and required 85 deliver· rest
loom as Important to the In·
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Today Sonny Siebert and Lu- the Indians was Pedro Gonzal· ball in the ftfth and it fell for 1,. e e at er t mse a '
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1~.~.e same sen 1men
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Mike LewL!I
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with one aboard in the fourth in- And m another mishap, rookie "In f ct Ie
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' FINAL STANDINGS
Brian Johnson . . . . . . • • • •
McDowell started with the- in- ning. The little infielder, ~o Richie Schemblum was knocked I contr:l P'• oh le~~et~ough ~ dJ~~~t
llfllson Buffaloes . . . . . 9 I Greg Gibbs .......... · ·..
tention of going ftve innings. He has played everywhere but hts out when tagged hard on the think they " ld be
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Johnson · · •· •• ••· · · · ·
left In the middle of the fourt~, ' normal second base, handled head by Angel first baseman McDowell s:~d he w~os .~~ur-I
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Luis Folledo.
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Tom Samsel (Tigers)
Benvenuti was granted extra
Jeff Haymaker &lt;Whites)
By JACK. WJLJUNSON
way over Folley. He's
for defense of hiS
Greg Smith (W. Columbta) 90
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. European crown because he 1
Robbie Lambert (Buffs) .. .
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Jason Ingles (Reds)
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NEW YORK tUPI) -Hea· three Inches taller and haa York Aprtl 17 for the world '
Dave Neu12ling (Bears) ..
champiOn CasatiiS three-Inch edge tn reach.
title
Chuck Wned! (Reds) ..... &amp;3 TAMPA, Fla. (UP!)
whose battle to stay out of
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lto!!er Young (Bears) . " .. 51 Cincinnati Reds meet
the Anny has eclipsed hia
Different Style•
Belgium is the name of a
t"ay wtth a 14 win
boxing successes, rateo a Th• two men have.
BUFFALOES
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Grand Stem
their IICtory over the
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the 37-year-old lefthander signe1l J1m Northrup's grand slam
Rookie Blues
w•stern Division
a 1167 contract ~tfter commg to homer m the thtrd gave Detrott The Reds jumped. on ruoki~
Series A
spring tt:aining as a free agett. its 4·3 margm gomg mto tt.e Don Wilson for four runs and
w. L. Pd. I
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ninth !Jut a wal&lt;, Jake Gibbs' Jolted Bo Belmsky lor i1ve more San Franctsco
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Sine• the Yanka finished smgle &amp;nd and mheld out score&lt;! to np Houston.
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second In sprmg traimng la.t one run and Robmson, obtamcd In •.Urer notable performan' 1eo B
year before collapsing dunng !rom AUanla m the Clete Boyer ces, Bnh !lodgers d:ove 111 three
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the regular seaaon, the club deal, then rapped the wmwng runs w'lh a triple and smgle tor St. Lo•Jis
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In Florida doesn't maan thC ' Ageless pmeh-hitter Smoky doubt" ar.d two-run homer tor
Tuesday's R•sults
club will alump once the s.. son Burges&lt; collected a singlo the Twins, John Bnggs and Boston 140 New Yor&lt; UO
starts.
leadmg off the lOth mning and Tony Gonzales each had three Cin m Phila. 116
In the order mne exhibition hts pinch-runner. Bud Braoford, h1ts fo· the Phlls and rookie
games, Cincinnati heat Houston later scored from thud on George Songgs had an ioSidP·
9-4, ~bnnesota topped Los Tommie Agee's sacnfice tly tn l \he park homer and a triple
Angeles 7-4, the New York Mets give :be Sox the wm over PJttsburgh.
shut out the world champi&lt;n Kanm Clty.
Washington's Fred Valentino
Beltimore Onoles :1-(1, Pht!adfl· Gaylord Perry went stx had four hits includmg two
phia drubbed Boston IO·&gt;, inmngs lor the Giants to gel homers and scored tile w1nmng
Pittsburgh nipped St. Louis 5-4, credit for the victory over the run over Atlanta m the lOth on
Washington turned back Atlant&amp; Cubs-:he filth str01ght for tllf Cap Peterson's hit.
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Zora Folley in a Utle bout few
c·mcm. nati J'umped on
ellpect to go the full 15 rounds.
Wilson fpr four f'IUS In Clay Is expected to weigh in
three mnings and then
at about 206 pounds, some five
five more In I we lnntngs
p(runds heavier tban the 34-year·
Belinsky lor the win.
old cilallenger.
Milt Pappas retired the
The champion, wbo says this
11 battei'S be faced and did not may be hia last fight unless be
give ttp' a blt unttl the .\a!r&lt;ls can get his ordered April 11
scored a pair of runs in
Army lnducUon set , aside,
filth, the' last lnniit~ for the
simply hao too much opeed,
clnnati rigbthand"!'.
youth and talent for the fight to
Rookie shortstop Darrell be figured close In Ute uperts'
CbaJtey knocked Ill the firBt
opinion. Folley, oldest man Clay
Redleg runa witjl a single
fought, walled 10 years for
the second inning.
crack at Ute UUe and many
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believe be Is paol bls
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pair with a single and a ucrl· Sonny ;.tston In 1164, says he
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any single punch, :Ublle Fo~ley the name Bohemia; another
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right Ill the bead
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New York City's Lel!lngton
early ln Ute fight.
School for the Deaf
"as
he bas appeared to lose some
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his ftre iJ bls operung attack ~--"--·_ _ __
falls to do damage.
the ancillary righte, while
taunted Terrell m their
Folley will receive 15 per cent
and he likely will do the same of the gate and $:!S,OOO from the
tonight, taking Ute offensive tn broadcast rights.
the middle rounds.
_ __ __ _ _ ~--Ontwardb: they're dissimilar,
too. Clay ' lives up to. bls
kn!clm~ ''faotest Mouth in SSSSSsssss!
Be different tonight Eat
Ute West," although he has
calmed down a bit fnlm bl•
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early blatorlnlcs. He glares
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The Student .
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INGELS CARPET HOUSE

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~a~,w~· s·o!; To Distribute
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Club at

A talk on public relations and , .
the nurses anasthelist Will open ,"
The Women'~ Mlaslonary So- lowshlp
10 be held ~~
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D?rsel. Riebel. AD auction, sale
05 efS
The Resurrection theme was the 31st annual meetmg of the Eastern
.
ciety of the Pomeroy Baptist dleport oq;ij.\pril 5, at, 7:30
Will be held.
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used lo the devotions and pro- Ohio State Association of Nurse ' .
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Church tilet Thursday evening Mrs. Hitry Bailey
Friday '
F:rc: C!rcle ~I h~uddleporl gram at the March meeting of Anesthetists IOSANA) April 4- ' The laser IS· a
at the cburch with Mrs. Joe on the W(llte Cross.
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c'oMMUNITY GOOD Friday IJibst
pUs~. c ure will d,.. the El&lt;cta Circle of the First 5 at Co lumbus. .
produces an intense,
Cook, president, .in charge.
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. Iconcentrated beam ot
Group slnglng ol the hymn,
'Jibe UJllettered Spirit was
of _the N~ene, Friday after- to pa11ents at Me1gs. Gt~eral mg at the home or Mrs. Ritil- i The OSANA Will meet m1
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"That Cause Can Nelt!Jer Be the title OJ' ttl~ program led by
d
nollil..ii!..Y.Rev. Linson H. Steb- Hospital II wos decJded 1 ues- ard Owen
I COnjunCtiOn With the
annual :, ,====:-==;i;;;~'"'ll
Lost Nor Stayed," and pray~r ~s. Elmer .W~~kham, who read
Wednes ay
. bins of the Presbyterian Chur.,h day even~ng at the home of Mrs. Willis Anthony, chair· , meeting of ~" OhiO Hoopltal
by Mrs. Joe Cnok o ened tile I In HIS ~~s. Taking part JR ISTATED CON~LAVE .of Ohio ,will deliver the messa e, and I Mrs. Peat! Hoffman. The •ne.t· ma.t, nresided. De'IO!Ion• titled, Assocl3l10n IOHAJ, April 3·5 at
h c'.id
meeting
P
, the prog!'Wil were Mrs. Joe 1Valley Commandery 24 KT Will ioth 1 1
g
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mg
opened
w1th
pcayer
by
"The
'lisen
Chnst"
were
prethe
Sheraton-Columbus
Motor
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Mrs..Orval Wiles gave the Cook, Mrr George Skinner, ~ 7~;~d w:;tnesday, March 22, mg"sp~~~ ~~:i~rsb/~..~~u~~ t~:.~•irman, Mcs. E~zabe'h l &lt;enlcd by Mrs. Tony F\&gt;wlct.
Hotel and Veterans Memocial
SERVICE~' ~il~~~
secretary's report and common· Mrs. SJre!,ton, Mrs, Couch, ':Irs, OHJ p. .
I choir. 'l'he collection wilt go S
.
,
Mrs. Mannmg K.oes present· Bui~dmg. - - - - - -lcations read were a thank-you iJ. E. Fos!&lt;r Mrs. J. Stephenson
ETA PHI Chapter 0 toward the GrJlal Hour of Shar· Mrs. John Fultz ga;e "''.~~·· ed the program using :he top·
You get our usual,
1
card• flom Nancy Maxton, "Mts-1 Mrs, Lorf!lj Sterrett and Mrs.j ~~ S:"a ~ So;ority meets ing program. Public Invited.
ter m~dilabon litled," I he ic, ''His Last Davs o,, Earth" named were l·\rs Genev&gt;eve service and finishing. ·
1nffi
onary
in
India,
and
an
invita-ICarver
WKllams.
C~e
Elaytr,
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Only
!leally Good News, a11d taken &lt;10m "Chnst and t:.e Fme Saxton, R;1oda Hall, Halhe
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tlon from the Mlddleport BaJ&gt;o A cal~· story
by Mrs.
. ec 1c ~mpany o ces
a i!'r ay
mcluded scripture ta&lt;en from Arts."
Intyre, Mrs. Bert Bodlmer, ~.Irs.
eln at 9, outat ' ,,,.,r,f , ,IJ
tist ChiD"eh for Ito aMual Fe!- WickhallJ. ~nd prayer by Mrs. in Mtddleport. There will be PROVIDENCE pastors and Corml~13ns. Thank you not•s ·l The circle votcrl to se~•d a A R. Pullen, Mrs. Nora Ham· '
.
J. Steph~!5on ended the pro-!election of new officers and llH~Is:s .w111C~eeth at the Na- were .ead fr&amp;m the home and cash c.lon&lt;Jtlon to the Lretgn ilton Jnd Mrs. Edison Baker.
gratn an]tJneeting.
I membe~s are r~minded to brinp- om
ptist urc ln Pome~ foreign mlssionarJes, st,ut-ins _of, miSSionary family, Dr. ar.d Mrs. i Refre:-;ilments were served . by .
lfC .
Refres~ments were served 10 nor.-pemhable tlems_ for a oox ~y, March 25th, at 3 p. m.: the church and a commumtv Currey and family, an,j to ore· AirS. uwen.
216 ~.2nd
tbe social' room .to the above to. be. sent to _servicemen m oderator, Henry C. Fletcher, family for assistance. ~he c_1r- sent :m Easler remembrance
n• Qfn$ •
and hos~es for the evening Vietnam.
pestor, Samuel J. Jackson,
cle made plans to asstst With to 8 ,·hurch membec. T!•&lt; cirWlVeS'
were Mrs. J. Stephenson and . MIDDLEPORT Literary Club MEIG~ County Improvement the annual B. H. Sanhorn Tea cle rect•ived an invilallvil from
.
, Mrs. Lorllln Sterrett,
Iwill meet Wed~esday, Mareh Assoc10!Jon wUl meet at the to be ,.ld in April.
Mrs. Gerald Bro"" to
~s. Joyce Ritchie entertain·~
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22 at .the home of Mrs. Bernard Bookmobile huildmg March 25 A dooation was mad• to pur- the A&lt;Sociation meetir:g to be
of tl!e, mem~ers of the young
.
[Fultz, Falrlane Drive.
Mra. at.7:30 P· m. Th~ ~e1gs C&amp;unty c·hase needed articles for Ra- held :;l lhP Vint.m church
WIV'!' Club ·' t her home on Eighth Birthday
John Welsh and Mrs. . Arthur Mmslenal AssocJation IS &lt;-ordi· cone College in Oklahoma , and March 30 .
Thutl!dsy, March .16, and as I
Strauss .will present the book ally JnVJied 10 attend.
, assist&gt;r.ce given to a needy The group planned to
.
president, conducted the bus!· 1s Celebrated
reviews. Roll call will be a . POMEROY Church of Christ i family . The balance of monov with toe Fellowship Te.1
ness meeting. P)ans were com-~
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.
held 'laturday, March 25. b;· '[ the s•l!llmer vac&gt;lion
Biblo cicty .; April. The Ea eter ""':12 to appear o~ the D1allng : ter of Mr, and Mrs. Paul[
Thursday
gmmng at 9 a. m. at Duke; school.
I ·e .,. vice wa s ann•&gt;Uil'1 &gt;'il hl
0
For ~ Dollart ··!h~w.
1 Elchinge:t, uwas honored with a
REGm..AR meeting {)f the Cle3ners on \Second St., in Porn-~ Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew pre- , ~~; h~~ldr at 6 a.~. ·with a break1
Dues were ~ld and a Get Iparty on her eightll birthday at . Xi Gamma Mu sorority will be eroy.
.
.
sented the prog"'m and rcarl l tast ~ 0 rulluw '"tl&gt;e chu~eh din Wei). car was Signed by all to 1her holne, Mulberry H?ts. held ·March 23 at~ p.m. Jrt th2 POMERO?" H1gh SchoGI Band an arlif'ie, 0 Easler On M&lt;1in l irtg ro~ : m. At tlw cio.;~ r)f ~:H•
send. to Mrs. ' Myrn~ Carpenter 1Games were pl.ayed and prlZeS Columous &amp; Southern 0 hi ol Boos~s wdl sponsor a high Street" and a poem, "E:::~ter meeting, p\:1tes of eo;~r.•t'&gt; :1nd
Whot underwent m~JOr ~urgery ! awarded the wmners.
Electric Co.
. 1school dance party, March 25, is Forever." Beulah · Whi~c randi~&gt;.~ were prepilrCrl [,~~ ::!1ut
at rJntversity HoSJli!jl..-m Co- : Paula:··· ..opened h~r
many HOLY COMMUNION Serv1ces S~turday, at th~ P~meroy Jr. assisted Mrs. Horfman ln S2'"· ins. J'lle Apl"il meeting w111 be
lumbu!.
l tovel~ g1fis after v.t~ch decorat- Maundv Thursday, at. 7 . :~0 _P· High .school aud1tonum fro~n ving :sandwiches and c-offee lr:~ held ;J' lhr !lome O,f Mr~:. ,
A .new member, Mrs. Nancy led birthday cake, ICe cream. m., at the Syracuse F1rst Umt- 8 until 11 p. m. The Jays WIJI I12 members and twu gue~ts . Jer wi+.h a potluf'k dinner t0
Colhns, was welcomed. Because kool-aid and candy were serv- 1ed Presbyterian Church, Is to emcee.
! Present in addilion to the 1move 1 cedt n~e mef'l ing
1
of Illness she could not be !nil· ed by Mrs. Paul Eichinger as· be served around the table In
MIDDLEPORT P.T.A. bake : namert were Mrs. Clyde Wine-[ AltemJIOg 10 odrlit""' to
iated last month, along witlt sisted by Mrs. Allen Eichinger the annu of the church. Tlte sale Saturday, March 25 at Dud- 1brenner Mrs. Dana Hamm Mrs. :.1__,...,..__ _....,_ _ _- . 1
three other new members.
and Mrs. Rex O'Brien.
public is invited.
jtey's Florist In Middleport, at , Fred Gibbs, Mrs. Lera Jones,
Refreshments were served by 1 Attendmg were Mary Blaeu.. , TRI-CITY Citizens Band Ra-; 9 a.m. Var10ty of baked goods 1 Mrs. Charles White. Mcs. Agne,
Mrs. Ritchie and Mrs. Robin- .nar, Penny Adams, Carol Barn· dio Club will meet Thursday, jand colored Easter eggs. Per- i White, Mrs. Jacub 1'urncc. ""d.
son, ~o-hostess, to Mrs. Nancy itz, Teresa Wildt!rmuth, Pat1March 23, at Am.vets Lodge ' sons donating and wishing pick- :guesb, Venita and Trina Gibbs. :
Collins, Mrs. Chloris Gaul, Mrs. 1,and Pam Vaughan, Trudy Hall in Pomeroy. All C-B oper· ' up should contact Mrs. ManTeresa Collins, Mes. Nita Jean .Roach, Becky Thomas, Patty ators Invited. PoUuck will be ' ning Kloes or Mrs. Richard
VISIT REUTIVES
Ritchie, Mrs. Darlene Gaul. :Warner, Faith Perrin, Bobbie served.
' Owen by Friday.
Mrs. Starling Massar, Dit.1 n.l
Mrs. Barbara Tripp, Mrs, Sue Chapman, Kelly Clelland, Deb· AFTERNOON
CIRCLE oft
and Charles, Eastern Local.
FrL -Sat., Mar. 24-25
Hayman, Mrs. Evelyn Bauer I' bie Hartenbach, Mary Sue Durst Heath Methodist C!lurch meets [.
MEETING POSTPONED 1visited her parents, Mr. a n d
With 8 Gal. Gas
and Mrs. Janice Young.
Kim Seoo, Crystal Hall, Vanes· IThursday at 2 p. m. at the , The Rock Springs Grange 1Mrs. Dinsmore Boyles at AI ·
1
The next meetin~ will be held I sa
.. Belh
McKnight, church, Ml"ll. Nan Moore pro- will meet Mar. 30 instead of i fred, and with her aunt aod Certified Gas Station
at the home of Mrs. Barbara ,the
. guest and ber sis-! gram leader, and hostesses are Mar. 23 as was previously an· uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Tripp Thursday, April 20th.
Iter
Lorena Davis, Francis Klein nounced, due to Holy Week.
1Hawkeye of Grantsville, W. Va.

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from
tinue _until 8 . a.m.
Monci•y, ants: ·the &lt;wl)l1!41 Homecoming
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Queen ani! fitiit rUMefup, the
· c :coRGE SOMERVILLE 1struct ~ s! the present ti~e. I and largest men's residence Circle K presented· a safety . Alpha Mu Beta social soroc· ~Dressed Girl and first ·NO·
_... ' autumn ol 1966, whon - ftc- arp curve to the right ·hall. Moulton Hall is to b•o used film sponsored by the State Jty 18 sporuwnng a
ner•p. the&gt;.196~ M~y Day Qweenll
• HIO Grande College" places us on North College Ave· ~ as a temporary women's rest· Highway Patrol
on MondllY Ity at the Catholic Youth
and first runneru~, and
:;:•;:trl'd in this paper, the rm_e. On lh~ southern side ofdence hal1 during the . 196'1 • night, Marett" 20 in 9ommun- Gallipolis on Wednesday, Apr. Bathing &amp;:~uty Ppm:es::;, a.l~,
wPrr Lake~ , on a de- thiS street 1s located the nu- 168 academic year. The Martin ity Hall.
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first rullllerup.
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S1x' one-act,
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In answ~ to r~nt campus... ;1 tllen.
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ing ·controversies1 Rio's
Stu·
1i k e Eac Saturday .morm.ng in the i play~ will be presented m
·ever
the
March
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lmmed~ately
the
DaviS
Rest·
Lo
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Be
H
basement
of
DaviS
Library,
a
l
mumty
Hall
on
Wednesday,
dent
Senate
r.ans
to
rnvestigate
· ·' V;.lpus
' ho\\ol RIO' Grande C•)t-' dence
H~ II an d A_nmversary :m ve
' story •uour IS
· held ' 5, an d Th ursday, n,pr.
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· es of establishing
that ouse
it is an
not beinmanusedouse
as ch"Ild rens
the possibW
h· t&gt; 1, different even rrom that Hall ar.e v1s1ble. Dav1s Hall is a Ia men's residence ~all after for all interested area gra-tle- public is enc~uraged to s e student governing .boards tn
women s res1de1tce Hall, wh1le
. th
schoolers.
these presentations.
Ieach residence hall
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In addition this a~t Satur-1 n Tl ay, pr.
e SIX· The taped~.,_televislon program.
If , nn, lhC'.1't by turnmg len lto DaviS.' ~erves as a c\ass-1 Within .one month, another lda .saw th~ led:r~s of Zeta teenth Issue of the.1966. 67 i"Your College qu_ide," featur, 11 Rt 35 at lhe Calvary Bap- room bmldmg and as an of· men's residence hall larger than Chr and Athe:O s~cial soroci-1 SMOKE SIGNALS wdl go
on mg Rio Grande Colege, will be
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di·
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sale
m
Gall1pohs.
broadcast on Ohio television sta·
1Is1 l. 1wrc 1J, e lfS o ;J e I members and administrators
th f M I
H II lles sponsor an Easter egg hunt Tit RGC Film
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n•.rll
r-IJ:,n g· s I" appar~nt. i\'o tu rther . ,
. rec.Uy sou o
outon a. for the children of the Village
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tJOns at these dates m the.
than one-tenth of a mile from I Near Anniversary Hall are ~h.Is will be th~. second new a~; of Rio Grande and for the chil· present Bo?Jo~r
future: WGTE, Toledo, April27,
!Ins junrtion one can see a large two bnck columns - the gak- dl~IO~ to the south campus dren of all RGC staff membeis. ~n award· V;'mrung .
and 7 p.m.; WBNS - TV. CoWITH BUILT:fN CUSHION
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Jrf'a to the east ·being cleared way to the College and the main wJthm two years.
Two more co-eds have been m the Davis Hall
lumbus, May 17, 6 a.m.: and
BY r.ONGOt!UM~NAIRN
ot (rees and brush, Within a .entrance. Atwood Avenue begirB j Within the year the Martin 1nominated for 1967 May Day R~~ &amp;r\7 P:m. on F~d~y, Ap~ WCPO, Cincinnati, May '!1, 7
Sq. Yd.
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ft&gt;w weeks actual construction ;at this gateway and
run s House will be ra~ed to make Queen: ·Miss Linda Moore, a ~· e m open
te pu a.m.
~is new vinYl flooring hU a · • Wanner-becaufe""trs ushlonedl
on a r.eor?1an-ty~e apartment 1through the heart of the cam- 1way for two other "s•Juth cam· sophomore from Canal Winches· i licAn All-Greek Day will be 1,1--========·tprlilg' foam cushion between • Wear&amp;lonttr-becausllt'S cushlonedl
rom plex will begm.
pus.
I pus" structures. 'Jibe Paul R. ter, sponsored by Alpha Tau ' c ld
W d d A rill2 I
IYliiJI surface and vinylized bach· • Easr to clean-because It's vinyll -l~;l rther along on tt~e west. 1
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d l .e on e nea ay, p
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lng. tuslllonflor "bsorbs tll\13trl
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Ahead on Atwood
Avenue, Lyne Phystca
ucatwnal Bw • e a SOCia raterm Y' an der the directiOn of Rio's IFC
So spriniY it even recovers lrom • Tbrllty-eosts surprlsinEif l~tleJ
t&gt; rn s1de of East Ccllege A~e~uc i three parallel structures ar~&gt; l ding Jr.d a new science fac1llty IMiss Mary Osbourne, a sopho- : All six Greek soclal oroaniza~:
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~_ikt:f!eel _ dents I
• Needs no cementina downiJ
"located Yale Hall, a bwldmg', seen. These arc Ihe Jeannette·1WI"II be cons tr ucted m
· th at area 1 more 1ro m Chesterland (0 ·I ' I tions intend to participate
in
for m.rly used by the Raccoon I Alb~ez DaviS Libracy
Allen 1m the not tno distant future.
sponsored by Haning Hall.
this event
Loca l School Board as an ele-[ Hall and Community' Hall At. l Further south, over the hill I Mid-term examinations be- Student ·body elections f 0 r
mt&gt;ntary school &amp; currrntlv be. ·reo i1all serves as a class~oom I on which Martin House is local- gan last week and will be giv- Student Senate offices and
10g leased by RGC for a math•- I
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Fri.·Sat., Mor. 24·25
mat!C"S classroom building
[budding, a faculty ofrice buihl· : ei ' IS IO sha s datnh pt ur~last~· enTh r~~Agd t rs Oarphy, &lt;~,~ .
dent Judiciary positions will be
With 8 Gal. Gos
. . · . mg and as the College's orfi· t IS on l IS an
a am e IC
e
op an
an cam- held with a primary on Friday
OPiiN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
\ • 'I t&gt;t vale H•l1 13 Rm's 1 '
· Jd s an d a mne· h0 1e
11te
e1al admm1stratJon building.
go If pm gn has soared past the $200 April 21; a candidate review CHI'
MAitl
ST.
POMEROY
~l&gt;b &gt;C Bulldmg which JS now •
' course wHl be !orated It is In mark as the new goal of adopt.
Certified Gas Station
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Monday Apr. 24: and the !mal
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538 W. Main
Pomeroy
I&lt;Jclllt.v from 1ts prev10us serv~ . to its west is Community Hnll campus expansion will occur. orphans ($240 or $360 respec.l e~_te.:c:li:on=on=F:n:c:ay=,~A~p=r=.:23:·:::~::::;::;::;::::;::;::;::;~~::;;::::;::;::;;::::;::;::;:::::::::::::::;:;:::::~
Jre as the College's Student , which serves as the pres~nt I At the opposite end of t h ~ tivcly) seems closer at hand. I ..
Center.
;cam pus auditorium. It is also : campus, to the extreme north· Any individual or organizatinn
D1rertly arr.oss t~1e . street ; used as a ~lassroom . building : west of the ''soutil campus." interested in donJting to this
f~om the Mus1c Bu1ldmg is .the !jl! such studJes as physical edu· :is another part of Rio's present fund should write: Orphan Fund,
former Baughman House-now !~ation.
campus.
,
Student Senate. Rio
Clrande
tl&gt;e Love House.. Th~ College ,. .
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' Hece, on west College Avenue, College, Rio Grande, 0 hi o
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lws used th:s bmldmg m I he Still ful ther along on
At· .
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b ' Jj , 45674
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. wood Avenue are located two. are rour ot er o ~ge Ul
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past as a temporary mens bous- : h
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. ings. Allen House
Varney I Rio's Student Center
Is [
·1ng um·1, hut 1·t 1s· not usmg
· the ~ ot er bmldmgs.
To
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House David Cottage, and Han- sportmg a new look th1s we('~
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1 ng wh'JC h former 1
y mg Hall ·
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- - - - · - - - · - - - i·1er, a ho'ldi
served as a dining hall and , ~\len
House IS l'Urrent.v\
was recently remodeled.
: bemg renovated to serve as a [
. new college book store and ag
To tbe east is located t h e additional office space for the \
new di11ing hall which was com- faculty.
----·---pletOO around eight months a- 1 Varney House is serving this :
By M H b t R .._h go. Further east, across East :year as a women's honor re~i·
er . ous
M andrs.M er w
ICoil ege ,/1 venue, ·LS th e Eeman 1dence haIL Co-eds wr'th h"1gh
11 St
. rs.tl a te . over! House. Like the Love House, I academic standards are eligible ~
are ra.nn0uncmg
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1e marnage o 1B
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as een used m t he 1 to live in Varney.
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til''·,. daughte r, 1' ene, t0 Larry I p ernan
. . Dav1s. c'ottage was a rour th I
Jchnson of Cleveland . The 1 as t . ao; a mn 's r~sJ'dence umt,
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;lot current;v bemg u~ed 1structure used last year as a l
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home on Sunday Ma h .· b . Y l e 011ege.
temporary res1dence umt for
the ~~~v. Jom{'s. Ear~}~. ~iori; I Both Atwood Avenue and East men. This year th~ _Col~eg~'s ,
Yotmg, COUS!fl or the bride, was College Avenue irltersect South : He~h· c;te~ (~t~ltniC) lS JO· . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.j
br;desmaid and best man was College Avenue which s~ms 10 1cat. m a vi~
age.
the bride"s motht'r, Alvin Stov- : serve as a boundary for Rio's I Fmally Hamng Hall, at the
cr. The bride wa:~ g;ven in mar-! growing "south campus."
I northwest corner of the can;rja,ge by her father. Others at- i Currently only three buildings ipus on State Rou~e No_. 32a,
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lending li·ere Mtt. Bertha Rob. are located on the Hsouth cam. serves as a mens rcslde? ~ e
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\lr. and Mrs. Dave F'armer of Holzer Residence 1-lall, and the mg for. the department of nat'
~·olumbus, Mrs. Drew Fisher i Marlin House.
:ural_ SCiences,
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and bah\' of Clevrland Debra I Holze r Hall is Rio's n
t RIO Grande College, 1967. ov. E:ulv. Mr. .":lnd
· Mrs. - -ewes_ ' er Iwen ty buildi ngs and s t"l
;l'~ d C!ms~
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./ohn~nn t~re re;iding in Cleve. . in. Mrs. Max Ger wig, Tuesday , counting.
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at Ihe Eells _ Liggett Funeral TffiS PAST WEEK AT RIO:
Mr. and Mrs. Russell G~.o, 1oe I home. Mrs. Gerwig is a niece lt was announced on Thurs- :
1f Cutlagevillt·, W. Va. , spent Iof Fred Housh and eousin of [day, Mar. '?that_a ~ew 154.
a Sunday with Mrs. Be r t h 3 Mrs. Francis Webb. !oral.
student men s res1denc~ hall 1s
Bob!nson. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Badgrly I to be begun a ~ound ~pnll. The Compare It with
lit• Slover and Mrs. Leonard and baby or Columbus spent a $460,000 dorm1t.ory w!ll be loc.ttany wall paint
S!over and baby railed on Mrs. wee~end with Mr. nnd Mr s. :cd s?ulh of Mou\~on Hall. ~e I you've aver used I
P.cbinson on Tuesday.
Erwm Gloeckner. local. and Walhck Construclwn Company, :
Mr. and Mr~.;. Elza Robison Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badgely at Columbus,
was awarded the
received the announcement or l~acine. Mrs. Glue~.:knt'r
ac-:con lraet.
For Spring Planting
the birth of a daughter. Mar- co mpanied the Badgelys to thei-r ·. Alpha Mu Beta _social soror- ~
ga;et Eve.Jyn, Feh. 18. to Mr. home Sunday and returned to ltly held a sh~ slime at sever. 1
an~ Mrs. Harold Payne, Jr., a~ her home on Tuesday .
I al locations on Rio's campus on
Cleveland. 'The babv, born at The members of the Letart Friday, Mar. 17.
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f'd eight pounds. 14 ou nces. Mrs. arc redecora(ing their church. 1sented ''The G1ven Word" on
Payr1e is the former Peggy Ray and ,J unior Rowe, both I F'ritlay, Mar. 17 In the D.wis
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RiffiP. Grandparents are Mr.i ~tationed with the Army, are Hall Recrf'ation Room .
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and Mrs. ElZa Robinson and ! visiting lhe1r parents, Mr. and 1. ArchoPI social frater,nity held 1
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paynr, Sr. Mrs. John Rov.'e and family.
1ts annual St. Paddy s. Dance
,
(If Cleveland.
Danny S:minc . who has be~~n . on Saturday, Mar. 18 tn ComMr. and Mrs. Don Hupp and in Vietnam, visited his parents, munity Hall. Music was providI
Chester, 0.
sens and Hoger Parsons of Ash-IMr. and Mrs. Harrv Shaine ov- I ed by the ''Early Blues'l uf .
;, c-:::•:,:lu:;m;,:b:us:·....,_,===••--~i:::====i:::i:::::iii::ii~·
bnd spent a weekend with Mr. 1er a rrcf'nt werkt'nd.
and Mrs. Carroll White.
I Mrs. Perm~ Hayman spent •r
- - ---- - -·-- -- - --Mrs. Roger 111ei.f.l, Beth, a day with Mrs. We sley Belles. '
Rarry and Batb&amp;ra .of Dorcas Jr., at Wellston.
were Sunday dinner gut·sts o[ 1 Pvt. Rogrr Hill and Cpl.
~.1r . and Mrs. Roy Pearson.
Thomas Hill returned to their !
TOUCMES
Raymond Admas of Warren basrs at Norfolk. Va .. and in '
~p ...·nl a weekf'nd with his par- i Victnaru after bring called here :
ents, Mr . and Mt'S. Marshall by lhe il!ncss and de:..~lh or the ir
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Adams.
father, .Julimr Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarrnce Roush Mr. and Mrs. Don Riff!~ of i
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1f Winfield w"e-rr recent visitor Ral"inr ::+nd Mr. and Mrs. J ~ m
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·lr tbe formf'r':~ fathet, Fred ' Co nnally
or Pom proy spent I
:lnush .
a weekend \l.llh 'lr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mn . Hoy Pearson Lestt-r Housh.
Fl•shlng tolor. lntrl;;pent a Sund;,y w11h Mr. and , Linda O'Brien. liau,;:hter of
Mrs. Junior Sal~rr . Rit&lt;J and Mr and Mrs. Larry O'Brie n. 1 cate shapes, unusual
Mike, uf Dorcw.;,
enlrrcd llolzrr Hospital for surduigns .. these are
Mr. and ~r( Craig Theo. g{'r~· .
dore ond two r·htldren of Co- ' Mr. and Mrs. .Tilmes nowr. 1 tho jewefry looks
Jumhus werf' wt•rkt'nd guests of an d daughters. Darltngton. Pa.,
hf~· parent s. Mr. and Mrs. Hay ~ spent a recrnl ',\'l'r.kerld with '
that flatter you and
Heiney
! Mrs . Kate Kow(' find Ada. Mr. '
Mr'l. Russell l {oll~h and Rob- ' and 1\frs. Don Hup~ and sons
your Easler fashions.
~rta, Mrs. Bob Rhode:-. . \1rs. and Rogrr and George Parsons
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An Unusual
l{ay Heiney called on i\1r!) . Leo ' ca lled m the Rowe home on
m
1Sunday.
Taylor Tue!lday.
Collection At
Mr. and Mrs. Jam1·s S&lt;!!vage I _ __
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of Columbus sprn t a weekend
w:th the l~lt('r 's parents, Mr.
ANTHONY
r: nrJ Mr ~. -:R1 '" Pearson.
1
M · F.. . ,v H'l ush rett'rned to 1
her hom~ Sunday alter 'being 1
Your Oependablo
confined to VetP rans Memoria\ 1
Dealer For
flospital with ncn umonla.
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Mrs. J ·:m Hill is a surgical
L.:..l ..~'
pct•ent at Holzer Hos~ital.
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.... •.r. an d .\frs., Roy Pearson I
and Mrs. Ro~er Theiss were in
H~A TING
L!.:;bon Monday and Tuesday to
Phone WY 2-2550
f\tn~ral of ,.th•lr co11s.

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MUELLER'S EGG NOODLES
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HUNT'S CATSUP
6oz.79C
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
PDQ CHOCOLATE ~g;!~~OLD ~
39c
SALAD DRESSING D~~TsoN "'
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DUTCH GIRL JELLY
46oz. S1
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Buy Of The Week- Golden Ripe

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The Student .
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INGELS CARPET HOUSE

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home~.:~.
~a~,w~· s·o!; To Distribute
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Club at

A talk on public relations and , .
the nurses anasthelist Will open ,"
The Women'~ Mlaslonary So- lowshlp
10 be held ~~
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D?rsel. Riebel. AD auction, sale
05 efS
The Resurrection theme was the 31st annual meetmg of the Eastern
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ciety of the Pomeroy Baptist dleport oq;ij.\pril 5, at, 7:30
Will be held.
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used lo the devotions and pro- Ohio State Association of Nurse ' .
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Church tilet Thursday evening Mrs. Hitry Bailey
Friday '
F:rc: C!rcle ~I h~uddleporl gram at the March meeting of Anesthetists IOSANA) April 4- ' The laser IS· a
at the cburch with Mrs. Joe on the W(llte Cross.
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c'oMMUNITY GOOD Friday IJibst
pUs~. c ure will d,.. the El&lt;cta Circle of the First 5 at Co lumbus. .
produces an intense,
Cook, president, .in charge.
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Services at Syracuse Churl'hl ute. me d.abonal oonklets Baptist Church :ruesd&lt;:ty even.
. Iconcentrated beam ot
Group slnglng ol the hymn,
'Jibe UJllettered Spirit was
of _the N~ene, Friday after- to pa11ents at Me1gs. Gt~eral mg at the home or Mrs. Ritil- i The OSANA Will meet m1
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"That Cause Can Nelt!Jer Be the title OJ' ttl~ program led by
d
nollil..ii!..Y.Rev. Linson H. Steb- Hospital II wos decJded 1 ues- ard Owen
I COnjunCtiOn With the
annual :, ,====:-==;i;;;~'"'ll
Lost Nor Stayed," and pray~r ~s. Elmer .W~~kham, who read
Wednes ay
. bins of the Presbyterian Chur.,h day even~ng at the home of Mrs. Willis Anthony, chair· , meeting of ~" OhiO Hoopltal
by Mrs. Joe Cnok o ened tile I In HIS ~~s. Taking part JR ISTATED CON~LAVE .of Ohio ,will deliver the messa e, and I Mrs. Peat! Hoffman. The •ne.t· ma.t, nresided. De'IO!Ion• titled, Assocl3l10n IOHAJ, April 3·5 at
h c'.id
meeting
P
, the prog!'Wil were Mrs. Joe 1Valley Commandery 24 KT Will ioth 1 1
g
t'
.
mg
opened
w1th
pcayer
by
"The
'lisen
Chnst"
were
prethe
Sheraton-Columbus
Motor
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Mrs..Orval Wiles gave the Cook, Mrr George Skinner, ~ 7~;~d w:;tnesday, March 22, mg"sp~~~ ~~:i~rsb/~..~~u~~ t~:.~•irman, Mcs. E~zabe'h l &lt;enlcd by Mrs. Tony F\&gt;wlct.
Hotel and Veterans Memocial
SERVICE~' ~il~~~
secretary's report and common· Mrs. SJre!,ton, Mrs, Couch, ':Irs, OHJ p. .
I choir. 'l'he collection wilt go S
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Mrs. Mannmg K.oes present· Bui~dmg. - - - - - -lcations read were a thank-you iJ. E. Fos!&lt;r Mrs. J. Stephenson
ETA PHI Chapter 0 toward the GrJlal Hour of Shar· Mrs. John Fultz ga;e "''.~~·· ed the program using :he top·
You get our usual,
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card• flom Nancy Maxton, "Mts-1 Mrs, Lorf!lj Sterrett and Mrs.j ~~ S:"a ~ So;ority meets ing program. Public Invited.
ter m~dilabon litled," I he ic, ''His Last Davs o,, Earth" named were l·\rs Genev&gt;eve service and finishing. ·
1nffi
onary
in
India,
and
an
invita-ICarver
WKllams.
C~e
Elaytr,
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Only
!leally Good News, a11d taken &lt;10m "Chnst and t:.e Fme Saxton, R;1oda Hall, Halhe
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tlon from the Mlddleport BaJ&gt;o A cal~· story
by Mrs.
. ec 1c ~mpany o ces
a i!'r ay
mcluded scripture ta&lt;en from Arts."
Intyre, Mrs. Bert Bodlmer, ~.Irs.
eln at 9, outat ' ,,,.,r,f , ,IJ
tist ChiD"eh for Ito aMual Fe!- WickhallJ. ~nd prayer by Mrs. in Mtddleport. There will be PROVIDENCE pastors and Corml~13ns. Thank you not•s ·l The circle votcrl to se~•d a A R. Pullen, Mrs. Nora Ham· '
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J. Steph~!5on ended the pro-!election of new officers and llH~Is:s .w111C~eeth at the Na- were .ead fr&amp;m the home and cash c.lon&lt;Jtlon to the Lretgn ilton Jnd Mrs. Edison Baker.
gratn an]tJneeting.
I membe~s are r~minded to brinp- om
ptist urc ln Pome~ foreign mlssionarJes, st,ut-ins _of, miSSionary family, Dr. ar.d Mrs. i Refre:-;ilments were served . by .
lfC .
Refres~ments were served 10 nor.-pemhable tlems_ for a oox ~y, March 25th, at 3 p. m.: the church and a commumtv Currey and family, an,j to ore· AirS. uwen.
216 ~.2nd
tbe social' room .to the above to. be. sent to _servicemen m oderator, Henry C. Fletcher, family for assistance. ~he c_1r- sent :m Easler remembrance
n• Qfn$ •
and hos~es for the evening Vietnam.
pestor, Samuel J. Jackson,
cle made plans to asstst With to 8 ,·hurch membec. T!•&lt; cirWlVeS'
were Mrs. J. Stephenson and . MIDDLEPORT Literary Club MEIG~ County Improvement the annual B. H. Sanhorn Tea cle rect•ived an invilallvil from
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, Mrs. Lorllln Sterrett,
Iwill meet Wed~esday, Mareh Assoc10!Jon wUl meet at the to be ,.ld in April.
Mrs. Gerald Bro"" to
~s. Joyce Ritchie entertain·~
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22 at .the home of Mrs. Bernard Bookmobile huildmg March 25 A dooation was mad• to pur- the A&lt;Sociation meetir:g to be
of tl!e, mem~ers of the young
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[Fultz, Falrlane Drive.
Mra. at.7:30 P· m. Th~ ~e1gs C&amp;unty c·hase needed articles for Ra- held :;l lhP Vint.m church
WIV'!' Club ·' t her home on Eighth Birthday
John Welsh and Mrs. . Arthur Mmslenal AssocJation IS &lt;-ordi· cone College in Oklahoma , and March 30 .
Thutl!dsy, March .16, and as I
Strauss .will present the book ally JnVJied 10 attend.
, assist&gt;r.ce given to a needy The group planned to
.
president, conducted the bus!· 1s Celebrated
reviews. Roll call will be a . POMEROY Church of Christ i family . The balance of monov with toe Fellowship Te.1
ness meeting. P)ans were com-~
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• idisappointrnent in growing up. 1s sponsormg a bake sale to be l in the treasury is to be used for ~ored bv the B. H. Sanborn S·l-pleted to go to Hunlln,g~nMar. , Paula Jupe EJChmger, daugn-1
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held 'laturday, March 25. b;· '[ the s•l!llmer vac&gt;lion
Biblo cicty .; April. The Ea eter ""':12 to appear o~ the D1allng : ter of Mr, and Mrs. Paul[
Thursday
gmmng at 9 a. m. at Duke; school.
I ·e .,. vice wa s ann•&gt;Uil'1 &gt;'il hl
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For ~ Dollart ··!h~w.
1 Elchinge:t, uwas honored with a
REGm..AR meeting {)f the Cle3ners on \Second St., in Porn-~ Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew pre- , ~~; h~~ldr at 6 a.~. ·with a break1
Dues were ~ld and a Get Iparty on her eightll birthday at . Xi Gamma Mu sorority will be eroy.
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sented the prog"'m and rcarl l tast ~ 0 rulluw '"tl&gt;e chu~eh din Wei). car was Signed by all to 1her holne, Mulberry H?ts. held ·March 23 at~ p.m. Jrt th2 POMERO?" H1gh SchoGI Band an arlif'ie, 0 Easler On M&lt;1in l irtg ro~ : m. At tlw cio.;~ r)f ~:H•
send. to Mrs. ' Myrn~ Carpenter 1Games were pl.ayed and prlZeS Columous &amp; Southern 0 hi ol Boos~s wdl sponsor a high Street" and a poem, "E:::~ter meeting, p\:1tes of eo;~r.•t'&gt; :1nd
Whot underwent m~JOr ~urgery ! awarded the wmners.
Electric Co.
. 1school dance party, March 25, is Forever." Beulah · Whi~c randi~&gt;.~ were prepilrCrl [,~~ ::!1ut
at rJntversity HoSJli!jl..-m Co- : Paula:··· ..opened h~r
many HOLY COMMUNION Serv1ces S~turday, at th~ P~meroy Jr. assisted Mrs. Horfman ln S2'"· ins. J'lle Apl"il meeting w111 be
lumbu!.
l tovel~ g1fis after v.t~ch decorat- Maundv Thursday, at. 7 . :~0 _P· High .school aud1tonum fro~n ving :sandwiches and c-offee lr:~ held ;J' lhr !lome O,f Mr~:. ,
A .new member, Mrs. Nancy led birthday cake, ICe cream. m., at the Syracuse F1rst Umt- 8 until 11 p. m. The Jays WIJI I12 members and twu gue~ts . Jer wi+.h a potluf'k dinner t0
Colhns, was welcomed. Because kool-aid and candy were serv- 1ed Presbyterian Church, Is to emcee.
! Present in addilion to the 1move 1 cedt n~e mef'l ing
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of Illness she could not be !nil· ed by Mrs. Paul Eichinger as· be served around the table In
MIDDLEPORT P.T.A. bake : namert were Mrs. Clyde Wine-[ AltemJIOg 10 odrlit""' to
iated last month, along witlt sisted by Mrs. Allen Eichinger the annu of the church. Tlte sale Saturday, March 25 at Dud- 1brenner Mrs. Dana Hamm Mrs. :.1__,...,..__ _....,_ _ _- . 1
three other new members.
and Mrs. Rex O'Brien.
public is invited.
jtey's Florist In Middleport, at , Fred Gibbs, Mrs. Lera Jones,
Refreshments were served by 1 Attendmg were Mary Blaeu.. , TRI-CITY Citizens Band Ra-; 9 a.m. Var10ty of baked goods 1 Mrs. Charles White. Mcs. Agne,
Mrs. Ritchie and Mrs. Robin- .nar, Penny Adams, Carol Barn· dio Club will meet Thursday, jand colored Easter eggs. Per- i White, Mrs. Jacub 1'urncc. ""d.
son, ~o-hostess, to Mrs. Nancy itz, Teresa Wildt!rmuth, Pat1March 23, at Am.vets Lodge ' sons donating and wishing pick- :guesb, Venita and Trina Gibbs. :
Collins, Mrs. Chloris Gaul, Mrs. 1,and Pam Vaughan, Trudy Hall in Pomeroy. All C-B oper· ' up should contact Mrs. ManTeresa Collins, Mes. Nita Jean .Roach, Becky Thomas, Patty ators Invited. PoUuck will be ' ning Kloes or Mrs. Richard
VISIT REUTIVES
Ritchie, Mrs. Darlene Gaul. :Warner, Faith Perrin, Bobbie served.
' Owen by Friday.
Mrs. Starling Massar, Dit.1 n.l
Mrs. Barbara Tripp, Mrs, Sue Chapman, Kelly Clelland, Deb· AFTERNOON
CIRCLE oft
and Charles, Eastern Local.
FrL -Sat., Mar. 24-25
Hayman, Mrs. Evelyn Bauer I' bie Hartenbach, Mary Sue Durst Heath Methodist C!lurch meets [.
MEETING POSTPONED 1visited her parents, Mr. a n d
With 8 Gal. Gas
and Mrs. Janice Young.
Kim Seoo, Crystal Hall, Vanes· IThursday at 2 p. m. at the , The Rock Springs Grange 1Mrs. Dinsmore Boyles at AI ·
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The next meetin~ will be held I sa
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McKnight, church, Ml"ll. Nan Moore pro- will meet Mar. 30 instead of i fred, and with her aunt aod Certified Gas Station
at the home of Mrs. Barbara ,the
. guest and ber sis-! gram leader, and hostesses are Mar. 23 as was previously an· uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Tripp Thursday, April 20th.
Iter
Lorena Davis, Francis Klein nounced, due to Holy Week.
1Hawkeye of Grantsville, W. Va.

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o.creh 22, .

from
tinue _until 8 . a.m.
Monci•y, ants: ·the &lt;wl)l1!41 Homecoming
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Apr, 3. .
Queen ani! fitiit rUMefup, the
· c :coRGE SOMERVILLE 1struct ~ s! the present ti~e. I and largest men's residence Circle K presented· a safety . Alpha Mu Beta social soroc· ~Dressed Girl and first ·NO·
_... ' autumn ol 1966, whon - ftc- arp curve to the right ·hall. Moulton Hall is to b•o used film sponsored by the State Jty 18 sporuwnng a
ner•p. the&gt;.196~ M~y Day Qweenll
• HIO Grande College" places us on North College Ave· ~ as a temporary women's rest· Highway Patrol
on MondllY Ity at the Catholic Youth
and first runneru~, and
:;:•;:trl'd in this paper, the rm_e. On lh~ southern side ofdence hal1 during the . 196'1 • night, Marett" 20 in 9ommun- Gallipolis on Wednesday, Apr. Bathing &amp;:~uty Ppm:es::;, a.l~,
wPrr Lake~ , on a de- thiS street 1s located the nu- 168 academic year. The Martin ity Hall.
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first rullllerup.
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e tour of R10 s campus c\eus of Rio's present campus. House, located on 8 hill southH
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S1x' one-act,
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In answ~ to r~nt campus... ;1 tllen.
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1 east of Holzer Hall, is
ing ·controversies1 Rio's
Stu·
1i k e Eac Saturday .morm.ng in the i play~ will be presented m
·ever
the
March
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lmmed~ately
the
DaviS
Rest·
Lo
H
d
Be
H
basement
of
DaviS
Library,
a
l
mumty
Hall
on
Wednesday,
dent
Senate
r.ans
to
rnvestigate
· ·' V;.lpus
' ho\\ol RIO' Grande C•)t-' dence
H~ II an d A_nmversary :m ve
' story •uour IS
· held ' 5, an d Th ursday, n,pr.
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6.
· es of establishing
that ouse
it is an
not beinmanusedouse
as ch"Ild rens
the possibW
h· t&gt; 1, different even rrom that Hall ar.e v1s1ble. Dav1s Hall is a Ia men's residence ~all after for all interested area gra-tle- public is enc~uraged to s e student governing .boards tn
women s res1de1tce Hall, wh1le
. th
schoolers.
these presentations.
Ieach residence hall
• ~ months ago
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Anniversary Hall located next .once servmg a1 purpose.
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th.: campus from ,
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In addition this a~t Satur-1 n Tl ay, pr.
e SIX· The taped~.,_televislon program.
If , nn, lhC'.1't by turnmg len lto DaviS.' ~erves as a c\ass-1 Within .one month, another lda .saw th~ led:r~s of Zeta teenth Issue of the.1966. 67 i"Your College qu_ide," featur, 11 Rt 35 at lhe Calvary Bap- room bmldmg and as an of· men's residence hall larger than Chr and Athe:O s~cial soroci-1 SMOKE SIGNALS wdl go
on mg Rio Grande Colege, will be
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1 hce buddmg for several faewty Holzer Hall, wdl be begun
di·
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sale
m
Gall1pohs.
broadcast on Ohio television sta·
1Is1 l. 1wrc 1J, e lfS o ;J e I members and administrators
th f M I
H II lles sponsor an Easter egg hunt Tit RGC Film
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n•.rll
r-IJ:,n g· s I" appar~nt. i\'o tu rther . ,
. rec.Uy sou o
outon a. for the children of the Village
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tJOns at these dates m the.
than one-tenth of a mile from I Near Anniversary Hall are ~h.Is will be th~. second new a~; of Rio Grande and for the chil· present Bo?Jo~r
future: WGTE, Toledo, April27,
!Ins junrtion one can see a large two bnck columns - the gak- dl~IO~ to the south campus dren of all RGC staff membeis. ~n award· V;'mrung .
and 7 p.m.; WBNS - TV. CoWITH BUILT:fN CUSHION
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Jrf'a to the east ·being cleared way to the College and the main wJthm two years.
Two more co-eds have been m the Davis Hall
lumbus, May 17, 6 a.m.: and
BY r.ONGOt!UM~NAIRN
ot (rees and brush, Within a .entrance. Atwood Avenue begirB j Within the year the Martin 1nominated for 1967 May Day R~~ &amp;r\7 P:m. on F~d~y, Ap~ WCPO, Cincinnati, May '!1, 7
Sq. Yd.
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ft&gt;w weeks actual construction ;at this gateway and
run s House will be ra~ed to make Queen: ·Miss Linda Moore, a ~· e m open
te pu a.m.
~is new vinYl flooring hU a · • Wanner-becaufe""trs ushlonedl
on a r.eor?1an-ty~e apartment 1through the heart of the cam- 1way for two other "s•Juth cam· sophomore from Canal Winches· i licAn All-Greek Day will be 1,1--========·tprlilg' foam cushion between • Wear&amp;lonttr-becausllt'S cushlonedl
rom plex will begm.
pus.
I pus" structures. 'Jibe Paul R. ter, sponsored by Alpha Tau ' c ld
W d d A rill2 I
IYliiJI surface and vinylized bach· • Easr to clean-because It's vinyll -l~;l rther along on tt~e west. 1
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d l .e on e nea ay, p
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lng. tuslllonflor "bsorbs tll\13trl
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Ahead on Atwood
Avenue, Lyne Phystca
ucatwnal Bw • e a SOCia raterm Y' an der the directiOn of Rio's IFC
So spriniY it even recovers lrom • Tbrllty-eosts surprlsinEif l~tleJ
t&gt; rn s1de of East Ccllege A~e~uc i three parallel structures ar~&gt; l ding Jr.d a new science fac1llty IMiss Mary Osbourne, a sopho- : All six Greek soclal oroaniza~:
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~_ikt:f!eel _ dents I
• Needs no cementina downiJ
"located Yale Hall, a bwldmg', seen. These arc Ihe Jeannette·1WI"II be cons tr ucted m
· th at area 1 more 1ro m Chesterland (0 ·I ' I tions intend to participate
in
for m.rly used by the Raccoon I Alb~ez DaviS Libracy
Allen 1m the not tno distant future.
sponsored by Haning Hall.
this event
Loca l School Board as an ele-[ Hall and Community' Hall At. l Further south, over the hill I Mid-term examinations be- Student ·body elections f 0 r
mt&gt;ntary school &amp; currrntlv be. ·reo i1all serves as a class~oom I on which Martin House is local- gan last week and will be giv- Student Senate offices and
10g leased by RGC for a math•- I
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h Thu d M 2
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mat!C"S classroom building
[budding, a faculty ofrice buihl· : ei ' IS IO sha s datnh pt ur~last~· enTh r~~Agd t rs Oarphy, &lt;~,~ .
dent Judiciary positions will be
With 8 Gal. Gos
. . · . mg and as the College's orfi· t IS on l IS an
a am e IC
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op an
an cam- held with a primary on Friday
OPiiN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
\ • 'I t&gt;t vale H•l1 13 Rm's 1 '
· Jd s an d a mne· h0 1e
11te
e1al admm1stratJon building.
go If pm gn has soared past the $200 April 21; a candidate review CHI'
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ST.
POMEROY
~l&gt;b &gt;C Bulldmg which JS now •
' course wHl be !orated It is In mark as the new goal of adopt.
Certified Gas Station
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Monday Apr. 24: and the !mal
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.el~~ ronver ~ mo. a mus c · Parallel to Allen Ha» and this area that much further mg two or three V!E'lnamese
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538 W. Main
Pomeroy
I&lt;Jclllt.v from 1ts prev10us serv~ . to its west is Community Hnll campus expansion will occur. orphans ($240 or $360 respec.l e~_te.:c:li:on=on=F:n:c:ay=,~A~p=r=.:23:·:::~::::;::;::;::::;::;::;::;~~::;;::::;::;::;;::::;::;::;:::::::::::::::;:;:::::~
Jre as the College's Student , which serves as the pres~nt I At the opposite end of t h ~ tivcly) seems closer at hand. I ..
Center.
;cam pus auditorium. It is also : campus, to the extreme north· Any individual or organizatinn
D1rertly arr.oss t~1e . street ; used as a ~lassroom . building : west of the ''soutil campus." interested in donJting to this
f~om the Mus1c Bu1ldmg is .the !jl! such studJes as physical edu· :is another part of Rio's present fund should write: Orphan Fund,
former Baughman House-now !~ation.
campus.
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Student Senate. Rio
Clrande
tl&gt;e Love House.. Th~ College ,. .
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' Hece, on west College Avenue, College, Rio Grande, 0 hi o
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lws used th:s bmldmg m I he Still ful ther along on
At· .
h C II
b ' Jj , 45674
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. wood Avenue are located two. are rour ot er o ~ge Ul
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past as a temporary mens bous- : h
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. ings. Allen House
Varney I Rio's Student Center
Is [
·1ng um·1, hut 1·t 1s· not usmg
· the ~ ot er bmldmgs.
To
the
west
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House David Cottage, and Han- sportmg a new look th1s we('~
- ---- ·- -- ---·--, the Colleges nell' Student Cen·, .
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1 ng wh'JC h former 1
y mg Hall ·
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- - - - · - - - · - - - i·1er, a ho'ldi
served as a dining hall and , ~\len
House IS l'Urrent.v\
was recently remodeled.
: bemg renovated to serve as a [
. new college book store and ag
To tbe east is located t h e additional office space for the \
new di11ing hall which was com- faculty.
----·---pletOO around eight months a- 1 Varney House is serving this :
By M H b t R .._h go. Further east, across East :year as a women's honor re~i·
er . ous
M andrs.M er w
ICoil ege ,/1 venue, ·LS th e Eeman 1dence haIL Co-eds wr'th h"1gh
11 St
. rs.tl a te . over! House. Like the Love House, I academic standards are eligible ~
are ra.nn0uncmg
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1e marnage o 1B
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as een used m t he 1 to live in Varney.
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til''·,. daughte r, 1' ene, t0 Larry I p ernan
. . Dav1s. c'ottage was a rour th I
Jchnson of Cleveland . The 1 as t . ao; a mn 's r~sJ'dence umt,
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but
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;lot current;v bemg u~ed 1structure used last year as a l
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home on Sunday Ma h .· b . Y l e 011ege.
temporary res1dence umt for
the ~~~v. Jom{'s. Ear~}~. ~iori; I Both Atwood Avenue and East men. This year th~ _Col~eg~'s ,
Yotmg, COUS!fl or the bride, was College Avenue irltersect South : He~h· c;te~ (~t~ltniC) lS JO· . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.j
br;desmaid and best man was College Avenue which s~ms 10 1cat. m a vi~
age.
the bride"s motht'r, Alvin Stov- : serve as a boundary for Rio's I Fmally Hamng Hall, at the
cr. The bride wa:~ g;ven in mar-! growing "south campus."
I northwest corner of the can;rja,ge by her father. Others at- i Currently only three buildings ipus on State Rou~e No_. 32a,
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lending li·ere Mtt. Bertha Rob. are located on the Hsouth cam. serves as a mens rcslde? ~ e
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inson. Mrs. Gerald Hayman, I pus:" Moullon Residence Halt, I ~all and as a ~!assroorn owld· .
\lr. and Mrs. Dave F'armer of Holzer Residence 1-lall, and the mg for. the department of nat'
~·olumbus, Mrs. Drew Fisher i Marlin House.
:ural_ SCiences,
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and bah\' of Clevrland Debra I Holze r Hall is Rio's n
t RIO Grande College, 1967. ov. E:ulv. Mr. .":lnd
· Mrs. - -ewes_ ' er Iwen ty buildi ngs and s t"l
;l'~ d C!ms~
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./ohn~nn t~re re;iding in Cleve. . in. Mrs. Max Ger wig, Tuesday , counting.
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at Ihe Eells _ Liggett Funeral TffiS PAST WEEK AT RIO:
Mr. and Mrs. Russell G~.o, 1oe I home. Mrs. Gerwig is a niece lt was announced on Thurs- :
1f Cutlagevillt·, W. Va. , spent Iof Fred Housh and eousin of [day, Mar. '?that_a ~ew 154.
a Sunday with Mrs. Be r t h 3 Mrs. Francis Webb. !oral.
student men s res1denc~ hall 1s
Bob!nson. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Badgrly I to be begun a ~ound ~pnll. The Compare It with
lit• Slover and Mrs. Leonard and baby or Columbus spent a $460,000 dorm1t.ory w!ll be loc.ttany wall paint
S!over and baby railed on Mrs. wee~end with Mr. nnd Mr s. :cd s?ulh of Mou\~on Hall. ~e I you've aver used I
P.cbinson on Tuesday.
Erwm Gloeckner. local. and Walhck Construclwn Company, :
Mr. and Mr~.;. Elza Robison Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badgely at Columbus,
was awarded the
received the announcement or l~acine. Mrs. Glue~.:knt'r
ac-:con lraet.
For Spring Planting
the birth of a daughter. Mar- co mpanied the Badgelys to thei-r ·. Alpha Mu Beta _social soror- ~
ga;et Eve.Jyn, Feh. 18. to Mr. home Sunday and returned to ltly held a sh~ slime at sever. 1
an~ Mrs. Harold Payne, Jr., a~ her home on Tuesday .
I al locations on Rio's campus on
Cleveland. 'The babv, born at The members of the Letart Friday, Mar. 17.
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F'ai rview Park Hcsp.ital, wiegh- Falls United Brethren church 1 The RGC Fil_m Society pre-- ,
f'd eight pounds. 14 ou nces. Mrs. arc redecora(ing their church. 1sented ''The G1ven Word" on
Payr1e is the former Peggy Ray and ,J unior Rowe, both I F'ritlay, Mar. 17 In the D.wis
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RiffiP. Grandparents are Mr.i ~tationed with the Army, are Hall Recrf'ation Room .
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and Mrs. ElZa Robinson and ! visiting lhe1r parents, Mr. and 1. ArchoPI social frater,nity held 1
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paynr, Sr. Mrs. John Rov.'e and family.
1ts annual St. Paddy s. Dance
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(If Cleveland.
Danny S:minc . who has be~~n . on Saturday, Mar. 18 tn ComMr. and Mrs. Don Hupp and in Vietnam, visited his parents, munity Hall. Music was providI
Chester, 0.
sens and Hoger Parsons of Ash-IMr. and Mrs. Harrv Shaine ov- I ed by the ''Early Blues'l uf .
;, c-:::•:,:lu:;m;,:b:us:·....,_,===••--~i:::====i:::i:::::iii::ii~·
bnd spent a weekend with Mr. 1er a rrcf'nt werkt'nd.
and Mrs. Carroll White.
I Mrs. Perm~ Hayman spent •r
- - ---- - -·-- -- - --Mrs. Roger 111ei.f.l, Beth, a day with Mrs. We sley Belles. '
Rarry and Batb&amp;ra .of Dorcas Jr., at Wellston.
were Sunday dinner gut·sts o[ 1 Pvt. Rogrr Hill and Cpl.
~.1r . and Mrs. Roy Pearson.
Thomas Hill returned to their !
TOUCMES
Raymond Admas of Warren basrs at Norfolk. Va .. and in '
~p ...·nl a weekf'nd with his par- i Victnaru after bring called here :
ents, Mr . and Mt'S. Marshall by lhe il!ncss and de:..~lh or the ir
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father, .Julimr Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarrnce Roush Mr. and Mrs. Don Riff!~ of i
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1f Winfield w"e-rr recent visitor Ral"inr ::+nd Mr. and Mrs. J ~ m
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·lr tbe formf'r':~ fathet, Fred ' Co nnally
or Pom proy spent I
:lnush .
a weekend \l.llh 'lr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mn . Hoy Pearson Lestt-r Housh.
Fl•shlng tolor. lntrl;;pent a Sund;,y w11h Mr. and , Linda O'Brien. liau,;:hter of
Mrs. Junior Sal~rr . Rit&lt;J and Mr and Mrs. Larry O'Brie n. 1 cate shapes, unusual
Mike, uf Dorcw.;,
enlrrcd llolzrr Hospital for surduigns .. these are
Mr. and ~r( Craig Theo. g{'r~· .
dore ond two r·htldren of Co- ' Mr. and Mrs. .Tilmes nowr. 1 tho jewefry looks
Jumhus werf' wt•rkt'nd guests of an d daughters. Darltngton. Pa.,
hf~· parent s. Mr. and Mrs. Hay ~ spent a recrnl ',\'l'r.kerld with '
that flatter you and
Heiney
! Mrs . Kate Kow(' find Ada. Mr. '
Mr'l. Russell l {oll~h and Rob- ' and 1\frs. Don Hup~ and sons
your Easler fashions.
~rta, Mrs. Bob Rhode:-. . \1rs. and Rogrr and George Parsons
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An Unusual
l{ay Heiney called on i\1r!) . Leo ' ca lled m the Rowe home on
m
1Sunday.
Taylor Tue!lday.
Collection At
Mr. and Mrs. Jam1·s S&lt;!!vage I _ __
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of Columbus sprn t a weekend
w:th the l~lt('r 's parents, Mr.
ANTHONY
r: nrJ Mr ~. -:R1 '" Pearson.
1
M · F.. . ,v H'l ush rett'rned to 1
her hom~ Sunday alter 'being 1
Your Oependablo
confined to VetP rans Memoria\ 1
Dealer For
flospital with ncn umonla.
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L.:..l ..~'
pct•ent at Holzer Hos~ital.
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and Mrs. Ro~er Theiss were in
H~A TING
L!.:;bon Monday and Tuesday to
Phone WY 2-2550
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HUNT'S CATSUP
6oz.79C
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
PDQ CHOCOLATE ~g;!~~OLD ~
39c
SALAD DRESSING D~~TsoN "'
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DUTCH GIRL JELLY
46oz. S1
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HAWAUAN PUNCH
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HUNT'S PEACHES
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STUFFED OLIVES
SHORTENING s:; ~~~7TA8LE --~ ~:!· 69c

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Buy Of The Week- Golden Ripe

BANANAS

bottle

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AppiOoBiackberry -

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FLORIDA JUMBO PASCAL

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TburS'day, at 2:30 p.m. _b':!y~=~b~o;;'
•rmual Charity B~ wUI be lleld . ·
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May 6th at thj NatiOIII\1 Gu.rd
Uon. Re.. John Grandstaff
on an&lt;l Mike Joneo of
Armory frolll !.d p.m. unUI zl
van Wert, Ohio, • ronner
are taltiDg snare, a
1.m. ~ to Mrs. Harold
letlc instrudor at the school,
!roll! Oluck '(.eqo,
Ridenour, chairman.
I '
wm be ' tile guest speaker. a pw;cus!lloo major from Ohio
The annual affair is sponsor- PT. PLEASAJ1T - Bill Park, Pauletta Barldolph will serve Univ~r!llty at Eastern H I g
ed by the. Pleasant Valley Hos- ,son of Dr. and Mrs. Nelson ; u mistress of ceremonies.
Schoot
·
pttal AllXlllary wlllt proceeds , Park, Mason Blvd., Po I n t 1 scripture wlU be read by Becky · ChriSty Howard, Hsrrtett
li'Om the ball used for improve- ! Pleasant, has be on named j' Lewis and a program of a clar·lLayne, Marllyn Gibbs, Becky
moot&lt; at the hospital.
:chief of the newly organized !net solo by Christy Howard; a !Gilmore, and Diane TuMey,
The theme for tbis year's · Jumor Fire Department.
solo by Barbara Marshall will iclarinet players, are receiving
Chanty Ball will be "The Rain- : The organization Is
under follow.
Iadditional Instructions fro
bow" and music far dancing :the direction of the local Fjre Sponsor IB Mrs. Eleanor Mill· IMr. O'Connell, woo&lt;idwlnd
Will be provided by the Twilit- Department and ~~ tbe flrstjer, Home Ecnomtcs instructor. !Siructot of tlte M~e Del&gt;ar~ll
ers. TickeiB are priced at $5 time an organlzat.on of this,
ment, Marshall Uruvenity.
'" ,·cuple anrl will be placed on type has been organized 'ln ! PleasaBt Valley Bospllal
Tommy Hoffman, who DlaliS II
sale in !.he near iuluro.
:Point Pleasant. The
Junior ; Adm!Ued: Mrs. James Bech- a Larilee oboe.• Is receiving
1 department Is open for boys ; tie
Henderson· Jewel Dunlap dltlonal Instructions from
1•ges 16 and 17 and will be com- :
Pleasant. '
'!Hager.
Devotions on
posed of 32 members.
, Dlsebarged: Russell Ruttgen, ! Mr. Gerald Simmons,
I Bill Flowers, son of Lt. and ILetart; Harold Stutz, Pt. Plea- i ma Wbite Falcon director,
'Single Event'
I Mrs. Juhn Flowers, is the as·;sant; Mrs. Melvln
Matheny,lannounced tltat tl1c Junior Hlgl1 ll
He
by Class
1sistant fire chiet The mem~rs 1 Leon; Mrs. Wilkie Tucker and IBand F•stival will be held
MASON _ Mrs. Ray Proffitt. ' will parltctpate m weekly fire ison, Grimms Landing.
Wahama on April 1st.
Mason, presented the dev•&gt;lion-jdrills but Will not actually 6ght ,
als based on one
Single any ftres .. They w11f be allo":ed
E~ vnt, • 1 when
the sunshin~ , to go on f1re ~s.ll~ and do du~es
Class nf the Mason Methodisl ,other thao entermg
burnmg,
Church met Thursday evening !buildings and handle hoses.
at the church with Mrs. Prof- When the ~ember reaches
fitt and Mrs. Rnssell Capehart the age of IB, be becomes ellgl-

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$1.99 &amp; $3.88

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nVICTOR"
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VINYL LATEX
OIL BASE

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PAINT

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Wblte and Colon

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CANDY FIWD
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DISCOUNT PRICED

GIRL'S
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Wednesday evening at riled the Holy Landa.

Earl Lyndon of
PQJileroy Dies

HANDBAGS

SPICETONE, 4x8 SHEET

MAHOGANY, 4x8 sheet
4.25
VIRGINIA LAUAN, 4x8 sheet
4.35
CHERRYTONE LAUAN, 4x8 sheet _ 5.00
BUTTERNUT PLANKED, 4x8 sheet- 6.95
ANTIQUE BIRCH, 4x8 sheet
7.25
NATURAL BIRCH, 4x8 sheet
7.25

m!ocle4,

$5.94

NEW HI FASHION

BLOUSES

139·95
159·95

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all churches In the city to ~•r ,
PT. PlEASANT - "The Tri· this interesUng talk,. Mr• .I llllf!o
al of Jesus As a
Lawyer din has done much
Views It," will he the topic of the practice of Ruman
an address by Attorney William ing the earlY timea

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SPRING FLATS

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For Trial

$4.94

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FOOT SLIMMER STYLES
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beginning at 7:30 p.m.

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LADIES' HI-FASHION

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WASIUNGTON &lt;UPI)-Pres- Guam
wllb l U.S. aourcea conceded, howev- the United State. would atill be,Hanol.
envoys m Moscow, Burma, or
Idem Johnson's unprecedenled itop
Vletiunnoseler, that it was oniikely that interested and
the terms I
Hanb RejeeUoil
another mutually agreeable site.
1
personal peace · bid to Ho Cbi '
underscored Himoi would do ae about..face in Johnsoo outlined were
not
U. ~. officials were puzzled
Minh Is still open despite Its ·
wtten said: .
Itbe Immediate future aod come f closed.
As. Johnson's plane was Hanoi's decision to publicize
rejection by the Nort . Vielna- "We
persevere in our ' to accept Johnson's letter as the ; Disclosure of tbe Johnsoo-Ho wlngmg homeward from Guam, 1 February correspondence
mese leader, responsible U.S. ef!Ol'ls
find an honorable ' basts for peace negottatlons or correspondence, unique in the IHanoi suddenly made
,&gt;ublic , cause in lhe pest the Commu-1
sources said today.
Ipeac&gt;e:"'llhW that Is achieved, , even more limited Ialka on cle- many efforts b)&gt; . die United Ho's harsb rejection of. the nisi&amp; bave ., sought secrecy
Johnson, who returned Tues-J we shaU~ ~onUnue to do our duty, escalation of the conllll:t.
States and other nation• to get President'• plea for seeret t!llks lbeir contacts, direct or in. day nigbt from his fast..moving 1Jn Vietnam."
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1 But they let It be known that ,talks started, came first !rom Ibetween specially de!llgnated,direct, with the United States.

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Unprec

Chief f Jr
FJ're FI'ghters

Refreshments were served by 1 Combmed Event
the hostesses to Misses Hilda , MASON - A combined meet- II
and Lorena Weiss, Mrs. Cecil ing was one topic discussed
Smtih, Mrs. Murl Megee, Mrs. I the Hill Billie 4 H Club at
·
Geor~e Carson,_ ~1rs.
E be r regu!Jr meeting, Tuesday even.
Rousn, Mrs. Wilham Fry, Mrs. ing. The meeting will be held
Reuben Stewart, Mrs. Lester April Il, at the Broad Run
~erkle and Mlss Emma Forth•. Schoolhouse and will be
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tended by the
Hill Billie
aSOD efSOO
and the Vernon Star Dusters.
The Hill Billies will hosl t h
·- - - - - - meeting and provide the e·v· ;•
Mrs. Jack Rousb• (Clara) was gram.
returned to her home on Sun- It was announced that tho··o 1•
dny from the Holzer !fospJtal. will be .a cooking school, ! 1J
Mrs. Lena Ebersbach and M:s. all mzmbers of tPe club
·
~en l"i~ utzling of _ Pom~roy . VIs- food projects, at the home
1ted on Sunday Wllb M1ss Stell:.'! catherine Newberry, Thur.:;day ,
Gress.
. March 23.
Mr. and Mrs. F!ed .~cnktn~J: Devotionals consisting or scrip-of Apple ~rove, Ohto vtst\;!d on ture and a poem were given by
Sunday with her parents, Mr. Vickie and Debbie McConihay
and Mrs. Cecil Kirk.
Following talks ~iven by 0&lt;1&gt;
Pat nyan ?£ th~ A_n~y, a~l~nd- hie and Vickie McComhay w
l~g school m Vtrgmta, VISited -a short recreation period, the
his parents, Mr. rmd Mrs. Ed· progra mwas presE'ntcd b yKenward Ryan over the weekenrl. neth and Becky Fry and ·steve
Mrs. Gloria Ebersb:::tch and Newberrv.
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Mrs. Mary Neutzling of Glor_-_ __
ia's Beauty Shop attende&lt;! a
Al\RESTS MADE
Hair Styling Shaw in Columbus PT. PLEASANT _ Arrests
during the weekend.
!recorded at the county
jail
Mrs. Glen Thompson and Mar- were Steven Ray Huddleston
tha visited on Sunday with her iGallipol is Ferry, charged
mother, Mrs .. Harold Lewis at AWOL from the United States
1
West Columbia.
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Roush 46 New
Rees
M
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Mr. 8 nd rs. om
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owaru• E"· M'll
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10 Pt .PI
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Ctoarge d WI'th
an d Mrs. v.therme
t'
ton, Ohio were Sunday guests In oxica 100 ' _ _ __
of Miss Emma Forthe.
F
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Kl
orce tn Germany, wtll ~o
M and Mr J'
r. .tPI s. tmmy
'd h . he bas been
dM ng
R Flo r~awere
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r~. . . assigned.
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Albert Swatzel. Mr. King, who weeks with Mr. and Mrs Tom
h.s been stBtioned in the Air Miles at Fayettsville, W. Va.

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Being :Aiiaeiunce4
l\IAS!)~ - All W,embly ~~~!;,.~~

as ho~tesses.
ble to become a
Durir:g the business meeting nr~man, providing there is
the program of the tooth brush ivacancy ~nd he has the
s&lt;de was discussed and plans sent of his parents.
were made for a Bake Sale on !
April 1st at the B and B Mar-l' 4-H Club Plans
ket in Mason.
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Line of Eoater Candiea, ChciCOII . . . .. . . , I
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roy ·~
Novelties. Evlt'ylhlng To M.tke A H•ppy 1.-ttr ,
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For Young and Old Alike.
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Cerda ond Gift lien

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be presented• " l'IIJ!am,a ·:.
TburS'day, at 2:30 p.m. _b':!y~=~b~o;;'
•rmual Charity B~ wUI be lleld . ·
0
•
Future l{omemaken . A
May 6th at thj NatiOIII\1 Gu.rd
Uon. Re.. John Grandstaff
on an&lt;l Mike Joneo of
Armory frolll !.d p.m. unUI zl
van Wert, Ohio, • ronner
are taltiDg snare, a
1.m. ~ to Mrs. Harold
letlc instrudor at the school,
!roll! Oluck '(.eqo,
Ridenour, chairman.
I '
wm be ' tile guest speaker. a pw;cus!lloo major from Ohio
The annual affair is sponsor- PT. PLEASAJ1T - Bill Park, Pauletta Barldolph will serve Univ~r!llty at Eastern H I g
ed by the. Pleasant Valley Hos- ,son of Dr. and Mrs. Nelson ; u mistress of ceremonies.
Schoot
·
pttal AllXlllary wlllt proceeds , Park, Mason Blvd., Po I n t 1 scripture wlU be read by Becky · ChriSty Howard, Hsrrtett
li'Om the ball used for improve- ! Pleasant, has be on named j' Lewis and a program of a clar·lLayne, Marllyn Gibbs, Becky
moot&lt; at the hospital.
:chief of the newly organized !net solo by Christy Howard; a !Gilmore, and Diane TuMey,
The theme for tbis year's · Jumor Fire Department.
solo by Barbara Marshall will iclarinet players, are receiving
Chanty Ball will be "The Rain- : The organization Is
under follow.
Iadditional Instructions fro
bow" and music far dancing :the direction of the local Fjre Sponsor IB Mrs. Eleanor Mill· IMr. O'Connell, woo&lt;idwlnd
Will be provided by the Twilit- Department and ~~ tbe flrstjer, Home Ecnomtcs instructor. !Siructot of tlte M~e Del&gt;ar~ll
ers. TickeiB are priced at $5 time an organlzat.on of this,
ment, Marshall Uruvenity.
'" ,·cuple anrl will be placed on type has been organized 'ln ! PleasaBt Valley Bospllal
Tommy Hoffman, who DlaliS II
sale in !.he near iuluro.
:Point Pleasant. The
Junior ; Adm!Ued: Mrs. James Bech- a Larilee oboe.• Is receiving
1 department Is open for boys ; tie
Henderson· Jewel Dunlap dltlonal Instructions from
1•ges 16 and 17 and will be com- :
Pleasant. '
'!Hager.
Devotions on
posed of 32 members.
, Dlsebarged: Russell Ruttgen, ! Mr. Gerald Simmons,
I Bill Flowers, son of Lt. and ILetart; Harold Stutz, Pt. Plea- i ma Wbite Falcon director,
'Single Event'
I Mrs. Juhn Flowers, is the as·;sant; Mrs. Melvln
Matheny,lannounced tltat tl1c Junior Hlgl1 ll
He
by Class
1sistant fire chiet The mem~rs 1 Leon; Mrs. Wilkie Tucker and IBand F•stival will be held
MASON _ Mrs. Ray Proffitt. ' will parltctpate m weekly fire ison, Grimms Landing.
Wahama on April 1st.
Mason, presented the dev•&gt;lion-jdrills but Will not actually 6ght ,
als based on one
Single any ftres .. They w11f be allo":ed
E~ vnt, • 1 when
the sunshin~ , to go on f1re ~s.ll~ and do du~es
Class nf the Mason Methodisl ,other thao entermg
burnmg,
Church met Thursday evening !buildings and handle hoses.
at the church with Mrs. Prof- When the ~ember reaches
fitt and Mrs. Rnssell Capehart the age of IB, be becomes ellgl-

The:

Pt.'

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..

LADIES' LOVELY
~ ~
, SPRING &amp; EASTERl

.n

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Each ·

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Spring Offer On Pre-Finished

e Patenla·LI•ther
eStock HHII
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! All

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.99'
...

PATENTS

GIRLS CUT! ·
NEW EASTER

$J.60
HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS COMPANY

e SOLID COtURS
e FANCY PRINTS
e DAINTY TRIMS
Slzea 3 to 8x -

SPECIAL SALE FOR SPRING
LADIES NEW SHADES IN - . ,.,

PAIRS
FOR

~oo
.., ..
~

IT PULLS ITSELF I

HUFFY
FRONT WHUL
• DRIVI

Other Huffys-44.95 up

NO PU5HIMG - JUST GuiDE rrt

,DIUVE' TO PICKENS

HDWE. AND SAVEl

5 HP

174·95

• .SPECIAL DISCOUNT

....~rio wllil !lao HUFIY BROADL.\Ilf lelf.
Psopellod ICIIalr ...., The power dttloa flcat whee18
clo llle wcok. y.., coa llop, cw book 1p without
lioldDa t l w - oat cl ...,_ Po-..1 117 Brla- a.
....._ BK JLP• .,.r:t.ao.
·
c:c-11 w1- !lao HUFFY BROADLAliH w ...
• IIJ !lao IIII&amp;Je !em hell,ilt odjuat"""t. Oae
...., *na1 tt. c14!1!t&amp; helP'• • ., too11

••tllol.

ON

AL~o::~E~~~NRI:~~~~ARTON
OPEN EVERY DAY
ALL DAY
7:00 to 5:30

SATURDAY
NIGHJS TIL 8 .

eRED

I

THE SHOE BOX
Middleport, 0.

.

....

ODIERS
$1.99 &amp; $3.88

EXTRA SHEER , , , MESH or PLAIN

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WASIUNGTON &lt;UPI)-Pres- Guam
wllb l U.S. aourcea conceded, howev- the United State. would atill be,Hanol.
envoys m Moscow, Burma, or
Idem Johnson's unprecedenled itop
Vletiunnoseler, that it was oniikely that interested and
the terms I
Hanb RejeeUoil
another mutually agreeable site.
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personal peace · bid to Ho Cbi '
underscored Himoi would do ae about..face in Johnsoo outlined were
not
U. ~. officials were puzzled
Minh Is still open despite Its ·
wtten said: .
Itbe Immediate future aod come f closed.
As. Johnson's plane was Hanoi's decision to publicize
rejection by the Nort . Vielna- "We
persevere in our ' to accept Johnson's letter as the ; Disclosure of tbe Johnsoo-Ho wlngmg homeward from Guam, 1 February correspondence
mese leader, responsible U.S. ef!Ol'ls
find an honorable ' basts for peace negottatlons or correspondence, unique in the IHanoi suddenly made
,&gt;ublic , cause in lhe pest the Commu-1
sources said today.
Ipeac&gt;e:"'llhW that Is achieved, , even more limited Ialka on cle- many efforts b)&gt; . die United Ho's harsb rejection of. the nisi&amp; bave ., sought secrecy
Johnson, who returned Tues-J we shaU~ ~onUnue to do our duty, escalation of the conllll:t.
States and other nation• to get President'• plea for seeret t!llks lbeir contacts, direct or in. day nigbt from his fast..moving 1Jn Vietnam."
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Refreshments were served by 1 Combmed Event
the hostesses to Misses Hilda , MASON - A combined meet- II
and Lorena Weiss, Mrs. Cecil ing was one topic discussed
Smtih, Mrs. Murl Megee, Mrs. I the Hill Billie 4 H Club at
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Geor~e Carson,_ ~1rs.
E be r regu!Jr meeting, Tuesday even.
Rousn, Mrs. Wilham Fry, Mrs. ing. The meeting will be held
Reuben Stewart, Mrs. Lester April Il, at the Broad Run
~erkle and Mlss Emma Forth•. Schoolhouse and will be
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Hill Billie
aSOD efSOO
and the Vernon Star Dusters.
The Hill Billies will hosl t h
·- - - - - - meeting and provide the e·v· ;•
Mrs. Jack Rousb• (Clara) was gram.
returned to her home on Sun- It was announced that tho··o 1•
dny from the Holzer !fospJtal. will be .a cooking school, ! 1J
Mrs. Lena Ebersbach and M:s. all mzmbers of tPe club
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~en l"i~ utzling of _ Pom~roy . VIs- food projects, at the home
1ted on Sunday Wllb M1ss Stell:.'! catherine Newberry, Thur.:;day ,
Gress.
. March 23.
Mr. and Mrs. F!ed .~cnktn~J: Devotionals consisting or scrip-of Apple ~rove, Ohto vtst\;!d on ture and a poem were given by
Sunday with her parents, Mr. Vickie and Debbie McConihay
and Mrs. Cecil Kirk.
Following talks ~iven by 0&lt;1&gt;
Pat nyan ?£ th~ A_n~y, a~l~nd- hie and Vickie McComhay w
l~g school m Vtrgmta, VISited -a short recreation period, the
his parents, Mr. rmd Mrs. Ed· progra mwas presE'ntcd b yKenward Ryan over the weekenrl. neth and Becky Fry and ·steve
Mrs. Gloria Ebersb:::tch and Newberrv.
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ia's Beauty Shop attende&lt;! a
Al\RESTS MADE
Hair Styling Shaw in Columbus PT. PLEASANT _ Arrests
during the weekend.
!recorded at the county
jail
Mrs. Glen Thompson and Mar- were Steven Ray Huddleston
tha visited on Sunday with her iGallipol is Ferry, charged
mother, Mrs .. Harold Lewis at AWOL from the United States
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Albert Swatzel. Mr. King, who weeks with Mr. and Mrs Tom
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s&lt;de was discussed and plans sent of his parents.
were made for a Bake Sale on !
April 1st at the B and B Mar-l' 4-H Club Plans
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CLARENCE 'E. MIUER

By the time you read this, you should have
ed a questionnaire sent out by our office soliciting your
opinions on some of the major issues facing the nation
and the 90th Congress. A copy of the questionnaire has
been mailed to every home in the lOth District. This
is one way for us to g~ · 1n accurate appraisal of your
thinking as a taxpayer.
I hope you will seriously consider the questions
and return the questionnaire as soon as possible. We
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will release the results of
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your opinions sometime In IHouse Advisory Panel is the
April.
House Armed Services CommitPerhaps one ollbe lftOSt talk· tee's .CiviUan Ad•1sory Panel
ell about llibjecto ln American hQjled by Retired General Mark
homes today II the draft. Dur· w!" Clark.
tne the past month three pro- All proposals supported eitenposals calliDg
for military slon of the current draft 'Jaw
draft reform have been submit- which is due to expire July
ted. They were submitted by !st. All supported a reversal in
lhe National Advisory Cornmis- the current order of draftee ·
&amp;iOn, the HQU!e Advisory Panel ductions, reeommending
and the thlrd wao a e&lt;~mbina- 19-year-old men he ulled
Not all Grade "A" eggs are alike.
tio of the two which was-sub- service before older
To be labeled Grade "A"
mltted by the President.
The pl'9posals differed in
eggs must meet certain minimum requirements.
The National Advisory Com· areas, nttably in their recom·
mission was appointed by Pres- mendatioils witlt regard to conldent Johnson in 1966 .and is tinuation of student deferments,
There is many an egg that can be called Grade "A" .
headed by 11urke Marshall. The ·and the Reserves.
that just never could be a Sunnybrook Egg.
The plan proposed by the Na·
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tiOna! Advisory Ccunntission
eliminated student and occupa.
Surinybrook Ergs ... they're our best.
tiona! draft deferments. Persong
They have to be well above the minimum
Admlslioo•
·in deferred scho&amp;l. Or apprentice
, ~ or they won't make the grade with us.
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James A. Justice, 121 Bastl- training ·programs when the
an1 Dr. ; Ira E. Hatfield, 551'. pian went inw effed would be
Garfield Ave.; Ora L. Borden, alklwed t() complete the proBreak one in .a pan, notice how proud the yolk sits
Kerr: Mrs. R. E~ene Elliott, grams, but would then be placThat's the sign of a good egg ... a fresh egg... · ""'
Rodney: Mrs. Jimmie G. Park- ed intG the draft eligible pool
a Sunnybrook Egg.
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er, Vinton: Kimberly Jo Nev- with 19-ye-ar-olds. Men whc are
il\e, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. chosen ffH' induction at age 19
Delbert 0. Pullin Rt. 2 Letart, would he allowed to complete
Try Sunnybrook.
W. Va.: Mrs. Perry E. Living- their :;ophornore year in college
And if you ever find
ston. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. C1ar.. before beginning active duty.
just one egg that doesn't measure up,
ence A. Huffman, Rt. 2 Leo•, There is alst a provision givW. Va.: George W. Romine, ing 18-year-old men the · OJtPOrwe'll give you a dozen free.
Syracuse; Michael C. McWil· !unity of choosing the time they
12 for I ••• that's pretty good odds.
Iiams, Pomeroy: Richard A. wish to serve between ages 18
Jacks, Sr., Langsvil1e; Mrs. and 23.
AreSunnybrook Egg-s a good reason for shopp;ng AtP?
Laura A. Wells, Rt. 1 Long Bo~ Concemjng th@'l\eserves, the
tom: Mrs. Mary A, WipPel, National Advisory ConurussiDn
Th41y're one of many.
Pomeroy; 'Mr&amp;. Josepll C. 'Mil- recommended that direct , enler. Jr., Ravenswoodi- Jarnef listment Into the Reserve and
H. Nicholson, Rl. ~ Atltens; National Guard Farces Jhould
Cbarleo W. Garvin, Rt. 1 Ew- not provide immunity from the
ini10D; Jennifer L. Addis, Rt. draft for those with no prior
I Ironton; Roy E. Baker, Lo- service exceptlor those who en·
gan, Olloj Mrs. Arnold F. 1 list before they are classified
Dean, Rt. 2 Wheelersburg; eligible at age 18.
Maey Ann Mabie, Wellston:
The recommendations submit·
BIJ'ths
(ed by the House Advisory PanIn
\\adt Whitt
1-lb.
\llrs. Joseph C. Miller, Jr., ;' el slated that undergraduate
Buttermilk
4-oz
.loav;. .
Rafenswood, daughter, 11 :29 ! deferments should be contina.na.,. Tuesday.
i ued. However, upon gradL!ation
Dl.....,os
I students would revert into the
Ktnnetlt E. Bissell, Mr s. draft pool oo the level with U1c
Mll7 j;, Bolu, Mrs. Charles 19-year-olds.
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E. !lowman, Cecll L. Carpen- The Hollie Advisory Panel ANN PAGI
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ter, MrL $11111111!1 ~. _1Ua1, E. recommended calling some RoL. (lottrtll, lJoyd
g!eSOng, servlsts lo active duty lo order MARYLAINE SOLID
QUEEN ANNE PECAN, 144._ prig, .
Michael Harmon,
s. Char· to spread the burden of the Viet&amp;
p~g
los i- Kargra~es. John W. Ow· nam •ar more eqUitably and
ens :h Climes C. Hoffman, recommended
the President be
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Mrs. Jalm Jl. .PeterJir Mrs. Ot- giVen permanent authority to
Fe1ture of the Week
tie ~mith, Melvin&gt;" ~,t. Taylor,., call up Reserve forces wWlout
Jr., Willord L. Tippit, IM s. declaring a national emergency.
BONE
B~ G. Tumlr, William
c. The third draft reform proWlllTE
Willianl!, Mrs. John W. Tee! posal was submitted by the Presand' Jnlant .jl*"""'.
ident. Basically, it is a compos" ~L.::..ite of the National Advisory
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Commission and House Advis·
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0 eS nry Panel reports.
He want.• no more educ•tiononly
tach
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Ill deferments granted to postPUNK" WAGNALLS
&amp;TANDARO AEFEAENCa,
ij~graduate students except those
WITH EVERY
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I!NCYCLOLDEDIA
Iam
$5.00 PURCHASE
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1Concernmg the Reserves, he
NO
H. )'. ~lng D"r.t · • 8011 of
wants permanent outhorit}'
and ; Mrs. Jlmpard H. Uevlng, call up Reservists who are
HERE ARE JUST A
New Haven, VI. v~ .• romple~d performing satisfactorily in
FEW OF THE CASH
• military .l&gt;~~piam onentation tive units and standby auth•or- 11
course Marf!J 10 at the ArmY I ity to draft men into Reserv•• ll
(;haplain Sc!'ool, Ft. Hamlltoo, l and National Guard units.
JAMES J. SWEENIIY.
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BRUCE R. ZIRKLE ·
He ~iff!d blne weeks of wants to tack a military pay
MRS. A. D. HUMI
trainfJ?' . l o g y and couo- raise onto his proposal.
DIANA
SUI DOUGLAS
;ehng,J
s of instruction He has said he wants the new
JAMES WARFIE~D
, and prlll · _
cr aracter guld-- plan lully operational before
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I Jan. I, 196t-thuo the ri!I]JOnChapiJiin l;levinl receiVed nb I slblllty lor framing and otud•·
B. ~- ,- ., !rom Otterbein \tng the Selective BOrvlce win
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APPLES-

ALL ARE INVITED!

There .. will be an
Easter
Sunrise -Bervice ·at the Hyse:lll
Free Methodist Church
beginnJJ~g at 6 o'clock. Spe1ikl!rl
be Kennetlt Keesee of
ion, Ohio. All are Invited.

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!lllV!!jt;;iao pastor of 1'11ill.PI!! to analyzing It cilnp!etely and
~vangitlical United . llieiliiieli\odpportin&amp; the moet beneficial
::burch, Plillllpp~ 1r. .Va. Jljl .priiCI'IJIYI. . We. wlll be ,.spendiog
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Elster. l(lelbasa
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Choc. Rabbits 1-lb. pkg. 98c

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Bake Serve Rolls 3 pkg. 89c
Angel Food Cake ·· · · pkg. 45c

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WASHINGTON (UPI)- A lleri•te subcommittee €buren of Christ.
Deem: Kathy Watson, Kath)' Mrs. Mildred Alkire spent a Van Cooney's mother, Mrs. an
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and Mrs. Blll Cbapmar IIIII two Mn.
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aid to Appalacl!ia and $10 mWion fo~ planning five new quiet ~our between 6 and 7 a.. ty Hobatemr, Pam NeutzUng, Harper and family.
Mrs. Lola Cain called on Mrs. Ultle boys.
and Mrs. ~~
~~&lt;~gional.development commissions.
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m. wbdi the church will be 5berry Blackston, Karen Gr1~ Robert Gibson Is visiting Mr. Frances Howery.
Mr. Bud Douglas lpi!nl 1 en! Suntlq • 1
The bill, which provides funds lor the fiscal year open loi the congregation wo" fifth, .Marla ll~I!Ber, ~ Mary and Mrs.l!obert Alkire and Ray Mrs. Earl McGrath " on
weekend at ljome here. .
Mr. and Mrs.
starting July 1, · now goes to the Public Wprks Com· wish to enter the sanctuai-y and Lou Ash, T!Je gu-ts enJoyed the and friends and relatives before sick !i•t.
Mr. and Mrs. Don. Atideraon
mlttee for approval. The full committee also will work elect to take c:ommunloo.
Ievening )&gt;y eating:plzza and lis- returning to' his Army base.
Mrs. Phyllis Clay called
out the. inclusion of 18 Mississippi counties In the Ap.
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Mre Doris Howard of Zanes- Mrs. McGrath.
palalllnan program.
_The Sunday School hllll' be·j
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GRAYS ·VISIT HERE
· Charlie . Jonee IIIII daughter, pita! for tests. Rev. Barnhart
W. Va., chairman qf the sub- Arizona and ~w Mexico.
morning worablp at 10.30 a.m.
Lor..
is Jn serious condition at
commlliee, ~id the biD tightwith Oavld Grubbs of_Glouster ~r. and ·Mrs. 'R. R. Gray of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Morris zer Hospital.
lena up qu.ny 'P,r~s!ona of the
as the guest speaker.
Bartlett called on Mr. and Mrs. called · Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. ard Mrs. Marian
aid:)o·Appalachla program.
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ONLY
It also Includes $2.5 million
missionary In Afrtca and Is Mr. Gray is a former emulor funds to each of the five
currenUy studying to bo .a med· live hesd ol schools In the
new . planning commissions ...
oy ical missionary. He hu been Chester • TUppers Plains area.
tabllsbed last year by the Com- Mrs. dlltiam Allman wa s guest speaker at tbe church bemer.. Department to eoordlllate hostesr...... the MarclJ-.meeting here. The· Sunday elenlntl servfederal aid on a regional-basis, of the *Mt Cblefs of ,Me 1g, -Ice will begin· at· 7· p:m.
A sugar-beet factory can
FURNITURE CO.
Patierned after tlte Appal$eb· TempW~b!an Slslera Monday
hiiiUile more than 1,000 tons of
MASON, W. VA.
ian Regional Commission. the evenin~ at her home on Thl1"l up Saturday, March 25, !roJII sug~ beets a day.
new ones are in New England, i Avenue.in Middleport. T"ne·meet- 10 a. m. until 3 p. m. at the Siberia is the name of a
wh~re all six I states are part- ' mg was ,\pened with a reading town bell.
town In Indlana.
ne.,; tbe Great Lakes, comprls- 'l titled, 'i The Other Side" given
lng1 parts of upper Michigan, by Mra1 Hor~ce McElhinny.
Minnesota and Wisconsin; the I A !idrt business
m•etlng
Ozar~s. taking pari of Oklaho- was co11ducted by the
presl1
ma, Arkansas and Missouri; the dent, ~s, Allman. A round
coastal plains, comprising parts : robin calji was sent to 'Mr'J.
ot North Carolina, South Caro- Peter Stace who is confillcd to
lin* and Georgia, and the four her ho.ne. An article, "The Ot&gt;en Door''· taken from Togethf!r
magaziw:, was read by Mrs.
George Childs.
Games were played and prtz.
es won by Mrs. Nathan Biggs,
Dl·~s.
Mrs. C~ijds, Mrs. Phil Mein'
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hart, and Mrs. K2rl 0 wen.
Paul R. Wolf, 41, who was ' Mrs. ~cEthinny was awarded
bol')l and raised in Racine died !the gucil prize. Mrs. Allman
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recently at Veterans Hospital, Iserved frozen fruit salad and
MI. Walhtllgton.
bread sticks from a table cenJ¥r. Wolf was "Ham Radio : tered with an arrangement of
Operator of the Year" in 1960 I blue J1·is and Lilies flanked by
for his work in teaching bam 1 green taper•.
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radio operation to more than .
---400 , greater Cincinnatians.
Com!andery Plam
Mr. •Wolf was em~loyed by
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distributor. He was a meniber I The
o Valley Command· I
of !he "((''!ller Cincinnati Ama- lery 24 K T. will hold two
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tuer ~o Assn., the AndeOion Iclal sermes Good Fr~day,
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Hills Rangers, the Auxiliary Po- 24.
WINESAP
lie~ and the venb'lloqulst Un- It Is tG'meet at 7 p.m. at
!on.' ,
ihall and ' then at 7:30 p.m..
He leaves his wife Eleanor I Trttilly Cburch of Clmst m
At the Club Restaurant. Serving Sausage and all the pancakes you
an4 a son John Paul. l329 Cool- Pomerof,·
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idg' Ave., Mt. Waslllngton, hi• ! For Easter Sunnse Service
can eat, adults, $1.00, children under 12, 50c. Sponsored by RaRight reserved to limit qWIDtitiu
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the Commandery Is to meet
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cine Merchants where tickets are available. Proceeds for ·comblsd
at 7 a.m. at Pomeroy Melh~ I
munity Improvements.
;;an2$~[~~~~~~~
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withsword.
or without
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· r~lor~'was
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by Mrs. ·Sisson
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after p:re:·.s;ld:en:t·:;;:
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Stutler,
Curtis, and
KevinJane
Stutler,
S1sson.. sandy.
success take?
range of elothes with a
''Dunno," says Twi{gy, who
label and Hoed up 1
owns a Cockney voice, a
figure witb famous men and
......-"to
"Super-Right" ~Aeats!
like face and a boyish cut lor i women of the world In Madame
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The
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I hate people starmg_ at me Methodist Church met at ~~• gram leader. A poem, ,;My An· tis took- lbe part of tl]e
1!- Jrontou, TUe,sday, . M~,c~ 1 ~
and asking smy questio~s. I . horne ol Mrs. Wendell StUUI!( swer" 'tallen from the 1\!eth.. Uan MisSionary ~nd M s. Sls- froJ,D 9:45· a.m. - 3:20 p.m. M••
never know wllat to say.
with Mrs. J9hn Gruese• an{dlst Woman wauiad by Ml'!l. son, the Muslim ~nary. , S will~ May Fellowoh(p OaJ
She lives In a semJ-detached Mrs. Lillian Napper as . .. ~lfred x~auge;; I ~·Lela The program closed Will! a res- ifor all county -romeo at tin .
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omenon named Tw1ggy, worth a She w01ghs 91 pounds, mea. I When she goes to -the. United who is a scenery maker, and • T)le meebng . was
open L~e.
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Ieducated misslona!)' Ill Pakls- tea provided by the hosts.
fortune because she has oo sures 31-22-32 and looks In States . Monday lor six weeks, mongrel dog. Her father will Wlth devotiOOSMtak~ fr~m :,~ MOl. Sisson ! pl'jlgram w•• tim. The 'benedicU&amp; viis an The next meeting on A""
f1gure, is about to descend on Idanger of lading away.
,she will be modelin_g for the fat accompany her to America.
Upper ~ 0'::; rs .. ~roY~ k Christian an~ MpartlusJilll. The pur- !rub Blessing.
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llfl will be a. potluck at tht
the United Stktes.
, She also has certain essen- lee of $224 an hour and I Her real name is Leslie ans rea . e_ scrip re 8 en PD"'S were to ·
clpate in •
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At •the age of 17, she Is the tials, like a manager, and a lot promoting the Introduction of Hornby but she was called ' from Jobn IUS, 21. ·
i new conversation between a Mrs. ~Jobn Grueser had tbe ·
most pbotogr~ed
fashion of luck.
the ''Twiggy" inspired clothes. ITwiggy at school because she
Chr~sban ard a Mu~hm and to s~clal which was a1" poem I Refreshments were served tc
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model of the mo,ilent in Bri(an . . The luck started last year. I
Iwas so thin and her manager hairdresser from the East End exarnme the ChflsUan mission liUed ''The Storm." :•~
, j those mentiOned above and Mr&gt;.
She is the living proof t~al any Those who said it could not last ~.:~ f~: glance, she seems f~r made use of tile name. .
of London, spotted Twiggy when. to men. Scrtp_~re was taken Mrs. ~ed Nesse, Vl~e-pres- . Harry Wyilt~ Mrs.. Rober!
g.rl can become-or at least were dumbfounded when 1967 1t
stuff tllat success 18 , He used to be called Nigel she was 15 and earning pocket f(Om I John 4. 7~ and John tQ. !dent, presided at the l!uline!S Laudermllt, Mrs. L111ian Naf&gt;..
think she can become-a model came round and Twiggy was made of.
Davies but changed . this to money while still at school by t6.
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CLARENCE 'E. MIUER

By the time you read this, you should have
ed a questionnaire sent out by our office soliciting your
opinions on some of the major issues facing the nation
and the 90th Congress. A copy of the questionnaire has
been mailed to every home in the lOth District. This
is one way for us to g~ · 1n accurate appraisal of your
thinking as a taxpayer.
I hope you will seriously consider the questions
and return the questionnaire as soon as possible. We
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will release the results of
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your opinions sometime In IHouse Advisory Panel is the
April.
House Armed Services CommitPerhaps one ollbe lftOSt talk· tee's .CiviUan Ad•1sory Panel
ell about llibjecto ln American hQjled by Retired General Mark
homes today II the draft. Dur· w!" Clark.
tne the past month three pro- All proposals supported eitenposals calliDg
for military slon of the current draft 'Jaw
draft reform have been submit- which is due to expire July
ted. They were submitted by !st. All supported a reversal in
lhe National Advisory Cornmis- the current order of draftee ·
&amp;iOn, the HQU!e Advisory Panel ductions, reeommending
and the thlrd wao a e&lt;~mbina- 19-year-old men he ulled
Not all Grade "A" eggs are alike.
tio of the two which was-sub- service before older
To be labeled Grade "A"
mltted by the President.
The pl'9posals differed in
eggs must meet certain minimum requirements.
The National Advisory Com· areas, nttably in their recom·
mission was appointed by Pres- mendatioils witlt regard to conldent Johnson in 1966 .and is tinuation of student deferments,
There is many an egg that can be called Grade "A" .
headed by 11urke Marshall. The ·and the Reserves.
that just never could be a Sunnybrook Egg.
The plan proposed by the Na·
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tiOna! Advisory Ccunntission
eliminated student and occupa.
Surinybrook Ergs ... they're our best.
tiona! draft deferments. Persong
They have to be well above the minimum
Admlslioo•
·in deferred scho&amp;l. Or apprentice
, ~ or they won't make the grade with us.
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James A. Justice, 121 Bastl- training ·programs when the
an1 Dr. ; Ira E. Hatfield, 551'. pian went inw effed would be
Garfield Ave.; Ora L. Borden, alklwed t() complete the proBreak one in .a pan, notice how proud the yolk sits
Kerr: Mrs. R. E~ene Elliott, grams, but would then be placThat's the sign of a good egg ... a fresh egg... · ""'
Rodney: Mrs. Jimmie G. Park- ed intG the draft eligible pool
a Sunnybrook Egg.
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er, Vinton: Kimberly Jo Nev- with 19-ye-ar-olds. Men whc are
il\e, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. chosen ffH' induction at age 19
Delbert 0. Pullin Rt. 2 Letart, would he allowed to complete
Try Sunnybrook.
W. Va.: Mrs. Perry E. Living- their :;ophornore year in college
And if you ever find
ston. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. C1ar.. before beginning active duty.
just one egg that doesn't measure up,
ence A. Huffman, Rt. 2 Leo•, There is alst a provision givW. Va.: George W. Romine, ing 18-year-old men the · OJtPOrwe'll give you a dozen free.
Syracuse; Michael C. McWil· !unity of choosing the time they
12 for I ••• that's pretty good odds.
Iiams, Pomeroy: Richard A. wish to serve between ages 18
Jacks, Sr., Langsvil1e; Mrs. and 23.
AreSunnybrook Egg-s a good reason for shopp;ng AtP?
Laura A. Wells, Rt. 1 Long Bo~ Concemjng th@'l\eserves, the
tom: Mrs. Mary A, WipPel, National Advisory ConurussiDn
Th41y're one of many.
Pomeroy; 'Mr&amp;. Josepll C. 'Mil- recommended that direct , enler. Jr., Ravenswoodi- Jarnef listment Into the Reserve and
H. Nicholson, Rl. ~ Atltens; National Guard Farces Jhould
Cbarleo W. Garvin, Rt. 1 Ew- not provide immunity from the
ini10D; Jennifer L. Addis, Rt. draft for those with no prior
I Ironton; Roy E. Baker, Lo- service exceptlor those who en·
gan, Olloj Mrs. Arnold F. 1 list before they are classified
Dean, Rt. 2 Wheelersburg; eligible at age 18.
Maey Ann Mabie, Wellston:
The recommendations submit·
BIJ'ths
(ed by the House Advisory PanIn
\\adt Whitt
1-lb.
\llrs. Joseph C. Miller, Jr., ;' el slated that undergraduate
Buttermilk
4-oz
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Rafenswood, daughter, 11 :29 ! deferments should be contina.na.,. Tuesday.
i ued. However, upon gradL!ation
Dl.....,os
I students would revert into the
Ktnnetlt E. Bissell, Mr s. draft pool oo the level with U1c
Mll7 j;, Bolu, Mrs. Charles 19-year-olds.
ANN PAGI-&lt;iHOeQLAfl . . ·.·:
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E. !lowman, Cecll L. Carpen- The Hollie Advisory Panel ANN PAGI
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ter, MrL $11111111!1 ~. _1Ua1, E. recommended calling some RoL. (lottrtll, lJoyd
g!eSOng, servlsts lo active duty lo order MARYLAINE SOLID
QUEEN ANNE PECAN, 144._ prig, .
Michael Harmon,
s. Char· to spread the burden of the Viet&amp;
p~g
los i- Kargra~es. John W. Ow· nam •ar more eqUitably and
ens :h Climes C. Hoffman, recommended
the President be
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Mrs. Jalm Jl. .PeterJir Mrs. Ot- giVen permanent authority to
Fe1ture of the Week
tie ~mith, Melvin&gt;" ~,t. Taylor,., call up Reserve forces wWlout
Jr., Willord L. Tippit, IM s. declaring a national emergency.
BONE
B~ G. Tumlr, William
c. The third draft reform proWlllTE
Willianl!, Mrs. John W. Tee! posal was submitted by the Presand' Jnlant .jl*"""'.
ident. Basically, it is a compos" ~L.::..ite of the National Advisory
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Commission and House Advis·
. Op 0
0 eS nry Panel reports.
He want.• no more educ•tiononly
tach
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Ill deferments granted to postPUNK" WAGNALLS
&amp;TANDARO AEFEAENCa,
ij~graduate students except those
WITH EVERY
. .1C . ta' ) B nard m med1cai and dental schooL
I!NCYCLOLDEDIA
Iam
$5.00 PURCHASE
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m er
1Concernmg the Reserves, he
NO
H. )'. ~lng D"r.t · • 8011 of
wants permanent outhorit}'
and ; Mrs. Jlmpard H. Uevlng, call up Reservists who are
HERE ARE JUST A
New Haven, VI. v~ .• romple~d performing satisfactorily in
FEW OF THE CASH
• military .l&gt;~~piam onentation tive units and standby auth•or- 11
course Marf!J 10 at the ArmY I ity to draft men into Reserv•• ll
(;haplain Sc!'ool, Ft. Hamlltoo, l and National Guard units.
JAMES J. SWEENIIY.
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BRUCE R. ZIRKLE ·
He ~iff!d blne weeks of wants to tack a military pay
MRS. A. D. HUMI
trainfJ?' . l o g y and couo- raise onto his proposal.
DIANA
SUI DOUGLAS
;ehng,J
s of instruction He has said he wants the new
JAMES WARFIE~D
, and prlll · _
cr aracter guld-- plan lully operational before
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I Jan. I, 196t-thuo the ri!I]JOnChapiJiin l;levinl receiVed nb I slblllty lor framing and otud•·
B. ~- ,- ., !rom Otterbein \tng the Selective BOrvlce win
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·Pork Roast _ _ _ _ lb. 35c
COUNTRY STYL!

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lb. 69c

BEEF, VEAL. PORK

Meat Loaf Mix _

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1.1mb Shoulder Chops _ lb. 59c
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Boneless Chicken Roll _
Pork:.C:hops

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Fryer

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Ham lb.. 89c

Fish Sticks

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APPLES-

ALL ARE INVITED!

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Sunrise -Bervice ·at the Hyse:lll
Free Methodist Church
beginnJJ~g at 6 o'clock. Spe1ikl!rl
be Kennetlt Keesee of
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Choc. Rabbits 1-lb. pkg. 98c

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Bake Serve Rolls 3 pkg. 89c
Angel Food Cake ·· · · pkg. 45c

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ROA S!ING CHICKEN . ~
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WASHINGTON (UPI)- A lleri•te subcommittee €buren of Christ.
Deem: Kathy Watson, Kath)' Mrs. Mildred Alkire spent a Van Cooney's mother, Mrs. an
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and Mrs. Blll Cbapmar IIIII two Mn.
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aid to Appalacl!ia and $10 mWion fo~ planning five new quiet ~our between 6 and 7 a.. ty Hobatemr, Pam NeutzUng, Harper and family.
Mrs. Lola Cain called on Mrs. Ultle boys.
and Mrs. ~~
~~&lt;~gional.development commissions.
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m. wbdi the church will be 5berry Blackston, Karen Gr1~ Robert Gibson Is visiting Mr. Frances Howery.
Mr. Bud Douglas lpi!nl 1 en! Suntlq • 1
The bill, which provides funds lor the fiscal year open loi the congregation wo" fifth, .Marla ll~I!Ber, ~ Mary and Mrs.l!obert Alkire and Ray Mrs. Earl McGrath " on
weekend at ljome here. .
Mr. and Mrs.
starting July 1, · now goes to the Public Wprks Com· wish to enter the sanctuai-y and Lou Ash, T!Je gu-ts enJoyed the and friends and relatives before sick !i•t.
Mr. and Mrs. Don. Atideraon
mlttee for approval. The full committee also will work elect to take c:ommunloo.
Ievening )&gt;y eating:plzza and lis- returning to' his Army base.
Mrs. Phyllis Clay called
out the. inclusion of 18 Mississippi counties In the Ap.
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Mre Doris Howard of Zanes- Mrs. McGrath.
palalllnan program.
_The Sunday School hllll' be·j
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GRAYS ·VISIT HERE
· Charlie . Jonee IIIII daughter, pita! for tests. Rev. Barnhart
W. Va., chairman qf the sub- Arizona and ~w Mexico.
morning worablp at 10.30 a.m.
Lor..
is Jn serious condition at
commlliee, ~id the biD tightwith Oavld Grubbs of_Glouster ~r. and ·Mrs. 'R. R. Gray of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Morris zer Hospital.
lena up qu.ny 'P,r~s!ona of the
as the guest speaker.
Bartlett called on Mr. and Mrs. called · Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. ard Mrs. Marian
aid:)o·Appalachla program.
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ONLY
It also Includes $2.5 million
missionary In Afrtca and Is Mr. Gray is a former emulor funds to each of the five
currenUy studying to bo .a med· live hesd ol schools In the
new . planning commissions ...
oy ical missionary. He hu been Chester • TUppers Plains area.
tabllsbed last year by the Com- Mrs. dlltiam Allman wa s guest speaker at tbe church bemer.. Department to eoordlllate hostesr...... the MarclJ-.meeting here. The· Sunday elenlntl servfederal aid on a regional-basis, of the *Mt Cblefs of ,Me 1g, -Ice will begin· at· 7· p:m.
A sugar-beet factory can
FURNITURE CO.
Patierned after tlte Appal$eb· TempW~b!an Slslera Monday
hiiiUile more than 1,000 tons of
MASON, W. VA.
ian Regional Commission. the evenin~ at her home on Thl1"l up Saturday, March 25, !roJII sug~ beets a day.
new ones are in New England, i Avenue.in Middleport. T"ne·meet- 10 a. m. until 3 p. m. at the Siberia is the name of a
wh~re all six I states are part- ' mg was ,\pened with a reading town bell.
town In Indlana.
ne.,; tbe Great Lakes, comprls- 'l titled, 'i The Other Side" given
lng1 parts of upper Michigan, by Mra1 Hor~ce McElhinny.
Minnesota and Wisconsin; the I A !idrt business
m•etlng
Ozar~s. taking pari of Oklaho- was co11ducted by the
presl1
ma, Arkansas and Missouri; the dent, ~s, Allman. A round
coastal plains, comprising parts : robin calji was sent to 'Mr'J.
ot North Carolina, South Caro- Peter Stace who is confillcd to
lin* and Georgia, and the four her ho.ne. An article, "The Ot&gt;en Door''· taken from Togethf!r
magaziw:, was read by Mrs.
George Childs.
Games were played and prtz.
es won by Mrs. Nathan Biggs,
Dl·~s.
Mrs. C~ijds, Mrs. Phil Mein'
. ~.
hart, and Mrs. K2rl 0 wen.
Paul R. Wolf, 41, who was ' Mrs. ~cEthinny was awarded
bol')l and raised in Racine died !the gucil prize. Mrs. Allman
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recently at Veterans Hospital, Iserved frozen fruit salad and
MI. Walhtllgton.
bread sticks from a table cenJ¥r. Wolf was "Ham Radio : tered with an arrangement of
Operator of the Year" in 1960 I blue J1·is and Lilies flanked by
for his work in teaching bam 1 green taper•.
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---400 , greater Cincinnatians.
Com!andery Plam
Mr. •Wolf was em~loyed by
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distributor. He was a meniber I The
o Valley Command· I
of !he "((''!ller Cincinnati Ama- lery 24 K T. will hold two
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tuer ~o Assn., the AndeOion Iclal sermes Good Fr~day,
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Hills Rangers, the Auxiliary Po- 24.
WINESAP
lie~ and the venb'lloqulst Un- It Is tG'meet at 7 p.m. at
!on.' ,
ihall and ' then at 7:30 p.m..
He leaves his wife Eleanor I Trttilly Cburch of Clmst m
At the Club Restaurant. Serving Sausage and all the pancakes you
an4 a son John Paul. l329 Cool- Pomerof,·
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idg' Ave., Mt. Waslllngton, hi• ! For Easter Sunnse Service
can eat, adults, $1.00, children under 12, 50c. Sponsored by RaRight reserved to limit qWIDtitiu
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the Commandery Is to meet
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cine Merchants where tickets are available. Proceeds for ·comblsd
at 7 a.m. at Pomeroy Melh~ I
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27, an ex- on Saturdays.
· r~lor~'was
. ~Th~eread~song~·;':'S;pl;rit:•f;
by Mrs. ·Sisson
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after p:re:·.s;ld:en:t·:;;:
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Stutler,
Curtis, and
KevinJane
Stutler,
S1sson.. sandy.
success take?
range of elothes with a
''Dunno," says Twi{gy, who
label and Hoed up 1
owns a Cockney voice, a
figure witb famous men and
......-"to
"Super-Right" ~Aeats!
like face and a boyish cut lor i women of the world In Madame
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A slumber party ..~as beld II Hamsonville

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The
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Forest
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SiSsoil
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I hate people starmg_ at me Methodist Church met at ~~• gram leader. A poem, ,;My An· tis took- lbe part of tl]e
1!- Jrontou, TUe,sday, . M~,c~ 1 ~
and asking smy questio~s. I . horne ol Mrs. Wendell StUUI!( swer" 'tallen from the 1\!eth.. Uan MisSionary ~nd M s. Sls- froJ,D 9:45· a.m. - 3:20 p.m. M••
never know wllat to say.
with Mrs. J9hn Gruese• an{dlst Woman wauiad by Ml'!l. son, the Muslim ~nary. , S will~ May Fellowoh(p OaJ
She lives In a semJ-detached Mrs. Lillian Napper as . .. ~lfred x~auge;; I ~·Lela The program closed Will! a res- ifor all county -romeo at tin .
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house
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an
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London
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ullle of the wr1ter, Stanley Et- Forest Run church. Women w1l ..
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TUssaud'swarworks.
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Brush, wllo is a hlghlyt&gt;rlrig a :sack ~unch. Coffee an&lt;
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omenon named Tw1ggy, worth a She w01ghs 91 pounds, mea. I When she goes to -the. United who is a scenery maker, and • T)le meebng . was
open L~e.
,
Ieducated misslona!)' Ill Pakls- tea provided by the hosts.
fortune because she has oo sures 31-22-32 and looks In States . Monday lor six weeks, mongrel dog. Her father will Wlth devotiOOSMtak~ fr~m :,~ MOl. Sisson ! pl'jlgram w•• tim. The 'benedicU&amp; viis an The next meeting on A""
f1gure, is about to descend on Idanger of lading away.
,she will be modelin_g for the fat accompany her to America.
Upper ~ 0'::; rs .. ~roY~ k Christian an~ MpartlusJilll. The pur- !rub Blessing.
·I!&lt;
llfl will be a. potluck at tht
the United Stktes.
, She also has certain essen- lee of $224 an hour and I Her real name is Leslie ans rea . e_ scrip re 8 en PD"'S were to ·
clpate in •
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At •the age of 17, she Is the tials, like a manager, and a lot promoting the Introduction of Hornby but she was called ' from Jobn IUS, 21. ·
i new conversation between a Mrs. ~Jobn Grueser had tbe ·
most pbotogr~ed
fashion of luck.
the ''Twiggy" inspired clothes. ITwiggy at school because she
Chr~sban ard a Mu~hm and to s~clal which was a1" poem I Refreshments were served tc
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model of the mo,ilent in Bri(an . . The luck started last year. I
Iwas so thin and her manager hairdresser from the East End exarnme the ChflsUan mission liUed ''The Storm." :•~
, j those mentiOned above and Mr&gt;.
She is the living proof t~al any Those who said it could not last ~.:~ f~: glance, she seems f~r made use of tile name. .
of London, spotted Twiggy when. to men. Scrtp_~re was taken Mrs. ~ed Nesse, Vl~e-pres- . Harry Wyilt~ Mrs.. Rober!
g.rl can become-or at least were dumbfounded when 1967 1t
stuff tllat success 18 , He used to be called Nigel she was 15 and earning pocket f(Om I John 4. 7~ and John tQ. !dent, presided at the l!uline!S Laudermllt, Mrs. L111ian Naf&gt;..
think she can become-a model came round and Twiggy was made of.
Davies but changed . this to money while still at school by t6.
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

EAGLES Ct.UI
FRIDAY
MARCH 24
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3 22 SIAl

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Ohio If

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PORK LOIN fHOPS'- - 79c
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PORK RIB CHOPS '- - 69c
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1917

PORK LOIN fHOPS'- - 79c
lb.

Wt reserve Mit rtght to limit
quantJti11.

SPECIAL I

SMOKED

PIC"IC HAMS
HAM SALAD

39c

lb.

PORK RIB CHOPS '- - 69c
lb.

•
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SPECIAL!

HOME MADE

59c

lb.

'

---'~49c

PORK END CHOPS

llett and 11rvt. More tender melt

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SPECIAL!

ALL SIZES

TURKEY~

45c

lb.

lb.15c .

PORK LIVER

PICNICS ----Dubuque

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Armours Canned

HAMS - - 5 !~~s4.s9

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Cheer
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lb.

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B·~ LOAVES

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About

Middleport

Club Meeting IS
:-leld Thursday

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County clubs are to furnl!h arrangements lor the banquet
tables.
A communication -was read
!rom Mrs. Edward Mlzicl&lt;o, on
the s+.ate Kodaci1rome Slide
Contest urging more m e mbers t; enter. Also, a Jetter
from !\Irs. Albert Pool on •'Gar·
deners' Day Out," was read.

A card of !banks :;as read
!rom Mrs. Minnie Davis, thankMembers responded to r oll lng the club for flowers sent
call by naming ao ornamental her.
tree
The club made plans In as- Timely !Dnls on Pest Control
sil!t with a oounty rummage were l!iveo by Mrs. Leverett
,.le to be held In the Schorn Roush.
building on Main Street . In Mrs. Dwight Parker read an
Pomeroy, March 31 sod April!. article on "Tbe Many Styles of
The proceeds are to be use~ Rocl: Gardens." Mrs.
Jack
to help pay expenses for th Robson gave an Interesting talk
County a.rlstmas Flower S~ on the article, Herbs, by GerMrs. T. A. Hennessy
lrude B. Foster.
Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth re- Forced shruba were Olhlbited
poried on s meeting of 1 h e by Mlso Geallelmer and a desMl!lgs County Garden Cluba, sert course carrying out St.
March II, at the Ohio Power Patrick's theme was served by
office In charge of the CQunty the hostess during the social
Cootact Chairman, Mrs. Char· hClUr
les Lewis. Mrs. Robert Reibel
·
announced the State CQnveoUon
M
tc be held in Athens the 22nd to Girl Sco.u tl eet
24th of August. The Melgs On Wedne~doy
Girl Seoul Troop 39 met Wednesday afternoon at t11e Church
of Christ In Middleport. Cindy
PorMrOY, 0.
Demosky was elected treasur-

MEIGS THEATRE
WED. and THURSDAY

March 22·23
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Mor&lt;h :!f-25

"MUNSTER, G'b HOME"

(Technico\or)

F'red Gwynne, Yvonne DeCarlo, AI Lewis, Terry Tho.
mns, Butch Patrick, Debbie

Watson, Hermione Gingold.
"VISiT TO A SMALL
PLANET"

Jerry Lewis, Jmm Blackman ,

Earl Holliman.

er.

Knitijng lessons were continued and to date the girls, Instructed by Mrs. Yvonne Scally and Mrs. Martha Eschleman,
have learned to purl, pass on,
wind off, decrease and Increase.
The girls are working on either a pslr ol sllppm or a scarf.
During the meeting they sang
sor.gs and sang taps. The meetBarbara
. ing wu reported by
1
Fults.

Open .Friday Night Until 9,
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS

.
Pl8llll ·were made tp remember ahul-in11 on Easter and to
sponsor two school lunches for
the month of April at the March
A-2c Donald Blown. wh 1 I meejlng of the LoveJoy Ctrcl•
0 ' Tuesday evening at the home
stationed at Grand
Forks: of,Mrs. Paul Smart, aubstitutNorth Dakota, came test Wed lng lor Mrs. Frances Bearhs.
no:sdar for several days visit Mrs. Smart, chalrman, prenls wile, Karen Ba,,hner sided over the meeting and opBrow~. who was .on vacat1on •ned with an Easter poem.
I""'"' 10 UruverSity. They al- Mrs. Milton Hood was devoso Vi.!lfed m New Haven With lion•! chairman using the to1&gt;his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ic "The Resurrection " Plans
aid Brown. He was met al the ~re made to assist .with the
Columbus airport by his Wife. Fel)owship Tea to be held in
Sunday he return«! to hiS base April by the B. ll. Sanborn Soand was taken to Columbus by ciety.
Mrs. BI·own, Mrs. Everelt ~~en- A letter of thanks was read
oer and daughter, Conme. , . hile !rom the home missionarv for
there th;y were guests of Mrs. Ia birthday gilt, Mrs, . !.illian
Bachner s smter, M1ss Mary McGh!!e was program chairSchaaf.
man •nd gave Easter selecMrs. Paul Bonnell (J e a tions. A dessert course WaR serKircher) end children of
ved by Mrs. Smart with M.,.
ton are VISiting this week with Frances Bearhs a
contrlbuther mother Mrs. Rodney
ing hOS!OJSmg and Mr. Downing. The
The Easter theme was earnell family . moved to Doyton ried_,..t in th~ table appointfrom Columbus the past year. menla. Attendmg In addition tn
those 'lBmed above were Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brewington visited over the weekend
]
in Coll!mbus with her sister.
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The March meeting of the
T.vilighi Garden Club was held
'J ;&lt;ursday evening at the home
vi Miss Lurretia ~nheimer on
Mulberry Ave., with Mrs. Leverett Housh assistmg. Mrs.
Roush, prestdent, was tn charge
ol the meeting which opened
witl1 devotions by Miss GenbOJmer, whose meditatiOn was,
"With God In the OUtdoors,"
811 d closed with prayer.

Lovejoy Circle
..ober
WI'// Reme,,,
Shut-ins Easter

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DONNA TOWNSEND

Mr. and 1\lrs. John F. Tow•
oend, 7US Lee Rd., Westerville, are aonounelng the ••
gagemenl of lbelr daughter,
Doona Jeao, to Mr. Josepll
C. Redwine, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George R. . Redwine,
Dillsbon&gt;, Ind. Miss Town..,.d, a .,.mate of Weslerwtlle mgr, Sebool, 11 a sopltmore at Geor&amp;etown College
&lt;Kenlacky), majoring Ia EngDoh. A former Meigs Conaty
resident, ohe IJ the graoddangbler of Mrs. Gath Towaoead of Do....tagtoa. Mr. Red·
wine, allo a sophomore at
Georgelowa, II majoring Ia Mrs. l'~sther Kissel.
Mr. and Mrs. Cianci Dargee
pllyslcs. All August wedding Is
and daughter, Anne, of Pittsplalmed.
burgh, Pa. and &amp;lr. Kenneth
Sauer of California, viSJtOO Sat·
urday with their aunt, Miss
Margaret Sauer. They also visited other relatives while here.
Mr. and Mrs. Durgee br"'!ghl
their daughter, Anne, b'!"k to ·
Ohio University followmg I h e •
spring vacation. Mr. Sauer was
flying east on business from
California. They were former
Middleport residf'llts.
Mr. &gt;nd Mrs. William Jlouc~
and chlldren, Belh, Carol and
Lynn of Marion, Ohio, Epeut .
the weekend with her parents, ,
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Miler, and .
in GaUipolis with his relatives. ,
Mrs. Ida Bachner is In
sola, Fla. where she is t h .
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Georg'
Louthdll.
REV, CURTICE POWELL
Rev. Curtice L.
Powell,
Mansfield, Ohio, a graduate
UtfOn
UfC
ot Olivet Naurene College,
Kankakee, W., and Puadeea
eo1te1e, Callforoi•, bepa bit
mllllltry iD 1151 u a poslor
Tbe Sutton Methodist Church,
of s dlurch Ill Zanesville. He Bashan • Racine Road, w II I .
aow devotes his time to evan- hold its annaal Sunrise Service
gelism. Pastor and people ol and breakfast on Easter Suntho Racine OlardJ of the Nu- day.
!
orono Invite the public to bear
Sunrise service will begin
dWJ mao, iD sermon and song, 'at 7 a. m. with Rev. John I .
eacb evenlog at 7:38, Mar. IKimbler In charge. TIIOse tak114 tbra AprU Z.
tog part In the program are I
Mrs. Robert Lee, Miss Carla I
Morris and tho Young Peoples
Choir. A time of dedication will
be held around the llghted ·

S
Ch h
Announcing
Easter Services

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Baptists Will
Hold Sunrise
Serviceat6

cross.

Mr. and Mrs. John Rose
Easter oervlces for the Mid-; in charge of the breakfast
dleport Firat Bap~sl Cburoh which will be served at 8 o'- .
have been announced and will clock. They will be assisted by
begin with a Sunrise service at members of tho churm.
6 a. m. sponsored by the Surday School wilb Mrs. RobHearthstone Class.
ert E. Lee as superlnteocllent
The class will elso serve an will begin at D:IS. Ao Easter
Easter breakfast following tho egg hutn will be held lor the
service In the church din- ohlldren following
Sunday
Igregar.tioo&lt;mms. f..- the entire

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other servtcea wiD be Sun- 1 MEETING J'OSTPONED
School at 9:30 a. m. and The Women's Assoclstlon,
regular church worship
at Fl r sl United
10:30 a. m. The Maundy Tburs- Church,
will meet Tborsday
Upper Room service will evening, March 20, instead
held Thursday evening at thls Thursday, March 2S,
the church from 7:30 to 1:45 cause of Ho]J Week
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FaDs Unlkd ar.thto
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ot Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stat- •.lor .lbe ~~ F~· ~elbOdisl Maich ~ - Cb!D'ch' ~I
ford, Route I~ ·•Pomeroy, was lllarge., !II'• u lpll'\'!i"i
- 9:50' a.m.,.-al E~st 1 Lei~
promoted to lb'l!IY speciaJisl 1 · Mattp 14 .-7:311 p.Tn:•al Le- and Apple G"""; 10 a.m. Jl
four Feb. 14 In Gennany, where . tart Falls Chureb - &lt;god Frl- Great Band and Morse .Ch•ll'l:
be ls a member of the 540\tl~ day Service.
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. [ Mardi 26 - s a.m.
Letart Unlfled worship an~
churell
Sp... Stlllfonl, a heavy equlll- IFalls Church - Sunrise ""''l r:J:~1 ~~~- ;-30b:.m., ~
menl o~ator lo the group's ice for the communl!f ' with 'r'~rt · .,..s, -. ors P serv
003rd Engineer CQmpany, Is 01
~~ , lc~,,~, II a.m. at Morse Ola!"
.
!96ii graduate of
Pomeroy
.....r.~
el,, 7.60 p.m. at A~ple Gro\'1.
Hlgb School.
Q
0 ort::I'UJ - · lfl\ose desiring . clirJStisn battf
llsm for !iJeir children, or sel•·
SON IS BORN
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es; should call Z47•271S, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Staats
soon u possibl~. All Invited 10
are announcing the birth of a
.
. attend aby or all 01. lhe abo~t
son Sunday March 19 at the ParishiOners of Our•. ~dy of services.
.,
Ple~sant vatiey Hospitai In Pt: Loretto catholic ch~!Pt Long
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Pleasant, weighing 7 pounds and Bottom met followmg 1ft I0:30
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named
Robert
a.m.
mass
Sunday
when
Father
Annual
Good
Friday
1110
Scott. Grandparents are Mr. Shipman explained the oeed of Service Announced 1
and Mrs. Dennie H. Staats, Jr., extra funds for repaife.on the .,
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wo;,ds and Muslb ~om.
Curtis Roush, Middleport. Den- adjoining 11.
Cross, an annual Go Frld .
ny H. Staats is the great grand- Plans . were made for a rum- service of the lieta . F .
father and Mrs. Sylvia Badgley, mage sale to be held April 13- 1Methodist Cba'lll••.w~; be
Middleport, ls the great grand- 14-!Sth m Pomeroy, !the place Friday, March lf, "1;110 p. 111:,
motller.
to be announced later. .
m the Letart FsVa .'9fiurch.
Througil the ellortst Fr. ,, Leymen of
1!1"
Charles .Edwanls, Mrs. Law- Shipman who . has
, cted taiks on the
U.
renee Bmg, Mrs. Harold Chase, many of his friends I
othet cross with
~
Mrs. John Kauff, Mrs. f:rnest parish~. s selection o new and speelal music.
..Earir
Hughes and Mra. Norene Me' used clothing thai Is very worth-lis pastor AD
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while will be offered
sale.
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low ZW5- Friday 11101t1y IUay,

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Rummage Sale

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Of Commission Post ,
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Opened

THESE COATS
ARE TOPSI
Your choice of
smartly styled all
weather coats for
rain or shine. Awide
selection of styles,
fabrics and colors··
solids, prints and
checks. Junior, misses
and half sizes.

SPELLING BEE CHAMPS - Steve Story, left, proudly disp~ his trophy Wednesday ev~nlng., .a1~et:.. - !1'
downed his opponent, Diana Carsey, right, in the Meigs County Spelling Bee at Middleport High School.
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C. E. Blakeslee, center, was pronouncer,

Steve Story, Meigs Top Speller

Garrison Probe Giant Hoax
Claims Nightclub Operator
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Now Orleans nl~htclub operator Gordon Nova! slipped o.ut of: CQidriljiul early ..
todoy bacau•o of whot ho called "p"""ur. tram Now
OriHns."
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Novel lla.,..t at the SheratO'n Columbus Motor Inn
Wednesday night but' chocked odti.t.l' IJW
and
7 a.m. todoy leaving tho following melllgt for now•
mon: "Gentltlllln, dut to pr..luro from No,~ Otl11n1
I had to leavi. I wlll
my llotement In Chlcogo in
short due count."

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LET US OUTFIT
YOU FOR WTERI
A.fine selection of women and
girls wearing apparel - coats,
suits, dresses, millinery, .sportswear, coordinated groups - all
the top styles.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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