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UPI 8porla Wriler
Willie SOx. Kalme conneeted off six timings while turning bark
wbo had pitche&lt;l
t&gt; Tblngs bave been very trying so_ulhpaw
Peters for his the W..blngton SeDators U. ollly twe and two-lhlrda innings
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ihr .the Los Anaeles Dodgers tr!Jlle to highlight a lour-run Andy Kosco homered for the aU ipring because ol a shoulder
wl..¥el. ;
: t :!ck
.and help Joe Twins while Ed Brinkman hit a
went the first five
Phll.
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arma , e VIctory.
homer for the Senator.
tnnmgs lor the Orioles and
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Mlck s First Clout
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.· League
whoSe "lfow- home runs and . Gene Alley hit drove in five runs between ltlem r
Simmons and Bob
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as the
Pittsburgh
to power the Bosllln Red Sox to Hend
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Fran.
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only
two at!IICk
runs tnhad35 produced
innings Ianother
Pirates belted
the New
York an
. ley combmed
.lor a 1ourApproximately 175 persons attended the second an San
Sl. Louts
0 %·.GOO
8'2 victory over the New .hltter .. the Chicago Cubs
last Saturday, managed Yankees 11-3. Clendenon andi
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nual Kyger Creek basketball banquet Saturday evening
Sunday'• Rtlllll ,
only five hits In 17 !nnlnga iAlley each got lour hits in the
r:'e Red
tile Califorrua Angels 3•2honoring members of the Junior High, Freshman, Re· Philadelphia 10'1 .
!Of · - :;:
Sunday but showed mid-season contest and accounted for eight ac
or
s
ek fl· year- old
''Tbal plteber bas been knock- serve and Varsity cage
(Only game
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1our rUIIB m seven mmngs
form by clowning the Houston Pirate runs Micke
wor ed four and !wi&gt;-thlrds
squads.
Tills was lhc first time a Ky.
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Astros H when they scored the a I
. h y Mantle had added ~ur TUII8 off Cbuck Innings before allowing I hlt ed oat so mach I don't know Servmg as Master of Ceremon- ger Creek tet m had evor won
FID8l NIIL ~ . ~cr..~
winning run on a Wild pitch.
Yank:~ru~s fi~~~r ~or the Estrada m.tlle final two frames. and took a shutout l?to the If be's 8 ball player or a ies lor the event was veteran the SVAC. Joe Wills, presid•n! By \lolled Prel!t 'Ill~oc.;
Although w.. the Dodgers The MilUiesota i,.i spnog. The Baltimore Orioles erupted seventh bef?r• losing II on a
KC Coach John Wickline. Wick· of the Athletic Booster ClllD,
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first victory11 in nine games old teammat Oam'lii'P belted for their si!()C)nd seven-run ~lple by JIID Fregosl and a
llgbter!''
line Jpoke bnefly on Ute topic presented troph sieto each mem- ~-Chicago
411712 M.' ·'
agamst National League teams
e -- ' o ..cual inning~ the l..t three games single by Jose Cardenal.
'·Basket~ll as a Little Game Iber of the Kyger Croek .Jtcoior Montreal
32 25 13' 77'.:;
this spring, It w.as the klnd o{
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sport With the rules:
to the past four seasoll.!l and
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bon and team work m todays ty Jumor High and Ute annual Detrl!!l
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life. . .
Galha County cage tournament. BostOi\
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be as dead as most o1 tbe
lnd&lt;vtdual letters were pre- Varsity team members were ~-Won Iitle
critics are predieling.
sented to the Junwr lhgh te•m Senior&lt; M1ke Spaulding end o
Saitda)"allelull1
·-Perhaps the soundest of all
If.
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by Coach Jack Duncan, to the Jerry Hall, Juniors.
Dennis ChiQIIgO 8 New York D
the pitchers at UU. stage of the
Freshman squad by AsSIStant Grose ond Tom Eblin and Sopt.. Torojnto 5 Boston 2,
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exhibition season is Bob Gibson
Coach Howard Lee Miller and to omores, Chuck Brodbu.-y, Jim Monlreal 4 Detroit 2
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of the St. Louis Cardinals. '!'bel
, ' By DICK DEW
[Jain and the Philadelphia 711ers. nom added.
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the rebounding struggle to the the vaiSity team by W&lt;cklme '· Whit&lt; and Ken Buckley. Fol.
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strong rightllander allowed only !
UP! Sports Writer
Tile Celtica, hunting tbeir "All we want lo do i.o win It," bigger 76ers.
Richard Frost, K)gel Cree. lowmg the banquet, films of tht
Ftul AJILStudlngo
one hit in six innings and BOSTON (UPI) - Unless
ninth successive NBA playoff Cllamherlain chimed in, "That's Philadelphia at the sam
presented Southecn Oak llill, North Gallia a n d By lililled Preaa.lateroallonal .
stroked a two-run homer while can b:eak a National Basketball champiOIIl&lt;hlp, , trail Pbiladel· our ultimate goal."
time, made httle effort to [ee~ \alley AthletiC Confere•ce tre- Hannan Trace sames w ere
Eatlenl Dl\'llleD . . .:
leading the Cardlnals to a 2-0 IAssociation precedent, the
. 2-0, in their hesl-&lt;&gt;f-seven The Celllcs were a weary, the bail either to Chamberli phles to each member of the , shown.
38 2f 10 S6 :
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victory over tbe Kansas City 1 lot Celtics' 11-year .rule will be
. Division finals. No dolelul
after dropping the or hot-shooting Hal Gre:; V':"'lty,
Other
honored
Ba!Umore
'35 7110 lit) :
Athletics.
, shortly ended by_W•l_t _ _ !team m NBA history has ever Sunday deCision before a packed Instead, the ?6ers "worked for
,
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Reserves - Steve Spauld1~.g, ·Quebec
35 30 7 7T ·
Gibson struck out o and I
come
to wm a seven-game house on lhelr own Boston. lbe open man."
CaSSIUS
Tom l(cese, J1m Tyo, Ric&lt;v Sprinj;field
. 32 31 I 73_ •
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wallr,ed only two In limiting the
senes alter dropping lhe llrsl Garden court.
Wally Jones, who had aver'
Greg Peck, Pele Peck, Providence
. 13 4G 1S 39'..
A'• io a bloop single. Joe:1
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two games.
.
"I'm not worried about the aged 12.8 poinls per game
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Bob . ' !'ternan, Jtm Hill and x-Clinched title
pit.hed the final three !
The same commanding
player-coach Bill Rus- against the Celt&lt;cs during !
EddJe . Rees&lt;&gt;.
Jon
Westem.Dl\&gt;llloa
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margin
ln. tbe lsell s&amp;d while weanng an regular season, hit for 22 and l
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, Rolhg. b, Tom Hy,dl,
Bill ·
W.L.T. Ph.
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surrendermg two hits.
NBA s western diVISIOn !mala absolutely miserable expression. Chet Walker, a 16 3 average
l{
Gmdlesberger, Jack!e Hensen, x-Plttsburgh
41 21 10 92
Al Kaline went lllree-for-live f
where San Francisco defeated "This just 1110ilns .we've gol to r.,an earlier, got 23. Chamber-I
Roger Johnson, Kenny_
l!oches)er :
38 25 9. BS.,0
and stroked a key
triple I
Loms, 143-135, on Sa_lurday win four out of the next live. lian was limJted to 15 bull
Randy Lowe, Doug
.
36 ,;r 9 Bl,
~l_"3d_lhe _n:~ro!t Tigers to a l
mgbt for Its blg lead m the IKind of tough, Isn't It? outrebounded Russell, 29_24, DETROIT !UP!\ - If the, Steve,Needs and Gary Clark . . utial~ . . ~ - o141il. 1 3S
AUGUSTA, Ga. (uPI)
other IJI,st-of-seven series:
they only come one collected fiVe assists and Cassius Clay-Floyd Pattenon Junwr H!gh
-Kenny · .
llnaf!s
Brewer is a man on a mission. The WIIJT"'" will he gomg for at a bme.
blocked a flock of Boston shots. fight on April 25th at Oly!lljlla Brown, Wade Hens.n, . Jet~ Quebec 7 Spr\n8field .4
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The wavy-haired Texan, . their tllrrd victory. when the
Strategy Coalra•l
John li&amp;Yllcek headed the Stadium is going· to become a Hili,
Johnsm, :-"•• M'AsCleveland %
too mmdful of his near miss Western Dvision senes resumes Tile game, televised in black Boston shooters ' wilh 26 and reality, some definite action is ! Sle, Erme Metzer. Gary Sail ~0)'1~ 11 ~ 3
_.
year ngo, is de!l'rmined to
Wednesday mght ID St. LoUis. and white ,bY ABC executives Bailey Howell got 22, 16 of them expected today.
ders, _'Jonald Telle, Jeff, Tyo, Pittsburg!\ 5
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everything in his power to
711ers Cautious
when the color crew .was unable in the first half,
Olympia's Nick Londes said Roge, Athey, Mlk~ · Beeoe, Bill
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Even so? the jubilant 76e~s to cross an AFTRA picket line,
Sunday that if the E&amp;J Sports Buck, Gary Joh1.1'&lt;0n. Je&lt;•. Lou- YOUR lifo Is 0\111 ~v~l~t~l
namenr, which begins
were making. DO broad predic- was a marked contrast in
IClub of Detroit- IS gomg to put den, Donald
John )llo'rt ~ody to ...... ~·
Thursday
l10ns alter wmrung their secoDd strategy.
on the Hght they are going to Metzger Rtchard McMahon Dan·
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TAMPA, Fla. !UP!) - The I Of cour;.., everyone in the 81- game, _10'1-102,. before a national Boston, which had been
have to
up with some ny Palmer, Jeffrey Zerkle, with, tho lifo IMUrili!Co plaft
CmCinnatl Reds hope to notch man field would like to he • televiSIOn
on Sunday. whipped, 1?:1-112, in tbe opener
money Monday before anyltlmg Jackie Parsons, B&lt;ll
Rous_h, lhif 'lits ·,..., "''
Dlo,
their 15th exhibition baseball i winner. After all, theres
''l think two wins
at Philadelphia's Palestra, tried
can be signed.
Georg., Shamblin , Glenn Smit!J, c-ult uo. ...ithout oiolill'
v1cto'?' today when they meet Jand prestige worth 10
indicallve of what we can clo: a ."three quarter press" in ~
The Sporls Club's attorney, Danny Sw&lt;sher. R~y Thompson, 110111
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Detrott here.
Ithat much at stake.
76er coach Alex Hllftllum said which the d~enders harried the
Eddie D. Smith last week made I Davtd While, RoM&lt;e Wtrte, and
They -:on their Hth game of 1 But the ~year-old
while .mmbly dodging the 76ers most of the way up the
a reported oifer of a $250,000 1 Ricky Whobrey.
Grapefruit League play Sunday :has an added incent1ve, For suggesllon that his team was m court. In tbe late stages, tlle
guarantee to Clay io fight ' W&lt;e&lt;!m&lt;S vars~y won
!!,
2-ll over the
Phils, f was here a year ago that
to sweep}?ur alraigbt Cellics ataged a. 13-point come- OAKLA ND, Calif. (UPll _ Patterson in Detr01t.
and lost eight. D""Ca!l's INSURANCii'A"ENCY
the sel'Ond shutout m a row lor , came up to the !mal
Boston.
I m looking back by employmg lour shoot- ""-e Am . n B k tb 11 A.
Clay and his manager Herbert I Jumm Hw'• teams, together p•-- ...;.-2•••.
"ed ' h 1
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hthur ~rs. S
Ell' . needlng only a ...,utine par
urt ~: sdem ,?n;:_ ~~g guar.: wlth Russell in the elation had all the collegiate Muhammad have been reported- ~on___an ,;t 1ve.
,
ammy
IS 1wrap up the Masters ·
co
• ay,
meup a vtriua)ly conceding playing talent it wanted today ly interested in the fight but
1 an er
teamed up with 18-year-old miSsed a comparatively
· but the problem of signing the nothmg has been Signed as of
Gary Nolan to blank the Phils. poll that would have giYen·it
stars stili remained and hardly yet.
Nol~n, .who took over In the him. .
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anyone was willin• to admit it . With Clay fat·ing an Army
..xth mmng, also socked a dou- That nu" left him
will be an easy task by an mduct10n on Apnl 28, a fighl
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ble off Phil lefty Grant Jack- way tie with Jack Nicklaus
weekend· Sports Summary ladelpbla 76ers took a
means.
1 y against Patterson would enable
son to touch off a lwo-run TamnlV Jacobs. The next
By Unlled PreSs lnternallellol mandtng two game lead Itt their I The 11-le
ABA
I d~ him to squeeze in one last
elgbth Inning which gave the in a playo[f, Brewer ran
Salurday
drive to break Boston's
its
ek ;mtb -d cone ur
payday before he eilher arc••pts i
Reds tha victory.
steam. He soared to a
SEBRING, Fla. (UPI)
year National Baskelhall
;ee dayflimee ~~~ Army induction or rejects it and I
1 t w~ e~
Vada Pinson followed Nolan's par 73-eight strokes
Mario Andrettl and
domination by
a ~ u~
y 1~ ng All takes a jail term ins lead
double with a triple lo right '"'d Nicklaus who became the
McLaren breezed to
the Celtics 107-102.
:,ege s aJrs, mew'~~
f Clay beat Patterson the. only
Businesses d'uling In 1 Pnicluct or· ~ Inthen came home when Dick man 2\' er. to win two
second -.straight victory in
Prc~~~~~e 1~m~ob ~~ e~ 0f! man ever to lose and ;egain the
terested in MORE PROFITS . .': l!lliitk~n­
GroM' bobbled Dick Simpson'• back-t~rback, and six
12-hour Gr"nd Prix of
NEW YORK (UPll
R1
. ed hotsy Alol heavyweight Iitle on a 12-rounu
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xious and prepared to hanciJ.--ltusl_. ance road racing.
rham•'on Chicago Black
u gers, pus 1ve r s If , '
gro un·drr Ior an error.
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1965
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brought about by mora traHic In yow: -dora \
ElliS and Nolan held the PhD- "A M of peopl• had a Jot .
se wo
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lles to five hits, the oanie num- !say about that missed putt
records and tied two
Washmgton and world Indoor Kentucky by Lou!SvJIIe and Ron
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tb
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AKRON, Ohio (\lPI)
while blasting the New
pole vault record holder Bob W1dby of Tenneseee by New
IC my peor s. ow1ng e nex ay' Slefanicb ol Chicago beat
Seagren.
Orleans.
No expenence necesoory, Just the dellra to
r
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WISe and Jackson.
Brewet' s:ud.
Rangers s-e to complete
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serve mare customers and enioy lncrNHCI l
Detroit was also successful "I ave it all I had in
Johnson of Kokomo, lnd:, in most successful oeason
Walke~ was .grabbed off by Other lop players picked
Sunda ove owerln Chtca
~ b .1 , t
, two-frame rolloff to WID
hi.otory.
tbe Indianapolis club, wh1ch Included Tom Workman of
profits resulting from Nftt1peper ...vertkl ....
_ · y,
rp
g
g0 playo h' t~1 'ht
J"snl ~a~ 1 Professional Bowlers
reportedly got the first pick in gseattle by Anahe1m, Keith
Your Customen tnd pi'Ospective cuatainfre
1 our wenr'mt."
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~~::~.. until
!len ,100,000 Fires•~·· Tour OAKLAND, Calli. (UPI\
the, draft, the first round of Swagerty of UmvcrSity ofI
are reading this ad just 11 YOU
.."'INAVIAN DUEL
te
( L tb
nameat of Cllamplons.
All-Americas Jlmm" Walker
which was determmed by a PaciV!C by Houston Earl
it stayed right her• in tho IIOWIWfllpaf. unfll
JUtu
wa ronno. 12 a.rpar ree
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Norway iUPI\ _ hole) and took a &lt;!ouble bogey. 1
Providenee and Bob Uoyd
draw o o~s. Lloyd went to tlle onroe o Wmst~n-Salem byI
you wore able to toko time to . read • : :· Ancl
Lars Grlni ol Norway beat outllmew 1t was all ove•· thEn."
HALLANDALE, Fla. (UPI) Rutgers were among the
Minnesota team. Both
P&lt;ttsbutgh, Walt B~alosukma of
the moro thon ,s,ooo fomilin ihot live 'rjgt:~t
sweden's Kje!l Sjoeberg for the Brewer, who had four ·
In Reality, owned by ,
players chosen as tbe
assuredly will be drafted h1gh Connect&lt;rut by Oakland, Ma tt !
hero in your trading oroo thit read The Daily
combined trophy in the "Scan- ries in a six-month
Frances Genter. scored a
Basketball Association held
also by the National Basketball Allch of M1ch&lt;gan State by
Sentinel oro your cuotqmon ••••• , •r lhtt
dinavian ski jumping week" before the Masters, didn't
and one-hall length victory
first annual collegiate draft
Association In Its slated
Dallas.
400
9
should
be. You can communlceta with th1111
Sunda.y bf: winning the meet's again last year although
the $1J • Florida Derby.
-Re~rts were current through- ROCBE _O_N_T-OP- ovorydey, Mondoy through Friday tnd Svnfinal JUmpmg event.
earned nearly $76.000.
BROOKVILLE, NY. (UPI) A!~;~~ T~&amp;cl.~~~ttled
the ABA meeting that lhe MEXICO CITY (UP!l - Topday . . It's uoy, if you don't ' " - of our
Arthur Ashe of Richroond,
back ~rom a tw~raet de6clt
had conducted a secret seeded Tony, Roche of Australia
used a powerful service
defeat countryman Jolm
and thai Walker w.. one won the men's singles t1lle
representatives In your store or on the lfraat,
defeat Chuck McKmley
comhe 4-6, u, 7-5,
6-6
the players signed and safely Sunday In the Mexico City
_ius! call 992-2156 end he'IIH fltoreln a Jiffy.
Frank Froehling and take
win the men'a singles
away. The six-[our star International Ten n l s To u rsingles title in th
ship of the Ml!llco
to ahow up In Louisville nament with 4-ll, 2-ll, 7-5, 6-3, 8-6
Island Indoor lnvllatlon
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the E..I-West game Satur- victory over fellow Aussie John
robin lennla tournament.
and said he overslept in a Newcombe. In the women's
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.lor a 1ourApproximately 175 persons attended the second an San
Sl. Louts
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8'2 victory over the New .hltter .. the Chicago Cubs
last Saturday, managed Yankees 11-3. Clendenon andi
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Sunday'• Rtlllll ,
only five hits In 17 !nnlnga iAlley each got lour hits in the
r:'e Red
tile Califorrua Angels 3•2honoring members of the Junior High, Freshman, Re· Philadelphia 10'1 .
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''Tbal plteber bas been knock- serve and Varsity cage
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form by clowning the Houston Pirate runs Micke
wor ed four and !wi&gt;-thlrds
squads.
Tills was lhc first time a Ky.
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. h y Mantle had added ~ur TUII8 off Cbuck Innings before allowing I hlt ed oat so mach I don't know Servmg as Master of Ceremon- ger Creek tet m had evor won
FID8l NIIL ~ . ~cr..~
winning run on a Wild pitch.
Yank:~ru~s fi~~~r ~or the Estrada m.tlle final two frames. and took a shutout l?to the If be's 8 ball player or a ies lor the event was veteran the SVAC. Joe Wills, presid•n! By \lolled Prel!t 'Ill~oc.;
Although w.. the Dodgers The MilUiesota i,.i spnog. The Baltimore Orioles erupted seventh bef?r• losing II on a
KC Coach John Wickline. Wick· of the Athletic Booster ClllD,
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first victory11 in nine games old teammat Oam'lii'P belted for their si!()C)nd seven-run ~lple by JIID Fregosl and a
llgbter!''
line Jpoke bnefly on Ute topic presented troph sieto each mem- ~-Chicago
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e -- ' o ..cual inning~ the l..t three games single by Jose Cardenal.
'·Basket~ll as a Little Game Iber of the Kyger Croek .Jtcoior Montreal
32 25 13' 77'.:;
this spring, It w.as the klnd o{
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sport With the rules:
to the past four seasoll.!l and
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bon and team work m todays ty Jumor High and Ute annual Detrl!!l
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be as dead as most o1 tbe
lnd&lt;vtdual letters were pre- Varsity team members were ~-Won Iitle
critics are predieling.
sented to the Junwr lhgh te•m Senior&lt; M1ke Spaulding end o
Saitda)"allelull1
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Dennis ChiQIIgO 8 New York D
the pitchers at UU. stage of the
Freshman squad by AsSIStant Grose ond Tom Eblin and Sopt.. Torojnto 5 Boston 2,
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Coach Howard Lee Miller and to omores, Chuck Brodbu.-y, Jim Monlreal 4 Detroit 2
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[Jain and the Philadelphia 711ers. nom added.
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the rebounding struggle to the the vaiSity team by W&lt;cklme '· Whit&lt; and Ken Buckley. Fol.
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Tile Celtica, hunting tbeir "All we want lo do i.o win It," bigger 76ers.
Richard Frost, K)gel Cree. lowmg the banquet, films of tht
Ftul AJILStudlngo
one hit in six innings and BOSTON (UPI) - Unless
ninth successive NBA playoff Cllamherlain chimed in, "That's Philadelphia at the sam
presented Southecn Oak llill, North Gallia a n d By lililled Preaa.lateroallonal .
stroked a two-run homer while can b:eak a National Basketball champiOIIl&lt;hlp, , trail Pbiladel· our ultimate goal."
time, made httle effort to [ee~ \alley AthletiC Confere•ce tre- Hannan Trace sames w ere
Eatlenl Dl\'llleD . . .:
leading the Cardlnals to a 2-0 IAssociation precedent, the
. 2-0, in their hesl-&lt;&gt;f-seven The Celllcs were a weary, the bail either to Chamberli phles to each member of the , shown.
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. Division finals. No dolelul
after dropping the or hot-shooting Hal Gre:; V':"'lty,
Other
honored
Ba!Umore
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Athletics.
, shortly ended by_W•l_t _ _ !team m NBA history has ever Sunday deCision before a packed Instead, the ?6ers "worked for
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Reserves - Steve Spauld1~.g, ·Quebec
35 30 7 7T ·
Gibson struck out o and I
come
to wm a seven-game house on lhelr own Boston. lbe open man."
CaSSIUS
Tom l(cese, J1m Tyo, Ric&lt;v Sprinj;field
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senes alter dropping lhe llrsl Garden court.
Wally Jones, who had aver'
Greg Peck, Pele Peck, Providence
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pit.hed the final three !
The same commanding
player-coach Bill Rus- against the Celt&lt;cs during !
EddJe . Rees&lt;&gt;.
Jon
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margin
ln. tbe lsell s&amp;d while weanng an regular season, hit for 22 and l
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Bill ·
W.L.T. Ph.
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surrendermg two hits.
NBA s western diVISIOn !mala absolutely miserable expression. Chet Walker, a 16 3 average
l{
Gmdlesberger, Jack!e Hensen, x-Plttsburgh
41 21 10 92
Al Kaline went lllree-for-live f
where San Francisco defeated "This just 1110ilns .we've gol to r.,an earlier, got 23. Chamber-I
Roger Johnson, Kenny_
l!oches)er :
38 25 9. BS.,0
and stroked a key
triple I
Loms, 143-135, on Sa_lurday win four out of the next live. lian was limJted to 15 bull
Randy Lowe, Doug
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~l_"3d_lhe _n:~ro!t Tigers to a l
mgbt for Its blg lead m the IKind of tough, Isn't It? outrebounded Russell, 29_24, DETROIT !UP!\ - If the, Steve,Needs and Gary Clark . . utial~ . . ~ - o141il. 1 3S
AUGUSTA, Ga. (uPI)
other IJI,st-of-seven series:
they only come one collected fiVe assists and Cassius Clay-Floyd Pattenon Junwr H!gh
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Brewer is a man on a mission. The WIIJT"'" will he gomg for at a bme.
blocked a flock of Boston shots. fight on April 25th at Oly!lljlla Brown, Wade Hens.n, . Jet~ Quebec 7 Spr\n8field .4
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The wavy-haired Texan, . their tllrrd victory. when the
Strategy Coalra•l
John li&amp;Yllcek headed the Stadium is going· to become a Hili,
Johnsm, :-"•• M'AsCleveland %
too mmdful of his near miss Western Dvision senes resumes Tile game, televised in black Boston shooters ' wilh 26 and reality, some definite action is ! Sle, Erme Metzer. Gary Sail ~0)'1~ 11 ~ 3
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Wednesday mght ID St. LoUis. and white ,bY ABC executives Bailey Howell got 22, 16 of them expected today.
ders, _'Jonald Telle, Jeff, Tyo, Pittsburg!\ 5
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everything in his power to
711ers Cautious
when the color crew .was unable in the first half,
Olympia's Nick Londes said Roge, Athey, Mlk~ · Beeoe, Bill
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Even so? the jubilant 76e~s to cross an AFTRA picket line,
Sunday that if the E&amp;J Sports Buck, Gary Joh1.1'&lt;0n. Je&lt;•. Lou- YOUR lifo Is 0\111 ~v~l~t~l
namenr, which begins
were making. DO broad predic- was a marked contrast in
IClub of Detroit- IS gomg to put den, Donald
John )llo'rt ~ody to ...... ~·
Thursday
l10ns alter wmrung their secoDd strategy.
on the Hght they are going to Metzger Rtchard McMahon Dan·
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TAMPA, Fla. !UP!) - The I Of cour;.., everyone in the 81- game, _10'1-102,. before a national Boston, which had been
have to
up with some ny Palmer, Jeffrey Zerkle, with, tho lifo IMUrili!Co plaft
CmCinnatl Reds hope to notch man field would like to he • televiSIOn
on Sunday. whipped, 1?:1-112, in tbe opener
money Monday before anyltlmg Jackie Parsons, B&lt;ll
Rous_h, lhif 'lits ·,..., "''
Dlo,
their 15th exhibition baseball i winner. After all, theres
''l think two wins
at Philadelphia's Palestra, tried
can be signed.
Georg., Shamblin , Glenn Smit!J, c-ult uo. ...ithout oiolill'
v1cto'?' today when they meet Jand prestige worth 10
indicallve of what we can clo: a ."three quarter press" in ~
The Sporls Club's attorney, Danny Sw&lt;sher. R~y Thompson, 110111
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Ithat much at stake.
76er coach Alex Hllftllum said which the d~enders harried the
Eddie D. Smith last week made I Davtd While, RoM&lt;e Wtrte, and
They -:on their Hth game of 1 But the ~year-old
while .mmbly dodging the 76ers most of the way up the
a reported oifer of a $250,000 1 Ricky Whobrey.
Grapefruit League play Sunday :has an added incent1ve, For suggesllon that his team was m court. In tbe late stages, tlle
guarantee to Clay io fight ' W&lt;e&lt;!m&lt;S vars~y won
!!,
2-ll over the
Phils, f was here a year ago that
to sweep}?ur alraigbt Cellics ataged a. 13-point come- OAKLA ND, Calif. (UPll _ Patterson in Detr01t.
and lost eight. D""Ca!l's INSURANCii'A"ENCY
the sel'Ond shutout m a row lor , came up to the !mal
Boston.
I m looking back by employmg lour shoot- ""-e Am . n B k tb 11 A.
Clay and his manager Herbert I Jumm Hw'• teams, together p•-- ...;.-2•••.
"ed ' h 1
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Ell' . needlng only a ...,utine par
urt ~: sdem ,?n;:_ ~~g guar.: wlth Russell in the elation had all the collegiate Muhammad have been reported- ~on___an ,;t 1ve.
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ammy
IS 1wrap up the Masters ·
co
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meup a vtriua)ly conceding playing talent it wanted today ly interested in the fight but
1 an er
teamed up with 18-year-old miSsed a comparatively
· but the problem of signing the nothmg has been Signed as of
Gary Nolan to blank the Phils. poll that would have giYen·it
stars stili remained and hardly yet.
Nol~n, .who took over In the him. .
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anyone was willin• to admit it . With Clay fat·ing an Army
..xth mmng, also socked a dou- That nu" left him
will be an easy task by an mduct10n on Apnl 28, a fighl
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weekend· Sports Summary ladelpbla 76ers took a
means.
1 y against Patterson would enable
son to touch off a lwo-run TamnlV Jacobs. The next
By Unlled PreSs lnternallellol mandtng two game lead Itt their I The 11-le
ABA
I d~ him to squeeze in one last
elgbth Inning which gave the in a playo[f, Brewer ran
Salurday
drive to break Boston's
its
ek ;mtb -d cone ur
payday before he eilher arc••pts i
Reds tha victory.
steam. He soared to a
SEBRING, Fla. (UPI)
year National Baskelhall
;ee dayflimee ~~~ Army induction or rejects it and I
1 t w~ e~
Vada Pinson followed Nolan's par 73-eight strokes
Mario Andrettl and
domination by
a ~ u~
y 1~ ng All takes a jail term ins lead
double with a triple lo right '"'d Nicklaus who became the
McLaren breezed to
the Celtics 107-102.
:,ege s aJrs, mew'~~
f Clay beat Patterson the. only
Businesses d'uling In 1 Pnicluct or· ~ Inthen came home when Dick man 2\' er. to win two
second -.straight victory in
Prc~~~~~e 1~m~ob ~~ e~ 0f! man ever to lose and ;egain the
terested in MORE PROFITS . .': l!lliitk~n­
GroM' bobbled Dick Simpson'• back-t~rback, and six
12-hour Gr"nd Prix of
NEW YORK (UPll
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rham•'on Chicago Black
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ElliS and Nolan held the PhD- "A M of peopl• had a Jot .
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records and tied two
Washmgton and world Indoor Kentucky by Lou!SvJIIe and Ron
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AKRON, Ohio (\lPI)
while blasting the New
pole vault record holder Bob W1dby of Tenneseee by New
IC my peor s. ow1ng e nex ay' Slefanicb ol Chicago beat
Seagren.
Orleans.
No expenence necesoory, Just the dellra to
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Brewet' s:ud.
Rangers s-e to complete
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Detroit was also successful "I ave it all I had in
Johnson of Kokomo, lnd:, in most successful oeason
Walke~ was .grabbed off by Other lop players picked
Sunda ove owerln Chtca
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, two-frame rolloff to WID
hi.otory.
tbe Indianapolis club, wh1ch Included Tom Workman of
profits resulting from Nftt1peper ...vertkl ....
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rp
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g0 playo h' t~1 'ht
J"snl ~a~ 1 Professional Bowlers
reportedly got the first pick in gseattle by Anahe1m, Keith
Your Customen tnd pi'Ospective cuatainfre
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!len ,100,000 Fires•~·· Tour OAKLAND, Calli. (UPI\
the, draft, the first round of Swagerty of UmvcrSity ofI
are reading this ad just 11 YOU
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nameat of Cllamplons.
All-Americas Jlmm" Walker
which was determmed by a PaciV!C by Houston Earl
it stayed right her• in tho IIOWIWfllpaf. unfll
JUtu
wa ronno. 12 a.rpar ree
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Norway iUPI\ _ hole) and took a &lt;!ouble bogey. 1
Providenee and Bob Uoyd
draw o o~s. Lloyd went to tlle onroe o Wmst~n-Salem byI
you wore able to toko time to . read • : :· Ancl
Lars Grlni ol Norway beat outllmew 1t was all ove•· thEn."
HALLANDALE, Fla. (UPI) Rutgers were among the
Minnesota team. Both
P&lt;ttsbutgh, Walt B~alosukma of
the moro thon ,s,ooo fomilin ihot live 'rjgt:~t
sweden's Kje!l Sjoeberg for the Brewer, who had four ·
In Reality, owned by ,
players chosen as tbe
assuredly will be drafted h1gh Connect&lt;rut by Oakland, Ma tt !
hero in your trading oroo thit read The Daily
combined trophy in the "Scan- ries in a six-month
Frances Genter. scored a
Basketball Association held
also by the National Basketball Allch of M1ch&lt;gan State by
Sentinel oro your cuotqmon ••••• , •r lhtt
dinavian ski jumping week" before the Masters, didn't
and one-hall length victory
first annual collegiate draft
Association In Its slated
Dallas.
400
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should
be. You can communlceta with th1111
Sunda.y bf: winning the meet's again last year although
the $1J • Florida Derby.
-Re~rts were current through- ROCBE _O_N_T-OP- ovorydey, Mondoy through Friday tnd Svnfinal JUmpmg event.
earned nearly $76.000.
BROOKVILLE, NY. (UPI) A!~;~~ T~&amp;cl.~~~ttled
the ABA meeting that lhe MEXICO CITY (UP!l - Topday . . It's uoy, if you don't ' " - of our
Arthur Ashe of Richroond,
back ~rom a tw~raet de6clt
had conducted a secret seeded Tony, Roche of Australia
used a powerful service
defeat countryman Jolm
and thai Walker w.. one won the men's singles t1lle
representatives In your store or on the lfraat,
defeat Chuck McKmley
comhe 4-6, u, 7-5,
6-6
the players signed and safely Sunday In the Mexico City
_ius! call 992-2156 end he'IIH fltoreln a Jiffy.
Frank Froehling and take
win the men'a singles
away. The six-[our star International Ten n l s To u rsingles title in th
ship of the Ml!llco
to ahow up In Louisville nament with 4-ll, 2-ll, 7-5, 6-3, 8-6
Island Indoor lnvllatlon
lntematlonallennts
the E..I-West game Satur- victory over fellow Aussie John
robin lennla tournament.
and said he overslept in a Newcombe. In the women's
TUESDAY'S GAMES
York hotel and missed his singles final Great Britain's Ann
(~)
Olght.
SHayclon.Jones downed Elena
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!)
Barry tossed In 47
Middleport at GalllpOUt
Mlke Storen,
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1-:::~ manager, said be had
to pace the San
IGel!l
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hope of signing Walker,
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Warriors to I IC.lile
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Archer WilhltAJOd
by Arnold
and ~ SC!dera· to
$125,1100 · Greater
Golf Tournament with a
17-undei-,par Z67.

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generaUyrecognlzedasthe
player In lbe country this
.....,. among those subj•ect
tbe draft.
ABA commissioner George
Mlkan said bls circuit wasn't
the le..t bit worried about a
bonua-algnlng war with the
NBA.
''That's the all American
game," said Mlkan. "I think we
can match the other league
when It comes to signing all

END·
· WaiN (UPI)
·S!, Brltaln't
'-men'a· IYJ!Inuuel
.g,,;klJled .
·lfiOIW car otruck a
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who won tho
wu 10, hqve
team In
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theae players."

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Included
the
who't
the college
ranks
lhl1 past season with
~n ol All Am'erlcas
Alcliidor oHJCL:A, wes Unseld I
of Loulilvllle and Elvin Hayes
Hbilslon, wl)O had from one to
vears . college

br~=·

B. F. GOODR H

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660 SILVERTOWN

775x14 ,~~~~·~·•• $21·52 f650dl Wht~w.~;f1~J.56 HI FUX 4 PLY NYlON
650x13 Black _
750x14 Black_

4 PLY,
750x14 - 825x14 _ _
650x14 - 845x1f _ _

$11.55
$12.55

Plus Tax and Trade In Tire

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Society News

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CEHOP

NAKTE

WHAT 'IOV Mll!lHi

I'M!N 'lOI.I Fl.Y
OFF 7H! HANDLE.

Womn's halian
Style LOAFERS

$5,99 pr.
Roush's Shoe Store
Middleport

CARPET

N. W. COMPTON, O.D.

YOU BE 111E JUDGE ll
INSURANCI MENI
GENERAL AGENTS:
(Non·Exclusivt)
SPECIALTY
AND -Salesmen
FRANCHISE

Now arrance the elrclod lettel'll
to form lbe ourprlae wwer, u
IUIIMteol by the above eartoon;

Con you pia.. contracts that
cost your clltnb nothing? - .
How would you llko lo ho,. 1
a -111 tilvltlctn which con
mob all of your mon mil•
lion dollar pred~oro?
If you oro accustomed to bll
mtner, this wlll1n1wer your
nood with a oollfkubotanllal
.U.Ical company and pro•

duct.
SHORT TRAINING PIIUOD-FAST ENTitY INTO FIELD
NO INVESTMENT-NO EXPENSE
THE TIME TO JOIN THE BAND IS WHEN IT IS FORM·
lNG NOT WHEN IT'S MARCHING DOWN THE STRilT

TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE

~a:IIJTOUR a::IIJ
(Aatwen tomorro ...

. . . .~XOM QUIUI DIMISI IMIAIK

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BARWICK
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Acrllon • Nylon
Stlocl From Ovtr
200 P11terna &amp; colon

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St111 At

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NEW

yd.

FREE
tSnMATESI
IX~IIIT INSTALLATION

UP TO I YIAitS TO PAY

&amp;ABBOTT
Middleport, 0.

INGELS FURN.ITURE
·'

OPE !II FRJ. &amp; SA'T ~5
. Mll;lii\,&amp;PORT

Retails effective Mon. April~ thru April4

c

SUPER-RIGHT

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Smoked Picnics
New Pohtoes
Maroarine
Orange hte

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SOLID ROLLS - - - - - - -

FLORIO~-----

ledeem Yovr Miller laotdet Coupan for One
~ G1llon Blue c..tan

A&amp;P FRESH MILK
F-ature aftt.e Week

: . Dinner Plate
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t9und •!$S.OO:Purdlase
PLAY All"$
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STA'l'l 01' OHIO
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FRESH

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!Sentmel, .!'omeroy-Mlddleport, 0., Apnl 3,
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1Jnaeramblethe10 !our Jumble1,
'" ene letter to eatb oquare, to
form four ordinary worda.

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Tuppers
Society News

'

CEHOP

NAKTE

WHAT 'IOV Mll!lHi

I'M!N 'lOI.I Fl.Y
OFF 7H! HANDLE.

Womn's halian
Style LOAFERS

$5,99 pr.
Roush's Shoe Store
Middleport

CARPET

N. W. COMPTON, O.D.

YOU BE 111E JUDGE ll
INSURANCI MENI
GENERAL AGENTS:
(Non·Exclusivt)
SPECIALTY
AND -Salesmen
FRANCHISE

Now arrance the elrclod lettel'll
to form lbe ourprlae wwer, u
IUIIMteol by the above eartoon;

Con you pia.. contracts that
cost your clltnb nothing? - .
How would you llko lo ho,. 1
a -111 tilvltlctn which con
mob all of your mon mil•
lion dollar pred~oro?
If you oro accustomed to bll
mtner, this wlll1n1wer your
nood with a oollfkubotanllal
.U.Ical company and pro•

duct.
SHORT TRAINING PIIUOD-FAST ENTitY INTO FIELD
NO INVESTMENT-NO EXPENSE
THE TIME TO JOIN THE BAND IS WHEN IT IS FORM·
lNG NOT WHEN IT'S MARCHING DOWN THE STRilT

TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE

~a:IIJTOUR a::IIJ
(Aatwen tomorro ...

. . . .~XOM QUIUI DIMISI IMIAIK

'

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,....., '!- lA• ......,.lilrlo ....,. ldd ""'""""
C.~

UIIIIAIWI7HIOUGH

!

OPTOMETRIST

BARWICK
eH ..·culon

Acrllon • Nylon
Stlocl From Ovtr
200 P11terna &amp; colon

('3•95 q,

'ricto
St111 At

1

:rortly EU
NEW

yd.

FREE
tSnMATESI
IX~IIIT INSTALLATION

UP TO I YIAitS TO PAY

&amp;ABBOTT
Middleport, 0.

INGELS FURN.ITURE
·'

OPE !II FRJ. &amp; SA'T ~5
. Mll;lii\,&amp;PORT

Retails effective Mon. April~ thru April4

c

SUPER-RIGHT

.

Smoked Picnics
New Pohtoes
Maroarine
Orange hte

•

•

fLOIIHDA

U.S. MO. 1 lllE A - - -- -

.S~~ 49c

NUTLEY aaAMD

SOLID ROLLS - - - - - - -

FLORIO~-----

ledeem Yovr Miller laotdet Coupan for One
~ G1llon Blue c..tan

A&amp;P FRESH MILK
F-ature aftt.e Week

: . Dinner Plate
"

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; I

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1 ~,.- SHEFFIBD For Only
t9und •!$S.OO:Purdlase
PLAY All"$
NEW G¥1

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or

AMERIC4
STA'l'l 01' OHIO
acwnw""oa;,.; or 'ltllt ~u:t.AilT

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'1HE
. NICf IS
'

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2 49c
lti!IJ.

FREE

wnH YOUR PURCHASE OF $5JIO 01 MORE

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1-ql.

FRESH

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Motor 'Co.

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. 1963
CORVAIR SPIDER COUPE

-

$1195,

Four apeed lnDI., motor recently overhauled, wlolw tlno, ro·
dlo, all ·viDyl bucket oeato. Sharp!

1960 MERCURY STATION WABON

$5So

Lo&lt;ol one owner. Good tlrel, VB ~·· std. ol1tlt, block fin•
·:,~,~~~~~;::,i!:~~~:,,JIIIb, red lnterl;r, ndlo.
,

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1962 PONTIAC HT COUPE

""'•Hot••• II Good tires, viDyl Interior, wbltt finish,
trans., radio and heater.

$995

V-8 eqJ!De, ·okpotd
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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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For

New1967H•d•y
Davidson Motorcycle

garage, Will sell
$229
Near bulln11111 dlstrlct.
Tbls ts tlle 1r.mo)l. .~9150 mo.
roy Ewlnt! owuer.
del, and offOred at special
Homer' Baxter, make oner. II prlee for spring sale,
Sbo!m by appointment. .
New 1967'Juick
Mecbanlc 1il; Pomeroy or
LaSabre V8 4 .Dpor
phone·vm337. .
42

$2946

STEREO • RADIIf

eiCI!lli!Dt ~ndl~n,
speaker jacks, venrler

Bu·siness Ser.vices.· ·
HONDA
' EYINRUDE

SAID &amp;

Silas and Service .
, Ohio Bo1t .1nd MOtor
LI~'PI)..
. ,
$C"W~L ~RINE .

t'

HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
PHON&amp; 664-3370

OPEN IVU. t:GO P.M.

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ROliN MALOttE

.

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IIAw.UNU': . 1

Rewlings tto~e,SII•: i

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MIDDLEPOaT. OHIO · · : I ' '"'

·- 1

·.;

EXPERIENCED
WHEEL

For Rent

ly PRiiiD LASSWELL

~v,ra;J· ·:

P.IO"'"* "c"~

DICK

Phone 992-3794 or 9U·2"5
PomeNy,O.
Baled propo1all

PaMEilOY. CillO

'

··. ·.

. •• ONI OPM .

· IIICIIl

HEATING &amp;
, AIR CONDITIONING

BLAETTNARS

'

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dual channel sound, etc.
anoe only f/8.22. Call 992-3218.
4 2 Gtc

IAitNIY GOOG11 •!!If SNUFFY .,.,ITH

AUGNMENT
AND

L. W.

••

will

.MeCott~u.

IADIATO,R

be
Cle-rk

PhOne 992-2143' Pomeroy

.,

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SERVICE

Tml.

All New

l'9lt fl'oOIJN~ A
I· !;I 1'!TACK QH

e Cor. e Truck

.• HIIht·

cor. dundow

BRAKE SERYICE

· , BLAVfNAIJ$

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KEITH . ooeiE
WY 2-2196

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Tl&lt;E 1'1'1&gt; CHIN!\!,
SECR!T NIIQ.IiA!f
Bli%Z IICo\\1 M•~•

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/jjlddloport, 0.

ly IJtANNER

WII'IN.IE WINKLE

Estate for Sale

CHICK,

'GRANDMA , MAY l
' 5PEAK TO YOU ...
..ER..PRIYATELY?

Business

SPRING
OPEN HOUSE

Swarming
reproductives bave left
cblony tbat is destroying
home. Before you act, call
for free inspection and ·
vise. A Meigs County C9nopruoy.[
Harold Maue - Alliee
Termite Control Coinpany ,[
605 W. Main, Pomeroy,
992-5669.

NO NeED FOR THAT,
BILLY.6RAN :J~A

AND:
hAVE NO 5E;CRET&amp;
FROM oACH OT' ER,

rv=DECID::o

TO TELL MY WifE
AI&gt;OUT OUR
I

DO~ ' T

BE FOOLISH

•

I

WINKLE. WOM~ GET
JITIERY WHEN WE
60RROW Fr.:JM OU:l
INSURANCE AND

•· PENSION PLAN5.

4 3

we: AR~ ~t~ar

'

Malon, W. V1, ••

' UIJcMPLO'r'tD!

OH IJO? 1HE/J
WHAT lVOULD YOU
CALL IT?

Auction will
Aprtl 7, 1%7. Sale
al 7 p. m. The
· ~ld .OWl!"'· The, same

W~'R£

PART OF
THE. C'DVEIWMENT's
LABOR· r.AY·A'IJAY
PLAIV l

=-- / . . oO_
By MERRIL i. BlOSSER

LITTlE ORPHAN ANNIE

.'

.,
0\-HIIJI~ , !3001'1
AS \-tiS Mbi'I'THLY
G~!i;!NMEHT a-lECK
iS USED UP·, WE

CAN COON\ (JH

CIFTER LOSIN'

nf I= l\1 =. GRAt'1D
MOM S1JPP[D
f..\IM, I SHOULD

.. 01&lt;; '5001'1

AS HE CN-1

l"all&lt;E

I-lOW IT Wti~'T !§" ~. I-IE'LL
BE SACK, ALL ~ ULL (II': SOME ~.
~ Wl'(j 1'9 &lt;lOOT .:~l:::&lt;il::,:!_ _-..,

THINK HE.'D

'i!A"~ \~

1-£

,JUST I-lAD

A LlT'TLE

tAf!TAl, &amp;11
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IN OVER. 5200 HOMES
NO IMP NEWS,

•

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l

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".~ritect Faye Manley

;.,.nw~ ll!ll~'· .. Middleport

BUDGET I'RlCI!:D hlnllture II
our third floor budget shop.
Baker Fundlure. Middleport

DICK TRACY

'.

By CHESTER GOULD

'&gt;

~t~~ffi~~~~c=·
Wanted

Oblo. PUMP your
·
II
IJ !It
DON'T
llugglsh
septic tank. Gel Klean-EmAll
septic tank cleaner. Land·
beef cattle :
mark
Farm Bureau, Pomeroy.
County, with
3 23 30tc
House, utili-

Write Box - --:-- - , - , - - - Ohio. 3 28 etc
Auto Sales
for
1;;;95;;9;-cF~O:;;R:;;D~G=,al~ax::i=;V:::8::.s.,.ta-n"'da-rd·
3 27 !Ole transmission, looks good and
;.,--:--runs good. Phone 742-m2.
3 31 3tc

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tor and equipment, In extrl
good condlUon, or will trade
for Volklwqen car. Phone
~3 after 6:1Q p. m. or
set ~ Scarberry, Racine,
Cillo, RD Z.
S 30 11C

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Pomeroy ·

Motor 'Co.

'
. 1963
CORVAIR SPIDER COUPE

-

$1195,

Four apeed lnDI., motor recently overhauled, wlolw tlno, ro·
dlo, all ·viDyl bucket oeato. Sharp!

1960 MERCURY STATION WABON

$5So

Lo&lt;ol one owner. Good tlrel, VB ~·· std. ol1tlt, block fin•
·:,~,~~~~~;::,i!:~~~:,,JIIIb, red lnterl;r, ndlo.
,

''

1962 PONTIAC HT COUPE

""'•Hot••• II Good tires, viDyl Interior, wbltt finish,
trans., radio and heater.

$995

V-8 eqJ!De, ·okpotd
·
r

Pomeroy Motor Co.

~~~~..
starqe

.lll9lll

anil

Oll8

For

New1967H•d•y
Davidson Motorcycle

garage, Will sell
$229
Near bulln11111 dlstrlct.
Tbls ts tlle 1r.mo)l. .~9150 mo.
roy Ewlnt! owuer.
del, and offOred at special
Homer' Baxter, make oner. II prlee for spring sale,
Sbo!m by appointment. .
New 1967'Juick
Mecbanlc 1il; Pomeroy or
LaSabre V8 4 .Dpor
phone·vm337. .
42

$2946

STEREO • RADIIf

eiCI!lli!Dt ~ndl~n,
speaker jacks, venrler

Bu·siness Ser.vices.· ·
HONDA
' EYINRUDE

SAID &amp;

Silas and Service .
, Ohio Bo1t .1nd MOtor
LI~'PI)..
. ,
$C"W~L ~RINE .

t'

HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
PHON&amp; 664-3370

OPEN IVU. t:GO P.M.

'I

ROliN MALOttE

.

. ..

j

IIAw.UNU': . 1

Rewlings tto~e,SII•: i

.,

WY·MIIl
· ·•
·'"
MIDDLEPOaT. OHIO · · : I ' '"'

·- 1

·.;

EXPERIENCED
WHEEL

For Rent

ly PRiiiD LASSWELL

~v,ra;J· ·:

P.IO"'"* "c"~

DICK

Phone 992-3794 or 9U·2"5
PomeNy,O.
Baled propo1all

PaMEilOY. CillO

'

··. ·.

. •• ONI OPM .

· IIICIIl

HEATING &amp;
, AIR CONDITIONING

BLAETTNARS

'

I

dual channel sound, etc.
anoe only f/8.22. Call 992-3218.
4 2 Gtc

IAitNIY GOOG11 •!!If SNUFFY .,.,ITH

AUGNMENT
AND

L. W.

••

will

.MeCott~u.

IADIATO,R

be
Cle-rk

PhOne 992-2143' Pomeroy

.,

.•

SERVICE

Tml.

All New

l'9lt fl'oOIJN~ A
I· !;I 1'!TACK QH

e Cor. e Truck

.• HIIht·

cor. dundow

BRAKE SERYICE

· , BLAVfNAIJ$

j

'

• Any:Type ,, .

KEITH . ooeiE
WY 2-2196

..

'

-~

Tl&lt;E 1'1'1&gt; CHIN!\!,
SECR!T NIIQ.IiA!f
Bli%Z IICo\\1 M•~•

...

.'

ft)u

/jjlddloport, 0.

ly IJtANNER

WII'IN.IE WINKLE

Estate for Sale

CHICK,

'GRANDMA , MAY l
' 5PEAK TO YOU ...
..ER..PRIYATELY?

Business

SPRING
OPEN HOUSE

Swarming
reproductives bave left
cblony tbat is destroying
home. Before you act, call
for free inspection and ·
vise. A Meigs County C9nopruoy.[
Harold Maue - Alliee
Termite Control Coinpany ,[
605 W. Main, Pomeroy,
992-5669.

NO NeED FOR THAT,
BILLY.6RAN :J~A

AND:
hAVE NO 5E;CRET&amp;
FROM oACH OT' ER,

rv=DECID::o

TO TELL MY WifE
AI&gt;OUT OUR
I

DO~ ' T

BE FOOLISH

•

I

WINKLE. WOM~ GET
JITIERY WHEN WE
60RROW Fr.:JM OU:l
INSURANCE AND

•· PENSION PLAN5.

4 3

we: AR~ ~t~ar

'

Malon, W. V1, ••

' UIJcMPLO'r'tD!

OH IJO? 1HE/J
WHAT lVOULD YOU
CALL IT?

Auction will
Aprtl 7, 1%7. Sale
al 7 p. m. The
· ~ld .OWl!"'· The, same

W~'R£

PART OF
THE. C'DVEIWMENT's
LABOR· r.AY·A'IJAY
PLAIV l

=-- / . . oO_
By MERRIL i. BlOSSER

LITTlE ORPHAN ANNIE

.'

.,
0\-HIIJI~ , !3001'1
AS \-tiS Mbi'I'THLY
G~!i;!NMEHT a-lECK
iS USED UP·, WE

CAN COON\ (JH

CIFTER LOSIN'

nf I= l\1 =. GRAt'1D
MOM S1JPP[D
f..\IM, I SHOULD

.. 01&lt;; '5001'1

AS HE CN-1

l"all&lt;E

I-lOW IT Wti~'T !§" ~. I-IE'LL
BE SACK, ALL ~ ULL (II': SOME ~.
~ Wl'(j 1'9 &lt;lOOT .:~l:::&lt;il::,:!_ _-..,

THINK HE.'D

'i!A"~ \~

1-£

,JUST I-lAD

A LlT'TLE

tAf!TAl, &amp;11
• '

READ ..

y

'I

e
'

'

IN OVER. 5200 HOMES
NO IMP NEWS,

•

TAKING

l

)

".~ritect Faye Manley

;.,.nw~ ll!ll~'· .. Middleport

BUDGET I'RlCI!:D hlnllture II
our third floor budget shop.
Baker Fundlure. Middleport

DICK TRACY

'.

By CHESTER GOULD

'&gt;

~t~~ffi~~~~c=·
Wanted

Oblo. PUMP your
·
II
IJ !It
DON'T
llugglsh
septic tank. Gel Klean-EmAll
septic tank cleaner. Land·
beef cattle :
mark
Farm Bureau, Pomeroy.
County, with
3 23 30tc
House, utili-

Write Box - --:-- - , - , - - - Ohio. 3 28 etc
Auto Sales
for
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and Mrs. Howard Ervin at Church Sunday evenfug at the
THE TALENTED ITALIAN DESIGNER VALENTINO
Asymmetrleol one-shoulder obliron eoal lJ woraover
the~r farm home near Racine, church. Mr.' Donahue presided
showed his new eollcction at a party hosted by Mortba
matching palaU&lt;J pajamas. Evening pajomas (center)
wh1ie Mrs. Fink was recuper· 1in the absellCI! of Wayne Gillof Park Avenue for the benefit of th~ Committee to
are in white surah printed in giant brown eircles over ·
atmg fro~ an 1llness. They were boos, chairman.
. ' Rescue Italian Art. One of the many versions of Valenmatebing chlft'on. Bulterfty dress (rlgbl) II I -hand·
accompamed home by their 1 He also discusaed a tan lor
llno's chain prints (lcftJ Is In white on midnight blue.
painted prolusion of rainbow colors.
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jevening dance ~nd the Sunday •nnounced snrln~ conference to
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Miss Carroll Lyons, Middle- ' "Spring Thoughts" was the ; dleport Fwst_ BaptiSt Church
Thursday
•mnrmng wors~11p serv1ce at 1be held April 311 from S _ 4, 30
"'\ , ""rt Public Librarian. hns re- subject or devolions at the de-l ai z p. m. wdb the mrnlSten ! REEDSVILLE · Long Bottom , Heath MethodiSt Chur5h.
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In charge. Teacbers and belp. ! Homemakers ~lub wtll_ meet M_rs. Mary Lyons Vl~ited In nounced.
IIrons' Club of Evangeline Chap- i ers are nee~ and ~ay at- 1Th~rsday evemng, Apnl 6 at ~abm Creek, W. Va. wdb rela- 1 Copies of the yearly church

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"Kissed the Girls and Made tee, OES, Friday evening at the tend lbe plaomng sesswns. 17 o clock al the home or Mrs. . t1ves over the Easter holiday. budget were distributed. A dis. lbem Cry," John HLJle : 11 Ciiff- l Masonic Temple in Middleport. ~~nwm~,nwJ3i'{WJI'[iltlP IGe~~ W 1 ~ 00;, Top!~~ will ~e She ~~-ac~~~nled home by lcusslon was held pertaining to
ll3Ve;I" Dan Ross: "Summer ' Devotions were read by Mrs.
jon Bankmg and Emergency I
. the chimes and the choir mu. t.ove,'~ Suzanne Roberts; "Jas-!John Lyons, and Mrs. Lyons, ~-w. ~~·,,.,.. -..;.&gt;:j;.~- "l(i&lt; "&gt;• .. , ., ;J!--i:-~_, ,· Preparedness."
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1Teachers Assn .. will sponsor a '
. "tdited by A. c. Jacobs: "Srm.l New yearbooks were distrib- .,
Richard•. for a week's visit.
1uted to members and get-well ,
~.n Says," Margaret Ril ter.
_"" dance this Friday, 8 to 11 p.m .• )
Mr. Fred Shiflet,
retired
In the 7-8th grade building at
Middleport businessman, is •
''Danger. Hospital Zone'' Ur-1 cards sent to Mrs. Zrlia Cross -':
JU!a Curtiss: "AI Bertram's flo- and Mrs. Griff Russell. Games ,;
;r:I Racine. Music will be provided
medical patient at Holzer Hos' el," Agatha Christie: "The were played and pnzes won by :
by the Dynamic Distortions.
pita! In G•Uipolls.
Jnlted States m Vielnam," Ka- Mrs. William Reynolds, Mrs. ,_.
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Books recently added
to Mr. and Mra. Wayne Ams·
Ill. and Lewis : "Vengeance Rid- Lee Roush. Mrs. Evelyn Lewis,
I Mason Personals
IMeigs County Boo!&lt;mobile:
bary and l•mlly, Gallipolis, vi•·
!r," Dan Roberl s ·'Second Mrs. J. A. Youn~. Sr., and Mrs.
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and , . MEN and IDEAS
jlted Saturday evening with Mr.
• r~ \.ove," Hortense
Lion ; "The Lyons.
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I! SOQs of Muncie, Indiana visited j L.B.J., The Man Fi'om John- and Mrs. Vernon Weber
and
::~.'H"•:'Jeasure of Hts
Company.'' ! A dessert course was served'
Monday
a week with Mr. and Mrs. Har- EOn City, by Clark Newlon.
j family, and Mr. and Mrs. Law&lt;', . 'aul s. Fa1•, Jr. : "Endure ~nd 1by the hostesses, Mrs. Walter W.S. W.S. or the Enterprise ry Grimm.
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' In the Shadow of Presidents, renee Milhoan.
::Onq""·" Dr. Snm Shepp"'d: 1Hayes and Mrs. Jack · Bechtle, EUB Church meets Monday at i Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sm•th of The American Vice-Presidency Mrs. Lucy McKlnney: b 1 s
.~ . 'C~ pab 1 f' CJf lbnor.''
A\\en · rrom a table decora_ted w1th an 7:3J p. m. at the home 0 r: Columbus visited over
the andlmccessionsystem,byMich- .been returned to her bome af&gt;--;.. ·. or~·ry : ''Th? Worr,t&gt;n at Pme arrangement of spnng rlflwers. Elizabt'th Davis .
I weekend with hlS ·piirents, M:-. aeJ Harwood.
Iter having been a patien·t at
::re,k." Ai'is MrKny .
Others attending were Mrs. Paul MIDDLEP011T Garden Club. and M:s. William Clay and International Communism and Holzer Hospital lor tile past
TiJ-:r;, ry hours are from 12 Winn. ~rs._ M. L. . F r e n ch, Morxiay, April 3 at the social : ~·ith her parents, Mr. and Mn:. American Policy, by Bernard , Week.
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MondaY Mrs. Fteldmg Hawkms.
, room of the C&amp;SO Electric : ~cs Ml'ynard.
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1 Jim B!Jl Hawlay 01 Walllrld«f·
tlu·uugh S:c l:crrtny.
:company, at 8 p. m.
1 Reverend and Mrs. RIChard! The Hero witll the Private , Ohio, has returned to h!s t;l!jjt
- ---EASTERN LOCAL Band Wright and three _children oi lParts, Essays by Andrew Ly. ·es at Ill• IJalversl~ ol 'l'lll~q
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(/ rh M b 1 'p Boosters will meet April 3 at Graflon, W. Va. VISited recent- ~ Ue.
•after havb1g spent part o1 the
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: mr . em ers "ved 7:30 p. m. Plans will be made ly with Mrs. Murl Megee. Rev_ How They Saw lbe New spring vacation wiill hil grend.
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fhree pe:!,onsh_ were r "~' th for two banquets lo be served Wright, a former pastor ol the IWorld, by Ernst and Johann• mother, f,lrs. ;Janie'. lli!jley ~~
and Mrs. 1 00 ross rnlo mem .rs rp 0
ea _ in April,
Mason Methodist Church, is pas- 1Lehner.
1 MiddleJI9tl, He · ltaa aoiitmpanh&gt;vr• leRCned .'herr Methodrst Church •t the_ 5"" ,
tor at the Grafton Methodist ' The C.lonlal Era, by Herbert 1ied by 1 gue~l, Mlsa Lu Ann
. S MSn,t. Chiford day mororng worship serv•cem- 1
Church.
Aptheker.
. Miller. He lo a · rresh!DR~ it
has arrrved safely at cludmg Mrss Kathy McGrrr, !
Tues~a!
I Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Weaver Patent Your Invention and the uniVIIltlll)l. • '
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. StramfJord Arr Forcr rtaught~r of Mr. ,'nd Mrs. Char-; REGULAR McE1 1NG of the and family of lllinois, visit&lt;'&lt;l Make II Pay, by William II. I Mrs. fl:iye Palmer, Mlddl~
1n Gt:eenland, ~h~re he les Wr1ght, Van Johnson an~ P~meroy Ba~ Boost~rs Assn.[ their ~arents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson.
., port, motHer . of Mra. Danny
L\l~tr}l\'be statroned lor a )ear . .sandra Johnson, son and daugh l'flesday, April 4, at 7.30 p.m. Edison Weaver ond with her y 1!1' p rson 1 1
T Bryan and Mrs 11'red Geo
wife, the iormer ter ol Mr. and Mrs. James at the Pomeroy Senior High parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Guide. &amp;." t~e aTa:"'m~&lt;litor:x of Racine, has been a pat!:~
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andthree ch,Jdren Johnson and MISs Rhonda Hy- School Aud1tonum.
RusselL Mr. and. Mrs. Russeii iPrentice·Hall.
at Veterans Memorial Hot!Pilal
al therr home In Co- sell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. REGULAR MEETING of returned with the Weavers lor
ON SCHOOlS
lor the p89 t ll1ne weeks.
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a surprise telephone call from
tur, off•crated.
I REGULAR MEE:TING of and family of Baxton, IlL vis- The . HQOSl~r School • Boy, ' her son, A·2n Tom .Bryan and
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, family who are slaUo~ed at
UTE CAREER
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4 at h7.30 WM
p. m. With Har- ,Clarence !hie !rum Friday un· St uymg
d . th e Ch'ld
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Iweek to remember her blrthM
e!)('vilt
Grandma
on
"Pistols
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Free·
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1nd TUESDAY
April 3-4
'n' P•itidoats" didn't start her 14holdda 5rummt
thageS shoe obn _Aidprt Iter and family, Mr_ and Mrs. dom of Expreosion by Willlam. j Mrs. C. H. Slater of Jackson·
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a e c rn m mg ;IBob Moore o1 syracuse.
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professional
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son &amp; Cowan
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until .she was 41l. She's 71
Pomeroy,
I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchell, Chemistry Calculations, by son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
, with six grandchildren and six
Gary and Danny of Mason, vis- Vavoulis.
WIU!om Slater and son, Billy,
'great-grandchildren.
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wednesday
ited her parents, M'. a"d Mrs. German Grammar m. by I
- -- - -- - . AMATEUR GARDEN C I u b harvey Hickman at Dixie, W. Jorgensen.
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:Air For&lt;e 23 years. He I• a , will meet Wednesday, April 5, /Va. on Sunday.
Fundamentals of Personality, Miss
Catherllie RusseD,
brnther of Mrs. Harold •Wilma) I------- - - - - by Dreger.
daughter of Guy and Norman
IIS:rr.ent of Middleport.
Athletle Records, by Meade. Russell of Rt. I, Middleport, Is
JUST RI!ADING
recovering from emergency 1ur.
Exploration of
Uterature, gery Sunday morning at . the
by Reck.
King Daughter• Hospilal, AahNovember, by Flauberl.
land, Ky. Miss Ruseeills a 1tuJules Verne and Ills Wott, dent of the K~ni~&lt;*J. CbMstian
by Evallll.
College a! Grayaob, Ky. She II Joseph Conl'!ld and the
In room 287.
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