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Forked Run State Park and Forest would get $1,825,.

000 in development funds from the stste in a long range
. vlan proposed today by Gov. James A. Rhodes to the

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The United Press International said in Columbus the
, program provides the following:
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Forked Run State Park, cabins, a beach, boat rna·
. rina, public service buildings, and•general recreation fa·
: cilities, totaling $1,750,000.
Shade River State F'orest, $75,000 for forestry pro. duction facilities.
Gallia County, In contrast, was not in the proposal
for a dime.

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$8.95 gal. X_Pert Uqul~ Pl11tic
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APPOINTED - James H. Quivey, left, East B'edford Pet., was appointed Tuesday mght by the Meigs County Republ!can Executive Committee to fill a vacancy on the Meigs County Board of Elections. The vacancy was created by the resIgnation of Warden Ours, newly apP.olnted Meigs Countr Commissioner. Mr. Qui·
vey, a longtime Republican committeeman, is shown with Leslie F. Fultz, Republican F:xecutive Committee Secre\ary.-Sentinel Photo.

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Rutland Council Endorses ! "":-:.~~ tll!l:·=:~
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Morrow, local'and ISS lint resdlnga. Tbe or· ; as Wasblngloo, New York,
manager of the company, pre-ldlnances stata that a pennlt Bosloo', Chlca1o, Dallu and
tented the contrad.
must be aeeurecl from the may- I Sealtle.
In olber action 11 new mer· or or council for solicitors, ped-1 DiscGunl lao11te1 and depart,urf vapor street Ughts were : dlers, book and magulne sales- , men! slon!s, 1o tbe diJtrns of :
ordete4 Installed 1n tile village, ' men, before they ~ solicit the eotabllabed book ateres, wen '
·\ llong with tS of tile old style ;village.
selling tbe book el or below
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key clUes a~Dd tbe udon
Council also contracted with Ilights.
. found lbe bGok 1 $10 1111 price

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Rutland FHA Cornell
ITHACA, N. Y. (UPI) - Nine Meigs are• .
University studenll, mjHe ,attended ,
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and .three d19ys, perished College and
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Foreman &amp; 1Ab])')tt
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Craig's Market
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G&amp;J Auto Parts
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Crow's Steak House
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Middleport and p 011l01'&lt;1). and for mateh plily and ~ne f ~ r a U Tuoeday - fi~e over par. ed, but their scores did
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Middleport tripped PorJ\erof In medalist An extra pomtls g!V· Hero's yesterday s results: 1count m the match.
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~~a b Cliff Wlison's Blue Spencer weDI tho
Pomeroy links Tuoad$Y evening. tho lowest te11111 score.
40; Priddy, M, 45. .
l Davies, G, 46; Vaughn, P,
are now 1•1 for the sea· the Blue Devil,t. lie
GAHS nipped Middleport S\1 Gallipolis got that extra point Blowers, G, 42; SwiSher, P, 49; Nelson, M, 43.
and travel to Wellston
t.bree and struCk out 11.
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Mille_r, G, 47; O'Brien, P, 45 :Unoon for 1 game with
The Blue Devil&amp; Ju!njN!Ij 111!1&gt;
Middleport
topped
Pomeroy,
tn 3\rokes. Middleport was sec• Harreld, G, 41; Hackett, M,, and Kirk, M, 51.
Golden
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tngles ,for three l'lD\11: lllot.
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ond with 173, and Pomeroy to- 46; Anderson, P, 45. .
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open. Its
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It was the season opener for taled 181.
Corbin, G, 46; Jenkms, M, .schedule Friday agamst
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Coach Charlle Wine.one 19 the
all Niree squads.
Bl'll£e Harreld, GAHS junior, 42; Burt, P, 48.
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. throe bWS Ill !be pl!illot.ntl (UP!)
-Wendell
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rising yol1116
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Brilon Billy Gray a boling cor was .two for three !DclQdblt
\ lOS!IOD Tuesday night before he a double and. single, lllullllbo;:
Pomeroy's Panthers dropped four hits.
ning, but got out of the jam registered a TKO in the
reys and Lal'lf Mildlell ·~:
City League
a 7·2 decision to Jackson Tues· The Panthers had a 2-0 edge before any more runs
arid final round of their bout
llad a double.
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day in their Southeastern Ohio In the bottom of the first when The only other hit off T01ry tbe Civic Hall.
Middleport bnd alE slngleflll•
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Athletic League basebaD open- Ed Baer and Lenny Van Meter during his
Gray who entered the ring as no extra base hits. V. Jobns.. &gt;t
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was twefor three and
Valley Belle Dairy
loss was Pomeroy.'s first in 1one away and Jim Crow singled With one out in the seventh.
loss in 20 pro bouts. The
was two for four. DenDI&amp;"'
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Pomeroy Cement Blk
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t.bree games. h d th
pan tlIer hurIor B'll
Newlon boxed .at
and other
Bill Swa,n
fi st Ito Dright IItoTplate both
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42 By United PrOss International I In Sunday's second. game, Pom~roy, a ea
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arre erry, a son r~g . pitched a
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range throughout and IIght
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310 203 X-t U~o;
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Nu:k Coates ThiS could be tile night they\ Greer soft-pedaled his hot throe innings, had its lead shat· bander,. gave up a double to Pomeroy i:"'the f~•t
was Jar ahead on pomts when
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the releree stopped II because
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JiJil; in the Natwnal Basketball defensive specialist to thwart\lronmen scored three runs on gle to Baer in the second in- rames.
a cut over Gray's tell eye. Baltenes De k 12; d.
Team
Game and Series - Association.
the scoring power of Boston's
But rightfielder A.
D&amp;ll Mar, 975, WJ6.
. John Havlicek and Sam Jon•:'·\
homered leading off the fourth. BOXED IN
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Jackson later in the Inning took HAINES FAILS, N.Y. (UPil
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a 3·2 lead after a single by -Nino Benvenuti boxed five
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March , m
streaks m pl,yoff actiOn, could1Warriors at borne, where they
first baseman K. Cardwell, M. rounds Tuesday as he prepared
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Won Losl take commandmg 3·0 leads hold a 36-14 record In playoff
Gillii•nd's triple and a double for hiS world middleweight
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Aprll17 at New York's Madison
18 15 of-seven series and th~eby\ Player-coach Richie Guerin.
Foursome
17 \~ make the task of the oppoSIIIOilibelieves the only way to stop
ron In the fifth on a double
Square Garden.
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Benvenuti
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Ethyl
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The 76ers host the celtics ;n fast break.
and a base hit by brother Dar- with veteran "fed Wright\
Double M's
15 18 thm Eastern fmals that could "They get a lot of ~asy Coach Craynor Slone's South- Each had a double, the only rell, with two out. The
)l!lltates the flashy stye
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on
Situa- ern Tornadoes expinded
extra base hits of the game for three Jackson runs were
Griffith,. and two rounds
Linda Winebrenner, \80; B i 11 from breakmg an eight-y•ar !Ions, Guerm said. We may five runs in the top of the eighth Southern.
in the seventh on A. Mayes' his Italian stabl~mate,
Porter,
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, Boston stranglenold on the NBA have to play another man back inning Tuesday afternoon at\ Tom Diddle started for South· second home run of the game Battistutts, who will cltam&gt;•ionda Wmchrenner, 478. Bill Port· championship.
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Rio Grande to down Coach ern and was relieved by Prof· with B. Harris and D. Terry
oil' the
er, 61'1. Toam High Go me and\ San Francisco, the Western another big man u er th . Steve Stiles' Southwestern High- fitt in the bottom of the sixth. base.
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ell' landers U.fl.
Mike Jenkins came on !or Moore, in going the route !1
play, may furlhor the ro?t of break." . , .
o! Southwestern trailed 6-0 go- Southern in the boltom of the the Panthers, fanned seven
the Ha•ks when they play m St The Warriors big thretheatlsi tng into the bottom of the sixth seventh. Southern pitchers al· issued two bases on balls. Jack•"
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course, Rick Barry. In
wo winning when they scored five lowed six hits, struck out 13 son's Terry struck out 10 and
March 22, 1967 Points I "We'll ploy harder if we set a San Francisco playoff victones runs and then added another in and walked 10.
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4! goal for ourselves." sal~ over . St. Lows, lhe sha~ the bottom o! the seventh to tie Curt Baisden went the route eroy will host Warren Local II
r &amp;tadde• I!Ielr Roafts • , • Slnqlkll 'IWr . . . .
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l1 Philodelphias Hal Greer "hke sbootmg.sopho~re pro pu~ 78 the score.
for Southwestern allowing 10 Fnday.
Pat""
JS beatmg Boston four '" a row- m 85 pomts, hlltmg on 35 f
It was the third loss of the hits and walking eight and strik· By mnings:
Hardly Ables
311 that would be somelhmg."
field goal attrmpls. _ _ oeason for Southwestern, los- ing out eight.
Jackson
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Zeros
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ers last week of a double-head. The longest base blow of the Pomerot
200 000 0 - 2 6
Marklanders
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Higll Game - Ncacll Caro•Y
landers also played a 7-7 tie er's homerun in the Southwest. and Crow.
182· Walter Stewart 2U2.
with Hannan Trace. The tie ern uprising in the bottom ofl
---~ser'•es - Mildred Bowen, 466:
will be played off Thursday af· the sixt' inning. Walker was I
FIGH'I: BFSULTS
Walter Ste.•rt, 537; Team 1 I
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ternoon at Mercervlll• and then two for two at the plate. Gene i By United Pre&gt;s Inlernsllonal
Game and or"IOS Deem'.,
B ROBERT GRIMM
"We're beginning to gel some the Wildcats and Highlanders Hall had a brace of singles in \ MIAMI BEACH (UP!)
Team, 676, 1363.
U . Yd p
lnl.rnational jdepth hke every Big Ten foot. wlll play a regular contest, fol· three tnps to the plate.
\George Chuvalo, 217, Toronto,
c:;;te L&gt;u;•s:UP!) _ Ohio :ball team should llave," Hayes lowing the playoff.
Southern Ill 300 t15-ll 10 2,stopped Willi Besmanoif, 198\1,
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Wom'n's Thursday.~.eagne
urn n , nn foolball\said.
Pacing the Tornadoes at the S'western 000 005 Ill- 6 7 41Miami Beach (3).
e Easy to M1 IP
March 23, 19"
, :State opes .p g nd Coach :
plate were Bob Grueser, who Diddle, Proffitt 16) and Jenk· _ ____ _ _c_- -- - 11 • c pietely we•.tllltot.I~ot~n'1""'rool..t
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Won r~s. workouts Thursday, a . f , Undercla!S)IIOD Involved . was four for five and Ray Prof. Ins (WP) and Wallbrown• Bais-1 , - - - - - - - - -....
£Jmon M?l k&lt;l
52 29 Woody Ha1es starts loo~I~g ~ \ l)nderclassmen definitely will ntt, who was three for three. den (LP) and Reynolds.'
I Tlptoetiptoe.
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Surprise her with a
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squa~.
1tunes this season. Out of the 80
bunch. Look under
Rmlnnd I&gt;''' l! \ nl e 3 ~·~ 4~·~ 1 Probably 1tem So. 1 on players reporting there are 42
FLORISTS In the
Fh•&lt;;~l~.·~ ~~.t o St 3;) 1b jHayes' ''hunl" parade Will be fresHmen, 27 -:'!nlpllOiMfeS, and
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Thursdav Tr'pilcale League pressure off B1lly Anders. w.10 freshmen, but some of tile Rookie George Spriggs'
bing for Mickey Mantle at first \
M'arch 23, !967
base, drove in two of lbe runs
1set a Buckeye record for pass sophomores who duln't get to ignited a three-run eighth
won Lost ' receptions.
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play last year should help us, rally against Dennis
off Braves' starter Bob Bruce
New 'lork Centro! 21
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Hayes, who w1ll greet 80 can· ,too" Hayes said.
that carried the
with a single. Hal Reniff started \
4 AND 5
Three Aces
16 11 d1datos on a new practice field 1 "On offense, we got to find a Pirates to a 3-1 victory over
and picked' up the victory lor '
McKenzie's Raiders t6 H located northwest of the Sta·
halfback ro replace Rein, Boston Red Sox.
the Yanks.
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HORSEPOWERMaple Lawn poultry 15 Io 1dium, was op\irnlstlc about the
we'll need a couple full- came to life after being
Larry Brown doubled home
City Loan
II',\ 18';,; start of h1S 17th season as head
since we lost Paul Hud· for seven innings by DarreU Lee Mayo from frrsl base m the \
Two Aces &amp; A Deuce 11'.&gt; J&amp;&gt;, coach_at _Oh10_State~----We have to fmd replace· Brandon.
second inning and the run stood
Hij!h Game - H.:Irry M1llrr,
ments for Mike CUrrent at left F ank R b'
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up to give the Cleveland lndrnns
0
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tackle, for .Ray Pryor at center! season
r form msonh
a 1.0 victory tsover
as ew~~
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at nght guard," Hayes th reerunsWJaomer
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Walker was one of eight
Orioles to a H triumpb
hit baseball for the Indians to
Lions who signed their
thew
gain the victory.
a shin
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a rtos .
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contracts Tuesday. The former
OYS a~
:MONally allowed eight hits
March 21, 1967
. Michigan State star dropped
1 just one run in siX mnlngs to
l'o\nts of pro ball last season to
ga~ln 1
eees
63 on assistant coaching duties
SSOCiahOD
,v ctory.
Auto .. .. .. 55 Kansas State.
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Tallon's first hit of the
s:
others who signed were
spi'Ing, a bases-loaded
Shop
44 linebacker Ron Goovert, defentbe bottom of the flinth
No. 5
28 sive tackle George Pyne,
gave the Kansas City
No. 6
22 Norman Hobbs, fullback
The Middleport Boys
a 6-5 victory over the CincinnAti
Gatr • - Mlidrod
Bednarski, defensive end
Association wlll meet
Reds.
r 1ard Russell 233;
end Bert Bloke
at 7:30 at town ball to
The us~aDy llgbt-hiUing
Ser
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tsckle Tony Odneal.
ize for the summer program. eago White Sox exploded for 17
1, .
George Grate, 552;
Managers, assistant
hits to crush the MinneSOta
Game - Blaettnar Auto,
DRAFT
ers, persons Interested In be- Twins 12-7. Homers by Tommie
Team High Series - Bee CAUGHT IN
coming managers, and
Agee (his s1Ith of the spring)
18'11\
BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPl) -The of players and bOys to
and Tonuny McCraw blgbligbi•
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dopted by the as!oclatlou,
rallied for five runs In
contracts.
who become nine years old
seventh iDnlng to tum back the
1.56 'fight end Jerry Seither
fore next Aug. I are eligible for PhUsdslphla Phillie•
151 Kent State, Buffalo's ninth assignment to one ol the six pinc1Hln8le by 'fed
round pick, and
ieams spoDSOred In
.358 hitter Ibis
Tom Croft of Louts!¥&amp;
port's 15-game round
uprtslng. Clay
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t~~rte-run bemer
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Middleport and p 011l01'&lt;1). and for mateh plily and ~ne f ~ r a U Tuoeday - fi~e over par. ed, but their scores did
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~~a b Cliff Wlison's Blue Spencer weDI tho
Pomeroy links Tuoad$Y evening. tho lowest te11111 score.
40; Priddy, M, 45. .
l Davies, G, 46; Vaughn, P,
are now 1•1 for the sea· the Blue Devil,t. lie
GAHS nipped Middleport S\1 Gallipolis got that extra point Blowers, G, 42; SwiSher, P, 49; Nelson, M, 43.
and travel to Wellston
t.bree and struCk out 11.
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Mille_r, G, 47; O'Brien, P, 45 :Unoon for 1 game with
The Blue Devil&amp; Ju!njN!Ij 111!1&gt;
Middleport
topped
Pomeroy,
tn 3\rokes. Middleport was sec• Harreld, G, 41; Hackett, M,, and Kirk, M, 51.
Golden
Rockets
tngles ,for three l'lD\11: lllot.
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ond with 173, and Pomeroy to- 46; Anderson, P, 45. .
\ Gallipolis
open. Its
Middleport is
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It was the season opener for taled 181.
Corbin, G, 46; Jenkms, M, .schedule Friday agamst
le880D.
Coach Charlle Wine.one 19 the
all Niree squads.
Bl'll£e Harreld, GAHS junior, 42; Burt, P, 48.
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Brilon Billy Gray a boling cor was .two for three !DclQdblt
\ lOS!IOD Tuesday night before he a double and. single, lllullllbo;:
Pomeroy's Panthers dropped four hits.
ning, but got out of the jam registered a TKO in the
reys and Lal'lf Mildlell ·~:
City League
a 7·2 decision to Jackson Tues· The Panthers had a 2-0 edge before any more runs
arid final round of their bout
llad a double.
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D&amp;D Bar
day in their Southeastern Ohio In the bottom of the first when The only other hit off T01ry tbe Civic Hall.
Middleport bnd alE slngleflll•
68
52
Athletic League basebaD open- Ed Baer and Lenny Van Meter during his
Gray who entered the ring as no extra base hits. V. Jobns.. &gt;t
50
eronthePantherdiamond.Tbe hlt back·to-back singles with ance was a triple
was twefor three and
Valley Belle Dairy
loss was Pomeroy.'s first in 1one away and Jim Crow singled With one out in the seventh.
loss in 20 pro bouts. The
was two for four. DenDI&amp;"'
46
Pomeroy Cement Blk
16
t.bree games. h d th
pan tlIer hurIor B'll
Newlon boxed .at
and other
Bill Swa,n
fi st Ito Dright IItoTplate both
J ckrunners.
. ht
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bits. I b.•.Y·
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arre erry, a son r~g . pitched a
feet arne
range throughout and IIght
102 000 1-t I 1.::.
310 203 X-t U~o;
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Nu:k Coates ThiS could be tile night they\ Greer soft-pedaled his hot throe innings, had its lead shat· bander,. gave up a double to Pomeroy i:"'the f~•t
was Jar ahead on pomts when
8
and Art Sylveste• c13, ill e i• 1 ,.parate the men !rom the boys\ shooting and turned into a lered m the fourth when the Steve Fmlaw and another sm· 1
the releree stopped II because
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Mlddleporl· !no
Series _ NICk
JiJil; in the Natwnal Basketball defensive specialist to thwart\lronmen scored three runs on gle to Baer in the second in- rames.
a cut over Gray's tell eye. Baltenes De k 12; d.
Team
Game and Series - Association.
the scoring power of Boston's
But rightfielder A.
D&amp;ll Mar, 975, WJ6.
. John Havlicek and Sam Jon•:'·\
homered leading off the fourth. BOXED IN
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Jackson later in the Inning took HAINES FAILS, N.Y. (UPil
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Wed. Early Mixed League co, r~dmg two-game. wmmng their first galt\• with the
a 3·2 lead after a single by -Nino Benvenuti boxed five
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March , m
streaks m pl,yoff actiOn, could1Warriors at borne, where they
first baseman K. Cardwell, M. rounds Tuesday as he prepared
22 1
Won Losl take commandmg 3·0 leads hold a 36-14 record In playoff
Gillii•nd's triple and a double for hiS world middleweight
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Four ~portsmen
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Four Aces
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Aprll17 at New York's Madison
18 15 of-seven series and th~eby\ Player-coach Richie Guerin.
Foursome
17 \~ make the task of the oppoSIIIOilibelieves the only way to stop
ron In the fifth on a double
Square Garden.
CortlfiMI Sell•
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most
d1fficult
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complete.
the
warriors
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Benvenuti
went
three
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100\0tt•ne
Ethyl
B&amp;F's
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The 76ers host the celtics ;n fast break.
and a base hit by brother Dar- with veteran "fed Wright\
Double M's
15 18 thm Eastern fmals that could "They get a lot of ~asy Coach Craynor Slone's South- Each had a double, the only rell, with two out. The
)l!lltates the flashy stye
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on
Situa- ern Tornadoes expinded
extra base hits of the game for three Jackson runs were
Griffith,. and two rounds
Linda Winebrenner, \80; B i 11 from breakmg an eight-y•ar !Ions, Guerm said. We may five runs in the top of the eighth Southern.
in the seventh on A. Mayes' his Italian stabl~mate,
Porter,
High
, Boston stranglenold on the NBA have to play another man back inning Tuesday afternoon at\ Tom Diddle started for South· second home run of the game Battistutts, who will cltam&gt;•ionda Wmchrenner, 478. Bill Port· championship.
or
on nd
Rio Grande to down Coach ern and was relieved by Prof· with B. Harris and D. Terry
oil' the
er, 61'1. Toam High Go me and\ San Francisco, the Western another big man u er th . Steve Stiles' Southwestern High- fitt in the bottom of the sixth. base.
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ell' landers U.fl.
Mike Jenkins came on !or Moore, in going the route !1
play, may furlhor the ro?t of break." . , .
o! Southwestern trailed 6-0 go- Southern in the boltom of the the Panthers, fanned seven
the Ha•ks when they play m St The Warriors big thretheatlsi tng into the bottom of the sixth seventh. Southern pitchers al· issued two bases on balls. Jack•"
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We(!. Late Mixt:d League
Lo•Jis
course, Rick Barry. In
wo winning when they scored five lowed six hits, struck out 13 son's Terry struck out 10 and
March 22, 1967 Points I "We'll ploy harder if we set a San Francisco playoff victones runs and then added another in and walked 10.
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4 No 11,mp&gt;
4! goal for ourselves." sal~ over . St. Lows, lhe sha~ the bottom o! the seventh to tie Curt Baisden went the route eroy will host Warren Local II
r &amp;tadde• I!Ielr Roafts • , • Slnqlkll 'IWr . . . .
Deem·, Too 11
l1 Philodelphias Hal Greer "hke sbootmg.sopho~re pro pu~ 78 the score.
for Southwestern allowing 10 Fnday.
Pat""
JS beatmg Boston four '" a row- m 85 pomts, hlltmg on 35 f
It was the third loss of the hits and walking eight and strik· By mnings:
Hardly Ables
311 that would be somelhmg."
field goal attrmpls. _ _ oeason for Southwestern, los- ing out eight.
Jackson
000 310 3 - 7 8
Zeros
30
ers last week of a double-head. The longest base blow of the Pomerot
200 000 0 - 2 6
Marklanders
2o
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or to Chesapeake. The High- game was J1mmy Dale Walk· D. Terry and Exline. Moore
Higll Game - Ncacll Caro•Y
landers also played a 7-7 tie er's homerun in the Southwest. and Crow.
182· Walter Stewart 2U2.
with Hannan Trace. The tie ern uprising in the bottom ofl
---~ser'•es - Mildred Bowen, 466:
will be played off Thursday af· the sixt' inning. Walker was I
FIGH'I: BFSULTS
Walter Ste.•rt, 537; Team 1 I
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ternoon at Mercervlll• and then two for two at the plate. Gene i By United Pre&gt;s Inlernsllonal
Game and or"IOS Deem'.,
B ROBERT GRIMM
"We're beginning to gel some the Wildcats and Highlanders Hall had a brace of singles in \ MIAMI BEACH (UP!)
Team, 676, 1363.
U . Yd p
lnl.rnational jdepth hke every Big Ten foot. wlll play a regular contest, fol· three tnps to the plate.
\George Chuvalo, 217, Toronto,
c:;;te L&gt;u;•s:UP!) _ Ohio :ball team should llave," Hayes lowing the playoff.
Southern Ill 300 t15-ll 10 2,stopped Willi Besmanoif, 198\1,
.. Salt ... _.,
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Wom'n's Thursday.~.eagne
urn n , nn foolball\said.
Pacing the Tornadoes at the S'western 000 005 Ill- 6 7 41Miami Beach (3).
e Easy to M1 IP
March 23, 19"
, :State opes .p g nd Coach :
plate were Bob Grueser, who Diddle, Proffitt 16) and Jenk· _ ____ _ _c_- -- - 11 • c pietely we•.tllltot.I~ot~n'1""'rool..t
0111
Won r~s. workouts Thursday, a . f , Undercla!S)IIOD Involved . was four for five and Ray Prof. Ins (WP) and Wallbrown• Bais-1 , - - - - - - - - -....
£Jmon M?l k&lt;l
52 29 Woody Ha1es starts loo~I~g ~ \ l)nderclassmen definitely will ntt, who was three for three. den (LP) and Reynolds.'
I Tlptoetiptoe.
; Up £5"t'•nr 1'1
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to plug some 0 es, , play a big part ln liuwY• for·l::...:_.;= _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __c__c__ _ :.____
Surprise her with a
N y \:kthn ". !' ou sP 4~ 41 h1s
squa~.
1tunes this season. Out of the 80
bunch. Look under
Rmlnnd I&gt;''' l! \ nl e 3 ~·~ 4~·~ 1 Probably 1tem So. 1 on players reporting there are 42
FLORISTS In the
Fh•&lt;;~l~.·~ ~~.t o St 3;) 1b jHayes' ''hunl" parade Will be fresHmen, 27 -:'!nlpllOiMfeS, and
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your fingers do the
and
rlr.ra Collins 1&amp;5. &lt;t3, Team That may be harder than It
oflonse;::OIIio ·state lost
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High Game - L mdma?k, 823, looks..
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Thursdav Tr'pilcale League pressure off B1lly Anders. w.10 freshmen, but some of tile Rookie George Spriggs'
bing for Mickey Mantle at first \
M'arch 23, !967
base, drove in two of lbe runs
1set a Buckeye record for pass sophomores who duln't get to ignited a three-run eighth
won Lost ' receptions.
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play last year should help us, rally against Dennis
off Braves' starter Bob Bruce
New 'lork Centro! 21
9
Hayes, who w1ll greet 80 can· ,too" Hayes said.
that carried the
with a single. Hal Reniff started \
4 AND 5
Three Aces
16 11 d1datos on a new practice field 1 "On offense, we got to find a Pirates to a 3-1 victory over
and picked' up the victory lor '
McKenzie's Raiders t6 H located northwest of the Sta·
halfback ro replace Rein, Boston Red Sox.
the Yanks.
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HORSEPOWERMaple Lawn poultry 15 Io 1dium, was op\irnlstlc about the
we'll need a couple full- came to life after being
Larry Brown doubled home
City Loan
II',\ 18';,; start of h1S 17th season as head
since we lost Paul Hud· for seven innings by DarreU Lee Mayo from frrsl base m the \
Two Aces &amp; A Deuce 11'.&gt; J&amp;&gt;, coach_at _Oh10_State~----We have to fmd replace· Brandon.
second inning and the run stood
Hij!h Game - H.:Irry M1llrr,
ments for Mike CUrrent at left F ank R b'
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up to give the Cleveland lndrnns
0
. · Rig~ Series _ Bill Davos, PRIDE UF UONS
tackle, for .Ray Pryor at center! season
r form msonh
a 1.0 victory tsover
as ew~~
.,,oc"ked
Fr
startthe GSan
213 ,
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DETROIT (UP!)
at nght guard," Hayes th reerunsWJaomer
'th h
and aBellihed'in'
anclsco G1an .
or11 aiJI
5....
los -New York Central, a5 7 New York Giani guard
double to lead the Baltimore . p tc
SIX rungs o our·
and 1514.
Walker was one of eight
Orioles to a H triumpb
hit baseball for the Indians to
Lions who signed their
thew
gain the victory.
a shin
g nton Se
a rtos .
Monday Mixed League
contracts Tuesday. The former
OYS a~
:MONally allowed eight hits
March 21, 1967
. Michigan State star dropped
1 just one run in siX mnlngs to
l'o\nts of pro ball last season to
ga~ln 1
eees
63 on assistant coaching duties
SSOCiahOD
,v ctory.
Auto .. .. .. 55 Kansas State.
.
Tallon's first hit of the
s:
others who signed were
spi'Ing, a bases-loaded
Shop
44 linebacker Ron Goovert, defentbe bottom of the flinth
No. 5
28 sive tackle George Pyne,
gave the Kansas City
No. 6
22 Norman Hobbs, fullback
The Middleport Boys
a 6-5 victory over the CincinnAti
Gatr • - Mlidrod
Bednarski, defensive end
Association wlll meet
Reds.
r 1ard Russell 233;
end Bert Bloke
at 7:30 at town ball to
The us~aDy llgbt-hiUing
Ser
- Donna
tsckle Tony Odneal.
ize for the summer program. eago White Sox exploded for 17
1, .
George Grate, 552;
Managers, assistant
hits to crush the MinneSOta
Game - Blaettnar Auto,
DRAFT
ers, persons Interested In be- Twins 12-7. Homers by Tommie
Team High Series - Bee CAUGHT IN
coming managers, and
Agee (his s1Ith of the spring)
18'11\
BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPl) -The of players and bOys to
and Tonuny McCraw blgbligbi•
Buf!alo Bills announced Tues. players are Invited.
ed· the attack.
•
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Blnl
League
they had signed their Under present regulations a· The St. Loui!l
)\&amp;reb U, 19fl
and IOih draft chOices
dopted by the as!oclatlou,
rallied for five runs In
contracts.
who become nine years old
seventh iDnlng to tum back the
1.56 'fight end Jerry Seither
fore next Aug. I are eligible for PhUsdslphla Phillie•
151 Kent State, Buffalo's ninth assignment to one ol the six pinc1Hln8le by 'fed
round pick, and
ieams spoDSOred In
.358 hitter Ibis
Tom Croft of Louts!¥&amp;
port's 15-game round
uprtslng. Clay
the Bills' lOth round choice, -·-'•• !rom late
t~~rte-run bemer
..,.!ll:~~ed to terms which were ~";':My.
Jlni Hickman '.
disclPsed.
· Upcoming ~vltles
bc!ra homer
a, "Tumool !Jay" when
cOomba In tbe
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DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
MEI~S -MASON AREA

The way to _le~n someth!ng welland rei'Qember 1!--JS to experience it. A
teacher can explain a method or a prin·
Richard S. Owen, Publisher
ZAHLE
ciple in class, but until a student actual·
Chester Tannehill, ·Editor
Jy applies it in an everyday situation, it
may not mean much to him.
Published every day (except SaturFortunate, therefore, is your son,
day I by The Ohio Valley Publishing
PLIME
wh~, as a newspaperboy, has the oppor- Company, l!O Mechanic St., Pomeroy,
tum(y to learn by doing. No &lt;me needs
Oh'10
to tell him how important it is to be on
45769. Business Office phone 992time, to greet people in a friendly way
2156. Editorial phone 992·2157.
to provide good service day after day'
s
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and to keep his books up-to-date. He soo~
Ohi:~on c ass postage paid at Pomeroy,
.
Keep
learns the importance of these principYOUR l!i'/J.J.S [l:IOWN,
les of good salesmanship. He sees what
National advertising representative
April Gth.
happens when he follows them carefully.
Bottlnelli Kimball, Inc.. 343 Lexingto•
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He
experiences
the
benefits
of
a
job
well
Ave
.. New York City, N.ew York.
Oh10 University will provide done.
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Now arrancethe circled letters
to
form the aurprbe answer 81
HOUSE. Investment two units for the parade The
In no other situation does a boy learn
. Suoscription rates: Delivered by car
•Uifested
by the above carto'on.
· an
r1er where ava1 1abl e, 35 cents per week
Interest Equalization, Ohio University Coed Cadettes, so f as t an d so we 1·1 as when th ere 1~
Forces Bill of Rights, 8 25·mcmber women's pre&lt;!~&gt;· immediate and positive result to what he
one year in advance at tbe Daily Senti·
WITH A
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marching
t•nit
will
lead
the
does
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so
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fAJIJWt!n tomorrow)
SENATE
Annual ~~~:~:· a~t~e~~~~~r on:~;;~ tpenence, exltrelmely practical Ill its na·
three months $3 90. By Motor Route
falerday'• J~hleJt..COUGH fAULT BANISH INFIRM
Procurement Procrram,
ure, so P'" ect y ccmplements the more
where cam
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uml in the 1966 Cherry Blossom formal training of the classroom.
er servtce not available onE
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Congressional Reorgamzahon. Drill Meet. This disctinclrv" honF th bo
h
month $1.30. By mail one year $10 00·
¥ 111-STAING
111 COMMI'ITEE· Aid for
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SJx months, $5.25: Three months, $3 . 00.
""'efnentary Educatr'on Al'd tor or was awarded to a women's in school now, and who wants to make
--========::::=-~----· ~r Education, Tax' increas- marching unit for the first tune "Grade A" accomplishments in later life, · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - •
ANDRE'ITJ HONORED
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in the history of the Festival t_he combination of newspaperboy train·
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NEW YORK (UP!) -Race
\ et men are .guilty of daily Torrey
Driver Mario Andretti, who
. lion, New Civil Rights p r o- Ohio University Pershing Ri fles As parents, encomage him to make the
, 11'111"· Draft Law Extension. will be marchmg in the parade. most of this opportunit y
CanyoH depredatiOns on a '11Uch smaller
spent to victory In the Daytona
-... Cri!lle Prevention, Congression· We are proud and honored
scale 1- although not so small 1.11 ther'r
50() stock car race, Monday was
1 , al )tedistricling, Foreign .
that the lOth Distrrct is so well
cumu.atrve
effect
over
the
long
run.
Bi·
chosen "professional athlete of
1II
Authorization, Increase m Anti·
olog!Sis and .ecologists have long been
the month" for February in the
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represented
in
this
year's
Cher·
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M
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Mr Lo
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poverty Programs.
&lt;"Oncerne With the leakage and dumpin g
r. on
s. r€11 enedum monthly balloting for the 18ill
RATIFIED BY SEMTE, NO ry Blossom Festival.
of Oil from. shrrs at sea, revealed in OJ!· and .Janet visited recen!Jy wrth annual S. Rae Hickok "athlete
' HOUSE ACTION NEE DED : U.
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cover;d pthngs along the nation's coasts Mrs. !lay Chevalier and ~lr of the year" award.
~ S. ~ S&amp;viet Consular Treaty.
. . . - - - -- - -- -and btrJbs of far washing up on shore.
Nile )~rn~tt . of Belpre.
, Andretti, \\oho was born in
A' formidable task still laces
M~n's abthty to pollu te his environTo a manne biologist at the Woods
Mr. and Mrs. L~ren Be,.•. : Italy but now makes his home
us liere in Washijjgton. The
ment ts seldom dramatized as vJvidly as Hole Oceanographic Institute on Cape dum and family visited Timrs· in Nazareth, Pa., was given 122
of aetlon on the fl oor of t n
it has been in lbe post few days along the Cod, as quoted by the Wall Street Jour- day. evcnmg wrth Mr. and Mrs votes, 21 more than runner-up
~use is lrJund to qmcken
beaches of southwestern England.
nal.
is another manifestation of every. Frances Benedum and family. Bobby Hull of the
fiJ' ;;be;u~g~in,s.t,o come frow
This latterday battle of Britain h as body_ s dtsregard for th e environment.
Tom Marclnlw of The Plains Black Hawks of the
witness~d planes and bombs being used, '!Je f1gure ·we can abuse the environment ''isited with his sister, H 0 ~ ed Hockey League.
closing today. I'd hke
not agtamst a hum an l'o e this time, but tbn an y way and get away with tt. That 's Tirursday.
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agams an rmpersona enemy - · millions ecoming obviously false"
Mr ;,nd Mrs. Loren Benedam CLERKS STRIKE
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An International Cooventwn on Pre·
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Distnct will . . .
Thomas Carney, Doll Carney, from the wrecked tanker Torrey Canyon.
t 1011 0 f 0'11 p l
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urs ay w• tr Jer par. ROME (UP!) -Court clerks
ol_utwn.
_ lhewastes
Sea pro·
.,,d ·sister ' Mr · and Mr'·· st are
t d a four-uay
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The fin al cost of this hattie cannot ven
h1lnts the diSch arge
ot of
otly
in enls "·
strike
;;~;=~~~~·the State of Ohio in Ma11 Je Bake, Frank Bake, Sar. Ch~rry Blossom i··e,tr- ah Beech to Gertrude M. Me- yet be calculated. The black; Ol'zing sli me large areas of the world's watero. oertic- Roy llollins and Rena or Pam- Tuesday in , a demand for
. here jn : Washington lhts Dade. parcel, Portland.
will eventually diss ipate _ after a per- ula rly surrou ndmg roasts The tinle is rroy.
overtime pay and other beneweekend. The Morgan Thomas E. W1ngett to Mar· iod of years-but what its lasting effects com1ng on this shrinking planet when
Mn. Judy Adam.' visited an frts. Most court work was
Marching Band of Me- jorie E Wingett, 7?..25 acres, on marme and bird life will be no one even "ali great Neptune's ocean" wil l not afternoon reccnlly llith M". paralyzed throughout the counWIU be marchmg Bedford.
can sav.
b.e vast enough to tuler:Jte such prac- Glenda Bencdum
I' try.
. They Will
Harold Newlun. Giadine New·
Great quantities of rletergents used !tees.
Mrs. Opal H.arri.s VIS!Ied a - - - - - - - - - - - 11
~\!mt
•1 WI th hc.r pnrenh;, : Mrs. Herman Grossr-jckle and
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a conrert on the r""''· 1 1un to United States, Easemen t, on the oil muy al~o create wholesale bi Accide_nts are one lhing, deliberate ~ ay fl'ren.y
·at 8 p.m. Thursday, Olive.
olo.£:ical havoc. The rconomic conse· pollut1on 1s ilno!h ~r Torrey c.:mvon dis- Mr. and Mrs. L R. Barr
famil y.
Nryrna Henderson Ramsdell quence. to both the fis hin g and tourism aqers do not hj]p ·Jl'fl vcrv often 1m·tu- Mrs. Dale B; rr.
f,un dlly dinner guest of Mr
Jo Umted Slates. Ea"ment. tndustries. is another imponderable.
nately But whrn'thcv do, thev' under·
Mrs. J amPs Brannon
ond Mrs. C. P. Harris we:c
Try.Us
Lebano"': ;
.
Hur.e oi l tankers aren't cracked up on score in a way everyone can un.derstand daugh'e~· vrsitcd over a
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Harris and
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Garth A Sm!lh. Audrl'y Smilh th e rocks on purpose. of course Men th e mcreas mgly urgent need for mr.n to weekend With, her parents in family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
'fgareHes _
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to Umled Sta tes, Easement don't deliberately render miles of beach· call a }Ja:t to their reckless ;rbuse of the Nelsonville
HarriS and sons an~ Mr. and
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Olive.
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Mrs. Opal Harris recently Mrs. 'Ierman Grossn;cklc.
La'dies Nylons
visit co w1th Mrs. Virg:J
Mr. Gerald Barringer
Wayne RitchJe. Mary 'E out ammal hfe, especrally those species sea.
Ritchie to United Slates, Ease- 1 ment Lebanon •
- - - -- -- - --·I ky ot Reedsvrlfc
the weekend with h;s wife
J Seamless 400
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ment, Chester.
Minerva P. Williamson. for· Lillian Naomi Welch to Elea-1 0fC3S
Mildred called on Mr and Mrs.J and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Her- and chrld,en.
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merly Minerva Pryor to United nor W. Zeiher, lot, Middleport '
Harry Wolfe on Sunday.
man Grossnickle vistted
Mrs. Russell Barr and son
States, Easement, Olive.
Ray E. Evans. £thel Mae Ev- !
Sharon Theiss. student nur~e evenin~ with ·Mr. :-tnd :Mrs.
Parkersburg, and M:-. and
Erneal C. Smith. Marg.&gt;ret lrans to Ray t;vans Jr, Jean
eWS OleS
in Columbus. spent the week- I ny Hams and fa!Jiil~
Robert Barr and family
~~!!~~!!~~!~A~.~Sm~ith~lo~~·~~St~•t~es~,~E~a~se- Evans, Lot, Pomeroy.
end w1lh her fami ly, Mr and I Mr. •nd Mrs. ·BU!b[d
Pittsburgh visited recenlly
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Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Darr.
Anna II Rylher, Comm. :
By EDNA KNOPP
Kennie and Dav1d.
Easter weekend with her.
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Mr. :1nd Mrs. Dnle Barr 1

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~Jrf,liusllnei.ses dealing in a Produc.t or service interestod in MORE PROFITS .
must be an·
xl®t and prepared to handle more business
••aught about by more traffic in your store
,place of business.
experience necessary, just the desire to
,...,..,. more customers and enfoy increased
; l rfc••ro·litt resulting from Newspaper advertising.
&gt;.YoJur"• cuatomers and prospectiv&amp; customers
reading this ad just as YOU oro because
stoyod right here in the newswpaper until
wore oble to toke ti""' to rood
And
.., •• _ more than 5,000 families that live right
,# ;f,l"ln In your trading oreo that read The Daily
are your customers . . . . . . or they
be. You can communicate with them
Monday through Friday and Su"·
. . . lt'3 easy, if you don't see one of our
'\l!'P'ruantati•.es in your store or on the street,
W. &lt;·liltlfcoll992-2156 end he'll be there in a jiffy.

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jamin . Kfst erson', lots, sutton. , a.nd
or Cuyahogil 1 Mr and Mrs. Donald Brad- family.
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F ~Ji s son,
and Ed1th Gnmm
of Ke·1t I ford of DavJsburgh, M1cl•., vts· r Mrs. Larry Harris \o'iSited
I Beulah Dodderer, Hobart Ooo-, spent the weeke nd wllh r.1r. lied "''" Mr. and Mrs. Olio , SJster, Palncia ?.osiey, who I
d:rer, Ri chard Kesterson, V!r - I an d Mrs Ernest Grimm and Mr. l 13radford.
I &lt;l patJc:lt in 1he Car.tden ClarA I
I gmta Kesterson, Audna Jeffers, and Mrs Harry Wolre
T!J::o:-;e from away attending l1 Hospital
Wh.l , 1 •
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Will ard Jeff~rs, Gladys I FJf?, , Mr and Mrs Edward The 1:,s thr rPn"ral of Frank Walton m- fmmly ~islled ~e~ ~~~l~:r, ~r:.'! l
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Robert D. F1fe to Benjamin F ,and daughter. Betty, of Colum- eluded l1is so n, Carl, and fami- Jam ~s Scu~lm and d.:1 ughter
Ibus spent the weekend wJth rly 11r Newnrk, Mr ~md Mrs. 1 Hegin-1
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h1s brothtrs, Charll·s and Hall of l~ r.wrr I'::~ lis, Mrs Eu- J\lrs Vtolct MJJIJon~ and Mrs.
I BOURGUI~A BEITER . . 'lllythe and their ri.lmllll's
gene Spn ngt•r. of EJst L!\'t'r- Beverly Coll1ns and children of
TII.NIS UPJ)
- TunJs tan , Donna Da1ley, daughter of pool, Mr and Mrs Geo rge Will- Tuppers na ins visited
p.. C~id~nt Habib BotlrgUJba has Mr. and Mrs Floyd Dalley, re- 1ton of Steubcnw1lle, ~·lr and wth Mr. and Mrs. M..J. Bene-practJc,Jlly I ccovered from a Lurned lo Wash
nd 'I
. 'tngton , D. c ., I Mrs Hamld Walton · Leetonia
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l\ r a
;~ rs.
m1ld heart atlack he suffered where she wdl be employed. :Miso.; Lena Nulph, East Liver- Br.ncdt!m and familv.
M&lt;~rch 14 and wrll rl'sume ~ Mr. and Mr:;. Bnan Bradford I pool. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aley Mrs. Don Pullins and R1ta
l1 ght work load at lhe end of and sons, Brent and Berry, of I or Ctwrleston, Mr. and ~rs. Bn- 1WJllmmslown VJSfted s unda y
ncJo: t week: M affinal med1cal Wooster visrted h1s parents, Mr. 1an Parr. St Albans, Mr. and 11 ~ ith he r parents, 1\lr. ana MrS.
I,.;;bu""ll"'el'"'m"'s"'n"'Jd•To.u~cs~d~u-~'.""::"'"::':"a~n:,:d~M::,r: ,s_:O.::
tto:_:B:ra.::d.::fo.::rd:__""I Mrs. ~I' ss Au m1 tier of Ray Ian~ M. J, Be ned um.
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and ~./· . and Mrs fi &lt;Jy Martm l Mr and Mrs. Roy Rolllrs a11d
Iof J.ower Salem
I doughier of Pom~'OY viSJ(P~
. M!.ke i:lnd Matt Sterrett of G3l-l the1r llaughter, Mr. Jnd Mrs.
INSURANCE MENI
Can you place eontr.!lcts th at i l1polls SI!Cnt a couple ol d&lt;-IYS 1Loren Benr.dum .:md family .
GENE~A' AGENTS·.
cost your clients nofhtng?
w1th 1the1r grandp arentF, Mr. ~ Mrs. Patricia Bailey a n
1and
K 1.o
How would you !Ike to have
Mr Ot K
,
s. rs nnpp.
children of Tuppers Plams
a soecial 1 ituation which can
(N E I •
on- xc USive)
make all of your men mil·
. Mr. and Mrs Paul Smit'h vrs- ited Saturday afternoon wit:1
lion doll1r producers?
1ted the1r son, Robert, and ram. Mrs. faenda Benedum and cnll· il
SPECIAL TV
If you are accustomed to big
Hv of Columbus on Sunday
drcn.
AND -Safesmen
willl'dlnswer your
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Wi ('k- ] Those visit;ng Mr and Mr~.
FRANCHISE
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SHORT TRAINING PERIOO-dF~~T ENTRY INTO FIELD
fat hrr. Pearl. of Blackhck, who I the weekend were Mr.
and
NO INVESTMENT-NO EXPENSE
' has been very ill
~ Mrs. IJon .Jones and fam tly
THE TIME TO JOIN THE BAND IS WHEN IT IS FORM·
flea Cornell and son, Billy, Hnnnic.
lNG NOT WHEN IT'S MARCHING DOWN THE STRE ET
are making the!r home Wllh I Visitmg Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE
her molhcr, Mrs. Esl11er West Barr rn Eas!er Sunday
WRITE: Magna Charta Companil!s
while Mr Cornell is station- I Mr. and Mrs Chark•s Barr
88 ~-Broad St., Suite 1520
' ed in V~etnam.
I Lillie Hocking and Mr.
and
Columbus, Ohio 43215
I Max Knupp ret urned tu i11s 1
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FOR IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENT CALL 228-6621
stud'" at Palmer C. C. llav-l k11ee surgery at St. Joseph's
I enport, Jowa, afte r undergomgl Hospilal, Parkersburg.
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SEED POTATOES
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eBliss Triumph
eeKennebec
Pontiac
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eONION SETS and
PLANTS
Red. White. Purple
eCABBAGE PLANTS

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~Uc.l\ W. Carsey, Mgr.

J"st Resister

F.: t mall.

Farmall; F20

Jubilee Ford with Wagner Ind . loader

EQUIPMENT
John Deere 16" 3R Plow; Oliver 14" 38 Plow-hydraulic·
Ol:ver 28 pull plow- Radex Points· Ford 314 3 point hJtcb
plow , 7' Pull Di~ ; AC plow &amp; Cultivators-tit R or C
tractor; Ford 3 pomt httch cultivators; Ford 2 piece cultf.

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Deere field cultivator· Massey Harris Clipper
combme; t:ase manur~ spreader; New Holland field chopper, Int . Hay Co ndl~10ner; New ldea manure spreader·
AC bal~r; 3 rubber ttred wagons; 1 wide steel wheel wa~
go!l: Lm1e spreader; Rotary lime &amp; fertilizer spreader·
Oliver No. 26 grain drill; Jobn Deere 2 row 3 point hitch
corn planter; Blark Hawk 2 row 3 point bitch corn plant·
er, 3 Int. 7' mowers; 6" hammer mill; 8' wheel disc.

QUICK WAY BACK HOE AND CRANE
ON 6x6TRUCK
F ~ m_ixer; 1 bag cement mlxer; FerfUson rotary hoe 3
PD_t,nt' hrtch; ::\o[ac. 35 chain saw: 3 polnt poet hole digger;
80 Woods rotary mower; 6' rotary mower; V 4 Wiscmudn
power umt ; 8 row 150 gal. trailer type corn sprayer· Cut
off ~a~; Craltsman riding lawn mower · 2 garden traCtors,
one wtthout motor; 2 hand corn shel1ers: 1 power corn
sheller; 125 hp, Walkesbaw power unit; Model A Ford motor; .Sevct·al 8:20:20 truck tires 1 good; Int. end loader; Hy·
druilc dump cylinder; Hydrahc wagon hoist; App, 25
cmsoted poles, 12 to 40 feet long· 1 Blook Building· Lot
of Horse Equipment; Furniture; 1962 Ford Pickup· '19M
Plymouth Automobile; Gob of Small Items.
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CLOVIS STRAUSBAUGH, Owner .
AUCTIONEER: Col, Jim Camohan
TERMS: Cosh O.y of Solo
Lunch will be sorvtcl by tht Wllktsvlllt OES.
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AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is o very 1r1t 11le tnd will
start on time

NOTE: There will be lidded consignments

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REFRESHMENTS' ~FAVORS·
FOR All
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DEMONSTRA rfoNS ~ FUN FOR ONE and
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PORK ROAST

PORK LOIN

33c

49c

59c

)'000.

Chickens
4 sc

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CHUCK ROAST

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Fresh Hams .......... lb. 55c

Short Ribs of Jeef :· ·· lb. 49c

Boneless Pork Roast · · lb. 59c

Beef Strips · ··· •'•· · · · ·· lb. 89c

Fresh Spareribs · ·· · · · lb. 69c

Ground Chuck ·· · · · ·· · lb. 75c

Pork Loin Roast ··· ··· lb. 59c

Sliced Bologna· 1-lb. pkg. 59c

Pork Chops · ·· · · ·· · · ·· · lb. 79c

Braunschweiger · ··· · · lb. 49e

Sliced Bacon · · l-Ib. pkg. 69c

Dinners ...... · .. ·.. 2Jor 89c

Fresh Sousage · · 1-lb. roll 49c

Ocean Perch 5i&amp;: bor

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A&amp;P Peas
Spaghetti

Jan e Park er Buked Foods

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M&lt;J~sey-li a rn s 44-6 with 2·row picker; H

APRIL 6-7~8
f!JSO,OOO GREEN STAMPS
No Purchase

RQU,TE 7 and 33

Soctety Not'
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Fine Quality Groceries!

Starts Tomorrow

~1 ,.Siiii'Ving Southeastern

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Spectaculc;~rl
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Sunday llftli M11. tJ\!rs. Bess Larldna apen! l!;a•t- Cfll( v!JI!Qt ¢ ftlr,. ~ ~
surgery at Doctors !Ill!.
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Mabel ljetzer and Mt. , and er StuJJjay,J at_ q,,qome ol Mr. ~.,Cqlemllll ~~ latl!lfY.•, Cit'
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Mrs. Ross Cleland recently ,
Mrs. Frank Bise and family . and Mrs.' lo!arvjg · MprkJ, )..Qng lum'ir[tf. 'W ,Mr. ~ ·"'NGuy SUmmerfield, 'Mrs. rectived word tho! her nepbMr.s Lulu Osborfll! spent' Sun- BOttom. Others vialttng' ln tbe ton Tuttfe7':E~g1~ Rli!Ct•
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. Sargent and Mrs. Ada ew, Cpl. Charles Frecker, . has
OCiety O(CS
day with Mr. ·and Mrs: A(!hur Marks horne wer~ Mr. · and Mra. ~u,· j!:~p di!J4r1f,
Morris have returned home arrived at Da Nang, South VIet.Dav1s and fa mily.
·Mrs. James Carruthers
and ,ol Belp~ ~Jtlill!litlt llbracf
a trip to Florida.
nam.
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Char!es Johnson has been !QnJily of U.uisville . ,
Kibble and fiimily '81Qiday. ·
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Sc
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Van
Meter
Young!
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Donald
Betzing
of
HemBy
Mrs.
Lyle
Balderson
ciischarged
from
the
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Mr.
anil
Ml'll·
Paul
Boring
Mr. apd l,(rr. ,Walll!r Br~
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A . U12ay hool att,ndance on town, spent the weekend wttb ltoclt· Grove recently called on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hetzer my.
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and :aitluy, Akron, were re- :and llllJlilY SpeJII ~ .l'l
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By CLARICE ALLEN
Mrs. Mabel Van Meter and ' M,rs. Letha Wood.
, and Brenda of Washington, w.1 Mr. and Mrs. Lyfe Balderson cent visiW$' of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Plllll: 'Met~i
al. 10. 45 ~t~e~vtceo we~ e
Mr "tt M H ld
relative..
, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers 1Va., Jim Hetzer and Gary •nd Kay and M(s. Gladrs 'WI!- Tona Bpring.
Columbus
, le~de~
h' er~ ~wartz lay. Iand ~0~
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDaniel and family were Snnday dinner ICome., students at Carneige IIams were rerent visitors or Mr. and Mrs. flenver Weber, Karen _Sprague,, .Tuppera ,~
held Su drs IP serv ces were i Connells~ille s ant ean. k: and children called on the guests of Mrs. Doris Koenig 1Tech College, Pitl&gt;burgh, and Mrs H. E. Young and Mrs. David and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Plans, was an overtugat 'uert·'
wiffll 1,,"R1Y ecvenmg al 7-IS, end with Mr;
W~ dwes~ - ~ Bruce Myers falnlly Sunday eve- and Ricky, Tuppers Plains. ~ Mrs. &lt;:va Sampson, Belpre, vis-11Hazel Balderson at Vienna, W. Ernest Whitehead, Jean. Jane ol Ju nie Casbdol!~'
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Pvl Larry Hill Fort Bragg I
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and Juti and Mr. and Mrs. W,,.. Recent · vjslt!'r~ of Mr. &amp;.114 ·
The ·'Lul1aby Shower" held ~ay dmner guests of Mr~ Wood\
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All 511
h td ' were ihe Ha k M
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee, Bash· N.C., and Barbara Hill of Co- 1guests of Mr. and Mrs. RIChard 1 Charles Barnhart, eld~st soo ren Pickens and Kay Balderson Mrs. Dale · ~"'
ail
am ~ · M
ado t:::'es a~, M mont 0 i R Ch . t w M;· and Mrs. an, visited recenUy with Mr. lumbus spent IJie weekend with Gaul.
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barn spent Easter at the home of were Mr. alfd M,rs. Clyde Ha 1,&lt;;
~ 0~ 0 r. hand Mrs. I ~~ t r~.;;.,r B hh. anD hb~s. iand Mrs. Arthur Orr.
their lather, W. F. Hill.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland hart, has enlisted in the Navy Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meredith, ning. Nelsonvill,e, MF· and Mn. · 0
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Grange
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Denzel
Cleland
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and
Mrs.
Warden
Ours
called on Mr. and Mrs. Denzel and is stationed at Great Lakes, Chuck and Roger, . t Beverly. ,Melvin Smith, i&gt;Oltieroy, aM._
Ha
ere au ay evenmg an
ny
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Ajlrti 1, was attended by a: 1 Mr. a"tt. Mrs. Johnny Newell 1were Sunday dinn'l!' auests of of Ba..han were Sunday dinner Cleland Sunday evening.
till.
Mrs. Helen Archer was a r~&lt;- George Snuth,
urn s.
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1 and son, Columbus, spent the !
rou.nd ill.
"":
C:aijtes\ver~ played with prt.. [weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
, .
eRos bawa':l'ed to lrls Carr, Nina : Hobart Newell. Olher guests
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1nson JQrre Ritchie and Mr. Easter dinner were Mr.
,,I·
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Bill ltatson, and ' Dorothy Rob- Mrs. Denver Curtis and
lnson alj!l Sharon Boyles direct· , dren, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
lng lh~ . games.
i Larry Curtis and family and
FRESH TASTY
SUPER-RIGHT QUA,LITY
Man)" useful and lovely gifts i Mrs. Mary Pierce, Long Bot·
were ree&lt;ived.
II tom.
The hostesses, Dorothy Roo- ; Weekend auests ol Mr. and
inson and Wilma Ginther, ,,_ Mrs. Arthur Orr were Dr.
sisted by Marilyn Robinson, , ¥rs. Roger Grueser and daughPICNIC
FULL
Sharon Boyles and others, ser- ters, Logan, a"tt Mr. and M's.
RIB HALF
S T Y L E - - - - lb.
ved refreshments of Ice cream, Ed Neuman and children,
ROAST _ _ __
lb.
Ctike and coffee.
. ion. On Saturday evening the
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swartz 1Orrs and guests were dinner
and family of Ravenna recently gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ROASTING
QUARTERED LOIN
visited ~ pare~ls, Mr. and Lee and children, Racine.
Mrs. Vr!re Swartz.
Miss Lucille Smith
spent
Mr. and Mrs. P&lt;1ul Buckley several days with Mr and Mrs.
and famlly went to Columbus John Reuter and family, Akron.
Sunday to visit her father, Da- Pvt. Vernon Cleland, Fort I
AVG. _ _ .lb.
na Swartz. and his brother, Rob- Eustis, Va., and Mrs. Cleland, I
9to11
5to61b.
ert Swartz. who are both ill. .Columbus, were weekend visit·
CHOPS _
Ib.
Easter Sunday dinner guests :ors of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cle.
of Mrs. Mary Carr were Rev. !tanr!.
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BONELESS
and M". James Quisenberry of I Mr. and Mrs. Victor Will of
Alher"· and Mr. and Mrs. Char· !Qanai WinuiJe•ter were week·
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le&lt; Carr and family of TupPer! 1end gueots of Mrs. Ida Knight.
Plams In the afternoon, they ! Miss Janet Knight of Colum·
VISited .Jewell Carr at Athens. ibus and Charles Knight of Alh'I
Mr and Mrs Harold Swartz ens spent the weekend with Mr.
WELL
4LL
TRIMMED _ __ lb.
and lam0~ of Williamstown, W. land Mrs. Howard Knight.
Va. were t;;aster Sunday sup- Riuhard Frost, Adrian, Milh .•
We never advertise a special !'Ale item unless we have an ample supply,
p!'r guests of his parents, Mr. Ispent a week with Mr. and
Once in a great while, the special is more popular than we imngined.
and Mrs. Hobart Swartz.
Mrs. Willis Frost. Mr. and Mrs.
WHOLE OR SHANK HALF
Among the visitors at t he iCurUs Fraley and daughter of .
$o occasionally, we do run out of the item.
EllllWood Nursing Home Sund'!l' 1Columbus were weekend guests
LEAN FOR BRAISING
BUlT STYLE
were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark ,of the ~·rosls.
of near Coolville and Mr. and i Miss .J,I'l Beaver, Middleport,
•&gt;;o, ., ...
But we never "run out" on a salt.
Mrs. Charles D. Woode, looal. rspent lhe weekend with Mr. and
FRESH LEAN
., ; .
COUNTRY STYLE
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bain· IMrs. H~nry Beaver.
If the item is sold out, just ask the managedor a "RAIN CHECK".
o:,-, of Columbus were guests of Mrs. George Abbott and Mrs.
SUPER-RIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Woode Max Ca!r and rhildren of Mt.
LOIN END
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SatQ'day. They all visited Mr. Denzel Cleland Sunday afterSUPER·RIGHT •
an~ · ~Jf! Clair Woode and Con- noon.
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CENTER CUT RIB
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nt SJ!O on Lincoln Hts. and their 1 Miss Alice Smith has gone to
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non "'"'" ,.,.,.,
Wo '"""''' " lt1
mn1he• Mrs. J B. Hayes. Mid-:Columbus where she has em- ~
.."' "") . . onlo:o,.&lt;oolU•OH
Cap'n John's Penh, H1ddoclc or FlouncMr
SUPER-RIGHT
dt•Jl!lrl and called on their un· .?ioyment.
e.e. 1Emel'S()n Hayes m l he I M'r. and Mrs. Hobart Newell, ,
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on E:lmer anti Shelia, were in Co'
FROZEN f'tLLETS
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SUPER-RIGHT
rr""'day.
iumbus Monday to visit his broM,.,..ond-Mrs. Vere Swartz · - - · - · ..
-- $!~59
An A&amp;P Rain Check is a certificate that entitles you t'&gt; ~ :;
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wr·rel'!osler' gues ts of their son, IR01irt and Linda, were Easter ,
Mr Rod Mrs. Vernon Swartz Sun4ay evening visilors of her
at the same special price, the following week.
oc' l:tmilv or Hockingport.
·aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Char lea D. Wood :Earl Bratton of Carpenter.
o•n their guests. Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly,
We think that's the fair thing to do. We think that shows '' W...E Ci. RE".
_ _ _ _...7_ - - - - - - . . . r . :~&lt;sell llainum lthe former Stevie, Jeffrey, Ailsa, of AlbM· rY Hayesf or Columbus, catl- 1ens, and Mr. and Mrs. Harley
.
Not every store can care that much. A&amp;P can .. . and does.
,.( •m tht Glen Robmson lam- Haning of Flatwood were SunMIXED SIZES
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1-lb.!
ly ~r. anrJ Mrs Don Robin- :day afrernoon visitors of the1r
Shouldn'tA&amp;P
be your store?
FOR BETTER FLAVOR - c1n1
mn.; and Mrs. Nina Robinaon .parents Mr. and Mra. Everell
•nd Clara Foil rod, Friday eve- 'Lambert.
COPYRIGHT ¢&gt; !~6!, Hi[ GRU.T ATlANllC &amp; f'Ac;IF!C TEA CO, I~C .
nlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ray
ANN PAGE
151h-e1.
Mrs. Emma Findling was call- ,Johnson1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
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PREPARED - - -- -ed to Huntington, W. Va. to as- ' Lenard Johnson, Greggory and
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ANN PAGE
in-la\\·1 Mrs Earl Person.
jNora Johnson, Jacob Johnson,
WITH TOMATO SAUCE_
Mr. and Mrs Charles D. Jerry and Mona of Columbus,
GOLDEN OR SUGAR
WnodA called on Mr. and M". Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson,
Cake Donuts _ _ _ pkg. 45c
JANE PARKER· ENRICHED
LONGHORN
C. r.. Woode of Tuppers Plains ' and Annette of Middleport, Mr. , TWIN PACK
Sunrlay Rflernoon.
and Mrs. James Johnson, JamSTYLE - - - - - - - - - - - ------ lb.
Potato Chips --1-lb. box 59c
M,, and Mrs. Dinsmore Boy· rie SUe aJid Todd, of Pomeroy, 1 JANI PARKER
/eo; vifll ted her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jotmson, ~
' FRESH
AUNT JANE
A&amp;P BRAND FROXIN
Raisin Bread
loaf 29c
Florence Sturm at Grantsville, ' .Janette of Peach Fork, Mr.
Kosher Dills _
48-oz. jar S9c
French Fries _
5 lb. 'bag 89c
Spanish Bar Cake _
each 35c
, and Mrs. Larry Johnson were '
W Va. over Sunday.
,
VACUUM
PACK
Mf, and Mrs. Clair Wonde all visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ' •JAil• PARKER-ALL BUTTER
ANN PAGE-S-or. pk;s.
loaves
Folger's C:oHee _ , 31b. can $2.19
apd Conn! Sue ol Pomeroy were ' Joe Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
Brownies
pkg. 65c
Gelatin Desserts _ 4 pkgs. 33c
A&amp;P COLOMBIA-VACUUM PACK
s~pper guests of his parents. :Lee Roush durl!li tbe
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Coffee
1-lb. can 79c
Atr. and Mrs. Charles D. Woode week end. Mrs. Nora
SULTANA SM,lLL
OUR
OWN
SJtutday evening, April 1. the JS here visiting with her 1011,
Stuffed Olives I O'h-oz. jar 69c
Te1 Bags _ pkg, of 100 - 89c
occajlon being the latter's birth· Joe Johnson, and famUy lor 1
SULTANA
BRAND
WHITE HOUSE INS1'AII!T-/,Iakto 211 Qts.
dfy..
lew days.
WITH
YOUR
PURCHASE
OF
ANY
PACKAGE
OF
Peanut
BuHer
_
2Ya.fb.
j1r
98c
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Dry Milk
, . pkg, $1.59
Mrs. W. A. Elam were Mrs.
A&amp;P FROZEN PASTRY ITEMS
Geneva Shumate and 14 r s.
A&amp;P Brand Creem Slylt C..-n.
Redeo"' Y9ur Maller Booklet
ILarry Johnson, Gina Rae and
Fancy Pen, P11r1 or Apr'-11
Coupon for '12 GALLON A&amp;P
' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam ond
A&amp;P Fruit Cocktail, 1% flo un
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Billie.
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four
Cholet
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CIIW '
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank S4rver,
... __ :Jolmny and Eddie of !)everly I
·1 guest or Mr; were weekend visitors of ller
FLORIDA GOLDEN YELLOW
LARGE- JUICY
·'!In Russl]l lVt~e· parents, Mr. and Mrs. IJQward 1
.&lt;. Harol( GIIJlllly 1Thqll\&amp; and Patrlcta. • ...
dol. .
only
and Bru!!J of Alpai(y, . Mr. and Mrs. Leon 'Shumate

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FEED STORE

Spring Sales

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Dal'lrllentlue!, l'omm1'1Utltlleport, 0., Aprn S, 1967-7 !her, Clair, ;vho reeently 1111- 1¥r. an4 Mrs .. QI,yto~~~n

on a

For Spring Planting

Due to other employment I will disperse the fol·
lowing machinery at my form I mile south of
~~~esville on S. R. 124 on April 8, 1967 at 11:00

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WHITE BREAD

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Colby Cheese

S9c

4 2!·. 99c

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100 EXTRA PLAID STAMPS

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Fru:ts and VegetCJbles!

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Karen, f(athy. Randy' of Pomeroy were Sundaf
of Albllllf 1nd Mr. visitors ol Mr8. Gen.eva SIJu. G~y f!:uasell, and T... 1mate al)!llhelr, aliter l)ld IJc;olbPomtrQy. · .
,er.jn-law, Mt. and Mn. La!tl'
Mr•. Dale RuliSfll, 'Joli!J$9Jl.
Jt!f IJid Susie, 1W Mill K~y Wyatt of Colulllllu!
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qnday1!!14v~l!f•
:•11 a weekend visitor of h~r'
Mrl. : ~reqts, Mr. and Mro •. J. C.
.

·WyBU.

Gllea, J~. f , MIN Linda Shaller
a re. were re-.l·~edt· visitor of M~.
Sn!lth:
of
ar4
weeke!Id . Vislierrs
ramlly. ·
ana
G€ne· 'l11llinJ!S«tn.ll
his mother, Mr.,
Wll.eman

Mrs.

SWEET
COfN .. ··......

6.....· 49~ ,'·'."'IS
RORQlA .
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tii.UMP -JUICY

MARS..H - SEEDLESS

FLO.RIDA

--lRESH
· Strawbertles · ···

39c

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GrGptfruh · ·····

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~!~.. Fresh Milk Free

quart 59C

Play··Ac\P's 'THE PRICE IS

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DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
MEI~S -MASON AREA

The way to _le~n someth!ng welland rei'Qember 1!--JS to experience it. A
teacher can explain a method or a prin·
Richard S. Owen, Publisher
ZAHLE
ciple in class, but until a student actual·
Chester Tannehill, ·Editor
Jy applies it in an everyday situation, it
may not mean much to him.
Published every day (except SaturFortunate, therefore, is your son,
day I by The Ohio Valley Publishing
PLIME
wh~, as a newspaperboy, has the oppor- Company, l!O Mechanic St., Pomeroy,
tum(y to learn by doing. No &lt;me needs
Oh'10
to tell him how important it is to be on
45769. Business Office phone 992time, to greet people in a friendly way
2156. Editorial phone 992·2157.
to provide good service day after day'
s
d 1
and to keep his books up-to-date. He soo~
Ohi:~on c ass postage paid at Pomeroy,
.
Keep
learns the importance of these principYOUR l!i'/J.J.S [l:IOWN,
les of good salesmanship. He sees what
National advertising representative
April Gth.
happens when he follows them carefully.
Bottlnelli Kimball, Inc.. 343 Lexingto•
.
He
experiences
the
benefits
of
a
job
well
Ave
.. New York City, N.ew York.
Oh10 University will provide done.
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Now arrancethe circled letters
to
form the aurprbe answer 81
HOUSE. Investment two units for the parade The
In no other situation does a boy learn
. Suoscription rates: Delivered by car
•Uifested
by the above carto'on.
· an
r1er where ava1 1abl e, 35 cents per week
Interest Equalization, Ohio University Coed Cadettes, so f as t an d so we 1·1 as when th ere 1~
Forces Bill of Rights, 8 25·mcmber women's pre&lt;!~&gt;· immediate and positive result to what he
one year in advance at tbe Daily Senti·
WITH A
Ion
marching
t•nit
will
lead
the
does
And
so
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bo
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del Este Resolution
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ne o ce $18 20: six monfhs, $9.J O·
fAJIJWt!n tomorrow)
SENATE
Annual ~~~:~:· a~t~e~~~~~r on:~;;~ tpenence, exltrelmely practical Ill its na·
three months $3 90. By Motor Route
falerday'• J~hleJt..COUGH fAULT BANISH INFIRM
Procurement Procrram,
ure, so P'" ect y ccmplements the more
where cam
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uml in the 1966 Cherry Blossom formal training of the classroom.
er servtce not available onE
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Ann,;er1 nn - 1 '·'- •
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Congressional Reorgamzahon. Drill Meet. This disctinclrv" honF th bo
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month $1.30. By mail one year $10 00·
¥ 111-STAING
111 COMMI'ITEE· Aid for
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or e y w o rs eager to do well
SJx months, $5.25: Three months, $3 . 00.
""'efnentary Educatr'on Al'd tor or was awarded to a women's in school now, and who wants to make
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ANDRE'ITJ HONORED
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in the history of the Festival t_he combination of newspaperboy train·
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NEW YORK (UP!) -Race
\ et men are .guilty of daily Torrey
Driver Mario Andretti, who
. lion, New Civil Rights p r o- Ohio University Pershing Ri fles As parents, encomage him to make the
, 11'111"· Draft Law Extension. will be marchmg in the parade. most of this opportunit y
CanyoH depredatiOns on a '11Uch smaller
spent to victory In the Daytona
-... Cri!lle Prevention, Congression· We are proud and honored
scale 1- although not so small 1.11 ther'r
50() stock car race, Monday was
1 , al )tedistricling, Foreign .
that the lOth Distrrct is so well
cumu.atrve
effect
over
the
long
run.
Bi·
chosen "professional athlete of
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Authorization, Increase m Anti·
olog!Sis and .ecologists have long been
the month" for February in the
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represented
in
this
year's
Cher·
d
M
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Mr Lo
B
poverty Programs.
&lt;"Oncerne With the leakage and dumpin g
r. on
s. r€11 enedum monthly balloting for the 18ill
RATIFIED BY SEMTE, NO ry Blossom Festival.
of Oil from. shrrs at sea, revealed in OJ!· and .Janet visited recen!Jy wrth annual S. Rae Hickok "athlete
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cover;d pthngs along the nation's coasts Mrs. !lay Chevalier and ~lr of the year" award.
~ S. ~ S&amp;viet Consular Treaty.
. . . - - - -- - -- -and btrJbs of far washing up on shore.
Nile )~rn~tt . of Belpre.
, Andretti, \\oho was born in
A' formidable task still laces
M~n's abthty to pollu te his environTo a manne biologist at the Woods
Mr. and Mrs. L~ren Be,.•. : Italy but now makes his home
us liere in Washijjgton. The
ment ts seldom dramatized as vJvidly as Hole Oceanographic Institute on Cape dum and family visited Timrs· in Nazareth, Pa., was given 122
of aetlon on the fl oor of t n
it has been in lbe post few days along the Cod, as quoted by the Wall Street Jour- day. evcnmg wrth Mr. and Mrs votes, 21 more than runner-up
~use is lrJund to qmcken
beaches of southwestern England.
nal.
is another manifestation of every. Frances Benedum and family. Bobby Hull of the
fiJ' ;;be;u~g~in,s.t,o come frow
This latterday battle of Britain h as body_ s dtsregard for th e environment.
Tom Marclnlw of The Plains Black Hawks of the
witness~d planes and bombs being used, '!Je f1gure ·we can abuse the environment ''isited with his sister, H 0 ~ ed Hockey League.
closing today. I'd hke
not agtamst a hum an l'o e this time, but tbn an y way and get away with tt. That 's Tirursday.
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·~.~netj·tlon that lhree ' gro~ps
agams an rmpersona enemy - · millions ecoming obviously false"
Mr ;,nd Mrs. Loren Benedam CLERKS STRIKE
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upon millions of gallons of crude oil
An International Cooventwn on Pre·
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Distnct will . . .
Thomas Carney, Doll Carney, from the wrecked tanker Torrey Canyon.
t 1011 0 f 0'11 p l
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urs ay w• tr Jer par. ROME (UP!) -Court clerks
ol_utwn.
_ lhewastes
Sea pro·
.,,d ·sister ' Mr · and Mr'·· st are
t d a four-uay
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The fin al cost of this hattie cannot ven
h1lnts the diSch arge
ot of
otly
in enls "·
strike
;;~;=~~~~·the State of Ohio in Ma11 Je Bake, Frank Bake, Sar. Ch~rry Blossom i··e,tr- ah Beech to Gertrude M. Me- yet be calculated. The black; Ol'zing sli me large areas of the world's watero. oertic- Roy llollins and Rena or Pam- Tuesday in , a demand for
. here jn : Washington lhts Dade. parcel, Portland.
will eventually diss ipate _ after a per- ula rly surrou ndmg roasts The tinle is rroy.
overtime pay and other beneweekend. The Morgan Thomas E. W1ngett to Mar· iod of years-but what its lasting effects com1ng on this shrinking planet when
Mn. Judy Adam.' visited an frts. Most court work was
Marching Band of Me- jorie E Wingett, 7?..25 acres, on marme and bird life will be no one even "ali great Neptune's ocean" wil l not afternoon reccnlly llith M". paralyzed throughout the counWIU be marchmg Bedford.
can sav.
b.e vast enough to tuler:Jte such prac- Glenda Bencdum
I' try.
. They Will
Harold Newlun. Giadine New·
Great quantities of rletergents used !tees.
Mrs. Opal H.arri.s VIS!Ied a - - - - - - - - - - - 11
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•1 WI th hc.r pnrenh;, : Mrs. Herman Grossr-jckle and
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a conrert on the r""''· 1 1un to United States, Easemen t, on the oil muy al~o create wholesale bi Accide_nts are one lhing, deliberate ~ ay fl'ren.y
·at 8 p.m. Thursday, Olive.
olo.£:ical havoc. The rconomic conse· pollut1on 1s ilno!h ~r Torrey c.:mvon dis- Mr. and Mrs. L R. Barr
famil y.
Nryrna Henderson Ramsdell quence. to both the fis hin g and tourism aqers do not hj]p ·Jl'fl vcrv often 1m·tu- Mrs. Dale B; rr.
f,un dlly dinner guest of Mr
Jo Umted Slates. Ea"ment. tndustries. is another imponderable.
nately But whrn'thcv do, thev' under·
Mrs. J amPs Brannon
ond Mrs. C. P. Harris we:c
Try.Us
Lebano"': ;
.
Hur.e oi l tankers aren't cracked up on score in a way everyone can un.derstand daugh'e~· vrsitcd over a
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Harris and
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Garth A Sm!lh. Audrl'y Smilh th e rocks on purpose. of course Men th e mcreas mgly urgent need for mr.n to weekend With, her parents in family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
'fgareHes _
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to Umled Sta tes, Easement don't deliberately render miles of beach· call a }Ja:t to their reckless ;rbuse of the Nelsonville
HarriS and sons an~ Mr. and
l
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Olive.
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' es unusable or· deliberately try to wipe environment _ on the Jond as well as at
Mrs. Opal Harris recently Mrs. 'Ierman Grossn;cklc.
La'dies Nylons
visit co w1th Mrs. Virg:J
Mr. Gerald Barringer
Wayne RitchJe. Mary 'E out ammal hfe, especrally those species sea.
Ritchie to United Slates, Ease- 1 ment Lebanon •
- - - -- -- - --·I ky ot Reedsvrlfc
the weekend with h;s wife
J Seamless 400
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Mr.&lt;. Cretta Carnahan and' Mr and Mrs. Lorry Ha•ris family, Mrs. Evelyn BaJITin•erll
ment, Chester.
Minerva P. Williamson. for· Lillian Naomi Welch to Elea-1 0fC3S
Mildred called on Mr and Mrs.J and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Her- and chrld,en.
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merly Minerva Pryor to United nor W. Zeiher, lot, Middleport '
Harry Wolfe on Sunday.
man Grossnickle vistted
Mrs. Russell Barr and son
States, Easement, Olive.
Ray E. Evans. £thel Mae Ev- !
Sharon Theiss. student nur~e evenin~ with ·Mr. :-tnd :Mrs.
Parkersburg, and M:-. and
Erneal C. Smith. Marg.&gt;ret lrans to Ray t;vans Jr, Jean
eWS OleS
in Columbus. spent the week- I ny Hams and fa!Jiil~
Robert Barr and family
~~!!~~!!~~!~A~.~Sm~ith~lo~~·~~St~•t~es~,~E~a~se- Evans, Lot, Pomeroy.
end w1lh her fami ly, Mr and I Mr. •nd Mrs. ·BU!b[d
Pittsburgh visited recenlly
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1Mrs. Kenneth The1ss, Donna, I tmtl daughter of Marion
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Darr.
Anna II Rylher, Comm. :
By EDNA KNOPP
Kennie and Dav1d.
Easter weekend with her.
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Pearl l{esterson, d.ec., to Ben- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tar~
Mr. :1nd Mrs. Dnle Barr 1

NOTICES .
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Manki·,, J's Shame•,
A!!:c of Polluti'on

Easiest Way To
Lovelier Rooms
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:ANTED!
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~Jrf,liusllnei.ses dealing in a Produc.t or service interestod in MORE PROFITS .
must be an·
xl®t and prepared to handle more business
••aught about by more traffic in your store
,place of business.
experience necessary, just the desire to
,...,..,. more customers and enfoy increased
; l rfc••ro·litt resulting from Newspaper advertising.
&gt;.YoJur"• cuatomers and prospectiv&amp; customers
reading this ad just as YOU oro because
stoyod right here in the newswpaper until
wore oble to toke ti""' to rood
And
.., •• _ more than 5,000 families that live right
,# ;f,l"ln In your trading oreo that read The Daily
are your customers . . . . . . or they
be. You can communicate with them
Monday through Friday and Su"·
. . . lt'3 easy, if you don't see one of our
'\l!'P'ruantati•.es in your store or on the street,
W. &lt;·liltlfcoll992-2156 end he'll be there in a jiffy.

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jamin . Kfst erson', lots, sutton. , a.nd
or Cuyahogil 1 Mr and Mrs. Donald Brad- family.
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F ~Ji s son,
and Ed1th Gnmm
of Ke·1t I ford of DavJsburgh, M1cl•., vts· r Mrs. Larry Harris \o'iSited
I Beulah Dodderer, Hobart Ooo-, spent the weeke nd wllh r.1r. lied "''" Mr. and Mrs. Olio , SJster, Palncia ?.osiey, who I
d:rer, Ri chard Kesterson, V!r - I an d Mrs Ernest Grimm and Mr. l 13radford.
I &lt;l patJc:lt in 1he Car.tden ClarA I
I gmta Kesterson, Audna Jeffers, and Mrs Harry Wolre
T!J::o:-;e from away attending l1 Hospital
Wh.l , 1 •
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Will ard Jeff~rs, Gladys I FJf?, , Mr and Mrs Edward The 1:,s thr rPn"ral of Frank Walton m- fmmly ~islled ~e~ ~~~l~:r, ~r:.'! l
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Robert D. F1fe to Benjamin F ,and daughter. Betty, of Colum- eluded l1is so n, Carl, and fami- Jam ~s Scu~lm and d.:1 ughter
Ibus spent the weekend wJth rly 11r Newnrk, Mr ~md Mrs. 1 Hegin-1
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1 Kesterson, loLs, Sulton.
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h1s brothtrs, Charll·s and Hall of l~ r.wrr I'::~ lis, Mrs Eu- J\lrs Vtolct MJJIJon~ and Mrs.
I BOURGUI~A BEITER . . 'lllythe and their ri.lmllll's
gene Spn ngt•r. of EJst L!\'t'r- Beverly Coll1ns and children of
TII.NIS UPJ)
- TunJs tan , Donna Da1ley, daughter of pool, Mr and Mrs Geo rge Will- Tuppers na ins visited
p.. C~id~nt Habib BotlrgUJba has Mr. and Mrs Floyd Dalley, re- 1ton of Steubcnw1lle, ~·lr and wth Mr. and Mrs. M..J. Bene-practJc,Jlly I ccovered from a Lurned lo Wash
nd 'I
. 'tngton , D. c ., I Mrs Hamld Walton · Leetonia
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l\ r a
;~ rs.
m1ld heart atlack he suffered where she wdl be employed. :Miso.; Lena Nulph, East Liver- Br.ncdt!m and familv.
M&lt;~rch 14 and wrll rl'sume ~ Mr. and Mr:;. Bnan Bradford I pool. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aley Mrs. Don Pullins and R1ta
l1 ght work load at lhe end of and sons, Brent and Berry, of I or Ctwrleston, Mr. and ~rs. Bn- 1WJllmmslown VJSfted s unda y
ncJo: t week: M affinal med1cal Wooster visrted h1s parents, Mr. 1an Parr. St Albans, Mr. and 11 ~ ith he r parents, 1\lr. ana MrS.
I,.;;bu""ll"'el'"'m"'s"'n"'Jd•To.u~cs~d~u-~'.""::"'"::':"a~n:,:d~M::,r: ,s_:O.::
tto:_:B:ra.::d.::fo.::rd:__""I Mrs. ~I' ss Au m1 tier of Ray Ian~ M. J, Be ned um.
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and ~./· . and Mrs fi &lt;Jy Martm l Mr and Mrs. Roy Rolllrs a11d
Iof J.ower Salem
I doughier of Pom~'OY viSJ(P~
. M!.ke i:lnd Matt Sterrett of G3l-l the1r llaughter, Mr. Jnd Mrs.
INSURANCE MENI
Can you place eontr.!lcts th at i l1polls SI!Cnt a couple ol d&lt;-IYS 1Loren Benr.dum .:md family .
GENE~A' AGENTS·.
cost your clients nofhtng?
w1th 1the1r grandp arentF, Mr. ~ Mrs. Patricia Bailey a n
1and
K 1.o
How would you !Ike to have
Mr Ot K
,
s. rs nnpp.
children of Tuppers Plams
a soecial 1 ituation which can
(N E I •
on- xc USive)
make all of your men mil·
. Mr. and Mrs Paul Smit'h vrs- ited Saturday afternoon wit:1
lion doll1r producers?
1ted the1r son, Robert, and ram. Mrs. faenda Benedum and cnll· il
SPECIAL TV
If you are accustomed to big
Hv of Columbus on Sunday
drcn.
AND -Safesmen
willl'dlnswer your
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Wi ('k- ] Those visit;ng Mr and Mr~.
FRANCHISE
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ethical comp1ny and prome spent Sunday with h 1 s Pearl Dillon nn1 fnm1ly ov~r
SHORT TRAINING PERIOO-dF~~T ENTRY INTO FIELD
fat hrr. Pearl. of Blackhck, who I the weekend were Mr.
and
NO INVESTMENT-NO EXPENSE
' has been very ill
~ Mrs. IJon .Jones and fam tly
THE TIME TO JOIN THE BAND IS WHEN IT IS FORM·
flea Cornell and son, Billy, Hnnnic.
lNG NOT WHEN IT'S MARCHING DOWN THE STRE ET
are making the!r home Wllh I Visitmg Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE
her molhcr, Mrs. Esl11er West Barr rn Eas!er Sunday
WRITE: Magna Charta Companil!s
while Mr Cornell is station- I Mr. and Mrs Chark•s Barr
88 ~-Broad St., Suite 1520
' ed in V~etnam.
I Lillie Hocking and Mr.
and
Columbus, Ohio 43215
I Max Knupp ret urned tu i11s 1
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FOR IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENT CALL 228-6621
stud'" at Palmer C. C. llav-l k11ee surgery at St. Joseph's
I enport, Jowa, afte r undergomgl Hospilal, Parkersburg.
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JUST ARRIVED
SEED POTATOES
LeSodo
eBliss Triumph
eeKennebec
Pontiac
•Cobbler

eONION SETS and
PLANTS
Red. White. Purple
eCABBAGE PLANTS

A~JCV

and W. Virginia
''•""i,,J.~OUI\ FOR THE BIG "L"

Nec•••••v-

~Uc.l\ W. Carsey, Mgr.

J"st Resister

F.: t mall.

Farmall; F20

Jubilee Ford with Wagner Ind . loader

EQUIPMENT
John Deere 16" 3R Plow; Oliver 14" 38 Plow-hydraulic·
Ol:ver 28 pull plow- Radex Points· Ford 314 3 point hJtcb
plow , 7' Pull Di~ ; AC plow &amp; Cultivators-tit R or C
tractor; Ford 3 pomt httch cultivators; Ford 2 piece cultf.

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Deere field cultivator· Massey Harris Clipper
combme; t:ase manur~ spreader; New Holland field chopper, Int . Hay Co ndl~10ner; New ldea manure spreader·
AC bal~r; 3 rubber ttred wagons; 1 wide steel wheel wa~
go!l: Lm1e spreader; Rotary lime &amp; fertilizer spreader·
Oliver No. 26 grain drill; Jobn Deere 2 row 3 point hitch
corn planter; Blark Hawk 2 row 3 point bitch corn plant·
er, 3 Int. 7' mowers; 6" hammer mill; 8' wheel disc.

QUICK WAY BACK HOE AND CRANE
ON 6x6TRUCK
F ~ m_ixer; 1 bag cement mlxer; FerfUson rotary hoe 3
PD_t,nt' hrtch; ::\o[ac. 35 chain saw: 3 polnt poet hole digger;
80 Woods rotary mower; 6' rotary mower; V 4 Wiscmudn
power umt ; 8 row 150 gal. trailer type corn sprayer· Cut
off ~a~; Craltsman riding lawn mower · 2 garden traCtors,
one wtthout motor; 2 hand corn shel1ers: 1 power corn
sheller; 125 hp, Walkesbaw power unit; Model A Ford motor; .Sevct·al 8:20:20 truck tires 1 good; Int. end loader; Hy·
druilc dump cylinder; Hydrahc wagon hoist; App, 25
cmsoted poles, 12 to 40 feet long· 1 Blook Building· Lot
of Horse Equipment; Furniture; 1962 Ford Pickup· '19M
Plymouth Automobile; Gob of Small Items.
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CLOVIS STRAUSBAUGH, Owner .
AUCTIONEER: Col, Jim Camohan
TERMS: Cosh O.y of Solo
Lunch will be sorvtcl by tht Wllktsvlllt OES.
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AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is o very 1r1t 11le tnd will
start on time

NOTE: There will be lidded consignments

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REFRESHMENTS' ~FAVORS·
FOR All
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DEMONSTRA rfoNS ~ FUN FOR ONE and
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PORK ROAST

PORK LOIN

33c

49c

59c

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Chickens
4 sc

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CHUCK ROAST

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RIB ROAST' ..

89
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Fresh Hams .......... lb. 55c

Short Ribs of Jeef :· ·· lb. 49c

Boneless Pork Roast · · lb. 59c

Beef Strips · ··· •'•· · · · ·· lb. 89c

Fresh Spareribs · ·· · · · lb. 69c

Ground Chuck ·· · · · ·· · lb. 75c

Pork Loin Roast ··· ··· lb. 59c

Sliced Bologna· 1-lb. pkg. 59c

Pork Chops · ·· · · ·· · · ·· · lb. 79c

Braunschweiger · ··· · · lb. 49e

Sliced Bacon · · l-Ib. pkg. 69c

Dinners ...... · .. ·.. 2Jor 89c

Fresh Sousage · · 1-lb. roll 49c

Ocean Perch 5i&amp;: bor

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A&amp;P Peas
Spaghetti

Jan e Park er Buked Foods

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M&lt;J~sey-li a rn s 44-6 with 2·row picker; H

APRIL 6-7~8
f!JSO,OOO GREEN STAMPS
No Purchase

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Fine Quality Groceries!

Starts Tomorrow

~1 ,.Siiii'Ving Southeastern

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Sunday llftli M11. tJ\!rs. Bess Larldna apen! l!;a•t- Cfll( v!JI!Qt ¢ ftlr,. ~ ~
surgery at Doctors !Ill!.
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Mabel ljetzer and Mt. , and er StuJJjay,J at_ q,,qome ol Mr. ~.,Cqlemllll ~~ latl!lfY.•, Cit'
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Mrs. Ross Cleland recently ,
Mrs. Frank Bise and family . and Mrs.' lo!arvjg · MprkJ, )..Qng lum'ir[tf. 'W ,Mr. ~ ·"'NGuy SUmmerfield, 'Mrs. rectived word tho! her nepbMr.s Lulu Osborfll! spent' Sun- BOttom. Others vialttng' ln tbe ton Tuttfe7':E~g1~ Rli!Ct•
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. Sargent and Mrs. Ada ew, Cpl. Charles Frecker, . has
OCiety O(CS
day with Mr. ·and Mrs: A(!hur Marks horne wer~ Mr. · and Mra. ~u,· j!:~p di!J4r1f,
Morris have returned home arrived at Da Nang, South VIet.Dav1s and fa mily.
·Mrs. James Carruthers
and ,ol Belp~ ~Jtlill!litlt llbracf
a trip to Florida.
nam.
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Char!es Johnson has been !QnJily of U.uisville . ,
Kibble and fiimily '81Qiday. ·
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'donald
Van
Meter
Young!
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Donald
Betzing
of
HemBy
Mrs.
Lyle
Balderson
ciischarged
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anil
Ml'll·
Paul
Boring
Mr. apd l,(rr. ,Walll!r Br~
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A . U12ay hool att,ndance on town, spent the weekend wttb ltoclt· Grove recently called on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hetzer my.
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and :aitluy, Akron, were re- :and llllJlilY SpeJII ~ .l'l
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By CLARICE ALLEN
Mrs. Mabel Van Meter and ' M,rs. Letha Wood.
, and Brenda of Washington, w.1 Mr. and Mrs. Lyfe Balderson cent visiW$' of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Plllll: 'Met~i
al. 10. 45 ~t~e~vtceo we~ e
Mr "tt M H ld
relative..
, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers 1Va., Jim Hetzer and Gary •nd Kay and M(s. Gladrs 'WI!- Tona Bpring.
Columbus
, le~de~
h' er~ ~wartz lay. Iand ~0~
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDaniel and family were Snnday dinner ICome., students at Carneige IIams were rerent visitors or Mr. and Mrs. flenver Weber, Karen _Sprague,, .Tuppera ,~
held Su drs IP serv ces were i Connells~ille s ant ean. k: and children called on the guests of Mrs. Doris Koenig 1Tech College, Pitl&gt;burgh, and Mrs H. E. Young and Mrs. David and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Plans, was an overtugat 'uert·'
wiffll 1,,"R1Y ecvenmg al 7-IS, end with Mr;
W~ dwes~ - ~ Bruce Myers falnlly Sunday eve- and Ricky, Tuppers Plains. ~ Mrs. &lt;:va Sampson, Belpre, vis-11Hazel Balderson at Vienna, W. Ernest Whitehead, Jean. Jane ol Ju nie Casbdol!~'
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Pvl Larry Hill Fort Bragg I
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and Juti and Mr. and Mrs. W,,.. Recent · vjslt!'r~ of Mr. &amp;.114 ·
The ·'Lul1aby Shower" held ~ay dmner guests of Mr~ Wood\
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee, Bash· N.C., and Barbara Hill of Co- 1guests of Mr. and Mrs. RIChard 1 Charles Barnhart, eld~st soo ren Pickens and Kay Balderson Mrs. Dale · ~"'
ail
am ~ · M
ado t:::'es a~, M mont 0 i R Ch . t w M;· and Mrs. an, visited recenUy with Mr. lumbus spent IJie weekend with Gaul.
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barn spent Easter at the home of were Mr. alfd M,rs. Clyde Ha 1,&lt;;
~ 0~ 0 r. hand Mrs. I ~~ t r~.;;.,r B hh. anD hb~s. iand Mrs. Arthur Orr.
their lather, W. F. Hill.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland hart, has enlisted in the Navy Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meredith, ning. Nelsonvill,e, MF· and Mn. · 0
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Mr.
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Mrs.
Denzel
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Mrs.
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called on Mr. and Mrs. Denzel and is stationed at Great Lakes, Chuck and Roger, . t Beverly. ,Melvin Smith, i&gt;Oltieroy, aM._
Ha
ere au ay evenmg an
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till.
Mrs. Helen Archer was a r~&lt;- George Snuth,
urn s.
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rou.nd ill.
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, .
eRos bawa':l'ed to lrls Carr, Nina : Hobart Newell. Olher guests
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1nson JQrre Ritchie and Mr. Easter dinner were Mr.
,,I·
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Bill ltatson, and ' Dorothy Rob- Mrs. Denver Curtis and
lnson alj!l Sharon Boyles direct· , dren, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
lng lh~ . games.
i Larry Curtis and family and
FRESH TASTY
SUPER-RIGHT QUA,LITY
Man)" useful and lovely gifts i Mrs. Mary Pierce, Long Bot·
were ree&lt;ived.
II tom.
The hostesses, Dorothy Roo- ; Weekend auests ol Mr. and
inson and Wilma Ginther, ,,_ Mrs. Arthur Orr were Dr.
sisted by Marilyn Robinson, , ¥rs. Roger Grueser and daughPICNIC
FULL
Sharon Boyles and others, ser- ters, Logan, a"tt Mr. and M's.
RIB HALF
S T Y L E - - - - lb.
ved refreshments of Ice cream, Ed Neuman and children,
ROAST _ _ __
lb.
Ctike and coffee.
. ion. On Saturday evening the
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swartz 1Orrs and guests were dinner
and family of Ravenna recently gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ROASTING
QUARTERED LOIN
visited ~ pare~ls, Mr. and Lee and children, Racine.
Mrs. Vr!re Swartz.
Miss Lucille Smith
spent
Mr. and Mrs. P&lt;1ul Buckley several days with Mr and Mrs.
and famlly went to Columbus John Reuter and family, Akron.
Sunday to visit her father, Da- Pvt. Vernon Cleland, Fort I
AVG. _ _ .lb.
na Swartz. and his brother, Rob- Eustis, Va., and Mrs. Cleland, I
9to11
5to61b.
ert Swartz. who are both ill. .Columbus, were weekend visit·
CHOPS _
Ib.
Easter Sunday dinner guests :ors of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cle.
of Mrs. Mary Carr were Rev. !tanr!.
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BONELESS
and M". James Quisenberry of I Mr. and Mrs. Victor Will of
Alher"· and Mr. and Mrs. Char· !Qanai WinuiJe•ter were week·
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Plams In the afternoon, they ! Miss Janet Knight of Colum·
VISited .Jewell Carr at Athens. ibus and Charles Knight of Alh'I
Mr and Mrs Harold Swartz ens spent the weekend with Mr.
WELL
4LL
TRIMMED _ __ lb.
and lam0~ of Williamstown, W. land Mrs. Howard Knight.
Va. were t;;aster Sunday sup- Riuhard Frost, Adrian, Milh .•
We never advertise a special !'Ale item unless we have an ample supply,
p!'r guests of his parents, Mr. Ispent a week with Mr. and
Once in a great while, the special is more popular than we imngined.
and Mrs. Hobart Swartz.
Mrs. Willis Frost. Mr. and Mrs.
WHOLE OR SHANK HALF
Among the visitors at t he iCurUs Fraley and daughter of .
$o occasionally, we do run out of the item.
EllllWood Nursing Home Sund'!l' 1Columbus were weekend guests
LEAN FOR BRAISING
BUlT STYLE
were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark ,of the ~·rosls.
of near Coolville and Mr. and i Miss .J,I'l Beaver, Middleport,
•&gt;;o, ., ...
But we never "run out" on a salt.
Mrs. Charles D. Woode, looal. rspent lhe weekend with Mr. and
FRESH LEAN
., ; .
COUNTRY STYLE
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bain· IMrs. H~nry Beaver.
If the item is sold out, just ask the managedor a "RAIN CHECK".
o:,-, of Columbus were guests of Mrs. George Abbott and Mrs.
SUPER-RIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Woode Max Ca!r and rhildren of Mt.
LOIN END
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lco:n Wednesday evenilli until Vernon called on Mr. and Mr~.
SatQ'day. They all visited Mr. Denzel Cleland Sunday afterSUPER·RIGHT •
an~ · ~Jf! Clair Woode and Con- noon.
I
CENTER CUT RIB
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nt SJ!O on Lincoln Hts. and their 1 Miss Alice Smith has gone to
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Wo '"""''' " lt1
mn1he• Mrs. J B. Hayes. Mid-:Columbus where she has em- ~
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Cap'n John's Penh, H1ddoclc or FlouncMr
SUPER-RIGHT
dt•Jl!lrl and called on their un· .?ioyment.
e.e. 1Emel'S()n Hayes m l he I M'r. and Mrs. Hobart Newell, ,
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on E:lmer anti Shelia, were in Co'
FROZEN f'tLLETS
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SUPER-RIGHT
rr""'day.
iumbus Monday to visit his broM,.,..ond-Mrs. Vere Swartz · - - · - · ..
-- $!~59
An A&amp;P Rain Check is a certificate that entitles you t'&gt; ~ :;
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wr·rel'!osler' gues ts of their son, IR01irt and Linda, were Easter ,
Mr Rod Mrs. Vernon Swartz Sun4ay evening visilors of her
at the same special price, the following week.
oc' l:tmilv or Hockingport.
·aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Char lea D. Wood :Earl Bratton of Carpenter.
o•n their guests. Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly,
We think that's the fair thing to do. We think that shows '' W...E Ci. RE".
_ _ _ _...7_ - - - - - - . . . r . :~&lt;sell llainum lthe former Stevie, Jeffrey, Ailsa, of AlbM· rY Hayesf or Columbus, catl- 1ens, and Mr. and Mrs. Harley
.
Not every store can care that much. A&amp;P can .. . and does.
,.( •m tht Glen Robmson lam- Haning of Flatwood were SunMIXED SIZES
I
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ly ~r. anrJ Mrs Don Robin- :day afrernoon visitors of the1r
Shouldn'tA&amp;P
be your store?
FOR BETTER FLAVOR - c1n1
mn.; and Mrs. Nina Robinaon .parents Mr. and Mra. Everell
•nd Clara Foil rod, Friday eve- 'Lambert.
COPYRIGHT ¢&gt; !~6!, Hi[ GRU.T ATlANllC &amp; f'Ac;IF!C TEA CO, I~C .
nlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ray
ANN PAGE
151h-e1.
Mrs. Emma Findling was call- ,Johnson1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
._~n•
PREPARED - - -- -ed to Huntington, W. Va. to as- ' Lenard Johnson, Greggory and
-..;~,.
I
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ANN PAGE
in-la\\·1 Mrs Earl Person.
jNora Johnson, Jacob Johnson,
WITH TOMATO SAUCE_
Mr. and Mrs Charles D. Jerry and Mona of Columbus,
GOLDEN OR SUGAR
WnodA called on Mr. and M". Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson,
Cake Donuts _ _ _ pkg. 45c
JANE PARKER· ENRICHED
LONGHORN
C. r.. Woode of Tuppers Plains ' and Annette of Middleport, Mr. , TWIN PACK
Sunrlay Rflernoon.
and Mrs. James Johnson, JamSTYLE - - - - - - - - - - - ------ lb.
Potato Chips --1-lb. box 59c
M,, and Mrs. Dinsmore Boy· rie SUe aJid Todd, of Pomeroy, 1 JANI PARKER
/eo; vifll ted her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jotmson, ~
' FRESH
AUNT JANE
A&amp;P BRAND FROXIN
Raisin Bread
loaf 29c
Florence Sturm at Grantsville, ' .Janette of Peach Fork, Mr.
Kosher Dills _
48-oz. jar S9c
French Fries _
5 lb. 'bag 89c
Spanish Bar Cake _
each 35c
, and Mrs. Larry Johnson were '
W Va. over Sunday.
,
VACUUM
PACK
Mf, and Mrs. Clair Wonde all visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ' •JAil• PARKER-ALL BUTTER
ANN PAGE-S-or. pk;s.
loaves
Folger's C:oHee _ , 31b. can $2.19
apd Conn! Sue ol Pomeroy were ' Joe Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
Brownies
pkg. 65c
Gelatin Desserts _ 4 pkgs. 33c
A&amp;P COLOMBIA-VACUUM PACK
s~pper guests of his parents. :Lee Roush durl!li tbe
I
Coffee
1-lb. can 79c
Atr. and Mrs. Charles D. Woode week end. Mrs. Nora
SULTANA SM,lLL
OUR
OWN
SJtutday evening, April 1. the JS here visiting with her 1011,
Stuffed Olives I O'h-oz. jar 69c
Te1 Bags _ pkg, of 100 - 89c
occajlon being the latter's birth· Joe Johnson, and famUy lor 1
SULTANA
BRAND
WHITE HOUSE INS1'AII!T-/,Iakto 211 Qts.
dfy..
lew days.
WITH
YOUR
PURCHASE
OF
ANY
PACKAGE
OF
Peanut
BuHer
_
2Ya.fb.
j1r
98c
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Dry Milk
, . pkg, $1.59
Mrs. W. A. Elam were Mrs.
A&amp;P FROZEN PASTRY ITEMS
Geneva Shumate and 14 r s.
A&amp;P Brand Creem Slylt C..-n.
Redeo"' Y9ur Maller Booklet
ILarry Johnson, Gina Rae and
Fancy Pen, P11r1 or Apr'-11
Coupon for '12 GALLON A&amp;P
' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam ond
A&amp;P Fruit Cocktail, 1% flo un
., ,1
Billie.
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Cholet
·
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C
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S4rver,
... __ :Jolmny and Eddie of !)everly I
·1 guest or Mr; were weekend visitors of ller
FLORIDA GOLDEN YELLOW
LARGE- JUICY
·'!In Russl]l lVt~e· parents, Mr. and Mrs. IJQward 1
.&lt;. Harol( GIIJlllly 1Thqll\&amp; and Patrlcta. • ...
dol. .
only
and Bru!!J of Alpai(y, . Mr. and Mrs. Leon 'Shumate

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FEED STORE

Spring Sales

POMEROY
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Dal'lrllentlue!, l'omm1'1Utltlleport, 0., Aprn S, 1967-7 !her, Clair, ;vho reeently 1111- 1¥r. an4 Mrs .. QI,yto~~~n

on a

For Spring Planting

Due to other employment I will disperse the fol·
lowing machinery at my form I mile south of
~~~esville on S. R. 124 on April 8, 1967 at 11:00

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Pork &amp;Beans

WHITE BREAD

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Colby Cheese

S9c

4 2!·. 99c

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Pen

Fru:ts and VegetCJbles!

tes

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Karen, f(athy. Randy' of Pomeroy were Sundaf
of Albllllf 1nd Mr. visitors ol Mr8. Gen.eva SIJu. G~y f!:uasell, and T... 1mate al)!llhelr, aliter l)ld IJc;olbPomtrQy. · .
,er.jn-law, Mt. and Mn. La!tl'
Mr•. Dale RuliSfll, 'Joli!J$9Jl.
Jt!f IJid Susie, 1W Mill K~y Wyatt of Colulllllu!
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qnday1!!14v~l!f•
:•11 a weekend visitor of h~r'
Mrl. : ~reqts, Mr. and Mro •. J. C.
.

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Gllea, J~. f , MIN Linda Shaller
a re. were re-.l·~edt· visitor of M~.
Sn!lth:
of
ar4
weeke!Id . Vislierrs
ramlly. ·
ana
G€ne· 'l11llinJ!S«tn.ll
his mother, Mr.,
Wll.eman

Mrs.

SWEET
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RORQlA .
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tii.UMP -JUICY

MARS..H - SEEDLESS

FLO.RIDA

--lRESH
· Strawbertles · ···

39c

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~!~.. Fresh Milk Free

quart 59C

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WAID CROSS ~O"NS
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bome on Sunday :

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
ONLY

'299.
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FURNITURI CO.
M.U0N. W. VA;.

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F
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on March 26. Offering · Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden '
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alter Sunday School. ed home in Nease Set• lemon!. ·
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BIG 3

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ICE CREAM

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TOTAL LOOK
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BUY I

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Van Meter, .

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bome on Sunday :

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
ONLY

'299.
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F
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on March 26. Offering · Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden '
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alter Sunday School. ed home in Nease Set• lemon!. ·
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BIG 3

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ICE CREAM

$

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TOTAL LOOK
IN
tONNIE
TINTABLES!

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BUY I

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"THEj·fESTIVAL

SHOPKRDCER

the Rellgioto&amp; Eln· game against CedarVIlle Col· Apr. 14 - Marietta · &lt;'4Uege Har~ey Colle8e - aw~~:;J~• ,
· Mo!li!uy, Apr. 3 lege on Snturday.. Apr. 8. Thi• - awuy; Saturd~Y. Aprtl 15 - Apr!l u, 17, ond :t.~ ga1l'es ''"'
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Ill' IIEOitGI! SOfiiERVILtl! ed J&lt;•nt ~le. Uol.,.rslty and in miner mndittcations
Vltl!lllm -wln thwe ...., 1953 recelvl!l a mas~r·a de- pleted.
·· be peatoe?
~ i111m olhat in!tilub9Di
. :r!ltlt flmlllll' words lorm • ·Today, Dr. lee · If ~erv;n1 '' The E~ster
bu!"'lng quettion that II aaked the minister of (1&gt;roigo a!fai" ~hon!Z w~s
IHl
dally ihrtughout our land
ol the Republic of Korea. This i ar.
If th.re is peace, II just rna~· is one of the highest sovernmen· · the ·Ro~ · Erter of
~me lpdirectl~ through the ef· tal positions that can be obt~ln· Method~1 Church !"~',,~:;:k~~~~··· 1•
fQrtJ of IIIII! 1\10 GrJIII!e College ed .1n Korea. It .Is &lt;OOmpari· A ~ ;~n Fr&lt;mch Rornanllic
llulhllul, Dr. Tons won Lee. bl~ to the position held' by our: K'~~
• pt. 1M lfadllllltd flvm Ol!an Ru•k es s.oreu.rv of[' • onort ..apm!QI', w.en1on
' lji&lt;l In )111!(1. A fli!IVO ol the 0~· Sisto.
'
display . In th' P~vls ~tbra':f
"
,.~t, br sQUiht an ~mer!c~n
f.h~ past week. Th~ pnnt, ate
OPPOSITE
ldllc41top not only for lhe ~- Dr.. Lee has Ions been w~rk· .lor s.ale to lh' pubb~ lind ·~r:v
MARK V SUPER MKT.
~pt 9r himself b~t also fo: Ins ~ forelsn aff•trs a• he m prtce from $7.50 ID $25.00.
lAT.
the lttttmnent of -U mankind. participated tn the recent Man- Dr. .~rthur Q. li:f!Jtnscheld, •
.
' Afl!r letvlng lllo, Lee atten~· 11• Conferenee, and establish- residtnt of the W"hingtDn, D. · ·
e&lt;l the lntl!rnattonal Re!lar&lt;;h c. ar•• and 1 pt'\li":lllf at 1
,0
Center In Seoul, Korea ,n 111119. Georgetown Univtr.\ty sinco [
He ''"' served as 81000,. 0• 1924, will join the staff at Rio 1
dor to That!,and, as Jelegate to this fall as p~ofessor .of .chemls· j
tlle 17th. session of the Unitod try and chairman "' toe dil1·
Nation• IU.N.) General Assem. ston ol natural sciences.
TUBULAR ALUMINUM FRAMES
bly. and rs secntarv-t~&lt;neralto , COR~ECTION: TI1e One-Act
..I
WITH NON-RUST NYLON WEIS
the Pres1~ent of K•~rea.
Play '•stlval to be presented
NEW HAVE~ JUNIOR
RecenUy h• has ~een in tho by Rios dramatics department
WOMAN'S CI.UP
United Sial4:! to , hoa~ the K'l"· will be performed on Thursd~y,
SPECIAL Mli:ETING
ean del14ation at the Unil1d April r. and Frtd•y,
7 1n·
The New HJven Junior Worn· . Nations' discussion . oi Korean &lt;lead nf the dates
•n·
an's Club held a aptoial meet- I reunification. He was also ,e. nounc.d. Th• SIX
•
tng Clll M~rc~ 22 at tho home !cently doctor of taws degree ed, stud~nt-acted .pla~s Will ~;
of Mrs. Lymuel Meadows for from ·.{ent State Universlly.
gin at ,B . lo p.m. m Commuml,
the purpose of electing officers I Now back to the SI;Jlemen: Hall. htgh school students Will
for the cominl yur. 1'h• out· : made Willi regard to I+Je lndl- be admitted .FREE. fhe remam. · going offle&lt;!rs are Mrs. A. L. reel efforts of Dr. Lee In hring. der of tire public w11l '&gt;e adm1tted
Sprouse, Pmldrnt; Mro. Wayne Jng peace in Vietnam.
lor 25 cents per person.
CapehQrt, Vice Presipeot: Mrs. Political unrest throughout Alpha Mu Betz social
RlchlNI Grlnttea4, Secretary, SO!llheast ,losfll " part of t h 0 lty Will hold a skatmg party,
,.,,
1~umua 1 cause-effect cvcle
of upr 1··sin•"
open to the publ1c.
on Wednos·
an d "Mra.
.
,.. .~
.
Tre'lf""l"rer
· Mea4Aiw1 llepnr!Or, New o!fl· ln Vietnam and other botder. day, Apr. 5 m the .
1Youth Center, Gallipolis.
.,..:,.,
M W
tng nations.
EASY .
7-WEB
cera t ww~ were rs. ayne
HB •
Tri 1
"
c~art, Prtsllifnt: Mrs. A. To 'oothe this
soothe"'
onJour
~esse . an .
ld t M Asian unrest Dr Lee d•sil·-' ward·wmmng French)ilm, will
FOLDING
L Sprouse, VI et "n.s en ; "·
• ·
· '"~
h' W ·
F.OLDING
•, K•nnelh Vwl&lt;•rl, S.Cretary; ',, cooference this PJSt aummer ~ ~es~~edu ~ t •
!C m
. '
·Mrs, Mioltul Taylor, Tru•ur. m Soou) which formed the As· e F P.~ s aA ·~~e• :on7
. er; )lite 1\artm Gr..no, ri· ian and Pacific Council, an a· on ". ay , P".
a
p m.
'.lllrtfr
•
Ugnment of nine nun-•:omniu. On Fndpy, April 21, t?' final
· M · J •· F "" h
nist 11atlons viewed b)' som• presentatmn by the RGC F1irr
0
.~ '"' • ...,uo ~~·
ps tht first step toward rogion- So~iely, "Orpheus." will
cep...,"'•1 -1 lliW
mem.,.r mw
..
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h
1 · th
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• own a1 7 p.m. a so m e
th • oI... '"' ,.Rr• mtl1108 I al poliiJCai organJZailon.
wm be tllltil niJh! ~nd ~ din· The 41-year&lt;~ld diplomat and '"• HaII Rec. Room .. ,
"I ... " I' · h
1 graduate of Rio Grande Colle•• The nen Issue of R10 s
NQN·RUST
·&lt;"·ner
W• .. "'- tn onor o
·
.
•
SMOKE SIGNALS
ALUMINUM
how
bfn.
!1 maklnJ qmlt a name fer hiJ11· paper,
.
.
EACH
, mtrdm
h ld
' self. In tum he is m•kJOg quite go on sale In Galhpohs on ·
FRAMES
u ·" cha'lllhpartl)'thwah• e f Mon : ~ neme for our own Rio Grand• day, Apr. 7. This gigantic issue,
..o\.arcL
a e orne 0 rs. 1Colle(e lh111Uihour·-''the world. one of th e b'1ggest yt· l, ""II
•• bc
· ·
·
.
I THIS P~l'l' WEEK AI' RIO: availaole In Davis
wr.~~'8 ,(!Wt ~ Dr. Alphu• 1\. Christtn8er., School of Nursing. Davi!·ShU·
80 Squart f11l
JUMBO SAG
N H
} ~ · Pretldent of Rio Grande Col· : ler, Glllingh/wl's Dl'Ufl Store,
Color-Fancy
·
Cl ~w n!"en
or D0::!; loge, returnell reCently lrom Iand Thomas Clothitra. Be
FOAM FILLED
u w IIPO . f "''"' 1 lour of li:urope with Stvtral w purchase 'his inue of
and Plain
CGhiest s!Jrtinl on 4Pfll ~h leadln~ American educators.
SMOKE SIGNALS.
· lhroug~ M•r 6tb. ,'2!';.enlry let Arcfljln social rraternf\Y ·
Stude~! ,llody eltcti·ons lor th•
'
., l . \'
1,11 ti.OO and plctu,Jl'•Jtt 10 be 1 "oprhtJ break party• ·a! ·
MayJlohi·'Queen; '"' r;:.~~;:;,~
rent to Mra. A. L. ~~ ia ho~·PI"' alumn- brother
senale Frl!lldent. VI
.
Velu" to 49c yd.
POUND :IAG
1
dent. and 11 SenaiDti; and for
· New Ittvtn. '1'11!1 \t'~ bt~ltl Buill! In Columbu.' on
Fancy Patt~~ and
NIYI Haven,, Hal'll!lr4, Apr. t. Pledge Jun Kaiaer
Student Judlclary Chief Jus·
.:..lfrt ,...,, .
llllivf member Geo:&amp;e
. lice. two a11ociate jusUces,
Plain. Save now at this
.
JIIIIIH will lito ville, htlth of Gallipolis, made two alternate juSlices are sched·
low low price.
ll1f wlnntrs on Maf I, tht we•keAI; trip.
uled ler Friday, April :11.
The •prini vacation officially Plods•• to Rlo't six Greek
1!14ed with the B a.m. class oD eocial organizations are
Monday, Apr. J. Only e i gh infllheir final woek&amp; of
weeks remain in lhe 1966 67
odemic year at RGC.
~ ~---- ~ •••.., .... _ . · .,
Tht outdoor bullttin bo•rd,
MFG. SPECIAL GROIJ .
M.~· llld Pbth. Jimmy Klnf, 1 Jilt of the Class of '66 IS ne•"· ll
MEN'.S COTTON TWILL
, ~}lave btfn ~1141111 InGer· 1J111 oomptetion. A rO&lt;f was adll·ll
_ , wbQt hf 11M '"tlonfl( tel to :he beard which is iocat'ld II
••
. , 1,11 jlte, Alr
viti~ hl1 dlrectl)r across Atwood
s:
~ Mrs.
lwallel, on from •he student center.
5·9 _
pr.
-Y·
• I Truek1 from the J•nkins Col!· II
eGrNn
• '
Johnoon of ' crete Jlroducto Company, Gall\-! I
IIStorl j polis are a familiar •iihl
tGrey
·• · RJy i Rio's campus. Racently th0'1ll
.J
''" Mra. 1Journeyod ID RGC to pour
Six"
291t
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"''"1111; Mr. c::;r;•te;;,.;f•:;;r_;;;"":;;w_;sld;:;ew;;;;;al:;;k•~~~~~~

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WITH EVERY
PURCHASE
MADE HERE

PllAY•
KR(JGER'S DOUBLE ·
SWEEPSTAKES BINGO
UP
TO

.SALE! PATIO &amp; LAWN

~e~ Hav!n

\ FURNIT UR.E

. . ~e~~ Notes

6-WEB
ROCKERS

I

BAYER
ASPIRINS

Breasts------

To Plor

\ Fmh Frying Chlclcon

49e

lb.

29e

lb.

47e

Fmh Frying Chicken

'

Livers ,_. -.. -.

Sliced·Bacon

r

Whole Legs -_.

lb.

45c

Backs &amp; Necks

lb.

"'· 59c

Giblets _-___ --

10c

.17

!"'·

Picnics_

Tennis Shoes &amp; Oxfords

.s

etat!oNd

Heavy Canvu

.99

rtNIJen·

HOUSEHOLD
Aluminum Ware

IPd Mra.
art vllillng

IIIII

Mrs.

ne
Kansas.
former

Uppers

Percolllor
14 cit. Covered S•uc• Ptl
e10 Quart Dish Pan•
t:J Qt. CO¥ered $auce Pen
13 P~. Seuco P1n Itt

JUST UNLOADED!
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gl Mr. and ,
lhle were Mrs. i
1114 Mrs. Mable 1
Middleport.
ClaM Paul Bur- !
'll'ahJma Jnd
and Mrs. Law'Jf~

!latloned in
. ....... Js 895th
' Sttn Francllc!o,

SALE! 4 CARLOADS

I LMk·N·Ite Utility !t•~

G

A• Ltw A•

.

MfG. .

All Materials For RIIIIOIIeUng
or Repair. FREt E~nt.\.ATIS.

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HOGG c\ ZUSPAN
MATERIALS COMPANY
......w.v.. '

•HOUSEHOLD · ·

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Catsup

· TOI' .V4LUE' IO.TAMPS

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Willi 'l1lo Purchod 01
, Qoo 11 n. Plct. Florida

LAbiES

Cor~1n1 L011118f

u ., IA-PPti··. . ..,.•.
· .\~,SANDALS

....... Chip 51Mb
Exp. 418/67

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Pineapple .•-,. -- ------ 4 :.:~ $1

CornMeal

-,.nt - S.YI 2'11

5

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Butttnnlllc .

at

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.

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cans

Wlllfl a All!. eoton

Ill.

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Coffee .•• -••• · •:- $1.49
Kleenex Tissue _.--.-. 5 ::.$1 Instant
J(nfer
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Black P~pper
- 3,~ : 1$1
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with "*e low IJI'Itel,·

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2

lfl~al.

Juga

tb,

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.,

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Kroger Bread _•.... -. 4 ;:. $1 Kroger Flour ------ 10 .... 89c

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59c

39c Fab --------·-- ......... ---:
11:11

ll&gt;.

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Yellow Corn

.
Jmce
· _______ ,,polc-...... 79c
range
0
Large Eggs ••. -·~' , 2 ..:89c

Krot•r Plain end 5.11.

'

Cut Blue lAke Green Beans or

K_P,....

~

Jl\'1'

5

'Del Monte.i.

Dol ,.,_, Sliced, Chuolr, CMIMcl

50 IIE}(TRA

Fancy Print&amp;

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Hair Spray ---------· 2 ':. $1

RUBBER

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. Wltli The Pun:ho10 01
1 Plcp. Country ()yon
Brooldoot Rollo

lORI

'""·lren C.ott.l! &amp; liolyoJ..r'

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313

1'I'~IP VALU!O STAMPS

K - Grado A Whit.

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...
'$1
..........
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Peaches
Dol Monti Yollow CHng

Cana

LADIES' &amp; CHILDREN'S

· Aql. Colort

Stewed Tomatoes
4 .:. $'1:00

No.2Yz

.97

·PILLOWS

DotMonlo

Pears

ROSE . BUSHES
-r-.
............ 4/llll'

: t' ,,
-~~

Hllo

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can

Del Monte

01..

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PLA$TIC. WARES ·'

• Check Our P•ntl!ne Specl1l
In Our $~room

Tho Pwehllt

1 Pre·Shrunk
1 Si~es 28 to 36

$

sn

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-

1 Wash·N·Wear
• The long Lean Look

3 PC.

To fr•m• your home or bam.

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Sport Jeans

TRAIN CASE-21" OVSRNITI!
26" TOURIST-IIut or Grwn

2x4 •.. 2x6 .. -2x10 ·-2x12

12"x4~'xS'

YOUNG MEN'S
HIP-HUGGER

LUGGAGE SET.

LUMBER

pkgs.

Couftru Club AU Flavors

TOI' VA&amp;.Ua liTAMI'S

MATCHED 3 PIECE

YOUR CHOIC&amp;

Fruit Cocktail

U-oz.

• •• • •

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SAVEJ4c
Del Monte Brand

$1
:Dinners ...···.. -· 3
59c
·'· Ice ~

Boys, 3¥.1·6

SANDALS

••

Sucher ar Armour Star Skirilt*'

bag 39c
Navy
Beans
......
4
Banquet Frozen

I

100

c
ea

~7 Qt.

I

Dubuque't "Famous QualltyU

Canned Ham 5 tb. $4.59 Pure Lard ". _4 :::1: 69c

lb.

qts.

\,

TOSS PILLOWS

12 Qt. Whistling Tea Kettle

79e ' .
.

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ASST. STYLES WITH
FANCY COVERINGS

MANUFACTU.ERS SALE

ti~.
·en

Dubuqut'l "Famous Quality"'

• • • • • • • • • • 1/2 gal.

.99

...,,... Rut· li1
1111'1. Robert
John·

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Oysters __ ... _..
lb. 49c

Slab Bacon

Dried

Dressing

Fine Americtn Mtde Qu•lity
MEN &amp; BOYS' MOLDED SOLE

WORK PANTS

lloush's Shoe Stor•

.

Emlitwu Salad

Women's DRESS
FLATS

$2-99

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Fresh Fr'Oien

Whole or Holl

$1.35

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FOAM

PRINTS

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Cannr-d Ham 10 lb. $7.89 Wemer~

SHREDDED

SOFT BED
PILLOWS

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lb.

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Frosh Roastll'g

Fresh Lean

1

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39c

lib. pkg.

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Cut-Up Tray

'

Lb. Pkg., 59c

'

Plus II Tap Vatuo Stamps with tho pun:hne
of 2 Pkea. 'reth or F....,. Piec• Chickel\
wllll -pan 5M llolow.

Sliced Bacon

, .~

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All Kl'flller chicken• art delivered fresh from tht far,.,
daily to

lb.

.

Pack lb.

Pork Steak .. _

pkg.

1

lb.

f •\

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Fmh Frying Chlckon

Thighs-------

lb.

Fresh Fryers
c

Fmh Frying Chicken

Wings -------

c\

lb.

Fmh Frying Chicken

Reg. 95~ Size

Reg. 89c Si11

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Froth Frying Ch!dcen

Fmh Frying· Chtclcen

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COLGATE
Toothpaste

Kroger Premium Quality

WHOL~

$500

' FAMILY SIZE

100 COUNT

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~!der the prppooed Stu· within the next few wl!fks. Rio
dent Body CoQstlt\ltion as
Basil G. Oeipolf, a native of ph.. l•

pre-revolutioniU'Y: Russia and a 1through··

"THEj·fESTIVAL

SHOPKRDCER

the Rellgioto&amp; Eln· game against CedarVIlle Col· Apr. 14 - Marietta · &lt;'4Uege Har~ey Colle8e - aw~~:;J~• ,
· Mo!li!uy, Apr. 3 lege on Snturday.. Apr. 8. Thi• - awuy; Saturd~Y. Aprtl 15 - Apr!l u, 17, ond :t.~ ga1l'es ''"'
· ~ . . 1 opener. will be a doublebea~· Ohio .Valley Cnlleg• do~hlaheader&amp;.

16 to

proved in an all-campus
lion by the students

I.

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()., AFU . l'lH'I· ftr nQJir wolt, ' \'\.. .. ·Jr•lnillji.,,Tl!e ' pll\fl~!l
· '' •nx. Ieurr~ faculty member of As· Baseball SOO!On n•• r'l.l'}'ived Ierf Other gJm,s slated lor Ap. l Monday, April IT .- lvl!&gt;reh!\l!f ~
·•·
.. #" JlltlTt~~l!~ t11&gt;l~il mujy •;~g-tl\ttl f! 19,m1&gt;t·t· '\!W·~· :;o).!ege, Wi!m•&gt;re, Ky. ,' Rio's Re;m•n will ope~ ' tne rll are: Tu•sday Apr . ll ~ · Wil· 1 ·~1nle Untversltn :· llf:l'!:i. .
cf RGC '1''1 on l'llursda}', ~r~. ship wiJjch they nope 0 Rt\•. in will tell\i.eifeotured speoke• at diamond season WiUI • hom•; mlngton College-away; Ft~day 'J'uesday, April 25 -1M

".lt.'·orkS for

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full approval

.PM
. ... ·
..-

.
.
Ill' IIEOitGI! SOfiiERVILtl! ed J&lt;•nt ~le. Uol.,.rslty and in miner mndittcations
Vltl!lllm -wln thwe ...., 1953 recelvl!l a mas~r·a de- pleted.
·· be peatoe?
~ i111m olhat in!tilub9Di
. :r!ltlt flmlllll' words lorm • ·Today, Dr. lee · If ~erv;n1 '' The E~ster
bu!"'lng quettion that II aaked the minister of (1&gt;roigo a!fai" ~hon!Z w~s
IHl
dally ihrtughout our land
ol the Republic of Korea. This i ar.
If th.re is peace, II just rna~· is one of the highest sovernmen· · the ·Ro~ · Erter of
~me lpdirectl~ through the ef· tal positions that can be obt~ln· Method~1 Church !"~',,~:;:k~~~~··· 1•
fQrtJ of IIIII! 1\10 GrJIII!e College ed .1n Korea. It .Is &lt;OOmpari· A ~ ;~n Fr&lt;mch Rornanllic
llulhllul, Dr. Tons won Lee. bl~ to the position held' by our: K'~~
• pt. 1M lfadllllltd flvm Ol!an Ru•k es s.oreu.rv of[' • onort ..apm!QI', w.en1on
' lji&lt;l In )111!(1. A fli!IVO ol the 0~· Sisto.
'
display . In th' P~vls ~tbra':f
"
,.~t, br sQUiht an ~mer!c~n
f.h~ past week. Th~ pnnt, ate
OPPOSITE
ldllc41top not only for lhe ~- Dr.. Lee has Ions been w~rk· .lor s.ale to lh' pubb~ lind ·~r:v
MARK V SUPER MKT.
~pt 9r himself b~t also fo: Ins ~ forelsn aff•trs a• he m prtce from $7.50 ID $25.00.
lAT.
the lttttmnent of -U mankind. participated tn the recent Man- Dr. .~rthur Q. li:f!Jtnscheld, •
.
' Afl!r letvlng lllo, Lee atten~· 11• Conferenee, and establish- residtnt of the W"hingtDn, D. · ·
e&lt;l the lntl!rnattonal Re!lar&lt;;h c. ar•• and 1 pt'\li":lllf at 1
,0
Center In Seoul, Korea ,n 111119. Georgetown Univtr.\ty sinco [
He ''"' served as 81000,. 0• 1924, will join the staff at Rio 1
dor to That!,and, as Jelegate to this fall as p~ofessor .of .chemls· j
tlle 17th. session of the Unitod try and chairman "' toe dil1·
Nation• IU.N.) General Assem. ston ol natural sciences.
TUBULAR ALUMINUM FRAMES
bly. and rs secntarv-t~&lt;neralto , COR~ECTION: TI1e One-Act
..I
WITH NON-RUST NYLON WEIS
the Pres1~ent of K•~rea.
Play '•stlval to be presented
NEW HAVE~ JUNIOR
RecenUy h• has ~een in tho by Rios dramatics department
WOMAN'S CI.UP
United Sial4:! to , hoa~ the K'l"· will be performed on Thursd~y,
SPECIAL Mli:ETING
ean del14ation at the Unil1d April r. and Frtd•y,
7 1n·
The New HJven Junior Worn· . Nations' discussion . oi Korean &lt;lead nf the dates
•n·
an's Club held a aptoial meet- I reunification. He was also ,e. nounc.d. Th• SIX
•
tng Clll M~rc~ 22 at tho home !cently doctor of taws degree ed, stud~nt-acted .pla~s Will ~;
of Mrs. Lymuel Meadows for from ·.{ent State Universlly.
gin at ,B . lo p.m. m Commuml,
the purpose of electing officers I Now back to the SI;Jlemen: Hall. htgh school students Will
for the cominl yur. 1'h• out· : made Willi regard to I+Je lndl- be admitted .FREE. fhe remam. · going offle&lt;!rs are Mrs. A. L. reel efforts of Dr. Lee In hring. der of tire public w11l '&gt;e adm1tted
Sprouse, Pmldrnt; Mro. Wayne Jng peace in Vietnam.
lor 25 cents per person.
CapehQrt, Vice Presipeot: Mrs. Political unrest throughout Alpha Mu Betz social
RlchlNI Grlnttea4, Secretary, SO!llheast ,losfll " part of t h 0 lty Will hold a skatmg party,
,.,,
1~umua 1 cause-effect cvcle
of upr 1··sin•"
open to the publ1c.
on Wednos·
an d "Mra.
.
,.. .~
.
Tre'lf""l"rer
· Mea4Aiw1 llepnr!Or, New o!fl· ln Vietnam and other botder. day, Apr. 5 m the .
1Youth Center, Gallipolis.
.,..:,.,
M W
tng nations.
EASY .
7-WEB
cera t ww~ were rs. ayne
HB •
Tri 1
"
c~art, Prtsllifnt: Mrs. A. To 'oothe this
soothe"'
onJour
~esse . an .
ld t M Asian unrest Dr Lee d•sil·-' ward·wmmng French)ilm, will
FOLDING
L Sprouse, VI et "n.s en ; "·
• ·
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h' W ·
F.OLDING
•, K•nnelh Vwl&lt;•rl, S.Cretary; ',, cooference this PJSt aummer ~ ~es~~edu ~ t •
!C m
. '
·Mrs, Mioltul Taylor, Tru•ur. m Soou) which formed the As· e F P.~ s aA ·~~e• :on7
. er; )lite 1\artm Gr..no, ri· ian and Pacific Council, an a· on ". ay , P".
a
p m.
'.lllrtfr
•
Ugnment of nine nun-•:omniu. On Fndpy, April 21, t?' final
· M · J •· F "" h
nist 11atlons viewed b)' som• presentatmn by the RGC F1irr
0
.~ '"' • ...,uo ~~·
ps tht first step toward rogion- So~iely, "Orpheus." will
cep...,"'•1 -1 lliW
mem.,.r mw
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1 · th
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• own a1 7 p.m. a so m e
th • oI... '"' ,.Rr• mtl1108 I al poliiJCai organJZailon.
wm be tllltil niJh! ~nd ~ din· The 41-year&lt;~ld diplomat and '"• HaII Rec. Room .. ,
"I ... " I' · h
1 graduate of Rio Grande Colle•• The nen Issue of R10 s
NQN·RUST
·&lt;"·ner
W• .. "'- tn onor o
·
.
•
SMOKE SIGNALS
ALUMINUM
how
bfn.
!1 maklnJ qmlt a name fer hiJ11· paper,
.
.
EACH
, mtrdm
h ld
' self. In tum he is m•kJOg quite go on sale In Galhpohs on ·
FRAMES
u ·" cha'lllhpartl)'thwah• e f Mon : ~ neme for our own Rio Grand• day, Apr. 7. This gigantic issue,
..o\.arcL
a e orne 0 rs. 1Colle(e lh111Uihour·-''the world. one of th e b'1ggest yt· l, ""II
•• bc
· ·
·
.
I THIS P~l'l' WEEK AI' RIO: availaole In Davis
wr.~~'8 ,(!Wt ~ Dr. Alphu• 1\. Christtn8er., School of Nursing. Davi!·ShU·
80 Squart f11l
JUMBO SAG
N H
} ~ · Pretldent of Rio Grande Col· : ler, Glllingh/wl's Dl'Ufl Store,
Color-Fancy
·
Cl ~w n!"en
or D0::!; loge, returnell reCently lrom Iand Thomas Clothitra. Be
FOAM FILLED
u w IIPO . f "''"' 1 lour of li:urope with Stvtral w purchase 'his inue of
and Plain
CGhiest s!Jrtinl on 4Pfll ~h leadln~ American educators.
SMOKE SIGNALS.
· lhroug~ M•r 6tb. ,'2!';.enlry let Arcfljln social rraternf\Y ·
Stude~! ,llody eltcti·ons lor th•
'
., l . \'
1,11 ti.OO and plctu,Jl'•Jtt 10 be 1 "oprhtJ break party• ·a! ·
MayJlohi·'Queen; '"' r;:.~~;:;,~
rent to Mra. A. L. ~~ ia ho~·PI"' alumn- brother
senale Frl!lldent. VI
.
Velu" to 49c yd.
POUND :IAG
1
dent. and 11 SenaiDti; and for
· New Ittvtn. '1'11!1 \t'~ bt~ltl Buill! In Columbu.' on
Fancy Patt~~ and
NIYI Haven,, Hal'll!lr4, Apr. t. Pledge Jun Kaiaer
Student Judlclary Chief Jus·
.:..lfrt ,...,, .
llllivf member Geo:&amp;e
. lice. two a11ociate jusUces,
Plain. Save now at this
.
JIIIIIH will lito ville, htlth of Gallipolis, made two alternate juSlices are sched·
low low price.
ll1f wlnntrs on Maf I, tht we•keAI; trip.
uled ler Friday, April :11.
The •prini vacation officially Plods•• to Rlo't six Greek
1!14ed with the B a.m. class oD eocial organizations are
Monday, Apr. J. Only e i gh infllheir final woek&amp; of
weeks remain in lhe 1966 67
odemic year at RGC.
~ ~---- ~ •••.., .... _ . · .,
Tht outdoor bullttin bo•rd,
MFG. SPECIAL GROIJ .
M.~· llld Pbth. Jimmy Klnf, 1 Jilt of the Class of '66 IS ne•"· ll
MEN'.S COTTON TWILL
, ~}lave btfn ~1141111 InGer· 1J111 oomptetion. A rO&lt;f was adll·ll
_ , wbQt hf 11M '"tlonfl( tel to :he beard which is iocat'ld II
••
. , 1,11 jlte, Alr
viti~ hl1 dlrectl)r across Atwood
s:
~ Mrs.
lwallel, on from •he student center.
5·9 _
pr.
-Y·
• I Truek1 from the J•nkins Col!· II
eGrNn
• '
Johnoon of ' crete Jlroducto Company, Gall\-! I
IIStorl j polis are a familiar •iihl
tGrey
·• · RJy i Rio's campus. Racently th0'1ll
.J
''" Mra. 1Journeyod ID RGC to pour
Six"
291t
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WITH EVERY
PURCHASE
MADE HERE

PllAY•
KR(JGER'S DOUBLE ·
SWEEPSTAKES BINGO
UP
TO

.SALE! PATIO &amp; LAWN

~e~ Hav!n

\ FURNIT UR.E

. . ~e~~ Notes

6-WEB
ROCKERS

I

BAYER
ASPIRINS

Breasts------

To Plor

\ Fmh Frying Chlclcon

49e

lb.

29e

lb.

47e

Fmh Frying Chicken

'

Livers ,_. -.. -.

Sliced·Bacon

r

Whole Legs -_.

lb.

45c

Backs &amp; Necks

lb.

"'· 59c

Giblets _-___ --

10c

.17

!"'·

Picnics_

Tennis Shoes &amp; Oxfords

.s

etat!oNd

Heavy Canvu

.99

rtNIJen·

HOUSEHOLD
Aluminum Ware

IPd Mra.
art vllillng

IIIII

Mrs.

ne
Kansas.
former

Uppers

Percolllor
14 cit. Covered S•uc• Ptl
e10 Quart Dish Pan•
t:J Qt. CO¥ered $auce Pen
13 P~. Seuco P1n Itt

JUST UNLOADED!
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lhle were Mrs. i
1114 Mrs. Mable 1
Middleport.
ClaM Paul Bur- !
'll'ahJma Jnd
and Mrs. Law'Jf~

!latloned in
. ....... Js 895th
' Sttn Francllc!o,

SALE! 4 CARLOADS

I LMk·N·Ite Utility !t•~

G

A• Ltw A•

.

MfG. .

All Materials For RIIIIOIIeUng
or Repair. FREt E~nt.\.ATIS.

.
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HOGG c\ ZUSPAN
MATERIALS COMPANY
......w.v.. '

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· TOI' .V4LUE' IO.TAMPS

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Willi 'l1lo Purchod 01
, Qoo 11 n. Plct. Florida

LAbiES

Cor~1n1 L011118f

u ., IA-PPti··. . ..,.•.
· .\~,SANDALS

....... Chip 51Mb
Exp. 418/67

'

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CornMeal

-,.nt - S.YI 2'11

5

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Butttnnlllc .

at

R.

.

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cans

Wlllfl a All!. eoton

Ill.

' .

Coffee .•• -••• · •:- $1.49
Kleenex Tissue _.--.-. 5 ::.$1 Instant
J(nfer
..
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Black P~pper
- 3,~ : 1$1
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with "*e low IJI'Itel,·

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2

lfl~al.

Juga

tb,

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.,

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Kroger Pure

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Kroger Bread _•.... -. 4 ;:. $1 Kroger Flour ------ 10 .... 89c

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59c

39c Fab --------·-- ......... ---:
11:11

ll&gt;.

l

Yellow Corn

.
Jmce
· _______ ,,polc-...... 79c
range
0
Large Eggs ••. -·~' , 2 ..:89c

Krot•r Plain end 5.11.

'

Cut Blue lAke Green Beans or

K_P,....

~

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5

'Del Monte.i.

Dol ,.,_, Sliced, Chuolr, CMIMcl

50 IIE}(TRA

Fancy Print&amp;

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Hair Spray ---------· 2 ':. $1

RUBBER

._._-

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Dol-

. Wltli The Pun:ho10 01
1 Plcp. Country ()yon
Brooldoot Rollo

lORI

'""·lren C.ott.l! &amp; liolyoJ..r'

.

313

1'I'~IP VALU!O STAMPS

K - Grado A Whit.

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...
'$1
..........
s
Peaches
Dol Monti Yollow CHng

Cana

LADIES' &amp; CHILDREN'S

· Aql. Colort

Stewed Tomatoes
4 .:. $'1:00

No.2Yz

.97

·PILLOWS

DotMonlo

Pears

ROSE . BUSHES
-r-.
............ 4/llll'

: t' ,,
-~~

Hllo

.E· ~~·i' , ,.

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- Any Pkg.

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can

Del Monte

01..

,,N'II~~T.S~IIV. $ffl,ES

PLA$TIC. WARES ·'

• Check Our P•ntl!ne Specl1l
In Our $~room

Tho Pwehllt

1 Pre·Shrunk
1 Si~es 28 to 36

$

sn

~,)~ •·I

-

1 Wash·N·Wear
• The long Lean Look

3 PC.

To fr•m• your home or bam.

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Sport Jeans

TRAIN CASE-21" OVSRNITI!
26" TOURIST-IIut or Grwn

2x4 •.. 2x6 .. -2x10 ·-2x12

12"x4~'xS'

YOUNG MEN'S
HIP-HUGGER

LUGGAGE SET.

LUMBER

pkgs.

Couftru Club AU Flavors

TOI' VA&amp;.Ua liTAMI'S

MATCHED 3 PIECE

YOUR CHOIC&amp;

Fruit Cocktail

U-oz.

• •• • •

.,

SAVEJ4c
Del Monte Brand

$1
:Dinners ...···.. -· 3
59c
·'· Ice ~

Boys, 3¥.1·6

SANDALS

••

Sucher ar Armour Star Skirilt*'

bag 39c
Navy
Beans
......
4
Banquet Frozen

I

100

c
ea

~7 Qt.

I

Dubuque't "Famous QualltyU

Canned Ham 5 tb. $4.59 Pure Lard ". _4 :::1: 69c

lb.

qts.

\,

TOSS PILLOWS

12 Qt. Whistling Tea Kettle

79e ' .
.

~Ytrad'. '

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FANCY COVERINGS

MANUFACTU.ERS SALE

ti~.
·en

Dubuqut'l "Famous Quality"'

• • • • • • • • • • 1/2 gal.

.99

...,,... Rut· li1
1111'1. Robert
John·

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Oysters __ ... _..
lb. 49c

Slab Bacon

Dried

Dressing

Fine Americtn Mtde Qu•lity
MEN &amp; BOYS' MOLDED SOLE

WORK PANTS

lloush's Shoe Stor•

.

Emlitwu Salad

Women's DRESS
FLATS

$2-99

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Fresh Fr'Oien

Whole or Holl

$1.35

.

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PRINTS

." -

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-__ ~ .. ·... ,.,: .tt"9c.
Cannr-d Ham 10 lb. $7.89 Wemer~

SHREDDED

SOFT BED
PILLOWS

,

..

Fmh

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;; Jf:

"

59c Chicken _-. :·. _ .n.... 33c

lb.

~

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Frosh Roastll'g

Fresh Lean

1

n:

Jnsu~

39c

lib. pkg.

•:r

Cut-Up Tray

'

Lb. Pkg., 59c

'

Plus II Tap Vatuo Stamps with tho pun:hne
of 2 Pkea. 'reth or F....,. Piec• Chickel\
wllll -pan 5M llolow.

Sliced Bacon

, .~

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All Kl'flller chicken• art delivered fresh from tht far,.,
daily to

lb.

.

Pack lb.

Pork Steak .. _

pkg.

1

lb.

f •\

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Fmh Frying Chlckon

Thighs-------

lb.

Fresh Fryers
c

Fmh Frying Chicken

Wings -------

c\

lb.

Fmh Frying Chicken

Reg. 95~ Size

Reg. 89c Si11

j

Froth Frying Ch!dcen

Fmh Frying· Chtclcen

.. • ...

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No Pul'&lt;hott Reqolrt4

COLGATE
Toothpaste

Kroger Premium Quality

WHOL~

$500

' FAMILY SIZE

100 COUNT

.98

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:: ii'F

MIDDlEPORT TH~~~:

+ .. , , .

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1961 CHEVROLET 8 PASS.

$595 .
SubUrban, 6. cyJ. engine, 4 speed trano. Heav)' duty t.ii'oa,

heater. For that large famUy. See this.
,, ·· _,, Willi All ltmu
ptr Wlri. .,.. htltrtlott.
MiniMUM· Clta... 1JC
, U c•nfl ,., 'Wtrd, till,.. oetlllfCifl
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11 cenh ,., Word. ela ctnMculi¥1
·. llttrtlont,
ft ,_, C.M DltHUIH on Plltl ecll
lftd M paid within 10 days.
CAIIIO OF TMANKS &amp;. OBITUARIEI
SUO tor 50 word minimum. E1ch
tcUIIti0"'-1
·.

worcl tc.

ILIND ADS
AddHitMI SSe CMrt• pu Advlr-

engine, radio, heater, good H.D. tires, rear bumper, West
Coast mirror, white top over b]ue finish, nice and sharp.

1964 CHEVROLET V2 TON PANEL

$1395

V6' engine, auto. trans., power steering and brakes, radto,
heater, Ute new tires. Positraction rear axle.
·

Pomeroy Motor

Co.

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bine trans. Power steering, ::;onomatic radio, custom pad·
ded cushions. Delun wheel cov..., Special Spring· price,
$2946.00.
.

BLAETTNARS

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SAlfS &amp; ·'S,~YJCE

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M~JU~E

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MARINE
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Sl'EREO • RADIO

· eii!ellelit eondiuon, ·
speaker jacks, vernier tuning,
dual cbannel sound, etA:. .BaJ.
ance only fiUZ. Call se'M218.

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Servlce1

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PHONI 't9Ml.Q .

OPEN EVES. 9:00 PA

OFFICI HOUR$
I1SO •· m. t. 5:00 P. m.. a.. l,
, l:tt •· m. to 12:00 Nton. saturcla'
'1'; IT'S EAIY TO PI.ACI A

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·

1964 CHEVROLET 8' FLEETSIDE PICKUP _ $i550
One local owner witb low mileage and nice and ' clf)an Va

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HliA1'1NG' • .

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AIR CONDITIONING .
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ONI

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Pomtroy,.p.

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I'OMEROY, OHIO

SERVICE·. .

WANT AD
PHONI! Uf.11S6

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• Cor • Truck • ~oter
Core eJI.ulldOitr,·
.

CARRIER WANTED

eAnyTYP• ·· .·.

KEITH GOBLE

(Boy or Gi rll

For Mulberry Ave.

F~RD

POMEROY

fHF. BORN LOSER

APPLY AT THE
DAILY SENTINEl
OFFICE

By BRANNER

WIMNiE WINKLE
I CSET

® V~,WENDY:

Mechanic Street

FROM
WHO HAVe

llH5 ORPHAN.'&gt;GE WILL.

CARE FOR CHILDREN
IN 1\IE eAME WAY we.
ARE ~ELPI~ HONEY
AND 6UNNY CAINE.

Pomeroy, Ohio

By HOWIE SCifAEIDER

EEK &amp; MEEK

LISTEN, I JUST CAI-l'T
TOlERATE 'ltt!R GOOFING
OFF AIJYMORE! I'M
WJIJI&gt;. HWE 10 GET
&lt;()UGH WITH '1\?U !

APARENT.

OKA~~MART­
MOU I~\ START

COON TINS!

100, en, '18, 11.
"/6. '15, "11/-o '13, '12.

ly KING

,1...

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
•• A&gt;lD AtJ01\1fi&lt;l\llt.lG, MR:.

BLAm'NARS

ll~OTT. IF 'IOU 91!01'""~~ OUR.
~llO'l. WE 'NOfol'T"5ib!' liU.

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PtSr YOJit SUllO all" OF

"61S11!5S!

LlnLE ORPHAN ANNIE

By HAlO~ GRAY

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va., TIMII79.

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1961 CHEVROLET 8 PASS.

$595 .
SubUrban, 6. cyJ. engine, 4 speed trano. Heav)' duty t.ii'oa,

heater. For that large famUy. See this.
,, ·· _,, Willi All ltmu
ptr Wlri. .,.. htltrtlott.
MiniMUM· Clta... 1JC
, U c•nfl ,., 'Wtrd, till,.. oetlllfCifl
~'*

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·. llttrtlont,
ft ,_, C.M DltHUIH on Plltl ecll
lftd M paid within 10 days.
CAIIIO OF TMANKS &amp;. OBITUARIEI
SUO tor 50 word minimum. E1ch
tcUIIti0"'-1
·.

worcl tc.

ILIND ADS
AddHitMI SSe CMrt• pu Advlr-

engine, radio, heater, good H.D. tires, rear bumper, West
Coast mirror, white top over b]ue finish, nice and sharp.

1964 CHEVROLET V2 TON PANEL

$1395

V6' engine, auto. trans., power steering and brakes, radto,
heater, Ute new tires. Positraction rear axle.
·

Pomeroy Motor

Co.

'

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Th1o II tho full lilzed Bulck,128" wheelbase. Super Tur·
bine trans. Power steering, ::;onomatic radio, custom pad·
ded cushions. Delun wheel cov..., Special Spring· price,
$2946.00.
.

BLAETTNARS

.

I

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SAlfS &amp; ·'S,~YJCE

,

M~JU~E

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. ·. LlttnM .
~WAIWL
MARINE
'
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Sl'EREO • RADIO

· eii!ellelit eondiuon, ·
speaker jacks, vernier tuning,
dual cbannel sound, etA:. .BaJ.
ance only fiUZ. Call se'M218.

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Servlce1

For Sale

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PHONI 't9Ml.Q .

OPEN EVES. 9:00 PA

OFFICI HOUR$
I1SO •· m. t. 5:00 P. m.. a.. l,
, l:tt •· m. to 12:00 Nton. saturcla'
'1'; IT'S EAIY TO PI.ACI A

.

·

1964 CHEVROLET 8' FLEETSIDE PICKUP _ $i550
One local owner witb low mileage and nice and ' clf)an Va

tiMMIIIt.

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HliA1'1NG' • .

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AIR CONDITIONING .
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F~RD

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APPLY AT THE
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By BRANNER

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CARE FOR CHILDREN
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ARE ~ELPI~ HONEY
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Pomeroy, Ohio

By HOWIE SCifAEIDER

EEK &amp; MEEK

LISTEN, I JUST CAI-l'T
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Pt. PleaJant Junior Woman's t1ve.
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Club will be held Friday at 6:30 Mr. and Mtl!• .(lene .Jeffefi i mond Cottrill, Harrisonvllle Crowe, Jr., and children of Ak- . following Sunday Sch~ol, '
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Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jordan
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old Duncin, 50, HeiJd!"son, waJ i41oll~
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en from the swim, made lt 1 Mrs. Sarah Rife and Mrs.
sal ely . to .~ho~e after the two 1George Martin made a bus18
men JUmped . mlo the 0 hI o ness trip to Pomeroy Saturday.
River from N1e Ohio
shore I Mrs. Margie Rife and
near Ihe Silm Bridge early j daughters Shelley and Mi!zliej
Tuesday mormng.
, of Rutland, spent Sunday
According to reports, llohbins l· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rife.

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early morninJ pluni• and Ro1&gt; ,_and Mrs. George Beveridge anH
bins said lhe current wu very !children Fred and Cathy Jo
swift and he los! German near!' Winfield, W. Va., also Mr. and
the middle of the river, 4n em- !\Irs. George G. s..ton and
piQye of the City leo and Fuel drtn Debbie, David and Timdocli on the Ohio at 2nd Street ' mie of East Liberty.
r-p&lt;irlw hearinK cril!l al help Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooka of
from approximately 1211 1..1 Albany Rt. I, and Billy Vatella.
opt in !he water about 3 a.m. 11ocal, spent Friday evening with
The dock io l!lllrly four blockl i Mr. and Mro. Charles Rife.
lr1lm "1Jere the two men en· Rife Ia 1101 very welL
!ered the water.
I Mr. Geora• Marlin took Mr.
Robbins cam' to •hore near . and Mrs. Charles Rile to AI·
the mouth of !he Ohio and : bany Thursday afternoon to
Kanawha river and reported : Baumgaertel.
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1 Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Rife,
Albany, Rt. 4, Mr .and Mrs,
i Henry Frank a! POQieroy, Rt.
3, Mr. and Mrs. Uaye Canode
1 of Albany Rt., and Mr•. Sarah
Rife, 'Shelley and Mlizif pf Rutland, Mr. and Mrs. Ricbard
Lee Rife and cllildren were SunPT. PLEASANT - A civil, day af!ernoop coll•r• with Mrs.
aollpn hal' ·~n filed In the of. I Fay Wood and Mil.
fite. of Circuit Cieri&lt; .
Rife.
SQh!Jilz %!)'1~ 'l'hod.u ·A.
Mrs. E!hcl Rile, w~o hJa em·
Q&lt;T a1KI Max!ne Oldaker vs. ! ploymenl at Hotztr Hosptlal in
Sll~ Stewart, Mason, W. Va. ! Gallipolis, called Ill ~tr
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a) ed two vehicle acddent oc-1 Sunday.
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FOR VISIT
clpll"ing the defendant neg)i- BONN IUPI) -West G'r!Pan '
&amp;!fllly drove her vehicle against Chancellor Kurt O.oril 1\t"lnllltlf vehicle causing ; ;;~'!'lilt . baa been invited to P'f ·'"
iojurleo to botb the plaintiffs. 1
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' Lewos Smith, Mrs. Ruth Star- . Mrs. Bernice McKnl•hl and
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Idaughter, Dayton, spent Sun- met al Columboa School 'Wed- Iand sons, Columbus.
vlsll'ed'
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cident . at 11:45 a.m. on Rt. 2 i wiU be the guest :;peak.:!r of tit~ Mr. and Mrl. Clifton Fraley, day and Monday with her par- nesday evening to formulate I with Mr. 'and· Mrs. Fern Gllloif
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two moles south of Polnt·Pleas- •affair.
,Jr., Mann, W. Va,, were week ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mark- plans for the annual Columbia ,-·- - · - ~-'
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~oqhway from a· parking space Ibe held also with MrJ. Do~ld parents, Mr. and Mil. Car i! Mrs. Laura Krebs and Boff. Ibanquet on June 3 al the AI- :
o~to the face of oncollling traf· j T. Harvey, w. va., \General I Greenlees. other guests on Sun- · Mr. _and Mrs. Sidney Parker bany schooL
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foe and was struck m tbe rear jFederation Woman'• Club Jun- day at the GreeDlees hom,!ot Bolovar VISited at ~he horne Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson and
Rl'· eP ng
Your Oependoblt
by f ear driven by Jam.. Eu- lior Director, lho installtn, of· were Mr.· and Mrs. Donald i of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pa~rela , Kalherine Weaver and ,
gen• Folden, 21,
Frederick, ,flclil'.
,Smltb and Betty of Belpre, The ' Ney Carpenter.
Ray Myers were received as ,
Oealer for
Maryland; Property damage ·
Fraleys and Greenlees and Ril·! Mrs. Fred Harrison and son, new members when the doors
was estimated atii!OII but 'lheJ1 '
Ia Rhoades called on Mr. and jBrel, spent a few days with her of the Mt. Union Church were I
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Mrs. Darl Hooper and daugh- I, parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Brad ' opened during special servlres
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The Sheriff's deparbnent In·
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ters in Athens on Sunday afler-[Massey and family. The. Har· on Easter. Easter Sunday atvestigat~d 1 on• car mishap
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i"sons who have been hvmg at lendance al the church , wa&lt;
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Monday night resulting in f7110 . 0~
Mr. and Mrs. William Lawwn lSpringfield, are moving to an- 145. Other activities enjoyed I
Phont WY 2-25,0
est•rnated v_roperty damage but
and family and Walter Jordan !other place aoon.
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no personal~'njury, Charleo R,
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-~ Bail, 22, of untin&amp;ton told off~ Ellen Holland lo spending
cers his vehic e dropped off the Isome time tn Dayton with her
edge of the highway on Rt. 35 son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
causing him to lose control of and Mrs. Errol Pickett and
his vehicle.. Ball wao c1Iargel! 1Rickii Lee. Rickii Lee was
with failure to havo vehicle un- scheduled for sutgery. other I
der cuntro!.
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guesto from here visiting at
Arrests recorded at tbe couil- the Pickett home during the
ty j~il in the past twenty-four weekend were Mrs. Laura
hours were: Elsworth "Pete" Krebs and oon, and Mr. and
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nt'th D. Stanley, 40, Mason, W. Jumbus, and Mr. and Mrs. i
Va. charged with driving while , Guy Swift and daugbler, JeS!:I- '
intoxicaled.
ca, Atlanta, Ga .. , spent Easter
wllh Mrs. ilia Perry and Frank.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Culwell and Mr.
and Mrs. William Culwell were
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Tackett,
Mrs. Ed Hensley and daughter,
Flatwoods, Ky.; Mary Collier,
Cincinnati ; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
RICI! llld sons, Columbuo, and
"The Store
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operalion' in lhe Ohio River Mr. and Mrs.' William Holling
, for B•lly German, !3, Pt. Pleao- and Mrs. Edwin Tagu~, Colum6, 7 and.};
. ani. ~·reb re':'meld V/1 efdinesd:! Ibus, ind Mri. Rosa Yates, Ham.
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tor, accompan)ed hJh) to co. ti .es.
Iand Mr. and Mrs. yt!urles Gas-' , Sunrise services on StaJ'I(ey Hill ! f,nmll~ of Da~!I/P\ •mt, l 'h. 0~ ' i'P~ ' - , ,.....
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Club will be held Friday at 6:30 Mr. and Mtl!• .(lene .Jeffefi i mond Cottrill, Harrisonvllle Crowe, Jr., and children of Ak- . following Sunday Sch~ol, '
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p. ,m, ~~ with a dinner 1 and family, Mlsl Jullll' .Bo!r!llao, 1Mr. and Mrs. Eld~ Dailey, Mr. ron.
Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jordan
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old Duncin, 50, HeiJd!"son, waJ i41oll~
f''' and daughter were 'Easter daughters · and Mr. and Mro. , Tprner, Jack Lowther, Mrs. er, Mrs. Faye Jordan,,
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early morninJ pluni• and Ro1&gt; ,_and Mrs. George Beveridge anH
bins said lhe current wu very !children Fred and Cathy Jo
swift and he los! German near!' Winfield, W. Va., also Mr. and
the middle of the river, 4n em- !\Irs. George G. s..ton and
piQye of the City leo and Fuel drtn Debbie, David and Timdocli on the Ohio at 2nd Street ' mie of East Liberty.
r-p&lt;irlw hearinK cril!l al help Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooka of
from approximately 1211 1..1 Albany Rt. I, and Billy Vatella.
opt in !he water about 3 a.m. 11ocal, spent Friday evening with
The dock io l!lllrly four blockl i Mr. and Mro. Charles Rife.
lr1lm "1Jere the two men en· Rife Ia 1101 very welL
!ered the water.
I Mr. Geora• Marlin took Mr.
Robbins cam' to •hore near . and Mrs. Charles Rile to AI·
the mouth of !he Ohio and : bany Thursday afternoon to
Kanawha river and reported : Baumgaertel.
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1 Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Rife,
Albany, Rt. 4, Mr .and Mrs,
i Henry Frank a! POQieroy, Rt.
3, Mr. and Mrs. Uaye Canode
1 of Albany Rt., and Mr•. Sarah
Rife, 'Shelley and Mlizif pf Rutland, Mr. and Mrs. Ricbard
Lee Rife and cllildren were SunPT. PLEASANT - A civil, day af!ernoop coll•r• with Mrs.
aollpn hal' ·~n filed In the of. I Fay Wood and Mil.
fite. of Circuit Cieri&lt; .
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Mrs. E!hcl Rile, w~o hJa em·
Q&lt;T a1KI Max!ne Oldaker vs. ! ploymenl at Hotztr Hosptlal in
Sll~ Stewart, Mason, W. Va. ! Gallipolis, called Ill ~tr
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and ,J . W. Burke and son.
' Lewos Smith, Mrs. Ruth Star- . Mrs. Bernice McKnl•hl and
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Idaughter, Dayton, spent Sun- met al Columboa School 'Wed- Iand sons, Columbus.
vlsll'ed'
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cident . at 11:45 a.m. on Rt. 2 i wiU be the guest :;peak.:!r of tit~ Mr. and Mrl. Clifton Fraley, day and Monday with her par- nesday evening to formulate I with Mr. 'and· Mrs. Fern Gllloif
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two moles south of Polnt·Pleas- •affair.
,Jr., Mann, W. Va,, were week ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mark- plans for the annual Columbia ,-·- - · - ~-'
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ant' Duncan pulled on!A) t h e An installation of officers Will end guests at tht homo of her ' ins and family and his mol her' High School Alumni Association
~oqhway from a· parking space Ibe held also with MrJ. Do~ld parents, Mr. and Mil. Car i! Mrs. Laura Krebs and Boff. Ibanquet on June 3 al the AI- :
o~to the face of oncollling traf· j T. Harvey, w. va., \General I Greenlees. other guests on Sun- · Mr. _and Mrs. Sidney Parker bany schooL
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foe and was struck m tbe rear jFederation Woman'• Club Jun- day at the GreeDlees hom,!ot Bolovar VISited at ~he horne Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson and
Rl'· eP ng
Your Oependoblt
by f ear driven by Jam.. Eu- lior Director, lho installtn, of· were Mr.· and Mrs. Donald i of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pa~rela , Kalherine Weaver and ,
gen• Folden, 21,
Frederick, ,flclil'.
,Smltb and Betty of Belpre, The ' Ney Carpenter.
Ray Myers were received as ,
Oealer for
Maryland; Property damage ·
Fraleys and Greenlees and Ril·! Mrs. Fred Harrison and son, new members when the doors
was estimated atii!OII but 'lheJ1 '
Ia Rhoades called on Mr. and jBrel, spent a few days with her of the Mt. Union Church were I
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Mrs. Darl Hooper and daugh- I, parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Brad ' opened during special servlres
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The Sheriff's deparbnent In·
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ters in Athens on Sunday afler-[Massey and family. The. Har· on Easter. Easter Sunday atvestigat~d 1 on• car mishap
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i"sons who have been hvmg at lendance al the church , wa&lt;
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Monday night resulting in f7110 . 0~
Mr. and Mrs. William Lawwn lSpringfield, are moving to an- 145. Other activities enjoyed I
Phont WY 2-25,0
est•rnated v_roperty damage but
and family and Walter Jordan !other place aoon.
during the Easter season at r ,..,.,=,.,..,,,.,==~"""""""""===""""""="""~·.,·-----=-~
no personal~'njury, Charleo R,
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-~ Bail, 22, of untin&amp;ton told off~ Ellen Holland lo spending
cers his vehic e dropped off the Isome time tn Dayton with her
edge of the highway on Rt. 35 son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
causing him to lose control of and Mrs. Errol Pickett and
his vehicle.. Ball wao c1Iargel! 1Rickii Lee. Rickii Lee was
with failure to havo vehicle un- scheduled for sutgery. other I
der cuntro!.
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guesto from here visiting at
Arrests recorded at tbe couil- the Pickett home during the
ty j~il in the past twenty-four weekend were Mrs. Laura
hours were: Elsworth "Pete" Krebs and oon, and Mr. and
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nt'th D. Stanley, 40, Mason, W. Jumbus, and Mr. and Mrs. i
Va. charged with driving while , Guy Swift and daugbler, JeS!:I- '
intoxicaled.
ca, Atlanta, Ga .. , spent Easter
wllh Mrs. ilia Perry and Frank.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Culwell and Mr.
and Mrs. William Culwell were
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Tackett,
Mrs. Ed Hensley and daughter,
Flatwoods, Ky.; Mary Collier,
Cincinnati ; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
RICI! llld sons, Columbuo, and
"The Store
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operalion' in lhe Ohio River Mr. and Mrs.' William Holling
, for B•lly German, !3, Pt. Pleao- and Mrs. Edwin Tagu~, Colum6, 7 and.};
. ani. ~·reb re':'meld V/1 efdinesd:! Ibus, ind Mri. Rosa Yates, Ham.
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munlty to be Mid in .
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m any way IS eked to and Mrs. Paul Smari. · ,,.
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Omicron Imade at a meeting
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held in May at lile . regular IChapter of Vinton, Meiga and ' aflemOPn , at )heJ Firi!f
m~etlng of G~p I of the om· !Jackson , c!otmttes.
ChurcH In Middleport. The
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port Frrst Umted Pr~sbyte&lt;Jan [ed in scholarsbipa for the 1967• Rev, Howarq Ruppel! are
.,,, .' Plans were made for a May ,of Mrs . Leo Kennedy, Sr.,
Wednesday
Chureh Monday evemng at thel68 school year, More than 500 deans of tfie school.
PAST CJnEFS of Magnolia hom~ of Mrs. Larry Anderson. persons attended "lile conven- '
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Tern le will meet Wednesday i Mrs. Edw~rd Crooka gave fa- tlon
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1 Mrs Dale Smith tvorite scripture readings includ·
•'.· meeHng of the Session of the pita!
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Tn ' 1ing the "Twenty-third Psalm"
materials were evaluated,..,OJoardlll
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Sprmg Ave., omeroy,
ur.. :and "One Hundredth Psalm,"
I SOns are
discuosed. Mrs. Allen ''
Ch h M ~
. Yal the It was announced that thelday, AprilS, wltli Mrs. Edith . ~Thomas Kelly gave de·
is acting as secretary-treasurP u~ • Ion ~~::"'~~e Rev. deacons and deaconesses would Lanning as co-hoale.!s,
!votlon~ using the topic, "Eie:·
eturned from
er for the school. It W88 deciid·ll
yoor an
~stor was !sponsor the May Day family AMATEUR GARJ&gt;EN C I u b nal Life" wilil scripture taken
ed to bave an offering each day
' oward Ruppeltth/meeting
Idinner event in May. Following will meet Wednesdar, April s. ifrom St. John. She read two ou ern
of the schoOl and a final o!fer·ll•
moderator for h
t S ·. 1 I the meeting the Rev. Mr. Rup. at 8 p, m. at the home of Mrs. ·poems "Eternal Spring" and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hutchlson .lng at" the commencement ex·
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~:nb -~~so 1 pelt served refreshments as· iGuy Reynolas, Middleport. Mrs. I"Show' us Lord," closing with ' and daughters, Cheryl, Julin, ercises to be held at tJJe cln&gt;· il
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ng The ~ession I s~&gt;ted b Irs. Anderson and ' Philson Will have tile program. a.l Easter prayer for peace. Joy Beth, and Jayne have re- ing.
· Qe~je Anderso · r 1 the Mrs. Kennedy . Favors of min· Members are to wear the&gt;r own ,The Bible study lesson was giv· turned from a tour of South. Hours for tile school will
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~vel full cooperB~bllon Sc~ool to l lature candy milk bottles were homemade Sprmg hats.
en by Mrs Jack Satterfield
They visited scenic places in ·from 9 to 11:30 a.m. with
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given
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Th d
Members' and a guest. Mi"
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eTWELVE FT. Wldlht
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or reonrted on Ge~ge Anderson, Mr. J u d-, .
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. . the dlnmg room for a salad eluded the works of the world Mrs. Harold Mcintyre was
. Mr. Hubert Tayl
nts to be I soJ, Whtte, Mr. Richard Owens, IWill meet In the Hotel Martm IC&lt;lurse served by the hosteS!. famous sculptor and painter, named craft director of the i
An unusually large
;,.1.- tt;_ I, ~lans ~or Jmp~~~::~airs balh· : Mr. Hubert Taylor, Mr. Rsseu l~eetmg room Thursday even-~ Others attending were M r s. Paul C~nningharn. Wh.ile in SU- school.
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selection of patterns ~~ .made m the , be . aneled and tLyons, Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Sr ·l'"g at 8 p.m.
Richard Vaughan, Miss Char.lver Sprmgs the HutchJSons met The next meeting will
be l
colors for every room In
,.,..,, ~oom which wtll P
:Mrs. E 0. Tewksbary, Mrs. REEDSVILLE· Long Bottom llotte Davidson, and Mrs. Fred ! Mr. Cunmngham personally, · beld Tueaday, April II at the '
your home.
. $ .arpeted.
IJ•mes Harley • and Charles'1Th
Homemakers Club wdl meet , Le .
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They aloo saw the water ski Ba t' I Ch h I 6·30-7·15 p I
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I ~rs ay evenmg,
pr • a j
ohow in cypress Gardens which m. At. a later meeting pracliC'O '
7 0 clock at the home of Mrs.
was the feature attraction on
sl
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, •. regret at the departure ol Mr. l
'_· Charles Peoples and his fa~1ily,
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Pr.ollt
on "Bankmg" and "Emergency 1·1
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fer his laithfulness in hi' r urc
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Liza Dawn, at Topeka, Kan., jEaster weekend with his moll&gt;
pealed and lhe pledge to t h e, Pomeroy. ,
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I American flag given to
open I MARY ~HRJNE, White Shrine i La
Air Force. Grandparents are mal rites were held for Timo., Be Held Apl'il 22
, the regular. meeting of the La· : al Jerasulem, will meet al the ' oh· rry Gladw~ll, freshman at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman, .thy Easter Sunday at Sacred Set tho fino selection of linoleum• and·save right now
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. ' dies Ailtiliary of the Syracus&lt;.rOOF HaU Friday evening at 1 i 10 state Umverstty,
spent 1Lincoln Hgts. , of Pomeroy, and Hearl Church in Pomeroy fol· during lhlo olle. Armstrong •nd Gold Seal,
The National Honor SocJely Volunteer Fire Dept., .....hen 1t p.m. and all officers are urged 1the weekend wtth Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van lowing the 10 a.m. Mass, with
( . of Kyger Creek H 1~h School wtll met ;in t)l....,illage hall Monday ' lo be present to pra~ice lor , De~bert ~ecker.
C.
I Maire. Mason,. W. Va. This is the Rev, John Turel officiating. Be ouro to - · too, the Floor Tile - Chromt ldjllng
,• , •ponsor a Talenl Show Satur· eve~ing, March '!I
! installation.
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Godparents were Mrs. Thorn·
'" jay, April 22, al 8 pm. Every· ! R~ports were read and ap- 1 LETART FALLS
Parent · spe~t . wee en In Brl ge- ,
-~·as (Yvonne) Scally, Middleport, 111d Trim - Floor V.....,.lng - Room lilt Linoleum
.. Jne i&lt; inv1ted lo enlcr. There
proved. A routine busineos ses· i Teachers 'Assn., wf11 sponsor a l por., Ohto, With relatJves. . I
SERIES ANNOUNCED
and Mr. Louis Slsmondo, New Rugs·ln 9xl2 and 12x12 fool sizes,
s,
i oo age limit.
sion IN's &lt;:91J4ucted by the pr.,.. ldance this Friday, 8 to 11 p.m.,i Mrs..Dorothy Bryan recelved l A series of Gospel meetings Haven, others;~~ttending the
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• ": ·" First prize is 120, serond 110 nes White reported 555 filled ]Racine. Music will be provided 1servance of her birthday recent- !church of Christ beginning Ap. fer, Mrs. George Hackett,
,
~'lid third .$5 Entrles ~1 tl"t :&gt;e: Ea!lter baskets were sold for a by the Dynamic Distortions. ~ 1 Y from her son, A·2c Tom !ri! 9th through April 16th, start- Mrs. Don Mullen and son,
b atived by Fnday ol th JS we•!k,l profit Lo date of 1130.40.
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I Bryan and lamlly,
stationed •ing at 7:30 p.m. Eugene Con- an Thomas Scally and sons,
, _a'tili may he marled d~rect l v '·' Mrs. Hall lhanks everyone • POMEROY H' h ~ h I ·nat Grand Forks. N.D. mstea1 1gar of Parkersburg will speak J~ and Tommy. A family
' the high sc1Jool
f who helped in any way to make sponsor a dance lgpartyc S~ur:;v of Ml rds. Dalnny ABirownM as F re· tduring the week and Edward dinner was held following the
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unttl II P m. The Jays
w11l :'Fred George of Rutland, Is · a
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'TONitilft ond tHVRSD.AY , I rna Grueser. Fileen Clark. Mary 1
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! Lavender Mvla Hud•on. Ag· •
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· dist Church will meet Monday, turned to his home after havApril7·tl
April 10, at the church at 7:30 iing been a medical patient at;
WALT DISNEY'S
RETURNS HO'IIE
. p. m. Program leader will be Veterans Memorial Hospital in
"MONKEYS, GO HOME I"
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Dessie Patter~n
returned Miss Bess Sanborn and hostess- Pomeroy.
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i, · M~ur.re Chevalier. Y•·ello Mi· 1 home on West Main St., Pom- les will be Mrs. Max Roller, Kl!llh Cunnmcham and a
·~!r:~~.~~:O~:onf'S.
I eroy, Monday from veterans IMrs. C. A. Emmish, Mr~. Pat guest, Dav1d c:tevenger. h.ave
Min'• Bo•t Friend
Memorial Hospital after fivo l Gallagher, Miss Frieda Faeh· re~rned to thetr hom~ 10 L1ma
Going Plu"'
weeks Ot confinement due to nle and Miss Sanborn.
a£.er vtsJbng here w1th t h e
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lJiness
former's grandmotller 1 Mrs.
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- William Robson for a week.
Weekend gue&gt;ts of Mr. and
I Mrs, William Grueser were Mr.
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and Mrs. Robert Jay of Colum·
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bus.
Students returning to R l o
I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Handle of IGrande College &amp;Mer the spring
Middleport are announcing ythe ' break Include Candace Bahr,
-'"' ..·birth of a baby boy born at IDennis Saelens, Suzanne Brad· !
Holzer Hospital. The baby has bury, Jerry Davts, Don Han· I
been named Charles Jackson, nmg, and Joe Relclunond.
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SON IS BORN
Jr., and weighed 711 pounds.
He bas a sister,
Becky.
GrandI
Mr
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paren s are r. an Mrs, Char· ray Col bu
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an ey, ngsvl 11e, and : the birth of Iii 1r fi t
h"ld I
3.99 to 5.99
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Diddle ia hoy Monday\ ~s 3 tc
of Syracuse
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1versity Hospital in Columbus.
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Mr. and Mrs. E1ynn Kemper i The baby weighed 7 pounds ·
· !fi"llt oloed oil your feet. Weor
and sons of Waverly were call- Y.z ounces and has been named
tho J\liltor Clluaii-·U.S. Keds.
ed here by the death ofMrs. Todd Kenneth. Grandparents
....,. of ruued but breath•
Sylv1a Ledhe . Mrs. Kemper Is Mr and Mrs ,._ __1 M
th f
A bel W rd
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. woe es urray
l&gt;lo fll&gt;rk:l. Mad• with flt.dblt
e ormer nna
a who of Point Pleasant W Va
- Wntem KnH Knockers
com:urt IOfu. Made with tht uclusiv. hNI and ardl
was raised by Mrs. Ledlie.
mer Middleport ~eskten~' and
-hlon construction lhll 11,.. you "thll 11'011 Kodl
Mr. ~nd Mrs, Kay .Benscoter . Mra. Ida Preston of Gallipolis.
-WIItemJttns
....~llf'' Come, PIC! out )'IIIII now Kodo
and children of Bowling Green 1Mrs. Clara Murray, Middleport,
were caUed bore by the death is the great grandinother M
-Jamaica Shorts
of h~r grandmother, Mrs. Sylvia Murray graduall!cl from Middl~:
-l!ldal Pushers
Ledhe.
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port High Scilool and is current.
Mr. and Mrs. William Faulk- ly working on his PH degree
ner of Hurricane. W. Va., visi~ al Oltio State Univeraity.
In tho Middlo Block Next lo Elberfolds
ed her sJSter. Mr. and Mrs. - - -·-.iacktts
Charley Handley, Sunday.
al Meigs General Hospital In
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE
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Robert Rumfield and
Pomeroy.
.
Edwards ar• medical patienls j Mr. and Mrs. Chester Meslililiiiiii
ser and children of Columbus
spent several days last weet
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~ ~e..prliPants ·
Alpha Barr.
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Mr. Robert Pierce and aons
.,;;_,Surhn
of Columbus visited Ills parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Pierce ov·
-Jamaica Short Sets
er a recen I weekend,
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...;antS.ts
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"lt'l
day afternoon with their
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David Pierce of
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1111 sportaWUr for the ~!
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Mr, and Mrs. Blair Cadwallader and sona spenl several dayo
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some 35,1100 U. 8. and Filipino
years ago Sunday lbousanda uf
. soldiers, Including 5,000 MaAmerlcan IJII(I Filipino pris~
rlne,, were !11!111 on the enforced
ners, taltM by the Japanese i,
march. Reports ol civilians
the cgnqueol ol the Blllaen
Involved - mostly Filipinos peninsula, btgan
long,
ran as high as 65,000 to 85,000.
lorturOU! walk that history
Whether by design or the
records as "The Baloan Death
· confusion of war, lbere are
Marcb!'
virtually no autiJorllaUve o!fi.
To this day, there Is no
cia! records avaUabre In Japan
accurate record of jllll haw
on the Bataan Incident. Cons..:
many/ men tOok part In the
quently there are conllicting
jlliiiHius march to prison
reports between Japan and the
camps under !be burning
United States concerning th•t
Philippine sun, and how many
exact number of deatbs during
died.
the march.
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said several · thouaand Alnerl·
cana and ritlplnoa loll lbeir
lives during the ~. and
several lilousand -more during
aubsequtml captlvUy.
The Americans listed the
"Deal!! Marcb" among Japan' •
war crime,. ·
The Japan... COOI!Ilander , In
the Philippln~. U. Gen. Masaharu Homrna; who was aald not
to have personal knowledge of
the march, was executed by a
firing squad· although be had
been relieved of Ills CQmmand
In the PhllitiPlnes long before

Weather

wer ended. He was
cgiiSidered by his fellow gener·
als as "too Weatorn oriented anG
too lOft."
Many ollter Japanese miiiiary
leaders were executed as war
criminals following the end ol
lhe war, and todty there are
only a handful of ex-&lt;&gt;fficers
still aU~e. They 111ually prefer
to reritiln quiet The few
Jap1111ese wllo will talk about II
at all deny vellemenUy the
American clterge thet lite
Japanese ai1Il)l treated U.S. and
Filipino P.O.W.'s Inhumanely Ill
the BolaBJI march.

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Phlllppines at lbe outllreat of
the wer, saw Bataan tall ml
accompanied ma111es ol
P.O.W.'s In a march o! some 3540 miles to San Fernlllldo.
In an Interview, Tarasblll
called the American cllar&amp;• a
"total lie which was deltptetl to
whip up anti.Jiipanese fet!llngs
among the American people
(during the war),"
"Death Mardi
Takajl Wachl, a Ueutenanl
general in lile Japanese ImperIal army who wu lloamla'i•

chief llde Ia the l'blllppflj!t,

a11o malnliainll "you COIIId not
lllil II I dellb llllln!h.''
Wachl, now 74 and living a
quiet life In retirement Ia the
lelllde town of Nsawa
oui..lde Tokyo, laid lbe late
. Gen. DousJas M~ur "exploUed to a maximum lhe
clarln8 escape ol 10 American
P.O.W.'s to AIJIIInlla from the

Philippines."
"These 10 men got away from
a priSon ·~ in Mindanao and
tot safety to /ouatralia where
MacArthur bad earlier retreat-

ed," Waclil' 1ald.

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lng "'!''ltr, low ID the 40s north
near 50 aoalb. Friday parlb&gt;
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