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1Bth Brrthday
omeroy Pupil
At Arnold Home Group Tours
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Jean Ar thur, Van Henin
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Pup• Is of the Pomeroy Satur- ·Christian living aod Included
Iner ~t the home of Mrs. Robert 1'v Opportunity School went on 1modern music confession and
IArnold. Rork St .. Pomeroy.
~./rip recently to the historical !silaring period;,
! The table was attractively de· ''·Y of Mamlta. the first per. Mrs. Herman Bailey Is re·
"Orated in green and yello... manent settlement 10 the North. ported is improving at a Cin·
Pomeroy. 0 .
Winning prizes were Mrs. El· l "'est .Territory:
, clnnati Hospital where she was;•
wo•&lt;i Bowers and Mrs. Roy . .!Vhtle 10 Manetta the children Itaken ill at the home of
Smith.
I ~ufed .the famous Cal'lpus Mar· : ~aughter , Mr. and Mrs. Harold I
(Jthers at!Pnc!i~g were Mr:i. t u.~ Mllseum where many fa. IHarrison.
FRIDAY 'hru TUE5DAY
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George Bu,..~Jamm, Mrs. Thom· ll':I)U&lt;; items of the past aN! dis.. I
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ac:. Werry Mr-; Henf'11 Werr~~ plal~"'d. The boys were inter- ~
HMO;. '{ !: Y':., 1014tlMEfH
Mrs.
Hen;, we."ry, Mrs. Cha;: e.&lt;l•d in the frontier weapons
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ltlliur.ce ( "1 C'V&lt;~ l: r. \ 'H tiE' HI leo;: w~rrr !l:l r~ Poul T~vll)r and the fine display of arrOW· I
Mrs. K•nneth Romine,
I heads, and the girls enjoyed !
I~N;I~;.:d ~;.J t. r. "'S
Willard Hin•s '"; .~ u•;ts, Mr&gt; studying the typ~s of clothing 1
Amanda Cas!"'r and MI!S Susie I worn by the ladles of frontier
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'imes.
I The Wildwood Junior Garden
Ail were Interested In the ' Cloo held its first meeting of
Rive_rboat l!oo1m's mod•! repll· , the year April s at the home of
&lt;'~ o{ famous river boats on 1 the advi!or, Mrs. Victor Hysell.
diSplay.
. Officers elected for the new
The children ate. t~ir sack , year are president, Tere" [
lunehes at the Washmg:on Coun- I Gooch; vice president, Grace
ty fairgrounds and played in IHysell; secretary, Linda Hollon;
the !81rgtound p~rk. Alter .a 1lreasurer, Susan Gooch: health
short tour of Manetta the chd· 1 chairman, Koste Hysell, and
dren returned home,
much 1 safety chairman Heidi Milhoan
more tired than when they left. The group vot~ to take flow:
ers to the hospital and flowers
WELCOMED IN CHURCH
and cookies to the eount.y home I
New members recently wei· ! as a community project
eomed .into the Laurel ctifl t Other members ar~ .Julia
MethodiSt Church were M". i Gooch, Beveriee Houdashelt,
Harry E. Cla~k ~nd Mrs. R1ch· 1Barbara Fisher, Sandra Roush,
AND ALL YOUR GRADUATION NEEDS
a;d Fnend; JU.mor membe~s , and Peggy Milhoan. Mri.
R1cky Clark, Richard, Bryan, Dwight Milhoan is the assistant I
Stop in ot the New York Clothing House
Marvin and Belinda and Mark leader.
Fnend .
I Refreshments were served 1
end IH what wo have to offer.
by Mrs. Hysell.
SKATE PARTY ESJOYED .
---SPECIAL DEAL
A skating parly for the youlil :
choir and guests of Laurel Cli!f ,
FOR AU GRADUATES
Free Methodist Church was held I'
Irecently at the Chester Skate-A :
Jaynt" Mansfield
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The Golden Rule Class of the
William Arthur Snyder of Mid· •Pomeroy Church of Christ met
dieport was admitted to the 'Tuesday evening at the church
Charleston General
Hospital with Mt;. Walter Kennedy, Jr.,
Sunday. Hi! room number is secretary, presiding.
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prayer. The
roll call
vottons,
reading
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16th achap.
orite poem or saying. Get well
cards ·are to be ordered to sell.
Mrs. Chariea Eskew led
entertainment and prizes
won by Mrs. Elwood Bowers
Mrs. Conrad
and Mrs:
Denver Kappie. ~::rea=:;::
were served by Mrs.
and Mrs. Ohlinger to Mrs.
ter Kennedy, Jr., Mrs. 'l:hllries
Eskew, Ml'B. A. L. Phelps, and
Mrs. Denver Kapple.

IMPROVEMENTS NOTED
Recent hnprovements ol the
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Free Metbodist
Church included enlargement of
the pulpit area, panelling of
lront wall, .new altar rallin(,
IIIII Dill red carpeta.

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Si1.es 2 to 7. Set consists of a short sleeve shirt with
slacks to match. Our "Ruff and Tumble'' quality.

$2.95 Shirt and Slacks Sets _ _ $2.35
$3.95 Shirt and Slacks Sets

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Green, black, whlte, bur·
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Sportster Style Made like a Blseball Cap $1
ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT!

Brach1sPackaged Candies
Brach's Candy lB good candy and you'll Uke th11
aelectlon. Stock up now on your favorite kind.

c-"ut ond C.romol
Clnnomon Dloks
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Teresa Gooch
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:, .~1,; overlooking the beautiful IBrown, gave her report. The and lreasurer, Mrs. Oscar Roe- over. the weekend.
.Onib: River, was the scene ul orlicers named were: president, del.
. i Gene Crooks and 8 guest,
.the Pomeroy Garden Club Mrs. Fred Blaettnar; ~ice pres- . The slate ol offiCers was unan• ; Miss Nancy Cornwell,
meeting Mooday afternoon.
1desl, Mrs. Roy Betzmg: sec- ,1mously elected lor the next . bus, were weekend guests
Mrs. Cbarles Persinger, pres· - - - ··---- · - - · - - Itwo years.
Ihis parents Mr. and Ml'B. WaJ.
!dent, opened the meeting by j
I A special welcome was given Iter Crooks 'and family.
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to Mrs. Edward Foster an d l Mr. VIctor Grim is serl•&gt;usi.yj
Jlulllble we must be, If 10
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IMrs. Homer Hysell, guests of i ill at Meigs General Hospital ;n
' beaven we go;
the Garden Club.
Pomeroy where he is being
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'Mrs. L. c. Karr gave a most , treated for pneumonia. His IOUol'l.
lbe gate is low.
, Members of the Special Edu· mterestmg paper on chryaanth,. ily had been called here when
~ devotional penod w:JS con· cation class at the Pomeroy mums, noting that it seems !hat he became ill during Easter
d';lqted by Mrs Harold Brown Elementary School were lreat- no matter how much we know, Iweekend. Including Mr. and
~ the scnpture was taken ed to their monthly birthday there " always somethmg new , Mrs. Paul Grim of Serf City,
ft9Jll the J&gt;th chapter of John, party Thursday, March 23, by one can learn m developing !N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Ro!&gt;mses 1-B. She read a c!Japter the Winding Trail Garden club. more
beautiful chrysanthe- 1eri Sever o1 Zanesville. The
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Sever !emily has returned to
"TaKing Time to Ha.e Prayer. , and Carl Hendricks were ob- I One of the most dtsgul!tlng Zanesville temporarily,
:A .small child was w1llmg to served at the party which was tllings about tills flower IS that Mr. Joe Sissarnonda of New
less in order to have time • also held as an E~ster cele- it usually grows much too taU Haven, W. Va., grandfather
their daily meditations. True hration.
1and the leaves turn brown. Two ITimmy Ray Shafer, son of Mr.
l tii J~~~·~~~:~~ of Jesus use time and : Games were played under the · ways to produce shorter chry· and Mrs. Mike Shllfer, was
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to bear fruit for God. , direction of Mrs .Joe Struble,[ santhemums is, first, PI anti so present for the baptismal rit·
, Mrs. Brown read the poem. who also judged the pictures of 1dwarf mums, and second, use j es held at the Sacred Heart
, "Slow Me Down Lord," by R the coloring contest finished 1 Phospon. The plant will re- 1Churcil in Pomeroy Easter Sun·
.- :L. Crane, teachmf(. a!I to have earlier in the day . Pictures [main short, but it will produce !day. Hi! name was unintention·
love, time. and understanding from the Daily Sentinel were beautilul blooms and green !oii·lany ommilted in the account.
fo••.one aoother. She clo" d wit~ used in the contest and judged I age. Phospon has proven to be 1 Weekend guesis of Mrs. Mary
prayer.
in the followmg categories and inexpensive and its effective- Lyons were her brother and
A communicatiOn was re:1d in the order listed, all names af. ness is from 1 to 3 years.
Ifamily, Mr. and Mrs. Bethel
, !rom Mrs. Charles LewiS. co"n· ter the first two being honor. Another way to have silorter Richards of Ohley, W. Va. Join·
: ly contact c!Ja~rman , •n refer- able mention : Girls - Bar- ~ plants and larger blooms is to ing them on Saturday were
ence to the rumm age sale which, bara Lewis, Anita Ratliff, Deb- clip the stems back as late as Mr. and Mrs. Danny Flannigan
w•s held March 3\ sl and April' bie Campbell, Mary Ellen to the middle of July. Trans- 1 of Miami, W. Va., and Mr. and
1st, Mrs. Charles Persinger and Smith.
[plant the cuttings to produce ,Mrs. Glenn Peters of Chesa·
l\lfs. Fred Blaettnar assisted at Big Boys - Michael Smith, 'more plants. Pinch ofl some of ' peake, W. Va. The birthdays of
the, sale.
I Bobby Dill, Monte Riffle, Carl the buds on the stalk to pruduce Mrs. Lyons and her brother
The members res ponded t.o Hendric~s, Tom Laudermilt and larger blooms. Place the plants Mr. Richards were observed:
· roll call by numing a flower oil Sam 1'erzoppoious.
~ about 18 inches apart in order 1and a decorated birthday cake
a plant nomed '" the Bible. Little Boys - Max Laude~· to have good ventilation, and i was served to the guests.
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·, tile • ·s:-· eno• of Mrs t.vd !a ! Riffle, Billy Lehew, Michael not r~uire full sun. Partial and daughter, Marilyn, and ,
E]le•·s~or:! . w! .:&gt; had a book that Hudson.
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shade ". far better and the ~ their son and family, Mr. and I
g~ve t&gt;.e h . .,,,) c~ earh plont
The Grand Prize .wmner was plants wtll bloom earlier.
Mrs. John Sharp and daughter,
and for what ee1rh was used. · Barbara Lew1s Pnzes we~e I The meehng was adjourned Jodie, of Lancaster, visited ov~ The chmrman ol the nomin· , money. Refreshments were m and the hostess served delicious er the weekend with Mr. and
keeping .with r,, ter. Mrs. Rnb· ! refreshment.. .
Mrs. Robert Sbarp and Mr. and
ert LewiS was hostess for the The next meetmg will be at Mrs. Paul Hsptonstall and lam·
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:the home of Mrs. Carl Bili· 1ily.
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would sot $200,0i3 of alate moo· Short's olllce, representatives \ day morning. The C!OIIIIIIInlooo
ey (or conatrucUon, will be rOOo of tbe Meigs and Gallia Coun- ers wiU make a liDi1 jleciJioD.
ommended Monday to Ga 11 i a ty Community Improvement Represenlinl t b e )hi• I
and Meigs County boarda 'II Corporattona reviewed and a- CIC were llenWd hUz, 'Dr.
commissioners.
greed On propos ala for a joint Harold s-o, Frank R IJ W
A decision is expected Mon. ai~trlp.
and BUI CIIUda.
day by Meip and Ga\Ua Com· The airstrip would be located Representing tbt GaUia CIC
missioners concerning the com· on the GSl Industrial Park Site. were Dan Evanll, Gary Sltort,
bined airport.
The CICs will present their pro- 1Eldon WUerch and r.-. A. R.
ThursdJY eveninl, In Gaiiipo· posala to tile commissioners of , ChrislenSen.

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~J,u.r,m.vs !l!Pil - Anolll- wub Middleport· lnd Fome.., · 11 Athens mg11 ScbQQII&gt; Date tor :"l!!if&lt;lt' 9f!l~al ~ hfllp' , w111 .
er adptl}ll!IJ'~UOII • bwck8!1 JlllM !f\i!! liCh99Js p boats for the the ann~al~ SEoAJfirac~ meet lb8 ·rtserv~ · bsik~tblfi' .ganie. •
bill ,will ' Ill! btl1111 II!Q lelii!Ja· -· ·-~ -=~=----•-=•·'·"" ·•"" '" " ' '
Mo.t members beUeiied"' th1~1 .&gt;
ture when 11 reconvenes Mon·
'll!erl lhol!.ld-be 0111 •rill QC.
dar night, Ibis one to broaden
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ful sess!Oh~ 'l'hin-sdw befo11 ad- Tlllll'sdpy cbprgeil·til• Qblo P~wer Co. "td a l'll31 o~!~l~ to ~RI&gt;ly· to tht rfJ!pve IIJBket.
Jol!f1llng for tile weekend. ·
firJII Willi WQrk,i!lg lo~e~ber tQ try to "monopolize t)]e liolt lroJ!IIi, MeJJ#rs also autll'llte bond bill, sponsoreg by marltet" I~ p ~\lit filO~ m Stl!f~ County Common Ple~s o~lzed I!P!i!:bel to tra4• 111m•
Sens. Walter Powell, R - Fair- O!urt.
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end 'Jam.S Laedy, '11-Wooster, Frankllq ae.l Estate C&lt;J .. wbl~ ' clll!sjng large tr~d!! ol I• P dll
would ~end to COIIIIIles pow· ll!e suit ldeqiJIIed as oontroll· h!Jhly desirable for real ~le
ers now enjoyecl by municipal- ed by the ~~~ utility, liB I !!evel9fllllenl."
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P~tterson J'ebble, deputy dl- East I) hI o claimi!CI \11@! ·~"' 1·"" -~.. •• '
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Department, erpialned tllal un- Iota only to those contractors !n 10 Ohio counlles, pked t!Je
der present law municlpalltles who a~e to boild homes Whl~h court to order -the Ohlp PI!\VV
may issue boJids to finance In- wlil use only el~clty f o r IC&lt;J. and · Fr~klin ~I ES\lte
duatrlal e~panaion projects on- beating.
. I' to ljllSWer under nell! 10 4uef·
OUTSTANDING PLAYERS - Four members of the Middleport basketball team w~n presented trophies ly within their corporaUon Urn· 11 ~aiel the power eollljlallf Uou whicb 11 wlsll• to pose,
~II. iq Ill~ annual Award! Assembly at Middleport High School. The outstanl(i~g players &amp;re, front ~o
~::~.Jim Butcher, best defense; Asa Bradbury, best foul shooter; Mark Tannebtll, leading rebounder, and Btll it~.'Many of the Ideal corporate

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!loy, !(ennett YOI!Jll!1• II,
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Hund!'eds of wt~ was ~ ~r 1$ la~r.
'"d basketball plat Rick Hazelton, Jim Conde, Jeffl Fife, Don llamsey, Bob Hy- (Bobby) Baker was aontencand federal agents combed the Herllert, 35, personally paid
honored in an Awar,1s Boggs, Ketth French, · Rtchard 1sell, and J. T, Rue; Manager, ed ~ to ~rve from oqe
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Los Angeles ar"l! lodly for th~ til~ 11\0neJ to one 01 the
~t·b~,:,at~!llliiddlepMt HIgh Haggerty, Dennis Ault, van Kent Kloes.
to 11111"' ye.... Ia prisoa ••
ki4napers pf a lini!IIC\er's
lddnAper,. The Iaiiier is pr*
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Johnson, John Ingles, Jim ClatHONOR CEIITIFICATES
eacb of seven counts of Jar.
son who was released
ideitt of Gibrlllll!r ~av41S' aQ&lt;I
vsrSily, 14 resen&gt;e, worthy, Pat ~rcher, Bob Lewis, Academic achievement certif· ceay, iacome laJ: evasloa and
In exchange for $250,000. was Loan AssoclaUon, a subsidiary
pade, and nine sev- Alan Cunningham, Doxie Walt- icate were awarded to Jama- fraud, The sentences would
the largest ransom ever paid In of Gibraltar .Financial C&lt;Jrps.,
gra4! !Joys wen· recog- ers, Dennis Hackelt and John riUa Ward, Susan Morris, Mar- be served roacurrenOy,
the United Stales for the safe wblch bas assets of $413.1 mil· Our expert ltylfi!s a • e
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popjned to Qlape your hair
•:=~~'l'~~wentv·&gt;ix students won , Tannehill; ~gr., Mark Fowler, jorie Harris, Rose Marie Jack- llaker'a alto"!JJ)'a auounced
return of a victim.
lion,
lhl~/gU'\1 ltlok YPI!.r
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'?.'".~ 1 Eighth Grade Basketboll, Leo ~· ell, Karen _Faulk, LeI and they would apPeal jmllledlate. WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
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a gold seal for all A Kennedy, Jr., coach, John Brown, Patnc1a Ann Slaven, ly The ma&gt;Imum penally for Federal Reserve Board has
, Clinton Anderson said a "clean
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Dennis Debra King , Carol King, Karen~lb~ Ieven coaall could have lowered lis ~ount rate, but
Everyoao lntere&amp;led in do- and shiny" UH!5 sedan was being
1 Kloes, Bill Hensler,
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made were: Varsi- Boggs, Ricky Van ~:e1er, Mick- Hawley, Jacquelme Hawley, bee (I
Ia prllou ud the interest rates people pay ial 6-H clab leallenblp wort so~ght as the possible kidnap
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Wildermuth, George William Hackett, Betsy
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for h•me, car, or personalloana 1a 11187 or !fll lJ iavlted to car. He described the car u a
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probably will not go down, at attend tbe oew 6-H Advioor two-door Chevrolet Impala bearWayne .Dav1s, Jim 1Randy Beci{er, Gene Powell, rie Shuler, Rcmalee Nien, Ka· . ~1 1"11 1'ililiD$l(Uii§aB least not right away.
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Tn:ln1nl aes1Jo at the COIIIt· lng California license "NBD
Qeqcge Sauer, Steve: Sherman Mills, George Hawley, thy Morgan, Cynthia Ann Mills,
That was t~e consensus her@ 1y elleiisloa qfllee, Pomeroy, 770" but said the plates might
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Ra, Hindy, sonny Pat Mullen, and Roger Picke"'. Mary Long, Mary Jane Jenkin·
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ano on Wail Street !oday in the all p.m. Moaday, Aprll 11. be "fictltious.".~:;;;:;;.;-;;;::~~~~M~·:~:·~"":·~ln::;:;;;;,'~'"";:.'"'~r~
_ . Mark Tannehill, ,,Bill I Seventh Grade Basketball, ron, Marta Kay Hubbard, Ter•
wake of the boards dramaUc
The se11lon wW last two
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move toward easter money,
hoar• BDd • repeal ....,..
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ITom Cook, Dan Lewis, Terry John Tannehill, Sylvia Swanson
On Thursday, the Fed unanl- will be lield Ia the
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Coach Grogan, Frank Hoffman, David and Roberta Jean Ord.
mously approved a requpst at 1:.30 p. m. Ail persoaa
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for Sylvia Stewart, 67, Mason, ~·ederai Reserve banks to out ienslon oHice givblg tbelr ••
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who d1ed Thursday in the Vet- the discount rate I• 4 per cent aame and addrell.
erans Meroorial Hospital, will This rate is what commerclal i..,•• - •IIIIII--•E!don 0. Wtrerch was unaoi· i polis and Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Board members present at · be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at banks have to pay when they I'
tnonsllv reelerted preSident of , Ross of Cheshire.
the meeting ,wore Mr. and Mrs. the Mason Methodist Church borrow from the Fed. II had Mn E V AUlltin
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Community Con-. It w•s announced th2t James Ralph Crump and Mrs. I. G. with the Rev, Marvan Frame been 4.5 per cent since Decem' ' '
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AssociJtion hy the organi- , Marlin. New York rw•senta- Volden of Pt. Pleasant, and \ offici•ting. Burial will be in ber 1965
Succumbs Tburs ay
. inn's board of directors.
1live of Commnnily Concerts, Mr. and Mrs. Wuerch, Dr. and the I.O.O.F, Cemetery at Mas- 'fhe r~uction was designed PT. PLEASANT - Mrs, Eva
Other office" reelected at 1Inc .. will be ill Gallipol'• June Mrs. Lewis Schmidt, Mrs. Keith on.
to k
!her intere~t rates Iall- IV. Austm, lml"Seventh St., Pl.
111~ellng were , A, K•'l'b~ll 15-17. At that time, the associa- Suiter, Dr. and Mrs. Oscar W. l
in ~~~he have been since Pleas~nt, died ~y Thurs.
t.l vtce-president ; Mr.. tlon pions lo hold nne "' two Clarke, Mrs. Charles E. Hol•er, She was born August 4. 1899,
t Y mer In order to day at UO (K&gt;~mi at ber home.
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Suiler. 2d vice-president : teos for workers rr om pa,,l .Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball at Portsmouth, the daughter of .'
sum! lsh economy. She is tbe•' daushter of
C. R. McGinNess. treasurer, momhrrship campo i~ns and Suiter, Dwtghl C. Wetherholt, ' the late John and Sarah Bruce ~:~c~a~s c~ll~ggthe move an- late John Wasley and Eliza· ~ .
00&lt;1· Mrs. Evan C. Rodenck, all persons inleresled in learn- ~ and Dr. and Mrs. Evan C. Rod- Ingels. She was a member of h
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the Mason Methodist Church ~ e~ ~ ep ba on follow in~ since She is survived by one dau~h· l ,
l&gt;r., o&lt;.cts of acquirin~ a 'lew f'Or.rert -~· -~n• 7 :1 tion.
and the SFR Class of that ar as een
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plfiRO, by means or " "'•mar- A spo1·,ai p!'O?ram on New
church. Her husband, Charles, l&lt;St faiL
TjJe body Is at the&gt;C~w. ll!Js- .
fund drive, were diccussed . York's nrw J,,nooln Cent e r, l
also preceded ber In death in
/sell Funeral "Home end ar· l
a committee was appointed illustrnleo by color s lide s, l
1936,
rangements will be anllOUI1Ce4
Investigate this prospect.
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sessiOn. They are Mr. ~~Reed, J1, of Pomeroy wlil ,hour des·•n speed the lack of [ ,
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abJ11ty to negol!ate purchase of I' Ingels, both of Mason
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ang over 0n
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The body will lie in state at boys he had Injured with b 1s
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1property,
, It is the policy of the depart- the ~burch one hour prior to own auto moments befor~.
OOLUMBUS &lt;IJI'It .,. l'roduc1 ment
to exhaust all possible servtces. Fnends may call at [ Police said Calvin E. Harper, , Uon re!tirne~ to !lllrm@! at ihe
means of reacbing an agree- the Stewart reSidence '" Mason ' 24, C&lt;Jiumbus, was killed Fr1· : Westir.ghouse pil!llt here llltfay
ment before resorting to con- anytime after noon Saturday. day night as he was atlemjKIIIi ir&gt; tile wake of a short. • lived
demnation under the right of Foglesong Funeral Home Is to aid one of the two boys who wildcat strike O\'llf the suspen11 r... ... .,,..,. 1 1ond-~fl!t~
eminent domain.
In charge.
were hit by his ear.
sion of a union steward.
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Officers said Harper's c a r - -==::i~=====---~--,~------.::;..-....,,...Thi• project, being top priorTO BilOW SUDES
struck the two boys who were
tty, has not been assigned a Edson Roush will show slides ,d. g their bicycles' and 1 b c
definite sale date, but is to be of his Eureopean trip at l he ~~;"skidded off the 'road. H••·
plaeed lr the earliest sale for regular m?r.thly meeting of th \ per was struck by a 1951 or 19!i2
Whtch lt can be assured thal l Syracuse PTA, Tuesday, Ap. ' model while and dark car as I
1he nght of way wlll be avail- , ril, 11 at 1:30 p.m.
he was tryin&amp; to help one of

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All previous statements, set·
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1avallable at the time these
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Galha County has been long
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' breaks for this project must
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was called Thursday at 8:06 p.
m. to New 81., where a ear was
supposedly ~ fire. The call was
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Theo~~~ went on at 1 h 1g h
BUCYRUS, Ohio (UPl) -Har rate of speed. Also injured in
old Fox, 21, of Harpster, wos the second accident W!l8 John
kllled Thursday when his motor· Dou&amp;laa Daver, ~. Claill!llns,
cycle SlllJlslied Into a car on who was listed In crit!C!Il ~P.!h
Ohio 182 In Orawford County I dillon at
Anthony's llospllal.
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E. ~sent: t, of Seville, was
killed Thursday when bla bt.
cycle was hit by a car on Medina County ro~ ne*" here,
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war olf tlle front In the other games Thursday,
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~ay's Quickie Quiz:
I"'S"'· Mathews' switch to fil'sti\Boston turned back Detroit, 4-l,
' Name a veteran baseball star h» been conducted with little Kansas City whipped Philadel·
who's being switched to fwst fanfare.
,pllia 11·3, Cleveland beat
. base this season and· nee4s just Although Yankee manager ICincinnati 11 - 4, California
a few more homers to O&lt;come iRalpll Houk Thursday named blanked San Francisco t-O,
!be sixth player In history to hit ' Mantle as bis starting first Baltimore de'feated Minnesota 6·1110 homers in his career.
baseman, Mathews is trying to 3 in 10 innings, the Mets edged
Did you say Mickey Mantle? ·beat out Chuck Harrison for the St. Louis, 21 In 10 innings and
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the Cubs beat the White Sox, 8The guy is 36-year-old Eddie While Mathews was enjoying 4.
Mathews, who's trying to make a good day, ManUe made his A two-run double' by Tony
'the transition to first base at first error of the spring at first C&lt;Jnigl\aro off rookie George
·, Houston aft or t5 years at thirdiand it preceded Cap Peterson's Korlnce highlighted a three-run
base wilh Boston, Milwaukee ! fourth-inning homer lbat led the seventh that gave Boston Its
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Washington Senators to a 5-2 victory ,over Detroit
Mathews is also lied with Lou victory over the Yanks, Joe Ed Charles' three-run homer
tlehrig for seventh on the all· C&lt;Jleman, the Senators' rookie in tile third was the key blow in
time homer list with 493. He righthander, held the Yanks IKansas City's triumph o v e
.trails oniy Mantle 1.96) and the hiUess for five innings,
I Philadelphia as the A's pounded
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Dirk Ellsworth lor .~o hits and lead the Indiana to their rout of
,Gene Hwrricane) Herrkk,_~~- - ~lcago ; .·._,-,:
11 runs.
Cincinnati. 1'he lndtans wuund
[Sacu, ·Mass., stopped Dick .Toronto.
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Frendl, 152, Providence, R.I.. ...
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· OSAKA, Japan _(UP[) Tb~· llolalll
Held's double climaxed the the game and gave the Angels
· Aliihilla Someya, 135.1-2, Japan, O!ieago 5 11&gt;~ 2.
three-run lOth inning uprising. their victory over San Franci;I outooint"" Fi•htin1 Kim 135 I Montreal f' N4MJ Yon •
Jerry Grote's loth-Inning dou- co. George Brunet allowed just
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' both the 76ers and tile Warriors FORT WASall(GTON (tJPI)
victory over St. Louis. Nelson I Ken Holtzman went tile first
were their centers, Phlladel- -New Yor'• Gll!lll plaee kldtJnc
Brlles, who entered the game in , eight innings for the Cubs :o "Just ,because 1% guys ~et phis's Wilt Ohamberlaln and s~ialtat Pe~ G9soJak 1111
the lOth, was tagged with a dead them to the victory over catcber • ouUits lor ChrJSt. San Franei!leo's Nate Thur- been translerrltl to Walter Reed
single by Buchek before giving their crosstown rivals, the mas doesn't rnean we need I · mond. Chamberlian played a Hospital troni' Watson AriiiJ
up Grote's double.
White So~-although the game ,
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[magnificent game Wednesday Hoapltai in Fort Dil, NJ._ .
1\ookie second baseman Gus was played a couple thousand ·
night, hauling down a playoff- Gogolak willllllllefio lllllirV•
Gil pounded out . four hits Imiles from Chicago in Arlingrecrod 41 rebounds, wh i le lion, evaluation and lrealliient
including a double and triple to ton, Tex.
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he Pomeroy's thlnclads 9COred a Btckle s Pantllers with 15 and 1track three years ago.
I M. Hargraves (P), Wnght.
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eight jl!lints, respectively. The Following are tile results: I lBO Low Hurdles - Swts her.
i spring as the A'stros turned Mit!dleport Thursday &amp;fternoon Jackets were topped by Joho Shot Put - Gilkey (M) 34 rt, 23.5 sec.; Cluff and EastAlex Hannum, tile only coach
llo..... tlttlr HHrta , , • Stn•. .•• . . P ..
. back the l:.os Angeles Dodgers lor the Panthers flrsl
Cluff who produced 10 points 9 in.; Mash &lt;P), Cluff &lt;M).
Iman (P).
:to derail the Boston Cell•:•
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win over the Jackets in modern and Rick LltUe with eight.
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' Three new Pomeroy track in.; Gilkey, Stanley &lt;P),
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· was read to strike again this
: switch to first for tile Yankees I Seniors Don Swisher and Du·
were set during the : Broad Jump_ Brickles (Pi Two Mtle Run- Warner &gt;MI
k nd Y
1has threatened to push the ane Brickles led C&lt;Jach Bud
including a 20 11. 1 in. 20 ft., 1 in.; Cluff, Hood IMJ, 11:43.6; Karges 'PI and Hmdy , wee e ·
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set a record on the High Jump - Wright (P) ; , 220 Run - SwiSher &lt;P), 23.9 the Cellics back in 1958 when he
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mile run for the Panthers at ,II.; Well (P), and Michael (P). lsec.; Hood, and G~rnes.
i was piloting the St. Louis '
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four minutes, 55 secouds and I P_ol~ Vault - Stanley, 9&lt; ft. M&gt;le Relay - Mtddleport,· Hawks and the bald, brawn·,
Stanley and Dennis Weh- 1· 1! m., Cluf~, and Wehrung P). , 4:0L!.
\coach now hls the Philadelphia !
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rung lied for tile Pomeroy pole i 120 Hurd.es - Garnes lP) ,1' The next meet fbr both Porn- 16ers set to knock Boston out of
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. eroy and Middleport w&gt;ll ~e title contention this Sunday
• Soft •"" slllrdy
, NEW YORK (UPI) -Milte,calch for any team _that could U in, each,
I~ Ya~d Dash- Swtsher (P) ~ Wednesday, April t2, a\ Belpre afler eighl consecutive league
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Epstem, the much-her_alded afford to pay the prtce.
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: ing. Track teams of Middleport :
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Pomeroy win was lhe first 8110 Relay- Middleport, 1:40, Apnl 14 • wtth Wellston parllcl- the two clubs scheduled to meet
'reshmen during the 1007 811w11d 1" 1th rRwedl Ss
'" cen. r by the Panthera since starting 440 Run - Brown (M) 59.7; Ipatmg.
again in Bost'n on Sunday and '
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: Jesson.
The others to be tabbed as day.
e" were confident they oon
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' luture greats in the .major Others who r'7elved votes in
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Boston outfielder, and Lee May, tile Athletics (4), DU'Ifle
Tates &lt;Taylor) Locke, M*·
a loser. He learns to get up off Wellston the foul shootmg tro- Boston's floor," chanted the
ami University Head Basket h floor and try agam, and phy.
76ers after beating the Celtics
9 first baseman for the pbson of the White Sox (2),
Cincinnati Reds.
Robinson of the Yankees
. C&lt;Jach,_ told Southeaste next time be a winner," Locke Rowland Congden of lhe Ath- 115-104 Wednesday night, thereEpstein who tied Smith with and one vote each was
OhJo Athlettc League all star lsaid.
ens Messenger presented Jack by echoing the sentimenls of
six votes 'apiece for the number to Walt Williams of
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basketball pl&gt;yers at Athens 1 Coach Locke was Introduced Cbrk of the Athens Bulldogs Philadelphia fans who had
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me spot among American Ron Clark of the Twins
Hlgb School Thursday mgh\ by Jack Gilbert, master of cere- the Most Valuable Player A· roared "Boston is dead"
Leagu"' rookies is powerfully Dave Duncan of Kansas City.
. are part of a select fra- monies, following presentatio'1 ward
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•uilt at 230 pou~ds. In the last May led the National
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of troPhies and awards by Wellston Coach John Derrow, Two teams formerly coached
wo years at Rochester in the wn with eight votes.
Locke, former Army coac~. James Diehl, president of tho jwinher last season, presented by Hannum, the Hawks and the 1
nternational League Epstein Cincinnati first sacker
urged. the boys. to pr12e the1r lteague, and principal of Pome- th(' Coach of the Year award San Francisco Warriors, mean!!t!'r'~ .f d ed 59 ho;,ers and brought up by the Reds
athletic lratermty, make. the I roy-Middleport High Schools. . to Coach Charles McAfee uf while were locked in a tight
in 202 runs, Although lite tall end of the 1966
of Jt, and never giVe tt j Bob Willis of The Wellston Athens.
struggle for the Western Divil,e is •only 24 Epstein faces the lifter he had hit 16 homers
.up whether or -not. they pursue ' Telegram, a parttime sport;- Meigs-Gallia players attend- ,sino tille. The Wamors led 2-l
athleltcs 10 eollese.
jwriter and fulltime banker, of , ing the banquet were Bill Da-in the best-of-seven series but
1r~bl~m of playing behind driven in 18 runs for
egular Oriole first baseman Behind May In the
· "TjJe ~-~hMe · m~st learn to , the swrtswriters association ' vis of Middleport and Ronnie Imeet the Hawks in St. Louis
loog PowelL
was New York's DOfi
~ke a bekmg, because some- whicfl selected the IS all stars Logan of Pomeroy, first team; Saturday night
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Bird Manager Hank Bsuer with five voles. Richard
limes a better guy snows up, and eight honorable mentions, Gene Jackson of Gallipolis and I The key to the fortunes of -===================~
!Xperimented with Big Mike in oftl)e Cubs and Gene
but the l!lhlete must never oe presented Jay Lavendar of As a Bradbury. Middleport,
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.raining and his fielding . left apiece. Don Wilson of the
son, GalhpollS; Bill Moore,
;omelhing to be desired. 'llte Aotros was next with two while
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talented youngster has beep, Greg Goossen of the Mels and
Middleport, honorable mention. I
nV.lved in numerous trade Gary Nolan of the Reds had one
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ful sess!Oh~ 'l'hin-sdw befo11 ad- Tlllll'sdpy cbprgeil·til• Qblo P~wer Co. "td a l'll31 o~!~l~ to ~RI&gt;ly· to tht rfJ!pve IIJBket.
Jol!f1llng for tile weekend. ·
firJII Willi WQrk,i!lg lo~e~ber tQ try to "monopolize t)]e liolt lroJ!IIi, MeJJ#rs also autll'llte bond bill, sponsoreg by marltet" I~ p ~\lit filO~ m Stl!f~ County Common Ple~s o~lzed I!P!i!:bel to tra4• 111m•
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end 'Jam.S Laedy, '11-Wooster, Frankllq ae.l Estate C&lt;J .. wbl~ ' clll!sjng large tr~d!! ol I• P dll
would ~end to COIIIIIles pow· ll!e suit ldeqiJIIed as oontroll· h!Jhly desirable for real ~le
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Department, erpialned tllal un- Iota only to those contractors !n 10 Ohio counlles, pked t!Je
der present law municlpalltles who a~e to boild homes Whl~h court to order -the Ohlp PI!\VV
may issue boJids to finance In- wlil use only el~clty f o r IC&lt;J. and · Fr~klin ~I ES\lte
duatrlal e~panaion projects on- beating.
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OUTSTANDING PLAYERS - Four members of the Middleport basketball team w~n presented trophies ly within their corporaUon Urn· 11 ~aiel the power eollljlallf Uou whicb 11 wlsll• to pose,
~II. iq Ill~ annual Award! Assembly at Middleport High School. The outstanl(i~g players &amp;re, front ~o
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Hund!'eds of wt~ was ~ ~r 1$ la~r.
'"d basketball plat Rick Hazelton, Jim Conde, Jeffl Fife, Don llamsey, Bob Hy- (Bobby) Baker was aontencand federal agents combed the Herllert, 35, personally paid
honored in an Awar,1s Boggs, Ketth French, · Rtchard 1sell, and J. T, Rue; Manager, ed ~ to ~rve from oqe
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~t·b~,:,at~!llliiddlepMt HIgh Haggerty, Dennis Ault, van Kent Kloes.
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eacb of seven counts of Jar.
son who was released
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vsrSily, 14 resen&gt;e, worthy, Pat ~rcher, Bob Lewis, Academic achievement certif· ceay, iacome laJ: evasloa and
In exchange for $250,000. was Loan AssoclaUon, a subsidiary
pade, and nine sev- Alan Cunningham, Doxie Walt- icate were awarded to Jama- fraud, The sentences would
the largest ransom ever paid In of Gibraltar .Financial C&lt;Jrps.,
gra4! !Joys wen· recog- ers, Dennis Hackelt and John riUa Ward, Susan Morris, Mar- be served roacurrenOy,
the United Stales for the safe wblch bas assets of $413.1 mil· Our expert ltylfi!s a • e
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•:=~~'l'~~wentv·&gt;ix students won , Tannehill; ~gr., Mark Fowler, jorie Harris, Rose Marie Jack- llaker'a alto"!JJ)'a auounced
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'?.'".~ 1 Eighth Grade Basketboll, Leo ~· ell, Karen _Faulk, LeI and they would apPeal jmllledlate. WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
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a gold seal for all A Kennedy, Jr., coach, John Brown, Patnc1a Ann Slaven, ly The ma&gt;Imum penally for Federal Reserve Board has
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Everyoao lntere&amp;led in do- and shiny" UH!5 sedan was being
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made were: Varsi- Boggs, Ricky Van ~:e1er, Mick- Hawley, Jacquelme Hawley, bee (I
Ia prllou ud the interest rates people pay ial 6-H clab leallenblp wort so~ght as the possible kidnap
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Qeqcge Sauer, Steve: Sherman Mills, George Hawley, thy Morgan, Cynthia Ann Mills,
That was t~e consensus her@ 1y elleiisloa qfllee, Pomeroy, 770" but said the plates might
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Ra, Hindy, sonny Pat Mullen, and Roger Picke"'. Mary Long, Mary Jane Jenkin·
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_ . Mark Tannehill, ,,Bill I Seventh Grade Basketball, ron, Marta Kay Hubbard, Ter•
wake of the boards dramaUc
The se11lon wW last two
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move toward easter money,
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ITom Cook, Dan Lewis, Terry John Tannehill, Sylvia Swanson
On Thursday, the Fed unanl- will be lield Ia the
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Coach Grogan, Frank Hoffman, David and Roberta Jean Ord.
mously approved a requpst at 1:.30 p. m. Ail persoaa
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for Sylvia Stewart, 67, Mason, ~·ederai Reserve banks to out ienslon oHice givblg tbelr ••
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who d1ed Thursday in the Vet- the discount rate I• 4 per cent aame and addrell.
erans Meroorial Hospital, will This rate is what commerclal i..,•• - •IIIIII--•E!don 0. Wtrerch was unaoi· i polis and Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Board members present at · be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at banks have to pay when they I'
tnonsllv reelerted preSident of , Ross of Cheshire.
the meeting ,wore Mr. and Mrs. the Mason Methodist Church borrow from the Fed. II had Mn E V AUlltin
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AssociJtion hy the organi- , Marlin. New York rw•senta- Volden of Pt. Pleasant, and \ offici•ting. Burial will be in ber 1965
Succumbs Tburs ay
. inn's board of directors.
1live of Commnnily Concerts, Mr. and Mrs. Wuerch, Dr. and the I.O.O.F, Cemetery at Mas- 'fhe r~uction was designed PT. PLEASANT - Mrs, Eva
Other office" reelected at 1Inc .. will be ill Gallipol'• June Mrs. Lewis Schmidt, Mrs. Keith on.
to k
!her intere~t rates Iall- IV. Austm, lml"Seventh St., Pl.
111~ellng were , A, K•'l'b~ll 15-17. At that time, the associa- Suiter, Dr. and Mrs. Oscar W. l
in ~~~he have been since Pleas~nt, died ~y Thurs.
t.l vtce-president ; Mr.. tlon pions lo hold nne "' two Clarke, Mrs. Charles E. Hol•er, She was born August 4. 1899,
t Y mer In order to day at UO (K&gt;~mi at ber home.
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Suiler. 2d vice-president : teos for workers rr om pa,,l .Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball at Portsmouth, the daughter of .'
sum! lsh economy. She is tbe•' daushter of
C. R. McGinNess. treasurer, momhrrship campo i~ns and Suiter, Dwtghl C. Wetherholt, ' the late John and Sarah Bruce ~:~c~a~s c~ll~ggthe move an- late John Wasley and Eliza· ~ .
00&lt;1· Mrs. Evan C. Rodenck, all persons inleresled in learn- ~ and Dr. and Mrs. Evan C. Rod- Ingels. She was a member of h
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the Mason Methodist Church ~ e~ ~ ep ba on follow in~ since She is survived by one dau~h· l ,
l&gt;r., o&lt;.cts of acquirin~ a 'lew f'Or.rert -~· -~n• 7 :1 tion.
and the SFR Class of that ar as een
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church. Her husband, Charles, l&lt;St faiL
TjJe body Is at the&gt;C~w. ll!Js- .
fund drive, were diccussed . York's nrw J,,nooln Cent e r, l
also preceded ber In death in
/sell Funeral "Home end ar· l
a committee was appointed illustrnleo by color s lide s, l
1936,
rangements will be anllOUI1Ce4
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abJ11ty to negol!ate purchase of I' Ingels, both of Mason
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, It is the policy of the depart- the ~burch one hour prior to own auto moments befor~.
OOLUMBUS &lt;IJI'It .,. l'roduc1 ment
to exhaust all possible servtces. Fnends may call at [ Police said Calvin E. Harper, , Uon re!tirne~ to !lllrm@! at ihe
means of reacbing an agree- the Stewart reSidence '" Mason ' 24, C&lt;Jiumbus, was killed Fr1· : Westir.ghouse pil!llt here llltfay
ment before resorting to con- anytime after noon Saturday. day night as he was atlemjKIIIi ir&gt; tile wake of a short. • lived
demnation under the right of Foglesong Funeral Home Is to aid one of the two boys who wildcat strike O\'llf the suspen11 r... ... .,,..,. 1 1ond-~fl!t~
eminent domain.
In charge.
were hit by his ear.
sion of a union steward.
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struck the two boys who were
tty, has not been assigned a Edson Roush will show slides ,d. g their bicycles' and 1 b c
definite sale date, but is to be of his Eureopean trip at l he ~~;"skidded off the 'road. H••·
plaeed lr the earliest sale for regular m?r.thly meeting of th \ per was struck by a 1951 or 19!i2
Whtch lt can be assured thal l Syracuse PTA, Tuesday, Ap. ' model while and dark car as I
1he nght of way wlll be avail- , ril, 11 at 1:30 p.m.
he was tryin&amp; to help one of

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Galha County has been long
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FULL•FIELD•YIELDS: .
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I"'S"'· Mathews' switch to fil'sti\Boston turned back Detroit, 4-l,
' Name a veteran baseball star h» been conducted with little Kansas City whipped Philadel·
who's being switched to fwst fanfare.
,pllia 11·3, Cleveland beat
. base this season and· nee4s just Although Yankee manager ICincinnati 11 - 4, California
a few more homers to O&lt;come iRalpll Houk Thursday named blanked San Francisco t-O,
!be sixth player In history to hit ' Mantle as bis starting first Baltimore de'feated Minnesota 6·1110 homers in his career.
baseman, Mathews is trying to 3 in 10 innings, the Mets edged
Did you say Mickey Mantle? ·beat out Chuck Harrison for the St. Louis, 21 In 10 innings and
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the Cubs beat the White Sox, 8The guy is 36-year-old Eddie While Mathews was enjoying 4.
Mathews, who's trying to make a good day, ManUe made his A two-run double' by Tony
'the transition to first base at first error of the spring at first C&lt;Jnigl\aro off rookie George
·, Houston aft or t5 years at thirdiand it preceded Cap Peterson's Korlnce highlighted a three-run
base wilh Boston, Milwaukee ! fourth-inning homer lbat led the seventh that gave Boston Its
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Washington Senators to a 5-2 victory ,over Detroit
Mathews is also lied with Lou victory over the Yanks, Joe Ed Charles' three-run homer
tlehrig for seventh on the all· C&lt;Jleman, the Senators' rookie in tile third was the key blow in
time homer list with 493. He righthander, held the Yanks IKansas City's triumph o v e
.trails oniy Mantle 1.96) and the hiUess for five innings,
I Philadelphia as the A's pounded
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Dirk Ellsworth lor .~o hits and lead the Indiana to their rout of
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Cincinnati. 1'he lndtans wuund
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Brlles, who entered the game in , eight innings for the Cubs :o "Just ,because 1% guys ~et phis's Wilt Ohamberlaln and s~ialtat Pe~ G9soJak 1111
the lOth, was tagged with a dead them to the victory over catcber • ouUits lor ChrJSt. San Franei!leo's Nate Thur- been translerrltl to Walter Reed
single by Buchek before giving their crosstown rivals, the mas doesn't rnean we need I · mond. Chamberlian played a Hospital troni' Watson AriiiJ
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White So~-although the game ,
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[magnificent game Wednesday Hoapltai in Fort Dil, NJ._ .
1\ookie second baseman Gus was played a couple thousand ·
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eight jl!lints, respectively. The Following are tile results: I lBO Low Hurdles - Swts her.
i spring as the A'stros turned Mit!dleport Thursday &amp;fternoon Jackets were topped by Joho Shot Put - Gilkey (M) 34 rt, 23.5 sec.; Cluff and EastAlex Hannum, tile only coach
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Cluff who produced 10 points 9 in.; Mash &lt;P), Cluff &lt;M).
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: switch to first for tile Yankees I Seniors Don Swisher and Du·
were set during the : Broad Jump_ Brickles (Pi Two Mtle Run- Warner &gt;MI
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four minutes, 55 secouds and I P_ol~ Vault - Stanley, 9&lt; ft. M&gt;le Relay - Mtddleport,· Hawks and the bald, brawn·,
Stanley and Dennis Weh- 1· 1! m., Cluf~, and Wehrung P). , 4:0L!.
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. eroy and Middleport w&gt;ll ~e title contention this Sunday
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I~ Ya~d Dash- Swtsher (P) ~ Wednesday, April t2, a\ Belpre afler eighl consecutive league
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'reshmen during the 1007 811w11d 1" 1th rRwedl Ss
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The others to be tabbed as day.
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Tates &lt;Taylor) Locke, M*·
a loser. He learns to get up off Wellston the foul shootmg tro- Boston's floor," chanted the
ami University Head Basket h floor and try agam, and phy.
76ers after beating the Celtics
9 first baseman for the pbson of the White Sox (2),
Cincinnati Reds.
Robinson of the Yankees
. C&lt;Jach,_ told Southeaste next time be a winner," Locke Rowland Congden of lhe Ath- 115-104 Wednesday night, thereEpstein who tied Smith with and one vote each was
OhJo Athlettc League all star lsaid.
ens Messenger presented Jack by echoing the sentimenls of
six votes 'apiece for the number to Walt Williams of
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basketball pl&gt;yers at Athens 1 Coach Locke was Introduced Cbrk of the Athens Bulldogs Philadelphia fans who had
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Hlgb School Thursday mgh\ by Jack Gilbert, master of cere- the Most Valuable Player A· roared "Boston is dead"
Leagu"' rookies is powerfully Dave Duncan of Kansas City.
. are part of a select fra- monies, following presentatio'1 ward
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•uilt at 230 pou~ds. In the last May led the National
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of troPhies and awards by Wellston Coach John Derrow, Two teams formerly coached
wo years at Rochester in the wn with eight votes.
Locke, former Army coac~. James Diehl, president of tho jwinher last season, presented by Hannum, the Hawks and the 1
nternational League Epstein Cincinnati first sacker
urged. the boys. to pr12e the1r lteague, and principal of Pome- th(' Coach of the Year award San Francisco Warriors, mean!!t!'r'~ .f d ed 59 ho;,ers and brought up by the Reds
athletic lratermty, make. the I roy-Middleport High Schools. . to Coach Charles McAfee uf while were locked in a tight
in 202 runs, Although lite tall end of the 1966
of Jt, and never giVe tt j Bob Willis of The Wellston Athens.
struggle for the Western Divil,e is •only 24 Epstein faces the lifter he had hit 16 homers
.up whether or -not. they pursue ' Telegram, a parttime sport;- Meigs-Gallia players attend- ,sino tille. The Wamors led 2-l
athleltcs 10 eollese.
jwriter and fulltime banker, of , ing the banquet were Bill Da-in the best-of-seven series but
1r~bl~m of playing behind driven in 18 runs for
egular Oriole first baseman Behind May In the
· "TjJe ~-~hMe · m~st learn to , the swrtswriters association ' vis of Middleport and Ronnie Imeet the Hawks in St. Louis
loog PowelL
was New York's DOfi
~ke a bekmg, because some- whicfl selected the IS all stars Logan of Pomeroy, first team; Saturday night
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Bird Manager Hank Bsuer with five voles. Richard
limes a better guy snows up, and eight honorable mentions, Gene Jackson of Gallipolis and I The key to the fortunes of -===================~
!Xperimented with Big Mike in oftl)e Cubs and Gene
but the l!lhlete must never oe presented Jay Lavendar of As a Bradbury. Middleport,
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;omelhing to be desired. 'llte Aotros was next with two while
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talented youngster has beep, Greg Goossen of the Mels and
Middleport, honorable mention. I
nV.lved in numerous trade Gary Nolan of the Reds had one
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way Prill agent turned produc- Uv~ed with ~ Jlllnlmwn of tho official lhorQUi~·fal'e and
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the IegLUmate theater's version alort . pi!IUJII thtmaelvu on the wlthoui taking on a
of the Oacar and Emmy prlze. escutclloon . . . . Like any0111 which sterna atlac!habJe to
livings on televl~on, managed tryinlt ao acrobaUcany
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leclual ••11-backpal, tho rt11ull movies',
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TEHRAN, Iran tUPI) - ,way down.
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holding a aclasors, we can't
, Shah Mohammed Rezi has The Tony Awards, however, but wish Alexander Cohen'• Inasked the Agriculture Ministry and pral!e permitted the stage arauably excellent elllclency
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G&amp;R&amp;.,- G&lt;llllpolls, IJ.O and Phillip Sporn up 1:45 a.m.: wbose attempll to emulate Gar·
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·;would like to get some relloble ' Mrs. Glad)s M. Caldwell. 509 1Masoo, 24.26; Hinton, 1.53 fall- p.m.; Sally Polk up 1, a.m.; Ithere In the Sbubert Theatre to aeledlona: we dldn I mind
~ information - not just old wtv. , Fourth Ave .. Mrs. John B. Cleo- ing: Kanawha Falls, 8.12 stat.: Lock 19, Onward up 6:!" a.m.; accept her award, ohambled to Wl'Oill_ really on any
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Hard Top. Powlt -lleerl~• aad brakH. Torqlllflllt
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:Rtidlo and Heater.
~hysio!ogic •tate but, because IDr .• Mrs. Hobert D. Durham, ers: Marmet, running one-half· IT. Prloe Up 1:25 a.m.: Polly R.. of grace; lhe couldn't have ~'iadom, whole,perloranca
·o,f}he man y po,.tble complica- Rt.l Vmton, Wtllla~ W. Webb, foot; and Winfield, running '"P 6 a.m.: Lock 23, Esso Penn· been more overwhelmed.
Walklnl Happy WI lUll
~hs. every pregnant w"rn'" Sr., Patriot Star Rt. , James N. lour feet.
isylvania down 3:15 a.m.; Cot· And 11 wu a properleas ill lOUr grapesth_,. In IIYI1D•II
!#tould be under the care of a Wright, Rt. I Cheshire; ~rs.
Boat Movemeato:
Iton Queen up &amp;:15 a.m.; Ankor holdin&amp; the Tony doJnia ill
pathy, was by far tht
physician. Ynur doctor is the Robe:t H. Taylor, Rt. I G.!ll- Gallipolis Locks _ Titan up iL. Chrl~y down 5:!5 a. m.; Shubert Theater- properly ~: j,j-...
4 Dr. Iedin. ~uto. 'l'rlu1. lladlo aad HHitr. V..
one to supply the infonnalion polls . Wilham J. Smtih, Sr., 16:50 p.m. : J . s. Lewis up 10:20 Gree?up Locks, Helen R. up 4 bali Shubert Alley and
Ptnnaylvanla Dutch
Clean.
you need or to recommend col- Btdwell. Mrs, Sarah E. Byus, p.m.: Steel Ranger down 12-55 p.m., Valley Transporter up 1:·
Imeral reading.
Elrly Amtrlcln
1Pt. Ptmont: Jamce L. Pur&lt;ey, a.m.: Semel down 11 ,,5 p.~.; 40 ~-m.; Wbayne H. up 2:11i a. ANDRETTI HONORED
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STICK CANDY 1nd
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sill&lt;nt sign Is the missed men- Carl Schultz, Sr., Rt. 2 Racme , E Reed
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down 1.40 p.m.; Kathleen K. ruaht by the Auto Ra•oma:IJ
BunER MINTS
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available with- E. Clark, Ashland, Ky. Mrs. D tam B. mmer up p.m.; a.m.
the group'a achle;emenl award
in 11. few hovrs afler star ting the William F. Mallo/Y· Hunting· F unc:~ ~ce up 9:40 p. rn.:
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ton, W. Va.; Mrs. Owen H. Wil· Erllsanh '"w odlercde up 6:20 a.m.;
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a o • own 6:35 1 m ·
Q·- How long can a woma n bur, Hamden,· Mrs. J ames T.
Statio~ Waron. Auto. Trtna. Rtdlv tad Rllttr.
r ;r'ry &lt;J fetuo: in her ut~&gt;rin tuiJ.. Lon~, Wellston: Mrs. Allen C. William E. HaiJ Ashland K !
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pregnunc!'
, .
lday : Mrs. James T. Long,
., A - \!hen lh• ovum fatls lo of my becoming pregnant 1Wellston, 11:15 a.m. Thursday .
r~ ac h the uter~s for some un- again'!
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rer~ hzed and embedded in the other ope1c.ti~n (o~:t:n un~u c-j Casey, Mrs. Minnie
Conn,
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uterme tube. Sudl a pregnancy Icessful) to re-establish the po- [Charles W. Hargraves, Jr , Joy
proteeds very much_ as a nor- jtency of the lubes.
L. Henderson, Mrs. Frank E.
pregnancy at first. Men- Q - Can a 52-year-otd worn-; Knistler, Mrs. Beulah Knapp ,
PlAT 880 SPOilT SPID•II
str1oat1on stops -an_d tests for i an who still menstruates reg- Karl K. Krautter, Mrs. Paris
Auto. Trant. Power Slatrinc: Radio
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;w. Linkous, Keith F. Mollihan, ·
If your piiiOflll _.alonolabel YOII-"tndlvlduaL" I "tuHfo.
wee~s, pam ill the pelvts, , A - Yes 1 but 1 would like Mrs. Marvin N, Oiler,
Mrs.
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lplcltl'. Wh)'? For Ill IIIII 1011ponoe to your kiUeh. l'or lie IUie,
by sma ll h~rnor- ! 10 see her birth
certificate . ' Roy R. P~nce, Lora A. Riley,
Dllrva-hutltltncl roadobltltr. Ill Interior elegance ••• lite rich 1011
from the uterus, pomt to 1Pregnancy depends on contlnu- ITina L. Roush, Mrs, Galen F.
v)nyie, 1111 lteautlllllWOOII tlllfiiL For t11o aolld Flat c-anohfp
tubal prcgnanry.j ed ovarian function rather than Scarberry. Mrs. Ottie Smith.
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way Prill agent turned produc- Uv~ed with ~ Jlllnlmwn of tho official lhorQUi~·fal'e and
or wboll hand plainly hu ll!'V• prelenUoua piffle which aomt- fl!e hoUse re~lfully,
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ship of the 1967 Tony Awards, films and TV reflect when they ch1111ed lbrongh the
the IegLUmate theater's version alort . pi!IUJII thtmaelvu on the wlthoui taking on a
of the Oacar and Emmy prlze. escutclloon . . . . Like any0111 which sterna atlac!habJe to
livings on televl~on, managed tryinlt ao acrobaUcany
and veau •nl4flalnment
to outltrip both ltl ·celluloid earnoUy to perform 1111 Intel· lea" sucb · 11 "n:'l and
leclual ••11-backpal, tho rt11ull movies',
Is a sprlln In the neck, all the
TEHRAN, Iran tUPI) - ,way down.
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Informed sources said Thursday
holding a aclasors, we can't
, Shah Mohammed Rezi has The Tony Awards, however, but wish Alexander Cohen'• Inasked the Agriculture Ministry and pral!e permitted the stage arauably excellent elllclency
. farmers
w drafl ona leased
program whereby and all II! traditional 1tature, producer ol the 198'1 Tony TV
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The program would af!oct more plaque· &amp;lvlng llghUy, JaunUiy, inC crew haircut be aflecte4;
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sustained neatly, admirably; the juat 1 trlfte more than ptel:
prizes handed out with dIs- aeribed at Parris bland fit
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Hoopltal: Visiting
Lock 18, Orlss Jr. down &amp;:20 Ish or b&amp;wllng ibanlt·YOU spew; ratio.
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hours M and 7--8 p.m . Parents
p.m.: Beaver down 12:05 a.m.; even though Barbara Harris,
t- J
only 00 Pediatrics ward.
G&amp;R&amp;.,- G&lt;llllpolls, IJ.O and Phillip Sporn up 1:45 a.m.: wbose attempll to emulate Gar·
IN THESE LIKE NEW C.4R8
~Y Wa)'he G. Brnndstadt. M.D. 1
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24.5 runni"l! 50 feet ol rollert; Flagship down 1:30 a.m.: !Alek bo and other theatrical hermits We wero quite wron1 Oft
!: Q _ 1 'om pregnant and '
Ad~ISslons .
Ipt. Pleasant, 25_76 , Pomeroy • 17, Andrew P. Calhoun up &amp;:40 didn't stay her /rom being of our 16 vote• ~ the Tony
·;would like to get some relloble ' Mrs. Glad)s M. Caldwell. 509 1Masoo, 24.26; Hinton, 1.53 fall- p.m.; Sally Polk up 1, a.m.; Ithere In the Sbubert Theatre to aeledlona: we dldn I mind
~ information - not just old wtv. , Fourth Ave .. Mrs. John B. Cleo- ing: Kanawha Falls, 8.12 stat.: Lock 19, Onward up 6:!" a.m.; accept her award, ohambled to Wl'Oill_ really on any
] ts' teles - about this subject. Idemn, 444 Second Ave.· M~s. Charte•ton, 20.3! faDing. Lon- IBellville I:Mks, James R. Hines tho ataae and stumbled through llbly 10 the case of
Hard Top. Powlt -lleerl~• aad brakH. Torqlllflllt
~ A - Pregnoncy l• a norma! I Do~ald W. Schtllmg, 452 Lartat .don, running one foot of roiJ. Idown I a.m.: Lock 22, George Ia lew Inanities with a minimum Utile London visitor
Trans.
:Rtidlo and Heater.
~hysio!ogic •tate but, because IDr .• Mrs. Hobert D. Durham, ers: Marmet, running one-half· IT. Prloe Up 1:25 a.m.: Polly R.. of grace; lhe couldn't have ~'iadom, whole,perloranca
·o,f}he man y po,.tble complica- Rt.l Vmton, Wtllla~ W. Webb, foot; and Winfield, running '"P 6 a.m.: Lock 23, Esso Penn· been more overwhelmed.
Walklnl Happy WI lUll
~hs. every pregnant w"rn'" Sr., Patriot Star Rt. , James N. lour feet.
isylvania down 3:15 a.m.; Cot· And 11 wu a properleas ill lOUr grapesth_,. In IIYI1D•II
!#tould be under the care of a Wright, Rt. I Cheshire; ~rs.
Boat Movemeato:
Iton Queen up &amp;:15 a.m.; Ankor holdin&amp; the Tony doJnia ill
pathy, was by far tht
physician. Ynur doctor is the Robe:t H. Taylor, Rt. I G.!ll- Gallipolis Locks _ Titan up iL. Chrl~y down 5:!5 a. m.; Shubert Theater- properly ~: j,j-...
4 Dr. Iedin. ~uto. 'l'rlu1. lladlo aad HHitr. V..
one to supply the infonnalion polls . Wilham J. Smtih, Sr., 16:50 p.m. : J . s. Lewis up 10:20 Gree?up Locks, Helen R. up 4 bali Shubert Alley and
Ptnnaylvanla Dutch
Clean.
you need or to recommend col- Btdwell. Mrs, Sarah E. Byus, p.m.: Steel Ranger down 12-55 p.m., Valley Transporter up 1:·
Imeral reading.
Elrly Amtrlcln
1Pt. Ptmont: Jamce L. Pur&lt;ey, a.m.: Semel down 11 ,,5 p.~.; 40 ~-m.; Wbayne H. up 2:11i a. ANDRETTI HONORED
. Q - What are the first sions IRt. I West Columbta , Steven St• I R
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12 6'
m. • J e If boat up 1:- NEW YORK (UP!)
,
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• R
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o~. ·pr&lt;'gnancy and how Long ·. rc e,. ·. . ~c ne, nme George T. Price up 2:fO a.m.: "" a.m., avenawoocl down 1:60 AndretU, wmner of thll year's
STICK CANDY 1nd
does It take 10 know for sure'' 1F'rance, Loogsvtlle , Mrs. Ketth Horv J rd d
M
a.m.; Lachln McCJeay up 7:60 Daytona 500 and the
H dM d
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0 an own 3''" a.m ·
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A- The Ill'!! and most con- ·
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sill&lt;nt sign Is the missed men- Carl Schultz, Sr., Rt. 2 Racme , E Reed
.
down 1.40 p.m.; Kathleen K. ruaht by the Auto Ra•oma:IJ
BunER MINTS
3.55
''
strUal period. Some of the new· Dorsa Fultz, Flatwoocls, Ky.; s~n up 6: ~~ a.·m.: aJ~h~ ~:·~~ down 3:40p.m.; Oleander down Frat&amp;rolty ol New York.
·'·
A. Elwood
FrRZter,
Fraz.
De d
3.45 p.m.;
A. J. BPatton up 1-10
Andreltl • who 11 then;:~~~
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,or' pregnancy tests are positive
.
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p.m.;
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' as four or five days ""
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1
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alter the mis&lt;ed period and the er er ms, e s on. ,.ares
H Zl
m.. rennsy vama down 6:35 driving champion will
9
-test results
available with- E. Clark, Ashland, Ky. Mrs. D tam B. mmer up p.m.; a.m.
the group'a achle;emenl award
in 11. few hovrs afler star ting the William F. Mallo/Y· Hunting· F unc:~ ~ce up 9:40 p. rn.:
_ __ -·---~·
test
.,
.
ton, W. Va.; Mrs. Owen H. Wil· Erllsanh '"w odlercde up 6:20 a.m.;
.......,
a o • own 6:35 1 m ·
Q·- How long can a woma n bur, Hamden,· Mrs. J ames T.
Statio~ Waron. Auto. Trtna. Rtdlv tad Rllttr.
r ;r'ry &lt;J fetuo: in her ut~&gt;rin tuiJ.. Lon~, Wellston: Mrs. Allen C. William E. HaiJ Ashland K !
es before a diagnosis of ectopic SI_Iehne, Jackson: Ja~es
E.
Birtb!l
' y. •-c:~Ol'
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can
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What
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· Rapp, ront~~ ; Mrs. son, d:mghter, ?:en n.m. 'Thurs..
Auto. Trani. Radio and Heater,
pregnunc!'
, .
lday : Mrs. James T. Long,
., A - \!hen lh• ovum fatls lo of my becoming pregnant 1Wellston, 11:15 a.m. Thursday .
r~ ac h the uter~s for some un- again'!
I
Dlacbarges
I
1
' '
•• ~ny~~ reason 1t may become I A - No. It would require an- 1 Mn. Lfoslie Adarnst-John w.
' , l DJ, Sedan. Std. 3 Sptl. 'l'nDI. lla4lo llld Hatter. ~
rer~ hzed and embedded in the other ope1c.ti~n (o~:t:n un~u c-j Casey, Mrs. Minnie
Conn,
' 1 : ~,r: :
·
uterme tube. Sudl a pregnancy Icessful) to re-establish the po- [Charles W. Hargraves, Jr , Joy
proteeds very much_ as a nor- jtency of the lubes.
L. Henderson, Mrs. Frank E.
pregnancy at first. Men- Q - Can a 52-year-otd worn-; Knistler, Mrs. Beulah Knapp ,
PlAT 880 SPOilT SPID•II
str1oat1on stops -an_d tests for i an who still menstruates reg- Karl K. Krautter, Mrs. Paris
Auto. Trant. Power Slatrinc: Radio
Jlq"', ~
Ctllltd lot lilt PllllaW ,..,_,
Jll'i!!gnamC)·· are pos_Jtlve. After _10 u!arly become pregnant?
;w. Linkous, Keith F. Mollihan, ·
If your piiiOflll _.alonolabel YOII-"tndlvlduaL" I "tuHfo.
wee~s, pam ill the pelvts, , A - Yes 1 but 1 would like Mrs. Marvin N, Oiler,
Mrs.
IIIHIIU" It lll'ltr for you, Tlten the car for you •• , Fltl'a 8liO 8palt
lplcltl'. Wh)'? For Ill IIIII 1011ponoe to your kiUeh. l'or lie IUie,
by sma ll h~rnor- ! 10 see her birth
certificate . ' Roy R. P~nce, Lora A. Riley,
Dllrva-hutltltncl roadobltltr. Ill Interior elegance ••• lite rich 1011
from the uterus, pomt to 1Pregnancy depends on contlnu- ITina L. Roush, Mrs, Galen F.
v)nyie, 1111 lteautlllllWOOII tlllfiiL For t11o aolld Flat c-anohfp
tubal prcgnanry.j ed ovarian function rather than Scarberry. Mrs. Ottie Smith.
..• IIIli tlllt. TlteN'I trut Vllh» lor you In lite Fill 81i0 Bpo&lt;t
the;ea!ter the tube rup- 1on age, but it is extremely rare IRichard 0. Spurlock, Mrs. CharSpider. With 10ft ot hlrdtop. or belli ••• thlr',. ~alii•
Th~s is accompamed by for the ovaries to function after lles B. Stevenson, Mrs. Lavada 1
Como In and lelldrlvl.,.. opec/11 Gil todltl.
"OHIO'S .OLDI!ST DODGE DEALII"
pam and severe b:,edmg. age 50.
ISwindler, Mrs. Robert L. White, I
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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING ·
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•o111o'r Oklm Dodge Dealer"
Middleport, Olllo

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ASSOCIATED RADIO a·- -:1 TV

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eTWO W'r.OUT
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COLORS- Green, Yellow, BlUe,
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WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING ·
UDeoln SL Middleport IJ92.26BO
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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
•o111o'r Oklm Dodge Dealer"
Middleport, Olllo

· TINY'S FOODLAND

AtMeeting of
Dof ACouncil

Ph. - - .

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LYONS CLOVER FARM

ASSOCIATED RADIO a·- -:1 TV

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SEASON ON DISCOUNT
PRICES
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POMEROY

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By GEQRGE WONDER

I Pomeroy Motor · ~1

For Sale

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M. POMEROY, C1H10

' .;$0 a. m. to 12:00 Noell. lttunltY

LI'L ABNER

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LIGHT Ufl WI I" A ~E.I/lJI~
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By ART SANSOM

1'HI! BORN I.OSEit

By BRANNER

Wlr4N.lE WINKLE

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DANCE!
Every Fritlay and
Saturday night from
10 p.m. to 2,o.m. ot the

Sundown Nile Club
Music by Mary Lee Duo
from Parkersburg

DANCE
SATURDAY
APRIL 8
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

IMTIENCE, WINKLE. WE
DONT WANT TO RU5H
THING:; AND LOSE
OUR ADVA&gt;Il'AGE,

'1'01/~l HI6HT.

WE MIIST eE
CAUTIOU~.

JET I CAN FL!EC!

HIM FOR AIOTI&lt;ER

FIVE 1~ANP.

For futory reprettntatlve
in Southtrn Ohio

West Virginia

&amp;

We are an old reliable company and the leader ~n our
field throughout lhe Un~ed
States and Canada.

By HOWIE

SCH~EIDiiR

WHY DO~'T you
TRY Ge!TIIJG YOUR
BI\CK OFHHE \WRLD?

J WI~H I CCVLD
G£T TH£. VJORI..O

Mechanical or farm expert·
ence helpful but not required.
We do require honesty, hard
work, a desire toibe permanent, and good transporta·

OFF MY BACK/

By KING

GASOUIIIE ALlEY
Git in the

tlon.

back o' the cart,

We offer training, better·
than average earnings, paid

De Fuddle ' We

neotds b•l last '

vacation, retirement plan,
hospitalization and many
benefits to the right man.
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Mon. 8: AM to 1: PM
Tues. 8: AM to 10: AM
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SHAMROCK MOTEL

Allen King and
the Stardusters

POMEROY, OHIO

By MERRILl. BLO$SI'R

FRECKLE$ j)J-ID HIS FRIENP$

APARTMENT 14

CARRIER WANTED

WINKLE, A I'U'HCIIER.

By HAROLD GRAY

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

NO PHONE CALLS

(Boy or Girl)
: For Mulberry Ave.

RIG.HT!

SO , Tl.t:Y'VE

HIRED A P!&lt;!OrfSSIONAL

MOB r:ROM OOT ::JI=
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BUT HERE'S t:r:{ PROBLEM I

POMEROY

lHE CROWD -r HAI Wt:.HT'i
YOU Q!.!J IS STRICTU'

APPLY AT THE
DAILY SENTINEL
OFFICE

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PETE\

ME, PAT)

Mechanic Street

Pomeroy, Ohio

For Rent

NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS

1.

UNFURNISHED garage
ment, 4 rooms and. bicaldthe.p&lt;Jr't
ply 790 Maple St., ~•1 1

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U.Metallla

6. ~-..

9. Angrier
ll. Sand

DOWN

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lated

&amp;Capitol
fellow;

Proc don
abbr.
ing place. Inquire 1040 S. 2nd 13.
14. Under4. COnt&amp;IJIIn&amp;.
Ave., Middlep&lt;Jrt.
world. ,ijo/~. more
god

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one:
abbr. 1
O.Mac!O

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111.Boy'o
ntckname
HOUSE, 4 1'90ms and bath,
18. Charged '
E. Main St., Pomeroy. F o r
partlcl&amp;
17.
Gioom
infunnation call Mary
ersham, 592-1160,
AUoemo, 20.Alwaya
21.Pronoun
4 5 3tp 22.Prlmaly
Ohio.

5 ROOM-'hopse .and &gt;Jllso trailer
·
space. Phone ·tm-2885. 4 4 6tc
1.
auc JOn evv••;:rlyit Iirrum:i~~aceen-Br&lt;iWriei
~?~=~:. night at Laurel C
space 811 Brownell
:V
House, sale starts
Ave., Phone OOZ-2625. 4 4 tfc
m. Plenty to eat
Brown's
Trailer
Your Au·ctioneer,
Park, Minersville, OOZ-3324.
Carnahan. Jim
3 31 6tc
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4 5
furnished
REVIVAL at
Pbone OOZ-3658.
·Gospel Mission at
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Thursday. April
16 al 7:30 ~ . m.
Rev. L. R. Gluesero-1
Public
45
rooms and bath apartment.
Phone tm-3374.
3 ~ tfc

lamp

owner
8. Orlontal

dweUIDJ
T. With

milht

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22.J&amp;p&amp;D...

Landmark's Big Sale

hill

2. Aooumu-

oeaport
10, Crippled

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for
a pen
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tive
Teply
18. Duo:

abbr.
19. Type

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29.·Compasa

point
30,DI&gt;cru&gt;slic
pleture11
3t.Mr.Como
32.At home
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REFRESHMENTS-FAVORS
DEMONSTRATIONS

40.Tramp

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PAPPY

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Plus Other
VALUABLE PRIZES
No purchase necessary,
ju1t reg1ster

38. Breeze

27.Gonnan·
hun: 1)'1'11.

IT'S BEEN 'f:
I-OM&lt;;, &amp;L~.'
STORM ONI\
EIOOY EVER &lt;
;o tT,
WHY PO YOU n$11:'1

APRIL 0-7·8
GIVING AWAY
880,000 Green Stamps

Y etteri•J"• AIIIWU
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By RAEBURN VAN BUREN

ABBIE AND SLATS

SPRING
OPEN HOUSE

mea&amp;ure
23,Sewer
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24. Muu
2~. Uowlrull
26. Verse

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Pomeroy

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8. French
wine

rocka

l2.llon's
name

FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.

Rear M•igs General Hospital

DAit Y CROSSWORD

4 3 6to

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blem with your baler? Geo.
Cox will answer it.

2\. Drlllld. .
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27. Meaaure:
abbr.

c.

DICK TRACY

By CHESTER GOULD

•Saturday - Learn welding
in minut ES. Orner Ihle will
ttll you how,

28.It&amp;lian
river
29. Disburse ..

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ment
33.Partor
"to be"

POMEROY
992-218t

34..Female
fowl

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35.Enoountered

BElT ll\1 TIME
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BEST IN SOlJr,4D
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36. Tailor:
htunoroue
38. Jdimlcker
39.Region

in Alpa

40.-.;-Sundat,
tunoua

CLOCK RADIOS

preaoher
41. Since:

SeoL

DAILY CBl'PrOQlJOTB - Bent'• bow to work It:
12 U tfc
FURNISf!EU and unfurnished

Ch&lt;!Sietr,l apartmen!o Close to scbooi.
Phone ll!l'l-5434.
10 18
4 ROOMS and bath, East' u.l..l
St., Pomeroy, JSO: 3 rooms I
and bath, East Main St., Pomeroy, $40; one 4 room apart.
• rnent, furnished, East Morn
St., 160: one building, 20 x :ro,
East Main, vacant lot, 125
frontage, will build to suit
tenant, East · Mala St. Phone
until 4 p. m. tm-3975. After
t p.m. fiiiZ.IiioG.
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IUGI BUNNY

Ia I.OIIOrllli.LOW
One letter limply ata.ndl tor another, In thia aamp!e A Is uud
for the three, Us. X for the two O'a, etc. Single letters, apos~

trophies, the lenJtb and formation or the worda are all hinl..l.
Each day the code letten are different.

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VrJplopam

BLili\V8

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Yootenlar'o CrJploqUDie: MY INHJ:I\IT/.NCE HOW WillE
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Good tires, clean interior. beige,.ove: brown finl&amp;ll1 PS,'.aut0,1..
matte, radio &amp; beater, a real sharp car. · ·.
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llcarilt.

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CAJID Of: THANICI· &amp; OaiTUAillll
'"'0 for 50 word mlnlmu... ladl
1ddltlonal word 2c,
ILIND ADI
Additional U1 Chart• per Advo~

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•·~0 1. m. to 5:01 p. m.. Dally

By GEQRGE WONDER

I Pomeroy Motor · ~1

For Sale

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M. POMEROY, C1H10

' .;$0 a. m. to 12:00 Noell. lttunltY

LI'L ABNER

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WAI-ITA SEE HIS
LIGHT Ufl WI I" A ~E.I/lJI~
DON'TT!'.I.L ~ 1M
15 HERE!!

&lt;;OVERNMENT •

IT'I IAIY TO PLACI A

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W~AT'5 SO N£AT
A!lOLJrTHE

WANT AD
PMDNI lf1-2156

SMEllAPHONE
CDIIIPA~~

IS·"

By ART SANSOM

1'HI! BORN I.OSEit

By BRANNER

Wlr4N.lE WINKLE

_____.,

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DANCE!
Every Fritlay and
Saturday night from
10 p.m. to 2,o.m. ot the

Sundown Nile Club
Music by Mary Lee Duo
from Parkersburg

DANCE
SATURDAY
APRIL 8
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

IMTIENCE, WINKLE. WE
DONT WANT TO RU5H
THING:; AND LOSE
OUR ADVA&gt;Il'AGE,

'1'01/~l HI6HT.

WE MIIST eE
CAUTIOU~.

JET I CAN FL!EC!

HIM FOR AIOTI&lt;ER

FIVE 1~ANP.

For futory reprettntatlve
in Southtrn Ohio

West Virginia

&amp;

We are an old reliable company and the leader ~n our
field throughout lhe Un~ed
States and Canada.

By HOWIE

SCH~EIDiiR

WHY DO~'T you
TRY Ge!TIIJG YOUR
BI\CK OFHHE \WRLD?

J WI~H I CCVLD
G£T TH£. VJORI..O

Mechanical or farm expert·
ence helpful but not required.
We do require honesty, hard
work, a desire toibe permanent, and good transporta·

OFF MY BACK/

By KING

GASOUIIIE ALlEY
Git in the

tlon.

back o' the cart,

We offer training, better·
than average earnings, paid

De Fuddle ' We

neotds b•l last '

vacation, retirement plan,
hospitalization and many
benefits to the right man.
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Applicatlens Taken
Mon. 8: AM to 1: PM
Tues. 8: AM to 10: AM
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Eagles and Guests

SHAMROCK MOTEL

Allen King and
the Stardusters

POMEROY, OHIO

By MERRILl. BLO$SI'R

FRECKLE$ j)J-ID HIS FRIENP$

APARTMENT 14

CARRIER WANTED

WINKLE, A I'U'HCIIER.

By HAROLD GRAY

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

NO PHONE CALLS

(Boy or Girl)
: For Mulberry Ave.

RIG.HT!

SO , Tl.t:Y'VE

HIRED A P!&lt;!OrfSSIONAL

MOB r:ROM OOT ::JI=
I' M ON ~ 'i:Di: , -It,
BUT HERE'S t:r:{ PROBLEM I

POMEROY

lHE CROWD -r HAI Wt:.HT'i
YOU Q!.!J IS STRICTU'

APPLY AT THE
DAILY SENTINEL
OFFICE

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"''OU CAI'I'T

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10 ~ ¥0U, PnE!
DO OLJR F'.&gt;£ST
'TO ~TOP THEM-I-

W~'l.l

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f-KIW TH~
OPiiiRAH I
DON'T ~~r
YOLJ~

BCIYS

KILLm

~OR

WITH "THE E~·MARJi£

COt·IW &amp;oYS WE'VE (i,QT
AROUt·m 1-!fRE ~ I&amp;J'
'EM MAKE THeiR MOVE!

1&lt;1£ COPS
WILl.,

1X:!'

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10 _..,.

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PETE\

ME, PAT)

Mechanic Street

Pomeroy, Ohio

For Rent

NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS

1.

UNFURNISHED garage
ment, 4 rooms and. bicaldthe.p&lt;Jr't
ply 790 Maple St., ~•1 1

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U.Metallla

6. ~-..

9. Angrier
ll. Sand

DOWN

~.Eaoe

P.LithuanlaD

lated

&amp;Capitol
fellow;

Proc don
abbr.
ing place. Inquire 1040 S. 2nd 13.
14. Under4. COnt&amp;IJIIn&amp;.
Ave., Middlep&lt;Jrt.
world. ,ijo/~. more
god

·thaa
one:
abbr. 1
O.Mac!O

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111.Boy'o
ntckname
HOUSE, 4 1'90ms and bath,
18. Charged '
E. Main St., Pomeroy. F o r
partlcl&amp;
17.
Gioom
infunnation call Mary
ersham, 592-1160,
AUoemo, 20.Alwaya
21.Pronoun
4 5 3tp 22.Prlmaly
Ohio.

5 ROOM-'hopse .and &gt;Jllso trailer
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space. Phone ·tm-2885. 4 4 6tc
1.
auc JOn evv••;:rlyit Iirrum:i~~aceen-Br&lt;iWriei
~?~=~:. night at Laurel C
space 811 Brownell
:V
House, sale starts
Ave., Phone OOZ-2625. 4 4 tfc
m. Plenty to eat
Brown's
Trailer
Your Au·ctioneer,
Park, Minersville, OOZ-3324.
Carnahan. Jim
3 31 6tc
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4 5
furnished
REVIVAL at
Pbone OOZ-3658.
·Gospel Mission at
~u~--=.ru
Thursday. April
16 al 7:30 ~ . m.
Rev. L. R. Gluesero-1
Public
45
rooms and bath apartment.
Phone tm-3374.
3 ~ tfc

lamp

owner
8. Orlontal

dweUIDJ
T. With

milht

&lt;»lor
22.J&amp;p&amp;D...

Landmark's Big Sale

hill

2. Aooumu-

oeaport
10, Crippled

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13.1\ack
for
a pen
l5. Neg..,
tive
Teply
18. Duo:

abbr.
19. Type

t,28. Close to

29.·Compasa

point
30,DI&gt;cru&gt;slic
pleture11
3t.Mr.Como
32.At home
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37.Welght

REFRESHMENTS-FAVORS
DEMONSTRATIONS

40.Tramp

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PAPPY

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Plus Other
VALUABLE PRIZES
No purchase necessary,
ju1t reg1ster

38. Breeze

27.Gonnan·
hun: 1)'1'11.

IT'S BEEN 'f:
I-OM&lt;;, &amp;L~.'
STORM ONI\
EIOOY EVER &lt;
;o tT,
WHY PO YOU n$11:'1

APRIL 0-7·8
GIVING AWAY
880,000 Green Stamps

Y etteri•J"• AIIIWU
1

By RAEBURN VAN BUREN

ABBIE AND SLATS

SPRING
OPEN HOUSE

mea&amp;ure
23,Sewer
ln'""l
24. Muu
2~. Uowlrull
26. Verse

r

Pomeroy

992·2116

8. French
wine

rocka

l2.llon's
name

FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.

Rear M•igs General Hospital

DAit Y CROSSWORD

4 3 6to

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•Friday- Got a knotter pro.
blem with your baler? Geo.
Cox will answer it.

2\. Drlllld. .
vessel

27. Meaaure:
abbr.

c.

DICK TRACY

By CHESTER GOULD

•Saturday - Learn welding
in minut ES. Orner Ihle will
ttll you how,

28.It&amp;lian
river
29. Disburse ..

•·

ment
33.Partor
"to be"

POMEROY
992-218t

34..Female
fowl

•

35.Enoountered

BElT ll\1 TIME
I I.

BEST IN SOlJr,4D
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Auto Sales

36. Tailor:
htunoroue
38. Jdimlcker
39.Region

in Alpa

40.-.;-Sundat,
tunoua

CLOCK RADIOS

preaoher
41. Since:

SeoL

DAILY CBl'PrOQlJOTB - Bent'• bow to work It:
12 U tfc
FURNISf!EU and unfurnished

Ch&lt;!Sietr,l apartmen!o Close to scbooi.
Phone ll!l'l-5434.
10 18
4 ROOMS and bath, East' u.l..l
St., Pomeroy, JSO: 3 rooms I
and bath, East Main St., Pomeroy, $40; one 4 room apart.
• rnent, furnished, East Morn
St., 160: one building, 20 x :ro,
East Main, vacant lot, 125
frontage, will build to suit
tenant, East · Mala St. Phone
until 4 p. m. tm-3975. After
t p.m. fiiiZ.IiioG.
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IUGI BUNNY

Ia I.OIIOrllli.LOW
One letter limply ata.ndl tor another, In thia aamp!e A Is uud
for the three, Us. X for the two O'a, etc. Single letters, apos~

trophies, the lenJtb and formation or the worda are all hinl..l.
Each day the code letten are different.

A
YKT
LE

VrJplopam

BLili\V8

Quot&amp;lloo

VG

YKLE
BL~K

G¥VWLEKFTEE

J'TB

BVHWI\
AVR.-

Y'l'lt:YKSTFY
19f&gt;:! FORIJ Statiou

Yootenlar'o CrJploqUDie: MY INHJ:I\IT/.NCE HOW WillE
AND 'FAIR: TIKI! IB MY ESTA1'lll; TO TIME l'l&gt;l HEJ.R.GOETHIII

Country ·Sedan . .one owner.

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1817, &amp;lq: i"eatlll'tle fJtadlcaLI,

IAcJ

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gnod1 tires . R&amp;H. · ' poioer
s!~t!rlng . gund rnnditon. Ph .

DD2-;3l6 or Bl2-2180
1220

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Aprl~. 7,

~:::£:~~e~~~ ~:~:eg·e~~:;:~

1967

GU4em•a Cance•.WJII Be Theme
51leal~er at State ~onventiort

AtotiDd and
Abo

110 M·o
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:. : ''tiful:,
61ds.
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lockout order, which
thr~.ll'' 250.000 Teamsters out oJ
was issued by Tucking

E:b't~::~• Inc.

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&lt;TEll, which
1,500 of the eountry's
P,otor carrieri, The
was effective at nitdntSht

We fix Sunday
dinner seven
tlays a week

in va.Mous parts of the nation.

Rd ; and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
IHoweii, Jr., of Mulberry Ave.,
Pomeroy. and Mrs. Betty How·
Ieli and Edward' Templeton of

Fried Chicken any day of the
week. Like today. AJI you have

Bailey Run. ThP.y also visited

Named to the
with their aunt and uncle, Mr. committee lo select new
and Mrs. Charles McNickle of cers were Mrs. Glenn Lon~~~~~
Racine.
chairman, Mrs. Betty ·
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quil· and Mrs. Guy Reynolds . ,:;,~:]1

to do is pick. it up and take it
home. The krvice is sudden I

THE BOX

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3 Pieces Tender, Tasty Chicken
Plus all the tr1mmin's
(A complete banquet for one)

PCM~ROY

$1.35

THRIFT BOX .... -- ..........

$2.50
· · $3.95

9 Pieces Chicken Only

BANK

THE BUCKET .. .... · .. ..

15 Pieces Kentut'kY Fried Chtrken
1 Pmt Cracklin' Gravy

Hot Rolls

lriiTI AND

&lt;Serves 5 to 7)

THE BARREL ........... ·.... .. · $5.25
21 Pitces Col. Sanders' Chicken

Mr mbe-r FedPral RPserve System

Tak• it from the Cobnd
••• "it's finger lickin' good''®

M•mber FDIC
All Accounh Insured Up To $15,000 Under

COLONEL SANDERS' REC1P£

Kutuek~ fried

Tho Federal Depcslt lnsuronco Corpcration

Open Fridav Ni..,hts
5:00 to 7:GO p.m.

CkiektK ~

CRO\V'S STEAK HOUSE

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the Arbor Day project
was
hdd with details left to the ·
ic committee beaded by
.
Re)'lioids.

POMEROY, OHIO

MOOEL T102S

llr.::ED QUANTITY AVAILABLE

lien, Jr., spent Easter Sunday Edgar Pratt, president, p1
i wi th Mrs. Charles Quillen, Sr. ed over the meeting.
of Sycamore St., Middleport.
Foiiowing lhe meeting mern-11
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hite, Rut· bers displayed hats made !rom
land, spent Tuesday with Mrs. flowers and judges were Mrs.
Quillen of Front St., Earl Knight, Mr. Arthur Skln·ll
Middleport.
ner, and Mrs. Harry Moore.
Mrs. Charles Quillen Jr. 'If Betty Cline's original "creal Middlepm·t and Mrs. Jack Rite lion" of forsythia and
clove
or Rutland spent an afiem'lOn 1 blosliOms on a plastic doily
with Mrs. Charles Quillen Sr., chosen as the besl Guests !or
of Middleport.
the evening were Mrs. Phiilso1'll
and Mrs. Bradford Maag. Mrs.
I FIRST CHILD BORN
C. E. Blake~ee and Mrs. Har.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Fink of old Lohse will be hoatoeses for
Minersville are announcing the the May meeling.
birth of their firsi child, a son I r=-...--......,ioiiiiiii....;.~~· Thursday, Aprh !, at Holzo!t'll
Hospital in Gaiiipolis. The baby weighed 7 pounds and 9 ounces and has been named Wil·
"l , SAT., &amp; SUN.
liam CeciL Grandparenll
are
F...
.
Aprll 7, 1, ~
Mr. and Mrs. OWen 'Fink, Mid·
"LAS VEGAS
dleport, and Mr. and Mrs. CeHILLBILL YS"
Ferlin Husky
cii Maye of Cheshire. Great
Jayne Mansfield 1 grandparents Include Mr. and
PLU~
"MJrs. Herbert Fink. Mi'dldle1port [I
4
'SHANE"
Jean Arthur, Van Heflin
and Mrs. Thomas Boggs, lialll-11

NOW(
ONLY

• Fully Automatict l'olilion Tout Control

• Exlrl Hflh Toast Lift

J1

' Eoif to' It- EIIJ to Clean

I 11·88

• bl'l HandiQma $1)-11"1

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YOUDO .
IS GUIDE ITI

HOUSEWARES

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ELBERFELDS POMEROY
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1966 Codllloc Sedon OoVilla. Full power equipment, radio, tinted glass, au·
tromc eye, new whtte stdewaii tires, aqua metallic finish with matching ;11•
teror. Just like new. Comfort Control Air-Conditioning. Was $5200.00
NOW $4888.88
1965 CodUioc. Coupe DeVille- Full power, radio, tinted glass, autronic eye,
NEW white Sidewall !~res, comfort control air conditioning, 27,000 miles. A
real sharp one. Was $4000.00 Now $3888.00

57 C1dfll•e FIH!wood 60
4 D~ Slld1n. Full powH,
radJO, tinted &amp;"lass air

conditioning. Brown' over
~ei&amp;"e wilh m11tching inter$311.00

IOr.

'2 Ohh. Dyn1mit: II 4

Door ~n, \16 motor, au·
tomat1c t~an ~mission, power steermg and brakes
radio. white wall tires'
white OYer &amp;reen with
,ereen interior, shows good
Was $1295.00
Now $1011.00

61 Otds Suptr II Ho!ldsy
S~d•n.

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8 BIG DAYS OF SPECIAL PRICES .

Opttn Tonight
Til 8
Shop Early
Get
First Choice

While o... er bluo

wtth blue vinyl jnterlor
radio, tin~ glasa, V8 mo~
tor, power br.ake1 and
11teering, look&amp; and rona
real well. Woo $10fiMO
Now $111.00
60 01. . . 4 Door .......
ve. automatte tranlmill·

•ion, power brakes

a~d

04eeri..,, radio, white wall
tires. Green witb green
interior. :W11 $81!MO

Now $511.00

U Chevrolet ltttltft w..
...,, ·I cylinder standard
ln111, .willa ovordiive

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1965 Cldllloc Sidon DoViii-Full power, radio, tinted glass, cruise control
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white wail tires, Comfort control air conditioning. Was $4000.00
Now $3888.00

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APRIL 15- ~VEil

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aufumatlc trallSDII~ '
rad1o, and whtlewall tires. Burgundy finish with ~rown interior. Was $12
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63 Ford G~loxlo 500 XL 2 Door Hord Top, 390 VB en~ne with Crulse-Q.j . ",}: '
t1c tra.nsmlssJon, power steering, radio, whitewall' llre&gt;, light blue wllli ,'JIIue
1
vmylmtenor. Was $1195.00 Now $1088.00
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62 .comot S-22 2 Door Sedan, 6 cyl. with an automatic transmi&amp;Sion radio
whttewall trres, white with turquoise vinyl interior, bucket seats, console. •

1588.00

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64 Cldilloc Coupe DoVIllo. Blue metallic finish with like new ;nterior full
power equipment, radio, tinted glass, white wall tires Comfort contr~l air
conditioning. A real nice one. 27000 miles. Was $3500.00 now $3288.00

64enL11ncodln Cotinntt1'ned"'"14 Doohi~tSiddon, hallstia full compUmentnlioJ po'!'.er e~li!JI' •.l.·,, ,
m
, ra ro,
e gt~ss . w e s ewa
res, air COI!rlltio ng »U~IUI!dJ r~
finish with matching interior. W~LS '$2795.00 Now · $~581;QO '
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61 Cldilloc Coupe DIV!IIo. White over blue with blue interior, radio, tinted
glass, white sidewall tires, air conditioning, $1500.00 now $1288.00

61 Rombler Cloaalc 4 Door Sedan, 6
wtth standard
with blue interior. Wa• $395.00 .. t;~ow $288.00
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65 Buick Speclol Stotion Wogon-VB motor, standard transmission, radio
NEW white sidewall t.ires, white with red vinyl interior. Was $1795.00.
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Now $1588.00

60 G.M.C. 112 Ton Pickup
fair tires and runs rea1 well, was $~95.110

64 Buick El..tro 225 4 Door Hard Top Sedan, power steering ond brakes,
radio, tinted 'lass, white sidewall tires, wheel discs, dark blue metallic !in·
ish with blue mtenor. Looks and runs good. Was $1895.00 Now $1788.00 ,

60 Buick LtS.bro 4 Door Sodan, V8 motor, automatic

transmis~ion,

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iteering and brakes, radio, whitewalls, white with blue interior. Was $795.00.
Now$588.00

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Now $588.00

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TEl PreSident N. M. Gordm!.
DOJOUatlons to replace the old
!Urvey sliowed thO!'! wer• · · final opportunity to call a halt
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making 1M an,.iouncement ol a
·con~ract that elq&gt;lr'ed at mid·
strikes· against four · compiiJ!\es ·
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news co!)!ertnce, Yid the
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tn Atlanta, three: in C~atf.alloo-.
. . Fi~immone, acting. In the
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before orderins the shutdown
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TEl, Gordon said, had·agret!d
The l~kout, Fitz!rtmmons
lions wert .., m progress ~
of truck freight revenues.
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said, was a TEl move to Ioree
federal. medial!!!'.• still tryin·~
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Charles Turner and family or! John Werner, program chatrno equipment aboard.
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and Mrs. Turner's 1man, on behalf of the club.
· Seas were 4.1 feet high in the · Mrs. Theodore Beegle and Mrs. brother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles The verse of the month was
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;John Kokovitch.
Hill of Red House, W. Va.
given by Mrs. Edward Burkett
Mrs. Paul Haptonstaii and who read pvems in tribute
daugt:ter, Edith, were business April. The arrangement of
visitors in Athens Wed~e.sday. month was made by Mrfrs~. a::~~~
Mrs. Opal Priddy and son, old Lohse who used an a
Bobby, spent the weekend in ment of daffodils and pI n

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tire· order "a general ioekou~"
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members would continue to
coojlerato with non·TEI truekers.
TEl's board of directors .
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'1 ~ sioil oi the Ohio Federation of of Medicine or The Ohio State I :r:~ty, /o~w~~i prSe.tamedUI~I m the c!Jurch audttorium.
in Columbus with Mr and Mrs language as taken from
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death from cancer.
I fessional memher•hips
The meehng was closed with Mrs. Earl Davenport and lam- from a coliecti1~~1~=~li 'Sihl
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"MO~~~~~~~~'iJ~~Et" Clubs and the American can-,RIG OVERTURNS
Refreshments were served by were the latter s daughter and and president of
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ctr Society have a long history GRIMSBY •. England !UP!) - . the hostesses, Mrs. Thomas family, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Co.
. Maur.ee Chevolier. Yvette Mi of close cooperation in the fi~ht A large dnihng ng operated by [Hennessy, Mrs. T. A. Hennessy, Grimes and daughter, Karen, I
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mieus, Dean Jones.
against canc-er. In 19:16, the .the Contmental Oil Co. of New Mrs. George Hargraves, Mrs. of Eiiicott City, Maryland.
Mrs. Philson li!!led the words[J
Colorca~t:~~~ Best Friend
Federation!A&gt;Ok the leading role iYork_ overturned .Thursday in Thomos Scally and Mrs. ClJ~r- Rerent weekend guests of Mr. as ~awn, Hush,,
Going Ph1 c~)
in helping the Society organize 9()..mJ!e-an-bour wmds in the les Clarkson. The door pr1ze and Mrs. Jacob Turner were murmg, Tranquil,
Ple11sure Seeken
1the Women's Field Army I North Sea 53 miles east of 1was won by Miss Catherine , their son and daughter-in-law, Golden, LuminoUs,
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Mr. and Mrs. William Turner dy, giving a response plto,.,eachrenl·ll
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