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aged 'girls repr01e11t a large
JIO!'IIilll of 1111= lnzylng public.
· Ana ·tliey speod the better part
of lbe!f, niO!ley·on clothes.
Tbe ~art ones plan th e i r
wardrobes ahead of the season.' Alid with the sun a n d
8illlOS season not far off every
· g~rt will• wanHo know what·~
in the fashion hopper for her,
be she sportster or spectator.
This summer forecast ds lor
bright, bold colors, tempting
textures and a wonderful fasb·
ion individuality, according to
Ingenue, the magazine whose
reason for being is the interest
of teen-agers.
The new summer gtyles can
tske a girl from sunup to sundown with poolside to patio with
equal ease. There are saucy
swlmdresses, o•re bikinis, trim
2·piecers In cotton, voiles arfd
dainty pastel prints. Many are
made to coordinate with culotte
dresses, miniskirts, shifts and
shorts.
The pantsuit, whkh started
long, will go short with the arrival of warm weather. And min·
isborts make fashioll news.
too, when worn with silly T·
shirt tops. These will probably
be the summer "uniform."
Tennis . inspired sportswear
_ the little sailor dress, the
short pantsuit and the bulky, Vneck sweater over short shorts

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SUMMER PROMISES TO BE BRIGHT and bold for teen·agers who are fashion-eon·
S&lt;lous. These ~no togs selected by Ingenue magazine are typfeal of what wDI be on
the young faslilon scene for the sun season. Green and white slrlped culoHe dress
by Ellen Tracy (left) Is in Kodel and &lt;olton and sports a tank top aad drop waist. The
purple rayon/linen, skinny-strapped sundress (right) llanded in embroidered orange
eotton makes the most of the mini lenglh with malcbfng minlpants peeping out. It
Is a Crazy Horse deoign. Another look In pBDIB (rigbll by Jodeen Originals .Is In blue,
will also be big on the summer
red and white C&lt;Jtlon unvos.
fashion scene.
· br'Ight 0 p shades
· l'tUe ·umpsuits jumpsuit styles or the newsmak-· · from Sll· ky aery]'ICS to l'ght
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. wld e- leg skl'rts , cu· ing · A-line tunic version worn we1g t woos
to fl attermg
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me on stron And for over matching shorts.
sportswear to date dresses. twns.
lohottes coh da e thegr.e 1-, the Twentieth oentury "bloom· It's the summer of the strire Remember, the bold heat
tsewo
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antdress in r,
snappy all-in-one ers" peeping out from a sma1I m
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skirt adrl a new fashion dimen· to bright and bold lightmng when accented by a terrtfic
slon - and settle the ''sitting stripes, combined with b o 1d teen-age tan.
problem" once and for all.
8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 24, 1967
After dark, white is the youn"
POINT PLEASANT - A, way to go. Styles swing free
Call Charlene Hoeflich, 992-5292
:lean-up week for Mason Coon· and easy in lacy cottort tents,
y schools will beg_m Monday. crisp halter-neck piques, cro·
County trucks Will be sent to cheted skimmers and lace cages.
each school on . Wednesd~y, Texture is important this sea·
Thursday, and Frtday. to plck son -crinkles, seersuckers, ribup rubbish.
bed ottomans, sheers, canvas
Schools below the Kanawha and twills. Knits of all types
River and Henderson to Har.·l make news under the sun, too,
nan schools are scheduled lor
Wednesday: Point Pleasant •
schools, Roosevelt, and Arbuck·
le, Thursday; West Columbia
School to Letart, Friday.

FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORBI
THAN READY-MADES, BUt~
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Raven Riders Club is Planning
Its First Horse Show on May 7th

RAVENSWOOD - The Rav- the club has grown to a memen Riders Saddle Club, Inc., of bershi~ of well over thirty-five.
Ravenswood announced t he i r The club has recently become• II
By Ada Slack
first horse show for May 7, at affiliated with the Ohio Valley
POINT PLEASANT - Mason
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h , Wilma and Richard Cook I p. m. on Rou te 2, ad')acen t Horse Show Assoc1a
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C." u n 1Y "Gclden Horses
children of Mr. and Mrs. Ber: , to the bowling lanes.
Association now has ten me1m-ll
wmners have been ?nnounred. nard Cook, Middleport, spent The club was organized last her clubs. This show will
E1ghth · grade 7'nners, chos· four days with their grandfa- June, chartered last fall as a the "kick-off" for the Associa'" on the basiS O a test gJvcn !!her Walter Cook. and aunt ' non • profit club. The group tlon's Point Shows. A trophy
earlier thiS monpth. arPel WJ]t. l and' uncle Mr and Mrs Ezra started out with a nucleus of and five ribbons will be award1
liam· M1!ler
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f'1ve horsemen and as of now ed.
· o omt easan
Bl
Phillips while
their
Juruor High, and Gary ack· l Rhonda ' was in Children's Hos-'
Th e club has been very bu sy
b~rst Sarah Carsey, and Brent
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construe ng a new s ow rmg,
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underwent surgery.
Myla Hudson visited on a Sun- t e lmenswns o w lch_ are
::;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=II Spending a Saturday with day with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 3SO feet by 150 feet. Thts Size
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker E. Gerlach and Mr. and Mrs. very adequate for all
were Mr. and Mrs. Rupert ' B. A. Brooks at Letart, W. Va. contest classes, such ~- h•~'"' II
Pomeroy, 0.
Schrader, Frankfort, Ky., Mrs. aod Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roush races, pol.e bendmg, remmg
Edna Summerfield and 8her- of Millwood, w. va.
terns, etc.
TONIGHT ond TUESDAY
• April 24-25
man Summerfield, Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ed- Betty Joe and Sharon James
"THE PROFESSIONALS"
Burt
Lee ward Mills and two children of of Clifton spent Saturday night
Lan~ster
Marvin Columbus spent the weekend wi~h their aunt, Mrs. Malcolm
AlSO
with his grandmother, Mrs. E. Gmnther and son, Malcum, Jr.
•ePIATURETTI
s. Mills.
Mrs. James S. Quick, w h o
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Mr.
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son,
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been a patient at Holzer
WO&lt;Inotdoy ontl Thuncloy
Steven, of Marietta spent Sa~ Hospital in Gallipolis for two - - - - - - - - Allrll26-27
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urday and Sunday at their home weeks Is lmprovmg slowly.
By Mrs. Alta Cone
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Mrs. Donald Lisle is also a Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harvey
patient there and underwent announced the birth of a daUJih- 11
surgery on Monday, April 17. ter, Norma Jean, on Monday,
Myla Hudson visited with Mr. April 10, at Holzer Hospital.
and Mrs. William Hoschar at weighed 6 lb .. 11 oz.
Letart Falls.
Miss Ruth Wilbur spent Sun·
Mr. George Romine has re- day afternoon with Miss Jaca
turned home from Holzlll' Hos- Goodwin.
pita!, where he was a medioal G. A. Radeltin called on K. E.
patient.
Erickson one night recently. 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Guin· R Rile was a caller on Sunday.
ther and son visited with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner and
and Mrs. Donald James a nd Tony of Albany spent Su n day
family of Clifton.
with Mrs. Ginevra Foster.
Ray Morri• Jr. attended
church In Wellston
So little natural gravel exists assisted the minister.
In watery East Pakistan t h a t Patterson, with the youth
workmen hammer brikcs into meeting.
walnut . sized chunks to use in Mr. and Mrs. William Thm,·ll
concrete, says National Geo- as &lt;Lucy Perry) of Columbus
graphic.
were weekend visitors of M" "
Ola Perry and Frank.
Spending Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Frank Westfall were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Knotts, Bid·
well and Mrs. Luther Hurvey
and Mrs. Elva westfall, VInton.
Mrs. Alta Cone and Mrs. Gladys MN'ris were shopping In McArthur and Wellston on Friday. '
Mr. .,d Mrs. Giles
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home of her mother, Mrs. .\'1;an- 'I
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tailored one at a time, to fit
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Syracuse
Society Notes

First Reading Given
iStreet Legislation

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led by Koste HyseU. RoU can: jug ·Thursd~., evening. at their P,~~ent at Rlyersid~ Methodi&gt;l lor Fr1~ evemng, ~_51b il
response was naming ,a f•VO\'•, club room( Iii Mlddlepart.
'ijospita11, ~oiwnbu.s, for some 8 p.m. a( lbe ~ub .~ 10
lte flowet. ' .
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. Noble Carl 'Kautz, vice pre.sj- lim'!&gt; ~area for fipanclally by make plans Coi'
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A demonstration was giveli del!l;' was .Jn ·chal'ge of t'h e Aladdin Tempe Ctlppled OhU- monthly meeting May
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by Linda Hollon on bow to )den- meeting due to. the absence JJf .qren's Assn. Denise, who had · Noble! and -~ - 18 •1• wiD
tify varieties of oak trees. president, John Zerkle. .1 Noble ·!'nth ,pelvic bone.s dislocated; Is be .welcome to thJf, ~ 01
Flower
arrangements were Don Spires, club secretary; read pro~ll9Sing 'slowly.
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using an abstract wjlh :forsythe pl•, Columbus, stating thai !hey were discussed. Prop-ess report
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would ~present with some of on lbe Park area at Racine
A l!ower repqrt was given by their mobil equipment for the was given. ·
Beverly Houdashelt. Heidi MU- Regatta parade in June, and Plans were ntade to tske part
hoan gave a safety report on confirmed lbe date for this fall In . the Regatta parade, detaU·
biking. Thank you notes were for the annual Lildies njght eel plans for the newly formed
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sent to Mr. Eldon Gaul of when they will-brln8 entertain· motor patrol to piirtlclpate in
1Ch••ster and the Wildwood Sen.- ment from the Columbus Tem- the parade were reviewed. '
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nations of fiower seeds and to annoUltced later.
das wishing to participate !n Mrs. RO\lert Pr9ffitt and, fam.
the members of It&lt;~~ lj'orest Run Nobles Gerald Powell • n d Motor Patrol, contact Noble ily were Mr. and Mrs. Pbll
Church for table arrangements Don Miller are In charge 9l p
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Flsl!er and cblldren ot-,Hoyt
sent for the Easter services.' plans for the Ladles night occa· . . lltrl.CUJ
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Lakes, Mlnn:, now i'esJdl!)g In
During the meeting 32 violet sion.
Will Enter CBU
Raclna and Mr. and ~·· Joe
corsages were made . which Financial report was given ,Miss Patricia Ann Malone, Fish~ and children, SclotovUle,
were given to the women pa- by club lreasurer, Noble Ben dl!ugbter of M~. Gloiia'Malone, Nellie H~er of Nelsonvllle
tients at Veterans ·Memorial Ewing.
Route 1, Rutland, has complet- and Laura Circle, £dllb. !farris
Hospital. Refreshments were It. w~s unanimously voted ·to ed arrangements to enter the of Florida, Curment and Gene
served by Peggy and -Heidi Mil· make a financial contriootlon to Columoos Business University. Fisher and cblldreli of Galllboan.
Aladdin Temple Crippled Ohll· Miss Malone Is a senior at polis, Mr. and Mill. llanselltlrk'
dren's Assn., tl!e check to be Rutland High School and will .land and son of Sp~ingfield, Mr.
presented "at tile spring Cere- enroll in the Junior Accounting and Mrs. BID Roush and son
Turtles are an important ex- monial on May 13th.
Course at lbe Un!Yerslty in of Portland, Eulah Prollltt and
port for the Cayma~ lsalnds.
A report was given by No- June.
John Fisher Jr.

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~~d~s gathered in the cradle ,Charles de Gaulle,_ chiefs of
of -y;est Germany today for a state· whose relaltons have
iif!ti!Mn last tribute to the cooled m recent years, almost
OA'tlon's chiel architect, Konrad dwarfed West German Pres'3:. _
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and Mrs. Renzo Menbas been invited to become a charter member of
ite Mathematics Society of Ohto University.
l Mickey who takes to math like a duck takes to wa6lr, has bee'n invited to be a· part of the group on the
iii!sJs of his honor student standing at Ohio University
~d his demol\Strated proficiency in mathematicJi.

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enthustasm lor the Meigs County "Dollars f o r
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: Tqf Fosr•m 111 designed to ~essJllan, ani flown to Mt. VerjJrovlde:.· ~arships lor stu- · fton. Before landing at the Mt.
8ents ,both to cellege and trade Vernon airport, a message was
i_·chooli. ~ill a public support· dropped from the plane to Ebid l!li9Jll:811l:· @:!dentally, Rep. er's sister, who lives in that
)VeJ:ket haclitof.up his enthusi- area. She an~: another sister,
fSilfwilh a nice check for the the mother of Gen. Curls Lelc\1\Tatsbip projellt.
May, met Rizer and Eber at
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isked to contribute one dollar 1o were taken lor a ride in the
the scholarship fund which will plane along with their broth·
be distributed to
students, er.·
throughout the coudtY. Numer· One of he two sisters, of
ous workers are aroWid making course. ill the mother of Gen.
&lt;jontacls ior funds. Howeer, the LeMay, famous Air Force offl]lrogram did get off to a late cer, who was born in Meigs
start. and if you're missed. do County.
feel
: free to mail...,vour,··contribu- Rizer .and Carpehter return·
ll"n to Ted Reed, Pomeroy, who ed to Me1gs County about 6 p.m.
ts serving as treasurer o! the Sunday following the outing,
~1ect.
:Veteran Pomeroy P.ost Ollice
There were only nineteen at
employe, Durward Cumings
Suffnday Schoo$191~;1 Eweek.. •Thies
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urge to atte~ ~ex Mun a;~t
J&lt;ob for a number of weeks. Our- es" and "The Saint"
radio , Betcty ,van eder, .partg k
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a ser~als, apparenty te m e · dE . 8 . k -- ·'ted 'ih
the Holz~ Hospital and Univer- same destitute condition . 'as an . un~e rm er VIS! tt:~
;ity Hospttal, Columbus durmg I wllen he was found llvmg m a SuDste G"mert aMI Lodng Boen· g'
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Quite an outing Sunday _for I W:alltree Shunned
Eber H. Caqlen~oor, -~liversvi)le, 'Prri'sBURGS--fWO MORE
who has - . 4W~n IM I&lt;&gt;- scheduled gueslll bave
cal Ci~il Air Patrol orgamza- ted appearances here
tlon.
at a dinner to he addressed
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ck~ up George C. Wallace, former
ng , m un ay Y P' 01 bama governor.
FrankliD Ri!IOr, Pomeroy bll!l- Brig. Gen. Robert W.
Jr., commanding officer of
Eightb Air Force Base,
over, Mass., and Sir
(Continued from Page 1) ,Sholl, Australian consul
drive will ba conducted at the eral .to !Itt' United States,
enil ol April, ba said.
notified the sponsoring gr'*'p,
Bleachers booths and 8 Amen Comer, that they would
hone sbow 'at the regatta were be unable to attend.

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Prtlldent Jack Carsey •aid
tbe C of C is "very pleased"
!AI 1M tile II!Ciion of U. S. Rt.
33, fr0111 Roek Spring!! !AI DarwiD tmderwny. Jllemberi B,IIJ
G..- l8ld 110veral entpioyes
ol V. N. Jloltlerman Sona, con. tractor for the new section of
-ay, will need homes to

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, · K«a!ll Waltoa, who reproI101IIed the chamber at the Rt.
13 poondbmking ceremonies
lor Premier Photo Company at
CooldJe, reported on activities
lbeN.
&lt;IINIIt Diehl waa recomtnelltletiiAI businessmen by the
~ 11 ~ merchant poJk91..Aftentlins. in addition
Co ,. ., above, were Ricltard
~ Jack Kerr, Bob Ja• ~111oy CrD!ls, Albert MarU.,
fed .Bled IIIII Bob WmgeU.

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WtSHINGTON - T liE U S.
mllliary comnrnnder in Vlet·
nam, hame lo a hero's weicome, reports to 1Congress and
the nation this week against
fue bar.'kgt'&lt;!Wld of a major qew
escalation of the antl-commu·
nist conflict. '
Gen. Wtlliam C. Westmoreland will speak before an WI·
usual joint sessi011 of Co ngress at 12 :30 p.m. EST Friday
in an appearance likely Ill ba
broadcast by radio and televJ.
sion to the nation.

ed on Mary Circle Saturday,
RJIODE\1 TO ATHENS
ATHENS Qhio (UPI)-&lt;l&lt;&gt;v.
James A. 'Ritodea will head
dedication ceremonies Thursday for \1. regional Ohio University campus at Portsmouth.
Portsmouth is the second of
five regional OU campuses to
be dedicated.

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SUIT FILED
Suit for $1,002.73 has been
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moo Pleas Court by fue Con·
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doing business as RoiiSb's Shoe
Store. The amount is allegedl Y
due on account.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Clarence Potts was taken to
Meigs General Hospital by the
Middleport Emergen"L- Squad
Monday afternoon alter becom·
ing ill at his home on Sycamore
St. He was admitted as a medJcal patient.

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i!ll ·th\'ee ' dl &gt;p!e four'game' IICOmess Innings 811\lsaved Milt aboard. '!'lie aaf.foo\ bi.;.. -~lo
Ted ~!hy II three iW"'I! ov~r th~ Astros.
Pa~ victory on Sunday.witli the left . !lel4 111111 •. came off
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,two ltiU~s lnnlfllls; balled out Houatoll slarler ''IU~ Glusb
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"Abenui!hY '~es to Work," Sammy '~Ellis In the eighth who aiso . yielde!l ·~·-· flr.;
-ea-.tar and ·. YJIUD&amp;er ·than ezplalned mlllliler Dave Brls· Inning oi.Jite seriel finale with homer .lwo· weeb. ilgjl. ,
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·•lll'iitJihile In Ill! attllutle to!;' 31!, wbo played a~alnat the. runners on first and. third and Jim lk!ebv~e·s sa~ce 111,
toward baseball.
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. journeyman hurler m North Ollie out l!Y getting Rusty Staub Ill! fourth run balled In of llje
A well-lrav~ed ,e)JII'DD 'Yhn carolina Amerldan Laglen ~all and Jobn llatelnati on fly balls. game UO!I the rptine In the 13th ·
baa played for 15 different when botb were teen agers. He held · ·t~~e Astor1, ' wht lind ·i.ru Johnson's run·icorlng
teama jp !he . ~ of II· '"I'In not going Ill wear blm QUI sulfel'~..their 'etgbtjl successive single, his second Rill. won .tbe
cbac~ !&amp;,year career, Aller· althoUgh U loOks Jjke It, doesn't deleat/liltless in the ninth to ~WI~• lor,!be Dodgers, Lefeb'!re
na!hy at :U ~ taeltiiDg bla latest .II. But ba llkes to pitch and he's preserve Elll~' first win of the and Jobns9n e,aeh bad hom"l'ed
wlgp!n011t \vlth the vigor ol a ·a real good guy to have on the season.. ;; ''
earller, DICk Egan who rerookla ap4 bla new emplbyer8; clUb." ..
. "I feel IM!tter at this point lieved Joe Moeller 1 ~ 'ibll top ul
Jhe Ct!clnnaU !leds. putting Brlsttl, who has followed than ~ ' di¢: In •1165," said the !be inning
be had yteJde.t
him to good uae.
Abernathy's career with Inter· efonga~ vetetan. "I think I'm a run on Curt ~ood; a !\Ollie,
The. lean submarine pilcher, est ever since their boyhood off to ~ · better start than at received eredlt for the •Wln, Joe
who set a major league .record meetings, urged CincinnaU to Cblcagoi. I'm getting more Hoerner, the last' of iii'x Csrd•'
with It a~arapees during the drall the relief artist from a~ves rlahl off the bai here." plrehers, was tb!l loser.
llfJ5 1!1!110!1 while playlna lor Richmond last wlnier and the In ·~ Abet'lla!hy won four Ken Harrelson booted Mike
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Calli, bas found a acqulsiUon has proved to be a, .gtll!IOS and -.ved 24 others to Andre\Vs' ba,...l-.ded grOillldP.r
~ ·;•lea!l1 job with the Reds major faelor in the club's rl!.e .capture1 "Fir~ .r the Year" with two out in the eighth ·
after;' a_· disappointing 1!16e to Urst place in the National honors' in the "'nior circuit, inning. allowtDg , all thrill! ,
camp.Pllln In which he was League race.
remarkable !P view of the. fact runners to SCOI'O and presenUng
~huttled from Chicago to In the only other NL action, tbat' he ~eg$11 ' \ua career as 9ll Bpston wit~'.lts "gW" victory.
~~~a~ to !UdpnontJ.
Los Angeles outlasted St. Louia ~ox over~ pitcher an;] Carl Yasirzem.skl, who bud
The~ bJ\ve ~ron 10 of their 11-5 in 13 innings. Pittsburgh at twice .bad to 'alter bla del!verv singled, mid Rico PetrOcelli and
;irs~ 13 games this year and cl\l~o was postponed by cold because of ih~er injuries.
Jose Tartabull, who had walked,
Abernathy has pirehed In 110vcn '!ealber. ·Boston defeated Wash- Tony Perez .did all the the vic!Qy in relief.
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night's 3·1 victory over the American Laague eon lest.
•eeond ~ome run,of the year in scamperod across on the
Houston Aatros. overall, he bas Abernathy, wbo had won the fourth lMing with Pete miscue. ' John Wy'tt picked up
'llrehed in eight games, lriclu~. Frid$y pigbt's game with two .Rose - a~d Deroo Jol)nson the victory In relief.

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Mrs. Everett ~"'• Gre 1•!
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and Mrs. George Saxton
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Mr. and Mrs. Jam&lt;les~ee~:: ll
Rife of Akron spent a ~
wt' th ht's brother, Richard
Rile, and fiimlly. Mrs. t;t~lel ll
Rife and Mr. and Mrs. L e
Carter of Galli'polis were
day evenmg· gueslll.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert

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Mr. 0. M. Rife called .
Mrs. Fay Wood and Mrs. Mvr-11
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Mr. and Mrs. IJ1!lbert
man and Mrs. Sarah Rife and 59 N. 2nd
Mlcldi.,Ort
Billy Vateila were &amp;bopping in
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LOCAL TEMPS
WllkeitvUie recenUy.
Serving Pomeroy, Mleon
The temperature in Pome· Mj'. and 1-!tt. Ray Brooka of
City, and Entire 818
roy's downtown business d IS· Albany oftt. 4, •pent an
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The longest drydock inJlorth, trict at 11:30 a.m. today was ning with Mr. and Mn. Char·
Amerli:a iB located in ]j)s1on. 42 degrees under sunny skies. les Rife.

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(BCil Monday lttveatlgated • an
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vapo~ liBlt~ilg,,_ QI) town streets. J~~.onaand ~~$200~000.pt!npr~ ~ Associates, LTD.-~ rese9f.d11 1IIobert W. Meyer, Philip .Hahn Gollia rep~eserll~dws ineludH
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-~ Eldo,~ Woetcl!: •· : •'' : !dent H~ln~lr.'h Luebk!l as ·h~ : a(iall'• : ~et;vl1JOr of t)le_ Co- altefnoon •durlng 8 spechu :Gal·
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'- lulnbla ailQ .SOuthern Obfu._Elec- a • Meigs Regional' ' All'!lort
two Wl!eks· to coiilpl~te final d•
De Gatllie and Johnson made !ric Co., and Jack Welsh, loea Authority meeting_ conducted
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no attempt .to speak with each ColumJius and Soutb!lm Ohio In Gallipolis C!ij ·Manager Ga-1
The Southeastern Oblo Newspaper Assoclallon .wiWP,Ians ~ved by ithe .¥tAle •
other at the rites for Adenauer, E_Iectilc Co. m_ana~er. The~ ry 11. Short's' olllce.
. . bold its annual spring meeting Frtllay· afternoo~, Ma~ contryl. ·t»ar?· .~· ~gtonalair·
who died Wednesdny at 91.
displayed - ~awm~s _of _the pres , 'l,'he two • county ,project, first
at OhiQ University jt was announ~ed .by E. D. port •uthonlj lias lliltlt&gt; Jnna
But later, at~ !Wich given by ent ~reet Ught\ng '" the com· of 'Its type in the state, w a ;- so~tbwick .. editor of the·Mar#tta ·Daily 'l'imes atld pre- · 25 to ·get, tlt• 'PI~ns -illip_ro~ed.
Luebke for vw_tlng chiefs.•_of 11\tW~ ~)ong Jlth. p_!jlgs for the approved April 10 by Gallia : siden! of the association. ~but Ia an111oua.!0 -complet'e thlt.
state, Johnson and de Gaulle ne~ bghtlng.
. and Meigs county commissio!l.
the University chapters of Sig· pbas~ of the project ' "as sooil
shook hnnds and made small Smee at least five members ers. The 4,000 foot tong and 75- Bill Day, assJS~t to I he ina Delta t;:hl and Theta 'Sig' as po!!Sib)e." · '. · '·
talk that led to spe&lt;ulation of a would have been req~ to, be foot wide strip will he construct- publisher of the Toledo Blade, Irna Phi, men's and women'i Once !be control . bolll'd a.,_
longer more intimate dlscus_sion present to ' : ~~·- J~~la!to~ eil on land adjacent to the GSI will be master' of ceremohles joornalism societies; 0 t b e r proves the final· plana; 'tbe : 811on troubled Francc&gt;-•.mencen all t!u'ee ,&lt;!de rea 10 WI 'Industrial Park site.
s~•aker at a banquet to bo grnups to he represented at tho thorlty will ·!hell' !l'iYi!i'IIR ·for
relations.
der a .s,us~n ru • proc .ret Members of the Gallia-Melgs
at the Athena Country luinquet include Newspaper pub- bids. 81~ - lvlll _lllen be· ·opened,
Shortly before the tribute c~':il ga~.~~nl~ ~:., 1 g~~ Regional Airport Aulhorliy re- Club at B p.m. It is .to· be spon- lishers, journalism alums and leontraclll .. Jet, ·11)~.- ,construction
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sored jointly by SE~ft and officlata of the wilverslty.
will liegm on ltle jolnt·•lfort
chauffeur drove up to the ti,on.
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ATHENS (UP!) - Greece's coup-born mUitary r~, at a cabinet meetlng-·t•'wlthln
bWich of Adensuer's favorite month for each busmess estatr eold weather early today.
glme today shipped hundreds of political prisoners to the we~.'!
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of ll~:eve~ it has been pointed thermometers dipped Ill :U curfew. Informed, sources said unusually beavy ~tlflre lous ~ andldaltis ~ted with
Wtth Johnson and de G~ulle oot that the installation of the degrees there, bnl botlr the heard !n At~ens !n the pre-dawn hours was the result
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Harold Wilson, the heads of
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the additional apparenUy were nolnlpped by watcbiQ.g the transfer of the
1111 coup; announced the . ~~~
government of many other ~~!, n~ :h:'h :s to have been !rQs\ .
prisoners.
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. Clvlllnn Premier Cor~Smn!ffie "wlll Slllnd alo~e· :• '1\'m
Western European . countnes levie~ anyway, due to electric
The sources S81d !be
Ko!Uas annOllOO!d tbat tlie fl. ed forces whose ·~nly 4l!n 1!1111
and scores or mm"t"" and
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other representatives of nations company mer~ases. d e cor
the port of Piraeus and
in every corner of the globe. pany will sta proce ures. or
aboard beats tllat would
Even the Russ·Jans, bitter the installation of the new blght-f
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them to the islands of Yura, St.
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Efstratios and Makroylannis In
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Council discussed br~efly '-'•
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purchase of a new tractor. The
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present tractor is out of com- Mr. and Mrs. George G.
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Imposed by the
b'll 't as reported spent Sunday and Monday
regime, political prisoners
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h d B .1 will work out S. Rll~ and other relatives.
indefmite penod.
Mr. anrl Mrs. Ralph Rose and Ric ar
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The g!IVernment claimed
daughter of Racine spent an specifications on a new tractor Mr. Chas. A. Rife of St. AI· bas swung King
evening with Mr. and Mrs. War- in the near future.
bans.• W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. into cooperating with II.
ren Ros• and family recently.
George Beveride and Ially of
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DUGAN TO SPEAK
Winfield, W. Va., called on DON'T YOU
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'th ~ er I Riley Dugan, assistant store their parents, Mr. and Mrs. HONESTLY THINK
r;t t"nLealtern;on h·~
~~:t director or research develop- Charles Rife Sunday. Mr. Rife SHE p&amp;SERVES
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Exten-. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank OFTEN
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Mrs. Fay Wood and Mrs.
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~~d~s gathered in the cradle ,Charles de Gaulle,_ chiefs of
of -y;est Germany today for a state· whose relaltons have
iif!ti!Mn last tribute to the cooled m recent years, almost
OA'tlon's chiel architect, Konrad dwarfed West German Pres'3:. _
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and Mrs. Renzo Menbas been invited to become a charter member of
ite Mathematics Society of Ohto University.
l Mickey who takes to math like a duck takes to wa6lr, has bee'n invited to be a· part of the group on the
iii!sJs of his honor student standing at Ohio University
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8ents ,both to cellege and trade Vernon airport, a message was
i_·chooli. ~ill a public support· dropped from the plane to Ebid l!li9Jll:811l:· @:!dentally, Rep. er's sister, who lives in that
)VeJ:ket haclitof.up his enthusi- area. She an~: another sister,
fSilfwilh a nice check for the the mother of Gen. Curls Lelc\1\Tatsbip projellt.
May, met Rizer and Eber at
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isked to contribute one dollar 1o were taken lor a ride in the
the scholarship fund which will plane along with their broth·
be distributed to
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throughout the coudtY. Numer· One of he two sisters, of
ous workers are aroWid making course. ill the mother of Gen.
&lt;jontacls ior funds. Howeer, the LeMay, famous Air Force offl]lrogram did get off to a late cer, who was born in Meigs
start. and if you're missed. do County.
feel
: free to mail...,vour,··contribu- Rizer .and Carpehter return·
ll"n to Ted Reed, Pomeroy, who ed to Me1gs County about 6 p.m.
ts serving as treasurer o! the Sunday following the outing,
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:Veteran Pomeroy P.ost Ollice
There were only nineteen at
employe, Durward Cumings
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;ity Hospttal, Columbus durmg I wllen he was found llvmg m a SuDste G"mert aMI Lodng Boen· g'
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Quite an outing Sunday _for I W:alltree Shunned
Eber H. Caqlen~oor, -~liversvi)le, 'Prri'sBURGS--fWO MORE
who has - . 4W~n IM I&lt;&gt;- scheduled gueslll bave
cal Ci~il Air Patrol orgamza- ted appearances here
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at a dinner to he addressed
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ng , m un ay Y P' 01 bama governor.
FrankliD Ri!IOr, Pomeroy bll!l- Brig. Gen. Robert W.
Jr., commanding officer of
Eightb Air Force Base,
over, Mass., and Sir
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drive will ba conducted at the eral .to !Itt' United States,
enil ol April, ba said.
notified the sponsoring gr'*'p,
Bleachers booths and 8 Amen Comer, that they would
hone sbow 'at the regatta were be unable to attend.

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Prtlldent Jack Carsey •aid
tbe C of C is "very pleased"
!AI 1M tile II!Ciion of U. S. Rt.
33, fr0111 Roek Spring!! !AI DarwiD tmderwny. Jllemberi B,IIJ
G..- l8ld 110veral entpioyes
ol V. N. Jloltlerman Sona, con. tractor for the new section of
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, · K«a!ll Waltoa, who reproI101IIed the chamber at the Rt.
13 poondbmking ceremonies
lor Premier Photo Company at
CooldJe, reported on activities
lbeN.
&lt;IINIIt Diehl waa recomtnelltletiiAI businessmen by the
~ 11 ~ merchant poJk91..Aftentlins. in addition
Co ,. ., above, were Ricltard
~ Jack Kerr, Bob Ja• ~111oy CrD!ls, Albert MarU.,
fed .Bled IIIII Bob WmgeU.

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WtSHINGTON - T liE U S.
mllliary comnrnnder in Vlet·
nam, hame lo a hero's weicome, reports to 1Congress and
the nation this week against
fue bar.'kgt'&lt;!Wld of a major qew
escalation of the antl-commu·
nist conflict. '
Gen. Wtlliam C. Westmoreland will speak before an WI·
usual joint sessi011 of Co ngress at 12 :30 p.m. EST Friday
in an appearance likely Ill ba
broadcast by radio and televJ.
sion to the nation.

ed on Mary Circle Saturday,
RJIODE\1 TO ATHENS
ATHENS Qhio (UPI)-&lt;l&lt;&gt;v.
James A. 'Ritodea will head
dedication ceremonies Thursday for \1. regional Ohio University campus at Portsmouth.
Portsmouth is the second of
five regional OU campuses to
be dedicated.

Trustworthy

SUIT FILED
Suit for $1,002.73 has been
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filed in the Metgs County Com·
moo Pleas Court by fue Con·
verse Rubber Co., Maiden.
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doing business as RoiiSb's Shoe
Store. The amount is allegedl Y
due on account.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Clarence Potts was taken to
Meigs General Hospital by the
Middleport Emergen"L- Squad
Monday afternoon alter becom·
ing ill at his home on Sycamore
St. He was admitted as a medJcal patient.

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i!ll ·th\'ee ' dl &gt;p!e four'game' IICOmess Innings 811\lsaved Milt aboard. '!'lie aaf.foo\ bi.;.. -~lo
Ted ~!hy II three iW"'I! ov~r th~ Astros.
Pa~ victory on Sunday.witli the left . !lel4 111111 •. came off
moo~ older than bll own _
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,two ltiU~s lnnlfllls; balled out Houatoll slarler ''IU~ Glusb
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"Abenui!hY '~es to Work," Sammy '~Ellis In the eighth who aiso . yielde!l ·~·-· flr.;
-ea-.tar and ·. YJIUD&amp;er ·than ezplalned mlllliler Dave Brls· Inning oi.Jite seriel finale with homer .lwo· weeb. ilgjl. ,
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·•lll'iitJihile In Ill! attllutle to!;' 31!, wbo played a~alnat the. runners on first and. third and Jim lk!ebv~e·s sa~ce 111,
toward baseball.
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. journeyman hurler m North Ollie out l!Y getting Rusty Staub Ill! fourth run balled In of llje
A well-lrav~ed ,e)JII'DD 'Yhn carolina Amerldan Laglen ~all and Jobn llatelnati on fly balls. game UO!I the rptine In the 13th ·
baa played for 15 different when botb were teen agers. He held · ·t~~e Astor1, ' wht lind ·i.ru Johnson's run·icorlng
teama jp !he . ~ of II· '"I'In not going Ill wear blm QUI sulfel'~..their 'etgbtjl successive single, his second Rill. won .tbe
cbac~ !&amp;,year career, Aller· althoUgh U loOks Jjke It, doesn't deleat/liltless in the ninth to ~WI~• lor,!be Dodgers, Lefeb'!re
na!hy at :U ~ taeltiiDg bla latest .II. But ba llkes to pitch and he's preserve Elll~' first win of the and Jobns9n e,aeh bad hom"l'ed
wlgp!n011t \vlth the vigor ol a ·a real good guy to have on the season.. ;; ''
earller, DICk Egan who rerookla ap4 bla new emplbyer8; clUb." ..
. "I feel IM!tter at this point lieved Joe Moeller 1 ~ 'ibll top ul
Jhe Ct!clnnaU !leds. putting Brlsttl, who has followed than ~ ' di¢: In •1165," said the !be inning
be had yteJde.t
him to good uae.
Abernathy's career with Inter· efonga~ vetetan. "I think I'm a run on Curt ~ood; a !\Ollie,
The. lean submarine pilcher, est ever since their boyhood off to ~ · better start than at received eredlt for the •Wln, Joe
who set a major league .record meetings, urged CincinnaU to Cblcagoi. I'm getting more Hoerner, the last' of iii'x Csrd•'
with It a~arapees during the drall the relief artist from a~ves rlahl off the bai here." plrehers, was tb!l loser.
llfJ5 1!1!110!1 while playlna lor Richmond last wlnier and the In ·~ Abet'lla!hy won four Ken Harrelson booted Mike
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Calli, bas found a acqulsiUon has proved to be a, .gtll!IOS and -.ved 24 others to Andre\Vs' ba,...l-.ded grOillldP.r
~ ·;•lea!l1 job with the Reds major faelor in the club's rl!.e .capture1 "Fir~ .r the Year" with two out in the eighth ·
after;' a_· disappointing 1!16e to Urst place in the National honors' in the "'nior circuit, inning. allowtDg , all thrill! ,
camp.Pllln In which he was League race.
remarkable !P view of the. fact runners to SCOI'O and presenUng
~huttled from Chicago to In the only other NL action, tbat' he ~eg$11 ' \ua career as 9ll Bpston wit~'.lts "gW" victory.
~~~a~ to !UdpnontJ.
Los Angeles outlasted St. Louia ~ox over~ pitcher an;] Carl Yasirzem.skl, who bud
The~ bJ\ve ~ron 10 of their 11-5 in 13 innings. Pittsburgh at twice .bad to 'alter bla del!verv singled, mid Rico PetrOcelli and
;irs~ 13 games this year and cl\l~o was postponed by cold because of ih~er injuries.
Jose Tartabull, who had walked,
Abernathy has pirehed In 110vcn '!ealber. ·Boston defeated Wash- Tony Perez .did all the the vic!Qy in relief.
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night's 3·1 victory over the American Laague eon lest.
•eeond ~ome run,of the year in scamperod across on the
Houston Aatros. overall, he bas Abernathy, wbo had won the fourth lMing with Pete miscue. ' John Wy'tt picked up
'llrehed in eight games, lriclu~. Frid$y pigbt's game with two .Rose - a~d Deroo Jol)nson the victory In relief.

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and Mrs. George Saxton
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Mr. and Mrs. Jam&lt;les~ee~:: ll
Rife of Akron spent a ~
wt' th ht's brother, Richard
Rile, and fiimlly. Mrs. t;t~lel ll
Rife and Mr. and Mrs. L e
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day evenmg· gueslll.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert

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Mr. 0. M. Rife called .
Mrs. Fay Wood and Mrs. Mvr-11
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Mr. and Mrs. IJ1!lbert
man and Mrs. Sarah Rife and 59 N. 2nd
Mlcldi.,Ort
Billy Vateila were &amp;bopping in
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LOCAL TEMPS
WllkeitvUie recenUy.
Serving Pomeroy, Mleon
The temperature in Pome· Mj'. and 1-!tt. Ray Brooka of
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The longest drydock inJlorth, trict at 11:30 a.m. today was ning with Mr. and Mn. Char·
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vapo~ liBlt~ilg,,_ QI) town streets. J~~.onaand ~~$200~000.pt!npr~ ~ Associates, LTD.-~ rese9f.d11 1IIobert W. Meyer, Philip .Hahn Gollia rep~eserll~dws ineludH
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'- lulnbla ailQ .SOuthern Obfu._Elec- a • Meigs Regional' ' All'!lort
two Wl!eks· to coiilpl~te final d•
De Gatllie and Johnson made !ric Co., and Jack Welsh, loea Authority meeting_ conducted
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no attempt .to speak with each ColumJius and Soutb!lm Ohio In Gallipolis C!ij ·Manager Ga-1
The Southeastern Oblo Newspaper Assoclallon .wiWP,Ians ~ved by ithe .¥tAle •
other at the rites for Adenauer, E_Iectilc Co. m_ana~er. The~ ry 11. Short's' olllce.
. . bold its annual spring meeting Frtllay· afternoo~, Ma~ contryl. ·t»ar?· .~· ~gtonalair·
who died Wednesdny at 91.
displayed - ~awm~s _of _the pres , 'l,'he two • county ,project, first
at OhiQ University jt was announ~ed .by E. D. port •uthonlj lias lliltlt&gt; Jnna
But later, at~ !Wich given by ent ~reet Ught\ng '" the com· of 'Its type in the state, w a ;- so~tbwick .. editor of the·Mar#tta ·Daily 'l'imes atld pre- · 25 to ·get, tlt• 'PI~ns -illip_ro~ed.
Luebke for vw_tlng chiefs.•_of 11\tW~ ~)ong Jlth. p_!jlgs for the approved April 10 by Gallia : siden! of the association. ~but Ia an111oua.!0 -complet'e thlt.
state, Johnson and de Gaulle ne~ bghtlng.
. and Meigs county commissio!l.
the University chapters of Sig· pbas~ of the project ' "as sooil
shook hnnds and made small Smee at least five members ers. The 4,000 foot tong and 75- Bill Day, assJS~t to I he ina Delta t;:hl and Theta 'Sig' as po!!Sib)e." · '. · '·
talk that led to spe&lt;ulation of a would have been req~ to, be foot wide strip will he construct- publisher of the Toledo Blade, Irna Phi, men's and women'i Once !be control . bolll'd a.,_
longer more intimate dlscus_sion present to ' : ~~·- J~~la!to~ eil on land adjacent to the GSI will be master' of ceremohles joornalism societies; 0 t b e r proves the final· plana; 'tbe : 811on troubled Francc&gt;-•.mencen all t!u'ee ,&lt;!de rea 10 WI 'Industrial Park site.
s~•aker at a banquet to bo grnups to he represented at tho thorlty will ·!hell' !l'iYi!i'IIR ·for
relations.
der a .s,us~n ru • proc .ret Members of the Gallia-Melgs
at the Athena Country luinquet include Newspaper pub- bids. 81~ - lvlll _lllen be· ·opened,
Shortly before the tribute c~':il ga~.~~nl~ ~:., 1 g~~ Regional Airport Aulhorliy re- Club at B p.m. It is .to· be spon- lishers, journalism alums and leontraclll .. Jet, ·11)~.- ,construction
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sored jointly by SE~ft and officlata of the wilverslty.
will liegm on ltle jolnt·•lfort
chauffeur drove up to the ti,on.
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On the back seat were a and rom 1 c~n s . · eac planted cropa because of lbe
ATHENS (UP!) - Greece's coup-born mUitary r~, at a cabinet meetlng-·t•'wlthln
bWich of Adensuer's favorite month for each busmess estatr eold weather early today.
glme today shipped hundreds of political prisoners to the we~.'!
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of ll~:eve~ it has been pointed thermometers dipped Ill :U curfew. Informed, sources said unusually beavy ~tlflre lous ~ andldaltis ~ted with
Wtth Johnson and de G~ulle oot that the installation of the degrees there, bnl botlr the heard !n At~ens !n the pre-dawn hours was the result
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Harold Wilson, the heads of
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the additional apparenUy were nolnlpped by watcbiQ.g the transfer of the
1111 coup; announced the . ~~~
government of many other ~~!, n~ :h:'h :s to have been !rQs\ .
prisoners.
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. Clvlllnn Premier Cor~Smn!ffie "wlll Slllnd alo~e· :• '1\'m
Western European . countnes levie~ anyway, due to electric
The sources S81d !be
Ko!Uas annOllOO!d tbat tlie fl. ed forces whose ·~nly 4l!n 1!1111
and scores or mm"t"" and
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other representatives of nations company mer~ases. d e cor
the port of Piraeus and
in every corner of the globe. pany will sta proce ures. or
aboard beats tllat would
Even the Russ·Jans, bitter the installation of the new blght-f
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them to the islands of Yura, St.
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Council discussed br~efly '-'•
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purchase of a new tractor. The
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b'll 't as reported spent Sunday and Monday
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h d B .1 will work out S. Rll~ and other relatives.
indefmite penod.
Mr. anrl Mrs. Ralph Rose and Ric ar
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The g!IVernment claimed
daughter of Racine spent an specifications on a new tractor Mr. Chas. A. Rife of St. AI· bas swung King
evening with Mr. and Mrs. War- in the near future.
bans.• W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. into cooperating with II.
ren Ros• and family recently.
George Beveride and Ially of
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DUGAN TO SPEAK
Winfield, W. Va., called on DON'T YOU
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'th ~ er I Riley Dugan, assistant store their parents, Mr. and Mrs. HONESTLY THINK
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~~:t director or research develop- Charles Rife Sunday. Mr. Rife SHE p&amp;SERVES
fit,
0 er . e an c 1 reo
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ment. will be speaker at a meet· isn't ~well.
W 5 MORE
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week.
Exten-. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank OFTEN
FLO ERTHAN
Mrs. 0onna J ean Smith an rl ing of fue . Meigs County
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hild
. .ted' ·M nd Mrs sion Servtce Advtsory Counct of Pomeroy R. D. spent ·a re·
OU G THEM?
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fit,
ning last week.
ty extenston o!hce.
Mrs. Fay Wood and Mrs.
Blooming .P11nts
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NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRANDS
t Sp1lding t Wilson • Northwestern Golf Clubll .
8111blll Shoes t B1h t Gloves Anniverury Priced

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year warranty on j)arts, SBNicean~lank.Aik,...• plamller er ..
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FURNISHINGS

lAKER FURNITURE

992-2848

124 W. MAIN

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$4 99

Economy Vinyl Latex Wall

For Inexpensive

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Pllll Fl1111h Lam
R11. $5.99 G1ll011 S.le

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clothes. Turn on tile dish)¥llsher. Then take a_shoW6f, Thl
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water will be hot Big families always have plenty of hot' :
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water with. a quick-recovery fl1meleu electric.war.
heater. Look for the PSP accepl~d emblem. It standJ for ·"
highest quality-and Protected SeNice Plan, a )00% ~

elleltQullltr

REG. $119.95

Regul1r
Price$2.99

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Beehive Geyser, the .highest
geyser ever measured in Vel·
iowslone National Park; once
erupted to a height of 219 feet,
according to the Encyclopaedia
Britannica.

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PAINT

3 H.P. IRIGGS

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Garden nllers

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SALE

Starrln8 Pre-Season Prices .
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KIDS TIME
And SPRING TIME
$0 TOGETHER
'FOR ALL THE
FAMILY

$2.99to $6.50
•
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Mi~dlaport

TRAVELING FAST
Scientist. compute th.at -the
sun is racing toward the COil·
stetlatloo of Hmules at 1
•peed eo times t1tat of ·• let
plllle travettns '101 mJles an
bour. The n•ap star fa •aid

ONE COAT VINYL

WALLP
Homogenized

travel :1 miles 1 aecond,
wblle one reaches 1 velocil)' or

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miles 1 IOCODd.

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No brush or rollet marks WIU

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$54·9 ·

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reducjn~ the amount of dust a~ polfen in jour . . oftly aECtRI~ ~ir conditianinl'.• ~
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SALE

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VISIT

BAKER'S
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SHOP

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Sportsman's

••

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tFISHING TACKLE .GOLF CLUIS
NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRANDS
t Sp1lding t Wilson • Northwestern Golf Clubll .
8111blll Shoes t B1h t Gloves Anniverury Priced

-t

year warranty on j)arts, SBNicean~lank.Aik,...• plamller er ..
PSP. .
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AddHional wiri"g l1jledad? Take •dl'llllllp til our' IDOMJ- .

•vln&amp; wlriD&amp; clrtlflcates.

SHOP AND SAVE AT

MOORE 'S

HOME

FURNISHINGS

lAKER FURNITURE

992-2848

124 W. MAIN

•

Dorcas

$4 99

Economy Vinyl Latex Wall

For Inexpensive

.

Pllll Fl1111h Lam
R11. $5.99 G1ll011 S.le

I

WGREST GEYSER

clothes. Turn on tile dish)¥llsher. Then take a_shoW6f, Thl
I
water will be hot Big families always have plenty of hot' :
. '
water with. a quick-recovery fl1meleu electric.war.
heater. Look for the PSP accepl~d emblem. It standJ for ·"
highest quality-and Protected SeNice Plan, a )00% ~

elleltQullltr

REG. $119.95

Regul1r
Price$2.99

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MOTOR

-~·'

Beehive Geyser, the .highest
geyser ever measured in Vel·
iowslone National Park; once
erupted to a height of 219 feet,
according to the Encyclopaedia
Britannica.

WAU
PAINT

3 H.P. IRIGGS

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,

ONI*T

Chortmaltll'
Garden nllers

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POMEROY

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the

News,N~

ummer

ugg
SALE

Starrln8 Pre-Season Prices .
~

.i

KIDS TIME
And SPRING TIME
$0 TOGETHER
'FOR ALL THE
FAMILY

$2.99to $6.50
•
·rilE SHOE lOX
Mi~dlaport

TRAVELING FAST
Scientist. compute th.at -the
sun is racing toward the COil·
stetlatloo of Hmules at 1
•peed eo times t1tat of ·• let
plllle travettns '101 mJles an
bour. The n•ap star fa •aid

ONE COAT VINYL

WALLP
Homogenized

travel :1 miles 1 aecond,
wblle one reaches 1 velocil)' or

n

•

Lm B--Less Spatter

miles 1 IOCODd.

·~

AlltnUrtiJ !ltW INIU paint lhlt makes.paintin&amp; faster
and ...1er•.Superior hiding offn - a t coveraae.
No brush or rollet marks WIU

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Whitt 1t ~ !)fii!L

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$54·9 ·

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. Electric. Whole-boose electric alr c.mw~oni~&amp; can give rou acleaner, more ~ lloml bf ,ettlr
reducjn~ the amount of dust a~ polfen in jour . . oftly aECtRI~ ~ir conditianinl'.• ~
Ollll'.ete,less to install, less to buY•.cal Y!llr .
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CnaDIJ Smaatll
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$995

2·Door Hardtop. 389 V-8, 4-spoeed
. ~ra dfo and h eater, vi ny l l•·
terlor. Good tires, white finish.

Huns

good.

1962 VOLKSWAGEN
Radio, vinyl interior. Black finish. Well ·worth $89b

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$895

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'1.11 tor 10 word Mlnl"'um. Itch
tc~~~IIMftall wore! te .
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ILIND ADI
A. .IHonat t5c ChU81 ,., AMflo
lileftMnt.
OFFICI HOURI
l~l a. m. to 5:00 p, m., D.IIIY
1110 • · .,.. to 11:00 Noon, SatvrdiY
IT'I EAIY TO PLACI A

Pomeroy Motor

Co.

OPEN lVII. t:OO P.M.

LI'L ABNER

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By "L: CAI'P .

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ME AN' MULE BR'INNER.
IS GRATEFUL FO'TH'
LI FT, MA' M .'.~

(~ME MUST 13£

THE CMEAPEST
GUN /NTH£

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PHONE tt'l-211'

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CJW'T AFFOR{)
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A GETAWAY

All New RldlatOr' Shop
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KEITH GOBLE .FOlD
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WY 241t6

By ART SANSOM

Middleport, 0.
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WINN~E

WINKLE

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By BRANNER
lEAV1"'.7 BEFORE

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OH,MYG05H... HOWCA~ l TAKE
HONEY AND 6UNNY WI"TH ME
INTO CRu~MY ROCIMII\G Ha/55
AND CUT· ~J&lt;Q.\T GAM6ll"'.7
CA?IN05?

WINKlES CAN
ACCU5E MEOF

CHE'ATI!&lt;G ~EM

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8VT IF ITS LOOKitJ~
TO GET BLAmD IT
CAM£ 1lJ TH!' CRJGHT

BOY!

c:-..,I.A ,': SH J I

IF THERE'S ONE 1HING
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DON'T forget big sale at Laur·
el.Ciiff auction house every
Friday night. Time 7:30 p.
m. Everyone welcome. Door
and Grand Prizes. Plenty
to eat and drink. Col. J i m
Adams, owner.
4 25 4tc

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PRICKLES AND "'I! FRIENDS

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By MERRILL BLOSSER
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LITTlE ORPHAN ANNIE

By HAROLD GRAY
OUT IN T~ ~I!:K TOWN Y'COME
r::ROMI TI-l' ~YOI=F I IT WAS 4\l(j:)p !
TI4EM STUPID SLOBS I TI-lEY SI-\O'"lli:DI'\'T

a-lEt

I I JU~T &lt;iaf tT

01'1 ,_ NEWGCAST DOWN

10 nr POOLROOM !

'A'~

AT TH'

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OlD -r~ EY
Sf!\1 WHY THEY

GOT
W14AT,

OlD IT?

TH~ ,:\IN'T SAIO NCTHIN'I Y'OON'T
"TALK (!, LOT, LAVIN' !1'1 TI-l' MORGUE I
OliiE! WILL. "JW' 80SS SLOW loll'S
"TOP 0\lfill '!!i§ ONE\

~;m;--;:H:IM;--;H:E;;;RE~.

~=.,-'A

THOUSAND MILES
FROM

TH~!;!E,

\li 'H&lt;XJL.f.&gt;,..W(IO&gt;R'(f

MONK'2

ABBIE AND SLATS

NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS
FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.

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Contact Faye Manley
Middle part

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of 50 firms needing
wanting home workers - 25e.

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Enterprises,

Groveport Rd , Columbus,
Obio 43207.
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Spyd"l' Cpppe. 4.. peed traDBmllolon, motor receniiY ,overhauled. Wblte sidewall tires, radio, eharp aU vinyl black. in·
terlor. Bead)' for tbe road. A fun car.

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1962 PONTIAC

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WirH lWNUr v•QUir'e; SI MP~ •

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..JSE'Rr IIDI"CH li 1•

Pom,erp~' ·1
.Motor to~
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O.f April 211, 1$47

.:r.::..:,:r.;;:11 19~ CO!tVAiit

.

.

$995

2·Door Hardtop. 389 V-8, 4-spoeed
. ~ra dfo and h eater, vi ny l l•·
terlor. Good tires, white finish.

Huns

good.

1962 VOLKSWAGEN
Radio, vinyl interior. Black finish. Well ·worth $89b

\

$895

"'

,.hi

on
14t1
· . I~ IIlii td Nkl within 11 daflo
' .. C&amp;ID OP TNANKI &amp; OllfUAillll
'1.11 tor 10 word Mlnl"'um. Itch
tc~~~IIMftall wore! te .
..,
ILIND ADI
A. .IHonat t5c ChU81 ,., AMflo
lileftMnt.
OFFICI HOURI
l~l a. m. to 5:00 p, m., D.IIIY
1110 • · .,.. to 11:00 Noon, SatvrdiY
IT'I EAIY TO PLACI A

Pomeroy Motor

Co.

OPEN lVII. t:OO P.M.

LI'L ABNER

··- - - - -

-...

By "L: CAI'P .

"

.'

.._aor, OHIO

ME AN' MULE BR'INNER.
IS GRATEFUL FO'TH'
LI FT, MA' M .'.~

(~ME MUST 13£

THE CMEAPEST
GUN /NTH£

\IIIANT AD
PHONE tt'l-211'

:- r
'
.'•

Soun-t.~'-!-IE

CJW'T AFFOR{)
A/./YTHING WT
A GETAWAY

All New RldlatOr' Shop
.
.

.Trvci'(J[••

MVLE/.1:.:.)

eCar
Core · eBu- ·.•
· eAnyTyjle · · · '

KEITH GOBLE .FOlD
'
WY 241t6

By ART SANSOM

Middleport, 0.
'

WINN~E

WINKLE

II

•

By BRANNER
lEAV1"'.7 BEFORE

I.

OH,MYG05H... HOWCA~ l TAKE
HONEY AND 6UNNY WI"TH ME
INTO CRu~MY ROCIMII\G Ha/55
AND CUT· ~J&lt;Q.\T GAM6ll"'.7
CA?IN05?

WINKlES CAN
ACCU5E MEOF

CHE'ATI!&lt;G ~EM

.

Q
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Ill
' UK

a

M!.iEK

1\1

I DOIJ'l" Ll Kf 11-lE

\IOOJ&lt;'S OF THIS
Notice

Muon,

PITCI-\ !

w.va. ·

8VT IF ITS LOOKitJ~
TO GET BLAmD IT
CAM£ 1lJ TH!' CRJGHT

BOY!

c:-..,I.A ,': SH J I

IF THERE'S ONE 1HING
I HJI.,Tt IT'S A PITCH
\.VITH THE OLD.cbME·O'J!

•...
t.

,
II

..ASOLINE ALLEY

il

I

L

... an' f1.2 ne\'er
me bach the ·
dol Ia·· " -nat he
owed m e, ~ut ...

=

DON'T forget big sale at Laur·
el.Ciiff auction house every
Friday night. Time 7:30 p.
m. Everyone welcome. Door
and Grand Prizes. Plenty
to eat and drink. Col. J i m
Adams, owner.
4 25 4tc

e 1ftl • )lu. "'· 'M- .... 11.1. hi. CIH.

~

PRICKLES AND "'I! FRIENDS

'•

-·

.
By MERRILL BLOSSER
•

'·
LITTlE ORPHAN ANNIE

By HAROLD GRAY
OUT IN T~ ~I!:K TOWN Y'COME
r::ROMI TI-l' ~YOI=F I IT WAS 4\l(j:)p !
TI4EM STUPID SLOBS I TI-lEY SI-\O'"lli:DI'\'T

a-lEt

I I JU~T &lt;iaf tT

01'1 ,_ NEWGCAST DOWN

10 nr POOLROOM !

'A'~

AT TH'

~!

.,----.Jil
OlD -r~ EY
Sf!\1 WHY THEY

GOT
W14AT,

OlD IT?

TH~ ,:\IN'T SAIO NCTHIN'I Y'OON'T
"TALK (!, LOT, LAVIN' !1'1 TI-l' MORGUE I
OliiE! WILL. "JW' 80SS SLOW loll'S
"TOP 0\lfill '!!i§ ONE\

~;m;--;:H:IM;--;H:E;;;RE~.

~=.,-'A

THOUSAND MILES
FROM

TH~!;!E,

\li 'H&lt;XJL.f.&gt;,..W(IO&gt;R'(f

MONK'2

ABBIE AND SLATS

NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS
FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.

.

.•

Contact Faye Manley
Middle part

•

of 50 firms needing
wanting home workers - 25e.

'

~
L

f.

, I

carman

,,I,

Enterprises,

Groveport Rd , Columbus,
Obio 43207.
4 21 6tp

••
b.

It

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:by; B !a.b.,,-,""'
,.,
'

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~na!lon

to Sf. 1:
lor their IYOfk, , ..
· parj,9b aJ!d ,
I,"

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tile plll'chas~ ·:!If' .· ,
to Cbrl&amp;i-

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cludl!d a meditation from t h e durillg the' Cbnci!Jdlii'lsoclal
Upper ROom, scripture a n~ hour by Mrs. Parker aJ¥1 t.ltll·
prayer. Members responded_,_ Wheeler Drfke. A tour ol Mrs.
roll call with comments on '"' Parker's garden preceded Ute
ors in their gardens.
~essert course was served~m~ee~tln~g~.;;;;;;;~;;;;;~;;;;
·I

Around an·d

Lt. And Mrl. Warner
• , ·
VrBJtParenll Here

.
D ld
Lteutenant a.nd Mrs.
~vpo-nt~M. Warner arrtved here ~
1Y. to spend a two
leav
Wlth thetr p~ts, r. an
~rs. Ferrell N~r~f G~lplt
'" and Mr. f ~
rs.
E. Warner 0 ason.
His parents, accompanied by
Mrs. Jimmy Steele of GaiHpolis returoed to their home af·
t.,.: attending graduation activlties at Fort Sill, Oklahoma,
where Lt. Warner received !tis
commission.

wee::

Lt. and Mrs. Warner

will
d Md
leave here for Fort Mea e, ·•
where he is to report May 1.
He expects to be asSigned there
until next year.

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PLAY
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87th BirthdQY ol Mrs. Jessie ~ICe
Ob. serv
· ed of H
. orne 0f Joe You·n

FREE TRIPS
TO THE WORLD SERIES I
No llopna to wrice, 110 llfjllt&amp;iatioD
••• each Grand Slam W
came

piece tells fOil instantly if JOfive
WOD I trip for two. Each escitiag
trip iDCludee round trip m 8lld
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'Mr. and 1\!rs. Robert ~!bel,
who recently moved to Morris- Capt. and Mrs. J. D. Tate of
town, spent the weekend
Big Spring. Texas. are announea: their Middleport Route
ing the birth of a daughter, Ma·
borne.
ry Jo, born Monday at the
· Mr. and Mrs. Randolph wa:ra.1 Webb Air Force Base Hospital.
i Ravenswood, W. Va., were
Mrs. Tate is the fortner Son&lt;lra l
1 dey vlsiwrs of Mrs.
Potts. Pomeroy.
Murray.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Wilson has
Mrs. William Swatzel, Pon&gt;eroy I
Iumed after a week's
and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tate,
In CharleswR, W. Va .. with
Henderson, Texas. Mr.
son and daughter-In-law,. Mr. Mrs. Freel Swatzel, Pomeroy.
and Mrs. C. S. Wilson and fami- are great-grandparents. Capt.
ly. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight and Mrs. Tate reside at 801
went to Charleswn Sunday for Marcy Drive, Apartment
Mrs. Wilson. 'lbey were
Big Spring. Texas, 1m».
prutled by Mrs. David
will graduate on May 5
mlnger who visited her
jet pilot tralnillg school.
ter, Mrs. Roth Zahn, and
1y, and son. Charles Enl!:mlng·l
er and family.
TO ATrEND CONVENI10N
Carol Scott, who will
NEW HAVEN - Mrs. R a Y
plete her tralnillg iR the Holzer I 'lbompson and Mrs.
HarrY
Hospital School ol Nursing
of Letart, W. Va. will
JWte, spent the weekend in
attend the Missionary Convendleport with her parents, Mr. lion at Buckhannon for several
IIIII Mrs. Paul Scott.
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of Mrs. Jessie Price,
Galena: end Wilbur
was observed Sunday with
Pomeroy. Gifts were
dinner party hosted by ber
1!d to the himored guest
Stop In the Camara
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and deughter·ln-law, Mr.'
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Others at the event. were
the New Compad lnstamatjc
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Mrs. Joe Young, Sr .• at thetr Nancy Pope, Franklin, uram,J
Miss Erma Smith, Collomt•us. j Rutland Road borne.
. 'fracy, and Toni, IUid
Kodak .... Plus AII'Tha Othir Catri~trlls was the weekend guest of
Mrs. PriCe's six children were Young, Rutland: Mrs.
Projedors - Flash Bulbs - Flash , .ubes
brother-in-law and sister,
all present for the observance. Higinbotham," Springfield;
- Camera Supplies and Accesscirle'~
and Mrs. Philip Meinhart.
Besides the ·host, they are Rob- drey and Virginia Young, TrOl·:l
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Young ert Young of Troy; Mrs. Wil· Ruth and Malinde
Sale Prices Evary_day at Elberfelds l!.il
of New Cumberland, w.
liam Buck and Frank Young, eroy; Mr. and Mrs.
Ca,nera Film - Black and White or CQior
were weekend guests of h
Bradbury and daughter,
In All Typesand Sizes.
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mother, Mrs. Alma Young.
and Tony Kennedy,
iting Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. WilHam
Alfred
Debbie and Dellise,
Young wm Mrs.
Mrs. Carol Buck. Billy,
and grandson, Chester, W.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael De Roand Ricky, Cheshire: and
ndd hte p
and Mrs. Ralph Clark and
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ny Sue Nelson, Columbus, were
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weekend visitOrs of Mrs. De 'lbe Rio Grande College·ChorRobertis' sister, Mrs. Gerald ale, directed by Merlin Ross,
Shuster and husband.
will be guest performe~s at ~
Mr and Jllrs Fraok Fischer 1967 Rutland Red Devtl Band s ·
end 'Paul Burt~n recently re- spring concert which has been
turned from a ttlp w North set for 7:30 p.m. ·~ May 5 m
Carolina.
the Rutland gymnastum. ,
Robert Crow and fiancee, Sollsts for the Chorale s five
Miss Vicki Farmer, Kent State selections wtll be Carolyn
University students, were week· Crouse, Sue Lemley and John
S~ US FOR
end guests of his parents, Mr. Lisle. The Rutland band, .
and Mrs. Robert Crow, Syra· rect.ed by Robert Uarner, Will
present 10 selections - on
cu~. and Mrs. Robert Hoef- featuring the band and chorale.
Uch and daughter, Jayne, visit- A cabaret atmosphere will
1!d in Columbus over the week- be created for the concert witb
end with ltis mother, Mrs. band patrons seated at smafi
George Hoeflicl\ and Mr. and tables placed on the gymnasi·
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Mrs. MIJ&lt;e Hammer and chil· urn floor. Waitresses will serve
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5 YEARS TO PAY .
mal atmosphere.
Another highlight of the concert will he the presentation
tbe elementary bend composed
CHARTER
of fifth and sixth graders. Stu·
THINZIT
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1• dents studying a second instru·l
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THINNER
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Elemelltary Heines, civic beautification
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at a re- cbaJnnan,. wUI have charge of
,lien! meetilta of the Twilight profect.
. Garden Club held at ·the home Mnf Robson reported on the
., Mrs. Dwight Parker, Ponte- sucoess of the recent rtlllllllll!le
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sale and noted that Items oot
. Mrs. Jack Robson, reglonaJ sold had been sent to the Gnod
illrector, said that reservations Luck Garden · Club at the Ath·
f!ll' the dinner are to be made filS State Hospital for I h·e i r
lil' club members with Mrs. therapy program. Plans were
&amp;aries Lewis before May t7. completed by the group for the
' Plans were made during the May 19011 therapy program at
theelin&amp; presided over by Mrs. the Athens State Hospital in acLevmU Roush fnr planting the cordance with a request from
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Mrs. Ed Mizlcko, Athens, who
handles details of .&gt;Ompiliug the
program book.
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It was announced that a st·
--:::'~•;.m;-~'·~0~.
lent
auction will b~. included at
TONIGHT ONLY
April 1-25
the May meeting. New Plants
. "THE PROFESSIONALS"
for Flower Borders," an arttcle
'Burt
L~e by James Fanning In Populor
Lancaster
Marvm
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Gardening was read by M•s.
T. A. Hennesy. Mrs. Eddie
' eFEATUR.TTE
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Smith gave timely hints on gar·
dening, and Mrs. Roush preWtdnttdiY ond Thund•r
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APril 26.27
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