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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
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Lteutenant a.nd Mrs.
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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.

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where he is to report May 1.
He expects to be asSigned there
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No llopna to wrice, 110 llfjllt&amp;iatioD
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piece tells fOil instantly if JOfive
WOD I trip for two. Each escitiag
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ground tnullportatloD, botelaccommodatiotta, all meals, t:icbll to three
g&amp;metl, and up to $10 per day in·
It'1 easy! It'a fun! Nothing to buy! ·cidental •pending money. If you
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Ashland Service Station· for your
$600 in euh. Rfflnember tbt free Grand Slam Baseball game visit. you ~~~ake to participatinc
piece. Look inside ••• you'll know Aabland ltatioDS, the more cbaMW
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110111 to three game~ of the 1967
World Series. Drive in ofteD &amp;.n
more chances to win!
llllide each Gnmd Slam Baaeball
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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
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Rulland: Mrs. Lorene
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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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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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
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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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ment will also he included
THINNER
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,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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handles details of .&gt;Ompiliug the
program book.
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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
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Gardening was read by M•s.
T. A. Hennesy. Mrs. Eddie
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Smith gave timely hints on gar·
dening, and Mrs. Roush preWtdnttdiY ond Thund•r
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. ,1 dau·•ler 111 ':genciends, 400
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make that peppery old talent ' each w1th its own way of pass- 1y $1"0,000 a year ... and pay. outcome of the allied side.
'lbe n~ r aU 1 that
fhe reault Cl.! '/: ;.pe,atloo
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a grandm&lt;lm next month
lmg our Federal tax dollars lng tax in the amount of $1,114, 1 SUIJ, the best news of all
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Fortune Mag's next two ISsues Idown to the source. This ap- this is the way your tax doliara I
not In the mllltary but ~· ~~~y ::o::~re= ~ ~=:.- lllergk rea.ctklnl
may endorse Bocke!eller I o • pears to be a mighty expensive would be split: $6:!5 for defense, the high political aspect of thll pngs In any alliance th allied would not acooullt for
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President, last night's lat.. tate · way"for the tlllJlayer to get his $117 for interest on the national struggle.
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romor had it
Cardona! SpeUb1 ck
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h alth !abo nd The simple fact Is that the concert on Vieillam Ia demon- pains they muat be due to
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man B doctor told hun to walk Now that the mcome tu re-, welfare, $51 for veterans, f44
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TfiEN TI1EY TAKE ,._,TAXI TWO
for agriculture, $23 .lor educa- UmeramblethaduprJlllllblft,
PIDN'T BAT AN EYE AT THE HEAVY
M1 LES "TO TI1EIR pt55... NOW WST
lion, $23 for general govern- 011e· tetter to ead! 011Uift, to
NIGHT CUJEI TAB··•
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ment costs and fl2 for miscel· form four or&lt;llnatr worda.
Janeous Federal expenses.
I think it is noteworthy that
interest on the national d e b t
(which some claim we only
owe to oonelvea) Is more than
5 times the amount spent on
education. Welfare hQS crept up
to !bird-place In the wealthiest
nation on earth.
In closing, I would llke to
B ._1 GEL
mention that we !Jave had a v"'""tr-"-r"-r,~:~·
number of inquiries l!'tllll peo\ .
pie in the District wbo have not•·
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tlonnaire we sent out recenU,.
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against as many wins during
l~ 51·3 frames he worked. But
the setback came with about :!00
of his home town friends on
hand, including his parents and
former baseball coacb.
"When you Jose, you can't ex·
press yeurseU very well," the
rugged youngater said after·
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Panther b..eball team Tuesda: J H ~· th,en ·eached
The lronmen 'ODi team ~ tlali ump r?
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on balls, a songl~ by Cardwell,
and a double by Exhne.
Moore, m going the distanCe''",[
for Pomeroy. struck out f o u r: ·;
and gave up three bases o/i '"
hells. Terry fanned eight anll ' '•
issued no walks.
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Jackson . 1100 203 x~ s 1 . ·:.
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day, also turned in a good
Iing performance, limiting
son to only five hits.
I After retiring the Side m orider the first three innings,
son got its first h1t of the day
w1t11 two out in the fourth,

an error by the catcher follow· fifth.
mg the stnkeout.
Jenkin•. who i" ued only •ne
ltandy Brooks, Alexander dy (LP) and Knoblock; Mor· '
horler, also turned in a f i n e S Brooks, Kmcade and Rogeo, 1
performance, KO-mg nine and Southern was scheduled Jo 1
issuing two free passes. Th e play at Moddleport today m a 1
Retains Crown
only hits given up by Brooks, non-league game
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NEWCASTLE, England
who went the distance lor the Alexander
100 010 1).- 2 3 2
-Maurice Cullen retaoned
winners, were a double by Ray Southern
000 1100 1).-0 2 4l
British lightweight title Toesday
Proffitt in the third and a sin- R. Brooks and Rogers. Jen·
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gle to llob Grueser m .the kins and Grueser.
decilion for his fourth victory in
- - - · -- · - - - --"April is not the month for four outings agamst. Vic Andre!·
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There were no knockdowns
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CLEVELAND (UPI) - Steve stop's glove With one out in Iii• year. When asked if he thought
his superior footwork and an
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Hlg!t Speed Dryer
heade.r Tuesday afternoon to Morris Harvey College at night.
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centerfl~lder Cesar 11ovar hesJ· season.
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Young Manager
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Cycll!
Watt Powell Park in Charleston, w. va. The Eagles edg- 1 The 25-year-old fight bander tated w1th the ball. He had a The long season contmues to·
ANAHEIM, Calif. . (UP!l- 11 . 2 Beat SeJ:'.·~·
1 Twenty-! 0 u r·year-old
ed the Red men 3-2 in the opener and took the nightcap 'from Fort Wayne, Ind., turned clean shot at Hargan going to mght With the Twms It Will be
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Tom Sommers became
Coac b Art Lanham's Redmen are now 4·6 and play 11 ing the winning run himself and up his mind and threw to get boy Dean Chance agamst Meat Urbana. Colle~e 01_1 ~aturday. Next week, Rio Grande 'ending tile Indians' IOJII"·game Davillllo going to second it was 1Dowell. The game wilt take "I
youngest manager"ever apJllointMatching Washer
meets OhiO Umvers1tys J.V's on Tuesday, Ohio Valley Josmg streak Cleveland won too late. A long fiy by Max AI· Ilot longer.
Easlern's thinclads scored ed by the California
College on Thursday and the OhiO U. J-V's at Rio Grande I-ll, beatong Minnesota's Jim vis to the left field fence scored I
win over Southern and ~~~~~~Tuesday when he was named
on May Day, Saturday May 1
Grant.
manage thehAngels' Idaho •'•lis
Ithe only run in the game.
in a tmngular meet
6.
I doubles in foor trips and Bill
,
team on t e pioneer 1eague
With
The Redmon held a 2·1 Jead l McDonnagh had a single and Hargan let only one Twin get After Sunday's messy mara- 1
on the home track of
Sommers. who broke into
Trade ln
over Morris Harvey going inlO • triple m four trips.
Ill second base. He struck out tbon, Toesday's game was like
,
Woiham Shmn's Eagles.
ball with Idaho Falls in 1961
the bottom or ",the seventh inn· j
five and walked only two. He a different sport. The Twms
Eastern netted 51 ~ts
had ongmally been assign~ oo
mg in·. tbe first game and the Morr!s Harvey's .•nl~ extra was rarely behind any batter. Jand the Indians gove a demonll
! Southern took secopd lith
the Seattle farm club m the I
Eagle!"A!cored twice in 1"11 e base hit was Bill Hicks double He wasted no tome betw~en I strat10n of clVlhzed, nq. non·
l points and Wahama ermed
PaCific Coast League for
h~me h)~ of tl\e seventh to eke ":ilh the base~ loaded in the pitches and JUSt threw, cilal- sense baseball
•,
event W&lt;ih 3!.
1967 season.
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SIXth to drive m two runs. Gene Jengiflll the batters.
Waste No Time
J
WmQers m the events were&lt;
Tony Knapp held the Redmon Bennett and Jerry Sorlvea each '11 '1/1111 , the , bllS~ jja~ J've The whole game took an hour :
.
discus, John McClintock (S)
Min
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to love scattered h1ts as he had two singles in three trips. iver pi'tChed/ ' Hargan sa1d and 57 monutes It took that Norlh Gaiila hiked Jts season IIt . 8~, in ; shol , Moke Ihle
Cleve
000 IIIII OOX- 1 ~ I
2
0
went six innings and was re' RIO Grande 000 024 o-6 9 4 Ialor. "I didn't feel tired out long for the Angels and tbe In- record to · Toesday evenong 139 fl l'h m.; broad JUmp.
Grant, Worthmg 18) fUd
Phone 992'2238
Jieved Dy Reliusk in the sev· Morns Harvey 1011104 1-7 8 5 there at all."
.
d1ans to get into the fourth in- by defeatmg Southwestern 6·3 ' Moran (S) IT ft ., 6'1&lt; in. ;
Nixon; Horgan 12·1 ) andi;JitP&amp;.
Middteport, 0.
enth, who get credit for the Batteries: Rio Grande-Col·[ Hargan said the 35-degree ning Sunday. Both Hargan and on o:v~:·~~~~~!~::ent all the ! Jump Richard Douglas _&lt;E1.~5'a':~.~t~LP~-G~ra~h~t~(0-~2~)·==..-=J~!!J!!J~
Morri• Harvey won in the op- lms ILP) Boal (G) and Laugh- te.mperature at the stadium Grant wasted no tiine on the
.
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1 h
ener. ·Knapp walkcli four and Jm· Morris Harvey
Haik didn't bother h1m because, !or .mound They stood there and wa\or tHe wmners, go~no "P ton (E i. 102 sec
struck out five.
' (5) (WP) and-Bado 'a change, tllere was no wind. Ithrew.
I'" Its 15 males ma 0 1 wo 1 200 yd run. ~ike l,lar!in lEI
...
Ken Grady was stinCY
,
Uke II Onl Here
At one lome Grant was ierrors. Skidm?re fanned elg" 23.9; 440 run, Tim ~alt (S)
never walked a man as
"I kind of liked It out there," clocked at eight secr11ds be- land walked tnree
j 56 8 sec. 880 run, Sneed IW)
t
.
struck out seven and
he said
tween pitches. Sam McDowell C. BaiSden was charged With12 18 ; mile run, Sneed (W) .
Moms Harvey hitters seve
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hits on the opener.
game pitched by an Indian _belt in that time. Hargan was hits, fanned love and walked · M1ke relay, Eastern. 4:05.2;
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Np ·Rl!dtnan got more
Hargan has hurled them both. just as fast.
three His males commotted two mile run. Ron Orr (E
one Hit, and Rio Grande's
IDC
It was the second shutout Adcock,
who apparently three errors.
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exira base hit was a double
hurled by an Indian _ Hargan doesn't smile even when he has ' D Ball and K R ~ lilf! s dou- _ Individual hogh scorer• f o
JJon Morns.
~ .f}l has pitched !hem both
Isomething to smile about, said Ihl.es were the ga mes onlv ex- Easlern were Martm and
B1li Hicks, Morris Harvey
' U-z"'' Y
"It was a tough ball "game to [the speed made it bolter
. base blows
lias, bolh wkh 12 points.
fielder, was two for three at
lose and a good ball game to everyone.
J1m Crace had three h I t s :
plate, Including a double
Pt. Pleasant stunned Galllpo- lwin," said Joe Adcock.
I ''Haran throws strikes.
the wmners, Ball and K en •
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homerun.
761&gt; tD 411&gt; on Memorial I Har an had· to be ood J"m "tch g . k H '
t
two each Gene Hall's Tuesdays ObJo CoDege "'
Mike Utley, Rio Grande
'j'ueoday evening tD h_and Grantg was In top forgm. Gr~nt :~us e~n:u~ .slri:e~ ~~ a
safeties paced I he winners By United Pre" !Dieraatlonal
fielder, was injured on
Blue Devils their flrst ,gave up four hits and only oneler It's easier tD play
The P~rates were to play , Oh" S ~aseheU
homerun. Vtley caught I b
loss of the 11167 track ; run and that was caused in part a pitcher like tha~" Adcock
Hill today. and Symmes I •• tate llmv~rs,ty 6
homerun deep in right field
campaign.
•by a mental lapse in center lowed
F rId ay and
owhng Green 6
ran into a pole was
The visiting Big Blacks chalk· jneld
H ·
In id tali h
Saturday m a twm-bJII.
(game called by darkness
out and dropped the baU
eel up nine first plnce wins tD II ·
~gao, c en y, as
ter 13 mnmgs) .
The gam~ was delayed ·
the Blue Devils five, Point had I argan singled off !he_ short- to giVe up an earned run
Ohio U 9 CJncmnatl 4
Utley was taken to a
nine seconds and si:r thlrtls
Named
Wooster 5 He•delberg 2
ton hospital whe{e it required while !be Blue Devils copped
SANDWICH, England
Ashl~nd I Youngstown 0
13 stitches to clese the wound 1four seconds and six lhlrdll.
Great Br.tam, wh&lt;ch hasn't won Oberlin 9 Kenyon 0
in bJS head.
.
Bryan Swain's 11 points pac-1
the W:a.lker Cup smce 1938, Otterbein 2 Wollenberg 0
RIO Gr~ ·; . 020 000 0-2 5 41eel GARS. Jim GUmore h a l! l
chose fiVe newco..,ers to
Tellllis
11167 team Which Will fa ce
Morris Harvey 010 0110 2-3 7 2 nine. The Devils bost Pomeroy·
Kenyon 9 Baldwin Wallace 0
Batteries: Rio GrandeMiddleport Friday.
TORONTO (VPJ)-Bob
"Everything's aH right when Umted States !;lay l!l-~?·
Wittenbe~g 7 Wooster Z
dy (LP) and Knoblock·
Tuesday's results
Is onLy half a hero today ln we win " he said
I Amonldg thpe rookies ~re l9· 1 Ohio U. 5 Cincinnati 4
· Harvey - Knapp, '
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eter OosterhUJs
Goll
rJS
"' WGH ""''~'nv~wa ,
eyes of Toronto
1 Asked
the year-o
chael Attenboro
h s ii'
(7) (WP) and Bado.
17~.
lmlach.
IvldMy was, lmlach replied: rie, Dudley 111111 ~!t~d :::/ MarJetta 17'h Kenyon 6'h
m the top of
IIKJ.YARD DASH rathar be In my position Cr ddock V ter
Malone 12'h Ashland Ill&gt;
1
:~~:r~~a~ Rio G·ran•lelf,' 'MILE
10 B RUN
broke
a a shot
thelrt-how about that!". include
a
. e an Joe
duel up
with
45-year-oid
- Smith, G,
or the second
two teams hod traded Sandy Saddler, Rodney Foster,
Bone! Bona!
RI!LAY - .Won
Tuesday nigbt toei.ve
goals in eacll of · first
Ronnie Shade and Mi"ci1aeJ I ·Hearing wedding bells?
Leafs .a 3-2 victory
periods, ~ete
anU Bonallack.
Pleasant, 1:2'4.7.
Canadlens
Jim Papp•n
Ne.w Coach
look under JEWElRY
in the YEUOW I'AGES.
440-Y~ DIIS~ .,In lbe
olnd Jean
WASHINGTON (UPIJ- Catho·
Where your fln~rs do
HUIWLES
for the Stanley CUp.
lie University announced Tuesday that Wllliam C. Gardiner
the l'(~kl.l'\i. ; 1 , .· .
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will. heceme the school's new
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bead basketball coach . Gardiner
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had 1:\een athletic director and
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hea\1 haskelbaU coacb at Loyola
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fanned 18 hatters on the seven·
mning conies! and gave up on·
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Alexander runs were unearned.
T h e Southern righthander
struck out the side m the second, fourth, fifth and seventh
inmngs. Jenkins, in fact, retir·
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the fourth as one was safe on

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eroy, now with a 8-2 overall
the first inning, the third base· southpaw Gerry Arrigo had re- Istreak after a nea1 · hopeless I '·I could tell tonight before I record for the season, soored
man's first runs batted in of placed Nolan. Then Hal Lamer! start. Outfielder Willie Mays, threw a pitch if it would ' be a only run in lile flfst inning.
the campsign.
~1t ..a sacrifiCe fly to brong in re·m}ured a leg muscle in the ball," Marichal said. "This is a It came on two
Unearned Ro01
, the third unearned tally of the third mning of Ihe game and new experJence for me. Maybe lronmen miscues, followed
Then doubles by Jay Alou ft~l'l•·
was a doubtful starter today. I tr1ed to get in shape too soon a single by Lenny Van Meter.
and Marichal accounted for a~· Tony Pe.rez acrounted for Cin- He left the game after getting at sprmg traming after joining Bill Moore, Panther
other tally in the second. 'rho cinnati's tone run in the sixth a seventh-inning ;mgle.
the club late."
mao, also singled with two
Giants scored three mor.~ JUns, when he SGCked his fourth ho· Marichal, who was 4-ll over The loss koocked the Reds way in the inning but no
all unearned, in the s]i&lt;fh. A mer of the year.
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bases loaded throwing error by The won may have been a two hits and for the first time IJS downed Houston ~-0 to re- Only other Panther hitters
third baseman Deron Johnson co~tly one for the Gl8nts, who appeared his old sell on the Iplace Cmcmnati m the top spot the encounter were singles by
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SAN FRANCISCO (l/Pl}, Juan M_aricbai still has the Cin·
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this season.
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place Tuesday night in posting
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1"he Jacke"' loaded the ,bases to play Southern at Middleport.
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as
again
m the third on two wa)ko GAHS was to play a makwp
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A SIX-hit o!(enaJve by the - which h~d hlm in frequent mto centerf&lt;etd.
I shut _
the door thrOURh the sev- fanned van Johnson, lookJn~ . the Blue Devils are at ho.me
Blu~ Oevlls." BJdi!d by throwing trouble - and hjt ' one batter. In the JAHS second, Rick 'enth and )Qst inning
to eiul that one.
Thwsday agamst Oak Hill.
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to ·pick off Blue But the lithe all • around ath- Mosley led oft with a ion~ doulF · -The Ja~kets had a real threat In the !J!U1 With Sauer ••1GAHS
llO 1110 0-3,6,0
Devils· tra~eting frOm first to Jete was tough with men on le - it hnd to be long, ,as the. ooo~ing ,in the bottom of the third and Swan on second, ' Y[ MHS
000 1100 ~ 0 1 3
second base, produced lhe vic· base, and he had errorless sup· husky GARS catcher ~·t eJ~ ,fir§!. ,G"'!r~e Sauer, with one walks, Mark Tannehill flied Spenc~r and Mo~tey Swan
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Bill~w~n, MHS jumor right· the season.
home on Pa1ge Humphrey's sing. by:· a walk, stretch;Od a hit inw was out at home on the rela·tJ umpire: Bill Adams, Pomeroy.

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I've been thelr father for an "A" sludt!ll t. be ~
leaves Russia in the moon race. There IS "
eight yeir1 811!1 II would be ill
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evidence that all WIIS not well with Kobard 111 them u ·,eU aa'me 10
any 0 1 ese, or lllelr eipl.
She • b Bod 11 Al!o I am a hlp ICbool te.di.
marov even before he attempted to return to earth. He was testing a new cap- bOundaries.
::d liard
tu·alae er wbo believes lD the lmROfl•
.
. ....,. ance of working my studellllto
:!ule; as were the Apollo astronauts. A
four - especJally active ,..,_In the caHber of college w o r k.
plaaned ~endezvous with Sovuz I ~ not
Our own astronauts, personall~ae­
Is there IDYlblnc ~
Academle rilconW ere m ore
come off for some reason. There Ia also quainted with this risk of space · ht,
,, _ . , chiliiHD cbOCIIIin8
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them.
- A actblltii!B. 1n these top collegu,
space fatality.
very and sadness at his unfortunate
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pub!lc high school stuclenta are
No one in America's space pro£am Is death.
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compeUn"g witll thole fro m
gladdened by what happened to. om~rNe!"tber these four deaths nor others
ov, however. They are too familiar WJ.tb
b f ,,_
private lchoolsllild I bave IM!V•
the work and sweat and hope that go ln· that will inevitably come m t e u.,..~
The ..41111011Ge
er yet foalld a publk b I gil
to a space shot· they have Jived too close- will deter men from reaching the moon
B)'
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Today
Is
'19ednelday,
April26,
ced
course.a
and 8014 traiJIIn&amp;
the~ mhaving a human IJfl! in their temper the urgency of that dream, how·
the""116111 day of 196'1 with 248 to private schools do. .
bands.
1,~
ever, and that wiU be all for the gqod.
WASHINGTON - Deeply
seven nations actively ellfllltdjone and cannot aaftly be trnm- lollow.
A aludent !!»uJc1 be ~D.'
Though they ate en~Jn a race
The moon and the planets ~d the
though
it
may
be
to
the
.
militarily
In
Vietnam
have
peti!d,
ell
tbia
Is
goiDI
to
bave
'1'lle
lllOC!D
II
~
ita.I(IIU
to
wor- to hil ~ MI!J.
tbaf 1s an offshoot o£ their ~try's id· stars will be up there for_ a long time; No
of the new Amer- drawn much closer togetber Ill eHeclll outside the battle zone phaae and lllliil ~er. ·
When he doean't be II ilinniDC
eologlcal competition with the :SOviet Un· man's life, whether RusSJan or Amencan,
il
is
the
aftermath
of
!he
reeent
sueand
notably
upon
some
AsJaa
The
mor~g
star
Is
llare.
·
asalnst
hlmaelf, ~ (wllo gave
1
ion and tllough they definite~ intend to is worth getting there today rather lhan
really against the Jaw to dt.&gt;- cl!ssful meeting here of t be lflBIIers. w11o are officiAlly
The evenmg .star• are Venua, him ,lite abdlly) and IOCielf.
that rae~~ like scientists In any other' tomorrow, or next year rather than the
cern
great
improvement
in
the
Southeast
Asia
Treaty
organ!trill
but
priJately
Ill
Man
llld Jupiter.
•.
An "A" rneana Wp ~~! It
field, their biterest supersedes national year after.
allied position in Viet- zalion. While lite two boltera with the pol8cy of
re- Born On Ibis day In lBs was 11 .allnost mandalll'y". tiJne
from tile obligations of SEATO, Bistance as sheer necesaity
~ American ' llailltPiif!t daya, wUII IIIIIVenilia ao over·
n
I
I Am rl
Pakistan &amp; de Gaulle's Fi·ance, the llllfetY of Southeast Asia
John Audubon: .
crowded. - K.C.L.
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The mens on
e can predictably seJ out the m"* general.
On Ibis day on history:
Dear K:
bombing acll~n to beretofor_e ing, the npsbot stlll was a ltroll- While no one apecta
1n ·1110'1, the first British Ft1nny, JOU'd thlJit a Sevea
untouched Hruphong m Nor!il ger endorsement of American to the allied cause from
clilonisla to establish a ~- Slstera l!'aduale ·wouJ4 r 11'ill
Fred Waring Jr b convert- 1every day but his pleasant am- anti-Americanism · . Dot ch i VIetnam has not cut in half the policy in Vietnam than bad ev- ostensible neutralists, there iJ manent settlement in Ammca MORE CAREFUlLY. I aild,
lng to Judaism before his JUDO bie up 5th Ave. was interrupted peaceniks prolested the Vi •I total electric~l-power doutpu~ ot er been given before.
now reason to believe thai
landed at Cape Henry, Va.
"A Btraigbt-'A' arlld baa lese
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Rochelle Saltzman every few yards by admirers of war In one of their typical ir- tthe Communist inva ers. er·
portanl private I!Upporl wiD be 1n 18ti5, federal troops klm4 chance of making . ,, tbt 131!1
weddins to Yankes' resident all faiths si&gt;JppiiJ4! tD shake •relevancies; picketed a' clrcUJ haps even more Importantly' II For the first Ume, !or exam- coining from widlil! their crup. John Wilkes Booth, the assassill Ten . • than a B or
plus
Arroyo . . . bo h Sc~
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A fine man
Ben- ' in Holland and staged a
bas established the profound ple, all the slgDera of tile final
of :Preslclen: Uncoln, near Pori average student wbo baS LEAD·
Mike Burke ug 1 , weppes 'n:tt ~e.:fs off to the ·· Orient down .. The ·circUJ
that tbere Is to be no ab· cornunique - including Great
Royal, va. He was k!Ued ERSHIP quaJitlea ... " The
~~dr~v::d:.~.:: any minute by way of Kllll- broke that up swiftly and
sanct~y anywhere for Britain - agreed not only that
despite orders to bring hlm in key word Is GRIND. Jt lndl·
a :~~ take a few months to : sas and the s&lt;:ene where "In ply - just Jet loose the ele- the ~mmun~sts so Joo~ as they ~ act of. aggression of world·
alive.
catea a leu-lban·total person. .
ealed· Truman: pbants and the flnkniks ra D continue !hell aggres!lon upon Wide lmphcallons is going on lD
Wllh many mon ~~
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'Cold Bl d
corro::;t•ou:~~ ~~ier:: ICapote ~~here ior a din· I screaming . "The Troupers,'' So\ith Vietnam. '!be Un l the d Vietnam but also that ' "Jieci. •
blackheads on my nese. thaD can be ,ld!Ditled, t. p
:%e will heco head of tbe , ner in· Bennett's bonor: in 1 . a gaaie of nice Bdwy. g Is Statea has made _11 C!lear I at procity Is •an essential element
My. mother said it came from ''name" univenltlea aee11 ~
Chi Is fstalf
Then plaoe, of oourse.
the American response of any_ a~ble propOial ~or 117 WaJIIe G. Brandltadt,
wasblng enough. I bave plaa lite abllil7 to ~ ,tbep11:• •
1wbo· raise money for
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G~ Abra~ w b 0 1
Ishowbiz children, honor
con~ue tD be carefully ~uction I' the fightill4!.".This Q - I am a woman In my
washing every. day but jn a work! that rejecili "e ,,.
l . eel w" tm retand to I Never saw so many crummy aooual "Trouper of the Year"
•t will be up to the was a blow at the peacenik line 60s. I have a hernia In
basn't helped. What lhoulcl I heidi." Scared • rlhlllt tJpea
~~~IJ!;n _ as ~~ ~alter's llic- looking characters in one place ' at the LaUn Quarter May 7 Communists themselves to de- that it is somdlow the . United groin. I thought ~~ men
~0?
- even with S.~ averagtl - m
,
Lynda Bini's social than the Vielniks parading their !and Maurice Cllevalier Is it.
bO'I'I far that response \States which 11 responsible for this kind a! hernlil. My
A - Blaekbeads are not caU&amp;- often shot dowD.
.~s7bad her showing up ror a
- - -- · - - --may go.
the fact thai peace negotl~tlons wants to operate. Is Ibis
ed by dirt II" infection, and the On the other babd, ~ f u 1
~ ~r hand•hakes at the Bedside
In domestic polltlcal terms have never got off the ground best treatment? How
e11ldence thai they are cau.sed "making the Big ~" II a
~ twork ·Ball
But a nice
the hawks are happy that Hai~ That Britain went along with would I be in the boepital?
eating certain fonds is very statua aymbol we eoQ)d 'well
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leisurely
iuncheon
at
lth
bong,
which
so
Joog
has
helped
this
manlfestD
is
deeply
sig.
A
:AbOut
811
per
cent
of
'lbe exact cause Is un- do witbqul Somelllilel II illdlo
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Ave's "Wo ·Club" with J o a o
arm the marauglng North Viet· m!Ja~t.
her~uas m the vlcintty of
known bo, like !he lesions of c•tes the 1dnd Cl.! mobblallnjlU
Leslie's designer Casper.
naroese baiUe !orces, bas at ~rune Minister Har.old WIJ. gro~ are inCUinal or•true groin ae~~e with wblch they are oileD dlsplayi!d by a pllbllc 'II lib
last been brought under Amer· Jon s Labor government Is uo- hernias. These ~ vrry rare associated, !hey ~ make scbool teacber wba inlllll prl·
Perry Como gets a Doctor or ,
B :C ,.
lean striking power The daves der tireless pressure from bis women. The relilaininc 7
their appearance with puberty. vale schools aN tbt ONLY
Humanities (that's
higher·
Y ongressman
will scream Still, li was neitb- left wing tD dlsasso&amp;Jte itself cent are femoral hernias
They are probably due, in pari way to ll'lltel - H.
JeamlDg lor "Mr Nice Guy")
er to placaie the hawks nor from the entire American post· these 84 per cent occur in
at Jeao~ tD changes in the in· YOUR Bi:LPING , .
~norary degree from Niagar
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further tD agllate the droves tio~. In other words, wblle Brl~ ·~· There Is only ~ne cure
ternal settetions of the 1 f x lfAND DEPAl\'IMEN'I'
Jlitf. Ill JlDie · ·OUr old mil·
11 is becoming more evident all the
that this step· was taken.
am~ conlr1bution to SEAO SO~· ••!her of these hermu and
gl~nds and an Increase In the , ~ Readara: r.fr, 111111 lin.
llonlllre friend Joe
Glaser a growing need for a dOC1!ntralization of government
ollmess ol the skin.
JohD Looper, both permlllel1ll
11 was taken lor objective miJ. danty. here wrs undeniably is surgical repair. Neglect
(Loull Armstrong's longtime distribution to the local cj:&gt;mmuolty. This week the
itary reasons and could not limited, It wu all !he same result in obstruction of a
Even hough dirt is not the ly COD!Ined Ill wheel cbl)rl,
manager) pta out of Beth Is- National Chairman Ray BUsa announced the
been avoided unless the far tess lilmted !ban !Dlgnt nave ' of the mtesUnes - a
cause you sbouJd combat the thank all of you for chMi!ll
rael HOipltal' thts week "'it !I of a Special Study Group on Revenue Sharing.
were to be left frre been feared before the confer· elllergency.
olllness of your skin by wam; their lonely Uv• willa malL
gall bladC!tr lfllael, tllo' mayhe Iwill deve)lp detailed plans lor returning funda to the
to marshal . and supply y e 1 ence began.
The length of Ume you
ing your face four or five IImea However, some of it 11117. bavt
not for :IO!It: Joe may go back Iand Communities to help them meet th~ growing prob- heavier invading forces, QS io- The outcome was an eHec- ba,ve te be m tba boapltal a day with an unscented soap sooe astray aa thelr - .._
.• Jol(),\ · brasshat Taft Sehret- 1!ems and burdens.
,
deed they arre now doing.
live anawer tD those wbo have wOuld depe•ul on several
that contains hexachlor01J11ene. dreas Is: Rt. 4, ,Travelera J1uto
ber lll)derwent surgery at Beth
Att least three identmed Com- been caylog that SEATO Is a but the present tendency Is
Don't squ- the blackheada South Carolina, 211680. I hope,
Israel . . . Groucbo Man, reThe group will prep e propo1111ll relating to a system munlst divisions are lsed 00 dead instrumenL
get
you
on
your
feet
within
out
because this is likely te yoo'U write apin. -H.
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wtiloobavln• makeup ap- of revenue sharing wltb
e States and communities, and
..... po b th Moreover the six fighting hours after the operation
cause infection and further. This column Is Cledlcaled ..
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eaviest en
coooter-ofren· nations which aljlyed on here af. let you go home after three
more, the blackheada tend to family Uvtng, 10 U yoo•re hav, :"
TV show advised the next bam replace 1 e present m
mlng gowtb of ll'ants-in.aJcl II.
emy
If
. ter !he end or !he SEOAO mee~ four da)'S.
come back in the same place. Jn• ti4 trouble or ~... p Ia I •
lor specific purposes
swe of many mootbs. , as II
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now 8 an they do c 0 me log lor a conference of i!Je MaoJr you are a girl, masking wllb trouble, 11!1 HoleD Help YOU I
tor 10U .1 •ou're not the pres!- I State and local governm::ll turns have been filed
a couppe '
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ila suMmit powers - Austral- Q - I was recent!•
face powder or cosmeUCI ma·' She will also welCOme your on
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ks have passed we down and are heavily mauled,
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J1lllllllol'ed It: Hubert .H. Hum· ! 0~!;~ ~::liter~ bald/t!~ tbou~ht~·r::e ~
para:Je toaythe last great spasm pines, Thailand, South Vie I· nurse _asked l1ll! If I was
the blackhe~ds. If you ere a Helen Beitel in care of lbll
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pl!rey. '
l!f 21 Federal ~artm!nts and :goes.
or the Nazis In the Battle of nam and Soulb Korea - made to antihloU•~-1 had never
boy, try gerlllli a deep suntan. newspaper,

~b!y ':rOutine stage PJat brougllt
C~~SMter ·tO the Soviet Uruon's flret man·
ned space flight In more than two years.
AstronBJlts Grlsaom, White and Chaf·
fee died on the ground d~g • a prelaunch drill because of an electrical mal·
function. RIISSia's Vladimiir Komarov
was \kiUed when his capsule's parachute
maltunctioned witbln the earth's atmos·
pbere, after he bad already survived the
perils of launching, orbiting and re-entry.

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"making 1118 lint start GAHS got a run in lhe first Je. Jn U•• GARS fourth Mead· a double, sending Demoske) after the
fDr ·• dopble ·
Devil · baseball team, (4·1 ·and as a pitcher in blgh ·I!CtiOol ·- blning when Spencer, leading owiled with 1 single, Gib ~ill· home. But the throw came m play,
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or sophoiDor~. righthand"' "lorn·•er - . limned six, walked only double. He pilfered third, and .llo~ on Mosley's second hit, a . mosk~ was out.
eel all games. Tile' Jackets were

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. ,1 dau·•ler 111 ':genciends, 400
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suppose featnior
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make that peppery old talent ' each w1th its own way of pass- 1y $1"0,000 a year ... and pay. outcome of the allied side.
'lbe n~ r aU 1 that
fhe reault Cl.! '/: ;.pe,atloo
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lmg our Federal tax dollars lng tax in the amount of $1,114, 1 SUIJ, the best news of all
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not In the mllltary but ~· ~~~y ::o::~re= ~ ~=:.- lllergk rea.ctklnl
may endorse Bocke!eller I o • pears to be a mighty expensive would be split: $6:!5 for defense, the high political aspect of thll pngs In any alliance th allied would not acooullt for
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President, last night's lat.. tate · way"for the tlllJlayer to get his $117 for interest on the national struggle.
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romor had it
Cardona! SpeUb1 ck
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h alth !abo nd The simple fact Is that the concert on Vieillam Ia demon- pains they muat be due to
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man B doctor told hun to walk Now that the mcome tu re-, welfare, $51 for veterans, f44
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lot the space program, $40 for
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TfiEN TI1EY TAKE ,._,TAXI TWO
for agriculture, $23 .lor educa- UmeramblethaduprJlllllblft,
PIDN'T BAT AN EYE AT THE HEAVY
M1 LES "TO TI1EIR pt55... NOW WST
lion, $23 for general govern- 011e· tetter to ead! 011Uift, to
NIGHT CUJEI TAB··•
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ment costs and fl2 for miscel· form four or&lt;llnatr worda.
Janeous Federal expenses.
I think it is noteworthy that
interest on the national d e b t
(which some claim we only
owe to oonelvea) Is more than
5 times the amount spent on
education. Welfare hQS crept up
to !bird-place In the wealthiest
nation on earth.
In closing, I would llke to
B ._1 GEL
mention that we !Jave had a v"'""tr-"-r"-r,~:~·
number of inquiries l!'tllll peo\ .
pie in the District wbo have not•·
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tlonnaire we sent out recenU,.
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Nolan absorbed his first loss
against as many wins during
l~ 51·3 frames he worked. But
the setback came with about :!00
of his home town friends on
hand, including his parents and
former baseball coacb.
"When you Jose, you can't ex·
press yeurseU very well," the
rugged youngater said after·
ward.
Jim Hart of the Giants tagged

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Panther b..eball team Tuesda: J H ~· th,en ·eached
The lronmen 'ODi team ~ tlali ump r?
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on balls, a songl~ by Cardwell,
and a double by Exhne.
Moore, m going the distanCe''",[
for Pomeroy. struck out f o u r: ·;
and gave up three bases o/i '"
hells. Terry fanned eight anll ' '•
issued no walks.
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Jackson . 1100 203 x~ s 1 . ·:.
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the
plate with a three for

day, also turned in a good
Iing performance, limiting
son to only five hits.
I After retiring the Side m orider the first three innings,
son got its first h1t of the day
w1t11 two out in the fourth,

an error by the catcher follow· fifth.
mg the stnkeout.
Jenkin•. who i" ued only •ne
ltandy Brooks, Alexander dy (LP) and Knoblock; Mor· '
horler, also turned in a f i n e S Brooks, Kmcade and Rogeo, 1
performance, KO-mg nine and Southern was scheduled Jo 1
issuing two free passes. Th e play at Moddleport today m a 1
Retains Crown
only hits given up by Brooks, non-league game
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NEWCASTLE, England
who went the distance lor the Alexander
100 010 1).- 2 3 2
-Maurice Cullen retaoned
winners, were a double by Ray Southern
000 1100 1).-0 2 4l
British lightweight title Toesday
Proffitt in the third and a sin- R. Brooks and Rogers. Jen·
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gle to llob Grueser m .the kins and Grueser.
decilion for his fourth victory in
- - - · -- · - - - --"April is not the month for four outings agamst. Vic Andre!·
nigbt baseball_ •nl•s• you're ti.
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There were no knockdowns
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CLEVELAND (UPI) - Steve stop's glove With one out in Iii• year. When asked if he thought
his superior footwork and an
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Hargan stlattered the gloom at sixth. VIC Davilillo knocked a I he ever would he remarked, I
effective left jab.
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The Rio Grande College Redmen dropped a double Murucipal Stadium Tuesday clean base hit into center, hut "Well, ~~·· going to be a long
Hlg!t Speed Dryer
heade.r Tuesday afternoon to Morris Harvey College at night.
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centerfl~lder Cesar 11ovar hesJ· season.
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Young Manager
:,.JE'ermameJitP
Cycll!
Watt Powell Park in Charleston, w. va. The Eagles edg- 1 The 25-year-old fight bander tated w1th the ball. He had a The long season contmues to·
ANAHEIM, Calif. . (UP!l- 11 . 2 Beat SeJ:'.·~·
1 Twenty-! 0 u r·year-old
ed the Red men 3-2 in the opener and took the nightcap 'from Fort Wayne, Ind., turned clean shot at Hargan going to mght With the Twms It Will be
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a
brilhant
two
blUer,
scar·
third
but
by
the
!tme
he
made
former
Wooster,
Oh1o,
farm
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When You Blly .
Tom Sommers became
Coac b Art Lanham's Redmen are now 4·6 and play 11 ing the winning run himself and up his mind and threw to get boy Dean Chance agamst Meat Urbana. Colle~e 01_1 ~aturday. Next week, Rio Grande 'ending tile Indians' IOJII"·game Davillllo going to second it was 1Dowell. The game wilt take "I
youngest manager"ever apJllointMatching Washer
meets OhiO Umvers1tys J.V's on Tuesday, Ohio Valley Josmg streak Cleveland won too late. A long fiy by Max AI· Ilot longer.
Easlern's thinclads scored ed by the California
College on Thursday and the OhiO U. J-V's at Rio Grande I-ll, beatong Minnesota's Jim vis to the left field fence scored I
win over Southern and ~~~~~~Tuesday when he was named
on May Day, Saturday May 1
Grant.
manage thehAngels' Idaho •'•lis
Ithe only run in the game.
in a tmngular meet
6.
I doubles in foor trips and Bill
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team on t e pioneer 1eague
With
The Redmon held a 2·1 Jead l McDonnagh had a single and Hargan let only one Twin get After Sunday's messy mara- 1
on the home track of
Sommers. who broke into
Trade ln
over Morris Harvey going inlO • triple m four trips.
Ill second base. He struck out tbon, Toesday's game was like
,
Woiham Shmn's Eagles.
ball with Idaho Falls in 1961
the bottom or ",the seventh inn· j
five and walked only two. He a different sport. The Twms
Eastern netted 51 ~ts
had ongmally been assign~ oo
mg in·. tbe first game and the Morr!s Harvey's .•nl~ extra was rarely behind any batter. Jand the Indians gove a demonll
! Southern took secopd lith
the Seattle farm club m the I
Eagle!"A!cored twice in 1"11 e base hit was Bill Hicks double He wasted no tome betw~en I strat10n of clVlhzed, nq. non·
l points and Wahama ermed
PaCific Coast League for
h~me h)~ of tl\e seventh to eke ":ilh the base~ loaded in the pitches and JUSt threw, cilal- sense baseball
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1967 season.
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SIXth to drive m two runs. Gene Jengiflll the batters.
Waste No Time
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WmQers m the events were&lt;
Tony Knapp held the Redmon Bennett and Jerry Sorlvea each '11 '1/1111 , the , bllS~ jja~ J've The whole game took an hour :
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discus, John McClintock (S)
Min
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to love scattered h1ts as he had two singles in three trips. iver pi'tChed/ ' Hargan sa1d and 57 monutes It took that Norlh Gaiila hiked Jts season IIt . 8~, in ; shol , Moke Ihle
Cleve
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went six innings and was re' RIO Grande 000 024 o-6 9 4 Ialor. "I didn't feel tired out long for the Angels and tbe In- record to · Toesday evenong 139 fl l'h m.; broad JUmp.
Grant, Worthmg 18) fUd
Phone 992'2238
Jieved Dy Reliusk in the sev· Morns Harvey 1011104 1-7 8 5 there at all."
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d1ans to get into the fourth in- by defeatmg Southwestern 6·3 ' Moran (S) IT ft ., 6'1&lt; in. ;
Nixon; Horgan 12·1 ) andi;JitP&amp;.
Middteport, 0.
enth, who get credit for the Batteries: Rio Grande-Col·[ Hargan said the 35-degree ning Sunday. Both Hargan and on o:v~:·~~~~~!~::ent all the ! Jump Richard Douglas _&lt;E1.~5'a':~.~t~LP~-G~ra~h~t~(0-~2~)·==..-=J~!!J!!J~
Morri• Harvey won in the op- lms ILP) Boal (G) and Laugh- te.mperature at the stadium Grant wasted no tiine on the
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1 h
ener. ·Knapp walkcli four and Jm· Morris Harvey
Haik didn't bother h1m because, !or .mound They stood there and wa\or tHe wmners, go~no "P ton (E i. 102 sec
struck out five.
' (5) (WP) and-Bado 'a change, tllere was no wind. Ithrew.
I'" Its 15 males ma 0 1 wo 1 200 yd run. ~ike l,lar!in lEI
...
Ken Grady was stinCY
,
Uke II Onl Here
At one lome Grant was ierrors. Skidm?re fanned elg" 23.9; 440 run, Tim ~alt (S)
never walked a man as
"I kind of liked It out there," clocked at eight secr11ds be- land walked tnree
j 56 8 sec. 880 run, Sneed IW)
t
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struck out seven and
he said
tween pitches. Sam McDowell C. BaiSden was charged With12 18 ; mile run, Sneed (W) .
Moms Harvey hitters seve
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hits on the opener.
game pitched by an Indian _belt in that time. Hargan was hits, fanned love and walked · M1ke relay, Eastern. 4:05.2;
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Np ·Rl!dtnan got more
Hargan has hurled them both. just as fast.
three His males commotted two mile run. Ron Orr (E
one Hit, and Rio Grande's
IDC
It was the second shutout Adcock,
who apparently three errors.
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exira base hit was a double
hurled by an Indian _ Hargan doesn't smile even when he has ' D Ball and K R ~ lilf! s dou- _ Individual hogh scorer• f o
JJon Morns.
~ .f}l has pitched !hem both
Isomething to smile about, said Ihl.es were the ga mes onlv ex- Easlern were Martm and
B1li Hicks, Morris Harvey
' U-z"'' Y
"It was a tough ball "game to [the speed made it bolter
. base blows
lias, bolh wkh 12 points.
fielder, was two for three at
lose and a good ball game to everyone.
J1m Crace had three h I t s :
plate, Including a double
Pt. Pleasant stunned Galllpo- lwin," said Joe Adcock.
I ''Haran throws strikes.
the wmners, Ball and K en •
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homerun.
761&gt; tD 411&gt; on Memorial I Har an had· to be ood J"m "tch g . k H '
t
two each Gene Hall's Tuesdays ObJo CoDege "'
Mike Utley, Rio Grande
'j'ueoday evening tD h_and Grantg was In top forgm. Gr~nt :~us e~n:u~ .slri:e~ ~~ a
safeties paced I he winners By United Pre" !Dieraatlonal
fielder, was injured on
Blue Devils their flrst ,gave up four hits and only oneler It's easier tD play
The P~rates were to play , Oh" S ~aseheU
homerun. Vtley caught I b
loss of the 11167 track ; run and that was caused in part a pitcher like tha~" Adcock
Hill today. and Symmes I •• tate llmv~rs,ty 6
homerun deep in right field
campaign.
•by a mental lapse in center lowed
F rId ay and
owhng Green 6
ran into a pole was
The visiting Big Blacks chalk· jneld
H ·
In id tali h
Saturday m a twm-bJII.
(game called by darkness
out and dropped the baU
eel up nine first plnce wins tD II ·
~gao, c en y, as
ter 13 mnmgs) .
The gam~ was delayed ·
the Blue Devils five, Point had I argan singled off !he_ short- to giVe up an earned run
Ohio U 9 CJncmnatl 4
Utley was taken to a
nine seconds and si:r thlrtls
Named
Wooster 5 He•delberg 2
ton hospital whe{e it required while !be Blue Devils copped
SANDWICH, England
Ashl~nd I Youngstown 0
13 stitches to clese the wound 1four seconds and six lhlrdll.
Great Br.tam, wh&lt;ch hasn't won Oberlin 9 Kenyon 0
in bJS head.
.
Bryan Swain's 11 points pac-1
the W:a.lker Cup smce 1938, Otterbein 2 Wollenberg 0
RIO Gr~ ·; . 020 000 0-2 5 41eel GARS. Jim GUmore h a l! l
chose fiVe newco..,ers to
Tellllis
11167 team Which Will fa ce
Morris Harvey 010 0110 2-3 7 2 nine. The Devils bost Pomeroy·
Kenyon 9 Baldwin Wallace 0
Batteries: Rio GrandeMiddleport Friday.
TORONTO (VPJ)-Bob
"Everything's aH right when Umted States !;lay l!l-~?·
Wittenbe~g 7 Wooster Z
dy (LP) and Knoblock·
Tuesday's results
Is onLy half a hero today ln we win " he said
I Amonldg thpe rookies ~re l9· 1 Ohio U. 5 Cincinnati 4
· Harvey - Knapp, '
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eter OosterhUJs
Goll
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"' WGH ""''~'nv~wa ,
eyes of Toronto
1 Asked
the year-o
chael Attenboro
h s ii'
(7) (WP) and Bado.
17~.
lmlach.
IvldMy was, lmlach replied: rie, Dudley 111111 ~!t~d :::/ MarJetta 17'h Kenyon 6'h
m the top of
IIKJ.YARD DASH rathar be In my position Cr ddock V ter
Malone 12'h Ashland Ill&gt;
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:~~:r~~a~ Rio G·ran•lelf,' 'MILE
10 B RUN
broke
a a shot
thelrt-how about that!". include
a
. e an Joe
duel up
with
45-year-oid
- Smith, G,
or the second
two teams hod traded Sandy Saddler, Rodney Foster,
Bone! Bona!
RI!LAY - .Won
Tuesday nigbt toei.ve
goals in eacll of · first
Ronnie Shade and Mi"ci1aeJ I ·Hearing wedding bells?
Leafs .a 3-2 victory
periods, ~ete
anU Bonallack.
Pleasant, 1:2'4.7.
Canadlens
Jim Papp•n
Ne.w Coach
look under JEWElRY
in the YEUOW I'AGES.
440-Y~ DIIS~ .,In lbe
olnd Jean
WASHINGTON (UPIJ- Catho·
Where your fln~rs do
HUIWLES
for the Stanley CUp.
lie University announced Tuesday that Wllliam C. Gardiner
the l'(~kl.l'\i. ; 1 , .· .
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will. heceme the school's new
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bead basketball coach . Gardiner
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mning conies! and gave up on·
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Alexander runs were unearned.
T h e Southern righthander
struck out the side m the second, fourth, fifth and seventh
inmngs. Jenkins, in fact, retir·
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the two teams on Apnl 4. PornNolan· for a two-run hoiner in let two come across alter are on a three-game wonmng mound.
eroy, now with a 8-2 overall
the first inning, the third base· southpaw Gerry Arrigo had re- Istreak after a nea1 · hopeless I '·I could tell tonight before I record for the season, soored
man's first runs batted in of placed Nolan. Then Hal Lamer! start. Outfielder Willie Mays, threw a pitch if it would ' be a only run in lile flfst inning.
the campsign.
~1t ..a sacrifiCe fly to brong in re·m}ured a leg muscle in the ball," Marichal said. "This is a It came on two
Unearned Ro01
, the third unearned tally of the third mning of Ihe game and new experJence for me. Maybe lronmen miscues, followed
Then doubles by Jay Alou ft~l'l•·
was a doubtful starter today. I tr1ed to get in shape too soon a single by Lenny Van Meter.
and Marichal accounted for a~· Tony Pe.rez acrounted for Cin- He left the game after getting at sprmg traming after joining Bill Moore, Panther
other tally in the second. 'rho cinnati's tone run in the sixth a seventh-inning ;mgle.
the club late."
mao, also singled with two
Giants scored three mor.~ JUns, when he SGCked his fourth ho· Marichal, who was 4-ll over The loss koocked the Reds way in the inning but no
all unearned, in the s]i&lt;fh. A mer of the year.
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bases loaded throwing error by The won may have been a two hits and for the first time IJS downed Houston ~-0 to re- Only other Panther hitters
third baseman Deron Johnson co~tly one for the Gl8nts, who appeared his old sell on the Iplace Cmcmnati m the top spot the encounter were singles by
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Tuesday night's loss was • Southerns' Ternadoes, despite
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SAN FRANCISCO (l/Pl}, Juan M_aricbai still has the Cin·
cmnati · Reds under his spell
this season.
The $100,000 righthander
knock~ the Reds ' out of first
place Tuesday night in posting
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1"he Jacke"' loaded the ,bases to play Southern at Middleport.
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Torn
Meadow•
who
had
walk~
Thlit
was
all
the
scoring
as
again
m the third on two wa)ko GAHS was to play a makwp
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Middl"lij)dtt. MH~ is f-4 and 1·5·1. Spencer, i anned 1:1, walki!d 7 eel - stealing second sailed Swan, with good support afield, and a hit batter, but Spencer game at Wellston today, and
A SIX-hit o!(enaJve by the - which h~d hlm in frequent mto centerf&lt;etd.
I shut _
the door thrOURh the sev- fanned van Johnson, lookJn~ . the Blue Devils are at ho.me
Blu~ Oevlls." BJdi!d by throwing trouble - and hjt ' one batter. In the JAHS second, Rick 'enth and )Qst inning
to eiul that one.
Thwsday agamst Oak Hill.
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to ·pick off Blue But the lithe all • around ath- Mosley led oft with a ion~ doulF · -The Ja~kets had a real threat In the !J!U1 With Sauer ••1GAHS
llO 1110 0-3,6,0
Devils· tra~eting frOm first to Jete was tough with men on le - it hnd to be long, ,as the. ooo~ing ,in the bottom of the third and Swan on second, ' Y[ MHS
000 1100 ~ 0 1 3
second base, produced lhe vic· base, and he had errorless sup· husky GARS catcher ~·t eJ~ ,fir§!. ,G"'!r~e Sauer, with one walks, Mark Tannehill flied Spenc~r and Mo~tey Swan
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Bill~w~n, MHS jumor right· the season.
home on Pa1ge Humphrey's sing. by:· a walk, stretch;Od a hit inw was out at home on the rela·tJ umpire: Bill Adams, Pomeroy.

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Komarov's death thus reaffirms the
Ave. New York City, New York.
era and '!0 bav~ a cW,• ...._. ·college? Or m I !Ia~
lesson of the Apollo ~y: There Is no
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and I can tell you 011e muat be
ulate abOut where this accident no~ • - - - - - - - - - - - - - · · I
111r1a.
I've been thelr father for an "A" sludt!ll t. be ~
leaves Russia in the moon race. There IS "
eight yeir1 811!1 II would be ill
f h
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evidence that all WIIS not well with Kobard 111 them u ·,eU aa'me 10
any 0 1 ese, or lllelr eipl.
She • b Bod 11 Al!o I am a hlp ICbool te.di.
marov even before he attempted to return to earth. He was testing a new cap- bOundaries.
::d liard
tu·alae er wbo believes lD the lmROfl•
.
. ....,. ance of working my studellllto
:!ule; as were the Apollo astronauts. A
four - especJally active ,..,_In the caHber of college w o r k.
plaaned ~endezvous with Sovuz I ~ not
Our own astronauts, personall~ae­
Is there IDYlblnc ~
Academle rilconW ere m ore
come off for some reason. There Ia also quainted with this risk of space · ht,
,, _ . , chiliiHD cbOCIIIin8
lllelr lleP- lmptrtef then extra-cw'rl~
ev!de~ that this was not Russia's first can only feel respect for Komarov's ra·
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JOve
them.
- A actblltii!B. 1n these top collegu,
space fatality.
very and sadness at his unfortunate
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pub!lc high school stuclenta are
No one in America's space pro£am Is death.
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compeUn"g witll thole fro m
gladdened by what happened to. om~rNe!"tber these four deaths nor others
ov, however. They are too familiar WJ.tb
b f ,,_
private lchoolsllild I bave IM!V•
the work and sweat and hope that go ln· that will inevitably come m t e u.,..~
The ..41111011Ge
er yet foalld a publk b I gil
to a space shot· they have Jived too close- will deter men from reaching the moon
B)'
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school
whlcb oifen the advaiily with the heavy responsibility tbat is and going beyond. They may serve to
Today
Is
'19ednelday,
April26,
ced
course.a
and 8014 traiJIIn&amp;
the~ mhaving a human IJfl! in their temper the urgency of that dream, how·
the""116111 day of 196'1 with 248 to private schools do. .
bands.
1,~
ever, and that wiU be all for the gqod.
WASHINGTON - Deeply
seven nations actively ellfllltdjone and cannot aaftly be trnm- lollow.
A aludent !!»uJc1 be ~D.'
Though they ate en~Jn a race
The moon and the planets ~d the
though
it
may
be
to
the
.
militarily
In
Vietnam
have
peti!d,
ell
tbia
Is
goiDI
to
bave
'1'lle
lllOC!D
II
~
ita.I(IIU
to
wor- to hil ~ MI!J.
tbaf 1s an offshoot o£ their ~try's id· stars will be up there for_ a long time; No
of the new Amer- drawn much closer togetber Ill eHeclll outside the battle zone phaae and lllliil ~er. ·
When he doean't be II ilinniDC
eologlcal competition with the :SOviet Un· man's life, whether RusSJan or Amencan,
il
is
the
aftermath
of
!he
reeent
sueand
notably
upon
some
AsJaa
The
mor~g
star
Is
llare.
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asalnst
hlmaelf, ~ (wllo gave
1
ion and tllough they definite~ intend to is worth getting there today rather lhan
really against the Jaw to dt.&gt;- cl!ssful meeting here of t be lflBIIers. w11o are officiAlly
The evenmg .star• are Venua, him ,lite abdlly) and IOCielf.
that rae~~ like scientists In any other' tomorrow, or next year rather than the
cern
great
improvement
in
the
Southeast
Asia
Treaty
organ!trill
but
priJately
Ill
Man
llld Jupiter.
•.
An "A" rneana Wp ~~! It
field, their biterest supersedes national year after.
allied position in Viet- zalion. While lite two boltera with the pol8cy of
re- Born On Ibis day In lBs was 11 .allnost mandalll'y". tiJne
from tile obligations of SEATO, Bistance as sheer necesaity
~ American ' llailltPiif!t daya, wUII IIIIIVenilia ao over·
n
I
I Am rl
Pakistan &amp; de Gaulle's Fi·ance, the llllfetY of Southeast Asia
John Audubon: .
crowded. - K.C.L.
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The mens on
e can predictably seJ out the m"* general.
On Ibis day on history:
Dear K:
bombing acll~n to beretofor_e ing, the npsbot stlll was a ltroll- While no one apecta
1n ·1110'1, the first British Ft1nny, JOU'd thlJit a Sevea
untouched Hruphong m Nor!il ger endorsement of American to the allied cause from
clilonisla to establish a ~- Slstera l!'aduale ·wouJ4 r 11'ill
Fred Waring Jr b convert- 1every day but his pleasant am- anti-Americanism · . Dot ch i VIetnam has not cut in half the policy in Vietnam than bad ev- ostensible neutralists, there iJ manent settlement in Ammca MORE CAREFUlLY. I aild,
lng to Judaism before his JUDO bie up 5th Ave. was interrupted peaceniks prolested the Vi •I total electric~l-power doutpu~ ot er been given before.
now reason to believe thai
landed at Cape Henry, Va.
"A Btraigbt-'A' arlld baa lese
·
Rochelle Saltzman every few yards by admirers of war In one of their typical ir- tthe Communist inva ers. er·
portanl private I!Upporl wiD be 1n 18ti5, federal troops klm4 chance of making . ,, tbt 131!1
weddins to Yankes' resident all faiths si&gt;JppiiJ4! tD shake •relevancies; picketed a' clrcUJ haps even more Importantly' II For the first Ume, !or exam- coining from widlil! their crup. John Wilkes Booth, the assassill Ten . • than a B or
plus
Arroyo . . . bo h Sc~
. Ih nd
A fine man
Ben- ' in Holland and staged a
bas established the profound ple, all the slgDera of tile final
of :Preslclen: Uncoln, near Pori average student wbo baS LEAD·
Mike Burke ug 1 , weppes 'n:tt ~e.:fs off to the ·· Orient down .. The ·circUJ
that tbere Is to be no ab· cornunique - including Great
Royal, va. He was k!Ued ERSHIP quaJitlea ... " The
~~dr~v::d:.~.:: any minute by way of Kllll- broke that up swiftly and
sanct~y anywhere for Britain - agreed not only that
despite orders to bring hlm in key word Is GRIND. Jt lndl·
a :~~ take a few months to : sas and the s&lt;:ene where "In ply - just Jet loose the ele- the ~mmun~sts so Joo~ as they ~ act of. aggression of world·
alive.
catea a leu-lban·total person. .
ealed· Truman: pbants and the flnkniks ra D continue !hell aggres!lon upon Wide lmphcallons is going on lD
Wllh many mon ~~
.
'Cold Bl d
corro::;t•ou:~~ ~~ier:: ICapote ~~here ior a din· I screaming . "The Troupers,'' So\ith Vietnam. '!be Un l the d Vietnam but also that ' "Jieci. •
blackheads on my nese. thaD can be ,ld!Ditled, t. p
:%e will heco head of tbe , ner in· Bennett's bonor: in 1 . a gaaie of nice Bdwy. g Is Statea has made _11 C!lear I at procity Is •an essential element
My. mother said it came from ''name" univenltlea aee11 ~
Chi Is fstalf
Then plaoe, of oourse.
the American response of any_ a~ble propOial ~or 117 WaJIIe G. Brandltadt,
wasblng enough. I bave plaa lite abllil7 to ~ ,tbep11:• •
1wbo· raise money for
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Ishowbiz children, honor
con~ue tD be carefully ~uction I' the fightill4!.".This Q - I am a woman In my
washing every. day but jn a work! that rejecili "e ,,.
l . eel w" tm retand to I Never saw so many crummy aooual "Trouper of the Year"
•t will be up to the was a blow at the peacenik line 60s. I have a hernia In
basn't helped. What lhoulcl I heidi." Scared • rlhlllt tJpea
~~~IJ!;n _ as ~~ ~alter's llic- looking characters in one place ' at the LaUn Quarter May 7 Communists themselves to de- that it is somdlow the . United groin. I thought ~~ men
~0?
- even with S.~ averagtl - m
,
Lynda Bini's social than the Vielniks parading their !and Maurice Cllevalier Is it.
bO'I'I far that response \States which 11 responsible for this kind a! hernlil. My
A - Blaekbeads are not caU&amp;- often shot dowD.
.~s7bad her showing up ror a
- - -- · - - --may go.
the fact thai peace negotl~tlons wants to operate. Is Ibis
ed by dirt II" infection, and the On the other babd, ~ f u 1
~ ~r hand•hakes at the Bedside
In domestic polltlcal terms have never got off the ground best treatment? How
e11ldence thai they are cau.sed "making the Big ~" II a
~ twork ·Ball
But a nice
the hawks are happy that Hai~ That Britain went along with would I be in the boepital?
eating certain fonds is very statua aymbol we eoQ)d 'well
~
leisurely
iuncheon
at
lth
bong,
which
so
Joog
has
helped
this
manlfestD
is
deeply
sig.
A
:AbOut
811
per
cent
of
'lbe exact cause Is un- do witbqul Somelllilel II illdlo
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Ave's "Wo ·Club" with J o a o
arm the marauglng North Viet· m!Ja~t.
her~uas m the vlcintty of
known bo, like !he lesions of c•tes the 1dnd Cl.! mobblallnjlU
Leslie's designer Casper.
naroese baiUe !orces, bas at ~rune Minister Har.old WIJ. gro~ are inCUinal or•true groin ae~~e with wblch they are oileD dlsplayi!d by a pllbllc 'II lib
last been brought under Amer· Jon s Labor government Is uo- hernias. These ~ vrry rare associated, !hey ~ make scbool teacber wba inlllll prl·
Perry Como gets a Doctor or ,
B :C ,.
lean striking power The daves der tireless pressure from bis women. The relilaininc 7
their appearance with puberty. vale schools aN tbt ONLY
Humanities (that's
higher·
Y ongressman
will scream Still, li was neitb- left wing tD dlsasso&amp;Jte itself cent are femoral hernias
They are probably due, in pari way to ll'lltel - H.
JeamlDg lor "Mr Nice Guy")
er to placaie the hawks nor from the entire American post· these 84 per cent occur in
at Jeao~ tD changes in the in· YOUR Bi:LPING , .
~norary degree from Niagar
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further tD agllate the droves tio~. In other words, wblle Brl~ ·~· There Is only ~ne cure
ternal settetions of the 1 f x lfAND DEPAl\'IMEN'I'
Jlitf. Ill JlDie · ·OUr old mil·
11 is becoming more evident all the
that this step· was taken.
am~ conlr1bution to SEAO SO~· ••!her of these hermu and
gl~nds and an Increase In the , ~ Readara: r.fr, 111111 lin.
llonlllre friend Joe
Glaser a growing need for a dOC1!ntralization of government
ollmess ol the skin.
JohD Looper, both permlllel1ll
11 was taken lor objective miJ. danty. here wrs undeniably is surgical repair. Neglect
(Loull Armstrong's longtime distribution to the local cj:&gt;mmuolty. This week the
itary reasons and could not limited, It wu all !he same result in obstruction of a
Even hough dirt is not the ly COD!Ined Ill wheel cbl)rl,
manager) pta out of Beth Is- National Chairman Ray BUsa announced the
been avoided unless the far tess lilmted !ban !Dlgnt nave ' of the mtesUnes - a
cause you sbouJd combat the thank all of you for chMi!ll
rael HOipltal' thts week "'it !I of a Special Study Group on Revenue Sharing.
were to be left frre been feared before the confer· elllergency.
olllness of your skin by wam; their lonely Uv• willa malL
gall bladC!tr lfllael, tllo' mayhe Iwill deve)lp detailed plans lor returning funda to the
to marshal . and supply y e 1 ence began.
The length of Ume you
ing your face four or five IImea However, some of it 11117. bavt
not for :IO!It: Joe may go back Iand Communities to help them meet th~ growing prob- heavier invading forces, QS io- The outcome was an eHec- ba,ve te be m tba boapltal a day with an unscented soap sooe astray aa thelr - .._
.• Jol(),\ · brasshat Taft Sehret- 1!ems and burdens.
,
deed they arre now doing.
live anawer tD those wbo have wOuld depe•ul on several
that contains hexachlor01J11ene. dreas Is: Rt. 4, ,Travelera J1uto
ber lll)derwent surgery at Beth
Att least three identmed Com- been caylog that SEATO Is a but the present tendency Is
Don't squ- the blackheada South Carolina, 211680. I hope,
Israel . . . Groucbo Man, reThe group will prep e propo1111ll relating to a system munlst divisions are lsed 00 dead instrumenL
get
you
on
your
feet
within
out
because this is likely te yoo'U write apin. -H.
1
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wtiloobavln• makeup ap- of revenue sharing wltb
e States and communities, and
..... po b th Moreover the six fighting hours after the operation
cause infection and further. This column Is Cledlcaled ..
~w,.
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eaviest en
coooter-ofren· nations which aljlyed on here af. let you go home after three
more, the blackheada tend to family Uvtng, 10 U yoo•re hav, :"
TV show advised the next bam replace 1 e present m
mlng gowtb of ll'ants-in.aJcl II.
emy
If
. ter !he end or !he SEOAO mee~ four da)'S.
come back in the same place. Jn• ti4 trouble or ~... p Ia I •
lor specific purposes
swe of many mootbs. , as II
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now 8 an they do c 0 me log lor a conference of i!Je MaoJr you are a girl, masking wllb trouble, 11!1 HoleD Help YOU I
tor 10U .1 •ou're not the pres!- I State and local governm::ll turns have been filed
a couppe '
·
ila suMmit powers - Austral- Q - I was recent!•
face powder or cosmeUCI ma·' She will also welCOme your on
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J 0f
ks have passed we down and are heavily mauled,
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er
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J1lllllllol'ed It: Hubert .H. Hum· ! 0~!;~ ~::liter~ bald/t!~ tbou~ht~·r::e ~
para:Je toaythe last great spasm pines, Thailand, South Vie I· nurse _asked l1ll! If I was
the blackhe~ds. If you ere a Helen Beitel in care of lbll
1
pl!rey. '
l!f 21 Federal ~artm!nts and :goes.
or the Nazis In the Battle of nam and Soulb Korea - made to antihloU•~-1 had never
boy, try gerlllli a deep suntan. newspaper,

~b!y ':rOutine stage PJat brougllt
C~~SMter ·tO the Soviet Uruon's flret man·
ned space flight In more than two years.
AstronBJlts Grlsaom, White and Chaf·
fee died on the ground d~g • a prelaunch drill because of an electrical mal·
function. RIISSia's Vladimiir Komarov
was \kiUed when his capsule's parachute
maltunctioned witbln the earth's atmos·
pbere, after he bad already survived the
perils of launching, orbiting and re-entry.

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"making 1118 lint start GAHS got a run in lhe first Je. Jn U•• GARS fourth Mead· a double, sending Demoske) after the
fDr ·• dopble ·
Devil · baseball team, (4·1 ·and as a pitcher in blgh ·I!CtiOol ·- blning when Spencer, leading owiled with 1 single, Gib ~ill· home. But the throw came m play,
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bebiJill $if' 1-hlt , pitching he's "the regular Jac~et caf!Jh· off, greeted .Swan wilb:« c1eau !foil walked and Meadow• came perfectly on the relay, and De- Rain today thJlll.tened~ COl)- ,.
or sophoiDor~. righthand"' "lorn·•er - . limned six, walked only double. He pilfered third, and .llo~ on Mosley's second hit, a . mosk~ was out.
eel all games. Tile' Jackets were

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Cbester Tumeblll, Editor

~apsqle fire at Cape Keuuedy, It was a

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' Mf lmd Mrs. Maynard Bahr Shi!Ung for several qay1
were Monday visit· eently were lr!r. Shilling's bro. of C!Josler
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: C. E. Woode. .
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· Shade and daughter, Mrs. Mary turned home after an e•tendod
1 Joe Pooler lllld two children of visit with her sOn, Roger PbU·
! S)'l'acuse and 'Mrs, Mabel Geog· Ups and family at Phoenix,
leio of Pomerey all were Sun· zona. Sbe reports she ·enjoytfl
• day guests of Mr. and Mro. Ger. the trip and TWA flight lm•
; aid Violet.
mens~ly.
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•:1 : Mr.. and 'Mrs, Harry Keller, Miss Uncia' Tope of Columbus
.Who spend their winters In visited recently with. jter
· Florid!! snd their summers In ents, Mr. and Mrs. J,mveU
.
Maine, end Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs Katherine 'kruskamp,
Torrence and two granddaugh· Mrs. Verna Cottrill and Mrs.
ters of Columbus and her daugh· Lucy Lambert visited several
ter, 1\1,@. Ronnie Bell and relatives and frlendJ at
daughtW o! Canal Winchester Hospital a rece~l Sunday.
were reeent ~~Jests of Mrs. MY!'; '4r. and Mrl. 1Morj,is Martin
tie Frost.
• of Ewinglon, R. D:; """" dJn.
Mrs, Wilda Cowdery t1 Veto ner guests ol Mr. IJld. Mrs.
Brown 'n Serve Bun!
called on her brother, Mr. and Francis Cootrlll.
Mr11. Way Clark last. week.
Harold Cottrill recently
Mrs. Bettie Combl and son fered a bad ankle IJ)rain.
and Mr.. Joyce Eskew • n d Mrs. Paul Kunz tK at I e
family, Xenia, were the Sunday Strong) spent several day!
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert cently with her parenb, Mr.
Marcinko and family.
and Mrs. Joe Strong.
Mrs. Idonia Johnston of Port· Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reibel,
lind called·on her son, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Donley Reibel
. Mrs. Paul Brtoks &amp;nd family and family ol Pomeroy, and )lr.
lf and other relatives and friends and Mrs. Harley Str!ll1g and
here last week.
flllllly were guests of relatives
Mr. and -Mrs, Robert Marcin· b) SprlDifleld recently,
Bake 'n -Break
)&lt;o and two children, Robert Jr. 'Mrs. Andy Andrulitu. is re·
1 and ROSilmary Kelso, and his ~ating from a recent ill·
mother, Mrs. Charlea Marcin- ness·at her home.
ko ,all visited at Canton with Mrs. Jamss LOIIg and boby
· the latter's son, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Diane Eleen~, have
I Eugene Marcinko and !ami· returned to their home In Wells·
ly.
tOll after spendlug tw•ooay':~~ I
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APPIIOVE PACt'
Loug.
. WASHLNGTON (UPl) ..:. The 1 Mrs. Clara Phillips has
Senate gave overwhelming apo her hnme in Wilkesville lo
proval Tuesday lo the multi - and Mrs. Carl Shenefield,
nation treaty to ban nuclear expects to bur in Wellston.
. weapons from outer space. The I Home Demwtrationo .:~:.
pact, signed by 79 countries, ll)et with Mn. Edith Gr
1 bon• weapons of mass destruc- 1April l2. The May meetins
; tiOJT from outer space, assures i be with Golda Graham.
i "free a.~S8 to ali areas of ce·
. l lestlsll&gt;odles," and asserts that !Pancake, 59, was charged with
cFr(!•tr.\± · •··. space exploration shall be In I second degree murder Tuesday
. the interest, of maintainlng lin •the fa~ shootln1 JLJ?orlse
I peace and Ia aocordance with Hdward, 55, ·&amp;I MOI!OI J!arUng.
, inltrnational Ia!! Jnd the Unit· Authorities uld Ho"4J'd
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... II)' Mrs. Evelyn Brlckles . Gilests of Mr. and Mrs. Jolm
' Mf lmd Mrs. Maynard Bahr Shi!Ung for several qay1
were Monday visit· eently were lr!r. Shilling's bro. of C!Josler
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, ors of her sister, Mr. and Mrs, thet·, J. B. Shlllln&amp; and his wUe
: C. E. Woode. .
of Massllkm.
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Mrs. Virgil Roush of West Mrs. Cldfa Pjlllllps has
· Shade and daughter, Mrs. Mary turned home after an e•tendod
1 Joe Pooler lllld two children of visit with her sOn, Roger PbU·
! S)'l'acuse and 'Mrs, Mabel Geog· Ups and family at Phoenix,
leio of Pomerey all were Sun· zona. Sbe reports she ·enjoytfl
• day guests of Mr. and Mro. Ger. the trip and TWA flight lm•
; aid Violet.
mens~ly.
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•:1 : Mr.. and 'Mrs, Harry Keller, Miss Uncia' Tope of Columbus
.Who spend their winters In visited recently with. jter
· Florid!! snd their summers In ents, Mr. and Mrs. J,mveU
.
Maine, end Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs Katherine 'kruskamp,
Torrence and two granddaugh· Mrs. Verna Cottrill and Mrs.
ters of Columbus and her daugh· Lucy Lambert visited several
ter, 1\1,@. Ronnie Bell and relatives and frlendJ at
daughtW o! Canal Winchester Hospital a rece~l Sunday.
were reeent ~~Jests of Mrs. MY!'; '4r. and Mrl. 1Morj,is Martin
tie Frost.
• of Ewinglon, R. D:; """" dJn.
Mrs, Wilda Cowdery t1 Veto ner guests ol Mr. IJld. Mrs.
Brown 'n Serve Bun!
called on her brother, Mr. and Francis Cootrlll.
Mr11. Way Clark last. week.
Harold Cottrill recently
Mrs. Bettie Combl and son fered a bad ankle IJ)rain.
and Mr.. Joyce Eskew • n d Mrs. Paul Kunz tK at I e
family, Xenia, were the Sunday Strong) spent several day!
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert cently with her parenb, Mr.
Marcinko and family.
and Mrs. Joe Strong.
Mrs. Idonia Johnston of Port· Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reibel,
lind called·on her son, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Donley Reibel
. Mrs. Paul Brtoks &amp;nd family and family ol Pomeroy, and )lr.
lf and other relatives and friends and Mrs. Harley Str!ll1g and
here last week.
flllllly were guests of relatives
Mr. and -Mrs, Robert Marcin· b) SprlDifleld recently,
Bake 'n -Break
)&lt;o and two children, Robert Jr. 'Mrs. Andy Andrulitu. is re·
1 and ROSilmary Kelso, and his ~ating from a recent ill·
mother, Mrs. Charlea Marcin- ness·at her home.
ko ,all visited at Canton with Mrs. Jamss LOIIg and boby
· the latter's son, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Diane Eleen~, have
I Eugene Marcinko and !ami· returned to their home In Wells·
ly.
tOll after spendlug tw•ooay':~~ I
wltb Mr. and Mrs. R1
APPIIOVE PACt'
Loug.
. WASHLNGTON (UPl) ..:. The 1 Mrs. Clara Phillips has
Senate gave overwhelming apo her hnme in Wilkesville lo
proval Tuesday lo the multi - and Mrs. Carl Shenefield,
nation treaty to ban nuclear expects to bur in Wellston.
. weapons from outer space. The I Home Demwtrationo .:~:.
pact, signed by 79 countries, ll)et with Mn. Edith Gr
1 bon• weapons of mass destruc- 1April l2. The May meetins
; tiOJT from outer space, assures i be with Golda Graham.
i "free a.~S8 to ali areas of ce·
. l lestlsll&gt;odles," and asserts that !Pancake, 59, was charged with
cFr(!•tr.\± · •··. space exploration shall be In I second degree murder Tuesday
. the interest, of maintainlng lin •the fa~ shootln1 JLJ?orlse
I peace and Ia aocordance with Hdward, 55, ·&amp;I MOI!OI J!arUng.
, inltrnational Ia!! Jnd the Unit· Authorities uld Ho"4J'd
eel Nations charier.
sbl,t four llrpes wltb. a .~ c&amp;U·
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the wall and reach more area than is poss,ble with·any other kind
of ladder. You can now paint wide roof ov~rhangs and windows
· without stretching ••• paint gutters without_damage. l'hat's why we
bought these exclusive new WERNER ladders by the truckload. The
secret is an aluminumSTA-SAFE'" stand-off stabilizer that comes
right with each ladder ••• straddles windows and obstructions while
lncreasing ladder stability. And these are the famous WERNER
ladders known for safety and durability. Compare the advantages
·. and the price. Seldom will you ever get so much for your money.

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SOlD FROM '
THE
WAREHOUSE

SUNBEAM CLOCKS

SUNBEAM CLOCKS
Malibu Occaaional
ModeiEB114

Vennont Occaalonal
Woodtone. Model 8104

Reg.15.95,Sale

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17 1nd 21 JEWELS

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28 ft.- 25.95
32 ft.- . 32•.95
36 ft.- 37.95
40 ft.- ' 44.95

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Constructed or the finest &lt;~iraraft aluminum
with full 3", Y(ide steps. Convenient TOOL•
TRA-TO~ hDidl hammert ~rtwdrlver,
nuts, bolts ou •lnt can. EmbosMd lpill·
""'' pall hoiCIOr oupparta 111&gt; ID 50 Ale.
Ono hand , _ . , btr can't pinch fin..,., 1115' hei&amp;h' IUS

Attractive. matched ribbed Jlumlnum on
front and rur rails, pall shelf and top.
Steps have dHp, sllp·rnlstant corruga·
tlons for safety. Attractive red vinyl .molded
aafe-tred feit mltdlalde l'lil contoura •• , ,
can't come o!f,
5' hllaht 7.77
6' holsht 9.44

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With these new aluminum extension ladders you stand away from
the wall and reach more area than is poss,ble with·any other kind
of ladder. You can now paint wide roof ov~rhangs and windows
· without stretching ••• paint gutters without_damage. l'hat's why we
bought these exclusive new WERNER ladders by the truckload. The
secret is an aluminumSTA-SAFE'" stand-off stabilizer that comes
right with each ladder ••• straddles windows and obstructions while
lncreasing ladder stability. And these are the famous WERNER
ladders known for safety and durability. Compare the advantages
·. and the price. Seldom will you ever get so much for your money.

.
SOlD FROM '
THE
WAREHOUSE

SUNBEAM CLOCKS

SUNBEAM CLOCKS
Malibu Occaaional
ModeiEB114

Vennont Occaalonal
Woodtone. Model 8104

Reg.15.95,Sale

Reg.14.95,Sale

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co•

WARRANTY

, 17.95
21.95
25.95
29.95
36.95
41.95
48.95

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Patonttd eo~ot!Oft
11vn llfotlma stronltll
1nd "f.ty. Aluminum
11101 Is 40% otrun..,

than most 1IUmlnum •

mosnealum air.,..

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REG. $19.95

• $49.95 UST
i59.95 UST
$69.95 UST
17 1nd 21 JEWELS

Reg. 49c 1

KING TAPE
Pots of
Roses !

REG.
98c

CYCOLAC" END CAPS

WATCHES ·
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SPIN-PROOFt
11tl' runas with patenlld Al.I'L.oJolnts are 5 times ltrOflP!-~!' code
requiretfWntl. RUOIUDI""'IOI¥
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AND

13.95 _
17.95 - '
24 ft.- 21.95
28 ft.- 25.95
32 ft.- . 32•.95
36 ft.- 37.95
40 ft.- ' 44.95

16ft.- i
20ft.-

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rubber• •••• •••• • •••• 11.11_..

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PRIC~WITH
LAQDER
PRICE. STA-SAFE"' STAND-OFF.
INCLUDED

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EACH

WITH

-GRILL -

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EXTRA HEAVY
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aluminum - - llddiP', )'OU ml)'
·obtain 1 STA·SAFP lltlnd&lt;Oil atablllztr -lltely.''rt hu I 40" oprud
tllot olllddl• tllo a - window.
Fits ovtr lilo 2 lop I'IIIIP fl lftY
round run1 aluminum lldder IJII'Inl llloty.cllp IIIII Olllln lor •
curo f1atanlnl. Arm• aro tlp(lld
Willi noiHIIOntlllliiiH'IItlln!WIIIte

28c

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Or ·

~YUIT'Fl10&amp;iM::·~FIIIIIill.lilli.••••

Very Special Prices!

~""'.

ROPE AND PULL['(

on 111 models t Kcept 16' lilt for'
easier handlln&amp; of ladder.

I&lt;

.

anr

1urface. Will not bruk off. Pllftt at ·
repair without worry or damaae.

extension ladders at these

33

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prevent scratchel and mars on

We have just a few 15• wide UL labeled aluminum

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20·fT, • • • • • • • 14.95 I
1

WOMENS
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on 1y

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-

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DON'T MISS THIS

16-FT.

•TWIST·PROOr- ladders with spin-proof rungs, mar·
proof end c:apa and non·akid self-adjusting rubber feet.

29

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tho! can't. come
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laather Ul!hlond lolda ID 2%' depth for
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ECONOMIOAL)TEPLADDER

Constructed or the finest &lt;~iraraft aluminum
with full 3", Y(ide steps. Convenient TOOL•
TRA-TO~ hDidl hammert ~rtwdrlver,
nuts, bolts ou •lnt can. EmbosMd lpill·
""'' pall hoiCIOr oupparta 111&gt; ID 50 Ale.
Ono hand , _ . , btr can't pinch fin..,., 1115' hei&amp;h' IUS

Attractive. matched ribbed Jlumlnum on
front and rur rails, pall shelf and top.
Steps have dHp, sllp·rnlstant corruga·
tlons for safety. Attractive red vinyl .molded
aafe-tred feit mltdlalde l'lil contoura •• , ,
can't come o!f,
5' hllaht 7.77
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press Jnt4naUoaal shift &lt;!lblde jn the southwest phone at his right elbow. Dave of r getting: organiz~. aejttng but II)~~.·· ,) aid \(essiet. ·' 'I iort8·~ to ~b4t cr!ilie.
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(UPII--A dlvi- corner of the ,State House An- Kessler descrthed the Dlvl!lon tills thing IIJl and doing ~~QI)Ie don't ·fhink, ~ei are. going to _ "
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·/··_;n'.•a!med at m~ things nex.
of Cri~ Activities, the new· research,'' said the one:tlme have to asli the legWature for "We aren't ~· to s~ .
·!~\ ;her ·for proles!llillal and Sitting behind a scarred desk est section of the state attorney llqUQI" llontrnl chief.
any 'llelp In ,lhO, ~IY o! new any ~-·s · ~·- In m~'*tjilnj The new
are
· , And _$PRING TIME
, • ·' ndicate criminal~ in Ohio Is with a' telephone repairman general's office.
,
"While It ls not a new Idea In laws." . •_ · · ·
we &amp;ren I gqing to do
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; ~0 ,.®ETHER, , .·
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"We are now really getting state gqvernment ~ Michigan
·
unlll we ~et a
. FOlt ~LI:.. THJi . )
started," commented Kessler as and ~ew Jersey have siznilar The """';time assls~t In the qu~t," he said.
tiori. S~tivetsivJl Activities ·
•, -- FAMILY · • ..
he glanceda round the IS by 15 sections," pointed put Kessler, prosecutors office of J!'ranklin "And we have had several Crtinirial InteiiJgance.
foot room with J wsll full of "it is new f;A Ohio." ·
Countty andthColu~~~s,;.salfd th\11 thpse already," Kessler .
"All lbese~llfe. nothlnt! new, .
$2.9
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diviSion comes from common just hepe the crbD!nal
advantage of w~at's
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What we are really trying to law and Is only limited by stat, starts to feel it."
make thinp a llt~e hartlerll
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' do, is co-ordinate several exisl~ utes.
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Whelt! asked •bow he
;~lb;e~pr~o~fes~s~io~n~al~an~·;d~~
Mllldleport ·
Recent visitors of Mr. Clint
fe DCfeaS •
ing areas of the attorney gl!l&gt; "One such limitation is the b!U to come back to the
cate criminal '
i.oe~~i!!!~!l!!!i~~!l!!
Birch and Leota were Mr. and
.
. Parcel Post - Canada, Mex· oral's office along with a cou- creating county prosecutors.''•sler said · he ~ot "a call
=
Mrs. Lawrence Llpps and chil- Local posbnasters sa1d toda¥ 100, Central Amer1ca, Mediter- pie of new ones," he said. "We he explained. '.'It used to be Bill (Atty. Gen. William B.
dre;&amp; of LitUe Hocking and Mr. that effective M~y I, 1967, the ranean Island, $1.00, first . . 2 don't _want to duplicate unnec- that the attorney general was be) to set up an 0~~·~~~::1
andt,Mrs. Frank Holter, Racine. rate on mternauonal mall w11l pounds: 30 cents each additiOn- essardy."
- empowered to try cases any. to deal with Intercounty
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott be increased as follows:
a· pound.
Although the section has heen where in the state.
and Intelligence."
vlsfted their daughter and lam· Canada and Mex1co. Letter To all other countries, fl.IO , in existence for six weeks, -KesBatlfe Subversion
"He knew 1 was lnberes;ted,"l
Uy,i Mr. and Mrs. George Soud- 'Mall, 5 cents per ounce; A I r Frrst 2 pounds; 35 cents, each sler explained that the job so "Under most instances today, he said. "I used to handle
or( and . Toni of Xenia a re- Mall, 8 cents per ounce.
additional pound.
far has meant digging through the prosecutor asks for help of those things before, but
ceril Sunday.
Countries other than Can~da And consult your local Post existing statutes to find out just from the state." he said. "But everything was done on sort
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Black 1and Mexico, 13 ce~~· lst ounee ; Offlc~ for rates ()~ any mail what the division can do.
there are areas we can act 8 piece-meal ~asis.' '
an~ daughter, Columbus, were 8 cents eaci1 additional ounce. not hsted, they srud.
"It looks like everything Is solely on our own. One field is ,Kessler seid the
re&lt;tlnt guests of his parents, Central Amenca, SOuth Amt!r·' ~'
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Mri and Mrs. Richard Black. lea, Caribbean Islands, 15 cents
Illr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer per hai!-&lt;Junce.
an~ daughter, Long Bottom. and : . Eur~pe (Escept Estonia, Ltd·
Mr; and Mrs. Kenny Brewen v:a, Lithuama, U.S.S.R), Medl·
and children of Columbus were 1temmean Afrlca, 20 cents per
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To Estonia, Latvia, Uthuania,
Mrs. Joann Dailey and Mrs. U.S.S.R., Asia, The Pacific,
Helen Black visited Mrs. Anne Africa other than Medlterran·
Brewt .. and daughter. Maxine,t ean, 25 cents per hal£-ounce ..
on a recent Wednesday after! · Canada, Second Class Ma1l,
nGon.
2 cents first 2 ounces: 1 cent

Mr. and Mrs. Randall Talboll of New Lexington were Sunday guests of his p·arents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dell Talbott.
Howard Allen, loca l, a n d

Society Notes

son. Dwa ine. Rutland, spent a

By Ada Slack

fl. Budget Saver Evergdau!
GRADE A

MILK

po!'t \o1sited her mother. Mrs. parued her parents, Mr. and

:.Irs. r·- Je Saunders of Galli-

Virgil Bogard and Eher Car.l polis to Gahanna where they
penter flew to NelriOnville a[vlsited the latler.'s daughter
rt&gt;rtmt Hfter.tl~ .
and son-in-law, Mr. and ~rs.

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The

HOMOGENIZED
GALLON _ _

r:tC'h sho1ped in Pomeroy re- birthday of eight year old Kev·

c:mly.

in was observed.
~~r~ F.:v&lt;l Dailey soent I~ few Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cundiff, Sr.
(I ; ,.s re .c- nt lv with her son and of Charleston spent the week·
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·... l-lr · or~~~~~~- le!Ty lend here. · with their daughter
P"i" ?'v n. :'\ e vR"""k , , &amp;11d other 1and ,s~~~n-law. Mr. and Mn.
rc ' zt~. ~s
Ralp~ "Lavender and sons. WilR :~ · • ,.. , . ~ ~ !'! ~ H C;u- lie and Sherman , and other rel·
atives and friends.
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F'( W D ·rst, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore
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Dur.·!. Gr . ~ .'! tM!.!~!J; : , art r&lt; ~uest~ ol . ~~ paren~; _Mr. and

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Seed Potatoes

__,. , . .·• i.! t Mr. and Mrs.
George
_,_. . · -~'\ -~~r · ,to Huntington to thke
~l;· ..f. \~_/,~~~~ ~~fer, Eleanor Kayf t()
Marshall"'d.nege where she is
a student They visited Mr.
0
and Mrs. Millard Duckworth.

1\lfred
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SOCJe

ICE CREAM
l gallon
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Saturday -·----------- 9 to 8

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5TH &amp; PEARL STS.-RACINE

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RIGHT RESERVED

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SALAD
DRESSING

Duckworth, accompan-

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TO UMlT QUANTITIES.

Salad Bowl

John ; K;jpotr'·k. Ml'. · M1s,.1 Mrs, Hannan London and !'atVil;.gfi Hr.~ard, Mrs. Loliise Van . ricia 'and 'other relalives. , On
Meier and Nikki.i(!t&lt;nyr s~ (Su~av 'or dinner they were
Mrs. ' Donald Bre~~ uoir ·~rid j i&lt;l~~d by Mr and Mrs. James
Tim. Mrs. Sylvia Allen, Mrs. Gumthttr and daughters.. Lon
Merle Van )te;er and p au 1 and Ct..rrie.
Dean, Willa~·JSteppe, Ml:ll; Ka- Mr. and Mrs. John Slack and
thY, Proffitt. A. ..C. Brewer and I sons, Johnny and Don•ld of CanMrs.' Elva Da!ley.
, ton spent the weekend w1th
Mr. and Mrs. J~n . Webster Q!l' hjs "/other, Mrs. Ada Slack.
Columbus were ""''n~ i\l!sli. Sunday - g~ests were Mr. and
of ·her parents, Mr. and lllrj, ll\lrs, Harley Johnson and TamRudy Durst.
Imy, Cheryl and Terry. Wolf
Mrs. Fal}nie. Durst was: a re- 1Pen.
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100

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HI-C FRUIT' .
I . EF'S DELIGHT
3~~~- 89c C EESE LOAF - ~~· 69c
:..;;_'Big___.;V;..._alu-e'.;....._I~-~~~~: ARGO SWEET
.Jfabric Softener 69c PEASE~~~.
7c~~ S1
MAGIC BLEACH
DEL MONTE ~~;::s··
Gallon Jug . . · 39c PEACHES -N·~.!v. 25c

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5pent Sunda} with Mr. a n d1 Mrs Mildred Salser and chilMrs. De!bert Yost and family ~ dren of. Rncine Road have

Our Own

at ~ugar Grove.
moved into the Alva Cross
¥r. and Mrs. Paul Buckl()y huuse behind Syr:tr:use Driveana family recently visited rela· jIn restaurant.
t.iv~s in co:umbus.
~- --~~~~~~Nina Robinson a~d Clara : Wilbt!r Parker. He rf&gt;&lt;!eived
Folln~d spent Sunday with Mr.! emergency leave from Goose
and Mr!'l . Otto Swartz at Shad ~!. ; Bay, LabrDdor, due 111 his wife's
Mr. and Mrf'-. Cha'i. D. Woodej illness. Mrs. Poole is now im-

Lean and Meaty

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er,: Mrs. J. B. Hayes, ot Mid- I Mrs. Eleanor Boyles, Nina
.. d\eJlorL
Robinson ond Clara Follrod visMr. and Mrs. Harold l'ollrod i ited Mrs. Grace Kelly in the
and family of West Jeffer!Wm l Camden . Clark Hospital Park·
· :Visited Nina Robins&lt;in and Cl•-i mburg, one day recently. Mrs.
on Saturday.
[Kelly i&lt; recovering !rom recent
Emma Findling is spend-: surgery.
stme time wilh her brot~- · Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Woode
Cearl Pef'on, at Hunti,gton, called 011 Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
· Va., w--lfis Wile, Flor· Woode at Tuppers Plains a re. Is ho~lized. In Veter-; cent Sunday. Th~ latter couple
Memonal Hospital, Pome-1has neither one been so well
of late and were unable to at·
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Joseph R. Poole VISited .tend the recent -dinner at the .
· wife, Martha, al the hol!tO Swartz'• home here as plan·
her parents, 1\lr. and Mn. ned and reported In the newL

Sliced
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Our Own Good. Fresh

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CAP'N JOHN f-ROZEN

Chuck Stealcs _ _ _ lb. 45c

Ocean Perch, Fillets 1-lb. pkg 49c

LEAN PLATE

CA~'~ JOHN FROZEN

Boiling Beef _ _ __

Cod Fillets

ALL MEAT CHUNK STYL!

CAP'N JOHN FROZEN

Large Bologna _ __ lb. 49c

Haddock Fillets _ 1-lb. pka. 59c

SUPER-RIGHT TASTY

FRt~D

Smokies

12-oz. pkg. 69c

FRIED

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Fish Sticks _ 2. 10-oz. pkgs. 69c

Boneless. Chuck
Roast
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3. E\rerythine you buy at A&amp;.P ill guaranteed to please. Everythlnll ..

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; So:y'O!J cin ~eh-thop aarelesSiy a~ A•ft~-;J.OU like.

WHOLE
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DRE$SEI) _ _____ _ lb.

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Of course you woll't. But iln't it nice to knl!\!1 we
take eare lli you.' ~use weure about Y
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Flounder Fillets --,----- lb: 69c

Sultana Frozen Pot Pies 5 fcir 99c

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Fryers

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· 1s ~tion l!ke this a rood reason for shl!fl'pinll AJ&lt; P''

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lb.

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QUARTERED LOIN
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SLU'INYFJELD' -,

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99c Peanut 'Buller 24-oz. jar 6~c ·. Corn Flakes . ·· l.~z. pq. 41c
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Potato Morsal~:; 4 pkgs. 89c SaW Dtessiltg · · 2 btls. 49c
·_~~,-,: ~~.~ :FROZEN-HHI.PI(G.

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t-Il; .. · 1-lh. pkg. 99c

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Fruit Punch · ··· 3 ¢.t$1.00

Dry '"'Uk
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Cottage Friti · · · · 4 pkgs. ~9c

AlP (;RAPE or TROPICAL----16... eono

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I. \\\! don't !ll!ll "bargain" jrOOI!s ...
only quality Jllel'ehandise at thri~ty prices .

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~:·~i~ ~~~i~~~~b~
OWIIII
(t-2) ••11J1-.McCU-

BEEF LIVE.R , ·
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· ANN PAC! Pfn••Pl'lo, Apricot o•

FRESH AND TENDER

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D.OUBLE

Jane Parker Favorites !
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Potato Chips · · 1-lb. boll 59c

Cngiro, Del
BOa IIa Ill
Frohn,
31 .;7f.
Yastaki, Dol ll 47 1 17
Vrslll, Min
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Mncllr,~Cal
te ·&lt;), t .11
Nrlllrp, ott .
41' 'I 17

(heck This Budget Saver!

Thick Sliced

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Pork Steaks _ _ _ _ lb. 59c

WeU, you'll never make a mistake like that at AlP. Becauae ...

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ROUND &amp;ONE SHOULDER CUT

tooked Ham

Ever pick up a "bargain" somewhere ...
only to di!ieoVei later it waan;t a baraain at all!

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gr.!lndf)arents are Mr.' and Mrs. ; heart sur~er~· . April 20.
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Robcrl Swartz ol Columbus.! Mrs . Clinton/ Pierce, Tony
Great grandp::m~nq;. are Dana l and Tina and Donna Phelps ~is­
Swartz of ColumbUs and MabE'!I ited on Sunday with Mr. and

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Ame!len Lelpe
Chicago
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New York 2tJO 06S flllx-11
John, Woo\i (S),
O'Toole (7) ·and
McNerthy, tf); Ford (1-1)
Howard. LP.'..John (0-2).

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Spanish Bar Cake · · each 35c :JANE ·.•
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PARK~--Fine Quality Groceries ! 4~.i
Brewn Sugar Buns ·· pkg. 35c . :
AlP BRAND
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SULTANA SMALL
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IMtant CoHee 10-oz jar $1.09
Stuffed Olives -· 6~r: lar 49c
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Shu.! Mrs. Harold Smith accompanmcin . (Patty Swartz) annou~c~[ ied her si~ter~lh-law, Mrs. CarIb~ b1tth of a daughter, Re~"'~troll Smith, aod son of GallipoFae, at Mt. Carmel H'os~Jta l '"I!is to Cincinnati where Bryan.
Columbu~ on March 27 1 he ba-, the six-yea r-old son of Mr. and
by weighed 10 lbs., 10 oz. &lt;~nu ; Mrs .. Sfnith, underwent open !

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a mistake
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Mrs . Robert ~1effers spent sevJ\ l~rge crowd a1tcnded the .I!Tal days at a Church 1:onv en·
reCent CU}~de Wood~a~d s;Jie. I tion in Pe1U1syivania.
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NOTENDS

Elchebarreo.
LP-Brunet (1·2).
It's 'one of.man·y_
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002 OliO 010-- 3 5 Z
Fischer (1-1) and Gibson;
Calif
Cox 13)., Humphreys
Bait
Priddy 16), lAnes (I)
=-...-.l~::_~--!III'r~nllh. LP...,.mcbert 11).3). IIRS
8mltb (21ld), Andrews
ConilllarO ·(·111!, Valen·
line t""''l·
By UIIIUt Prell laliJnllllotlai
Natiollil Leape
Kan Clly GOO OliO ooo- 0 52
G.AB R. H. Pet. Detroit
400 1100 !Ox- 5 5 0
Brock, BtL
11 5tl 1J 15
Kr*'sse, Odom tl) llid
Davis, NY. 11 35 8 14
Sparma (1-Q) aed
Mzrakl, Pit
1 38 5 14
·LP-'Krauase &lt;O-Il.
Allen, Phil 11 42 ~ 16
(1st).
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9 40 5 15
Ph!Upo, Chi · 10 311 7 12
NadOIIII Leqae
Wilms, Chi . _,. I&amp; 91 ·$ 14 .-i'" lulapl ·
Plnan, Cilt· IJ.J5 7 20
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Lfbvr, LA
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Handl
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G. All R, B.Pct. (1·1).
Ptrcll, Boo 11. 43 7 17
Berry, Chi
12 · t7 7 18
:~;~l::' 021.J&lt;!O 1100- 4 eo
Kaline, Del 12 fl 11 11
.,.flOt-006 ' 0 1.0
F.Rbsn, Bal " U 42 11 11
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weekend in Ripley. W. Va.
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Mrs. Tom 'Fitch and Mrs. Bob I Aldo Jeffers and sons.

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NatloiUII J:.eaalie
Amerlcao Leape
W. I. Pet. GB
W. t.. Pet. GB SL Louis ·
8 3 .7ZI .••
New York
6-..,_t .100 .. Cincinnati
10 4 .'TI7 ...
Detroit
7 ,j .5BS .. Philadelphia
1 4 .ts6 1
Baltimore
7 .I .51JS ... Atl;mla
6 '4 .600
Boston
6 I .545 '4 Cblcago
5 5 jOG
California
1 6 ,638 \li Pittsburgh
4 G .4*1
Chicago
I G .500 1 New York
5 , 7 .tit
Cleveland
5 6 .455 110 Los Ana
4 7 .361. 4
Kansas Ci:.
t 7 .417 2 San Fran
4 '7 .3M 4
Minnesota
4 6 ,too S Houston
3 10 .231 -.G
Washington
· 4 7 .w m
r.eedaJ'• Re•alts
Tlleldaf'• Rel1llla
New York 2 ~go 1, 10
New York 11 OhiCIJO 2
Pit 7 Pbll. !, nlgbl
Detroit 5 Kan City 0, nJcbl
St. LouiJ t Houstoo 0, night
Cleve 1 Minn 0, nlgbl
Atlanta 7 Loa Ang 1, night
Boston 9 Waab 3, n!gbt
San Fran I Cln 1, night
Ball 2 Csllf.l.,~
'hdiJ'I Pnlllble Pltcben
(Only gamiuchedulad)
New York (Fisher 1·1)
Today'l ~ Pltchll'l CblcaiO (QIIp H), 2:30p.m.
(AU Tblltl EST)
Philadelphia IL. Jackson 2-0)
Chicagli (Pt!!fi G.l) it New at P!Uiburgh (Fryman 0-0),
York IStoillemm 1-1), 2 p.m. p.m.
Kanlaa City -.&lt;Htmter W) II St. Louis (Carlton 0.0)
Detroit (McLall!J.l), 8 p,m,
Houston (Cuellar 1-0), 8:30
Minnesota .(asane. l·l) al AUanta (Cloninger 1·1)
Cleveland l!.lcDoweD HI), 7:30 Angeles (Drysdale 0-2), 11 p.m. 11
p.m.
CindnnaU &lt;McCool 1·1)
Boston (Rohr 2-0) at Washing· San Francisco (Herbel 0-0),
tOI• (Coleman 2-0), ni&amp;ht, 8:05 p.m.
p.m.
Tliurlday•a ·Gamet
California (McGiotbln 0-0) at Phil at Pit., night
Baltimore (PI!oebus 0-1), 8 p.m. New York at Cblcago
'lbunday'a Game•
St. Louis at Houston, night
Min at Clev, twl11gbt
AU••!• at Los Ang., lilght
--'~~fliOibd"dl ·" Clnebmalilt San Fran.

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COOKED HAM

April 27-28-29

cently spent a Sunday after- 1_s:c:e:nt:s:A:It:M:a:ll:::':O::t~~::_:•-:Co-:u:-n­
no1111 with Mr. and Mrs. B i ILl
Middleswart and Greg and Pen-

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Mrs. Paul Evans and p au 1 each additional ounce.
D&lt;;n were guests of Mrs. Mike Other Countries, 4 cents first
Fvans and daughters, Thurs·t2 ounces ; llk cents each addld.!':v.
. tional ounce:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitch Postcards - Canada and
an~ Bobby. of L~ng Bottom re-I Mexico, 4. cents Surface Rate.

Elva Dail~. Tuesday.

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press Jnt4naUoaal shift &lt;!lblde jn the southwest phone at his right elbow. Dave of r getting: organiz~. aejttng but II)~~.·· ,) aid \(essiet. ·' 'I iort8·~ to ~b4t cr!ilie.
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of Cri~ Activities, the new· research,'' said the one:tlme have to asli the legWature for "We aren't ~· to s~ .
·!~\ ;her ·for proles!llillal and Sitting behind a scarred desk est section of the state attorney llqUQI" llontrnl chief.
any 'llelp In ,lhO, ~IY o! new any ~-·s · ~·- In m~'*tjilnj The new
are
· , And _$PRING TIME
, • ·' ndicate criminal~ in Ohio Is with a' telephone repairman general's office.
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"While It ls not a new Idea In laws." . •_ · · ·
we &amp;ren I gqing to do
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orputs, Ptyros~~~n
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started," commented Kessler as and ~ew Jersey have siznilar The """';time assls~t In the qu~t," he said.
tiori. S~tivetsivJl Activities ·
•, -- FAMILY · • ..
he glanceda round the IS by 15 sections," pointed put Kessler, prosecutors office of J!'ranklin "And we have had several Crtinirial InteiiJgance.
foot room with J wsll full of "it is new f;A Ohio." ·
Countty andthColu~~~s,;.salfd th\11 thpse already," Kessler .
"All lbese~llfe. nothlnt! new, .
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diviSion comes from common just hepe the crbD!nal
advantage of w~at's
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What we are really trying to law and Is only limited by stat, starts to feel it."
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Whelt! asked •bow he
;~lb;e~pr~o~fes~s~io~n~al~an~·;d~~
Mllldleport ·
Recent visitors of Mr. Clint
fe DCfeaS •
ing areas of the attorney gl!l&gt; "One such limitation is the b!U to come back to the
cate criminal '
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Birch and Leota were Mr. and
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. Parcel Post - Canada, Mex· oral's office along with a cou- creating county prosecutors.''•sler said · he ~ot "a call
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Mrs. Lawrence Llpps and chil- Local posbnasters sa1d toda¥ 100, Central Amer1ca, Mediter- pie of new ones," he said. "We he explained. '.'It used to be Bill (Atty. Gen. William B.
dre;&amp; of LitUe Hocking and Mr. that effective M~y I, 1967, the ranean Island, $1.00, first . . 2 don't _want to duplicate unnec- that the attorney general was be) to set up an 0~~·~~~::1
andt,Mrs. Frank Holter, Racine. rate on mternauonal mall w11l pounds: 30 cents each additiOn- essardy."
- empowered to try cases any. to deal with Intercounty
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott be increased as follows:
a· pound.
Although the section has heen where in the state.
and Intelligence."
vlsfted their daughter and lam· Canada and Mex1co. Letter To all other countries, fl.IO , in existence for six weeks, -KesBatlfe Subversion
"He knew 1 was lnberes;ted,"l
Uy,i Mr. and Mrs. George Soud- 'Mall, 5 cents per ounce; A I r Frrst 2 pounds; 35 cents, each sler explained that the job so "Under most instances today, he said. "I used to handle
or( and . Toni of Xenia a re- Mall, 8 cents per ounce.
additional pound.
far has meant digging through the prosecutor asks for help of those things before, but
ceril Sunday.
Countries other than Can~da And consult your local Post existing statutes to find out just from the state." he said. "But everything was done on sort
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Black 1and Mexico, 13 ce~~· lst ounee ; Offlc~ for rates ()~ any mail what the division can do.
there are areas we can act 8 piece-meal ~asis.' '
an~ daughter, Columbus, were 8 cents eaci1 additional ounce. not hsted, they srud.
"It looks like everything Is solely on our own. One field is ,Kessler seid the
re&lt;tlnt guests of his parents, Central Amenca, SOuth Amt!r·' ~'
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Mri and Mrs. Richard Black. lea, Caribbean Islands, 15 cents
Illr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer per hai!-&lt;Junce.
an~ daughter, Long Bottom. and : . Eur~pe (Escept Estonia, Ltd·
Mr; and Mrs. Kenny Brewen v:a, Lithuama, U.S.S.R), Medl·
and children of Columbus were 1temmean Afrlca, 20 cents per
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To Estonia, Latvia, Uthuania,
Mrs. Joann Dailey and Mrs. U.S.S.R., Asia, The Pacific,
Helen Black visited Mrs. Anne Africa other than Medlterran·
Brewt .. and daughter. Maxine,t ean, 25 cents per hal£-ounce ..
on a recent Wednesday after! · Canada, Second Class Ma1l,
nGon.
2 cents first 2 ounces: 1 cent

Mr. and Mrs. Randall Talboll of New Lexington were Sunday guests of his p·arents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dell Talbott.
Howard Allen, loca l, a n d

Society Notes

son. Dwa ine. Rutland, spent a

By Ada Slack

fl. Budget Saver Evergdau!
GRADE A

MILK

po!'t \o1sited her mother. Mrs. parued her parents, Mr. and

:.Irs. r·- Je Saunders of Galli-

Virgil Bogard and Eher Car.l polis to Gahanna where they
penter flew to NelriOnville a[vlsited the latler.'s daughter
rt&gt;rtmt Hfter.tl~ .
and son-in-law, Mr. and ~rs.

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The

HOMOGENIZED
GALLON _ _

r:tC'h sho1ped in Pomeroy re- birthday of eight year old Kev·

c:mly.

in was observed.
~~r~ F.:v&lt;l Dailey soent I~ few Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cundiff, Sr.
(I ; ,.s re .c- nt lv with her son and of Charleston spent the week·
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P"i" ?'v n. :'\ e vR"""k , , &amp;11d other 1and ,s~~~n-law. Mr. and Mn.
rc ' zt~. ~s
Ralp~ "Lavender and sons. WilR :~ · • ,.. , . ~ ~ !'! ~ H C;u- lie and Sherman , and other rel·
atives and friends.
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F'( W D ·rst, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore
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Dur.·!. Gr . ~ .'! tM!.!~!J; : , art r&lt; ~uest~ ol . ~~ paren~; _Mr. and

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Seed Potatoes

__,. , . .·• i.! t Mr. and Mrs.
George
_,_. . · -~'\ -~~r · ,to Huntington to thke
~l;· ..f. \~_/,~~~~ ~~fer, Eleanor Kayf t()
Marshall"'d.nege where she is
a student They visited Mr.
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Duckworth, accompan-

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Salad Bowl

John ; K;jpotr'·k. Ml'. · M1s,.1 Mrs, Hannan London and !'atVil;.gfi Hr.~ard, Mrs. Loliise Van . ricia 'and 'other relalives. , On
Meier and Nikki.i(!t&lt;nyr s~ (Su~av 'or dinner they were
Mrs. ' Donald Bre~~ uoir ·~rid j i&lt;l~~d by Mr and Mrs. James
Tim. Mrs. Sylvia Allen, Mrs. Gumthttr and daughters.. Lon
Merle Van )te;er and p au 1 and Ct..rrie.
Dean, Willa~·JSteppe, Ml:ll; Ka- Mr. and Mrs. John Slack and
thY, Proffitt. A. ..C. Brewer and I sons, Johnny and Don•ld of CanMrs.' Elva Da!ley.
, ton spent the weekend w1th
Mr. and Mrs. J~n . Webster Q!l' hjs "/other, Mrs. Ada Slack.
Columbus were ""''n~ i\l!sli. Sunday - g~ests were Mr. and
of ·her parents, Mr. and lllrj, ll\lrs, Harley Johnson and TamRudy Durst.
Imy, Cheryl and Terry. Wolf
Mrs. Fal}nie. Durst was: a re- 1Pen.
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HI-C FRUIT' .
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3~~~- 89c C EESE LOAF - ~~· 69c
:..;;_'Big___.;V;..._alu-e'.;....._I~-~~~~: ARGO SWEET
.Jfabric Softener 69c PEASE~~~.
7c~~ S1
MAGIC BLEACH
DEL MONTE ~~;::s··
Gallon Jug . . · 39c PEACHES -N·~.!v. 25c

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5pent Sunda} with Mr. a n d1 Mrs Mildred Salser and chilMrs. De!bert Yost and family ~ dren of. Rncine Road have

Our Own

at ~ugar Grove.
moved into the Alva Cross
¥r. and Mrs. Paul Buckl()y huuse behind Syr:tr:use Driveana family recently visited rela· jIn restaurant.
t.iv~s in co:umbus.
~- --~~~~~~Nina Robinson a~d Clara : Wilbt!r Parker. He rf&gt;&lt;!eived
Folln~d spent Sunday with Mr.! emergency leave from Goose
and Mr!'l . Otto Swartz at Shad ~!. ; Bay, LabrDdor, due 111 his wife's
Mr. and Mrf'-. Cha'i. D. Woodej illness. Mrs. Poole is now im-

Lean and Meaty

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er,: Mrs. J. B. Hayes, ot Mid- I Mrs. Eleanor Boyles, Nina
.. d\eJlorL
Robinson ond Clara Follrod visMr. and Mrs. Harold l'ollrod i ited Mrs. Grace Kelly in the
and family of West Jeffer!Wm l Camden . Clark Hospital Park·
· :Visited Nina Robins&lt;in and Cl•-i mburg, one day recently. Mrs.
on Saturday.
[Kelly i&lt; recovering !rom recent
Emma Findling is spend-: surgery.
stme time wilh her brot~- · Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Woode
Cearl Pef'on, at Hunti,gton, called 011 Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
· Va., w--lfis Wile, Flor· Woode at Tuppers Plains a re. Is ho~lized. In Veter-; cent Sunday. Th~ latter couple
Memonal Hospital, Pome-1has neither one been so well
of late and were unable to at·
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· wife, Martha, al the hol!tO Swartz'• home here as plan·
her parents, 1\lr. and Mn. ned and reported In the newL

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Chuck Stealcs _ _ _ lb. 45c

Ocean Perch, Fillets 1-lb. pkg 49c

LEAN PLATE

CA~'~ JOHN FROZEN

Boiling Beef _ _ __

Cod Fillets

ALL MEAT CHUNK STYL!

CAP'N JOHN FROZEN

Large Bologna _ __ lb. 49c

Haddock Fillets _ 1-lb. pka. 59c

SUPER-RIGHT TASTY

FRt~D

Smokies

12-oz. pkg. 69c

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Fish Sticks _ 2. 10-oz. pkgs. 69c

Boneless. Chuck
Roast
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WHOLE
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Of course you woll't. But iln't it nice to knl!\!1 we
take eare lli you.' ~use weure about Y
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Flounder Fillets --,----- lb: 69c

Sultana Frozen Pot Pies 5 fcir 99c

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99c Peanut 'Buller 24-oz. jar 6~c ·. Corn Flakes . ·· l.~z. pq. 41c
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Potato Morsal~:; 4 pkgs. 89c SaW Dtessiltg · · 2 btls. 49c
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t-Il; .. · 1-lh. pkg. 99c

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Dry '"'Uk
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Cottage Friti · · · · 4 pkgs. ~9c

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only quality Jllel'ehandise at thri~ty prices .

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OWIIII
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FRESH AND TENDER

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D.OUBLE

Jane Parker Favorites !
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Potato Chips · · 1-lb. boll 59c

Cngiro, Del
BOa IIa Ill
Frohn,
31 .;7f.
Yastaki, Dol ll 47 1 17
Vrslll, Min
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Mncllr,~Cal
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Nrlllrp, ott .
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(heck This Budget Saver!

Thick Sliced

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Pork Steaks _ _ _ _ lb. 59c

WeU, you'll never make a mistake like that at AlP. Becauae ...

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Ever pick up a "bargain" somewhere ...
only to di!ieoVei later it waan;t a baraain at all!

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Robcrl Swartz ol Columbus.! Mrs . Clinton/ Pierce, Tony
Great grandp::m~nq;. are Dana l and Tina and Donna Phelps ~is­
Swartz of ColumbUs and MabE'!I ited on Sunday with Mr. and

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Ame!len Lelpe
Chicago
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New York 2tJO 06S flllx-11
John, Woo\i (S),
O'Toole (7) ·and
McNerthy, tf); Ford (1-1)
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Spanish Bar Cake · · each 35c :JANE ·.•
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Brewn Sugar Buns ·· pkg. 35c . :
AlP BRAND
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IMtant CoHee 10-oz jar $1.09
Stuffed Olives -· 6~r: lar 49c
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Columbu~ on March 27 1 he ba-, the six-yea r-old son of Mr. and
by weighed 10 lbs., 10 oz. &lt;~nu ; Mrs .. Sfnith, underwent open !

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Mrs . Robert ~1effers spent sevJ\ l~rge crowd a1tcnded the .I!Tal days at a Church 1:onv en·
reCent CU}~de Wood~a~d s;Jie. I tion in Pe1U1syivania.
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Elchebarreo.
LP-Brunet (1·2).
It's 'one of.man·y_
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002 OliO 010-- 3 5 Z
Fischer (1-1) and Gibson;
Calif
Cox 13)., Humphreys
Bait
Priddy 16), lAnes (I)
=-...-.l~::_~--!III'r~nllh. LP...,.mcbert 11).3). IIRS
8mltb (21ld), Andrews
ConilllarO ·(·111!, Valen·
line t""''l·
By UIIIUt Prell laliJnllllotlai
Natiollil Leape
Kan Clly GOO OliO ooo- 0 52
G.AB R. H. Pet. Detroit
400 1100 !Ox- 5 5 0
Brock, BtL
11 5tl 1J 15
Kr*'sse, Odom tl) llid
Davis, NY. 11 35 8 14
Sparma (1-Q) aed
Mzrakl, Pit
1 38 5 14
·LP-'Krauase &lt;O-Il.
Allen, Phil 11 42 ~ 16
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Ph!Upo, Chi · 10 311 7 12
NadOIIII Leqae
Wilms, Chi . _,. I&amp; 91 ·$ 14 .-i'" lulapl ·
Plnan, Cilt· IJ.J5 7 20
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G. All R, B.Pct. (1·1).
Ptrcll, Boo 11. 43 7 17
Berry, Chi
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:~;~l::' 021.J&lt;!O 1100- 4 eo
Kaline, Del 12 fl 11 11
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F.Rbsn, Bal " U 42 11 11
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NatloiUII J:.eaalie
Amerlcao Leape
W. I. Pet. GB
W. t.. Pet. GB SL Louis ·
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6-..,_t .100 .. Cincinnati
10 4 .'TI7 ...
Detroit
7 ,j .5BS .. Philadelphia
1 4 .ts6 1
Baltimore
7 .I .51JS ... Atl;mla
6 '4 .600
Boston
6 I .545 '4 Cblcago
5 5 jOG
California
1 6 ,638 \li Pittsburgh
4 G .4*1
Chicago
I G .500 1 New York
5 , 7 .tit
Cleveland
5 6 .455 110 Los Ana
4 7 .361. 4
Kansas Ci:.
t 7 .417 2 San Fran
4 '7 .3M 4
Minnesota
4 6 ,too S Houston
3 10 .231 -.G
Washington
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r.eedaJ'• Re•alts
Tlleldaf'• Rel1llla
New York 2 ~go 1, 10
New York 11 OhiCIJO 2
Pit 7 Pbll. !, nlgbl
Detroit 5 Kan City 0, nJcbl
St. LouiJ t Houstoo 0, night
Cleve 1 Minn 0, nlgbl
Atlanta 7 Loa Ang 1, night
Boston 9 Waab 3, n!gbt
San Fran I Cln 1, night
Ball 2 Csllf.l.,~
'hdiJ'I Pnlllble Pltcben
(Only gamiuchedulad)
New York (Fisher 1·1)
Today'l ~ Pltchll'l CblcaiO (QIIp H), 2:30p.m.
(AU Tblltl EST)
Philadelphia IL. Jackson 2-0)
Chicagli (Pt!!fi G.l) it New at P!Uiburgh (Fryman 0-0),
York IStoillemm 1-1), 2 p.m. p.m.
Kanlaa City -.&lt;Htmter W) II St. Louis (Carlton 0.0)
Detroit (McLall!J.l), 8 p,m,
Houston (Cuellar 1-0), 8:30
Minnesota .(asane. l·l) al AUanta (Cloninger 1·1)
Cleveland l!.lcDoweD HI), 7:30 Angeles (Drysdale 0-2), 11 p.m. 11
p.m.
CindnnaU &lt;McCool 1·1)
Boston (Rohr 2-0) at Washing· San Francisco (Herbel 0-0),
tOI• (Coleman 2-0), ni&amp;ht, 8:05 p.m.
p.m.
Tliurlday•a ·Gamet
California (McGiotbln 0-0) at Phil at Pit., night
Baltimore (PI!oebus 0-1), 8 p.m. New York at Cblcago
'lbunday'a Game•
St. Louis at Houston, night
Min at Clev, twl11gbt
AU••!• at Los Ang., lilght
--'~~fliOibd"dl ·" Clnebmalilt San Fran.

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COOKED HAM

April 27-28-29

cently spent a Sunday after- 1_s:c:e:nt:s:A:It:M:a:ll:::':O::t~~::_:•-:Co-:u:-n­
no1111 with Mr. and Mrs. B i ILl
Middleswart and Greg and Pen-

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Mrs. Paul Evans and p au 1 each additional ounce.
D&lt;;n were guests of Mrs. Mike Other Countries, 4 cents first
Fvans and daughters, Thurs·t2 ounces ; llk cents each addld.!':v.
. tional ounce:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitch Postcards - Canada and
an~ Bobby. of L~ng Bottom re-I Mexico, 4. cents Surface Rate.

Elva Dail~. Tuesday.

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Menend Boys ·
11.95 to 22:95

VISIT
BAKER''S
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FURNISHINGS

.tAKER FURNITURE·
Mlcklltport, 0.

GRADUATES

Pomeroy

Our Gift To.You

Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Glbba
have returned to their hoJll" on

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Vale St. !ollowiDI an eltended
vtalt In Florida.
Mn. Vincent Dabo II reCUI"
eratlni from an illneis which
hal confined her to her home
for the put tJu:ee weeks.
JIGbert Bowen. Melg&amp; County
Superintendelll of Schools, ivas

OFF
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FOOTWEAR

111 eoJumbul Tueadar to atiOJid
a plannlfta IOIIkm !or the tall
meellDg of county auperlnlend·
11111 of HhGolt.

All 1967 Grl4uat"CMNwoiO%

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Mr. and Mrt J!flli: .MOrr!a
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Is ulijril~teiy arrived Ark:, wh o criticized West. treason.
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Bring t em in or ull for

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By HOWIE

M!OEK

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FOREH

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Mason, W. Va,

~ti~EIDER

;&gt;ASOLINE ALLEY

J.Nh,,~

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tJOnder,
. f&lt;ufus?

doin' UP

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know he qot ·,t

l kncw.t:o th~4 waG
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throuqh the

l:loob~-trapped ~

ol' fu'nace ...

We fiqqer
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FRIENDS

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By MERRILL BLOSSER

By HAROLD GRAY

NOW TAKING

·HAl WHEN 11-l' BOfi5 HAS A
HU~~ G Bli'OlE GET AWA'T I='R~

APPLICATIONS ',·'
FOR CARRIERsi''

HIM UKE ~HE WORRIES! AND
WI-IGN ~ WORI&lt;"S. rub 0' 1J3
GaT VJCQ~\E:'3}

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MoeDt:N EVEN
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IN ' MII)DLEPORT.

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Contact Faye
. Manley
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WORK,
llawns and '
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tlqiJLm"'Y home, 702
St., Middleport. See
Apt, 4.
4 20 tile

•:J!!II.

) Wanted To Buy

I Ofn' drivilig harness

and
cjort. Call 91\H117. 4 25 3tp
!jiffiQlJES, William . Hamm,
Middleport, ~o, ~958.
I
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4125 3o1p

15 ldrnt - Roots • Bark -Gtng
aeng, yellow root, wn4 ginger,
May · Apple. clean, no dirt.

Bill Bailey, P. 0. Box 14,
Reedsville, Ohio, 45712.
4 17 120~

STANDING timber In Oblo or
West Virginia, or old farms

Auto S.les

Is leaving the farm and
sell the following al her
located 4 miles east of Che••ter, Ohio. • at intersec~on
Stale R'!'lle .!48 and .' Mel11•l
·County Rd. 28. Saturday
ril 29, 1 p. m.:
~ Roto hoe, chains,
long, rope, paint, calolqa,
1k
stretcher, Myers
1'1.
~
tools, steel fence posts, 20
........,
ladder, pipe ties, tool boxes,
wrenches, a n t I que
G.l!ulal
~. wan ttlephonl\ nltclo-14~
er, dish for hatpins,
::"'
divider, lelephone
a..x.ua .
lamps, Admiral deep freeze 44.Chonalol
rocking chair, set
IIOWlil
1.'m;qa.t
lamps, metal bods,
drawers, ldaylag

1956 OLDSMOBILE, lair OOIII!U·I
lion, $75.00. New snow
tlrel · on back. Donald Bre•il'·
er,
4 26 6tc

5:t

:=

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with lim ber. Marion Reynolds, lawn mower, metal
Box Tl, Syracuse, 'Ohlo,
Odd dishes, kettles,
picnic table,
1 i!41!c
·rtlasler, carpenter
Help Wanted'
•txt2
heater,rugs,
powertnmks,
saW',
.. Clirftl _,,. . . . . ...
CAft HOP and wallreS9. Apply pump, step ladder,
In person. Crow's S t e.a k·' sprayer, pony baiter and
OQ OQB I'O;IC •oxR 'l'VOV r:ana
House.
4 25 6te dle, trash blll'i1er, Myers
I'OZ 'I'I'OB IUVOV'Z WV CS: T£01
iiW! OR FEMALE - Can- pump and many Items
QKO UV llioOi'VIIL-'I',JI'¥Bifl
valters lllld telephone •oHC!- lillecl.'
tors for reputable company. Signed: Susie ;Gainer
,.........,.. o..J;.,.. '1'0 'rAJ.il: mr Alji:ar'¥ft1Rid
Excellent ·wages. Write Care
Long ~ttom. Ohio
• "' .HIIIIl m.r. "mD cur BlliiD ·"' • "'IIIlA I '!IBA.'t
ell The . Dally Sentinel, Box Bradford Auction Co.
"'*"'~
, .a:.G,II&gt;omeroy, Ohio, for ap- 15 Years Experience
a,. ......
Jllllrtment for interview.
C. c. Bradfunl, Auct., mem.
H8 tte
bU Ill NAA.
42Ute

em.

Waite

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HART NAMED COACH
TO~ (UPI) "-"' Jtobe!t
:will repltce
Pelt
If head

Hart bas 1 been
JIUI!l!li ~~ at

'

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2 p. m. ~r IDqU!re
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BOSS. 1£ IHW!t\C . A!.L ~IGi-I.T,
WHI LE. ON ,\ NEWt!Y SIDE STR£1::'1, £VF.R't

wm:m

H r: SAYS IS R;:CORDr.D I !-1S1C:£ A

SHABBY EXitRMINATt kS TRUO\ PA.RV.~D
IN fROHI Of AN CX.D TIMEMEHT BU!LD:t~ G .

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:t SHORE~M
TICKlED 'IEl'CALLED
ME OUT10l'H'FENCE,
I.OWEEZ.V~I WOULDN'T
A+llssED THAT

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ELVINEY?
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AH SHORE
KI~L6E.

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ABLE'!OGET

SERVICE
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$HI!

KNOW
MAHLINE

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!lTruck eHhll'r
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eA~yJype

KEITH G081.E FO!lD

By ART SANSOM

fHI'! BORtl LOSEII

-WuiiNiE
---.- WINKLE
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FREE STORAGE •

.ilntt!:

11111 tatbe: all tour

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lanntD!o llld 119ft ~

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cnmpod with unusell

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THE WINKLES ARENT

WINNIE 5AID 'THEY't? 'E ~loCK

~E 50RT 10 TAKE
~EIR ANGER AT

l 'M GETTIN6 1"-VAY WHILE

FROM P'NN '-'~~~EY ~Y~P. M.

Me OUT ON
MY KIDS.

ing. No more airln&amp; 801'\,lna,
BJ&gt;\:mn&amp; aud. _ptoldug WIQi

THE GOIN5S GOOD!

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fresbll.Jil~ell wbon Y"'' call

lor it. N?tblDI to PI)'IW fill
No ~~~~~t cfoaall, we from

motba
sale trom theft.
Bring t em in or ull for

::! p~~n! ~~~WI ••,.
ABC

t:EK

&amp;

By HOWIE

M!OEK

..--- ·, --- .. ---.

FOREH

r

Mason, W. Va,

~ti~EIDER

;&gt;ASOLINE ALLEY

J.Nh,,~

,;

ijOIJ

tJOnder,
. f&lt;ufus?

doin' UP

.. l:lut 1 didn't
know he qot ·,t

l kncw.t:o th~4 waG
a ?ecret way up
throuqh the

l:loob~-trapped ~

ol' fu'nace ...

We fiqqer
wa5

•

c
' ~I'~RE~C""K~L=-:ES:-AN"!":':D~H!S

FRIENDS

•

\1•

l+~·L:Jcj\.)

By MERRILL BLOSSER

By HAROLD GRAY

NOW TAKING

·HAl WHEN 11-l' BOfi5 HAS A
HU~~ G Bli'OlE GET AWA'T I='R~

APPLICATIONS ',·'
FOR CARRIERsi''

HIM UKE ~HE WORRIES! AND
WI-IGN ~ WORI&lt;"S. rub 0' 1J3
GaT VJCQ~\E:'3}

I!IJT IJ§3 'leEli I
MoeDt:N EVEN
KNOW'S WI-IER'6

IN ' MII)DLEPORT.

·,~,:-.!,1 TH'

Contact Faye
. Manley
~
,\

Midcllep!l]l't"

WORK,
llawns and '
Call or
~~;~~· Bailey&lt;
t .

..
WU..L DO ironing and baby
tlqiJLm"'Y home, 702
St., Middleport. See
Apt, 4.
4 20 tile

•:J!!II.

) Wanted To Buy

I Ofn' drivilig harness

and
cjort. Call 91\H117. 4 25 3tp
!jiffiQlJES, William . Hamm,
Middleport, ~o, ~958.
I
·
4125 3o1p

15 ldrnt - Roots • Bark -Gtng
aeng, yellow root, wn4 ginger,
May · Apple. clean, no dirt.

Bill Bailey, P. 0. Box 14,
Reedsville, Ohio, 45712.
4 17 120~

STANDING timber In Oblo or
West Virginia, or old farms

Auto S.les

Is leaving the farm and
sell the following al her
located 4 miles east of Che••ter, Ohio. • at intersec~on
Stale R'!'lle .!48 and .' Mel11•l
·County Rd. 28. Saturday
ril 29, 1 p. m.:
~ Roto hoe, chains,
long, rope, paint, calolqa,
1k
stretcher, Myers
1'1.
~
tools, steel fence posts, 20
........,
ladder, pipe ties, tool boxes,
wrenches, a n t I que
G.l!ulal
~. wan ttlephonl\ nltclo-14~
er, dish for hatpins,
::"'
divider, lelephone
a..x.ua .
lamps, Admiral deep freeze 44.Chonalol
rocking chair, set
IIOWlil
1.'m;qa.t
lamps, metal bods,
drawers, ldaylag

1956 OLDSMOBILE, lair OOIII!U·I
lion, $75.00. New snow
tlrel · on back. Donald Bre•il'·
er,
4 26 6tc

5:t

:=

'

with lim ber. Marion Reynolds, lawn mower, metal
Box Tl, Syracuse, 'Ohlo,
Odd dishes, kettles,
picnic table,
1 i!41!c
·rtlasler, carpenter
Help Wanted'
•txt2
heater,rugs,
powertnmks,
saW',
.. Clirftl _,,. . . . . ...
CAft HOP and wallreS9. Apply pump, step ladder,
In person. Crow's S t e.a k·' sprayer, pony baiter and
OQ OQB I'O;IC •oxR 'l'VOV r:ana
House.
4 25 6te dle, trash blll'i1er, Myers
I'OZ 'I'I'OB IUVOV'Z WV CS: T£01
iiW! OR FEMALE - Can- pump and many Items
QKO UV llioOi'VIIL-'I',JI'¥Bifl
valters lllld telephone •oHC!- lillecl.'
tors for reputable company. Signed: Susie ;Gainer
,.........,.. o..J;.,.. '1'0 'rAJ.il: mr Alji:ar'¥ft1Rid
Excellent ·wages. Write Care
Long ~ttom. Ohio
• "' .HIIIIl m.r. "mD cur BlliiD ·"' • "'IIIlA I '!IBA.'t
ell The . Dally Sentinel, Box Bradford Auction Co.
"'*"'~
, .a:.G,II&gt;omeroy, Ohio, for ap- 15 Years Experience
a,. ......
Jllllrtment for interview.
C. c. Bradfunl, Auct., mem.
H8 tte
bU Ill NAA.
42Ute

em.

Waite

i=~~

.... ._•. =•

'

HART NAMED COACH
TO~ (UPI) "-"' Jtobe!t
:will repltce
Pelt
If head

Hart bas 1 been
JIUI!l!li ~~ at

'

e2300.00. Call IMII-a461
2 p. m. ~r IDqU!re
'JlecrtalioD carter
''•"
' ' '

wos.

~I

Ou... Tl-\~

BOSS. 1£ IHW!t\C . A!.L ~IGi-I.T,
WHI LE. ON ,\ NEWt!Y SIDE STR£1::'1, £VF.R't

wm:m

H r: SAYS IS R;:CORDr.D I !-1S1C:£ A

SHABBY EXitRMINATt kS TRUO\ PA.RV.~D
IN fROHI Of AN CX.D TIMEMEHT BU!LD:t~ G .

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Pain Killer Since First Use of Morphine· ·

Uutted Preoa IDIOraoUon~t sums enable· the ,pi&gt;I!UciBDB. )o
Personal income taxes would live in the style to ' which they
,.me down in a hurry If the have become accustomed and to
government would give up the ltelp others to do ll!&lt;ewise. Open·
pain-killer system of collecting handed Is the word for our
the taxes at the source.
politicians. It Is easy to spend
The taxpayer woold not give tax dollars collected so painlessup his dollars so easily if he ly the average citizen never
were able to jingle them even misses them.
briefiy.
But whether he realizes it or
Thls is the wilhholdlng tax not, the humpbacked taxpayer
syatem, Imposed during Fran· pays and paya.
klin D. Rooaeveit's era and In ConSider President Johnson.
force ever Bjnce. Thll tax ·The President is a !rugal man
collection system Is the greatest He says so himself. In the tii64
pain·killer since morpltine arid fiscal year which ended last
ether. Thls Is the season In June 30, LBJ collected 1101.7
which clltzens would be shooting billion in taxes, of which
tax colleclon on sight, but for personal income payments to
the withholding system,
taUed $55.4 b!Uion.
The alternative to withholding In the fiscal year 1967 'which
would be to force the taxpayer will end this June 30, LBJ
to get up In one great bundle expects to collect $117 billion,
bls annual tax levy. There including $62.2 billion in person·
mlghl be a tax rebellion in this al income taxes. In fiscal 1968
country but lor the withholding which will end June :W, 19lill,
system.
LBJ will taka $12U billion,
Personal Income tax is more than $73 billion of it In
withheld by employers and paid personal income payments.
directly Into the U.S. Treasury. But even these vast sums will
This Is your money but It loses not suffice to run the govern·
its ideutity.
ment as LBJ runs it He has
So it is that vast sums are budgeted for deficits In those
paid Into the J].S. Treasury. tl)ree fiscal years as follows:
lndireclly at least, these vast $2.3 biUlon In fiscal '66. $9.7

Did you know
That ...

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billion 'in n.chl '61 and .su
billion In fiscal •68. 'lltese
deficits, of course, will add to
the public debt. And it already
amounts to $330.7 billion, up
about 110 billion in the past
year. Interest on this debt will
Increase from $12.1 billion In
fiscal 1966 to $14.2 billion In
fiscal 19611.
'lltls system of borrowing
huge soma to pay govel'llment
bills Instead of taxing the
citizens is beloved by the
politicians. They might be
ridden out of town on a rail if
they laid on taxes sufficient to
pay the bills they run up in
C1&gt;nducling government busl·
ness. 'llte pollticiall6 know Ibis
system cannllt go on forever but
each expecta it to survive
beyond his term of ,oHice. When
the reckoning comes, the
current crop of politicians
figure to be retired; maybe
dead. They had better hopa so.
This deficit spending system
bas been accompanied by a
devastating erosion of the
purchasing power of the U.S.
dollar. 'llte buck has lost about
lill cents In purchasing power In
the past 30 years. The two-bit
dollar Is just around the corner.

MOST \I!AtJTJli'UL BIKINI neft) to be soen Ill
Nanau lhls 11111011 ts Ill a hel111ea alreteh Iabrie Ill regal
shades of Hlar,
blaek :fd willie. It has matcblng
aDl·twtll shirt. 'vDieal of ,wba fashten-eonselous women
wear for enlertallllng daring the beaullful Bahamian
evealllp Ia lbe two-piece silk puts suit (right). In lr&lt;lpi·
&lt;a! tones of elwllease, l•liow, magenta and green, It is
wom with handmade ltillall cul-eJ7&amp;111 earrings. Theae
1ll'e EmWo Pu&lt;d designs.

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Carpenter
Social News

By
Blanche M, Haskins

Now with
The Daily Sentinel ..

FOR THAT

PROFESSIOIAL LOOK

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work oncf kitchtM. CcJmt. In today
- We'll bt happy tv ossllt In
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"JIIIIIWT PAIIff IUY"

• Lula Loacer

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Et~yl

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Put the savings
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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS COMPANY
773-5554

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Free Delivery

Mason,

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For· Mother

K&amp;C Jew~ Has A

Great Selection of

MASON, W. VA.

Name Brand Gifts

SocietY Notes
t

Mother's Day, May 1~

Your Dependable
Deolor For

Choose Mother's gift from K&amp;C 's
better se1eetion, like glassware

PLUMBING

by Fostoria, purses &amp; billfolds

by Meeket", watches by Bulova,
1847 Rogers sJivet'\\oare, china
by Syracuse and always a choice
selection of fashion Jewelry,

AND

HEATING

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AMERICAI ~ FOSTCIIIA
DaullnQ' d•amond-llke

•c:ets r•fteet earl)l .. t~i;ll
iG DWiry I&lt;Mff t:u. __,

the size of France, only 3 per 1
920.0110 square miles ,
grows crops, and a mere one.
can support livestock.

1:cent of its

SPEED TES'I'!I

Daytona Beach, unlike many
resorts, lltTactl more
visitors In summer than In win·
Ttle clty is croWded each
1/s'1mmer with sporlscar enthusl·
aats who come to watch automoblle speed t..ts and races

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23-mUe a311d strip.

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
ONLY $299
f30,00 Down -

lofonco en

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MASON
FURNnURE co;
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ABOUT ALGERIA
Allhough Algarla Is lour times I

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JJ'(ithout it, Tax .Collectors Shot on Sight

•

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Pain Killer Since First Use of Morphine· ·

Uutted Preoa IDIOraoUon~t sums enable· the ,pi&gt;I!UciBDB. )o
Personal income taxes would live in the style to ' which they
,.me down in a hurry If the have become accustomed and to
government would give up the ltelp others to do ll!&lt;ewise. Open·
pain-killer system of collecting handed Is the word for our
the taxes at the source.
politicians. It Is easy to spend
The taxpayer woold not give tax dollars collected so painlessup his dollars so easily if he ly the average citizen never
were able to jingle them even misses them.
briefiy.
But whether he realizes it or
Thls is the wilhholdlng tax not, the humpbacked taxpayer
syatem, Imposed during Fran· pays and paya.
klin D. Rooaeveit's era and In ConSider President Johnson.
force ever Bjnce. Thll tax ·The President is a !rugal man
collection system Is the greatest He says so himself. In the tii64
pain·killer since morpltine arid fiscal year which ended last
ether. Thls Is the season In June 30, LBJ collected 1101.7
which clltzens would be shooting billion in taxes, of which
tax colleclon on sight, but for personal income payments to
the withholding system,
taUed $55.4 b!Uion.
The alternative to withholding In the fiscal year 1967 'which
would be to force the taxpayer will end this June 30, LBJ
to get up In one great bundle expects to collect $117 billion,
bls annual tax levy. There including $62.2 billion in person·
mlghl be a tax rebellion in this al income taxes. In fiscal 1968
country but lor the withholding which will end June :W, 19lill,
system.
LBJ will taka $12U billion,
Personal Income tax is more than $73 billion of it In
withheld by employers and paid personal income payments.
directly Into the U.S. Treasury. But even these vast sums will
This Is your money but It loses not suffice to run the govern·
its ideutity.
ment as LBJ runs it He has
So it is that vast sums are budgeted for deficits In those
paid Into the J].S. Treasury. tl)ree fiscal years as follows:
lndireclly at least, these vast $2.3 biUlon In fiscal '66. $9.7

Did you know
That ...

••

billion 'in n.chl '61 and .su
billion In fiscal •68. 'lltese
deficits, of course, will add to
the public debt. And it already
amounts to $330.7 billion, up
about 110 billion in the past
year. Interest on this debt will
Increase from $12.1 billion In
fiscal 1966 to $14.2 billion In
fiscal 19611.
'lltls system of borrowing
huge soma to pay govel'llment
bills Instead of taxing the
citizens is beloved by the
politicians. They might be
ridden out of town on a rail if
they laid on taxes sufficient to
pay the bills they run up in
C1&gt;nducling government busl·
ness. 'llte pollticiall6 know Ibis
system cannllt go on forever but
each expecta it to survive
beyond his term of ,oHice. When
the reckoning comes, the
current crop of politicians
figure to be retired; maybe
dead. They had better hopa so.
This deficit spending system
bas been accompanied by a
devastating erosion of the
purchasing power of the U.S.
dollar. 'llte buck has lost about
lill cents In purchasing power In
the past 30 years. The two-bit
dollar Is just around the corner.

MOST \I!AtJTJli'UL BIKINI neft) to be soen Ill
Nanau lhls 11111011 ts Ill a hel111ea alreteh Iabrie Ill regal
shades of Hlar,
blaek :fd willie. It has matcblng
aDl·twtll shirt. 'vDieal of ,wba fashten-eonselous women
wear for enlertallllng daring the beaullful Bahamian
evealllp Ia lbe two-piece silk puts suit (right). In lr&lt;lpi·
&lt;a! tones of elwllease, l•liow, magenta and green, It is
wom with handmade ltillall cul-eJ7&amp;111 earrings. Theae
1ll'e EmWo Pu&lt;d designs.

t)ilo•

Carpenter
Social News

By
Blanche M, Haskins

Now with
The Daily Sentinel ..

FOR THAT

PROFESSIOIAL LOOK

",,

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•••

I

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II

., I

:

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'

1

'

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VelYa•hu.e
Vinyl Latex
FLATWALL FINISH
Now Is

tht tlmt to deecln:l'-

• tludy te Use
• Etly to Applr

~~VIth

Blue R1clge QUALITY paint at LOW

COST. A wldl 111act1on of poatel

c:;Wofa

availablt;

alao

m~

Alkvd IM'Iicllou Enomel for
work oncf kitchtM. CcJmt. In today
- We'll bt happy tv ossllt In
:IYif'l way.

• 01lak DryiiC

"JIIIIIWT PAIIff IUY"

• Lula Loacer

••

Reg.~- -'U·lf.C
Et~yl

_ _

.
Put the savings
your own pocket

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS COMPANY
773-5554

i'

Free Delivery

Mason,

w. Vo,

For· Mother

K&amp;C Jew~ Has A

Great Selection of

MASON, W. VA.

Name Brand Gifts

SocietY Notes
t

Mother's Day, May 1~

Your Dependable
Deolor For

Choose Mother's gift from K&amp;C 's
better se1eetion, like glassware

PLUMBING

by Fostoria, purses &amp; billfolds

by Meeket", watches by Bulova,
1847 Rogers sJivet'\\oare, china
by Syracuse and always a choice
selection of fashion Jewelry,

AND

HEATING

.,

~ I''

I

'

Bob and Charlen·e !,Hoeflich

'

•

See Our Complet~ . Line Of

;

AMERICAI ~ FOSTCIIIA
DaullnQ' d•amond-llke

•c:ets r•fteet earl)l .. t~i;ll
iG DWiry I&lt;Mff t:u. __,

the size of France, only 3 per 1
920.0110 square miles ,
grows crops, and a mere one.
can support livestock.

1:cent of its

SPEED TES'I'!I

Daytona Beach, unlike many
resorts, lltTactl more
visitors In summer than In win·
Ttle clty is croWded each
1/s'1mmer with sporlscar enthusl·
aats who come to watch automoblle speed t..ts and races

r------------------1•

23-mUe a311d strip.

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
ONLY $299
f30,00 Down -

lofonco en

COIInnftntT...,.

MASON
FURNnURE co;
MASON,

w..VA.

:

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. - ~aveJoi~edBo~ Wingett

'

HUFFY RIDING &amp; POWER MOWERS

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f(atie Ct9w and Ch•t Tannehill
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ltl T~e News .o,~nwent '

Phone WY 2-2550

ABOUT ALGERIA
Allhough Algarla Is lour times I

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NOW OFF, REGULAR PRiCE .ON ALL MOWERS
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$12.95 Womens Uniforms

S1le $6.48

$10;95 Womens Uniforms

Sale $5.48

$8.95 Wam•ns Uniforms

S1le $4.48

$7.95 Womens Uniforms

S.le $3.98

$5.95 Wamens Uniforms

Sale $2.98

SALEI WOMEN$

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Spring Coats
and Suits
.
$59.50 Wamens Colts &amp; Suits _ S.le $39.00

Sborta, Very well knovia
brand. Sizes 28 to 110. Wbile
they last.

of belt loops. Felled seams
in legs, Boalsall drill poet.
ets. Sanfori!ed shrunk. Sizeo
32 to 110.

'3.49

End of the Month Sale

$39.50 Womens Coats &amp; Suits~ S.le $29.00
. $29.50 Womens Colts &amp; Suits....., S.le $19.00
$19.50 Womens Co1ts &amp;_Suit~t: S1le $12.00

GIRLS

DR~SES

Save now on girls dresses - AJJ,i'sizes from tots and
teens.
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$7.95 Girl' Dresses

Mens $2.95 Knit Shirts
Crew neck - V necks - Hi-Crew necks, Action knit
shirts. So Ideal for golf and other sports. Solid colors
and white, also stripes. Sniall (34-36), Medium (384()),
Larie (42-44)'and Extra Large (46-48).

Western Style Jeans

$4.95 Girls Drenes '

S1le $3.00

$3.95 Girls Dres~ ·,

S1le $2.50

Slim fit - hlp bUgging - wide belt loops. 100% cot· ·
ton. Tougb sanforlzed denim. Wheat, black and Ioden
l!'eeo.
SIZEU to 12
$2.98
Si:~!fiS 14 to 18
$3.49

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Uke the bit boys llacta.
Solltl eolors.

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$1l• .Girla Colts end

·$~Girls

SuitJ _ S1le $12.00

COats end Suits_ S.le $12.00

~ Girls Colts enc! Suits _
f\U5

S.le $8.00
S1le $8.00

Gir~ Colts end Sulti _

1;rgains In the Ullglde antllnfallls Dept.

w-- $3.95 Nylon Full s(IP.

5•1• $3.00
Sole 69c

== $1.00 Nylon FIIICY 8rl.f.

On Sale at Our Wal'ehouoo on Mechanic St.

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$2.95 Pllaadontl
$2.95 Lo,. PelaiMI
$3.95 Lo,. PajiiMI

Sale $2.39
Sole $2.49
S1lo $3.00
$3.00 eott.niDHron ai.nil '""' Sole $2.49
$5.95 Gpwn and IWie lela _
S.lo $4.39
69c Cotton Mllh Pantlll
S.lo 59c
Infants $2.95 S-.r Seta
S.le $2.49
lnflntt $1.19 CoHon PIIM Gowna
Sole 19c
Infants $1.95 CNipllls ·
S.le $1.49

Big S.lectlonllloyt Short S l -

body with rolled edgeo.
2J'eeD baked enamel.

18 INCH PLANT BOXES - - - - - - - - - 19o
24 INCH PLANT BOXES
99o
30 INCH PLANT BOXII - - - - - - - $1.19
:16 INCH PLANT IOXIS
$1J9
42 INCH PLANT IOXIS
$1.19

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SPAR SPONGEE

RUST· STAIN

While They a..st

REMOVfR

SPONGE

Removeo l'Uit from clothing,
earpeu.,, oinb and toilet
bowls. Safe on colora.

Cleano like mt~~~ JUII rub
the surface. CblomcallJ
treated. AbJOrb&amp; d!lt and
duat.

Sale For Boys and Men
Solo! Juot 5I ..,. .... 2 .. 7

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!!1h~ort!!_!SI~"'!!•!!ie~ltlo!J!!!rt!_!lh~lrlt~====::::::::::=~69c

D.Y UIANJNG

89c

69c

Heavyweight

25 lloyo IIIII 6 to II Knit Shirts

Wilt S...rt Sloo¥oo

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.....lal Loll loyo Waoh aM Woor Slacb (Mostly Slu 141
tM Mono llodco (mootly 30 wolotl
Solo $1.00
ltio $1.39

Smoll GNupl MIM ..US P1m11nont P- Slocl&lt;o
(Mooty Whoot Color)
. Sol• $2.00

Plastic Suit Hangers
ContoiU'ed neck line and shoulder holds suits, jackets,
separates, etc. Nickel plated revolving metal hook,
cleir plastic.

Yeor round per!IWI8It l1fOII with Scotcll G&lt;lard llnlsh. S1W
29 to 110. Smart looidlw dress trowera in 10lld colors.
CODJervatWe model&amp;. llllJ what you need dllrlnc tbia salt
and save.

BoidJ atx blOUIOO or shlrU ill

$7.95 TROUSERS - - - - - $ 5 . 5 0

=~~Jiapolble aCompaei'-r.t.:ble 10 a11o

2.:.- ,.,. •3·00

Sale of Domestics!
RIG.
FL~~T~;;;;;;; IALI
IALI
RIG. $4.39
$4.39 lbiOI
PULL FULL
PlniO
RIG. Wt Pl. "LLOW CAlli
WI
Pallernllll Blue, Pint and Yellow

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opverlnu.

UGHTWEIGHT JAwiS
SALI $2.75
SALI $2.75
WI $2.75
SALI $3-"
IALI $3.75

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ld~~ng with the ~01111cll• In
'Middleport were Carl 'l'!ehp~;
OQ.e of the owners of the eoii!J!ii:
ny; Sidney Brandt, company at; ,
torney, and John Anderspn, re.
ptesenUng a bonding firm. All
are of• Cincinnati, The meeting
.was one ·of several held recent.
ty, ID ·ezplore possible purchase
by Pomeroy and Middleport of
the water company.
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that ; reJillirs arld' ~t;;
pl\ltblo , )le'fl flu&amp;. Wlll
. ' should 'be\ made when liiJ Pi¥'l' . . - - 11011 o'er !WO Jllllllop
ehllle il eompleled. Tb!J",wollld
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ed b7 1the .C91J!lClls, \VOUld .be . _ P~llf .Pf.Olllb.tY •.nes,, t111111 ~:th,,,, ,. ·' ·¥•?.!~':. ~~
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five ,an~ ~O'CI~arter ~ ceq!
.~·~, ~o~, ljelng p~ld.:ID. ~
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eo~ to the five~ oneolidiited Water•. Ind., ID OPf~le. , . •Cl\'1!!!\'u,;·:J'!VIllb~\1! ~~ , ~'7
h~lf:per~ent sel . ~own ln. tqe , . lt. : · 1 , . . .• ._, ·' . IJ.qD.~- Iiilot ll!ne.. .
!Jrsl-. ofl~ by the eo~pany. ,
~r. 1 J'1, f told, ~ .~Is -1 · )l•
•11!:~ , ~scusslon I~s' ,
avQlii ·J!!8king llle lmpi'oyemenl:l
A~~rd1ng 1D ~auve plans,
!pal r. , , , . ~f the ~mpan;V, ·are
ni!Jbl, C0!1'JlllRY, feprel"'nta,tive
Olt·a ·"piece ml!81"· basil.
the company would, sell the fa·
OPF" 10. ,thei~ iilspl.,clioo. ln\!J.uJI·. .
sfl!~ 1_tlu!_~ 1 cql,llp'\"f, als~ . I)'Ould
eility 1D the two tow11J, which
lng an ellgbweripg tllport 1!1ilch
,pay,Ior ~)her englneerlilg firm
. 'flle · !.{~s County Water Co.. ·
would pay off the_ purchase
lbe ~!Js. Co)inty Water Co. )lad
~iuil'y; ~ ' jhe c&lt;i~l)clls ~o\lld
has 2;400 subs~rlbrs in tl]e two
price, plus Interest. over a 40
ot&lt;!Ored : ~\!lore ., the clomji(lny
· agree'-lo ·purrlh~ the lacllity,,
IDi!'ns. O!Qeials pf the eompil!f
year period.
was 'pqrcltased ,from . tfie Dowi!' :. ~diid ·the present . reJiort-,~ave .stated thai theY will se~
It was pointed ~~~~ last night
ltileresls. ·
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an apjlroXtmate 32 per cent rate
that operation by the villages '· .,
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worlii:Js' iv&lt;irth the asking price' , , ~Ike lhroui!h the Ohio Public
would be more economical In
ihe,
that · '
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Th!i lntetesl 'rate'; .UilGer th~

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for village participatiOn In re.
aurlacing of Route 7 from the
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Graceful exteriors with Vinylone souffl&gt;rool coverJni,
Fashion colors: White, Chmool, Blue, Bed, _Green
WOMIN'S
15" TRAINCAS!, REGULAR "9.95 - - - LUI $17.H :
17" HAT BOX, REGULAR $19.95 - - - SA&amp;.I fl7.95 !
22" WEEKENDER, REGULAR $19.95
· ~LI $17.91 '
25" PULLMAN, REGULAR $29.95
. ' ~L· $2UI
21'' PULLMAN, REGULAR $34.95
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16" TOTE, REGULAR $13.95
SALfi ·fl2.9S
MEN'S-Coloro Olivo, Brown, Cbon ''
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25" 3 SUtTIR, IIIGULAR f34,95
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BED PILLOWS

MIRAQE

·FOAM FUKIS

Zippered and Interlined
Washable linen liniab cover.
Pint or blue. For tbia llio

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Priscilla, Bleaehed quill Sheellnr. Eleelltml q!i'UIJ -.,.
"" WIDTH
$1.G9 90" Wlt;!nl
$1.1'
Ono (;roup $7.95

BEDSPREADS
Sculptured oottoo. lrin(ed
spread&amp;, Full and Twill Slle•
BIJ dloice of colora.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday

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COMfORliRS ,

$7.69
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Talco Adnnta10 of tho Silo P = IHI'J' Dty In till , '
Co-l• ond Tollttoy o.,, ·•- on thold PIHr

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$1.95-24x36
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PRINTED BED SHEETS

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Smart plaids. Solid &lt;olon in puUI&amp; and deep tone•. Paisieyo.
Button down collar st)'la, Ma111 are. permanent pre!S.
Sale prlwd for Thunclay, Frlclay and Saturdoy

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$11.91 ito..,... ....Solo 00
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Plut:l"- tip~ form fiW.,
arms. llrl8hllJ plated dlromi

A qr.u, of ....., Pillow

Prlnta In new Spring Patterns are neat f1orals, 11eomelfleo '
and tspestrieo. Colors Include new plilk, blue, maize, equa &gt;
and orange.

$L.39
Solo V

$8.95 TROUSERS _ _ _ _ _ $6.50

MENS SUMMa WDGHT JACKnS

30 INCH PLANTIIIS fiJt
16 INCH PLANTIRS $1."
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45" Printed CoHon Canvas &amp; ~opsack!'l ·

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II INCH PLANTI!RS _19c
:lA INCH PLANTIRI $1.19

19 Boyo $US Valour Shirts
32 MillS $2.95 $pori Shlrtl

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SPORT SHJRTS

Mono $1.95 ln.....autor Shirt, '!'all, Short
Work Shirts (Not nory ol•l

Machine washable - Mochine dryable. 100% Nylon POe ·""&lt; ·
Scott Security Back. Beauii!ul pa&amp;tel shadeo.
$14.9$ S'd~ ANO LID
SAU $13.00·
$25.95 ·6'x9' AND LID
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Dunluf plastic. Won1 leak! Practleal[J indeltruettble. Use

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Marbletone Plastic Planttff

Small Lolt

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Unusually attractive, remarkably durable! Heav,r. PUtre steel
Emboaaed Ooral leaf esliD. Dark

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You can save on Kroehler LivinJ Room Suites Chairs - Bed Room Suites - Dming Room SuitesBerkline Chairs - Rockers - Recliners Simmons Hide-A-Beds - Sofa Beds - Stuato
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Metal Wardrobes and Utility Cabinets - Magic Chef
Gas and Electric Ranges - General Electric Auto.
malic Dehumidifiers.

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$5.95 Girls D.....-.h i

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eRatta-Tablll, Chain, ChaiSII, Rockers
•Sprl,. StHW.C!Nirs
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e Innerspring Glldon-Choirl, Chalso Loung11
eAlumlnum TabiH-Staolo, Folding Cqto
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· _ _ Sale $6.75
$8.95 Gids Drea1es

All Types 1nd Styles of Summer Furniture

On the 2nd Floor-Take advantages of Sale Prices

These are an exceptionally fine selection of Shirts for Men.
Stripes Solid Colors, Window Pane Designs, Plaids. Small
(14-14.~). medium (IJI-151&gt;) large (16.161&lt;) and extra large
fl7·17'hJ. Button down &lt;ollars, HI RoU &lt;ollars. Regular
widespread colial'll.

$49.50 Wome'n s Ca1ts &amp; Suits _ S.le' $34.00

$25.00 Womens Coats &amp; Suits- S1le $16.00

For S1le Prices on Wall to Wiii-"Do-lt·Youl'ielf"

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