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'Be Discussed
.At Letart Falls
A panel discussiOn on guid·
ance will be featured at a mee~
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MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy. 0.

TONIGHT ond TUESDAY
Moy 1·2
"PENELOPE"

(Technicolor)

Natalie Wood as ''Penelope"

Ian Bannen.

COLORCARTOONS:
Dumb Patrol

Pests For Guest•
Doggone Tlnd
Llttl• Rural Riding Hood

of Plll'J'nts fJKi Teachers to be
beld ai· 7:30 Tbursday nigbt
the Letart Falls Ele,nent8~ry
Scbool.
Moderator for the panel
be Harold Sauer, g u ida n c
counselor for tbe Pomeroy
R~and High Schools.
Serving as panel me1mbers
will be George Hargraves,
Meigs Local School District
perintendent, representing
mlnistrators; Vernon Web e
president of the Rutland P.
representing parents; Thomas
Kelly, representing guidance
secondary school personnel;
Mrs. Eleanor Knight, elementary guidance and teacher representative; and Leda Kraeuter,
representing classroom teach·

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'STANDARD CUPPING$ BAG. TORO pl&lt;&gt;
'neered ~~~ and lailf bluing a~.cho
ments for rotary mowers in tht fiflt place.
and this year they•re even btUtr. This
standard equipment bali clarftbs on with ·
one hand, and it has a heavy,dUty b01tont.
.No zippers to cloa. either.

f~ETY

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behind
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"start"

SPIN START. V011 wind

"impulse" starter, sf,Bp

the mower handle, for
and push the leVer to
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ON SALE AT ELBERFELD$ WAREHOUS.

ON MECHANIC STREET

El'berfelc:ls In Pomeroy

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eON SALE ALL WEEK AT BOTH STORES .

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Three Mills Will Raise $18,802.68 Per Year for A
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letters from the daughter ol
the !ale Mrs. Jobn Orr,
former Mary Sauer of Middle·
port. Mrs. Hazel B&lt;&gt;ard was
reported iii. It was announced
!bat tbe May meeting will be
held at tbe Middleport First
United Presbyterian Clturch.
An arrangement of dogwood
and whi~ tapers decorated the
re~fesbment table. Hostesses
were Mrs, Isabelle· Williebrl!n·il
ner, Mrs. Elizabeth Slavin
Mrs. Nora HamUton.

New/Improved/
Automalk Ice Maker

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1. $1300.00 elementlry classroom seats (4 rooms)
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t::l.t. fL capecltyl No-defrost

freeztt halcJs 226 lbs.

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to vote,1 levy to u#) gr~ our elementary ~!*Is. This is for 1lhtf our five,$m.w;
~hfX!I buildings. ~ you know out.:~~ritary ~hools hiV.·nOt had much"alftlih. 1
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up'.tocdlte=~ they wlll,eilllce lnstelil''of l'lplllndutHy lft\o our ~-~
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on the Pp~nd School, approxlmttely two mill.• wiU go .oH the ti,!C boo~ l.n 1·969,
Th!• will m,an that paual' of the levy !Will amount tel only an incl'elll of •bout •
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off their parents; Mrs.
M.
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Tbey came especially for Mrs, 11
Hennesy's birthday anniver·sa~;r
observance,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul S mar
were In Perrysburg over ,I b
weekend to visit their son,
ton, aJKl famUy.
Mr• .lllld Mrs. Walter Crt&lt;&gt;ks
were Point Pleasant. w.

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Columbus to introduce legislation for higher ulart• for employees. With lhlf ; •··

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lim~ to diagnose Billy O'Dell's
Ulness and It's taltlng tbe
Natidhal League batters on
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be- Councilmen Leslie Fultz, pres- Mildred Lee were In Albany
and:"· '!'om Wells, Mrs. &lt;:enUy shnpped
hll homo, He
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fugitive from justace, po- ldent. Lou Poulm, 'bon Colilru!, ce~tly
F ti 1ue,p ~· &lt;Stout
MIIJ!l Bllly Vate~a &lt;eilfed on Mr. a ·Diedlcai patient. •
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Franklin Rlrer, 1111d Roy Riut· Mr.' and 1\11'1. Dtn'ham mov- ..
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and Mrs. Cor\ Martin and
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!llr, and Mrs. La:.':ce Donof Rand, W. Va. and Mr. ~ by th• M.eJII• Coon. spent a weekand at ·
CVVrEII TO INTEREST OF Publle 18 Assured
Mr. and Mrs. Adkins of GaJ. abue an4 children and Mrs Iva and Mrs. Wolfe or Middleport, 17 Slierlffs lltpar!Jiiinl Mon. home here. They Uve ID,

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WASHINGTON (UP!) _ De·
fense Secretary IIObert S. Me·
Namera Mimday ltoued orders
callinJ for !tie IT~' Dow of war
news to the American Public
.He a Is 0 sa,ld
sboukt ~ve ac!:e9' to fuU news
reports. In a dlrocllve to the
whole , mllltary
under lifm, M'ckomara eailed

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Donahue'• •motlie!o; Mri·. Ruib
Pal'iiOIIs 1t1c1 Ml'l!. Robl!rt Pill'
aona',, a 'slater.
IIIH. LoweD Rellgar and Suale were lutllll· of Mrs. ·Josle
rid - Heltger.. Su,sle retur~ to Co:
lumblllllh' Monday wllel'll ahe
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llpoUs mmd to the Chapman
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner caD·
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Maude Martin and George.
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DC\";iJING INSURANCE AGENCY1 INC.
Meigs County's Oldest and l arge$!

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5 10 333 4h and Rohr, Red Sox, Horlen, ' S. Air Force at Lonng, Me '
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
By Martha Holsinger
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Wh1 le Sox McDowell Indians, has been promoted to Airman
'!bose VISJ!mg Rev and Mrs Balt1more 8 Cleveland 7 1nlght l Sparma Tigers, Clark , Angels F~r, ,st~
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\ Elden Blake over a recent week NY at Mmn · mght. ppd cold ,md Moore, Senators 2-0
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&lt;late of Texas Box•ng a•ri

Mr and Mrs Larry Holsmg- New Yo rk (Peterson 0 ll at WI'L'!-it ll ll~ OJm mJc;sion Monday
er and family of Racme spent Mmnesota rChance 2-1), 9 p m revoked CassiUS Clay's ilcensc
a Sunday with his parent s, Mr : Boston
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MASON BOWLING CENTER Wnghl, 2431 H&gt;gh Senes _ Vic and Mrs Clinton Holsmger and Califorma (Lopez 0-2), II P m home &lt;tale and w1lhdrew
Thnrsday Afternoon
Wippel, 556 , Team High game !tamily.
Baltm10re !McNally l-O l at recogml!oJ. of hiS world h••·
Women's League
- Crmg's '+arket. 901 : Team! Paul Wayne Holsinq:er of Ra 1 Clevland ISJebert, 1-J) , 7 JO ''Y\H'Jght t11le "for acts deWon Lost High Sertes - Foreman and cine VISited recentl y VII t h P m
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lr~mcntal to boxmg "
Simon's Plck·A·POir
96 16' Abbott, 2522.
IEddae BIRley
Detrmt (McLam 2·2) at . - - ~Summer's Pharm
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Mr and M~s. Robert Van Met- ChiCago IPeters H) , 9 p m
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Wednesday's Gamts
Blue Tartan
54 58 Wom•n'o Early Bird League er and family of Belpre viSited Was hmgton iRJChert 0-3 and New York at Mmnesola mght
B&amp;B Market
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Aprll 12. 1967
Sunday wilti her parents Mr IHannan 0.0) at Kansas C1ty Boston at Cahforma, mght
Mason Furnitur~
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Polnls and Mrs Alva Holsmger' Sr t lf.rausse 0-3 and Hunter 2 I) 2, Baltimore at Cleveland m~ht
Conkle Coal Co
Z6 86 iPinneUes
160 Mr. and Mrs Charles Hill ~~ ~ 9_Pm
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~W~shington_ atKan Cily-'mg~t l
llogh Three games - D Ac· Slow Four
159 Columbus spent a weekend With --;" -~
ree, 495 , N Sm1th, 482 , D Odd B,alls
138 Mr and Mrs. Mike Kerwin and •I
This Week II K&amp;:l' Sperial!
Wnmsley, 476
Krazy Four
128 at!•nded lhe funeral of Mrs
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H1gh Smgle Game - 0 Ac· Bowlettes
117 Hill's uncle, Mr William tRuss)
ree, 216, A Wh1te 190, N Sm1th Pin Splitters
66 1Reed of Empire, whtch wa~ I
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HJgh team serJeo and game- ~ held Saturday at Eden,
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186, B Snyre, 160, w GaO. High Ser1es and Game - Mil· and family of Piketon spent a
ntsch, 155: K Davis, 155: L dred Jarobs, 502, 179.
wekend with Mr. and Mrs
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' -Alvm Reed and !arnll}'.
V·8 motbr, automatic trans, radio, out•lde mirror,
152. and A. Wh1te 152.
Early W•d. Mixed League
Mr and Mrs James Carter
gre&lt;n metallic flmsh with grey mtenor
April 1%, 1117
Jimmy Lee of Long Bottom
Won
Mr and Mrs. Sol Big,
POMEROY LANES
25 17 ley and Eddie, SUnday evemng.
"You'll L1ke ,Our Quality Way of Domg Busmess"
.tunlor Ml..d League
Four Sportsme)\
22
Janie
Brewer
of
Long
Bot·
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April B. 1967
Foursome
21 21 tom spent a wekend with Carol
992·5342
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21 2! Holsinger.
C;tdillac-Oldsmobile
Team No. 1
24 6 Four Aces
19 23 1~~.._
Team No, 4
20 tO B&amp;F's
11 16 Spoilers
,
1 18
Team No. 3
Tee•n Nn 2
12 18 Hi gh Game - A. !..
Team No. 5
ll 19 210; Naomi Floyd, 201 :
Team No. 6
9 20 Series - Bill Porter, 590;
High team game and series- oml Floyd 491. Team High
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Team No 1, 880 and 1958. High ies - Double M's. 1874; Team 11
game and ser~es - Resa Boothe lllgh Game - Foursome 701.
174, Peggy Story, 392 and Steve
Late Wed. Mixed LeJI&amp;Ue
Van Meter, 11!6 and 661.
PeiDII
1&gt;
Popular Spred Satin gives I rtch, nauenng,
· 64
Balllam Girl&amp;
4 No Trump
wall 'flnlsh' you'•wlll ,be pmud of for years.
66
April 11.11117
Deem's Team
i M Easy to &amp;PPIT with lii'ush or roller ·~d drie• ln just
Wo• Lost I Patsies
20 minutes. clean liP with water, Glidden ~t~aran·
' 40
Creeps
II 5 Hanlly Ables
~ its beauty, aurabUI!f, ease • of appltcatiJ!n, WI•
4G
Dtagons
11 5 Zeros
ababtilty ond coveraJe.
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10 4 Marklandets
Apple Kll!lls
9 1 High Game
lil '9otlt obolce o/ 28114 custQ\n
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? ' I 185,
Deenl '
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and famUy and . Mr. a]ltl )ln.
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recent Sunday \1Jl!Ofl of \heir
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Mrs. Robel'l B!llleY,
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By United Press International win 10-6
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Vinton County High edged 12ft., 4V, In : high jump, Kin·
1 slart on June 1.
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'l run,
' 'Be t you 3 to 1 he mis••• It! " tm~"~t'-~it ~ilfH'l~~.s; .•. ...u..___ _
Eastern
~I\ Oh'
PQIOts Saturday I ison IV), 5 ft ., ~ In ; M
880
1Pvletlch, Cm
1
10
,...P!he
Con- Sn"": (Wl, x 2.1! 2' 1 0 run,
Brock, StL
16 75 13 29 .387 1
erence !rae compeh JOn on Snee (W), 5.111.1, 880 relays,
Gon,.., Phil 16 44 8 16 364 PT PLEASANT - Gallipolis
, q '(l
the Eagles' track
Eastern, !arst at 137 8, Mile
Clmnte, Pll 13 53 10 19 358 slipped by host Pt Pleasant 10· two Sign
International teague Slalldi!IP
Vinton carded 4~ poil\ts to Relay, East~rn, 3.55.3; 440 dash.
National {A!ague
Wiliams, Chi 14 54 6 19 352•6 on lhe Hidden Valley Goll NEW YORK (UPI) -Lynn
II"'·"' '
Eastern's 4(1,0,, Wahama bad 32 Batey i•W) 53 03, and two mile
,
L p t GB l'il'cCrvr ,StL jj 49 10 17, 347 i Course Momfay evening
Hughes, an all • SoutheasternI By United Pre" Inter..aflonai
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and, Racine, ?'1'
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. run, Coleman IV) 1112 3
W
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Pmson. Cm 19 81 9 28 346 1 It was the Blue Dev!l's lith , Conference defenSive back !1om ' Syracuse
W; L2•
Make Martm, Eastern s JUmor Eastern Coach B•ll Shmn Cmcmnatl
15 5 750 , . Allen Phil
3
,
standout all-aroand athlete, won was tourney manager.
Pittsburgh
8 5 615 3'h Flood,, StL
16
center Jim
W•tn· BuffaI0
4 2 '""
..7 16 59
66 13
ll 20
22 .3333g match VICtory in 13 outings. Georgia,
row ol andKentucky
Monday
4 2
three first places for tbe Eagles
,Chicago
8 6 ,571 4
,
Josh Deweese captured med· agreed to terms w1th !he Now Colvmbus
.ll61lo:..
and recorded a sensational ~8
Atlanta
9 7. ·.~63 4
Ammcan League
(ahst honors wJth a three-over· York GJantll for the 1967 Rochester
4 4 .500 tl
Good Start
clocltlng in win¢ng the 100
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St. LouiS
9 7 563 4
G. AB. R. H. Pet. Ipar 39 Tile number one Big National Football League sea.l RIChmond
3 4 :4"'&lt;11.~
It's been quite a start for yard dash.
Phlladelplna
8 8 .500 5 1 Jones, Boso 9 25 6 1l 440 Black golfer defeated Steve son.
Jacksonville
3 4 ~: I~
O'Dell, who beat the Phlls last Martin, who was high indivl·
San Fran
7 9 438 6 Kahne. Det 16 61 13 23 377 Blo• ers. Gallia's number One
Toledo
2 3 ,'110 '1lli
Tuesday with a 51-3 Inning dual scorer in the Times-Senti·
rS,
riC
Los Angeles
6 10 375 7 Ptroclh, Bos 15 58 9 21 362 •man, 3\lo to 'h Blowers fired HughO!, a 5·fool·11, lilt~ Toronto
I 4 .20d.&gt;~&amp;l&gt;
r'\llef JOb
his first 1967 nel Relay&amp; recently, also won
New York
6 11 .353 7\2 F Rbsn, Bal 17 61 14 22 361 a 46
pounder, was voted oulslandmg
Monday's Resullll b'
10
appearance to earn tbe starting the broad JUmp competltaon,
Houston
5 13 .270 t csanva , Was 11 41 4 14 :WI
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saletyman m the SEC :n 1965 Jacksonville 4 Syracuse • ' "''!!
assi~nment.
With a leap ol18 ft. , 6'h mches
fe 00000Ce
Monday's Rosalia
Cater, KC
15 62 8 21 339 Here's Monday's other re· Withrow, 6-1 and 230 pounds, R1dt mond 4 Rochester J ·• 11f
Less than three months ago, and the 220 dasb m 23.5 seeonds
PJI!sburgh 8 St Loms ~ (\nght) Berry, Chi
16 60 9 20 333 sulls
also was named to the ali.SEC Buffalo at Toledo, ppd , ralf!F. .
O'Dell wao more • concerned Other winners were:
Funeral Services for Flora !Only game scheduled)
Clarke, NY
9 33 3 II 333
.
(Only games scheduled) ., ' ' '
47 1 team in 1965.
4
about gelling out a hospital bed
Lawhead (V), 42 ft., Allee FredriCk, 83, Chester, who Today's Probable
Freehn, Del 16 49 7 16 327 2 2McCarty 1. Kilday • I ed,
than getting In the starting g.y, m.; discus, Lawhead (V), d1ed Monday mornmg at Meigs San Franc1sco '(Perry 1-1) at Cngllaro, Bos 12 53 8 17 3211 · , d 42 B
b
46
rotation.
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General Hospital, will be held New York IFisher 1·1) 8 p m I
Home Run•
Harrel · aker • won Y
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Descrtbmg the disease, he
Wednesday at 2 p m. a Ewmg Houston !Cuellar 1·1) at Phi· Natlona League : Johnson
b ' « c I0 49
b
•aid, "it's a mal!unctipn of the ,
Chapel Rev. 0 H Cart and !adelphia (L. Jackson 2·0) 8 Oo Reds and Brock, Cards 6; Co~.10'" 0 ' as
· won Y
1d b
adrenal glands and It makes a l
Rev Okey Casto will offiCiate p m.
McCcvey, G1anls 5 Aaron and I Cor
\
person lose
weight,
get
nauseat1
By
United
Press
International
with
burial
in
C
hester
cemetery
Los
Angeles
(Osteen
3-1)
at
Tom
Braves
and
Allen,
Ph1
lsl
Two
ot
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0 es 41 Barney 48 won
edandd1zzy. You alsoloseyour l
National League
Mrs Fredrick is survlVOd &lt;bv •Pltlsburgil iLaw 0-2), 8 05 pm 4
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appelite and have trouble Pittsburgh
her husband George and thesei ChJcago IJenkms 3.0) at Atlanta American League : Blea rv b
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004 030 001- 8 13 0 children M~s Letll~ Spencer, (Lemaster 1·2 or Cloninger 1·1), and F Robmson, OrJOI&gt;s, YMilf:r'es1 Pancake 72, won
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The lllne9S caused O'Dell to St Louis 100 000 022- 5 9 I S racus~· Milford RD Mmers· 8 p m.
IMmcher, Angels and Kahne, b MHer 3'1-'•
miss tile first part of spring O'Dell, M1kkelsen (8) , Face v~lc· Edna Dam: Elia Pa Cmcmnati (Maloney 1·0) at St Tigers 5 Freehan Tigers, YN ; GAHS 'match is Wednes·
tra1~mg and he remained 119) and May , Jackson, WilUS L~lli~n Frost and Georg~ Fred· LoUJs !Gibson 3·1), 9 p m. 1Allison, Twms and Howard, da ~'.t Wahama
behmd when the team left • 13), Hughes (4), Cosm,an (6), 'ck Jr of Chester· a number
WednesdaY's Games
ISenalors 4
1
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Florida and didn't rejoin the Hoerner (9) and Romano WP- ~~ ' andchddren r~at rand· Cmcmna!J at St LoUis
Runs Batted In
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O'dell !Z.O). LP-Jackson (:1-2). cbi~ren and gre~tggreat ~and· San Francisco at New York, , National Lea gue Bro ck, , ANDREWS PROMOTED
"As long as I take lhe proper •HR5-Johnson (Is! ), Clemente h'ldr . tw Sisters El!zab•th mght
ICards 20. Johnson, Reds 17; '
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Pont!ac' Michigan Houston at Pholadelph1a, night Torre, Braves 13 , Cepeda anl Mr and Mrs
And
med1cation. I'll be line," O'Dell li2nd), Alley &lt;2nd),
!!'aid.
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::;sM o E'
E ' R
, Los Angeles at Pittsburgh mght McCarver, C&lt;Jrds 12
i drcws Pomeroy, ave recetve
In the only two other games New York at Mlnnestoa, night, :nd
ChJCago at Atlanta, mght '
I American League F RobJO· I
that :heJT :;;""10
In the majors the Boston Red postponed cold weathor
' son, Onoles 15 Blefary, Onoles An re• s. s atlon
ng an
Sox blanked, the California Balllmore'
Vandergnff, Pa.
American League
land Freehan TJ~ers 14 ; Kahne, WJ!h the US AJT Force, has Wan I the Best
Angels 4-0 and the Baltimore 1
030 001 130- 8 12 1l Mrs Fredrick was preceded
W L. Pet. Gil T1gers 13 Mindter Angels and been pro moted to Auman Fu t
Or•oles rallied for an 11-7 VICtory I Cleveland 510 001 000--7 9 I '"death by one son, Gerald, IDetrOit
10 6 628
: Howard Senalors 11
Class He IS a 1964 graduate of Car and Home ln s u
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New Ymk
9 6 600
Pilching
IPomeroy High School:..
r anee '
1
600
9
New York·Mlnnesota game w" Mille~ t2l , Drabowsky i6), 1
Boston
I For the Premium s v
p 7
9 ; 563 ' National Lea~ue: Jcnkms
ra med out
F1sher 171 and Etchebarren,
Chocago
I, . Cubs, Queen Beds ahd Veale,
MARCINKO PROMOTED
T 0U
ay
529
1
9
8
O'Dell and the P&lt;rates were Haney 18): McDowell, Bailey 1::.
Balumore
,~ Pirates 3 0 fa r&gt;J&lt;, Braves
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SEE BILL CHILDS

Making his first start o1 tbe
ear Monday night• O'OeU went
Y
71-3 Innings and allowed just
four hits to pHch the Pittsburgh
Pirates to an 8-6 victory over
lh• St. Louis Cardinals.
It was the fiflti straight
victory for the Pirates, the
winter book favorites for the
ennant w"·•
•• ·'""' now in second
P
place and O'Dell baa won two
oft~ games.

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homer In the fifth and Manny the wmner. W1th a 1·0 &amp;!unt on rur. homer that wiped out a 7·5 Angel hurlers lnclillbng starter
Mota bit a •acrifice fly in the pmch-hltter Russ Sny4er, bat· deficit an~ won the game lor and loser Jorge Rubio, who , •
ninth to give hbn three RB!s Iling for Andy Etcl1eba11en, the Orioles.
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gave up all four runs In the
and account lor tlte rest of the Adcock pulled George Culver Dennis Sennett pitched a SIX· fourth. George ScOtt hll a solo
scormg
for sob Allen In the eighth hitter an4 h1t a three-run homer homer to account lor the other
Joe Adcock. and Hank Bauer •B1111er then sent up Woodie He,ld 1to give the Red Sox their ,run.

to the hitters.

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Clemente hit a two-ru~ Itr1ed ' to outthink each other In 1to bat for- Snydtll and he bat va&lt;tocy over 'California. '!be Red
h&lt;mer and· Gene Atley a solo Cleveland-&lt;md Bauer came out •Allen's Iars! p1tch for a three· ~x collected 11 hits ofJ four

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:b'l· ~~~~~2~' .1i! ! ' 'lb~ay IIIOri!bl~t)\t ~enate
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wor~•.l!'OP1

effective as Pete Mlltkelsen and
Roy Fa., gave up four runs
before tlley finally 'ended jt,
'llle f!rsl1six batters In the
third Inning sln81ed tO give the
Pirates a H lead in the third
and ,knock starter and loser AI
Jackson out of the game.

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Vinton
High
Edges
Eagles
• u e ring from Addison's
DISease-but he's laking his In MOVC Track and F
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pills and leaving the worrymg
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ChfODIC DISea ses '.H'1•t
smoker MuchHar er

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ame,nded by !hej,bolli"· ' ,( i . , ! ·
01
as
table tennill cap-'al, alsp wUl compete In the u. llnlted PresalnteraaH.W
ellmmate the !loard of Review,iSenllte f!napce Co~DJ~ll"ee, , Co'"'"lt"'.lfit~IIIS.be~tft·
of the United States, ol· j S. :&gt;pen In San Diego, 'a hilltorlc COLUMBUS i!lPI) - · )'II• stand~rdize )he coat of a r m.s com~s 'to· the f!oor ·o( the SOW er ~e~a~. ,bli11t;~. seqao' iD
midwest players and fans ,first In the S4 years of sanction- Ohio General Assembij returns anH Great Seal of the state "~I 8~·
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.the I:IOIIIe• •bd:,~ 11fk~,q&gt;or~·
the sporl the rare treat of ied table tennis ·Iii the United to wor~ tonight ibortly Iefler Oblo, and •to change the law
Conenmuce' Nee..., ,
lag the SeoaJe,rmnutte~s..will
11
five ranked players In States.
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' ille voters t~nder 'a vel'fllcl 011 conlfOI!Ill&amp; dat~1 for hoi~roce The next day
wao to go meet
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'lbu~ay night.
'!be Columbus club, be9ldes their major ,!"'Wuctloo of the meelllll!•· -,
back lb the ,Howle lpt ~r,. ~· Senate Urba~ ~ IIi~
B Bob H fli h
Coming to the ~e club of Oal Joon at San O!~o, will be first fnur months _;the O!!J.o In tbe ~ate,' ~Ql ni .lb~ tWo renee In lh~. Senate • amend· way
ComiDltt~ beg10a
1
oe e
Joon Lee, who· will be the 1
,represented by John Tannehill, Bond Ccmmissiyh and iegislat· bills to be vo~ed tonight was a monil. If, tegaslaUve:-~~on Is hearing, testimony W~dnesdv
.
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seeded U. S. ployer In 15, of Middleport, wb"' learned lve reapportionment proposals. propol!81 to postpone t~e effect- not ,COfi\Pieted llefcri ..turday, morJilng on bills to ~Ia~ the
Robert R. Moms principal of the
Eleme
national Open In men's sin· lasl weekend In Montreal thct Tile work week wjJl bt •!a11· lve date of the ~~ng' of name tbe rain wll! not be put 'Into \pl;'actlt;ta of auto man~!actur""
tary School, has scor~d in the pu91icity
~~; gles in S!m Di~o May IS-13-14, he will be seeded ninth in men's ed ,o~ day tater than l""~al, of the Clnctllllall ,Mun 1~1pal off~ , untU · I~ .weekli ,ll!ter, diitrlbu!Qr,, dealers .Jnd, salesMe•gs County by !)is wmrung the John F.
Scbol· are these performers who
at San O!ego, and first .and faye minor, bUis ,
up Court to the Hamilton ·County wh n the pew ,PJIY,
llfe,ul
mhap awarded by the Ohio
Aun.
played at Elpo '67 In Montreal 10 both junior divisions, the {or s vote tonight, ,bul some Municipal court to Jan. 1.
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lll!• dr!Vtr I Ucenoq,,from ihe
Bob has been the subject of numerous articles as a last weekend
Boys 15 and Under and Boys 17 major proposals
eome .to 8 Wednesday the Houso-approv. , ere, SO wu, 0 0
l'fesent thfee,years to
result, t.he lalest being in "The Report Card,'' the month· -Manll, Fukushima, member and Under.
floor vote durll)g the week.
ed state employes PI!Y lncrea10
pl'll'
1
ly publication of the Ohio Education Assn. The new ar- of Japan s world team chapIn••hltlnl W'ys 111(1 , 1
9Dmmlltee
(lcle carnes a photograph of Bob in Columbus when he ions of li16'1; Hiroshi Takahaskl,
e
e
101' pubOc
would t,a,kef. up ti)li
to autbreceived the award.
1966 world RanklngNo. f and
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be brought u~ f~ i';~tt n tlie orife ' th• Issuance ,ql · revenue
Just for the recard, Morris was selected from a field 1963
champion, rankHouse later thlt
' bonds for lndu•trlal developof 71 applicants to receive the $1,000 scholar~hilt.
ed No. 2 In Japan: Jaroslav
'l'be House will•\roto W:~.., men!. .
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Stanek, Czecboelovaklan nation·
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day on a bill to help curb , rae. The Senato, ilecthms, ComRutland H1gh School has selected its cheerleaders al champion and English open !
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IJl riot ~u~ as bl'ok' ~~ !all m"'' and l,ftbor ,Commltt••
for the fall sports program champion and Denis Neale 1
"'miner 10 Clmland BDll Day· gives first I
rille urn•
of the Meigs Local School Tile Rw Grande Chorale
'closed dlamplon
tOll, al)d thf...e.kend or
morning jo a.j1ill .lilg ·lh•
D1stnct.
s1ni and a recording of the
of the English World
day
stpdenlf coUectl•eltl!l'llalnlng pl'OJ!edilres
Each of the three high land Band and tbe Chorale
of 111117,
resort towns Ill Ohio.
· to 11!1 follo)!'.ed . Iii ne!9tiatlng
schools - Pomeroy, Middleport be cut.
And of course oat Joon Lee,
It would ~ow the govertaar eont(ac!ta wllh public ~mplayes,
and Rutlan~ - has now sele-:t- Incidentally, the
ttmea South Korean cham·
1o auspend Qql!Qr U0111m ·and A blll to I"'!Uire county ·com•d two varsity cheerleade!'¥, a will lie offered to the public
now living in Columbus.
W~SHINGTON (UPI) ~o- smoking and disease, but help to quit. The Incidence ol ban the sale of lntoldeall~ mlsslentr$ tq submit to om·
varsity alternate, two reserve orders will be taken at
The exlllbltlons - round ole and acute diseases rangmg sunply to sho:" ,:'the e.•tenl of chronic daseases among lblfl• Uquors or beer for up to
petltiva blddil!l ail .
cheerleaders, and an alternate. concert. Rutland garden
matches _ will be played from flu to emphysema are lhls relationship,
who smoke more tban une pack bl)llrs,,dw:Ing such emergencies, or conlracll QYer "'000 gets its
Rutland's winners, selected by will be In charge of
at the Columbus Table Tennis statistically more prevalent The most strikinc disciO!ul'tl a day is milch higher than lor A violation of tbe ,Jail could reo illltial •lrln8 Wt!dD@day !J!orna faculty committee, are Joyce thorned floral arrangements
elub, 24M Cleveland Ave., start· ~mong Cigarette SJD9kers than was that emphysema and former smokert.
lUll In a fjne of $2011 to ,1,000, ln8 befor• the House Judiciary
Clonch and Bocky Haley, var. be used on smaD tlble•
lng al 7:30 p. m.
'
ose who have never smoked, chronic bronchitis, diseases -H rt lim t
fl
8 nuilltha, to I y&amp;llf lh jsU, or Committee.
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s1ty, with Mary Hall as the II· which conrert goers wUl
The world ranked pl~erl, 81, according to a new U.S. Public wh1ch often lead to slow a.!\d
ea
a en I I eeted - --"-_;;.,..c..-.:...:...:._.:.:==:::.:.:..---.....:-" '"ate, and Janice Smith and seated lor the concert.
- Health Service study.
painful deaths, are nearly ~ male two·pack-a-day smokers Ill
Brenda McGuire reserve rep.
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as prevalent among 70 per cent more casea !ban
resentallvea, with Diana Knorr, Also In the Meiga c 0 u n 1Y
Monday 'by Surgeon General women whe smoko more than
aternate.
world of music
plano pupilS
WilHam H. Stewart•. said bear! two packs a day as among -Peptic ulcers are twice as
The combined cheerleader or Mrs. Clara Lochary will be '
:llments, hypertensiOn, chron!c female 001).8mokers. For two- common ta smokers as thOfe '
groups followed tbe decision to Ipresented In a recital at I p
ronchiUs, emphysema, chrome pack-a-day men, the rate Is four who who have never amoked
consolldall the IIJIOI"t• prograt11 rrr. sunday at the Trinity
slnusiUs,
Infective t1mes that of male non·smokers.
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FlveBio Grande CoUege coedli ,have been noml,nated
of the Mella District next fall
Church "' Christ And m
and parasitiC disease, upper Olher survey findings:
..JIInusii!S Is as much as 75 to vie for the title ot Ml3 D$y Qtle~n.
The band• also will be con•ol!· case you don't recognize 'the
conditions, lnfluen- -DISeases, on the average, per cent more prevalent among
carolyn Clinton, a sophomore froiD Columbus, Is
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dated b~Clnnlng with the fall name, that's the former Federlng sponsore4 by Circle Xi Kiwaqls affiliated men's ser·
• dgestive ~ilmenl$, and even are more prevalent among smokers.
opening of echool.
, atfd Church.
1 SAIGON &lt;UPI) _ u.s. pilot• bearing lmpaannents were moro persons wbo have given up -Hearlng,Impairllltnts afflict vice Club. She Is. a pledge of Alpha Mu Beta sorority and
Idestroyed
and possibly , &lt;!Dmmon to smoker&amp;-and even smoking than lhose who are 34 per cent more melo !WI)o Is a representative to StU•J
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Frldoy evening's concert by Offices of t!i'e Meigs Coun&lt;v iCommunist MJGs Monday in those who have kicked the habit still puffing. But that does nol
smokert lban llf;O- dent Senate,
sopliomore clase, IlK\ !Ira! Jlcethe Rutland Red Devil Banrt, Courthouse closed at , noon (O ' the heaviest one-day blow of the - tban to the rest of the necessarily mean it Will not smokers.
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Ll.;..a Moore a junior from ' preeldent of the A,ssoclatlon of
dlrectod by Bob Gamer, will day due elections So, a
war against the Notth Vletna·
- Prevalence rates for ln. Canal
Is beinl
Women
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you have until 6 30 mese Air Force, US. spokes
tobacco
claimed
ftueza, respiratory conditllllB aored by Alplla Tau .Delli fra· '!be queen Will be ellos$1 by
student wlnnlns 1M John Phil· p. m lo cast your ballot
men reported today. In the !he report
nusleadlni In a
and digestive conditions 111'1! ternity. She Is vice-president of
election. She will
lip Sousa Award will be namtd
South, US Marines drove elite
the Tobacco
slightly higher for present
Athena sorority and was capo be .crowned clurlnJ May Dill
and seniors will be honored Pomeroy's Memortal Dav par- Ctmmunlst forces from Hill 881 was
the
•m;k•rsu.
lllln of the Rio Grande cheerlea· activities Saturday.
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ade will be staged May 3il un- In a SJgDificant victory.
dJagnosis and aec::d~a: ,:,:.:
are 10::e e hm Ion
days ding ~quad during the past sea·
der sponsorship of Drew Web- But the rur war was growing matlon "
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use of son.
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~.~:~:;s as;clat~ with cl· Jane Ann Morgan, a freshman
It Is hoped that all youth be shot down by the enemy was study based on 42 000 ho eh ~
smok smo n1. ersona who from GaliiP\)lls, is beinl sppn·
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groups and others Y!illtake pari lost today over South V1elnam, interv'1ews, wa•
to MASON - The Wabama Jun· lime
as0 much sored by Archon fraternity,
Uban
ICont&lt;nued from Page ll
II your
or Boy Sc out , an FIIIO Supersabre.
esplain the relationship between lor Higb
Fair Will be ' those who do not
k l bs as lis a member of the Commut,ers '
groop. 4-H club, or any grcup. l Air Force and Navy pilots
held Thursday evening, May 4, 1
BIDO ••
Club,
r•llroad strJke.
would like to partiCipate, )ll'll spotted 21 M!Gs parked on ''""'"''' ".,.,..,,illl!l!!llllllll::ll "'"""'''"" in lhe Junior High Science I
Nancy Myers, I junior from
Congress acted Monday, at advise Relno Lind: Pomeroy, or North Vietnam airfields at Hoa
CJNCJNN
Oeparlment at Wahama from
Rio Grande, Is being sponsored
Ihe PreSident's reque~t, to Paul Casci in Middleport
1Lac, 24 miles southwest of Clnclmlati ~TI I(UPI) - Tb~ 7:30 until B 30 p. m. '
0)'t'JS
by the Commuter's Clu~, of Faye Palmer, IM. Maln.St,
orov1de a 47-day extensaon of
•Hanoi, and at Kep, '!1 miles · ed Iormor U~a: today nm
or. Harold Ward of lhe Sci·
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whlciJ she Is a member.. She Is' "••• dlod l\IOQday ·'*••Vel·
!he Slr~k• deadline, orJginaUy Members of the Past
north of the capital, and des· In d
b krsi7 ~~ Cta· once Dept. of Marshall Unlver·
also a member of the. college erana Memorial Ho.spltal oollow·
set tor 12 01 a. m, Wednesday dents Parley of the Ladles AUX· troyed eight of theiit.''lbey shot
ne:•c clllo •
II slty. Will judge exhibJis. Two
Ice
chorus, ensemble, stude,nt EdU·
a shQII Illness,
II •as the second pootpone- lliary, Drew Webster Post 39. down ltiree In dogfights report· McMabou coa
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Ed trophies will be awarded. Sci·
cation Aaaoolation and the Aa· Mrs. Palmer, a member of
ment The lawmakers prevloua- American Legioft, held an lm- ~ Monday and lwo others were
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soclatlon of Women Students. the Rutland Church of Christ,
ly had approved a 2lklay stAy. presslve service at the Ewing listed ~.! probably destroyed.
Burrill New Haven and Mlsse.s
Mary Osbourn, a sophomore was preceded In
her
ll'unaral Home Sunday nlghr m
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WASIIJNGTON (UPll-The Rita Pauley and Opal R 0 1 e
from Chesterland, Is belllll spon- parents, Wilt and
Gaud Soldier
trlbule to Jlw lata Mrs. Gennie
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United Stites today annount&gt; Marshall Universlly.
' Ohio Power Co.'s board of.dt- 1sored by !Janlnf HaU,
MOSCOW - .u.tm ! N)l Hdwell, %1ileroy. Mrs. Howe.! Har~"
•.!11;.
:0~' lo wllhdraw . U,oot In addition to lhe science fate ~clors has elec~ 8 · N Pren-jtlormllorf. She Is '
Klavdia Kosygtn played •'Qut was a Gol4 Sial' Mother, hawng
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ry personnel and !oar an Art Exhibit will be display- lice, the eompany s vice presl· rounselor, ~tudent
Surviving are
their marrrage like good Sqvlet lost hor only two 10n1 in World
1qll8drons of combat planes ed. Mr. Ronald Richardson, dent and general manager, to resentatlve,
of
Mrs. John Bry'mf!.~~~~~:
sold!~. '!be pr~ler stoically War I. '
NI"U/g
from Wool GerDI8lly,
an art instructor at Wahama the nowly created poAitlo~ ol
,
two 10!111, Fred ·~;
siD'otl atop Lenin'• Tomb for
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Jun1or High, Is in charge.
exOCIJIIve vice president.
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land, and Thomas
no
Monday'• big
Day wade
Rutland Studenlll
A cordial mvltation II eitend· Sl!pulatneously, tilt l!ol!rd! of
addreaa 1 one sitter, Mrs. Ben
..mue bls wile died of' cancer
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eel to all parent.. and tlte public dlroctors of each of !he Am....
Cohen, Lorain; a brother, Clll·
•we Ill! lmow llt[l ' ~vdi!a
llr... !\Irs. Gfry Wekb and p
Obi T
to Y&lt;ew the exhlb1ts and meet lean Electric Power System'•
r•··~ Hysell, MI. Sterling: II
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Apdreye'OIIa lnd biPJl " '" ' • . (CollllnUed 'from Page 1lj .!!1 Lori .... Nl,"ic l Ctr- 888
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the university lnstructorl.
ftVI! other operating utility COlli•
grandchildren, an4 seven great
~er devotion lo t111i eiue poled by \he Columbus &amp; South- I~~~llJe ~....-. ~l ' IUHII of 1 Thirteen Rutland High School
:an~s~ecll;d ~e vic. . pres!•
grandchildren.
i.
rt·- Ct!mmunlst jlitiY, · her em ohio Electnc Company • ~ ~:i:'ll, .•iftd Mra. Da-lbusmess and olftce education
~n
gener managtll'll of
Services wiD lie 'lblll'lltlay · ot
I p. m. at the Martin Flll14!ral
for naMr
t..
UCk
aeucUve we':·Ia
Rome Iii Rutland with Ret,,IBID
tiiilllnent Pt6m party leader
Decided to ui8t lhe Stat and Mr. alltj Mta. JQIIII,Mauck Ohio Civil Service tsts
Donald C. Cook, presldtnt of cliugbter and 11011-Jn.Iaw,
Carter ofOelatlng. Burial will be
I. Brezhnev. For the Hll!hway )&gt;epa;ment with
or FIJII Allhbf/"W; 'l'a,, were They are Nancy Knoit., Del).
AEP System eompan[es, and Mrs. Clyde Dl)cher an4l
in Bradford C.llll!ler!'. Friend•
~ biOJ!de who was the .prt [A&amp;Vinl 411!11le of U 5 33 &lt;Mm recent f.eekend ~.t1G1'1 ll.iMrs. ra Smltb Darleno Smtih and
,
Iii annollliC!N the elet.• so vialtad her listen, Dor 1 may call at the funeral bomt
wtfe 11 was rare public ( h
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Uons tbat the creation of the Brown and Hazel Clark.
alter 1 o'clock tonight. ,"
n011... In the Soviet power ~!po~~~~:nb~:ts~!!!:; other relatives.
f
lergradell; U~y~m:OO:':O:
By Sua• M. RUe .. ~Uve vice presidency Sunday ~~~esll of Mr.
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elite. as in fOI!tler pys in tbe h d
ed
Mrs. Dna Art 1 and Mrs. na Davidson p
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PDl! was the result of tbe ex. Mrs. Ray Rouie were I~ e 1
Weot. a lady's name Is publish- ; -requ~t th ass1sta~ce! ~ James Snodgrass of Rtcine vis- : Bonnie Grai~ c~-stenos._ anh- wMrs. ~yrta. Rife and daugb· pandlng respon,albiUIIea of the daughter, Mary, and ber
..t. only upon her birth her ~~meroy lf,r.~mo~n °tb
lied In HW\tlnilon, w, y..,, with Ior srade 1 .~ Kathy 'lbgrap d • w!Mrs1.!~Y Wood, spent a System'a' top management. Mr. tiy of Lancaster.
,
llim:lage and her death •
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no
al Charles Artx, Jr., Wbo Ia hos- Lor! ""'"'b
omas, ay tb mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook also announced the crea· Weekend
of
. iestern diplomats today ...,. h~· nearly depleted Its slate pltallzed tbtl'e.
Kate ·);:;:;.,{;· J!lva Jobnaton, S. Rile. ,Sunday v!&amp;I!Qrs of tbe ~qn of three executive vice Mrs. Glen
.herod her as charming In
fund through guard ratl Mr. and Mrs. rom
and Jarvis clerk typistre : , I.JuiJe Riles were Mr. and Mrs. Gor· presldencltJ
tbe AEP children, all of
hir "ld·50's, sht &amp;poke rre'ncb reP acement flushing of the Mr. stewart visited at 1 be :
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ath Kisor of Wellston and Mra. Service Corp.
and Mre. Junior
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"!I !qillh ftullltly. Qle apo ~tsflfollowmc the flood, of· home of Mr. and Mrs. Worley. ' ael wert guellll of Mr and Ronald S. Rife and Shelley 'Jbe boarda of the ill system drt:n. DOI)a, JantCe,, W~Iill.
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j!IU'ently was well educated and
D' 00~
Un Lin. Reeves and son.
Mrs. Jimmy Dorgan and chll and Mltzle, Rutland.
operating OOIIIPflllt!tl also elect. 1!11 and lenny.
r.ff'. and Mrs. CecD Gillogly
v'el'fld In soclal graces.
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Mrs. Rutb Morris and Mrs. c1ren In Lancaster
• Mr. an~ Mrs. Q. M. Rile reo ed Jobn A. Tllll!ighast, Service Mill Howell has ~
and fJ,mlly of Albopa were re: !:coin Terrace as a vUlage street. Lyda Powell spent. an evening Mrs 01
Sunday. eenUy spent an evening with Corp. exocuUve viet preellltnt- Dayttm for 1 few
cent l!tJni!IY 91altol',l of her parC
· -AI Leonard. Columbia Gas wtlh Mrs. John stout and Fan· church s::d"a
attended Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Rife Mr. CO!IIItrutlmi alii! eJ!IIneerillll, a Mr and Mrs. Forre1t
ts Mr and Mr1 E rett
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ol Ohio Inc., local
nle Petitt.
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Elizabeth McUl ,a"d Mrs. Rife Isn't so well
vlee president of each of those Hazel Townsend of
ve
.,.t. ft_._!US- A WEST vm. cu.sed the street rep31vlng prOJ· Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhodes bardsvillle dmrch ~ tlte~e~ Mrs. Fay Wood and Mrs. Myr· companl110o lncllldiltl Ohio Pow· ville called on her
Mr. and Mrs. James V(. ~%""
1 so a n • Ia Rife spent Synday' with Mr. er
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~.,...,.n escapee. who fied oct, notllli lhe gas company visited their
Rl hard d ed
G th To end
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dr
E_119rt de!ail early Monday would review Its situation ' a· Dale and
Dun:
services.
and Mrs. 0. M. Rife, Albany ' ·
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G!Utay laon an amily Pomeroy,, r.
'!!!1\ .a Ill" and 18 rounds of Ilong the various streets prevl- w Va
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Hatfield Is at ft4&gt;ute.
CHUJI BOOOME ILL · 1
bu • 1 Sund
Kenneth
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l!!l)!liill\ltton, was
here ollll to the projects beginning I f.t-n.' Clinton Gllit\ and
home and much: better,
Mr. Oeorge Martin took Mr Leoodus Lee, age 4,0!811'tOnd·
urn
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and
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llom' of hiS SJsster
so as to not damage newly re- ren and
and
Stout I..::· and tsMrsi :arl McGrath
)o Alba)ly to see St., Middleport, ,.81 taken w Mrs
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and (\: Ywere
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Franl&lt;lin Endicott was paved sfreets.
called 00 Mil. Ava ·GIIke
r. and Mrs. bls doctor. Ho Is poorly.
Veterans
HOipltal by and ·
Ann
Yisltors of their parenl/l,,
•ve a preliminary hearmg Attending wero Mayor Leiiar, recently.
Y jo e4 fl
on Sunday and Mrs. Fay Wood, Mrs. Sarah '!1• Mlddlep4/n E-ft rquad
merae!d,
Mrs. Jot
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It tOol&lt; the docton a lone
lim~ to diagnose Billy O'Dell's
Ulness and It's taltlng tbe
Natidhal League batters on
even longer time to diagnose hls
pltcbi!i.
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be- Councilmen Leslie Fultz, pres- Mildred Lee were In Albany
and:"· '!'om Wells, Mrs. &lt;:enUy shnpped
hll homo, He
a4mltltd as Jan! Clark. other
fugitive from justace, po- ldent. Lou Poulm, 'bon Colilru!, ce~tly
F ti 1ue,p ~· &lt;Stout
MIIJ!l Bllly Vate~a &lt;eilfed on Mr. a ·Diedlcai patient. •
eluded Mr and Mrs
tald.
Franklin Rlrer, 1111d Roy Riut· Mr.' and 1\11'1. Dtn'ham mov- ..
anft 'Mrs. Chorles Rife Sunday. , '
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and Mrs. Cor\ Martin and
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!llr, and Mrs. La:.':ce Donof Rand, W. Va. and Mr. ~ by th• M.eJII• Coon. spent a weekand at ·
CVVrEII TO INTEREST OF Publle 18 Assured
Mr. and Mrs. Adkins of GaJ. abue an4 children and Mrs Iva and Mrs. Wolfe or Middleport, 17 Slierlffs lltpar!Jiiinl Mon. home here. They Uve ID,

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WASHINGTON (UP!) _ De·
fense Secretary IIObert S. Me·
Namera Mimday ltoued orders
callinJ for !tie IT~' Dow of war
news to the American Public
.He a Is 0 sa,ld
sboukt ~ve ac!:e9' to fuU news
reports. In a dlrocllve to the
whole , mllltary
under lifm, M'ckomara eailed

servi~m~ ~~:a:·

eata~llsbmeHt ""4\! ~~~~~~o:::
:C~thens.
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Niwi,.
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of tq.
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Donabtie were reeent 1 ~
vlsltol'll',ln Racine to set Mrf.
Donahue'• •motlie!o; Mri·. Ruib
Pal'iiOIIs 1t1c1 Ml'l!. Robl!rt Pill'
aona',, a 'slater.
IIIH. LoweD Rellgar and Suale were lutllll· of Mrs. ·Josle
rid - Heltger.. Su,sle retur~ to Co:
lumblllllh' Monday wllel'll ahe
Is employl!d. i '
Y r.. lfrl. 'Fandree called on Mrs.

llpoUs mmd to the Chapman
farm which they purchased. It
Is on the Kingsbury .Jioad.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner caD·
~u~ Mr. and Mtl. Tom Wells.
...... Ltlhl Cowen and Mrl.
.;:.e recent visitMias Sh · wm:e!sh.
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Mrs. Lldarecenlly.
Powell and'

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Maude Martin and George.
sbll, 31, ,Rt. I Plain City, and
M~. Lou~~':
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MAjUJWliD 'muci'i'imi Joslt Heltaer 11 110111ewbat bel- lly litntojjj Ptpvtll• chufl!h'land
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Mtl. Estep and ~ ca~
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Ita=~~~AI-::. and Matlbew lt:balon olsltetl Mrs. Mrs. Newlltan bad a Stanley 11W III-'* tioft.•• ual.
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Wh1 le Sox McDowell Indians, has been promoted to Airman
'!bose VISJ!mg Rev and Mrs Balt1more 8 Cleveland 7 1nlght l Sparma Tigers, Clark , Angels F~r, ,st~
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Mr and Mrs Larry Holsmg- New Yo rk (Peterson 0 ll at WI'L'!-it ll ll~ OJm mJc;sion Monday
er and family of Racme spent Mmnesota rChance 2-1), 9 p m revoked CassiUS Clay's ilcensc
a Sunday with his parent s, Mr : Boston
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MASON BOWLING CENTER Wnghl, 2431 H&gt;gh Senes _ Vic and Mrs Clinton Holsmger and Califorma (Lopez 0-2), II P m home &lt;tale and w1lhdrew
Thnrsday Afternoon
Wippel, 556 , Team High game !tamily.
Baltm10re !McNally l-O l at recogml!oJ. of hiS world h••·
Women's League
- Crmg's '+arket. 901 : Team! Paul Wayne Holsinq:er of Ra 1 Clevland ISJebert, 1-J) , 7 JO ''Y\H'Jght t11le "for acts deWon Lost High Sertes - Foreman and cine VISited recentl y VII t h P m
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lr~mcntal to boxmg "
Simon's Plck·A·POir
96 16' Abbott, 2522.
IEddae BIRley
Detrmt (McLam 2·2) at . - - ~Summer's Pharm
66 46
Mr and M~s. Robert Van Met- ChiCago IPeters H) , 9 p m
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Blue Tartan
54 58 Wom•n'o Early Bird League er and family of Belpre viSited Was hmgton iRJChert 0-3 and New York at Mmnesola mght
B&amp;B Market
SG 62
Aprll 12. 1967
Sunday wilti her parents Mr IHannan 0.0) at Kansas C1ty Boston at Cahforma, mght
Mason Furnitur~
44 68 1
Polnls and Mrs Alva Holsmger' Sr t lf.rausse 0-3 and Hunter 2 I) 2, Baltimore at Cleveland m~ht
Conkle Coal Co
Z6 86 iPinneUes
160 Mr. and Mrs Charles Hill ~~ ~ 9_Pm
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llogh Three games - D Ac· Slow Four
159 Columbus spent a weekend With --;" -~
ree, 495 , N Sm1th, 482 , D Odd B,alls
138 Mr and Mrs. Mike Kerwin and •I
This Week II K&amp;:l' Sperial!
Wnmsley, 476
Krazy Four
128 at!•nded lhe funeral of Mrs
f
H1gh Smgle Game - 0 Ac· Bowlettes
117 Hill's uncle, Mr William tRuss)
ree, 216, A Wh1te 190, N Sm1th Pin Splitters
66 1Reed of Empire, whtch wa~ I
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HJgh team serJeo and game- ~ held Saturday at Eden,
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ntsch, 155: K Davis, 155: L dred Jarobs, 502, 179.
wekend with Mr. and Mrs
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' -Alvm Reed and !arnll}'.
V·8 motbr, automatic trans, radio, out•lde mirror,
152. and A. Wh1te 152.
Early W•d. Mixed League
Mr and Mrs James Carter
gre&lt;n metallic flmsh with grey mtenor
April 1%, 1117
Jimmy Lee of Long Bottom
Won
Mr and Mrs. Sol Big,
POMEROY LANES
25 17 ley and Eddie, SUnday evemng.
"You'll L1ke ,Our Quality Way of Domg Busmess"
.tunlor Ml..d League
Four Sportsme)\
22
Janie
Brewer
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Long
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April B. 1967
Foursome
21 21 tom spent a wekend with Carol
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21 2! Holsinger.
C;tdillac-Oldsmobile
Team No. 1
24 6 Four Aces
19 23 1~~.._
Team No, 4
20 tO B&amp;F's
11 16 Spoilers
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1 18
Team No. 3
Tee•n Nn 2
12 18 Hi gh Game - A. !..
Team No. 5
ll 19 210; Naomi Floyd, 201 :
Team No. 6
9 20 Series - Bill Porter, 590;
High team game and series- oml Floyd 491. Team High
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game and ser~es - Resa Boothe lllgh Game - Foursome 701.
174, Peggy Story, 392 and Steve
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Van Meter, 11!6 and 661.
PeiDII
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Popular Spred Satin gives I rtch, nauenng,
· 64
Balllam Girl&amp;
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wall 'flnlsh' you'•wlll ,be pmud of for years.
66
April 11.11117
Deem's Team
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Wo• Lost I Patsies
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Creeps
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' 'Be t you 3 to 1 he mis••• It! " tm~"~t'-~it ~ilfH'l~~.s; .•. ...u..___ _
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PQIOts Saturday I ison IV), 5 ft ., ~ In ; M
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1Pvletlch, Cm
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Brock, StL
16 75 13 29 .387 1
erence !rae compeh JOn on Snee (W), 5.111.1, 880 relays,
Gon,.., Phil 16 44 8 16 364 PT PLEASANT - Gallipolis
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the Eagles' track
Eastern, !arst at 137 8, Mile
Clmnte, Pll 13 53 10 19 358 slipped by host Pt Pleasant 10· two Sign
International teague Slalldi!IP
Vinton carded 4~ poil\ts to Relay, East~rn, 3.55.3; 440 dash.
National {A!ague
Wiliams, Chi 14 54 6 19 352•6 on lhe Hidden Valley Goll NEW YORK (UPI) -Lynn
II"'·"' '
Eastern's 4(1,0,, Wahama bad 32 Batey i•W) 53 03, and two mile
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L p t GB l'il'cCrvr ,StL jj 49 10 17, 347 i Course Momfay evening
Hughes, an all • SoutheasternI By United Pre" Inter..aflonai
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. run, Coleman IV) 1112 3
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Pmson. Cm 19 81 9 28 346 1 It was the Blue Dev!l's lith , Conference defenSive back !1om ' Syracuse
W; L2•
Make Martm, Eastern s JUmor Eastern Coach B•ll Shmn Cmcmnatl
15 5 750 , . Allen Phil
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standout all-aroand athlete, won was tourney manager.
Pittsburgh
8 5 615 3'h Flood,, StL
16
center Jim
W•tn· BuffaI0
4 2 '""
..7 16 59
66 13
ll 20
22 .3333g match VICtory in 13 outings. Georgia,
row ol andKentucky
Monday
4 2
three first places for tbe Eagles
,Chicago
8 6 ,571 4
,
Josh Deweese captured med· agreed to terms w1th !he Now Colvmbus
.ll61lo:..
and recorded a sensational ~8
Atlanta
9 7. ·.~63 4
Ammcan League
(ahst honors wJth a three-over· York GJantll for the 1967 Rochester
4 4 .500 tl
Good Start
clocltlng in win¢ng the 100
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9 7 563 4
G. AB. R. H. Pet. Ipar 39 Tile number one Big National Football League sea.l RIChmond
3 4 :4"'&lt;11.~
It's been quite a start for yard dash.
Phlladelplna
8 8 .500 5 1 Jones, Boso 9 25 6 1l 440 Black golfer defeated Steve son.
Jacksonville
3 4 ~: I~
O'Dell, who beat the Phlls last Martin, who was high indivl·
San Fran
7 9 438 6 Kahne. Det 16 61 13 23 377 Blo• ers. Gallia's number One
Toledo
2 3 ,'110 '1lli
Tuesday with a 51-3 Inning dual scorer in the Times-Senti·
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Los Angeles
6 10 375 7 Ptroclh, Bos 15 58 9 21 362 •man, 3\lo to 'h Blowers fired HughO!, a 5·fool·11, lilt~ Toronto
I 4 .20d.&gt;~&amp;l&gt;
r'\llef JOb
his first 1967 nel Relay&amp; recently, also won
New York
6 11 .353 7\2 F Rbsn, Bal 17 61 14 22 361 a 46
pounder, was voted oulslandmg
Monday's Resullll b'
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appearance to earn tbe starting the broad JUmp competltaon,
Houston
5 13 .270 t csanva , Was 11 41 4 14 :WI
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saletyman m the SEC :n 1965 Jacksonville 4 Syracuse • ' "''!!
assi~nment.
With a leap ol18 ft. , 6'h mches
fe 00000Ce
Monday's Rosalia
Cater, KC
15 62 8 21 339 Here's Monday's other re· Withrow, 6-1 and 230 pounds, R1dt mond 4 Rochester J ·• 11f
Less than three months ago, and the 220 dasb m 23.5 seeonds
PJI!sburgh 8 St Loms ~ (\nght) Berry, Chi
16 60 9 20 333 sulls
also was named to the ali.SEC Buffalo at Toledo, ppd , ralf!F. .
O'Dell wao more • concerned Other winners were:
Funeral Services for Flora !Only game scheduled)
Clarke, NY
9 33 3 II 333
.
(Only games scheduled) ., ' ' '
47 1 team in 1965.
4
about gelling out a hospital bed
Lawhead (V), 42 ft., Allee FredriCk, 83, Chester, who Today's Probable
Freehn, Del 16 49 7 16 327 2 2McCarty 1. Kilday • I ed,
than getting In the starting g.y, m.; discus, Lawhead (V), d1ed Monday mornmg at Meigs San Franc1sco '(Perry 1-1) at Cngllaro, Bos 12 53 8 17 3211 · , d 42 B
b
46
rotation.
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General Hospital, will be held New York IFisher 1·1) 8 p m I
Home Run•
Harrel · aker • won Y
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Wednesday at 2 p m. a Ewmg Houston !Cuellar 1·1) at Phi· Natlona League : Johnson
b ' « c I0 49
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•aid, "it's a mal!unctipn of the ,
Chapel Rev. 0 H Cart and !adelphia (L. Jackson 2·0) 8 Oo Reds and Brock, Cards 6; Co~.10'" 0 ' as
· won Y
1d b
adrenal glands and It makes a l
Rev Okey Casto will offiCiate p m.
McCcvey, G1anls 5 Aaron and I Cor
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person lose
weight,
get
nauseat1
By
United
Press
International
with
burial
in
C
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cemetery
Los
Angeles
(Osteen
3-1)
at
Tom
Braves
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0 es 41 Barney 48 won
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National League
Mrs Fredrick is survlVOd &lt;bv •Pltlsburgil iLaw 0-2), 8 05 pm 4
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her husband George and thesei ChJcago IJenkms 3.0) at Atlanta American League : Blea rv b
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The lllne9S caused O'Dell to St Louis 100 000 022- 5 9 I S racus~· Milford RD Mmers· 8 p m.
IMmcher, Angels and Kahne, b MHer 3'1-'•
miss tile first part of spring O'Dell, M1kkelsen (8) , Face v~lc· Edna Dam: Elia Pa Cmcmnati (Maloney 1·0) at St Tigers 5 Freehan Tigers, YN ; GAHS 'match is Wednes·
tra1~mg and he remained 119) and May , Jackson, WilUS L~lli~n Frost and Georg~ Fred· LoUJs !Gibson 3·1), 9 p m. 1Allison, Twms and Howard, da ~'.t Wahama
behmd when the team left • 13), Hughes (4), Cosm,an (6), 'ck Jr of Chester· a number
WednesdaY's Games
ISenalors 4
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Florida and didn't rejoin the Hoerner (9) and Romano WP- ~~ ' andchddren r~at rand· Cmcmna!J at St LoUis
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O'dell !Z.O). LP-Jackson (:1-2). cbi~ren and gre~tggreat ~and· San Francisco at New York, , National Lea gue Bro ck, , ANDREWS PROMOTED
"As long as I take lhe proper •HR5-Johnson (Is! ), Clemente h'ldr . tw Sisters El!zab•th mght
ICards 20. Johnson, Reds 17; '
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Pont!ac' Michigan Houston at Pholadelph1a, night Torre, Braves 13 , Cepeda anl Mr and Mrs
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!!'aid.
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, Los Angeles at Pittsburgh mght McCarver, C&lt;Jrds 12
i drcws Pomeroy, ave recetve
In the only two other games New York at Mlnnestoa, night, :nd
ChJCago at Atlanta, mght '
I American League F RobJO· I
that :heJT :;;""10
In the majors the Boston Red postponed cold weathor
' son, Onoles 15 Blefary, Onoles An re• s. s atlon
ng an
Sox blanked, the California Balllmore'
Vandergnff, Pa.
American League
land Freehan TJ~ers 14 ; Kahne, WJ!h the US AJT Force, has Wan I the Best
Angels 4-0 and the Baltimore 1
030 001 130- 8 12 1l Mrs Fredrick was preceded
W L. Pet. Gil T1gers 13 Mindter Angels and been pro moted to Auman Fu t
Or•oles rallied for an 11-7 VICtory I Cleveland 510 001 000--7 9 I '"death by one son, Gerald, IDetrOit
10 6 628
: Howard Senalors 11
Class He IS a 1964 graduate of Car and Home ln s u
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New Ymk
9 6 600
Pilching
IPomeroy High School:..
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1
600
9
New York·Mlnnesota game w" Mille~ t2l , Drabowsky i6), 1
Boston
I For the Premium s v
p 7
9 ; 563 ' National Lea~ue: Jcnkms
ra med out
F1sher 171 and Etchebarren,
Chocago
I, . Cubs, Queen Beds ahd Veale,
MARCINKO PROMOTED
T 0U
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529
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9
8
O'Dell and the P&lt;rates were Haney 18): McDowell, Bailey 1::.
Balumore
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Making his first start o1 tbe
ear Monday night• O'OeU went
Y
71-3 Innings and allowed just
four hits to pHch the Pittsburgh
Pirates to an 8-6 victory over
lh• St. Louis Cardinals.
It was the fiflti straight
victory for the Pirates, the
winter book favorites for the
ennant w"·•
•• ·'""' now in second
P
place and O'Dell baa won two
oft~ games.

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Mota bit a •acrifice fly in the pmch-hltter Russ Sny4er, bat· deficit an~ won the game lor and loser Jorge Rubio, who , •
ninth to give hbn three RB!s Iling for Andy Etcl1eba11en, the Orioles.
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gave up all four runs In the
and account lor tlte rest of the Adcock pulled George Culver Dennis Sennett pitched a SIX· fourth. George ScOtt hll a solo
scormg
for sob Allen In the eighth hitter an4 h1t a three-run homer homer to account lor the other
Joe Adcock. and Hank Bauer •B1111er then sent up Woodie He,ld 1to give the Red Sox their ,run.

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Clemente hit a two-ru~ Itr1ed ' to outthink each other In 1to bat for- Snydtll and he bat va&lt;tocy over 'California. '!be Red
h&lt;mer and· Gene Atley a solo Cleveland-&lt;md Bauer came out •Allen's Iars! p1tch for a three· ~x collected 11 hits ofJ four

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Roy Fa., gave up four runs
before tlley finally 'ended jt,
'llle f!rsl1six batters In the
third Inning sln81ed tO give the
Pirates a H lead in the third
and ,knock starter and loser AI
Jackson out of the game.

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table tennill cap-'al, alsp wUl compete In the u. llnlted PresalnteraaH.W
ellmmate the !loard of Review,iSenllte f!napce Co~DJ~ll"ee, , Co'"'"lt"'.lfit~IIIS.be~tft·
of the United States, ol· j S. :&gt;pen In San Diego, 'a hilltorlc COLUMBUS i!lPI) - · )'II• stand~rdize )he coat of a r m.s com~s 'to· the f!oor ·o( the SOW er ~e~a~. ,bli11t;~. seqao' iD
midwest players and fans ,first In the S4 years of sanction- Ohio General Assembij returns anH Great Seal of the state "~I 8~·
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the sporl the rare treat of ied table tennis ·Iii the United to wor~ tonight ibortly Iefler Oblo, and •to change the law
Conenmuce' Nee..., ,
lag the SeoaJe,rmnutte~s..will
11
five ranked players In States.
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wao to go meet
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'!be Columbus club, be9ldes their major ,!"'Wuctloo of the meelllll!•· -,
back lb the ,Howle lpt ~r,. ~· Senate Urba~ ~ IIi~
B Bob H fli h
Coming to the ~e club of Oal Joon at San O!~o, will be first fnur months _;the O!!J.o In tbe ~ate,' ~Ql ni .lb~ tWo renee In lh~. Senate • amend· way
ComiDltt~ beg10a
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Joon Lee, who· will be the 1
,represented by John Tannehill, Bond Ccmmissiyh and iegislat· bills to be vo~ed tonight was a monil. If, tegaslaUve:-~~on Is hearing, testimony W~dnesdv
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seeded U. S. ployer In 15, of Middleport, wb"' learned lve reapportionment proposals. propol!81 to postpone t~e effect- not ,COfi\Pieted llefcri ..turday, morJilng on bills to ~Ia~ the
Robert R. Moms principal of the
Eleme
national Open In men's sin· lasl weekend In Montreal thct Tile work week wjJl bt •!a11· lve date of the ~~ng' of name tbe rain wll! not be put 'Into \pl;'actlt;ta of auto man~!actur""
tary School, has scor~d in the pu91icity
~~; gles in S!m Di~o May IS-13-14, he will be seeded ninth in men's ed ,o~ day tater than l""~al, of the Clnctllllall ,Mun 1~1pal off~ , untU · I~ .weekli ,ll!ter, diitrlbu!Qr,, dealers .Jnd, salesMe•gs County by !)is wmrung the John F.
Scbol· are these performers who
at San O!ego, and first .and faye minor, bUis ,
up Court to the Hamilton ·County wh n the pew ,PJIY,
llfe,ul
mhap awarded by the Ohio
Aun.
played at Elpo '67 In Montreal 10 both junior divisions, the {or s vote tonight, ,bul some Municipal court to Jan. 1.
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Bob has been the subject of numerous articles as a last weekend
Boys 15 and Under and Boys 17 major proposals
eome .to 8 Wednesday the Houso-approv. , ere, SO wu, 0 0
l'fesent thfee,years to
result, t.he lalest being in "The Report Card,'' the month· -Manll, Fukushima, member and Under.
floor vote durll)g the week.
ed state employes PI!Y lncrea10
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9Dmmlltee
(lcle carnes a photograph of Bob in Columbus when he ions of li16'1; Hiroshi Takahaskl,
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101' pubOc
would t,a,kef. up ti)li
to autbreceived the award.
1966 world RanklngNo. f and
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be brought u~ f~ i';~tt n tlie orife ' th• Issuance ,ql · revenue
Just for the recard, Morris was selected from a field 1963
champion, rankHouse later thlt
' bonds for lndu•trlal developof 71 applicants to receive the $1,000 scholar~hilt.
ed No. 2 In Japan: Jaroslav
'l'be House will•\roto W:~.., men!. .
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day on a bill to help curb , rae. The Senato, ilecthms, ComRutland H1gh School has selected its cheerleaders al champion and English open !
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for the fall sports program champion and Denis Neale 1
"'miner 10 Clmland BDll Day· gives first I
rille urn•
of the Meigs Local School Tile Rw Grande Chorale
'closed dlamplon
tOll, al)d thf...e.kend or
morning jo a.j1ill .lilg ·lh•
D1stnct.
s1ni and a recording of the
of the English World
day
stpdenlf coUectl•eltl!l'llalnlng pl'OJ!edilres
Each of the three high land Band and tbe Chorale
of 111117,
resort towns Ill Ohio.
· to 11!1 follo)!'.ed . Iii ne!9tiatlng
schools - Pomeroy, Middleport be cut.
And of course oat Joon Lee,
It would ~ow the govertaar eont(ac!ta wllh public ~mplayes,
and Rutlan~ - has now sele-:t- Incidentally, the
ttmea South Korean cham·
1o auspend Qql!Qr U0111m ·and A blll to I"'!Uire county ·com•d two varsity cheerleade!'¥, a will lie offered to the public
now living in Columbus.
W~SHINGTON (UPI) ~o- smoking and disease, but help to quit. The Incidence ol ban the sale of lntoldeall~ mlsslentr$ tq submit to om·
varsity alternate, two reserve orders will be taken at
The exlllbltlons - round ole and acute diseases rangmg sunply to sho:" ,:'the e.•tenl of chronic daseases among lblfl• Uquors or beer for up to
petltiva blddil!l ail .
cheerleaders, and an alternate. concert. Rutland garden
matches _ will be played from flu to emphysema are lhls relationship,
who smoke more tban une pack bl)llrs,,dw:Ing such emergencies, or conlracll QYer "'000 gets its
Rutland's winners, selected by will be In charge of
at the Columbus Table Tennis statistically more prevalent The most strikinc disciO!ul'tl a day is milch higher than lor A violation of tbe ,Jail could reo illltial •lrln8 Wt!dD@day !J!orna faculty committee, are Joyce thorned floral arrangements
elub, 24M Cleveland Ave., start· ~mong Cigarette SJD9kers than was that emphysema and former smokert.
lUll In a fjne of $2011 to ,1,000, ln8 befor• the House Judiciary
Clonch and Bocky Haley, var. be used on smaD tlble•
lng al 7:30 p. m.
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8 nuilltha, to I y&amp;llf lh jsU, or Committee.
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The world ranked pl~erl, 81, according to a new U.S. Public wh1ch often lead to slow a.!\d
ea
a en I I eeted - --"-_;;.,..c..-.:...:...:._.:.:==:::.:.:..---.....:-" '"ate, and Janice Smith and seated lor the concert.
- Health Service study.
painful deaths, are nearly ~ male two·pack-a-day smokers Ill
Brenda McGuire reserve rep.
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as prevalent among 70 per cent more casea !ban
resentallvea, with Diana Knorr, Also In the Meiga c 0 u n 1Y
Monday 'by Surgeon General women whe smoko more than
aternate.
world of music
plano pupilS
WilHam H. Stewart•. said bear! two packs a day as among -Peptic ulcers are twice as
The combined cheerleader or Mrs. Clara Lochary will be '
:llments, hypertensiOn, chron!c female 001).8mokers. For two- common ta smokers as thOfe '
groups followed tbe decision to Ipresented In a recital at I p
ronchiUs, emphysema, chrome pack-a-day men, the rate Is four who who have never amoked
consolldall the IIJIOI"t• prograt11 rrr. sunday at the Trinity
slnusiUs,
Infective t1mes that of male non·smokers.
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of the Mella District next fall
Church "' Christ And m
and parasitiC disease, upper Olher survey findings:
..JIInusii!S Is as much as 75 to vie for the title ot Ml3 D$y Qtle~n.
The band• also will be con•ol!· case you don't recognize 'the
conditions, lnfluen- -DISeases, on the average, per cent more prevalent among
carolyn Clinton, a sophomore froiD Columbus, Is
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dated b~Clnnlng with the fall name, that's the former Federlng sponsore4 by Circle Xi Kiwaqls affiliated men's ser·
• dgestive ~ilmenl$, and even are more prevalent among smokers.
opening of echool.
, atfd Church.
1 SAIGON &lt;UPI) _ u.s. pilot• bearing lmpaannents were moro persons wbo have given up -Hearlng,Impairllltnts afflict vice Club. She Is. a pledge of Alpha Mu Beta sorority and
Idestroyed
and possibly , &lt;!Dmmon to smoker&amp;-and even smoking than lhose who are 34 per cent more melo !WI)o Is a representative to StU•J
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Frldoy evening's concert by Offices of t!i'e Meigs Coun&lt;v iCommunist MJGs Monday in those who have kicked the habit still puffing. But that does nol
smokert lban llf;O- dent Senate,
sopliomore clase, IlK\ !Ira! Jlcethe Rutland Red Devil Banrt, Courthouse closed at , noon (O ' the heaviest one-day blow of the - tban to the rest of the necessarily mean it Will not smokers.
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Ll.;..a Moore a junior from ' preeldent of the A,ssoclatlon of
dlrectod by Bob Gamer, will day due elections So, a
war against the Notth Vletna·
- Prevalence rates for ln. Canal
Is beinl
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you have until 6 30 mese Air Force, US. spokes
tobacco
claimed
ftueza, respiratory conditllllB aored by Alplla Tau .Delli fra· '!be queen Will be ellos$1 by
student wlnnlns 1M John Phil· p. m lo cast your ballot
men reported today. In the !he report
nusleadlni In a
and digestive conditions 111'1! ternity. She Is vice-president of
election. She will
lip Sousa Award will be namtd
South, US Marines drove elite
the Tobacco
slightly higher for present
Athena sorority and was capo be .crowned clurlnJ May Dill
and seniors will be honored Pomeroy's Memortal Dav par- Ctmmunlst forces from Hill 881 was
the
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lllln of the Rio Grande cheerlea· activities Saturday.
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ade will be staged May 3il un- In a SJgDificant victory.
dJagnosis and aec::d~a: ,:,:.:
are 10::e e hm Ion
days ding ~quad during the past sea·
der sponsorship of Drew Web- But the rur war was growing matlon "
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use of son.
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~.~:~:;s as;clat~ with cl· Jane Ann Morgan, a freshman
It Is hoped that all youth be shot down by the enemy was study based on 42 000 ho eh ~
smok smo n1. ersona who from GaliiP\)lls, is beinl sppn·
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groups and others Y!illtake pari lost today over South V1elnam, interv'1ews, wa•
to MASON - The Wabama Jun· lime
as0 much sored by Archon fraternity,
Uban
ICont&lt;nued from Page ll
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or Boy Sc out , an FIIIO Supersabre.
esplain the relationship between lor Higb
Fair Will be ' those who do not
k l bs as lis a member of the Commut,ers '
groop. 4-H club, or any grcup. l Air Force and Navy pilots
held Thursday evening, May 4, 1
BIDO ••
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r•llroad strJke.
would like to partiCipate, )ll'll spotted 21 M!Gs parked on ''""'"''' ".,.,..,,illl!l!!llllllll::ll "'"""'''"" in lhe Junior High Science I
Nancy Myers, I junior from
Congress acted Monday, at advise Relno Lind: Pomeroy, or North Vietnam airfields at Hoa
CJNCJNN
Oeparlment at Wahama from
Rio Grande, Is being sponsored
Ihe PreSident's reque~t, to Paul Casci in Middleport
1Lac, 24 miles southwest of Clnclmlati ~TI I(UPI) - Tb~ 7:30 until B 30 p. m. '
0)'t'JS
by the Commuter's Clu~, of Faye Palmer, IM. Maln.St,
orov1de a 47-day extensaon of
•Hanoi, and at Kep, '!1 miles · ed Iormor U~a: today nm
or. Harold Ward of lhe Sci·
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!he Slr~k• deadline, orJginaUy Members of the Past
north of the capital, and des· In d
b krsi7 ~~ Cta· once Dept. of Marshall Unlver·
also a member of the. college erana Memorial Ho.spltal oollow·
set tor 12 01 a. m, Wednesday dents Parley of the Ladles AUX· troyed eight of theiit.''lbey shot
ne:•c clllo •
II slty. Will judge exhibJis. Two
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chorus, ensemble, stude,nt EdU·
a shQII Illness,
II •as the second pootpone- lliary, Drew Webster Post 39. down ltiree In dogfights report· McMabou coa
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cation Aaaoolation and the Aa· Mrs. Palmer, a member of
ment The lawmakers prevloua- American Legioft, held an lm- ~ Monday and lwo others were
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soclatlon of Women Students. the Rutland Church of Christ,
ly had approved a 2lklay stAy. presslve service at the Ewing listed ~.! probably destroyed.
Burrill New Haven and Mlsse.s
Mary Osbourn, a sophomore was preceded In
her
ll'unaral Home Sunday nlghr m
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WASIIJNGTON (UPll-The Rita Pauley and Opal R 0 1 e
from Chesterland, Is belllll spon- parents, Wilt and
Gaud Soldier
trlbule to Jlw lata Mrs. Gennie
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United Stites today annount&gt; Marshall Universlly.
' Ohio Power Co.'s board of.dt- 1sored by !Janlnf HaU,
MOSCOW - .u.tm ! N)l Hdwell, %1ileroy. Mrs. Howe.! Har~"
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:0~' lo wllhdraw . U,oot In addition to lhe science fate ~clors has elec~ 8 · N Pren-jtlormllorf. She Is '
Klavdia Kosygtn played •'Qut was a Gol4 Sial' Mother, hawng
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ry personnel and !oar an Art Exhibit will be display- lice, the eompany s vice presl· rounselor, ~tudent
Surviving are
their marrrage like good Sqvlet lost hor only two 10n1 in World
1qll8drons of combat planes ed. Mr. Ronald Richardson, dent and general manager, to resentatlve,
of
Mrs. John Bry'mf!.~~~~~:
sold!~. '!be pr~ler stoically War I. '
NI"U/g
from Wool GerDI8lly,
an art instructor at Wahama the nowly created poAitlo~ ol
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two 10!111, Fred ·~;
siD'otl atop Lenin'• Tomb for
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Jun1or High, Is in charge.
exOCIJIIve vice president.
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no
Monday'• big
Day wade
Rutland Studenlll
A cordial mvltation II eitend· Sl!pulatneously, tilt l!ol!rd! of
addreaa 1 one sitter, Mrs. Ben
..mue bls wile died of' cancer
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eel to all parent.. and tlte public dlroctors of each of !he Am....
Cohen, Lorain; a brother, Clll·
•we Ill! lmow llt[l ' ~vdi!a
llr... !\Irs. Gfry Wekb and p
Obi T
to Y&lt;ew the exhlb1ts and meet lean Electric Power System'•
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the university lnstructorl.
ftVI! other operating utility COlli•
grandchildren, an4 seven great
~er devotion lo t111i eiue poled by \he Columbus &amp; South- I~~~llJe ~....-. ~l ' IUHII of 1 Thirteen Rutland High School
:an~s~ecll;d ~e vic. . pres!•
grandchildren.
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rt·- Ct!mmunlst jlitiY, · her em ohio Electnc Company • ~ ~:i:'ll, .•iftd Mra. Da-lbusmess and olftce education
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gener managtll'll of
Services wiD lie 'lblll'lltlay · ot
I p. m. at the Martin Flll14!ral
for naMr
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UCk
aeucUve we':·Ia
Rome Iii Rutland with Ret,,IBID
tiiilllnent Pt6m party leader
Decided to ui8t lhe Stat and Mr. alltj Mta. JQIIII,Mauck Ohio Civil Service tsts
Donald C. Cook, presldtnt of cliugbter and 11011-Jn.Iaw,
Carter ofOelatlng. Burial will be
I. Brezhnev. For the Hll!hway )&gt;epa;ment with
or FIJII Allhbf/"W; 'l'a,, were They are Nancy Knoit., Del).
AEP System eompan[es, and Mrs. Clyde Dl)cher an4l
in Bradford C.llll!ler!'. Friend•
~ biOJ!de who was the .prt [A&amp;Vinl 411!11le of U 5 33 &lt;Mm recent f.eekend ~.t1G1'1 ll.iMrs. ra Smltb Darleno Smtih and
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Iii annollliC!N the elet.• so vialtad her listen, Dor 1 may call at the funeral bomt
wtfe 11 was rare public ( h
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alter 1 o'clock tonight. ,"
n011... In the Soviet power ~!po~~~~:nb~:ts~!!!:; other relatives.
f
lergradell; U~y~m:OO:':O:
By Sua• M. RUe .. ~Uve vice presidency Sunday ~~~esll of Mr.
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Mrs. Dna Art 1 and Mrs. na Davidson p
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PDl! was the result of tbe ex. Mrs. Ray Rouie were I~ e 1
Weot. a lady's name Is publish- ; -requ~t th ass1sta~ce! ~ James Snodgrass of Rtcine vis- : Bonnie Grai~ c~-stenos._ anh- wMrs. ~yrta. Rife and daugb· pandlng respon,albiUIIea of the daughter, Mary, and ber
..t. only upon her birth her ~~meroy lf,r.~mo~n °tb
lied In HW\tlnilon, w, y..,, with Ior srade 1 .~ Kathy 'lbgrap d • w!Mrs1.!~Y Wood, spent a System'a' top management. Mr. tiy of Lancaster.
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llim:lage and her death •
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al Charles Artx, Jr., Wbo Ia hos- Lor! ""'"'b
omas, ay tb mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook also announced the crea· Weekend
of
. iestern diplomats today ...,. h~· nearly depleted Its slate pltallzed tbtl'e.
Kate ·);:;:;.,{;· J!lva Jobnaton, S. Rile. ,Sunday v!&amp;I!Qrs of tbe ~qn of three executive vice Mrs. Glen
.herod her as charming In
fund through guard ratl Mr. and Mrs. rom
and Jarvis clerk typistre : , I.JuiJe Riles were Mr. and Mrs. Gor· presldencltJ
tbe AEP children, all of
hir "ld·50's, sht &amp;poke rre'ncb reP acement flushing of the Mr. stewart visited at 1 be :
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ath Kisor of Wellston and Mra. Service Corp.
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D' 00~
Un Lin. Reeves and son.
Mrs. Jimmy Dorgan and chll and Mltzle, Rutland.
operating OOIIIPflllt!tl also elect. 1!11 and lenny.
r.ff'. and Mrs. CecD Gillogly
v'el'fld In soclal graces.
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Mrs. Rutb Morris and Mrs. c1ren In Lancaster
• Mr. an~ Mrs. Q. M. Rile reo ed Jobn A. Tllll!ighast, Service Mill Howell has ~
and fJ,mlly of Albopa were re: !:coin Terrace as a vUlage street. Lyda Powell spent. an evening Mrs 01
Sunday. eenUy spent an evening with Corp. exocuUve viet preellltnt- Dayttm for 1 few
cent l!tJni!IY 91altol',l of her parC
· -AI Leonard. Columbia Gas wtlh Mrs. John stout and Fan· church s::d"a
attended Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Rife Mr. CO!IIItrutlmi alii! eJ!IIneerillll, a Mr and Mrs. Forre1t
ts Mr and Mr1 E rett
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ol Ohio Inc., local
nle Petitt.
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Elizabeth McUl ,a"d Mrs. Rife Isn't so well
vlee president of each of those Hazel Townsend of
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.,.t. ft_._!US- A WEST vm. cu.sed the street rep31vlng prOJ· Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhodes bardsvillle dmrch ~ tlte~e~ Mrs. Fay Wood and Mrs. Myr· companl110o lncllldiltl Ohio Pow· ville called on her
Mr. and Mrs. James V(. ~%""
1 so a n • Ia Rife spent Synday' with Mr. er
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Rl hard d ed
G th To end
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E_119rt de!ail early Monday would review Its situation ' a· Dale and
Dun:
services.
and Mrs. 0. M. Rife, Albany ' ·
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'!!!1\ .a Ill" and 18 rounds of Ilong the various streets prevl- w Va
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CHUJI BOOOME ILL · 1
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Kenneth
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here ollll to the projects beginning I f.t-n.' Clinton Gllit\ and
home and much: better,
Mr. Oeorge Martin took Mr Leoodus Lee, age 4,0!811'tOnd·
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and
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llom' of hiS SJsster
so as to not damage newly re- ren and
and
Stout I..::· and tsMrsi :arl McGrath
)o Alba)ly to see St., Middleport, ,.81 taken w Mrs
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Franl&lt;lin Endicott was paved sfreets.
called 00 Mil. Ava ·GIIke
r. and Mrs. bls doctor. Ho Is poorly.
Veterans
HOipltal by and ·
Ann
Yisltors of their parenl/l,,
•ve a preliminary hearmg Attending wero Mayor Leiiar, recently.
Y jo e4 fl
on Sunday and Mrs. Fay Wood, Mrs. Sarah '!1• Mlddlep4/n E-ft rquad
merae!d,
Mrs. Jot
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After much pre~aration we are able to brinq our long aw1lted Grand Open·
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for months, but needed this limo to contact suppliers so we could bring you
values that would be representative of our huge buying power. Everybody
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for months, but needed this limo to contact suppliers so we could bring you
values that would be representative of our huge buying power. Everybody
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lreate11 ~ no llilot Habt or CGIIIrull willrin children'•

Serle..

World

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:tludea rou~d trip air aud
. tlalliportation, hotelac:oom.
~tio~ all merua, ticketl to three
~· and liP ro $10 per day In·
Cldental ependlnr DIOney. It you
cai!.'t take the trip, :vou.'D t.ceive
'fOO In caeh.~Remember tbll 11101'8
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FRENCH
···.FRIES- 4

••• each Orand Slam Bueblll game

Double-Adion SMOCKS
Por 2.whtala •.•• $12.H
-Htavy dvty qlrNOI

· .. CONTAINING
.
• BOOK CASE
• DICTIONAR'XS
• ENCYCLOPEDIAS • CLASSICS
• DRAWING AT

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COMPLETE LIBRARY

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MINUTE MAID

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Phone WY2·7511

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nll: daf ljt 1967 wtl)i U3 )0 !N~STLY1!l INK .~ , ~Her gaJ)l when lie passed along• ,And •lh thiS age· of, halt!-]!81'· 'follow. · , · ·'
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:next d'y1Mm:\ha General. ,nOJ'r tetj,red ·Bn4 pr!'S' qyarter ~ pew ·~~111&gt;'!·
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: YQU~ G~'t tHj;M?
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all the new famllillr places ls l!cci- at. !he ~W's 20th' Loyalty ganlzatJOna (U~o); remem~ .'I'IJ.~ eveJjlllg ,s~rs lue VriiWI, . , "'' , ;:; · ' ~. .r •\1il' ·
absolutely hislor1cal ajlout real flay Parade on 5th Ave., far his dll!l\ wllh re5pectful affec- 'f!fars· all1!' •JUpl~i ·':' }·, ·
Bloom1ng Plll)ls
esl3\e broker Allet&gt; MaSiJn .. : . more Important to 111e par~ lion tor' bis "warmth, wisdom.: .,,On·!his day l!t ~stot)'i ·
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Clft Flowe~
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has Lollis Armstrong's (and Rockefellers, etc.; May 23 8IJt eern for· the 6aJanced fll'owtli ·of ~ohn$on 9ffe)'ed a ~·ewarct ,pi
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D1sr, _, ens , . okay to star in his filmblog . .. the Year" at the blg RaiQbow legend in Brooklylt.'' It's a fiDe 'Jflllerson Davu;, preold1!11\ · of
. J,-' 'rfs v • ·;~ '
Beatuy queen Roberta ~tt. Room after-theater baab.
touching and encour~ mill'- _the Cpl\feder~oy. ,
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C:.llbucll~:(sl ·duc~ bis palrio~c responsl· ".ho new from bis Brookiyn be- respect for self, community, du· died In the San Quentin sa•
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bllilies mayhe Anthony Qulnn gmnlngs. about as high. as Alr ty and flag.
chamber.
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may demand a rematch: Cla 0 Force distinction can fly any- .
-AsK TO WED
Del1ver Your
knocked out Quinn in the old one, was humbly proud, like 8
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Requiem for a Heavyweight his very own old Brooklyn high couples have me~s application
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call d Manual. for marriage licenses in the ofKeep your ear hen! for a group schoo I was
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Training H.S. when Ros~ . went lice of the county clerk. ApplyPurse When You
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ca actually
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neat there;. now J ohn J ay HS •) 1s ·mg
. were · Veri Owens IA!gue
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~---$1 000 a week a year ago to Theater" not after our old C8rlney, 21, Leon; Barry Lynn
$5:500 to $7,500 a night right friend Rosy, but in honor of his Alford, 19,, Milton, and Carolyn
now
dad who was Its Jll'incipal for Reginla G1bson, 18, Glenwood;
Serving Pomer.oy, M-n
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the many years It !alight thou.. Cecll ~radford DeWeese, 20.
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1 Cosm~ F.. All1gret!l, Lowell ands of Brooklynltes the edu- Galllpol1s Ferry, and Jane Ann
YQ _For many years 1
Bend ArM
had an Infection in my ethmoid ! Thomas rad1o writer for years cation ropes: Thelma Ritter, Bates. 21, Pl. P1easanl
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was at the Benvenuti . Grlf.
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fith r hi In Madison S uare
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Company Sues
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
Deor Nuts:
my lt!roat and head. Ho~ can I , our analysis of the wonderful.
This column" for young pco.. Only by saying "Nuts !o get the dramage 1~ ~1?P·
ly happy riot of some 500 visit- On Money Judgmenbl
pie, their problems and pleasur- Brotherhood" - to her, not me. A.- When ethmmdlhs, 8 form ing Italians from Bologna and
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her of smusUs, becomes chronic II Mil
"I ppr · te th dis- PT. PLEASANT - A clvll
" · !heir trouble&lt; and fun. As You shouldn't have taken
WJth the resl of Helen Help Us! qulle so literally, chum.- H. is admittedly hard lu cure .. n;e linc~~~~ ..yo: ma:aahou; the action styled American 011
It welcomes laughs bt~t won't Dear Helen:
f•rst step m the treatment IS .J character of the general ebuJ. Company vs. Wllllam L. Thorn.
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dodge a serious question with a
fmd out whether the caus~ Is r
f th
d ., Cosmo ton, Pt. Pleasant, was flied in
brush-off.
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: I tell you, they don't m~ke really an infection or an
I ~~~ce"l~
e crowd thai was the office of the Circuit Clerk.
I brothers hke they used to. Mme gy, excessive smoking or a sal ·
. was a crow , , , The action is seeking judgSend your teenage questions is 13. He wants to be just like smogladen atmosphere.
It I 'for' their boy but ~t .:g:sl ment on three counls. The first
lo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, his stupid friends, who buy at: would be wise to consult a nose the other kid. 1 enJoy f h mg count asks judgment against the
care of Helen Help l!S! this the "mod" clothes. Theire real- and throat specialist.
at the Garden for thJ~:g ~·:! defendant In !he ~m or $l.,f5fl.
newspaper.
ly way-out. He earns hiS own If It!• sinuses are chronically opposed to ot~er fin:
.86; second count seeks judgIIOPE FUR THE GOOD GUY money, by shoveling snow and infected, identification of
been ~ Ia!~~ c.;;mo's r:: ment In the amount of $2,994.37
gardenmg, and so he thmks be- causative organism will
?n we re pr ng
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and the third count asks judgJear Helen '
cause it'.s his, he should buy the your docror to select an appro- IS not to dance • for • gran ':,"~ ment in the sum of $4,454.23.
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Nho thinks ·'parking" is wrong? sometimes, too.
ing cause is an allergy, avoid· influential f1ghi·S1de fe ow ;:
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ance of the allergen or desensl· know who honestly suspec
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•Manufacturtr'l IUQtlted retail price for a Buick Special 2-dr. Tliln
Pillar CDupe fn. · '·
the start she told me she mother feels sorry for him. ny persons obtain marked relief throng was not-bent; II wasn I. and brother-m-law, Mr. and
· cludlns federal excise t~x and suggested dealer delivery an~ haridllng cherp. Tran1o
~~, 'hought heavy
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neckmg
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Pres Johnson phoned th e Salu••
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moisture in the air tu cause While House rom ;rm;n~ _
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some condensation on the win· I have a slaffehr ·~~k ~v• Doll";,
'elt this wav, and satisfied my- Dear Campaigner:
dows.
/ nck to send IS
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;elf with a rasual goodnight kiss I'm sure you already have, If !here is any obstruction to , star Martha ~ayeH (CoL l Ma~·
at !he door.
unless you're a lot more tactful free drainage cautious use of a gie) to the White ous~ ,::;'c.:
Now she tells me we should -than the average sister.
nasals decongestant may
eon for Gen. Westmore 8 ill .· t
late others because we're like But don't go overboard on ' Overuse will cause rebound clo· All lhe U. S. ~overn_~rs; ~ •
Jrother and sister. Can a guy taking sides - you'll make your !sure of the openings of the si· lend - Mart a WI ~~he
win with women? - NU'J'S TO brother more stubborn and disci· ncses and aggravate the condi· ONLY woman · · · · · · ~ a
lROTIIERHOOD
pline harder.
lion. If this doesn't work, your . ,
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doctor may have to wash
dnp ·
BeSides, a 13-year-old boy who
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, ey CAN'T be all bad ....... and aw 1.e or opera e 0 en ar e
to relieve slulliness and an an·
the way-out ''mod" fad for boys opeQnm~. b d 1 1 ubi f tmistamine to combat allergy.
has just about had it anyway.- 30 - veS a sinus ro e or The chief side effect is drowsi·
years. evera years ago, a
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cure for a nasal or postnasal
my hair is falling out. It scares cleared up the trouble lor five
· t find and remove the
18 0
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months.
No
doctor
I've
consuit·
PT. PLEASANT - The May me, as these days you are con- ed .
th' 1 t 1 cause. Otherwise
treatment IS
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As luw as $1·~
Grand J ury oI the Mason Coun- SI'dered a soc1a1 ou tcast 1'f you Wh smce uses
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A _ Allliblotics when indica·t- 1toms.
Indictments, three felony and I have tned to figure out why,
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lhat college is my trouble. Since than sulfa drugs for t!Jis pu~e
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Felony Indictments returned I er~ered college this fall I and they work better when gll~•
Compact,
Fully
8'Ual'anteed.
we re: State vs. Ronald S. have been spending many ru'ght.; en b~ InJectiOn than when app J- Here 18 a pteua.ntwa1 to overcome
• 7 WIU'JD,.air room ducla
Jooee plate dltCotnlort, J'ASTJZI'H,
Payne, Apple Grove, feloniously studying and worrying about 1ed d~tee tJ Y t0 lh e nasa1 passag. ..
lmpro,;~• po"'l"· ••.::,~•,'l, ••
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beat one OweD S. Dalton: State exams. Could this do it? -BAL- !esQ.
kin N ld
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John L McDaniel and Jo. DY
am ta It a econ 1 able. No (UlD.lD)', aooey, PM"tJ tae:te
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seph A McCarty both of West O.ar Bnldy·
or nasa rip.
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' felonious
' stealing
· 1f Would you
· believe it's just tain?· What are the side effects?· 1 &amp;e
tUl'el th~Lt nt are essential to hea.l.tb.
Columbia,
your dentist regular!}'. aet;
one Volkswagen; State vs. Ida moulting season? - H.
Is there any cure for a nasal FAS'IUTB ••.., """ couo&gt;&lt;n.
• Rent-free uee of tank and meter.
Whit~ Pt. Pleasant, feloniously O.ar Helen:
Iorge a check in the amount of It took me five weeks but I've
$25.
finally accepted the fact that
Offer expires July 31, 1967
Misdemeanor Indictments re- I lost the only girl I really Jov·
turned were: State vs. Duke ed. I haven't dated anyone since,
Miller, Cleveland, 0 ., strike, but recenUy I find myself at..
beal and wound one Larry lracted to a girl I hardly know.
A$ low as
per month, for 24 months
Whitt: State vs. Silverton IJe. I only see her occasionally at
vault, Rl. 2 Pt. Pleasant break- church, from a distance. Our onNew
lng down and removing a fence ly mutual friend Is my old
EMPIRE CLASSIC·AIRE furnace,
erected
for the purpose of a flame and I doobt that she
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boundary; State vs. David Lan- would introduce us. We all gradham, Pl. Pleasant, contributing uated from the same college;
• 40,000 BTU direct vent furnace.
to the dellnquency of a female now I am away attending gro• Heiltll up to 4-rooms. Ideal for
under 18 years of age.
duate school and only come
baiiBIIIellt, addedoOD room.
'!be grand jury convened at home on weekends. So you can
• H~dl(;me wood-grain Btyled
9:30 a.m. with only one mem- vsee my time is limited. Would
baseboard extensiollll. .
her absent, Ruth Foley, Mason, it be proper for me to send her
Special jury commissioner•, notes signed "A secret admir·
Mountll directly on the wall and
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:Mrs. Earl Deal and Mrs. Eus- er," as a means of startin~
provides economical, forced warm
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air heat tbrottgh trim baaeboard
with the appointment of Mrs. NON-COED SCHOOL
channels to as many ae four
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ObBrles Walden. Later it was O.ar Nut:
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• finished cabinet and basew• disqualified to serve as he is kid stuff. If you can't strike
add a decorator's touch
Is an elected committeeman up a conversation with Ibis girl
to your home.
from. Clendenin District and at church, then the least you
~neth S. Morris was appoint- can do is write her a SIGNED
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letter telling her you'd like to.
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C.ll JOUr ntmlf AlhiiJid LP.Q•• Bulk Pllnt for 1
Wllllam Wood, Martha Divor~e, Civil
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absolutely hislor1cal ajlout real flay Parade on 5th Ave., far his dll!l\ wllh re5pectful affec- 'f!fars· all1!' •JUpl~i ·':' }·, ·
Bloom1ng Plll)ls
esl3\e broker Allet&gt; MaSiJn .. : . more Important to 111e par~ lion tor' bis "warmth, wisdom.: .,,On·!his day l!t ~stot)'i ·
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Clft Flowe~
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has Lollis Armstrong's (and Rockefellers, etc.; May 23 8IJt eern for· the 6aJanced fll'owtli ·of ~ohn$on 9ffe)'ed a ~·ewarct ,pi
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D1sr, _, ens , . okay to star in his filmblog . .. the Year" at the blg RaiQbow legend in Brooklylt.'' It's a fiDe 'Jflllerson Davu;, preold1!11\ · of
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Beatuy queen Roberta ~tt. Room after-theater baab.
touching and encour~ mill'- _the Cpl\feder~oy. ,
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C:.llbucll~:(sl ·duc~ bis palrio~c responsl· ".ho new from bis Brookiyn be- respect for self, community, du· died In the San Quentin sa•
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bllilies mayhe Anthony Qulnn gmnlngs. about as high. as Alr ty and flag.
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Del1ver Your
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Training H.S. when Ros~ . went lice of the county clerk. ApplyPurse When You
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neat there;. now J ohn J ay HS •) 1s ·mg
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$5:500 to $7,500 a night right friend Rosy, but in honor of his Alford, 19,, Milton, and Carolyn
now
dad who was Its Jll'incipal for Reginla G1bson, 18, Glenwood;
Serving Pomer.oy, M-n
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the many years It !alight thou.. Cecll ~radford DeWeese, 20.
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1 Cosm~ F.. All1gret!l, Lowell ands of Brooklynltes the edu- Galllpol1s Ferry, and Jane Ann
YQ _For many years 1
Bend ArM
had an Infection in my ethmoid ! Thomas rad1o writer for years cation ropes: Thelma Ritter, Bates. 21, Pl. P1easanl
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was at the Benvenuti . Grlf.
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Company Sues
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
Deor Nuts:
my lt!roat and head. Ho~ can I , our analysis of the wonderful.
This column" for young pco.. Only by saying "Nuts !o get the dramage 1~ ~1?P·
ly happy riot of some 500 visit- On Money Judgmenbl
pie, their problems and pleasur- Brotherhood" - to her, not me. A.- When ethmmdlhs, 8 form ing Italians from Bologna and
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"I ppr · te th dis- PT. PLEASANT - A clvll
" · !heir trouble&lt; and fun. As You shouldn't have taken
WJth the resl of Helen Help Us! qulle so literally, chum.- H. is admittedly hard lu cure .. n;e linc~~~~ ..yo: ma:aahou; the action styled American 011
It welcomes laughs bt~t won't Dear Helen:
f•rst step m the treatment IS .J character of the general ebuJ. Company vs. Wllllam L. Thorn.
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dodge a serious question with a
fmd out whether the caus~ Is r
f th
d ., Cosmo ton, Pt. Pleasant, was flied in
brush-off.
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: I tell you, they don't m~ke really an infection or an
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e crowd thai was the office of the Circuit Clerk.
I brothers hke they used to. Mme gy, excessive smoking or a sal ·
. was a crow , , , The action is seeking judgSend your teenage questions is 13. He wants to be just like smogladen atmosphere.
It I 'for' their boy but ~t .:g:sl ment on three counls. The first
lo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, his stupid friends, who buy at: would be wise to consult a nose the other kid. 1 enJoy f h mg count asks judgment against the
care of Helen Help l!S! this the "mod" clothes. Theire real- and throat specialist.
at the Garden for thJ~:g ~·:! defendant In !he ~m or $l.,f5fl.
newspaper.
ly way-out. He earns hiS own If It!• sinuses are chronically opposed to ot~er fin:
.86; second count seeks judgIIOPE FUR THE GOOD GUY money, by shoveling snow and infected, identification of
been ~ Ia!~~ c.;;mo's r:: ment In the amount of $2,994.37
gardenmg, and so he thmks be- causative organism will
?n we re pr ng
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and the third count asks judgJear Helen '
cause it'.s his, he should buy the your docror to select an appro- IS not to dance • for • gran ':,"~ ment in the sum of $4,454.23.
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Nho thinks ·'parking" is wrong? sometimes, too.
ing cause is an allergy, avoid· influential f1ghi·S1de fe ow ;:
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•Manufacturtr'l IUQtlted retail price for a Buick Special 2-dr. Tliln
Pillar CDupe fn. · '·
the start she told me she mother feels sorry for him. ny persons obtain marked relief throng was not-bent; II wasn I. and brother-m-law, Mr. and
· cludlns federal excise t~x and suggested dealer delivery an~ haridllng cherp. Tran1o
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neckmg
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Pres Johnson phoned th e Salu••
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moisture in the air tu cause While House rom ;rm;n~ _
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some condensation on the win· I have a slaffehr ·~~k ~v• Doll";,
'elt this wav, and satisfied my- Dear Campaigner:
dows.
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;elf with a rasual goodnight kiss I'm sure you already have, If !here is any obstruction to , star Martha ~ayeH (CoL l Ma~·
at !he door.
unless you're a lot more tactful free drainage cautious use of a gie) to the White ous~ ,::;'c.:
Now she tells me we should -than the average sister.
nasals decongestant may
eon for Gen. Westmore 8 ill .· t
late others because we're like But don't go overboard on ' Overuse will cause rebound clo· All lhe U. S. ~overn_~rs; ~ •
Jrother and sister. Can a guy taking sides - you'll make your !sure of the openings of the si· lend - Mart a WI ~~he
win with women? - NU'J'S TO brother more stubborn and disci· ncses and aggravate the condi· ONLY woman · · · · · · ~ a
lROTIIERHOOD
pline harder.
lion. If this doesn't work, your . ,
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doctor may have to wash
dnp ·
BeSides, a 13-year-old boy who
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, ey CAN'T be all bad ....... and aw 1.e or opera e 0 en ar e
to relieve slulliness and an an·
the way-out ''mod" fad for boys opeQnm~. b d 1 1 ubi f tmistamine to combat allergy.
has just about had it anyway.- 30 - veS a sinus ro e or The chief side effect is drowsi·
years. evera years ago, a
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cure for a nasal or postnasal
my hair is falling out. It scares cleared up the trouble lor five
· t find and remove the
18 0
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No
doctor
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PT. PLEASANT - The May me, as these days you are con- ed .
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treatment IS
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As luw as $1·~
Grand J ury oI the Mason Coun- SI'dered a soc1a1 ou tcast 1'f you Wh smce uses
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Indictments, three felony and I have tned to figure out why,
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Compact,
Fully
8'Ual'anteed.
we re: State vs. Ronald S. have been spending many ru'ght.; en b~ InJectiOn than when app J- Here 18 a pteua.ntwa1 to overcome
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Jooee plate dltCotnlort, J'ASTJZI'H,
Payne, Apple Grove, feloniously studying and worrying about 1ed d~tee tJ Y t0 lh e nasa1 passag. ..
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beat one OweD S. Dalton: State exams. Could this do it? -BAL- !esQ.
kin N ld
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am ta It a econ 1 able. No (UlD.lD)', aooey, PM"tJ tae:te
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seph A McCarty both of West O.ar Bnldy·
or nasa rip.
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' felonious
' stealing
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· believe it's just tain?· What are the side effects?· 1 &amp;e
tUl'el th~Lt nt are essential to hea.l.tb.
Columbia,
your dentist regular!}'. aet;
one Volkswagen; State vs. Ida moulting season? - H.
Is there any cure for a nasal FAS'IUTB ••.., """ couo&gt;&lt;n.
• Rent-free uee of tank and meter.
Whit~ Pt. Pleasant, feloniously O.ar Helen:
Iorge a check in the amount of It took me five weeks but I've
$25.
finally accepted the fact that
Offer expires July 31, 1967
Misdemeanor Indictments re- I lost the only girl I really Jov·
turned were: State vs. Duke ed. I haven't dated anyone since,
Miller, Cleveland, 0 ., strike, but recenUy I find myself at..
beal and wound one Larry lracted to a girl I hardly know.
A$ low as
per month, for 24 months
Whitt: State vs. Silverton IJe. I only see her occasionally at
vault, Rl. 2 Pt. Pleasant break- church, from a distance. Our onNew
lng down and removing a fence ly mutual friend Is my old
EMPIRE CLASSIC·AIRE furnace,
erected
for the purpose of a flame and I doobt that she
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boundary; State vs. David Lan- would introduce us. We all gradham, Pl. Pleasant, contributing uated from the same college;
• 40,000 BTU direct vent furnace.
to the dellnquency of a female now I am away attending gro• Heiltll up to 4-rooms. Ideal for
under 18 years of age.
duate school and only come
baiiBIIIellt, addedoOD room.
'!be grand jury convened at home on weekends. So you can
• H~dl(;me wood-grain Btyled
9:30 a.m. with only one mem- vsee my time is limited. Would
baseboard extensiollll. .
her absent, Ruth Foley, Mason, it be proper for me to send her
Special jury commissioner•, notes signed "A secret admir·
Mountll directly on the wall and
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:Mrs. Earl Deal and Mrs. Eus- er," as a means of startin~
provides economical, forced warm
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air heat tbrottgh trim baaeboard
with the appointment of Mrs. NON-COED SCHOOL
channels to as many ae four
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ObBrles Walden. Later it was O.ar Nut:
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• finished cabinet and basew• disqualified to serve as he is kid stuff. If you can't strike
add a decorator's touch
Is an elected committeeman up a conversation with Ibis girl
to your home.
from. Clendenin District and at church, then the least you
~neth S. Morris was appoint- can do is write her a SIGNED
ed: I~ flllll!e vacancy.
letter telling her you'd like to.
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C.ll JOUr ntmlf AlhiiJid LP.Q•• Bulk Pllnt for 1
Wllllam Wood, Martha Divor~e, Civil
Alln Watterson, Emfree surYey or JOUr "•~ 1nd frle 1111t1n1 plens
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l'f:~.R. Wltl~ers. Anna Lee Doug. Actions Dismisaed
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Gerald Rood, James A.
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iooluded in your mottpp. For eonLouise Ferrel~ Donald PT. PLEASANT - Several
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version or replacement, the pay•
. .!On, Harold Sayre, Robert orders or dismissal were sip·
J','i
j.·
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J. Walton Beattie and ed by the Circuit Court and enment.l C8ll be aet up on a 6-year FHA
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jurors were dis- cult Clerk.
aDd mab montbly payment. on the
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