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Bill 'leeding off the fifth for Demoskey.
first inning for th,e Jackets, and Demo$key gave up just \hree league game to make up. . ·
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the regular catcher and lately Jackets won it m the eighth 1 hlt.
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the New York Mets
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Ken Grady fanned 17 an di dopble. Barry Alberts had
cinnatl ~eds 0 picked up his
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gave up only two hils Thursday double In four trips. .
second w n without ' a loss for
W. L. Pet. GB Cincinnati
15 7 .682 ... ' Rothgeb ~ 3t Sp11 Trlb eld
tareer extra·base hits.
afternoon at Rio Grande as Tbe Redmen dropped a 5-4 Ohio U But Robbins was tagged Detroit
10 7 .588 ... ' Pittsburgh
10 6 625 2
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Coach Art Lanham s Rio con~t Wednesday afternoon at for 10 hits.
'Chicago
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11 7 .611 2 ter T~ursday allerncon at Ky· leading total oll,377.
DON MIUS
Grande College Redmon down· At!liiHs to tbe Ohio University Frankie Collins went the dis· :New York
9 8 .529 1 St Louis
11 7 .611 z ger Creek as Coach J••hrmy
ed Ohio Valley College of Park· IJV'~c,B,ill Sawyer's single in lance for Rio Grande and was 1Boston
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8 8 .500 4 Wickline's Kyser Creex Bob- RECORD FIEIJI
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9 9 .500 1~. Philadelph.
9 10 .474 4\1 cats downed Coolvflle 6-2 to go NEW YORK (IJPI) -The
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gave up only ' tour hils.
Califorma
10 10 .500 I \1 San Fran
9 10 .474 4\1 into the finals of the Cia" A United Slates Golf Association
U•iversity JV's Saturday after· I ,Eifaie . Robbins, Hlllsboro,jOmo Valley 000 000 002-~ 1 z:wasbington
9 9 .500 1\', 1Los Angeles
7 12 .368 5\1 Section•! ba~ll tournament. announced Thursday a
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drafted last summer by the Cin- Rio GrHnde 100 210 20x-6 10 2lCleveland
8 9 .417 2 New York
7 13 .350 7
Kyger Creek , Will meet the entry for the 67th U.S.
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Grady had a one hitter going 1--- Mmnesota
7' 10 .412 3 Houston
7 14 333 7~ , wmner of today s Secllonal be· June 15-18 at the Baltursrol
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roy, on the wmner s home !re!d. The. USGA said lhat
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IHouston 4 Pili Ia 1. mght
Larry Daughterly, a former golfers are expected In partiCI·
walked four and there were ,
(No games scheduled)
San Fran 3 New York I, night Kyger c;ee~ student. had both pate. Last year's Open, held at
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ChiCago at Atlanta ppd ram.
?I Jl®lvdle s two hi!•· one an the Olymptc Country Club in
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mfield smgle. RotH!il!ll walked San Francisco, had a field of
OVC had no exira base hits, ,
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Bill Mazeroskl got the b1ggest
Today's Probable Pltcben
five and struck out)!.
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hit of the seventh inhing, a
American League
Sl Loms (Hughes 0.0) •t Top stickmen for the ~
the th•rd mnm• and by Blll i Ci!ptaln Maury Wills is still , booming bases.Joaded triole, but , New York (Ford 2·1) at ChiCago (Nye 1.1). 2 30 p.m
1cats w're Joey Wills, who
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pulling rank on the Los Angeles , for Manager Harry Walker's Kansas c.ty (Nash 2·2), a n m I Los Angeles !Mtller 1).3) 01 a homerun w1th one on; Dave
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: money the man who did the JOb I' Washington (Pascual I~) at 1Pin I adelphia 1Bunmng 1.31 8 05 Jividen had a double while :Ion
were Frank Collins, two for ' He may have been shipped off ! was Wills Walker, who watched Caltforma (Brunet 1·3). 11 p m •p m.
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four. both smgles; Did&lt; LaW· to Pittsbur~h. but Wills showed I the little pepper pot shellack his I Chicago tJohn 1).2), at Cleve· : San Francisco &lt;Bolin 2·2) •I Moodt, and Jumor Howarol
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Rekers, two for four; Bill ' Dodgers. by punching out three ; batting average against the I Boston (Rohr 2~) at Mlnneso· Cmcinnall l ~lhs' 2.21 ai l Kyger Creel&lt; Is now 2·2
MciJonnagh, two for four, ,, hits ; and batting In a pair of . Rues last season. Mentioned all (ta (Grant 0·3), 9 p.m.
Atlanta IBruce 1 ~ 1 . 8 05 p.m. the ':'ason, both wins comll'g
eluding a double, ·and Ken Gra· runs durmg the P~rates expl"' l the qualit1rs that make a man a l Baltimore (Barber 2·1) at Houston (Giush 0.41 at New Sectional toutnament nhy.
dy, two for three, includin~ a !sive lh1 victory.
•York tSeaver 2.11 , u pm.
Coolville
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Kyger Creek 1100 303 x-&lt;i 6 3
16f,pound bundle of energy,': "Wtlls made himself a super·!Baltimore at D&lt;trOit
Houston at New York
Batteries: ~lvlile - All·
Iand they slill call me raplain " .1 star by tireless dedication I Boston at Minnesota
San r ran a\ Pittsburgh
top fLP) apd McKmght: Kyger
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1Creek - Rothgeb I WPI ""d
: Cap" came from a variety of most of all he's got that prode NY at Kans City, twilight
Cmcmna li at Atlanta , 2
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' Dodgers durm• pre··· ",'war~ lo exC&lt;!I You just can'\ beat it," W~~.hmgton at Cahforma. m•ltt Los Ang at Phil. night
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ups. bul whether !hey re sl1ll he said.
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a fl record with 104m l962, turned worry about pride. Thorsda) By United .Preso International : Jackson (5) Wrse 1 19\ and crashed Into 8 tree stump a·
the New York Clothing House for the
team won Its seven gam 0 ; to the bat to Jay destruction on mghl they just turned to old .
Natrona\ League
1Darlymple. WP- Farrr\1 (].(]) long Ohio 50A near hare.
the season With 3 6-l vlctoryfl~~: , furmer mates Thursday.
· method of ~etting plenty of hits Chicago at Atlanta, ppd rain 1LP- Eitsworth (J.I) . HR- A;.'
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promonte !2nd).
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noon on tHe Pirates flnme dia-ler pitchmg at a 4110 clip, i early runs-lour-to stop the San Fran · 010 001 1101- 3 5 01
HAMILTON., OhiO (UI'j) -; I
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m~nd. The loss was North Cat. , reminded hrs friends early he Phlls
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' Mike McCormick. whose balte·! 17) and Bateman; Ellswor\h, G. No games scheduled
Wednesday In " litO at
base ~ror on a ball hrt by Cat· I With the bases loaded and the rv male was Mets' ,l"anager 1·- - - _ , ·
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cher Jim Crace and a smgle by I P~rates traihn~ 3-2, the Nat&gt;onal l Wes Westrum when he broke In I
I lntematfooal League Stalldlllp caused by smoking. She was a
POMEROY
Allen Hall The Plrales only League's !lfth leadmg hitler ' at the Polo Grounds m 1956, I '
By United Preu lnt&lt;roalfonal :semi-invalid who was confined
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W. L· •Pd. GB to a wheelchair. -··· ··-·-·-------!""'--!!!"'""!'11!!'!!!"!'11!!'!~-...,!'1'!"'"'".'!!!1!
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3311 by stroking twO:ron single hils over seven and 1·3 innmgs. l
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I Jacksonville 3 5 375 2% • '
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erl, aiJII Amos Wallbrown, Ken· Iout at Atlanta.
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ny TJieiSs and Tim Cozart lol· i There were no games sche· l breaking run and gave San ' some rur.;.
I.owp~ wr~h b~nt Sl~g~es
:doled Thursday In the American i Francisco the senes two games 1 One thing was sure. eve" If ' DOWN UNDER HORSE
' . er '1001 ern rt .ers r ;ere iLeague.
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Tobm Bronze, one ol Australia's
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top. stake horses, has been '
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m•, M~)w ....,,.. Leaders :Kentucky Derby, follow,ed l:OID• Gotham but won each of the · m the National League with St. )
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it~ main! . hlhanders '
r1ood, StL
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twli slng)~s 8lljl backed up by a and brother ·Dartel Tercy to Cleanup batter Tannehill, who on Exline's fielder's choice Middleport
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Bill 'leeding off the fifth for Demoskey.
first inning for th,e Jackets, and Demo$key gave up just \hree league game to make up. . ·
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Rlghthandcd junior Bill Swan, Still 0.0 afler 7~ Innings, t~e i fifth was the only other MHS nings, Jnd ,'Was relieved by Swan (5), Dtimoskey (6) and last
the regular catcher and lately Jackets won it m the eighth 1 hlt.
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the New York Mets
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Ken Grady fanned 17 an di dopble. Barry Alberts had
cinnatl ~eds 0 picked up his
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Mays, who now has
gave up only two hils Thursday double In four trips. .
second w n without ' a loss for
W. L. Pet. GB Cincinnati
15 7 .682 ... ' Rothgeb ~ 3t Sp11 Trlb eld
tareer extra·base hits.
afternoon at Rio Grande as Tbe Redmen dropped a 5-4 Ohio U But Robbins was tagged Detroit
10 7 .588 ... ' Pittsburgh
10 6 625 2
Jon Rothgeb tossed a two hit.. Stan Musial's major league
sn
Coach Art Lanham s Rio con~t Wednesday afternoon at for 10 hits.
'Chicago
10 1 .588 ... Atlanta
11 7 .611 2 ter T~ursday allerncon at Ky· leading total oll,377.
DON MIUS
Grande College Redmon down· At!liiHs to tbe Ohio University Frankie Collins went the dis· :New York
9 8 .529 1 St Louis
11 7 .611 z ger Creek as Coach J••hrmy
ed Ohio Valley College of Park· IJV'~c,B,ill Sawyer's single in lance for Rio Grande and was 1Boston
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8 .529 1 Clucago
8 8 .500 4 Wickline's Kyser Creex Bob- RECORD FIEIJI
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9 9 .500 1~. Philadelph.
9 10 .474 4\1 cats downed Coolvflle 6-2 to go NEW YORK (IJPI) -The
enburg 6-2. The Redmen are , th~h scored the winning charged with the Joss but he Baltimore
DICK KARR, JR.
now 5·9 and meet the 0 hI o Irun:::,
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gave up only ' tour hils.
Califorma
10 10 .500 I \1 San Fran
9 10 .474 4\1 into the finals of the Cia" A United Slates Golf Association
U•iversity JV's Saturday after· I ,Eifaie . Robbins, Hlllsboro,jOmo Valley 000 000 002-~ 1 z:wasbington
9 9 .500 1\', 1Los Angeles
7 12 .368 5\1 Section•! ba~ll tournament. announced Thursday a
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noon at Rio Grande.
drafted last summer by the Cin- Rio GrHnde 100 210 20x-6 10 2lCleveland
8 9 .417 2 New York
7 13 .350 7
Kyger Creek , Will meet the entry for the 67th U.S.
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Grady had a one hitter going 1--- Mmnesota
7' 10 .412 3 Houston
7 14 333 7~ , wmner of today s Secllonal be· June 15-18 at the Baltursrol
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Pits 9 Los Ang. 3, night
roy, on the wmner s home !re!d. The. USGA said lhat
both runs on one hit. Grady
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Thursday's Games
IHouston 4 Pili Ia 1. mght
Larry Daughterly, a former golfers are expected In partiCI·
walked four and there were ,
(No games scheduled)
San Fran 3 New York I, night Kyger c;ee~ student. had both pate. Last year's Open, held at
cnly three balls hit out of the I
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ChiCago at Atlanta ppd ram.
?I Jl®lvdle s two hi!•· one an the Olymptc Country Club in
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mfield smgle. RotH!il!ll walked San Francisco, had a field of
OVC had no exira base hits, ,
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Bill Mazeroskl got the b1ggest
Today's Probable Pltcben
five and struck out)!.
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UPI Sports Writer
hit of the seventh inhing, a
American League
Sl Loms (Hughes 0.0) •t Top stickmen for the ~
the th•rd mnm• and by Blll i Ci!ptaln Maury Wills is still , booming bases.Joaded triole, but , New York (Ford 2·1) at ChiCago (Nye 1.1). 2 30 p.m
1cats w're Joey Wills, who
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pulling rank on the Los Angeles , for Manager Harry Walker's Kansas c.ty (Nash 2·2), a n m I Los Angeles !Mtller 1).3) 01 a homerun w1th one on; Dave
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: money the man who did the JOb I' Washington (Pascual I~) at 1Pin I adelphia 1Bunmng 1.31 8 05 Jividen had a double while :Ion
were Frank Collins, two for ' He may have been shipped off ! was Wills Walker, who watched Caltforma (Brunet 1·3). 11 p m •p m.
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four. both smgles; Did&lt; LaW· to Pittsbur~h. but Wills showed I the little pepper pot shellack his I Chicago tJohn 1).2), at Cleve· : San Francisco &lt;Bolin 2·2) •I Moodt, and Jumor Howarol
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Rekers, two for four; Bill ' Dodgers. by punching out three ; batting average against the I Boston (Rohr 2~) at Mlnneso· Cmcinnall l ~lhs' 2.21 ai l Kyger Creel&lt; Is now 2·2
MciJonnagh, two for four, ,, hits ; and batting In a pair of . Rues last season. Mentioned all (ta (Grant 0·3), 9 p.m.
Atlanta IBruce 1 ~ 1 . 8 05 p.m. the ':'ason, both wins comll'g
eluding a double, ·and Ken Gra· runs durmg the P~rates expl"' l the qualit1rs that make a man a l Baltimore (Barber 2·1) at Houston (Giush 0.41 at New Sectional toutnament nhy.
dy, two for three, includin~ a !sive lh1 victory.
•York tSeaver 2.11 , u pm.
Coolville
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Kyger Creek 1100 303 x-&lt;i 6 3
16f,pound bundle of energy,': "Wtlls made himself a super·!Baltimore at D&lt;trOit
Houston at New York
Batteries: ~lvlile - All·
Iand they slill call me raplain " .1 star by tireless dedication I Boston at Minnesota
San r ran a\ Pittsburgh
top fLP) apd McKmght: Kyger
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1Creek - Rothgeb I WPI ""d
: Cap" came from a variety of most of all he's got that prode NY at Kans City, twilight
Cmcmna li at Atlanta , 2
Howaf!l,
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' Dodgers durm• pre··· ",'war~ lo exC&lt;!I You just can'\ beat it," W~~.hmgton at Cahforma. m•ltt Los Ang at Phil. night
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a fl record with 104m l962, turned worry about pride. Thorsda) By United .Preso International : Jackson (5) Wrse 1 19\ and crashed Into 8 tree stump a·
the New York Clothing House for the
team won Its seven gam 0 ; to the bat to Jay destruction on mghl they just turned to old .
Natrona\ League
1Darlymple. WP- Farrr\1 (].(]) long Ohio 50A near hare.
the season With 3 6-l vlctoryfl~~: , furmer mates Thursday.
· method of ~etting plenty of hits Chicago at Atlanta, ppd rain 1LP- Eitsworth (J.I) . HR- A;.'
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promonte !2nd).
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noon on tHe Pirates flnme dia-ler pitchmg at a 4110 clip, i early runs-lour-to stop the San Fran · 010 001 1101- 3 5 01
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m~nd. The loss was North Cat. , reminded hrs friends early he Phlls
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Nortlr Gallia's lone run was ley really look silly for trading returned to haunt the Mets I Wilson, Farrell 14) Semhera l'
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' Mike McCormick. whose balte·! 17) and Bateman; Ellswor\h, G. No games scheduled
Wednesday In " litO at
base ~ror on a ball hrt by Cat· I With the bases loaded and the rv male was Mets' ,l"anager 1·- - - _ , ·
, ,,-. - - - - home whieh was.belleved to
cher Jim Crace and a smgle by I P~rates traihn~ 3-2, the Nat&gt;onal l Wes Westrum when he broke In I
I lntematfooal League Stalldlllp caused by smoking. She was a
POMEROY
Allen Hall The Plrales only League's !lfth leadmg hitler ' at the Polo Grounds m 1956, I '
By United Preu lnt&lt;roalfonal :semi-invalid who was confined
51
other ..bits wer ~gles by Ted uooed hiS overall average to 1allowed only one run and live
W. L· •Pd. GB to a wheelchair. -··· ··-·-·-------!""'--!!!"'""!'11!!'!!!"!'11!!'!~-...,!'1'!"'"'".'!!!1!
llall and Ken Ralllfl.
3311 by stroking twO:ron single hils over seven and 1·3 innmgs. l
Buffalo
5 2 717 ... I ·-~
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Columbus
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In the first when Bcb Grueser l and gave Bob Veale his fourth the year and his llfst in the
Syracuse
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National League since 1962.
Rochester
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Richmond
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I Jacksonville 3 5 375 2% • '
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Philadelphra 4-1 The ' the man who may be the Gl3nt '.
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erl, aiJII Amos Wallbrown, Ken· Iout at Atlanta.
I home Jesus Alou with the tie- ! serres here will be lo try to gel No gam&lt;s scheduled
ny TJieiSs and Tim Cozart lol· i There were no games sche· l breaking run and gave San ' some rur.;.
I.owp~ wr~h b~nt Sl~g~es
:doled Thursday In the American i Francisco the senes two games 1 One thing was sure. eve" If ' DOWN UNDER HORSE
' . er '1001 ern rt .ers r ;ere iLeague.
ito one.
! the wak·hitting Reds get evn '
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a couple, ti would be a big 1m· ADELAIDE, Aus. (UP])
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Tobm Bronze, one ol Australia's
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top. stake horses, has been '
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mv1led to appear In the Laurel
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J'enklns and Grueser. Ball, Damascus and Ruken, top II Stakes at a mile, and finally the against Ken Johnson
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Icontenders among the 14 horses Wood Memorial ~I ~ 1-8 miles. Braves.
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1awailing Saturday's $,162,0001Damascus was second in the l The Br~ves ore tied lor '
m•, M~)w ....,,.. Leaders :Kentucky Derby, follow,ed l:OID• Gotham but won each of the · m the National League with St. )
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•pletely different roads getting other races.
;Louis, both two games off the I
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slarttng· lineup, WI)I'.O expecte•~l.
Wilts, PI~ I 16 71 tO 24 .338 ' Aller Wlnntng tbe .R~m~n I two w~Jts over tl It Is
it~ main! . hlhanders '
r1ood, StL
18 76 11 :15 .3113 ~takes last fall, ~,rnascus was i tell. , Tracks
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WERE Y();iJ !'fUsSED? - The first campaign to raise
"Dollars for Scholar~· in 1\Jeigs County is being complet••
ed. Commuruty leaders have been joined by students, or•
· •·
•
•
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ganizations E~usinessmen in conducting the campaign
to '!#!il!llS!I· ' ' 'oJar~hip program. Goal of the program
·
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has l!eeh fu' s
e $1 from each Meigs County resident.
Roher! W. · Reed, worshipful Dale ~Fight: Other presenfa- Funds wtll proviide scholarships for students to colleges
masle~, announces that Most tlons :viii b~ made.
. . or trade schq,ols. Residents uninleritionally missed during
Worshipful Brotlier. Be~ R. !'•· Cost ol lhe dmner. to begm at the campaign· are a&gt;ked to complete the abov~ form and
ans, Grand Master, w1H be ho- 6:30 p.m. IS $1.50_ per plate. Ali imail it ,with their contribution to Ted Reed, Jr., Pomeroy,
' nor.ed guest of Harnsonviile Mason&lt;, the families and
' . i treaSurer ofthe program.
·
Lodge 411. r. and A.M .. ot a are inv1ted.
are
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variety of new we&lt;:~pons, . the .::1
militar~

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COMPLETES SEVENTH YEAR - Dorinda Wilson
completed her 7th year as secretary to Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar, Sunday, May 1. Dorinda. a 1957
graduate of Pomeroy High School, is the daughter of
Mrs. •·· Ray Wilson, 634 E. Main .. In addition to her
secretarial duties. Dorinda assists in the work of the
Pomeroy Police Department.
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I.ONDON (UP!) - William
Carey, official arlist at West- i
minster Abbey, underwent
cessfui surgery to cure
ye&gt;rs of blindness, hls office
said Thursday.

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Haven To11111 Council met
lhetr reguler meellng wltb Mayor Mark Ward presldiJIC. Other• In atlollclance were HllU
Howll'd Allen Dalley, !Iober; JUilgway, rerorder, Lewis Capela L. Dailey to Martha C. How- hart, Rlcltanl Grinstead,
ell, Anna M. Howell, lol. Mid- aid 0. Roulh, councUmen,
dleport.
IJlqJ!ald ObiiDCer, poUeeman.
Board ol County Commission- ; !lev. 11oy Ellis and Mr. Harers, Mtlp Co., to State of · rf Pickens attended upon invl- 'I
Obio, percel, Salisbury.
!ilion of the rouncii to discuss
Paul Holman, Ona Faye Hoi- and mlll&lt;e plans lor the !lag
man to Helen Jean HolmJn, raising ceremony to be held on
parcels, Suttoo.
May 11 at 7 p. m. There will
Glad,Y• Barnett, Chester Bar- be a parade and the Junior
aett to Helen Jean Holman, par- Lodge wm preaenl a Dae to
coli, Sutton.
the town.
•
Lucy Am•bary. Lucy AmabafY O'Reilly, J. Damon O'ReUiy Boert Hayes, Robori Gurt:ls
' 141 Sybil Ebenbach, Lot, Syra- and James Gllbert . or
• Nit.
HeiJhll a~ belore
: ' . Sybll Ebersbach to J. Da- CouncD to dlacuss tlte rondl• ·111011 O'Reilly, Lu~ O'Reilly. Uon of the streetl there.
Syracuse.
The council learned· that the
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Roulh. William Roullll. enough to pump water to the
Weill, Jewell 11. WeU,. New Haven SlllmmiDJ Pool
11. GI'Gihwohl, Ida M.. alter much discussion vo~ to
~.Dellbert Qun, John M. replace it. CouncU also vOt&lt;ea 11
YvDllllf 'V,(elll, . to accept the recommendation
Hobart 'C.
ol the Ale• Qulllen Memorial
M. QeDc!!!nln. ~- Llbrll'y Board on the IJII!Cif!-

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property here .was reduced on
the claim of the owner that a
fitting room for women's undergarments, next door, lowered
its altractioo for potential male
tenants.
The Buddhism of Burma does
not perm!! rasto or even class
distincllODJ In that rountry.

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added to the arsenal will i:e .
tanks and U.S.-built Skyhawk ·
fighter-bombers, Brig. E&gt;.er ..
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herll:are burjefon Ions, ScotlaliU
w~. Among them J rt

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Cltluns' Scholtrshlp Foundation ancl . ,..lit In providing

.00 D\UIC8D·

sch91anhips for delervlng stuclents Nglrdltss of nee, calor,
or creed.

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•

•

ROBERT REED

BEN R. EVANS

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WERE Y();iJ !'fUsSED? - The first campaign to raise
"Dollars for Scholar~· in 1\Jeigs County is being complet••
ed. Commuruty leaders have been joined by students, or•
· •·
•
•
•
ganizations E~usinessmen in conducting the campaign
to '!#!il!llS!I· ' ' 'oJar~hip program. Goal of the program
·
·,
has l!eeh fu' s
e $1 from each Meigs County resident.
Roher! W. · Reed, worshipful Dale ~Fight: Other presenfa- Funds wtll proviide scholarships for students to colleges
masle~, announces that Most tlons :viii b~ made.
. . or trade schq,ols. Residents uninleritionally missed during
Worshipful Brotlier. Be~ R. !'•· Cost ol lhe dmner. to begm at the campaign· are a&gt;ked to complete the abov~ form and
ans, Grand Master, w1H be ho- 6:30 p.m. IS $1.50_ per plate. Ali imail it ,with their contribution to Ted Reed, Jr., Pomeroy,
' nor.ed guest of Harnsonviile Mason&lt;, the families and
' . i treaSurer ofthe program.
·
Lodge 411. r. and A.M .. ot a are inv1ted.
are
family !light dinner ,to be hold be malie by calling Puroer&lt;&gt;V.

Grand Master Evans Wf/1 Attend

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LAUNDRIES . ' .~
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motiOn picture based on the
BEST SELLER "Valley of lh
Dolls," • spokesman sa;d :
Thu~sday.
.
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MISS Gar\i'nd earlier bOwed
out of the production lor :
11
persQnal reasons."
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Tw.tt: NolO,.. TIP OP'
TN£ G'1lt!IIIIIM1&amp;

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ONI"N, MA!Nl.
- - · - - - - - - - - - -

sent a 50 year jewel to Brother
HI!.LEK DISABLED

1111

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TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) .; ·
The Israeli army wUI be.,
strengthened this year with ~ "
variety of new we&lt;:~pons, . the .::1
militar~

.........

LING

with the

-BEST
JlOMEROY LANES

MOM!

I

I
COMPLETES SEVENTH YEAR - Dorinda Wilson
completed her 7th year as secretary to Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar, Sunday, May 1. Dorinda. a 1957
graduate of Pomeroy High School, is the daughter of
Mrs. •·· Ray Wilson, 634 E. Main .. In addition to her
secretarial duties. Dorinda assists in the work of the
Pomeroy Police Department.
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..

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GIFT

I.ONDON (UP!) - William
Carey, official arlist at West- i
minster Abbey, underwent
cessfui surgery to cure
ye&gt;rs of blindness, hls office
said Thursday.

Five Day Forecast

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one, she'd choose
Flowers. No other Moth·
er's Day remembrance
will make her feel more
cherished tiian a corsage,
a bouquet of her favorites, or a beautiful plant.
If you can't drop m, a
telephone call will enable
us to set aside your flowers for prompt delivery.

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NEW HAVEN -

The

Haven To11111 Council met
lhetr reguler meellng wltb Mayor Mark Ward presldiJIC. Other• In atlollclance were HllU
Howll'd Allen Dalley, !Iober; JUilgway, rerorder, Lewis Capela L. Dailey to Martha C. How- hart, Rlcltanl Grinstead,
ell, Anna M. Howell, lol. Mid- aid 0. Roulh, councUmen,
dleport.
IJlqJ!ald ObiiDCer, poUeeman.
Board ol County Commission- ; !lev. 11oy Ellis and Mr. Harers, Mtlp Co., to State of · rf Pickens attended upon invl- 'I
Obio, percel, Salisbury.
!ilion of the rouncii to discuss
Paul Holman, Ona Faye Hoi- and mlll&lt;e plans lor the !lag
man to Helen Jean HolmJn, raising ceremony to be held on
parcels, Suttoo.
May 11 at 7 p. m. There will
Glad,Y• Barnett, Chester Bar- be a parade and the Junior
aett to Helen Jean Holman, par- Lodge wm preaenl a Dae to
coli, Sutton.
the town.
•
Lucy Am•bary. Lucy AmabafY O'Reilly, J. Damon O'ReUiy Boert Hayes, Robori Gurt:ls
' 141 Sybil Ebenbach, Lot, Syra- and James Gllbert . or
• Nit.
HeiJhll a~ belore
: ' . Sybll Ebersbach to J. Da- CouncD to dlacuss tlte rondl• ·111011 O'Reilly, Lu~ O'Reilly. Uon of the streetl there.
Syracuse.
The council learned· that the
~
Durst, Ruda Da rf I, ooe water pump would not be
Roulh. William Roullll. enough to pump water to the
Weill, Jewell 11. WeU,. New Haven SlllmmiDJ Pool
11. GI'Gihwohl, Ida M.. alter much discussion vo~ to
~.Dellbert Qun, John M. replace it. CouncU also vOt&lt;ea 11
YvDllllf 'V,(elll, . to accept the recommendation
Hobart 'C.
ol the Ale• Qulllen Memorial
M. QeDc!!!nln. ~- Llbrll'y Board on the IJII!Cif!-

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movements and un·

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E:tery Caravelle Is
i.b,pck• re,.~ i~l~ nt
and 1uarantled by
BU!ova,: IU $10.95, ~
' won't lind a batt,r
. ' watch - ·or more lin·

!'ressive &amp;lit.
. I

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Looking stylish. Feeli~g fine.
In Hush Puppies• easu~s. .
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This Is TrinlrJad,a hish·steP-ping-caauallhat comn 111
either Brea#lln' Brushed Piaskln• or the new Jiloveaolt smo&lt;itlt'l.iiiiher. You'll like the stylish stackecl'llelt
ard tho chol~e of&lt;IOIOrs. You'll fall In·love with the way
they feel. Come In end see Trinidad and our other nliw
Hush P\lpphil' casuals. Bet you'll want .to w•r 110111e

home.

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1

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~ ''peinltd I wandll'fi4 calor INt just lnl1ches air heat, circW!itia fi!tilrad-clun air that whisks tobic:c:O ·
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11112-2188

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PLUMRI~(; &amp; HF.ATI~r,

Affiu.gg~ HOT Summer

BOGGS EQU1PMENT

MO Uncoln St. Mid4leporl 992·2550

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PT. 'PLEASANT ·- Nod " os, soo of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bar·
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has '!Iced elected President of
111eJioiversoty of Virginia, where
he is 1 membor of the Junior
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governing the Univenity's H..
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A 1964~dUBte of Pt. Ple.i.
High School, Ned Jones was
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11112-2188

WILLIS ANTHONY

PLUMRI~(; &amp; HF.ATI~r,

Affiu.gg~ HOT Summer

BOGGS EQU1PMENT

MO Uncoln St. Mid4leporl 992·2550

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tbe WeRt Virginia Education M~=~w~iil: be beld at WVEA
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in Cbariesllll, llay
I with 300 teacben, prta.
and oL'l&lt;r educaton ftom
['i.JB;55 cowoH.S attellllinJ,
County deleialel will
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Mid41eport, Ohio

PT. 'PLEASANT ·- Nod " os, soo of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bar·
tow '~""'~~• 1810 Jefferson Bid.,
has '!Iced elected President of
111eJioiversoty of Virginia, where
he is 1 membor of the Junior
Jliue.membe·llaaol' O.mmillee,
governing the Univenity's H..
nor Syslel@, -~ the gra·
dUBte school. He ill allo on lbl
Dean's Us!.
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High School, Ned Jones was
lttive iD athletics and was
awarded iD lUll atlliede schelar·
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Ia, wber ile lettered ia fool,.
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Appj,lod .se!Oliet : ... I troi!IL builnf! s, "cold" wives. marriage license~ In the office follow.
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men median age 39, passed Julian ROebuck c)l tlid Unlve~1 'rhe'Wilmen.~ere pleased to find of the county clerk. Applying The nlOOD Is between its last
\bro~gh lhe porlals of a posh sly G! Texas a\ El Pa.!o alicl' ill'lll \f)!O coul~ afford to ta~e we!f,,Donald Leroy ·Starcll~r. quarteo·*"d ·new phase . .
cocktail louDgo alone-for IW&lt;l Lee Spray o!'the ,Conin!l\tee' on ~ljl out, ~bo didn't ~ani ·tO 25; •Giveq, W. Va., .111\d Mqrila · ·The morning star !s Mars.
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ment buill around tile tune, "It aoft Shoe" wUI be "Play A Slm- age 24, entered the asnoe Unlver.nty of Chicago, repQ\'IIng shlp.
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Souibem Hlgb S&lt;IJoo1 ~ Was A Very Good Year" with pie Melody" with Aaron Sayre, cocktaU lounge alon.,...for two In the America~ Journal of The ·social scleniJsiJJ 'said the 20 Le!arl. an4 Patty Lou Grimm flom on Ibis day In 1800 iras
w.ll 'lJI&amp;In prove ''There's No John Sayre doing "Strolling Dick Sauvage, Bob Diddle, Ill\· years.
Sociology, found . most . of the pten fil"lll ·bell~vers i~ the 13• Letart.
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Amerloan 'author · CliristopbOI '.
Biz, I,lke Show Biz" Sa\111$y Tbrough the Park" and Sandy vld Lipscomb, Jim Harden, PhD Funny thing. Duling the well-heeled regular customers doutile etaildard conSld~d
SECOND CHILD BORN!. Morley.
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nigh\ ~hen the curtain rajses Balle)" singing "Mlsty." Nancy Hill, John McCliqtock, John. period, tho6e who came in alone came io fmd a bedmate.
theil\selves good husbands and .PT. P.LEASANT - ~·. and On tbls day In history:
on thetr annual variety show. Hoback and. Jim Harden will bel Sayre, Wlllle Sellers,
Davld jleft in pain.
The eggheads came to tbls fatli\.s
Mrs. ODtar Bradley of Cleve- In 1821 Napole&lt;ill Bonapart•
Directing the production a- dancers for the scene.
Thorpe,
Kenneth
Theiss,
Dan
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It's
a
popular
chapter
In
the
conclusion
after
sifllng
through
ThO
;..men
in•tSted
they
had
bind,
Ohio, former Point PI~ of Franc~ died in exile on the
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gain ts Mrs. Lee Lee, vD&lt;al l A military tap number, "Yan·lHIIl, Sharon Calvert, Annette · saga of oocktall lounge, U.S.A. r~ports based on mterv!ews no desire to break up the meo~ .ant resident•, ate announcing Island of St. Hele~a.
music supervisor, who a 1 s oikee Doodle Dandy," sung by ' warner, Pam Cleek, Mickey Social sclenUats bopeiog to '!1th the couples· and ~rma· marriages. A foUow-u two lh~ birth of their seOOIJd cbijd, In 1925, biology teacher John
lakes oo the cllore of accom- iRick Powell will feature Nancy I Wolle, Christy Yost, Sandy find what happens to nice- lio~ from bartenders rutd ars after the study , ~ not a son: Thursllay morning. II! .a Scopes of the Dayton, 'fenn:
paymg every number of the IYost, Debbie Hayes, Paltrlcla Zirkle, Melanie Beegle, Unda looking men and attractive wa11tesses who kept labs on the !':ow any divorces
so ihe Cleveland· hospital. The niolher public school system wat
show. CUrtain time is 8 p. m.: London, Theresa Mc'nlrner, Yost, Brenda Norris, Theresa women who take the lonesome group of 30 male and 30 female cocktallloun 0 for~s 8 rent· Is the former Nancy Ubi,; dau- arrest&lt;II for teaching the theory
in the high school auditorium 1Brenda Norris, Donna 'lbelss, McTurner, Pal London, Allee trail to cocktail lounges studied customers.
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Jy had little :ubl!c ecrecf~ the ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert of evolution In violation of ~
at Racine.
and Linda Yost.
'[ Cleland and Brenda Bradford! this particular batch of loners.
analysis of their report, men's marriages.
Ubi of Gallipolis Ji'erry.vi!J'!!'r- State jaw.
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A "Rockette" type dance line I Transparent umbrellas wUI he taking part.
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published by Trans-Action, a By the lime ef follow-up more nal grandparents are Mr. 'and Ih 1939, Poland refused to
of 12 girls will open the show, iused on "Singing In the Rain,"
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publlcattono!Washlngton than half the women)ntbi! Mrs.RI~JiradleyofSiiade, agree to Hiller's dernond ' to, ·
"'67 Varieties" t.o "Every- 1a vocal by Peggy Yonkers, Shlr- A world tour_~ follow a five i
Unlvers!ty•. St. Louis, turned up st"•" had otten marr'ed-aud
Ohio. The Bradley's have a dau- give up the clty of Danzig ·10:·
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so1o, "Do·Rr- Mi." will be
Sellers, Martha Yost, lhemians .- Steve Simpson,_or· [
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Nancy Cole, Denise Cross, Char· .ley Neigler, Shirley Pyles, Jen· Charles
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lotte Teaford, Diana Farra, Inie Proffitt, Carol Wilcoxen, !Jeff Donohew, i?'tar, and Phll , PT PLEASANT F
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Beverly Evans, Jane R o s ~. ! Linda Grinstaff, Linda Fitch, :Hlll. vocahst, wdl be featured!
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tors) and 66 per cent Roman h band ": y, 'w ere s your
Thurs. -EaSt 'eourt St. Pomeroy
Jav Hall Rodney Neigler Lar- 1Patsy Ptckens Sharon Pytes :w&lt;lh Susan Wippel and Mickey·~ acUons have been filed In the Catholic.
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torught.
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iand Julia Early. Rosemary SeJ. IWolfe and the "go-go" girls. office of the Circuit ~erk.
Not Uausual
A veteran of the Racine lers' vocal solo will be "How fJim Harden and Dottie WilcoX·! In _two of the actions. Wayne -There was nothing deviant
shows, Tim Cozart, will return IDeep Is the Ocean?"
Ien will be featured on
E. Kinca_ld Is the plmntif6.._ and or peculiar about these people. .
this year with bis version oi l A new Julie Andrews tune I Get Along Without You Now both actions are seeking JUdg- None was a heavy drinker;
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ers Patty London, Donna Theiss, : Roraring 20's type vehicle, will[ Thorpe .~n a dance and pant~;'! amounts due on pronussory not- considered by herself or by
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Susan Wippel. Theresa MrTu,n- , be danced by Christy Yost, Mel- !mhne, The_ Beat ~s On. es. One action Is against Paul others, as a prostitute or call
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Bolo, Strangerj ~ Bush with plaintiff ask~g girl.
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Yost will he featured on "Mu· • "Pass Me By," ''Honey Bun," 'm the N&lt;ght.
lndgment against defendant m When not around the cocklad
ANTIQUE COPPER
sio t·&gt; Walch Girls By."
Ifeaturing Pili! Hill and "My I
Sh I the sum of $683.12 and the oth· lounge the men went for
[)avid Thorpe's guitar wi11 1 Kind of Girl," feat~ring David : ro~r~:.~~~p:~,;/~a~cilve~ler action t.s agalnat Robert Er- fishing: golf, hunting. The
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provide background accompani- Lipscomb and Bob Diddle, will: will do a modernistic routine Irett wttb Jndgment ?f $343.37, women liked dancing. AU
$1.98
ment for his duet. •·for Lovin' 1 make up a song and comedy to "Stow Walk,
'I from the defendant b01ng sought· expressed a bell~! In God and
M~' with Brenda Bradford and 1 segment by the boys' chorus.
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Johb Sayre will use tile popu- 1Belinda Filch, Sharon Teaford, ! The first stop of the tour will! concerns payment of 8 promis- -Neither men nor women !ell
Jar "Marne" for his pantomime !Irene Cooper, Sharon Calvert, !be "Brazil" with David Thorpe sory note and is styled Capitol guUty .about their adventures.
Wllh dancers on the number In· IPtm Cleek, Jan Alkire, Jackie [ accompanying . Sandy Bailey's Finance vs. Harold L. and Wilmen talked about extenuatStyl&lt;ad- .... loof- ......
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Sharon Pyles, Debbie Hayes, 1Mickey Wolfe and Connie Amott 1be danced by Alice Cleland, ment tn the .sum of $441.47 from
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Calvert, R10ne Cooper. Sh&lt;rley l Another show veteran, David [Wamer, Sandra Zirkle, Christy The other actioals styled l
MOTHERS DAY
G11ellJg, Donna Cross, Peggy ; Thorpe, will sing "Since I Fell 1Yost, Donna Theiss, Pamela Harry Ray Fry, New Haven, vs.
Yonkers, Melame Beegle and ,For You" and George Norris ICleek, Susan Wippel, Jan Alkire, Dottle Jean Masterson CreMAY
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Rhonda . Ervm.
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1McClintock, Mickey Wolfe, Mel· Mason, W. Va. This actionstem; • Norcross Cards
be featured soto&lt;st on a seg.l A two-part song Wtth "the old anle Beegle Brenda Norris and f
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encamp, Shirley Pyles, Sandra tusions, laceratiOIJE and physi·
Holzer Hospital - Visltlng !Balley, Sharon Pyles, Kathy cal pain and also damages to
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lsktrts } ' thelr Little Gr~ss ! mandlng judgment from the deGICUNIIIIIC!IIIr.rr
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'Shack number fe~~urmg Mtke ! fendants In the sum of $5.000:
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MrDaniel and Joseoll A. M,. ,ney, 2116\2 Eastern Ave.: Mrs. . cer for a stop m Russia h!gh•
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Carty, both of West Columbta,l Edwin E. Gates. Rt. 2 Patriot; Ilighted by a ~~llet num~. A
Indicted by the May grand i Hari H. Rucker, Northup; Kel· ' gutlat solo, Malaguena. by
jury on a felony chage of steal· ' ty Lynn Roberts, Eureka Star IDavid. Thorpe will P~Y tribute
In~ a Volkswagen, appeared in ; Rt. : Mrs. James 0. Huffman,, to Spam w?,Jie a st~p JD London
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sentencing date for the two. Me· [·Don B. Tillis, Rutland ; Mr s. l hlgtlLgb~ durtng a , stop m
Dame! was represented in court , Lillian R Welch, Middleport; I Paris Wlth_ lbe boys •horus
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by Attorney R. F. Musgrave : Ste~hen E. Powell, Rl. I na. :agam oroVJdmg the co~edy.
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and McC•.rty by Atlomey Oo" cine ; Mrs. Everett D. Phillips. I A P,atnotic finale
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Kingery: both court appointed. : Rt. 1 Wellston; Mlss Stella J' [Free wtll close the show. .J
Ida Whitt, Pt. Pleasar.t, also : Sellers, Rt. 5 Jackson ; Thorn- S~m McWhorter has been as I
Indicted Monday on a felony : as E. Perkins, Rt. 2 Chillicothe, I"~tmg ~rs. Lee 10 preparlllll
charge of forgery, entered a i Mrs. Margaret L. Beem, Jack· Itbl~s_:y~e~ar~s:._prod~~uc~l~IO~n.~---'==================,'1
plea of !nnocent. She wa~ ; son: Mrs. James N. Sh~~;~::i
represented by court appointed i Raveoswood ; Stanley ·
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Attorney Cecil Dean. Trial date !-Jackson.
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of May 15 was set by the court. '
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Silverton DeVault, Rl. 2. Pt. : Mrs. James 0. Huffman, nt.
LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENED AT
Pleasant, Indicted by the grand : 1, PI Pleasant, son, 2:49 p.m.
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jury on the misdeameanor I Thursday.
GARAGES, ClOSETS,
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Discharges
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WORKSHOPS
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the charge and trial date of 1eretl Connolly,
John S.
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May 15th was set.
Despault, Mary Ellen H all , r We've added BOLBM'S
Mrs. Saul E. Hall, Donald B.
Pleasant Valley Hoopltal
King, Mrs. William A. Lewis,
powerfun equipment
Admitted - Cllarles Flagg, Mrs. Wiliard Markins, Mrs.
. Mas')ll; Mrs. James Hurloj, Le-I Roger K. Martin, Mrs.
Tractors. mowers, tillers •
: on: Mn, Darnell Jeffrlef, Pt. 1M. Pierce, Alonzo C. RadcUff,
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Homer Fisher, Christine 1 Falls, !1!. Y., has the world's
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Appj,lod .se!Oliet : ... I troi!IL builnf! s, "cold" wives. marriage license~ In the office follow.
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men median age 39, passed Julian ROebuck c)l tlid Unlve~1 'rhe'Wilmen.~ere pleased to find of the county clerk. Applying The nlOOD Is between its last
\bro~gh lhe porlals of a posh sly G! Texas a\ El Pa.!o alicl' ill'lll \f)!O coul~ afford to ta~e we!f,,Donald Leroy ·Starcll~r. quarteo·*"d ·new phase . .
cocktail louDgo alone-for IW&lt;l Lee Spray o!'the ,Conin!l\tee' on ~ljl out, ~bo didn't ~ani ·tO 25; •Giveq, W. Va., .111\d Mqrila · ·The morning star !s Mars.
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years. Thirty W&lt;lmen, niedlan Human. Developm'!lll al , ' th~ ~et .: Into an en19Uona1 relation- Faye · A~sten, !6. Gr1~ma Land· ' The evening stars are VenDI,
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ment buill around tile tune, "It aoft Shoe" wUI be "Play A Slm- age 24, entered the asnoe Unlver.nty of Chicago, repQ\'IIng shlp.
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Souibem Hlgb S&lt;IJoo1 ~ Was A Very Good Year" with pie Melody" with Aaron Sayre, cocktaU lounge alon.,...for two In the America~ Journal of The ·social scleniJsiJJ 'said the 20 Le!arl. an4 Patty Lou Grimm flom on Ibis day In 1800 iras
w.ll 'lJI&amp;In prove ''There's No John Sayre doing "Strolling Dick Sauvage, Bob Diddle, Ill\· years.
Sociology, found . most . of the pten fil"lll ·bell~vers i~ the 13• Letart.
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Biz, I,lke Show Biz" Sa\111$y Tbrough the Park" and Sandy vld Lipscomb, Jim Harden, PhD Funny thing. Duling the well-heeled regular customers doutile etaildard conSld~d
SECOND CHILD BORN!. Morley.
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nigh\ ~hen the curtain rajses Balle)" singing "Mlsty." Nancy Hill, John McCliqtock, John. period, tho6e who came in alone came io fmd a bedmate.
theil\selves good husbands and .PT. P.LEASANT - ~·. and On tbls day In history:
on thetr annual variety show. Hoback and. Jim Harden will bel Sayre, Wlllle Sellers,
Davld jleft in pain.
The eggheads came to tbls fatli\.s
Mrs. ODtar Bradley of Cleve- In 1821 Napole&lt;ill Bonapart•
Directing the production a- dancers for the scene.
Thorpe,
Kenneth
Theiss,
Dan
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It's
a
popular
chapter
In
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conclusion
after
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through
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in•tSted
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bind,
Ohio, former Point PI~ of Franc~ died in exile on the
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music supervisor, who a 1 s oikee Doodle Dandy," sung by ' warner, Pam Cleek, Mickey Social sclenUats bopeiog to '!1th the couples· and ~rma· marriages. A foUow-u two lh~ birth of their seOOIJd cbijd, In 1925, biology teacher John
lakes oo the cllore of accom- iRick Powell will feature Nancy I Wolle, Christy Yost, Sandy find what happens to nice- lio~ from bartenders rutd ars after the study , ~ not a son: Thursllay morning. II! .a Scopes of the Dayton, 'fenn:
paymg every number of the IYost, Debbie Hayes, Paltrlcla Zirkle, Melanie Beegle, Unda looking men and attractive wa11tesses who kept labs on the !':ow any divorces
so ihe Cleveland· hospital. The niolher public school system wat
show. CUrtain time is 8 p. m.: London, Theresa Mc'nlrner, Yost, Brenda Norris, Theresa women who take the lonesome group of 30 male and 30 female cocktallloun 0 for~s 8 rent· Is the former Nancy Ubi,; dau- arrest&lt;II for teaching the theory
in the high school auditorium 1Brenda Norris, Donna 'lbelss, McTurner, Pal London, Allee trail to cocktail lounges studied customers.
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Jy had little :ubl!c ecrecf~ the ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert of evolution In violation of ~
at Racine.
and Linda Yost.
'[ Cleland and Brenda Bradford! this particular batch of loners.
analysis of their report, men's marriages.
Ubi of Gallipolis Ji'erry.vi!J'!!'r- State jaw.
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A "Rockette" type dance line I Transparent umbrellas wUI he taking part.
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published by Trans-Action, a By the lime ef follow-up more nal grandparents are Mr. 'and Ih 1939, Poland refused to
of 12 girls will open the show, iused on "Singing In the Rain,"
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publlcattono!Washlngton than half the women)ntbi! Mrs.RI~JiradleyofSiiade, agree to Hiller's dernond ' to, ·
"'67 Varieties" t.o "Every- 1a vocal by Peggy Yonkers, Shlr- A world tour_~ follow a five i
Unlvers!ty•. St. Louis, turned up st"•" had otten marr'ed-aud
Ohio. The Bradley's have a dau- give up the clty of Danzig ·10:·
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Sellers, Martha Yost, lhemians .- Steve Simpson,_or· [
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Beverly Evans, Jane R o s ~. ! Linda Grinstaff, Linda Fitch, :Hlll. vocahst, wdl be featured!
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Thurs. -EaSt 'eourt St. Pomeroy
Jav Hall Rodney Neigler Lar- 1Patsy Ptckens Sharon Pytes :w&lt;lh Susan Wippel and Mickey·~ acUons have been filed In the Catholic.
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iand Julia Early. Rosemary SeJ. IWolfe and the "go-go" girls. office of the Circuit ~erk.
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A veteran of the Racine lers' vocal solo will be "How fJim Harden and Dottie WilcoX·! In _two of the actions. Wayne -There was nothing deviant
shows, Tim Cozart, will return IDeep Is the Ocean?"
Ien will be featured on
E. Kinca_ld Is the plmntif6.._ and or peculiar about these people. .
this year with bis version oi l A new Julie Andrews tune I Get Along Without You Now both actions are seeking JUdg- None was a heavy drinker;
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"Fly Me to the Moon." Dane- "Thoroughly Modern Millie" ~ l and Sandy Bailey and David mentagainstthe def~ndant for none of the women was
ers Patty London, Donna Theiss, : Roraring 20's type vehicle, will[ Thorpe .~n a dance and pant~;'! amounts due on pronussory not- considered by herself or by
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Susan Wippel. Theresa MrTu,n- , be danced by Christy Yost, Mel- !mhne, The_ Beat ~s On. es. One action Is against Paul others, as a prostitute or call
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Bolo, Strangerj ~ Bush with plaintiff ask~g girl.
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Yost will he featured on "Mu· • "Pass Me By," ''Honey Bun," 'm the N&lt;ght.
lndgment against defendant m When not around the cocklad
ANTIQUE COPPER
sio t·&gt; Walch Girls By."
Ifeaturing Pili! Hill and "My I
Sh I the sum of $683.12 and the oth· lounge the men went for
[)avid Thorpe's guitar wi11 1 Kind of Girl," feat~ring David : ro~r~:.~~~p:~,;/~a~cilve~ler action t.s agalnat Robert Er- fishing: golf, hunting. The
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provide background accompani- Lipscomb and Bob Diddle, will: will do a modernistic routine Irett wttb Jndgment ?f $343.37, women liked dancing. AU
$1.98
ment for his duet. •·for Lovin' 1 make up a song and comedy to "Stow Walk,
'I from the defendant b01ng sought· expressed a bell~! In God and
M~' with Brenda Bradford and 1 segment by the boys' chorus.
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Another of the actions also attended church.
Johb Sayre will use tile popu- 1Belinda Filch, Sharon Teaford, ! The first stop of the tour will! concerns payment of 8 promis- -Neither men nor women !ell
Jar "Marne" for his pantomime !Irene Cooper, Sharon Calvert, !be "Brazil" with David Thorpe sory note and is styled Capitol guUty .about their adventures.
Wllh dancers on the number In· IPtm Cleek, Jan Alkire, Jackie [ accompanying . Sandy Bailey's Finance vs. Harold L. and Wilmen talked about extenuatStyl&lt;ad- .... loof- ......
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Sharon Pyles, Debbie Hayes, 1Mickey Wolfe and Connie Amott 1be danced by Alice Cleland, ment tn the .sum of $441.47 from
FOR
Jan Alkire.. Pam Cleek, Sharon ; wtll tap to "Mississippi Mud." 1featured: Terri F"!rell, Annette the defendants.
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Calvert, R10ne Cooper. Sh&lt;rley l Another show veteran, David [Wamer, Sandra Zirkle, Christy The other actioals styled l
MOTHERS DAY
G11ellJg, Donna Cross, Peggy ; Thorpe, will sing "Since I Fell 1Yost, Donna Theiss, Pamela Harry Ray Fry, New Haven, vs.
Yonkers, Melame Beegle and ,For You" and George Norris ICleek, Susan Wippel, Jan Alkire, Dottle Jean Masterson CreMAY
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1McClintock, Mickey Wolfe, Mel· Mason, W. Va. This actionstem; • Norcross Cards
be featured soto&lt;st on a seg.l A two-part song Wtth "the old anle Beegle Brenda Norris and f
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::~:Dec ~a~:~n ";;.:~- fine Selection Of
Huht dancers, Beverly
with the piahttiH claiming b;
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, bart, Belt~ Fitch, Jack Glu s- suHered a fractured nose, conGifts
encamp, Shirley Pyles, Sandra tusions, laceratiOIJE and physi·
Holzer Hospital - Visltlng !Balley, Sharon Pyles, Kathy cal pain and also damages to
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lsktrts } ' thelr Little Gr~ss ! mandlng judgment from the deGICUNIIIIIC!IIIr.rr
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Admissions
'Shack number fe~~urmg Mtke ! fendants In the sum of $5.000:
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MrDaniel and Joseoll A. M,. ,ney, 2116\2 Eastern Ave.: Mrs. . cer for a stop m Russia h!gh•
REPLACEMENTS
Carty, both of West Columbta,l Edwin E. Gates. Rt. 2 Patriot; Ilighted by a ~~llet num~. A
Indicted by the May grand i Hari H. Rucker, Northup; Kel· ' gutlat solo, Malaguena. by
jury on a felony chage of steal· ' ty Lynn Roberts, Eureka Star IDavid. Thorpe will P~Y tribute
In~ a Volkswagen, appeared in ; Rt. : Mrs. James 0. Huffman,, to Spam w?,Jie a st~p JD London
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Court Thursrlov morning and en- Rt I PI Pleasant· Hobart E , Will be to Woudln I U Be Lovtered a plea' of g~llty as charg· I S~nlcy .. South Side, w. Va.: erly'!'' by vocalist, Shirley Gueled and the court sot Jnne 2 as: Guy E. Bing, Rt. 1 Middleport bg. Can Can dancers will be
sentencing date for the two. Me· [·Don B. Tillis, Rutland ; Mr s. l hlgtlLgb~ durtng a , stop m
Dame! was represented in court , Lillian R Welch, Middleport; I Paris Wlth_ lbe boys •horus
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by Attorney R. F. Musgrave : Ste~hen E. Powell, Rl. I na. :agam oroVJdmg the co~edy.
IASEMENTS
and McC•.rty by Atlomey Oo" cine ; Mrs. Everett D. Phillips. I A P,atnotic finale
Born
Kingery: both court appointed. : Rt. 1 Wellston; Mlss Stella J' [Free wtll close the show. .J
Ida Whitt, Pt. Pleasar.t, also : Sellers, Rt. 5 Jackson ; Thorn- S~m McWhorter has been as I
Indicted Monday on a felony : as E. Perkins, Rt. 2 Chillicothe, I"~tmg ~rs. Lee 10 preparlllll
charge of forgery, entered a i Mrs. Margaret L. Beem, Jack· Itbl~s_:y~e~ar~s:._prod~~uc~l~IO~n.~---'==================,'1
plea of !nnocent. She wa~ ; son: Mrs. James N. Sh~~;~::i
represented by court appointed i Raveoswood ; Stanley ·
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Attorney Cecil Dean. Trial date !-Jackson.
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of May 15 was set by the court. '
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Silverton DeVault, Rl. 2. Pt. : Mrs. James 0. Huffman, nt.
LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENED AT
Pleasant, Indicted by the grand : 1, PI Pleasant, son, 2:49 p.m.
IDEAL FOit
jury on the misdeameanor I Thursday.
GARAGES, ClOSETS,
CABINET&amp;,
charge of brellking and remov- 1
Discharges
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CHERRY·OAK-WALNUT
WORKSHOPS
ing a fence erected for hound- Carl Adkins, Mrs. E. J.lili.Arttl
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ary purposes, plead Innocent to [ Adkins, Harry M. Booth, EvYOUR CHOICE
the charge and trial date of 1eretl Connolly,
John S.
REG.
$6.25
May 15th was set.
Despault, Mary Ellen H all , r We've added BOLBM'S
Mrs. Saul E. Hall, Donald B.
Pleasant Valley Hoopltal
King, Mrs. William A. Lewis,
powerfun equipment
Admitted - Cllarles Flagg, Mrs. Wiliard Markins, Mrs.
. Mas')ll; Mrs. James Hurloj, Le-I Roger K. Martin, Mrs.
Tractors. mowers, tillers •
: on: Mn, Darnell Jeffrlef, Pt. 1M. Pierce, Alonzo C. RadcUff,
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Mrs. Charles Runion, , Mrs. Jon M: Sommer and Mrs.
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Mrs. William I John L. Zembry.
you'll know what we're
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so excited about
Homer Fisher, Christine 1 Falls, !1!. Y., has the world's
IAWION
Jeflers, Calude Whitt.
longest hingeless arch span.
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PT. PLEASANT - Arrests re""' OTHER FAMOUl
corded at the county jail during II
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· Mamln, 44, Minersville, Ohio.
' charged with intoxication '1lld
· Richard L. Hogg, 40 ~tart, J.
P. warrant for a bad ch e c k.
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Claud Lamb; of Valley ~tation, They also attend~~·
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duckworth with the U. S. Army.
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.Coshactob vitfted with his Mr. and · Mrs. Thomas Qutck urn p' ereMguBesld$ 0 dr ~._ ,
lsililel\ and brotbe.r. Mrs. Agnes of Qllumbus and son, o&lt;mald, Mrs. earl c r !! . an ()~!:;.u ~
White and Richard Duckworth Gahanna, visited ,Sunday, with relMatlves ~unMday. F ed J ,..,.
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Mr. Jame Qutck an rs. QuwK J
Letart Falls Mr fM
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daughter, Debra, visiwd were in Hebron Sunday to viSit roy. Mrs. ·. Joho oe er an _ ,
Potts' brother and sister- 1her ut.cle, Mr. W. 0 Snyder, i Mtke Jenkms, Syracuse, Mr. .
1m-1aw, Rev, and Mrs. Oscar I and Allah Teaford and daugh- and Mrs. George Morgan Jenk· ,
l~&lt;!ase' of Weston. W. Va.
I ter. Tammv.
ms of Bellevue, Mr. and Ml'l/. '
Mr and Mrs. Gene Beegle of 1 Richard 'Duckworth and sis· Carl Bar~e and ~rs . ~e~nMLov• .
Brighton, Pa .• were recent ter. Agnes White, spent five ett of Cm~mna 1 ~ 1 ~1 e
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ISuiiK!' ay guests of Mr and Mrs. days wilh Mr. and Mrs. Mil-' Fred Jenkms Sr. whtle she w:u
. Pickens.
. lard Duckworth in fluntington I confmed to Rtver!lde Methodi51
Mrs·. Harold Amspoker, Co- and observed the birthdays of ! Hosp~tal, In Co;umbu~li~.:n:~
4 Door Sedan. Radio, heater, auto. tran1.
luml)us, . brought her mother., Mtllard Duckworlh and James I Jenkms ~tste\ ro~ome She
Mrs. Laura Leifheit. to her . Robert White, of Dunbar, W.l accompamed er
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· had spent the winter with (ng were Mrs. White and daugh-i from a stster-m-law. "-/aye
4 Door Sedan. V8. 1\3d!O alid beater.
daughter and jjlher .rela- •ter, Mary Beth
1 Brown, Washmgton, D.
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Mrs. Willis Leadingham was ! Hudson visited the former's! der ~nd d~ughter, Tma .~arte, .
South Web&gt;ier lo'r two days brother and sister-in-law, Mr. of Sauk Vtlillge, 1\1 .. ., e "'"
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lhellpiin@ her mother-in-law nfuve I and Mrs . .Win Blake of Tup- 1cent weekend guests of hll
Franklin Futnace. She also pers Plains and her cousins. Mr. I mother, Mrs. Clara Lavender;
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2 Door Sedlm. V8. Radio and beater.
Martin; Seiotovllleq
, _. . . Joppa , Sunday.
and Mr. and Mrs. ' tam ~
Mr. and Mrs. Rlchatd Roush Mr and Mrs. Wilhe Guinther , er and famtly.
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Mr ·31\d Mrs. Millard Duck· ents. Mr. and Mrs Guy Guinth- and daughter, Mary ue, spent 1
4 Door Sedan. VS. Radio and heater.
worth ~nd !',(rs. Sydney Bartels er, Kenneth. Karen aiid Terry, Sunilay wtth M~. ~~ ;-' r ~
in Huntington 1'uesday-.
•and Mr and Mrs Malcolm James Roberl Whtte a
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Spending Sunday with Mr. and Guinther: Sunday.
Iter, MarY' Beth, at Dunbar.
Troy 2:willing were their Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hubbantl Mr and Mrs B. ~ Mtr~c!e . 1
Corvair 4 Door Sedan. Std. trans.
son· and 4aughte(-ln-law, Mr. and son. Roger Lee,. spent al. and son of Leesburg vlst~ :
· and w..kend with Mr and Mrs. Ithetr daughter and son-In-law.
d Mr
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4 Door Sedan. V8. Auto trans Radio and heater.
nn ef!ect ariil'Jhe effect of town. Pa.
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leficial. was ·nOt co!lclusive. He a weekend with her daughter mg sometime m Columbus wtth
4 Dr. Se~an. ,Auto...tra~~· P..S. Radio and hea1·r.
used a more 'hi~hly purifi· and son·in-law. Mr. and Mrs. I her daughter and son-ln-~aw.
RNA and ·his subjects show- Harold Weaver and lanrily of 1 Mr. and Mrs. ~aymond Mtller 1 and lam.&lt;ly and her son, Paul,
a definite hnprovement In 1st. Lomsville. ' "
f 'il'oor Sedan. VB. Auto, trans. Radio and heater.
This · :-vork, although,~ Agnes" White and Richard ' and lam1ly. Her address at the
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St.
4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Radio ana. beater.

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TRACTOR SALES
992-5101

Everything
HOCKINGPORT, OHIO

FISHING

PHONIM4-331Q

Ebenbach Hardware

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POMEROY

Curtis ·•n.t~
_ breeding service,
bulls at $6 per cow.
ly, Leland Parker
Pomeroy or 980-31124 Chester.
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PhDilt 992-3794 or f92439s

1957 Studebaker

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·1960. Dodge • • • '795
196001dsmobile • -$695
:1960 Chevrolet • • $695
1961 Rambler • .• • $4cJ5
1962-Dodge · • • •

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Forl:ed Run Late. Drilled
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Claud Lamb; of Valley ~tation, They also attend~~·
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duckworth with the U. S. Army.
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lsililel\ and brotbe.r. Mrs. Agnes of Qllumbus and son, o&lt;mald, Mrs. earl c r !! . an ()~!:;.u ~
White and Richard Duckworth Gahanna, visited ,Sunday, with relMatlves ~unMday. F ed J ,..,.
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daughter, Debra, visiwd were in Hebron Sunday to viSit roy. Mrs. ·. Joho oe er an _ ,
Potts' brother and sister- 1her ut.cle, Mr. W. 0 Snyder, i Mtke Jenkms, Syracuse, Mr. .
1m-1aw, Rev, and Mrs. Oscar I and Allah Teaford and daugh- and Mrs. George Morgan Jenk· ,
l~&lt;!ase' of Weston. W. Va.
I ter. Tammv.
ms of Bellevue, Mr. and Ml'l/. '
Mr and Mrs. Gene Beegle of 1 Richard 'Duckworth and sis· Carl Bar~e and ~rs . ~e~nMLov• .
Brighton, Pa .• were recent ter. Agnes White, spent five ett of Cm~mna 1 ~ 1 ~1 e
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ISuiiK!' ay guests of Mr and Mrs. days wilh Mr. and Mrs. Mil-' Fred Jenkms Sr. whtle she w:u
. Pickens.
. lard Duckworth in fluntington I confmed to Rtver!lde Methodi51
Mrs·. Harold Amspoker, Co- and observed the birthdays of ! Hosp~tal, In Co;umbu~li~.:n:~
4 Door Sedan. Radio, heater, auto. tran1.
luml)us, . brought her mother., Mtllard Duckworlh and James I Jenkms ~tste\ ro~ome She
Mrs. Laura Leifheit. to her . Robert White, of Dunbar, W.l accompamed er
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· had spent the winter with (ng were Mrs. White and daugh-i from a stster-m-law. "-/aye
4 Door Sedan. V8. 1\3d!O alid beater.
daughter and jjlher .rela- •ter, Mary Beth
1 Brown, Washmgton, D.
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and friends.
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I Mrs. Ada Slack and Myla : Mr and Mrs. Lat;Y Lav~•
Mrs. Willis Leadingham was ! Hudson visited the former's! der ~nd d~ughter, Tma .~arte, .
South Web&gt;ier lo'r two days brother and sister-in-law, Mr. of Sauk Vtlillge, 1\1 .. ., e "'"
4 Dl)(lr Sedan.
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lhellpiin@ her mother-in-law nfuve I and Mrs . .Win Blake of Tup- 1cent weekend guests of hll
Franklin Futnace. She also pers Plains and her cousins. Mr. I mother, Mrs. Clara Lavender;
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visite4 a couSin. Mrs. Beulah 1and l4rs. Raymond Blake ol and siSters, Mary.;~ Ll~da •.
2 Door Sedlm. V8. Radio and beater.
Martin; Seiotovllleq
, _. . . Joppa , Sunday.
and Mr. and Mrs. ' tam ~
Mr. and Mrs. Rlchatd Roush Mr and Mrs. Wilhe Guinther , er and famtly.
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and Mrs. George Schenider vis- of Gallipolis visited his pa&lt;. i Mr and Mrs. ·e'•~es Ha}'l'f" .
Mr ·31\d Mrs. Millard Duck· ents. Mr. and Mrs Guy Guinth- and daughter, Mary ue, spent 1
4 Door Sedan. VS. Radio and heater.
worth ~nd !',(rs. Sydney Bartels er, Kenneth. Karen aiid Terry, Sunilay wtth M~. ~~ ;-' r ~
in Huntington 1'uesday-.
•and Mr and Mrs Malcolm James Roberl Whtte a
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Spending Sunday with Mr. and Guinther: Sunday.
Iter, MarY' Beth, at Dunbar.
Troy 2:willing were their Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hubbantl Mr and Mrs B. ~ Mtr~c!e . 1
Corvair 4 Door Sedan. Std. trans.
son· and 4aughte(-ln-law, Mr. and son. Roger Lee,. spent al. and son of Leesburg vlst~ :
· and w..kend with Mr and Mrs. Ithetr daughter and son-In-law.
d Mr
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Michael Swntzel and son, Jones- I Mr. and Mrs. 1'!-oger Wineb(en· · i
4 Door Sedan. V8. Auto trans Radio and heater.
nn ef!ect ariil'Jhe effect of town. Pa.
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4 Dr. Se~an. ,Auto...tra~~· P..S. Radio and hea1·r.
used a more 'hi~hly purifi· and son·in-law. Mr. and Mrs. I her daughter and son-ln-~aw.
RNA and ·his subjects show- Harold Weaver and lanrily of 1 Mr. and Mrs. ~aymond Mtller 1 and lam.&lt;ly and her son, Paul,
a definite hnprovement In 1st. Lomsville. ' "
f 'il'oor Sedan. VB. Auto, trans. Radio and heater.
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