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GUATEMALA. CITY,
Dlila - lrfilltary leaden
ousted President Miguel
as Fuentes to prevent
they termed a threatened
munlst takeover
tlglit conrtol today of
maaU Central American

WASHINGTON (UPJI - Sea.
J. LaiiiCbe, D-OhlO, said
bll flnt obllgatloa u a
senator II to the people of Ohio
the lllltlon, "and DOt to my
party.''
Lauscbe, reeelllng bla reeard 11

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• political ~· ·IIIII Ids dlf. tervlew .(WTfG-TV, Washington I.
ferences Willi ~~c par· The senator IBid as mayor be
ty be&amp;• wbeQ.- ,...,_... Cleve wanted to keep Eliot Nesa &lt;whole
lllld ~ fOUII$, -..,yjpl .out
antlr!ICketeerlng work has been
treilebeii p!llb)lq ~·
fle!tioaellzed on television) u his
"'1111!~ .w.. .tfle ~~ of the 18fety director, but the county poapl!t,'' be. Slid 011 a· televlsloa in ~eel boll opposed it.

Despite his Independent record.
Lausche said he .regards bimseH
as a true Democrat, who adheres
"to the truest and most genuine
concepts" of the party.
Lausche said Ke felt both the
Republicans and Democrats will ,
lie.
continue to grow in the United
Ydlgoru and ble wife
States.
NEW DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT- Travelers on Route 7 north of Chester soon wiD
flown to exile in Managua,
WAIISAW (UPI) -A, Polla
"We have a two party system be invited to patronize this handsome new drive-in restaurant being erected by Roger
ralua, in a Guatemalan
eltllea, Ruella&amp; 1a a erewd
that's Indispensable that they con- Epple of near Chester. It is located along the highway close to the Route 248 juaeer SUnday following 1 bloodless
poeetbl&amp; v111t111c
Mnlcaa
tinue tc-. live, and Iaort of chuckle tion that crosses Shade River and goes through Chester. _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _
SltUrdey alght coup d'etat.
Prmctnt Adelle Lapea Matwhen I heard people IBY the RP·
~eposed president told
eoa teday, teld UPis
publican party is dead forever,
tllere that "the cliange 1s aood
land) the Democratic party today
for '::Juatemala and for Central
"Let'a llope tllat •• lllall
i&amp; dead," he said.
Almerlca." The miUtary
make better llubaetl wldl
"Experience has demonstrated
ed Col E
I p Ita Azur
die Mexleua tbaa witll Calla.
YOUNGS'f?WN (UPI~-Rep. that when you are in too long you
dla, d~f:~= in ~
Cube we 1et IIIJy JIIGr piJie. Michael J. K~rwan,. D-Oh1o, told become indifferent," Lausche
ousted govemment, as chief
apples lllld awfal buau bra- delegates to the district confer- said. He explained after the proecntlve with power to rule
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ence of the United Steelworkers gram he was not referring apedecree
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M of America during the weekend cifically to the Democrats In Ohio I
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that Ohio lndu~ll1: is doomed but to what happens to eithe; SALYERSVILLE. Ky. IUPH- River , four miles west uf her_e. 1ment Into the river, probably
cmcAGO- The Illinois Pub- Two persons were Injured OV·
~nle~s a canal linkmg Lake ~r· party when it holds office too A son and daughter. with their : Kentucky state police behevp late on the ntght of March 15 or
.
IP C
Ie 'filth the Ohio River Is bUilt. long
respective families, started out the veh~ele-travehng on U.S. 460 : m the early mornmg hours of
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IIc Aid Conm1ISS1on ( A ) to- er the weekend in one ~f two ·
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"O!Jio's governor s.peaks of 1 La~sche said he felt the best March 15 from Lima, Ohio. to - missed a curve on a hilltop and March 16.
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day
Inaugurated
its
plan
to
pay
accident.
investlgat«;
by
the
ttin
200
1100
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fOr birth control for mothers
Meigs county ~riff'• depart·
ge g ... • ne~ )0 s or e. government is obtained when the lend their parents in eastern Ken- p ung over a 50- oot em an . . rs.
om as an
fl I
a
state,'' rurwan .said, "but I say ' Republican and Democratci par- tucky a helping hand.
1 - ------ ----- - - 1wntten their. pa_rents, Mr. and
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relief without waiting for the ment.
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to t th
d G ff b f w 1 d.
of
w~,..re s .e going?" ge
em ties are pretty evenly matched. I The 300-mile motor trip was
I Mrs.
E . rt It o
ay an
outcome
a battle within the TreaQ!d for injuries at Meigs
Without this canal.
I "If you have a one-sided left never completed. It ended in
Ky ., they \\•lid depart from
legislature to outlaw the plan. ~emorlal hospital after an acl:)The Youngstown Democrat: wing party in control, the minor- death for six Jlfrsons.
. Lima March 15. They said they
Action by the legislature
Cldent on the Laurel Cliff road
said Ohio could not compete 1· .
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were commg home to help clean
'stalled until after Easter, and were Robert Eldon Bowen 18 COLUMB:US (UPl) - The wi h ' h t"h;
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Ity IS dealt With roughshod: if Y.ou I Amon Gnffith, 23: hiS recent
' u followin devastatin floodl
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there were tndlcatlona that the p
Rd
and
• • General Auembly returns for t t e ~·&lt;)cago stee m ustry Ihave too powerful a conservative br1de, Thelma, 19: his sostPr.
h
gk
t
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omerlnothey
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a drpasl~n- Its 13th week_ of business today whllchRhas access thto the Missls· 'group, .then the liberals are dealt I Mrs. Elizabeth Jean Thomas, 28 :
'Mv iC h st2rucF eas efrn hen uc y
battle would move into
vmg
s ppi iver and e St Law· 'th
hshod .. h
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Iher husband. c hester, 33. an d
arc I . or a ew ours on
ger
car e was
courts.
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Stan)
17 f p
• with a heavy schedule of hear·
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,. WI roug
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th· d
t f h G if.
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. ey, ' o omeroy ings on tap headed by addition- renee Seaway.
-- - - - - · -, ~heir two children. Darrell, 8, and
, t"tah ht ay, mos do , te
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1 ome was un er wa er.
MIAMI - Spokesmen for
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al testimony 011 the $1.2 billion
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Barbara. 5, all ot Lima. was CHICAGO tUPJl-Mayor Rich· Their plight had been a
new Cuban underground
Officers said Bowen ~ered bduget before the House Fin- EME~9ENCY LANDING
Rate Dean'8 Li8t
listed today as accidental drown- ard J . Daley asks the people of
f
the b · · Wh
a cut on the aide of hiS head
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egmnmg. en
zatlon today Issued a "declll!ra·land Mi Sta
TAMPA, Fla. IUPil-A Toronto- OhiO Umv.,rsity announced g
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Chicago to elect h1m to a third they failed to arrive at Way and
tr ted ance Committee.
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tlon Jf war on an Communist f
·t :,:[ ~ ea
Repreeentatvles of 19 depart- bound jetliner with 138 persons 1students today listed on I t s , The verdict was returned by term Tuesday and these are the authorities startPd 8 search, but
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ships that enter or leave
or a ec
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menta_ are. to appear in support aboard ~ade a safe emergency ~ ~an's · list . which
included 1Magoffin County Coroner Ishmae l odds against him:
were unable to find any trace of
munist Cuba" despite United Bowen told authorities the of the1r appropriations requests lalldlng at MacDIII Air Force eight of Meigs county.
'Caudill. It ended a 17-day search. -A month and a dav ago. 8 them.
State&amp; efforts to halt anti-Cas- 11162 Chevrol!!t be was driving Tuesday and Wedn""ay. Also Base SUnday with a malfunction- I They are (Chester 1 - Lola ~
Fludo Automobll~
powerful alderman and ally was
tro raids blamed on 'this coun- went out of control whDe he to appear is Public School Supt. Inc llu!dlng gear.
I Ziegler, Star Rt. ; !Pomeroy) · A fisherman Sunday discovered handcuffed and shot to death in
try, '
Wid atte!flpting to pick up a E. E. Holt; who wUI speak for The "Trans-Canada Airlines DCB - Jack W. Hart, Rt. I; Rob- 1, their 1957 Oldsmobile on its back a political headquarters. The killThe spokesmen · sadl the group lighted Cigarette he had drop- the Boerd of Education's pro- circled for more than two hours Iert Jacobs, 126 Lincoln Rd. : · in the raging waters of Licking ers are still at large.
s known all the'"Freedom Fight peel.
J*.fld .130 million .Increase ~ burnin( excess fuel before coming . Gerald Reuter; Michael Rnb- - · -~..
-Less tfiM •twn ~k.- ago. the
- r .'-lf.sJI·IfdOli~ .-fnd will op. The~ aut.o-'1lrlv~ b)"...fiowen ~iullllidtel ..
. ... '": in' rcr·a pftfeCt lllndlllg.~Offj'clals ! erls, 1~-Wehe Ter~;
(Ra- Benefit Claim8 Are
man who· triggel·ed the greatest
rate out Ill _Mexico.
turned over on Its top after It The subsldlee include about ldirected the pilot to land at Mac- ~ cinel Carol Essington, Ruth ' S • Ab
scandal in Daley's administration
They Shafply .criticized the erashed over an embanlanent. ·$45 million In built-in Increases Dill ~ca1,1se of better emergent'Y Petre I, E I m St.;
(Rut-, tJ.11
~ve 1962
was gunned down across the
ew U. S. crackdown but em- There was 'Ieavy ~ge to require by law, but the $45 mil· flfilitie~~ tflere.
tland) - Gordon Atkins, Rt. 1. 1 ActiVe claims for unemploy- street fi'Om the city's criminal
1hasiied ·· thet their projected Its left side and top. Tht acel- lion is the only part of the sub· ment benefits continued last courts. The gunmen are still at
naval war on Communist ship- dent occurred Saturday at 9:15 sidles Included in the budget
,.t
week to run ahead of the same large.
1 State Auditor Roger W. Tra·
'"'f!,
penod a year. ago. although on- , - Last . week. a safe was · ~y announced today that he has
·1111 would not be carried out )l.m. four-tentlb ot a mOe south presented by Gov. James A.
rom United States territory. of Route 7 Jn Rt. 124 at Laurel Rhodes.
ly 39 new claims were filed. . Icracked m the offices of Daley's JUst C'Ompleted a comptlation
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Cliff. No cblrges were_fUed.
The House Judiciary Commit·
Bureau manager F. W. Chii- electi?n opponent and campaign showing a county-by . • county
Aprl! thundershowers soaked At 8:30 p.ll). Saturday a .two- tee is considering • perennial
'ders said. there were 456 con- contnbullons were stolen.
brPak~own of . the dts~rlbUI!on
he mtdcontlnent today. March car mishap wa&amp; Investigated at hot potato, a measure to Jbol·
.
1 tmued clatms at the be~mnmg
-Ch1cago votet·s have shown of $56.014.308 m gasoline tall
left like a lamb, spreading 8&amp;- Bradbury, a half mile west of ish capital punishment. Facing
PT. PLEASANT - CapacitY, crowds estimated. be· of la~t week. for 495 actives at signs of revolt againsl hil(h taxes. revenues to the local govern1egree temperatures from Flor· Middleport.
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the committee are four biUs tween three and four thousand Jammed the NatiOnal weeks end. ~ year ago there 1Firemen have been accused of ments during the 1962 ca lendar
ida to South Dakota.
Involved in that accident were and a resolution on the matter. Guard Armory Sa!urday ~n.d Sunday for the 9t~ MGM were 449 actiVe claims.
i stealing
and drunkenness. City year.
Warm southerly breezes push- los dri
b Robe Be
Scout-0-Rama to v1ew exh1b1ts, handicrafts and different ,
employes have been accu...ed of Th d' t 'b 1.
he aid repven y
rt
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et ts n. u ton . f s . •
au f Lang
ed the mercury to 86 at HU1'80JI, ••
Ph ases o f scou t'mg by th e area ,s t roops an d packs.
loafing· An expensive urban ,.~
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sv01e Rd 1 travel·
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S. D., one degree higher than ing south and Rl•sM:Il 'g LewMel&amp;• Memorial Hoapitai
f . o Sowmg t e c ose o t. e a . Gaul Pack 246 and Ricky Warn- 1.
new at program has burdened the over the previous year.
Fl~&gt;rida's high of 85 at Tampa.
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were
awarded
end
prizes
were
er,
Troop
248.
d
The local governments
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th
ames
pang1er,
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Ives o t ousan s.
M. C t
. ed $369 707
Jitgh for the last day of March, g ~r .
Glenn Ramsbur , Rutlan4.
presented to the scouts selling
ue ~~ n wmners an t ell
Appears A Shoo-In
e1gs oun y recetv
.
ii scotching 98.
OffiCers reported the two Disehargea S~ay - Gleaa the most tickets.
Ires~bve ~hemes were, Troop
Anywhere Plse than Chica o of w~tch $240.000 went for coun·
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Emmett Morrison Gallipolis 243. First Aid; Troop 206, Weav- 1
cars collided on a curve There Ramsburg Wil'ord s· 1 .
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. g ty htghways: $153,600 went for
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Girl
an agams any ot 11er po 1Illta 1 1 sh· oads and $4&amp; 714 wa s
GYPSUM, Ohio Ten cars was medium damage to both Pomeroy.
chairman of MGM District, mg; ac
' .pace . ce;
' teader than Dale . these mi ht own 'P r . .
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York
.•Antral
vehicl~s.
No
arrests
or
injuries
.
spoke
at
the
close
of
the
event
Scouts
218,
Prmts
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Girl
Scouts
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for
streets
m mu·
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AdlldatliiDI llllllday - Mild·
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248 P
e consi er
eavy
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f lght train derailed three- were reported
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thanking everyone who helped , ampmg;
oop
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mctpa ' •es.
rearters of a mOe eut of this Bowen was. cited to Meigs red Shuler, Racine; .Mrs. Den· make this year's Scout . 0
sonal Fitness; ~oop 200, Archaga~nstn~al;; . On ·~:eg: ...a:f e t:~t The county road departments
:fttawa County community Sun- County court AprU 5 for faUure ~~alrSp~, ~~. E
Rama "such. a huge s~ccess." ery; Pack 203, Pmewood Derby ;
lion he appeared to be a shoo- recetved a total of $240,000 at
da ni ht tyin up three sets to drive on the right side of
e
so,
r a • ve yn Merrill Bnggs, chairman of Pack 246,. TV Shows. Troop
in for another four ears as ma . the rate of $20,000 per county;
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of Ytrac~.'
the highway, by the State Pa· Roush, HarUord.
the acti~itie~ committee of the 208, ~outmg; Troop 256, Rock·
or of Chicago. bo!s of the la~t the townships received a total
A broken wheel wu blamed trot, which also investigated the Dfdar&amp;es Salldlj - Dennis MGM DIStrict, presented the ket. .o the Moon; Pack 206,
of the old-fashioned lilical rna of $11.146.000, or $8.400 _for
h p which sent accident
McKinney, Dexter; Nancy Eb- ribbons to the winners and also Oh1o; Pack 262, Oribt the USA; ,
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d
t' edpo .
each township. whtle the cttles
the tymIshe~cal tank cars The p. trot also ~.....~
for
ersbach, Pomeroy; Maggi£ Ar· presented prizes for the ones Pack 244, Find Feathered •
' c mes1: :~ cont mu
~et'gn f/s and villages received a total of
three..~~~ andc lx boxcars off ther a
Mlldredre...,.Ho....
ff an- noid, Pomeroy; Bessie Hysell, selling the most tickets
Friends;
Pack 261,
A
1ohneldeo . ethmos P?wer u 0 '"" $"L748.308. The di stributions to
ath ca.........
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o Poarrest,
man ' Pomeroy, Mrs. J ames p r iddy Grand prize winner for
· ticket we s t v 1r gIn
· 1. a p rod uc t :
'. oIf D
rs m P nalom.
. . rthes
. was at t h e
ti" k N0 injuries were relted
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e gs and daughter; Rutland; Mrs. sales was Ricky Conley of Ma· Pack 256, Rocket to the Moon:
r a ey oses . e.s ay an
e: rate of $7.50 for each register·
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porlted.
:na:eer of
Court FrJ4ay for atop sign vlo- Paul . Wears, .and .IOIJ, West son Pack 253 who was given a Pack 253, Under the Big Top;
r,:'kb Ican Be~~~m s . ~da~owsk 1 ed motor vehicle in the munici·
tra n was . . arren
lattlon, arid Fred KilhD, 211 Jta. Columbia.
certificate for one week at the Conservation
Commission;
es over
Icago, t e e ecbon pality.
at&lt;lo and the conductor Was cine, fined $10 and costs in
Bo Scout S
Troop 249
Communications·
i would rank as one of the biggest
Donald L Stowe of Toledo.
Galllpollt court for no operat- Cl..lrdl ~aJ - Mr. and Mrs.
Yth
tic
. kummerl cam~.
Weather ~nd Nature· Troop 245'
CHARLES LEE
upsets since Harry s. Truman
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alre Boao, Portland, a daugh- 0· er
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Michl- or s cense all\. .., or no mu • ter.
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were Mason, Jimmy Wills,Pack Fit For Tomorrow; Pack 256,
Charles E. Lee, son of Mr. · ~~11 e. e c~pet out 1•om un er
NO
CoU
w:o ts
fter.
261· Frederick Wilson Troop Rome Repairs; Troop 230, Con- and Mrs. Carl E. Lee of Long
omas E. ewey.
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Sta~
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The
Patrol,
for
March,
re·
259;
Joshua
Deweese,
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servation.
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~sion four miles person killed and 18 injured. Ladles of the Pomeroy GoH Pack 203, Larry Dobson, Pack theme were, Troop 259, Rifle 1 tute in Marietta, Georgia. He , }'or Lucy Ca8to. 68
~rsec~~ co
There were 110 arrests and 498 AsaoclaUon will meet Tuesday 203, Jimmy and Danny Wit- Marksmanship; Pack 258. His- 1 Is studying Gas Engineering
Funeral services for Miss Lu-I
a~: HI ~~a Patrol ..id a warn~n&amp;a lasued.
at 7:SO •.p.m.. ..Jt :the· ~Jmouse. IIams, Pack 203 tied for third , torical West Virginia; Troop , Technology. Charles was se- ' cy Casto, 68, formerly of Le- I
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the
students
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All ladles in~ested lrr "'lnlng place in Gallia county; Meigs, \240, Modeling: Troop 257, Tent I lected by the Ohio Fuel Gas ' tart Falls who died Saturdav G
g
·ar ded
conta thn n Ohio
• many calls concemln&amp; operat· the a~...,.,
___._.,_ · are. inv.'·•ted~-. ,·
.... Vroman, Pack 244, Ric
· ky Ma k'mg; Troop 271, Scout SkUIs. 1 co. co-op program.
' at Athens. were to be held at· raves•.d e serv 1ces WI.11· bt
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Mar
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parently failed to ylald the
on 1112 cense p1a s.
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the Ewing Funeral home at I Beech Grov~ ce~etery for Mrs.
' 'ght of way to a tractor tallir official etated1hat periiOIII operp.m. today·
M'ld
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Killed
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the
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include
a
brother.
Fi
rs;.av
, Col::::~us~. -ho died
I'·· w~ Robert Chandler, 19, Moii1J1. 'UTeS· _
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Gay Casto of Washmgton. Pa.: at her home Sunday.
taln Late, N. J, Janet Marthl,
NEW YORK . - All m 1 j or feile endings had finally atopped. copies published daily by New Now that the other papers have two sisters. ~rs. Ora Rhodes of · She was a member of tht
11, canton, Ohio, aDOtber oceu- DJCBT DIIOPI B11l'
New YOrk Clty;4elilea were beck "New York II alive again!" ex· York's major newspapers. the settled their differences with the IJackson, Michigan. and Clora l First Community Church, tlJ8
p11nt of the au*", wu taken to
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a hospltel and died about an W=~~ IUPJl-The~ ~ Bet•. l."''·' • . .
first of eight closed dailies to hit "Read all about it."
jstart soon on its own negotiations l' fou~ meces. and three nephews.lsurvivors are her husband, !)a.
~ . hour later. Gilbert .OIMP1 II, pi
~ the aatlonal . .GIIIIIt'hlgh..peect presses of four thP streets after film star Natalie "This is the best news story of with unions which nave been IMiss Casto was preceded m na H. Daniels; a daughter.
J&gt;'irolt, tbe driver, . . tal*! ~to=~ tlidly ~ a!grnlaa pllpll'l rolled,.out of their Wood touched the "start" buttons the year - and no April Fool's j working under old contracts. The 1death by her parents. Pleasant IMrs. Francl!ll Keffer, CoJum.' .
to the hOIJ)ital In crWcal eoa· ~- . . . ...tOreeci winter hlbernatloa 1 few for the presses to roll.
IDay joke about it," began the Post resumed publication March and Sarah Sum~ers Casto. Bur- bus, and a grandson.
4itlon wlt,h bead ~
July 1· .11_1t 1 . . DOts&amp;~~~~- aftw IJoldoat pllotoenara~"Helle ~..
Herald Tribune story under the l4 after breaking away fom the ltal was to-,be m the Letart She was an aunt of Dr. Roger
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lowfr ~ '. ~ ~. . . . ~ ~ tht. f1atti! to the J14-day The Dilly Newa, whose clrcu· headline "Oh, what a beautifuJI publ\shers association.
1 cemetery.
p. Daniels of Pomeroy and Wll
D~YTON, - "lt'a the ftnt ~· "!Hll ;•te·f!' \'Citt M ilewlpllpett&lt; ll11tU1wa. . ....
latlon of over two mliUon a day morning."
~ Another happy development on
.
relat'ld to the Ed Foster familY
stip li • ladder I can't
11111 IDereut :wJdJiD tbl 111Xt two er 'l'be. World·Te~em • · Sun, leads the nation, followed ~th The Times, with traditional re- the hewspaper scene SUnday ocMe~gs. Genera. Haspltal
of Pomeroy, and of the Edsori
.. 1!tf \qp of rJaht !i«"f,"llad.ca-. tbrte mt•l• to .tlllble ~ ~- J~~; La!i( 'Island tile headline "Well, hello there! straint, confined lis enthusiasm to curred in Cleveland, where the Adm,ssiuns SaturdQy - Dorr Roushes of Racine RD.
· · 'r~ :I. · Btl . of .~ 11_1')' tt b,!Jr:row ~ -~ · to~ ·"111111 · Loaf.- .laJand We have news for you." At the a four-eolumn head summing up: Press and Plain Dealer have Boso, Portland; Austin Russell , Friends may call at tbe De,.
• tilrb!ltti' Snndaf of 1!11 llleoo IMet Milk .p.iltna • -~ i'Nii. pnpijfei1 edltlc!DI' fGI' this New1, the button-pushing honors "114-day newspaper strike ends been shut down in a 124-day-old t Middleport.
Funeral Home, 1578W.Fint,.v·
'· . ·tO ·attend the aerOIIplii.ll ~ Mlta ~. iUdt. · · M~t.aiL ·
went to the man credited with as engraven ratify contract : loss strike. One of the last major ob- Discbloi'Ces Saturday - None Funeral Home, 1578 W. First-n
~.';' ~
,Count•at ~ ~ Sicntary Douglas· Oil- . ~ . .1~ . v9te by photoeD- ending the complex disput~May- is in excess of •190,000,000."
stacles to ending that walkout . Admissions S~ay -.Harry CQ)umbus, after 7 p. m . .
,Ali.., _ But, Clllf.
JOD llu toid Q1D1re11
for IJiiVlrl te ~· tbllr contract or Robert . F. Wegner, medllltor ~ eatlmates of the econom- was overcome when striking Thomas. Mlnersmle; Elizabeth day, where service~ wil}lf .
, . ...... . Clll _of ~ A!J' Farce tilt~ J'l!f.~ ~ 1 the ~ --~:11. "''"" aprlpe in the alruggle between pubiiJh. lc loues to the city due to the priDt.rs ca~ to terms with man- Athey, Kyser.
held· Tuesday at a p. m. ·
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"Don't Just Stond. There''~

.

The Daily Sentinel
t.:OMMENTATING EDITORIALLY

Almost-Empty fwo-WayStreet
Americans are always being chOpped
at for not making a real effort to find
out what other people In other lands are
Ilk,, But this is a two-way street, a n d
the,re is not much evidence lhat foreign
· folk are traveling it either.
That the Russians, th~ Red Chinese
and other Communists have some weird
notions of us is to be expected, s I n c e
their propagandists specialize in peddl·
ing false information about everything.
Wh~t Is more astonishing is the depth
of lsnoran.;.about us which is .found in
Western Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin
America.
Edward R. Murrow, director of the
United Sta\es Information Agency, documents tbia ignorance both broadly and
in detail.
We think our moral tone has slipped
in recent decades. But some foreigner•
find us unbelievably moral.
They do not understand how we can
leave coins "out In the open" at street
corner newsstands, or why we wait pa·
tiently at unattended stoplights. (French·
men, for instance, often run on the red
if no one is around.)
They are baffled to hear that most
Americans really pay their taxes and,
of their own experience, they can't be·
Jieve these monies reach the federal
treasury without being sluiced olf.
Yet the open intermingling of the sexes which is common to our life is read
by many foreigners as incontrovertible

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Jim Garner Again Wheeling, Dealing
By ERSKINE JOHNSON
plot is all laughs.
Hollywood Correspondent
JACK LEMMON as a man tormented
N
E
by a fear of not being liked~ An inter·
· A
twspaper n1erpr~u ssn.
viewer carne away with that Impression
HOLLYWOOD - (NEAl - Maver- and rushed into print But take it from
·
ick is back in a big screen movie and I do Jack·
me~n with honest-faced James Garner
"li's ridiculous. The only thing I can
agam fleecm~ the mnocent llltle lambs. figure is that be dreamed it out of left
They cant call ,him Mavenck, of field after telling me, 'You amaze me,
course, because that s the televiSIOn role Jack. Everybody likes you and you are
Garner ran away from. But they .can s.ay never mad at anyone.' Well, I've got
he's from Texas, pardner, and g1ve h1rn news for him. I'm mad at him."
that string-tie Maverick look.
. If Jack·on-the·set presents the pic·
Tho background is Wall Street,
ture of a bubbly "Is everybody happy?" ·
and Gorner is both bull and boor. E•· personality, says Jack, it has nothing \O
en the title, "The Wheeler Dealers,"
d~with himself as a person.
lets you know he's bock with hlo fan"I don't care if anyone likes me," he
cy financiol and romantic lricko. Tho
says. "All I'm after is artistic respect
title, in fact, loounclo like an old Mav• . , fo~ my acting."·
·- ••·
rick cell shoot.
II is the role of a gay Don Juan,now ·
It's a comedy, of course, with Lee
for Jack, again Involved In an apart·
Remick for love interest.
ment. This time he's lhe owner of an
Now let's face it. James Garner could
apartment house who renl• only to
use a hit film.
gorgeous young Iadlel In lbe film ver·
He switched from television to moslon of lhe Broadway hll, "Under the
viea.&lt;in "The Children's Hour" and it was
Yum Yum Tree."
a box office flop. His second, "Boys'
One clue and you can guess the role.
Night Out," didn't exactly bring out the
All of Jack's passkeys to his apart·
populace, either.
ments are heart-shaped!
"I guessed wrong about 'Boys' Night
SHORT TAKF$' A romantic ballad
Out,'" admits big Jim. About "The Chil· "So Little Time" puts Andy Williams'
dren's Hour,"-starring Audrey Hep- voice behind the screen for the mu.sical
burn and Shirley MacLaine, with Jim introduction to "55 Days at Peking,"
just around for what he called "the mo· Charlton Heston's latest ..... Marlon
vie prestige I needed at the time"- he Brando's ex·wife, Ann Kashfi, wants to
guessed correctly.
act again .. .. Shades of Tom Mix-even
"I figured I couldn't get hurt, and I in his tux Jack Lord wears his "Stoney
didn't."
Burke" boots ... .
Peter Sellers soya he'a gelling Into ·
But the film sure did get hurt.
With "The Great Escape" soon due on
the long-movle·litle ad with "The
big screens along with ''Thrill of It All,"
Son of the Man Who Broke lhe BUlk
In which he costars with Doris Day, the
at Monte Carlo Goel Broke In Lal
Garner career appears to be back in high
Vegas."
.
&amp;ear.
AI Hirt is dancing In his new act. In
"Escape" Is high adventure- a mass La.s Vegas. Yup, all 30.0 pounds of hu!'.
escape from a Nazi concentration camp. W1th Don Wilson as h1s partner, they d
W1th Doris in "Thrill of It All," the bring down the house-literally.

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By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. ministered wltb a show ol aag- completely undl!clpllne&lt;l. It Is require the
::;;.;bleb; e employe would
rlicleo.
Disctpline "not to be confus· er. You are punisiUD&amp; tbe mls.l just as erroneous lor a parent Income hi• employ.., premium 1 10
1 Ul. For:
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ed with punishment. Punish· conduct, •ot the cbUd, and be Ito be afraid that discipllne wtll contribution to group
in P oye
or MO.OOO e
I ey are
ment becomes necessary only must be made to realize tllat cause a breach In h&lt;r close re·
ol 15,00. nus obviously i• l:.n':.1
tbt r&lt;!pOrtable =lytbl2 million. They
.
on those occasions (rare • I ··your love for blm II Ia no way !lalionshlp
ehild.1 If aimed
at eompany • sponaored i$88'10toqe50to$246toltage
come would rise from
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one way~ •.o do tl'at l! for anlwh••n
down.
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dJScJI)Iine adm!"istered fairly tho executive group, Jlle man· ' '
· a oge ' ....,.&amp;5 at 12 million1 10 hOIIrr'
,
Once the pumshment 11 glv- and firmly can only strenutben arren IUpervioor 1
l.-""~ ,a1e ~and $1,141.10 at 11e 70.
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your child to know what IS ex· Sldere&lt;l closed. For the toddler , Good discipline cannot be lioo employes now are covere&lt;l Thio penalty aimed at hi hpected of him, and to respect [' of 2 or 3, a sharp but f I r m ]achieved by one parent alone. for about f100 billion In I""'P er-paid ernploye&lt;!l and from wJcb
the rights ~nd property ~(- oth- "no" a_nd an unmtstakably dts- Any differences in attitude to- fterm life insurance.
the lower paid are carefully
ers. When pr~ly . ad~mtster- \approvmg ~ook ~oul~ take care .ward discipline must be resol- Fewer than 30 per ceot of these :shielded ral&amp;el .ome questions,
ed, far from bUI"!dmg up 1 0f most mmor l~fr~tions.
ved by the father and mother employes al'fl covered for more lOne question j 1 whether the Ken1
1
feeling_ of frustration or_ r~se.nl- 1 When your _chdd 18 4 ~r 5, 1well out of earshot of the chiki· thau $41),000. Thole figures mean \aed)' tax proaram ill definitely
ment tn y~ur child, dtsctp~ne you can be~m to explam .t ~ e ren, so that they may present 1 per cent ·are covered for more 1loaded, u oo...ied. agalllst aU
increase!~ h1s sense of securtty. reasons behmd your dlsc1phn- .a united front.
than $40,000 'lbose figure&amp; meaa lcltiunt wt.e . IJIIIUil IDoDmt la
1'he limits you set on yo u r lary rules. B~t you ~hould avoid 1 Furthermore, there should be 1that the 26.500,000 employes in- $10.000 or more. 4.nother is why
child's behavior are partly to dragging th1s out mto a pro- no passing the buck from one ' BOred for 1um1 not tn excen of an emploJ'II"I premium 'eontrifm.
prolect him from personal in· 1longed discussion, because your parent to the other. Sarcasm $5000 would be ex~mpt from thia tion 011 a sm1ll 11fe i sur
jury and partly to prevent him Ichild may use this as a means and ridicule are not proper
reform. The 11,!100,000 poUcy Ia 1101 Income
from becommg a soc1al ~tc~st. ] or. demandmg more tha~ h t s mean~ of discipline. Your child employes, including aU inmred lsame employer'! ('f)fltrtbutlon Ob a
t
As ht' grow! older the llmtta· !a1r share of your attention, or 1wlll 1mn1edi11tely recogni!e in rnan11ement and executive per· 'llrpr poJIC!J 11
lions set on his behavior m.ust ,_ of diverting the discussion away I, such methods that you are tak- sonnel. would be Ubale to r j' The further queatton ll, what
be broadene&lt;l to give him a [from the essentlsl point.
lng an unfair advantage of him. port aa Income all oucb oontrl- eonsltleroliono tlolermlnetl thlt
greater sense of responsibility. As soon as he can 11nderstand
buUoM.
the larger C!OntrlbUtloD waa t.
ln short, he must be taught.j.l'~at is being done and why,
JtolaW To llleo111e
come nod the amolltr Wll not.
lo respect authortty eurdsed Wllhholdmg privileges, scolding,
The calculation that thlo reform MllliiDII ollfOup llftlnlurod e111
r,rll'ly and lovingly. Without or sending him to his room
Ul
UIZ
provlolon would hit hard alnecu- jploJu ore union mombora and
such authority your chUd w i 11 1 should replace all forms uf cor- ~
tlv'!-miD8gemtnt penonnel whlle biVt contra ·ta wl~h- thtlt em.
l'eel lost. unsure of himself, lporal puni•hment. Som• parents 11 - What are tho Japaaese rnloaing entirely moot .........,. ployers
;hat tLe comand unable to ~pe wllh, situa· 1are afraid to impose dloclplin· ]called Nipponese!
:live, monogement employes 11 panJ wll p17 oome ,, oll of
twns th~t- should· be wllhin hiB iary measures lor fear of harm- A - Nippon Is lhe native ' baled on tbt faot that tho aDIOUIII .their lnmece eoaiA.
limite&lt;! ability,
'
ing the emotional development name for JaPlln.
of eoverage lo dlreotly related to ' .._
.........rule
·
Wb.. II become•, ....., .., of a . child.
. in&lt;Omo. Tho reform. p"'pooed · The oolllkii Nf''""""lons
to paalilt an lllfqt, 1"'•1111· ThiS rdea has done a great II - Who wu tbt 011ly ,.•• bit the exe&lt;Utive management waulcl be cotw•doraole r.om ant
ment ~ld
10 thai deal of harm. There Is nollllng on In C.•IH•• to vote · tor sal, 1V!J1!P d&lt;lllbly lwd btceuae. tho wx reform t'llt w•J .•l dtprl~
yo••r eldlol w
lttllbb11at· more frustraltng to a child or fro&amp;&lt; for womenT
-·p;n.olty would lncraaoe very- theM mllllona l ofJt~~·· ­
aoclato llloi
..t lho more damaging to his emoUon· A - Rep. Jeannette Rankin lpllrntlltll7 Wltb tbt·al• of th:i in- lractural
' lodvJII!Iipo.
mlacl1t n,~ ~ever.,. IMI· al Jrowtll tban for him to be of Montana.
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2-pan, ~nitnet,' PomeJOy-Miildleport, o., April 1, 1983

"Don't Just Stond. There''~

.

The Daily Sentinel
t.:OMMENTATING EDITORIALLY

Almost-Empty fwo-WayStreet
Americans are always being chOpped
at for not making a real effort to find
out what other people In other lands are
Ilk,, But this is a two-way street, a n d
the,re is not much evidence lhat foreign
· folk are traveling it either.
That the Russians, th~ Red Chinese
and other Communists have some weird
notions of us is to be expected, s I n c e
their propagandists specialize in peddl·
ing false information about everything.
Wh~t Is more astonishing is the depth
of lsnoran.;.about us which is .found in
Western Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin
America.
Edward R. Murrow, director of the
United Sta\es Information Agency, documents tbia ignorance both broadly and
in detail.
We think our moral tone has slipped
in recent decades. But some foreigner•
find us unbelievably moral.
They do not understand how we can
leave coins "out In the open" at street
corner newsstands, or why we wait pa·
tiently at unattended stoplights. (French·
men, for instance, often run on the red
if no one is around.)
They are baffled to hear that most
Americans really pay their taxes and,
of their own experience, they can't be·
Jieve these monies reach the federal
treasury without being sluiced olf.
Yet the open intermingling of the sexes which is common to our life is read
by many foreigners as incontrovertible

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.

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Bartlett

Jim Garner Again Wheeling, Dealing
By ERSKINE JOHNSON
plot is all laughs.
Hollywood Correspondent
JACK LEMMON as a man tormented
N
E
by a fear of not being liked~ An inter·
· A
twspaper n1erpr~u ssn.
viewer carne away with that Impression
HOLLYWOOD - (NEAl - Maver- and rushed into print But take it from
·
ick is back in a big screen movie and I do Jack·
me~n with honest-faced James Garner
"li's ridiculous. The only thing I can
agam fleecm~ the mnocent llltle lambs. figure is that be dreamed it out of left
They cant call ,him Mavenck, of field after telling me, 'You amaze me,
course, because that s the televiSIOn role Jack. Everybody likes you and you are
Garner ran away from. But they .can s.ay never mad at anyone.' Well, I've got
he's from Texas, pardner, and g1ve h1rn news for him. I'm mad at him."
that string-tie Maverick look.
. If Jack·on-the·set presents the pic·
Tho background is Wall Street,
ture of a bubbly "Is everybody happy?" ·
and Gorner is both bull and boor. E•· personality, says Jack, it has nothing \O
en the title, "The Wheeler Dealers,"
d~with himself as a person.
lets you know he's bock with hlo fan"I don't care if anyone likes me," he
cy financiol and romantic lricko. Tho
says. "All I'm after is artistic respect
title, in fact, loounclo like an old Mav• . , fo~ my acting."·
·- ••·
rick cell shoot.
II is the role of a gay Don Juan,now ·
It's a comedy, of course, with Lee
for Jack, again Involved In an apart·
Remick for love interest.
ment. This time he's lhe owner of an
Now let's face it. James Garner could
apartment house who renl• only to
use a hit film.
gorgeous young Iadlel In lbe film ver·
He switched from television to moslon of lhe Broadway hll, "Under the
viea.&lt;in "The Children's Hour" and it was
Yum Yum Tree."
a box office flop. His second, "Boys'
One clue and you can guess the role.
Night Out," didn't exactly bring out the
All of Jack's passkeys to his apart·
populace, either.
ments are heart-shaped!
"I guessed wrong about 'Boys' Night
SHORT TAKF$' A romantic ballad
Out,'" admits big Jim. About "The Chil· "So Little Time" puts Andy Williams'
dren's Hour,"-starring Audrey Hep- voice behind the screen for the mu.sical
burn and Shirley MacLaine, with Jim introduction to "55 Days at Peking,"
just around for what he called "the mo· Charlton Heston's latest ..... Marlon
vie prestige I needed at the time"- he Brando's ex·wife, Ann Kashfi, wants to
guessed correctly.
act again .. .. Shades of Tom Mix-even
"I figured I couldn't get hurt, and I in his tux Jack Lord wears his "Stoney
didn't."
Burke" boots ... .
Peter Sellers soya he'a gelling Into ·
But the film sure did get hurt.
With "The Great Escape" soon due on
the long-movle·litle ad with "The
big screens along with ''Thrill of It All,"
Son of the Man Who Broke lhe BUlk
In which he costars with Doris Day, the
at Monte Carlo Goel Broke In Lal
Garner career appears to be back in high
Vegas."
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&amp;ear.
AI Hirt is dancing In his new act. In
"Escape" Is high adventure- a mass La.s Vegas. Yup, all 30.0 pounds of hu!'.
escape from a Nazi concentration camp. W1th Don Wilson as h1s partner, they d
W1th Doris in "Thrill of It All," the bring down the house-literally.

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company group insuranefl for 1howed that at age 40 thla em- in that.
~.ooo should koow ploye would hove to report oothing
what Pl'ftlident Kennedy'• tax re- aa taxable incomi · by rea&amp;OO of

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By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. ministered wltb a show ol aag- completely undl!clpllne&lt;l. It Is require the
::;;.;bleb; e employe would
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Disctpline "not to be confus· er. You are punisiUD&amp; tbe mls.l just as erroneous lor a parent Income hi• employ.., premium 1 10
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ed with punishment. Punish· conduct, •ot the cbUd, and be Ito be afraid that discipllne wtll contribution to group
in P oye
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ment becomes necessary only must be made to realize tllat cause a breach In h&lt;r close re·
ol 15,00. nus obviously i• l:.n':.1
tbt r&lt;!pOrtable =lytbl2 million. They
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on those occasions (rare • I ··your love for blm II Ia no way !lalionshlp
ehild.1 If aimed
at eompany • sponaored i$88'10toqe50to$246toltage
come would rise from
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Once the pumshment 11 glv- and firmly can only strenutben arren IUpervioor 1
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your child to know what IS ex· Sldere&lt;l closed. For the toddler , Good discipline cannot be lioo employes now are covere&lt;l Thio penalty aimed at hi hpected of him, and to respect [' of 2 or 3, a sharp but f I r m ]achieved by one parent alone. for about f100 billion In I""'P er-paid ernploye&lt;!l and from wJcb
the rights ~nd property ~(- oth- "no" a_nd an unmtstakably dts- Any differences in attitude to- fterm life insurance.
the lower paid are carefully
ers. When pr~ly . ad~mtster- \approvmg ~ook ~oul~ take care .ward discipline must be resol- Fewer than 30 per ceot of these :shielded ral&amp;el .ome questions,
ed, far from bUI"!dmg up 1 0f most mmor l~fr~tions.
ved by the father and mother employes al'fl covered for more lOne question j 1 whether the Ken1
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feeling_ of frustration or_ r~se.nl- 1 When your _chdd 18 4 ~r 5, 1well out of earshot of the chiki· thau $41),000. Thole figures mean \aed)' tax proaram ill definitely
ment tn y~ur child, dtsctp~ne you can be~m to explam .t ~ e ren, so that they may present 1 per cent ·are covered for more 1loaded, u oo...ied. agalllst aU
increase!~ h1s sense of securtty. reasons behmd your dlsc1phn- .a united front.
than $40,000 'lbose figure&amp; meaa lcltiunt wt.e . IJIIIUil IDoDmt la
1'he limits you set on yo u r lary rules. B~t you ~hould avoid 1 Furthermore, there should be 1that the 26.500,000 employes in- $10.000 or more. 4.nother is why
child's behavior are partly to dragging th1s out mto a pro- no passing the buck from one ' BOred for 1um1 not tn excen of an emploJ'II"I premium 'eontrifm.
prolect him from personal in· 1longed discussion, because your parent to the other. Sarcasm $5000 would be ex~mpt from thia tion 011 a sm1ll 11fe i sur
jury and partly to prevent him Ichild may use this as a means and ridicule are not proper
reform. The 11,!100,000 poUcy Ia 1101 Income
from becommg a soc1al ~tc~st. ] or. demandmg more tha~ h t s mean~ of discipline. Your child employes, including aU inmred lsame employer'! ('f)fltrtbutlon Ob a
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As ht' grow! older the llmtta· !a1r share of your attention, or 1wlll 1mn1edi11tely recogni!e in rnan11ement and executive per· 'llrpr poJIC!J 11
lions set on his behavior m.ust ,_ of diverting the discussion away I, such methods that you are tak- sonnel. would be Ubale to r j' The further queatton ll, what
be broadene&lt;l to give him a [from the essentlsl point.
lng an unfair advantage of him. port aa Income all oucb oontrl- eonsltleroliono tlolermlnetl thlt
greater sense of responsibility. As soon as he can 11nderstand
buUoM.
the larger C!OntrlbUtloD waa t.
ln short, he must be taught.j.l'~at is being done and why,
JtolaW To llleo111e
come nod the amolltr Wll not.
lo respect authortty eurdsed Wllhholdmg privileges, scolding,
The calculation that thlo reform MllliiDII ollfOup llftlnlurod e111
r,rll'ly and lovingly. Without or sending him to his room
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provlolon would hit hard alnecu- jploJu ore union mombora and
such authority your chUd w i 11 1 should replace all forms uf cor- ~
tlv'!-miD8gemtnt penonnel whlle biVt contra ·ta wl~h- thtlt em.
l'eel lost. unsure of himself, lporal puni•hment. Som• parents 11 - What are tho Japaaese rnloaing entirely moot .........,. ployers
;hat tLe comand unable to ~pe wllh, situa· 1are afraid to impose dloclplin· ]called Nipponese!
:live, monogement employes 11 panJ wll p17 oome ,, oll of
twns th~t- should· be wllhin hiB iary measures lor fear of harm- A - Nippon Is lhe native ' baled on tbt faot that tho aDIOUIII .their lnmece eoaiA.
limite&lt;! ability,
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of eoverage lo dlreotly related to ' .._
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. in&lt;Omo. Tho reform. p"'pooed · The oolllkii Nf''""""lons
to paalilt an lllfqt, 1"'•1111· ThiS rdea has done a great II - Who wu tbt 011ly ,.•• bit the exe&lt;Utive management waulcl be cotw•doraole r.om ant
ment ~ld
10 thai deal of harm. There Is nollllng on In C.•IH•• to vote · tor sal, 1V!J1!P d&lt;lllbly lwd btceuae. tho wx reform t'llt w•J .•l dtprl~
yo••r eldlol w
lttllbb11at· more frustraltng to a child or fro&amp;&lt; for womenT
-·p;n.olty would lncraaoe very- theM mllllona l ofJt~~·· ­
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..t lho more damaging to his emoUon· A - Rep. Jeannette Rankin lpllrntlltll7 Wltb tbt·al• of th:i in- lractural
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mlacl1t n,~ ~ever.,. IMI· al Jrowtll tban for him to be of Montana.
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-Columbus· East, Dresden Are Sta~e· Cage. Champions

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Mel Clark of Wett Columbia and Harry and erman
Layne, both of New Haven, will repr011ent Mason county
sports greats at the sports greats banquet in Charleston
Saturday night,
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with many naUonal sports figures also expected to attend.
Muon county sports greats were honored at a _banquet Friday night at Wabama High scbool. Carl Su!livan,
director o~ .tbe West Virginia Centennial Commwlon,
was guest_ speaker. .
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ReceiVIng certificates were Carl Adkins, !!Obert Ad·
klns, Mel Clark, John Clendenin, Rllbert Cline, Miles
Dorst, Clarence Fisher, Don Foglesong, Sam Hoffmll!',
Brereton Jones, Harry Layne, He"!!an Layne, S. D. Ut·
tlepage, Warren Miller •. Lester Oblinger, Pete ObUnger,
Jack Rogers, Walter Rtch, Ralph Sayre, Denny Wedge,
Walter M. W~n?sor an~ Charles Yonker.
. Clendenm s cer~lftcate was received by his s~n, John,
while Denny Wedges award was accepted by his father:
Th~ banquet was served by the Wahama Athletic Boost
ers assoctatlon.
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Charlie Yonker, Wahama high school semor who
paced the Falcon basketball tea_m ID sconng all season,
has been , voted All-West Vrrgmta honorable mention by
coacjtes and sportswriters. Charlie bit the hoop at better
than a 21 pomts per game average.
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Ned Jon.. of Pl. Pleasanl champlon.•hlp.
was given a third te~m berth By the way though, I. wasn't
on Jhe All-West V~rg1ma squad. alone on hundred per
cent
wro"i JIIIOSS about Dresden. Ev·
Howard Parke(, former PHS eryone I was with flgured the
athlete. is on the rgster of tbe same. I must admit though, I
Marietta CollegE bfseball team. was rootln' for Dresdeu, be· ·
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It
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ey a ways
toward a- starling asslioment were undPr,dogs.

Jr the outer pastures, the area

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ly ROIIRT GRIMM'
11&gt;o flQd of 1111! flm f!IOI'lod. .._..
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abead :IS-23. a~ halltlme, u d ',
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The balanee of po'iler In Oblo
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C-41 w114n the third q1!ll'ler enc1L • u•
high SChOOl bUJtetbilll WU back IJt tile C.Btrai abel 'hft•
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erli Jllrls of the state today for the first thne In-nearly a
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Lea~ with 20 Rodney Gaul
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The 11111 ~ ocbool bu\celball tho Praleo '-.1 ~ luur
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dwnpionlhip lropbieo rooted in pointl Olllbled Eaot to tUe I
I!Cbool Somday ·~n.
Dale Harr~n 8 a J!,m ~ '
tht haUs of Columb111 East and ~~ ss-211 lead JOIDI Into
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,, j Elberfeld' won 84-511 over G
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rtg UOI1lit Overcame f~~ Yalt .on 1r J by raJivb\!1 In the J a st son · .
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ohlo team won tho CIIISS M title, Rowley, who ~ 21 polntsiD
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.. &amp;11!1U8l .•~.~~A.;owlmmlng eMm, vlctqry by way of a forfeit over polnla to top tbc 1~, Starlljlg ,
and nine yean since a team from tht semJ!Inalvletory over Marlilil
p~ps.'' , , :
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and Emle · Bowles rontrlbnted ·• t.~
the eastern part or the otote car- and added a lll!ft 1n .!be cbaJu. _
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riod home the clau A smaU ploasblp game, wu v!'!Od ·ll!e .,.,.. .
AIR FOBCJii ,t,C.W!WY. Colo.
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Jlandlng playor ln Cluo ~ by .
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NBA_· Pla)'alf llludhl« .' .,J,,i ·
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western ohio bss dominated the. el'lllg the games. Pi'lell N&lt;Oived .111-1 loupbot, ...,.., fnxn lJe!dnd 10 wlli lbt I'{CM tenp.Jnl cham· SMlll Club easily delendad · Jto
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A tou· In tht flna) y@l'do !II w!n · ~ 311- :pWnsbips,, ' ,..
,.. , . Iteam title ln .tbe National MU 1 ly Uaile!l l'nll Jatenotioaal .w:&lt;; t
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41st annusl alfait at st. John uey. .
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up the trenc!llton Taft u the ClaN M ilntJ, HAU.ANDALE. Fla.. _ .Candy LID p.inta to runnerllp Dlinoia' '13 pomt. while \he JW~netup Loo '
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'l1le Tlgero from Eut. playlnl wblle Preaden became the ruler Spots. one of the lop favorites for to wiD tbe NCAA gymnastics' Angeles• &gt;\tbl~lc Clqb · garnered Clnclnnatl
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one of the rougbelt oclle&lt;klles ln of the omallacbool!i one year after the Keotuoky Derby, remained cbai!IPionsbipa. . . ,, •. , . ,. only 88. ..
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proved tbelr IUJI"''Iorlty with a look the Iitle.
~~ the , 114,700 Florida DerbJ St]N VAU~ll,'' )daho _ Bud1 .BRISTOL, Tl!nn.-4Jlenn &lt;Fire· •
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clusy display belare the critical
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at Gulfstream Park. ,
Werner of Colorado ~nd Jean'bl!~ ~ · Roberts of Daytona ~each. , Los Angeles ......... 1· 01.11110 " ~ .
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What about~ year. Eaat will
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have only ono iiarter badl'far the LEXINGTON Ky.-All·Amerlca downbUl and· ·olalom 'event. In track-recqrd P_Bci! of 111.91 miles
llailolay'o Renlll
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!Hamman Cup 8
na l9110 at the llristol, opeedway.
ictnclnnatl 121, Booton 110
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of the-year Bob Hart, dowoed will ba sprlnl·legged Bob cauo. !'?"'
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CLEVELAND-Donna DeVarona Us Army flnl.tlled fll'8t and -see.'
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Fornr..den CoachJacli:Van·
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Dr~en '1umec1 in 111 victory Reeli&gt; bad t.;o ·~ under
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thanks to 0 superb li!Ua guard, classmen In 10phomore Paul La· Angeles AthleUc Club established laees ' - lliif' U.S, lelim Iii till'
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give the Jay Hawb 0 4H6 win Bulthi heart o1 hb ball club tile American recordo d~g the 4'1Pan ;\lll"9J? ga•..,..,'!' ~ "i
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COR. 3rd &amp; MAIN
Paul Prince, a crew-cut ocrapper by Eall lD the semiflnsll, bad a In the 500- ard freestyle (S:2.1.4l. men! lor li ...C.r&lt;i third time with I P 0 M JE R 0 Y
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lly or ~dleport, former Dres· an easy victory in the Saturday should be a prime choice to make
den reSldento, were happy to afternoon class A finale wflefl tbe big &amp;how again next year for
How could any scribe be a
worse predicter than I was a·
bout the Dresden J·Hawks. A
C&lt;.IUple area coaches. several local ball players, and I went to
Marietta to watch Dresden, a·
mong other teams, play In the
district tourney there.
l figured Dresden to
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see the J-Hawks come through Jackson Center eraeed a nine- the seventh consecutive time. Onin such sensa~onal style.
4846 with 23 seconds to go. Prince ly guard Jerry Strauss will bf:
Kenny assiStant manager of point deficit to u~ the game at back from Marion Harding's lf.art.
the MiddleJl?rt Department sto~e took an upeourt pas• and fired 'lng eew.
and a Me1gs county comm1s- from about 18 feet out, and the Jn the end, it was overpowering
sioner, was employed by the A ball zipped through the neta as height that made the difference in
&amp; P compar.J' at Dresden some ~he final buuer BOunded.
the title Clan AA game. 1be Ti·
years ago,
That ]eft 8 &amp;tate tournament &amp;ers threw up a Ugbt sone d~
If the McElhlMoys ·had aelo in the Class M 111Jndup. 'l'tleftfllle that gave Coach Dan Baker
tied at Dre.~en for good there crowd of 2,623 limp. but the fans ;of Marion only one alternaUve, to
t, a possiJl~•ly thal:f.'~· Russ, come back for mor&lt; that evenlnl pass the ball around and attempt
now a s~ntor a~ Mn:s. ·would were not disappointed.
· to make the .Ions outsldo ·ohots.
have ~?een on the state champ- Columbus East Jumped to a f.(J '!'bat kept the ocore clOwn atlonsbfp le~@t!hla.~son.
lead and never headed, ·a[.; 'tllough Eal\ W.Uid et!F~ to hut
thought Marion Hardlnl wa.i nol with the baD wheo lh4i opportuni·
througb by a tong •hoi. Led
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Willis, Drabowsky (6) ~~~d AI Rowley, the Prextes narowed dlfferenee between tbtf two final~
Bryan. Hook and Tay!!Jr ~ ~~·e- tbe ta to two inti at the out· i&amp;ts, except for the abar}Hhooting
man m. Loser -DrabowMiy. HR 1 of ptht
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S &gt; what happens? They go aU
tho way to Columbus and ptck
"I !he big hardware there for
tile Ohio 1!163 Class A slate
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Miller, Perranoaki 181, Rowe
Kansas CitJ 001 000 000- I 7 0 191 and Roseboro. Camilli 17)
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FRANKroRT, ltJ. CUPII - li&gt;lll I hive .,_ 11 any
10
President xennec~y "' "'""'"' .. ·11n10 1n the pas1 ..,......lll·,J&lt;m,
lllcrealle6 interest In the oconom· 1WhiiJnan Slid,
Lllldlll8l'lt will bring a
tc problems ot the Appalachian
bit of Paris" to Pp~ thils
Floodl -~ Ia1 opecial asailtaJtt to Gov. l
...t, aecortlin( to Jack W.
Bert Combo· Slid today.
111e governor'o asototant.
ey, Landmark manager.
John D. Whismau l8id tht i,. •beads the state'• area •
The annual Landmark
temt Jlemo from a meetllll laat olflce. said tile lnle&lt;est
.
House will be called •
January In West Virginia. At that lngton wilh tile: problems li
ne Fealival" tills year and will session. Brooks Hays, a opeelal palachlan in general and
feature all nt4nner of French asalstant to tht Prealdenl, met Keotucty in particular hao
bac:kground and •tniosph.e. with stall members of the Appa- .-.-pbasized in the pall
This traditional mercliandl!liig
Governora Cooference and weeks by the devastatlug
event, bold each year Jn AprU,
liven a thorough briefing on tbat struck easteru Kentueky.
follows the Frencli lbeme !Je. the problem.
"This oould have .,_ the
cause the grand prize, 101' wblch Since that time. Whismau ~ald. eye opener," Whlamon said, '
visitors can reglaler will be an
President has had a meelin~ emphatically demodllrated

DStopters

Hospital. '111e baby weighed six
t birth The
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coupe
have three other children Pa·
lricla, Pamela, and Mlclmel.
'tb th
M "Utch ·
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er lS wt
e A
Force In Korea. Grandparents
ar~ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher
and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Betz.
!Ms. Lena McElhinny, Middleport. ,.
Judy Gregg, a teacher in the
Mount Vernon School and Karen Gregg, a freshman at Morris Harvey College, spent the
weekend with their mother, Mrs.
Lucy Gregg.
Mr. R. B. Carson of Bucyrus,
Is visUing at the home of h i s
daughcer and ~usband, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight
and h~r mother, Mrs. M. C. Wilson, spent the weekend in Co·
lumbus with their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Halley. While there Mr. Knight
attended the state basketball
tournament. John A11ensworth
accompanied them.
pound

Miss Evelyn Gibbons, a fresh-

at Bethel College, Hopkins·
ville. Keotucky, will arrive thls
week to spend the spring ' 'acation with: her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons.
Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Dow·
son and sons, Dwight and Doug·
las, were in Miamioburg this
· ~-oast week to attend funeral ser·
vices for her uncle.
Mrs. Jeanette Waddell, Hunt·
h1glon, is here with her mothtr, Mrs. ;!\tinnie Beverege and
also at Ho~r Hospital with her
sister, ®1-lotte-cJ;'errln who I!
seriously m'.
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Winner -Ramos. Loser-Larsen.
Palm Springl, Calif.
J,!ouiton
000 202 140- 9 13 I
11, Ang. t,\1 010 ~ 006-S N
~oon, Cardinal &lt;9&gt; and
CimpbeH. Beilnsky, Sprin1 &lt;71,
*'WI lB) and Rudgers. Winner
~~: LOaer -Belinsky. HR
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N. W. COMPTON, 0 •• D.
O"'OMITRIST
Of1lee Houn: 1'10 12; 2 to II (CIOHat Noou OD
Eut Court St.. Pomero:r·

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YOU'U STAIT SAVIIIIIIIllllY
WHDI THE flflff fiOST CllllliSI
ChryslertJirtemp Furnace cull fuel bllli,

MAN!

Here's how 1

mainteaance and repairs:

• Hl1h -Efficiency Heat ExchlnJII aive~ you more heat, burns

less fuel.
• Newly-Desicnect Burners prevent spot overheatina; burn-outs.

(Proof: Chrysler gives you a !C)-year, NOT PRO-RATED Heat

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Exchanger Warranty!)
Lubricated 1Jearin1s in blower and motor never
need mlmg, require no maintenance.

Perma~ently

THE WINTER RUSH! CALL NOW FOR THE FACTS!

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MEET TONIGHT
' Racine Chapter, Order
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Eastern Star wUI meet in regli·
Jar sessioh Monday evening, April lsi at 8 't the M,asonlc Tem·
pie with the Worthy Matron.
Ellz:!&gt;cth Toney and Worthy Patron, -Alfred Toney, presiding.
· The Past Officers of Racine
Chapter will be honored at this
meeting, and Paat ,Officers will
hold a silent auclior.

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Except for printing and cost
Oi. sale, money from the ~S&amp;le of
U.S. federal duck slampo goes
for the
and Jeaae of
waterfowl
areJIS
throughout the

You emit get better
for
fewer stamps ... anywhere
You;.must be
satisfied
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TOP YALUE GUARANTEE IMQ. 2: TOll -

fteftr .tltfllrt Jn the historJ ot trading
- .,.P. '1loilal ._:·_,..,.. promiied 10 much!
Never before &lt;IOUid you Jed- your ltampe
fA&gt;r rifta w:ith IUch .c:onfideooe. w:ilb ouch - poe·ol unbeatable ftluoo. R..id bow tldo II8W

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Top V~ue Family Gift cata1os ito backed by.
thD guarantee.
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And there'a no Jed tape-no long, invo!Vell
delaya. You are the judge. Everything ia han·
died right at your Top Value Redemption
Store. Look for the new 2-WAY Golden Guarantee Seal, !Ml diaplq now at all Top Value
Redemption !Ito-.

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!Mttet
for·tewer lllamps, anywhere! ·
It any ~ther rorrent stamp catalol abo,.. 8D
ldeiltlcal lift for fewer stamps, you can aet it

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THE SHOE BOX

We Specialize •n Ro~11 Groupingsl

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P&gt;loo Will JOOt •lve

14'ieplto!Te-ladusiry IO'&lt;t....y r!i1
doobie ctJrinf tltlJ doc•"'!· tile
llldependfal 'relepboloo ~
r lion aald l&lt;lday.

SEVERAL ARRESTED
PT. PLEASANT - ~ted
· by local Jaw enforcement offi·
cers during the weekend were
Guy W. Finley, 33, Apple Grove
Eugene Coflllin, 30, Obetz, Ohio;
AUred Pearson, 36, Pt. Pleasant; Wilbur Beller, 29, Leon;
John Davis, 54, Pl. Pleasant;
aU charged wlth Intoxication;
Joseph C. Paugh, 55, Kender·
son, driving whlle Intoxicated;
Nardie A. Crowder, 6ii, Pt. Pl&lt;,.-i
sant, reckless driving.

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Jmme-·
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tloi tip -"111 Wlilllltoll..,_
PI twt K,.n..dy ." ile
~ tn do 11 mocb

an ovtr-all ,.....am II. d••• l-1
for tho eotlre t t g ion.
hope thai 101110 federal pro.
gr..,. wUl be llberaliled and perbape otben edded so tbat eaotern
Kentucl&lt;y and tht rest Ill Appalcocbia can take advantage of them.
"A flood is alwayo tragic,"
Whisman said, "but too ofleo
some of his top aides and we bave been pre a cblng
, the waten recede I! Ia f : :
olflcials of the Area Rede· along. This area is drastically In ten about. What we can't I
Adminislralion.
need of help."
and whiit Lo alway• with us 11
In the near future, Kennedy Is Whisman wlU go witb
economic conditJou of
to conduct a eabinet Iev- IWiiOiiiijiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl
meeting oo the problem.
"I am more encouraged now
Here comes Aprtl
15th! Income· tax
to personally In·
time. And ir you have
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'-·•• 1vtte everyone in Southeastern
tro..Jble coming up
~cl car, and followmg .;:.;::1Ohio
with the cash, come
will be a Unlco Majestic
and West Virginia to visit
to
us . We make
trtc ran•e " Landmark
us during Open House," Mr.
prompt,
cash l oa ns
H
i •al·
f mll
Carsey sald.
'use s ways a a Y ~~~~:;,;;::;_;;;;;;;:._...............
for any Vo~orthwhile
because we have fun, f•
purpose.
and refreshments for e~.~;~~ ~~ Girls' White
body " .Mr Carsey said ·.
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY
11118 year ~ hope will be .
300 W. Second St.- WYandotte 2·2111, Pomeroy
ger and better than ever..
Dates for the Land~k Par·
lslenne Festival Open House
wUl I!" Thursday, Friday a u d
Saturday, April 4, S and 6. In Needle toe . 9/8 beet For
confirmation, graduation addition to aU tile fun and fes- parties.
HOURS
N-M widths. Sizes 5
tivities prices have been "guil· to 10.
MONDAY-9A.M. TO 7 P.M.
lotined:' for this event, Mr. Car·
TUES., WED., THUR.. 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
sey declared, as Open House is
FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M.
MIDDLEPORT
tradtttonaUy the kick-oft I or

ment of their daughter, Ann
Lippincott to Mr. James Ham'
mond Donovan II of Columbus,
Ohto, son of Dr. and Mrs.
James H Donovan Pomeroy
Miss Burrough was gradual·
eel from Hammond High School
and attended George Washing·
ton ,Univer.ily Mr. Donovan
received his B..A. m p~ycholo!!l'
and his M.D.... i" mduslr!al
~nagemenl from Ohio UmverSlly, He " attendtng
1a w
school.
The couple pla~s an April . 6
weddmg afetr which they Will
reside m Columbus.
Pleatant Valley Hospital
ADMI'ITED: Mrs.
Walter
Reitmire, Hartford; Stella M&lt;Dade, Leon; Mrs. Vernon Stan·
ley, Patriot; Ray Haynes, Pt.
Pleasant· Ashbell Glover Hen·
dersor.;
Cecil Sines: Pt.
Pleasant; Mrs. James Johnson,
New Haven.
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DISCHARGED: Norma SUlll·
van, Pt. Pleasant; Anna McCoy,
Pt. Pleasant; Ernie Grimm, [..e.
tart ; Mrs. Howard Deweese, Le~
em; Mrs. Charles Neal and daU·
ghter, West Columbia; Mr.
James Graham and daughter,
Rutland: Mrs. Clyde Sanders,
Gallipolis; Mrs. L. C. Sumer·
ville. Pt. Pleasant; George
Johnson, Jr., Mason ; Elmer
Loomis, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. John
ny McDermitt and son, Mason;
John Adkins, Pt. Pleasant; Har·
ry Varian, CUlton; Ch a ria
Lqckeydoo, Pt. Pleasant.
BIRTHS: Mr. and l\ll's. Wil· .
liam Henry, G~llipolls Ferry, a
son; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Fellure; Gallipolis, a son; Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Reilmire, Hart·
ford, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Vernoo Stanley, Patriot, a son; Mr.
and Mrs. James Johnson, New

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nan 181 and Edwards. Winner - Eugene Cook puts the linlaltinc on "uncomborated ' statements"
Miller. Loser -Tsitouns.
touches today to an lnveltlgtslon from quosllooable witoeoBeO and
Al Sarasota Fla
which be said i~s tltal Wally bad not glv111 Butta an opporiUn·
New York(At' 023 0oo -m -10 17 0 Butt. pUled "vital infDl'!D8tioo'' lty to preseot hla written otat.
Chicago CAl 101 010 lOCI- 4 8 t lto Alabama Coach Paul (Bear) menl oa lho ·:JCCWIIioD • .
Bryaut.
Terry, Bouloll &lt;81 and noward. · Cook utd the Information could
M l f - C21ors.. ":"'
Buzhardt. Peters C4l, Wilhelm C7l [have affected \he outcome of lul l "Before even wailing Io receive
and Martin. Winner -Terry. Los· year's Alabama-Georgia 181Deltb• avtd.... ol the principal .par·
er-Buzhardt. RRs-Peplt4ne &lt;21, which Al•hem•. won as-o.
ty ••• Mr. ~· the tmp8rtial
Lopet, Matin.
Bulla was !be athletic dlnctor iuvastlgator, bu .,..eel hla indJct.
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at tht University o1 Georgts at ment," Schrodt~ said. .
At Miami, Fla.
.
lbe Ume. He resigned the post ln The lnvestigatiOill were the out·
Milwaukee
002 000 000- 2 a I F hruary
Igrowth of a story In the March
Baltimore
OliO 000 Ill» 0 5. I ~.;ad~ hla lnvesllgaUon un- !23 laiiUf of the Saturday l!:venlng
Burd~tte and 'lorre. McCormick der orders from Gov. Carl E. San· Post which related that Bultl
Narum
(9) and Or- d
the
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Lo(51, McNally
M~ m· k
era. -urc at•_ _.J genera1 JB. to and Bry8lll consplred to r••
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hand his report tf thematter ov.. m•tmmt of Jaat Jear't ~.
AI Olando, Fla.
er to Sanden Taeaday.
The m111iillll arUclt quoted AI·
Detrott
020 101 200- 6 4 2
AloN•a eoan.to lllqiiJy · lanta inllirance IIWI Geotae Jlur.
Mlnneoota
000 012 Ill» 3 6 1 Another ln..,tlgatioa Ia underjnett as -~ he ovtrheard I
Mossi, Ander,aon (71, Dustal (9) way in Alabama' and leatbnony .is telephone , conversation between
and Froeban. stlgrnan, Sullivsn exP¢ec! to be made today beloro Buill and Bryant In which Butts
!71 and Bailey. Winner -Maul. a legislative lnveotlgatlug eomml~ ..,.. Bryant vital lnformaUon.
Loser -.stlgmsn. JIR...Wood.
tee from aeverai Ulilvenlty of Both Butta and Bryant itttve deAt Clearwsler, Fla. &lt;I~ IJUIIngsl Alabama lootbiJ! players.
Diad lha Npart. fttey lild !bet
Pitt&amp;brgh 000 300 000 .._ s a 3 The Albama oommlllot Is bead· Idl....- pollltile rulet · JnfracPhlla
OliO 101100 1-1-IH
. ed by state Rep. Alton Turner lions In the telephone ........
Francls, Veale &lt;!Ol and Pag• who oald that tht football playen lion.
liaroni. Mahaffey, Hamilton &lt;71 all senlorJ, probably will bel!lnlr;;;..________ll
and Palrymple. Winner -Hamil· teslifyinglo tho committee bebindj
Tr•de Your Old
ton. Loser-Veale.
closed tJvor•·
1 0 Ne
Chlcaco &lt;Nl ooo 001 000- t 7 1 Cook Slid 11 appeared "from the
n n
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Boston
000 000 00.- 3 9 D evidence of 1111 lnvestlgatiou plus
NOW AT
Hobble, Lomy !71, Toth Cll the polygraph ..amlnalion lhst
and Barragan, Beriell m. More· vital and Important Information
head, Fornieles (7) and Nixon .. was given by Butt• to Bryant
•liST IILICTAONI
Wtouer -Morehead. Loser -Rob- about tht Gellf8la team beloro the

300 200 lll 7 10 1 sentin&amp; Butt..
Larleu, Flahor C4l and BaUey. A
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ATLANTA (UPIJ-Atty. Gon.safd Cook was ol&gt;vlously nlylng '

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Indicates Butts In Trouble

bie. HR-Ranew.
game ...
be 11tronger still.
At Sao Diego, Calif.
The otatement t1rew an
Send your contribution .oow.
San Fran.
OliO 210 003- ft 8 4 diate rebuke from lawyers
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Gov. Combs Is Certain Of
JFK's Ear On Federal Aid

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Jermy Meneblni, Barbara White,
I by~ Blazewicz and Dorothy
Santa Tae, Cllllornla, are bert Neutzllng ronducled the color
With jhelr parents, Mr. 0 n d ceremony. Dues were paid and
Mra. Elmer Mattox, Gravel HJII.
from the ~ sales
They came especially to
be
ln. Second c
scoull
With their father who Ia critical· and proftclo"cy badge w 0 r k
· ly W. Robert recently retired were clis&lt;usoe&lt;.. '
Tenderfoot
from the navy. Hla wife will ar· work will be glv.n to n •"
rive later thJs month.
~· Darlene Chafm and Jenny Rife.
,Ola~les H. Wise, Jr. wu ln The meetlug closed wlth the
(;anton on bualness Saturday. forming of lbe lrteJidship clr·
He returned to. bill employment cle. Attending were those na111o expenaes pald Paris' beliday fOr
b: Waverly With Mrs. WIse ed above and Linda Sue _
warn- two via TWA SuperJel, Mr. Cat·
remaining here for a few days. er and leaders, Mrs. PhU Glo- sey satd.
Marianne Woodgerd, Colum· bokar and Mrs. Blazewtcz.
uThere's nothing to buy,"
bua, spent the weekend with
Carsey pointed out "just
~",:!!"• Mr. and Mrs. Jlar. Burrough, Dorw11an In and register wlih us
0
M ""':l'erd, G:.~n~~:. ~- ..· W ~ing'l• .4prU 6
Open House, There wiD be
r. •n~~ Mrg_ - - -..--~ .uu....:;u- Mr
than 200 prizes in all."
er' Columbus. are anoounclng
. and Mrs. Herschel Lun- Spec! I I will be
the birth of a daughter, Paula dr BuiTough of Alexandria, Vi,.. Slmc a 1J!r ~ 11-b U~

Medina; ~·Robert Ma,llox. ~

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~l"'lpano Bea.ch, Fla
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011 11110 2 ' 1
.vashington
200 000 02 4 ? 1
Simmt.ou!'. Bauta 16), ~ant! •8)
~~~d Olivet . Osteen and J.eppert.
'uer -shantz. HR.s-o-Loc.k 8 ,y.
1\t

borne ot Mra. SelJm Btazew~ez,

ton 'w Va l!dward Mallo

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. rFalstaff•'m"
. , ;~m~-~~IM .Nllfltaat ~.~.
1f
·JC!berfeldl held a ~ lud at ~ ·

The D . y Sentinel ·.

.BrinJJ0 Paris
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Gtrl Scoull rroop :HI m e t
Saturday at 10 a.m. at I he 'II

~y St.
Mr Herman MatloJ: Charles- Cllhy. Fultz, Sally Glnbol!ir,

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-Columbus· East, Dresden Are Sta~e· Cage. Champions

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Mel Clark of Wett Columbia and Harry and erman
Layne, both of New Haven, will repr011ent Mason county
sports greats at the sports greats banquet in Charleston
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with many naUonal sports figures also expected to attend.
Muon county sports greats were honored at a _banquet Friday night at Wabama High scbool. Carl Su!livan,
director o~ .tbe West Virginia Centennial Commwlon,
was guest_ speaker. .
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ReceiVIng certificates were Carl Adkins, !!Obert Ad·
klns, Mel Clark, John Clendenin, Rllbert Cline, Miles
Dorst, Clarence Fisher, Don Foglesong, Sam Hoffmll!',
Brereton Jones, Harry Layne, He"!!an Layne, S. D. Ut·
tlepage, Warren Miller •. Lester Oblinger, Pete ObUnger,
Jack Rogers, Walter Rtch, Ralph Sayre, Denny Wedge,
Walter M. W~n?sor an~ Charles Yonker.
. Clendenm s cer~lftcate was received by his s~n, John,
while Denny Wedges award was accepted by his father:
Th~ banquet was served by the Wahama Athletic Boost
ers assoctatlon.
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Charlie Yonker, Wahama high school semor who
paced the Falcon basketball tea_m ID sconng all season,
has been , voted All-West Vrrgmta honorable mention by
coacjtes and sportswriters. Charlie bit the hoop at better
than a 21 pomts per game average.
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Ned Jon.. of Pl. Pleasanl champlon.•hlp.
was given a third te~m berth By the way though, I. wasn't
on Jhe All-West V~rg1ma squad. alone on hundred per
cent
wro"i JIIIOSS about Dresden. Ev·
Howard Parke(, former PHS eryone I was with flgured the
athlete. is on the rgster of tbe same. I must admit though, I
Marietta CollegE bfseball team. was rootln' for Dresdeu, be· ·
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toward a- starling asslioment were undPr,dogs.

Jr the outer pastures, the area

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - The balanee of po'iler In Oblo
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high SChOOl bUJtetbilll WU back IJt tile C.Btrai abel 'hft•
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Lea~ with 20 Rodney Gaul
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dwnpionlhip lropbieo rooted in pointl Olllbled Eaot to tUe I
I!Cbool Somday ·~n.
Dale Harr~n 8 a J!,m ~ '
tht haUs of Columb111 East and ~~ ss-211 lead JOIDI Into
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,, j Elberfeld' won 84-511 over G
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ohlo team won tho CIIISS M title, Rowley, who ~ 21 polntsiD
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.. &amp;11!1U8l .•~.~~A.;owlmmlng eMm, vlctqry by way of a forfeit over polnla to top tbc 1~, Starlljlg ,
and nine yean since a team from tht semJ!Inalvletory over Marlilil
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and Emle · Bowles rontrlbnted ·• t.~
the eastern part or the otote car- and added a lll!ft 1n .!be cbaJu. _
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riod home the clau A smaU ploasblp game, wu v!'!Od ·ll!e .,.,.. .
AIR FOBCJii ,t,C.W!WY. Colo.
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Jlandlng playor ln Cluo ~ by .
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western ohio bss dominated the. el'lllg the games. Pi'lell N&lt;Oived .111-1 loupbot, ...,.., fnxn lJe!dnd 10 wlli lbt I'{CM tenp.Jnl cham· SMlll Club easily delendad · Jto
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have only ono iiarter badl'far the LEXINGTON Ky.-All·Amerlca downbUl and· ·olalom 'event. In track-recqrd P_Bci! of 111.91 miles
llailolay'o Renlll
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ictnclnnatl 121, Booton 110
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CLEVELAND-Donna DeVarona Us Army flnl.tlled fll'8t and -see.'
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Fornr..den CoachJacli:Van·
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Paul Prince, a crew-cut ocrapper by Eall lD the semiflnsll, bad a In the 500- ard freestyle (S:2.1.4l. men! lor li ...C.r&lt;i third time with I P 0 M JE R 0 Y
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lly or ~dleport, former Dres· an easy victory in the Saturday should be a prime choice to make
den reSldento, were happy to afternoon class A finale wflefl tbe big &amp;how again next year for
How could any scribe be a
worse predicter than I was a·
bout the Dresden J·Hawks. A
C&lt;.IUple area coaches. several local ball players, and I went to
Marietta to watch Dresden, a·
mong other teams, play In the
district tourney there.
l figured Dresden to
the

see the J-Hawks come through Jackson Center eraeed a nine- the seventh consecutive time. Onin such sensa~onal style.
4846 with 23 seconds to go. Prince ly guard Jerry Strauss will bf:
Kenny assiStant manager of point deficit to u~ the game at back from Marion Harding's lf.art.
the MiddleJl?rt Department sto~e took an upeourt pas• and fired 'lng eew.
and a Me1gs county comm1s- from about 18 feet out, and the Jn the end, it was overpowering
sioner, was employed by the A ball zipped through the neta as height that made the difference in
&amp; P compar.J' at Dresden some ~he final buuer BOunded.
the title Clan AA game. 1be Ti·
years ago,
That ]eft 8 &amp;tate tournament &amp;ers threw up a Ugbt sone d~
If the McElhlMoys ·had aelo in the Class M 111Jndup. 'l'tleftfllle that gave Coach Dan Baker
tied at Dre.~en for good there crowd of 2,623 limp. but the fans ;of Marion only one alternaUve, to
t, a possiJl~•ly thal:f.'~· Russ, come back for mor&lt; that evenlnl pass the ball around and attempt
now a s~ntor a~ Mn:s. ·would were not disappointed.
· to make the .Ions outsldo ·ohots.
have ~?een on the state champ- Columbus East Jumped to a f.(J '!'bat kept the ocore clOwn atlonsbfp le~@t!hla.~son.
lead and never headed, ·a[.; 'tllough Eal\ W.Uid et!F~ to hut
thought Marion Hardlnl wa.i nol with the baD wheo lh4i opportuni·
througb by a tong •hoi. Led
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Willis, Drabowsky (6) ~~~d AI Rowley, the Prextes narowed dlfferenee between tbtf two final~
Bryan. Hook and Tay!!Jr ~ ~~·e- tbe ta to two inti at the out· i&amp;ts, except for the abar}Hhooting
man m. Loser -DrabowMiy. HR 1 of ptht
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tho way to Columbus and ptck
"I !he big hardware there for
tile Ohio 1!163 Class A slate
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FRANKroRT, ltJ. CUPII - li&gt;lll I hive .,_ 11 any
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President xennec~y "' "'""'"' .. ·11n10 1n the pas1 ..,......lll·,J&lt;m,
lllcrealle6 interest In the oconom· 1WhiiJnan Slid,
Lllldlll8l'lt will bring a
tc problems ot the Appalachian
bit of Paris" to Pp~ thils
Floodl -~ Ia1 opecial asailtaJtt to Gov. l
...t, aecortlin( to Jack W.
Bert Combo· Slid today.
111e governor'o asototant.
ey, Landmark manager.
John D. Whismau l8id tht i,. •beads the state'• area •
The annual Landmark
temt Jlemo from a meetllll laat olflce. said tile lnle&lt;est
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House will be called •
January In West Virginia. At that lngton wilh tile: problems li
ne Fealival" tills year and will session. Brooks Hays, a opeelal palachlan in general and
feature all nt4nner of French asalstant to tht Prealdenl, met Keotucty in particular hao
bac:kground and •tniosph.e. with stall members of the Appa- .-.-pbasized in the pall
This traditional mercliandl!liig
Governora Cooference and weeks by the devastatlug
event, bold each year Jn AprU,
liven a thorough briefing on tbat struck easteru Kentueky.
follows the Frencli lbeme !Je. the problem.
"This oould have .,_ the
cause the grand prize, 101' wblch Since that time. Whismau ~ald. eye opener," Whlamon said, '
visitors can reglaler will be an
President has had a meelin~ emphatically demodllrated

DStopters

Hospital. '111e baby weighed six
t birth The
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have three other children Pa·
lricla, Pamela, and Mlclmel.
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Force In Korea. Grandparents
ar~ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher
and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Betz.
!Ms. Lena McElhinny, Middleport. ,.
Judy Gregg, a teacher in the
Mount Vernon School and Karen Gregg, a freshman at Morris Harvey College, spent the
weekend with their mother, Mrs.
Lucy Gregg.
Mr. R. B. Carson of Bucyrus,
Is visUing at the home of h i s
daughcer and ~usband, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight
and h~r mother, Mrs. M. C. Wilson, spent the weekend in Co·
lumbus with their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Halley. While there Mr. Knight
attended the state basketball
tournament. John A11ensworth
accompanied them.
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Miss Evelyn Gibbons, a fresh-

at Bethel College, Hopkins·
ville. Keotucky, will arrive thls
week to spend the spring ' 'acation with: her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons.
Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Dow·
son and sons, Dwight and Doug·
las, were in Miamioburg this
· ~-oast week to attend funeral ser·
vices for her uncle.
Mrs. Jeanette Waddell, Hunt·
h1glon, is here with her mothtr, Mrs. ;!\tinnie Beverege and
also at Ho~r Hospital with her
sister, ®1-lotte-cJ;'errln who I!
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Winner -Ramos. Loser-Larsen.
Palm Springl, Calif.
J,!ouiton
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11, Ang. t,\1 010 ~ 006-S N
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CimpbeH. Beilnsky, Sprin1 &lt;71,
*'WI lB) and Rudgers. Winner
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' Racine Chapter, Order
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Eastern Star wUI meet in regli·
Jar sessioh Monday evening, April lsi at 8 't the M,asonlc Tem·
pie with the Worthy Matron.
Ellz:!&gt;cth Toney and Worthy Patron, -Alfred Toney, presiding.
· The Past Officers of Racine
Chapter will be honored at this
meeting, and Paat ,Officers will
hold a silent auclior.

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Oi. sale, money from the ~S&amp;le of
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SEVERAL ARRESTED
PT. PLEASANT - ~ted
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cers during the weekend were
Guy W. Finley, 33, Apple Grove
Eugene Coflllin, 30, Obetz, Ohio;
AUred Pearson, 36, Pt. Pleasant; Wilbur Beller, 29, Leon;
John Davis, 54, Pl. Pleasant;
aU charged wlth Intoxication;
Joseph C. Paugh, 55, Kender·
son, driving whlle Intoxicated;
Nardie A. Crowder, 6ii, Pt. Pl&lt;,.-i
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an ovtr-all ,.....am II. d••• l-1
for tho eotlre t t g ion.
hope thai 101110 federal pro.
gr..,. wUl be llberaliled and perbape otben edded so tbat eaotern
Kentucl&lt;y and tht rest Ill Appalcocbia can take advantage of them.
"A flood is alwayo tragic,"
Whisman said, "but too ofleo
some of his top aides and we bave been pre a cblng
, the waten recede I! Ia f : :
olflcials of the Area Rede· along. This area is drastically In ten about. What we can't I
Adminislralion.
need of help."
and whiit Lo alway• with us 11
In the near future, Kennedy Is Whisman wlU go witb
economic conditJou of
to conduct a eabinet Iev- IWiiOiiiijiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl
meeting oo the problem.
"I am more encouraged now
Here comes Aprtl
15th! Income· tax
to personally In·
time. And ir you have
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tro..Jble coming up
~cl car, and followmg .;:.;::1Ohio
with the cash, come
will be a Unlco Majestic
and West Virginia to visit
to
us . We make
trtc ran•e " Landmark
us during Open House," Mr.
prompt,
cash l oa ns
H
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Carsey sald.
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for any Vo~orthwhile
because we have fun, f•
purpose.
and refreshments for e~.~;~~ ~~ Girls' White
body " .Mr Carsey said ·.
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY
11118 year ~ hope will be .
300 W. Second St.- WYandotte 2·2111, Pomeroy
ger and better than ever..
Dates for the Land~k Par·
lslenne Festival Open House
wUl I!" Thursday, Friday a u d
Saturday, April 4, S and 6. In Needle toe . 9/8 beet For
confirmation, graduation addition to aU tile fun and fes- parties.
HOURS
N-M widths. Sizes 5
tivities prices have been "guil· to 10.
MONDAY-9A.M. TO 7 P.M.
lotined:' for this event, Mr. Car·
TUES., WED., THUR.. 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
sey declared, as Open House is
FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M.
MIDDLEPORT
tradtttonaUy the kick-oft I or

ment of their daughter, Ann
Lippincott to Mr. James Ham'
mond Donovan II of Columbus,
Ohto, son of Dr. and Mrs.
James H Donovan Pomeroy
Miss Burrough was gradual·
eel from Hammond High School
and attended George Washing·
ton ,Univer.ily Mr. Donovan
received his B..A. m p~ycholo!!l'
and his M.D.... i" mduslr!al
~nagemenl from Ohio UmverSlly, He " attendtng
1a w
school.
The couple pla~s an April . 6
weddmg afetr which they Will
reside m Columbus.
Pleatant Valley Hospital
ADMI'ITED: Mrs.
Walter
Reitmire, Hartford; Stella M&lt;Dade, Leon; Mrs. Vernon Stan·
ley, Patriot; Ray Haynes, Pt.
Pleasant· Ashbell Glover Hen·
dersor.;
Cecil Sines: Pt.
Pleasant; Mrs. James Johnson,
New Haven.
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DISCHARGED: Norma SUlll·
van, Pt. Pleasant; Anna McCoy,
Pt. Pleasant; Ernie Grimm, [..e.
tart ; Mrs. Howard Deweese, Le~
em; Mrs. Charles Neal and daU·
ghter, West Columbia; Mr.
James Graham and daughter,
Rutland: Mrs. Clyde Sanders,
Gallipolis; Mrs. L. C. Sumer·
ville. Pt. Pleasant; George
Johnson, Jr., Mason ; Elmer
Loomis, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. John
ny McDermitt and son, Mason;
John Adkins, Pt. Pleasant; Har·
ry Varian, CUlton; Ch a ria
Lqckeydoo, Pt. Pleasant.
BIRTHS: Mr. and l\ll's. Wil· .
liam Henry, G~llipolls Ferry, a
son; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Fellure; Gallipolis, a son; Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Reilmire, Hart·
ford, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Vernoo Stanley, Patriot, a son; Mr.
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nan 181 and Edwards. Winner - Eugene Cook puts the linlaltinc on "uncomborated ' statements"
Miller. Loser -Tsitouns.
touches today to an lnveltlgtslon from quosllooable witoeoBeO and
Al Sarasota Fla
which be said i~s tltal Wally bad not glv111 Butta an opporiUn·
New York(At' 023 0oo -m -10 17 0 Butt. pUled "vital infDl'!D8tioo'' lty to preseot hla written otat.
Chicago CAl 101 010 lOCI- 4 8 t lto Alabama Coach Paul (Bear) menl oa lho ·:JCCWIIioD • .
Bryaut.
Terry, Bouloll &lt;81 and noward. · Cook utd the Information could
M l f - C21ors.. ":"'
Buzhardt. Peters C4l, Wilhelm C7l [have affected \he outcome of lul l "Before even wailing Io receive
and Martin. Winner -Terry. Los· year's Alabama-Georgia 181Deltb• avtd.... ol the principal .par·
er-Buzhardt. RRs-Peplt4ne &lt;21, which Al•hem•. won as-o.
ty ••• Mr. ~· the tmp8rtial
Lopet, Matin.
Bulla was !be athletic dlnctor iuvastlgator, bu .,..eel hla indJct.
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at tht University o1 Georgts at ment," Schrodt~ said. .
At Miami, Fla.
.
lbe Ume. He resigned the post ln The lnvestigatiOill were the out·
Milwaukee
002 000 000- 2 a I F hruary
Igrowth of a story In the March
Baltimore
OliO 000 Ill» 0 5. I ~.;ad~ hla lnvesllgaUon un- !23 laiiUf of the Saturday l!:venlng
Burd~tte and 'lorre. McCormick der orders from Gov. Carl E. San· Post which related that Bultl
Narum
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Lo(51, McNally
M~ m· k
era. -urc at•_ _.J genera1 JB. to and Bry8lll consplred to r••
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hand his report tf thematter ov.. m•tmmt of Jaat Jear't ~.
AI Olando, Fla.
er to Sanden Taeaday.
The m111iillll arUclt quoted AI·
Detrott
020 101 200- 6 4 2
AloN•a eoan.to lllqiiJy · lanta inllirance IIWI Geotae Jlur.
Mlnneoota
000 012 Ill» 3 6 1 Another ln..,tlgatioa Ia underjnett as -~ he ovtrheard I
Mossi, Ander,aon (71, Dustal (9) way in Alabama' and leatbnony .is telephone , conversation between
and Froeban. stlgrnan, Sullivsn exP¢ec! to be made today beloro Buill and Bryant In which Butts
!71 and Bailey. Winner -Maul. a legislative lnveotlgatlug eomml~ ..,.. Bryant vital lnformaUon.
Loser -.stlgmsn. JIR...Wood.
tee from aeverai Ulilvenlty of Both Butta and Bryant itttve deAt Clearwsler, Fla. &lt;I~ IJUIIngsl Alabama lootbiJ! players.
Diad lha Npart. fttey lild !bet
Pitt&amp;brgh 000 300 000 .._ s a 3 The Albama oommlllot Is bead· Idl....- pollltile rulet · JnfracPhlla
OliO 101100 1-1-IH
. ed by state Rep. Alton Turner lions In the telephone ........
Francls, Veale &lt;!Ol and Pag• who oald that tht football playen lion.
liaroni. Mahaffey, Hamilton &lt;71 all senlorJ, probably will bel!lnlr;;;..________ll
and Palrymple. Winner -Hamil· teslifyinglo tho committee bebindj
Tr•de Your Old
ton. Loser-Veale.
closed tJvor•·
1 0 Ne
Chlcaco &lt;Nl ooo 001 000- t 7 1 Cook Slid 11 appeared "from the
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000 000 00.- 3 9 D evidence of 1111 lnvestlgatiou plus
NOW AT
Hobble, Lomy !71, Toth Cll the polygraph ..amlnalion lhst
and Barragan, Beriell m. More· vital and Important Information
head, Fornieles (7) and Nixon .. was given by Butt• to Bryant
•liST IILICTAONI
Wtouer -Morehead. Loser -Rob- about tht Gellf8la team beloro the

300 200 lll 7 10 1 sentin&amp; Butt..
Larleu, Flahor C4l and BaUey. A
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ATLANTA (UPIJ-Atty. Gon.safd Cook was ol&gt;vlously nlylng '

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bie. HR-Ranew.
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At Sao Diego, Calif.
The otatement t1rew an
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San Fran.
OliO 210 003- ft 8 4 diate rebuke from lawyers
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Jermy Meneblni, Barbara White,
I by~ Blazewicz and Dorothy
Santa Tae, Cllllornla, are bert Neutzllng ronducled the color
With jhelr parents, Mr. 0 n d ceremony. Dues were paid and
Mra. Elmer Mattox, Gravel HJII.
from the ~ sales
They came especially to
be
ln. Second c
scoull
With their father who Ia critical· and proftclo"cy badge w 0 r k
· ly W. Robert recently retired were clis&lt;usoe&lt;.. '
Tenderfoot
from the navy. Hla wife will ar· work will be glv.n to n •"
rive later thJs month.
~· Darlene Chafm and Jenny Rife.
,Ola~les H. Wise, Jr. wu ln The meetlug closed wlth the
(;anton on bualness Saturday. forming of lbe lrteJidship clr·
He returned to. bill employment cle. Attending were those na111o expenaes pald Paris' beliday fOr
b: Waverly With Mrs. WIse ed above and Linda Sue _
warn- two via TWA SuperJel, Mr. Cat·
remaining here for a few days. er and leaders, Mrs. PhU Glo- sey satd.
Marianne Woodgerd, Colum· bokar and Mrs. Blazewtcz.
uThere's nothing to buy,"
bua, spent the weekend with
Carsey pointed out "just
~",:!!"• Mr. and Mrs. Jlar. Burrough, Dorw11an In and register wlih us
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M ""':l'erd, G:.~n~~:. ~- ..· W ~ing'l• .4prU 6
Open House, There wiD be
r. •n~~ Mrg_ - - -..--~ .uu....:;u- Mr
than 200 prizes in all."
er' Columbus. are anoounclng
. and Mrs. Herschel Lun- Spec! I I will be
the birth of a daughter, Paula dr BuiTough of Alexandria, Vi,.. Slmc a 1J!r ~ 11-b U~

Medina; ~·Robert Ma,llox. ~

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~l"'lpano Bea.ch, Fla
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.vashington
200 000 02 4 ? 1
Simmt.ou!'. Bauta 16), ~ant! •8)
~~~d Olivet . Osteen and J.eppert.
'uer -shantz. HR.s-o-Loc.k 8 ,y.
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Mr Herman MatloJ: Charles- Cllhy. Fultz, Sally Glnbol!ir,

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Increase
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learn not to _pmcrlbl lllbl)' mJt.d to &lt;lrcoloto 1n loretgn landO!
C'. _• .
Senleet Are Held
Mrs. Monroe pwe, Pt. Plellll'
one another and 1101 totatedrua•,•fl•r ft "bas been wlthch• n in I
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62 ant, Mrt. J,uciln Staat.,- Naplo.
P"' \he bock
Wbto II f!OOd other _Ianda, •pecially
whell
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Florl4i
l&amp;rJ. lltnnan 1.41lor ope II noi neceiiSiril)&gt; iodcl wlthdiawn by me..nrm thai ori&amp;·l
1"1'., PLEASAN'I' - FUnerol they, 'lllaledh, Florida; • n d
for anqther. Caution concomlng lnated It," abe aald
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drugs lii0 Y 11rengthen our future "Communication ot IUifavorable l
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SIQith, 62, llfe-long Mason Coun· Rand, W. Va. and Delbert Pel·
1f
generatons."
and untowarrl reactiona _II quite Only three ol the ted OOUth·,OI, ~63,1..... f11'3,1'13.:rl.
ty reoldenl, were bold _Monday lint. Pl. Ple'llllol Route 2.
n.. lhatidomlde -'&lt;lal tau&amp;ht1aa much- the ,..;,ponsiblliiJI of tho&gt; eastern Ohio countle&amp; showed , .Joei1011 - lf,IJO.tf, .,111.11; 2 p.m. 11 the Crow Jl'unetal Funeral Homa wat in char&amp;e.
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teamed and what tt.. general the medical pror.-ton that lts lmedical profeuloo as II tbe 1111 Jncreaoe In dlot tax colloc-lt265,J97.15 , $137,111.2'1.
Home. Bqrlal waaln the Pulllnt
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public ohould have "' " ""' (rom eommunlcatlont, etpeclally on tho opre8d of beneficial retulto of itlon fnr the w,oelt which ended Lltwteoee - f/,114.10, · .1!-· h'lllly
Flal Rock BIG OOUN'I1EII
NEW YORK IUPI ·-Tne d"V ;. the thalidom'do horrio i• whicn ;nlernatiO!Illl level, leave much ID therapy"
!March 23.
!!UII, mt,SU.71, tm,JIIU7.
Mrs. Smith diad suddenly
I'ORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) _
com!• n. c1n1gs \1111'• by...., an apptrently tn"""""' sletplng be desired ..
edi· In port she blamed the
They were JackROn, Ross and \
_ $Z,IG.Z4, •uauo, day alternoqn at hor home of Oregon has 26 counlie! '"'
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tolll be
lbrute.tlnr tc unho"' o•'• taken by orer""'" ···;men ,,..
on Corculatton. tech· ,tndllllry becauoe of tbe great Sclom counties. River countiH .155,009.01,
an apparent hear! altack. She ID area than the stale of Rhnde
cldldNa 11 dNp token by JI"'S· suited In tho birtn of crelormed nocal JOUrnal ot tho American numher of trado oameo under were still affected by the hlih
_ $2,38$.8'1, $%,8'15.11, was born AP\'D 22, 1811t, daugh- loland. Ramey Count• sprow ,
aant - 11 aaid Pn.: e•len babi"
Heart ASBOCiatino ISh&lt; is assn- 1 which the umt .drug may be water that e•Jsted durintl the. ft",I08.51, $71,540.01.
· ler ol the !ale 01'11 and Carollne over 10,13¥ square mllel, bill
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Ta..,, who ID modl..l science
Abtlota .....,,. llrogs
elate profeS60r o! pediatrics at marketed around the world A pe_rlod. Hocking and Scioto_are .'It&amp;t $18,1113.11', Ufttrill Pullins; ·She ..,..
a has
than 7,000 poplllatoon,
Ia Won latoWD aa lilt authm oty on I What w om • n
have the . Johns Hoplcins Universlty. lphyeician In one country may not stoll the only two countlee that
$188,580."membel of tile Eckard EUB Multnomah
Counl)'._ I he
ltumaa 11 tl"t and Infancy. !learned Is "to ab•ta;o from all Balttmorel
.
know that a drtiJ being con· :•re behind last fiscal year
llelote- )21,'154.11, fl9,tl67.02, Chapel.
. state's smallest, crams mto.
Sho Wll .,..clpating thr rlt'veJ- unnece"'"'Y dru-,s •.hroughout Thalidomide w.. whhdrawn ldemned in a forejgn medical gures.
$'1$4,586.98, $782,100.11.
SurviVing are ber husbalid, square mlles more than 521 ,000
"P" t cl tlrap wbiCb u a
1pregnancy." she said "lndeed, ,from tbe German and Englisb ·journal lo the aame drug be u 1 The figures showing the col· VIDten - 74US; $1,1175.93, Delizll Smith, lour .sislera. Mrs. people the largest pop ;lotion
tlfect" 11111 1Djure tho mal&lt; germ women of the ·holrl&gt;e""'' period marketl at the end of November Iprescribing under another name. lectlons lor the weeks endlllg $42,98'7.60, $32,321.113.
Sidney Fadley, Rio Grande, concentration In the state.
oeU. thl 1p1111etozoa If that should Jearn to ahstair from and early in December. 1961 But i She endorsed the Britiflh idea March 23, 1963 and March 24, Motor vehicle and u.se tax
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hum&gt;· drug• because the '"1".-v to tbe jil was not withdrawn from tbe lthat thee thould be 1 Jaw re· 1962, and the fiscal year ligures collectloos In the ted s!NtheUt· Jaclaton - No_ weekly llgute, Most distant
.....,..- could bo d·,astrous fetus may occur O.fore tbe wom· Canadian market until the cod of quirlng the names of drugs to' be for the years starting JUly I, ern Ohio counties showing lhoee f101,229.60. Lawrence - f8,143.· opttcally Is ;Qil'-'! live trillion '
t1nce tbo lpll'IDIID..,• os an P1Ual •an know• she Is P"'gnarol"
March 19112 and .from tlruJ . - cloarly ltated on preocrlptions 1962 and July I, 1961 follow: lor the .,..k ending M....,b 23, 58, $1DS.S26.tl2. Melp- ~,598.· Ught·years from the earth.
wllh tbe femaif germ 1 "And In her opinlnn. "rroen, too. In Italy and Japan untn tho end Silo abo advocated an lnterna· Albea• - $9,874.75, $13,338.· 1!163 and lor the fiscal years 11, '111Utl8.a. Pike - $%,191.•, The Indian lac lnsec
nil, tbe owar. in !&gt;&lt;ginning a •hould bP ctutioo' &amp;l...&gt;no dru~s of May
tlonal eentral offlce for the quick 26, $388,121.36, S34J(I,810.ft. ·
s~g July I, 1982 follows: ~t&amp;,II8.SI. Rou - $11,1'14.~. upon a great variety of plant!,
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"We mustalllearro not to clam· "It's fundamentally wrong thai astembllns and dlsporsing of In· Gallla - $5,165.46, t8,564.60, Athens '- ••2'11.113, $14U5B.IIfl. $20f,14f.tl6. Scioto - 87,197.5'1, but oeems to prefer the nativf
Dr Tltllllfcon or for new '"d mo" potent a drug suspected of a oerloul UD• formation on the unlovorablt aide $176,612.61, $166,315.62.
Gallla - U,22S.2f, $91),$92.28. f111,505.58. VInton- No weekly banyan and other native Iii
wllll ... med!tel P"Cfeeolon has drug• Furthermore people must toward retctilln thoold be pormit- effects of dtq(o. ·
Hocldn&amp; - $3,309.84, $6,1139.- Hocking - $2,3Z3.16, $'17,190.10. fliUte, 110,767.'18.
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enli•ted:. the;" their unele of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin _CIJ!t. ot lnot be enlisted unle8S they can
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umts of Enfllilb two nlalgebra
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Homer E. Ab- and one 1n plane
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f Tltio 10 u r...,.d·hlgh achiev.,
~ E. Hysell, 80itB ol Mr. and Mn. High school seniors rna
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tie l':'"'lnoed tOday competitive graduation.
Br GAYWIID P. GODWN ment In the !lta..,.fedorel effort n..
La.....,.. Hysell of RuUand, ,tesla and physicals now
KaJ8er Employes
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Aid 4-H Pto-am
U. S. Coolt Guard Academy wUI
I WASHINGTON IUPIJ- 'ftoo All· eosll livestock
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RAVENSWOOD': The Rav· •bt held na!lotlwlde on Decem. '
lleplrlment aayo four $25 million .• year.
." lll&gt;ttrtt"'7 te
Route I enlisted on cltanlcs, photography medica ensorood Employees Charities of
7th, 1183, In over 1,000 ellout of five counties ID the United Cotln(Jeo; ore cranted a mndl· holi
"'" BUddy Plan and are laking radar, radio, electr..;Jcs ah.,.; Kal!er Aluminum I&lt; Che .
es.
'Stateo ore mndlfied certified bru. fled &lt;ertilled otatu.o wben the dl-..-·0
their basic trailllng at Ft. Knox, repair , aircraft mainte'nance. !Corpor•tion dOnated $200
There are no Congressiooal
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areas.
seaae has beeo reduced to noi
ploot.o. Ill;
Kentucky.
engineer ewuipment, dental lab olst the 4-H program
ppolnlmettll or aeographtcal
th111 I per cent ..C the cal· siol · · MllaiO '
plat
Richard Paul Dugan, 800 ot procedures, x-ray procedures, I The organization
been con- duotas lor entrance to the Coast
Pleasant.
tie and not more than • per cent of : -·
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of Rutland, welding, machinist, atomotlveltributing to the Mason County
0 alfiDODt
National and lnternatlonaiJ!o- 'of the herds Of tbe 2.529 certi· ' A id-a: of adl&lt;al
en ted or lrautlng at the En· repair, office machine repair 4-H program lor teVeral eara
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young men who are
tary o!IIcers will be in attend- lied coonti.,, tM have gone on f w e r
Ill'
grneer Equipment Operator and finance procedures and
and have aduall lncr!ased mterested may write for details FAIRMONT, W. Vo.- Gover- ance at the conference, which to eredicate the disuse and . " g'?wtb"l'l!gitla!IDg
Maintenance School. Pau, Is a othn open to high school grad· tbe amountgrfrom
rn the land ;n
now to Com· nor Edgar N. Jaynes announced'' scheduled to officially open have aehieved a brucelossis f•ee:
. .et_Opgraduate of Rutland bigh.
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post this money has
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learn not to _pmcrlbl lllbl)' mJt.d to &lt;lrcoloto 1n loretgn landO!
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Mrs. Monroe pwe, Pt. Plellll'
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l&amp;rJ. lltnnan 1.41lor ope II noi neceiiSiril)&gt; iodcl wlthdiawn by me..nrm thai ori&amp;·l
1"1'., PLEASAN'I' - FUnerol they, 'lllaledh, Florida; • n d
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SIQith, 62, llfe-long Mason Coun· Rand, W. Va. and Delbert Pel·
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generatons."
and untowarrl reactiona _II quite Only three ol the ted OOUth·,OI, ~63,1..... f11'3,1'13.:rl.
ty reoldenl, were bold _Monday lint. Pl. Ple'llllol Route 2.
n.. lhatidomlde -'&lt;lal tau&amp;ht1aa much- the ,..;,ponsiblliiJI of tho&gt; eastern Ohio countle&amp; showed , .Joei1011 - lf,IJO.tf, .,111.11; 2 p.m. 11 the Crow Jl'unetal Funeral Homa wat in char&amp;e.
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teamed and what tt.. general the medical pror.-ton that lts lmedical profeuloo as II tbe 1111 Jncreaoe In dlot tax colloc-lt265,J97.15 , $137,111.2'1.
Home. Bqrlal waaln the Pulllnt
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public ohould have "' " ""' (rom eommunlcatlont, etpeclally on tho opre8d of beneficial retulto of itlon fnr the w,oelt which ended Lltwteoee - f/,114.10, · .1!-· h'lllly
Flal Rock BIG OOUN'I1EII
NEW YORK IUPI ·-Tne d"V ;. the thalidom'do horrio i• whicn ;nlernatiO!Illl level, leave much ID therapy"
!March 23.
!!UII, mt,SU.71, tm,JIIU7.
Mrs. Smith diad suddenly
I'ORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) _
com!• n. c1n1gs \1111'• by...., an apptrently tn"""""' sletplng be desired ..
edi· In port she blamed the
They were JackROn, Ross and \
_ $Z,IG.Z4, •uauo, day alternoqn at hor home of Oregon has 26 counlie! '"'
.
tolll be
lbrute.tlnr tc unho"' o•'• taken by orer""'" ···;men ,,..
on Corculatton. tech· ,tndllllry becauoe of tbe great Sclom counties. River countiH .155,009.01,
an apparent hear! altack. She ID area than the stale of Rhnde
cldldNa 11 dNp token by JI"'S· suited In tho birtn of crelormed nocal JOUrnal ot tho American numher of trado oameo under were still affected by the hlih
_ $2,38$.8'1, $%,8'15.11, was born AP\'D 22, 1811t, daugh- loland. Ramey Count• sprow ,
aant - 11 aaid Pn.: e•len babi"
Heart ASBOCiatino ISh&lt; is assn- 1 which the umt .drug may be water that e•Jsted durintl the. ft",I08.51, $71,540.01.
· ler ol the !ale 01'11 and Carollne over 10,13¥ square mllel, bill
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Ta..,, who ID modl..l science
Abtlota .....,,. llrogs
elate profeS60r o! pediatrics at marketed around the world A pe_rlod. Hocking and Scioto_are .'It&amp;t $18,1113.11', Ufttrill Pullins; ·She ..,..
a has
than 7,000 poplllatoon,
Ia Won latoWD aa lilt authm oty on I What w om • n
have the . Johns Hoplcins Universlty. lphyeician In one country may not stoll the only two countlee that
$188,580."membel of tile Eckard EUB Multnomah
Counl)'._ I he
ltumaa 11 tl"t and Infancy. !learned Is "to ab•ta;o from all Balttmorel
.
know that a drtiJ being con· :•re behind last fiscal year
llelote- )21,'154.11, fl9,tl67.02, Chapel.
. state's smallest, crams mto.
Sho Wll .,..clpating thr rlt'veJ- unnece"'"'Y dru-,s •.hroughout Thalidomide w.. whhdrawn ldemned in a forejgn medical gures.
$'1$4,586.98, $782,100.11.
SurviVing are ber husbalid, square mlles more than 521 ,000
"P" t cl tlrap wbiCb u a
1pregnancy." she said "lndeed, ,from tbe German and Englisb ·journal lo the aame drug be u 1 The figures showing the col· VIDten - 74US; $1,1175.93, Delizll Smith, lour .sislera. Mrs. people the largest pop ;lotion
tlfect" 11111 1Djure tho mal&lt; germ women of the ·holrl&gt;e""'' period marketl at the end of November Iprescribing under another name. lectlons lor the weeks endlllg $42,98'7.60, $32,321.113.
Sidney Fadley, Rio Grande, concentration In the state.
oeU. thl 1p1111etozoa If that should Jearn to ahstair from and early in December. 1961 But i She endorsed the Britiflh idea March 23, 1963 and March 24, Motor vehicle and u.se tax
,
hum&gt;· drug• because the '"1".-v to tbe jil was not withdrawn from tbe lthat thee thould be 1 Jaw re· 1962, and the fiscal year ligures collectloos In the ted s!NtheUt· Jaclaton - No_ weekly llgute, Most distant
.....,..- could bo d·,astrous fetus may occur O.fore tbe wom· Canadian market until the cod of quirlng the names of drugs to' be for the years starting JUly I, ern Ohio counties showing lhoee f101,229.60. Lawrence - f8,143.· opttcally Is ;Qil'-'! live trillion '
t1nce tbo lpll'IDIID..,• os an P1Ual •an know• she Is P"'gnarol"
March 19112 and .from tlruJ . - cloarly ltated on preocrlptions 1962 and July I, 1961 follow: lor the .,..k ending M....,b 23, 58, $1DS.S26.tl2. Melp- ~,598.· Ught·years from the earth.
wllh tbe femaif germ 1 "And In her opinlnn. "rroen, too. In Italy and Japan untn tho end Silo abo advocated an lnterna· Albea• - $9,874.75, $13,338.· 1!163 and lor the fiscal years 11, '111Utl8.a. Pike - $%,191.•, The Indian lac lnsec
nil, tbe owar. in !&gt;&lt;ginning a •hould bP ctutioo' &amp;l...&gt;no dru~s of May
tlonal eentral offlce for the quick 26, $388,121.36, S34J(I,810.ft. ·
s~g July I, 1982 follows: ~t&amp;,II8.SI. Rou - $11,1'14.~. upon a great variety of plant!,
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"We mustalllearro not to clam· "It's fundamentally wrong thai astembllns and dlsporsing of In· Gallla - $5,165.46, t8,564.60, Athens '- ••2'11.113, $14U5B.IIfl. $20f,14f.tl6. Scioto - 87,197.5'1, but oeems to prefer the nativf
Dr Tltllllfcon or for new '"d mo" potent a drug suspected of a oerloul UD• formation on the unlovorablt aide $176,612.61, $166,315.62.
Gallla - U,22S.2f, $91),$92.28. f111,505.58. VInton- No weekly banyan and other native Iii
wllll ... med!tel P"Cfeeolon has drug• Furthermore people must toward retctilln thoold be pormit- effects of dtq(o. ·
Hocldn&amp; - $3,309.84, $6,1139.- Hocking - $2,3Z3.16, $'17,190.10. fliUte, 110,767.'18.
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~ E. Hysell, 80itB ol Mr. and Mn. High school seniors rna
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tie l':'"'lnoed tOday competitive graduation.
Br GAYWIID P. GODWN ment In the !lta..,.fedorel effort n..
La.....,.. Hysell of RuUand, ,tesla and physicals now
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I WASHINGTON IUPIJ- 'ftoo All· eosll livestock
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RAVENSWOOD': The Rav· •bt held na!lotlwlde on Decem. '
lleplrlment aayo four $25 million .• year.
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Route I enlisted on cltanlcs, photography medica ensorood Employees Charities of
7th, 1183, In over 1,000 ellout of five counties ID the United Cotln(Jeo; ore cranted a mndl· holi
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'Stateo ore mndlfied certified bru. fled &lt;ertilled otatu.o wben the dl-..-·0
their basic trailllng at Ft. Knox, repair , aircraft mainte'nance. !Corpor•tion dOnated $200
There are no Congressiooal
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areas.
seaae has beeo reduced to noi
ploot.o. Ill;
Kentucky.
engineer ewuipment, dental lab olst the 4-H program
ppolnlmettll or aeographtcal
th111 I per cent ..C the cal· siol · · MllaiO '
plat
Richard Paul Dugan, 800 ot procedures, x-ray procedures, I The organization
been con- duotas lor entrance to the Coast
Pleasant.
tie and not more than • per cent of : -·
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of Rutland, welding, machinist, atomotlveltributing to the Mason County
0 alfiDODt
National and lnternatlonaiJ!o- 'of the herds Of tbe 2.529 certi· ' A id-a: of adl&lt;al
en ted or lrautlng at the En· repair, office machine repair 4-H program lor teVeral eara
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young men who are
tary o!IIcers will be in attend- lied coonti.,, tM have gone on f w e r
Ill'
grneer Equipment Operator and finance procedures and
and have aduall lncr!ased mterested may write for details FAIRMONT, W. Vo.- Gover- ance at the conference, which to eredicate the disuse and . " g'?wtb"l'l!gitla!IDg
Maintenance School. Pau, Is a othn open to high school grad· tbe amountgrfrom
rn the land ;n
now to Com· nor Edgar N. Jaynes announced'' scheduled to officially open have aehieved a brucelossis f•ee:
. .et_Opgraduate of Rutland bigh.
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post this money has
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told. bUI their pkluno _ . re- a - .
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en maoae. .By rlmmlttg It 81
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Ylolence prei!Sift IIJ'GUPI, and v1o- the eds•• Itt any ahow ond at, lll: ..:::::'
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leoce became the big luue. BUI tempting to ntwy everyone. the IJ. ~
r:-'T:'".,.,.."T""..,111,..·_eo.-.,r:-~,.,..-..--rwithout tht proper use o1 \'loleaclo net ....Wt II that we ·o~~eo flld
the "heavy" becomea the hero. up aatlolyltlg no ont.
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WlltAtr,
Rand aald, "a morality pill)'." In the 111001 excltiDg ol my llfe. 1 10. V 7 a
writing, aclbta and direction. It have been far !rom l8tillied Itt
II a mastorplece fll styllsad &lt;bar· many cuea: bUI we have Mver
.eaclerizallon. It c:aplurll tbe es- otopped lrylag. Tba logisti&lt;o alOlll
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oence o! gangater poychology; tba have made It 1 backbreaker, aDd ,
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C.r~ 2nd &amp; Mil St., Middleport

For Sale
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AUCTION - The undersigned
will sell the following farm
machinery at his farm located one mile North of Port·
land, Ohio, on St. Rt. 124,
Saturday, April 6th, 1!163, at
1 p. m . - John Deere Com-

THUU. · .... APRIL 4th
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FARM FOR SALE, 231 acn!S. [I
8 room hOUSt . 'Furnace
running water, 2 bamo
4 room house, $7000.
Route No. 124, &amp;\\
of Racine. Dwight

him~. John Deere side deliv-

ery fulke, Lantz Hay Fork,

Blaettnars
Pomeroy, Ohio

John Deere rubber tire

wa·
g on. New Holland Baler, John
Deere manure spreader, John

l'm~ERSL~~:;;JF.:""i~ l

Deere Potato Planter, John SINGER
Deere Potato Oigger, Lime new. Will
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Spr~der .. Auct1on Not~ : thts
machinery IS clean and 10 good
condition. NOT RESPONSI·

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BLE FOR ACCIDENTS. Signed : Howard Ebersbach.
1'ERMS: Cash. Bradford Auc· FOR SALE - 1956 Dodge Rny·
tion Company, Mgr. A. C. al Lancer. 2-door hardtop,
B r a d r or d. Auct.: c. c. dio andheater. CB 7-2651.

Bradford.

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accoalul, I loot bad! 11 tbe uo !lllh1, ·wltb · tbe hNit ·tho! tbt I.Oortalit
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. ..-jd wiDd up with I ....... · u:!~.."...
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toe of uolng real felou ol the late not allowed to be meDtlooed 011
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l92llJ and 'SO.. lllaDJ flDpn ..... tbe ohow, ODO wooden wbelher ll. l'&gt;llllorW'
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Ill. ~ far II til""'""' ln the first
w!th tile power!Hbat-bo ever oaw lhtl
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Two":
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told. bUI their pkluno _ . re- a - .
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en maoae. .By rlmmlttg It 81
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Ylolence prei!Sift IIJ'GUPI, and v1o- the eds•• Itt any ahow ond at, lll: ..:::::'
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leoce became the big luue. BUI tempting to ntwy everyone. the IJ. ~
r:-'T:'".,.,.."T""..,111,..·_eo.-.,r:-~,.,..-..--rwithout tht proper use o1 \'loleaclo net ....Wt II that we ·o~~eo flld
the "heavy" becomea the hero. up aatlolyltlg no ont.
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WlltAtr,
Rand aald, "a morality pill)'." In the 111001 excltiDg ol my llfe. 1 10. V 7 a
writing, aclbta and direction. It have been far !rom l8tillied Itt
II a mastorplece fll styllsad &lt;bar· many cuea: bUI we have Mver
.eaclerizallon. It c:aplurll tbe es- otopped lrylag. Tba logisti&lt;o alOlll
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oence o! gangater poychology; tba have made It 1 backbreaker, aDd ,
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WIU BE A~ .OUR STORE
C.r~ 2nd &amp; Mil St., Middleport

For Sale
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AUCTION - The undersigned
will sell the following farm
machinery at his farm located one mile North of Port·
land, Ohio, on St. Rt. 124,
Saturday, April 6th, 1!163, at
1 p. m . - John Deere Com-

THUU. · .... APRIL 4th
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FARM FOR SALE, 231 acn!S. [I
8 room hOUSt . 'Furnace
running water, 2 bamo
4 room house, $7000.
Route No. 124, &amp;\\
of Racine. Dwight

him~. John Deere side deliv-

ery fulke, Lantz Hay Fork,

Blaettnars
Pomeroy, Ohio

John Deere rubber tire

wa·
g on. New Holland Baler, John
Deere manure spreader, John

l'm~ERSL~~:;;JF.:""i~ l

Deere Potato Planter, John SINGER
Deere Potato Oigger, Lime new. Will
1

Spr~der .. Auct1on Not~ : thts
machinery IS clean and 10 good
condition. NOT RESPONSI·

do

all

stitches. Guaranteed.

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sacnface for $87.61 cash
$9 monthly. Call
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BLE FOR ACCIDENTS. Signed : Howard Ebersbach.
1'ERMS: Cash. Bradford Auc· FOR SALE - 1956 Dodge Rny·
tion Company, Mgr. A. C. al Lancer. 2-door hardtop,
B r a d r or d. Auct.: c. c. dio andheater. CB 7-2651.

Bradford.

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1896

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but Ia nl s 1 till CW'iiiDI1 Lac patll
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project was an .uq!que Ql!e, Ill
felt the rosi&gt;rt will have l&gt;&lt;jl'OIL •.
impact on our - Y·

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manager C • P T~ Coalo&gt;!
pany, stated theretO!'!.,... f
display of cooliclellce In this
area and he fell it woold bri!J
further industry to the area.
Walter Wagooer o1 the Wagoner Construction Company,
Salisbury, North Carolina,""""
tractors for the Pleasant Point
Reoort , Spoke briefly ol the COIIstruction to get underway ·lm·
mediately and introduced the
project manager, Har:old Mallory.
William Marcum, secretar)'
and treasurer of the West Yir-

ginia

Industries Development

ding work rule changes

that conceivably could result In

He said a groond breaking ai· much thought and it had been

a countrywide strike.

ways denotes progress and this ;

The representatives ol t h
nallon's 190 cljlss I railroads
awaited formal lifting of an In:
juncllon In the lower courts
w))ich hos restrained them
•lnce last July from enacting
the job..llminatlng revisions,

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of the Appalachian Power Co .. Corporation. extended a weiand president of the local lcome to everyone to visit th•
Chamber or Commerce, em· resort site during the construephasized that pleasure was the t tion . He observed a $2,000,000
keynote of today and the Resorl development In a state. nol
was certainly designed ror this. blessed with money was giVen

of the Assembly March 11.
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railroads were expected to

der sweeping

windows with that toilorid to porfoolion l~ok you'v• olwoys desired.

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PT. PLEASANT - Secretary lng of the Qblo and Kanawba j111ch an under laking In a small ,ject to a reality.
and 1111rrounding areas.
!eels aad ea....,. r.. ~
Stata of west V&amp;glnia, Hon- Valley."
' &lt;'OUnty like Mason was certainly \ Jack Nuckols, Commissioner Charles Lideal, Department 11e1or1 II a dream btgimiiDJ
iO!'Iible J1» F. Bunlette turned The ceremonies were opetlfd a tribute to the people.
,of Department Of Motor Vehlcl· of Commerce Planning andRe· .. Resort is a dream beginning
first
~ TbUJ'So with the Invocation by the Rev . Mr. Robertsbon said West es of West Virginia, was cer- search division, pra~ the W. l 141 take lhape; It Is IGIDe·
Curtis SavUie, putqr. of the lo- Virginis has every potential for lain " this resort Is one · of new Va. Jndu.strles Devtlopment thine every- Ia Weol VIrafternoon at, ground-break- cal Trinity Methodl~t Church. becoming the Switzerland ~beginnings for Wett Virginia.'' ICorp. for Its efforts in making I pia llloOid II&lt; proud of, eo·
eeremon~, f'\" ,the new ·tz l)lck WoodJ of the McCormick America, but the reputation Robert Bowers, W. Va. De- 1Pleasant Point Resort poesible peelolly the deslga. Tbe alumCOLUMBUS_ An tiiiSUCCeU-ImiWI&lt;lR Pleasant Point Resort, Advertising Agency, was mast· woold not be handed us, we partment of Commerce, travel and stated that no other single \ inum dome roof tgoodeol&lt; deful Democrallc atlempt to
located lila mllea lllll'th of Pt. er of ce':"monies and Introduced must work for It; Pleasant director, said it takes quality to project in the stata had acquir- sip) o1 the restaaraal It the
as untrue Gov. James A. Rbnd- Pleasairt.
many dignitaries present, Who Point Resort Is certainly a step draw quality - and Pleasant ..; so much money from the I llrstla West Vlqlnla, aad the
es' otatement tliat Ohio led the Burdette told ·the approxl· spoke briefly. Theoe were '
in that direction, and he ·thank· Point Resort is quality, saying federal government.
twla dome lnstaltalloo ol •••~
nation in poor relief
mately 200 peroons preoent for West Virginia At~y Ge~- ed the West Virginia · Industries fqtther that the development at
K.. Martin of the firm of auranl and eoaventloa ball II
launched the week's
.the· ceremony. that, the· new re- era!, C. Denald ~ 'ob- Development Corwation for Its Pl. Pleasant will influence the Zando, Martta &amp; MBstaad, the first In the world.
the General Assembly
signals WIS ·the "awala!n· serving that the magilitUde of . tireless efforts to bring thi~ pro- Ieconomy of ail of West Virginia ! Charl...on, W. Va., areblPt. Pleasant's Mayor Virgil
n~ght.
- - Sider · said, ''This is a glorious
The Republican •
day for this area," and he felt
Senate threw out a protest
the Resort project would. have
Sen. Charlet J . Carney.
mort" impact on Pt. Pleasant
Youngstown, against the
than any other venture ever to
rr.ent, made In RhOdes budget
locate here.
address before a join! sesalon
o. c. Hall, district manager

the

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VIENTAIANE, Laos - T h e
assalillinalton of pro • Communist Foreign Minister
Pholsena threatened today
upeel the ahaky three-way coalItion
this Southeast
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New Highway Boss
Expected Tonight

THIS IS A SPECIAL
PROCESS
THE NU GLO m••hocl of
fur deaning was devel..
opod after 36 yean of ox·
perience. h makM each

hair ~p&lt;~rklo with cleonlineu and keeps ~h pelt
luXuriou•ly soft.

'Saving Sunday'

ASK FOR NU GLO
FUR CLEANING

ROBINSON'S

Get your mower In shape for
sprin&amp;-With new tune up kit.
Makea your ena:iDe run like

and hed.ie Jheara.. Just at-

new. New spark plug helps

aeller, 18" and 20". People

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WALLRITE
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so much.

SUN, MON. ond TUIS.
April 7.a.9

"If A MAN ANSWERS''

Insist on Wallrlte. Accept
no substitutt'!. Paste or tack
on. You can make old waJ11
Jook &amp;ood with Wallrite.

Sandra Dee

Youth Fellow•hip
To Attend Rally

PROJECT: Belleville Locks and Dam, Ohio River
OWNER: Corps of EnginHrs, U.~. Army
PRIME CONTRACTOR: Massman Construction Co.,
Kans• City, Mo.

CONCRETE BY: THE POMEROY
CEMENT BLOCK COMPANY

The Youth Fellowship of the
EUB Church met
evening in the church
room. DevotionR by Joyce

II~~:~~. opened
the meeting in
of Sharon Dill, president. Plans were made to attend the Youth Rally to be held

the Lotlridge EUB Church
Itonight.
Games were played and

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Peat. Moss
SSe bag
There Is a differ•nce In
peat moss. Try ours for
the best buy,

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freshments were served . Attend' ing were Marjorie, Junior, Mike
and Brenda Bentz, Janice,

May we brag a lillie' We feel we really are entitled to boast a bit
since our firm was selected to supply the concrete for the initial constru~
Uon phase of the new Belleville Locks and Dam. From our new, completely automatic plant at Reedsville, Ohio, we have already poured a part ot
the total of 10,000 cubic yards which will be required.

Joyce and Keith Evans, Sharon

This sub-contract was awarded after competitive bidding-and natur·
ally, the plant, delivery equipment, aggregates, cement AND THE FINISHED PRODUCT all must meet the very rigid specification&amp; of the Corps of
EnJineers.

TONIGHT
Laurence Harvey and

This is more proof that concreie from the Pomeroy Cement Block Company Is better- in fact, the very best you can buy. So why should YOU settle
for less than the best. When YOU buy concrete, get the best you can buy,
From THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK COMPANY.

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Metal Paint
RUST PRIVINTIYI
MITALIX
METAL PAINT

Prevents n&amp;6t wben the tur-face Ja prepared and primed
as directed. Don't let ru1t
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you money.

Geraldine Page in

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(Technlcolor)
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Patrlct O'Neal and
Mogen• Wleth In

"A MATriR OF MORALS"
Also Certoon

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Apr. 24

fAMILY NIGHTS
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AND LAUGHTIR"
-and-

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"LIT NO MAN WRIT~
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are findin&amp; out smaller mow·
er easy to handle and don'\

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Play Swings
24.95
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New Gym Play Swlnp on
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atore. There's 1 'differ.
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for yourself the diffe~
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PalhfSpeclals

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Carts 11.95 to 34.95
Qolf Sets _
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Why drl"' mil~ loaklng for
pain.! · Ui!£\,~? You have
speclilrft)bl here iD Pom·
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You IJ'Olf"''

, ~hlcken and·
Poultry Wire
We;,: r:ut lny length you may
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onlY J~w baby chiekl and

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WiN, ·. .,. WlrtJ Amtrlnn

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All ldnds supplies at
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ONION SETS
GARDEN SEEDS
ALL KINilS IULK
GARiliN SIIDI
Going to be a lot of plowing
now. Every one hu 10 many

thingo to do. Llw Spring
holds a:udelll back.

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.You can rent noor ~and·
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