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daughter, Debbie
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relatlvea.
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and sons, J\if!hard and Michael,
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end wlijl her •isters, Miss
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1 'l'l1e fiohtUY · ol Mri. Jameo Greg. Miss Judy Gregg of
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w~ite V~ "f'.;.u~.l',~!:

ol Mi4alo- Beverlx Ervin, daughter
Mrs. Willard Ebenof 1••acn and daughters, Pomeroy,
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Mr. and· Mrs. Howard Ervin
and Mrs. Floyd Rumfleld,
¥ )p~ea Souders of Middleport l!ahercine, spend. t the wMeekendd
and Mr. and Mrs. R.
~ .jlf' Po ,~ at his ljome
gran parenL, r. ar
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11\is ~ ~ Is · a paUent at ~•rJ:rt :~ · ~unda\ 1
·Ernestine P.Well wa. the
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Hospital !" ur i e un ay 50. 00
guest of her sister, Marjorie
l!Qmeroy. , ¥~ r Soimders haa alyt the Churthch of Ch~st B~v~· Ho£fman lor titUe sister week·
~ ~laped in traction and will
_treated e _mem r~ o e end at Rio Grande College.
bt . illere lor several days.
Prtmary class on observance of , Mrs . E. J. HlU is visiting
, Mr. . and Mrs. Horace McEI· her eighth b1rthday. .
with relatives In Columbus thla
hii!OY and Mrs. Allen Ball Mr.and Mrs .. Harold MO&lt;Jre week.
were m ·.rrirll)l.le where they of Cineinn~t~ VISited over the Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Donovan.
t~\ed wllh !lie family of Mrs. weeJ&lt;end With her p~ents , Mr. Mr . and Mrs. Roger Hines and
~ 'I,Jncoln who io critical- and Mrs. C. 0 · FISher. . daughter. Amy and Mr. and
ly ilfat Mound St. Mary's Has- Mr. and Mrs. John Smtth, Mrs. Ralph Graves returned
~tal in ~elsonvflle.
Jr ., of Charl~stot.~ W. Va. Vl~lt· home SUnday evening, from
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Wlili
Fink
who
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sta·
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AI e"andna,
. Va., where th ey aI·
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lllp
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the mM Middleport
J K S With
'th
llOlled ~t Ft. Brag&amp;, North Car· er mo r, rs .. · · mt . · tended the wedding of James
olina ·. ll spending a 10 day fur- S_tude~ts returmng ~ Ohto H. Donovan and Miss Ann Burvilth his ,...3rents·, Mr. and Un~versity a!ter ~pendm~ the rough.
Mfs: owen 'rink. and SOD, Dan- sprm~ vacation With. their par- Mrs. AJma Kitchen• ~~~~::: I I
.ey:~ Liilcoln·st.
ents mclude Tom Skmner. ~udy home Saturday from a
.'· Mr . . 8nd Mrs. - Owen Fink, Butcher, Karen . ~cEI~mny , where she spent the past week
lOllS., naruiy and Bip, spent Barbara ~ones, DIXIe Pierce, caring for her daugbter-iiJ..law,
SUiJay ·in Chesapeake with Mr. and Denms Saelens. Evelyn Mrs. Wllllam Kitchen who was
and Mrs. John Buckley and son, GIUbons re~urn~ to Bethel Col- ill and her grand~hlldren.
J~!( Jeff returned for a weeks lege, Hopkmsvdle, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kitchen
Vi'!lt lj'ith ~is grandparents, Mr.
' Jr. and ·famUy of Chi!Ucothe
1M Mrs. Fin&lt;.
spent the weekend with his
· VlsifOrs at the home of Mrs.
mother, Mrs. Alma Kitchen.
Emma .Smith and Miss Hazel
Mrs. William Fisher left last
vMCooney ' Gi-ant-st. Sunday
Wednesday, for a visit at Senwere Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Col- The Ministerial .Association ecaville , wiUt her son and
llns. Mr. and Mrs. D. Pauley,
Monday April 8 at the Mid· daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
(If. and Mrs. H. A. King, Gal- dleport Church ol Christ with Normao Fisher.
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Jlpolis, Miss Maude Taylor. Rev . Fred . Gardener as host. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warns- II
~Jister of Mrs. Smith, and Mr. Rev. Marvm Dawson, cha1r- ley and daughter, June
·,nJ Mrs. Pe01 I VanCOQn~Y of man, presided during the busi· visited Sunday with the Masonll
Middleport .
session when plans were Fisher family,
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· · Mr. ~nd Mrs. Roher! Jay of made for the Union Good Fri· Mr. and Mrs. William p.,,ker II
Colum'bus spent the weekend in ~y Services to be held at the and son of Columbus spent Su11·ll
MiddletlQI'\ where they visited F i r s t United Presbyterian day with his mother Mrs.
~'f~lth~:~:~M~r~s·~:~~Church Friday evening at ?:30 ward Parker, MlnersvUie.
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p. m. with ministers of the Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Fisher
churches i~ Middleport parUd· and sons Kenneth and Donald
of Akron arrived Saturday for a
Plans were also made lor the visit with relatives. Mr. Fisher
Vacation-Bible School to be and son Dorlttld rehlfned borne

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'l'lle grant. along wilh
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beghl b)' July 12. ·

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Gold, green or blue with whH,. 12-20; 12}(·24)(.
2. Matching embroidered lace, delle8te tucklno,
l-inch hem. 100% Oacro!'l". For f'!llt,size flattery,
aklrt Ia omootll front IUid"backo flat plaats a\llldto.

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s. Lavloh dyod-fo.motoh lace, pocketed ol!lrt Silky
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Mrs. Cochran, who bnd ...,~ 11
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moth~r of Mrs, Marie Ha11Vkil&gt;B II
of M1ddlepo~t. The body
he at the Miller Home lor
nerals m Gallipolk w he
friends may call untO time
services. Burial will be In
cemetery adjoining the Metho-[1
dist church at Patriot.

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GIVE DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. George Joho-11
son of Middleport entertained
Sunday with a dinner 1n hollllt' II
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank HyaeD of Rutland,
celebrated their lilty.flfth wedding annlveraary. Attending
dinner were Mr. aDd Mrs.
Pearl HyseD, .and Mr. and Mrs.
1 Elmer Hysell, Jjaugbter, Con·
. nie, of Rutland. A gold color
Ischeme was carried out in the
decorated cake and flowers and
gifts received by the couple.
This is the 30th dinner a1111ll· :I
versary Mra. Jollllloo bad bad
for her parenls.
The Saxophone quartet of

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Ethie Jane Coehran, age 72,
Patriot, who died SUnday moorn-11
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year . Rev. Howard Sunday and Mrs. Fisher and

,;Jbe Association commended
11\e corpmunity-spirit exhibited
t'be recent Sabin Oral-vaccihe SUnday. The ministers
comtnltted themselves to the
continued sport of this program.,
W.JI_..,.;~r..; ·.-:pru l0.1l
The Association further recc~
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IIII ~~~:~f ~a~n•d ofcommended
the
the medical
_P,;,r.;hf,.
.,"y'"th"',-u''w-i'd
" "'',.n..u--,- staffs, · in contributing to the
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public good and the welfare of
D[...J'•.
Meigs Countians through the
"SCCN"OJ' FLUIBill"
inutoal and significant demon· CtechD.icolor)
stration of unity and cooperFred lif4c:::M~ay, Nancy 01- atlon.
~. ~naa Wynn, Leon Ty.
!,~; ' 'l;o\Toiny .Kirk, Joanna
RETURN 1'0 MICmGAN
1\foo" ~hadfe Ruaf.., ~,eMr. and Mrs. Carl Jones and
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Elliott Reid, Ed daughter, Carleen. have return:::i~. _Ken Murra;r, ·Stu~:i-t ed to their home in Pontiac,
i;ii!MJ Cortoono
Mich. after having .been called
here due to t h e Illness a n d
death
of her aunt, Mrs . Char·
··Admt11ion: 7Dc " 40~
lotte Perrin.

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excellent rating at the solo and
ensemble eompetition held at
Kent State last Friday.
bers were Forrest Bacbtel,
carol &amp;ott, Karen Bachner,
and Michl Lloyd. They wero
companied by Eugene Gberke,
Mrs. Everett Bachner, Mrs.
Paul Schoo, David Wiley and
Judy Wildermuth.

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First Floor For The Acce11orl.. Yo~ll Need To Comp. . Y~ :~~. OUtfit.
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was named Dean of Kenneth remained tor a weeks
School with Mrs. Paul visit with her parents, Mr.
· Kal "Fischer II Thei!!S to be Assistant·Dean . Mrs. Henry Roush, Racine.
was announced that an or- Mrs. Ruth Goodnite of New
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plans for th~ school will be week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
~•!14 Hai• Har.,.,.t
held Tuesday, April 16, at 6:30 Harris and family.
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members of last years staff were visitors in Columbua last
Thqr, _.. PrJ, . Apr. 11·12
and
volunteers for this year Friday.
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being asked to attend the Mrs. Mu Meinharl apent the
Plua· 3tl. Gllffi Stars
meetin~ in order lor plans to weekend wilh relative• In
(~lnem,fCOp~ &amp; Color)
be completed.
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believe
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred: Dessauerll
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John Mel'jvale', Dfd.i Sullivan Vac~"tion Bible School is 8 must s~t the weekend at St.
tile COI1IIIjllnily children and . b'l"'· W. Va. with Mr. and Mra.
urging all parents to con- Albert Hendricks.
II sicler any help they might of.

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MSUPER-RI&amp;HT'' QUALITY

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their seoond stralght Southeast·
ern O~lo League baseball outing
Tuesday afternoon with an 8-5
win over a stubborn Jackson

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and Dick Wells limited the
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came home on a single by Mlckey Winebrenner,
The other three Panther runa
were scored in the fourth when
SUrrett, tlting, walked fiVe battefS and hlt another before be
was relieVed by Jim Reynolds.

In th~ $ixth, but both threats
were dampened by the Ja&lt;kson rightbander.
Jackson thr&lt;!alenncl the Pan!hers with a rally in the sevauowing one base runner to enth with t'W&lt;l away. Wells gave
score.
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~p a walk, followed witb an erBob Crow doubled In the &lt;'Or that put another base runfifth and Phll Swindell si!lgled ner on. Leftfielder Jerry Green
wen. weot to tll&amp; mound In
relief of Reed when he walked
the baseo full with one away In
the top of the fourth. Wells pit·
cbed his way out of the jam,

p·hI•11•IeS Deal
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then tagged a single to bring
both runners home and narrow
the Panther !elk! to 11-5.
Another Pomeroy orror . and
a walk fllled tM bases for Jackso.:~ bUt Wells ended the· game
by fanning the next batU.r, Larry Rose.
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sli1 hll'nona, and walked elgllt, ' :~
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2-l Defeat In . Ope~~.

ther batU.rs banged out seven.
Jackson jumped into .a ~
lead in the top of the lirs'i when
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Reed gave up a base knock, to
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leadoff batter Larry Buchanan,_ ·
then walked the next. The third
By DICK; JO:YCE
pitciJed a four-hitter and struck the senior circuit but the ·
ing· out Gene Freese and Tommy Ken McMullen
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batter to face Reed was safe on
UPI 81*U 'Wrliv
out 10 in a 2·1 vlctory Tuesday team in the teague tor the
Harper.
runs for the DodgerS\:NS*lJ ;ff
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a fielder) choice, filling tbe All Art .Mahaffey's got Is a niglll.
, ha~ of last season,
JaCkson took the loss foo:4i21id&amp;o. •,·:
By I'KED DOWN
fore yielding solo homers in the bags with no outs.
blazing fastball and
·nickel- "It wa11 jusi tast balls," Ma- game winner Joey Jay for
~ Nati~n:aJ Le~gue champlon Larry Burright of thEf; MttJJRot •..\
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eighth and ninth to Bill Bryan Jim Surre
. tt drove two of ~ve acco mg o 3elHU &amp;IJUW·
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ter t e gam_e .. "I 11ee0 s rmg t ye.a~ ~n,
An el Dodg
ted ith
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The New ark "Yankees wasted and Chuck Essegian
Jackson's runs home with a Jt-aUs, but that big hummer was threw only five breaking pitches day._Don Demeter s SlDgle
LJ&amp; g es
ers, ra
w first and ninth innif
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no timr lettiPi American League
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single to left before the riaht- good enough to get the ·Pbiladel- all night."
in the first Phillie run in
Cincinnati as the top ilio~enders tween, the Card ri
_ a~ "Set - ~l !i
rivals know' 1that Ralph TArry is The ~~cago White ~x got ~ handed Sophomore
Panther phia Phillies.- off wlnging in the Mahaffey, a 19-game winner for fourth inning and the ~~~:~=~~ ~or tdahe NL tfl~~; won e open· .down 20 straight
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WOrld Series; Mld Joe Pepitone t~ trade rn topp.Ung the Detroit his way out of the jam
"JUst let him thr~ -~t ·fast,.. from a palnfW. right shoulder dur- muffed a double play ball in
Four home runs-by Willie man;s four hils ledil.thi!l ~· .. ~
may be !jett&lt;jr titan Joe DiMaggio Ttgers, H, the Los Angeles An·
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baJI," says Phillie Manager Gene lng spring training but his open· sixth..
Mays, Orlan4o Cep&lt;da, WUUe If-hit aUack - 12 Ol ~omltollll ll
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predicted; ;
gels beat the Boston Red ~x, Pomeroy got one run back in Mauch ...H.e doesn't need those ing night perf~mance apparently 111e Reds ralell i~ the
McCovey and Felipe Alau-!Qd the ing ofi Roger Craig.
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Put the two factors together 4-1 , and the . Cevleland .Indians the bottom of the first when other pitches."
bas dispelled any of . Mauch's off Mahaffey when Frank
Giants to a 9-2 victory over the Bonus ·baby Bob Ba_iley , and . .: r
arid they speiJ c~ty for .lOJtg· ~haded Lhe Minnesot~ Twms, 5-4, David Baker led off with a sin- The Cincinnati Reds found tbat worries.
son singled and John
Houston Colts and 25-game win- veteran ~moky Burgess hvl~
suffering Americ$. Leaguers who· m #Jc other American League gle, Tom White moved him out tor tlle second straight open·
Defeat Joey Jay
doubled him home wit!t one
ner Daon Drysdale 0 f the Dodgers for the Pirates, who beaf1 , '·~ j· .,":
are hoping their"-lnaJI!osties will games '
along with a walk, and Wells ing day when the big righthander The Pbili;, long-time doormat of M~fey then settled down,
beat the Chicago Cubs, 5-1.
B0 b Heiu:lley. · Relief ace ~ • 1
lose the pennant th.iB year. Tbe
slammtM a two • bagger over
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In other gllllles, Erme Brogho ,
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pl immy iersa May
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pitched a two-hit, 7-0 victory for
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n&gt; Yankee pitching might be vul·
ed, SurreU, then set the Pan- 8
T ·d
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ther batting crew down in ord· WASHNIGTQN
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Cardinals
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NewSt.York
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Philadelphia
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Jrow much trailiH&gt;ait
Cincinnati
1 1 .500
Jack saolord, a 24-game winhopes ~sday. whiJ! '\he ' ta~ .,· ;''c' - .
awaf, Fred Boyd walked and Jtm Piersall worth?. . .
Pittsburgh
1 1 .500
ner lor the Glanls last season,
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0 1 ·000
opened t'ir seBS(ln w.it;b ·~·.H~ ~~ ~ W.t}hama White Falcons, Reed was s~~e ~n an .. error; Piersall. ~t-pwd -~er
New York
pitched ·five-hit ball for five in...
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season ond h~f ~~ game, to" drive ~h ~t ~o,nd~y's o~ner ~·
Milwaukee
o 1 .000
Fisher, who retired all 12 Colts
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Athletics lwereJa!l
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i_n bothgunners.
Amerlcu League
Houston
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White foUowed ·With a Ingle
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Sanford's base-running-he hit a
forms walfl't et!Ough to make the
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weakly on the shortstop.
Lo An 1
St Louill 7 New York 0
triple and a single, driving in
30,916 h&lt;&gt;rri!lown [ins conruse Bill Jewell started on the
Senator officials were reticeJtt, s
gees
1 0 1.000
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them wir'~. royally,
-mo.und for Whahama but was
about whether Piersall might
BChia~Umore
1 0 1.000 ... Los Ange es 5 Chicago 1
three runs-ceUJCd the Giant
h
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reheved by c &amp;rley Hargraves
ong 0 om
on the early season trading block.
cago
1 0 1.000
Pittsburgh 3 Milwaukee 2
righthander to tire. '
Per aps you, too, nee
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1 o 1 000
San Francisco 9 Houston 2
b
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Intent f' d-Y9 ' ,~ :
added
World in the first ~fter he bad walk~d
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But privately they conceded •tnm eve
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series vi ries to his 23 _12 record Ravenswood s only two runs to
the temperamental centerfielder New York
l.OOO · · · · P~~~~':·s ~~!:,r;:tip~~~·~~~- ~ hurlers for 17 hits, with starter
BEAUTY SHOP fast in the
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bed 3 six·hit ~er and the .plate.
has been a disappointmt!nt ..since
St
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walked o one batte1· \\hlle Pep- Wahama reversey the lead In
he came here 8 year ago m 8 Minnesota
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1 burn (12-9) vs Jackson &lt;8·20).
Mauy Wills of the Dodgers, the
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trade with Cleveland.
w h'n1 to
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Milwaukee at
NL's most v.aluable: player in
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led the ' ankces' 13-lht, att(k when Mik~ Fields led off with ' Visiting with Mrs. Nell Ste- ln last. y~r·s ~e;,h }:liersaJl as gTu~ay's RP.tt~Us
05-91 vs Cardwell
1962, suffered an injured ankle as
FINGERS DO
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with t\.\0 , omers and 8 ~~ . a double, Gordon Clark 'tripled them recently were Mr. and \von rousmg urra. s u e
Chicago 7 Detroit 5
Los Angeles at Chicagohe tried to s~re in ihe third and
WAlKIMQ~/
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fax 04-7l vs Buhl (12-10.
had to be replaced. Drysdale
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swmg1~g .Arst:base...man ~~o .~~~ home run int~ rlght center •City, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. year:-an 86-po~tthdrColp f1rondm his Cleveland 5 Minn;sota 4
Cincinnati at Philadelphia spaced 11 hits and was helped
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sensation~ hlfptert tre4 ~...., m field. JNahama scOred tw~more Bertie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. pre~tous ye?r ','! eve a . . Los Angeles 4 Boston 1
(night) -Maloney (9-7) vs
by three doub1e plays. Rookie
last sea
bu' ~t/~Oit~ .P~ t9 in theltSecond when Bob Green Emmett Stethem, ~rs. Rolland
Piersall hit dJsmaU~ this ~prmg (Qnyl games schedueldl
Lish 01-Sl.
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big J ~we II. po wd er , ano' t..her one, Dinner guest~ of Mr. a~_Mrs.
.. ans at Mondays. opener.
02)8) vs Chance (14-10&gt;.
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this tJme a two-bagger,
Oscar Babcoc
. k were M.J:ta~ '*"'"loyed in Columbus viSited,
New York at Kansas
Tbursday•s Gamet
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Los Angeles at Chicago
M
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Mr
Pepito hit the first pltch of- Wahama's o(her run came in . s.
ares assar au"'
Y 1ew days with his parents, r. Cleveland at Minnesota _
New york at Milwaukee
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}m for a homer Tues- the third when Hargraves sing- R1g~s.
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.Mrs. Paul Andrews.
Dowell (3-7 vs Kaat ·ua- 141.
San francisco at Houston; night
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F;,h., : · &lt;O~;-. games seheduled)
eighth in ng . .E~a Howard got tne(a&lt;his-second ba;e knock, and with Kester Matheny "aniif Gene Elk Ridge, W. Va., spent
Chicago at Detroit ~
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had a tf'Jple Terry, meanwie,h on free pas.&lt;1es.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curbs L. Karr.
be
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CINCINNATI (UP!) -C~cher·
breezed,enft~
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SJ)el\t , several days .. with Ruth · Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins ~een (8-13) vs Ro rts 10-0).
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first lisZnian -bon llavlollien
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non~. and _allowed Ravenswood Mrs. Denver Curtis, Columb.lls, ville.
Chicago at l..os Angeles. ·night
optioned. to ·san Diego.. in ilie Paonly two hats. Jewe.ll struck ou* Mr. and Mrs : George Smith. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Boston at Washington, night
cific Coast League by the Cincin- .
Detroit
t
Cle
eland
natl md"s' Tuesday .· The move en'/1~
)ked
nd
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tve ..Waama Parkersburg,Mr.andMrs.Ttm ,were_visiting Mr. and Mrs.
a
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abledthe" Redsto reduce their 'ti
J.. i';t·
at nonw agamst 8an· White and baby, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of
0
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at 2 p.m.
Romey White of Chillicothe
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hayman
games scheduled!
roster to Z1
t! ~.
Manie Brewer visited Mf. and and Kimi Joe, Columbus
80S
&lt;UP II -Nr:,ly '~lgh!
Mrs. Harold Newlun.
a weekend with Mr. and
OPEN All Day THURSDAY This Week
years of n~hallenged rule over
~r · and Mrs. Dorsel
Joe Bissell.
professio ' 1 baslre!ball reaches
.vtslled. Mr . . ~nd Mrs.
Visiting Mr. ·and Mrs. Dave
crisis st. tt&gt;night when the BosFrederJck Jr.., Chester.
Yates and Anna Swan, were
ton Celtilt face Cincinnati's upT. A: Weber spent the week
swan, Clyde Lawrence and
start RoY,Jis al.Boston -Gar"'"'. '
end wtth Mr. and Mrs.
Swan,.
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The N~o~ _Basketball AsShCi.
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Sa~n~ of Chester.
Audrey Smith VISited Rut
ation plajpf{~e now is a one- ,
.
. l!ntmg Mr. and Mrs.
Reedsville.
sbot aff~
' ;~l'~h clubs. For Mrs. ~hfford was a recent Pierce were Mrs. Guy
Mr. and M~ .. Charles MarBoston, i
,.~JKould mean an Athens, vtsitotl.
and daugh~r and Mr. and
were VISiting Mr. and
unpreced t m hth straight Mr. and MrS. Floyd Leonard
CurtiS.
~al Hartung of Chester. I
Eastern iV "f9fl~Jayoff title. I speot an evening with his
Mr. ~~ Mrs. Wayne
.
Visltmg Mr. and Mrs. Garth •
For cti-*'ti
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VISiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sharwere Mr. and c·
Mrs. How~
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14-IN.' 1 ,.. f&lt;:'
underdog ,l ~- surprising y light c. Mrs. AmoR Leonard.
_
ard Y~ng of Paden tty W. Va.
wagering;J an upset would mean
Thurman Babcock has
Edith Osborne, Keno.
ftw liSt i11d011r1 or 0111•
eSUITS and SPORT COATS - by Curlee, Joseph &amp; Feiss
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both an $ nd of the Boston .era Mr. and Mrs. Lester Foreman r~turned home from Holzer hasand El Derado for men in sizes 35 to 50. Summer and
G"d i1 O'~o~robl•, rut Olld
and the } rr!Val ' of a bidelball o! West Columbia and Mr. and pttal.
year 'round weights. 'Natural shoulUer and Regular
h • of r•tid&amp;:trlt. Choo11
fl.N
team th't already has ~ Mrs. Ar~ee Abbott spent a Sun- Ina Patterson and son,
from 14 onorled colorI
styles.
24.50 to 75.00
by far it~\owft fondest dreabi&amp;~ .... day with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ens, a~ . ~rs. Harrlet~t :;',~nt
Jl or ovhktor-1
tar~:~ go.,._
The
stand at three vic- ~bbott and family in observance were vtsltmg Leone
eMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS - short sleeve styles by Shapepotlo, - Mode
tories ap~ce going in_to this sev· Of Eddie Abbott's birthday.
Paul Andrews Jr., who
ly, Manh"attan and Enro. White and colored jn snaP·
· of lttoW.; polenth pla~ff meeti,ng; despite the Kathy Morgan spent Sunday
•yro fibrt brlstabs; snap-down, button-down and regular wide· spread
FRI. AND SAT.
11 .. , .. loot locfact that Boson whipped Cincin- with her grandmother, Mrs. w. recent Sunday evening .at tbe
qv.,.., J.of~Cfle.
IFvll '" ..... - · • ......,., ......
styles. Sizes 14 to -18.
2.98 to ~.00
nai nine ·times In a Jiozen regu- A. Morgan.
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Jar sensml games. • t
Mr. and . Mrs. Clarence
.and Mr. and Mrs.
oTIES BY BEAU BRUMMELL ------------ 1.50 to 2.50
ried spent a Sunday
Joe WyersnuUer . .
OIL COMPANY
Af,JI
IIICH
NB.f.; Piayeff ~odiDgs
with their daughter Mr.
Rigbthouse spent
2.11 W. Moln St.
oHOSE BY INTERWOVEN - ------------- 1.00 to 1.50
By Un~ Preli JatenlaUonal Mrs. Norman Wyersmiller and
at the ~e of her
POMEROY, 0.
eBOYS' SUITS &amp;' SPORT COATS - a complete line in
Best-ol&amp;vea ~mi-Fin.ala)
Diane.
~
Mr. and Mrs. William
J:utem IHvi!lloo
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
sizes 6 to 20. _ .
" ' ' to 32.95
/
W L Pd. and family spent a recent
Boston ·~
3 3 .500 day evening with- Mr. and Mn ..
Cincinnatt.
3 3 .500 Norman Wyertmiller and daugh·
W~tera Ihvbllon
ters.
W. L. Pcl. l Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bearhs
Ia Allgr!fes
3 .3 .500 and Carol were business visit
NAME _ _:___
. Si. Louis
3 3 ,1500 ·qrs in GaUipolis recently,
Ttjj;ld,ay'• Results
Mr. and Mrs. Wall&lt;!&lt; Hail·
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man, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hauck
schedWed&gt; . . ·
and Mrs. Harry Hauck spent a
BRASS 11051.
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•Mity Oldy Disposable Li...,..
For IHby. Ponty
3 dor. pkg, SU9
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6Sc &amp; Sl.l9
• PloYtex Disposoblo Botti"· _
•Gont..l Boby Beth &amp;
By Boby Mog~ - - - - - - 19c &amp; $1.59
•Dioper Soh by Lonoklni
$2.9•
•3 Pc. Terry Ploy Set
$1.98

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THURSDAY- FRIDAY- SATURDAY- APRIL 11, 1-2 and 13th.

'New Furniture
ONLY $299

S~op your _Bonanu Oiscounf Store this w.ek fo,. the best buy1 In app•r•l ~r the whOle hm11
811 nlues •n every d~partment just in time for E.aster .at big Discounts. Strike it rich at your 1~

Seamless Nylon

nanza where you can alw11ys sav•

HOSE

110.00 Down -

i5•f•nce on
Convenient Terme

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. &lt;UPil
-'IWo women, bedecked in furs

fURNITURE

and jewels, stepped from a
cob Monday night and made their
·way to the entrance of the Civic

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Fine,
seamless nylon
hose in popular spring shades_ Sli.':ht Irre~ulars. Sizes
8\1 to 11.

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par~d~ng r~ght m to sum~er. See, choose print~ n' plains in softly

femmme . sllhoue~tes, de~1ghtful new hu es. Select your proper size
from Pet1tes, Ju111ors, M1sses and baH sizes.

LADIES'
$1.00 COTTON

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IN ONE
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- MAKE US YOUR FIX. UP CENTER

Whether U calls for an extensive modernizing job, ;..,-roofing, or just simple
home .repatrs-&lt;&gt;ur complete stocks ol quality lumber ~nd building materials
are. , r~ to help you ·to a better home at your present address. Come in today
and t 's tmted!
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Stylo,

New E1ster

INTERIOR &amp; EXTERIOR
TYPES 11'!1 STOCK

HAND
BAGS

Plain white and assorted popular colors. Roll up sleeve
st_yles. Easy care cotton fabrics. Sizes 32 to 38.

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LAUN !MAHOGANY
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Pom•ro~, Ohio

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out your name aqd !lddress on it ••. ,deposit it in "Eaater
Ham Box" jn our store. No purehaaf n'eceSsary and .winner w11l be oo\llii!d. Drawlri&amp; TIMsday, April lith at
1 p.m.

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88c'"d'l77

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Fresh out of the
hat box, flatterin g
millioery for your
Easter ParJding.
Budget Priced.

Famous

Permanent Yes
you 1'. :ll .~:~v e money at your

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T~p and
Efeitric 'Oven

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HOT WATER
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e10-Year ·· arranty
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fiGULAJI 279.95 '
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ton 11port shirts for men. 5izBig assortment of . patterns.
e.s small, mPdium and large.
Compare at $UI9.

' OTHER SPRING liiARGA~S e
• SEE US FOR

CANDY FILLED

HOSE

BASKETS

44c

S9c $1·98
to

Select a candy filled basket for

the youngsters from our large
assortment of sizes and shapes.
All Bonanza Disr.ount

. Block or Whito
Tom Scott
VACUUM PACKED

PATENT SLIPPERS

Mixed Nuts

$,.00

eath

OFF
ON ALL
PAINTS NOWI

Please Tho Klddlu

AT EASTER TIME

CHILDREN$ SIMULATED

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PAINT SAlE

4 1,2:109,

First quality, Reg.
79c New Spring
Shades. 6lf2 to 11-

Spring

Sizes5to3
Pretty little
s!it~:pcrs for
children .
White or
black patent
simulated

velleathers,
strap swi-~~!~~~~~!~~~
styles.
Sizes
-

Bone
White
Black

spri ng and Easter Paradt' . \\t'hite, bone or
black . lcalhers. Sizes

First Ou11lty
Argus Nylon

9x9 block

",. Special!

$399 ancf ·$4.98
Easter shoes to flslter
prf'lly feel in the

59(

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Block

can

Just in time for Easter. Always
fresh and delicious in vac·uu'm
packed tin. Full 13 ounce size.

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wide pattern range.

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You·n find just the coat you like in our smart
selection of spring's most fashionable ·
and trim to femininely flared silhouette5.
Come in and choose your favorite now!

Choose a hand
bag to match
your Easter
costume.

TONI HOME
PERMANENTS

EASTER COATS.
8,8

Color

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FLOOR
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C-DaUy Sentinel, Pommy-Middleport, 0 ., AprlllO, 1963

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1be Pomeroy Panthers won
their seoond stralght Southeast·
ern O~lo League baseball outing
Tuesday afternoon with an 8-5
win over a stubborn Jackson

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and Dick Wells limited the
Ironmen to four hlts in the
seven inning contest, while PaD-

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both second and third, . .and
came home on a single by Mlckey Winebrenner,
The other three Panther runa
were scored in the fourth when
SUrrett, tlting, walked fiVe battefS and hlt another before be
was relieVed by Jim Reynolds.

In th~ $ixth, but both threats
were dampened by the Ja&lt;kson rightbander.
Jackson thr&lt;!alenncl the Pan!hers with a rally in the sevauowing one base runner to enth with t'W&lt;l away. Wells gave
score.
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~p a walk, followed witb an erBob Crow doubled In the &lt;'Or that put another base runfifth and Phll Swindell si!lgled ner on. Leftfielder Jerry Green
wen. weot to tll&amp; mound In
relief of Reed when he walked
the baseo full with one away In
the top of the fourth. Wells pit·
cbed his way out of the jam,

p·hI•11•IeS Deal
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then tagged a single to bring
both runners home and narrow
the Panther !elk! to 11-5.
Another Pomeroy orror . and
a walk fllled tM bases for Jackso.:~ bUt Wells ended the· game
by fanning the next batU.r, Larry Rose.
Pomeroy pitchers atruck out

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sli1 hll'nona, and walked elgllt, ' :~
Jackson mo~ struck .out , ,. ~
seven, hlt one, and walked rune. .,
By innings:
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200 100 2 -5 4l l , ,,;

140 310 x-8 7 ·i

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2-l Defeat In . Ope~~.

ther batU.rs banged out seven.
Jackson jumped into .a ~
lead in the top of the lirs'i when
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Reed gave up a base knock, to
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leadoff batter Larry Buchanan,_ ·
then walked the next. The third
By DICK; JO:YCE
pitciJed a four-hitter and struck the senior circuit but the ·
ing· out Gene Freese and Tommy Ken McMullen
lJ
batter to face Reed was safe on
UPI 81*U 'Wrliv
out 10 in a 2·1 vlctory Tuesday team in the teague tor the
Harper.
runs for the DodgerS\:NS*lJ ;ff
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a fielder) choice, filling tbe All Art .Mahaffey's got Is a niglll.
, ha~ of last season,
JaCkson took the loss foo:4i21id&amp;o. •,·:
By I'KED DOWN
fore yielding solo homers in the bags with no outs.
blazing fastball and
·nickel- "It wa11 jusi tast balls," Ma- game winner Joey Jay for
~ Nati~n:aJ Le~gue champlon Larry Burright of thEf; MttJJRot •..\
. t ba--•-•J ~ . ... Half said af
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nd t · h
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Francasco Giants and the the only hits oil B,..MiiKJ -~•the
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eighth and ninth to Bill Bryan Jim Surre
. tt drove two of ~ve acco mg o 3elHU &amp;IJUW·
ey
ter t e gam_e .. "I 11ee0 s rmg t ye.a~ ~n,
An el Dodg
ted ith
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The New ark "Yankees wasted and Chuck Essegian
Jackson's runs home with a Jt-aUs, but that big hummer was threw only five breaking pitches day._Don Demeter s SlDgle
LJ&amp; g es
ers, ra
w first and ninth innif
i" ?1iib &lt;"ffe.. . ,,
no timr lettiPi American League
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single to left before the riaht- good enough to get the ·Pbiladel- all night."
in the first Phillie run in
Cincinnati as the top ilio~enders tween, the Card ri
_ a~ "Set - ~l !i
rivals know' 1that Ralph TArry is The ~~cago White ~x got ~ handed Sophomore
Panther phia Phillies.- off wlnging in the Mahaffey, a 19-game winner for fourth inning and the ~~~:~=~~ ~or tdahe NL tfl~~; won e open· .down 20 straight
JalU~ 'J ,r
early
dtvtdend
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. hurler sett1ed down and pitched a na
ague penn . . r-.--.::.
es
year, s er came m W1tt:D
r y
Xt!'l"' ta- ' '"
WOrld Series; Mld Joe Pepitone t~ trade rn topp.Ung the Detroit his way out of the jam
"JUst let him thr~ -~t ·fast,.. from a palnfW. right shoulder dur- muffed a double play ball in
Four home runs-by Willie man;s four hils ledil.thi!l ~· .. ~
may be !jett&lt;jr titan Joe DiMaggio Ttgers, H, the Los Angeles An·
.
baJI," says Phillie Manager Gene lng spring training but his open· sixth..
Mays, Orlan4o Cep&lt;da, WUUe If-hit aUack - 12 Ol ~omltollll ll
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predicted; ;
gels beat the Boston Red ~x, Pomeroy got one run back in Mauch ...H.e doesn't need those ing night perf~mance apparently 111e Reds ralell i~ the
McCovey and Felipe Alau-!Qd the ing ofi Roger Craig.
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Put the two factors together 4-1 , and the . Cevleland .Indians the bottom of the first when other pitches."
bas dispelled any of . Mauch's off Mahaffey when Frank
Giants to a 9-2 victory over the Bonus ·baby Bob Ba_iley , and . .: r
arid they speiJ c~ty for .lOJtg· ~haded Lhe Minnesot~ Twms, 5-4, David Baker led off with a sin- The Cincinnati Reds found tbat worries.
son singled and John
Houston Colts and 25-game win- veteran ~moky Burgess hvl~
suffering Americ$. Leaguers who· m #Jc other American League gle, Tom White moved him out tor tlle second straight open·
Defeat Joey Jay
doubled him home wit!t one
ner Daon Drysdale 0 f the Dodgers for the Pirates, who beaf1 , '·~ j· .,":
are hoping their"-lnaJI!osties will games '
along with a walk, and Wells ing day when the big righthander The Pbili;, long-time doormat of M~fey then settled down,
beat the Chicago Cubs, 5-1.
B0 b Heiu:lley. · Relief ace ~ • 1
lose the pennant th.iB year. Tbe
slammtM a two • bagger over
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pl immy iersa May
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pitched a two-hit, 7-0 victory for
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n&gt; Yankee pitching might be vul·
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ther batting crew down in ord· WASHNIGTQN
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NewSt.York
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Philadelphia
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win over the Milw11ukee Braves.
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Jrow much trailiH&gt;ait
Cincinnati
1 1 .500
Jack saolord, a 24-game winhopes ~sday. whiJ! '\he ' ta~ .,· ;''c' - .
awaf, Fred Boyd walked and Jtm Piersall worth?. . .
Pittsburgh
1 1 .500
ner lor the Glanls last season,
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0 1 ·000
opened t'ir seBS(ln w.it;b ·~·.H~ ~~ ~ W.t}hama White Falcons, Reed was s~~e ~n an .. error; Piersall. ~t-pwd -~er
New York
pitched ·five-hit ball for five in...
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season ond h~f ~~ game, to" drive ~h ~t ~o,nd~y's o~ner ~·
Milwaukee
o 1 .000
Fisher, who retired all 12 Colts
&lt;I iili /\
Athletics lwereJa!l
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i_n bothgunners.
Amerlcu League
Houston
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in order. The oo-degree heat and
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White foUowed ·With a Ingle
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Sanford's base-running-he hit a
forms walfl't et!Ough to make the
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weakly on the shortstop.
Lo An 1
St Louill 7 New York 0
triple and a single, driving in
30,916 h&lt;&gt;rri!lown [ins conruse Bill Jewell started on the
Senator officials were reticeJtt, s
gees
1 0 1.000
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them wir'~. royally,
-mo.und for Whahama but was
about whether Piersall might
BChia~Umore
1 0 1.000 ... Los Ange es 5 Chicago 1
three runs-ceUJCd the Giant
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reheved by c &amp;rley Hargraves
ong 0 om
on the early season trading block.
cago
1 0 1.000
Pittsburgh 3 Milwaukee 2
righthander to tire. '
Per aps you, too, nee
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San Francisco 9 Houston 2
b
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Intent f' d-Y9 ' ,~ :
added
World in the first ~fter he bad walk~d
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But privately they conceded •tnm eve
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3 eau rea
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series vi ries to his 23 _12 record Ravenswood s only two runs to
the temperamental centerfielder New York
l.OOO · · · · P~~~~':·s ~~!:,r;:tip~~~·~~~- ~ hurlers for 17 hits, with starter
BEAUTY SHOP fast in the
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bed 3 six·hit ~er and the .plate.
has been a disappointmt!nt ..since
St
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he came here 8 year ago m 8 Minnesota
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1 burn (12-9) vs Jackson &lt;8·20).
Mauy Wills of the Dodgers, the
where YOU.... ·,. ·l l,:
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trade with Cleveland.
w h'n1 to
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Milwaukee at
NL's most v.aluable: player in
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led the ' ankces' 13-lht, att(k when Mik~ Fields led off with ' Visiting with Mrs. Nell Ste- ln last. y~r·s ~e;,h }:liersaJl as gTu~ay's RP.tt~Us
05-91 vs Cardwell
1962, suffered an injured ankle as
FINGERS DO
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with t\.\0 , omers and 8 ~~ . a double, Gordon Clark 'tripled them recently were Mr. and \von rousmg urra. s u e
Chicago 7 Detroit 5
Los Angeles at Chicagohe tried to s~re in ihe third and
WAlKIMQ~/
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fax 04-7l vs Buhl (12-10.
had to be replaced. Drysdale
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swmg1~g .Arst:base...man ~~o .~~~ home run int~ rlght center •City, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. year:-an 86-po~tthdrColp f1rondm his Cleveland 5 Minn;sota 4
Cincinnati at Philadelphia spaced 11 hits and was helped
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sensation~ hlfptert tre4 ~...., m field. JNahama scOred tw~more Bertie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. pre~tous ye?r ','! eve a . . Los Angeles 4 Boston 1
(night) -Maloney (9-7) vs
by three doub1e plays. Rookie
last sea
bu' ~t/~Oit~ .P~ t9 in theltSecond when Bob Green Emmett Stethem, ~rs. Rolland
Piersall hit dJsmaU~ this ~prmg (Qnyl games schedueldl
Lish 01-Sl.
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.239 an farmed to . ~imd. led off with a~·gle Bob Rus- Stethem and famtly and Mr. , aqd was greeted With ~gled Wednesd • p ob bJ Pith
San Francisco at
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'-4f'"''~10 • sell was safe
1 an~r and and Mrs. John Gr~~ ~-.
, , s an d cbeer,s by Washington Boston ay
at sLosr Angeloes-Wilson
who Pep
has assured
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Bruce (.1~6&gt; 1
, . .,.,,•.c.,r••'"'J.J'I'.
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that
ne will Ya~
ma~ Jttie~ss
big J ~we II. po wd er , ano' t..her one, Dinner guest~ of Mr. a~_Mrs.
.. ans at Mondays. opener.
02)8) vs Chance (14-10&gt;.
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lime thii yea r.
this tJme a two-bagger,
Oscar Babcoc
. k were M.J:ta~ '*"'"loyed in Columbus viSited,
New York at Kansas
Tbursday•s Gamet
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M Stafford 114·9) vs Bowfleld
Los Angeles at Chicago
M
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Mr
Pepito hit the first pltch of- Wahama's o(her run came in . s.
ares assar au"'
Y 1ew days with his parents, r. Cleveland at Minnesota _
New york at Milwaukee
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}m for a homer Tues- the third when Hargraves sing- R1g~s.
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.Mrs. Paul Andrews.
Dowell (3-7 vs Kaat ·ua- 141.
San francisco at Houston; night
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day and o slomhered In the led witb two away Green slam- Jll!l Carter spent jll weekend 'Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ball
F;,h., : · &lt;O~;-. games seheduled)
eighth in ng . .E~a Howard got tne(a&lt;his-second ba;e knock, and with Kester Matheny "aniif Gene Elk Ridge, W. Va., spent
Chicago at Detroit ~
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had a tf'Jple Terry, meanwie,h on free pas.&lt;1es.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curbs L. Karr.
be
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CINCINNATI (UP!) -C~cher·
breezed,enft~
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first lisZnian -bon llavlollien
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non~. and _allowed Ravenswood Mrs. Denver Curtis, Columb.lls, ville.
Chicago at l..os Angeles. ·night
optioned. to ·san Diego.. in ilie Paonly two hats. Jewe.ll struck ou* Mr. and Mrs : George Smith. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Boston at Washington, night
cific Coast League by the Cincin- .
Detroit
t
Cle
eland
natl md"s' Tuesday .· The move en'/1~
)ked
nd
I
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I ,P. wa
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tve ..Waama Parkersburg,Mr.andMrs.Ttm ,were_visiting Mr. and Mrs.
a
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abledthe" Redsto reduce their 'ti
J.. i';t·
at nonw agamst 8an· White and baby, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of
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at 2 p.m.
Romey White of Chillicothe
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hayman
games scheduled!
roster to Z1
t! ~.
Manie Brewer visited Mf. and and Kimi Joe, Columbus
80S
&lt;UP II -Nr:,ly '~lgh!
Mrs. Harold Newlun.
a weekend with Mr. and
OPEN All Day THURSDAY This Week
years of n~hallenged rule over
~r · and Mrs. Dorsel
Joe Bissell.
professio ' 1 baslre!ball reaches
.vtslled. Mr . . ~nd Mrs.
Visiting Mr. ·and Mrs. Dave
crisis st. tt&gt;night when the BosFrederJck Jr.., Chester.
Yates and Anna Swan, were
ton Celtilt face Cincinnati's upT. A: Weber spent the week
swan, Clyde Lawrence and
start RoY,Jis al.Boston -Gar"'"'. '
end wtth Mr. and Mrs.
Swan,.
..
The N~o~ _Basketball AsShCi.
·
Sa~n~ of Chester.
Audrey Smith VISited Rut
ation plajpf{~e now is a one- ,
.
. l!ntmg Mr. and Mrs.
Reedsville.
sbot aff~
' ;~l'~h clubs. For Mrs. ~hfford was a recent Pierce were Mrs. Guy
Mr. and M~ .. Charles MarBoston, i
,.~JKould mean an Athens, vtsitotl.
and daugh~r and Mr. and
were VISiting Mr. and
unpreced t m hth straight Mr. and MrS. Floyd Leonard
CurtiS.
~al Hartung of Chester. I
Eastern iV "f9fl~Jayoff title. I speot an evening with his
Mr. ~~ Mrs. Wayne
.
Visltmg Mr. and Mrs. Garth •
For cti-*'ti
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M
VISiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sharwere Mr. and c·
Mrs. How~
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14-IN.' 1 ,.. f&lt;:'
underdog ,l ~- surprising y light c. Mrs. AmoR Leonard.
_
ard Y~ng of Paden tty W. Va.
wagering;J an upset would mean
Thurman Babcock has
Edith Osborne, Keno.
ftw liSt i11d011r1 or 0111•
eSUITS and SPORT COATS - by Curlee, Joseph &amp; Feiss
\.-: .
doo11, drhn Ill lill•vltl"
both an $ nd of the Boston .era Mr. and Mrs. Lester Foreman r~turned home from Holzer hasand El Derado for men in sizes 35 to 50. Summer and
G"d i1 O'~o~robl•, rut Olld
and the } rr!Val ' of a bidelball o! West Columbia and Mr. and pttal.
year 'round weights. 'Natural shoulUer and Regular
h • of r•tid&amp;:trlt. Choo11
fl.N
team th't already has ~ Mrs. Ar~ee Abbott spent a Sun- Ina Patterson and son,
from 14 onorled colorI
styles.
24.50 to 75.00
by far it~\owft fondest dreabi&amp;~ .... day with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ens, a~ . ~rs. Harrlet~t :;',~nt
Jl or ovhktor-1
tar~:~ go.,._
The
stand at three vic- ~bbott and family in observance were vtsltmg Leone
eMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS - short sleeve styles by Shapepotlo, - Mode
tories ap~ce going in_to this sev· Of Eddie Abbott's birthday.
Paul Andrews Jr., who
ly, Manh"attan and Enro. White and colored jn snaP·
· of lttoW.; polenth pla~ff meeti,ng; despite the Kathy Morgan spent Sunday
•yro fibrt brlstabs; snap-down, button-down and regular wide· spread
FRI. AND SAT.
11 .. , .. loot locfact that Boson whipped Cincin- with her grandmother, Mrs. w. recent Sunday evening .at tbe
qv.,.., J.of~Cfle.
IFvll '" ..... - · • ......,., ......
styles. Sizes 14 to -18.
2.98 to ~.00
nai nine ·times In a Jiozen regu- A. Morgan.
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Jar sensml games. • t
Mr. and . Mrs. Clarence
.and Mr. and Mrs.
oTIES BY BEAU BRUMMELL ------------ 1.50 to 2.50
ried spent a Sunday
Joe WyersnuUer . .
OIL COMPANY
Af,JI
IIICH
NB.f.; Piayeff ~odiDgs
with their daughter Mr.
Rigbthouse spent
2.11 W. Moln St.
oHOSE BY INTERWOVEN - ------------- 1.00 to 1.50
By Un~ Preli JatenlaUonal Mrs. Norman Wyersmiller and
at the ~e of her
POMEROY, 0.
eBOYS' SUITS &amp;' SPORT COATS - a complete line in
Best-ol&amp;vea ~mi-Fin.ala)
Diane.
~
Mr. and Mrs. William
J:utem IHvi!lloo
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
sizes 6 to 20. _ .
" ' ' to 32.95
/
W L Pd. and family spent a recent
Boston ·~
3 3 .500 day evening with- Mr. and Mn ..
Cincinnatt.
3 3 .500 Norman Wyertmiller and daugh·
W~tera Ihvbllon
ters.
W. L. Pcl. l Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bearhs
Ia Allgr!fes
3 .3 .500 and Carol were business visit
NAME _ _:___
. Si. Louis
3 3 ,1500 ·qrs in GaUipolis recently,
Ttjj;ld,ay'• Results
Mr. and Mrs. Wall&lt;!&lt; Hail·
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man, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hauck
schedWed&gt; . . ·
and Mrs. Harry Hauck spent a
BRASS 11051.
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•Mity Oldy Disposable Li...,..
For IHby. Ponty
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•Pioytox NurMr Kit
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6Sc &amp; Sl.l9
• PloYtex Disposoblo Botti"· _
•Gont..l Boby Beth &amp;
By Boby Mog~ - - - - - - 19c &amp; $1.59
•Dioper Soh by Lonoklni
$2.9•
•3 Pc. Terry Ploy Set
$1.98

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'New Furniture
ONLY $299

S~op your _Bonanu Oiscounf Store this w.ek fo,. the best buy1 In app•r•l ~r the whOle hm11
811 nlues •n every d~partment just in time for E.aster .at big Discounts. Strike it rich at your 1~

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. &lt;UPil
-'IWo women, bedecked in furs

fURNITURE

and jewels, stepped from a
cob Monday night and made their
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femmme . sllhoue~tes, de~1ghtful new hu es. Select your proper size
from Pet1tes, Ju111ors, M1sses and baH sizes.

LADIES'
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and t 's tmted!
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INTERIOR &amp; EXTERIOR
TYPES 11'!1 STOCK

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BAGS

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Ham Box" jn our store. No purehaaf n'eceSsary and .winner w11l be oo\llii!d. Drawlri&amp; TIMsday, April lith at
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the youngsters from our large
assortment of sizes and shapes.
All Bonanza Disr.ount

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Tom Scott
VACUUM PACKED

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Spring

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leld .,... olsitiJIC Mlddle- rant campajin.
by Jollll Slnaer bi the low1h
11nd a 1r1ple - &amp;ood for ol.x
port 011 the Ga!llpollil state In·
F• Coack Jack Olctll'l RBI's.
With GAHS lta.Uni 12-J. ·
""'flllllt.e dlalllOiid TueJday eve;- ldae, aMwctmer, Jual« rlcbt On the hill, Mllch.U whiffed Combined, the throe Mid4Je.
ninC then held on to nudge the Juood&lt;r BIDy MlltheU ,...... seven, wallletl four. 01 lhe nlne port plltheu pve up 15 runr
. ••~ "' Yo&amp;w Jacko!~! 1~ ln a I!JO • 1o be the dill.,_.
runs ho aave up, only lour on 15 bill. Only two walks (both
•1WB ~· scorliil allair.
il'oking his first varsity start, were e8fned.
by ' Joluison) were wued by
o;io;'~"""' It wa• the Blue ~i!J sec· Milchell not only wenl tile dis- . Coach Frank Eschleman us- JI!Ckel hurltrs. However, loose
.,; ''· on ' Southern Division triwnph tance on the mound, but slam· .a three hurlers In the two delensiv• play burt ~dleport,
• .., .... in. two outlnBs and MlddleP.,.t•o meet three extra base hila ln hour,15-minule marathon. Mick•IMHS erred seven times, per·
· "'
·'
·
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1963 placed In the second by Terry il runs. (Gallipolis . tommitted

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M~ flrtl Wood
oenl nJne l!)tll to I h Andorlon llld DluaJj Gu-. bomer,llld a MDI omr• ..._.
wlllo a olaJio llllly II lilo 1111.
Jn' its hall M the IO&lt;f!lld MltcboU's belt modo II 6-2.
while, tu. 1I"-~~~ ,._..
lal fnJDe • lwo GABS •·
liz &lt;OIIoeted oafelleo, 11.. GalUpolil eamo boct w111t I* ...., lll«t w.w..ll ,.,.
nn, 1 """"' ·bf IIIIo
. Big biOII' 'cllulllg M.,.. ,...., big runs ln tile tblnl 110
.
.
;...
MeEIII..,, ""' .floldol'a
was Mftebell'o llrlt " - · 1aur hill 1 Mill _... Wilt, 0\'el'.
'
&lt;'
d1el&lt;e. no
lwv·run biUI 1&lt;1 riCht r;onter. llld
11111. ne ~ .....,..
·
Ilia! muJIJI .Io M ~ lilo Gerald Armslronf opened the cheD IIIJII)iled tho bll blow wllb lilt ,_.. 411 Job .Aioi~;
end ,.,. Gaq ,_..,_....,..,
with a sharp slllgle to.,.,.. a tfne.ruD tripled""" tht _.,,, 1r1p1o ud
utdler GAIIB ernr""" a . ter, scoring on a thtee-bue er- tlghlfleld foulllne. A nm. I!COfo ....,.,Iaiiie
~ by R 1 1 1
It
kept allv&amp; on doubll!!l lng •olJ!ile by
•••• 111111 a triple IIJ·
McEihlneJ,
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e r the Devils ·a
JJ.J plaiN 1wo

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SPttt Cow .

Smoked

I. ll c, I

u.s. Gov...lll...t .llltpected

ARGO
SU ... R MARKBTS
We l"!P'• The Right To Limit Quantitiet
·i.,A .· Cor!llll' Second &amp; Mill St.• Middleport
· '·Mond1y thru Thur1day .. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
ftid·•Y and Saturd•y 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.

•

1,000 tNIIff

..,.

SC0I ToweIS Ao1t_,
Whitt
4 o1,k,..
. I TiISSUe A11o•ted
SCOH.Ill FICII
Coloro.

TINDER

SMOKED

HAM

Whitt

Ctltro

FRUIT COCKTAIL
aoae

Crisco Oil

I

Stokely's G~lden Cqm := ~:;;:1
F &amp; P Small Whole Beets
F &amp; P Cut Green Beans
Musselman's R. 5. P. Cherries
Yosemite Peaches '"1

:i;:.r·•

..

.J·~ Gn•en Stomp'&gt;

.j'

•

$11

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50 EXTRA

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'·.

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6:::. ...
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Gold Medal

EMCE'S SMOKED HAM

CENTER HAM SLICES

89
45

lb.

tb.

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Breaded Shrimp

.. .
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Crisp, TENDER

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Mll&gt;f&gt;&lt;I.-AI'fl

HANDBAG
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, . . ..... H

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Hanclb..,,
slau, MW
MW

SIX STICKS

IN EVERY L8.

1187

color~;

~\ '

\\\'II

~

~':-

'-::~

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So Smart! The final touch to your Eaoter Outfit
Ladies' &amp; Misset' STRETCH WHITE CLOVES

i

lli•tlnctlve trim,

r-,.,r.,
! 7ii. :
J•• .: • . .

Heads

Green Onions
3bnch. 25
.,

"•• Perfect Salad

Glutd Carrots O.llclouo with Ham

RED RADISHES 2bch. 15

CARROTS

Compare at $1.

an~

LOW

•M••

.Green
· peppers 2
·

•Azaltll
• llrdraqeaa

Grapefruit Section•
2 !.~. 47
,..... 28
• Swt. Pickled Beets
I••
F&amp;P Sliced Beet1
2 ~:. 33
Italiano Spaghet·li
b~~ 23
19 'lrt~ Goldtn Book
lllustmttd
Complete your set in 6 short wet~s

·

.

for

EASTER
CAKE
..
katie EVANS- Eorly American Flavar

DJCilONARY

.

APPLE
PIE

THE BOLDEN BOOK ILLUSTR.TED DICTIONMY I&amp; tiHIJntd to Inform ta encDUt'Qe nld·
lnr and to croat. . lovtofltomlnr ...~IUdlnr
reur child to belltr ochoo11rod11 1HaJ henan

.

Co RSA.GEs

In hlfh school and colltft ttmorrfw, end

oucco11 In tho otrtnrl)' compttltho -

blotuturo.

BUY
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BOOK

ft
. ..

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A WEEK

If

loltlo IVANI- c....p?tmtnl Any MH?

BROWN
&amp;
SERVE
ROLLS
49•
_on_,- ~~u. 99:.. HEARTH BREAD

Pke·

"'12

lOOK?

LAVA Tho hand ,..,

II Ploata

2 :: 21 IVORY SOAP

2

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33 IVORY SOAP

3

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31

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29

..., 25

loltlo IVANI- Prtnch or Corn Top

. . . ._ --'--=---:-------.!..---.--------..--~--~
All Purpoee Cleaner
OXYDOL llo..hu oi It woohH
2 •~..._. 61 . MR. ~~EA
__1:.__ __ ._....::':3::::.:_41 IEEOH•NUT IIMinotl lolfr Mew whh 0NIIft Crptala .....alna ~leoch

Get dirty hand• really clean • • • fott

'•

SPECIAL PRICII

Decorated 8'"
LAYER

Ma Brown

.

PRI.CI

Pl~IIC $tJJ~1 . ...

For Your Eotter Party or Dinner I

Donald Duck

Tube
lach ttyle hat levely

HORMEL

Regular $2.39
SAVE 40c I

""'· 1O A~Pl Flake Cocoanut

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RED
RIPE

· BARTLII I'

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' I lADY 'TO
THOROUGHlY COOKEI!r•

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llchool gym recently, Mrs. J9- tended the ...,.nl All County honorinl! tttOir daughter, .Rose- Mrs. Charleti Davidson, . loeal,,
oe White, president, named lh6 Band Concert, a! Middleport. mary on ber fourth blrlhday on are grandparenll •
workers fo~ Tag Day during tl!e Mr. and Mn. Homer Parter
-n...t.ng: Mn. Roberta Wllliori - •
vlallnrs at Mar·l
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Mrs. l)largaret SChDIJng lbe !boy callecl .., his Iailier, Mr.
treasurer's. The gr&lt;lllp voted 141 ~ Parker, near Clteoter.
hold a ·rummage and bake sale Mr. ·and Mn. Carron Snow·
at the Rutlaild American Legion den and family of.GaUipolls vis2. ThomaS
Jao. ~Hall in the near future.
lted hJJ pareitlts, Mr. tlld Mrs.
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Roger Roush, band director, Roy SnoWden SUIIday evening.
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music COIIIpelltion at . Gallipolis recently.
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tribe
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anne went by air for a tiro
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1962 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door_ $2,495

1961 Corv•lr Lakewood St. W•gon $1,765
Automatic trans., radio. heater , luggage raC'k. Beautiful
white rini sh with red interior, good whitewall tires.

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118 E. Main $1.; Pomeroy, Oh1G

""- WY WMI
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Delays Naming
New President
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River Report

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Carpenter ,and
Hoorly or contoaet.
Pierce, Syracuse, Ohio. Pb.
WY 2-tll80.
3 16 30te
AOcnONEER
CompleteSOrvtee ·

· tlld family, Columblll, ,.~ ,.. , .Rev. ~.,AIItlon ol.· Jack""'

OII'FICE HOURS

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WANT AD

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llld ll(Q. JJIDDIY Gi'ol ·
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(Ill'· held a two - " " revival at ham (Stisle Rathburn) are ""'
.. BY JEAN PARKER • ents, Mr. tlld MI"J. a.tr Tay·llhe local Church Ill Chrllt.
I
The Northwestern Band Jlooo.l&lt;tr· ,
.
Mr. and Mn. Robert snow. ,parents,of a baby ,daughter.llr.
tors met at the RuUand High Several pen&lt;111 rrom here al-l(len entertaliiOd willt a party ar•. Mfl!. Gorald Gralwn rind
llchool gym recently, Mrs. J9- tended the ...,.nl All County honorinl! tttOir daughter, .Rose- Mrs. Charleti Davidson, . loeal,,
oe White, president, named lh6 Band Concert, a! Middleport. mary on ber fourth blrlhday on are grandparenll •
workers fo~ Tag Day during tl!e Mr. and Mn. Homer Parter
-n...t.ng: Mn. Roberta Wllliori - •
vlallnrs at Mar·l
gave the secretary'• report and lt!tta recentiJ. Enruute home
Mrs. l)largaret SChDIJng lbe !boy callecl .., his Iailier, Mr.
treasurer's. The gr&lt;lllp voted 141 ~ Parker, near Clteoter.
hold a ·rummage and bake sale Mr. ·and Mn. Carron Snow·
at the Rutlaild American Legion den and family of.GaUipolls vis2. ThomaS
Jao. ~Hall in the near future.
lted hJJ pareitlts, Mr. tlld Mrs.
JlldlaQn.
-.erfpotory
3. "''•lpn\ollt
!jon
Roger Roush, band director, Roy SnoWden SUIIday evening.
D. Coone
"- SkW ~
term
spoke on the Senior Band's Mr. tlld Mn. Brtll!fl May and
tile
s.
RooPQI14 to n ...
partlclpjjli!Jn In Jbe diStrict fll.. chlldreD were bUJiness vlaltors
t.etoro
iltlmulut
lon&amp;'
eblployoe
I. SlnJilte
time:
music COIIIpelltion at . Gallipolis recently.
~~c,t
OOJJoq.
at IrOi\'fbu ,1wbere they received Mr. and Mn. RJebard BearQ 1LII'ony
11. Brr-lliape« T. " - · u &amp; 31. Girl:
an ~jitt .rating. Tag Day (Juoe Tilll8) are the Jlllrenb of 1I.Mado ot
b&amp;Wk'l
colloq.
oat.
eyee ·
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will Jill
Saturday, April 13, a ibn, Rtcbard Seott. Mr. and
u. Ballort ... J,. Nlttany· 26. Altray ,....._,.• .aa•ww
with ~
s tr be used to Mrs. Sherman TiDis, IIICBI, are 11.
''Hoitnt
Uou ot
38. Ploperty:
pay f ' wly purchased horna. grandparenll.
Abe"
-Stat.
Loow
87. Oran4Mr~ ' Mrs. C. W. StaDbury Elmer WhiUtogton has moved lT. J'.,ck - . 10. 11ro1m
a1. cuttlbr
puenta1
ot folldon
M&amp;wced
tool
bave mov"!! IXl tbeil home in eo. to Middleport.
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. Monte carlo
ovet
range
Mrs. erett McKnight of Pom- Dogan iru honored with a baby
11. Vn:
a tepee
39.Dawn or
as sol~er home on Un· ahower ~I the Rutland Amer~
17. Tlml4
u. Deoc:ry
d&amp;y: poet,
1t. ..._, bill 85. Pant tor
&lt;0.-- of
ve. and move.£ illlo the can Legion Hall last Saturday.
tribe
breatli
Cleve•
ry home here.
Mrs. Grace ·nugan and Shirley
lt. e... pll
38. J'orinorly
o&amp;B. Y••: d1JJ.
and' Mrs. •Roy Snowden were hoslesses.
spent a weekend with lhelr Mrs. Worley Kenneily Is re' ~·m 1· ,b 17 1·
dau ter and family, Mr. and ported as greaUy ImProved sf·
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,
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and family on Sunday.
anne went by air for a tiro
10
Mr. and ,Mrs. 'Dennis Atkesonweeka visit with her pamets ill

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deposit in Easter Ham box In our store. No purch·
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ing will be held Thursday afternoon, April lltb at
1 o'clock. You may be the winner of a nice smoked
bam. Clip out the coupon and bring It Into K &amp; C
Jewelers. Contest rules are posted in our store.

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{7-Bib. avg.} I.

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Clip out this handy "egg coupon", fill It out and
deposit in Easter Ham box In our store. No purch·
ase necessary' and winner will be notified. Draw·
ing will be held Thursday afternoon, April lltb at
1 o'clock. You may be the winner of a nice smoked
bam. Clip out the coupon and bring It Into K &amp; C
Jewelers. Contest rules are posted in our store.

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In White, Black and Patent
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Sizes 5-10

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the. newe&amp;t in leather treat•
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fine atylinr with the oontinental inlluence, ... the aboea with
comfort secrets, the luury
lookinRalyleowith hand detail·
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"',Na~ Ahlps and Atlantic bol.toin Is a mlle and
snow and haH be1ow, .eearchen had
Norlb Allan~ ed up nothing to Indicate
trace of the Thresher's fate.
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~~t.j~;;~1=~~ sub- There wullttle hope the
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·er would ever be fouod.
.ilhed without • trace
after the In waters a mile and a half cloep.
41ved benea~ The losa would be the

Shop Thunday From· 9:00 'A.M. to -12 'Noon
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to 5:00P.M}' .M.
and
. Saturday 9:00 AlA.' Til 9:00"P:M:"-

OUR SPECIALTY
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Seafarers

Apr1112-17
Watt Disney's

"SON DF FLUBBER"
(Technicolor)
Fred MacMurray, Nancy 01IOD, Keenan Wynn, Leon TyThur. &amp; Fri.

Apr, 11·12

Cantinflas in

"PEPE"
Plus 3~ Guest Stars

(Cinemascope &amp;: Color)

under Vice Adm. Benrard Austili.
president of the Naval War Colo

lege, had been appointed to JD,.
vestigate the disaster.
.
Anderson Sllid he had c~
with Vice Adm. Hyman G ~1
over, the Navy's nuclear pr~l~
sion expert, and reported tli:re

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nuclear explosion nor any likeli·

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danger to navigation."
Sabotage, Anderson said, was
"A remote possibility" that wd
being checked.
Sub Not Armetl

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Portsmouth.
1f the Thresher had Jos toniJ
radio contact with surface vessels

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John Merivale, Didi SulHvan

Admi11ion: 75c.-&amp; 40c

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Navy said it was supposed to ge
down below llOO feet Wednesday
for six hours of tests. It then was
to rise near the surface about I
p.m. and retun; submerged te

Tommy Kirk, Joanna

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ol plane. today JCOUred the At- The
lanti&lt; Z10 mliH of Booton, N. H. for oea trlalo Tuesday oft..- '111e sub went down for deep on uncontrolled dive. the pressure
the lalt ~wn po.aitlon of tbo sub, an ewer~ whtcb consllted of a diving trials at 9:17 a.m. EST I would crumple il like a tin can.
but sea,.hers feared it lay 0110 hull cleaning, painting and &lt;bed&lt;· Wednesday. It radioed a "routine 1
Couse Moy Elude
the ~m. 8,400 feet below tbe lng of mechanical and electronic , diviog .message" to an escort ves-i officials .or the submarine servsurface, With Jt.s rrew and 17 eqtdpmeot.
/ sel and then silen&lt;.oe.
j ice feared the cause may never
&lt;lvllia111 oboard drowned by tODJ It carried II officero, 96 en- If the Thresher sank because it 1 be known because the '111resher
of water or crushed by the enor· IJJted mea and 11 shipyard work- was flooded, the pres5ure would itself may never be found. Even

Anderson said the Navy was
considering bringing the fi.perimental • vessel Tritste. a bathyto
caph which has dived to sevem
miles, rrom San Diego to loqk for
the Th.reRher. But sources said lt
was doubtful the Trieste eoold locate the sub.
The depth to which the '111rosbo

Frldty thru WHneld•r

Ditner Cutoons

and the submarine if it wu, bringing it to the -

disappeared.

NOT OPEN

St~art

be equalized

The Thresher had been assiJ"'4
to fire the first Subroc !anti..
submarine I missiles later this
year . It did not carry ·any milsi les and was not armed when it;

TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY

Wynn, Ken Murray,

era under Lt. Cmdr. John W.

v.. Trillo
Harvey, an Annapoli• graduate woold -in ils shape. If it sank lace from such depths
Threll:e' left Portsmouth, from Waterford, Conn.
for some other reason, such as impossiblt!.
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I'OMIROY, OHIO

Erwin.

mooo preosure of the depll.

Meigs May Term Jury Lists Drawn ~

MEIGS THEATRE

on Ames, Elliott Reid, Ed

powered sub.
Adm, George W. Andersoll, chief
of aaval operationa, ·aaid the
nv.her "appeoralG bo losl." Oil
Jt saM: in the area ,wbefe it was
1ut heard from, eut of George'•
Bank, there II "no pouiblllty ihe
men could be aUvt," Ander10n

A dozen lhlpt ond ~q~~adroDS

.Court Action

Lancllubbers

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I"'CC~OKIES &amp; CAKES

Moore, Charlie Ruggles, Le-

submarine~ In hlltory. ond oaid.

the lint involving

At Stiffler's Starting THURSDAY at 9:00 A.M.
( Open All Day Thursday

Allny 'ayotn nur carefrft'krJit cOlton otrlpad blnu..
end cotton duck surltrt done In trut iailina colors of

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red, white, navy or aa!Une blue. No alarms soundt4
'Ciu,. they're all sanforized for 111tln1 flt. Newsy

felturea .• , fly front. two quarter pockets,,tri·colar
rope btJt. Bloust, sins S:M.L. Pant1, lilft 10.20.

KNIT BLOUSE, 2.95
COnON SURFER, 2.95

A Famous Brand-

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wUl need for travel and vacation ·~tason - an4:out ~ ' ·
this worid coUection of fashions - to ~\e )'.DU ~~
where - ·beaeb, at home or aw.,- Choose from plq~
.WII - ,IOparaleo, matchln8 conrdinates; sua and lull
ball, etc. - all arra1111ed fnr easy aeleclini. .

We Bought . A Manufacturer's Closeout !
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SPECIAL SALE

RegularSluund Extra Si.,
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ELBERFELDS IN PO~JRQt .

Ladies' Coats-Values to 24.95

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WOMEN'S
WHITE and .GE DRESS SHOES

A. 1pecial purchase of Jadies' better coats,
=tf, and long lengths , All first quality and
new sprine styles. Save over ~ on thi10
special purchase of a manufacturer 's clos•
uut. Be here Thursday at 9:00 ~ . ru.

da)' ··•lopmenla
Gt"' mllbt not, revive
KOMildJ'I 111&amp;1 price • rile
II~ with steelmakers~
·KOiiitedy scheduled a ·12:15
m. l!lS'I' departurt ltdlll
White· House fDr an Eaalfer

SIZES
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Ladies' Suits-Val. to 24.95

WASHINGTON - The
IJQuA&lt;elmlded In

Linens Dyed Free To Match Any

caliot&gt; at Palm Besch,
let hrlce poalpc&gt;nln&amp; II
. day with the slimmest

Costume.

ONLY 60 TO SELL

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:wttJTI and BEIGE

Smart new spring sty les and colors.
Save 50&lt;;.. now . You won 't believe
this value until you ste it . Be here
ThUHday .31 9:00a .m .

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LADIES' NEW SPRING

.. VISIT IN WEU81'0N
Mrs. Ralph C·, Zllndel a n d
daughter, Sbaron openl IIICIIr-11
day in Wellstnn where they a~
tended camp mmlaD. C a
Oyo Is used each August u a
camp lor. 811P1lsl youlb IIIJIGQo
thern Ohio. The l'liUIIIoll wblch
Is an annual alfalr fDr lliDIJ*'8

VALUES TO 14.95-160 TO SELL
Values to 14 .95 in thi :. group of new Spring
ea. You san· because we bought a doseout .. •
and just in time or Easter . Be here Thursday at
9:00 a.m.

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