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rOMIROV OHIO
LAST TIMI TONIGHT

"SPARTACUS"
Kirk Douglas, Laurence Oliv
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VISIT ELBERFELDS.
MECHANIC STREET WAREHOUSE
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Running llmt':
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Box-off1ce closes 8J)() PM .

For Uniileum-Congoleum-Tile of all Kinds
Counter Tops-Metal Trims and Moulding
Sandpn-Veneerlng-Paste of all Kinds
Huge Free Parking Lot For Your Use

No Adnnce In Admission I
WED. and THURSDAY
M•v 22-23
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
May 24-25

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"YOUNG GUNS OF TEXAS"

Edward Stolar. Anna Larion
"MAGIC VOYAGE
OF SINBAD"
-a ndGreat boy &amp; dog adventurP
"MY DOG, BUDDY"

ELBERFELDS--MECHANIC STREET
POMEROY

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just all de a FLAIR (cabinet ud aU)
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No carpentering. 1bere'1 110 tevin&amp;'
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MIDDLEPORT

Practice was held for Inspection when Theodorus CouncU
Daughters of America met
day evening at the IOOF hall.
Della Stahl, councilor,
sided and opened the ineeittn
In ritualistic form. Lillian
was reported home from

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For lmpectwn

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pita!. A communication w a 1
read from Edith Wakely, district deputy, and Second nom!·
nation of officers was held.
P l a n s were made for the Inspection which will be held at
the next meeting, and.
Jesse wu named on Ule committee.
GUEST OF HONOR
Kalad Hlndy, manager of the

Economy Savings and L o a n
Co., was guest of honor at a
steak dinner recently given
the employ..,., at the homo
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

Racine. Attending were
Mrs. Hlndy; daugbter
and 1101111, George and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Mr. and Mrs, Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Sharon Young, Dale Jllllla
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tf the known things of earth are in distrr~l .

HAT TIP
Dear Helen :
This has been bugging me lor
yean. 1 am a receptionist I
swltcbbosrd operator and work
lor a large research laboratory.
Naturally, during a -king
day 1 greet many people, all

world.
And it is no small triumph that we
have now managed six consecutive sue·
cessful space flights in six tries. The

J!ylhis reasoning, Christopher Colum·
bus sllouJd not have sailed in quest of a
tlestern passage to the Indies so long as
,_.asants in Sp•in and Italy were hungry
'ud ill-clad.

But even as it is troubled with its !ail·
ures in •ones of life already known, the

·human spirit ·must aspire, must search
itbeaof, " must soar. President Kennedy
fwistly described Gordon Cooper's great
space flight as a victory lor the human
lpirit.

We must all marvel at the precision
which enables our space engineers to
tbrust a tiny capsule into a "slot" in the

Russians have mounted just four , even

·,.y, send it hurtling through 22 orbits
qf the globe and then bring it splashing
down to the sea within a few miles of its

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Cooper's calm expertness, his sense
•f mastery over the curious vehicle that
carried bim, gave a richl:v human touch
t.o his unique adventure - far and away
the longest space flight of anv American .
If comparison must be drawn. he did
not, of courso. match the 64 orbi ts and
48 orbits of the two Russians who

so much In love that he pvu
In lor lear of losing her.
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Isn't weakness1 at 111'11. The
smart, a...,..,.ut wlf1 II ..,..
to keep a secondary role, no
matter how much her bUiband
spoils here. I've never In my
llfe seen a happy home where

the way from salesmen to Ph. the roles were reversed. When

though they hold the orbital record.
Moreover , strong rumor has it that they
have suffered at least a few failures, with
disastrous consequences for their pilots.
This nation having done so well, we
cannot now break off and bury ourselvel
in our laboratories for a long hiberna·
tion. We must program more visible ventures soon . to impart to our exploration•
the competitive drive they need in a
great competitive struggle.
Free world security is bound up In

Ds . Most wear hats. I'll wager women ,...ar lite panll, they
that 90 per cent of these protei' may think they are wtnnen,
sional people never think lo re- but they will end up llelc-tOUJ.·
move lftelr hats when speaking ed losers. They not only
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to me ,but you can he sure that stroy their busbandl, but clewhen they see my bosses their stroy themselves In tile 10111
hats come off In a hurry.
run. - SOCIAL WORKER
Don't you think a man should Dear S.W. :.
automatically remove his bat In othre words, a amort wife
when entering a building, espec- always thinks her buaband Ia
tally when he speaks to a worn- smarter than she I• - even if
an st a reception desk! -C.R. he isn't. - H.
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Dear Helen:
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Dear C:
Recently, a friend gave a
this ra~.:e with Russia to master space
Etiquette demands that a gen- birthday party for her 1&amp;-yearand reach the moon and the planets . But
tleman remove his hat in t h e old hoy . There were no party
presence of o lady. Many men favor~, cake or Ice cream. Int.here is more.
don't
these days, just u manY stead the chOdren ate hot dogs
Space is one great frontier of the humen no longer tip their hall. and hamburgers and played
man spirit today. Ii free men are right
I'd resent being considered an kissing games. I may be an
in saying freedom gives the human spioffice fixture, too, but whadda· old dodo but I feel that t h •
nt it.s fullt&gt;st rein , how can we dare be
yagonna do? - H.
kid• ,...re too yoong for t h II
second in the adventuring at that IronDear Helen :
sort of party. What do Y o u
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'l'o I ail thus might be to fail in the suvldua!J and couples on Old Age As one dodo to another, I
pn'me tests of will on earth between Waohinrton Column
Assistance, averaging almost agree. Hot dogs and hsmbu,..
treedom and tyranny. Gordon Cooper
different homes a year.
gers, maybe, If followed
by
has acted for us all in a remarkable
Some of the couples are fair· cake, but kissing games for a
ly content, and aome are m18er· fo-year-old boy's birthday par·
flight which says that must not happen .
able. I'Ve made It a point to ob- ty are as silly as I c:ummerserve what factGr• In their lam- bond on a Cub Scout uniform.
By LYt.E c. WILSON
tlon are owned by the •tate. Tht on the Clay committee'• report Uy backgrrunds tnHuence their _ H.
UntW Pre~• Jntera•lloe~•l . Iis . the opposite. of the 11ste~ of on the ~ . mill
present frame of mind. Here's Dear Helen:
The presidential foreign a•d prlY&amp;te enterpriSe and lndlvJdual Bowlt! optntoD Wll that the an lnt.erestiDg discoYery. In al· My busband has been bring·
committ.. headed by Gen. Lu- capitalism that is the core of the Clay committee wu ill-Informed. 111011t every Instance wbero I tng home work to do at night.
cius o. Clay recommended em· U.S. economic: concept. There- Bowles offered hill version of the find a miserable, complalnlng, He ts very ambltlOWI and neY·
phatically against having the U.S. fore. the reconunendotlon of the sltustiDn, which WaR that India grouchy, seH-pltying woman and er content to Just do his job. He
Treasury subsidiu Marxian So- Clay committee on subsidy of So· wu suffering from a shortage of a man who seems to be longing wants to so places In ~ busldaliam in any foreign country. cia list ventures in foreign lands steel ilnd must have ~he Bokaro for death, I find. a wife, Who, ness, and, to tell }he truth, he
More prtcioely, the Clay Commit- could he expected to have oome mill to keep small, pnvate, man- through the years, did not ac- loves his work . I j\ili;k he shoUld
1 t .. opposed u.s. suboidy ol for- appeal
to Amerl""' taxpayers. ufacturers In buslnesa. A govern· cept her place as a woman, spend his home-time relaXIng.
eign government projecle that The taxpayers would . be eager to meaL-owned miU would atlmulate and tried to usurp her bus- We are very young wlth three
port of an English cri,tlc who thought her would l'ompete with private enter· accept any good and reason,oble private entecprlse and leadero of ba:xl's position as "boss."
small children. I try to Interest
beauty was fading. It shows her dressed prise.
ground&lt; for reducing foreign sub- JndlOD private enterprlae hope A man's oubmissiveness to him 1n garden work and COil&gt;
in white, wearing an oriental headdress ' The Kennedy Admini&lt;trotion sidieo.
the United Sta~ will buDd the a dominant, self-centered worn· munlty affairs but he IJ alwayo
of pearls, and looking quite glamorous mo,.,d immediately to rea.. ure The administration needs to off· mill, Bowles 1111d.
10 usually st.erts out by being doing 'his homework. How j!Blt
Anna Mana Alberghetti tells chums ,the government of Indio with re- set the Clay-committee recomReporl Nol Mentlooed
1 make him understand that 1
she 'll make $100,000 in JUSt SIX concerto spec! to 1 proje&lt;t for 1 govern- mendations before advanel"'! to Keating didn't oommit himself at lite Unlvenlty of catllornia, need his company - and hfm.
\h•s Summer ~ and she ~~achcally adds, ment-owned ateel mill to be lo- India the $Sit million needed to and neither the IOIIBior no'· Berkeley campua. sod woo lac- __. J.
'So there, Dav•d Merrick!
..l t e d tn the ctty ol Bokaro. u.s ,begin tile Bokaro project. The ad- Bowles mentioned the Immediate wring gberltl medical practttion- Dear J:
Ambal!lsador John Kenneth Gal- ministration got an unexpected 11- or ultimate cost of the mill· to en 011 "the anxiety 11tate"' lD the You can't turn off ambition
AN EAST SIDE supper club has been braith told the Indian Govern- sist lost week~od from Sen. Ken· the ~oiled States. Nor did eltllor teehnlcal orgao of lite American by trying to divert 11. DOn't refllrtm~ wtth SLA and pollee trouble ment that he had been instructed oeth B. Keatmg tR-N.Y.l Keat- mentte&gt;n the U. S. llteel Corp. ro- Academy of Gellaral Practice. sent these extra lob-~ours smce tt became •. regular hangout f~r [by washington to '"Y that the ing will be up '"" re-electl011 next port o• the Bokar oproject. Tbe His beginning wu an effort to help him with them, aild In resome of the towns b~st - known und~Slr · clay Committee report was not year. On hi• reguJar weekend report was made at the requNt arrive at the degree of anxiety turn he'll probably &amp;ive yoU
abies - hoods , bookies _and call g~rls . :rinol wilh respect to Bokaro.
radio-TV program May It, Keal- ol the U. S. ogeocy for IDtema· MUch lo normal
family weekenda.
It's supposed to be an ','mtlmate',' spot, I
AC&lt;Oplable To Tupoyero
ing chooe •• his guest Cbeoter Ilona! Developmerrt tAJD). It "It It normal 1o be concerned, It has been said that work ill
but the _authonhes don t hke thmgs to
The Marxian concept of ~he So- ' Bow leo, newly named U.S. Am· bristled with
lbollt un- solicitous, worried and reotleu anything yw don't want to do,
gel tha_t mttmate
Bob Cummmgs has ' daliot slate is one in wh&gt;ch the J bassa~&gt;r to Ind1a. Keatl"'! lnvlt- reoolved teehiiH'w and """""""' about our probleDII," bo said. 10 possibly your holband ml&amp;ht
been stgned to do the Robert Preston means of production and distribu- ' ed Bowles to expr... an opln1on obltacleo to auc.... Ill Bokaro. "Fearful Ollllclpalioa ol potential consider your type of relaXIng
role in "The Music Man" on the Summer
un~ Ia 1101'11111 and more arduous than hi! kind of
stock circuit st•rting in July.
wll'!ll ua ol lrouble. 'fttil emo- labor. _ H.
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Reports From The CaPIto

Voice Of Croadwa~ ... Reporting
8Y DOROTHY KJLGALLEN
ClLEBRITIES
WARREN BEATIY AND ROBERT
RO&gt;SSEN are clashing on the set of "LII·
" ao&lt;l . their temperamental differenmay 6ecome one of the big Hollylwoood stories of the year . Those who have
beard Rossen's side of the rirt say he
1finds "{arren " impossible," to put it
mildLy ~t-'and that probably means Warren has found the script or the direction
"impossible.·· Stay tuned

Vivie-n

Leigh won a Tony Award for her grace ful performance in "Tovarich," but the
musical s\ill hasn 't been recorded None
of the big disc companies seems interested In going to the trouble and expense
of making an original cast album .
Pat Boone turned down $100.000
, worth of state fair appearances to tour
\ with his new film, ''The Main Attrac ·
!ion," although he doesn't own a percen1tage of. it. He just feels an obligation to

. make it a success if he can . His actual
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"I don 't like to take money for a mov.le and then walk away from it."
The
Black Muslim movement is making
lmany inroads into the world of jazz.
ver a dozen sidemen have been con -

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ound under their new Arabic names

Bob Hope 's book. "I Owe Russia
has passed the 100.000 sales
muk ... Sir Laurence Olivier won an
apology from a magazine that said he
tWas seeing a hypnotist twice a week ..
~Fidel Castro has been training an army
1of Haitian Communists for the past 18
1months. They're ready to move wheneYer he gives the ordet·.
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JAKE LaMOTIA was the peacemak~
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compllsbment. Usually, our de- fallllly living, 10 H you're hav·
er in a near-brawl between a songwriter
lire for 1ccompllshment further ing kid trouble or juat plaltl
and a male model at a midtown scotch- I
ln.......,. tho degree of oormal trouble, lei Helen help YOU •
and-soda parlor the other night. If he By
She wtU also welcome your own
1 yne G. Brandslldt, M.D. amount of vegetable and fruit myelin shouth aurrlllllllllne In· anxiety.
hadn't stopped the fireworks in time, the
that yoo Individually
require dlvldual !lOrve flben ill lost. "Th... emotlona pt .111 up at 11111111lng experiences. Addreu
cover boy wouldn 't have been able to
Q-What e • u ' e ' ostema- to produce a formed ltool will The lymptoms
depooo
on 7 a.m.. keep us oa the job, lnllke IHeleD Bolte! In eare of I hI I
model anything but bandages for quite lacla' Can It be helped'
obviate the noceulty of taking whether tile nerve fibers in- •• meet our respona•billtieo and newspaper.
a spell. The fellows were having chick I A-Oitoomoloela is a failure any luative.
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volved carry liUltor lmpulsu drive ,. to do ourbesl When Copyright, INS, King F ...
trouble , naturally
Stephen Boyd of proper hone foriJUition. In
Don't worry about lklpplng from the brain or aensory 1m- we are amblt.tOUI, we have con- lures Syndicate, Inc.
writes from Madrid that golf has be- children ills called "rlckell." a day . If you go 411 lo 72 hours pulles lo the brain, and what slderabla amiety. We ba;:.:eeli
come such a furious fad in Spain th,t it
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In adulls . "osteomalacia ." It without a bowel move~M~~t, 11110 part of the body 1M affected lnp of lnlecurity ~
takes eight hours to play 18 holes and may he due to an lnsuffielent an elght.ouneo warm water en- nerves •upply.
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oeU·al9urance and conftdence unif you want to play on weekends . you
intake of vitamin D., or failure ema wltich you must hold lor Arteriosclerosis Is hardening W we reach our ~~
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have to make reservations three weeks
, o1 the digestive tract to absorb at Jesst Hve !Jlin~tee
before of the arterl...
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her star "image" easily. She wants 8 New cient exposure to sunlight may lng an argument aboUt multi- a uniform process, it may at- pmsure,~tlell en II u~tullllo ":,;,
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Another factor may be a de- ls!J. Pleaae ten us symptoms brain or tidneys In olherl.
duce .;:.Uon a n d - w :
her, during the making of "I Want My crease In the blood level
of of eaeh ood how they differ.
When IIUfflclently advanced, L. to
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Madame Ro~hes has issued calcmm or phosphorous.
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and recommends that ladies who really formlty ,
weaknesa,
kidney MuiUple st;leroois Ia I I pro- function of tho affected III"IU unwary doctor.
care use a slightly blue , or violet powder otones, and lnfectton ol
tile cOSI tn whiCh
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sale Price. We Have To Reduce Our Stock Of
Used Cars.

PREVAIL WITH·NO TRADE-INS
However, We Will Accepr Trade-ins.

CHEVROLET$

FORDS
1957 FORD 2 Door S..
d•-' · Clean.
1955 FORD VI 2 Door

Sedan.
1960 FALCON 2 Dr.
Sed1n. Buutlful medium blue. Standard
trans. R&amp;H. Ste It

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1956 FORD VI 2 Dr.
Auto. Huter, med·
ium blue. Looks nice
inside and out. Come

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4 Dr.

Auto. R&amp;H. Loti of
miles ltft in thlt car
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U53 PORD VB 4 - Dr.
· Chetp trans~atlon

NFL Opens Spring Meeting Today

1958 CHEVROLET 4 dr
6 cyf . St1tlon Wagon
1957 CHEVROLET 4 dr
Sedan Yl.
1955 CHEVROLET 2 dr
Sedan
1953 CHEVROLET 2 dr
Htrdtop
1958 CHEVROLET VB
Impala Hartltop.
iHutlful rtd finish.
Std. tram. It's nice.

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1955 CHEVROLIT 4

dr. 6 cyl. R&amp;H. Std.
trtns. Economical
trtntportatlon 11 1
second ur. See lt.
1955 CHEVROLET SUo.
W11. Nfn and clean,
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1959 RMIILIR Clonic 4 Dr. Super. Pooh btoHon
drive. R&amp;H. Shtrp.
1961 RAMBLER con..rtlblo. Red and whlta. Slondarcl
trana. ' Real clnn end nice. OM local owntr.
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ST. LOUIS (UP!) - AU lndlcations pointed to a smooth two
day session of the annual Nation·
al Football League sprlng meeting which opened here today.
Most clubs contacted said few
problems Jf any were expected.
'Ihe most rousing statement to
come out of preliminary get togethers to date was Green Bay
Pack'er coach Vln&lt;'e Lombardi's
announcemen~ tbat uwe're the
team to beat. .. \
The most imporfant items on
th~ agenda included a constitutional amendment to league rules
Increasing tbe player limit by
two - from :16 lo 38; • pl'Opo5ed
rule change to keep 1 deleosive
learn from scoring on a penalty
committed by the offense in ib
end zone: and 1 declsloo on how
the $9'Jl;,OIIIJ received from
tel&lt;,vlsiOtt rlgbta to the championship game between the players'
benefit pJan and the r1layen' pooJ.
!Vaa Spill suo
Tbe $816,000 received for televlslon rights under the old conlraot
was split 56-50.
Lombardi said hO favored tbe
J!I'OPtlOC'II increase Ia the player
limit and would alao go aloog
with ao tncroaae In the players'
welfare fuod.
CommJ..ioner Pete Rooelie
comrneoted the coming 10011011
Joob Hke a upi'OiperDUJ~' 0118 for
tho NFL. Ho laid ticket ll8leo
were ahead ol Jail year and be
anticipated new attendaooo In
111§3.
The way Ucket aa1ea are going
It "Jn,licatet inerwlng intereot"
Ill prolesslonal football, be oa!d:
Secondary ltenu on tho league's
agenda Involved the proloqed
basale over the claim by PottoPa., tbal II W81 deprived
lite lti2S championship -

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1956 PLYMOUTH 4 dr.
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1960 M.G.A. Sports Roadster

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If You Don•t Have A Trade-In, Corne In We
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by membe" "' the Green Bay
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Ohi0 Basketball Tourneys
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"There pr~bably It 1 tl"'bt here
with the N 1 t I o n a1 Football
lA!ague's gambling acandal " said
the Braves spokesman. 1be same
night club had boon frequented

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NEW YORK tUPII - It could toms of orgonle d l - . Way
11 !allure of absorpdon of vit- be phy•lell Dlnooa due to ...,.. back In 1116, lte looked OYer 100
amln D Ia due lo 1 peralstant olvo mental '- '"l)ola -n11- 11lU1'01Je lelle!'ll boopltal pall011il,
diarrhea , this muat he con- On the otheo' haM, II could be most with "BDlllely state."
trolled before the
treJ~tment that the ability .r the average
M..,. Opentlotl Uue
try
can be effective. If the disease doctor to _r eeoplu this COUH o1 01 the 100, 'It had beeD admitIs due to too creot • Joss of cal- llllloll " tnereailntl.
ted "with .u•..,.... or orpule
cium through the kidneys, col·
Dr. A. e;. ~ prof- ol dla....., IUclt ·• 1lllroiDtoldaol
cium 11uconote and 1odlum cl· paychlottj IUid o.porl .on ouch d - . byporlbyroldlm, eardlao
trate should be given.
Uln....., "'"' be IUl'CI which hu and cerebral .u..... and Ill'*
Ia uy eeae, oklllhl ..... happe!IOCI. ltil Itt Is ...., too syatemlc dlaeueo." ThMa 1111
11ement by year doctor abould many
~peclal- had underaone 171 opwbrlal about Iasllq Improve- Jr.ed pay'chla~ 'tt.wng 11111 orr. "and at looot -'tall ...,.. tament.
"Tbe fuodamental ,.,.. baa _.-y," Betuletl llddod.
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-Wital JanUve do yru re- beeD laclt: of proper poychlatrlc ID liNt!, 10 ,_..
ha 1\1141commond- ftii-"l(lder pers001? I edueotloo Ill modl.cll JJchaoil," he Jed tho llll!dlml. hlllorloo of 110
have to take ~thine every oald. ....,_ wrol'l IIJ probably paychlatrle ptdloatll ..,. '. foaDII
day .
not 11 ~ teda1 II they tbat over tho J11!ft thay had r..
A-Y• moot hsve been ab- wert but tl!lJII&gt;anqoment of eelved . . . modlt'll b t I 1 1 11
sent from sc:hool the doy 1 theM p l l - Ia oliO a dlJgraee r... ~ .U ~ dint ,
at
ll"•t 144 IUl'lleal pneodun 111111 'II
talked about ttneraUy hannful IUid effecll of loutlves.
•·elllrnw ~
I t - , 4tfl8l .,..uang.d, by
For yru and 1111 others who
taii!IDI ~bout oi:- culUito, QliiClto· Ilia atlttrl." Aad,
may have come In late, I will eu~lve limilel)' ~ ......,.. what wu 'III'Giia
!1111 of lltla&amp;
merely oay tbat
thophyll0all1 lid; ~/U!Yilu I1"'P' .U aiGaa ,.,. •mllba· _
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PER EXAMPLE..,,

"ME LOOKS

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SenUnel. Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt,

when they played in Milwaukee.
Circuit Judge Robert Caooon on
Milwauk... legal COIUUIOI lor the
major league baseball players,
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WaD quoted
as saying "There
aren't enougfl lawyers in the
world to oerend me,'' H he ideoaway from.
1ago when the profeasio»t~d foot- tified the establishment to the
"Gamblers and hustlel'll fre- ball ocandal broke, but w..n't l public.
quent the place," Giles told the made known until Dow.
"bform•l'" Memo
clubs in a memo, accordinG to a
Gamblho.- SeaDUI Tle-ID
GI'Ies' memo was des·ribed •• 'i '' Wben tb.ll bllt!ball salk over
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Braves spokesm~. He .IBid it ~as H~~ •. the Braves spokes- "informal" a~ spelled out no the plate U Joob lbout UU
the only place ~mpointed by Giles man said H. was known that nfan- penalties £or any player who that
hall to lite!'•
out of aU 10 Clti.es in, the leagu~. a~ers of aU the teams know cer· would go to the night club de-l
The leag~~ prestdent s commum- tam places ln each league city spite the warning.
que was iSsued about a mont.h they have told players to llay . "~at'.• all it was - a warn-[
mg, said the Braves spok~man.
"The league apparently wanted I
'I'our Depanulabl~
player:!! to know about the place
Dealer For )· ~
so they could stay away from it." :
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AND
By ROBERT GRIMM
Istate tournament berthll.
they started prmg traJD[ng. . to I
Uded Prett JatenaUou•l
Lead.
th
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warn players about assoc1atmg
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~g ~ wa~ ~as t e Class with so-called un~esirable chf!rac-[
Pltono WY-2-2550
b' h
hool b k lb II 1
AA regiOllal m Cmcmnati, where ters and frequenting places where
rg
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ourna.
menta continued to draw the pay- 19:110 persons saw Urbana
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ing customers this spring. pack- Middletown and Dayton Chamin-! f
ing them in all the way £rom the ade on successive nights.
county eliminations to the glory- was the Northeast regional in
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~ state tourney.
Cleveland Arena won by Cleve- 1
A total of 1n'S,'195 fans
paid land East Tech, which drew 16,- '
$840,2S9.Sl to watch 1.11e 1963 high 818 fans.
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school tournaments that ended I'he state finals In Columbus
March 30 with the crowning of ·set no attendance records this '
Columbus East and Dr d
a I year but still 1Jid all right in the
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es en
money department. The 53,514
Both the attendance and money , persons watching the folU' ses.
COR. 3rd &amp; MAIN
108 COURT STRE~T
totals bettered last year's figures ., sions paid $93,12UO. A year ago. !
MIDDLIPORT
POMEROY
In 1962. the overall att•ndance l the lotala were 54,566 and
was 971 689 and recei t5
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The attendance mark was
the upgrade despite fewer
ever county tourna~e~~n:~Jg:~~~~;: l l
the stale, due tQ
and abolishment of the
in two districts.
The offidal attendanc
d
nanciaJ report was ron~ai~~
an annual statement by the
High School Athletic Associati 0 n 1
which shares in the receipts · 1
all the post-season
played in the state.
8 c.yl., .auto., power steering and brakes. power seat, rPd rin i~h, wh1\e lop, excellent
As usual the se&lt;:tim,.l-disl:rictll
white t1res. This car is spolless inside and out.
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W. L. Pet. GB tournament~ provided the bulk
San Francisco
25 15 .625 . . .
attendance and receipts.
Los ¥geles
24 16 .600 l
at 84 sites in both Class
cn:.!'!~G~r
St. Louis
21 19 .525 4
A attracted 634.748 custorrtero
4 Door, 4 speed, white fmish, ·o ne- owner, immac ulate insidt&gt; and out. 30 month financing.
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(Seco•d BaH Wlllllen )
Chicago
" 19 .500
netted 1495,056.Sl.
Cincinnati
18 18 .500
Leading the way in atteDdance
Bud Stivers
181 173 137 Pittsburgh
8 19 .486 51.2 wa.s the heavily-ponulated North- I
H. Walker
158 177 181 M'l
' 215,254 per-~
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I waukee
19 21 .475 6 eastern District with
6 cyl.. sta ndard shift, radio, wh itr side\.\.ljll !m•s . J:.tuuo miles lo ;;o nn new rar
Lohse
156 195 187 Philadelphia
17 21 .447 7
watching games at 25 sites.
warranty, 36 month financmg, baby blue , spotless.
&amp;;hoenleb
162 171 199 Hous ton
18 2.1 .439 71f.l
In tht. county tournaments , PreD. Hawley
170 232 178 New York
16 24 .400 9
County once again led
Totals
825 948 882
Taeflday•a Results
with 14 68'7 onlookers
Radio, 6 cyL, standard shift. gre~n - sharp, 24 month finomcing
Total Pins
2655 St. LoW. 5 Chicago 4
Ind., of all p~~~;
Syranse Ball Park
Cincinnati 2 Milwaukee 0, night
in line was the Ross c
(Firat Half Winners)
Pittsburgh 6 Houston 5, night
with 9,127, and the Putnam
C. Searles
167 169 155 J L. Angeles 4 N. York 2, night
eliminations with B,282
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4 Door Sedan, power steering and brakes, ivory Cmi ~ h. very clean, Jo.-.al owner.
L. Wolfe
164 224 159 S. Francisco I Phila 2, night
tendance.
B. Grueser
148 177 142 Wednead.ay's Probable PUcben The smallest was in Carroll
A, Sylvester
177 168 170 st. Louis at Chicago County, where only 153 fans
M. Houdashelt
183 158 190 burn (5-3) vs. Buhl (2-4&gt;.
watched a one-game event.
23,000 actual miles, 4 speed , radio, new nylon tires, one owner All white finish . red
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4 Pittsburgh at Houston (nightl- The 56 county tournaments
leather interior. Real !iharp.
&amp;!3 900 820 Gibbon (2-n v:s. Nottebart (5-0. drew 202,179 fans and about
Totals
To.tal Pins
2563 New York at Los Angeles &lt;night $144,000.
Winners - Falstaff Beer
-Willey 14--21 vs. Drysdale (4-0. The regionaJs, which gave 8

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in three
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a homer and a lingle
to help the Cardinals' Curt SimBy FRED DOWN
sported by Joey Jay.
mona chalk up victory No. 6_
UPI Sport. Writer
Frank Robinson singled In the CUrt Flood had three hits and
Manager Fred
and llrst inning and hit • aacrilice fly Dick Groot and Julian Javlertwo
the Cincinnati Redt always saJd in the third to drive in both Cin- each in the Cardinala' JO..hit at.
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that Jim Maloney's hard stuff cinnati runs. :bob Hendley suf- tack.
would overcome his hard luck .•• feJ'Ied his third defeat compared
A 6-foot, 2-inch, 200-pound fire- to four wins.
By DAN HANLEY
f · " er from Fresno, C.Jif., MaGllulto Ileal Pllla
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United ProM IIIlerulloaaJ
lou~ won nine games for the The sao Fr~llco Giants reMILWAUKEE (UP!) - Pres!·
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dent Warren Giles of the NationI~eds in 1~52 .and would have won tained first place with a 8-2 de1
more exe'e'pt that fUs teammates cision over the Phlladelpbia Phil- DETROIT (Up]) Ctaarle a Lea~, ~tepping up baseball's
fl •velopE'&lt;I para lyshs of the hat lietJ, the Los Angelea Dodgers Wolf who Tuesda became t~ ~ampaJgD to have ~ren av~d
when he appeared on the mound. downed the ~ew York Mets 4-2. fourfu coach of ~e Detroit Pia- undeairable elements has BlllThey didn't score a run for him the Pittsburgh Pirates nipped the tom since the franchise was
out a night club ln Mllwau·
~vcr the last 20 innings of the '62 Hou~ton ~Ita, 6-5, and the S~. moved here in 1957, today started ee as a place for them to stay
season.
. LoWI Cardmala shaded the Ch1- mapping out hi::. plans to bring
Maloney has been getting some cago CUbs, $-4, In other NL ac- the Pistons out of obocOl'lty In
runs this season and Tuesday tlon.
the National Ba&amp;ketbaU Associanight he didn't need any luckIn the American League, the tion.
just a ninth-inuinghelping hand New York Yankee• .defeated the Wolf, ,., who takes over • team
from Bill Henry - when he K~nsar. CJty .Athletics, '7-4, the that has finished third four times
equa lled the m 0 d ern major Minnesota Twins routed the. Bos- and second twict in
aix years
Amerleu teague
leH~Ut' n~~..:ord by striking out . ton Red Sox IU, the Baltnnore in the Motor Cit since it wu
w. L. Pet. GB
eight straight batters in a 2-0 vic-- Orioles topped th.e Detroit .Tigers, shifted here from ~ort Wa ne, re- Chicago
23 15 .605 . .
to_ry over the Milwaukee Braves 4-2, and the Chicago Wh1te Sox igned h'
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Baltimore
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Jtm went on to ran a .gam~-total beat the Washm~n Se~ators, 4-3. the Cincinnatl Royals to take the New York
19 13 .594 1
l~ 16 Braves third b1ghest .Jose Pagan, ~tless m 20 pre- Detroit job.
Boston
19' 15 .559 2
smg le-game total In modern base- viOUs tri~s to the. plate, il?mered The £irst program WoH is plan- Kansas cny
20 16 .556 2
ball history .
in. the. e1~th ln~mg -tD ~JVe . the ning is a summer camp where Cleveland
JB 18 .SW 4
Tfe8, surk.ont, Podres
. G1a~ts D1lly C. .Dell h1s stxth he'll take a long look at the play- Los Angeles
18 23 .439 6'h
Maloney~ e1ght consec~tJVe stra1ght .w in. . 0 De~! found a ers the Pistons drafted last month Minnesota
16 21 .432 6\fz
strikeouts t1ed the mark prcv1ous- worthy. rival m rookie Ray Culp, and SLme of the veterans who Detroit
l4 22 .389 8
ly shared by MaJJ,: Surkont ol the who yu~ ld~d . o~ly rour h1ts ~~d didn't play much last year . He Washington
10 26 .350 10
1953 Braves and Johnny Podres struck out WI I he ~1ays and W1lhe wants to find out which players
Tuesday'• Jl.ellaU.
of the 1962 Los Angeles Dodgers. McCovey three hmes each, be- ~ can help the team most
L. Angeles at Cleveland, night,
Bob Feller and Sandy Koufax fore yielding the decisive blow to I Although he admits th.e Piston ppd, rain
thare the game strikeout record Pagan.
job is 8 "challenge," Wolr is op- New York 1 K. City 4, night
of 18 and Dizzy Dean once struck
Podres' Wtna. Third
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timistic about Detroit's charn:es C~icago 4 Washington 3,. night
out 17 batters in a .game..
.Johnny Podres . pttc~ed a. [JVe- in the NBA in the future. "Next Mmnesota 8 Boston 2 mght
Ma)Qney began his strmg of h1lter to record h1s lh1rd wm be- year 1 thin anyone of the five Baltimore 4 Detroit 2, night
str ikeouts with the last out in the hind a seven-hit Dodger attack teams in the Western Division Wedne&amp;day•• Probable PJ1chert
first inning and ran it to the first that incl.uded two key doubles by could be a threat. Los Angeles Minnesota at Boston - Kaat
out in the fourth before Hank Ron Fai.rly. The. game was en- showed it was vulnerable in the (2-4) vs. Conley (2-2),
Aaron grounded out. He had al- livened m the e1gh~h when out- second half of last season and St. Kansas City at New York (night)
lowed on.ly
two hits when he fielder Tommy DaviS and coach Louis had to get the best out of -Bowsfieid (3-4) vs. Stafford 12-2)
walked his third .and fo~b bat- Leo D~cher of the Dodgers rts players to finish second," WoU Lo~ Angeles at Cleveland &lt;night
ters of t~ game m the nmth and ~·ere ejected from the game for said.
-Qswki &lt;2-1 Jvs. Donovan 12-2.
Henry went ln to retire the side. arguing over a play at the plate. "The most important
thing Detroit at Baltimore I nightIt. was Maloney's sixth win Jim ~aglia~ni drove in f~~ could be a good start,'' he said. Bun~ing (l-4) vs. ~arbcr !7,-3).
!ilgBlllst one loss and be has 1runs With a smgle a.nd a th
Last season Detroit got off to a Chicago at Washmgton &lt;mghtstruck out fl8 batters in 60 1-3 in- run homer for the Ptrates as AI poor start and just OOged out San Horlen 12-0) vs. Daniels (0..0.
nings. His powerful performance Mc~ean, w~ pitch~ four .stro~g Francisco for third place in the I
Tlnnd.ay•a Games
bas helped to compensate for Bob lnmngs of m1ddle.lnmng rehef, · l Western Division standings
Washington at Baltimore, night
Purkey's slow start due to a sore creased his record to 4-1. The
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(Only game scheduJed)
arm as well as the l-7 r~ord cisive Pagliaroni homer came
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relief plteher Jim Umbrlcht, wbo

Eight Braves In Succession

ly Helen lottel

soared aloft last August. But the differ~IH.'e hcts to do with Russia's superior
rocket thrust. In the quality of our apace
flight, we are at least equal before the

Some say we should not be exploring

' eincinnati Hurler Whiffs

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Maloney Equals Strike Out Record In 2-0 .Win

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Cirdiilteveotuall,yll&amp;

awarded lo the

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better
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attracted 85,354 fans to watch the I
16 teams in each class try £or ·

-$1295

LOCUST &amp; SYCAMORE ON ROUTE 7

Phone WY 2-3422

Middleport, 0.

claim that the Pottsvllle Maroons I;~;;;,:;;._::._::::;;_;;;;;;;~~;;;,';~iiiii~:iiii~:iiii~~~~~~::iiii~:ii::
had clinched the title before the If
NFL's first commissioner, Joe F.
Carr, lifted the crown. The penalty was: assessed becawe Potl!s- 11
ville allegedly ha.l played an
hibitkln game in another tP••m '•l
tenitory without that team's
mission.
"Championship! are hard to
come by,'" Bill BidwlU of the St.
Louis CardinalS said and the dub
does not "intend to give up this
one," he added.
UPI learned '.he long-standing
Issue would be considered bUt
probably ODC!e again no action
would be taken.
Regarding tlie contactlog
draftees by · NFL. clubs, Bidwill
saki the NFL might consider the
possibility of sending a standard
questloumalre to them. "At
ent the player gets t4 lndlivldttalll
questlonnalr,.," be said.

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Repla~m•nts prora ted an trHd wn.r and .._.
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•he unknowns of s pace while so many

tf the known things of earth are in distrr~l .

HAT TIP
Dear Helen :
This has been bugging me lor
yean. 1 am a receptionist I
swltcbbosrd operator and work
lor a large research laboratory.
Naturally, during a -king
day 1 greet many people, all

world.
And it is no small triumph that we
have now managed six consecutive sue·
cessful space flights in six tries. The

J!ylhis reasoning, Christopher Colum·
bus sllouJd not have sailed in quest of a
tlestern passage to the Indies so long as
,_.asants in Sp•in and Italy were hungry
'ud ill-clad.

But even as it is troubled with its !ail·
ures in •ones of life already known, the

·human spirit ·must aspire, must search
itbeaof, " must soar. President Kennedy
fwistly described Gordon Cooper's great
space flight as a victory lor the human
lpirit.

We must all marvel at the precision
which enables our space engineers to
tbrust a tiny capsule into a "slot" in the

Russians have mounted just four , even

·,.y, send it hurtling through 22 orbits
qf the globe and then bring it splashing
down to the sea within a few miles of its

t..eet

ahip.
Cooper's calm expertness, his sense
•f mastery over the curious vehicle that
carried bim, gave a richl:v human touch
t.o his unique adventure - far and away
the longest space flight of anv American .
If comparison must be drawn. he did
not, of courso. match the 64 orbi ts and
48 orbits of the two Russians who

so much In love that he pvu
In lor lear of losing her.
U
Isn't weakness1 at 111'11. The
smart, a...,..,.ut wlf1 II ..,..
to keep a secondary role, no
matter how much her bUiband
spoils here. I've never In my
llfe seen a happy home where

the way from salesmen to Ph. the roles were reversed. When

though they hold the orbital record.
Moreover , strong rumor has it that they
have suffered at least a few failures, with
disastrous consequences for their pilots.
This nation having done so well, we
cannot now break off and bury ourselvel
in our laboratories for a long hiberna·
tion. We must program more visible ventures soon . to impart to our exploration•
the competitive drive they need in a
great competitive struggle.
Free world security is bound up In

Ds . Most wear hats. I'll wager women ,...ar lite panll, they
that 90 per cent of these protei' may think they are wtnnen,
sional people never think lo re- but they will end up llelc-tOUJ.·
move lftelr hats when speaking ed losers. They not only
d..
to me ,but you can he sure that stroy their busbandl, but clewhen they see my bosses their stroy themselves In tile 10111
hats come off In a hurry.
run. - SOCIAL WORKER
Don't you think a man should Dear S.W. :.
automatically remove his bat In othre words, a amort wife
when entering a building, espec- always thinks her buaband Ia
tally when he speaks to a worn- smarter than she I• - even if
an st a reception desk! -C.R. he isn't. - H.
K.
Dear Helen:
,·
Dear C:
Recently, a friend gave a
this ra~.:e with Russia to master space
Etiquette demands that a gen- birthday party for her 1&amp;-yearand reach the moon and the planets . But
tleman remove his hat in t h e old hoy . There were no party
presence of o lady. Many men favor~, cake or Ice cream. Int.here is more.
don't
these days, just u manY stead the chOdren ate hot dogs
Space is one great frontier of the humen no longer tip their hall. and hamburgers and played
man spirit today. Ii free men are right
I'd resent being considered an kissing games. I may be an
in saying freedom gives the human spioffice fixture, too, but whadda· old dodo but I feel that t h •
nt it.s fullt&gt;st rein , how can we dare be
yagonna do? - H.
kid• ,...re too yoong for t h II
second in the adventuring at that IronDear Helen :
sort of party. What do Y o u
1
am
a
social
worker
who
rou·
think' - DODO
tier'!
Unely
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the
homes
of
ltldl·
Dear D:
,
'l'o I ail thus might be to fail in the suvldua!J and couples on Old Age As one dodo to another, I
pn'me tests of will on earth between Waohinrton Column
Assistance, averaging almost agree. Hot dogs and hsmbu,..
treedom and tyranny. Gordon Cooper
different homes a year.
gers, maybe, If followed
by
has acted for us all in a remarkable
Some of the couples are fair· cake, but kissing games for a
ly content, and aome are m18er· fo-year-old boy's birthday par·
flight which says that must not happen .
able. I'Ve made It a point to ob- ty are as silly as I c:ummerserve what factGr• In their lam- bond on a Cub Scout uniform.
By LYt.E c. WILSON
tlon are owned by the •tate. Tht on the Clay committee'• report Uy backgrrunds tnHuence their _ H.
UntW Pre~• Jntera•lloe~•l . Iis . the opposite. of the 11ste~ of on the ~ . mill
present frame of mind. Here's Dear Helen:
The presidential foreign a•d prlY&amp;te enterpriSe and lndlvJdual Bowlt! optntoD Wll that the an lnt.erestiDg discoYery. In al· My busband has been bring·
committ.. headed by Gen. Lu- capitalism that is the core of the Clay committee wu ill-Informed. 111011t every Instance wbero I tng home work to do at night.
cius o. Clay recommended em· U.S. economic: concept. There- Bowles offered hill version of the find a miserable, complalnlng, He ts very ambltlOWI and neY·
phatically against having the U.S. fore. the reconunendotlon of the sltustiDn, which WaR that India grouchy, seH-pltying woman and er content to Just do his job. He
Treasury subsidiu Marxian So- Clay committee on subsidy of So· wu suffering from a shortage of a man who seems to be longing wants to so places In ~ busldaliam in any foreign country. cia list ventures in foreign lands steel ilnd must have ~he Bokaro for death, I find. a wife, Who, ness, and, to tell }he truth, he
More prtcioely, the Clay Commit- could he expected to have oome mill to keep small, pnvate, man- through the years, did not ac- loves his work . I j\ili;k he shoUld
1 t .. opposed u.s. suboidy ol for- appeal
to Amerl""' taxpayers. ufacturers In buslnesa. A govern· cept her place as a woman, spend his home-time relaXIng.
eign government projecle that The taxpayers would . be eager to meaL-owned miU would atlmulate and tried to usurp her bus- We are very young wlth three
port of an English cri,tlc who thought her would l'ompete with private enter· accept any good and reason,oble private entecprlse and leadero of ba:xl's position as "boss."
small children. I try to Interest
beauty was fading. It shows her dressed prise.
ground&lt; for reducing foreign sub- JndlOD private enterprlae hope A man's oubmissiveness to him 1n garden work and COil&gt;
in white, wearing an oriental headdress ' The Kennedy Admini&lt;trotion sidieo.
the United Sta~ will buDd the a dominant, self-centered worn· munlty affairs but he IJ alwayo
of pearls, and looking quite glamorous mo,.,d immediately to rea.. ure The administration needs to off· mill, Bowles 1111d.
10 usually st.erts out by being doing 'his homework. How j!Blt
Anna Mana Alberghetti tells chums ,the government of Indio with re- set the Clay-committee recomReporl Nol Mentlooed
1 make him understand that 1
she 'll make $100,000 in JUSt SIX concerto spec! to 1 proje&lt;t for 1 govern- mendations before advanel"'! to Keating didn't oommit himself at lite Unlvenlty of catllornia, need his company - and hfm.
\h•s Summer ~ and she ~~achcally adds, ment-owned ateel mill to be lo- India the $Sit million needed to and neither the IOIIBior no'· Berkeley campua. sod woo lac- __. J.
'So there, Dav•d Merrick!
..l t e d tn the ctty ol Bokaro. u.s ,begin tile Bokaro project. The ad- Bowles mentioned the Immediate wring gberltl medical practttion- Dear J:
Ambal!lsador John Kenneth Gal- ministration got an unexpected 11- or ultimate cost of the mill· to en 011 "the anxiety 11tate"' lD the You can't turn off ambition
AN EAST SIDE supper club has been braith told the Indian Govern- sist lost week~od from Sen. Ken· the ~oiled States. Nor did eltllor teehnlcal orgao of lite American by trying to divert 11. DOn't refllrtm~ wtth SLA and pollee trouble ment that he had been instructed oeth B. Keatmg tR-N.Y.l Keat- mentte&gt;n the U. S. llteel Corp. ro- Academy of Gellaral Practice. sent these extra lob-~ours smce tt became •. regular hangout f~r [by washington to '"Y that the ing will be up '"" re-electl011 next port o• the Bokar oproject. Tbe His beginning wu an effort to help him with them, aild In resome of the towns b~st - known und~Slr · clay Committee report was not year. On hi• reguJar weekend report was made at the requNt arrive at the degree of anxiety turn he'll probably &amp;ive yoU
abies - hoods , bookies _and call g~rls . :rinol wilh respect to Bokaro.
radio-TV program May It, Keal- ol the U. S. ogeocy for IDtema· MUch lo normal
family weekenda.
It's supposed to be an ','mtlmate',' spot, I
AC&lt;Oplable To Tupoyero
ing chooe •• his guest Cbeoter Ilona! Developmerrt tAJD). It "It It normal 1o be concerned, It has been said that work ill
but the _authonhes don t hke thmgs to
The Marxian concept of ~he So- ' Bow leo, newly named U.S. Am· bristled with
lbollt un- solicitous, worried and reotleu anything yw don't want to do,
gel tha_t mttmate
Bob Cummmgs has ' daliot slate is one in wh&gt;ch the J bassa~&gt;r to Ind1a. Keatl"'! lnvlt- reoolved teehiiH'w and """""""' about our probleDII," bo said. 10 possibly your holband ml&amp;ht
been stgned to do the Robert Preston means of production and distribu- ' ed Bowles to expr... an opln1on obltacleo to auc.... Ill Bokaro. "Fearful Ollllclpalioa ol potential consider your type of relaXIng
role in "The Music Man" on the Summer
un~ Ia 1101'11111 and more arduous than hi! kind of
stock circuit st•rting in July.
wll'!ll ua ol lrouble. 'fttil emo- labor. _ H.
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Reports From The CaPIto

Voice Of Croadwa~ ... Reporting
8Y DOROTHY KJLGALLEN
ClLEBRITIES
WARREN BEATIY AND ROBERT
RO&gt;SSEN are clashing on the set of "LII·
" ao&lt;l . their temperamental differenmay 6ecome one of the big Hollylwoood stories of the year . Those who have
beard Rossen's side of the rirt say he
1finds "{arren " impossible," to put it
mildLy ~t-'and that probably means Warren has found the script or the direction
"impossible.·· Stay tuned

Vivie-n

Leigh won a Tony Award for her grace ful performance in "Tovarich," but the
musical s\ill hasn 't been recorded None
of the big disc companies seems interested In going to the trouble and expense
of making an original cast album .
Pat Boone turned down $100.000
, worth of state fair appearances to tour
\ with his new film, ''The Main Attrac ·
!ion," although he doesn't own a percen1tage of. it. He just feels an obligation to

. make it a success if he can . His actual
.
: quote :
"I don 't like to take money for a mov.le and then walk away from it."
The
Black Muslim movement is making
lmany inroads into the world of jazz.
ver a dozen sidemen have been con -

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erted in recent weeks and soon will be
ound under their new Arabic names

Bob Hope 's book. "I Owe Russia
has passed the 100.000 sales
muk ... Sir Laurence Olivier won an
apology from a magazine that said he
tWas seeing a hypnotist twice a week ..
~Fidel Castro has been training an army
1of Haitian Communists for the past 18
1months. They're ready to move wheneYer he gives the ordet·.
$1 .~00 , "

Dolt

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,.,.,oday
's 1,llled,·ca
I Rep"o ..,
.I I
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lioa II necn•ary lo motivate ••• This column ill dedicated to
JAKE LaMOTIA was the peacemak~
I ,
compllsbment. Usually, our de- fallllly living, 10 H you're hav·
er in a near-brawl between a songwriter
lire for 1ccompllshment further ing kid trouble or juat plaltl
and a male model at a midtown scotch- I
ln.......,. tho degree of oormal trouble, lei Helen help YOU •
and-soda parlor the other night. If he By
She wtU also welcome your own
1 yne G. Brandslldt, M.D. amount of vegetable and fruit myelin shouth aurrlllllllllne In· anxiety.
hadn't stopped the fireworks in time, the
that yoo Individually
require dlvldual !lOrve flben ill lost. "Th... emotlona pt .111 up at 11111111lng experiences. Addreu
cover boy wouldn 't have been able to
Q-What e • u ' e ' ostema- to produce a formed ltool will The lymptoms
depooo
on 7 a.m.. keep us oa the job, lnllke IHeleD Bolte! In eare of I hI I
model anything but bandages for quite lacla' Can It be helped'
obviate the noceulty of taking whether tile nerve fibers in- •• meet our respona•billtieo and newspaper.
a spell. The fellows were having chick I A-Oitoomoloela is a failure any luative.
·
volved carry liUltor lmpulsu drive ,. to do ourbesl When Copyright, INS, King F ...
trouble , naturally
Stephen Boyd of proper hone foriJUition. In
Don't worry about lklpplng from the brain or aensory 1m- we are amblt.tOUI, we have con- lures Syndicate, Inc.
writes from Madrid that golf has be- children ills called "rlckell." a day . If you go 411 lo 72 hours pulles lo the brain, and what slderabla amiety. We ba;:.:eeli
come such a furious fad in Spain th,t it
0
In adulls . "osteomalacia ." It without a bowel move~M~~t, 11110 part of the body 1M affected lnp of lnlecurity ~
takes eight hours to play 18 holes and may he due to an lnsuffielent an elght.ouneo warm water en- nerves •upply.
.
oeU·al9urance and conftdence unif you want to play on weekends . you
intake of vitamin D., or failure ema wltich you must hold lor Arteriosclerosis Is hardening W we reach our ~~
OIVOTID fO INTPII1 Of'
have to make reservations three weeks
, o1 the digestive tract to absorb at Jesst Hve !Jlin~tee
before of the arterl...
II slartl •I aod omlety are 11111'111
MIUM MAlON ";;:'i!I~A~
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1
in advance
Bill !Jose Jiminez) Dana
'La
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D"
th
d'
t
paa•
·g
If
you
hove
to
take
an
birth
snd
continues
lhroo""rut
emotion•
when
we
can
eonlro
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1
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m e 1e .
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8'"
them,
c...,. "
71. ....,
has switched his romantic interest to De- 1 the v1 mln
Since the body makes
Its enema more than once 1 - k , life. UnUI the proeeu becomes
·
,. • 1 • - - r - nise Angel, a beauty.
'
·
·
d to
1
d
·• It produ
·
But when anxiety ft· .., ., .... Yotloo . .- . ,
own vitamm D when the skm see your oc r .
ar a YBilCe'.a
ces no
.
"
eo....,. no ......... a. •• ••
RITA HAYWORTH isn't giving up is exposed to suniJsht lnsufft· Q - A lrleod and I are hav- symptoms srxl, since II II not ceulve •t is :
1
her star "image" easily. She wants 8 New cient exposure to sunlight may lng an argument aboUt multi- a uniform process, it may at- pmsure,~tlell en II u~tullllo ":,;,
=t_
0
York hairdresser _ her favorite _ to ,be 1 contributing factor.
. pie sclerosis and arteriosdero- feet the bear! In ...,. lind tho ~=Ita tlerlt'l ~."-~' aod
ot ... • r
•.
attend her. and if necessary , travel with
Another factor may be a de- ls!J. Pleaae ten us symptoms brain or tidneys In olherl.
duce .;:.Uon a n d - w :
her, during the making of "I Want My crease In the blood level
of of eaeh ood how they differ.
When IIUfflclently advanced, L. to
pathol"""'"' .,. ,...._- • • - .. ·
Tb
A 1\e symplkeou of bado It
· I reduce tho •• · 0011ve11s m
...,... 1 ' D• a I
.,
Mother"
Madame Ro~hes has issued calcmm or phosphorous.
e d' Jab! that
bloodmay ':':""'"they -" -ted
lean "of var- dllea101 oudl • • " • - ,~
the latest beauty pronunciamento. She chief manUestations ore loss of tses~ are so var
e
no
supp.,. to
...et!
ortnoanl heart tnuble
- - ,.
savs tanned skin is out of fashion in Par· . appetite, pain in the hones, deflntte anawer can be liven gan, or small hemorrhqel u " Tho~· II wbat ...U.-::.:: ::'.,":,
r ......,, !J!-10 .,
Is ·I which means it's dead everywhere) softening of the bones with de- to thts questton.
may occur. "In either caa, the =~ anxiety a bobbJ trap I r an
~
and recommends that ladies who really formlty ,
weaknesa,
kidney MuiUple st;leroois Ia I I pro- function of tho affected III"IU unwary doctor.
care use a slightly blue , or violet powder otones, and lnfectton ol
tile cOSI tn whiCh
lnou attn&amp; would be llihOUIIIy Impaired.
to achieve that white radiance , which is urmary tract.
''in.''
Treatment uaually eonslsto
of giving calcium In lite form

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LliT'S 00 DOWN 10

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Our Used Car Lot

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Is Loaded! Over 38 Can On

sale Price. We Have To Reduce Our Stock Of
Used Cars.

PREVAIL WITH·NO TRADE-INS
However, We Will Accepr Trade-ins.

CHEVROLET$

FORDS
1957 FORD 2 Door S..
d•-' · Clean.
1955 FORD VI 2 Door

Sedan.
1960 FALCON 2 Dr.
Sed1n. Buutlful medium blue. Standard
trans. R&amp;H. Ste It

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1956 FORD VI 2 Dr.
Auto. Huter, med·
ium blue. Looks nice
inside and out. Come

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19~5 FORD VB

4 Dr.

Auto. R&amp;H. Loti of
miles ltft in thlt car
·yet.
U53 PORD VB 4 - Dr.
· Chetp trans~atlon

NFL Opens Spring Meeting Today

1958 CHEVROLET 4 dr
6 cyf . St1tlon Wagon
1957 CHEVROLET 4 dr
Sedan Yl.
1955 CHEVROLET 2 dr
Sedan
1953 CHEVROLET 2 dr
Htrdtop
1958 CHEVROLET VB
Impala Hartltop.
iHutlful rtd finish.
Std. tram. It's nice.

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1955 CHEVROLIT 4

dr. 6 cyl. R&amp;H. Std.
trtns. Economical
trtntportatlon 11 1
second ur. See lt.
1955 CHEVROLET SUo.
W11. Nfn and clean,
S.o it.

1959 RMIILIR Clonic 4 Dr. Super. Pooh btoHon
drive. R&amp;H. Shtrp.
1961 RAMBLER con..rtlblo. Red and whlta. Slondarcl
trana. ' Real clnn end nice. OM local owntr.
It
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STUDEBAKER$
BUICKS
PONTlACS
.OLD$MOBILES
MERCURY$

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195$ l'j.YMOUTH '2 dr,
Ptoc;ll.color. VI.

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And They Are Going At

WHOLESALE PRICES·\' " See Them At

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ST. LOUIS (UP!) - AU lndlcations pointed to a smooth two
day session of the annual Nation·
al Football League sprlng meeting which opened here today.
Most clubs contacted said few
problems Jf any were expected.
'Ihe most rousing statement to
come out of preliminary get togethers to date was Green Bay
Pack'er coach Vln&lt;'e Lombardi's
announcemen~ tbat uwe're the
team to beat. .. \
The most imporfant items on
th~ agenda included a constitutional amendment to league rules
Increasing tbe player limit by
two - from :16 lo 38; • pl'Opo5ed
rule change to keep 1 deleosive
learn from scoring on a penalty
committed by the offense in ib
end zone: and 1 declsloo on how
the $9'Jl;,OIIIJ received from
tel&lt;,vlsiOtt rlgbta to the championship game between the players'
benefit pJan and the r1layen' pooJ.
!Vaa Spill suo
Tbe $816,000 received for televlslon rights under the old conlraot
was split 56-50.
Lombardi said hO favored tbe
J!I'OPtlOC'II increase Ia the player
limit and would alao go aloog
with ao tncroaae In the players'
welfare fuod.
CommJ..ioner Pete Rooelie
comrneoted the coming 10011011
Joob Hke a upi'OiperDUJ~' 0118 for
tho NFL. Ho laid ticket ll8leo
were ahead ol Jail year and be
anticipated new attendaooo In
111§3.
The way Ucket aa1ea are going
It "Jn,licatet inerwlng intereot"
Ill prolesslonal football, be oa!d:
Secondary ltenu on tho league's
agenda Involved the proloqed
basale over the claim by PottoPa., tbal II W81 deprived
lite lti2S championship -

1960 RAMBLER Amorlcon 2 Dr. Stlftdord Trl"'-

1956 PLYMOUTH 4 dr.
llue ond while,

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1960 Chevrolet Impala Conver.- $194'5
1962 Chevrolet Corvair 700

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1961 Ford Falcon 2 Dr. - - - 1960 Chevrolet Bel Air
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1960 M.G.A. Sports Roadster

WHOLESALE PRICES

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PLUMBING
HEATING

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A Lot With A Capacity of Only 20 Cars.
If You Don•t Have A Trade-In, Corne In We
Will Sell You Any Car On Our Lot At A Whole-

1957 PLYMOUTH 4 dr,

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Plumbing • Heating

1963 Ford Fairlane 4 Dr.

Grnn. VI.

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by membe" "' the Green Bay
Packers alld visiting NFL teamJ

Ohi0 Basketball Tourneys
Attraeted Nearlv AMillion

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"There pr~bably It 1 tl"'bt here
with the N 1 t I o n a1 Football
lA!ague's gambling acandal " said
the Braves spokesman. 1be same
night club had boon frequented

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D can do harm .
NEW YORK tUPII - It could toms of orgonle d l - . Way
11 !allure of absorpdon of vit- be phy•lell Dlnooa due to ...,.. back In 1116, lte looked OYer 100
amln D Ia due lo 1 peralstant olvo mental '- '"l)ola -n11- 11lU1'01Je lelle!'ll boopltal pall011il,
diarrhea , this muat he con- On the otheo' haM, II could be most with "BDlllely state."
trolled before the
treJ~tment that the ability .r the average
M..,. Opentlotl Uue
try
can be effective. If the disease doctor to _r eeoplu this COUH o1 01 the 100, 'It had beeD admitIs due to too creot • Joss of cal- llllloll " tnereailntl.
ted "with .u•..,.... or orpule
cium through the kidneys, col·
Dr. A. e;. ~ prof- ol dla....., IUclt ·• 1lllroiDtoldaol
cium 11uconote and 1odlum cl· paychlottj IUid o.porl .on ouch d - . byporlbyroldlm, eardlao
trate should be given.
Uln....., "'"' be IUl'CI which hu and cerebral .u..... and Ill'*
Ia uy eeae, oklllhl ..... happe!IOCI. ltil Itt Is ...., too syatemlc dlaeueo." ThMa 1111
11ement by year doctor abould many
~peclal- had underaone 171 opwbrlal about Iasllq Improve- Jr.ed pay'chla~ 'tt.wng 11111 orr. "and at looot -'tall ...,.. tament.
"Tbe fuodamental ,.,.. baa _.-y," Betuletl llddod.
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SenUnel. Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt,

when they played in Milwaukee.
Circuit Judge Robert Caooon on
Milwauk... legal COIUUIOI lor the
major league baseball players,
~
WaD quoted
as saying "There
aren't enougfl lawyers in the
world to oerend me,'' H he ideoaway from.
1ago when the profeasio»t~d foot- tified the establishment to the
"Gamblers and hustlel'll fre- ball ocandal broke, but w..n't l public.
quent the place," Giles told the made known until Dow.
"bform•l'" Memo
clubs in a memo, accordinG to a
Gamblho.- SeaDUI Tle-ID
GI'Ies' memo was des·ribed •• 'i '' Wben tb.ll bllt!ball salk over
"'
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...
Braves spokesm~. He .IBid it ~as H~~ •. the Braves spokes- "informal" a~ spelled out no the plate U Joob lbout UU
the only place ~mpointed by Giles man said H. was known that nfan- penalties £or any player who that
hall to lite!'•
out of aU 10 Clti.es in, the leagu~. a~ers of aU the teams know cer· would go to the night club de-l
The leag~~ prestdent s commum- tam places ln each league city spite the warning.
que was iSsued about a mont.h they have told players to llay . "~at'.• all it was - a warn-[
mg, said the Braves spok~man.
"The league apparently wanted I
'I'our Depanulabl~
player:!! to know about the place
Dealer For )· ~
so they could stay away from it." :
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AND
By ROBERT GRIMM
Istate tournament berthll.
they started prmg traJD[ng. . to I
Uded Prett JatenaUou•l
Lead.
th
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warn players about assoc1atmg
1
COLUMBUS mPH _ Ohio's
~g ~ wa~ ~as t e Class with so-called un~esirable chf!rac-[
Pltono WY-2-2550
b' h
hool b k lb II 1
AA regiOllal m Cmcmnati, where ters and frequenting places where
rg
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ourna.
menta continued to draw the pay- 19:110 persons saw Urbana
I ~th:•:y...:han:::g~o:u:l:_.-------~~~:iiii:iiii:iiii:::ii
ing customers this spring. pack- Middletown and Dayton Chamin-! f
ing them in all the way £rom the ade on successive nights.
county eliminations to the glory- was the Northeast regional in
I
~ state tourney.
Cleveland Arena won by Cleve- 1
A total of 1n'S,'195 fans
paid land East Tech, which drew 16,- '
$840,2S9.Sl to watch 1.11e 1963 high 818 fans.
I
school tournaments that ended I'he state finals In Columbus
March 30 with the crowning of ·set no attendance records this '
Columbus East and Dr d
a I year but still 1Jid all right in the
5
slate champs.
es en
money department. The 53,514
Both the attendance and money , persons watching the folU' ses.
COR. 3rd &amp; MAIN
108 COURT STRE~T
totals bettered last year's figures ., sions paid $93,12UO. A year ago. !
MIDDLIPORT
POMEROY
In 1962. the overall att•ndance l the lotala were 54,566 and
was 971 689 and recei t5
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The attendance mark was
the upgrade despite fewer
ever county tourna~e~~n:~Jg:~~~~;: l l
the stale, due tQ
and abolishment of the
in two districts.
The offidal attendanc
d
nanciaJ report was ron~ai~~
an annual statement by the
High School Athletic Associati 0 n 1
which shares in the receipts · 1
all the post-season
played in the state.
8 c.yl., .auto., power steering and brakes. power seat, rPd rin i~h, wh1\e lop, excellent
As usual the se&lt;:tim,.l-disl:rictll
white t1res. This car is spolless inside and out.
/
W. L. Pet. GB tournament~ provided the bulk
San Francisco
25 15 .625 . . .
attendance and receipts.
Los ¥geles
24 16 .600 l
at 84 sites in both Class
cn:.!'!~G~r
St. Louis
21 19 .525 4
A attracted 634.748 custorrtero
4 Door, 4 speed, white fmish, ·o ne- owner, immac ulate insidt&gt; and out. 30 month financing.
. ,,
(Seco•d BaH Wlllllen )
Chicago
" 19 .500
netted 1495,056.Sl.
Cincinnati
18 18 .500
Leading the way in atteDdance
Bud Stivers
181 173 137 Pittsburgh
8 19 .486 51.2 wa.s the heavily-ponulated North- I
H. Walker
158 177 181 M'l
' 215,254 per-~
.,
I waukee
19 21 .475 6 eastern District with
6 cyl.. sta ndard shift, radio, wh itr side\.\.ljll !m•s . J:.tuuo miles lo ;;o nn new rar
Lohse
156 195 187 Philadelphia
17 21 .447 7
watching games at 25 sites.
warranty, 36 month financmg, baby blue , spotless.
&amp;;hoenleb
162 171 199 Hous ton
18 2.1 .439 71f.l
In tht. county tournaments , PreD. Hawley
170 232 178 New York
16 24 .400 9
County once again led
Totals
825 948 882
Taeflday•a Results
with 14 68'7 onlookers
Radio, 6 cyL, standard shift. gre~n - sharp, 24 month finomcing
Total Pins
2655 St. LoW. 5 Chicago 4
Ind., of all p~~~;
Syranse Ball Park
Cincinnati 2 Milwaukee 0, night
in line was the Ross c
(Firat Half Winners)
Pittsburgh 6 Houston 5, night
with 9,127, and the Putnam
C. Searles
167 169 155 J L. Angeles 4 N. York 2, night
eliminations with B,282
I
4 Door Sedan, power steering and brakes, ivory Cmi ~ h. very clean, Jo.-.al owner.
L. Wolfe
164 224 159 S. Francisco I Phila 2, night
tendance.
B. Grueser
148 177 142 Wednead.ay's Probable PUcben The smallest was in Carroll
A, Sylvester
177 168 170 st. Louis at Chicago County, where only 153 fans
M. Houdashelt
183 158 190 burn (5-3) vs. Buhl (2-4&gt;.
watched a one-game event.
23,000 actual miles, 4 speed , radio, new nylon tires, one owner All white finish . red
•
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4
~
4 Pittsburgh at Houston (nightl- The 56 county tournaments
leather interior. Real !iharp.
&amp;!3 900 820 Gibbon (2-n v:s. Nottebart (5-0. drew 202,179 fans and about
Totals
To.tal Pins
2563 New York at Los Angeles &lt;night $144,000.
Winners - Falstaff Beer
-Willey 14--21 vs. Drysdale (4-0. The regionaJs, which gave 8

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Mat:onal
.
League

in three
•
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a homer and a lingle
to help the Cardinals' Curt SimBy FRED DOWN
sported by Joey Jay.
mona chalk up victory No. 6_
UPI Sport. Writer
Frank Robinson singled In the CUrt Flood had three hits and
Manager Fred
and llrst inning and hit • aacrilice fly Dick Groot and Julian Javlertwo
the Cincinnati Redt always saJd in the third to drive in both Cin- each in the Cardinala' JO..hit at.
6 '
that Jim Maloney's hard stuff cinnati runs. :bob Hendley suf- tack.
would overcome his hard luck .•• feJ'Ied his third defeat compared
A 6-foot, 2-inch, 200-pound fire- to four wins.
By DAN HANLEY
f · " er from Fresno, C.Jif., MaGllulto Ileal Pllla
Of
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lou~ won nine games for the The sao Fr~llco Giants reMILWAUKEE (UP!) - Pres!·
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IS
dent Warren Giles of the NationI~eds in 1~52 .and would have won tained first place with a 8-2 de1
more exe'e'pt that fUs teammates cision over the Phlladelpbia Phil- DETROIT (Up]) Ctaarle a Lea~, ~tepping up baseball's
fl •velopE'&lt;I para lyshs of the hat lietJ, the Los Angelea Dodgers Wolf who Tuesda became t~ ~ampaJgD to have ~ren av~d
when he appeared on the mound. downed the ~ew York Mets 4-2. fourfu coach of ~e Detroit Pia- undeairable elements has BlllThey didn't score a run for him the Pittsburgh Pirates nipped the tom since the franchise was
out a night club ln Mllwau·
~vcr the last 20 innings of the '62 Hou~ton ~Ita, 6-5, and the S~. moved here in 1957, today started ee as a place for them to stay
season.
. LoWI Cardmala shaded the Ch1- mapping out hi::. plans to bring
Maloney has been getting some cago CUbs, $-4, In other NL ac- the Pistons out of obocOl'lty In
runs this season and Tuesday tlon.
the National Ba&amp;ketbaU Associanight he didn't need any luckIn the American League, the tion.
just a ninth-inuinghelping hand New York Yankee• .defeated the Wolf, ,., who takes over • team
from Bill Henry - when he K~nsar. CJty .Athletics, '7-4, the that has finished third four times
equa lled the m 0 d ern major Minnesota Twins routed the. Bos- and second twict in
aix years
Amerleu teague
leH~Ut' n~~..:ord by striking out . ton Red Sox IU, the Baltnnore in the Motor Cit since it wu
w. L. Pet. GB
eight straight batters in a 2-0 vic-- Orioles topped th.e Detroit .Tigers, shifted here from ~ort Wa ne, re- Chicago
23 15 .605 . .
to_ry over the Milwaukee Braves 4-2, and the Chicago Wh1te Sox igned h'
&lt;
d
y
h
of
Baltimore
Z3
15 .805
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s
1s pos1 as nea coac
Jtm went on to ran a .gam~-total beat the Washm~n Se~ators, 4-3. the Cincinnatl Royals to take the New York
19 13 .594 1
l~ 16 Braves third b1ghest .Jose Pagan, ~tless m 20 pre- Detroit job.
Boston
19' 15 .559 2
smg le-game total In modern base- viOUs tri~s to the. plate, il?mered The £irst program WoH is plan- Kansas cny
20 16 .556 2
ball history .
in. the. e1~th ln~mg -tD ~JVe . the ning is a summer camp where Cleveland
JB 18 .SW 4
Tfe8, surk.ont, Podres
. G1a~ts D1lly C. .Dell h1s stxth he'll take a long look at the play- Los Angeles
18 23 .439 6'h
Maloney~ e1ght consec~tJVe stra1ght .w in. . 0 De~! found a ers the Pistons drafted last month Minnesota
16 21 .432 6\fz
strikeouts t1ed the mark prcv1ous- worthy. rival m rookie Ray Culp, and SLme of the veterans who Detroit
l4 22 .389 8
ly shared by MaJJ,: Surkont ol the who yu~ ld~d . o~ly rour h1ts ~~d didn't play much last year . He Washington
10 26 .350 10
1953 Braves and Johnny Podres struck out WI I he ~1ays and W1lhe wants to find out which players
Tuesday'• Jl.ellaU.
of the 1962 Los Angeles Dodgers. McCovey three hmes each, be- ~ can help the team most
L. Angeles at Cleveland, night,
Bob Feller and Sandy Koufax fore yielding the decisive blow to I Although he admits th.e Piston ppd, rain
thare the game strikeout record Pagan.
job is 8 "challenge," Wolr is op- New York 1 K. City 4, night
of 18 and Dizzy Dean once struck
Podres' Wtna. Third
.
timistic about Detroit's charn:es C~icago 4 Washington 3,. night
out 17 batters in a .game..
.Johnny Podres . pttc~ed a. [JVe- in the NBA in the future. "Next Mmnesota 8 Boston 2 mght
Ma)Qney began his strmg of h1lter to record h1s lh1rd wm be- year 1 thin anyone of the five Baltimore 4 Detroit 2, night
str ikeouts with the last out in the hind a seven-hit Dodger attack teams in the Western Division Wedne&amp;day•• Probable PJ1chert
first inning and ran it to the first that incl.uded two key doubles by could be a threat. Los Angeles Minnesota at Boston - Kaat
out in the fourth before Hank Ron Fai.rly. The. game was en- showed it was vulnerable in the (2-4) vs. Conley (2-2),
Aaron grounded out. He had al- livened m the e1gh~h when out- second half of last season and St. Kansas City at New York (night)
lowed on.ly
two hits when he fielder Tommy DaviS and coach Louis had to get the best out of -Bowsfieid (3-4) vs. Stafford 12-2)
walked his third .and fo~b bat- Leo D~cher of the Dodgers rts players to finish second," WoU Lo~ Angeles at Cleveland &lt;night
ters of t~ game m the nmth and ~·ere ejected from the game for said.
-Qswki &lt;2-1 Jvs. Donovan 12-2.
Henry went ln to retire the side. arguing over a play at the plate. "The most important
thing Detroit at Baltimore I nightIt. was Maloney's sixth win Jim ~aglia~ni drove in f~~ could be a good start,'' he said. Bun~ing (l-4) vs. ~arbcr !7,-3).
!ilgBlllst one loss and be has 1runs With a smgle a.nd a th
Last season Detroit got off to a Chicago at Washmgton &lt;mghtstruck out fl8 batters in 60 1-3 in- run homer for the Ptrates as AI poor start and just OOged out San Horlen 12-0) vs. Daniels (0..0.
nings. His powerful performance Mc~ean, w~ pitch~ four .stro~g Francisco for third place in the I
Tlnnd.ay•a Games
bas helped to compensate for Bob lnmngs of m1ddle.lnmng rehef, · l Western Division standings
Washington at Baltimore, night
Purkey's slow start due to a sore creased his record to 4-1. The
'
(Only game scheduJed)
arm as well as the l-7 r~ord cisive Pagliaroni homer came
National League

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Eight Braves In Succession

ly Helen lottel

soared aloft last August. But the differ~IH.'e hcts to do with Russia's superior
rocket thrust. In the quality of our apace
flight, we are at least equal before the

Some say we should not be exploring

' eincinnati Hurler Whiffs

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Dally

Maloney Equals Strike Out Record In 2-0 .Win

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'Victory For The Human Spirit' •..
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had clinched the title before the If
NFL's first commissioner, Joe F.
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ville allegedly ha.l played an
hibitkln game in another tP••m '•l
tenitory without that team's
mission.
"Championship! are hard to
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UPI learned '.he long-standing
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probably ODC!e again no action
would be taken.
Regarding tlie contactlog
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katie EVANs--Mah1 lerrlM letter

IUECY WHITI

I

Re-J.

Salt Ricing Bread

•aatiiM ....II $1M.

2 ::';; 31

3 '::~; 31
Kino 18
Size ltl.

ll:ot~a

Top or P..-nch

HEARTH BREAD 25
Angel Food
Cake ....59
'

Rich whl,. Soap

33 DUZ
3 Rog.
Bart

REG. 39c

ko1tie hans All Varieties

kc:~tie EVAN5--Corn

nerware, selling for $1.49 •
ouporlor ta cony Millng for

FINE BAKED FOODS

katie EVANS--family Sb:e Plcg.

IO.Y_ .....,_

3 Super Power Leakproof "D" Si•• lotteries
With Purch11e of:

KrilliJ Cracken

31

PEPPERS

Sweet, Lucio us

8 49

Cherry Tart

box

\ GREEN

,.•

"' Frozen Foods!

Re1ular $2.49 • 1ue 1

C&amp;O fLAVOR KINO

37

!~ ~"

atermeiOn

~·

llrdt Eye

.

SUNSHINI

16-oo.

2

"Fields &amp; Flowers" Pattern

FREE !

Ritz Crackers

~.

lreaded

Shrimp

2

,.

With Coupon

NABISCO

loath frozen -

BOLOGNA

Btl.

lrupeded

r.-1 or Gro~H~d Chudt

No w l h ru Sgt ., """' Uth.
AI .o\ny f vO"I Su_..,-.of1r.ll

Swih's Premi11m U. S. Gov't. lnlpected

y, Gal

Starnp

Little Boy Blue Bluing

Gr o~

45

lb.

I'UICHA.Sf

.

Colby Longhorn Cheese

49

2-Lb.
Ctn .

&lt;OUPOII

3 Ll::n . 0. Mor. hDnl $..., Tri•
~ .... ;h' o l'r•m ium--0 . :t Gov' t,

Swlft'1 lrookfield

Am"''"" •• Pimonto

4-PIECE PLACE sEniNG

50 EXTRA
Cr ' •

"' 49
lb . 55
"' &amp;&amp;
lb 65
lb . 73

.""..

WitH

100 EXTRA
4-7/ Green Stump~

".M'EL,MA~

FAB

J'J,/

1fl Gal.

BUY TWO ••• GET ONE FREE!

8

NOW THRU S.I.T.. MAT 25TH
,t,T AN't' f\IAN :&gt; SUPU MARiln

50 EXTRA
J·}/ Gr~• 11 5t o m,_,.

u. s. oov~. INSPECTED

~

TOMATO
JUICE

121 lo•a• lo"•'

NOW THILl SAT.. MAY 25TH,
~ ANY f\IAh! SUPU MAUET

__ .....

:/iJixll

•

Dole
PINEAPPLE
CHUIKS

Giant Box

SO EXTRA

BIRDS EYE

btlo. .

B-oa. Con

7c off Label

ICE
CREAM
Chef's Delight _

Sta Flo Starch 6c Off
Zag-Nut Junior Bars
Dixie Belle Crackers
s"1i~~d Hamburg Pickles

14-oo.

DURKli'S ILACK PEPPER

CHEER

Seal test-:-

Mazola Corn Oil Margarine

CATSUP
•• $

Bag

12-ot. Jor

V2 GGI . Co.•

ce~n .

Lb

FIRST CUT CHOPS
CENTER RIB CHOPS
CENTER CUT LOIN CHOPS
Cut thick with pocket for stuffint
CENTER CUT LOIN CHOPS
PORK CHOP CHIPS ct.:.:",',:,~:·

CHEESE FOOD

Ctns~

50 EXTRA
J·;; Gr•'Cf1 SIW!'IJ '

50 EXTRA

Stampl at you

sWifT'S PREMIUM -

MI.CHOICE

TOMATOES

NOW THRU SAT., MAY UTH
AT ANY fVA~S SIJPfR MAitillT

co~o~p0111) with you aach wul&amp;:. Wa _. . . . .
onxiout that you ~ 'llrn • ,...., fttM S&amp;tl

4

· sNtDER.~s

-41 Ct. h x

'•'

$15'

lb.

Grt:P&lt;1 Stt1rnp1

IVANS ICE TEA lAGS

';!

Loin Chops Included

I Lb.

PINTO

•the1IIIIIWwlll

Stamp feod CoupMI c.,.NIIf ..J .,...
1M that our tto,.. .,. .tforfftt u:chlftt
uo• aoch WHk. Wh.,.wr yov ·II•• ,.._,.
tet to • bring thlt _.. (ar the . , .

lvPRI Sup•r Trim-5wlft't p,.mh.Jm

75

O.lmonico

10

oft•rlng in thl1 ltoolllet. I••MiM

FROM OTHER. PACE OR EVANS DICTIONARY MAILER!

Loin

Wafer Steak

14
12

Didlonary.

?

o~qUalltl . ~1$ ttM

tht rnany 1fine ._,.,., fktt ,. _ J

frMh frurtt and v..... bles, .,..,, . . . ..._
Super Trim Swift's ,,....hun Wf. V,. ltWIIrlt
you to inSIM'(t the twa flnto ...... 1ft'tl ~

U.S. GOV'T. INSPeCTED

lb.
EYan1 Super Trlm-Swift't
Premium U. 5. Gov't. lntpected
3
lb. ,
,
Evans Super Trim-Swift'•
Premium U. S. Gov't. lntpected

ABC DOG FOOD
Bonnie Toilet Tissue
F&amp;P TOMATO SAUCE
F&amp;P TOMATO PASTE

·

Stomp l..cluurMnt t4l

more with

_,.,.
.
. . ......
I of Llnfo '"" WNttor

No C•ntw Cut1 Removed

SO EXTRA

SO EXTRA

..:!·;.. Grt.:•

mum aeon.

69

Swiss Steak

Peak Brand

Now Thrv Sat., May 25th, 1963
At Any lvan1 Super Market

leo c,.am

lb.
Evans_·s\ipei- Trhn-Swiftr·'
o; ·
Proml~on U. S. Gov'l. lnape&lt;tool
Shoulde,. _Round Bon•

Cans

filth This Coupon Or
Dictionary Ma11er Coupon
&amp; $&amp;OO er Mo.._ Purcha ...
Limit Ou Coupon Par
Family.

J.IONUS

Chuck Steak

15!1-oz,

ONLY ONI $5 PURCHASI
COUPON ACCEPTAILII

sa
----------1

KETCHUP

Cans

Pkg. of 2

50 ~

cou Oil and pur;••; a
1 lt . •-·•· Sw 1 ,..
1

TI.Oobooldol _ _ • _ __. . . . . . .

Evans SUfMt1rlm--Swih'4
·
Premlum-U. i . Gov't. htsp•¥

15!1-oz.

Kleenex
Paper Towels

so~---so~---

coupon and purchaM .I
$1.50 worth of freth
fn.tita ar Vqotoblat.

f

S&amp;H Greo11 StamJK with
coupon and purchaM of
tal . Wallaaley farmt

P
·o·
a
·
K
LOIN SALE
· ' · From Lean Meated Young Porkers

10!1-oL
Cans

20c 011

REDEEM

~-;;;;:~

~horton-

S&amp;H Green Sta1np1 wlth
caupon and purchaM of
3 lb. can han 1

EVANS SUP~R TRIM- SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. So BOV'T. INSPECTED

HEINZ

PLUS DE·

lth

ACC;;T.ULE ON $5.00 PURCHASE. OR MORE -

We Reserve The Right To Limit Quentitle1

Corner Second &amp; Mill St., Middleport

'

SIH Onon Stomps w
coupon and purdlaM of

Avoilable In the Kln1 JoMn
Awthorlaecl ·Vinlon &amp; the New
Amerlcon Catholic Edltlen

AND THE LODER

·

~

50 $~~L; ~··COUPON50
· ·

FREEl .

FIR•T WiEK MAU.ER. COUpONS GOOD MAY 20TH THR.U MAY 25TH ONLY! FROM EVANS BOOKLET!

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LEADER IN VARIETY AND NUMBERS
OF BRANDS

NEXT
WEEK

VOLUMI1

SHOP EVANS o•• THE UND&amp;SPUTED

SUPER MARKETS

Webster
with coupon from your
EVAIS Boo~let

•

FREE

plus

'

up

to
'

c..,y..

TOO, IN LOW, LOW PRICES ON

Monday thru Thursday ... .. ... 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Frldoy ond Saturday . ... 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 p,::..

THESE FAMOUS BRANDS!

0

•

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PENDABLE, VALUABLE SIH Grel. Sta11psl .

tampbell's Potato Soup
SOSPads
Princess Dial Soap ~;"~~Aqua
Tenderleaf Tea Bags
Frisky Fish Cat Food
Frisky Chicken Cat Food

WITH

COUPONS"

REQUIRED

•

PURCHASES

Now THRU SAT., MAY 25TH
•lxcapt on ltH'II Prohibited b)' Law

2 29
2 p~T~ 27
•Ill·!..~r 44
~~~'· 89
2 29
2 29

•){Stamps

Steak
GET SECTION 1

10

Fun Ioln'"ilalf

J14

n Stomp·

1-lb. "

Can1

I

Rollo ,

H
I

- ~z.

Can1

~..:,

FREE
~

THIS WEEK
WITH COUPON
FROM YOUR.
COUPON MAILER.
BOOKLET

ACTIONS :1 llw 16
AND WAIT liNDa
ONLY t9c IACH
WITH COUPON PIOM
YOUICOUPON

Ill lo~"

..,. MODUS

MAIUIIOO!(m
PLUS IONUS 0P 10
SIH OUIN STAMPS

=~( !!o\t\&gt;01' .
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MARGARINE

I
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J•J./ Cn •·n Sto111p1

1-lbl

SIMONI%
LIQUID FLOOR WAX

NOW THRU SAT ., MA'I 25TH
AT ANY EVAN"' SUPU M... Rilrt

HOW THRU SAT., MAY 25TH

MAR~E'T

A! j,NV EVAN :&gt; SUPER

50 EXTRA
.J'j.j Green Sta~;.~

5 I
5 ttI
5 ~!.,
3 No.2 ttI
3 $1

F&amp;P Stewed Tomatoes
F&amp;P Early Garden Peas
F&amp;P Fruit Cocktail
Dole Crushed Pineapple
Dole Pineapple Juice

110 TOP
PEANUT lUTTER

SO EXTRA

J.w Crpen Stamp~

303 "

Cant

303

Cant

Cant

46-0z.
Cans

H1nt's Tomatoes ..~~~k
FIP Tomatoes
FIPSpinach
Italiano loodles ::'; \
Dole Pineapple Ch11ks

'

WITH
COUPOI'

SO EXTRA

J·Ji

G"ln'ito mp .

.Jw

AND

PURCHASE

Of ,

Gro•(

M.-1 . Sin Btl .

Pltlll

r1

Stauq:.1

UQUID SHAMPOO

11

Lb .

Ctn .

39

----29
10-oo.

PI&lt; c.

39

All Meal
By the Piece

2 ~~!"11'9
16-o•. 27

16-oa.
box

1,ol

Thea"....

s""o""a'lfpul :.,•
....
:.,.:.. ·

iiifioi'f

Get tlirtr Mnft Nail., dean ••• fait

UYA

Tbo

10
btl.

l-oo.

Safety Rim, Concealed H•ncar on Handle

14-••pkc.

""•4 ...,

~~-·
IVORY SOAP

39

POLO.SHIRTS M:;~k!~~~~=h

It floata

2 -:.:. 21i IVORY SOAP
Sparkling clear

ti'OY

More

7
7
••.
·

50 R. - It 1Mh lntWe Dill....,

:z.PLY lliiiD

IAIDEI HOSE

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SPECIAL PURCHASE I w•11e They Lull

Soa~ of"booutlful womon
2 :~ 33 Tho
CAMAY
SOAP Ac':..~;d
- ---·
• 2 ~'! 43
ziitiiAP"' boouty bar

~-

'

3 CELL FLASHLIGHT .

__:___~.----,----

boouty bar

l

for

19

''

Long Green

~

39

CUCUMBERS

2 1Pkgl. 39
O.ot.

Whole
Melon
Sweet, Tender K11rnels

19

for

each

CUT
CORI
lirdo Eye
BABY LIMA BEANS 2 ~~;~· 57 SWEET

doz.

GET THIRD PKG . FREE I

GET THIRD PKG . FREE I

49
Whole STRAWBERRIES
35
Bitds Eye Onion Rings
sl
5
Birds Eye Peas

Birds !yo

16-oz .
Cln.

HALF RUNNERS

7-oz .

GREEN

Pkg.

Bea

1D-oz.
Pkgo.

lbs.

Of' CAUFORNIA

v

oat Other Pieces To Complela Yoar
Dinnerware Sal AI Spaoial Low Prices !

VEGETABLE
DISH

avd~ for dlshos-15c oH label

5-M-loXL

58

~

VALUABLE

COUPON

4-PIICE PLACI SllTINC
MELMAC
·
DINNERWARE - ------ ONLY

~

t~ thia "Field Flowert" pat.

$149

.. rn genu_1ne Melmac din·

with th\1 tGUpon and 110 JlUrella&amp;e of UO In \ a-pel

LIMI't QNE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
Couoo., Oo;t
50 EXTRA
COQPON 4 ' t~rLu :!~ 2

.J.w

Gn , n Slam.,.~

'

IJup@r ?.l' trkeh

19

Molmoc
V•gotable Dl•h ----

place Mtting, to be equol or

with this _,pon and $10
pyrcha" or $1 0 in tapel.

$2.4t•

COFFEE
CAKE
Hot Dog or Hamburger BUNS

NOW ntiU SAT .. MAY 'l~ ­
AT ANY fV.ANS SUP'U M.l.lllEl

With Coupon

Wotch for other
Pioc•• To Complete
Your Set I

.................................. .

lie oil Labol

kotie IV ANs--4 Exciting flavors

DI I I · 2a..11 11o1to1

••. loftntat h•ndt: en

Gl•nt

..

•

!!!!~-

- -

BLEACH

Y:i.

'0 Bleach

3C}

29

EVANS--Wonderful r.r t ..at

REAUME I
Lime Juice

25
Nine Lives
Pet Food

?

Pkg.

of 12

DESSERT CUPS

21
Beads

35c

leaf

27

katie EVANs--Mah1 lerrlM letter

IUECY WHITI

I

Re-J.

Salt Ricing Bread

•aatiiM ....II $1M.

2 ::';; 31

3 '::~; 31
Kino 18
Size ltl.

ll:ot~a

Top or P..-nch

HEARTH BREAD 25
Angel Food
Cake ....59
'

Rich whl,. Soap

33 DUZ
3 Rog.
Bart

REG. 39c

ko1tie hans All Varieties

kc:~tie EVAN5--Corn

nerware, selling for $1.49 •
ouporlor ta cony Millng for

FINE BAKED FOODS

katie EVANS--family Sb:e Plcg.

IO.Y_ .....,_

3 Super Power Leakproof "D" Si•• lotteries
With Purch11e of:

KrilliJ Cracken

31

PEPPERS

Sweet, Lucio us

8 49

Cherry Tart

box

\ GREEN

,.•

"' Frozen Foods!

Re1ular $2.49 • 1ue 1

C&amp;O fLAVOR KINO

37

!~ ~"

atermeiOn

~·

llrdt Eye

.

SUNSHINI

16-oo.

2

"Fields &amp; Flowers" Pattern

FREE !

Ritz Crackers

~.

lreaded

Shrimp

2

,.

With Coupon

NABISCO

loath frozen -

BOLOGNA

Btl.

lrupeded

r.-1 or Gro~H~d Chudt

No w l h ru Sgt ., """' Uth.
AI .o\ny f vO"I Su_..,-.of1r.ll

Swih's Premi11m U. S. Gov't. lnlpected

y, Gal

Starnp

Little Boy Blue Bluing

Gr o~

45

lb.

I'UICHA.Sf

.

Colby Longhorn Cheese

49

2-Lb.
Ctn .

&lt;OUPOII

3 Ll::n . 0. Mor. hDnl $..., Tri•
~ .... ;h' o l'r•m ium--0 . :t Gov' t,

Swlft'1 lrookfield

Am"''"" •• Pimonto

4-PIECE PLACE sEniNG

50 EXTRA
Cr ' •

"' 49
lb . 55
"' &amp;&amp;
lb 65
lb . 73

.""..

WitH

100 EXTRA
4-7/ Green Stump~

".M'EL,MA~

FAB

J'J,/

1fl Gal.

BUY TWO ••• GET ONE FREE!

8

NOW THRU S.I.T.. MAT 25TH
,t,T AN't' f\IAN :&gt; SUPU MARiln

50 EXTRA
J·}/ Gr~• 11 5t o m,_,.

u. s. oov~. INSPECTED

~

TOMATO
JUICE

121 lo•a• lo"•'

NOW THILl SAT.. MAY 25TH,
~ ANY f\IAh! SUPU MAUET

__ .....

:/iJixll

•

Dole
PINEAPPLE
CHUIKS

Giant Box

SO EXTRA

BIRDS EYE

btlo. .

B-oa. Con

7c off Label

ICE
CREAM
Chef's Delight _

Sta Flo Starch 6c Off
Zag-Nut Junior Bars
Dixie Belle Crackers
s"1i~~d Hamburg Pickles

14-oo.

DURKli'S ILACK PEPPER

CHEER

Seal test-:-

Mazola Corn Oil Margarine

CATSUP
•• $

Bag

12-ot. Jor

V2 GGI . Co.•

ce~n .

Lb

FIRST CUT CHOPS
CENTER RIB CHOPS
CENTER CUT LOIN CHOPS
Cut thick with pocket for stuffint
CENTER CUT LOIN CHOPS
PORK CHOP CHIPS ct.:.:",',:,~:·

CHEESE FOOD

Ctns~

50 EXTRA
J·;; Gr•'Cf1 SIW!'IJ '

50 EXTRA

Stampl at you

sWifT'S PREMIUM -

MI.CHOICE

TOMATOES

NOW THRU SAT., MAY UTH
AT ANY fVA~S SIJPfR MAitillT

co~o~p0111) with you aach wul&amp;:. Wa _. . . . .
onxiout that you ~ 'llrn • ,...., fttM S&amp;tl

4

· sNtDER.~s

-41 Ct. h x

'•'

$15'

lb.

Grt:P&lt;1 Stt1rnp1

IVANS ICE TEA lAGS

';!

Loin Chops Included

I Lb.

PINTO

•the1IIIIIWwlll

Stamp feod CoupMI c.,.NIIf ..J .,...
1M that our tto,.. .,. .tforfftt u:chlftt
uo• aoch WHk. Wh.,.wr yov ·II•• ,.._,.
tet to • bring thlt _.. (ar the . , .

lvPRI Sup•r Trim-5wlft't p,.mh.Jm

75

O.lmonico

10

oft•rlng in thl1 ltoolllet. I••MiM

FROM OTHER. PACE OR EVANS DICTIONARY MAILER!

Loin

Wafer Steak

14
12

Didlonary.

?

o~qUalltl . ~1$ ttM

tht rnany 1fine ._,.,., fktt ,. _ J

frMh frurtt and v..... bles, .,..,, . . . ..._
Super Trim Swift's ,,....hun Wf. V,. ltWIIrlt
you to inSIM'(t the twa flnto ...... 1ft'tl ~

U.S. GOV'T. INSPeCTED

lb.
EYan1 Super Trlm-Swift't
Premium U. 5. Gov't. lntpected
3
lb. ,
,
Evans Super Trim-Swift'•
Premium U. S. Gov't. lntpected

ABC DOG FOOD
Bonnie Toilet Tissue
F&amp;P TOMATO SAUCE
F&amp;P TOMATO PASTE

·

Stomp l..cluurMnt t4l

more with

_,.,.
.
. . ......
I of Llnfo '"" WNttor

No C•ntw Cut1 Removed

SO EXTRA

SO EXTRA

..:!·;.. Grt.:•

mum aeon.

69

Swiss Steak

Peak Brand

Now Thrv Sat., May 25th, 1963
At Any lvan1 Super Market

leo c,.am

lb.
Evans_·s\ipei- Trhn-Swiftr·'
o; ·
Proml~on U. S. Gov'l. lnape&lt;tool
Shoulde,. _Round Bon•

Cans

filth This Coupon Or
Dictionary Ma11er Coupon
&amp; $&amp;OO er Mo.._ Purcha ...
Limit Ou Coupon Par
Family.

J.IONUS

Chuck Steak

15!1-oz,

ONLY ONI $5 PURCHASI
COUPON ACCEPTAILII

sa
----------1

KETCHUP

Cans

Pkg. of 2

50 ~

cou Oil and pur;••; a
1 lt . •-·•· Sw 1 ,..
1

TI.Oobooldol _ _ • _ __. . . . . . .

Evans SUfMt1rlm--Swih'4
·
Premlum-U. i . Gov't. htsp•¥

15!1-oz.

Kleenex
Paper Towels

so~---so~---

coupon and purchaM .I
$1.50 worth of freth
fn.tita ar Vqotoblat.

f

S&amp;H Greo11 StamJK with
coupon and purchaM of
tal . Wallaaley farmt

P
·o·
a
·
K
LOIN SALE
· ' · From Lean Meated Young Porkers

10!1-oL
Cans

20c 011

REDEEM

~-;;;;:~

~horton-

S&amp;H Green Sta1np1 wlth
caupon and purchaM of
3 lb. can han 1

EVANS SUP~R TRIM- SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. So BOV'T. INSPECTED

HEINZ

PLUS DE·

lth

ACC;;T.ULE ON $5.00 PURCHASE. OR MORE -

We Reserve The Right To Limit Quentitle1

Corner Second &amp; Mill St., Middleport

'

SIH Onon Stomps w
coupon and purdlaM of

Avoilable In the Kln1 JoMn
Awthorlaecl ·Vinlon &amp; the New
Amerlcon Catholic Edltlen

AND THE LODER

·

~

50 $~~L; ~··COUPON50
· ·

FREEl .

FIR•T WiEK MAU.ER. COUpONS GOOD MAY 20TH THR.U MAY 25TH ONLY! FROM EVANS BOOKLET!

-

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TELEVISION IN REVIEI

POl WI

INFORMAnON

1962 Corveir Monze Stetion Wegon

REGULA110NS

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• , 1 ceDf per lrOrd..

New ear title, 100% guarantee, 103 motor, Powerg)tde,
bucket seatl, bnted elass, R&amp;H. live 500.00 oH list price.

:~rred boer aDd -~~~~ ldl
.Jrom bio coming "'JC.TV ......
.00 maybe other proclueta IQO. • •
-ldel Tonne wiD oupplj&gt; ...,... ..,..
tin., ond opeelal mUJicll materlal
for Judy Garland'• w.ok1J CBS. TV show ... Meredith -.o, 11
r•ar-old dauplet' of the llanloa

Jlootbeplng -

complete bookkeepm1
tu: ....,..,, Phone WY z.Jil'll.l
516

1962 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door _

$2,395

Ivory over black finiah, red lnterior, lill:e new whitewall
tire1, VB motor, automatic trans., radio and b•t•r.

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OPI!N EVES. 8:00 P.M.
JIOMEitOY, OHIO

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1:05 Sacred Heart Proaram

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Pbooe WY !-3870
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FOR SALE __

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with bath, In Rutland. F u II

basement, coal furnace , hardwood noors, Youngstown
chen with hot water tank . Also on same lot, a four room

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CLELAND'S T.V•.

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1952 CHE VROLET 2 door sta ndard shift, $85. 1951 Ford 4·

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two wheel trailer, $15. See

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Jark L. 'v':'nlfe . Racine Rt. 2

or ra il CH 7-2307 .

5 22 3tc

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tools &amp;Inventory of c. L. Helton; to be told
at his ahop on

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bucket seatl, bnted elass, R&amp;H. live 500.00 oH list price.

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1962 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door _

$2,395

Ivory over black finiah, red lnterior, lill:e new whitewall
tire1, VB motor, automatic trans., radio and b•t•r.

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPI!N EVES. 8:00 P.M.
JIOMEitOY, OHIO

blplp aDd &lt;llhen, bu illlpiNI
l _ . , . lllllllor f"lll'llll'"' 1
Joe.] N"' Yort o1at1oa •• . u·a

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10 hi_.
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DAILY CROSSWORD
1•.a••
.-

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.. _,rr
IIIIo

•• , A ll)'lldicatic&gt;Q firm obould
give lha M ol the country 1
look ot It; you eaa pN1tJo weD bol
the networb would be scarecl oul
Macltoeo, wiU be&lt;ome a regulor ol their aldm to IIJucll II unlell
.on ARC·TV'I "My,_ Solll" .. , 11 ~Nd motherl, Boy llcoutl
"Potllcoot JIIIIC!Ioll" ia the new and apple pie.

S..UtFor ...
• DeKelb sl.ecl Corn
• DeKelb Sudex
or SX·ll
eAgrlco Fertlllur

of

DI-

lL- ·

::5f:

1t.~

OPFICI HOURS

IT'S SO EASY

TO FLACI A

U:SULT PRODUCING

WANT AD

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11.1111

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IS.IIIulk

ae.qua

f7.-

.. -.a....

...:::4oi.MF•
Utlo

tt. ReYertdlr-

~ - James Cagney pushed a crape- West Coast station offered every·

. PHONE WY 2-2157

BARNEY GOOGLE

- · . li.JI:n-.r.
L.A,-ct
-._
~ lt.W-

,.. ...__
. .._.
...,..
u.- .. ::..'-.

. Ulle 01 the laJI oorteo lhlt grow 11aa : David &amp;Uiskind,
out of CBS.TV'o "Bever!J Bill- whoa "OpeD End" diiCIIliSloQ
\&gt;illies" and ...... Bea Bollod- .show wu canceled by a New
.¢ the "H!UbiUi..," u a ....u. York statl011 In a bitter dlapuw
town widow; k had been called over &lt;011ti'OVel'llal topleo, wu ln'·•·wh.lslle Stop."
1llted to move to San FrBDcloco
Thlo oea..,n: Moo Clorll:o, whose by ao e&lt;Ncatlonal llalloll thai of.
most famou~ .eene eame when fered eomplete freedom . . . The

8::110 A M to ~~ P ll. DU)J
S•llll'd!IY -B:311 A.M . to 11:01 . . -

&lt;A:

...
I
IJio -

..... miiUadontood - so ,. - Mart...a ~ ~
. ; . . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - he ._to hlllllllt. ll'o the ...,.S ed the ourface of VODIII II oome
IIJIIICJt I)V 1101F
11r1coJ lrilllb ttlovllloa - · ~.~ lllo ....... lhal'o Yalu• 800 ........ '": too bot hit Jllo
UoiiM . _ hi ulllll
'"'Illl Wu the ll'. . that ll'u,• 4111
u Willi CIO Hrlb, •
HOLLYWOOD (tJPIJ-Iiloloo Ill wblcll t. a ...,uh bit db It ,....atch
lt.levlsion by:
roolralDed •·JJt•-t
Nnl _
, Jfny Lew11
-pooaa of Ph""'

POMEROY MOTOR
IS YOUR BEST~'!: BET

.............
_
.-ore

•

o., lillY 22, 1861

l
LI'L ABNER

m..: o.a.

movlo lhiDB. Ia fact, except money ; It

• . Pacl&lt;apo:
abbr.
28. KDock

· "Pub lie Enemy, .. i.s a regular on operates on a shoestring ... WhatABC-TV's new soap opera, "Gen· ever the reason, Susskind replied .
tra l Hospital" ... Paramount wlU with a polite " no thank.~.· ·
~· Je. N -

ipend $1 million for network pro- Quotable: Edward R. Murrow, 11. People
from Deot
motion of ita Frank Sinatra movie rormer CBS newsman and now 1
"Come BIOY.· You• Horn", .. head of the U.S. Information · 13. Paid
Venereal disease is the subject of Agencr. in an article about him
OBS-TV's "'The Nurses" May 30; in the June IIBUe of True mlga- II. l111lv-ltJ
(lr&lt;&gt;"'-1,
dte that under t~~l«toinmeDI.
zine-"The 1tt7 to TV Interview.
Que.J
New Yorlu The aplollv1l7 sa-1 1n1 lo to uk 1 question and alter
1

I

WMPO Radio
Monday 'lbru FrldaYJ
6:00 News
1:05 Sacred Heart Proaram

¥0ME MADE PIE !Sr.
20&lt;'. Jack 's Dairy Bar,
illeporl.

U . 'I'Nu,2.01hlrde

... Coolllng

8:05 Breakfast Party
ft. Elder
8:30 Mutual News
atat:a.na:
18:35 Breakfast Party
lap.
9:00 Mutual News
d. Conduit
8 ' 20 Country Jamboree
9:05 Breakfast Party
d.Gu lD
6:30 News
9:30 Mutual News
ndlo tubeo ""-"-'~....L-k"-::....J....L..L~
6:3.&gt; ~arm World News
9:35 Breakfasl Partv
DAn,y CIIYPI'UQUQ'l'll- HeN'1lllow to ~lk
6:45 Melp Ccutlty RFD
10:00 Mutual Nowa·
All'I'DLDA.A.Xa
7:00 Mutual NIWI
10:05 Polka Party
lo LOifQli'IILLOW
7:05 BfNklaal Party
10:30 Mutual News
Ou loUor llllll}tp - f a r _,tber. "' tbls ""'Pie~ ,. 7:30 Muttiitl NeWII
10:35 MWIIC In The Air
trw tile Uu'llt L'a, X for tiM two 0'11 et.e. Single Jetta.ra
tropbiea, the length and. formation ~f Ut.e worda .,.. ali
7:1i0 News Report
10:45 The Good Life
lladl
day tile - - a n dlffereot.
· 8:00 Breakfast Party
10:55 Under Ohio Skies
9:00 News
11:00 Mutual News
A C.). . . . . . . ~
9:05 Coffee With Janet
11 :05 Top Ten Show
NESFDPDKDA.ll
BNV
IIOKD
IIQ
9:30 Mutual News
11:30 Mutual News
QD
liiD
0.\IIC
lDif8
1:35 Coffee With Janel
II :35 Top Ten Show
WWIIDAK
9:4&amp; Betty Newton Sbow
13:00 Noon Newo
OT
A.GQli'BFKC . -1.
IFBVQ.\
10:00 Mutual Newo
12:15 Musical !nterlude
y ..~ 017ptoqaotea W811N li'ORTVNII
10:05 Ministerial Association
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
JIONiil B'U'I' JOOUI 'lilU.IIALLY.-DRYDEN
111:20 Country Hoe Down ',
1:00 Mutual News
10:30 Mutual News
1:05 Platter Party
1
10:35 Country HOE Down
5:00 Mutual News
II :IMJ ' MUtual Nows
5:05 Travelin' Time
II :115 'ldilc:ati01181 News
5:30 Mutual News
11:118 COUIItry Hoe Do wn
6 US Travelln' Tlma
Swap Shop
6:00 Mutull. Newo
11:30 lllutual Newa
6:05 Sundown Serenade
IJ'35 FVm News
6:30 Mutual News
11:55 UpPel' Room Meditations ,6:35 Sundown Serenade
Mooda' ............ Frld&gt;y
12:10 Ohio Newo
II :58 Dow Jones Stock Aver. 7:30 Off the Air-May
6:00
Sigo
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How oor nickname came to be.

THE POET'S
CORNER

Land Transfers

Our duUes are not aslmpm'lant
As Cooper's, Shepherd'o, or
Glenn's
KennetlrK. Brown, E. Jelllllll!
A CANDYSTRfPF.R
But even tbroogh our UmitaUons Brown to Richard C. Follrod,
V:w-'
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S be . . Docto A "candystnper" they call us: Our smiles we always lend. Margaret E. Follrod, lots, Porn·
..... ,_ 100r.esda} June 26, Jost'p , urc es. teu nvr 0e.
r "What a name! did you say?" ·They don't require the know- eroy.

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Anna M. Ilalr4. Cdm., Eorl Gretta Carnahan to Charl&lt;s
Tewkabary, dec., to Mary
Ihle, 8.5 acres, Sutton. ·
Tewksbary, VJrglnla Clark,l)ol&gt; Paul E. Mooring,
Stachla
na Oxley, percels, Columbia. [M~~~~~to~~Er~~ma G. Mulford,
w. E. Williams, Jr., "EUa ~- [L
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Williams to James
Lawrence V. Calvin, Adm.,
Mary L. Guinther, lot, SyraP. Calvm, dec. to Lee 0.
cuse.
Esther L. Rairden to Roscoe
J . Fife, Betty Lou Fife, Lot,

.- ~ina! Ritt er. archbishop of ILloyd E..·ans, pastor of the Pres- It was gir.~en to us. by 8 sick
ledge
Frank Young, Donna Young,
"" Bt. Louis, Mi ssouri, will prf'· J byterian Church, Nelsonv1l1e, j
man
A th d 1 , h 81 .
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to
Alma Young: 1 aCre, Salis·
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· Mr . Walter C. Dauknecht Lymg
· ·I? a ho_splta
· 1 one day. Bs t t e theoc ors
.tse"' tht' Caril as mP.dal to se \'·I Oh JO:
rf 1 e mgtl ooc , =::::::::.::::::::::::=:::=::::===~~
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· &amp;:«:"prominent non-Calholic men. Sr .. fLirlt&gt;r;~l director Bellaire, " The In_tle g1rl !~ a candy- u 0
su er ng P8 ents
.td -ThP Carilas Award . H token Ohiu: Mr. Samuel
Freeflt&gt;ld,
stripe dress,
We hope they mean as much.
Of rerognil lon b.r thr Stttuben· promirwnt Steubenville attorn- He requested one day to see;
.
vill+&gt; C:ltholir· dlt)('t'SI' tn1 di~. tm- t&gt;V ; and Mr. Louis Berkman,
- .- - --~ -- We proudly dtsplay our uniform

~t.i~shed sen·irP, wil l bC' bestow- _Stl·ubt" nvi_llP businessman and for g~ ~ill an~ t!ffec~lve co. ~E'..¥r~: &lt;:ti crrr· r•H&gt;I'!P"' It hr· hf&gt; ld tn l!t~~r;tnahst.
upPr~ll~~ m servmg their comtlie I:YtOt't&gt;san Communtty Arenn
! h('sf' mf'n have been de!~.-l rnumty .
.M. 8 ...p.m EDT
rgnnted for· the Caritas Award The presence of Cardinal RitRecipil•ut s 11f r he Canta s,!'o th .'ll we may ~y honor and 1ter to confer_ the award m~rks
medal " ill IJi:' UH· Ht&lt;!hl Rf'lf'r- cH'I\tu•lrif'dgf' pub-hcally, thetr •llw secnnd trme that a prrnce
Beverl_\ D Tuckt·r Ept'lco- sptnl o!' conp('ratlon with every· of tlw Cat holic Church has
pall an bishop nl ( lh r'' . th•· He\·- ,one. regar~_ lcss of race, col~r Icome to Ste~benv ille . The late
erend George Crenslww, pa~tor and c_nwL Brshop
\fu ssto Edward Cardmal Mooney, arch, of First Christian Ch urch. SlE&gt;u- sa id "ln serving the public i bishop or 11etroit, officiated at
benville; the HPvrrend Donald good. they have shown an ex- the dedication of Catholic Cen~
; Walton. IJ::i'-.lur o1 Bn·n!'ltllt.~ 1raordinary attitude that has ~ tral High School , Steubenville,

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red,
When we deliver our papers
Going frum bed to bed.
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Of
the hospital career we
choose,
Because we have the determint"
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pll!ll BY MRS. D E. WOOD
Garvin tllld of Berlill, grlldllallon II (lr....,., am. Ruby lilllllallnd. Ptlllll Mr. and Mro. Hubert Carr and
111'1. Jqlwty
hlo IIOPhn.
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rui~~~:=~·lGuardian of the Ya Wa Te Stale F~ Mu~ Automt&gt;- and daughter, and Mrs. I ft a AlbaDy, Jlr. and Mtl. KO!!Detli ray wu ooe of !be dill.
, . , were ltlplet 6i:•l( lir
Fire Girls to Mra. Mary bUe Insurance Company o1 Goold all of Colum.bus, spent Mos8111111.
Mrt. Gay Mlbaffey - . ln Mlf. Elv~ Gn!T·
l.!,llsled by Mrs. Helen BlooJDlnaWn, ljl., aplnsl Vor· Mother's Day with tllelr par- Mrs. Lucile Norris llld ICIIIJ, ~ P'rlday Ill be wltfl Mr. 1!14 ... liP l!ZIIIl
Jobnaon.
non Harrison o1 RD 1, Racine. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hut- Cincinnati, wero SUnday guem IHr daughter, Mn. Dl!n Ill&gt; Uv. 1111W.. Ialii
Jlll#lt
Dively Is an advl5er 19 Tbe plalntlffo seek a t355.04 chlson. Mrs. Hutchison hu not ol hor motller, Mr. and Mrs. Mamu Wb&lt;&gt; underwent IW1ti'J. noeodlJ purc1u11e4 fl'lllll
Fire Girls councUs lh money judgment for alledged been well.
Jim Jacl&lt;son. ,
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West Vtrgl!lla, damages as the result of an Clarence Hutchlspn has been Mr. and Mrs. Jim JacbOII don was ...n attelllled In spite
al 16 L
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and Illinois. auto....bilo accident.
ill at his home here.
had as w..kend guests, his of faet severo! ..,,,,-. ~ """1m ..,...,.~ lllll.18 a graduate of the Uni·
The Memorial services will nephew and family.
sick. Tbe visitors preseut were J
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a
of Mlchlpn and also did
be at Mt Olive chur&lt;h May 30, Mr. and Mit. John Wood three from Mel,la temple, tbNe ......,_a s-- at a ,._.,
work at the UnlverMAN CITED
at 11 :30 · by Amerl""" Legion and SOD and his mother, Ma- from GaDipoUs, two from Lo- Eolpllal, ,........., W. Vo.
of Washlngtn.
The Ohio State Patrol re· and Auxiliary then march to bel Wood, vilited his
stater, pn, and one from Nelsonvllla. II especta!ho.- tbll Wlllt.
Mloo Dively 11 an enthtlllasllc ports tiJe arroot of Melvin B. Curry Cemetery by church. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McElroy, Tbey received a grade of exetl· Mr. 111!1 ~LaND..:;:.-:;
aportawomen and a 1 trong ad· Freeman, 25, Chqhire, who Mr. and Mts. Wllllam Gar- Wollpen.
lent. Two new membero were baugb _ .
'f _,; lin.
vocate of camping for YIIWII waa cited to Metgo
court vln bad as Sunday guests their Mr. and Mn. John Wood and added to the membenhip list. his grondmalhlr, ~- ~
Friday tor W188lo
sons Charles and family, John son and his mDihor, M a.b e I The H o m e Dt!trutnstrallo Jim Rll6.

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lleo depolltls on wbo must prove
his .,.., and whll preiWIIIlo
u... of tha law help him. For
tulllplo, an accused person bt
presumad IMoceDI uniU proven guOty beyllllll a reasonable
doubt.
Yet a person w11o 11 f 0 u n d
111Uty may lake over the bur·
den of provilla: that he wao Innne at the lime ~f the olfeue.
He !riel to llhow '&gt;e dld•'l have
the lepl &lt;apaeily to commit
the erlllll!. Since the law preaumes all people ~ sane, uoless proved otherwise, the aceusec1 has the burden o1 proof
If he plead• illllnity.

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El&amp;bty • four Southern Local
school district eighth graders
graduated Tuesday night in
.,lies at Soulbem Local
auditorium.
""K'' II
Rev. Howard Ruppelt of
waa speaker for the
Commencement program imd
George Boer, preoldenl of the
Southern Local board of edu&lt;:o-11
presented diplomas after
Downie lntrodU&lt;ed
class.
The program began with the
lnvocaUO!I by Rev. H. L. MeDaniel, followed by three &lt;OngJ
by tile Seventh and Eighth
Grade chorus. Unda Wolle read
the elan will, Marll8fel Cole,
the prophecy, and Linda Yost
the class poem.
8 a n d r a BaUey
"Tbemeo From TS&lt;!laikor•V~ky
Concerto No, 1," prior
lnlroductiOo ol the RPOalter
Patricia London.
After Re•. Huppelt's talk, the
Junior band played several selectl0111 and E&lt;ecutlve !load
Hayma~ gave ""''rd•ll
lo memben of the clan, ,

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River Report

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How oor nickname came to be.

THE POET'S
CORNER

Land Transfers

Our duUes are not aslmpm'lant
As Cooper's, Shepherd'o, or
Glenn's
KennetlrK. Brown, E. Jelllllll!
A CANDYSTRfPF.R
But even tbroogh our UmitaUons Brown to Richard C. Follrod,
V:w-'
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h Ch h
S be . . Docto A "candystnper" they call us: Our smiles we always lend. Margaret E. Follrod, lots, Porn·
..... ,_ 100r.esda} June 26, Jost'p , urc es. teu nvr 0e.
r "What a name! did you say?" ·They don't require the know- eroy.

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Anna M. Ilalr4. Cdm., Eorl Gretta Carnahan to Charl&lt;s
Tewkabary, dec., to Mary
Ihle, 8.5 acres, Sutton. ·
Tewksbary, VJrglnla Clark,l)ol&gt; Paul E. Mooring,
Stachla
na Oxley, percels, Columbia. [M~~~~~to~~Er~~ma G. Mulford,
w. E. Williams, Jr., "EUa ~- [L
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Williams to James
Lawrence V. Calvin, Adm.,
Mary L. Guinther, lot, SyraP. Calvm, dec. to Lee 0.
cuse.
Esther L. Rairden to Roscoe
J . Fife, Betty Lou Fife, Lot,

.- ~ina! Ritt er. archbishop of ILloyd E..·ans, pastor of the Pres- It was gir.~en to us. by 8 sick
ledge
Frank Young, Donna Young,
"" Bt. Louis, Mi ssouri, will prf'· J byterian Church, Nelsonv1l1e, j
man
A th d 1 , h 81 .
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to
Alma Young: 1 aCre, Salis·
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· Mr . Walter C. Dauknecht Lymg
· ·I? a ho_splta
· 1 one day. Bs t t e theoc ors
.tse"' tht' Caril as mP.dal to se \'·I Oh JO:
rf 1 e mgtl ooc , =::::::::.::::::::::::=:::=::::===~~
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· &amp;:«:"prominent non-Calholic men. Sr .. fLirlt&gt;r;~l director Bellaire, " The In_tle g1rl !~ a candy- u 0
su er ng P8 ents
.td -ThP Carilas Award . H token Ohiu: Mr. Samuel
Freeflt&gt;ld,
stripe dress,
We hope they mean as much.
Of rerognil lon b.r thr Stttuben· promirwnt Steubenville attorn- He requested one day to see;
.
vill+&gt; C:ltholir· dlt)('t'SI' tn1 di~. tm- t&gt;V ; and Mr. Louis Berkman,
- .- - --~ -- We proudly dtsplay our uniform

~t.i~shed sen·irP, wil l bC' bestow- _Stl·ubt" nvi_llP businessman and for g~ ~ill an~ t!ffec~lve co. ~E'..¥r~: &lt;:ti crrr· r•H&gt;I'!P"' It hr· hf&gt; ld tn l!t~~r;tnahst.
upPr~ll~~ m servmg their comtlie I:YtOt't&gt;san Communtty Arenn
! h('sf' mf'n have been de!~.-l rnumty .
.M. 8 ...p.m EDT
rgnnted for· the Caritas Award The presence of Cardinal RitRecipil•ut s 11f r he Canta s,!'o th .'ll we may ~y honor and 1ter to confer_ the award m~rks
medal " ill IJi:' UH· Ht&lt;!hl Rf'lf'r- cH'I\tu•lrif'dgf' pub-hcally, thetr •llw secnnd trme that a prrnce
Beverl_\ D Tuckt·r Ept'lco- sptnl o!' conp('ratlon with every· of tlw Cat holic Church has
pall an bishop nl ( lh r'' . th•· He\·- ,one. regar~_ lcss of race, col~r Icome to Ste~benv ille . The late
erend George Crenslww, pa~tor and c_nwL Brshop
\fu ssto Edward Cardmal Mooney, arch, of First Christian Ch urch. SlE&gt;u- sa id "ln serving the public i bishop or 11etroit, officiated at
benville; the HPvrrend Donald good. they have shown an ex- the dedication of Catholic Cen~
; Walton. IJ::i'-.lur o1 Bn·n!'ltllt.~ 1raordinary attitude that has ~ tral High School , Steubenville,

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stripes - white and_ bright
red,
When we deliver our papers
Going frum bed to bed.
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Of
the hospital career we
choose,
Because we have the determint"
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• eNews Notes
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Mannlhg D. Weboti&lt;
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man, Orvin No~, .-#1 A.,,
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pll!ll BY MRS. D E. WOOD
Garvin tllld of Berlill, grlldllallon II (lr....,., am. Ruby lilllllallnd. Ptlllll Mr. and Mro. Hubert Carr and
111'1. Jqlwty
hlo IIOPhn.
MeD a'lid " ..... ...... all•
rui~~~:=~·lGuardian of the Ya Wa Te Stale F~ Mu~ Automt&gt;- and daughter, and Mrs. I ft a AlbaDy, Jlr. and Mtl. KO!!Detli ray wu ooe of !be dill.
, . , were ltlplet 6i:•l( lir
Fire Girls to Mra. Mary bUe Insurance Company o1 Goold all of Colum.bus, spent Mos8111111.
Mrt. Gay Mlbaffey - . ln Mlf. Elv~ Gn!T·
l.!,llsled by Mrs. Helen BlooJDlnaWn, ljl., aplnsl Vor· Mother's Day with tllelr par- Mrs. Lucile Norris llld ICIIIJ, ~ P'rlday Ill be wltfl Mr. 1!14 ... liP l!ZIIIl
Jobnaon.
non Harrison o1 RD 1, Racine. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hut- Cincinnati, wero SUnday guem IHr daughter, Mn. Dl!n Ill&gt; Uv. 1111W.. Ialii
Jlll#lt
Dively Is an advl5er 19 Tbe plalntlffo seek a t355.04 chlson. Mrs. Hutchison hu not ol hor motller, Mr. and Mrs. Mamu Wb&lt;&gt; underwent IW1ti'J. noeodlJ purc1u11e4 fl'lllll
Fire Girls councUs lh money judgment for alledged been well.
Jim Jacl&lt;son. ,
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Tbe Pytb!aD Slllerl IDspeo- ltDd lfn. Bar! _lllctlq, ...;
West Vtrgl!lla, damages as the result of an Clarence Hutchlspn has been Mr. and Mrs. Jim JacbOII don was ...n attelllled In spite
al 16 L
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and Illinois. auto....bilo accident.
ill at his home here.
had as w..kend guests, his of faet severo! ..,,,,-. ~ """1m ..,...,.~ lllll.18 a graduate of the Uni·
The Memorial services will nephew and family.
sick. Tbe visitors preseut were J
.,"-./_ :
a
of Mlchlpn and also did
be at Mt Olive chur&lt;h May 30, Mr. and Mit. John Wood three from Mel,la temple, tbNe ......,_a s-- at a ,._.,
work at the UnlverMAN CITED
at 11 :30 · by Amerl""" Legion and SOD and his mother, Ma- from GaDipoUs, two from Lo- Eolpllal, ,........., W. Vo.
of Washlngtn.
The Ohio State Patrol re· and Auxiliary then march to bel Wood, vilited his
stater, pn, and one from Nelsonvllla. II especta!ho.- tbll Wlllt.
Mloo Dively 11 an enthtlllasllc ports tiJe arroot of Melvin B. Curry Cemetery by church. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McElroy, Tbey received a grade of exetl· Mr. 111!1 ~LaND..:;:.-:;
aportawomen and a 1 trong ad· Freeman, 25, Chqhire, who Mr. and Mts. Wllllam Gar- Wollpen.
lent. Two new membero were baugb _ .
'f _,; lin.
vocate of camping for YIIWII waa cited to Metgo
court vln bad as Sunday guests their Mr. and Mn. John Wood and added to the membenhip list. his grondmalhlr, ~- ~
Friday tor W188lo
sons Charles and family, John son and his mDihor, M a.b e I The H o m e Dt!trutnstrallo Jim Rll6.

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proof." F• tile lrlal to mtWI

forWard, tile prooeculinl allor110!' liWII first make out a eue.

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Where tha burden of proof
lleo depolltls on wbo must prove
his .,.., and whll preiWIIIlo
u... of tha law help him. For
tulllplo, an accused person bt
presumad IMoceDI uniU proven guOty beyllllll a reasonable
doubt.
Yet a person w11o 11 f 0 u n d
111Uty may lake over the bur·
den of provilla: that he wao Innne at the lime ~f the olfeue.
He !riel to llhow '&gt;e dld•'l have
the lepl &lt;apaeily to commit
the erlllll!. Since the law preaumes all people ~ sane, uoless proved otherwise, the aceusec1 has the burden o1 proof
If he plead• illllnity.

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wlth tile ~roponderan&lt;e of evldonee"! A a ru le thbt il not u

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El&amp;bty • four Southern Local
school district eighth graders
graduated Tuesday night in
.,lies at Soulbem Local
auditorium.
""K'' II
Rev. Howard Ruppelt of
waa speaker for the
Commencement program imd
George Boer, preoldenl of the
Southern Local board of edu&lt;:o-11
presented diplomas after
Downie lntrodU&lt;ed
class.
The program began with the
lnvocaUO!I by Rev. H. L. MeDaniel, followed by three &lt;OngJ
by tile Seventh and Eighth
Grade chorus. Unda Wolle read
the elan will, Marll8fel Cole,
the prophecy, and Linda Yost
the class poem.
8 a n d r a BaUey
"Tbemeo From TS&lt;!laikor•V~ky
Concerto No, 1," prior
lnlroductiOo ol the RPOalter
Patricia London.
After Re•. Huppelt's talk, the
Junior band played several selectl0111 and E&lt;ecutlve !load
Hayma~ gave ""''rd•ll
lo memben of the clan, ,

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River Report

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Scallops

DEL MONTE BRAND

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Golden Corn

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lb.

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49C Waffles
SUNNYFIELD

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FIRM RED RIPE SLICERS

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FRESH

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DEL MONTE BRAND

50 lxtra Plaid Stamps
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lb. 29c

Yellow Perch
FRESH-DRESSED

APPLE PIE
FRESH
each
DAILY

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Luncheon Meat 2'~= 79c
2 49c Shellie Beans - 2'!~~.o•. 49c Gelatin Desserts 4:~. 2Sc

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With Betty Larlptreth, aullt- ....,.,. pulillcJfy: Mn.tr=~
aid Taylo.-, James . Whillalcll, IIIII ; Pauline Gorby, Beclft- brw ·alld ..... ll'tii!Y. Ita..,..
Paula Burns, Lin@ Boyer, Ka- nero; Wanda Fetty, Junior De- tation, and PauliAt Gorby, ,..
reo Faullt, Gary Hysell, Rlclcy p.ortment ; 'J'belma Crisp, teen- creatitfi and ref~
Uttle, ,'lbomaa Mlller, Patricia ace. wJih Sllella CrisP. •••Ist- All chlldron ct the OOIIIIIIUIIt
UU
pet'l..
RDush', carl SIMrart~ Eva Tbc&gt; ant; Mrs. Alpha Barr, Mrs. ty are we)(Jome. /1, tkJiinl ,..
cuse MelllOOIIH Church
The Rev. Arthur
Marcum mas and Donna QUillen.
Wanda FeUy, and Mrs. Cheese- gram and esllib&amp; Will lie beJ4.
A rummage aale \vas dlsctas- held Monday evening ID the was guest speaKer for eoo~- 1
·
~What Do You Have in
when the Sunshine Makers church social roam.
exercises for the 1
llanti?" was the theme of the Mr. Dana Lambert b a
of tbe First United Presgrade oltldents of Brad· ,
...,__ and
at the Maoon Clllllc,
Church, met at tho Mrs. IIJI)pb Robson,
El
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WOMEN'S
d,.....,,,.
program
ol Mrs Donald Cottrill dent, was In charge of
emen_'
oa ....,.
the WSCS of the Rock Springs
W.Va. He il reported
.
meeH·• ~'-h opened
afternoon.
I
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K._n_. churth mel
from a recent illoesa.
....,..23 w•m.:
Mrs . Homer Forrest introduc_.....,..,
Psalm
in unison.
WHITI &amp; liEGE
11
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who b
yean
business meeting w a s we- led by ..... Dona
tbe class to Mr. Harold
.._ W
b the father of Gleoo r..m•~
mea
mn.
· A. Morgan,
by the president, Mrs. who also read a poem,
presldeot of the SaldeDI, wu In charge of tbe
who read aa devotions, Trees," aDd clooed With
Local School Boa r d I With the theme, "Christ's
lng which opeoed with
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reed
Reasons for a Family AI- er. Discussion was held OD
presented dtplomas to th~ Way Is My Way," a Vacation
by Mro. William Gruest,r. .
b Ronnie and Eddie, of
..
life of Moses. Next month
students.
. Bible School will be conducted
meeting Wll ·h~ around a
u':" us.' spent ThurB&lt;Iay
Ill I D ld will be discussed
Debra King was accomjl8l&gt;- ' at Langsville church on June
ship center, eonsiatins of a ta- WJth has parents, Mr. and Mrs. RoU call was answel!'ed by A e d:sse:t course was served
for the processional and re- 3 at 9 a. m: and endmg June
AIAll
Ono
ble centered wllb a world globe J.awrence Reed. They were
members present with b Mr H 1 I&gt;
ond d
.
and for th 9pec'al
14,
under
dJrectlon
of
Mrs.
-low
Price
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an number by the class, "eHe," and
F ~a nk Ch eese brew, t.he pastor·s
and encircled with small
. • to attend a Scr'1pture verse eontaining
·. e en hln
exerc•••a
at
word "Commandmen I ." The en
Mrs.members.
WilUam Elc ger to
ed candJes, with one larle can- •raduatlon
e
_,
"Vive L'Amour."
ReCeiving w"e
~ . Cl asses las t un t II 11 a. m.
Whlto Linens DyM
die representing Chrlot
the oon Kentucky Chrlatlan
sale was set teniadiplomas were Roberta B 1 n g dally ·
I
lege wben
Kenneth Mr.
Hill HIll,
for ear 1Y Ju1y, Anyone
FrH To Mol&lt;h Any
.....,, of th • world · '
ceived
hil degree.
Rebecca Crisp, Dickie F 11 e,• Oth er 1ea ders are Margarel .
Devotions were led by Mn. who Is preparing lor lhe min·
rummage to give, may Cl
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candice Hutton, Paul McElroy, Ella LewJS, dJrector of handiCostume
Amoo Leonard. Scripture read-. t .
ti
f the Reed contact any class member All
erk
Comp
elet
William Morris, Sleven s.~e •. crafts; Mrs. Wanda Fetty, secllao41ef
1
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tlo
the isry
are alllissell
ve o of
s. donatmn.&lt;
.
.
Do nald Taylor, Daony Wellman
,. re Ia ry; Mrs. J udY.Ll oy d, song
I a non
~•.IS Guy
will be appreciated.
10 Yeal'!l Service
~ by Mrs. Lewis Grueser b
. ted G
Kent k
The June 2Ist meetin~ will
Rita Hawley, Gloria Blumen- director, and plamsls, Sheila
opened the program. Articles ury Vlst
rayson,
uc y
1"1'· PLEA&amp;AN'f - Joan H. nauer, Fredrick Engle, Ruth Crisp and Vickie Fetty.
WOMEN'S
on the topic were read by Mrs. Chrlstl8n College and
. bold at the borne of Mrs. Baird, Clerk Stenographer
Ann Halley Clarence
Ught- Superintendents of departCarl Shields, Mrs. Edgar Ab- panudled hehr dau&amp;btolerth, Peghgy, a Dick Hams, _Instead of Mrs. tbe Transmission &amp; Dlstribu· foot, Winin~ Might, Ke!Uleth ments are Judy Lloyd, nursery,
bott,
Morgan and Mrs. Ist ent t ere, . . ell' orne. Lawrence Drddle, 'With devo· tion, Record Sectlon, has com- I,................;.;.....~~;.:..,.......,.=._.;_...;..;.. ...,;;,j
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Walter Wears. A talk on "The Mrs. Russdl ,18 111 r..ncaster lions by Mrs. Charles Blake. pleted ten years of aervi&lt;e with lr
Lifted O!rlst" was liven by I this week vtslting with her mo- The Westminster Shorter cat- Appalachiao Power Company
Mrs. William Grueser.
!her, Mrs. Edmund, Cambroon, echism 31 lo 45 were atudled. Point Pleasant District. Joan
The next meeting will
be
her daughlei • Katherme followed by group discussioo. was employed May 22,
held at the church on Monday,
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Refreshments • ..., served by as a Clerk-Typist and was proValues
June 10 at 7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thorn of the hostess to Miss Gertrude malde to Clerk • Stenographer
To
East Uverpool were weekend l&gt;ufty, Mrs. Charles Blake, Mrs. May 9, 1955, which cla1!3ifiCa$4.9t
SUPlekests of her brother, Sidney
Harris, Mrs. Robert tlon she now retains.
ANNOUNCE
BIRTR
c oa
Mr
ld Hub·
White, Mrs, George Schneider, A graduate of Point Pleas, and Ml'll. Dona
Mr. and .Mrs. M. V. Tille! ot Mri. Robert Harden and the ant HI h Sch001 In 1953 8h Is
bard of Syracuse are annOUIJ.
, VISited wlth her moth'
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cing the birth ot their t I r s t er, Mrs. Max Sanborn and Miss gu~ts, Debbie Harden a n d marrted to Robart Baird and
WOMEN'S
child, a 7111 lb. daughter, DonSanborn over the
Craig and Bruce Cottrill.
they reside at GaiUpoUa Ferry.
no Marie, at Hoher Hospital, end. Mrs. Sanborn acc:omparl·li'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiii...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii==
For The
Friday May 17. Grandparents
them home for a visit,
are Mr. and Mrs. Edison
Mrs. Charles Wise, Jr.,
Whole F.mily
bard, Syracuse and Mr.
· the week In Waverly .
Siu
Mrs. Kenneth Wilt of Ball Run;
Ada Cray who has spe1nt II
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great-grandparealll are
winter In Akroo has
pr
Grlmm .Df New Haven, W. Va.;
to her home in Middle- II
Mrs. Mary Hubbard, Syr:actt11e, !J10rt.
N &amp; M width•
Converse
Mr. and Mrs, Omar Cramlet
Mrs. Flossie
Alleuwor!h,
Rog. $2.9t pr.
Racine, and Mrs. Isaac
&lt;;race Hawley aod Mrs.
Cushion Insole
Bata.
of Middleport.
Jordan spent Saturday in
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WE WILL PAY '12 CENT
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Cleveland Browns Establish Leukemia Foundation In Tribute To· Davis
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b18 condltlo• but agreeclwhell M&lt;&gt;U"" loDg, loDg careen."
· BaH 01117 'l'emponry
pointed 0&lt;1t that b18 cootilluADd II b the "'"'"''" of
1be docUn told Modoll that lng aetivlty mlibt he 8D tnsplramao Modell remembers best.
tioD to others flgbtlng tile di&amp;eaae.
Last Aug, l, after tbe nrig::l::~-~
Cllo•a-1 Ernie never fought border OD
testa oo Davil, ModeU was
' chance."
the gridiron than be did iD the
that Ernie had fweeks to
''Ernie was perspiring when
weeks that followed. But. because
B t b Oct e doctor
down but he wu coo1pl~tely ol tbe severity ot his case, it was
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Modell
only a matter ot time.
100 pea cent remisslon and
the doctors told hlm
''Usually he would call me when
was called into ModeU's
he had."
ever he went lnto the hospital for
where th eBrowns' owner
"How seriou.s ia it?" he
a transfusion," Motlell saJd huskquiet1y.
ily.
10-.aily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 22, 1963
"II'• serious," ooe doctor
soddenly Becom.. crttiCill
mitted. "But it's totally
Then, last Thursdily there was
oow. People have lived will&gt;
caD for Modell lrwn the hospital

By OSCAR FRALEY
UPI Sporio Writer
NEW YORK tUPD - Art Mo,dell, the o~ner of the Cleveland
BroWDI, broke a long silence todiy to tell of the moment Ernie
Davia received his message of
deed! and the day last week
-when he came to say goodbye."
Modell. a sensitive man, besitates ewen noY. to reveal the details. Davis, the
AU . America

halfback- from Syraeuso who will
he burled Wedlleaday in Elmlra,
N.Y. died of the most severe aod
acute type of leukemia.
'"lbe thing 10 lear is that average people with Jess acute cases
will say 'How can 1 conquer somethiDg " big, strong football player
couldn't beat?'" he says. They
must take strength from his eourage and realize that be did the
impossible for eight months and

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Enjoying Rate Reduction
Commercial and small industrial , customers nl Ohio Power
Co. those premises are heated
electtlcally started paying a reduced rate for electric service,
effective May 22.
The Public Ulihties Commission of Ohio has approved the
comp&amp;ny's request for permission to lower the rate. This
reduction js the second for this
classification of customers in
less than two years, the previous reduction having gone into
effect in September' 1961.
The new rate applies to all
~tlectrically heated commercial
t:stablishments, such as ofrice
buildings, stores, motels, restaurants, schools, churches, hospitals, industrial plants, etc.
.:rhe new rale will result in an
t~Verage reduction of 20 P e r
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~1ble customers Will be approx·
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Throughout the American Elecwhat he was fighting .• , Davis
tric Power System, of which PT. PLEASANT_ A pot luck ~~~~th~a~t~n~i&gt;IJJ~i~og~ho~aaid~-~~~~~
OhiO Power ts a part, cus~ d'
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b
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mers In six states will realhe mner as een P a
New York Jets Pro
savings amounting to about a members aod guests of the
Team Needs Players
quarter of a million dollars.
den Valley Country Club
NEW YORK &lt;UPil-U you cao
Obio Power said the lower day I :30 p.m. to close t h l
pro football, or eveo thlDk
rate has been made possible year's membership drive.
can, sit right down and write
by increased acceptance of elec. .
New York Jets of the Amerltric space heating [or cornmer- 1 Members are ask~ to mvtte,
cial establishments. The com- las guests, prospec~ve
Football League immediately.
pany also feels the rate wIll bers and thell' families. C l u
ntc;o;~~::s.~ngh~
serve as an inducement for pre- members are asked to ~·~~~::,,~' and general
sent and future customers to enough food~ in ~d.ltlon to
Ewbank said anyone
utilize electricity for heating food .for their families, for
. in trying out for the
and for many ~ther purposes addition~] persons. Drinks
write the Jets' office
as well.
be furniShed.
Madison Avenue New Vn•·•ll
A &amp;cotch foursome has been
N.Y,
Mrs. McDaniel, 75 planned for the afternoon star\tryout for free agents will
O M d
ing at 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, Juoe 22. by
ICS
n on ay
Hidden Valley Couotry
who failed to slge a •lnoioll
PT. PLEASANT _ Funeral now has completed and in use
player in the draft
service for Mrs. Iva Burdette a championship nine hole
McDaniel. 75, of 7ff/ Rear Main course, swimming pool, ;;,;;~~ ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOi
Street, will be held 2
p.m. tiona! area for 11111111 children,
THE
Thursday at the Hickory Chap- and a club house. Membership
el Methodist Churcb with the In the cltlb costs $300 and uu•"tl
Rev. Robert Day officiating. this year are $120. However, , . - - - - - - - - - - .
Funeral Is Held
Burial will be In the Lone Oak families joining starting
For Seven Year Old cemetery.
I will only he charged $70 dues
CANVAS FOOTWEAR
PT PLEASANT _ Funeral Mrs. McDaniel dted Monday this year.
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·at Holzer Hospital after a four
FOR THE ENTIRE
ser\'Jce for Tern I.ee Mayes, 7. months illness. Her husband, Anyone interested In
FAMILY
of Ashton were held 2 p.m. Wed- IJ ohn, prece ded her m
. t=•
Sur- that has not been coolacted.
lhiU.
nesday at Ball's Chapel, Ash- vivors include two sons Cecil invited: to the pot-luck ~::~II
too, with the Rev _ Roy Egnor Pt. Pleasant Route 2 a~d Har~ is asked to contact Tl
N. 2nd Ave.
o!ficiLJting. Burial was in t h ~ ry at home; two slst~rs, n i 0 e Fisher, phone 645.
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thiDk be came to 117 SO::~~:.!~~·?'~, FoundaUoo," lolodol
lion I!UddeDly bad become critical. Then he lei~ walking .
'Contrlbutio111 cllll he "EarUer in the weel: he bed If oot 1trong, aDd wilb a
It at Cleveland, I, ,Oblo. '1'1111
bought a sel o1 golf clubl."
sel to b18
Ernie undoUbtedly Nlll mHe 'l
deU oald. "But'l'hUI'IdaJ before
IJaYil entered tha
contribuUoo to manjrirwl o'
~ent mto the bospltal he
1bundaJ ll 1 p.m. Saturday
if be bad b~en ~ IICOf'-o
illlo the office . . He didn't
"We've tel: a.p the Ende Davi.l
record in the pro f&lt;MI&amp;balf ,·/.
good but he still was able I
2 a.m. he died.
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when he aaid be. wu going
the hospital 'for a couple
days.' "
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ThiJ time was different from
others.
"I'm sure," Modell
"tbal he bad a premoDltloll,

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Tile pharmacist's -~~ "-'bneDIIr,
in a real and btpnpn leD8e,
tbe focal point o! his protONloDolllto.
Here he 1a of maytmum service to his fellow
mam. Here be ll completely in hia element
performing lbe peroooal...-vicee
to which he pledged blmaelf when he became
a pharmac1Jt and renderin&amp;' the professional
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Closed All !Jay Monday
Open At II :00 .._ Tu...,
Wed. and Thlll'ldaJ.
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lll'day ., Sunday.
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Y«R.D IS "'IO.lR 'BEAT: .JUNIOR.
co • D EVEN eE A!SSICiHED AS A
FORe:te.N CORRESPONDENT."

TO CELEBRATE ltTII
The 50th wedding
annlver-1
sary ot Mr. and Mrs. Earl
will he celebrated wlth
bouse an · May 30th. Frleitdsl
wUI he received between t
hours of I p.m. to 5 p.m.
tbelr home ill Radne.

F0ACZT BUSINESS MANAOE!ME!NT,
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Richard
Finlaw
coli&gt;r-IWelreelectedattheMaymeeted
slides ot
a trip showed
he had taken.
of the EJecta Circle of the
Refreshmeots were serv.ed by
F I r s t Baptist
Mrs. Cowao to 10 members.
eveDing at tho
home of the new chairman,
Mrs. Joe Wllaon. The meeting
WoOl""
was opened with prayer by Mrs.
GREIN
II Illl""ld Boone.
S&amp;H
Other oHicers are vice chair·
STAMPS
man, Mrs. Richard Hovatter;
secrelar, Mrs. John Fultz;
treasurer, Mrs. Fred Holtman;
Mrs. Lllllao McGee. Love Gift;
Mrs. Gerald Anthony, reading;
AT YOUR
Mrs. Barbara Murray; project;
BRIGHT STAR
Mrs. Charles Smith,
While
Cross,
aDd
Mrs.
Willis
Anthllll)l,
DISCOUNT MARKETS ·
devotional chalrmao.
For The WMPO hnd
Mrs. Willis Anthony presentArea Lltt.non Jaclcpot
ed
devotioos entitled, "The MinStop in rod RC!Iiater istry of Men," closing with a
you're welcome.
poem and prayer. During the
business session the display far
the house party to be held at
Granvute, June 211-21-:ZZ, was
rll
dlacussed and a space purch. .
POMEROY, 0.
oo the PTA community cal113 SICOND IT.
llendar. Program and devotlooal
Noxl to tho '•brio Shop
leaders and hosteBSes wel'!l uOpeo Sunday, Monday, Tun- ·~·
day, Wedoeoday, Friday and
Mrs. Hovatter was program
ljftturday 11 8:lltl.
chairman I the
Clooe Suoday, Mooday, Tueaus ng
tuple, "The
Commission From the
day and Friday at 6,30.
Clooe Wednesday at 4:00 lain." The hostess served •
PH-saaturday at 9:00 . PM. dc!Sse&lt;l course to the II mem(Ciosed All !Jay Thursday•) bers present and ooe pest,
All hoUI'I E.S. T., Pomeroy
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Cow,an opened
the by
meeting.
sidlf)g.
Devotlcns
Ml'll.
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under Funeral
the dl- grandchildren.
grandchildren and six great roct:on ... cemetery
or the Stevens
Home.
The body was taken from
Terri ' I..ee, daughter of Mr · the Crow Funeral Horne to the
and Mrs. Emerson
Eugene late residence where friends
Mayes, died Monday in
St. may call
Mary's Hospital, Huntington.
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She had been ill since birth.
Survivlol. .are her parents, two Bloodmobile Coming
sisters, a half-brother, all at To Bellmeade Area
lwme; paternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mayes, PT. PLEASANT - The Red
Ashton and maternal grandpar~ Cross Bloodmobile wilJ be in
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dal- Mason County, Monday, May
ton, Ashton.
27th , Mrs. Elizabeth Liter, executive secretary of the Mason
- - - - - - - - - - County Chapter, American llj&gt;d
Cross, said.
The unit will be at the Bell·
meade EUB Church from noon
until 6 p.m. The Women of the
Church are sponsoring the visit with Mrs. Clarence Rainey,
- - - - - - - - - - general chairman. Mrs. I. G.
Raymond Cotterill who re· Volden wilJ be in charge of
eeived a painful hack 1njury at t~e nursing starr. A goal of 90
his farm i!&gt; slowly recovering. pmts has been set.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell
IOisited Phillip Burbridge at the
LEAGUE TO MEET
Meigs Genen:~l Hospital
PT. PLEASANT - The new·
Mrs. Josie Heitger had as re· ly formed Isaac Walton League
&lt;ehnlld guestfs Glrel.ne HMeJtgerl a~d will meet Thursday 7:30 p.m.
t: 1 ren o
a Ion, rs . ..Jzzle t th A 1 h.
d. .
Warner and Mat Kinner of a
e P~ ac Jan au Jtonum
$had
d D
M k'
to elect officers and adopt bye .an
asa ar ms. 1oca1' laws. Monroe Chase is tempor·
Jonme Sue Tompson of Porn.d
Th 1
troy wns a dmner guest of the ary presl en.t.
e eague has
Robert Alkires Sunday.
156 prospectave members composed or sportsmen and out-Sunday callers of Ava Gilkey door enthusiasts. All lnterested
' were Mr. and Mrs_ Richard persons are urged to attend.
Heilman of Bunker Hill and the Two movies will be shown.
H. D. Gilkey family of Galli·
polis and Clinton Gilkey family,
Pleasant Valley Hospital
local.
ADMITI'ED: Charles Sheline,
Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson of
Henderson; Mrs. Donald Alley,
Portsm~utn wf'rf' dinne r fi:uests
or his mot her. Mrs. Lana c;ilr Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Ra)'IIIODd
Kerwood, Ripley ; Mrs. Luther
.:tn Sunday.
Bailey, Letart; Mrs. Maxie
Recent ral!t'! rs at the Halli- Hoberts, Bidwell.
day · Atkim ·.Jewell hom{' were BIRTH : A ·son to Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs . Harry Plumer,IMrs. Ronald Bonecutter, GalUCarroll . Ohw, Mr. and Mrs. polis Ferry.
Phillip Smith of Pomeroy. Mr
and Mrs. Don AndP.r .~ on of RuL·
TAKING RESERVA'l10NS
land and :Vlr. and Mrs. Norman
Will. lf~.: al. and Dr. and Mrs.
The Chester Alumni Alsociallarlan Jf'well of Michigan. lion will take reservations until
Mr . Clan-w·P I,N' of Florida the end of Utis week for their
11pent sPvPr&lt;ll day s w1th h1s bro- banquet and dance. Mail them
ther , thP 1\om!•r Lt ·~s .
to Mrs. Earl Dean, Chester,
Ohio. Music wlll he furoished
Mnl. Ava r.;tk"' r;~lled on the by Whitey Beegle aDd his orJohn BlackWIJI!d-, ~unday even- chestra from 9 until midnight
ing.
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for round and square dancing.
Mt. U!lft ' IH'P llatf1eld has se· 1
CIUred . wvr~ l! ll a saw mill at
CLUB TO MEET
_Cbcsh~re
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Frenches wf&gt;re Mr. and Mrs. will meet May 23 at 8 p. m.
.Jack Warner of .Jaekson and with Mrs. Dorsal Riebel, and
assistant hostess, is Mrs. Har·
' ¥ike Epplr , local.
ry Ruth.
The Lend - A - Hand club mel
with Faye Cotterill rect&gt;ntl}· to
, make plans for Sfrving the
TO HAVE SURGERY
bant~uet on June 8 at l.hf' school
• ltouse.
Leonard Ban of Syracuse Is
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a patieot at cabell-Huot.ington
Hospital lD lluntfngtoo, 'llllere
t ·~
The solar system as a whole he was to undergo back sur~ d~she~ through spa co Ill
tbe gery this marniDg. He was nd, ~dlfectton of lhe satr Vega at mlttad May 17 and is lD room
lbout 43,000 miles per hour, 211A.

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Theme 01 Meetfng

Vacation Bible
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Paula Burns, Lin@ Boyer, Ka- nero; Wanda Fetty, Junior De- tation, and PauliAt Gorby, ,..
reo Faullt, Gary Hysell, Rlclcy p.ortment ; 'J'belma Crisp, teen- creatitfi and ref~
Uttle, ,'lbomaa Mlller, Patricia ace. wJih Sllella CrisP. •••Ist- All chlldron ct the OOIIIIIIUIIt
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RDush', carl SIMrart~ Eva Tbc&gt; ant; Mrs. Alpha Barr, Mrs. ty are we)(Jome. /1, tkJiinl ,..
cuse MelllOOIIH Church
The Rev. Arthur
Marcum mas and Donna QUillen.
Wanda FeUy, and Mrs. Cheese- gram and esllib&amp; Will lie beJ4.
A rummage aale \vas dlsctas- held Monday evening ID the was guest speaKer for eoo~- 1
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when the Sunshine Makers church social roam.
exercises for the 1
llanti?" was the theme of the Mr. Dana Lambert b a
of tbe First United Presgrade oltldents of Brad· ,
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at the Maoon Clllllc,
Church, met at tho Mrs. IIJI)pb Robson,
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d,.....,,,.
program
ol Mrs Donald Cottrill dent, was In charge of
emen_'
oa ....,.
the WSCS of the Rock Springs
W.Va. He il reported
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meeH·• ~'-h opened
afternoon.
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from a recent illoesa.
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Mrs . Homer Forrest introduc_.....,..,
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in unison.
WHITI &amp; liEGE
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ovening at the chureb.
who b
yean
business meeting w a s we- led by ..... Dona
tbe class to Mr. Harold
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b the father of Gleoo r..m•~
mea
mn.
· A. Morgan,
by the president, Mrs. who also read a poem,
presldeot of the SaldeDI, wu In charge of tbe
who read aa devotions, Trees," aDd clooed With
Local School Boa r d I With the theme, "Christ's
lng which opeoed with
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reed
Reasons for a Family AI- er. Discussion was held OD
presented dtplomas to th~ Way Is My Way," a Vacation
by Mro. William Gruest,r. .
b Ronnie and Eddie, of
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life of Moses. Next month
students.
. Bible School will be conducted
meeting Wll ·h~ around a
u':" us.' spent ThurB&lt;Iay
Ill I D ld will be discussed
Debra King was accomjl8l&gt;- ' at Langsville church on June
ship center, eonsiatins of a ta- WJth has parents, Mr. and Mrs. RoU call was answel!'ed by A e d:sse:t course was served
for the processional and re- 3 at 9 a. m: and endmg June
AIAll
Ono
ble centered wllb a world globe J.awrence Reed. They were
members present with b Mr H 1 I&gt;
ond d
.
and for th 9pec'al
14,
under
dJrectlon
of
Mrs.
-low
Price
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an number by the class, "eHe," and
F ~a nk Ch eese brew, t.he pastor·s
and encircled with small
. • to attend a Scr'1pture verse eontaining
·. e en hln
exerc•••a
at
word "Commandmen I ." The en
Mrs.members.
WilUam Elc ger to
ed candJes, with one larle can- •raduatlon
e
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"Vive L'Amour."
ReCeiving w"e
~ . Cl asses las t un t II 11 a. m.
Whlto Linens DyM
die representing Chrlot
the oon Kentucky Chrlatlan
sale was set teniadiplomas were Roberta B 1 n g dally ·
I
lege wben
Kenneth Mr.
Hill HIll,
for ear 1Y Ju1y, Anyone
FrH To Mol&lt;h Any
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hil degree.
Rebecca Crisp, Dickie F 11 e,• Oth er 1ea ders are Margarel .
Devotions were led by Mn. who Is preparing lor lhe min·
rummage to give, may Cl
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candice Hutton, Paul McElroy, Ella LewJS, dJrector of handiCostume
Amoo Leonard. Scripture read-. t .
ti
f the Reed contact any class member All
erk
Comp
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William Morris, Sleven s.~e •. crafts; Mrs. Wanda Fetty, secllao41ef
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tlo
the isry
are alllissell
ve o of
s. donatmn.&lt;
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Do nald Taylor, Daony Wellman
,. re Ia ry; Mrs. J udY.Ll oy d, song
I a non
~•.IS Guy
will be appreciated.
10 Yeal'!l Service
~ by Mrs. Lewis Grueser b
. ted G
Kent k
The June 2Ist meetin~ will
Rita Hawley, Gloria Blumen- director, and plamsls, Sheila
opened the program. Articles ury Vlst
rayson,
uc y
1"1'· PLEA&amp;AN'f - Joan H. nauer, Fredrick Engle, Ruth Crisp and Vickie Fetty.
WOMEN'S
on the topic were read by Mrs. Chrlstl8n College and
. bold at the borne of Mrs. Baird, Clerk Stenographer
Ann Halley Clarence
Ught- Superintendents of departCarl Shields, Mrs. Edgar Ab- panudled hehr dau&amp;btolerth, Peghgy, a Dick Hams, _Instead of Mrs. tbe Transmission &amp; Dlstribu· foot, Winin~ Might, Ke!Uleth ments are Judy Lloyd, nursery,
bott,
Morgan and Mrs. Ist ent t ere, . . ell' orne. Lawrence Drddle, 'With devo· tion, Record Sectlon, has com- I,................;.;.....~~;.:..,.......,.=._.;_...;..;.. ...,;;,j
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Walter Wears. A talk on "The Mrs. Russdl ,18 111 r..ncaster lions by Mrs. Charles Blake. pleted ten years of aervi&lt;e with lr
Lifted O!rlst" was liven by I this week vtslting with her mo- The Westminster Shorter cat- Appalachiao Power Company
Mrs. William Grueser.
!her, Mrs. Edmund, Cambroon, echism 31 lo 45 were atudled. Point Pleasant District. Joan
The next meeting will
be
her daughlei • Katherme followed by group discussioo. was employed May 22,
held at the church on Monday,
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Refreshments • ..., served by as a Clerk-Typist and was proValues
June 10 at 7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thorn of the hostess to Miss Gertrude malde to Clerk • Stenographer
To
East Uverpool were weekend l&gt;ufty, Mrs. Charles Blake, Mrs. May 9, 1955, which cla1!3ifiCa$4.9t
SUPlekests of her brother, Sidney
Harris, Mrs. Robert tlon she now retains.
ANNOUNCE
BIRTR
c oa
Mr
ld Hub·
White, Mrs, George Schneider, A graduate of Point Pleas, and Ml'll. Dona
Mr. and .Mrs. M. V. Tille! ot Mri. Robert Harden and the ant HI h Sch001 In 1953 8h Is
bard of Syracuse are annOUIJ.
, VISited wlth her moth'
. 8
' e
cing the birth ot their t I r s t er, Mrs. Max Sanborn and Miss gu~ts, Debbie Harden a n d marrted to Robart Baird and
WOMEN'S
child, a 7111 lb. daughter, DonSanborn over the
Craig and Bruce Cottrill.
they reside at GaiUpoUa Ferry.
no Marie, at Hoher Hospital, end. Mrs. Sanborn acc:omparl·li'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiii...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii==
For The
Friday May 17. Grandparents
them home for a visit,
are Mr. and Mrs. Edison
Mrs. Charles Wise, Jr.,
Whole F.mily
bard, Syracuse and Mr.
· the week In Waverly .
Siu
Mrs. Kenneth Wilt of Ball Run;
Ada Cray who has spe1nt II
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5to9
great-grandparealll are
winter In Akroo has
pr
Grlmm .Df New Haven, W. Va.;
to her home in Middle- II
Mrs. Mary Hubbard, Syr:actt11e, !J10rt.
N &amp; M width•
Converse
Mr. and Mrs, Omar Cramlet
Mrs. Flossie
Alleuwor!h,
Rog. $2.9t pr.
Racine, and Mrs. Isaac
&lt;;race Hawley aod Mrs.
Cushion Insole
Bata.
of Middleport.
Jordan spent Saturday in
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Cleveland Browns Establish Leukemia Foundation In Tribute To· Davis
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that with lMa aeute ..... ~ple,wltbtwo dod&lt;n.
b18 condltlo• but agreeclwhell M&lt;&gt;U"" loDg, loDg careen."
· BaH 01117 'l'emponry
pointed 0&lt;1t that b18 cootilluADd II b the "'"'"''" of
1be docUn told Modoll that lng aetivlty mlibt he 8D tnsplramao Modell remembers best.
tioD to others flgbtlng tile di&amp;eaae.
Last Aug, l, after tbe nrig::l::~-~
Cllo•a-1 Ernie never fought border OD
testa oo Davil, ModeU was
' chance."
the gridiron than be did iD the
that Ernie had fweeks to
''Ernie was perspiring when
weeks that followed. But. because
B t b Oct e doctor
down but he wu coo1pl~tely ol tbe severity ot his case, it was
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Modell
only a matter ot time.
100 pea cent remisslon and
the doctors told hlm
''Usually he would call me when
was called into ModeU's
he had."
ever he went lnto the hospital for
where th eBrowns' owner
"How seriou.s ia it?" he
a transfusion," Motlell saJd huskquiet1y.
ily.
10-.aily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 22, 1963
"II'• serious," ooe doctor
soddenly Becom.. crttiCill
mitted. "But it's totally
Then, last Thursdily there was
oow. People have lived will&gt;
caD for Modell lrwn the hospital

By OSCAR FRALEY
UPI Sporio Writer
NEW YORK tUPD - Art Mo,dell, the o~ner of the Cleveland
BroWDI, broke a long silence todiy to tell of the moment Ernie
Davia received his message of
deed! and the day last week
-when he came to say goodbye."
Modell. a sensitive man, besitates ewen noY. to reveal the details. Davis, the
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halfback- from Syraeuso who will
he burled Wedlleaday in Elmlra,
N.Y. died of the most severe aod
acute type of leukemia.
'"lbe thing 10 lear is that average people with Jess acute cases
will say 'How can 1 conquer somethiDg " big, strong football player
couldn't beat?'" he says. They
must take strength from his eourage and realize that be did the
impossible for eight months and

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Enjoying Rate Reduction
Commercial and small industrial , customers nl Ohio Power
Co. those premises are heated
electtlcally started paying a reduced rate for electric service,
effective May 22.
The Public Ulihties Commission of Ohio has approved the
comp&amp;ny's request for permission to lower the rate. This
reduction js the second for this
classification of customers in
less than two years, the previous reduction having gone into
effect in September' 1961.
The new rate applies to all
~tlectrically heated commercial
t:stablishments, such as ofrice
buildings, stores, motels, restaurants, schools, churches, hospitals, industrial plants, etc.
.:rhe new rale will result in an
t~Verage reduction of 20 P e r
oent.
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. Total savmgs lor exJS!mg el·
~1ble customers Will be approx·
imately $53,000
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Throughout the American Elecwhat he was fighting .• , Davis
tric Power System, of which PT. PLEASANT_ A pot luck ~~~~th~a~t~n~i&gt;IJJ~i~og~ho~aaid~-~~~~~
OhiO Power ts a part, cus~ d'
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b
1 nned 10
mers In six states will realhe mner as een P a
New York Jets Pro
savings amounting to about a members aod guests of the
Team Needs Players
quarter of a million dollars.
den Valley Country Club
NEW YORK &lt;UPil-U you cao
Obio Power said the lower day I :30 p.m. to close t h l
pro football, or eveo thlDk
rate has been made possible year's membership drive.
can, sit right down and write
by increased acceptance of elec. .
New York Jets of the Amerltric space heating [or cornmer- 1 Members are ask~ to mvtte,
cial establishments. The com- las guests, prospec~ve
Football League immediately.
pany also feels the rate wIll bers and thell' families. C l u
ntc;o;~~::s.~ngh~
serve as an inducement for pre- members are asked to ~·~~~::,,~' and general
sent and future customers to enough food~ in ~d.ltlon to
Ewbank said anyone
utilize electricity for heating food .for their families, for
. in trying out for the
and for many ~ther purposes addition~] persons. Drinks
write the Jets' office
as well.
be furniShed.
Madison Avenue New Vn•·•ll
A &amp;cotch foursome has been
N.Y,
Mrs. McDaniel, 75 planned for the afternoon star\tryout for free agents will
O M d
ing at 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, Juoe 22. by
ICS
n on ay
Hidden Valley Couotry
who failed to slge a •lnoioll
PT. PLEASANT _ Funeral now has completed and in use
player in the draft
service for Mrs. Iva Burdette a championship nine hole
McDaniel. 75, of 7ff/ Rear Main course, swimming pool, ;;,;;~~ ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOi
Street, will be held 2
p.m. tiona! area for 11111111 children,
THE
Thursday at the Hickory Chap- and a club house. Membership
el Methodist Churcb with the In the cltlb costs $300 and uu•"tl
Rev. Robert Day officiating. this year are $120. However, , . - - - - - - - - - - .
Funeral Is Held
Burial will be In the Lone Oak families joining starting
For Seven Year Old cemetery.
I will only he charged $70 dues
CANVAS FOOTWEAR
PT PLEASANT _ Funeral Mrs. McDaniel dted Monday this year.
.·
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·at Holzer Hospital after a four
FOR THE ENTIRE
ser\'Jce for Tern I.ee Mayes, 7. months illness. Her husband, Anyone interested In
FAMILY
of Ashton were held 2 p.m. Wed- IJ ohn, prece ded her m
. t=•
Sur- that has not been coolacted.
lhiU.
nesday at Ball's Chapel, Ash- vivors include two sons Cecil invited: to the pot-luck ~::~II
too, with the Rev _ Roy Egnor Pt. Pleasant Route 2 a~d Har~ is asked to contact Tl
N. 2nd Ave.
o!ficiLJting. Burial was in t h ~ ry at home; two slst~rs, n i 0 e Fisher, phone 645.
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thiDk be came to 117 SO::~~:.!~~·?'~, FoundaUoo," lolodol
lion I!UddeDly bad become critical. Then he lei~ walking .
'Contrlbutio111 cllll he "EarUer in the weel: he bed If oot 1trong, aDd wilb a
It at Cleveland, I, ,Oblo. '1'1111
bought a sel o1 golf clubl."
sel to b18
Ernie undoUbtedly Nlll mHe 'l
deU oald. "But'l'hUI'IdaJ before
IJaYil entered tha
contribuUoo to manjrirwl o'
~ent mto the bospltal he
1bundaJ ll 1 p.m. Saturday
if be bad b~en ~ IICOf'-o
illlo the office . . He didn't
"We've tel: a.p the Ende Davi.l
record in the pro f&lt;MI&amp;balf ,·/.
good but he still was able I
2 a.m. he died.
·
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''
when he aaid be. wu going
the hospital 'for a couple
days.' "
':;-'
They groped for cooverJ18tlciD. II
ThiJ time was different from
others.
"I'm sure," Modell
"tbal he bad a premoDltloll,

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mam. Here be ll completely in hia element
performing lbe peroooal...-vicee
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TO CELEBRATE ltTII
The 50th wedding
annlver-1
sary ot Mr. and Mrs. Earl
will he celebrated wlth
bouse an · May 30th. Frleitdsl
wUI he received between t
hours of I p.m. to 5 p.m.
tbelr home ill Radne.

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Richard
Finlaw
coli&gt;r-IWelreelectedattheMaymeeted
slides ot
a trip showed
he had taken.
of the EJecta Circle of the
Refreshmeots were serv.ed by
F I r s t Baptist
Mrs. Cowao to 10 members.
eveDing at tho
home of the new chairman,
Mrs. Joe Wllaon. The meeting
WoOl""
was opened with prayer by Mrs.
GREIN
II Illl""ld Boone.
S&amp;H
Other oHicers are vice chair·
STAMPS
man, Mrs. Richard Hovatter;
secrelar, Mrs. John Fultz;
treasurer, Mrs. Fred Holtman;
Mrs. Lllllao McGee. Love Gift;
Mrs. Gerald Anthony, reading;
AT YOUR
Mrs. Barbara Murray; project;
BRIGHT STAR
Mrs. Charles Smith,
While
Cross,
aDd
Mrs.
Willis
Anthllll)l,
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devotional chalrmao.
For The WMPO hnd
Mrs. Willis Anthony presentArea Lltt.non Jaclcpot
ed
devotioos entitled, "The MinStop in rod RC!Iiater istry of Men," closing with a
you're welcome.
poem and prayer. During the
business session the display far
the house party to be held at
Granvute, June 211-21-:ZZ, was
rll
dlacussed and a space purch. .
POMEROY, 0.
oo the PTA community cal113 SICOND IT.
llendar. Program and devotlooal
Noxl to tho '•brio Shop
leaders and hosteBSes wel'!l uOpeo Sunday, Monday, Tun- ·~·
day, Wedoeoday, Friday and
Mrs. Hovatter was program
ljftturday 11 8:lltl.
chairman I the
Clooe Suoday, Mooday, Tueaus ng
tuple, "The
Commission From the
day and Friday at 6,30.
Clooe Wednesday at 4:00 lain." The hostess served •
PH-saaturday at 9:00 . PM. dc!Sse&lt;l course to the II mem(Ciosed All !Jay Thursday•) bers present and ooe pest,
All hoUI'I E.S. T., Pomeroy
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sidlf)g.
Devotlcns
Ml'll.
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under Funeral
the dl- grandchildren.
grandchildren and six great roct:on ... cemetery
or the Stevens
Home.
The body was taken from
Terri ' I..ee, daughter of Mr · the Crow Funeral Horne to the
and Mrs. Emerson
Eugene late residence where friends
Mayes, died Monday in
St. may call
Mary's Hospital, Huntington.
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She had been ill since birth.
Survivlol. .are her parents, two Bloodmobile Coming
sisters, a half-brother, all at To Bellmeade Area
lwme; paternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mayes, PT. PLEASANT - The Red
Ashton and maternal grandpar~ Cross Bloodmobile wilJ be in
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dal- Mason County, Monday, May
ton, Ashton.
27th , Mrs. Elizabeth Liter, executive secretary of the Mason
- - - - - - - - - - County Chapter, American llj&gt;d
Cross, said.
The unit will be at the Bell·
meade EUB Church from noon
until 6 p.m. The Women of the
Church are sponsoring the visit with Mrs. Clarence Rainey,
- - - - - - - - - - general chairman. Mrs. I. G.
Raymond Cotterill who re· Volden wilJ be in charge of
eeived a painful hack 1njury at t~e nursing starr. A goal of 90
his farm i!&gt; slowly recovering. pmts has been set.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell
IOisited Phillip Burbridge at the
LEAGUE TO MEET
Meigs Genen:~l Hospital
PT. PLEASANT - The new·
Mrs. Josie Heitger had as re· ly formed Isaac Walton League
&lt;ehnlld guestfs Glrel.ne HMeJtgerl a~d will meet Thursday 7:30 p.m.
t: 1 ren o
a Ion, rs . ..Jzzle t th A 1 h.
d. .
Warner and Mat Kinner of a
e P~ ac Jan au Jtonum
$had
d D
M k'
to elect officers and adopt bye .an
asa ar ms. 1oca1' laws. Monroe Chase is tempor·
Jonme Sue Tompson of Porn.d
Th 1
troy wns a dmner guest of the ary presl en.t.
e eague has
Robert Alkires Sunday.
156 prospectave members composed or sportsmen and out-Sunday callers of Ava Gilkey door enthusiasts. All lnterested
' were Mr. and Mrs_ Richard persons are urged to attend.
Heilman of Bunker Hill and the Two movies will be shown.
H. D. Gilkey family of Galli·
polis and Clinton Gilkey family,
Pleasant Valley Hospital
local.
ADMITI'ED: Charles Sheline,
Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson of
Henderson; Mrs. Donald Alley,
Portsm~utn wf'rf' dinne r fi:uests
or his mot her. Mrs. Lana c;ilr Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Ra)'IIIODd
Kerwood, Ripley ; Mrs. Luther
.:tn Sunday.
Bailey, Letart; Mrs. Maxie
Recent ral!t'! rs at the Halli- Hoberts, Bidwell.
day · Atkim ·.Jewell hom{' were BIRTH : A ·son to Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs . Harry Plumer,IMrs. Ronald Bonecutter, GalUCarroll . Ohw, Mr. and Mrs. polis Ferry.
Phillip Smith of Pomeroy. Mr
and Mrs. Don AndP.r .~ on of RuL·
TAKING RESERVA'l10NS
land and :Vlr. and Mrs. Norman
Will. lf~.: al. and Dr. and Mrs.
The Chester Alumni Alsociallarlan Jf'well of Michigan. lion will take reservations until
Mr . Clan-w·P I,N' of Florida the end of Utis week for their
11pent sPvPr&lt;ll day s w1th h1s bro- banquet and dance. Mail them
ther , thP 1\om!•r Lt ·~s .
to Mrs. Earl Dean, Chester,
Ohio. Music wlll he furoished
Mnl. Ava r.;tk"' r;~lled on the by Whitey Beegle aDd his orJohn BlackWIJI!d-, ~unday even- chestra from 9 until midnight
ing.
,
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for round and square dancing.
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Frenches wf&gt;re Mr. and Mrs. will meet May 23 at 8 p. m.
.Jack Warner of .Jaekson and with Mrs. Dorsal Riebel, and
assistant hostess, is Mrs. Har·
' ¥ike Epplr , local.
ry Ruth.
The Lend - A - Hand club mel
with Faye Cotterill rect&gt;ntl}· to
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TO HAVE SURGERY
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Glaze and chndren, lUcky and
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Mn. John Weraer, Mra.
II hoa'lild officers were
onstalled Jean Moore, Coral Moore. Len- lhe ot er •
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confined to her homo with lbe lllrned ~ Columbul
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lbe prtlfllllatlon I pot-luck I~ 1o be
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the .,Oq ll'ldWIIilll ln the church 41nlnl '!"""' t
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Donald Cuttrlll, 1/ho read Roy Davll Ill Pontiac, Mlcb.
l(n. lljlbet Woad II fin- of Mlddle)lOfi HJcb Sebool Sun- Membera are asked .. ,
by the president. Mrs. Willis solo, Rock of Ages, by
and tributes to "Mo- opent the weekend with reJa.
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momlJII. The Qwrcb Gl the table serv.ice and a JIP.vorile
Leadingham. Devotions were my Hamm ; Annette Warne~.
llvMrel lD .~.areya.
•· lal"oa ~ conveutioD held at
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=~th·:: Mrs. 0. P. Klein ~~·~;i.;;;d4
lead b Mr H rold Holmes. played "Sonatone • Clementi
The church was beautiful with
s. .,..,,. OUDI .. v -• N U Houle May 17·11
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Mr ;.b t \ ~ and Mrs. and Dick Sauvage. "Ole Sole potted flowers , candles and In Wlertoa, W.Va. with her ~er 10110 memben.of tb . ,J-1 Batef llld
Rlcblrd In Ita SUDday ScluJol hour.
tie .Smlth,IJ!!I,t-Beae
Le:dmgha% reo~r:ed on the IM~~ ..
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palms. There were flowers ln son, Harry Youns.
Ill$ Olllo• club• attended "llh Bodlmer were pruented Blblel
CIRCLE TO MEET
and Mrs. Jeisle
Cdunlr Council meeting they ' Home Sweet Home
and loving memory of Mrs. Morgan Mrs. C. J . Ebersbach and Mra . John Avery of Euloll, ~ lbe Suaday Scbool baur The Afternoon C I r c I e of sletln&amp;. P4ra.
bad ittended. Mrs. Louks also "Jesus Ca lls, I Am the Way ._'' Dean, by the Dean family; and ~"· J~ll Globo:~~~oslted sun. president, presldiJI8.
Clurcbln
Methodlsl Clurch will be In chilrge of
toid . bf the prospects of a ·lib- wereth sung
by the Jur.oor Chmr
Mr.
Mrs, of Thomas
rnoon.
Mlaa H•len
Irwin ol
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mother ay
Mrs. EElza
Golmoreena,
and Moines,
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F&amp;ry in this school dis tnct.
o, e F Jrs1 umted Presbyter
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Money or books Will be great· ian Church, accom~anoed by
Aunti~ Thomas.
:!iay ~ Athena
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Mrs. Dnnald Losle. Choor mem- The Junoor chOir, accompan- William Bak
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suest speaker at the ..,...ue.
A letter from the Coun ty beos were Eleanor Kay Schneo- ied by Mrs. Donald Usle at the Eldon
who was Jn. A formal dance was bald iD
Health Department was read, der. Connie and Barbara Lead· organ, sang " Home S wee I J ed 1 1 ·ek In f II turn- lhe Grand Ballroom of the NeD
concerning the varoous virus Ingham, Rose Ann, John and Home." In the choir were Pa· edur ho as Tuwe d rro' 8 Sret· J
House Saturday evea1J18.
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dis~es, and asked roopcr.at!on K@lt
tricta
h Hme 'tales ay * m . os· During the bus Iness mee~.~~llli
\o ni!P prevent an epidemic. Crow. Pamela Grueser played Elear.or Kay Schneider 1 Rose ep ospl ·
Mrs. Dale Hostrup of PorI
··'fluws and regulations. set up " Soli of My Soul."
. Ann, John and Keith Lisle, and Dr. Red•e WiU Be
Clinton, was ~ected president
by ' the So•thern LO&lt;·al Board The boy 's trio of the Forst Bob Crow. All present were gtv.
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Of the Federatoon and M ra.
of Education regarding the use . United Presbyterian Church,
"book markers'' by Rev. Middleport Speaker
Madge N:eal of Gallipolis, wu
of school buildings m the dos· John Losle, Bob Crow and Don Ruppel!.
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elected treasurer. Mrl. Job n
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trict were read by Mrs . Louks. Harden , gave " He is Mine," ac- During the Suuday ilchool Dr. Delbert T. Reese, Dlf..,. Weroer Is presld011! of the Mldr
The sixth grade room of Mrs. !companied by Mrs . Lisle.
hour. a program was presented lor of Admissions and Records, dleport Busloeaa and ProfuEmesl Wingett's. received the ' Mrs. Harold Holmes
by the teen-age class. The boys f~om Rio Grande C-ollege, will alooal Club. Mn. Harry Moore
attendance banner. with II mo- of four phases of life, as the
of John Lisle,
Bob giVe the commencement
ad· was accompanied by her h...,
!hers present.
' tour seasons of the year. He- · , Dun Harden, and Jim dre~s at the Eoghth Gr~ grad- band, Harry, who visited ID Coo
Mrs. Leadingham insla llt'd presenting seasons were, Sprmg Bill Oiler sang "This World Is uatoon exercises at Moddleport lumbus with friends dutinll lbe
.Mrs. Herschel RosP as secre-1tyo. uth), Bruce Cottrill: Sum- not my Home; 11 "A Mother's Frida~ evening, May 23 at I convention.
tary and Mrs. Paul Baker as m•r (teen-age) , Lenora Bass; Pray•r" was read by Eleanor p.m. on the high school andltor·
- - -- treasurer .
. Autumn, (middle agel , Mrs. Kay Schnieder ; "Thank G 0 d JUm.
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Marietta woman To
The auditorium drapes wo\1 , Leonard Bass ; Winter (old age),
Mother," by Judy Folmer;
The Junior Band woll play J d
. Fl
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'be cleaned during the summer Mrs. Claude Quillen.
"Mother," by Pa!ll Sylvester, the proce;:sional and .a s~l~!
u ge ower
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at lhe expense ol the organoza· ! Refreshments of lemon bers, and "My Mother's Bible," was ~umJberk Little Englosh ~ote,
Mrs. E,!fl ~er ~ M~W:
tlon. It was announced thai &lt;'OIIee and kool aod were serv· sung by the Sul18hine Makers
ac .80n. The Eoghth rade Ia will l ghe ~ ~~ Garden
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e ass WI s ng two numbers, show of t ;•---~ .~~~~-~
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mo · rs.
n auvage, "·1 by Connie Leadingham reading
" b w bel
Comlllltleet for the lhow
It was unanimm.lsly agreed H~r~c hel Manuel and
Mrs . 1 "A Busy Mother's Prayer.'' Ac- ca, Y r'"u!J!.!!iiii!!!i
that the PTA will re-charter Wtlham Hayes.
companiment on the piano, was
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the local Cub So-outs .. Pack 237.
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by Mrs. Lisle.
There will be a meetong lor ~e· I
The Sunday School attendcharterong, Monday. Ma' 27 , 1
62 nd $22 76 ll..,.
7:30 p. m., at the . local .school I
~~~ was , a
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auditorium. All parents are 1
requested to attend .
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Program chairman rs. v lr· A memorial service Ior de·
gil Hamrn announced the fol·
mem be rs , Mrs. c. E . Oldest mother present, Mrs.
)owing program . a piano solo,
and Mrs. Pearl Hy!'eU, Albert Duckworth.
"0 Happy Day ," by Sarah
conducted by Mrs. Harry
Youngest mothers preaent,
lhe youth choir of the
Smith when the JOF
Mrs. William Harden, and Mrs,
of the United Methodist church Darrell Brown of
Mineral
Monday evening at the Wells, W. Va.
IIdmrc:h.
Mothers wilh most children
rOMIROY. OHIO
Mrs. Antone Lucke, pr~sldent present, Mro. ~IIIla LeadlnJio
!be meeting which ham, Mrs, Cottrtll, and M r 1.
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OPPOSITE EVANS SUPER MARKET-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
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THill PRitiS IFFitTIVI THRU SATURDAY, MAY 2Sih
opened with devotions by Mrs. U'i)e.
Moy 2a.23
:u.._ .. atromandovoooloctlon efflM~uatllymorchMdloo at d!HOunt prlcoo 1.• olwoy1 open It the
Everett Thomas. The group Mother traveling farthest to
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sang, "Praise Qod From Whom the SUnday School, Mrs. Dalla
..-All Blessings Flow," followed Starkey of Columbus.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
scripture reading of
Mother having bad the mooot
OPEN FRIDAY NITE 'TIL 8
Moy 24-21
by Mrs. Thomas and
children, Mrs. Ada Slack.
"THE PIGEON THAT
with prayer. Members
The deaconesses and deacons
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TOOK ROMI"
l l•llOn&lt;jed to roll call with a mem· sent flower! to lhese shut· Ins
FAMILY SIZE
-Charlton Heston, Elsa Martiverse.
of the Church, Miss Jennie Potts
nelli, Baccaloni, Harry Guar·
Several projects were discus- Mrs. Robert Crow, Mrs. George
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ed the class and members for Mrs. Bessie Wise, Mrs. Ora
SHEER SELF 5EAM
Ref. 111e value r...oua ColJames Mitchum, Alana Ladd, flowers sent to her sister, El· Nease, Mrs. Maggie Hurd, Mrs.
..le :roolbpute at· a _, loW
Jody McCrea, ChiB Wills and sit&gt; Hart , while she was ill. A Mayme Holmes, and Mrs. Flor·
prloe .at ~ 118&lt;. S...e DOW,
Gary Conway:
sa lad rourse was served by ence Harden.
SUN., MON. ond TUES.
Mrs . Dwight Parker and Mrs.
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Jed Webster Sr. from a table Homebuilder Clm1
pr.
NEW SPRING SHADES
"40 POUNDS OF TROUBLE" w1th while cover and centered
Met
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Home
Wl'th Tony cur,.15
Slightly lrreg. All New SUmmer · 8ba4eL
with an arrangement of snapand Susanne Pleshetle
dragons.
The Homebuilders Class of
Slzeo 8\lo to 11. Bee theoe and biiJ ..veral
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