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to Elberfelds-Pomeroy
~ Big Selection of Gifts in
. ··earing Apparel, furniture,
Housewares &amp; Novelty Gifts
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SLE~PWEAR

-C•refree Ele9anc• in Nylon-Dacron-Cotton Blend
Softly &gt;tylod by KATZ
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NYLONS

VOL XV

You'll find a complete selection of Nylons In the Hosiery Department on the main floor. Seamless nylons,
full fubioned nylons, atretch nylons. l,n your correct
size from 8'Al to 11 and In the season 1 best colors.
Stop In right away on the first floor and sele~ yours.

you care, she'll be happiest with a beautiful blouse from our SMART ARRAY of

79c

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Westclox Alarm Clock

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Westclox Blneo In gleaunng Ivory plastic case, dependable and unbreakable. Spring driven, easy to
read dill
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I• pole orch;d ood petol pin~
on white or Pl.lle bbtlo ond
lime green on white.

'2.98

the slip with
EVERYTHING

driven •l•rm CIOclcs on dlapley fer Mother's Day
Gifts, $3.98 to $8.98.

Give Mother

six colors
elaborate trim
shadow panel
proportioned sires
nylon tricot

Wbat a beauty , • •
what a buy! Floral·
embroidered nylon mist
overlays the bodice,
while etchings of val W:e
and doubled nylon net
encircle botb bodic" and
hem. Costume-coordinating colon of white,
navy, red, champagne,
l&gt;lue and piok in sizes

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in proponioned lengths
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and TALL -l4 t&lt;&gt; 40.

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Be Sure To See The Many Other Wonderful Items
in Sleepwear and Lingerie on Display on the First
Floor.

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Cour1t on I00% cotton bl.ltiste

sondwfchet..
• Makes llutt.rN •

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Ba•r Doll PaJamas

c.re t ti est styli ng , bec!lutifu l!y
detailed. Frem::h bows top
lovely sc~lloped yokes of

dreamer s in 9lowi ng

pa 'itels.

Cool and care.f r e e, feminine
and fla~erlng, In
beautiful plaid arne!, easy to· wasb
with little or no
Ironing, all easy
styles to wear.

Nylon
For hair rollers, curl·
ers and all accessories,
quilted, plastic lined,
~autlful floral prints.

Also an outstanding line of
womem dresses at $5.95 just
received, styles seen In much
higher priced dresses.
Regul1r and Half 51-

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l!aby Doll

psjama ....
agantly loco trimmed brudery. Pert bow oo loYely

$1.95

ronpded aeckJine. No..iroa
daaoo, nyiorJ., eott... Pink,
Blue, Mint, M.W.. .

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New .Piastic

Canopy Curtain with frtt canopy·1'011
4 AttriCtive P • •
Set Includes 2--36" x 36" cafe panels, one 72" can·
opy valance and one canopy curtain 1'0\l.

$1·00 oot

I'M!41te by Prophylactic

Comb &amp; Brush Set
, nylon bristle brush and nylon comb
plastic case.
:tij:~o~r~!blue

$2.95
Comb &amp; Brush Sets _ $1.00 to $1.98
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(Mother's Day, Moy 12)

SPAUUNG GIFt IDEA FOR MOTIIR ON HER DAY

Tbe aa.me perfect cotfo eveCJ
rime- I eup to 8. Oaly SuDbeam gin• youthecor.recc:hi1b ·
water heat. Yi10rou1 agitatioa ·~
of Ill dle wawr ia the brew-cop
aDd uoJfo.rm brewing dllllla.,r'
maticaU,. Shuu o« ictelt w. . . '..
colfee is dooe, thea r«lfti Jrttll ;

Mom't .• jowol, 10 ,,. . h•• tho olft
she'll troasuro . • , • faohlot1 jowelry.
We've brace leta, pins, necklacta,

Dies Thursdav.,

10 keep the cofl"ce bot.

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MisSM Sial 12 to 20

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H•lf 51- 14V2 to 24Vll

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PRIC! fiVE CENTS

In Wheat Referendum Vote

Rolltr Toter

mare, for vovr solotctlon~

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Gift Mother
With A
New Dress

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WITH A

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STYLED BY KATZ

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beauty in her home. This
chair will add beauty to any

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ATHENS- A Harvard Busl·
neu School professor said
~sday niibt the "superior
tiJcuUve cannot be a conomo•n •
~il'&lt;&gt;mlnator In busineu " and
riiblt forget about the eight
hdbr day.
GeorJe F. Doriot addressed
pllint manasers at the COilcluslon of 1 tO.IIlOnth business
management practice seminar
at Ohio University. He said ex·
ecutives must do more than
)liSt "fit In" II America wants
tii retain Its competitive World
lrade position. They must be
"infinitely creative" to be sur.cessful in American industry.

e S.. The Mlny Othor WMtclox Eltctrlc ond Spring

COSTS JUST

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Racial Truce Hinges
On 4-PointAgreement

$1.65

Give Her A New

treveling or ot-home.
At preci ous little prices.

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Select a gift th11t tells Mother how much

streamer&lt;.~ and brid ~l bouq uets
in soph istiCc:~ted sh~des .•. on
lily·white mirl!lde febric. A
fovely, l u~u ry lock for trous

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GIVE HER
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tailored and dressy styles.

daisies, swirlin g two-toned

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See the com_plete

appliances iJcijl(l; ,
IJr)' Irons, Hair Dryers, ~
Pana, E&amp;,ll, Poaebers,,Oooli:
. et";
Fryers, t't)' Pana and Bm&lt;!:
Sunbeam

In&amp;

Russell Stover
Mothers Day Candies

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Nuts.

Percolators, Steam .,.,.,

Touter~.

Select her favorite Ruaeil Stover ·Candy for giving·
next Sunday, appropriately wr~pped for the oceuion.
I Pound lox' ASSOilTEO CREAMS
$1.50
I Pound lox ASSORTIO CHOCOLATES $1.50
I Pound lox Ho..,. Fllhloned FAVORITES- $1.50
2 Pound lox ASSORTED CHOCOLATES $US
1VI Pound GIFT BOX SPECIAL
- $2.25
2 Pound lox ASSOR(IEP CREAMS
$2.95
I Pound lox LITTLE AMBASSADORS
$2.00
eAIM I•HIIont Pot Molhoro Day OIYint - luoHII . _
lollnt PoHlos - P-n l!itl..llt!l - lrlolio Ml• Minh._;ChJmllm

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We also carry the Geil~
Electric l!De of appl~nru; .
and many other nati ' ,., ·~
lulliWil brands.
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Cosmetic Glftll :'
Sbe'll treaaure a &amp;ill of Pet''
fume- 'tllllet Woi.r.:... tipo"'

stick - IIOIIse- PermaMn(
Wave Kit - Nail Polish...;. ·

or Talcwn. . ~berletda lea;
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nallon.uf kllo'ililmolft·

Ulre Coil''• .,. :Mal! Factor.'""':
WoodblliJ;. ' SloP \Ill M\OCt~
1our totllletlt &amp;1ft --&lt;J!it·
Elberlehlo ill\ wrap It .!'!!:,

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A pelit"'? lor diVO«f h u
been IUed m Melcs . hom,_
court by Laura Kootts of
RD I, agaillst Fralljl
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aeelet!t Of duty oa4
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Helen Help Us!

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THERE are some who say that warn·
in~&gt; fall to influence people but at
th1s time of year we can never resist ·the
opportunity to issue our annual ~lea to
the youth of our county who are tnvolv·
ert In •he happv events that surround
the commenreinf'nt season lt is in sut•h
aeasons when youth who have been in·
vnlved in the educative J.lrocess for ~a·
nv years reel like by·passtnR all restramt
.a nd havwg themse lves a fling . This
~ummumty like many others have had
· 10me sa&lt;f experienc01&lt; in highway acci·
lh;nts 'hot seem so much more tragic
"'hen it involves young people of the
threshola of going out into the world.
We hav. seen many schemes devel9ped
by parent groups to eliminate much of
. t,, the d"nger of the season. but even the
, : best plan' of people go astray unless the
· routh themselves fall in line
There are certain things that should
be put souarelv up to those who can
make it a hapPv or sad on-asion. One
thing tha t shou.ld be uppermost in their
minds is !hat they shoulrl always con·
4luct themselves
a manner that reflects credit upon their school and community. Jn recent years they havt' done
' a good job of staying within the bounds
ot good conduct There are others who
\ Insist on doing exactly as they please
and it Is onlv the fact that they have
been lucky that has kept their names
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' out of the headlines We are of the opin·
lon that youth should have a good time,
and far be it from us to be a kill joy En·
dangering the lives of thomselves and
their companions is not having a good

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time. It is just flirting with death, and
the only way some of those persons can
be chonged is to be looked upon with
disdain by their fellow students and the
public at large.
A good reputation is one of the fin·
est assets that can be attained by any
person . A student who is on the eve of
gradu•tion has been taught the rules of
safety throughout their entire school ca·
reer and ~raduation tlme is no excuse to
forget all they have learned. A person '
with no !nining or backgrl)und can be
excu~~d in some respects, but good dec·
· orum ts one of the marks of an educated
person ·and we are sure that few will de·
part from that patlern .
have noted that some juveniles
been losing their rights to drive tht,ou~h'
license suspension, and we hope .
courts will continut that practice, and
will increase penalties for second, third
and fourth offenders. With the pollee
and c:ourts working together for better
law enforcement and the citizens in gen·
era! &lt;·ooperating we should be able to
stop •orne ol the practices that are now
in evinence to make our city and county
a safe place to live.-OCW
Effective action to curb hot-roddlng
on public streets or highways requires
close cooperation between the courts and
police. Police understandably grow lax
in making arrests if nothing much ever
happens to the o!fender. Recently we
in evidence to make our town and coun·
ty a safe place to live.

Voice Of Broadway ••. Reporting
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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
MISS MIDNIGHT'S NOTEBOOK: So·
phia Lon·n's husban , Carlo Ponli. _h as
·~ secured the screen rights to "Dr. Zhlvago" aftet months of negotiations . . . .
Edie Adams' pals and fans - and she has
many of both- hope it is n't true, but
there ar~"- re{·urring rumors that .she 'll
retire from show business after she's
paid all the income tax arrears left by
Ernie Kovacs . . Tony Curtis, in a very
loyal mood toward Hollywood, told Va·
riety· "Any actor worth his salt stays
here ." What kind of geography teacher
did he :tave·: He thinks South.Amenca is
in California? S. A. is where he made
"Taras Bulba"-and even where he
fo und a new (foreign, not Hollywood)
wife
Maximilian Schell is expected
to brir1g his version of "Hamlet" to
Broa(lway eventually. It was a smash in
MunLh-got 45 curtain calls on opening
mght !Of course if Max was worth his
salt he'd have done it al the Hollywood
Bowl '
The Internal Revenue boys now have
,an "ad.ance bad list" of big-money earn·
; ers inclined to be "willfully neglectful"
of pa\mg their required share of the
·· profits to Cncle Sam. Some well-known
-names in the boxing world are high on
list
Many night club comedians
u.ed to find Mtami Beach their fav·
" ·orking territory are returning to
York looking for johs. They .say
is getting worse and wor~e fo r the
!r·l!lfe business because of the grea t in·
o( Cuban refugees lw ho don't dig
comedy and haven 't much money
pub-crawling . anyway ) and the de,
in tourist tmsme% f Nm Ihe

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LOCAL RECORDING BIGGIES are
· · lor a complete investigation of
circumstances under
ME.rc1orv Record s promotion man
;Jriscc&gt;ll was shot to death bv Los
.Jil!lll•,. police a few nights ago. ·Tney
buying the first story offered
Pickens, the rodeo star replaced
Sellers in "Dr. StrangPlow'' after
leUeri· broken ankle prevent•"! him

Pickens .. . On the telephone from Lon·
don 1\larti Stevens said she's getting of·
fers' to go to Greece for a film-after·
math of all the international pubhctty
about her rescue of Queen Frederika
and Princess Irene.
Gt:NF.RAL DE GAULLE IS EXPECT·
ED to make an important tour ot South
and Central America this year, but the
internatwnai quiz question is: Will he
visit the United States while he's on this
side of the Atlantic? ... Judy Ga'rland's
sudden •isenchantment with New York
as the base for her new television series
is Jle.ing attributed to nothing more ex·
cif'ing than the weather. Het friend• says
that after a few taxing days in the Big
City recently, she decided she preferred
the balmier clime of Hollywood and
Vine tis dat so")
The Russians and
their ;atellites make cameras, hut the
one Fidel Castro took to Moscow was an
American Polaroid . . . Interesting duo
lunching at Pavilion: Controversial TV
star David Susskind aod public relations
expert Ben Sonnenberg ... Jayne Mansfield lost two years when she unloaded
Mickey Hargitay. Her divorce applic~·
lion ga·1e her age as 28 . . Joan Collins
and Anthony Newley are ever so domestit already. She eVen goes along when
he bujs his socks at Bloomingdale's ...
The battle over the rights to the "Cleopatra·· souvenir book may reach the
courts. The film company, which sold
the rights for $100,000 - not $350,000
as reported~has had almost that am·
ount nl aggravation already. A program
co mpany elaims the fellow who sewed
up the nghts walked out on a, contract
in which he and the firm would share
equally.
GO FIGURE IT OUT. One of the
English play reviewers had this to say
about "How to Succeed": "It's very Am·
erican- which means it's very well drill·
ed, very funny, very on the ball, and
very, very professional:" But she didn't
like it bocause "I expected too much
and was disappointed."
Subtitle: Why producers slit their
wri~ts .

completing one of his rolf's in the
lfs a strange hit of rasl ing, that.'~

THE LATEST SLEW OF SLEUTHS
swarmtng over uptown Manhattan are
sure-especially sino' Pit.:kf'ns ad· working for the Senate Internal Security
he'd never heard o£ Peter Sellers. Committee. quietly investigating nation·
: there must be millions of pt&gt;ople iilist gro1l ps suspected of Communist
will admit they never heard of Slim ties
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So.IPWORT t:m A (:,()()() SETILE.Io1Et&gt;lr·6UT.. AHEM--80UT A LAWYER'S ~EE-•
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ly Helen lottel

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IMPLODE!

don't even
hlltory
Dear Helen :
f&lt;W word, and JOU'D We,
My hQiband 11 the ~ whO adllllt 1111 Bible ~ far mort
thinkt you oiiOuld liwiYI .... eonll'ovwlt~.
main ealm. Ho doelll't like lo I dldll'i ruU. 1111 flllllr !til
hear anyone raise hi:o or her 10 dMpiJ on lite lllbltot unill
volce. He doesn't like argu. 1 Jnlrlnci1I'IDIIIW lllat J&lt;llltll
or blowlaj! up. When ,lila pi'Oblbl1 dl'ealllld up. 1b a I
get anllfY and ~·· story ctl 1111 wbllt lo 1tq11aN
is much ...,... 1o hJm than bimHlf wllb lht Will jbrl•aku'lll a rule. Jt."lhows ~~~~ for btlq AWOL, So 11011 l'vt
control, he says, and weak· tot my 'lllo1laMe !Uta IWIJ
which to him is the great· unW 1 ""' lht u,ttt." WhJ II
sin.
II you ep'l lll1U' rationally
Now I feel that II you let off with down-the-line believer1!
11eam once Ill a while you'D bt -COLLI:GI!i MAN
II, IJid maybe
Dear c. M.:
you will be ltlppler' 100• I'D counter with a question
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then !hey tnow ho1l
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Ullllatur~ ealm Ia IIQ 11'7- auments tGr colle.. llllt • andlni 1o brealht wllll 1 do11D squawk seallona end luve vour
comforter lhroWII ovar your fa~ to the, beliefs he Uvea
What 11 your oplnlonT _ by. You won I chDD&amp;t hlm, 10
WANTING TO SCREAM
why lrrlllle him? Plr.Hiti.lftd
"Senl...y CU.." Pnftrred
Dear Wanllq:
I'm wllh YOU. U you don't Dear Helen :
explode when ocelllon demand• I woold Dirt 1o extend my
you may IMPLODE and ..1 aa condoleMOJ lo "DedleatH
uleer, or wone. I'd uy lhll Cook" who sopke up In -.
Washinroo ColuiDll
of lhowlq re~ emollonl f - of 11M loll art ctl eootlnl·
1~:=~ allOw streupit Ill your Tlmu ltlven'l cltqed that
it
but ralhtr welkneu. mueh.
whO IN!JII lhat 1Ift bt My mother im't old (lht hu
• looerv•od to blm 011 I do""1 pU. a !!).year-old son) lllld · n
low of noncontepllon is afraid bakes all her own bread aJid
By LYI.P: c. wn.soN
majority oiJO rog•r&lt;lod Rocke· Itlcmo 1""8 have beMl loaded
, w~~he'D ftftd : the pillow ChUI'III htr own bulttr. She allo
Unlttd Pn&gt;u Iaternatloaal I feller as mo1t hkely tQ be nom I· st conservltivee. The
~ je He! ·~·~~1 - ·
makes "teratchy cabs, u aad
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not
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More 1mportant to Go\' Ne~on l natf!d.
par
Why ahould I be forced to be- ltlvo oaten few paeka,C
A. Rorkt'feller·s pohtJcal future : -Go\')water Wll the . perJOOal I 8fl'Vatlve for Pretldent abtce
aa my father believes? ~s •• I, ~· prlf• the
than h" diVoree and re-marri"ll• l preference of every secUon of tho Ivln COolidge Ill Int. It has ooem- I'm willing to take ChrisUanlty from terlle~ ldnd .
could be the fireball develop- I country in thia poll oxeepl the ed 1o ~mo ob&gt;ervero that
the way I ..., it, but I don't go :::;, ~~~
lot'l
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m~nts that are beginning to F..ast and by a good marpn.
conventioD would be the
He
the Bible
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spark the Goldwalfr. for. Presi· Tho Atlanto eGa. I Conotitutlon obstacle bewoeo Goldwaor
along with be vlng
I carl'l see 'what pleJisun I
dent movement
polled Republican party olllclail the While Houoe' that It
word for word. After aU, 1 7th grader would get out of a
The G-for ·P movement is show- in Southern states and reported : be Jeaa cUfficut to eleet thaD
Uons that have beeD st£mitted cooklnl clasl dedicated to C1D

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still 1&gt;4: somewhat of an underdog, 1than a year ahead

I rummg as he does rrom political- t1me.

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Mother will enjoy our gracious
service and wonderful food
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atmosphere. So will the whole

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Mot~er' s

ly mSigmflcanl Anzona. But. "Those volet are a!moat haU
however that may be, the Senator enough to give Goidwator the
arouses among his followers • ' nommalion. And the people .....
boisterous affection.
I hold those Idelegate! voles lOY
Consider some recent political they could C/IITY every Southern
developmentso
state, for ~ldwater If he won
-St•te and regional Goldwater oommated.
.for-President headquarters are The Constitution pull found
poppmg up at a great rate.
some Rockefeller 1troogth ill Ar·
-These are occompanled by , Kansao, TtnnOIMO and Vqinla
enthusiastic draft-Goldwater ef. and 1 bit in Georgia 1nd Kentu"
fori&amp;.
I ky tor Sen. ThMton B. Morton,
Favor Goldwoler
R·Ky. Tho evldeoco of conv~·
- A Congnuionol quarterly lion 1lreniJih In tho Conotltutlon 1
poll of del"'ateo to the tlii!O fte. poll 11 a reouuranco much nood·
publican Nationel ConvontiOD tel by Goldwater'o frlendo.
found a majority pononally fa·
AI- COol rnUYfl
ored Goldwater oven thouiJh a Republlcoo oomlnatlnl COIIVOD·

In publlaher John S.
"Editor'• Notebook,"
May I Ill the Detroit rr. Pross
and other Knight ..newspapers,
th10 point 1o mode' Until tomeono &amp;uch ao ?"&gt;ldwat..- heado ~~
RepabHan tieket, 11M ~hi·
llvo otrenglh In lhio country
n.vor will be la!lod."
Knlght doubll tllat
could lie kl'rooldent Keanedy.
he asko a quesllon '.bat
cano loot tiDto ~
asking themselv!l: Why
the Republicano, baoico!IJ
coooervallvt party, f- C.
&lt;a tell
of

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nomina~• him. 'lbat is
Republican convenUoDIII have

recently along with my concap- openen and: paekqecl foods,
tioD, jn parembella, of who might Tbere il nothJnl more satJt.
dommattd by Eastern
have written them'
lyinl or fun tltaa COOklJIII Coot!
CIIDI whose political stratecY In· Q. 1 would like to know
m;eal ~! r~iru
wortlal
croooiBRly hao beea to out namo o1 tho lT·)'tiN&gt;i&lt;l
with the Nlll thlllal. AD ....,
convention promlae ~ Democrat~ instead lirl stewart Gruger ll,.uow
~ver yet met a JDaa .~ doet:
of out·aluggmg them. J
with? tSewar Graapr),
D t go WIJd over tbt Jalt arr"

ing puhtt&lt;"al muscle. There 1s a "Sen Barry Goldwater ia alpowerhouse of enthus•asm WKler , mo~t t"-e 110hd cl.oiee ierosa tht
the hood of the G·fOJ .p band· South lor the llepubHcan prosi·
wa~ Goldwater is 8 crowd 1denti'l nomination
and IOmt
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Holen:
Vlortel .., tho ~dt? tPu
We may have )lOWIItrtd ~
tell
instant muhtd polaltl,' ete,
the latter'• veto of British mem· Q, loll truo 11t11 Govwaor
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Echolol the cit~.. were ..... band! t"lilpp7" !lurpb.y)
Former:
of his own mllli1ter1, ineludin&amp; Er· Q. Potor 0~. ..tlo ~
FllmJ 1QU !llllllklaed II hard
Lawr...., ol Arabia - doNn 1
hlllblnd an tile ume
Erhard is credited .rid.tormu· bavo. cliff.-1- thu
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tatla&amp; the pollclet wblcb led to OQO wllb whidl t.. wu bon?
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It also would make It more dlf. Germany's economic IIUC&lt;OU.
Q What about !he UPI F. .Jca New1 Aulya&amp;
licult, If that ahould be Adenau- ""'! oeeo , Germaa
r ' MatjmiiiiD Sclttll fO)O....Iflj
It had beeo an all night bar- or's Intent, lo maneuver Erhard IP"Owth slowJnc ""' he
blidty• tSdltll'a
eatning session and dark r:ltcles : out of the job for whidl ht hu De GeuUe'a tloaed-cloor
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ringed the oy.. of Gtrmao eeo-1walttd 10 iong.
which ha fan will IBid to Juro. qen
DIVOTID fO IIITUIII't 01'
oomic millistw Ludwig Erhard 1 But whatevec the future ohould pean &amp;tapatlon, BrltalD, ha be- Q-Wil 11 file w~
MIIOI MUOII AliA
when he fmally emerged.
brblg for Erbar4, It wao appal' UevQ, would open new tradlac lndlu..!'u, _. oa lite
"We did good work," he oald. oat that Ill West Gormaoy an ora doon 1o lbe Onnmon· .!brkol.
left bud•
"We avoided dlsuter."
woo coming to Ill end.
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of. Ill
Erhard referred 1peci(ically
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, lor lho repudiatioll _of Adeoauer btliel tltll 1 very
1o 1 compromioe agreement to 11le autbonllr•an YJIOr With after yean, of mapiflcent
nerve runo directly from
ond a metal workera strike which which A-uer had ruled Well Germany 1 cl- tiel with
n to lho bear!
ha didled a ha[millloo Germani Germaoy 11Dce 11149, had ohown Well ca11110t bt expe&lt;ltd
nger
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workers and wbieh, II allowed tDimarked deelllle In recent mootho. chaege roprdleu of who
Q-Wbal 11 1 Bible p'eper!
spreod, would threaten tho who•l Whore Adenauor OliClt erdtrod, comes the next cltantollor.
Ir-A atroltJ. Clplt!Ue,
of Well Germany's boominl eco- he oow had been reduced lo per· can a 8QU8bble now dim AdtiD·I __~': of 1 Pldt belo'llln&lt;lllaj~;.
nomy.
•uaakm.
auer'l!l brilliant record.
Bul Erhard, the portly tconom· Hll OJIIIODelllo accuoed him of But Germaoy bo 11109in&amp;
ics professor who for 14 yeara submlltlnJ docilely to the ambl· ward parliamentary, rotber
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has guided West Germany's eco- tfoDi of Prtlldeot Chari• llt on..mlll rulo lllld lltll lhould
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.. Erhard Is Sure
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political futuro.
For hi• niiJht'l work Erhard !
wcm 1 atandin&amp; ovation from Par·
liamentary members of his Chri•·

uan Democratic party aod wont

far to assure that .omfllme next

ran ht ,will bo elected to reptoce
the 111n1 Konrad Adllnauer as
WMt Germany'&amp; ehanceUor.
Jn late April Adenauer reluct·

anliy agreed to a thr ...lo- one
vote of pary Jeadera that lhis
fall ho sliOuld otep down from the
office througtl which he had ,Wd·
eel Germany back from tho ruin•
of defeat to mako It one of the
molll prooporouo ond powerful
oatlono of WMiorn Europe.
Ho plqed to lend hil coWioel
to hlo ouccesoor, even lhDUIJh
that oucceuor t.. Erhard, whose
abUJty 10 run tho tou&amp;h Job of
Cbancollor Adenauor conlln1101 to
doubt.
Critics of Erhard had termed
him "lOft In llmH of erbil, a
rubber lion."
.But In the met1l workora' negollatloa1 Erhard had placed hit
presU&amp;• on file U.."ond . hat
er\Uclom now would bo botdor lo
aupport.

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HI"s Type Of Ente.....:...-ent
WASHING'l'ON &lt;UPII - Juol
about my favorite form o f - ·
lalnment Jo provided by a qu11tlan-and..,_,er column In one ol
the Sunday aupplomentl.
I am alway• intrlsued by oome
of lbe .• ue~tlonl that the retdfft
oend ln. For illlllnco, lh11 ono:
"CID"' /OU tell me if Romano
Mu.iottni,· jNI piOnill 100 of Benlto ll(uuoUnl, hu booQ booked
!IIIIo Las Veg~ ScltneJd.
.,. , Fort IJodce, !owl."
What iDiriCUt" me II wby
Louloo Sdlnelder wUIOd 1o !mow
that. I" dare lilY lbat - ' AIDer·
lc1111 ~~~ are't ...,. 4Wirl tllat
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THERE are some who say that warn·
in~&gt; fall to influence people but at
th1s time of year we can never resist ·the
opportunity to issue our annual ~lea to
the youth of our county who are tnvolv·
ert In •he happv events that surround
the commenreinf'nt season lt is in sut•h
aeasons when youth who have been in·
vnlved in the educative J.lrocess for ~a·
nv years reel like by·passtnR all restramt
.a nd havwg themse lves a fling . This
~ummumty like many others have had
· 10me sa&lt;f experienc01&lt; in highway acci·
lh;nts 'hot seem so much more tragic
"'hen it involves young people of the
threshola of going out into the world.
We hav. seen many schemes devel9ped
by parent groups to eliminate much of
. t,, the d"nger of the season. but even the
, : best plan' of people go astray unless the
· routh themselves fall in line
There are certain things that should
be put souarelv up to those who can
make it a hapPv or sad on-asion. One
thing tha t shou.ld be uppermost in their
minds is !hat they shoulrl always con·
4luct themselves
a manner that reflects credit upon their school and community. Jn recent years they havt' done
' a good job of staying within the bounds
ot good conduct There are others who
\ Insist on doing exactly as they please
and it Is onlv the fact that they have
been lucky that has kept their names
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lon that youth should have a good time,
and far be it from us to be a kill joy En·
dangering the lives of thomselves and
their companions is not having a good

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time. It is just flirting with death, and
the only way some of those persons can
be chonged is to be looked upon with
disdain by their fellow students and the
public at large.
A good reputation is one of the fin·
est assets that can be attained by any
person . A student who is on the eve of
gradu•tion has been taught the rules of
safety throughout their entire school ca·
reer and ~raduation tlme is no excuse to
forget all they have learned. A person '
with no !nining or backgrl)und can be
excu~~d in some respects, but good dec·
· orum ts one of the marks of an educated
person ·and we are sure that few will de·
part from that patlern .
have noted that some juveniles
been losing their rights to drive tht,ou~h'
license suspension, and we hope .
courts will continut that practice, and
will increase penalties for second, third
and fourth offenders. With the pollee
and c:ourts working together for better
law enforcement and the citizens in gen·
era! &lt;·ooperating we should be able to
stop •orne ol the practices that are now
in evinence to make our city and county
a safe place to live.-OCW
Effective action to curb hot-roddlng
on public streets or highways requires
close cooperation between the courts and
police. Police understandably grow lax
in making arrests if nothing much ever
happens to the o!fender. Recently we
in evidence to make our town and coun·
ty a safe place to live.

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MISS MIDNIGHT'S NOTEBOOK: So·
phia Lon·n's husban , Carlo Ponli. _h as
·~ secured the screen rights to "Dr. Zhlvago" aftet months of negotiations . . . .
Edie Adams' pals and fans - and she has
many of both- hope it is n't true, but
there ar~"- re{·urring rumors that .she 'll
retire from show business after she's
paid all the income tax arrears left by
Ernie Kovacs . . Tony Curtis, in a very
loyal mood toward Hollywood, told Va·
riety· "Any actor worth his salt stays
here ." What kind of geography teacher
did he :tave·: He thinks South.Amenca is
in California? S. A. is where he made
"Taras Bulba"-and even where he
fo und a new (foreign, not Hollywood)
wife
Maximilian Schell is expected
to brir1g his version of "Hamlet" to
Broa(lway eventually. It was a smash in
MunLh-got 45 curtain calls on opening
mght !Of course if Max was worth his
salt he'd have done it al the Hollywood
Bowl '
The Internal Revenue boys now have
,an "ad.ance bad list" of big-money earn·
; ers inclined to be "willfully neglectful"
of pa\mg their required share of the
·· profits to Cncle Sam. Some well-known
-names in the boxing world are high on
list
Many night club comedians
u.ed to find Mtami Beach their fav·
" ·orking territory are returning to
York looking for johs. They .say
is getting worse and wor~e fo r the
!r·l!lfe business because of the grea t in·
o( Cuban refugees lw ho don't dig
comedy and haven 't much money
pub-crawling . anyway ) and the de,
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LOCAL RECORDING BIGGIES are
· · lor a complete investigation of
circumstances under
ME.rc1orv Record s promotion man
;Jriscc&gt;ll was shot to death bv Los
.Jil!lll•,. police a few nights ago. ·Tney
buying the first story offered
Pickens, the rodeo star replaced
Sellers in "Dr. StrangPlow'' after
leUeri· broken ankle prevent•"! him

Pickens .. . On the telephone from Lon·
don 1\larti Stevens said she's getting of·
fers' to go to Greece for a film-after·
math of all the international pubhctty
about her rescue of Queen Frederika
and Princess Irene.
Gt:NF.RAL DE GAULLE IS EXPECT·
ED to make an important tour ot South
and Central America this year, but the
internatwnai quiz question is: Will he
visit the United States while he's on this
side of the Atlantic? ... Judy Ga'rland's
sudden •isenchantment with New York
as the base for her new television series
is Jle.ing attributed to nothing more ex·
cif'ing than the weather. Het friend• says
that after a few taxing days in the Big
City recently, she decided she preferred
the balmier clime of Hollywood and
Vine tis dat so")
The Russians and
their ;atellites make cameras, hut the
one Fidel Castro took to Moscow was an
American Polaroid . . . Interesting duo
lunching at Pavilion: Controversial TV
star David Susskind aod public relations
expert Ben Sonnenberg ... Jayne Mansfield lost two years when she unloaded
Mickey Hargitay. Her divorce applic~·
lion ga·1e her age as 28 . . Joan Collins
and Anthony Newley are ever so domestit already. She eVen goes along when
he bujs his socks at Bloomingdale's ...
The battle over the rights to the "Cleopatra·· souvenir book may reach the
courts. The film company, which sold
the rights for $100,000 - not $350,000
as reported~has had almost that am·
ount nl aggravation already. A program
co mpany elaims the fellow who sewed
up the nghts walked out on a, contract
in which he and the firm would share
equally.
GO FIGURE IT OUT. One of the
English play reviewers had this to say
about "How to Succeed": "It's very Am·
erican- which means it's very well drill·
ed, very funny, very on the ball, and
very, very professional:" But she didn't
like it bocause "I expected too much
and was disappointed."
Subtitle: Why producers slit their
wri~ts .

completing one of his rolf's in the
lfs a strange hit of rasl ing, that.'~

THE LATEST SLEW OF SLEUTHS
swarmtng over uptown Manhattan are
sure-especially sino' Pit.:kf'ns ad· working for the Senate Internal Security
he'd never heard o£ Peter Sellers. Committee. quietly investigating nation·
: there must be millions of pt&gt;ople iilist gro1l ps suspected of Communist
will admit they never heard of Slim ties
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don't even
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Dear Helen :
f&lt;W word, and JOU'D We,
My hQiband 11 the ~ whO adllllt 1111 Bible ~ far mort
thinkt you oiiOuld liwiYI .... eonll'ovwlt~.
main ealm. Ho doelll't like lo I dldll'i ruU. 1111 flllllr !til
hear anyone raise hi:o or her 10 dMpiJ on lite lllbltot unill
volce. He doesn't like argu. 1 Jnlrlnci1I'IDIIIW lllat J&lt;llltll
or blowlaj! up. When ,lila pi'Oblbl1 dl'ealllld up. 1b a I
get anllfY and ~·· story ctl 1111 wbllt lo 1tq11aN
is much ...,... 1o hJm than bimHlf wllb lht Will jbrl•aku'lll a rule. Jt."lhows ~~~~ for btlq AWOL, So 11011 l'vt
control, he says, and weak· tot my 'lllo1laMe !Uta IWIJ
which to him is the great· unW 1 ""' lht u,ttt." WhJ II
sin.
II you ep'l lll1U' rationally
Now I feel that II you let off with down-the-line believer1!
11eam once Ill a while you'D bt -COLLI:GI!i MAN
II, IJid maybe
Dear c. M.:
you will be ltlppler' 100• I'D counter with a question
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Ullllatur~ ealm Ia IIQ 11'7- auments tGr colle.. llllt • andlni 1o brealht wllll 1 do11D squawk seallona end luve vour
comforter lhroWII ovar your fa~ to the, beliefs he Uvea
What 11 your oplnlonT _ by. You won I chDD&amp;t hlm, 10
WANTING TO SCREAM
why lrrlllle him? Plr.Hiti.lftd
"Senl...y CU.." Pnftrred
Dear Wanllq:
I'm wllh YOU. U you don't Dear Helen :
explode when ocelllon demand• I woold Dirt 1o extend my
you may IMPLODE and ..1 aa condoleMOJ lo "DedleatH
uleer, or wone. I'd uy lhll Cook" who sopke up In -.
Washinroo ColuiDll
of lhowlq re~ emollonl f - of 11M loll art ctl eootlnl·
1~:=~ allOw streupit Ill your Tlmu ltlven'l cltqed that
it
but ralhtr welkneu. mueh.
whO IN!JII lhat 1Ift bt My mother im't old (lht hu
• looerv•od to blm 011 I do""1 pU. a !!).year-old son) lllld · n
low of noncontepllon is afraid bakes all her own bread aJid
By LYI.P: c. wn.soN
majority oiJO rog•r&lt;lod Rocke· Itlcmo 1""8 have beMl loaded
, w~~he'D ftftd : the pillow ChUI'III htr own bulttr. She allo
Unlttd Pn&gt;u Iaternatloaal I feller as mo1t hkely tQ be nom I· st conservltivee. The
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makes "teratchy cabs, u aad
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More 1mportant to Go\' Ne~on l natf!d.
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Why ahould I be forced to be- ltlvo oaten few paeka,C
A. Rorkt'feller·s pohtJcal future : -Go\')water Wll the . perJOOal I 8fl'Vatlve for Pretldent abtce
aa my father believes? ~s •• I, ~· prlf• the
than h" diVoree and re-marri"ll• l preference of every secUon of tho Ivln COolidge Ill Int. It has ooem- I'm willing to take ChrisUanlty from terlle~ ldnd .
could be the fireball develop- I country in thia poll oxeepl the ed 1o ~mo ob&gt;ervero that
the way I ..., it, but I don't go :::;, ~~~
lot'l
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m~nts that are beginning to F..ast and by a good marpn.
conventioD would be the
He
the Bible
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spark the Goldwalfr. for. Presi· Tho Atlanto eGa. I Conotitutlon obstacle bewoeo Goldwaor
along with be vlng
I carl'l see 'what pleJisun I
dent movement
polled Republican party olllclail the While Houoe' that It
word for word. After aU, 1 7th grader would get out of a
The G-for ·P movement is show- in Southern states and reported : be Jeaa cUfficut to eleet thaD
Uons that have beeD st£mitted cooklnl clasl dedicated to C1D

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Mother will enjoy our gracious
service and wonderful food
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ly mSigmflcanl Anzona. But. "Those volet are a!moat haU
however that may be, the Senator enough to give Goidwator the
arouses among his followers • ' nommalion. And the people .....
boisterous affection.
I hold those Idelegate! voles lOY
Consider some recent political they could C/IITY every Southern
developmentso
state, for ~ldwater If he won
-St•te and regional Goldwater oommated.
.for-President headquarters are The Constitution pull found
poppmg up at a great rate.
some Rockefeller 1troogth ill Ar·
-These are occompanled by , Kansao, TtnnOIMO and Vqinla
enthusiastic draft-Goldwater ef. and 1 bit in Georgia 1nd Kentu"
fori&amp;.
I ky tor Sen. ThMton B. Morton,
Favor Goldwoler
R·Ky. Tho evldeoco of conv~·
- A Congnuionol quarterly lion 1lreniJih In tho Conotltutlon 1
poll of del"'ateo to the tlii!O fte. poll 11 a reouuranco much nood·
publican Nationel ConvontiOD tel by Goldwater'o frlendo.
found a majority pononally fa·
AI- COol rnUYfl
ored Goldwater oven thouiJh a Republlcoo oomlnatlnl COIIVOD·

In publlaher John S.
"Editor'• Notebook,"
May I Ill the Detroit rr. Pross
and other Knight ..newspapers,
th10 point 1o mode' Until tomeono &amp;uch ao ?"&gt;ldwat..- heado ~~
RepabHan tieket, 11M ~hi·
llvo otrenglh In lhio country
n.vor will be la!lod."
Knlght doubll tllat
could lie kl'rooldent Keanedy.
he asko a quesllon '.bat
cano loot tiDto ~
asking themselv!l: Why
the Republicano, baoico!IJ
coooervallvt party, f- C.
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nomina~• him. 'lbat is
Republican convenUoDIII have

recently along with my concap- openen and: paekqecl foods,
tioD, jn parembella, of who might Tbere il nothJnl more satJt.
dommattd by Eastern
have written them'
lyinl or fun tltaa COOklJIII Coot!
CIIDI whose political stratecY In· Q. 1 would like to know
m;eal ~! r~iru
wortlal
croooiBRly hao beea to out namo o1 tho lT·)'tiN&gt;i&lt;l
with the Nlll thlllal. AD ....,
convention promlae ~ Democrat~ instead lirl stewart Gruger ll,.uow
~ver yet met a JDaa .~ doet:
of out·aluggmg them. J
with? tSewar Graapr),
D t go WIJd over tbt Jalt arr"

ing puhtt&lt;"al muscle. There 1s a "Sen Barry Goldwater ia alpowerhouse of enthus•asm WKler , mo~t t"-e 110hd cl.oiee ierosa tht
the hood of the G·fOJ .p band· South lor the llepubHcan prosi·
wa~ Goldwater is 8 crowd 1denti'l nomination
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tell
instant muhtd polaltl,' ete,
the latter'• veto of British mem· Q, loll truo 11t11 Govwaor
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Echolol the cit~.. were ..... band! t"lilpp7" !lurpb.y)
Former:
of his own mllli1ter1, ineludin&amp; Er· Q. Potor 0~. ..tlo ~
FllmJ 1QU !llllllklaed II hard
Lawr...., ol Arabia - doNn 1
hlllblnd an tile ume
Erhard is credited .rid.tormu· bavo. cliff.-1- thu
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It also would make It more dlf. Germany's economic IIUC&lt;OU.
Q What about !he UPI F. .Jca New1 Aulya&amp;
licult, If that ahould be Adenau- ""'! oeeo , Germaa
r ' MatjmiiiiD Sclttll fO)O....Iflj
It had beeo an all night bar- or's Intent, lo maneuver Erhard IP"Owth slowJnc ""' he
blidty• tSdltll'a
eatning session and dark r:ltcles : out of the job for whidl ht hu De GeuUe'a tloaed-cloor
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which ha fan will IBid to Juro. qen
DIVOTID fO IIITUIII't 01'
oomic millistw Ludwig Erhard 1 But whatevec the future ohould pean &amp;tapatlon, BrltalD, ha be- Q-Wil 11 file w~
MIIOI MUOII AliA
when he fmally emerged.
brblg for Erbar4, It wao appal' UevQ, would open new tradlac lndlu..!'u, _. oa lite
"We did good work," he oald. oat that Ill West Gormaoy an ora doon 1o lbe Onnmon· .!brkol.
left bud•
"We avoided dlsuter."
woo coming to Ill end.
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of. Ill
Erhard referred 1peci(ically
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, lor lho repudiatioll _of Adeoauer btliel tltll 1 very
1o 1 compromioe agreement to 11le autbonllr•an YJIOr With after yean, of mapiflcent
nerve runo directly from
ond a metal workera strike which which A-uer had ruled Well Germany 1 cl- tiel with
n to lho bear!
ha didled a ha[millloo Germani Germaoy 11Dce 11149, had ohown Well ca11110t bt expe&lt;ltd
nger
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workers and wbieh, II allowed tDimarked deelllle In recent mootho. chaege roprdleu of who
Q-Wbal 11 1 Bible p'eper!
spreod, would threaten tho who•l Whore Adenauor OliClt erdtrod, comes the next cltantollor.
Ir-A atroltJ. Clplt!Ue,
of Well Germany's boominl eco- he oow had been reduced lo per· can a 8QU8bble now dim AdtiD·I __~': of 1 Pldt belo'llln&lt;lllaj~;.
nomy.
•uaakm.
auer'l!l brilliant record.
Bul Erhard, the portly tconom· Hll OJIIIODelllo accuoed him of But Germaoy bo 11109in&amp;
ics professor who for 14 yeara submlltlnJ docilely to the ambl· ward parliamentary, rotber
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has guided West Germany's eco- tfoDi of Prtlldeot Chari• llt on..mlll rulo lllld lltll lhould
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.. Erhard Is Sure
L0 dWig

To Succeed Mr. Adenauer

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political futuro.
For hi• niiJht'l work Erhard !
wcm 1 atandin&amp; ovation from Par·
liamentary members of his Chri•·

uan Democratic party aod wont

far to assure that .omfllme next

ran ht ,will bo elected to reptoce
the 111n1 Konrad Adllnauer as
WMt Germany'&amp; ehanceUor.
Jn late April Adenauer reluct·

anliy agreed to a thr ...lo- one
vote of pary Jeadera that lhis
fall ho sliOuld otep down from the
office througtl which he had ,Wd·
eel Germany back from tho ruin•
of defeat to mako It one of the
molll prooporouo ond powerful
oatlono of WMiorn Europe.
Ho plqed to lend hil coWioel
to hlo ouccesoor, even lhDUIJh
that oucceuor t.. Erhard, whose
abUJty 10 run tho tou&amp;h Job of
Cbancollor Adenauor conlln1101 to
doubt.
Critics of Erhard had termed
him "lOft In llmH of erbil, a
rubber lion."
.But In the met1l workora' negollatloa1 Erhard had placed hit
presU&amp;• on file U.."ond . hat
er\Uclom now would bo botdor lo
aupport.

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WASHING'l'ON &lt;UPII - Juol
about my favorite form o f - ·
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the Sunday aupplomentl.
I am alway• intrlsued by oome
of lbe .• ue~tlonl that the retdfft
oend ln. For illlllnco, lh11 ono:
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Mu.iottni,· jNI piOnill 100 of Benlto ll(uuoUnl, hu booQ booked
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What iDiriCUt" me II wby
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Dave Gordon , Alan Downie, Don Wehrung Carson Crow: town 8, ran•• 1&amp;, Obla Cumpuy••
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10nal relay m.atch on Tue.day,
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tieipate in the invitational are teams from Racine JS:Y· for S~ow, " and "Putt for Dough," is true in many in- :·~~ ::;:!~,,mdi~=o~~.,. -~od~~ -by wortfllg.

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where most of them average 260 yd . drives it is more or
less a game for them around 180 yds. from the green.
When you consider the week-end golfer does a good
jOb of averaging 200 yds. on drives, it explains why the
touring pros are always breaking par. This day and age
requ1res a long and well placed tee shot. If drives are '
always mis-hit into other fairway or worse, then the
chances of arriving at the green for par figures or betFROM
ter are limited. There is no use being a good putter if
you don 't get to the green until the possibility of par is 1
out of the question, because of lost strokes in the fair- ~
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ger Creek, Mtddleport and. or Gallia. Members o Eastern's hosting track team are front row 1 to r Dimnis
Parker, John McLaughlin, o n Ridenour, Bob Brown, Terry Hoffman Charles Mankin Ron~ie. Rit~hie and
lbck Kobientz. Back row, Greg Bailey, Roger Bahr, David Leonard, Ke~netb Hartung, Theron Cruise Gary Mi.
cbaei, Albert Pooler, John Pooler, Paul Chadwell, Duane Tuttle and Buck Buchanan . _ Sentinel Photo
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Herbert Has
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GAHS Wins Over Big
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ter, scoring Scott with the ty· Roger Saunders cut two Blacks I pop fly to Armstrong, endmg . reminiscmt of the dead ball era .
ing marker. Then came Arm· 1 down at the plate on brilliant Ithe battle. . . , .
"H~rberl, who had a 6-.14 record
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It was Galhpohs fmal game. agamst the Yankees until he beat
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Ewbank . head coact&gt; and ~neral
The· loss ··was charged to RichGAHS reduced .
5- . th IThe Devils compiled a 7-5 sea· them twice in the last week of' A
tered _
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manager or the New York Jets. I
ie Neal who opened on the hiiJ s
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~1 1ot I3 mb e son mark . In having its three- the 19ti2 season, topped 'e m for H mong those who entered today announQed tt'M:: addition 'or
for C~ch Jack Ro ers B i becon on a wa ' so ~n ase game winning streak snapped, the third straight time Thursday olzer hospital in the past 24 three new coaching aides to tht I
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g Y Hoger Saunders, a smgl~ by Pt. Pleasant suffered its fifth night when he hurled a two-hitter hours were Miss Phyllis A. But· American Footbv!l League club, ·~
G~ll~olis drew first blood. p~~ ~:d~:;.~hans~na l:;l~ pltc~. loss in 13 games- and second that gave the White Sox .a 2-0 l~r, 121~ State St., M_rs . Wil- Signed for the 1963 season were j
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of the year to Gallipolis. Jt was vicory. Jt was Herbert's fourth ~am B. Cooper, 61 Garfield Ave. offensive line coach Charles Knox .
With one out in the first Scott Davis St
sin,gled sharply ~~ center'. stole ]son r~du::: p:~. a; r ? er- Gallia 's f~rst . sweep of the ~wo· win of the season-and his fourth I Eeobl'rge Wallace, Kerr , _Jesse .o. defensive line coach Walter E.
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a gm to arne series m one season stnce shutout.
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m, Rt . 2 Crown C1ty, Lisa Michaels and defensive t'oaeh 1
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1957 campaign.
cwa... stretch Ltad
Jean Fetty, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant, Jack F.. Donaldson.
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Armstrong, two by Pete l Ve t_riumph a
sixth in their Ma
W V . J hn C Be , ity of Kentucky, is regarded by
Harris scored another marker double by Larry Morgan. plus
and two by S t e v e last eight games enabled them to dic:o~t Alta
Ewbank as one of the "finest
0 •..W·o Va., .G1 a neLake a one-game lead over the
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Pleasant had five hits, idle Kansas City A's and the I Lee Boles, Rt. 1 Leon , W. Va ., young offensive t."Oaches in the
Smith, Pancake and Mor· Baltimor"l Orioles, who suHered a · Mrs. Robert J. Bauer, II~ E. nation.··
had singles. Morgan had a 4-1 JoSA to the Boston Red Sox. Main St., Pomeroy, Mrs. WilMichaels. 3S, a veteran or IO I
cJou,ble, Jones a home run.
Dave Stenhouse pitched a seven Ham H. Mayes, 248 W. Main years as a player with the Cleve-Mitchell whiffed four , and hitter to give tlte washington St. , PomerQy, Grant J. Barn- l l~nd Browns and one with the ;
Special For
walked seven. Neal fanned three Senators a 6-0 victory over the ha~t , 1 Hill St. , Pomeroy , Mrs. ~reen Bay Packers of the Na- 1·
~·alked four .
Cleveland Indians in the only Chfford Eugene Haning, Rt. 1 bona I Football League. was a
Line score:
other AL activity of day or night. Po~eroy , Mrs. Chester
M. mach with the Oakland Raiders
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Herberi, a refugee from the Br1nker, Rt. 2 Racine, Thob~n of the AFL la st season . The 36- •
Pt. Pleasant 050 030 0- 8 5 l Kansas City Athleties, £rom whom M. Detty, Oak Hill , Brian J&amp;i'th year-o~d Donaldson last worked as
Gallipolis 210 132 X - 9 11 2 he wa!&gt; a&lt;,tquired June 10, 1961 , Landrum , Rt. 3 Jackson, Mrs. ~n ass~stant C08('h at the UmversNeal (L); Jones (6) &amp; Pan- ha11 now shut out the A's, Orioles Denver R. Clay, Ironton, Mn. ' Jty of foledo .
and Senators in that order. In IJ. Russell Barker. Rt. 1 Pedro, I
----This convertible jet pump is
Armstrong (W) It: Loog.
those 'll shutout Innings, he has Joseph S. Willis, Rt. 2 Pedro, I HAS TUMOR REMOVED
compact, efficient and depend allowed a total of only nine hits. Mrs . Alvin G. DeHart, Ravens. I ~ASHfNGT&lt;&gt;_N lUPll - Mrs.
able. A convenient bolt-on
ASK TO WED
Hia victory Thursday night also wood, W. Va ., and James G. Dwight D. Eisenhower had a
~jector is easily re-position('(( PT. PLEASANT - Three dumped the lordly Yankees ·,nlo Windle Ill, RavenswoOO , W. Va . small , non-malignant tumor re-- I
for shallow or deep well serv4
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have made applications . fifth place in the AL and tagged
Birtlls
moved from the back of her llt'ck
pump, ¥.1 hp motor, ejector 134
marriage licenses in the of- · them with their r rsshutout of Mrs. Gerald L. Ault, Patriot Monday al Walter Reed Hospital !
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fair included Mrs. Mamu•
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David Shoemaker, Mrs. J o h n
ADMITTED: Mrs. Lily Mae &gt;H. Thomas, Mrs. Harry Weh·
Sl10ll, Glenwood; Mrs. Thomas rung, Cindy Shriver, Lisa Fettv.
1\~~1, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Wil· Mrs. Millie Carpenter and HarH. Rlgsley, Rohertsburg. old Swick.
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ATLANTIC CiTY. N.J. IUPil- oi!OII and Ron Hansen's double.
Leon Levy was ,....lecled presi·
Edward Baer, owner
'orr,.~oyl dent of the Atlantic City Racing
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Ge'!'ld Armstr?ng's single lo on a wil~ pitch. Armstrong was ,a GAHS 'error and one walk.
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Jones scored DennL~i Harris to end the uprising.
IOlcott came back with three It took Ray Herbert 1 long club to master but once controlled, is a stroke saver.
from second base in the bottom Billy Mitchell blew up in the ·more in their half of lhe fliib . 1 time to learn how to beat the The putter, also called the "Texas Wedge" (because
of the sixth mning Thursday second rung _ he issued five Armstrong doubled Richard 1Ne_w York Yank~s. bu . once ac- 1t IS used from the apron of the green for approach
night to give Gallia Academy's walks, gave up three hits _ the Long singled Saund~rs walked qwr~ the techmqut! 1s habit· shots) is the easiest club to make a stroke with . EveryBlue Devils a 9-8 come-from· Blacks pushed across
1 i v e and Roach li~ed a double scor- formmg.
, one should adjust to a comfortable putting position, or
behind triumph over visiting big runs . H beian when center- ing two of the three run~
A 20-game winner in 1962, the stanre , but at the same time stay with the basic fundaPt. Pleasant on
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Gallipolis entered its half o[ ieiJ pitch into
Chickamauga nal two rungs, rehrm~ SIX of 1can League p1tcher lo qualify as l No . 6 - Before Ieavmg a bunker, a player should
the 'sixth 'trlilling the West Vir· Creek- some 350 feet away to lseven batters - one Btb_ Black
"Yankee killer." And, Ill tile · carefully fill up all holes made by him therein .
glnians 8-7. Bobby Scott led off ·dead center _ for a home run. Iwas _safe on a nuscue With two bargain, his flashing curveball is 1
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touring pros are always breaking par. This day and age
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always mis-hit into other fairway or worse, then the
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It was Galhpohs fmal game. agamst the Yankees until he beat
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The· loss ··was charged to RichGAHS reduced .
5- . th IThe Devils compiled a 7-5 sea· them twice in the last week of' A
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~1 1ot I3 mb e son mark . In having its three- the 19ti2 season, topped 'e m for H mong those who entered today announQed tt'M:: addition 'or
for C~ch Jack Ro ers B i becon on a wa ' so ~n ase game winning streak snapped, the third straight time Thursday olzer hospital in the past 24 three new coaching aides to tht I
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G~ll~olis drew first blood. p~~ ~:d~:;.~hans~na l:;l~ pltc~. loss in 13 games- and second that gave the White Sox .a 2-0 l~r, 121~ State St., M_rs . Wil- Signed for the 1963 season were j
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of the year to Gallipolis. Jt was vicory. Jt was Herbert's fourth ~am B. Cooper, 61 Garfield Ave. offensive line coach Charles Knox .
With one out in the first Scott Davis St
sin,gled sharply ~~ center'. stole ]son r~du::: p:~. a; r ? er- Gallia 's f~rst . sweep of the ~wo· win of the season-and his fourth I Eeobl'rge Wallace, Kerr , _Jesse .o. defensive line coach Walter E.
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W V . J hn C Be , ity of Kentucky, is regarded by
Harris scored another marker double by Larry Morgan. plus
and two by S t e v e last eight games enabled them to dic:o~t Alta
Ewbank as one of the "finest
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Smith, Pancake and Mor· Baltimor"l Orioles, who suHered a · Mrs. Robert J. Bauer, II~ E. nation.··
had singles. Morgan had a 4-1 JoSA to the Boston Red Sox. Main St., Pomeroy, Mrs. WilMichaels. 3S, a veteran or IO I
cJou,ble, Jones a home run.
Dave Stenhouse pitched a seven Ham H. Mayes, 248 W. Main years as a player with the Cleve-Mitchell whiffed four , and hitter to give tlte washington St. , PomerQy, Grant J. Barn- l l~nd Browns and one with the ;
Special For
walked seven. Neal fanned three Senators a 6-0 victory over the ha~t , 1 Hill St. , Pomeroy , Mrs. ~reen Bay Packers of the Na- 1·
~·alked four .
Cleveland Indians in the only Chfford Eugene Haning, Rt. 1 bona I Football League. was a
Line score:
other AL activity of day or night. Po~eroy , Mrs. Chester
M. mach with the Oakland Raiders
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Herberi, a refugee from the Br1nker, Rt. 2 Racine, Thob~n of the AFL la st season . The 36- •
Pt. Pleasant 050 030 0- 8 5 l Kansas City Athleties, £rom whom M. Detty, Oak Hill , Brian J&amp;i'th year-o~d Donaldson last worked as
Gallipolis 210 132 X - 9 11 2 he wa!&gt; a&lt;,tquired June 10, 1961 , Landrum , Rt. 3 Jackson, Mrs. ~n ass~stant C08('h at the UmversNeal (L); Jones (6) &amp; Pan- ha11 now shut out the A's, Orioles Denver R. Clay, Ironton, Mn. ' Jty of foledo .
and Senators in that order. In IJ. Russell Barker. Rt. 1 Pedro, I
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those 'll shutout Innings, he has Joseph S. Willis, Rt. 2 Pedro, I HAS TUMOR REMOVED
compact, efficient and depend allowed a total of only nine hits. Mrs . Alvin G. DeHart, Ravens. I ~ASHfNGT&lt;&gt;_N lUPll - Mrs.
able. A convenient bolt-on
ASK TO WED
Hia victory Thursday night also wood, W. Va ., and James G. Dwight D. Eisenhower had a
~jector is easily re-position('(( PT. PLEASANT - Three dumped the lordly Yankees ·,nlo Windle Ill, RavenswoOO , W. Va . small , non-malignant tumor re-- I
for shallow or deep well serv4
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have made applications . fifth place in the AL and tagged
Birtlls
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ton shift. Power Steering
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BelAir. 2 dr. Sedan. Smart black and white finisb.
Exceptional

MANY MORE

Home of Broastecl Chicken

· .;.Circl.e~s · .···Restaurant
POMEROY

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BLAETTNARS
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e ·VINYL BOND LAnX WALL PAINT
Reg. $6.15 gal.

Now $4.77 gal.

e SATIN LUX SEMI GLOSS ENAMEL
Color Matched To Vinyl Bond

Now $5.85 gal.

eFLAT LUX OIL BASE WALL PAINT
Reg. $5.50 gal. _ _ Now $4.13 gal.

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Reg. $7.80 gal.

here· for dinner. She'll enjoy Circle's Broasted

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Patients recently discharged

Included Richar.cJ Winebrenner,
Mrs. Charley Sharp, Jr. , Mrs.
William Gurney, Franklin MeFann. Miss Wilma Coleman,
Mrs. Stella Ehersbach. M r s.
Charles Smilh, Kevin Yeauger,
Robert Hili, Mrs. Robert Crow,
Mrs. Orville Hogue, Emmell
Conway, Harold E. Rowe, Ceeil Sparks, Etvin Gibbs, Hugar
Buekler, Mrs. Harold Long and
infant daughter and Mrs. Richard Snyder.
A..,ong Alling
According to the midnight re·
port of the nursing department
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amount of , those patients who were listed
$378.68 against the defendants.
fair included Mrs. Mamu•
Smith, Chester Patterson. Mrs.
Pleo010l VaHey Hoopltol
David Shoemaker, Mrs. J o h n
ADMITTED: Mrs. Lily Mae &gt;H. Thomas, Mrs. Harry Weh·
Sl10ll, Glenwood; Mrs. Thomas rung, Cindy Shriver, Lisa Fettv.
1\~~1, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Wil· Mrs. Millie Carpenter and HarH. Rlgsley, Rohertsburg. old Swick.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Marsh· Six units of blood were adRifle, Miiton; Mrs. Everett ministered at tile hospital on
Blaso!)\, Pt. Pleasanl
Thuraday.

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· Lib, Stddlt Tm l!i4 Bml Qijtt. .
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milled one Yankee batter to daughter. 3:03 p.m. Thursday.
reach third base. The While Sox Mrs. Farrell A. Houck, 39 Chi!scored both their runs off , :orld licothe Rd ., daughter, 2:16p .m .
Series hero Ralph Terry 13-4) in Thursday .
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Take Molher t~ church'-then to Circle's for

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Barbara Jean Zerkle, 21, Mason. Orville Rimmey, 43, Southside, and Virginia Frances
Coleman Schultz, 36, Southside.
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From Kitchen
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or the County Clerk. James the 1963 season.
' Star Rt .. son, 8:06 p.m. Thurs- here.
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l""eg_ulating valve, Prenure
Jeffers, 24, Southside,
Svrtllden Two SlaglH
day. Mrs. John E. McGuire, A spokes~an for the former !
Mary Looise Christy, 21 ,
Herbert was tapped for singles 1900 Chestnut St., daughter, 4:- first lady said she was making a
obwitch, air charBer and 1"'
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valve.
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perfect pump for fann or .ub- Apple GroVe. Thomas Middlt-- by Joe Pepitone and Clete Boyer, 26 p.m . Thursday. Mrs . Larry g ood recovery and was expected.
urban "home.
ton Johnson, 25, Hartford, and walked only one batter and per- Lee Mohr. Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasant, to leave the hospital in a few

ATLANTIC CiTY. N.J. IUPil- oi!OII and Ron Hansen's double.
Leon Levy was ,....lecled presi·
Edward Baer, owner
'orr,.~oyl dent of the Atlantic City Racing
ACTION FILED
232 15, Sacond
WY 2-2036
Association at 1 track meeting PT. PLEASANT - A civil ac·
Thursday.
tion has been filed in the office
;...iiiiii;;;;;i;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'llo! the Circuit Court styled Appalachian Power Company. a
vs. Earl Arix and Charles McGrath . The action con·
cerned a power pole destroyed
in an automobile accident November ~. 1962 on State Route
17 when a motor vehicle driven
_MO.T BER'S DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 12TH
Charles McGrath, an agent
Earl Arix, hit a p o" e r
II r.~~:~The~ plaintiff is seeking

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Tubeless Nyl
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BIGGEST TRADE-IN

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Shows good care. Fully equipped

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Pickens Hardware

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59 Chevrolet - - - - S149S

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Ge'!'ld Armstr?ng's single lo on a wil~ pitch. Armstrong was ,a GAHS 'error and one walk.
UPI Spo,... w,n.,
r)ghtfteld off rehef hurler Ned cut down at the plate by Neal l The charges of Coach Jack ,
Jones scored DennL~i Harris to end the uprising.
IOlcott came back with three It took Ray Herbert 1 long club to master but once controlled, is a stroke saver.
from second base in the bottom Billy Mitchell blew up in the ·more in their half of lhe fliib . 1 time to learn how to beat the The putter, also called the "Texas Wedge" (because
of the sixth mning Thursday second rung _ he issued five Armstrong doubled Richard 1Ne_w York Yank~s. bu . once ac- 1t IS used from the apron of the green for approach
night to give Gallia Academy's walks, gave up three hits _ the Long singled Saund~rs walked qwr~ the techmqut! 1s habit· shots) is the easiest club to make a stroke with . EveryBlue Devils a 9-8 come-from· Blacks pushed across
1 i v e and Roach li~ed a double scor- formmg.
, one should adjust to a comfortable putting position, or
behind triumph over visiting big runs . H beian when center- ing two of the three run~
A 20-game winner in 1962, the stanre , but at the same time stay with the basic fundaPt. Pleasant on
Memorial fielder Ned Jones leadoff man
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· . Chicago While Sox right ·hander mentals of holing out with consistency.
Field. . ·
,in the rung, slam;,.ed 0 Mitch- Mttcheli settled down ihe f&gt;· from lleiroil i~ the newesl Amer- SEl'l'ION I ETIQUETTE
Gallipolis entered its half o[ ieiJ pitch into
Chickamauga nal two rungs, rehrm~ SIX of 1can League p1tcher lo qualify as l No . 6 - Before Ieavmg a bunker, a player should
the 'sixth 'trlilling the West Vir· Creek- some 350 feet away to lseven batters - one Btb_ Black
"Yankee killer." And, Ill tile · carefully fill up all holes made by him therein .
glnians 8-7. Bobby Scott led off ·dead center _ for a home run. Iwas _safe on a nuscue With two bargain, his flashing curveball is 1
---- - - -- - - - -· - - - ··-with a 11,alk, ~tole second. Har· After the smoke cleared, Point OUI m lhe lop of the seventh, making him one of the AL's top I
Ewbank Adds Three
ris slappetlo single to rightren· had sent u· men to the plale. but Mitchell got Morgan on
p&gt;lchers and • "shutout artist"
Coaches To Slaff
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Past, Future Of Pomeroy Area

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"A Better World Beflnll In CGIIUIIJttee wu liven by Mn.
ALONE - YET NOT 4LONI
Pomeroy" wu the tllemt ' of NUsllq 8Dd ollloers eJeet.d
Jolla llrls.ll
pnllrllll PNIIIIIId followial I lar lilt _.,. ,_ IIIII.
B;r JPn4l. OuUer, Mlllkter of &amp;le
polluci luucbeoo at 12 : ~ P. 111. 1'. A. jlllullol,r, prtlidoal; lin.
Mlddlepoti Chllftb of Ctlrtlt.
ot till r-c, ~ We!Micr, vtco prealdenl ; Mrs.
, 1 ,ft:Xi' (\'erll liZ): _
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elub Wed!IHdaJ llftmlootl II a.atlea Lytlt, se&lt;ftlal')l aJid PT. J'1,IAIAit'l' _ ,.._... ltl!t . . . .
C.
J · -""~bald. \lie hour comllh, yea, il come that Yt llWI be lht boma of Mn. Jtcl Weblltr ~r• .tolrJ. C. F. ToQIIIklns amlctl nn OCIIIIIucllll I p.ID. liN af Jratllal
~ ~eqttered tvll'Y man to hill own IJid ahlll leave me Sr., SJ)f~t.
IIWiktd !be club for a Pllnl '11lunda1 at till Albtaa 11Q11i1 bu ,... II !Ioiii
aiOJit· aad yet I am not alon,, b~ea'u~e lbe Fathll' II with d ~··_...., _ _. W~, ~
,. IMr whllt ~ Cbureh for 8alllull Wlllfrtd wllllll IIIDuld ~
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til~ ..,.....,_ .,. Ill• Nlllltd II lilt JI!I'GIIIDI COJIIo Wlllllrl, ..,... old - Gl ltr. II&amp; II
W II Iiiii dlllrlal
,..: . Tbls meuap can mean more to you, ll you wW tvl'll ~by ~-WilhN_...l\!!.~ llllllot _.. Mrt. TGmptlal, IIlii Mrl. Qlarltl Wllbln cl Apo ftl1 u 'lit etiN IIIII"·
. : «nd read the Suipture Lenon, John 16:25-SS, before '""
midft;j. ··-~.:=- folia 14'dla Ebenbldlllld Mrs. pie Onwt.
ftot
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• ··reading further . Thaaks for dolngao.
PYI a
ere • Neullllnl. Mn. Warner lhnk· '11la lad - ldlltd 1'uiiAJ porilalriiJ w1111
Jesus was getting very near to the day of HlJ cruel• ~ ud ~ DIJ aDd td 1111 lllll1lbln fiW lbetr ~
!11n1cJ1 b7 a Ill' • J• f t l - trucb
..,. filion. He bad been telling His disciples ot It, pnpatilll •1.osed wt~. • stoly, "Daya Are operaUon the past two JW'I. ry'a !IUD Rold u tv. llllpdbi ..,, IIIII IIIII a111r
1111 tham. He foreuw that these dllelplea would lie acatlll'· Like That.
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Mn. Wabllei'
1111 ran directly Into the palh of a IJ!I ....,Ills etpedall)l 1
~ td and He would be al011e, In that lid hour. He wu Mom..,_~~ roll caD llfGIT8III "A hlllr Warld Be- car driven by Clarence 4. earu llllllllliUIQeir aac1 ~ ~Net·
'IJI• ••blltlve to the aadneq that alonene~~ would brine. Ht :til "' II. -~~~:•~ IIIIa Ill P011111r117 ·" &lt;\!Ia' tllv· N, Columbua, arlo. No Ghaqll 1111
'It ' voiced it in the word• of our text: "Behold, the llour P ; "
JIOiw,!'! InC put hlftGey ol PGIIIerO)', ,..,.. flied aplooet lbl drll&gt;•. Cnoddmd by 111111)1 111 111 1
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wet aew .
...., lhl read • paper Jifepartd b7 antvOI'I! tiiCble hll Jll'lllll. IIIGdll 11 11 111 fllld tl!a
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man to 'his own and shall leave mo alone. ' Had we beeJJ CIIID up
rtiiiOVe bllJ. Ra]Joll Moore, area qtoaloft ~arl11 ,..s llaM ~lt 'lfltJI.
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..., present to see, i lee I certaltt that tbere would have been ~ IWI~ pool, •
qtl!l, Yotoldo pw doaq• tloal ,r~; un. lllterl, Llftd~ a.., : ' . : : '.:.~.:
•• - a long sad pause, perhapt a slJh, •nd a tear brushed etta
Pit
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IOWld 1111k1 1 balllr P_..y Karon SuuDM IIIII JIDI Lltp 111M lo _,..., cwmniiJ -•-•
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llld Melp. CcluaQI. II'GIIIIbt uut Wllloera; or,. bHIIIIr, ~'"
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.1!1. . Theu we would have seen 1 cbanp In His counte. .Tiot NJlOll ot thl qomtn•tflo,( wen lha q]tllld coallndullry Withers, all at hrill1e: the pe· ~~~ of•=IWeillA. Mn.
~~ ·nance and manner. With a lift of Hil flee heavenward,
lll!d bow llwY blcl IUffii'ICI IIIII lorna! ll'!!l!dpannll, Yr. lll!d P
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allo the Industrial inanuf~etur- Ml'l. CJ!atl• R. Willllrl, 1r.,
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ness in His countenance, He aa•m spoke: "And yet I 1!11
Dera.
AP&amp;Ie Grovt anol
1!!4tmoal ~ ...... lire
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~ 'i\ot alone because the Father Is with me-"
0 ucr 05fS
Sarvlc:u to tile people wtr1 erandparenll, Jdr. 1D11 1111'1. • :
This text aeems to atay with one, to i11_1print ~ great
llllllld !Pclud1 PINal•, n- Wl!lfted GWIIple, MI!IGII. .
Jesson on one's soul! Let us study It carefully, anx1ous ta
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lc find proper appllcatlona to our own life. ·
Candy Stripers of Me 11 s uUUUes. Edueatloo was ~~
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"Alone - Yet Not Alone" When Sorrow Comes! Memor!JI H01pltal wiU have ed and it waa llllid lha nina
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provides that truck
in alone; beyond a certain point, our closest friends can not "()pelo llouae" oe MCIIIda)o ev• ac• lev•t l!1 MeJ41a County and
shall ' : :
•r. go with us in the experiencing of aorrow. But when thil nillai, which will olflolllly open Ill lilt IIIIo of Ohio it 11 lo.t.
eft fiiJ ..... ,._ _ ,r.!u ttoe
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. foreboding loneliness haa came to ua how upliltln• i1 Nai\01111 llolpllll Week ICIIVJ. It wu brGqht out that ywth
ll'lhlr "'"" - - ....,..
e~: .. the great truth that we are really not a\one, after all, for tiel for the new 'ltolpttal. 'nle ts the IJ'UIIII Wlllloa ID Melp
lbt -~ftblc~t. .u.
• " · the Father is wltlo us! How deep IS the comfort that partnll, or lor lbllr abalnoa, Couny. OpporlunlUa in lolelp
--olber ~-••
"*'*b'- Pfe!oidotr!.
come• from Hi• abiding preaence!
two otl!v adulta tnvllecl by the Counl31 INrt U.lld.
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We are Alone, yet Not Alone '''hen we are Tempted! tHn-qe volunlltr, will be Ilk·
By IIA\'MOND fA!D1
PII'!Gd ol lillie" to III!OOJIIPIIIb
Often a sense of aloneness seem' to accompany tempta· an 011 a rtatrlct.d 11Jur of lha
Vllletl Prw Jalerrw\tl!tl
lht '"l«bblll.
•---tiona of many kinds. He is present. He sees wbat tempta hospital by the C811'J7 Striper.
OrJDa On
WASIUNGTOIIl (UPJ) - Tbt "HIN apl!l, 1M blll Ia
us even In secret. He sees our reapon11. He II there ta During tho trrur the visitor
JIM Ropublleu pcell(l...u.t dow lilned w protect the
ba'tp! We are never alone, when temptation camas! HE Will be acqullnlecl With 11oo duetood wide opoo lodiJ wloen !lot who ~ 1101 bt .
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ties of the volunteer ~ aDd
after.dloou• I!D9b eleved fronl ..vvel houn oft •
.I f'·"·: Alone - Yet Not Alone In Our Homts: Home Ia eome. sbqwn many are11 of the new
1 GOP dlllntr
hrmorflla Sea. ~(Qn and lhq bl$
"'·'': times described as a place where we can draw apart and hiJIPital. 'lbe tour will ODd 1n
11m)' Goldwater.
duct his b!lslnea•,"
•('c be away from the world; i.e. it is "one's castle." But wt the ..reterle where
rtlrahWide ~ of opl1llm IIlii.
are not alone, here, for the Father is alwaye with u•. ments will be served by 1he
were 01preuod by the ptr\y ollto "noe JMIIII!l II now a'lftfto
"- .' · Wben we are with our companion, when with our chlJ. Candy StriPifS. The 1""'11 tvill PT. PLEASANT - The Jleo&gt;. 1llhe 4laner 'l'lou.rJday !!lifo!, bot IDg Hou• ~ 011
· ··li!' dren, God is present with us! Every ~roblem, every dq. elso be provided wllh looforma· dOI'JOII TllUflallDformallon (An. a unJYWJOI r:oovlctlolo porvederl oew !IIIIOftc!mel!ls Prill!
11 '· : cis.lon. every intluence- are all in H11 preunce! Every ttort 011 the terht months or op- ler, one ol eeven m West Vlt· Ibm •.eonteot wu ohopiDf up tot. .,t to p11111o 1M O.V.,.
• . habit that is being formed, every. attttuae taken, all Ill oration ot p,. new hoopllal and linla llsltd by 1ba ~ b•
Ollllll!lrYal-., ~~Paturt bllo law,
• .'"His presence. How this !act sanctifies the home!
meet eerlal!l hosptlll pe....,. lleJ!Illmant, OPtllod thil ~ -t~J re~ed Gov. Nel!on
POll Clll""..,
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Wben we plan our use of the Lord's Day, we are Not net.
fojr lht !IUll!lller_ - ·
A. &amp;eq~eu.r or Now Yorl and HrYIII-, 'IIJT'idato.• a:,:j;~;
Oil · Alone - l-Ie is with us to witness the declaion that we
The tour to belns conducted The ID!ormation ~lor. Jo. lither postlbllltlea .ucb •• loUebJ. Whlll, "'-u~a col~, .
Clltoll
'' reac)l. H• wants to help us make the riMht one! We are over !he period from 1:411 p.m., Cl!ttd on Routo 17, wW be 1talf· 1•• Gov.
Ro111D07.
lle 111eo1 Corp.. Wd. "~
"''· not alone, when we plan our use of the sacred day that I to 8:30p.m. About one half hour ed taraely boy voluntaera 11'0111 P'ourloeD months remaloo betore tlrtd ol ~
by ~ ,...11-1,~:~
· we properly call "The Lord's Day." ·
will be Deeded for lht tour county ornnt&amp;ati~s. In add!- the fiercely eovoted pnr. '!'Ill be c1atoo .... tho~ 1 01d"'"
When opportunities for service confront us, we ore and viail.
tlooo w P811llltl out inlllfllll· awarded. o\lld nellber tile front.. Golclwalor ~ lie lbo CillO ~~~~=~----Gj not alone! He os present when we decide what to do; He
Emphaais for the many ac- Uon, locally !llldt IOUYenln IIICI fiiiUiera 110t lht 4lllr horses bu would melt lire aaod."
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Nl• wanl8 to help us make the right decision.
uvttlea pta"'*" llu'oushout the otharl tenu of 10011 lute wiD eonoe to the pol!ol of '"I&gt;JI'""'Ill 4 Jloi&gt;Wtllar _.. uW
I)IJL Wben we make our offering for Klnldom (work), week wttl be on "Today's Ho.- bt olfertd fojr Ale. ,
lor the Mmlnltlm.
lllkerl will! 1111DY ~~:='":\1
b · when we are funrtioning aa a. steward of our Lord, wt pltal _ Career Center r.r Am- A worklnl! blacklmilh 1 hop U ~ ~er bandwa&amp;J&gt;n wu lhil ....,. IIIII added;
·n · are not alone. The Father Is With us, to help us be faith· eric•'• Youth" theme of NaU.,... wW be available far tourllll to ~lt!J .._u. qo. It - hall· ..,_ to think I tr:a I W
It&gt;! . He know• 1ust what to do.
al Hospital Week
vtew. Local vliW!I of the 1r11 ed •I 1... lor the limo belq. about lbl Now Y,....a ~~u When in l'rayer, ,tn ~r most oeoret close!, we art not
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wW be blvlltd to wori Ia 1!11 . "l .lbl;l !1'1 wldt Opob;• 'for. ttato&gt; Will Wilt aft IIIII ._ttl
·&gt; . •'•ne for the Lord •s woth us . The door may have ~lesed
craft shop at llltlr f•vorlle m. mer Da1oooft Secre~ory Noll H. 1oaw ltiJ loioC - -dmuop"
.. th• v:orld out, but 11 has also closed the Lord on. With US.
DOV&amp;Iio!lf. ArrJ artinn !rlslllnl Me!lro)o told a reporter. "I doll't M1Dy o1 tllloaa ......n&amp;lbl
. . ~ · ' • '' prav•r becomes true commumon With Hom!
to exhibit their ll'lll'l! far q]t foavt 1 choice or a pro~or...,. to ~-plato gatllartq llitllt
t~r: '''hen we teaeh Christian doctrine, the Lord 11 pres·
lor uktd to contact Mayor txprtll al tbla llano."
t i - pubUa0" ;
, Who would be wil!ing to teach wrong doctrines, in
Archie 111oory of llendtr11011.
"I think p,. poop1e w&amp;l!lt- 1on to the DJ8!'!ia&amp;L
• orrse nre . by the precepts we proclaim? What about
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'.!1'' ' .; " l'i~llt. for thev are al~ays in His pres~nce!
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~·: · me!" This calls for a very personal decision, bUt we are VATICAN CITY (UPI)-Pope
''" NO'I' ALONE when we make It! In the presence of the John XXIII today rte~iYtd ~
. Lord . wl'"t os ,vour answer to Hos lnvotatlon•
$1110.000 BIIJaft ]IUet prrze,
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, 'IP1 '·. W• ~··r not alone, for the Father is wotb Ul!
the flrsl head of the Romu PT. PLEASANTlor htrtd by lbl board u Ill .... Alewodar Qtolllan MIJDorlallJ.
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C.thollc Church to 1•t aueb an 11ot Hartford IICbool lnd the mentary teaeher for 1111 ~ brary In NIW ....... Tire board
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award.
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AdminislraliYe 1101lon of Pl. achool tarm IIlii will be piiCod
'alloled ... Ia tl!a badJet
Tilt attrrmg lllnli)&lt;I!Y In lba
lilt 1Uppar1 o1 lba ~
"''"'·' ~y,' For Jolly Cl11b
Vatican and St. Peter's BuliJ.. PIIUIIII lllch Scllool
lelor.
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M.... r.la'' !':"''" e•t 'rtoined
ca was marker! by· ,the pres- died and dlllellllld 11 lui Mrs. Elsie Allll llardla ftQulh
Board fllttd 1o jcliD bl
lhl All I ~ f1' i • .,L llitit•t tilll; . . . 1111
JoDy club Wednesday evenenco of the first hiMh Sovltt nlght'a ll!eltln« of tho MUQ!1 aod Mra. Patty ~ were
Walcr hlaaia!Jtla fir
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:.fll'&lt;- "'~at her oom' '' B'ile• R•m .' Gaur• readings: Galllpolil 1ovaroun.nt official ever to al- County Board of Edueallon. hired 011 a IIIIIJIIlC'&amp;ry bUll for feww 111 f3t wbleh ~ I»'
A short bnsiness session was 41m 18.0(!; 13.8, running 6 feet lend aueb ID offlclal Valican The board voted lo aclvertile *l'tllrlal - t Ill lila Board
~tit lohoollo tap
:,~~~ondu:c. o.ed b Mrs. John Lei!- ' on rollers,' Pomeroy-Mason 20.•
. Tbt money will 10 w for blclo on bolh tho Hartlord of Edueallon olftoe.
lilt pr llfottd wallr IIDe 1t1
pruldenl. afier w h le h 03, Pl. Pleuant 113.11t, Hinton relief o! World War II ref!li!IU, IChool and the AdminlltraUvo 'Mie board 1111mban !Oft J11.
1a1t1 ill thai 11C111on pnwldo
1t1 Air. t Dool' Ida• lodlo ... •nllr • ...., _.,
wrr• ob• rd ••- orizes 1.32, Kanawha Falls 2.03, Char- Aeceptlng the prize, the PllPI MCIIOII of lbl Jr. lllch to bt viler! to attond lbl. IIIDnl11 hllb
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~ill " " presented · to and Winfield dame '"-" on tha
Yflldettat, of bloody rival- at 7:30 P. m.
lquellllht achool 011 SaturdaJ.,
laW _ . . . ba ftlt 1
Evans. Refreshments were , sills.
II is no loio..,. lilt lime of A delegation from tile Beale ~y 11. Tile paup hu a11o
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Wll to
b1• !he hostess to Mra. Boat movo!IIOnll:
new recourae to force, which Sehool eompooad col lfarry Std. been tovlted to attend the W•
up 1 111t111c
for 111Hanlng, Mrs. Donald · Oblo RJ•er _ Crucible down mantlnd ..rues, whlcb aorta- or, PTA praslcleat, and Horton haOJW Hlp aebool baaquet 011
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Mra. a.m . Patten up 14 1·55 am • horror.
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'nle board ...,OUIIOid • mtej..
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Evans and Mrs. Lollhoil. , Pen~~ylvanil up 15: 3;10 a:m:: "II is the 111111 of wisdom for 'lbo men pnuntl!l a loq
1r1c ·Will be ll'l'&amp;llltd lrith tha
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Queen City up I&amp; 1'55 I In . IU, the II m e of Cl!lltCloncoo of llellll lhty fell _ . noodtd Muon llowlty Pair looaid eoDIIlii the aJIP]IoaO.
Dave Crockett up •I! , 7 I'm.: Wbloh ralset In tba heart cl al llealo !lebool. lnoluBI were eerniDg lht holdlioa of lbl I&amp;a
be ~· ·won bl.
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Chris .Jr down 16 1'·:10 a·m·: flllh the noblest uplratlons." Ulra rlrlnklnl fountalna (the MuoB llowlly r11r alibi Pt.
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mond Salveu dOWD !6, 5 a.m.,
business district alll:31 teacher for oul term (there
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o~n:o-· ~larv Shnne. Whote Shrine »f Jacob G. down 17, 12:10 a.m.;
today was 79 degrees, lrt now 01117 un. COUI!tlftl the
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[tru:s&amp;lai!ll, W1ll meet Friday at Albert Holden up 17,12:30 a.m.;
partly cloudy lklea.
principal); window ..,..., IJl!l
po. at the IOOF HaU, Pot· IOrr:o down 18, 4:30 a.m.; A. B!.
the kltchel! renovated and onrefruhment. wtll be serv· Dykes down 18, 5:40a.m.:
DIEI AT JIO!IlER
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followl:na :he meeting,
i.. Stevenson down 18, 6 a.m.; IItle• BUubelh Grimm 11
Th...,. bohno.. 11re . .
Auxiliary . of Ben McCool down II, 7:~ a.m.; of Letart F.U., paaod ~way eptlooo lire 111111or -w 111
Seoul 'Ttoor-. 246 ·,.
''•- PeaiY Downey up It, 2:40a.m.; at Holzer hoopltal early today. IIVIIIIallld _.. eertatn 11a111t
are sponsormg a rummage Defender down 19, 6 a.m.; C. Tbe body was taken to Ewlnl . . . ......, • tilt rtp111
Saturday. May 1.0 In 1 h • jV: Harner do""' It, 6:10 1.111.: flll!etal homo Ill
Poineruy 1111 far lire •Nnnee erw.
-::f::~~ Bur.ldong m upper L1ttle Edward down 23, 3:211 lVhere arra!!Bamanta en pend- lolro. KalhrJn 8mallrldp,
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begonnmg at g a m.lp .~. ; llprellff down IS, t p.
CllotJ eoUDI)' ....,.,., Wll
MAY 11
m., Dlsel down 23, 5 a.m. : In
official vlsitalion of Be- vader up 2!, 5:t0 t.liL; Orion
No. 62 ol the Internatlnnal lan down Greenup 8:10 a.m.;
of Job'• Daughtera tvi11 James Htl!u dowil 31, I :30 a.
held at the Pomeroy Mason- m.; Valvollne up II, 3:50 a.m.;
Temple, Saturday, at 2 p. Western down 31, 4 a.m.; Bay
All M1lsons. Eastern Stirs, ou Lacomb down II. 8:110 a.m.;
parents ol Job's Daugh , Franklin Pierce down 32, 8:10
invilod.
a.m .; Collool Queer\ up IS, 4:10
Jonathan Melg• Chap- a.m .; Edeotoa Bosworth up H,
DAR will mee! Fri . af, IB 10 a.m.
at 2 p.m. at the hom• Gallipolis O.m - so I v a y
Dwight Milhoan, Pcm.ldown 4 p.m.; Myrtle C. dowu
Rd. National music week ·8 p.m.; Walter lleckjord doWD
be observed with a 14&lt;&gt; 11 :10 p.m.; H. I. Bowlel down
IJ~"·"'"" on variou&lt; types Ill "'"• 12:110 &amp;.11&gt;.: Pllizo up 1:46 a.m.:
llo.rtnm.nts
Titan dtlw!o 2:41 a.m.; ~MAY 13
ton down 3:U a.m.; Robert Reed
i•l .·""" Da:~ .,. . ·•f Rulh Class up 3:50 a.m.
United Methodist church Kuawllt IUwer - Luther
. " the home of Mrs. Herdmao up WIDfleld 2::10 p.m.:
~"""' (Jioe,kner, Oak St., Mon- Merrill up Winfield 3 p.m.; Hel·
2 p. m. witb Min CarriAo an z. down Wllllleld l p.m. Jlllb.
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eM W. Lea down Wlroflelcl 1 ~.
WSCS of Rock Springs m·; John Morrow down Winchurch will meet on field 2:45 a.m.; Lelia Shearer
. a! 7:30 p. m. .at lhe up WlnfieLI. 5:~ a.m.; Semet
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"A Better World Beflnll In CGIIUIIJttee wu liven by Mn.
ALONE - YET NOT 4LONI
Pomeroy" wu the tllemt ' of NUsllq 8Dd ollloers eJeet.d
Jolla llrls.ll
pnllrllll PNIIIIIId followial I lar lilt _.,. ,_ IIIII.
B;r JPn4l. OuUer, Mlllkter of &amp;le
polluci luucbeoo at 12 : ~ P. 111. 1'. A. jlllullol,r, prtlidoal; lin.
Mlddlepoti Chllftb of Ctlrtlt.
ot till r-c, ~ We!Micr, vtco prealdenl ; Mrs.
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elub Wed!IHdaJ llftmlootl II a.atlea Lytlt, se&lt;ftlal')l aJid PT. J'1,IAIAit'l' _ ,.._... ltl!t . . . .
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J · -""~bald. \lie hour comllh, yea, il come that Yt llWI be lht boma of Mn. Jtcl Weblltr ~r• .tolrJ. C. F. ToQIIIklns amlctl nn OCIIIIIucllll I p.ID. liN af Jratllal
~ ~eqttered tvll'Y man to hill own IJid ahlll leave me Sr., SJ)f~t.
IIWiktd !be club for a Pllnl '11lunda1 at till Albtaa 11Q11i1 bu ,... II !Ioiii
aiOJit· aad yet I am not alon,, b~ea'u~e lbe Fathll' II with d ~··_...., _ _. W~, ~
,. IMr whllt ~ Cbureh for 8alllull Wlllfrtd wllllll IIIDuld ~
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,..: . Tbls meuap can mean more to you, ll you wW tvl'll ~by ~-WilhN_...l\!!.~ llllllot _.. Mrt. TGmptlal, IIlii Mrl. Qlarltl Wllbln cl Apo ftl1 u 'lit etiN IIIII"·
. : «nd read the Suipture Lenon, John 16:25-SS, before '""
midft;j. ··-~.:=- folia 14'dla Ebenbldlllld Mrs. pie Onwt.
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• ··reading further . Thaaks for dolngao.
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ere • Neullllnl. Mn. Warner lhnk· '11la lad - ldlltd 1'uiiAJ porilalriiJ w1111
Jesus was getting very near to the day of HlJ cruel• ~ ud ~ DIJ aDd td 1111 lllll1lbln fiW lbetr ~
!11n1cJ1 b7 a Ill' • J• f t l - trucb
..,. filion. He bad been telling His disciples ot It, pnpatilll •1.osed wt~. • stoly, "Daya Are operaUon the past two JW'I. ry'a !IUD Rold u tv. llllpdbi ..,, IIIII IIIII a111r
1111 tham. He foreuw that these dllelplea would lie acatlll'· Like That.
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Mn. Wabllei'
1111 ran directly Into the palh of a IJ!I ....,Ills etpedall)l 1
~ td and He would be al011e, In that lid hour. He wu Mom..,_~~ roll caD llfGIT8III "A hlllr Warld Be- car driven by Clarence 4. earu llllllllliUIQeir aac1 ~ ~Net·
'IJI• ••blltlve to the aadneq that alonene~~ would brine. Ht :til "' II. -~~~:•~ IIIIa Ill P011111r117 ·" &lt;\!Ia' tllv· N, Columbua, arlo. No Ghaqll 1111
'It ' voiced it in the word• of our text: "Behold, the llour P ; "
JIOiw,!'! InC put hlftGey ol PGIIIerO)', ,..,.. flied aplooet lbl drll&gt;•. Cnoddmd by 111111)1 111 111 1
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man to 'his own and shall leave mo alone. ' Had we beeJJ CIIID up
rtiiiOVe bllJ. Ra]Joll Moore, area qtoaloft ~arl11 ,..s llaM ~lt 'lfltJI.
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..., present to see, i lee I certaltt that tbere would have been ~ IWI~ pool, •
qtl!l, Yotoldo pw doaq• tloal ,r~; un. lllterl, Llftd~ a.., : ' . : : '.:.~.:
•• - a long sad pause, perhapt a slJh, •nd a tear brushed etta
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IOWld 1111k1 1 balllr P_..y Karon SuuDM IIIII JIDI Lltp 111M lo _,..., cwmniiJ -•-•
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.1!1. . Theu we would have seen 1 cbanp In His counte. .Tiot NJlOll ot thl qomtn•tflo,( wen lha q]tllld coallndullry Withers, all at hrill1e: the pe· ~~~ of•=IWeillA. Mn.
~~ ·nance and manner. With a lift of Hil flee heavenward,
lll!d bow llwY blcl IUffii'ICI IIIII lorna! ll'!!l!dpannll, Yr. lll!d P
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allo the Industrial inanuf~etur- Ml'l. CJ!atl• R. Willllrl, 1r.,
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ness in His countenance, He aa•m spoke: "And yet I 1!11
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Sarvlc:u to tile people wtr1 erandparenll, Jdr. 1D11 1111'1. • :
This text aeems to atay with one, to i11_1print ~ great
llllllld !Pclud1 PINal•, n- Wl!lfted GWIIple, MI!IGII. .
Jesson on one's soul! Let us study It carefully, anx1ous ta
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Candy Stripers of Me 11 s uUUUes. Edueatloo was ~~
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"Alone - Yet Not Alone" When Sorrow Comes! Memor!JI H01pltal wiU have ed and it waa llllid lha nina
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in alone; beyond a certain point, our closest friends can not "()pelo llouae" oe MCIIIda)o ev• ac• lev•t l!1 MeJ41a County and
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eft fiiJ ..... ,._ _ ,r.!u ttoe
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. foreboding loneliness haa came to ua how upliltln• i1 Nai\01111 llolpllll Week ICIIVJ. It wu brGqht out that ywth
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• " · the Father is wltlo us! How deep IS the comfort that partnll, or lor lbllr abalnoa, Couny. OpporlunlUa in lolelp
--olber ~-••
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come• from Hi• abiding preaence!
two otl!v adulta tnvllecl by the Counl31 INrt U.lld.
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By IIA\'MOND fA!D1
PII'!Gd ol lillie" to III!OOJIIPIIIb
Often a sense of aloneness seem' to accompany tempta· an 011 a rtatrlct.d 11Jur of lha
Vllletl Prw Jalerrw\tl!tl
lht '"l«bblll.
•---tiona of many kinds. He is present. He sees wbat tempta hospital by the C811'J7 Striper.
OrJDa On
WASIUNGTOIIl (UPJ) - Tbt "HIN apl!l, 1M blll Ia
us even In secret. He sees our reapon11. He II there ta During tho trrur the visitor
JIM Ropublleu pcell(l...u.t dow lilned w protect the
ba'tp! We are never alone, when temptation camas! HE Will be acqullnlecl With 11oo duetood wide opoo lodiJ wloen !lot who ~ 1101 bt .
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ties of the volunteer ~ aDd
after.dloou• I!D9b eleved fronl ..vvel houn oft •
.I f'·"·: Alone - Yet Not Alone In Our Homts: Home Ia eome. sbqwn many are11 of the new
1 GOP dlllntr
hrmorflla Sea. ~(Qn and lhq bl$
"'·'': times described as a place where we can draw apart and hiJIPital. 'lbe tour will ODd 1n
11m)' Goldwater.
duct his b!lslnea•,"
•('c be away from the world; i.e. it is "one's castle." But wt the ..reterle where
rtlrahWide ~ of opl1llm IIlii.
are not alone, here, for the Father is alwaye with u•. ments will be served by 1he
were 01preuod by the ptr\y ollto "noe JMIIII!l II now a'lftfto
"- .' · Wben we are with our companion, when with our chlJ. Candy StriPifS. The 1""'11 tvill PT. PLEASANT - The Jleo&gt;. 1llhe 4laner 'l'lou.rJday !!lifo!, bot IDg Hou• ~ 011
· ··li!' dren, God is present with us! Every ~roblem, every dq. elso be provided wllh looforma· dOI'JOII TllUflallDformallon (An. a unJYWJOI r:oovlctlolo porvederl oew !IIIIOftc!mel!ls Prill!
11 '· : cis.lon. every intluence- are all in H11 preunce! Every ttort 011 the terht months or op- ler, one ol eeven m West Vlt· Ibm •.eonteot wu ohopiDf up tot. .,t to p11111o 1M O.V.,.
• . habit that is being formed, every. attttuae taken, all Ill oration ot p,. new hoopllal and linla llsltd by 1ba ~ b•
Ollllll!lrYal-., ~~Paturt bllo law,
• .'"His presence. How this !act sanctifies the home!
meet eerlal!l hosptlll pe....,. lleJ!Illmant, OPtllod thil ~ -t~J re~ed Gov. Nel!on
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Wben we plan our use of the Lord's Day, we are Not net.
fojr lht !IUll!lller_ - ·
A. &amp;eq~eu.r or Now Yorl and HrYIII-, 'IIJT'idato.• a:,:j;~;
Oil · Alone - l-Ie is with us to witness the declaion that we
The tour to belns conducted The ID!ormation ~lor. Jo. lither postlbllltlea .ucb •• loUebJ. Whlll, "'-u~a col~, .
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"''· not alone, when we plan our use of the sacred day that I to 8:30p.m. About one half hour ed taraely boy voluntaera 11'0111 P'ourloeD months remaloo betore tlrtd ol ~
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will be Deeded for lht tour county ornnt&amp;ati~s. In add!- the fiercely eovoted pnr. '!'Ill be c1atoo .... tho~ 1 01d"'"
When opportunities for service confront us, we ore and viail.
tlooo w P811llltl out inlllfllll· awarded. o\lld nellber tile front.. Golclwalor ~ lie lbo CillO ~~~~=~----Gj not alone! He os present when we decide what to do; He
Emphaais for the many ac- Uon, locally !llldt IOUYenln IIICI fiiiUiera 110t lht 4lllr horses bu would melt lire aaod."
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uvttlea pta"'*" llu'oushout the otharl tenu of 10011 lute wiD eonoe to the pol!ol of '"I&gt;JI'""'Ill 4 Jloi&gt;Wtllar _.. uW
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lor the Mmlnltlm.
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·n · are not alone. The Father Is With us, to help us be faith· eric•'• Youth" theme of NaU.,... wW be available far tourllll to ~lt!J .._u. qo. It - hall· ..,_ to think I tr:a I W
It&gt;! . He know• 1ust what to do.
al Hospital Week
vtew. Local vliW!I of the 1r11 ed •I 1... lor the limo belq. about lbl Now Y,....a ~~u When in l'rayer, ,tn ~r most oeoret close!, we art not
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craft shop at llltlr f•vorlle m. mer Da1oooft Secre~ory Noll H. 1oaw ltiJ loioC - -dmuop"
.. th• v:orld out, but 11 has also closed the Lord on. With US.
DOV&amp;Iio!lf. ArrJ artinn !rlslllnl Me!lro)o told a reporter. "I doll't M1Dy o1 tllloaa ......n&amp;lbl
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to exhibit their ll'lll'l! far q]t foavt 1 choice or a pro~or...,. to ~-plato gatllartq llitllt
t~r: '''hen we teaeh Christian doctrine, the Lord 11 pres·
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, Who would be wil!ing to teach wrong doctrines, in
Archie 111oory of llendtr11011.
"I think p,. poop1e w&amp;l!lt- 1on to the DJ8!'!ia&amp;L
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the flrsl head of the Romu PT. PLEASANTlor htrtd by lbl board u Ill .... Alewodar Qtolllan MIJDorlallJ.
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AdminislraliYe 1101lon of Pl. achool tarm IIlii will be piiCod
'alloled ... Ia tl!a badJet
Tilt attrrmg lllnli)&lt;I!Y In lba
lilt 1Uppar1 o1 lba ~
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Vatican and St. Peter's BuliJ.. PIIUIIII lllch Scllool
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ca was marker! by· ,the pres- died and dlllellllld 11 lui Mrs. Elsie Allll llardla ftQulh
Board fllttd 1o jcliD bl
lhl All I ~ f1' i • .,L llitit•t tilll; . . . 1111
JoDy club Wednesday evenenco of the first hiMh Sovltt nlght'a ll!eltln« of tho MUQ!1 aod Mra. Patty ~ were
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:.fll'&lt;- "'~at her oom' '' B'ile• R•m .' Gaur• readings: Galllpolil 1ovaroun.nt official ever to al- County Board of Edueallon. hired 011 a IIIIIJIIlC'&amp;ry bUll for feww 111 f3t wbleh ~ I»'
A short bnsiness session was 41m 18.0(!; 13.8, running 6 feet lend aueb ID offlclal Valican The board voted lo aclvertile *l'tllrlal - t Ill lila Board
~tit lohoollo tap
:,~~~ondu:c. o.ed b Mrs. John Lei!- ' on rollers,' Pomeroy-Mason 20.•
. Tbt money will 10 w for blclo on bolh tho Hartlord of Edueallon olftoe.
lilt pr llfottd wallr IIDe 1t1
pruldenl. afier w h le h 03, Pl. Pleuant 113.11t, Hinton relief o! World War II ref!li!IU, IChool and the AdminlltraUvo 'Mie board 1111mban !Oft J11.
1a1t1 ill thai 11C111on pnwldo
1t1 Air. t Dool' Ida• lodlo ... •nllr • ...., _.,
wrr• ob• rd ••- orizes 1.32, Kanawha Falls 2.03, Char- Aeceptlng the prize, the PllPI MCIIOII of lbl Jr. lllch to bt viler! to attond lbl. IIIDnl11 hllb
lldleol Willi c111 nllr.
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awarded lhe winners. • Ieaton 17.&amp;4, Lo!!don, Mannet aald: "It 11 no longer a tan. rte~lved 1!11 or before June II ll!dleol JWIIor Stalor
W...., jltetkltlll of tl!a
~ill " " presented · to and Winfield dame '"-" on tha
Yflldettat, of bloody rival- at 7:30 P. m.
lquellllht achool 011 SaturdaJ.,
laW _ . . . ba ftlt 1
Evans. Refreshments were , sills.
II is no loio..,. lilt lime of A delegation from tile Beale ~y 11. Tile paup hu a11o
!!ltd of lbt
Wll to
b1• !he hostess to Mra. Boat movo!IIOnll:
new recourae to force, which Sehool eompooad col lfarry Std. been tovlted to attend the W•
up 1 111t111c
for 111Hanlng, Mrs. Donald · Oblo RJ•er _ Crucible down mantlnd ..rues, whlcb aorta- or, PTA praslcleat, and Horton haOJW Hlp aebool baaquet 011
l'olklwG~ lilt loiMr I Door an i'Gto ....... ltiM!t.
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Mra. a.m . Patten up 14 1·55 am • horror.
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'nle board ...,OUIIOid • mtej..
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Evans and Mrs. Lollhoil. , Pen~~ylvanil up 15: 3;10 a:m:: "II is the 111111 of wisdom for 'lbo men pnuntl!l a loq
1r1c ·Will be ll'l'&amp;llltd lrith tha
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Queen City up I&amp; 1'55 I In . IU, the II m e of Cl!lltCloncoo of llellll lhty fell _ . noodtd Muon llowlty Pair looaid eoDIIlii the aJIP]IoaO.
Dave Crockett up •I! , 7 I'm.: Wbloh ralset In tba heart cl al llealo !lebool. lnoluBI were eerniDg lht holdlioa of lbl I&amp;a
be ~· ·won bl.
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Chris .Jr down 16 1'·:10 a·m·: flllh the noblest uplratlons." Ulra rlrlnklnl fountalna (the MuoB llowlly r11r alibi Pt.
for dlaeusllon bolla
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thern down 16, 3:U a.m.; Ray: , 'nle temperature in Porn- lermlle ~':n: anoth.;
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business district alll:31 teacher for oul term (there
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o~n:o-· ~larv Shnne. Whote Shrine »f Jacob G. down 17, 12:10 a.m.;
today was 79 degrees, lrt now 01117 un. COUI!tlftl the
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[tru:s&amp;lai!ll, W1ll meet Friday at Albert Holden up 17,12:30 a.m.;
partly cloudy lklea.
principal); window ..,..., IJl!l
po. at the IOOF HaU, Pot· IOrr:o down 18, 4:30 a.m.; A. B!.
the kltchel! renovated and onrefruhment. wtll be serv· Dykes down 18, 5:40a.m.:
DIEI AT JIO!IlER
laritd
followl:na :he meeting,
i.. Stevenson down 18, 6 a.m.; IItle• BUubelh Grimm 11
Th...,. bohno.. 11re . .
Auxiliary . of Ben McCool down II, 7:~ a.m.; of Letart F.U., paaod ~way eptlooo lire 111111or -w 111
Seoul 'Ttoor-. 246 ·,.
''•- PeaiY Downey up It, 2:40a.m.; at Holzer hoopltal early today. IIVIIIIallld _.. eertatn 11a111t
are sponsormg a rummage Defender down 19, 6 a.m.; C. Tbe body was taken to Ewlnl . . . ......, • tilt rtp111
Saturday. May 1.0 In 1 h • jV: Harner do""' It, 6:10 1.111.: flll!etal homo Ill
Poineruy 1111 far lire •Nnnee erw.
-::f::~~ Bur.ldong m upper L1ttle Edward down 23, 3:211 lVhere arra!!Bamanta en pend- lolro. KalhrJn 8mallrldp,
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begonnmg at g a m.lp .~. ; llprellff down IS, t p.
CllotJ eoUDI)' ....,.,., Wll
MAY 11
m., Dlsel down 23, 5 a.m. : In
official vlsitalion of Be- vader up 2!, 5:t0 t.liL; Orion
No. 62 ol the Internatlnnal lan down Greenup 8:10 a.m.;
of Job'• Daughtera tvi11 James Htl!u dowil 31, I :30 a.
held at the Pomeroy Mason- m.; Valvollne up II, 3:50 a.m.;
Temple, Saturday, at 2 p. Western down 31, 4 a.m.; Bay
All M1lsons. Eastern Stirs, ou Lacomb down II. 8:110 a.m.;
parents ol Job's Daugh , Franklin Pierce down 32, 8:10
invilod.
a.m .; Collool Queer\ up IS, 4:10
Jonathan Melg• Chap- a.m .; Edeotoa Bosworth up H,
DAR will mee! Fri . af, IB 10 a.m.
at 2 p.m. at the hom• Gallipolis O.m - so I v a y
Dwight Milhoan, Pcm.ldown 4 p.m.; Myrtle C. dowu
Rd. National music week ·8 p.m.; Walter lleckjord doWD
be observed with a 14&lt;&gt; 11 :10 p.m.; H. I. Bowlel down
IJ~"·"'"" on variou&lt; types Ill "'"• 12:110 &amp;.11&gt;.: Pllizo up 1:46 a.m.:
llo.rtnm.nts
Titan dtlw!o 2:41 a.m.; ~MAY 13
ton down 3:U a.m.; Robert Reed
i•l .·""" Da:~ .,. . ·•f Rulh Class up 3:50 a.m.
United Methodist church Kuawllt IUwer - Luther
. " the home of Mrs. Herdmao up WIDfleld 2::10 p.m.:
~"""' (Jioe,kner, Oak St., Mon- Merrill up Winfield 3 p.m.; Hel·
2 p. m. witb Min CarriAo an z. down Wllllleld l p.m. Jlllb.
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eM W. Lea down Wlroflelcl 1 ~.
WSCS of Rock Springs m·; John Morrow down Winchurch will meet on field 2:45 a.m.; Lelia Shearer
. a! 7:30 p. m. .at lhe up WlnfieLI. 5:~ a.m.; Semet
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OPEN EVES. 8:00. P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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Complete Service
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Our Used C•r Lot lo Loadodl Over 38 Can On
A Lot With A Capacity of Only 20 C•n.
If You Don't Hav• A Trad•ln. Come In We
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1957 FORD 2 Doer S..
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1955 FORD V8 2 Doer
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1960 FALCON 2 Dr.
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1956 FORD VI 2 Dr.
Auto. Heater, m.._,
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1953 FORD VI 4 Dr.
Cheap transportation

'59 Dodge 2dr. H. T. •s1195 •·

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tires. A real sharp looker.

CHMOLOS

6 cyl. Stotlon Wogon

1957 CHEVROLET 4 dr
Stdon VI.
1955 CHEVROLIT 2 dr
Sodln
1953 CHEVROLIT 2 dr
Hardtop
1951 CHEVROLET VI
tmpolt Hardtop.
Beouttfvl red flnlsli.
Stcl. trans. It's nice.
Set lt.
1955 CHEVROLIT 4
dr. 6 cyl. R&amp;H. Std.
trans. Economlal
1

'56 Olds 98 Hoi. Sedan S695

All power equipment, steering, brakes, wlndowJ,
seat. A real nice Olds for only $695.

'51 Chev. 2door .. . . SS9S

150 Series. Six std. trans., excellent tires.. RIIDI
good, a little rough

'SJ Pontiac Star Cf. 2d. s395
Hard Top. Power brakes, steering.. Auto.
Real nice looker.

1955 CHEVROLET Sto,

w...

Nice ancl clean.

Set It.

RAMBLERS
1961 RAMBLER Amorlcon 2 Dr. Stondord Trono.
1959 RAMBLER Clooolc 4 Dr. Super. Push !Iutton
dr!Yo. R&amp;H. Shorp.
1961 RAMBLER Convortlblo. Rod ond whitt, Stondord
trans. Reel ciHn and nice, One local owner. S.. It

4:30
5:00
1:30
8•00
8:00
8:05
8:30
8:35
7:10

V-8 auto. trans., power brakes and steering.
new w1s1w tires. Shiny )llack finisb. A real
now.

BARGAIN SUYS.f

now.

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new . William
dol.!k.
4 23 or
Road , HoudaPhone I~lOi
lERN 4 room furnished
unfurmshed apartment. Mid·
i 9 6tc
dleport. WY 2-3871.
sc reen

3 15 tfc

20 H.P. motor, crab, THREE and tour room furnishDouble cham con· ed and unfurnished ap11J1.
motor generator. Call ments WY 2-!&gt;4:!4.
54 61c
12 6 lfc l
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dts
cc.h- w-ashPr-.
C-all "FU"'RN=t"'s"'HE;o"D
;c:--a- nd
-;--untu
-;--rn
- c-.
tshed
:--; li
' J 12tp
apartments. Pa~d utilities. BeBlinds all kinds. fore 5 p m Phone WY 2blinds and shades. 2776. after 5, p. ~ Phone WY
porch shades val- 2-3574
12 8 tfc

&amp;arl Graeoer,

Plumll&amp;.c ud

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NICE York and

Heatillg
pigs, 7 weeks old.
MIDenrvllle, 01*
Milhoan, r'bone WY 2-6768.
End your oewer lriHiblel
5 8 !tp
We bave d tlzel
Sower MaeRIDING HORSE, 4 year old
Rnsollllblo 118101
gelding. Phone WY ,_21121.
CoU WY uri&amp; Day • Nllbt
5 9 Sic

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C
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PLYMOUTH$
1959 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr.
1\ool nlco. VI.
19Sa PLYMOUTH 4 dr.
Grotn. VI.
1957 PL 'I'MOUTH 4 dr.
Tu-tonobluo.VI.

1956 PLYMOUTH 4 dr.
lluo IIIII white.

1955 PL Y,MOUTH 2 dr.
,_chcolor.VI.

V

Dale Wippel Supply .'
POULTRY
B
Cl
Avenue, Pomf'roy. i' ·___.;_:;...:;=.;.;..:'-----11 A
5 2 :!Otc HEAVY HENS, $1 each. John
·
E
~~,ti~·. reoonditioned r•, dm ,~d Proffit, Portland, Ohio.
POMEROY WY 2-2649
· Sp..eial close '"'I price
5 _Ill_9tp
OFFERS THE BEST
ma cgle iroe,er and 30 25 Leghorn heno 50c each, 10
A thought lor tbe
ho; water la nk . Wer- White Rock hens, $1.00 each.
CHESTER 915-2145
author JohnMor!8 y said:
,---- and TV , Mi,•·:lepnrt W. F . Hill, Chester.
l~2fttt have not converted a molll be&lt;aus8:
5 9 3t.c
5 9 3tpiL---------..1'you have aikmced him."

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BUICKS
PONTIAC$
OLDSMOBILE$
MERCURYS

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2"' DR. H.T.

$195

.$39S .

56 MERCURY

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Aatomatlt

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JHp Sta. Wagon

WHOLiSALE PRICES

57 STUDt ·

2-55 FORD
2 doors. V-8
Automatic trans.

c;uatom 2 Door

HARD TOP

We Havelhem All Here
,And They Are.Golng At

R

awnings . Bamboo - - - - - - - - - - -

STUDEBAKERS

$395
'

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&amp;ood.

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'56 Buick Snec. 4dr. · · S69S

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1958 CHEVROLIT 4 dr

transportation ••
Hconcl car. SM II.

Sold new for S4100.
auto. trans., power brakes,
steering. Radio and alr·conditioning. One local
owner.

'58 Buick Spec. 4dr. · s1095

PREVAIL WITH NO TRADE-INS

INSURANCE

FOR SALE: 4 room house,
acre ground, full basement.
·t: '
SmaU car economy and
Phone WY U127
BARNES
SIMPSON
tnsur·
' IJ&gt;&lt; ' managerabilit~
EQUIPMENT CO.
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1-2176
Pomeroy
a nee A g e n c y. Middleport.
•
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ee
·;&amp;-. ~. 'MetTvpolitao Motnrs
I Rear Meigs General Hospital
f'IJ'O, automobile, bon&lt;IS Pb HOUSE FOR SALE or lt'ade
WY 2-2903.
8 2'1 tfc Six rooms, bath, hall based ~ Mala Street, Pt~meroy ~ -.
ment, hot and cold water,
, · ' · Pbmie WY 2-3870
SEWING MACHINE.
Brand Reuter lnsuraa.., Agency
.
~~~
4 22 tfc I new 1963 model .Sews fur ··lasuraoce for ever, persoaal gaa heating, garage one acre
ground, in Rutland. Will JeiJ
~' • ·
ward and backward. Comes
and bUBIness oeed.,
on land contract. S. D. Bus,UR 'NEW m· used car!-&lt;
ur
complete with acce.;;s•H ies and
Plio.. WY UOI
kirk, Rutland, Ohio. i;-7-t;tp
·"true~. ptl•,ne Marvtn Mark!':
guaranteed. S42.00 or terms.
•Pir.ESMI\1&lt; BcaoJe• e.lolio
Phone WY 2-2204.
FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE- .8 ol mile
. : ~• flthens, LV 3-4061
5 Q 6tc -- ·!rom Pomeroy on Route 143
' 1 fo.,
10-9-tlt - -·
-· -NEW HOLLAND lime and ~ert- 8 room house, bath, large
ELECTROT .UX autom!'ltic vac~~·
•
ilizer spreader on wheels, 8 utilit)• room and garage. Heat·
1:· .,
FOR SALE
uum cleaner Wilh all clean- loot hopper. Contact Ed Fry, ed by gas. Nice location. Pr;&lt;'·"
- &lt;
'
ing attachments and
cord
ed to sell. Call alter 4 p, m.
' -liilfj:HERN PLANTS will .r· winder . Used paper pop out Letart, W. Va., 811-52533 ·
,..~ ·
58
except
Saundays, LY &amp;.5824,
:11'1~ •fi..D saturday, May 11 . Char·
bags. R&lt;~lance rlue S43 6!1 or 7 1 - - - - - - - - - " - ' - =
McArthur, Ohio.
•.-Jer,.R. Harris, Porlland.
paymenls 17.00 monthly Ph. ~-~~~~~~~~~' ·~2693. ·-5 10 31r WY 2-2204.
I·
5 9 6tc
24 Inch boy's bicycle. In gond
PEE USE 0~ our Ca rp•t
condition. Phone WY 2-2775. FOR SALE: Four i!ood Iota.
•" Slii]mpooer wit h ,,urehHsf' nf !
Good seven room bouse, blolb
5 9
· ·...:f8fue Lustre ~~·a --nroo. BaK- 1
and \!o bath. basement
, J!;'I· Furniture, M•ddieporl 1- - FOR RENT
~f~i£:!:~:~:;1 prage, out of bigb
5·7·6tr ;F'URNJSHED apartments.
~~~~~::
- · Rt. 3, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Could be made Into
house l rr~iler. Call 4 ro,Jm. 1 five room. Fi'urmsh- to Mt. Herman Church.
ments. City water, electzlclor inqulrf' at ~94 [ cd and unfurnishd. Phone
59 3+p
ty, gaa. Priced lor quick aale.
Middlepori . 5-7-6tp WY 2~2557.
i;-7-Uc PHOTO COPYING Serrtces. See Olley Wuod, Syracuse.
"'='"'="=,---o~·ne Motor driv- 1HOUSE for rent. Fo•Ir rooms Copy any letter or dDd*Wl Phone \I'Y U086.
Baler, one lhree point 'lnd halh. Lincoln Heights. 'leuter IDstlrance, Pomeroy. - - - ,
mowing machine.
Phone WY 2-3575 after 5 o' 2 d &amp;fc
~· ~ear rouru. tide and p&lt;'rlflrm-

WHOLESALE PRICES

A G~fAT PI.AVcR,

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'62 Chev.lmoala
4
dr.
s2795
V-B,

OF USED

Mueller Farn&amp;eel
Arnold Brotbera

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try to adjust aod blol!d - Itt'
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Ion I r o rn Industrial back-1 12. ~~~ tor I . SDk ocad:
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grounds. AI the American farm. , ll.
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erh or his offspring, mlgratet
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• • Hlochtevou.o ...
4ive and "'ieal '·In tho
muot find a place for Lho,. with , nlclawne
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POMEROY, OHIO

_ _ FOR SALE __

SO EASY
PLACE A
RE8111..1 PRODUCING

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room bouse, 3 bedroo1ms 1
and bath. large lot.
cation out of high water.
WY 2-2590.

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U19 CHEVROLET truck "• ton
.......flat bed. Rood co ndition w11h I
·:: racks. $22S.OO. Phone 985-23811
. ·. Otestf."r, Oh10.
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, llJ55 FORD 2 door Hard lOp, V-3 '
"'l' automatic motor re-built new
"'~ paint,

. INTERNATIONAL"

new tires. Gail Miller

CUB CADET"

Garage, Phone WY 2·3196.
5 10 31c
.I
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AUCTIONEER
Complete Service
Crltt Bradford
Write, Pbone or Colllac:l
A. C. BRADFORD

• 7 Hornpow.,
• D•JMndable

• Ea1y ha.-:IIIIIJ
• Comforhtbl•
• 25 lit Capacity Ana,h~Mnt•

, ''j~arld SUmdotnJ 11 l:ompart

Our Used C•r Lot lo Loadodl Over 38 Can On
A Lot With A Capacity of Only 20 C•n.
If You Don't Hav• A Trad•ln. Come In We
Will Sell You Any Car On Our Lot AI A Whol•
sole .Price. Wa Hav• To Roduc• Our Stock Of
Uood Cars.

618 E. Main St., PomerDy, Ohio
Pb011e WY z.zt48
6 7

BUY NOW ON EASY TERMS

Radne, ObJo

5 18 tfc

en, automatic gas heat.
Llncoln Heights. CaD J o h
Blaettnar, WY 2-5127. H~.Uc I

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FORDS
1957 FORD 2 Doer S..
d•"· Clun.
1955 FORD V8 2 Doer
Sedan.
1960 FALCON 2 Dr.
Stdon. Buutlfvt modlum blue. standard

tr•ns. R&amp;H. Set It
now.
1956 FORD VI 2 Dr.
Auto. Heater, m.._,
lum blue. Looks nice
Inside and out. CorM

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FORD VI 4 Dr.
Auto. R&amp;H. Lolt of
mllet l..rt In this car
yet.
1953 FORD VI 4 Dr.
Cheap transportation

'59 Dodge 2dr. H. T. •s1195 •·

Coronet V-8. Automatic, power steering, w/•/w ·
tires. A real sharp looker.

CHMOLOS

6 cyl. Stotlon Wogon

1957 CHEVROLET 4 dr
Stdon VI.
1955 CHEVROLIT 2 dr
Sodln
1953 CHEVROLIT 2 dr
Hardtop
1951 CHEVROLET VI
tmpolt Hardtop.
Beouttfvl red flnlsli.
Stcl. trans. It's nice.
Set lt.
1955 CHEVROLIT 4
dr. 6 cyl. R&amp;H. Std.
trans. Economlal
1

'56 Olds 98 Hoi. Sedan S695

All power equipment, steering, brakes, wlndowJ,
seat. A real nice Olds for only $695.

'51 Chev. 2door .. . . SS9S

150 Series. Six std. trans., excellent tires.. RIIDI
good, a little rough

'SJ Pontiac Star Cf. 2d. s395
Hard Top. Power brakes, steering.. Auto.
Real nice looker.

1955 CHEVROLET Sto,

w...

Nice ancl clean.

Set It.

RAMBLERS
1961 RAMBLER Amorlcon 2 Dr. Stondord Trono.
1959 RAMBLER Clooolc 4 Dr. Super. Push !Iutton
dr!Yo. R&amp;H. Shorp.
1961 RAMBLER Convortlblo. Rod ond whitt, Stondord
trans. Reel ciHn and nice, One local owner. S.. It

4:30
5:00
1:30
8•00
8:00
8:05
8:30
8:35
7:10

V-8 auto. trans., power brakes and steering.
new w1s1w tires. Shiny )llack finisb. A real
now.

BARGAIN SUYS.f

now.

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new . William
dol.!k.
4 23 or
Road , HoudaPhone I~lOi
lERN 4 room furnished
unfurmshed apartment. Mid·
i 9 6tc
dleport. WY 2-3871.
sc reen

3 15 tfc

20 H.P. motor, crab, THREE and tour room furnishDouble cham con· ed and unfurnished ap11J1.
motor generator. Call ments WY 2-!&gt;4:!4.
54 61c
12 6 lfc l
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dts
cc.h- w-ashPr-.
C-all "FU"'RN=t"'s"'HE;o"D
;c:--a- nd
-;--untu
-;--rn
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tshed
:--; li
' J 12tp
apartments. Pa~d utilities. BeBlinds all kinds. fore 5 p m Phone WY 2blinds and shades. 2776. after 5, p. ~ Phone WY
porch shades val- 2-3574
12 8 tfc

&amp;arl Graeoer,

Plumll&amp;.c ud

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NICE York and

Heatillg
pigs, 7 weeks old.
MIDenrvllle, 01*
Milhoan, r'bone WY 2-6768.
End your oewer lriHiblel
5 8 !tp
We bave d tlzel
Sower MaeRIDING HORSE, 4 year old
Rnsollllblo 118101
gelding. Phone WY ,_21121.
CoU WY uri&amp; Day • Nllbt
5 9 Sic

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Attention Dairymen
C
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PLYMOUTH$
1959 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr.
1\ool nlco. VI.
19Sa PLYMOUTH 4 dr.
Grotn. VI.
1957 PL 'I'MOUTH 4 dr.
Tu-tonobluo.VI.

1956 PLYMOUTH 4 dr.
lluo IIIII white.

1955 PL Y,MOUTH 2 dr.
,_chcolor.VI.

V

Dale Wippel Supply .'
POULTRY
B
Cl
Avenue, Pomf'roy. i' ·___.;_:;...:;=.;.;..:'-----11 A
5 2 :!Otc HEAVY HENS, $1 each. John
·
E
~~,ti~·. reoonditioned r•, dm ,~d Proffit, Portland, Ohio.
POMEROY WY 2-2649
· Sp..eial close '"'I price
5 _Ill_9tp
OFFERS THE BEST
ma cgle iroe,er and 30 25 Leghorn heno 50c each, 10
A thought lor tbe
ho; water la nk . Wer- White Rock hens, $1.00 each.
CHESTER 915-2145
author JohnMor!8 y said:
,---- and TV , Mi,•·:lepnrt W. F . Hill, Chester.
l~2fttt have not converted a molll be&lt;aus8:
5 9 3t.c
5 9 3tpiL---------..1'you have aikmced him."

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BUICKS
PONTIAC$
OLDSMOBILE$
MERCURYS

,

2"' DR. H.T.

$195

.$39S .

56 MERCURY

We H•ve 'Eml

See Them At .••

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Aatomatlt

tr'.l&gt;i.

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JHp Sta. Wagon

WHOLiSALE PRICES

57 STUDt ·

2-55 FORD
2 doors. V-8
Automatic trans.

c;uatom 2 Door

HARD TOP

We Havelhem All Here
,And They Are.Golng At

R

awnings . Bamboo - - - - - - - - - - -

STUDEBAKERS

$395
'

Good tires and run•
&amp;ood.

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TEXAS.

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Sunday SlwweQt

'56 Buick Snec. 4dr. · · S69S

c~·r

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Automatic, Power steering, radio

1958 CHEVROLIT 4 dr

transportation ••
Hconcl car. SM II.

Sold new for S4100.
auto. trans., power brakes,
steering. Radio and alr·conditioning. One local
owner.

'58 Buick Spec. 4dr. · s1095

PREVAIL WITH NO TRADE-INS

INSURANCE

FOR SALE: 4 room house,
acre ground, full basement.
·t: '
SmaU car economy and
Phone WY U127
BARNES
SIMPSON
tnsur·
' IJ&gt;&lt; ' managerabilit~
EQUIPMENT CO.
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1-2176
Pomeroy
a nee A g e n c y. Middleport.
•
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ee
·;&amp;-. ~. 'MetTvpolitao Motnrs
I Rear Meigs General Hospital
f'IJ'O, automobile, bon&lt;IS Pb HOUSE FOR SALE or lt'ade
WY 2-2903.
8 2'1 tfc Six rooms, bath, hall based ~ Mala Street, Pt~meroy ~ -.
ment, hot and cold water,
, · ' · Pbmie WY 2-3870
SEWING MACHINE.
Brand Reuter lnsuraa.., Agency
.
~~~
4 22 tfc I new 1963 model .Sews fur ··lasuraoce for ever, persoaal gaa heating, garage one acre
ground, in Rutland. Will JeiJ
~' • ·
ward and backward. Comes
and bUBIness oeed.,
on land contract. S. D. Bus,UR 'NEW m· used car!-&lt;
ur
complete with acce.;;s•H ies and
Plio.. WY UOI
kirk, Rutland, Ohio. i;-7-t;tp
·"true~. ptl•,ne Marvtn Mark!':
guaranteed. S42.00 or terms.
•Pir.ESMI\1&lt; BcaoJe• e.lolio
Phone WY 2-2204.
FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE- .8 ol mile
. : ~• flthens, LV 3-4061
5 Q 6tc -- ·!rom Pomeroy on Route 143
' 1 fo.,
10-9-tlt - -·
-· -NEW HOLLAND lime and ~ert- 8 room house, bath, large
ELECTROT .UX autom!'ltic vac~~·
•
ilizer spreader on wheels, 8 utilit)• room and garage. Heat·
1:· .,
FOR SALE
uum cleaner Wilh all clean- loot hopper. Contact Ed Fry, ed by gas. Nice location. Pr;&lt;'·"
- &lt;
'
ing attachments and
cord
ed to sell. Call alter 4 p, m.
' -liilfj:HERN PLANTS will .r· winder . Used paper pop out Letart, W. Va., 811-52533 ·
,..~ ·
58
except
Saundays, LY &amp;.5824,
:11'1~ •fi..D saturday, May 11 . Char·
bags. R&lt;~lance rlue S43 6!1 or 7 1 - - - - - - - - - " - ' - =
McArthur, Ohio.
•.-Jer,.R. Harris, Porlland.
paymenls 17.00 monthly Ph. ~-~~~~~~~~~' ·~2693. ·-5 10 31r WY 2-2204.
I·
5 9 6tc
24 Inch boy's bicycle. In gond
PEE USE 0~ our Ca rp•t
condition. Phone WY 2-2775. FOR SALE: Four i!ood Iota.
•" Slii]mpooer wit h ,,urehHsf' nf !
Good seven room bouse, blolb
5 9
· ·...:f8fue Lustre ~~·a --nroo. BaK- 1
and \!o bath. basement
, J!;'I· Furniture, M•ddieporl 1- - FOR RENT
~f~i£:!:~:~:;1 prage, out of bigb
5·7·6tr ;F'URNJSHED apartments.
~~~~~::
- · Rt. 3, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Could be made Into
house l rr~iler. Call 4 ro,Jm. 1 five room. Fi'urmsh- to Mt. Herman Church.
ments. City water, electzlclor inqulrf' at ~94 [ cd and unfurnishd. Phone
59 3+p
ty, gaa. Priced lor quick aale.
Middlepori . 5-7-6tp WY 2~2557.
i;-7-Uc PHOTO COPYING Serrtces. See Olley Wuod, Syracuse.
"'='"'="=,---o~·ne Motor driv- 1HOUSE for rent. Fo•Ir rooms Copy any letter or dDd*Wl Phone \I'Y U086.
Baler, one lhree point 'lnd halh. Lincoln Heights. 'leuter IDstlrance, Pomeroy. - - - ,
mowing machine.
Phone WY 2-3575 after 5 o' 2 d &amp;fc
~· ~ear rouru. tide and p&lt;'rlflrm-

WHOLESALE PRICES

A G~fAT PI.AVcR,

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'62 Chev.lmoala
4
dr.
s2795
V-B,

OF USED

Mueller Farn&amp;eel
Arnold Brotbera

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try to adjust aod blol!d - Itt'
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grounds. AI the American farm. , ll.
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muot find a place for Lho,. with , nlclawne
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.noulh getU., aloog - 1 wlle and no• Jtut from Europe. liomt to bo 1000 Friday nleht in a one. film wr-:developod In CUb aand
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achool levet. lor lbolr . Cuball erow lhouJb aoaclucter by would
a wished.
wu . the fiiiCinatlng remln
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era might he low .. nd II
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The session voted to give assistance to the teacher trainsession of the Presbytery
held at Wooster. Rev. Rupdiscussed the five summer
camps for youth of the Scioto
Presbytery. Donald Mills was
named chairman of the ushers
for worship services.

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viscose

llet scientific official, made fllllll sold his motherland and 1 domand
BIRMINGHAM, Ala . _ Dr. Martin Luther King, the
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CAPE CANAVERALpleas in a ""'"" . beorjng.
. th•t Penkovsky he oentenced to
man who called Birmingham the most thoroughly segrenaul J.., Gordon Cooper Jr. was
Both had tesUfted cluriog the de•th ."
gated big city in the nation , said today the agreement
expectect lo entor aecluslon on
five-day rial that they had pu- foday·a early session was ...
ending racial hos tilities here shows the " futility of masCape C.,.averal today to wait
sed SOviet ae«eta to Westeru In- cret on tbo motioo of the Jll'...,.
sive resistance to integration.
out the IL1al three days
TAK,E TOUR- The Chester School Patrol enjoyed teUigenre •genCJes.
cutor, who Mgued that Wynne or
"The walls of segregation in the South will crumble,..
his scheduled marathon flight a tour Wednesday to Parkersburg through the Mr. Bee
Mo,.. !ban 300 spectatoro.lnelud- Penkovsky might refer to secret
said King, the Atlanta !llinister who came here to spear.
Into spaee.
Potato Chip factory, the Coca-Cola bottling plant, and ing Wynne'• wile, Sltella, jammed testimony "involving state aecur- The Rev . Donald Edwin Hor· i head the desegregation drive which resulted in mass ar·
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the, Indian museum at Belpre. On May 15 they will be into the courtroom to hear the y" m hi s dosing plea. llelen,d-l ak , 110n of George aod Eliza· rests and violence.
DAMASCUS, Syria - Syrian On coffee time at WMPO radio station and tour the jail verdict.
ans' final staemens usually are i beth Horak of 19:i Locust · st,
"The victory in Birmingham is of great significance
Premier $41ah Bitar resigned and Town Hall m Pomeroy, the guests of Chief of Polke The «1ur announced that the ' publi&lt;: in Soviet coort•.
[Pomeroy, wtll he one ola group throughout the South ."
from offlct today foiJowjng a Jed Webster. In the back row are Don Folmer, Drew first three years of Wynne's
Penkovsky's lawyer admitted the of seven deacons ordained to I The pact was announcffi
nathy. Shuttleswol'th. leader of
week ofpro.Nasserriotsand the Webster Post 39; David Heaton, John Meredith, Archie tence must be servt!d in jejl and former SO\·iet scientific official the priesthood by Bishop John afltornoon and quashed fears th.at jthe local integration movement.
resignations
cabinet mints- Rose •. Charles Pullen, Bill .Tuttle; second row, Richard the last five in a coiTective labor ,l passed military secret• to the . King Mussio May 23 at II a .m. IAJab.ama ·s largest city would collapsed during the eonferenoe
ters,
to a
Lodwwk, Walter Tuttle; first row, Glen
Jack camp.
We•t. but he said the secrets were in the Sacred Heart Church.
hove to heel to the boot of limit - and was
to the hospital.
announcement' here.
Frednck, Harry Spencer, Ira Showalter, Bill Gtlhas; not Wynne bent forward olightly
" not too imporant" and
hat The ne wly-ordamed pnesl
.,; martial law .
.
' A physician aa;d the minister,.,..
shown, Mrs. Betty ·MJihoan , Mrs. Mary Rose.
the dock and Penkovsky gulped ·Penkovskynadortered "full,open ltended Sacred
school 10 · Ne1t her the leaders of the mte· resled
here dunns the
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LONDON - Britain and the
several times when the sentences heared an sincere repeoance." Pomeroy, St. John Vtanney Sem· lgration mo&gt;ement led by K;ng pa't si&gt; years lor promoting U,.
United States declared an air
were read but neither gave evi- .
inary at Bloomingdale, 0., and · nor the two eity governments , tegration, was suffering fr0111
fares "war" tbday that could
dence of
great emotion.
!c atholic University of America ltighting for eontrol of civic
physical and mental
ground all transatlantic pauen•
Di 1
·
' in Washington, D. C., where he fairs actually participated in the 1exhaustJon.''
ger nights .
JD
is completing studies for a Mas- negotiations . 1'be sellemen was l The present city commissioA,
The British demanded
sent back to England quietly m j
ter's degree in
reached by local
nd Ne- !whi:
to
1 few years, perhaps as psrt
America's two transatlantic
p
Father Hora · WI
er •" gro businessmen.
to t newy eect
moyor-&lt;oua·
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first
solemn
mass
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SUnday,
May
Acree
Oa
Demand•
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cil
lorm
of
government,
refldld
1
Jines and Trans-World AJrlines,
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'P OllUI c ex:c ange.
26, at 10 a .m. in the
Sacred The six-man bi ·racial commit- to be tied to the settlement.
Tremendous applause broke ant
Heart church Ass1stant priest tee reachPd accord on Negro deraise roundtrip fareo 5 per
HOT SPRINGS, Va . (UP!) - Administration econo- in the hall when the lenten...
Will be the
Father John mands lor·
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folio Pact Capltulolloa
by 7
m . Ern; Sanday..
are convmced that the recent spurt 1n busmess ac- were anonunced.
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ITurel ; deacon , Father George -Desegregat ion of downtown' Mayor Arhur Ha001 .aid "ba
tiVlty ts not a fleetmg burst of sprmg fever, but the start
State prosecutor Artem Go&amp;y Pomeroy High school "'"' 0 " :v0 toko and subdeacon Fath- 'lacil•ties mdudmg watet· foun · only thmg I'd say is capitulation
PORT-AU PRINC:f!:, HaltJ
a sohd trend that should hold up thJS year.
brought the trial to its climax Fri· made thetr last appearance be- !er
Punke. The
mass 1 ta;n, lu.nrh rounters and ftttm by rertam weak-kneed white peaBelated reports of arrest of
The same feehng of optimism also ts shared by some day II)&lt; demanding the &lt;loath sen- fore the Senior htgh Jtudent r
. be
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g pie under threats or violenco b•
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a priest
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Y rt ay mornmR w en ey ther Geor e Yontz .
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' -U rading of Negt·o employ - the rabble roosmg Negro King
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that President Francois Duva. are a lot harder to convm('e.
j prison term for Wynne
presented the1r Farewell As- A
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f
F th
H
t
. has encouraged him greatly to
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may be tuming
wrath I
was the mood Friday when
ed h . Under Russian law both men sembly program.
k recllebepuohn idor_ tah er h o:h· ' dmenl ml lrmllng £jm s Jverse m·
to another area and upset
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d'
he ' ' the admini stration expect
t e
Th
e m e c urc us rta comp ex.
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aga nst
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I go
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· to th $578 billi n 1face fJO.'Sible death sentences e c as• used a htllbtlly hall the evening of May _
-Release ol ail Negroes jail«! some other line city."
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Church.
for- ltllll durmg the sprmg ,economy. to P e 1
!Wynne lor spying, Penlrovsky for theme ·m lhe farce ,
k on k
durin
mass;ve demonstrat ions Han., added. "I certainly am
It was
F,rida)'
session
of the Business Council. gross national product GNP) fore high treason. The minimum sen- City High School Commence- I
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gthe st r·tve eeks
not bound by the . roneessloaa
III F he J M'l od
hi h . lud
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could get would be
h Ch,arles
wahs B
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-Establishment or a oi -radal granted to the terromt Kmg and
was arres
u na 10n s p . smess ea ers. .
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k w hat ad- seven years impr..,nment.
sc oo superm!endenl w o
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lo oot a timetable lor have no ment;on of dmng one
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no n,t
pleaded guilty.
to thett·~
gradU·
school integration and rl&gt;fmf&gt;ning thing to implement or
f
d . 'It t'
ffi 'als m1 1stra Jon was
econom1s
s expect Both have ;-~.ther
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ploJ.I&amp;.. M 1
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rom a llllnt raton o &lt;t
ftl •r@lldi If lea• 8 r..,_ i Goroey .ae
no -118011 a - - . .- e or, a
10 1
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of public parks closed foe mot·e the" agreement s. On he &lt;On·
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sentence Wynne to death. But overalls. was school prmc1pal ,
. than
months rollowing fedt&gt;ral trary. I will oppo~ these mtegra ·
mountain resort.
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he said'
and Allen Downie was Prof.,..
, urdecs18to desegregate
lion eflorls ...
The group today was scheduled , The GNP IS be sum of all goods , ',, IS dtfhrull to Imd • meas-ISOr Frank Upshot from the UmThe &gt;elllement was r;,·st an· King &lt;atd, however, he WH&lt;
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spe- l and
and 18 eonsidered the !ure fo1 the weightiness and base- :vcrsity of Wolf Pen , the
j uouoced by the Revs_ King. Fred "confident..
authoritieA would
WASHINGTON
An
inter'
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trade
J.
Herbest
md1cat10n
of
how
the
econo-1
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of
the
actions
committed
by
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o .. h Abe
abide
by
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paet.
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f t find
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1P -·--r- "t he political structure alway•
. mtss
· Ion, Ibert HoIIomom, assts
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me can ac •
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. ,
. pas
. . :-" ut eswor 8
with broadened powers to in- tary of commerce and Gen. Lu- j Heller told newsmen at a briefCharlene Diehl.
1tor or t h.e Racme
Rapt1sl l
' responds tO he IK'Onomic strueveslliBie the Haiti crisis, sl
cius D. Clay.
ing that the high level of con·
Sharon Thoma wrote and de- · church, will be speakor fnr bac- 1
' tuce:· he sa;d.
The dinner meeting was to be ' sumer spending, which gave the ]
livered the Class Prophecy. jcalaureale servtces of 38 grad- ,
Sidoey w . Smyer, leader of tho
peeled to leave Monday for
V!Stl to that country and
addr.Ssed by Republican Gov . ..:onomy Its btg hft dw:mg the
The Class Will was authored . atmg Southern Local H 1 g H
white negotiators, said
netghbor, the Dommlcan Repub- William W. Scranton of Pennsyl- ltrst three mooths Of thiS year,
0
by Jane Douglas and read by srhool semors Sund•v &lt;t 3. P m
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Ut
should realize the agreement •·as
lie.
vania former . businessman and may not be the key factor m the
R 1h
m lhe htgh school a11dJtort•1m .
nt&gt;eessary to ''avoid
dangeroUJ
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The vocal trio of the back- Topic
Rev . "(' au ev s
and imminent explosion."
VATICAN CITY- Pope John Uoned as a GOP presidential ' But he SOld sw:veys of business !
woods school was made up of ·sermon " Will be,
New BeThe city recently voted ...
Ill planned to visit 00
Presi· p""pect.
Iintentions to spend lor new plants 1
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Linda Williams, Rose Wingett.
exer- 1
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sw1tch Jmm a three-commissioodent Antonia Segni Wday
Walter w. Heller. fWtident land equipment indicate this tiem Robert Grtmm, Ohto United aod Patricia Haggy
CISes wtll he Fnday May 17, at : Parent. of all Kmdergarlen er form of government to may1
second round of his busy
chief economic adviser would provide some of he force Press International sportswrtt- Co
· . . . be 8 p.m.
·and First Grade !)llpils in the .oro('()llncil form but the coJillhia.
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schedule
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er and Racine High school
mmencement ac 1tvtttes
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gave eve\}' indication Fridsy that ' for continued expansiOn.
d 1 1 1944 III be
k gan when 1 he "graduate ..
Followmg the baccaleureate. omeroy sc oo 1 sys m
nex , Slonero ave re used to gtve up
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Segnl and former pre01dent
gra ua e
spea : e
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s, processional. Rev . Pearl
A. year are
by school ollt· ' their offic.. on the ground that
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Giovanni GronchJ presented the
er at the annual Racme Alumm dr ssed 10 htll·btlly costumes, Casto will give the invocation cials to attend • meeting on their terms have not expired. The
Balzan Foundation's peace prize
Assoctatlon banquet Saturday, trooped up to the stage. Seated and the choir will sing the re- Wednesday . May 15 at UO p. disput, currently ia before tho
0 Y e l sponse and two other songs.
to the 81-year-old Pontiff in a
June 1, at Southern Local High
tlhe
m. in the elementary school. [I Alabama Supreme Court.
BOiemn Vatican Ceremony Friaudltormm.
tan ey, . aro yn aug an, a- Rev. H. L. McDaniel will have Next year's kindergarten pup- '
day.
Grtmm, son_ of Mr. and Mrs . ;:;,ara
the scripture lesson aod I he ils and first grade pupils are I
Bert Grtmm of Letart FaiJs,
aron
oma, enm er 0 se, 1benediction wiiJ be given
to attend with their
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NEW YORK- Premier
Jack Robson, "Mr. Secretary," and veteran member ?f is sportswriter in the Colull]bus Douglas Moore, Jane Douglas, Rev . Casto.
'ents .
Castro said in • taped interview the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary club, will have a part m bureau of the UPI. He Is a [Hank Cleland, Rose
Wmgett , 1•
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Mrs . Wiley, Pomeroy kinderlelevised Friday night be
program of the International Rotary convention at graduate of the Ohio University Donald Brown. Pamela Hobgarten teacher, will explain the j
relations will Improve between St. LOuis, Mo, it was announced Friday night at the regu- School of Journalism.
stetter, Ralph Werry, Delbert 3Volunlef'ro Are
jkmdergarten must be five years
CUba and the United Staes, and lar weekly meeting and dinner.
Mr. Grimm's by-line appears Chaney, James Mees, KaY
year. Either Mrs . Barnes or '
Miss Erlewine, first f!t'ade teabeween Russia and Red China. Robson also provided the tary members of the make-up on frequent state-wide sports Compton, Thomas Shasteen, Ju- Nef'ded For Bo_vs
for Friday
tomorrow at the Pomeroy Sen- stories in The Daily Sentinel. dy Wehrung, Robert Anns. LmBUI Hayea, presldeat of the chers will discuss first grade
Castro hldlcaled that he
thought CUban · U. S.
on Biblical history, ior high auditorium.
His bea is high school athlet- da Wllhams, Patty Haggy, Rose Syracuse-Mioersvllte Ba .. batt procedure in Pomero.v schools. A 26- ear-old M lg Coo
!'Ces should he discussed at
"Pontius Pilate.'
The dinner was served by ics.
Wmgett .
Booaten oat.l today a second
A child to enter Pomeroy's housewJe is the
iileetlng between himself,
. Robson, who has served as ISs Bess Sanborn, Mrs . Oma Theme for this year's banquet
attempt to organize th• sum- •kindergarten must be fie y&lt;!'ars SIO
d
flled . G 1ldent Kennedy and Soviet
club secretary for many years, Woods, Mrs. John Ketchka, wm be ·:Mardi Gras ." Classes ! Meigs Memorial Hospital
mer baseball program wllt be 1of age on or before November lia 207
mier Niktta Khrushch.ev.
was
ed by V1ce Prest- Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. James havmg reumons are 1953, 1948, ADMISSIONS
M
R be I made Monday at 7:30p.m. al 1. 1963. A child lo enter Pom.llagainst Gallia Count w
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Criswell and Mrs , James Simp- 1943, 1938, 1933, 1938, 1923, 1918, M N .1 P
-:
r • the Syrocu.. Grade school.
leroy's ftrsl grade must be six Easter8 Keeton of
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COLUMBU SSally
In ·other
J. H. son.
,
1913. 1903 and 1903.
c et • omeroy, . ton Ptr·
Hayeo said two Boys· leag- Iyears of ag• on or before No- throu h her husband
Ann Schrader, a Junior. tn edu- (Jap) Grate,•tldest member of
Music for the dance will be eo, Rutland , Wtlltam Houda- ue aad OIM! Pony league m... lvember 1. 1963.
lrienl Albert R
Koeto J
cation at Ohio State
• the club sUUesled to n e w
furmshed by the "Vagabonds" Ishelt, Pomeroy.
oger are still need•d .
I No tuition will be charged for has tiled the
n,
was named Miss Central Ohto
'theyf memorize the
of _Pt. Pleaoant, w. Va . Officers DISCHARGES - Mrs . Ken· j aupervlooro report that if there kiodergarten pupils who live In against Mabel Mahge
"':'" 14 other candidates Friday Four-Way Test, a Rotary creed,
thiS year are president A II c e neth Dillon and daughter, Ma- are no volunteer c011rh.. the jOhi 11 unless the school district Patriot as an
2
Dight.
the uway of.·Jife.''
Wolfe, 1st vice Delores
Clara Pullms, Pomeroy ;
will br refunded in which the pupil resides for- lauto accident wbieh
Mr. Fultz ,.. ·rted tllat the
S
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,5e
2nd vice Etta Mae Hill
and William Searls. Middleport.
their lnsnraoce money and res the _Pomerov district to rJuoe , l91i2.
Library Committee
Oral
response
secretary· treasurer , Dortha P .j BIRTH -Mr. and Mrs . Rob- I there wUI be •• program tbl• charge tuttton. 11 Is tmportant The 26plaintiff 'WIIteo lbat lhe
To Meet May 13th
was excellent and remioded
Progre., of the Middleport Salser.
ert McNeil, I son.
aummer.
that parents attend .
was
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Mrs. E . ·o Tewksbary was
elected as lhe delegate wit
Mrs. George Anderson Jr . end
Mrs. J . E. Harley named as al-

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B. W•ltz Shift Gown, ruHied

Business Community 'J.akes
Terms; City Holding Finn

REV. HORAK

the two men, G:~year-old Greville cri meA which CaDDOt be atoned for 1
Wynne, • Britoo, and Oleg Peo- in any way . There ia 110 place
KoYsky, 1 4S·,ear-old ffJil'lllft' S. tor the traitoroue: spy who has

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A delegate and alternates
were elected to attend the Presmeeting to be held at
May 21 when the
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bother to knock . . .
right Into her apart. . . and her life!
l;l~t~r'lfta~ M1rin1hd Mu·
Jner, ~ndy Clyde.

glng v-neckllne, easy upkeep · · · •

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To Presbytery
Meeting May 21

MEIGS THEATRE

Billy Gray.

tricot, scalloped lace and mist plun·

MOSCOW (UP!) - The Soviet Supreme Court today
sentenced a British businessman to eight years Imprison ment and a 1\ussian citizen to death by the firing squad
for spying against the Soviet Union.
llle venllel!l were banded down
before a packed counroom after the accused Penkovaky. There are

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Shirley
Mitchum,
Edmon Ryan , Ed·

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Ronald Lewi&amp;
"'IOBIERY UNDER ARMS"
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Nadja Tiller

Skirt-caressing softness of acetate

King ~~Yredicts
Final Success
Of Resistance

British Businessman Given
Eight Years By High Cotirt

A. Shift Gown, 32 to 46.

year.
A potluck dinner was served
six o'clock to the officers,
and guests by Cora
, Martha Lou
Hill and Jane Hill.
es of tulips and miniature
poles were used to decorate
tables ol' the dining room for
the social hour at the~ close of
chapter with Harriet Neigler, f
Led a Mae Kraeuter and Dixie
Stmitt. as hostesses.

and Joey Bishop in
'&lt;SIRGIANTS 3"
(Color)
ALSO SILICTED SHORTS

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~any pretty, washable styles.

-SHOWING
ly Demand!
liSinatra, Dean Martin,

TONIGHT
Glenn Ford and
Donald O'Connor ln
"CRY FOR HAPPY"
(Color &amp; Cinemascope)
-andBobby Darin, Stella Stevens
"TOO LATE BLUES"

love the

lightful duster on her Day. We've

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sleeping bet;Juties .. ·

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the Racine 7-&amp;th,
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rector, and Mrs . Wayne Gib- Theron Johnson. M_rs .
Virgtl 'eod of the Keeton vehiele, -.rrt1
Who died at 4 a.m. Friday at river bank Improvement pro- Couoty Tuberculosis and Health Receipts from the 111112 Seal bollS, alternate represe•tative Atkins, Mrs . Milton Houdashelt As a result of lhe
Holzer Hospital, will he held,ject. The group also diScussed Association are $8,3JJ, accord- campaign totaled $3,21!1.31, with director.
and Mrs . Edna K. Stewart. plointlfl ststes ttw ,
al 2 p.m. at the LetArt, stole strtp mine reclamat(on ing to Its 1162-83 annual report . $8'10.22 going illto the national Members of the OXe&lt;.'UIIVe Mrs. M. E. Rathburn aod Mrs. was abruptly thrown
. . Clluteb with burial projects. New Mlddlep(lrt Post· Mn. Wallace .Bradford, erec- fund, leaving !11.599.1Sior Meigs c.mmlttee are Mrs. Carl Kautz George Parker are hooorary inll back ll1ll ned.
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the Letart Cemetery.
master Paul Cascl was also In- utive secretary, wrote ,In her county.
Mn. Paul Lawrence,
Mrs. board members .
which resulted .in ·tter·
SUrvivors lnelude lhl!se chlluced.
·
report
was spent for The report sold
as- Dwight WaDace, Wayne
Gtb- Clinical servicel provided ill- ment at home and mr
.
RusseU Findley,. L.etart Others present were . M·r s. operallrig expenses last year sets conatst r1.
tn bank boos, Rlchlll'il Chambers. Wal- eluded five clinics. 119 pei'&gt;Oil&lt; al for a total of 151 C!
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Mn. Raymooci,)Varren, ohn Werner, Cash Bahr, llltr- leaving a net operating gam of !undo
m a bond,S.IU9 as lll&lt;l!
Mrs. Dan Whtte, examined, Ito X-roys reacl in days.
· Mrs. George Wol· old Hubbard, Jack Welcl., Blll $141.18.
mterest on the bond, and $113.55 Mrs. Vqtl Hamm aod
Rev. clinics. five cases admitted to The
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'I1lese expenses Itemized In- l equipment.
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William Voris.
sanitorium and three cases ..,_ date she bas ••
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is PI'C!•illent of Members of the board of jj. te..ed from sanitorium.
1207 in medical
Mrs. ·Edwlll'd
VISITS PARENTS
tlon, $2311 for chnlcs, $912.10 lor tpe aSSOCiation, Mrs. Don Betz- rectors . are Mrs. Rtchard Also
large X-rays were btlls and Is now
and
Cumminp, Spending a week with Mr. case-flodlng, $225.25 for rehabil- lng, vice president; Mrs. Guy Chambers, Don Betzing, Mrs
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tlmdtlleport, was their niece, Mrs.
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ani Barton, Mrs. M. D. Hartin- :131 Tubertuitn tests were JIVon, Will 11e
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