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presented at the Rock Sprli&gt;Ms
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chorull dlreeled
Mra. Let
lolass of the Federated cburch w va and ber brother Gene sacrament of baptillll was held Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hyaell ' Methodillt cburch Sunday morn- 'IIte combined contOrt of baRd Lee .'
evening at the DookB·: Ohio State Unl;erslty, dduriug the. worshtipthaervloeu SU!tedno} Cooflumlhbua . Were tiJg following Sunday SChool.
and Chorus beld at Southern
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-:ee enu~~ests·,~ .. :!rp~~-~~~; Recitations given by the. Be. Htgb School Sunday aftemoqn, solq numbers, wttb' beneftt ~
Mrs. Henry Reibel, . pr~i weekend with their parents Mr. Methodist church.
Mr. i:UIU 1m~. ~14&gt; ... , ...... ~-.... iiiJi.O:.r:; ;;!:.:.: t:.""'!!! ~ lf~"" t~"nP.'h Pf)t _o 111 well attendf!d 89 ttdetio bo
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opened
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meeting
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. wsen~;- was a more an excellent even by prores8JUIW
- - e prayer xrom WR:: )''Cal '·""'"· I M
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and Mr8. Geo,...e Kom 'IItiS
' You Da b Stephanie d u te
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-•-~MJN HARM'S WAY"
The by mn, "Sweet Hour
r . an 0 Mrs. vttv~ anltl ....~ en ecn:u mui.l•i:J jii'i~u!
~!!~ IJrMr.ol waumuu:.
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y, o ytc~e. P!..'!! {N!!t!nn~l
a eq a Muslc)
con
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of
f Caledonia is'ted
r
3pc:m
~ ~: i\t:.Uluul; rMvi..'ier'·
wetk.
Tw
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af Os
John Wayne Kirk Douglas Prayer," opened the
son o
. v I .
ove Leo Crew superintendent, on
with tbeir
parents, Evans·, M" Mather,
Though somewhat •--••·art..
o eompos ODS
-andI and Miss Grueser read Psalm the weekend With thetr grand· behalf of the school, presenled IMr and Mrs George .Korn S
'
"""""' ..- Hammersteln were uoepttona•
"SWINGERS PARADISE"
_ Following her meditation in , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer I large potted geraniums to Mrs. and Mrs John Thomas
r. Evans, and I'm 'IItree Years ped by insufficient volume in a ly well done and the perform•
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the topic, sbe read
story, I Jones, Gravel Hill. ,
Minnie Neutzling, the oldest :
·
·
Old, Gene Arnold.
· too.Jarge !'OQm, not deslcQed
of "Gonna Build a Mooncurr Richard
. I Prayer, F'aith and 8 Misunder· . Miss Judy Butcher and he mother present; Mra. Guy Ill&gt;( Mrs. Patricia Hennessy, stu· '!'be Primary cla98, taught by with sound value in mind, the taln :"'aa outatandlng. Susan Hamp:sblr{'
and closed with pray- I
.Robert Garwel1,
Guinther, the youngest mother', Ident
tbe weekend Mrs. ·Norman Weyersmllkfl\
,
.The mstrumental PfOII'IID, dier.
Umverstty, were weekend vts- and Mrs.
Vaughan, the with her -parents, Mr. and !l!rs. presented the foilowlug reclla·
rected by ·Dapny Witherspoon,
During the business session, Jlors of her parents, Mr. and mother wilh the most childr_en Thomas Hennessy and family. tions, Our Welcome, Judy Rad·
e fOVe
wao a pleasant mualcal IUr( Joseph Raub returned home ford: Mom Is Best, David -1 !81'
pr1se to those who look upon
I, Miss Thelma Grueser served Mrs. Ira Buleher and fom• 1" present.
I as secretary protem. It was de- M1ss Dlxte_P1erce, _
, last week after spending the Iris; Jt Helps, Brian K!zzee:
blgh school bands only as aoPomeroy. 01110
cided to collect bottle caps. Ma· ary teacher m the Fl111t, ""I."''· I Rebecca Ann Garner, small winter in Carrol City, Fla. with (Good Advice, Bruce
ceaaorleo to sporta events. It
.TONIGHT lhtu TUESDAY . !erial for upholstering the chairs schools. spent the weekend wtth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jlo. his d!lughter, Miss SUe Jean Mother's Day, Christy Hysell;
•
l!'ould be dlH!cult to elngle out
Walt Di&gt;noy'•
in
the
choir
loft
has
arri
ed
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
bert
A.
Garner
,
of
Syracuse
Raub.
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Just
Couldn't
Find
A
Present,
.
any
one of the II well-balanced
1
"THE UGLY DACHSHUND" ' and it was voted to purcha v ~ I Millard Pierce.
was baptized at the opening of .
Bobby Ball, and Juat 'IIte Best, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Parsona aelecllons for special menDon,
(Techmculorl
reading tamp for the :!s- i Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Coleman the worship service. An organ1 M-Sgt. Nldlof;IS Haub _leR to- Arthur Bradshaw. The youth spent Saturday evening with though possibly top mentioo
tor's study A contribution of 1of Albany visited here Friday prelude by Tom Baker
fm· Cmcmnat1
v1s1t bis clwir sang, "Gort Is A Prayer Mr. and Mrs. Ott Boston, Ra- would go to tbe performanee of
1$tOO was
W•lt Disn•y's
the obli a- j evening and attended the Mid- the service lol1owed by a llymo, sister and brother-m·law,. Mr. Away," dUring the worship ser- clne.
10
"WINNIE THE POOH"
lion fund Mrs Ernest
Rho:,. dleport High School senior play scripture sentences, and the in· and Mrs. Edward Jungmckle vice which preceded Sunday Horner McNlckles was re- Aso, 1 will not forgei lhe ·
(and lhe honey'""
was
iii and a round . . in which their son, Roy Cole- vocation by the Rev. C. Melvin i
·family before returning to JSchool.
cently discharged from Veler· two numbers of Spanish type,
,TcehiH&lt;·olorl
robin gel well card was S&lt;'nl man, participated.
Alkire, silent prayer and the IbJS . home. Ft Stll, Okla.
He I Each mother present was ans Memorial llospilal and Is either of which could easily
COLORCARTOONS
her
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Mrs. Roher! Allensworth Lord's Prayer.
. will leave thJS month for VJet : presented a white petun· taking treaiment at tne Unl· have given the impression of
Admi~~ion: 75c &amp; 40c
·
. spent ttle weekend jn Athens
.
Nam.
ia· after which the hymn "I versity hospJtal m Columbu3 for Jlstenlng to a concert T
on t be
! Committees were named for as guest of her son, John AlThe ~hmr presented the an- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wick- want To Live Closer to Jesus," six weeks.
Prado of a Latin • American
"rving luncheon to tile Lions 1. lensworth. for the ohio Univer- them. ~~en My Eeys _That I ham spent Mothers Day w!tb and prayer by Amoa Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Leo ·raylor and tewn. Tbe performance of lho
WED. and THURSDAY
club and included, May 11, Mrs. I sity Mother's Wet&gt;kend. She May ~e. The Rev. Alkire had her mother, Mrs. Julia Davis, closed the progr~m.
family have moved into their wood-wind section .lD "Jenny
May 11 ·12
Reibel. Mrs. Benlz Wolfe stayed as his guest in James for
sermon
Woman,s Gallipolis.
new home.
Jone!lu showed eXcellence.
NOT OPEN
and Mrs. Clara Karr; May t8, ' Hall dorndtory.
World. '
.
Mr. unci Mrs. Albert Baer
Mr. and Mro. Pearson and Since Mr. Wllherspoon is soon
Mrs. Ben Neulzhng and Mrs. Miss Marianne Woodgerd co- A hymn, stlent prayer, lhe land . , 1_ '"
D .
. 'ted
Sally spent Sunday with Mr. to leave the school K aeems
FRIDAY 1nd SATURDAY
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May 1].14
Fred Dessauer; M'ay 2S, Mrs. lumbus, spent Mother's Day ne Jc 1on an C ora response
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aiJ1S and Mrs. Junior Salser, Rita Very .likely bls future career
"THE SECRET OF
K
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closed the service
Sunday wrth Mr. and Mrs. Wtl· l
and Mike at Dorcas.
m
· I that of
arr, rs.
,;mnmg wee en with her parents, Mr. Tw
ay rtva
two
other
· f . k d bam Wolfe of the' Texas com· I
MY SUCCESS"
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and ~Irs. Wolte: and June l, and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd I
o arge vases () pm au
.t, Oth
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell R~Jush former Southern district musi1Tl'e hmcolur l
Shll'li'v Jo iR'~ . Stl"l la S tl' \'!'11 ~ 'N\l rs. ~hi! Williamson,
Mr s. Mrs. Millard Wildermuth was w~i!e flo~ehrsl back of the alta! ~::~ }Jiearh7 ~If~;~ werewor~_eWS
and family were dinner guests eal instructors; one of whom~~~
" YOUNG FURY "
1ms on e1- d Mr d M W
:
eutzlmg
and
Mrs.
Karr.
the
weekend
guest
of
her
daugh·
ra1
mg
WI
arge
pa
W
If
of
Mr. and Mrs. Aroold /.nder~ had a long and satisfactory ten1'l'l'r hnieolor I
s
·
T
hed
group
sang
the
Happy
ter,
Judy,
at
Wilsoo
H;ll
for
rer
t~ide
decorated
the
church
anM:s.
~~ine
:,itha;::
da~g~son
and family at Keno Ridge, ure at. Iowa Slate University,
\\' 1lh Rorv Cal hou n
11nd \ '11·g inia JI;Ja~ o
, 1rth ay song to M1ss
Maud the Mother's Weekend iestivi· or e services.
te Beck ! p k b
W
By Mn. Evelyu Brlcklet
and the other
the famous
suNDAY. MON. •nd TUES. ' Grueser. Mrs. Bentz Wolfe and I ties at Ohio University
y'· ih 0
:::;s urg,t 0i Elza Hoffman and friend, Fre- Barthelemy of Dayton, Mr • .school at Tanglewood In ·New
May IS-16-17
' Mrs. Phil Williamson,
after ' Robert Harris
Columbus
ha. walsh eMweeDee .auPaest\ 1da Wilford, of Ballaire spent a and Mrs. Orvil Watson, South York State.
.
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,
, . . Ra!tb F
'l H Ids
er mo er, rs. ssle
er·
k nd . h his b th----.h h
'THE SPY WHO CAME IN
whIC' t e meetll\8 dosed Wltil spent the weekend with
his
.
anu ~- o
.son.
Irecent wee e wit
ro Bethel, spent Sunday here with
FROM THE COLD"
the, Mizpah benediction.
. father, Robert Harris.
Reunion on Sundny I Alfred Gloeckntr of Canton er, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hoff- Mrs. Effie Watson.
Games were played _dunng Mrs. Richard Pickens is le•v·
.
.
1visited his mother Mrs. Jacob man.
Mrs. Mary Busby who has Nephew Dies in
Colo""'••n&lt;
. the wcml hour w1th pnzes s· ing this week bv jet for Cui- A fam1ly reumon was held I Gl
and '
.
Janel Caldwell returned from . spent some time here with Mrs. Columbus Saturday
City ·. Calif · where &gt;he plans Sunday
&gt;t !he home
of Mr. and I over
oecklhner.
k ondther HrelailvJesl
.Joseph Hospilal
Burnhill returned
to Mrs. W. A. Morgan
_· learned
- --- avermonths
Mrs. Jo.&lt;eph
Raub,
e wee
a so i bSl
· • thhereParkers·(
fo r Mary
her horne
VlSlt wxth her daugh· St Pre
t
MS Ebenezer
t N' h Ispent some
tlmee at ·his e farm
urg after beme~
at App1e Grove, w. of the suddea death SaturdaJ
Iter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ja~ Ra:~n orw~~e Siii g . O~~ao:- ICherry Ridge.
, observation.
Va.
of her nephew, Herman L.
Ronald Evan' and son. Jeff M
d M .H , T I ., Mrs. W. A. Morgan was the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grlf· Dorsel MUter entered Mt. Franoi•, at his home, 1142 E.
. Mr. and Mrs Fielding Hawk~
,:0~1 an~\her:e~d a~i~~ ~ Sunday dinner guest o( her son fitb and son spent a weekend Carmel Hospital in Columbus Woodrow..av, O:llumbus. Surviv·
ms spe11t the weekew1 1:1 !lei- Ros Mar Ra b ~-1 bu . and daUpter~in-law Mr. and with her sister, Mrs. Eames- for observation and treatment. ors include h1B wife, Marjorie
pre . • t f 'h - d ght
e · Y
u . ~urn s,
•
tine Johnson of Buchanan, W. Mr. and Mrs. John Torrence Nick
Fr ,_ and
·
as o.ues so • .e;r au cr Mr. and Mrs. William Fraley, 'IMrs. Roger Morgan and family, Va.
and grandson ef Columbus and Mr eson BRC.ID
a sister,
and
Mr ord 11 rc. Char· Grove City; Mrs.
Winefred Middleport.
'
s. Muletta Word of Waeldng.
l ies \roman and chddren, Mark Proctor Ham'tlton· Mrs Kath· l
Robert Marcinko, who is sla· Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Bell and ton D. C. He waa preceded in
and Ma
Th
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tloned in Maine with the Air baby daughter of Canal Win· d.,;lh b
d ht
b Jill
1' sunday
Mr.";;••
ryn Welsh, Mrs. Jo Asn Tatter·
"HOBSON'S CHOICE"
Force, spent a few days leave Ichester spent Sunday
with Ann in
aug er, p y
1 wlR be d
Vroman f
~· .h . ·
1 son and Barbara, Steven
and I
bere with his parents Mr and IMrs Myrtle Frost
1 Fu
1
10""
: dl·n
or a 1' 0 ' er' Day Ronald and Jack Raub. Pome- 1' The expression "Hobson's Mrs. Robert
sr: and j Thmmy Walson o.f the
Air
sterv
fr behl
1
ner.
. d M
dM
h. ,
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.
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IC:Kiay, a
a.m. om t I!
, M
d M G, B
roy, an
r. an
rs. Raub 1 c moe to mean t" or family. Hts sister, Rosemary Force who I! slationed
at 0 R Woody d State Sir 1
' and r.fam
an'l vi"·. a,en rown
All oI the ch'ld
Mr. "'th'mg '' arose from the refusa 1 Marcinko and 8 friend of Co- INew Jersey
'
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.
1 re~· of
spent a ~ay Cha
E ee,
' MoreheadI YKentuckY
Sl 1P.:1 rf.'"Pnlly
m
and
M
s
R
b
,
h
f
th
Lo
d
.
Th
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pe'
w
uruu
ID
· t th .
r . au were orne ex- · • n on earner. omas lumbus also spent the weekend leave here with hlrt parents lawn cemetery Mrs Frano!Jas.-1
recreatio~ Fa
' • etr ~pt MISs Sue Jean of Carroll Hobson, when tetting bls horses with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. EvereU Walso~ native of Meig;
'ty
iJt
I Mr. and
Paul Houda- Ctty, Fla.; and Mrs. _Edward !' to hire, to allow any animal lo Mr. and Mrs. Harve Wakely and family and grandparents, daughter of:.;::;.
shelt have mov.d fr,Jm l!te ._ Jungmck':!f Cmcmnah.
leave the slable out of Its turn. of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mr. and Mrs. Fon llallley.
ma Joachim Nickeson.
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f~. ~four

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fta~ce,

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WASIDNGTON-fHE JOHN- 1·while attending 8 directors' time of his death, having been
son administration's review of meeting of the. Isaac Walton an emp!~ee there for 43 years
the turbulent Viet Nam situa jLeague at their farm.
and !etirmg.on March 31, 1968,
as-~-tton took on new urgency to-1 Mr. Foster, who only recent·
iay with ~nother ominous dem· ly retired as the vice
presi- He was also past president
&gt;nstration of Red Chinn's grow- [ dent of The Farmers Bank and lof the Meigs County
Isaak
tng nuclear power,
. Savings Company, :,tas born Walton League and secretarY
The President,
returning : March 20, 1901, tn Beaver, Pa., I at the time of his death.
r·
from a long Texas weekend. ' the son of the late Ira and Nan , lnctnded in the loug list of
planned to confer with Ambas- Foster.
other activities of which he was
sador Henry Cabot
Lodge, He ill survived by his wife, intP.rested, he was past pres!·
me from Saigon for "consul- Maria, and five grown chi!· dent of the Pomeroy
Lions
10
atlons."
I.OOge also wao to dren. They are Mrs. Gene Club, Past Master of Pomeroy
,.,, "with Secretary oi State !Mary K.) Yost, RD, Racine; Lodge 164 F and AM, Past High
Dean Rusk.
Joeepb E. Foster, Jr., Lavonia,. Priest of Pomeroy Chapter 80,
Mich.; Mrs. Malcolm (Ann) R and AM, Past ntuatrtous Ma,.
Ll
M
Cottrill, Minot, North Dakola; ter of Boaw~ Council 46, R
John Foster, anta Barbara, and SM , Past Commander af
Pu.,.ic auling
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WASHINGTON -· PRESI· at""·• nnd Sa rah Foater, at the Ohlo Vall ey Commnndery
dent Johmott's effort to •hape home; 12 grandchildren, and No. 24, K5, member of the
ooqaeRStlS on. ~ Viet Nam pol· one brother, Earl, Parkersburg, Knights of the York Crosa of
Icy ~-~king Ji ~ery
public W. Va. ~ brother, Ira B.. Honor, clerk of _lhe Pomeroy
maulfng:A the h&amp;nds of s01rte: Jr., pnli!l!deot' bim !J' deapt.
Board G!· Education ~ yrus,
of his o_wn party's members on -~ aa enryone Dew biQI, and ·treaaurer 11/ Meogs Chap.
!he Senate Foreign Relation'
Committee.
secte_lary of Slate Dean
Ruak's defense of U. S. poUey
In VIet Nam before lhe commit·
1te Monday triggered an angry,
shouting quarrel amoug lbe
paneI'• DemocraIs lhat was
·
witnessed by a nationwide aud·
lenoe, Republicans, sending the
_
.
poiiUcal lmpllcatlon of t b e
.
the!
anll
ed
scene,
c n
r questions
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Lower1ng Oblo'• 8Oper oen1 h!gh
to
lhe ostensible
of the
hearlug _ tho administration's school dropout rate ill the mo.t crtttcat isaue facing
$3.! billion fore! aid bill _ educators this year, the newly named Superintendent of

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Society Notes
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, . Pat and Gene Hueger, Mart- I
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states provide ltospltal
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oh!Jitrlo 81111 rehabilitation cjlrB
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tree to the crlrnlnals, U, 9:
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Innocent VlcUmoDI
Son.IIalph Yarborougb, D-Tex., An early -·Spk,aloD
.2Z Rlfie, iDd _a flas1!jlihl
bJg and t1t1o bil of Hall ... Bar- fire.
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lbem women and one a clilld- off."
and women, tumlng
1q 11;e ~ l'!!!!cl!· iw!failed to Vole lll.lhe ~~-~IDilaw aey, IOit o! ~~ 11e1v1111 ;Jolin~a-il
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Miss Lena Grueser and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homtr Icenhower called on tb~ir daughter,
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VIet for 10 years and a former president of the American AsJtO.
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clition of School Administrators, waa chosen Monday by
on County Monday after a lug!·
Mr. Ord, a teacher at Eastern High School, who gnd- '.c
the alate Board of Education from six candidates for the
tive warrant bad been oblained
uated from Rio Grande College last year, also is an aaJ1t.. I\\"'
Record ChiU.
post to succeed Supt E. E.
from Juatiee of Peace Olillia
ant coach of football and basketball in the Eutern D~
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Eaa1!x will take a $5,000 ..,.
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PT. PLEASANT- The Sher· system. He was employed by the Middleport Recre. . :- ;i:•
covered ·a wide secllon of lbe
who bad announced hill nual salary cut when he takes Two persons, a Cbllllcothe Dav1dson was taken before iff's department received a new Board meetmg in the office of Mayor Clyde 0. Fjsher. Ji ..
country today from the Midwest reslgnaUon last January, said over lbe state post with
Its man and bls wife, were injured Jam~s Thompaon, judge of the member Monday afiernoon town hall.
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in the collision of two oars and crrcutt court. of Mason. County' when a resident of Jericho Rd. Employed as assislants of Mr. patched and paltttlnC Ia 1lel!ft ""'
land, wbere icy rains and snow not reveal hill plans.
A naUve Ohioan and a gr~d· a trnck at 11:30 a.m. Monday where he watved extradttton and came to offic~ wit!- d~g and tied Ord at the park were
Michl done now.
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nipped spring blossoms in the Essex told the boaN thai one uate of Ohio State Untver91ty, on Rt. 124, one and three tenths was !hen brought to Metgs coun- H to a chair 1uat outside lhe of· Lloyd, student at Ohm Umver· Season tloketa al
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of his !!rat undertakings was to Esael served u superlntendetlt miles west of the junction of Rl ty ·
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lice. She slated ehe was tired 1 sity, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce prices aa prevliled last
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The mercury di ped to an
provide better voc~tlonal and of schools In Lakewood, East 32S.
The auto DaVIdson allegedly o!leeding lhestr•y, part beagle, j Lloyd, as head lileguard, a po- will be on sale later this
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degree~ in aubur:O ~pational trainmg "to ~rve IJverpool, and Middleport Ohio
stole belonged to James Schaub, black, tan and white dog, which •sition he has held with distinc- These are ~ for\ I child IS • ·•
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degrees at those who have been htatorJCaJ. and Ferndale, Mich., before Treated at Velarans Memor- who JS a slate patrolman from had been dropped off at her re .. : lion hefore, and Mrs. Thomas under, $8 for a peraon
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ly unskilled and who now find moving to Akron.
tal Hosp1lal, Pomeroy, and re- tbe Athens OSP post.
ldence last week.
I Scally, as swimming instructor. and up; $12 per famlly .\rilla
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ng, themaelves in an econollljl A trustee of BaldwJn.Wallaoe leaaed were Eugene D. Hunalck- The aherHI's department al· The lady lalormed officers Mrs. S&lt;ally has conducted for each child ;n the
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recorded
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Ph. D. from lhat achool and an 'IIte· Slate Highway patrol said dor Monday on charges of in· to come after the dog but he swimming instruction in which Ord Indicated he hopei '
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As Akron school head, Essex honorary L.L.D. from· the Unt· both were thrown from thair toxlcatlon ,.d parking on lbe failed to do so and she was led young people of the Meigs area conduct 8 summer
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ralaed the percen!nge of fresh- verslty of Akron.
car. They were treated I or highway, and . Emmett Welch up with feeding him.
have qualified as instructors and league for young men 1· )I
men who olayed 1n school ts
bruises and abrulona.
on an intoxtcallon charge.
Officers removed the dog many others earned Red Cross boys, a softball teacue,~ '
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Off!
aa14 lha
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from lbe office chair and Mon- semor and JUnior life • saving may be slowpltdt,
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went well as Astronaut. Thorn· to about It per 'cent. 'IIte slate
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VeteraDI Memorial Hospital day evening he was tied to a certificates.
on the tntorest shown; ·. '
Slaflard and Eugene Gernan average ill at 70 per cent, he
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He also called for a re-eval·
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hordle that muat be
n uatlon of the American high
n a curve. e Hunalcker cine: Ruby Ferrell, Pomeroy; ment from passerbys.
ly basis.
est; badlnlnton, htiiollili*
slart thr flight of
to school to make 11 fit lhe mod· Burean of criminal lnvestlga· : went oH
•Ide of Luna Owens, Mlddleporl; Gyn- The dng catcher was report· Ord will prepare a full youth- niB, tsb1e tetm1a
9 Jim students' needa.
on sclredule lola
Uon authorities were opected
road, then
lha hl8b- tbla Triplett, Middleport: Per· edly going to come a~er the Iadult recreation program for ap. Time wUI be resem.d"'!!llr ,ij;
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.km ill aim- 'IIte new superjntenctent also in Pomeroy tnclay to investJsate way and struck westbound ry Carpenter, Long Bottom. dog later Monday night. Any· proval of the commission by lbe lhulab for
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Clara
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Herman Marshall William An- may do so at lhe dog catchers, Commissioner Eugene Harris sided. Harrtt
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early Monday at the . Modern 'IIte patrol aald lhal Molden derson, Ronald Ralston.
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CRABTREE PROMOTED - Rolland Crabtree, veteran employee of the Meigs Highway Department, has been promoted to deputy to County Engineer H. P. Cbrlaty, Crabtree's appointment, effective May I, was announced Monday by Mr. Christy. Crabtree,
an equipment operator for the highway department, worked nine years as an aul.st&amp;Dt
operator for the Tennessee Gas Co. A native of Meigs county, he has lived biB eottfe llf•
ber of the First Baptist Cburch
in the Carpenter area. He is married to the former Beulah Galaway and they have two
of Pomeroy.
grown sons, Kenneth and Donald, both io the National Guard.
Services will be held at the
Ewing Funeral Home Friday at
10 a.m. with the Rev. Carver
W'll.
ffi
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be at Beech Grove Cemetery.
Masonic services will be !teld
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Friends
call at the funeral home Dust from the municipal park Isome gunned boistrously, cause 10 days to eliminate It or aetioD
Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.tn. adjacent to their homes on late-at-night disturbances and will be taken. Cblef of Polx.
and Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m. Plum-s\ was protested to !own add lo !he dust problem.
Herb Gilkey, following an lnvesand from 7 to 9 p.m.
council by Mrs. Edith Nash anrl Chester Tannehill of the Re· ligation, attested to debris ...
Mrs. Alma Newton Monday creation Commission, which ad· trash creating a nuiaance.
night who demanded action to minislers park activitees, re- Frank Esch1eman, 484 ftarl..·
stop the nuisance.
viewed briefly for council and st, representing himself, Charltll
Council met in town hall with I the visilors plans to remove the ' Searles and Mrs. Hulda Klein,
M
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'd' cause of complamts.
nearby residents, esplalned a
adyordel. -tio feJr pHresht mg He indicated diamonds will traffic control problem
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anil af MegaRo n old p·
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. summer Pearl-s! fronting
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p
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meto8 see
IS- when dust blows and another t1es.
. Autos, at buah hours, tt11i·t
tory
J. ED FOSTER
their toea! government in action. atlemp brobably wtll be made able to park at Tmy'o Foodlan4
. next autumn to get grass on !he extenstve off street parking lots,
ter Nallonal Folllldallon
for A Rt. I, Long Bottom man, Mrs. Nash and Mrs. Alma Boys League diamond fields. use street and frequet~Uy block
Infantile Paralysis 15 years.
was apprehended Monday and Newton said they and other IElimination of cars going into !he complainants even fnlnl "'
He waa also an active mem- reportedly conlesaed to theft ol Plum·st residents have asked I the park on dance nights also is getting in their own drlvewap
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. ...V l ~auto last February 27 • Sher· 1abatement of the dust problems being studied.
or parking near their homes.
iff Robert C. Hartenbach aald for a number of years, but that Council also approved a reso- Eschleman 98id he had dJt.
CHI- Walter 8. MooDer aa- tnday.
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aothing has been done. 'IItey al· lotion authorizing Clerk Dick cussed 1he matler '!lllb JI!Dllf
OOODoed today tlutllhe Olfke DTh~she~:f .8~. Don:ld H. leged their furniture is ruined, Bailey to notify Ed Smith and Rickman, Foodland prop;leiAi,
of Eooaomlc Opportunity bas
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lfiiDted $li,W to the ·Gallta· r:ty ~il r'ndlng transfer to clothes bung out are dirtied. a nuisance at their adjacent problem existed. 'IIte matler WU
Committee for coniD nsdao~ ycharto•landed. lrlalh. '!'bey also complained of auto- properties and that !hey have I
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maa
lo finaoco die theftav1of a n11161
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g Ford
m tGa·e mobiles
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. !he park durmg
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mer months on evemng5
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when record hops are held on
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recobah~d
imy Mr 6 r nk· the slab. '!'bey sstd the cars,
c 8 epar en 1 ar. par ed onBaseh
lh onver Bailey farm
near
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Hartenbach sa~d he and Sgl.
Bobby J. Ord, South Fifth and Maln-st, will dlriCt ·ill-

J. Edward Foster, 65, expir·] was a director of the Farmers
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!not be oblained an the tomato
to plants were killed in the Le- . morning, enroute to Florida to plants, in addition to hothouse ! Letart Falls residents also . plants against a freeze.
tart Falls area early today as pickup southern pl•nts. Each 1 and fertilizer costs. Hill said!indicated their cabbage plants( Meanwhile, !he UPI repor~
tbe temperature dipped below truck can haul up to
400,000 ' he also would have to re.-ferti- ' suffered from the freeze, but : ed record low temperatures
11lize.
[reezing.
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! were not killed. "They were \ Monday night may have wiped
"All !he tomato plants in Le· Don Richard Hill, Jne of sev· Most farmers already had ' stunted some and U will take a aut northern Ohio's entire com,
tart Falls were r~ned," said eral farmers on the . sandy soil stakes laid out and several had Icouple days of good weather toj mercial fruit crop, according to
I)D! farmer ~isguste~ly
when : in eastern Meigs county, said ~ them in the ground. Workers 1start them growJng again," reo . a scientist at the Agricultural
oonlacted lhts mormng.
he, lost 120,1100 plants.
today, throughout Le!art Falls, •ported one.
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Y ~KYO (U~l) ....... Commun~lit
Tht' sources sa1d Bre~hnn .
lol
Chma's e:o:plaston Monday of JlS
planned to spdd two ro three
'"d. recommendation by Coun- 1 On Monday, May lti, at i'.IU fog were blam~ri tutil:ly lui~~(: D
'·•tman Clifford Stumbo that a, p.m m
. the atld.1tonum of the cra~h of a twi n~ngme
th n· d nur1ear dev1ce
. apparently
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· Buc hareet. •phme d eanM.... arn1tzd ana
Ell granncmJ·
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0 ' I ta !l m ~ gra e,
ugQ.'J ...
Up to the Hawllngs Sons Co., 1 there Will be a m_eeting for pa_r- Gen. Walter E. Alessandroru, at the Dean Brinker home. Y; a trl~germg -..~vice for t1 powe1·- 1
IS
vta, meanwhile, reported that
Second
and
Mill-sts
which
ents
and
their
children
who
wtU
his
wtfe,
Ethel,
and
two
other
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rs. ran
u son an c J!. scientists sDid today
toe pnces, 1n le 1r S orpest est "in the next few days"
. Jnlcnd~ to build a new
sode- : es at the Pomero Elemental· 1 per::.ons.
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dren of Syracuse called on the ,
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! plunge s1nce President Kennedy'I assassination, hit the Th
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walk in thf' space, referred a 1School d 1 they_ ·h 1
Y Alessandrom s death left the Warren Rose family recently I The blast brought closer the year's lowest levels Monday when the market retreated for fi ethsoucet~ ire:~edCh to;
complaint to Chief Gilkey by 1t9liG-l9ft7 u~n!:\ be sl~~l y~ar Republican .state org.amzalmn
Thirty-three were present at day when Red China's arsenal the second time lq a week following word ()( auto produc- ~m e 8~ c
oub 11
0
.fohn Ksuf that rats fi'Onl the ' k de · t
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e t ~ with a cand1dste for ll~utenant Sundav School The birthday of will contain the H-bomb.
1t tion cuts and uncertainty over lnflatJon
z nev mee ng, u was e ev~
_dump art a great nu1sance, l fl~ne
eni ~UIII 8 mu~
governor in nel{t
Tue.sday's Larry· C1rcie ~as honored.
I sparked sharp protest in Japan,
Triggered by General Motors' weekend announcement ed th:e:omanian of~~lal~ had
-transferred $200 to the Salary 1 0t.·to~r 31 ° ~e on or
ore primary. .
Ithe onlv Victim Qf nuclear at- 1 or a production $lOwdown, prices began falling at market lsucce 10. per~ua tsg t11e
.ApprooriatJOn fund ms1de the I It .
· . · ta t h t
A (''YII A1r Patrol
search
ta ck as well as fears in Wash-' open1ng and were doing so at the close when a brief rallv two Commumst giants to take
1ingt~n that other nations might ' was halted by news Ford Motor Co. will produce 18 000 feW- !their long s~uldering dispute
f'ire Equipment F~nd . and ac. !
Js very lmpor , .0 t a par- plane spotted the wreck age at '
VISJT IN 1\lt\I'JST()~
ceptt!'d the clerk's pollee and I~nts a~! nextt ~ar s kindergar- 11:25 P m. EDT Monday mght I Mr and Mrs. .\l vtn ~mn~ vls-' decide to develop atomic W'O'ap. er cars than planned this jdrop on the day ot Kennedy's ' to the bargamlng table.
tire deMrtment reporls.
I' enAipupJ sate
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in a ragged, desol &lt;~te area, ·~ Jted Mr and Mrs Eu~·c:&gt;ne ~~or" on~ to' ('Ounter Chinese nuclear ' month.
assassination Nov - 1963 It
so, a pre-sc
con erence ·
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nd
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Attending wen~ Mayor l&lt;'i slJer, I for the parents of Pomeroy chil-. mile nort east .o '
oo ns a ;"on, m n ~~tun , (lhJo, power.
I The news from DetrOlt was fell 15 09 points
last Tbursday,
DIRKSEN HURT
l'!Nk Bailey, Councilmen Sturn- dren w'ln did not attend Pome- i Laurel Mountam.
i on Sunduy.
Cl' •
n n
t
ld an unsettling factor in 11 mar- l when GM gave rlr!t indica' ion WASHINGTON IUPI) - Sena
ho, John Zerkle, DICk Vaughan 'roy ktndergarlen this year but I Also ktlled m _the crash were . --~
.
.Jmas an ou cemen sa k~~ alr~ady disturbed by possl·iof Its plans ~o reduce produc. late Republican Leader Everett
of ~obert Halverson _said th~ v~ the dev1re. touched o!f at
4 bd~ty of an lnC'rease In taxes.l tion. It made some recovery M. Dirksen fell from bfs
. &lt;&gt;~rge Baker, Wayne Gibbons who wtll be attending the flrst jJames E. Staudmger, 51,
an(! 8 F. Parm1:1lee.
grade tn the Pomeroy Elemenw 1 Abmgton. Pa., a member of t1ms suffered multtple frac~ures p m. Monday (4 a.m., ES1'J, 1Prices dropped from 1 to
4 Friday when GM indicated its 1 in Walter Reed Army Ho!lpltal
: tal) School durmg the school t the state J,iquor Control Board and tram~.tlc shock. He . sa1d . co~tai.~ed "thermonuclear ma- 1points on . investment .
~sde 1plans for a slowdown in produc- early today and fractured bll
:vear 1966 _1967 Will be held In 1~nd Montgomery County Re~ub-: the p1lot y,us found a .re.,., ieet I tenal Th1s ~u~tar wordmg ~tocks whtle glamor tssues. fell , tion were uncertain, but on Sat· right hip, his office reported.
.lhe auditoriUm of Lhe Pomeroy I hCBn. chairman and the pilot ,' from th~ wrec~uge still strap- led 'Western S('Jentistl'i to spec- I m cases by more than 10 pomts. J urday, the auto producer an- He was to undergo surgery at
'Elementary School at 2. 311 p.m Melvm Ladm or Collmgwood,! 11ed rn hts seat. rhe o~her~ were 1ulate that she had not detonat- 1 The Dow-Jones tndus~rial av- •nounced flatly that 8 of its 24 ! 10 a.m. EDT to "reduce and
Mtmday, May 16, 1966 _
N. J.
!~?und stra.pped In their ~ats in- 1~ ?" H-~mb, but had tested l 1erage dropped l6.03 pomts . the ]plants would have short work · fix" the fracture. He was lD for
lln.ivf'rsity here.
AU cb.ildr~n entering the Porn- : Somer~=~-~ounty Coroner ~ ~lde the Y.reckage, he satd.
l.fi&amp;,SIOD trigger for such a bomb. lshiU'pe&amp;t plunge since the 21.11 weeks for the rest of May,
1a routine checkup.
•
IJodser' StmfiPt:
eroy first grade must be six
w.\SHINGTON
- SEu:c. yl'l:lrs of age on or bt&gt;fore next
lire 8enict&gt; Dirtrtor Lt. (:en.! Octuber 3L
Lt'~· i s B. Hf'rsb.ev said
then• i
----a re indil'atlons n;anv
col '~ge :
students are takinS ;r... ,;uc:tte ~
work simp]~· to &lt;l\'Oid the dr:ift. l
Hershey, JU~t back from a
tross-count11r.v t ri~ dunng whi1•h
Jw Vl~il6d several co lle~~s , JSaid
\knda~ thai Joeal draft boards :

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a stro111 possibility hr;
Cclmmunist party boss
would me•t wilh Cc&gt;mmunbt
1 Br!lhnev made a ..cretl ChlseRe Prem.Jer Cho En-t.ai '"
flight to · Bucharest tllday, reJt. the RomaniAn capi .. ol .
able sources reported. There Soviet . officials woulil 'lGt
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Trigger Devt're

Parents May 16 [

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I Nov 26 and spiked rumors t.h'lt
WASHIN£;TON - SEN. ROR-! he was seriously ill or df'ad .
en F. Kennedv . D-N.Y.. today ! The ion~ absence from the
sugge~ ted a LaUn Ame1·it'an j pub! it.' scene of Mao,
China'~
'·Marshall Plan '' to keep U. S. I Communist party chairman and
money - not Marines - in the I thl' deified leader of its revo luf, lrefront of the rf'volu lioh he 1 lion, sparked wide~prea d rnmfrl·l~ is ine\'itable !here.
' ors that he had passed from

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Los Angeles at Phlta., light
San Frap. at IUsburJih, nigbt
St. Loulll at Chicago
CJRcinnati at Atlanta, night
Amerlcon League
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Balt1moro
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J)etroJt
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Cal~ornJa
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Washington
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Kallllas City 6 Boston 1, night
Calli. 10 Wash. 7, alght
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WlllhJatloa at CaU!ornia,
nlght-Richerl (14) vs, Newman 11-Il.

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J1U801 of booor at Monday honor at the booing clloner.
otgllt'o boxlng-&lt;llnner at Loo- Recalllng what bappened lo
cloo'o RUtoa Hotel.
his first clash with Cooper here
iD betw0011 the dlnaer and the In 1963, when be was put oo the
lgbts, €lay' told the enthustas- floor lD the f&lt;IUrth round, Clay
tic auclleRCe he was happy to he said·
liaclc 1n BrttaiL
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IIICIJ a time of trisls," lheitougb and, I understand,
ebamp told the cheering crowd, Igetting desperate alld I
lpJ&gt;lll'OIItly referring to bJs l blame blm."
problet~~J back home with the 1 He said he found out
Solecllvo Service Board
i their loot ftgllt "that I
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C"RO - SOVIET
PRE'll'rr Alexei N. Kosygin arri~·­
" 1 hf're today to begin an eightJay official visit almf'd at. bol~ f"'••P,g Russian in lluenet' i11 th e
trou~d Middle East and rrWEDNESDAY
rt:'iw•d a tumulluoug wE'komf' MIDDLEPORT Liberary club
from thousands of fhf'E&gt;r ing will m~;~et at the home of Mn.
£gypti::ms.
Susan Park , Wednesday, May
; Placard . waving rrowds gave 11~ at 2 p.m. The book review,
Ko1ygin a wild ovatim, as he , gwen by Mrs. Roger Mnrg;m,
lttppea from his JL 18 turbo· , will ~e ''The Sourre," by .Jam~!!
p.rop 11irline 1·~ and was grettP.d ' A. Mtchener. The respomf' wJII
~ President Gamal
Abdel l be ll Jewish tradition.
~ueer .
WHIT£ ROSfo: LODF.
will
· meet Wednesday. May 11 , at
1:30 p.m. Hostt'sses are Mn.
Clarence McNeil, Mrs. Denver
.
I Nf'lson and Mr.~ . Mtldred JallF.VOTED TO INTI!R&amp;~T Of cobs.
. MEIGS . MASON AIIEA
I POMEROY SHEKESPEARE
R•ch•rG 1. ow•"· ·Pub'''"'.,
I club wtfl meet at the home of
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ct\"t•• Tennetllll, ICSif••
I Mrs. Ben Neutzling Wednesday
~ ,.blllhH ' " " ' l!fblrll(llln n~pl 1
lan.rdu ,nq Sunday bJ Tile otdo at I p.m. for a potluck lunchvan•, PutiU.hllll t:on:~papf, un Ma- l
.
C"-.1\kl St .. PDI'IPI'OY, OhiG, 457611, Bu. eon Bnd meetmg.
m- nttlre Phnn• WY 2-21M!. Etlllol'
MJDOJ EPORT LITERARY
'al f&gt;lletll WY W!l?.
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lnterlod u •"('(Inn cl•.. matllnt Club will meet Wednesday, May
Qlltl~r II till Potl Oftlct II Pomeroy. JJ t th L
OIIID
a
e uume of the pres1'den t.
''btto"'' ~·em.tat repNII•at.H••• Mi~s Susan Park M111 Roger
Bot.UatW Ktmbtll, lat.,
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Nf'w Morgan will review
"The
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o.uverer1 o,. ource
y James A. Michener.
eerrln wllu. •••liable ~5 tenu per 1R tJ
Jl
Wffllr Gnt ,,., 111 1 ay 111111,11
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respnnse WI·11 be a
Dalb !HnUnel ornce , tUI.30;
s, r I Jewish Tradition.
month• n .tOI 'l'bree lllc:tnlh• tJ 110 8J '
Mol.or Rouw when ea1'1'111r ~er~l~
WHITE ROSE LODGE AwdlnGt •••llaMe, 0111 mont.h , IL311 B:r 1·
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t Wednes d8y a fmt.lt• On• 11 u 11o.oo: st. mo~tb •• . tary WI mee
•~Us; Thre• month•- noo C.SuDScl'lp· l ternoon at the Legion Hall in
tloa ..-IM laelud.. lunda:r
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1New York ooo 100 tot- 3 1 , Rodgers. WP-Sanrord 1:1-l).
St. Louis al Chi. ppd., cold
! Minn.
200 000 1100- 2 9 1 LP-Cheney (0-1). HRs-Rodglly Uolted Press iltlei'IIIIIIODIII San Fran. at Pitts., ppd ., cold Stottlemyre (2-21 and How- ers llstl. Kirkpatrick (1st!,
NaUonal Leapo
Los Ang._ at Phila., ppd., rain . ard : Perry, Worthington 18) Valentine t2ndi.
1 and
G. AB. R. H. Pet Cmclnnatl 7 Atlanta 4, Alght
Battey. LP- Worthington
Morgan Hou 25 11 1f 34 ,370 XOnly gsmes scheduled)
~~ 1~1). HRs-Mantle flst), Maris (Only games scheduled)
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Toeoclay's
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Pitchers
12ndJ, Pepitone (4th).
--LONDON (UP[) - Wor ld I'-'On on ma cum er
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heavywelght champion Cassius Leven, said he would start of! ' Pgcarnl, PlU 17 t!2 6 22 ·358 ll-li u HmJeu IO-~) or Faw' 10-2)
Clay was te start final today with a press cenference Hart, S.F.
ZS 86 20 30 .349 ·l
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22 88 8 30 341 Jl~.
· Detrmt •t Cleveland a~ght·
preparatlons for biS May 21 and a first wor out at 2 ~.m.
' Pitt 18 65 10 a2 ·338 i Cincinrratl at Taltnta, 2, twi- , Lolich (3-11 vs. O'Don~ghue (2- ~
title ftgllt against British and (10 a.m. EDT) at the TemtorI
20 71 13 z; :325 night-Maloney (H) and Pap- ' O) or Bell 11-1).
Emplll heavywelgbt klngp\• lal Army Gym at While City.
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pas
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Fischer
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Chicago
at
Baltimore,
night22 96 11
VISIT OUR
Cooper at LoRdoos Clay, who surprised
zs rr1 1~ 27 .310 Lemaster t2-1).
I Peters Il-l) vs. Miller 1 0~).
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:ei1J Army Gym today, ..,. with his mtdest and
Llbvre, L.A. 24 81 11 2a .SIO Houston at New York, nightWednesday's Games
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€Jay, w!Jo 6ew In earlier appearan«i earlier
AmortiaJi Le,P. .
Giusti 1:1-1) vo. Gardner ( H). Washington at Catilomia, light ,
Monday; lold a fasblooable wu lD something like hJs
G. AB. Il H. Pel. .Los Aageles at PhJtadelphla, Boston at Kansas City, night 1
~ audience ot the form as he faced the
F.Rbsu, Ball !9 811 21 28
!night-Sutton (3-3) vs. Jackson New York at Mmnesola, night •
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Aarlo-Amerlean Sporting Club at the swank London Hilton.
Oliva, MiJm 18 116 13 26
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Yszmakl, 8os 22 90 18 ..358 Sa• Francisco at Pittsburgh, : Chicago at Baltimore, nlgllt
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triple apiece for the Angels,
flee
whcl. ...... outhlt 14o8. California
::.m. Cqacr'craynor silliie'o
exploded for f~ve runs lD the Junior lllghthander Mike Jen- 1ball game.
boys added two roore In the~
th~rd inn_ing, With ~ger.s and kins pitched two-hit ball Mon- J~nkins weot the entire sev- 1ond as the r~ult of a wark .~.:,.KII'kpatrick each f:J'IPimg m two day as the Southern Tornadoes , e, 1-inning:; in 3ti degrM! weath- 1"ued to Amos Wallbrown, ·.. sn
runs .. Fred Valentme paced the defeated Eastern 9-3 in a Mid- er. He fanned sevel and issued error and S~cer's tieC004 01
~as~ngto~ attack with four Oh~ Valley Cenference base· four free passes.
· Utree singles.
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· The only hits off
Jenkins Other Racine blttm
Peta Rose and Art Shsmsky Jateraolloaal Lta8Ue
were singles by Ricbarc! Doug- , Grueser wiih a pair of sliig!&lt;S,
each polecl • two-run homer in By United Press lnternallollal las in the third and llharles Cuodiff, a single, Deem, a ili&gt;the third innJng as the Reds
W. L. Pel. GB Knight with one out In the sev- gle, and Spencer a fourth bll,
handed 1965 20-game winner Columbus
10 2 .333 II&gt; enth. Douglas's was an Infield a dooble. Southern will litlsl
Tony Cloninger his third Jacksnvlle
13 3 .824
hit while Knight's dropped be- Rutland lD another MOVC ptna
ootback in five decisions. Rose Toledo
7 ~ .583 3 tween the left and t;)'llter field- Thursday afternoon.
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went 1-for-&gt; and Shamsky 2-for- Richmond
8 9 .471 II&gt; ers.
By innings:
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7 8 .ltl'f II&gt; All Eastern runs were scor- Eastam .. ·-· · 210 000 o-a h
attack against six AtJantlt· Toronto
5 9 .357 8 eel as the result of seven Tor~ Southern .... .. 520 002 l9"'1:7
pitchers. Eddle Mathewo and Syracuse
5 9 .357 6
errors. Charles Eicblng- Eichinger, Knight Cl), WOir.
Denis Menke slammOO btme l Buffalo
3 10 ..231 7¥1: er started on the mound for the (7) and Wolf (7) and DoLJglu
runs for the Br.....
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NaUonal Leagao
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Los Ang. at Phila., ppd, rain (~tle arne~ sched~le~) .,
st. Louis at Chicago, ppd., cold
Yg - - - - Sa• Fraa. at Pitts., pdd., cold
Filbt Resnlll
Cinci
01 4 OIO OOI- 7 13 2 By United Pretts IDtemltlonal
Atlanta
OQ2 tOt 1100- 4 9 11 LONDON (UPli - Bob AUoJay, Noltebart (6) , McCool I tey , Ghana. stopped Jack1e
,81 and Edwards; Cl omnger,
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AND
Results of the first annual I (M) 10:57.9, Mcintyre IE), Ma- McArthur, thtrd.
Umbach (4), Olivo (5), Blasin-Mid-Qhlo Valley
Conference ,chir IW), L. Donohoe, IM).
220 Dash -Martin (E) 27.8,
game 161 . Niekro 181, n.nelt TORONTO IUPI) -Fernand
track meet held at Eastern : 440 Dash - Batey (W) 56.5, Russell (W). Sawyen &lt;W) and
19) and Oliver. WP-Jay IJ -2) . Chretien, 132 . Toronto, outpointSaturday afternoon were an- Newland (E), T. COzart
lR) Conway (M).
LP--Cloni~er
(2--3) .
HHs- l ed Tommy Tibbs, 132, Boston
5•01 •
nounc'«l today.
:andM. Peters !M).
Mile
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Rose
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Shamsky
(3rdl, (lOt.
. 1 DJScus- JustiS (E) 106 ft. 1
, Sneecl (W), Arthur (W) and By United Pl'ftslnlenatlonal · Menke t3rdt Mathews list)
Wahama won the meet wtlh . 31,-2 in., Smith ~M) Conway (M) 1 Hughes (M).
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40 points, Eastern was stcond ·and Dailey (R) .
100 Yd. Dash - Martil (E) !
W. L. Pet. GB
(Only games scheduled)
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)
with 37 , McArthur had 28 and oov
.,. Dash _ Mora• &lt;R) 2:17.- !0.3, Batey tW), Russell IW)i San Frao
18 7 .720 ...
Ernie Lopez, ti(J , Los Angeles,
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Southern 25.
9, Arthur tW), Sneed (W). and and Allman lE).
IPittsburgh
14 ~ .636 2'tl Boston
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The winners, their time or Brinker !W).
Shotput- SmiUt (M) 42 ft. , Ho~ton ,
1510 .600 3 Kan . Citv 00040020x- 6 81 1New York ilO).
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11 9 .550 !lh .
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1 agrin.i, LonOOrg (4), Sadow- Wash.- - - Ott 100 22• 7 14 1
the variou.' events were:
!9.7, Mathews (R), Riffle (W) (M), aod Ed Cc&gt;zart IR).
Los Angeles
13 12 .620 • 5k 161 R d
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181 and Ryan, Calif.
Mile Relay - Racine, Rus- and Martin (E).
High Jump - Davis (M) 5 Atlanta
13 13 .500 5lh . 1
' a atz
115 200 lOx- 10 8 I
, L Tillman 181 : Sheldon, Wyatt
seJI, Mathew~ . Tim Cozart · and 808 Relay - Eastern Martin ft. 3 in., Mathews and T. Cozart, New York
8 10 .444 67ii (?), Aker (SJ and Suarez. WP _ Cheney, HumPh r eY 5 13), ·
Rog. 119.99
Brewer 3.59, Eastern, Wahama. Newland, Eichinger and All- D Cozart, both Racille, tied for St. ~uis.
8 14 .3&amp;4 B'f.l ' Sheldon (2-3). LP-Magrmi (0- Lines 151, Jiannan (8J and
Two Mile Run Coleman · man 1:41.9, Racine second, and. second, and Cbadw.sll (E).
Ciru:mnah
8 14 .364 81h I)
Casanova : McGlothlin, Sanford
6 17 ·26111 : ·
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pol\ r~ speeches. Kennt&gt;d~ said : Peking's Foreign
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the Yankees to victory, ''Tbls shoulder operatloa ll!lted Oily -keel tbe &amp;II .two lnnlngl
UP[ Sports Wrtler
may shoe~ stme people, but I h1s first circuit &lt;!""I of the and absorbed bla first loos of
Aftr! a.. ~aslc tr~-~~~ !eo~~· s~~- - ~~k we can wln the oeasoa. Marll slimmed h1s the oeaoon. The M&amp;M boys had
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seeol}d homer rl tha ~asoa .aad cennected off Minnesota &amp;tarter
Vork Yankees have declar~ an
Yankees Style
1260tb of hll career.
Jim Perry.
H·Bomb Wlf on the Amertcan Although the Yankees are 10 Elsewhere 11 tbe jaDjor Stottlemyre, evening his reLeague.
iG1iin l:.ihind
front-I".mnin! •circuit KIDI!!!! Q!y wblpped cerd at 2--2 with Dine-hit
The Yankees H(for homer)· Cleveland and Baltimore ,they B10ton 1-I ud C&amp;U!om!a hll!'llDg, worked out of a Jam In
. Bombed the Minnesota Twins :1- displayed Urst- class tal011t oudallkd Wublngtnn 111-?.
the ninth. With a runner on
2 MCI!lday night for their third against tire Twins. Mickey In tho National Leque, third base and only one out he
stra!Jiht victory under Ralph Mantle, Roger Marls and Joe ClncJnnaU lopped Atlanta 7-4 reUred Earl Battey on a
Houk, the former Army major Pepitone blasted homers and while ..the Los ADseleo . at grounder to shorl and Russ
who replaced Johnny Keane
Mel stottlemyre went tha route Pbtladelphho, San Francisco at N!xoa on a roller to second.
manager tast Satw-day.
·for the Bronx Bombers.
PUtsburgb and St. Lwts at The Athletics erupted for lour
Honk took cllarge of the With the score tied 2-2 lD the Chicago gllllltl wm (IC&gt;Itpooed runs bo the feurlb innlnt! to
olowest starting ballclub in New nlnlh, l'l!pitone lined h1s fourth because of lnclemeat weather. provide Hollie Sbeldon with h1s
York htstory. The Yankees, homer of the campaign tff the 'Hie Yankeet have come alive second triumph of the cambeaten !6 times in 20 games right field foul pole. Mantle and under Hook, who plcled them palgn. The A's ruiqed the first
under Keane were forced by Marls, New York's once-feared to A.L. pennantl la 1961-62-61. major league start of Boston's
Houk to go through anethe&lt; M&amp;M combination connected In the three games, New York Pele Masrinl, whcJ allowed all
phase ot baaic training prior to earlier in the contest marking batters have hit .150, eompared four runa in the fourth. Two
the Minnesota game.
the first time that they had to ,:1)5 uDder Keane, and slnglea, two wild pitches, two
"We went over signs and homered In the same game Yankee pitchero havo lllowecl walks and Mamy Jimenez'
fundamentals durl•g the pre- s!Dce June 16 111115.
only flvo ruu.
triple accoontecl for the Kansas
game meeting 80 they aU knew Mantle
suffering from Pepitone's shot wu tile ollly City &lt;IUtburst.
what to dt.'·· Houk seid after injury-wracked legs and not yet [baJI bit out of the infield off ~b Rodgers and Ed Kirkpatbree home runs bad powered recevered from a pre-season reliever Al Worthiagton, wbo trick eollect:Ed a homer and

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P.al'lv this morni»K..
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Tht' sources sa1d Bre~hnn .
lol
Chma's e:o:plaston Monday of JlS
planned to spdd two ro three
'"d. recommendation by Coun- 1 On Monday, May lti, at i'.IU fog were blam~ri tutil:ly lui~~(: D
'·•tman Clifford Stumbo that a, p.m m
. the atld.1tonum of the cra~h of a twi n~ngme
th n· d nur1ear dev1ce
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0 ' I ta !l m ~ gra e,
ugQ.'J ...
Up to the Hawllngs Sons Co., 1 there Will be a m_eeting for pa_r- Gen. Walter E. Alessandroru, at the Dean Brinker home. Y; a trl~germg -..~vice for t1 powe1·- 1
IS
vta, meanwhile, reported that
Second
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toe pnces, 1n le 1r S orpest est "in the next few days"
. Jnlcnd~ to build a new
sode- : es at the Pomero Elemental· 1 per::.ons.
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dren of Syracuse called on the ,
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! plunge s1nce President Kennedy'I assassination, hit the Th
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walk in thf' space, referred a 1School d 1 they_ ·h 1
Y Alessandrom s death left the Warren Rose family recently I The blast brought closer the year's lowest levels Monday when the market retreated for fi ethsoucet~ ire:~edCh to;
complaint to Chief Gilkey by 1t9liG-l9ft7 u~n!:\ be sl~~l y~ar Republican .state org.amzalmn
Thirty-three were present at day when Red China's arsenal the second time lq a week following word ()( auto produc- ~m e 8~ c
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.fohn Ksuf that rats fi'Onl the ' k de · t
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1t tion cuts and uncertainty over lnflatJon
z nev mee ng, u was e ev~
_dump art a great nu1sance, l fl~ne
eni ~UIII 8 mu~
governor in nel{t
Tue.sday's Larry· C1rcie ~as honored.
I sparked sharp protest in Japan,
Triggered by General Motors' weekend announcement ed th:e:omanian of~~lal~ had
-transferred $200 to the Salary 1 0t.·to~r 31 ° ~e on or
ore primary. .
Ithe onlv Victim Qf nuclear at- 1 or a production $lOwdown, prices began falling at market lsucce 10. per~ua tsg t11e
.ApprooriatJOn fund ms1de the I It .
· . · ta t h t
A (''YII A1r Patrol
search
ta ck as well as fears in Wash-' open1ng and were doing so at the close when a brief rallv two Commumst giants to take
1ingt~n that other nations might ' was halted by news Ford Motor Co. will produce 18 000 feW- !their long s~uldering dispute
f'ire Equipment F~nd . and ac. !
Js very lmpor , .0 t a par- plane spotted the wreck age at '
VISJT IN 1\lt\I'JST()~
ceptt!'d the clerk's pollee and I~nts a~! nextt ~ar s kindergar- 11:25 P m. EDT Monday mght I Mr and Mrs. .\l vtn ~mn~ vls-' decide to develop atomic W'O'ap. er cars than planned this jdrop on the day ot Kennedy's ' to the bargamlng table.
tire deMrtment reporls.
I' enAipupJ sate
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assassination Nov - 1963 It
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oo ns a ;"on, m n ~~tun , (lhJo, power.
I The news from DetrOlt was fell 15 09 points
last Tbursday,
DIRKSEN HURT
l'!Nk Bailey, Councilmen Sturn- dren w'ln did not attend Pome- i Laurel Mountam.
i on Sunduy.
Cl' •
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ld an unsettling factor in 11 mar- l when GM gave rlr!t indica' ion WASHINGTON IUPI) - Sena
ho, John Zerkle, DICk Vaughan 'roy ktndergarlen this year but I Also ktlled m _the crash were . --~
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.Jmas an ou cemen sa k~~ alr~ady disturbed by possl·iof Its plans ~o reduce produc. late Republican Leader Everett
of ~obert Halverson _said th~ v~ the dev1re. touched o!f at
4 bd~ty of an lnC'rease In taxes.l tion. It made some recovery M. Dirksen fell from bfs
. &lt;&gt;~rge Baker, Wayne Gibbons who wtll be attending the flrst jJames E. Staudmger, 51,
an(! 8 F. Parm1:1lee.
grade tn the Pomeroy Elemenw 1 Abmgton. Pa., a member of t1ms suffered multtple frac~ures p m. Monday (4 a.m., ES1'J, 1Prices dropped from 1 to
4 Friday when GM indicated its 1 in Walter Reed Army Ho!lpltal
: tal) School durmg the school t the state J,iquor Control Board and tram~.tlc shock. He . sa1d . co~tai.~ed "thermonuclear ma- 1points on . investment .
~sde 1plans for a slowdown in produc- early today and fractured bll
:vear 1966 _1967 Will be held In 1~nd Montgomery County Re~ub-: the p1lot y,us found a .re.,., ieet I tenal Th1s ~u~tar wordmg ~tocks whtle glamor tssues. fell , tion were uncertain, but on Sat· right hip, his office reported.
.lhe auditoriUm of Lhe Pomeroy I hCBn. chairman and the pilot ,' from th~ wrec~uge still strap- led 'Western S('Jentistl'i to spec- I m cases by more than 10 pomts. J urday, the auto producer an- He was to undergo surgery at
'Elementary School at 2. 311 p.m Melvm Ladm or Collmgwood,! 11ed rn hts seat. rhe o~her~ were 1ulate that she had not detonat- 1 The Dow-Jones tndus~rial av- •nounced flatly that 8 of its 24 ! 10 a.m. EDT to "reduce and
Mtmday, May 16, 1966 _
N. J.
!~?und stra.pped In their ~ats in- 1~ ?" H-~mb, but had tested l 1erage dropped l6.03 pomts . the ]plants would have short work · fix" the fracture. He was lD for
lln.ivf'rsity here.
AU cb.ildr~n entering the Porn- : Somer~=~-~ounty Coroner ~ ~lde the Y.reckage, he satd.
l.fi&amp;,SIOD trigger for such a bomb. lshiU'pe&amp;t plunge since the 21.11 weeks for the rest of May,
1a routine checkup.
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eroy first grade must be six
w.\SHINGTON
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lire 8enict&gt; Dirtrtor Lt. (:en.! Octuber 3L
Lt'~· i s B. Hf'rsb.ev said
then• i
----a re indil'atlons n;anv
col '~ge :
students are takinS ;r... ,;uc:tte ~
work simp]~· to &lt;l\'Oid the dr:ift. l
Hershey, JU~t back from a
tross-count11r.v t ri~ dunng whi1•h
Jw Vl~il6d several co lle~~s , JSaid
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Cclmmunist party boss
would me•t wilh Cc&gt;mmunbt
1 Br!lhnev made a ..cretl ChlseRe Prem.Jer Cho En-t.ai '"
flight to · Bucharest tllday, reJt. the RomaniAn capi .. ol .
able sources reported. There Soviet . officials woulil 'lGt
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WASHIN£;TON - SEN. ROR-! he was seriously ill or df'ad .
en F. Kennedv . D-N.Y.. today ! The ion~ absence from the
sugge~ ted a LaUn Ame1·it'an j pub! it.' scene of Mao,
China'~
'·Marshall Plan '' to keep U. S. I Communist party chairman and
money - not Marines - in the I thl' deified leader of its revo luf, lrefront of the rf'volu lioh he 1 lion, sparked wide~prea d rnmfrl·l~ is ine\'itable !here.
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St. Loulll at Chicago
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Amerlcon League
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J1U801 of booor at Monday honor at the booing clloner.
otgllt'o boxlng-&lt;llnner at Loo- Recalllng what bappened lo
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his first clash with Cooper here
iD betw0011 the dlnaer and the In 1963, when be was put oo the
lgbts, €lay' told the enthustas- floor lD the f&lt;IUrth round, Clay
tic auclleRCe he was happy to he said·
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IIICIJ a time of trisls," lheitougb and, I understand,
ebamp told the cheering crowd, Igetting desperate alld I
lpJ&gt;lll'OIItly referring to bJs l blame blm."
problet~~J back home with the 1 He said he found out
Solecllvo Service Board
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C"RO - SOVIET
PRE'll'rr Alexei N. Kosygin arri~·­
" 1 hf're today to begin an eightJay official visit almf'd at. bol~ f"'••P,g Russian in lluenet' i11 th e
trou~d Middle East and rrWEDNESDAY
rt:'iw•d a tumulluoug wE'komf' MIDDLEPORT Liberary club
from thousands of fhf'E&gt;r ing will m~;~et at the home of Mn.
£gypti::ms.
Susan Park , Wednesday, May
; Placard . waving rrowds gave 11~ at 2 p.m. The book review,
Ko1ygin a wild ovatim, as he , gwen by Mrs. Roger Mnrg;m,
lttppea from his JL 18 turbo· , will ~e ''The Sourre," by .Jam~!!
p.rop 11irline 1·~ and was grettP.d ' A. Mtchener. The respomf' wJII
~ President Gamal
Abdel l be ll Jewish tradition.
~ueer .
WHIT£ ROSfo: LODF.
will
· meet Wednesday. May 11 , at
1:30 p.m. Hostt'sses are Mn.
Clarence McNeil, Mrs. Denver
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I Nf'lson and Mr.~ . Mtldred JallF.VOTED TO INTI!R&amp;~T Of cobs.
. MEIGS . MASON AIIEA
I POMEROY SHEKESPEARE
R•ch•rG 1. ow•"· ·Pub'''"'.,
I club wtfl meet at the home of
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I Mrs. Ben Neutzling Wednesday
~ ,.blllhH ' " " ' l!fblrll(llln n~pl 1
lan.rdu ,nq Sunday bJ Tile otdo at I p.m. for a potluck lunchvan•, PutiU.hllll t:on:~papf, un Ma- l
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C"-.1\kl St .. PDI'IPI'OY, OhiG, 457611, Bu. eon Bnd meetmg.
m- nttlre Phnn• WY 2-21M!. Etlllol'
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'al f&gt;lletll WY W!l?.
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Qlltl~r II till Potl Oftlct II Pomeroy. JJ t th L
OIIID
a
e uume of the pres1'den t.
''btto"'' ~·em.tat repNII•at.H••• Mi~s Susan Park M111 Roger
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Dalb !HnUnel ornce , tUI.30;
s, r I Jewish Tradition.
month• n .tOI 'l'bree lllc:tnlh• tJ 110 8J '
Mol.or Rouw when ea1'1'111r ~er~l~
WHITE ROSE LODGE AwdlnGt •••llaMe, 0111 mont.h , IL311 B:r 1·
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t Wednes d8y a fmt.lt• On• 11 u 11o.oo: st. mo~tb •• . tary WI mee
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1New York ooo 100 tot- 3 1 , Rodgers. WP-Sanrord 1:1-l).
St. Louis al Chi. ppd., cold
! Minn.
200 000 1100- 2 9 1 LP-Cheney (0-1). HRs-Rodglly Uolted Press iltlei'IIIIIIODIII San Fran. at Pitts., ppd ., cold Stottlemyre (2-21 and How- ers llstl. Kirkpatrick (1st!,
NaUonal Leapo
Los Ang._ at Phila., ppd., rain . ard : Perry, Worthington 18) Valentine t2ndi.
1 and
G. AB. R. H. Pet Cmclnnatl 7 Atlanta 4, Alght
Battey. LP- Worthington
Morgan Hou 25 11 1f 34 ,370 XOnly gsmes scheduled)
~~ 1~1). HRs-Mantle flst), Maris (Only games scheduled)
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12ndJ, Pepitone (4th).
--LONDON (UP[) - Wor ld I'-'On on ma cum er
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heavywelght champion Cassius Leven, said he would start of! ' Pgcarnl, PlU 17 t!2 6 22 ·358 ll-li u HmJeu IO-~) or Faw' 10-2)
Clay was te start final today with a press cenference Hart, S.F.
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· Detrmt •t Cleveland a~ght·
preparatlons for biS May 21 and a first wor out at 2 ~.m.
' Pitt 18 65 10 a2 ·338 i Cincinrratl at Taltnta, 2, twi- , Lolich (3-11 vs. O'Don~ghue (2- ~
title ftgllt against British and (10 a.m. EDT) at the TemtorI
20 71 13 z; :325 night-Maloney (H) and Pap- ' O) or Bell 11-1).
Emplll heavywelgbt klngp\• lal Army Gym at While City.
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VISIT OUR
Cooper at LoRdoos Clay, who surprised
zs rr1 1~ 27 .310 Lemaster t2-1).
I Peters Il-l) vs. Miller 1 0~).
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Llbvre, L.A. 24 81 11 2a .SIO Houston at New York, nightWednesday's Games
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€Jay, w!Jo 6ew In earlier appearan«i earlier
AmortiaJi Le,P. .
Giusti 1:1-1) vo. Gardner ( H). Washington at Catilomia, light ,
Monday; lold a fasblooable wu lD something like hJs
G. AB. Il H. Pel. .Los Aageles at PhJtadelphla, Boston at Kansas City, night 1
~ audience ot the form as he faced the
F.Rbsu, Ball !9 811 21 28
!night-Sutton (3-3) vs. Jackson New York at Mmnesola, night •
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Aarlo-Amerlean Sporting Club at the swank London Hilton.
Oliva, MiJm 18 116 13 26
10-3),
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Detroit at Cleveland, night
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Middleport, 0.
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Yszmakl, 8os 22 90 18 ..358 Sa• Francisco at Pittsburgh, : Chicago at Baltimore, nlgllt
forward 11 1 "llce
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B.Rbsn, Ball IV '19 13 .
nlght-Bohn (:1-Z) vs. Blass
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the st&gt;Cond of two &amp;&gt;nate I the scene.

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triple apiece for the Angels,
flee
whcl. ...... outhlt 14o8. California
::.m. Cqacr'craynor silliie'o
exploded for f~ve runs lD the Junior lllghthander Mike Jen- 1ball game.
boys added two roore In the~
th~rd inn_ing, With ~ger.s and kins pitched two-hit ball Mon- J~nkins weot the entire sev- 1ond as the r~ult of a wark .~.:,.KII'kpatrick each f:J'IPimg m two day as the Southern Tornadoes , e, 1-inning:; in 3ti degrM! weath- 1"ued to Amos Wallbrown, ·.. sn
runs .. Fred Valentme paced the defeated Eastern 9-3 in a Mid- er. He fanned sevel and issued error and S~cer's tieC004 01
~as~ngto~ attack with four Oh~ Valley Cenference base· four free passes.
· Utree singles.
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· The only hits off
Jenkins Other Racine blttm
Peta Rose and Art Shsmsky Jateraolloaal Lta8Ue
were singles by Ricbarc! Doug- , Grueser wiih a pair of sliig!&lt;S,
each polecl • two-run homer in By United Press lnternallollal las in the third and llharles Cuodiff, a single, Deem, a ili&gt;the third innJng as the Reds
W. L. Pel. GB Knight with one out In the sev- gle, and Spencer a fourth bll,
handed 1965 20-game winner Columbus
10 2 .333 II&gt; enth. Douglas's was an Infield a dooble. Southern will litlsl
Tony Cloninger his third Jacksnvlle
13 3 .824
hit while Knight's dropped be- Rutland lD another MOVC ptna
ootback in five decisions. Rose Toledo
7 ~ .583 3 tween the left and t;)'llter field- Thursday afternoon.
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went 1-for-&gt; and Shamsky 2-for- Richmond
8 9 .471 II&gt; ers.
By innings:
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7 8 .ltl'f II&gt; All Eastern runs were scor- Eastam .. ·-· · 210 000 o-a h
attack against six AtJantlt· Toronto
5 9 .357 8 eel as the result of seven Tor~ Southern .... .. 520 002 l9"'1:7
pitchers. Eddle Mathewo and Syracuse
5 9 .357 6
errors. Charles Eicblng- Eichinger, Knight Cl), WOir.
Denis Menke slammOO btme l Buffalo
3 10 ..231 7¥1: er started on the mound for the (7) and Wolf (7) and DoLJglu
runs for the Br.....
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NaUonal Leagao
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Los Ang. at Phila., ppd, rain (~tle arne~ sched~le~) .,
st. Louis at Chicago, ppd., cold
Yg - - - - Sa• Fraa. at Pitts., pdd., cold
Filbt Resnlll
Cinci
01 4 OIO OOI- 7 13 2 By United Pretts IDtemltlonal
Atlanta
OQ2 tOt 1100- 4 9 11 LONDON (UPli - Bob AUoJay, Noltebart (6) , McCool I tey , Ghana. stopped Jack1e
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AND
Results of the first annual I (M) 10:57.9, Mcintyre IE), Ma- McArthur, thtrd.
Umbach (4), Olivo (5), Blasin-Mid-Qhlo Valley
Conference ,chir IW), L. Donohoe, IM).
220 Dash -Martin (E) 27.8,
game 161 . Niekro 181, n.nelt TORONTO IUPI) -Fernand
track meet held at Eastern : 440 Dash - Batey (W) 56.5, Russell (W). Sawyen &lt;W) and
19) and Oliver. WP-Jay IJ -2) . Chretien, 132 . Toronto, outpointSaturday afternoon were an- Newland (E), T. COzart
lR) Conway (M).
LP--Cloni~er
(2--3) .
HHs- l ed Tommy Tibbs, 132, Boston
5•01 •
nounc'«l today.
:andM. Peters !M).
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Shamsky
(3rdl, (lOt.
. 1 DJScus- JustiS (E) 106 ft. 1
, Sneecl (W), Arthur (W) and By United Pl'ftslnlenatlonal · Menke t3rdt Mathews list)
Wahama won the meet wtlh . 31,-2 in., Smith ~M) Conway (M) 1 Hughes (M).
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40 points, Eastern was stcond ·and Dailey (R) .
100 Yd. Dash - Martil (E) !
W. L. Pet. GB
(Only games scheduled)
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)
with 37 , McArthur had 28 and oov
.,. Dash _ Mora• &lt;R) 2:17.- !0.3, Batey tW), Russell IW)i San Frao
18 7 .720 ...
Ernie Lopez, ti(J , Los Angeles,
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Southern 25.
9, Arthur tW), Sneed (W). and and Allman lE).
IPittsburgh
14 ~ .636 2'tl Boston
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The winners, their time or Brinker !W).
Shotput- SmiUt (M) 42 ft. , Ho~ton ,
1510 .600 3 Kan . Citv 00040020x- 6 81 1New York ilO).
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1 agrin.i, LonOOrg (4), Sadow- Wash.- - - Ott 100 22• 7 14 1
the variou.' events were:
!9.7, Mathews (R), Riffle (W) (M), aod Ed Cc&gt;zart IR).
Los Angeles
13 12 .620 • 5k 161 R d
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181 and Ryan, Calif.
Mile Relay - Racine, Rus- and Martin (E).
High Jump - Davis (M) 5 Atlanta
13 13 .500 5lh . 1
' a atz
115 200 lOx- 10 8 I
, L Tillman 181 : Sheldon, Wyatt
seJI, Mathew~ . Tim Cozart · and 808 Relay - Eastern Martin ft. 3 in., Mathews and T. Cozart, New York
8 10 .444 67ii (?), Aker (SJ and Suarez. WP _ Cheney, HumPh r eY 5 13), ·
Rog. 119.99
Brewer 3.59, Eastern, Wahama. Newland, Eichinger and All- D Cozart, both Racille, tied for St. ~uis.
8 14 .3&amp;4 B'f.l ' Sheldon (2-3). LP-Magrmi (0- Lines 151, Jiannan (8J and
Two Mile Run Coleman · man 1:41.9, Racine second, and. second, and Cbadw.sll (E).
Ciru:mnah
8 14 .364 81h I)
Casanova : McGlothlin, Sanford
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(4) Sukla 171, Lee 18) and

Clay.Beg1'ns F1'naJ Dr1'JJ
For May 31 Bout In London

pol\ r~ speeches. Kennt&gt;d~ said : Peking's Foreign
Mini stry
111
hr beli Ved the Ameri,•an pPo- denied 10 days ag11 lhat the n
p!P would support "a greatly 1 yellr-old Mao was ailing.
m"rt-a~ .. d Hid effort - an effort .' The Engli sh-langufl~e broad ·•( ~~~~~ to what we were willing 1 cast. heard in 'T'okvo. did not

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the Yankees to victory, ''Tbls shoulder operatloa ll!lted Oily -keel tbe &amp;II .two lnnlngl
UP[ Sports Wrtler
may shoe~ stme people, but I h1s first circuit &lt;!""I of the and absorbed bla first loos of
Aftr! a.. ~aslc tr~-~~~ !eo~~· s~~- - ~~k we can wln the oeasoa. Marll slimmed h1s the oeaoon. The M&amp;M boys had
wuu me nvu u,..~ ... !&gt;.c.~_;. ;;.:............
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seeol}d homer rl tha ~asoa .aad cennected off Minnesota &amp;tarter
Vork Yankees have declar~ an
Yankees Style
1260tb of hll career.
Jim Perry.
H·Bomb Wlf on the Amertcan Although the Yankees are 10 Elsewhere 11 tbe jaDjor Stottlemyre, evening his reLeague.
iG1iin l:.ihind
front-I".mnin! •circuit KIDI!!!! Q!y wblpped cerd at 2--2 with Dine-hit
The Yankees H(for homer)· Cleveland and Baltimore ,they B10ton 1-I ud C&amp;U!om!a hll!'llDg, worked out of a Jam In
. Bombed the Minnesota Twins :1- displayed Urst- class tal011t oudallkd Wublngtnn 111-?.
the ninth. With a runner on
2 MCI!lday night for their third against tire Twins. Mickey In tho National Leque, third base and only one out he
stra!Jiht victory under Ralph Mantle, Roger Marls and Joe ClncJnnaU lopped Atlanta 7-4 reUred Earl Battey on a
Houk, the former Army major Pepitone blasted homers and while ..the Los ADseleo . at grounder to shorl and Russ
who replaced Johnny Keane
Mel stottlemyre went tha route Pbtladelphho, San Francisco at N!xoa on a roller to second.
manager tast Satw-day.
·for the Bronx Bombers.
PUtsburgb and St. Lwts at The Athletics erupted for lour
Honk took cllarge of the With the score tied 2-2 lD the Chicago gllllltl wm (IC&gt;Itpooed runs bo the feurlb innlnt! to
olowest starting ballclub in New nlnlh, l'l!pitone lined h1s fourth because of lnclemeat weather. provide Hollie Sbeldon with h1s
York htstory. The Yankees, homer of the campaign tff the 'Hie Yankeet have come alive second triumph of the cambeaten !6 times in 20 games right field foul pole. Mantle and under Hook, who plcled them palgn. The A's ruiqed the first
under Keane were forced by Marls, New York's once-feared to A.L. pennantl la 1961-62-61. major league start of Boston's
Houk to go through anethe&lt; M&amp;M combination connected In the three games, New York Pele Masrinl, whcJ allowed all
phase ot baaic training prior to earlier in the contest marking batters have hit .150, eompared four runa in the fourth. Two
the Minnesota game.
the first time that they had to ,:1)5 uDder Keane, and slnglea, two wild pitches, two
"We went over signs and homered In the same game Yankee pitchero havo lllowecl walks and Mamy Jimenez'
fundamentals durl•g the pre- s!Dce June 16 111115.
only flvo ruu.
triple accoontecl for the Kansas
game meeting 80 they aU knew Mantle
suffering from Pepitone's shot wu tile ollly City &lt;IUtburst.
what to dt.'·· Houk seid after injury-wracked legs and not yet [baJI bit out of the infield off ~b Rodgers and Ed Kirkpatbree home runs bad powered recevered from a pre-season reliever Al Worthiagton, wbo trick eollect:Ed a homer and

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Ple..anr High &amp;hoot Student
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~nd a prote8t h~armg for two ! !~ ~lx ~-~~~ ~~~red by Nor~ 1__,Senior representative: Mlkki
propo_sed re-mnmg ar~as were ll\'ulul ,., .,L., . " r•~tr J;;:frp,o.t "' j .l'lllbert, Carol Kegley, Judy
J&lt;-mhmed Monday m~ht. on Kanawha. Streel Y.as. re-zon_e&lt;J I Bright, Mike Blessing, Bobby
fe-zonin' proposal b~1ng. ap- trom res1dentlat '1. to mdus~raliErrett and Joe Taylor; Jun~~r
roved and the oth~r denied. 11 as ~eq_uested b·: the Plannms representative: Mary , Jane
A large delegation of pr.1per- Commission wnen no one ap- Getty. Terri Keister. Jalilt-Kinowners protested the re-zon- 1 peared from the area to pro ·m. caid, Mtke Marnhout, John Coop
got Lincoln Avenue fro m 21st T
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th · er and 'David Phillips
•tnct to 28th street rrom r.-si- 1B we r~press""'l.il Jves 0 k. e ~. Officers Of the co~ncil for
ettervJsmnfromy&lt;~tems
see m~ al
emial 1 to residential 2 that . franchise
the cit for ~~, next year elected earlier are :

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, crease In sales tax collections tndtn~ April -30. 1966. and May

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Mrs.Mrs.Herbert
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Richard.l.&lt;on·
Wil· Eat. With
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son Ripley· Walter Patterson tear o11110eure 1111• t"ua ctroppmJ,
Ma;on: Rob.rt MeCullocb, Pt:
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Pleasant; Mrs. Gerald Jobnson; :=a~·=~~::~t:w."!~r,:;tn~
Mason; Amy Cor~in, Pt. Pleas- lloftn't ~•au• nau1u. It'- aiUilne
am ; rauic1a Mt!uiuwb,
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Pleasant: Brian Herdman,
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ing _Apr_ll 30, 1966 over the same years starting July 1, 1965 and
Jll!rlod m 1965. There are ·now July l, 1964 follow~
only two counties that are be·
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Ro.ad,w~scro~nedQueenof~he . hind last year's figures for the Aikens- * 1~·283 ·~7 • 10 •796 ·•
~966 J~m~-8emor Prom, durmg i fjscal year. They are Pike and 3l, $5 1S.'asl.l7, $4.49,735·15 ·
llpolis F'erry.
IPlern:ussiOD of the Prom Mon-! SCioto.
I GalUs _ $6,888.62, $5,555.52, DISCHARGED: Clarence
day _rught. .
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$283,361.06, $221,832.fl.
IVaughn, Henderson: Jain"' B&lt;m·ll
M1ss Sturgeon Wall wearmg a decorated columns and lovely ]
nett Clifton· Michael Leonard
lovely yellow nylon over satin~~ rose trees Refreshments of I Hocking - $4,773.08, $3,557.· 1Pt Pleasant'· wimam Tucker'
noor 1ensth g~wn a nd was es- pllllch, sandwiches
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and cup I 12 , 1202 ,368 .6a, 195
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Mrs. HrJster'
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oul~ permit building of multi- commu•.tit ,lntcnna t!levisJon l Scott}' lc~rd, pres_ident: Ronnie corted by Kflth Crotty, 'iUn of 1cakes wer_e served i~ t~e gyin ! Jackson _ $1l,Bl2.4tl, $l0, 7Z3.- Fruth, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
4'' Pot
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lwellmgs. The 17 member del- l t
Yk . b h If 1 th Wedge. v1ce president; Linda Mr. und Mrs. ~wtence Crott~, ' foyer dunng lnternuss1on.
1 02 $339 565 21 $32l 453 72
Bateson, Pt Pleasant; Mrs.
at ion presented
a petition i sy~:; n:iv cea;l~ yes~m 0lll'lln~ Hall, secretary and Sandi Red· Pt. P~easant. M1ss StW'geon IS ·
131 ; 50 ~ · 127 Jack Lane and daughter, Gal:
Petuni1s- Pansies .
gned b)' over 90 per cent of ~ 0 u J
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mun, treasurer. Mrs.
Violet a semor and was chosen valewrence · · '
,- llpolis, Ohio: Mrs. Charles Will·
; • proper!\· owners to ha\'e th~ , mg _out the advanh;ges of !l: crty Gerlach is th~ advisor for the dictorian of this year's graduat287 ·56• $46 6•006·34 · $452 •695 ·35 · ett and son, Pt. Pleasant.
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PT. PLEASANT - SCollay E : Mol••
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al. The petition was signrd'nu~ to be gaaned.hy the Clly .
tbe National Honor Society, M
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d ]'178,840.09, $177,436.47.
I Durst, Leon, a son.
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over 100 ersons livin in wh1ch would r~!ve 2 per cent
president of the Keyetles, serves organ, ' e pre,
Pike - $1,728.28, f4,965.84 , i
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$16,589.71,
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$8:!7.478.77, $845.074.75.
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l.PT.I PLdEASANT· arslty Library Service Club Thespi"ns a marri :1ge license in the office •c79 537 63 1675 n..'l 10
Vrnton - $1,210.73, $56'9.32,
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Sr1oto - t"lu 6n 311 $23 9llil. $46,43L58, $44,448.16.
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tment dwellings in tht- area n€er for Bettt~rv•si,.,n and Phil·
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~-------ectron O motor v~
uld cheapen the neighborhood ip An"el nttorne.v of. the or"an -; I Lgf c ~?&lt;' were c: o~e~ - . ~,~nt- 1 School.
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lmusett·ailer and use lax in
Head Lettuce 35c doz.
;·d reduce tb• valm• or their iwtio~ he!d ~ q~eslion and ' an- y h 001 ~w;nft tr~~ts e ore ~-hke The Queen's Court was the
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southeastern counties
rropert}. Deleg,1tion members swer p~riod on tloe rrwtler l'•)'IH i ~ .0 .b nt u -~· ~~e~ were .1 . ' five runners-up for the title of
Unscramblethtn~foorJumbltH,
those for the two-week per·iod Tomatoes _ 45c doz.
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eaking against the re-Ztming cil voted to aecept the &lt;'fll; i~-,,_ : ·; er ·
w. 11 be a sen10~ ~ Quetn of th-':! Prom.
! one ll'Uer to racll 11quart, to
ending April 30. 1966.
.Broccoli _ 45c doz.
ere Jo( Kavser O! is Young .' lion for a fran"irh • and I '\\:.n l n~x
an M""\ ~ I e a
First runner-up was Miss :
form four (ltdinar!" word!!'.
1, 1965. and for the fisC'al years
ames Smith H,;;rrv Tav\01 , pur&lt;;ue thE' m.;n•"t·r furthc- : in ~(a~r e~ erl: ~rt _u essodnNantd l Carot Kegley, &lt;laughter o( Mr.
starting July I, 1~65, and l
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9.71. $13,091.11, ""
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$213.526.611. Gallia - $7 298 27
llarrmger. Lawrenre McD.•met, a toc·al nrw ..;pJ pe r as requ•n·1
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a .. rl McDanif'l Fred N·•·~rr l&gt; c law·
en a e. ~enror fin
oseanna , up was Elizabeth Burcham,!
$6501 .56,$136,784.21, $131,37B.91,
59 N. 2nd Ave.
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Qeorge Caltmdrns, and J&lt;•mes Council apprmd th(' apnint- .• - _'__..
·__ _ _ _ - - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BerlJRrllf.'
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mg , . , $ 5,502.65,
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nard Burcham who was wear1$118,624.71, $104,186.94.
Middleport, 0.
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1mnt o · \\ · J),l•lsun anJ Da- Fimmeial slrrtemenl of the · 1
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tOnmg. Counnlman Don ~V•:I· Hart ley and William Rardin.
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30th. 1966 . CH;.r. $37.975.10; Wa· att1red in a floor length blue
MOU5ET!t&lt;IP, AND THI~
d,.. recommended that l''lllll(.:ll Jr .. who musl resign 11s they ter Works. $49.n9.60 and Sew· own· Cath sa re
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I~ 1\~E.~Eo IT ,\116HT DO
turn down the. re ::oning. requt•&lt;.t
are interested proper tv ownel's age Dlsp•sal 15,1 M111 4 9,
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Serving Molgs County Slnco 1861
oI tht' Planmng fomm1ss;nn II' of land wrthm the proposed ur- Pfl"gent were Mwor n B
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P'~P':" owner ~ .~gmr ~ t rt. TIL.c Councrl \'Oied to retain
the rosf' Attorney Ray Musgrave. Daugherty, daughter of Mr. lind
So!" 11rranre tht drded lttter~ ·
lo 1orm tht&gt; surprltr answer, ad j
m~~n. was pa~~:ul b.l' eounr1l i present F'loodwr&gt;ll levy rate of and councilmen Bob Haynes, Mrs. Hiram Daughtery, wear~==~-"(:-&lt;1--f&lt;~:W;:!.,;'~"'~M'f-lilal b)' abo\'t cartoon,
una m~usly.
, $2 ~er ~undred on ass,essed Yi:ll· Charles Fowler, Ernest Hand- ing a floor length white and
The ~amden .\l'eflue ~rlang!e i uat10n Ln Zo~e I and 50 cerus l~y. Buster Rifne, Don Waldie. blue gown.
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Bill Chlld-Roclllly Downln1, Agonlo
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Junohh•o: GNOMI (HfDIE OXYGIN GLOIAL
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netle daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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Fourteen teachers -and help- the second week of VBS are inen were present May 8 for the- vited to attend Bible school the .
first teacher training meeting first week.
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of the Chester Community VBS Mrs. Harold Spencer w i 11 ;
at the Chester Methodist church serve as dlrert ors, Mrs. David
at 7:30p.m. A service was con. Holter as assistant director,
dueled by Rev. Pearl Casto and and Mrs. Robert Bailey as craft
the teaehers participated in ex- director.
periments on ''Ways
Pupils This is the seventh year of
Learn."
the CommWllty SchooL ChurchMrs. Leonard Erwin was lead- es that help sponsor the school
er of a group which dramatiz- are the Chester Methodist. Ches·
ed the Bible story, ~·zaccae- ter Nazarene, Mt. Herman Unil· 1
us." .Mrs. Robert Batley's group ed Brethren, and
Fl:llll·oorh; l
, demonstrated ways pupils Jearn ~tho~_lst. ____
by physical surroundings. Mrs. [
: David Holter's group led a pan·
1 el discussion on "How
God
Answers Prayer.''
I The theme for the year will
be "God Lives Today.'' The
I school will be held JWie 1 to 17
For Tho Fomlly
, from 9 tt.m. to 1l a.m. Classes
I will be In tbe Chestor Grade ,rlctt
$l99
School and lhe Chester Metho- lttln At _ __
Idist Church. All person11 of the
community ages 4 to 17 are
vlted. Children who will be at·
Middleport, 0.
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Dear Helpless:
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movie -· Juat • ple, their problfms e-nd pleas· ))far Helen·
1 Dear Mrs. !.:
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Cll)' . .. Former Mayor Bob,Affoirs office, what happeno bout evecy actreu bBI gono uros,. their troublee aDd fun. You hard!~ never have much. My family is bappy and bard_____
stark raving naked mept Mar· AI With the rest of Helen Help about us in your column Please ly ever filbtl. I tftoulltl eYOry1
stool only twl.,. a week and, II saret Rutherford but we tmt Us!,, it welcomeo laughs bul do! - THE HOPscoTcHERS body was untO my lrientllnvll·
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the bowel movement ~ of nor· lllie'lt hold !he clotbeB line.
wont llodfle a IOrtoua queotlon (KIDS UNDER !1)
ed me to spetld the nllbl Her
mal COIIBislency, this Is a per· 'lbe stale of showbiz In N. Y. with a bruBIHiff.
Dear Hop~eotcbers·
parento wert tiptlq, tbe house
fectly nornml pattern for lhem. City - anotbor burlesk sbow Send your teen-age questions "Sorryboulhat" _·and to show was a moo
the klcls tlldn'l
In any case lll()fe barm than opened with its "ltar" Beverly ·to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, 1 really mean it here's a whole look too hippy or clean.
good would come from trying to Aatlland, bUitld u
"E rr ol ..,, of Heleo' Help Uol
Ibis column for the '"little" lea ue White WI were lit bed
my
1 · frletld told me 1tor folks - •
B,y Wayoe G. Brandotadt, M. D. force this baby to hove a alDol Flynn'o protegee" ... "8 or n newspaper.
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Jumping up and. down on a every day.
Free" pitt ravee from every
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1•«inl a tllvorce. I felt like
trampol~ne looks like such tun I
penon who's seen It buill wu et1 clljzeao UJOd to vacation In Dear Mn. Bolte!:
[ crying because sbe was crying.
you can t blame every child m Q _ My da~ler, 11. has ret· considered too Umlted In ap- !he Catlkillo because It was I am not exactly skinny, but llllcln't lmtw mucb about d~
tbe ~ela~borhood for wantmg W robulbar neuritis. Would scold- peal for the grut Radio City clean and cheiiJI: now tbe grand ! I'm not that fat. It makes me vorcta unW tbea and I tbink
try 1t. L~e most other sports, ing her make her worse? Should Music Hall, which iD
adu1t Iold 8ol'8tch Circuit baa taken mad when my mother takes they're juft temDie.
however, It is sale only ~en she be allowed to baby-sit?
, world can't ju!t alm at the nice- on caviar airs - the Concord me shopping and they alwa~s Ever since I've been especperfonned under supernstOn. l A - In tltlt condition there nice trade . . Sure, and we'll Hotel, for instance, bas de luxe . bring us to the "cllubby'' dress- .Ially nice to my lrleiJ(I, but sh• 1
The apparatus should never be Is pain in th.e eyes and some te11 Mary Popplns .. In Town rooms at $47.50 per day single- I es. Don't people that
make looks like a 1ad Beagal. Why I
left set up where a~ateurs ~ho impairment of vision. It Is a and Country Ma1azJne, Sophia o at its plush new $2 million ; clothes knew we don't like lt, don't they let the kids take part
White over beige, beige vinyl Interior, V·B enpnt,
have not had proper anstructaons disservice to a child with tbls, \ Loren told h•·r deepest secret: s:olf clubhouse .. Julie ' AD· ! be called "chubby'!" Why don't.! of saying something ln tlle Olean use lt. Improper use can or any otb';or disease •. lo with- I''Everythina 1 got 1 got from dres' TV special was booed at l lhey get another name for i vorcery Court? They
should
auto. trans., power brakes and steering, w.s.w titea,
cause severe sprains and bruls· l hold any punishment that is de- · eating spaghetti" .. _ Pasta, the Montreux (Switzerlllnd) TV Ihem" 1 bet grown-ups would I think how bad the children fee-l,
twt.ed Class, real sharp Olds.
es or the back, ankles and, most . served. When it is deser~ed and says s_ophie, saved her from "festival" when it was announ- . Dever buy clothes if they had I and maybe know llow they want
serious of all, the neck.
what form the pumshment becommg a permanent scare-~ as a ~st~place tie; the fes· i to go to the ··tat" rack.
_ to run away or die or some- i
Once 1 child h'a• made
should
take
often
calls
lor
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and
means
It!
tival
president
toted
to
bre~k
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MARY
JANE
thing, and then maybe the Di.1
few jumps 011 8 trampoline great de~! of judgment.
However "Tht Bible" direct- tbe '-'! In favor ?fa French ~~~ Dear Mary Jane :
torcery court would go out Jf
th-ere il 8 great temptation t.o There IS no danger that any ed by John Huston tun11 out at em and the booing was 1dentl·1 You are so righi!
There's
add 8 little variety and
try ~ c~ild your daughters. sit! with the boxoff~. John pJans to d,o , f~ as "anti-American," not no reason why clothe'S can't be
GMAC Fin1ncln1 Aveii.W.
some acrobatic feats. This mUIIt will catch her neurlbs but ev~ rllh~ by h1s own wallet -_he s anh·Ju11_e, or ~~~i-the progra~: labeled "-X" or ''fuller-cut" for i
CHILDRENS
be firmly prohibited until the !e:y effort sbould bt made . to puttmg out a book about .~t - but .Julies .Bntlsh, as the -~: the "not exactly skinny'' uowd.
child 111 thoroughJy familiar witlt fmd and treat the underlymg: Ipriced at $15 . . The wild Hul~ Ut mternatumal 11onsense 11
or
Suggestions anyone? _
1
the fundamentals of the sport : cause Df her trouble. Unless this labaloo" sprite Lada EdmDnd men on.
H ·'
These sbould be tausht by a~ process is chetked It will lead ' Jr., da~ling of the .~ction ,: The N. Y.. nf1!spaper strike ; ~ar Helen:
I
Si2es 3 to Bia: 3
instructor who is tamillar with ~ a permanent partial loss of crowd, I! ge~ting her Image of three of. 1ts s11 papers has I 1 have alway~ tried to say Nhite
99
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the hazards and how to avoid . v1sion.
shes featured in a , cast a considerable pa11 on the hello t0 p 1 but old as he Js I slack _
11 r,
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
them
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college recrultin&amp; film put out Icity's .nightlife and several ~~- IJt
~~'are his enemies' !
Q - To otretc~ my food dol· Iby en'l Electric .. ·.
One 1fes ll'e expected to fold . ·... 0 .. g~• mea boy start; '
Store
"You'D ute Our Quail!} wa, tl
Bul!a..Q _My Jiltl!r'• baby, 4 • Ja~s, 1 ~lx a quart of whole Greenwich Vill&amp;Je shop makes Night club and restaurant own- hi~:DI ~e
hi: s:love 10 11
weeks-old hun't had 0 natural [mtlk w1th a quart of reconsU· exacUy !he same ltoms for boys ers Inform uo lhe three papers 1 tart k' blm a d he throws
Middleport, 0.
WY 2·5342
POflnl!roy OhiQ
bowel UX:vement since she was tuted powdered milk. Wlll this 1and girls .. . Sometime! you do due to merge were the t h r e e s
soc ~ng tl
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IP~I~~""''""'""'""''""""'""'""''""~[l.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""II!!!!!O!II!!!!!!!---br bt 'home from the bos it· Ideprive my chiklren of any n- ~ cet a feel!ng New York seems which provided the sort of ei· mt~!.__ -~·
en ·- au
al~e doctor S!lYI to give ~er sential nutrients? Is margarine just like befort- FaD of Rome. (it!ng. attention whlcb
ket?ps
.an infant auppo1itory every four es nutritious as butter!
Inflation: N. Y. street .. lock.· sbowlltz perkin&amp;.
day•. What wc:ruld eause tbis
A - 11 YIU.J' cbUdnn each
c~ndllton? Can't oometbln&amp; be drink lbree or more glass,.
done about it!
I day of the mixture they will get
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A - Your tlsler has a very by milk. Margarine Is fully u
wi,. doctor. 'lbe boby may .,. nutritious ao butter and is lees
Offici Boura: t tD 12. 2 tD 6 (1,,01111 NCHIII OD
tablllh 1 ""'" ulllli r&lt;&gt;utine In likely 10 produce a ltigb blood
1'111111. - lui CoW'I St., I'VmlrvJ
timt bill some perso111 1• to choleoterol level.

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We salute Ihe hospitals of our community and

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the many trained people

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MRS. MARY BOWMAN - Is the laborotory tecbnl·
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routine and sperial lab tests for the hospital. Mrs.
Bowman l'ommutes from l1er home in Oak HiJJ, 0 .,

each day. She was formerly l89oclaled with Bay VIew
Hospital. Bay VIllage, 0 ., Shadyside Hospital, PltU.
burgh, Pa. and St. Vincent Charily Hospital, C!ev•
land, 0.

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Hospltlls:

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Colht out In the optn, fun-IO'IIn. lt'atimt
It twing into 1 Dado• COronet iOO ctfl ·
vtnl~le. YGu're tired of ttle ho-hum habit.
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movie , Nathan, ,.lf.appointed loraell still another Playboy nekklcl YOI1TII ASKED FOR IT!

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likn lots of roo11 tml GCJmfon in yow ell'. you dtdn't expect. It's cotwertiblatime .••
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MILL &amp; SECOND STS.
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Otdo V•llty a,kl.nl Co., Middleport
lctnomy ll'lll'ih Lotn, Pom.roy
llri..,.tch H~rfwert, Ptmtroy
The F..rmeu Btnk &amp; Snlnts Co.,

Mlcldlt~N~rt

Pomeroy
V•terant Mtmorltl Hospttel, Pomtrey
Otlio Power ComRtfty, POIMNY
Moore's Au.. S_
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Pomeroy IDwlfnt Co,. Pomerey
Chepm~n.CaMUy

Shot ltert,
Pomtrtr
Sugtr fllun P:ttur Mill, Ptmtroy
Swisher &amp; LHM DrutJ, Ptnttroy

Pomeroy
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titb:en'l ,.ltllftll ltnk. Mlclclltport

Chrtllty Prlttlfho...Mitldleporl
Middleport ~rt-lltort,
MWdlttitrt
The Pt•rlc Shop, ,~,..~
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Th• Midw•y Mlrkat, P.merev

Glotckntr's Rtstturant, Pohro'f
Jot't Ctrrv.Out, Middleport
lnltl's f!lrnlturt, Middleport
Mtl11 Gentrtl Hosfllhll, Pomartv'
Powtll's Stnlct Station, MlddlttNrt
'fhelhH lox, Middleport
Wttttrn Au.. ·lto,.., Mlddi.,Ort
Cotu]Mle G11 Df Ohio, In&lt;., Mldctlepert
Pen\trty Cement Blldc Co., Pomerev
k &amp; C Jtwtltrs, Pomeroy
Karr &amp; Vtn Z.ndt Mtlor Salts

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Martin Puntrll Hom1, ·Rutlancf
Crow's lttak House, "•rnerer

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row Left to rlthl: J. Evans, LPN~.~· Grell, RN, J. Wrllbt,
RN, QJen.tlnJ Room; B. Ledlit, AN 1 Head Nur~e: D. Ewilll

RN; ot Supervltw.
Second row Left. to rl.Jht: M. Winebrenur, RN, E. Humph·
rer-. RN, )[, Tncy, LPN, D, Woodyard, RN, J. Tboren,

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RN, F. Hewetaon, RN, Opentinl lOOiplupen'ilor.

Ab~at when pleture wu taken: J. Smolen~RN., .u..

tbesiat; J. BIII'UI~ RN, L. Cleland, RN, V.
nlcn, RN,
E. Thorpe RN, ~,.:UDteal instruttor; M, Hobltetter, RN,
R. Rime, RN, N. Goebel, RN, I.'Wtbtuttl, RN, J. llaillfl,
I'N, 1!. Radfonl, PN, 1!. EvaDI, RN. Hl iuptrvlaor.

Public Spirited luslntsNI Sponur This Ad In Conjunction With Our Local
H01pltela:

WHOLE·HOUBE GAB Alt:lt CCJNDITIQNING
COSTS ..,t4,0Q A MONTH TCI OWN r

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1911_!_ Repre•entatives on
Council Are Named

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PT. PLEASANT - Rell!OSOn·

taUves to serve on the Point
Ple..anr High &amp;hoot Student
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~uncil have been selected for
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~- t'Lt.iA~AJ~I- vuy '-'U:U 11 - I I''"~-"-','J· c Pli'IA~Ailt f .~ ~ne 1966-37 school term and are
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J11s regular mont~ly se~lon ber C. mpany and approx.ma~eaa follows:
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~nd a prote8t h~armg for two ! !~ ~lx ~-~~~ ~~~red by Nor~ 1__,Senior representative: Mlkki
propo_sed re-mnmg ar~as were ll\'ulul ,., .,L., . " r•~tr J;;:frp,o.t "' j .l'lllbert, Carol Kegley, Judy
J&lt;-mhmed Monday m~ht. on Kanawha. Streel Y.as. re-zon_e&lt;J I Bright, Mike Blessing, Bobby
fe-zonin' proposal b~1ng. ap- trom res1dentlat '1. to mdus~raliErrett and Joe Taylor; Jun~~r
roved and the oth~r denied. 11 as ~eq_uested b·: the Plannms representative: Mary , Jane
A large delegation of pr.1per- Commission wnen no one ap- Getty. Terri Keister. Jalilt-Kinowners protested the re-zon- 1 peared from the area to pro ·m. caid, Mtke Marnhout, John Coop
got Lincoln Avenue fro m 21st T
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th · er and 'David Phillips
•tnct to 28th street rrom r.-si- 1B we r~press""'l.il Jves 0 k. e ~. Officers Of the co~ncil for
ettervJsmnfromy&lt;~tems
see m~ al
emial 1 to residential 2 that . franchise
the cit for ~~, next year elected earlier are :

Miss Sturgeon · SoutheaStern Ohio Sales
Is Quee.no.f
···o·.·.. Increase A
'cross Lm
·e
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Pt. · Pt..oant; Tereaa

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All loll southeaStern counties Figures showing the collec·
ocept Pike. showed· an • in· lion for the two-weeks periods
, crease In sales tax collections tndtn~ April -30. 1966. and May

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'Wilson,

Cheshire;
Mrs.Mrs.Herbert
Little
ard, Hoasett;
Richard.l.&lt;on·
Wil· Eat. With
ttnc, ltoulh
er Worry
•nnu \Yithr.w.
son Ripley· Walter Patterson tear o11110eure 1111• t"ua ctroppmJ,
Ma;on: Rob.rt MeCullocb, Pt:
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Pleasant; Mrs. Gerald Jobnson; :=a~·=~~::~t:w."!~r,:;tn~
Mason; Amy Cor~in, Pt. Pleas- lloftn't ~•au• nau1u. It'- aiUilne
am ; rauic1a Mt!uiuwb,
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Pleasant: Brian Herdman,
drul eountera •~u:i"'beN.
ans; )'Irs. Homer
Pleasant: Mrs. Della
Pt. Pleasant; Isaac Long,

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for the tWO·Vji!kS· period' end- 1, 1965, and those tor tile mcai
ing _Apr_ll 30, 1966 over the same years starting July 1, 1965 and
Jll!rlod m 1965. There are ·now July l, 1964 follow~
only two counties that are be·
.
Ro.ad,w~scro~nedQueenof~he . hind last year's figures for the Aikens- * 1~·283 ·~7 • 10 •796 ·•
~966 J~m~-8emor Prom, durmg i fjscal year. They are Pike and 3l, $5 1S.'asl.l7, $4.49,735·15 ·
llpolis F'erry.
IPlern:ussiOD of the Prom Mon-! SCioto.
I GalUs _ $6,888.62, $5,555.52, DISCHARGED: Clarence
day _rught. .
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$283,361.06, $221,832.fl.
IVaughn, Henderson: Jain"' B&lt;m·ll
M1ss Sturgeon Wall wearmg a decorated columns and lovely ]
nett Clifton· Michael Leonard
lovely yellow nylon over satin~~ rose trees Refreshments of I Hocking - $4,773.08, $3,557.· 1Pt Pleasant'· wimam Tucker'
noor 1ensth g~wn a nd was es- pllllch, sandwiches
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and cup I 12 , 1202 ,368 .6a, 195
1 ,88136
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IGrimms
Landing;
Mrs. HrJster'
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oul~ permit building of multi- commu•.tit ,lntcnna t!levisJon l Scott}' lc~rd, pres_ident: Ronnie corted by Kflth Crotty, 'iUn of 1cakes wer_e served i~ t~e gyin ! Jackson _ $1l,Bl2.4tl, $l0, 7Z3.- Fruth, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
4'' Pot
79c
lwellmgs. The 17 member del- l t
Yk . b h If 1 th Wedge. v1ce president; Linda Mr. und Mrs. ~wtence Crott~, ' foyer dunng lnternuss1on.
1 02 $339 565 21 $32l 453 72
Bateson, Pt Pleasant; Mrs.
at ion presented
a petition i sy~:; n:iv cea;l~ yes~m 0lll'lln~ Hall, secretary and Sandi Red· Pt. P~easant. M1ss StW'geon IS ·
131 ; 50 ~ · 127 Jack Lane and daughter, Gal:
Petuni1s- Pansies .
gned b)' over 90 per cent of ~ 0 u J
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r·v.
mun, treasurer. Mrs.
Violet a semor and was chosen valewrence · · '
,- llpolis, Ohio: Mrs. Charles Will·
; • proper!\· owners to ha\'e th~ , mg _out the advanh;ges of !l: crty Gerlach is th~ advisor for the dictorian of this year's graduat287 ·56• $46 6•006·34 · $452 •695 ·35 · ett and son, Pt. Pleasant.
ASK TO WED
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ea remam stnctly res1den.
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PT. PLEASANT - SCollay E : Mol••
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al. The petition was signrd'nu~ to be gaaned.hy the Clly .
tbe National Honor Society, M
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Ohl
d ]'178,840.09, $177,436.47.
I Durst, Leon, a son.
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over 100 ersons livin in wh1ch would r~!ve 2 per cent
president of the Keyetles, serves organ, ' e pre,
Pike - $1,728.28, f4,965.84 , i
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1 - of the_gross i~con1e of t.he Com- NAME CHEERI..EADERS Ion the student Council advisory Beatrice ca.rollne Moreh~ad, 45, , $99.436.64, $103,375.3:!.
e nrea.
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1pany Jn addition to tbe t&lt;txes.
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board.
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l.PT.I PLdEASANT· arslty Library Service Club Thespi"ns a marri :1ge license in the office •c79 537 63 1675 n..'l 10
Vrnton - $1,210.73, $56'9.32,
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Sr1oto - t"lu 6n 311 $23 9llil. $46,43L58, $44,448.16.
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uld cheapen the neighborhood ip An"el nttorne.v of. the or"an -; I Lgf c ~?&lt;' were c: o~e~ - . ~,~nt- 1 School.
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lmusett·ailer and use lax in
Head Lettuce 35c doz.
;·d reduce tb• valm• or their iwtio~ he!d ~ q~eslion and ' an- y h 001 ~w;nft tr~~ts e ore ~-hke The Queen's Court was the
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rropert}. Deleg,1tion members swer p~riod on tloe rrwtler l'•)'IH i ~ .0 .b nt u -~· ~~e~ were .1 . ' five runners-up for the title of
Unscramblethtn~foorJumbltH,
those for the two-week per·iod Tomatoes _ 45c doz.
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w. 11 be a sen10~ ~ Quetn of th-':! Prom.
! one ll'Uer to racll 11quart, to
ending April 30. 1966.
.Broccoli _ 45c doz.
ere Jo( Kavser O! is Young .' lion for a fran"irh • and I '\\:.n l n~x
an M""\ ~ I e a
First runner-up was Miss :
form four (ltdinar!" word!!'.
1, 1965. and for the fisC'al years
ames Smith H,;;rrv Tav\01 , pur&lt;;ue thE' m.;n•"t·r furthc- : in ~(a~r e~ erl: ~rt _u essodnNantd l Carot Kegley, &lt;laughter o( Mr.
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llarrmger. Lawrenre McD.•met, a toc·al nrw ..;pJ pe r as requ•n·1
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MOU5ET!t&lt;IP, AND THI~
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turn down the. re ::oning. requt•&lt;.t
are interested proper tv ownel's age Dlsp•sal 15,1 M111 4 9,
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the rosf' Attorney Ray Musgrave. Daugherty, daughter of Mr. lind
So!" 11rranre tht drded lttter~ ·
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m~~n. was pa~~:ul b.l' eounr1l i present F'loodwr&gt;ll levy rate of and councilmen Bob Haynes, Mrs. Hiram Daughtery, wear~==~-"(:-&lt;1--f&lt;~:W;:!.,;'~"'~M'f-lilal b)' abo\'t cartoon,
una m~usly.
, $2 ~er ~undred on ass,essed Yi:ll· Charles Fowler, Ernest Hand- ing a floor length white and
The ~amden .\l'eflue ~rlang!e i uat10n Ln Zo~e I and 50 cerus l~y. Buster Rifne, Don Waldie. blue gown.
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Fourteen teachers -and help- the second week of VBS are inen were present May 8 for the- vited to attend Bible school the .
first teacher training meeting first week.
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at the Chester Methodist church serve as dlrert ors, Mrs. David
at 7:30p.m. A service was con. Holter as assistant director,
dueled by Rev. Pearl Casto and and Mrs. Robert Bailey as craft
the teaehers participated in ex- director.
periments on ''Ways
Pupils This is the seventh year of
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the CommWllty SchooL ChurchMrs. Leonard Erwin was lead- es that help sponsor the school
er of a group which dramatiz- are the Chester Methodist. Ches·
ed the Bible story, ~·zaccae- ter Nazarene, Mt. Herman Unil· 1
us." .Mrs. Robert Batley's group ed Brethren, and
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by physical surroundings. Mrs. [
: David Holter's group led a pan·
1 el discussion on "How
God
Answers Prayer.''
I The theme for the year will
be "God Lives Today.'' The
I school will be held JWie 1 to 17
For Tho Fomlly
, from 9 tt.m. to 1l a.m. Classes
I will be In tbe Chestor Grade ,rlctt
$l99
School and lhe Chester Metho- lttln At _ __
Idist Church. All person11 of the
community ages 4 to 17 are
vlted. Children who will be at·
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atrawhats arouDd N.
Y. Llndaay shutterins the Veterans "Blue
movie -· Juat • ple, their problfms e-nd pleas· ))far Helen·
1 Dear Mrs. !.:
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Cll)' . .. Former Mayor Bob,Affoirs office, what happeno bout evecy actreu bBI gono uros,. their troublee aDd fun. You hard!~ never have much. My family is bappy and bard_____
stark raving naked mept Mar· AI With the rest of Helen Help about us in your column Please ly ever filbtl. I tftoulltl eYOry1
stool only twl.,. a week and, II saret Rutherford but we tmt Us!,, it welcomeo laughs bul do! - THE HOPscoTcHERS body was untO my lrientllnvll·
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the bowel movement ~ of nor· lllie'lt hold !he clotbeB line.
wont llodfle a IOrtoua queotlon (KIDS UNDER !1)
ed me to spetld the nllbl Her
mal COIIBislency, this Is a per· 'lbe stale of showbiz In N. Y. with a bruBIHiff.
Dear Hop~eotcbers·
parento wert tiptlq, tbe house
fectly nornml pattern for lhem. City - anotbor burlesk sbow Send your teen-age questions "Sorryboulhat" _·and to show was a moo
the klcls tlldn'l
In any case lll()fe barm than opened with its "ltar" Beverly ·to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, 1 really mean it here's a whole look too hippy or clean.
good would come from trying to Aatlland, bUitld u
"E rr ol ..,, of Heleo' Help Uol
Ibis column for the '"little" lea ue White WI were lit bed
my
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B,y Wayoe G. Brandotadt, M. D. force this baby to hove a alDol Flynn'o protegee" ... "8 or n newspaper.
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Jumping up and. down on a every day.
Free" pitt ravee from every
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1•«inl a tllvorce. I felt like
trampol~ne looks like such tun I
penon who's seen It buill wu et1 clljzeao UJOd to vacation In Dear Mn. Bolte!:
[ crying because sbe was crying.
you can t blame every child m Q _ My da~ler, 11. has ret· considered too Umlted In ap- !he Catlkillo because It was I am not exactly skinny, but llllcln't lmtw mucb about d~
tbe ~ela~borhood for wantmg W robulbar neuritis. Would scold- peal for the grut Radio City clean and cheiiJI: now tbe grand ! I'm not that fat. It makes me vorcta unW tbea and I tbink
try 1t. L~e most other sports, ing her make her worse? Should Music Hall, which iD
adu1t Iold 8ol'8tch Circuit baa taken mad when my mother takes they're juft temDie.
however, It is sale only ~en she be allowed to baby-sit?
, world can't ju!t alm at the nice- on caviar airs - the Concord me shopping and they alwa~s Ever since I've been especperfonned under supernstOn. l A - In tltlt condition there nice trade . . Sure, and we'll Hotel, for instance, bas de luxe . bring us to the "cllubby'' dress- .Ially nice to my lrleiJ(I, but sh• 1
The apparatus should never be Is pain in th.e eyes and some te11 Mary Popplns .. In Town rooms at $47.50 per day single- I es. Don't people that
make looks like a 1ad Beagal. Why I
left set up where a~ateurs ~ho impairment of vision. It Is a and Country Ma1azJne, Sophia o at its plush new $2 million ; clothes knew we don't like lt, don't they let the kids take part
White over beige, beige vinyl Interior, V·B enpnt,
have not had proper anstructaons disservice to a child with tbls, \ Loren told h•·r deepest secret: s:olf clubhouse .. Julie ' AD· ! be called "chubby'!" Why don't.! of saying something ln tlle Olean use lt. Improper use can or any otb';or disease •. lo with- I''Everythina 1 got 1 got from dres' TV special was booed at l lhey get another name for i vorcery Court? They
should
auto. trans., power brakes and steering, w.s.w titea,
cause severe sprains and bruls· l hold any punishment that is de- · eating spaghetti" .. _ Pasta, the Montreux (Switzerlllnd) TV Ihem" 1 bet grown-ups would I think how bad the children fee-l,
twt.ed Class, real sharp Olds.
es or the back, ankles and, most . served. When it is deser~ed and says s_ophie, saved her from "festival" when it was announ- . Dever buy clothes if they had I and maybe know llow they want
serious of all, the neck.
what form the pumshment becommg a permanent scare-~ as a ~st~place tie; the fes· i to go to the ··tat" rack.
_ to run away or die or some- i
Once 1 child h'a• made
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MARY
JANE
thing, and then maybe the Di.1
few jumps 011 8 trampoline great de~! of judgment.
However "Tht Bible" direct- tbe '-'! In favor ?fa French ~~~ Dear Mary Jane :
torcery court would go out Jf
th-ere il 8 great temptation t.o There IS no danger that any ed by John Huston tun11 out at em and the booing was 1dentl·1 You are so righi!
There's
add 8 little variety and
try ~ c~ild your daughters. sit! with the boxoff~. John pJans to d,o , f~ as "anti-American," not no reason why clothe'S can't be
GMAC Fin1ncln1 Aveii.W.
some acrobatic feats. This mUIIt will catch her neurlbs but ev~ rllh~ by h1s own wallet -_he s anh·Ju11_e, or ~~~i-the progra~: labeled "-X" or ''fuller-cut" for i
CHILDRENS
be firmly prohibited until the !e:y effort sbould bt made . to puttmg out a book about .~t - but .Julies .Bntlsh, as the -~: the "not exactly skinny'' uowd.
child 111 thoroughJy familiar witlt fmd and treat the underlymg: Ipriced at $15 . . The wild Hul~ Ut mternatumal 11onsense 11
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Suggestions anyone? _
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the fundamentals of the sport : cause Df her trouble. Unless this labaloo" sprite Lada EdmDnd men on.
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instructor who is tamillar with ~ a permanent partial loss of crowd, I! ge~ting her Image of three of. 1ts s11 papers has I 1 have alway~ tried to say Nhite
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shes featured in a , cast a considerable pa11 on the hello t0 p 1 but old as he Js I slack _
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Cadillac - Oldsmobile
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college recrultin&amp; film put out Icity's .nightlife and several ~~- IJt
~~'are his enemies' !
Q - To otretc~ my food dol· Iby en'l Electric .. ·.
One 1fes ll'e expected to fold . ·... 0 .. g~• mea boy start; '
Store
"You'D ute Our Quail!} wa, tl
Bul!a..Q _My Jiltl!r'• baby, 4 • Ja~s, 1 ~lx a quart of whole Greenwich Vill&amp;Je shop makes Night club and restaurant own- hi~:DI ~e
hi: s:love 10 11
weeks-old hun't had 0 natural [mtlk w1th a quart of reconsU· exacUy !he same ltoms for boys ers Inform uo lhe three papers 1 tart k' blm a d he throws
Middleport, 0.
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POflnl!roy OhiQ
bowel UX:vement since she was tuted powdered milk. Wlll this 1and girls .. . Sometime! you do due to merge were the t h r e e s
soc ~ng tl
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al~e doctor S!lYI to give ~er sential nutrients? Is margarine just like befort- FaD of Rome. (it!ng. attention whlcb
ket?ps
.an infant auppo1itory every four es nutritious as butter!
Inflation: N. Y. street .. lock.· sbowlltz perkin&amp;.
day•. What wc:ruld eause tbis
A - 11 YIU.J' cbUdnn each
c~ndllton? Can't oometbln&amp; be drink lbree or more glass,.
done about it!
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Offici Boura: t tD 12. 2 tD 6 (1,,01111 NCHIII OD
tablllh 1 ""'" ulllli r&lt;&gt;utine In likely 10 produce a ltigb blood
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MRS. MARY BOWMAN - Is the laborotory tecbnl·
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COMOit. fall CII'Pttint. You'tt tiN kln!Slhlt Dtlt your asking fM it. And even some extras
likn lots of roo11 tml GCJmfon in yow ell'. you dtdn't expect. It's cotwertiblatime .••
Yoo - · Do4tt Cot'*lt 500. Tht coo· tiont tw JIIIIIO joit thtiiMti -ltiao.'

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-..-ACHRYBLER
. . , . MCIIOIIII CMNIIAJIIII

R. H. RAWLINGS SON$r.£P·r

MILL &amp; SECOND STS.
. . . ; J MIDb '
- - - - - - - "IH "'"'~8~ ~lAfl.ll IASUAI.I. 011 ""-lY MTWII04Y. CHICl ~~ UIT..U 'Qil'IMI MO ITAttott.•

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ladnt S•rwlct lfltlon, ReclrM

Williams lnsurtnet, Pomeroy

Sttrk't

Tlnp Foodltnd &amp; ltrgtinltnd

Phtrm.~ey,

Pomaroy

Otdo V•llty a,kl.nl Co., Middleport
lctnomy ll'lll'ih Lotn, Pom.roy
llri..,.tch H~rfwert, Ptmtroy
The F..rmeu Btnk &amp; Snlnts Co.,

Mlcldlt~N~rt

Pomeroy
V•terant Mtmorltl Hospttel, Pomtrey
Otlio Power ComRtfty, POIMNY
Moore's Au.. S_
t trt, Pomtfoy
Pomeroy IDwlfnt Co,. Pomerey
Chepm~n.CaMUy

Shot ltert,
Pomtrtr
Sugtr fllun P:ttur Mill, Ptmtroy
Swisher &amp; LHM DrutJ, Ptnttroy

Pomeroy
'
l.lt. W, Hardw~rt &amp; LtJthtt Jup,1,,
llomtroy

titb:en'l ,.ltllftll ltnk. Mlclclltport

Chrtllty Prlttlfho...Mitldleporl
Middleport ~rt-lltort,
MWdlttitrt
The Pt•rlc Shop, ,~,..~
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l!'• Petnti'OY
_,.n_,...., .n.,,, rioii'oiiiiJ
Wtlktr'l M11t1 L1Wd1tliltry '•rm
Hemlock Ortvt ' · ·
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Ewing'' Adul•nce •rvrce, PttlltrtJ
Th• Midw•y Mlrkat, P.merev

Glotckntr's Rtstturant, Pohro'f
Jot't Ctrrv.Out, Middleport
lnltl's f!lrnlturt, Middleport
Mtl11 Gentrtl Hosfllhll, Pomartv'
Powtll's Stnlct Station, MlddlttNrt
'fhelhH lox, Middleport
Wttttrn Au.. ·lto,.., Mlddi.,Ort
Cotu]Mle G11 Df Ohio, In&lt;., Mldctlepert
Pen\trty Cement Blldc Co., Pomerev
k &amp; C Jtwtltrs, Pomeroy
Karr &amp; Vtn Z.ndt Mtlor Salts

Pomtroy Llndmarli, '·~~

Martin Puntrll Hom1, ·Rutlancf
Crow's lttak House, "•rnerer

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Naw Torte CIOihlnt HliiiM, Po'moroy
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l'emtror ""'" Shtp, POIIIIf'OY
Mtrtln ltiiJtlurtnt, M1~.,ert

Glhsltr'lltwehy SftN, romtrey
U·Drl\11 ThPu Ctfn Opertftcl C1r W1Jh
Pomtrty
Rlll'l ltft 'ranldln SMR,

Ml...ptrl
ltn Franklin Stort, P11M,..,
Ohio Velloy Plumlilnt AlfHIIIIfo
Pomt~

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II..Hntr'l Aut. Ct., I'IIIIII'IY
HartleY &amp; lknntH lfltl lttte,

Po-

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Davl1oW1... r ln1UIIMI1 l'etMNV
Wt!d Crill~' lticiM

V. "; l&lt;!wiNo,lntVnnco, PtntOIOY
Ctlu'l'..' &amp; fOuthtrn Ohio lltcltlc
"- MIHteport · '
]\thr CtOthltrt. Mlddltperl
(!latffl)tl ••....,

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NURSES - VETERANS MEMORIAL H08PfrAL: Ftrot

row Left to rlthl: J. Evans, LPN~.~· Grell, RN, J. Wrllbt,
RN, QJen.tlnJ Room; B. Ledlit, AN 1 Head Nur~e: D. Ewilll

RN; ot Supervltw.
Second row Left. to rl.Jht: M. Winebrenur, RN, E. Humph·
rer-. RN, )[, Tncy, LPN, D, Woodyard, RN, J. Tboren,

e ThMe

RN, F. Hewetaon, RN, Opentinl lOOiplupen'ilor.

Ab~at when pleture wu taken: J. Smolen~RN., .u..

tbesiat; J. BIII'UI~ RN, L. Cleland, RN, V.
nlcn, RN,
E. Thorpe RN, ~,.:UDteal instruttor; M, Hobltetter, RN,
R. Rime, RN, N. Goebel, RN, I.'Wtbtuttl, RN, J. llaillfl,
I'N, 1!. Radfonl, PN, 1!. EvaDI, RN. Hl iuptrvlaor.

Public Spirited luslntsNI Sponur This Ad In Conjunction With Our Local
H01pltela:

WHOLE·HOUBE GAB Alt:lt CCJNDITIQNING
COSTS ..,t4,0Q A MONTH TCI OWN r

....... - - .......... sill"*" tor

..__.,...,.II uh . - • - llir condlllon·

- · ... .., ...., ~ ,_ llllla • oooh l o ...... "" ... 911* t:Otldtlloo ....
Mill' 1:...: Fowtun ....,, a....,...___ or htn-..t
1tt1r ,.,. a pOIIftrfti three-too ClfJIClr Gos C1!11ralllir
.-o·ina
instals it, too. And thlfe's •

...Doas,.,...nt.,_..,but .

tloe IOor priCI .... priM you? I alloultln't, ,.. - • !lilt 1 COtnjlltl Gosllir tond~- attachts
•,.... lfl'lll,.. Gos lurnaco, -.!inC I -~ into
....... - ........_ , . - · 0.. all' o:onditloninl is
Ill
tanpll·- ond- tfoublt.tr• ot.,
- - ftomt.cOtililll .,..... And
Goo ...
cool your whole housa, _ , _,, "" a fraction ol tht

.,i_,

ot kllpiiiC • 11oc:k
.. ilt olat:triciiJ,

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ot liOiof - - llir - ·

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G &amp; .t Aute Plf'h, Pomeroy
Glbbt Ortlelry, Ptmtroy
lawlln...COab Putttral Homt,
Mlildltforl

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INFORMA_~ION

Ferm Machine'!.__

For Sale

c:;:::i~fi~~:•
UOI.II.ATIONI

,..,. ruo'~'"" -""' .... "'"'

farm JllllChlnery1 I havP. had 1

115 used tractors in stock this 1I
year. I don't believe all the I
f

dj , ·

1963 Coi'Valr Monza 4 Dr.

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HOspital News

TO APPLy

AND

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

CAMPERS

lnd

1962 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Dr.

.

•

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DOV~WANT

NO "TEA

$1395

LEAFS~!

K~K' ITOA-',Lt-..
WI'G INVITEI&gt; ~

DANCERS ON TH' BEACH••
A·POPPIN'THEIR GRASS
SKIRTGINTH'fl!!EEZE AN'·•

THAT'S ALOT OF

ME1'0 READ
' lH' TeA LEAFS
fORVE,

sE.S,xx·~Hicoo?0Lvi:-HHioo;Ot~vv-"':&gt;==J ,-,~-:::-;;_""::~;.;;;;;_:;;;.::~;=:;

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HO&amp;WASH!!

FRJEHI/si!IP 1

PAW?

$1195

White finish, red Interior, good whitewall Ureo, V8 en·
Std. trans. Radio and healer.

erne.

BRAKE SERVICE

LIQUID NITROGEN

.

YOU CMJ'T READ

mileage by local lady owner, whitewall tlreo ahow
little wear, automatil! trans. Radio and heater. Betg~
finish, fawn vin)ll interior, bucket seats. Showroom
clean and ooe yi)U'Ullke.

EXPERIENCED

'I

£....-- ••••• _ ................... ..: ................ - '

Low

TRAVEL TRAILERS

Dot.. ll,.. 1111 ._ M.

Wit• tie •tcepMd u•tlt tJM ,., ""'
•• , pay ot PUIIIUtt•

'

For Sale

':"~~-:-' . Pultllnt• A·!TI!iN'l'lON_ F~MERS! nol,i~~~~:;.,E:;.,:;.,~""J
11
Merura,
you pay caty priCeS fDr used. I
NOW IS THE _TIME

1 ,_ ""

Pomeroy
· Motor Co.

-

•

••------- - - - &amp;-Dally Sentlnel, -y-Middleport, 0., May 10, 1966
~~
WIU'U....

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'

dealers in the eur a ounng
BIG BEND
,. lldtt or ,..1•~• ' " ' • • ciHmed
counties have had that many.
Rflll Alignment Shop
Also Custom Sproylng
llbtnftonallle,
l.rnn
.noulcl 1M
n,orteO
lrnm•n•r.•-· n.. IIU•
I have more plows tban the
Phone 992-3576
TRAILER SALES
For Alfalfa Woevll
llll'ttr
will not 1M mpoMIIIII for
-1.
th
.,.
mon
oft•
IMarrect
111111rt1on.
factory
that
m-es
em,
W.
Main
St.
Pomeroy
111
ROUTE 124
mowers
for
any
tractor,
plenCALL
Formerly Grueser J30dy
Ul)lt
Work.s
A! Syracuse CorporaUon
"'' wont ac1 .. rvln
: ty of rakes, most anything
4 Cen ' ,.... Word one lnurtlo_.
-""'.Jed
on
~e ~-m. All pricl~llniiMUIII en,,._ "
;onta
•~
""' 1cu
11 c:•n••.!:,',,,•,''",..,
.._.!!'" c. ed for the smaU farmer's bud- 985·3824
Chester, 0.
BOMEBUILD'Illno . _ Remod·ood
·1 ·
Real Estate For Sale
~~
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" till
cont ~HI
Dt•tavnt
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withino~nIQ ,,,
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fget. Bill
W'lk G 'II win, 6• mJ
3 6tes '
"'6 on your ~
t"f t bome?
c.1u• oF TttANKJ a oaJTUARIUi
rom I esV1 e.
.,
c
your
We 'work to please. Neigler'a
t1.u ':;.. ~.~~~::,..;!~t~k~"'- lactt I
for Sale
.septic tank. Get
Mocl•m Ranch Styli
Building Supply, RaeiBe.
•=~' "· o:':~',!~.·~ .,. 11, ; _ _ _ _ _ -~ __
lrniiET. I AU Septic Tank Cleaner. Land·
f 17 Slhc
lttvnhl ' ' " .... "'· ,. 121M Nllllll 1SOME Beech and Oak T
mark Farm Bureau.
IT'S so IASY
Emmet 0 Will Rt. 3 Pome4 22 sotc I Bedrooms wall to wall car- O'DELL TERMITE Service, 101
To PLACI A
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pet, panel;{, air conditioned.
usu~~~~o~~C:INO
roy.
5 10 6tp
.snd life too can
Between Pomeroy &amp; Chester,
Belmcmt Dr., Gallipolis, Ohio.
l9fi5 TRAVEL Trailer
Sleeps beautiful if you use
Blue Ohio on Route '1. Priced to
Pbone 448-3245. Termite ud
PHONE WY 2-2156 ; _ like new - priced
Luslre. Rent eleelrlc sham- ' tell
Pest ControL Free lmpec--~-;-~;-::;---;-- 1· t-100. Se-r :1! 49:1 Broadway, , pooer I 1. p·Jcken,i Hardware ·I
T. 0. Cruiu
tions. CaU Pomeroy Cemellt
Rt 1
Block Co., WY 2-3193, Lewio
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St,
Middlep'"L
Ph.
WY
2Co
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5 10 6tc
Box 1598
Repajr, in Middleport, WY Z..
I\\'ISH".to e~p;·eSs my Kgratef lll · 5592.
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Oak Hill, w. va.
2374, Baum Lumber Co. ill
thanks to rela\ 1\' l'S , ue1~hbors FOR Memorial Day be&gt;utilul
Phone 469_3746
Chester 111!&gt;-3301.
4 17 10tc
and triends fur their kindness , selection uf artificial flowers , i
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Landmark's
Got
BEATING, PLUMBING, Rural '
and mnpulliv ar the time "f ' baskets . nosses, h€arts. Fin1
Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold
1 8 ROOM houseW)th~- ba-th in
thf d~a th of. my
hu-;hand, ' est tn chuo~e from. Stop al
Cliff''
Shoe
Repair,
MiddleEVERYTHING
Bradbury,
Phone
WY
'-7450.
Brothers,
618 E. Main St.,
Harlow J::n·in. Special thanks
port.
Ohio.
5
10
I2lc
,
Why
drive
50
miles,
when
5
Hl
Gtc
Pomeroy,
t 22 tfc
to Racine- EmNgency Squad, -·I rou can get delivery at our
Ewmg (·\trwral Home, Fntz HAY rakr rubber tire Co-Op,l area warehouse. Call us for
Buck, organist, Rev.
Paul $35. Rober·t Blackwood, Harri~ ~ specialized eervice - B11 tk
5 10
1 Spreading Available \\'r
Sellers, Shrlde River Masonic sonv1l· 1e. Oh io ..
3tp Also Can Apply Li~uid Ni Lodge, rarelakers of
l he
1
grave, donors of the beauli· li68\\1AY -- bed and ·mattress: I :~~r;si~'o s~~f:htiz d~i~ J
maleri:~l s B\'ailable. AU nl
ful flowt'rs, and a!l whe sent $35. Robert Blat'kwood.
son \'ilk, Ohio.
5 10 3tp 1 new low prices.
food. gifts, eards. or helped .
Ph. WY 2-2181
jn any wt~y . M~y God reward ONE female and one male Fox
Terrier pups. Jacob
Baer, .
you. Mrs. Harlow Ervin.
Mmersville,
Ohin,
R.
D.
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5 10 ltp

Pomeroy Motor Co.
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OPEN lVII. t:00 P.M. •

lE«RY

GEORGI WOND!R

NMIIiDY, OHIO

IT ~T !!IE CAUSE OF HIM

THAT THE tA0Y OF THE LON C.
~p

ALBERT PARKER

PLACE HER' SfC~T

LOY£ Mf55AGE IN

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H0 U5E

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HAIR WAS FORCfP TO

AH THOJC&gt;HT"DR IPPER"
WERE. TEASI N' ME,
STAYIN' UNDER. FO'

AUmON
SERVICE

A EXTR'f FEW ~-­
M .1 NUTES····

Por Comploto Auction
Servlco Coli

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fERTILIZER

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JIM CARNAHAN
WI 9-2708

l!l!k I M!l!l(

RACINE. 0.
Slop tn And Soo W~r
We Think This 11 Tht

HERE COME\&gt;
MY CURVE' B~LL!

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"WORLD'S FINESTH
CAMPING TRAILER

ly HOWIE SCHNEIDER

GASULIN! ALLEY

MAN, LOOK

AT THAT BAtt
CURVE!

5103tp l

DICK TRACY
LOOKS LIKE
HE PUU.ED
HIS I-lEAD

~'M? I
DIDN'T SEE

BRAND

A STRAV

NEW

AROUND.

STEAM
IRON!

DOG

OUT AND
tcrAWA¥4

BUT A

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIB

By HAROLD GRAY
WiTJ.l i}.E LXAL PCl!T!CALGAI'iG HELPING
THEY ·~o''OAD ~LOOTED MILLIONS'!
JASON 9«)):?E HEtl StlSPf&lt;.ifD DAD AND IT
~G ..JASr.ti'S INVE5TIGAl"CR MD HAD SHOl"

~l'i

l-IE REALIZED I1E'O BEfN

.m!

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vt:PI '50, DAD 01~0 IN P~SON I
Ht£ EX·PARTNER. JASON, MADE A ~OI?TI..'t iE·

... Qjj£? r:DRTUNE! AND Cli::VER ..IASOti '
HP.S LIVED 1-lt'\PPILY EYE!? ••• WEll.
~lP To ANOTHtl? ~EW
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By RAEBURN VAN BUREN .

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parlor, ll!J !tft
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SPON~II31LITIES.

NO RIASONf,ILI
OFFE)l, RIJ'U$1:.;;0;...._

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DOESN'T

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INFORMA_~ION

Ferm Machine'!.__

For Sale

c:;:::i~fi~~:•
UOI.II.ATIONI

,..,. ruo'~'"" -""' .... "'"'

farm JllllChlnery1 I havP. had 1

115 used tractors in stock this 1I
year. I don't believe all the I
f

dj , ·

1963 Coi'Valr Monza 4 Dr.

,,
..

HOspital News

TO APPLy

AND

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

CAMPERS

lnd

1962 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Dr.

.

•

.,j ...... .

DOV~WANT

NO "TEA

$1395

LEAFS~!

K~K' ITOA-',Lt-..
WI'G INVITEI&gt; ~

DANCERS ON TH' BEACH••
A·POPPIN'THEIR GRASS
SKIRTGINTH'fl!!EEZE AN'·•

THAT'S ALOT OF

ME1'0 READ
' lH' TeA LEAFS
fORVE,

sE.S,xx·~Hicoo?0Lvi:-HHioo;Ot~vv-"':&gt;==J ,-,~-:::-;;_""::~;.;;;;;_:;;;.::~;=:;

i

HO&amp;WASH!!

FRJEHI/si!IP 1

PAW?

$1195

White finish, red Interior, good whitewall Ureo, V8 en·
Std. trans. Radio and healer.

erne.

BRAKE SERVICE

LIQUID NITROGEN

.

YOU CMJ'T READ

mileage by local lady owner, whitewall tlreo ahow
little wear, automatil! trans. Radio and heater. Betg~
finish, fawn vin)ll interior, bucket seats. Showroom
clean and ooe yi)U'Ullke.

EXPERIENCED

'I

£....-- ••••• _ ................... ..: ................ - '

Low

TRAVEL TRAILERS

Dot.. ll,.. 1111 ._ M.

Wit• tie •tcepMd u•tlt tJM ,., ""'
•• , pay ot PUIIIUtt•

'

For Sale

':"~~-:-' . Pultllnt• A·!TI!iN'l'lON_ F~MERS! nol,i~~~~:;.,E:;.,:;.,~""J
11
Merura,
you pay caty priCeS fDr used. I
NOW IS THE _TIME

1 ,_ ""

Pomeroy
· Motor Co.

-

•

••------- - - - &amp;-Dally Sentlnel, -y-Middleport, 0., May 10, 1966
~~
WIU'U....

----·-

'

dealers in the eur a ounng
BIG BEND
,. lldtt or ,..1•~• ' " ' • • ciHmed
counties have had that many.
Rflll Alignment Shop
Also Custom Sproylng
llbtnftonallle,
l.rnn
.noulcl 1M
n,orteO
lrnm•n•r.•-· n.. IIU•
I have more plows tban the
Phone 992-3576
TRAILER SALES
For Alfalfa Woevll
llll'ttr
will not 1M mpoMIIIII for
-1.
th
.,.
mon
oft•
IMarrect
111111rt1on.
factory
that
m-es
em,
W.
Main
St.
Pomeroy
111
ROUTE 124
mowers
for
any
tractor,
plenCALL
Formerly Grueser J30dy
Ul)lt
Work.s
A! Syracuse CorporaUon
"'' wont ac1 .. rvln
: ty of rakes, most anything
4 Cen ' ,.... Word one lnurtlo_.
-""'.Jed
on
~e ~-m. All pricl~llniiMUIII en,,._ "
;onta
•~
""' 1cu
11 c:•n••.!:,',,,•,''",..,
.._.!!'" c. ed for the smaU farmer's bud- 985·3824
Chester, 0.
BOMEBUILD'Illno . _ Remod·ood
·1 ·
Real Estate For Sale
~~
,. 1' na
" till
cont ~HI
Dt•tavnt
• .~~:~~~:r~~~~;;:.~;~;~~
el'~
.....
withino~nIQ ,,,
.UyL
fget. Bill
W'lk G 'II win, 6• mJ
3 6tes '
"'6 on your ~
t"f t bome?
c.1u• oF TttANKJ a oaJTUARIUi
rom I esV1 e.
.,
c
your
We 'work to please. Neigler'a
t1.u ':;.. ~.~~~::,..;!~t~k~"'- lactt I
for Sale
.septic tank. Get
Mocl•m Ranch Styli
Building Supply, RaeiBe.
•=~' "· o:':~',!~.·~ .,. 11, ; _ _ _ _ _ -~ __
lrniiET. I AU Septic Tank Cleaner. Land·
f 17 Slhc
lttvnhl ' ' " .... "'· ,. 121M Nllllll 1SOME Beech and Oak T
mark Farm Bureau.
IT'S so IASY
Emmet 0 Will Rt. 3 Pome4 22 sotc I Bedrooms wall to wall car- O'DELL TERMITE Service, 101
To PLACI A
'
'
'
pet, panel;{, air conditioned.
usu~~~~o~~C:INO
roy.
5 10 6tp
.snd life too can
Between Pomeroy &amp; Chester,
Belmcmt Dr., Gallipolis, Ohio.
l9fi5 TRAVEL Trailer
Sleeps beautiful if you use
Blue Ohio on Route '1. Priced to
Pbone 448-3245. Termite ud
PHONE WY 2-2156 ; _ like new - priced
Luslre. Rent eleelrlc sham- ' tell
Pest ControL Free lmpec--~-;-~;-::;---;-- 1· t-100. Se-r :1! 49:1 Broadway, , pooer I 1. p·Jcken,i Hardware ·I
T. 0. Cruiu
tions. CaU Pomeroy Cemellt
Rt 1
Block Co., WY 2-3193, Lewio
'-•
St,
Middlep'"L
Ph.
WY
2Co
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Box 1598
Repajr, in Middleport, WY Z..
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2374, Baum Lumber Co. ill
thanks to rela\ 1\' l'S , ue1~hbors FOR Memorial Day be&gt;utilul
Phone 469_3746
Chester 111!&gt;-3301.
4 17 10tc
and triends fur their kindness , selection uf artificial flowers , i
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Got
BEATING, PLUMBING, Rural '
and mnpulliv ar the time "f ' baskets . nosses, h€arts. Fin1
Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold
1 8 ROOM houseW)th~- ba-th in
thf d~a th of. my
hu-;hand, ' est tn chuo~e from. Stop al
Cliff''
Shoe
Repair,
MiddleEVERYTHING
Bradbury,
Phone
WY
'-7450.
Brothers,
618 E. Main St.,
Harlow J::n·in. Special thanks
port.
Ohio.
5
10
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Why
drive
50
miles,
when
5
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Pomeroy,
t 22 tfc
to Racine- EmNgency Squad, -·I rou can get delivery at our
Ewmg (·\trwral Home, Fntz HAY rakr rubber tire Co-Op,l area warehouse. Call us for
Buck, organist, Rev.
Paul $35. Rober·t Blackwood, Harri~ ~ specialized eervice - B11 tk
5 10
1 Spreading Available \\'r
Sellers, Shrlde River Masonic sonv1l· 1e. Oh io ..
3tp Also Can Apply Li~uid Ni Lodge, rarelakers of
l he
1
grave, donors of the beauli· li68\\1AY -- bed and ·mattress: I :~~r;si~'o s~~f:htiz d~i~ J
maleri:~l s B\'ailable. AU nl
ful flowt'rs, and a!l whe sent $35. Robert Blat'kwood.
son \'ilk, Ohio.
5 10 3tp 1 new low prices.
food. gifts, eards. or helped .
Ph. WY 2-2181
jn any wt~y . M~y God reward ONE female and one male Fox
Terrier pups. Jacob
Baer, .
you. Mrs. Harlow Ervin.
Mmersville,
Ohin,
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5 10 ltp

Pomeroy Motor Co.
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GEORGI WOND!R

NMIIiDY, OHIO

IT ~T !!IE CAUSE OF HIM

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ALBERT PARKER

PLACE HER' SfC~T

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII

By HAROL.D GRAY

Blaettnars
WY 2-2193

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII

By HAROL.D GRAY

Blaettnars
WY 2-2193

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Ten children, Faith all&lt;l Beth
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Sondr
1Perrin, Nancy Crow, Terri RUS·
Mr8 ~nt1 Mrs. lflllton Rou~ : arrived Solurday to spend a few Miss Marie Houdashell ol
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sell. Becty and Lisa Thomas,
land Sondraaod Barbara Fisher ' days ,with her sister, Mrs. Leroy Athens spent Mothers Day wl&amp;
Approllmalely 70 attend president 01 the GuUd, gove the Debbie and 8heryl Kennedy
visited sunday aft~nooo at AI· Watson and assist In the care of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlf.
. lhe mother-daughter banqu~ welcome and lllrs. l.&gt;uis H.ei- Faye Reibel and Linda Rosen: Middleport churches ,honored
bony wilh Mr. al)d Mrs. A.
Mr. Watson at Meigs General liam Houdeshell.
spoosored by the
Women s bel asked grace.
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. Gia!!o! ;.: :!'~ !':=~~~ -::-!~~!-rh Thfl pr~ram WBR oresented . . ~·· · ._ __ ...__ n~.......1f(QM ~.M,s mothers with flowers
during
IC ar .
,
osp a. e WI a so v s er Rev. and Mrs. en e
·
: Sunday evening: at the churrh. by Mrs. Guy Russell and Mrs ..au&amp;"~"' ~... ~·---.!""~ ~.!:!~::-:' !)e!' ~~':'~.'~~~a ~nn.
Mr ~nd Mr~. r..eflr~e SellerS I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cohen or sister and brother-in·!~. Mr. ler and son, Kevin 1Were II
. The tables w-e attractive in Don Thomas A !rib t• to
. Thomas sang four songs, Deep day.
spent Sunday afternoon witD I Zanesvme were :sunc:iay ,!tiu~i. u(j cu...: :.rr:o:. p::::::~:! !-!~.!~!':.
I •..·;e...r.a, ~.'. '.r:::. S!~nrltn~ Pv~minr.
~ ~~::!::::::! ~~!!h g..~!'!~~ '¥!1,. giv4i'n
·
and Wide, Jesus Knocking at At the First United ' Presby· Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swan. 1h.: s brother and slste r-n-a~
i I · Mr. Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Har-~ where Rev. Stutler ll11:0
•t~d !he
wl..itc: .:uvt.~ ;:i.d
hy u
MN~.
. arrangements of pastel nowers. ling, a tribute to mother:~.
i.itt: Dou, ui :.ry !!.:ure, Ht~..,.e~ ~r:u~ Ch.::-~h c::ch .n:cther ~~·~~
t:;. B. H~ym!!n. 4&gt;f ~MiPl' was I and Mrs. Charles Cohen.
. Ibrecht a~ famllr of. W,~~t~.in~- pu!~lt at ~~. Methodist .church.
; Corsages tied in pastel
Mrs. Marvin Burt and a
is 11 Happy Place and Jesus given a flower and recognized the Sunday evemng dmner guest.j Mrs. Lois Ann ~ones and chil- ! ton spent the weekena wm1 me1r NIL 111i11 ,..r:;. ~~~!~ ~~tw: and pastel napkins were at
to grandmothers, Melanie hurt. Loves Me.
as the oldest mother was Mr:;. of Mr. and :Mrs. Sherley Swan. dren of Columbus, Mrs. Helen ! mothers Mrs. Raymond Har- son returned to the1r home
. place. Mrs. Ben
Neutzlin~. Two readings were The
Old Potted plants were presented Steele, mother of Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Maxine Arnold and Mrs. 1Bumgartner and Mrs. Rah;ton brecht and Mrs. Norman Me- Maples Fla. Saturday, after b&amp;F""'iii0iiiiiiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiii=oii11 Fashioned Mother, by Mrs. 1 to Mrs. Adsm Ebersbach, lhe JCarmack, sod Mrs. Edward Shirley Mulford spent Molhers ! &lt;:ampbell and son Ben of Cincin- Callum.
lng called here by the death ol .'• 1
bur Perrin, and The Loan, by oldest member present: and I Crooks, youngest.
Day weekenr' at the Ohio Uni~ ~- nati who were here to attend the Mr. and Mrs. RJJSS Watson re- her brother, Bert Brinker. 'Ihry
Mrs. Reibel.
Mrs. ~dw: Kennedy tbe At the Church of Christ, Mrs. versity with Miss Susanna Ar· funeral of Mrs. Edna Bartels turned borne Sunday evening were overnight guests of .Mr.
Pomeroy, Ohto
younges
mo r.
·nerva Childers, 91, wa~ pre- oold and Mike Mulford.
were weekend guests of Mr. and after ,a sever.~I days visit at and Mrs. Dale Kesterson, and
A skit, "Mothers and Daugh·
"'
sented a flower as the- oldest Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fergueson Mrs. Richard Campbell.
. Louisville, Ky. with her sister also visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
i ters" was presented by
Mrs.
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LAST TIME TONIGHT
Thomas and daughter, L i
mo er present WI "rs.
1C • o( Columbus were
weekend [ Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Casto and brother-in·law, Dr. and Kesterson and Mr. an
rt.
Walt Dhm•y's
Mrs. Russell and Terri,
,,
ard Umg and Mrs. Mary Jane Iguests of her mother, Mrs. Pearl i and MrS. Timothy Bisnop of Mrs. J. B. Marsha)] and family Dana Turner and son of Chester.
"THE UGLY DACHSHUND"
Donaid
Lanning
and
Herald. the youngest present Parker.
-~
Columbus were Sunday guests and attended the Kentucky Der· Mr. and Mrs. Gall Bu~k And
!Tecllnirolor)
1M
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Mrs.
Lmnel
Boggs
was
nonor·
Miss
Penny
Lee
Dill
of
Raof
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Casto · vy.
son Jon visited Sunday m C.
With Dean Jones and
I rs. ari Kautz and Joy,
ed for having the most chil· cine spent the weekend with and attended the funeral of Mrs. 1 Mrs. Earl Scott c.r Sugar Iumbus with her mother Mrs.
Sm:anne Plesllette
Mrs. Edward Kennedy and
rf
W1lt Dltnty's
and a recitation,
''T b
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dren and potted plants were her lather, Frank DiU and her · Edna Baltels.
Grove spent the weekend with William Matson. They were
I. bie,
"WINNIE THE POOH"
Praying Hands" was given by Mrs. Don Burkey of Marlet- given .each mother. Kennct~: I grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I Miss Patty LOu Owens daugh- ber son and daughter-in-law, joined there by their daughter,
(and th• hottey tree!
=='====iiiiiii'=--~ 1 ta, and Mrs. Earl Bougher or McElhmny, Sunday School Sll· j Walter Walker.
· ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 0- Mr. and Mrs. John &amp;ott.
Gloria of Kent. They also visit·
(Technicolor J
Columbus,
visited
this
week
perintendent,
was
in
chnrge
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Willlam
Fisher
wens
is,
confined
to
her
home
by
Mrs.
Kerns
Roush
and
Miss
ed briefJy In New Lexington
COLORCARTOONS
with
their
mother,
Mrs.
C.
A.
the
recognition
sm:vic~.
and
son
o(
Belpre
were
weekillness.
Helen
F.
Bae.r
a
ttended
gravewith relatives.
Admlssion: TOe &amp; 4Qc
Emmish.
At
the
Church
ot
tbe
Nazaend
guests
or
their
parents,
Mr.
Mrs.
Arthur
Roush
and
side
serVices
at
Letart
W.
Va.
Mrs. Ben Buck spent Sunday
w un .
Mr. and Mrs. George Doolit· rene, Mrs. Hazel Bo&lt;~rd was and Mrs. Mason Fisher and Mr. daughter, Phyllis of Columbus Saturday, for Bert Brinker fath- at New· Lexington with Mr. and
WED. 1nd THURSDAY
TONIGHT
May 11·1:!
tle and children Connie and honored as the oldest &lt;Jlld Mrs. and MrS. Sam Arnold.
visited Sunday with her sister, er of Mrs. Manning -Roush.
Mrs. Bennie Buck and famUy
NOT OPEN
Steve, Berea, s~nt Mother ·s ~ Judy Kennedy as the youngest. Mrs. Ernest Harris was the Mrs. Carl Mitch and attended Mr. , and Mrs. He·rbert Herd· and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dumolt.
"IN HARM'S WAY"
Day with her parents Mr and : Flowers were presented to each weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. man and grandchildren, Larry
John
Wayne
Kirk
Douglas
FRIDAY 1nd SATURDAY
-andMrs.
Glenn Lambert.' ·
mother by the Rev. Clyde Bart- Mason Fisher and family. Cor- Edna Bartels.
and Jackie of Bellefontaine were .
M1y 13-14
VISIT IN POMEROY
"SWINGERS PARADISE"
"THE SECRET OF
Mrs. Ethel Sterne of Point lett.
.
.
don Fisher o( Parkersburg, W. James Watson who has been weekend guests of her mother
MY SUCCESS"
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Pleasant, w. Va .. is spending .At tile Fl:st Baptist Church Va., .-!so spent the weekend "here ass.istlng in the care of his Mrs. Welby Whaley.
Wyatt Will and family
and
(Technicolor)
Cliff Richard
several
days
with
her
nephew
pmk
carnation
corsag~s
were
with
his
parents.
father
Leroy
Watson
returned
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rucker
Carr
o.f
Genevie~·!!
McFarlawl
or
CoShlrll"y Jones, Stella Stevens
"YOUNG FURY"
Sus&lt;tn Hampshire and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ! presented~ mothers wdh Mrs. Grego~y Roush .retur~ed_ .to to his employment Jn .c~Jumbus Chari!!Ston W. Va. and David lumbu~, \'lSi~ ~ver the week·
(Technicolor)
ter Crooks. She was the over- IJ~mes Muiray 3 ?d Mrs. G~ne- his stud1es at OhLO Umvers1ty 1 Sunday. Mr. Watson IS unprov- Farrell of Kayford W. Va. were end With thell' rather. Emmet
With Rury Calhoun
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
night guest Saturday of Mr.· vteve Saxton bemg recogruzed Sunday evening, after spending ! ing.
weekend guests of their mother G. Will and brother, Jim, af
and Virginia Mayo
and FRIDAY
and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons.
:as the oldest moth~rs present the weekend with his parents, Mrs. Eugene Smith of Marion Mrs. J. C. Farrell.
Pomeroy.
SUNDAY, MON. end TUES.
"JOHN GOLDFARB
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young and ! and Mr..;. Robert Rtchardson as 1
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Sh~~e~~,~~ct~~: HOME"
children, Joey and Melanie, the Y?ungest. George Baker,
'THE SPY WHO CAME IN
Peter u.~tinov Cambridge, and Mr. and Mrs sfuplhermtendent, _was in &lt;harge
·
FROM THe COLD"
-andW'll'
K"t
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d
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presentations.
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With Richard Burton
~·up FROM THE BEACH"
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Cliff Robertson
Debbie and Denise, _Chillicothe,~~ .Mrs. Alfred Roush, received an
the week~n~ With Mr. and 1 unusual "gift" last week from
1•;;'ilc olo, ,:";:::too:iiiinsiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii:l.:i:::iii:ii:ii:::::::R:e:d::B:u 1t::on:s~:i. 1spent
Mrs .. Robert Ret bel and other : the students of her seventh d
1relatives.
.
.
~n
etghth grades m Allensville
Mr: and ~rs. Gene. Ric~ en- School where she teaches. The
tertamed w1th a family dmner students surprised her with a
recently and the guests were dding horse purchased from
Mr. a~d Mrs. Dennis Walburn funds they had collected 8 11
and ch1ldren Sherry and Tracy, ye:ar with a variety of projects.
Belpre: Mrs. Cora. Bennett, Mr. Mrs. Elmer Reed and .her
, and Mrs. D. R. R1ce, and Deb- daughter Miss Nancy Reed
bie an~ Bobby Rice.
. have re~rned frem Sarasota'
.Mr. Dan Farmer of Dayton Fla. where they have spent th~
, spent the Mother's Day week- winter months at their Florida
YOU CAN
end here with 'hls mother, Mrs. home
David Farmer and s.ister,
.Mr.' and Mrs. Wayne Sharp
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a~d Mrs .. Arth~r Skmner. Hts and daugtlter, MarilyR, Zaneswtfe re~amed m Atllens as the ville, spent the Mother's Day
~ Mo~r s Day wee-~end
weekend with his parents, Mr.
I of their daughter, Cmdy
and Mrs Robert Sh
: er. a student at Ohit Universi- Mr. and Mrs. c. ;,r~ise Jr.
ty.
.
Waverly, spent the weekend at
of !heir home in Middleport with
I Mrs. Mabel McCorm1ck
St. Albans, W.. Va. accompan- relatives. They visited
witb
led Mrs, Manon
lh .
h
lh'
t
k and
ell' parents Mrs.
Charles
Our Low Cost Chocking Account SovH
~re . h IsMpas wee .
McNamee and Mr. C. H. Wise
158 Ruth .Wise
Wit
and Sr. and their daughter and ramTimo and Troublo. Pay Bills By Moil.
her falher, C. H. W1se, Sr. Mrs. il Mr d M V' Ha ah
rs. "
nn s
Allensworth• ,s daug ht er, Becky, y,
nd 1 . an
.1 Mr w·
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d
le
fr
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ho
a
am1
y,
s.
ISO
o
serv11
Sovo Wailing, Walking, Driving.
WI gra ua
om .... sc 01 ed her birthdsy recenUy and
m a class of 7~ this spring.
was presented witb a large
Mr. Ross Wise has returned white decorated birthday cake
to
h1s home In Middleport after from Mrs. William Aull along
OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY.
spending the winter monlhs m
.
with cards al)d other g1fts from
. · Fl 'd
M1am1,
on a.
fr'ends
_Mr. and Mrs. AUred Roush, ~irm;., 3-C David Rice son
Lincoln ~ entertained With a ol Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rice
falmly dinner Saturday evea- Middleport left Friday for his
1~g at thetr home. Present were new assignment at Turner Air
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Force Base In Albany Ga fol·
ROIISh, and Mr. and Mrs. Ru.. lowing an J.8.&lt;1ay leav~ .bere
sell Roush and son. Eru!
of w'th hi f mil
Oak Hill and Mrs.
Michael 1
s a y.
Clln• and son. Ricky ol Mcllr-1
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS
thur.
May 23 i. DeadliJUJ
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
Mrs. Mlchsel Cline
For Seoul Program
""i.i:;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;:::~:;:;::::;:;::::;:;:::~!R:OIIS~h~);_,,:::.~of:_:M~r;_,.~ Girl &amp;oot Troop 1&amp;1 met MoB·
ii
dsy eveolng at the Columbus ,
and Southern Obio Electric Com· ·
pany socilll room. The meetlllg
was opened in ritual form. It
· wao announced lbat May 23 ,
would be lhe deadline deto lor i
girls wishing to register for the
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It's a lovely little Lane Keepsake Chest
Spanioh, Italian, Scandinavian, French Proscouting program.
·-• graduation gift for yOU. It's absolutely
vincial. All lined with &gt;f•" aromatic cedar
j Plans were made for the girls
free. No strings.
with finest cabinet wood exterion.
aUending camp with proceeds
Now, if you know """""""'who wants to
(You know, of COUtlle, that 80% of the
from the recent rummage sale
give you an extra-special graduation gift,
girls who get Lane Sweetheart Chests from
being used for this project. The
bring
him
along.
their
boyfriends get married within a year.
troop extended !heir thanks to
Because right now you can choose from
Even
if you•re not that serious, aren't you.
aU who helped In any way wltb
curious?)
this special collection of full-sized Lane
the sale. PlBllS were made for a
Sweetheart·Che.ts
in every possible style:
You can see this romplete collectiOD 81:'1
party to be beld May 20 for all
Early
American,
Contemporary,
Orienta~
our
atore aow.
troop members whose dues are
paid up and tbooe who bave tbe
, required badge work.
Delivery?
DBIIS7
Right now/
Couldn't

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in any of the following schools,
we've got a gift for you.

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Going 1st class was never
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Choose from a wide range of body styles, colors end options.
4 out of 5 new-car buyers pay Special prices- -make sure you
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WINNER-Popular Science Gold Cup for outstanding
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Mothers Day was observed
at the Pomeroy Church
of
Christ Sunday morning.
During the Sunday
&amp;hoof
boor, each mother received a
somU potted plant and a large
potted geranium was presentto Mrs. f'lorence Burnside
I ed
the oldest mother present: Mrs.
C!Brence Mattox and Mn. Wil·
!lam Gaddis, the fOW]gest mothers: and Mrs. William John.
son, the mother with the larg1 est famlly present. "The Chris1 tian Mother" was the topic of
1 the Rev. Jerry Masters at the
1
worship servJce.

DINNER HOSTS
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser
entertained with 1 mer Soft.
day, at their borne, MlnenviUe.j
Present were Mr. and Mrn.
Herbert Hardman and grandchildren Larry and Jackie of
Bellefontaine, Mrs. Welby Wba·
ley, Pomer9y, Larry and Bob
II G1rueser and the host and bos~

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Grants applied for by Mr.
Thompson In Middleport for
physical Illness, fl2,813.39; Remedial reading, $14,441.50, and
pre-kindergarten, 15,1145. Also,
Till!! II project In Middleport
for library wilh lund of $1,740.116, and Title Ill project for
buying globes, maps, etc., for
Middleport, totaling 15,201.95.
VERBAL APPROVAL
Donald McKenzie,
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ported he has verbal approval
on physical fitness and remed~
a! reading projects.
1'he board, In further activity
on federal programs, approved
Thomas Kelly, guidance counselor in Middleport, as director
of the Head-Start rpogram In
the county. He will work under
the Community Action Program
offloe.
The board also:
-Agreed to cbeck inlo the

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condition of the leacb
Salisbury &amp;hool.
-Heard Mn. Ade Oblinger
ask that her assignment In the
Bradbury elementary school be
changed to the fourth grade.
-Consented to the graduation
of 71 seniors at Pomeroy Higb
School and approved Chet Long
as commencement speaker upon request from Supt. Charles
S. Gibbs.
Heard Mr. Gibbs list projects
of painting aod ether work need·

roy schools.
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to purchase textbook&amp; and . .
er equipment needed for . . '.
year.
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graduation at Middleport HI~

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!bot Frank Knlpt was resipit·
ing ao teacher and Asst. c.d:
at Rutland afM this year. ~ (Continuedon page Zl ;
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than $!-million dollars" each
year.
"'Ibe big question mark ls the
apple crop," the official said,
"early reports indicate that
demage was extcnsive, but the
real picture ~on't be known for
several days..
Kendall S31d lhat the ~pple
crm·op1U!~as valued at $8.5 m11llon

plums, prunes and pears. He said, "was damaied ft1'J . .
said the latter three were ''just terrsively. Some of the late ~
about wiped out."
may have survived, howeYWf .·~
Kendall explained that plums, he added.
~runes and pears are "minor
Kendall asid that tbe alale'i;
crops" in Ohio.
strawberry crop was valued Ill ·
He said grape production In ·'1.051,000 last year and $1.~
1964 and las! year topped the 1 in 1964.
12 million mark. Kendall said I "There is a tendoocy for peo. ·
"I'm not sure how extensive pie to get over-pealmiatie,u •
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damage did bit the grape crop Kendall aoid, "but the flO,a.,
mg Office for the U.S. Agricul- Also .hard hit by lhe below because some or the late crop 000 tigure shoold be close 1o tbi
ture Department.
freezing temperatures were may not have been hurt."
actual Joss because of tbe IF
~'From the reports I've re- 1 grapes, strawberrJes, cherries,
''The strawberry crop," he tremely low temperatures."
celved, which may chsnge in
In the next few days after lhe
full exteni of damage is known,
president of the Oblo Eta Phi Chapter of the Beta Sigma 1 would say thai dam~ge should
chleman, In ceremonies Tuesday night at the Columbia Gas ~~d~lleast IIO,O&lt;HI,OOO, ' Kendsll
h, Mrs. Eachleman, Uia Mitch, vice president; Judy Crook•,
and Pat Hlndy, treuurer. - Sentinel Photo.
The weather bureau reported
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tliPA
!4!111: II :Uillllll]
the stale early today were
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moslly "above freezing." The
lea Whitlock'• bl&amp;hballl wero
low was 28 at Youngstown.
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a lttUe loa poteal. Tiley also
Cloudiness moved Into the
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OfFICERS INSTALLED - April Smith, left, retiring
Phi, l@nds the sorority's gavel to new president Martha Es
of Ohio office social room. The group Includes Mrs. Srnll
recording secretary; Doris Ewing, corresponding secretary,

Restraint IS
Hallmark of
p01•ICy-•LBJ

Ada BOrden
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Rockefeller Wins
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He explained that In 1964 and
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PRINCETON, N. J. (UP!) - Presi41!nt ;JDI1titoii t.
guilty to a charge o! perjury
., .dav repl1'ed to c•ar•es o! American "arro••nce of power" .
GaiDa eounty common
Kendall ~ that peaches suf.
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courl, and was placed on
•·extensive damage."
JENNIFER LOHSE
br world affairs by saying this nation baa used "pal N- _
Moadsy nlgbl oald tbe biiJI·
IIi ··' 1·,.
are the most te·•·llraint" ill Viet Nam and other world crllll opot..
yeatS' pro atlon, ' was
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"The exercise of power In thio •entury h11 meut for
bolla were pol-. r lie J vealed Tu..day
and Woo'! withstand as much
Wftf! made ol Ill proof paiD!
Judge c.
Smlih
cold temperatures as some oththe United Ststes not arrogance but agony," the Preoldent .
!biDDer aod water, mlsed baH M Bo d th t if sh
er crops," he said.
said In apparent reply to recent statemento by Chairmaa :
ood ball.
rs. r en a
e appearJ. William Fulbright of the
ed In any court for the violation Kendall said the Buckeye
Senate Foreign Relations international affairs.
., , _ _ of any law, whatsoever, lhat her Stale peach crop in 11164 and
Committee.
Johnson said thai in tbe 1M
probatl&lt;m would be tennioated 1965 averaged "slightly more
~~we have used our power not of Amerlca's "Bternat" cbil-.
John D. Rockefeller IV, 28, a
and lh at she would be 1mmediwillingly and recklessly but lenge - Southeast Asia - "our
nephew of New York Republl' tel
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reluctantly
and witb restraint," great power Is tem,..._
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Jennifer Lohse, junior at Ohio Johnson said in a sl'\lltll'b great re11tra11Jt."
outpolled 56 other candidates
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Stale University, was recently prepared
for
delivery at "Wbat na~on," be ...._
who sought 14 nominations to
Mrs. Borden had be'en chargchosen a member of Mortar dedication
ceremonies for "bas anoounced aueb llmll..
the West Virginia House of
eel with
· · edl t 1
In
Delegates from Kanawha Counj
perJury unm 8 e Y
Board, the national senior wom· Princeton University's Wood- objectives or ouch lllllfn&amp;toW
ter Gallla county prosecuting ~C
en's honorary, one of 21 girls row Wilson school of public and to remove its military nraeoee·
tbe
ty (Chorleaton).
a tt orney Jobn A..E pling
selected from all areas of camonce
those objtdlv• ....
Incumbents won l!lldoroernent • Jack M. Hawley, 42, MidJle- ed ad charge oil hflrstl dthe gfr elael
pus life for outstanding quail- M
H • W bb
achieved'"
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In five congresolonal primaries. port, was cited to Ga!Upolls mur er agams er 11 e a
Farm Bureau ollices 1n Ath· ties in lead•rship, scholarship,
~·. altie e
"Wbat ·nalioD," tbe l'nlldaat .
Former GOP Rep. FranciS Municipal Court Wednesday on shooting Sept. 7• 1965 of her ens, Meigs and Gallia counties and unselfish service to t h e D1es Ill Kentucky
continued, "bas opeallllo llftt.~
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Love defeated Harold Cutright charge of !allure to stop with- husband, Thurman Borden, • announced today that Paul Bow- university.
Mrs. Hattie Webb, 86, Prest- or its sons and vast IIIDII al • 1
lor the right to oppose
th
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di ta
Kerr. She had been charged er has
1 ed
th ·
t e to rovide lbe ........ _..
.Ma.tsive March
In e ass~cu c ear s nee with aldin and abettin Ern·
res gn
as eli ?r· She is presently serving as onsburg, Ky., died Tuesday at fo run
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NI!W VuiU\- J,"&gt;!ES. H. Democratic ln~umbent Sen. Iafler an accident a111:05 a.m. est Walkeri 311 GalllpoU/in the ganization director
effective president of Women's
Self a Martin, Ky. hospital. She a small, atr~= I
Meredilh, the Negro whose en- Jennings Rando ph, who ran Tuesday on Rt. 7, one mile slaying. ' '
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May. 13th to accept a similar Government Association and was lhe &gt;:idow of T. T. Webb, chance to
rol!m&lt;nl at the University .of unopposed.
north o! ChesbU'e.
Walker had been charged with =~~n In a lour Coul!&lt;y area Chimes lhe Junior Women's who died m 1933.
~t ~~ ~~01 ~~~.
Mississippi in 1962 sparked v1o- i In Nebraska, U. ()ov. Philip 1 The State Highway p a 1 r o II' Drs! degree murder In the g•n, ~:sk~f :~n, ::::· honorary; vic..president
of Sumvmg are 8 . daugbier, bl
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lence and death, , plans to lead . Sorenson, like hts brother · reported that Hawley, headed shooting, however, a six day counties mg
Y Omtcron Nu, national
home Mrs. Glenn Spradl.m,. Martin, fo~ South VietNam to elect Mit ·~·
'8 massive, 220-mile "voter reg· · Theodore a Democrat, won north failed to s1ow bls ve- trial ended March 1 with
the
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economics honorary; member Ky.; two sons, Vugil Webb,
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istration march'' on Mississip- ~ easily. He will race Norbert hicle 'tor traffic ahead of blm. jury finding Walker ~illy of Bo~er, a native of Ross coun· of University Cooncil on Sill- Prestonsburg, and Wilbur Webb government 11 cbooaeo.
,:;
pi this summer.
l Tiemann, 41, who upset former i His car struck the back of a only manslaughter. He II pres- ~a=s ~res~~tifl owns and op- dent Affairs and Delta Zeta of New Haven, W. Vo., 10 grand·
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Meredilb, now a Columbla i Gov. Val Peterson, 62, for lhe car, making a rigbt turn off the enliy serving a 1·20 yew:, term s n
arm near Kmg· sorority.
ch~ldren, •od 12 great grandUniversity law school student, GOP gubernatorial nomination. blghway, driven by Glenn L. In the Ohio Penitentiary. ·
to ' completed four years or
children. Funeral semces will
disclosed today his march would : In Newark, N.J., Democratic Lawson, 40, Cheshire. There I Mrs. Borden was chll1'8ed service with the, Fann Blll'eau Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lohse, he Thursday at 2 p. m. at the
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. be8fn In Memphis, Tenn .• and Mayor HDJh J. Addmiizlo was lwas ml)derato damage to both with perjury in connection with May 4th. Durlg:; Mr. Bowers Pomeroy, attended ceremorues Carter and Callshan Funeral
end up on lhe steps of the state . forced into a runoff election, vehicles. No one was injured. false testimony given ai •
tenure here membership In the which. IIIC!uded the lrnlmtion, Home ~~ Prestonsburg. Burial
capitol in Jackson, MISs.
falling to get a majority by
.
I ecutor's Inquiry last
organtz.Uon grew by aboot one reception and tea at the home will be m the Lancer Memonal
bo 1 1350 tes He .11 f
An accident which occurred i be
d 1 f
rin
third while participation In the of President and Mrs. Fawcett, Gardens at Lancer, Ky.
Funeral IIII'Vioes for ~
H
F II
a u '
vo ·
WI . ace at 2: lo a. m, Tuesday was oot j r an a 80 or procu 8
ineurance program and dinner in lhe Terrace Room
E wrd 60 l'omero7
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. former Mayor ~ P. Carhn. I reported until to: I&gt; a.m. testimony ~f her Children at
showed a similar gain. The or- of the Ohio Union.
E-R UNIT CALLED
di~ :1 Ve~... MIJII.:n.t - . '
~I'KVO ...(;U.&lt;tMUNIST em.! The vote defiCit was the . and Is still under Investigation, Isame inquiry.
also led a successful
Pomeroy emergency squad· pita! Tuesday ........ wUI""C
na s thlrdandMblggest nuodciear iappdarldent relsuthlt of twohNegro tile patrol said today.
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to slrengtllen Ohio otrlp
Meigs Geueral Hoapltal
men were summoned at 6:17 a. beld Frldey at 2 p.m. .......
lea1 e~pl«lon ooday pr uc·' can ales n e race w 0 took The accident occurred on Rl 1 Wince Found Guilty
laws and took part in a Admlsolono - Ben
Batey, m. today for Mrs.
Thomas Portland Methodist Qmda. ·
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community effort to have Rt. 33 Jackson; Sylvia Young, Guys- Cook, Ells! Main-s!, Pomeroy, Sorvivilli are hll wife, K4\,; .
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w en ·GaiUpo~ls. ~leers said that chll1'8ed with DWI, pleading
a Farm ~ membership of Kate Fick, Pomeroy.
Memorial Hospital as a medi- Fra~in Lake&amp;, N. J.: Mtll. ·
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'" neoe scientists reported ,;_ In the New Jersey capital' o! ~~'!, c'lty bberdted, 33, Rt.th 2, guilty before Pomeroy
about 1JOO In the four _counties. Dla&lt;haraes - None.
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ala.· UniverSity ssld 211 g11nt his reeleetlon bid by City trot went off the hi8hwoy and 1100 and costs and
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radioac~ve particles" were de- Councilman Carmen J. Armenti ll)~ugh a fence owned 11)1 For- to three deys '" Jail.
FINDLAy ·Oblo IUP!) -An 1grass-stained and twt bullet was ber third An earlier mar- Ne~arll
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Jr. The vote was 18.620 to rest . Wickline. There will D\fD. Alpolreslted TuesdaNY by
lnvesllgatlm: Into the mysterf. boles showed the gon was fired j rlage ended I~ divorce in Eng· at ho...;. four ' '
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ous shoollng death o! an atlrac- 1at close range as she lay on land. She . and Davenport had Brewer, -G: """ , ~·..:.
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1 been marned about a ye~r and Icenhower, ·~;
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h"'\"' after the blast. thou racially· mired nol_lhberhJI&lt;!d 1 The patrol Tuesday reported I 8 ' '
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centered .today on questioning ! A corooer's report showed 1a hall. He said his wile told JohnsoD,.·· IIIrtlindo IIICI It:lllicZ
• Ihi\ level oUall!'!'l was higb, Ko- t two years ago as arr effort to 1the arrest ol Ro~ B•.Molden, reckless operation churges.
of friends and relatives In three ' Mrs. Davenport had been dead •him she was going to Lima to Roush, Aktaoi; .' ,l!lotber, ·~ ~
said, 11 ~ ool suf!lctenl : halt a white 01oduo from tb•j51!• Rt. I, Doxlei', on Cbaliles Vetel'aos Memorial Hospital Ohio cities.
Bbout three days before ber Ivisit friends.
renee
111 fltyoola llld ~·
to end'!"ger humans.
)city. White backlash 'waa.llvl!ll ;of .len of center and bit-skip Admllslono - ctwles
R. The body o! Mrs. Ltobeth body was found by 1 pstrol· 1
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Karr, Sr., Pomeroy; . .
Davenport, 33, Upper Allington, i man. There was no slgo of a Mrs. Davenport csme lo the Mr.
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on ..Rt. 124. He II
Hartford Patr1c1a
was found 'f'lwaday slUffed 1n the 'struggle 1n ber late-model car · United States Bbout three years deatll
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trunl: o! her car on a heavily- !that appartenly was abonttoned ago, friends said. Sbe had been and
Caq ,K.V, •d\11111fiia1J!i&lt;.eau!O.
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street bore. Two bullet 11)1 the killer.
1• ballerina with a troup In
were In ber ba!elt.
! The victim formerly lived In 1rope as a teen-ager and
biooqe naiin Ui lvrk· L:rn;, wher: :~ WS! ~!!!'~ ~ · !i~ !~ Co!!!~~ - A f!"!~

l!Y United Press lnlellllltlonal
. · ~ ·,Rocilef111er made his d~but as a vota-gettln1 Damowat tn · West Virginia and the brother of former White
llqu"! aide Theodore Sorenson won the Democratic noml·
iiliJijll''fl!'f&amp;l!\'~ ln'J';Iellraska.
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states Tdesday. · New Je~sey municipal elcctloas, meanwhile Bhowed evidence of a white backlash in one mayoral
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ApproYal of several federal In the North Gallla &amp;hool dls-1 under Title I where a !!'ani of - Summer d~loprneotal
projects in various schools and trtct in GaiUa County.
$13,756.25 was obtainll&lt;l
on reading ptojecl for TIDe I Bedthe withdrawal of Clarence The board commended Mr. March 10. Mrs. John Welch ford SohOjll, .••870.10; George
Thompson's applleation for the, Thompson highly for tho work and Carolyn Smith will
be 8111'8enl and HeleD Dais wU! be
position as lhe new •uperinten-l he had done In his t.aure at Iteachers for the program, to lnstruetors.
dent highlighted lhe meeting Mlddleport. This was Mr.1 begin June 6.
-TIUe II project of fl'l5.14
of !be Meigs Local Board ot! Thompson's first year ao sup- -summer physical · filness fur Bradbury and Sallilbury
Education Tuesday night at l erintendent of schools in the program In Pomeroy with Rus- scboolB for librury beoks as apSalisbury elementary school.
Middleport system.P
sell Moore, Charles Biekel and plied for aruj obtained by .Brnd·
Mr. Thompson's action
1o Included in the federal pro- Donna Kessinger as Instructors bury Principal Rollert Morris.
withdraw his appllcalion for jecto approved by the Doard on a ,JP"anl ol $10,108.110.
-Br'dbury Individual Learnthe post foi!Qwed by less than were:
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-Funds lor a Title II project lng CenM project ·In
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a week his announcement that
-Summer developmental o! fl,859.52 in Pom.,..y
to amount of $i9,0'4.841· as applied
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