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'weri··iptea'at a table w!tll
cover and the centerpiece
out the Easter Jheme.
the dinner, a
sessioo was held with
president, Mrs. Elwood Bow-

presiding. 'nle

TUESDAy, APRIL 7, 1964 ·

·~Tipple

traveling

donared by Mro , Donley

IRelbel was awarded to M r s.

.

Robson.

$ELLEBRAT.IO~ :

Games were played and
awarded to Mrs. Lester Roo-

Mrs. Leon McKnight, Mrs.
ljlnes and Mrs. Olive

were

!hose

We've got ceiling tile ga~l
Acoustic or n-couatlc. Wlil• •
choice al ·palltrnr, ,
and tow,
pr1ce1. '

named

Mrs. Chares Werry,
Robert Arnold, Mrs. HenWorry, Mrs. Robert Chap.
Ms. C. E. Clark and one
1 guest, Mrs. Franklin Hepp.

Around And
About

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Del..,_.

Demands
ut off in ,Pomer&lt;t,,~ouncil Action
.

tow

luy

now and •ave!

Middteport-1

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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. Richmond, Speaker, Strides
.·Out in Huff at Treatment

4,500 Expected
t Scoui-0-Rama

EASY TO INSTALL YOUISILF
Ceiling tile Is easy to Install, requlrln,g
only a small degree of akill. We can
ahow you how.
$S.OO ,.,
Install youtaell. Only •• , ,
mo.

Lei

WED. and THURSDAY
April 1-9

NOT OPEN

111 .,,.,,,

for ;,,,,,,,;.,

If you do not wish to install younell w•
can arrange to have it installed lor you,
The charge Ia low;S.. ua now.

FRIDAY lflrough WED.
April 10·15

WALT DISNEY'S
"THE MIS(SIADVENTURES
OF MERLIN JONES"
(TechnicoJor)

Tommy Kirk, Annette, Leon
Ames, Stuart Erwin, Connte

Gilchrist.
Futvi'&lt;!HI: Hook A Crook
Dl~noy

ca-

PICKENS' SPRING and SUMMER VALUES

MAILBAG
ZEBCO SPECIAL!

Spinning Reel
ONLY

3·98

WJth line ready for fisblng. Ai{jtf. \. ~
one can fiah with thia reel. No
back lash.

Sewer Block Buster
CLEANS STOPPED DRAINS

90c

21b• .

4 lb.

2·50

Helpa keep septic tanks operating
properly. u.etuJ lu outdoor toilets.

PEGBOARD HANGERS
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REG. 7.95 ZEBCO

Spinning Reel
Our Discount
._ _ . 4 ' 98
Prl•
•

1964 Reel wltb 15 lb, line.

Discount priced.

Huffy Mowers
From Picken•' Every Y e1r
That's the reaaon we have large
Btoc:k of Huffy mowers in stock 18", 20". ani 22". Rid in&amp; mower.!l ln

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APJllt~URNITURE

SALE!

18 -

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cmd k• - ,

hutah dr

All Pall
. . QLO Pill &lt;:1°1.1!11'-lliiZ

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ON

..'VI
HOMI
.. ·"'OitNISHINGS NOW
Style 421;.
4211

FLEX STEEL
2 Pee.

Only

, Living Room lull•

NOWONLY-'249

2.99

Robinson'I
WY W42l
WYNIIO

ville.

Ri-Pid·Cro Plant Fooll

PAINT
99 "
FOR 1•

11L

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Some people don't belie•• Ill !lat.
it's true, we sell eaUon after

a.U.
1

GET RID OF TERMITES

•.cen 4·15 O..Uon•
......Sprar
30
.

.

Picken•' Sella Rubber 8ue

WALL PAINT
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2 Gallona
.
98
6
For
~

Only

1

We sell it year after year and
tomen eome baek for more.

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at &amp;a'
I · rt
Mcla ba:lr .. Cildw wflla

ell=·::.:

of

For everything you grow, Feedt
thru leaves. For law111, flowera,
vegetables, troes, 1hrubs, ever·
greens. hedge.

every year.

TERMISOL

IS A

ft. ItO GI.O .... d ..
,_. ctecr' 9 • • cle•Jifrpad

EEE Ranch, lnj:., and Evans

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WLCIM ..c•m

Sponsors

Yes, Irs True

Rid Y.uraell of temilteo. Do lt
Yf~ell. Dig 8'~ deep·:'around your
· hOme wben Joil bulj,d. ·
·

nns

Potting Soil
3 lb. 39c
1 lb. 69c

Morrison lhtee

Jullt OM of lila Many

THE SHOE lOX

Val.,.. 'Tou'JI F""! At •••

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'MI....JIO'f, 0.

fUDIIrrURE
.

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N!!.DDI.I"I'OIIT, 0.

Before y.., my enlw!!lle
lrleDtla, I Uo In deep repoae~~~~~od. LOt .. ..
motiO. 11low, bul amUe wttll

·my eyenu
Joy lor me.

~

am at rest b!
everJalllui .,heam!Ha aleep. ·
I wu Iii' .~d ol aalare. I
paid ohr''l'nee to h&lt;r gentler

moods

11!111

to -er grandeaJ',

..a
""''"ed wltll pity ....
farlos at ntllleu dHirllellveneu and eq~eUiea to ao many
UvhiJ tbhop. Bat oalare ond

,......., Joda were ldl&lt;l and
, .._, lo ' me lllroughogl
my abort Joarney througb lllo, ·
and to ~ · 1 &amp;lv• paise and

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lor.
·
oat· tnpldaiiA

· MY alleer~·!M•" It' out to

i1U of you W1iiJD I hove ...,.,_ ,

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r., I'IV tllibor~Wioia·
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Bttter Th,n Ev•r .. ,

,.EWWQTE

USE PICKENS''

WAl ek~i.I'N T

Lu~, .without throw.
in• point iiU'
..Ver tile pll&lt;e. Just
and

Pe!nf with
Opojl CID

needed.

pllDI -

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ym ""''

a leacher and basketball L""':!l! c,
at Racine Hlgb schQol. llil
ther, Mlke, succeeded
Racine when LaiT)' went to

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Mo... People Buy

24lu,ol!e.

H. Coddling, Jr., 44, ~·manager. of the Coddlng·Armo.u r Research, Fora·
will be o~e of three pnnc!pal speakers addressing .caU!em en at~din. g
Ohio Beef Cattle Holiday on Thursday, April 23.
'·
sess10ns will be held jointly at the Triple EEE RaJ ' loon 0 . J.
off Rt. 160, near the GaiUa
Jupior Fair-

DO Piddle

Mayor
llarey
Woodrow Foreman.

Yeager

and Georp

JJONII SPEAKER
La Velie,
llw Ari!O

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.·&amp;CMMINfA1MIEDITOIW.iY

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Helen ~elR 1)1~
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ADiStin~b~ Editor Writes 30

T»u
of 1011theutern Ohio newt·
' · · lditon IIU"llld down his pen

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lng those that he did not feel worthy of

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Today's .Medical Report

reporting

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Science Today

Sc.Ience can Be' F. kle, meorrec
t::... ·.
t ·r day, .
Corr....... T.·omorrow, . Le.n'Jn·c'orreet '' 'ga'J·.n·

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DAllY SIN 1 ...,

•••an

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Foreign News Commentary

Notl»f:!. Fr'om For·.ei·gn Cables.; .

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ninP 0. lhe mound as the

opring for !he Cubs, who had bolh their runs oH Tr*'Y Sial·
beat the Yankees. ~I. beaten the Giants In five of lard In' the Drat Inning ori dou·
·'at Jl'ort Lauderdale, Fla.. Mon- !heir previous seven meetings. bles by Mike Hershbercer and
day "·Diehl while Mays hit a Bo BeUnsky pitched a n~hit· AI Weiss. an Infield single by
trlpje and two doubles In the ) Jer for 4 1-3 lnninp and Floyd Robinaon . and a double
Gial!ta' &amp;-7 victor)' ovet the Chi· allowed only three blta In sm I play hit into by Joe Cunntna·

w..

Labor • Ju.

B. Nelson
, .•
D. llallhlll
~
C. Faulk
4a
R. Stewart
481
0 . Neal
.611
Total
222t
W011 1 Loll ! Poli I
A

S~fl

Cubs at Phoer!lx. Ariz.

1411

Gress

171
133

AJ..L SI"ARS

By l,1DIIed Prell lattmolional

Mota, McCabe.

40
4'19

431

10.
%111

To~l

Wta I Loll I P&lt;&gt;hlll 1
G. Mitch
C. Alkire
J . F. Roush
· B. Tennant
D. Shahan
Total
Woa ! Losl I Poinlo S
Yard • MaiD!.
J . Coughenour
L . Kennedy
G. Gardner
T. Hennessy
E. Thomas
Handicap

l5Matches
Slated For
GUS Golfers

G. Login

411
50S
411
4.tO

517
2355

Total

w.. !

Loll I

High Game -

John Duerr,

223.
lligh Serl01 - AI Coatu, 5111.

Team High Single - Swisher·
Team High sertea - K I&lt; C

497

Jeweler•, 2441.

432

WOIIIOB'I

351
478
5:111

2292

371
422
480

452
520
51

W•SLaott
Willie Elaetrle

3(Mj

2130

TOTAL

w.... Lost

J

New York Clolhlnl
431
Walton
McTurner
432
Warner

353
414
498

Wolf
Murray

Handicap
TOTAL
Woa I, Loot t

481

'filial

J. an-t
li. Wlllte

J. . . .

-•r..a.&amp;

I

P. MirJ
It, Pllllltl

-•

T - No. I
B. ,llllulb
B. lloylea
M. Rouab
Total

~

'1\ltal
.... • Lalli

.,_ *

114

U3l

D. llwisbar

~No.4

S. Buler

:I11tl

L. Warner
L . Lousey
Total

271
231
1Z14

- S. Globokar,
-

1

B. llyalll
T. 'l'llul
J. BIIWell
Handicap
Total
W•IIMit

WH l Lost I

IHgb Game
Tharaday Afttl11088 134.
Ltagne
High Serle•
Floobtr'l Servl&lt;o Sla.
3110
Evans
Team Hilh
~
Hesson
2, 4e3.
m
Spradling
Team High
347 No. 2, 1330.
G!Uberl
Hoffman
395'
Handicap

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Total

Lohse, 151.

Total
2296
Woo I Losl I Polnt1 I
C Shift
400
C. Riffle
s. Arnold
1149
434
T. Smith

inninp as the Los Angeles An· ham.

·Exhibition Baseball

tilt
:Ill

B Slllll '

!Wey
l!olmu
Burton
Ohlinger
Chapman
Handicap
Tolal
Woa ! Loll I Polata I

J . Stewart
w. Lambert
J . Reynold•
G. Kooher
D. Hunnei
Handicap

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TaW

c. Porter

I Loll I
Blot a. Gn7

V. Wl;&gt;pol
A. Coates
W. Gnleser
W. Porter
J . Duerr

Odd 11.101

Doctiera

CliO

2441

Tolel

April I,

~~ DO.t'N
Koofu allowed four hill and Jllll defeated the Cleveland In· '
IIPi _,..., Wrillil' . 1ylekled only one 1'1111 In hll dlsnl, . 7·1. BobbJ Knooj&gt; and
Sllnd.Y .Koulaz ls· ~Hick In the ne&lt;t-to-last oulinl before next BUiy Mm'an eacb had a double
. ·
! Tuesday'a opener aillnlt the and a 1in8Je to lead the Angels'
winDinl• column ~ · W!Uie 1 St. ~~ Cardlnsls. Tho Dod&amp;- nino-hil attaCk•.
I 1JI•II battiDi: .411 10 'thai Na-, ers ""'!fed two n1111 In the Jotui Tsllourill yielded IOV&lt;SI
1;.,oal Leaf!Ue pennant f.l!le can !IIIII and three Jn the se'"nth bits ill seven' lnnllip •• lhe
' "-rt an) Ume 110.,. aa . (Jr aa aglinot rookie left-bander Bob Cincinnati Redo topped I he
the Los ~ngeles Dodgen. and Meyer. A record 7,156 tomad Philadelphia P b HI ie 1. li-3.
Slln Francisco Glanll are con- out to see the renewlll of the Marty ~ had ·a IWIHUII
cerned.
19113 World Sertea rivalry.
double and Deron Johnlon a
With !he two "b!C men" In
Rally to WID
homer for .the ~ and GUll
fine . form. the ,9adgera have . . 'Uie Giants cloaed the Arlo Triandos and Cootie . Roju
evened their sprinr aeries wltll zona plwe of their tralnin&amp; holilered fer the PbllUes.
the Nel\' -York Yanliees and the schedule .on a otetorious note Likely opening dsy pitcher
Giant~ have raised lhelr exllibi· with a three-run rally In the Ray Herbert went '""eo lo·
tion · record to 21-7.
eighth after the Cubs tied the ntnp ill the Chicago Wblle Sox'
K00/1£ bioke If tour-game acore In the seventh. BU!y WU. S.l win over the New York
lostna.streak with m strong In· IIams hit his third homer of the Mets. '11lo While Sax acored

411

5$$

ft. ~··
8al)lllcajl

£.

the office they sought. John Sylvester il!
aft
yean of publiahln&amp; the Wellston a llvin&amp; symbol of tbe type of joumalil!m
'
Telepam. Jo"" E. $Ylveiter In Ills fare- that brlngs respect and he had that to a
welL.!'\ltorlal iielllled it wltb a loodbye,
IWiil: ,
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and~catet that it Ia bls last word. But full measure, especiaUy among his fel·
1t11111t ...,.... ...,.... .- !DI! . - ..,_... :w&amp; .,. '
.,
kno~ tbe veteran ~ltor u we dp we low mem~ra of the Fourth. Estate. The
" ~-w. _., w11t illlttli'il
.. . , ....., IIIJliC ,.,_ ,,
wou14:~ willl111 to ~t that it is not his veteran lditor knew bil! community like
baclt
of
his
hand,
a
trait
that
is
not
the
IJilGlM
wlill
blr
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........
W..-:!; .......
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Jut ,t!Ord. We wUI be looking fo r
'Grila
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found
too
often
by
the
younger
crop
of
some"fMe lance edltort.ll on many occa.
.
.
journalists.
He
showed
a.
constant
intersions when be sees some injustice heine
'l'Mn Ia cleflniWly help IIIII .W. Jill lllliJl ...._ ' YiiMrll · •
done. He mieht quft the role of a pub- est In every organization that be belong,~~ltw 1bi1 problem. afy·... -... llllllllll d tllrlllltt~ Y'd . '·
ed
to,
and
his
purpose
was
always
for
the
.
lisher, but ~e will never lay down that
II
IIDW ID ~ batl ~-- . ..... -~ .....,_ '
advancement of Welil!ton and its surpen~
. tU the final 110 arrives.
~"'- -•..,---·~;,.,
. ournallst of the old school, he fin· rounding area.
01. 11'- _.. !llll ~11f'.
Befcn1bat
There
were
probably
many
times
!she .. s course at Ohio ·state University
-"" IYfUP and
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u. llfCI'!IIUIM, ~ . 11!111,
fiaV. JCIII. &amp;ad" all ..,.. .....,,,
in 1808 .before a school of journalism was when he was maligned by his fellow·
l•pent-teVeral
montha
lo
)lolplt...
BPe. Ycillea'\ ~ wliiit'}
even.··dreamed about. · The young man townsmen when he espoused some cause
for
addlets,
ID
ltelltucky,
but
ya1i
•
'l'be1 IN IIOW ~ ·
of 20· \VU Installed u editor of a paper in which they did not agree, or which
that lllld been acquired by his father, would make them give up money that
blrOin the flnt -* ~. ed, - - j1ojil[d, ~·"·
who was a doctor. He bad to learn the they wished to keel' for themselves. He
'"'llll'ibtholpe
the. ~
~ -rcild
' lovlbl!!'......,.•
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t•
h6lp!roDt,
at 1VIit1
PIJ'CIII6·
to : , ....';;a
editorial t'\'aft on h1B ·own by the trial ran the risk of enmity which every edi·
andiOCial .,_,, bUt llnl.
-~ariel, . ~
· . . Jt.&gt;l
ana mer method, lnd through the pag- tor faces regardless of how fair he tries
IDO~hinl
could
break
the
habit.
Colllullanl
•ID
'lbe
tc.
Y.
. . "'~
fellow
citizens.
Those
who
to
treat
his
es of·'Other newspapers that came to his
became. ln&lt;relliniiY .... aJII tlcm Dlpai1!llellt bll wfliteil'"~~o" .,
attenllol'l. He learned hil! lessons well, have been guilty of that attitude, if they
are
honest,
surely
recognize
that
they
to~.
~ bout It in hil boOt, "llii'llaJt'~ "
for . ~cially in the realm of the editor,
lalelmted man In a JOO!I profM. lfotllt," . .
.
. , ·~:l
he halt few peers. The type of editor that bad in their editor m a n y high ideals
and
strength
of
character
beyond
comhe be&lt;!ame is now almost non-existent in
.
Pleul tell IIlii llolhtlr~' ,
most of Ohio, and the nation. for that pare.
Finally, •• beled ai' Syuaqa any otbua wbo .have lblf1
, ~·
We have always been a great admir·
mat'ltr. John Sylvester was of the pioneer
• IIOII-(INflt Callfonlla !em - lblra .... 110
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kin*4tf· journalists, :who without fear or er of John Sylvester. He had a keen
.
tbal rellabDitatea ·ilwlJ - · ~bat- lblra ·18 . ...,._
favor wrote as they felt. Strongly inde- senlie of humor and the powers of obser·
Allbou&amp;b t 11-t .:v You . ha¥e JIUI • jlermlslloa to
pendent, be wu willing to go out on ·a vatlon that made him a most interesting
crowded, the)' accepted live lhem Ill)' aame llltl adlimb for those things that needed to be conversationalist His life was compound·
from oa, 'Whldl llieJilled· iltell,l!·llley WOUld Utetocol'l'tllled-: •·As' ~ :.foolrs back over t h e ed of those elements that would have
plalle tm to 181111. illy t1t111 tact me. :\'would ba . . . . pte
years he can see many community im· carried him to the heights in his chosen
to the Santa Monica 8ynanila ill(Jell!er with IllY parent1••· ~ol&lt;
proWtneil~ that were the direct out- profession, and Wellston was . fortunate
BoU111 tn '.Callfomla. 'l'llal 1iu ~a who II ID lbe· ptllltlao ·I
that he stayed in his home community.
gro)Vth of his editorializing.
almolt elibt DIOIItba ago. Be ill I 'Will IIIICI·ID: Of ellune vEl f"
By doing so left his imprint and a
!lis paper bad a pl&gt;licy of being inde·
dqiD&amp; well, baa joined a youlb Wllllltln't want 1111 1111111 p!!l,e
pe~dt!lltl):' r):\~publi3~n. · As he express- record that will not soon be forgotten.
lfCJUp, belonp to the bateball ~ In your ooltnllil blamlie'~'
es ~ himse'lt t'M'pds•tion was always tak· We hope he wm have many more years
team, 18 eotn1 back to schilol ~ ir'!1 lioa. - MOTJIBR·' i'-'~NC)r, "
en;wlthout straddling, his stand support· to bask in his retirement after a career, By Way11e G. Braadalallt, M.D. Uon of pentaerythriiol to dUate to have a part of your J)rollllo to Improve in hil proleuiop. LQNGER AT HER WIT'S EIID!l'8
lng! some ·:~t!!JblicaJI . candidat~s that which in length and quality ha• never
I stated recently that a hear- the biQOd vessds ·of your beart; removed~
People lo the CGIIIIIlunlly help, Dl!ar Mother:
., ' t•"
measured up to his standards and oppos· been equalled in this section of Ohio. lng aid was of no be~~elit to per- reserpine, ~· tranl!llilizer; and a
.
aa do boalnass bouses - and Thank you for your ~
sons with nerve deafness. 1 barbiturate. This combination Is Q-.My doclur Is llvin8 me 111081 III'YicU are
dollilel1 tully tiiCCJUragine IIIler; • d ; •
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spoke, or course, of complete especially effective In tba' treat- Polaramlne tor my allergiel, Tbue atldictl here an pen Nolo to· readen: Sboultl ant,•
Inerve deafiiOSI..
mont of angina pectoris.
What are the aide lffects!
fallb In tbamlelves ..;.ta. 1pclo of ,W wlllr to contaet IIIII•- · "
Some benefit may be _ had
A-Y. . . . tUtat an ~ dentally, that flllt mq ... lba ther, 'pi.- 181111 ·me -• billllli;1
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a propertly fitted bearin&amp; Q-1 have a s~tly enlarpd tamJna called ~· Clllly money they ever 111CtPtetl atllllped envelope ~1 l ..wiiJi,.,,
In
persons with mcomp~ete prostate. Woold ealinl eitrus • · available anb oa a
fro!D ua.
.
for'!'ard " your letter W hei', , .. , ·
o o •
Inerve deafness. II is also true fruit or drinking coffee or tea tor'a pracripUon. Like Other · AI ' $~ they. ~
lllat H.
• · ·N i
.
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
that incomplete deafness
18 make it worse? It seeDII that drup otlhia class, larp doles ctruc addiet!OII II tha nsult ci ~ Helen:
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jlll1"cn more common than com- when I .eat or drink .these ite~~~~; may cause drowstneu or clizD. sn llllderdeveloped ~ty. . 1'01 not Ia favor of •JIIIIklnl
deafness. Many but not 1 have to urinate· right away. ne111. 1bJr; drug, bo*el&gt;er; .Is An . IICidlct hu ~. 11!4 • ~etn-ager .In front ol"'lir ~
persons wilh Incomplete A-~..IIIUI of the p- much tess likely to cause lheA !bey die untO lbt ~Oidl lot the· ftltDtl either,, but If 1 told Ill)'•·''
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the-scenes aspects of the Cassius Clay· 1nerve deafness ca.n be helped, tate Ia usually auoctated with side effecta tbsn other antlht. addiCtloD Is UIICOYe,eci 10 dsiJi)lter abe coulcin'l do IOilleo ,,
·~
leaving for England this Sonny List~n fight believe they have
tbe ~uidance of an ear spec- Increased Jrrilability of t .he lamines.
,
!bat a cure can be effel:ted. , lhlng or go somewbire; and·n t
she plans to be away for sef!• •..:G~Re.. up.w•th a lulu. It Cl?ncerns gamb- iailst should be sought to ob- bladder hence a desire to uriJI.
There Ia a waysid.e S)'IISDOII got,up·IJI!I went inywq, •.Jpor&lt;. •
. So w~at happens to her ling losses by one of th_e Jm~orta.nt tar·
the proper acoustical appJl. ate frequently. Any flulda takell Q - C8il . .-..I GCltemellt bouse a1 Weslpor'.,. Coop., !fbli:l!, lq me - weJI, WHAM GI JI!lil ,,
·for an exper1menta_J theatre over. ,gets of !~e probe ... Liza Mmelli, Jud,f. ance.
Into Y&lt;JUr syslem will 1ncreaae cause a woman to ovulate at baa room for only about 30 peoo rl&amp;bl spot Is the liUIIlll!llk:lnao ,.,
on the old s1te of El Moroc- 'Uarli'nil s pretty and talented daugbt~r. .
the delivery of . urine to your any limo ol lbe IIIOIIIb!
Tbey are trying to pt a SometlmU 1 lblnk we ~ •...
to be tile chio!f''gulding eo_ntinue~ l~ confuse her chums. ~he def·
Q-For two yean my oloctor blsdder and mate you wsnt 111 ·A-Ovulalloa ill related to 1art1a ~ .·~ . In lh' ~ ara_loo .l fnld of . bruillnl
the
she's done an en- m1tely d1dn t annouqce her weddmg:;-ar bsd me take digilalls. NQw lie urinate. 'l'biA wru 1101 aggravate ,the ~ llld!l and Ia ,. Eul u ~ '5" pr~l n(JY a-· ~ . t!lllldrtll'a,, jli)'Chad'l'·tl.iJ'
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for it, and ,wedding pla~n her rece~t 181~ birth· bas me lake Pentriillne.' What the ~rp!l!Ont .D(,the proo~te. auJated by ,l bi"JI&amp;:tlional
·
· ·. ' .· . ' · ~" .~OT' eiDilati'illl 'tfieal a 4lltiii•H
4~~;,t-;,lr:,
the first IIi· d~y, and now some !If the f~1ends are be- is it for?
But, when yoo 1et tired of the tam. Somal mltement
Tllll: ~ .
. . - they. eel'tilnl1 6m'l mla6 ~,
11
rental of the place . . . The gmmng to get the 1mpress10n that her
A-Peolrallot ill a comblna- inconvenience, you may wl.sh aotblnc to do with 11.
lly United pn. llllirpa\lllloil elllbarraain8 II 01101 • ·•.. :.1•&amp;
members of the show biz dales with the dancer everyone thought
Today ill 'l'uesda7, April 1; wbilel - MRS. J. L. •.,. , .: .t14m
.
at the reports of Ed- was her bes! ,beau are just "a cover-up"
the 88111 day of ~with 118· to ~ Mrl. !--=
. ,. olll; :•~
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problems - which to keep her'!'eal romance a secret.
loiiOw.
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bli)lressite even if you discount them
Bandleader· Ralph Marterie is plan·
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byj].i50 per cent. His losses at the Las Ve- ning to sue the Chicago police depart,lleW phalle.
family Uvlog, 10 If you'nubaV.
tables are legendary, he's "cold" in ment for false arrest. There were head·
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The morning atar 11 s.turn. 1q kid ~!e ., lUll r.•III*J~
record field at the moment, and owes lines when be was picked up as an alleg'11lo eveutns atars art v-s trGUbit, Jet Heian . ;lietp YOU:" ''
.from roast ~0 coast. His nightclub ed "procurer" last year- then the ju~ge
',1".
and Mllrury.
' ' . . She will alao . .~ · ;;..-,r
eatlniiiJ(S
slibtect to those good old threw the case out of court ... Capitol
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J. II _
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In lU9. l!aly bwided · AI· on linuslni
on the sc~le .he lives it's hard Records never had it so good. They ow.n
banil!
'• dreaa Deleo IIOitel la ·~ ){ o( ;
out bow be can manage to the Bealles, and on top of that thetr
UPByiDSciELOS SEMI'I'IIdltot
going 11wr
oag
anandd
beh
realruly
hls
lcleobeupb
ovler.
~lenUf·
In IM7, te!ePhone workers Ill ·lbll .newspaper.
. «l&lt;&gt;il ,nt,
support his children.
presses will be working overtime to get
en&lt;e
con1ro 1ng us,
· ow w 8
av or eGIIY- ··-•
3i · slates startad a :IJ"diJ
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a bit of acting for Lee out the orders on the "Funny Girl" cast
NEW YORK (UPI) -On • lmow?"
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oelve• are · cooatanlly
ilrlke.
iRHP
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and Harry Guardino to get album which is being recorded this Sat·
ethical .problem In Rychlak lliiscussed ethics In a ln. lllch endeavor~, 'llbeo
In IJ63, D11 Hammankjold I AI:
. ~ I ~"••
II)~ passionate Jpve scenes in urday (unusual. it's generally done on a
a psyc~ol~ist told tecbnloaJ.'illlli'nSI ilf· the Ameri· try to coatrol lhe behavior
waa eleeted 'Silcretary aerieral IIYOTIO TO INTtRW •• ;•
Can Whistle." They aren't too Sunday) and will be in the dise ataUs two
lhat 'ac10nce •• an Psychological As!OCiallon. their ehlldren,. th~ wlvea or oldie United Nlllldns.
llltM
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~:~i~:~~~·~r~r·~·:::U~n~~iversal is bally· days later. The initial order is over $00,· tnowledge ow.. allegiance to Non • actelitlfle ' "'aders abould. hllllbands and the ather people
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as a comedian in 000
Willie May's ex-wife, Marghueone" - not even to ethical refrain from ••!ling their. hack· In their Jives, .
A thoupt for the ~: NorStory" May- rite, will open a bar near the World 's principles.
,eg~an · author Henr!lr lbaen
.he'll baye to go far to be mnre Fair which she'll call "Marghuerite's
Science as knowledge, said
said: "There ean be ·ilq
tHan lie was in "Mutiny on the Dugout." (After three drinks, you WO!I't
Joseph F. Rychlik of St.
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fraedom or beautj •IIGUI ..
be able to spell II.) ... lf the threatened
(Mo.) University "ean be
home ute tliat ~ i!IIOD'•
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auto workers' strike materializes, count
Incorrect today and cor·
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borrow~~~ or debt."
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~l:tbitil e"ato1,' who was the reigning on President Johnson to support the unthen incorthe French screen until Brig· ion . . Tbe Cary Grant.:nyan Cannon ex·
again as new evideatt
IOPTION TWO Pl'hiiii5NI
dethroned her. has had a ter- citemenl continues. He pays those plane
MIAMI, Fla. (UI'lJ-'nle Balll~~i~~ of luck for a long time. A bills every time she flies from Cl)icago to
He was speaking partiularly
Oriole• have · optlolled
o
ago Martine was set for the LA to spend the weekend in his company
psychologlsts who conscioosBy WILLIAM J• FOX 1
hat agrel!il with the West
Henna· Statreltt .alii!
the Paris version of "How To Sue- - and she does it pretty frequently.
seek to control the bebavior
UnHed Preos lllteraalloall
govemment it ean not
KDOwles to $
J1o. · ~~~jE;tj
she broke her ankle in a stairA jaded playgoer's reaction to the
lheir clients and feel ethical· Notes from !he ·foreign news
the main Commtllllst
farm club 'Ia the Ji1ter. ..
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l(mbl!: and ruined that gold~n op· preview of "High Spirits": "1 Uke it bet· ly justified in doing so because Cllbles:
tbe pOses be
· [,.tape ~ IIIII
Now
re&lt;~overing after rna· ter than 'Funny Girl' - thought It fabu· . the control Is odentlllcally In· J• 088 Com. ' ~tal
by Eaot ·German fUne.
N n!Ctlrcl . ..rith -~
for
a while, lous. Tammy .Grimes Is .WO!Iderful, Bea tended for the client's good.
t If. ~State ........._ liDnarles from offices In West
. "'!!"On while KilqWIH Wil
l!,lo1rR
bel life, Lillie stops the .show with her 'Bicycle
Fllmoy Jul)lllcalloa
recen · · ~·
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1..7 wltb 81Diiia.
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·.Riviera sOng,' and Louise Troy ls a reincarnation
Rychlak was making the ment re~rl sal4 ~mtllllst ·
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·•·of Kay Kendall It's beautiful to look at point that sUch ascientlfle ju&amp;- flu:nce 11 ; declining 8111 Aat The NaUonallst Chinese ICIV·
.
. \ "" r
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and the score very pretty. One-oddity: tlftcalion can be a flimsy one: co ntrles •. ncludtns J .,an. . . ernment will try apta
'1 1 p~l ''",\!·•.'1'1,[• " ""'''• •
Gower Champ,ion, who came in to direct Other psychologists, be co~&gt;o report ·sa•d .the
are lollog
to keep lis nose out ot do,1-: ;•! ·f,r"'\,\1 "i ~:,•;
1 the Jap- ''"''stlc American poUtlca
the show when Noel Coward became Ill, llriued • "COIIICionoly
1trlve
not
ground In Japan.
(i~ r.
.
anese are not too 111re. They I"
I..,,~. 1':'
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wasn't given credit in the program or on to control lhe lives of others, agree that Communist influence
it
the billboards outside; although he was not to mampulate but ~ elab- In the trade. uniC!IIS .ill diminiSh·
no
checking
the behind· very much in the theatre."
,
oral• and elucidate, clarify and lng '111oy also ·agree lhat the
,fact thlll Na~t
make aware." These psycho!~ party has beell spOt by the
are solidly ~Republlesn.
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Time
Do It
Hado giSts, he added, "would settle. Slno-SovJet dispule. Yet, the
the more CCIIIIti'Villve
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for less control and greater Reds polled l,500,1i00 volel, 1q RepubUcan, the. more
.•.
awareness on !he part of the Ia 1 1 11•
IJ4meQlary elecart· Fotnli!t Vic:e 1'1'111-l
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client, even thpogb he (the ell· 1 ~ ~ :00.~ . with 1 miJ.
Richard .M. Nllon lim
01
ent) may be made less happy.'' li .; iti&amp;O They ·~ incrftaed
bearts 1!ben .he dtoftt'led
P!"oqective users of oclentlfic
n - of •_.,811 Iron!
NaUonililt posijion on·.
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psychology who, of course,
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lalands Ill the 11110
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have problems pertaining tO ~.':;,~.t ·~:~~~~ bates . with JOhn F. ,KI!I.-if,
their own behavior wh•ch they 1
be II aure to lei 1
1~~ b~rJA; but !nee
wan! help In solving, have "the huw ~IN"-"
~.:, ·IIi recepUoa
be
choiC&lt;&gt; between one psycother- Ill ,.,...,. ·
r • •
FOUQbOI
aplst who tells us that he ~~==!J"~:.rjty
•lartllla
Sen.
strives 8s best be ethically can
• the bdf mtanatiob.... Gol~water,
a
8
lo keep from controUing us and :;:' ! test-' AI ''•"'-· · ...u: live, Ia not
snolher who !ells· us that he
SIMP · • • ' ~&gt;\'!'once~
the
wUI 1trive to control us- bUI ly-~iPfl!'e ,.J~ ·Oiladle
Jobnltin'e -'!li~ Jilroli~l
ethically so, as defined by act· pagr;!d~~ ~:a-.,~~,-~
Ia the
eoce
~J~ .,,.., '(~ '~
. ..a..,-r
by Seiri
. Ral... QuHtloDI
abilitY'; and ~. Ita. mreme
tb1I ~ t b .:;~~
This choice, Rychtak said, l~ft t~J;l.l~,aw~ W
.ctbe
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raises questions sucb as, "How rusts, bntJC · .; ··
much faith can .'we put in this
SQieile? U tbe ooe man il not
trying w control ""· hqw suc·
c:es.lul will. '*be? Clll eU1ics
u J guide .for ~aVID!' rely on
sclentlf•c knowledge to . lix lts
aormo of ·behilviM!;'llf a maa·
II tryinc not to cOntrol· Its, will '
be let Ul ·kno'lt Wliell1bin.l art' ,, .Bi:TI~
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N~tional League is R~ady

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B. Sawyer
J . Glaa
c. Rauoh

S. Gloldar,

Game

Team

Seritl

Team

L . LYIIIII
Hudlcap

Total
~lit

W• t "-I

Julor Boyo l..eqDe
M..,. It, 1114

L. YID·Melc"

BOnd

Ballr Clolllten

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S. Pullen
Blind

371
275

M. JlyaeJI
Martin
Handicap

3M

Total

s. Hindy

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'IV• I Lalit

L. GladweU

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Handicap
444
Hi&amp;h Game - D. Crow. &amp; •.,
Hilh Series - D. .....,,i,)i
Total
1714
126
471.
·d:l~ ',
Woo I Lost S
2254
Crow'• Sleak HTeam HlCb Gllll8 · - "'--&lt;~q .
D. Crow
3M No. 1, e .
.. .nn ,
C. Murray
m
TlliD Hi&amp;h lor!M-T-·- ·• &lt;&gt;:·
364
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Laud mark
AI Sarasota, Fla.
499
R. Hyson
Swearingen
2443
Total
N. York(N) 001 000 000 I 5 I At Phoenix, Ariz.
Carsey
1r
r~:"'•
Won ! ~~ I Poluta J
Chlt&amp;o (A) 200 000 OOx- 2 4 · Chicgo !N) 000 004 102- 7 12 I
317
Couch
S·t•ll a r d, Beamarth 17), San !'ran. 010 220 311-9 11 I
351
Hysell
Wablield (8) and Gonder. Her· Norman. Schurr (6 . ;,. ••• w, - _,_ .,... . .
"Hero, lei me Ull lbote pan· High Game - S. Arnold, 226. Burt
344
bertjeWIIbelm (8) and Martin. (7) and Schaffer. Hendley, - · "'· (Ed) Stewart, Alhletlc cates.II'U be pal exercise!" High Serieo - S. Arnold, 649. Handicap
297
Team High Game - C. Shift TOTAL
Wtnnm' -Herbert. Loser -8tal· Shaw (8) and Haller. Winner- Director, Gallla Academy
2018
lard. HR-81aUard.
Hendley. Loser -Elston. JlR- I!Chool today relesaed lhe
882.
Woo 0, Lost 3
~
Willltims.
Devito' 1904 gdll achedule.
Team IHgh Series - C. Shift
T•am No. S
At Bradenton, Fla.
John Milhoan, who lor t h
2443.
420
Llsh
Del{oil
100 001 031- I 11 0 At Palm Spring•. Calif.
past two years has 11111ded the
401
E . Roush
Kan.:£ily 120 120 100- 7 14 I
lndnstrial League
000 001 000- 1 3 2 Gallians Into the slale
493
Nease
F:llher., Fox (I) , Faul (I) and
An lA) 011 002 :101- 7 9 1 AA toornamenl, .. magain serve
AprU %, liM
330
Blind
Mr. lite
BuWtan. Handrahan, Flynn
g
as head coach.
42$
7
Howell
Aker (t) · and Edwards,
·Grant, Abernathy ( ), BeU ~ golf team'• lint match
Jim Sisson
43%
117
Handicap
(7). Willner -Faul Loser
and Romano. Bellnsky, Ia Friday against Athem
436
M. Werry
2186
17
TOTAL
Flynn. HR-Green.
) DuUba (I), B. ~ lhe Galll~lis Unko. Match Ume COLUMBUS (UP!) - MaJibe [ D. Dotson
421
W011 I, Lool 0
and FoHes. Winner-Belm- Is 4 p.m. Remaining !4
was just tho Idea of &amp;etting C. Spencer
580
AT LOW PIICISI
Team No. l
Ai· it. Peleraborg, Fla.
Loser -Grant.
es are:
back to lootbaU lhat
495
R. Capehart
330
Blind
000 000 001 t • 1
'
April 14 - Mid c....._H · Woody Hayes to beam Monday Total
Bal"·
2334
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At Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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245
E. Searles
St. Lloula
000 000 ~ 8 1
(Nl
OOO frJt 300- 5 t Q April 17 - Hunling!on-'H
81 Ohio state opened Its
Woa Z Loot I
341
P. Welker
Aoberts; Estrada (8) and Or·
(A)
OOO OOI 000-l 7 O ARril 20 - Pomeroy-A
drills, but it's usually bad new1
I &amp; S Supermarket
4t)
N.
Story
sino. Craig, Sadeckl (7). JMn. KooiBI, Moener (7) and Ca· APril 22 - Jackson-H
lor the opposition when he'a J. Johnson
425
535
P.
Mullin
phreya .m and McCarver. WIDJulian (7). Meyer and E. April 25 - SEOAL-H
that cheerful.
E. Cunningham
414
Handicap
166
-'-ada Loser
Hum
April 28 _ Athens-A
Hayes haa made no honea Blind
E
390
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bo
244
TOTAL
April 30 - Pl. Pleasant- H a ul how ~ood he feels con- W. Chisler
450
Woa
I,
Lost
!
May 1 - Wells!on-'A
coming his Buckeyes' cllances F. Reicllert
459
fwWoNwoolr_. w.IW ..............
Ai West Palm Beach, Fla.
EAGLI!S NAME COACH
May 4 - Pomeroy-H
lhis year.
Simon's Market
Total
2168
Hoeillllb , •·•..000 000 1,-1 a.
I!HILADELPHIA (UPI)-The May 1 - Middleport-A
A look at the rosier of 77 WoalLootl
440
P. Collins
Millw: ·
no 000 OOX- 2 4 Phllsdelpllia E I g le I • have May 8 .:_ Jsckson-A
who turued lXII for the
330
G. Burdette
409
Jllbnson, Ray (8) and
named Fred Bruney, former May 11 - Weliston-H
drill, held in balmy JemDowis ' Warn•r
D. Clark
man. Lemaster, Kolle y (8) Naliooal Football Lea1111e play- May 13- Pt. PIUW~t-A
and under sunny E. Perry
475
M. Domlgan
457
Ntekro (t) and Torre.
er and player-coach In the May zo _ lfllnlillcton-A
ohows why. There are R. Carson
366
A.
Sawyer
387
Lemaster. Loser -Jobnson.
American FoolbaU l.ai!U&lt;!, as
five lettermen missing C. Bahr
168
Hr-mdicap
426
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their defensive backfield coach. DIIIYER8 ENTER 5M
from the squad JJat bad a 5-3-1 D, Warner
2188
TOTAL
487
At cCleatwater, Fla.
Burney played In the NFL with INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. (UPI) record last seaoon.
H. Chesher
Won Z, Losl 1
452
Cintilrinatl 11 010 000 15 10 o San Francisco, Pittsborgb and -Three drivers Jim
Hayes lined up bls No. I unit Handicap
!Hgh
Individual Game - A.
Ill
Phila: .
!Mil ·w1 100- 3 10 Washington.
and Bod '1111~. both
this way for the Drat drill: ends Total
Nease
209.
23IX)
Taltourls, Ellis (&amp;) and Smith.
ana. and rookies Joh(my White Chuck Price and Greg Lasbula, Woa 1 Lost 1
High individual Serues - P.
20 Foot Aluminum
lloclw-, Short (4),
ANNOUNCE CO.CAPTAINS
have joined the ranks of en- tackles Jim Davld,Jcn and Doog
Swlober . Lobu
MuUin 535.
Klipplleln (9) and
RALEIGH, N.!;. (UPI)-Two trants for tbe 50kille Speed. Van Horn, guards Dan Poretta J. Bailey
Team
!Hgh Team Game
475
doa, Rojaa (7).
linemen wtu serve as co-cap- way auto race.
anded Ted Andrick, center Tom A. Scarberry
No.
5787.
508
ris. Looer -Boozer.
talns of lhe 1904 North Carolina BUNTER NAMED 11JVP
F erlu:, quarterback
L. Davis
New
High Team Series
433
aoo~J!r!wl
, ~.·' ljojas. .
footbsU Jearn. Coaeb CHICAGO (UPI)-Les
BarrlngtQn or DOll Unverlerth, K. Wiggins
458 York Clothing 2254.
.,.:t'Jfl
Earle Edwards announeed er, .Loyola Univerllty'a
balfbacka Bo Scott and Ty
K. McElhinney
545
Af 'Ft.' ·Myers,•FIL
Monday. ·
center, was named !he
nett and fuUback Will Sander Total
Janlor GUI tape
2415
Minn. . ' . 011 ·000·0'»-- 4 12
'11lo men chosen by tho team biers' most Vlluabie
or Barriugton.
Woo 1 Lost 1
March Jl, 1114
Pitts. .• • .111 010 lltt-12 15 were guard Bennett Williams of lho 11183-84 ieason at
DrW Two Houro
Lewis Repalr Service
Kaat, Stebler (7), Boswell
Aho8kte. N.c.. snd center Lou annual spr1n1 banquet
All but Price and Andrick
It a. c. Jewelen
s. Globokar
328
(1).
DeAnaells of Reading, Pa.
night.
le=~ ::-could[ John Slsson
505
M. Hennesay
305
(t) tmd
tlletr way Into hil calcola- _T~·:..R~e~u~Je~r_ __ _ _:41~5-...::_Z·:..N~ier~i_ _ _ _ _:_297:_..:_!,,.,,.,"""""'""'""'""'"""""'""'"""===!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!-llli~.l";~
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L NG
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Woa Z Lost I
C.&amp;S.O.E.
B. Bodlmer
R. Hoce
E. Barnhart
Wisecup
Blackwood

Mareb 11, l!N4
1\Hi..ae

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Calms
Bratton
Hinton

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Handicap

tolal
Won 3 Lool 0
Goodwia Printing
McKenzie
420
Alker
405
Manuel
471
R. Poulen
372
Sears
H.&amp;.ndicap

487

9S

Total
Won 0 Lost 3

2251

Pickens Hardware
P. Harmon

C. Pickens

442

Total
Won I Lost !

328
385
410
409
225
22.13

Ceca Cola

168

Whitlatch
Anderson

415
Aiker
431
Dotson
435
Blind
3110
Handicap
, 60
Total
2199
Won I Lost Z
Mason Keysto•e
Fox
428

J Chapman
R. Clark

506

Williams

485

Craig

394

T. Chapman

J. nachner
Total

!;02

Blind
Total

%329

475

427
493
515
390

2253

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Plollllpollar

Cl'ow't

I Stivers

Hlgh Series - L. Grimm, 511. I Walker
Lohse
High Game - L. Grimm,
Team High Game - Racine , Schoenleb
914.
1 Hawley
Team Hich Series - Racine Total
2564.
WCNI I Loll ! Pobdl !

BIIDcl.
Sea.-.

2l5. 1

CITY LEAGUE
Mardi 31, liM
hmeroy Cement Block
Clatworthy
489
Duerr
458
R. Davia
525
Anderson
478
Sauer
540
Total
Z4110
Won I Loot ! Points S
Middleport Dept. Store
McElhinney
478
Ruasell
Wippel

492
476

J. Bachner
544
Stobart
Mil
Total
24110
Won ! Lost 1 Points •
Bletner Block
J. Sisson
. Capehart
Bradley
H. Miller
Reed
Tolal
Won %Lost I Points I

537

m

571
525
479
%583

Dqerr

Total

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""''1liet 1 Pa\lilt I
,.._ Melbodlll Jilq
John Sltsoo
517
Cook
m
Reynolds
tot
C.peltart
481
Frome
as
Total
2380
Won t Loot 1 Polnlt t

491
488

Wagner

Grueser
Sylvester

y....,_,

471
485
430
478
2372

Craig
Ingels
Tolal

Abho~

Blackston
AbOoit
R. Grueser
Dllloo
Radlm;d
Total
Wea I Lost I Pnlnlt I
Fraacl1 Florio!
Knight
Smith

Won Z Lost I Points I
John Sisson,

221.

High Ser.les - Bradley, 571.
High Team Game - Blelner
Block, 947.

Craig

w. Davis

Bletner

547
418
639

4:!11

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BUlle Gilmore
Bob Gilmore
Dianna Miller
Doul liiJlltl'
Handlnp
Total
Wont Looll

J Allo hrta

481

RawUI&gt;p

D. Thomas
Jim Sisson
Jim Johnooo
Graves
· Total

440
384
381

401

Z2Z9

415
456
551
461
, 481

Trt County League
March II, 1914

April 1, UN
King Pial
~I

424
4'1S
363
454
1718

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5111
397
49Z
1108

Linda ·Winebrenner
Sue l'ai'IOno

Wedneit!ay Mired Leap

BooUck
Paul Bostick
Mildred Bailey
Joe Bailey
Total
Won I Lool 8
Untoacbableo
Barbara Roush
Raph Roush

427
51J
IIJ
412
111
1154

Ken Yeau&amp;er

lfi&amp;h Game - J)uerr, 255.
High Series - R. DaviJ,
HJgh Team Game - Crow'•
Steok House, 953.
High Team Series - Crow'a
Steak House, 2656.

S35
259t

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Martin
Total
2358
Won t Loll I Palata I

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Jim Gr""
WM t LoooC I

SehllllnJ
!l)obart
Total
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R. DaVII

R. Bailey
S95
Radford
477
D. Miller
482
Total
2343
W011 l Lost ! Pomls !
Syracuse Ball Park
Damewood
5(18

High Team Series Block, 25113.

Ghote

Cqates

H &amp; R Flreltoae
Haggerty

Hlgh Game -

WOOida '
lloudashelt

tn,els

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Art Stobarl
Total

HiiJtoppera

AU!.u41

401

311

458
3

1489

Ashland
·Gasoline
makes your engine come
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Mardi

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Sbibr li: PIIUson
Pam Davis
2911
Patty Baker
272
Diana Roush
2'19
Cathy Walllce
314
Sandra Adamo
281
Handicap
IOU
Total
2442
Won I Loot Z
Plekeaa
Carolyn JohiiSOII
365
Dianna Miller
350
Janet Roffman
25S
Gra•tus ~ldrtdge
Jl7
Beverly Bums
283
Handlcap
884
Total
2434
Won Z IAI!'I

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Jeni F;~er r
Jody l!:olmer
Mary Handley ·
Pam O'Brien
Cindy Swatzel
Handicap

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cut
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4tl.

R. Moore
A. Sawyer

m

M. Sawyer

1582

Total
Wool Loll!
Pin llelb
Ada Nease
V. Crafc
J. Fo.r
G. Craig
Handicap
Total
WoaZLolll

Hlgh Game - Men, Ken Yeau-

' 214: Women, Sue PIU'SODS,
199.
High Series - Ken YeafiUOr,
Meo: S~e Parsons, 4112,
jWomen.
Team lfi&amp;h Game
Bo•
685.
Team High Series - B ox
Cars, 1953.

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322
417
530
1170

391
SIS

371

Handicap
Tolal
Woa z Loet 1

Woa S lAIII

.4 C'o
Pete Cundiff
Irene CundHI
Mary Cundiff
BID CundUf
Hancjlcap
Total
Won I Lall%

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M. Cblncey
H. Amber..,-

1M3

Tom Cleland'
Loil Clelllnd
Lola 1\lcElhlnney
Keo McElhinney
Total
Woo% Loot I

4JI

R, Plymale

B. ~e

. ~411
43'1

480 .
' 41
1'111
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M.Bowen
J. Cbesbet
R. Bowen
H. Ch....

477
355
481
480 ,

Total
Won1 Loot I

17U
I

Ball lr CUbr
P, Inge18
c. Ingels
E. Sylvester
A. Sylvester
Total
Wo• 3 Lo111

467 .
5It
.1121
111'13."

M. Hannahs

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528.

E. Sylvestu, Jll.'

Team High Game - Bet Ceot
728,
;
Team Hlflh Serle•
Baft
and Chain, 1973.

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Pam Sylvester
Brlnda Norris
Clarice Norris
Sharon Thless
Beverlee Hunt
fillndicap
Total .

291
278
2112
2&amp;2
294

1199 -

. 2184

Won %Loot I
P!ckeu lfardwere
Phyllis Queen
Carolyn ZU.pan
VIckie McDaniel
Faye Lyons
Bland

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10me of the moet Important dift'erences in appliances only
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1
Until you ean prove the advantages of ftameleas eleetrie to
younell, rely on the opinions of 1,011 "experta." They gave lota1
of reqqna why electric appliances are preferred. In fact, th, -~
~oved the trend l.a to electric! Read why In a free booklet.; ·
11 l,Oll Women Rate Appliances." Call or write for yeur 1MI
copy today.
the ELECTRIC co.':4 • ·

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243
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Hlgh Game - Men ...H. ~
239. Womeo, P. tn,elt t.l2
Series - A. Sylve!lter,

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322 \1&lt;
who work In lh
337 C!OIInlry wW have to ~11,' _•1
301 tng U.S. Income tax 1\C)W, ~
882 cording Ill the Internal' Revenu~
245-1 Service.
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wo. 1 Loot 2
ms District Director Dai
Proffitt ApJdlance
Davis oaid 'Friday the ' nn )lO
Sandy Thomas
283
icy caine after a review, "' lh
Beverly Price
271
Frencb-U.
S. tax treatr .whlc•
Jocelyn Taylor
332
prevloualy
e~e~~~pted 'mch t!lTeresa McTurner
272 tertalnera as 'bare bo$011.1' llhoW
Rhonda Brick!.,
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cirll and stripteail!rs'' Wha ....
Handicap
INI9
working under 1111 employmert!
Total
2414
contract.
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Yes, your car goes up to 1~ farther with every gallon of new Ashland
A-Plus Super Gasoline or new Ashland Regular. That's because both
gasolines are Vitalized with AG-105!

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.'Result ... your car has real get-up-and-go. No hesitation. No sputtering.
No misfiring. You can feel the extra surge of power!

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$2395

Sharp Interior with while vinyl bucbt oeat, bbtk top, red
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1961 Corv1ir Greenbrier 9 P111. Wag. $1595

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1960 Dodg• Phoenix 4 Door
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Pleasant Valley lloopllll. He
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lJ, 1171 at Fairplaln,
w. vo. !be . . " 111e late J•
tPII IIIII MarJ l!bafltr Myel'l.
FOR SALE: One cow, lresh. NOTICES
lfll wilt wu tbe late Ade Wl!J&gt;.
T.B. and Bans lelted. J. h D OUR SINcErtE.
"io R.;;. row Myers. Ra - I !llllllber
Houd••hell, Millen~:· lip
lings Coell ·P'ulleral Home, o! the Church ot autat In Cbr1oRev. R. Tibbs, Rev. Fret- tian Unlon IIIII bad resided In
PONY I'OR IIAJ..&amp;. CaD WY S. land Norris and singers arKI Point Plellllll for tbe put' ten
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p:nlaed tbe producti!&gt;n. weilb-. and talloi operatJon,, ·Ill
eecpreUacl with the , ~olal
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.ll6clllol'rltll AIIO"!etJiln
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I!OU..YWOOD (UPI) - CBS- more 1ilzarre prtzeo wtre In
'1'\1 Snlldl,y !Jl&amp;ltl ~ a new ofibll- II)', lib a II&amp;
hell- hour pmt .allow Ia whleh
I l'lael bas to I\IMI liow vi$.
In&amp; m Ill! o n al r e con!$IIIII made thetr fiii'IUneo. I kid

tlpn IDIJ be OIIIIIJ)INd .wltll 1111

averqe U. 8. c111ry coW'1 imnual ou""'t o1 Ulllbs. ·of inDt
oonteml'; m lbe. ,.- butterfat.

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lbet IIlii II" .111111 1 land o1 opportuqlty. h trlllllly II If •
lbow like "Made In Amorlco"
~ gel on the air.
Oue of the problemo of the
wu that, •trange~y,
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of all tiiOio mJI.
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.ercltem&lt;mt. The mJI.
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Clll ,.....S of kleollfl.
money goes
fa'forlte cblr· fa 1 nice g.Sture.

cllmlad, Obto,' r.:ur
Point
p]m"rt ~entl. are mluclli/1.

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all thole who sent
canll,
Dowen,
gifts, and lhowed so
much ldndneu during !be DlDell . and death of ,our dear
husband and fother, Elbert D.
GIUlle.
DeDa GUIUan II1Mi Family
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It wu 80lemnl)' lnlaned, tbt
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ANN01JII1I&amp; BJAiB
PT. PLBAIAN'J' ... Mr. •n·jl
~ RIJMM &lt;llcllmd ct. ciiio

year-.
birthborD
of lh* - .....
Survivllll are - daulb'-• elllllhe
ehlld. a 11011,
In a 3
Notice
FOR SALE
ec1 181.. II1Mi ...-vice. Write
F•nn
M-chlnery
Mrs. Mona stewut, Pl PieaJ. March 31. 'l1le ~ ~
u.her ww no' toe rt!lfPOulbJ• for
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554 7th St., Parkersburg, w.
ant; 001 1011, Clannct Myers weighed 7 lbs. I 011, lllill ~ •1
1n0... lbaD .,.. ta~et ....ruoa.
EARL'S BARBER SHOP wUI FOR SALE, mixed bey, and V.L
CAL Chalmen tractor 18 d
of Ripley; brother, Floyd, ! been named Greg AndreW.~-_
be
closed
A~ril
IS
through
Wanted,
a
man
to
work
on
BEATING,
PbuaWI&amp;.
MaiO.
plow.
WW
trade
lor
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unbowu;
. &amp; grandchil- Garlands have a daughter, ~~-~~
f'or Want M SW'I'tcto
1 C•nu. p•r word. ••• uuaartto•
April
23rd.
Earl
Custer
Bardairy
farm.
Cllfford
LeH........,..,
Araald
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thing
heavier.
Frank
Pouley,
dren,
great
grandchildren
In, qe 2\io year!. Pater
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lllD1ai.UID CbarJ• 80 I!IIDtll
ber Shop, Racine, O':i tc
heit, ~eroy.
4 7 3tc
II1Mi ime ..-eat great grandchild.' grandparents are Capt. and M:rr.
lJ CenUI per woro fot ~ ~
111 Eat MelD Slreel, •.._ HarrlsonvWe, Phono Alblll11
5
neuth,• lft....Uou.
=~--::---;-;;--;;=-lONE Frigidaire refrigerator, 1 eroy. I'll- WY ~aa,
MY WZlll.
4 7 31p
Howard Garhuxl of Ga:l•
~~~ DISCOUnt •n jlltcll adl IIUI
SEE Nancy Russel, Home Econ- kitchen cablneL WY 2-5382.
Funeral service wUI be held Ferry. Maternal gra ' J.
acll paW wlthlfll 1e ••Yt.
7 110 lie Ji'OR SALE: S. C. Can tractor
CARD OJ THANKS .. OBIT\J ·
om15 t for Columbus &amp; Southand cultivators ID good
Wednesday I p.m. at the Crow- ents are Mr. and M,... ; Harrv
4 7 4tp
IUU&amp;s - U .2:1 for &amp;!} wo-rd OIID·
ern Ohio Electric Co., Tbur~
See Nelgler BulldlJII and SUp. •
Russell Funeral home. Burial ·Strlppy of Cincinnati. loll- and
tmum. Eaeb ld4!Uon~ woi'CI 10.
d
A il 9- 9.00 to 6.00 TIIREE YEAR OLD well-bred, ply Racine lor bell« homes
oondiUon. Set of Ford Hydrauwill be In the OtterbeiD cem&amp;- Mrs. Charles Wilson. Pt~ Plea·
oJ'ne&amp; ftOllRI
ay. ' pr
.
' . short-haired, Gel'Dl811 Female ... .:.
--~'-'- d ___: Jlc lurnlng plOWll lD (ood
t
t Ev .. Friends may
t • the temal
t
1 :30 A. M.. to 1:00 P . r.l. O.U:t'
Conunuous
dem~atio~. dog. Well !rallied, gentla with ....,.... .,....=.. an ·~~ COJidltlon. Pearl Deem. Carery a
a .
san, are
pa
ll"e8 •
5.tY.Nar -1:30 A.M. to 1J,oo oooa
Pomocoy Landmarks Worlds ebildleo. Coolville 185 'li!IS.
doon.
U Zllle
mel Road, Racine, Ohio. Rt. 1
grandparents.
.,.;,·,
call at the funeral home.
ITI ao £.dY
T() PLACI: A
FAIRes! Open House.
4 7 Sip PHOTO COPYING lion leW.
t 4 3tp Mrs Jeul B then M 00
ASK ro WED
UIULT PKDIJUCINO
4 7 3tA:
Olpy 1111 letter ar dll
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Mrs. Aneo ;...::.. a~d :~:gilPleasaat Valley Hoopllll
W&amp;NT r\D
w"'E,---,L'"'o"'AN-:-:--::-Carpe
--:-t-;S;;-ham--:-:pooec:-:-::::r AUCI'ION: Sale, Setardoy, Ap- ~ . _ _ , ~·
Help Wanted
ters, Bee,.. .ai'KI Karen ,of VlnPT. PLEASANTPHONE WY 2-2157
rilll. 10:30 L m. 1 am unable
1 11 11e
AI .
,
ADMITTED- Ted Sesselman, pl.. ·have made appllcati
at no cost with purchase of to keep up my home. WIll
YOUNG MAN for delivery and ton were Saturday evening vis- Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. J 8 me 5 marriage licenses
Blue Lustre shamPOO. Baker sell the following personal
EXPERIENCED
work lD llore. Must have clrlv- !ton of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl , Ashburn, Ewiington, Ohio; Mrs. of the County Clerk.
4
7
FurnlluTe.
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property located 5 mne. north
er's llceme. Write jour re- Mcllride.
Heber James, Hartiord; Char· were: Melvin
In Memory
ol Rutland, on Rutland. Des·
ply
Box 116lU, 'I'IJt Dally
Mr. and Mrs. Thoma. J. lea C. Long, Pt. Pleasant; Su- :z., Pt. Ple&amp;.ant .lllll
JN LOVING MEMORY of Ar'For Sale
ter Road. Follow Salt Ar·
Sentinel Pomeroy 01110.
Quick and Mr. and Mrs. Joe san
Rust, Hogsett; Timothy wood. 17, Pt.
thur w. Young, who passed
rows.
2112. '
'
·, 4 :!tc Wemey of Columbus visited Mr. Smith, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Nan- William Mash, 29, Pt.
Motorola TV, 18", 3 pc. living
Qulck'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. nie Runion, Buffalo.
and Stella Ellzabetb
bl
away one year ago today, Ap- 21" TV $35.00, kitchen Is e,
a- 1 Notl
J
A Quick.
rll 7, 1963.
two chairs. $10.00, furnace. room suite, VIctrola, TV clocl&lt;
-.•
Cl
":.and Mrs. Frank Morgan . DISCHARGED - Mrs Rob- Pt. Pleasant; Emeal
This day brings sad memories gas converter burner $35.00, Comb. Victrola and Radio. From the brgest lnlclr or
•
1 G · M McDonald, 19• Pl.
lland, utlUI)' table, table and bUlldozer radiator to lbe
IN TMI CDMMON •u•• couu ' or Portsmouth and Mrs. Frances ert Crawford, App e rove; rs. Sharon Gale
Of our loved one gone to rest. hot water • or • steam radia- bench, '"Ieben •ablnet, lour
..,., MOM. •M••,.c.,.•u..•. n. •••o
I Ritter of New Boston visited Donald MoKIMey, Galhpolls; Pleas.ant , Eug-e
Those who think of him each tor "'.00. Phone WY Ul82.
"'
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IIDalle•t heater core.
•
tl
lth M Ad Sl " J 0b Du
Fr · Bottom
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1· 0· '
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plank bottom chairs, rockers,
recen Y w
rs.
a ac•
n M, U&gt;er
·
man, 24, . )!ulfalo, and 1 ·'""•
day
4 6 3tp
Mldcn.,.rt. 0111•,
PJ•Iatlrr
! and farnll
,.... "'~"!""
Are the ones who loved him
ltltchen cabinet and sink, cupHem •· ,,,..:,--., , 1• ...,..••h Mr. anl"Mrs. WOllam Soulo- BIR'TII - A daughter to Mr. Anne Graham, 19, ~:
best.
VENETIAN BLINDS, window
boards, dishes,
compact WY 2·2143
Pomeroy
c... ••· ••~"
and Mrs. James Ashburn, Ew- Eimer Gene Lalhey, 22, Leon.
shades, porch shades, cloth, swee~r. 2 folding chairs, libNOTICI o• ••••
by of Bay City. Michigan spent ington, Ohio.
and Jean Malezew•"l 18, Pl.
rPunuaDt to aa. Alla1 Ortlv
of
r~t We k with his
olh
.....
bam boo
aluminum, wood,
rary table. 3 metal beds, one &amp;..t on rw, PIIUIIblq ... S••• t.uect b7 u.. eoun. o1 CoDlDlOn a ~...,,
e
m er,
Pleasant.
Daddy's gone but not forgotten slats, cloth and plastic awnood In 1 bed
dre
uea-·
PI•"' " • .,.. C•••"'· Oh&gt;o, 1 "'" Mrs, E. J . Soulsby and Glen· ____;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::,__
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w
s ge
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sser,
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offer fiJI' ..,. • Pu'blle Aucttoa. ea
Never WI IS memory a e. lngs. Venetian blinds repair·
ash F igldair d
fr
illlllenY711e lido
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IN TJWNING TEST
Sweetest thoughls will ever
w er. r
e eep eeze
'
......... IL ........ c.... 8 '""" •• Mr and Mrs Archie E Lee
arfiSOD
.
ed, Dale Wippel Supply, 215 1 new linoleum ru"". 2 iron
End you ....., &amp;rueblee
a.un c....,. "' ,., Vlllqo "' Pom·
·
·
PT ~ m•••NT - Q"' • W1111o
linger
&amp;"""
ero,, th• toUowiJll' e..crlbld • • •I visited with the latter's mother
· rl.oCI.ll.i3ll
Ufi•,
h
h
Union Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
kettles. 1 coal heater, one
"• han eD tble
IOSTATE.
dell Wallace, whoM wlft, Llda,
Around the grave w ere e
4 6 !Ole JO,OOO gu heater and other
Sewer Mri... ,,• ..,,.. ......,.. .......... Mrs. Ralj&gt;h w. Noble of Charlives at 211 Flnt St., ·. ~
was laid '
ij~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii""il
.Stuated
m th• TDwa~IUp of suttoa, )-'w' Va '
.
I
aas heaters 1 jars and jugs
-·able Raleo
Count)" " ...... ..,. S\ato .. OblO
.. wu,
PI
I p-""c't":
-'lb .
Sadly missed by wife and ,
.,'
.m LD 100 Acre lRI: N•· 301~ Towti Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden,
easan ' aa_MCJ
"'' - - •
children
62 Buick _'_ $2,295
oil Iampo, and old clock,
Cd W1t wtl4 Da1 or Nfcld No. 1 """ "'· 1. .,.., ••- 11 on&lt; Jim and Debbl
lolled
er memberl of
4th_4nnorV8 LeSabre. Low mileage.
marbletopdresslngllble. 21100
7 • lie Na 13 , . , .,..,,. . " " lud "'· '·
e, v
re- I• AVA GILKEY
ed Dlvlllion'o 14th Art111er'r lit
4 7 ltp
One very careful owne&lt;. AI·
tobacco sticks, spuds Mel can::w~~~',,"';,!,'..,':ni:• ,:":,.r.: ceotiy with their 11011 ai'KI daugb- l" Mrs. Josle Heitger who opent Ita liDnual lralnillll test' '(ATT)
- - - - - - - - - - - most like the day it waa sold.
vass, 10 s 90, power mower.
Re•l pt1te For Sale ::!
c ...,.. ""'"" "' '"' ""'"' "" 100 ter-ln-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs.
• - .,_._,._
to. . .cei: A. Harden in Marion.
t he winter with her cb1'ldren at the Seventh n.a~3
... _.,....
Noli_c•____ 62 lnvicta - $2,695
:;:'"'y r:!~· ~: f~:' ~= -R SALE-=-1-room
___ hou_se, :.-..::.::. ~
~ •;::,,:~ Mr. and Mrs. Wlllil ,
nhearhoColumbus has returned
CeMarnterch' 5Grafen20wollebr,laGel•"'!!'!_:
1 Convertible Bmck with buc·
.,
ru
m R.aerd of DHIII, VolWIM n. Pal:• ham and daughters, Connie, R11r. er me.
·
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PUBLIC NOTICE - Attention
~ (lio t. with rack), steel tractor.
bath, full basement, furnace too""' 101.
bar and Ro Marl
'. ':'.-. Mrs. Verna Haning and Mr. chief in Hendquarlerl Battery
ket
seats. Like n•w b1aca
trail
Blue
Tic~
Coon
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se
e.
the
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u
Ba'
all .re~idents of near Ravens- with white top. Really sharp.
er, 1
a
,.. heat. lOS Unlon Ave., Pome- llltu.tld: m tbe eowau o1 ....... 1a Mr Leadingham's mother u. 1a
Mrs. Ed Glenn were diJt.. of
14:w Nwwcry I ..- • .,.
wood. W. !Ia. James Ray .
Other Items not Usted. Mrs. roy, Ohio. Phone WY 2-341!, .... ~~t Olol...
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vwo,:: Roaa. Leadl••ham In ·;:,';; ner guests of the Guy JlollnJ tallon ne'ar Furth, and ~- . '
Hill of Racine, Ohio, ts now ;
cc~~ HNUIII!tn, ~b•. Tforerms:
4 7 3tp
~· Webster. ....
the Army In July 19151smlllll.!.~
working for Graham Ford,
""''' o FespoliSI e
ac,.,.., "'' No. •• '" """'""'"'
Calllnl on Mr .a nd Mra n---• Mr. and Mrs. CeeD Jewell last stationed at Fort ' ~·
cidents. Bradford Auction Co. , .___ LI
Oblo, N.-rlr 1., ,.., 10
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-· • Mn. '"'--'"
Pomeror. O hlo
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tbe NOIQeri.r u.. or •td Lot No. McBrkle Sunday were Mr. ~~~·"'• and children of Co mbua:,
nm pareni.D,
Yuu-lnr., of Ravensw ood. W. Va. 1
Mr. Hi!: is selling Ford oars l" " - - - - . - -....!"!'1"'!"
. _
Crill Bradford, Auctioneer.
'-llf:lffll' ""..,..~.,
~ ::"::, :;.-:.""',!;';.~~·
Mrs. Robert Hysell and
spent Sunday with her mother, les F. Wallace, Uve bi .Hopell, ·
and trucks, G.M.C. trucks, 1936 ZENITH C 0 n s 0 1e radio
4 4 ftc
.,.. ,.. ,..., Uno too , .., " ""' of Mlddleport and Mrs Ruth Mrs. John Blackwood and IWII
'.'. •:
n.
ACREs- "• -~·
three ......,..
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HOSPIT'''
....... ; .;;
Kenworth trucks,
~1rsey
· exce11 ent condiUon. $75.00. AMANA FREEZER, IS · rt · z.••bedroo
·~• Sbo
~ u.. .. uld. Lot No. U:
~ .._.
m
b th (tub
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11 CUndiff and Mr , and Mrs• Gl enn Donald.
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..,
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11
trailers, and osed cars and wv 2-2836.
etc
UPRIGHT.
Llke
new.
$149.00.
mo,
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CUndiff
locaL
Mrs
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Joe
Csrsey
and
daughPT.
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tn•rks. Mr. Hill is looking
IMkl
o.w Is Fur- er) Uvlng room nlc:e tltch- • ...,. " ,... ' 0 '"' ,.,.,, ... ' "
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ter are spending a few days In Flowers, 38 ol the llunllllltAia
HAy FOR SALE. Mixed soyay guarantee, u.,.e
' and tlUt '
large '~::J:i to • - • "' ""' .,_ •., Mr,. Blanche Gibbs of PomS
p He de•--•-·-' "'forward to serving his many
nlture, Middleport.
ennflnlsh,edu tHey roomAI, •-·- ,.. ao... VtllltlN " " " ' - •• eroy spent 1 few dayo with Mn. Columbua, 0. with the Paul late o e ......~,.,.,,_ ··• .
friends in the Ravenswood bean. J. W. Scarbroogh, Ba4 4 Stc u
a ·
umwwu .., w.......... to '"'· ..,..,... ... E J Soulsb 800 Glenna
steimets family.
,
patient at" St. Mary'o ' I!Gipltll
area. Phone Ravenswood, W. Bhau, Ohio.
4 4 3tp CJIROME breakfast set, 6 atorm doo,.. and windows, pic- U.:":".:,.":'.u::."'~ .'It":."::: ~ Mt and
BD1 H~en 'll1e H. D. Gilkey family of ouffering from a ~· ~ct.
va ., 273-9344. Mr. Hill Jives
lure window Some
youog
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Mr.
Ed ard Chap
· ·' Galll~"·
,IJU4
-L-•- ... oo "---- .. OO·
fruit~- and. hrubbe
'ood 11. ............ '""'· ,.. _ . .
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man
viSit,..... called 011 his mother Sgt. Flowero wu for~
·~
....,
Brl"" the Family to the
.,.,..., .,., ' .,,.,_., ... '
w=
s
ry, g
m VoL •· • - .... of '"' RIO• .,. ed his grai'KI••-•• Mr and SUnday afternoon,
of the local ·Slate Po...., 'c ;...r
at Racine, Ohio, and can be
reached at home by calling
"tANDMARK
White
garden. On State Route. $11,- w*-':r."~~=c~un'l',;.O•.':; Mrs James f"'Q;k'k. · ·
Larry Clart and .Gordon Glb- tacbment .belore &amp;olng 'lo&lt;BIDII'
Raci ne, Ohio, 217·2651. Please
WORLD''&gt; FAIRell
ble, $5.00; 2 c
O.OO r 0011.00. This Is a goocl buy.
~
••~ '"....1"'" ",.. ......... ~. Brad Teaford fa spending son are vacationing In Florida lllgton. His wlfe and tbrea ehllo
reel free to call at any time
OPEN HOUSE
both. Heatlog llove. ' 15 ·00· If ACRES - 4 rooms, closets .,...,., •.,...,.. ot ___...
his 1 -o.~ -·tlon from Rto for e couple of weeks.
dren rellide at 1917
II&amp;Well
Electric range, almool new In bedr
ood
cbe
ooBI:BT c. BA&amp;ftN11AC1L
P"'"' · as we Wl(nt to ,.,rve you.
end SPRING SALE
$75.00_ Bed IIPrin&amp;'ll ai'KI matooms, g
por s
SborUt " ,._ """'"· .,.,, Grande College with relatives Mrs. Dau Marldns, Mra. E~ Road, Pt. Pleuant. Sgt. ~
Sundays and Holidays lncludeAPRIL -r
nl"ll
(front
II
Back)
baaemeuk:el·
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c,., " •...,,,
bere.
ale •aaa--e
u ••,•• and Mrs.
Nora era is not allowed 'l'llltoh
""
tress, $5.00. Ava Gilkey, Ph.
'
Attorn.,-• tar ftaiDtlU
" . it
ed. No extra charge for night
Sll 2-5439.
ate
lar,
well
In
yord,
some
lruiL
w
n
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Vanlangen
Jordan,
Mltldleport,
and
Mr.
the
pn!aent
time.
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service.
4 6 6tc
Rotroohmonto-Door PrlAll land cleared, goocl garden,
...... NOTICO ·
end cbllclren·of Columbus visit- and Mrs. · Jake Lee, Racine,
''
Fovort-Fun For All
DAVENPORT Hide-a-way bed. , aU ground weD drained.
..I;:;'."I~~":l' ..
~~ ed her parents. Mr. · and Mro. were Euler dinner guests· of
TRUCK GROWERS: Order your
FREE
PRIZES
Mn.
F.
Horner
Showers,
Ph.
20
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hACRESb
s
roo
mturnhouse
~~
'1:"1:"..!\~
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':la:!",::':.
~ om Hubbard and family and Mrs. Kale WUson.
301
southern planls now. I can
WY U711.
4 4 31p WI
asemen1, coa1
ace ...... ., Mudl. e~w~oo r. other relatives
Mr. and Mra. Roy Wiseman
oupply you with the Sioux tcr No purchrM ntc1111ry, (Uit
heating, bath &amp; water IY~ aoru'!:."'..~ ::":'~ "/:
Mr. and &amp;ks. Ola Blake of and daughter Joy called on Mrs.
mato plants also. Charles R. 1roglotor durlna Londmork'l
For Rent
tem, bam, chlckellhmloe, gar- 1: eoan0 " eo........... Summe1'1v1lle w va
Dasa Marldna Sunday.
. Portiand , 0 ., Ph. VI '0 pon Hou10,
.,._,
""· Cuo No. U.IOI pnr' Ada
,
.,
and Mrs. Grace Carr opent Eao~
HarriB,
age, oth er ou thulldlngs, lS ,..
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"'"" :-'f. _,. his sister Ml'l.
Slack
3-2693.
4 4 12tc
POMEROY 1% ACRESofiooCbuttom crop acres tillable, nlc:e garden. :".,":..::"
lamlly
with the Charles King fanr
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1.
Phono WY 2-2111 lnnd, Has been tested. Local· A gond buy at $3,500.00.
~'!l~..,::-:J:!'".,.:•.."'1:: :.'..&amp;: Mr. and Mn. Fred "'• . Mr. lly,
By Cllra 1'111Ulp1 ..WHEN YOU USE ABC Cleaners
ed near Alfred. Phone Cool· W111Ulm logels, Sa1HIDliD
.., ., ..,.. ,.. ....... o1 ,...., and Mra. Dukli Wilson of ~.
llfl'. and Mra. fto!lert Jewell Wlllilm Mahalley ,.. "'"· No
,
"Free Storage Plan" you get
Jock
":;,.
Coraoy,
ville
1185-2478.
4
8
12lp
WY
2-2(72
,_
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fngton,
w.
va.,
visited
.with
Mr.
visited
the Clinton, GUIIeys turned home from HDIIer ·ao.
1
big, ~eautlfulb empt)f' clothset
,.,
Haroltl CoUI~Jeoma•
~.!'.!:'l:'; .,.,....,
arKI Mrs. Harry Potts.
evening,
?ital Whe\'e he had beecl •
10 aol't!l of pasluTe land,
space m exc ange rrr a0 e
Alfr
C ,
WY !).:.....,.
~.... 1. 1e. ''· .., 111 w '· ...
Mr 11111 Mra ~....n ~•-L of Mr ~ Mn n..--•- Fraley medical paUent
'J
room occupied by the famlly'a
near
ed. Phone
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4 7 3tc •
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Winter clothing Here's how It Repossessed 51Dger Sewlog !48- Ville 1185-2478.
4 8 12tc
IN THI COMMON •U.UI COURT OP Eaat Uverpoo\ visited bJo fa!J&gt;. and Mr. aJ'KI Mn. Robert DonWhlttiogton
mDalJw
k B . ·1 U
r chine In lovely blonde ~ 4 room furnished apartment and FOR SALE: In heart of Racine
MIIOO COUNTY, OHIO
er, Mr. Walter Cook and Sister 0811 VIsited tile JOlla lluncaDa.
Ill at Holzer llilopltal
=~:t.~ clo~~! 0~ :au usy~::,. net, Uke new. Equipped
five room bouse, Christine out o1 high ntH• .lofodern a .:~.~.:" l":"1aT,
and brotber·Jn..law, Mr. ' and Mrs. Nellie Bol'gBD and .... Eneal Major entered Ho1zet .
irk-up and we will "Proles- zlg ZB£, darn, butto nhole, em- BeeR]e.
tic
roqms,
2
,tiled
batiiS,
large
:.~,.r;::::~
Mrs.
Ezra PbUllpo.
have moved to their fann lrom
where be especta til
1 31
P.
1 fiuarantee
..
d
th
t
broider,
etc.
FuJ
cloaels,
utlUIIeS,
garoge,
barn,
•L
Mr.
and
Mra.
RueseU
Me!be
tr~r.
'lbe
Gary
Bor&amp;an
I!JI'geey".
"ona 11 Y . ry c1~an em •
to party asaumlns a paymeuts BOUSE, I 1'11011111 IIIII balb. cloie to school. Free gas. 6\io :::,::: lr~
_ •., Bride and chUdren, Jee, Ra- lamUy of Columbuo, 0. were Mr. and Mrs. Emmel .Mahaf.
regular rates, With fl·ee moth ol $5.80 monthly. Phone W'f Penple'l Tero'"'L I'll o DI acres. Suitable for building
••~ICI
ohel. Terry, and grandaob ,Tom- weekeud guests of the Borgano,
and Mn. Doa S))l'8dliDC Ill
proofmg and hang them up 2-2204.
Ito
WY
usas.
4
l'lllliD
.
loll.
Mrs.
Tyree
Pickens,
l'tl
.
..!!:;,'!'.",.":;~,}a.,...=~
my
McBride
of
Columbus
spent
Mr.
Mn.
Weller
Burke
W. VL, tp,tDt ' .
800
2
4
for storage In sealed cedar- 1
with bath
1 2f 11e Wl N4D2
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$unday
~th
Mr.
and
Mra.
Pearl
and
.
daughter
of
Raolne
were
Stmday.:
jrlth til', ~ l!i';·;
4 3 11
ized bags and when you are G. E. Vacuum Cleaner, Ute
.
.
c
:3.~."= tiWIIW.:M~ Me,..•- and M
Ruth Cun........ of the ,._,_~
W'"'•m u ....._,..,
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readv· for them ' next fall, call new. bee'·
Two-tone
pastel colon Unfumlabed bouse, 4 1'0011111, FOR SALE: House bellida Brait- ... ;,., ., - · ...., .,. .......
D&lt;wo
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cu-~
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l:l$,,,......cal Clock
5:30 Dinner Mnalcelt
1:46 Meigs Ct Agr. EJ:t.
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1:00 Sunset Bivd.
7:1111 Newo
10:35 Music In The Air
HI Mlllical Clclot
7:00 Sign 011
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7:06 BNiklut Pltly
10:40 Under Ohio SkJee
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7:61Holo"' Raport
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10:115 Ministerial Assoc.
7:35 Army Sour
11;00 Momlna Melodies
10:00 News
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1:05 Herald o1 Truth
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Harllln Martin Mrf. Helene Jo1Jmo9n of
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Roy Evans and chlldten, Pam,.._..,
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of report was given of ' made
A r11 ~'at 7:30 p. m. of Mr. and Mrl. Harold
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many Saturday of Mrs. Rollin Bearhs.
to continue the project. Bill!'.
and dauabter Lori of Cbllllcothe I
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the Easter weekend
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Belen Miller, Ber
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parents, Mr. and Mra.
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Frances Hysell.
. slon 'rueada at 7,45 p. m.
old Roush.
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Marvin and Billy
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visited last week with Mr.
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were accompanied home
served sandwiches,
'Ill• Wo~'s Association
Mrs. Sam Pr)ce at
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rived there Friday Olid fol&gt;owday eveniDJ by Mrs.
chljls, jello, coffee and P
lh(l PomO!"JY Golf Club
Kentucky.
1
lng practice se"ions attended
who spent the past ten days
the above and Mr. and Mrs. meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.
Mr. and Mts. H~bert Price, I .
s program be1d in the e.enlng
with her mother and to be with
Forrest, Mr. and Mrs: at the clubhouse.
Beverly and Larry attended
.
which f.awred . lrtm.otlonal
her falber.
Wayne King, Mr. and Mrs. Bel' The Pomeroy Band
West VIrginia. Stale
.
I . CONTRoLS
Nt&amp;ht." One of th• hlgi.!Jghts
M
Gl d Cuckl
I f I bert Miller, Mr.sand HrsN. Jam. will meet Tuesday evening,
held . at Morgantown.
I
ol the program was • f!TOUP of
Moo:;: fa ~In er e be .. Reed, Paul JSSOD,
orma rll 7 'at 7·30 p m at the
Trey. were met there ~y Mn. I
I:Seases . . '.
bagpiper. from Ganado with
y 0~
J!lon to
RuS!ell, Eleanor Hoover, Verna a· hSch ' I ElecUon of
Price's parenlll and her sister
Nt'AINS' M I thi
tl:elr tradlliooal music. Each
with her stster-ln-l&amp;w, Ms. D. Hysell, Martha Hysell. A
~ be b".::ci
and family. Mro. Price's nepll- I
'
a a on
year a country ol the world Is
Whaley while Mr. ~ley quiz wu conducted during the nd refr bm. Ill will
ew played on the Paw Paw,
·
who will undergo l!llrgery JB con•··
a
es en
I
honored, with the saute
gOIDJ
to the h 'taL
evenu..,.
All parents are urged to
W. Va. team.
I
to l'tl •d&lt; this v.,.•·.
Mrs. Edgar Allensworth spent
ospt
Mrs. Ball of Pennsylvania
Sat&lt;Jrri•• the cltoral g;·oun the past week In Columbus with Mra. Clair E. Parker a 0 d
APRIL I
two weeks with her sis- I
held an all-day p:•actico s.ssion her sister, Mr. and Mra. Robert daughter, Robin Lunn and
The Middleport Business
ter, Aleta Parsons. Mra. Par- I
14 OZ. SIZE
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with •ntlher ou:.ta,~iDJ pro- Jay.
friend spent Sunday with
Professional Women's Club
sons returned home with her I
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gram g~•en in th ! erer&lt;ng. Fea- Weekend guests of Mr. and Parker's mother, Mts. M a
fleers and finance
for a visit.
.,
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tured on this pr ·gm., wm Mrs. Carl Mattox Included Mr. Meinhart.
will meet Wedneaday at.7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney C.f!- -.
·
'
"1'he Tr•velers.' a l•"UP of and Mrs. Leonard Mattox and
.
A bridal shower was given
the Columbia Gas offtce.
man of Akron spent a weekend
411 • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·' ".,i
vlod••ns who s1ng wthentic children, Marianne and Mike, Miss Ellen Elehl of Ripley,
27 by Mrs. Opal Hollon
White Rose Ledge will
with her mother, Mn. . Aleta
rolk music.
. Nitro, W. Va., Mrs.
Eustace W, Va. spent the weekend with
· her daughter, Miss Wedneaday afternoon at 1:30 . Parsons.
,
See The Complete Line Of Ortho ",
Suntlal aftem""n th• gtrls Wilson, Pomt Pleasant, W. Va., her p~ents, Mr. and Mrs. VIe- Janice Hollon. She was assist· m. at the Legton hall in
Friday evening guests of Mr.
1,
partiri\Jat•d in the con,. o" with Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Mattox lor Diehl
ed by Mrs. Sandra Long and ,dleport. Hostesses will be
and Mrs. Don JoluJBon and .On
LAWN •nd GARDEN PROI)U&lt;lTS
Leonard Holvik •s ~·••• con· and children, Carla and Brent, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly of Mrs. Barbara Arnold.
William Robson, Mrs.
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
dcctor. Instead or
numerous Point Pleasant, joined them for Columbus were weekend guests An enjoyable eveniQg wu Bailey and Mrs. 0 . C. Greenlee. Kcnicel&lt; and daughter of Wake.·
·&lt;hort sel•rtions. io" IIU'Ilbel'l dinner Saturday evening.
the~r ~nls, Mr. and Mrs. s)l&lt;nt and prizes won by Judy
APRIL '
man and Mr. and Mrs. Thereon
TRIOX -------------------------------- $1.19 WEED·II.OON .......... : ....... $1.19- f1.69. - ~~
wrre sung. "One Worla.' "Tile Mrs. C. M. Hennesy hu re- Everett Dailey and Mr. and Brewer Nancy Parker
Mrs
Ro k S .
G
II Johnson ol Racine
n
hi K' d
.A Chor tu ed f
"-lumb
h
Marvin Kelly
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prmgs range w
.
TOMATO
VEGETABLE DUST ...: . .. -----------·@41
reacea e mg ''"·
• rn
rem ""
us w ere
.
.
•
. Bissell and Darlene
t Th da t 8 n Alfred
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Euler,
TOMATO
ot1d POTATO OUST or SPRAY ------·- $AM
al ""' u••ia," bv B•e;Mven, she spent Easter with ber dau- Kevm Dailey or Middleport Warne Door prize was won liy mee
urs y a p.•. 'II be Mrs. Doris Hensler and sons
DORMANT SPRAY----- ----------- -~ ----------anti · ':hese Thin :s Shou Be" Jhl•r and family, Mr. and Mrs.
the weekend with b Is
john Bailey.
and C.lum~~.~=~e~~~
David and Daniel and Mr. and
SPRAYETTE ------------------ $3.49 - $6.45 •
con. 1udmg the or '' 'm. An .or· Gordon Harris and sons, Jim
Mr. and Mra. Ev- Beautiful gifts were opened guests. Ref
Mrs. Robert Euler and daugh·
ch,...tra accompa1l•. I lllc •mg- and Nick. She altended several
refreshmenta were served served.
ter were Easter dinner guests
log of th~ Beetl•&lt;•••n ,,,•.,,ber. musical events while there and Mr. and
E~sl Kennedy to those mentioned .above and The P~eroy Bend o
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roush.
Tbe gorls were •P••••red attended church where Mrs. and daughter, Judtth of Akron
Dol Burke, Barb Lance, Band Radio club will h ld
Afternoon callers ·were Mr. and
BUG-GETA ....... ---... - - - ---------------,. •
by tb• Middleport p,m•roy Ro- Harris is organist.
were weekend .guests of his me- Juanita Hoffman, Sally Torrence regular monthly meeUngWat Va Mrs. Clifford Hill.
ORTHO GRO LIQUID PLAN&gt;T FOOD ---- $1.00- " . .
Mrs. Henry Hennesy spent ther, Mrs, Edtth Thomas.
Craft, Darlene Warne, Youth Center, Mason, ·
· Bruce Beegle and Marvin Mc·
ORTHDRIX SPRAY
-------------------------- 41.1t
·the past week in Portsmouth ~Iorence Andrews. entered Helen Bart, Susan and Sara Thurada!, at 7.30 p.m~f Heath Kelvey altended the Stale BasLIQUID TOMATO FOOD -------------------------~
· f't
with her son and family, Mr. Metgs General Hosptlal Sunday
TutUe Kathy Dill Linda The Eleanor Circle
ketboll Tounament at ColumLAWN SPRAYERS
-- -------------------- ----MALATHION 50 SPRAY ----------·----- $1.19- f;
and Mrs. Robert Bennesy and for observation.
Hollon SIO:. Mae Su~r!leld, Methodist Church will . meet bus.
C:HJCWEED ond CLOVER KILLER ------------- Q
daughter Teresa Anne. Her Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosen~nd Mary Krackomberg- Thursday eveniDJ at 7·30 p.m. Mro. Ella Mae West, Mr. John
son and family accompanied bourn spe?l the weekend m Co- er, Karen Bl...li, Mrs. Leota at the turc~. ~~s. d wllh McKelvey of . Parkersburg and
he&lt; to her home in Middleport
. With Mr · and Mrs. PhilEva Kimes, Millie Dill, Byer Is eve! 008
be easeen~
Mrs. Alvin Collins and daughCHLORDANE DUST -- ---------------------------'~' .:
Pians were made lor the an· Sunday.
lp Meier.
Hollon Joan Tuttle Pal the program to
pre
ter Rebecca of VIenna visi.ied ll SEVIN GARDEN SPRAY---------------- $1.79 -~~
oual mother-daughter banquet Mrs. Ruth Garber Hawk and Paul Kautz and children, BarEdna • Morgan, Anne Rev. M. E.. Dowson.
Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnsoo and '
WEED-B.OON BARS --------------------------~­
~)! lhe R. H. Sanborn Mission- Miss Anne Crow, Columbus, vis- bara, Richard and Jill of Co- Summerfield Sharon Swartz, are Mrs.WAiice Hawley and
. son and Mr. and Mrs. William
VOLCK OIL SPRAY -------------------------·-,
*ry Sociely of the Middleport ited In Middleport with Mr. and
spent Sunday with hil Gladys RJW, Martha Rose, Norma est..
McKelvey.
ROTINONI ---- --- ------- . -----------------. ...
0
EVERGREIN ond AZALIA FOOD ....: ........- $1
First Baptist Church Monday Mrs. George Johnson and
plrenta, Mr. and Mrs,. W. L. MUdred Arnold, Golda Krack• Thhe SaCathedoltclleartWomechur~
will
Miss Patsy Price, student at
HOUSEHOLJ:I INSECT lpMBS .................... .
evening at the church. The meet- friends
Kautz. They also viSited Mr.
of New Jersey lr
t e cr
Ohio State University
spent
MO~QUITO
ond FLY BOMBS -------------------i,Qg was opened with an m·gan Mr. ·and Mra. William Zillll• and Mrs. Ralpb Pickens ol MaParker, Esther Wright: Iv~ meeThI daln thet 7c·~~ch
her spring vacation with her
ANT
ond
ROACH
BOMBS
.
.
liJ:j!lude by Mrs. Cecil Bradbury. ler and son, Butch, Belpre, vis- ~n. W. Va. and Mr. and Mrs. .
~· Y: a ... p.m.
parents, Mr. and Mra. Clarence
HOME ond GARDIN INSECT BOMBS --------·-Mra. Paul Smart, president, ited over the weekend with Mr. Richard Pickens of Middleport Sending gifts were Miss Ro- ary services,. followed by I he Price.
FLY SPRAY ... . .... .........
.
P.resided and led group singing and Mrs. Earl Davenport and and. Barbara called on Diana
Romine Mrs. Maxine regulnr meeting.
Mr. Bill McKelvey, student
GARBAGE CAN SPRAY ------------------·----•,;,
&gt;l .a hymn . Mrs. A. R. Pullen children and Mrs. Mildred Zieg- DaviB.
Stell~ Frank Evelyn
APRIL 10
at Marietta College spant his
LEAF ond POLISH BOMBS --------------------~ •• ,
JIVt devotions which included ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Mora .of
Wella, ' Martha Fern .cbeesebrew,
worthy spring vacation with bls pal'
PRUNING PAINT BOMBS •------------------- ·.
ORTHO ROSE !lUST . .. ...... $1.19- $1.4t
a reading entitled, "Who Is Mrs. Jack Cook and children, Chester Road were Sunday dinBecky Mankin, Mar- high ·priestess, bas ~nounced ents, Mr. and Mrs. William MeROSE lnct GA~DI!N PUNGICIDE
$1.91
Giid?"
Connie and Tommy visited re- ner J!U..II of hla alater and broand JoAnn Max- a meeting of Mary Shnne, White Kelvey.
ROSE FOOD tncl R0$1 DUST COMBINATION ..c.
Smart announced the an- cently with her si.•ter and lam- ther-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. lne Geoglein, Wyalt ~dwell, Shrine of Jerusalem for Friday Mrs. Mike Klljlbma of GabonROSE SPRAY KITS _
----------------·· ··· .
Dual. boose ~arty to be held ily, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lalick,
KaJI%.
Flo Newland, Mildred and Pal at 4 p.m. at. tbe IOOF. hall. Op- na visited Saturday with Mr.
ROSI
ond
FLOWER
BOMBS
-------------------•
Jilbe 18-20 and the inslallation Bridgeport, Ohio.
Mra. Lawrence Leep and Mr. Gaul, Freda Young, Robert Eas- en Installation of off1cero will and Mrs. Albert Paynter.
of -usociation officers at Well- Mr. and Mrs. William T. Grue- and Mrs .. Philip Rexroat 1 n d on Edna Summerfield, Sue Geo- be held at 8 p.m.
Mr. Sam Ebersbach and ~hll·
FOR A. PRODUCTIVE LIFI IN YOU~. ·
olon April 27.. The mother-&lt;iau· ser and daughter, Debbie, spent son, Philip Jr. of Cincinnati ' Pauline Rice Eleanor LeAPRIL 11
dren of Newark spent the EasIJiter benquet will be held May the weekend In Columbus where were. weekend guesta or Mra.
and Phylll~ Booker of The PhUathea Women of the ter weekend with his parenls,
LAWN AND GARDEN USE ORTHO
Mrs. Charles Bennett gave they were guesls of Mr. a n d Desste Patters,on.
Middleport Church of
Christ Mr. and Mrs. Heward Eberstlit\ lpeclal missionary prayer Mrs. Robert Jay. M•s. Edgar Mr. and Mrs.- James Paltel'
will sponsor a bake sale Satur- bach.
for the evening.
Allensworth accompanied tbem ~ and son, lire?l "': Racine Symbolu' m Outla'n __.
April 11 at the Trl Lustre Mr. and Mra. Earl Henderson
'-'i!te group voted to send $25 to Middleport.
vwled Monday With hiB moth.,.
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. visited Sunday with Mr. Eber
11J th' Children's Home in Kod- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sisson er, Mrs. Deule Patterson.
In Group Leuon
Mrs. Marvin Kelly and Mrs. Ed· Henderson.
HOUSIWARIS DEPT. MAIN PLOOI
iak;. Alaska. The LoveJoy Cir- and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sis"What Are Sfmbi•ls?" a story gar Allensworth are «&gt;·Chair· Mrs. Garnet Smith Ia a paclt was In charge of the pro- son and dauJhter of Columbus
was rend by Sharon Young, tea- men.
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at•m entitled, "Portrait of A w.ere here to attend funeral sercber, at a meeting or the Ba;&gt;
King," with Mrs. Richard Ow- v•ces for the late George Sistlllt Youth Fellowship Sunday
COMPLETES TRAINING
fli . and Mrs. Tony Fowler giv- son.
In the church basement. Tbe Ralph B. Werry, Ill, aon ol
.,
ll)g commentaries with a film
Bible reading was presentA!d by
and Mrs. Henry Werry of
strip. The meeting was closed Kennedy1 Return
The Aprll business meeting Janice Couch.
Ple..ant Ridge, Pomeroy,
with lhe Lord's Prayer in uniof the Youth Fellowship of the Present were Karen Bayes, Icompl.eled boalc training March
IQJI.
From Springfield
Enterprise EUB cllurcb was a visitor, Betty Jean Rohstetat the Naval TralniDJ CeoMembers were invited to the Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy held Sunday evening at I he ter, Ronnie Cowan, Sheila CoGreat Lakes, DL
diniDJ
room where refresh- have returned from Springfield church with Bonnie Smith. pres- wan, Wayne Barnhart, Cathy
rilents of dessert and coffee where they visited with rein- ldent, In charge.
Watson, James Couch, and
ARMS GRADUATES
wm served by the Dorcas Cir- Uvea over the week end.
Group a1ng1ng of hymns
Pam NeuWing. The closing Robert K. ArmS, airman ap.
,,
'r
J.l
cle; An arrangement of spring Mrs. Kennedy's sister, Mrs. ened the mee~ing followed
prayer WBI given by Sharon prentice, USN, son ol Mr. and
flowers graced the serving ta- Clarence Bailey Ia recovering scrtpture reading by
Young. There will be a party Mrs. Orville Arml of Route 2,
ble.
sallsfaclorlly from major sur- Evans. A skit WBI
April 11 for membero of the Pomeroy, graduatA!d . March 27
gery performed Thuraday mom- b) Marie Smith,
F.vans,
to be held In the church from Air C.ntrolman School at
8
ing at Mercy Hospital.
e r Judy Smith, Skip Logon, and basement. The membero are the Naval Air Technical Tralnlroom number Is 324. Mts. Ken- Terry Evans, followed by a disto bring a viiitor,
ing Center, Glynco, Ga.
POMIIIOY, OHIO
nedy bad stayed with Mrl. Ball- cusslon, and prayer by M r 1.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
ey at the hospital for several Thomaa Benlz.
VISTS HERE
rA REEl RIIIT QF GAGI .)
"CHARADE"
days and also with her
bus- During the busloesa
Mrs Eather Dell of Oakland, AND I.AUG/IJ'ER F.IIR AU
(Teehnlcolor)
band and sona.
Camp Otterbien was
Calli.; wao the week e!ld guest
C.ry Grant, Audrey Hepburn
Refreshments were served dur- of her grandmother, Mrl. Mary
Colorcortoons
ANNOUNCE BffiTB
ing the social bour by the Ev- Shercn and aunt, Mrs. Myrtle
Mr.
and
Mro. Lawrence R. ans family. Attending were
Warren She formerly lived In
WID. ond THURSDAY
Wol~e
!Dolor
..
Kraeuter)
of
dy
,
Marie
and
Bonnie
Smith,
Melgi County and 1s a graduate
April t-9
Racm•
are
announcing
the
birth
Marjorie,
Junior
and
of
Rutland High school. ·She
NOT OPEN
or a 7 lb. 101&gt; oz. son, K e n t Bentz. Joyce, Kielb, Jane, Jan- WBI enroute home after spend· I
Doane, Friday, April 3 at Hoi- ice and Terry Evans and the in
week In llllncls
her
PI.IDAY throv1h WED.
AprO 10.15
zer Hospital. Grandparents are leaders, Mra. Bentz and Mrs.
Mrs. Barrlelt Warner,
WALT DISNEY'S
Mr. and Mrs. Bilton Wolfe and Donald Hunnel
who Is just releaaed from -._ hos"THI MII(S)ADVINTURIS Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter
pital there. Ber condition ,Is
01' MlEILIN JONIS"
of
Racine,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ben
Dilltrid
Officer•
j
1 f 1r
·,
'
(Technicolor)
Salser. Racine, Mra. Anna
us a ·
T41mm.y Kirk, Annette , Leon ers of Columbus and
Attend Confereme
---'bee. Stuart Erwin, Connie
Bierly of Norwood are
Dillrlct offlcero of the Melh- FA!.CONS PICK WACK
CH~aff
. Gll&lt;hrllt.
grandparenll and Mrs.
odlst Youth Fellowsblp of Melt!SI AIR FORCE ACADEMY
• - - . , Hook A Crook
Roush of Pomeroy Is 1
county ...,.. In Waverly
Colo. (UP{) - .The Air Fmccet ' oo,fi:~s·
~~~- Cortoom
lfell grandmolher.
urday to attend a district
has nsmed Leland Kendall,
- --- In&amp; conference. They were
mer Olllahcma State tackle
••.: r" '
da Potts, Jennifer Crew.
coach at Colgate lat vear.1
EASY TERMS
.~.-- Rousb•
•• their new offenalve
eroy; R ~...
Falla, and Connie Cook,
l;co
....
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dieport.
Miss Cook wu elected chairII APRIL SPECIAL"
men of the cltlzenablp commission. Mro. Jean Cook ae&lt;ompanled the youlha. The group
stayed at the Scioto motel.

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