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LiHie ;Boys
Shirt and Slac:k
SETS

Customer: F,.. Porklng,At Elberfelds In Pomeroy
On 2nd Street Aci'OII From The Store ond On
Mechanic Street At The Wonhoull

Si!es In thls III'OUP are from S to

Mens Dress Shirts

7 and tbere are some wonderfuJ
stack sets lor his Easter Wear.
Slacks that wilt reolly fit blm
with a shirt to match. The sblrtl

You'll like the selection of Shirts for
Easter and Summer Wear. Choose
from whites, pastel colors, stripes

are short sleeve 'style iD knit-

and in all neck sizes from 14\lt

ted or cut and sewn type. You'll

to 17, and in your correct

want to see these sets on sale in

Mts.Bahris
Hostess of
Pythian Club

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Society'S Theme

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Wi/1 Ma rry
James Bowles

MEIGS THEAIRE

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THURSDAY
MIDDLEPORT W.C.T.U. will
meet Thlll'8day evening, March
31 at tbe First United Presbyterlan Cbl,U'Cb in Middleport at
7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY
MIDDLEPORT ALUMNI Assoclatlon will sponsor a bake
sale Saturday, April 2 at t h e
Tri-Lustre Cleaners In Middleport beginning at 1 a.m.

of Steubenville High
School
- Technicolorand attended Kent State Univer•THE IEDI'ORD
sity. She is presently employed ,
INCIDENT"
as • medical secretary at r..e 1
Riehat1l Wid mark, Sidney
Pottier.
Franklin County Welfare Buildmg '" Columbus. Mr. Bowles is
SUNDAY, MONDAY,
a graduate of Middleport High
ond TUESDAY
School where be was prominent
Aprll).4.5
'" athletics both amateur and
"THE SONS 01'
profesSionaL He served with
KATIE ELDER"
the
Armed Services in
Ger·
- TecbnJeolormany anll is employed as an
lobn Wayne, Dean Martin,
i;;i;;..,.iiiiii;.io;;;.;,iiii~~--.-.1 operator at the Goodyear Company at Apple Grove, w. va.
The open church
wedding
will be an event of Saturday,
May 14 at the Quinn
AME
Church in Steubenville.
UNDERGOES SURGERY
Mrs. Carolyn Sue Kolmig 20
at Long Botlom, daughter '
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sisson
granddaughter of Mr. Murl Ta;.
lor of the Ridge-Keno area, WI·
derwent five hours of surgery at
UnJverslty Hospital In Colwnbus Thlll'8tlay. Her
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Shirt and Short Sets on

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VOL . XVII

POMEROY~DDI.EPORT.

NO. 283

OHIO

THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1966

And lolo of Newr-

Iron Shirts in the
selection.

Boys

Dress Shirts

ontest

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White, scUd colors or ~tripes
in sizes 6 to 20. Your choice

Mens Short Sleeve
SPORT SHIRTS

of the popular eol1ar styles,
You'll want to see

Taken

~upreme

Boys Slatks

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Sizes 6to 20

Solor Colors - or Check or
Wash 'n Wear Cottons in regular

Boating, Fishing Permits,
Fees Central Issue in S~t

Plenty of Permanent Press
Slacks in wheat, black, green,

or trim lit styleor
A floe selection of knitted spurt

grey. Choose reaular style

shirts in Banlon or 100% Cottons.

ed leg, adjustable waist, no

You'!! find regular collar styles -

cuffs,

worn with belt loops, cuffed
or the beltless model, taper-

Major ROads StrUCk

button down collars and the
Henley Neck.

Select Youn Now I

Men's Lightweight
JACKETS
Unlined Jackets that are Ideal for wear
In Spring and Summer. Zipper front
atyles. Completely washable.
Sizes Small {34-36) -

medium (38-40)

•- large (42-44) and extra large (46-48)
Stop In the busy mens and boys department on the 1st floor. Try on some of
these jackets - and select the one you
want to buy,

MEN'S
SLACKS
Select a pair or two of
slacks for him now, A
large selection of ''Per-

manent Press" fabrtca
in conservative and slim
models and in all sizes
from :is to 50.
Solid colors - neat pal·
terns - and most an
are wash .and wear.

Shop Elbemlds men'•

deportment - S. the
excel._,! values In

Slacks - mab your
Alectiona.

BOYS SHORT SLEEVE

SPORT SHIRTS
Elberfelds Are
H11dquorters For Han11
UnclerwNr For Men
lndBoyo
Select h1a favorite 11711
from !be eomplete
ulecUon In the IMIII and
boya department.
T Sblrto - Brleta ~untoa
Suits - Atbletic SblriiAtllletlc Shorta - and In
all lizea for the little boJ
who weU'I olio I to tile
utro extra laqe lileo tor
men.

Sizet1 6 to 18 - In regular and
taapered lit styles. Smart plaids,
solid colon and 1 selection of
Ne11er-Iron Madras Sblrts.

Boys Knit Sport Shirts
Short SINvH
Solid Colors - Stripes - Neat
Combinations. Slzet1 6 to 18.

Dress Him Up This Easter!
SPORT COATS FOR THE SMALL FRY
Made of 65% Dacron Polyester and 35% Cotton, Rayon llu•
lng. Smart plaid patterns. Sizes 4, 5, 6, and 7.

• Boys Dress Trousen in Sizes3 to 7
Waoh and W'ear cottons and a flne range allo .of "NEVER
mON" TrouseDt for the little fellow.

• Uttle Boys White Dress Shirts With Short or
Long Sla!!ves In Sizn3 to 7
Othtr Llttltl Boyt l..m 111-11111 ...,. CAPS - DRESI
HATS- SUSPENDERS- SOCKS- UNDIIIj.WEARNICKTIEI

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Choose from the ever popular
Never Iron Shirts in Plaids

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olive, but be's .*!ill I'UIIIIinC." bole.
J·Alvln.
''That gill' barrel ·was hot."
Italy, Tex.,
h
Greeat'D, N.H., !bey called
tbf sergesnt ~aid, almost lo ~yolMit Two Cemmaaflll point. "I stsrlell· to, leave" but
. Wlllll Fame
commander, !~~¢ ~~"' ~ .
bl!l' •. ' ''fh*ie." His aame Is
By ROBERT !BRAHAM
himself.
The fOUilf Marille jerked
anotbfr 4110k wbo was In that Lapo10t won his place In•moved oot lbllu\ 41'";,~,
Alvlt .. Lapoint and be 11 It, UllitH Prell ~~~
The Marine Ran. He ran uiltil bay~!""' out of tbe ~,
bole came !1JI and opened .up ~therneck I e g e n d during yards from the talK\-;,·-;:. i.
bsnfSI.. oat of high acbool. Rfs DA NANG, South VIet Nam be was 10 feel from the big gun wi~ besltatlon dived
with that dll!lll cannOn again. Operatitn ladiana 33 miles toward a line ~I srr,1i:" ~ · ·
leUo'w'·Merl..s eat! him "Paa- (UP!) -The young Marine- a 12.7mm antiaircraft cannon the hole, loG. The bayonet
"So I crawl~ down the hill northwest of Saigon, near. when tbey first spotted .·~f:.~··
11~: •. · Plnliie" because he dodged, twisted, turned and that bad been turned on bis to work the second time. and got me another tll'ellade Quang Ngai two days ago. Cong.
·, o " "' Lapoint, a
JOadi' liP with extra aear llpll'l! kept running.
squad.
found ils mark a&amp;ain. The
and went bl!ck. The iecond He was a part of A Company "I sent toe plljtqoll \ . " seven, W84
lii\Jilo,ir.tloao and a jack katie Do..ns of rounds spewed out He leaped !,nlo the atr, a long was 'deep, a tunnel run1ning grenade did the trick."
dropped Into a landing zone by small village, and ~ther Leonard M
-wHil'he 'IOOiinto baHle•.So of the muzzle ol a .Viet Cong dive, and landed right on lop of back Into the hillside. He
Lapoint, 19, of GreenvUle, helicopter to move out against platoon up a lmaD blil," he Albuquerque, N;J!I..
If•lJUadtllea Ia VIet NOm ue CJUIIIOII and plowed up dirt at the gun bam!. He had a his grenade in, but It failed N.H., is a here. He saved at a Communist battalion known said. "That pJStoOil on tbe hUl "Me and
tlll\'e'1GUJ because "Paabsetlle Ills feel. Rounds whistled past bayonet io his list. He a...,. go tiff.
a dozen lives. His buddleo to be in the area. The company killed a IQI of Viet Colle- But tbe biD '
Plllkle'' charged a CommDBist htm on both sides.
upright, straddling tbe gun. and "I was there in the
can't understand how be came 18 "SUicide Charlie," the the one golnJ .towl\fd tbe bunker, so we ,
....... anned with ooli' 1 He ran on.
in the ••me motion buried the fur a couple of minutes,
out of It without a IICI'Btch.
famous C Company, First village riD inio lhtlbie, and we Lapoint
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baytllel aad a penade !bat The sergeant IHted hil head bayonet in the stomach of one then our arUIIery
"Only a blister on my belly," Battalion, Seventh Marines of had to seod in lnother pia._ and we
lllmed ·oat 1o be a dad. Hera II from the dirt.
a! the Communists. The second coming in and !bey told me he said with a grin. He pulled Guadalcaaal fame.
to take the pressure otl.
maneuvered
blo !lot)' n .be and Ida lrleadl "He's dead. . .be can't be one in the bunlter dived dawn 1 get oat of there," said
up Ida shirt Ud tillowed me. Lt. Bell Goldwin of Route 1, 1t was just on
other side

the boys deparlment on tbe !Irs!

aleeve length also.

Around And
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FRIDAY 9 to 8 and SATURDAY 9 to 91N THE_EVENING

Dr. George Rosenbaum,
a , illll committee was given by ship program.
mmber or the surgical starr , Mrs. Dwigbt Wallace and inolud- Attending tbe dlnner and
of Vetorans Memorial Hospital, Ied the following:
president, meeting were Mr. and Mrs.
was guest speaker at tbe annual 1Wallaoe Bradford; vice presi- Kloes, Frieda Faehnle Mr.
di nner meeting of the Meigs i dent, Clarence Headley; secre- Mrs. Wallace Bradford
Mrs.
County Tuberculosis an~ Health tary, Mrs. Guy Neigler; treas- Bert Bodimer, Mrs. '
A"ociation Tuesday evening In , urer, Miss Frieda Faehnle; rep- Strauss, Mrs. Enda French, Mrs.
the Columbia Gas offices
in .resentative director. Mrs. Clar- Dsn White, Mr. and Mrs. ""'"II
Middleport A turkey
dinner [ e_nce Headley and alternate rep. Kautz, Paul Baer, Mrs. ·Guy
was served at the Martin Re.. •dir., Mrs. Dwight Wallace.
Neigler, Mrs. Clarence Heiodle:y,JI
wurant earlier.
Board of Dirctors - Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davis, Mrs.
Carl Kautz, out-going preaJ. Karl Kautz, Karl Kautz, Mr. and Hayman Barnltz, Mrs.
dt•nt. conducted the businen Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, Mrs. Dan Dill, Mrs. Don Belzing, Mrs.
me.ting and welcomed
t be 1 White, Mrs. Edna Stewart, Mr. George Simpson, Dorothy
juests. He appointed a commit· Manning Kloes, Mrs. Hayman mundson, Mrs. Bruce May, Mrs.
tee to screen applicants lor the Barnllz, Mr. ana Mrs. Richard Emerson Jooes and Dr Rosen·
snnuul oursing
scholarship Chambers, Mrs. Bert Bodimer, baum.
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g: ;en to a deserving senior girl Mildred Betzlng, Mr. and Mrs.
vi the c"Ounty. Named to lblJ Walltlce Bradford, Paul Baer,
rummltlee were Mrs. J. S. D• Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davis, Mrs.
vi&lt;. Mrs. Glen• Dill 111111 Mrs. George Sbnpsou, Mrs. Bruce
?iallare Bradford.
May and Mrs. Glenn Dill.
\Irs. Manning Kloes, execu- Mr. Kautz, wbo bas served
Jive d1rector, reported projecta as president live years thanked
and activities of the past year members for their cooperatloe
which included the aurslng IJCh. and welcomed Wallace Bradlord Mr. aad Mrs. Rodney Downolarship, the booth beftl at the the !leW presidenl
iDg have returned from a six
regalia. x-ray tests IIIII 11 p• Mr. Bradford introduced Dr. weeks vacation trip in the souUt
tten,, with 5 remaiRing In Jws. Rusenbaum, who spoke oo the including Louisiana and Florida.
pilals. She reported on tray fa. ]li'Oblems of modern doctors In
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holler
vor. made and also on respira. over crowded hospitals, t b e and daughter, Lora, Belpre,
lorv equipment cosli"'l over $500 day ol the specialist in the field visited Sunday with their parto be donated to tbe Veteraas of medicine, the nursing short- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur HanMemorial Hospital, and other age, and the almost prohibitive ning and Mrs. Malcolm Roller.
proj eds. Mrs. JOoes said t3,t61 cost of medical training.
He Mrs. Guy Reynolds and Mrs.
was recetved from Christmas commended the local associa· Minerva Childers visited in
Seals. Plaas have ben made lloa for its work iB the commun- on, W. Va. Sun. with Miss
lo place the tu levy on the bat- lly, lor aid to patients In TB Burdette.
hit for reaowal.
bospitals, and fur tbe scholar- Mr. and Mrs. John Vroman
The roport Ill the lltlllllutwere In Belpre Sunday to visit
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Vroman and children, Mark and Esther, and
John Mark Vroman of Columbus who is slaying with hls aunt
'lbe BlaH and Officers' Club and uncle while his mother, Mr
of Meigs Temple Pythia• s;,.. John Vroman, Is hospitalized.
ters Ill Middleport met Monday Mr. and Mrs. Cart Mattox .
Mrs. Paul Grlllstead and dau· eveaing at the berne of Mrs. were businesg visitors Monday
ihler, Lori returned te tbetr Caoh Babr wilb Mrs. George In Point Pleasant, W. \'a.
borne, Belpre Sunday, alter 1 Childs assiBting hostess. Betty Barbara Jones spent Tuesday
oeveral days visit with ber Ill- Spencer, presldeat, was
IR In Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
ter. Mrs. Clair Speucer.
obarge of t.be. m~ting which Lee Davidson.
Mrs. w. A. Morgaa and 11"11111- wu •~ned Wltb 'The Lord's
daughwr, Kathy Morgu IDd Prayer given In unoon.
~ancy and Robb'e Harrla
Mrs. Horace McElhinny read
rof
turned home ~Y after ,... • poem, "Wh"" It's a Comin'
wee kend visit In Col~bns
on to Sprtog" by Adam Ritter.
M
d M R. L.
. Anoouncement w., made of "Brotherhood" was the theme
a:d ::. Br~
Gofthardl lbe 111111ual illspectllon of Meigs of tbe month wben the Junior
R C r 'of Columbo Temple to be beld April 5. Fol· Missionary Society of the Laur. ~y arman
a lowing tbe meeting games were el Cliff Free Methodist church
~;" ~ Su~~Y w~th Mr. and played and prlzet won by Mrs. met Sunday after Sunday School
~:h r"ar at':.J H•nd attend- Otho Waltl, Mrs. WUUam All· in tbe recreation room ef the •
e uner
. • asbnan. 111811, Mro. Betty RiiP and parSOJllllle.
Mr. and Mrs. WWiam Davli Mrl. Richard Balley.
Group singing opeaed t be
of Columbus are the fllltlltl If The traveling prl2e W8ll • meeting, followed by a story of
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs IDd warded to Mrs. Paul Zirkle. brotherhood. A chapter from the
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea GUmore, The April meetiRg was 8IUlOUll- study bosk, "Four SoAs of ChiMr. and Mrs. WWlam Fisher ced to be held at the home t1 na," was presented by Mrs.
and soo of Belpre visited a.tur. Mn. Nathan Biggs with Mrs. James Gilmore, advisor, who
dsy with lltetr parants, Mr. 11d Alfred Biggs the asaistiag bost- also gave illustration of
Mrs. Masoo Flshlr IDd Mr. lure.
ond Mrs. Sam Arnold.
Ajbmdilg Ill addition to !lie Receiving reading
certiiiGregory Roush, 1tudeal at above were Mrs. Karl Owen, cates were Brenda Gilmore
Ohio Uaiverslty, arrived Friday Etta Lemley, Maxine Owens, Karolyn Soulsby, Nancy Gill
evening 1o spend the pre-Easter Mn. Griff Russell, Mrs. Phil ; and Barbara Klein. Plans were
'•cotioa wllb bli paru11, Mr. Meinhart, Mrs. Millnla Gilmore made lor an Easter egg hunt
and Mrs. llfllloll ReuJb.
and Mrs. Pat Gallagher.
April 9, at ! p.m. Aa offering
Gordon Fisher e1 Parbrlburtr
was taken lor tlle Roof-top
W. Va. spent tht wellknd with Girl Scout. Plan
School ot Hong Kong.
Ids parents, Mr. lid loll'l. 11u- F R
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Also attending were Dennis
1111 Flihar and family
or ummoge a 6
Gilmore, Vicki Rick!, Sbell'l
Mr. and Mrs. ~ Fisher Girl Scout Troop 185 met Mtn- and Terry Cla~k. Becky and
Df Senecaville wert weWDd day, at tbe Col~bus and South- Benny Wright, Doo Wise, Dean I
IUOSII of his sister ud brother- ern Ohio. ElectriC SOC18l room. Pullms, Darlene Michael, Bren- 1
Ja.taw Mr and Mrl. llobert The meeting was opened in the da Lunsford, Darla and Kathy
wamsi.y aitcJ famll
IUUIIl order with Debbie Gilkey Gill, Barbara and Diana Lewis, !
Mr. and Mro. Pa~i Fllber of leadllg In !be flag pledge.
Rodney Bailey, Greg Eblia and :
lhmtington, W V fiP8IIi tb
Plans were made to bold a Mrs. Ernest Powell, assistant ,
'~~mend at ~ ~ ~ ~~ salt April 29-30 Ia tbe advisor.
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Da. . Bullding. Proceeds from
---~ and Mrs
the 18le will be used for sum·
wer.. Suada • OJ:"li Harris mer camp. Girt Scout cookie
In a 0
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Illes ~ tl Mr. and Mrs. Burrell sames were enjoyed by the
Dawson of New Haven, w. Va. troop led by Mrs. John Fultz
leader. There wera nine!...; Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johnson
girll presenl
••• Adams Streel, Steubenville'
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are announcing the engagement
and approaching marriagl' of
their dsughter Linda, to Janles
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
F.
Bowles, son tr Mrs. Ernest
NOT OPEN
Bowles, Middleport, and t be
late Ernest Bowles.
Frldey and SaturHr
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,. Hospital Surgeon Speaker
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LOll ANGI!:LES IUPI) Loyalty, determination IQd a
flare of aambler'a lnaiiDcl paid
of! tn a fSO,OOO s;Jary package
for SaDdy Koufu IQd Doll
Drysdale to divide today aa lbe
highest paid plldlera Ia baa.
ball history.
Breaking their 32-&lt;!117 boldoul,

lbe brlllllnt lnirln ....... -

year contracts W""'-"117 to
plldl for . tbe Lot Angeles
Dodgers. It wu · lbe leCOIId
"filial offer" IUbmlltA!d by E. J.
(BUJZie) Bav~ ill lw~ days,
but tbls one added eub to the
time of $1211.000 for KIIUfu aDd
Drysdale fllO,OOO. '!'here wu

no official c:onllrmatloo from
the Dedgera of the breakdown.
Koufu tb111 becemes the
second hlgheal paid phlyer in
the aame, trailing only Willie
Mays of San Fr&amp;llclaco, and he
and Drysdale are Noe. 1-2 ill
the 1111-llme pay derby for

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D0dger Fans On Top of

World•Dynamic Duo In
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Fred Kreutzer for four runo In
the seventb to aew up the
victory.
The Chicago White Sox, the
major's best team tbls spring
with 1 !8-4 record, returned io
their winning ways by 11!18pping
a two-game losing string with a
4-Z trium h over BalUmore.
p · singled In two
John Romant
runa in the sixth Inning to give
J 4fk Lamahe the wln.

shutout of the Cincinnati Reda
that
ready for
to
back should
up the mean
K andhe's
D rombo
the RCilnd straight year.
II even prompted exuberant
Loa Angeles Mayor Samuel W.
Yorty It send the following
telegram to the mayors of
major league cities: "Koufax
and Drysdale have signed The
\lctober weaiher in Los A~geles
. e you to get
Ia ideal' I adv!Jl
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your 11Wor ld Ser1es reserva 1lOOS

tbeir record to Jl.5 by CLEMSON, S. C. (UPJ
clobbering tbe Atlanta Braves, Clemson rode home runs by
11-7 on a five-run alxth-taning Lawton Cowart,_ Ed Barbary
bighllghted by Jim Northrup's and Rusty Adkins Ia an 8·3

The Detroit Tigers booeted

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from 49.95
Othtrt from 37.50

(Effective Monclly, Apr114, 1966)

PRICES
REO\AAR HAIR CUT - - - 1.50
FLAT T O P - - - - - - 1.75
5 HAM P 0 0 - - - - 1 . 0 0
S H A •V E _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.25

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:00 to 8:00

TONIC
;30
MASSAGE
1.25
OUTSIDE CAllS
HAIRCUT _ 2.50
SHAVI - 2.50

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Tbe pivotal (»ofert!IICI lelll1ng of lbe aelllemeul came
Pboeni.l; prebably on Saturday, Wedneaday mol'lllrlCwbeo BaVIIo
Nol Ill Sblpe
d COIIfeiTed with Dryldale.
Koulai wu so skeplloal Bavasl bad reeelved permluloa

Koufn: IJilllted Dryllllale
to he satisfted ar he woulu4d:;W"
agree to tenDI. ·'J'IIey 'l
each bad .. he ..tllfled or
other would DOl IJsn."
The gamble, ~licit Ill

Walter O'Malley in Vero Beadt,
Fla. ·
Dryldale then related what
beppeoed to Koufu, and the
two decided to accept lbe latesl
olfer,

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Hearing Sudde nly Transferred

ExhiDI.ll.OD

bases loaded triple.
baBebaU victory Wednesday
llldall Loseo Garno.
01Ter Ohio University.
Dick Radatz, the toe-time The Bobc~ts look 1 S-G lead
"monster" •f the Boston Red Into the tb1rd lnnmg, but the
Sox, oerved up a two-run homer Tigers narr?wed the gap with
to Curt Flood In the lOth Inning single runs m the bottom of the
tbat gave St.Louis a ft.S win third and !he fourth Innings and
over tbe So·.
then scored tbr.ee each 1n the
•
Jl B . •··
tb fi aeventb and e1ghih.
. m un~mg_ ~arne e ~s1 It was Clemson's !lecond win
tarly.
Ph1ladelpb18 p1tcher t. go nme against one tie in the threeMayer Yorly may seem a bit inmngs as he stopped the game ser;es. The Tigers are
premature but once Koufax and Kansas City Athletica, 4-1 an a ~1 for tbe seasen and Ohio
Drysdale signed their 1966 four-hitter. Bill White aod Rich 18
- 6-Z·l,
contracts, the Dodgers Immedi· Allen each hit tbeir fourth
ttely became $-2 favorites out homer ol the spring for the
NBA Playoff jlandJngo
on the Las Vegas odds boards Phils.
By United Pre11 lnterna~oaal
to repeat their 1965 miracle,
Jimmie Hall, who homered In
Eastern Dlvloloo
Osieeo Waob Redo
the fourth, raced home from (Best-of-five!
Just before Koufax and I tbird on Bernie Allen's bigb
w. L.
Drysdale signed their contract . bouncer In front tf the plate In Cincinnati
2 2
for a package '" excess of · the top of the nmth to give the Boston
2 2
1230,000-figured to he $120,000 Minnesota Twins a 3-2 victory
Weotem Divist..n
for Koufax and $ll0,000 for over the Houston A~tros.
(Best-of-five)
Drysdai":"'Osteen nailed down . The San Francisco Giant•,
W. L.
the opemng day aSSignment by tied w~b St. Louis and St. Louis
3 0
blanking the Cincinnati Reds, 4- Pittsburgh at ll-7 fer second Baltimore
0 3
0.
place behind the Meta In the
Wedoesdny'o Games
While the Dodgers were National League, blasted the Boston 120 Cincinnati 103
getting back to their old ways, California Angels l&amp;-3. The s. Louis 121 Baltimore m
the New York Mots continued Giants battered starter Lew
to act very strangely, The Burdette for 10 ruos and 10 hits MANCHESTER ADVANCES
amazing Mets, on top of the In the first two Innings.
MANCHESTER, Eng 1 and
National League Grapefruit The Chicago Cubs rallied Iori (UPI) - Manchester Uniled
standlngs with a lo-6 rerord, tbree .runs In the top of the moved Into the oemilinals of
"'apped the Washington S.na- nlntb Inning to hand Cleveland the football association Chaltors five-game winning streak, Its silth straight loss, 11-5. Ron lenge Cup by defeating Preston
$-2.
Santo bit 1 two-run hamer t. 3-1 Wedneaday night.
The Mets faile~ to get a hit cap tbetlhree-run rally.
off Jim Duckworth lor six The New York Yankees and Bullflghilng was first known
Innings bui jumped on rellefers Pittsburgh Piraies were idle. . on the island of Crete, in the
Mediterranean, before
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Lakers Friday night In the first
game of their best-of-seven
series. The Hawks have a
perfect .3-1) rec:ord Ill playoff
competition thiS year after
eliminating the Baltimore Bull&lt;ts In three siraight games,
th ~ 1
121112 · to
e -'"~- •
v!~

pltehen. Tbe pNvloal blgbfl5,000 for Warn~~ Spahn.
Dryadale IQd KIIUfu promp.
Uy went to wOrk in eoroeat to
prepare for jolnlag lbe tam in

CHICAGO 4UPI) -A baro- Edward V. Ranraitaft was
llormlng federal grand jury unpreeedented and required an
lltvestlgaling alleged .onder- order by a federal district
world control of profeealonal judge. The assembled jurors,
boxing meets today for lis who apparently knew nothing of
second session. T.10 question the move, were takea to a
was, where?
chartered bill In tbe federal
Tuesday's opening bearing. building basemeDI for the trip.
was auddenly transferred from Hanrahaa re!Uaed to tell
Its scheduled appearance in ille newsmen w~lher the jury
U.S. Courthouse to tbe U.S. would meet again today, One of
, .,
Customs House, about a mile ~aides sold that II would, but
away. It was the first time a he declined to reveal the
"Whal am 1 doln 'I&gt;" Sellin • federal grand Jury ever con- location.
g,
,., I vened outside the U.S. Court. District Judge Joseph Sam
up nerct..., Illata wbal,
bouse here.
.,__,
• "•' said he issued the rourt
The action by U.S. Attoroey order on Hanrahan's moUon for
Bobcats Whipped
means to protect the jury from
8-3 By Clcm8 on
•any disruptive Influence."

By VITO BTELLINO
UPI Sporto Writer
From Vero Beacb to Broek·
lyn to Sunset Strip, eounUess
Los Aogeles Dodger faoa
celebrated Wednesday.
The world champion Dodger•
are .on top tf the baseball world
aga1n.
As if It wasn't enough for the
Dodger lalthful to have Sandy
Koufu and Don Drysdale back
in tbe fold again, they also
savored Claude Osteen's two-hit

ST. LOUIS IUPl) -The
happy St. Louis Hawko didn't
want to ,.lax on their day off
today for fear of losing the
grmdllljl momentum tlmt h~s
thrust tbem Into the NBA s
Western Division playoff finals
against the Los Angeles La·
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Wltne9Se! were advised of the They Included FellS
"We are
shift by telegrams the night .. (Phil) lr.lderlflio, reputed uld J. Willlam
before, it wu learned.
eoforcer for the OlicaC• crime attorney wbo
ayndlcate; Guy Zapaa, es- fu llld
PALMER !I'AVORED
convict 8180Ciate of James R. war
GREENSBORO, N. c. &lt;UPI) Hoffa, bead of the TeaJIJIIers ~~le
_ The Greater
Greensboro UDioo, and Harry Marbon, '"
Open got under way Ulday with boxing director of New York's m basebaD
Arnold Palmer already marked Madison Square Garden.
when the
u the major tbreat to. detbrooe The jury wu looking Into 1 !~~:""~
defending champion Sam Snead alleged under w or I d death ; Dry dale
1n the $100,000 event.
threats to heavyweight conten. ,:, m·~-==~
l'lllmer, golf's golden b t y der Ernie Terrell and
ol the _two
from Latrobe, Pa., tore apart manager, Bernard Glickman, took 8 back oeaL
tbe Sedgefield Coonty
Club along with rumors of an Paramount, alter
course with an eight-under-par Impending showdown between pia when the
63 In Wednesday'• pro • am tbr Negro supremacist Black roles ia "Wanil)1
preliminary. His 30-33 roWJd in- Muslloo and New York Malia gracefully permiltA!d
eluded six birdies aod an eogle. over television reeelpts.
wltbdraw from ~=~
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Nallolllll Leaguew L. n~
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New York
10 6 625
Pittsburgh
11 7
St. Louis
11 7 611
7 ·611
San Fran
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Houston ·
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Atlanlll
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Chicago
9 0 474
Ph'l d 1 hi
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Los Angele•
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Chicago
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Detroit
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California
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New York
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Baltimore
9 8 .529
Kansas City
9 9 .5011
Minnesota
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Washingion
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Cleveland
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Boston
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Wedoesday'o Relults
Chicago &lt;ALl 4 Ballimore 2
St. Louis 5 Boston 3
Detroit 11 Atlanta 7
Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 0
San Fran. 15 California 3
Chi. (NL) 5 Wash, !, night
Minnesota 3 Houston Z, night
!Only games scheduled)
Thursday's Game•
Baltimore vs. Clncinnali
Bosion "· ll'ashmgton
California vs. San Francisco
Chicago IAL) vs: St. Lou!Jl
Cleveland vs. Ch•cago (NL)
Detrmt vs. Pittsburgh
Kan. City vs. New \ork (NL)
New York IALI vs. Minnesota
Philadelphia vs. Houstoo
Los Angeles vs. Atlanta
(Only games scheduled)

"Now we'll go back to our wlU1 34 points, received

prolonging his coaching career after the game.
The Celtica, leading by ~lithe~:~~:.::
d b tbi Ul b k
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an rea ng • ac into the
oston's VICtory came surp - pomts
ter
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Boston CeltiCII.
singly easy as the Cellics went w_ere paced by their aeaso•
, 11,1 tradition.. Auerbach ahead lor good at 8:1~ of the high-scorer, Sam Jones with
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second quarter by breaking a points but received some
said lighting
hiS
famillllry
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31..J7 tie. Boston got another unexpected scoring help from
VICtory cigar. after the Celtics brenk later in the session when Tom Sanders, wbo netted 28
whipped Cmclnnati 126-103 Wed- Oscar Robertson who finished points 18 in the first half.
nesday n1ght to force lhe
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rught.
"Yup, it's tradition," he
repeated. "Thi.! is a team that
jllllt doesn't quit. We've got a
great tradition going for us and
SweeJIISf lillie rotary mode
nobody on the squad wants that
.All doe ......,.mg ability of It~!).'''" ·
tradition broken."
.are e:q &amp;ite mow.rrs. Patentlill · ~ - ..
Auerbach, obviously pleased
M"hlgoedloigbt;ft blade puU
,_: ·
that his 20-year coacbing career
-.pllblgbt.OK
itofllikean...._
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badn't ended with a defeat "
Nocdloaoide pulls grass in,
7
retiring after thio season 'and
eli==•mos1
trimming.
Cuts
Gi.rf
would like 1o bow out by
widaia
Jot•
of
walls,
etc.
winning the NBA title for the
-~·J s
ninth time in the last 10 years.
~.ASA Safety Code.
Another Boston tradition-win~ 'q
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f
ntng the EBBiern Division
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crown-has been stopped at
·.lot
ntne straight by the Philadel-: ~ u
phia 76ers.
ooll
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Although tbe scene shifts
back to Boston for the
showdown game, CinciADati
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Coach Jack McMahon is almost
' 'i
happy about it because either
team has managed to win on MAIN ST.
"Everything In H1rdwars"
POMERoi
its home court in the besl-&lt;tf- I
five oeries,
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Wednesday night.
The Bullets, hampered with
Injuries, could not k.ep pace UONS ALL-OPPONENTS
with the Hawks tn their las~ UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.
chance elfort. Baltimore led by (UP!) - The Penn State
one point at halftime bui the basketb 11 te
IIIli
1
determined Hawks ~ulseored sel
AU Aami unDa mo; Y
the limping Bullets 34-20 in the 1 ~c
Wmedneercsda ve mg
o yracuse
ay as one
third quarter and took 1 I!.HO of the best players tbe Nittany
lead.
Lions faced during the 196S-6t1
Bill Bridges scored his career basl&lt;etball season
high of 32 points for tbe Hawks,
Others oelected 1o the an.
and guard Leo Wilkens pumped opponent squad Included Jack
in 30 to help push the Hawks Marin of Duke, Ron Willi111t11 of '
1nto the fmals.
West Virginia, Ed Mueller of
Baltimore staged another San Francisco, and Bob Uoyd
rally '". the lourth period to of Rutgers.
move w1thm three of St. LouiS
_ _ __
with Don Ohl scoring 15 points
in the period. Obi sank six field SOCCER VISITORS
goals and three free throws in
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (UPI)
the pehod. He finished with 32, -One of the top ooccer teams
high for Baltimore.
in. Europe, Bologea of Italy,
Retiring Baltimore Coach announced Wednesday It will
Paul Seymour threw hobbling 1 play tbree exhibition matches
Guo Johnson Into lbe fray In a ; iD tbe United Statea this
last attempt io overtalte the IUIIIIJler.
Rawb. Johnson rode the bench 1~=;.;..-----.,1
during the ftrst two ptayou
tames IR Baltimore•

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Titt United Slatea StaiAI Department aponsored team Is headed
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LOll ANGI!:LES IUPI) Loyalty, determination IQd a
flare of aambler'a lnaiiDcl paid
of! tn a fSO,OOO s;Jary package
for SaDdy Koufu IQd Doll
Drysdale to divide today aa lbe
highest paid plldlera Ia baa.
ball history.
Breaking their 32-&lt;!117 boldoul,

lbe brlllllnt lnirln ....... -

year contracts W""'-"117 to
plldl for . tbe Lot Angeles
Dodgers. It wu · lbe leCOIId
"filial offer" IUbmlltA!d by E. J.
(BUJZie) Bav~ ill lw~ days,
but tbls one added eub to the
time of $1211.000 for KIIUfu aDd
Drysdale fllO,OOO. '!'here wu

no official c:onllrmatloo from
the Dedgera of the breakdown.
Koufu tb111 becemes the
second hlgheal paid phlyer in
the aame, trailing only Willie
Mays of San Fr&amp;llclaco, and he
and Drysdale are Noe. 1-2 ill
the 1111-llme pay derby for

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D0dger Fans On Top of

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Fred Kreutzer for four runo In
the seventb to aew up the
victory.
The Chicago White Sox, the
major's best team tbls spring
with 1 !8-4 record, returned io
their winning ways by 11!18pping
a two-game losing string with a
4-Z trium h over BalUmore.
p · singled In two
John Romant
runa in the sixth Inning to give
J 4fk Lamahe the wln.

shutout of the Cincinnati Reda
that
ready for
to
back should
up the mean
K andhe's
D rombo
the RCilnd straight year.
II even prompted exuberant
Loa Angeles Mayor Samuel W.
Yorty It send the following
telegram to the mayors of
major league cities: "Koufax
and Drysdale have signed The
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tbeir record to Jl.5 by CLEMSON, S. C. (UPJ
clobbering tbe Atlanta Braves, Clemson rode home runs by
11-7 on a five-run alxth-taning Lawton Cowart,_ Ed Barbary
bighllghted by Jim Northrup's and Rusty Adkins Ia an 8·3

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Tbe pivotal (»ofert!IICI lelll1ng of lbe aelllemeul came
Pboeni.l; prebably on Saturday, Wedneaday mol'lllrlCwbeo BaVIIo
Nol Ill Sblpe
d COIIfeiTed with Dryldale.
Koulai wu so skeplloal Bavasl bad reeelved permluloa

Koufn: IJilllted Dryllllale
to he satisfted ar he woulu4d:;W"
agree to tenDI. ·'J'IIey 'l
each bad .. he ..tllfled or
other would DOl IJsn."
The gamble, ~licit Ill

Walter O'Malley in Vero Beadt,
Fla. ·
Dryldale then related what
beppeoed to Koufu, and the
two decided to accept lbe latesl
olfer,

;~;~~~

Hearing Sudde nly Transferred

ExhiDI.ll.OD

bases loaded triple.
baBebaU victory Wednesday
llldall Loseo Garno.
01Ter Ohio University.
Dick Radatz, the toe-time The Bobc~ts look 1 S-G lead
"monster" •f the Boston Red Into the tb1rd lnnmg, but the
Sox, oerved up a two-run homer Tigers narr?wed the gap with
to Curt Flood In the lOth Inning single runs m the bottom of the
tbat gave St.Louis a ft.S win third and !he fourth Innings and
over tbe So·.
then scored tbr.ee each 1n the
•
Jl B . •··
tb fi aeventb and e1ghih.
. m un~mg_ ~arne e ~s1 It was Clemson's !lecond win
tarly.
Ph1ladelpb18 p1tcher t. go nme against one tie in the threeMayer Yorly may seem a bit inmngs as he stopped the game ser;es. The Tigers are
premature but once Koufax and Kansas City Athletica, 4-1 an a ~1 for tbe seasen and Ohio
Drysdale signed their 1966 four-hitter. Bill White aod Rich 18
- 6-Z·l,
contracts, the Dodgers Immedi· Allen each hit tbeir fourth
ttely became $-2 favorites out homer ol the spring for the
NBA Playoff jlandJngo
on the Las Vegas odds boards Phils.
By United Pre11 lnterna~oaal
to repeat their 1965 miracle,
Jimmie Hall, who homered In
Eastern Dlvloloo
Osieeo Waob Redo
the fourth, raced home from (Best-of-five!
Just before Koufax and I tbird on Bernie Allen's bigb
w. L.
Drysdale signed their contract . bouncer In front tf the plate In Cincinnati
2 2
for a package '" excess of · the top of the nmth to give the Boston
2 2
1230,000-figured to he $120,000 Minnesota Twins a 3-2 victory
Weotem Divist..n
for Koufax and $ll0,000 for over the Houston A~tros.
(Best-of-five)
Drysdai":"'Osteen nailed down . The San Francisco Giant•,
W. L.
the opemng day aSSignment by tied w~b St. Louis and St. Louis
3 0
blanking the Cincinnati Reds, 4- Pittsburgh at ll-7 fer second Baltimore
0 3
0.
place behind the Meta In the
Wedoesdny'o Games
While the Dodgers were National League, blasted the Boston 120 Cincinnati 103
getting back to their old ways, California Angels l&amp;-3. The s. Louis 121 Baltimore m
the New York Mots continued Giants battered starter Lew
to act very strangely, The Burdette for 10 ruos and 10 hits MANCHESTER ADVANCES
amazing Mets, on top of the In the first two Innings.
MANCHESTER, Eng 1 and
National League Grapefruit The Chicago Cubs rallied Iori (UPI) - Manchester Uniled
standlngs with a lo-6 rerord, tbree .runs In the top of the moved Into the oemilinals of
"'apped the Washington S.na- nlntb Inning to hand Cleveland the football association Chaltors five-game winning streak, Its silth straight loss, 11-5. Ron lenge Cup by defeating Preston
$-2.
Santo bit 1 two-run hamer t. 3-1 Wedneaday night.
The Mets faile~ to get a hit cap tbetlhree-run rally.
off Jim Duckworth lor six The New York Yankees and Bullflghilng was first known
Innings bui jumped on rellefers Pittsburgh Piraies were idle. . on the island of Crete, in the
Mediterranean, before
1 he
Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., March 31, 1966-&lt;1 time o1 Christ.
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The Hawks wiD face the
Lakers Friday night In the first
game of their best-of-seven
series. The Hawks have a
perfect .3-1) rec:ord Ill playoff
competition thiS year after
eliminating the Baltimore Bull&lt;ts In three siraight games,
th ~ 1
121112 · to
e -'"~- •
v!~

pltehen. Tbe pNvloal blgbfl5,000 for Warn~~ Spahn.
Dryadale IQd KIIUfu promp.
Uy went to wOrk in eoroeat to
prepare for jolnlag lbe tam in

CHICAGO 4UPI) -A baro- Edward V. Ranraitaft was
llormlng federal grand jury unpreeedented and required an
lltvestlgaling alleged .onder- order by a federal district
world control of profeealonal judge. The assembled jurors,
boxing meets today for lis who apparently knew nothing of
second session. T.10 question the move, were takea to a
was, where?
chartered bill In tbe federal
Tuesday's opening bearing. building basemeDI for the trip.
was auddenly transferred from Hanrahaa re!Uaed to tell
Its scheduled appearance in ille newsmen w~lher the jury
U.S. Courthouse to tbe U.S. would meet again today, One of
, .,
Customs House, about a mile ~aides sold that II would, but
away. It was the first time a he declined to reveal the
"Whal am 1 doln 'I&gt;" Sellin • federal grand Jury ever con- location.
g,
,., I vened outside the U.S. Court. District Judge Joseph Sam
up nerct..., Illata wbal,
bouse here.
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The action by U.S. Attoroey order on Hanrahan's moUon for
Bobcats Whipped
means to protect the jury from
8-3 By Clcm8 on
•any disruptive Influence."

By VITO BTELLINO
UPI Sporto Writer
From Vero Beacb to Broek·
lyn to Sunset Strip, eounUess
Los Aogeles Dodger faoa
celebrated Wednesday.
The world champion Dodger•
are .on top tf the baseball world
aga1n.
As if It wasn't enough for the
Dodger lalthful to have Sandy
Koufu and Don Drysdale back
in tbe fold again, they also
savored Claude Osteen's two-hit

ST. LOUIS IUPl) -The
happy St. Louis Hawko didn't
want to ,.lax on their day off
today for fear of losing the
grmdllljl momentum tlmt h~s
thrust tbem Into the NBA s
Western Division playoff finals
against the Los Angeles La·
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shift by telegrams the night .. (Phil) lr.lderlflio, reputed uld J. Willlam
before, it wu learned.
eoforcer for the OlicaC• crime attorney wbo
ayndlcate; Guy Zapaa, es- fu llld
PALMER !I'AVORED
convict 8180Ciate of James R. war
GREENSBORO, N. c. &lt;UPI) Hoffa, bead of the TeaJIJIIers ~~le
_ The Greater
Greensboro UDioo, and Harry Marbon, '"
Open got under way Ulday with boxing director of New York's m basebaD
Arnold Palmer already marked Madison Square Garden.
when the
u the major tbreat to. detbrooe The jury wu looking Into 1 !~~:""~
defending champion Sam Snead alleged under w or I d death ; Dry dale
1n the $100,000 event.
threats to heavyweight conten. ,:, m·~-==~
l'lllmer, golf's golden b t y der Ernie Terrell and
ol the _two
from Latrobe, Pa., tore apart manager, Bernard Glickman, took 8 back oeaL
tbe Sedgefield Coonty
Club along with rumors of an Paramount, alter
course with an eight-under-par Impending showdown between pia when the
63 In Wednesday'• pro • am tbr Negro supremacist Black roles ia "Wanil)1
preliminary. His 30-33 roWJd in- Muslloo and New York Malia gracefully permiltA!d
eluded six birdies aod an eogle. over television reeelpts.
wltbdraw from ~=~
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St. Louis
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Chicago
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Chicago
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Detroit
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California
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New York
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Baltimore
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Kansas City
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Minnesota
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Washingion
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Cleveland
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Boston
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Chicago &lt;ALl 4 Ballimore 2
St. Louis 5 Boston 3
Detroit 11 Atlanta 7
Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 0
San Fran. 15 California 3
Chi. (NL) 5 Wash, !, night
Minnesota 3 Houston Z, night
!Only games scheduled)
Thursday's Game•
Baltimore vs. Clncinnali
Bosion "· ll'ashmgton
California vs. San Francisco
Chicago IAL) vs: St. Lou!Jl
Cleveland vs. Ch•cago (NL)
Detrmt vs. Pittsburgh
Kan. City vs. New \ork (NL)
New York IALI vs. Minnesota
Philadelphia vs. Houstoo
Los Angeles vs. Atlanta
(Only games scheduled)

"Now we'll go back to our wlU1 34 points, received

prolonging his coaching career after the game.
The Celtica, leading by ~lithe~:~~:.::
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an rea ng • ac into the
oston's VICtory came surp - pomts
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Boston CeltiCII.
singly easy as the Cellics went w_ere paced by their aeaso•
, 11,1 tradition.. Auerbach ahead lor good at 8:1~ of the high-scorer, Sam Jones with
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second quarter by breaking a points but received some
said lighting
hiS
famillllry
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31..J7 tie. Boston got another unexpected scoring help from
VICtory cigar. after the Celtics brenk later in the session when Tom Sanders, wbo netted 28
whipped Cmclnnati 126-103 Wed- Oscar Robertson who finished points 18 in the first half.
nesday n1ght to force lhe
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rught.
"Yup, it's tradition," he
repeated. "Thi.! is a team that
jllllt doesn't quit. We've got a
great tradition going for us and
SweeJIISf lillie rotary mode
nobody on the squad wants that
.All doe ......,.mg ability of It~!).'''" ·
tradition broken."
.are e:q &amp;ite mow.rrs. Patentlill · ~ - ..
Auerbach, obviously pleased
M"hlgoedloigbt;ft blade puU
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that his 20-year coacbing career
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badn't ended with a defeat "
Nocdloaoide pulls grass in,
7
retiring after thio season 'and
eli==•mos1
trimming.
Cuts
Gi.rf
would like 1o bow out by
widaia
Jot•
of
walls,
etc.
winning the NBA title for the
-~·J s
ninth time in the last 10 years.
~.ASA Safety Code.
Another Boston tradition-win~ 'q
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f
ntng the EBBiern Division
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crown-has been stopped at
·.lot
ntne straight by the Philadel-: ~ u
phia 76ers.
ooll
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Although tbe scene shifts
back to Boston for the
showdown game, CinciADati
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Coach Jack McMahon is almost
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happy about it because either
team has managed to win on MAIN ST.
"Everything In H1rdwars"
POMERoi
its home court in the besl-&lt;tf- I
five oeries,
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The Bullets, hampered with
Injuries, could not k.ep pace UONS ALL-OPPONENTS
with the Hawks tn their las~ UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.
chance elfort. Baltimore led by (UP!) - The Penn State
one point at halftime bui the basketb 11 te
IIIli
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determined Hawks ~ulseored sel
AU Aami unDa mo; Y
the limping Bullets 34-20 in the 1 ~c
Wmedneercsda ve mg
o yracuse
ay as one
third quarter and took 1 I!.HO of the best players tbe Nittany
lead.
Lions faced during the 196S-6t1
Bill Bridges scored his career basl&lt;etball season
high of 32 points for tbe Hawks,
Others oelected 1o the an.
and guard Leo Wilkens pumped opponent squad Included Jack
in 30 to help push the Hawks Marin of Duke, Ron Willi111t11 of '
1nto the fmals.
West Virginia, Ed Mueller of
Baltimore staged another San Francisco, and Bob Uoyd
rally '". the lourth period to of Rutgers.
move w1thm three of St. LouiS
_ _ __
with Don Ohl scoring 15 points
in the period. Obi sank six field SOCCER VISITORS
goals and three free throws in
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (UPI)
the pehod. He finished with 32, -One of the top ooccer teams
high for Baltimore.
in. Europe, Bologea of Italy,
Retiring Baltimore Coach announced Wednesday It will
Paul Seymour threw hobbling 1 play tbree exhibition matches
Guo Johnson Into lbe fray In a ; iD tbe United Statea this
last attempt io overtalte the IUIIIIJler.
Rawb. Johnson rode the bench 1~=;.;..-----.,1
during the ftrst two ptayou
tames IR Baltimore•

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CARACAS (UPI) -The United States will be represented
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Titt United Slatea StaiAI Department aponsored team Is headed
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4.88

A poufy polklH!ot bow
perchea flirtaUously abo¥t
the rounded toe of this shiny
lltUe allng pump. Black pa·

POMIROY, OHIO

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Chase &amp; Sanborn

Ill easy-to.

bep.clean &gt; natural 'rlnyl

COFFEE

etraw or black J!Bt.plita,

Soyounc.

tenllte wilb easy, beguiling Style 7805
cookie heel.
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Girls' Easter Patents

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SOAP POWDER

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SHOP
LOCAL STORES
FOR BEST VALUES

tallorod aprins
orite. Bone or black
leather, it wean 1

Style 7915
7918

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Glossy patl!llt pipet
end ties Ibis me
low ahoe into a

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HAM CON1rEI

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This one shoe In your ward·
robe - and you're prepared
for anything, anywhere. The
dasaic black leather skimmer
pump with pancake heel.

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POMEROY
WY 2-3975
E. MAIN ST.
BIG WEEK END SALE!

pump with stack·
ed hee-l and
Your foot beautiful·
ly shod in this black
patenlite pump witb
its bow-caught

SIMON'S MARKET

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

• Contest not open to em·
ployeea of partlcipallnll
1tore o·r of this newspaper.

Mr.

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My mother oayo I'm Utbio,ii II
but - TROUBLE

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
SHOB FASHIONED FOR FIT
FINE FOOTWEAR

DDnON DRUG STORE

BACHNER'S SUPER MARKET
MASON, W. VA.

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eOnly one bam may be
won by a family, Judga d..
wlon will be finaL

eTUBEROUS
BEGONIAS
Buy Now!
Plant Nowl

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• Any one over 18 Is elfgt.

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Better Footwear At Lower Prices • • • Simon's Pick-A-Pair

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Modem "verlislllg tr!et to put ltlelf Ia :rour shoel.
It must try to answer your needt, Interpret lbem aatleipate them. At lbe 181111 11mt It an make
ao demands npou :rou. lt oan't ll)d:e you buy auy.
thlug. a I!ID't e¥tn ~· you read tile ads. Beca11M
Ill order to 111cceed, It must give you the ancient prl.Uege of ~ 7es. IDd 'la1IDI - I~ lll,rel7 ll!l'Yea
to lnfonn,JW ••• aDd to mab mor. .aoal• available
to yoilat a teesouabla prlee.
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OIJler el
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James
2 II Charleston
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pttal. Grandparents are Mr. IIOIIIe ,....._...e. Llild8 ,...
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Pdelomeroyof ~ ...Mrs. A. N. Bur- ~ Bllyeuened • II

John

were Easter baskell
the meeUng of the
Lldlel A1ndJio'7 of
Volunteer Jl'lre Dept., at
baJ1 Mo•A- night. Roll
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WU 8IIIWel'ed by ten memld IDd
were re

"""naelon, W. VI. elite paldlu .... IIIII lar
H. McKinney of SISBOII- 11M Aa.
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• Ill e, . a., and Mn. J. B. eauet far ''Go til a.g
Gibson ol Dechard, Telln., ere .,_._ ·
oreat grandparenta.
._y," die date .. be ll[lo

butet orderl wW he
willa opl1l.
the llQCl8l'
Ulve lbll ncelved until April 2, and IDlY
year
'ftle meeaq - . be picked up In the upslalrs
....
ed Ill NPIU' b1a.
room at ""' town hall SaturAprU I. It was previously
that they were to bo In
C!OIIIIcR room at lbe 1o1m
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bUt due to water b'"· ,_

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Lit•erary C, b
Meets in t'~
Fultz Home

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ed the Middleport
J.lteraey
F ,..
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Drivt Wttbedar

collected In that room on
day made It neceasary lo
A b:::~·wm also be held.
eggs will be 75 centa
dozen, and -•·o
must be -.
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at
Urn The Dell
rnoetlng IsMYApril e.11 when
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auction of .... 1
rtb
cu we es wo
26
cents bro"""l b th
he
' """ Y e mem rs,
will he held. Hostesaes will be
Sinclair Grueser and Carrie
Refr..;h 18
by ho ••~.~n 8
served
s__, YVII
ZwlJIJng
and Emmeline Hendrix to Mrs.
Grueser,
Mrs. Sinclair, Marie
Rizer Acmea Whitt Ada SJ k
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EMyla Hudson, Eileen
Clark,
•·••e
"'"' Hood ' and the hOSie81eS.
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Group slnglnJ with
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p Kl . I the laDo
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opened the meellai.
Mrs. WIWam Rus8dl wa•
named cbalrmln of 1
commlltee of the Feder111oD.
The reviews of the
concemed women,
ed, "Women Sbould Ba
ed," by Wilma Shore pr•""-'
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USY C
dll$ by Mrs Ben Phllso11 IIIII l'elld
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by Mrs: Jtmes Euler. The ..IY!!111\E
ef humor In 12 essays end- In
•t-ltldy quilt ctPorlll._ short atorlea Wutlrated the ~
f f 0 WI
pump -~-d motor are entlreiJ Ics.
,~~~~ under water In the _Mrs. Rodney Downing
rewelL I
vtewed, "Charmm or Craaks"
IVen
eO"""ndltll
,...,.,.lnco
by
lshbel
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ruued
th"
ss, cons 1i1Ji o1
aptlst 01.
· d ;J.:;&gt; .::-: • 8 mon • portralll of 12 WO!!llll who
.,.........,er Ill wen eon· lief ed
idltlerta.lle
.!.~..... ~n~nUon 88 1 they A cantata enUIIed, "Tho Last
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no pit, no '""'' ...........
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Words of Juua " wrltte
by
uvn liJI to ,l$1.QO 08 llllfferap IDd rtllgloo.
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EJablee!l memban
~ill bl P-led Palm
caD giving a
~ at the Middleexperience with aeverll
Cburdl by the
1 7: 30apli!t
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ted
a
p.m.,
under dJreo.
DRILLING
sld...... no • Mrs. lion of Mrl Clarence La
Complelt)
Klein presenleil Mrs.
Fultz
dlreck,r
cay,
an arrangement of sprlllg Mrs "·-'d. ......... .
ftowera ID an an t'-··
. =no
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••w• conlltlrtand with
h will. be
The bostes~ serv&amp;d canct.y
P'riDCel ,_.....:,_ ~JSttr,
ldurlnJI the soctal hour,
will
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the
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"Palmsprelude
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'II'IIL MEET TONIGHT 1
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The WCT U will meet at the The canllla, •··ed
M'ddl
t Firs t Presbytertan
. "Seven Last Words
ua OD I hI
I epor
of Christ..
N. 2ncl
Churdt II 7:30 P. m. IMtead of lncludM solos aad anth '
•--f-------..:.:Fr.:.t::d::ay'....:'as~re:!'por"'-"leil~. wlier. Memhen of lite choir are etnl.
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Beulah
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Mrs.
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Mills,
Pearl
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Mo.
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Five Members of
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Five m.,.....,
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of the United Methodist church
attended the 25th anniversary
f th wscs Tuesd
I Fr k
o e
ay a an •
Hn Avenue Methodillt ehttrtb In
Portsmouth.
'l'lley -~ Mrs· C· F· To~
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kins, Mrs. C. Melvin Alkire,
Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr., Mrs.
Robert Warner and Mrs liarry P. Smith. Each was ~g.
nized Mrs Smith 81 a past
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conference officer
district president, 'past district
JleCI'etary of supply end as the
present dtatrlct hial'll'ian; Mrs.
Tom...,...,
"""'- ee e past conference
ofllcer, past dlatrlct vice preai·
dent, and past district treasurer, Mrs. Alkire, as a mIn'taltr 's
wife: Mrs. Webster 81 a ••"'
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::~ of aupply wor~;.~
• arner u past .......,..
secretary of literature, and 81
oounty cbalrman, helllg reap.
pointed for another year.
AD Blllllversary tea wu held
loll 1ng ....
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M
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""" mee !llg.
rs.
James Rlcltards ol Rio Grude
and Mrs. Stanley McGllliard
ol portsmouth preslded aI the
eil\'er coffee and tea servfco!s,
and Mrs. C. W. Brooks of Ports
mouth and Mrs· "•.._,1 p • Smltb
of Pomeroy eut and served the
....versary co.e.

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POMEROY

lUNDAY 10:30

A.M. te11QO P.M. IIIII s•teMO P.M.

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9 AM to 9 PM

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

JUST 3 MORE DAYS

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We Th1nk You For Your Great Response!

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WE REPEAT THE SALE

SurprlN Shower iJ

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FOR JUST 3 MORE DAYS
MEXICO'S BEST HARBOR
Acapulco has the best bar·
bor on the PacHic coast of
Mezieo and one of lhe most
natural anchorages in
world. It was used as a main
depot lor the Spanish colonial
fleet, according lo the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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BAKER FURNITURE

Tha Very Best
In Used Cars Anywhere

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lnjecUOD DIOI4ed IOleJ
for Ionaer •-·
811188 8~ - Bl&amp; I

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OXFORDS and

$6·"

LOAFERS

$9·"

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MIDDL!I'OIT, 0.

NO REASONABLE
OFFER REFUSED
SEE

Car
Redttred
In Prire!

AT RIZER OIL COMPANY
64 Olds Dynamic 88 Holiday Sed. $2388

spri.ng fashions
LADIES

V-8 motor, autom•ic trans., powrr brakes, power
steering, 6 way power sea~ radio, tinted glass, white
lldewall tirts, wheel discs, anU-spin differential. Faotory alr.

AT
ADOWN TO EARTH PRICE

DRESSES

64 Pontiac Catalina 2 Door
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$2188

Hard Top. With V-8 motor, automatic trani!ITIIssion .
With power brakes and steering.

61 Olds 88 4 Door _ _ __

$1088

V-8 motor, auto. trans., power ateering, power brok·
es, white with gray Interior.

$588

59 Olds

18 4 door. V-8 motor, automaUc trana., power brakes,
power steering, rodio, white sidewall tires, 2-tone

Petites. Jn., lllase1
and HaH Slzea.

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DIAL 1

700xl4

60 Chevrolet lmp1l1 4 Dr. H.T. _

$888

283 - V-8 motor, auto. trans., power steering, ra·
dlo, wheel discs, tinted glass, white with red inter·
lor. One owner, loot. and runs good.

DIAL THI AliA CODI
Clf dlffwellt , _ 6141

62 Olds Dyn~mlc 88 Hoi. Cpe. _

$1388

White over green Int., power brllles and oteerlng.
V-8 en&amp;Ine, auto. trans., wlslw Ures, one owner.

Hats

DIAL THE TELEPHONE NUMIIR

59 Olds Super 88 Hoi. Sed.

v.a, auto.

$688

Irani., power brlkea IDd steering, ndlo,
tiDied llus. wl•tw tim, white with red interior.

$388

60 Corv1ir 4 Door

Alitorn..tle trani!ITiisolon, ndlo, motor receaUy over·
llluled, lleW battery - 1 rell !lice work car.

Whe!l ~ modem equipment Is activated SUFlday, Aprl
I, Natiol1·wtde DJNd lllstance Dlaling-D D D -will come
to Chester, maklq this fast long distance service available
to all customers of The Citlzeus Telephone Company of Cool·
ville. At lbe same ti!nt practiellly 111 Chester cutomen

62 Corvair Monz1 4 Door Secl1n _

$481

Automalle lmwnl81ion, radio, white wall tirn, wheel
discs, white with reel vinyl interior. Rough ~nd ready.

wm

&amp;lftll aew numben.

SWEATERS

llariiDi April 3, Reedsvllle

will be Ntablllbed u
I MpuatiiiCbaqe. Bach customer'a telephone 1111111ber will
haYI I DIW pnllx. Tbls will be 878 replacing the ezlstlq
prefix ol887, 'l'lae last four dlllta wiD be IUM!huged.
Allo

Slat 6111 to 12

For Those Who Want Lowest Prices!

Repeat Performance •• Drive A Bargain Now!

DDD is as easy as

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THURSDAY· FRIDAY· SATURDAY
Open Evenings Til I
M1rch 31 ·April 2

E"eru

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

Phone
Service
Takes Forward Step
In Growing
Coolville Ar~a

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DENY THEIR MODEST

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MENS

Lov 'NY 2·2955

RANGE. STYLES WHICH

Friday, April 1
S.turday, April 2 _

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'Swisher &amp; Lohse Rexall Drugs

IN THE MODESUY PRICED

Auto S.l11

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Dress Shoes and D"ss Flats

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ble, f225.00. Call JIIIZ.i6al af.
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aou...., "'""'"'• a , , • lJI2 CORVAIR, 4 speed stand·
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CLEANING
dailce .... to the publlc wm

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of ulltlnl CouatJ Road No. s. ~&amp;lit w. •
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The Uve Wire eJau of the
Foreet Ru!l Mtlhodllt cJwn:b
wiD bold a bake ule 11 Duke
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'1'lle Riverview Gard••
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of Reedsville wiD be In ebarge
of &amp;u"' April Garden profp'IID
Mond•v
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WMPO at 9 a. m. The Pom·
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Denny EvOIUI from ·~u.. .F.A. ,....,. gym.
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IDd Connie ltadi~IID from ' cee the ance """"'
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the imporla!lce and llplfi- omore clala.
of
b golnllo
cartee,_,~lnpathey
A ou.. ~
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area. ceremony W81 p11111111ed In each
IIChool.
The F H.A. dlBirlct m......
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era ecbool. Llrtda Jolutloo llld
%. "::to!:.~"':.~::~•.":.::. Mary Ann ~~m~s received their
Uoo .... ... ....... ......... u llate deareea IDd wiD ltteud
fa).~:.~ -~ 111e
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The Southern F.R.A. Ius re~"
uow owned •• 0 ""'
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the Award of
Merit
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w!tJeh wfll be presenleil 81 the
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Ronro " we•t ••• "''"' , 11 ,.,1
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•· IYtor within "• umt" ., the Lim:
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A. M. wUI meet Ill rqular ses- ::._.~"::'" •• •
lion tbla Saturday at 8 p. m. :-;:: ::" it:::~: "i:o. ?:;
Tbe Muter Muoa deane will 111o
OW:::''"~
be conferred upon one c:andlo =:.::..":1.:',:ut- H. ::: 111o "·
date. Tberfolloe will bt refresb.. M:rtbtartua .aau~..,... a~
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Willi lhe -~~n~.
F
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ROME F1U1111 J'LU1UD4
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Mr. llld Mn. RIIJI)I Gilmore
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tile ctalltr7 would It Ia h *'.,.'!,",':;..';:'"~~~=· c':,.~.r.
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GllldweU and Mannlrtjf KJoes
llld beeae, Paul Smart llld ~
aid Hubbard.

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'l'!le speclll telephone directory lo be delivered llefOI'I
April 3 will contain all the new n1!1Dberll u wen u fUll 1no
structious for usihg Direct Distance Dialing. CUitomers entitled to mora than one direetory
1111 addltional
boob after April 1.

will--

61 Olds Dynamic 88 Hoi. Sed. _

2 • 60 Olds Dynamic 88 4 Doors _

61 Buick lnvicta 2 dQOr H.T. _ _ $13!8
V-8, auto. trans., power brak•• and ateerinr. radio,
w1s1w tires, tinted glass. blue and white, blue villJI
Interior.

63 Ford Custom 300 2 Dr. _ _ $1081
390 V-8 engine, Cruisematic trans. ndio wls!w tires
spotligb~ heavy duty electrical equipment, ID ex·
State Highway Patrol car. A hot one.

61 Mercury Meteor BOO 4 Dr.

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V-8, auto. trau, power ateering. radio, Ute lleW
w!s\w tirts, lite blue with blue interior, 1h&amp;rp iaaldt
and oul

62 Olds Dyn~mlc 88 Hoi. Sad.- $1488
While over bclee. beige vinyl interior, v.e IJIIIDI.

auto. trans., power brlke1 IDd stcerin&amp;, wlalw lin.,
tinted gla18, real shllP Olds.
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60 Olds '98' Holid1y Cpe.

V-8 motor, auto. 11'1111., tun power, ndlo, tlllted aod wlslw tires. White with nd lnterl•.
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60 Olch Super 88 4 Door

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tarior. BUrp!

59 Mercury 2 Dr. Herd Top - - -

vs eqlne. automatic transmla!on, ndlo 5I hnl4

eORLON CARDIGANS······· ... $3.95

57 Chev. hi Air 4 door

$288

eMOHAIR CARDIGANS 2 for $10.00

56 Iuick 4 door Sed1n

$211

59 Chev. lllsclyne 2 Door ;;;;
v• motor, auto. tnlll.l'lldlo, .aooct r;mrra.
Mlny Male a ana an - lh•t

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57 Iuick 2 door H.T.

RIZER
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One bronze, 1 green, V-8, auto. trans, power braku
and steering, radio.

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$1288

Blue over white, blue vinyl interior. V·8, auto. trans.,
power brakes and steering, radio, tinted glaSI, w!a,w
tires. deiWle wheel discs.

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OIJler el
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James
2 II Charleston
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pttal. Grandparents are Mr. IIOIIIe ,....._...e. Llild8 ,...
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Pdelomeroyof ~ ...Mrs. A. N. Bur- ~ Bllyeuened • II

John

were Easter baskell
the meeUng of the
Lldlel A1ndJio'7 of
Volunteer Jl'lre Dept., at
baJ1 Mo•A- night. Roll
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WU 8IIIWel'ed by ten memld IDd
were re

"""naelon, W. VI. elite paldlu .... IIIII lar
H. McKinney of SISBOII- 11M Aa.
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• Ill e, . a., and Mn. J. B. eauet far ''Go til a.g
Gibson ol Dechard, Telln., ere .,_._ ·
oreat grandparenta.
._y," die date .. be ll[lo

butet orderl wW he
willa opl1l.
the llQCl8l'
Ulve lbll ncelved until April 2, and IDlY
year
'ftle meeaq - . be picked up In the upslalrs
....
ed Ill NPIU' b1a.
room at ""' town hall SaturAprU I. It was previously
that they were to bo In
C!OIIIIcR room at lbe 1o1m
U
bUt due to water b'"· ,_

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Lit•erary C, b
Meets in t'~
Fultz Home

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ed the Middleport
J.lteraey
F ,..
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Drivt Wttbedar

collected In that room on
day made It neceasary lo
A b:::~·wm also be held.
eggs will be 75 centa
dozen, and -•·o
must be -.
Gns
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at
Urn The Dell
rnoetlng IsMYApril e.11 when
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auction of .... 1
rtb
cu we es wo
26
cents bro"""l b th
he
' """ Y e mem rs,
will he held. Hostesaes will be
Sinclair Grueser and Carrie
Refr..;h 18
by ho ••~.~n 8
served
s__, YVII
ZwlJIJng
and Emmeline Hendrix to Mrs.
Grueser,
Mrs. Sinclair, Marie
Rizer Acmea Whitt Ada SJ k
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EMyla Hudson, Eileen
Clark,
•·••e
"'"' Hood ' and the hOSie81eS.
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Group slnglnJ with
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opened the meellai.
Mrs. WIWam Rus8dl wa•
named cbalrmln of 1
commlltee of the Feder111oD.
The reviews of the
concemed women,
ed, "Women Sbould Ba
ed," by Wilma Shore pr•""-'
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dll$ by Mrs Ben Phllso11 IIIII l'elld
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ef humor In 12 essays end- In
•t-ltldy quilt ctPorlll._ short atorlea Wutlrated the ~
f f 0 WI
pump -~-d motor are entlreiJ Ics.
,~~~~ under water In the _Mrs. Rodney Downing
rewelL I
vtewed, "Charmm or Craaks"
IVen
eO"""ndltll
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by
lshbel
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ruued
th"
ss, cons 1i1Ji o1
aptlst 01.
· d ;J.:;&gt; .::-: • 8 mon • portralll of 12 WO!!llll who
.,.........,er Ill wen eon· lief ed
idltlerta.lle
.!.~..... ~n~nUon 88 1 they A cantata enUIIed, "Tho Last
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Words of Juua " wrltte
by
uvn liJI to ,l$1.QO 08 llllfferap IDd rtllgloo.
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EJablee!l memban
~ill bl P-led Palm
caD giving a
~ at the Middleexperience with aeverll
Cburdl by the
1 7: 30apli!t
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ted
a
p.m.,
under dJreo.
DRILLING
sld...... no • Mrs. lion of Mrl Clarence La
Complelt)
Klein presenleil Mrs.
Fultz
dlreck,r
cay,
an arrangement of sprlllg Mrs "·-'d. ......... .
ftowera ID an an t'-··
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h will. be
The bostes~ serv&amp;d canct.y
P'riDCel ,_.....:,_ ~JSttr,
ldurlnJI the soctal hour,
will
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~•lluplfre•!lsen
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'II'IIL MEET TONIGHT 1
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The WCT U will meet at the The canllla, •··ed
M'ddl
t Firs t Presbytertan
. "Seven Last Words
ua OD I hI
I epor
of Christ..
N. 2ncl
Churdt II 7:30 P. m. IMtead of lncludM solos aad anth '
•--f-------..:.:Fr.:.t::d::ay'....:'as~re:!'por"'-"leil~. wlier. Memhen of lite choir are etnl.
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Beulah
Wbite
Mrs.
Paul
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ey
Mills,
Pearl
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Mo.
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Five Members of
Pomeroy WSCS
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Five m.,.....,
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of the United Methodist church
attended the 25th anniversary
f th wscs Tuesd
I Fr k
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ay a an •
Hn Avenue Methodillt ehttrtb In
Portsmouth.
'l'lley -~ Mrs· C· F· To~
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kins, Mrs. C. Melvin Alkire,
Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr., Mrs.
Robert Warner and Mrs liarry P. Smith. Each was ~g.
nized Mrs Smith 81 a past
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district president, 'past district
JleCI'etary of supply end as the
present dtatrlct hial'll'ian; Mrs.
Tom...,...,
"""'- ee e past conference
ofllcer, past dlatrlct vice preai·
dent, and past district treasurer, Mrs. Alkire, as a mIn'taltr 's
wife: Mrs. Webster 81 a ••"'
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• arner u past .......,..
secretary of literature, and 81
oounty cbalrman, helllg reap.
pointed for another year.
AD Blllllversary tea wu held
loll 1ng ....
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M
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""" mee !llg.
rs.
James Rlcltards ol Rio Grude
and Mrs. Stanley McGllliard
ol portsmouth preslded aI the
eil\'er coffee and tea servfco!s,
and Mrs. C. W. Brooks of Ports
mouth and Mrs· "•.._,1 p • Smltb
of Pomeroy eut and served the
....versary co.e.

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POMEROY

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THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

JUST 3 MORE DAYS

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We Th1nk You For Your Great Response!

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WE REPEAT THE SALE

SurprlN Shower iJ

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FOR JUST 3 MORE DAYS
MEXICO'S BEST HARBOR
Acapulco has the best bar·
bor on the PacHic coast of
Mezieo and one of lhe most
natural anchorages in
world. It was used as a main
depot lor the Spanish colonial
fleet, according lo the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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BAKER FURNITURE

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MIDDL!I'OIT, 0.

NO REASONABLE
OFFER REFUSED
SEE

Car
Redttred
In Prire!

AT RIZER OIL COMPANY
64 Olds Dynamic 88 Holiday Sed. $2388

spri.ng fashions
LADIES

V-8 motor, autom•ic trans., powrr brakes, power
steering, 6 way power sea~ radio, tinted glass, white
lldewall tirts, wheel discs, anU-spin differential. Faotory alr.

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ADOWN TO EARTH PRICE

DRESSES

64 Pontiac Catalina 2 Door
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$2188

Hard Top. With V-8 motor, automatic trani!ITIIssion .
With power brakes and steering.

61 Olds 88 4 Door _ _ __

$1088

V-8 motor, auto. trans., power ateering, power brok·
es, white with gray Interior.

$588

59 Olds

18 4 door. V-8 motor, automaUc trana., power brakes,
power steering, rodio, white sidewall tires, 2-tone

Petites. Jn., lllase1
and HaH Slzea.

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DIAL 1

700xl4

60 Chevrolet lmp1l1 4 Dr. H.T. _

$888

283 - V-8 motor, auto. trans., power steering, ra·
dlo, wheel discs, tinted glass, white with red inter·
lor. One owner, loot. and runs good.

DIAL THI AliA CODI
Clf dlffwellt , _ 6141

62 Olds Dyn~mlc 88 Hoi. Cpe. _

$1388

White over green Int., power brllles and oteerlng.
V-8 en&amp;Ine, auto. trans., wlslw Ures, one owner.

Hats

DIAL THE TELEPHONE NUMIIR

59 Olds Super 88 Hoi. Sed.

v.a, auto.

$688

Irani., power brlkea IDd steering, ndlo,
tiDied llus. wl•tw tim, white with red interior.

$388

60 Corv1ir 4 Door

Alitorn..tle trani!ITiisolon, ndlo, motor receaUy over·
llluled, lleW battery - 1 rell !lice work car.

Whe!l ~ modem equipment Is activated SUFlday, Aprl
I, Natiol1·wtde DJNd lllstance Dlaling-D D D -will come
to Chester, maklq this fast long distance service available
to all customers of The Citlzeus Telephone Company of Cool·
ville. At lbe same ti!nt practiellly 111 Chester cutomen

62 Corvair Monz1 4 Door Secl1n _

$481

Automalle lmwnl81ion, radio, white wall tirn, wheel
discs, white with reel vinyl interior. Rough ~nd ready.

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SWEATERS

llariiDi April 3, Reedsvllle

will be Ntablllbed u
I MpuatiiiCbaqe. Bach customer'a telephone 1111111ber will
haYI I DIW pnllx. Tbls will be 878 replacing the ezlstlq
prefix ol887, 'l'lae last four dlllta wiD be IUM!huged.
Allo

Slat 6111 to 12

For Those Who Want Lowest Prices!

Repeat Performance •• Drive A Bargain Now!

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THURSDAY· FRIDAY· SATURDAY
Open Evenings Til I
M1rch 31 ·April 2

E"eru

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

Phone
Service
Takes Forward Step
In Growing
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RANGE. STYLES WHICH

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IN THE MODESUY PRICED

Auto S.l11

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Dress Shoes and D"ss Flats

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of ulltlnl CouatJ Road No. s. ~&amp;lit w. •
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The Uve Wire eJau of the
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'1'lle Riverview Gard••
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of Reedsville wiD be In ebarge
of &amp;u"' April Garden profp'IID
Mond•v
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WMPO at 9 a. m. The Pom·
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IDd Connie ltadi~IID from ' cee the ance """"'
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the imporla!lce and llplfi- omore clala.
of
b golnllo
cartee,_,~lnpathey
A ou.. ~
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area. ceremony W81 p11111111ed In each
IIChool.
The F H.A. dlBirlct m......
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era ecbool. Llrtda Jolutloo llld
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on botll • ._ 1D4
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The Southern F.R.A. Ius re~"
uow owned •• 0 ""'
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the Award of
Merit
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IICOND PIO . . IID VACATION•
w!tJeh wfll be presenleil 81 the
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Ronro " we•t ••• "''"' , 11 ,.,1
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lion tbla Saturday at 8 p. m. :-;:: ::" it:::~: "i:o. ?:;
Tbe Muter Muoa deane will 111o
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be conferred upon one c:andlo =:.::..":1.:',:ut- H. ::: 111o "·
date. Tberfolloe will bt refresb.. M:rtbtartua .aau~..,... a~
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Mr. llld Mn. RIIJI)I Gilmore
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GllldweU and Mannlrtjf KJoes
llld beeae, Paul Smart llld ~
aid Hubbard.

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April 3 will contain all the new n1!1Dberll u wen u fUll 1no
structious for usihg Direct Distance Dialing. CUitomers entitled to mora than one direetory
1111 addltional
boob after April 1.

will--

61 Olds Dynamic 88 Hoi. Sed. _

2 • 60 Olds Dynamic 88 4 Doors _

61 Buick lnvicta 2 dQOr H.T. _ _ $13!8
V-8, auto. trans., power brak•• and ateerinr. radio,
w1s1w tires, tinted glass. blue and white, blue villJI
Interior.

63 Ford Custom 300 2 Dr. _ _ $1081
390 V-8 engine, Cruisematic trans. ndio wls!w tires
spotligb~ heavy duty electrical equipment, ID ex·
State Highway Patrol car. A hot one.

61 Mercury Meteor BOO 4 Dr.

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V-8, auto. trau, power ateering. radio, Ute lleW
w!s\w tirts, lite blue with blue interior, 1h&amp;rp iaaldt
and oul

62 Olds Dyn~mlc 88 Hoi. Sad.- $1488
While over bclee. beige vinyl interior, v.e IJIIIDI.

auto. trans., power brlke1 IDd stcerin&amp;, wlalw lin.,
tinted gla18, real shllP Olds.
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$911

60 Olds '98' Holid1y Cpe.

V-8 motor, auto. 11'1111., tun power, ndlo, tlllted aod wlslw tires. White with nd lnterl•.
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60 Olch Super 88 4 Door

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v.e, 1uto. trans., , _ lll'lblt an4 slill!l'ID(o ~

tarior. BUrp!

59 Mercury 2 Dr. Herd Top - - -

vs eqlne. automatic transmla!on, ndlo 5I hnl4

eORLON CARDIGANS······· ... $3.95

57 Chev. hi Air 4 door

$288

eMOHAIR CARDIGANS 2 for $10.00

56 Iuick 4 door Sed1n

$211

59 Chev. lllsclyne 2 Door ;;;;
v• motor, auto. tnlll.l'lldlo, .aooct r;mrra.
Mlny Male a ana an - lh•t

v.a. 111111. tnas.

v.e, 1nto. tran&amp;

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57 Iuick 2 door H.T.

RIZER
. OIL CO.
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$781

One bronze, 1 green, V-8, auto. trans, power braku
and steering, radio.

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The Citizens Telepho~e (e~pany

$1288

Blue over white, blue vinyl interior. V·8, auto. trans.,
power brakes and steering, radio, tinted glaSI, w!a,w
tires. deiWle wheel discs.

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1965 Chevrolet lm~HJI•

$2795

Super Spt. Cpil. V8 engine, automaUc traM., power
~leering and brates, padded Instrument panel, tinted
glus, radio and beeler, wire wheel coven, black vinyl
roof over aand1a wood finish, vinyl interior, bucket aeata.

$1245

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tlrei-Bedueed Price.

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IIACINI, OHiO

LOOKATTHIESE RATINGS,

FLA&amp;MAN/1
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'!bora 1111 evanaellit. Speeial
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glus, radio and beeler, wire wheel coven, black vinyl
roof over aand1a wood finish, vinyl interior, bucket aeata.

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tlrei-Bedueed Price.

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LOOKATTHIESE RATINGS,

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'!bora 1111 evanaellit. Speeial
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Buml ~ wlu!t tt dd '"' ·- . ~ ·~ted a .~ lll eeik·
Are Honored
~· a .Hrvlce piD and certlf1- Club Meets at
Beverlee' HoUdashelt 'arid
a lei and an artai!BeJJIIIIt Of~
In Col'umbus ·. cate.
were presented
by HyseII ..H0~
flower
report on jonquils-, • by era
to qch
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L. Cudworth
of Cblea·
Heidi Mllboall.
meet!Di
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Mainlv About
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People In

Ba;. ... s Make Assignments Tuesday
':ite,·r Vacat··o.n ,,.b/e School .
For
Jnitial plans were made ,..00 er.

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11 Meigs County 4-H advJs.
assignments given for the Dal· Present for the
meeting SP'
ly vacation Bible School at an were Mrs. Cheesebrew, Mrs. his dlsch ry oore
ors were recegnlzed along with
meeting Tuesday Bennett, Mrs. White. the Rev. t
1300 other advisors In Ohio at
tvening at the Middleport First and Mrs. Donald Boone, Mrs. wo years w
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Ohio's 22nd Annual 4-H Advis!laptist Church which will con- John Fultz, Charlene Thomas, and returned heme
ora Recognition Luncheon held
duct its own school this sum- Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Owen, Betty
He spent the
at the Ohie State University
mer.
Pickens, .Jewell Thompson, Hal· 1 months In Germany. He
last week.
Tentative date for the school lie Mcintyre, Janice
Gibbs, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Advisors honored were these
was set for June 13-24 from II Mrs. Bearhs, Jovce Riley, Jim- Moore.
completing 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. each day. my Brewer, Debbie Major, Ran- Pvt. 'lbomas S. Shasteen
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The closing program will be dy Becker, Anita Fultz. Bren· has completed
paratrooper obtained and a rummage sale
Sunday evening, June 26. The da Edwards, Kayte Russell and training at Fort Benning,
theme chosen was "God Lives Myrta Wilson.
is spending a 25 days leaveli
Today."
A meeting was held Wednes- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Dir~ctor for the school will day l!ften10on at the home of W. R. Shasteen and other rei·
be Mrs. Frank Cheeaebrew, Mrs. Richard Owen on. N. Third· ativ14. He will return tt Oak·
who gave the opening acrtpture Ave. to ord~r material for the land, Calif. and from there will
at the meeting fellowed . by schooL Attending were Mr 1. go to Viet Nam.
prayer by the Rev.
Donald Cheesebrew , Mrs. Beulah White Mrs. W. R. Shasteen re~lll'll·ll
Boone. There were 14 adults Mrs. John Fultz and Mrs. Ow: ed home the I~ of the wee•"•
and 7 young peeple at the meet· en.
after spending two weeks
lng.
Charleston, W. Va., with
Assignments given Included
son and daughter-In-law
music directors, Janice Gl~ 'Jti""'"'=•• '" •w;
and Mrs. Ray N. Shas~n
and Frances Beams: II!CretarI'' son.Mrs. E. J. HiD and Mrs.
ies. Mrs. Joha Fultz • Mrs.
i\lannrng Kloes; Craft CoordJ.
Jones Sr. left Wednesday for
nator, th~ Rev. Donald Boone;
M 'rldl
visit with relatives in
R~g1strahon, Beulah
White;
r P.I'JOrf
bus.
Pnmary
Dept.,DeMra
Richard Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brad- Joseph Fields, Jr., returned
owen
· Junior
t. 'Mrs
aid Boone· N~ U · ~ ford have returned from a two- to his employment in Cblcago,
dren of w~rkers) Mrs or J h week visit to Panama where Ill. Wednesday after spending
Kauff Joyce RU • ·
they visited wltb their son and several days with his parents,
ment;, Cleo Richll:~n.re
• family, Capt. .and Mrs. Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fields Sr.
Tenchers assigned · d
Bradford and children.
They and Jeffrey.
1 ~- wil. reside there until
Primary I Beulah ~~~u
next John Frick, Eldon Weeks and
Bert BOdi~er Brenda ~d~ ~s: February when Capt. Bradford 1Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frick and
Primary II Charlene Tho% 8 ' will be reassigned.
daughter, Paula, visited Tues·
Norma Wll~ox, Cathy Russe~~: Diana Hartinger and Mrs. day evening at Jackson with
Primary III, Mrs.
Richard Richard Hovatter have return-· Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Lewis.
Owen, Mary Wise Anita Fultz ed from 8 vacatiop trip to var- Mrs. Albert Mees spent
Randy Becker ; Ju'nior I, Mrs: ~ous points In Florida, includ- nesd~y with her sister and braCharles Bennett, Jewell Thomp- mg Orlando, Miami, and Fort ther-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
son, Murta Wilson. Debbie Ma- Lauderdale.
Denny.
jor; Junior II, Betty Rickman Mrs. Bill McCumber and chll- Mr. and Mrs. Max Folmer
Hallie Mclntyl'e, r ~ayte Russell: dren, Cqnnie, Jane and Bonnie and daughter, Vanessa,
Junior III, Mrs. Donald Boone of Piqua, spent the weekend Mrs. Betty Folmer and aaui!D-11
Cleo Rirhardson, Jimmy Brew: , with her sister and family, Mr. ter, Gwen, visited recently
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:daughters, Beth, Barbara and Paul Folmer and daughter.
Becky.
Miss Peggy Felmer has
' Joe Cabeen of Columbus and turned home after spending
MASON
W. VA .
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GPorge Cabeen of Dayton vis- past six weeks at Thompson
ited over the weekend with Mr.· with her brother and sislt&gt;r-in·
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
and SUNDAY
and Mrs. Fred Cabeen and Mr. law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fol-:
Aprll1·2-3
and Mrs. William Slater and mer and daughter.
"MAJOR DUNDEE"
family. Will Slater was returnCharlton Heston
f
Richard Hurris ed to his home Monday after
(Color)
being hospitalized at the Galli-·
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US er
-and~~lis Medical Center for an eye Is President of
"TAGGART"
Tuny Youna
DaG,:Durypa IDJUf1',
Mrs. John Chancey has returned from a visit in Florida New officers were named by
with her son and family, Mr. the Xi Gamma Mu Chapter
and Mrs. Roger Chancey.
the Beta Sigma Phi at the home
Pomeroy, Ohio
.Gene 0'ooks has returned to of Velma Rue, Middleport,
h1s stud1es at the Ohio State March 24th.
TONIGHT-NOT OPEN
~hool of Dentistry after spend- They are, president, Shirley
mg the spring break with his Custer; vice president, Yvonne
Friday end S.turday
Aprl11·2
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scalley ; recording secretary,
'iWINTIR A-G040"
Crooks.
Margaret Full rod; correspond- Technicolor~
chi
Lloyd
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has
returned
to
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ing secretary, Jean Mergan, and
Jai'Qes Stacy, Wm. Wl'llman
Oh10 State University a f ter ' treasurer, Ann Rupe.
"THE BEDFORD
INCIDENT"
spending the spring vacation I The program, given by Jane
Ri~hard Widmark, Sidney
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with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs Walton, was on, "How to make
Po1t1er.
Bruce Lloyd.
· Friends." Hostesses were Lee
l !r-:--~-----------. Lee and Rose Sisson.
SUNDAY, MONDAY
Free Florida Vacation
The next meeting will
be
and TUIIDA Y '
(
4
Davs
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3
Nights)
held
April
14th
at
the
ColumApril 3+5
ln Miami Beach
bus and Southern Electric Com·
''THE SONS OF
Not
A
ConNitl
KATII ILOIR"
Everyone Can Got
pany •s meeting room, where all
Shells to wear
- Technleolor- ·
Certified Gas Station
future meetings will be convenJohn Wayne, Dean Martin •
w. Main StrHt Pomeroy, 0 . ed. It was announced booth
with your
space at the ragatta has been

~rganizational

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go, representltlg tbe Searl-ftee.
b1.1ck Foundation, IIDCI' certlfl·
cates by Dr. Roy M. KQttman,
director of the Ohio Coopers·
tlve Extension Service
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Included In the Meigs County
group were Harriet Nelgler, 30
years;· Ruth Ebersbach,
II
years; Ress Cleland, 15 years;
Mrs. Harold Lohse, 10 years;
{.arty Ritchie, 5 years, and

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of the WlldwOid JUlllor Garden
club, preceding their meeting
recently 'at the home of Mrs.
Victor Hysell.
Anita Houclashelt, president,
was Ia charge of the meeting
which opened with the pledge
to the US and 4-H flags. Tbree

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A demonstration 011 a mod- .te,P home, l'riW April &amp;I1 •
t!l'll m8Jiiement IISlJII magnoJ. ' ,
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PLAN
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'lbere wDI • Hilly Week .,..
' vices at
,Fomt RUn MethRefreshments were ae"ed by odlst 'churdt wlfb .Rev. Jl'rel.
Beverlee and .Anita Houd88helt land Nerris u •gueat ·lpeak•
asslated by their mother, Mrs. 1Jeajmllng April S ·tiJroulll tl)e
MOton Houdubelt, to 13 mem- loth at 7.l801J.
bers, after which the pols 8C- lei
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companied by Mrs. llylell and
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TH'IS WEEK-END ·(The Week Before Eas~er}, ELBERFELDS STORE,·
WILL BE. OPEN ON FRIDAY UNTIL 8 IN.. THE EVENING .- · AND·
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SATURDAY TIL 9 IN THE EVENING-A Good Time for Family Shopping

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Come To Elberfeldl and ' " the e:ecttlng
fashions for women and girll in the bUifl
Ready To Wear Department on the second
floor. See our complete collection of coats,
suits, dresses, hats, costumes - tops in
fabric!, styling and colors. Shop the main
floor for your Easter accessories.

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MEIGS THEATRE

So basic to your
wardrobe, and so
beautifully fashionable,
knits parade at Easter in
new textures, new
costume
combinations. Find
the news in knits ••
find the styles you
want, here•

Park PI'M While Shoppl,. U• Elberhkls Cuatomer

Park!.. Lot on Second Street Qppollte the Store.

The Coats
For
Rain or
ShineI
When the rainy
aeason comes, be at
your fashion best
always with a smartly
styled new raincoat
that doubles as a
fashionable spring
coat when the sun Is
shining.
Choose from a wide

releclion of style1
and fabrics.
It's never Easter until
JIOU've bought a new
hot! We have all the
shapes to compliment
etHITtJ head. Who can
resist?

especially for Easter· s·

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sportswear also the popular
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