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Easter M.esSOQe
Brought By
Rev. Alkire ·

About

Middleport

N01f YOU KNOW

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'Dally Vacalloll

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Ben Neulzllng oJl'llfld U nl on
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Good Friday IIOl'Yl&lt;e at t b e Bible School. All. !olntd In ,.,.
Unlled Methodlsl churcll, fo~ dedlcltlon of the o~ lll
lowed by the hymn. "J e au 1 o1ng1ng of the domlogy.

Christ the Ciucllled."
"PUa~'• or (hrlot'o!" Scripture aentenceo and the the theme of the ....,..., by the
Invocation was given by !lev. Rev. C. Melvin Alkire.
Ralph c. Zundel, who also led The b)'IIID, "AbOve the lll1la
Ill the ApooUe Creed, loUowed ol Time the Crois Ia Gletmr
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pray!!',
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An anthem by the glrla chor· diction by the fte\1 . Alkire lild,
us of Pomeroy HJsb School, dl· organ postlude 'b),, lilrt. Neu~
reeled by Mrs. Lucille Swack- llng clooed the servli:e.
hammer, preceded scripture Special guests at the servlce
re:JC!Ing of Matthew "r/; 1-2, 11· were the Ohio 'VaUey Co'!"
28 and John 13; H7 and pray- mandery No. 24, Kltiilbfs Teiller by the Rev. Zundel, with re- plar, and CUb Scouts Den !'our,
sponse by the High School chor· with lh.elr leader, Mrs. JaY
church where she """'"
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The groom is a graduate of
Pomeroy High school and is at·
tending Ohio State University.
He is a member of Pomeroy
First Baptist church.
The couple is residing
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Rose Hill, Pomeroy.

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Arnold-Martin Vows Exchanged

LIBERTY THEATRE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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rOMIJtOY, OHIO

12:00 Mr. Wizard
12:30 Ezploring
i :30 Reds Vs. Plratet
4 : 1~ Scorebo!Eir:-d ~. •. ,1 _
4:30 Saturday Movlfl
6:30 News &amp; Sporl$ ·
1:40 Weather
l:t5 News
7;00 Saturday Jamboree
7;30 Sam Beno.licl
1;30 Joey Blah~
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JUO News

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Fish Fry Served.

WCHS.TV
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To Bend Radio
Club Members

TONIGHT
Tony Curtis in
"THI OUTSIDER"

The Pornero:

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1:00 TV Claasroom
1:00 CaptaiD Kangaroo
10: Oil Tho AlviD Show

Bend CiU

Band Radio Club held
monthly meelink Thursday
nlng at the ~cond Ward ~

"HIROD THE GRIAT"
With Edmund Purdom

and Sylvia Lope'
(Color)

House in PQmeroy.

Sun. &amp; Mon.
AP&lt;. 14-15
Elvis Presley in
"FOLLOW THAT DREAM"
(Color )
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.,MADISON AVENUE"
Dana Andrews Jean Crain
Eleanor Parker and

Eddie Albert
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fry was served following
meeting to Theo Neutzl ~ .....
Charles Neuman, Robert K \r
Harry Hoffman, Jed Webs \
Nathan Biggs, George Cart
Guy Hysell, Carl Hysell, ~·
ard Boyer, Eugene
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what we sell.

Rutland Furniture
RUTLAND, OHIO

Phone SH. 2-4811

FREE HEARIN
HEARING AID CHI
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For Home Appointment

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Cards Vs. Phlllleo
CrOBsroads
Dragnet
Docllll's AI Wort
Early Sbow

Cannon BaD
Jackie Gleason
DOfenders

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11:1~ ·L.ate Show
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WHTN-TV
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Ple•se C•ll Hotel .

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Sky King

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Westchester County acbools wiD
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ANEW LEAF

COMMENTATING EDITORIAUY

. The election victory of Lester Pearaon and his Liberal party may or may
put be quickly translated into command
of the Canadian government. But if standard procedures are followed, It seems
lx&gt;und to happen.
Years ago the famous Mackenzie King
held onto a minority prime ministership
for rough!~ a year beyond an election.
But the expectation thiS time 1s that Cons~rvat1ve Prime Minister John Diefenbaker is unlikely to cling to the reins
after Canada's new parliament meets In
1 month and a half.
Uitimate triumph for Pearson, thus
widely assumed, is of course hailed in
the United States. For he is regarded as
considerablv friendlier to us than Diefenbaker. And he bas stated flatly his
willingness to accept U.S. nuclear warheads in the Canadian defense system.
It was this latter issue which precipitated the 1963 Canadian election. Blunt
American criticism of Diefenbaker's reJusal to accept nuclear warheads produced a storm of feeling both pro and
con. The test at the polls followed.

Though anti-Americanism played a
prominent part in-the campaign now coneluded, many observel'l suggest It waa
not the decisive matter. Canada is plagued with a host of economic problems,
· and many voters evidently wish to let
the Llberals have a crack at them.
Thus it would be improper to conclude
that the Liberal party's gains are wh,olly
and simply a sign that Canada rejects
the anti-Americanism propounded m()St
ardently by Diefenbaker.
On the other hand, Canadians clearly
did not act solely to emphasize their obvious resentments toward America.
However numerou• these may be, the
voters appear to have taken the sensible
view that any deep rift between t w o
neighbors so close and so tightly Inter·
twined strategically, economically a n d
culturally could gravely damage both na.
lions and the whole free world.
The Canadian outcome is not decisive.
But it is a trend toward the good sense
we must all hope will prevail in the long
enduring comradeship of Canadians and
Ameticans.

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Nor A OrNe; OUT OF 'TUE.

Time

PI-lONE. ALL MORNIN(; ..•SO-Q••• ·
C':&gt;AZELLA STARTS ~ER SNACK..•

do has been making the night rounds In
town. Also he has been reading Herbert
Mitgant's book, "The Man Who Rode the
Tiger", the biography of Samuel Seabury
which deals at length with his lnvestlga·
lion of Jimmy Walker. Could be this
m1'ght be-Marlon's next movie venture-::/
perhaps in the role of the dapper Jimmy.
John Wayne, free of movie assignments for a time, Is &amp;oing to sail bis 150
foot yacht (a converted mine sweeper)
on a leisurely cruise that will take him
through the Panama Canal, on to Dakar,
Africa, ending up at Capri-and then
Calif. .. . Douglas Cleverdon of the-England's B. B. C. told me he Is here to tape
a session with Jonathan MiUer of "Beyohi-tlre--Fringe,"- on-the -profound sybject of the "Aspects of Schizophrenic
Thought" . . . Lori Campbell who bad
been Brice Cabot's romantic attachment
until a little over ~~·~""l'o..\l!ben..slle
was married to Jack Silver o! New York
in a Vegas ceremony fs now seeking an
annulment and announces she's planning
to marry Cabot.
The~J! .two odd entries In the
guest book In Holiday House in Malibu
Beach, Calif. One reads "Marilyn Monroe" and under "address" Is scribbled "I
don't know." The other scribbled entry
is "Liz Taylor" -and under the address"Anywhere"!
Veteran British actor
Robert Morley has completed his book:
"Everything to Worry About" with the
explanatory note: "How to Improve your
worry potential". George Wagner and
comedienne Fay de Witt welcomed their
second, Lauri-Kate, during N. Y.'s news
blackout . . . Italian Movie actress Rosanna Schiaffino who was in the headlines
on the charges of insultinx a policeman
in Rome after bein11 halted for a traffic
offense, benefitted through the general
amnesty which followed the Ecumenical
Council in the Vatican and thereby es·
caped trial. In the ensuin&amp; euphoria, the
star announced she plans to marry !talian movie producer Alfred Bini.
It was a sad "closing performance"
for the late Ted Straeter at Campbell's
funeral parlor- many of those had turned out so joyously for his opening nights
at the Plaza's Persian Room and the Columns showing up to pay the final respects. John Daly conducted the simple
services ana Bob Considine delivered a
touching eulogy .. . Sarah Churchill far·
ed better than her husband in connec' lion with the play, "From the Hill('
which opened at the Ashcroft theater 1n
Croyden. The critics enthusiastically ap·
plauded her sensitive and intelligent performance-but blasted the play lt•elf,
authored by her husband, Lord Audley
... The Arthur Murrays will celebrate
their 38th weddinll anniversary on the
24th.

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IN~TANT

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'mENS~ THE. RJNSI-1 81:61NSil·..

P~Uy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aprll15, 1963.3

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Police Break Up P.r'ot&amp;.fM
. archOf 1500 0 nEaster

NIX ON 'III'OIIAN'I RWift'l, MPimte. ,IM llolr cu I, wilt
SAYS THill i!USBANI&gt; .. .. .. I!Pt d!O • •Ill _.IHIIM
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Dear JleliD,
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1 eloped at 17 llld by tile 1'1 belp JiaiMr _
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end of tho year reaDied Pd Uil8 '
-, made a mlll•u, but by lhlll • Dellr·:Aopdt _:
baby .,.. ........ 10 Il'lllllved 'l'lle hlniiJ a.m. .\,_,to mab the belt "' It llld try .. ;pour diJ .. ;pour ... . . .
to mab 1111 ......... llld Wn No Ia lllrnar . . .. ....
·u, baPPJ. IluriJIC tile pMt 1ft Gt !UbUttJ tD lit, .If
yllll'll, 1111 ..,....... 111111 ~ Nil 111111 ft ......0• I 1
- lowest - 80IIPinc up - . there may 1101 Jle able ID aolva
ora with the leenlgen he IWIII J1llll' llllliJ problomo bat tliiJ'Il
around with. He doesn't lrllp a 111qea1
c1 ~ ·ilom,
Job llld when . he does ba'!e IIIII 11e1p :rw lalnl to 11ft w1111
work, he averages .., a weell wlal :rw Clll't eballp. -"- H.
which Clll'l leed us llld Gill' LOVE CAN WAIT
eight oblldren. 1111 J*IIIW u. Dear Helin·
uaU, fool the bills but can't '1be .ent by 1 ,...u,.
much Ionaer u they are of Dllll Gil lbe aublecl or YOWII
penalon qe.
Jove .,.. pablllhed llllraeulaUo
~en IIIII l coulcl •lind If I) , on !he cia Mike and l Dillie
he .....,., 10 demending He our del!lalon.'lit Ia reelly a boolt
says a WOliUlll'a place II In the 111 !mow j(W 1otbor 7'Uill peohome and ~ cau'l 10 an)'Where p1t have oval.,_ thelt pet.
except lhoPPinc lor ..-101. ling probiellll,
My lomlly II oat ol boulocla
Mike llld I bave ·been """""
u are PTA meetings • n d orblf lllll'l'lap for aann1
lchool affaln. He won\1 Ill us monlha, and the Idea put pnso
buy the clolhlnc .. he d-'1 ........... 10 tiW ·...
like my tutt. I ean'l Y111t were pellillg much mon ;than
my nellllburo u he doall't .,.. llilould, or ...u, wlliled 1&gt;.
approve of "11CJ18lp rr ••'1._
" We bolh ban four ;etrl &lt;Jf
I must _,. my heir In a JIOIIY I!OIIqe aheail o1 • and we'knew
tall or bun bec1we l llhwlcl be our Jove couldil't rtand tiW

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duatN llleome llx. Prtlklenl 1 Ao oimple u
tbe
ualtod ...... Inlo-llolll
Dotnocrll, hea.U,.tuocl tiUIIII 11111 Ill the flrot volume 111 bit "Ilk- lint eollocto dii!D !tiS.
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tory of the EnaU.b Sputtna
The bulo tax ntt Ia !tiS wu_ men! blllL '!'be, ...,. el..lioa
ple," SJr Wlnoton CburchlU wrote 1 per - . Tbore wll a 1 per
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too heavy for the pO.pte to boar. j oet OVOI tsJI,OOO. Pf!olent rates money In their townl or C!OUillttl
"They were being taxes," Sir , liealn at 10 per ct!lll and 10 to or otateo. Simple, 1nd II worktdl
Winoton wrote, "to the Jllnlt of _tl per cent, a ·eoa~ achod- But fD mate U work. the poiWtheit crtcluUty."
llle In the uppft'br1okete.
cum• mull convince the cltlzeoo
That 11 erich phruo fuU ol U.S. llxpayera have aactp!ed that fiOVertllllllll costs caDDOI be
meanlna. Somiohow, U
fD IUCh r11et lor )'111'1. pralllliDc reduced but a!WIY• muot 10 ~P' be.ar on 1 curreot matter Ill.' aim- -. .mettme. bill al&gt;iOmpU.biaC Thus, government &lt;01t till bOIIOII
m,t:iinport to tilt u.s. common nothinl. The pollttctw. mft!1: \ll 1950, fll bllllon in 11180, et1
man. Now, 700 yom lifter 'tba tlme, dlleovlred In tho araduated bllllon Ia 11111, • bllllou Ia 1111.
time o1 which SJr Winltoa wrote laeome tu · 111 llriiiiU flow tl President Kmledy expecta 1&lt;1
in ouch otrlldnc laniiUallf, theN !undo. It ..,...- 1111rt !II lip and ~pend In tbe current llt4!al 1fll',
I• ral.sed iD the Unlteil Stateo the · they tapped tlli· CIUiililo' ballk- !IllS, tiN bllllon and t9l bllll!m In
question: Ia lht credulity of tax- n~lla u thoulh they ....,. '*I' llscal 11164.
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poyero approachinl 1 Umlt In querla1 prln&lt;N la1'7lal on a eap- A areat m1ny ~U~ . ~
acceptlng oxpialllllona of why tlvo - I t.
opread around the DIIUilbj . In
taxeo must bo 10 high? wm tho The lata Harry L. Jlopkinl, 1 public worb, In oubaldlti,IDI! In
taxpayera continue fD baliovo the wolfarw w.o rbr who bae- 1 vorloua urvlcea for tha taspayerpolitlclana who lnalot lhll opend- nolable N.W Dulor, IUmmocl lljl VQ!en. Tbeoo categori"' of txing mutt go up, up, up? 1nd, be- In 1 few otart wordo tbe procou pendlturea JO lljl even futer than
lievin&amp;, wiD tho taxpayer• conU· by which tilt poUtldlll aocom- does naUonol clef- It ls 1 11)'1•
nue 1&lt;1 vote Uko oheep lor lhoH modlta.lho l"lduattd Income tu tem wherotlllder tho polltlclllll
politleiaDI?
fD their own lmbiUoa to l'tl'llafll leplly buy h tupayen' voiN
TodiJ II Doodl11111
Ia office and 01&gt; the publfe paf• Wltll the laplyll'l' OWil 11l01101·
,.... quoollono ore OlpeclaU, roll. .
The \'Gill' who folio for IIIII kind
currOIIIDOW baeiUif tod1y II tha "Spend lnd opend," said Hop. of I lhtU pme lhould ba
deadline for ru1n1 Individual In- kina, "tax and tax 1nd elect 1nd ch-td on with , _ GulftaD'I
como Ill returns. Alld 11181 II tho oloct!"
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IIIIth annivoroary of tho u.s. gra- '
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"Hello, IUCkor•l"

woo4row wliloa•.•

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for curia. Mlb-op, .,., lipatlck, ls forblddeo. .He won't
"""" let me shave 1111 Jtas. He
IIY" dunraree• and • _ , .
are Ill I need - no ilonae
dreaol, aa they only malr:e
more work.
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An I!Veninc at the clr~ races
II more Important 1D hlril than
obaft for our clllldren, IIIII _buyInti ~ar parta comes before doc&gt;
1Dr bills or the rent. When It
COIIlOI to flnan ... "" are way
out of alyle.
Our older children do J»l reopeet or even Uke their lather. The old..t II emo~Uy
disturbed and tbe psychla~
111d It wu partially .dUe to rejeellon by hll father. Thi 11811
boy h11 been saving hi. jlennles earned at joba for a eoJ,
.lep education as be· bas a
cenlus I. Q. 1111 falhel aneen
and !ella him 1D .." them lor
1 bot rod.
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For the good of our cliildre.o, and before I 10 compJete.
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River Report

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WASIIINGTON &lt;UPn - Amona
the mloolvea that faund their WIIJ
into my pOlar boa lbll - - wu
• eommunlootinn from the, pub&gt;
By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. juice actu1lly do dlooolve I hI (a...,. It dell'tel, fw U kMN. Ullhen of tilt New Eneycl®e4ia
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stomach's lining. This leads 1&lt;1 blo pain• of may yurt dar· lnl«natfoaol.
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Let's take onother look It 1 the conclu11on that In •ome alloa aid hie flleedlnl attpptll 11 arrived on tho clay thai Sir
jtho stomach ond at on 1maz.lwoy not completely unders1Dod ud tile opondla ta re-• • W'- CburdllU Mname .., ........
ing new treatment for peptic the living C61Ja ol lila stomach put ef Ills olnlacll - eueel· or..,. U.S. cltizlll, which wu ap.
ulcers. It hll long been known wall are. weakened before tha ttl, Rio 1cltl
•lni1 propriatt beclllM . U also eoo-.
that the stomacb I• primarily saatrlc juices 1ttad&lt;' them.
leereaoed, k....-, ud t k e .....,, ~ lrleDclahlp
a reaervolr which allows 1 man
&lt;Milal llad to be repelled.
alld underotandln1.
to eat 0 meal and then forgot Some ukera . erode tha doud· , Althoulh this treatment • ..,. '!be encyclopedia p~~~ple .,.
about feedlns himself for a lew 1enal wall .so deeply that they not be applied fD every pat1ent oeeklng to help the United ~
hoors. It is only secondarUy an destroy the tissues around ~n with dulldellal ulcer, II caa be and Grul Britain bride• the !an·orgcn of di&amp;esUon.
artery. allhOUih the •.rtel')' 11 ~ed 1&lt;1 111011 II a ..... barrlw that 88P&amp;rltaa lha
more resiStant to eros1011 than veat aavmg of lime and dll- two C!Oillllrlel
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All its dt.l..ti•e functlons the lininc ol lha duoclenum, comfort. Eventually It llliiY bl 'Ill .
lbll
can be performed by tho Intel- It too rilay bl eroded Jp lime. poulblo to perform 1 1 1 t r I e
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tines. That is why it is possibte jThe rosultinl hemorrhiiCe il lreeziOC as an offiCe procedure, !:.=:""ob":"':" ~l~
to live without a •tomach but, an emersency that calla for As with aU ((real discoYerlel
lopediu alon . tile
because of the new_ davetop- 1prompt hospltallzaUon. In the tho Ideas beblncl lhll treatment tllC)IC
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Imenlo about to be detcrlbed, past, bed rest, atclaUves, 1 n d were known for many 'YHrl. For mlUI)' Jllfl, u JOU •
many an ulcer !hot would have transfusions were relied ~ fD They were merely waltitll lor our ~ . lrilh · ·
i been treated by removing all stop the bleedlnl and, In per- 801110 genius to put two 1 ad "'!""!no have ...., ,.._.,
or part of tho etomach can be SOllll who had had ulcen f o r two tog•lhor.
11ve or lake tha Atiiii
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! treatod without surgery.
Imany year., removal ol the
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TRB ALMANAC
Bill . 'l'llotnp11n.
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It 11 of10mo mterest at lhil ·to eliminate the secretions ol a1 uollotiPreu bl.,a!IOiol
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pomt fD note thai the _otomach the orodtol juices.
Today 11 Monday, April 15, tho The Olle
JUice• can dissnlve anllllll tittlllilh day o1. litiS.
bolD our
SilOS. Why then do they not dllNow' thanks to Dr. 0 w en '!be ltlOOil Ia approeeblac Its tbelr
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solvo the ot&lt;lmach's own liJl. Wangehsteen, the diStinguished 11111 quarter.
for us 1101 to ~
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The lllDrllfDI atar1 11'1 VMIU tho wrqlho Billllh !d.
10sume that the gastric juice Is Minnesoto, and his colleogues and satura.
versa.
capable ol dilsolving only tis- bette• resultS can be obta!nod Tho ev•lng liar 1o Mara,
Tht "plllar·"uboalljlle,"
sues thai are dead. ill persoos ' by 1 'ifnplo proce11 of fnel• 011 thi• drq Ia lllslory:
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who h•ve peptic ulcen the ac- llng. 'nils Idea did not develop In !Bill, Prtsiclent L~ lOlli a pUiar box Is
id and pepsin of the eaotrlc !overnight nor .,... It l1llld on Coqrella m-ae ...,...lzllll• )'011 pill the inatl.
human betqp unUI II hid been Illite af ClvU War IIIII ealllnC lor ol t.biDt tbat ahabo ,ur
carefully_ jested Iii libur•IDrY 75,000 wll11tw• r..r-the Unloll den&lt;e Ia tho lllllllllf
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SUPER MARKETS
81, Pt. Pleasant 24.57, Hin!Dn Funerolservlceo are announcWe Reoerve The Right To Limit Quontitie•
1.21, Kanawha Falla ·2.00, Char- od lor Mrs. Minnie Neutzling,
leston 11.15. London, Marmet 95, wllo died Sunday evening at
Corner Second &amp; Mill St., Middleport
and Winfield dams were on the the carman Rest Home. She
Monday thru Thur•d•y .. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
sills.
was born Dec. 14, 1867, the
Boat movements:
daughter lo Doliald and Eliza- Friday and Saturday 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
Oble River - Chris Jr. up beth Turnbell McDonald, and
14, 9:40p.m.; Freiberger up a, wa• preceded in death by her
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12:50 a.m.: Titan up 14, 2:15 parents and her husband, Ja·
A Pomerny man was charg- • .m.; Laguna up 16, 5:10a.m.; cob; \\yo sons, Donold and Ed·
ed w•th reckless opera~•on by Queen City down 16. 7 a.m.; ward, 'and a sister, Mrs. John ·
the Meigs _county sher)ff s d~ Philip Sporn up 17, 3:30 a.m.; B. Downing, Middleport.
partmenl '" one of two .acc•· Wayne H. down 17, 5:05 a.m.; She is survived by a daught·
den~ l~vestlgated over I he Crucible up 17,5:45 a.m.; Cbar- er, Mrs. H. !l. Cash, of Ar·
weCbe en ·
't leroi down 18, 5:40 p.m.; Wal- cadia, Calli., two sons, Emer·
aries J. Keller, 30 • was Cl- tor Beckjord up 18, 4:40 a.m.; son of Escondido, Calif., and
ed lo court after his auto was Jenks up 19 , 6:35 a.m.: A. E. Aoron, of Akron; eight grandtotally demohshod in a onMar Dykes down 19, 6:50 a.m.; fi- children, five great grandchildCI'IISh Su?doy. at 7.43 a.m. 00 llnois up 19, 7:30 a.m.;
Irene ren, and several great great
the Harnsonvllle-Rutland coun- Cbotln up 20, 4 a.m.; Jerry 8os- grandchildren. She was a rnem·
I) road.
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worth up 20, 5 a.m.: Sandy ber of Middleport Presbyterian
Cans
Deputies swd Keller suffered down 23, 8:40p.m.; C. V. Ham- Church. the Pytblan Sisters, the
m.nor laceratioos of the nght er down 23, 8:40 p.m.; Sally' DUV of Pomeroy and the La300
arm and wriSt when he_ lost con- Polk down 23, 3:35a.m.; OVEC dies and A. R. of Akron.
Can1
trol o! h18 vehicle and 1t ran m- up 23, 5:55 a.m.; Codrington Internment wiU he In Beech
to a field and _turned over.
down 23, 6:35 a.m.; Pamela D. Grove with the Rev. Howard
~~~~~;ss
211 Cans
. The other lnlshap was at 2:10 up Greenup 5 p.m.;
Ravens- Ruppel! of!iclntlng. Final plans
a.?J: SUnday 01&gt; Route 7 where wood up Greenup 12:30 a.m.; for services · are pending ar1-lb.
WJlham .E. Wingett, 22, of In- Ziinmer qp GreenUp 2:10a.m.; rlval of relatives.
Gold Nolo
Rolls
dlaaapolll;"lndiana rammed tbe Luther HurdJilan down Green- I • ....,...;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-rl~t - side of hiS auto mto the up 3:10 a.m. ; Bayou Lorraine I•
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brulge at Ho~son.
. up 31, 3:15a.m.; Valvoline down
38-oz. btl.
The "!'•rills department said 131, 4:10 a.m.; Vickers up 31,
that Wm~etfs car was _report- 1:15 a.m.; J. s. Lewio up 32,
odly crowded olf the highway r$:30 a.m.; Indiana up 33, 2:15 .
Into· the s1de ol the bridge by a.m.; Dliver Shearer down 34,
another aulD. _The t9o9 &amp;1ck :D p.m. : Southern up 34, 1:10 • -1- ' - - - - - - - - driven by Wmgett s111tamod •m.; Oroo down 34, 1:30 a.m.
Mr. aod Mrs. Ivan Watson '
rJ"''?m damage. No arrests or GalllpoUs • Dam - Elgerclllf and family ol Michigan were
l.)ur1es were reported.
down 10:10 p.m.; Albert Hold- weekend gueats of his parent,
en up 11:30 p.m.; Blue Seal up I.lr. and Mrs. Owen Watson.
E-R'Squad Makes
3 a.m.; Solvay up 7:30 a.m.
Mrs. Margaret Hoodashelt
ALL MEAT
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Three Weekend Run8 · Xanawha River, - S e.. m ~ t was sa recent dinner guest of
R a c 10 e emergency squad ·ldown Marmet 12.05 a.m., Lit- her Isler, Mrs. Ot1D Lohn.
memlH.r:s answered two calls ilie Edward down Marmet . 2 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cox of
Sunday and another early to- .a:m.: Helen Z. down Wml~eld Culumbus were SUnday diMer
day.
3_.28 p.m .. W. C. White up Wm- guest&amp; of Mr. and l\l'rs_ A. C.
This morning at 7,44 a.m. f!eld 4 p.m.: Bmgo down Win- Bradford and Monday dmner
SOFT and
lht squadsmen transported Mat- f1e_Id _4:15 p.m.; Mernll down guests of Mr: and Mrs. Fred
FLAVORFUL
tie Ruth Stethem of Long Bot- Wmf1eld t2:50 _a.m.; Edeana Shai&amp; and William Cross also
tom to Meigs Memorial Hosplt- Bosworth up Wml1eld 5 a.m.; Visited other friends.
al, sullering from a possible W. H. Shafer, Jr., up Wmlleld Mrs. Esta Eaton Is visiting
heart attack.
6:!5 a.m.: Robert W. Lea down al the home 01 her da~ghter,
At 5:!5 p.m. SUnday . the Wmfleld 6:30 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dow al
Fun
squad was called for James
Ravenswood, W Va.
16-oz.
Smith Letart Falls who was Turner Will Be Put
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roush and
Loaves
suflerlng Iron\ pne~monia. He In Arrai ment
so~ Jerry of Cincinnati and Mr.
was admlttod as a medical pa· HUNTING&amp;, W. Va. (UP!) a• d Mrs. John Fisher and sons,
tient at Meigs Memorial hosplt- _ Jobn H. 'flui.er, t9, held
and Kenny ~I,::ron were
al. M 6,50 p.m. squadsmen lieu of $5 000 bond will
guests o
.and Mrs.
took Matthew Hendrix, Sr., of brought ~lore U. S.
Rous~. Mrs. Fisher and
Racine to Holzer hospital alter 1
w Iter parker
remamed f..- a week.
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s oner a
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willford
he had suffered aQ apparent for arraignment on
Mrs Ra Ro h .1
heart attack. Mr. Hendrix died charges
· Y us s'"'nt SUnJUMBO
at the hospital shortly after be· Turne~, who authorities said
with their mother,. Mrs.
ing admitted
f sed ,_
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Cozar, at Sllversv•lle to
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w wa1ve .
celebrate her birthday.
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was accusad of takmg three- M -• Mrs Ft d w0 If 0 f
B &amp; E REPORTED
year-&lt;&gt;ld Jeffrey Lee Hardy
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PT. PLEASANT - The Sher· the home of Mrs. Patricis Tur- Athens attendod the morning
Holds 16 Garments
11"• department awl State Po.
t Da .ton Ohi Ia8t M
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worship service at the Raelne
Stores 17o/o More Clothes
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lice are investigating a break- day night. The boy was foond
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Jumbo 54" dreq left81'h wttb
Brighten Up Your Favorite
ing and entering o! the Hobart unharmed last Friday night at ~llal~::-: ~th ~rs. Ml~fDn
full -length :tipper. Qviltect front
Croukham estate near L e o n the home of Mr:s. Alva Daniels, 0 e 8 r ,• .ng er to '!"
and t?p tdds rurs cat wnr. 3
19 x 33 Assorted Prinh
di\ring ;the weekend. Entry fD INorth Matewan, Mingo County.pner at Crows Steak House m
Hoolr non-tilt frame won't faU
off cloHI eMil. Non-rip eyel•t•
the. ~ouse : was g•ined through
o~roy ·.
won't tur or Wtlt. Choose
,; rear ll'lndow. Reported mJas- CRY FOR WINNER
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MIS8 Mildred Roush spent the
from
colorful prints or 10Ucls.
lnt wao the lollowina merchan· DESFORD, England &lt;UPil- weekend In Can!Dn.
Compare at $1.59
VITAMIN
ENRICHED
dise valued at approximately Folks in the audience broke down Crill Bradfor. Jr. of Worth$&lt;25, one Winchester 12 g81lge and cried SUnday nlght wilen
lnfllon spent the weekend wlth
PU\"P -gun; one 35 caliber R~m. l year-old Pat Annolrong be.at
Mr. and Mrs. Crltt Bradford,
ington RIDe; one Shakespeare IllS other girls In the lint beauty
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opihnlng rOd; one Peliean aptn. conteot she ever enteied.
I Mrs. Mll1Dn Wolfe VISited M.-..
Compare at $1 .91
nlni .reel and one pine the~os Pat's father explained later
IEUI~ Torrence at Long Bottom
For Clean Up, Stor•p, Palntin1 or Playtime
bottle. The breakin~ and enter- has beon a deal mute siDoe cllild·l ~~~Y HazeeyenllnaCu. Is d M
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an attack · Sylvia· Curtis of Reedsvllle
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Can•
Crookham.
menlnaltll.
• day last week with Mrs.
lei McNickles.
Verne Watterson ac,.
Thl• handy pla•tlc ,.n
Mr. an• Mrs. Rotlerl
by Federal Is meatuN
and soos, Bruce and BOJ
marbd and has a Pour
Sunday and spent
day with Mr. and Mrs. Don,,...
epout. Assorted colors.
. McKay.
ComPCI,. ot 39.
Dwlgl)t MUhoan of l'Qm,·t.amlen wettershed cotlttrvctlott.
R6ute called on Rev_ and
Dlvhlecl Cantil.ver treys, fuU1•. ,;;pr,,;.G;i,;leJi!l .Bate Monday•
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hav• fGUnd tliaf•
Jove baa no J'OOIIl for petllnB. II
wtll not Ill C!C!Oft!aoed witb IPual atlractlon any lonaer. We
now talk out ow problema, confide In ,each other and thoroughly enjoy "ch others Mapany. To u, just as to -diU
boy wllo 1mllt you, holding
handl IIDW means more than
petting ever C!OIJd, and ONB
c.IOd night kiM II lln!oel boa'r·
enl - A VERY' HAPPY WOMAN
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Dear Heppy:
Your 10011 letter and . 1111111
otheh like It ptove aomojbiDJ
which moat modem Willerl appqently belle91 Ia ~le:
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11::. wiD also welcome JOUI'
owo IIDU&amp;InC R)lel'ltDeea. Add·
rea Helen Boottl Ia eare Ill
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Mr.' Kelly I. Gruoar ' Of Pia Jib_ Harold Hplter and flllllily dauglila'a of
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erQJ ~ His d•up ~. aad Of Loorle llo!lmn VIsited Mr,. and tile a ..... Jl hlr · . . ,
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.!fn- Stacey Arnold and famiJi 11!'1. llansoo Holter Sunday._ lift. ..._ 1
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at hillll!w'l wliln Gllibol)s oper.
·Mn, Lewis Walker viSited 1pe11t the weebad 11119
aled. ,. ..... , ....... Gibbon~ wao
Vqil Waik«r of ""...... fia- Mr. lnd Mrs. Albert Bartell on his laiJ!Ily
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lte hls pareoiJ, Mr. lnd Mrs. 'l'llunday.
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,years m pet1oo foilDwlng hla con· ' Mrs. Harold Newell and chll· Lewis Walker Sunday.
Mr. and &amp;fn. Henry Sprouae
anti-segregation protest m;rch by 1,500 Negroea on a IIIPLEY, W. Vo. CIJPil- 'nio vldloo 111 tho olaying'of Tip Gay dren of Cheater visited Mr. and Ml'l: Edith ~ and chll6o and daughter, Jlell)o, retumed
auitny Easter Sunday that saw Negroes attend services bobby llf all •nfdentiflod Florlcla 1 ~ivil IV,ar veteran at Cannel: Mrs. Charles Baer and Mr. and reo Harold, Eddie and Janie of to their home at Falrpoblt aft. FLOOD OF •
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at two white cburtbes.
wolll!"' wu 1nstrumen1a1 Ia Jooat. ·.rue, Ohio.·
' Mrs. Geoise ~ r:eoontly.
J&gt;Omeroy •Wted Mr. and M!'l. er opendfnc .ioeverol dayo with VATICAN crrv IUPil - _,... •
But Negroes were turned away at a number of oth· lng 1 llliD and b!ly mlmna from
1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wyatt Harold Holter of Long 11o1ton1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lauder- gr..., from aD rivrr lilt -'II .
· er white churches add 30 of the demonatrato!'l who tried Falltbura. Uctlng ~ty, Ohio, NO ~E' ' ·
, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Saturday ond attendod the lth. milt.
flooded ill!o the Vll!i&lt;ID s..claJ
to Atage the Easter march were arrested and a few bod· over lbe weekeod.
MOSCOW. I UPII ..: TIJ• Soviet ' w~lker Tueaday.
birthday observance o! ifar&lt;&gt;ldr Mrs. Lewis Walkr visited to wish Pope John xxm a ~7
lly carried to waiting patrol wagons. '
.
Authoo-lti.. laid , they
Ualon haa told. Algeria there will , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker Jr.
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Mrs. Edith. Sisson Saturd,ay. I Eas!A!r.
A Negro hurled • rock eel lor you" They sang with WUU,.m Glbbono If . and• BUI be no charge for the work o1 Rus- visited Mrs. ElOise Mankm and Mrs. Eloise Mankm and Ken- Mrs. Lillian Napper VISited Many of the me·a,e.. lo the
th.:ough a motorcycle wind- the co~~gregatlon and Put Gee, 14,,.. of M.. .;,.. Mra,
sian aoldlera on a mme-llamily SUnday.
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ny Joe of Pomeroy llld MJ.u Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lauder- ,Popo were from gov~~~ ~
Shield durmg the height of the
in the llection late u Gee at motel he Saturd clearmg mi881oo Ill Algeria .
Mrs. Mlldrod Dalllll vulted Janice RIISRU of Crooksville, milt Sunday.
en OOJ!gratu~ him 01&gt; hll Oljo
disturbance. He_ was chased :r':!.t me~ llbook del; n~ht .,:1th
help of .:"u from"~ It had ..been koown for oome her sister, Mrs. Mary Schaffer and Mrs. Harry Wyatt visited Mr. snd Mrs. _Manning Roush cyclical "Pacem Ia Tt5TJs'O
down by a ·'&gt;Ohce und
officer
· of the woman .~-p
tome that Soviet soldier! we,.. in recently .
Mr · and Mrs. Lew1s Walker on of Pomeroy viSited Mr. and !Peace on Earth!, Vatican...,,..
b and hand s at the cone 1usJon
...""""' llob'01~ wu
ardiD8! a..
knocked to- the
gro
Y a service
Ucense numben of Ohl0
Algeria, purpOrtedly to defeuse Mr. Harold Bartels of Youngs- Munday.
Mrs. Kerns Roush Sunday.
tary of State Ami""' C .
blow from a billie club.
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cars.
land mineo.
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Mr. and Mrs. AI- · Mu. Edith Sisson and child· Mrs. Erma Roush and Mr. cognaoi saidThe demonatr•lions Sunday Two young Negro girls sat State Pollee aald the won,.n,
came a few hours after small on the front row of the packed who had steyad at the ·same
g. oups of Negro
youngsters First Presbyterian Church. '!be tel, noted when •be arrived
dr~ in neat Easter outfits, Rev. Edward V. Ramage, who Zanesville, Ohio, that the JJcenae
atl!:.l\dfld services at the First preachod on tho Reaurrectlon number .., Glbbono' car ma•tchl!d
BI!J&gt;Ii•l and ~b·st Presbyterian llbook their hands and s a I d 1 that of a number In 1 IIOWllpaper
churchea. But others were turn- ''good lllj)l'nfng" at the end story about the disappearance
ed away at the Sixth Avenue of the service.
Gibbons and Billy Gee.
Presbyterian, the C en t r a I
Her report led state PoUce
Church of Christ and the First . AI 0 tljer churcbes, uahen JIO· tbe motel where Glbbonl and
Christian Church.
litely drrected the Negroes to b!ly bad stayed three days.
The Rev. Andrew Young, a churches for dtelf own race.
Gibbon" wU held on a
staff member of King's Southern Christian Leadership C u n - 1 - - - - - - - - - _fe.rence, led a group of five
who peacefully at!A!nded the
l•rg&lt; First Baptist Church.
They were met at the door by
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Jy Helen lettel

Voice Of Broadway ••• Reporting
By LOUIS SOBOL
The Vince ("Ben Casey") EdwardsSherr! Nelson idyll is kaput .... Singer
Shirley Bass who reconciled w1th her
husband, producer Kenneth Hume only
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recen
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expec
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ber . . Peggy Lee's greatest
fan is Ar-thur Godfrer. who shies away from nightspots but Will turn out whenever Peg~_Y
;, the attractiOn. As he put 1t to me, I
will go anywhere, any time. and pay any
price to watch Peggy Lee at work. Then
J go home and play all21 of her albums."
When has a singing gal ever received a
more rewarding valentine? . .. .. Bert
Lahr .who turned in such a tremendous
perforihance in "The Beauty Part" which
!nlded, in short time, due chiefly to the
news· blackout and a confusion over the
theater booking, told me he plans to do
the p)ay in London shortly.
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Arthur Schlesinger Jr., of JFK's
"brain trust" at a party in Washington
recently got into conversation with one
of the guests and inquired casually whether he had viewed the musical which
had opened the night previously. "Yes,
I have ,'' was the reply. Schlesinger went
on: "Well, all 1 can say is th~t it has set
the musicals back thirty years." They
parted-. and only later did Schlesinger
learn that the man to whom he had spoken was the producer of the offering.
Was he embarrassed!! . . . There has
been talk that Rex Harrison as Caesar in
"Cleopatra" actually steals the picturo.
I doubt that-since he is seen only in the
beginning o! the film ... .Jane Morgan
will star in "The King and I" over the
straw hat circuit this summer . . . Jerry
Vale snagged two assignments dear to
his heart. One was to inaugurate the
New York Mels' season at the Polo
Grounds by singing the National Anthem, and the other lor April 16 to deliver
the chant to open the Boston Red Sox
season on their home grounds in Fenway
Park.
Eddie Arcaro must have had tongue
in cheek when he declared on the David
Susklnd's TV session devoted to gambling that no own•rs, jockeys or trainers
bet on their own nags. 1 know quite a few
owners and I can tell you they bet on
their horses- and not peanuts either.
&lt;i)ne of them has wagered as high as
$20,000 on his horse . . . . . That David
Merrick does like to stir up things,
doesn't he? Now he's having the opening
of his new offering "Battle of a Simple
Man" scheduled for 2:30 p.m. on the
18th. Not that he cares-but he loses me
-I've given up being a matinee man
long, long ago .. The former Mrs. Ernest Borgnlne will marry Charles Sonne,
a Hollywood jeweler m Dec. 14th. Why
go so far in the future·/ ... Marlon Bran·

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COMMENTATING EDITORIAUY

. The election victory of Lester Pearaon and his Liberal party may or may
put be quickly translated into command
of the Canadian government. But if standard procedures are followed, It seems
lx&gt;und to happen.
Years ago the famous Mackenzie King
held onto a minority prime ministership
for rough!~ a year beyond an election.
But the expectation thiS time 1s that Cons~rvat1ve Prime Minister John Diefenbaker is unlikely to cling to the reins
after Canada's new parliament meets In
1 month and a half.
Uitimate triumph for Pearson, thus
widely assumed, is of course hailed in
the United States. For he is regarded as
considerablv friendlier to us than Diefenbaker. And he bas stated flatly his
willingness to accept U.S. nuclear warheads in the Canadian defense system.
It was this latter issue which precipitated the 1963 Canadian election. Blunt
American criticism of Diefenbaker's reJusal to accept nuclear warheads produced a storm of feeling both pro and
con. The test at the polls followed.

Though anti-Americanism played a
prominent part in-the campaign now coneluded, many observel'l suggest It waa
not the decisive matter. Canada is plagued with a host of economic problems,
· and many voters evidently wish to let
the Llberals have a crack at them.
Thus it would be improper to conclude
that the Liberal party's gains are wh,olly
and simply a sign that Canada rejects
the anti-Americanism propounded m()St
ardently by Diefenbaker.
On the other hand, Canadians clearly
did not act solely to emphasize their obvious resentments toward America.
However numerou• these may be, the
voters appear to have taken the sensible
view that any deep rift between t w o
neighbors so close and so tightly Inter·
twined strategically, economically a n d
culturally could gravely damage both na.
lions and the whole free world.
The Canadian outcome is not decisive.
But it is a trend toward the good sense
we must all hope will prevail in the long
enduring comradeship of Canadians and
Ameticans.

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Time

PI-lONE. ALL MORNIN(; ..•SO-Q••• ·
C':&gt;AZELLA STARTS ~ER SNACK..•

do has been making the night rounds In
town. Also he has been reading Herbert
Mitgant's book, "The Man Who Rode the
Tiger", the biography of Samuel Seabury
which deals at length with his lnvestlga·
lion of Jimmy Walker. Could be this
m1'ght be-Marlon's next movie venture-::/
perhaps in the role of the dapper Jimmy.
John Wayne, free of movie assignments for a time, Is &amp;oing to sail bis 150
foot yacht (a converted mine sweeper)
on a leisurely cruise that will take him
through the Panama Canal, on to Dakar,
Africa, ending up at Capri-and then
Calif. .. . Douglas Cleverdon of the-England's B. B. C. told me he Is here to tape
a session with Jonathan MiUer of "Beyohi-tlre--Fringe,"- on-the -profound sybject of the "Aspects of Schizophrenic
Thought" . . . Lori Campbell who bad
been Brice Cabot's romantic attachment
until a little over ~~·~""l'o..\l!ben..slle
was married to Jack Silver o! New York
in a Vegas ceremony fs now seeking an
annulment and announces she's planning
to marry Cabot.
The~J! .two odd entries In the
guest book In Holiday House in Malibu
Beach, Calif. One reads "Marilyn Monroe" and under "address" Is scribbled "I
don't know." The other scribbled entry
is "Liz Taylor" -and under the address"Anywhere"!
Veteran British actor
Robert Morley has completed his book:
"Everything to Worry About" with the
explanatory note: "How to Improve your
worry potential". George Wagner and
comedienne Fay de Witt welcomed their
second, Lauri-Kate, during N. Y.'s news
blackout . . . Italian Movie actress Rosanna Schiaffino who was in the headlines
on the charges of insultinx a policeman
in Rome after bein11 halted for a traffic
offense, benefitted through the general
amnesty which followed the Ecumenical
Council in the Vatican and thereby es·
caped trial. In the ensuin&amp; euphoria, the
star announced she plans to marry !talian movie producer Alfred Bini.
It was a sad "closing performance"
for the late Ted Straeter at Campbell's
funeral parlor- many of those had turned out so joyously for his opening nights
at the Plaza's Persian Room and the Columns showing up to pay the final respects. John Daly conducted the simple
services ana Bob Considine delivered a
touching eulogy .. . Sarah Churchill far·
ed better than her husband in connec' lion with the play, "From the Hill('
which opened at the Ashcroft theater 1n
Croyden. The critics enthusiastically ap·
plauded her sensitive and intelligent performance-but blasted the play lt•elf,
authored by her husband, Lord Audley
... The Arthur Murrays will celebrate
their 38th weddinll anniversary on the
24th.

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1 eloped at 17 llld by tile 1'1 belp JiaiMr _
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end of tho year reaDied Pd Uil8 '
-, made a mlll•u, but by lhlll • Dellr·:Aopdt _:
baby .,.. ........ 10 Il'lllllved 'l'lle hlniiJ a.m. .\,_,to mab the belt "' It llld try .. ;pour diJ .. ;pour ... . . .
to mab 1111 ......... llld Wn No Ia lllrnar . . .. ....
·u, baPPJ. IluriJIC tile pMt 1ft Gt !UbUttJ tD lit, .If
yllll'll, 1111 ..,....... 111111 ~ Nil 111111 ft ......0• I 1
- lowest - 80IIPinc up - . there may 1101 Jle able ID aolva
ora with the leenlgen he IWIII J1llll' llllliJ problomo bat tliiJ'Il
around with. He doesn't lrllp a 111qea1
c1 ~ ·ilom,
Job llld when . he does ba'!e IIIII 11e1p :rw lalnl to 11ft w1111
work, he averages .., a weell wlal :rw Clll't eballp. -"- H.
which Clll'l leed us llld Gill' LOVE CAN WAIT
eight oblldren. 1111 J*IIIW u. Dear Helin·
uaU, fool the bills but can't '1be .ent by 1 ,...u,.
much Ionaer u they are of Dllll Gil lbe aublecl or YOWII
penalon qe.
Jove .,.. pablllhed llllraeulaUo
~en IIIII l coulcl •lind If I) , on !he cia Mike and l Dillie
he .....,., 10 demending He our del!lalon.'lit Ia reelly a boolt
says a WOliUlll'a place II In the 111 !mow j(W 1otbor 7'Uill peohome and ~ cau'l 10 an)'Where p1t have oval.,_ thelt pet.
except lhoPPinc lor ..-101. ling probiellll,
My lomlly II oat ol boulocla
Mike llld I bave ·been """""
u are PTA meetings • n d orblf lllll'l'lap for aann1
lchool affaln. He won\1 Ill us monlha, and the Idea put pnso
buy the clolhlnc .. he d-'1 ........... 10 tiW ·...
like my tutt. I ean'l Y111t were pellillg much mon ;than
my nellllburo u he doall't .,.. llilould, or ...u, wlliled 1&gt;.
approve of "11CJ18lp rr ••'1._
" We bolh ban four ;etrl &lt;Jf
I must _,. my heir In a JIOIIY I!OIIqe aheail o1 • and we'knew
tall or bun bec1we l llhwlcl be our Jove couldil't rtand tiW

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duatN llleome llx. Prtlklenl 1 Ao oimple u
tbe
ualtod ...... Inlo-llolll
Dotnocrll, hea.U,.tuocl tiUIIII 11111 Ill the flrot volume 111 bit "Ilk- lint eollocto dii!D !tiS.
.._ 1o P"7iDC lbe ...,_
tory of the EnaU.b Sputtna
The bulo tax ntt Ia !tiS wu_ men! blllL '!'be, ...,. el..lioa
ple," SJr Wlnoton CburchlU wrote 1 per - . Tbore wll a 1 per
.
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o1 0 period w~ea hlgb tlllteo and cent 111111u ~~ ._ illcome ov• day, chum the clltrella volel beother lmpooltlono were becoming ! $20,000 rising to e per ctDI on the ....., pennnont he&amp; open!
too heavy for the pO.pte to boar. j oet OVOI tsJI,OOO. Pf!olent rates money In their townl or C!OUillttl
"They were being taxes," Sir , liealn at 10 per ct!lll and 10 to or otateo. Simple, 1nd II worktdl
Winoton wrote, "to the Jllnlt of _tl per cent, a ·eoa~ achod- But fD mate U work. the poiWtheit crtcluUty."
llle In the uppft'br1okete.
cum• mull convince the cltlzeoo
That 11 erich phruo fuU ol U.S. llxpayera have aactp!ed that fiOVertllllllll costs caDDOI be
meanlna. Somiohow, U
fD IUCh r11et lor )'111'1. pralllliDc reduced but a!WIY• muot 10 ~P' be.ar on 1 curreot matter Ill.' aim- -. .mettme. bill al&gt;iOmpU.biaC Thus, government &lt;01t till bOIIOII
m,t:iinport to tilt u.s. common nothinl. The pollttctw. mft!1: \ll 1950, fll bllllon in 11180, et1
man. Now, 700 yom lifter 'tba tlme, dlleovlred In tho araduated bllllon Ia 11111, • bllllou Ia 1111.
time o1 which SJr Winltoa wrote laeome tu · 111 llriiiiU flow tl President Kmledy expecta 1&lt;1
in ouch otrlldnc laniiUallf, theN !undo. It ..,...- 1111rt !II lip and ~pend In tbe current llt4!al 1fll',
I• ral.sed iD the Unlteil Stateo the · they tapped tlli· CIUiililo' ballk- !IllS, tiN bllllon and t9l bllll!m In
question: Ia lht credulity of tax- n~lla u thoulh they ....,. '*I' llscal 11164.
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poyero approachinl 1 Umlt In querla1 prln&lt;N la1'7lal on a eap- A areat m1ny ~U~ . ~
acceptlng oxpialllllona of why tlvo - I t.
opread around the DIIUilbj . In
taxeo must bo 10 high? wm tho The lata Harry L. Jlopkinl, 1 public worb, In oubaldlti,IDI! In
taxpayera continue fD baliovo the wolfarw w.o rbr who bae- 1 vorloua urvlcea for tha taspayerpolitlclana who lnalot lhll opend- nolable N.W Dulor, IUmmocl lljl VQ!en. Tbeoo categori"' of txing mutt go up, up, up? 1nd, be- In 1 few otart wordo tbe procou pendlturea JO lljl even futer than
lievin&amp;, wiD tho taxpayer• conU· by which tilt poUtldlll aocom- does naUonol clef- It ls 1 11)'1•
nue 1&lt;1 vote Uko oheep lor lhoH modlta.lho l"lduattd Income tu tem wherotlllder tho polltlclllll
politleiaDI?
fD their own lmbiUoa to l'tl'llafll leplly buy h tupayen' voiN
TodiJ II Doodl11111
Ia office and 01&gt; the publfe paf• Wltll the laplyll'l' OWil 11l01101·
,.... quoollono ore OlpeclaU, roll. .
The \'Gill' who folio for IIIII kind
currOIIIDOW baeiUif tod1y II tha "Spend lnd opend," said Hop. of I lhtU pme lhould ba
deadline for ru1n1 Individual In- kina, "tax and tax 1nd elect 1nd ch-td on with , _ GulftaD'I
como Ill returns. Alld 11181 II tho oloct!"
,....... prollibtlfon ... ulut.:
IIIIth annivoroary of tho u.s. gra- '
..,.._Ghalllet·Worllo
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for curia. Mlb-op, .,., lipatlck, ls forblddeo. .He won't
"""" let me shave 1111 Jtas. He
IIY" dunraree• and • _ , .
are Ill I need - no ilonae
dreaol, aa they only malr:e
more work.
.
An I!Veninc at the clr~ races
II more Important 1D hlril than
obaft for our clllldren, IIIII _buyInti ~ar parta comes before doc&gt;
1Dr bills or the rent. When It
COIIlOI to flnan ... "" are way
out of alyle.
Our older children do J»l reopeet or even Uke their lather. The old..t II emo~Uy
disturbed and tbe psychla~
111d It wu partially .dUe to rejeellon by hll father. Thi 11811
boy h11 been saving hi. jlennles earned at joba for a eoJ,
.lep education as be· bas a
cenlus I. Q. 1111 falhel aneen
and !ella him 1D .." them lor
1 bot rod.
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For the good of our cliildre.o, and before I 10 compJete.
ly CHI)', I .mow we lhould

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WASIIINGTON &lt;UPn - Amona
the mloolvea that faund their WIIJ
into my pOlar boa lbll - - wu
• eommunlootinn from the, pub&gt;
By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. juice actu1lly do dlooolve I hI (a...,. It dell'tel, fw U kMN. Ullhen of tilt New Eneycl®e4ia
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stomach's lining. This leads 1&lt;1 blo pain• of may yurt dar· lnl«natfoaol.
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Let's take onother look It 1 the conclu11on that In •ome alloa aid hie flleedlnl attpptll 11 arrived on tho clay thai Sir
jtho stomach ond at on 1maz.lwoy not completely unders1Dod ud tile opondla ta re-• • W'- CburdllU Mname .., ........
ing new treatment for peptic the living C61Ja ol lila stomach put ef Ills olnlacll - eueel· or..,. U.S. cltizlll, which wu ap.
ulcers. It hll long been known wall are. weakened before tha ttl, Rio 1cltl
•lni1 propriatt beclllM . U also eoo-.
that the stomacb I• primarily saatrlc juices 1ttad&lt;' them.
leereaoed, k....-, ud t k e .....,, ~ lrleDclahlp
a reaervolr which allows 1 man
&lt;Milal llad to be repelled.
alld underotandln1.
to eat 0 meal and then forgot Some ukera . erode tha doud· , Althoulh this treatment • ..,. '!be encyclopedia p~~~ple .,.
about feedlns himself for a lew 1enal wall .so deeply that they not be applied fD every pat1ent oeeklng to help the United ~
hoors. It is only secondarUy an destroy the tissues around ~n with dulldellal ulcer, II caa be and Grul Britain bride• the !an·orgcn of di&amp;esUon.
artery. allhOUih the •.rtel')' 11 ~ed 1&lt;1 111011 II a ..... barrlw that 88P&amp;rltaa lha
more resiStant to eros1011 than veat aavmg of lime and dll- two C!Oillllrlel
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All its dt.l..ti•e functlons the lininc ol lha duoclenum, comfort. Eventually It llliiY bl 'Ill .
lbll
can be performed by tho Intel- It too rilay bl eroded Jp lime. poulblo to perform 1 1 1 t r I e
'1 11'1
u 11
tines. That is why it is possibte jThe rosultinl hemorrhiiCe il lreeziOC as an offiCe procedure, !:.=:""ob":"':" ~l~
to live without a •tomach but, an emersency that calla for As with aU ((real discoYerlel
lopediu alon . tile
because of the new_ davetop- 1prompt hospltallzaUon. In the tho Ideas beblncl lhll treatment tllC)IC
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wl)'.
Imenlo about to be detcrlbed, past, bed rest, atclaUves, 1 n d were known for many 'YHrl. For mlUI)' Jllfl, u JOU •
many an ulcer !hot would have transfusions were relied ~ fD They were merely waltitll lor our ~ . lrilh · ·
i been treated by removing all stop the bleedlnl and, In per- 801110 genius to put two 1 ad "'!""!no have ...., ,.._.,
or part of tho etomach can be SOllll who had had ulcen f o r two tog•lhor.
11ve or lake tha Atiiii
1
! treatod without surgery.
Imany year., removal ol the
al!f4}o......, adeailo llliiJOl'
.
:stomach waa often performed
TRB ALMANAC
Bill . 'l'llotnp11n.
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It 11 of10mo mterest at lhil ·to eliminate the secretions ol a1 uollotiPreu bl.,a!IOiol
S_.lllllldo.__
pomt fD note thai the _otomach the orodtol juices.
Today 11 Monday, April 15, tho The Olle
JUice• can dissnlve anllllll tittlllilh day o1. litiS.
bolD our
SilOS. Why then do they not dllNow' thanks to Dr. 0 w en '!be ltlOOil Ia approeeblac Its tbelr
It \1
solvo the ot&lt;lmach's own liJl. Wangehsteen, the diStinguished 11111 quarter.
for us 1101 to ~
ing~ To answer this we must surgeon at the Unlverolty ol
The lllDrllfDI atar1 11'1 VMIU tho wrqlho Billllh !d.
10sume that the gastric juice Is Minnesoto, and his colleogues and satura.
versa.
capable ol dilsolving only tis- bette• resultS can be obta!nod Tho ev•lng liar 1o Mara,
Tht "plllar·"uboalljlle,"
sues thai are dead. ill persoos ' by 1 'ifnplo proce11 of fnel• 011 thi• drq Ia lllslory:
nove II - ••
who h•ve peptic ulcen the ac- llng. 'nils Idea did not develop In !Bill, Prtsiclent L~ lOlli a pUiar box Is
id and pepsin of the eaotrlc !overnight nor .,... It l1llld on Coqrella m-ae ...,...lzllll• )'011 pill the inatl.
human betqp unUI II hid been Illite af ClvU War IIIII ealllnC lor ol t.biDt tbat ahabo ,ur
carefully_ jested Iii libur•IDrY 75,000 wll11tw• r..r-the Unloll den&lt;e Ia tho lllllllllf
animals.
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81, Pt. Pleasant 24.57, Hin!Dn Funerolservlceo are announcWe Reoerve The Right To Limit Quontitie•
1.21, Kanawha Falla ·2.00, Char- od lor Mrs. Minnie Neutzling,
leston 11.15. London, Marmet 95, wllo died Sunday evening at
Corner Second &amp; Mill St., Middleport
and Winfield dams were on the the carman Rest Home. She
Monday thru Thur•d•y .. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
sills.
was born Dec. 14, 1867, the
Boat movements:
daughter lo Doliald and Eliza- Friday and Saturday 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
Oble River - Chris Jr. up beth Turnbell McDonald, and
14, 9:40p.m.; Freiberger up a, wa• preceded in death by her
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12:50 a.m.: Titan up 14, 2:15 parents and her husband, Ja·
A Pomerny man was charg- • .m.; Laguna up 16, 5:10a.m.; cob; \\yo sons, Donold and Ed·
ed w•th reckless opera~•on by Queen City down 16. 7 a.m.; ward, 'and a sister, Mrs. John ·
the Meigs _county sher)ff s d~ Philip Sporn up 17, 3:30 a.m.; B. Downing, Middleport.
partmenl '" one of two .acc•· Wayne H. down 17, 5:05 a.m.; She is survived by a daught·
den~ l~vestlgated over I he Crucible up 17,5:45 a.m.; Cbar- er, Mrs. H. !l. Cash, of Ar·
weCbe en ·
't leroi down 18, 5:40 p.m.; Wal- cadia, Calli., two sons, Emer·
aries J. Keller, 30 • was Cl- tor Beckjord up 18, 4:40 a.m.; son of Escondido, Calif., and
ed lo court after his auto was Jenks up 19 , 6:35 a.m.: A. E. Aoron, of Akron; eight grandtotally demohshod in a onMar Dykes down 19, 6:50 a.m.; fi- children, five great grandchildCI'IISh Su?doy. at 7.43 a.m. 00 llnois up 19, 7:30 a.m.;
Irene ren, and several great great
the Harnsonvllle-Rutland coun- Cbotln up 20, 4 a.m.; Jerry 8os- grandchildren. She was a rnem·
I) road.
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worth up 20, 5 a.m.: Sandy ber of Middleport Presbyterian
Cans
Deputies swd Keller suffered down 23, 8:40p.m.; C. V. Ham- Church. the Pytblan Sisters, the
m.nor laceratioos of the nght er down 23, 8:40 p.m.; Sally' DUV of Pomeroy and the La300
arm and wriSt when he_ lost con- Polk down 23, 3:35a.m.; OVEC dies and A. R. of Akron.
Can1
trol o! h18 vehicle and 1t ran m- up 23, 5:55 a.m.; Codrington Internment wiU he In Beech
to a field and _turned over.
down 23, 6:35 a.m.; Pamela D. Grove with the Rev. Howard
~~~~~;ss
211 Cans
. The other lnlshap was at 2:10 up Greenup 5 p.m.;
Ravens- Ruppel! of!iclntlng. Final plans
a.?J: SUnday 01&gt; Route 7 where wood up Greenup 12:30 a.m.; for services · are pending ar1-lb.
WJlham .E. Wingett, 22, of In- Ziinmer qp GreenUp 2:10a.m.; rlval of relatives.
Gold Nolo
Rolls
dlaaapolll;"lndiana rammed tbe Luther HurdJilan down Green- I • ....,...;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-rl~t - side of hiS auto mto the up 3:10 a.m. ; Bayou Lorraine I•
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. up 31, 3:15a.m.; Valvoline down
38-oz. btl.
The "!'•rills department said 131, 4:10 a.m.; Vickers up 31,
that Wm~etfs car was _report- 1:15 a.m.; J. s. Lewio up 32,
odly crowded olf the highway r$:30 a.m.; Indiana up 33, 2:15 .
Into· the s1de ol the bridge by a.m.; Dliver Shearer down 34,
another aulD. _The t9o9 &amp;1ck :D p.m. : Southern up 34, 1:10 • -1- ' - - - - - - - - driven by Wmgett s111tamod •m.; Oroo down 34, 1:30 a.m.
Mr. aod Mrs. Ivan Watson '
rJ"''?m damage. No arrests or GalllpoUs • Dam - Elgerclllf and family ol Michigan were
l.)ur1es were reported.
down 10:10 p.m.; Albert Hold- weekend gueats of his parent,
en up 11:30 p.m.; Blue Seal up I.lr. and Mrs. Owen Watson.
E-R'Squad Makes
3 a.m.; Solvay up 7:30 a.m.
Mrs. Margaret Hoodashelt
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Three Weekend Run8 · Xanawha River, - S e.. m ~ t was sa recent dinner guest of
R a c 10 e emergency squad ·ldown Marmet 12.05 a.m., Lit- her Isler, Mrs. Ot1D Lohn.
memlH.r:s answered two calls ilie Edward down Marmet . 2 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cox of
Sunday and another early to- .a:m.: Helen Z. down Wml~eld Culumbus were SUnday diMer
day.
3_.28 p.m .. W. C. White up Wm- guest&amp; of Mr. and l\l'rs_ A. C.
This morning at 7,44 a.m. f!eld 4 p.m.: Bmgo down Win- Bradford and Monday dmner
SOFT and
lht squadsmen transported Mat- f1e_Id _4:15 p.m.; Mernll down guests of Mr: and Mrs. Fred
FLAVORFUL
tie Ruth Stethem of Long Bot- Wmf1eld t2:50 _a.m.; Edeana Shai&amp; and William Cross also
tom to Meigs Memorial Hosplt- Bosworth up Wml1eld 5 a.m.; Visited other friends.
al, sullering from a possible W. H. Shafer, Jr., up Wmlleld Mrs. Esta Eaton Is visiting
heart attack.
6:!5 a.m.: Robert W. Lea down al the home 01 her da~ghter,
At 5:!5 p.m. SUnday . the Wmfleld 6:30 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dow al
Fun
squad was called for James
Ravenswood, W Va.
16-oz.
Smith Letart Falls who was Turner Will Be Put
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roush and
Loaves
suflerlng Iron\ pne~monia. He In Arrai ment
so~ Jerry of Cincinnati and Mr.
was admlttod as a medical pa· HUNTING&amp;, W. Va. (UP!) a• d Mrs. John Fisher and sons,
tient at Meigs Memorial hosplt- _ Jobn H. 'flui.er, t9, held
and Kenny ~I,::ron were
al. M 6,50 p.m. squadsmen lieu of $5 000 bond will
guests o
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took Matthew Hendrix, Sr., of brought ~lore U. S.
Rous~. Mrs. Fisher and
Racine to Holzer hospital alter 1
w Iter parker
remamed f..- a week.
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s oner a
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willford
he had suffered aQ apparent for arraignment on
Mrs Ra Ro h .1
heart attack. Mr. Hendrix died charges
· Y us s'"'nt SUnJUMBO
at the hospital shortly after be· Turne~, who authorities said
with their mother,. Mrs.
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Cozar, at Sllversv•lle to
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celebrate her birthday.
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was accusad of takmg three- M -• Mrs Ft d w0 If 0 f
B &amp; E REPORTED
year-&lt;&gt;ld Jeffrey Lee Hardy
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PT. PLEASANT - The Sher· the home of Mrs. Patricis Tur- Athens attendod the morning
Holds 16 Garments
11"• department awl State Po.
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worship service at the Raelne
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ing and entering o! the Hobart unharmed last Friday night at ~llal~::-: ~th ~rs. Ml~fDn
full -length :tipper. Qviltect front
Croukham estate near L e o n the home of Mr:s. Alva Daniels, 0 e 8 r ,• .ng er to '!"
and t?p tdds rurs cat wnr. 3
19 x 33 Assorted Prinh
di\ring ;the weekend. Entry fD INorth Matewan, Mingo County.pner at Crows Steak House m
Hoolr non-tilt frame won't faU
off cloHI eMil. Non-rip eyel•t•
the. ~ouse : was g•ined through
o~roy ·.
won't tur or Wtlt. Choose
,; rear ll'lndow. Reported mJas- CRY FOR WINNER
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MIS8 Mildred Roush spent the
from
colorful prints or 10Ucls.
lnt wao the lollowina merchan· DESFORD, England &lt;UPil- weekend In Can!Dn.
Compare at $1.59
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ENRICHED
dise valued at approximately Folks in the audience broke down Crill Bradfor. Jr. of Worth$&lt;25, one Winchester 12 g81lge and cried SUnday nlght wilen
lnfllon spent the weekend wlth
PU\"P -gun; one 35 caliber R~m. l year-old Pat Annolrong be.at
Mr. and Mrs. Crltt Bradford,
ington RIDe; one Shakespeare IllS other girls In the lint beauty
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opihnlng rOd; one Peliean aptn. conteot she ever enteied.
I Mrs. Mll1Dn Wolfe VISited M.-..
Compare at $1 .91
nlni .reel and one pine the~os Pat's father explained later
IEUI~ Torrence at Long Bottom
For Clean Up, Stor•p, Palntin1 or Playtime
bottle. The breakin~ and enter- has beon a deal mute siDoe cllild·l ~~~Y HazeeyenllnaCu. Is d M
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Verne Watterson ac,.
Thl• handy pla•tlc ,.n
Mr. an• Mrs. Rotlerl
by Federal Is meatuN
and soos, Bruce and BOJ
marbd and has a Pour
Sunday and spent
day with Mr. and Mrs. Don,,...
epout. Assorted colors.
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ComPCI,. ot 39.
Dwlgl)t MUhoan of l'Qm,·t.amlen wettershed cotlttrvctlott.
R6ute called on Rev_ and
Dlvhlecl Cantil.ver treys, fuU1•. ,;;pr,,;.G;i,;leJi!l .Bate Monday•
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hav• fGUnd tliaf•
Jove baa no J'OOIIl for petllnB. II
wtll not Ill C!C!Oft!aoed witb IPual atlractlon any lonaer. We
now talk out ow problema, confide In ,each other and thoroughly enjoy "ch others Mapany. To u, just as to -diU
boy wllo 1mllt you, holding
handl IIDW means more than
petting ever C!OIJd, and ONB
c.IOd night kiM II lln!oel boa'r·
enl - A VERY' HAPPY WOMAN
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Dear Heppy:
Your 10011 letter and . 1111111
otheh like It ptove aomojbiDJ
which moat modem Willerl appqently belle91 Ia ~le:
For Iota ol ~.
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Mr.' Kelly I. Gruoar ' Of Pia Jib_ Harold Hplter and flllllily dauglila'a of
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erQJ ~ His d•up ~. aad Of Loorle llo!lmn VIsited Mr,. and tile a ..... Jl hlr · . . ,
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.!fn- Stacey Arnold and famiJi 11!'1. llansoo Holter Sunday._ lift. ..._ 1
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at hillll!w'l wliln Gllibol)s oper.
·Mn, Lewis Walker viSited 1pe11t the weebad 11119
aled. ,. ..... , ....... Gibbon~ wao
Vqil Waik«r of ""...... fia- Mr. lnd Mrs. Albert Bartell on his laiJ!Ily
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lte hls pareoiJ, Mr. lnd Mrs. 'l'llunday.
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,years m pet1oo foilDwlng hla con· ' Mrs. Harold Newell and chll· Lewis Walker Sunday.
Mr. and &amp;fn. Henry Sprouae
anti-segregation protest m;rch by 1,500 Negroea on a IIIPLEY, W. Vo. CIJPil- 'nio vldloo 111 tho olaying'of Tip Gay dren of Cheater visited Mr. and Ml'l: Edith ~ and chll6o and daughter, Jlell)o, retumed
auitny Easter Sunday that saw Negroes attend services bobby llf all •nfdentiflod Florlcla 1 ~ivil IV,ar veteran at Cannel: Mrs. Charles Baer and Mr. and reo Harold, Eddie and Janie of to their home at Falrpoblt aft. FLOOD OF •
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at two white cburtbes.
wolll!"' wu 1nstrumen1a1 Ia Jooat. ·.rue, Ohio.·
' Mrs. Geoise ~ r:eoontly.
J&gt;Omeroy •Wted Mr. and M!'l. er opendfnc .ioeverol dayo with VATICAN crrv IUPil - _,... •
But Negroes were turned away at a number of oth· lng 1 llliD and b!ly mlmna from
1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wyatt Harold Holter of Long 11o1ton1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lauder- gr..., from aD rivrr lilt -'II .
· er white churches add 30 of the demonatrato!'l who tried Falltbura. Uctlng ~ty, Ohio, NO ~E' ' ·
, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Saturday ond attendod the lth. milt.
flooded ill!o the Vll!i&lt;ID s..claJ
to Atage the Easter march were arrested and a few bod· over lbe weekeod.
MOSCOW. I UPII ..: TIJ• Soviet ' w~lker Tueaday.
birthday observance o! ifar&lt;&gt;ldr Mrs. Lewis Walkr visited to wish Pope John xxm a ~7
lly carried to waiting patrol wagons. '
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Authoo-lti.. laid , they
Ualon haa told. Algeria there will , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker Jr.
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Mrs. Edith. Sisson Saturd,ay. I Eas!A!r.
A Negro hurled • rock eel lor you" They sang with WUU,.m Glbbono If . and• BUI be no charge for the work o1 Rus- visited Mrs. ElOise Mankm and Mrs. Eloise Mankm and Ken- Mrs. Lillian Napper VISited Many of the me·a,e.. lo the
th.:ough a motorcycle wind- the co~~gregatlon and Put Gee, 14,,.. of M.. .;,.. Mra,
sian aoldlera on a mme-llamily SUnday.
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ny Joe of Pomeroy llld MJ.u Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lauder- ,Popo were from gov~~~ ~
Shield durmg the height of the
in the llection late u Gee at motel he Saturd clearmg mi881oo Ill Algeria .
Mrs. Mlldrod Dalllll vulted Janice RIISRU of Crooksville, milt Sunday.
en OOJ!gratu~ him 01&gt; hll Oljo
disturbance. He_ was chased :r':!.t me~ llbook del; n~ht .,:1th
help of .:"u from"~ It had ..been koown for oome her sister, Mrs. Mary Schaffer and Mrs. Harry Wyatt visited Mr. snd Mrs. _Manning Roush cyclical "Pacem Ia Tt5TJs'O
down by a ·'&gt;Ohce und
officer
· of the woman .~-p
tome that Soviet soldier! we,.. in recently .
Mr · and Mrs. Lew1s Walker on of Pomeroy viSited Mr. and !Peace on Earth!, Vatican...,,..
b and hand s at the cone 1usJon
...""""' llob'01~ wu
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knocked to- the
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Y a service
Ucense numben of Ohl0
Algeria, purpOrtedly to defeuse Mr. Harold Bartels of Youngs- Munday.
Mrs. Kerns Roush Sunday.
tary of State Ami""' C .
blow from a billie club.
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cars.
land mineo.
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Mr. and Mrs. AI- · Mu. Edith Sisson and child· Mrs. Erma Roush and Mr. cognaoi saidThe demonatr•lions Sunday Two young Negro girls sat State Pollee aald the won,.n,
came a few hours after small on the front row of the packed who had steyad at the ·same
g. oups of Negro
youngsters First Presbyterian Church. '!be tel, noted when •be arrived
dr~ in neat Easter outfits, Rev. Edward V. Ramage, who Zanesville, Ohio, that the JJcenae
atl!:.l\dfld services at the First preachod on tho Reaurrectlon number .., Glbbono' car ma•tchl!d
BI!J&gt;Ii•l and ~b·st Presbyterian llbook their hands and s a I d 1 that of a number In 1 IIOWllpaper
churchea. But others were turn- ''good lllj)l'nfng" at the end story about the disappearance
ed away at the Sixth Avenue of the service.
Gibbons and Billy Gee.
Presbyterian, the C en t r a I
Her report led state PoUce
Church of Christ and the First . AI 0 tljer churcbes, uahen JIO· tbe motel where Glbbonl and
Christian Church.
litely drrected the Negroes to b!ly bad stayed three days.
The Rev. Andrew Young, a churches for dtelf own race.
Gibbon" wU held on a
staff member of King's Southern Christian Leadership C u n - 1 - - - - - - - - - _fe.rence, led a group of five
who peacefully at!A!nded the
l•rg&lt; First Baptist Church.
They were met at the door by
an usher who informed them

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Voice Of Broadway ••• Reporting
By LOUIS SOBOL
The Vince ("Ben Casey") EdwardsSherr! Nelson idyll is kaput .... Singer
Shirley Bass who reconciled w1th her
husband, producer Kenneth Hume only
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recen
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expec
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ber . . Peggy Lee's greatest
fan is Ar-thur Godfrer. who shies away from nightspots but Will turn out whenever Peg~_Y
;, the attractiOn. As he put 1t to me, I
will go anywhere, any time. and pay any
price to watch Peggy Lee at work. Then
J go home and play all21 of her albums."
When has a singing gal ever received a
more rewarding valentine? . .. .. Bert
Lahr .who turned in such a tremendous
perforihance in "The Beauty Part" which
!nlded, in short time, due chiefly to the
news· blackout and a confusion over the
theater booking, told me he plans to do
the p)ay in London shortly.
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Arthur Schlesinger Jr., of JFK's
"brain trust" at a party in Washington
recently got into conversation with one
of the guests and inquired casually whether he had viewed the musical which
had opened the night previously. "Yes,
I have ,'' was the reply. Schlesinger went
on: "Well, all 1 can say is th~t it has set
the musicals back thirty years." They
parted-. and only later did Schlesinger
learn that the man to whom he had spoken was the producer of the offering.
Was he embarrassed!! . . . There has
been talk that Rex Harrison as Caesar in
"Cleopatra" actually steals the picturo.
I doubt that-since he is seen only in the
beginning o! the film ... .Jane Morgan
will star in "The King and I" over the
straw hat circuit this summer . . . Jerry
Vale snagged two assignments dear to
his heart. One was to inaugurate the
New York Mels' season at the Polo
Grounds by singing the National Anthem, and the other lor April 16 to deliver
the chant to open the Boston Red Sox
season on their home grounds in Fenway
Park.
Eddie Arcaro must have had tongue
in cheek when he declared on the David
Susklnd's TV session devoted to gambling that no own•rs, jockeys or trainers
bet on their own nags. 1 know quite a few
owners and I can tell you they bet on
their horses- and not peanuts either.
&lt;i)ne of them has wagered as high as
$20,000 on his horse . . . . . That David
Merrick does like to stir up things,
doesn't he? Now he's having the opening
of his new offering "Battle of a Simple
Man" scheduled for 2:30 p.m. on the
18th. Not that he cares-but he loses me
-I've given up being a matinee man
long, long ago .. The former Mrs. Ernest Borgnlne will marry Charles Sonne,
a Hollywood jeweler m Dec. 14th. Why
go so far in the future·/ ... Marlon Bran·

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to the New York Mets
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2 2 .500 II.': Houston easily captured it.s own Jrst Pace.
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several days a~ tlle result of
At th1 Pomeray lend Brldtl
hid oai:J 11 poiDtl OD 21 free
Lm! Angele.~
2 2 .500 1'-'1: ninth annual All-American jnter- thThe Cleve~and lruhans0:~~ shoulder injury he suffered Satu-. 1"'$
thrpw1 whlle ~ Labra bad hlt
GREENSBORO, N.C.
Boston
2 3 AOO 2 1 collegiate im•Jtational golf tour- . e. Detroit lgers, 6-0,
a • day.
It
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Two Are Injured In
Doug Sanders !ired his worst Cleveland
2 3 .400 2 ' nament.
medgton Senators d~at :.• ~';"
Girls' White
Like most Jtatllticl,
Automobile Mi8hap round or the tournament Sunday Washington
2 3 .400 2 I
I R ~x, 7-R, an t e n~s I Y Thomas was unable to swmg a
tholl teaded to level off in the
but still won the Greater Greens- Minnesota
1 4 ..200 3
PHILADELPHIA - Ernie Ter- At~lebcs ~ged the Mmnesota bat during practice Slmd'JY and
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--.1 Ulf. At. the end, Ute Cel~ PT. P~A .. ANT .- Two per- boro Open going away with a 72 _
Sunday's Resaltll
reJI. a 2_1 underdog rrom Phila- ~tns, 5-4, ~n other games. The is currently taking heat
tla ·WIN . , for • It the Une sona receiVed mmor tn]Urtes bole total of 270.
Washington 7 Boston 6
delphia, scored an upset tO-round Chicago. White Sox ~nd Angels ments.
Needle toe. 9/8 heel For
wbUe Lt1 Altpt. had hit on 42 ~ pro:perty da~age was es- The tall Georgia boy who plays Cleveland 6 Detroit 0
split decision ove rCieveland Wil- .were ramed out--;-tbe ftrst ~alnout 1
confirmation,
graduation fi fl.
timated at $72S m 8 .t~o ear out of Ojai, Cali£., &amp;hot a two- Kansas City 5 Minnesota 4
Iiams of Houston in their nation- m los Angeles big league history. 1BROWNS SIGNS SIGN TWO
partiu. N-M width&amp;. Size• I
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accident Thursd.al at 3. p.m. under-par 69 over the par 71 Chicago at Los Ang. Ppd, ra in ally televised fight.
to 10.
Jlut' tlit Lattn, desptto Elglll • the lntersecUon of Route 62 Sedgelield Country Club eourse l New York 5 Baltimore 1
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
CLEVELAND. OhiO &lt;UPt1-The
..,....., Sl points, 25 b~ Jerry an. Sand Hill ll&lt;&gt;ad.
SUnday. This combined w1th three
Satorday'o It&lt;ttulto
NEW YORK - Greek Money PT. PLEASANT .- Dr. Rob- Cleveland Browns today An"fllt, llllliS more for Dick Bar- Mrs. Willil L. Dudding, Ma- other sub-par rounds ---63ffi.&amp;- Detroit 4 Cleveland l
breezed to a three-lenglh viclory ert .Walden, SUpe~mtend~t ~ nounced the signmg of t::o'eran
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defensemen BiU Glass and Jjm
~·t bold onto leads that son, and daughter, were treat- to put him four 11trokes ahead of Boston 3 Washington 0
over Misty Day to win the $28.100 Lakm State Hospital, wdl
MtDDLIPORT
at tbDN ruebed 13 pomtl.
eu at Pleasant Valley Hospital second-place Jlrnmy Clark at 274. Kansas City 3 Minn. 2 {Night&gt; 1 Excelsior Handicap .at Aqueduct. tb guest speaker at the Pres- Shofner . and two free agc!nt~ to
"''lblf Wll"e I'\1Dil1DI riJbt by for minor injuries and released. Sanders took the lead after his Los Ang. 1 Chi. 0 C15 inn. , night) '
byter.ian Men of the C h: r ~ 1963 rontracts.
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U1 in tiJit .MDGbd ~ (wbe~ They were passengers in a car brilliant 65 in Ole second round, , New York 6 Baltimore 1
LAUREL. Md. - WlleatJey meeting ~?nday G: 15
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'lloltGII converted • 13 pamt defi.. traveling north o . Route 82 driv- but frankly admitted he felt the I Monday's Prohable Pitcben
Stable's Bold Commander set a chur~h dlnmg ~om. Dr·.. Wal.d
The free agents sign&amp;J were
dt: Into • one poiDt lead in two en by Willie L. Dudding, 34., Ma- pre&amp;~&gt;ure all the way.
I {No games scheduled).
track record of 1:43 2·5 for a mile e.n will use as his topic ChrlS- Bob Altman, Wisconsin, anJ WalUid • half. Dlfntesl ~Del that son, which collided with an east- "So many freak things happen
Tuesday's Gimes
and' one-sixteen Jn taking the $28,- han Action in the Mental Has· ter Beach. Central Michigan, both
22.1 chesapeake .stakes at LaureJ. I P~========::::::I:900::gr::a:du:a:tes::,:;::;:;;;;::
Wll ... turDiq point. Laker bound car on 28th Stre!t driv- In golf, I don't think a mart can Los Angeles at Minnesota
COach hM Scllaus nid..
en by Frances Lingerfelt, 43, 1count on anything until he is , Kansas City at Chicago
Sunda,.
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1he r... ADg!!!les ~._~hose Route 1 pt_ Pleasant. Neither i right down to the wire," said Washington at Cleveland (nlght)
GH.EENSBORO, N.C. driver was cited. The Sher 1ff's Sanders, who collected $5,500 for Baltimore at Boston
Sanders shot llis fourth str~light \
Aarou Need1 One
his work. He said he felt most Detroit at New York
sub·par round to win the $35,000
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Greater Greensboro golf tournaMILWAUKEE &lt;UPI) _ One NEW YORK &lt;UPII _ The Na
, who has woo this tournaW L Pet. GB menl with a 72-hole total of 270.
JDOre homer and Hank Aaron of tiona!
Broadcasting
seven times.
Pittsburgh
4 1 .800
Are physieaUy
tile Milwaukee Braves will be the INBCI has acquired
Snead, however, WaA even par San Francisco
4 1 .800
PRAGUE - Japan won
2ltt player ill baseball history to rights to televise the 1964 o ;ym- 7t on his final round and finished Philadelphia
4 1 .800
titles and Communist China capfit
hit 300 _. IDCih duribR his career. pic Games in To~o back to the in a three-way 1.le with Gary St. Louis
:l 2 .600 1
tured the other three in the 27th
AanNI hit the 299th of his ca- United State!.
Player and J~k McGowan for Milwaukee
8 2 .600
world table tennis championships.
reer~ as the Braves beat Robert w. Sarnoff, chainna!lQf lseventh.place with a 278.
!r.os Angeles
3 3 .500 Ph
Tltere is some evidence thattl)t ' I
HOUSTON - Manual Santana
dae New York Mets, 1-1. Before the board of the network, an- Clark .s second place finish was Chicago
2 3 .400 2
physical fitness of ehltdr-n "I '
tilt HIIOI'I ta 0\'ll' he ahoWd pus nouoced tllat NBC-'IV will pte- worth $3,500 and Au~traUan ~el Houston
2 4 .3332\l.a o£ Spain overcame Chuck McKin·
REGULAR FIRM
makes a dlfferentt In their
IIICh sluggers as Chuclc Klein sent dall telecast! each
, Nagle ~lected $2,400 ~~ thll'd Cincimatl
1 4 .200 a ley of San Antonlo, Tex., 6-4, 13scholastic performance.
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place w1th a 275. Nagle m1ssed a New York
0 5 .000 4 11, 3·6, 2-&amp;, 6-4, to win the men's
• The wondetful feel
Even without specific evidenee,
(1110
men , .. ~ier• Hornsby whJle the games are tn progrl!~"· thr.toot utt on the 18th hole '
Sunda 's Results
singles title in the River Oaks inof foam\
it stands to reason that the bet- l
&lt;102) and AI SillliDODI &lt;.Wn to Longer programs will be ~hewn
p
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• The edge-to-edge
vitat..ionaJ tennis tournament.
f1Dk No. 11 Oil the aU-time lilt. 011 weekeod!l.
which would have given him a Pittsburgh 1 Cmcmna~1 0
ter a child's health, the bitter'
comfort of uclutlve
'11&amp;&amp;&amp;iiiiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiitiiiii.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiltl second-place tie. The lapse oost l Chicago 3 San Francl5CO 1
he may do In his studios.
aupporttl
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I Milwaukee 1 New York 0 (10 inn~ DETROIT - The Detroit Red Sprfngwart•side
A dlatlnctl'llt
Many schools have recognized
quiltad border!
Sanders picked up birdies on Phila. 4 St. Louis a no inn., Jst h Wings edged the Toronto Maple
this fact and are stappinl U(t
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fifth and ninth holes to makel Philadelphia 5 St. Louis 4 (2nd) Leafs. 3-2, but still trail two
their
pJ'Oirems of physico! edu•
wearfnQ, beautiful cOntll
the turn two under par. He Houston 5 Los Angeles 4
games to one in U1eir hest-ofcotton,
But in a aurprlslniiY
• Multl-colllnnenprlng
unlta of the fin eat
eagled the 14th, but took hogies
Saturday'• Resulb
.seven final series for the Natior.
large number of our achool ..
temp.red steel!
on the 12th and 15th for a regula- Pittsburgh 12 Cincinnati 4
a\ Hn~key League Stanley Cup.
there i$ still notenouch emphl•
• Laytrl Clf the
tlon 35 on the back nine.
San Francisco 2 Chicago t
sis on daily activities that d ..
finest cotton ttltl
On the par-five, 501-yard ttixth 1 Milwaukee 5 New York 2
BOSTON - he Boston Ce1~1~• [
velop stamina, otrtJIIlh, •1111111
hole. Sanders almost muffed it. 1St. Louis 7 Philadelphia 0
deFeated the Los Angeles Lal&lt;ertt,l
arid othordooireble,quatltloo. •
For tho sake of your child'&amp;
His ball landed juat next to a wa· Los Angele~ 3 Houston 1
117-114, to win the first game
Monday'11 Prebable PUehers
thelr hest-of-seven series for
ter hazard, but he calmly took
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out .sn iron, cracked it out In New York at Milwaukee -.Jack- National Basketball
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good position and parred the hole. ~n f0-1) vs. Shaw (~1 ),
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COLUMBUS &lt;UP! I - Finance "Bu! it takoo $ttl mllllon a Krahacb laughed ond utd he hia eolculatloru m ffnbhmg out IIOl' lund, saying 11 it was • noon at the Hendtl'l(ll C!tureh ley, Pl. Ple&amp;lant, Ralph Hat• s:""~· 'l1t6"
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Director Richard L. Krabach hoi month 11141 .. hacl to take thai wu aworo mDemocraUc ....,... Itho c:urreol bitltnlum and Ill plan- cholee between paying the distil· of Chrlat for Job• R. Gunneaux, b.Alr. Apple
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predicted the Rhodes admloio- loto """ideriUOD to our planning Uon&amp; !bat ll&lt; ..ttmted revOiliiO I nlng tho aozt Iwo yean.
lers or the schools be would aide 74, Pt. ~Jeuant Route , , who Sta•ta, Lelart; Cindy L y n D t. I~ on~, II'*' IAilda
traltOD Inherited deficit would he as we bad to oome up wtlh 1 HI- low. 'l1lo eotlmate Ia important A part &lt;&gt;I this tnc:reue, he said, I with the schools,
died Saturday after a long tU- ll&lt;&gt;bertt, Arbuckle; Mrs. 0 I In State ~· •
tut to about S45 milhon when tht tie ovft' IMO million tor schoola In ~u.se tbt lecJ,.alatUrt mu.st a., could be attributed b) the change Finance Oir-ector James Maloo~ ness.
Kna,PP, Syracuse.
'The plaintiff ecntelds: ,the ...
f,..,aJ year end• June Sl.
February, whlclt we did," he propriato upon tho b"i' &lt;&gt;I ..•1- l&lt;tlhe method of paying iJJe '"'" changed the method of reporting I Mr. Gutt ..aux, a
reth;ed DISQIARGED: Lewis Harp- f.ndantnqllgeillly ti!We
The lanky Krabacb, 1trong maD aaJd.
mates prepared by tbe fiDance dt· tax. ~ slate priiiV!~sly soko ~ax his monthly flnanclal statements-I!armer , had beer a resldent w, Jr., Gallipolis fi'erry i Mrt. tor vehltle .,.tntt hit ~
tn Gov. Jameo A. Rltades 1tlmln·
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roctor and pretlellletl by tho gay- olampt, wHh the money commg He had !toted 120 a month lor of Mason County for the past Robe'rt Broth,tol., Cotlagevil- lng ln,,tho p)alntflf'a
Jstr~tion, ~tled back 1D hls big Former Gov. Michael v. DJ. ernor 1o the te&amp;islrur~ i.Jl his apo frem the verdon ·in ~dvance schools but dropped this as i~ 1 35 yea~s. .
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, Ie; Carol Ann Brotherton, O&gt;t-- t. severely in}Ured bad!: ad 111
chair and diSCUssed state fiDanCP SBUe decliMd to comment upoo 1proprlation bW. Democi'ata con- Wben the atamps were di.scontln- made it appear the general fund SurviVors mcludt: h1s w 1f e, tLgevlUe: George Dickens, CUf. knee, pteY"efltlnl billi
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in detail as the adm:JniatratioD the Rbodel' re rt that DiSal!e 1 tend that revenue wiU run ~ad ued, merchants were g~ven the al- was overcmmitted.
IF..thel Bowyer Gunneaux~ two ton: Ashbell Glover, Hendersotlt tt~act.l.ng ~ -- illl"""'ed the end of tis flral three
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&lt;&gt;I approprlstiono. based upon a ternative of paying In advance 1 d . ll&gt;t D'S.IJ h d
daughters, Mrs. Emm• Rust James Rolllno, Pt. Pleasant; fer~ gr.al ['llil.!ilf~UmonthJ tn office.
left I deflcit. Tlle fopner gover- IOVI ~•mato and t•·tthe excess and getting a discount or paying
n dohmgi t 'd· 'd e •I ','" ,and Mrs. Frances Davi&amp;, both Mrs Russell Likens and son nJnd and Jncurrir,, eqarnt
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Krabach said .as he detailed tbe Jng office was to say that Rhodes' make the administration look was oollected by the rela1.e1
a hprac flee at Gorew cserW_l•l. sm er, Leonard C. Gunneaux, Long fleld Pt Pleasa.nt · Mrs Cecil pita).
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Krabach said this change made O'Neill made the change.
s a.n • . : ; two sis ers,
s. Si'les, Pt Ple~a nt ; Susan Lynn
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"I estimate that revenue during 1962 a different type year in
Cec1l Guthr:! and Mrs. May see Pt Pleasant
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estimates against Demooratlc years k....f....1..... July 1 makft
-~!mated._~
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hlstoly and that Rhodes' budget will total $1,282,800,521," Krabach Hf:rbert said the mdication s were DlSalle ?nd .~lr.
Nelli , Kra- grandch~ldren and ~wo great .· liam Morris, Cheshire, a son; Pleasant Won'laft's "' C!Db IIIII&amp;.
" The governor bad a firm of feU Jbort of meeting state need.s. said.
the lag and now smoothed itself bach saJd. but you owe the grandchildren. Bur1al was 10 :1\'rr. and Mrs James See. Le- U.g scheduled for Fridl)', ...
l-ertified public acx:ountaDtl 10 DtSalle had arm-A while IJnV"1 believe that is a realistic es- out and that revenues W"!l e on a school money and you . ha\·e to the Kirkland Memorial Gardens tart a daughler· Mr and Mrs rll 12 at the
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bach said.
however that the treasury would generous estimate.
oow posting revenues on a cur- ~ not ue a mon
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and 'traveled approximately 68 s(X!ial rooms. 1.be ~- .,._
"The biggest deflelt ftl In the be in balance as of June 30. He ''We looked at tlle revenue for ' rent basis. fte said when he took Just put dow~ wha• yo• • owe this PT. PLEASAN~. - Arrested ft 3t an angle across the lllgtt. partment will have
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the recesaJODS, the process1ng sales tax payments re- didn-'t ex,st.,
j mg
o Y rt. embankmen~. demolishing announcement by ·~ , ~·
On top &lt;&gt;I that. he ,.ld, the paid from the general land,.... ebattge in method of paying the eeived Dee. 6.
Dale Gr1mm, 34, New Haven the vehicle.
Farley, club president.
.tate WIS tiS million behind In oun.
sales taxes, and made our eati- This delay, Herbert said, made Krabuch hsls the school pay- and Roy Euge:~t Lucas, 41,
payment! to the teachers' retire_
mate!. I think we allowed .an in- it appear for a while the tax reve· ment in his tnonthly statements, Pittsburgh, Pa., both charged
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rnent Cund, '-'1 million behind in Rhodes, acting upon Knlbach's crease of about 3 per cent."
1 nues were higher than thr; ac- ' feelmg lhe state h:Js the oblii(a- w1th dnving while lntoxlcated;
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payments to the Public Employes ncures, put through 1 number of The Rhodes appropriation bill tually were.
tio~ and must set 1hP m on c y Lester E. Zimmerman,
30,
Retirement Sy.st~. also owed piiUII to reduce •pending wben he before the Jee,islaturt ct~Jls ( 0 r on MDrch 1, be ~.aid re\,er ues as1de each month although pay· Camp Conley, three bad check
i wt.rrants and a no driver's lithat system 85 milhon fro)ll 1959- took office Jan. 14. He fired about spending SUB2,610,480. This .18 1showed $30 million more than on menl Js made quarterly
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61, and tnere were general fu~ a,500etateemployes, planstodifl- $100,041less than estimated reve- arch I, 1962, but, in fart . he , There were other indicators of lcense charge; Roy C. Brown,
Sprint si&gt;endlna.
~ncumbranets of about $11 mil· miss about 3,100 more by July 1. nue. Spread over the 104 weeks said, it did not mean total reve- l finan cJal trouble. Rhodes as state 49, Birch Clty; James F . Roush
atly means ltMt PIJo
check -.ton't: •ulte
hon.
He also ordered a 9.1 per cel1f. in the two-year period, U means nue up that much. Instead, be alKhlor reported regularly Ihe -12, New Haven and
IIIJetch.
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"That totaled up to about $(18 across the board cut in tpendtng. Krabach 'sees revenue coming in said the $30 million reflected state was running a def1c1t. Rut Bonecutter , 29, Pt. Pleasant,
cash loa~ to !iM ~
million," Krebach aald .. "Aga:Jnlt "We want to get alate wploy- at the rate of about $1,700 a week some of the backlog tabulatf'd at ' many apparently ignored the ' each charged with intoxication.
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statement, just as they did a!hat, w~ had about $9 mtllion .eash meat level! back to what they more tllan expenses.
m the bquor fund and $8 milUon were ln 1962," Krabach uld. "That is what 1 mean when ) He stdd that revenues in the loon's, C"halklng then up to p.~li·
IlLINOISAN TREATED
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY ,
in the_ ~neral fund. So we had "AboUt 7,000 persons were 1dded say it is a tight and realistic bud- last week of March showed $1 3 tiC);
PT. PLEASANT - Gordon
$17 million In cash and JUbttact in the Iut year,"
get," Krabach said as be com- million compared with $5.4 for As auditor, Rhodes reported in Grimm of Belvidere, Illino1s,
300 Second st.- wYandptte 2-2~ 11, Pomeroy· '
that from the lf99 mllllon and you He turned his chair and seid, puled the heir-thin ~timate of the corresponding week the pre- Jan .. 1962, the general fu nd was was treated at Pleasant Valley
get alxmt t82 million. 'Ibat is • "Actually our budge Uor the next revenue and expense on a weekly vlous year. This didn 't mean a $27 5 mJ!Iion m the red. ID acrh 1P.osp1ta l early Sunday morning
round figure but it wM closer to two years generally holdl apend- basis.
$4 million drop he said, instead he sa1d it was $23.5 trulhon·. Last for abrasio.1s and contusions
8:1 than 82."
ing at about the 1962 levels. We "We could have a little reces- this year's report for t.he week September he said the fund after and released following a one
"~e accountants a~ ~owed are bavilll to do that becatDe tJ.on, a little drop In ,rvvenue and was current while last year' s two months of the fiscal year be- vehicle accident around midthat m addition to ~mg In the spending went up rather sharply we would be in serious trouble," week included some of the back- ginmng July 1 was $11.5 in the night Saturday on Route 33 at
red by almost $83 mdlion, s~d- in the past year and wa11 running be Sllid. "c;onversely, If business log.
I hole even though $19 million in Letart Hill.
to the
HOURS ,
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lng was running abo~t $5 million ahead of revenues."
Is better than expected, and we
I liquor proCit$ had be~n taken. He Shru iff's department
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a month ahead of estimated revedo not in our calculations expect 247s9A Debt 4-12
e :~aid none was take11 m the cor- 1 ing the mishap, Grimm lost con·
MONDAY-9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
nueg,
How did the deficit cqme a recession, we will have more State regulars have bce!l sur· respondmg two nu.mthl:i of the prt.-'- ltrol of his late model truck , ran
TUES., F":~AYT~~~M. 9T~·~· P~ 5 P.M. • •
"OUr problem," he conUnued, about? ....
money than we expected.·
pri!1ed that some people were sur- v1ous year.
oft the left hand side of the
~
"was to get spending into line "I think the DiSalle people "But it won't be mucb,'' he prised at the condition of the defi:-.:_:._~~~~~~--"~~·'~:.'... ~~~·"_~~'.':_I,..,..;..,..,.,....,......,..,,.,,,;,,.;...,.,,.,,.,,.C"',.~""'!!!!
with revenues and to find a way overestimated revenues," Kra- said. "The budget amounts to cit. Democrats clai~ it does nllt
to pay off the deficit we inherittd. bach said. ""nlen when revenue something over $600 million a exist or is not as large as Rhodes
W" also had to work on the •I&gt;' failed to come in to match the mate. that would make a 5 per claims.
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propriatiow biiJ for the period be- authorized spending level they cent a year beyond what we esli- : One factor in t.h~ d1scus.sion ·s
ginning next July 1."
mate, that wou]d make a5 per 'l the Liquor Department. Some
Krabach 8ald the tB3 million •1 1: )J) l : I n M£&amp;4
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cent increase, considerlng we el- contend tllis fund is independent
rigure did oot include the welfare
lowed a 3 per cent increase. You of the general fund and should
deficit, which U! traditional, IDd
would then have about $12 mllllon not be counted. Krabach's answer
did nm inelude any school money·
a year more than expected.
is that D!Snlle took liquor fund
"The figures JndJcated a poten"Twelve mUIJoh a year Is of money-not only Ute profits-but
tlal welfare deficit," he said, l
course a eoDBiderab1e sum of money normally used to pay lhe
'~U4, the amount W8!1 not certaiD. ~
money but it is not a big amount distillers and used it to pay genTheii is always a welfare deHwhen you talk in terms of $600 eral expenses when general fund
cit. lt appeared, llnwever, that 4&amp;:i#fi!.lilllffii&amp;iZIF;;w;;s;;;u::;;;- mlllion.
revenues dropped.
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we were headed for a $14 mil- BY WILLIAM P.BARKER
"You would have to have bet· It is his view, then, that the
linn deficit. We made some cuts, District Mana1er, Marietta ter than a 10 per cent pickup in liquor debt of abo·,~ ss;; mJllron
returnmg payments to what th~y The dealine for paying the business to raise an additional is a debt agamst the stale to be
were Oct. 1. I believe we wdl social security self-employment MoO million more, and 1 doiY't paid from liquor funds and other
winrl up with a defk!it of about tax for 1962 is April 15. the tax think anybody believes this wiU revenues under a schedule set by
$11 million."
is paid along with federal In- happen. So J don't see how any- the courts. He said one could
Krabach said the school ;:~_
taxes.
body can say we expect to have draw his own conclusions as to
lilent wa5 made for
The amount of the tax Is com- a bJg surplus because we mis- the status of the financial sltuaon Sehedule SE of the judged the revenues."
lion in liquor money had not been
fonn tax return. The tax
u.qed to pay general operations.
rate for 1962 self-employment State revenues have been ahead Liquor sales, he said, were run~ 4.7 per cent of the net earn- of last year. Democrats have pre- ning about me bali of 1 pe.· eent
~gs from the business. The tax dieted there would be a $21 mil- higher than anticip·t :10rl and pay~
ij(;~ -not apply to earnings over lion surplUs Instead of a deficit ment of the liquor deh~ wa5 beor less than f4(10.
' at the end of June 30.
ing paid a little faster than
Abnoot all self-employed per- "It is true the revenu~' a r e peeled.
sons are subject to the tax. The up," Krabacb said, "but there
only exceptions are doctors of will not be a $27 million liurplus. There were a long series or inmedicine and ministers who "We expect to have $Zl million dicators pointing to trouble in
have not elected coverage und- in cash on baod oa June 30, but state finances over the past two
er Social Security. Thus, al- you eanaol by any stretch of the yean.
most anyone who operates a immagination call that a surplus DiSalle had asked the ]egislatrade or business has to pay because our bills run to about S50 tW"e to appropriate more money
the social security tax If their million a month. So you can't two years ago. He wanted about
net profit for 1982 was $400 or claim you have a surplus when $150 million more than anUclpatmore. Neither rental Income, your current bills ar~ twice the ed revenue which the legislature
Investment returns, nor tapltal amount of money you have in refused to give because it would
plrts can be Included In deter- hand."
have meant new taxes.
mining an individual's net pro- The director helievea the deli- Krebach saki although the for·
fit.
cit will he about $13.2 million on mer governor wanted to spend
Self-employed farmers have June ao. He expects 1o cut that more, about $75 million a year,
a special option they may ex- to about fl9.5 milUon by Jnne 30, he could not spend more
CDMPLETUY AUTOMATIC - With forced air Gas heat, oneth•r·
ercl:e In the payment of the ltiGI, and wtnd up with a surplus was appropriated and aul:hot·ized I
mostat is all that's needed to keep every room in your home
oelf-employmnt tax. A farmer of $8Stl,198 nn June ao. 1965, the but had estimated revenues
warm and comfortable.
report his actual net pro- end of the first Rltodeo budget.
and then had to dip into the
tho farm, or he may stato Treasurer John Herbert uor fund and make other adj~st-1
CLEANLINESS--Dust·and-dirt-catcbing filters in a forced alr
two-thirds of his gross aald sales tu ..Uectiona from IIW!IIb.
Gas beating system dean the air several times every hour.
tho farm. In many cases, July 1 to March 3l' t&gt;t~d 1201.With Gas beat, curtains, draperies and furniture otay
Other headline development.!!
thls permits more earnings to 9111,f4!1, compOnd With $1!1,clean lonrer.
be credlled for social securl• 31'7,1!00,000 In the oorrespondlng had pointed to trouhle on the
ly; however, $l2110 II the most period of the lut l~eol1 year. Tltio nancial front.
MODERNITY-A forced air Gas heating syatem is the ultimata
thai ean be
by using Is about 1211 millioo incualte.
'l11e .state had deferred
in modem, automatic centralized heating. It is easily - . .
THIS IS A $PECIAL
the
said be was aware of ments iato the various ~~~
verted
to whole-house air conditioning at any tim&amp;
PROCESS
lllll did not 8sure Into the 1c- were In trouble,

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Strongman Krabach Sees· Big Cut In Deficit ~~F~:;o,: M~~~~ ;;;;:::~

Hooks 'n Slices

serlea be"' TUesday nJght against ! "''' more fortunate In his 20- 1
Pomeroy High school's newly formed golf team II
the New York Mels, will be bat- ~ game winning ,..,... til&lt; paot steadily preparing for matcbesifyiwllbf otbe~uo:"~:
tUng to stay out of the cellar. two yean lor lha Redo.
throughout the S. ~- 0. area. Qual
ng or pos ,
m.
Lalli year they lost II of their "The runa ohould even out in tho first foursome IS planned for April _l 5, at 4 ·30 Pllrot 19 before rallying to finish the end .. the btg righthander pre- at the Pomeroy Golf Course. BodysGomrdakingAlup t~o!::fe'
undetstand why Manager Gt!ne and center field.
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tbird. just three game5 from the .
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, are Sr. Hlgh, Doug Moore, Dav1
on, an
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Mauch "' tho Philadelphia Phtl' to
dtcled. 1 tl lose ,..,.. 1 shouldn t Do Wehrung Butch Meier, Don Brown; Frank Tituo, Jr.
lies calls him "Big D."
Ron Samoby seoEr~ oBne krnnandon ~ut Manager Fred Hutcinson BDd. then I'll win aome I shouldn't, Hignh- RodneY Karr Jeff Gibbs, Bill Francis and Carson
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rt of J8 ck of all a double
rme an s
don't
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1 another with a aolo refuses to panic "No, there will too. BuL even II the runs
trades with the Phi11ies but for- .;ve ~ hI th CUbs' Larry be no lineup changes" he &amp;tid eYi!O up, the willS wiiJ because Sev~ral matcbes are being ever, it lsn't necessarUy ~ f:
tunately , no matter where he ' Jae~ ~fus ;~est win of the after Sunday's. 1-0 l~ss to the J'm going to make them .''
planned before school closes. others. After you have ~ay
plays he a become a muter of
~m · McCo
doubled Pittsburgh Pirates "We just Bob Purkey, Jay'' roommate Entrance ln the S.E 0 . High the same course for • wht e you
the bat. And he's the most. i~- =~~nihe on7 run f;~e Giants ,' aren't hitting wh~n it counts. and fell~w 20-gttne winner last School tournament. Is possible generally know where your shot \
portant reason why the Ptullies who had w~ their first four Gene Freese ha5n't had a gOod [ year, shU is bothered by a ~re 8 , the Hocking Hills Co~ntry wiU .end up . H Y~ conslstan'-'
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were the hotteM team in the Nahit yel vada Pinson has one. It shoulder, but has been throwang Club logan Saturday April 27. ly h1t a hook or &amp;lice aBd want
tional League over the second games.
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ian't only the kids lrookiel! Tom every day in hopes that the sore- ' The 'first ~atch scheduled is tc continue the same, start UJoteam lost a seven·game overtime half of the L962 season a~ dto- AI McBea~ Yielded 10 hits but Harper and Pete Rose) who are ness wUI work out.
with Pt. Ple:ttsant April 19, at ing your left shoulder aa .1
I,J DICK ~
playoff dedtlon to Boston last day are in a three-way tle f~r struck out ~ve and walk~ only to bl4t.rnc."
'feam physician Dr. George Ral· tlle Pomeroy Golf Club.
direction lndl.cator and point It
\JI'I lf*'U
year, didn't permit hi! players to flrst pl~e with .the San F~ancl~- o~e ln out·pltching the ~~s Joey The Reds managed a respect- lou refuses to predict wh~ Pu~- Anyone wishing to ,have any toward an obJect such as a tree,
BOSTON &lt;UPJ) - '1\le Bolton talk with newsmen. Jn {act, co Gtants and Ptttsburgh Ptrate.s. Jay, who .dropped h~ second able total of 10 hits agamst AI key will be ready lo take h1s golf in(orma .1.10 or announce- a green patch of grass or an1
Cllticl ftpNd they 11'1l't lucky- SChaUl kept the Lo1 ADgeles Demeter owes his development straJghl decJsio?· A walk to Bob McBean m the shutout de!eat, 11ut place in Cincinnati's starttr.g ro· ments made in this column re~ object that &lt;¥1 ' tell you just
wry, ftt'1 lucky - to acape dressin&amp; room door lOcked for 15 as a hitter directly to Mauch. Skinner and smgles by Smoky failed m1serably in the clutch. taUon.
gardJess of area may do so any what direction you are ltnillJ
1llth a win. But the player it mlnu"s after the game, and sent Don used to be I free ~winger B~~s, Donn Clendenon a~d McBean left 12 runners on t..ase in "It's .hard to tell." Dr. ftallou : Lo11e. ,
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1 ill, and then using that syg..
lllfGbabl1 COil them wW hurt.
hla playen out a aide tbH' be- who tried to pull every ptich. On Blll Vrrdo~ produced th.e ~arne 9 a five-lnn.ing stretch between third said. "Purkey can do everything AIJGNMENT OF SHOO'S
tem as a gulde, adjust yourThe .,mg NatioAIJ. BUketball fore a:lmittin&amp; the press.
Mauch's advice, he started to only run m the fourth mnmg.
and seventh. Twire the bases · with his arm except cock tt to Limng up 8 shot is one of self accordin~l,. sr that you ~It
Aasodltlal. cblmplolll, huntlnl Red Auerbach, the coach who "hit with the pitch" last yea~ and
Colt. Kay• Koufu
were loaded.
' throw hard. Then he has pain. tlle hardest components of tlle the center of the fairway With
Wir ttftb ncteSBlve playoff has directed Boston to (ive cham· he wound up the season wdh a The Colts karoed s~~ut king Joey Jl!)'. vlct~m of the lac kofl But ~h~t do~s~'t ne~ssarlly. m~an
your shots rather than the
CftWD. C!opped a one-game lead ionships in the past slx aeasoos, ,3(!1 average, 29 homel'i and 107 Sandy Koufax m 5 1-3 ~ngs. ~d support wasn't fretting, though. thLS rnJUry 1sn t ser1ous. We II Just game of golf.
rough o~ worse.
• Loa Az1Beles in the best-i)f-sev- ~as quick to admlt that his Cel~ run• .batted in.
then hung on for the v1ctory With Jay, who now has lost two games , have to wait and see."
The difference Jn players vis- Learmn~ to adj~~t qulckly ls
• fiDal playoffs, 117·114, SUnday tics y,.-ere lucky to win.
S&amp;at:es OD.e-Maa Show
Don McMahon sh~tting out the by ~1 and 1.0 .scores, said he e:.:- Purkey took the last of three ion presents one problem .. The one ~P m obtatmng a lower
a'Jbt.
aD the while Auerbach was Demeter s~ virtu.ally a ooe- Dodg~s ?n one h1t for the last pec1.1 the close ones to even out 1 X·ray treatments for the should- shot can look aJtogel~r d1rfer- ..and1cap.
But when tW game eDd.ed, But.
~ . Ha li man show m St. I.A&gt;Uis, Sunday 1 1-3 lDrungs. Pete Runnels and for him along the way.
er last Thursday. He says be feels e t from another's viewpoint.
SECTION I ETIQUE'ITE
rooklt utilltyman John Havlicek, worry~ghi~v:am'l P::t"fortu~e~ \\'hen he rolJected s~x hit&amp; in nine Howie Goss had two hits each for He recalled that jn 1959 he .ost hke " a pr1soner on parole. 1 have The best rule to go by is keep- The player who has the honJMtGD•a third or fourth best play- cek, 0
g
at-bats and drove m three runs the COlts and Frank Howard and 1'1 games in which he gave up a to report to my parole officer (Dr. inp th.e club .ace square to the or should be allowed to play
_. over the distance f4 the seaas the Phillies downed the Car- Dick Tracewskl had three each totaJ'of only 22 runs, but that he ' Rolloul every day:•
target Thls Is Jkay for some be!ore his opponent
or fel~
Ill
holpl!al.
Early
Spring
1\lontbs
dinals.
4-3
in
10
innings,
and
54.
lor
the
Dodgers.
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pea~!;
and
their
swings;
how·
low-competitor
tees
his
baU.
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1011
Havlieot ltllfered an Injury to Leave Birds Hungry cbiel beneficiary of Demeter'• Bob Hendley pitched a four~
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110 dived over
blasting was relief ace Jack Bald- hitler against the Mets and !malM
DORCAS
: -.;.,.... :~':' bench whlle Early spring months can be schun, who received credit for ly won out in the loth when the
.
Henderson an teS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beegle
JliDI' for " : . ball in the eee- hungry tllJieS fot native birds, both victories although he workP.d Braves scored on a walk to Lee
Whil At R t Home hale returned home after spendOld
iodl He waa helped from says Tltomas M. Stockdale, Ohio a total of only. 1-3 inning•.
Maye, Hendley's sacrtlice and_ a
e
es
ing the winter In Florida.
lito
tho llltlde olroady Sial tutl
t' extension wild- The Chicago Cubs •nopped the single by Ty CUne. Roger Crmg,
PT PLEASANT _ C!tarles Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rhoades
badly
Uen when bt was . e
~ers lY
San Francisco Giants' four-game a 24-game loser in 19d2, allowed
By FRED 00~1
there's a new example in Stan 1p C· to 88 or Hendencm died celebrated their 50th weddiRI
to St~li:labeth'J Hospital lue . specta~t.
winning streak, H, the .Pit.ts- only seven .hits but suffered his
UP1 sports Writer . !Williams: tlle Moot, 4-lncll, 230- lO:JOas . ~. Wednesday tn ~ Ma~ anniversary with an Open House
lite
Wmter winds, snow, and sleet burgb Pirates shaded tlle Cmcm- second stra1ght loss.
I There':; no cure for ·what ads a pound nght-llander wllo walked
t H me He had been April 7.
r.
lu.ve removed seeds and fruit nati Reds, 1..0. the Houston Colts CINCINNATI &lt;UPJl-With only pitcher like those New York Yan-' liome the San Francisco Giants' ~on f . 1 ~
~ tih for several Karen and Arlene Th~lss_
31
, wm ~~..
tltey from most of the native plants defeated the Los Angeles Dodg- five games of the 1963 season k~ pmstripes.
winning run in their 1962 playoff m
ng ea
1who are working at Columbus
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C e 1~ It 1
a
little food 1M'S, s.t, and the Milwaukee played, the Cincinnati Reds seem The story ha!l bef;'n told over finale wilh the Los Angeles Dodg- years.
spent a week end at nome.
wouldll t kDDw UD~~ ~ ands hrubs, te::,lng
j
Braves topped the New York m danger o( repeating the
and over again but it looks like ers.
A former river boat em- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fischer
•laetM HaY~. acoad
for birds ~t:!.sh ":': g:w ~g Mell, 1-o, in 10 innings in olher trous start which cost them
-~-----~-~1t was an experience that could phyee and retired from t h.e of Gallipolis have rented the
1
season rep e es
lOr TlllldiJ Jttthl 1
pp y' NL games.
last year.
have made the 26-yeor-old Wit- Pure Oil Company at Cabtn Guy Beegle house.
4l' at oD tn lito ltlq final plsy- Stockdale explaw.
:o the American League,
The Reds have lost lour of
Iiams a couch ease. Instead it Creek, IV. Va., Mr. Casto was Mrs. Wllllam Blake, Wanda I I
afta~ lbt CeJUet hid a bad This means, ~at perSi)Jls who ~ew York Yankees beat tbe
and when they open a
1made h1m a Yankee. ~eeause t~e born in Henderson on October Ross and Charlotte Blake spent I
• ' tltap
lito fir 1 141 ban been leedl R birds through limore Oriole•. H the
Yankees happily acqllll'ed the btg ~. 1874 tho son of the Ia t e
week end In Columbus wtlb
JIIDI
)u.t~u the winter .should contlnu~ to do Indians scored a ~ victory
rireballer in a winter Jeal th$t Jonathan and Mary M a )e
Ann Van Meter.
acknh: k. But forlbt vtteran Tom so, ~ceording t.o the wildlife ~u- the Detro1t Tigers, the
sent Bill Skowron to the Dodgers casto. He was a member
Mr: and Mrs. Grover Salser
.eGrial.,.... bJ'
would ha ~rlty. He s~ys prepared wild ton Senatora .edgOO out the
By Unltf!4 PreSt International and cau5ed New York Yankee the Junmr Order of United Jr . and children have moved
flfln't:·.::.':.
ve b:1rd feed mixture'~ , sunflower ton Red Sox, 7-6, and the
Saturday
· I Manager Ralph Houk to predict American Mechanics.
into the farm nome which they
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acor seeds, cracked corn, scratch City Athletics beat the
LONDON - Leonard CBuddy) l that Williams would be the world Su . .
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purchased from his father
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• feed, bread $CliP~, and apple 'Twms, 5--4:.
Edelen, a school teacher from champions' fourth starting pitchrvl~tng are one son, ames
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loJ "IoltW..,. lito nplar aea- 11141 ortillge·~ wlll iittr~
Playo Tbr.;, Po81ltoal .
South Dakota, set American run- er.
!' Casto, Boomer, W. Va.;
DELICIOUS
IIIII. ~ lit wftb Celtic point a wide variety of birds.
Demeter singled the winning
ning records for seven nules, l
WI AL Deb t
sisters, Mrs. Rome oo:,;r~ta~~:ll
~ II • whllt BID Jllllsell A well • stocked bird feeding run to third base in the loth ineight miles, ntne miles, 10 miles w·m
•• d ill u A - n lPleasant and Mrs: Anna
1 am;eb ma
netted', • iK · ~ fiDiBhecl station at this time of year nlng o( SUnday' a r1rst. game. Then
and 15 kilometers aiiJlough fini sh·
~ ~:ca Hendersonj and f1ve grandchllwMJi, 11.
dl pLdred up 15 may attratfflll onlrwueh comMajor League
ing second in a 1o-mile race.
League
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pella Uees dren. Funeral services will be • Veal Sandwich
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ve cepartment investigateo_
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American Uague
i SEATILE, Wash. - The Uni- appearance .since that fateful walk
-•Hot Doe•
only to llob Cliltly'l 11 el- : : " :=~ ~~:::::
W L P&lt;&lt;. (08 , verslty of Washington dismissed ! l~st Octohor-anBdltbreezedOrto • !.1
OFish
homered in the eighth lming
II)' FRED DOWN
tie the nightcap and &amp;ingled
• VPI Sporll wrtio&lt;
home the cleelslve run in the
! You vo only to look at Don nJnth. During the afternoon he
Demotor'o .474 batUng average to also played first base, left field
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~·t ..., hll lroor! 1111 foul the birds to nest in tho neilh- Two More Galli'a Kansao City
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HOUSTON-The University of ~he Y~nkees aole possesston "
to the New York Mets
WY 2•2556
2 2 .500 II.': Houston easily captured it.s own Jrst Pace.
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several days a~ tlle result of
At th1 Pomeray lend Brldtl
hid oai:J 11 poiDtl OD 21 free
Lm! Angele.~
2 2 .500 1'-'1: ninth annual All-American jnter- thThe Cleve~and lruhans0:~~ shoulder injury he suffered Satu-. 1"'$
thrpw1 whlle ~ Labra bad hlt
GREENSBORO, N.C.
Boston
2 3 AOO 2 1 collegiate im•Jtational golf tour- . e. Detroit lgers, 6-0,
a • day.
It
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Two Are Injured In
Doug Sanders !ired his worst Cleveland
2 3 .400 2 ' nament.
medgton Senators d~at :.• ~';"
Girls' White
Like most Jtatllticl,
Automobile Mi8hap round or the tournament Sunday Washington
2 3 .400 2 I
I R ~x, 7-R, an t e n~s I Y Thomas was unable to swmg a
tholl teaded to level off in the
but still won the Greater Greens- Minnesota
1 4 ..200 3
PHILADELPHIA - Ernie Ter- At~lebcs ~ged the Mmnesota bat during practice Slmd'JY and
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--.1 Ulf. At. the end, Ute Cel~ PT. P~A .. ANT .- Two per- boro Open going away with a 72 _
Sunday's Resaltll
reJI. a 2_1 underdog rrom Phila- ~tns, 5-4, ~n other games. The is currently taking heat
tla ·WIN . , for • It the Une sona receiVed mmor tn]Urtes bole total of 270.
Washington 7 Boston 6
delphia, scored an upset tO-round Chicago. White Sox ~nd Angels ments.
Needle toe. 9/8 heel For
wbUe Lt1 Altpt. had hit on 42 ~ pro:perty da~age was es- The tall Georgia boy who plays Cleveland 6 Detroit 0
split decision ove rCieveland Wil- .were ramed out--;-tbe ftrst ~alnout 1
confirmation,
graduation fi fl.
timated at $72S m 8 .t~o ear out of Ojai, Cali£., &amp;hot a two- Kansas City 5 Minnesota 4
Iiams of Houston in their nation- m los Angeles big league history. 1BROWNS SIGNS SIGN TWO
partiu. N-M width&amp;. Size• I
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accident Thursd.al at 3. p.m. under-par 69 over the par 71 Chicago at Los Ang. Ppd, ra in ally televised fight.
to 10.
Jlut' tlit Lattn, desptto Elglll • the lntersecUon of Route 62 Sedgelield Country Club eourse l New York 5 Baltimore 1
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
CLEVELAND. OhiO &lt;UPt1-The
..,....., Sl points, 25 b~ Jerry an. Sand Hill ll&lt;&gt;ad.
SUnday. This combined w1th three
Satorday'o It&lt;ttulto
NEW YORK - Greek Money PT. PLEASANT .- Dr. Rob- Cleveland Browns today An"fllt, llllliS more for Dick Bar- Mrs. Willil L. Dudding, Ma- other sub-par rounds ---63ffi.&amp;- Detroit 4 Cleveland l
breezed to a three-lenglh viclory ert .Walden, SUpe~mtend~t ~ nounced the signmg of t::o'eran
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defensemen BiU Glass and Jjm
~·t bold onto leads that son, and daughter, were treat- to put him four 11trokes ahead of Boston 3 Washington 0
over Misty Day to win the $28.100 Lakm State Hospital, wdl
MtDDLIPORT
at tbDN ruebed 13 pomtl.
eu at Pleasant Valley Hospital second-place Jlrnmy Clark at 274. Kansas City 3 Minn. 2 {Night&gt; 1 Excelsior Handicap .at Aqueduct. tb guest speaker at the Pres- Shofner . and two free agc!nt~ to
"''lblf Wll"e I'\1Dil1DI riJbt by for minor injuries and released. Sanders took the lead after his Los Ang. 1 Chi. 0 C15 inn. , night) '
byter.ian Men of the C h: r ~ 1963 rontracts.
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U1 in tiJit .MDGbd ~ (wbe~ They were passengers in a car brilliant 65 in Ole second round, , New York 6 Baltimore 1
LAUREL. Md. - WlleatJey meeting ~?nday G: 15
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'lloltGII converted • 13 pamt defi.. traveling north o . Route 82 driv- but frankly admitted he felt the I Monday's Prohable Pitcben
Stable's Bold Commander set a chur~h dlnmg ~om. Dr·.. Wal.d
The free agents sign&amp;J were
dt: Into • one poiDt lead in two en by Willie L. Dudding, 34., Ma- pre&amp;~&gt;ure all the way.
I {No games scheduled).
track record of 1:43 2·5 for a mile e.n will use as his topic ChrlS- Bob Altman, Wisconsin, anJ WalUid • half. Dlfntesl ~Del that son, which collided with an east- "So many freak things happen
Tuesday's Gimes
and' one-sixteen Jn taking the $28,- han Action in the Mental Has· ter Beach. Central Michigan, both
22.1 chesapeake .stakes at LaureJ. I P~========::::::I:900::gr::a:du:a:tes::,:;::;:;;;;::
Wll ... turDiq point. Laker bound car on 28th Stre!t driv- In golf, I don't think a mart can Los Angeles at Minnesota
COach hM Scllaus nid..
en by Frances Lingerfelt, 43, 1count on anything until he is , Kansas City at Chicago
Sunda,.
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1he r... ADg!!!les ~._~hose Route 1 pt_ Pleasant. Neither i right down to the wire," said Washington at Cleveland (nlght)
GH.EENSBORO, N.C. driver was cited. The Sher 1ff's Sanders, who collected $5,500 for Baltimore at Boston
Sanders shot llis fourth str~light \
Aarou Need1 One
his work. He said he felt most Detroit at New York
sub·par round to win the $35,000
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Greater Greensboro golf tournaMILWAUKEE &lt;UPI) _ One NEW YORK &lt;UPII _ The Na
, who has woo this tournaW L Pet. GB menl with a 72-hole total of 270.
JDOre homer and Hank Aaron of tiona!
Broadcasting
seven times.
Pittsburgh
4 1 .800
Are physieaUy
tile Milwaukee Braves will be the INBCI has acquired
Snead, however, WaA even par San Francisco
4 1 .800
PRAGUE - Japan won
2ltt player ill baseball history to rights to televise the 1964 o ;ym- 7t on his final round and finished Philadelphia
4 1 .800
titles and Communist China capfit
hit 300 _. IDCih duribR his career. pic Games in To~o back to the in a three-way 1.le with Gary St. Louis
:l 2 .600 1
tured the other three in the 27th
AanNI hit the 299th of his ca- United State!.
Player and J~k McGowan for Milwaukee
8 2 .600
world table tennis championships.
reer~ as the Braves beat Robert w. Sarnoff, chainna!lQf lseventh.place with a 278.
!r.os Angeles
3 3 .500 Ph
Tltere is some evidence thattl)t ' I
HOUSTON - Manual Santana
dae New York Mets, 1-1. Before the board of the network, an- Clark .s second place finish was Chicago
2 3 .400 2
physical fitness of ehltdr-n "I '
tilt HIIOI'I ta 0\'ll' he ahoWd pus nouoced tllat NBC-'IV will pte- worth $3,500 and Au~traUan ~el Houston
2 4 .3332\l.a o£ Spain overcame Chuck McKin·
REGULAR FIRM
makes a dlfferentt In their
IIICh sluggers as Chuclc Klein sent dall telecast! each
, Nagle ~lected $2,400 ~~ thll'd Cincimatl
1 4 .200 a ley of San Antonlo, Tex., 6-4, 13scholastic performance.
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place w1th a 275. Nagle m1ssed a New York
0 5 .000 4 11, 3·6, 2-&amp;, 6-4, to win the men's
• The wondetful feel
Even without specific evidenee,
(1110
men , .. ~ier• Hornsby whJle the games are tn progrl!~"· thr.toot utt on the 18th hole '
Sunda 's Results
singles title in the River Oaks inof foam\
it stands to reason that the bet- l
&lt;102) and AI SillliDODI &lt;.Wn to Longer programs will be ~hewn
p
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• The edge-to-edge
vitat..ionaJ tennis tournament.
f1Dk No. 11 Oil the aU-time lilt. 011 weekeod!l.
which would have given him a Pittsburgh 1 Cmcmna~1 0
ter a child's health, the bitter'
comfort of uclutlve
'11&amp;&amp;&amp;iiiiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiitiiiii.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiltl second-place tie. The lapse oost l Chicago 3 San Francl5CO 1
he may do In his studios.
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I Milwaukee 1 New York 0 (10 inn~ DETROIT - The Detroit Red Sprfngwart•side
A dlatlnctl'llt
Many schools have recognized
quiltad border!
Sanders picked up birdies on Phila. 4 St. Louis a no inn., Jst h Wings edged the Toronto Maple
this fact and are stappinl U(t
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fifth and ninth holes to makel Philadelphia 5 St. Louis 4 (2nd) Leafs. 3-2, but still trail two
their
pJ'Oirems of physico! edu•
wearfnQ, beautiful cOntll
the turn two under par. He Houston 5 Los Angeles 4
games to one in U1eir hest-ofcotton,
But in a aurprlslniiY
• Multl-colllnnenprlng
unlta of the fin eat
eagled the 14th, but took hogies
Saturday'• Resulb
.seven final series for the Natior.
large number of our achool ..
temp.red steel!
on the 12th and 15th for a regula- Pittsburgh 12 Cincinnati 4
a\ Hn~key League Stanley Cup.
there i$ still notenouch emphl•
• Laytrl Clf the
tlon 35 on the back nine.
San Francisco 2 Chicago t
sis on daily activities that d ..
finest cotton ttltl
On the par-five, 501-yard ttixth 1 Milwaukee 5 New York 2
BOSTON - he Boston Ce1~1~• [
velop stamina, otrtJIIlh, •1111111
hole. Sanders almost muffed it. 1St. Louis 7 Philadelphia 0
deFeated the Los Angeles Lal&lt;ertt,l
arid othordooireble,quatltloo. •
For tho sake of your child'&amp;
His ball landed juat next to a wa· Los Angele~ 3 Houston 1
117-114, to win the first game
Monday'11 Prebable PUehers
thelr hest-of-seven series for
ter hazard, but he calmly took
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good position and parred the hole. ~n f0-1) vs. Shaw (~1 ),
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COLUMBUS &lt;UP! I - Finance "Bu! it takoo $ttl mllllon a Krahacb laughed ond utd he hia eolculatloru m ffnbhmg out IIOl' lund, saying 11 it was • noon at the Hendtl'l(ll C!tureh ley, Pl. Ple&amp;lant, Ralph Hat• s:""~· 'l1t6"
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Director Richard L. Krabach hoi month 11141 .. hacl to take thai wu aworo mDemocraUc ....,... Itho c:urreol bitltnlum and Ill plan- cholee between paying the distil· of Chrlat for Job• R. Gunneaux, b.Alr. Apple
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lers or the schools be would aide 74, Pt. ~Jeuant Route , , who Sta•ta, Lelart; Cindy L y n D t. I~ on~, II'*' IAilda
traltOD Inherited deficit would he as we bad to oome up wtlh 1 HI- low. 'l1lo eotlmate Ia important A part &lt;&gt;I this tnc:reue, he said, I with the schools,
died Saturday after a long tU- ll&lt;&gt;bertt, Arbuckle; Mrs. 0 I In State ~· •
tut to about S45 milhon when tht tie ovft' IMO million tor schoola In ~u.se tbt lecJ,.alatUrt mu.st a., could be attributed b) the change Finance Oir-ector James Maloo~ ness.
Kna,PP, Syracuse.
'The plaintiff ecntelds: ,the ...
f,..,aJ year end• June Sl.
February, whlclt we did," he propriato upon tho b"i' &lt;&gt;I ..•1- l&lt;tlhe method of paying iJJe '"'" changed the method of reporting I Mr. Gutt ..aux, a
reth;ed DISQIARGED: Lewis Harp- f.ndantnqllgeillly ti!We
The lanky Krabacb, 1trong maD aaJd.
mates prepared by tbe fiDance dt· tax. ~ slate priiiV!~sly soko ~ax his monthly flnanclal statements-I!armer , had beer a resldent w, Jr., Gallipolis fi'erry i Mrt. tor vehltle .,.tntt hit ~
tn Gov. Jameo A. Rltades 1tlmln·
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roctor and pretlellletl by tho gay- olampt, wHh the money commg He had !toted 120 a month lor of Mason County for the past Robe'rt Broth,tol., Cotlagevil- lng ln,,tho p)alntflf'a
Jstr~tion, ~tled back 1D hls big Former Gov. Michael v. DJ. ernor 1o the te&amp;islrur~ i.Jl his apo frem the verdon ·in ~dvance schools but dropped this as i~ 1 35 yea~s. .
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, Ie; Carol Ann Brotherton, O&gt;t-- t. severely in}Ured bad!: ad 111
chair and diSCUssed state fiDanCP SBUe decliMd to comment upoo 1proprlation bW. Democi'ata con- Wben the atamps were di.scontln- made it appear the general fund SurviVors mcludt: h1s w 1f e, tLgevlUe: George Dickens, CUf. knee, pteY"efltlnl billi
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in detail as the adm:JniatratioD the Rbodel' re rt that DiSal!e 1 tend that revenue wiU run ~ad ued, merchants were g~ven the al- was overcmmitted.
IF..thel Bowyer Gunneaux~ two ton: Ashbell Glover, Hendersotlt tt~act.l.ng ~ -- illl"""'ed the end of tis flral three
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&lt;&gt;I approprlstiono. based upon a ternative of paying In advance 1 d . ll&gt;t D'S.IJ h d
daughters, Mrs. Emm• Rust James Rolllno, Pt. Pleasant; fer~ gr.al ['llil.!ilf~UmonthJ tn office.
left I deflcit. Tlle fopner gover- IOVI ~•mato and t•·tthe excess and getting a discount or paying
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Krabach said .as he detailed tbe Jng office was to say that Rhodes' make the administration look was oollected by the rela1.e1
a hprac flee at Gorew cserW_l•l. sm er, Leonard C. Gunneaux, Long fleld Pt Pleasa.nt · Mrs Cecil pita).
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Krabach said this change made O'Neill made the change.
s a.n • . : ; two sis ers,
s. Si'les, Pt Ple~a nt ; Susan Lynn
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"I estimate that revenue during 1962 a different type year in
Cec1l Guthr:! and Mrs. May see Pt Pleasant
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hlstoly and that Rhodes' budget will total $1,282,800,521," Krabach Hf:rbert said the mdication s were DlSalle ?nd .~lr.
Nelli , Kra- grandch~ldren and ~wo great .· liam Morris, Cheshire, a son; Pleasant Won'laft's "' C!Db IIIII&amp;.
" The governor bad a firm of feU Jbort of meeting state need.s. said.
the lag and now smoothed itself bach saJd. but you owe the grandchildren. Bur1al was 10 :1\'rr. and Mrs James See. Le- U.g scheduled for Fridl)', ...
l-ertified public acx:ountaDtl 10 DtSalle had arm-A while IJnV"1 believe that is a realistic es- out and that revenues W"!l e on a school money and you . ha\·e to the Kirkland Memorial Gardens tart a daughler· Mr and Mrs rll 12 at the
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and 'traveled approximately 68 s(X!ial rooms. 1.be ~- .,._
"The biggest deflelt ftl In the be in balance as of June 30. He ''We looked at tlle revenue for ' rent basis. fte said when he took Just put dow~ wha• yo• • owe this PT. PLEASAN~. - Arrested ft 3t an angle across the lllgtt. partment will have
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the recesaJODS, the process1ng sales tax payments re- didn-'t ex,st.,
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o Y rt. embankmen~. demolishing announcement by ·~ , ~·
On top &lt;&gt;I that. he ,.ld, the paid from the general land,.... ebattge in method of paying the eeived Dee. 6.
Dale Gr1mm, 34, New Haven the vehicle.
Farley, club president.
.tate WIS tiS million behind In oun.
sales taxes, and made our eati- This delay, Herbert said, made Krabuch hsls the school pay- and Roy Euge:~t Lucas, 41,
payment! to the teachers' retire_
mate!. I think we allowed .an in- it appear for a while the tax reve· ment in his tnonthly statements, Pittsburgh, Pa., both charged
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rnent Cund, '-'1 million behind in Rhodes, acting upon Knlbach's crease of about 3 per cent."
1 nues were higher than thr; ac- ' feelmg lhe state h:Js the oblii(a- w1th dnving while lntoxlcated;
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payments to the Public Employes ncures, put through 1 number of The Rhodes appropriation bill tually were.
tio~ and must set 1hP m on c y Lester E. Zimmerman,
30,
Retirement Sy.st~. also owed piiUII to reduce •pending wben he before the Jee,islaturt ct~Jls ( 0 r on MDrch 1, be ~.aid re\,er ues as1de each month although pay· Camp Conley, three bad check
i wt.rrants and a no driver's lithat system 85 milhon fro)ll 1959- took office Jan. 14. He fired about spending SUB2,610,480. This .18 1showed $30 million more than on menl Js made quarterly
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61, and tnere were general fu~ a,500etateemployes, planstodifl- $100,041less than estimated reve- arch I, 1962, but, in fart . he , There were other indicators of lcense charge; Roy C. Brown,
Sprint si&gt;endlna.
~ncumbranets of about $11 mil· miss about 3,100 more by July 1. nue. Spread over the 104 weeks said, it did not mean total reve- l finan cJal trouble. Rhodes as state 49, Birch Clty; James F . Roush
atly means ltMt PIJo
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hon.
He also ordered a 9.1 per cel1f. in the two-year period, U means nue up that much. Instead, be alKhlor reported regularly Ihe -12, New Haven and
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"That totaled up to about $(18 across the board cut in tpendtng. Krabach 'sees revenue coming in said the $30 million reflected state was running a def1c1t. Rut Bonecutter , 29, Pt. Pleasant,
cash loa~ to !iM ~
million," Krebach aald .. "Aga:Jnlt "We want to get alate wploy- at the rate of about $1,700 a week some of the backlog tabulatf'd at ' many apparently ignored the ' each charged with intoxication.
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statement, just as they did a!hat, w~ had about $9 mtllion .eash meat level! back to what they more tllan expenses.
m the bquor fund and $8 milUon were ln 1962," Krabach uld. "That is what 1 mean when ) He stdd that revenues in the loon's, C"halklng then up to p.~li·
IlLINOISAN TREATED
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY ,
in the_ ~neral fund. So we had "AboUt 7,000 persons were 1dded say it is a tight and realistic bud- last week of March showed $1 3 tiC);
PT. PLEASANT - Gordon
$17 million In cash and JUbttact in the Iut year,"
get," Krabach said as be com- million compared with $5.4 for As auditor, Rhodes reported in Grimm of Belvidere, Illino1s,
300 Second st.- wYandptte 2-2~ 11, Pomeroy· '
that from the lf99 mllllon and you He turned his chair and seid, puled the heir-thin ~timate of the corresponding week the pre- Jan .. 1962, the general fu nd was was treated at Pleasant Valley
get alxmt t82 million. 'Ibat is • "Actually our budge Uor the next revenue and expense on a weekly vlous year. This didn 't mean a $27 5 mJ!Iion m the red. ID acrh 1P.osp1ta l early Sunday morning
round figure but it wM closer to two years generally holdl apend- basis.
$4 million drop he said, instead he sa1d it was $23.5 trulhon·. Last for abrasio.1s and contusions
8:1 than 82."
ing at about the 1962 levels. We "We could have a little reces- this year's report for t.he week September he said the fund after and released following a one
"~e accountants a~ ~owed are bavilll to do that becatDe tJ.on, a little drop In ,rvvenue and was current while last year' s two months of the fiscal year be- vehicle accident around midthat m addition to ~mg In the spending went up rather sharply we would be in serious trouble," week included some of the back- ginmng July 1 was $11.5 in the night Saturday on Route 33 at
red by almost $83 mdlion, s~d- in the past year and wa11 running be Sllid. "c;onversely, If business log.
I hole even though $19 million in Letart Hill.
to the
HOURS ,
•
lng was running abo~t $5 million ahead of revenues."
Is better than expected, and we
I liquor proCit$ had be~n taken. He Shru iff's department
•
a month ahead of estimated revedo not in our calculations expect 247s9A Debt 4-12
e :~aid none was take11 m the cor- 1 ing the mishap, Grimm lost con·
MONDAY-9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
nueg,
How did the deficit cqme a recession, we will have more State regulars have bce!l sur· respondmg two nu.mthl:i of the prt.-'- ltrol of his late model truck , ran
TUES., F":~AYT~~~M. 9T~·~· P~ 5 P.M. • •
"OUr problem," he conUnued, about? ....
money than we expected.·
pri!1ed that some people were sur- v1ous year.
oft the left hand side of the
~
"was to get spending into line "I think the DiSalle people "But it won't be mucb,'' he prised at the condition of the defi:-.:_:._~~~~~~--"~~·'~:.'... ~~~·"_~~'.':_I,..,..;..,..,.,....,......,..,,.,,,;,,.;...,.,,.,,.,,.C"',.~""'!!!!
with revenues and to find a way overestimated revenues," Kra- said. "The budget amounts to cit. Democrats clai~ it does nllt
to pay off the deficit we inherittd. bach said. ""nlen when revenue something over $600 million a exist or is not as large as Rhodes
W" also had to work on the •I&gt;' failed to come in to match the mate. that would make a 5 per claims.
·~
propriatiow biiJ for the period be- authorized spending level they cent a year beyond what we esli- : One factor in t.h~ d1scus.sion ·s
ginning next July 1."
mate, that wou]d make a5 per 'l the Liquor Department. Some
Krabach 8ald the tB3 million •1 1: )J) l : I n M£&amp;4
•
cent increase, considerlng we el- contend tllis fund is independent
rigure did oot include the welfare
lowed a 3 per cent increase. You of the general fund and should
deficit, which U! traditional, IDd
would then have about $12 mllllon not be counted. Krabach's answer
did nm inelude any school money·
a year more than expected.
is that D!Snlle took liquor fund
"The figures JndJcated a poten"Twelve mUIJoh a year Is of money-not only Ute profits-but
tlal welfare deficit," he said, l
course a eoDBiderab1e sum of money normally used to pay lhe
'~U4, the amount W8!1 not certaiD. ~
money but it is not a big amount distillers and used it to pay genTheii is always a welfare deHwhen you talk in terms of $600 eral expenses when general fund
cit. lt appeared, llnwever, that 4&amp;:i#fi!.lilllffii&amp;iZIF;;w;;s;;;u::;;;- mlllion.
revenues dropped.
I
we were headed for a $14 mil- BY WILLIAM P.BARKER
"You would have to have bet· It is his view, then, that the
linn deficit. We made some cuts, District Mana1er, Marietta ter than a 10 per cent pickup in liquor debt of abo·,~ ss;; mJllron
returnmg payments to what th~y The dealine for paying the business to raise an additional is a debt agamst the stale to be
were Oct. 1. I believe we wdl social security self-employment MoO million more, and 1 doiY't paid from liquor funds and other
winrl up with a defk!it of about tax for 1962 is April 15. the tax think anybody believes this wiU revenues under a schedule set by
$11 million."
is paid along with federal In- happen. So J don't see how any- the courts. He said one could
Krabach said the school ;:~_
taxes.
body can say we expect to have draw his own conclusions as to
lilent wa5 made for
The amount of the tax Is com- a bJg surplus because we mis- the status of the financial sltuaon Sehedule SE of the judged the revenues."
lion in liquor money had not been
fonn tax return. The tax
u.qed to pay general operations.
rate for 1962 self-employment State revenues have been ahead Liquor sales, he said, were run~ 4.7 per cent of the net earn- of last year. Democrats have pre- ning about me bali of 1 pe.· eent
~gs from the business. The tax dieted there would be a $21 mil- higher than anticip·t :10rl and pay~
ij(;~ -not apply to earnings over lion surplUs Instead of a deficit ment of the liquor deh~ wa5 beor less than f4(10.
' at the end of June 30.
ing paid a little faster than
Abnoot all self-employed per- "It is true the revenu~' a r e peeled.
sons are subject to the tax. The up," Krabacb said, "but there
only exceptions are doctors of will not be a $27 million liurplus. There were a long series or inmedicine and ministers who "We expect to have $Zl million dicators pointing to trouble in
have not elected coverage und- in cash on baod oa June 30, but state finances over the past two
er Social Security. Thus, al- you eanaol by any stretch of the yean.
most anyone who operates a immagination call that a surplus DiSalle had asked the ]egislatrade or business has to pay because our bills run to about S50 tW"e to appropriate more money
the social security tax If their million a month. So you can't two years ago. He wanted about
net profit for 1982 was $400 or claim you have a surplus when $150 million more than anUclpatmore. Neither rental Income, your current bills ar~ twice the ed revenue which the legislature
Investment returns, nor tapltal amount of money you have in refused to give because it would
plrts can be Included In deter- hand."
have meant new taxes.
mining an individual's net pro- The director helievea the deli- Krebach saki although the for·
fit.
cit will he about $13.2 million on mer governor wanted to spend
Self-employed farmers have June ao. He expects 1o cut that more, about $75 million a year,
a special option they may ex- to about fl9.5 milUon by Jnne 30, he could not spend more
CDMPLETUY AUTOMATIC - With forced air Gas heat, oneth•r·
ercl:e In the payment of the ltiGI, and wtnd up with a surplus was appropriated and aul:hot·ized I
mostat is all that's needed to keep every room in your home
oelf-employmnt tax. A farmer of $8Stl,198 nn June ao. 1965, the but had estimated revenues
warm and comfortable.
report his actual net pro- end of the first Rltodeo budget.
and then had to dip into the
tho farm, or he may stato Treasurer John Herbert uor fund and make other adj~st-1
CLEANLINESS--Dust·and-dirt-catcbing filters in a forced alr
two-thirds of his gross aald sales tu ..Uectiona from IIW!IIb.
Gas beating system dean the air several times every hour.
tho farm. In many cases, July 1 to March 3l' t&gt;t~d 1201.With Gas beat, curtains, draperies and furniture otay
Other headline development.!!
thls permits more earnings to 9111,f4!1, compOnd With $1!1,clean lonrer.
be credlled for social securl• 31'7,1!00,000 In the oorrespondlng had pointed to trouhle on the
ly; however, $l2110 II the most period of the lut l~eol1 year. Tltio nancial front.
MODERNITY-A forced air Gas heating syatem is the ultimata
thai ean be
by using Is about 1211 millioo incualte.
'l11e .state had deferred
in modem, automatic centralized heating. It is easily - . .
THIS IS A $PECIAL
the
said be was aware of ments iato the various ~~~
verted
to whole-house air conditioning at any tim&amp;
PROCESS
lllll did not 8sure Into the 1c- were In trouble,

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Strongman Krabach Sees· Big Cut In Deficit ~~F~:;o,: M~~~~ ;;;;:::~

Hooks 'n Slices

serlea be"' TUesday nJght against ! "''' more fortunate In his 20- 1
Pomeroy High school's newly formed golf team II
the New York Mels, will be bat- ~ game winning ,..,... til&lt; paot steadily preparing for matcbesifyiwllbf otbe~uo:"~:
tUng to stay out of the cellar. two yean lor lha Redo.
throughout the S. ~- 0. area. Qual
ng or pos ,
m.
Lalli year they lost II of their "The runa ohould even out in tho first foursome IS planned for April _l 5, at 4 ·30 Pllrot 19 before rallying to finish the end .. the btg righthander pre- at the Pomeroy Golf Course. BodysGomrdakingAlup t~o!::fe'
undetstand why Manager Gt!ne and center field.
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tbird. just three game5 from the .
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, are Sr. Hlgh, Doug Moore, Dav1
on, an
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Mauch "' tho Philadelphia Phtl' to
dtcled. 1 tl lose ,..,.. 1 shouldn t Do Wehrung Butch Meier, Don Brown; Frank Tituo, Jr.
lies calls him "Big D."
Ron Samoby seoEr~ oBne krnnandon ~ut Manager Fred Hutcinson BDd. then I'll win aome I shouldn't, Hignh- RodneY Karr Jeff Gibbs, Bill Francis and Carson
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rt of J8 ck of all a double
rme an s
don't
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Cr-ow
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1 another with a aolo refuses to panic "No, there will too. BuL even II the runs
trades with the Phi11ies but for- .;ve ~ hI th CUbs' Larry be no lineup changes" he &amp;tid eYi!O up, the willS wiiJ because Sev~ral matcbes are being ever, it lsn't necessarUy ~ f:
tunately , no matter where he ' Jae~ ~fus ;~est win of the after Sunday's. 1-0 l~ss to the J'm going to make them .''
planned before school closes. others. After you have ~ay
plays he a become a muter of
~m · McCo
doubled Pittsburgh Pirates "We just Bob Purkey, Jay'' roommate Entrance ln the S.E 0 . High the same course for • wht e you
the bat. And he's the most. i~- =~~nihe on7 run f;~e Giants ,' aren't hitting wh~n it counts. and fell~w 20-gttne winner last School tournament. Is possible generally know where your shot \
portant reason why the Ptullies who had w~ their first four Gene Freese ha5n't had a gOod [ year, shU is bothered by a ~re 8 , the Hocking Hills Co~ntry wiU .end up . H Y~ conslstan'-'
~
were the hotteM team in the Nahit yel vada Pinson has one. It shoulder, but has been throwang Club logan Saturday April 27. ly h1t a hook or &amp;lice aBd want
tional League over the second games.
.
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ian't only the kids lrookiel! Tom every day in hopes that the sore- ' The 'first ~atch scheduled is tc continue the same, start UJoteam lost a seven·game overtime half of the L962 season a~ dto- AI McBea~ Yielded 10 hits but Harper and Pete Rose) who are ness wUI work out.
with Pt. Ple:ttsant April 19, at ing your left shoulder aa .1
I,J DICK ~
playoff dedtlon to Boston last day are in a three-way tle f~r struck out ~ve and walk~ only to bl4t.rnc."
'feam physician Dr. George Ral· tlle Pomeroy Golf Club.
direction lndl.cator and point It
\JI'I lf*'U
year, didn't permit hi! players to flrst pl~e with .the San F~ancl~- o~e ln out·pltching the ~~s Joey The Reds managed a respect- lou refuses to predict wh~ Pu~- Anyone wishing to ,have any toward an obJect such as a tree,
BOSTON &lt;UPJ) - '1\le Bolton talk with newsmen. Jn {act, co Gtants and Ptttsburgh Ptrate.s. Jay, who .dropped h~ second able total of 10 hits agamst AI key will be ready lo take h1s golf in(orma .1.10 or announce- a green patch of grass or an1
Cllticl ftpNd they 11'1l't lucky- SChaUl kept the Lo1 ADgeles Demeter owes his development straJghl decJsio?· A walk to Bob McBean m the shutout de!eat, 11ut place in Cincinnati's starttr.g ro· ments made in this column re~ object that &lt;¥1 ' tell you just
wry, ftt'1 lucky - to acape dressin&amp; room door lOcked for 15 as a hitter directly to Mauch. Skinner and smgles by Smoky failed m1serably in the clutch. taUon.
gardJess of area may do so any what direction you are ltnillJ
1llth a win. But the player it mlnu"s after the game, and sent Don used to be I free ~winger B~~s, Donn Clendenon a~d McBean left 12 runners on t..ase in "It's .hard to tell." Dr. ftallou : Lo11e. ,
'
1 ill, and then using that syg..
lllfGbabl1 COil them wW hurt.
hla playen out a aide tbH' be- who tried to pull every ptich. On Blll Vrrdo~ produced th.e ~arne 9 a five-lnn.ing stretch between third said. "Purkey can do everything AIJGNMENT OF SHOO'S
tem as a gulde, adjust yourThe .,mg NatioAIJ. BUketball fore a:lmittin&amp; the press.
Mauch's advice, he started to only run m the fourth mnmg.
and seventh. Twire the bases · with his arm except cock tt to Limng up 8 shot is one of self accordin~l,. sr that you ~It
Aasodltlal. cblmplolll, huntlnl Red Auerbach, the coach who "hit with the pitch" last yea~ and
Colt. Kay• Koufu
were loaded.
' throw hard. Then he has pain. tlle hardest components of tlle the center of the fairway With
Wir ttftb ncteSBlve playoff has directed Boston to (ive cham· he wound up the season wdh a The Colts karoed s~~ut king Joey Jl!)'. vlct~m of the lac kofl But ~h~t do~s~'t ne~ssarlly. m~an
your shots rather than the
CftWD. C!opped a one-game lead ionships in the past slx aeasoos, ,3(!1 average, 29 homel'i and 107 Sandy Koufax m 5 1-3 ~ngs. ~d support wasn't fretting, though. thLS rnJUry 1sn t ser1ous. We II Just game of golf.
rough o~ worse.
• Loa Az1Beles in the best-i)f-sev- ~as quick to admlt that his Cel~ run• .batted in.
then hung on for the v1ctory With Jay, who now has lost two games , have to wait and see."
The difference Jn players vis- Learmn~ to adj~~t qulckly ls
• fiDal playoffs, 117·114, SUnday tics y,.-ere lucky to win.
S&amp;at:es OD.e-Maa Show
Don McMahon sh~tting out the by ~1 and 1.0 .scores, said he e:.:- Purkey took the last of three ion presents one problem .. The one ~P m obtatmng a lower
a'Jbt.
aD the while Auerbach was Demeter s~ virtu.ally a ooe- Dodg~s ?n one h1t for the last pec1.1 the close ones to even out 1 X·ray treatments for the should- shot can look aJtogel~r d1rfer- ..and1cap.
But when tW game eDd.ed, But.
~ . Ha li man show m St. I.A&gt;Uis, Sunday 1 1-3 lDrungs. Pete Runnels and for him along the way.
er last Thursday. He says be feels e t from another's viewpoint.
SECTION I ETIQUE'ITE
rooklt utilltyman John Havlicek, worry~ghi~v:am'l P::t"fortu~e~ \\'hen he rolJected s~x hit&amp; in nine Howie Goss had two hits each for He recalled that jn 1959 he .ost hke " a pr1soner on parole. 1 have The best rule to go by is keep- The player who has the honJMtGD•a third or fourth best play- cek, 0
g
at-bats and drove m three runs the COlts and Frank Howard and 1'1 games in which he gave up a to report to my parole officer (Dr. inp th.e club .ace square to the or should be allowed to play
_. over the distance f4 the seaas the Phillies downed the Car- Dick Tracewskl had three each totaJ'of only 22 runs, but that he ' Rolloul every day:•
target Thls Is Jkay for some be!ore his opponent
or fel~
Ill
holpl!al.
Early
Spring
1\lontbs
dinals.
4-3
in
10
innings,
and
54.
lor
the
Dodgers.
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pea~!;
and
their
swings;
how·
low-competitor
tees
his
baU.
8
1011
Havlieot ltllfered an Injury to Leave Birds Hungry cbiel beneficiary of Demeter'• Bob Hendley pitched a four~
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110 dived over
blasting was relief ace Jack Bald- hitler against the Mets and !malM
DORCAS
: -.;.,.... :~':' bench whlle Early spring months can be schun, who received credit for ly won out in the loth when the
.
Henderson an teS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beegle
JliDI' for " : . ball in the eee- hungry tllJieS fot native birds, both victories although he workP.d Braves scored on a walk to Lee
Whil At R t Home hale returned home after spendOld
iodl He waa helped from says Tltomas M. Stockdale, Ohio a total of only. 1-3 inning•.
Maye, Hendley's sacrtlice and_ a
e
es
ing the winter In Florida.
lito
tho llltlde olroady Sial tutl
t' extension wild- The Chicago Cubs •nopped the single by Ty CUne. Roger Crmg,
PT PLEASANT _ C!tarles Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rhoades
badly
Uen when bt was . e
~ers lY
San Francisco Giants' four-game a 24-game loser in 19d2, allowed
By FRED 00~1
there's a new example in Stan 1p C· to 88 or Hendencm died celebrated their 50th weddiRI
to St~li:labeth'J Hospital lue . specta~t.
winning streak, H, the .Pit.ts- only seven .hits but suffered his
UP1 sports Writer . !Williams: tlle Moot, 4-lncll, 230- lO:JOas . ~. Wednesday tn ~ Ma~ anniversary with an Open House
lite
Wmter winds, snow, and sleet burgb Pirates shaded tlle Cmcm- second stra1ght loss.
I There':; no cure for ·what ads a pound nght-llander wllo walked
t H me He had been April 7.
r.
lu.ve removed seeds and fruit nati Reds, 1..0. the Houston Colts CINCINNATI &lt;UPJl-With only pitcher like those New York Yan-' liome the San Francisco Giants' ~on f . 1 ~
~ tih for several Karen and Arlene Th~lss_
31
, wm ~~..
tltey from most of the native plants defeated the Los Angeles Dodg- five games of the 1963 season k~ pmstripes.
winning run in their 1962 playoff m
ng ea
1who are working at Columbus
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C e 1~ It 1
a
little food 1M'S, s.t, and the Milwaukee played, the Cincinnati Reds seem The story ha!l bef;'n told over finale wilh the Los Angeles Dodg- years.
spent a week end at nome.
wouldll t kDDw UD~~ ~ ands hrubs, te::,lng
j
Braves topped the New York m danger o( repeating the
and over again but it looks like ers.
A former river boat em- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fischer
•laetM HaY~. acoad
for birds ~t:!.sh ":': g:w ~g Mell, 1-o, in 10 innings in olher trous start which cost them
-~-----~-~1t was an experience that could phyee and retired from t h.e of Gallipolis have rented the
1
season rep e es
lOr TlllldiJ Jttthl 1
pp y' NL games.
last year.
have made the 26-yeor-old Wit- Pure Oil Company at Cabtn Guy Beegle house.
4l' at oD tn lito ltlq final plsy- Stockdale explaw.
:o the American League,
The Reds have lost lour of
Iiams a couch ease. Instead it Creek, IV. Va., Mr. Casto was Mrs. Wllllam Blake, Wanda I I
afta~ lbt CeJUet hid a bad This means, ~at perSi)Jls who ~ew York Yankees beat tbe
and when they open a
1made h1m a Yankee. ~eeause t~e born in Henderson on October Ross and Charlotte Blake spent I
• ' tltap
lito fir 1 141 ban been leedl R birds through limore Oriole•. H the
Yankees happily acqllll'ed the btg ~. 1874 tho son of the Ia t e
week end In Columbus wtlb
JIIDI
)u.t~u the winter .should contlnu~ to do Indians scored a ~ victory
rireballer in a winter Jeal th$t Jonathan and Mary M a )e
Ann Van Meter.
acknh: k. But forlbt vtteran Tom so, ~ceording t.o the wildlife ~u- the Detro1t Tigers, the
sent Bill Skowron to the Dodgers casto. He was a member
Mr: and Mrs. Grover Salser
.eGrial.,.... bJ'
would ha ~rlty. He s~ys prepared wild ton Senatora .edgOO out the
By Unltf!4 PreSt International and cau5ed New York Yankee the Junmr Order of United Jr . and children have moved
flfln't:·.::.':.
ve b:1rd feed mixture'~ , sunflower ton Red Sox, 7-6, and the
Saturday
· I Manager Ralph Houk to predict American Mechanics.
into the farm nome which they
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acor seeds, cracked corn, scratch City Athletics beat the
LONDON - Leonard CBuddy) l that Williams would be the world Su . .
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purchased from his father
....,.....
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• feed, bread $CliP~, and apple 'Twms, 5--4:.
Edelen, a school teacher from champions' fourth starting pitchrvl~tng are one son, ames
,
loJ "IoltW..,. lito nplar aea- 11141 ortillge·~ wlll iittr~
Playo Tbr.;, Po81ltoal .
South Dakota, set American run- er.
!' Casto, Boomer, W. Va.;
DELICIOUS
IIIII. ~ lit wftb Celtic point a wide variety of birds.
Demeter singled the winning
ning records for seven nules, l
WI AL Deb t
sisters, Mrs. Rome oo:,;r~ta~~:ll
~ II • whllt BID Jllllsell A well • stocked bird feeding run to third base in the loth ineight miles, ntne miles, 10 miles w·m
•• d ill u A - n lPleasant and Mrs: Anna
1 am;eb ma
netted', • iK · ~ fiDiBhecl station at this time of year nlng o( SUnday' a r1rst. game. Then
and 15 kilometers aiiJlough fini sh·
~ ~:ca Hendersonj and f1ve grandchllwMJi, 11.
dl pLdred up 15 may attratfflll onlrwueh comMajor League
ing second in a 1o-mile race.
League
ut or t
pella Uees dren. Funeral services will be • Veal Sandwich
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SUnday-his first real oom
ve cepartment investigateo_
eHamburgera
.rtbon. . ti..,M __. to Rua...... IIIII .... llftD. asslstl, mou winter .viSitors as canfin..
American Uague
i SEATILE, Wash. - The Uni- appearance .since that fateful walk
-•Hot Doe•
only to llob Cliltly'l 11 el- : : " :=~ ~~:::::
W L P&lt;&lt;. (08 , verslty of Washington dismissed ! l~st Octohor-anBdltbreezedOrto • !.1
OFish
homered in the eighth lming
II)' FRED DOWN
tie the nightcap and &amp;ingled
• VPI Sporll wrtio&lt;
home the cleelslve run in the
! You vo only to look at Don nJnth. During the afternoon he
Demotor'o .474 batUng average to also played first base, left field
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INFORMATION
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• 6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mldt!leport,_0., ~pril15, 11163 '

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POMEROY MOTOR
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Leadership Job
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CANCELLATIONS
The Past Chiefs of Meigs MQnday . even l n 8 w l t h Mr. and .Mn. Bill ~00 and
COI!REt."l''ONS
Tt
emple
Pythlan Sisters will Ro~ld Osborne, president, pre- family of Grove City spend 9iJD'
Will bll llcet~pwtl lllltll lt:Ot 4 M
meet Monday evening at the ftkhng, and opened by the read· day with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. '
Fnr Day ot PuhiW•Uotl
&gt;&lt;~me of Mrs. WOllam Lowe at lng of the PT,4. prayer.
Wyatt
REGULATIONS
1957 Ford - - - - -- -· $895
rllr put~lltber .......,. tM t~abt
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New buslnesa included the re·
Convertible Coupe. Re.d finish, good white nylon top, all
IO edl• Of ret~rct IIIJI' .ru. d•-ftl
good
tires.
V8
motor,
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tomatic,
r3dio
and
heater.
LEGAL
NOTICI
The
Racine
Elementary
PTA
port
from
the
nominating
con1Mrs.
Daisy Gillogly and ehll- ,
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f:r'f)J'I lbo11ld lbl"
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r1ported imlnedl•teiJ' 'l"be pub
--:::R:::~,-:A~·L-::ES::T::-A:-T:E:-LIGAL NOTJCI
wm meet Mooday, April 1~, at mittee appointing newofflcers. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rus1955 Plymouth - ··
$195
1111h11 ,..ill not be rupo...bll for
2 Door. VB motor. eood tlreos, sound m•ehanlcally.
H•"'"" R. """"' ..... ,...,. "' 7:30 "' m. at the grade school They are; vice president, Pal sell and Terry Lynn of !'omrnor~ 1h1 " ""~~ &gt;t1Nrtio'!ll
FOR SALE 32 acres 0 f -oond I..,....,. ".., Palm " " "· ... An· bldg. Mr. Edward Johnson, Bailey, secretary, Violet Smith eroy, Mr. and Mrs. Cllnton Gil-·
1959 Chevrolet
$695
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Fr
Reed
k
nd family Of Hamsonvdle
For Wanl Ad ServiN
~ Ton Panel. V8 motor. eood heavy duty tires, beater.
. Good building SJII!s. On old 1. o&lt; -·~ •• untnown, w111 ..., band Instructor, will give a talk lreaSIIfl!r, ances
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Red and white finish .
Rt. 7, 1 mile north of Chester .j:=.:.:,:~ o;tai~t1, ~~~':i ~':· P~ on "Appreciation of Music in The office of. president re- were Sunday visiton of · tHeir ·~
lliniiiiUt'D Cbu1o 410 d'll. .
1 Cenll per won:l for ""'" e&lt;~D­
Contact J F Hoffman any """ .,..... "'"" '"' ••••,.. •n4 the School." Each one Is asked mains open as all appointed re- parents Jolr. and Mrs. Lincoln ·
t eeutlvlll lnsertklnl.
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Russell
Ful! r•t• of 4 cenll per 11110.rd .UJ
evening after 5 p. m.
n,e•lec~. ·or d~i ln th4 commoa PJeu to bring an article fo~ a silent fused tlle position.
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aucUob. PoUuclt refreshments A notice was also read that Mrs. Harley E. Johnson and ··
~~all'l wlth.lll 10 dQII aftaf' f'ft'lel•
OPEN EVES.-7:00 P.M.
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the county Cooncll PI'A woold Tammy -re
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POMEROY, OHIO
$0 word ntnhnum Eaell elldltlon·
•nd 1tter the 27th day ot May, 1963.
Theodo_rus ~unell Daugbu:u!t meet 011 May 2 at Pomeroy her mother, Mrs.. . Ada. ~la·
aJ worc'l 1~ llhlhllrle• pohll._.
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ELSIE LOij.,:=:r.~·
of Amertca w1ll meet Monday Elemenl.ary School.
ond family .of Syracuse. ·
' ' I cenl pl:l wnNI
~lnl&lt;r ~lo•l'' ..,
WEBSTER A·ND FULTz
at 7:30 p.m. at the IOOF hall. The -ade h Is of Eastern
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OFFICE HOURS
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FOR
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HELP
WANTED
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charter
will
be
draped
for
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eugene
na..
Sf. lurduv -11 :311 A .M t.n 12:00 noon
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Gilmore
and
aU
offl·
district
Mll
hold
separate
'!"'d·
lng
were
Sooday
eve
Ding visit.
. IT'S SO EASY
cers and the team ·are request. uation instead of 8 combmad ors of Mr. and Mrs Har~y E.,
ISINGER SEWING machines, GIRL OR WOMAN, .colored or RUTLAND - 2 lloor, 6 room
TO PLACE A
sales and stJVice. The Fal&gt;- white, for light hoosework. frame home, with batll, gas or
ed to wear whitt. All members graduotJo~ as. w~s e~ller re- Johnson nd tommy.
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RESULT PRODUCING
ric Shop, llS W. Second, Po- Live in. Phont SH 2-4403.
coal beating, utility room, enked
to
be
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ported.
RJVervJew
sWill
be
held
Mr
and
Mrs
Eugene
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4 13 tfc closed porches (front &amp; back),
t1ce for presentation of colors on1b ·~A · ted to purchaae son ond family, Mr. and "'rs.
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WANTED· A cong ial woman plenty closet space, slor m
at the rally.
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Glenn Thompson, Mr. and lo!r!f. :"
'- - - - - - - - · - - Automatic Singer zig zag sew· 10 stay .rlshts Noe::OlJSO work windows and doors. Lot 100. X
The wscs of Heath Metho- a hand calendar £rom the East- Ted Warner and family, Dale
CARD OF THANKS
ing machine. Finger tip con· Call WY ~ Mr PercY 120 with garage, 011 State Rt.
E•tend Hospital
dial Church will meet Mooday ern band. .
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Warner were Sunday visitors
trol. sews with two needles, p 1e 324
St 124. $8500.00.
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ed evening at the chorch with Rev. Mr. Proffit, state highway of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Warner,
WE W!Sil 10 thank all t h 0 s e decorative stitches, built • in p eop 8 ' Oh · 4 ~~ 31 ·• "R:'LAND - Rc.-al - 6 room Among those w 0 enter and Mrs. Marvin Dowson pre- !"'trolman, spoke on safety on Mr. Alvis of Florida Is vlsllo
who were so kind to us dur· zig zag. Not an attachment.
omeroy,
Jo.
c h&lt;me (one •toor), gas heatlng•Holzer hospital over the past sentlng the pro-am on Eas- the h~hways Including laws on ing his daughter, Mr. and Mrt.
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ing our recent bereavement. Excellent con JIJOn an guar,
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E ek Sta Rt ter. Hostesses will be Mrs. E.
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EspPCiallv the countv nurses, an teed. $108.00 or $6.00 month· EMPLOYMENT Wanted outside cellar and cellar house, Mr ap ·~· ;r 1r r Ri' M. Wood, Mrs. Gamet Entsmin- ~cermng sehool _hoses and Mr. Everett Ray and Lari'J
Dr. Ridg~way and nurse, Rev. ly. WY 2-2204.
4 12 Sic EXPERIENCl!:D In dairy work. barn,_ cbickdl hous~ and other '• :~tri::. foe
c!.:,~l.
Miss Bess Sanborn, and drJvers also were discussed.
Johnson of Columbus were the
Jerrv. Masters.
The
Pomeroy
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k" d
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buildmgs,
small
frwt.
24 acres. , Cm
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Mr
H
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Mrs.
Forrest
Bachtel.
Grades
one
lhroo~
four
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wn 1 y,
s. omer
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tertamed w1th mUSical num week end visitors of their par.
00
Church of Chrost . Henry Ew.
lnery Jack King Harrison· $450('. •
Smith Pt Pleasant Karla Jo
. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Job,.;
ing and staff. To those who
ville..
' 4 15 3tp FARM - 110 acres ln Rutland I Sulliv~n •.Rt. 2 PI: PleaSilllt,
APRIL IL
bers under the direction of Mrs. son and famlly, .
.enl flower&lt; or assosted m
"Antiquo Car" Pottern
Twp., 2.5 miles from Roote 124. Ra d J M .
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The Twiltght Gorden cl u b Nease.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Haning
anv wav. ot;r d.epest .apprec- 1
Talll6 oz. Water
7 room house with bath, fum.' ; YF oe :•geJ .
will meet Tuseday evening at Mrs. Velma Barnhart is the of Flatwooda'were Sunday arte"'
ialion. Hiram Archer. Mr.
Glanos "Nith Purchllt
BUSINESS SERVICES ace heating, cister and 2 wells, ~ sc..!~M: s. .;~• M . the home of Mrs. Dwight Park· chairman of the refreshment noon visitors of her parents Mr.
and Mrs Alfred Sapp. Hazel You get 1 glass free each SIGN PAJNTING Done Reas· double sink ar.d cabinets in kit· ~nnis
S~~':: Jr.. , ;~ ~!: er. C. E. Blakeslee will be commitlee for May meeting. and Mrs. Everett Lambert:
Moore
4-l5-tr lime you purchase 10 gal.
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che11, front an... back porches.
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guest speaker.
Refreshments were se"ed. at Beverly Johnson and Char.
Ions of gasoline or more. or
onable. I!JII Kerwood, West Large bam chicken house and ven, W Va., Mrs .
ymond The Friendly Circle of the the end of the meeting.
lotte Lambert were Momtay
change
Columbia, W. Va.
oth~r buil(hngs. also severat 1Byer, Leon, W. Va., Byron ~ Federated Chur~h will meet The seventh grade's .bake sale night guests of their graD.dpar~
3 &lt;'ombination oil
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4 10 6tp lruil trees lovely lawn withiF:ry, Rt. I Letart, W. Va .. Orm Tuesday evening at B p. m. was a COII)plete success. The ents Mr. and Mrs. Everette
NOTICES
Start A S.t Nowi
plenty ,ru;de. Terms. $8500.00. D. Lathey, Evans, W. Va., 1 Miss Elizabeth Fiek and Miss students and sponsors . of that La~bert.
HENRIEITA'S BEAUTY Salon
FOR PAINTING, interior and LAND coN~RA~~ - Balance IGeorge H. Durst, I Cave. St .. I M:•ry Virginia Reibel have class wis~ to thank everyone Miss Betty Hamm was the
exterior. Call Richard Wilt, ~ 00 payments $40 51 month- Pomeroy, David Michael Silvey, charge of the program.
who helped to make this pos· Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and
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N. Second Street, 4M~~ ly: C~r. be bought fo~ $3500.00.. ~w~.k ",;~~k';!:; Ta~~cha':d
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lsible.
Mrs. Joseph Johnson and lam- ·
Ph. IVY 2-2551.
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Wdl return 10 per cent on pur· Woodruff, Rt. 4 Jackson. John Th~ Winding Trail Garden
ily. Sunday evening
·visitors_
chase price.
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Rt I K"tts H"ll M jclub will meet Wedneaday eve·
were Mr .. and Mrs. J. H. _JoJul.
AUTOMOBILE wsurODcc beel Rumphrey Hybrids
C. C. CUCKLF.R REALTOR . ance, . . I
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cancelkod' Loso your operator'a Developed area _ adapted _
WY U83ll
Berkley 0. Car1co, HI. 1 South •ning, at the home of Mrs. Carl
~~d atrue ue
re...ory·
Ucens.' Call WY 2·2960.
grown.
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PAULINE MARIUNS
Pomt, and Mrs. Elhs 0 . Hack· Will, East Main St.
•15 )';
llli :061 Silage corn
eGARDEN SEED
SALESMAN
ney, Ripley, w. Va.
The Past Presidents of the
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Ladles
Auxiliary
of Legion,
Drew WebSH ~7112
Saturday - Miss Debra
ster Post
America·
will
ill' with Dex·A·Diet tablets, HH 861 ,.Best
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Mrs.
only 98c. Slark Drugs.
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FOR SALE - Two bedrOOIII
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3 1 60tp Also Ohio Certified
U. S. 13 110&gt; lr-41 C-38,
horde, Beautllul Birch kitclt- Crown Ctty, Charles
Arthur evenmg. .
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Middleport Feed Mill
en, automatic gas heat. 1649IMo:."":'· s~~c~";i ~~· ~w· The Child Conservallon Lea· Mrs. Dessie Patterson ~~~
Reedsville, · Ohio, Call 667· Tony Fowler, Chono• &amp; 01111.
Lincoln Heights. Call J 0 h 01ey · arr, ·
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n, OR· gue will observe Its annual eroy, Ted Patterson of.
1956 wmTE FORD
Station 6295 .
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Blaetlnar, WY 2-5127. :l-It-tic eph S. Willis, Rt. 2 Pedro, Mrs. gees! n_ight Wednesday evening and "r and Mr'
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wagon, automatic transmis"We Do Custom Grinding,.
Daisy M. Whanger, Columbus, A il 17 10
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N. 2nd Avo.
Mlckltopol't
Mrs. Kenneth G. Konicek, Wake- pr
e soc al rooms ~I Circle and family and
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PHOTO COPYING SerYJci!s.
\AI&amp;Ritl ~lin. man, Doug1as . a ace, u. El..,trJc compan.y m Middleport Mr. and Mrs. George
m.. tor. Priced for quick sale. of cement blocks. Cenoent
Contact Eldoo, WalbOJrn, or Mortar - Windows - Lintels.
lolk, Va., and Lowell F. Eusey, b gmnmg at 7 30
Th
Copy any tetter or doetlmenl POMEROY _ 2 bedroom frame Friday night.
ft '
· p. m.
e and daughters of 1be Plains call
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Cil!l be set&gt;n on Iot at foo t of
Fore&amp;t Rua Block eo.
In
Po
heme will be a Hawaiian Lu
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"euler
sl8'ance,
meroy.
boose
w•"th
hath,
gas
lurnace
Blrtbs
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bn ge approac on . am
Phone WY 2-2017
;, 15 If
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c heat1·ng, ' '• basement, in good I Mrs. Jerry Cass1dy, Oak Hill,
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oil Sunday.
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Pomeroy, Oblo
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COl&gt;lume. There wtll be a pen- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brinker
Tlte Rambler
3 27 30ic
Karl Gnleser, Plambln• aod
neighborhood. $7,IIOO.OO.
daughter, 12 ' p,m. u n a y. ally for those not '" costume. and WJ.IIJam Carleton called on
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MIDDLEPU"w·-6 room frame Mrs. Robert Henry Roach, Rt.
Wnrld Standard ol Compacl
Healing
home with bath, gas heating, ' I Cmwn City, son, 8:17 a.m.
APRIL 18
lljlrry Calnway near Tuppen
Escelleace
MillenvWe, Obto
nice basement, very n 1c e ISunday. Mrs. Hardin Ad~ms,f 1Jle Women's Missionary So· Plalns rece.ntly ..
Rig car room. ride and porform- '59 Pontiac • $1 ,S95
End VIIOF sewer troubles
kitchen, altlc insulation, win· ;75 Mound St., Jackson, daugh· ciety of the Pomeroy Firs I Mrs. EisJe CJl'cle and grand· I
aoce Small car economy and VB Star Chief 4 Dr. Hard
We bave all siles
dows and doors weatherstrip- :ter, 3:39 a.m. Sunday. Mrs. Baptist ehurch will meet at son Brent Patterson visited her
managerabllity
Top. Power steering &amp; brakS•wer Machines
ped, insulated brick siding, ' Fred J. Daugherty, Rt. 2 Pt. the church, Thursday evening, sister Mrs. Ernest Johnson
See
es.
Hydramatic.
Extra
ni&lt;!e.
Rr.asonable
Rates
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NJ hi j front porch. New carport and IPIeasant, son, 1:11 a.m. sun- with the Ruth Circle In charge Cheshir e on F rJ'd ay. · Brinl&lt;er j
etropolilao Motors
'62 GMC - - $1,795
a
y '; 'lllg If&lt; driveway. 3rd avenue location Iday. Mrs. Richard L. Jarrell, of the program, the Marlha CJr. Mr. and Mra. Dean
E. ;::.::. s;;e•z.;,m.,.,
Pickup 'lo Ton. B II. wide
near both schools. $10.800.00. IRI. 2 Pt. Pleasant, son, 2:50 p. cle, devotion• and the Eliza· and WilliaMrsmCarleton caGIIedainer. l
IIEATING AND PWMBING HARRISONVILLE - 8 room m. Saturday. Mrs. George A. beth Stark Circ!e as hostesses. Mr. and
. William
side body. Very low milea•e.
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Mr s. Grace Gumph and sons
Moeller Futtaees
frame house with front and IRue. 359'1o N. Second St., Mid·
FOR NEW or used cars
or
Arnold Brolben
back porches, one acre level dleport. son, 1 p.m. Saturday. D
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Keno recently.
618 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio l&lt;lt, very well built. $4,1100.00. 1Mrs. isaac Jones. Oak Hill, son,
aug ter 1 13 t
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Holmes I
tnicks, phvne Marvin Marks
SALESMAN . Beasley MaU•·
P....e WY Z.Z448
OOWNINGTON-4 room frame .l :l5 a.m Saturday.
Birtlulay Ob1erved
of Syracuse visited witll Mr.
Pomtroy, Ohio
Mr . and Mrs · Cia rent'O J Dr· and Mrs. Douglas Circle recent·
ews, Athens, LV 3-4061. or
6 7 tic house with very nice kitchen, :
Dlsebarged
•o.c •atcr P4't
('r.esl.er. !lllft.:t2IICI.
IO.t-tlc
"TIN=""R"oo=Fs"".-.-nd..,...-;sh'"'in-g.,led
-:-r-oo""!s,....l Oilomatic furnace heating, 1 Patients discharged over the dan entertained with a party ly.
hone...-er Up•
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---,=-=-=-:-:::---1'959 Detrolter House Trailer, Carpenter and block laying. good cellar, 7 acre lot. Only past weekend inclnded Mrs. ',Saturday afternoon at their Har· Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of
FOR SALE
2 bedroom. 860 Broadway St., Hourly or contract. Clinton $3300.00 for cash sale. ,
Dolly Kbng, Albert Welch, Mrs. Isonville Road home honoring Portland spent an evening with ~
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DON'T PUMP your sluggish Middleport. Phone WY 2-3187 Pierce, Syracuse, Ohio. Ph. FARM - 80 acres w1th good 7 Helen Wdl. Mrs. Emerson Ev- their daughter, Patricia, on her Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and ~
septic tank. Get Klean-Em- or WY 2-6606.
4 11 6tp\ WY 2-6080
301c room house with cellar, good ans, Charles Kay, Cassandra 13th birthday. The Easter family last week.
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barn and plenty other build· Moore, Mrs. Millsrd Rose, Rus· theme was carried oot in the
.lll septic Tank Cleaner.
AUC110NEER
lngs, plenty of shade, locat,. sell Meadows, George Durst, decorations.
DEEP BREATJ:
LandmarkPomerny
Farm Bureau
FOR RENT
~-- lete Service
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ed near Athens County line. Mrs: Lester Lee and infant son, Dancing and games were en- ST. LOUIS (UP!) - In an
Crill Bradford
$4500.00.
Mrs. Leonard Smith and infant joyed after which ice cream with average year'• driving, the
~~:-;;;---:---,:-'3 _1:..4 301c DOWNSTAIRS furnished apart·
Write, PhllrH! or Contact
c. c. CUCKLER. REALTOR son, Mp. James Pullen and in· the lnscrlpt•on "Happy BirtiJ.. standard eight-cylinder automo$180.00 Trombone. Same as ment, Mechanic Street. Utili·
A. C. BRADFORD
WY %-3838
!ant daughter, Mrs. Allen Hart day," and birtltda)
cake, bile will gulp obuut 5.7 million
AND
new . Will sell for 1·2 price. ties paid. Laundry room and
Racine, Ob•
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN and infant daughter, Mrs. T. potato chips and kool aid were gallons of air, reporl fuel
Carl Williams,
Middleport, washer furnished. Ewing's
5 18 tfc
WY Z.%220
Taylor and infant son, M r s. served. Easter candy was given terns engineers a. ACF's
Phone IVY 2·5389.
4·1S.3tc Store, Phone WY 2-21160·
4 12 3tc Glenn Wigan and infant son, as favors. Attending were Su- tor Carburetor division. This
f.tr.:ltc A ttentJon
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ONE BOLIN ""arden tractor.
FOR SALE· Fiv room house Herman Gothard, John Miller, sie Man ley, PauIette Snyder, roughly equivalent to usit1g II
Phone WY 2-6927. Waller Wal· f'IVE ROOMS and bath, first
C
SE
l~nd.
~ood
condition:
Floyd
Cot~ill,
Charles
Colley,
Frances
Lowe,
Myrtle
Faulk,
about
half
the
air
contained
acres
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ker, Pomeroy, Ohio. 4-ls.atp floor apartment. 237 Mulber· l
inside and out. New rug• on Elme. Ohlinger, .Richard FrY· Myra Crisp, Sherry and Can- Ne"' York's huge Madison N. 2nd Ave. MltldleJ!Cirf
- - - - -- · - - -ry Ave. Phone WY 2·2733.
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R • floor. $2500.00. $l,IIOO.OO down er, Terrance Gr1ffm, J o h n dice Hutt?n, Unda Arms,,. Co~·,,Sq:;u~are~.G=a~rd~en:::;_,OiiiOiiiOiiiiiiiOiii,l;.;a:i;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:iiii~iiiiii~~:
F~IIS~~"' \v."~~;~n Baby ,
4 10 tic
V 11 payments like rent. See Es- S1zemore, Mrs. Robert HIll, nie McGuire, Ruth Hawley, I.Jn· ii
4 13 Jtc DOWNSTAIRS Apartment, fur. B
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Browmng, .Mrs. John R. Roacb, 1)'11 Pjeree, Delbert Fridley,
1957 - 165 Harley Davidson
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4 13 61 Mrs. David Shoemaker, Mrs. Mu Whitlatch, Robert Murphy,
motor eyrie. Very gotxi shape. MODERN 4 room furnished _or
POMEROY WY 2-2649
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p Arthur Clary, Mrs. Jelllllltg8 Greg Grover, Robert Reeves
Two little bant.&gt;m automa· unfurmshed apartment. M1d·
OFFERS THE BEST
FOR SALE: Four (ond loto. Clay and Mrs. Charles Frazier. Ricky Morris, the honored guest\1
tic chicken feeders. Surge dleport. WY 2-3874.
CLAIR WOODE
Good seven room bouse, b&amp;tb
Amnal Aillng
and sistera, Shirley and Utllltly.
milking unils. Easter rabbits.
3 l5 tic I
PHONE
and .,. bath, basement and According to the midnight reCall WY 2·6710. Norman Rose, THREE and foor room furnlsh.
CHESTER 985-2145
J&amp;r&amp;ge, out of high water. port of the nursing department,
CONDUCI'S SERVICE
Minersville. Ohio.
ed and unfurnished apart,
J.U.25Ie
Could be made into apart- those patients iiho were llatetl 'file Rev. Emmel C.
4 13 31~
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ments. City water, electricl· as fair lnclnded t.ubra W. Wood, of St. Peter's Church, ll
ONF. INCH ~-,71,.,-,.i-ze~d-p~ipi; and
12 S lfc EXPERT WATCH Repairing. ty, gas. Priced for quick oale. Baker Gordon. Joseph Willis lis, C!)nducted Good Friday
oa.sk.et lids. Telephone 955 FURNISHED 11114 unturnished !ork KUOranteed. Comer of See Okey Wood, Syracuse. and Mrs. Paul Bartee.
vices at , the Grace Epiaco)ial
32UI, Chesler. Mrs. H.
G. apartmenla. Paid uWIIiea. Be- center and Second Streets, Phone WY U086.
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Rev. ,811d Mrs. Waldo J. Bar· HOOSE$ FOR SPOUSES ..
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IN ••• coun 0 , coMMoN ••us. tels entertained their family at NEW. YORK ,UP!) - Wlten
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WR r:1 .AOLY LOAN a B I u e HOUSE , ~· ms and bath
POULTRY .
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Mrs. James A. Bowman, daulb- maens he gives the wife mhre
' woth purcha"" of lllue Lustre Good location IJ6 Lincoln Rd. FOR SALE: baby chicks. Mll81 hm•o;,:-..,o:;~·
Sh.a mpoo H1,kPr Furniture, VatJ~.gstuwn kUcht:t., T II e breeds available. Call VI 3An41n_;.,
ters, Jane, Ruth, Mary. and house ·for .the husband's ~ney,
M•ddleporl
f.t.&lt;itc floor, Call WY 2-3020. A. H. 2Z78.
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Lois, Cleveland; Comdr, and according Jo the nation's larg· .Wha~er you bullil, do
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Nlaa Aatlfft't. •h- pt:~· .~·-= Johnny, Ne~, R. 1.. and
WpJilC!DJ are. the practical
cost ~onere~!! way. We .
ped to zig zag monogram I roo ... apartment Peoples Terldenc• h um:nown, wlll tak• •o11n Mr. an.d Mrs. R. P. Rose and member" of the family says
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design, etc. C..ost' nPw, mt.sg: 1 rare. Phone WY ~5385.
~EDAR CITY, Utah .!UPH- ':;~.danru'!:r~. 1:~1= ::~a':; son, Waklo, Columbiana.
\f"Ullam ·r. ~itt. Whlte the
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The people ln ..Cedar City want In tM Court of Comm•• PI"• or
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an cleanmg attachmeots, A·1 wllen ,... wtsh ,, hoo . or ...n. Valley View Medical Center
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The Past Chiefs of Meigs MQnday . even l n 8 w l t h Mr. and .Mn. Bill ~00 and
COI!REt."l''ONS
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Pythlan Sisters will Ro~ld Osborne, president, pre- family of Grove City spend 9iJD'
Will bll llcet~pwtl lllltll lt:Ot 4 M
meet Monday evening at the ftkhng, and opened by the read· day with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. '
Fnr Day ot PuhiW•Uotl
&gt;&lt;~me of Mrs. WOllam Lowe at lng of the PT,4. prayer.
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REGULATIONS
1957 Ford - - - - -- -· $895
rllr put~lltber .......,. tM t~abt
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New buslnesa included the re·
Convertible Coupe. Re.d finish, good white nylon top, all
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The
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Daisy Gillogly and ehll- ,
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wm meet Mooday, April 1~, at mittee appointing newofflcers. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rus1955 Plymouth - ··
$195
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2 Door. VB motor. eood tlreos, sound m•ehanlcally.
H•"'"" R. """"' ..... ,...,. "' 7:30 "' m. at the grade school They are; vice president, Pal sell and Terry Lynn of !'omrnor~ 1h1 " ""~~ &gt;t1Nrtio'!ll
FOR SALE 32 acres 0 f -oond I..,....,. ".., Palm " " "· ... An· bldg. Mr. Edward Johnson, Bailey, secretary, Violet Smith eroy, Mr. and Mrs. Cllnton Gil-·
1959 Chevrolet
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Rt. 7, 1 mile north of Chester .j:=.:.:,:~ o;tai~t1, ~~~':i ~':· P~ on "Appreciation of Music in The office of. president re- were Sunday visiton of · tHeir ·~
lliniiiiUt'D Cbu1o 410 d'll. .
1 Cenll per won:l for ""'" e&lt;~D­
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Ful! r•t• of 4 cenll per 11110.rd .UJ
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POMEROY, OHIO
$0 word ntnhnum Eaell elldltlon·
•nd 1tter the 27th day ot May, 1963.
Theodo_rus ~unell Daugbu:u!t meet 011 May 2 at Pomeroy her mother, Mrs.. . Ada. ~la·
aJ worc'l 1~ llhlhllrle• pohll._.
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ELSIE LOij.,:=:r.~·
of Amertca w1ll meet Monday Elemenl.ary School.
ond family .of Syracuse. ·
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WEBSTER A·ND FULTz
at 7:30 p.m. at the IOOF hall. The -ade h Is of Eastern
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cers and the team ·are request. uation instead of 8 combmad ors of Mr. and Mrs Har~y E.,
ISINGER SEWING machines, GIRL OR WOMAN, .colored or RUTLAND - 2 lloor, 6 room
TO PLACE A
sales and stJVice. The Fal&gt;- white, for light hoosework. frame home, with batll, gas or
ed to wear whitt. All members graduotJo~ as. w~s e~ller re- Johnson nd tommy.
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ric Shop, llS W. Second, Po- Live in. Phont SH 2-4403.
coal beating, utility room, enked
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Mr
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Eugene
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PHONE WY 2-2157 1 meroy, WY 2-2284. f.9-30tc
4 13 tfc closed porches (front &amp; back),
t1ce for presentation of colors on1b ·~A · ted to purchaae son ond family, Mr. and "'rs.
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WANTED· A cong ial woman plenty closet space, slor m
at the rally.
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Glenn Thompson, Mr. and lo!r!f. :"
'- - - - - - - - · - - Automatic Singer zig zag sew· 10 stay .rlshts Noe::OlJSO work windows and doors. Lot 100. X
The wscs of Heath Metho- a hand calendar £rom the East- Ted Warner and family, Dale
CARD OF THANKS
ing machine. Finger tip con· Call WY ~ Mr PercY 120 with garage, 011 State Rt.
E•tend Hospital
dial Church will meet Mooday ern band. .
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Warner were Sunday visitors
trol. sews with two needles, p 1e 324
St 124. $8500.00.
h
ed evening at the chorch with Rev. Mr. Proffit, state highway of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Warner,
WE W!Sil 10 thank all t h 0 s e decorative stitches, built • in p eop 8 ' Oh · 4 ~~ 31 ·• "R:'LAND - Rc.-al - 6 room Among those w 0 enter and Mrs. Marvin Dowson pre- !"'trolman, spoke on safety on Mr. Alvis of Florida Is vlsllo
who were so kind to us dur· zig zag. Not an attachment.
omeroy,
Jo.
c h&lt;me (one •toor), gas heatlng•Holzer hospital over the past sentlng the pro-am on Eas- the h~hways Including laws on ing his daughter, Mr. and Mrt.
'free
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bulb bicycle and car The laws
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ing our recent bereavement. Excellent con JIJOn an guar,
), ciStern an we , WI A S nd
E ek Sta Rt ter. Hostesses will be Mrs. E.
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•'· C. Wyatt and Kay.
EspPCiallv the countv nurses, an teed. $108.00 or $6.00 month· EMPLOYMENT Wanted outside cellar and cellar house, Mr ap ·~· ;r 1r r Ri' M. Wood, Mrs. Gamet Entsmin- ~cermng sehool _hoses and Mr. Everett Ray and Lari'J
Dr. Ridg~way and nurse, Rev. ly. WY 2-2204.
4 12 Sic EXPERIENCl!:D In dairy work. barn,_ cbickdl hous~ and other '• :~tri::. foe
c!.:,~l.
Miss Bess Sanborn, and drJvers also were discussed.
Johnson of Columbus were the
Jerrv. Masters.
The
Pomeroy
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buildmgs,
small
frwt.
24 acres. , Cm
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Mr
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Mrs.
Forrest
Bachtel.
Grades
one
lhroo~
four
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an a e any m mac ·
wn 1 y,
s. omer
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tertamed w1th mUSical num week end visitors of their par.
00
Church of Chrost . Henry Ew.
lnery Jack King Harrison· $450('. •
Smith Pt Pleasant Karla Jo
. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Job,.;
ing and staff. To those who
ville..
' 4 15 3tp FARM - 110 acres ln Rutland I Sulliv~n •.Rt. 2 PI: PleaSilllt,
APRIL IL
bers under the direction of Mrs. son and famlly, .
.enl flower&lt; or assosted m
"Antiquo Car" Pottern
Twp., 2.5 miles from Roote 124. Ra d J M .
Rt I G II"
The Twiltght Gorden cl u b Nease.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Haning
anv wav. ot;r d.epest .apprec- 1
Talll6 oz. Water
7 room house with bath, fum.' ; YF oe :•geJ .
will meet Tuseday evening at Mrs. Velma Barnhart is the of Flatwooda'were Sunday arte"'
ialion. Hiram Archer. Mr.
Glanos "Nith Purchllt
BUSINESS SERVICES ace heating, cister and 2 wells, ~ sc..!~M: s. .;~• M . the home of Mrs. Dwight Park· chairman of the refreshment noon visitors of her parents Mr.
and Mrs Alfred Sapp. Hazel You get 1 glass free each SIGN PAJNTING Done Reas· double sink ar.d cabinets in kit· ~nnis
S~~':: Jr.. , ;~ ~!: er. C. E. Blakeslee will be commitlee for May meeting. and Mrs. Everett Lambert:
Moore
4-l5-tr lime you purchase 10 gal.
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che11, front an... back porches.
C Ra
guest speaker.
Refreshments were se"ed. at Beverly Johnson and Char.
Ions of gasoline or more. or
onable. I!JII Kerwood, West Large bam chicken house and ven, W Va., Mrs .
ymond The Friendly Circle of the the end of the meeting.
lotte Lambert were Momtay
change
Columbia, W. Va.
oth~r buil(hngs. also severat 1Byer, Leon, W. Va., Byron ~ Federated Chur~h will meet The seventh grade's .bake sale night guests of their graD.dpar~
3 &lt;'ombination oil
===----1~ 1 and lube job.
4 10 6tp lruil trees lovely lawn withiF:ry, Rt. I Letart, W. Va .. Orm Tuesday evening at B p. m. was a COII)plete success. The ents Mr. and Mrs. Everette
NOTICES
Start A S.t Nowi
plenty ,ru;de. Terms. $8500.00. D. Lathey, Evans, W. Va., 1 Miss Elizabeth Fiek and Miss students and sponsors . of that La~bert.
HENRIEITA'S BEAUTY Salon
FOR PAINTING, interior and LAND coN~RA~~ - Balance IGeorge H. Durst, I Cave. St .. I M:•ry Virginia Reibel have class wis~ to thank everyone Miss Betty Hamm was the
exterior. Call Richard Wilt, ~ 00 payments $40 51 month- Pomeroy, David Michael Silvey, charge of the program.
who helped to make this pos· Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and
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N. Second Street, 4M~~ ly: C~r. be bought fo~ $3500.00.. ~w~.k ",;~~k';!:; Ta~~cha':d
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lsible.
Mrs. Joseph Johnson and lam- ·
Ph. IVY 2-2551.
f.9-61c
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port.
Wdl return 10 per cent on pur· Woodruff, Rt. 4 Jackson. John Th~ Winding Trail Garden
ily. Sunday evening
·visitors_
chase price.
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Rt I K"tts H"ll M jclub will meet Wedneaday eve·
were Mr .. and Mrs. J. H. _JoJul.
AUTOMOBILE wsurODcc beel Rumphrey Hybrids
C. C. CUCKLF.R REALTOR . ance, . . I
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S and G •n
cancelkod' Loso your operator'a Developed area _ adapted _
WY U83ll
Berkley 0. Car1co, HI. 1 South •ning, at the home of Mrs. Carl
~~d atrue ue
re...ory·
Ucens.' Call WY 2·2960.
grown.
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PAULINE MARIUNS
Pomt, and Mrs. Elhs 0 . Hack· Will, East Main St.
•15 )';
llli :061 Silage corn
eGARDEN SEED
SALESMAN
ney, Ripley, w. Va.
The Past Presidents of the
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Ladles
Auxiliary
of Legion,
Drew WebSH ~7112
Saturday - Miss Debra
ster Post
America·
will
ill' with Dex·A·Diet tablets, HH 861 ,.Best
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Mrs.
only 98c. Slark Drugs.
HH 761 r.at!Y Ear Com
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John T M tgomery Rl
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eFERTILIZER
FOR SALE - Two bedrOOIII
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George Mowrey, Wednesday ed Sunday with a dinner honoor-1
3 1 60tp Also Ohio Certified
U. S. 13 110&gt; lr-41 C-38,
horde, Beautllul Birch kitclt- Crown Ctty, Charles
Arthur evenmg. .
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lng her husband. Present
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W-64.
Middleport Feed Mill
en, automatic gas heat. 1649IMo:."":'· s~~c~";i ~~· ~w· The Child Conservallon Lea· Mrs. Dessie Patterson ~~~
Reedsville, · Ohio, Call 667· Tony Fowler, Chono• &amp; 01111.
Lincoln Heights. Call J 0 h 01ey · arr, ·
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n, OR· gue will observe Its annual eroy, Ted Patterson of.
1956 wmTE FORD
Station 6295 .
30tc
Blaetlnar, WY 2-5127. :l-It-tic eph S. Willis, Rt. 2 Pedro, Mrs. gees! n_ight Wednesday evening and "r and Mr'
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wagon, automatic transmis"We Do Custom Grinding,.
Daisy M. Whanger, Columbus, A il 17 10
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N. 2nd Avo.
Mlckltopol't
Mrs. Kenneth G. Konicek, Wake- pr
e soc al rooms ~I Circle and family and
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~i on radio •nd heater. re-built BUY THE BEST. Complete Une
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8 1 Colubmus and Soothe!'" Ohio Circle.
PHOTO COPYING SerYJci!s.
\AI&amp;Ritl ~lin. man, Doug1as . a ace, u. El..,trJc compan.y m Middleport Mr. and Mrs. George
m.. tor. Priced for quick sale. of cement blocks. Cenoent
Contact Eldoo, WalbOJrn, or Mortar - Windows - Lintels.
lolk, Va., and Lowell F. Eusey, b gmnmg at 7 30
Th
Copy any tetter or doetlmenl POMEROY _ 2 bedroom frame Friday night.
ft '
· p. m.
e and daughters of 1be Plains call
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Cil!l be set&gt;n on Iot at foo t of
Fore&amp;t Rua Block eo.
In
Po
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"euler
sl8'ance,
meroy.
boose
w•"th
hath,
gas
lurnace
Blrtbs
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bn ge approac on . am
Phone WY 2-2017
;, 15 If
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t: With members to comt. m
c heat1·ng, ' '• basement, in good I Mrs. Jerry Cass1dy, Oak Hill,
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oil Sunday.
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Pomeroy, Oblo
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COl&gt;lume. There wtll be a pen- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brinker
Tlte Rambler
3 27 30ic
Karl Gnleser, Plambln• aod
neighborhood. $7,IIOO.OO.
daughter, 12 ' p,m. u n a y. ally for those not '" costume. and WJ.IIJam Carleton called on
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MIDDLEPU"w·-6 room frame Mrs. Robert Henry Roach, Rt.
Wnrld Standard ol Compacl
Healing
home with bath, gas heating, ' I Cmwn City, son, 8:17 a.m.
APRIL 18
lljlrry Calnway near Tuppen
Escelleace
MillenvWe, Obto
nice basement, very n 1c e ISunday. Mrs. Hardin Ad~ms,f 1Jle Women's Missionary So· Plalns rece.ntly ..
Rig car room. ride and porform- '59 Pontiac • $1 ,S95
End VIIOF sewer troubles
kitchen, altlc insulation, win· ;75 Mound St., Jackson, daugh· ciety of the Pomeroy Firs I Mrs. EisJe CJl'cle and grand· I
aoce Small car economy and VB Star Chief 4 Dr. Hard
We bave all siles
dows and doors weatherstrip- :ter, 3:39 a.m. Sunday. Mrs. Baptist ehurch will meet at son Brent Patterson visited her
managerabllity
Top. Power steering &amp; brakS•wer Machines
ped, insulated brick siding, ' Fred J. Daugherty, Rt. 2 Pt. the church, Thursday evening, sister Mrs. Ernest Johnson
See
es.
Hydramatic.
Extra
ni&lt;!e.
Rr.asonable
Rates
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NJ hi j front porch. New carport and IPIeasant, son, 1:11 a.m. sun- with the Ruth Circle In charge Cheshir e on F rJ'd ay. · Brinl&lt;er j
etropolilao Motors
'62 GMC - - $1,795
a
y '; 'lllg If&lt; driveway. 3rd avenue location Iday. Mrs. Richard L. Jarrell, of the program, the Marlha CJr. Mr. and Mra. Dean
E. ;::.::. s;;e•z.;,m.,.,
Pickup 'lo Ton. B II. wide
near both schools. $10.800.00. IRI. 2 Pt. Pleasant, son, 2:50 p. cle, devotion• and the Eliza· and WilliaMrsmCarleton caGIIedainer. l
IIEATING AND PWMBING HARRISONVILLE - 8 room m. Saturday. Mrs. George A. beth Stark Circ!e as hostesses. Mr. and
. William
side body. Very low milea•e.
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Mr s. Grace Gumph and sons
Moeller Futtaees
frame house with front and IRue. 359'1o N. Second St., Mid·
FOR NEW or used cars
or
Arnold Brolben
back porches, one acre level dleport. son, 1 p.m. Saturday. D
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Keno recently.
618 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio l&lt;lt, very well built. $4,1100.00. 1Mrs. isaac Jones. Oak Hill, son,
aug ter 1 13 t
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Holmes I
tnicks, phvne Marvin Marks
SALESMAN . Beasley MaU•·
P....e WY Z.Z448
OOWNINGTON-4 room frame .l :l5 a.m Saturday.
Birtlulay Ob1erved
of Syracuse visited witll Mr.
Pomtroy, Ohio
Mr . and Mrs · Cia rent'O J Dr· and Mrs. Douglas Circle recent·
ews, Athens, LV 3-4061. or
6 7 tic house with very nice kitchen, :
Dlsebarged
•o.c •atcr P4't
('r.esl.er. !lllft.:t2IICI.
IO.t-tlc
"TIN=""R"oo=Fs"".-.-nd..,...-;sh'"'in-g.,led
-:-r-oo""!s,....l Oilomatic furnace heating, 1 Patients discharged over the dan entertained with a party ly.
hone...-er Up•
t z..eoo ..... Ill«
---,=-=-=-:-:::---1'959 Detrolter House Trailer, Carpenter and block laying. good cellar, 7 acre lot. Only past weekend inclnded Mrs. ',Saturday afternoon at their Har· Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of
FOR SALE
2 bedroom. 860 Broadway St., Hourly or contract. Clinton $3300.00 for cash sale. ,
Dolly Kbng, Albert Welch, Mrs. Isonville Road home honoring Portland spent an evening with ~
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DON'T PUMP your sluggish Middleport. Phone WY 2-3187 Pierce, Syracuse, Ohio. Ph. FARM - 80 acres w1th good 7 Helen Wdl. Mrs. Emerson Ev- their daughter, Patricia, on her Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and ~
septic tank. Get Klean-Em- or WY 2-6606.
4 11 6tp\ WY 2-6080
301c room house with cellar, good ans, Charles Kay, Cassandra 13th birthday. The Easter family last week.
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barn and plenty other build· Moore, Mrs. Millsrd Rose, Rus· theme was carried oot in the
.lll septic Tank Cleaner.
AUC110NEER
lngs, plenty of shade, locat,. sell Meadows, George Durst, decorations.
DEEP BREATJ:
LandmarkPomerny
Farm Bureau
FOR RENT
~-- lete Service
~P
ed near Athens County line. Mrs: Lester Lee and infant son, Dancing and games were en- ST. LOUIS (UP!) - In an
Crill Bradford
$4500.00.
Mrs. Leonard Smith and infant joyed after which ice cream with average year'• driving, the
~~:-;;;---:---,:-'3 _1:..4 301c DOWNSTAIRS furnished apart·
Write, PhllrH! or Contact
c. c. CUCKLER. REALTOR son, Mp. James Pullen and in· the lnscrlpt•on "Happy BirtiJ.. standard eight-cylinder automo$180.00 Trombone. Same as ment, Mechanic Street. Utili·
A. C. BRADFORD
WY %-3838
!ant daughter, Mrs. Allen Hart day," and birtltda)
cake, bile will gulp obuut 5.7 million
AND
new . Will sell for 1·2 price. ties paid. Laundry room and
Racine, Ob•
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN and infant daughter, Mrs. T. potato chips and kool aid were gallons of air, reporl fuel
Carl Williams,
Middleport, washer furnished. Ewing's
5 18 tfc
WY Z.%220
Taylor and infant son, M r s. served. Easter candy was given terns engineers a. ACF's
Phone IVY 2·5389.
4·1S.3tc Store, Phone WY 2-21160·
4 12 3tc Glenn Wigan and infant son, as favors. Attending were Su- tor Carburetor division. This
f.tr.:ltc A ttentJon
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D11rymen
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WY 2-5321
ONE BOLIN ""arden tractor.
FOR SALE· Fiv room house Herman Gothard, John Miller, sie Man ley, PauIette Snyder, roughly equivalent to usit1g II
Phone WY 2-6927. Waller Wal· f'IVE ROOMS and bath, first
C
SE
l~nd.
~ood
condition:
Floyd
Cot~ill,
Charles
Colley,
Frances
Lowe,
Myrtle
Faulk,
about
half
the
air
contained
acres
2
ker, Pomeroy, Ohio. 4-ls.atp floor apartment. 237 Mulber· l
inside and out. New rug• on Elme. Ohlinger, .Richard FrY· Myra Crisp, Sherry and Can- Ne"' York's huge Madison N. 2nd Ave. MltldleJ!Cirf
- - - - -- · - - -ry Ave. Phone WY 2·2733.
O
R • floor. $2500.00. $l,IIOO.OO down er, Terrance Gr1ffm, J o h n dice Hutt?n, Unda Arms,,. Co~·,,Sq:;u~are~.G=a~rd~en:::;_,OiiiOiiiOiiiiiiiOiii,l;.;a:i;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:iiii~iiiiii~~:
F~IIS~~"' \v."~~;~n Baby ,
4 10 tic
V 11 payments like rent. See Es- S1zemore, Mrs. Robert HIll, nie McGuire, Ruth Hawley, I.Jn· ii
4 13 Jtc DOWNSTAIRS Apartment, fur. B
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!her Anderson, Dexter, Ohio. Dr. L.. E. Smith, Mrs. Ronald da Grimm, Milry Jordan, Marl·
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' nisbet!. Phone wv 2-5187.
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Phone MY JI.J46&amp;, Albany.
Browmng, .Mrs. John R. Roacb, 1)'11 Pjeree, Delbert Fridley,
1957 - 165 Harley Davidson
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4 13 61 Mrs. David Shoemaker, Mrs. Mu Whitlatch, Robert Murphy,
motor eyrie. Very gotxi shape. MODERN 4 room furnished _or
POMEROY WY 2-2649
,
p Arthur Clary, Mrs. Jelllllltg8 Greg Grover, Robert Reeves
Two little bant.&gt;m automa· unfurmshed apartment. M1d·
OFFERS THE BEST
FOR SALE: Four (ond loto. Clay and Mrs. Charles Frazier. Ricky Morris, the honored guest\1
tic chicken feeders. Surge dleport. WY 2-3874.
CLAIR WOODE
Good seven room bouse, b&amp;tb
Amnal Aillng
and sistera, Shirley and Utllltly.
milking unils. Easter rabbits.
3 l5 tic I
PHONE
and .,. bath, basement and According to the midnight reCall WY 2·6710. Norman Rose, THREE and foor room furnlsh.
CHESTER 985-2145
J&amp;r&amp;ge, out of high water. port of the nursing department,
CONDUCI'S SERVICE
Minersville. Ohio.
ed and unfurnished apart,
J.U.25Ie
Could be made into apart- those patients iiho were llatetl 'file Rev. Emmel C.
4 13 31~
ments. WY 2-5434.
ments. City water, electricl· as fair lnclnded t.ubra W. Wood, of St. Peter's Church, ll
ONF. INCH ~-,71,.,-,.i-ze~d-p~ipi; and
12 S lfc EXPERT WATCH Repairing. ty, gas. Priced for quick oale. Baker Gordon. Joseph Willis lis, C!)nducted Good Friday
oa.sk.et lids. Telephone 955 FURNISHED 11114 unturnished !ork KUOranteed. Comer of See Okey Wood, Syracuse. and Mrs. Paul Bartee.
vices at , the Grace Epiaco)ial
32UI, Chesler. Mrs. H.
G. apartmenla. Paid uWIIiea. Be- center and Second Streets, Phone WY U086.
~reb Friday al2 P·. m• .
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\Veb.•ter . Long Bottom, o.
fore 5 p. m. Phone WY 2- Mason, w. Va., Lewis BlessLEGAL NOTICE
FAMILY ENTERTAINED
.
f.t.&lt;ll&lt;: 2776, after 5 p. m. Phone WY lng.
2 'll 30ic
Rev. ,811d Mrs. Waldo J. Bar· HOOSE$ FOR SPOUSES ..
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IN ••• coun 0 , coMMoN ••us. tels entertained their family at NEW. YORK ,UP!) - Wlten
,
WR r:1 .AOLY LOAN a B I u e HOUSE , ~· ms and bath
POULTRY .
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their home, Mulberry Ave., ov· a builder says he gives II\Ofe
Lr~ trtrarpel shampooer
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er the weekend. Present were boule for the money, he really
Mrs. James A. Bowman, daulb- maens he gives the wife mhre
' woth purcha"" of lllue Lustre Good location IJ6 Lincoln Rd. FOR SALE: baby chicks. Mll81 hm•o;,:-..,o:;~·
Sh.a mpoo H1,kPr Furniture, VatJ~.gstuwn kUcht:t., T II e breeds available. Call VI 3An41n_;.,
ters, Jane, Ruth, Mary. and house ·for .the husband's ~ney,
M•ddleporl
f.t.&lt;itc floor, Call WY 2-3020. A. H. 2Z78.
2 15 60tc , Mo-.
Lois, Cleveland; Comdr, and according Jo the nation's larg· .Wha~er you bullil, do
'1:"1 INGER. "I
ANT. needl e sewmg
.
Rosenbaum ,
l 21_ lfc ,I
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idrs, · R· B Bernhardt and son ' est home-builder.
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· It . the eqnvell)eut, low- ·,
machine, Like neVI'. Equip.. ONE 6 room hoose and t CAN'T BLAME 'EM
Nlaa Aatlfft't. •h- pt:~· .~·-= Johnny, Ne~, R. 1.. and
WpJilC!DJ are. the practical
cost ~onere~!! way. We .
ped to zig zag monogram I roo ... apartment Peoples Terldenc• h um:nown, wlll tak• •o11n Mr. an.d Mrs. R. P. Rose and member" of the family says
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mix. ·aud·.deUver ready t~
design, etc. C..ost' nPw, mt.sg: 1 rare. Phone WY ~5385.
~EDAR CITY, Utah .!UPH- ':;~.danru'!:r~. 1:~1= ::~a':; son, Waklo, Columbiana.
\f"Ullam ·r. ~itt. Whlte the
110ur..ordtir 11~w!
Will sacrifire for •11.7 39 ash
The people ln ..Cedar City want In tM Court of Comm•• PI"• or
hu~~:barld'. alb for a description
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f th Melli Count)', Ohlo, p ...f'nl fo:r dl·
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where
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new
hospltal
be IU~I lnd prnper on Ulf! lrtlllnda nl
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enMity Said tiiUil' will l'le fnr tlear- wiJJ meet Tuesday ~enin~ at Ifu~! .1bnl ~wm ·. ~~·
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· E ' '~OLUX Sweeper with WANT ADS WOill\ wontlen U the name It not changed ~ r..l' " 1'' ·•• 30'" ' " •• ... the hofue of Mrs. Dwight ,Par- :whlk .~ -1~ atln.,lring •. the ¥lew,
an cleanmg attachmeots, A·1 wllen ,... wtsh ,, hoo . or ...n. Valley View Medical Center
Clono" Willi om .......
ker Pleasant Ridge Road' c Ihis" spouse Is ' c~rk(~g , qn the
&lt;;&lt; -'otJon, $16.1111 cash. Wy Z. Relld lite Want ~-• f'" qulck wtll be located or. Joomey'ojwn.&amp;:i"':.~n · •UL'rz
E. ·Blakeslee wlll be &lt;'~, ~~i~lhlcklet(, i\j _llilo' blSialation balta
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