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l!'reen ·print.!d Surf cloth crop tops or Blll&amp;lt ·
cardigan look done in otriped knit. Chic atyleo
with the claooic look. Matched to lilled knit or
play-knitJamaicas.
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Pflls for clemency from te'ilow I
C9inmunlsts In many parts
ll1f! world, lncblding So v i e I
Premier Niklla S. Khrushchev.

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companies bave cancelled some
recent price Increases In order
to rtmaln compeUtlve with big·
1ei- producers, and two Olher
flrma plan to J.ake similar ac-

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all ages----'lhorts, pedal pushers, caprl pants, slim

jimi, ."louses, 'l:rop tops, knit tops, knee knock·

ers, and tennis dresses. See them all at
Elberfelds-on the secoild floor.

.Elberfelds In Pomeroy ·

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MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE
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N. 2nd Ave.
Mlddl~tport

THEATRE

$65.00 TRADE -IN ALLOWANCE
FOR YOUR -oLD 'LIVING ROOM SUITE
During the

T11. yours I~· now •on a ~ew . suite

m~nth of Aprll,

SUN. MON. •nd TUES.
April 21-22-23
"LONELY ARE
THE BRAVE"
Kirk Douglas, Gena Rowlands
Walter Matthau,
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April Special! 7~Piece
LIVING ~OOM GROUP

"THE WISTFUL WIDOW
OF WAGON GAP"
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
Fun and Laughter!

• 2 Pc. Foam Rubber Nylon Cover
in a variety of colors.

Kane, Carroll O'Connor.

•2 Step Tables
•2 Table Lamps

ONE
OF THE THINGS

April Special ! 3-Piece
MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE .
• Postee or Panel Bed
• Double Dresser and Mirror
e5 Dfawer
Chest
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ALL FOR JUST

AN EXPERIENCED

BURGLAR

April Special! 2-Piece
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April Special ! 3-Piec;:e
GIEv::ltbROOM SUITE··
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•2 Step Tables
e 1 Coffee Table e2 Table Lamps
•9xl2 Rayon
• Foam Back Carpet- Brown, Black, Beige

eDouble Dresse~ and e 2 Pillows
Mirror
• Bed Spread
• Ch'st of Drawers ·
·e 2 Lamps
• Book Case Bed
el Sheet
eMattress &amp; Box Spring • 2 Pillow Cases

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WON'T LEAVE
But he'll lake every valuable thing in sight;
find "hidden" treilsures; even, in his haste,
carry off personal papers of no value to him

but important to you. .,

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WARDROBE
TONIGHT
Kirk Douglas and
Gena Rowlands in
""LONELY ARE
THI BRAVE"

WITH SLIDING DOORS

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Peter Cushing In

LIBERTY THEAJRE

(Eutman Color)

MIDDLEPOiri',
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"NIGHT CRIATURIS"

We Pay 3% I merest On Sa~ing1

Pomeroy National Bank
Serving Meigs County for over 90 yean

POMEROY- RUTlAND

Al10 Carteon

Saturday

Ben Gazzara,

Reg. 34.95
SALE
PRICE _ _ __

I!JOW ·~!IOVfiNG
Apr, 20

Stuart Whlt-

man and Sammy Davi.J Jr. in
"CONVICTS 4"
-andStanley Baker and .
John Crawford Jn
"'HELL IS A CITYH
AIM C1rtoon

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($co!Pi • Color)
Pltr AaJeU and Edlllund

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Dean Frtt\eriet1, Coleen
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Annca. Pittsburgh and
- ssld they rescinded lhe price• Friday because 1he two
anls .JI lh• lnduslry, U. S.
and Bethlehem, would not
low suit. Wheeling Steel Corp.,
which slarled th round ol selecllv• price boosts !ast ·"~l:ol
Indicated II probably would
dra· • the $4.50 a ton increase

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Columbus
Area Worst

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the 1963 Meigs county angling season IOIIIato f~JU IPHd·
•'Whit ktial of 1laH ue tht a.h alt.!itl!l out on thiJ ,..ar? VeltraQIG4
rtiJ·etnillJ..,. that the pliltic uliht OfiWler aud pllltlc Mll .m
Our Ohio Divlaion of WUdlife Game .Protector Don WIIUama aeya It
appeara tb.t moat early filbtrmea art bavllls ~ lhart of .lood luell:. .·~. ~u11d !Jrr.t ~.llut tbey id"d tllat n!!JflY .,veeyone bu liiJ
cOWII fivOrlll blit .ancfptrblpl. w!U liavt juat u mucb luek with lt.
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WUdUft offlcllll ulil pond fiJbermen 1110 bave been tepcll'tiJII &amp;dod
ealcbea. The. Wildlife DIY!Jion ta1c1 tblt f~&amp;:'ctllses ere not needecl
for pond ~!lbir. but lll!&amp;leia niult bave pe
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Forked Run Lakt probably wiU have even more fiabermen.thil .,.,
than In tht p-.t alaon.llaCI! the new campiDI fleillty ii open. ;lJ.'jdlit
aud wall!r faelliUu Jl'l provided 011 the new camping area. The • • •
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From preilent indleatlona tt appeara tbat ftihermen ln. Mellla ~7
be beaded for a whOpper aujUnj year. And that is a real flih it4r1!,
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blve Ileen pulUq In nlc• ailed. amaU mouth batt aud crappie~, aeeordlnl to reporta. Ont flabtrmau landed a 111-io pound ball Iaiii week. Tbeae
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Top area fiJbeli!en UIUIIIY reeommend sprlnJ and early summer for
the belt eatebla. Tbe ~ent aniJera elalm tblt larger flab tend to II)'
In the deep, cooler, ""ater' durlnl warm montbl of summer, and feell .
11101t1y at Jillht.
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and eaat braneba of Sblde where ball aud crappela blve bean bltln&amp;.
Ill th11 erea of Buck'• MID near sumner, Eul Shaae from Keno back up
Into Athena ·county and Horn cavea. W!Ulama reminded fiJbiii'QIIB
to Jtt permlaalon bet!lre baiUDI bookt on private property,
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as never before their bred·in capacity to make ree~rd full-field-yieldi in every important corn &amp;rOW·
mg area in the country.
For full -field-yields of quality rorn on your
farm . plant Funk 's G-Hybrida on whole fieldl 011
your farm .

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GOT ONE' - Mrs. M. D. Brickle&amp;, foreground, hauls In a small Iucker ·from Horse Cave Creek 11
Mrs. John Brickles watches. Both ladies, who are residents of Middleport, have found angling a wei·
come t•ecreation for a number of years. They are married to brothers. John and M. D. Brickles. The mea
folk had caught no fish when the Sentinel feature page camera was on the scene.

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lNG'S FINE - In pi~
ture at rlaht. Ila Osborne,
right, with a glnger·fln·
gered assist from Rita
Brinker, dl sp Ia y 1 1~
pounds of large · mouths
taken Sunday at Forke.d
Run State Park. A fourth
4·pounder wrested I h t
swivel off I b e strlnaar,
makln&amp; his aetaway.

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GRAHAM'S OHIO . CERTIFIED

TERMS CAN

BE ARRANG!D

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By Chester Tannehill

Thts crazy world, full of paradoxes and of
homo sapi.'ns at each others' throats, could
gain a step or two upwar·d in its struggle for

Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men, were
honesty applied by rule of thumb everywhere.
What ir more shocking is that An1ericans

today likely are some lrillion-fold more honest

than many nf their neighbors Jiving in the na ~
t10ns of Europe . Eurasia , Africa, and South
America. For example . Europeans cannot conce ive of . A~1erk a ns actually paying taxes they don t . 1f they can squiggle out of it- and
if the taxes are paid . thev believe the monev
is sluiced off so mrwherf before reaching

Washington.
But even in moralisti c America all is not
dean as a hound 's tooth . In this connection we
herewith suggest several announcen-.ents ihat

could be published if America sudd enly were
to turn honest. Lik e these:

WASHINGTO N - Sen. Jeremiah J. Jer·
gens i D Ala.), said today the Senate Foreign
Relatwns committee, of which he is chairman,

would fold camp and cease official functions
this weekend. He indicated President John F.
Kennedy conducts all foreign affa irs himself,
and th ere is no net&gt;d for the great expense
operating the committee any more .

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COLUMBUS, 0 . - !Special) Gov . James A.
Rhodes, in an exclusive interview with a wide·
ly respected Capital city reporter, said today
he is exerting every effort to make his name
known across the country among conservative
Republicans. .
"I have a job to do here in Ohio," said the
governor, "but it is incidental to greater things

CLtVELAND. 0. - Sherman F. Money•
wraps, president or the Lake Erie Savings a.
Loan Companr. ·with extensive holdin&amp;s in nu·
m~rous city ·suburbs, explained today . why his
firm has been declared insolvent.
"I'm stupid," he said.

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WASHINGTON - Sen. Frank J. Lausche
said in a speech before a packed House Ohio
is the hestc eumple extant of pure.l\merican·
ism, tbe kind tl!a~ puts strong men up on their
two feet to stay, c'Ome thick or thin.
Sen. Lausche po.inl~d to the fact that 80V•
ernment aid offered ·ln the wake of millions of
dollars of (lood (lam1ge from the Ohio River
In recent weeks hM' been turned down.
"We don't believe in high cost of govern·
ment, deficit spendln~ and an unbalanced
budget in our district, Mr. Abele said.
.POTHOLE CENTER, O. ~ A bilh school
teacher - one of the staff of five ..,.. reaigned ·
here today without givin&amp; any reaiOri.
However, Principal James G. Goon indica!·
ed the teacher said privately he could not
stand up under the tension of continually be·
ing behind the students in bis history elass for
seniors.

Princip&amp;l Goon also teported the people In
that low-income area hive petitioned an adla·
cent and much -wealthier "icbool district for
consolidation.
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said , "It would take away my jllb.':
TOLEDO, 0.- Former Gov. MichaefV. Dl·

Frightening Possihiliti~ •~· ·

A civilian employe of the U. .S Army has
come up with what Is balled by Gh as the
greatest discovery IInce the Invention of popTholillb Adm. George W. An!leraon. Clilef of
corn.
Naval Operatlona, eonsldena&amp;ll4itaie a retnott
He bas found a way to ~blp rlfies wlthou~
P~!l8~ In the 1011 of t!Je nqdlai subiiwint
lmmerslnc them In an evll·smelllnc gook that
Thresher; paa_t hlltory '-workl ,apllllt tu\lnl It
tool! boun of bard Gl effort to scrub off. ·
out.
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. It bas been d!Jelosed U..t fllien our first
This genius has too great a potential for
human welfare to be wasted on the Anily
atomic ve..el, the NautUua, waa In Pol'll!lloutb
alone. He belongs to all America!
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Why can't his talents be turned to.aueb .fil&gt;
""a ~par•te saill1~ge eff9Jt• were made Ill a
maniarien lnventiona as:
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two-week peri¥, ~l)nirolted ,lifUber~te culf .. ·
A jat top or bottle cap that can~~ un~;.:. :, in aanored, cab!,_ityle wlrinll aff~~ ~~~ ~ ..
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The F~l failed .to !urn up the sa~ de-, · · .
A cellophane wrapplnl tblt ean·~ toflll'lllt :;:• · 1jlite lllf!latareb. Ill! ctU•it was allllilatlj"frult- · : ·
packape at least u eaaUy 11 If It '!.If';~~:;;; ·:.i ·leaa Ill. tbe we ot aliOther· _n uclW..}IlbJ!I8l'l~ ...
caat li'on.
, . , • ., 1,.. and ~rcrul~ m!Uile deatrOJ.e1',,!!!"'91 wlilcli . ,,
lnstruetlons with you·put-lt-totrer·fOiil'i · · ·· · l!lffeNd II~ )fter Ia lloul!. ~ .
self toys and fllfnlture that aome y be~ .
Whether ~ .kjl\d of thinlll. the
a profeaaor at )lassacbusetta Institute of ·r ecll··
colllcloua,forelgn qenta or
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tbat it can oeeue In !be tiJIIt Beeur1 . aUnoas attff as piyboard.
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Someone dldn'·t put up the bnmcade;soill•
. ,v!Oul)y; too, It lhOpld Bot' ~·iMD of a ·'
one eln dlclded that an open .told wa1 tilt
.. telriJ!!!rpl,nUJ · w~tll "!ll!leh ·Jalabt ·lnd "
road for him - and tilt rreat ~ ·a~lllib..
. tbi!Di·-to· work o:ut ~~ n.Jatlllti!Pii ;Ill ~
way Follow the Leader wu on. . . :·, · .
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0!\ toiJiheSt 10il1 With USI •. , power renne
;OI!ds.fMI~I.,. pu114&gt;a&lt;ks. boy-spin lllrt"

. Sotlflttflo ''-~ tlllinelllfllly .,..":
up solf w•thout brNklna it down
. ~f-shlrpeni"l tines •'- IUir.ntted .,.;Mt
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breal!qe, ...,., clos. See 5upor Rotioul
tlldoy. ThrM hp""""" •Ito miloble.

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Mill &amp; Fertilizer Store
OPEN 8:00 to 5:00P.M.

SPECIALS!

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SUPER ROTH;Ut&gt;

· Tlller.O!IItlvator•

22,: GEartlen Pride Mower -:-:=:-:-:- 44.97

49·" 5 T UP
KNOCKED DOWN
2~ _or 3 hp. Briggs motor, flnger:Up controls, air lift

suchon blade. 14 sa. steel deck, circular blade housing.
Full yr. warranty.

specl1l 89.90

93% of weigbt conce!ltrated ·o~er tlnea, where it digs
In better. Wb~J~ . eaaily ~moved, depth bar euily ad·
ju!lted. 3 ~p. Br,aas enaine, ~2'' Hahn, tines.

3ft. W~i·i.~;w

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IJght wei~ht. seamle111 il~l tra:y, tutiuiar fral:De, rubber
band!e p-tpa, semi-pneumatic tire. ·

15 w. ft. Unlco Chest

Freezer~ $199

We Deliver- We &amp;:ervtee- We Finance. .

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Everybody Can Shop
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ON BULK FERTILIZER
Take delivery from our area Bulk
Warehouse at Pomeroy. Savings
are quoted F.O.B. Pomeroy.

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Open Til .9.00 P.M.

Salle's familJ revealed today Mr. DiSalle baa
The result- a 2.8-mile trek to the dead end
enrolled In Toledo University for a refreaher
of an uncompleted freeway link in the Lol
course.
Angeles area- and Into a monumental traffic
Tbe course, taulht by Prof. Amos A. SD~il, · . jam. ·· •. ·•,
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derbagger, il carried in tbe uni.erslty Co,l \el!. .. . . .The firaU)I!'!IJ!It ~~eom.. Wmind 4 that
of EconomiCI catalol as "Public Fjnance: .lf\1• .... ., ;i t·' • a new hiaJI,~·dP"if.Y,ouraelf Pled Pipe$}, ,.
Not To Spend Your Way Out of Office." ·
But OJ! reJlectiqli; 1jle illoi!liml better aeriei to ·
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At left. Conceulonalrt
Jlarry Osborn, aided by
Harry, Sr., wife, !Ia; son,
Bill; Jullua Savaae, and
J1ar9Id Bambart, p ar k
director, erect a new bait.
1tore and camping supply
center. For ked Run
campina faeillties are becoming more and mort
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the 1963 Meigs county angling season IOIIIato f~JU IPHd·
•'Whit ktial of 1laH ue tht a.h alt.!itl!l out on thiJ ,..ar? VeltraQIG4
rtiJ·etnillJ..,. that the pliltic uliht OfiWler aud pllltlc Mll .m
Our Ohio Divlaion of WUdlife Game .Protector Don WIIUama aeya It
appeara tb.t moat early filbtrmea art bavllls ~ lhart of .lood luell:. .·~. ~u11d !Jrr.t ~.llut tbey id"d tllat n!!JflY .,veeyone bu liiJ
cOWII fivOrlll blit .ancfptrblpl. w!U liavt juat u mucb luek with lt.
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ealcbea. The. Wildlife DIY!Jion ta1c1 tblt f~&amp;:'ctllses ere not needecl
for pond ~!lbir. but lll!&amp;leia niult bave pe
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than In tht p-.t alaon.llaCI! the new campiDI fleillty ii open. ;lJ.'jdlit
aud wall!r faelliUu Jl'l provided 011 the new camping area. The • • •
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be beaded for a whOpper aujUnj year. And that is a real flih it4r1!,
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blve Ileen pulUq In nlc• ailed. amaU mouth batt aud crappie~, aeeordlnl to reporta. Ont flabtrmau landed a 111-io pound ball Iaiii week. Tbeae
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Top area fiJbeli!en UIUIIIY reeommend sprlnJ and early summer for
the belt eatebla. Tbe ~ent aniJera elalm tblt larger flab tend to II)'
In the deep, cooler, ""ater' durlnl warm montbl of summer, and feell .
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and eaat braneba of Sblde where ball aud crappela blve bean bltln&amp;.
Ill th11 erea of Buck'• MID near sumner, Eul Shaae from Keno back up
Into Athena ·county and Horn cavea. W!Ulama reminded fiJbiii'QIIB
to Jtt permlaalon bet!lre baiUDI bookt on private property,
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as never before their bred·in capacity to make ree~rd full-field-yieldi in every important corn &amp;rOW·
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Mrs. John Brickles watches. Both ladies, who are residents of Middleport, have found angling a wei·
come t•ecreation for a number of years. They are married to brothers. John and M. D. Brickles. The mea
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lNG'S FINE - In pi~
ture at rlaht. Ila Osborne,
right, with a glnger·fln·
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Brinker, dl sp Ia y 1 1~
pounds of large · mouths
taken Sunday at Forke.d
Run State Park. A fourth
4·pounder wrested I h t
swivel off I b e strlnaar,
makln&amp; his aetaway.

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By Chester Tannehill

Thts crazy world, full of paradoxes and of
homo sapi.'ns at each others' throats, could
gain a step or two upwar·d in its struggle for

Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men, were
honesty applied by rule of thumb everywhere.
What ir more shocking is that An1ericans

today likely are some lrillion-fold more honest

than many nf their neighbors Jiving in the na ~
t10ns of Europe . Eurasia , Africa, and South
America. For example . Europeans cannot conce ive of . A~1erk a ns actually paying taxes they don t . 1f they can squiggle out of it- and
if the taxes are paid . thev believe the monev
is sluiced off so mrwherf before reaching

Washington.
But even in moralisti c America all is not
dean as a hound 's tooth . In this connection we
herewith suggest several announcen-.ents ihat

could be published if America sudd enly were
to turn honest. Lik e these:

WASHINGTO N - Sen. Jeremiah J. Jer·
gens i D Ala.), said today the Senate Foreign
Relatwns committee, of which he is chairman,

would fold camp and cease official functions
this weekend. He indicated President John F.
Kennedy conducts all foreign affa irs himself,
and th ere is no net&gt;d for the great expense
operating the committee any more .

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COLUMBUS, 0 . - !Special) Gov . James A.
Rhodes, in an exclusive interview with a wide·
ly respected Capital city reporter, said today
he is exerting every effort to make his name
known across the country among conservative
Republicans. .
"I have a job to do here in Ohio," said the
governor, "but it is incidental to greater things

CLtVELAND. 0. - Sherman F. Money•
wraps, president or the Lake Erie Savings a.
Loan Companr. ·with extensive holdin&amp;s in nu·
m~rous city ·suburbs, explained today . why his
firm has been declared insolvent.
"I'm stupid," he said.

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WASHINGTON - Sen. Frank J. Lausche
said in a speech before a packed House Ohio
is the hestc eumple extant of pure.l\merican·
ism, tbe kind tl!a~ puts strong men up on their
two feet to stay, c'Ome thick or thin.
Sen. Lausche po.inl~d to the fact that 80V•
ernment aid offered ·ln the wake of millions of
dollars of (lood (lam1ge from the Ohio River
In recent weeks hM' been turned down.
"We don't believe in high cost of govern·
ment, deficit spendln~ and an unbalanced
budget in our district, Mr. Abele said.
.POTHOLE CENTER, O. ~ A bilh school
teacher - one of the staff of five ..,.. reaigned ·
here today without givin&amp; any reaiOri.
However, Principal James G. Goon indica!·
ed the teacher said privately he could not
stand up under the tension of continually be·
ing behind the students in bis history elass for
seniors.

Princip&amp;l Goon also teported the people In
that low-income area hive petitioned an adla·
cent and much -wealthier "icbool district for
consolidation.
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said , "It would take away my jllb.':
TOLEDO, 0.- Former Gov. MichaefV. Dl·

Frightening Possihiliti~ •~· ·

A civilian employe of the U. .S Army has
come up with what Is balled by Gh as the
greatest discovery IInce the Invention of popTholillb Adm. George W. An!leraon. Clilef of
corn.
Naval Operatlona, eonsldena&amp;ll4itaie a retnott
He bas found a way to ~blp rlfies wlthou~
P~!l8~ In the 1011 of t!Je nqdlai subiiwint
lmmerslnc them In an evll·smelllnc gook that
Thresher; paa_t hlltory '-workl ,apllllt tu\lnl It
tool! boun of bard Gl effort to scrub off. ·
out.
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. It bas been d!Jelosed U..t fllien our first
This genius has too great a potential for
human welfare to be wasted on the Anily
atomic ve..el, the NautUua, waa In Pol'll!lloutb
alone. He belongs to all America!
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Why can't his talents be turned to.aueb .fil&gt;
""a ~par•te saill1~ge eff9Jt• were made Ill a
maniarien lnventiona as:
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two-week peri¥, ~l)nirolted ,lifUber~te culf .. ·
A jat top or bottle cap that can~~ un~;.:. :, in aanored, cab!,_ityle wlrinll aff~~ ~~~ ~ ..
ed by tbe eonaumer Without special atomic··"· controls.
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The F~l failed .to !urn up the sa~ de-, · · .
A cellophane wrapplnl tblt ean·~ toflll'lllt :;:• · 1jlite lllf!latareb. Ill! ctU•it was allllilatlj"frult- · : ·
packape at least u eaaUy 11 If It '!.If';~~:;;; ·:.i ·leaa Ill. tbe we ot aliOther· _n uclW..}IlbJ!I8l'l~ ...
caat li'on.
, . , • ., 1,.. and ~rcrul~ m!Uile deatrOJ.e1',,!!!"'91 wlilcli . ,,
lnstruetlons with you·put-lt-totrer·fOiil'i · · ·· · l!lffeNd II~ )fter Ia lloul!. ~ .
self toys and fllfnlture that aome y be~ .
Whether ~ .kjl\d of thinlll. the
a profeaaor at )lassacbusetta Institute of ·r ecll··
colllcloua,forelgn qenta or
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A way to att laundrle1 not to atarcll. iblrte
tbat it can oeeue In !be tiJIIt Beeur1 . aUnoas attff as piyboard.
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Someone dldn'·t put up the bnmcade;soill•
. ,v!Oul)y; too, It lhOpld Bot' ~·iMD of a ·'
one eln dlclded that an open .told wa1 tilt
.. telriJ!!!rpl,nUJ · w~tll "!ll!leh ·Jalabt ·lnd "
road for him - and tilt rreat ~ ·a~lllib..
. tbi!Di·-to· work o:ut ~~ n.Jatlllti!Pii ;Ill ~
way Follow the Leader wu on. . . :·, · .
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~nteiflp control lor dDM, precision 11011 bUS~ WillS, fences., .l)uslcy powor bll!oo

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0!\ toiJiheSt 10il1 With USI •. , power renne
;OI!ds.fMI~I.,. pu114&gt;a&lt;ks. boy-spin lllrt"

. Sotlflttflo ''-~ tlllinelllfllly .,..":
up solf w•thout brNklna it down
. ~f-shlrpeni"l tines •'- IUir.ntted .,.;Mt
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breal!qe, ...,., clos. See 5upor Rotioul
tlldoy. ThrM hp""""" •Ito miloble.

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OPEN 8:00 to 5:00P.M.

SPECIALS!

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SUPER ROTH;Ut&gt;

· Tlller.O!IItlvator•

22,: GEartlen Pride Mower -:-:=:-:-:- 44.97

49·" 5 T UP
KNOCKED DOWN
2~ _or 3 hp. Briggs motor, flnger:Up controls, air lift

suchon blade. 14 sa. steel deck, circular blade housing.
Full yr. warranty.

specl1l 89.90

93% of weigbt conce!ltrated ·o~er tlnea, where it digs
In better. Wb~J~ . eaaily ~moved, depth bar euily ad·
ju!lted. 3 ~p. Br,aas enaine, ~2'' Hahn, tines.

3ft. W~i·i.~;w

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IJght wei~ht. seamle111 il~l tra:y, tutiuiar fral:De, rubber
band!e p-tpa, semi-pneumatic tire. ·

15 w. ft. Unlco Chest

Freezer~ $199

We Deliver- We &amp;:ervtee- We Finance. .

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ON BULK FERTILIZER
Take delivery from our area Bulk
Warehouse at Pomeroy. Savings
are quoted F.O.B. Pomeroy.

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Phone WY2-2181

Open Til .9.00 P.M.

Salle's familJ revealed today Mr. DiSalle baa
The result- a 2.8-mile trek to the dead end
enrolled In Toledo University for a refreaher
of an uncompleted freeway link in the Lol
course.
Angeles area- and Into a monumental traffic
Tbe course, taulht by Prof. Amos A. SD~il, · . jam. ·· •. ·•,
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derbagger, il carried in tbe uni.erslty Co,l \el!. .. . . .The firaU)I!'!IJ!It ~~eom.. Wmind 4 that
of EconomiCI catalol as "Public Fjnance: .lf\1• .... ., ;i t·' • a new hiaJI,~·dP"if.Y,ouraelf Pled Pipe$}, ,.
Not To Spend Your Way Out of Office." ·
But OJ! reJlectiqli; 1jle illoi!liml better aeriei to ·
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At left. Conceulonalrt
Jlarry Osborn, aided by
Harry, Sr., wife, !Ia; son,
Bill; Jullua Savaae, and
J1ar9Id Bambart, p ar k
director, erect a new bait.
1tore and camping supply
center. For ked Run
campina faeillties are becoming more and mort
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. Falcons Make It Two-Straight ·over Panthers~ ·Win 7·3 In 'Nine Frames
A thr&lt;e-run pjnth llUiin&amp; bollle
lnt deep
centerfield by
:han:'a•s senior catcher, Chlr1. V nk ra lad the vllltiDC
r : k-n:s ,: tbeir so&lt;ond win of
lhr , eaiM over Pomeroy Prl·
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-~h was marred by both
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aln waa 14
·av~~n: the S:~a~ We 1 t
,. •onia nine. The !osseo lA&gt;
•me are tho Mly selbaclls
loiS• Moore's Panthers
_ Hered this year.
mrd baseinan Mike Fields
. . . off the ninth for Wahamo
wJh a walk when the ocore
wo; tied at 3-3. With one away,
bl~ Bill Jewell was sale on
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1 Wahama jumped Into a !.0 1roves, but wll!l fOrCed at ...,., ..
Wahama'a other ninth frame lead in the rourth when Reed oed, leaving Mickey WlritbrenCleveland at Baltimore 121
l'UII Wll teOI'ed when
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110Sllllth wu ..fe on 1 fielder s , Yonker and lefti!Jnded
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Har· to .keep Pom.roy'alis'bopes ' of
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by 8 wild pitch. and Bobhy graves, followed by a single tte1011 the score
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Greene sinllled Smith to 1 h e from Mike Smith. Tennant was runners on -~ and illll'd and
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s•fe on a fielder's choiceR, andll twh0 outs, sribandelledslepped W
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St. Loltll
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Diet Weill, losing ptlcher, 'a two bases slam by
usse t_e plate ana gg • aharp
lriJilllooiProoolo~ PIUJburgli
5 s .125 ~~
wbo had relieved Pomeroy scored two Falcon runs.
smgle mto right center that
A..top LotipO
Loo ADgelea
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starter DBYid Reed in the fifth Pomeroy's first run scored in ILrought both base
runners j
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W. L. Pd. GB Cblc•so
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wheD his arm became sore, the sJxth when Bob Smith was tborne.
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ottempted a t!lllllOback rally In safe on an error. Ph~l Swln· Pomeroy_wMled In hitting by
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Now York
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8 ~nd David Baker singled Sm.lth oil ", th two hits each. One of 4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 10, 1968 ~~
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Crow.• hits was •. two bauer.
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Los Ange es
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out on o fielder's chotse
at play. With one away Tom White ba&amp;t.
Mlnnaaola
.PI a Loo Angeles 2 Jlottato~ 0, nll!hl
borne
Iwas given a free pass by Har· Wahama'a lif.hlt attack ....
Wash~ ' • -~ : •.:Ill&amp; 3 . Silo Pr811&lt;018e0 s Chioago I, night
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By RUSS GREEN
lloston 3 Detroit I, IB~ morning Milwaukee at !lew York-spah~
Falcon bitters were Mike Fields
UPI S_porlt Wrller
Boston S Detroit I, lilt!, a(tornoon 12_,, vi. Jackhtm UHI
with a double, Clark, · Jewell,
PHILADELPHIA &lt;UP!) - Paul Brown, fired Cl~Ve· lean. Cily 8 Los Ang. 2, 181• lwl 1!1. Louts at Plilladelphla- so.
Smith, Teonett and
Russell, land Browns coach and general manapr, and Herbert , j(an. Clly 3 Loo Ang. 2, 2nd Night deck! &lt;O.OJ ... Lope, II).() I ·
all wtlhj smgles.
Barness, a real estate tycoon, ran neck and neck t~y ,In Cbleago 3 Mtoneiota l, night
Cloelnnatl at Plttsburgh-0\vea
In going the route for Wa- what appeared to be a twf)-man race to buy the Pbiladel- ilalUmore B Clevolatid s, niiJtt 10.01 va. McBean u.ol
hama, Hargraves faoned mne .phia Eagles.
Now York I WashingtOn 4, ntabt
and walked throe. In tour In· Ownera of the Eagles put the
,._..•1'1 l'robable Plldlm
ings Rsed struck out thr.. cluh up for sale Friday with a pooslblo." Tha current ·
Detroit at ll&lt;iston - BI!Dninl
A NEW IDEA FO~ A NIW EJ!A
Wahama batters and walked price tag in excess of 14.55 mll· wm purchased . In 184D by
&lt;0.21 vs•. Morebead 11.01
two. Weill struck oul live, hit lion and a proviso the team be men wbo put up $8,000· oaeh. Tho Clevelillld at Baltimore - M~
By P'IIED OOWN
regained sole posoesslon oftSingled home Choo Choo Coleman one, and walked lour.
kept bero.
le priea ••tto tho value ol, o!tch oweD (1-1) vo. McNally IO.Ol.
VPI .....,.. Wrtler
first place with their ~tventh vic- and Jim Htekamn, Ed Kranepool By lnmngs
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!llinneBOta at Cbleago - Kaat
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homered for the Mets and Hank Wahama
000 3Ck 004--7 10 3 . an . c amee, 1&amp;&gt;es prH· ·sso,ooo.
U·CH VI. ~~~ (1.()).
TM ~t lmporLant hgures m The Mets ended their eight- Aaron hit the SOOth circuit of his Pomeroy 000 000 120-3 8 4 idcnt••,. said Brown lndleatlld he "
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tbe Nat1onal .League today-Jar
losina lrfoak :career for the Braves whose Harc,·aves an... Yonker Reed WI! mterested a cou~ll!! ot weeks
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k' Ro 8 t down the draJn
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set an etteodance mark ot 420,000 have ll.diCll:ted they woWd
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rax bll a&amp;ruck out 28 batters and climax "' 0 roo le D un Cu t Simmo~ beat the PhiDJes
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(zQaht) _ aaanee (0.1) YS. Sepi
allowed ODI,y 12 ltlll in :13 iDnlngs.
lor ~ lith time in 11 tries since
At that tim~, repodo hod Brown wlil sta) in Philadetpltls,
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Add 'em up and lhey meaa that
they traded him in May 19110
biddmg ...5 million for the Eatle ly. There Is ho iDtentioD 61
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the Los ADgolet Dodpro' ooulh·
'th nino-hit ""'-ribout
Brown, kicked out b~ Cleveland leavtDS Philadelphia.
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paw firebaUer is fully recovered
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from. finger injury that csotlhe
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New York at Wasblngton
Uodgen lhe li6i jlOlliiOill and ol·
Mrs. Agnes White IIIII Rlehard
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the l01Ji baul with Koula&gt; and Cheahiro Garden Club .at Kyger
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Weekend gu..ts of Mrs. Mary
VPI Sports Wrtler .
lh&lt; Eagles oo 'the block, Barneu, NFL and Comm•ss•onor Pete fto. Tr1bler Woody Stapb1110 wao
league's besl 1-2 pitching punch. Pickens Mrs. Jessie Cottrill, M. Diddle, Grace 0 ll e r 1 The modern home run k~g .re- who Jive!! in suburban Warrington, aeJie looked kindl~l in ~ ~ somewhere between a smUe and a
Koulax, sidelined virtually the d M ' p 1 Kn p
and son Jim were Mr. and turned w the Yankee battillg or· Po. made a S4.o miiiiM off•r tlon ot Brown, who rna e COli• shrug today aa ba oontemplated
entire second half of the 1962 sea- an
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Mrs. D~rell' Brown, Freddie ~r Fr~ay night after missing th~ thr~gh attorney John Schwartl. land an outitandm!l team.
the 80-10 performaDCI oJ Cain Hoy
son aud w.inJesa artet July U. Mrs. Florence Harden, Mrs. and LeAnn of Mineral Wtll!l. fJrst e•ght games of the Amen· Schwarta reportedly !llaid Bar- McNamee aatd a "substantial stable's Kentucky Derby contend·
struck ou1 If batlorl 01111 pltebttl Either HardeL and Mrs. Mar· w. va.
, can League season and eelebrat· 0080 , a vice p....tdent and diree· mejorlty" 01 lhe stockholdero vol· .... Never Bend, in wimling the
·-·-,_ machinery
a two-hitter Friday night to give garet Cottrillatten.ded a 0 of A.
1~ . woth • game-wmnmg mnth- tor o[ the William Ponn Roclna ed w .;,II, motivated by the
f!O,OOO purH at
or
your farm.
the llode:ers 8 2-0 vletor7 over tbl lodp rally practice at Tuppers Wednesday dinner guests. o! mnmg homer that sent New York AssociStion in Bul'kl County, Pl., . offered for the stock.
Keeaeland Frldly~
available:
Bl•wlltl
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'Well. he paaaed thlt one,"
tee#,.. Call tOday
1lte ralio of llrikeouls ot in· VISiting recently with thetr .,..,. Pvt. Edward R. Chap- mgton Senators.
deposit of any amount within 24
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Dings pilclted bao o!WIJI- tho plltllil, Mr. and Mrs. c. B. man of Ft. Jaekaon. Iouth Cll' El!lon Howard had preceded the hours."
back Ill rlgh~ but he IIllA
way to judge Koofl!" beeauae o1 Williams were Mf. IIIII Mrs. ollna. Mrs. Chapman of &lt;'All· blast with a homer and the Yankll , Schwartz was quote&lt; •• telling
needed tho roco ind he'll need an. MAX WARD
his bllndiDg speed. Ill atruek 41111 Tbomu Williams I and family, umbQJ and Mrs. Gordon Weal, went on to score live runs and lhe stockholdero Batneso wanted
one betore the Dorily. II
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aon Ariz called 101 Walter ~- Arroyo ~- pltcbmg •ll ..., to "ou!Aiders." Barn.,. was ~
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Clwrehlll Downs Sunday, where
hod aiM recor&lt;l balfwOJ dlrough Mrs. Mendel Moore of Parkd., Mr E
Ph'll'
lief of Stan Wtlhams, who gave ' clared ready to buy II per oent
tltt bone he'D probably ba.. to
1 lpo. up thret runs in 7 1-3 innings ID Iof tbe sukk and retain as many Last Stmday vlslb&gt;rt ol Mr. beat to wiD ,any Derby . . . the JIIG eo-'&amp;D,
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Gene Conley went 1 z.a innings lA&gt;
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A thr&lt;e-run pjnth llUiin&amp; bollle
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Diet Weill, losing ptlcher, 'a two bases slam by
usse t_e plate ana gg • aharp
lriJilllooiProoolo~ PIUJburgli
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wbo had relieved Pomeroy scored two Falcon runs.
smgle mto right center that
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W. L. Pd. GB Cblc•so
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out on o fielder's chotse
at play. With one away Tom White ba&amp;t.
Mlnnaaola
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borne
Iwas given a free pass by Har· Wahama'a lif.hlt attack ....
Wash~ ' • -~ : •.:Ill&amp; 3 . Silo Pr811&lt;018e0 s Chioago I, night
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By RUSS GREEN
lloston 3 Detroit I, IB~ morning Milwaukee at !lew York-spah~
Falcon bitters were Mike Fields
UPI S_porlt Wrller
Boston S Detroit I, lilt!, a(tornoon 12_,, vi. Jackhtm UHI
with a double, Clark, · Jewell,
PHILADELPHIA &lt;UP!) - Paul Brown, fired Cl~Ve· lean. Cily 8 Los Ang. 2, 181• lwl 1!1. Louts at Plilladelphla- so.
Smith, Teonett and
Russell, land Browns coach and general manapr, and Herbert , j(an. Clly 3 Loo Ang. 2, 2nd Night deck! &lt;O.OJ ... Lope, II).() I ·
all wtlhj smgles.
Barness, a real estate tycoon, ran neck and neck t~y ,In Cbleago 3 Mtoneiota l, night
Cloelnnatl at Plttsburgh-0\vea
In going the route for Wa- what appeared to be a twf)-man race to buy the Pbiladel- ilalUmore B Clevolatid s, niiJtt 10.01 va. McBean u.ol
hama, Hargraves faoned mne .phia Eagles.
Now York I WashingtOn 4, ntabt
and walked throe. In tour In· Ownera of the Eagles put the
,._..•1'1 l'robable Plldlm
ings Rsed struck out thr.. cluh up for sale Friday with a pooslblo." Tha current ·
Detroit at ll&lt;iston - BI!Dninl
A NEW IDEA FO~ A NIW EJ!A
Wahama batters and walked price tag in excess of 14.55 mll· wm purchased . In 184D by
&lt;0.21 vs•. Morebead 11.01
two. Weill struck oul live, hit lion and a proviso the team be men wbo put up $8,000· oaeh. Tho Clevelillld at Baltimore - M~
By P'IIED OOWN
regained sole posoesslon oftSingled home Choo Choo Coleman one, and walked lour.
kept bero.
le priea ••tto tho value ol, o!tch oweD (1-1) vo. McNally IO.Ol.
VPI .....,.. Wrtler
first place with their ~tventh vic- and Jim Htekamn, Ed Kranepool By lnmngs
Fr k M N
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!llinneBOta at Cbleago - Kaat
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homered for the Mets and Hank Wahama
000 3Ck 004--7 10 3 . an . c amee, 1&amp;&gt;es prH· ·sso,ooo.
U·CH VI. ~~~ (1.()).
TM ~t lmporLant hgures m The Mets ended their eight- Aaron hit the SOOth circuit of his Pomeroy 000 000 120-3 8 4 idcnt••,. said Brown lndleatlld he "
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rax bll a&amp;ruck out 28 batters and climax "' 0 roo le D un Cu t Simmo~ beat the PhiDJes
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(zQaht) _ aaanee (0.1) YS. Sepi
allowed ODI,y 12 ltlll in :13 iDnlngs.
lor ~ lith time in 11 tries since
At that tim~, repodo hod Brown wlil sta) in Philadetpltls,
IO.ll
Add 'em up and lhey meaa that
they traded him in May 19110
biddmg ...5 million for the Eatle ly. There Is ho iDtentioD 61
llilaU1'a Qalli,.
the Los ADgolet Dodpro' ooulh·
'th nino-hit ""'-ribout
Brown, kicked out b~ Cleveland leavtDS Philadelphia.
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paw firebaUer is fully recovered
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from. finger injury that csotlhe
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New York at Wasblngton
Uodgen lhe li6i jlOlliiOill and ol·
Mrs. Agnes White IIIII Rlehard
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the l01Ji baul with Koula&gt; and Cheahiro Garden Club .at Kyger
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Weekend gu..ts of Mrs. Mary
VPI Sports Wrtler .
lh&lt; Eagles oo 'the block, Barneu, NFL and Comm•ss•onor Pete fto. Tr1bler Woody Stapb1110 wao
league's besl 1-2 pitching punch. Pickens Mrs. Jessie Cottrill, M. Diddle, Grace 0 ll e r 1 The modern home run k~g .re- who Jive!! in suburban Warrington, aeJie looked kindl~l in ~ ~ somewhere between a smUe and a
Koulax, sidelined virtually the d M ' p 1 Kn p
and son Jim were Mr. and turned w the Yankee battillg or· Po. made a S4.o miiiiM off•r tlon ot Brown, who rna e COli• shrug today aa ba oontemplated
entire second half of the 1962 sea- an
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Mrs. D~rell' Brown, Freddie ~r Fr~ay night after missing th~ thr~gh attorney John Schwartl. land an outitandm!l team.
the 80-10 performaDCI oJ Cain Hoy
son aud w.inJesa artet July U. Mrs. Florence Harden, Mrs. and LeAnn of Mineral Wtll!l. fJrst e•ght games of the Amen· Schwarta reportedly !llaid Bar- McNamee aatd a "substantial stable's Kentucky Derby contend·
struck ou1 If batlorl 01111 pltebttl Either HardeL and Mrs. Mar· w. va.
, can League season and eelebrat· 0080 , a vice p....tdent and diree· mejorlty" 01 lhe stockholdero vol· .... Never Bend, in wimling the
·-·-,_ machinery
a two-hitter Friday night to give garet Cottrillatten.ded a 0 of A.
1~ . woth • game-wmnmg mnth- tor o[ the William Ponn Roclna ed w .;,II, motivated by the
f!O,OOO purH at
or
your farm.
the llode:ers 8 2-0 vletor7 over tbl lodp rally practice at Tuppers Wednesday dinner guests. o! mnmg homer that sent New York AssociStion in Bul'kl County, Pl., . offered for the stock.
Keeaeland Frldly~
available:
Bl•wlltl
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Houston Colts.
P~..
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'Well. he paaaed thlt one,"
tee#,.. Call tOday
1lte ralio of llrikeouls ot in· VISiting recently with thetr .,..,. Pvt. Edward R. Chap- mgton Senators.
deposit of any amount within 24
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n.O.,dllillo.
Dings pilclted bao o!WIJI- tho plltllil, Mr. and Mrs. c. B. man of Ft. Jaekaon. Iouth Cll' El!lon Howard had preceded the hours."
back Ill rlgh~ but he IIllA
way to judge Koofl!" beeauae o1 Williams were Mf. IIIII Mrs. ollna. Mrs. Chapman of &lt;'All· blast with a homer and the Yankll , Schwartz was quote&lt; •• telling
needed tho roco ind he'll need an. MAX WARD
his bllndiDg speed. Ill atruek 41111 Tbomu Williams I and family, umbQJ and Mrs. Gordon Weal, went on to score live runs and lhe stockholdero Batneso wanted
one betore the Dorily. II
WY 2-loNo
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an NL record of 1111 hatteoo In Mrs. Millard Jones of colum· artd Rhooda and John, l\8c1e pre!Olll reuer pitcher Luis Arroyo to keep the ownet'Shlp tn Phlla·
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slrt"--sm l&amp;llmtiDp wllen bl nebllle of Crookmlle..
aon Ariz called 101 Walter ~- Arroyo ~- pltcbmg •ll ..., to "ou!Aiders." Barn.,. was ~
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Clwrehlll Downs Sunday, where
hod aiM recor&lt;l balfwOJ dlrough Mrs. Mendel Moore of Parkd., Mr E
Ph'll'
lief of Stan Wtlhams, who gave ' clared ready to buy II per oent
tltt bone he'D probably ba.. to
1 lpo. up thret runs in 7 1-3 innings ID Iof tbe sukk and retain as many Last Stmday vlslb&gt;rt ol Mr. beat to wiD ,any Derby . . . the JIIG eo-'&amp;D,
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lfanclfalher Blrebfield. ·
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Gene Conley went 1 z.a innings lA&gt;
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FINANCING.
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INSURANCE
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FINANCE, INC., on
usodate company of
NATIONWIDE
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finance )'OUr ar tbe low·
interest way ••• and add co
your savings by insurina
the low-premium Way .with NationWide. So ,..,.
for~ you buy your nexc
car, see me fint for clov&lt;o

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RUTlAND, OHIQ

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8:00 lfiWI
7::1!1 BrtQ:Iul
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8:11 Coomii'J J 1:00 'Bn!attul l"'rrf
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l:a hrlll World Newa
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1:10 1:10 Non Report
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1:00 Breakfast Pari)'
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Buying a
New Car?

SAVE

LOST &amp; FOUND

WJ EH -RADI·o

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FINANCING.
'lnd

INSURANCE
· Through A't~ROVID
FINANCE, INC., on
usodate company of
NATIONWIDE
MU1UA~

you caa now

finance )'OUr ar tbe low·
interest way ••• and add co
your savings by insurina
the low-premium Way .with NationWide. So ,..,.
for~ you buy your nexc
car, see me fint for clov&lt;o

ltle·barreJed savinpl

Pe•rl W. Willi•ms
ancl So11
311 N. Second ,....

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Middleport

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RUTlAND, OHIQ

OION»AY TBRil I'RIDAY
7:10 Nowt
8:00 lfiWI
7::1!1 BrtQ:Iul
1:011 Saered Hurt ProiriiD 1:011 Newo
8:11 Coomii'J J 1:00 'Bn!attul l"'rrf
8:11 11..,.
11:30 Newo
l:a hrlll World Newa
lo310 ~ 1'1rt7
1:41 M11p Coaa1J RFD
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7:30 NOWI
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1:00 Breakfast Pari)'
10:05 Pafb l'lrty
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1:30 Van P1r11e11 Sport 8bow 1U5 Mlllll: In tile All
1:11 llreUfasl PlriJ
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t:a OJIIte W11b Janet
11:35 DulloD'I Top Tell llbow
t:t:. Bolt}' Newton 8bGw
12o00 News- NQI)II 11epor1
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1:30 News
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2•• Millie Jllll rw Y011
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9' 110 Wqa (If llellq
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U:o55 World Nt111
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4:10 P11u.r l'lrty
U:30 NOWI
1:011 Nlft
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1•30 The ~ Hour
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•:35 hrlll World N""
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Names Mrs. Will

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POMERO'(:,.,._IDDlEPORT, OHIO •
MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1963
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Look lovelier with a nattering hair-do,
styled by our expert s. for Spring ceca·
sions, ror Summer.
Appointment not always necessary .

THE
TRIESTE'S SKIPPER - In Washington. U. Cmdr.
Donald L. Keach ruled out any possibility that his.vessel,
the decp:diving bathyscape Trieste, could a1d m t~e
seorcb of the Thresher that went · down m the Atlanhc.
He &gt;aid the Trieste, model he 1S holdmg, W111 be sent
~~
is located in advance.

SY
WAY
TO SAVE
DEPOSIT a few dollars out of your
pay cheek regularly at this bank. This

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way, your balance can grow easily and

·yPolice Log Pair
1r Weekend Wrecks
·traffic mishaps were investigated over
Pomeroy Police. No injuries occurred
ere made in either accident.

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without seeming to come from your
current operating money.
It's a wise worker who makes use
of a plan like this.
We Pay 3% lnternt On Your Savings

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and Savings Company

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Orville Napper , 44 , of Pomeroy.
R fl. 3. hit a parked auto own·

ed by Harold Waltl!l'S of Coal
Grove. Officers reported . that
Napper was crowded from · the

New' .A BC•TV Daytlrrie 'Serhlll

. Rose's had 1 Marlin Gofl. 20. ol Langsville,
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Ready for uoe. Decorative, prac'tlcal. Several Style~o
As low as •• ,,.,, ~9·95

MIDDLEPORT, OIUO

panels as

low as ..

SJ

OOfiNG
Tough, clurablo asphalt shingles. Full
colo'r and patt•rn

FLUSH DOORS
Sizes to fit all standard openIngs. See our big selection. As low as .

4 93

PAN fliNG
All types and species.
See our large display. Mahogany
ao. low
SQ.
as.
CFT.

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Dean Fredericks, Coleen

Dependable Well Known
Makes.:. ·.
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Big·$eiK.tions

Gray and Dolores Faith

ALSO SILECTID SHORTS

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ELVIS PRESLEY
"KID GLAHAD"

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Elvia

PAINT
Interior and exterior. Full calor
range. Color selection
books. As law as.
$3.99

(Teehnicolar)
Presley, Gig

Younl,

Lo1a Albright, Joan Black·
man, Chas. Bron~.
"IT'S WONDERFUL
TO IE YOUNG"

(Teebnlcolor)

CllH Rl&lt;hard, Robert MoriO)',
Carole Gray, Tbe Shadows.

CUfl Richard, the Elvll Proo

loJ, from Abroad!

Al!l'll 21·22-U

"LONILY ARI
THi IIIAVI"
Klrl: Douglao, Gena Rowlands
Walter Mallhl'!t Mlebael

Kaoe, CarrOll O'~onnor.
"THI WIS"UL WIOOW
OP WAGON GAP"
Bud Abbott ODd Lou CoateUo

'\"'•Is to be given at Ohi•

Humphreys ; American Gover~
ment, Roger Manley; Bookkeep.
ing, Lee Roush ; General Scie~
ce, Kenneth Harris ; Physics,

David Wiley; Lalln I, Robei1
Schmoll; Latin Jl, Roger Stil·

'lVerture, and es; Spanish I. Roger Willi
witll the ad· ,Spanish II , Janice Tannehill;
1aying "Porn- Algebra I. Roy Coleman; Alge·'' "Carnival bra II, Harold Vance; Plane
n overture, Geometry. Mick Morris, .aD •
" " Mexican Biology, Judy Moore.
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Unemployt'd Oaiml
Are Running Lower

Claims for unemploymedl
open meet- benefits in Meigs county were
High school running 76 lower last week than
': 30 p. m. All for the sa me week a year ago ,
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Is New
.Tfl..-eat'To Screen

all Frank W. Childers, manager of

en and

r"""'ftlze eressly •..,...
mereta! bad tesle, !heater OWQo
en must action,

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.'in helping the Bureall of Unemployment
banquet and Compensation, reported.
. attend . This There were 23 new claims

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Fix screen doors and windows
now. All types s~rae11
wire in stock. As low a. CFT.

arship

ttl open with
by the com·
red by " Pro~
y !be begin·
·and will play

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held June !iled last week, added to 321
school with continued claims, for 349 at
to 426 a

. testra provid- week's end, compared

year ago.

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will l.'Ompete in the State SchoJ..

.ors and the Bachtel; World History. Randy

as··········· •· lSc ~:
I'OMIROY. OHIO

In-

ram Will be University in Athens, May 4, irP
1 of Mr. Eu· eludes:
rumental di~ English I, Jon Curmingham;
ds will be English Jl, Martha Nicholson;
~ar including English 111, Ellen Duttonj
ing students, American
History, Forrest

Je

SCREEN WIRI

eroy, was taken into custody

. WAHAMA

I.

Acoustic or non-acoustic. full
pattern range. As law

&lt;

.;

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SUN., MON. en4 TUII.

WY2·3193

'

CEILING TILE

rongo ar $

low aa

Furniture

Pier Angeli and
Edmund Purdom
-&lt;llld-

Interior or Exterior.

Standard 4' :x 8'

-.

UBERTY THEATRE
NOW SHOWING
''WHITE &amp;LAVE SHIP"
(Scope &amp;. COlor)

:. . '

Owens
W)leli'·a fi!!Jbw 'sits dowil and write's has s~ng right into action here-is geD.
a three p~i•''~etfei ·t)l advlae that he;s · eral chair'man of Monte Carlo Night at
· . ~ ·91 ~ng ,a, ~~helor and \hat ,he J the Plaza, May 1, for !lie benefit of the
tiiuiU)l getting.rnarried, It deserves a ,bot CllUCiren's AsthmaJ~tltute and Jtospltali . ·
Ford, the. disc )9&lt;,ket, al . ... 'v{jll: Rogers Jr., vjSiting Ann Correveals
Renee Simmons early
io backstage at "This Was Burlesque,"
tn'
his secretary and mentloned ·during the conversatlo·n that ·
aide.
7:':itU~J~. he writes, "to ~ !)e'llllave •.n Indian etbiblt at 'the· World
I elided up by !l"eing. · Fair .. ; MarY Ann (former "Miss Ariuil'o
•:
~1isd,ay., ~~~~=~:~· i!nd lea") ,Mobley's mother is recovering froDJ,
e•
wei· a heart attack . . . Now that the lid has
is the
' Is.
.,.. •.... ,Jiee'a·llfltd, a best seDer ln··London·
.
· ti. anclelit "The Kama Sutra," 3rd· century
on love ~d sex. The ·name
· Richard · Burton, J}roa second or tw&lt;&gt;-Uiltll
realm· th!lt it's not the c!tap
adores. Not even
an ancestor. .
' .

of

Store-wid• values in
•• , attractive prices..

•'

,,,·· ',By

~

Spring fix-up materiljlo. One-Stop ~~rvice

-"

and

1d lntermedi· Scholarship Team
will be held
tonight, AI&gt; Being Announeed
n.. I u.e. high The Scholarship team from
m Middle. Middleport High School whic~

'GHf~HS¥~· 1o;B~c~~el)~ :Jockey's ~ife

•

charge

[on an intoxication affidavit. ·
1 Al90 over !be weekend, George Varju of Ragland, W, ·!,r~,,
vias fined 15 'llfld. ..ott Ill' ji.;v.
or Charles Legar·s Court Lvr
intoxication.

t
ONko-STOP SERVICE

license

James Harold Rowley. 33, PoiJI:

•
1

e,ert
'

ROOM DIVIDERS

meanwhile, was arrested
by
Pomeroy police on a no opera-

~~~s ·- ~n tor's

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

Sa

highway by another motorist.
~·• auto and :Damage was light to both c~rs.

4

WY 2-2039
DiS or NIGHT

Member Foderol Rosorvo System

.

Mulberry·•• at 9:50 p. .m.

. 5:4&gt; p. m.
Main-st near
, ason bridge.
aUnor crash
/8· 32 ol Gal·
!:.~ cr'ace. 70,
· .vas medium
•l rear quar·

.

'erWeekend

. I

.taupaucb. 2l, lCanton.
in three-car

...,'TOJIIGHT .
Ben Gow'o, Sluart Whit-

VJsit El.berfelds
Floe»r Nowl

man and BamiQ' Davi1 Jr. iD

"CONViCTS 4"

--and'- ·

Slanloy Baker and .

John crawford Iii
"HILL IS A CITY"

I

A;tr. fi.u

Gregory Peck, PoUJ BeriOO
and Robert JlltehUJII Iii
PIAl• ,,
-and-

~ •CAPI

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the Mahoning.Columbiana countr

33.
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,..t on Ohio 555

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• •.&amp;On, Terry, 6, collision on U.S. 62 at the inter'crash 011 U.S. section with 165 a mile DOrth Gt

·•

nl·j:jf lllvit,a '~. ,be&lt;:ltwtn and

Youngstown: George H. Ret-

..... w. Wisecup, rick, 26, totally .injured

~. POMEROY

Aloe Como,o

Sutil!Gi.

1.

SluHlay

oo ~f.C:t;t~~i!~~~

m River .
(tper, 8, PlaiD
tined by ...

.i.d returnill&amp;

nne.

.

Xenia: Waller W. J&lt;IbllSOII, It,
Covington, Va., killed when tho
auto he was operatiDg bit a uti(.
polo OD lbe Wi!berforoe,Clifl,
loa Rood.
Fairborn: Le1llio Travla Jr .• t.

i!1

fAolal1y

wblde tho

lliaolo Wobr
•.~:
1' v~
ldiJ •jind
iDvuiYillC

Grifllo, . . .e ......

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when a .wr _..
hiUiir llln1ds lbt ,_

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J. Fannin, ated by bit
·~'" L- his ..... ~o

1a
two ... lllld

when dto"blcyele be 11'11 ·~ 'l!os

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Names Mrs. Will

10-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mrdo!leport, 0, Apr. 20, 1983

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VOL XV NO.6
POMERO'(:,.,._IDDlEPORT, OHIO •
MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1963
I

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Dneled Tt1 Tu

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l~r-. OJ The lf~•M-n Ar•

· ~·.:,%

'

Look lovelier with a nattering hair-do,
styled by our expert s. for Spring ceca·
sions, ror Summer.
Appointment not always necessary .

THE
TRIESTE'S SKIPPER - In Washington. U. Cmdr.
Donald L. Keach ruled out any possibility that his.vessel,
the decp:diving bathyscape Trieste, could a1d m t~e
seorcb of the Thresher that went · down m the Atlanhc.
He &gt;aid the Trieste, model he 1S holdmg, W111 be sent
~~
is located in advance.

SY
WAY
TO SAVE
DEPOSIT a few dollars out of your
pay cheek regularly at this bank. This

.·''

.!!· ' ..
~I

way, your balance can grow easily and

·yPolice Log Pair
1r Weekend Wrecks
·traffic mishaps were investigated over
Pomeroy Police. No injuries occurred
ere made in either accident.

:

without seeming to come from your
current operating money.
It's a wise worker who makes use
of a plan like this.
We Pay 3% lnternt On Your Savings

1

a two-car r

"1· ,

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company

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SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1963

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••GENERAL .-.oSPITAL''

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urday when a car dnven by
Orville Napper , 44 , of Pomeroy.
R fl. 3. hit a parked auto own·

ed by Harold Waltl!l'S of Coal
Grove. Officers reported . that
Napper was crowded from · the

New' .A BC•TV Daytlrrie 'Serhlll

. Rose's had 1 Marlin Gofl. 20. ol Langsville,
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Pomerov Flower Shoo

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llx-up

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Shop now and sava.

YWOOO

Ready for uoe. Decorative, prac'tlcal. Several Style~o
As low as •• ,,.,, ~9·95

MIDDLEPORT, OIUO

panels as

low as ..

SJ

OOfiNG
Tough, clurablo asphalt shingles. Full
colo'r and patt•rn

FLUSH DOORS
Sizes to fit all standard openIngs. See our big selection. As low as .

4 93

PAN fliNG
All types and species.
See our large display. Mahogany
ao. low
SQ.
as.
CFT.

18

.

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"THI PHANTOM PLANET"
Dean Fredericks, Coleen

Dependable Well Known
Makes.:. ·.
.
Big·$eiK.tions

Gray and Dolores Faith

ALSO SILECTID SHORTS

!i

t.&amp;uis Scii~

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had been

..· . . stone'"of London. The new Mrs.

the 23rd.

:Art

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TONIGHT.
ELVIS PRESLEY
"KID GLAHAD"

9

Elvia

PAINT
Interior and exterior. Full calor
range. Color selection
books. As law as.
$3.99

(Teehnicolar)
Presley, Gig

Younl,

Lo1a Albright, Joan Black·
man, Chas. Bron~.
"IT'S WONDERFUL
TO IE YOUNG"

(Teebnlcolor)

CllH Rl&lt;hard, Robert MoriO)',
Carole Gray, Tbe Shadows.

CUfl Richard, the Elvll Proo

loJ, from Abroad!

Al!l'll 21·22-U

"LONILY ARI
THi IIIAVI"
Klrl: Douglao, Gena Rowlands
Walter Mallhl'!t Mlebael

Kaoe, CarrOll O'~onnor.
"THI WIS"UL WIOOW
OP WAGON GAP"
Bud Abbott ODd Lou CoateUo

'\"'•Is to be given at Ohi•

Humphreys ; American Gover~
ment, Roger Manley; Bookkeep.
ing, Lee Roush ; General Scie~
ce, Kenneth Harris ; Physics,

David Wiley; Lalln I, Robei1
Schmoll; Latin Jl, Roger Stil·

'lVerture, and es; Spanish I. Roger Willi
witll the ad· ,Spanish II , Janice Tannehill;
1aying "Porn- Algebra I. Roy Coleman; Alge·'' "Carnival bra II, Harold Vance; Plane
n overture, Geometry. Mick Morris, .aD •
" " Mexican Biology, Judy Moore.
•

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rune," and !
. •• Broadway ·

a

Mi."

Unemployt'd Oaiml
Are Running Lower

Claims for unemploymedl
open meet- benefits in Meigs county were
High school running 76 lower last week than
': 30 p. m. All for the sa me week a year ago ,
1

..
··~rbag''

Is New
.Tfl..-eat'To Screen

all Frank W. Childers, manager of

en and

r"""'ftlze eressly •..,...
mereta! bad tesle, !heater OWQo
en must action,

!)8111101

.'in helping the Bureall of Unemployment
banquet and Compensation, reported.
. attend . This There were 23 new claims

I

MEIGS THEATRE
Fix screen doors and windows
now. All types s~rae11
wire in stock. As low a. CFT.

arship

ttl open with
by the com·
red by " Pro~
y !be begin·
·and will play

11

held June !iled last week, added to 321
school with continued claims, for 349 at
to 426 a

. testra provid- week's end, compared

year ago.

I

'

will l.'Ompete in the State SchoJ..

.ors and the Bachtel; World History. Randy

as··········· •· lSc ~:
I'OMIROY. OHIO

In-

ram Will be University in Athens, May 4, irP
1 of Mr. Eu· eludes:
rumental di~ English I, Jon Curmingham;
ds will be English Jl, Martha Nicholson;
~ar including English 111, Ellen Duttonj
ing students, American
History, Forrest

Je

SCREEN WIRI

eroy, was taken into custody

. WAHAMA

I.

Acoustic or non-acoustic. full
pattern range. As law

&lt;

.;

."

.

SUN., MON. en4 TUII.

WY2·3193

'

CEILING TILE

rongo ar $

low aa

Furniture

Pier Angeli and
Edmund Purdom
-&lt;llld-

Interior or Exterior.

Standard 4' :x 8'

-.

UBERTY THEATRE
NOW SHOWING
''WHITE &amp;LAVE SHIP"
(Scope &amp;. COlor)

:. . '

Owens
W)leli'·a fi!!Jbw 'sits dowil and write's has s~ng right into action here-is geD.
a three p~i•''~etfei ·t)l advlae that he;s · eral chair'man of Monte Carlo Night at
· . ~ ·91 ~ng ,a, ~~helor and \hat ,he J the Plaza, May 1, for !lie benefit of the
tiiuiU)l getting.rnarried, It deserves a ,bot CllUCiren's AsthmaJ~tltute and Jtospltali . ·
Ford, the. disc )9&lt;,ket, al . ... 'v{jll: Rogers Jr., vjSiting Ann Correveals
Renee Simmons early
io backstage at "This Was Burlesque,"
tn'
his secretary and mentloned ·during the conversatlo·n that ·
aide.
7:':itU~J~. he writes, "to ~ !)e'llllave •.n Indian etbiblt at 'the· World
I elided up by !l"eing. · Fair .. ; MarY Ann (former "Miss Ariuil'o
•:
~1isd,ay., ~~~~=~:~· i!nd lea") ,Mobley's mother is recovering froDJ,
e•
wei· a heart attack . . . Now that the lid has
is the
' Is.
.,.. •.... ,Jiee'a·llfltd, a best seDer ln··London·
.
· ti. anclelit "The Kama Sutra," 3rd· century
on love ~d sex. The ·name
· Richard · Burton, J}roa second or tw&lt;&gt;-Uiltll
realm· th!lt it's not the c!tap
adores. Not even
an ancestor. .
' .

of

Store-wid• values in
•• , attractive prices..

•'

,,,·· ',By

~

Spring fix-up materiljlo. One-Stop ~~rvice

-"

and

1d lntermedi· Scholarship Team
will be held
tonight, AI&gt; Being Announeed
n.. I u.e. high The Scholarship team from
m Middle. Middleport High School whic~

'GHf~HS¥~· 1o;B~c~~el)~ :Jockey's ~ife

•

charge

[on an intoxication affidavit. ·
1 Al90 over !be weekend, George Varju of Ragland, W, ·!,r~,,
vias fined 15 'llfld. ..ott Ill' ji.;v.
or Charles Legar·s Court Lvr
intoxication.

t
ONko-STOP SERVICE

license

James Harold Rowley. 33, PoiJI:

•
1

e,ert
'

ROOM DIVIDERS

meanwhile, was arrested
by
Pomeroy police on a no opera-

~~~s ·- ~n tor's

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

Sa

highway by another motorist.
~·• auto and :Damage was light to both c~rs.

4

WY 2-2039
DiS or NIGHT

Member Foderol Rosorvo System

.

Mulberry·•• at 9:50 p. .m.

. 5:4&gt; p. m.
Main-st near
, ason bridge.
aUnor crash
/8· 32 ol Gal·
!:.~ cr'ace. 70,
· .vas medium
•l rear quar·

.

'erWeekend

. I

.taupaucb. 2l, lCanton.
in three-car

...,'TOJIIGHT .
Ben Gow'o, Sluart Whit-

VJsit El.berfelds
Floe»r Nowl

man and BamiQ' Davi1 Jr. iD

"CONViCTS 4"

--and'- ·

Slanloy Baker and .

John crawford Iii
"HILL IS A CITY"

I

A;tr. fi.u

Gregory Peck, PoUJ BeriOO
and Robert JlltehUJII Iii
PIAl• ,,
-and-

~ •CAPI

.

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01 here.
'* t . lmnao,

an -

Jboo hls

the Mahoning.Columbiana countr

33.
&lt;Ill'

,..t on Ohio 555

I

~,t•''J"'

iD

• •.&amp;On, Terry, 6, collision on U.S. 62 at the inter'crash 011 U.S. section with 165 a mile DOrth Gt

·•

nl·j:jf lllvit,a '~. ,be&lt;:ltwtn and

Youngstown: George H. Ret-

..... w. Wisecup, rick, 26, totally .injured

~. POMEROY

Aloe Como,o

Sutil!Gi.

1.

SluHlay

oo ~f.C:t;t~~i!~~~

m River .
(tper, 8, PlaiD
tined by ...

.i.d returnill&amp;

nne.

.

Xenia: Waller W. J&lt;IbllSOII, It,
Covington, Va., killed when tho
auto he was operatiDg bit a uti(.
polo OD lbe Wi!berforoe,Clifl,
loa Rood.
Fairborn: Le1llio Travla Jr .• t.

i!1

fAolal1y

wblde tho

lliaolo Wobr
•.~:
1' v~
ldiJ •jind
iDvuiYillC

Grifllo, . . .e ......

Fun ODd tlulbterl

.
",·,

when a .wr _..
hiUiir llln1ds lbt ,_

iD~

J. Fannin, ated by bit
·~'" L- his ..... ~o

1a
two ... lllld

when dto"blcyele be 11'11 ·~ 'l!os

•.-2.

'.

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�SoliSbury TA
Nomes Mrs. Will

10-DIIly ~ntlnel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0, Apr. 20, l!MIS

'

NOW YOU KNOW

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Look lovelier with a flatter ing hair-do,
styled by our experts. for Spring occa·
!lions, for Summer.
Appointment not always necessary .

.

HAIR CUTS . --:---::::-c:--:-

Special! CHILDREN'S PERMANEII:TS - - 7.50
18 yean of age and under .

WASIUNGTON - 'lbe Un!!ed
t&lt;J4ay '!)'IS reported (011slderlnl pri!eau\10081'y military
IIIOYea ·to back up Ita dlplomatle
efforts to ~ peace In Laoo.

S~te1

HYSELL1 S BEAUTY SHOP
WY

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2~557

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PI
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Iron

DEPOSIT a few dollars ou t of your

t::'
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current operating money.

It's a wise worker who makes use
0 •

of a plan like this.
We Pay 3% lnterHI On Your Sovinv•

The FARMERS BANK

1

and Savings Company

•

Member Faderol Reserve System
Member Faderal Deposit ln1urance Corporation
POMEROY, OHIO

ll:tlfS..If · -

11111 !lew•

WCH5-1Y

I:G T.wnl Blndo

l :IO Congm8 Gl Slrlttlil

FLUSH I
Size• to fit
ings. See ou
lection. As I

Acoustic or

pattern rans
as •••••••

Fix screen d.
now. All ty1

All types and species.
See our large display, Mahogany
ao low
SQ
a·, ,
CFT.·

.:GO llVinB Wad
4:31 Springllme, W, Va,
.)';Go Amateur Hour
1:30 Colleg&lt; Bowl
~ 1:00

20111 Cent1117
•·. 5:31 Mr. Ed
7:00 Lassie
7:31 Oeonil 'lbe Me..,..
1;00 Ed SU!bvaa
t :OO Rea: McCoyo
·· t :30 G. E. !beater
JI.:OO C&amp;ndid Camera
1AI:30 Wbal's My Line

wire in stock

Pa.· rty Due Grace

lll:til U111111D8

. 11:10 Claooie Theater

Interior and r
range. Color '-

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s!IDW 011

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10:15 Odie " King
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11:16 .Men
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Pome roy Police. No injuries occurred
ere made in either accident.
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t 5:45 p. m. Mulberry-av al 9 Ill p. m . Sal·

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of Pomeroy,
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~, 8 auto and Darna~e was light to both e~rs .
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i meanwhile , was arrested
by
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and
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IJames Harold Rowley, J3 , Porn,

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University in Athens, May 4, irP
eludes:
English I, Jon Cunningham;
English 11. Martha Nicholson;
!lr mcludmg English III , Ellen Dutton ;
ing students, American
History, Fonest
.ers and the Bachtel ; World History, Randy
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·and will play Schmoll : Latin II, Roger Sti~
1verture, and es; Spanish I, Roger Wilt:
with the ad, Spanish II , Janice Tannehilli
1aying " Porn, Algebra I, Roy Coleman ; Algeo
," " Carnival b: a II . Harold Vance ; Plane
·. n overture, Geometry , Mick Morris, and
," ';Mexican Biology, Judy Moore.
rune, " and

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Reef," bu beeD in New York

tOr a net ow two IIIII · .., the , ..... Club Gwnbol II!
lil ~ Jut week at lbe Walo
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week, completed the aegment
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ABC-TV 111111 parliclpaled in 1ft.
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latest Untied Artists rei-,
"McLintock:! ," in wbieh he appears with Jobn WIYJit, Maur,
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a .sensation lhroush lil TA appearanees, """ been alpr! b)'
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' :30 p. m. All for the same week a year ago,
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all Frank W. Childers, manager of

hel.ping the Bureau of Unemployment

banquet and Compensation, reported.
. attend . This

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were 23 new claims

· ~ held June filed last week, added to 328
school with continued claims, for 349 at
. leStra provid· week's end, compared to 426 a
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!SOD, Terry, 6. collision on U.S. 62 at the inter.
. ~~ash on u.s. section with 165 a mile north or
. \ ·~ Of here.
the Mahoning-Columbiana count,
· E. Inman, 33. line.
, rben his C!.&amp;r Xebia : Walter W. Johnson, 11,
. !rt on Ohio 555 Covlngtoo, Va., killed when lhe
tn River.
auto he was operatina bit • uW~por , a. Pl,1io ily ~le on lhe Wilberforce,Clill,

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TRIESTE'S SKIPPER - In Washington. Lt. Cmdr,
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seor cb of the Thresher that went down in th e Atlantic.
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in fashion.
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VIctor Dent, MaiJI.st, Cheshire.
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with bill girl friend, ginia State Police, Pl. Ple.;sant dezender or tne West VIrginia school •weelhearl, and seemed
17. year . old Ky· Volunteer Fire Department, Ma· State Pollee, Dent waa !allen to be loOking lor " sympathy."
lllgh school senior. aon County Sherlll'o officials, into custody' questioned and r.. The InCident look place
1o jllmp off lhe the Ohio. Stale Palrol, U. S. leased.
around 10:1$ p. m., tying up
!!ridge Sunday night.
Coast Guard, and friends, lhe Sgt. Eandenzender aald the lraflic on bolh sides of lhe
followlna:
nearly youth came down.
youth was ciespondent wer the river for nearly two hours. The

eond !Withree days to. Nview
the erllleal Laodan situation.
Officials said one purpose of PHILADELPHIA tuPII _
royal pairs' lllDBt Important
toda.y'a session was to possi-~~s~~city, where Ameri&lt;•an•• lao•joUim in terms or public occable a:lve the Pent:.1gon the g()oo
lhelr independence
at which Grace and Rainier
ahead. to send U. S. 7th Fleet
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be seen by the average cit·
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of lhe year tonight !Of
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Look lovelier with a flattering hair-do,

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our experts, fo~ Spring occasions, for Summer.
Appointment not always necessary.
by

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JacKie Gleason
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cartoonaville
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3:30 Bowling
SoOO •·•orld of Sports
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Cornel WUde, Ch. I, Thriller,
The Remarkable Mrs. · Hawk,
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Mltcllum, Ann Blythe.
Soaday Ap-U !1, a.. I, Soar
Annie, William Bendix. Ch &lt;t3,
The Glaaa Key (1942) Veronica
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Monday, AprU Z:, CR. I, Calamity Circus, Johli Derek. Cb.
13, Professor Beware (ltl!llr
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Youngstown: Edith Swanson, 82, OrrviUe: Gary Raupaucb, 21, Canton.
Highway fatalities jumped in and Mrs. Anna Porter, 73, ol Bea· Doylestown, killed in three-car
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A United Press lDternatioDal Clevelaod: Mn. Harold E. killed in a bead-on crash on u.s. flection with ISS a mile north of
coWX from e p.m. Friday until Smith, 48, fatally injured when
five miles east of here.
the Mahoning-Colwnbiaaa muntJ
midnight Sunday showed at least her cu was bit by another auto ' Zanelvilleo Murl E. Inman, SS, line.
16 persoas lost thotr 11v.. in Ohio . aubu ban Brook P k
Rooeville, killed wheo his car Xenia: Wolter W. Jobm1111, 18,
hJghway cr88hes. The toll last 10
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auto he was operating bit a utiJ:..
Two other accidents, 1 f11'11 and Cleveland: Poter J . Delgado, IS, CBDtoao Robill Cooper, 8, Plaia lly pole oa 010 Wilberforce,Clifl.
1 tractor mishap, boosted tbe ac- lndepend...,., tilled wben his car Twp.. atruc!&lt; and l:illed by car ton Rood.
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clcleatalcleelll toll to 18. AI usual, rolled over ill suburltaD Bruod· u she crossed rood retUI'IliDg Faldtom: Lo111ie Travis Jr., f,
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will climax a week o£ regal show which the couple opened the evening will be lavish. The Grace wiiJ slip out of the liJne,
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flare across the eastern half
for the former Grace last Friday.
buffet dinner wiU be served up light for a quiefvisit with Grace'&amp; I Funeral services for Hubert
the nation today while
and her husband• .Rainier · Tonight~ of the ·city's elite- on a 60-foot table teaturing gour- mother, Mrs. John B. Kelly sr., G. _Mace, who died Sund~y at
foresters tallied a weekend
Monaco. The prince termed socialites, buslness tycoons, politi- met viands sculpted in the shape who has been )ooktng after their Meigs General Hospital will be
high In human liVes, homes
"the ,second most important clans and figures from the world of heraldic animals.
c;~ildren, Prince Albert and Prin· held Wednesda~ at 3 P· m.
woodland.
to hit in-laWs' hometown, of tPe arts-will crowd the great For music there will be Pbila- cess Carollne, at her East Falls frum the Ra_wlmgB Coab Fun~
THree persons were dead ~~=II ~::'gr aftt-r his 1956 visit to Mk Gre$-style foyer of the Philadel- delphia·born singers Marian An- home. They will remain here for 1era I home ~1!h _the Rev· M. E.
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and
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Two minor ptraffic mishaps
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j pbia Museum of Art for the ball derson and Eddie Fisher and Mo- about five weeks with sidestrips 1
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But for P~lphia it was the sponsored by the Philadelphia nacan pianist Gilbert Vatican. to Washington and New York.
Rev: H~ard Ru~pelt
the weekend by omeroy o tee. o InJUries occurre
ly dry that the leaves are just
fashion group.
And for danciog there will be
Burial will _be m ~e
no arrests were made in either acciden...t...
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like guopOwder," said one Vir~
Sitting WIO. GovemoJ"
Meyer Davis' famed society band.
mausoleum m Rwerv1ew
The first wreck, a two-car ].
glnia forester. "All lt takes is . 00
Grace and Rainer will be guests ,Bul the party-stopper will be ~
S, C
etery.
. occurred at &gt;:45 p. m. Mulberry-av at 9o&gt;O p.m. Bat·
a spark.'' ·
~of honor and will be seated in fashion extravaga!'lza by PhiladelHe was born at Guysville,
on West Main-st near urday when a car dnven by
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Pomeroy . Mason bridge. Orville Napper, 44 • of Pomeroy,
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Va., raged oilt of control and
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grand stairway with Gov. and anos and Gustave Tassell. bolh
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Coal
swept eastward. Authorities
Mrs. William W. Scranton
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James W Rose 32 of Gal- Gedrovbey Harold Walters of
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Officers reported that
said no communltiet were bt
ot~er ~i~itaries. The princess
PlaD Saber Areh
br~ther Emmons Mace,
. andJames E race,_ , Nappe.r was ~rowded from the
will rece1ve a baccarat crystal Models anoounced by Betty
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AriZOna.
Vmton. There was medium highway by another motorist.
Immediate dang~. A blaze in
,Panther State Forest destroyed
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He was a retired r~ilroad en- ;damage to the ngh~ rear quar· I Damage was light to both ears.
more than 1,1100 acres of
Details of Meigs coonty's
Mrs. Helen Posey llooglas gineer of the New York Central Iter panel of Crace s auto and I M 11 G&lt;&gt;ff 20 of La
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Schaefer, former Pomeroy res· For the past 12 years he assist' the left lender of Rose's had
ar ~· le . .
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will be explained at a
ident who died in Lake Worth, ed in operating the La Sail~ light damage.
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Thursday at~ p. m.. in
Fla., Saturday, was a direct ~e- Hotel. Mr. Mace was a member The other colhsmn was on t 0~~· po ICf.! on ha no operr:;
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ed GUenbrier rell!ll'f at While Doctors, hospital staflll; police MOSCOW (UPJ) -"• Tbe Sov1et llrequency of 19 996 megacycles. ey, thord governor of lndiaaa. ber of Feeney • Bennett Post
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squads 8nd fire de- manned space satellite in its ·pro- urement-~f elemeniii.J&gt;t.lhe orl&gt;it, Worth In 1940 from Poii\ •
so over 1 • we • • ..,._.
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HAVANA- The last 'rl Amntlrses.,and others: are·
The ,officlal newa agency Tass ,transnuttmg Lo each mfor~ation Schaefer, fon:ner editor of the Scottish Rites pf Columbus, and
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r!cans imprisoned In Cuba preattend the meetmg call- said the sate!Ute was cosmos IS, Ion the fuoctwnlng of the mstru· Pomeroy Trobune Telegraph, Aladdin Sbrine Temple 01 Col~fared for 8 '.'freedom fl1ght"
by the board of directors of the nth .such vehicle put up sill'Ce ments and scientifie apparatus. and later of the Lake Wortb umbus. He served in the Army
' IntoxJcat_10_n_.- - - to the United Stales today.
American Red Cross chapt· the Russians started the program
Herald. .
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in World War I in France and
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New York attorney James 8 .
In Meigs.
designed to facilitate spoce flights
She doed. m a West Palm Germany. Friends may call at The heglnmng and lntermedl- Scholarship Team
Donovan, who negotiated &amp;he
The t'Oiltinulng pro'blem of , by man.
Beach hospital after a long Ill- the funeral home any time.
ate band con~ert Will_ be hel~
lease of the Americans, said
a supply of the U was the fourth Soviet Sputnik
ness.
Monday evenmg, tomght, Ap Being Announced
Mis year . long mission In betypes needed will be dis- launched this year- all within the .
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Mrs. Scahefer was a member ,
rll 22 - at ?:_30 p. m.. 1 the_ hogh The Scholarship team from
half of prisoners and Cuban
and each phase of blood laot five weeks.
of the Daughter~ of Amerio:an I
school audotorJUm m Middle- Middleport High School whiclt
refugees had been accompUsbdistribution, and its Tass said the apparatus on
Revolution, MadJson, Ky .: Or- ,
port The concert had been 1"· will compete in the State SchoJ..
ed. The lawyer said l.CIOO more
presented.
bOard the Sputnik was functionder of Easter~ Star, Pomeroy; :
correctly ~ated as the 23 ~d. Iarship Tests to be given at Ohi•
refugees will go the United state
ing normally.
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and of tbe EpiSCopal church.
The vaned program Will be University in Athens, May I, ino
later this week, pOSSibly Wed~ Marietta's Kelty
Cosmos 15 carries scientific apBesides her daughter, Mrs.
under the direction of Mr. Eu- eludes:
paratus "designed to continue re- Don Frasier. 60, of Mid~le- ~ancy Po~ell, wi~h whom she 1
gene Gtrerke, instrumen~J di- l English I, Jon Cunningham;
nesday, bringing to more than
5,1100 the total Cub&amp;ns and Am- To Be Speaker Here search of outer space." Tass said. port, was rapped a heavy fme hved , survivors mclude these ]
rector. Three . bands will be IEnglish 11, Martha Nicholson;
ericans permit..eo to leavt: Cua The annual Racine Tornado The satellite also carrie,~; a ra- Saturday m MeigS County court other daughters. Mrs; Claiborne
pe~formm,g thts. y~ar mcludmg English 111 , Ellen Dutton;
baas a result of Donavan's ne- basketball banquet has been dio transmitter operating on a by J?dge Frank W. Porter, Jr. Gregory, San . Antomo, Texas, Teachers of Southern Local this year.s begl.nnmg students, ]American
History, Forrest
gotiaUons with Premier Fidel
for this Wednesday at 6:30
~ Fraster had been a!"fested for and Mrs. Dame Gibson, Chest· school district wer' rehired last last years be.g~ners and the ,Bachtel; World History, Randy
C...stro,
p. m. in the 7 ~th grade build~ Law Broadens Its
a D~~ by the MeJ.gS. County ertown, Md .• a sister, Mrs. week during a meeting of the advanced mustcJans,
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Melp Memorial Jloop!lal
Mike Morrison, who Is In his Rad1o Coverages
iowmg an accident on Stale Rt. Fla.: a brother, Paul I;&gt;ougla~, ] Board officials said 35 teac~ers. a "Bach Chorale" by the com- ling, Lee Roush; General Scie,..
ADMlSSIONS SA'l1JRDAY
seasoo coacned the 'tor- The Meigs County Sheriff~s ·, 7 below Middleport.
. Lo·usvJIIe;. and !tve grandchd~ .some of whom were already on bined bands followed by " Pro~ lee, Kenneth Harris; Physics,
Mrs. Charles Pngh, Pomeroy. nadoes to a fabuloua rli&lt;ord, Department now has a wlderl Jndge Po~ or,.dered FraSier dedrebn. SeLarkvi~ds wChdl be announc- continuing contracts, were re- cesrion March" by the begin- ~ David Wiley; Latin I, Robel1
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DISCHARGES SATURDAY
has announced that Marietta range of law enforcement radio · 0 pay a .,...vv. ~ne, serve
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hired at the recommendation of ners. The second band will play Schmoll ; Latin II, Roger Stil-·
Emlila Jean Dabo, Pomeroy; High School head basketball coverage, Sh~iff Robert C. ldays m county }ad,
f$75 as
County Superintendent 0. 0 . "Sunset Star," an ov~rture, and les; .spanish I.. Roger W~1t;
Maud Van Meter, CUlton:
coadt Don Kelly will be the Hartenbach sa1d today.
the suspended part 0 8 orm~r
BOGUS SOUCITOBS
Patterson.
"Cowboy Tunes," w1th the ad- Spamsh II, Jamce Tannehill;
271
leiJ, Winegar, Athens.
speaker. The Junior class of Sheriff Hartenbach said his ~.me, and tok~avfe his drnrer s Joe Sayre,C Troop
Scout~ In other action, the board ac- vanced students playing '" P~m~ : Aigebra I, Roy Coleman ; AlgeoBmTH SATURDAY Local High School will department has radio contact ] 1cense revo
.~r one yea~._ master at ~r~n~r, reports cepted the resignation of Larry pus Major March." "Carruval lbra II, Harold Vance; Plane
1nd Mrs. Charles PLlKh
serve the banquei.. Reservations with the Mason County Sheriff's In anoft.heedr a$c~mnnd,Okey Kls ~hat Ulegal. soltcttahons a~e be- Morrison as coach and gave a for Trumpets." an overture, ~ Geometry, Mick Morris, .an 4
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rna e ! con e g Department at Pomt Pleasant. 1a charge of intoxication. Kiser name of the 'so Scouts. He ' year:s leave of absence to gir~'s "Russ1an Chorale, '~extcan 8 1oogy,
u Y oore.
ADMISSIONS SUNDAYschool immediately.
He added that the broader also had been cited to court by said solicitation/ were made physocal education teacher Rota Sundae," "Tango Tune,' and
len Stewart, Langsville.
range of rnd1o coverage will be the Sheriff's Department
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Slavin. The Souther~,
Local selectoons from the Broadway Unemployed Claims
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DISCHARGES SUNDAY - .•
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"very useful'' in cases of emer·
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t!:n-age;: wh% s : t~~ ::;~ board: with president George musical, .. Do Re Mi."
~~y Proffitt, Racine; Stella . The Bend Centennial Festival gency.
. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
were to be used for a trip to Baer m charge, approved apoAre Running Lower
~ns, Reedsville~ Mrs.
committee will meet April 29
Pomeroy emergency squads- Kentucky. Mr. Sayre reminds !ICY for .us~ of school buikhngs
TO MEET AT WAHAMA
Claims for unemploymerl
G .rman Bnd son of
· at 7:30 p. m..at the Mason City
LOCAL TE~PS
men took Cly~e · Anderson of resident!! of the Carpenter area m the d1str~ct ·~ ~eleased the There will be an open meet- benefits in Meigs county wen~
Mrs. Charles Pugh and
buildlng. All interested persons ~e temper~ture m Pomeroy fi:utland to Me1gs General hos- that the Boy Scouts do not make state from 1ts ~uilding contract ing at Wahama High school running 76 lower last week than
ter, Pomeroy,
urged to attend by c~ busmess d1str1ct at 11:30 a. m.lpltal Saturday at 8:50 p. m. direct money solicitatioos.
for the new high school.
gym tomorrow at 7:30p. m. All for the same week a year ago,
Cbllirnien Mrs. F. C. Reichert was 53 degrees~ under clolldy where he was treated and re·
committee chairmen and all Frank w. Childers, manager o1
;~~=~
Mn. Ray Proffitt. .
skies.
leased.
FIRE CONTROLLED
. . .. PETITION DlSMISSED . .. alumni interested in helping the Bureau of Unemployment
The Middleport fire depart· A pelttion filed by Helen Bat- w:th this year's banquet and Compensation, reported.
None~.
ment was called to Cheshire at ley for divorce from Donald E. dance are urged to attend. This There were 23 new claims
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4o05 p. m. Sunday when a brush Biley in Meigs County Com- year's event will be held June filed last week, added to 328
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fire started from reported mon Pleas Court has been dis- I, at Wahama High school with continued claims, for 349 at
.Dora
aton, Pomeroy.
sparks off a train's box cor. missed on application of the the Tom Reed orchestra provld~ week's end, compared to 426 a
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The fire was quickly conlroUed. plaint~!.
in!l dance ·music.
year ago.

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12:00 Mr. Wizard
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1:30 Movietime
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6o30 News &amp; Sports
6o40 W~ather
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Coast Guard hod a opotlight
Dent, who was perched
priWm,ately 4e feet above
pavement, in the center of file
opan altogethr some 150 feet
above file river. A huge cniOYd
of people .,.,. gripped with
lenaion as Dent stood polaed,

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According to Sgt. S. P,' Ean- -apparent split with his blgh
dezender 01 tne West VIrginia school oweetheart, and aeemed
State Police, lle~t . was taken to be looking lor "sympathy."
into custody, quesU:IIled and re- The lncldent look plaoe
leased.
around 10:15 p. m. , tying up
Sgt. Eandenzender sald the lraffic on both olcles of the
yooth was aespondent over the river lor nearly two hOura. The

ginia State Police, Pl. Pleasant
Volunteer Fire Department, Maaon County Sheriff's officials,
the Ohio. Stale Patrol, U. S.
Coast Guard, and friends, the
yquth came down.

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to school officials.
lha crillcal Laotian attuallon.
Ollieial~ said one purpose of PHILADELPIDA WPII - This Iroyal poiro' most lmporlant bowl from the sponsora for her Furneu wiU parade on the stair- M
F a]
today'a session was to
city, where Americans Isojourn
terms of publlc occ•- oontiouing influence on exee11eace
heralded by page boys with
3Ce UDef
TRIESTE'S SKIPPER - In Washington, Lt. Cmdr.
ble give the Pentagon the
independence
slons at which Grace and Rainier
fashion'.
brilliantly colored banners. Cadets
Donald
L. Keach ruled out any possibility that his vessel,
ahead to send U, S. 7th
in 1'77ti, wil1 give the Icould be seen
tbe average cit· From the pre-dinner cham· from Pennsylvania Military Col. WiJl Be H Jd
the
deep-diving
bathyscape Trieste, could aid in thr
units Into the Gulf of Slam
of the year tonight for its ,izen. Thousands ol Philadelphians pagne r""'ptlon until a midnight lege have been drafted 10 proe
seorch
of
the
Thresher
that went down in the Atl'llttic.
add psychological force to llle:::::.•m princess, Grace
have glimpsed them at various fu-eworks extravaganza on the vide arches of rossed sabers un·
He
•aid
the
Trieste,
model
he is holding, will be sent
Western peace effOrts.
even~ In connectkln with the museum terrace in view of down- der which the modeLs :wUI pass. On wednesday
down if the Thresher is located in advance.
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titled the Crystal Philadelphia travel and vatation town Philadelphia, e.,.ery detaiJ of After the ball
and
cond l!f'ihree days bJ review

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of a plan like this.

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Despondent OYer an apparent
break-up with biB girl friend,
'Bel~ Dent, 17 • year • o~ KyHJgb school senior,
to . JUmp off the
Silver Bridge Sunday nlgbt.
Hawaver, following
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and Ja~t Capehart
of thelq1arent., &amp;11'.
Cheesebrew, Installing aololsls. Herman Haddo~t.
Mrs. Emma Jean Neal of
' Following the entrance of me Connelsvule Is here for a
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officers for installation, Mr. with her m~ther, Mn. Frances
1 Cheesebrew presented the flag Bearhs.
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and Mrs Capehart sang, "The The Re and Mr
v.
s.
ILord•s p rayer.tl
Place and children of
I ;Juring the installation o f f''. Y.• have aiTived for a
Mrs. Cheesebrew as WHP. as with her parents, Mr. and
&lt;he was escorted around t h e Harry Houdaahelt and daoJgh- 1
. cross to her station,
ter, Freddie.
Cheesebrew sang. "Oh, Master Mrs Frank Cbeesebrew
Let Me Walk With Thee,"
In ~ngsville Friday even1lngl
while Mr. Hughes was
to allend a otork shower
to his station, "In the Garden. Mrs. Wallace Fetty.
Following the ins~tion, Mr Guests a&amp; the- home of Rev.
Cheesebre~ sang, How
and Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew
Thou Art.
for Easter SUnday were her
! Greetmgs and remarks
moth
Mr J B Hayes Mr
~ ~:=by Brinker'
Fern Cheesebrew and
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alter which and Mrs. Charles Woode, All:ed,
were presented on be- and Mrs. BeSB Sproles of Noagof the Shrine to Naoma i ara Falla, N. Y.
.
Brinker outgoing WHP by Max- I Mr. and Mrs. Charbe. HalU of
ine Wingett and to Jesse Brink· R~ House, W. Va. VISited With
er, outgoing wos, by
hiS sister and
Mr. and

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MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1963
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too. ol DeytOn, 'are gueata
· llJ.ary Shrine, 'White Shrine of Inice Winn. inviting herald. Mrs. For tbe Installation
and huaband, r.fr, ,and
Jeruaalem, Thursday evening, Brinker was escorted 10 the were seated on whl~
Wl]ter Wldd,ell and_ alao
fll the iOOF Hall .
lront bv the inviting
In the form o1 8 cross hla brS.IMr atld other IIBUn.
· Bird o1 Paradlae, gladioli, after which a solo, "Just
llltalling ofllcers
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pink camatl""' and the emblem Closer Walk With Thee,"
Roberts, Installing her- Me)o# •.of Suitlllld, Md.,
"The Open Door," were used presented"'hy Margaret
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