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Mrs. Tll"orrHon .is··Electeo '
President ofSalon 710 ·

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Mrs. Ruth M. naomtoll wu

elected president ol the Meigs
Count&gt; Soloo 110, Elgllt and Forty, Mon&amp;.,y night at tile home ol
Mra. Gladys Mowrey.

otber otflcers elected tor the
1969·70 year were Mrs. Mary
Martin, flr1t demi chapeau; Mrs.
Eileen Searb, second deml cha·
peau; M r s. Mrytle Walker,
L 'aumonier; Mrs. Frankie flun..
nel, L'archiviste, and Mrs. Eu·
Die Brinker, le secretaire..cas--

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Plana were completed for the
annual dl.l'ller meeting to be held
May 12 at the Middleport Church
~ Christ. Invitation acknowledl·
ments from Gallla Count;y Saloo
612, Athens 676, Richland t50,
and Franklin 333, were read.
Mrs. Julia Hysell was appointed
chairman of the tea for the an·
mal meeting.
Mrs. Hysell a.nnooncedthe Pou·
vlor to be held on June 7 • 8 at
the Fort Rayea Hotel in Columbus. n was also ooted that a~n~al
report rorms are to be complet.

ed by May 20.
Mrs. Iva Powell presided at

the meeting during which tl.me
lt was reported that the afghan
had been awarded to Mra. Pflil
Mullen and that the $85 realized

50th Wedding
Anniversary
Is Observed

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FRIDAY
WILLING WORKERS
Cla81, · - - - - - - - - •
Entarprloe
United M-at
Church, Friday nif#rt at the home
of Mra. Frances Carleton.

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Students
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El berfeldJ In Pom~roy

REMINDER MADE
Melnbera of Cbelllar Lodp
pointing oot the schools' attempt 323, Dlugllten of America, are
to meet the needs ollbe Individ- reminded to get 111e12 reHrV11·
ual ci!Ud, was shown. Becky Jrad.. tlms lor the cllmer to be held
ford, president, conducted t h e at tile Marietta roll)' m M1r 8
ceremony for the new members. . to Mrs. Erma Cleland lG' MS¥

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10111, Domle :and Dougle, of Galton, spent the weekend here with
Mr. and Mr~. William Sleridan,
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. PhUip Globokar
wUI attend the Friday graduaUoo
of their son, Michael, from boot
training at the Great Lakes u . S.
Naval Training ~on . Before
returning home they plan to visit

April 25 • 29

In Cleveland wltll Mr. Globoku's relatives.

CLARK GABLE In
GONE WITH THE WIND
(Teehntcolor)
Clark Gabie ~ Vivien Leigh
COLORCARTOON:
Pleasant Memories
Adml81lon; $1.00 Children 50c
Runni~ time: 3 Hrs. 30 min.
SHOW STAlU&gt; 7 P, M.

munlllla.
Soutli VIetnam lor lhe Ural
time salcl mutual wlllldrawal of
foreJgD troops was the kQJ issue
ill tile talkl, another hint the
Allies were softening thelr

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STOP IN AND SEE THE IIANY
BARGAINS ALl OVER THE STORE

·':HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (IJPI)
''!'he Marshall Unlvvolty litUdent
··~to Weclne14o¥ night passed
li reso!llllm commOncllq Dean
' 1fl,bort Ha¥es of lhe Marshall
Teachers' ,College for pdling
.IO!dent teachers out of -tal,
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littuiU&amp;

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lqlt. llsrold Conley ol Iron""' SdJools !J&gt;ld Hayea ol "agitadon directed at one student''
Tblt ltudBnt

No Stamps, Games, Gimmicks-WE SELL FOOD!

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Clstworthy, George Schneider,
Ada Holter, Nancy Bean Reed ani
Rooald Smith.
The society, which wiU sponsor
the Ohio Stata FrogJUII'(I~Coi&gt;­
toat at lbe 1111 _llend Retlatta
W.MbNI, voied -~award a spec&gt;'
tal prize o! .,00 to atl)'c:n&amp;whoie·
!rag breaks the world's logon.
dary record of over 19 feet, set

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Thank You Sbawbeny

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Nestle's .•. New Natural Flavor

Wolford Has
Head Injury

6 oz.

INSTANT COFFEE

Mrs. Tucker's

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Salad Bowl by Kraft

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Open 11011. lin Sat. 91!1 t

CLOSED SUNDAY

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MR&amp;ard
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4sks Help

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,_Tbe Mel81 eount;y Monla1 a.. ·
Board Tuesday •
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. --ent of !:Wcatlon r~'' ~jfl~ ot iwo olaiNI lor
. rilardecl ~ ooldllrtrellllfO
'- ~s U state aid li.io be con·~
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11111 reflllre an iddttlmal teadl· , ·!1):: ~or ~ lluo, ond an-

MiUion bond illue implemented

COLUMBUS - THE STATE SENATE lG' a~ vole We&lt;jnesdl¥
pssled a bill wlilcb would oet 011 the machinery to ilq&gt;lement !be
miWon·bond leauo
lbe .-alnlhe November I'""
erll ehctlon. Son. Roberti!. 51!1w, II-C&lt;IIumbua, !lbo -sored the
blll.alao lntrcduced.a blll W-oday which would Pi'ovld!l lor re"""'
ua bond GJanC:IJII (It lhe luoa
' 'llle bill which l!U Sj)provod Weolnoads,y would authorize tile 1..
s - ot •1'1!1 million In _...t reYOnue bonds for hlalnnYa, wator
polludm contrel and ..._..m. hl&amp;har oducotlon, Parkland reo.
rootiOn ono1
Clliltal iq,rovemeuti. Of tile to!a1. $500 million
, would \18 authorbocl for IJiahny use and t251 mllliao lor lltll&gt;lllal&gt;. way obllpllml.
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The 'I'IIIIPera Plolna - Altrecl
Women's COinmunlty Club will
spoosor a horse sliow Qmds,y at
!be Coolville Riding Club Ring
at Coolrille.
'lbe show 11 ~er In a AI'·
les of proJeda IIIIOIIBOred b)' !be
eli.., ..,_ In their eflorta to
raise lllDftel to CU~atruct a comIIIUIIlir buDding.
C. E. "Siort;r'' Woodard of
Watorford wUI be lila sliow )ldge

Action tO Obtain
Loan Authorized
~bserlber 1 o1 t h e Gallta
CaoudJ Water Asooclatlon Wed-

noads,y night autborl2ed Ita beard
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of lruoteoo to proceed w1111 obthe !uncia neeeslll'J,... CGb· dePII prefer an ~IV .._,, want o!jo~ punllhed t1lf cr•&gt;- taiDing a $2,113,000
tile
In tile....,_ !tw dlslurboncea, aad O(IIJOIOtllo student• t1lf allemo!:ratlc Society. · H&lt;ime Admlnlelratlm loaoto...,_
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18,000 atudeJI\0 turliOCI OUI t1lf an IJIIo atruct a 200 • mne CllWliJ wolar
aulhc!rized votJ ·
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In POOlBI'OY, was eleeted Grand
Croaker of the Ohio Society for
the Ptmootion of Bull Frogo, inc.
at an organizational meeting Wedneoday nlgllt
Guilther succeeds Attorney

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Fred W. Crow, Jr., who was the
orgaal.zation's fou..ter and first
grand croaker.
Other offtcers named after
the nDmilllting committee's report by Robert Wtrwett. were
Dale :Warner, first vice &amp;rand
croaker; Harold Blackston, second vice grand croaker; VUma
Pikkoja, secretary, and Mr. alii
Mra. Roy Holter, eo-treasurers.

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and rlngma- will be Frank
Powoll, Coolville. T11e - ·
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roln or shine. T11e sponooro will
have a load In operational!
Ill¥ _.ms at 8:30 a.m.
The Clasaea are Western leld.
in elau, 1111: years and UDder;
western pleaiUJ'e pear, under t8
incbes~ barrel race, weltern
pleaiUJ'e jlGDy, CJJer 48 inebea
and IUllier 56 Inches; ea and
IPOOII race, walk • trot cllaa
181dor 48 Inches, weatem plea..
,..-. · horae. naa: race, eenlor
boriOIIIIIIIhli&gt;. ""' and ride, and
wellefn ploasure horae with )1.
nlor• riding.
Al10, .a.ke race. 4-H borsem~ ptdoup raco, AJlllOIOOII
pltooure, l!aglllb pleasure, weatel'JI chDdren' 1 boraemauJdp,
f..H bol'lemuahlp. 11 to15ye&amp;rl
old; ho&lt;aO cia II, !.llboraellllldhlp, 16 to 19 yoaro; keybelle race, and the trail cla11.

and lUI -Ions ol
not to aeoed ~ million.
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PROF. GREEN CONVICTED
a,lle!II'1Cratlc ljOelill'; aloo.... IDe., Columba.; bl., &lt;41'8UIIInc
COWMBUS (IJPII - llaYid E.
I . Ill b!oJ fAir nlallalemeat ......ro, )ciiJcl- t1Jat bldl GreeD, a former ptde...., at
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will bo ......... ~aul30 Oldo Unlveralll', waa f&lt;OIIal
dl,ys. All .._u mull be op. illdlll' a( bumlile 1111 draft ~
P!'G!Oed .b)' lila Ohio !llltoiiDOrdol b)' a U.S. Dlolrlet Ccurt )lrJ
I!Oatill and tho FHA. '

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Frank Wolford, Jr., serviq
wlllllbe U.S. Army in VIetnam,
sul!ared a head inJury April 13
and Ia reportedly bospltallzed
for treatment ci cerebral trauma.
A pmer m a military vehicle,
Wolford' a head was struck by an
overhallging tree limb during a
unit II)IDeUYer. Mr. and Mrs.
F....k Wolford, &amp; • o1 323 Paae
st., Middleport, learned he was
hospltali2ed April 18.
Wolford enlisted In May 196S.
He spent a year in Korea, 1100111.
er year In Vletnam, and returned
home .. June, 1968. He 1 volumeerod for a seC&lt;Itld ol ollt,y in Vlotnam.

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Mrs. Helen B. RusseU, for merly d. Pomeroy, died Wednesday at her residence at 2993
Nell Ave., Columbus,
Mr1. Russell was the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jolon B. Lind·
8e1 of Middleport who was a former Meigs Comt;y Commlsstoo.
er. Mrl. Russell was married
to lhe law Ralstoo Rusaell; Sr.,
a Pomeroy attorney for a lllmber of yeara and a former editor

of Tbe Dolly News.
Mrs. RuSIOll attoodecl college
at Ohio Weol01111 and OhloUniversity. During World War I
she was secretary for the Am·
eriean Red Croas here and cllr~
lng the depresoloo was In charge
ol cllolrlbutlng clothing fO&lt; lhe
Red Cross to needy CamWea.
Mr •· ·Ru slell organized IUid cllreeted the Pomeroy Music Club
and was one c1 the founders of

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thla year.

It was also decided the CII'IIIUDzatioo will buy a can••• mat for
the frogs to jUJIIP frCil1. A...,...
mltlee of WIJWett. Smitll and
Warner was Sj)pointed b)' GuiJn1&gt;.
er to make the purchaae.
Paat Grand Croaker Crow and

Elect Ralph Graves

RaljJb S. GraYes was elected
president of tile Pomeroy Ll&lt;inJ
Club W-sdl¥ lollowln( tile
weekfr luncbeon at tbe United
M-11 Cb...cb Ill Cbrlol In
Pomeroy.
Other olllcers elected were

C. 'lllomaa CoSIOl~ first vlca .
preoldeiW; Paul E. Kloeo, 10C11K1
vleo president; WUIIam R. ADderoon, ttolr&lt;l vlca president; Ar·
!bur M. 110¥1. llou tamer; Karl
Knulter, tall twloter; C!armce
J. SlrUble, ..,.otary • ttouur.

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terlal
It WIO lontatl..l)' dedded tile
senlo&lt; cllvlsloo of lhe frog Julql
will be held oo SoturoiQ nlahtlllld
tile Junior cllvlalon, aWOljlnR

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lcipldeo wiD be On 'Smd~Taflalo.
ot Repfita Weekend, Jtme
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lbe Pomeroy Garolen Club, serving as ita first presldedt.
!h&gt; cllreeted cholrslntheC(IIIo
munlty IIlii waa orpJOiatatGrace
E!J)acopal Cim'ch and 1be byterian Church. lie ta credited
wltll having formed tile lint Parent • Teacher Association In fOm,.

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and editorials for'lbeDollfN""I
.. Pomeroy. g., ..... of tile Dsugbters oltlle American
Revolution aDd tbe

Pomero;y

91akeopeareClub.
9lrvlvlng are a oon, RolRussell, Jr., a Chemistry pro..
feasor at Ohlo &amp;ate Unlversl&amp;r,
tllree daughters, Mrs. Walter
(Helen) MltcheD, Jr., Weat Furl,
Conn.; Mrs. Wlllllm H. ~)
Dye, of Evanldon, m., where ber
hushand, Iormor IWioroy 111a11
School football greet, ('I'll&gt; lin),
is director of Athledeaat North-western University, IDd Krl.
Rsy (l)orotily) Flt'llhlm ol ·Marlemmt; atx srandcblldna, IDII
atx great • grandcbll-.
·er, am Dlreetor1 Fred A. Mor.
Tbo body Is at the Elan 1lrlll
row, out&amp;o&gt;lng president; Karl Funeral Homo at lOS
Krauttar and Robert L. Jacobo, st., Columbus,wbtre-Ollt year terms, and Noltert w. call from 7 to I IIIIo ........
Comptm ond Richard Chambero, 1be body will Ill braUiilli to !boo
two year terms.
EWing Funeral IIDme F..._.
The II'OUP made plans for tile morntne for lervleoa II Z p.m.
ob.....,.. o1 latlles night on Friday. Burial wU1 Ill Ill tile
TuoscliiJ', ~ 29, at 6:30 at lhe Beech Grove ~.
IRU.Oolll_o, _ _
FvmBrO¥ U n I t o d M-at
Churdi, Dltertalnment will be -~tothe­
preseateol b)' a girls' IJI&amp;I1el royGIIUICIIII.
trom Rio Grande eou.,., Tom
Cissell reported,

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ners In thejunlorml senlorcom-_petitiin last year '!lfW be offered

Mrs. Helen B. Russell
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The same casb prize KiVIIlwt.

Appointed to lhe board ol dl· Mrs. Holterwerei'IUil8dtoaecarectors, in addition to the om- mltlee to obtaln118w...,...shlp

Kent •tudent. don 'I .like SDS crowd
antlel)laiiCIIJ ill .,..,...
KENT, omo- A MAJO!UTY OF KENT. STATE University stu-

A buiiNn oiOJI faolll CUiblan
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Guy E. Guhther, meat d~rt­
ment marager at the Kroger Store

Hoi'" 11y1eu o1 SOUtb l'l&gt;ln4
Ohio, and Goorp and SOndra
~ ol Kitto lllll, Ohio.
llbe tllroe are 1101 !IllS
memberS, I ol)llep apokeoman

blliootor, tbat.cblldron are be1Jw

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Grand Croak.e r
Is Guy E. Guinther

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ll!I!R' driver, for lol!lch fuadlart
JIOI avollabla. ,II ·1101 ·reportad,

New vlaJI
with lb 1W1 ,
llulft.ln DUI,IIDI

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That Good Brouahlon Qu~ity

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Jaycees durlrw a meeting held Wed.neaday night. Pictured, left to right, are omcera Barry McCO)',
tre&amp;.IJW'elj Ralph Werey, I~ vice preaident; hwels, Jim Mees, extel'llll vice prealdelt; RGpr
Youtlll.local dlreetor, and VIncent Knlglrt, secretary. - SenUnel Pboto.

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Laundry·Detergent •••:~ 49e

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David Kaoper, C1a;rtDn, N. J.,
president o1 the ~s rbapler at

VERY, VERY SP~CIAU

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VEGETABLES

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Vlel Cong clemanded political
dlseuoslono first.
fO.ro..Adh VIetnam'• poRtion was
olso a cleparlllre from -tile paat.
1be 8al11011 Government np to
DOW bad been loaUt to q;ree on
an esriJ' pdlout ol u.s. troops
from VIetnam.
.. The mutual wl1hdrawal of
utemal forcet 11 a key
problem In order to adYanee
towards peace on tbe baals ol
respect for tile rlgtrt ol self.
clotormblatlm ol lhe people of
South Vletmun," Phant Dang
Lam, the chief SOUtb Vletoamese neautiator, told the

bargaining pooltlon. .
Heney ~ LOdge, chief U.S.
negotiator, told the 14th sesalon
ol tBlke !be United States IIW
"no reason wf\Y the mUltary Co1IUIIIIIIII!a.
and political aapeet1 of a
Lam's emphasis that mutual
settlement camot be worked wlllldrowal was _tile key laiUO
out lit the same Ume."
was tokoe by cllplomatlc obserII wss lhe flrat Indication the vers as a signiftcant move
United States was rea&lt;1Y to give towards bresklng tllo - k
up Ita inolatenee that lhe at tile four.pmer oegotiattons.
cont'era1ce ttrst take on the
Commwrllt IOUreel aald on
(Jtestlm ol military deescala- Tuesdl¥ that a slllhl wlllldrltlm before lhe ;..,., ol SOUtb wal by American forces alone
Vietnam's politlealfuture.
might serve to got aerlous talks
Tbe American poaltlm had going.
olw&amp;¥s prevloual)' been tbat 111e
Lodge said the United States
talks should firat dllcuas sucli waa more than willin&amp; to talk of
military Issues as mutual mutual troop wlllldrawal but
withdrawal, prisoner exchanges lncllcated · wlllldrawlng u.s.
and restoration ot the DemUit;a.. ~ without a Communlat
rlzed Zoae (DMZ)
withdrawal was out ol tile
North and Swth VIetnam. Tbo &lt;JtesUon.

Ironton ac."ools.
'hat
II was not an adoquato teaching

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MEIGS TIIATRE
OPEN

By GEORGE SIBERA
PARIS (IJPI)-1be Utolted
Slatos llld todoJ It waa rOMiy
to neiQtiate JIO(Weal aa well as
mUltary l.iaues at 1be aame
time at the VIetnam talkl- a
ma.1or eonceaolon to lhe Com-

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were played with Mrs. Humel
and Mrs. Knapp wiMing pr12es.

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•mtmber of the Sudents for a
Demoeratic Soclei¥ (SO$ I e d

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.Enemy at Vietnam Sessions

deceased members of Ohlo. The
prlt.e brought by Catherine Welsh
was won by Mrs. FoweU. Games

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WEDNESDAY
FEENEY • BENNETT POST
Mr. and Mro, VIrgil P. Roullh 128, American Legion, 7:30Wed~ flowers centered tlle table.
o( Weirton, W. Va., former Pom- nesdl¥ night at tile hall.
eroy residents, celEtlrated their
POMEROY UONS Club, noon
golden wedding amiversary last Wednesda.Y, at the Pomeroy Unit7:30 p. m. nightly; special music.
Saturday. They were married ed Methodist Qnlrch.
Public welcome.
April 19, 1919 in the German
WOMEN'S GUILD, 1;30 p.m.,
MIDDLEPORT WCTU, 7;30
MethOdiat Church parsonage by Wednesdl¥ ol Trlatty United
Friday
night, Middleport Firat
Rev. M. J. Bet:z.
Cliurch of Christ.
Baptist Church.
Mrs. Herman OhJinger of 112
t'OMEROY WCTU, 2p.m. Wed·
SATURDAY
COndor &amp;rest Ia a sister or Mr. nesday, Pomeroy United Metllo.
BAKE
SALE,
Racine Chapter
Roush. His brother, Harold, re. dlst Church.
134,
O,E.S.,
Saturday,
10 a.m.,sides in Buffalo, W, Va.
PASI' PRESIDENTS, Ladles Raclne Food Market. Each memA family anniversary dbmer Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post
wu held at tile Holiday Inn ol 39, American ~gion, 7:30 Wed· ber to contribute. For pickup of
Waterford Park at Newell, W. nesdl¥ nllbt at tile homo ol Mrs. items call ~ Diddle, Barbara
Dugan, Kate McNickle, or COra
va.
J. M. 'lbornton.
Wli&gt;b.
Open bouse was observed at
THURSDAY
the Roush resldenctl !lmdi!J',
MONDAY
SYRACUSE THIRD WEDNi:s.
~ 20, between 2 and 5 p.m.
TENT 95, Daughters ol Union
DAY Homemakers Club, po~n­
~ 200 gue&amp;t11 attending. Mn.
Veterane, Monday, 7:30 p. m. at
ed last week, wtll be held 1burJ..
OhlJnger presided at the suest da.Y at 10 a.m. at their regular the D. A. V, Hall.
regllllry. Mrs. WUIIam Ohlinger, meeting phce. Safety wUl be tile
Mrs. Ftrl1 Ohlinger, and Mrs. subject and Mrs. Ho\Brd Nolan
Tern Clllinger auisted at the wUl be tile leader. 1bere will be
tea table.
a potluck lunch at noon.
Loeal relldents attending the
WOMEN'S o\SlOCIATION, 7:·
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
event Included Mr. and Mrs. Her- 30 p.m. Tlwrsdl¥ tllllll at !be
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Satterfield,
mao Ollllnger, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mlddl_.t Firat United Pres- Pomeroy Route 4, are llllnOlllC&lt;l!llnger and chUdr&lt;11, Mr. and byterian Church. Mro. WIUiam
tng !be blrtb ol tlleir flrot child,
Mrs. Terey Olilln8ar and son, Morril, program; Mrs. T o m
a daughter, Amy Rochelle, April
Mr. and Mrs. WOllam Ohllngar
Kelly, devotions. Mrs. E. 0. 16 at Holzer Medico! C111tor.
and !ami!)', and Mr. and Mro. Tewksbary, Mrs. Helen Lewis,
The bab)' weigbed aeven pounda,
Harold I!Oilllb, Buflalo.
Mra. Edna Anderson, Mrs. James three ounces. Gr&amp;Ddpa:rents are
Other out-of-town guests were Buchanan, Mrs. Carl Gilmore,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Satterfield,
present from Ntles, Circleville,
bostellel.
Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
FJJ.clld, Tormto, Cleveland, Steu·
PAST MATRONS, Evangeline Sauer, Jr., all o( Middleport,
benvll1e, Follansbee, lluflalo,
New Cumberland and Huntington. Cbaptar, O.E.S. 7:30 at tlle Ma·
The Roushea are members or sonic Temple.
STANLEY PARTY sponsored
tile Plea!llll! Volley M-at
by
lhe Ladles Awdllary ol tile
Church In Web'Wn. They are ac.
PLAN RUMMAGE SIILE
Baslian
Fire Department, 1:30
tive in various MaiOilic organlza.
The Melllocllat Youtll Fellow·
Thursday nilbt at the Breliooae. ship ol tile United Metbodlat
tlms.
Mr. Roush is retired from the Public Invited.
Orureli o1 Rutland will hold a
ROCK SPRINGS Grange, 8 p, nunmage sale Sarurday at the
electrical department of tbe
Weirton Steel Co. The couple has m. Thursdl¥ night at tile hall. American Legion hall. Conlrlill' tbree children andfivegrandchllPAST OFFICIJ!S Club ol Ra- tlons wUl be appreciated and
cine
Chapter, O.E.S., TburscliiJ' those with rummage to give ma,y
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Des and

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ted to dO(III'Ia/ioental heaci&lt;Jtar· was •842.68. 'Memboro save 1118
ters for 'the nurstne scholar.llllps hours In volllllleer servleo on •
In tuberculoola and cyatlc ll&gt;ro- vartouo proJeets.
ai.s work.
T11e .1968 Iliad drive lor cyatlc
Mrs, 'Ibornton'a annual child flbrools netfAicl $467.88, It wa~
welfare report showed expendi.. noted.
turea for a local cystic flbroala
Mrs. Walker, .IJU'OdY chair..
family ol $88 for loud, $40 for man; reported that hei:, rtPo.rt
clothing, $38.50 for sills; $80 has been mallei! to Rova Clhla,
caoh, $8 for Easter baaketa, $4. 50 tile deportomental . parody cltalr·
for get-well carda.
man. Mra. lolartb! llllcl $41 wso
Catlrlbuttoas ol $f2 to tile Tu. made on the recent rummage aale
Twe!Ky new member&amp; wure inberculosls and Health Assocta.. wltll IIIII amaunt to bO .added to ltlsted recently b)' tile ' FutUre
t1on thrwgh the seal sale was a fund whieh wUl ftnance her ad- Teachers, of America iii Male•
noted. Also reported were eon~ vancement In departem..W High School. T11e new inemboro
tr.lbutions to the Natiooal Jewish ranks.
are Ka!l\y Abbott, TWUa ClatHospital in Denver, Colo., and
A thanlJ-you card for remem.. worth)'. Debbie Crow, Jennifer
these include $5 to the orches. brllllcel wa1 read from tbe 11&amp;1"- Goble, Debbie Harbrecht, &lt;Md·
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tra; $5 for parties, $101.10 for shall famliJ'. Bryantomalnlapo- Hargrans, Berllldette He~"'
birthda,y cards and dimes 1ent tlent at Children's llo8JIItal llut sy; Tom (loi!Der, Becky Houda·
during the yoar; $2 for bed main- Is reported to be Improving from shel4 Mary Lou KIJw, J u d y
tenance, $35.50 for the chapeau's pneumonia.
McKnlgh~ Cheryl McLaowhUn,
bed dedication, $5 toward pur~
Invitations to amual cllmars Pam N~RobbieOrd,JeaJP
chase of electric nebulizers, were read rrom Falrfteld 451, ette Phlllfps, Peggy Story, Nancy
$12.50 tor cards and scrapbeoks, May 14; at the Lancaoter Hotel Th-oon, Becl!1 TriPlett, Tom
and $5 each towards research in bonorin&amp;: Arree Marshall, thena- Vaughan alll Donna Weber.
cystic fibrosis and tuberculosis. tional eentral division ebapeau.i
Miss ROHJ.ie story wu guest
Givoo to the American Legion and Richland Counly Saloa on speaker ancl diJcussed the quau..
child welfare fUnd was $5 for tu· May 22, wltlllhe cllmer honoring ties of a teacher and tiN&gt;.advantberculosis and cystic Cibrosls De]IIU'Iemental Cl1apeau VIolet age ot teaching in an elementaey
projects. The report also showed Alchholz, New Washington. and school.
$2 to !be IIIIo ~clal Fund, and her Le Secretaire ~ Cassiere f.d ..
A film, "The Third AfWie,"
$150 to tile C&lt;&gt;lumbuo Cystic Fl· na Smeltz of Attica.
brosis Center. Tota1 expendi·
Mrs. KnaJlll cllolrlbuted flag
codel to each or the members.

REVIVAL SERVICES, Mt. Union Bapdst Church, two mUes
south ol Carpenter, ~rll 24
through April 27, Youth evangelIst the Rev. Frank Peoples from
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Kuhn Phillippi, W. Va.i services start
and daughter at Lucas were vialtori in Pomeroy Saturday, They
were guesta of Mt. and Mn. WOllam ~erlda11, Jr. The Rev. Mr.
Kulm Is new pastor or the Porn.
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
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Smothered llrbtber1 """'" feud·
lq "ti!tb Ilene 1'1111111'1 "'" C&lt;la.
Jobn ••' 'Toimr!¥ lofaudlJWwlth
DND Ruik, Ntxoa, CBS. LBJ and
. eoimtlua eotabllahilci political
mleilo, but we I&gt;aye to ., wllh
Nilo&gt;nollulk, etc., ..., u 1IHQi
~'t l)ave ~ own .televlaton
·V:an Heflla'• "ell

fol_ks than say, "Pm re&amp;pODsiThis column is for y au n g hle for my own We. With a litpeople, their problems and tle hel_p and a lot of eiJort, I can
pleasures, their troublesandflln. learn to like myself and then
As with the rest of:. Helen Help others will like me too!'
Ust, it welcomes laughs but
Perhljll your parents coold
won't dodge a serious queB1ion provide that help, U you'd ask
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!

with a brush-ofl'.
Send your teenage (IUestions to
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care ~
Helen Help US! this newspaper.
LICKED BEFORE HE in' ARTS

them. Leave ott the resentment

Dear Elelen:
rrn a 15-yeaNtld boy with an
unusual hang~p. My problem is
that I never have anything to look
forward to or anyUdng to live

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and tell them the real reason

for your depre&amp;liclas - loneliness, isn't it? - and I think
your fuiD1el vision will be curDear Helen:

Dear W,A,
For heavens sake, get

ott your

apathy and stop looking at IHe
through the small end of a fun-

nel! You've beemed in oo a phoa
ny excuse for your failure ejMy

parents!"), a fine dodge for a
fellow who won't face the truth.
Expert cOWlseUng (or a strong
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mlghti)prove what I !!UBpecl: lt'o
fear, root "dead parenls" that
keeps you home daydreaming.
You won't try - sports, making
friends, relating - because yoo
are afraid ot rejection, and it's
easter to load the blame on yoor

SPECIAL
THIS WEEK
ONLY

SKYLINE
MOBILE
NOME

2.. Bedroom
front Living Room

12' X 60'

$4795

NEil' II'USINEss '-

bulldlrw allow lo 011 tile llde lana .., Route 7 a.in which
Kautz wlll serve J• diotributor of Agrlco Fertnlaor, l... ctleldeo alii berblcldeo, 111o 26 by to
foot bulldlrc las a coocrete floor. Is constructed ot concrete block udllasa steel .roof. IMge
!root dooro ore mode of fiberglass. In 1root or the bulldlllll are • lUI uoeilln loodiJw lertlllzer,
and • spreader, one of several rented with the p.r_oduct.

POINT PLEASANT- Dorsel
McCoy, llllureil in the motor.
cycle accident Monday, regain.
eel eoudousness Wedne!lf.t!Q'
and W&amp;l reiJlOVed from the crt..

Nine Inducted
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POINT PLEASANT - Nine
men from Mason COlUlf;.T lett lor
induction at Ashland, Ky., in the
armed forces Tuesda¥, Bene
mined.
sommer
of Local Board No. 2t
McCoy ia a pilot on the "Liloald
w
eclnesda,y.
lian G", one of the ferry boats
They were John Virgil Vlek.
plying from Henderson to Kan·
ers, Roy C. Smltll, Lonnle D.
auga.
Stover, Glen Edwards, Floyd E.
Glem, Roy E, Holtman, Rmald
L, Barton, Leonard W. Lee, Jr.,
and Jame! L. Smith,
Meigs
Twenty-eight to receive preincllctlon examinations are Rich.
ard A. Neal, David L. Henry,
Orvillo R. Williamson, Jr., Ray
E. Hoffman, Thomas Walker, Mf..
chael R. BonneU, Worthy F.
Leach, HerJnan R. Holcomb, RonDaniel Hewlett, Juanita Hew. nie D. Roush, Midlael F. carlett to Harry James Cunningham, rier, Thomas M. Roush, David
Brenda &amp;te Cumingham, Parcel,• M. Brumfield, John M. Wheeler,
tical list at Pleasant ValleJ
Hospital. The Mm&amp;ge to his
lett eye has not been deter-

Property

Transfers

SalisbJry.
Debbie E. Mont~mery, Dec.,
to Charles E. Montgomery, Cert.

Lester J, Casto.
Douglas L. Pierson, Warren D.
Keefer, U, Ronald P. Roosb, MI-

for Trans., Salem.
Charles L. Davidson, Frances
J, Davidson to Franklln Real Es·
tate Co., 98 ·A., Salem.
Felix R. Alkire, Mildred ~ AI·
ki.re to Charles William Chapman, Connie Kay Chapman, 4. 72
A., Scipio.
Felix R. Alkire, Mildred L
Alkire to W. C, Johnson, Jane.
lie Johnson, Salisbury.
Alvin Reed,RoxleReedtoRlchPT. PLEASANT - The Inter- ard E. SWain, Dorio A. SWain,
national Farm Youth Exchange Parcel, 011~.
(IFYE), Sara WUson, will be in
Peuilne M. DarotJunlorDarst
Mason County Saturday. Sunday, to James w. Casey, Uncia S.
ani Monday, coming D.rattoleon Casey, 2 A., Rutland.
Grade Schoo) Saturday, AprU 26, ''~. ~:Oiive~ ~~c- Marian. Mlat 7:30 p, m. hosted by the Leon &lt;llCtiitl $"Jiim.es \W. Johnson, 23
Luckies 4-H Club.
A., Bedford.
Sunday, April 27, at 2:30p.m.
James J. Proffitt, Catherine L
at the Courthouse Annex in Pt. Proffitt to Huntington 011 Co.
Pleasart with the Mason County Inc., R·W., Lebanon.
4-H Pinwearers hosting, is her
E. N. Johnson, Ama Johnson,
seem:! appearance, and she will Addle E. Johnson to Robert F.
complete her presentations here Tubb, FloreDce Tubb, 36,35 A.,
at Hannan High School M~ Salem.
afternoon, A,ril 28, at a special
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSffiAL
school assemblj'.
Aj)ril 24, 1969
Miss WU"SOn is the 22-year-o&lt;~ld
ADMITTED
- Marenda Stew..
daughter ol Mr, and Mrs. Harvey
art, Gallipolis; Henry H. Clagg,
B. Wilson of Lewisburg, GreenGallipolis; Alfce Wolfinger, Pt.
brier County. A.l968 graduate of
Pleasant; Mrs. Lawrence Patter.
Wesl Virginia University in hisson,
Henderson; Gloria &amp;le SWeetory, she was president of PI
ney, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Ral.Ph
Beta Phi social sorority ard a
Edwards, Letart; Mrs. Howard
member of Mortar Board, senior
women's honorary, and Phi Al- KlUingsworth, Pl. l'teasan~ Mrs.
Elizabeth Walters, pt, Pleasaut;
Pha Theta, history honorary.
While an IFYE, she spent six Willie B. Cross, Racine; Mrs.
Henry Hunter, Pomeroy; Mrs.
months (September-February) In
Thomas
Glot1elQ-, Leon; Lowell
Thailand where she lived with
Cook,
pt, Pleasant; Mrs. Lester
tarm Camilies and worked with
Pullins, Ft. Pleasant; Virglnla
rural youth organizations.
During February, she worked Fellure, Gallipolle Ferry; Mrs.
Josaph Ellis, CottagevUle.
with the Yuwa Kasikorn (You~
DISCHARGED - Georgia Bar·
Farmers) Oubs, patterned after
nette, Kay Watson, Beverly Hlll,
our 4wH clubs.
Tart Bolton, Mrs. Warren Hart,
The National 4-H Club Fo.mdaMrs. Sid Uttle and daughter,
Uon, sponsor or the IFYEprogram, each year selects about Mrs, Richard Roach, Mrs. Har100 Americans between the ages riet Smith, Thomas Bush, Mrs.
Cleo Holley, Mrs. Mildred Gar.
of 20 aM 30 lO live ani work in
rett.
rura1 areas of 35 countries. DoBffiTHS- Mr. and Mrs. Law.
nations from 4-n clubs and mem·
renee
Fellure, Henderson, a son.
bers are used to help finance
West Virginia's delegate. Sara's
trip wa!l a1so sponsored by International Minerals and Chemical
Corporation.

chael S. Ward, Ra;ymond E. Bates
Roger L. Mcre8fQ", Thomas D.'
Knapp, stephoo W. Allord, Roy A.
Roush, Kenneth D. tucker, Richard E. Meadows, Vernon L, Hill,
Sluart N. McComas, Hernane c.
Re&amp;tar, M.D.

Appearances
Plaillled for
IFYE Girl

·WAHAMA HIGH SCHOOL GYM

PLUGS
BRAKES
TIRES
BATTERY
MUFFLER

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ADMISSION:
STUDENTS - $1.00
GENERAL ADM. - $1.50
RESERVE - $2.00

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PT. PLEASANT - The Advl,.
ory Cmunlttee for the Mason

County Vocational Technical
School met Tueoday nlg!lt to ...,.
view the buDding layout tor tile
new school.
The revised lloor plana incorporated tile recommerded
changes by the eommlttee at its
April 17th meet!JIIl. Sogsestlons
lor the revised layout made by
the State Vocational Edueatlon
staff were also considered
The committee unanimously
appro\'ed the prelimirary Door
plan drawings for presentation to
Fred Eberle, state director ot~
catlooal education. Lowell Cook,
vocadonal St.IJE!rvisor, was instructed to _present these plall!
alllln!ormati011 to the Vocational
Education Dlvl•ion immedlalely
so that early reconunendatiolls
ma;y be made to the M.aoon COOJn.
ty School llaard.
Attending tJJe meetirw were Don
Foglesong, lfoward Price,James
Fisher, Fred Green, EmU fto..
mans, Bill Brady, Dr. Jack Buxton. Brooks Slnlth, Superlrtond- .
ent. or Schools, Gary Conley,
assutant Superlntendent, and
LoweD Cook William F'ralrl&gt;ton,
architect for the· projee4 was
also present.

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reer •••• ·ruta III.YWOl1h rejecteil huge 1111111mer- !oeo to
tour Europefornb: .... Kate.Smith
Pta her IIIII IHQ&gt;raey clearoe
from Emmanual CGIIeao, Boolol~
her 4111.
_ Rod Sleiger'op18J!Inc "Water,

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H~zer Medical Center. Flrat
Ave. Vlsltlrw houro 2-4 alii 7-11
p. m. Parente only 011 Pedlatrlcs
Ward.
Admla1i0111
Publleatioo of admloolona lo
problbltecl Willi !Uriher notice.
Births
Mn. ~ea H. Barntt, Jr.,
Clltloll, W. Va., oon, 2:t7 p, m.,
Wednesday.
Dlaeharae•
Mrs. Euge.. R. Bcaess, Al·
len E. Boster, Mrs. Susie L
&lt;;ampbell, Deldra Conley,Jody
R. Crawford, James A. CJ:lJP,
Mrs. Am¥ R. Detullon, Mlao MooIll II. Dowanrd, Charloo 11. Frye,
Harry Grimth, GObert L u c a a,
Boomle R. McCoy, Mro. Wylie E.
Minton, Mrs. M.arsllall Morquneey, BrianK. Rll&gt;peth, Timothy((,
Root, voy&lt;~ !(&gt;urloek, Llillll J.
strong, WWlam II. Wallaee, Jr,
WOllam Cyrus, Mro. Goldenllolley, Henry Jtarnett, Mta. Albert
Hess, Jamea RobertJOn, · Mra.
John D. Byers and infant oon,
Mrs. Ray Queen and lnillnt son.

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Oendenen Relell!!ed
From PV Hospital
POINT PLEASANT- John F.
Clendenen, 23, ol I'Oint Pleaoant who wao bumeilllloday !nan
explosion at tile lab ol tile Goodyear Plant in Awle Grove, hu

been releasedtromPiea.untVal·
ley Hol(lltal.
C l - !J1 the man whole
lllllllflouo, beaYJ lfOWih or beard
ateil Mo;.taee ~ reeOiv!nl
third clelree l&gt;ul'li:'lJe IUitalil&lt;id ~
a row firot cleii"Oij burn.o to the
face, is minus the beard now,
and

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report alii Mro. Georre Hllllaon
presented the le1aon, ~~Dtaqdlne
in To:Sa~'• FamilY."
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Mrs. IJor&lt;JthJI Cartwr!cht lei!
the gr&lt;qJ In games.
Refreahmenll were aervecl by
Mrs. Noble to. one gueot, Mrs.
Charleo Yonker, New Ha,... and
to these ll'lllltbera. Mrs. John
Roach, Mrs. taWrenee Roull:l,
Mrs, E..Jyn Stewart, Mro. AI·
burtice Younc, Mrs. Qatherine
Swatzel, Mro. IJoyd WWtamo,
Mrs, Dorothy Cartwr!IJ(It, Mro.
George Hudson, Mrs. Laurene
Lewl!, Mra. RaJ Fox, 1111 Mrs.
J. Merohall.

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10 lmw..., O&gt;Icaio ripped at CieYt~ wao ralni!&lt;l ouL
· UPl!i\101'11 Writer
CalUOJ1!la, 1-1, and Kaneao C1QNorm Miller droVe in, two
For • 1111ort illllle, Jorey Kooo- wl1fl&gt;ped seattle, 4-3. York runs and oeoreil the two
IIWI wao beglming to believe in
to beek ~ey Dlerker'lttio.Idt
1M ........,.. JlnL ·
pitching 11 tile ~ blallked
•• AI · a rookie Jail aeaoon,
tile Padres.
!tooom&amp;ll - ' 19 pmeo for ljle
Miller, batdns .440 in hla Jail
NeW Y!&gt;fk Malo and mlooed
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J'i"\looal Leaaui ''Rookl' or the
flrot and scored oo Cui"~
Year'' boilol'l by a fra&lt;t!m. But
Blelary's single. He olngled in
,1868 hid been a dll!erlilll otor)',
Jolulnj&lt; Edwards In the eig!lth
· Plaauecl with' orm trouble and
and eventually oeoreil oo Frank
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walk.
Dierker, p!tohflllllllo Allroa'
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aeaoon, retlreil 18 ol tile laotl8
better• he !aeod. He &amp;lloweil
ooly 1 III&lt;CIIII lmlnl lnlleld hit
to Ed lt&gt;fezlo and Rd:&gt;erto
Pena'o olngle.
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By Unltad Preoo lntsrnatloeol
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Eaol
W L PeL GB
Chicago • • • •• II 4 ."133
Plttoburllh ••• 10 s ,667 I
Mootrcal • • . . 6 8 .429 4'h
NEW YORK (UP0 - The
Ntw York,,., 6 8 .429 4'h
''For Sale" al.gn II detlnitely up
SL Looll. .•. 5 9 .357 Slh
Phlladeljlhla ••• 4 8 ,333 sy, ror the New York Jets, and
Mad!..., Sqoare Garden lo
West
W L Pet. GB among pr&lt;J~ctlve buyers.
Irving Mltebeif Felt ehalr·
Atlanta ..... 10 4 •714
man
of the Garden COrporatioo,
Los Angeles .. 10 4 , 714
~h
oald Wedneaday that ccmversa·
and acored on Ed Kraaepool• a San Fran •••• 7 6 .538
Cincinnati •••. 6 6 . 500 3
alalle.
San
Diego, ••• 5 10 .333 S'h
Eloewhere In the National
Houston
••••. 4 12 ,2~0 7
League, Houstoo blanked san
Wednesday'&amp;
Results
Dteao, 4.(1, and LOa Angeles
tlowoed ClnclnnaU, 6-3. The St. St. Louis at Chicago, ppd.. rain
CLEVELAND (UP0 - ~r·
Louto • Chicago,
l'lllladelphla· Phlla at Montr~, ppd., :r:atn rounded by admiring y o u n r
Almtreal and Ati-..San Fran· New York 2 Pitts 0, night
fans at the Cleveland airport,
daeo games were poatponed Houston 4 San Diego 0, night Ken u'I1le Hawk" Harrel100 tin~
becaUae of rain or cold weather.. Atlanta at San Fran, .P.Pd., rain pred his orange ~ hued sun~
In Amerlcao Laague pl111, Los AQJ 6 Clncl!Bli 3, night glasses and Informed the world
Tcda,y's Probable Pltchera
WaSI&gt;lngtoo beat Booton, 9-3,
the Indians still have a chance
(All Times E&lt;;T)
Mbmo- edged Oakland, 7~,
at tbe American League penPittsburgh (BlaJS I.()) at New nant.
BalUmore nlPl*l Detroit, 3-2, in
York (Seaver I-1), 2 p. m.
All Harrel1011 got to do waa
Philadelphia (\Vloe l·l)atMOI&gt;- talk Wednesday because Cleve.
treal (Grant I.()), 4:05p.m.
land's achec\lled game wl.th the
SL Louts (GlusU l·ll at Chi- NeW York Yaakeea was rained
cago (lloluman ~), 2:30 p.m. out. m. first appearance as an
San Diego (Santorlnl 1.0) at Indian was co be In tonight's
Houston (Grimn l·ll, 8:30' p.m. game with the Yankees here.
Cincinnati (Cloninger 0-2) at
ult'• great to be here," Har~
n. PLEASANT - Tho Point Los ~les (Osteen 3-0), 11 p. relJOn
said. u1 really mean it. shapely model sent by a local drove him olf to his baehelor
PleasaDt Big Blacks took adva,... m.
radio station to present him apartment where Harrelson la1bis is a ~ ball club."
tage of Wahama'o Balding and
Atlanla {PIIJIPI&amp; I-ll at San
ter appealed to be Jell alone•••
•q want to help pt us into with a boucJJet of carnations.
· mental errors to score an easy Fnncisco (Perry 2-2), 4 _p, m. pennant contention," he added.
One )!lrl found him "juot at least untll tonight's game,
9..1 diamond triumph here WedFriday's Games
Harrelm had refused for
neaday afternoon.
Chicago at New York. night
three days to join the Indians
I
Point tallied Rve runs on three SL Louts at Phlla., night
·
-·RESTING
COMFORTABLY
I
hilS in the nrot inning, got two Montreal at Pltleburgh, night
Minnesota
7
Ooklalll6
TAMPA,
Fla.
(UP!}Kid
I
more in the fourth aid added lta Clnclnnad at San Diego, night
·
New
York
at
Cleve.,
ppd.,
rain
GavUan,
former
welterweight
~
1
lost two in the sixth. Pl. Pleas- Atlanta at Los Ang., night
1
Bait 3 Detroit 21 10 ins., night champion, was resting comfor- 1
ant's hlb in the first imlngwere Houston at San Fran., night
1
Chc:ago 7 Calli 1, night
tably today followlnl a cataract 1
aU It got.
1
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Kan Clcy 4 Seattle 3, night
operatlon on his right eye.
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I
Meanwhile, the Bls Blacks'
1
East
Today's
Probably
Pitchers
Gavllan,
wbo
suffered
eye
I
rfibthander, Plllq)kl.n" Rice,
1
W L PeL . GB
(All Times ES1'J
injuries during hla ring wan, is I
1
\OSsed one hit bellatColehGrant
Oakland (Odom 2-1) at Ml~~o also oehedu!ed to have a slmUar I
W' h
1
Barnette•• Falcons. Itwasathird Baltimore •••• 12 5 ,706
lnnillll al,.Ia,to ~reahman Ches- De~olt •• , •• 8 s ,615 2
nesota (Bo~~~~l-ll~j~Pt~tlllr ,, ,911!'ratlon",."~hl•,l~.'?'"~ ., • • , ;~
II ~pring,
1
ter ~~h.
f '• .. "'":"~ '
"I
BcJ\on,_..... _ a...6 ·,571 · 2'h ·~ "Y·o!il.~ . &lt;.
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• .~(" . .c , .. ,,., t .••
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~e Waham&amp; plfehera W~ New Xork , ·• , 7 6 .538 3 Boston' tlar'Vll j )i. !:&gt;0 p.m, ~ THBEE
N..., York (Kekrlch ~- at
i&gt;ETROIT (UPI)-The Detroit 1
TRAVEL· TIME
I
Gary Clark, who otarted lnd Waohlrwton •• 7 10 .412 5
I
Cleveland
,
••
1
11
,083
S'h
Cleveland
(Tlant
IJ.3)
7:45
p.
m.
Lions
of
the
National
Football
hurled three innings; Mike Burns,
1
' West
Detroit (WUson I-ll at Balti- Lea&amp;ue amouneed Wemesday 1
I
2 and 1-3 tromea, and Doeo1d
w L Pet. GB more (McNally 1.:0), 8 p. m. that they had signed three ol 1
Is Here!
I
Ho!Onan, tor z.ll ol an Inning.
Wahama, ••• 000 000 1-1 I 5 MiMe- • ••• 8 5 .615
Only somes aehOciuled
their top draft choices tor ·the I
Pt. Pleaoont .. 500 202 x- 9 3 1
••
Ruley of
Clark, Burns (4), Hotnnan (6)
1
arrl Eric Morrla. Rice m:l Dan- Oakland ••• ,.,7 7 .500 tY2 Cillfornla at Kan Clcy, night Oregon State and John Stahl of I
••••••
5
8
.
•
386
3
MIM
at
Chicago,
night
Fresno
state
and
ruMing
back
1
Guo.antood
by
T
Sohio
1
seatUe
ielL
Calllornla • , • , 4 8 .333 34 Boston at Dotrolt nlllht
Wilson Bowie of SOUthern l Easy Credit Co•d ormo. 1
Wednesday's Reoolts
Wash at Cleveland,·nllht
Callfornl• were all reported In I
STANDARD OIL
I
Three M.algs COURt!' lllgh
wLaslllngtonke9
Bolton 3
New Yor_k at Ball, nlllht
Gethe
!old.
PRODUCTS
School basebeU pmes oehe6uled Wednesday me called
off because of wet field eondlI
I
tiooo.
LOS
ANGELES.,
CalU.
ollerecl
aoolher opinion.
calmly
went
to
the Uno and I
I
They were Mills• at Kyger
(UPO John Havlicek, tile lire''We leo! we'D have to make a locked up hlo dub's victory.
1
I
crook, North Gellta at Southless
CaiUc,
(lltra10o
It
the
beat.
couple
ol adJuslmeola," he oald.
Ba;ylor
seeoncted West in the 1
em and Eastern at Federal·
"Jerry West waa just great, n 11 We have to experiment and Lo1 Angeles attack with 2t I
Hocldllllo
he
said. "With hi I 10 saslota, Ruu hal a ....pl. changes in polnto whlle Sam Jones chipped I w; Main
p......,'
In aedon sehedllled tor tothat glvea him 73 pointe."
mind."
In With 21 for the Celdcs.
'-------------.W . the MeJga Reaervea are
West,
tho
nlnvelaran
A
record
Forum
baskelball
illpeeled to play at Eaotern,
from West Vlrelnla, piiQ"ed, crowd of 17,554 watched Weot•a
&amp;llthern lo at Glouster IIIII
the beat - • of hll senoaUonal »err'ormance. The
wllhaiDa lo at ~ Gellla. perhaps,
Na!lonal BaskoOtball AaBOC!JitioD Lakera tiUlfd. - once hit 63
career Wedneedal' · D[ght lo polnle in a regular oeason
leading the Loo Allgeles Lakers pme, wont Into the pme
to a 120-118 win over the Hollon averaging :as;4 polnto in the
Celtleo in the openlJW - · or !~iayotto thio oea11011.
theleasue finalo.
Wlmero ol 10 NBA cllalntUnllo P&gt;Otred in hlo aU-lime ohlpo· in !lie put 12 years, the
pll1olf bi.llh ol , 53 polnta Caltico lad 84-82 after tllree
ID&lt;ludlng a pair ol frse tbrowa periods and 58.'56 at ballllme.
., .
Billfolds &amp;
that pol hlo club Ohead 118-116 'lllo Lakero held a 33-32 llrat ·
Men"1 Jewelry
wltll four 10«111111 to go.
quarter ~antlop. There 21
By Swank
Bill Ru•oeU, tile veneroble lead changes and U Ueo.
kill - Dron, Sport
a 0d Initial ~r SolYitorl
plllj'er.-cb ol the Caltlca, 14• AIJploo went l!load for
One of the fine na11e1
pli,veil the Laker•' WUt Cham· IIOeil at 111-110 with a ,lumpIn Luther
berialD to l -~ \llld ho by Welt from . tile ·corner with
,
Shim
- Sport &amp; DNa•
n!ll't fiOiDr . Ill do urthlllll 3:08 to
·
. Calo...t I, whl~. otri;to
diilereoUy in ,tho ·
10 With~;~ ll:;f~~
~=~
· &amp;phildo,
.
dfl•le Wei!, but
tho at ule I
Jl
By Arrow &amp;
CorHr Clob
llonloo ~· Knlto
By 'Purltcin &amp; Arrow
Mack Turtlo &amp; Ro.. lor

Woclnesday niJ!h\. however, he
bepn to show hio 1968 lonn,
otoppl111 Plttlburllh '"' live hila
•• tile Mets beat the Pirates, 20• .
Kooaman received strong
iiUppOrt lrom Clean Jonea, wbo
went 3.tor..S, drove in one nm,
oeored the Other and became
the league's leadlni hitter wltb
a ,.,.4 average.
Jonea followed Ken Bo81fell'l
rlrot Inning double with hlo nrot
hit and doubleil In the foorlh

~ ~r

TYaiUai: :1-4, the Dodier• Pill •
kiplher a walk to Wea Parker,
LOS ANGELEs (UPO - TCIIII' double to !ell eenter. Ill the see·
alalleo .by .\ncb' Kosco, Tom
ond, when ~ &amp;VI ito
ltaUor 111!'1 BID !lldaldo and a Cloninger leadl the Clnclnnlll third and final run, Darrel
pair ol : ClaelnnaU erroro to Reila oplnot Cl- Ooteen and
do1m the·· Reds. Doll !llttoo, the Loa Allgeleo Jloclgers to. i!lJIIle t1ed the game, nlllhl, hCIPlnl be will rare betout nine batters in ter thin· teammate GarY NoiBD.
~, 0.2 this season. wail
wlmlna hlo first pme or the
tapped to start the second of a
year.
two-same series with LOa An·
Jets, beaded by Pldl lleUo, seles
after
tbe Dodgers
have not set a priee on their smashed the Reds 6--3 Wednes.Joe Namath~ed prope!V, but ' da;y night.
eatlmate• run as high and
Nolan had a 3.0 lead going
higher thin f20 mlWon. The Into the foorth lnnlng. Then he
l'tllladelpltla Easies eommand· walked ieadoll man Weo Parked over $16 million in their er and gave up successive singlea to Andy Kosco Tom Haller
rectlnt foreed sale.
The Garden, Which owns the and Blll &amp;J.dakls m' between ertiona haVe been in progreaa with Knickerbockers and the Ran- rora by rightfielder Bob Tolan
the m_...t of tbe &amp;!per cera io basketball and hockey, and eateher Johnny Bench.
Bowl champions, but that tbe would
havQ to reach a
Righthander Don ~ who
talk1 "'ue still lndeflnite and eompUcated agreement to pin won hla first game of the year,
rather nebuloua. If It could be eontrol of the Ameriean F~ singled to center driving 1n Halworked out on a eorporati.e ball League franchise, since _pro ler with the Uelng run. Bench
Oon't forget gradubasta, I think it woold be fine." football by-laws preclude owner· bobbled the throw from centeratlon lt not fvr
The present ownerslllp of tbe ship of a team by a corporation. fie-lder Pete Rose and &amp;adalda
away.
scored the Dodgers' fourth run.
Saturn and Silhouette
The Reds got all of their runs
By Samsonite
off in the nrst two In·
nlngs. Mton, who had two
Soli Side by Seward
as part of • trade with the Boa- beautitU.l" and everyone chart- loases on his record, struck out
too Red Sox. He was periRiaded ed "We love the Hawk!" He nine Reds.
Why not buy all your graduIn the first inning, Rose and
Tuesday Wring a meeting with JmUed and put up two fingers
ation gifts at the store wlto
Alex Johnson singled and oeored
Baseball Conunloaloner Bowie in the "V" tor victllry sign.
has YOU in mind.
There was a buzz of admir- when Tony Perez cracked a
Kuhn and Indians President
ation
In
the
crowd
when
HarGabe Paul.
The grllj' rain faDed to dim relaon put aside his trench coat E'ii'OSlfO NAMED
Be sure and attend the Annual Miss SGuthern
ST. LOUTS (UP!}- Pbil Espo·
his welcome at the airport and revealed the nsset-ehecked
sito,
who
set
n
&amp;curing
record
Ohio Pageant, Saturday Night April 26.
Wednesday. About 400 celebriQ" Edwardian suit beneath. His
with
126
points
as
a
centerman
outfit
waa
completed
by
a
white
watchers, youth cultists and
diehard baseball fans braved turtleneck with a muJtl.ooJored for the Boston Bruins, was
the ctUlly downpour to see their silk scarf and white oowboy named the National Hockey
League's Player oC the Year by
boots.
new hero.
Indians catcher Duke Sima fi- The Sporilllg News.
The crowd swarmed around
POMEROY, OHIO
Brad Park, New York Ranger
nal~)'
rescued Harrelson from
Harrelson as he steA)ed from
his JeUiner, He paused on the the crowd about 15 minutes aft- Clefenseman, was named Rookie
ramp just long enough to klsa a er biJ plane touched dowo. Sims of the Year.

LUGGAGE

Report New York

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By Samsonite &amp; Seward

Jets Are For Sale

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Graduation

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Point in Easy

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GAUGE'&gt; - Galllpolls, 12.0
and 21.8 ruMlng 25,27; Pomeroy • Mason, 22.77; Hinton, 2.52
falling; Kanawha FaUst 7.44 rlaini, ~harlest:On, 19.70 rising.
LOildoo. nnming 3 feet of roll.
era; Marmet, running 3.5 feet ot
rollers; Wlnfleld, running" 5 feet.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS BOATS - John
Ladd
up U:25 p.m.; Solva.v
down 12:M) a.m.; Explorer up
1:30 a.m.; Barbara Brent, Harvey
MASON _ Mrs. Albw1ice (Roo
Jordan OOWtl 3:30 a.m.; Edward bertal YOIIII8 . fEI)OI1eil on p1an1
S. Bosworth up &amp;:40 a.m.; ste- for the mother allf daughter tJ6n..
venson up 9:30a.m.
quet when the Mason Homemak-KANAWHA RIVER- Marmet, ers met at the hom8 of Mn. MaJemy A. Green up 8:05 p.m.; tilda Noble, Mason, 011 Tuesday.
W. H. Shaver, Jr. up 12:00 a.m.; She reported that the affair will
Fort Dearborn up 3:10 a.m.; be held atOscar'slnGalli~iaon
Ouachita up 3:10 a.m.; Dmcan May 9th, at 6 p. m:. Others on the
Bruce up 5:40 a.m.; Winfield, committee are Mrs. E\'elynStewJelleriiOII down 5:05 p.m.; Gl01&gt;- art and Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright.
dora up 7:SO p.m.; H. E, Bowles
The president Mro Ray F
down 9:15 p.m.; Buek Freeman · appolnteil Mro.' O.:.,thy
up 2:40 a.m.; Mt. state up 5:30 wright, Mrs. Evelyn McDanlelt
a.m.; Semet up 6:05 a.m.; D~ Mrs. Laurene Lewisand Mrs. EY.
. gercUff up 6:55a.m.
elyn Stewart to be lnclllrge of'the
OHIO RIVER - Lock 12, Mark table and stage decorations lor
Eastin 00Wt1 6:10a.m.; Lock 14, Mason Ccluncy !(&gt;ring Luncheon
Cypress up 5:15 p.m.; !bel Ran- which will be hold 011 Thursday
-.er up 8:55 p.m.; Loek 15, Paul May 22, at llle f..H camp at~
D. up 6 a.m.; Look 17, NatiOnal side. Mrs. J: MarahaU reported
up 11:35 p.m.; Alton Zaphyrdmm brielly on the propoJeil plana lor
4:45 a'.m.; OVEC down 5:45a.m.; a style show ol ht~neDMide aarBellevUle l.o&lt;ka, Mloo LockY up ments and a melodi..,, mllllnery
12:15 a.m.; A, V. Crill dmm show, Hats are to be deolgnod to
6:35 a.m.; Lock 22, Pbplar up represent a song. Awards will be
7:10 a.m.; Racine Locka, Beck- preseDted in each or several eatjord dmm 5:55 p.m.; Greeroli&gt; egwleo. Enlrles lor tile oQ-le
Locks, Andrew P. Calmun up ahow should be ll!lde by
6:05 p.m.; Franklin B. up 10:~5 lng Mrs. Sheridan McLerran,
p.m.; Rober! R. Tlbol! down 12:· Salll HW Rd. PL Plea1ant W
10 a.m.; Foremost dorm 1:30 Va.
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a.m.; JoJeph E. Walkerdolm5:40
Mrs. Alburtiee YOIIII8 a.m.; L. W, SWeet up 6:10 Lm.; sented thedevolional1o Mr~ I.e
Meldahl Locks, Aahland. down renee Roush ga~ the aeeffJtary';
7:15 p.m.; Bryan B. up 8:05
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p.m.;
Phllljl
Etna·Lou!IVIlle
clowDctowD
t:IS9 p.m.;
Lm.;.
Wallar William.., down 5:05 s.
m.; Steel Expre11 up 5:25 Lin.;
J, S. Lewll dmm 6:05 LilLI
Clyde 811&lt;ber up 6:40 a.m.

WRESTLING -WRESTliNG

FRIDAY, APRIL

Tile -

I am 18 years old and this
married woman is 23.. We worked together last summer. 9te

for.
told me she was going to get a
I blame my parents becaJ!.&amp;e divorce. I saw her a lot after
they started me oft' this way. hours, and then she lett me to
Monday throogh Friday I go to take up witll a good-tor~othing.
school, do bomework, household
Now I am a good friend ol
chores, and on Saturdays I help her husband's, and have found
my father and sister with boose- out he isn't what she said. I
work while my mother goes shop- feel gulUy aboot that affair, but
ping and gets her hair done! I don't really want to cause her
M.v parents, both teachers, are trouble. /fie wrote and said she
kind of "dead" anyway. They was sorry for dumping me, OOt
never play tennis or goJf or ski I think Jt was because she didn't
with the family, and they have want me In court tor the divorce.
!let my Ilfe in an awful rut. If I tell about us, she will probThe real problem is that since ably lose her three children as
I have nothing to look forward her husband wants to prove her
to, I procrastinate &amp;rid daydream, an unfit mother. II I don't tell,
so I don't finish my school work, be will hate me, and if I do,
and its wrecking my grades. rm SHE will.
I guess you can't make up my
smart and am told I have h i g h
potential, but I don't know wheth- mind tor me, but if you print
er J can't study because rm this letter it may be a warndepressed, or depressedbecause ing to guys that they should stay
away from ma-rried (but wm.
I don't srud,y.
I know what you're going to say: ing) women!- JERRY,
Take up a sport. But how? rm Dear Jerry:
so terrible at sports that nobody
No, I can't make up your mind,
wJIJ practice with me. I never but YOU mi.gtlt find it easier If
really learned an.v games as rm you answer one question honnot actuallj' interested in them, t~stly: Which parent will do best
but now I realize sports and rec. Cor the kids?"- H.
reation are mandatory for men.
tal and physical health.
Please give me some sugges.
tions on how I can get myself
back into the swing of things,
- WAirriNG AWAY

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' eJIO!IIh ,apln to Pl&lt;k

1Q"le Old&amp;len will
'- Hl&gt;d m1 up that
!resll vawlevllle
wao a ldckiy •• wall as 'cold· &gt;"Dick and Edith
handod diCtator aJid, hii'U plllj' whlcb Dick; unu'"al a man,
him that !rigile '111"1 , , 1\JI(e to&amp;-&lt;Janceil en pointe, which mt •·
Fielda, •• vulgar a cafe act •• even Nure,yev does.
we'Ve ever en&lt;01111tared, getaber
Wide • OJ&gt;O!I g&amp;mbling in .the
own l)llwork TV balf-boUr;l'!keol prment centre is me ror a nolo· ...
Meredith Maellae (GordqO'o Uy headlined crackdoWIIln thi~ .. ;~
apr!K) peels ·OOWn ·to the bull In year of Lindsay's roel~ction qam· ., .,
BdW7.'I'''Hair' 1 and now h~tll .. paten .... The bOys weren't ~ucb _,~.
laJo Heather !P)eothe nude ruuta bothereil for three,· yelors . .... ,.,
· ID hel- debut rum •'lleCesi" .••• Churches In Greenwicb VinagO :f'
Aloe Wlneso' ,Pat! M!IJ I tie have had to install plastic flow· '"
"Cromweil" tnm st.lpulateJ no era screwed doWn tightly- hlp- .1;,..,
mid!.!r nor borseback riding .... pies otole tbe real ones .... The
Franllly lhey.Ye never been whY authentic speakeasy atmosphere • ·'
WO\feldmlred Sir Aloe.
of Frankie &amp; JohMle'l•teakeey :•.
Nevill Cothlll; the Celt who (it'• beeo oo w. 4Sth st. since!%wrote the book i.nd lyrlea for the zte and Moe were the legendary
bawdy ••ca.ntert:iiryTalestt musi- Prohibition Era booze.fig21tera)
cal oo BdWy. advises ua he•s took on itl old fiavor the other
•hocked at· our civil aervantl dinnertime: George Raft and
(Conareoo, etc.) ..tingthem8elv- Peter Falk were at separal&lt;! taeJblg.pqrataes •••• Theaprigbt- blea.
·1 •
ly Nerill NY• &amp;0¥'1 olllelalo In
Raft has been an experi judge
hlo . native land voted them""!'· of )!lrl.fiesh tor so yearo and
es a 15 Jill' cept cut "To under- we aaked Georse whieh beautY, ., ····
line the sez:touane•• ol. aur pres- stage or screen, whether he'kneW ~ ..
mt ecGDDml~~cultles,'•m~ them at a distance or dated them, ~~
lq no Erin Go - e .
W.s the loveliest of them all ....
'"
Cinderella tale ln BdwJ' !~ George dlmt't hesitate: "No coalleeper~ u1778:"
a lrellh ~ test - Irene Dume," he said,
!aeod lua from Teu1 • .....,..,. dreamUy.
•'
b", Went to pfoducer Sluart O•·
""
troW'a clllleo aJI!l immediately
Wll dlspotched to the auditions,
per!ormeil to the del18bt or ell
and wao hired toplllfMrl. Thom·
TOMGHT, APRIL 24
.,
ao Jerteroon - the lint show
NOT OPEN
she ever approached .... T h e
Rlnslllll Broo. Clreuo Is a lrl·
.,
FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
ull\(l(l at Madloon Square Garden
AprU 2~ - 29
·~'
.... It &amp;elldo out """" for the
CLARR GABLE in
flrll time a total duplicate ol
GONE WITH THE WIND
thLI one, separate but equal
(Technicolor)
•••
tbrillo.
Clark Gable - Vi vlen Leigh
We've been lahallng the mldD[ght a1r 1n ''21" lately
h
COLORCARTOON:
John Rl111llng North, sold
Pleasant Memories
th• IIlli . Top lor miiiQ' mlltlono
Admisalon: $1.00 Children SOc
.... We-reciUthenew.,....
l_tum'lng time: 3 Hrs. 30 min.
era were catehlq mto the trlek;y
SHOW in'ARTS
r,1.
efl!eleneles lllat made John and
hlo brother Hent)'oorid•orllllll'•
be the,y were havlqftrot • ..-oon
MA SO N
travail? ., •• John llllllheil: "In
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one year tbeJ have taken lD aJ..
moot $2,000,000 more lhaa we
Fri., Sit. &amp; Sun.,
did our laot year,"
Fllmdom'l Katbeyn Grllj'IIOII
Aprll25·26·21
loot her dad •••• l)lek Barolow
DGMU)IA1UII
who directs the whole elreuo,
eleJI(lants and all, these laot 21
year1 never even had aeen a
circus When handed the chore
of olqlag this moot complex
of all eotertalmnent rormo ...
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•r-1111 3Jk.H.P. Bri1p 1c Stnllon
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•Ell&lt;:h•lw 111tomotic: cttoke ar.d vertical·
pull ilw11at .wt,t
•Bi1. euy-rollin1 8-inr:h wlwel• with
Fl.--lim~

•Bxtn detp, l'tinfotud &amp;t&lt;'tl dt""~
•Ci!lllllDml tor-n llniah with t11bul.&amp;r 1teel,
~pl.led

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•FinttrtiP twqht 8d;tutl"llt'nl from.

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•&amp;-•l ~I liP htlthl adjUAt!Nat
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tor JIOl'l o1 tilt _ . t o lnccone tax. The proposal would be a rfldl.
cal cllp&amp;rture from the comOIItlcnl lnccone tax. It would be tlmUar
10 E,.._n taxes 011 p - u tllo1 ao ~ tilt Jllllllfaclla'lna

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potsible recommendation to Corwnas as Pre11dent Ntxm•a aec&gt;

Sirhan Sirhan's chamber date far off

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and Ill&amp;)' spare Sirhan lldellnltely.

Chief Justice WlUTen IOalted warmly

i=lu.ED HERE

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Local Bowling

Pageant Named

George Carson

Bringlhose welfare preSc:rlllflons ~ere for -p'ompt,

efficient service. Yoy'll
find-olso stock.overy·
·thing in the """Y tif hoallh
products, from ~by Oillo
'geriatriC vftamins. Come
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OHIO VALLEY I,IVESI'OCK CO.

SALES REPOiiT
GalllpoUa, Ohio
Saturd&amp;J, April 19, 1969
HOGS - 17S to 220 lba. 20
10 2o.25, 220 to 250 lba. 20 to
20.25, Light 18 lo 20.50, Fal
SOWI If to 18, Stall 12 to 18,
Boarl 10 to 15, 1!0118 &amp; Pip 85
10 100, !I!Oata 10 to 18.
CATTLE- - · 28to35.50,
Heller• 25 to 20, BlbJ Beel 25
to 32, Fat COWs 18 to 21, Canneri 16 to 18, Bulla 18 to Z4,
Mllk COWl 100 to 200.
VEAL CALVES- Top128.10,
Seeonda 30 to 36, Modlum 28 to
Cern. &amp; Hv~. 25 to 28, CUlls

Now Open For Business!
You're Invited ·To VIsit
Our New Plant Food .Ope_ratlon
Featuring Agrico Plant fot~~ ,.

Walter Preston

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Latin Week is
Being Observed

The project olrtiMdellq tile

~ 7:1o at the Jla. been completed. ·
L, R, Wllel r_.ted 011 lha
s'I'Amzi' 1PARTY · ~ proJoct - . . . ..,q allltle over.
,bJ !lie 1,141Aa "'IIII...,. oltllo a IIUIIilb qo at a maet1na ollhe
. :Bafban · Fin•
7:30 Bonl!n• Tuelllll' ·'lllbl at lha
'l'llorllclaJ·,Iillbl at tho llrebouoe. cburciL PoneliiiJ hal been lilt 011
.. Milo lavltad.
the walli, the room baa a now
·' . RocK SPRIN!l5 Gnnp, 8 p. ce!llna. and lha Cllurcb board
. · m. ThilrlllaJ llljlll at tilt bell • . )lrOrldedaiiiWrualorthelleor.
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.oillcero hlahlllhled the Woman'•
s.p&amp;ial 111111011 SociOb' o1 t b e
~ ,Grande llllllot Aaooelallm
me~ held TueiMiaJ rdgltt atlhe
Flrot llllll•t Church, Racine.
lnltalled were lire. Genld R.
Brown ol Oak Hill, president;
lin. OWo Blacldlurn ol VInton,
aecr_...,. lira. Joseph COOk.
PamtrO¥,
tr•IUI'er; M r 1.
Brlal Kirby;, Cheahlre, vi c e
pr&lt;ildellt &amp;lid p......,. chairman
ot the Dlvlalon ollntel1&gt;rata~,
aed Mr1. S. E. Janldn.l, R I o

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SllnP
llaolnO, 1ov8 ·A ·
In tilt Dlvlalon ol M111l0111 ~
Dlofat.oi o1 JMMrlllll&amp;&gt; !Jo1ol1talled ~ Mr1, Will~ E. -nt(btllcera Jllltalled WO:'t
llcCo.r ol Rio Granda, vice jlreo- lire. ~ Traey, BID Grande,
ldol1li lin. Dcnld Hall, w,u.. vice~ Mrt. Goorp 5ldn
ton, ~ 1-.at mt1iiOJ&gt;. ~r, PliDerOJ, .,trlbillpwlh,
orl01, &amp;lid llro. Ill!ton Hood, 1ed llro, Jlui.Y Contar WeVaton,
Mlddl_.t, wlllte croaa. ·
,lte1'111ure. llrL Flora'~.cq,p,....
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ll'am chairman, had ehl,rp ollhe
lnltalled a1 OCDc~l in th~ lnat'alladon C8J'*:DODJ.
Dlvloloo ot Chrlotlan Service
The meeting opened wllh devowere lira. laabolle Wlnebre!I!Ofo !lOIII bJ Mro. Vera Beegle olRa·
Middleport. vice praaldent; Mrs, dne aed IIIOlo.bJ Dottle WllcoxHaiii.Yerlo Ceolton. Christian BO- en. lira. Gerald 11. Broim pre-

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aid 11. Brown o1 tile _ . . , .
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apriiW llowen, .JIIIcl!,•- .
l'ancy aanllwlchel'• lllid ootrM
were aerYOd.
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CLOTHES .
HOME LAONDRY

aided at lhe builneaa meet1lw.
There was apectal music by lhe
B~rt
!Ia•. Dovld Sectzibl ollhe Che. Mr. and lira. Charles P, rut- ohlre Boptfat Chur~h.
CALL 992-2057
lie, lllddleport, are IIIIIIIUIICIJw lira. 1bcimas G~ ot J•ekElder JGiul a Hedal, Cblll~ lhe birth o1 their aeeond child, oon Boptlst Church waalhe-'&lt;Cotbe, wW be aueet epeaker at a an eight poued a ounee dallllh- er. She talked on worklnglnpriJM~ 21141
MhWioport
serita ~ aenicee to be held at tor, CJnthla ~. on APrll 13 at ono with Bible stud¥ lfOUPS &amp;lid
The ReclrJIUIIHd Church o1 Jeoua Christ ot Latter !loy Salnto Holzer
Medi..J center.
G~ltoareMr.andllrs.
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SUndaJ ibr&lt;Juab Mal 2 beglnnlnaat Cllrltl RlfOe, Ea1t Main st.,
7:30 aach eVOD!naPomeroy, and Jlr. ud Mra.
une Church of Jtllll a.rtstn GIOI'p Brotlltra, Pomeroy,
will be the theJDO ollhe aervlces
with topics each evenlna belll!l
llr. and Mra. Riffle have anUThe Body·ot Christ." AprU 27; olhar dauRhtar, CherJI Am, two
.. Reaton.don, Evtdeooe of God 11 aed a haiL
Concern.•• .AprU %8; fiA Contln-uil!l Revelatl.onofGocl," A,r1129;
.. Am I Saved?"I APril 20; .. An
FOOTE SALES ARE UP
Unders~ of Eternal Ltfe,"
EXTON, P A. - F - Mineral
uat111 eltdes. May 1; ''1'tle Ha... COII1PeiQ' aalea for the nrst quartentng 'nine," MQ 21 ualrw: ter rJ. 1969 were $22,751.097,
slide a..
to
coavared with $21,957,934 for
The church Is located on the the Dr1t quartor ol 1966. Net
Racine-Portland Road, lourmlles earnlna• IUIIOIIlled to $637,537
and Girls
east ol Roclne. The public Ia lr&gt; compared with ..m!Dga ol $1,·
1/lteot.
&amp; Match
043,210 lor lhe ftrst quarter ot
. 1966.
Shorts &amp; Shirts
ATIEND FUNERAL
By Carter &amp;
M.ASON- Mr.&amp;lldllro.Jamea
Hoollh·T•• ·
W,. Noble ot Netr Orleana1 La.,
ware here to oltend lhe 6meral
of Mra. Noble's sister,.. ¥ r s.
Charllttu Redmoncl Bennett, and
FOR THE ENTIRE
to riait with Mr. Noble'1mother,
FAMILY
Mr1. Malllcla Nollie, Mason. Also

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lien to attend the flllenl were
Mra.' Nable•a brother a, Jack Red-

monel olllouston, Te&gt;aa,andJ. a
Redmond ot Beaumont. Texas,
who alao visited their slater.
Mra. Betty Guirther, in Mlddlta'
port.

· KIDDIE
SHOPPE

CoME TO

The Sh11 Ia
Wher• Sho.s Ar•
So~aibly Prlcod

MIDDLEPORT

NAME OF THE GAME IS

FllflAY ,

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BULk &amp; BAG FERTiliZER BULK
HERBICIDES FORK LIFT'LOADI_NG

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·United lloiMtll• Duriooa lhe .,...... concklctad ·
~ FrldaJ Dilld illhehome b.\' llirYII! Jl!oUI', f(,n WIIIUJ'II..
r/lllte. F......l CarJ-.
eel lalotho liodldboa~by llrL
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~.b; 'lifO' mile ~ · The.......,.
April
otructad _ID write .a.
o1
, lhenb to l!lo, cburoh board for
tile .,._ A YOIII ol thanka Wll OX•
ofarl· ienclad to GIO.go·llelnhart &amp;lid
Rd!ert l(cnMII!l' lor !lllat1nl
~- hai,I colliDr 'at the church.
AjlpGintld ID _ . _...._
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LOCAL TEMPS
, . temperatlln Ill~·
doWntown bualnooa diJtricl at
1145 ...0. todQ' wa1 M dllreOi
UJMior porilf overcallllideL

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-1,. to uoelhe lavltatlon, we owe
our poop~Iea to roiiPOnd to tilt
PortlclpiUon Ill lha. 'DIItrlct
IDvltatloo their own W&amp;J•
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nJzy ... ,pllllled wh• 'Jbe..
The ·
crtdqlsm waa oltlle
odornl c-dl 17, Doualrter• ol
tndl
benodicllon.
,
'1'111 )'OUth IUIIOited lhat,111011 America, met llond&amp;J DIP\.11
tha IOOF bell. .
The council made a COIIIiillotllon
.to tile home &amp;lid orpbw
~ !ell thetlhe·benedlctloa ahOuld be suchaatouaher lund, I,WIIIIDtiod 14rl. Hoary Iltlthem out tnte tilt world aerv1na hel to purchase 1 'IIi! tor tile
aed loving God lhroug!tout t h e home and ..,...,, tlble at tile
reiiJ, and ukedlor coot:rlbulloiUI
weel&lt;.
,
To quote I YWIIC lady from the to tbe "-'•u 'lflllt" tlble.
Iltaervotlona
lor
the
dlooner
ot
Racine
Melhedlal Church,
"The benedietion muJt mt bethe lhe ralb' which wtll be bald m
fl.-1 point or the servlc:e, but a M&amp;J 8 lu Marietta ... to be made
~ o!aolnaout, meetinl eveey with lira. Marprel SOl-•
persOn &amp;s our ~. noae Infer• by MaJ 2. Apraetlce for . . -••
lag the Illite and naUOIIal 'IIIII.
."
I or.
cera
was11eld followlnathemeetPledee1. were made and declllq
with
members ol the l)ddlq
cated by die yoolh for mission
Star CouncU or ~cuse.
work ot home and abroad.
Dlalrlbuted atthem.tlnlwera
cards to be aent to Walhlnaton,
D.c. 111 """""" o1 Senator Dirk...,.. amendment to lhe Conlll·
2 and 3 In the Fey bulldlq and tutlm wblch w«&lt;ld permit voJan.
lor !he monthly periJ at the Soutb- taey parllclpallm In pr&amp;Jer Ill
101111'1\ Odo)leDtal Health Cen- tilt public lchool qatom.
ter In Athena ... Ml!.l' 13.
Della Salol presided at lhe
Allltal wiener rooot waa ar&gt; maetlns. Mrs. Zana Withrow Ia
11111111c:ed lor Mal 20 at the IIJpr a patient II Holzer Hospital and
ReereatiQD gr&lt;llllldo. Repnrtecl m Mrs. 4'dla Stewarl and Mrl.
were Mrs. Philip BallO¥,~ the Kate arebothhomelram
mother olllra. Herman Klncald. the hospital, II was reperted. I
Mrl, Grueaer ~\lied tile waa &amp;lao reported lhat Harold
Blhle llucb'. AI the progre11lve William Lemley InJured hlmllll
dlaoer
bealdel the hollll In a lell ot lhe ChllUcolha Vetfor the qriou1 courae1 · were eran&amp; Hospital recently.
Mra. Yea.-r, the Bev. andMrs.
Ron Moyer and daulhtar, Iiarble.
Mr. and llrl. Max Stewart, Mr.
and lira. llllton Hoodashel~ Mr.
and lira. Cheater Erwin, lira,
Konnolh II&lt;Elblm7, llrl. C&amp;rl
Roach, Mlos 'l!lalma Boyer, Mrs.
Ohio Latin ' Week Ia being ohFrank Wll11011, Harman Kincaid, servect tldl week at the Kyger
and Mr. &amp;lid Mrs. WeDdell Ger. Creek llllb School.
lach.
Proj- prepered bJ lha 11111are on diiiPI&gt;¥ln the clasarooma. Tbete Include IDOIIie1,
models ol batda aqu1pment, Roeommtttee lor tile biOlith
man house plana, saerlllclalpos..
Mr. and ¥r•. \lelnhart, M&amp;J 4; se•atona, a model o1 a Roman
14ra. Ciycla Allennorthandl!ra. road, and various mapa and polMartha Chllcls, MaJ 11; Mr. &amp;lid tara.
llrl. llcFJhlmy, M&amp;J 18; llr.
'lbe hllhUght Of tbe Week's IC·
and Mrs, Welter Bmce, MaJ 25. ttvltlea waa the Roman banquel
.Tentative pllna were made lor held last rdglttllltlle hllh lchool
a IOUil tole and a vi~ prr&gt; elteter:la. Patrons of tile acbool
,...., was dlocasled. MrL L. E. ere Invited 10 mw lhe Oxblbllo
Triplett, llr1. L. R. WBO¥, and this week. '!be LaUn 2 lludenta
llrL Homer Rice served o des- have bed chirp o1 the dlapi&amp;Js
aert COUl"ll clurlna 1 CCDC!udlog 011 tile bulletin boarde for tha
aoctalhollr •
main corridor ol lhe school.

is Remodeled

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ctaelmatl. He Uaed ''lllltallmeol
Lendltt&amp;'' ••ldoiqllc.

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. 'a..buoan, llr'- 'carl Gumore, lluldal' school cla1ilroom o1 the
·' boatel&amp;el.
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PAS!' IIIATBO~ EYIIIIIu;. dla)jorl Cburell ol Christ has

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A ·-eoatvt dlaoer wa1 lea. toited lllhe Tueed&amp;J nllhl inoetllli' ollha llomabulliler• CI&amp;Jo ol
tile Mlddl~ Church ol Chrlot.
'Iba 25 cla11 - · llrlt to lha """"' ol l!r. &amp;lid
l l r l . - PICken~ b tlltap.
pet!.- ........ Max ~ had
the-'"' pnJer lllldbieaalng
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lor 1111 dlooner. F..m - · tbtiY
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-ID lha WWiam ClrtiOierab
IIYIIACUSE THIIIIl WEIINES- tbe Iliad courte, llld tram there
J1AY "'""''""~era Club, """""" to llr. and llrl. CUll Blhra'
. ""!all w8tlt.' wtll be held 'Ibars- bomO for the main ccMrH. Du·dli 'at :Ill a.m. at lhelr naWar aert ... ·...,eel at thO home ol
meeiiDII plico, $ttit;y will be the Mr. and llrl. Denvar Rice lol~ IIIII llro, Howard Nolan lowlng lhe bualnell maetlnc'!Ill. be tllo iiiadar. There wtll be
Durlng the ~ conckl&lt;ted
a po!lllek.luliclut.....;
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bJ llrl. til&gt;~
It Wll
, WOllEN'S .l&amp;'loclAT!ON. 7:voted to alva f$ to tile cancer
30 P.m. 'l'1llreda,y nllhl at the oocleiJ. Plana were made lor a
·IIIMJoport Flrot Vnltad Pros- ruiDIIlop aalo to be held 011 ~
~ Clnlrcb. ' Mr1. Wllltam
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WITH
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TO DO IT ALL IN
THE NEW HOOVER
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THIS WAS 11IE SCENE at lhe Molp Jlllb School earetetlaln - - ' Wiobodll' wllen
blda were ODened on "loose equlpmeDt" lor the new Meils lUgb ScboOl DOW i.mder cOn.ttuct,ton.
School administrators, board ol education meinbers and ~n werw oo hand with WWtam lloon,
head o1 lhO buildiov section o1 lhe Ohio Doportm_ant ol Ecmcatlon, who ~t&gt;~nod lha blds on the 111&gt;proxlmato $150,000 worth ol equtpmenL The bids wtll be reviewed bJ lhe arehltectaral llrm ol
Iaaacs, Sullhan and IsaacS and by the State Dqm1ment of Edation betcn loeal 1cUon 11 taken.

WASHINGTON- CHIEF JUSTICE EARLWARRENtoastedPrealdent Nboo Wednesday rdgltt and told him hela l..vlna lhe SUPreme
Court ''Witll malice in my heart toward m one."
Nixon, In turn, nlsed hla glaBB ol chan1JOgne and &amp;&amp;luted Warren "u a friend of justice and 1 trlencl of man.., The exdla~e of
toaltl betwee11 the one-time political enemiea came at a glltterirc
White House black tie dinner in honor of the chief justice ard bls
retuled to lower Dlcker1011'1
PIULADELPHIA (UP() - 'lbo- quoted him .. &amp;&amp;Jinl·
wife. The toasta were labeled "oft the record." but guests talked
The
croWd
cheered
aa
the
ball
below •1,000 m 1arceoJ and
maa DickerSCI'l, 19 and booked
openly and erttlllllaatlcalzy about them altorward.
on drug's for two years, dived I i r e m e n brollllht Dlekeram Drearma cbarPI, l'1llhod ID a
out a sixth floor courtroom doWn the ladder. D.lt ·some &amp;lid talked to tile ywblle
he
wao 011 tilt ledge,
booed.
"He
was
really
ahaken
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window Wednead&amp;J and lwnd
,
.
on
lhe
verp
ol
oollapae.
'IJie
waa
cf')'iog IDil said he
God on an elgi&gt;Wnch-wlde
POMEROY LANES
wanted
to
be
helped. I aa1c1 ·I
1bat was our problem •• : lhat
window ledge.
TUESDAY MORNINGGWRIES
... !mow there Is a God now, 11 he would pass out on us on tbe w«dd help him," canuao aalcL
,\jlrtl 15, 1969
"He aald ho wanted to"' home.
Won Lost he said after a breathtaking ladder,t• Robinsm said.
Nine J'Qmeroy and M141leport
Judge
VIto
F.
Caooso,
who
We printed up a atsn &amp;e,)1ng I
women will serve a11 hostesses Team No. 3 •. • ..•. 27 18 rescue by firemen more than 60
w«dd help him to "' home.
lor the fifth annual M111s South- Gibb's Grocery •... 27 18 feet above the lllherlng lhou·
11 don't
"fl wa111't a ease at wandDg
sands
outsl.de
City
Hall.
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to
die. He didn't a&amp;J IIIYiblni
8:10 p.m. saturdaJ at lhe Meigs Shammy's •.•.••• 20 25 know myself why Pm still
llke
that," the )ldp aalcL
Junior IIJij! School In R&gt;meroy. WMP0 . . . . ; .... 20 25 here."
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th1nk wflat . upset him
No ((le else could figure wh,y
The crouP includes Mrll. Ber- Lou's Ashland ••••• 16 29
mainly, he Juot doean'l to
nard Fult:l, Mrs. Richerd FeUHigh Team Game and Series- -or how. His dive carried b1m
be
Involved
with
drup.
He
aald
rod. Mrs. Tom Crow, Jr.. Mrs. Team No. 3, 776 ancl 2147. High over a two-loot-wide ledge
George .t... ~ariCIIl, 88, Rt. 1, he Just can't get IW&amp;J from It,"
WUUam Grueaer, Mrs. Yvonne Ind. Series - Ellen Rought. 471 below the window. But he
managed
to
land
on
the
eight.
Middleport,
died this mornillg In lha Judge aalcL
Scally, Mra. Ben Ewing, Mrs. ancl High Ind. Game - P088Y
lnch~edge
below
that.
He
clung
Veterans
Memorial
Hoapltal.
Vlldd Gloedmer and Mra.lllrold King, 182.
there acreamlng, hlsleet oo the
Mr.
was born Aug. 27,
Brown.
narrow ledge, his hands presaed 1880, the .... ol the late wn.
'!be 1t conteotanta In t h I s
deeperaloly aplnll the wider Uam and Mar)' Canon. Ho waa
yNr's paaunt Will rehearae Frlshelf overhead.
also preceded 1o death by one
daJ nllhl along with Big Bend
"Dear God, don"t let me die. 11011, Clean and four brothers
lllnltrel AaaodaUon members
MONDAY MIX,ED LEAGUE
dbn't let me die," the yw.th and two sisters. One oUhebrotbWalter Edward Preston, 66,
.who wiU &amp;lao provide anterta1J1.
,\jlrll 21, 1969
Points
sobbed
as
firemen
Robert
ers
was
former
CCQaty
RepreRD,
Rutland, waa found deed In
mont lor lhe popant. '!be conRoblnaon and George McGarvO¥ aentatlve "Bob" Carson ol Lead· the yard acroas trtlb his bome
teatonll wt11 be guoots In Ioeal No. 4. • • . • .•••••.•• 80
reached him from an aerial lng Creek Road.
Wednesday afternoon. Daalh was
homal ovemllllrt FrtdaJ. Hoateas No.6 ...•••...•.•• 75
ladder
nearly
a
half
hour
later.
Mr.
Carson
was
1
farmer
all
due
lo 1........,. attack,aecordfor the judpa will be Mra. Paul No.1 ••.•••••.•••• 13
~1
don't
want
to
fall.
Dear
b1s
We
and
a
member
of
the
IIW to br. ill¥ Pleltens, COU1\Ill
No.2 ••••••• ••••• • 60
Chapmall, ~ st.
God, I don't want to die; I dOll'! RuUand Methodlot Church.
coroaer.
No.5 ••••••••••••• 52
He is survlved b,y 111 1 wile,
Mr. Preston waa a coal miner
No.3 •••••••• • ••••• 44 want to dle, •• the firemen
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
High Team Series - No. 6,
Garnett; lhree dauglltera, Mrs. all hla life In the Meigs area.
Carl Robert Hill, 23, R~ t,
2012; Team Hlg!t Game - No. 4,
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. Geraldll1e Rl!'d "!"' lira.£ · ·He waa -bonlln
,, ~· uneonployed, ~~~~~~~ 7,16. Hlgh'Ihol. Sertea'-!~~\ Ad¢D,i~De.afs. .,..,". aali':.O.~IDiatl.)nd Mrs,
-~ 1903, lhe aon...ol"lli
h JJDe Frlek, Rt. -3, Pomei"01, ·teJ.
Boyles, 563 and P, Collins, 551.
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nle Wolfo~ TebBi a 11011,
and Charles PreJton. He wa1 aJ.
ephone operator; Chester Mark
Hll!h lncL Game- Charles Boylea
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Tlllllle11111, 18, Middleport, labor222 ard J. Boyles, 199.
children, and live great ·l!l'and- Ida; I brother and I stator. He
er, and Rebakah Paulette T&amp;J·
children.
wa1 1 member ot the Mt. Zion
lor, 17, Rt 1, Middleport, 11111·
Funeret
aervlcet
will
be
held
Baptist
Church ol RuVancL
,
ATHENS- Alhens HighSchool
dolt.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
llmdaJ
at
2
p.m.
lrom
the
Rut·
He
Is
sunol¥011
bJ
two
clausflgol!ers deteated Waverly 6-3 alkl
ADMITTED - None.
Meigs ~h -2'h , wllh Meip taking land Melhodi.BI Church with the ters and ooe 11011, Mrs. ~
DISCHARGED - None.
Waverly 7-2, all on the point Rev. Cheller Lemley and the Moe Morton, Pomeroy; Jane, at
DffiVORCE GRANTED
system. at the Athens Country Rev. Uoyd Grimm Otrl.datlng. home, and Junior Edward. at
A divoree has been awarded
Club course here Wednesday in Burial will be Ill Cheshire Com· home; one sister, Mrs. IIBBsle
Sberon C, McCIIntoek lrom Joll!
eteey. Friends may call at .the Jones, Rt. 1, Rutland, &amp;lid two
a
downpour of rain.
HELD BY SHERIFF
McCUntoc:k on groundll of gro1111
Meigs Bob Priddy and Alhena' funeral home alter 7 p.m. Frl- ilrandchlldreno
Morgan Henry, 44, Ports..
neglect ollklb' and extreme cruFuneral oervleea will be held
Brian Reed tied for medsllst day UDtll one hoUr bolore aarmouth,
was ai'rested Wednesday
elb' In Meigs CounJy Cemmon
vlc:es when tilt bodY will betaken Saturd&amp;J at 2 p. m. 1t the Marhonors with 43s.
Plaaa Ceurt. Mro. McClintock by Melp Couniy !l!erll! Rd!ert
dn Funeral Halle In R!JII1nd. The
Meil:s team scores, after Prid- to lhe church.
wa1 gr&amp;Dted custocly of a minor C. Hartenbaeb oo an order to
dy's, were Pat O'Brien 48, Bill
Rev. Amos Tl)ll• will omctate.
hold by atate parole olllelals.
cblld.
Burtal
wUI be In Milos cemeHerW.er 47, Randy Burt 46 and
VETERANS MEioiORIAL
teey,
Friends
JD&amp;J call at lhe
Depnio Hackett 55,
HOSPri'AL
Saturday Meigs hoots lhe South· ADMITI'ID - LIDda Grimm, luneral h'""" &amp;nJtlme FrlclaJ,
eaatorn Ohio High School tourna- Middleport; George Celinolb', fto.
ment 011 the Pooaeroy course.
cine; Margaret Ev'ana, Pomei'OJ':
lmtitute
Melia plac:ed last In a quad- Naomi Thomp11011, Rutland; Wllranplar 18 hole match pi&amp;Jed ltam Sturgeon, Rmland; Jolon
Mrs. Grillllb, culller
Tuead&amp;J allerooon at Marietta. 11&lt;ean1, Jr., Mldclleport; Wllllam ot the !'llmetoy !Wiona1 Bonk,
Parkersburl'a Big Blaeka won, Wyatt, Middleport.
ollhe ~
Cbapter ollha llaDk Admlnlllrawllh Marlelta aecondandSiatoraDISCHARGED - ~Martin, llm lllsdlute held 1D Qolllj1ol.lo
vWe third. Melp acorirw was
Rita SalHr, Buter, Bert
Priddy 91, O'Brien 91 1 Burt 91, PouaiO¥, Cora Hullxll, John lltlll'· at oacar'• Iltotaurllll
d&amp;l' nlpt.
Hensler 85 and Rex Rouah 91 man.
!lpeaker lor lhe llfalrwuTolll
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ON WELFARE .Coq~e~~satlan

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LOS ANGELES - SIRHAN
SIRHAN FACFS daalh lor the
murder ot Robert F. Konnocb', bul there Ia alq rood lhaad botare
hla exacutlon In tilt aPPle green 111 ehamber at san Queotln. That
day quite poaalbl,y may never come.
Slrhen, who killed lhe :fOUIW aeiBtor at lhe paak ot a drive lor
the prealdenc:J, aald WectneedaJ alter a )II')' decreod tilt dead! per&gt;
alty "ewn Jeaua Cbrist.eould aot have saved me." What may save
him Ia aentlmant apin~t "''Jital pomlohment plus legal appeals UP
10 the U. S. Surpeme COurt lhat are certain to take more lhan a Ja&amp;r

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The tax, called a wluHdded tax, Ia under stud¥ by tilt Traa&amp;lll'l' ·

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Jn evldenci. The 1
' ·Ofl!Y ,UIIIted ~ 'aiareh, wt:1 lhe use o1 "hflli talk" .In
' ~ WldntiCial' or PriJerl, ihe lnvltadtlii to Chrli..• .,. S.or -Htch 70Wh ollhe • uU Dloolglelhlp, IIIII ~..
e~ DlllriC!UnltedMeth- 11m..
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j ·. illilof"a.lri!l Jed COUIIIel'!&lt;• af,. 11le lltlt 'Crl)lclam no "hGIJ
; :; ~ a IP!'IIW .nliJ&lt; ol Grace talk" Ill Pl'&amp;l'trl, ·llat la,-the uie
: · •Chllreh In &lt;liiiiPGI!•BundaJr- Of ouch WU'dl u haareat, know·
.a.)liillllad Cildcal review ollhe' oat, ballovoli, - · ~. etc.,
~'; Pttir IIIII ~ Church.
aa loin!
the Kl1111iames ver; ·:·. '11!!-u..lli!OIYOIIIhe,_ ' alaoollll1,.Ubelll!loutoldate.
i' ,;P'naoia .lnd)ioftiiW&amp;III~ T!li ~PAlo aald, "Lol'l
~· .IJw.)lletr llllil .......r o1 worllilp. talk to GOd 1o our Janlaale."
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eonreoll~~~~;a~~~tm- o~~lollle'l, thefa•ked. ·
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'!be aecCIIil crltlclom was the
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Uit off:ht,lndtatim to CJtrfltian
Dlodplellh!jJ , _ In moat order
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ol wcrohlp aervlees IGI!owlna:lhe
......... 11111 lnvltatlt!n II tor a
ro~ l&gt;J•the worahippen, but
all ton ~ lhe iQ'DID Ia - ·
iDd lhe boned!• liOn I• glVIII,. ·•
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Ut1re ...-vice wu lowlna ·flO 0110 10 respond. It
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thelwd.,.....lilorfl'G'Il!pbe~ - · • "'""~the Voloi'IJIII aaDod ""!"·-"• ~ •.~n~bwu.. :

~ Di&amp;11t ,at Eaotera Hilh
School .will bi Jll'Orldod by I h o
Gonloil Club;
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J. s. DoYis,'Mra. lflroldlolallll&lt;,
Mrs. Fraak~ YO!unteeridto
provlde the aiTinpmelia when
lbo club mot at llfi - · or Mra.
Charles Carr.
Mr&amp;. Goebel prealded otlbo
meeting during which time a report was given on a recent meetIJW ol the proaldonlo ollhe Rl,.r.
view, ()tester ancl Role Clubs.
Deoorad..r lor the bacc:alsureate
and grac~,.u.., at Eastern Higll'
School alii also tbe eighth grade
aradUiticll or tile three school•
was d!acuaood. It was agreed thet
one garden cl~ woulci be respon.
slhlo lor tho decorating am thel
Rose Garden Cl~ would do it
lllis year.
Mrs. Goebel appolded Mrs.
Headley u chairman With Mr&amp;.
Davis, Mrs. Fre1l Goebel and
Mrs. o, J. Ponnll!aton to make
the plana for the deoontlona.
· A conununlcadon w a s re6d
trom Mrs. Mary Bentz, cotllltJ

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Mrs. Fred Gibbs, Jr., an:! Mrs. Richard Vaughan of Middleport
and Mrs. Eugene McKinney, Pomeroy, attended the amual sprlrw
meeting and Leaders' recognition luncheon of the Four Rivers Girl
Seoot Council.
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The affair was held at Williamstown, W, VL, and tile recogni~
tion ceremony was conducted b)• Mr&amp; Lucy MUiigan. 1he three
local leaders represented the Big Bend Neighborhood.
~kers at the luncheon were Miss Ruth gwOenbarger of Q&gt;
lumbus who will direct established camp at SaD:Iy Bend near Eliza~
beth W Va. and Mrs Mary Bruch of Washington, D. C., Scout Direct~r for R~gion n. A.tte001ng the meeting ard luncheon were lUi
scoot leaders from the area.

SA!JSBURY CADETTES
MEMBERS OF CADETTE TROOP 208 and the sixth grade girla
in the Salisbury Junior Trcq:, 100 who will be Rying 1.(1 to 208 ne~
month are making plans to attend the cadette camporee at Salll;y
Bend. The e\'ent is scheduled for May 16-18.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
A COURT OF AWARDS WAS HELD Monday night when Troq~
39 met at the Scout House. Barbara Fultz, Cirri,y Hirwiy, Kathy Haley,
Cindy Demoskey and Mary Boggs con:iucted the f I a g ceremony
which preceded the presentatil?'l of awards by · Mr~. l R. Neal.
Awards were given to the following scouts;
Vickie Kelly, troq&gt; dramatics, camper, writer, books, water
fun, ard my home.
~rll Fraser, gypsy.
Unda Gerard, troop camper.
Judy Owen, collector, hOspitality, housekeeper, my homo, and
sign of lhe star.
Martha McNeal, cook, pen pal, personal health, troq~ camper,
sign of the arrow and sign ol the star.
Janet Lee Neal, health aide, drawing and painting, books, dabbler, ID:psy, my trefoil, observer, outdoor cook. pen pal, pets,
troop camper and world games.
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Cil'lly Manley, outdoor cook, camper, gypsy, my home and9811

MomQrial Ho~i!.ltal IIlii II wao dll\nll" Jfl)!mlied !hal ~­
"'""' b)oi!Mnneml&gt;ere thet "''" a~ . •"!!ld 11&gt;e dclpoqd trH
woald 1&gt;e broulhltoli1eMI.Ymeet- •""' larll OIIOIJIII to be uod u
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Mr.. woop.erman
o!.lbo.
Ia lbo ineldy prden C&lt;llllllll, tlolller,'- iaDd twloledbralld&gt;uGreen ~~ Note~" of the ·es all1 af the blol&amp;omt wldchare
Doll)&gt; SonllnoL '1'111 llrat ill tho !onn ora croll, two lq
wW be prti)Ol'Od by Mrs. Con' !or alii I&gt;Vo ohO!'I petaia, In the '""'

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publication Cll JWIO 23. Mra. Nor·
man McCain, !ln. Glen S141Ut
and Mrs. Carr were ap~ to
111e nomilat!JW comm!U.O and
wtn report at the May meetlrw.
Tho mooting openod with the
Lord'• Prayer In un!oon. Roll
can waa answered by nunl.naone
or more t:rienda or foes of the
pnlon IIlii the AjJrU Abnanac
wu read by Mia. Howard ~Jd..

well.
MrL R. V, Weatherman, proclla!rman, talked 011 the
14 Legenl of the Dogwood" alii
grow!JW the lloworillg dogwood.
According to tho ieselldo the &lt;lorwood was the alzo ol dlO bak alii
other forest trees prior to tbe
time of the cruclflxion. To be
used tor sucll a purpe greatl,y

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May Rummage Sale

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Poppy Day sAnnouneed
Poppy Days will be observed
in Mlddleoort on Ma&gt; 23 and 24
by the Ladles Auxiliary o! Feeney - Bellnett Post 128, American Legion.
Meeting Tuesday night at the
ball, the auxlllary made plans
tor the annual sale· of poppies
made by disabled veterana. The,y
wtU be a&amp;!listed in the street aale
by the junior members.
Announced at the meeting wal!l
the BllllUal Deparbnent convention
to be held In Cleveland, July 1921. Delegates elected were Mrs.

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Roush, and Mrs. Asel Searlel!l.
Named al!l a1~~~ were Mrs.
Charles Kessinger, Mn. Carl
Searles, and Mrs. Llllian Reit-

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met rocelll1y it tlio ~ • ..

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Robert Wolih; MC·

rettry; and Mra. Doll COCterlll,

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'1:. Rahhnah Abdul Rahim BNJ Shake
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HEALTH SERVKESI
·We ~orry 'O:Omplete supplies for

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· IJW olthe' Wioo Auxlllaryorlfl., ~IM Pott 602, Amer!c:an Lea!on.
l M.in~ro· or the Aw&lt;Uiary ~
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r. ;. ~.n LesiOn, ~ere guests at the
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the d,rthrii!c, plus other special- .
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your needs.

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PT. PLEASANT - The Rav,
7Ben L. Somerville, ·n, tonne~b' ·
jl1reoldont or Poill Pleaaant, alii
prooenl!y vicar ol !,ro ~lscopal
;¢hui'5!Josln ~. wll!preach
. - -It the Jl a.m. aervice ofmornlrw
· jnyor Ia Cbrl1t EPiscopal
1, ;~reb here thlo Sunday, He will
"iloo lddre11 tho' "&gt;ring MoeUJW
, ....fliho '~iocopal P.l\l'chwomenol
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Lohoo Ro111ll Drug&amp;. Tlooy hni lo•

liam Stewart or Atftens, and
George Norris, Who was recently ~aiRed as Bo)' State, repteHntative from the flaciM Po1L
¥ra, 1\'Uiillll Sleql'), cies&gt;irlmep( ,legillati~e 'chairman, 1,.
lraluced 111e.-kora. Mf88 !Jo,
him' P,o a IOosriPhlc:al oketcl.
ol her homeland noting that It I•
150 square mne,a with ~nn,
h~d .~rature most of the
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.export p~ucta of ,the t:.OOitry.
· She dlacualliid lhe'· racial tarrler1 ndthll ·ttaf.t there are 1n the
10 mUllon ~~onthr.O'ma,ior
natl\lrall.lleo, the Chinese '\' h o
work ·Dws\4' ·01\ Ianna ~slog
tea al)d rico, the !ndlaba wJ!o oporate the rllbber ·pkmaUon•, and.
tht! Mili.vatans who man the otiices Ind. industr.W plants.
Mho Rahllll
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8jlfl)dn&amp; ollbellllllol~and

bua!ne11 nioetlal o! lhoQdoVII·
ley Cilaj!ter ol tho Amerlcotlll&gt;llltute ol Bankltll to be hol4 to,
IJW It was decided to meet at the Di&amp;1ll ot 111o Elk'• Club In 1'lro
hall at 2 p. m. oo May 4 to make kerobure.
Mother's iliJ' gills and W'dt lor
AlloiKIIq !rom 1be ~.
1110 gold alar mothers olthoJlOB~ "Nal!oaol Blllk will be !Ira. Lora
the Charter members of the aux- Joaea, Mrl. Mulne Grlftltb. ,
illary, alii the mothers or the Mrl. Joanlfarr!ICII, Mrl. Marlmembers.
lrD Wolle llld Rlc:hari POulin.
Plans were alaomadetodecor·
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ate a wi- In Middleport with
OBSERVING 89THBIRTIIDAY
poppies the week precedi~ the
Mra. Jea~e Price wbo makel
POA&gt;Y sale, MI.Y 24 and 25. '1'111 her homo with a da•.pu.-, Mra.
girls oiJO ogreed to uslsl wit~ c. W, Buck ol Rutland, II obtht annual dinner servec! to the oervltll her 89tt.blrtlldiJI lodaJ,
men who partlc)Jote In Momorlal
Day services.
Mra. Kesiinger announced that
prizes will be awarded at the
May moet!JW to tioe w!IIIOI'I In
the handbook coates~ Now oll!·
cera will be elected at thatmeetSAME bAY
!ng also. Tho juDiore ogreed to
SERVICE
assist the auxiliary wJth a rummage aale in May, and to set and
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Mr••
Hazel Morris. 1be auxiliary wtll
ha..Ue expenses ot: the conterenee tor the young people.
Mrs. KeosJnier and the girls
will leave Mlddleportat8:15a. m.
Sawrday since judg!JW ollhePY posters. tile costumes and the
various items entered In thecategory tor project work is sched~L Barbara Fultz, camper, ltlJ' horne, gway, sewing and my treloU·
uled to be heldprecedingthenoul
registratl.oo
ror the cont:erence.
Cindy Dernoskey, collector, troqJ camper, gypsy, sign ot: the categories ~ere made during a
During the Tuesday night meet·
meetirw ot: the juniors The11day
star, books and writer,
Kath) Meadows, backyard flm, community saiety, cycHst, dal&gt; night at the hall. Gohwtothecondler, drawing and paintillg, ropsy, hospitality, my home, songster, terence besides Miss Barnhart
and Miss GOkey will be Jane Ann
toy maker, troop camper, dramatics, water fun.
GOkey whowlllpreseDttheAmerCirxly Hindy, gn~sy and troop camper.
ic:anlsm report, Becky Roush who
Kathy Haley, outdoor cook, toy maker, camper, gypsy.
Plana ror a rummage sale to
CiiVJy Triplett, housekeeper, water fun, songster and my horne. will lead In tho pledge or allegiMary Boggs, gypsy, drawing and painting, a~ camper; an:l ance to~enthe cont:erence; Anita be held In the cburcll parlor on
Fultz who wWpreaentadramatic May 8 and 9 were made when the
Vicky Newell, my home, sign ot: the arrow, and pets.
A girl scout pin was also presented to VIcky Newell and plana reading, "I Am the · American JOF Cla11 o! the United Methowere madt~ tor a get-acqllllinted party next Monday nlght tor the Flag," and Debra McGutfln, who dist Cburcll, Pomerqy, met MllldiJI night at the church.
Br01'1'niea who will dy~ into Troop 39,
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Mrs. Allen Elc:ldnger prestd-The girls wUI be acc0Q11)0nlod
Cynthia White and Tammy Luster are new members oi the
ed
at tho meeting, llbe theMod al Women's Club
troop arll will be invesred sometime in May. Earni~ badges but to Junction Clt;y by Mrs. Charles
actlvities members tor theti donations and Ml,y 13.
unable to attend the meeting MoD:Iay night was Julie Hamm, water Kessl~, junior
run. my camera, housekeeper, my home, collector, cook, and troq~ chairman ·or the auxiliary, and asdltaace in servtngtwodlmers
Mrs. Albert Roush, Mr" Dale recentl1. "Promise&amp; or Spring''
camper.
Guests at the court ot: awards were Ann fitch, Kathy Manle)', Kennedy, Mrs. Rosa Searles, wa• the program topie used by
Mrs. Everett 'Thomas. Members
Mrs, Robert Haley all.i daughter, Melinda Humphreys, Melanie DereiP*Iod to roll &lt;all with--llol'-.llocky Fultz, Regina P&lt;11tt 11111.~~\q,~h.
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hold'
' tilnts. For c!evDUono, ·M.'i'
~· Reb-eshments were ser~ at' the conClusion of the tn!4
Jed
Webster, Sr. gaye two medl~
''Whtll ~ou go into your
Mrs. Mary Wise is the new co.leader ot the troop.
mighbM's vineyard, you tationa, 14 Courtesy" and "Milale
!114~ tat your fill of wapes,
Without PoWer.n
MIDDLEPORt TROOP 185
a.s
mat&amp;fl
61
you
wish,
bl_4t
TAG DAY FOR THE MEIGS COUNTY UNIT of the American
you shall not put any m
cancer Society will be conducted in Middleport Saturday by the girls your vessel."-Deut. 23:24.
of Middleport Troop 185.
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Meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Wallace Powers,
Concentration Ia my motto
·Bell Bottom
the girls worked on the home nurse badge. Ways of taki~ care of -first honesty, then Indus.SLACK SETS
pe"'le who are m were discussed and the scouts were assisted in try, then concentratlon.E•tra Large
learning heM' to take pulse and use a thermometer by Mrs. Fred Andrew Carnegie, American
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lndulllrlallll.
AIJA(II
Gibbs and Mrs. Wallace Powers, IeMier.
Tile care of bedfast patients and methods ot supportiQJ their
BLOUSES
bodies while the bed is being changed was demonstrated. Taking . - - - - - - - - - PANTS
part in the work were Venida Gibbs, Barbara Anthony, Tina Nieri, p.m. (J)liption was gtyen to tour
Up to«
Pam Dodson, Sonja Ohllnger, Debbie Schuck. Mary and FayWU~ new members oltbejuniorunlt.
son, Mary Krawsc:r:yn, Amy Hamm and SuSan Powers. J-.n Blevins
A rummap .ate waa tentativeRiJSCHEL VARIETY
provided cookies and Kool-Aid which was served roll owl~ the meet~ 1.y set tor late May, Members
114 E. Main
lOIIllll
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will serve a d!mor to tho Mlcidleport WainoSJ and ProlesslooCCDIP8ti!W tor the tltleoluLittle MisS Poppy tor 1969" at the
American Logloo Auxiliary conterence for junior members to
be held Saturday at Junction Cliy
win be SherrieBarnhartandJllty
Gilkey of Fenney~Bennett Post
128, American Legion, Mlddlo-port.
Plans tor attending the con£erence an:l competition In several

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PT~. ~ames

ter ollbo OUter odae .orthepetaia treuuror.
there are browtuillrka, Q'IDboUc:
Plano wore made - . , lbo
of the lall prlnta ~~ond ln tbe .ce• meeting c&lt;ltlduclod bJ Mro •
ter there Ia a ci'Oifl\ o! thorns, Vanee lor lel'Yitll the llarri...,..
~.. reml~r of .tbe cruciftxlon._ vWo alumni baallol 011 Ml,y 24.
AooiiiOr meelllll to eomplolo
'1'111 apeclal IJ'1'III&amp;8lllfl was !)Iaiii !llO' tho moollni w!Ubehild
made by Mrlo Pelllllncton. It leo- 011 MIJI 20.
,
lured llowerin&amp; quince, )lriiiO
AIIO II lhol -r!Dg the new
)lyaciDth, IIlii da,v IIIJ lfOOnory. olllcero will be lnotallocl. 1'11111
Ribbonl were awarded to Mra.
lre bolng made ""' • llold trip
Nomlll McCain, Mrs. Kelllftll ror tho l1llh 11111 111x11t rrodll'l
Gr!l!!th IIlii Mr1: Frank GoebeL o1 the. ocliOol llld ror 111 eockl·
A salad course was served by
.J111V with - · and
the ho11W111 Wbousedpllstlcnow- tl1o-yoar
prizes lor tho llrol lour P'adol._
er pots as the servtrw cliah. A
roaebu:l wa1loae.rted lnthelllacl
whlcli was served with hot ralls
.aodcoltee.
The May meeting wiD be held
at the home or Mrs. Doris.
Don Demarell ollho Otdo Na.l!oaol Bat*, Colwnbuo, will l&gt;e

2 Seek Little Miss Poppy Title

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'W- Hilh.School _,.ored ·
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p~~Mt play

written and. produ~ed Somerville, daughter ot: Mr, ao:l
by the' Intermediate class of the Mrs. Harold ,E. Somerville, 158

partahph~chschooltOI'theEaSt- Park Drlve, Pt. Pleaaant.1bey

er season. The evenirw's program wUI begin with a covered
dish dinner In the'JIIl'IJh hall o!
the c:hurcb at 6 p.''rn. '
, somerYI!le llvec! .wlth his ram!iy In Point P!eaoant !rom 1947
uDul 1958, haYini lived In New
Haven, W, Va., ror four years
prior to tha~ He rroduil!od lr&lt;BII
~ Pleasant High Schdolln 1958
and recehed a B.S. In Business
AdJ!Ii~!b'IIUon, l\'Oili Weii Virglnla ,UnlvoraJI.Y In 19~2 alii a
Bachelor In ,DIY!Dil,)' Degree !rom
tho U~ver~ll,)' ot the&amp;Mith SChOO\
o! Thl!ology In 1968, &lt;
Prior- to lrierlne aem~ry he
was a!Oila!od wHh tile ..... departmont ot 5!Bndai'd .Roiloter,
Co., Atllnll, Gl; 'After llnl•hlog
Jemlnary howl.!ordalnedlleacon
ancl 8llPectS to be ordained •
Prleat in the Dioceae ot Atlanta
•OI)I•ttme .this sUIIIlller. no
Ji'.l&gt;licqJBl Cburch h"' malnla!ned
i lhl'eelold Citholic m!ntotry or
Bl1hops1 Prt11ts · altd Deac®,i:
II) 1959 he 'married Mary Ann

now haw two sons. ,J\ sitter,
Mn, ,Donald E. Waldle.lfves at
2813 Jackson Ave.
S(rnen1Ue Is presently mit"
isteriJW to tho.- l e or eat.,.ry
Ep!sOOjlO) O&gt;urch; Cornelli, Ga.
and • Grace ~lscopal Cburch,

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to break down the race and language barriers tbrough education
In clubs alii organizatlons. The
slum ar.eas .werediscunedlu' the
Ohio Univeraity student Wllo rorerred to the high incidence Otuliteracy in the Iaiii, and comment..

ll'!ote 'academic and vocational
achools.

·In an etfprt to promote tndustrlal development, /lsmail said
that the· govenunentwlijgivelarllt:or racUlfJI conatuction and tax
exemption -• an inducement. He
~ on the polltlt:al problems ol sald. Mala)rsla lsnrstlntheworld
Mala,vsla settled In 1~11 by the in production ol rubber.
Sportal personal attire, ~~~ic
Portugese, taken over by the Britiih in 1786, overrun by the Jap- and flllrrlage were among t h e
anele in 1942 andgivenindepend- things 'he commented on ina question alkl answer period. Gifts
ence In 1935,
were
presented by Ole post to the
Iaman told of the 200 students
in the U••s. toda)'onschallrships two stutlerta.
Mrs, Paul Lawre!)Ce presided
who will return to Malaysla to
teach othera In an et:rort to up. at themee.tingwhiehopenedinrU..
grade the educational System ot: ualistlc torm. Mrs. Eulah Wolle
the land. He spoke oftheprogresa was the aetlng chaplain, and Mrs.
since tbe country was· given its Virgil Rousll and Mrs. J o h n
indepeo;lence. but or the heed ror Boyd presented reports.

ClarkesViije, Ga.
The Rev. Clifford E. Schane,
Hoctor o1 O&gt;riJt Church Parish,
has exten!led an I.Dvitation to
lriellls ol Mr. Somerville alii to
t~ ·general public, to ,ttelll the
service. Chris I Ji'.l&gt;iscopa! Cburch
Is localed at 804 Main St.

VALLEY. LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY

SHOE STORE

w~oow ~(ID~ooo
Did &amp; Son WING TIPS
Wlth lg Brougle Heel

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lOTION &amp;
(IYSTAt CLIAI

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alrlcl!~ ~cept lpr .lire reg-

ltlaUpiio\ illtiiiiPC aad

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Gelusii"Peppermint-~ ,......

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SCOTCH

ill"• birthotonoo ·;o.:...nallzo oncl gl .. thii .pin .,.,ciol
significance. CUstomefi 'Jmcly chooH whome.vef they
wont ropr11on1od: chl!dr~, .,'andchlldron, hUsband
and wllo; nl"f'll and '!,•phowo, otc. Sottinto _.,.""""'
•d lor birthotorio• and balance of pin will bo 1.,,w11h

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TAG,GED FOR SAYINGS

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Pomeroy Cement

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With poar •hapo
stoMs onl, for
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Th• o_,artment Stc1re of
Building Since 1915

REG. 1.39
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FAMILY
CROWN PIN

Catherine

POMEROY

Show Her You Care With A • • •

w~oow ~~\WJ~

Mrs,

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CummiJws.

Welsh, Mrs. Ellen Cotach, M r s.
Jed Webster, Sr •• Mrs. Ruth He~
nesy, Mrs. Harry DaviaaOOMrs.
Guy Guinther.

Chopman-Canaday

toftiln!e. alii rock and roll mualc.

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Mrs. Iva Powell, Mn. G.Jad.ys

Congratulations Ted

~ Mc"'horter l\;cla,ll ad~,._
~.or. ~a ,wiU "-111. . tor the
· Jllnlor lnd -or pran olll ban- ·

ln At 9;.:. Out At

meeting wen Mrs. Pfll.rl KnapP.

Mrs. Miry Martin, Mra. 8 e n
Neut:r:UtW, Mrs. Pat Thornton,

PRATT &amp; LAMBERT

~~. liP dllhcln, skits, pan-

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that last year tho American Leg. ·
ion llllllf a lio!Pital In Molay 'a
and this y8u are ~endirw money
with which to equip tbe'hoopilal. ,
Manbers ol the Pomeroy auxIliary wtpo wez:e e,uuts at the

.. Officers, Directors, Employees of
He Farmers Bank and Savings Com·
pany; as you observe Open House this
weekend.

anent

Also announced was the l!lummer convention of Di&amp;trict8tobe
held at Crooksville on June 5. A
$5 contribution. was made to the
cancer tund. It was voted to pay
the expen1es of the .iunlor members attending the cooCerence to
be held at Junction City saturday. The meettns: starts at 1: 30

POIJPY Day was annoUnced tor
Ma&gt; 23·and 24 In Radno by Mro,
VJrsli 'Wilker, JlOilllY chairman.
In a eanmunlcation tram Mrs.
ellt:t:ord Atkins, Eighth District
officer, armouncemert waa made
or the junior oont:erence to be held
at Junction City Saturday, Hos-pilal 11Q at tho Chillicothe lloop!lal on May 1, and o! the otete
junior conv4ntlon to be beld at
Marietta in Jtme. Alsoal'lflOWlCed
In her letter was the aMual girl
~tate tea to be held at Jacksorion
June 7.
In conjunction with the speak-

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Will M .~uptH ~II 9 •·"'· fOI'
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REGULATIONS
Th. Publith.r ,.. ,,.,.. the riJht
to Pit or rojtct owt oct.
ol!o•
jrHtloMI. Tho p.A.IIoh.r will ngt
M •••pon~illlo lor - • thon one

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RATES

F.,. Wont ld

Setwl~o

5 conto per Wor(-lntortion
MiniiiKIIII C~•1• 7Sc
12 conto ,., word thr" untocu·
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conuculivo
lnoortlont ..
2S por coni Discount on paid od1
"'d od• paid within 10 doy1 .
CARO OF THANKS t. OBITUARY r
$1.~0 for 50 wDrcl 111ini111u111. Ea .
oddltiOIHII word 2c.
BLIND AOS
.ldditionc:~l lSc ~h0190 por Advor·
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OFFICE HOURS
1:30 a.m . to 5:00 P·""· Doll)'
go.rn. to 12:00 N~an Sohm:lora

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IIMTA'l'ION Ill bl4 ·. lor air I · 'l'IIIIEIC · roimi A~ '
&lt;'OIIdltillnlar and U!ll&gt;lilll! at ~~with IMJIII:
II. S. l'ollt Ollice, llld!llePorl. 1n tllchen. ....n .... Iiiii
Ohio. (Cl&amp;41il!Cm7). !au.. table ·~· unit, ·~ fteel
mated coot ...., Is betwoen II'* '11'1111 dlaooaai Ulill, bath.
bii,!OO and "-S,500. Bkll pubroniplete with ellower ·ond
licly opened a! I p.m. CDIIT. large ckloel, nicely deeorat.
May 12, 11611, In 1'0Cllll 1201,
td. Call m.sm lor appoint.

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Building, Ollcago,
Draw·
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Employment Wanted
INTPlRI!ll .... ert.riGr palm.
1111 111111 """ work. Call Gene

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windows. Fotll\ ROOM house In !lyra.
1-ZUte
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'I'Vi'O HANDMADE roUell and
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suitable lor rock and mil 1. Jrui'I'ANG I opeecl lr8Mo
group, lor tnfonnation pbone
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6 p.m., daytime t'llllldltlon no I'll!. l'llone M·
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TWO GllN'J'I,E riding horSeS.
Call 712o41lt, aftor 5 call M5601.
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AM-FM
ODIIIOle, In
lovely walnut llnllb. Just like
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biPer- balalloe of
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,aoutberD planlo aftor Apt11 25.
Pllooe 121u!eo R. Barril tiJ.

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loot taD; 5 &lt;IIIIIP blntl 1012 feet, Bldl; 8 Catalpa, 1111
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Pomeroy. Phone IIII-ZIIIZ or

KAN4UGA, OHIO

tAD\' P'OR - ....n, coot
!Me II or oat Pboae Ill- 1957 RED OIIEVROLE'i',

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nEMOVE EXCESS body Duld WN«::IESTi!lR model 77·.11
with Flald"' Tablebo, only
automatic rille with """"'·
$1.49 at Nelson Drug, S-14-lllp
v~ Dice, . , "'"" ' ~ wllll ..... atra
"NEVER USED anythlnc like nice. flO. cau Dean Weber,
it,,. say tmel'll of Blue Lustre
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electric sbampooer tl. Baker TWO VEAR old JIOIIY, biiCir It
lllrnlture.
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TI!IEO of oeelng the waH a
....,, Brigllten lt!em up In 'I'IIREPIECE bedroom 1111lte,
111 ilolll' or 1.... Rent a wall
,.,.......,_ Willi ,.... 11M
waaber $1. Boter FurnltUn.
oortn« and matt..... f« un.
MlddJe!&gt;orl.
4-2S-3tc
l!lld balance of 189.85. lint.
nolnt automatic - . . . 1CR.AFI'SMAN 10 (ncb beneb
--'· l5e unpaid balance.
saw, I1!0d very IJttle, Jlke
Inwoll Furniture, Mlddle!lort.
now ~ range and mel~
a1
cabinet. aluminum

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sale, deep, olordy. Buy a sale
·boot .lor your lamlly'a proleer;on, See Lorenzo Davia, v.
mUe west of new Rt. U on
Kingsbury Road.
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1IIOt. t a.m. 1111111 s p.m.
'lladat tbru Saturday. lloJ..

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TERMITES nl!llllnt! 'IIIey · BllDGET PRICB tumlm 111

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l'vmeroy, Ohio, aftor 5 p.m. eancelled? Loll
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lWMIIAGE SALE, ..,.._.... 1968 CIIEVV 'l'wo. two-door ...
by okl K$1' Free WDI Bot&gt;;
dan, V-8 automatic, Phone 99"J..
lilt Cburob rrklay, April 25,
1!517.
1-ZO tic
IIIII Sat. April :111, Fry Jluil. .
illl. MID (II., Mlddieport.
For Rent
4-2l-3le TI!AILER . Brown's Trailer
Pait, Minemllle. !'bone 992- TWO lll!lDIIOml bome, · 11'N
WIU. PtO\Y pnln IIJid IMW
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4-:14-l'lte ~ He!ljllll, Balli, liMomont, modem klldlen. l'lloae
Imp - · CaD or see L)lllll
4-lf.8lo
11or1, llllclne, l'llone - - FIVE ROOM unluml!med aoart- . . . .
~lie
rnent. Modem. Call lngeh
l'llrnlture 11112-2'!S5.
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my pnl(lll'ly, I will olf&lt;r at FURNISHED apartments. lley.
(lllhllc auction my - l d
nolds Flower Shop. Mason
fiiiOds Sallrday, April 28, City, W. Va. !'lmne '1'13-614'1. PCPPY, Odol•"""" ~
12:30 p.m.. 'IUppm Pla!M,
fer, Dille, a iiiOIIIbl old. Sol
4-22-tlc
Ollio 011 ftoiU 7. Terma cash.
Gone Ridlon, ~~ae~ne. •
Not Rii(Mi81b!e lor aocldenls. APAIITMENT, first Ooor, lour IINII:II.
~loiN. Sarah Woode,
room and bath, aloo .....,.. '"'(JI'll
Olmer.
4-'!1-ltp
flOOr apartment, loor rooma SPU1'S lftllll'(llll!lJOUt .,.., \Ill
ll!ld bath, both close ln. Pbone ~
lllut~·~a-t
NOW OPEN lor lloaineos, G&amp;A
1112-6233.
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1'1111 DilcwDI. Raclne, Obio.
oleclzfo .....,_, fl:, 8l)ft
,.. ~ drl~. 11"80- FURNISHED and unfamllbed llftWIIIe, .N~~~r BifiD, W.
llne and auto parts dlscoont.
u1ae
aoartmenll. Close to scbool. V•.
Pboae llft.IDI.
4-111-«c
Phone 992-54!4.
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'I'RAU.ER LOTS. Bob!a Mollllt
. Oblo' '"' state
PUIIJC SALE Friday, C.O.,.'s
a.urt, Syraeuae,
AIIOIIon llouoe. Rutland, ....
Rt. 124, Pbone - 1 .
1-11-Ue
IIIII - lllei'Cbandlse. Con..... oo.JII ........ Open
a... • ·•.a~. un w. 11me l'tiRNI!IIIED hoaoe Ia ....,.
·fir ~~~- Sale o11rt1
1117. life 1'001111 and !Joth.
.. II 7 P,lll.
4-21-llo
q,n eVenintll, . . .

Car Compl-'ely Hind
Rubbed. and' Tho111uahiJ
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carton. Auku• +die Ill IIIIC to
mate battllnhalel. ...
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NEW 1• ZIG ZAG Mwinl

IWINAR'S IIMhmd Jloclor I BIOI boule wHb botli, S
hates - " .. be cleans (lie
lobo, 11,100.00. II Oat Slnet,
rup wllll Blue Lllltre. Rent
Phoae 1182 1111.
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POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
now available from General
miniature, 11'15 and up. Stud
Se&lt;vices Adminlatratlon, Zll
service and grooming. Ph&lt;Mie
s. Dearborn st.• Ollcogo, m. 119l-5113.
II 3 tic
!0604. Phone S12-S5l-51113, Ezt.
IS.
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FIBbing Boats.

GUN SHOOT, Rutland Amfrl.
can Legion. 9mday from IZ
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eluding bi11dln!r

WOULD me people 1lllo fO my
clotlles late Satunlay Jrlgbt at
lost
Duds and ~J~ds relam them
l..IDIES bel2e wall&lt;t ]!&gt;It In Ill Peggy Hot!man, Cbeater,
I'Umer&lt;rf. Valvable papers.
Ol!lo, !'lmne - - Reward
Reolard. II!IS-21138.
for retumll¥ them. I4Mp
4-2l-3le
VACANCY lor two elderly peoo
pie. Prefer private paid p&amp;AUC'IWN - Sat. April 26. 1969, llenls. PhoDe Muon, 7'/So.lll$.
lo.a.tle
·II:GO A.M. Due Ill the cleatb
of my busband, I will sell tile
following laJm dlatiels at
Alldlon. Tl1e sale will be on Business Opportunity
farm located ...,. Zloo C1!urcb OWN YOUR own dry cleanlllg
business. Ambltlous man nr
011 LodJ 'l'uwnsl!lp Rd. 'M, I
woman to take over and own
mlJes Eaa! of ~. Ol!lo.
truck and roote. We will do
(Sale Signs will be up from
cieanl"' wholesale. Apply In
St. &amp;uto!3.) 48 HEAD &lt;l'
person. A.B.C.. Cleanen, lolaCATILE. Two llerelonl
SOD, W. Va.
4-IO.t!e
Jlol!s, &lt;.11an&gt;lals Bull, S llerelonl Cross llelfers (Bred), 7
Olarolals allet!&lt;!n WILL SELL one or both of my
cleaning plants. A. B. C.
(Bred), I llen!fonl Cows
Cieaners,
Mason, W. Va.
(Bred), 7 Bred
c:mrs.
4-10-tlc
I Hereford O.IVl!S, 2 Holateln
c»ws with Calveo, llolsteln
l!elfer wftl1 Calf, 2 Holstein
Wanted To Buy
llellerl Bred. 14 Cal"" (9 \I-TON OR 'II-TON '49-'54
Mo. 1o I Yr.) 7 SIEERS Chevy truck Cor partB. Frank
7 liEIFERIS. Health papen!,
Dodderer, o;,Jvtlle, a,1o.
IDopeetiOn wekome. HORSES:
4-:M.Mp
7 Jl'. old apotted ridlDg ~
(J.I'ool May). Ml\aiJNERY:
F11 Sale or Trade
1181 Dodge 'l'Nck (pickup), l!"'ll r~MERO V8, 4 meed,
1118 l!'onl Tru&lt;t IT, Two
196'1 Flreblrd V8. 4 soeed.
8pood, 19111 Manor FeqJuoon
Call 9!1U517 or 992-57•1.
Dielellloclel 50 Traclor. M.F.
S-23-tfc
No. I Baier, M.F. Rake, cut
011 llllw, Too Ol8in Sawl,
Wa(lted To Rent
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Ollll Plcl&lt;r, Plows, Disc, 3 BEDROOM home bl Pom..
1lfl Jmn Doer B 3 pl. hflch.
roy or Middleport ""'"· Phone
II&amp;'J.211111.
4-¥-iltC
llloMle and Brille, MlocellaJI.
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Auto Sales
~OOI'ION 00. - · Ol!lo.
I'll. tl9al. C. C. Bradlonl,
Aact. A. C. Bradlonl, Msr.
SlaDod: Em:ulrll&lt; Mrs. RaJ!a
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bura the date ot the Dec·
larallon · ot Iodepeudeuce,

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Playtex Cross-Your-Heart Bras
2 for 4. 99
Reg. 3. 00 each
~ Playiil-coiion_a_niiclc;-Bras--·
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Reg. 3.00 each

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BARGAINS IN THE READY TO WEAR
DEPARTMENT ON THE 2ND FLOOR

SPORT SHIRTS

Girls Dresses
Severol hundred to select from. And all _are well known
makes. Time to stock up at these sale pncn.

3.95 DRESSES .............................. ........... . .. SAL~~·~
4.95 DRESSES ..................................................... SALE i SO
5.95 DRESSES ..................................................... SAte OO
6.95 DRESSES ..................................................... ~A 5•
All others at proportio"ote saving• (all 11zes)

Permanem press aPort shlrts lor bo)rs. Big selection. Sizes 8
to 1&amp;. Solid colors, strlpea,, plllda and checks. You 1bould aee
Utla fine ifOIIl or sblrta and buy wllat you ... and- ....
durlJW thta sale.

2 for 5.00
Sawe Friday
tnd Saturday

Girls Coals and Suits
8.95 COATS AND
10 95 COATS AND
13'95 COATS AHD
16:50 COATS AND

SUITS ................................SALE
SUITS ................................SALE
SUITS ................................SALE
SUITS ........................... :....SALE

Mens Socks

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MEN AND BOYS
DEPARi'IIENt ON THE
1ST FLOOR TO SEE
THE FINE
SELECTION .
OF MENS WALK
SHORTS. ALL
SIZES
28 TO 50 WAIST
MEASURE. IVY AND
REGULAR STYLES.
SOLID COLORS.
PLAIDS, CHECKS.
EVERY PAIR
PERMAN.ENT PRESS.

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·Mattresses
Viall EIHtloldo :lnl Ploor.
u•• of
Soria Mattnoon In oil

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l.ARGE PAINTIIIG - 11da large munl, ecJIDiidaaloaod to depict .,.. honor
pioneer Initiative, early craftsmen aDd 1he eatablishmR of Industry, adorns a

Select Furniture lor JOII LIYIIII Reom, Bed Rlams,

waiiiDIIIe newbulldlagoiThe Farmers Bank.,.. Savlnaa CmQ&gt;aiOY In Pomero,v.

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seleetioo of solid colon, heath~rtones, white and black.

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25 00 COATS AND SUITS ................................ SALE 18.00
29:50 COATS AHD SUITS ............................... SALE 22.00
All oth•rs ot proportionate~ savings

Kayser

Hosiery
Sale
Last 2 4ays of
our Annual
S,rlng Sale

Agllon Stretch
Panty Hose
Re1. 2.50

Sal•l.

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$2.50
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DAVIS 4D CUSJtiON FOOT CREW SOCKS

3 pairs 2.50
Nadooally known brands. Smart looldlllo 'Com!orlable to wear.
One size fits sizes 10 to 13. White and solid colora.

Sale

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ctvll deferise,"
Diener emphaalzed. He pcUtocl
out the disaater plan, set up
tllrough , overall
cordlnetloo
from e&lt;JiiDQ' CD Director Paul
Palleraon, 11 doalined to take
care of caiUIItlea of el- a .
natural or military, dllaater, '
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Plblstaldng research, personal boyhood memories and 1118ftY
dll)'o of B111dlo work by the oatiOIIally reCOSJdzed painter,
Dw:lghl Mitchler, have gone into
the beaut1tul mural that adorns
a wall In the new quarters olThe
Farmers Bank- &amp; Savings Com..
pany ill Pomeroy.
The mural, 44 inches tq Ui4
"Pertoilntna thll type ot work inches, will be one of 1be rnauy
In a mlnlmwn poriDd of lime outalandlng !esturea or tile new
takes coordination,. n DIEilar said, bank !acUiey U.at will be s11own
Mer "''!!alelns Ute PfOI!I'Am,
key ~e to assist wiUt tile dllaster plan \0 •bo operatod !rom
Melp ~- were Jim Meea, .
cOrtmtwdcatloof director; Irma
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beOo otored In Middleport until,,
feW months ago when It waa
w!Utclrawn and turnedov..-teGal-

old Nortm, troniJlC)rlallqii dlrector; Joe
dlrec.
tor; Charlea By..-, llljiplles IU·
pervlaor, 8lld Ernest Slaeon, Racine, pollee coordinator.
Llpolta.
Diener empha#~Zed the need
Ohmer pointed wt that the to ac~ the various leaders
equipment located here would with their asslwunents and exhave to be moved quickly to 1m- prellecl his hope a mock dlaotber pobrt, perhaps as far any aster could be organized for Ia..
as Col\UIIbus, ia caseotdiaaster. ter this summer.

Strable,llllll1fl'!!'er

the co"'pl•..
llna of To"' Rotary
Mowen ot EIHrftldo
War•house on

Mechanic Stroot.

2.45 Gvo!fo ··-"-.. Sol• 2:00
7.95 Gollono ......... Solo 6.00

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Sp~ Latex

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The mural was conceived to

emphasize the Interdependence
~action ol people from
man;y blood lines and their activities as UlQy wove the fabric
or soutlleastern Ohio's ecommJc
growth, said Bank President
Theodore T. Reed, Jr.
and

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year as an Ohio UniVersity Mt

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!load Slarfprol!l'am In Melia bora of low Income famiUes.
All positions are tor the eight
persona sbould dl- wonk period !rom June 16toAug.
recta letter to Thomas Kelly, 8wJththeexeeptlonofthenurse
DirectOr, Meigs COl.Ulty Head sodat worker and social work:
Start, Meigs High School, Mid- er'a aides which an nine week

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Jobs wi11 begin on June 9.
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Applications should be avail.

able JWle 6 and 7 ror two days
of l.ntenaive training and orien-

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Letters oi awlicattoa Bbould
bo &amp;all to Kelly bef.., lfOY 1.
Head start is a federal funded
program of the Office or Ecooomle Opportunlcy and the Gallla-Melgs Communley Actloo Prosram in cooperatloo with t h e
Melga Local School District
lli1IJIJlii!XC 'C'P 'QJ 9P??'P?l;t;Jf;;n

Residents are reminded that
a box office tor Ute sale ot a4.
vance lleke14 to Ute 1969 Mlaa
Southern Ohio Pageant will be
open from I to 3 p.m. Saturday

at tile Meigs Junior H I g h
Scboolln Pomeroy.
11ckets cming tile period
will IIIII be at the re4Jeed
~ sale price. 11ds Is 1110
Drat· time a bm&lt; ol!lce hea
been --ted In COI\IUnctloo
wlllllllePiiOIIIIW.U:~Y.~

Art lnotllule and lived tilere .,._
W 19!8 wh... U.e family moved
to Atbens where Mr. Mutchler be..
gao teaching at OU.
The mural done by Pro!. Mutchler for the new bank building
was eonunisslonect to depict and
honor pioneer lnltlative, early
craftsmen and the establtslunent_
of orpnlzed industry.
The artist chose to represent
tbe growth ot Pomeroy and vlclnley In a wsy tbat llnka It to the
development of the southeastern
Oblo Bellm.

Festurecl In lllepolntlng are tile
old Chester Ccurthouse, boats on
the Ohio River, stone ~arryina.

earl,r &lt;Mhcatlon In the couozy
depictod by tile Carl- College
of ~racu se, the present eourthouse, metal working skills and
other Pomero,v landmarks.
Pni. Mutchler began actual

studio work on the mural on
lfarcb 4 and completed It only
'lbursdlur, AprU 17, wllfll it was
broogbt to tile·to bo hung.
Wheo asked about the ownber
ol hours be spenl 011 tile mural
Pllntlns, Pro!. Mutclder said, "I
bate te !14Plre up !bose kind or
Utlnga becauoe I don, !mow
whetller It would come up te
where I make. union wages, ..
&amp;nlllng broodi;y, Mutelder added, "I nalljo
care eboot
tbat tlloup, U tile ~e like the

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Vo-ed Section llrick Going Upward

By,ciEORGE HARGRAVES,~
llelaoLoc:oiSchooiDialrlct .
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Thi1 . Ia •1 1remirxler that on
he :nillr~; lfaJ' 1, reciolrall'!"
hl-' . wUl -lallo' place lo our e l -

be ._lelelllate -week. We lor tbl1 purpose.
problems. Unless YOtlti.PUIIII' wUl ..,.. pour 111e ·aiOb lor tile
U yoo hove spoce a..U.ble for diUOIIal millage next IIIOIItb, a,.. 1
hallway and the 'music:. I'Oliba at nnl, eall me at 992-2153 In Ute
ch..tl wW bo tile next lupc!Qo
lbo lrontollbe...,atloqiaectlon. near fUture. These )'OUJ'C people
trict
to be !oced with Ute c~oa~,.
It lllo drliW.
atlaJ&gt;. ..,m, no doubt. wauttoarrangeror
of lhe school doors a..U.
· · f tan' sclwoli
Nill 'lrii? ...W 11oo
~ r.r noxt llill bel.., ...,. able lllnila hove boon tldauslad.
•. ~ 1ft llle ~rot mdo or klofo!or.,
q,rnlng home ror tile summer va- The PI'BII\11'01 orWJailcra .... ~
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By United Press lnternati~
Smlewhere in Ohio Sunday a pastor prd:ebly will be late
lor church, a policeman late for duty am a newsboy one hour be-- ·
hind on his J)aller route. All because da,yllgtrtsavtng time takes
effect the night berore and some people, as usual, wW forret to
move their clocks ah.ead one hour.
Under the lederal Uniform Time Act, all states begin observing daylight saving time at 2 a. m. Sunday. At that instart.
the time automatically switches to 3 L m. Moat Ohloaus h.ave
accepted DST as fact of lire, althougfl man;,y dislike it. Some of
the reasons:
Otto Metzger, a deputy sheriff at Xenia, said crime rates
Increase with the advent of EDT because more people "stay..,
longer, which. makes for more incldents."
Roy Sn,yder, a deputy at Millersburg, said Holmes Coun.ty
farmers liked daylight time because it gives them a lo~r day.
"Farmers don't work just eight hours," he said.
Daylight saving time is loved by sportsmen am hated by
bartelllers.
Golfers, fishermen, hunters and baseball rans all agreethe more da,Jrlight available, the better.
Cocktaq lounges, however, are clependentonthenigtll Bar-ney Biancl of Columbus' El Diavol.o Lounge, said, "People who do
go out at night are late getti~ to the ellA Daylight time 11 t.d
for business."
Sit S. W. LuciBoltileObloHighwiiJI Patrol headQJarten at
Columbus said DST has little effect on life itself.
"There's juat 24 hours in the day regardless, •• Luea1 •ld.
-·vou take it al"kt do what yw want to with lt."

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were bora. He ~
noer Rutland and 8fi((Uatod !rom Rutland High
Meigs CGun- Ills art studies at the Chl&lt;ago
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pant$ clean themselves too! Most
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tO teachers; 10 teacher aides;
one soela1 worker; oae social
worker's aide; six cooks, six
custodlans; one secretaryi one
&amp;sT GERMANTOWN, lad.
Dttne
and oae speech and hear(111'0 - ' Dozens of eara 011 a
Ins
lllersplat.
l'enl! " Central lrelgllt train de- . A•l30-.u.rtioolowarQJW'- ...,. or 150 or over In tbo
nte postlons are to be fill.,
rallelited41Y and buntlntollame. ch11e or ,... tents and eamplns ElghUt Dlatrlct. John Fulti wos
ed, In as tar as possible, by
~hoiitlea, learlul tilet aome ol equipment has been provided cllalrman.
Walter 9mee, Doll Roach and
cars eontalned danaeroua Melia bOY scouts b¥ F...., •
Bamett Post 128, American L&amp;- Marlu. Kall;y wen llpiiOintod to
ordered the town eloo.
the '!l!mlMtlng eommlttee. Flqs
Meelillll
1\'adneaday
Dllht•tUte
to tile Middleport
The derailment occUrred m
·eaot eciae of Eaat German- hall, the .post YCiacl to makellle UUie Leall!le Auoctstloo for
~· ""'"' a towD or SilO re.oldento, money ••allllble to Tom cas- Ute -.nunley perk and to Ute
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10 mlloo weiltoiRichiN!nd, sell 1lho wlll hove eharse o1 VW.p o1 Middleport lor vll· lage hell. . 1
ilbere Ia GDioslm and lire )lurebaainr tile needed Items,
Albert
ROullh,
commsoder,
re... . ldllod fl per lOlls,
A Pem ;;.' l:tntral spokesman JIIII'Ial oo tile aprti,g ·conterenee
Tile laldon booeball Pl'08fam
hold
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by tile Mlddloport 01111
• lllid at. 101111 'llall a dcneli tank
Tbe 20th lllllversaryandchartile trop11y ldvan In Pomeroy poalawao ~aCIWOd.,.. tar e1s1rt will be observed by llle
earacmthe
reeo&amp;tlitlcxt ·of the post's coo- It was .,......... tiJal tile llrat Pomq. MlddleportUoooCiub
trJbutioo• to the ttG:fne to the pme wW be ~old m Juile I at with a dlmer meeting at 6:30 p,
Yanka llibO Gove'' proiram. The tile s,r.cuse ball.park, No bowl. m. at tile POmeroy Unltod Metbpoet was Ute ld. .st. In C&lt;J111ri- 1118 t8Jm wllll&gt;o lllGiiiOfed IIIII odlat Chun:h Tuesday, All Uooo
butlono lu Ute memlierahijl cato- year b)- Ute unl~
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The 111'0.,.... wUI feature ree.
Olllif;1cll ~ charter member•, 15
:rMr ¥d 10 rear membtro, tile
paat _mBidenbl anc1 new mem..
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' PrQjacta .o( tile club Include
' . . , . . _ . to tile "pilot d 0 i
'!uDI, IIYO ro....-eh, llle CARE
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By BOB WINGETT

.Planning in Event
Qf Disaster Begun·
There ms,y be a mock dlaaater
In &amp;!•Ia• Counfl' this IIUIIUI1er.
· 'Jtda waa iDdlcated Thursday
Dllht Wfleo coo&lt;dlnalloo of a plan
In event or a DlaiBier waabepn. '
. . !!on 01...,., administrator or
• , VeiAirBDI lfemorlallloa¢tal, waa
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Prof. Mutchler's Mural
Hangs on New Bank's Wall

EIIERGENCY HEAL'111 SERVICE - Scott Lucas, adlnlnlatratlw aBOialant at v-... lll&lt;lmorlal Roapltal,left, and Hospital Administrator Doo Diener, dii!JIIay a poster depleting emergoncy
_ hUUh aen1~ aa 1. vital P1J1: ol clvll defense. Lucas, who about two week&amp; ago na ramed admiO..
latratlve aiaiataatattbehoapitllatteraperiodas :X..Ray techblciln, will coordlrate a Pacllage Di ...
aster Plaa that could be in1&gt;1emented locali.Y. - Sentinel Photo.

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the many eye-eatchlna tealures for visltws at the open house of the aew buk
buUdlna, 3-S p. m. 011 Saturday and 1..0 p. m. this Sul&gt;day. - SeniiDel ~

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