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eare..ria at IIUIW&gt;Oiill.l
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They pla...red front - ·
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with pteans or
blaeiL mllilonl !laioolm X and a
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ot t h e South CarollDII school
Ator-AIIIerieail ao&lt;l0!1, snld ....,.
refused to cati pOlice or set a the "Liberatad Malcolm X would CIIOillliO tho b01..d·,.W
time Urn it ror the · students tc BuUding," 'Ibey distributed their dOitlitld., !Deludllil tile
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leave.
leaflets saying their weuoo1 etlmi..llon or ROTC 111 tile
At Harvard University under- were .. tor defensive purpoMa &lt;:IQ)ua; were met.
graduates voted not to renew a only."
At e:~~:clu11fve Radclift'e, Preastudent strike, while at Rac:J..
The Harl'll'd - !OIIIId 3,222 idert - . oat quioiJ¥ at iiU
clUTe, Harvard's sister coUege,
desk _whlle about 100 sadllltt
stlllents twice invaded the
paraded In· IUld arowxl, her
Administration Building ard
omce. 'lbey called her "pta/'

shouted obscenities at President
Mary Bullting.
The students at Voorhees
&amp;PJ!eared to be set for a long
siege. They were fortified with
an estimated $5,000 worth of
food. taken from the cdlege

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Bill Dailey
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Dies Monday

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in the Rawlings Cemetery at ingthe designations towhlcbthfU'
DyesvJlle.
are called ~lie to the irregular
Friends may call at the f\i- numbering ot homes on s o m e·
neral home an,ytime.
streets, Mayor Fisher pointed

out.
Maintenance &amp;lpervisor Har..
old Chase reported tbat his crew
. Ia reacly to start on the instalDALLAS (IJP0- Dallas Cow- latioo of the Filth St. .....r
boy COI.cl) Tom Landry has line.
confirmed the re.POrt that
The oeed tor more fire hyRHOME ON BLOCK

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Jerry Rhome Js

on

the trading block. Lomry did
not invite the third string
to the amnal
"quarterback school" rWl by
the coach.
Rhome asked to be traded,
lilml-caller

Loml')' snld.

TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY
APRIL 29 ·MAY 1

CLARK GABLE in
GONE WITH THE WIND
(Technicolor)

Clark Goble - Vivien

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COLORCARTOON:
PleasaDt Memories
Adlnlulou: $1.00 ChUdren 5Dc
Ruming time: 3 Hrs. 30 min.
Due to popular request
"Gone With tlte Willi" "ill
run through Thuradly, May, 1.
SHOW STARTS 7 P, M,

drants in the business section
was broollhl before cw..U by
Mayor Fllher. However, counellmen felt that the preient iUP..
ply Is adefJiate and pointed out
that the river ls also closeby
1n ftghUng busJnesssectiootires,
More urgent needs for Jl.ydrants
exiat on Rutland and Vtne &amp;s.,
they snld.
The report Of Fife Chief Rob-

ert Fisher for March waaaccepted.
Cow1ctl accepted unantmouol,y
the resignation ot Chief of Pollee
Paul Parsm.s. The reslanation
was e!!ectivo last Frtdoy and
'the letter from Parsons gave no
rea1100 ror leaving. He had served as chief 0111¥ about six weeks.
COuncil also agreed to bill persons who damage water meters
with vehicles 1n the future.
others attending the meeting

were Councilmen John Zerkle,
George Baker, Charles Bye r,

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Lm. todaY.
lng,"h'prctsporadodlolr9ftl
1-te•
wereHeorderly· lull2,800
"all , of
the pOtlilantlory c:ariytll8siRna
,D!9SIIII'Y t&amp;mcU~·: of the fa. Which 'read: "We. wut deceut
el!fly operatad u - .
wqos - e&lt;Daet Gov. Jamao A.
aate A4l. Gel!. s, .T. Del Hhodei." . ·
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One .,.;Ira. who lois ·em-

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un.re bJ DOtblnt [ can do
about »&gt;.Y niiea," CanhveD
slid. "'nalt Ia aleslalatlve function.".
A bill 1o ralle prlltll flllll'C[
1at0rte1 eurronity II l&gt;&amp;llfbw In
the Ohio 'clolaturo lull a
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11:30 a.m. todi.Y waa f8do-o, In ...... ~ CoDimoa ~.
l)nlor ovoreallt oldeo.
Ctlurl l!f Virllnla Marie JlyeeU,
~ 12 Baiirood a., lllddl.,-t.
lllllialt Cbarloo JlyeeU,
Columbut. »ro. JlyeeU .......
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News••• in Briefs

the rear end r1 a ear in frGDt ot
her, filling north on Viand 11. at
8th St., driven by Jameo Lon&amp;
23, Gottlpoll&amp; Ferey, Ltllg had
alowed 1D aiiOI!' a ear In trout o1
him to make a 111m 11th
street. Damages were elltlmat-

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.SAIGON (UPI)- AUied loreeo
idlled 149 communlsta 1a boUle•

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the Demtlltorlzed zooe (DMZ),
u.s. mllllal7 !l10hesmen Rid
fodai, Ia 1he maJor battle,
Amorteon tanl&lt;s and tllloatrymen routed _a North Vietname~
unit tram a bunker complex,
kDlill864olth8DI.
Far to the nortb near the
Demtlitarlzed Zono (DMZl,
South Vietnamese trcq)s killed
85 North Vieinlmese troq&gt;o II\
two elasheL
GIJ of tho lith Annored
cawry drovo lnio the Hllhl

~ lha partllla lrid elllldrta. The
lull Dr. LQman dlo- free oehool oenlc:oo would lacuooed ota111ng aad ftMnclnl elude eotabUa11las a &lt;lao....,.
111'11111 wblcb . ...0 u.naiole for otltiltkla oladlar 10 kiDdorpr.
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Noloon Lee Newell. 18, Rt. 1,
Rutlto!d, ldmltl.ed "' Holzer Mtolical center. First Ave., GIJJ&amp;..
. .Polia. at 2:15 L .m. toclay with

Pomei'Oy Th111'8day

for ehltdrOII 111- scalp JaceraU911s. Ia listed In
sa__, c:onditloa.
ter(ltfl klnlltriiarten II tha il:&gt;meNewoll, snld the Slate llighwoy
MEliORtAL FUND
l'&lt;t' Eiemtntlry lichooi 'filii !Ill
ADA, Clltlo '.111"" -. A w1U be boljl at ~;30 p.m. 'lllll's- Patrol, waa the dri-ver in a one-.
car aeeident at 2:15 L m. on Rt.
mOi-tel ..........Iii;
In ...... ~attioiociml, .
l1r7 ot tloo llle Dr.•s. Lao White- · A Plrllltl tlbould a&lt;COIIIPODY 7. one and sb:~a miles n.orth
the Rt. 35 by-{llloo at - - .... - · - · - a t Ohio oaeb cltlid to be onrollOil and of. Offtcer1
said Nenll, headed
Nortlttm llnlnfllb'. 11alted birth cerlllleateo ltld tnnuntlfllthodllltlOYIIIIOGlthoOb'lo zaUoo reeords lhould also be nwlb, wont .off t1to left oido of
hiShWIY. It&gt; an --.m.
CCMI!Il'IDCO Ill "' tiiO .Iliad to taken, ctiitdren 1D bo onrolled lha
amovorturned.Newell
. wao
toOoar tho tor-wdYoriiQ&gt;truo- mull bo nve by Sapt. 30, tills
thnMn out of the car. The ve-toi, who ollod Feb. If.
year.
hicle waa delilolished.
'l1lo Petrol diad Newell toGalllpolls Munleipol Ctlurl 00 I
PAD (UI!Il- 'l'ho- VIet
IIDttiWI&lt;od today It to ......,.
charge of reelde11 cptl'ltlOII.
fQr •-.tiCUIIiCIDII wttb tbe other parties" io pt the Vietalm
Stephen Lee Nett, 20, Rt. 2
..... llllki .JDO¥hlr l8lin.
Bldwall, na cited to Mlllic:!Dal
. Vntll, ,_ tile VIet ce..t ill• re!uooci toheld lido taika with
Court .. eharps or opoed in
the aovorlllleat. Tho AWes illd oalled tt.t
excess tor J'Gid cordlUGna and
rolltllla malar ... onbUil8 bloek "'peace.
drivill8 'uodor ouopenoltll '~Tho dallliotilla oil tile Vlotlam Retlonll Frlltt far
on oecldent late Tuellday lliglt.
L - ~ to nidy to 1111or Into dl"'""lo!oo with tho
ijo peotad $236 b«d lor. court .
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to .... tile lllOWI !onrard,.
Rid Tan ~ .Kiem of tile Vllt c- 'l1lo LlbetalliNI Frlltt to
Tho [lllrol Iavestlptad thotha Vlat Coow'• Jieullc:alll'IJl. .
car accident at UJ30 p. a 'fuelTadljo'o ~ tiPjlarentfl .Wled 1 maJor ohlfl Ia
dol&lt; Ill tile Bulaviii&amp;-Porlor ltd.,
tha COinlntmllls'. polley; PntYiauoiJ )he VIet C,.. bad .od.r
one mtlo south or Rt. m Ne!J
" - ' " " ' tile Ualtad statu .. tha lioslaCGtqiOient.P&amp;rl.J' with
failed k&gt; nqotlate a ......,., Rio
whlcb to dlacun Ill..._ far eodiag the war. .
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'l1lo c:arwasdelnollohed.
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ollltt llalp C.,. ·
Teaehors AlooclaUoa, welcamaa Louia Koeod&amp;Pl'l•-ortlle
Oblo Edueatloo Aolodalion, put $Mbr at u aooodBieotllll in Reetae 1\tolday nf&amp;lll,

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t&amp;llko. u.s.· lot Air Cavalrymen
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·'lbe Cmununlsts were believed frtlll one or two NVletDamese dlvlalCD in War
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OOrder. They fought baek with
automa.Uc weapona fire and
Saigon

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IIIIS, W. P. OIILINGEIUNDDAIJGitH!:R,Ifro.J-V•
narl, both ...ebero in lha lfolp LOeal Scbool Dlotrlct, _ .

amoar tile .wroxltnlte 100 teaeilero - · a ....a,.at tile
Melis

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sources had r.,ned that oew
CIIDIJlllllist attacka were txpectad in May, perhaps to
coincide with Ccommunlst May
Day obsetwulces, Cl" 'P'reakleat
Ho Chi Minh' • birthday May 19,
Govermnent spokesmen said
Conmumist gunners blasted ~
Ngoc Hoe popular forces
oolpoat 110 miles southwest or
SalpL It wOUD&lt;iod o~t
elvtliaDs and caused ntigh:t"
eaaualtlea among tfle troops,
spokesmen laid.
Ia tho demllltartzed Zone
separatlnK tile two Vietnam1,
U,S. flahter-l&gt;ombors deotroytd
eliht bunkers aDd. killed tour

In Court Actions

Two petitions ror divorce han been tlled, a DOUce ollfiiJid
entered, one divorce granted, a guiiQ' pleas to a
charge entered and a llliDber ol other cases lave been dliiiDliHd
by Meigs Cooney Common Pleos Judp Jolm C. Bacilli.
Divorce actions were filed by Jo Ann Crisp, Rt. 2, Rldae,
agnlnst Roy Lee Crisp, Aberdeen. Ohio, IIIII by Ariella J, Pie-,
Syracuse, against El&gt;er 0. Pickens, also Syracuse. Oaar&amp;e• ol
gross neiloct od duly lull extreme cruelcy are made Ia both.Mrs. Crisp is seeking custody of a minor child and Mn. Picklu
of two minor children.
Tbe notice of aweal was en- c. Bacon, Jr.; w.Id L. u.n..
tered by Charlie J. Greer, Rt. ley vs. :ileryl M. MiniEr, a.r..
I, R11tland, apinst J. C. Flow- o1yn S. Pa;yno vo. H.
North VietJmnese t r o o p a, era, aa administrator of the Bu- PQne; MaryV,GamesYI.Jamel
spokesmen said.
reau of Workmen's Compensa.. L. Glrnel; Jenny lt. Whftti!Qibl
It Wll the 90th ''signltlcant'' tlon, the ln&lt;'!olrial COmmission . vs. Charleo W. Whltllngloa; KIFIDCident inside the DMZ since ~ Oblo and tile Oblo Depart- enRuSI8ll vs.EddieRuueii,Jr.;
1..-- Preoldont Lyndon B. ment or IIII!hwoys.
Mary Lou Evans vo. llarold 1'1·
Jdmooll ordiored the -bi.. of
Rouald J. WUcoxea, who bas ana; Joam Wolle n. FraakUD'
North VletiUI halted laot Nov. been chari,od with DWJ, ljlpOOl'• Arthlr Wolle; Ruth A. llelr1VL
,1, IPOkelll'len said.
ed before the cwrt and pi - . I cari F. llelr1; llonnlo M. Flllbto the lesser charge of er u. Jobn Fisher, Jr.; Hear7
recldess operat:krl and was fin- Doerfer, Jr. vs. Patriela Alit
eel $SO and costs.
Doerfer, and Sara E. Glhb1 n.
AUcia Jane Branham MB Gerold L. Gibbs.
granted a divorce from i!enr1Y
L. Branham on llJ'(IIIIda or fll'OS• Three Defendants
noslect ol du1;y aad eru-

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John Bentley

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Caoes 181 for petit Jury trial
and tho dateo sel!eGIIed for each
1o bollfn, all in the matter ~ ""'

proprlatton or eosements for hlab• .,. -pupoaes, lncludl Dwaine
A. Jordon, ot. nl., Mal 19, It
9 a.m.; Ne;y Carpenter, et. al.,
~ 28 at 9 a.m., and Jackie P,
Allmao, Jmo 9, at 9 a.m.
Caaa dlamtsoed !Delude E.
J, Fre;y VI. Marzle Delotll, ot.
nl.; Jlldlth Ann llocoh VI. Jolon

F'med

by Mayor

Mlddloport MQor

c. o. Flzb.

er !Iaed dof-'111 •10,..
....., eaeb in l!eutap 1\to.,

nlllhiFined WII'O llooald G, J1oa11t,
26, Rutlaad, _ . . , .... Qfr.
ford Kaulf, 59, Nl~-- . .
Otto Jolin-, 65, o l a a r I'&lt;IY, both for fi*Dicotlioa.

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21, GalllpoUo,
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OPEN ACHECKING ACCOUNT TODAY

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South Vietramese Intelligence

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II' s NaliOillll Baby f u• - See the Spec tab f~r !he I' ee~

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V. S. · casualdea were four
kiUed am 30 wOUD&lt;lect. spokoomen IJii4. The Americans killed
57 Commlmia"' Ia the ftrst ll'h
hCIII'&amp; of flahdng 1\tosday, than
kllled aeven more a ffNI hours
later, J.POksamen said.
U.S. 852 bcmbors illvo
carried ·out 33 nids in tile area
..... the Cambodian border Ia
the past six da,yo to trY "' head
off a Jl911ilble _,.. wave of
··~, •!Pfko,b,y ll!o•. lllh~ 7thJ'I!l"t!l
Vietrainese di\Utons, spokesmea said.

Accident

Ita lha _ , . ctU,t io llv•IJIO

. ~ bll dl~l~ alii thf.savlnp on Porch a!ld Lair? F1111Jtul1 ~ the

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jnlnarolull!ree
or AlboU; botlo. o1 ,tile liblo Val- oebooilll"fi&lt;llo.
lo;y Mlllllll )llllardatilla EYitua- . 'l1li,y doocrlbod hOme jnlnara
tlOo Ual~ who at . .. tralaed .............. would
a opeellll oaoaltll. or t11e board 1111 laio 1loo 1oome ltld w1llo

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149 Communists Die

One Fourth Needed

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·'ranks and Gls Win Major Battl~~

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 30.
... 1969

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lfdiQol , ~Q&gt; mombor, tool!
.,.... . io pralldent-etoct, haviJii
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family In a compact portoblo-at a budgelple•lng price! Get f!mquo RCA ~!Ciuro
. quaii\Y from a powerful ch.Uta, odvancld
design tunero and Pan-O-Ply plcluro lube.

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Sayre, 17, of 2510 MI. Vornoo
Ave., for fallure to have .her
vehlde under coatrol It hit

Isn't it .about tillte you up•dated your lltethod of
b11l pay1"1! and record keepinQ with a Checki"'!
Account? To assure your lltoney is protected yet
readily available, see us .

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POOO' PLEASANI' - Clt;y Follce have eltad Mra. Genevieve

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1be ltlte Stlllte IDtnlduced a
resolutltll. Moafal' ldglt calllll8
for 1 ihclt'ouilb lavootlpdtll of
&lt;GIIIItlotuo at the prtOCXL The
reo..- liked tha Sanoto
Edueatfon. Hoalih lull Wel!ere .

COLUMBUS - 11IE omo HOUSE of Repre.-u...o dlspenoed
with ita regular ""loo todaY to devote t1iiuo 1D «&lt;)UD(Itee heoriqfo,
lndudlqf lllroe "'llraae meeilop on tho b!BIIIIIal budget.
'l1lo H..,.. Fltaneolull &gt;\R&gt;noprlatitlll Canmittee oot bearil!p
II 10 LDL, 2 p.m. llld 8 p.m. In hopo or OOIIIIJw eiour to em!ll8
work 111 tile t5.8 billion bilL

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1o ~tile .......Ill eaYtroomoat. be snld, .....
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wero not noeded ~- gotQ( to wprk 1111111 ,.. p1 1 •• •Yel'IIO 01 SO '-'per week
the · Wll!tootl· preeoeded b,y ,.. ...,. nloe.' ·
beeauoe ot a oltoo1lp or..day 1 planrled Anaso ltrlke
"Our f2,52 an hour ...,.tole" oro. Re Rid thaiUtharlzedprd
oeheduled by about .6,0110 otate t~ a Columbus sar~xtge col· strollitb wao 396 but "low fill'
emt10JU over waps.·
lector's,'' the pard uld. ''let'" doeaD'ta~et new people."

(~ rr.m Pqo I)
Cll!ford Stumbo, Dick VaiiBhtn
seek
the
French
presklenc)'
vacated by Olarlea de Gaulle,: the man
and David Ohlinger, and Clerkwho
!ired
him
ao
prime
mlnloterlast
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Treasurer Gene Grate.
'l1lo boa,_oet politlclaa toiAI lha 1-..ohlp of the GauiUII party Ia a moratng meoU.. ttat ho felt It lno duly to boeome 1 c:andldate. Hlo aldeo .._.-ted a gt'lltllldoweU o!-.. oeatlment s...,.....

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pent-.ry wl!b partieolar emor Rt. 33 Otlll) Rt, 2 8QC( ram- phaJla oa ' 1 HcUrity loreea, pen..
med the or the Patter1111 alUe1, ·pwdlhmentl, elalisl4ca•
tlono, oecrOfllltionl, troatmento,
car.
overci'OIIdiJog
am working ...,.
POINT PLEASANT - ShorBomer wao cited for !allure
d1Uons."
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rm Am1 Qleen was voted by to ylpld
riiii&gt;t
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Maury Kcblelu, •tate ctmthe seven other ccutestauts I'UIIItiDI a red llibt by tile Jackmislioner
ot correetima, Mid
"Miaa C&lt;lagenlallt;y" ot the ..., Cooney Shorill'oDepartment.
••there bas to be a pay nlse''
MIIB Mason CoouiQ&lt; Sc:bolarbut CODdiiiiUIId lhe ...u...t, He
lhip l'lioaDt, Sa1ul'dlcy ldglt
olid he wai "aplor(ltfl lop)
ot the FU!nt Pleaaant IIII!h
READMITTED FOB X-BAYS
action"
to Old the protaat.
Scbool Auditorium. Her prize
POINT PLEASANT- Ml' s. illll'
waB the '~•• Conganiallt;y" Woomer; or so Bordotte Adoll300 Natioral Guordemen
·were
dlp1oyed to maintain
trtl(lb.y.
tton, .... admltl.ed to 1'1ordor
at
tho
prl- Tiley will
9!erron Allllls Ill yearsold, VIIlloy llolj&gt;ltel lfclnclo,y for fllr.
6~1~ ~. "'Ill ~l'OIIII ""Utld t!IOr x-rifl 11t11 oboe&gt;iblue eyes, measure• 36-it..as, Kra. Woomer waa 1 vtcdm ~ ~~3--~~~~
and weigf!s 125 lbs.
Koblentz snld about oo'~"'"""
a driver who crowded her IDCl
The daugbter orMJ-. aad illro.
her tllsbond orr the hlg1njo,y Sa~ ViiOI')' p e r - nplae&amp;i tho
otlo ~ or Ma- she Is a urd&amp;J' nlllhl at Weat Cotutmla. llllii!leld
am· tllet
graduateol Waluuna II11ib, w11o Mrs. Woomer IBUitalDecl Iaee:r•- all otbor 1t1te Pimllnatl!utitlll
has IUended Marshall Univer. ttm of the rlibl eyelid and temilormall,.
oiQ&gt; and is employed at t b o pla ~ 21 stitebea, &lt;hoot - Del eon.
snld ;. to111 or t9.Citizens National Bank.
ooo
tnqoo
won
'"' oall In Ohio
llljurleo, and • brol!on pnlr ~
am
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thor
would
bo aostasoes. lile lo ompiQYed It tile
W.'IJ.W.;;:. "CL"R.·. . ·.·· · .·: '• •'• .;.·
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PLEASANI' VALLEY HOSPITAL
Admittad - Carrie L. 11fa1n.
botham, Red Houoe; Mro. flo¥
Woomer, Point Pleuaot.
!&gt;locharpd - Dorool MeC.,,

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- o l am beot ............., 1n ....... "~llilnplo._,"lloura1l&lt;ibe'rt 'llorrio, [irindjJII o1
HI tbi ootllel...,._k!MMjllo ed ~· DOl Juol 1o "moire tile l'omOi'&lt;Q&lt; )!!~ ,S&lt;hool
Ill · latlofaciP ol ...... otu- ool,y 1 -*"'a t o _ . . ltld cooiniJ ·~tiro-.
but to be •-.ty _ _ . t o wao In diOr(lll o1 fill bulllnoao
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K\IOiill· otatad tllel w b II o cdttcateaebero ..0 inllltlns 111 I h o AooocliUtll . ........ we r o, 't!ltleb lie aad Mora bid •1;Jelt" llld on~·· uri,od 1D ~tO. with lha rec111111 Ia Columbuo 111 tile lllbthco' ..,Ill bo IUl'O tllel tha.Y are lelllolature and to ... that ...., .Joo:l ol cllzidvltlllltd ;rauth.

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to i'Oplaeo PrfiCI!) ~~ who 500 " " " - wQo hlko
olayed .ott .tht ~. Ia a ani i..,...,oed -tl,; A UlllOol
a...,.....,.• .,,dl.._bJ dt111ute.. , . .' .•.
. oJOkooman snlil they ·
111o ........_. o1 Jilbllc Ia~ G. Canhnoll1 WUdotl matti orr work "d ·tile de- ·
au-., for allepctq lolldoc &lt;&gt;! tile aneteat Prlooa. ,iald •Ill¥ ' IIWIIIs are met."
a tOIIIp(JiN bomb tbr.at.
·24 it tho 1'15 auarda &lt;~~h doy
Weartll8 black oiJn - · to
""ciJe J~s Lao Tbomp..
noported far work •I 6' doollr!ote .a "period of lll....,.. ,

louse" and a scatterbw of
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c.urt
four~etter words. The .-no o
has r
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Leo, IJ,
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were proteatiltl dtsclJillnary Point Pleaurt to bie ~ ' to ·
action
agolDii 22 glrlo.
the !late a.olrial Scbtiol fllr
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IIO)'o at ~ lllllfl.a.to
21 y..,., old or d[aeblrpd bJ·
ll1o !late ComDilo- of No-

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'(VPO - ·A PVIat Plluioit bor
wOI -ced; to. tile !laio ~
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and tile · system would be Installed rrom three to six months
after that. His firm would JIOSt
Uc IDstlmllons..
a performance bond, he said
Lee wao cl&gt;ari,od wltll BilkMayor C. 0. Fisher said that
(ltfla bomb throat to Pcllil Pleaohe had two other recJ~ests from
ant JuniOr IIII!h Scbool. Tbe tetesimilar firms to discuss the inBIJI A. Dalley, 40, a native p1me bomb lllrlll, wlllch .- stallation of cable seniee Jn the ol Meip Cluil;)', dled unerpect.. ed !alae, was tlladolo ciQ&gt; pollee
fjjwn. One pt., was on hand and edly !linda¥ at hlo home In 111·here AFJ1 10 IIQ1q there '• •
was discounted because It ot- dJo, Calif.
Lenora EXfie Dean, 86, Rt. 4, tered little more than the three
He was bom Nov. 2, 1929 In • bomb olaeed Ill the ........
Pomeroy, died Monday in t h e cbarmeh which are now reeelv- Pomeroy and was tdlcated In
Meigs General Hospital. SIJe was ed from West Virginia without Pomeroy achools. Mr. Dalley
preceded in death by her bus- cable service, and had hIgh waa a Korean War veteran, haYband. Harry Dean.
rates, officials said.
ina served in tbe U.S.AlrForee.
&amp;lrvivors include these chll~
Representatives or the other He was asaoeiated witbthestanddren, John, Rt. 4, Pomeroy; Mrs. firm Will be invited to attend a ard OU Company of Callfonrla
POINT PLEASANI' - illro,
Florence Well, Athens ; Mrs. Jen- MIU' 12 meeting of cwncll and .. the past several yean.
Box
Patter.... 1!8, or Blplor
nie Blackwood, Maulllon: Sylvia outline 1tleir services.
SUrviving are hta Wife, Jac:was edmltl.ed to Ploaaant VelBryson, canton; Artis Waggoner,
About four years aso oowtcil quelyn; three children, Dawn Ma~
ley llolpltel Smdo,y evemg lllfHarrisonville, and Mary Paynter, agreed on a firm to supply the rte, Laurie Kim and 1boma1
feriDa from fncturea of t h e
Carpenter; two brotl!ers, John service. However, it was not Dean; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rawlings, in Florida, and Harley developed, and that agreement Eversti (Peg) Dalley or I'Vme· rlllhl knee lull tile -...., and
pain&amp; Ia the choll, foiiowlag ..
Rawlings, Columbus; a sister, expired in September ci last roy; two brothers Howard of .Midaeeidoal
at tho lniaroectloa ot
Mrs. Faye-Schaefl'er, Columbus; }'ear.
dleport, atKt DOn of Cbilllcothe,
B - 2 lull R- 53, It Ill.
21 grandchildren, 26 greatiiRDdThe need fOr more orderly and two 'alstarJ, Mrs. Gene
Alto.
chlldren, and three great-great- numbering or homes in the com- (Pegy) Houdallbelt, PomerQJ",
'Her Ill~ Rlx, 62, was tray.
grandeirlidron.
municy was agoln mentioned and lull .illrs. Jacl&lt; (Loulae) Keii,y
ellng lilrfh .011 R - 2, WhOD a
Funeral services will be held it was agreed to send letters to or Columbus.
cor drl~ by Bu.,- L, Blllatr
Thur~ at 10 a.m. at the Elf- such homes asking that the house
Funeral service&amp; were sc:hedol31.5 M,rer Ave., llockqoLiite,
.lng Chapel with the Rev. Roy number&amp; be changed. Police and uled attbe WidniwFuaeral Home
Ohio, ran a red llllhl com1na out
Well officiating, Burial will be · firemen have d:ltltcul1y in locat- In Indio.

Lenora Dean

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One of the principles by which this

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has operated from its founding is civilian
control over the military. That principle
is served not only by the fact that the

president is commander-in-chief and that
a civilian is head of the Defense DeJ&gt;MI·
ment bufby the leavening effect obtained
brCJviUans
drawing into the services masses of
through the drall and the ROTC.

Should the services be denied this leav
ening should they no longer be able to flll
the officer ranks with thousands of ROTC
graduates yearly, sh?~ they ~ com·
pletely isolated from cav1b~n Arnenca, the
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humanitarianism and individual liberty
they have ~nly succeeded in ~~eating .in
this country a Prussian-type military elite
in&amp;nitely more inimical to their ideals.
This possibility, not the question of
money, IS also the most ~ogent argument
against proposals to aboh.sb the draft and
make military service entirely voluntary.
An anti-ROTC editorial which recently
appeared
in 29 college newspapers around.
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WASHINGTON- (NEAl- one ap~roach is lo say that
The complications of diplo- the maJority of the people in
macy touch many people in the coun~on't realize the
!Washington, ~~- lnOuence· . ' Rittner proJ...
-~Department
expert to , ,lhe ~ ..sor holds m this coun)J;y~l
shoe store salesman Who re- foreign policy decisions .:.
· ce!Ves 'a"bad cHeck from a
"Why, just the other day,"
·foreign embassy employe.
said one punster, ''an old acOne of the latest to receive quaintance of his was overa Jesson in international re- heard saying, 'I wonder,
lations was an interior deco- who's Kissinger now?'"
rator wbo redid the inside of
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mE GERMAN WAR rna·
At high cost be did the ch.me was a masle r stroke o1
place in a beautiful J&gt;Iue and effl·c·•ency and orderllnes.s,
white-woodwork, carpedng right? Author David Kahn,
and wainscoting. The walls writin~ in the upcoming
were a blue- and white· May Issue of the Atlantic
striped wallpaper.
monthly, answers with are·
sounding
"No!"
Proud of his efforts, he invited the ambassador's wife
Picking at the Panzers,
to come inspect the job. Jn- shooting holes in the blitzstead of praise, he got a neg- k r i e g, Kahn saYs the
.ative response, especially vaunted Wehrmacht was
about the shade of blue as lt "imP o s sib I Y inefficient."
combined with the white. He Though the w(_)rld thinks the
argued. but the most explan- earIy-war I.tghtn'mg aItack8
,
. IY ar·
was that it just were al mos t excI ustve
atory answer
wouldn't do be c a u s e, "I metred assaults, Kahn says
don't thin~ 9Ur people would the Wehrmacht was, in fact,
like it!"
using many horses behind its
Puzzled. the decorator did tanks a fte r tbe muc h-cr1·t·I·
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some research
on national CIZ
· · Army had g1' ven
colors. The P uz z 1em e 0 t up horse transport.
ended when he matched his
The German dictatorship
walls with the colors of Is- was so rigid, says Kahn, that
rael.
when Allied t a n k s were
"We redid the place in clanking past Nazi party of.
French gray·blue," he said. !ices in April of 1945, "the
fuehrer's la!thlul were work·
Apparently no one lold him log out the paper-clip re·
about those French Mirage q u J rem en t s for the third
J'ets
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A FAVORITE UNE
k
One e"P."rt cracked , "Had
rna • the stencil and carbon paper
·mg the rounds O1 was h.mgton factories been p1aced at the
has lopdo ,wd ilht top of the (Allied) slratefP.'c
these
H
.Dry d:lsSslnger
' res' en bo rnbing offensive's priority
Nixon's foreign policy ad- list. the whole system might
viser.
well have collapsed earlier."
There are variations, but

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put the Glanto lnllle leod at 3-2.
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klatt wao procdcall,r a .,..
man ohow lor the Glada 'last
W..ll, dr!YIDI In 13 runs and
. WimiOII three pmll with boll
hila. Bonis hao been juot 11 hot
thll -k.
Elsewhere . In the Nodoosl
League, &lt;lllcqo rowed Phi.
ladolpllla, 10 - 0, Loa\ Aowolll

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Diego, 2.1, New York

Weotern Division lead with Los
Aqjoles, which pushod iicroa~
two runs In the llrlt lnnllll! 0D11
then held o!l a ntntb-llllllow son
01110 l'llly to bell the Padreo.
RelleYOs In Nlllth
Jbn Brewer relieved with two
on '11111 none out In the nll&amp;h. He
loaded the •••• bolore gettlow
plnol..tlltior Fd Sploslo on a pop
Oil! lor tho third 0011.
Hal ~ piQ!ng with an
11\)u'eil Wrlo~ dr.,. In r,...
with a aiDIIe, Imler and lwo
oacrifice ,, flies 1111 FerpiOII
Jenldna pltchod a --bitter as
the Cubs rlppnd Phllodolphla to
improve their hold oo ftrst

Montreal, 2.0 1111 place ID the Eastern Division.
Allants nipped Houstoo, Z.L Tile DOll Kooslnger had three hits
blaukecl

Ex-Marxist Cites Goofs
By N. Korea Commandos .·
By RAY CROMLEY
NEA Washington Correspondent

prelfdonU.Icandldate to nm

under
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of the """"' Caro!me?

A-'lbla Gorman name
means noble-aplrltect

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FOLDING .FENCE

5' ALUMINUM

STEP LADDER

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to be lnAltrated. was disad"'
earner tor 8IIY one rum - Bill vau.tgeoliS because it was easy of access by South Korean
·forces.
..To make sucb a team elecUve, there should have been
dlversloDBry tactics to thiD out the troops available lor
aoarchblg for the lliO men. Tile Norlh Koreana should have
heated up the demWiarlzed zone and hit a number o1 scat·
tered points along lbe long coastline wllb feiDta.
"The - team
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he lnJII ted
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not
ve
tra' together. That
was certain to attract wide notice."
4-(Eatl team member earr1ec1 2111.... to
Will.
$75"Nto $111-la
eoulllerfell
Soulh
Korou
earreoey.)
h
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money.. the people wl"'
eve it Is w~"--•·
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w.uuq
"All that tbey accomplished was to lose~ COJlftdenee
of the very people whose friendablp they wanted to WID."
5-(WIIea discovered lbe ._adoa loamo bll for 111e

to lntlltrate large clUes where they could bave hidden them·
selves among the population. II "Was sulc~, especially ID
the snow, to attempt to return overland to r&lt;orlb Korea or

to hide ID mountains devoid of loUage."
Mercury, retired

an.r t5 ,_,

ct lhlrtsloove new!iplpertng, heo

written a book about the Mar-

cury ..... ·~ loundfna'38 , _ ,

a.,, unear Sr, You Curtt ·....
llhaDdJ Is Iiot accepdnr

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of l'O)'aldoo, evtr)'lhlna to eher.
1\Y and can look bock on a proud
career ill which he lent rnau;y a
well-ltllnod &lt;W to tho N,' Y.
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Timely Quotes
U the forcea ol the free
world wish to condnue belplatl South Vietnam tbey are
welcome to do 10. Bul II
they wlih to 'f'lthdraw1 ·the
South Vietnameio!' p io·p I~
this y~ar are able lo· ohi&gt;u~
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One sure way to get bacll:
on your feet ls to have a son
or driving age,

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111, the valerable

Coldea can't a11or&lt;1 to
look too lor Into the Mire. All
lheJ can 188 11 · a pme
ThurlidQ nllhl.
Tile delendlog Nadonol Bal·
kethell Aa....Jatio&amp; chlmplona
will be lPIDIInll ror their third
Win and 8 3..2 edge QVet the
Lakero ID that upcomlllg game
at Loa Anples alter selllnlthe
ltap for It w1tb a ''bad pnu!ln
89,88 vlr!CB'J at Gerden.
No 1011111 has ever dropped the

Hewlett Is
MAC Athlete
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Carl
·Howloti &lt;t Marshell Unlmall;y
hal been lliDled Mill-American
Conference "Atlllete ot the
Week" lor hla pitching perform-

ance Ill two pmes Qalnst MIami or Ohio last weekend,
Tile MAC honored Howlett tode,y lor tniitng over In the lith
imlag ~ Frkla¥'s pme to save
Marlhsll and top Miami 44. lie
then started In tho SOturd&amp;J
match and went the distance to
win 9-1.
The lfuntlnston, W. Va., native was telected tor the week11 MAC honor from an all-atar
. ll9ld whlcb Included Sid Sink of

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Mel Miller ~ Toledo ~Jtd Jerey
Llebenberg ol Western Mlchl-

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(All Times n&gt;T)

'Houstoo at CJneimaU, ni&amp;bt
Los Ang at San Frill

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(John 2.4) ot KaniiS
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p~lcea on the rise, money you spend to make your present hou.••
mare attractive, comfortoble and I ivoblt wi II pay you bqclc w1th
interesto

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p·ut money into something lih a new car or boat .and you

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b~ one of the best -inveatments 'you could make.

,·,.GIVE/Us A··TRY
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:Does anything an thil check list make yolo' wish you .knew
· just what it ·would cost? If It does, Phone us ond we Will be
'glad to check your house and tell you exactly.
.
. Actually spending some money on your pre~ent home mttht

WI Tlmll EDTl

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8 Cyl., 4 Speed Trans., R&amp;H, W/W Tires. Sharp.

Houses go out of style
Houses go out of date
Houses become too small
Houses become too large
Houses get inefficient
BUTHouses do not wear out

(Only gamea scheduled
MASON - ftlaiithander Randy
Smittl won hil "'"' ilme TuesAmerican League
de,y 11 tho Wahema While Fa!East
cons od&amp;od visldlll! Hurricane
w. L. Pet, GB
1.0.
BaiUmore. , , ,15 7 ,682
smtth, woo limited tho visitors
11 8 ,579 2\\
to ani)' hlto, oiOIIIed Gary Now York ••• , II 9 .550 3
Slok home ltcim soc&lt;DI ._,. Ill Detrol
10 9 526 3\\
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the arst inniD&amp; !Or lho on4&gt; rnn Waahlngton
, , , II 11 .500
I
oJ tho o:onteol.
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Cleveland , , , , I IS .062 II
Slsk bod piton on .... w h a
West
olngloand lliOie'aeeqql.
W, L, Pet, GB
Wahama'ti, ani)' other hlll1oil •••-12 7 -·
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llvriclne RllhthaDder D.a~ • Oakland , , • , , 10 8 .556 1\\
~ were a seeonl lnnlna Chi&lt;O&amp;I&gt; , • , , • 8 7 .533 2
sl-'o
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. eater lkJuah and a Kanoas ctII' ' ' • 8 10 -·~
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third !nino trlilla 1&gt;7~ ~k. Seotdo • , , , • , 7 10 .412 I
' lumed .12 iad llllkocl Call!ornla,,,. 6 9 ,400 I
'11. woo tho lint pmo of
'noelidQ's Reaults
the lt.t C4ioch Grantlllr- lllaneoOia 9 Kan CI\Y 1
_.. bo7• had ple,yed !'ttl&gt;\'" lieatllo 1 California o
lne liall.
l
BoiiOO 2 N. Y. 1, night
Tllo wiD lllPod Walula 1 ov- Ball at CleYO, ppd., rsbl
orill nc:oill to 1-1, 11le fa!cana · D-15 Walh I, nlgbt
.... to tro... "' R a - to(Onl)o - · -dod)
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San Diego at Atlanta, nlght

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$12. 95

USED CAR LOT

Oakland at Calif, olgtit

ChJeae&gt; at Kan City, tw:lliJht
New~wk. ~~"; t;q,at,"""'·,,.0at Mlmeanla , '·&gt;' "&gt;
trea1 "~~~aer_ ~ .·,~ , »·1!1~
_ Blllt·at Detroit, rillht
Chicago .(Hailil• ·3:jj al l'l!ua., ':Bolitob at Wash, night
delphia (Fryman 2-1), 7 :illi p.m. Clevellllld at New York

Smith Wins

who ir '"

d01't .tss ~ls•l AT GOBLES

Baltimore (McNally 3-0) at De-

Tllesda1's Reaulta

11nlrsda,y'a Games
New York at Montreat
St. Loulo at Pltto, night

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Chicago 10 Phlla 0, night
troll ()Jobaoo 0-1), 9 p.m•
New York 2 Mootreol 0
Boston (Stange I~) at Wuh.
San Fran 4 CID 3, 131na.
lnston Otannan 1-1), 7;30 p.DL
st. Louis at Pitts ppd., wet
Cleveland (Tiant o~ at New
Atianto 2 Houston I, night
York (Burboch 1~) Bp.m.
Loo Ang 2 Son Diego I, nlfhl
Thorade,y'o Game•

p.m.

Own Contest

IATI MODEL eaP
SAVINGS!

Plttaburlh • , , , 12 7 ,632 2\0 averaae against the Celt1e1 of
St. LOull ' ' ' " 8 11 ,421 6'h 39.3 Into the struggle. Reoorvlat
Now York ... .. 8 11 .421 6'h Keith Erlckaon wao the on4&gt;
Philadelphia ' ' ' 7 11 ,389 7
other Laker to hit tho
Montreal , , , .. 7 12 ,388 7\0
- · · fii!IU'CIS, with 16,
West
on tho Boston olde Hsvllcek
W, L, PeL GB nedod 21, well of! his 38i&gt;olnl
Son Fran.• , 14 6 ,700
average In the dnala, while tbe
Loo Angelo• • • 14 6 ,700
battered, alltng Larry Sleglrled
Atlanta .... , 13 7.650 1 had anotller bq hell game, 20
ClnclnneU , • , 8 11 .421 5\\ points In SO rnklulea of
Son Diego • , • 9 13 .409 6
lllbstllutlon.
Houston , , , , , 4 19 .173 11\\

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at (Giusd
Plltoburlh
Louts
2-1 (IIUI1nlng
and Glbpn.
1~ snd Blass 2~). Z, 6:0~ p,m,
Sink, Miller and Llebenberg
San Diego (Siok 0~) at AUanall were lndlvitkaal wimera at ta (Niehro 3-1), 8 p.m.
the POm Rele,ya, wldle White
Houston (Blaslnpmo 0-4) at
no the lndl~ol modnllat In Clnclonati (Malone,y 2~). 8 p.m.
last weekend's MAC lnvltatlonLoo Angeles (Fosler o.l) at
ol Goll Tournament at am~~ng. San Francisco (Marj.chal 3.1), 11

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Tile of ll&gt;o !!$!, ~ ... •
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lrltlldlr Cl'olley Field toolliiU : .a,or.o
l':iothe 1ar111w two an 10 aeon c;:1ete Bo,er, •
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•--ldl- -- In
, _ lmiOII w·'k 1111 took . - '"' an
drqopod to !.:. '
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to Jeod Allallla over Houstoo 1-·
Jkn ll,lloney ... been lajlped
ani ..nd the .Utroa their
Orlanllo c.,.-•uacrlllce lly
lin
lmlnP
lor
Sail
li'...t"'
·;..,&gt;&gt;il'
to atarl ..... 1110 Roell ~
oewnth alnlghtloso.
o c . - ICB' ll1e Bra,.a• lint
Wade Bla........ of the A - opd-hl·-~a~•
. .P..woo needod rollelbolp rill and belpod oend Houlton to
ID
the llrot of the ~ oer·
Ill 12th coniiOCIIdYe rood loll.
-dod • ., . . . _
lell.
"Yo ............. -., Loftr,
clncllllall•o IIIUJ Joe• ..... · - b1 plllq llli bJ tile '"'' •
TueldQ", 44, at tbe hilldl 0( pitcher throe llmea Ill ~ lllaalo
othelo tlde1 we'" pt a
San FriiiCiaco Ill a 1~ ...... Tile Glaul . . . - en.uteet'"'
battle. Bobby Bonle lllnllod .,.. wu 1111 by Jock ~....... Ia
~ Ia tile
homo the ........, run lor the the sixth,
,
Glanto Ill the bottom of the el&amp;ftl, ODII CUIYer _I!!_!!!&gt; NBA Pl.,.a !bndlnp
fourth
extra
Imina.
Tile leal hal ~­
Ill' United Prell International
llahed br 10 other bill p~q...
Donie
....
the
hero
all
do¥'
Beot.of-Sevea Final
oomer In tile mmoJorteaauebl_,,_
W, L. Pet. He bod a The ...Uzer wu no artlldc Lol Anp101 , , , 2 2 ,500 elgbth to put tho Giants lhesd recenllr by Mal Oti of the at Loo Angeles and eomo back
New York GlaDt1.
to win a tide. But Boa!OD, vi~ prize but Celdc ple,yer...,.cb Bolton • .. • • • • • • 2 2 .soo ror die ftrst time.
Tho Beds rotallated with a
Ill all nve prevklus plq&lt;t! BUI IIUolell bnorrupted hla
Tuolldo1"1 Rollllta
Bobby
Tolan single In tho tot&gt;
.......,, with Laker ........ cacldq IMigllter toae -.ab Bootm 89 Loa Allpleo 88
BEATS OPTION DATE
IQIIl'od the oerloo alllf at two to admit, HJ don't care. Botti
Wetm&amp;sdl1's Games
NEW YORK (U~Dob
victories apiece tn TUelda.J teami were bad. it · waa
No pme lcbemlod
oiYe and Verlon Btao - the
A NEW SARAZEN
IDIIIIJis, We'd hit and the,y
Thorodar'o Game
nqt,_i:' I win._
end ol his optlm dale by two
CINCINNA11 (UPI)- Another
wouldn'l
Boston
at
Loa
Angeles
daya
when he alpecl a aew
Sarazen entered the · athlede
~-.
1ben they'd hit and we'd
field Tueoday with Gene SOroz- c_..ct with tho pro -u
· miu."
en. a first basemalH)Utftelder, clalq&gt;ion New York Jill.
The JDBD ~ the moment was IS KNIGHTED
11le 6-loot-4, 211Q.pount Btaa.
was siped by the Cincinnati
oldorlr Som Jonoo who will be
a
-.yeer Amorleaa F-.J
111E HAGUE, IIOUand (UPI) Reds for their Sioux Falls, S.D.
36 In June aod .who retirel II -Tom Ollker, a Dutch tennis tarm· club in the Northern League vetenn from JacUOD
· aom a1 tbe current pla,yol'&amp; are
State, played laat leiiOD
pro, was made a knight or the League.
, over. ll was Sam'&amp; flat jum]lel" Order or Orange Noosau by
Sarazen's uncle, bearing the wkhout a conlract 1111 ...wt
a traffte Jam at tile top of Queen Juliana Tuesday in her aame rame, woo the Ma!tera hiVe become a free qeat Oil
!
1 i- 1 from
tile key with )1st ooe second blrthde,y hmoro list.
1oll c~lonshlp In 1935.
MarL
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Ill' United PreOI liXernatlonal vlctorr and protoaeed the
Nadonsl Leal!)le
aerie a.
East
Jerry Weal ....,.. up with 40
W, L, PeL GB points which lon't IIUl'Prlslng
ChiCO&amp;!&gt;,,. .... 16 6 ,727
Iince he carried a three-eame

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lo ftd
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THEY TURN THE L.I6HT5
"?#.IN 50 LON... WHAT DIFFEREN::E
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Hom~
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MJ.Meaota Ji»ped Kanseal Cit)!, hmlers of the seaton and Jerry llrlt two pmea in a best.af.
9-1, S.lllo odpd Cslllorala, 1- Kooaman and Nolan lll'an lOVen llnalo ao the Co!Uco did
_o. Botton squeezed Pllt New teamed for a six-hitter as the

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Cincinnati Rods, 44, · lhelr
olat&gt;th coniOCutln vlr!CB'J,
Boada' gamHrinnllll! · bl..,
came oftor be hod hk a 1wo-run ·
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~~;GBISTI&lt;O SPENDS BIG DOUGH
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THE PLACE OVER AND
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SEOUL, Korea (NEA)
Q-WiuJI do the o llo e
The failure of North Korea's November 150-man raid on
branclwl• sflmifll on the flag
portable."
South Korea's eastern coast has more tban usual sipifi.·
.of the Umtea ll'odntu?
&amp;lch a romantic era cance.
.
A-Tho ollve branehu
new song Is titled 11Wbo's Gou~
North Korea's strongman, Kim 11 Suag, modeled his new ·
lignify the U.N.'s purpose of
na Take CM Tile Garbqo When tactics alter those or Ho Chi Minh Ill Vietnam. The ale·
promoting world peoce.
.
rve Packed My Bags and Gone" menls contribudng to thlo and other recent Kim lallure.s
.... Sir Alec Qdmeos 1o de· may Indicate It may not he so easy lor other Communist
signing his own King Charlea leaders to successfully copy Ho's tactics.
1 costumes tor the HCromweU"
When things begin to go wrong, as they have for Kim Il
Sung in South Korea recently, even a Marxist as sldllecl ..
Glck "" Allred IJ!Ienthal, edl- he may begin to make serious blunders.
lxlr ol • launcy thlllk-mag, call.
This may have appllcallon In South Vietnam, where Ho
ed the Weldor!, In bopeo ol get. himself bas ollate run Into a number of as yat unpubUclzed
lng an Interview with Jordan's problems which may shake him as badly as Kim bas been
King Husseio, asked tor t h e hit.
k!'!Cl,~!UHI a voice said oar- , To get a llommUIIIIt• taetlodan's- iliifYsla ,ol;
· ~,:
ry, Iiot 1n "" He OIW the aide November CfMI.~ .J')Uds w~nt.sour, w·· ·~,~ ~' .
·nOit 'illy w00 told him the. with a man. ,w.h,o h,,ad bee~~o~ ,I!'Bdbl(· '~· theOredelali .
th
and t-..tw.. of lnftl
posed lackey anaiverlilir tho and senior mslructor on tba eory
... - - ·
tra·
phone was the king himself.
tion in Nortb Korea's top agent-trailllng school.
The VFW .,,.... tho AI~
The loUowlng plll'Oilthells relale !lie !allures oJ the COlli·
bUI to shift Memorial Day and mandos. The quota~ons Mark the analYsis of this ~
Veterans Day to Mondays .... theoretician.
.
The bUl 80Unds intelligent to us
1-(Wllen Ud.a@ becan to co WI'OIIC for the &amp;eam, Aey
Th ''R- ·., IUm _
threatened lbe v~~~a&amp;ero, ldlled ordlnai'y Iarmon and ovea
0
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to,~
du
Bak ey him 11 P·~ .Lndren
~
•• lhelr way.)
10 was
cer o( oy
er
"The orgamz·aUon or the team was not good ..~at an. The
victim
a helot - his Rome group was made up or !50 men ID their early Ills. To be
viUa was robbed ol $16,000 In sure, there was a political commissar~. But be waa
gems and furs .••• "''his sum. so inexperienced that he could not reaDy be called a polWmer ''they" will try to foist cal commissar. What best illustrates the iD~nce or
farm ......
on ••males'' something ealled the commissar and the team was the killing or
•fbody chains" to be dangled · and children when they couldn't find oJficials and pollee to
over bare no doubt male chests, threaten. This w~ them enemies, not co-operation."
erias~rosslng trom shoulders
1-(The mapa earrled by &amp;be lnlltraton were IDaeeura&amp;e.
to bips .... Tbe oMs with the Hamlet• were tacor~ectly located. Tile hdormatloa 01. these
J t ..........u..... .n..~__.rom
bam.letl ••• wroar.)
wr 8 8 .........'6 ... ~lt;!:L
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stoctedopera
ith ammunl
andne•w.ll
bo ~ ba ae '!l!
beenand' s .,._,.,.-~--In "OWl ..
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w before sendJng
on down e 150
es smen." ve
,... ~lim
established
Pusaycat" no leal than Sidney
S-(Sout&amp; Kore~a trOODI moved Ia wfthla hoan after die
Pottier "" WhoiO film prleellOW ._atoro ellered tlte ..mleto. TIIe ut ._aloro .,..,
.•• hi
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Is up to .,.,5011,000 •w I new ""''"'
~ eaplared or foreed to alro!ell dealb Itt IIIe m-llltt

Holden, Jlmmy stewart. C a r y
Grant? .... OUr old Manhattan
ei\Y room !rlead Ben Schntlder
_ wise lad _ New
Yorll's pollution !Grthellnecloer
al J Ft La"•~-•e ... 11 ~~
r Ull • - - - . . ....u " N I
the D·""
News In -~--~c
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Venice.
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A-~er mlnorlw or-~ zed ro
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seek rum employment: JBJ Sll~
heel (TV' ''Tonto") 1 b·'
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roles .... !laandy Hill, editor and
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JOE ~CELLI
Yorll, ~I' ODII, Diolrolt &lt;brilod
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W11h1111UMJ. &lt; ~ Biltlmor.. · ~·· ' IDner, In the
.!.it. welk It W.o Jock Hlalt. ' aivoWid 1111 ~ """ to 1- 1111 alxlh, elmo oil Jim
Aow .lt•o
Bonlo who'o
GNrant.Y&lt;rlKoo!"'ann otorfodod
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-··-SOn Frandoco'o op. , Bon ·HUut, the G,lanla' aecoild ""
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~~ •--- hlto bolon bo~Jw 1orcoc1 to
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buel!laD, Uod a . ...,... - . Bonia' •11111• In tho 13tl! re....t by letlilll! 1111 by pltche• retire In the IIIUJ with a ..,.
1~, hlo , _ ,ldl or the three llmei. In fiiiO
ohouldor. ~~~''"' who ~
ocorecl Bil t..- lim! la.st ~ Mel Qlt In 19311. credit lor tho. vlclotf, otruc .
1blrd· with tho w1nn1Jw run
111e vlctoq lolpt tho Glanla In
'TilooclaJ oo 111e Glanla boat, the o do lor tho Nolilllll Lloigue'o
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seat theatre.
but "malnJy makesmetoomelanLook Mag's interviews with cboly and boring" .... Vadlm,
Jane Fonda and her husband Rog- once Wod to ~ 'and Annotie
er Vadim are an eye - popper: SlrD,)i&gt;erg, with a 1011 by CatherJane says she prefers marl.)lana ine Deneuve, told Look all the
and LSD to U(Jior, 1838 pot 80111e- women "rve married or lived
tirnes ..makes everythingbyster. w:lth10 haVe three tldngs in com~
.icalJ.y tunny andbrilliant''torher mon: "They were actresses, they
were beeutlftll lllld they dyed lllolr
WASHINGTON NCTEBOD~ hair blonde." .•• Vadlm addo:
.,Too cerebral a womanlsunsup-

Saudi Arabians Gripe:
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NEW ' YOkK - I! you'd Invested $1,000 in 41 The Fanta·
sdcks" when itopenednfneyears
ago JOU'd have got back $28,000
by now and the end's still far
over the happy horizon . ... It
cost $16,500 to open In Its 153-

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st. Lou1..,P1Uibw'&amp;ll lUll waa aDd scored !our runa for the
co11oc1 because or bod weather. Cubs.
1n American League acdlll,
Fd Krenopool hit hla lint two

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dlera whoae Ultima)e ,ai!JI IJ to ldll Is boa·
tiie to the prlhclptes of'A:ea48inla/' . '
The same kind of tuziY'Ile_._ thiDidng
was 11!!1\iud a demoootrafloq.at Kent Slate·
University in Ohio awblle baCk In wblclf
radicals drove recruiters from the Chicago
' i'o!ICe Depnrlment oJf the campus. Aa II
the pollee, or the m Ill t a r y, are to b,e
humanlzad by cutting !belli oft flom access
to tha best young mlilils In the country.
, The Ullhiuote elm of aoldlero, Uke that
o( PQllc"'llen, Is not ,to ,ldll but 1o protect
~ naUoh and Its citizens.
' &gt;As ·long .. that protection is necessary,
8&amp; 'JODg, I I ".'e must ha~ sold,iers, sailors
or alnDen, service In and walchiUI su_pport
or the armed forees Should be the obfiga·
lloa ot all.
We may not like the military, we may
agonize -over Its demands upon our lives
and our national resources, we may be
convinced of the unredeemable obtuseness
oJ the miUtary mind, we may dream of the
time when the only soldiers we see are
pictures In blsto!'l' books, but we delude ·
ourselves if we think that wars are made
by generals and not by siDtesmen.
Asked to comment about the campus
editorial, C.L Everett Stoutner, chief ol ,
the ROTC Division Ill the Pentagon, said:
"Thank God we have a COIDitry where
a11 article Uke this can appear."
Amen. And thank God we have a country that can produce a soldier capable of
such a statement

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off t::ilntplis!"
_,eem_s to tie the
latest criols c;aU of'the oludenl actlvtS\8. .
Tho adminlolraUqns of ~ nwpl:ier ol unl~
versities have · moved~ either ·tO· ·abolillh'
· Reoerve Officers' Trabltj&gt;_c
progral)ls at their schools ,.- w &lt;eaee awafd.
1.ng them academic Credits. Whether~ this
is al the behest of the radicals !"' whether
il mel:&lt;!IY reftects a growing reactlpn
again5t the military among the lntellee·
tuals, it may not necessarily be the peace~
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o Need more lcltcben
counter epacel Wut
healr and chlp-roslatant
surface?
o How about more or
better arranpcl cabineb1
0 Place for desk work?
0 Time for more mod-ern appUinceat
0 How about modetn
ventllation 1
Exh&amp;ult
fan t Ranre hood 1
o Is kitchen ll1btlnr
pleasant and eftteient f
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0 Like to cha..,. whole
kitchen arrangement?
0 Need I plat&lt;! to eat!
0 Ia a modern built-In
kitchen your !dealt
0 Need another both 1
0 Should both be larler1
D How about two 1avatorloe1
0 Would a compartmented bath suit you be~
terT
D How about much low.
er noise levels?
o Need · more' heat!
Forced ventilation 1
0 Need another bedroom? Add a wiitgT Con·
vert an attic T
0 How about a reerea-tton room or family rOOm
in the ~entT

D Need a garap1 Room
;for a aeoond . ear? A
lonp~ earT
D Like to ro "ouy
care", with wiPe-ott
walla, one of the new
1..,-m,fntananco ilonrlnp1
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0 Heatlnr neod mod·
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Two school records were broil- SHOT PUT- Sloplleaa,C;Orlf..
Je~&gt;~ rriumph
Tbo loae bnvoiOIII ~tit:
H. Allen, Was 17 53 8 22 •415 en Tuesday afterooon when Rio fl.. RG, and Smith, .c _ 46 ,8".
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F. Rbnsn,Bol 2211319 31.373 oo Memorial Field. Cumberland
POLE VAULT_ Sowder, C;
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Rsbro, Mill I$ 41 4 15 .366 woo easily 101 2-3 to 43 1.;1, It Colesrovo. C, and fi.yloc, cB~
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16 59 2 21 .356 against no wins lor the Redmen.
TRIPLE JUMP_ Lawson,RG;
llllllluo Jelo !Jkelon Marctllno APril 21 woo 12. 11le olrerillll
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Bob Mabry, 6-S'h junior, won Walker, C; Scott, C. _ 39'6".
i.oj.ez . and tho -~ Rod woo $17.9~ WIB'ahip oonlcol IlLith II 10 bue'll'J!aa: 1o ma1!e Bi1naai who -GUt Ad! 'ACic tfi:
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Home RWls
of 167 feet, six inches, a new shaD, RGi Mabry, RG _ &amp;'tlt; "'.
blttle bert toal((bt.
HeJI!:Ieraon J..aq, Wonlrl, Jeta: ~back bad trouble DfFb1 Trial 'h!~-'
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NaUOIIai League: McCovey, San Rio Grande record. Mabry set
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Th6 Jell CliiiPeti tho w1ap 11..2 oorYicea wero held at 7:46Sundal'
lima 14 ae&lt;ept a pr!ze pari or lhem. Bul ...,.. 1Jt,r7
440 Yard relay _ Cmnberland,
Fran 8; Cepeda, Atla, StargeU, the school's previous record of _ :4S.S.
TueaciQ' Dllhl 1ritll a aerlea Ol evenlDg witll the Rn. Casto. worth '10,000.
F. Ollll'lbefna ubd
Pitt and Santo, Chi 5.
164 leet.
MILE RUN _ Moore, C;IJen..
Caoch John Mllh,..'s ·GaUijlo- ai'lllleo bt tho Jdnth 1nn1pa which
Sunday 8110111, at tho Follroolo
N.-., tile .Jet,o' 8Jpir- aoother ~ to lhlllk tjlmp wet
American League; F. RobinIn the pole wuU, Sowders of ny, C; Henclerlisfll, c _ 4:19. llo mue Devil gollera wore '-rdo )lrldlcod thno nmo. 11c11 Camp. RoblniOII home ware Mr. and llero, llna1ly ciUJI&gt;I up with the btiDre de~ Aclt •
son, Holt 9; Murcer and Pepi· Cumberland won with a vault ol
440 YARD DASH- Blschoii,C;' preiSod In deleitlng YloiUIII . bell, WWie Ha"""CCt\ Due caab Mra. Gerald Swartz and tallli1jo $10,000 llleklllc Belt A~ Aet would rua ., U. ~or
tone, NY and H.,.ard, Wash 7; 13 lee~ six incheo, a new Cum· Fahey, C; Hill, c _ ,53.1.
Mellis two atrokss on tho GaUl· and Charlie _..., prooltied the or Marietta and Kathy Follrad, : • -aome IIIreo , _ I1C1IDI lor tho W.ltlterl ilaaa Ia
Petrocelli, Bos and Jackson, berland College record.
lOU YARD DASH- Armllro!W, polls links
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Cmnberland won131rstplaces C; Allen, RG; llsrd, C; Scott, c
Flral acore was tei-164.
Padro Ramoa, tho Jell' v-.
Mr. and Mra. Pete Parl«!! ol
Rae 111-,
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out ol the 17 event meet. R lo (three wayUe lor 80COI1d) _ :10.7.
The win left GARS With a 18-1 an nlieler, was cndltedllllhthe Huntlngt4n wore weekend 811011• lllclo* Cor)loratiOa, made the and Ack Aclt more _
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National League; Me Covey, San Grande wss first in four event~
120 y ABO HIGH HURDLES- oeaoon record. Malp,lnthefttst w1a after blanklrtg the Red Wlnp ol Mr. and Mrs. Torry SWartz. J ) l ' O - ·autllde Natnalll•a . ldo merit at u,itt ,._.. '!lib
Fran 22; Sant, Cbi 19; Bench, The Redmen came in 11eeond in Walker, C; Marshall, RG; Scott, matc:b of the year at Pomeroy, ln the IBst two .lnnlnp. !llvano
-Mr. and Mrs. Murray HcPdu MtMtttari n _ . . ,;
eJocJdq 0( l:M 2-5 aat icurltd
Cln 18; Hanko, Chi 17; Millan, six events and fiolshed third In c _ :!7.2.
handed the Colllans tholr on!¥ Quezada took theloulorRochea- ol Dayton t:IJite SaiDrcle1. m.,.. . Namath the belt 11 1868 him 1o a ....WOIIIfth Ylc(ory In
AU. 16.
two events. Cumherland had eight
88 u y ABO RUN _ Moore, C; setilack.
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lojr to alltnd the Sarah ·W- pratoadttoll 01 the year tho trial,
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American League: F. Robin- seconds and 12 thlrds.
Denny, C; Coqrtner, c _ l:S6.5.
Tuelday, Beep MaUhfrlrs, Gre1
Following Wnicht'spme here sale at ~pera Pllinl. 111ey .In llltianwldt YOUDa IDXIIII
a., Metcalf ll emMert that ·
aon, Bolt 22; Murcer, NY 21;
Firat place winners lor the
220YARDDASH- Allen,RB; Smith and Steve Cordl»r !Ired thoJetor-homeloruer- o.PODt Slturdly niabt will! Mr.', ~·'!"' lpelrioallera. Tqt 1ft!l&amp;ht 0.. pi the Jab
Pepl-. NY 17: Howard, Wash Redmen were Bobby Lawson In Lawoon, BG; Blacholf, c-:23.0. 40s, while Mike Orr hod a 42 los aplnot tho 1-o · leading and Mra. Vere.swarts and lei! Ho woo· on I4Ur Ylallllw done. ' ,
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and Killebrew, Mlnn 1~
the broad jump and triple )IIDI(&gt;;
lor h&lt;me, aarl,y 5undal' mornbtg. ~ ,bt tho I'Odlbt lui
"Ho ml&amp;bt pt boolen, Ill
180 YARD LOW HUruiLES _ and Terry Uoyd a 44fortheBiue Toledo Mud"'"''·
Pitching
Phil Allen In the 220 yard dash, Walker, C; Marshall, RG; Scott, Devila.
tom Yoat 11 comalesctna at Febnar7 .,... tbe HJckdc eourae, but tblr ml&amp;bt bave to
National Laogue: Regan, Chi, and Bob Mabry In the .iavelln c _ :22.2.
For Meigs, Pat O'Brien cq,ped
his h&lt;me horeliler opendlOIIoov· · Awarda wre made and tho break the lnek ......-o1 1o oio
Stooe, Alia and Singer, Los A 4· thrt7N.
DISCUS TOSS _ Walker, c: medalist honoro with a 38. Bob
eral weeka at Veterans Mamor- proai
bullnoo- II." Itti aaltL
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The nert track action tor Rio Mabry, RG; Smith, c _ 109 ,7... · Priddy had a 39, Randy Burt 42,
BENGALS SIGN BERGEY
tal Hospital at Pomeroy.
181 111 IY.ad hlm from recef¥.
1141n Emeralcl was HOOnd ·t .
A 1-1; Perry, S.n Fran 4-2. Grande will be the Kentucky InTWO MILE RUN_ Courtner, Rex Roush 45, and •Bill Heniler
JONESBORO, Ark, (UP0 _
Mr, and Mro. George Guthrie il!c the belt 1111111 'nltaday.
the loot
ICltNiltotl
American League; stottle- tercollegiate Athl.etlc Conference C; Denny, C; He~erlight, c _ SI.
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The Cincbmatl Benpls have s1gn. attelded a blrtbday dlnner lor hh
Derb¥ Hor1e1 but traJaer tau
myre, NY 5-1; Culp,Bost-Cl;Pal- meet May 8 at Evansvtlle, Ind. 9:33.4,
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GAllS wil~ holt Atl'iena today. edBW Bei19Y, UttleAll-Ameri- mother, Mra. On Guthrie, at
GoldftDe Wll looldq: tor 8 VIII
mer, McNally and Phoebus, Ball Alter that the Redmon wUI meet
MILE RELAY _ CUmberland
canllneba•ker ot Arkanaasllalll the h&lt;me ol her dauahlllr, Rolon
SOUND AS EVER
10 111111 that colt 14 ~i
3-0; I.ancUs, .:-~s, Perhranosld, MaCantl"""on aCollnd~~clhnArtaduaiLanharnmeet alst -3:42.
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UniverslQ' to a Ulre&amp;-)lfll" Am- WWiaml, ·at HarrisOD\Iille on
CLEVELAND (UPO- Cln... Park lor ibe Dlfnoli ~.
lllnn, Pattin,-· Nas and Od·
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orlean Footboll Laague contnct. Sunday. Mra. Guthrie wao 80 land ·'l!ll"lllrlllck Bill Filii Al1led llnlabiid tb1rf,
om, Dak 3-1; Peterson. NY 3-2; tryirw to arrange ameetherelat- RGi Blscholr, Ci Smith, c- 167'..
Berpy, the Benpls' No. 2 yara old.
NelHD Ia u eound u t'ltJ' after ball - a 1._. behind biiU
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er in the sesson.
drall choice, wUI report l4tralnSunday evening 8110111 of Mr. ......,....., an OI)Olatioa 14 Emenid aac1 trainer 111ro1c1
lng camp In July but wW leave and Mro. lllao. D. WOOilo woro ......... qoll'nlmhllrl&amp;llt- Mellrlde.
nco ml&amp;bt
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Coaches All&amp;r'pme.
Weekend peato or Mr. and Dr. VIdor~ aald'l'uetotlq.
"But rn have 1o 11111 1111111 I
Sabboth School attentlanee at
Mrs. Harry Guthrie and Mr. and
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U~talian-Univers~ist~n.

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Includes Declared Atheists
By LOUIS CASSELS
UPI Religion Writer
The Unitarian Universalist ·
Aaaoeiation, rormed In 1961 b.r
the merger of two older
demmtnations, has tbe clistinc·
tioa or being the only Cburch in
America which Includes ln Its

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memberdUp a. substantial per~
ceDtaae or avowed atheists.
There are, of course, praeU.
cal atheists-people who live as
if God did not exlst- in virtually
all churches. But only in the
Uni..,aan Universalist fellowship 1111 one likely to hear
athelaln frankly am treeJ,y
professed, by clergy as weU as
iaymeo,
You can irnatine the shock a
Lutheran congregation wookl
sustain tr its putor annoonced
the PIII.Pit one Sunday that
he had declded to dispense with
pra.ver because he no longer
beUeWid ln a personal God. But
Ulere was barcOy a ripple when
the Rev. Duncan Howlett. pastor
or the largest Unitarian Univer~

rrcm

aallst church in Washington.
D. C., made that announcement

to his congregation not long
liDo

No Official Creed
Since the association has no
official creed a!Xl no creedal

test ror m~~mburship, there are
no 11at1at1cs on how many or its
cleray 1111 lay members share
Dr. Howlett's theological poSoo
· tur~~o One estimate, which Is
problbly as good as any
available, ls that about twothtnla or the 167,01)0 members
are atheilts- that is, they hold
some concept of a personal
God.
SWce the early 19th centur1,
wheD the two movements were
1-(y

launched

In Now

Enalud, U n l t a r i 8. n s and

Uoivtraaliltl llive rejected the
beUef U.t Jesus Ja the divine
aon ol. God. But the)' contlnued
Wlttl e&lt;mparatively recently to
ft8atd Jeaus 11 the supreme
hulniln llllchor or Gnd'o ..W.
SIDce their merger Jn -1961,
boW..-r, they h.ave aballtoned
tht CJriaUari label and no
1 - r clobo for Jesus 1111'
Plli1icular preeminence over
_ , religious llllcher1
aoclo aa - · · Budtlha and
&lt;;ot!laclua. 11le pre~nt c0111Uto..
tloa· of iht atiOCiaUon atatea
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thot ~ ~ 101

Association Aim
than a place) and ltr the belle!
"To cherish am spread the that the Bible. while not
universal truths taught by the infallible, was a trustwortlly
great pr~ and teachers of vehicle of God'11 aelf..revelatlon.

humanity In ever age and
From the start, b&lt;Mever, the
tradition, immemorlall,y swn· Unitarian movement placed ita
marized in the Judef&gt;Christian primary eQhaaia 011 '"Practic:al
heritage as love to God and love religion'~ exhibited 1i1 corrwaa-

to man."
T he

Unitarian

movemert

nowered in New England after
1819 lm:ler tbe leadership or
William Ellery Channing and
Ralph Waldo El'lerson. It began
as a liberal wing or Congrega..

tionalism, but 600n became a
separate denomiM.tiOIL
Foc a time it threatened to

engull the long.&lt;stabllshed eon.
gregatioral churches. Within a
few
years, 12S of New
England's leading Congregationa1 churches, includlng 20 dating
back to the daya or the
Pilgrims, turned Unl1arian.
Thomas Jefferson, who was
greatly attracted to Unitarian
ideas, predicted that within a
generation every American
would be a Unitarian.
This forecast proved to be
quite wide of the mark. The
movement never grew larger
than 200,000 members. but it
e~yed a prestige tar exceeding its size because iltnong its
members were such notable
leaders of early AmerJca as
John Adams, Jdm QuinCy
Adams, Daniel Webster, John
M a r s h a II, Oliver Wendell
Holmes, Henry David Thoreau,
and John Greenleaf Whltuer.
Corlserwdve '11leolCIIY
The theology of these early
American Unitarlaaa was rather
eonserw.t.lve compared to the
views whll:h prevail In the
aaaoeiadon today. Dr. Chaantng
habituoll,y spoke or Jeous as
"Our Savior," and the first
&lt;otUttltuUm ol the Unitarian
General COnference 11ld that
''These churches accept the
rellgloo of Jesus."
To be aure, the sahatloo
which Dr. Channing ascribed to
Jesu1 was not a matter of bebag
aaved from etenal pwtllhment
-In ,oldch ho did oot believebut · or lleiJW liberated by
Chrla~a llllchiiW and oltlllll&gt;le
rr..n the ..slalinr -or ot aln
In ·Rio !lie.
But. there w11 room In aor)¥
Unilarlal1iom 1&lt;Jr the concept or
haa;m1 (a; a ~.tate" rather

thouillt""

atonate service ot mankhd,
rather U.n on detlning dqpnae
and enforclnc orthodoxlel. And
that emphalio Ia oUU the
predominant clw.racteristlc or
the meqed association.
The first Unlveraaliat Church
in America wa1 organized at
Gloucester, Mau., ill 1719, Ita
di.sUnctJve gospel Wll the
Lli1iversal 11lvation or all men, I
beller gm~ncled in the conviction thot -nal punlohment In
h.eU was lnconaistent with God's
mercy.
1beo1oiJ Evolved
U~er the leaderlhlp of floaea
Ballou, Unlveraallst churchu
evolved a theology which
emphalized taJth in God's uan..
conquerq love" and acknowledged Jesua aa ttle s'4)reme
human revealer or God's will
and purposes or manldrd. Frcm
ita Wley inc~tlon. however,
Uni"YtraaliiDl 19111ht truth and
lnaplraUon rrom other world

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Eugene Gill ol tho local &lt;hurch
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Racine.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarsnc:e Slupr
or Alhw Ylolted Sunday- Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence EbliD. Penni
and PattL
Mr. and Mro. Romle Runnells
of Manaleld callod on Mrs. Goor·
lie DiehL
Mr1. Qltf'ord Icenhower was a
medical patient at Veterans Memorial Hoapltol.
Mr. and Mro. Vern Story and
John or Columbuaopenttheweekend with Mr. ao:l Mrs. Nonnan
Schaefer,
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Seattle Plloto !rom Vancouver
and relief pit&lt;her
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Paclllc Caoot t.oaauo on~
Bouton was 1 21"11JDe wiriDer
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and family vfalted her .mothlr, In • PreriOui-aUil,tookover ·', " .. ' ,
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Mr, ind Mro. IIID1ard SWatt&amp;
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and Pearl Ralldciphallt-opon
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LOIIJSVILLE, IIJ, (IJPO... &lt;omp1atod II! ..7.00 diQ, '
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11.\SON - Meaon Girl Scrub

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Friaeoo' .Reynolda, and Carla M•·

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II indiOa and contains over 125 IUtiatratlo~, many
ia full'~Ior, &lt;il EiSeJi!!om as a youjh iD ~. u
a C&amp;llet.at West'Poinl, as tho Oe!lelal iD act!on, u a
jloli,lil:tll c:ampaiper, and .. tho ~~live ia
office. ·· ·
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llotaal, !ltolla Arnold: memboro,
Cathy liiW,era, ll!ano Jol!naoa,
Vlcld 1lloao11, Gwaodo(yo Glbba,
Dillble Jolmt1011, JUlie Jobnoon.
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part of U11 Univeralt)' ot B.C., The World Almillllle
aayo. Tbe ane~tnt water
Chicago),
mlll w~o tha PfO!o!ype lor
Al~b they takt a lallltl•
an othe&gt; enlllnn thai con·
faire attitude U;nrard theolOSical
vert running ·water, wind,
dorirlne. Unttarianl and lJniVIJ'.. cOal, petroleum; uranium
and aunlllht ln,I!J UMble
salists are Jtlllloni.. bellefll'l
mechanical illei'0:In social J111Uco. No rtlilteolo
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sr~ In AmeriCa !ia1 w~
longer, hli-der OJ' lDOII,. eou. ,
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poverljl· ~ ractol dlocrllltl• In Uit' .. .!lot! f .U ! pr0teot. , .
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be~ In
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Invented • by lhe Greeks
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Mrs. Harmon Fox.
Mr. and Mrs, Harmon Fox aD!
Mra. lola Howell and Kay opetrt
Scuttlay with the John Douglas
lamlly at Shade.
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lAY 3, 1969

o• Dl11a.: meners.• Keen~¥, Chat71 VIIIMelllr, Vlekl

religima aa well as rrom the
ChrJaUan heritage-another em·
phasia that rematna central to
,the merged association.
For ·a 111110 denomi1ad011,
wbich never had more than

llat churches "ere remarkably
pro:luctive in the field of tdper
education. Among the fiDi.ou•
American eollepa a~ unlwral·
tiea fourlled b)' Universaliata
are Tulla, St. .t.wrencie, Goddard, calU'ornia lutlt&amp;U of

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· Ioera "*"IIOtllilw lf 1the
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·Jieft
mervUlo of Clarkl'fllle, GA.,,v!.iar of..Grace lhlrdl Ill · .
.We 'and cl ~loa Clalrch Ia
nella Ga., fAIId . tha ~~....,
Clurdl women at a IIOilue.k tinnor atthehrrlahlloualata.rbl
Epl~ oWrch li!"lilal' nf&amp;ll1.
1le iotd llw.t !lMrgla ... 150 e....tle~. and
Ill
t~e larp clUes, the tolfna u.
ftri amall. JUa two parlaltel
are amall, thore beltW onlr II,.
m - a at tho ECW at Gra..
Church In ClarkavUle.
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H_.ver, ·they had ~0 In i
IIV. BEN SOMERVILLE
their treasury. ·11e tGicl them It
waa a oln to let the IDClOOI alt
are WOI'kllll Day.
Projects planned were a beke
, aile ond a l'UIIIIIIage aile and
l&amp;rt Dept., to help peilp1e In the members - t o bold a CllrlatcCIIIIIIIIJIIII3 tD buy ltoma not pro- maa Bazaar thh year.
Preaent at the cllnDer were
vided by thele deplrtmellb.
He pointed out how lntlplll- Tho Rev. Clifford E. Scr..t,
cut numbers ean be. uyou can 11eetor of &lt;llrlat ChUrc:b; Rev.
group at - · o1 an 0111er reollly do -las wltil a amall Bon Smunervllle, formerly of
acboolo In !he Weal Virllnla All
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Point Pleaaatt; Mra. Windsor,
!late Band wllh nino. Tbey llao II'GIP u tbey are willlnc. be Mra~ Ruah Kro!Jel, Mrs. Geor&amp;e
roeelved four -rtar rallrca aald.
A Npet ahow by Mra. Rdoerl catandroo, Mrs. AJWO!a Panteat the Sonlor Diad Felllvll bold
loulau, Mro. s. C. Wilhelm, Mro.
at Ravenswood, the only one to Hlte's Sunday School Claao, an Milton Miller, Mrl. NUe1 MinEaster
play,
was
presented
by
receive all aupertor ratings.
ton, Mro. Gall Nros, Mrs. ROllTbe Wahama Junior Band at. Julie Minton, Georae Cllandroa, er ClevelaDI~ rrom Charleston;
LtH and Lellle Krodel and. Ruslhe JUnlor Balld FeiiiYII IJI Krodel, VIcki Park, Randy
held at Rl!lle.Y ond received All
91)10rlor llatlqa. The JuniDr Morgan, and Sharon Dural. 1be
Band 1'81 sraded .,A's" In ev- claaa made the large plfiP&amp;Iaand
colored the scenery. Holl,y JOOR117 cato&amp;&lt;&gt;ry. JUdges lor this
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commentator.
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ECW President Mra. Woltar
COMPLETE LINE
M. Wllllor prealdod at lhe bualWIDE SELECTION
nen meeting. 1bere was a reADD SUNSHINE AND
port on the United Thank OllerSPARKLE TO YOUR
ltW eolleetian. ProJocta wen
planned to ratae money to alllld
No~
HOME.
tile 12 Aeol,ytes of tile church to
VltgiJila Soml,.,.y In Augult
BY CLARICE ALLEN
Mr. and Mrs. Llwroace Smith where thQ would serve at the
entertained with a buffet &amp;~Q~&amp;r Waahl- C.thedrel, Waahlnifollowing the weddlug of their ton, D. C. , on Weat VIrginia
daoghter, Allee, to Daniel 1'1&gt;ba:D. Gueats were Mr. and Mn,
Ra.vmond WUaon, daughter, Bor·
bara, Rocheater,N.Y.,allldaughter, Katby, Rio Grand.el Mr. and
Mrs. C.cll TOOen, IAJla Toban,

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••LA.SON - The Wabama H I g h
School Band will participate In
the Regiooal BaDd Festlval held
this Friday and Sawrday, Mo.v 2,
and 3rd at Huntington, W. Va.
They have won several hooors
cNrlllg this school year. Ttley will

complete tbis school term witll a
trip to the Virginia Beach Music
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Band members will leave Wa~
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lng. June 15, eoroute for Virginia Beach by chartered bus and

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Hollman, flute aolo; Jolin Blr·
ria, anare drum soloi Mike JoDe•
ond Jolin Blrrlo, drum dUet; ....
opbone quartel, Pam ltoulh,
Chrllltlne llofftnan, Ricky Cmnolly and Plrkanna Kell:; clarInet "'ariel, Connie Glllond,
Sheri')' llartle,y, Cheryl i1W'na'
and Teresa Fer.-aon; trombone
quartet,

Reedsville

The Hi verview Garden Club
platmecl a 1111ture tour and wiener roast to begin at 5 p.m. Tuesday evening, April 29, at Forked
Run State Park.
The CDC's met at the home of
Mr. atwl Mrs. Charles Hum,phrey
Saturday evening. The bwiineas
session was conducted b)' the
vice president, Mrs. Rorald Osborne. Dues were pald and con-

Mason County's Spring Luncheorl this year will be at Sluthside,
near Point Pleasant. The ladies, I am sure, are buS)' making a
bat ill keeping with the theme, uMelodioua Millinery.., A title
of a song wblcb could be represented in a hat- or bonnet that
Is - is, "'Put on Yoo.r Old Grey Bormet" goes WI.Y back I am tribution was made to the Meigs
aure even to before IllY Ume. The date in Ma.1 22nd, and reg- Cowty :MuseLIDI.. Refreshments

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ProJect - ~ · pldl' 'Ior.no hl~O'·f booth at'llie' MIIson Cmnb' Fair in AU&amp;\! St. Under the leadership of Edith, you
can bet we wm have a fine exhibit. other workers on that comm1ttee are Mrs. Charles Thomp&amp;OD, Mrs. Jay Keister' Mrs.
Billie Casto, Mrs. Abigail Thompson and Mrs. Lester Rou!lb.
_ An edueattonal tour Is planned by the Homemakers with Mr&amp;.
otia Randolph as chairman. other energetic persons serving on
that committee are Mrs. Ueulo Roosh and Mrs. Laurene Lewis.
Jncldentally, Mrs. Steridan McLerran, Point Pleasant, Is in
charge of tbe spring luncheon. and I might add, is doing a real
cood job, We have met with her aJread)', and plan another meettq May 9tb. It's a pleaiUI'e to work with IIUch a conscientious

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BY THE WAY, LADIES, have you started on your garment
for the !lyle ~? Mrs. McLerran Is counting on you!
You have less than two weeks - lKit anyone could make a garment In that length of time.
·Return your registration blank and get buay oo that dress,
casual C05t:ume, or complete oo.ttn.
• lr'S SUCH A BUSY TIME OF YEAR - (ah&lt;Juld be houseclean-

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but wllh flowers to plan~ garden to plant, a blpperware
party, committee meetings, news to write, mother to take to the

store there'• oenr enough time ID do the many, many chores.
Yesterday was such a beautiful day! We picked greens in Ohio
a
West VIrginia and the comblnaUon was good; that is, it you
add vinegar. I never want to forget tl,e edible ones.
AFTER WRITING ABOUT CLIFTON'S historical past, I have
been informed about the old home oC William Gephart, at CUf-

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The home was formerly called the Clifton Hotel, and inside
the house there reportedly is a water wen which qJencbed the
thirst ot maay travelers.
Basket dlmers were prepared ror train passengers ror 25

cents. AD old calling card stated the hotel was established in
1189, aad ••Serves meals on all trains. lnQ.dre of brakeman."
At that time the property was owned by P. H. Gephart who
wa1 alao the village cobbler.
H1a 1011, WUliam Gephart, followed in his father's trades. The as on SUndQ' were Mra. Mary
latter ia now 97 years old, and a patient In a local rest home.

Racine Soeial Events
BY MRS. FRANCIS MORRIS
The Booster Class of the Baptist Chlrch School met Thunda,y
eveniEJ- AprU 17, with Mrs. Marie Rlr; hostess, at her home
witb niDe members present. The
aong, "What A Frlend We Have
In Jesua" and prayer by Vera

held Tuesday evening, April 22,
at Racine Baptist Church. After
a plano prelll:le by Mrs. Lllllan
Hayman, Miss Ven Beegle was
devotlOIIIll leader using tor her
topic, ''Praise the Lord and AIWIU'S Say a Good Word Cor JesuL'
Special music was a solo by
Beegle opellBd the devotions ln
Miss Dottle Wilcoxen a!Kl. a solo
charp of Ven, who used the by Rev. David Sedziol.. The me&amp;tapic, ·~Fellow!lhip." Scripture
sage was by Mrs. Thoma&amp; Glbwu Jolm 11:23-John 15:4.- boll!', and lnstenauoo of ollleera
MIItt. 18:20. Readl11go by memby Mrs. F1ora Long. Business in
btn lneludod Frlendohlp, Klnd- chorge of Mrs. Genld Browo,
oess. JM,uence, Climblrc; t h e president. Alter the service, reHefeht&amp;, The Unsel1ish Youtb, freshmentl were served la the
Live Eo!ch llo1, At set of Sun, booament aoclal rooms.
Few Worlol P•Cll. Folloorir-. 1
Noi'JIIIn Ray Norrla Ia on the
IMYIIIH!i naal.., Mro. Marlo U.S.S. O'llaro, India, Spain alii
Rollah -.. lu charp ot games.
Mediterranean Sea. He expeeta
Prisd wen ~~- to Clan p.,.. tD be hclme in Jul1 for a visit.
ol1, DorolhJ l!idlley, G r e t t a
Mn. Gary Hall (liloirle~ NorS...,iOII; Von lleegle and lo- ris) and son, Chri1klfj)ber, of SL
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Mra. ROy, hoa~u. Paul, MIM., c:ornt b)' plant to
aonod'Jlnoaly ntreshmonta.
Col.....,a, apellllr-. a wei!k wltll
·,~lillallon aervl&lt;e ol the her brolher..tnolaw aOd alator,
W~~ IIIDUot Million Sod~
Corolyn, Mr, andMra.NickYoat,.
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enroute home and visited. t h e
Y08tl!l,
Mr. and M:ra. Altred Crot¥
and daughter, Nancy and Rebec:·
ca, spent the weekend witb nJa..
tives at Walhtrwton, Pa.
Jame~ stewart of Toronto. 0.,
called on friends here Frida)o.
He was a former residert ot
RaciDe.
_Mrs, Laura Sayre Is l'isldrw
with Mrs, Helen Youncean:l Mn.
E&amp;ther Pipet for aeveral daJa.
Mr. and Mro. E. A. Wincett
and MrL Alii Coe wire reetDt
vtaltora o1 Mr. "!'' Mra. Do,.
Thumasat Gahllln&amp;.
Mr1. VIolet Flalltr and¥11~11
z.,... o1 Altroa 1190nt ...ll'il
daya Willi
and Mra. ·Hoprr
Rouahand
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Joe Turner alii Tony alii Mrs.

Laverne Turner, Albany.
Mr. and Mn, Arnold Jonlul
were Wellston vi1ltors on Wednelda,y.
Mrs. Albert COne wes In eo.
lumbus.one day last week.
Mrs. Margaret Brooks apeat
an eveni• with Mra. Ginevra
Foster.
Mr. and Mra. Vance WUI&gt;Ir
were in Jackson on Saturday,
Mrs, Jarrot Bobo and Heory
were In McAi'tbur on buJIDias
Sablrday.
Mrs. Fradc Schiltz called ..
Mra, Be!Q&lt; WUI&gt;Ir ..., evenlq
rec:ertly.
Those who visited st the m..
evra Foster tune the put week
were Mrs. Pauline Foster, Mr.
alii. Mra. Albert Cone, Mr. and
Mn. L. D. COIIriU. ,
Mn. Told l.&amp;sure of Athens
'flatted her mother and lami]Jr
recenU,y.
Mrs. Foster received word
that her aon-In-law, Jerey Hull,
lla)1on, '-'! aulforecl a heart at.
tack. He Ia .....,....t lql~
muat .."Ve r11t.
Mr. andlln. WUitam Tllamoa
of Columbuo ware at lho Frink
Perr1 heme mr ~ wtel•~

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the pre!ll!&gt;lnacy ciraw!Jwo lor the
~;~ew voc:adOMlsclwJOI, and a re1aoluiton to , ~flnlt 'Mr. Herold
Flelcla, oljlto Ftetda~rlDtt
CO. of Olarles•- toproceedwlth
surreyttW the
p~
adiacent to .fh\1.Junlm' high; too; .
~ aehool, Tho &lt;011! oflllll'vel'IRB.
'!al ea11Jnated at between $500
aiid •750.
other acUono:
To eDil&gt;10¥ J)l"d&gt;adonary teaeboro and thoae on temu-e who, do
not appear on the transfer lilt.
To rehire Ge.ry Cooley,asalstant aOflerlntendent ol schools,
LoweU COOk .asVocatlontiDlreetor, and BUI~ Steele ao Tide I
Director.
Preaeni .wore WOllam B;
Fr&amp;JI1)0R, architect, Hllrtlngton;
s..,~ ~ Brooks Smith, Al8latant

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would deslg• CliiJ¥ llx ltema of een•••
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Wllllld be: name, aae, ralatlooahlp
Willi at hoolaebOlcl, .... elate
at birth, . and llllllber of 'flaltora
Ill the bome ,at lime ot Cf!ISOIO.
llepllea to Ill!' other q11eat10111 .

Smllh to Daniel Td&gt;an.
MrL Leland Smith, lofrL Roy
Baker,·Jest.P, Ge.., Mr. aD:I Mra.
J. F. Wlllond Jlm, Pt. Pleolld,
and Mr. and Mro. Cla1ton Allen
and Bill were Sunda!' cll111er
gueoto of Mr. and Mra. Denzel
Clelanl.
Mro. Letha Wood 1110111. a lew
dlya !lith Mr. and Mrs. Har&lt;Jid
Hawk and lamUJr of Albuv·
~IW 11turildal' with Mr&amp;
Jolm Wlekllam were Mrs. Zlbo
Mldldl!, Mrs. Elate MlclkUf ol.
Hemlock Grove, and Mrs. Lucy
Gaul.
Mlsl Jrathy wn .... atudent Ill
Rio Grande, apent a weekenl
with llr, ond Mrs. Lawrence
Smllh.
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Mr. D, D. Cleland, Columbua,
visited Friday with Mr. and Mro.
D. M. Cleland
Mrs. Henry EI&lt;IWwer, Donl1d
and Laura Jeoo, and llr, and
MrL Charles FJeblnpr ard Suz..
annah, spent a recent weeka~
with the ol lira. O.rleo El~ 11 NewpOrt - · ·
VL lira. Olarlaa ElchllWV ,.._
malned wllh her parents ""' I
t..,.r vlalt •• her lather wiD
aoon be loavine ior Hrvi!'O ·Ill
Vlellaln. Mrs. Henq ~
and. cldl&amp;'en vlaltad In WallhbWtoa, D. c. , on U..lr retun trlJ,!.

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~ Falla, 5.39 stat., and
Qlarleaton, 18.55 laDing. London
lind Mumet are on the sill; Wtnlloid, ......... 2 feet ol rolle~s.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GAU.IPOIJS LOCKS - Ketlt.T
B. "' 8:20 p, m.; ftaiWer IDI Sur_.t,ar "' 8:45 p. m.; John Ladd
llfu doom 11:25 11. m.; Beokjord
liP 3101 L m.t J. S. L&amp;wla"'3:15
i. ILl oiDdrew P. ~do!rD
f:tO L m.; U. E. ilowtea .S..,.
8110 L ID.I' Elaine 0; ... 6:3$,.
81.1 JIM T, lfP I:J(l o.·m.
. KANAWHA Rlvoir -)ola.,.et
O.....tta 1111 sao o. m.t Wtnael&lt;l,l
Ooorp T, Prlc0 doWii6:1S fi,ID.I ·
w. H.~...... Jr."' UilS P.m.1

. Fori DOoriJorn dowJ! 12125 L ID.I
· J_. A. (lreendolm 3:20 L Iii.;

~- otl 3:85 L m.t 0, F. $learor 1Ct 5:80 L Dl;l Alan R. MorrW
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POINT PLEAsANT -' 0 t I I
oa!'d Brown, Bill Wltljero, HarrY Ray Venlt-, en .lnfant Wider
Slilera, and- Eorl Keefer, prea~ 211 ·has med IIIII by Goldie Van·dent.
Metre, aaolnat BI1J,y Joe ColeAlao preoont 1n the anterO&lt;IR mlil, Jlillersoo'ltreot, N"" Lex·
were 10 mtmbera of the Cltl'e.. lngton, Olilo and Robert llwlh,
ccmmltiee. ·They were reUred I Oak,Street, New Haven,
there whe~ ¥ Sm!tll quoted ' The plalntlll •a!&lt;• judgement
orders !rom tho State Fire ·~ $7~• 055 and coots for penna..
Narsboll tho! onlr 12peoolewere neot and other ln&gt;ttleo
aUowed in lho ofllce ot a ume, ed when he waa violentthe presence of lour melllbo&lt;:a of ljr out of 1 tr11ck driven by Blllhe presa run.-. the q-.
I ly Joe C&lt;jleman, belmglng to
'lbe next regular board meet.. R~ert Roush on Aprll29, 1967,
Ill! wW be held 1\leaday May 13 against Billy Joe COleman, or
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One I'"' cent of
people men.
liviD( m the United States
The complaint "'' llled by
are employod in hospitals,
Mike caato and Carol. Casto,
according to the Encyclo· &lt;0111111el lor the plalntll! In tile
paeclla Britannica.
olllee ot lho Cireult Clerk Howard Schultz,

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·Mrs. Demla .R. Haweli,I9Z7
ADili:M'ED - llary t.ie.
Chestnut st., - · 9:54 'L JDo, Syraeu~e, ObiOi Gecql Nidd.,.
Tuellday,
Pt. Pleaaaot; MrL Denold'· c;u.
DISCHARUES .
atn, Le&lt;inj Paul Alllllller., pt.
Mrs. Amanda Boothe, Wolter · Pleaaanti WWiam Krebs, llealClay, Mn. ROse· JL .Geremetz, erson.
MrL Arthur C, Glbb., Mra. DonDISCHARGED- Patrtclallo;..
ald F. Houston, Min Addle. E. lap, Jolin McCoy, 1'117Wa Bue!:,
JohnioD, Mrs. Lowell Keeney, Elmer File, Mrs. HlchardAuaiiJI
Jack S. Nell, Mrs. Fred E. North· and daughter, Mrs. 'lbcln&amp;s Bepup, Mrs. lArry E. Rose, Eliza- oldB, Mn. Ralph Slaver, M r a.
beth A. Slinker,Sibrbw.D, 'nloro. Jame&amp; Hartley.

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Seafood Values!

Ocean Perch

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Round $leak • • ... $115
Sirloin Steaks • ·~5125
Porterhouse. • ....$,39
Cubed Steaks .... $119
Boston Strip • .... $1"
Ground Round • ••. $109

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Soeial Events

Donald Cooe and family, Albens, apent Sunday with his parents, Mr. aJll Mra. Albert CGoe..
Sunlo.v visitors wllh Mra. m..
evra Foster were Mr. and Mrs.

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cblldnn, Mra. WilMr. and Mrs. Alfred RaacloiPI liam c.tl and aon, BW, RW Aland Camily have moved into ~eir len, aB local, ard Mr. lUll MfL
new trailer home.
Har17 Fellure, Gallipolis.
-Mrs. L. Balderson
Mr. ond Mra. Bruce M,era
and AJYin Myers spent a few
days with relatives in Wastwwton,D.C.
Mr. and Mro. Ra.vmond Wllaon
aDd dauehters, Barbara and
Kathy, of Roehe•ter, N.Y., spent
a weekerlcl with Mr. and Mrs.

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llor' of people who wjll be aaked
ID relbond to the longer forma
· IIIIa btoil •bstentlall!' remced.
Tl!t, lllllibtr of 91tatlont aaked
at. 1100Plt Ia ' 11170 IJ about '
!Ia ...... ia .Ia IHO and Is ••·
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, Mr. Slol!• pointed out that au
1'ljlllea· to cenlilt queallona ore
libict11 coiitlcll!lllal underFeder1!1· law. Eror7 imployoe of lho
.::....., BoiaaulirtQUlredtotake
a6 Ojdll at ~13' and Ia
'!Il&gt;JeOt to oovere J)eiiiiUea for
•ljllatlon "' tit• iJath.
. I AID pleaoecl 't~~at the C o m.
llieiree tiliportmont Ia making con..,. ............... IIOIRIWbl1 ••••
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exlltl.bon'r•;:Pwtthec:en... will makt \IIIWII'ronted lmpo.

G\Q' Halper, Carl Thomas Offutt, Pomeroy; Mrs. Yahya,

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WAlLPAPER

Claytoo Allen, Mr. and Mra. Roy

·alii Mr~
and Mrs. DontJd Myers and Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Pickens. The
oext meeting will be at the M,yers
home.
Mrs. Vesta Blse of Hocki~
port, Mrs. Mabel Het:r.er ~Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Blse spent a few
days lrith Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Smith an:1 daughter, of Rome,
New York.
Seaman Chlrles Barnhart or
the U.S.S. Naches spent a two
week leave here witb his wife
alii son and his parerts, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Barnhart and Don.
Arter his leave he and his wife
and son will go to san Francisco. Calit
The !ollowlr-. members ol the
Eastern Hlgll School Balld rr...
Reedsvtlle who went to Cuy..,
hoga Falls for the state music
competition were Ullla Brown,
Karen and Rmln Humphrey, Jean
and Jane Whitehead, David We~
er and Rick alii Paula Hauber.
Mr. ard Mrs. Walter Brown
aoo famll: vlalted with their
daagtlter and her huabend, Mr.
alii Mrs. WOllam Thomas at
Shaker Heiglrtl!l overtheweekerd.
Mrs. Charles Ayers of Belpre
aoo Mr. and Mra. Herold HW!IIIbrey and family of BelleYille, W.
Va., and Howard Buclde~ of Marietta, spent Sunda!' wllll Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Buckley.
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MASON - Waluuna H I g b
School elected abldenl couneU
dc:ers recentJy wltll P a m ·
Roush ~ Mason elected presIdent; Marilyn Gibbs, v I c e
prealdenl, and Cheryl BUrna,
secretary-treasurer.
Precinct 1 was ln S.Uor
Hlllh School and Pre&lt;lnct 2
In Junior H1gll School. The
students registered and voted
by secretbellol. The democrat·
le process was complete, with
a ·~ board Mra. Mary
Capehart and Sam McWhorter
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Fields.
Tbey placed the seeondlargeot
and won second place In field teal held at Parkersburgondwln-

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Wahama High .Band Will Play in Huntington Festiv~l
return on June 20. Therelaatrlp Maneuvers and Parade competito wuuamsburg and possibly tion ap.inst ten otherOOubleuA''
Jamestown being planned on the bands. 11da was their firlt time
at the FeStival.
return home June 20.
The Wabarnll JU&amp;b School Band
The \'irglnta Beach MusicFesalso
won ~rst place lD Field
Uval consists of three classes
of competition whlch include Maneuver&amp; and the Wahamll MaFieJd Maneuvers, Sight Reading jorettes won first place In rn.Q)rand Concert, according to Wa- ette corps competition at the
hama Band Director, Gerald Sim- ~nc:er Black Walnut Festival
this year.
mons.
ThOae from the band altend·
Earlier this year the band comlng
the SOlo and Ensemble Conpeted In the Marietta Bandarama

BY. DODDEE FORAN
_ PT. PLE~AN'f or- Thie ~son
Coopt)' BoOrd of Edu!"'IOI) T11e11day nlJhl aqllilod ~ plaha
;.~ l&lt;ir ·lin iddlUort to lla,..n Hlgb
Schoollollowlas lnlor!natlon that
: ·. tjla 'Sfale Fire .~~ wllliJOI
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approve the llle al t!io b;.o.,.eni
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:aa If stands ·" ' clao~iOCIDI and
the &lt;ateterla. . ·
• 'l'he ~·hl\ll,llllals.OslxO!Itaide exits tl.,tlio laoementll , .
.,( llrookO Sml'h, Sot&gt;erlnto1&gt;~en!, la_ld an allciiUoo to the hlgil
commlttae of tile Hooae Foat Of- school, ue:iJ.II ~~men
fice and Civil sOm0. ComJidtteo alreedy employtid by the Board
will hpld .11earlnp In early May ofEducatioo,-wQUldbemorefeason the...,,;,,. llntencl to aubmlt ible.
a llalemont to the !ilbcommlttee
The acldlUon !'oold coat about
urging closer CObli..alonaiiiUI'- $20,000, and exlta approxlmat&amp;-'
velllanoe eWer cenau1 questions 1y $5QOO each.
and procedures.
AI&gt;Prov,.t· II!IIRlmolla1y were

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Near .lnttant Fame
MIUer, whose literary fame
was near lttstant wiU. the
publication ot hla World War U
odyssey uThe Naked 1111 'lbe
Dead," ~oves quite aa eailly
among ttle quick and the living.
He describes himself as a,
"conservative liberal" ardparries the questions of newsmen
and rallY audiences with ' rapid
monologue that takes some
sharp hU"ns.
Asked by an audience at
Wagner College about police
brutali~· . he said, without a
smile:
"A great cop is a work or art.
Or for that matter, a great
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WASHINGTON - Responsible professionals in both politl:.:al
parties now see revolutionary violence on American college campuses to be emerging as both the harshest and the most difficult
political issue in the United States. It is begiming in heat to surpass Vietnam and all the rest.
Within weeks, what is alread,y fully recognized within the
sophiaticated national J)Olitical community will be common knowledge outside. This is tllat the technique of the so-called "demonstration,~~ which has been carried to armed insurrection and gunpoint Intimidation or the authorities at Cornell and has irreparably stained even Harvard, has public officials no Jess than university presidents on the run.
The Students for a DemocratJc Society, which is openly Communist in direction and motive, now tllreatens more than the
destruction or American higher education. Alongwiththeblack extremist organizations, it is challenging public order and common
civUit,y at every level of society, right up to the very top.
That this is wide and open subversion has long since been
obvious, except to the left - wing politicians who have fed upon it.
That p~blic officials and university officials can no longer subadt to it and retain pubHc confidence is the new factor in this
exceedingly nasty complex.
Even the heretofore highly permissive faculty groups appear
at last to De in frightened flight, as notably at Cornell, from the
ton&amp;eiJlenteS of what faculty groups in general have thus far
helped so much to -::reate. It is hard not to suspect that such latehour conversions are related to fears or the ultimate closing of
tortured universities, as has been timidly and halt.way threaten.
ed at Harvard, and the resulting loss or faculty jotls and faculty

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Jaw 1nd order is a local responsibilltv. The buck can rightly be
passed up to the statehouse only In situations of massive and literally uncontrollable rioting. It cannot, either in law or in ordinary reasoning, be passed up in any event to the national govern-

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Mr. Kermit Walton of Pome·
roy, Ohio was gUest speaker at
the meetlng of the Win One Class
()( The United Methodist Church.
George Ingels, president, con·
ducted the business meeting,
Members enjoyed a covered
dish dlmJer. ThoSe attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. James N.
Roush and famil,y, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bumgarner, Mr ·and Mrs.
Tom Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs.
David Simonton and son, Mr · and .
Mrs. Rd:tert Cooke, Rev. and
Mrs. Paul Fortlley and famlly
and guests, George Ingels and
son and Mr. Walton.
CHEROKEE ClUB
The Cherokee Home Demonlrtratlon Club met at the home
of Mrs. Leo Litchfield, Devo.
tiona were led by Mrs. Archie
BrOWidng. The scripture was
read by Mrs. Kate Roush.
Mrs. Browning presided at the
business meeting. They voted to
order more of the recipe and
note cards to sell.
The lesson •'Discipline ln To..
da.J'I Families" was led by Mrs.
Browning. Agroup discussion followed.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to Mary Duncan, Mra.
Archie Browning, Mrs. Kate
Stone, Mrs. Kate Roush, Mrs.
Nellie Casto and Mrs. K. K.
S&lt;iteo.
AVALANCHE CLUB
The Avalanche Home DelJlOD..
JtraUon Club met at the home
ol Mra. Howard Roush at 1:30
p.m. The president, Mrs. Har.

ry staata presided. Devotlms
were led by Mrs. Leo 1bomp..
oon. and closed with the oroup
.tncSnl: ••He Uves."
The leuon "Diacipline in TodaJ"• FamUles"' was recorded
.en I tape and played by M r s.
L!oolo RouJJh.
Dtttfna: ·tile business meetfng
the afoup dlseuued several pro.
jeeto; Attendblt! a dtmer at the
~.-.Power com...,.. with
!nvltinl one or
two pielll; Where to liD in the

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Mrs. Donald Haynes and Mrs.
John Smith.
Attending were Mrs. Donald
Haynes., Mrs. lieuloRoush, Mrs.
John Smith, Mrs. Harry Staats,
Mrs. Albert Thompson, Mrs. Leo
Thompson and Mrs. H o w a r d
Roush.

Give the
present with
a future.

Tu~pen Plains

Soeiety Newi

...aueoll ollhelr plreota,
Mr. ind Mrs. 0. H. Keel8r ~ .
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Mrs. C)arenco C.noc!e.
'BY MRS. EVEL)'NBRICKLES .
. Mr.·and Mra. Art Vareer;llal'- . Mr. 1)111 Mrlr. David Riao and Mr. anJ Mrs. Wayne Brlc:ldes
b, eall'ed at the: VIetor PelT)' . dalCh&amp;er. Mar)' Loul.tt•
r. Frhill'•-...
' ltbme ~ see El.. McComas.
turned from 1 trio ..,.ko ,....
Gerald Violet, carl Lae and
tended lheWarrenC&lt;~Jrncyo.m..
TereoaPerry,BdlCurry,Wal- tton. 11&gt;oy IPODI thollrot week Dorael MllleratteDdedapl ~
· llr meritlrw alii
beD!lioel ter Jordon ar&lt;i Jon See!, Teq&gt;le af Allanta, Go., whoro Mr. lliiP PanJ ·~ at Athens FricJQ
the Malhocllst Church In Ma1J&gt;. 'church youth, joinocl lho Albu1y attOnded school. Tl!en they wont nl&amp;hl.
. neli Cfnclr11aU, on ehurch 1tdh alii their ltldert OD CO Val anbo. Fll.., to Ylslt
Mr. aDd Mra. Jamea Deeter
j Saliiti.lo7 ewntog. llr, Starlioy .to attOoi the United Methodlot ..,.. old !rlond•
Okieewa, ani !amlt&gt; havomovecltothol'aul
,..,, p•ot-kor lor the sllirr. Youth Followohlp illlb" at·the Sgt. and Mra. A!frod Cox alii Buckley properb', tormer]y the
and· Mra. Feril' G!UoiiY Youth Lodge at Lanc11fer ~ !amlt&gt;, Tllen. they •"" on to St. George C&amp;ldwell,ProperQ', here.
'-''~ ,., M{a. 'G!Mvra Foster GrWDis, SUnday an..Petersburc. Fia., !or • clay boo
Charles Betzqreturnodldte
relm'necl to her home
Mri. 'nennto CIUO !ell at her !oro r-.tng to their home Frldty from Camden Clark Ho ...
,home last week arid disloCated here.
.
pital' in Parkersburg, "here he
Mr. and Mr... carl Watson and Wlderwent major auqery.
The Buoy Bee Soclecy or the her shoulder. She ·"as cared for
~:~:. llojj\!sl
lllurch held at the tillice oi.Dr, l!lumpertel lon, Goile, of Dayton - ' a
wookand here ,with Ids mother,
:a
meeUrw; in the aoclal in Alh&amp;ny.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Wolter
C&amp;nodeol
M{l. Enlo W'ts~ Oa Somilly
.
ot lho church oo Moriclay
or
, eftnlJW. Botonle ·Cheadle led the AWie Creek spent the weekonil · lhef aD wore cllmer
; de~. othera present were here wilh his llltlther, Mra. Clar• Mr. and Mro, OrvU Watson and
Frd,Sm!U..
Wh!tt!nston. eoce C'arlode, and her mother. eon of. snv,r ft1dae. Other a in
Mat
ldt Clleadle, Vivian Mrs. Fnnk Nol..,;, WUkeovm.. th&amp; Wat1100 home were Mr. and
· Gaston
Tl!eii'OII&gt; · Mro. Larry Clark and Tamara · Mrs. John Olllatber.,and lamlly
or Athena were rocoot ..,.,11 o1 of Cheater and Mr. andMro. WU·
their cr:aniljJorOilto, Mr. andMra. lilm Walltll ol Eul ~ .
Linda, Slrel· Eari8W-il8)o..
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, h&amp;\'8 riturnocl
Elza MrComao roco!vecl word Ew,lng Funeral H'"l"' in Pomeroy
~h-li!D'Fio.·ldal¥here Mr. McC4m- or the death olhlo!&gt;rO!her-iNIJ, Sablrda¥ eveniJW to 11IIY reope'Ot
was orqrloyed lor 101M time. Georp Wood, at G~ lilt, .to Gc!nlon Otevalief,
liioa IOick aDment and ,... ~qd lira. VtctCB" PeJT)'Iililllra. . li'r! and Mrs. 'tfNrman· POrker&amp;burJ, W, VL, hOI" . Ellen Flcemyre called at tho .cock haYO aold lhoir P~ II
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treatment olnce his re- , 1uner11 hoaie In Groveport on . LorW Bottom ani mOYecl their
.
Friday evening.
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lurato Ohio.- c
alii · Mrs. William Mlllor
the)' · lrouglrt in lhe Arbo!WIJ Dl·
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01 Westerville; Mr. . .,__
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Mr. and Mro. Blain TayloriPII
Paul inilllavid J1110s
sr.ndloncaUeciiMitheirson,Mr.
·· were SUnday d!mer
and Mro. Tbcllnaa Tayler ond '
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Mro. WUIIam
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Mr• .,d .MrL OUm SWain
Mr. and Mrl. Oscar illbcook,
ani 6unll)o violtecl her parents, Mr. uil Mrs. Llnlsey Lyons and
Mr. and Mra.. Joe Barnhart, 11 sQn, Lamar, and Eu!ah SWan alii
Sc!m•rast. sw.iay.
Hr. iDI Mrs. David Ria• and
Mro. llorothy Sl!!alley ois!tecl diUihter, Mary Louise aU were
,
SUnday wltb ·Mro• . _ Mu111r.· Sllftllay 111111s ,of Mr. and Mro.
daUI!hter, ' ~· . Mr. and Mro. Starllnl Maslir La.,..ence Huborpn and oon,
at tho honie. ~!amlly, Mrs. ~
x..-.
and helped

- ;;.;.. and Mra. Jan Plckott and
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Dayton to the Alvin ll)'e lfl'OPII"Il
. and !i!j1 mako lhio!r home in thlo
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ment save where an entire state may contessltselr powerless and
thus calls upon the President in his function as commander-inch16f or the armed forces.
Accepted conelderations ot law are not very relevant any
more, however, oor can ordinary reilsonJng have much force
against the imperatives ol what now il!l a bitter condition and no
longer largely a theory. The long and short of. It Ia that unalterable circumstances are conepiring to drag President Nlxcn him·
self into this caldron, tradition and old practice notwithstanding,
t'or the assault upon .the whole structure of American hlltter
education, upon all its ancient values of rea1011 and ta1r debate
and dlsciplbi.e - this very word being itself a synonym tor emcation - is no longer tn arcy gei1Jine sense lotal or spasmodic.
It is no longer in any geooine relevant simply or mainly to thi1 or
that state. It is patently national in scope and puJ'P)se; and in the
end it strikes at the government o! the United gates.
These are the hard reallUes. And while It Is quite clear that
precisely what the revolutiooartes wish to do is to embroil the
White House itself, It seemshardlylessplalntbat the White House
cannot in tact stay aJoof.
The President, through Attorn~ General Jolm Mitchell, has
already recognized the nationwide nature of tJrls problem. Mit-.
chell, indeed, is even now working up ltrupulously due -process
prosecutions for conspiracy against so~alled students who hedge-.
hop across the nation for the sole purpose oC stirring up riot.
But the President "m shortl.,y find himself under very heavy pressure from very important men to identitY tile White House ape.
clflcally and dramatically against this intlnltely complicated attack on law and order.
He will IJ!I!Ier~ly I!!! relu"'l!!l. For to call •
• aOolod;'~nf~~~j M~~!'I.:J theJ!ll)&gt;st likely actl. .
,
him - would be to open him:Jr and that. house to almost
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insult by revolutionaries seeking p~ovocation and propaganda. And
though it is thus a case oC damned It he does and damned it he
doesn't, he will almo~t certainly have to respond all the same, ln
his role as the peoples ultimate leader.

which bepn on April 21st. Cancer Week. Also tlleboysandgl.rls
at the New Haven Elementary
School were asked to save caps
for Cancer. These are collected
each year b)' the local club am
given to the MaiOil CountY Can·
cer Chapter. Miss Dlane Abel
collected the most in New Ha·
ven last year and Mrs. Ksmedy's room won lor the school
and were taken on a wiener roast
Ill' lhe Junior Club, Thla will be

dent, presiding.
The program was presented
by Mrs. Edwin Stein. 9le sJ)Oke
on the business end or running
a library, Mrs. Stein is librar.
ian at the New Haven Public Library. h told what the num.
bers on the backs of the boc*:s
meant, also the lllltlbers on the
cards in the back of the books,
where she secured tlle books,
how the money trom fines, etc.
was used.
There will be an election of
officers at the May meeting tor
officers tor the neoct year with
Mrs. Jack Needs and Mra. John
F. Roush serving m the noml-

done again this year; caps. were

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Columbus, Ohio visited
ents, Mr, and Mrs.
hart "!1llt!IM weekend.
Mr.' aria .Mrs. Lee
son, BOOby;"ol ~~~~:~~~:~:·:
near Warren, o.
brother and wife Mr and
Russell c~ttart' b'l ~.
with her sister and brdther...m.. '
law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Jlosen..
baum. .Mr. RosenbawD ,·is re- ·
j)Ol1ed!y seriooaly ill at the Hoi- .
zer Hospital. The Krauues are
enroute to Washlngton. D. c.
Mrs. Charles Parrlah, Mrs,
Jack RUey, Mra, Glen Thomp.
son and Mrs. Dorothy C a r twr!gh~ re(rre....tatlve&amp; ol the
Albright U n I te d Method!lll
Church, attended the WSCS Cooventlon at Blcl&lt;hamon IMI the
last clay.
Business visitors in Parkersburg on Monda7 were Mn. Roberil Young and lll'anddoua~Ur.
Vlcl\y YOWl&amp; Cllltoll, and Mrs.
Evelyn Stewar!, Mason.

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WOMAN'S CLUB
to be plckocl up April 28th. Tile
The New Haven Senior Worn.
Mason CounQ&lt; Chapter - the!r
an's Club met on April 22 at the
goal last year over UIO per cent,
Alex-Quillen Memorial Bui!Cllng
they are hoping to go over this
for its last meeting of the year.
goal, this year.
Bardell Wood
They will adjourn untll Sept.em- nating committee.
The new members of the club
Mr.
l
Brooks
~lb.
!llpt;
Hardest
wood !s that of
be r.
will be liken to dinner in May. the desert ironwood of the
or
Schools
in
Masoo
CouniY.
sta~
The meeting was opened with
southwest. It baa wood as
Mr, Bob
the group singing "America the ed that he T&lt;OO!d heavy
as stone. blunts tools
NEW
HAVEN
PERSONALS
Zide to check the Plll'grouncl
BeautUul" followed with praying
and
can
hardly be cut with a
Mr. and Mrs. Dmald CookP
equipment at the school and tD
saw.
the Lord's Prayer.
quote prleefi 0( new equipment. and chlldrenorW!ntersvtlle, Oltlo
Mrs. Jack Flesher gave a reThe IQl'Chase ol new pla,yga'(IWid vlsltecl over the weekelld wilh
port 011 the communit.v Improve~
equipment was a project d. the her parents. Mr. and Mra. Georp
ment Committee. A Jetter was
Jewell and other relatives.
organization tor this year.
read from the North Central
AJnona medical ~· at
Progress Association Committee
Pleasant Valley lloopltal !rom
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
on the Up Grading Wahama High
The New Haven Junior Wom- New Haven were Mrs. George
School to meet the North Cen- an's Club met at the home ot Ingels. Mrs. Robert Ha.Tos and
tral Requjrements.
Mrs, Richard Grinstead lor 111 Ran&lt;b' Crawford, son ol Mr. and
Officers for the coming year
regular monthly meetinl, wllh Mrs. Roy Crawford.
were elected: preslrlent, M r s. Mrs. A. L. ~rouse presiding,
Mr. Donald F. Roush is a sur.
Charles Smith; vke president,
glcal
patient at St. Joaeplr llosThe secretary's report wa1
Mrs. Robert Curtis; recording
pUal, in Parkerlburg.
secretary, Mrs. Karl Wiles; trea- given by U!.e president, M r 1.
surer, Mrs. Jess Abels; corre- ~ouae. in the sb.aence ol the ·
sponding secretary, Mrs. Char- secrolar)', Mrs. D. w. Embletoo. The treuurer's report was
les Dodd.
Mrs. Florence Howard was ac- given by Mrs. Jotm F. RouJJh. .
cepted into the club as a new It was amounced that the dub
MASON _ Jercy 'rucker, Mamember. They voted to make still had several West VIrginMrs. PauJ B. Powell an honor- la scenic place mat sets for son, was surprised at his home
oo his 10111 b!rthdaJr with a parary member ot the club since she sale.
They
d!ocu10ecl
the
following:
cy given Ill' his parento, Mr. and
was the first president of t h e
pajamas tor Good Sld.P HaDe, :Mre. Ray Tucker. Glmea were
club.
They voted to hold their meet- the 4th ol July coloi&gt;ratlm; Blby plll'ecl and a pri'l! was won 111
ings at the new library building. Contes~ A story.hour .for pre- Tocl Tlleker.
Jerry was presented a bieyHostesses Mrs. Harold Rose, achoolers.
Members decided to mow the cle, a gilt from hit pareat1.
Mrs. Frank YOlUI&amp; Jr., Mrs.
Arthur Hart and Mrs. Kemeth lawn around the ~~~~ pole at the He also received g111o 'from
Thompson served refreshments New Haven Elementary Sebool. Hency , VionMetor, Grea Camp.
to those attending: Mrs. Kermit Last ran membeu pl-lr!a. RlckJ Ramlbur&amp; Terfl', Tocland
Ford, Mrs. Mark Ward, M r s. Dalloclils, and Tulip bulbsomm&lt;! 'l!nuny Tucker, Dale LOw!a, Jal!
Jack Flesher, Mrs. R, G. the pole. I anyone _,ld like to Gllll)ld; Mike ~ ~ •
Greene, Mrl. Eiletme Heater, help with this proJeet. they ffill' Tucker, Krladna Tucker, Mi.
Mrs. Charles Sfillth, Mrs. Don donate lmlba lor more plant!ng and ,Mro.DaYldW!U~and.., ·
Rqol!o.
Edwards, and Mrs. Robert Qlr- thlo !all
11
was
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lllat
IIJt
Btsto
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Junior COI!Ventlon -.ld be held eaa· Ia :
NEW HAVEN PTO
in Charlo- Mf,y 16th and471J&gt; lee
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Tile No .. Haven Parent Teach- with the Ca,ltol ll!atr!cl.,,lioli · pop to 1M
ers Orpnlzat!on m6l !or their The Hav.., Jurdo!" ' C!llb were Mr.
Apr!! mooting at lhe o&lt;bool with apin canvl~Hcl 'lho ,:lowrj
Mrs. Kemeth Tllompson, preo!- the Ameriean CIIICtr ~e!J.

Jerry Tucker
Is Surprised

that Uine he ....... Ida flmll1
to BlrllllnPam,
He boldo dqreeoftomland COI!ep. Jomonl, - . "'"
Slate Unlvero!Q&lt; ol - . and
the Amer!CIII DIYIDliJ Schao1
where be received hil'"'...,l
and doctor'o degreu Ia - .
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Harshest Political Issue of
'69 is Campus Violence
BY WlLLIAM S. WHITE

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"'"s-lfiJII..., awrm or.-,, ~~~~ ~ r1111o .,.... ,. .,.,
Cllrla or Lottor !lOr llolati, bu lllDS .Qiiitch ,,... 11!0-. 111
~ I .MI'IIJ .of radio NJ'oo: ..., MID .........-... ~·
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ven.-4. 1loord 8111Q1i1oi cburcllllloCO !MO.
li:IJ a.m. Tile MOip ~If&gt;. . • F..., .IH4 t o - · !Je-~
cal cburch !a located'"'"'" PVrt- cbarP or RLDS chlrch Work to
land-Jiac!ne Road.
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)Ill Brltllh !lie• and c.ttor
Elder IJtlnger'o ridiD _ , . tal i1.rope; In Africa oild
w111 be •'ltlo llalure or !locrl- Eut CentrO\ ......,. •
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_ 19&amp;&lt;1, he waa oamecl llfOIIIo Ill
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NEW WRK (IJPI) - Norman
Mailer, the oovellst alii ure
uyle phUosopher, aod Jimmy
BreaUn, the former newspaper•
man and: race track eXI)ert, are
wadilli hand in hand thrlliO!I&gt;
the sea of New '1:' ork City
politics, two novices at play
amid the sharks.
MaUer is running for mayor
on a platform that includes
making New York City the 51st
state aOO Breslin is going along
as a candidate for City Council
president.
The)' have without question
the lo~st hair, the longest
sideburns and most unabashed
running commentary on almost
anything of any of the seven
Democrats and three Republicans currently seeking the

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Dear Editor:
Being a resident ot this courty
only a few years, there are a lot
of thifw:s that we can't understand
or get used to.. For instance: Why
do you teve to publish the names
of otfenders in minor automobile
accidents? If they Ire at fault

count alter accOli'Kwherewrecka
were involved arxl inveltlpted

and (no arrests made) where
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Mrs. L o. McCQy
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eoough to be in it, without having
his or her ramepublicized. Some
newsD&amp;Pers do not publish the
name of such people.

TAKEN TO HOSPn'AL
Radne llhll'IIIIC1 "9wtmer\
Iran~ Addle-, Rl. 2,
RaclDe, to Veteralll Memorial
HoiJdtal 11 a medical s-tllnf; at
11:05 a.m. Tueldll, "''JJriod

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tho ollleors cl. file Youth Fellowoldp of the Rock zt&gt;rinp
llelhodlat Cburdl whidl liareel tile 1111rprloe ..rl;r are, Jell
to rlibt, Cmnle Radtord. prealclent; )laeyRadCord, ateJ"etliey;
Bob Blaek-• .tee president,
IIIII lllllor ~ tru.ro..

Gun-Toting Blacks Routed
United Pre 55 International
National Q.lardsmen and state

tile home of President Jolm F. lers IDslcla left voluntaril)' Just
Potts, shooting, "get those before Plllee entered to evict
white racist cops out there."
them.

By

police mamed road&gt;Jocks near
the campus of Voorhees College
in Denmark, S.C., early toda,y

alter routing 25 gun.toting black
militants !rom three building&amp;
Tuesday.

Seventeen students and faculmembers were taken into
custody by 1\&amp;Jane Universi1y
o1ficiaJs TUesda.Y after attempt1ng to disrupt student military
training exercises.
Some 600 coeds staged a fivehour sit-in at Ute Rider College
Library In Tre-, N.J. Ia a
ty

campaign to win dormitory keys
then settled Cor lli.night .tgllln

the gymnasium.
Oc&lt;upat!Cil Ended

The voorhees occupaUcm was
ended wtthwt a shot being fired
as a profeUOT ran to the
-nl-l!eld buildings and urged

the militants ID aurrendor.
Prcl.. Bernie Dingle led Ute
blacks, without tbelr guns, to

Cll other camp~sea:

The troops then surrounded

the home and arrested the
studoots.
The campus was doled
inclellnitei,y and students were
ordered to leave.
Demonstrators on the Naw
Orleans campus ~ TUlane
Universit;y, chanting 1 'ROTC..
Nazi,'" and "'Kill, Kill," refl.lsed
orders to leave the drill field
where ROTC member• were
marching.
Campus police moved In and
chained the demonstrators to a
llre l1Ydrant. They wore released after surrendering their
ldentll!catloo eards.
Cc:lrtimle Protest
Students at Indiana's four
atate-aullPOrted unl.versiUes cmtlnued tllelr protest &lt;i plomed
tuition lnereases. 1'1&gt;11., broke
up a mlii-ln outside a Fllrdue

Universl,. buiidlng but proto ..

New York-A slt..ta at Queansborouah College oatered its
lith day today, Cib' COIIep c1.
New York nmall1od clo.sod
lndeflnl.tely, and several classes
nre canceled at the Unlverll.Q"
of Rochester.
NorUt Carolba- Slweo of the
12 blacks enrolled ln Belmont
Abbe:Y eone., in Bel.molt
oecu,pled the Science B.tlldlng
Tuesday tor 10 houri. The
preslclanl c1. the 819-student
Roman Catholl.c school IBid a
nepUatlag committee h a 4
.,.succeeded ill briDging baek
Into 1i1e realm cl.lnielllpot and
orpniz8d diacuslion the proble-.ma tbe Btudentl had rai.sed."

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citles ln Ohio with at lee.1t
5,000 resident• to duortdate
or lluorlde I!' 4rlnki~W water their water ayatema.
Thomas M c 11 w a l n of
and a auburbon Clnehqti man
teltifted he was a nea.r victbn Wymnlng, near Clnelnrati, told
or "liuorlde poisoning" Yonia¥ the cCIIIIItliUee alii Jommod
night beCore the SeDate Educa- hearlow room he sul!ered tram
ticil, Healtil alii Welrare c.m- Poilonl!W lj'IIJjiiCIDB CO&lt; three
years whUe doCtors remalned
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL mlttM.
Their testlmooy e-rloed unable to diainos8 hl1 iUnetl.
Admissions - lfoll1 Hambei,
.. The doctors bad ghea '' I'
S)Taeuae; Eva Knljlp, Maaon. the Courth hearing by tbe ...,.
mtttee oo a bill to require all h0110 1 would oqrVive, but b¥
Diseharaos- Nme.
aheer luek decided to od.toe me
to
drlllidJW llurt.!a!lld waul atuted

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aa.1 ad.ck to the facts.,
D~. Paul Lellharl, a COl..,.
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provide mediclae in the water.''
he said. "The u1e of the chemi·
cal obould be ,., to tbe llldlvldual..
Dr. Jalm J. Shea or DQtoa
teJtUled there were "at least"
70 - · and dentists In hlo
ci,. wllo CIPliOiod lluorldatiGn.

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JIIIJNUI lflid IODte c.-o are OYII'Y patient who died and malea lot omlrler than tile lqJ Ill- lni IIWIJ' ~ alipo Cor outeeutlvea .cl. """'P'JPlea they 1ta11 »&amp;U- to cover II)) tbelttr c1.
rrom. one firm waa 1111atillod by drulo. · · ·
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Ill 111011Jer holjlltal, tile eashwbleb ~ bod weekend lor Ia file outpotlent deportment
...., but employes lllealiJqr it llsiomaUeaiiY oiole· $100 a day
ha4 fllolld a biB morkolt. I was · tor raur yeari. Ill onoiiior, the.
belna used to leadl out oil and cldeC rood buyer poeketed •170,ps .., the llooro ond cl. 000 In ld~cka Crom ~Ian
olrport haapro. .
In tllreo years. Ill iiili onoiiior,
Amorw The Worot
tile elder cl. tile blodlemlotry lab
MIQY or the boidlot tldtrvea aqleetod _.k ror patienll to
!do COIIIjiBD)' haluncov- were uoe hoi)Jital faeliiUea Corldaown
lD holpitalo, aald Jupaa,
busines 0• IUo 1114tilne ns makHo ' P IDio the 'lio8ltal ae. ' lni lab rtpOrlo rcw - · 11&gt;
eur!IJ llel4 bteauae hlo wife io back up lnouraaeo elalmo. I cost
• JlbYsiclaallicll~tllat lllilel· .... holjlltal .....al tileullllddol- .
·fni !rom tiarmaeeutleal 4aS11rt. ioro a montlt.
menlo Ia ..rp,l!lolawl4elfhlil. ,.
Muaeement Faui,.
A •700,000 lhOrtile, -l!&gt;alnll' Ia : Ja- aald virtually Ill .,..
~··· Ia oof ·holpilal
...Uve and eml)liiJe staaliar 1e
ll"Pical, ho · N\4. The ·~ , a Jvproduet for poor pllormadot ulod ..all - • cl. , meat, and tile coat c1. the bull...,., · llldl 11 makiDt ·out a lltlo Ia complalots, dolqo, c:uo-

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coal . •• 1\ulldll. ~ Ia tile •
50o aad low IOo: pear and coal
tonilbt. tow fraal Jl!e ~·

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Dlll)c wiD be Cealured. f\&gt;eak..
lag will be tile Rev.
The Rev. lip¥ Tlllor - . ..
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REV. GLEN HILES
IIRS. R. II. MACK
POMEROY, OHIO
CHESHIRE, OHIO
MILDRED MEREDITH
MRS. SUSIE VENABLE
ROUTE 3
i26 KERR STREET
POMEROY, OHIO MRS. CHARLES F. SCOtT POMEROY, OHIO
441 BEECH STREET
OHIO

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REVIVAL ANNOUNCED
A weokencl revival will be beld
at tbe Lower Utili .Cburcl&gt; .., the Horrlooavllle Rol4 bellmlnr .

WINNERS OF THE $50.00
GIFT CERTIFICATES

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llilsine11 Writer
·NEW YORJ( CIIPO - Staiiing
11' ..,.. or tbe blg&amp;Ost .,...., c1.
U,. rllllna - p!: holpital care.
1 ••It &amp;Q1t:ldna, ......... by emplloreo 11 WOraaln ho~ than
lri l:luiiDell," NYI NonlWt Jll·
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which hao ~lhod Ia .....,._
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Prices Effective
MAY 1-2-3
Open Mon. lhru Sat. 9 to 9

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· Dlckion'• ~otl. ~ Scarlet r~ &gt; ' i
M(riindy - Maroon rod
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do Saotoeo - Two ionocl
pink ...ld
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Do:-, Edlth •Hplon- Double plnb
Dlltiend JubiiH - Aprlcoi,, yollal"
McGtotly'o Yollaw - , Lqrgo yellow
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Poaeo - Goldtn Jill_,., otchotl pjn•'
Rn And111~n - Doll·c .,. l~,ry whlta
Prulclont llaovor - f.,. tonotl - ·

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Dr. Jooathea Fon1111n cl. eo.
lumbuo, fEI)l'OaenUow file Cillo
AlliaDce against Fiuorlde, oalcl
the cbeiDical 14doe.ln't .work to
preveli: tooth decay and lan't

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Cllnle
llasoaeheHUI Genoral HOI)&gt;IIal
were onoble to ftnd the _ .
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11 SlmUar To Rat Pobaallll''
uThey aaked me It I had access to rat JtOIIIOIIloi: beeauae
the I)'JDIJtmD.s were so similar~··

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Seelig, Becky Seelig, Mr. alii Mrs. Fred Clark, Alva &lt;lark 11111
Mr. alii Mrs. IlaJia Vaa Meter. Fred Clark Is the 11011 of tbe
honored guest. Another son ami daughter-i!Waw, Mr. aid Mn.
BW Clark, were out or town due to the birth of a grudci:Jtld at

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booorlag llr. Clark; The~ lacluded l'roJt row, Jell to rllh~
Chuek Clark, Mart,y . Seelig, Mark Clark and Bobby Seelig;
oeeoal row: Laura Clark and Nataile Clark; tldrd row: ~lly
Clark, Larle Van Meter, seated on Mr. Clark's lap; Mrs.
Clark, JeiUII!er Clark, David Van Meter; fourth row, lett to

a pooolhle heart at-

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Reedsville, Ohio

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At ieaot It !s at .the lloc!k ~Pr~DB• MetiJc&gt;.
4111 Chardl where, &amp;melt¥ evenlng, mem·boro &lt;i the , Yootll Feilowahlp entertained
wltll a IUI'Illioe aupper and .., . honor.
lni Oliver W. (Ollie) Clerk Wbo .....,...
eel blo 88th.bil'tllday Tuesday.
Mr. Clark was erownod 1'klng'• .Cclr tlla
evenlq. There wao a doliclouo llliJ1P01" and
tile young ~e preoontod a lhort proaram or readl111•. , IGilll and recUaUona
- mu\lll ID tbe doiisht or tlleir honored
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why they honored Mr. Clerk wltll
the _part;y, One Qt the young leaders ot.
tile - P replied:
•'Because we love llfm. n

name in the gtper. We read ac-

and have topayafine(tromwhich
the judge benefits), tllen why do
they have to P8l' the fine to soci-

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Maple Lawn
Poultry
Fann

Our Oilln Beller Fresh
Ground, Fresh &amp; Tasty

Fresh and Lean From
Yo111g Palters

Ohio Valley Brand
Better Flavored

GROUND BEEF

PORK STEAK

WIENERS
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BREAD ~~~:mourns 7~:s~z. 1. 00
I .MAINE
POTATOES CA.TSU P..~::~!L.Y....S ~~~~·1. 00;
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CAKE MIX

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Ooy ol Publleotion

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1964 FORD GALAX!£ ...............,.....:..~ .........C""""0"$,995
500 H.T. Cpe. VB engin~, automQtlc. Wh•l·e f1n15h.

RATES

For W11nl Ad S.rvico
5 conh pe:r WDJd OM in . . rllon

Clean interior, good w.w. t~res. R&amp;H.

Minirn vm Chart• 7Sc
12 conll ~· · wor d throe cor&gt;UCu-

1966 GMC 2 TON HeAVY DUTY ........... :.............. $2895
With 10' Marion Dump. V-6 eng ., 2·s~·eed rear ~xle! ex•
duty frame. Th1s truck
t ra go od 825x20 tires, heavy
d b' l'k

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25 per cent Dr tc:ount on pa id ads
and adt po id wid•in 10 doy t .
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$1 .50 for SO word min imum. Eo .
additional ward 2c .
Addi1i onol 25c C horg• per Adver ·

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I\ LOVING mem&gt;ry of my mo.

In Memory

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GOOI'EL sil'€ at the Church of
God, Cheste&lt;, Ohio, Saturday,
ther, Albinia GJuesencamp:
May 3, at 7,30 p.m. Featur.ed
singers are the Cole Family
God saw you getting weary ,
from Piqua, Ohio. Ev&lt;li')'OOO
He d1d what ne tnougllt be&gt;!, welcome.
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And whispered , come llome
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One Yl'ar ago OOclay,
And with farewell unspoken.
You gently passed away.
The flowers we place upon
your -grave
May wither and decay,
But our love for you who
sleeps beneath,
Wilt never fade away.
Sadly missed by son,
Bud, and Family.

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For Sate

Auto Sales

Notice

WANTED
ExPERIENCED
medlaoi&lt;,
nwsl have own hand tools.
Contact Robert Fournler, Service Mgr., Ma... County
Ohrysler-Piymouth.
Plme
675-1:!25.
4-27-5tc

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VB C(lliente 4 dr. Sedan. Spark•
ling dark blue flni•h. Automatic:.
Power 1leerlnt• Extra nlr;e.

66 GTO ....................$1995

2 dr, He~rd TOjl • "400., cu. in.
.nglne. Four ~eed Shih. Spot•
len original wh ite finish . America's top perfcmnonce c:ar, and
thi 1 00'10 It I harp ,

66 Buick ..................$2695

REGIS'l'ERED Apj1aiooea stud
smlee ..... Emillent enlor
and em!orlnatlon. Roglstered
BaaeU bound stud 1e1 rice,
alao Baoaetl puppies. Francia
Benednm, Rt. I, Reedsville,
Olllo, juBI off Rt. 7 on Sue.,... Road, Pbone 1167-8156.
4-Z7-61p

EARLY

ElecHo Custam 4 dr. Hard T of'
Focklry Air Condillon. Ful Y
equipped. Thi s is a OfiO awner,
like new uodo•ln from original
awnel'. Leu than half orl§lnal

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10 A.M.•· ·

AMERICAN slefto,
AM-F'M radio, 1-Bpeed changer, 4-tpealrer sound system.
Take over payments of 15.75
per monlll m: pay balance due, ·
1811.\S, Pbone WJ-3143.

descendants, dlstrlbuteeo, ho!ro
at law and next or kif\ deliseea,
il any, of Lydia E. Matlack, d"'
ceased, wm· take notice that on
the Sn! day ol March, 1969, Betty Roush as PlaintiH, filed her
petitioR In the CoJQmon Pleas
Court or Meigs County, Ohio,
numbered as Cas'6 No. 14,428,
In wblch you aad other deload·

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OF PAGE FOR HECK'S STORE
NEAREST YOU!

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Opon: Mon. thru Fri. 11-6
Saturday • 9-4
Sunday _ 11·6

anto are ..,.ed therein and ll!r·
ther alleging that she io seized
in fee simple of an ullilvided oM-. . .. ...;;;;;;.;.;...;.-.. ..1
rortieth .(l-10) part or said real
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RNihtmhrlllll
Situate in tbe T&lt;Mnshhl of

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Rubbed and .Tharou&amp;hiJ
Rinsed
$1.25

O'Bllllll I CROW

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Fits all standard
crib mattresses .

PAJAMA

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PHDNE 992·2094 ,.••..,. .... ' Altl ·

Available in White,
Pastels and Prints.

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FURNiliiiED TWO BEDROOY 'l'HREE PT. 5 Ft. llrll•b Hog:
...,, Pbone 919-m.'l. 4-~P
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JfOW OPEN lor bntiDell, GilA
w~ cleaner matet thorn
PuU Dil&lt;ounl, Rilclne, Oblo. 1 11!REB room ApartniO!tt.
complelel)' modern with bam- like new. Rent a wall oleanFor ...........1 driviJC, In ttlcllen, wan 81111
er, 11. Baker Furnltun, IIIli·
line and au!AI partl ~.
table top onlt, llalniollllael dlep!l't. '
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cloeel, nteoly dtcorl!-.• bath, - r y ..... pordi;
. l!e. Pnllr pdralf pild ,.. lurp
eo~. can
fer appo1a1o a11o u 11. ,...., Call •
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39'

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HAIR SPRAY

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ARRID

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Exira Dry

48C

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Value

Rotall Value
$1.00 Each

letaII

98~

Convertible from
model.

Baby Whi•per doll whi•pon "I
know a secret, do you?'' '' I like to
play with you/' and more ~oft sayings. Her talking voice requires no
ba»eries. Dressed in pastel 2 piece
toddler's outfit. Holds appealing
"hug me" pose.

$12.50

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Retail
Value

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boys' to girls'

Adustable and removable training
outrigger wheels.

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SIDEWALK BIKE

DOLL 0

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161NCH

BABY WHISPER

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Value 69'

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Short sleeve with button shoulders . . .
Assorted Jacquards . , , Sizes 1 to 4.

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(4) 9-!6-2ll-30 (5) _7·14 ,

Value

Auurted colors.
Siles 12 to 24
month1 .

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s 99

Retail
Value

$24.50

FIBERGLASS

601NCH

SET

POLY POOL

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RAWLINGS SERVICE .
DAY 992·215(

HOIST ETTER
REALTY

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Olive, Count)' ol. Meigs and
. REALTY OOMPAIIY
RGulti ealllltilll ........
State
of
Ohio,
in
Range
11,
447-tlc
WI BUY. 81IU A!'D UIIT
IIIII jlliltlce, IDmt IIIIa•
Employment Wanted
BLAETTNARS
Town 4, SOctlan 26 of tho Ohio JIBNKY CLELAI'ID. 1111lnllllled
' INe with ,.-.1Jiie.
PONTIAC
CmqJany's Purchase:
INTI!lRIOO and elforlcr paint- BUICK
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SOLID
STATE
limo,
19111
wal.
GMC TRUCKS
The East half ol an 80 acre
Ing and roo! ~ Call Gene
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1)111 slereo eonoole with 4
POM£ROY
lot bound&lt;ld on tho East by
Coago, Long Bottom. IIS-rml
speakers, 4-tpeed IN!omAIIc
lands beloi\slng to Jooeph Mc'-15-lflp
clianger, Take 1111er poym&lt;nll
1911
CHEVY
Two,
two.door
•
Avoy 011 tho north b)' ionds o1
1-l(&gt;!lp
of 15 per month or pay ba~
dan, V-8 automatic. Phone'"S. S. Reed, deceased, on the
ance due fl'l.IO. CaU 11112- South by the Section and on the
Help W1ntecl
11517'
4-11 tie
W.
4-2'r-tlc
i&lt;:MPLOYED MA.~. Repair
Nollce
west by the west Mlf of the
C.,._ NO. 11.141!1. J\nt AecQUIIt of
JUmarll ..,........rw. O&lt;aardld. Oil!
typewriters
part
time.
Work
above
named
80
acres,
it
beFARM SALE. Sat. May 3, 10:30
lbe ,.,.on ,an4 e~t.t.• at .111111
RABBITS,
Bunnies
and
Breedwith distributor. Company
AM Roblnloa.o lloMld LM lolab·
Ing part ,of toe same laado
A.M. I have sold my farm
tOn aDd .llaalce SIUI JlobUllon, Ml·
ing
Stnc:k,
Pbone
:M'I-2148.
lrains.
IAcal
interview.
Write
do,cled
!0
Jooeph
Matlack
b)'
and will seii tile Mlowlng per·
lntUI'Iftce
4-2'r-tlc
Box 25. G!enshaw, Pa. 4-27-5tp
WUIIam ' 'Finley, April 21st,
90118i property at Auction. At
A1l'I'OIIl)ll1!. ....DIMttt bee1
!851, recorded May 29, !834,
'nle Hurley Nelson Famt, HI
..,..ntAI? toot ,_ -~­
ONE :!MALL garden tractOr
Vol. 15, Pages 28, 29 arxl 30
mile! Norlb East ol Salem \VAITRESS 21 to 35 , $1.2ii per
... llcenle? c.~
with cultiVatOO'S , tll6. Pbone
of t~ Records &lt;&gt;f Deeds of
hour . Apply Green Gables.
Center, &lt;Mlio. (Watcll for Sale
I II tie
!185-3519.
4-29-3tp
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Meigs )county, Ohlo.
Stato Rt. 7.
Arrows), MACIIDIERY ' 19&amp;1
GEO,
&amp;0681£rra
Br*iw
Also the following described
Furo JubUee Tractor wltb
LI!TAIIT - 7 i'IIOIIIII, bolb, I
24INCH
Crafloman
rkltng
or.\and in the Townahip
parcet
pl..., and cultivators, two 0 PENING fur waitress, grill
l&gt;edrooml, wall to Will ..,.
of Olive, 'Meigs Coont,y, Ohio.
lawn mower. CaU m-65'1"l.
cook and car hoTl. Apply in
Farm Wogoos, Hay Loader,
~. paneiiDg, prap, 2
t-29-Stc
Being 21 acres off of the
person. Crow's Steak H&lt;&gt;US~ .
Hay Rake: Massey-Harris
north ead olan 80 aero lot No.
acres. $10,$1111.00
Pooleroy .
4-Pick up Disc: 3 Pt. bitcll, Ma3,
Being
further
deserthod
a&amp;
POMJIIUIY
- 2 loti off ,l!prinl
NEW 1969 Zig Zag sewing rna·
nure Sprea&lt;ler (steel Wlleel),
the~otern
tal'*"f"'hhlf
tliitth
ill
UA""
&gt;Oil''""
~ iwata'.
chine in ·lovely cabinet. AutoNew Idea M~ 3 Pt.•JI!~· Business Opportunity
quJter of SOctioo No. 25 In
~.00
mat!e Zig zag 1o sew on butGrain Drill, Sri: Feed li!'lllCI- OWN YOUR own dry cleaning
Town
No.
4,
Rango
No.
11.
1IIIDDLEI'OIIT
- I 1'001111, '1" .
tons. make buttOnholes, J1lOtl().o
er, Corn Jleller, Platform
business. Amblt!o111 mu or
Th~
above
described
premises
baths,
5
belhoml,
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gram, and fancy dellgil by
ICA.IUUGA, OHIO
Scales, Milk Couler, Electric
woman to take over and own
containing.-·
61
acres,
be
the
carport.
Nell"
IIIDrel
m:l
turning a single dial. Left in
Slloep Sll..,.,, Fuur Dairy
frUck and roole. We will do
same. more or less,
sdlooll,
lay away aud never uood. Pay
Cews: Two Guernsey Cows,
deanl"'l wholesale. Apply ID
REFERENCE
DEED:
Vol,
90,
HELEN
fit VIRGa TBAP0RD
ForS1Ie
oft $56.80 or ierms 11.25 weekTwo Jersey Cows (One Frtoll
peroon. A.B.C. Cleanen, Mopoge 546, Meigs Coonty Deed ASSOl:IATIS
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4-29-6lic
Mardl), 700 Bales Hay Clovsan, w. Va,
4-10-tfe POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
Records.
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mllliature, $'75 and UD. stud
er MiJ:od. FURNITURE &amp;
Ani f~ther plainUrt names the
service and groomlnR. l'l1oae TRAILElR 38 x 8, two rooms other
MilK:.: Dinner Bell, Wash lmL SELL nne or both of mv
tenapts in comm&lt;&gt;n and
bullt on in front ; 80 x 441 ft. their spouses in said peUtlonand
lual11111 Servt.
II I tie
Stand, Old Ce)f&gt;oard, !roo
cleaning plants. A. B. C. 99:-5415.
TBIIMlTES
ftlftl1ltiiT ....,
basement,
on
lot
in
Rutland.
Kettles, Chel'fll Olest, DressCleaners, M..on. W. Va.
that the intefe11te of said tenanta
IN NpNdodlwei blbJl ,oat
Phone 74U&amp;I'1 or 742-5001.
er, Beds, 3 pc. Bod Rm. Suite.
4-l~c ALIMNUM
Fl!blng - ·
in common is described in said.
4-29-6tp
safe,
deep,
sturdy.
lluy
a
•Ill•
Ill
the aellve IMiilte CiJIDn1
stands, O!alrs, Kllcben Cab~
petition. Plaintiff turtherdeairoi'
boat
for
your
tamny's
proleebleolitl(!
,..... bomB 111 Ollart
nets, Copper Boiler, Unlco
that said defendants and each of
lion. See Lorenzo navll, II. ELECTROLUX vacuum clean- them may be required to set I() . tiew enlonlet. lAir mdisd'
'Deep (30 cu. ft, liP'
mDe west of ill!\\' Rt. 88 on
er complete with attacbments, whatever claims, rights and h"' ~- ...... Caaiplnf,
Pets For Sale
rig!ltl, Perfedion Heater
Kingsbury 1!111111,
4-4-*11&lt;
AIUad Pelt Ollllni, 7 Llberl)',
pain! spray and c....r.lnder. tercst&amp;·they aid each oneofthem
mghland
(Fuel 011), Pictures, Sausage PIJ'PPIES . West
Loob
and
cleans
like
new.
Pllmeloy, Oldo, llfta' I p.m.
Whites
.
sootties.
~nauzen.
have
in
aaid
real
estate,
or
be
Grinder. Maytag Ironer, Ut!l!1EMOVE
EXCI!IIS
bod)'
fluid
PoodJeg. Pu~ . W;re Terrlerc:
Pay off balance of s!x pay- rorever barred from assertlrw
!ty Cabinets, liJO Apple Crates,
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F'lll!da
Tabletl.
only
ments at 16.50 rnontb1y. Phene same, ard for other proper reand
Collies.
Ireland
Road
Cider Ba!Tells, Ladderl, B&lt;e
11.49 at Nelaon Drli(, S-14-lltp
99:-2685.
- 4-~tc lier.
Smoker, Hand Tools and oth- Kennels, one mile east of
FOR HIRE, new l1'&lt;lidw In the prayer of said petition,
tel' line, ceaopool drab8 I to
Coulville, County Roa&lt;l fiq
er 1t.m1 too numerous to
urorApO.~
PIGS
ready
to
go.
Cell
~.
plaintiff
prays
that
her
lntemt
4-'l7-R
tc
mendon, 'l'emlS: Cult OwnTWO GEN'ft-E r!cllng - ·
12 - · Pllli AndetOIN;, M1o
IUICLI
Call 74~111. a!IA!r 5 &lt;all '14!4-29-3tp in &amp;aid real estate may be setoff !1011, w. va. Jllme 'IIW'III
1i CtliiMII
er: Mrs. Lizabeth D. Nelaon.
5601.
' 44ete
----to her in sevenlty and for parti- after 3:30 or ~ Racine.
BRADFORD AOC'I'ION 00 ,
tion or' said real estate. accorct.
l4tle
REPOSSEliSED
Kirby
vacuum
Racine, Ollio, Ph. IM9-31121.
For Relit
I.ACHSHUND PUPPIES, phone
cleaner In excelle&lt;&gt;t cxmdi· ing to the respective right&amp; of
C. C. Bradlun!, Auct. A. C.
110ne1
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FIVE
ROOM
APARThiENT.
Uon. Has all cleaning attach- the persons thereto, aOO. In cue
99:-5313. '
Brad!unl. Mgr. lAmcll served
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partition
of
said
aforesaid
clelunfumlshed. call 992-59110.
ments including buller and
by O.E.S.
4-27-Stc
4-29-lit&lt; !!!LL!ONS OF rugs bavt bOOn
. . . . . . . . . . f ~ ...... ~·=·
demolher. Seils . - for 1111er cri.bed real estate, cannot be
. Notiet II MriN ....... &amp;AM ,._.
A.
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made
withoot
manllell
InJury
to
eleaand wltb Blue Loslle. It'•
TIIERE WILL be a gun shoot,
$1Jl0. Pay off 8 payments at
tho
..Uue
thereof,
than
that
oald
Sunday. begiiHiing at noon at TWO BEDROOM llome, 1676 Americo's fineot, Rent elooqalilllitl ... It r t1 lllill ..-.. ..
18.10 monthly. Guaranteed.
real
eotate
'may
be
adJudged
lo
•• a. ...._ • ~~t•tu•, w. II
Lineoln
He~ts
.
Balli,
basetri&lt;
l!bampooer
fl.
BUer
lbe Forked Run Sportsman
Phene911N11115.
4-2Mie
ClllliS'I Clll1 ... Cln7 'I'V
one
or
more
&lt;&gt;f
the
partiestothla
ment. modern kltcllen. Pllone Furniture:
4-tUic
Cl®, Evecyone is welcome .
up to Ol''n"
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99:-3054.
4-27.Stc
, HOME GROWN !«&lt;IIIo plants suit upon election, aa prmided • repeln. Brli1C !111m .... .
Mllli ......,, •
.~EW BRUSII hoi! 4-l&lt;et wide,
for ganlen use. ,lklnel 1000, by law, and in ca•e said afore- - . a.et'o TY,
J1t11t1r.
uid detcribed real estate Ia not IIlii Aft., .......,, 18411
Improved Mex..,.,.., and Big adjudged
MUSIC E:VERY Friday and TRAILER. Brown's 'l'nlll« $250. Can gel $.loot wldlh.
. -o:=
to one or more parties
Parl&lt;, Minemoiile. Pbone m- Phone ggum,
f-2l-4k:
Red Dellcloos; alao cal!baie
Saturday at Jack'• Club on
Real.Estate For Sale
to dda suit ~.Von electloo •• pro3324.
4-24-121&lt;
H:.rrisonville Road off Rt. 7.
plants . See Tom IIB)'man, vided by low, then that oald rta1 8BPl'IC lll11tll ..... .....
l-3(&gt;3tc
HANNAH'S Hul!baod H«tor
Syrac...,, 500 feet above tlle eotate may be oold, free and laniiMiili, ........ Oltlt,
F\JRNISHED aparlmentB. !IOJ· l'lates hard wut, so be e1eaM • . put on Rt. IJI.
. FO~SALE
4-ll-1~ clear trona any alllall the claima,
1-114ft
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nolda Flower Shop. Ma!IOII the rvgs wlllt Blue Luotre.
I WILL NOT be responsible for
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rights aNI tatereatll of each and
City, W. Va. !'bone m-514'1. Rent electric sbanqJOOer $1. AKC REG!~ Cbibuabua all the partie a to thla suit. Plain- c. •IIIWJLIOIID.
any delltlo contracted by any.
4-ZZ-Ik
Tiny's Bargalnland. 4#6te
one other than myself.
puppies; aliiO stud service. tift further prays that the aatdcleAUCI. . . . .
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Robert Clifford Roos!l,
Cell m-&amp;218.
~ fendants, and each ot them be
FURNISHED and un!umlshecl 9P0n1 BEll"'RE ,..... eyee, on
New Haven, W. Va.
roq'!lred to oet 141 111flatever
apartments . Clooe to oehool.
your new earpe!T :Remove
4~
clalma, rights or tmerest1 they
ltd •• Phone M-51!4.
10-1&amp;-llc IIKon with Blue lulln. 11811 191!11 HARLEY ~!1'1- molllr- and each of them hive ln n.id
cy&lt;lc, 74 series; also Y....,.
Utll
.I!XOAVA'11NG ,
basements,
eleetrfo oboDiP*f, fl. 8IJftl
Jacktt boat with J - 30 real estate or be forever barrW
farm ponds and land clear- TRAILER WI'S, Bob's Mobile llanlware. New Ruen. W.
H.P, molllr and traller. GO&gt;'-I from asaerttna: aame. Further
Ing, Wll!illl!l J . Roush, Third
Court, Syra..,., Oblo on Stile va.
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.Plaintiff prayo for other prot&gt;Or ldR COIIDI'ftOIIl!IO' lllfl!llfo
comttlon. l'llone 9i!Z-'1001,
Rt.
121,
Pbone
11112-21111.
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st., MaBOn, W. Va. Phme
lllall Nntee.
JWdl.
4-3l).3tc rel!ot
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1-ll·tfe· WilL RAVE iill varletlet tl
5&amp;1&lt;! defendant• are required '·i ...uaa New lfoln, .. .. .'
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4-27-«t
IOUibern p1anla after Aj1rll • .
to
on or before tho 2nd . . , . : ',
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P1JliNlSliEil
boUle
In
Pumtl'lione a..let 11. llarlll ...
PAINTING, inrertor - exterior
day o June, 1969.
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roy, n........ alii! beth.
CROW, CROW &amp;PORTER, ·
r
decorating, OOrll roofs, house
Attorney•
for
Pi&amp;lntlfl
evenlngo,
lft.m,
roola. Pllone 742-5293. 4-27'*!&gt;
prlc:e.

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BLAETTIIAIS

OFF ICE HOURS

8 .30 a rn _ to 5:00p.m. Doi ly
.,l;)f;a .rn to 12 :00 t-loon Soturda~•

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OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.hl,
POMEROY, OHIO

BLIN D AD S

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Straol, Phllado!J&gt;bio, Po.; Woodrow Robbasorh whose place of
residence is Box335, Woodstock,
\Ia.; Lulu Matlack. whose place
or residence~ is 1271 Kenwood,
ROid, Apt. 163-E, seal Beach;
C&amp;ll!ornio; Cor! Mallaeklad LouIse MatlaCk,. whOBe place o1 re. aldenee ·is Box 288, TrusavUle,
Alabama; Doroti\Y Lambert am
Jahn Lambert, whole place orr.,. 1
sldeDc8 ts RoUte No. 3, Apa~he ·
Junction. Arizona; Helen Gulde"r·
aDd Herbert N. Guider, whose
place of r~stdence' ta 941 Bluewater ortve, lrdan Harbor From the ~=
Beach, Florida; lMI - M9J'[ia,
Bull«D.er AI
To
whOse place ot residene. is unh&amp;llut Helllr, Cora.
known: the unkiloWn unea1 c~e..
cerdants, diatrlbuteea, heir&amp; at 1 1 PH. 993-2143 . ~

REGULA liONS
The Pub lisher ruor¥n ,._, right
10 ollit or 11 ject any od• d.. tMd ob·
jolctioiiOI. The . p.AilltiYr will not
bo rotpontiblo for nooro than one
inc:ouect in.. rtion .

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LUi.,~ -~rker, w,~ole platt:·IJI:
II 2845 South Front

WANT AP
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INFORM.a.TION

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A. c.Ompltlt fiahiniJ
outfit thGt faoture1 a
40'~ fibtriJian rod, a
plartic rH! With two
way c:ontrol for trOll·
• ing or .carting, cov·
eM boit 'lbox, filh·
in,o lur•, landing net,
Ulb.
nylon lin•,
'· lea~~nhr and ,~aftty
~ool:s:
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GIANT SAND

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"'"~0")1_. b~eh,
lakt .~~d 1hort.

Hondsame turquoise
color, quolity desiged for long wear under the most rugged
use. Easily folded for
quick, safe hondling
and convenient stor-

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mERE WERE TWO CHARTER MEMBJlllS ._.., TiltniCht wllep the Pcxneroy-Mlddleport IJ'"" aut&gt; obsenecl
Ito 20th annt...raary with 1 In Pmteroy, Tbe,y are N, W,
CCirllltooO, left, atol Clarence struble.

day

PINS FOR 10, IS AND 20 YEAR!5 or -rshlp were presented Tuesday niCht wben the PCIII•1'01' - Middleport IJons Cld&gt; observed charter night with a dinner at the Pmneroy UniiA!d Methodist Church. Recei~ these awards were, left to right, Jack carsey, 15 years; Robert Jacoba, 20
years; Willis Leadblgham arxJ Frank W. Porter, both 10 years. Bill Grueaer, aoother 20 year mem-ber, was out of town alii unable to attend as a result

California~

Likely WiU Keep
Death Penalty for Mr. Sirhan
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Mason News
Mr.

William (BUO Knopp has

returned from a visit with his

daughter, Mrs. Florence Walk,
in Akron, 0.
Mrs. John McDaniel, chairman
of Mason County Homemakers

Cultural Arts Committee, Mason;
Mrs. C. E. Erwin, president ot
Homemakers Council, SOuthside,
W, Va., and Mrs. Juanita Ward

or N~w Haven. are attending apr~
gram planoi~ Homemakers Cooterence at Jackson's MUI for a
few days.
Mrs. Erwin aOOdaughter, Mrs.

Oinedda Austin spent Molliay

evening visi~ with Mrs. Laurene Ulwis at CH!ton. \
Mrs. Evelyn &amp;ewart, -.\tason,
spent a week at Ft. Knox, Ky.
visiting with her son
alkl
daughter-l!Haw, capt. and Mrs.
Jack Stewart.
Mrs. Stewart's other son, Robert Stewart and family came to
Fort 'Knox over the weekend and
brought his mother home.
Mrs. Betty Alllt of Columbus
apent t weekend visiting her
mother, Mrs. Wirmie Hollalli.

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She also visited her sister and
husband, Mr. aOO Mrs. Lester

Johnson.
Ray Van Meter of Clifton was

admitted to the Pleasart Valley
Hospital on Thursday evening.

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CECIL
Alheaa, tell, Dlalrlet Gover.., d. Uooa
lniernetlonal 1~ was a guest for Tuesday Dlght'o 20th annivtratll')' obaervance of the Pmneroy-Mlddleport IJons Club.
With hlm is Frank Morrow, proaldonl oldie local club. Wives
were auests b' the obaer¥811Ce durllll! wtrlcb time hlclrl!ghta
fllle11io129~rs'CI'*~eswereglve,.
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ENTERTAINMENT FOR LAST NIGHT'S 20th amtl..,.aary
obserYaDCe of the Pcmeroy-Middleport IJons Club was providoo by a quartet from Rio Grande College dot~ pc()ular 1we
songs. The grOIIJ iDcltided, lett to righ~ Rick Llttm, acCCIII,panisti Dave ADderson, ma~~tgeri Jeaneen Tarn, Lynda Ramsey, Dorothy Rlepenhoa and Jackie Marshall.

Gallia-Meigs Credit Bureau Will

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CORRECTION
The arttete that appearoo In
Ute !illnda,y paper about IJnda Plrker Carpenter being sele&lt;led for
membership In Phi Upsllon Omicron, Gamma Chapter of Ohio
State Unlveral1;r, should have
read that U is ooe of tire 18
cbajrlers 1n tire c&lt;JWtlrT ollhenatlooal honorary profe11lonal
home e&lt;OIIIlm!CS !raternl\r.

Bare Secret of File on Request
Any consmner in CheGalliDolis vide trained personnel to eJqJlain
area who las been refused credlt the credit report and to advise
can tlnd out what is in his credlt the consumer on his credit diffi·

report by visiting the Credit Bu- culties.
-Credit bureaus will pro'\' ide
reau of Gallia and Meigs Counties, it ill announced by Mrs, EWl-- non-credit granting govermnent
ice Fichthorn, manager.
agencies with identifying inforconsumer interviews by local mation only, Any other inlormacredlt bureaus are one of the tion, with the exception of securpriDcipal q,erating policies in- lty investigations, will be supeluded in the Hfollcies for 1he, plied only in response to legal
Protection of Priwcyn recent• process.
ly adOIJ(ed by Associated Credit
-Contracts with credit grant-

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No two snowflakes have
over been found to be exact·
not incorporated into a credit re- · ly alike.
port
-Credit bureaus wlll record
public record Information a n d
note whether the disposition or
adjlii:Hcatlon is shown tn the bureau rue. Credit granters will

VISITS PARF11TS

Mr, and Mrs. Charles Slmj&gt;.
ldns and dairilrtors, Charla and
Melissa, ct Columbus were weekand Jjllests of her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Roy !bowdon of Retland.
Battle of Nallont
Tho en~agement referred
to as the 'battle of nations" ·
was the Battle of Leipzig,
Saxony, fought in 1813 when
Russlll, Prussia and Austria
joined forces to defeat Na·
poleon.

SACRAMENTO, Calif, (UP!) penalb'' aren't imorm. But, clemency for Paul E. Laverpe,
-Sirhan B. Slrlaa could eaoll,y lronleall¥, bto victim.' • maJor a 23-year-old murderer who otW
become the man who will keep Call!ornia backer alread!' has . has not been exeCII!Aid.
the death penalb' alive in asked that be not be executed.
The otato auembl,y'o Criminal
taltfomiL
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uTo close out the career of Procedure Committee cleleated
As a pracUcal polltlcai Robert Francia Kenntrelf b.J the only r-1 bUI on Feb. 21
matter, few pollllclaoa seriously exacdlll! tlie-.Ife 0! ancilliOr after a lorwtfcy bear!~ that
believe that Clllltal punlotunent human beilll!- sane or tnaane, lnclutled teotlmony rr- former
wlU be _ . ... wtrllo tho man mad killer ,.. demented exhlbl- Warclon Clinton DuU;y of Son
who gunned clorrn Sen. Robert tloolst-ls not the laot cbej1ter Quentin.
F. Ke!VIecly ln an Ambassador that ought to be mitten ln the
"I balleve deeply that the
Hotel hallway IIUI Uvos on brlUiant public record of a IID&lt;tlV or hlltlln lltp lo the
Death Row.
gentle man," aald stela Assem- hlibeot .alue of our socieb' and
In a W"Yo Sirhan could blyman Jess Unruh.
llfat the otate must nol viOlate
become tho Corrl Chessman of
Unruh headed Kennedy's ctele- that aanctlcy b.J laklnlla Ute,"
the '70s.
pdon tn the June prlmar)' said Aosamblymaa Alan SlorOb',
ChessmaDt famed as a election and wa1 nearby when the bill's author.
But he los~ So dld Aaaemblyconvlct&lt;luthor for hls two books bulleto from Sirhan's sun cut
and kncMn as Loe Angelea' red down the smatOr as he left a man Henry Waxman, a Lot
Ugjlt kl.._lll, bacame an raUr celebratllll! hlo primary · Alll!eleo Democrat who auihored
lntor,.tiooal cause celebre dur- ylctocy,
a bill ll1'UIIrw a lour~
1118 bto 12 years on San
In 1963, Untuh !urnlohed tho moratorium on tiro death
Quentin's Death Row.
neoood 41st vote to dear from pellllcy.
Dleslnl960
the aosembly a.bUt granlllls a 4Sirhan wu a ·sort of ollent
He dlod In the po cbamber rear moratorium on oapltal t~lc or the heari~~&amp;o He wao .
May 2; 1960, while a crowd punlohmem. That bill promptly bet,. tried 1n Los Anplea then
plhered outllde the prl101t In· 4lecl In i atete Senate cmnmlt- but his caoo Wlln't mortloned
~ Pr~~ ~v. Edmund ,G. Browd,.i4'-t.
aa an laaue.
: ~,llol &amp;'lied; 1o ge~!IIO~~ -~~
Reelalii ·liii,.. ..Utestate lest&amp;lat.ro to end Clllltal tile death penalb' aa a deterrent rrant him clemency but iliit"
punts!Uirent.
to crime.,
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appears ~ untlkel,y at thlo
Che11marr hlmaelf said that
Regreflr Necesslb'
point in time. It be dlcl, It
wblle be llvocl the death penalcy
"I lave alwiO)'I recretted the c•rtolnly would be a maJor
llvod and that he would live lila nocesolb' !Or ll but I thlnk there loaue-ooe way or aMihor-ln
' lifo lor Ito abolition.
Is a necesaley for lt,'" lleqan ' ~Is ellj)Odod campaign for reSirhan'o vlewo oo tha death oald In 1961 after be re!UHd . election 1!011 read
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111 Meigs Senior High Students
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Molp Senior ·Jitah Scboolln Mid-

98 Southern High StudentS

be urglld by credit bureaus to lDquiro flirlher as to tho dotallo
and dil!llotildoo or public record
Information which might be or
Ntnecy.etgllt 1tudenta of the
signiftcance to the credit det:ia- SOUthern IIIah sChool In Racine
ion.
bave been named to the lvxKrr
Bureaus, Inc., leadh~ trade as- ers wiD require that a bona fide
- Credit bureaus will asolgn l'&lt;lll II tire cloae of tho f1llb
soelation In the credit bureau business transaction be involl'ed a definite file-life to each kind olx weeks sradlng period.
Industry,
tor each credit report requested.
of information placed 1n me.
Students with gradeo of 84
11le Credit Bureau of Gallia
-Specialized information de- Bankruptcies. for example, wW or hlsher ln all 1t1bJocll are
and Meigs counties ls afnliated veloped for a personnel r~ort be dele!A!d 14 yeers from date of: named to tho roll, 11tooe 1n capwith ACB aM has adopted the will be kept separate from aoo , discharge. With someexcft)tlona, ital letters are students Who
Policies for Protection of Prlvother items will be kept only sev... received A'a In all their ltlben years.
acy.
jecto cUrlng the pall six weeks.
11 Although these policies repr~
"These guidelines are thereThe rollineludeo:
To brighten basement
sent only minor departures from
sult ot intensive research and
FRESHMEN - Tereu Gooch,
procedur&amp;s already being rot- stairs. carpet them with deck
stuiy,'' Mrs. Fichthom added. Brett Hart, Bruce Hart, candy
canvas, an e xtra -tough cotlowed in many tar-sighted credit ton fabric available at awn"They were dovelopedbycred- Hoback, Tim lhle, Mary Jane
bureaus," said Mrs. Fichthorn, ing shops or marine supply
lt granters repreaentiag aU ~ McCoy, Nancy Ours, JEmie
"their adoption will serve to houses. It comes In 31 to
menta ot consumer credit, by
Potta, Rebecca Prollltt, Allan
33-inch widths. Glue canvas
credit bureau iDa~qera, through Pup, Randy Pyleo, Beth Thalli,
atandardbe procedUres for all down with fabric cement. To
bureaus.' '
diacusslons wUh ·state aDd fed- Debra Weal, DAVID WHrrE,Rtc.
J(ive the natural-colored fabThe new code provides the fol- ric a bright look as w ell as oral legislators, andthrovghCOOo lQ' Wbltt.
more durability, paint each
lowiog consumer protection:
sultation with educators and at,.
SOPBO!oJORES - Keith AJhstep a different eye-catching
-Bureaus have pledged to pro- color.
torneys."
ley, Barbara Bass, DEBBIE

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1'::. MER€lY A f~ONT
FQR it1f COUN TER •
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BOSO, Pam lku:k, Pam Codner,
llllrloy Coogv, Jane llononD,
SHARoN ERVIN, Gary Hart,
Potcy lhle, Roger Neaao, Dolrorah Nania, Cheryl Fowelt, Rlta
Salaer, Karen s.,re, SaDdraSo.\'re, Denite &amp;lodgra1s. JUNIORS - JAN ALKIRE, Poc111" Boao, JEFF BREWER, lrone
Cooper, Donna f';roll,.___~
Crow, Sdrley Drake, Pit .ou..
mao, Rhonda Emn, CBria Flllber, Belinda Fitch, Erie Furbee,
Jan Hill, KATHY lULL, li Ill
Bobaclc, Brenda IIDimaD, Jeaal
Huglles, Branda Juotlo, Loretta
Kl~er,
Barbara Leadlnabun,
Katbleen Lewl1, LIDda LO~e~r,

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oo Pylee, Randl' Roberto, Calllr
Sayre, SIDdra Seller·s, Y a r k
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Brenda Bradlord, ~ Croll,
Terri Ferrell, tJnda Grlndatlll,
Mike liQmau. Plrlrl&lt;l&amp; H Ill,

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NIOI"'o Goorp Norrlt, lldrloy
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~~-70 term ol school by the
~d of F.ducatlooTuesdaynJIIhl
not lnoludo Prtaelpalo Char•
lei Wllher• and Alii, Prlnclpal

Charlll Chambeca, who were

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Pleaaanllllah Sehool.
r.et~er• btred for POint
Plf!llaanl IIIah Sehool (oll tor
10 ·~ unteoa ~eated oth~tlln parenlhellll):
Aullln, ll¥el1n Brlko
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Francis Earl, Margerite Eiael,

TIO)'Ior, Richard Ware,
VIolet Gerlach, (10\1 ), Thomas WWiam Webb, J. J, Wedp(I0\1),
Glotlelcy, (12 montha), Lajeana Hel"' WUllams, Margaret WithHarper, c. L. Head (plus $300 row, Russell Wood (10\1 ), Olper year, extra .Utles), Marpr- "'"' Wrf&amp;lrt,
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ot Dsel (tranaferred to Junior
Wgll).
HANNAN I(IGH
Also, Lavonia Jackooo, MorVIrgil Sclor1,
Pfel Jolmaon, Jameo 1..1uJe1m.
, eae, Norma JuneM.CIIIto&lt;h,'Jerrle N~l, •Maille K, !'Irk, Leon
Putz, ~ole~· JaclcRopr1,
llo!JIIai Roilae, EIIIM
Mlchl.it Ro!looY (~ tlltlllhs),
,en s.(lfi bar, l'lul 1111dia0re,
.~one smtt~t, Gal'lltlte 91anley &lt;12
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Our belated ccqratulationa to Mr. and
540 W. Main St., Pomeroy.

This c0141le observed their golden wecldlrw Ullliwraary Satur·
simclay they were guests of their clausf!ter, Mra. Maxine
Moore, for a dimer at the Redwood Inn near Belpre. Mr. and Mrs.
Jenkins have two sons, Kenneth, who lives In lndiaJIIPOiis, and Luther, a Cincinnati resident.
day. On

MRS. DON RAE CAME HOME Saturday from Univenloo Hoapilal where she underwent heart ~urgery recently, She's comtrw
along fine and tells us how much she appreciated the JDai\Y cardS:
As Mrs. Rae left Saturday, another Meigs Countlan entered.
Willlam ltoudashelt of the Kingsbury area entered the hoiiPltal, also
for heart surgery. His room number, if you'd like to send a card,
Is 809.
WOULD YOU BEUEVE THAT BJ;:TTY MILHOANhasseen"Gone
With the Wind" seven times, and she says it will probably nqt be her
last! And now we know why the Mllhoans' young son was named Rhett
.... that Gable charm, no doubt. Three-yesr~d Rhett saw the film
for the first time Swlday evening.

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~~re:r~.~er~, ~:e~ Anniversary Prayer Given

Win District Offices

New Members
Are Welcomed

An amlveraary pra.yer for Mr.
and Mrs. Bal Neutzllng was liven by Mrs. Pld1 Meinhart toopen
Monda.y night'a meeting ~ the
staff llld ollcers ~ Meigs Temple, Pythfan Sisters, held in the
IOdal room ~ the Columbus IIICI

At District Event

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,port was IIMI· 8mcla¥ ~at ..
.Mr. and Mta. Amos Leollard.
; Mrs, llan!ld WOljam ILeml!f

llldlier· motherJn.J,a•,Mr•~;·

tha .Ward ~ Oqlwnbua whO

been YI~Una here, aDd M r ~·
Ne~e Hi,yea, 1JenttQ ChUUCCJ!hl
Frlda.r ~ ~alt
Leml_, ;taG
Is a patient ·u.er, at the , eterans Hospital~ Mra. Ward, accompanied by her grandBGII=
by LemJ~y, relurned to Co urnbus Sallirdl,)'. Bobby re ed
home aver the weekend.
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...v to vlalt Mr
to Gahami Wrt.....,
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Plans Made

16.9 Per Ct•nt

Abeautiful pin with a
blrdlstant for eaclnnemblr
of the flmlly.
Slle will cherish It foi'MI',

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AIRMAN GRADUATES
LEON - Airman Barbara E.
Dunlap, daugt!ter o1 Mr. and Mra.
Clyde J. Dunlap ol Leon, has
been 8l'acliated from a u. s.
Air · Force technical school at
Keeal11: AFB, Mlaa. !lie was
trained as an admlnlatratlvo;, spe.
clallat. The airman Ia a grad.
uate of Point Pleasant (W. Va.)
fUgh School.

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Whenever you buy new
you look for style, ,comfort lind
long wear. You pay for It .. • ,arld ~metimes get it.
Choose Cape Cod by Kroehler and you'IIKCt the quality you p•y for , . ..
.riaht down to the last penny's wortl\. The Kroehler Craftsmen who make
Cape Cod are faithful to the high standArd for quality that's placed on
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everr piece of material and every ~titch th~t g~ into it. Choose
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\ Mr. " Mra. Chalf ·~d Ottoll).~n. Alt. a.•ve l'ey•en,lblen~~;ciL!~~~!!~~!,
a~ma an~ bac:k of 100%' Po!Y~--~~~-.~~~ 'toa~rl~'"'- Op!:!or,•l
'~. dh"" plain ' "Spice Tone'' •~~'Quilt
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Ohio aalea of Series E&amp;H Unit.
ed States Savlnga Bondallld Freedom Shares In Mllrch were $26.3
mllJion. The State attained 25,0
per cent of ita 1969 Illes goal
March 31, with total Illes of
$82.6 million.
Theodore T, Reed, Jr., Mllaf
County Volunteer Savi~WJ Bonda
Chairman, reported March Bond
and Share salea Ia lhe coui!Q'
were . $18,033, The , cowty
achlevl8d 18.9 . per cent of 1~ .
annual sales 1011 the end of
March.

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a .Plan," bt; Roilllll Ord Jd&amp;h., IMIUd. 1118' atllrnlaijGit fit
lighted the
orah!P aerv. · Del!lde Norri• IIYI ,a.
lee· at thl ~· Yliltecl ~lithe- prai1e, and ~fdA , ot a.-+~"'
cHat Church at ~icull - - · -~ related by Bob •n•••·
' SallllY Wlnebi'aer and Brebcla Patter"" ·~ ~cJPilllpJ~~·
Rayea ~
(or ""' .alp .Folmer, .-Terrie ·pe~T81Jii'J,
aeroee, With ~· Ord and Verne Ord, ktlul Uale,
Dlllll!fia Aill '~~trvtnlu f.lje aeo- Sauvaat; steve Wineln'~QM~r,
)1tea.,·Mia, WI IQoea,· ~ Rut!! Will~~• . ·
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rr.. .Ferrelj . ted Jn t ~ •
Alii tJile'm at thl'orPn- Pro- Lordi• Pni.Yv ''~~~c~ ~ Hf~·
ceslllonal fbomn waa "Jo1ful1 Joy. sell pv~ the 1cii&amp;lture. 'lbe jlaa.;
lui, We Adol:e Thee,"
torll ~F was )11 Mary Ff*!
John Rltehhart san the call · rell With MiclfeY IIJ!I Ill~ ,\Ill
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1be Junior ~ aenlor )outb Sllltl., CODClucled' the ~te -~ ·
groups ~ the Forest Run MetJto.
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gueata el\ilt'ed a ~..... roast ·
Mrs. CIKister Zirkle 111c1 Mrs.
&amp;mcli.y nlgiJt at the Mlneravllle
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Plans for a numnage aale to ball park.
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AttencUnc were the Rev. 111c1
thanlrecl the groupforilowers sent in the Second &amp;. building former- Mrs•. Wendell .Slutler ·IIICI · lOll,
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her while ill• The Lu-avellngprize 1y occupled by the v• D• Edward• Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. Timmy Slut. htld
A wiener
roast
.lnd 111~•ue wel',!
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was won by Mri. Richard Owena. lnsur111ce Co. was planned when ler alicl BGII, Mra. J81111 ·Nease, .,,......,v by the ".outh of the Heath
Games were played with prizes the Sew-H1te-Sewlng Club met;l'e- Roma and Roger, l4ra. Jotary .........,
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Mrs. George Childs, Mrs. Rich- · McDaniel.
IIIII Mrs. Ken Nease, Divlcl,.Tlm. ~·= ;;""'~=~
ard Owens, and Mrs. Cash Bahr.
Mrs. Larry Wehrung, ~ce my, Scott utd Steve Neaae and thl iftei'IIOOII. ......., •nl traJiia..
Refreshments were 1served. prealdent, conducteclthemeet!J!g. Tereaa, Clndy, &amp;,iale 111c1 Julie
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Mrs. Owen andMra.RlchardBal- Meinbera were asked to meet'at Gooch, Mr. and Mrl. · Charles ported to the farm
an~
ley w01 be hoste'sses fOr the next the buDding 'Iburs~ at 6 p.lp. Hamilton,· Brian 11111 Sanclt, Mr. Mra. Jack Slavin and MarkF~~- ,..
meeting.
to prepare the rwnmaee for tlJe and Mra. Dale Warner1 AMette, er.
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A desaert course was served Mfchael, Mrs. Lela Clirlla and
Gl · -;.;:r:_
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Hoffman, Mrs, Wlllard Boyer,
111c1 Mrs. W~ Jet. : sell, · Jelllllfer, Gobel, Jim and',·
ANNOUNCE Bm'JiH
Mrs. Don McKnight, Mrs. Flp fera, Tracie .and JJ.dunY, Mr. JetrTyo,llavldKrawaczn,.Br~.
Mi..and Mrs. Fred C••Brown, Strickland, Mrs. Don Colllns, and Mrs- Bol) DaVia and tam- cia Edwarda, Kareli Gr!Mth, Sul'l.
ColumW&amp;, IDilOIIiee the birth~ Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs. Marahall
, Mark and Chrla ·Forbea, Mr. an Powers and Mary Beth Slavin.)
a BGII, wm~ Vallen, born APrfl . King, Mrs. Charles HOttman, : :Mrs Gene Norton, Mlke aild
19 at Grant Hospital, Columbus. Mrs. Edward Wells, Mrs. nay• . steve, &amp;fi.a. Carolyn EVIIII, Mrl.
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Virgil v. Brown ol Pomeroy,llld more, Jr. Mrs. George Holrman ·jer, Mrs. ~se Genhelmer. ~The Homebulldera Cla11 ~the
,Mrs. Delmar Rae ol W• Mana- will be hosteaa for the next meet- efal lilembera of thii ~acuse Middleport Church ot Chrlat wW
field. Mr.~ and Mrs. Brown have Jng at the home of her parenta Methocllat Youth Fellowlhlpwere hold a rummap aale .Frlda.Y and
a clall8bter, Mancly. :i
in MaBGII W Va
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Martha Coy, a mlsalonary who
served In India, was Glle ~ the
guest speakers at the recent Ul·
nual dlatrlct meeting of the Women's Soclezy ~ Chrlatlan Service held at the Bigelow Church
In Portsmouth.
Another speaker at the meeting was Mrs. Richard Bauer, wife
of a former dlatrlc'i superintendent. Attending from the Pomeroy church were Mrs. Glem·Dlll,
Miss L.YcUa Ebersbach, Mrs.
Clara Thomas, Mrs. Glen IDles,
and Mrs. Robert Warner.

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C!a.f -erl&amp;l): PI her dauilt~
ter, Jnile 'Bamla.
Followiq
Mcllidly lllaht;i
.
meeting Mlcliey Wolfe 111c1.,r.,.
Alkire ~a, ll!l'PI'Iaela,y.
ette 811owet ~~bat~
aeii.MI,)'er,apaatfililioieclllu-.
ol the Belllel. A plftk ~ blue
color ae~e was earr1ec1 out Jn
the · cleeorationa which ~eaturecl
a stork on the retre~ ta.
ble. taney IUidwlchea,pqlchiiiCI
cooldea wereaerved.Diapermlnt
cups were given as f~~
Mlaa W!llfe IIICI Mlu Alkire
prealded at the JIUIICh bowl. 'Jb_,
were a11lated with the shower by
other m.embers ~ the Bethel.
Numerous lllfta were pre181Ad
to Mrs.'MI,)'er. ·
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Llteiivy aub I f()f ' Ma,y 12 when .~ei 62,
Y(ec-.1ldll,y, 2· p.m. at 11ame ,ai ·~ .Order ot J o b a
.,..,__
_...._.._ M r -a. Djlqlltera, met .MDaclay nflht at
. . _ ""'._..
Jamel Titus wW
"SinD- the ~ro.r Ma10111c Temple,
~~ Jn Hi&amp;ll Placel."
, ID.aJI~ ~ tile new om.
WILDWp()D GARDEN Club, 8 cera wUibeheldGIItheft~atmeet.
p.m. Wecb!lld!t.Y at 111e bame .~ iDe nllht ln June. PlanaJor atMra. DwlaM MllhoiD. Mra. Wilde . teacllnl PM!. Grllld Ml!llcin. to be
Windon wW be the aaalltlnc hoi- held at Ohio UnlYeriiO' Jn June
teaa. Members aretowearltoJI». . "ere cUaeuaaed. TagDa,y for the
made bonnet• be prepirecl for Melsl Counf;y unit ol the Amer.
a plant exc- and brlDB vaa- lean Cancer Socleoo wOl be con. es for Veterans 'Memorial Hoa- ducted on the ltreeta ol Pomepta!.
roy Gil Ml;y 31.
111URSDAY
Katey King, honored queen,
prellded at llle meeting. am.
ANNUAL MEETING, Me I B 8 dl,)' the atria 1ttended church in
COUDO' American . Red Croaa • . gr~ at the BradbUry Church
Chapter, 8 p.m. Thursday at of Chrl
Veter1111 Memorial HoiiPital cal·
at. Following the service,
eterla. Public Invited.
Mrs. Albert Woodlrd aervtc~ reMEIGS COUNTY COW)Cll ol freshmenta to the ,Jobs Dauah·

TWO MORE WEEKS and the Richard Jones family will be movlqr
into their new brick hmne on Lincoln Hili. For the past few years tary schooL Delegates and oththey have been residing in the McQuigg propert,y, also on Lincoln ers Interested asked to attend.
List of new omcers ofP, T.A. unHill.
Its to be ailllmltted to the counRENELL PIERPOINT, WINNER of the Miss Southern Ohio title ty counc11 president.
tRIDAY
in Saturday night's pageant, is a roommate at Ohio University of Mid·
MIDDLEPORT
Little League,
dleport's Olits Lewis. In fact, Renell was the houseguest or Ollta
Frldl,)',
7:30
p.m.
village hall.
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Lewis, over the weekend.
Teams to be made ..,_ All coaches asked to attend. President
will be elected.
BROTHERHOOD of the EJier·
United Methodist ChurciJ.
Two members or Theodorus 27 at the Mason Park with Mra. prise
7:30 Frlda,y, home or Carl JenCouncil 17, Pomeroy, were elect. Hayes to complete arrangements. nings.
ed to offices ol the District 13
The Golden Gleam Councilll'&amp;s
BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE,
Past COWicilors Association of host for the meeting and serv- W.S.C.S. U n 1 ted Methodist
the Daughters of America held ed cookies, coffee and tes. At- Church of Portland, 9 Lm. on
Sunday at the REA building In tending besides those named were Friday and Saturday at Duke
Marietta.
Edith Betzing, past state coun- Cleaners, Pomeroy.
Edna Reibel was named treas- cilor and a member or Chester
POMONA GRANGE, Frl~
urer of the organization and Net- 323, Edith Wakely, district dep.
evenirw,
at Rock Springs Grage
tle Hayes, the secretary and news uty and past state Councilor,
reporter. Other officers named Eva Fisher, Matilda Clark, and Hall with Gheater Grange holts;
for the year were Linda McVay, Sally Smith ol Marietta Coun- members to take an Item for sl·
president; Clara Smith, v i c e cil 254; and Winona Cook, Mar- lent auction.
POMONA GRANGE, regular
president; and Ruby Matheny and garet Seldenabel, and Della llahl
Faye Parlin, ·trustees.
meeting Frlda.Y, Ml;y 2, at Rock
of Theodorus 17, Pomeroy.
SprlDss ·Grange hall with ChesThe district rally to be held
ter Grance as host. Patrons are
on "May 8 at Marietta II'IS discussreminded to attend. Members to
ed and members were reminded
bring item for silent auction.
to provide gifts for the home IIICI
orphans and the "guess what"
SATURDAY
tables. Also announced was the
BAKE SALE Saturday starting
state session to be held In Cinat
10 a.m. Jn building next to
cinnati, Aug. 19-20.
Club
Restaurant in Racine, spon.
Mrs. McVay presided at the
sored
by Southern Band Boosters.
meeting which opened with scripWGH SCHOOL DANCE part,y,
lure from Matthew 20, the Lord's
sponsored
by Pomeroy Jay~ees,
Prayer In unison, the pledge to
Mrs.
Bill
Davla
and
.
.,Uat
~rdl,)'
from,8:30
p.m. to 11:30
the ~. and the club SCIIII, "God
Phyllis
Lanier
were
welCOmed
p.m. at the Melas· Junior ·fUIJh
!!fees America."
A picnic was planned for July as new members when the Mid- School aucUtorlwn in Pomeroy;
dleport Women's Christian Tem- Jays will emcee the dance; ad.
peran~e Union met Frlda.Y night mlssiGII 75 cents per person.
at the First Baptist Church.
SUNDAY
During the meeUna conductecl
HYMN SING, 2 p.m. &amp;lnda,y at
TONIGHT AND THURSDAY
by Mrs. Joe Turner, members t h e Stlversvllle Communlt_y
APRIJ, 30-MAY 1
signed round-robin cards f o r Church. Public invited.
Miss Margaret Sauer, Mrs. Mar·
HYMN SING, Rutland Church
CLARK GABLE In
jorle
Taylor,
Mra.
Bertha
Arch~
Christ, &amp;mday, 2 to 4 p.m.,
GONE WITH THE WIND
er,
Mrs.
Victoria
Stacey,
111c1
sponsored
by Golden Circle
· (Technicolor)
Arnold
Richards.
Class.
Pllbllc
lnvlted. StngersClark Gable • VI vten Leigh
Mrs. Turner read scripture lncUvlduals and groups- invited.
from St. John's gospel and Mrs.
COI..ORCARTOON:
Audrey Mlller gave prayer and Registration Set
Pleaaant Memories
played
ror group singing ol
Aclmlsslon: $1.00 Children 50c
hymns,
Devotions
entitled "PrayRum!~ time: 3 Hrs. 30 min.
er Brings Glad News" were giv. For 1969-70 Year
Due to popular request
en by Mrs. Jacob Turner. Mrs.
"Gone . With the Wind" will
Regular kinclergarten classea
Beulah White gave a reading from
run through Thursday, May, 1. Bllly Graham's magazine, ''De- in MJddleport wW not be held on
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
cision."
MI.Y 1 due to the registrallon ol
Mrs. Joe Turner and M r s. new claases for the 1969 • 70
White served a dessert course. IChooi year,
RegistratiGII vf new ldndergar.
Attending besides those named
were Mrs. Betty Cline, Mr a. ten pupUs will be held at the
IN'IIIIIIUCIHG
Lena McKlnley, Mrs. Elizabeth Middleport Elementary School
Slavin, Mrs. Isabelle Winebren- from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Mt;y 1
ner, Mrs. Hazel Board, M r s. in the kindergarten room wllich
1'111
Nora Hamilton, Mrs. Eugta John- Is llle firat room to the r1IJht
son, and Scott and Arnie Qleen. alter enterlDB llle school foyer.
Children enrolled muat be five
years old on or before Sept. 30,
this year. Parents are to take
the child' 1 birth certificate and
VISIT IN ATHENS
a copy ~ the child'a lmmunlza.
Mrs. James Conkle, Mrs. John tion record with lllem ·at the
Werner, and Mrs. Nellie Vale time ol registration.
were in Athens &amp;mday for the
District 15 spring confer!lnce
of the Business and Profelllonal Women's Clubs. The three
are members of jbe Middleport Mci~s E&amp;H Salt."M at
club.

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