<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="19863" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://66.213.69.5/items/show/19863?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-05-03T20:24:21+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="55465">
      <src>http://66.213.69.5/files/original/ed1413fef4dd3e1cc861ca4705bd79b4.pdf</src>
      <authentication>b2d339138a52d458b024852267d5e0d9</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="62910">
                  <text>?
.J

sentinel, PoRaero:

re.-E'Iect Given

~f)r•o(:llla

.

Shower

Hutonst&amp;ll, bridoZirkle, was honP&amp;rtf and show• bOld
nl&amp;ht 11 the home
., . . - - Mr. and lolro.
1\ ~ IIIPIDnstaiL

,~;-t 1

~ IDd cake, mints and nuts

., ~ Wved during lite ovenllli•
Giio'IU 'woro Mr. and llro. Carl
Gllllore. Mr. an &lt;I loin. Bob
·~· ~. Mr. and Mrs. Judo
.· IOii WIIUoo!lllddleportandJu&lt;lge
Nrs. John Howell ol Ge111-

TIEATIE
TONIGIIT AND TUESDAY
APRIL 8 • 9

THE COMEDIANS
el'echnlcolorl
Elizabeth Taylor
Richard Burum
WLoRCARTOON;

·~~~~~~~"~~

2-4 and 7.8 p.m. Parents oob'
on Pediatrics Ward.
Admissions
Karen K. Newltart, llllt Flrllt
Ave.; Donna &amp;te Davia, , Rt. 2

Crown CI\Y; Mrs. Oddle E.Busll,
Lower River Rd.; Mrs. ·ouacox.

Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mra. Robert

w.

Ramey, Rio Grunde; Frank

M. Mahse, Rio Grande; Orla H.
Dodson, Mason; Connie A. Kema.
West Colwnbla; Edward lL McJlujel, Henderson; Mrs. Erls D.
Price, Pl. Pleasant: Mrs. HarrY

Goodntte,

pt_

Pleasant; Mrs. Reb-

ert H. Fisher, Gallipolis Ferry;

Eugene McCulloogh, Pt:. Pleas..
ant; Mrs. Roberl L. HUll\PhrOYB,
Rt. I PI, Plessant; Mrs. Robert A. Bates, Middleport; M r s.

2 Lolli Bottom;
Mra.
R. Lewis, Jiekson; Mra. Jacob A. Garrison,
Grimm I LMcllng; lolra. Hllill A.
Boggs, Alhlancl, K,y.; Mu. Cloopu E. Csven&lt;lor, RaveniiWOOII;
Mrs. Bernard 0 , 9umbo, Rt. I
Hamdell; Mra. Berde ColeiDID,
Rl. 2 0311 lUll; Mn. Bemml C.
Harpor, Jack-; Mrs. NIOIIII
R. WoUe, - ; Cllj'UIII
V. COmer, Rl. 3 0111&lt; IWI; Kenneth L, SlevMIS,RL2-Polnt.
8111111
Mrs. WOllam E. Cox, Jockson, 801'1, &amp;:09 a.m. Saturda1;
Mrs. Robert W. Ramey, Rio
Grande, daui!IIer, 12.ooon Sunda:l; Mrs. Robert L. f11m1111reys,
Rt. I Pl. Plea-. oon, 8:13
p.m. &amp;lnda:l.

James S.. QJJ.ck. Syracuse; !..aiDischarge a
ls E. Young, Rl. 3 Pomeroy;
Mrs.
Britton
B. BerloW, Mro.
Mrs. Rebert W. Sisson, Jr., MidRemy
Bu-.
Mrs. Leolle 8,
dleport; Alicia J. &amp;lrfaee, M1~
&lt;IIOPOrl; Tlmoii\Y D. Hawlhorno, Carr, Daniel M. Evana, Lewis
II, Clark, Lawrenee HouiOI',
James Johnson, Mrs. Max T.
Manuel, Erma c. Neltlea, Elwood J. Niday, Mrs. cena Parsons, Mary F. !hewsr&lt;l, John
TUESDAY AND 49~
WEDNESDAY .
.,
B. !!fait, Mrs. M. Claire Wei-

Mcel,UK'S

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

daLJittter, Mrs. Charles W.
Brown, Mrs. Dexter 0. Enrln,
Mra. Flora D. Hall, Mrs. Rob-

ert McCoy, Mrs. Myrtle F. Nenl,
Mrs. Donald H. Ohlinger, (bar.
les W. Pyles, Charles H. Wise.
Jr ., Mrs. Paul A. Smith and infant 900, Mrs. Donald E. Jones
and infant daughter, Mrs . Jennings Coli and infant daughter·

DAIRY

MAYTAG
Red Carpet Service
HERE'S WHY
rr'SFARimtR

ewe h111'11 to your ho1111
- the quickest oervlce

..

possible.
I We protect your home
with Red Carpets your Maytag, loo.
1 We use ~only genuine
Maytag factory p&amp;rls.
No substitut...
1 Work II performed b7
Maytag, company·
trailled lecbnidans.

111e Pllm &amp;lnda:l service at tile
Trlllll1 IJIIIIA!d Church ol Chrlllt,

Pomeroy.
Following llle ...... prelude,
Qltry Into Jer\llllem, ·.'b)' )ok'1,
BMI Neutzlln&amp; lite eonllrmatloo
clall entered the sanctuary leadIng tile processional of lhe JIDI·
Ior and IMIInr choir"' ·
Recelvinl eoaftr.mation were
Morton Borneo, Elizabeth Blaottnar, Melanie Burt, Janice Holter, Stephen Jewell, Rebet caSeellg, James Schmoll, 011&lt;1 Michael
Struble.
The youth choir, in robe• of

Ill' FANNY SEILER
He said 111e uuse of the colCHARLESI'ON, w. va. (UP!) ~10 hal beloo nerio&gt;ioe&lt;l to
&lt;- Jnvelf.iaators ol !be Sliver· 11!1Jrleally throe poollb!er-.!011•·
Br!dlo cOJI4ple at Point Pleaa. ~. · .Tho Mi&lt;:olnmlttee, '11111ch beld
·Uit lrelookinJ for ake,''Jin"' ita ttr• •mee.tmc .~.~· also
which eould· determine bti1lild · ~arne lnvplve&lt;l in a poli11(\ai
~ &lt;lciUbt 'the moe of tho ocrljl . when Minority

MONDAY
IIEIGS CHAPTEII, ll;rable4
ArnortCon .Y-1111 .11&gt; oblern
40111 llinl-lat'J llondOj&gt; II t4o
DAV Hall'ln Pomero)'• llilnar II
6:30 p, ... 1\llmomber&amp;.lnYIIe&lt;l.
TWlN ¢i;rY SJ&gt;rlilt Club opeclal
meeting llon&lt;loy ID plu for IP'
peanneo of Rio Grande Collqe
Glee Club directed by ~
Ro01 on Al&gt;rli 21at Pomeroy Junior Hlih School,
WCSII, HEATH , Methodist
Church. llon&lt;loy, 71311 P. ""'
chureh IIOCial room. Dovottons
by .MrS. John Kr&amp;WSCIYII; 1\rogram by 1\iro, Gl• Lembert, t ..
!roshnlents by 1\ir&amp;, Eerl Knl&amp;b4
Mrs. C. 11. WUson; Mrs. Percy
Mitch, Mn, Ernie Fraser. Mra.
Cbarlos Young and Mrs. Msr!'
Ellin Johnson. PrlJII'&amp;m on~

!aillll'e, L. 'M, Thayer, re~red
Cosllt Guard Roiar Adm. Ba)d
~o~onc~ay,

a...

m-.
--~ ol tltii Ltutti
.
Clitr
ter H - Cl\lb Tllilrtdtjo •
at tht biome ot MrS. FriiiCII

RUI'LAND PTA, 7130 !lim&lt;loy
night In the Rutland H1Rh School
audlmrlum.
POIIEROY PTA, Pomeroy £1.
ementary School; executive committee meets. 7 p. m.; room vlsloatlon. 7:30 to 8 p, m.; meellna;
8 p. m. PrlJII'&amp;m 1o feature Ohio
Re&amp;eBootll.
Unlverait;y
~~~~• 1n "Accordo
The aerdor choir anthem for
1ng
w
Sloe".
lllra. Te4 Raed will
the Palm &amp;.lada.V service was,
King ol Kings. The Rev. B II I be discussion leader lollowlng tho
Perrill concluetecl lhe rites and presentltio~ RetreshmBDtl by
the 1econd grade modtera. ~
gave the sermon.
tng nag ceremony by Cub Scout
Pack 2411.
MEIGS COUNTY Solon 710,

Easter Party
Given for New
Junior Choir
·'

Easter

~

pal1;y Wll S staged
Saturday afternooo at the Mid-

A pink and white color scheme
was •secl lrl tile Heath Mirthocllll
Cllurd! 10etal room for alhower
loMor!ng Mrs. Melvin Swl.sl!er,
the former COnnie Tu!ord of
Middleport. a.nases were Mra.
Bob Byer, Mrl. James Criswell,
and Mrs. Bernard Fultz.

8 and 401 Monday, 8 p.. m. It

home of Mrs. George Mowrey.
COMMITTEE mndng of Por:k
243, lla&lt;lne Cub Scouts, lolon&lt;lay
7:311 p.m. at Racloo First 0 .
dst Church.
BETHEL 62, lntornatlonal 0..
del" of Job1 ~ughten, wW meet
II 7:30 lolon&lt;lay night II tile If&amp;.
sonic Te.,lto

dleport Firat United Presbyterian Church tor members ot the
newly -organized .junior choir.
TUESDAY
Cookies arid punch ·were servLADIES AUXIUARY, L e w1 s
ed and Eaater eggs were given Manley Post 263, Amerlcan t..as ravors. Mrs. Dale Walburn, gion, 7 p, m. Tuesday at Rutland
director, and Miss Connie Bach- First Billtilt Cburch.
ner, accompanist, were assistMIDDLEPORT NPW C I u b
ed wltlllhe psrty by Mrs. Dwlllhl Tuesdlly, 6:30 p, m. dlnner at
Wallace and Mrs. Fred Lewis. Martin Restaurant precedes
Mrs. Joan Pullins sed &lt;lslllllter. meeting ln the gas olfke. PD
Leah Ann., were gu.esta.
gram by the emblems anttreder-Members attending were Janet atlon eommiUeea, Editll For-an&lt;l &amp;ella Horky, Dobb\e, Kathy restas, chairman; !Pecill guest,.
and Becky Coleman, Jill Alln Wal - Msr!' Ro,.llndo, BPW &lt;llotrlct
burn, Krista Morita, ll:'!!J' Vou- dlr~tor Jap;k&amp;on.
1
l!han, Tommy Kelly, T~~p Yeau ­
POMEROY !JONS Club, rep
ger, Cbrls Yeauger, TiDa Smith, lar meeting. Grace E!&gt;ISCOPal
Nancy Jo Wallace, Val ~e Lew- Church, 6~~p.m.Tuesday.~eo­
Is, Terri FUe, an&lt;l Janell Kelly. IAI program planne&lt;l.
The robedcholrsangPalm&amp;mWOMAN'S SOCIETY of Chrl..
ctlu' for the tlrst time.
dan service, 7:30 p, m, Tue~,
United Methodist Church.
TUESDAY
MLWONARY &amp;lCIETY, Pomlnl!' Baptist Churdt, will meet
TUet&lt;lay at 7:30 p.m. at the
Floal rehear&amp;al tor, The Cru- church. New otllcers will be
cifiXIon, to be preoeme&lt;l 11 8 p. lnotal!ed. lira. Carver WUIIams
m. Frl&lt;loy II the Trln!\Y lln!ted and Mrs. Cottrill will be hoaCburch of Christ by llle eommu- te&amp;MI. A cancer ftlm lhoWI.ng
nity &lt;holr, will be held It 8 p, lc:heduled for the meeting b11
m. W...,. a&lt;loy II llle church. been postponed.
ftesular reheersll ol the TrlRACINE Firemen's Awdllary,
nil1 choir will be held II 7:15 7:30 p.m., Tuet&lt;lay, II !Ire hall;

A bride doll repllea .centered
tile IIlii table and. atreamers in
pink anc1 whla -.aecl from
the ceiling to the table. Roses
were used to decorate the refreshment table.
Games were plQYed wUh Mrs.
Jerry Matheney, Mra. lllllm
Hoo&lt;l, and &amp;[ra. Gall !hrimtllln
wiMing tfleprlzea.lklfrcllllhlnents
of take wltll mlnlalllre pink lind
wltlte wedding ~II repllw,
punch, and mints were sened to
tbe guetts.
The auost lilt Included lhe
above and Mra, Raylllllflrl Walburn, Mill Mary Walburn, Mrt.
Rlehard Noutzllq, Mrs. Virlll
Tu!or&lt;l, Mlu April Telford,
Mrs. Harley Srrlsl!er, Mill EdIth Haptonotall, Mrs. -ar&lt;l

And This rmer Senlct
Costs No Morel Ust Ill
You OlD bu7 I lbJIII UIJ'

whore Ia the U.S.A. IDtl
Ibid • 4tllc .... npaln

p.m.

bring on lrtlc:lo and · - !Dr bular; belro sale on April

Jour .Ma7tll producta.

It's no

-·

A )OIInt *i•or willl • car of
his own 1111 a rlallt lo feel
rllller proud.
UntortunateiJ, U.is pride
un and sometimes does IIIII
lllo form of lllowinl off .,..
bkiftC cblnces. In suc:b cases,
1 tar prinlrl~ a toy
lo hoVe fun with~
M1n' youn1 people, of
-~~. hoVe oxctlloot ••ina

We Give You The Best
Allowance For
Ytur Present Washer

reCords. The, know thai aa
outomoblto lo definitely rot 1
IOJ. lf1 o .,...dul mtdlino
with tho demono~ated ._.
ily lo ~II and maim. ·
Y11, bt proud ol ,..r car ...
but, altho ..., lime, rnpecl
It and oporolt II with ewe, rolfroinl and inlsllipnce.
. Pardon Ill prttehlnl, but
wt happen to lhink that dr iv.
111 is serious bUsiness.

r&amp;y hJ Where You Have
...., Of The Senlce Repair? Get RH
and It Sure!

Rutland furniture

. Phollef92.2966
114 Court St.

"'"'"roy

742-4211

btl.... 0. .

the World." A medltltlm,. .. fild,.
clom lrr•ourer of Eatter" wu
p"" by Mrs. Lloyd Wrifto
Prltoa !Dr 1111 bomtllllldt EUo
·tor hltJ wore won ll:f lira.~
for&lt;l J - · · urs. iferlln Tror:y,
Mrs. Pearl Parker, IIIII Mrs.
Fox. JWroahnlllita were oerve4
11&gt; lbon nsmed llroYO and Mr-.
Ernellt Powell and Mrs. Harr1
Cllrk.
Tile IW mtoiiDI will be bald
ot tbe home otllrs. LloydWrtlill
with Mrs. llarllo Traey u c~
hosteSS.

COIIlcll IIOIIday
night agreed to lnoresn IIKIIIIh1¥ payments on the purchaoo ol
th8 water lrstemlnthecommuni·
fir 1n aeoordance with. a ricom·
merr&lt;lstlon from lite Flrllt Na·
l1onal Bank In Cbrelonali whtll
It mot !londay night at viUap
hail.

Clerk-Tr.,aurer Gene Grate
presented communtcatioftl tro"m
111e bank. n was po1n1ec1 0111 lhal
he bad - 1o the Flrllt National
Bank ol ClnctmWi,111Uchlahandllng lhe financing of tile vUiage
water 1$.VStem purchase, a total
of $11,715 ror lhe mmtha of November, December, 1967, and
January lind Februaey ol litis
year . This amounta to $2,178.75

ANNOUNCE SAJ,.i;:
Tile
So!oiY Patrol of the Pomllarlha Nicholson, Mrs. Lewla
wlllhold
Valllllaa, Mlu llarpret Vau- eroy Elemon!lt)' i.
J'\1DUIIIIII
IIIli
01
April
•• 10,
dllh, Mro. John Wolle, M r s.
11
at
the
Pblllp
l
i
t
Bullcl·
Frank Fupte, Mlu VIda lble,
11r o. llarr7 Brinker, lind Mill Ina ... COUrt street.

:

not riQIIred 'tl. po;y lilY money

an the principal of lit loan unUl after four yeara ha¥e pasae&lt;l.
However, tho bank wrote that
the village should be paying $11,017.50 eech month, 111Uch would
allow moneys to be acewnulated
each month in a&lt;ldiUoa tD paying

interest on tbe loan for the water o;r&amp;lem purchase.

a rllkr!r, but ld~ lmprallable
Ill• ~ .I -i,thldil 00111.... !11th I
: "' · rillferll,. tilifl, .irocl !aUaure

;)

-of

lapse.

;
· :: .' '·, ., ' .-_j
·.:· ;r ,..-l c_:

""
tra-e ~ j&gt;IJ! 1)01• It tile 10inl
..a. ola oldii- Oa&gt;atearnon tho
Cillo

'

'

"-'1 poeolblo reaUta· IIIII
uncler caralderatlon are faU&amp;ue

fracture

~

an eye bar up..
the Ohio rddo - lodudlng the oearch for the
mio&amp;lng pin- corrolloo olorltl- ·
tal psrls that eiluld have In-

-.m

on

tr.-..

mer, :17, PomerQJ, U. S. Naval
Air Corp a, was klllecl in line of

~!~~;~:::
at the. chl;ter home on Butternut Ave., Pom8r9Y· With CoJIUILindar Hlcka

~Monday.
Monday relatives

here were
vbrlted by a na\'al om.cer trom
Columliua. He was unablelo lllve
them Ill)' rlelalla of the dealh.

presiiSent pl th' auxiliary, and Jacob Turner, commander of Metg&amp;

.

He waaln rtdar work.
$lfvlvlnl are lila mother, Mra.
OluGenhelmer, Pomero,y;lhree
aliter a, Mrs. WUllahl R, (Bett;y) Kn1&amp;ht, Pt. Pleuant.; Mrs.
WUUam (Rachal) illerl&lt;lell, PomOI'OY; Mlu Judy Genhelmer, a

7eeken..l PlansAdvanced:.::-= ~edtii':.L~Ineee:r =·~~~=·:
1
nP.UP
ta
w
Jt.-l!'~f'
,.,.. t '
tf .
Three weeks..,, Ll Gen· a1 Olk, Mich.
father preced.

·

.

The popant will be atage&lt;ISa,. local conteatslncolhe local wi.,.
ur&lt;loy, lia7 t,ln thePomeroyJ,.. nor &lt;loes take part In state comn1or HJali School Audltor!wn . ..,.· petition at SaniiJsky,

SOtrtbern Ohio C..oteat and Big
llt!!d ~. w...,..a were re~ .......,~ Ill' the Polnerot der lhe dlrettlon o!BubHoe!llch.
£1i!J her ~-!If Commerce at Tile chlmbjlr Is sponsoring !be
~· ~ant.
p - In c-ratlon with Ohio
'~ ~ Hill llite&lt;l prlses Ela Ph! ChiJIIOI' ol Beta Sigma
~ . - to •thepageant Pbl Sorort~v. Tlrl• will be lite
,1\r ·,- .mere~ lllchard iourth annuai.PIIoant.
!;Jillmberl will &lt;Onf11Ct a.nk8 of
The first throe .PIIeants were

a

DRESS SHIRTS

Slloct Jo,. or Short oleeve •lila ~ lOr )'0111' m011o
All neck 11,.., AIIIJIIOI'II¥ made. Arr.,...t lor fOIIl'
euy MIICI!oo. liiD&lt;k "' _ _.

The Miss Southern Ohio.
P,...m Is a regional .-!Dr
girls ol Alb011s, Melgs,GaWaand
Wasbingfon couotles. The 1tate
wlnneriiSonduakyf!Deswthe""'
tlonal
America Pogeant at
Atlantic City in eorly September,

Ill••

duty,
helmer left for Oklawa. It waa
uncler&amp;loo&lt;l that he 1would be !ly-

Eagl S

es IJIOr

Is

Banquet Set
For April16

·' -~
i: u~~:, : ; :::::~!':.:' :~:!:': wl~";;.;~~:.:c:lngto=~ ~: ':..,~ ":,~ S:l ~:
~a scbolarih4&gt; for the atatepogeant&lt;latehasbeenchlfir- IOrthebollraelngprogramoltbe nounced!orTuoldaJ, Aprlll8,at

PARIS BaTS

liU winDer ol the Mlos Soulhern e&lt;1 thla yeor and rogalla weekend
woulcl have been 1oo late for !be

For men and boyl you'llllko llle llnlr quality, the lone
wear and marlihl fiDOd lookl of a Parla belt !ram
Elher!el&lt;lo. Clmlt ,.... !aworltt oolor ud wldtb.

Olllo PageM!,
·

The tie wttll tbe eolor IIUidl k&gt; abow you- color ID wear wttbo . . . dad dea and
tour In band sqles. Neetp.,nis, atr'"•· A Wemblll tit will reall;,IIQI•illl--.

A BOYS WTER

. ,

We're brimming oYOr with·~ fOIIl' bQr ,
will like - sport obltlt, ..;r·!4-lella.
alacka, walk ahorto, IWim irvoka, 'joolrltl .
llldiCCIIIIIriiS. Brill fOIIl'llmiiY fourltl
•IUIPinl spree for I!U!llr IIIII • .......,.

•lothe"SIIORT· SIIYE SPORT SIIIRTS
fl.tl IIIII tJ,IIII - all ~ ~
llbrlco. lliDirtll avltd 1n otriPol,
~"' Jal&amp;IRO. _.tid~.. a .. e1o :111.

.

tor )'OU to b\G'r

!

·• ..

JUY
11M APAIR Of SlACKS
SUet 6 loll Ia o-.ual ....kaandservlettblt

.teens.

All ~ ......

llldQ'1 boyo.llke

....

:\(

· '

·am...

regaU&amp; waeken&lt;l whiCh kll been 6:30 p.m. at the. h1llh IChool aud·
set !Dr Juno 21-23. Ten heat&amp; of ltorlum.
boll reclq wUI be held bolh on
Jdo MtDanlol, .. llead ooach of

-·-··;

!1\Yiol tbe WQ
lnrtlillaw.,aad

~:
,
,:::
Nolan Rides Ira,. been&lt;.,.
LONDON (IJPl)- The COm· Moscow, withheld IIIQijiOit while
.~ ~ •• ••
"'· ....... ~.
inantllt alluunent of 118no!, Pek- denouncing the Amerlcon pasco trac- wr uoe •• ree _, ...l.aland Moacow hal iurered a offer as a fraud. 'lllereglmeOf and wWaetl(&gt;attberearofthe
Pomeroy Junior High Schoolaoua.lor split over VIetnam pasco Mao Tse.tung was rejlorle&lt;l to cording to plans made 11 11o1&gt;moves, dlplomitic aour"'a Bald bave, In etrec~ warned Bsno!lt da,y's meeting. In charge ol co.,.
iiMIIY· Hanoi' a pasce!oelerobave wwld wlthclraw ill .._n lotho merclal display booth&amp; for lba
been made wl- Pri9r .onou1- tvtnl ol anY compromise pasco 19fi8 repttl is Albert Martin.
,tltton ol c:omau.dlt Qlna ad arrangements.
The chamber also diseussed

::_: !:~~~.:!

prior formal appnwal lor
blo ...- wllllngnell 19 meet
Ainorlcin ropreiiOIItatlvea lor a
Vl-.n PeaCe probe.
·. Tho Kremllrl five •••a
of eanlultadon be!mlt .deololtd tD bed&lt;llaJloil.
'
•

'

....,

: Plklnt -lonsler and, unll~•

ha~:.::;.:• :~:

:!"'::!

cover 141 aa beat It esn,
Honol orurprlolnal1 hsa not
made lilY for!Ml e!forl tD 'bide
the spilt. II h~o not once referred to Coriun.1!111&amp;1. oolt•·.r~
_.., 111&lt;1

lr)'lng· to

llu :illmolltt...,. WI oll)t tiay
"' &lt;lomorutrate Ill !nrlepinolp

lll'.itsr. · " ·

· .,

f,' •
·•
:fDul&lt;t~glti "ips~ ~· \Week

·

·

-··

..

m"'

Street Meters
.,

...

Hi1

ed him in death.
.Lt. Genhelmer lll'aduate&lt;l from
l'om01'01 Hllifl School sed In Decomber, 19115, received a de8rte
from Oblo Slate Unlveratty. He
entered the rrervlce In Januory,
19116.
The lxMlY wilt be ...-here
but according loln!ormaUonretalve&lt;l Monday It will be about a
befOre It arrlvoa.

to aetk oul wattn prey. ev'n

In .

: t

Ill&lt; . - , . liter

lake about

that limO 1&lt;1 reeelve !laalln!or-

maUon !l'&lt;lm telte.

loill~ low

Cloarl&gt;w. -

!l'&lt;lm l(lller 30111&gt; low 40a. Fair,
1little warmer Wedneldlv.

J'I.VE.CENJS

nts

e&lt;1 oot lhat tile pertteulv fturd Including !be JaU,111110r'lolllco,
councU chambers and tbe water
each month does have a bal~e omce would cost,l,l77.45, with
ol approx!matel.r $13,00~ so that work on lrlslallatloo of tho mafunda are on hand 1&lt;1 make the terlals tD be done by H 1 r o I d
addi.U.onal payment.
Olaae, maintenance supe:rvlacw,
CouncUmen pointed ootthalthe an&lt;1 bla empiQYes, Tho eaumate
more paid 1&lt;1 lito bank on tile wwld be large MIOIIi!l to beat
purchase each montll, llle more and air condition 101' ldllltlooseeure the village Is oo the al downstalra space, lt w a 1
p&amp;rthase.
pointed out.
Council also Bgreed 1o Q1 an
Council, following a diJiella.
aulilorlzaUon lor the Cloclnnal! Ilion, agreed to purchase Ul air
bank to purchase treasury note1 coodlUoning unit tor the downwidth will draw lntereat each slalra ol vlllap hail.
Ume $10,000 In aurpluo is acA long dlacusalon waa hold
cumulate&lt;lll tile bank from vn- on the purchase order lli)'lltam
lap payments.
used In the vUiage. It br&lt;rullllt
Council Preol&lt;lent Jdut Zer- out that too many vUiap emklo preoeatecl Information from · piQYea are mai&lt;ln8 purchaaoaaad
Unlverlla) ........ Co., in Psrk- lhal -··· times the N~chaM&amp;
~
ersburg, atat1ng thai msterlals are beln&amp; made lind 111e purchase
for sir con&lt;lltlor!lng lind besting onltra completed later.
!be &lt;lownslalrs ol vl11880 hail,
It wss dedde&lt;l tD in-cl viilap department&amp; that oob' certa1n perSOIIIII will be permit1e&lt;1 to make purcheMI 1n the
futuro IIIII ~ bo!Dre ""' pur.
lrom which the p!Q'IIlent Ia made

...,...,

·-•

mu It lien the order. 'Then llbe
purchese
order m•llt be llp..._ ·
ed by two mombera ol tht 11nance committee.
Council dlacuue&lt;l tile !Miure
Dale E. Estep, 29, Rt. 1 Har- o[ awo bualDeasea in the com-'
rlsonvllla, waacharpdwllh&lt;lrlv- namlty occuwln&amp; village prop..
1ng wljllo ~moxtcate&lt;l by lite Slate er\Y tD pay rnontlrly rent. One of
Ule two ts six mCirths ln ar- '

Aft
. er Wreck

=-= 2~m:.:er~ac:;

rears.

It was aareed tbat Mayor C.
C&lt;K11t7 Rd. No. 10, ooe lllld aeven.tentha mUea south of RL 143. o. Flllher lind Councilman Zer(Comlnuecl on Pag,l 2)
The patrol Bald that Errtep,
headed north, failed tD round a
i:une and bl• car went of! tllo
rl&amp;bl aide of lheh!gbway ,lhr&lt;llllh
a !once and strwed in a creek.
Errtep ts scheduled for a hearlng FrldayloMelpCOUR[yCOUrt.
Be was not lnlured buthlsl960
Ford woo demolllhe&lt;l, accordlng to the patrol.

Assassin

o~.!..,"";"~088at0"::

Sought
In Mexico

FOR TilE FEMOCRATS,
IJada •••••••• Rocen
llrlc flllllo 1Dt1 I
'*CM!I at lloe -~~
Ro Maine for .......I.
Tbe looul'
lovely OU.er
Jllode~
wu
itrWu resembl• ,....., 1rt ~ Hlill&lt;~-p~ce
llllllllille 4 ptdlred Ia
fnnd tl i{.e Ctlerlldo Slate
Cq!lol. 'lbe ldltu1 Robin
MliiHo, ~- of a
far·fta• li
empire,
Ul ldeb4 d !lor "presl-

i: •

...

Pomeroy
Alumni
To Meet
Tho AI1IIJal - . , . of a II
Rillh School alumni
AaiiL momben In Melp Courll¥
will be bold It 7:10p.m. Thursday at l'omero,y hail.
1be banQiot this year wUI be
held on Saturda1, Jtme 1, and the
ACMETS ol Perlleroburg will
provide music for o:'anclng from
9 p.m. to la.m.
Pomeroy

The 88 Ia alklng aU
orpnlzatlona lnterelltd In caassa!lsin of Dr. Yartin Luther terin&amp;the IIIIIIIBlbanfpllttoJJbOne
King Jr. may have aer1 lite Peul Carrel, -~ 992country, according to lndlc•
tlon&amp; ID&lt;Ioy. The FBI kll uke&lt;l 5131. The crowd Is _.ted to
be &amp;I'OUII4 550.
llaxlcan authorities tD lid In lite
Clall 111. . . -1 of roun1co
aoerch.
ll'OUPS are eopodally a - to
A police spokesman In Manco be preseal at the Tlllll'e&lt;IIY meetCI\Y said Meo&lt;loy thai a 1ng 10 that lottera con beprepar
wUJ follow at &lt;loybreak SOtuJ&gt;.
1963 l'l.rmooth·
•··, v.. 4, lo~eP•"'•III..._·
Treoteclllllolzer llo""'tal for draWing ol the SUJPOC~ a ed lor tilt reunion groups. AI In
..... ....
•• ...... ...
...
composite ol descriptions by the put year. tbt alumni usoarea.
mlnorlajurlesandreleaaedwere
Ptl'IOI'Ill
WJM) saw the white elation will DOt aencl imltaU.ons
Master ol Howllls will be
Noney L. Rebe, 18, Columliu1,
Bobby Ransom ol ~. W.
the driver, ond cyntbla Henry, sniper In the MemPIII• rooming to members w1to ""' I!Ying in
houle rrom where King was Mel.p County for the IIIDI8I reVa., and c. c. lloddlq o1
18, Dover, a passenger.
Scott Qpot, W, v., will be
AD unusual accident occurred sho~ has been distributed
--· at union.
Tickets for the blnQIIt, dance
bMI&lt;h show judge.
at 8:57 p.m. lolon&lt;lay on RL 35, fJu'ouBhout Mexico .,...,
·Uve.teath• of a mile welt of Rt. erossllli points.
sed memberlhlp remain at $3
Tbe . Meld.c~m 590ke&amp;man re- with non..memben eUclble to atfused to divulge 101' further 1en&lt;1 the &lt;lellce lOr $1. Those
..
~.
llVORCE
om
-~
..
~-·
wllhlog 1o maintain ....-.ohlp
~
cors ,.,... - •- a spare lltormaUon.
''There Ia an Investigation oo1.v lbould senrl$1 for the mom-""·~.... -.me cruelO', ~ lire and wheel ..........,
~........ o!f a
K. •-no1•· r A- . . _ _
stbolmd -~
ted ~ wu going on; that Is all we can bersblp to Carrd at lllrldJeport
-· ..... - - we
...-wopera ....
kll 11184 .oult for dhorco !rom · 11am P, Collins, 21, BellovDie, u.y," he 511d.
or to Mrs. Pldl ~. rur~
E.
•
...;.;.....
~'""
'"'
111·•
and
....
~•
~
.r•t
front
u.s.
At\Y.
Gen.
Ramaoy
~
--·-·.....
...,....,
.
...·
"
'
"
~·.
..--...,
......
...
-~d - 11very, ·~-w.
w
••· - - In llaf&amp;o 'f'-·::1... of a car ..... , .. &lt;... Norma Jean Clarlr. Ia
aabingtoll, Tickets for the 1168 ·~will
lloo&lt;loy
lhe
"trill
hal
·
..... 22 aDd
be
Coyrt.
Cillo. 1bare
., 011 Ale to._Mo,y
u
...
lll!aoekl •
IJI'fiiO·IIIIniot ..,. m11m o~amap 111 the oar ~~~-· since Frl&lt;loy, lite &lt;loy purchaeed
2~ , . , will
ebllnrr. u
; .
, · ' aijd no ..._ 11&gt; the semi. after King olumped to bls be oold bJ CUd II tbe Middle·
00 • -.1 i&gt;altonl' with a port I'OIIt Olllee, lbo _ . . ,
·
•
'(ll&gt;lq: rifle bullet wound lrl hll PllttT allap, at Knlpo' a, from
-11.
llllf' E. Oainther .... - lira.
aillnaor.'
·
; . · . ·
..
, .
1
VETERAI&gt;IS MEMORIAL
'
ll05PITAL
TAKEN TO HOQ'ffAL
I &amp; kw:1l ti me.
Adrn!iatma
- Melvin Dumas,
'AI the ..,.e dm~ .-rUW
·~
wu
ID
oil; • bomb In tile RaciDei Alma Smp1011, NldiQe- Veterau ·
Nel- Du.lli:l the
DOrtliarn
~ct': port; -

IIEMPIDS, Tenn. (UPO- The

"

:.aat~~h=P"':.:":I!:

r&lt;--

Take ~
QL.84..,3 0 ;:;,..,
..::: wti
.....··., ~Pi::.''* Tl!l';;;: . ·"""'"' ;,·,..::
.,.,..,....~
, 1 5 """
~ ri:.i..- coneeuoiu iO ,:!: ·Wllilliooli ~:::~~ 4 C:'
l!lotll~ \ ja ' ~ -~

:~i~~·=
~~-~!':~dd]~ ~
'· .·

'

l~

.

'

~:;J~~~t~~;~· » •.· ·~

motet•
'

· · ·

·f;iiertillas ·G:Urn,:,Sui!Vivors
1

,

.,,

.

,

.,.

••

'

u;

n-a Rd&gt;m-,

~

Go- Geoflo lllrlllf, tllelldn. ' .

NellloC....Saad

llllSPfi'At)
.

117 M.., 7 the pjJl!e
holrillg 11 heer&lt;l .k&gt; help eom·
pllte the .. . . 1 llndlnP,
~er Bal&lt;l 90 per 'of llle
lavelltlptorl' wOrl&lt; will be
dooe. He elltlonalod It wwld

duced
sed • faU&amp;ue
fracture in the "chain ~t
poll at the lhorewaJ'4 eocl ol

''' ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''"'''' '''''''''''';,,,;,,,,,,,,, ·
PIIDI !Dr a !lel&lt;l trial and
p.m. Mmda:l on Rt. 325, ....,.
bench show to be held M..,, 3
tenlhs of a rnUe sooth of RL 35
IIIII I were madelloo&lt;loyqlght
whoa the right rear lire on their
by !be llo!l• ~FOxcar blew out.

' ' ' '''''' ' ''''' ''''' ' ' ' ''' ' ' '''' ' ' ' ' ''' ' ' '

!al"·.-

.lb', ~· tq ~-~ eOIIectlbn1
for '
·moillh, vlota!ton·, paym..ta {,,.. clte""ldlllt'al

i i::.oo!Ji,

..

wards.
Tlcketsare oo Bale In Uoehll!h
school olllco. Lucy Rltebla, a
o1 the Esltem leecblq
staff, will be maater of cer..
monies.

GAUGES - Gall"'"'la, 12.2
""" of ron.
and 23.1 nmntq 21!01!1
era; Pl. Pleasant, 25.76; ~..
--~~a.... :lUI,• .,....., 2.35
·~
c-o
•w-~
~·-·i!.u•·
s.arron.
,.;:'"'Cbarl'-:""' 19-.:. laiN
2

1

'

reserve barrkelbell, 111111 Dick
Marti
-all and track

~for ahoustngareadevelop. River Gauges

~_, IJIIP~·

'~

.

rf,, .,~n;;,,, iii;;·/~,;·&lt;1';;;;;,· ~ ~zt!:::: [1!~~~~E ;:i~~~:~; g~~~~~

WEMBLEY nES

.....

·

l'lua to~ the A1111Jailollaa

rind of tho bridge.

·:--ToDrrver ·--·-- •••• ·- ·made; ·lll• _... · =·~~~ ,

·Lt~ (JGJ aUchard A:~~~ ·~ ·;..;;-,-=:-;,-v;;;...

was pllt .,..k•r:-·.MojtdQ~--·•hen
~~~~ ,!:!~,;Center,
its 40thannlversaryw!thadlnner!Drm....

ChiiP~ 5~

Dro10y and caauol atyle llacka Ia llloa 29
10 $0 Waitt. Allpei"DUUQQIItPNII flbriCS. A

real value.

blslolerprltetlon olthepurchese
contract of lite vii lase lor I b o
nter system.
The amount, Grate aa1c1, lrlclu&lt;lea illleJ1MI payments plus
20 per e:ea~ d b the Yillaae ta

Council agreed that .Grate
lhould pay lite approxlmate·$1169
addiUonal arnowtt tor the rour
per month. Grate said that he months paymenta airea&lt;lf sent this amount upoo th!l rec- 1D the ClnclnnaU bank lind IIIII
ommendation of SoHcltor J!ern- he should pay lite 33,047.50ard Fultz and in accordance with month tn the fUture. lt -was potat..

are Mrlf

MEN'S SlACKS .

· - and evocy pair

.&gt;

·

Uoted •• IIIII' ~ ........

•.

Lt. Genbeimer .Killed Charge DWI

men of all qea. SoUd colora, ~==
ol litem. Neat stripes, plaids and
&lt;leslgna, 111&lt;1 lrl all alz.. and In all
&amp;\YIII. Tapered and_...., !11th
tall• or with aquaro taUs.

big, big -

.~ o

ml¥

TUESDAY. APRIL 9, 1968

Ml&lt;l&lt;lleporl

Fb'HII, Mrs. Dale Nlcholson,
Mra. Ciuror&lt;l !l&gt;errrbach, Mlu

;Jbl3er
11omb dtsp
twmlne&lt;IU
nporta ol
made at t

.-a.

Water System Pa

.....u,._ "Chrlllilll

..

entine

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Woman" and a PGem, ..Hope til

·'

'
tho Olllo·.aldl:,....

altbe Cat

SGI!ioby •

pits near their '!lllll'll~• .T.MM
act . aa .lnfrariid &gt;' .dt~•1
•nabllri&amp; I reptile ao1 equlp~
'

Fox bad a

MDI'S SPORT SHIRTS
Truly 'il:ii selection lo aport 8lllrtl lOr

''
Fliod Pre~, !II ~rli
'I .
Jl ' •... n

tblal·i.darkne••·

m•

cause· of tbe coilapse. Thlo Wll
there cooild be 110 ar .......
from IIQ'OIIe, he lndl.eated.
·
Thayer i.r&gt;lcl the la..-a·ll
Ia posllblo lhal the IIIYeatlp.
lion will determine thai u,.
...,.. of the eOI!apse eould IIIII
ba'" been olotected br the naked
eye in prior lnope&lt;llons.
Of the poaaible eauseJ of fatlure 111Uch llle IIIYeaUptoro
·checked, 'l1layer aai&lt;l averlol&lt;led lro&lt;kl, a loeal !ollure
In the apstr- lei of the Cillo
tower, .loo much wind restatanc:e,· barge lmpacta or IDDle
booms &lt;lloplaclng the plera, and
have been eliminated

Weather

at

llrs. Jom•• Glbnore rllil
acriPturt. Lake D, 311-te. llr(.

big.

Ee&amp;ter and alloununer loq. Pantor, 8111rto.
underwear, BOCkl. knit lhlrtS, belt&amp;, su...
ponders, handkerchiefs. SWP ln -broW It
a,roWid lhrolli!l the Men' I llopariJilont.
You'H be pad you did.
·

'·

tu~vt.

•

¥Ci.xx . No. 2ss

lhe clothesl'Ou'n be wa1111n1 !Dr wear

.

Some snakea,

:nu,.r

tor the beat &amp;election we've ever naa mr

THURSDAY
PH!LATIIEA soCIEtY, 'flruno
&lt;loy, 7:30 p,m, II thl lllcldhport
Chureh of Chrlot.
BRADBURY PTA Tlluraday,
7:30P.m. II tile scllool; J&gt;roll'llll
a lalk by Cbarl01 !.epr on flrll
ald. Nomlnad111 commllteo
be -lnte&lt;l; 101&lt;011&lt;1 ande --li "
molhera ha.. rtrreslunents.
'
urpclll&gt; -ncl.
AFTERNOON CIRCLE, Heatb
llatllodlat Chureh. 2 p,m.
OOIIIIUNION, Heatb llatllodlat
Church. 7:3() Thutsclay.
WOllEN'S bjlketbOII pme II
lhe ~M"ttemM!W'Y School.
7:30 Thura&lt;loy, toilowtrw by a
pmo be!W- boyo ofthUecond,
lhlrd, and !ourtli ......... Pl'O&gt;
c-11&gt; 110 to the ,,T,A.
CANDLEUGifl' ~ .
Trlnlll Unllecl Cliurcb of 'Chrlit.
7:30p.m.

Davis-Warner Ins;'

dlam-.

8f~EL

·--anton.
TOY. ..

Our !xcluilve M.yt1g Bldg.

.• We Service Your Old Wringer
:Washlr and Your Automatic

1211r be plame&lt;l.
SYRACUSE Elom-.-y P,T,A,
11 the school, 7:30Tuosclayn!Pt;
Mrs. Harold Lohn speoker on
co=&lt;lttee• and their rei!IIOiliiMIItles; prosrsm on pbyolcal 0..
,.., pre-ed by William Arnott; ~neuse Bo7 SCoutl will
have the closln&amp;WEDNESDAY
WHn'E ROSE LODGE, 1:30
p.m. W-aday at the Arnorl&lt;111 Lesion ball, ~
POMEROY CHAPTER 80,llo)'al Arch llason1, 7:311 p.m. Woclnea&lt;loy 11 the Pomeroy llasonlc
T~ Jameo Bucllllrln II P.

Wello, Mra. T. G. lllllclore, Mra.
Orin lluhlprdner, Mrl. George
Tripp, Mra. Nora Tripp, Mra.
John Tee!Drd, Mra. Richard
Karr, Mrs. Henry Bentz, NaDey
and Jeenlne BootZ, lo!ra. Harold
Teaford, Mlas Mary Lou Tea..
!Dr&lt;l, lollu illaroo Berrl-, Mra.
Bl7th Thelu, Min Marlll'n
SWann, Mrs. .Olarles nortman
ud VIcki, lind lollu Julie lll'or.
Presenting gl!lali&gt;Mro. Srrllller were Mra. Georp llolllnaD,
Mrs. Lewlo, Mrs. Jim lluJnpr4ner, Mra. Edltl'l Teaford, Mra.
Ellie llloiJiaOmer1, Mra. Harold
Fitch, Mrs. Georp Doolllll~.
Mrs. Romle Colllnl, Mill J1110
Walla, Mrs. Ropr~cer, Mrs.
Art Gilmore, Mro. WUUamSirlna,
Mra. Betl;r Spencer, Mrs. G a II

..'

.~

I

_..,bar

s.

blios, are held together by m..,
ual gravltallonal ottraellon.

Mrs. Lewlo FoX waa •'"'tell IOrthemeetlnt&lt;ODilocltd
~ Mrs. Paul Frlclr, prtllclotlt.
G""" •IDIIDI Ill "The Old llutpd cro11" ond the Lord' aPr~~­
oi In un!IOII . ~ llle

_.. ,_

.' &gt;··fi ..•••·.··,

"'*ery

'
au clusters which ,move
fh!'outlh opace like swarm• of

HewltloD.

Mrs. Swisher Honored

On . Ccllrr&gt;QI reu.ro&lt;ll chargbql
•&gt;psrUaaa polltl&lt;•" on lhe oub-

.

·,;c,.~~.o.)o
I . .ilf;:

wllh a statement, coiling Jooea' aalher could be lither In ·lirecko · - eye bor 111Uch waa reacUon "deplorable.• , ,
ap tllat aUil .baa not re- ""-· Urdteol PH11 11ta,yer, wlto heads tho e!!o!ll -ed !rom the Qllo oltle6r .ln tloqal d!Kio.Nd .~_,ebarcla.
of lito le&lt;leral lnvesfliatlon, l!irld lllld In the Ohio Bl.tr, Hi ·
Iaiit ~·
·
ftve of 10 posll.ble reaams for aai&lt;l - · bepn """"'l' 'II'
BUt .'Qialtt 111'&lt;1' testa lind
failure have beeft o i l - by ·remove tbe wreekale · G!l· ji,o · llla!Jil• ell "'l''"! wiH hive to
au. llrli ol tha river, ~ 'the determine u there waa ~
!lui lrlvellia1!lora.
COrps of E11&amp;1uWI! Ja 'btl&amp;!•, or the
or JWs,
He noted that lhe lncle~ u.
&lt;oollllllanl empiO)'e&lt;l by the bringing In clre&lt;liiiDc eQifillliiill If it lo fDunol, - . , ClliiiDI
State ft91d commtaalon-llaci- opln to oeordl lrl lila rl•ir·
the brld&amp;t to eOUapso.
. Jeold-Ma'aten of HarrlsbUt&amp; Pl.
Thayer aai&lt;1 lhree 0&lt; filllr
Thayer said II would be -have joined the federal pins eacb mealllll'ing'· """"·· is olx rnoMha ,after a Nil•
In making a rrtudo' ol the cause Inches long, 111111 11 'lnchto In hesrlng It ......etoclln a.aile.:.
·of collapse, tllal also will delve
have been 1m 1W 7 bofort lnlormaUoD Ia
into preventive meaBUres before EadJ pin welalla , """" . 200 avaUable !ram test~
lind after lhe collapse.
poundo.
·
'
aai&lt;l 111e tooliDD lo~er Bald tllo misolng pin
Be Bal~ tmro~a k1J0W .,lllgolm's Willi 1&lt;1 tincl the pin
11111ch f a . - tho eye bars to- the mi11ID1 plo came ~ a lo lo provo llill'llnd • the

Now You Know

A atJio rewo of - EaiW' hltl Wll I reatun Ol I

or.

Brereton ~ of lla,1-

-

Thayer, appeared before a lea- committee.
.
la)aUve subcommittee appo1me&lt;1
118 aai&lt;l It wss hla opinion
to kel!ll tile lelllolature abrsallt . that tile eight - membe&lt; sroup
ol lnveatlptiODs being made by was BJ)JIOinte&lt;l "ID trick tbe
a pr1va$e ccnsultant ft.rm and people Into bellevin&amp; the lqiafederal asenclea IIJlllOintecl un- laUve lea&lt;lerlhlp lfllllll a comdor an Otder·by President Jolin- plete lnve~. ..
Tho oubcormnlltee re8pOII(Ied
1011 •

Feature Club
Style Revue

Final Rehearsal

1 We leave everything

Ileal as a pin and clean
your Mllytag.
1 We leave a postagepaid card for you to
evaluate our work.

Rlteo ol eonflrmaU.,;,.(or olabt

wltlte wllh green saUn blnrs, carrted palm branches and PreHDted, The Palma under the direction of Mrs. Marvin Burt. Maktq up . the group were CArol
Barnltz, Melanie Burt; Terri
~ Russell, Caral1m lind
Maral1m Tracy, David and Kennelb Harris, Jselce Holter, Danny Wood, Joe, DoutdaaaadJames
Rosenbaum, Kathy and Mary HelUngtoo, George W. Wells, Mrs. en Bluttnar, Usa and Rebecca
Carl E. Lambert and 1nlant 1bomaa, Faitll Ann Perrill, lind

FISH &amp;FRENCH FRIES

Story of ·Simon (of Cyrena JGiVen

Eight Youths
Confirmed in
Church Rites
ywag people were • feature ol

.

....

.•;;, .. ..

·s ,, .·"','" '·..,,·,,..

·'li'~
' '
&lt;'.·~

· to.

,.,

.. :,.

llondtjo

�o ,,..._,.~ ..,-- ....- - -.... ---~

I'

3 -

The DOll)' Stllllnel, Micldlepor~l'omeroy, 0., Aj&gt;rll 9, 1968

. 32nd Masters To Begin
tThursday; Casper
Wins
.

'

•
AH·Itan®
~---

.... 1968 Openers. May ·,&amp; :".
Delayed Once Ag1Un ' ~·

.

'

By GARY KALE

UPI !l&gt;ort&amp; Writer
MaJor lequo baseball
IIIOIIl'ned •laiD civil rtghtl
leader Dr • .Martin Lothor Kine
...._ and wondered whetbor
some of the 1968 openers
alre841f Pusbed back wlU hove
to undergo further deloy.
A tense calm prevailed ln

"

By DAVID M. MOFFtt

"'

UPI !l&gt;orts Wrlter
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI)- To!Q'
J~ekllll. 1 1ouih little Eopisbmlll who hos been bolllinr tho
odds Iince he wu Dine yeara
old, doesn't want people 10 tlllnk
him coclo' but he's convinced
he'S &amp;Oinr 1D be I dellnlte
conttndtr in thia week's Maa..
era ToUl'llllllent.
..rve alrea&lt;b' proven what 1
· can dot" said the hand orne. 23)'IUI-Old prO. uNow, it'l Juat a
~stloo of ketl&gt;lnr my ·• •ure and ployq tlle sort of

" eoll _ot Whlcb I IDl c.,.,e..,
-· 0n11 one other iorellntr,

Soiah Atrie1'1 Goey Ployer In
l:. 1961, hu WOD the Mutera. But.,
': With the eXciPtion of PIQer, DO

,. forol8n aalfor ln rec0111 ye~rs
~ · baa amwn the aggresatveneas
o • &lt;lsployed
by JO&lt;:kllll. alreetlf
· · · - u Eogiond's best aaller
..... in more than • aeneradoD.
llocond Tcy
This 32nd lolosters, which
biBIDI Thurlday, wW be Joclt" lln'l oecoDd. He got 1n10 bia
'" ftrlt Jut )'IV U I laaMftinute
•• alternate for Nell Coles who
nfuaed to ~ hire from

:. ...,..oDd,

· • But Jocklln earnecl thll )'Mr'a
' lftvllatloa on bll own by I1IJ!i
; · for Uth here last yeer Iller
bolQI tied lor IOCORd, .,q one
stroke orr the .PICe, st tho

since tho llrst loloaterain lt:K,
llnlobod cheekiDif ill ...._,
....... hall of the coateworo late arrlvin&amp; bouuao the
3Hoo1o flnlla at Gre«~lboro,
were switched from !ionday tD
MoDCIQ out of relll)ect for the
late Dr.lolortln L-r Klnr. Jr.
Caaper Wins
Blllj&gt; Cooper won tho GOO by
lour strokes with 267.
Derendiog c homplon G a y
Brsww, J»t rated a conteoder

tills year because of bls 11001'
1a recent month•;
three-dmo chomPIDn J~ek Ntcltlaus; .canadlaa Goorao Kllldo
son, along wltll Casper the onlj&gt;
two-tourllllllent winner• 10 far
this YNri and Citrus ~en
&lt;hon~Jlon Don Sikes all aJdppod
GreeDJI»ro ror pracdce here.
Arnold Palmer, tho .,q rou...
time winner of tile Maaters,
ployed at Greeaaboro bot flew
1n bls prt- jet pllllo hero
IIDw1ng

&amp;udo,y when GOO ploy "''

pOStponed to gtt 1n I pracUce
round,

Nicklaus, Palmer, Jocklln Uld
Tom Welakopf1 the year" a
leadlow monOJ' wlmar with
more than $67,000, were the
oorlj&gt; flvorltes for tbo fouNliQ'
grind over tho alwiQ'...,.,
AIJIIIIIta Nodonll.

Bulldogs Dump Marauders 93-34
against GAHS on Aj&gt;rll 10 and
the loloreuderl wm tnvoiiD Ky.
pr Creek AprU 16.
Reaulta ofllondiQ''s meet:
100 yard dash - Essox W,
Beese (A), J, smtth 00 -11.0,
220 yard daah - Essex (A),
~lith 00, Glllln (A.) - 24.8.
440 yard dasb - Ritchhart
00, SO!brllll
Goodwin
-55-S.
eM' Slibrfng.
880 yard dosh - lll&gt;on W,
Wll'ner1 a JOPhomore, taaned Handley (A.), H. Wblte00-2.08.
ln a lllltdout lime of 10:36.7,
IIIlo - lll&gt;on (A), CUmlnlfwn
Wbitlatch won the pole vault wltll (Ml, Krawacr.yn (M) - 4:49.8.
Two IIIlo - Warner 00, ~
a '""' or 8 ft., ~ ln. Uld Ritcbhort tied lor Orat in tho ~40 den W, McForlandW-10:36.7.
dub with a time of SM seconds.
120 Yard higl1 hurdles - Noel
lfeiga' 10Witl team Ia alated 10 (A), Eokey (A), Whltiatch 00flO to Gallipolis lor a match

Athont' thlnclads dumPed the
Meigs Marauder track aquad by
a fat 911.34 score Mon&lt;IIJ lltel'o
ooon on the Middleport h i 1 b
ichoolf!eld.
Onl1 wbmers for Coach John
Bontlf.Y'a lolorouders ln the dual
meet were Jim Warner ln the
two&lt;nlle run, loloa Whitlatch ln
tho Polo vault and John llltchhart
will tied in tho MO duh With Alb-

w.

w

111.2.
180 yard low hurdles - Gure
W, Vaulihon 00, Eakey (A) 21.5.
Slot- Greeoe (A), FuUer(A),
Kawes (A) - 48 loot.
lllgh J - - Noel (A), Greene
(A) llld William• 00- tlo,5!1.,
2ln.
Discus - Fuller (A). Kam&gt;es
(A), Barr ()I) - 117!1., 2'/z ln.
Pole Vault - Wbltlatch 00,
llawley 00, Dlnguss 00 - 8ft.,

....

J- -

w,

Brood
Goodwin
Groene (A), !lnltll 00. - 18ft.,
II ln.

880 lleloy - Atl!Mos, 1:36.9.
Mile lleloy - Athena, 3:44.9.

hllfwiQ' mark.
" Ja&lt;:ldln, who

hod trouble
"' DllkiDs oncl8 meel cluJ'q bla
• eerlj&gt; diQ'• u a PliQ' -lor. PIQ'
goUer, reallj&gt; came iDIO bia-Oin
.. : cUr~qr tbe Past montll. He tied
- for eocond in tho PIIIACOia
: . q&gt;on llld, tlle ne&gt;t week; won
·tho Gr- JO&lt;:kBoiMllo Open,
while nmnlng orr a •lrhw of
lillie eODJecutlve rounds ln tho
60S.
'" He a}dpJJed the Greater
.. G,_boro Open tD ptin oomo
IU'Q- practice here on the

Marauder Golfers Standing 3-0
The Meigs lolorauder llnksters
took their third consecutive vtc..
tory of the 1968 seoson With ....
0 win o..r visiting Atllens Mo...

do,y llternoon a4 tho Pomeroy
aolt course.

1be outing waatwo-potntblsis,
one lor medal. and the other for

mite h.

Nolan Swackhamer's
Yarat~dera 1n earUer matche11
4hls ,..son doleated ~s
Uld l&lt;lgan on &gt;\l&gt;rtl 2 llld Pnrt&amp;-u,, lrontx&gt;n and Portsmontll
Notre Dome ln aloUMtoy atlalr
Jaet Frldl,y.
Aplnst Atbens, MeiBs' Bill
Hockett dol- 1\lpr BocltCol&lt;:h

~Aupata National course.

.: The 7knln f!eld, slllllleat ·

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Artie Slaw
wa• 4t the u2001: A~ Ody11..,., premiere -•t the capitol
Th01tn "' IIIII htppio nllnllll
I ifteludlng nookloce - bot lock..
the almost obliptory 'loog
llklr 'cause he ain't got from
I 1118 aidn 1lP ... Anita Louloe at! feeted 1m allegedly formal pants. : JUII wlllch clim't lot the "ohe'sevii')'Wbere" Anita look young
IIlii girlish as ill the skirts we
· ; IIIWlllj&gt; ,.. framing her ubi~!­

. . Sporn Trippers
"

··T.,·Toumey
l ..

f ""

'

"

Helen

.

Event For
Aprill2

Council
ln Wllm•n, Del., where
raotal .tensions rose last ......
mer, III&gt;Orlidic sniJ&gt;illllo lootlne
and.arsonlnNegroirellslorced
MIQ'nr John E. . Babiarz IX&gt;
declare a state of emerpnc)"
Monday night. TWo un111 or tlle
Delaware National Guor&lt;l - ; .
llzed at tho local annoq, Five
PerOOns were Injured and a4
lea it . 60 arrested as ar19nlato
• • •
· !lllk, w;on, ocon:l\ "" ,e&amp;flly set II)Ore than a -!Ires.
ti b~ate~ '1n · a' p&amp;o•_ ·which .has ~ill · Cincinnati; wbleh ..,..,.
been rtnMd 1n col~ water be~ l""'ed violence FridiQ' ·arU!r a
roi-e the sftnt 11 poured tntb lt. •IIDD1er oflnterntlltent v!olenee
•

The total of all Mlddleporl
hmds as of March 31 amounted
tD $l60,030.0I, with almost hall

Treasurer Gene Grate. ·
Roe..~~.,

"'"'

dhbursemda and

bolnr ln the ..,., oooolructlon the clerk-troo.,rer'l bllancere-

lund.-•:-..::~:.!.~-=
~·

~

spectlvelj&gt;, in Ol&lt;h fund 10&lt; the
month Include:
General ftmd: $2,586.35, $2,-

TV . .. in Review

=

By lUCK OO BROW
IIOLLyWOOD. ((l1J'O - f--·

iloilO
......_!An or DOt, there ·"

~

1

·· ~
~can . 1111\rJ .1
e
wondered Wh.Y,.Bob Hope had tD the late.W,W, .lJOgersJ ferhJtpa iJf
be the mester or peremonies lot IIQ' porr.iiliner ln all or shO.r
Hollywood'o Academy Awards bualneu,
vlrtuallj&gt; every year. ·
lllvlno hoboobbed wltll the
But ao the annuel Oaeer ev•t leadoro or collndelo nations, Uld
draws near lhif )'e&amp;r, with
eonetant traveler hia
TV oet tD

.......

US••• By Helen &amp;;rrel .

YOUTH AlikED FOR ttlTbl,..ollllRn la IOr1CJU1111 P.OOpia, tlteir jlrobtOml· and pleas111'11~ ·Ill~ .l~bleo and.llm. .i\a
wllb it'" rest or Heieoi H8lt&gt; U1!,
1.t wo1....,1 . laua!JI but - ' t
dildae~· ~lcMotlonwltba
bruili..U:
Seild 10UI' teenaea queidona
to .YOiiTJJ ASKED· FOR rr eere
ot Helen HalpUS!thltnow-.
AN ENCOURAGING ANS~ TO
·dOni•.
·
A Df$:QIJRAGED GmL
·
·!Ddlvl"""'1 destrins m ftl(s- ..,_ Holen: •
ter 'l,h\!'!l.d!lo '!4&gt; -..e: ThUrs- \ ·: 'i'lll.l1 la·~ anllwer tD the sfrl-,
dll .eve\lnr·!&gt;J: ~ltl\tr 146.:214· -1'111UJ!,.eoorqed'' boeauoe
ill Galll,OHI, or 594 ~IZI ia Alb. 1\er brOIDer tOld her boys date
tor onl¥ 1110 roaoons.
1111.
THE FABLE OF HARVIN
Oneo ...., a Ume, ln a land as

·. '

·

·

DOir Follower:
Hey,

Y1""••

BD1 a """' ·UIIhk

IIOID' . lbere - don't
Any tllno yoo feel a
lnJ 011, lot me know
!ipletlo&lt; lt.- H.

p&gt; •a~~~~t ·

table ·-

·

..drn- ·
..
'"

·~·

JloU.Heleo:
··;if.·
· Before my l&gt;o1frl011(1 wk!tin ·
the Service, he 'I I" me hla'i1111 '
we ~led til waiHarOUter. Ho wrote OY01'1 do,y, .alld
oo did I lor a willie, bot then t
met !IROiher fellallld my )eitlr1
kind or alae~ i&gt;lf;
, · .,. ·
,J .~ ·to•llliM U•WaJ: I!!O
10111 tO ·wOtl. llld IIIII hlf;~
bad&lt;, IIQ'lnr we'd ..100;· wll• lit
1101 honte., I ,., awMb" bull)'
llld &lt;ldn"l got around to
ina hla letters, bot I a1wai1

•••I"

on--

~~~~~:.!:··.~: :.::..::U-:7::1

513.61, $18,507.33; cemetery: $1Z1.72; · . o\o ' dilbtlraemonta, · Now "boUn'" was Inhabited
*"00 •
.,.. ,.5,· $330.98, $1,719.69; $933.76; Slni!&lt;lr1ae.wer:$4.434.- by two ldnds 0( - l e _ the
perking mtter, no receipto, no 68, $2,944.58, $21,843.01; watilr: HEo and the SilEo, known colexpenditures, $102,50; fIre · t5,936.91, $12,71iS.IIi, $13,045:. lecUvely u "Daters." They lol"'l!llmont: $50, $26.40, $205,40; 62; water metor depoalt fund: lowed 1110 principles: No. 1awtnunlnnool:norecoipta, $47.- $48, $72, $120; water conilru&lt;- The HEs mel the SHEs only to
80; f?.Ol; pllllRlng commlallon: lion: W/,34, t558.25, $23,960.- 100 what they eould get; or No.
no recef&amp;ta. no expenditures, 80i sewer construction: $291.- 2 - They mixed for the ~ur.
$500 &amp;alanee.
~1. $22,783.43, $711,062.85.
. i~ of the~.
·
street malntelwtco; C,IOU41:
Recolpta for
Jn0R!11 total- And all w•osweeinessandll(iht
$2,t7j.68; taO.~ hflihWIQ': ed' .15,84Ul co~ ·w ~ 'canso 'all. Doter~ fojlowed I ~·e
. .
.
. .
.
peadituroa or $45,461.23. Incllid- rulea even ·11 tltey didn't a - .
~
ed ln' tho totalool' all ~· la It !h"!' ·obJe&lt;ted ·thiQ' miliht pt
lhow lotver~Y,e&lt;ileldo,y, llc!l&gt;&lt;• S6,9G;.33 lp tho',~al bol!d ~ ·1D~IJI. . . .
,_..,.&amp; ~ and tone wW be ' a retireptent.funtl. .
Well ... In thlsplaceotuDattectoi-becauJe of the tremenin'" eame a brave young HE
C.... audience - ln IOtuall,y ATTEND FUNERAL
call"'! Hlrvln, wllo rl!lhl IWIJ'
iormlqf Part or tho lllllional
WASHJNGTON (U~O
met up With this SHE, nanoe or
t.ranll~n · l!l&lt;k
relatl.ve ublk: 111 V s. !loll
Febble. But alas, poor Harvin,
.ioonnllej, He lo
iJ,i, P
~ · .,:1nc
·· m',.·111
from t h. e
O!li!:!~J~t
"

the

~~"'"": , T'~~,.oth,pt he (laa~-J"."
.:::·~·ftollll,. ~=·'i'~;'i 1 ~~

Help

The Ohio Unlvorolf¥ Cctallrl·
ulng Mtcation of!lce .toclol that tbe !lrs(.coDIIDIIIIlca·
lion• clu1 orltlaaJII" ldl...,.ed ·
Th~ !lao- ro.clt-..ed
lor' 7p.m,,Frldl)-iii~IJpcinL
The event will-be held In the
lltaf elaalf'OOm .at Davia Hall,
511 Firat Avi'.
.,
\ Tho fH wili be~ lor roll·
dontl, IIJd tl28 1pr ...,...,st.

• F d$
sewer Construct1on
un 79,Q()~

MASON ~ The ~ Tr!J)pera placed llrot ID. the lolooon
Men's AaiiOclotlon toolrnoy held
at the Me11011 Bowllnr ce-.
Second place ill tlte evtlll wea
the NYC Railroad team and Miller's lq.erlolorketftnllhedthlrd.
Topa lor tlte toumiQ' ln dooblea were Joe Bradley and Russ
Cai&gt;ollart willie Bill Devls and
Doug Melby - e ....... and

'l'ith the J!OW boy, llldodeelded '
my No. l .lollow weo boot. .oo
wrote and .told him oo. TojiiQ'
I 1101 a letter .from blm ~ .
ho Is engapd·and wm be marrled 4hls montb.
1 now know I love bllll Uld
l ean•t . loH him. What c:111 •. [
do?- JiLTED.
Dear JUted:··
,
,Send hilll\a clll"&lt;i' t&gt;f .. .....atustlooe, .IDI keep "'' mind .• •
Jl!t••f!lfloDrot. - · 11, , ..
(leer Hoi"': ,
. .,,
I beUevl,every -.rllll~
be able to wear whAt he 01' Jb1
wants to weer. Thlllf not solD
our honae.
Toniliht my ...,..t,·d acid-..·,llo
•

f

· ~ ~andLloydWrlibt,
, third. Doug Miller led tllo slnwhlle Pbil BurtoD was eecood and UQ)'d Wri811t, third. II&gt;
allevonto, Doug Miller waahlsb,
Joe Bradley, seCODd., and Wrfalrt:,
rotiJird,
·• llllb aamo r... tile tourne.Y waa
• a 2C rolled by Horcy Miller.

P••

WodneodiQ" o Probable Pitcher•

- 1\l' Vlllted Prell lntei'IIIIIAlllal

c (19117 Won-Loot record in
&lt;IIOl'oatholla)
Ameri&lt;anLeque
• Colltorala . (B1'1111et 11-19) at
' Now Y.,..k (!Jtotllomyre 15-15).
• CIOYolllld ·Oilobert 10-12) 11
aoJ...., (Potero IS-11).
- - - (t:tillleo 20-tf) at

' WUolnJ4m

(l'aoeual

- Bo- (Ellnlorih 6-7) at
Detroit (WUIIOII 22-11).
" Oeldllld Qlimllr 18-17) Ill
Baltimore Cl'looibult~
·
Nltlonal 1418110
Plllladol)olola (lJoort 9-11) at
• Los ~~~ ( 0 - 17-1'1), 00
Now York e;oovor IS-13) at
Son Frllldaro (lolorlehallf-10),
. Pl!llbUrll&gt; (Burcoll!l17-15) at
c Jft&gt;Uoton Olletkor 1.$), (o)
Qol-.' (iftikro 10-1) Ill

Clacllillll ~· 111-Ul.
•
~~ 111-10) at 81.

&lt; ' A~

- Loul1 (lllbtion IS-7), ()1).

of tho few ever

OLYMPIC T~YOUTS
NEW YOBK (IJPI)- The llr&amp;t
in a series of lib: reJional meets
to determine marathon race
~lOera for Olytnplc lr)'outs
will be held Aj&gt;rll 21 at Santa
Roae, CalU., the Amateur
Athl.Uc l1nlon announced Mon-

di.f,

Wilt Will Attend
Dr. King's Funeral

The postponem.eDt wu seen
WUt Ch.-,laln planned to
ao
glvln&amp; au adYantqo 1D the
altlnd the !Uneral or elaln civil
71ors
wllo are h,_red by
rlibla
Martln Luther
Klnl todiQ' before soUilnr down InJuries to Hal Greer, LUke
1D tbo next Hrioua taak Jldo11011, Wall¥ JGooa, Bill¥
conlroaUna tho National Basket- Cunnlnrham and Chamberlain.
Two of tho next t11r1o aamo•
boll AIIIOclotlon - .
Chllnberlaln'l world cham- toowever oro IChoddod lor the
pioo Plllladolpbio 76orl travel to Bo- Gordon which should
Bo- Wodnelday al!lhl for tbo give tho CelUe1 a """' c1oanee
"""""' pmo of tho Ealllem tD u)IOIId the ~lll)liooa alld
rep the Eslllorn Dlvlol011
pliQ'Of! flnllo.
ployell
Ullo
loot 1D
The pme "'' orltlaaJly
Phlladolpblo
laal
year.
ICh...,.ed for laal !iondiQ' bot
Tho Wolllorn Dlvloton pla,yal!o
woo Jlllltplllod ln doference to
aloo
....... w...... ln Lol
tlte or Dr. King.
Elstem'aprtQatera 1utrtnc11
The Celtle1 dot.- tho 76en Anpi11 - · tho Lakoro hoot
W doloot ot tho banda of holt 127-118 in the llrlt gamo of tile tho San Fr111cloeo Worrlnro.
Al-llondo,y ~
Los Anpleo took tlte -"'&amp;
boot.cof•....., Hriealll PlllladolThe li:qloa, COI&lt;hed by Dono phla loll Fridi.r nli8lt. Tbe PDit of lbe Hriu FrldiQ' lll8ht
rv·Wrtpt, hodthrH-........a team1 qroed IX&gt; ploy ev• 131-105, broaldn&amp; tho ..... thrown out at home plate ln tho 111011&amp;11 llddenecl by tho death or Ia the .....t l)lrlod and blllllod
the
or rooem auanl
callod bocii!M or derlt- Dr. King.
noao ln the seventh 1nn1Jw.
lllkollartln wa1 the lola 1tlcloo
or ot tho do.v u he walQ&gt;ed a
Now ... rr lrr6u1- IJCIInl lltrrf lllllies
• • ruoi and trli&gt;lo for tho Eqo
lol• .o\ llilollo by BW GUW.. wu
youiHI ...rll
tho onljr 01hor bit by EoaU!rn,

A.lexander Tops
Eagles 6 to 3

1-.

64' Buick

2 QoOr' sldln

.. 8ll! .

when

the

1\••adi:Jilf

1\wal'dfl'.

mont dili•:lilo
OOI)Older&lt;!d hll hi/&amp;Ol,y .ll!Jl)ulor
video shoWs from Vietnam ll:i a
definite factor in Public ®Inion.

Playoff
Standings

SALES HIGH

BOSTON (UPI).. The BoRed Sox, whoae attendance
aoared by more than 900,000 last

sea.!OII, have already sold more
tllen 400,000 Ucketa lor tlle 1968
sea11011. 1'htl Sox drew over 1.7
mlllloo raaa last year aa they
tlletr fir It pennant ln 21
yeara.

"I'm prdJably in the best
shape I've ever been in goLng
brto the Masters, 11 the onetime
pudgy Cosper auld followlnr
Mmday's anal two GGO rounds
of 69~6 which gave him a fouratroke marliu on the rest of the

field.
Casper's winn.J.ng 267 waa the
lowest 72-hole score on the PGA
tournament trail thla year,
bettering George Areher's 268
at Pensacola two weeks ago.
Casper's acore also tied a GCO

record aet laat year by Archer.

casper, who
with

trinuned down
an exotic diet several

year&amp; ago, haa been among the
NEW MARK
NEW lOR!!' '(UPI):.cnei]l of 16 feet, 41nehes quallfies In the
pole valllt at the AAU outdoor
track and field champlonlhlps
in Calitornla in June, it waa
1111110W1ced Mondi,r by tile
Amateur Atldetic Union.
Hilmer Lodge, chairman or
Ute AAU track and field
committee, said that tile rspldly
rising standard for pole vault Ia
illustrated by the fact that 15
feet, 1% inches wa11 the
&lt;JiiillfYing level lor the 1961
Olympic Games.

ORlERENTEHED
Pr. PLEASANT - An order
waa entered ln the otnce of the
Clt&lt;:ull Clerk signed by the court
dl11mtssing the diwrce actl.on of
Joyce Kay Jones vs.. George ~
mer Jone11 U.

'

~·

Cine"-!,

l.ouil

llld

nlglrt. The Ortoloo ..-. oehoduled
' - l'otfsJted - · llace
10 holt tho Ooldand Athlottcs 1919, wu reoolved when Jlodito

WodneodiQ'.
Oriole shortsbJII lolork Belanger wW bo homo, ln the
Wlllorm of tho lolocyland Air
National GOI!'d. Hla unit Is

era' owner Walter O'llalltf
aveod 10 follow blloball'•

- l ewith
llldPbilodolpbla.
""'"""" ll&gt;nltlhl'•
......,.
PhUile of!lclals hod ortlored
&amp;tationed jullt outside Balti- their pliQ'ero not to take tho
more.
tlold in tbe OYOIII O'lololley
Cblc...,, hardest hit by wouldmt
violence with 11 killed ud DlOl'e
than 300 lniured over a three
doy Period, iloJied to divert
attention IX&gt; the national JUo
time 1s a means ol maintaining
Peece. The White SoX eotortaln
the Cleveland Indiana.
In other AL openers, Callfo~~o
n1a ia at New York and Boatoo
It Detro!~

National
games

Leque~

find New York at San

Francisco, Pittllburgh at Houa..

Casper Wins GGO By
Four With 267 Score
GREENSBORO, N. C. (UPI)BIIIj&gt; Clll(ler, frelh from his
record4Yina per victory ln the
$127,500 Greater Greensboro
Open Golf Tournament, has a
warning lor pertlclponts ln 4hla
week's Masters tournamart at
Augullla, Ga.

ii:P";; • '

"'-"los.
Baltimore, scone or looting Uld .......... "llirttod
Tho sJtuatloo lp 1&lt;11 Aooaole•
heiYy sniper Orq Mo..,_ lW almost ....... tho Drlt lola

leading golfers In the country,

but

has never captured the

8500.!!
lOW FOI YOU
REPAY ONLY

t26.67

AMO.

IOIMlLLER

Masten.
CoS()O!' collected $27,500 for
hla performance to boost his
ofllclal
4o $50,619.
second only 1D Tom Welllkopt's
$61,722.
Casper carded six birdies and
one bogoy ln his llnal round lor
bla vlc1Dry margin over defendIng champ Archer, who 4ook a
65 for a three-WIJ' tie for
aecond place With Bobby
Nichola who also fired a 65, and
Gene Littler who ftnhhed the
final 18 hole a at ti7. All three
"'!led up at 271.
Doug Sandera matched the
year" a lowest 18-hole ~~oore with
an S-Under 63 for a 273 tie wltfl
Arnold Palmer wflo scored a 67
and Al Gelborger wllo toured
tlle 7,03i..yard Sedge!lold Country Clt1b course with a 69.
Another stroke back were
Miller Barber, Don January and
-~ Player.

••rnlnr•

THE

at,Jk,
1nd Slvlncs Co.
LOANS UP TO

$-

Want the Beat
Car and Home Insurance
For the Premiums You Pay?
SEE BILL CHILDS

DOWNING INSURANCE AGENa, .INC.
'llolga Counly'l Olllllt ond

Lo"""'

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

31st Anniuersory Solei

.SATIN~·

~!" .'!·.~·.....

Could set tone
'
hnd lt Is entlrelj&gt; poi&gt;lble lhet

Ellis Johnson, head boskotball
coach of lolorshall UnlTOrlllt;y 11
HwflngtDn, wW b e - l o r
the Soutllem High Se hool bosko;.
ball bontpll4h!s Thurodl,y.
Cooch Johnlon hal headed
Marshall's come-back drive In
blsketboll.
The banquet, a closed event
for pl.:yera, cheer:-leaders. man..
aprs, parents of cage program
i&gt;art!CIIIIIts Uld ll&gt;IClallj&gt; Invited
guests, wW begin at 6:30 p. m.
In tho higl1 school ca!eterta.
Elson 1t:lencer, preaidentofthe
athletic boostera aBsoeJat.ion.,
wW be master ofceremontesand
Athletic Director Bob Ashley is
to tmroduce Coach Jotmson. Head
Tornado Cage Coach Jim Adamo
wW present vanit.Y letters and
Hilton Wolfe. Jr., wW give out
reserve letters.

' .

.A~
It .fk; ·
Phll.~bla II ~,jos

LuiJ ........... rlafot- . went 1M dlltaaco on the
bill, ..... alld JIIUod ....
lroop~..... HoP,... Ol&gt;f!Yihlta.
Eslltmllonow. W..~
.

If :Yeu Mwe.....

1Jlll com•

For Tornados

The Se-ra, who tnditlonaitho buoball seuon in
the American Leque wltll tlle
President throw1Dg out the firllt
boll, (IOsjponed their .......
from Mondl,y to W...,esdoy in
deference 10 the tLMral of Dr.
Kq.
It the 11,000 trooPs in the
- S CO(&gt;ital, lnclndiog Belt&gt;more Oriole pitcher Pete
Richert with a National Guard
unit. can keep the peace, the

1¥ ..,..

' '

Twills.

111,-

looolvod YounYol

indeed bo at the helm again.
For thia year•s telecut, wid!
a huge netlonal audience

1/jlp•""'' '!-~ bocb'; their mar-

Freohm011 lllck Van llatre and
Tim Ilemoakoy worked on t h e
IIIOIIIId lor Meigs wblla Mike
Stewart, Ron Bochtol llld Gary
Norrla sberecl the Sontllern bill
cbles.
Van Mitre a~ tor the vt..
lUng Marauders Uldwu rallowd
by Demoakoy ln the fourth. De.
moskey gotcredltlorthevlc101'1.
&amp;ewart hurled Soutll·em•sfirat
three frames, Baehtel.Pitchedtlle
fourth and filth lnnlngallldNorrls
hurled tllelast two.
Moigs bitters wore CblP HIBIl'IV llld Pat Areher, two aiDrJea
IIPIICe; Gone Powell,Jei!Tyollld
V111 lolotro OO&lt;:h a sqla,
Getting Tornalb bltlwere ll!ko
Stewart, WW Salloro Uld Goorao
Lew~e bad two abwlea each;
Bl&lt;htol, Don &amp;nlth and a o ok
Crow eooh a aJnsle.
Yelgi' next ruene pm.e Ia
It home apin.ot K;rpr Creek
Wednudo,y and Soutioorn 11 alated
II&gt; host North Gallla that limO
diQ'.

Be Speaker

43 to 46, over Deanls &amp;Iedden;
Jim Anderson 45 lor Mef88 to 46
for Athena' Bryan Reed and Pat
AHL Playell Standlngs
stocy had a 48 to best Athena By United Preas International
WUaon Carr, also with a 4:&amp;
Serlo&amp; A
*ry, uenlorandYiterlnbigh
(Beat of Seven)
ICIJool golfer, WIB !ij1pearlng In
W, L. GF GA
Ida fitat match of the seaaon. He Roohestor
3 0 10
4
hu been su!ltr!nr a leg inJury.
Herlhe,y
0 3 I 10
SerlvesB
(Boot of Five)
W. L. GF GA
Plate IIIOIIlring lor tbe
Providence
2 I II 6
Metes Hesenea and Southern
~eld
12611
game Monday ilteriooon sli&gt;uld
Serte11 c
have boon the ultimate lnfelr(Beat
of Five)
noos.
W. L, GF GA
Coochfll&amp; tbe Meigs team
Qoebe&lt;
2 0 7
3
was l.arry(Uttle Fooz) Wolle;
o 2 3 1
IIIIIOR (lllc Fooz) Willie pllo&amp;- Bul!alo
Mooday's
Results
ed theTom&amp;does,andtheplate
Providence 5 !\&gt;rlngfleld 1
umpire was their youager
(Only
pmes acheduled)
brother, Uoone (Wee Fooz)
Tuesday' 1 Games
Wolfe.
!\&gt;rlng!lold at Providence
Qoebee at Bu!lalo
COnl1 pmeo scheduled)

Beoutlful Boolclot

..... '

mers are
equiPPed a&amp;
llope to handle them.
Jthals WW lfoiJirs
Whether one is an aJJ..out

.. .........,..

Johnson Will

-~~

... ,...
Senator• wW hi&gt;at t h o - - ..... . adeotill-

In Fer Your

.
..,.
relieved that the ' &lt;:omedlan wW

wltC hillg,

Tho Melea Raserve bueball lololga
202 031 I - 9 7
team eame from behind wltb a Southern
402 000 0 - 6 7
thr......., outburst ln the llflh
Vllllolotre, DemoskiQ' (f)(WP)
. . ~ to.deteat So•rn'a.Tor- . Uld PowelL litewlll"l, Bl&lt;htol (f)
nodooo 9-f ill tbotr season OIIIDo (LP), Norrie (6) and lAwrence.

up from laal sea11on !"'

Wa.sbingfDR and Chicago, 1eenes
of looting llld rioting Qmng the
Weekend IIJd DOW OCCIIJied by
oYer 50,000 federal and national
prd troops.

'

s...,F-Ht!ille

w~ • .
~

bullne88

12-10).

Little Marauders Win 9-6

dorl, Atbens, 38 10 40; Jell Burt
of the Marauders outaMt Pat
S1IQ' 41 IX&gt; 46, Bob Prl~, Melgo

.. Thfa Ia one l'"e been uYI•I

'

SHOP AND SAVE AT

'

�o ,,..._,.~ ..,-- ....- - -.... ---~

I'

3 -

The DOll)' Stllllnel, Micldlepor~l'omeroy, 0., Aj&gt;rll 9, 1968

. 32nd Masters To Begin
tThursday; Casper
Wins
.

'

•
AH·Itan®
~---

.... 1968 Openers. May ·,&amp; :".
Delayed Once Ag1Un ' ~·

.

'

By GARY KALE

UPI !l&gt;ort&amp; Writer
MaJor lequo baseball
IIIOIIl'ned •laiD civil rtghtl
leader Dr • .Martin Lothor Kine
...._ and wondered whetbor
some of the 1968 openers
alre841f Pusbed back wlU hove
to undergo further deloy.
A tense calm prevailed ln

"

By DAVID M. MOFFtt

"'

UPI !l&gt;orts Wrlter
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI)- To!Q'
J~ekllll. 1 1ouih little Eopisbmlll who hos been bolllinr tho
odds Iince he wu Dine yeara
old, doesn't want people 10 tlllnk
him coclo' but he's convinced
he'S &amp;Oinr 1D be I dellnlte
conttndtr in thia week's Maa..
era ToUl'llllllent.
..rve alrea&lt;b' proven what 1
· can dot" said the hand orne. 23)'IUI-Old prO. uNow, it'l Juat a
~stloo of ketl&gt;lnr my ·• •ure and ployq tlle sort of

" eoll _ot Whlcb I IDl c.,.,e..,
-· 0n11 one other iorellntr,

Soiah Atrie1'1 Goey Ployer In
l:. 1961, hu WOD the Mutera. But.,
': With the eXciPtion of PIQer, DO

,. forol8n aalfor ln rec0111 ye~rs
~ · baa amwn the aggresatveneas
o • &lt;lsployed
by JO&lt;:kllll. alreetlf
· · · - u Eogiond's best aaller
..... in more than • aeneradoD.
llocond Tcy
This 32nd lolosters, which
biBIDI Thurlday, wW be Joclt" lln'l oecoDd. He got 1n10 bia
'" ftrlt Jut )'IV U I laaMftinute
•• alternate for Nell Coles who
nfuaed to ~ hire from

:. ...,..oDd,

· • But Jocklln earnecl thll )'Mr'a
' lftvllatloa on bll own by I1IJ!i
; · for Uth here last yeer Iller
bolQI tied lor IOCORd, .,q one
stroke orr the .PICe, st tho

since tho llrst loloaterain lt:K,
llnlobod cheekiDif ill ...._,
....... hall of the coateworo late arrlvin&amp; bouuao the
3Hoo1o flnlla at Gre«~lboro,
were switched from !ionday tD
MoDCIQ out of relll)ect for the
late Dr.lolortln L-r Klnr. Jr.
Caaper Wins
Blllj&gt; Cooper won tho GOO by
lour strokes with 267.
Derendiog c homplon G a y
Brsww, J»t rated a conteoder

tills year because of bls 11001'
1a recent month•;
three-dmo chomPIDn J~ek Ntcltlaus; .canadlaa Goorao Kllldo
son, along wltll Casper the onlj&gt;
two-tourllllllent winner• 10 far
this YNri and Citrus ~en
&lt;hon~Jlon Don Sikes all aJdppod
GreeDJI»ro ror pracdce here.
Arnold Palmer, tho .,q rou...
time winner of tile Maaters,
ployed at Greeaaboro bot flew
1n bls prt- jet pllllo hero
IIDw1ng

&amp;udo,y when GOO ploy "''

pOStponed to gtt 1n I pracUce
round,

Nicklaus, Palmer, Jocklln Uld
Tom Welakopf1 the year" a
leadlow monOJ' wlmar with
more than $67,000, were the
oorlj&gt; flvorltes for tbo fouNliQ'
grind over tho alwiQ'...,.,
AIJIIIIIta Nodonll.

Bulldogs Dump Marauders 93-34
against GAHS on Aj&gt;rll 10 and
the loloreuderl wm tnvoiiD Ky.
pr Creek AprU 16.
Reaulta ofllondiQ''s meet:
100 yard dash - Essox W,
Beese (A), J, smtth 00 -11.0,
220 yard daah - Essex (A),
~lith 00, Glllln (A.) - 24.8.
440 yard dasb - Ritchhart
00, SO!brllll
Goodwin
-55-S.
eM' Slibrfng.
880 yard dosh - lll&gt;on W,
Wll'ner1 a JOPhomore, taaned Handley (A.), H. Wblte00-2.08.
ln a lllltdout lime of 10:36.7,
IIIlo - lll&gt;on (A), CUmlnlfwn
Wbitlatch won the pole vault wltll (Ml, Krawacr.yn (M) - 4:49.8.
Two IIIlo - Warner 00, ~
a '""' or 8 ft., ~ ln. Uld Ritcbhort tied lor Orat in tho ~40 den W, McForlandW-10:36.7.
dub with a time of SM seconds.
120 Yard higl1 hurdles - Noel
lfeiga' 10Witl team Ia alated 10 (A), Eokey (A), Whltiatch 00flO to Gallipolis lor a match

Athont' thlnclads dumPed the
Meigs Marauder track aquad by
a fat 911.34 score Mon&lt;IIJ lltel'o
ooon on the Middleport h i 1 b
ichoolf!eld.
Onl1 wbmers for Coach John
Bontlf.Y'a lolorouders ln the dual
meet were Jim Warner ln the
two&lt;nlle run, loloa Whitlatch ln
tho Polo vault and John llltchhart
will tied in tho MO duh With Alb-

w.

w

111.2.
180 yard low hurdles - Gure
W, Vaulihon 00, Eakey (A) 21.5.
Slot- Greeoe (A), FuUer(A),
Kawes (A) - 48 loot.
lllgh J - - Noel (A), Greene
(A) llld William• 00- tlo,5!1.,
2ln.
Discus - Fuller (A). Kam&gt;es
(A), Barr ()I) - 117!1., 2'/z ln.
Pole Vault - Wbltlatch 00,
llawley 00, Dlnguss 00 - 8ft.,

....

J- -

w,

Brood
Goodwin
Groene (A), !lnltll 00. - 18ft.,
II ln.

880 lleloy - Atl!Mos, 1:36.9.
Mile lleloy - Athena, 3:44.9.

hllfwiQ' mark.
" Ja&lt;:ldln, who

hod trouble
"' DllkiDs oncl8 meel cluJ'q bla
• eerlj&gt; diQ'• u a PliQ' -lor. PIQ'
goUer, reallj&gt; came iDIO bia-Oin
.. : cUr~qr tbe Past montll. He tied
- for eocond in tho PIIIACOia
: . q&gt;on llld, tlle ne&gt;t week; won
·tho Gr- JO&lt;:kBoiMllo Open,
while nmnlng orr a •lrhw of
lillie eODJecutlve rounds ln tho
60S.
'" He a}dpJJed the Greater
.. G,_boro Open tD ptin oomo
IU'Q- practice here on the

Marauder Golfers Standing 3-0
The Meigs lolorauder llnksters
took their third consecutive vtc..
tory of the 1968 seoson With ....
0 win o..r visiting Atllens Mo...

do,y llternoon a4 tho Pomeroy
aolt course.

1be outing waatwo-potntblsis,
one lor medal. and the other for

mite h.

Nolan Swackhamer's
Yarat~dera 1n earUer matche11
4hls ,..son doleated ~s
Uld l&lt;lgan on &gt;\l&gt;rtl 2 llld Pnrt&amp;-u,, lrontx&gt;n and Portsmontll
Notre Dome ln aloUMtoy atlalr
Jaet Frldl,y.
Aplnst Atbens, MeiBs' Bill
Hockett dol- 1\lpr BocltCol&lt;:h

~Aupata National course.

.: The 7knln f!eld, slllllleat ·

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Artie Slaw
wa• 4t the u2001: A~ Ody11..,., premiere -•t the capitol
Th01tn "' IIIII htppio nllnllll
I ifteludlng nookloce - bot lock..
the almost obliptory 'loog
llklr 'cause he ain't got from
I 1118 aidn 1lP ... Anita Louloe at! feeted 1m allegedly formal pants. : JUII wlllch clim't lot the "ohe'sevii')'Wbere" Anita look young
IIlii girlish as ill the skirts we
· ; IIIWlllj&gt; ,.. framing her ubi~!­

. . Sporn Trippers
"

··T.,·Toumey
l ..

f ""

'

"

Helen

.

Event For
Aprill2

Council
ln Wllm•n, Del., where
raotal .tensions rose last ......
mer, III&gt;Orlidic sniJ&gt;illllo lootlne
and.arsonlnNegroirellslorced
MIQ'nr John E. . Babiarz IX&gt;
declare a state of emerpnc)"
Monday night. TWo un111 or tlle
Delaware National Guor&lt;l - ; .
llzed at tho local annoq, Five
PerOOns were Injured and a4
lea it . 60 arrested as ar19nlato
• • •
· !lllk, w;on, ocon:l\ "" ,e&amp;flly set II)Ore than a -!Ires.
ti b~ate~ '1n · a' p&amp;o•_ ·which .has ~ill · Cincinnati; wbleh ..,..,.
been rtnMd 1n col~ water be~ l""'ed violence FridiQ' ·arU!r a
roi-e the sftnt 11 poured tntb lt. •IIDD1er oflnterntlltent v!olenee
•

The total of all Mlddleporl
hmds as of March 31 amounted
tD $l60,030.0I, with almost hall

Treasurer Gene Grate. ·
Roe..~~.,

"'"'

dhbursemda and

bolnr ln the ..,., oooolructlon the clerk-troo.,rer'l bllancere-

lund.-•:-..::~:.!.~-=
~·

~

spectlvelj&gt;, in Ol&lt;h fund 10&lt; the
month Include:
General ftmd: $2,586.35, $2,-

TV . .. in Review

=

By lUCK OO BROW
IIOLLyWOOD. ((l1J'O - f--·

iloilO
......_!An or DOt, there ·"

~

1

·· ~
~can . 1111\rJ .1
e
wondered Wh.Y,.Bob Hope had tD the late.W,W, .lJOgersJ ferhJtpa iJf
be the mester or peremonies lot IIQ' porr.iiliner ln all or shO.r
Hollywood'o Academy Awards bualneu,
vlrtuallj&gt; every year. ·
lllvlno hoboobbed wltll the
But ao the annuel Oaeer ev•t leadoro or collndelo nations, Uld
draws near lhif )'e&amp;r, with
eonetant traveler hia
TV oet tD

.......

US••• By Helen &amp;;rrel .

YOUTH AlikED FOR ttlTbl,..ollllRn la IOr1CJU1111 P.OOpia, tlteir jlrobtOml· and pleas111'11~ ·Ill~ .l~bleo and.llm. .i\a
wllb it'" rest or Heieoi H8lt&gt; U1!,
1.t wo1....,1 . laua!JI but - ' t
dildae~· ~lcMotlonwltba
bruili..U:
Seild 10UI' teenaea queidona
to .YOiiTJJ ASKED· FOR rr eere
ot Helen HalpUS!thltnow-.
AN ENCOURAGING ANS~ TO
·dOni•.
·
A Df$:QIJRAGED GmL
·
·!Ddlvl"""'1 destrins m ftl(s- ..,_ Holen: •
ter 'l,h\!'!l.d!lo '!4&gt; -..e: ThUrs- \ ·: 'i'lll.l1 la·~ anllwer tD the sfrl-,
dll .eve\lnr·!&gt;J: ~ltl\tr 146.:214· -1'111UJ!,.eoorqed'' boeauoe
ill Galll,OHI, or 594 ~IZI ia Alb. 1\er brOIDer tOld her boys date
tor onl¥ 1110 roaoons.
1111.
THE FABLE OF HARVIN
Oneo ...., a Ume, ln a land as

·. '

·

·

DOir Follower:
Hey,

Y1""••

BD1 a """' ·UIIhk

IIOID' . lbere - don't
Any tllno yoo feel a
lnJ 011, lot me know
!ipletlo&lt; lt.- H.

p&gt; •a~~~~t ·

table ·-

·

..drn- ·
..
'"

·~·

JloU.Heleo:
··;if.·
· Before my l&gt;o1frl011(1 wk!tin ·
the Service, he 'I I" me hla'i1111 '
we ~led til waiHarOUter. Ho wrote OY01'1 do,y, .alld
oo did I lor a willie, bot then t
met !IROiher fellallld my )eitlr1
kind or alae~ i&gt;lf;
, · .,. ·
,J .~ ·to•llliM U•WaJ: I!!O
10111 tO ·wOtl. llld IIIII hlf;~
bad&lt;, IIQ'lnr we'd ..100;· wll• lit
1101 honte., I ,., awMb" bull)'
llld &lt;ldn"l got around to
ina hla letters, bot I a1wai1

•••I"

on--

~~~~~:.!:··.~: :.::..::U-:7::1

513.61, $18,507.33; cemetery: $1Z1.72; · . o\o ' dilbtlraemonta, · Now "boUn'" was Inhabited
*"00 •
.,.. ,.5,· $330.98, $1,719.69; $933.76; Slni!&lt;lr1ae.wer:$4.434.- by two ldnds 0( - l e _ the
perking mtter, no receipto, no 68, $2,944.58, $21,843.01; watilr: HEo and the SilEo, known colexpenditures, $102,50; fIre · t5,936.91, $12,71iS.IIi, $13,045:. lecUvely u "Daters." They lol"'l!llmont: $50, $26.40, $205,40; 62; water metor depoalt fund: lowed 1110 principles: No. 1awtnunlnnool:norecoipta, $47.- $48, $72, $120; water conilru&lt;- The HEs mel the SHEs only to
80; f?.Ol; pllllRlng commlallon: lion: W/,34, t558.25, $23,960.- 100 what they eould get; or No.
no recef&amp;ta. no expenditures, 80i sewer construction: $291.- 2 - They mixed for the ~ur.
$500 &amp;alanee.
~1. $22,783.43, $711,062.85.
. i~ of the~.
·
street malntelwtco; C,IOU41:
Recolpta for
Jn0R!11 total- And all w•osweeinessandll(iht
$2,t7j.68; taO.~ hflihWIQ': ed' .15,84Ul co~ ·w ~ 'canso 'all. Doter~ fojlowed I ~·e
. .
.
. .
.
peadituroa or $45,461.23. Incllid- rulea even ·11 tltey didn't a - .
~
ed ln' tho totalool' all ~· la It !h"!' ·obJe&lt;ted ·thiQ' miliht pt
lhow lotver~Y,e&lt;ileldo,y, llc!l&gt;&lt;• S6,9G;.33 lp tho',~al bol!d ~ ·1D~IJI. . . .
,_..,.&amp; ~ and tone wW be ' a retireptent.funtl. .
Well ... In thlsplaceotuDattectoi-becauJe of the tremenin'" eame a brave young HE
C.... audience - ln IOtuall,y ATTEND FUNERAL
call"'! Hlrvln, wllo rl!lhl IWIJ'
iormlqf Part or tho lllllional
WASHJNGTON (U~O
met up With this SHE, nanoe or
t.ranll~n · l!l&lt;k
relatl.ve ublk: 111 V s. !loll
Febble. But alas, poor Harvin,
.ioonnllej, He lo
iJ,i, P
~ · .,:1nc
·· m',.·111
from t h. e
O!li!:!~J~t
"

the

~~"'"": , T'~~,.oth,pt he (laa~-J"."
.:::·~·ftollll,. ~=·'i'~;'i 1 ~~

Help

The Ohio Unlvorolf¥ Cctallrl·
ulng Mtcation of!lce .toclol that tbe !lrs(.coDIIDIIIIlca·
lion• clu1 orltlaaJII" ldl...,.ed ·
Th~ !lao- ro.clt-..ed
lor' 7p.m,,Frldl)-iii~IJpcinL
The event will-be held In the
lltaf elaalf'OOm .at Davia Hall,
511 Firat Avi'.
.,
\ Tho fH wili be~ lor roll·
dontl, IIJd tl28 1pr ...,...,st.

• F d$
sewer Construct1on
un 79,Q()~

MASON ~ The ~ Tr!J)pera placed llrot ID. the lolooon
Men's AaiiOclotlon toolrnoy held
at the Me11011 Bowllnr ce-.
Second place ill tlte evtlll wea
the NYC Railroad team and Miller's lq.erlolorketftnllhedthlrd.
Topa lor tlte toumiQ' ln dooblea were Joe Bradley and Russ
Cai&gt;ollart willie Bill Devls and
Doug Melby - e ....... and

'l'ith the J!OW boy, llldodeelded '
my No. l .lollow weo boot. .oo
wrote and .told him oo. TojiiQ'
I 1101 a letter .from blm ~ .
ho Is engapd·and wm be marrled 4hls montb.
1 now know I love bllll Uld
l ean•t . loH him. What c:111 •. [
do?- JiLTED.
Dear JUted:··
,
,Send hilll\a clll"&lt;i' t&gt;f .. .....atustlooe, .IDI keep "'' mind .• •
Jl!t••f!lfloDrot. - · 11, , ..
(leer Hoi"': ,
. .,,
I beUevl,every -.rllll~
be able to wear whAt he 01' Jb1
wants to weer. Thlllf not solD
our honae.
Toniliht my ...,..t,·d acid-..·,llo
•

f

· ~ ~andLloydWrlibt,
, third. Doug Miller led tllo slnwhlle Pbil BurtoD was eecood and UQ)'d Wri811t, third. II&gt;
allevonto, Doug Miller waahlsb,
Joe Bradley, seCODd., and Wrfalrt:,
rotiJird,
·• llllb aamo r... tile tourne.Y waa
• a 2C rolled by Horcy Miller.

P••

WodneodiQ" o Probable Pitcher•

- 1\l' Vlllted Prell lntei'IIIIIAlllal

c (19117 Won-Loot record in
&lt;IIOl'oatholla)
Ameri&lt;anLeque
• Colltorala . (B1'1111et 11-19) at
' Now Y.,..k (!Jtotllomyre 15-15).
• CIOYolllld ·Oilobert 10-12) 11
aoJ...., (Potero IS-11).
- - - (t:tillleo 20-tf) at

' WUolnJ4m

(l'aoeual

- Bo- (Ellnlorih 6-7) at
Detroit (WUIIOII 22-11).
" Oeldllld Qlimllr 18-17) Ill
Baltimore Cl'looibult~
·
Nltlonal 1418110
Plllladol)olola (lJoort 9-11) at
• Los ~~~ ( 0 - 17-1'1), 00
Now York e;oovor IS-13) at
Son Frllldaro (lolorlehallf-10),
. Pl!llbUrll&gt; (Burcoll!l17-15) at
c Jft&gt;Uoton Olletkor 1.$), (o)
Qol-.' (iftikro 10-1) Ill

Clacllillll ~· 111-Ul.
•
~~ 111-10) at 81.

&lt; ' A~

- Loul1 (lllbtion IS-7), ()1).

of tho few ever

OLYMPIC T~YOUTS
NEW YOBK (IJPI)- The llr&amp;t
in a series of lib: reJional meets
to determine marathon race
~lOera for Olytnplc lr)'outs
will be held Aj&gt;rll 21 at Santa
Roae, CalU., the Amateur
Athl.Uc l1nlon announced Mon-

di.f,

Wilt Will Attend
Dr. King's Funeral

The postponem.eDt wu seen
WUt Ch.-,laln planned to
ao
glvln&amp; au adYantqo 1D the
altlnd the !Uneral or elaln civil
71ors
wllo are h,_red by
rlibla
Martln Luther
Klnl todiQ' before soUilnr down InJuries to Hal Greer, LUke
1D tbo next Hrioua taak Jldo11011, Wall¥ JGooa, Bill¥
conlroaUna tho National Basket- Cunnlnrham and Chamberlain.
Two of tho next t11r1o aamo•
boll AIIIOclotlon - .
Chllnberlaln'l world cham- toowever oro IChoddod lor the
pioo Plllladolpbio 76orl travel to Bo- Gordon which should
Bo- Wodnelday al!lhl for tbo give tho CelUe1 a """' c1oanee
"""""' pmo of tho Ealllem tD u)IOIId the ~lll)liooa alld
rep the Eslllorn Dlvlol011
pliQ'Of! flnllo.
ployell
Ullo
loot 1D
The pme "'' orltlaaJly
Phlladolpblo
laal
year.
ICh...,.ed for laal !iondiQ' bot
Tho Wolllorn Dlvloton pla,yal!o
woo Jlllltplllod ln doference to
aloo
....... w...... ln Lol
tlte or Dr. King.
Elstem'aprtQatera 1utrtnc11
The Celtle1 dot.- tho 76en Anpi11 - · tho Lakoro hoot
W doloot ot tho banda of holt 127-118 in the llrlt gamo of tile tho San Fr111cloeo Worrlnro.
Al-llondo,y ~
Los Anpleo took tlte -"'&amp;
boot.cof•....., Hriealll PlllladolThe li:qloa, COI&lt;hed by Dono phla loll Fridi.r nli8lt. Tbe PDit of lbe Hriu FrldiQ' lll8ht
rv·Wrtpt, hodthrH-........a team1 qroed IX&gt; ploy ev• 131-105, broaldn&amp; tho ..... thrown out at home plate ln tho 111011&amp;11 llddenecl by tho death or Ia the .....t l)lrlod and blllllod
the
or rooem auanl
callod bocii!M or derlt- Dr. King.
noao ln the seventh 1nn1Jw.
lllkollartln wa1 the lola 1tlcloo
or ot tho do.v u he walQ&gt;ed a
Now ... rr lrr6u1- IJCIInl lltrrf lllllies
• • ruoi and trli&gt;lo for tho Eqo
lol• .o\ llilollo by BW GUW.. wu
youiHI ...rll
tho onljr 01hor bit by EoaU!rn,

A.lexander Tops
Eagles 6 to 3

1-.

64' Buick

2 QoOr' sldln

.. 8ll! .

when

the

1\••adi:Jilf

1\wal'dfl'.

mont dili•:lilo
OOI)Older&lt;!d hll hi/&amp;Ol,y .ll!Jl)ulor
video shoWs from Vietnam ll:i a
definite factor in Public ®Inion.

Playoff
Standings

SALES HIGH

BOSTON (UPI).. The BoRed Sox, whoae attendance
aoared by more than 900,000 last

sea.!OII, have already sold more
tllen 400,000 Ucketa lor tlle 1968
sea11011. 1'htl Sox drew over 1.7
mlllloo raaa last year aa they
tlletr fir It pennant ln 21
yeara.

"I'm prdJably in the best
shape I've ever been in goLng
brto the Masters, 11 the onetime
pudgy Cosper auld followlnr
Mmday's anal two GGO rounds
of 69~6 which gave him a fouratroke marliu on the rest of the

field.
Casper's winn.J.ng 267 waa the
lowest 72-hole score on the PGA
tournament trail thla year,
bettering George Areher's 268
at Pensacola two weeks ago.
Casper's acore also tied a GCO

record aet laat year by Archer.

casper, who
with

trinuned down
an exotic diet several

year&amp; ago, haa been among the
NEW MARK
NEW lOR!!' '(UPI):.cnei]l of 16 feet, 41nehes quallfies In the
pole valllt at the AAU outdoor
track and field champlonlhlps
in Calitornla in June, it waa
1111110W1ced Mondi,r by tile
Amateur Atldetic Union.
Hilmer Lodge, chairman or
Ute AAU track and field
committee, said that tile rspldly
rising standard for pole vault Ia
illustrated by the fact that 15
feet, 1% inches wa11 the
&lt;JiiillfYing level lor the 1961
Olympic Games.

ORlERENTEHED
Pr. PLEASANT - An order
waa entered ln the otnce of the
Clt&lt;:ull Clerk signed by the court
dl11mtssing the diwrce actl.on of
Joyce Kay Jones vs.. George ~
mer Jone11 U.

'

~·

Cine"-!,

l.ouil

llld

nlglrt. The Ortoloo ..-. oehoduled
' - l'otfsJted - · llace
10 holt tho Ooldand Athlottcs 1919, wu reoolved when Jlodito

WodneodiQ'.
Oriole shortsbJII lolork Belanger wW bo homo, ln the
Wlllorm of tho lolocyland Air
National GOI!'d. Hla unit Is

era' owner Walter O'llalltf
aveod 10 follow blloball'•

- l ewith
llldPbilodolpbla.
""'"""" ll&gt;nltlhl'•
......,.
PhUile of!lclals hod ortlored
&amp;tationed jullt outside Balti- their pliQ'ero not to take tho
more.
tlold in tbe OYOIII O'lololley
Cblc...,, hardest hit by wouldmt
violence with 11 killed ud DlOl'e
than 300 lniured over a three
doy Period, iloJied to divert
attention IX&gt; the national JUo
time 1s a means ol maintaining
Peece. The White SoX eotortaln
the Cleveland Indiana.
In other AL openers, Callfo~~o
n1a ia at New York and Boatoo
It Detro!~

National
games

Leque~

find New York at San

Francisco, Pittllburgh at Houa..

Casper Wins GGO By
Four With 267 Score
GREENSBORO, N. C. (UPI)BIIIj&gt; Clll(ler, frelh from his
record4Yina per victory ln the
$127,500 Greater Greensboro
Open Golf Tournament, has a
warning lor pertlclponts ln 4hla
week's Masters tournamart at
Augullla, Ga.

ii:P";; • '

"'-"los.
Baltimore, scone or looting Uld .......... "llirttod
Tho sJtuatloo lp 1&lt;11 Aooaole•
heiYy sniper Orq Mo..,_ lW almost ....... tho Drlt lola

leading golfers In the country,

but

has never captured the

8500.!!
lOW FOI YOU
REPAY ONLY

t26.67

AMO.

IOIMlLLER

Masten.
CoS()O!' collected $27,500 for
hla performance to boost his
ofllclal
4o $50,619.
second only 1D Tom Welllkopt's
$61,722.
Casper carded six birdies and
one bogoy ln his llnal round lor
bla vlc1Dry margin over defendIng champ Archer, who 4ook a
65 for a three-WIJ' tie for
aecond place With Bobby
Nichola who also fired a 65, and
Gene Littler who ftnhhed the
final 18 hole a at ti7. All three
"'!led up at 271.
Doug Sandera matched the
year" a lowest 18-hole ~~oore with
an S-Under 63 for a 273 tie wltfl
Arnold Palmer wflo scored a 67
and Al Gelborger wllo toured
tlle 7,03i..yard Sedge!lold Country Clt1b course with a 69.
Another stroke back were
Miller Barber, Don January and
-~ Player.

••rnlnr•

THE

at,Jk,
1nd Slvlncs Co.
LOANS UP TO

$-

Want the Beat
Car and Home Insurance
For the Premiums You Pay?
SEE BILL CHILDS

DOWNING INSURANCE AGENa, .INC.
'llolga Counly'l Olllllt ond

Lo"""'

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

31st Anniuersory Solei

.SATIN~·

~!" .'!·.~·.....

Could set tone
'
hnd lt Is entlrelj&gt; poi&gt;lble lhet

Ellis Johnson, head boskotball
coach of lolorshall UnlTOrlllt;y 11
HwflngtDn, wW b e - l o r
the Soutllem High Se hool bosko;.
ball bontpll4h!s Thurodl,y.
Cooch Johnlon hal headed
Marshall's come-back drive In
blsketboll.
The banquet, a closed event
for pl.:yera, cheer:-leaders. man..
aprs, parents of cage program
i&gt;art!CIIIIIts Uld ll&gt;IClallj&gt; Invited
guests, wW begin at 6:30 p. m.
In tho higl1 school ca!eterta.
Elson 1t:lencer, preaidentofthe
athletic boostera aBsoeJat.ion.,
wW be master ofceremontesand
Athletic Director Bob Ashley is
to tmroduce Coach Jotmson. Head
Tornado Cage Coach Jim Adamo
wW present vanit.Y letters and
Hilton Wolfe. Jr., wW give out
reserve letters.

' .

.A~
It .fk; ·
Phll.~bla II ~,jos

LuiJ ........... rlafot- . went 1M dlltaaco on the
bill, ..... alld JIIUod ....
lroop~..... HoP,... Ol&gt;f!Yihlta.
Eslltmllonow. W..~
.

If :Yeu Mwe.....

1Jlll com•

For Tornados

The Se-ra, who tnditlonaitho buoball seuon in
the American Leque wltll tlle
President throw1Dg out the firllt
boll, (IOsjponed their .......
from Mondl,y to W...,esdoy in
deference 10 the tLMral of Dr.
Kq.
It the 11,000 trooPs in the
- S CO(&gt;ital, lnclndiog Belt&gt;more Oriole pitcher Pete
Richert with a National Guard
unit. can keep the peace, the

1¥ ..,..

' '

Twills.

111,-

looolvod YounYol

indeed bo at the helm again.
For thia year•s telecut, wid!
a huge netlonal audience

1/jlp•""'' '!-~ bocb'; their mar-

Freohm011 lllck Van llatre and
Tim Ilemoakoy worked on t h e
IIIOIIIId lor Meigs wblla Mike
Stewart, Ron Bochtol llld Gary
Norrla sberecl the Sontllern bill
cbles.
Van Mitre a~ tor the vt..
lUng Marauders Uldwu rallowd
by Demoakoy ln the fourth. De.
moskey gotcredltlorthevlc101'1.
&amp;ewart hurled Soutll·em•sfirat
three frames, Baehtel.Pitchedtlle
fourth and filth lnnlngallldNorrls
hurled tllelast two.
Moigs bitters wore CblP HIBIl'IV llld Pat Areher, two aiDrJea
IIPIICe; Gone Powell,Jei!Tyollld
V111 lolotro OO&lt;:h a sqla,
Getting Tornalb bltlwere ll!ko
Stewart, WW Salloro Uld Goorao
Lew~e bad two abwlea each;
Bl&lt;htol, Don &amp;nlth and a o ok
Crow eooh a aJnsle.
Yelgi' next ruene pm.e Ia
It home apin.ot K;rpr Creek
Wednudo,y and Soutioorn 11 alated
II&gt; host North Gallla that limO
diQ'.

Be Speaker

43 to 46, over Deanls &amp;Iedden;
Jim Anderson 45 lor Mef88 to 46
for Athena' Bryan Reed and Pat
AHL Playell Standlngs
stocy had a 48 to best Athena By United Preas International
WUaon Carr, also with a 4:&amp;
Serlo&amp; A
*ry, uenlorandYiterlnbigh
(Beat of Seven)
ICIJool golfer, WIB !ij1pearlng In
W, L. GF GA
Ida fitat match of the seaaon. He Roohestor
3 0 10
4
hu been su!ltr!nr a leg inJury.
Herlhe,y
0 3 I 10
SerlvesB
(Boot of Five)
W. L. GF GA
Plate IIIOIIlring lor tbe
Providence
2 I II 6
Metes Hesenea and Southern
~eld
12611
game Monday ilteriooon sli&gt;uld
Serte11 c
have boon the ultimate lnfelr(Beat
of Five)
noos.
W. L, GF GA
Coochfll&amp; tbe Meigs team
Qoebe&lt;
2 0 7
3
was l.arry(Uttle Fooz) Wolle;
o 2 3 1
IIIIIOR (lllc Fooz) Willie pllo&amp;- Bul!alo
Mooday's
Results
ed theTom&amp;does,andtheplate
Providence 5 !\&gt;rlngfleld 1
umpire was their youager
(Only
pmes acheduled)
brother, Uoone (Wee Fooz)
Tuesday' 1 Games
Wolfe.
!\&gt;rlng!lold at Providence
Qoebee at Bu!lalo
COnl1 pmeo scheduled)

Beoutlful Boolclot

..... '

mers are
equiPPed a&amp;
llope to handle them.
Jthals WW lfoiJirs
Whether one is an aJJ..out

.. .........,..

Johnson Will

-~~

... ,...
Senator• wW hi&gt;at t h o - - ..... . adeotill-

In Fer Your

.
..,.
relieved that the ' &lt;:omedlan wW

wltC hillg,

Tho Melea Raserve bueball lololga
202 031 I - 9 7
team eame from behind wltb a Southern
402 000 0 - 6 7
thr......., outburst ln the llflh
Vllllolotre, DemoskiQ' (f)(WP)
. . ~ to.deteat So•rn'a.Tor- . Uld PowelL litewlll"l, Bl&lt;htol (f)
nodooo 9-f ill tbotr season OIIIDo (LP), Norrie (6) and lAwrence.

up from laal sea11on !"'

Wa.sbingfDR and Chicago, 1eenes
of looting llld rioting Qmng the
Weekend IIJd DOW OCCIIJied by
oYer 50,000 federal and national
prd troops.

'

s...,F-Ht!ille

w~ • .
~

bullne88

12-10).

Little Marauders Win 9-6

dorl, Atbens, 38 10 40; Jell Burt
of the Marauders outaMt Pat
S1IQ' 41 IX&gt; 46, Bob Prl~, Melgo

.. Thfa Ia one l'"e been uYI•I

'

SHOP AND SAVE AT

'

�"'

.

'

''

Mlddltl&gt;on-l'omeroy, o., ~~n 1&lt;9,l968
I

..

.

'

til Tuciadl,l', !\prll 16, at the
Mld!DO)IOI'I ToWn Hell ill 7·30

:'1~ ifeJeat Wahama

''. · ! ,.,

;'J,

,

do{M;Ji" Wahlmo 101~

P.;;,y

~
to 9'h Monday Dltermon on tllil Rlvoralde

..,..h john Mlilllln'l Galli• Acadom.Y High School

.,

•
\t

',;

aoU

Pfccpurse.
The ·win evened the Blue Dev· SmiU&gt; U, Beep Maltliewo 41,
Ill' record at Z.:l for tho sea· Mike orr 50, aod Torey U~d
1M. Their noxl match will be 47.
Wahama's lndlvidUal IICOJ'81
'lllurodey at llunlln&amp;IOO (W.va.)
were: Gory Flolda 43, FraM
lllalt.
BrUce Harrold, ll&gt;e Blue Dev· Zu- 45, Rebert iiuslell 45,
nl' No. 1 man was sick and did Roger Roollh 46, and Mike FJ:7
53.
IIJI!1ilf the match.
In the 100rinll, Fields defeat.
Low Medalist tortherdne.hole,
par 35RiveraldeeoursewaaBeeP eel Corbin 3-1, Smith and ZusMatll&gt;ews of GARS who lhol a pan tied 2.:1, Matthews .defeated Rusaell 3-1, Rou!h defeated
lix~er par 41.
!ndlv!Wal scores lor GARS orr 3-1 aod Terl)' Lloyd de·
were: Mike Corbin 4S, G r e g leated Fry 3\1 to \1.

,
•
will have lhdr bull-

.=.::

lli

;:•~;n; wl~ r:;:.m
loll-'"~- the budneal

&amp;otab-

lllh~~. AnYotherbqyllrom

~ .,.y

111111 alp
,., ,_ ROii&gt;ll to tho Dick VIUI!h·
... "'
,
1D re~ at 671 S. Third,
Mldd\lli&gt;oi't. 16doi. WeclneldoJ
eradeo OliO

'

•

-~

·

,,'

)j

· ·

·~'',

tlo

I

•·

lllaftt 'L~~~..' vidln k:~
aWnlnecl ~.. .... .. • - oe ~·
tlmeo at
a - l e'hander
!&gt;fonday ~ at Clllllicotha ,
aa the Rio Gri(lde ColliP' Red·
won
1~} aod
1~, over;. ~· \)al&lt;llftd ~I I J
C)ld.) Coli.~··
; .
1b8 irln Ill••• the Rod!;iloo a
2.0 olali ·Iii· the Keotuclly In·
toroollel!lato· · Atldctlo Cmlef·
eoce and ~~ lhelr ~-s
Dabil
,

bill·!'\

bcilll' ..W••.

!&gt;,'

•

·~·

,.,:'

,.

~ JJ

'lfi, -,.t

i
'I
l

l

1
l

,j

'''

carmodY,

a

h"!"e-

wlllt two ....,, $&lt;lard
In the loUrlh ilidJ1s of the ftrll
pme 11 the lledlpen acorecl IOV·
run

and Mike

~r . ~) '\'t~ ~:-' ~~

'· ,

to

=

~'f~c;u~ . ~ A,tam~ ~

Serlo b II

0~

Rio (;rande'l next 111118 lllll

be Weclneadl,l' at Marietta ColR~en meet MalmO
Redmon and reeeiYed erodll for CollfiiO of ClftloD at 2 p.m. Sal- .
U&gt;e win. He wasrellevecl by Bill urday on the new Stal1ler L.
Guy carmoc!Y

.

.. ---·~-

fll-fn

tJ fill•

startod lor the 10110. The

; PAY

1,

. *·

Job'
Mi.odoy,

I

~~
I

.

couheo. .

-

&gt;
'

'-'"'

··

·.· ,., ::;

-tr"-~--....,....--;-7
Mr
. , and. !(rio Do!111~ ;I

..._ W V .... • •
New lfa,.,. ' a.,,... ' •
l(rS. Etrl Pbllltuo, ll\ii·.JJ,,

,.
o

-&lt;~:

•• '

'

/-/,9 'oi/DJjo(lf '
{ /1 l 1 r fill fi 11

g;?ti4/evJ2f~
.

.

.

~

' ' -

., P!',

. \

Onl• From Us Today
Flowers reflect the beautY of
ful potted plants featuring
lilies, hyllraugeas, azaleas,
mums. Lovely cut flowers. Ar·
tiJicial arrangements.

~

BYMAXINE, WAI{I;!WI
eroW.r,prom!Jed.LouitPHIPLEASANT •• l!tont. J,' T.llollaad, was..,...,_
[ .~&lt;h
, 1110111 Dl modo atlhe clt1 ...,... 111111 lor,, &amp; or IJII!e Leo·
. W &lt;' "
dl . - . , liloadoJ nilht theta ... bac:kera
oltlqnr• TVEtiDAY
·
hoorlna with the PUbUo Senlep loua needs at the ftol4a before
LAJP:S AUXIUARY, L 1 w I 1 . CommlldOO CC11ctrninJtheferJ:7 tho 1111\IM opo111 ear)1 In JI!DI.
~}'o•t 26l, Amertctn ~ ..mce - or lac:k o! II - will llolland llaled that repair• ware
liD!'~ ~"'•.m. TUeldoJ 11 llul!ond be hold at the c111 bulldlnll m neodecl .., 'the bleachel'• In two
Fbi{ !!tl&gt;tlll Church.
Thurlder Al&gt;rll IIIII&gt; at 10 I ftelda; two ~ wtrtlllecled;
, lilliDLEPOliT llloPW C 1 u b m.
'
'
.;;.~ ·'
·
practice lleld al ""It end o!
Till,.,.,., 1!30 p, 1110 ~ ·at .
A pollllon drawn liP by the ca-. A - oboold be andlf,lrtiJl llootounnt proc~l ell;y .will be read at thol meet. eel IIIli an ,l a d - llol~ dlrec~ iD the II" o!llc:e.. •'roo lnll (a cow o! the petition be- !Dr -.Id be appreoiallld.
tho emblem•Edith
u« !edt&gt;•
lfol'·-•
~-~
&amp;tloii ' 1!f
Coiniiiltint,
Foro ,_,
..,.,.
...., ·
- ""...
- •• ere wore
read~ chilrplan; -lelpott,
.lleyor D. B. Morain read to Cllr1'ellll1 ovor 200 ~· rqtallaey ~ 'llo'li......, BPW . thtrlct tho eouncll members excerpto lered lor tho ....... of Utile
·
from tutimon)' l!lveo under oeth Leoauo !1iv.
dlrtctor, J~~:klon.
at -' lo"'~--•
;.;.•• ot' ''·"'
_.,. Chu
_ , W.
--1011 Ave.,
- b··-'··ln
POMEROY LioNS Club,~ 111. before the Mile Senloe preMQiecl counoll with a JIIIWm
lor lliHtlnll. (lrllcl Elll....- Comml- tho ll'lilclll"" llped by 13 properfJ ownero o!
Chllll'h, lhiO'i&gt;ol!&gt;oTuoldoJ,~ lor tbl ~ or tho ferry lite area uldnll lhat •MadliM
W-"IIIP!Iimod.
:
..mce WBI. IZ'~ to the Ohio , A._ nlll!'lnll to the rear o!
W~'S SOI;IETY
o! C!'J!~ Vlfi4Cr 'l'olliDI ~. DIICUI· the loll belwaen 2111t and 221111
tlan
7110 l&gt;o ... Tul....,., .
' .
.
'
.
llfGii falloWed oo tho polnto o! Sreeto be open. ... they will
Unt~·lllolbodlit Church. "
lllllniOOY thol council fell hove blve an outlet to both llreoto.
Mlislo!!Al!Y IIOCIETY, 1'11111· IIIII been ~Iiiii with bJ thO
.lleyor Mor11111 8JIPOlnted a
...., . BI,Utt' q.urc~, will 1111111 COIJI9BIIf·
eommlttee compoaod o! J a c k
7:10 p.m. II lhlt
Aelfnll .lleyor BUl Wellman Fowler, Jim Fllber and R a Y
dwrtl&gt;. lltW. 'OIIIItrl will be llaled thol he had received an Muaerave to lludy tile matier
lnotollecl. Kr!'-.~or WDllalu. latpley from another par 1M who lftd r~ back to council.
and'krs. Collrlll wiD bo hOt· hi wa1 clellnUely illterest.
The rellll'laclnll of lllaln II.
loiN,, A eaneer. lllm lilllnrinl ed In _.una a ferry llrYice from 11th to 12th lnoluclinll tho
~,!'i!'Jed !Or Ills mlelinl. bao bore and WWid do 101110uld tho lido llreeto b - lllaln and
~~·
-.. · OhloVolloy TowlnJComJ&gt;Iftl'pull VIand was dlocuaaod aod bldo
~Firemen' I Aullll..,.,., oat.
- e read 11 od&gt;mllled b7 two
7:10')i;m., TulldoJ, II !Ire IIIJI; ., ., olber .....cn action, ....,. ftrmo.
brll!l' ...~ and-iulm ' IIDanc:W aiel no llv111 to f!le Aoderaon Blackllocko!Char·
li&gt;r ~ bib ado 011 Al&gt;rll. Ma11011 COUJII;7 Utile
Lll· lo- aoi&gt;mltlod a bid or .13, •
11 111'1&gt;' piaomod.
·
1118 by illdlvidllll Dlealber1 lftd 786.75 lor a 2'' IIUI'Oico lnoiud·
$'f-RACU~~em......,P,T,A.. laberaodaomematerlliolorllx- ln11 the ddo llreeto and Trl~.fiiOTulldoJnlcht; lq the rollt rooms and bleach- CounQ' Aophalt Coml&gt;lftl', Galliiln&gt;'I'IWold Lohae IPIIktr on
~tlw·. iDd tbllfr re
IJ,o
b!ifiloa;
on llb)'.!C"llii
Prt-..1 b1 WUIIIDI Al'o

1"'•-,

.,,. _1111

.

Ph. 992 ·2039 Tod1y
'

Where S'- Aro Senolloly l'rlcecl

POMEROY FLOWER SHOP
Pomeroy

MIDOUPORT, 0.

'

··

Mrs. Mlllarcl Van IMior

'

•

·-·

d ,.

'""

.....

.lA

......

'

..

-·
'

yo- ~:

M~Oi1 the,gcl!";
Your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil
Dealer's brand of service is extra
speciRI. Call it Attitude. Or ,P.e~:
sonal Concern. Or Thoroughness.
Or Reliability. It all adds· up to
extra care for your car at no extra
cost ... from your Ashland Oil
Dealer.
H.e also offers the very finest
petroleum products available
anywhere .. . such as Ashland
Vitalized Gasoline and Valvciline
Motor Oil.
'
To get the most out of your car
... get to know your Good Neigh·
bor Ashland Oil. Dealer .. lie's
always "at your serv1ce. "
. ··.• •..
'
'
,. ._ '
ASHLAND Dll l REFININII'COiiiP,A.~Y

.•.
•'
•

»...rim

'*'•'
·
aotlj !rHeuM ~ -

Will

. . . thecloiJal,

. ''•'-· WEMSDAY
Fr. PLEASANT _ Jury-· LIM&amp;rd Upton, R.I. 3 Leon;
~ . ROSE LODGE, 1:30 mloolmert, FredGreon, ropab. WAGGENER- MulnoAldrldp,
p,lil, Wedneldl,)' It the Amen- 11- and Vollle Tcllel', demo· MalOn, and Rolph W11r1101', Mac&amp;l.iiltOa
lloll, lllddliP&amp;rlo
.
crat, ban drawn the ll'lftd aod ....•
Pbi&amp;:ROY CHAPTER SO,IIo)o- poUt jurleo lor the .11ey term
The 50 poUt Juror• ooloctecl
ol ArCh lfaiODI, 7:30 1&gt;o111o Wid. a1 MaiMlll Counl;y Circuit Court. are: Dooald Sldnl, Leoa; Joanne
lllldl,)' ai the Pomeroy llluoDk Grand Juror• will bellln lbolr Ferguaon, New llaveo; Reymond
-10. JIDIOI B1MO'- II ... ...Uol at 9:110 a.m. on .lley 8th Worhman, Pl. Pleeoanl; Maey E,
:llltnt COiiiPMio'&gt;o
lftd 1'1111 Juror• will bello their Fl')'t, New lla...,; Mrs. D o a n
- ~ALL GAME..'lw- dltllel at 9 a.m. on .lley 20th. Knight, New Haven; Florence
per1 ' Piaino "~ echool, Wid.
Tbt u llfllld Jur7 member• Love, Pl. Pl""sanl; lrotallowlln,
Apple Grove; Everett Sl,l're, Pl.
1 ~·· t:llo pJJL - T""*• drown!&gt;): !lldrlct ere:
Pwai. 1loonen ·Vera&amp; I PO!'IIMil Al!ll\1CIU.E - Menlord F. Pleaaant; Bcmiol!ow-, !bdh·
""-; oicood 111110, TIIJperl - . a , !bdhlldo; CLI!HDENIN ddo; F • R. Fauver, Leoa; LU·
~liH!Ima&amp;ol'orllandmeo. - JatrMcCIIllater,lloJeetl,lftd thor Tucker, Ma""'; Rufuo
*lodon 10 ceeto 1141111, cbU- Mto. Dale Nibert, H Ol· Greathouoe, GIODwood; Mto. Plul
drill . 25 &lt;eoto. Prwc11oo1 chll· . 1011; Coo~· SUn S I 0 De, Crabtroe, Pl. Pleaoanl; Mt1. Ll·
.tria-· Rell-elilull&lt;lllllold. · J.eoa; and Delbert O• .-ca"'!l',AalleGrovo;James
lplll· Pullin, Letart Rt. 2; GRAHAM E. Mccomb, Pl. Pleasant; UOI'd
· 1 I&gt;Wno
l~ ~~'~&gt; ..if. ,fit, "' .u.....,c1or ~-~ • .!IO!~:In&amp;::::: .
AY
• •
ron,. ind Marlih· T, Roulill, New aeoa,
'
"
il).
ooiey COII1III1IIIiOn ~fawn~ HANNAN - KIIIDOih llol- el, Pl. Pleaaanl; Johll EIIOUO,
~ Flrlll Bliltllll ley, Fruler Bottom, andllarr)' Frazier ~ Maey E, Cook,
~· 1:10 p.m.
Buller, GlOIIWIIOd; LEWIS - G. New Haven; No!'ma ~ Rillllo,
. - ~iiL,u! IIIEETING, R o c k A. lllal, 11111111 KrOdel and Golla Muon; Mabel McDaalel, Pl.
• • Grange ~odl,)'io)IOII- • Crow, an o! Pl. l'leuolll; ROB- Plealanl; Jeanette Bcnreo, AI&gt;J&gt;lo
JMi!itfOPtweokdlletollo)1WHk INSON- James R. Humphrey,
llfY{ce1.
.
Rt. I Pl. ~ealllll; UNION . :PHn.ATHEA SOCIETY, Ttwr..
dt,Y,, 1:30. p.IIL, J)CIIluek - ·
lllddli)IOI'I Churcb or
CELEBIIATilll rtf tho sacra. , . otthe. Lonl'o SUpper, 7:30
p..U. llaundl' ~odl,)' at film.
1'
o
a.urcb.
Al'TI!IINOON CmCLE, 2 p.m.
IIIAIXllol - Captain, Jack L. complete dlarollard lor hla own
• • · aoc!ol room, MlddleJIO!'I·,Haatll Mathoditt Clolrdl. Stawart, MaiM, h11 been aword- 181el;y, braved ftro to diia GAMIIIA MU a.optr, Btl&amp; ed the Purple Haart lor . . - , rect hio men In lnlllatlnll ....,.
. _ Pbi, &amp; p.m. ~·' ..-.... In actloa In Vlotaem ter mortar dreL , Once, wheft
CallllDllul and 0 b I o Iaiit November 14 and two Hftl'al of hla men were severe ..
Bronze Stu Meclola. Lalli Jan. 11 .....-, hil Qllck lljiJlllcaEioclrl• Co., Jllddloporl.
...,. 13 he received a broaze tloa ol ftrllaldCCIIb1buted81'811dar for herolom Ia II'GIIId corn- ly In aaYing the 1!0UIIded men'•
bat and on Doeomber 27, 1966 Uvea. lluriJIII the.'"'aliUI!ht or en.
FI'A TIMirldoJ, brolde dar lor bero~101 lorn In &lt;CIIIectloo with milltaey
Lepr m itrat · operatloao. Tho bOnorl ware beccmunitllt liiJl IIOIJ8d on him Ia Wallhlll&amp;ton.
Ha II the om ol ilro. Evelyn
Stawari, -·and thollloll&lt;lb-

..nt.e.

.CI!rl•·

;:Ji,,'~~~~--·

,
.~

•

.;
.,•'

Your

"'

-.

.

'

.'

.·

...

...-

·,

~

1110111EB UNAWABE
Mrl. - · ......... tholber
1M wao illlurtd and of the ~ora belloWed .. mm! found 0111
lihon obo _,... hioloallocker.
Clj&gt;l. Stawart thou&amp;bt not only
ol the m111 UQder. 1&gt;1• coiPDiaod
but oliO of hi I - , She Wll
- - him lor, Cbrlllmas.llohel IIDce..-..olbOmo
aiid II llalkNied at Fort Kaoo.
16 ~· Ia v........
wiGI tho Fourtll ll1lanlry Dlvi. iklll lrid "" ~ ,to cap.
,. ' tala' ID. Fob. 1868 while iD VIII-

"'opont

,.- ·•

., _ . ._ ...... 1

~:;:;~~~-

i4J

..,.J '{to a bOre that the whole bouquet ol !tiring to blosaorirlnlllorlh In the prottlest Iabrie a you'll over NO or 11wt
P.owtH on linen, roses on aUk,· greener)~ in wool, puasy..
· wDjq!Moft lind borlt-dark ohedei i10J111 with !lloco ond foro
oylhia and aoUd• as rtoh bed• of tuliP• 1n an fiber&amp;.
COihe, Pi!:kl

.
.·.
· ·' Qj three -all ocOulalo

v

............

·,,,.

.'
'

'

·' .~'

'
. : . :1.'
'

'linac .............
99f·22M
•rPOMEROY

'

•

···· --- --- -- ---- - _,....._..., . ~

IDHrti .

.'

.: !." ~

---- ..

t .: •...,. cllolloo lorherOI&amp;nil'tld

Sllioerc' all· 'eicll' .......
' lilth
~

1•

.....

','.''

llldl~ ...,... .. Jlalllr1 ~~­
....... or Blltor7 IJt~
tl!to!i:lil ~ cin~. u.

,\t.' '

''

'

'

'

'

'

''

'...-

,

.n.·.

\

'

•

'

c

"

· e~i.'ews

~.ilporalllinollitaW.eef\lol
~·~· for ibla 10111011 ind ..mejllilem·

'polls, OhiO,Iubmllledabldor
$13,5t0 wlllch olao waa
llll1aoe and I tack &lt;Oil to be
applied belore!h1 hot ooat would
be put on.
A eommittee waaiJIIIOinleci by
.lleyqr llorlll\ to look 1n1o the '
flnl!lcW and lellol aope&lt;ta o!
the rellll'la
. ..•• before I .... t.
~...
....hoorlna on ~ mOiler 11 acheduled. Comin1t1eo - · are
Bill W~ Wecleer ~.
Jim Fllller oDe! a., llluqravo.
.lleyor Morpn 1DD011110ed that
all flat llll'laoe or tho o111 build·
1n11 - d be Ill•• a aew root
o1 a dlllorent t;n&gt;e aod' WWid
1101 COli the cll1 ao tho rOof baa
bea1 leaklnll and Ia covered by
the Ill•• by the oontrae!Drs.
.
Council membero _..edtho
'"'""latooento! Charle.o G.Joaea,
........
Plrh Ilrln, aa the cll1 ,Ueet
eommladoner ao rocoliunendecl
by Mayor Mor11111. Jmea will bellln his ~tiel Immediately, The
J10dtlm or llreel oommlsdm·
era haa been vacant lor some
time with Charl~o Wood aervtq
ao aotlng conunhdaner In add!lion to his other clutioa aa SU()I.
or the Sower lleparlment and
btiudlll,ll: lnljledor.
Tho counoll pve a vale or
U&gt;anka to Wood for handllnll tho
Job capablylortholl1liii.Ymontlll
when thoro !"'' no llroot commllllmer.
A dlscualion wa1 hold'"' tile
withdrawal o! tile Klwanto· Club

JJOlh Ferey; Roy Bleaalns, Pl.
PlOIIIftt; Clyde R. Durst, Rl I
LIM; Cheeter o. Flora, Ajlple
Grove; Price Patrick, Pl. Pleaaant; Randell Stover, Ai!hton; SUe
Full, Ai!hton; Jamea McCulloch,
Rt. 2 Pl. Pleaaant; 4&lt;13 G. Foreman, Well Columbia; Ruth Moltr,
Pl. Pleaaant; Mto.C.G,Bauorle,
Pt. Pleaaant; Edna L. 11ea1011,
Letart; Rlcllard Pyles, Alillton;
Albert Bollloo, Letart; Paul L.
BerkloY, Letart; BlllyJ.Hayet,
New Haven; Nancy Margaret
Strickler, Pl. Pleoatn4 L e o
Parsons, Gallipolis Ferry; Paul
Flngerlid, We a I Columbia;

c;t~y!•~o:fJ18,,Ftazt....

;m

Marie
• A8hton, II¥
Slayton, Pl. Pleaaant; R o m le
Balles, Pl. Plea&amp;ant; Dooald o.
Smith, Rt. 3 Lt..; W. H, ()h.
llnpr, Welt COlumbia; - r d
W, Brewer, Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant.

o

emy mortar rounds Lt. stewart
wao liOIIIIdocl, but relllalni to be
evaqoatecl, he oontlmled to di-

rect his bi.ttery•a actlviUea~ ·
uue received the other medal
lor heroism In Novembeli 1966
while I01'VIl1l u lire diOollon
otncer or 4th Baltalloo with total clarqard lor hla o"" safe.
l;y, crawled from howlt!lr&lt; to
howitzer c;hllddnll the e&lt;ptp.
mont. He Cl!'l"'aod hinuell - •
oral llmeo lo lnCOIIIIni mOrtars
and aeOOIICiley expl-· from
the blll'J1iq ammunition to aslilt In tho evacuation Ill tho

-

"Lt. paewart comrou.d: II
man)' 11 three millions aimul.
tanoooaly. According to W, D,
McDowell, Chief of Staff, IIIII

auto-

-.a

T.,.lnina Cl888 is
• ~~

JJapti.sed Sunday

MASON - Tho Ma1011 MOIIIodlat Youlb Followlhip tralnlnll
claao lllclor U&gt;o cllroctioo of tho
Rev. Lowell Kenney were baptized and received Into clnlrcll
membership SUnday morning.
Taken Ia were Bruce Alexander, Blverly Bate&amp;, Clarice
Davis, Jaam Dovla, Kl-rlf
FJlas,

BillY Fry, Connie

GIJ.

land, Dobbie GIUand, Robin Johll.
aon. Keith Jonea, Martlla Jones,
Mary Jones, Marie Lambert,
Marvin Newell, Kai!IYRooob, X.,
Sohaoltel, susan n-. Jenny
Thabet aod MtriY Yeaaer.

Democrat Women
.
For 1968 Year
PT. PLEASANT- The Mason
County Democrat Women's 01'pntzatlon met at the eourthouse
and elected lour additional ofll.

cers to comPlete their slate.
Mto. Eulah Belloli!Y wu
etoseo 2ml vice president; Claro
lee Gault, correspo~ aeere!Ary; Calherloe Newberry, IU..
torlan; Frances Lillll8lfolt, p,....
Uamentarlan.
These officers wW serve with
those elected earller, Mrs. Bev-

erb
Forbuo,
prosldOm;
Mtldne
Nibert,
lzt vlee
president;
Nell
MAOON-M!asPamllouah,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs, &amp;b~-J""'" Jlou.._Mt.... wu
otosen Mlsy' ~ringtlme of
Wahama High School by the
srudonls ~t a recent school
dance. Her escort was Charlie
Divers, son ol Mrs. Maey Ill..
ers, New Haven. !lie was pr~&gt;
sented red roses by LIJnna
Uoll. The Jl,)'l provided 1 h o
music lor the dance, whlchwas
sponsored by !he Junior Class.
Olher eandldales were!larll,yn Gibbs, Erma So&gt;Q'ers,
Chr!B\Y
Parker, ~ron
&amp;ach, Pam &amp;ssell, and Dixie
!lirlnU&gt;l!n.

Kennedy, secretary, and
Plants, treasurer.

Aileen
-

Hoi~

aln Wn......,, · IIUaooll
Jim WIGIJia, Jack Fcnilor,l1joljn.
ard llilno, V.. Waldlo, liiJl Win•
tor, Jaek Jllni#.Or· and Wadlar
1babel.
PETrriON POII)ITS . ,
l'lllnta made In tliO petitiGD
(IIWIIIIIIrlzedl lnducle:'
A oonvmleooo oriiOCoOdeywaa
ll'antecl by tblo COin11!iodonaller
a hearlq was held In the CiiY
&lt;i Charteotai, Weill Virilnla. on
January 5, 1~68, to Ohio Valley
~'l'o•••ll ComJ)Iftl', a corpwlllon,
lor the JI1II'JiOI8 or operatlllll a
Iorey IIOl'Yice laellll1 onr a
JIOfllon or the great Kanlwha
.

ru... and, ......, the OhiC Rivlito Town
o1 llondor,.., West Virllnla, to
.a JJOinl"" !110 :naw.!T bank o1
tMOdolivtr -1[4 rK Wup, • .

er ·from a point In

· Nwilerout """"~nil h a Y e
made and ..~ with .
yoor petitiGDer ,bY par10111 who
blve had the ,o ecadm to ueelbo
r.r,. o,ystem !Or tranJP.O!UIIm
~ the jwo ·point• ~erein·

before oet out 11 belnllntlrely
....,ate, unilopendlble lftd ...
lite a.a a pj)llc carrS.ri that
oold Ohio Valley Towlai com.
l&gt;lftl' hal lalled .~ mpot the reQIIremento u tel forlh by Ibis
Honorable !&gt;unmloolon In erantlnll a oertllleaie or noeealiey
and - -· lor fori)' lOrY·
Peneil SketeheB of
leo to the travollnll jU&gt;llc; that
achedulea tre DOl met lftd of.
Hands
lon tlmea period• or waltlq are
as much a~· twO to tbrtt boura,
MAOON - Brian Johnoon, am an4 that the I&amp;CIIItloa at pres.
of Mt. and Mrs. Earl JchniMlll, '"II 11'0 not oulllc:lent to handle
Maaon, won first place on hla tile Dow o! trolllc within rea.
pencU sl&lt;etchlnllolclaBj)Odhanda, ..., periods o! llnio.
U&gt;e llloc:k Molitor' s lnsltnfa.
R-Ill 01l made for a lull Jn..
Brian Ia a sixth erader at Ma· vollllptlm o! lhe allellecllnade·
1011 Grado School. IUo prize will
CJIIC7 of thf I ferl')' lfl'l"Yiee II
be a fret trip to Camden Plrh Is attempted to be curled oo
00 Patrol Boy's Day, Rhonda
under ita certtfteate ol conven.GoocWte won second place iDd tenee and IIBf;ea&amp;IV heretofore
Dovid Jchn1011, third place.
ll'anted by IIIII commladm, and
The Block Mothen 18 a new- atte"r sueh lnvestlglti.CI'I., .oo&amp;d
ly formed llfOUP, lihooe lnlillftla II be found thai the r.r,. II01'Y.
In a window will slgni!y toaehlld Ice Ia inado&lt;pall and 1101 meothe or she may go to tbat home, lnll ll&gt;e reQIIremenla ao aet out
H In need of nt!p. Former Mt· und&lt;Jr Its certlfteate or COIIVIII·
lOR Police OOicer Fred Tl,)'lor
leneolftd neceaaiiY, tholU&gt;enand
haa been worklnll with the FI'A In that event tho rlghta heretoIn complotlng plans lor U&gt;e p,.,_
lore granted b;y lido Comml..
to the Ohio Volley Towlllll
~' be eueeJtecl aad the
certiDoate o! COIIVIIIIonee and
neees!dty be with-drawn•
ATTEND BREMG"ASI'
MASON - Tweney.two yamg
_,Jo and tllree adults attended the Maoon Metl1odlst Prayer
breaklall on Monda.Y 111111'111n11.
lbe Reverend Lowdl Keeney
reported that the service opened at 7:30 a.m. with a brief
meditation aod tllen ftlllowecl by
You get our usual fine
a period of alieni prayer lftd
serviCP. and flnlshlng.
medltati.on. After leavlngthe wor•In at 9, out at 5
ship llrYice tile group went to
tbe baaement tor breakfast and
111011 the YOUIIII people left lo r

are W'mner

ONE DAY

SHIRT SDYICE

ld!ool .

·---------~
THE SHERWIN·WIWAMS

SHift'IN•IMWAM.

The president. Mrs. Forbus,
named acveral. ~om'll!!l!!!! cha!rmen which were: Ways a n"l
llleaos - &amp;tit Johnaoo; llo&amp;pilolit;r, Juanita Ward and Publicity,
Q:,ddee Foran.
The grouP .,pproved anti ao-

Excello·
LATEX FLAT '

WALL PAINT
S442~

ceptetl ~laws and discussed a

dlnJIOI'o&lt;lanoo ID be hold lor all
candidates on October 9th.
The gro~.~~ was reminded or
tile Meet the Domoc:rat state ca...
dldalo dinner acheduiedlor April
25th It 7 p. m. In tho Jr, Hlih
Sctool cafeteria, Tho dinner wW
be 1 covered dish afll1r with the
meat to be lurnlohod.

ELMER BURNS- COLOR CENTER
1
•

•
MOVED TO COLUMBUS
C. H. Wise, Sr. or Middleport
wu moved rrom Holzer Hospital
1lmdl,)' to a Columbus nurslnll
""""' He had beonoonllnodtothe
toJPitallor the past!hreoweeks.
IUo daughter, Miss Ruth Wiae,
Is Bj)Ondlng the week In Columbus
with her niece. Mrs. WUUamBetz
lftd famlly,
ASK TO WED
Fl'. PLEASANT - Jes.. V..ald Clark, 18, Letart, and Mar.
llyn Jane Stanley, ZO, Ma8011, have
made appUcatlm for a marriage
license In the om.ce of the OOWJ.-

tf clerk.

What would
your wife say if you

came home with an
Olds tonight?
If it's a Cutlass, she'll take one look and kiss you.
And when you tell her Cutlass cost less money
ilion q lot of can with low-priced "names," she'll
kiss you again. An Olds con make anyone a
hero at home. See your nearest Olds dealer.

"" hU ~lied

"switch

~ ·bulldlll,ll:

feaotonal olrtceoln
wiiiMillt a nWntalnod -...,_
, The - ruliq Qlllleo to bull.~.
lop IIi ·the R2 aooiaJ wN.'i)
- · tho ono llf from . 71h
Street to the Doodwall aod north
lllaln Street.
A Onanolalr~ or the three
cl~ departmeirtl .... read llhow., lnll the following beluceo '"'
, March. 31, Cley - $28,613.61;
Water Works- $52,53U3; Sewer- $!.9,U0.31.
Preaent ware.lleyor D. B. Mor11111. Clerk PaiiJ Dunlette, CiiY
Allornll)' a., Muaerave; and
....,ell member a Bill WolimaD,
Jim Flllhor, Wallace liomlU&gt;, Lor-

Fill Out Slate

outllallcllnll dloplay or 1-rlhlp, laltiative and bravery Ia
In kooplnll with the h!llhell tradiUoaa o! tho mllltaey IOI"'ico
and rellecta IIHII credit upon
blmoell, his unit lftd the. U. S.
ArmY."
Lt. Stawari eoUIIecl lollowlnll ~tlim Iron&gt; Wdiima Jn ·
19$8 end lle'o In tho ArmY
lor 10 :Yeari.
limo
flfcol~.

Ferry s~. rvie~ ~

bora e&gt;preaaed foarel lbat,, A»·
paronUy the pool' loeltecl on lllaln
street at tbeold'Jr.ID&amp;hSdlool
-il1101 be oP.eiledlor the ..,.
mer HiiM tblo year.
CouncU lll8lilber Dol woidle
read the cih .... Ice uthth •••
" ,...
"
port lor lhe month of March ••
umllled by ll&gt;iel of Pollee
Jack Pyleo
the ~ment 111embera lnvealllllled tour
aeolclanta, arrellecl
four clrlveralnvolved; taiiU8CI526
J11ri(Jng ticket&amp; lftd ..,. UD!awful· Jlll'klnll Uoket; Jlllde 19 orrollto lor road laW Yiolatloa and
16 other mlademeanor arrella;
me lolony arrolll; recovered atolen properf3' valued at $240 aod
workecl a total o1 994 man hours.
u •• Morgan ·-·-·-~that
........
~·~new "Welcome ~q Pl. Pleasant"
olgns will be erected altho var.
lous oley llmlto by Jtme 1 In
compliance wllh a rullnll by the
State Road COmlslllan and an
oxlotlng lll!n•. such as those an.-clng various obllrchea aod
otvic orpnhatlooo, will come
clown and mull be placPd wltll
lito Woloome o1(111allonmeraok.
Counoll will mootTueadl,l', Ap·
rU lllh, at 7 p.m. In tho ooun.
oil chambers to approve the levy .
ootlmate.
CouneU approved an addition
to the zoning regulaUons as rooommended by the Zoning Commlalion which will lilow pro.

Grove; Iris H. Flellhor, New
Haven; Worthy Peor1011, Golll-

Artillery Officer Stewart Wims
De
H
A
corations 10r ero1c ctions

artH.Stowart.

'"

,

Gtand, Petit Jurors List Drawri

Reo-•·

'

~---------~---------,

·· · "~--~--~-

&gt;

!I'"'"

Easter. Select corsages, beauti·

..

,.

'he.., •

5~99

Meet Tuesday

...

Al&gt;rU 9, 1968

lilrvtC..

WHh While Trim
'I

'

o.,

cram

J. -· J

fttO ttYIJ..V/1/8

0
lA
Black Patent

I~

•.

' .~:~: ·e,..le
'
nda'
~
:
~
.,)""" '. ·. rif

Dov-

hlilicitt pold

~i" MiddllllOrtoPollltl'OY,

.

l'~b:£i~'t't''~'' ;'Jr Point 'Cottnc.i.l

;

In·~ · "iln7 &lt;,7•111

1

·

The' illllf

I "\

.

!'fl'

.

tr.:Va o:

Class

.,

lin oa\lllllt.

clooblea lor &amp;o Grande.

Raeine
Social Events::,:_:::,-·~-

111RS. FRANCIS MOIIRIS
· FJ', PLEAsANT - Point
Mt. Paul Holter of Voterons Pleuant iiild Fellow• Lodge
HosPital 1n Clevelend, Mt. en4 members wW meet Thursday
Mro. 01ao &amp;Iter and funl)y or at8 p. m. or a boll tour letor
MansDeld, Mt. and Mte. WUbur tl\ln eustomiry tlmoln Ioree
lfolzer Hospltal :Vlaltlnllhoors ton, B!dWdl, ion, 6:22p.m. - · Holter, MJ'.JoeFaulkeri&gt;urlloMt. clurlqr tho 01:~ 1 to ~ 1
2-1 and 7-8 p.m. Parents only day; Mrs. Franols D. SmlU&gt;, Delbert Healiey, an of Akron, period.
.
Wellston, 8:52p.m. Monda;y; Mrs. were here ror the tuneralofMrs.
The local lodge was origin011 Pediatrics Ward.
Admiollions
Roger D. Schoolcrelt, Rt. I Vln- Jemie Holter.
ally ohar'lerOcl on A&amp;&gt;rll 10,
Robert G. lllarehl, 107 Klneon IDn, SOil, 10:22 p.m. Monday.
11011 Philson reoeiveclwordthal 11155, or 113 )'ears ago WedDr.; Mrs. Rutus B. Ellce•sor,
Dlscbarges
his mother, Mrs. Fred PhtlBOilt nesdly. fkn!e~er, the cur_rent
42 Grape St.; VIcki Jo Eggleton.
Llnnle J, Baker, Lowell F. sui!ered a broken niP !n 1 fall charter dates.from A&amp;&gt;ril 26,
Cheshire; Archie c. Meadows, llarrlsoo, Robert K. Honey, Mr&amp;. 11 tho tomeolnar daughter, Jlatbo 1871 and tbl obiOrYOIJOeolthe
Rt. 2 Crown CI\Y; Mrs. Roger M. Wendell Jollera, Mro. Je&amp;· cyn. ii&gt;e I• In Hadlord Communo lociB" wlllc-r In tldslatier
D. Schooloralt, Rt. 1 Vinton; ale Melvin, Clarence Rodprs, Icy JlospliJII, Radford, Vo.
date. A hlitol')' iB belnll P,...
Mt&amp;. Clyde w. White, Jr., Rt. Mrs. Charlea M. Salaer, Mro.
Mike Huddle- !a 1 surgioli pored lor uoe In Ibis service
as well as lor publication.
2 Cheshire; Mrs. Charles L. Thornton R. WIIBClll, !lanny R, patient In ilol10r Jlol!l&gt;lteL
ThaXton, .Bidwell; Mra. Donnie Wrlg,t, Mrs. William E, Cox, ! Albert ilolmon, son ol Mr. an4
Loeol men,tbers have bea1 .
H. Day, Rt. z crown City; Mrs. and infant son, Mrs. Jeri')' L. llfro.Jaoob&amp;llnan,haslieenr• lnvllodloiWOtggSIClPBrS.Tho
Carlos P. Wood, Patriot Star McManis and lnlanl da\lllllter, tbrnecl homO from llol~erllo.. first Is to-be bold at Coltoi!&amp;Rt.; Leder T. DeWitt, Rt. 2 Mrs. Rlollard A. Moore and In· P!tal after belnlla pnowt10nla pa. vWe ~· .;lj&gt;iU 12 IIIII the
Gollipolia; Mrs. RufUs Reynolds, f:mt ""'·
tbn~ Anc!her aon, John, Is olso second at POmeroy lodge on
Rl. 1 VInton; Mrs. W, Richard
Ulat their borne.
A&amp;&gt;rll16.
Brown, Gallipolis; Howard F.
Tho Almanac
Mr. and Mrs. Francis visited ,,,,,,,,,,,::::::::::::'~:::::::::&lt;:::::::::::;,:,:,:;::::::::::::·:;:,:,:
Stuto, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleallftt; Lesa
nat
!heir daughter, Christine Lake,
G. Scott, Rt. 1 Letart; Willa By United Pross lnternallo
who \s hoiPltalized at ~oltorlng
umbla
Today to Tuesday, April 9, tho
PurkOI', Rt. I Well Col
; IOO!h day of 1968 wl!h 266 to Arms lloiiPltal, Athens, sullor·
Rboclena L. Moses, MMon; W!l1n11 ·rrom phlebitis.
Uam W. Yonker, Mason; Mrs. ColloW.
&amp;otday lt'ternoon callers of
Keith Sutherland, Rt. 1 Rutland;
The moon ls between the first Mrs. Hazel Garnah&amp;n were Mr.
DuaP J, Rees, Raeine; Mrs. quarter and tts full phase.
and Mrs. Joe Arnott and grandLarry G., Johnaon.. Rt. 4 PomeThe morning star is Venus.
son. Gene, or MeAnhur. Mr. and
roy; Luey S. Patterson, Rt. 1
Tho evenlq stars are Mara Mts. Arnoll will ob&amp;Orve their
Rac:ine; Mrs. Lew G. King, Mid- and Jlt)lter.
70th wedding llfll1iverury on Ap..
cl!eport; Mrs. Melvin T, Hood,
On Ibis day In hiotory:
rllloth.
65
1
POmeroy; Lawrence E. Guiney,
In 8 • Gen. &amp;bert E. Lee
Mts. Cltrenc:oWiokllnoo!TIJ&gt;o
Ripley, w. Va.; Mrs. Marvin surrendered to Gen. UJysses S. ners Run and her grandson, n..nE. IJei&gt;UO, Wollstoo; Mts. Louie Grant at A&amp;&gt;pomattox court can Mahoney of ConnecdcottcollVowoll, Wellston; Mts. Ronald touse In V!rglnta.
ed on llr&amp;. Haz•l Carnol.an.
E. Wllllamo, Allhland, Ky.; Mrs.
In · 1940• Germany lnvoded
!ln. Grella SimPson returned
Franola D, Smltll, Well"'"'; Norway lftd SWaden.
tome after two weeks visit In
James D MUholft Rt. 2 0 a k
In 1942. Batllft loll 10 !he Cleveland wltll her brothor-1,.
Hilli
E.~. Rt. 2 Well~ J~•e lfter ~ monthS of law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. So),.
&lt;IIIII; lli6a; Gllbor:l i!4Al 11!, 2 Wall
1&gt;1\lll·~" ,. ,_
• • llil't!" ·~ · "o · · · •· ·
1,~ llllni Mr•.
.R irrlt;'111: -~let thil ~=:
ae~=~ ·~;. ;~~~·~bier
· · '" 2 Wellolon; Mta. Sorah E. Col- rlnt Thresher w •
and lamlly were weekend guests
. llnl Coalton; Mts. Dooald F. mUes eut of Boston. All 129 o! relatives In ClliUicotlle.
Ko.i.r, Rt. 3 Jrontm; Richard men aboard were lost.
Mrs. Ann Coe returned nome
s. Prange, Colwnbua; Elizabeth A thougi1t lor the day: alter spondlni a month In eo.
A. Wyanl, Rt. 5 Jack...,.
Gorman phllo...,her Friedrich lwnbus and Akron wl!h relatives.
Blrtbs
Wilhelm Nlet11eht said, u0ne
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush and
Mr&amp;. Lar17 G. Johnson, Rl must haft a aocd memory to be Mildred spent !he weekend !n AlP
4: Pomeroy, daughter, 1:09 p.m. lble to ke$ .Promil:itl one ron with relatives.
' '
Monday; Mn. O.arles L. Thax- makes."
Miss June Neigler of Columbus
•
'
!(Jent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Netgler.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian SimPson
~"- the Youth FellowshiP and · and children o! Woodsfiold JPent
..,......
1 PLEASANT - FriendShiP
r~.
Jwdor FellowshiP mee-tqs at the weekend with their parents,
elaaa members wlll meet for a G;30.
Mr, and Mrs. Chester Slm;pson
mootbl: business and aoctal
Queodonalres were distributed and 11r. end Mrs. RaiPnlladgley.
meetilll Tuesda.Y at Helghtl EUB In the olnlreh SUndl,l' by r011r....,..
Mt, Kenneth SWart ol Akron
Qwrch at 7:30 p. m., the church tld.ve&amp; of the Women's Society of spent a weekend with JUs parents,
bulletin anrounoed 1lmdi,J,
World Sentoe. On ;~j&gt;rll23, the Mr. and Mts. James SW'art, and
As the church enters Into the mlJsionarJ grot~) wW feature a the Al Crow rmlb'.
Paaston Week observance. the 10 maber _panellntheirregular
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
members wUl share In lito r.,.. 1111J11t1&gt;4o meetlllll at tho ohurell. vtolted their daughters, Mr. and
tar llro prvor an4 Bible serviCe a Tbe themO o! the program Is Mro. llol;,, • SWift an4 Mt. tnd
Wednesday andThurldoJandthen "lion and Women- Encounters Mts, Marlo Schroeder and !amijoin In a opecW "Hoi.Y Co1111111111- 1a Home, Church and Soclot)l," 1y 1n Colwnbu&amp;, recently.
loa" Hl'Ylee Thursda,yel'811inglt Mlmbers are aaked to cOJDPlate
7:30 p. m. In the WeclnetdoJ ..., tbl IBIIienecl ..,.otlonalros and
a1n11 aervlce, the grol&amp;l wUlatucl¥ turn lbtm In .., latter tnan Al&gt;rll
the 2n4 ohaPior of RCorluth!ana.
I 7'
lbl
On
review
Thuroday
wW be morning,
round In - B e
U and 19, Luke 10 an4 11 and
John 7 wUh prlmuy IIUCir to be
cem.recllo Mark 9.
Next &amp;mday, the Easter observance wDI begin with the s..,.
rile aen1ce at 6 L m.; unlfted
worohiP aorV!ce wlllbelllnat9:45
0. m. and SUnday Sc ilool cia&amp; lOB
wlllfollowo SUnday evoninBWOJ&gt;o
•hiP · - · It 7:30 p, m. will

oubert

' .·

'·
,
~ eel~ WJO ~ at the
runOlbor extra ~.. hits lor the
FIRST GAME
12 • .home ~t WolJit Coo~
edmen' ln ·tbo 'ftrst gam~ wore ·rua· Gr'ande," 00370U-1t • · ho..,rJn.l! Mt, . . .. . .
~ch Don !ltlv~ra, a trll&gt;li; and . OA!&lt;!Iftd. Cit\' 000.100 0- 1 91 ~Is, ~·..U Ylllar, ,T err J
.
ughlln . a clooblp.,. 1 ' 1 , ~tterte•: Rio GtanclO ;- !1111 7 , ~~~lind J!!!!.-lll!lor. •
Ql~ MUI~r staric•flor Rio ' ler (WP), wetior .(t) and ·!Ill· Attenclni' wt!'o ifr, and l(ro. .
Grande .and got credit ~ the vera; Oaklaod CIIJ - Clement• •fte.jmond ·Cook and JODI; lleMI'
win. He 11"l relieved bJ Jim O!)o Allen (5) and Drakt.
"· and·KO!tllot~ll t.tYifllOOI;,Mr.
Weber In the fi\Urth. Dm ii&gt;lvand Mts. RilsadUIIIIO!'.andlllke
ers was behind tho plato;
:"
SI:COND GAME .
Tina and TimDII'• .l;o!~l Mt.
In the second"gam
, . o, tile Red· Oaklanil CIIJ !ISO 000 3- e' ·6 f · lftd Mrs. Clareneo 5earls In d:
· • ·
In the Rio Grande :· 711.104)(-.14125 ...., Torry, Chooblre; Mr. and
men scored -eo runs
Blifmn• OaklandCIIJ-Ran· Mrs. Bot'Ditd:Cooklnd 1111ondlo

.'1n the two Cj!lllolts.

By

~

FO:~ily blrthdiiy

,g,;;:::::,,:,, ~~~.~;;0;:?""= ~~,:::::: ::;~rE~~: wuma· •&amp;·~:~~~ .~loceL
Harvo.V CoUep.
Rekera poled

..

1 '{' \ • .

:s~~~~''' ruok\vin~ -~~hill:.;l4~l, ~14,·6 ·..!~. .tf..;}~tir~~o,a:~J~'~. '

:i .i:

tontafit hia bienpoatppp:edun. ..t

.

I

'··'··''
;~~ ··'

'

In One Day

�"'

.

'

''

Mlddltl&gt;on-l'omeroy, o., ~~n 1&lt;9,l968
I

..

.

'

til Tuciadl,l', !\prll 16, at the
Mld!DO)IOI'I ToWn Hell ill 7·30

:'1~ ifeJeat Wahama

''. · ! ,.,

;'J,

,

do{M;Ji" Wahlmo 101~

P.;;,y

~
to 9'h Monday Dltermon on tllil Rlvoralde

..,..h john Mlilllln'l Galli• Acadom.Y High School

.,

•
\t

',;

aoU

Pfccpurse.
The ·win evened the Blue Dev· SmiU&gt; U, Beep Maltliewo 41,
Ill' record at Z.:l for tho sea· Mike orr 50, aod Torey U~d
1M. Their noxl match will be 47.
Wahama's lndlvidUal IICOJ'81
'lllurodey at llunlln&amp;IOO (W.va.)
were: Gory Flolda 43, FraM
lllalt.
BrUce Harrold, ll&gt;e Blue Dev· Zu- 45, Rebert iiuslell 45,
nl' No. 1 man was sick and did Roger Roollh 46, and Mike FJ:7
53.
IIJI!1ilf the match.
In the 100rinll, Fields defeat.
Low Medalist tortherdne.hole,
par 35RiveraldeeoursewaaBeeP eel Corbin 3-1, Smith and ZusMatll&gt;ews of GARS who lhol a pan tied 2.:1, Matthews .defeated Rusaell 3-1, Rou!h defeated
lix~er par 41.
!ndlv!Wal scores lor GARS orr 3-1 aod Terl)' Lloyd de·
were: Mike Corbin 4S, G r e g leated Fry 3\1 to \1.

,
•
will have lhdr bull-

.=.::

lli

;:•~;n; wl~ r:;:.m
loll-'"~- the budneal

&amp;otab-

lllh~~. AnYotherbqyllrom

~ .,.y

111111 alp
,., ,_ ROii&gt;ll to tho Dick VIUI!h·
... "'
,
1D re~ at 671 S. Third,
Mldd\lli&gt;oi't. 16doi. WeclneldoJ
eradeo OliO

'

•

-~

·

,,'

)j

· ·

·~'',

tlo

I

•·

lllaftt 'L~~~..' vidln k:~
aWnlnecl ~.. .... .. • - oe ~·
tlmeo at
a - l e'hander
!&gt;fonday ~ at Clllllicotha ,
aa the Rio Gri(lde ColliP' Red·
won
1~} aod
1~, over;. ~· \)al&lt;llftd ~I I J
C)ld.) Coli.~··
; .
1b8 irln Ill••• the Rod!;iloo a
2.0 olali ·Iii· the Keotuclly In·
toroollel!lato· · Atldctlo Cmlef·
eoce and ~~ lhelr ~-s
Dabil
,

bill·!'\

bcilll' ..W••.

!&gt;,'

•

·~·

,.,:'

,.

~ JJ

'lfi, -,.t

i
'I
l

l

1
l

,j

'''

carmodY,

a

h"!"e-

wlllt two ....,, $&lt;lard
In the loUrlh ilidJ1s of the ftrll
pme 11 the lledlpen acorecl IOV·
run

and Mike

~r . ~) '\'t~ ~:-' ~~

'· ,

to

=

~'f~c;u~ . ~ A,tam~ ~

Serlo b II

0~

Rio (;rande'l next 111118 lllll

be Weclneadl,l' at Marietta ColR~en meet MalmO
Redmon and reeeiYed erodll for CollfiiO of ClftloD at 2 p.m. Sal- .
U&gt;e win. He wasrellevecl by Bill urday on the new Stal1ler L.
Guy carmoc!Y

.

.. ---·~-

fll-fn

tJ fill•

startod lor the 10110. The

; PAY

1,

. *·

Job'
Mi.odoy,

I

~~
I

.

couheo. .

-

&gt;
'

'-'"'

··

·.· ,., ::;

-tr"-~--....,....--;-7
Mr
. , and. !(rio Do!111~ ;I

..._ W V .... • •
New lfa,.,. ' a.,,... ' •
l(rS. Etrl Pbllltuo, ll\ii·.JJ,,

,.
o

-&lt;~:

•• '

'

/-/,9 'oi/DJjo(lf '
{ /1 l 1 r fill fi 11

g;?ti4/evJ2f~
.

.

.

~

' ' -

., P!',

. \

Onl• From Us Today
Flowers reflect the beautY of
ful potted plants featuring
lilies, hyllraugeas, azaleas,
mums. Lovely cut flowers. Ar·
tiJicial arrangements.

~

BYMAXINE, WAI{I;!WI
eroW.r,prom!Jed.LouitPHIPLEASANT •• l!tont. J,' T.llollaad, was..,...,_
[ .~&lt;h
, 1110111 Dl modo atlhe clt1 ...,... 111111 lor,, &amp; or IJII!e Leo·
. W &lt;' "
dl . - . , liloadoJ nilht theta ... bac:kera
oltlqnr• TVEtiDAY
·
hoorlna with the PUbUo Senlep loua needs at the ftol4a before
LAJP:S AUXIUARY, L 1 w I 1 . CommlldOO CC11ctrninJtheferJ:7 tho 1111\IM opo111 ear)1 In JI!DI.
~}'o•t 26l, Amertctn ~ ..mce - or lac:k o! II - will llolland llaled that repair• ware
liD!'~ ~"'•.m. TUeldoJ 11 llul!ond be hold at the c111 bulldlnll m neodecl .., 'the bleachel'• In two
Fbi{ !!tl&gt;tlll Church.
Thurlder Al&gt;rll IIIII&gt; at 10 I ftelda; two ~ wtrtlllecled;
, lilliDLEPOliT llloPW C 1 u b m.
'
'
.;;.~ ·'
·
practice lleld al ""It end o!
Till,.,.,., 1!30 p, 1110 ~ ·at .
A pollllon drawn liP by the ca-. A - oboold be andlf,lrtiJl llootounnt proc~l ell;y .will be read at thol meet. eel IIIli an ,l a d - llol~ dlrec~ iD the II" o!llc:e.. •'roo lnll (a cow o! the petition be- !Dr -.Id be appreoiallld.
tho emblem•Edith
u« !edt&gt;•
lfol'·-•
~-~
&amp;tloii ' 1!f
Coiniiiltint,
Foro ,_,
..,.,.
...., ·
- ""...
- •• ere wore
read~ chilrplan; -lelpott,
.lleyor D. B. Morain read to Cllr1'ellll1 ovor 200 ~· rqtallaey ~ 'llo'li......, BPW . thtrlct tho eouncll members excerpto lered lor tho ....... of Utile
·
from tutimon)' l!lveo under oeth Leoauo !1iv.
dlrtctor, J~~:klon.
at -' lo"'~--•
;.;.•• ot' ''·"'
_.,. Chu
_ , W.
--1011 Ave.,
- b··-'··ln
POMEROY LioNS Club,~ 111. before the Mile Senloe preMQiecl counoll with a JIIIWm
lor lliHtlnll. (lrllcl Elll....- Comml- tho ll'lilclll"" llped by 13 properfJ ownero o!
Chllll'h, lhiO'i&gt;ol!&gt;oTuoldoJ,~ lor tbl ~ or tho ferry lite area uldnll lhat •MadliM
W-"IIIP!Iimod.
:
..mce WBI. IZ'~ to the Ohio , A._ nlll!'lnll to the rear o!
W~'S SOI;IETY
o! C!'J!~ Vlfi4Cr 'l'olliDI ~. DIICUI· the loll belwaen 2111t and 221111
tlan
7110 l&gt;o ... Tul....,., .
' .
.
'
.
llfGii falloWed oo tho polnto o! Sreeto be open. ... they will
Unt~·lllolbodlit Church. "
lllllniOOY thol council fell hove blve an outlet to both llreoto.
Mlislo!!Al!Y IIOCIETY, 1'11111· IIIII been ~Iiiii with bJ thO
.lleyor Mor11111 8JIPOlnted a
...., . BI,Utt' q.urc~, will 1111111 COIJI9BIIf·
eommlttee compoaod o! J a c k
7:10 p.m. II lhlt
Aelfnll .lleyor BUl Wellman Fowler, Jim Fllber and R a Y
dwrtl&gt;. lltW. 'OIIIItrl will be llaled thol he had received an Muaerave to lludy tile matier
lnotollecl. Kr!'-.~or WDllalu. latpley from another par 1M who lftd r~ back to council.
and'krs. Collrlll wiD bo hOt· hi wa1 clellnUely illterest.
The rellll'laclnll of lllaln II.
loiN,, A eaneer. lllm lilllnrinl ed In _.una a ferry llrYice from 11th to 12th lnoluclinll tho
~,!'i!'Jed !Or Ills mlelinl. bao bore and WWid do 101110uld tho lido llreeto b - lllaln and
~~·
-.. · OhloVolloy TowlnJComJ&gt;Iftl'pull VIand was dlocuaaod aod bldo
~Firemen' I Aullll..,.,., oat.
- e read 11 od&gt;mllled b7 two
7:10')i;m., TulldoJ, II !Ire IIIJI; ., ., olber .....cn action, ....,. ftrmo.
brll!l' ...~ and-iulm ' IIDanc:W aiel no llv111 to f!le Aoderaon Blackllocko!Char·
li&gt;r ~ bib ado 011 Al&gt;rll. Ma11011 COUJII;7 Utile
Lll· lo- aoi&gt;mltlod a bid or .13, •
11 111'1&gt;' piaomod.
·
1118 by illdlvidllll Dlealber1 lftd 786.75 lor a 2'' IIUI'Oico lnoiud·
$'f-RACU~~em......,P,T,A.. laberaodaomematerlliolorllx- ln11 the ddo llreeto and Trl~.fiiOTulldoJnlcht; lq the rollt rooms and bleach- CounQ' Aophalt Coml&gt;lftl', Galliiln&gt;'I'IWold Lohae IPIIktr on
~tlw·. iDd tbllfr re
IJ,o
b!ifiloa;
on llb)'.!C"llii
Prt-..1 b1 WUIIIDI Al'o

1"'•-,

.,,. _1111

.

Ph. 992 ·2039 Tod1y
'

Where S'- Aro Senolloly l'rlcecl

POMEROY FLOWER SHOP
Pomeroy

MIDOUPORT, 0.

'

··

Mrs. Mlllarcl Van IMior

'

•

·-·

d ,.

'""

.....

.lA

......

'

..

-·
'

yo- ~:

M~Oi1 the,gcl!";
Your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil
Dealer's brand of service is extra
speciRI. Call it Attitude. Or ,P.e~:
sonal Concern. Or Thoroughness.
Or Reliability. It all adds· up to
extra care for your car at no extra
cost ... from your Ashland Oil
Dealer.
H.e also offers the very finest
petroleum products available
anywhere .. . such as Ashland
Vitalized Gasoline and Valvciline
Motor Oil.
'
To get the most out of your car
... get to know your Good Neigh·
bor Ashland Oil. Dealer .. lie's
always "at your serv1ce. "
. ··.• •..
'
'
,. ._ '
ASHLAND Dll l REFININII'COiiiP,A.~Y

.•.
•'
•

»...rim

'*'•'
·
aotlj !rHeuM ~ -

Will

. . . thecloiJal,

. ''•'-· WEMSDAY
Fr. PLEASANT _ Jury-· LIM&amp;rd Upton, R.I. 3 Leon;
~ . ROSE LODGE, 1:30 mloolmert, FredGreon, ropab. WAGGENER- MulnoAldrldp,
p,lil, Wedneldl,)' It the Amen- 11- and Vollle Tcllel', demo· MalOn, and Rolph W11r1101', Mac&amp;l.iiltOa
lloll, lllddliP&amp;rlo
.
crat, ban drawn the ll'lftd aod ....•
Pbi&amp;:ROY CHAPTER SO,IIo)o- poUt jurleo lor the .11ey term
The 50 poUt Juror• ooloctecl
ol ArCh lfaiODI, 7:30 1&gt;o111o Wid. a1 MaiMlll Counl;y Circuit Court. are: Dooald Sldnl, Leoa; Joanne
lllldl,)' ai the Pomeroy llluoDk Grand Juror• will bellln lbolr Ferguaon, New llaveo; Reymond
-10. JIDIOI B1MO'- II ... ...Uol at 9:110 a.m. on .lley 8th Worhman, Pl. Pleeoanl; Maey E,
:llltnt COiiiPMio'&gt;o
lftd 1'1111 Juror• will bello their Fl')'t, New lla...,; Mrs. D o a n
- ~ALL GAME..'lw- dltllel at 9 a.m. on .lley 20th. Knight, New Haven; Florence
per1 ' Piaino "~ echool, Wid.
Tbt u llfllld Jur7 member• Love, Pl. Pl""sanl; lrotallowlln,
Apple Grove; Everett Sl,l're, Pl.
1 ~·· t:llo pJJL - T""*• drown!&gt;): !lldrlct ere:
Pwai. 1loonen ·Vera&amp; I PO!'IIMil Al!ll\1CIU.E - Menlord F. Pleaaant; Bcmiol!ow-, !bdh·
""-; oicood 111110, TIIJperl - . a , !bdhlldo; CLI!HDENIN ddo; F • R. Fauver, Leoa; LU·
~liH!Ima&amp;ol'orllandmeo. - JatrMcCIIllater,lloJeetl,lftd thor Tucker, Ma""'; Rufuo
*lodon 10 ceeto 1141111, cbU- Mto. Dale Nibert, H Ol· Greathouoe, GIODwood; Mto. Plul
drill . 25 &lt;eoto. Prwc11oo1 chll· . 1011; Coo~· SUn S I 0 De, Crabtroe, Pl. Pleaoanl; Mt1. Ll·
.tria-· Rell-elilull&lt;lllllold. · J.eoa; and Delbert O• .-ca"'!l',AalleGrovo;James
lplll· Pullin, Letart Rt. 2; GRAHAM E. Mccomb, Pl. Pleasant; UOI'd
· 1 I&gt;Wno
l~ ~~'~&gt; ..if. ,fit, "' .u.....,c1or ~-~ • .!IO!~:In&amp;::::: .
AY
• •
ron,. ind Marlih· T, Roulill, New aeoa,
'
"
il).
ooiey COII1III1IIIiOn ~fawn~ HANNAN - KIIIDOih llol- el, Pl. Pleaaanl; Johll EIIOUO,
~ Flrlll Bliltllll ley, Fruler Bottom, andllarr)' Frazier ~ Maey E, Cook,
~· 1:10 p.m.
Buller, GlOIIWIIOd; LEWIS - G. New Haven; No!'ma ~ Rillllo,
. - ~iiL,u! IIIEETING, R o c k A. lllal, 11111111 KrOdel and Golla Muon; Mabel McDaalel, Pl.
• • Grange ~odl,)'io)IOII- • Crow, an o! Pl. l'leuolll; ROB- Plealanl; Jeanette Bcnreo, AI&gt;J&gt;lo
JMi!itfOPtweokdlletollo)1WHk INSON- James R. Humphrey,
llfY{ce1.
.
Rt. I Pl. ~ealllll; UNION . :PHn.ATHEA SOCIETY, Ttwr..
dt,Y,, 1:30. p.IIL, J)CIIluek - ·
lllddli)IOI'I Churcb or
CELEBIIATilll rtf tho sacra. , . otthe. Lonl'o SUpper, 7:30
p..U. llaundl' ~odl,)' at film.
1'
o
a.urcb.
Al'TI!IINOON CmCLE, 2 p.m.
IIIAIXllol - Captain, Jack L. complete dlarollard lor hla own
• • · aoc!ol room, MlddleJIO!'I·,Haatll Mathoditt Clolrdl. Stawart, MaiM, h11 been aword- 181el;y, braved ftro to diia GAMIIIA MU a.optr, Btl&amp; ed the Purple Haart lor . . - , rect hio men In lnlllatlnll ....,.
. _ Pbi, &amp; p.m. ~·' ..-.... In actloa In Vlotaem ter mortar dreL , Once, wheft
CallllDllul and 0 b I o Iaiit November 14 and two Hftl'al of hla men were severe ..
Bronze Stu Meclola. Lalli Jan. 11 .....-, hil Qllck lljiJlllcaEioclrl• Co., Jllddloporl.
...,. 13 he received a broaze tloa ol ftrllaldCCIIb1buted81'811dar for herolom Ia II'GIIId corn- ly In aaYing the 1!0UIIded men'•
bat and on Doeomber 27, 1966 Uvea. lluriJIII the.'"'aliUI!ht or en.
FI'A TIMirldoJ, brolde dar lor bero~101 lorn In &lt;CIIIectloo with milltaey
Lepr m itrat · operatloao. Tho bOnorl ware beccmunitllt liiJl IIOIJ8d on him Ia Wallhlll&amp;ton.
Ha II the om ol ilro. Evelyn
Stawari, -·and thollloll&lt;lb-

..nt.e.

.CI!rl•·

;:Ji,,'~~~~--·

,
.~

•

.;
.,•'

Your

"'

-.

.

'

.'

.·

...

...-

·,

~

1110111EB UNAWABE
Mrl. - · ......... tholber
1M wao illlurtd and of the ~ora belloWed .. mm! found 0111
lihon obo _,... hioloallocker.
Clj&gt;l. Stawart thou&amp;bt not only
ol the m111 UQder. 1&gt;1• coiPDiaod
but oliO of hi I - , She Wll
- - him lor, Cbrlllmas.llohel IIDce..-..olbOmo
aiid II llalkNied at Fort Kaoo.
16 ~· Ia v........
wiGI tho Fourtll ll1lanlry Dlvi. iklll lrid "" ~ ,to cap.
,. ' tala' ID. Fob. 1868 while iD VIII-

"'opont

,.- ·•

., _ . ._ ...... 1

~:;:;~~~-

i4J

..,.J '{to a bOre that the whole bouquet ol !tiring to blosaorirlnlllorlh In the prottlest Iabrie a you'll over NO or 11wt
P.owtH on linen, roses on aUk,· greener)~ in wool, puasy..
· wDjq!Moft lind borlt-dark ohedei i10J111 with !lloco ond foro
oylhia and aoUd• as rtoh bed• of tuliP• 1n an fiber&amp;.
COihe, Pi!:kl

.
.·.
· ·' Qj three -all ocOulalo

v

............

·,,,.

.'
'

'

·' .~'

'
. : . :1.'
'

'linac .............
99f·22M
•rPOMEROY

'

•

···· --- --- -- ---- - _,....._..., . ~

IDHrti .

.'

.: !." ~

---- ..

t .: •...,. cllolloo lorherOI&amp;nil'tld

Sllioerc' all· 'eicll' .......
' lilth
~

1•

.....

','.''

llldl~ ...,... .. Jlalllr1 ~~­
....... or Blltor7 IJt~
tl!to!i:lil ~ cin~. u.

,\t.' '

''

'

'

'

'

'

''

'...-

,

.n.·.

\

'

•

'

c

"

· e~i.'ews

~.ilporalllinollitaW.eef\lol
~·~· for ibla 10111011 ind ..mejllilem·

'polls, OhiO,Iubmllledabldor
$13,5t0 wlllch olao waa
llll1aoe and I tack &lt;Oil to be
applied belore!h1 hot ooat would
be put on.
A eommittee waaiJIIIOinleci by
.lleyqr llorlll\ to look 1n1o the '
flnl!lcW and lellol aope&lt;ta o!
the rellll'la
. ..•• before I .... t.
~...
....hoorlna on ~ mOiler 11 acheduled. Comin1t1eo - · are
Bill W~ Wecleer ~.
Jim Fllller oDe! a., llluqravo.
.lleyor Morpn 1DD011110ed that
all flat llll'laoe or tho o111 build·
1n11 - d be Ill•• a aew root
o1 a dlllorent t;n&gt;e aod' WWid
1101 COli the cll1 ao tho rOof baa
bea1 leaklnll and Ia covered by
the Ill•• by the oontrae!Drs.
.
Council membero _..edtho
'"'""latooento! Charle.o G.Joaea,
........
Plrh Ilrln, aa the cll1 ,Ueet
eommladoner ao rocoliunendecl
by Mayor Mor11111. Jmea will bellln his ~tiel Immediately, The
J10dtlm or llreel oommlsdm·
era haa been vacant lor some
time with Charl~o Wood aervtq
ao aotlng conunhdaner In add!lion to his other clutioa aa SU()I.
or the Sower lleparlment and
btiudlll,ll: lnljledor.
Tho counoll pve a vale or
U&gt;anka to Wood for handllnll tho
Job capablylortholl1liii.Ymontlll
when thoro !"'' no llroot commllllmer.
A dlscualion wa1 hold'"' tile
withdrawal o! tile Klwanto· Club

JJOlh Ferey; Roy Bleaalns, Pl.
PlOIIIftt; Clyde R. Durst, Rl I
LIM; Cheeter o. Flora, Ajlple
Grove; Price Patrick, Pl. Pleaaant; Randell Stover, Ai!hton; SUe
Full, Ai!hton; Jamea McCulloch,
Rt. 2 Pl. Pleaaant; 4&lt;13 G. Foreman, Well Columbia; Ruth Moltr,
Pl. Pleaaant; Mto.C.G,Bauorle,
Pt. Pleaaant; Edna L. 11ea1011,
Letart; Rlcllard Pyles, Alillton;
Albert Bollloo, Letart; Paul L.
BerkloY, Letart; BlllyJ.Hayet,
New Haven; Nancy Margaret
Strickler, Pl. Pleoatn4 L e o
Parsons, Gallipolis Ferry; Paul
Flngerlid, We a I Columbia;

c;t~y!•~o:fJ18,,Ftazt....

;m

Marie
• A8hton, II¥
Slayton, Pl. Pleaaant; R o m le
Balles, Pl. Plea&amp;ant; Dooald o.
Smith, Rt. 3 Lt..; W. H, ()h.
llnpr, Welt COlumbia; - r d
W, Brewer, Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant.

o

emy mortar rounds Lt. stewart
wao liOIIIIdocl, but relllalni to be
evaqoatecl, he oontlmled to di-

rect his bi.ttery•a actlviUea~ ·
uue received the other medal
lor heroism In Novembeli 1966
while I01'VIl1l u lire diOollon
otncer or 4th Baltalloo with total clarqard lor hla o"" safe.
l;y, crawled from howlt!lr&lt; to
howitzer c;hllddnll the e&lt;ptp.
mont. He Cl!'l"'aod hinuell - •
oral llmeo lo lnCOIIIIni mOrtars
and aeOOIICiley expl-· from
the blll'J1iq ammunition to aslilt In tho evacuation Ill tho

-

"Lt. paewart comrou.d: II
man)' 11 three millions aimul.
tanoooaly. According to W, D,
McDowell, Chief of Staff, IIIII

auto-

-.a

T.,.lnina Cl888 is
• ~~

JJapti.sed Sunday

MASON - Tho Ma1011 MOIIIodlat Youlb Followlhip tralnlnll
claao lllclor U&gt;o cllroctioo of tho
Rev. Lowell Kenney were baptized and received Into clnlrcll
membership SUnday morning.
Taken Ia were Bruce Alexander, Blverly Bate&amp;, Clarice
Davis, Jaam Dovla, Kl-rlf
FJlas,

BillY Fry, Connie

GIJ.

land, Dobbie GIUand, Robin Johll.
aon. Keith Jonea, Martlla Jones,
Mary Jones, Marie Lambert,
Marvin Newell, Kai!IYRooob, X.,
Sohaoltel, susan n-. Jenny
Thabet aod MtriY Yeaaer.

Democrat Women
.
For 1968 Year
PT. PLEASANT- The Mason
County Democrat Women's 01'pntzatlon met at the eourthouse
and elected lour additional ofll.

cers to comPlete their slate.
Mto. Eulah Belloli!Y wu
etoseo 2ml vice president; Claro
lee Gault, correspo~ aeere!Ary; Calherloe Newberry, IU..
torlan; Frances Lillll8lfolt, p,....
Uamentarlan.
These officers wW serve with
those elected earller, Mrs. Bev-

erb
Forbuo,
prosldOm;
Mtldne
Nibert,
lzt vlee
president;
Nell
MAOON-M!asPamllouah,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs, &amp;b~-J""'" Jlou.._Mt.... wu
otosen Mlsy' ~ringtlme of
Wahama High School by the
srudonls ~t a recent school
dance. Her escort was Charlie
Divers, son ol Mrs. Maey Ill..
ers, New Haven. !lie was pr~&gt;
sented red roses by LIJnna
Uoll. The Jl,)'l provided 1 h o
music lor the dance, whlchwas
sponsored by !he Junior Class.
Olher eandldales were!larll,yn Gibbs, Erma So&gt;Q'ers,
Chr!B\Y
Parker, ~ron
&amp;ach, Pam &amp;ssell, and Dixie
!lirlnU&gt;l!n.

Kennedy, secretary, and
Plants, treasurer.

Aileen
-

Hoi~

aln Wn......,, · IIUaooll
Jim WIGIJia, Jack Fcnilor,l1joljn.
ard llilno, V.. Waldlo, liiJl Win•
tor, Jaek Jllni#.Or· and Wadlar
1babel.
PETrriON POII)ITS . ,
l'lllnta made In tliO petitiGD
(IIWIIIIIIrlzedl lnducle:'
A oonvmleooo oriiOCoOdeywaa
ll'antecl by tblo COin11!iodonaller
a hearlq was held In the CiiY
&lt;i Charteotai, Weill Virilnla. on
January 5, 1~68, to Ohio Valley
~'l'o•••ll ComJ)Iftl', a corpwlllon,
lor the JI1II'JiOI8 or operatlllll a
Iorey IIOl'Yice laellll1 onr a
JIOfllon or the great Kanlwha
.

ru... and, ......, the OhiC Rivlito Town
o1 llondor,.., West Virllnla, to
.a JJOinl"" !110 :naw.!T bank o1
tMOdolivtr -1[4 rK Wup, • .

er ·from a point In

· Nwilerout """"~nil h a Y e
made and ..~ with .
yoor petitiGDer ,bY par10111 who
blve had the ,o ecadm to ueelbo
r.r,. o,ystem !Or tranJP.O!UIIm
~ the jwo ·point• ~erein·

before oet out 11 belnllntlrely
....,ate, unilopendlble lftd ...
lite a.a a pj)llc carrS.ri that
oold Ohio Valley Towlai com.
l&gt;lftl' hal lalled .~ mpot the reQIIremento u tel forlh by Ibis
Honorable !&gt;unmloolon In erantlnll a oertllleaie or noeealiey
and - -· lor fori)' lOrY·
Peneil SketeheB of
leo to the travollnll jU&gt;llc; that
achedulea tre DOl met lftd of.
Hands
lon tlmea period• or waltlq are
as much a~· twO to tbrtt boura,
MAOON - Brian Johnoon, am an4 that the I&amp;CIIItloa at pres.
of Mt. and Mrs. Earl JchniMlll, '"II 11'0 not oulllc:lent to handle
Maaon, won first place on hla tile Dow o! trolllc within rea.
pencU sl&lt;etchlnllolclaBj)Odhanda, ..., periods o! llnio.
U&gt;e llloc:k Molitor' s lnsltnfa.
R-Ill 01l made for a lull Jn..
Brian Ia a sixth erader at Ma· vollllptlm o! lhe allellecllnade·
1011 Grado School. IUo prize will
CJIIC7 of thf I ferl')' lfl'l"Yiee II
be a fret trip to Camden Plrh Is attempted to be curled oo
00 Patrol Boy's Day, Rhonda
under ita certtfteate ol conven.GoocWte won second place iDd tenee and IIBf;ea&amp;IV heretofore
Dovid Jchn1011, third place.
ll'anted by IIIII commladm, and
The Block Mothen 18 a new- atte"r sueh lnvestlglti.CI'I., .oo&amp;d
ly formed llfOUP, lihooe lnlillftla II be found thai the r.r,. II01'Y.
In a window will slgni!y toaehlld Ice Ia inado&lt;pall and 1101 meothe or she may go to tbat home, lnll ll&gt;e reQIIremenla ao aet out
H In need of nt!p. Former Mt· und&lt;Jr Its certlfteate or COIIVIII·
lOR Police OOicer Fred Tl,)'lor
leneolftd neceaaiiY, tholU&gt;enand
haa been worklnll with the FI'A In that event tho rlghta heretoIn complotlng plans lor U&gt;e p,.,_
lore granted b;y lido Comml..
to the Ohio Volley Towlllll
~' be eueeJtecl aad the
certiDoate o! COIIVIIIIonee and
neees!dty be with-drawn•
ATTEND BREMG"ASI'
MASON - Tweney.two yamg
_,Jo and tllree adults attended the Maoon Metl1odlst Prayer
breaklall on Monda.Y 111111'111n11.
lbe Reverend Lowdl Keeney
reported that the service opened at 7:30 a.m. with a brief
meditation aod tllen ftlllowecl by
You get our usual fine
a period of alieni prayer lftd
serviCP. and flnlshlng.
medltati.on. After leavlngthe wor•In at 9, out at 5
ship llrYice tile group went to
tbe baaement tor breakfast and
111011 the YOUIIII people left lo r

are W'mner

ONE DAY

SHIRT SDYICE

ld!ool .

·---------~
THE SHERWIN·WIWAMS

SHift'IN•IMWAM.

The president. Mrs. Forbus,
named acveral. ~om'll!!l!!!! cha!rmen which were: Ways a n"l
llleaos - &amp;tit Johnaoo; llo&amp;pilolit;r, Juanita Ward and Publicity,
Q:,ddee Foran.
The grouP .,pproved anti ao-

Excello·
LATEX FLAT '

WALL PAINT
S442~

ceptetl ~laws and discussed a

dlnJIOI'o&lt;lanoo ID be hold lor all
candidates on October 9th.
The gro~.~~ was reminded or
tile Meet the Domoc:rat state ca...
dldalo dinner acheduiedlor April
25th It 7 p. m. In tho Jr, Hlih
Sctool cafeteria, Tho dinner wW
be 1 covered dish afll1r with the
meat to be lurnlohod.

ELMER BURNS- COLOR CENTER
1
•

•
MOVED TO COLUMBUS
C. H. Wise, Sr. or Middleport
wu moved rrom Holzer Hospital
1lmdl,)' to a Columbus nurslnll
""""' He had beonoonllnodtothe
toJPitallor the past!hreoweeks.
IUo daughter, Miss Ruth Wiae,
Is Bj)Ondlng the week In Columbus
with her niece. Mrs. WUUamBetz
lftd famlly,
ASK TO WED
Fl'. PLEASANT - Jes.. V..ald Clark, 18, Letart, and Mar.
llyn Jane Stanley, ZO, Ma8011, have
made appUcatlm for a marriage
license In the om.ce of the OOWJ.-

tf clerk.

What would
your wife say if you

came home with an
Olds tonight?
If it's a Cutlass, she'll take one look and kiss you.
And when you tell her Cutlass cost less money
ilion q lot of can with low-priced "names," she'll
kiss you again. An Olds con make anyone a
hero at home. See your nearest Olds dealer.

"" hU ~lied

"switch

~ ·bulldlll,ll:

feaotonal olrtceoln
wiiiMillt a nWntalnod -...,_
, The - ruliq Qlllleo to bull.~.
lop IIi ·the R2 aooiaJ wN.'i)
- · tho ono llf from . 71h
Street to the Doodwall aod north
lllaln Street.
A Onanolalr~ or the three
cl~ departmeirtl .... read llhow., lnll the following beluceo '"'
, March. 31, Cley - $28,613.61;
Water Works- $52,53U3; Sewer- $!.9,U0.31.
Preaent ware.lleyor D. B. Mor11111. Clerk PaiiJ Dunlette, CiiY
Allornll)' a., Muaerave; and
....,ell member a Bill WolimaD,
Jim Flllhor, Wallace liomlU&gt;, Lor-

Fill Out Slate

outllallcllnll dloplay or 1-rlhlp, laltiative and bravery Ia
In kooplnll with the h!llhell tradiUoaa o! tho mllltaey IOI"'ico
and rellecta IIHII credit upon
blmoell, his unit lftd the. U. S.
ArmY."
Lt. Stawari eoUIIecl lollowlnll ~tlim Iron&gt; Wdiima Jn ·
19$8 end lle'o In tho ArmY
lor 10 :Yeari.
limo
flfcol~.

Ferry s~. rvie~ ~

bora e&gt;preaaed foarel lbat,, A»·
paronUy the pool' loeltecl on lllaln
street at tbeold'Jr.ID&amp;hSdlool
-il1101 be oP.eiledlor the ..,.
mer HiiM tblo year.
CouncU lll8lilber Dol woidle
read the cih .... Ice uthth •••
" ,...
"
port lor lhe month of March ••
umllled by ll&gt;iel of Pollee
Jack Pyleo
the ~ment 111embera lnvealllllled tour
aeolclanta, arrellecl
four clrlveralnvolved; taiiU8CI526
J11ri(Jng ticket&amp; lftd ..,. UD!awful· Jlll'klnll Uoket; Jlllde 19 orrollto lor road laW Yiolatloa and
16 other mlademeanor arrella;
me lolony arrolll; recovered atolen properf3' valued at $240 aod
workecl a total o1 994 man hours.
u •• Morgan ·-·-·-~that
........
~·~new "Welcome ~q Pl. Pleasant"
olgns will be erected altho var.
lous oley llmlto by Jtme 1 In
compliance wllh a rullnll by the
State Road COmlslllan and an
oxlotlng lll!n•. such as those an.-clng various obllrchea aod
otvic orpnhatlooo, will come
clown and mull be placPd wltll
lito Woloome o1(111allonmeraok.
Counoll will mootTueadl,l', Ap·
rU lllh, at 7 p.m. In tho ooun.
oil chambers to approve the levy .
ootlmate.
CouneU approved an addition
to the zoning regulaUons as rooommended by the Zoning Commlalion which will lilow pro.

Grove; Iris H. Flellhor, New
Haven; Worthy Peor1011, Golll-

Artillery Officer Stewart Wims
De
H
A
corations 10r ero1c ctions

artH.Stowart.

'"

,

Gtand, Petit Jurors List Drawri

Reo-•·

'

~---------~---------,

·· · "~--~--~-

&gt;

!I'"'"

Easter. Select corsages, beauti·

..

,.

'he.., •

5~99

Meet Tuesday

...

Al&gt;rU 9, 1968

lilrvtC..

WHh While Trim
'I

'

o.,

cram

J. -· J

fttO ttYIJ..V/1/8

0
lA
Black Patent

I~

•.

' .~:~: ·e,..le
'
nda'
~
:
~
.,)""" '. ·. rif

Dov-

hlilicitt pold

~i" MiddllllOrtoPollltl'OY,

.

l'~b:£i~'t't''~'' ;'Jr Point 'Cottnc.i.l

;

In·~ · "iln7 &lt;,7•111

1

·

The' illllf

I "\

.

!'fl'

.

tr.:Va o:

Class

.,

lin oa\lllllt.

clooblea lor &amp;o Grande.

Raeine
Social Events::,:_:::,-·~-

111RS. FRANCIS MOIIRIS
· FJ', PLEAsANT - Point
Mt. Paul Holter of Voterons Pleuant iiild Fellow• Lodge
HosPital 1n Clevelend, Mt. en4 members wW meet Thursday
Mro. 01ao &amp;Iter and funl)y or at8 p. m. or a boll tour letor
MansDeld, Mt. and Mte. WUbur tl\ln eustomiry tlmoln Ioree
lfolzer Hospltal :Vlaltlnllhoors ton, B!dWdl, ion, 6:22p.m. - · Holter, MJ'.JoeFaulkeri&gt;urlloMt. clurlqr tho 01:~ 1 to ~ 1
2-1 and 7-8 p.m. Parents only day; Mrs. Franols D. SmlU&gt;, Delbert Healiey, an of Akron, period.
.
Wellston, 8:52p.m. Monda;y; Mrs. were here ror the tuneralofMrs.
The local lodge was origin011 Pediatrics Ward.
Admiollions
Roger D. Schoolcrelt, Rt. I Vln- Jemie Holter.
ally ohar'lerOcl on A&amp;&gt;rll 10,
Robert G. lllarehl, 107 Klneon IDn, SOil, 10:22 p.m. Monday.
11011 Philson reoeiveclwordthal 11155, or 113 )'ears ago WedDr.; Mrs. Rutus B. Ellce•sor,
Dlscbarges
his mother, Mrs. Fred PhtlBOilt nesdly. fkn!e~er, the cur_rent
42 Grape St.; VIcki Jo Eggleton.
Llnnle J, Baker, Lowell F. sui!ered a broken niP !n 1 fall charter dates.from A&amp;&gt;ril 26,
Cheshire; Archie c. Meadows, llarrlsoo, Robert K. Honey, Mr&amp;. 11 tho tomeolnar daughter, Jlatbo 1871 and tbl obiOrYOIJOeolthe
Rt. 2 Crown CI\Y; Mrs. Roger M. Wendell Jollera, Mro. Je&amp;· cyn. ii&gt;e I• In Hadlord Communo lociB" wlllc-r In tldslatier
D. Schooloralt, Rt. 1 Vinton; ale Melvin, Clarence Rodprs, Icy JlospliJII, Radford, Vo.
date. A hlitol')' iB belnll P,...
Mt&amp;. Clyde w. White, Jr., Rt. Mrs. Charlea M. Salaer, Mro.
Mike Huddle- !a 1 surgioli pored lor uoe In Ibis service
as well as lor publication.
2 Cheshire; Mrs. Charles L. Thornton R. WIIBClll, !lanny R, patient In ilol10r Jlol!l&gt;lteL
ThaXton, .Bidwell; Mra. Donnie Wrlg,t, Mrs. William E, Cox, ! Albert ilolmon, son ol Mr. an4
Loeol men,tbers have bea1 .
H. Day, Rt. z crown City; Mrs. and infant son, Mrs. Jeri')' L. llfro.Jaoob&amp;llnan,haslieenr• lnvllodloiWOtggSIClPBrS.Tho
Carlos P. Wood, Patriot Star McManis and lnlanl da\lllllter, tbrnecl homO from llol~erllo.. first Is to-be bold at Coltoi!&amp;Rt.; Leder T. DeWitt, Rt. 2 Mrs. Rlollard A. Moore and In· P!tal after belnlla pnowt10nla pa. vWe ~· .;lj&gt;iU 12 IIIII the
Gollipolia; Mrs. RufUs Reynolds, f:mt ""'·
tbn~ Anc!her aon, John, Is olso second at POmeroy lodge on
Rl. 1 VInton; Mrs. W, Richard
Ulat their borne.
A&amp;&gt;rll16.
Brown, Gallipolis; Howard F.
Tho Almanac
Mr. and Mrs. Francis visited ,,,,,,,,,,,::::::::::::'~:::::::::&lt;:::::::::::;,:,:,:;::::::::::::·:;:,:,:
Stuto, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleallftt; Lesa
nat
!heir daughter, Christine Lake,
G. Scott, Rt. 1 Letart; Willa By United Pross lnternallo
who \s hoiPltalized at ~oltorlng
umbla
Today to Tuesday, April 9, tho
PurkOI', Rt. I Well Col
; IOO!h day of 1968 wl!h 266 to Arms lloiiPltal, Athens, sullor·
Rboclena L. Moses, MMon; W!l1n11 ·rrom phlebitis.
Uam W. Yonker, Mason; Mrs. ColloW.
&amp;otday lt'ternoon callers of
Keith Sutherland, Rt. 1 Rutland;
The moon ls between the first Mrs. Hazel Garnah&amp;n were Mr.
DuaP J, Rees, Raeine; Mrs. quarter and tts full phase.
and Mrs. Joe Arnott and grandLarry G., Johnaon.. Rt. 4 PomeThe morning star is Venus.
son. Gene, or MeAnhur. Mr. and
roy; Luey S. Patterson, Rt. 1
Tho evenlq stars are Mara Mts. Arnoll will ob&amp;Orve their
Rac:ine; Mrs. Lew G. King, Mid- and Jlt)lter.
70th wedding llfll1iverury on Ap..
cl!eport; Mrs. Melvin T, Hood,
On Ibis day In hiotory:
rllloth.
65
1
POmeroy; Lawrence E. Guiney,
In 8 • Gen. &amp;bert E. Lee
Mts. Cltrenc:oWiokllnoo!TIJ&gt;o
Ripley, w. Va.; Mrs. Marvin surrendered to Gen. UJysses S. ners Run and her grandson, n..nE. IJei&gt;UO, Wollstoo; Mts. Louie Grant at A&amp;&gt;pomattox court can Mahoney of ConnecdcottcollVowoll, Wellston; Mts. Ronald touse In V!rglnta.
ed on llr&amp;. Haz•l Carnol.an.
E. Wllllamo, Allhland, Ky.; Mrs.
In · 1940• Germany lnvoded
!ln. Grella SimPson returned
Franola D, Smltll, Well"'"'; Norway lftd SWaden.
tome after two weeks visit In
James D MUholft Rt. 2 0 a k
In 1942. Batllft loll 10 !he Cleveland wltll her brothor-1,.
Hilli
E.~. Rt. 2 Well~ J~•e lfter ~ monthS of law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. So),.
&lt;IIIII; lli6a; Gllbor:l i!4Al 11!, 2 Wall
1&gt;1\lll·~" ,. ,_
• • llil't!" ·~ · "o · · · •· ·
1,~ llllni Mr•.
.R irrlt;'111: -~let thil ~=:
ae~=~ ·~;. ;~~~·~bier
· · '" 2 Wellolon; Mta. Sorah E. Col- rlnt Thresher w •
and lamlly were weekend guests
. llnl Coalton; Mts. Dooald F. mUes eut of Boston. All 129 o! relatives In ClliUicotlle.
Ko.i.r, Rt. 3 Jrontm; Richard men aboard were lost.
Mrs. Ann Coe returned nome
s. Prange, Colwnbua; Elizabeth A thougi1t lor the day: alter spondlni a month In eo.
A. Wyanl, Rt. 5 Jack...,.
Gorman phllo...,her Friedrich lwnbus and Akron wl!h relatives.
Blrtbs
Wilhelm Nlet11eht said, u0ne
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush and
Mr&amp;. Lar17 G. Johnson, Rl must haft a aocd memory to be Mildred spent !he weekend !n AlP
4: Pomeroy, daughter, 1:09 p.m. lble to ke$ .Promil:itl one ron with relatives.
' '
Monday; Mn. O.arles L. Thax- makes."
Miss June Neigler of Columbus
•
'
!(Jent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Netgler.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian SimPson
~"- the Youth FellowshiP and · and children o! Woodsfiold JPent
..,......
1 PLEASANT - FriendShiP
r~.
Jwdor FellowshiP mee-tqs at the weekend with their parents,
elaaa members wlll meet for a G;30.
Mr, and Mrs. Chester Slm;pson
mootbl: business and aoctal
Queodonalres were distributed and 11r. end Mrs. RaiPnlladgley.
meetilll Tuesda.Y at Helghtl EUB In the olnlreh SUndl,l' by r011r....,..
Mt, Kenneth SWart ol Akron
Qwrch at 7:30 p. m., the church tld.ve&amp; of the Women's Society of spent a weekend with JUs parents,
bulletin anrounoed 1lmdi,J,
World Sentoe. On ;~j&gt;rll23, the Mr. and Mts. James SW'art, and
As the church enters Into the mlJsionarJ grot~) wW feature a the Al Crow rmlb'.
Paaston Week observance. the 10 maber _panellntheirregular
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
members wUl share In lito r.,.. 1111J11t1&gt;4o meetlllll at tho ohurell. vtolted their daughters, Mr. and
tar llro prvor an4 Bible serviCe a Tbe themO o! the program Is Mro. llol;,, • SWift an4 Mt. tnd
Wednesday andThurldoJandthen "lion and Women- Encounters Mts, Marlo Schroeder and !amijoin In a opecW "Hoi.Y Co1111111111- 1a Home, Church and Soclot)l," 1y 1n Colwnbu&amp;, recently.
loa" Hl'Ylee Thursda,yel'811inglt Mlmbers are aaked to cOJDPlate
7:30 p. m. In the WeclnetdoJ ..., tbl IBIIienecl ..,.otlonalros and
a1n11 aervlce, the grol&amp;l wUlatucl¥ turn lbtm In .., latter tnan Al&gt;rll
the 2n4 ohaPior of RCorluth!ana.
I 7'
lbl
On
review
Thuroday
wW be morning,
round In - B e
U and 19, Luke 10 an4 11 and
John 7 wUh prlmuy IIUCir to be
cem.recllo Mark 9.
Next &amp;mday, the Easter observance wDI begin with the s..,.
rile aen1ce at 6 L m.; unlfted
worohiP aorV!ce wlllbelllnat9:45
0. m. and SUnday Sc ilool cia&amp; lOB
wlllfollowo SUnday evoninBWOJ&gt;o
•hiP · - · It 7:30 p, m. will

oubert

' .·

'·
,
~ eel~ WJO ~ at the
runOlbor extra ~.. hits lor the
FIRST GAME
12 • .home ~t WolJit Coo~
edmen' ln ·tbo 'ftrst gam~ wore ·rua· Gr'ande," 00370U-1t • · ho..,rJn.l! Mt, . . .. . .
~ch Don !ltlv~ra, a trll&gt;li; and . OA!&lt;!Iftd. Cit\' 000.100 0- 1 91 ~Is, ~·..U Ylllar, ,T err J
.
ughlln . a clooblp.,. 1 ' 1 , ~tterte•: Rio GtanclO ;- !1111 7 , ~~~lind J!!!!.-lll!lor. •
Ql~ MUI~r staric•flor Rio ' ler (WP), wetior .(t) and ·!Ill· Attenclni' wt!'o ifr, and l(ro. .
Grande .and got credit ~ the vera; Oaklaod CIIJ - Clement• •fte.jmond ·Cook and JODI; lleMI'
win. He 11"l relieved bJ Jim O!)o Allen (5) and Drakt.
"· and·KO!tllot~ll t.tYifllOOI;,Mr.
Weber In the fi\Urth. Dm ii&gt;lvand Mts. RilsadUIIIIO!'.andlllke
ers was behind tho plato;
:"
SI:COND GAME .
Tina and TimDII'• .l;o!~l Mt.
In the second"gam
, . o, tile Red· Oaklanil CIIJ !ISO 000 3- e' ·6 f · lftd Mrs. Clareneo 5earls In d:
· • ·
In the Rio Grande :· 711.104)(-.14125 ...., Torry, Chooblre; Mr. and
men scored -eo runs
Blifmn• OaklandCIIJ-Ran· Mrs. Bot'Ditd:Cooklnd 1111ondlo

.'1n the two Cj!lllolts.

By

~

FO:~ily blrthdiiy

,g,;;:::::,,:,, ~~~.~;;0;:?""= ~~,:::::: ::;~rE~~: wuma· •&amp;·~:~~~ .~loceL
Harvo.V CoUep.
Rekera poled

..

1 '{' \ • .

:s~~~~''' ruok\vin~ -~~hill:.;l4~l, ~14,·6 ·..!~. .tf..;}~tir~~o,a:~J~'~. '

:i .i:

tontafit hia bienpoatppp:edun. ..t

.

I

'··'··''
;~~ ··'

'

In One Day

�..

,,

'

'

\.

,.

··

'' ' ~ t.lliid!epOrt lloY•i.olaue
' lli&amp;DII80fl

JI'"OIInl

oditl~Wod

,

tonliJII hal - t'.

poolpc\I!Od WI·
w rueidaJ. Aj)rU 16, ot 1110
Middleport Town llall at 7:30

•

'·W·•·.~feat Wahama
..

,' :.'•

~

·

.UaOiar'ae.

'

·-~ Wtn evened tile Blue Dov- smttll «, Beep Matlhewa tl,
Ill' reeord at 2..2 lor the sea- Mike Orr 50, and TOrey Llayd
Their next match will ba t7.
~.da, at l!wlltngton (W.va.)
ll'ahsma;o lndlvl~ ocoroa
lll&amp;b.
were: Gory F'oldo -.._t'f. Frank
Brueo Harrold, the Blue Dev- Zuopan t.l, Robart missell t.l,
Bot No. 1 man wao sick and did Roger Rouoli 4$, and Mlko Fey
not ploy tho match.
53.
. Low Medalist rorthenllle-llole,
In the 1&lt;0rill8, Fields cle!oat.
Jill' S5RlversldaeouroewasBoop ed Corbin 3-1, Smith and zua.
J4llhews of GAHS wbo &amp;hot a pan lied 2..2, Matlhews cleteatalx-over par u.
ed Russell 3-1, Roullh cle!eah!d
IndividUal scores for GAHS Orr 3-1 and Torry Lloyd de-.e: Mike Corbin t.l, G r e g leated Fey 3'h to 'h.

..n.

•

.t·

HOSPITAL NEWS .

They IIIII have tho!z bast.
neu 11011elil118 from April 15
to. Mar 1 'lltll the "'*!!liel'.
soliciting lhe buoine•• . - .
11-ta. Aeyoihorboyaf!'oin
IP'ada• one 1111
attll IIIII
'CI by loins to tile ill~~ Vaughan ~lldllrice at 671 S. Third,
Mlddlllj&gt;Oi1, ~. Wodbeod&amp;Y
and Thut~ and 111e1 oro to
lake ll!oti lnllirahce mbniiy at
lido lime.

mo: ·

,.

•lJ .

·

' ., ·

·

'

'

••

·,· • •

,:,

•

I

~'-·

•

'~)

. eeJe~~tio?
IJeJd ~r
"
~

..

•... ·.,

(

.~"

Sotial Events
FRANCIS MORWS
Mr. Paul Bolter ol Veteran•
Holl!lltal In Cle\'eland, Mr. ond
Mrs. Olan Holter and llm!ly ol
Manslleld, Mr. and Mrs. Wllbar
Holter, Mr.JooFaulkonburg. Mr.
Dalbert Heasley, all of Akron,
were ttere tor the CUneralorMrs..
Jemie Holter•
Bon Philson recolvedwordlhat
his mother, Mrs, Fred Phllson.
su!!ered a broken hiP In a !all
at the hom8or her daughter, Ka~
cyn. !Ito Is In Ra«ord Comm..,.
Icy Hospital, Radford, Va.
'"' a1
Mike Huddleston 1sa sur.,c
patient In Holler Horpltal.
1 Albert Holman, oon ol Mr. and
"'·Jacob Holman, has baenr..
homo !rom HolzorllosP!tal alter baing unaumonla PI"
Arothor oon, John, Is aloo
ill at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis visltnd
their daughter, Christine Lahe,
el I
who Is heapltallted at Sh ter ng
n
Arms Hospital. Athens. ...
I)W.lerIns !rom phlohlti'&amp;mdly afternoon callers of
Mrs. Hazel Cl.rnlhan were Mr.
and )Ira. Joe Arnott and grand.son. Gene. or MeArlhur. Mr • and
.
Mrs. Arnott will observe lhmr
701h wedding annlvoraory on ApBy MRS,

''(,

, .• ,

•rV'· .1

"' ,,

'

'

'

"

'

- '• :-:...1-

'

\

..

'

&lt;1, ;-'•'&gt;f~-'

'!

'·•

stOrtM'

.cil

s.ts'Oi,a

.

=~ande(6)~ -~~ '

ora irere promlaed. Liqneprea- polio, OhiO, aubmllted a bid of
Ideal, J; T. Hollal!cl,'waa opokoa- '13,MO wllich a110 waa 'lilf '2"
man' lor 1 ~ 1/( LIUio Loa· IIUI'laee Ma 'a tfiik coat to be
1!10 backera pr0oent, cltll\l var- oppll~ bororo tho hot coat WOQ!d

..,,,ancl

•' t0e Jlj'8,tfl'tJ,rJ
0·elo•/10/J'z•n .

f2A
-~
·-···--~
··
~
,,

· PT, Pl,&amp;~l&gt;IT - Point
Pleaoant Ockl Follows ~
momberi wW moot Thurada.v
at 8 g. m. or a hall hour later
thJn cuBtomliry ume In Ioree
durilv the Oct. 1 to APrU I

r

.

• .

..

.

.

loua noedo at lbe fields be(ore
e,\1' Ill Jl!!'l, .
lloUand - t h a t roPaln were
""""" oil tile bleaeltets Ia two
fields; two .._u - • Meded;
practlco !leld at well end of
Camden AV81110 llbauld be grad~ aftd aa uolotont !told dlrec·
lor would be swreelatod.
Hollend stated that lhoro - •
&lt;urrGb' over 200 bayo reclaler&lt;d lor tho 1111011 of LIUio
Loa&amp;ue play,
Semuel Eada or Madii!XI Ave.,
proiOQiod .-cll witll • peUtlca
llaned bJ 13 P"''IIOV - • of
tile area aaldag that •Madii!XI
Avtnue l1lltllnll to tho rear of ·
tlle Iota belwooo 2111 and 22nd
llrooto be - · eo they will
have on outlet to both llreeto.
Maror lolorpn ljlpointed a
commlttoa •._..., of J a c k
Fowler, Jim Flahor and R a Y

ba l"'' on.
.
A eommt~ waallipolntjlol by
l!fa,yor Morl\lll. ti! look latO the ·
flnloelal and .lo-"' a1p0cts of
Ute ·reiUI'llling before a pomllc
hearing on lbe matter 11 ilchedulod. Comlnltt8o mori&gt;eri are
Bill WOI~ Wadaar Th-,
Jim Flolior aDd Roy 1\luJIP'ave.
Moyor Morpn IIIIIIOUilced that
all flat IUI'lleo of tho city buildlng would be glvoo a new rOO(
flf a .wr.&lt;ont t;ypo and would
not coot the clt;r as the roor has
baen leaking and Is covered bl
the bCild given b7 tile contrac.

Muagrave to fJtud;y the matter

era baa been vacant for some

and r~ back to council.
The roaurlaclng of Malo St.
from 6th to 12th Including Ute
11c1o belw,.. Malo ond
VIand was dlocuued and bids
- • road l8 smmltted bl two
nrms.
AndariOD Black Rock of Chorlelton a.mmitted a bid of $13,786.75 lor a 3" aur!aoe lneludlnr lhe llde llroots and TrlCounty Aspllalt Com-, Galli-

time wllh Charlet Wood servlns
ao acting eommlooiCilor In add!t1oo to his other clutleo as &amp;lpt.

tho ~A lOll - ·

r----...:·.·;·~--..,;.-----~'t"'-t

~.

\ '••

Black Patent
W'dh White Trim

5.99

AA-B Widtll

'

'

.

Order From Us Today
•
Flowers reflect the beauty

of
Easter. Select corsages, beauU·
ful potted plants featwing
lilies, hyllraugeaa, azaleas,
mums. Lovely cut flowers. Artificial arrangements.

POMEROY FLOWER SHOP
PoiMI'O'(

sit-,.,. Senttbty ,......

mllliallora, Freclc:r-, repub11.... IDd Vallie T-. demo·
crat, have drawn tile IP'and ond
potlt jurloa lor tile Mar term
of Malon ~ Circuit court.
Grancl juron 11111 begin their
dlllleo at 9:311 a.m. on May 6th
and Ftllt jurors will begin tllelr
dutlet' at 9 Lm. on Ma.y 2oth.
The 16 srand Jury mombars
drawn 11y d!llrlot oro:
AllliUcKLE _ Manford F,
Bowleo, lloulhllde; CLmDENIN
_ Jell Mccallister, Hogeet~ and
loin. Dale Nibert, H o g.
oatt; COOPER - Sam S ton e,
Laou; and Del b e r t 0.
PUllin, Letart ru. 2; Gl!AHAM

...
""

•••

.....

I

...

the

•....

·-·--.......

.

.

•••

J

Siewert,

.

•

•

J';.iil.

"'
"'

••

..

...

..."-

.-

-

1.:

PICIWP ON SATURDAY
~IIAc\JsE- Allpersonswho
hove order~ Dater ~ tl!t.ljr....UH Lde&amp; AUliiJ.
,lew t*l "' ~.
Alj'll if, • the ~use VW.,o
flail;
lhoH who hove ""'

- •-.

\

"'

liar lor horo11111 Ia - - witll mllllorJ
oporotlona. The"""""' ,...e bestowed 011 him Ill Waohll\ll&lt;ll.
He Ia tho ..., flf Mra. l!volyo
Stewart, - · and tho IIIlO R&lt;lbor1H,91e111rt.
110T11ER UNAWARE
Mrl. Stewart, unawarolhathor
..., waa !JI,Juro.t and ot tllo lionora beltowed oa ~ found 1M
1111• IIIIO!Iporled hll IOQIIackor.
Cllll- tiiOtlllrt nOt oniJ
al tllo' m• Ullder hio COlli"\""
but alto of hi I .. - . Sho WIJ
.....- . bllll tor, dlrlll..... He haa olnco rtlunled!&gt;Omo
and Ia· otot1onec1 at Fort Knoll.
a., optr11 18 IIICIIIhaln Vlotnam,
wiUI tile Foarltl lloluln' !Mvi·
..... and· .... llf'IID\IIOII to 'Cop.
. Ja1io
I.e Flli. 1868 wbll• Ia VIII•

...... ,.

1:"7. .. .

..

•.,. ct-lorbli'oliml'lod

e.c•
liPI'*'!'MI·

Ill jllrl;

' ·,

·0. u,,...

'•

it'o hero that tho whole boliCjUOI of ~ring 11 blo•

......... lorlh In tho prettiest fabrics you'll over oee or oowl

•hade•

•'

.. '

'·•

•

''

'
•'

'

,,•'

CUST0\-1 DRESS 1-MK/NG
.'

... ' .
,

Shop

'

' '.I,

' •' t.,.
·~

Wa ..llellll

115 W. SECOND

"

OHIO

r
···· · -·-·-··· -~·-~-----··-· - - ···~ --- -···-- ~ --,.~

..... - -

./'

-~~

,I'll'

... ~ '\
Jl.

'
,,._

•
•

.
j

'

'. -··

· ~--·-- ·-~----------

,

.... .

' '

'.
'

~ .(

t

·,

· """""'

.

Raven; Worthy Pear- Galllpolls Forey; RoY Bleoalng, Pl.
Pleaoant; Cllde R. Durst, Rt. 1
Leni.: Cheater o. Flora, Apple
Grove; Price Patrick, Pl. Pleaoant; Randall Stover, Allhton; &amp;lo
Poll, Alhton; James McCulloch,
Rt. 2 Pl. PI~; Joy G. Foroman, West Columbia; Ruth Mohr,
Pl. Pleaaant; Mrs. c. G. Baoorle,
Pl. Pleasont; Edna 1. llosoon,
Letart; Richard Pyles, Aahton;
Albert Bolllhn, Letart; Paul L.
Bork!cy, Lolar\: Bill: J. Ha.Yeo,
Now Haven; Nancy Margaret
Strickler, Pl. . Ploaoant; L eo
Paroons, Gallipolis Forey; Poul
Fitzgerald, II' e s t Columbia;

• Marie .-., Aahlno; ~"ill

ea, Pl. Pleaaant; John Eacue,
Frazier Bottom; Mary E. Cook,
New Ravon; Norma E. Rial,
MaiiOD; Mabel McDaJdel, Pl.
Ploa..nt; Jeanette Bowen, APple

Captain Jack L. complete disregard lor hlo own
Malon, llll been &amp;Wlll:d- oaloly, braved Oll!lll1Y !Ire to Ill-

ed tho Purple Heart lor wouoda
,...lived In aetioll In V l lall November It and two
Bron&amp;o !lar Medal•. Lilt Jan.
uary Ia he neo!Yed 1 bronze
liar fer horolom lo .....,... combat and m Do- 27, 1966

' CIIICU!l ~

0 ·

Poi!Plei on linen, roses on 1llk, greenery tn wool, pussy.
wlllow-oo!t and bariH!ark
~ wltll lilacs and lol'aJii,to and aOI!ds as rich 11 beda of tuliP• In all tiber&amp;.
Come, glekl

De1110crat "omen
Fill Out Slate
For 1968 Year

Grove;· lrlil H~ 1.Fieaber, New

MAlliN -

.

\

ton;

. ... .

PT. PLEASANT - The Mason
Co.ny Democrat Women's OJ\o

pnlzatlon mot II tile courthouse
and elected Inur addltlooal o!!lcers to cotrllllete their slate..
Mrs. Eulah llellomy wu
chosen 2nd vice prooident; CiaJ&gt;.
ice Gault. correfiJOndlng seer..
tary; C&amp;therlno Newbarl')', Historian; Frances Ll~r!elt, Pll"
llameoW'Ian.
These officers wW serve with
those elected earlier, Mrs. Bev-

MAOON - ,Miss Pam Roush,
daughter ol Mr, and Mrs. Roi&gt;~ .-,JAQlo . ~llason,

!Rayton, pt, Pleasant; R o m 1 e
Bailes, Pl. Ploaaant; Donald 0,
Smith, Rt. 3 Laou; W. H. Ohlinger, West COlumbia; HoWard
w. Brewer, Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant.

leYBI'al of hll men were severe-

IJ woundocl, his cplck appUcaUm of llr staid contributed IP'oal-

1: In ....... tile wounded men' a
lives. Durlag tho mslllll!lrt oren-

emy mortar rounds Lt. Stewart
was wounded, bat re!Uslnli to be
OVBC\Illted, be CGIIllnued to direct his battery's aetlvltles:
uue reeelved the other medal
lor borolom In NovambOII 1966
while oervlng 01 tiro dlroetl011
o!!leer of till Battalton will! total dloreprd lor hlo OWJi,.oate1:, erawied from howltzori to
howitzer lbocldns tile OQilp-

moat. He ..,...., hlmool! several ttmol to

lneomlns mortars

and ...-ry pPioslml from

tho burnlag ammtm!tloo to aa1111 In tile evacuation al the
wouncled . .
"Ll jlleworl eontroll~ ao
many as throe mlsslms simultaneously. According to W. D.
MelloweD, Chlol of stall, thlo
outstanding dlaploy of IOiderlhlp, loiUatlvo and bravoey Ia
1n keeplna witll tho htgheill tradlllona of tile mWtary 801'Yleo
ond ro!lecta lfe&amp;l credit """"
himself, his lllllt and tbo. U, S.

AriD7."
lA. Steworl oolloted follow... lfadllatl'!\11 from Wahillla Ill ·
1959 and .... In the' Arley
lor 10 yearo.
time
hi .... pPI~
~ CGIIep.

~- ,occao!OIII

1111111 ~ u l!attim- CI!M·
~: cifl Battap: ..,... BatlliiGa .. NoWIIIbot It '1.' lA.

a.wirl'011
. •'
\

not hla men In Initiating counter mortar fires. , Onee, when

·m ~
.

.

Wltll
'

" .Switch
.
,

lVII- '.....,.! Hollucl, .Rlvoir .,.. .......,. U. Qblo lilY·
J.lmWW~~na.'J.ck1crwlor,~· ., -~_-a paiDt lt .ll!ll Town
ord:Rlllle, Don Wold~I, Bill WJn, &lt;if Jb !'WIOII, ,WtJI \llqlaia, to
.,, Jack J1ai1j:t1or and W.,._, .,, HIOII!'Il!l! the ~g bank of
Thlbet, •
,~·
I'; ' -~~. 0,00 Rlv,er,~~t ado,

ala

da

Artillery Officer Stewart Wins
Decorations for Heroic Actions

AIKLAHD OIL, I Rt:fiiiii ,C'I!·P~IIT
.,., :

Your

.... and

bulldlns lnopector.
The cooncll gave a vote of
tllanks to Wood lor handllnS lho
Jd&gt; capably lor tho many month•
when tJJere ,.,as no street eom.
mlsolonor.
A dlscuooloo was held on the
withdrawal of the Khnudo Club

from - - ~· ~~- J'I!Ol leo- ollleoa In a bulldllil
rorthia oea1011lll!l _.um.m. wilhwt a mallllalned roll~
beri oxpreiiOd reel tbat IP- The new rullai appllao to buU!Jperently tho pool located on M!lln .- lop Ia tile R2 &gt;Diilnl widd.
Strol!i at the old' Jr. High Sdlool covora tho ·area o! fiilm '11i.
would not ba.oilonod tor the MIDI· flroet to tile Ooodwall and north
mer ileai!XI thil P,&amp;r.
- Malo Street.
· Couacll member Don Waldie
A llllanelal report of tho tllroe
road the c!Q- pOllee oetlvlt;r ra. . ell: doportmeilts ,.., road lhow·
port for tho ...,til of March 11 . log tho lollowlng balaocts 011
aubmltted b)' Chief of Pollee MarCh 31, Clt;y - $28,613.61;
Jaek P)'loo - . , lhe deport- W~ Worko- 152,535.93; Sewmont fllombors lllvolllpted tour or- ''-9,t40.31.
. - n o accl-•, orreoted
Prooent wore Moyor D. B. Morlour drivers Involved; lo1Ued526 pn, Clerk Patty Burdolte. Clt;r
perking tickets and one tm!aw- AIIDriMQ&lt; Roy MuiQiravo; and
1111 park!"- Uc:kot; Dildo 19 v- COIIIell member• Bill Wollman,
rello for road law vlolatlon.and Jim Flolior, Wallace Smllh, Lor18 other mlodameanor arresta;
Training Oass is
me felony arrest; recovered all&gt;...;.,..d Su
len - ' 1 valued at $240 and
Bat"..,.,.. n Y
worked alotal of994 man hourl.
Mayor Morsan announced that
MASON - Tho 1\!aiiOD Methnew "Welcome to Pl. Ploaoent" odist Youtll Followlhlp tratntns
stsns will be erected at tile var- claoa tmder tile d!recltCII of tile
louJ clt;y limits by June 1 In Rev, Lowell Kennoy wore bap-.
compliance wllh a ruling by the Uzod and received Into church
!late Road Comlaslon and all membarlhlp ~ morning.
existing eigna, auch as those anTaken 1D were Broee Alex..
""""elllll various churches and andor, Beverly Batea, Clarice
elvlc orpnlzaU...s, will como Davis, Ja1111 Davis, Kimber!:
down and must be placed with Elias, Billy Fey, Coomle Giltile Welcome stsn allononorack, land, Debbie Gilland, Robin JohnCoon ell will meet Tuesday, Ap- eon, Keith Jonea, Martha Jones,
r11 16111, at 7 p.m. In tile coun- Mary Jones, Mario Lambert,
ell chambars to approve tile levy Marvin Newell, Kalhyllouoli, Ka.Y
elllmate.
Schaol!sl, &amp;laan Th-. Jemy
Council approved an acklitlon Th- and Morl;y Yeager.
w the zoning regulations as recommonded by the Zonlns Comm!ssloo which .lij1 allow proWT

,. ~ ,~ ~. ,,!{"'.,;..!!!~~~=- Ch!fle~~~~~. ,F~azlor•~

IIPtD; HANNAN - KeMolh IJol.
ley, Frazier Bottom, and 11an7
Butler, ru...-: LEWIS- G.
A. BJap, lll1ah Krodal and Gone
Crow, all of Pl Plea111ot; ROB.
INSON - JIDIOI R. IIUJnpllrey'
Rt. I Pl. Pleasant; UNION -

Your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil
Dealer's brand of service is extra
special. Call it Attitude. Or ,Pe~:
sonal Concern. Or Thoroughness.
Or Reliability. It all addS' up to
extra care for your car at no extra
cost . . . from your Ashland Oil
Dealer.
'
He also offers the very finest
petroleum products available
anywhere ... such as Ashlard
Vitalized Gasoline and Valvoline
Motor Oil.
To get the most out of your car ,
... get to know your Good Neigh- .~ ·
bor Ashland Oil Dealer. He's •
always "at your service."

'

of the Sewer Department and

WAGGENER- MaxlneAldrldp,
llaooo, ond Ralph Warner, 1\!aoon.
The 50 petit Jurors ooleeted
are: Donald Sblnn, !.-; JOllllo
Ferauaon, New Haven; Raymood
Workman, Pl. Pl.. aant; Marl' E.
Feye, New Haven; Mrs. D e a n
Knight, New Haven; Florence
Love, Pl. PloaBMI; Ireta Nowlin,
Apple Grove; Evarott SO)'ro, Pl.
Plooaant; Bonnie Bowcott, lloulh·
aide; F. R, Fauver, Laou; Lutiler Tucker, llaaon; R u I u s
Groatllouoo, Glenwood; Mra. Paul
er-.., Pl. Pleaaant; Mra. Lamona C&amp;oe,y, APple Grove; James
E. Mceori&gt;, Pl Pleaaant; Uayd

~~ IDd Marfil· T. - · New _ ,

.

Park Drlvo, 11 tho elt;y 1\treet
commls- as roromm811ded
by Mayor Morgan. Jmeo will beBin hla dlltleo Immediately. Tho
posltiOII of street commlooloo-

PT. PLEASANT_ Jury com- Leonard t.lptoa, Rt. 3 Leon;

Mra. Mlll1rd Van MMer

Class to Meet Tuesday

lora.
Council members -""edtllo
appolatmont oi Charles G. Jmeo,

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

•

..

Grand, Petit Jurors List Drawn

Ph. 992-2039Today
Where

'

.

tot

01

'

~.a.~.:
:;~-:· =~·
~I ot~- .,., .........

•

were

CJ.ir••

•

())Po..'f:

l

·su: .

.•

•

:!,.,'• nl!;..;..

*-t.

Fabric

'·

PAY RAisE&gt;~· .
' . , •..,•' '
LINCOLN, Neb.

• .,...·

Family hirthday'1

Jj!J

Racine

-~:

'

.•
~

-

.';:i

~'YRACUSE - · A.flmlb'~ .*~· I
Soo "l.-.ui
10 to JM,
·. · ·In the two conlesls.
lin caUIIlt.
dal celot&gt;ra~n "'' !"'d II dlt 1 · tl,OOO
•.ril
l!IBirt tloidar David Rakers ""'~or extra base hits lor tho
FIRSr GAME
Jlomo,ol Wl!ter Cook on Supdll : : : . : .
llommed out six hils In -oovon
In tile tlrst game wti'e Rio Grande~- OD27041-If12 2 . homr~ Mr. Coolt, CllrlaCe
,
.:...... . .c..;.
Unloa ot bat In a d&lt;d&gt;le h!"'dar R-en . 911
triple• oac1 Ooldahd C!ll' •ocio 100 &amp;-- 1 9 .1 Silrla Ruooell Miller, T.o .r r 1 hla; ~ Ill 01 ~~-Jt
loloDd&amp;.l' anep.ion at Chillicothe Coach Doli vo~e
'. ·•' ttsrioo· Rio Gt.,.- 1'111· ·
Mlkollllllar; ·•
' lbaicta ~ 11111 '
·•
•• tbo Rio .Gpeclo Colloi!e Red· . l)lek L•UIIl,:'b,;
rot ·RID le':"(WP), : Wtl&gt;or
.al.d
Attoitdlr!il
Mr• .anci Mrs. .oiallon' • hi
paid ealltlil_
mea _, ~~· ~4.11 ond · LarrY ond got credit 'ror tile vei-s: oilldand C!t;r - Clomonto · . Ra:JJiond •eook'and oon" ~ d~l coac ea. . ,,
~=
14--11, over;• !118 OahUnd II 1 1 Y ~HO 1"1• rolle-iocl bl Jim (LP), Allen,(S),'IIId Drake.
'.. oild Ko!ltll\d-E*~ bly~; If!', ,
'
""
(Jnd.) COllop Oako.
- '. .
W or Ia the fourth. Don !I!IV· .
.
and Mra, Riiaoell)fjllorandllll\8
. \!. Tho 'llln-.11\•e• tile Reomen a
ell behind the plate.
sECOND GAME .
'l'lnl and T!.mJn1, COI~;Jir,
'
·. · · ~if
2-0 alate 111 _tile Kontuc)&lt;y Ia- ors waa
the Redo Oakland Clt;r b30 1100 3- ~' ,6 t and Mrs.
Soorla •" d· Mr. oacl "!&lt;&amp;. llo!'fl~-• · "
tereolleslato Atliletlc GonlerIn tho so&lt;OIIed
. d P,'";:;.s in the Rio Grande 7U lOt X-U 125 ·ooil, Torr)' Choohkr.
New Ha-W, Va., """Jll'~~
eo aftd b-'••o their ~11011' s ,,.. . aeor ~on
·
·
· Cl
Ran
' d Cook .... ........., ills. Eua PIIIIIIPt Ina' W
on .
· · ,.,. .
.. ' , l!rst lnnln&amp; one.eaeb In tile secBattsrloa: Oakl~ t;r.,..
• Mrs. Bomir
~ ~·; r...:.. •. ••
_.
•• ':::'
rocorcl to. 3-0. Tho Redm'!" op· aftd' lourlh and lour aom (LP'), Allon (4) and Drake; Wilma ·and lllc..,.d, Ml~rt; ......., ..,.....
onld last Tuooday at Chorle•- 111\d, third,
(WI')
.. _
,.
ton will! o·3-i· win over Morris In Rekers,
tho llxth.TOm
· Davia- G&lt;JrY
,
'
-•
.....,~.
•'·
.Harvey Coli ege.
c _....., anci Mike Serlo h i t RID Grllicle'o - pme IIIII
~
n..o.- 1
-•ed a . homoa••.,.,,
.
""""'
,...
·
doUbles
lor Rio Gronde.
be Woclaood&amp;Y
at 1\!an-·
· - Col •
•rn
.
""" wltli'' two mateo ~~board
G
c modY started lor the lose. The Redmllll meet Mol&lt;lnO.,
Ill•
.
.
· .
'
1n tho !oarltl liiiiJIB of the ftrst
ary ~
e1 ed credit lor College of Canton at 2 p.m. Sat~~
gameasthelledmenscorectsev- Redmen an rec v
Sian!
L
!.'fl' I
runs. Reker&amp;. batted in eight the win. He was relieved by Bill urday on the new
ey •
11
y (j, (j1
011
Emery 1n the sixth. Dick Llwl!lt· Evans Field at Rio Grande.
.

rurned

"

., .

. 14~ 1,:
14·.6 ~
'*' rJ;'"~inbi\l
.l·ln
. .. '
.

llolzor Hospital: VIsiting hours ton, Bidwell, - 6:22p.m. Moo2-t and 7-8 p.m. Parenti only di.Y; Mrs. Franela D. smttll,
period.
The looallodge was origlp.
on Pediatrics Ward.
Wellston, 8:52p.m. Monday; Mrs.
.
Admissions
Roger D. Schoolcraft, Rt. 1 Vlnall,v cbartencl on &gt;\PrU 10,
Robert G. Marchi, 107 Klneoo ton, son, 10:22 p.m. Monday.
1855, or 113 tear• ago WedDr.; Mrs. Ru!us B. Ellceuor,
Dlsc::harges
nesday. However. the current
t2 Grape St.; VIcki Jo EsKieton.
Llnnie J. Baker, Lowell F.
charter date&amp; !rom APrli26,
Clesblre; Archie C. MeaOOws, Harrison, Robert K. Heney, Mrs.
1811 and th1&gt; ob&amp;ervii)Ceofthe
Rt. 2 Crown City; Mrs. Roger M. Wendell Je!!ers, Mrs. Jeslodge will center In this latter
D. Schoolcra!l, Rl. I VInton; eie Melvin, Clarence Rodgers,
date. A hiStoey Is baing pr&amp;... C'"de w White Jr Rt Mrs. Charles M. Salser, Mro.
pared lor use In this service
u wall a&amp; tor pmllcotlon.
2 Cheshire; Mrs. Charlo a L. Thornton R. WIIBOII, Damy R.
Thaxtm, .Bidwell; Mro. Donnie Wright, Mrs. William E. cox,
Local mOII)borl have baen
IL Doy, Rt. 2 crown City; Mrs. and infant Mrs. Jorey L.
ll!l'ltod to l1lilqgs"""'o. The
C&amp;rloa P, Wood, PatriOt Star McManis and Infant daughter,
nrat IB to be,held at Cottlp111.; Laster T. DeWitt, Rt. 2 Mrs. Richerd A. Moore and Invllle ~ AprU 12 and tho
second it Pomeroy lodge oo
Galllpolis; Mrs. Rufus Reynolds, !ant son.
Rl. 1 VInton; Mrs. W, Richard
APrU 16.
Brown, Collipolls; Boward F.
!bats, Rt. 2 Pl. Pleaoant: Lesa
The Almanac
Rt. I Lotarl·, Wllla By United ProS&amp; International
G. .....,.
-·-.
AP u 9 th
.......... , Rt. 1 West Columbia·,
Today Is Tuesda.vo ilhr 266
• toe
c-'""
•
........_.
L.
Moso
..
Ma...,·,
WllIOOtb
do.¥
of
1988
w
..........,.
111m W, Yonker, :MaP'I; Mrs. fullow.
~~orland, Rt. 1 RuUand·,
The moon Ia between the first
Kel~u1 ~w1
Daran J. Rees, Racine; Mrs. quarter ond Its fuU phase.
' · - .G,. J~·son,
Rt. 4 PomeThe DK&gt;rniiiB star Is Venu•.
._u,
u.u1
Mar
-·,
Lars.
Patter·~,
Rt.
1
The evening stars are
s
._.
·~
....,.,
''
Racine; Mrs. Lew G. King, Mid- and J,.,lter.
!'
dloporl; Mrs. Melvin T. Hood,
On IbiS dalln hlsrory:
~~·,
Lawrence E. Guln••,
In 1865, Gen. Hobart E. Leo rU lOth.
~"··~
Uly
s. Mra. ClarenceWickllneofTan"'·1-,
w. Va.·, Mrs. Marvin •urrendared to ~~••
aso•
~--..
»'!' ners Run and her grandson, L.IUI
.........
,
Well..+
......
Mrs.
IMiie
Grant
at
Appomattox
court
allE. ~
"""'"
can Mahoney otConnecticuttc
Vowell, Wellston; Mrs. Rooald hoose in VIrginia.
c na1 oan.
~I d, Ky M
In . 19t0, Gorman,y Invaded ed on Mrs. Hue1 "
E, Wllllam 1, Aau an
.; rs.
Mrs.. Gretta Slm,pson returned
Francis D. Sm!tll, Wellston: Norway and SWeden.
tmne alter two weeki visit In
Jameo D. M!lhoan, Rl 2 0 • k
In 1942• Batllll !ell to ll&gt;e Cleveland with her brother-inHill; Gilbert E. Ray, Rl 2 Wtll- J_.,so alter two month• of law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. SOI.i..g • !lllbe3 "\qJ, -. IIj, 2 W!ll:- ·!l!,l\!'11111!1~' v:W ~-. bi\'I!UtCl!er.--'•' ' "''""'
~ .!!'f slllni Mrs. tfgyd "O, llirrlifiit ..._. f9M; !hi Rav. and Mrs. John Kimbler
' · ·' 2 Wellolon; Mro. Sarah E. Col- rlno Thresher wont .;~!own 220 and family were weekend guests
llno, Coalton; Mrs. Donald F. mUes east ol Ruston. All 129 of rllative•ln ChiUicotho.
Kolter, Rt. 3 Iront(m; Richard men aboard were lolilt.
Mrs. Am Coe returned ttome
s. Prange, Columbus; Ellzabolh A thought lor the do.¥: alter spending 1 DK&gt;nlll In eoA. Wyant, Rt. 5 Jackson.
Gorman ~hllofiQPher Friedrich lwnbus and Akron wilh relatives.
Blrtbs
Wilhelm Nietz&amp;che Aid. uone
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush and
Mrs. Larey G. Johnson, Rt. mull have a 1lOnd memory w be Mildred spent the weekend In Ak.
t Pomen&gt;)', daUIIlter, 1:09 p.m. able to ke&lt;P promises one ron with relatives.
''' '
Mondayj Mra. O!.arles L. Thu:~ makes."
Miss June NeiglerofColwnbus
spent the weekend with her pari•
ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Neig'''
lor.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian SbnpsoA
1o11ow the Youth Fellow&amp;hiP and · and children ol Woods!leid SJ&gt;ent
PT. PLEASANT - FrlandBhiP J~ FellowshiP meetings at the weekend with their parents,
clue members will meet for a 6:30,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sfmpsoo.
· IIIOIItllly buSiness and social
Quellk&gt;Dalre• weredlstrlbatod and Mr. and Mrs. Roll&gt;hBa&lt;lgley.
mootilv Tuooday at Helil&gt;U EUB In tho church &amp;mday by rt~~re...,.
Mr. Kennolh SWart ol Akron
Church at 7:30 p. m., lhe church tatives of the Women's ~ietyol' spent a weekend withhisparents.
bulleltn announced Sunday,
World Service. On APril 23, tho Mr. and Mrs. James SWart, and
As the church enters into tbe missionary gro,., wW feature a the AI Crow family,
Puslon Woak observanee, tho 10 mombar panollntbelrreguiar
Mr. and Mrs, Francis Morris
m•blr• wW share In the regu- ..,nthly mMting at t h e ehurch. violted !l&gt;elr daugllters, Mr, and
lar 1110 ~royer and Bible services Tho theme of tile program Is Mra. Rut,.,. • SWift and Mr. ond
I'
Wl!lnellllllaodThursda.v andtben ••Men and Women - Encounters Mrs. Merle SChroeder and ramijoin Ia • Sj)OCial "Holy Commul&gt;- In Homo, Church and Socleey," 1y In Colwnbu&amp;, recently.
loll" senlce Thursda.v evening ot lfembara Ito asknd to c~ote
7:30 p. m. In tile II' edneldaiY ..,.. tho 1.1101gned quostionalres and
n1n1 senlco, tho ,...,., wW stuclr turn !hem In no latter than &gt;\PrU
tilt 2ncl ChiPter ol n COrlD1111ana. 17.
On Thuradal moroiJ!g, Bible
rovlow will be loomdln I
18 and It, Luke 10 and II ond
John 7 wllh grimar)' •tu&lt;lr to be
·-~ Ia Mark 9.
Nil¢ &amp;mday. the Easter obo
'
,-·'
aorvaaco will begin will&gt; tho SW&gt;J
rill Hnice at 6 a. m.; W'dfled
'\~.·;
h.'-~
_,.,rohii aorilce wlllbeglnat8:t5
..
ln.
oacl
!llrldaiY
school
.......
.~
Cenrerlot-:,,
will follow, Sunda;y oveningWOI'''\)
llenloo II 7:30 p. m. will
~-:. "'i:·

=•· "

, .

D!o· ·~r.m· ~ .

;(U
,I
'

p.in.

., ' h Joho Milhoan'• Gallta Acadamy High schoOl llf&gt;lt squad
'Wahllllll 111\1 to 9'h Monda.¥ afternoon cin .lllli lllvorolda

•' ' · · ·
'1''"' • ..•

... .

·-~'

..

,;:
J

l J1

"o

j

I

-:;:;::~;;;::::::::~;;;:;::::::::~:::::::::l;~:::::•:•:=~·~::::::~::

.,

.x·· "r.
f.

I

'

~lnoll Mlddl..,.n-l'omen&gt;)', 0., .lprU 9, 1968
'

'

was

chosen M!sy ~rlngtime of
Wahama High SChool bl tho
student&amp; jt a recent school
dance. Her escortwasOlarlie

. ·Divers, son ot Mrs. Mary av-

ers, New Haven. ~e was pn~
sented red roses by I:bnna
Liah. The Jays provided t h e
music [or the dance, which was
sponsored by the Junior Class.
Other candidates were Maril,yn Gibbs, Erma sawyers.
Chrlacy farker, !lulron
Roach, Pam Russell, and DiXie
Slu'lmJ&gt;lin.

PE'!TI'ION l'()INTS ·
. · Numoroua• ~!llnla .h a v o .
POinto nwlo , In tho po11t1oo mada
rqlotored with
(IIIIIIUitarir.ocil'ladiiCIO:
YClUf ~ l&gt;J Pll'lonl who
A COII\'enl!on~ ot...,eallll1••• h&amp;Vi had Ill• !"'......,to use tile
sranted by ihlieom.nioJICilafter lorry ~Jotom lor Cru_.wlon
a hoarlal wu held Ia Ute CIIY - - the PI&lt;&gt; polnlo horolnai aUo.-1ootai, Well Vlqinla, Cll ba!ore Mit out aa belnc eatlrel7
January 5, 1968, to Ohio Valloy IDaclocllalo. llltdopaldobt. and unTowlng Cornpouv-, .: corporlllan. sale oa a ptbllc cvrlor; tllat
lor the purpose of oporatlaa' a oatd !ldo V!llley TowiD&amp; Comlorry service faclllt;r avflr a bas !ailed to meet t~~o · ro­
pwtlon of tile llfOll Kaaawho ,Premont• as eet bl this
lilnorable Commlulcllln ll'llfi·
lng a eortttlclle ot ooee1111:
and conv....,.. lor Iorey aorvlco to tho tratallol Jd&gt;llc; tllat
schedules
not met and ofHands are Winner
ten umes por!Odl 1&gt;1 waiting ore
as much ai"t,., to throe hours,
MASON - Brian Jobnaon, IIOD and lb8t tile laeWUoa at preoof Mr. and Mra. Earl Jdm- 0111 are not IIU!IIeloat to handle
Maaon, woo first place on hta tile !low of Cralllc within reapencil sketcbiniofelaspedhands,
""" porlods of Ume.
the Block MothIll" 1 In simla.
Recpost Qo) IIUido for a fulllaBrian Ia a lllxlh srader at Ma- vostipti.O of tile olleged laadeBIHI Grade Sehool. Bls prize IIIII
quaey or tlllo lert1 service ..
be a free trip w Camden Park Ia attempted to be carried on
on Patrol Boy's Doy. Rhonda under Its eortlllclle of COII'/00Goodnlte won second place and Ienco and neeeaslt;y heretofore
David Johnson, third plaeo.
granted by this Commloo!Cil, and
'lbe Block Motbera 11 a new- atter such tnvostlpti!XI, llhould
t: formed group, whose IDIIII!IIa It be found that tilt lorry IOI'VIn a window will slsnliY to a child Ice Is lnldaquale and not meethe or she may go to that home, Ing tile re.promonto 11 oot out
II In need of help. Former Ma- under Its cortttleate of conv,.,.
son Pollee otficer Fred Taylor ience and neeesii.Qr, tbatthenand
has been working with tile PTA In tllat event tho rtatao hereto1n completing plans ror tile pro- lore granted by thil Commlsgram.
olon to the Ohio Valley Towing
Company, be cancelled end the
certllleate of ....v..m-e and
necesllt;r
ba wllh-&lt;lrawn.
ATTEND BREAKFAST

J"'

Peneil Sketehes of

are

MASON - Twenty.tM young
people and throe adults attended the Mason Methodist Prarer
brealdast on Mood~.¥ mornlnsThe Reverend Lowoll Koonoy
reported tllat the service opened at 7:30 a.m . wilh a brlol
modltati!XI aod lhen tllllowed by
a period of silent prayer and
meditation. After leavin,gtheworahip oorvlce the group went to
tile basement lor breakfast and
tllon the YllWI£ - l e left I o r

ONE DAY
-T SERVICE
You get our usual fine
servic• and finishing.
eln ot 9, out ot s

ocbool .

erly ForbuS 1 president; Maxine . .--------~
Nibert, lzt vice presldant; NoU
Kenneclv, secretary. and AUeen .THE SHEifWIN-WiWAIIfS
Plants, treasurer.
The prel!dent, Mro, Forbus,
nomad several_~oml!llll!l!l •ha!r.men which were: Ways an J'
Means - Ruth Jotmaon; HollllltelIQ-, Juanita Word aud Publlcit;y,
Ibddee Foran.
Tho ....,., IIJProVed and aoCI(I)ted by-laws and dlacuued a
dinner-dance to ba held lor all
candidates on October 9th.
The gl'0\&amp;1 was reminded ol
lhe Meet the Democrat Staib C&amp;Ddidlte dinner scheduled lor &gt;\PrO
25th at 1 p, m. In tile Jr. Higll
School cafeteria. The dinner will
be a covered cllsh al!llr with tho
moat to be !urnlahed.

SHIIIWIN·WIWAIII,

Excello
LATEX FLAT '
WAU PAINT

S44Z

gl1lon

ELMER BURNS- COLOR CENTER
992-5611

MIDDLEPORT
•

•
MOVED TO COLUMBUS
C. H. Wtae, Sr, or Middleport
Wll moved !rom Holzer Hospital
Slndl,y to a Columbus nuralng
IDme. He hod baoncon!inedtotlle
hoopltal lor the pastthreowooks.
His daughter, Mia s Ruth WISe,
Is sponcBng the week In Columbus
with her niece. Mrs, William Botz
and lamlly,
ASK TO WED

PT. PLEASANT - Jeaoe Donald Clark, 18, Letart, and Marilyn Jane Stanley, 20, Maaon, have
made a,ppllcation for a marriage
license In tbe office of the coun..
ty clorl&lt;.

at would
your wife :ny if you
came home with an
Olds tonight?
If it's a Cullass, she'll take one look ond kiss yau.

And when you tell her Cu~oss cost less money
lhon a lot of cart wilh low-priced "nomes," she'll
kiss yau again. An Olds can make anyone a
hero at home. See yaur nearest Olds dealer.

�..

,,

'

'

\.

,.

··

'' ' ~ t.lliid!epOrt lloY•i.olaue
' lli&amp;DII80fl

JI'"OIInl

oditl~Wod

,

tonliJII hal - t'.

poolpc\I!Od WI·
w rueidaJ. Aj)rU 16, ot 1110
Middleport Town llall at 7:30

•

'·W·•·.~feat Wahama
..

,' :.'•

~

·

.UaOiar'ae.

'

·-~ Wtn evened tile Blue Dov- smttll «, Beep Matlhewa tl,
Ill' reeord at 2..2 lor the sea- Mike Orr 50, and TOrey Llayd
Their next match will ba t7.
~.da, at l!wlltngton (W.va.)
ll'ahsma;o lndlvl~ ocoroa
lll&amp;b.
were: Gory F'oldo -.._t'f. Frank
Brueo Harrold, the Blue Dev- Zuopan t.l, Robart missell t.l,
Bot No. 1 man wao sick and did Roger Rouoli 4$, and Mlko Fey
not ploy tho match.
53.
. Low Medalist rorthenllle-llole,
In the 1&lt;0rill8, Fields cle!oat.
Jill' S5RlversldaeouroewasBoop ed Corbin 3-1, Smith and zua.
J4llhews of GAHS wbo &amp;hot a pan lied 2..2, Matlhews cleteatalx-over par u.
ed Russell 3-1, Roullh cle!eah!d
IndividUal scores for GAHS Orr 3-1 and Torry Lloyd de-.e: Mike Corbin t.l, G r e g leated Fey 3'h to 'h.

..n.

•

.t·

HOSPITAL NEWS .

They IIIII have tho!z bast.
neu 11011elil118 from April 15
to. Mar 1 'lltll the "'*!!liel'.
soliciting lhe buoine•• . - .
11-ta. Aeyoihorboyaf!'oin
IP'ada• one 1111
attll IIIII
'CI by loins to tile ill~~ Vaughan ~lldllrice at 671 S. Third,
Mlddlllj&gt;Oi1, ~. Wodbeod&amp;Y
and Thut~ and 111e1 oro to
lake ll!oti lnllirahce mbniiy at
lido lime.

mo: ·

,.

•lJ .

·

' ., ·

·

'

'

••

·,· • •

,:,

•

I

~'-·

•

'~)

. eeJe~~tio?
IJeJd ~r
"
~

..

•... ·.,

(

.~"

Sotial Events
FRANCIS MORWS
Mr. Paul Bolter ol Veteran•
Holl!lltal In Cle\'eland, Mr. ond
Mrs. Olan Holter and llm!ly ol
Manslleld, Mr. and Mrs. Wllbar
Holter, Mr.JooFaulkonburg. Mr.
Dalbert Heasley, all of Akron,
were ttere tor the CUneralorMrs..
Jemie Holter•
Bon Philson recolvedwordlhat
his mother, Mrs, Fred Phllson.
su!!ered a broken hiP In a !all
at the hom8or her daughter, Ka~
cyn. !Ito Is In Ra«ord Comm..,.
Icy Hospital, Radford, Va.
'"' a1
Mike Huddleston 1sa sur.,c
patient In Holler Horpltal.
1 Albert Holman, oon ol Mr. and
"'·Jacob Holman, has baenr..
homo !rom HolzorllosP!tal alter baing unaumonla PI"
Arothor oon, John, Is aloo
ill at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis visltnd
their daughter, Christine Lahe,
el I
who Is heapltallted at Sh ter ng
n
Arms Hospital. Athens. ...
I)W.lerIns !rom phlohlti'&amp;mdly afternoon callers of
Mrs. Hazel Cl.rnlhan were Mr.
and )Ira. Joe Arnott and grand.son. Gene. or MeArlhur. Mr • and
.
Mrs. Arnott will observe lhmr
701h wedding annlvoraory on ApBy MRS,

''(,

, .• ,

•rV'· .1

"' ,,

'

'

'

"

'

- '• :-:...1-

'

\

..

'

&lt;1, ;-'•'&gt;f~-'

'!

'·•

stOrtM'

.cil

s.ts'Oi,a

.

=~ande(6)~ -~~ '

ora irere promlaed. Liqneprea- polio, OhiO, aubmllted a bid of
Ideal, J; T. Hollal!cl,'waa opokoa- '13,MO wllich a110 waa 'lilf '2"
man' lor 1 ~ 1/( LIUio Loa· IIUI'laee Ma 'a tfiik coat to be
1!10 backera pr0oent, cltll\l var- oppll~ bororo tho hot coat WOQ!d

..,,,ancl

•' t0e Jlj'8,tfl'tJ,rJ
0·elo•/10/J'z•n .

f2A
-~
·-···--~
··
~
,,

· PT, Pl,&amp;~l&gt;IT - Point
Pleaoant Ockl Follows ~
momberi wW moot Thurada.v
at 8 g. m. or a hall hour later
thJn cuBtomliry ume In Ioree
durilv the Oct. 1 to APrU I

r

.

• .

..

.

.

loua noedo at lbe fields be(ore
e,\1' Ill Jl!!'l, .
lloUand - t h a t roPaln were
""""" oil tile bleaeltets Ia two
fields; two .._u - • Meded;
practlco !leld at well end of
Camden AV81110 llbauld be grad~ aftd aa uolotont !told dlrec·
lor would be swreelatod.
Hollend stated that lhoro - •
&lt;urrGb' over 200 bayo reclaler&lt;d lor tho 1111011 of LIUio
Loa&amp;ue play,
Semuel Eada or Madii!XI Ave.,
proiOQiod .-cll witll • peUtlca
llaned bJ 13 P"''IIOV - • of
tile area aaldag that •Madii!XI
Avtnue l1lltllnll to tho rear of ·
tlle Iota belwooo 2111 and 22nd
llrooto be - · eo they will
have on outlet to both llreeto.
Maror lolorpn ljlpointed a
commlttoa •._..., of J a c k
Fowler, Jim Flahor and R a Y

ba l"'' on.
.
A eommt~ waallipolntjlol by
l!fa,yor Morl\lll. ti! look latO the ·
flnloelal and .lo-"' a1p0cts of
Ute ·reiUI'llling before a pomllc
hearing on lbe matter 11 ilchedulod. Comlnltt8o mori&gt;eri are
Bill WOI~ Wadaar Th-,
Jim Flolior aDd Roy 1\luJIP'ave.
Moyor Morpn IIIIIIOUilced that
all flat IUI'lleo of tho city buildlng would be glvoo a new rOO(
flf a .wr.&lt;ont t;ypo and would
not coot the clt;r as the roor has
baen leaking and Is covered bl
the bCild given b7 tile contrac.

Muagrave to fJtud;y the matter

era baa been vacant for some

and r~ back to council.
The roaurlaclng of Malo St.
from 6th to 12th Including Ute
11c1o belw,.. Malo ond
VIand was dlocuued and bids
- • road l8 smmltted bl two
nrms.
AndariOD Black Rock of Chorlelton a.mmitted a bid of $13,786.75 lor a 3" aur!aoe lneludlnr lhe llde llroots and TrlCounty Aspllalt Com-, Galli-

time wllh Charlet Wood servlns
ao acting eommlooiCilor In add!t1oo to his other clutleo as &amp;lpt.

tho ~A lOll - ·

r----...:·.·;·~--..,;.-----~'t"'-t

~.

\ '••

Black Patent
W'dh White Trim

5.99

AA-B Widtll

'

'

.

Order From Us Today
•
Flowers reflect the beauty

of
Easter. Select corsages, beauU·
ful potted plants featwing
lilies, hyllraugeaa, azaleas,
mums. Lovely cut flowers. Artificial arrangements.

POMEROY FLOWER SHOP
PoiMI'O'(

sit-,.,. Senttbty ,......

mllliallora, Freclc:r-, repub11.... IDd Vallie T-. demo·
crat, have drawn tile IP'and ond
potlt jurloa lor tile Mar term
of Malon ~ Circuit court.
Grancl juron 11111 begin their
dlllleo at 9:311 a.m. on May 6th
and Ftllt jurors will begin tllelr
dutlet' at 9 Lm. on Ma.y 2oth.
The 16 srand Jury mombars
drawn 11y d!llrlot oro:
AllliUcKLE _ Manford F,
Bowleo, lloulhllde; CLmDENIN
_ Jell Mccallister, Hogeet~ and
loin. Dale Nibert, H o g.
oatt; COOPER - Sam S ton e,
Laou; and Del b e r t 0.
PUllin, Letart ru. 2; Gl!AHAM

...
""

•••

.....

I

...

the

•....

·-·--.......

.

.

•••

J

Siewert,

.

•

•

J';.iil.

"'
"'

••

..

...

..."-

.-

-

1.:

PICIWP ON SATURDAY
~IIAc\JsE- Allpersonswho
hove order~ Dater ~ tl!t.ljr....UH Lde&amp; AUliiJ.
,lew t*l "' ~.
Alj'll if, • the ~use VW.,o
flail;
lhoH who hove ""'

- •-.

\

"'

liar lor horo11111 Ia - - witll mllllorJ
oporotlona. The"""""' ,...e bestowed 011 him Ill Waohll\ll&lt;ll.
He Ia tho ..., flf Mra. l!volyo
Stewart, - · and tho IIIlO R&lt;lbor1H,91e111rt.
110T11ER UNAWARE
Mrl. Stewart, unawarolhathor
..., waa !JI,Juro.t and ot tllo lionora beltowed oa ~ found 1M
1111• IIIIO!Iporled hll IOQIIackor.
Cllll- tiiOtlllrt nOt oniJ
al tllo' m• Ullder hio COlli"\""
but alto of hi I .. - . Sho WIJ
.....- . bllll tor, dlrlll..... He haa olnco rtlunled!&gt;Omo
and Ia· otot1onec1 at Fort Knoll.
a., optr11 18 IIICIIIhaln Vlotnam,
wiUI tile Foarltl lloluln' !Mvi·
..... and· .... llf'IID\IIOII to 'Cop.
. Ja1io
I.e Flli. 1868 wbll• Ia VIII•

...... ,.

1:"7. .. .

..

•.,. ct-lorbli'oliml'lod

e.c•
liPI'*'!'MI·

Ill jllrl;

' ·,

·0. u,,...

'•

it'o hero that tho whole boliCjUOI of ~ring 11 blo•

......... lorlh In tho prettiest fabrics you'll over oee or oowl

•hade•

•'

.. '

'·•

•

''

'
•'

'

,,•'

CUST0\-1 DRESS 1-MK/NG
.'

... ' .
,

Shop

'

' '.I,

' •' t.,.
·~

Wa ..llellll

115 W. SECOND

"

OHIO

r
···· · -·-·-··· -~·-~-----··-· - - ···~ --- -···-- ~ --,.~

..... - -

./'

-~~

,I'll'

... ~ '\
Jl.

'
,,._

•
•

.
j

'

'. -··

· ~--·-- ·-~----------

,

.... .

' '

'.
'

~ .(

t

·,

· """""'

.

Raven; Worthy Pear- Galllpolls Forey; RoY Bleoalng, Pl.
Pleaoant; Cllde R. Durst, Rt. 1
Leni.: Cheater o. Flora, Apple
Grove; Price Patrick, Pl. Pleaoant; Randall Stover, Allhton; &amp;lo
Poll, Alhton; James McCulloch,
Rt. 2 Pl. PI~; Joy G. Foroman, West Columbia; Ruth Mohr,
Pl. Pleaaant; Mrs. c. G. Baoorle,
Pl. Pleasont; Edna 1. llosoon,
Letart; Richard Pyles, Aahton;
Albert Bolllhn, Letart; Paul L.
Bork!cy, Lolar\: Bill: J. Ha.Yeo,
Now Haven; Nancy Margaret
Strickler, Pl. . Ploaoant; L eo
Paroons, Gallipolis Forey; Poul
Fitzgerald, II' e s t Columbia;

• Marie .-., Aahlno; ~"ill

ea, Pl. Pleaaant; John Eacue,
Frazier Bottom; Mary E. Cook,
New Ravon; Norma E. Rial,
MaiiOD; Mabel McDaJdel, Pl.
Ploa..nt; Jeanette Bowen, APple

Captain Jack L. complete disregard lor hlo own
Malon, llll been &amp;Wlll:d- oaloly, braved Oll!lll1Y !Ire to Ill-

ed tho Purple Heart lor wouoda
,...lived In aetioll In V l lall November It and two
Bron&amp;o !lar Medal•. Lilt Jan.
uary Ia he neo!Yed 1 bronze
liar fer horolom lo .....,... combat and m Do- 27, 1966

' CIIICU!l ~

0 ·

Poi!Plei on linen, roses on 1llk, greenery tn wool, pussy.
wlllow-oo!t and bariH!ark
~ wltll lilacs and lol'aJii,to and aOI!ds as rich 11 beda of tuliP• In all tiber&amp;.
Come, glekl

De1110crat "omen
Fill Out Slate
For 1968 Year

Grove;· lrlil H~ 1.Fieaber, New

MAlliN -

.

\

ton;

. ... .

PT. PLEASANT - The Mason
Co.ny Democrat Women's OJ\o

pnlzatlon mot II tile courthouse
and elected Inur addltlooal o!!lcers to cotrllllete their slate..
Mrs. Eulah llellomy wu
chosen 2nd vice prooident; CiaJ&gt;.
ice Gault. correfiJOndlng seer..
tary; C&amp;therlno Newbarl')', Historian; Frances Ll~r!elt, Pll"
llameoW'Ian.
These officers wW serve with
those elected earlier, Mrs. Bev-

MAOON - ,Miss Pam Roush,
daughter ol Mr, and Mrs. Roi&gt;~ .-,JAQlo . ~llason,

!Rayton, pt, Pleasant; R o m 1 e
Bailes, Pl. Ploaaant; Donald 0,
Smith, Rt. 3 Laou; W. H. Ohlinger, West COlumbia; HoWard
w. Brewer, Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant.

leYBI'al of hll men were severe-

IJ woundocl, his cplck appUcaUm of llr staid contributed IP'oal-

1: In ....... tile wounded men' a
lives. Durlag tho mslllll!lrt oren-

emy mortar rounds Lt. Stewart
was wounded, bat re!Uslnli to be
OVBC\Illted, be CGIIllnued to direct his battery's aetlvltles:
uue reeelved the other medal
lor borolom In NovambOII 1966
while oervlng 01 tiro dlroetl011
o!!leer of till Battalton will! total dloreprd lor hlo OWJi,.oate1:, erawied from howltzori to
howitzer lbocldns tile OQilp-

moat. He ..,...., hlmool! several ttmol to

lneomlns mortars

and ...-ry pPioslml from

tho burnlag ammtm!tloo to aa1111 In tile evacuation al the
wouncled . .
"Ll jlleworl eontroll~ ao
many as throe mlsslms simultaneously. According to W. D.
MelloweD, Chlol of stall, thlo
outstanding dlaploy of IOiderlhlp, loiUatlvo and bravoey Ia
1n keeplna witll tho htgheill tradlllona of tile mWtary 801'Yleo
ond ro!lecta lfe&amp;l credit """"
himself, his lllllt and tbo. U, S.

AriD7."
lA. Steworl oolloted follow... lfadllatl'!\11 from Wahillla Ill ·
1959 and .... In the' Arley
lor 10 yearo.
time
hi .... pPI~
~ CGIIep.

~- ,occao!OIII

1111111 ~ u l!attim- CI!M·
~: cifl Battap: ..,... BatlliiGa .. NoWIIIbot It '1.' lA.

a.wirl'011
. •'
\

not hla men In Initiating counter mortar fires. , Onee, when

·m ~
.

.

Wltll
'

" .Switch
.
,

lVII- '.....,.! Hollucl, .Rlvoir .,.. .......,. U. Qblo lilY·
J.lmWW~~na.'J.ck1crwlor,~· ., -~_-a paiDt lt .ll!ll Town
ord:Rlllle, Don Wold~I, Bill WJn, &lt;if Jb !'WIOII, ,WtJI \llqlaia, to
.,, Jack J1ai1j:t1or and W.,._, .,, HIOII!'Il!l! the ~g bank of
Thlbet, •
,~·
I'; ' -~~. 0,00 Rlv,er,~~t ado,

ala

da

Artillery Officer Stewart Wins
Decorations for Heroic Actions

AIKLAHD OIL, I Rt:fiiiii ,C'I!·P~IIT
.,., :

Your

.... and

bulldlns lnopector.
The cooncll gave a vote of
tllanks to Wood lor handllnS lho
Jd&gt; capably lor tho many month•
when tJJere ,.,as no street eom.
mlsolonor.
A dlscuooloo was held on the
withdrawal of the Khnudo Club

from - - ~· ~~- J'I!Ol leo- ollleoa In a bulldllil
rorthia oea1011lll!l _.um.m. wilhwt a mallllalned roll~
beri oxpreiiOd reel tbat IP- The new rullai appllao to buU!Jperently tho pool located on M!lln .- lop Ia tile R2 &gt;Diilnl widd.
Strol!i at the old' Jr. High Sdlool covora tho ·area o! fiilm '11i.
would not ba.oilonod tor the MIDI· flroet to tile Ooodwall and north
mer ileai!XI thil P,&amp;r.
- Malo Street.
· Couacll member Don Waldie
A llllanelal report of tho tllroe
road the c!Q- pOllee oetlvlt;r ra. . ell: doportmeilts ,.., road lhow·
port for tho ...,til of March 11 . log tho lollowlng balaocts 011
aubmltted b)' Chief of Pollee MarCh 31, Clt;y - $28,613.61;
Jaek P)'loo - . , lhe deport- W~ Worko- 152,535.93; Sewmont fllombors lllvolllpted tour or- ''-9,t40.31.
. - n o accl-•, orreoted
Prooent wore Moyor D. B. Morlour drivers Involved; lo1Ued526 pn, Clerk Patty Burdolte. Clt;r
perking tickets and one tm!aw- AIIDriMQ&lt; Roy MuiQiravo; and
1111 park!"- Uc:kot; Dildo 19 v- COIIIell member• Bill Wollman,
rello for road law vlolatlon.and Jim Flolior, Wallace Smllh, Lor18 other mlodameanor arresta;
Training Oass is
me felony arrest; recovered all&gt;...;.,..d Su
len - ' 1 valued at $240 and
Bat"..,.,.. n Y
worked alotal of994 man hourl.
Mayor Morsan announced that
MASON - Tho 1\!aiiOD Methnew "Welcome to Pl. Ploaoent" odist Youtll Followlhlp tratntns
stsns will be erected at tile var- claoa tmder tile d!recltCII of tile
louJ clt;y limits by June 1 In Rev, Lowell Kennoy wore bap-.
compliance wllh a ruling by the Uzod and received Into church
!late Road Comlaslon and all membarlhlp ~ morning.
existing eigna, auch as those anTaken 1D were Broee Alex..
""""elllll various churches and andor, Beverly Batea, Clarice
elvlc orpnlzaU...s, will como Davis, Ja1111 Davis, Kimber!:
down and must be placed with Elias, Billy Fey, Coomle Giltile Welcome stsn allononorack, land, Debbie Gilland, Robin JohnCoon ell will meet Tuesday, Ap- eon, Keith Jonea, Martha Jones,
r11 16111, at 7 p.m. In tile coun- Mary Jones, Mario Lambert,
ell chambars to approve tile levy Marvin Newell, Kalhyllouoli, Ka.Y
elllmate.
Schaol!sl, &amp;laan Th-. Jemy
Council approved an acklitlon Th- and Morl;y Yeager.
w the zoning regulations as recommonded by the Zonlns Comm!ssloo which .lij1 allow proWT

,. ~ ,~ ~. ,,!{"'.,;..!!!~~~=- Ch!fle~~~~~. ,F~azlor•~

IIPtD; HANNAN - KeMolh IJol.
ley, Frazier Bottom, and 11an7
Butler, ru...-: LEWIS- G.
A. BJap, lll1ah Krodal and Gone
Crow, all of Pl Plea111ot; ROB.
INSON - JIDIOI R. IIUJnpllrey'
Rt. I Pl. Pleasant; UNION -

Your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil
Dealer's brand of service is extra
special. Call it Attitude. Or ,Pe~:
sonal Concern. Or Thoroughness.
Or Reliability. It all addS' up to
extra care for your car at no extra
cost . . . from your Ashland Oil
Dealer.
'
He also offers the very finest
petroleum products available
anywhere ... such as Ashlard
Vitalized Gasoline and Valvoline
Motor Oil.
To get the most out of your car ,
... get to know your Good Neigh- .~ ·
bor Ashland Oil Dealer. He's •
always "at your service."

'

of the Sewer Department and

WAGGENER- MaxlneAldrldp,
llaooo, ond Ralph Warner, 1\!aoon.
The 50 petit Jurors ooleeted
are: Donald Sblnn, !.-; JOllllo
Ferauaon, New Haven; Raymood
Workman, Pl. Pl.. aant; Marl' E.
Feye, New Haven; Mrs. D e a n
Knight, New Haven; Florence
Love, Pl. PloaBMI; Ireta Nowlin,
Apple Grove; Evarott SO)'ro, Pl.
Plooaant; Bonnie Bowcott, lloulh·
aide; F. R, Fauver, Laou; Lutiler Tucker, llaaon; R u I u s
Groatllouoo, Glenwood; Mra. Paul
er-.., Pl. Pleaaant; Mra. Lamona C&amp;oe,y, APple Grove; James
E. Mceori&gt;, Pl Pleaaant; Uayd

~~ IDd Marfil· T. - · New _ ,

.

Park Drlvo, 11 tho elt;y 1\treet
commls- as roromm811ded
by Mayor Morgan. Jmeo will beBin hla dlltleo Immediately. Tho
posltiOII of street commlooloo-

PT. PLEASANT_ Jury com- Leonard t.lptoa, Rt. 3 Leon;

Mra. Mlll1rd Van MMer

Class to Meet Tuesday

lora.
Council members -""edtllo
appolatmont oi Charles G. Jmeo,

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

•

..

Grand, Petit Jurors List Drawn

Ph. 992-2039Today
Where

'

.

tot

01

'

~.a.~.:
:;~-:· =~·
~I ot~- .,., .........

•

were

CJ.ir••

•

())Po..'f:

l

·su: .

.•

•

:!,.,'• nl!;..;..

*-t.

Fabric

'·

PAY RAisE&gt;~· .
' . , •..,•' '
LINCOLN, Neb.

• .,...·

Family hirthday'1

Jj!J

Racine

-~:

'

.•
~

-

.';:i

~'YRACUSE - · A.flmlb'~ .*~· I
Soo "l.-.ui
10 to JM,
·. · ·In the two conlesls.
lin caUIIlt.
dal celot&gt;ra~n "'' !"'d II dlt 1 · tl,OOO
•.ril
l!IBirt tloidar David Rakers ""'~or extra base hits lor tho
FIRSr GAME
Jlomo,ol Wl!ter Cook on Supdll : : : . : .
llommed out six hils In -oovon
In tile tlrst game wti'e Rio Grande~- OD27041-If12 2 . homr~ Mr. Coolt, CllrlaCe
,
.:...... . .c..;.
Unloa ot bat In a d&lt;d&gt;le h!"'dar R-en . 911
triple• oac1 Ooldahd C!ll' •ocio 100 &amp;-- 1 9 .1 Silrla Ruooell Miller, T.o .r r 1 hla; ~ Ill 01 ~~-Jt
loloDd&amp;.l' anep.ion at Chillicothe Coach Doli vo~e
'. ·•' ttsrioo· Rio Gt.,.- 1'111· ·
Mlkollllllar; ·•
' lbaicta ~ 11111 '
·•
•• tbo Rio .Gpeclo Colloi!e Red· . l)lek L•UIIl,:'b,;
rot ·RID le':"(WP), : Wtl&gt;or
.al.d
Attoitdlr!il
Mr• .anci Mrs. .oiallon' • hi
paid ealltlil_
mea _, ~~· ~4.11 ond · LarrY ond got credit 'ror tile vei-s: oilldand C!t;r - Clomonto · . Ra:JJiond •eook'and oon" ~ d~l coac ea. . ,,
~=
14--11, over;• !118 OahUnd II 1 1 Y ~HO 1"1• rolle-iocl bl Jim (LP), Allen,(S),'IIId Drake.
'.. oild Ko!ltll\d-E*~ bly~; If!', ,
'
""
(Jnd.) COllop Oako.
- '. .
W or Ia the fourth. Don !I!IV· .
.
and Mra, Riiaoell)fjllorandllll\8
. \!. Tho 'llln-.11\•e• tile Reomen a
ell behind the plate.
sECOND GAME .
'l'lnl and T!.mJn1, COI~;Jir,
'
·. · · ~if
2-0 alate 111 _tile Kontuc)&lt;y Ia- ors waa
the Redo Oakland Clt;r b30 1100 3- ~' ,6 t and Mrs.
Soorla •" d· Mr. oacl "!&lt;&amp;. llo!'fl~-• · "
tereolleslato Atliletlc GonlerIn tho so&lt;OIIed
. d P,'";:;.s in the Rio Grande 7U lOt X-U 125 ·ooil, Torr)' Choohkr.
New Ha-W, Va., """Jll'~~
eo aftd b-'••o their ~11011' s ,,.. . aeor ~on
·
·
· Cl
Ran
' d Cook .... ........., ills. Eua PIIIIIIPt Ina' W
on .
· · ,.,. .
.. ' , l!rst lnnln&amp; one.eaeb In tile secBattsrloa: Oakl~ t;r.,..
• Mrs. Bomir
~ ~·; r...:.. •. ••
_.
•• ':::'
rocorcl to. 3-0. Tho Redm'!" op· aftd' lourlh and lour aom (LP'), Allon (4) and Drake; Wilma ·and lllc..,.d, Ml~rt; ......., ..,.....
onld last Tuooday at Chorle•- 111\d, third,
(WI')
.. _
,.
ton will! o·3-i· win over Morris In Rekers,
tho llxth.TOm
· Davia- G&lt;JrY
,
'
-•
.....,~.
•'·
.Harvey Coli ege.
c _....., anci Mike Serlo h i t RID Grllicle'o - pme IIIII
~
n..o.- 1
-•ed a . homoa••.,.,,
.
""""'
,...
·
doUbles
lor Rio Gronde.
be Woclaood&amp;Y
at 1\!an-·
· - Col •
•rn
.
""" wltli'' two mateo ~~board
G
c modY started lor the lose. The Redmllll meet Mol&lt;lnO.,
Ill•
.
.
· .
'
1n tho !oarltl liiiiJIB of the ftrst
ary ~
e1 ed credit lor College of Canton at 2 p.m. Sat~~
gameasthelledmenscorectsev- Redmen an rec v
Sian!
L
!.'fl' I
runs. Reker&amp;. batted in eight the win. He was relieved by Bill urday on the new
ey •
11
y (j, (j1
011
Emery 1n the sixth. Dick Llwl!lt· Evans Field at Rio Grande.
.

rurned

"

., .

. 14~ 1,:
14·.6 ~
'*' rJ;'"~inbi\l
.l·ln
. .. '
.

llolzor Hospital: VIsiting hours ton, Bidwell, - 6:22p.m. Moo2-t and 7-8 p.m. Parenti only di.Y; Mrs. Franela D. smttll,
period.
The looallodge was origlp.
on Pediatrics Ward.
Wellston, 8:52p.m. Monday; Mrs.
.
Admissions
Roger D. Schoolcraft, Rt. 1 Vlnall,v cbartencl on &gt;\PrU 10,
Robert G. Marchi, 107 Klneoo ton, son, 10:22 p.m. Monday.
1855, or 113 tear• ago WedDr.; Mrs. Ru!us B. Ellceuor,
Dlsc::harges
nesday. However. the current
t2 Grape St.; VIcki Jo EsKieton.
Llnnie J. Baker, Lowell F.
charter date&amp; !rom APrli26,
Clesblre; Archie C. MeaOOws, Harrison, Robert K. Heney, Mrs.
1811 and th1&gt; ob&amp;ervii)Ceofthe
Rt. 2 Crown City; Mrs. Roger M. Wendell Je!!ers, Mrs. Jeslodge will center In this latter
D. Schoolcra!l, Rl. I VInton; eie Melvin, Clarence Rodgers,
date. A hiStoey Is baing pr&amp;... C'"de w White Jr Rt Mrs. Charles M. Salser, Mro.
pared lor use In this service
u wall a&amp; tor pmllcotlon.
2 Cheshire; Mrs. Charlo a L. Thornton R. WIIBOII, Damy R.
Thaxtm, .Bidwell; Mro. Donnie Wright, Mrs. William E. cox,
Local mOII)borl have baen
IL Doy, Rt. 2 crown City; Mrs. and infant Mrs. Jorey L.
ll!l'ltod to l1lilqgs"""'o. The
C&amp;rloa P, Wood, PatriOt Star McManis and Infant daughter,
nrat IB to be,held at Cottlp111.; Laster T. DeWitt, Rt. 2 Mrs. Richerd A. Moore and Invllle ~ AprU 12 and tho
second it Pomeroy lodge oo
Galllpolis; Mrs. Rufus Reynolds, !ant son.
Rl. 1 VInton; Mrs. W, Richard
APrU 16.
Brown, Collipolls; Boward F.
!bats, Rt. 2 Pl. Pleaoant: Lesa
The Almanac
Rt. I Lotarl·, Wllla By United ProS&amp; International
G. .....,.
-·-.
AP u 9 th
.......... , Rt. 1 West Columbia·,
Today Is Tuesda.vo ilhr 266
• toe
c-'""
•
........_.
L.
Moso
..
Ma...,·,
WllIOOtb
do.¥
of
1988
w
..........,.
111m W, Yonker, :MaP'I; Mrs. fullow.
~~orland, Rt. 1 RuUand·,
The moon Ia between the first
Kel~u1 ~w1
Daran J. Rees, Racine; Mrs. quarter ond Its fuU phase.
' · - .G,. J~·son,
Rt. 4 PomeThe DK&gt;rniiiB star Is Venu•.
._u,
u.u1
Mar
-·,
Lars.
Patter·~,
Rt.
1
The evening stars are
s
._.
·~
....,.,
''
Racine; Mrs. Lew G. King, Mid- and J,.,lter.
!'
dloporl; Mrs. Melvin T. Hood,
On IbiS dalln hlsrory:
~~·,
Lawrence E. Guln••,
In 1865, Gen. Hobart E. Leo rU lOth.
~"··~
Uly
s. Mra. ClarenceWickllneofTan"'·1-,
w. Va.·, Mrs. Marvin •urrendared to ~~••
aso•
~--..
»'!' ners Run and her grandson, L.IUI
.........
,
Well..+
......
Mrs.
IMiie
Grant
at
Appomattox
court
allE. ~
"""'"
can Mahoney otConnecticuttc
Vowell, Wellston; Mrs. Rooald hoose in VIrginia.
c na1 oan.
~I d, Ky M
In . 19t0, Gorman,y Invaded ed on Mrs. Hue1 "
E, Wllllam 1, Aau an
.; rs.
Mrs.. Gretta Slm,pson returned
Francis D. Sm!tll, Wellston: Norway and SWeden.
tmne alter two weeki visit In
Jameo D. M!lhoan, Rl 2 0 • k
In 1942• Batllll !ell to ll&gt;e Cleveland with her brother-inHill; Gilbert E. Ray, Rl 2 Wtll- J_.,so alter two month• of law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. SOI.i..g • !lllbe3 "\qJ, -. IIj, 2 W!ll:- ·!l!,l\!'11111!1~' v:W ~-. bi\'I!UtCl!er.--'•' ' "''""'
~ .!!'f slllni Mrs. tfgyd "O, llirrlifiit ..._. f9M; !hi Rav. and Mrs. John Kimbler
' · ·' 2 Wellolon; Mro. Sarah E. Col- rlno Thresher wont .;~!own 220 and family were weekend guests
llno, Coalton; Mrs. Donald F. mUes east ol Ruston. All 129 of rllative•ln ChiUicotho.
Kolter, Rt. 3 Iront(m; Richard men aboard were lolilt.
Mrs. Am Coe returned ttome
s. Prange, Columbus; Ellzabolh A thought lor the do.¥: alter spending 1 DK&gt;nlll In eoA. Wyant, Rt. 5 Jackson.
Gorman ~hllofiQPher Friedrich lwnbus and Akron wilh relatives.
Blrtbs
Wilhelm Nietz&amp;che Aid. uone
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush and
Mrs. Larey G. Johnson, Rt. mull have a 1lOnd memory w be Mildred spent the weekend In Ak.
t Pomen&gt;)', daUIIlter, 1:09 p.m. able to ke&lt;P promises one ron with relatives.
''' '
Mondayj Mra. O!.arles L. Thu:~ makes."
Miss June NeiglerofColwnbus
spent the weekend with her pari•
ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Neig'''
lor.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian SbnpsoA
1o11ow the Youth Fellow&amp;hiP and · and children ol Woods!leid SJ&gt;ent
PT. PLEASANT - FrlandBhiP J~ FellowshiP meetings at the weekend with their parents,
clue members will meet for a 6:30,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sfmpsoo.
· IIIOIItllly buSiness and social
Quellk&gt;Dalre• weredlstrlbatod and Mr. and Mrs. Roll&gt;hBa&lt;lgley.
mootilv Tuooday at Helil&gt;U EUB In tho church &amp;mday by rt~~re...,.
Mr. Kennolh SWart ol Akron
Church at 7:30 p. m., lhe church tatives of the Women's ~ietyol' spent a weekend withhisparents.
bulleltn announced Sunday,
World Service. On APril 23, tho Mr. and Mrs. James SWart, and
As the church enters into tbe missionary gro,., wW feature a the AI Crow family,
Puslon Woak observanee, tho 10 mombar panollntbelrreguiar
Mr. and Mrs, Francis Morris
m•blr• wW share In the regu- ..,nthly mMting at t h e ehurch. violted !l&gt;elr daugllters, Mr, and
lar 1110 ~royer and Bible services Tho theme of tile program Is Mra. Rut,.,. • SWift and Mr. ond
I'
Wl!lnellllllaodThursda.v andtben ••Men and Women - Encounters Mrs. Merle SChroeder and ramijoin Ia • Sj)OCial "Holy Commul&gt;- In Homo, Church and Socleey," 1y In Colwnbu&amp;, recently.
loll" senlce Thursda.v evening ot lfembara Ito asknd to c~ote
7:30 p. m. In tile II' edneldaiY ..,.. tho 1.1101gned quostionalres and
n1n1 senlco, tho ,...,., wW stuclr turn !hem In no latter than &gt;\PrU
tilt 2ncl ChiPter ol n COrlD1111ana. 17.
On Thuradal moroiJ!g, Bible
rovlow will be loomdln I
18 and It, Luke 10 and II ond
John 7 wllh grimar)' •tu&lt;lr to be
·-~ Ia Mark 9.
Nil¢ &amp;mday. the Easter obo
'
,-·'
aorvaaco will begin will&gt; tho SW&gt;J
rill Hnice at 6 a. m.; W'dfled
'\~.·;
h.'-~
_,.,rohii aorilce wlllbeglnat8:t5
..
ln.
oacl
!llrldaiY
school
.......
.~
Cenrerlot-:,,
will follow, Sunda;y oveningWOI'''\)
llenloo II 7:30 p. m. will
~-:. "'i:·

=•· "

, .

D!o· ·~r.m· ~ .

;(U
,I
'

p.in.

., ' h Joho Milhoan'• Gallta Acadamy High schoOl llf&gt;lt squad
'Wahllllll 111\1 to 9'h Monda.¥ afternoon cin .lllli lllvorolda

•' ' · · ·
'1''"' • ..•

... .

·-~'

..

,;:
J

l J1

"o

j

I

-:;:;::~;;;::::::::~;;;:;::::::::~:::::::::l;~:::::•:•:=~·~::::::~::

.,

.x·· "r.
f.

I

'

~lnoll Mlddl..,.n-l'omen&gt;)', 0., .lprU 9, 1968
'

'

was

chosen M!sy ~rlngtime of
Wahama High SChool bl tho
student&amp; jt a recent school
dance. Her escortwasOlarlie

. ·Divers, son ot Mrs. Mary av-

ers, New Haven. ~e was pn~
sented red roses by I:bnna
Liah. The Jays provided t h e
music [or the dance, which was
sponsored by the Junior Class.
Other candidates were Maril,yn Gibbs, Erma sawyers.
Chrlacy farker, !lulron
Roach, Pam Russell, and DiXie
Slu'lmJ&gt;lin.

PE'!TI'ION l'()INTS ·
. · Numoroua• ~!llnla .h a v o .
POinto nwlo , In tho po11t1oo mada
rqlotored with
(IIIIIIUitarir.ocil'ladiiCIO:
YClUf ~ l&gt;J Pll'lonl who
A COII\'enl!on~ ot...,eallll1••• h&amp;Vi had Ill• !"'......,to use tile
sranted by ihlieom.nioJICilafter lorry ~Jotom lor Cru_.wlon
a hoarlal wu held Ia Ute CIIY - - the PI&lt;&gt; polnlo horolnai aUo.-1ootai, Well Vlqinla, Cll ba!ore Mit out aa belnc eatlrel7
January 5, 1968, to Ohio Valloy IDaclocllalo. llltdopaldobt. and unTowlng Cornpouv-, .: corporlllan. sale oa a ptbllc cvrlor; tllat
lor the purpose of oporatlaa' a oatd !ldo V!llley TowiD&amp; Comlorry service faclllt;r avflr a bas !ailed to meet t~~o · ro­
pwtlon of tile llfOll Kaaawho ,Premont• as eet bl this
lilnorable Commlulcllln ll'llfi·
lng a eortttlclle ot ooee1111:
and conv....,.. lor Iorey aorvlco to tho tratallol Jd&gt;llc; tllat
schedules
not met and ofHands are Winner
ten umes por!Odl 1&gt;1 waiting ore
as much ai"t,., to throe hours,
MASON - Brian Jobnaon, IIOD and lb8t tile laeWUoa at preoof Mr. and Mra. Earl Jdm- 0111 are not IIU!IIeloat to handle
Maaon, woo first place on hta tile !low of Cralllc within reapencil sketcbiniofelaspedhands,
""" porlods of Ume.
the Block MothIll" 1 In simla.
Recpost Qo) IIUido for a fulllaBrian Ia a lllxlh srader at Ma- vostipti.O of tile olleged laadeBIHI Grade Sehool. Bls prize IIIII
quaey or tlllo lert1 service ..
be a free trip w Camden Park Ia attempted to be carried on
on Patrol Boy's Doy. Rhonda under Its eortlllclle of COII'/00Goodnlte won second place and Ienco and neeeaslt;y heretofore
David Johnson, third plaeo.
granted by this Commloo!Cil, and
'lbe Block Motbera 11 a new- atter such tnvostlpti!XI, llhould
t: formed group, whose IDIIII!IIa It be found that tilt lorry IOI'VIn a window will slsnliY to a child Ice Is lnldaquale and not meethe or she may go to that home, Ing tile re.promonto 11 oot out
II In need of help. Former Ma- under Its cortttleate of conv,.,.
son Pollee otficer Fred Taylor ience and neeesii.Qr, tbatthenand
has been working with tile PTA In tllat event tho rtatao hereto1n completing plans ror tile pro- lore granted by thil Commlsgram.
olon to the Ohio Valley Towing
Company, be cancelled end the
certllleate of ....v..m-e and
necesllt;r
ba wllh-&lt;lrawn.
ATTEND BREAKFAST

J"'

Peneil Sketehes of

are

MASON - Twenty.tM young
people and throe adults attended the Mason Methodist Prarer
brealdast on Mood~.¥ mornlnsThe Reverend Lowoll Koonoy
reported tllat the service opened at 7:30 a.m . wilh a brlol
modltati!XI aod lhen tllllowed by
a period of silent prayer and
meditation. After leavin,gtheworahip oorvlce the group went to
tile basement lor breakfast and
tllon the YllWI£ - l e left I o r

ONE DAY
-T SERVICE
You get our usual fine
servic• and finishing.
eln ot 9, out ot s

ocbool .

erly ForbuS 1 president; Maxine . .--------~
Nibert, lzt vice presldant; NoU
Kenneclv, secretary. and AUeen .THE SHEifWIN-WiWAIIfS
Plants, treasurer.
The prel!dent, Mro, Forbus,
nomad several_~oml!llll!l!l •ha!r.men which were: Ways an J'
Means - Ruth Jotmaon; HollllltelIQ-, Juanita Word aud Publlcit;y,
Ibddee Foran.
Tho ....,., IIJProVed and aoCI(I)ted by-laws and dlacuued a
dinner-dance to ba held lor all
candidates on October 9th.
The gl'0\&amp;1 was reminded ol
lhe Meet the Democrat Staib C&amp;Ddidlte dinner scheduled lor &gt;\PrO
25th at 1 p, m. In tile Jr. Higll
School cafeteria. The dinner will
be a covered cllsh al!llr with tho
moat to be !urnlahed.

SHIIIWIN·WIWAIII,

Excello
LATEX FLAT '
WAU PAINT

S44Z

gl1lon

ELMER BURNS- COLOR CENTER
992-5611

MIDDLEPORT
•

•
MOVED TO COLUMBUS
C. H. Wtae, Sr, or Middleport
Wll moved !rom Holzer Hospital
Slndl,y to a Columbus nuralng
IDme. He hod baoncon!inedtotlle
hoopltal lor the pastthreowooks.
His daughter, Mia s Ruth WISe,
Is sponcBng the week In Columbus
with her niece. Mrs, William Botz
and lamlly,
ASK TO WED

PT. PLEASANT - Jeaoe Donald Clark, 18, Letart, and Marilyn Jane Stanley, 20, Maaon, have
made a,ppllcation for a marriage
license In tbe office of the coun..
ty clorl&lt;.

at would
your wife :ny if you
came home with an
Olds tonight?
If it's a Cullass, she'll take one look ond kiss yau.

And when you tell her Cu~oss cost less money
lhon a lot of cart wilh low-priced "nomes," she'll
kiss yau again. An Olds can make anyone a
hero at home. See yaur nearest Olds dealer.

�'

Are.You "Listening?
r---------------~-

-=ARNOLD
lilt ..

01110'1
PillliT

~­
....
led
1958 CAIILLAC
I cb&gt;r luXury cor 111 IIJiiOU prleo.
O

'

0

O

O

O

O

0 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

I

0

0

0

. ,IJ250
·

IHS CHEVROLET •• , •• , , , • , , , , , ••• , , , , , ,f18Ul5
Bel .Air 6 pau, ata. """"' 327 q . autoiDadc traol., or •teerinL ciOID - · aood w.w. llrea, radio IIJH]

'

--

'

·, ' ... .:·::~::.:. .....

..... L........ ..._•

. .

. AHA WARIHOUS.

':M

.t!N;;.:- ..,,,..

Pomerov Motor' Co
OI'IN,EVIS. 1:00 P.M.

0

• • .;. . . . ;••y

@)

Aiil

..!,;

PETS - Black Scottles, Wblte
WeJ!les, Mlnlature Scbaauzel'll
sod Poodles for Easter. Bark-•
aroo Kennels. Coolville, Ohio.
Phone 667-3654.
4-5-101C

COAL. heavy, lumu stoker, egg
and mine run. Excel!llor Salt
Works, Inc., E. Main St.. Pomeroy. Phone 992-3191. lU-IIe
MOBIL HOME. 1135, exc&lt;!llent
condition. Com!)letely lurnlall-ed. $1850,00. Call 9112-5262.
2-21-301lc

---

SEVEN ROOM houSe, seven
acres of land, cellar, smoke
house, sOO&lt;It garden space,
two good wells, very good
water. coal house, wood
house: $2800. Can be bought
on land contract. Pbene 7424356 Rutland.
t-9-ltc
SINGER ZIG ZAG sewing machine. 'This machine sold
much higher. This machine
will make buttonholes, darn,
embroidery and zig zag. Take
over payments of $1.25 per
week or pay balance due,
$38.46. Pbone 992-2836. 4-Htc
SPECIAL STEREO, 1168 Earlv
Ameoican stereo radio comhinotlon : 'This is a t&gt;.•utllu'
solid s!Bie unit with • soePd
cbanli(er. Take ('IVer oavments
ol $6 ner month or pav ~al-

·

once. of $1111. For' free home
demonstration c•ll 993-3218_
Also
stereo
In wslnut cabinet lor oavments of $5.80 or balance of
$86.911.
4-5-«c

"b•••.,,.,...,.""

(!ueltlu ~~~lt'l
-· - -

UNION AVE. - POMJ!:ROY One story 5 roOm frame bome,
with modem ;- . bath,
lull basement, gaa furnace
bealln&amp;, garag~ In basement,
large lot, $8,iMIO&lt;OO. .
ON ROUTE' ut - SYB!&lt;.'USE
with Oreplace, dininc ...,m,
modem kilchen. bath, 3 large
bedroomo. lull baaement, furnaee heat, garage under
liOuse, front and back porch,

316

Hyway.
Call lot
for appointment
level corner
feet on
to see. Asking $31,500.00.
GJI!VEL HlU.. - MIDDLEPORT - ' good two story 8
room home (S bedrooms), I"
bathJ. basement, two enelooed porches. gorage, elllra carport, level lot, close to swimmlng pool, stom and school.
Good place for large family.
$10,000.00.
VIRGIL or HELEN TEAI'ORD

· .-,.

·

MON;
JAYM:\It ctw. CO.,

- ·

~ •e••~ lhiit
•"••
c-•Tnidl·
•i1141l.. r
· •Atrr Type
_..._.
_·..
001,. _ _
e(M!

'

• li,1;At1tii'MI.. .t'

I

l1llla Cii __, u.

1U011n __ ,..~.._.

~ '-~~~~~:IY:I4::":·•:·:,..~ll:ll:•:•:•:ii:0:-~!~~~~~~;..;1

,
.
.

:w

. EXPBn' . ·Wheel Alignment

5.55

:l:

•

7DOx1J
7DOx14
7501114
670rcl5

,....
, ....

AJ

n.aa .a

Plutlecrpplble

1...,.._

AI

II.U

Nat-l•G•ro-

Res.----

EVINRUDE

TIRES??

SALES AND SERVICE

N.w)Supply ~ O..ols

GUAIIANTEID

OhiD -

16.50 ancl18.50

Hockingport, Ohio

992-2781

PHONE 667~70
CHESTER, 0, 98f.4H1
985-3647

DWARF FRUIT TREES $4.95
. -FORSYTHIA
RED
O:~oo:Hm ROW!RING
HARDY AZALW
ALTHEA
MAGNOUAS $4.95
·MOCK ORANGE
GREEN SHRUBS
. WIE6EUA ~

·

ll'om tlielr chUclren IIIHI

Insurance

lull11111 Sent••
C, C. BRADFOIID
AUcrJONEER
Comjllele !1enlee
Write, Phoae or Celltoel
Crltt Bradford
Racine. OMo
5 1 tic

IIIHI motor
Ucen11

AI Regular Siz11
$_12.50
John W. VanMttw

'.

,41

t-7-3tc

~-­

INFORMATI(Ift
NEWS
PfiSiftfS

LOCAL REPORTS
IJAILY
AT
7:50 A.M. ·
.12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
UO P.M.

.c.

'

OKitH, WISE GUV.
kNOCI&lt; IT OFF •I ~

ean

w-

.

,......

DAILY

•I• ,_

~

'

.,

•

'

sr- WORLD~C

chlldreol.
~.- ,.p~anl,
A~I!IQBILE IMUranee •ben · ,.-r.-; Bao;l ~l!IIC!dey balretun&gt;-'
blt
tQp BJlllllds ;iii) Ji.p.b.
earl&lt;alled? Lost your opera!- · eel bome lite'i'' belrw 1 Patleat at
OD t6e T~aaka run
or'• license?
99Z-29!11.
Camdon - C1ork llo&lt;llftll. p.,.
The World AlmaDac ..,.:
1 u tfc
IcerolluJ1, w. Va.
Tiley average 101.1 m.p.h.
---- . Andrew•, oflons- OD !be 3:111.1-mlle trIp,
1111 an overnight pit of·
wblch they make In thrte •
Tli!I!IQ' llulh.
hours, 10 minutes, dell)llle
!k, F. L. Blair IIIHI Lao eor... _ stopa at Nagoya and Kyoto.
nor ot ParkeroburJ, w. Va.,woro Each train hao 12 a1r..;oa.
rocont gueau In tbe bomo ct dllloned cars, Ia !'9,uipped
with abopa and public lele·
• Mra. £eN Stewort IIIHI Anderson
and can oeat 987
•
pbones
B. Kibble.
pen0118. The New Tokaldo
WS, 0
Mra. Greco
and lira.
Line operatesllll ouch trains
PorSOPI from I ~0 lien Lt1l1an P!ckelll Ylllted lira. f'.,dally.
to lllend the fomorll of Frank Sou.-, I Patient In V • • •
Collol ..... Mr. IIJH] lira. Leo . Mlmorlal HoiiPitll, Po.........
Prealdent AndreW Jobnaon
1'01 Qulm, of New llrlahron, P1.,
• • •
Mra. Goldie BW:ilford, IIIHI Mra.
WoahlaiiOo alate baa 18&amp; marrte4 It the JOWIIJeol - · II
Col'l Black!Grd of Dola1llre.
II'IUilO, mllel of r!lcten.
Mra. ilernord smallq of eo.
vlaltecl wltb relative•
lt. Bo,oboll
bert r.cent4-.
liluh
Mr. IIIHI Mro. n&gt;raol 111IO.I)o.
fllllted wltb Mr. and Mra. Joim
lllllllel and flmiiJ of 1'omero¥
lid., &amp;rndl,y, Other YllltDrs In
the llllbel home wore lira, Robert Morton and flmJiy, BoiPre,
and Mra, Robert "nloDIII lad
flmUf of Choollln.
Mr. IIIHI Mra. R. E. Wllllama
were rocen14' honored on tbetr
54111 weddlns IMinroary with 1
dinner at the bo-ofthetr...,.
ter and -!n.la'O', llr. and Mra.
WilT• Pickenl. otlierrl)rrrtut
to llllP celobrlte the ocCIIIoo ·
wera llr. andMra.BWWD111m1,

Reedsville
Ne N tes

---

• t•
I t

,

Entertained

10

__ ,, .

'

KeepinQ Meigs
Go!lio ond
Mason Areo
Informed As
Well As

Buy

-,- , '

. ''

i,~;~ti[YU'l:~;Li I ~lilt.:~:::::·::-:·"'!·"'!&gt;~"~·-~-,:~
,... M
WMPO

Albert M, Cox, JlrGker
tn-383t Eveolnp - -

O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
REALTY CO.
BROADWAY
' HOUSES - MUST i1ELL AT
ONCE - 2 houses built In 1955
One has 7 rooms (3 bedrooms)
bath. part basement. Olber
bas I rooms (2 bedrooma),
bath - alro 2 others In ..00
ol re]llllr. but excellent buildIng sites. Call lor more Information.
·
SITE Nl!ar
BIJMING
SCHOOL - OLIVER ST. - l
story !ramo, S rooms (3 bedrooms). front porch, basement. House needs much renalr. but is excellent building
sile. $2.500.00.
MOBIL HOME - (ltXSt), two
bedrooms, CC1Ppertone kitchen,
wail to wall carpet In living
room_ All gas appliances.
HENRY CLELAND

;.

• .· . .

••

record

~~~.
. r'W

OPINJT07
'
THittfFll •

· -f!"'

b""""

'"i

·

- ·- - - '

IW COAl

·

RADIATGI .
s·E..K y' I'_r\o_'E_

- One alor7 4 1'00111 niodern
1rame home, large uv1ng room

-

r ~~

'·'

a..lllt118Farlale .

NE.W HQME In Mason, two SOUTI!tRN PLANTS. order
bedroOm, phone 773-5750.
now, cabbage, tomatoes. pep4-Hic
pers, sweet po!Btoes. Phone
FEMALE HELP wanted: Must
113-2893. Olarles R. Harris. LONE STAR Oberglass boat.
For Sale
15 feet. 50 bo Mercury mobe experienced in dry cleanPortland. Ohio.
S-15-30tc
STRAWBERRY
planls,
oure
tor;
trailer. Piano "upright," Am CONDmONING RefrlgerIng. Apply between 4 and S
crop, $4 per hundred. Char- FOR CUSIDON COMI"'RT good oondltlon. Phone 149p.m,. ABC CJeanen. Mason,
allon service. Jack's Refrigles
Fosler,
Rt
.
2.
Racine.
Ph.
mz.
+9-6tc
W.
Va.
f.4.«&lt;
KDa!lp ~. Cliff's Shoe literation, New Haven. bone
t
247-2119.
4-7-31c pair. lliddleport.
I-2I-30tc
812-2079.
4 8 tk
WAITRESS and barmaid or barTHREE (3) floor length formlender over 21. Apoly In per- HAY, George Canon ,
als with sizes ranging from READY - MIX concrete deliv4-7-«p .FOUR ROOK - · bath, luU
712-4753.
son at Green Gables, Stale
hJtl me Ill garage . Two year
3 to 7. One Is white and two ered right to your projeet.
4-7-stc
, Rl. 7.
Fast and euy. Free estiare blue and while. One (I)
old - Pbooo ID-H%1.
CONN TROMBONE, used only
:1-2:-lfc
mates. Phone 992-3284, Goegstreet length formal, size 5;
18 months_ Call !192-5190 alter
Employ1111nt Wanttcl
leln Ready - Mix Co.. Mlcldlecolor, white. All are In ex5
p.m.
t-7-4tp
POODU!
PIJPPII!S.
AKC
Toy
port, Ohio.
! 110 tk
BABYSITTING in, Syracuse,
cellent oondlUon. Call 99Zmini*ft.
I7S
and
up.
Stud
2381.
4-9-stp
pbone m-3364.
H«c
SIX ROOM HOUSE with baiL ....... - p-oamlng. Phone
BUDGET PRICE furniture on
two ema lots, State &amp;ute ._&gt;IG.
II I tk
our third floor budol abop.
11168 EAHLY American stereo:
Public Sale
IJI In Rutland, Excotlonl ..,.,.
Baker
Furniture. Mldc11oport.
This set bas AM &amp; FM radio
AUCI'ION, SATURDAY, April
dillon. Phone 74:1-52tl. t-T-8?. 191!1 OOilGE Oarger. Phone
Ohio
? 21 lfe
I speed automatic
JJ, I p.m, The !~lowing pera-.. ID-:11511. 4-4-«p changer. Lovely llnlsb just
IOI!al properly will be sold at SHOP AND SAVE for Euler Ill like new. Take over ' pay- RI'WINil JIACHlNEs. J'ePIIr
the mldence of the late Ward
Bryant's Budget Sbo!J, Ill W, f'IVE R1DII«l t.nes. $100 aod
IO'I'VIre. an maw. WY :1ments of $5.31 per mooth or
Bayes just south of Chester,
Main, Pomeroy. Men's IIUII! IJ9. Amold Grate, RuUand.
22111. The Fabric S'lop. Pompay $8i.21. Try It in .- your
Ohio on State Route 7. Living
$211.16, Dresa Shirts $1 .•• Plloae clay. 74:1-4211 ; eoenlnp
eroy.
Aulborlzed SIMer Sales
home. Phone 99Z-2836.' 4-9-6lc
room suite, day bed, •everal
llresll m- $11.!11. Rats $2.••
7e.at.
f.4.«&lt;
and Service. We Shornen
rocken and odd chairs. oak
Boy1 Suits $lUi. Shb1l $1-Z,
Scllaorl.
3-21-tfc .
19118 STEREO radio combinatable, work table. 5 piece dimSU!I, Sodol 21. &lt;1!!111. COIIIPlETE - a n t equiDtion. Mandaoltlll walnut connette, chest of drawen, sevLadieo m- 11e. or..... 11e
ean
742--4211 for desole,
bas BSR automatic rec- EXPERT Motorcycle Repair,
eral metal beds, rug~~, Hoi
to •. Arlillclal no- Se 11111.
f.4.«&lt;
Pomeroy Home and AulD.
ord changer_ Take over poyPoint refrigerator, sweeper,
each; P - $1.2t; jUat ..,.
. !l-3f).'I'II'C
ments of $8.12 per month or
cookinc utensils, dishes, wrl~
leased a ,... memorial albam !IIX ROOII - · bath. new
pay $611.411. can 99Z-D.
hlg desk, two drop leal tables.
po famaeo, ~ %-acre land,
of tbe Sitm Bridge 1JJ Ref.
4-9-6lc EXPERT ENGINE TUNE UP.
band tools, old washero, coltwo d!meot porebes, one mile
Ray Andenca; ....... two
M:is pi,. parts II needed, ol ~-. Mra. Klrtlu'yn
Jeetors Items such as McGufta,oud Cbesler on Route 7.
Diets and BW.oiBIIPrtiiiHIMra.
soop ct tbe IJrldce • 'RI1 •
Pomeroy Rome &amp; Auto.
fey Readers. other books, picPhone
115-41211.
4-4-Qp
!l-3f).TFC 14&lt;1• Belderson and Kif· Tbe
II other WUIIIi!rful PI'OI
Bus!- ServiCiM
lure frames, coffee grlnden, IOIIfl. May ba purc!llalod at
'
COifle Wll pr-ect wltb • ilfl
'
lanterns .. milk cans, dinner
Bryant'l Budget Slloll. I. 'IJ. GOOD MIXED bay. Vernon REYNOLl'S FLOWER Sltop In
MaJOO City is open for bualbell. Iron kettle, brass kettle.
Nease. Nease SeUlement road.
Malo.
Open • "' 5 daliJ'
ness. All ldndll pot lknml,
baby bed, wagon seat, stone
t-7-et.e
Phone 149-31111.
4+3tp
sprays, wreathJ: $2.511 up: 1111.
churn, 30 gal. jar; other jan
pots SOc, baRet~ $3.50. Eland othor articles not listed. FROM WALL to waD. no 1011 SPECIALS - Bananas. IOc lb.,
t-7-ttc
Terms cash. Not responsible
at all, on ...-pell cleaned Bologna 3 lb, U9, Bleach 31c nora Reynold!.
for accJdenls. Salt conducted
with Blut Lustre. lleDI elec- oal., 12 rolls Tluue 7'9e, TwoTERMITI!S iW ARMING
by the Bradford Auction Co.,
trk ohampooer $1 . lllbr Fur- Bedroom Apt. for rent. TwoTHEY
ARE re-productlves.
Racine, Ohio.
4-7-!IC
lllture,
.... Piece Living Room Suite,
not
your
worker colony. Free
139,00_ Re~lster lor free TurInspections and ln!ormallon
Wanted To
FOUR !4) cabo as II, llvt mo- kev. 12 lb. or over. :M&amp;G
on
crawl space dangen. No
bile radio units, me bue sta- FOOd Martel. Rt. 7, 3 miles
LARGE UYI' or oman acretae
salesman, low overhead, 50
t-4-31
tiul. frequency on bale sta- oouth Middleport.
lllltable lor buUdlng bome, ar
per
cent savings. Allied Pest
tion 152&amp;9; on mobU. unit
• wDI buy moderately· prked
Control,
Pomeroy, Ohio, Ph.
15771, and oftlce furniture: FIVE ROOM house, bath, 1aUDhome In Velp Local Scbool
~ evenlnp.
4-7-41p .
,,
Write BoJ 41. Mki$3,SIIO. Phone 112-ld day or dry room. In Syracuae; me
t-9-ltp
acre ground. Nice for trailer
4-S-IIe 112-:ZW eveulngl.
I.OGAN FIRE &amp; SAFF.,....
park. Phone Glen Cundiff. Jr.,
FQUIPMENT. sales and 181'·
IJZ-5160.
4-7-et.e
furniture, dlobee. GOOD HAY: 50 eents per bale.
vice, Pomtroy, Ohio, RD I,
llln. Howard
Paul Jim', a.esta', Oblo.
ootclal prictS on extlngulsb4-9-lle EXCELLENT. elllclent and ecW. Main St.. Porn•·
ers lor boat., tralll!l'll a n d
1-2&amp;-tft
onomleal !bat's Blue Lustre
homes, DwlgU (.Gfan 99Zcorpet cleaotr. Rent electric
NINE jlOOM boUSe. I" lola.
3821, C ~&gt; arles MarsbaU tnohampooer. Baker Furniture.
Rae~. Phone ttt-mt.
&amp;M. lofJx EleblnRer 111W5211.
t-1-ete Lawrence Eblin. lfUG4,
4-Me
.
a~rtment.
' (Allin,. ............
IIIIth, jillt above corU0-30t&lt;
TnioTHY
HAY,
Joee)$
WiP.
ELECTROLUX
IWEEPERS,
In Muon Clty.
,_....,•; 1/•:w.• '';" - · IIIIU IU!tl 4QURI '
pel. Rl. 3, Pomeroy, · $..
rug waohm, pollaben and FAST FARM TIRE SERVICI!l.
· ' IIOu!IO. Marlon fteJ·
' .......,;11, ....,, ,.,.,...
,W lilowlll ·
Wippel
...,, .Road, l'llone 91:1-f410. genUine parts, eaD IIU/IO,
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
t-7-et.e
~Y•,
--11111'1
11M
IHUI
' '
H-3tp
:1-IWG!p
•
u.-m
trainees. Sae our ad on sports
page,
14-21&lt;

,.

.'

'

.,.Sltl

For Sale

hog-' ·-

.

1. .

...., ......

.

SHooTING Match SUnday, April t•, from 12 11000 to 4 p.m. - .__ _ _,.POMIIIIII!II'!li !IOYIII!!I,•OH•
. •1011111!111!11--1.11!1---.1
. Banuo. bacon, ball of
• ')lholguns only. Rutland Amer- ·
For Sale
For lent
· " lean Legion Home.
4-9-!tp
BY OWNER, new three bedFURNISHED apactmonl, 126 room air conditioned home;
Mulberry Ave .. Pomeroy. Ph.
mERE WILL be a consignment
two car garage, corner lot
992~598.
t-7-llc II interested, call 1192-3618.
sale on farm machinery April
fl. U interested contact Len
3-27-llc
,Morris at Rutland, Phone 742- FURNISHED aoartment, 114%
Mulbtrry Ave,, Pomeroy. Ph. ZIG ZAG Singer, dial zig zag,
'l641 or Jim Carnahan 94999l-6598.
4-7-llc
17os.
4-7-71&lt;:
preowned, A-t condition. Sold
new over $315. Balance due
.U:VIVAL. Pomeroy Church of FURNISHED and unluml!lhed
$89. Buttonholes, monograms,
anartments, Close to school.
the Nazarene, April 8-14; 7:30
sews on buttons. etc,, without
Phone 992-5434.
10-18-tfc
p.m,. each evenll)g. Rev. Curattachments, Pay only $1.50
tic• Powell, eval!lelist; Rev.
per week. Phone !192-28R5.
Kenneth Pierce, pastor. Ev- LARGE fiv• room and ~alh
4-2-tlc
apartment. newly deror:.t,.,rt,
~one welrome.
+5-4tc
furnace heat. Pomerov.
Phone 9!1U30'1.
! 7-tlc MUST SELL 1966 Sincer. In
WILL DO sewing at home: zipbeaut~ul waln•t table; fully
pers, pockets, pegging , hemeq•ipped to zig zag, monotng, a~erotlons . etc. Mr1. FURNISHED APARTMENT.
gram,
laney design, etc. Uscouple only, 212 S_ 5th A1·e .
Freddie Thabet,
Mason.
ed very little. 'For quick sale,
Middleport, 992-5435. 3-10-tlc
Phone 7'13-S651.
3-18-301Jl
$48. or payments of $8 each
month. Phone 9112-2885.
SPECIAL PERMANENTS reg- ALL NEW ELECI'RIC 3 room
4-2-llc
apartment, beautiful view ol
lj]ar $15 now $9.50. Clellth
the river. you have to see to
llrogan's Shop, near Salem
appreciate, convenlent an d 50XIO MOBILE home, IR84 moCollier.
3-14-30tc
del, coppertone kitcben. two
comlollable, pbune 992-52'11.
bedrooms,
carpet In living
S-22--tfc
HAPPY HOUR. Shenon~ Sorllll!s
room. Phone 992-!619, 4-7-12tc
Nile Club. 5 to 8 o.m, Monday thru Friday. Ladles nlgl\1 FURNISHED SLEEPING room FIVE ROOM HOUSE, b a t h ,
on Main St. In Pomeroy. Ph.
eoery Friday,
2-6-tlc
Aluminum siding, storm win992-&gt;296.
3-111-tlc
dows, hardwood floors. g a s
PENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
furnace . large lot: $6800. Ph.
wlll pay !Or a brake adjust- FURNISHED three-room apartPomeroy !m-3718.
H«p
ment, bath; on South Second
ment at Pome!'ily Home &amp;
Ave., Middleport. Phone Mrs.
Auto.
1-7-tf&lt;
LOSE WEIGHT safely with DexHoward Cecil, 992-5282A-Diet tablets. Only 98c at
4-:1-tlc
Help Wanlecl
Nelson Drug.
t-7-ltp
CA/1 H()P: waitress and dish
wasber_ Ap~ly in person. FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM LIVE BAIT, 24 hour self-set·
etow's Steail. House. t-9-6tc
APARTMENT. Middleport.
y_lce 1 .Fife's, Thin! SIT Mkl· ·· r
~,_,2iC,AND ~~g, · ~ " p~d1t'lf14.
~ 1't5-t!c dleporl.

.

' " ' ... . . . . . ' .....,.,

heater.

w~·AIIIIttiiNI
......

. 't""

....... .... ,_...,_.

A·WINTER.MONEYLANDl

..'

'

.

BUGS BUNNY

�'

Are.You "Listening?
r---------------~-

-=ARNOLD
lilt ..

01110'1
PillliT

~­
....
led
1958 CAIILLAC
I cb&gt;r luXury cor 111 IIJiiOU prleo.
O

'

0

O

O

O

O

0 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

I

0

0

0

. ,IJ250
·

IHS CHEVROLET •• , •• , , , • , , , , , ••• , , , , , ,f18Ul5
Bel .Air 6 pau, ata. """"' 327 q . autoiDadc traol., or •teerinL ciOID - · aood w.w. llrea, radio IIJH]

'

--

'

·, ' ... .:·::~::.:. .....

..... L........ ..._•

. .

. AHA WARIHOUS.

':M

.t!N;;.:- ..,,,..

Pomerov Motor' Co
OI'IN,EVIS. 1:00 P.M.

0

• • .;. . . . ;••y

@)

Aiil

..!,;

PETS - Black Scottles, Wblte
WeJ!les, Mlnlature Scbaauzel'll
sod Poodles for Easter. Bark-•
aroo Kennels. Coolville, Ohio.
Phone 667-3654.
4-5-101C

COAL. heavy, lumu stoker, egg
and mine run. Excel!llor Salt
Works, Inc., E. Main St.. Pomeroy. Phone 992-3191. lU-IIe
MOBIL HOME. 1135, exc&lt;!llent
condition. Com!)letely lurnlall-ed. $1850,00. Call 9112-5262.
2-21-301lc

---

SEVEN ROOM houSe, seven
acres of land, cellar, smoke
house, sOO&lt;It garden space,
two good wells, very good
water. coal house, wood
house: $2800. Can be bought
on land contract. Pbene 7424356 Rutland.
t-9-ltc
SINGER ZIG ZAG sewing machine. 'This machine sold
much higher. This machine
will make buttonholes, darn,
embroidery and zig zag. Take
over payments of $1.25 per
week or pay balance due,
$38.46. Pbone 992-2836. 4-Htc
SPECIAL STEREO, 1168 Earlv
Ameoican stereo radio comhinotlon : 'This is a t&gt;.•utllu'
solid s!Bie unit with • soePd
cbanli(er. Take ('IVer oavments
ol $6 ner month or pav ~al-

·

once. of $1111. For' free home
demonstration c•ll 993-3218_
Also
stereo
In wslnut cabinet lor oavments of $5.80 or balance of
$86.911.
4-5-«c

"b•••.,,.,...,.""

(!ueltlu ~~~lt'l
-· - -

UNION AVE. - POMJ!:ROY One story 5 roOm frame bome,
with modem ;- . bath,
lull basement, gaa furnace
bealln&amp;, garag~ In basement,
large lot, $8,iMIO&lt;OO. .
ON ROUTE' ut - SYB!&lt;.'USE
with Oreplace, dininc ...,m,
modem kilchen. bath, 3 large
bedroomo. lull baaement, furnaee heat, garage under
liOuse, front and back porch,

316

Hyway.
Call lot
for appointment
level corner
feet on
to see. Asking $31,500.00.
GJI!VEL HlU.. - MIDDLEPORT - ' good two story 8
room home (S bedrooms), I"
bathJ. basement, two enelooed porches. gorage, elllra carport, level lot, close to swimmlng pool, stom and school.
Good place for large family.
$10,000.00.
VIRGIL or HELEN TEAI'ORD

· .-,.

·

MON;
JAYM:\It ctw. CO.,

- ·

~ •e••~ lhiit
•"••
c-•Tnidl·
•i1141l.. r
· •Atrr Type
_..._.
_·..
001,. _ _
e(M!

'

• li,1;At1tii'MI.. .t'

I

l1llla Cii __, u.

1U011n __ ,..~.._.

~ '-~~~~~:IY:I4::":·•:·:,..~ll:ll:•:•:•:ii:0:-~!~~~~~~;..;1

,
.
.

:w

. EXPBn' . ·Wheel Alignment

5.55

:l:

•

7DOx1J
7DOx14
7501114
670rcl5

,....
, ....

AJ

n.aa .a

Plutlecrpplble

1...,.._

AI

II.U

Nat-l•G•ro-

Res.----

EVINRUDE

TIRES??

SALES AND SERVICE

N.w)Supply ~ O..ols

GUAIIANTEID

OhiD -

16.50 ancl18.50

Hockingport, Ohio

992-2781

PHONE 667~70
CHESTER, 0, 98f.4H1
985-3647

DWARF FRUIT TREES $4.95
. -FORSYTHIA
RED
O:~oo:Hm ROW!RING
HARDY AZALW
ALTHEA
MAGNOUAS $4.95
·MOCK ORANGE
GREEN SHRUBS
. WIE6EUA ~

·

ll'om tlielr chUclren IIIHI

Insurance

lull11111 Sent••
C, C. BRADFOIID
AUcrJONEER
Comjllele !1enlee
Write, Phoae or Celltoel
Crltt Bradford
Racine. OMo
5 1 tic

IIIHI motor
Ucen11

AI Regular Siz11
$_12.50
John W. VanMttw

'.

,41

t-7-3tc

~-­

INFORMATI(Ift
NEWS
PfiSiftfS

LOCAL REPORTS
IJAILY
AT
7:50 A.M. ·
.12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
UO P.M.

.c.

'

OKitH, WISE GUV.
kNOCI&lt; IT OFF •I ~

ean

w-

.

,......

DAILY

•I• ,_

~

'

.,

•

'

sr- WORLD~C

chlldreol.
~.- ,.p~anl,
A~I!IQBILE IMUranee •ben · ,.-r.-; Bao;l ~l!IIC!dey balretun&gt;-'
blt
tQp BJlllllds ;iii) Ji.p.b.
earl&lt;alled? Lost your opera!- · eel bome lite'i'' belrw 1 Patleat at
OD t6e T~aaka run
or'• license?
99Z-29!11.
Camdon - C1ork llo&lt;llftll. p.,.
The World AlmaDac ..,.:
1 u tfc
IcerolluJ1, w. Va.
Tiley average 101.1 m.p.h.
---- . Andrew•, oflons- OD !be 3:111.1-mlle trIp,
1111 an overnight pit of·
wblch they make In thrte •
Tli!I!IQ' llulh.
hours, 10 minutes, dell)llle
!k, F. L. Blair IIIHI Lao eor... _ stopa at Nagoya and Kyoto.
nor ot ParkeroburJ, w. Va.,woro Each train hao 12 a1r..;oa.
rocont gueau In tbe bomo ct dllloned cars, Ia !'9,uipped
with abopa and public lele·
• Mra. £eN Stewort IIIHI Anderson
and can oeat 987
•
pbones
B. Kibble.
pen0118. The New Tokaldo
WS, 0
Mra. Greco
and lira.
Line operatesllll ouch trains
PorSOPI from I ~0 lien Lt1l1an P!ckelll Ylllted lira. f'.,dally.
to lllend the fomorll of Frank Sou.-, I Patient In V • • •
Collol ..... Mr. IIJH] lira. Leo . Mlmorlal HoiiPitll, Po.........
Prealdent AndreW Jobnaon
1'01 Qulm, of New llrlahron, P1.,
• • •
Mra. Goldie BW:ilford, IIIHI Mra.
WoahlaiiOo alate baa 18&amp; marrte4 It the JOWIIJeol - · II
Col'l Black!Grd of Dola1llre.
II'IUilO, mllel of r!lcten.
Mra. ilernord smallq of eo.
vlaltecl wltb relative•
lt. Bo,oboll
bert r.cent4-.
liluh
Mr. IIIHI Mro. n&gt;raol 111IO.I)o.
fllllted wltb Mr. and Mra. Joim
lllllllel and flmiiJ of 1'omero¥
lid., &amp;rndl,y, Other YllltDrs In
the llllbel home wore lira, Robert Morton and flmJiy, BoiPre,
and Mra, Robert "nloDIII lad
flmUf of Choollln.
Mr. IIIHI Mra. R. E. Wllllama
were rocen14' honored on tbetr
54111 weddlns IMinroary with 1
dinner at the bo-ofthetr...,.
ter and -!n.la'O', llr. and Mra.
WilT• Pickenl. otlierrl)rrrtut
to llllP celobrlte the ocCIIIoo ·
wera llr. andMra.BWWD111m1,

Reedsville
Ne N tes

---

• t•
I t

,

Entertained

10

__ ,, .

'

KeepinQ Meigs
Go!lio ond
Mason Areo
Informed As
Well As

Buy

-,- , '

. ''

i,~;~ti[YU'l:~;Li I ~lilt.:~:::::·::-:·"'!·"'!&gt;~"~·-~-,:~
,... M
WMPO

Albert M, Cox, JlrGker
tn-383t Eveolnp - -

O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
REALTY CO.
BROADWAY
' HOUSES - MUST i1ELL AT
ONCE - 2 houses built In 1955
One has 7 rooms (3 bedrooms)
bath. part basement. Olber
bas I rooms (2 bedrooma),
bath - alro 2 others In ..00
ol re]llllr. but excellent buildIng sites. Call lor more Information.
·
SITE Nl!ar
BIJMING
SCHOOL - OLIVER ST. - l
story !ramo, S rooms (3 bedrooms). front porch, basement. House needs much renalr. but is excellent building
sile. $2.500.00.
MOBIL HOME - (ltXSt), two
bedrooms, CC1Ppertone kitchen,
wail to wall carpet In living
room_ All gas appliances.
HENRY CLELAND

;.

• .· . .

••

record

~~~.
. r'W

OPINJT07
'
THittfFll •

· -f!"'

b""""

'"i

·

- ·- - - '

IW COAl

·

RADIATGI .
s·E..K y' I'_r\o_'E_

- One alor7 4 1'00111 niodern
1rame home, large uv1ng room

-

r ~~

'·'

a..lllt118Farlale .

NE.W HQME In Mason, two SOUTI!tRN PLANTS. order
bedroOm, phone 773-5750.
now, cabbage, tomatoes. pep4-Hic
pers, sweet po!Btoes. Phone
FEMALE HELP wanted: Must
113-2893. Olarles R. Harris. LONE STAR Oberglass boat.
For Sale
15 feet. 50 bo Mercury mobe experienced in dry cleanPortland. Ohio.
S-15-30tc
STRAWBERRY
planls,
oure
tor;
trailer. Piano "upright," Am CONDmONING RefrlgerIng. Apply between 4 and S
crop, $4 per hundred. Char- FOR CUSIDON COMI"'RT good oondltlon. Phone 149p.m,. ABC CJeanen. Mason,
allon service. Jack's Refrigles
Fosler,
Rt
.
2.
Racine.
Ph.
mz.
+9-6tc
W.
Va.
f.4.«&lt;
KDa!lp ~. Cliff's Shoe literation, New Haven. bone
t
247-2119.
4-7-31c pair. lliddleport.
I-2I-30tc
812-2079.
4 8 tk
WAITRESS and barmaid or barTHREE (3) floor length formlender over 21. Apoly In per- HAY, George Canon ,
als with sizes ranging from READY - MIX concrete deliv4-7-«p .FOUR ROOK - · bath, luU
712-4753.
son at Green Gables, Stale
hJtl me Ill garage . Two year
3 to 7. One Is white and two ered right to your projeet.
4-7-stc
, Rl. 7.
Fast and euy. Free estiare blue and while. One (I)
old - Pbooo ID-H%1.
CONN TROMBONE, used only
:1-2:-lfc
mates. Phone 992-3284, Goegstreet length formal, size 5;
18 months_ Call !192-5190 alter
Employ1111nt Wanttcl
leln Ready - Mix Co.. Mlcldlecolor, white. All are In ex5
p.m.
t-7-4tp
POODU!
PIJPPII!S.
AKC
Toy
port, Ohio.
! 110 tk
BABYSITTING in, Syracuse,
cellent oondlUon. Call 99Zmini*ft.
I7S
and
up.
Stud
2381.
4-9-stp
pbone m-3364.
H«c
SIX ROOM HOUSE with baiL ....... - p-oamlng. Phone
BUDGET PRICE furniture on
two ema lots, State &amp;ute ._&gt;IG.
II I tk
our third floor budol abop.
11168 EAHLY American stereo:
Public Sale
IJI In Rutland, Excotlonl ..,.,.
Baker
Furniture. Mldc11oport.
This set bas AM &amp; FM radio
AUCI'ION, SATURDAY, April
dillon. Phone 74:1-52tl. t-T-8?. 191!1 OOilGE Oarger. Phone
Ohio
? 21 lfe
I speed automatic
JJ, I p.m, The !~lowing pera-.. ID-:11511. 4-4-«p changer. Lovely llnlsb just
IOI!al properly will be sold at SHOP AND SAVE for Euler Ill like new. Take over ' pay- RI'WINil JIACHlNEs. J'ePIIr
the mldence of the late Ward
Bryant's Budget Sbo!J, Ill W, f'IVE R1DII«l t.nes. $100 aod
IO'I'VIre. an maw. WY :1ments of $5.31 per mooth or
Bayes just south of Chester,
Main, Pomeroy. Men's IIUII! IJ9. Amold Grate, RuUand.
22111. The Fabric S'lop. Pompay $8i.21. Try It in .- your
Ohio on State Route 7. Living
$211.16, Dresa Shirts $1 .•• Plloae clay. 74:1-4211 ; eoenlnp
eroy.
Aulborlzed SIMer Sales
home. Phone 99Z-2836.' 4-9-6lc
room suite, day bed, •everal
llresll m- $11.!11. Rats $2.••
7e.at.
f.4.«&lt;
and Service. We Shornen
rocken and odd chairs. oak
Boy1 Suits $lUi. Shb1l $1-Z,
Scllaorl.
3-21-tfc .
19118 STEREO radio combinatable, work table. 5 piece dimSU!I, Sodol 21. &lt;1!!111. COIIIPlETE - a n t equiDtion. Mandaoltlll walnut connette, chest of drawen, sevLadieo m- 11e. or..... 11e
ean
742--4211 for desole,
bas BSR automatic rec- EXPERT Motorcycle Repair,
eral metal beds, rug~~, Hoi
to •. Arlillclal no- Se 11111.
f.4.«&lt;
Pomeroy Home and AulD.
ord changer_ Take over poyPoint refrigerator, sweeper,
each; P - $1.2t; jUat ..,.
. !l-3f).'I'II'C
ments of $8.12 per month or
cookinc utensils, dishes, wrl~
leased a ,... memorial albam !IIX ROOII - · bath. new
pay $611.411. can 99Z-D.
hlg desk, two drop leal tables.
po famaeo, ~ %-acre land,
of tbe Sitm Bridge 1JJ Ref.
4-9-6lc EXPERT ENGINE TUNE UP.
band tools, old washero, coltwo d!meot porebes, one mile
Ray Andenca; ....... two
M:is pi,. parts II needed, ol ~-. Mra. Klrtlu'yn
Jeetors Items such as McGufta,oud Cbesler on Route 7.
Diets and BW.oiBIIPrtiiiHIMra.
soop ct tbe IJrldce • 'RI1 •
Pomeroy Rome &amp; Auto.
fey Readers. other books, picPhone
115-41211.
4-4-Qp
!l-3f).TFC 14&lt;1• Belderson and Kif· Tbe
II other WUIIIi!rful PI'OI
Bus!- ServiCiM
lure frames, coffee grlnden, IOIIfl. May ba purc!llalod at
'
COifle Wll pr-ect wltb • ilfl
'
lanterns .. milk cans, dinner
Bryant'l Budget Slloll. I. 'IJ. GOOD MIXED bay. Vernon REYNOLl'S FLOWER Sltop In
MaJOO City is open for bualbell. Iron kettle, brass kettle.
Nease. Nease SeUlement road.
Malo.
Open • "' 5 daliJ'
ness. All ldndll pot lknml,
baby bed, wagon seat, stone
t-7-et.e
Phone 149-31111.
4+3tp
sprays, wreathJ: $2.511 up: 1111.
churn, 30 gal. jar; other jan
pots SOc, baRet~ $3.50. Eland othor articles not listed. FROM WALL to waD. no 1011 SPECIALS - Bananas. IOc lb.,
t-7-ttc
Terms cash. Not responsible
at all, on ...-pell cleaned Bologna 3 lb, U9, Bleach 31c nora Reynold!.
for accJdenls. Salt conducted
with Blut Lustre. lleDI elec- oal., 12 rolls Tluue 7'9e, TwoTERMITI!S iW ARMING
by the Bradford Auction Co.,
trk ohampooer $1 . lllbr Fur- Bedroom Apt. for rent. TwoTHEY
ARE re-productlves.
Racine, Ohio.
4-7-!IC
lllture,
.... Piece Living Room Suite,
not
your
worker colony. Free
139,00_ Re~lster lor free TurInspections and ln!ormallon
Wanted To
FOUR !4) cabo as II, llvt mo- kev. 12 lb. or over. :M&amp;G
on
crawl space dangen. No
bile radio units, me bue sta- FOOd Martel. Rt. 7, 3 miles
LARGE UYI' or oman acretae
salesman, low overhead, 50
t-4-31
tiul. frequency on bale sta- oouth Middleport.
lllltable lor buUdlng bome, ar
per
cent savings. Allied Pest
tion 152&amp;9; on mobU. unit
• wDI buy moderately· prked
Control,
Pomeroy, Ohio, Ph.
15771, and oftlce furniture: FIVE ROOM house, bath, 1aUDhome In Velp Local Scbool
~ evenlnp.
4-7-41p .
,,
Write BoJ 41. Mki$3,SIIO. Phone 112-ld day or dry room. In Syracuae; me
t-9-ltp
acre ground. Nice for trailer
4-S-IIe 112-:ZW eveulngl.
I.OGAN FIRE &amp; SAFF.,....
park. Phone Glen Cundiff. Jr.,
FQUIPMENT. sales and 181'·
IJZ-5160.
4-7-et.e
furniture, dlobee. GOOD HAY: 50 eents per bale.
vice, Pomtroy, Ohio, RD I,
llln. Howard
Paul Jim', a.esta', Oblo.
ootclal prictS on extlngulsb4-9-lle EXCELLENT. elllclent and ecW. Main St.. Porn•·
ers lor boat., tralll!l'll a n d
1-2&amp;-tft
onomleal !bat's Blue Lustre
homes, DwlgU (.Gfan 99Zcorpet cleaotr. Rent electric
NINE jlOOM boUSe. I" lola.
3821, C ~&gt; arles MarsbaU tnohampooer. Baker Furniture.
Rae~. Phone ttt-mt.
&amp;M. lofJx EleblnRer 111W5211.
t-1-ete Lawrence Eblin. lfUG4,
4-Me
.
a~rtment.
' (Allin,. ............
IIIIth, jillt above corU0-30t&lt;
TnioTHY
HAY,
Joee)$
WiP.
ELECTROLUX
IWEEPERS,
In Muon Clty.
,_....,•; 1/•:w.• '';" - · IIIIU IU!tl 4QURI '
pel. Rl. 3, Pomeroy, · $..
rug waohm, pollaben and FAST FARM TIRE SERVICI!l.
· ' IIOu!IO. Marlon fteJ·
' .......,;11, ....,, ,.,.,...
,W lilowlll ·
Wippel
...,, .Road, l'llone 91:1-f410. genUine parts, eaD IIU/IO,
Pomeroy Home and Auto.
t-7-et.e
~Y•,
--11111'1
11M
IHUI
' '
H-3tp
:1-IWG!p
•
u.-m
trainees. Sae our ad on sports
page,
14-21&lt;

,.

.'

'

.,.Sltl

For Sale

hog-' ·-

.

1. .

...., ......

.

SHooTING Match SUnday, April t•, from 12 11000 to 4 p.m. - .__ _ _,.POMIIIIII!II'!li !IOYIII!!I,•OH•
. •1011111!111!11--1.11!1---.1
. Banuo. bacon, ball of
• ')lholguns only. Rutland Amer- ·
For Sale
For lent
· " lean Legion Home.
4-9-!tp
BY OWNER, new three bedFURNISHED apactmonl, 126 room air conditioned home;
Mulberry Ave .. Pomeroy. Ph.
mERE WILL be a consignment
two car garage, corner lot
992~598.
t-7-llc II interested, call 1192-3618.
sale on farm machinery April
fl. U interested contact Len
3-27-llc
,Morris at Rutland, Phone 742- FURNISHED aoartment, 114%
Mulbtrry Ave,, Pomeroy. Ph. ZIG ZAG Singer, dial zig zag,
'l641 or Jim Carnahan 94999l-6598.
4-7-llc
17os.
4-7-71&lt;:
preowned, A-t condition. Sold
new over $315. Balance due
.U:VIVAL. Pomeroy Church of FURNISHED and unluml!lhed
$89. Buttonholes, monograms,
anartments, Close to school.
the Nazarene, April 8-14; 7:30
sews on buttons. etc,, without
Phone 992-5434.
10-18-tfc
p.m,. each evenll)g. Rev. Curattachments, Pay only $1.50
tic• Powell, eval!lelist; Rev.
per week. Phone !192-28R5.
Kenneth Pierce, pastor. Ev- LARGE fiv• room and ~alh
4-2-tlc
apartment. newly deror:.t,.,rt,
~one welrome.
+5-4tc
furnace heat. Pomerov.
Phone 9!1U30'1.
! 7-tlc MUST SELL 1966 Sincer. In
WILL DO sewing at home: zipbeaut~ul waln•t table; fully
pers, pockets, pegging , hemeq•ipped to zig zag, monotng, a~erotlons . etc. Mr1. FURNISHED APARTMENT.
gram,
laney design, etc. Uscouple only, 212 S_ 5th A1·e .
Freddie Thabet,
Mason.
ed very little. 'For quick sale,
Middleport, 992-5435. 3-10-tlc
Phone 7'13-S651.
3-18-301Jl
$48. or payments of $8 each
month. Phone 9112-2885.
SPECIAL PERMANENTS reg- ALL NEW ELECI'RIC 3 room
4-2-llc
apartment, beautiful view ol
lj]ar $15 now $9.50. Clellth
the river. you have to see to
llrogan's Shop, near Salem
appreciate, convenlent an d 50XIO MOBILE home, IR84 moCollier.
3-14-30tc
del, coppertone kitcben. two
comlollable, pbune 992-52'11.
bedrooms,
carpet In living
S-22--tfc
HAPPY HOUR. Shenon~ Sorllll!s
room. Phone 992-!619, 4-7-12tc
Nile Club. 5 to 8 o.m, Monday thru Friday. Ladles nlgl\1 FURNISHED SLEEPING room FIVE ROOM HOUSE, b a t h ,
on Main St. In Pomeroy. Ph.
eoery Friday,
2-6-tlc
Aluminum siding, storm win992-&gt;296.
3-111-tlc
dows, hardwood floors. g a s
PENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
furnace . large lot: $6800. Ph.
wlll pay !Or a brake adjust- FURNISHED three-room apartPomeroy !m-3718.
H«p
ment, bath; on South Second
ment at Pome!'ily Home &amp;
Ave., Middleport. Phone Mrs.
Auto.
1-7-tf&lt;
LOSE WEIGHT safely with DexHoward Cecil, 992-5282A-Diet tablets. Only 98c at
4-:1-tlc
Help Wanlecl
Nelson Drug.
t-7-ltp
CA/1 H()P: waitress and dish
wasber_ Ap~ly in person. FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM LIVE BAIT, 24 hour self-set·
etow's Steail. House. t-9-6tc
APARTMENT. Middleport.
y_lce 1 .Fife's, Thin! SIT Mkl· ·· r
~,_,2iC,AND ~~g, · ~ " p~d1t'lf14.
~ 1't5-t!c dleporl.

.

' " ' ... . . . . . ' .....,.,

heater.

w~·AIIIIttiiNI
......

. 't""

....... .... ,_...,_.

A·WINTER.MONEYLANDl

..'

'

.

BUGS BUNNY

�'

'
'

.

· SOotlnel, llldiiii!Ot... I'OIIIOJ'O)', 0., iljlrll 9, 19$8 .

'

'

'

'',".

.

ATLANTA 1 (IJI'I)- The liod,y of tile Nol&gt;el Poaco Prize
Ill Dr, Ma#IJt Luther Kina Jr., wl1111j!r.
· tile 'aonvloleat lllOIIle of milAbernatbr Who took aver t1te
Hono of ~can NOII'OOo, 101' ..,too of Klng"o Soolitern Chrlo, ··Ia. a whita ;,1!1arl&gt;le cq,X at the llan Leador"'dP Calferenoo
liolp of··'&gt;~ former elave when Kinl ron from an
lnVe)'ll'd~.
'
·
aosauln's bull,el in Men;ohia,
In a''lrli&gt;Ute -"-nleol in Tem.,lalt Thllrsdly.
.....:_.-llotloof, hlllocy, Kina wu II was tho blgpll tunerll
burl!lll 'l\t4o~ after a Procto- ever acconleol IIQimo other
Jl9a of ISO,OOO government tllon a Predolenl In tile Uftllod
O!llcllla, di!llomoto, entertatnora states. Tho ....mora lncluded
lnd prlvtte citizens who fol. Vice l'rfleldent IUJert Jlum.
lowed blm.for tile laei time. A phrll)', Mrs. John F. Kenteol;y,
pjjr of 1IOi'k mules Plllled tho Senator• F. Keme&lt;IY,
burnllbod colllo &lt;11· a eommon Edwml Kennedy, Eupne Mepale ,.._ farm wagon,
.COr!hy 01111 Jileob Javlle,
"Ho II now In tile hands o1 !ormar VIce Pre eldon! Richard
tile elel'lllll God," said tho a.v. 1 NUm, tbt IIDYerDOrs ol lour

be Giver:J 'Friday -·Night
I

'

Came to a Place Nunocl Getlt- World, atid the UIIIIJ' of tbo
aemane, followed by '1114 /iPf1, Pallilan.
Fldller Forllvt 'lbom, by Fred
feiiUrfllc llarr,y MOON IIIII )!&lt;a.
Bl..anar,
tenor, .la11&gt;110110d ey
Burt with tilt Tht .....

·'

._

cesstonal to t:aav..,., an ·or.Pn • aopram 01111 barltoaO.ey Mrl. NeiiiZIIna, -

1010

Fl!nc Wide tbo Colao, ey
tile choir: How II I h e
Graee, by Mra. '-HaniiY V a n
Vranhwt, and a sOlo, ADd Whwt
They were Come, 1&gt;1 Jallo WilHam Blaettrtar .
Blaeltnar eloo elnge, He Mode
Himself of No Repulatlol ' folJowtne the ehotr' a rendltloa ol
The M,ratery of the Dlrine Hucedes

:~::=:=======================:=:=:=::==================================w~

. )l Pomeroy. ..

\
.. j[! Personal Notes ,:,

mlllat101'1.

Mro. Sdrlll)' Hamm, _...,
oolollll, Is feelured 111 T h e
~eiiQ' of tl&gt;o Divine lltmiHaMr. -and Mra. James nur .. tton; Moore doel, ADd u Moses
ham and new daughter, ~ND Ulled Up tile Serpent, and tl&gt;o
Renee or Dttler vilited Mr. and choir einSI, God So Loved tbo
Mra. WUiiam Folmer Saturday,
The Du.rhams' son, Cbris1 who
had apent the past two weeka
here with hts grancpreats, returned home with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. El&lt;bl Will

or

~acuae

were ~ visitora
ih Be\'erty with their niece and

famJIJ', Mr. and Mro. Marshall
.Miller and ramUy.
Mr, aud Mrs. Charles Bing
of Cleveland arrived today for
a holldl,v visit with her mother,
Mrs. J. K. Smitl&gt;, and Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Kelly ot Middle.
port, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Dlbo, Pomeroy. · Mr. and Mrs.
Bing will be joined here Frl.
diD' ey tl&gt;elr daltlll&gt;ter, Judy.

91aron. Holter, Jac!Jieline Sei~
dlatabel, and Linda Ord, students

at tile practic-.1. nurses school

at Marietta, joined their elan
Moocll1 lor a trip to Pitta. burgh, Pa. to attend the Napnea
national eooventiOI'I.

b)'

Mra. Burl &amp;1111 - . . So 'l1lou
Ullelll '1111' Ill.... Pelltltlt.
- . IIICI Bon 1'1111... joiD ror
Aod One of tile llelellctoro, fol·
Jowlll&amp; The Mi'lter.r of - eoslll&lt;ll oad 1be Adc.-111&lt;11 or "'"
Crudlled by tile - . . .
John Werry'a MJIO 111, When
JeBUs 'I1lerefore Slw Hia Mo-.
tbor; Phltooo einSO. There Wu
DarkDoll over All tile Euth
and Moore preaenta, JJ·Jl Nolhlng to You for tbe cholr'J ._
II)' Into The AA&gt;eal or tbo Cnl·
tilled. Another tenor oolo by
Wem. After Thla, Je1111 Knowina Thai All 'l'hlngJt Wore Now
Aceompllshed precedoe tile II-

Shower Honors Bride

the prizes. The door prize went
lo Mro. Rodney llysell. I c e
eream, cake, DUta, pmeh and
eotree w~re served by tbe host-

Mrs. Daniels

those named aboYe and

Miaa

Carolyn Joaea, Miu Jane Qdv-

ey, Miss Slndl Ball_,, MiaaPun
Crew, Mila hUa Cowan, Mill
Marta Hubbard, Miss Maurlsha
Durst, Miss Mart K. HenneiiO',
Mlu Jane Wells, Mi111 Catby
Fultz, Ml" Sally Globol&lt;ar,Mlas
Carla Nortoa, Miu Florence Ann

('rechnloolorl
FJlzabeth Taylor

Richard Burton
COLORCAR'l'OON:
,
'&amp;""'hollY In ~
TONIGHT and T14URSDAY
April 10.11

NOT OPEN

SlOW Sf ARTS 7 P. M.

I'll Holtor.

•.

Wedding Wt/1 ·
Be on Easter

Dinner Planned
During Week of
Heath Services
o1ur1tw a weel&lt;

of Jpeclal sorvicoo otthechureh.

New President

recommendation of the ltl.atoral
relations committee.

.

'

(.

Planned Thursday

Of Auxiliary
Recognition or ch&amp;rtermenr
bel's and the election of new o~

Holy Week services at t h e

Plana were made for a Sl&amp;nley

The ·Season For
Flowers&amp; Remembrance

!&gt;VtY on 1101' 1. The '""" elso
. disculled Pllll&amp; for asaisting the 10 a. m.
The traveliJW prize waawonb)r
flrem• with a luncheon 10 be
served It an auction s.tuntQ. Mrs. E\'flrett Bachnlr. Yra.
Members were reminded to take !lacy Hughes 01111 Mrs. VlrsinJa
cake or pte to the fire hall before Dant were auestJ.

BUY A
NEW CA
The Elegant EASTER LILY

3.50 up
•

Also other Beautiful
Blooming Plants- Large
Selection

·' · ". ' AT
.
I
I I
I

I I

• I
I I

:

I

'I

'

1o

\ \

'

,.

Ave

·5560

a-.

by , Mro. Wllaa Sllel!, otatnllt,

and Loula Sauer, vocllllot, will
proeoole lbe
rocoptlon will be hold In tile clwr,ch
aoc:lal room lmmodlateiJ followina the core-.

-·A

.

'

P-------------.

uocl other oit:ICiolo;
. Hlol'lclplo Follow!lilhlnd tl&gt;o .ereek!na old larJn
,..,.., to obrolll 1w milo..,..
'milo, aloo iralked maldl and
rarmoro alld, clorko, iJozona or
Nosro gorbaao collocloJ'o from
llomphlo llso lralkod In tllo
Hon. Thill' peld tribute 1o tile
men who eamo 1o lbelr clt;y !all
lo lead ,d omon-..,a in
a
.old pr11ap olrlko
Unpcl with charges or ' raclll
dlaci'DIInotlon,
An elllmalod 120 miWon
persons walched oo leloruJon,
including I1IIIQI in Europe
where the Culoeral waa beamed
by &amp;alelllte.
IIIOj'Ol'

nino--

llr, oad Mro. Russell Wllsonof
Logan were weekeDd gueltl or
their son-In-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mro. Torry Ohlinger,
llr. and Mrs. Dtmnls Wilburn,
Tracy and 9Jerri, ot Be}£Jre. were
SundQ visitors of Mr~ and Mra.
llayt!tond wlli&gt;Urn.
Mr. and Mro. Edward Evans

pge ·m aDr.

have returned alter a montll's

visit in Callfornlo. Thill' were
gue&amp;ts of Mr. and Mro. llonlld

Lee EviD&amp; and 110n. Jeffry, of
Cu!vtr Clt;y, Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Evauo, Jr. oad
dausllter, Reginl, UJa Anaetes,
CalU. llr. and Mrs. IUchlrd
Ptekens met them at the Columbus airport on tl&gt;elr ·return trip,
Mr. and Mrs. - r t Relbel ,or
Morriatown were w~Btl
of his aiater, YtsaMai')'Vfr&amp;lnla
Reibel. Pomero:r, and Mr. and
Mrs. Charleo Bra&lt;btey oad lamI(J', UlddllllOrt. Asa Brlll&gt;ury
waa home for the weakend from
llarl- CoUego.

Vc;5tXX; NO. 256

re-

Used Sunday in
Christening

tbo !\trine ProoobJterW hllol ot
lbe Second United P,rflllrllrian
Chur&lt;h tboro.
1'oJnmJ Balolr, oon of Mr.lnd
Mro. Jobn Balolr, who hal . _ ·
pleteol two )'011'1 ot Molllll Union
eouoop, Alllln&lt;e, left todlttor
till u. s. Anllf, A mQ~r lnorpn

%

.

'•

..

Finance your new car with u..

s»an•

. 10. aroUer &lt;OBiter ride,

tbla deer waodered &amp;crOll lbe frozen bay at
111d look ap reoldeaee at a Cedu Polai omuoemeal ceater. Warmer
hlereooed acUvlly Ia lbe ana, bul tile aolmal haa obnwa no olpa otleav·
a )ll'Oblom for local poUee. Palralmao Leta Luce, losat, dlreeta tral!lc
ltJIIIIvlled cueot.

Begin at once. EnjOy the sheer pleasure, the
sheer beauty of lliis areal new support llotkl!lll.
All hlsh faohion with a higher lenath and
shOrter welt ror the highest hemlines you n'lly wear.

Available in three great shades-Beige,
Spice, and White. Nothing's been . overlooked to keep your young-looking' leg1 ·
io=?king
that way.
. ' ..

'

FALSE TEETH

It you've never worn a Support Stocking

bef6re, there's no excuse for getting
started NCIN.

52 Teachers Offered Contracts
Fltt;y4too teaejlora wore of- Phyllis Hackotl, Eric llarl, Grace
fend OlllofUJ' Hmtted em.tracts Hawley, Bernlee Hoffman, EverfQr ttl• next school :rear, twooth- ett Holcomb, BetayllorkJ, Thorn~
era reooiiDeil and throe other&amp; ao Kell!', Leo Kemecly, Jr.,Dana
were employed lor tho remaiDder K11alnger, Leda Kraouter, ID a
or tho ......... school year, Tuea- . lleadoWs, ~Ia Miller, Jolin
dll' ~~ 1&gt;1 tile Meigs Loci!' - Mon, RoberiMorrlo, Sabralolor·
Scltool D!llrlet ~ of EW- riiMIII, Tori')' Chlingor, Elnalono
cotlm.
Prall, Jolin Roclovlan, kathloeo
&amp;tpt. qeorp Hlrtll'a••• em- Seott, Mal)' Skltmer, Rita Sla.
ina the moetiDa: 1n Middleport Yin, Carol,ynSmltl&gt;, UlllanSmltl&gt;,
~ 0111 that teachera tmlll Charloa stock, Fentoo Taylor,
be nollllecl 1&gt;1 April 30 If tile ~- Thomao, Anna 'IUmer,
bOard dDII not lnt4DI to em- Ann Woobllltr, Richard Well, Ami
pill!' tlttm for tile next school Welsh, Holen Williams, Lawyear. II tlltll' are DOt 10 noll- r.,... Wolfe and &amp;tzame Wolle.
lied, tl&gt;en tile boord muel em- · Tlio only teacher eligible this
p!qy tl&gt;om, ......... lo law, year ror a cmllnulng -.act

llar....... ~oul.

Teachers. Riven the· Qll8.y8IJ'
limited CDIItracto 'IUeldOj' nl&amp;lll

River Gauges

lncl1!de Ed llarlalo, Jolin BentGAUGES - Ga111polls, 12.1
ley, Jo7 Bomll.,, Dllllf lllakooloo, lloovld. Bowell. Jet- 11owon. and 21.8 nmnlng 34 foot of roll-

Jllneo ~ Thelma B.
Campball; · ~ CltaJtll',. Jltollth Cadotor, Gla&lt;IYo Coo, Do!D·
lid VI-, llarr llodr(ll, a.ulu ~ Whosler Drake, tolar·

PomaJ:O)'-llallll, ZUO; Hlnton, 2,50
llalUnr; Charleston, 19.20 tallina. l'llllm, nmnlng ... foot
ol rolloro;llarJI!,III, runniD8 0,75
i4'D Engel, 111rJor1t Gfbba, WO- feel of 'rollora; Wlnllelol, nmnlng
llam Gllobo, COriA Gllmon, Heel.
trli pt, PINSIDt, 25.10j

Only $2.95 in our ~Iii Fl~.
•

.Hosiery Department

-.

.

\

'

1

11.- of Faoloral Dopoelt r......... .cor,.. ......

MIDDlfPORTr 0•.
~

.-

.......

'
·------·

__._...:..

......... ·•

_..,....__

__

....

-~

was Doaald Wolfe, COllliiMlrdal
teacher, whteh waa approved.

Kr-.

Aeeepted were the re~
lima or Ml&amp;a Roberta
hl&amp;b achool vocal muele teach·
er, who Is bela&amp; married in
JIDll and Mll. JOIII Athll)', Mlclo
dloport HIP School commercial
teadter, Who Is moving lo COlorado.

11i~ MelgB 1..oe!a1 T~~ni
'

aomeaoe•a arm;• after a hearinK In Plttlburih, he laid, "Now
ti&gt;Oj"vo switched lo tile o t h o r
plan," he adcled,

EmpiQYed ior tbt remllndel'llll
the school year now underway
were llro. Gild!'• Hayman at tile
Pomero,y Junior Jllglt School;
Mrs, SdrloY Hamm, elementary
vocal muelc teacher in Mlddlo'~~''ay
pori, and Mra. Nan Moore 1o ,
teacb .in tlte Rutland lfl8h School.
Mrs. IJaj&gt;man roplaeeo Ira D
•
ftl_IJ
Wolfe, who has re&amp;lanod. Mrs. COWl 0
nUll
Hamm rep!sees Mro. Ruth DoepOne WOj' tralllc hoi be&lt;l\ ...
plng, Galllpolla, Who Ia unable
tlbllshad ot tbo foot of Utmln
to continue In the YOCal mulde JlllliiDooi whore foftllepaotweok
poll, alld Mrs. Moore replace• or 10 acrockodrOI&amp;Inlnr...U has
Mrs. Judltl&gt; stock who el10 has tllroe- !D collapu and opll1
re&amp;lanod, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. toruo Oil dirt and rock ..., tile
Harmaa are - rellrool leach- roa&lt;tn,y,
era, Mro. Harmaa having tauiht
TuesdOj' niPio .... (101&amp;
In Pomeroy and Mro. Moore in wore pleo:ocl aloog will&gt; sljptl ot
Middleport !w alllllllllorolyoara. the loeltlom to elllbllab tile ona
WOI' lralllc, llr.!or Charles L.CV or l'omaro71eid the- "-1

.

'

.

·Two Degrees from Ohio U
llloa MUUta Ohlinler teao:htl
·buoolaell and olilce lllltcotlon at
IUIIh School 01111 IOI'VOc&amp;
.
Olnefed.
·tot lh'e

,atfoNII

Tuesdly.
The State Rood Commission
and U. S. Bureau or Pub 11 c
Roads said a 900-loot clearaaee
span would be more economlcel
and raoter to build at a s1to alroa&lt;IY deltrmlnod about 1,800
root downstream from tile mouth
ol the Kanawha River.
Rep. Franh M. Clark, D-Pa.,
two 7U.Ioot"'apani CIOoilttltliM ll (iiUi 1if Cbl! .
IJIIII, Clark cmlondeol tho
ltfO
could be built in 14
months ola ooal o f - $7.5
miiHon alld 18.5 mllUon.
'l1te leatlmoriY was made al a
heerlne CIIIIOhtcted by tile U.S.
Coast Guard on navtptional aapects of the propolod bridge.
0. R. Colen of tho SRC oaid
tbo 900-loot span could be built
in leaa Ume to auure opening
of a aew bridge ey late n e x t
year.
S. E. Ridge of tile Bureeu of
Public Roada leid tile Bingle
navlplloosl 1J1111 wouJd c o s t
$650,000 leu thao tileIJIIII t;ype,
Clark, chairman of the Houae
Publle Wortuo Committee's oub.
committee on tile Cool! Guard,
llid he wa1 earlier Informed the
IWo-lpan bridge wao favored,
119:!melme nw.st have twilled

w.-

tll'&amp;m witll .pariiCiponta II'GIIIIIII
claa11s ol the Sunda;r IChool,
will be proaented ot 7:30 8omdll' niP! . ot the -~
Churclt or Christ.

,.....;

porooos 1.~IFWSin
c
cnrwolod &amp;rOIIIocl tilt !D
S...O _...,. Pluck ...-r !lowers, bill of "IVt bll . Ovol'COIIIe
:, " ·
rlblixl and IOPriis of r..., but . lltqu&amp;lllda of llllll!ntt&lt;J . ' ''
c "
thoQr lloroq dented 11&gt;0 · olo 1~. lilllt!s ad!W.
of .blollllma.· A 1u1ot .• or, 1rvm curb • •cur
mourner• •1111 atood 1
' 01- ~aal&lt;11 IINIIC ·~ '
b1J!&gt;re till crwtatmldo!lrt. ' lowh Alllnta ~ tho.,.,, ·r ~· • ·
·C)ab- ollit .IIIDI(J', a fill clo.. domed ~llol Wilen Gov. ' ...... ·
·· · , .
~IIDdl aitd ...larios oould got lator loladob,.:...o. &amp;&gt;o or KltolJatklojt '
J.fteo 'lbollllll!,'hocl brlok chllr&lt;h &amp;&amp;I behind blo Goal&lt;. Ht hod """1'118 ~~
whore thO Hnlcll starii!IIWitll ...tllol blii acboo\tlo4 · wu -"'-e
p~ero oad Nepo IPirifloJL A would not ponnit hlm 111 ot!l!P4 IIIII lhot woo •
pJIIPI/atlc of II!JW'S Foil. 4 the tuneraj.
liolnPbl• bDtll - . , HI'.~...
aormon w'u p~ in wlW:h he
More thlo 1,000 ~- Lord,· 111&lt;ollll' llaaii.H
told bll tollower• that If oad nr..., IIIIOdlbe - · aa
Pill Tlllldsarmrir
&amp;1\Ythlns ever hiPPOnOol to him, an hoDDr iitlrd &amp;lid 1,000
lira. lllnr hl4 ......... tl&gt;ot
ho wonted to be mnen\bered Natlolill Guard men .mod le' 1n lito tiiPt or loor .........,.
tm1,y · u "I drum mU1r tor _...., .-rio a.
CI'J"'d ........ be (lll¥ooi•Ull.o:lturch.
Jullleo.H
waa 10 orderly the ~
(Comtlnllod onl1all ~

Sew"

of

:1¥

Weather
Fartiy c!OU&lt;IY wllh near - ·
sonal ~ature•*!OII&amp;IIt. low
from middle 30a 1o 1._. fOo.
Fllr wltll l!We ._elure
cbanae Thursdly.

'NEDNESDA Y, APRIL 10, 1968

IRJNTINGTON, W. Va. (IJI'D
-State and federal otnclala favored ooe II'Pe or bridge to
place tile lll-tatecl Silver Bridge
at Point Pleasant and a Penn~
'111Vania congressman favored
another at a pubJlc hearing·bere

PROGRAM PLANNED

\

I

-~-----------·

U!o Abundanlll', an F.allltr pro •.

'

One or Two Bridge Spans
At Point Pleasant Argued

'

GO.

'

en tine

... fQMEROY.•MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

'

gr-

.

'

Devoled To The lnterem Of The MeigJ·MOMJn Area

Mra. Glon Hoooa!or, M r a.
Nor111111 llullpbreJo, 01111 !Ira.
Earl Dovoaqoort -eaueltlwllln
llro:·llobe., $&lt;Jimollher....,.. cltlllaat-.
Prlzea wore -by Mro. Eolia
Ruosell, lira. Millard Wllller1111t1t, Mra. atarlea"'"=
Mra. DotoapOl'l. 'Rotrt
were HrVed IV tile lloDia.

Water from the River Jordan
was uaocl fDr tile chrlltonq ol
lour cblldren at Palm :slmda,
-vlcl&amp; ol Holtll lllthodlat J ,
Church.
·
Tho Bev, lllx Q&gt;nahue • ..,.
oluctooi the chrloten1na rite• too.
Paige H.ue.Y, siX month old
dau&amp;!ttor or Mr. and Mra. Ron
HalloY of CoiUIIIbul; Jo An&amp;ela
and Stoilltanlo' Jean Houchlnl,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs,
Stephen Houchins olllloldiOIOrt.
and lloovld Allen Goorp, 1011 of
Mr. and Mra, lllrold George of
lllcidloport.
The water used lntheehriatenltv was Pl'Ovldeol by Mra, L. W,
lllo:Comu,
ollloovld
Allen Goorp. II w11 a gilt !D
hor ll'om Mra. Jollie lllcQ&gt;nlld
or Athina. woter from tile vial
has be&lt;l! used tor tlttchrlltening
or live of the granolcblldren of
Ill'. and Mro. lllc Comes.
llrl. WUUamHouchlnllndMr.
01111 Mra. VIctor COli of Vinton
CIIDI e!pOCialq tor t l t e c - ·
low of tbolr granddaushtet'e.

'

a1 y

tbe Ha~Jer• Ferry, Va., federal
11'JD0r3' waa a free Negro baa:-

.
....

.

'

Soorea of -•lalnloolat
'"'blli\ God ' alml...,, Pm
· tlte Ml cllml&gt;ool hlilt overltold ~ lllaat.''
·
01111 ~aluroo 1'010 .~tilt
.~ ~~
SO•• 'l1te U.m110 noatlh ~. '"'-· OIIDOioq. lo !Do lllllllll
tram KIDt• Pl;lioolor for ltla ooplrlt, but we commit
Blpliol llturclt 1o ~.. . Ill• bcocll' to tile pund. Tho
Colleae, where aorvl~ ..,. ::..-vol•I'JO!IIIInl"!,..•'hlaiOUI,
~- in a ~ but' w. ~ ·bl•' l'"4' to tile
Qllllllnoglo,
. ·
II&lt;IUIIiJ, No Ollllll. 110 Cl'JIII, ..,
Noar!y hal! tilt ......._, .C III hold hla ooplrlt bulw.
were white.
·•
,,
cOmmit blo •
lo tile
1be tunerol atarlool ·'fuolilo.y around.''
morning ·will&gt; ,, privoje ooory!po
Chllolnn Altelocl
at tlte """""~· Bill It,... .5!19.
'lite widoW, Ill's. Corp,lt. i!ST ;ott,ooi .·Ui;,~. !'&amp;~ .KID&amp; and her tour chlldral
laid . 1o roll •In : VIol!· arooo from tllelr foldiJoe chairs
Cemeler)' ln a. while mazjJio 8lltl - - tile · tr)'(lt,
ctipt lnll&lt;ribool witll a re!raln · llrown wltll hUDdredi of boufrom tilt old llave 10111:
tpllo of Dowera. They tootehed
"Free ollall, tree &amp;I last,
It &amp;lid left.

The Drat men killed in aboliUoalat Jolin Browtt'o raid against

Club Enterlainec$

.

•

iM,;ddf;;;;:;:'.'::,::·,:o·:··: Jordan's Water

Estella Walllurn, who nmaln&amp; Ill.
Mraf Dwight Wollaco, .,.... J,
E.llarltJ and lira. Edward Burkett or lltllllddi'IIOrt F I r I t.
Vniiiii,Proabytorlaa Clttlreh, and
Mro. L. B. Stebblno·or ~rooniaa1 · - l.1niov, he hal HryOOI..
were ln Portsmouth f'rtdOI' tor orpnlll ot lbe Ht&amp;th 1 b d
Unllod Melltodlllcbun:hoa.
Mr. andMra.lland;y Van llolor,
More S.C.rlty WI..
tilt former Naru Froat, hoW
moved Ill ColumbuJ, Van llolor
11 otatlonocl will&gt; till Air Foreaat
Loclcliootmo. Tho c. . . wu ...
lilted ln their ..... bj ...... ....
bal wollJum.
Bell Wlaa, Who has openllhe
winter in Miami, Fla., hal ,...
turned to Middleport tortiiiiODDo
mer.

There's no beHer plan around .

.·

MRS. IRENE ARNOLD of 33 West NorthBroadwOI',CoiUJI&gt;o
bua, a rormer resident of the Harrt10nYllle .rea. Sa MP
nouncln( tbo OOSIIIOJII&lt;IIt oad Jpproachins marrllp or her
daQghter, Anna Mle, to Charles E, Bennett, Jr.,aon Of Mr. tad
Mrs. Charles E.
Sr., 10 Launalload, JoUot, W.
Tho brldeo-p10Ciuated from HarriiOIIYUielfl8h School
In 1958 and from tbt Kentuckf Chriatlan Colin(e.!l!t io wor1oo
ins wltll Mlosion Service• It Joliet, DL Her Rance Ia employed
by Mitchell, Hutchins and Co. or Chlc&amp;ao, Ill.
The w-ng wW boanevontof.-\i&gt;rU20 at tbo Flr•l Chrlslo
tan Oiurch, 16 Union~. Jollet. John Elbonds, brotller of the
brtdeoelec4 wUI olllciate 11 the ceremolll'•

Mrl. Eller Lewis of Loboiton

ments with anyone In town.

Du. dley' s

Miss Anna Mae Arnold

t.a hen with ller mothert Mrs.

Compar• our low monthly pay-

free Delivery

.

-.a~.
A hall-hour of nll)lllal !IIUIIC ,

Pt. Pl......

o '
\ \
' '
\

Preoob71erlan ChurdJ ey tile Rev.

MrL C. II. "''"""' rllurntd
to Qploanbu&amp; !Omdey with her ...,.
lnollw and daughter, Mr. &amp;lid Mr a.
Gon!flo Harris, oad wW reopaln
thire ovv Easter. Yr. and Mrs.
llln;ja- the wo-lnUiclo
dl01101t with relatlvoa lrtcludlng
hill Cather, R. W, Harrio.
Mro. Richard Pullinl and L.Ann or St. Albano were woekond
vlsltora of Mr. and Mro. Fred
Lewla &amp;1111 fami(J', UlddllllOrt,
and ~. 01111 Mrs, J. IV, _...,

NOW is the time to

\

a

[Personal Notes I·:::
::::

Communion Service

Trlnlll' united Church or Chrill
cor• hlafdlghted tl&gt;e21thamlve"' have been anmuneed.
sary obaervance or the ladles
· AI 7:30 Thllrsdly evoolng canOUXIllacy of tile Mlddlaport Fire dlelllll&gt;t communion will be bold.
llel&gt;artment.
'lbe eant..ta, 1be Cruciftxlon wUl
Bearbs ~ carrie Beth, Mra.
Held ln the nrt lllll, the m-. be proaented 111 tile comniimlb'
Danny Bowers, Ml'a. Paul H1Uand trw was preceded b)' a potluck choir at 8 p.m. Frida!'. &amp;mrlsa
son, P. ~•• Mn. Max Folmer clnner. Charter members attend- services on Easter mornlnghave
q were Mra. B. F. Pll'lnllee, been 11&lt;heduled for 6:30a.m. witll
Mra. Bob McElhlm.Y, Mrs.. James the worlldp lloor and communion
IUI.els, Mrs. Lena McKinle)', at 10:25 a.m.
Mra. Glad;)'s Vroman, and Mrs.
Persons desiring to plaee lilies
Emma WOj'laDcl.
In tile 1011ctuar) ror tile Easter
OUlcers elected were Mn. llrVicl are asked to have them
Dudolo, president; Mro. Howard at the ehureh not later than noon
Dailey, vice president; Mrs. Mt· Saturda,y.
Elllim)', aecretlr)'- treasurer.

EASTER ·

1

ol Easter 9molq,
vowo of the-~· rinaeoro.
w111 be reac1 a1 P·!ll·
' ot tlte Mlddl~ Firat United

.

..

Now You Know

1be dlurch - . , . ol
• Ulaa · Edllb lrl• , ll'atltonllaU.
~r ·of Mr. &amp;lld .Mro. Paul
llli*IOIIIIII, MlddloPirl. ,to 111chul Zlrldo, .... or Mra. RuUt
Zlrlcle, ~. wlllbeauovtlll

A llmliJ nicht dinner hll be&lt;l!
Planned for Al&gt;rll 23 ot H-

Dudley's
'

.

ary; The aedon was taken on

Guests at the shower inehlded

THE COIIEillANS

.,;,·lito

n.e-waaoneofaevorol
plano dlacu&amp;lod by Mro. N a n
- · G&gt;rlng a moetlbl orthloJ:
Mrs. Robert Smitb and Mrs. and datll!llter, v..., • .., Mrs. Rob- Dclal board !Omdey niP! to ..,.
Lester Haning entertained Wed- art Ritchie, Mrs. Horold Rick- counoao
lltendonce ot the
nesdly nlgllt at tbo Second Ward arol, Sr., Mrs. John c. Beaver, . ._n&amp;tlc services. "'·Jamoa
firehouse in Pomeroy with a and Mrs. Jolin T. Beaver.
DeWOOI"i, tomorl,r aasoclated
bridal showerhonoringMrs. Donothers preHIJtiog gilts were with cadle Tlbernacle or lnd1lno
Ilia Smith, tile former Beverl.r Mill Marla Grueser, M111 Lin~ IPDU•, JncL, will be the speaker
Beaver, of 1542 Nye Ave., Pom- da Asb, Miaa Cheryl Me Laugh- for the week of urvteea '» belln
eroy.
lin, Mrs, ZIAil Reuter, Mrs, Bet~ on &lt;\Pr1l21.
Larp white wedding bello and II' Spoocar, Mrs. COr! Davis,
John Bechtle .._rtoc~ an inyellow and white streamer awere Mrs. David Daria. Mra. Bruee crease in Sunla¥ Sc'-»1 lttendused in the decorations. 'Ibe gltt stmpson, Mrs. Harry Bolinger, ance. Plaasweremlldetotlllvethe
table was centered with a minia- Mrs. Don Jett, Mrs. Geoffrey front &amp;tiP&amp; of the Plrl00118 re-o
ture bride doll and an arrange- Wilson, Mrs. carl Moore, Mrs. paired. It was voted to aendlilft
ment or oprins nowers,
Btu Grqeser, and Mrs. L e o ot money to the Rev. Georp SldGames were pl&amp;¥ed with Mis11 Crow.
wei~ mtulonary to Korea.
Kathy Rouoh, MlBB Poony Hayes,
~ tile moetlbl the board
and Miss Ju&lt;IY Cotlrllt w!Ming
....,. toincreaaotbopostur"osal-

tiNS.

TONIGHT, APIDL 9

nal . . ol ~ .,. . .
dtol~r· ~· 111e tove "' Jei!Ua.
(ijtior - s or till cbarll .
..,.,.) .... ~ Nelltzllll&amp; llllllb
Wtrt7, MllrJ ito Hay... ~ ·
M!dlaal, MllrJ Rlgp, Loulaei!ldlaol, lJada Meyer, P • t1 J
Yfllllio Jou lloonl, Cor Porritt, . - Russell, Jo7 Kautl;
liar)' Kaull, Alii Holter, .,....

llltthodlst Church

.,

II¥ m:Nl!Y P. LEIFEHMANN Rll(lh Abernatbr, a cloaolrlllld sloteo, . Clonoilo or ~Omall,

'

Tho Cntclllxlon, a cantata 1&gt;3'
Jolm StalDer, will be presented
ot I p.m. Frida!' ot tile Trbtlt;y
~ted Clttlrch of Christ b)' a
com•t;y choir.
Mrl. Paul Neaae Ia dlroc1W Of lbe 23..mco group comJIOolld of slngoro ll'om Mlddle1!'!1'\ Pomeroy, Roclue, an d
Cbooter. Organist lorthepreaen.
'&amp;ltlat it Mrl. Bell. Neutzllng.
.caatata _.. will&gt; oolo..111 Lola Burt doing Altcl Thill'

'

King's,Body Rests at Edge of.Fo;rmer Slave Gh · '

''

· tata~ Thia Crucifixion,

••

'

al o61011loosl lrolnlng ot Ohio
State Uftlvor111J. ,
, file la .a , member of the Pnsbytorl'!i llturdJ 1n lll!ldleport.
lilt .hllbblei lQ&lt;~IIdo ri...UIIICI muode. "
·
Mill

Traffic Going

One

at

"i

f

tnmc Wu establl.lhld u am•
oure !D Protoct rell~ tram

.POIIIllll collapae of tbo woll •
Ill - o r lelalltiiP• 1r1 PJ'I&gt;o
celled to have tilt wall fiiiOirod
or iunt dowD. Tbll alen wW·~­
rt!lovo tbo .W... olOQJ»oolllllq
lm'Oivod lhoulol tbowllllcolll(ioot,
u.. ·~r

awed.

, ,..,

Do You, or Don't You Want

Pari-Mutuel Betting at Fair
BY BOB HOEFLICH
win or toae.
How about part-mutuel betting
Your ticket and all other tie~

at the Meigs .Cc:Mmt;y Fair?
keta purchased on the borfle: that
The Melga Count;y Fair Boord wins are ac:tual(J' a partnership,
invlteo oxprosalons of pbllc betting againll otller patronsoptniOI'I 01'1 tbe proposal - bolh
pro and em.
Briefly, here', an e&gt;planallon
0( part • boltlloi:
, J&gt;lrst, Y&lt;JU111Wf~thalm
11'11101 betting
tho lfack.
Tho -~. throuah tile
"totaliur," actl as youf agent
anc1, colloeto a percentage fll&lt;ed
by ~lo ljllte law.
'Ibe odds and pay-otr on 'tbe
wimlnl bor~es are made by 11\e
public OIJIY and tile managoment
neltller p1too nor loses if Y&lt;JU

•mat

bought tickets ontbeotherhorsea

in that raee. Wilen the result 18
ofllcial and Y&lt;JU have a winning

lleket,

and all tbo pa1roDa
boloiiDtl w1ia!J111 ttokola collect your prop6i'tlootate
share of money bel CJII t1&gt;ot par·
ticular raee .
WJ!en Y&lt;JU bel to win, Y&lt;JU colloc111f your boroellnishesllr&amp;l.
When you bet to place, ;you eol ..
lec:t ~ your llorse tlnbhes ftrst
or aeoond. When Y&lt;JU bello show,
you colloet it your horse finish·
)'&lt;Ill

, or t~&gt;o:--k

ea tlrst, second or thlrd.
or .$1,384:02 waa t1te oot to tile
Numerous ottter faira acrosa track lncludlnj: tile fee whicll
Ohio bave pari-mutuel betttnt as wna peid to tile llrm · _..,_
set up by Ohio law. Althclugll ina tile betting bootbo.
Melp Colin\)' bas 1101 preyiouo01 t1te lol.al, $'1,559.80 waa roIJ' had betting"" harness rarlnc, turnool to tile public in wlall!nas.
tile COIIIIQ' haa received a part
II I&amp; ,polaod 1!111 that Illite inol lbe tu procoodo collected spectora ara 011 band lo overfrom
ot other tradla, Me &amp;bat there are • ~ ..
llare li. .. -..le t(·iltea, ,-1111. bt -- - ~ ,,
11117• .ol racina lut ..Yill',.al tile lllolprotp'am.
JaolilOn Colin\)' Fair at Well'!be Mols• Coan\J' Fair IIDord
Ilion:
hao dlacuolod tile polllbiUIIes
lluring tile throe dol' period of eatallllm!ng tile part....mtel
a to1a1 or _.,268 was bet. 01 tllat betting program in lllelp Cowtlotal 1324.38 went inlo ..... in. 11'. lloanl members we!...,.. pub.
clmllrtg $278.04 into the general Uc opinion, It 1J111 he _...,.
revenue tu fund and $46.34 into ed ln letters to Tho llooll,y Sontile arlo Fair tund tax, A total Unel or to the fair board.

-.a

Summer Driver-Ed Courses Planned
Plana for careying out a awnmer drlver Dcation program
to relieve the heavy demand for
ttle cwrae during the regular
school :rear were made 'IUeeda,J
niP! b)' tile Molp Locll School
lllotrlct boani of ooltcotiCJII.
Larr1 Morrl- aslllataot &amp;U·
perlntetdelrt or tile district, explained to board member• moetlni in Middleport new elate pro.

visions to eneourap driver *cation programs. In 1969, teen
drivers nult have completed
driver -.cation coursao before
11&gt;111' can obtain an tllio driver 11-

eenae ..
MDrriiiOI! ~ out tile! tile
atate will provide $30 for each
pupil COiqll&amp;tlng tile course. As
a relult, lolorri1111 I'ICOIIIJIU!IId
ed tile awnmor program wltb Ill-

OU Student
In Contest
At Pomeroy

structoro, three _.ted lo be
used at Pomeroy, Middleport and
Rutland, to receive ~~~~~ lor each
student complei!ns tile couroe.
The addlllooal f5 peid ey t h e
atate and a f5 laboratory lee will
be used for Insurance and gaJO..
line chargea lovolved will&gt; tile

Mayor Ell Datisoo and Cowtcll.
men BUI Brown andRobertSnowdeD or Rutland. Rutland olllclals
have requested that the h i g b

school buildins in Rutland to be

vacated next fall when Rutland
lfl8h School students are to be
moved to ottter locations in the
automcJbUes,
district, be turned over to the
Accord!na to plans, e a c h tDwn ao a communlt;y lxdldlng.
course Jlven wllllaat six weeks.
The boani has been in agree.
Scbedul!ns will be compldAod af- mom! will&gt; tile JIIWI)sal and lael
ter studeDtl are nalootered for Dlllht plans were fUrthered lo
the summer eourae, Reglstra- !bot end. RepreBOntatlvos of the
llon Is IIDW Ullderwl,y in tile bllll&gt; vUlago will Inspect tile bullollng
and oompUe a lilt of measures
-lolorriiiD
· ot lbepoinlod
dlltrict.
oul tllol de- to be taken to cmvert the hi&amp;h
mand for the oourae durinB the 11&lt;hool lo a communlt;y bulld!ns.
winter months is bea.vy am will Then Morrison and George liarbe heavier due to the new 1tate crave•, qterintendent. will meet
law.
witb 'Village representatives tb
Meeting with the board we r e · stuo(y tilt lllgllstloris Ill tl&gt;ot

Miller Will
Give Address

At Rio Grande

terms ot a leaN betweeu t b ~
boani and lbe village ... be
worked out. The two sr&lt;q&gt;olalil
nlgbt alao dlseuaaed ln~~~rance
chargea Involved in vlllap possession of tile building and tho
r8&amp;J&gt;OIIalbllfl;y of tbo eommunlt;y
in malulalniDtl tile atructuro,
In otbor acllma the board epprooed reoolullons ID roehorler
tile lllllllcr hl&amp;b and the Junior
hi(ll aeboola lor till DOlt school
year in COtQuDetloa witll plODI to
hove tile Iipper t11roe hlilt school
claaeeo or tile ollltrlct
in Middleport tall and ....
- · elllhth 01111 Dlath tll'ador s
o1 tile dlltrietla ~'~~"-·
The board eatallll- aaalary
for tile pootll&lt;ll of • I l l - director. II waa J'tiiOl'lod t1&gt;at
R - !l!tvor, . , - ualatanl, wW be lllallloiD ac"''ll tile
poll at tile time when - ·
an hired because be 11 teadl·
ina .... ..._ary cerllllcote.
II wna voted lo odlrll'l!so for
blda ... llnoo, paollao, oil, lubriCIIII!&amp; &amp;lid .,utreoao lor 1H8(Comlouod'oa Pap 4)

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="685">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11031">
                <text>04. April</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="62912">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="62911">
              <text>April 9, 1968</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="863">
      <name>genheimer</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="41">
      <name>nitz</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
