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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
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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
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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
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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

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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

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~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.

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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:
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'&amp;""'hollY In ~
TONIGHT and T14URSDAY
April 10.11

NOT OPEN

SlOW Sf ARTS 7 P. M.

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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.

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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
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Blooming Plants- Large
Selection

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

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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.
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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.

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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

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Finance your new car with u..

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. 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
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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~.
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teacher, whteh waa approved.

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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
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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
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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

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

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claa11s ol the Sunda;r IChool,
will be proaented ot 7:30 8omdll' niP! . ot the -~
Churclt or Christ.

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porooos 1.~IFWSin
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cnrwolod &amp;rOIIIocl tilt !D
S...O _...,. Pluck ...-r !lowers, bill of "IVt bll . Ovol'COIIIe
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thoQr lloroq dented 11&gt;0 · olo 1~. lilllt!s ad!W.
of .blollllma.· A 1u1ot .• or, 1rvm curb • •cur
mourner• •1111 atood 1
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b1J!&gt;re till crwtatmldo!lrt. ' lowh Alllnta ~ tho.,.,, ·r ~· • ·
·C)ab- ollit .IIIDI(J', a fill clo.. domed ~llol Wilen Gov. ' ...... ·
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~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 ~

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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

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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.
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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 - ·
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Soorea of -•lalnloolat
'"'blli\ God ' alml...,, Pm
· tlte Ml cllml&gt;ool hlilt overltold ~ lllaat.''
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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,
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Noar!y hal! tilt ......._, .C III hold hla ooplrlt bulw.
were white.
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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$

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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.

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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.

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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, _...,

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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.

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vowo of the-~· rinaeoro.
w111 be reac1 a1 P·!ll·
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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-

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Guests at the shower inehlded

THE COIIEillANS

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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
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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, .,....

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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'

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

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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.

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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)

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REVIVAL BEGINS
HARTFORD - There wi!! he a
revival service at the Chlrdt ol
Chriot in O!risUan Union aUiartlord starting Monday at 7: 30
p.m. and c&lt;Jntlnuing through Apr.
28 with thP Rev. Floyd G. Beekman or H!il oboro soeaklnJ&lt;, The
Rev. John Coppock is host pastor. The services are opeo to
the _public.

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fast balls that moved around well
and sent nine Meigs batters down
by the KO route.
Ingels, on the other hand. sent
UP a dluylng assortment of fast
and slow breaking curve!itolrOJloo
ton batters that producl!d 12 KOs.
Ingels gave uP two singles and

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lelt side.
lltONTON HAD LEAD
The Tigers, whose first hit

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frame when Washburn singled,
Clnal)y broke open the scoreless

duel prior to TannehUI 1 s injury

Falcons Slug Out 11 Hits
For 10-6 Edge on Eagles
Waha.ma slugged
11 hits to take a 10w6 victory
over the host Eastern baseball w
ers of Coach Danny Wright TUes~
day afternoon.
The V.'htte Falcon hitting was
paced by Denny l'llinn with a
home run and triple and Slsk
with tour slngles in four trips
to the platt!.
other hitters for the winners
were Gary Clark with a double
and single and Ralph Batey, Larry Carpenter and Roush, each
with a single.
Howie Caldwell topped Eagle
hitters with a pair of singles
whtle "'Uke Boring and Martin
MASON -

each got a double and Steve
Cowdrey, Bili Gill!! an, Jerry
Burke, Bob Ritchie and Terry
Stethem each a slngle,
Boring went the distance on
the mound for the Eaglea, fanning
five and issuing three free paasw
es. Baley handled the Wahama
hurling and Canned eight and gave
up six walks.
Wahama is at home against
Kyger Creek today and Eastern
travels to play the Meigs Rew
serves.
Wahama
032 300.2-10 11 1
Eastern
302 100 0- 6 9 2
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The Gallia Academy High School Blue DeVils, with two out in the
bottom of the seventh bmJng, pushed across the winning run to edge
the Jackson lronmen 4-3 Tuesday afternoon on Memorial Field.
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Tom ~en&lt;:er, Blue Devll ace, limited the Jroglntn tO rive scattered hits as he fanned 12 an&lt;t walked three.
Second baseman Bruce WilSon and singled to score Mossbarw
batted in three runs, including ger and Cosby with the tying
the Winning tally with two out runs. Bob Thorson fanned to
in the bottom of the seventh. end the threat. h was tied J.J.
Tom Spencer had a triple and
Lonnle Bush popped up to the
left fielder Paige Humphreys, catcher to open the Blue De~ ­
a double, for the only extra base lls' bottom of the seventh. Danw
hits for the Blue Devils.
n,y Cook farmed and two were out.
Catcher Ricky Mosely was the Tom Spencer tripped to d e e p
top Blue Devil hitter with a
rightweenterfield and Jim Gil.
brace of singJes in two official more walked. With two out and
trips. to the plate. Mosely walkw two on, It looked like extra inn.
ed the first time up in the bot- lngs coming up.
tom of the first Inning.
Bruce WHson slammed a hard
Jackson's only extra base hit grounder down to Bob Thorson
we,s a double by pinch-hitter Gary at second base. Thorson bobbled
Sexton in the top of the seventh. it and then threw to Dan Murw
Jackson had a good day wlth phy at first to get Wilson but
pinch-bitters as Bob Mounts came Murphy dropped the baU . ln the
in, In the top of the seventh, . meantime, Spencer crossed the
and singled home two tying runs. plate with the wiruting. run and
Traillng 3wO, Jackson put the the game was over.
. pressure on the Blue Devils Dy
The Blue Devils scored twice
scoring three runs to Ue it up in the bottom of the first irutw
3..3. One run was In, two were lng, Dave Johnson was sale on
out and two men were on when an error by second baseman
the tying runs were scored.
Jerry Mapes, and took second
Dan Murphymedouttoopenthe on another error by shortstop
top of tlle seventh ror Jackson.
BUI Harris. Bush was sate on
Randy Terry singled. Bill Har. an error by Mapes. Cook flied
ri s grO\I'lded out, Gary Sexton out to deep centerfield. ~enw
batted for Harold Howe, doobled cer walked to load the bases .
and scored Terry. Jerry Moss. Jim Gilmore famed. Bruce Wil .
barger went into run for ~w son took a two and two pitch
ton. Roger Cosby walked .. Bob and singled scoring Johnson and
Mounts batted
Bush. Mosely walked and Tom
Meadows fanned to end the !nnw
ing.
GAllS lallled agaln in the bot.
toin O! the third iMing, ~n·
cer ranned. Gilmore singled and
stole second. Wilson popped up
to the catcher. Mosely singled
scoring Wilson. Meadows struck
out to end the inning, That made
It 3-ll ln lavor o! the Blue !Jev.
!Is.
Phil Coburn started for the
Ircnmen and worked stx coma
plele innings. !le was !lneCI Cor
Handy Torry ln the bottom o!
the seventh. Terry was charg:.
·ed with tho loBI,·
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By FRED MCMANE
UPI !jlorto Writer
The 1988 major league baseball season Clnally opens today
alter an unprecedented two-day
delay, but it wi!! not begin with
the usual aplomb,
An outbreak of violence in
several major league cities, the
aftermath or the assassination
of Dr, Martin Luther Kbtg Jr.,
haa created a feeling of
apprehension among baseball
officials whose teams are
scheduled to open In those cities
and a state or uneasiness exits
practically everywhere.
All 20 teams are scheduled to
play, but in the riot--torn cities
or Washington, Chica&amp;D, Balli·
more aod Cbtcinnati there is a
dlsUnct possibility that !Uriher
postponements may occur.
In Chicago, where 11 persons
were killed and over 300 injured
in riots, the White Sox were

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of the Negro district on the
city's Sooth Side.
F'oresees No Problems
11 We•ve had no outbreaks near
us, u said Ed Stort, general
manager or the White Sox, "and
we anticipate no problems.
We're going ahead with plans to
play."
8\ort would not speculate on
attendance at the opener,
however. The White Sox plan to
honor tickets purchased for
TUesday's opener, with persons
who bought tickets for today' s
game getting refunds.
Washington still has 13,000
Cederal troops and National
Guardsmen in the city and has
been under a strict 5:30 p.m.
EST curfew for the past slx
da,ys , Eight persons have been
killed in riots, but the Senators

the lush green Augusta
National fairway s soaldng UP
hot sun::;hine after Tuesday
thundershower s.
"Up until now, the fellows on
the pro tour have been playing
on Bermuda gras s that isn't
hardly up yet," said the general
or "r\rnies Army.'' "Thes've
been getting lots of roll. But the
National I.s in perfect condition
for a golf te st- true summer
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UPI Executive ~rts Editor
hUGU;TA, Ga. (UPI)-The
way Arnold Palmer figUres it,
the 1968 Masters golf tournament, starting Thursday, wUl
l:e the first this year pla,yed
under uswnmer" conditions,
and it's a whole new ball game.
Palmer, who will be seeking
to end three year s of frustration
in the tournament he has won
four times, .Pointed Wednesday

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Several Ohio college baseball
teams were in &amp;Ction Tuesday.
Baldwin-Wallace opened its
season with a 5-3 win over

Wooster at the Woobter lleld.
Wooster now Is 4-3 O'r~rall and
0.2 in the Ohio Conference.
FlndJ.ay Collt=ge dereated Ohio
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were scheduled to open there
against the Chicago Cubs.
The traclltlonal openers at
Washington and ClnclM.ati were
originally scheduled !or Mooday
but were postponed out of
respect lor Dr. King until
Wednesday as was Monday
night's scheduled game between
the Houston Astros and Pittsburgh Pirates at the Astro.

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TUE.SDAY' S RESULTS:
Los Angeles and Atlanta greetw
ed world champion St. Louis at Gallipolis 4 JaCkson 3
Meigs 1 Ironton 1. called alter
night.
Other American League acw eight iMingS because of dark-tion included New York hosting ness.
California and Detroit entertainw Athens 7 Wellston 4
ing AL champion Boston in a l.&lt;lgan 15 Nels-York 5
pair of day contests.
TENNIS SEMIFINALS
JOHANNESBURG (URQ
Fifthwseeded Marty Riessen of
Evanston, Ill ., faces ei~thw
seeded Ray Moore of South
Afrka in the men's singles
semlwfinals of Ute South African
tennis championships on Thurs..
years before failing to make the
Okker of the
halfWay cut last year, is one of day. Tom
Netherlands
will meet secondthe hot favorites on the eve of
seeded Clark Graebner of New
the Masters aJong with Tom
York
ln the other semi..final.
Welskopf, the current money
Rlessen
advanced by beating
leader on the pro tour, and
Tony Jaclln, the you~ Briton lourth.seeded Bob Hewitt ol
South Africa Tuesday 5-7, 6-4, 7
who won the JacksonviUe Open.
5, 6-l.
Graebner defeated South Afrlw
can Bob Maud 6-3, 6-4, i.J.

conditions. The grasb is almost
too thick.
"h won' t hurt the big hitters,
because Lhe,y'll be out there
l•ilth their drives," said Palmer,
who last won the Mastel'S in
1964 and ha s fini shed second,
fourth, and fourth since then.
"But it 's definitely going to
slow the course.''
Jac k Nicklaus, who won the
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Ohio University defeated Northern Illinois H-0 in a slambang alTair. Bobcat pitchers
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held Northern Dlinois to two
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le Tuesday afternoon as they got
a 81h .p:z victory over visiting
Wahama. The win was the fouMh
straight ror Melgs.
HOSPITAL NEWS]
Wahama' s lone winner of the
match was Gary Fields with a
Holzer Ho5pital: Visiting hours
40 to outhit Blll Hackett's 41.
2.4 and 7 ..8 p.m. Parents only
Fields got Wz points to If.! point
on Pediatrics Ward.
NHL Pla.vorr standings
for Hackett
Admissions
By United Pre ss International
Bob Priddy or Meigs shot a
Katherine II., Fischer, 613Sec.
(Division Semifinals)
43 to win over John Zuspan who
Ond Ave.; Lewis H. Clark, 602
(BeSL o( Seven)
carded a 47; Pat story, Marauw
Third 1\ve.; Mary M. Woodie,
East
Buffalo
I 2 13 ll dcr senior, scored a low 39 to
Patriot star Rt.; Mrs. 1\, Joe
Series ,\
)!;..Clinched series
beat Bob Redmond with a 51;
Henry, Rt. 2 Patriot; Edgar E.
Jim Anderson, of Meigs had a
W. L. GF Gl'
l uesday' s ltesults
Lakin, Patriot star Rt. ; o. Dolph Montreal
40 to beat Roger Roush's 55
J 0 12 6 Providence 2 ~rint::field 1
SWick, Rt . 1 Bidwell; Mrs. Chesw Boston
and Jeff Burt finished with a
0 3
6 12 Buffalo 10 Quebec 7
ter G. Wigal, Rt. 1 L'hcshire;
45 to beat Mel Fry of Wahama
!Series B
(Only games scheduled)
with a 51.
Douglas C. Clelland, Pomeroy;
W. L, GF G1\
Wednesday's Games
story, a standout high school
2 0 5 2 lto&lt;;hester at Hershey
Harry C. Odell, Rt. 1 Mlddlew New York
golfer, who had just begun the
port; Mrs. Larry E. Newman, Chicago
0 2
2
5 Quebec at Buffalo
Wellstoo; Ernest Lavender,
gol! season on Monda,y against
We&amp;t
(Only games scheduled)
Athens, carded a 43 against tlle
Franklin Furnace; Mlss Bessie
series A
L, Adkins, Coal Grove; M r s.
W.L.GF Gh
Bulldogs instead of 48 as was
hBh Ptayoll Standings
Charles D. Mullins, Jackson: :-t. Louis
erroneously reported. story had
1 1
4 4 By United Press International
Mrs. Willtam E. Crabtree, Rt. 1 Jlhiladelphia
1 1 4 4
(Tllvlsion Finals)
not seen actioo because of a leg
Jackson; Bethany D. Lipscomb,
Series B
!niury.
(Best or Seven)
Rt. 2 Cottageville, W.Va.; Mrs.
W, L. GF Gh
East
Meigs' next match will be at
Ralph L. Foster, WellstOn; Char. l&lt;&gt;s Angeles
2 1 9 8
10
a.m. Saturday at horne a.
W. L. Pet
les H. Greer, Jr. , Rt. 5 Jack · Minnesota
1 ,500 gainst Marlena.
t
1 2
8 9 Pittsburgh
son; Mrs. James E, Grant, Coa.lw
Tuesday•s Results
MJnnesota
1 I .500
ton .
West
New York 2 Chicago I
Birth
Montreal 5 Boaton 2
Mrs, Marvin E. Depue, Wellw Minnesota 7 L&lt;&gt;s Angeles 5
New Orleans
stan, son, 12:34 p.m. Tuesday. (Onl_y games scheduled)
Dallas
Discharges
Wednesda,)l's Games
Charles H, Daughert-Y, DoMa PhUadell&gt;hia at st. Louis
Sue Davis, Mrs. Charles E. Ellis, (Onljo game scheduled)
Benjamin H. Ewing, Mrs. Lew·
ls D. Flnley, Mrs. Willie Fra~
hHL PLAYOt' t' stand!~~~:s
ley, Mrs. o. 0. Hanes, Alan
By United Press International
L. Harper, Mrs. ilooald W.
Series A
Leach, Mrs. Russell M. Little,
(Best of Seven)
Mrs. Wilma P. Mceys, Clarence
W, L. GF GA
E. McDaniel, George A. McGbt- Uochester
3 0 10 4
WEMBLEY, England (UP0nis, April A. Moody, Larry S. Hershey
0 3 4 10 1Wph Charles, Britain, stopped
Patterson, Franklin W. Ragan,
-Serie11 B
Joey lllrlle, Canada (4), (no
Donovan Sharp, Robert W, Sis{Best or Five)
wslghts llMOUnced).
son, Jr., Mrs. Shady Tackett,
W. L. GF GA
Rocahie Terry, Mrs. C I y d e x.-ProVidence
3 1 13 7
White, Jr., Charles R. Aelker, ~ring
I 3 7 13
UYI•IIflll Gllllty
Mrl. Robert A. Bateo, Kenneth
Series C
L. StevL'III, Mrs. Kenneth W.
(Best or Five)
Dempsey, Mrs. Robert S. Ball
W. L, GF GA
and in!ant daughters, Mrs. AI· Quebec
2 l 14 13
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opener against the Minnesota
Twins.
All 45,016 seats for theopener
have been sold out for weeks,
but the tense racial situation
was expected to hold down the
crowd. Just who would thJ'OW
out the first ball for the
traditional uPresidentla.l Opener" was unknown as bOth
President Johnson and Vicew
President Humphrey werf! not
expected to attend.
Baltimore has 11,000 troops
patrolling the streets following
the death or five persons, but
the trouble is said to be nearly
over. The Orioles were scheduled to entertain the Oakland
Athletics.
Play Despite Riots
In Cincinnati, 1,300 National
Guard troops were called Out to
quell rioting that resulted in Ute

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Meigs' next outing 1111 at home
llod GUkoy, Who rt11lacod T....,.
ogai
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hUl at !!rat, was hit to 1111 t h e
By Innings
bases. But VariJohnsoo 1.-.lto
Ironton
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end the Inning.
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Alter Van Motor'• eighth inning Meigs
Murnahan and liarl81; Ingels
dJ,ubJe with two out11 Murnahan
&amp;Dt out ol thejambylorchwCrow ' and ~an.
U11111!re• - hrt Stobart, J&gt;late;
to groum1 out to him..
Nesselroad
and lngeh;,
Ingels, walked six and Murna-

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Vielnaln, ' val!lte{ to aecood'
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it was the· third win in lour
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Blue lJoYlls. Tho Blue !Joy!ls
are l-1 in Soothi!Bstem Olio
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,: battle in ),J!ddleport Tue~ for er.
The game, exciting and action hls single and rhU IUce with
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son. Their standings dld not
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Waha.ma slugged
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over the host Eastern baseball w
ers of Coach Danny Wright TUes~
day afternoon.
The V.'htte Falcon hitting was
paced by Denny l'llinn with a
home run and triple and Slsk
with tour slngles in four trips
to the platt!.
other hitters for the winners
were Gary Clark with a double
and single and Ralph Batey, Larry Carpenter and Roush, each
with a single.
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Cowdrey, Bili Gill!! an, Jerry
Burke, Bob Ritchie and Terry
Stethem each a slngle,
Boring went the distance on
the mound for the Eaglea, fanning
five and issuing three free paasw
es. Baley handled the Wahama
hurling and Canned eight and gave
up six walks.
Wahama is at home against
Kyger Creek today and Eastern
travels to play the Meigs Rew
serves.
Wahama
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Eastern
302 100 0- 6 9 2
Batey and Carpenter. Boring
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bottom of the seventh bmJng, pushed across the winning run to edge
the Jackson lronmen 4-3 Tuesday afternoon on Memorial Field.
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Tom ~en&lt;:er, Blue Devll ace, limited the Jroglntn tO rive scattered hits as he fanned 12 an&lt;t walked three.
Second baseman Bruce WilSon and singled to score Mossbarw
batted in three runs, including ger and Cosby with the tying
the Winning tally with two out runs. Bob Thorson fanned to
in the bottom of the seventh. end the threat. h was tied J.J.
Tom Spencer had a triple and
Lonnle Bush popped up to the
left fielder Paige Humphreys, catcher to open the Blue De~ ­
a double, for the only extra base lls' bottom of the seventh. Danw
hits for the Blue Devils.
n,y Cook farmed and two were out.
Catcher Ricky Mosely was the Tom Spencer tripped to d e e p
top Blue Devil hitter with a
rightweenterfield and Jim Gil.
brace of singJes in two official more walked. With two out and
trips. to the plate. Mosely walkw two on, It looked like extra inn.
ed the first time up in the bot- lngs coming up.
tom of the first Inning.
Bruce WHson slammed a hard
Jackson's only extra base hit grounder down to Bob Thorson
we,s a double by pinch-hitter Gary at second base. Thorson bobbled
Sexton in the top of the seventh. it and then threw to Dan Murw
Jackson had a good day wlth phy at first to get Wilson but
pinch-bitters as Bob Mounts came Murphy dropped the baU . ln the
in, In the top of the seventh, . meantime, Spencer crossed the
and singled home two tying runs. plate with the wiruting. run and
Traillng 3wO, Jackson put the the game was over.
. pressure on the Blue Devils Dy
The Blue Devils scored twice
scoring three runs to Ue it up in the bottom of the first irutw
3..3. One run was In, two were lng, Dave Johnson was sale on
out and two men were on when an error by second baseman
the tying runs were scored.
Jerry Mapes, and took second
Dan Murphymedouttoopenthe on another error by shortstop
top of tlle seventh ror Jackson.
BUI Harris. Bush was sate on
Randy Terry singled. Bill Har. an error by Mapes. Cook flied
ri s grO\I'lded out, Gary Sexton out to deep centerfield. ~enw
batted for Harold Howe, doobled cer walked to load the bases .
and scored Terry. Jerry Moss. Jim Gilmore famed. Bruce Wil .
barger went into run for ~w son took a two and two pitch
ton. Roger Cosby walked .. Bob and singled scoring Johnson and
Mounts batted
Bush. Mosely walked and Tom
Meadows fanned to end the !nnw
ing.
GAllS lallled agaln in the bot.
toin O! the third iMing, ~n·
cer ranned. Gilmore singled and
stole second. Wilson popped up
to the catcher. Mosely singled
scoring Wilson. Meadows struck
out to end the inning, That made
It 3-ll ln lavor o! the Blue !Jev.
!Is.
Phil Coburn started for the
Ircnmen and worked stx coma
plele innings. !le was !lneCI Cor
Handy Torry ln the bottom o!
the seventh. Terry was charg:.
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By FRED MCMANE
UPI !jlorto Writer
The 1988 major league baseball season Clnally opens today
alter an unprecedented two-day
delay, but it wi!! not begin with
the usual aplomb,
An outbreak of violence in
several major league cities, the
aftermath or the assassination
of Dr, Martin Luther Kbtg Jr.,
haa created a feeling of
apprehension among baseball
officials whose teams are
scheduled to open In those cities
and a state or uneasiness exits
practically everywhere.
All 20 teams are scheduled to
play, but in the riot--torn cities
or Washington, Chica&amp;D, Balli·
more aod Cbtcinnati there is a
dlsUnct possibility that !Uriher
postponements may occur.
In Chicago, where 11 persons
were killed and over 300 injured
in riots, the White Sox were

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of the Negro district on the
city's Sooth Side.
F'oresees No Problems
11 We•ve had no outbreaks near
us, u said Ed Stort, general
manager or the White Sox, "and
we anticipate no problems.
We're going ahead with plans to
play."
8\ort would not speculate on
attendance at the opener,
however. The White Sox plan to
honor tickets purchased for
TUesday's opener, with persons
who bought tickets for today' s
game getting refunds.
Washington still has 13,000
Cederal troops and National
Guardsmen in the city and has
been under a strict 5:30 p.m.
EST curfew for the past slx
da,ys , Eight persons have been
killed in riots, but the Senators

the lush green Augusta
National fairway s soaldng UP
hot sun::;hine after Tuesday
thundershower s.
"Up until now, the fellows on
the pro tour have been playing
on Bermuda gras s that isn't
hardly up yet," said the general
or "r\rnies Army.'' "Thes've
been getting lots of roll. But the
National I.s in perfect condition
for a golf te st- true summer
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By JOHN G. GRIFFIN
UPI Executive ~rts Editor
hUGU;TA, Ga. (UPI)-The
way Arnold Palmer figUres it,
the 1968 Masters golf tournament, starting Thursday, wUl
l:e the first this year pla,yed
under uswnmer" conditions,
and it's a whole new ball game.
Palmer, who will be seeking
to end three year s of frustration
in the tournament he has won
four times, .Pointed Wednesday

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By United Press International
Several Ohio college baseball
teams were in &amp;Ction Tuesday.
Baldwin-Wallace opened its
season with a 5-3 win over

Wooster at the Woobter lleld.
Wooster now Is 4-3 O'r~rall and
0.2 in the Ohio Conference.
FlndJ.ay Collt=ge dereated Ohio
Northern Univer:;ily -t-2 on Bill

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death of two persons. The Reds
were scheduled to open there
against the Chicago Cubs.
The traclltlonal openers at
Washington and ClnclM.ati were
originally scheduled !or Mooday
but were postponed out of
respect lor Dr. King until
Wednesday as was Monday
night's scheduled game between
the Houston Astros and Pittsburgh Pirates at the Astro.

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In other National League Athens. . . • • • • 2 0 25 4
Wellston , . . . 0 2
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oPeners today, New York was
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game while Philadelphia visited TOTALS
TUE.SDAY' S RESULTS:
Los Angeles and Atlanta greetw
ed world champion St. Louis at Gallipolis 4 JaCkson 3
Meigs 1 Ironton 1. called alter
night.
Other American League acw eight iMingS because of dark-tion included New York hosting ness.
California and Detroit entertainw Athens 7 Wellston 4
ing AL champion Boston in a l.&lt;lgan 15 Nels-York 5
pair of day contests.
TENNIS SEMIFINALS
JOHANNESBURG (URQ
Fifthwseeded Marty Riessen of
Evanston, Ill ., faces ei~thw
seeded Ray Moore of South
Afrka in the men's singles
semlwfinals of Ute South African
tennis championships on Thurs..
years before failing to make the
Okker of the
halfWay cut last year, is one of day. Tom
Netherlands
will meet secondthe hot favorites on the eve of
seeded Clark Graebner of New
the Masters aJong with Tom
York
ln the other semi..final.
Welskopf, the current money
Rlessen
advanced by beating
leader on the pro tour, and
Tony Jaclln, the you~ Briton lourth.seeded Bob Hewitt ol
South Africa Tuesday 5-7, 6-4, 7
who won the JacksonviUe Open.
5, 6-l.
Graebner defeated South Afrlw
can Bob Maud 6-3, 6-4, i.J.

conditions. The grasb is almost
too thick.
"h won' t hurt the big hitters,
because Lhe,y'll be out there
l•ilth their drives," said Palmer,
who last won the Mastel'S in
1964 and ha s fini shed second,
fourth, and fourth since then.
"But it 's definitely going to
slow the course.''
Jac k Nicklaus, who won the
Masters three time s in four

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the Oiler diiJllond.
Ohio University defeated Northern Illinois H-0 in a slambang alTair. Bobcat pitchers
Bob Morgan and Ed Hobbins
held Northern Dlinois to two
hits, while two Bobcats -shortstop Hich McKiney and eatcher
Dick !)mean - had seven hits
between them.
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Meigs goUers continued to sparkw
le Tuesday afternoon as they got
a 81h .p:z victory over visiting
Wahama. The win was the fouMh
straight ror Melgs.
HOSPITAL NEWS]
Wahama' s lone winner of the
match was Gary Fields with a
Holzer Ho5pital: Visiting hours
40 to outhit Blll Hackett's 41.
2.4 and 7 ..8 p.m. Parents only
Fields got Wz points to If.! point
on Pediatrics Ward.
NHL Pla.vorr standings
for Hackett
Admissions
By United Pre ss International
Bob Priddy or Meigs shot a
Katherine II., Fischer, 613Sec.
(Division Semifinals)
43 to win over John Zuspan who
Ond Ave.; Lewis H. Clark, 602
(BeSL o( Seven)
carded a 47; Pat story, Marauw
Third 1\ve.; Mary M. Woodie,
East
Buffalo
I 2 13 ll dcr senior, scored a low 39 to
Patriot star Rt.; Mrs. 1\, Joe
Series ,\
)!;..Clinched series
beat Bob Redmond with a 51;
Henry, Rt. 2 Patriot; Edgar E.
Jim Anderson, of Meigs had a
W. L. GF Gl'
l uesday' s ltesults
Lakin, Patriot star Rt. ; o. Dolph Montreal
40 to beat Roger Roush's 55
J 0 12 6 Providence 2 ~rint::field 1
SWick, Rt . 1 Bidwell; Mrs. Chesw Boston
and Jeff Burt finished with a
0 3
6 12 Buffalo 10 Quebec 7
ter G. Wigal, Rt. 1 L'hcshire;
45 to beat Mel Fry of Wahama
!Series B
(Only games scheduled)
with a 51.
Douglas C. Clelland, Pomeroy;
W. L, GF G1\
Wednesday's Games
story, a standout high school
2 0 5 2 lto&lt;;hester at Hershey
Harry C. Odell, Rt. 1 Mlddlew New York
golfer, who had just begun the
port; Mrs. Larry E. Newman, Chicago
0 2
2
5 Quebec at Buffalo
Wellstoo; Ernest Lavender,
gol! season on Monda,y against
We&amp;t
(Only games scheduled)
Athens, carded a 43 against tlle
Franklin Furnace; Mlss Bessie
series A
L, Adkins, Coal Grove; M r s.
W.L.GF Gh
Bulldogs instead of 48 as was
hBh Ptayoll Standings
Charles D. Mullins, Jackson: :-t. Louis
erroneously reported. story had
1 1
4 4 By United Press International
Mrs. Willtam E. Crabtree, Rt. 1 Jlhiladelphia
1 1 4 4
(Tllvlsion Finals)
not seen actioo because of a leg
Jackson; Bethany D. Lipscomb,
Series B
!niury.
(Best or Seven)
Rt. 2 Cottageville, W.Va.; Mrs.
W, L. GF Gh
East
Meigs' next match will be at
Ralph L. Foster, WellstOn; Char. l&lt;&gt;s Angeles
2 1 9 8
10
a.m. Saturday at horne a.
W. L. Pet
les H. Greer, Jr. , Rt. 5 Jack · Minnesota
1 ,500 gainst Marlena.
t
1 2
8 9 Pittsburgh
son; Mrs. James E, Grant, Coa.lw
Tuesday•s Results
MJnnesota
1 I .500
ton .
West
New York 2 Chicago I
Birth
Montreal 5 Boaton 2
Mrs, Marvin E. Depue, Wellw Minnesota 7 L&lt;&gt;s Angeles 5
New Orleans
stan, son, 12:34 p.m. Tuesday. (Onl_y games scheduled)
Dallas
Discharges
Wednesda,)l's Games
Charles H, Daughert-Y, DoMa PhUadell&gt;hia at st. Louis
Sue Davis, Mrs. Charles E. Ellis, (Onljo game scheduled)
Benjamin H. Ewing, Mrs. Lew·
ls D. Flnley, Mrs. Willie Fra~
hHL PLAYOt' t' stand!~~~:s
ley, Mrs. o. 0. Hanes, Alan
By United Press International
L. Harper, Mrs. ilooald W.
Series A
Leach, Mrs. Russell M. Little,
(Best of Seven)
Mrs. Wilma P. Mceys, Clarence
W, L. GF GA
E. McDaniel, George A. McGbt- Uochester
3 0 10 4
WEMBLEY, England (UP0nis, April A. Moody, Larry S. Hershey
0 3 4 10 1Wph Charles, Britain, stopped
Patterson, Franklin W. Ragan,
-Serie11 B
Joey lllrlle, Canada (4), (no
Donovan Sharp, Robert W, Sis{Best or Five)
wslghts llMOUnced).
son, Jr., Mrs. Shady Tackett,
W. L. GF GA
Rocahie Terry, Mrs. C I y d e x.-ProVidence
3 1 13 7
White, Jr., Charles R. Aelker, ~ring
I 3 7 13
UYI•IIflll Gllllty
Mrl. Robert A. Bateo, Kenneth
Series C
L. StevL'III, Mrs. Kenneth W.
(Best or Five)
Dempsey, Mrs. Robert S. Ball
W. L, GF GA
and in!ant daughters, Mrs. AI· Quebec
2 l 14 13
len M, Oller and infant son.

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plan to go ahead with their
opener against the Minnesota
Twins.
All 45,016 seats for theopener
have been sold out for weeks,
but the tense racial situation
was expected to hold down the
crowd. Just who would thJ'OW
out the first ball for the
traditional uPresidentla.l Opener" was unknown as bOth
President Johnson and Vicew
President Humphrey werf! not
expected to attend.
Baltimore has 11,000 troops
patrolling the streets following
the death or five persons, but
the trouble is said to be nearly
over. The Orioles were scheduled to entertain the Oakland
Athletics.
Play Despite Riots
In Cincinnati, 1,300 National
Guard troops were called Out to
quell rioting that resulted in Ute

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Meigs' next outing 1111 at home
llod GUkoy, Who rt11lacod T....,.
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hUl at !!rat, was hit to 1111 t h e
By Innings
bases. But VariJohnsoo 1.-.lto
Ironton
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end the Inning.
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Alter Van Motor'• eighth inning Meigs
Murnahan and liarl81; Ingels
dJ,ubJe with two out11 Murnahan
&amp;Dt out ol thejambylorchwCrow ' and ~an.
U11111!re• - hrt Stobart, J&gt;late;
to groum1 out to him..
Nesselroad
and lngeh;,
Ingels, walked six and Murna-

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·:, Ironton, bOth t'lghthan®ra;, en-- eighth frame blooit cbuble on the ond and came home on an error.
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,: battle in ),J!ddleport Tue~ for er.
The game, exciting and action hls single and rhU IUce with
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on the Celtics home court
Sunday. If additlonal games are
needed, they will be played in
Philadelphia April 15, Boston
April 17 and Philadelphia April

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For a malt, sundae, '

Cone or shakeDrive Itt is way
For goodness sake!
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Try Our Thick, Juicy Hamburg•rs.And All Your Other f•voritesStop In Regulerly For Good
Food-And Plenty Of It

DAIRYY~(EY
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The program Is for students

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from grades one through 11, and
IIJ;)' of you are around only those (rom Riverview :and
Mel&amp;• Co1111t1's enuqency UJ&gt;o wben I have to meet my TlCIPers PlAins will quallt,y UDder
ita are called 11&gt;0n frequentl,y for &amp;IJ/' KW• voice said, u1 the criteria for Tltlelprogruns.
&lt;bn't want a inns fuoorol. I! At Chester, a Part olthedistrlcl,
a wide ragp of chores.
you
get Bomebo&lt;iy w deliver the those who qualify moy attend a
How-eYer, a novel request was
received bl' the~at8:05a.m. oulOfD', tell h1m not to talk too heed &amp;Wi P1'08"1D1 to be cor&gt;ducted this summer at the Slli&amp;o
Wednesdl,y. Atelt~~hooecallfrom lomg.
"And
every
now
and
then
I
bury
School by the Meigs County
a child wu received at that
wonder
what
I
want
him
to
Hy.
Communicy
AcUon Program.
Ume at villop hail requesting the
11
Tell tdm mt 10 meotlon that Chester atudents ckt mtquallt,y
~ to Lincoln st. - the mJ&amp;.
1
have
a Nobel Peace Priae- · for Title I programs UDder the
alon.- to retrieve thechlliPaca
that
isn't
imPortant. Tell him , criteriA elllbUsbed by lAw.
flom a tree.
The Eastern Board gave a
The squad declined tomaketflo rDt ro mentiOn thlt I baw ttaee
or
four
tumdred
other
awardathree
year coatractfor insurance
run.
that's mt IDU&gt;ortant. Tell him Protection of all buildings and
YOUTH !i!OT, KILLED
mt to mendon where I Went to c~ to the Downing lnslll\o
COLUJoiBUS (UPD - Ilanlel school.
ance Agency.
John Ollwr, 11, Columbus, was
urd like for somebody to say
As an emergency measure.
and kUled Tuesdlzy night at that dl,y that Martin lAIIIIer rules were suspended requiring
b I 1 home. fQiice quelltloned King Jr., trted w love a 3l&gt;de,y aciverUslJII! Period for
James Ward, 21, in the shoot- somebody...
bJds on buses and bids were
los. Ward aeid he was showing
ulf you want to, say that I opened last night.. The board acOliver the """ wben It went o!f. was a drum major. Say that 1 Ctllted the bid of the R. H. Rawi.
~t'U'i' Vl.il
was a drum ma,k)r for justice. 1~1!1 and Son Co., Mlltilepon,. on
11
The Middleport fire depar~
Siy that J was a drum two 60 • passeoger busea with
meat answered a call at 4:55 p. ~r for peace. I was a drum · bodles to be provided by Davis
m. Tuesdl,y to Bryan PlAce, oil mal&gt;r for righteouaness. And all and Son of laJII!sville. The eli..
Rutland st., In Mlddiq&gt;ort, to .,.. the other shallow things will not trtct currenlly boa U buses, 13
tbwul•h a brush fire.
matter."
of which make regular rUJll and
two are used u u BPilrel". The
action oow goes to the ~te fl&amp;.
Plll'!lnent of Ecb:aUoo for final
AOII088
t. Ha1lanem 22. Govern
.a&gt;rovol.
G. Headpar
24. Char.
S.Endure
6. Eat away
The boanl disc us sed the annns1
I . L&amp;tin
7. 8outhln
Senior
class triP and agreed that
lO. B t .....d
"Little
12. PlAna for the trill may be coB. EleetrieaJ
Women"
cw...
dev!oe
ued but that Whether the trill m•
28. Title of
11. SUr up
9. ......
' reopect
terializes will dopeod _ , the
14. Decapitated 11. Lair
27.Xoun·
development of riot situ&amp;Uona In
11. At borne
13. Mine
11. Autbore
clUes
of the country. The trill is
In
20. Rood
15. Udded
ne.aly , ...,..,........
scheclJied from AprU 21 through
23.Llurd
pitcher
29. DlllolYe
APrU 26.
pnua
16. God of
81. Cockatoo
37. Monetary
The Eastern lloanl .a&gt;roved
:ltl.Porlocta
war
32.Deunit : abbr.
otllme
die
uae of Bome buildings in the
19. Impolite
38.......
39.......
21. Biblical
20. Pronoun
district
as centers for Bible
worm
ctotora

Help was Declined

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city
Z&amp;Oid

meuure

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21. Turnpike
pay 1tat1on
harrier

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31. 11'......

42. Dmlunt

48.)(..to-

llhotp

21. Wretched·

scOOoia tbla aw:nmer andiPP!'OY.
ed the use of the Tt~~Pers PlaiDs

bulidlJII! for I IIP&amp;ghetU llCIPer
on AprU 20. The Communicy Club
wW IPOD.Bor the l!lliiPer.

IO.Com-

It wu reorted that the district hi• been given $774.20 111
the state for the purchase of
business office educ&amp;Uon equtp.
ment. The board agreed to pro.

mandeNJ

U.l'or

U&amp;mple
lf.Sotflooo

11-hdallt'
tO.Dyld
tl. Becln
a. Bprtte
... Lltcely

lan4lna'

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Maroon Band PlaD8

:1. ortonlal

l.loulbern

Spring Conrert

D.&amp;ILY ORYPI'OQUOTE- JleJe'o 1unr to wwk 1&amp;:
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A X 1' D L B A A ll •

II LOIIOPJ:LLOW
Qoolottor lllllpty- tor-· ra'wo -pto A taueed
L'e, X r... t.he two 0'1, ole. · illlfll loUen, loofUo Uld "' lhi . . . ... tl1 .,
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clJring the orpmoilloa'~ ~
.. mooting at Q11JQ Unlwrally iD

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Jr., editor of the Gti11PoU•Tr~

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Portlmoutll Tlmla, wu olected
'fico president. Prot. Jobn WU.
helm,

Ohio Universlb"s

new

achool of Journailllll dlnciDr,
waa elected POcuUvo IOCretary,
Following the amwal bultneas
meeting, SEONA mllllbera were
guesta ol !lima Dolt&amp; Cbl l n d

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lUll IS Alf llllTATIYII CIIZA·
.LIIC4DII 'niJ: IIIIID.
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a meetbvJ of new teachers, •
t.lonal, on Aug. 29 with a general

teachers meetlng on Aug. 30.
School will ...... next s
with Oct. 11 endq the Drat
siX weeks period.
The second six weeks .Period
will begin on Oct. 14 llld Oct.
18 hu tentadvel,y betrt sot for
the county teachers meeting with

the S&gt;utheastem Ohio teacher•
meet!JII! set for Nov. 1, The
se.;ond atx week a wWendon Nolo.

27.

Operation
Launched
SAIGON (UPI)- Allied

forces
hive lAunched their lArgest
cam,pajgn oC the VietMm war, a
75,1100oman drive 10 wllle out
Communist troq&gt;s In the 11
Provinces nearest Soi&amp;oo, U.S.
IPOketmell'llld ~. ThO)' call
the

9Gobettolion acUon Operation

ComPlete Victory.
American, South Vlelnlmer.e,
Australian, Neo Zealand and
Thailand trollill joined- for tho
first tlme-lo the massive drive
that openod two dl,ys qo oo tho
heels of q,eratioo i!Aiaoived to
WIn, a 5D-llatlllion puab that
killed 2,685 Communists In five
_provinces around thecapltal.
The BDokesmen said the new
caaw&amp;Jgn

plekl!l

~.et

where

HeBolved w Win loft oiL The
first 01&gt;0r1Uon atmed at freaing
Soi&amp;on ol a guerrilla monaco.
The

nn

destroying
forces.

drive

thooe

alml!l

at

Communist

New Tactica
Allled commanders threw out
Borne former strateg to give
the troolls of ComPlete Victory
Ull'rOC-d freedom to hllllt
Ibm the thouoando ol CoJIU!IIto
niota In the areo. Formerly
each allied unit nstrlcted ua
operations to a certain area,
much like a POlice force
operates on~¥ inside its clcy
ilmlta.
U.S. IPOkeomen Nld commanders have ordered that the 90
baUaliooa ore tree to chaoe the
Communiata &amp;1\YWhere they lind

l!egloniog OD ator. 10 WiD be
the llfth atx woeka JIOriod WUb

110 classes BCbeduled on Apr. t
because of Good Fl'lclay. Classes
wW resume on .Afr. 1 wftb the
ll!th liX Weeks Period endlas on
APr. Ill.
The Onsl aiX weeks P8riodwill
begin oo Apr. 21 with the end of
school PII&gt;Us atteodlnce to be on
Moy 29. ComPlete rll'Orta are
to be in on .May 30 and rll'Ort
ellds issued on June 2.

NoBreakfor
Some Students
Defendantll Forfeit

Bonds to Court
Two defendants for!eltodbonda
llld two others were IIDed Tue..
dl,y night in the court of lllddl..
pOrt Moyor C. 0. Flaber.For!ei&amp;I'll! bond• were Herachel R. I.,..
kin, 31, MlddlotDWn, f25, pOlled
on charpt of dillurblng I h o

S:hool Diotrlct llld llPOit.ers
aecund Cor the three eventa.
All oi the IPN9rs are from
Ohio Univeraicy.
First ol tho commenc ..
menta will be at Rotland on
lloy 21 With Dr, llobort Frum
ao 8PO&amp;ker. The Mlddlii'Orl
High SclQoj COIIUilOIICeotent
!!ill be on May 22 wi1IJ Dr.
riarreU 11o1t u li&gt;oaker and
the final CommOIIComoot will
be at Pomeroy Moy ?.3 with
Dr. Ben ~~ &amp;peaking,

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P80Ct, llld Vir!lil Paroons, 49,
.Rutland, •18.70 on chlrgeo of
Harold Litlle, 32,
Middleport, ,10 and COlli, t.
U&gt;Xlcatloo, andllobertG.Palnter
42, Pomeroy, -10 llld costa, ,.;.

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Pllbllc ittYlted.
AFTERNOON CmCLE, 2 p.IJI.
'nniridl,y, IOdal room, Mlddl..
ODri Hoa!L.Meihoclot Chul'dl;
PIDLATHEA SOCWI'YI Thur~
c11,y, 7:30 ~~om. at the lllddii.POrt
Church o1 Cbriat.
BRADBURY PTA Tburodl,yt
7:30 p,m, at the ochool; PI'Ojp'ltll
a ialk bl' Charleo . _ onllrot
ald. NoJn1natlni wtU
be -lnted; secoodJl'ade roOII(
molhers havonlreshmottllo P~
-urged to auond.
AFTERNOON CIRCLE, ·"-t .
lllothodiot Cburcb, 3PoiDi
,
COliOIUNION, H-lllothodiot ·
Chureh, 7130 Thursdl,y,
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WOllEN'S ba&gt;kotbail pme at .
the ~acuoe Elem_, Scluol,:::
7130 Thurodl,y, followilll bl' L.
pmo - - boy• oltill~ :
third, llld fourth Jl'&amp;du, Pro- :
C-!10 &amp;0 to the P.T.A.
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CANDLEUGHT Conununion, :
Triolo United Church of Chriot, ~

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. p..m.,.,ml~ ~iDe
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BLUE BONNET
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SEMI~BONELES5

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A catoplraey In the murder of
by
Attomey General Ram~~ey ClArk,
ClArk could oot be readlod for
comma m the newapaper'a

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story,
In Mmco CiQ' ioeal police

were wwklng lo&lt;IIQ' wltil aaeata
of tho U, S. Federal Bureau of

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JUICE

GRADE A
SMALL

SATURDAY
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!UGH SCHOOL DANCE Jtrfl, ;
school "'IIOIIOrtd, Saturdl,y night :
II the Mlddl"""" HJch School ~
&amp;lllllorilln, Done Inc from 8 .. 11 :
p. m. JIQ't omc111s.
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••• recorded.
Pora Pia1na Gndt School
._,, 7130 Po lllo ~· Pialna' :
· .l!otll'd hu i o - lfll!lllll
COL'UIIBUS - THE 0100 WATEII Pollution
aoCond ""'"'
pma, Porthnd
Tta&gt;era - l'lal!it :•
ordera to treeu conatruction In the clb'oflndollondooc•ln C~Vabop 111111 VOI'Iul Portlancl . _ Ado :
CounQ-, IIIII tho Weot l.opo Sower llttrlct olllockiDI Couo~r. Both nUit!on 1 0 - &amp;lldtt, olllldnu": •
ann lAck uworage facUIUe.,
2$ cltlllo J\,...ochool chlldrta •
Tho order Clllle after ol!iclola or lndlpondsncollidconatnlctlon tree. Bttretlmlfntt IOid. 'tll&gt;-· :
of uworo waa two to four yoaro away. The board aloo ordertdc117 1101'1 Plaint iloooter., _,..,;. .:
olllcialo to ,.ppeer before the board again iD November to nporf on
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BOX

Klns .... denied iAot -

-011 ...... to locate • -

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BAG

BREADED

s.w....: .

alaaan~'tileotorya~

OTATOES

GORTON'S

W'ill Organize

tho "'""ch north from the ciQ'
and up eocape routeo ....
Into Arkanoas and south into lila.

BAKING

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lf1&amp;ll School, IPOIIIOI'edbl' llaciae :
Junior Ciao e. Mullc bl' "All :
Souled Out''. Admllllon 50c. • :

them, .., matter where the trail
leods, MIUtary oblervora Nld
COLUMBUS - ADJUTANT GENERAL SYLVES!'ER Dol CoriO
thia WiD hamper the SUO&lt;Tilloa
hu
ordered
tile otate's entiul6,000 • .,.. NationAl.Guard reec1r to
Who J&gt;revioueiy had cOIIIted on
be
-1110&lt;1
Cor
riot lllcy,
tho chuo broak~Jw off aflor a
Ho ordered 1101rly 1,000 of the trvce&gt;• to besfn acUvo clob' Tul~
tbno.
dl,y night bl' ~ to Akron or• armorielillld atllld bJ' for pn~
llhle DIOvetotllt into Yo~DW~~VWD where a IOCood nlallt of vlolenct

,IDAHO

ARGARIN

Area Artists
Meigs &lt;:ouocy arUotamotTue..
dl,y at the Columbuo and Southern
Ohio Electric Co. bulidiJw In
Mlddi01&gt;0rt to diocuaothofoiln&lt;l.
iqr of an art asaociAtloo.
The organization iomber.ouno.
ed for thearUato&amp;lldcrlftlmen iD
Mel&amp;• and sur-.. ......,
Alvone wishing infol'lllatioo or to
give help in forming the Jl'OlCI 11
Uked w call 99Z.S760.
Attencllne the session were Mr.
.... Mrs, 'Howard Nolan, Mrs,
Narvene IA&gt;wery, JackSitviDand
lfr, llld lin. Jobn llohler, Al&gt;o
other ••••ion wW be held outin Moy.

CLOSED
EASTER SUNDAY

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,IIOIIed one clio to HDITW-.1&lt;
antce1,
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PIDLATIIEA !IOCifl'Y,
dl,y, 6:30 p.m., potluek ·
Mlddloport Cbllrdl of Cbriat.
CELEBIIATION OF the Sacri..
IMit of the Lord's -.,., 7:Sii
p.m. Mallii!IY Tburtdl,y at Polll;
111'01 IJalted Motbodlll Qmdl;

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REGULAR MEETING, R o c k

~ GrlliiP' Thurtdl,ylo_polt- ·

aw., 111e .......... o~oocr~p.
The lllolas High School llapeel, In • fronl copprlJbthiOII concert blbd, dincted Ill' ed story today, llid _.,..... Uon, who obtolMd I 'VIaltor'il
ptrtnit tilt dl,y bofort Klns ....
llovid Bowen, WiD Prllent a
lora may haQ faiuld a lll'laa killed.
.
IPl'llll! concert at 8 p.m. Frio of _pollee radio c:alla to - ...
dl,y, April 19, in the Pomoro7
VETI!RAHS IIIEMOIIIAL
lifter lliDi Wll lhot.
Junior 'lilgh School auditorium.
The .....,, wtllllo Ill' Gooqie
HOSPlJ'AI.
llotll the Gold llld the llaroon
B11*A, aald poJiao radio r - "
oWIIISIIONS
.;.. llllly littllllrt,
banc!1 of the Meia• Local Ill~ of a eu ch&amp;selmolmttr a llldte Chalhlrej lllcitUIIIIrlln,
~'opt. .
tr1ct have 80 members, Tho Gold
llalllh llllaemakar, G,a~Uo
bond, dincted 11111oberi
.
POIU;
William
Zeridt, llarifol1;
wu pr-.tedlnconcertoarlier.
"CQuld IOIIIIICIM hiY• ulld a Edward Ward, Apple ~ W,
.!ilaver wW. however, direct tranom!Uer llllld 10 11M police
Vt.; lloaa ..,rria, Nflf Havoa.
the llaroon band inonenuml&gt;orat
to jill! 1111 llllalea.tiliSCHAIIGES J a1 t
the AprU 19 COllCert. Acmunlon
inJ
ln!orrnallan
lltfarmat!.a
&amp;tiltb,-Franeea
Alkire,
'frill
Moo
Ia free.
which would taM tile !ocut oi lltnlol, i.Guiao Thomi&gt;aon.

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MAUNDY ThurlliiJ eD11iD1Utt1on
terviee, ~ FlrotiiiQII!it
Oturcb, 7:30 fi.DI.
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Hinted in Memphis Story

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been sot In tho "'-lgs Local

Assassination Conspiracy

A hltclthlker, llitllli tho deocripUQI of the aaoallln, WBI
· J&gt;icked lp in Joplin, llo., Tueadl,y nilllt but police Aid the
lllapect had ali but cleared hilDoelf.
The lleq1hia Conunerclal Ap.

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The lourtb oiX weeki period
will beciD on Jan. 27111d Olld oo

Mar.?.

GOL'D MEDAL
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Wltb six weeks or 10 1tW r~
Doc. 2 will mark the GlleDing
maiDing in current acbbol year, of the thin! oiX weak perjodillld
air~ the 196&amp;oell ochool cU. Doc. 20 will be tho iAot dl,y ol
endor hll betrt ldoj)Wci bl' the school before Cbrii!IIIU WUb
Meigs Councy lloanl or Ecb:.. the CbristawhoU&lt;iiJperjodoncltlon.
ilw on Jan. I andltudeals........,.
According to the new calendar iqr to clu.eoo on Jan. 2. Jan.
thoro will be 180 dl,ys of -J&gt;. · :U io the end of the tldrd siX
ing and two dl,ys ror -her weekaporlod.

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tO SERVE YOU

,_ FlOOR

at Ohio lldver.aiQ', ·
H. 11opr Tatarllll. vlc.o proal·..,_ llld odli!ir ol IJalted P\'ou
~ doltvorod tho matn
lldllreaa.
1'llariU. wbnhaa -utoclo
lted with vP! foro ... 30 JOI&lt;a,
felt the pre88 had mlnimlaed the
reo! Probleotl of.N - . lilld that
!low failed to conve,y on adequate
IOlderotanding of iQIIIN1110as of
tho gllet1DS.
He said _liP.,...~~~llltlldouaiJ chlllllll!liDe. llld ..._
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School Calendar for
1968-69 is Approved

was Blain.

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· B. B. (Bert) ,lllllo, ediior llld 11*&amp; . ~ Pbl'o , annnai
Pli&gt;lilber of The ~ won.. blntuot, held 111 tllel!iloefCenttr
ton, waa elected P"!'•ldent of ~ Approllmalel,y 80Jiei-.
tho Southel'*" QhlD - - attlnded till! ....., hold iD
Aoso'clatloo Tuo..-, all...-. · ..a-u.., witli J.....-lillll Week

Athens.

2 CONVENIENT .
. LOCATIONS •

BONUS

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (IJPD - Tho
vide the matching funds required
oearch
for the kiUer of Dr. liarw receive the money. The school
tin
IAIIIIer
King Jr., oxt-.t to
calendar as -wroved earller by
the Mela• Councy lloanl of E&lt;b- llexico today, Pollee ICIUIIII •
catlon ror the next aehool year man wbo obtained a Me.dcao
wu llfJI)roved by the Eastern vililor' s permit hero the daJ
before the civil riallt• leader
Board.

boun:
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·Wilson

!Jnlted Pnu lntorliotloaal
student• of Kaasos ct~
NIIPO Ylblence 8jiWkod bl' die Conlral Hlsh SchoOl, a predi&gt;IJ&gt;.
ldiUiw ol Dr. M'u11n IAIIIIer iMMi:f Negro IC!uol, mon:hed
~ ~r~ opreed to Kanaas ctcy, to cicy ball to Prvtf'l lfte fact
Now&amp;rli IIIII Trenton, N.J., oo that acbool wao In aeaolon oo
the dl,y of his lunerol. White Kine'• burial dl,y. The 2,000
llillbtrldors sbot IIIII killed a YGUni demonstrator• wore mot
. , .Norcro )'Outll in Jackaon.WO,
bl' hundreda or JIOI!cem... in gu
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maskl llld trouble tlarecl.
. , SIDco Kin( was sbot bl' a
Trenton llottll&amp;n&gt;und
1nt».r Thursdl,y in Mempbis, in Treotoo, the c,.pitol of New
122' clUes hive OliPerienced Jersey, bands ot l'OUIW Nearoea
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dllolder.
louiht POlice with their liJII,
Thlrcy oliflt peroons have Bot ftrel IIIII iDoted Jn the
PVT, FliED ENGLE
' nported klllocl, 2,248 cbwn!Dwn secUon. At one point
PVT. FliED A. ENGLE, son
hllured .... 18,831 11'1'08ted, the )'OU!hs - a POlice cruloer of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow&amp;&gt;.
AuthoriUes have called iD 19,200 away from the POlice. Tho gle, Mlddiq&gt;ort Route 1, ta
U.S. Army troolls IIIII called "' poUco woo it blek. ·
serving with the Army at Fort
. , 31,000 N&amp;Uonsl Guardsmeo.
Tr&lt;nion police aid thO)' shot: Gordon, Go. He
MlclPolice fatally shot looters in Harlan .M. Joaeth, 19, while he dlll'Ort lilgh School and IP8III
Kaaaas Cicy IIIII Treoton wu lootin&lt; 1101r cicy hall.
elaht weeks at FortKao&gt;,K,y.,
Tuosdl,y night IIIII -ark had · iD Newark, hundreds were &lt;lfW' entering service on Jan.
more than 100 !Ires IIIII IIOJI!e madl homeleos 111 fire• in the 3, this year. His address is
Jootbv,
central w&amp;fd. the same area Pvt. Fred A. EJIBie, RA11551&gt;
Wilmiagton Trouble ConUnues
riVIgM 111 riota fAst BIDIUDer 971, Co. E, 12th Bn., 4th Tll8o
In Wl~IniJwton, Del., Negro that killed 26 PerBoel. ArBoniBta
DIE (MP), Fort Gordon, Ge.,
)'GUiha looled and aot flrea Cor Struck in dl,yligbt and liter
309{)5,
tho second dl,y Tuesdl,y, The dark. Dnens of stores were
entire 3,801&gt;man Delaware N• looted.
t1oa11 Guard was called out to
..Let them have what they
quoll the diBonler.
wantJH t h e Newark poUoe
lloviog - s of Kanoaa Cicy diopatcher •oouted to a beat
)'OUtbs hurled molotov cocktails, policeman nport!ng tho looting
looted stores and sntped at of a lipr store.
IJOlice. There were 6fl fires in
The Jackaonville authorities
tho Negro secUon and the Negro promised a full IDvestlgaUoo of
bonds iDoted in the plush the nightrider slaying of au.
Couatty Club PlAza sectio~
&lt;l?li&gt;h Huvtt. Ill. Wimoaoes
Police~atthelooteraiD said the carload of whites went
Kaaau Cicy and one, lloynard tiu'ouill tho Negro nei8hborhood
Gough, a Negro, was killed twice.
P.laus tor 1 Title 1 summer
eom1ng oot ol a UQm" store,
They said dlo first time the Prosnm were diacioaedTuesdl,y
JIOI!ce said. In all, 15 peraons whites threw rocks at a gi'OI.CI night when the F.aatero Local
IUI!ered gunsbot wounds, No of Negroes. The aecond time,
School lliatrlct lloanl of E&lt;b:•
Policeman was shot. Police thiQ' said, a shot nuv out and tlonmet.
UTested 240 Per&amp;OD&amp;.
flarxett Wll &amp;truck In the heed
Acoording lO plAns for t h e
Got. Warren E. Hearns" !;:~ bl' the bullet.
reading, mathemaUcs
"' 2,201J NaUonai Guardsmen,
aoa tiQ'sical fitness will be of·
1,700 ol them two oours lifter
fered at the Tli&gt;Pers PlAins

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from grades one through 11, and
IIJ;)' of you are around only those (rom Riverview :and
Mel&amp;• Co1111t1's enuqency UJ&gt;o wben I have to meet my TlCIPers PlAins will quallt,y UDder
ita are called 11&gt;0n frequentl,y for &amp;IJ/' KW• voice said, u1 the criteria for Tltlelprogruns.
&lt;bn't want a inns fuoorol. I! At Chester, a Part olthedistrlcl,
a wide ragp of chores.
you
get Bomebo&lt;iy w deliver the those who qualify moy attend a
How-eYer, a novel request was
received bl' the~at8:05a.m. oulOfD', tell h1m not to talk too heed &amp;Wi P1'08"1D1 to be cor&gt;ducted this summer at the Slli&amp;o
Wednesdl,y. Atelt~~hooecallfrom lomg.
"And
every
now
and
then
I
bury
School by the Meigs County
a child wu received at that
wonder
what
I
want
him
to
Hy.
Communicy
AcUon Program.
Ume at villop hail requesting the
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Tell tdm mt 10 meotlon that Chester atudents ckt mtquallt,y
~ to Lincoln st. - the mJ&amp;.
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have
a Nobel Peace Priae- · for Title I programs UDder the
alon.- to retrieve thechlliPaca
that
isn't
imPortant. Tell him , criteriA elllbUsbed by lAw.
flom a tree.
The Eastern Board gave a
The squad declined tomaketflo rDt ro mentiOn thlt I baw ttaee
or
four
tumdred
other
awardathree
year coatractfor insurance
run.
that's mt IDU&gt;ortant. Tell him Protection of all buildings and
YOUTH !i!OT, KILLED
mt to mendon where I Went to c~ to the Downing lnslll\o
COLUJoiBUS (UPD - Ilanlel school.
ance Agency.
John Ollwr, 11, Columbus, was
urd like for somebody to say
As an emergency measure.
and kUled Tuesdlzy night at that dl,y that Martin lAIIIIer rules were suspended requiring
b I 1 home. fQiice quelltloned King Jr., trted w love a 3l&gt;de,y aciverUslJII! Period for
James Ward, 21, in the shoot- somebody...
bJds on buses and bids were
los. Ward aeid he was showing
ulf you want to, say that I opened last night.. The board acOliver the """ wben It went o!f. was a drum major. Say that 1 Ctllted the bid of the R. H. Rawi.
~t'U'i' Vl.il
was a drum ma,k)r for justice. 1~1!1 and Son Co., Mlltilepon,. on
11
The Middleport fire depar~
Siy that J was a drum two 60 • passeoger busea with
meat answered a call at 4:55 p. ~r for peace. I was a drum · bodles to be provided by Davis
m. Tuesdl,y to Bryan PlAce, oil mal&gt;r for righteouaness. And all and Son of laJII!sville. The eli..
Rutland st., In Mlddiq&gt;ort, to .,.. the other shallow things will not trtct currenlly boa U buses, 13
tbwul•h a brush fire.
matter."
of which make regular rUJll and
two are used u u BPilrel". The
action oow goes to the ~te fl&amp;.
Plll'!lnent of Ecb:aUoo for final
AOII088
t. Ha1lanem 22. Govern
.a&gt;rovol.
G. Headpar
24. Char.
S.Endure
6. Eat away
The boanl disc us sed the annns1
I . L&amp;tin
7. 8outhln
Senior
class triP and agreed that
lO. B t .....d
"Little
12. PlAna for the trill may be coB. EleetrieaJ
Women"
cw...
dev!oe
ued but that Whether the trill m•
28. Title of
11. SUr up
9. ......
' reopect
terializes will dopeod _ , the
14. Decapitated 11. Lair
27.Xoun·
development of riot situ&amp;Uona In
11. At borne
13. Mine
11. Autbore
clUes
of the country. The trill is
In
20. Rood
15. Udded
ne.aly , ...,..,........
scheclJied from AprU 21 through
23.Llurd
pitcher
29. DlllolYe
APrU 26.
pnua
16. God of
81. Cockatoo
37. Monetary
The Eastern lloanl .a&gt;roved
:ltl.Porlocta
war
32.Deunit : abbr.
otllme
die
uae of Bome buildings in the
19. Impolite
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21. Biblical
20. Pronoun
district
as centers for Bible
worm
ctotora

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42. Dmlunt

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21. Wretched·

scOOoia tbla aw:nmer andiPP!'OY.
ed the use of the Tt~~Pers PlaiDs

bulidlJII! for I IIP&amp;ghetU llCIPer
on AprU 20. The Communicy Club
wW IPOD.Bor the l!lliiPer.

IO.Com-

It wu reorted that the district hi• been given $774.20 111
the state for the purchase of
business office educ&amp;Uon equtp.
ment. The board agreed to pro.

mandeNJ

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U&amp;mple
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11-hdallt'
tO.Dyld
tl. Becln
a. Bprtte
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:1. ortonlal

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Spring Conrert

D.&amp;ILY ORYPI'OQUOTE- JleJe'o 1unr to wwk 1&amp;:
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Qoolottor lllllpty- tor-· ra'wo -pto A taueed
L'e, X r... t.he two 0'1, ole. · illlfll loUen, loofUo Uld "' lhi . . . ... tl1 .,
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clJring the orpmoilloa'~ ~
.. mooting at Q11JQ Unlwrally iD

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Portlmoutll Tlmla, wu olected
'fico president. Prot. Jobn WU.
helm,

Ohio Universlb"s

new

achool of Journailllll dlnciDr,
waa elected POcuUvo IOCretary,
Following the amwal bultneas
meeting, SEONA mllllbera were
guesta ol !lima Dolt&amp; Cbl l n d

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a meetbvJ of new teachers, •
t.lonal, on Aug. 29 with a general

teachers meetlng on Aug. 30.
School will ...... next s
with Oct. 11 endq the Drat
siX weeks period.
The second six weeks .Period
will begin on Oct. 14 llld Oct.
18 hu tentadvel,y betrt sot for
the county teachers meeting with

the S&gt;utheastem Ohio teacher•
meet!JII! set for Nov. 1, The
se.;ond atx week a wWendon Nolo.

27.

Operation
Launched
SAIGON (UPI)- Allied

forces
hive lAunched their lArgest
cam,pajgn oC the VietMm war, a
75,1100oman drive 10 wllle out
Communist troq&gt;s In the 11
Provinces nearest Soi&amp;oo, U.S.
IPOketmell'llld ~. ThO)' call
the

9Gobettolion acUon Operation

ComPlete Victory.
American, South Vlelnlmer.e,
Australian, Neo Zealand and
Thailand trollill joined- for tho
first tlme-lo the massive drive
that openod two dl,ys qo oo tho
heels of q,eratioo i!Aiaoived to
WIn, a 5D-llatlllion puab that
killed 2,685 Communists In five
_provinces around thecapltal.
The BDokesmen said the new
caaw&amp;Jgn

plekl!l

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where

HeBolved w Win loft oiL The
first 01&gt;0r1Uon atmed at freaing
Soi&amp;on ol a guerrilla monaco.
The

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forces.

drive

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New Tactica
Allled commanders threw out
Borne former strateg to give
the troolls of ComPlete Victory
Ull'rOC-d freedom to hllllt
Ibm the thouoando ol CoJIU!IIto
niota In the areo. Formerly
each allied unit nstrlcted ua
operations to a certain area,
much like a POlice force
operates on~¥ inside its clcy
ilmlta.
U.S. IPOkeomen Nld commanders have ordered that the 90
baUaliooa ore tree to chaoe the
Communiata &amp;1\YWhere they lind

l!egloniog OD ator. 10 WiD be
the llfth atx woeka JIOriod WUb

110 classes BCbeduled on Apr. t
because of Good Fl'lclay. Classes
wW resume on .Afr. 1 wftb the
ll!th liX Weeks Period endlas on
APr. Ill.
The Onsl aiX weeks P8riodwill
begin oo Apr. 21 with the end of
school PII&gt;Us atteodlnce to be on
Moy 29. ComPlete rll'Orta are
to be in on .May 30 and rll'Ort
ellds issued on June 2.

NoBreakfor
Some Students
Defendantll Forfeit

Bonds to Court
Two defendants for!eltodbonda
llld two others were IIDed Tue..
dl,y night in the court of lllddl..
pOrt Moyor C. 0. Flaber.For!ei&amp;I'll! bond• were Herachel R. I.,..
kin, 31, MlddlotDWn, f25, pOlled
on charpt of dillurblng I h o

S:hool Diotrlct llld llPOit.ers
aecund Cor the three eventa.
All oi the IPN9rs are from
Ohio Univeraicy.
First ol tho commenc ..
menta will be at Rotland on
lloy 21 With Dr, llobort Frum
ao 8PO&amp;ker. The Mlddlii'Orl
High SclQoj COIIUilOIICeotent
!!ill be on May 22 wi1IJ Dr.
riarreU 11o1t u li&gt;oaker and
the final CommOIIComoot will
be at Pomeroy Moy ?.3 with
Dr. Ben ~~ &amp;peaking,

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P80Ct, llld Vir!lil Paroons, 49,
.Rutland, •18.70 on chlrgeo of
Harold Litlle, 32,
Middleport, ,10 and COlli, t.
U&gt;Xlcatloo, andllobertG.Palnter
42, Pomeroy, -10 llld costa, ,.;.

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AFTERNOON CmCLE, 2 p.IJI.
'nniridl,y, IOdal room, Mlddl..
ODri Hoa!L.Meihoclot Chul'dl;
PIDLATHEA SOCWI'YI Thur~
c11,y, 7:30 ~~om. at the lllddii.POrt
Church o1 Cbriat.
BRADBURY PTA Tburodl,yt
7:30 p,m, at the ochool; PI'Ojp'ltll
a ialk bl' Charleo . _ onllrot
ald. NoJn1natlni wtU
be -lnted; secoodJl'ade roOII(
molhers havonlreshmottllo P~
-urged to auond.
AFTERNOON CIRCLE, ·"-t .
lllothodiot Cburcb, 3PoiDi
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COliOIUNION, H-lllothodiot ·
Chureh, 7130 Thursdl,y,
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the ~acuoe Elem_, Scluol,:::
7130 Thurodl,y, followilll bl' L.
pmo - - boy• oltill~ :
third, llld fourth Jl'&amp;du, Pro- :
C-!10 &amp;0 to the P.T.A.
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Triolo United Church of Chriot, ~

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by
Attomey General Ram~~ey ClArk,
ClArk could oot be readlod for
comma m the newapaper'a

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In Mmco CiQ' ioeal police

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school "'IIOIIOrtd, Saturdl,y night :
II the Mlddl"""" HJch School ~
&amp;lllllorilln, Done Inc from 8 .. 11 :
p. m. JIQ't omc111s.
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••• recorded.
Pora Pia1na Gndt School
._,, 7130 Po lllo ~· Pialna' :
· .l!otll'd hu i o - lfll!lllll
COL'UIIBUS - THE 0100 WATEII Pollution
aoCond ""'"'
pma, Porthnd
Tta&gt;era - l'lal!it :•
ordera to treeu conatruction In the clb'oflndollondooc•ln C~Vabop 111111 VOI'Iul Portlancl . _ Ado :
CounQ-, IIIII tho Weot l.opo Sower llttrlct olllockiDI Couo~r. Both nUit!on 1 0 - &amp;lldtt, olllldnu": •
ann lAck uworage facUIUe.,
2$ cltlllo J\,...ochool chlldrta •
Tho order Clllle after ol!iclola or lndlpondsncollidconatnlctlon tree. Bttretlmlfntt IOid. 'tll&gt;-· :
of uworo waa two to four yoaro away. The board aloo ordertdc117 1101'1 Plaint iloooter., _,..,;. .:
olllcialo to ,.ppeer before the board again iD November to nporf on
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Klns .... denied iAot -

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BREADED

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OTATOES

GORTON'S

W'ill Organize

tho "'""ch north from the ciQ'
and up eocape routeo ....
Into Arkanoas and south into lila.

BAKING

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lf1&amp;ll School, IPOIIIOI'edbl' llaciae :
Junior Ciao e. Mullc bl' "All :
Souled Out''. Admllllon 50c. • :

them, .., matter where the trail
leods, MIUtary oblervora Nld
COLUMBUS - ADJUTANT GENERAL SYLVES!'ER Dol CoriO
thia WiD hamper the SUO&lt;Tilloa
hu
ordered
tile otate's entiul6,000 • .,.. NationAl.Guard reec1r to
Who J&gt;revioueiy had cOIIIted on
be
-1110&lt;1
Cor
riot lllcy,
tho chuo broak~Jw off aflor a
Ho ordered 1101rly 1,000 of the trvce&gt;• to besfn acUvo clob' Tul~
tbno.
dl,y night bl' ~ to Akron or• armorielillld atllld bJ' for pn~
llhle DIOvetotllt into Yo~DW~~VWD where a IOCood nlallt of vlolenct

,IDAHO

ARGARIN

Area Artists
Meigs &lt;:ouocy arUotamotTue..
dl,y at the Columbuo and Southern
Ohio Electric Co. bulidiJw In
Mlddi01&gt;0rt to diocuaothofoiln&lt;l.
iqr of an art asaociAtloo.
The organization iomber.ouno.
ed for thearUato&amp;lldcrlftlmen iD
Mel&amp;• and sur-.. ......,
Alvone wishing infol'lllatioo or to
give help in forming the Jl'OlCI 11
Uked w call 99Z.S760.
Attencllne the session were Mr.
.... Mrs, 'Howard Nolan, Mrs,
Narvene IA&gt;wery, JackSitviDand
lfr, llld lin. Jobn llohler, Al&gt;o
other ••••ion wW be held outin Moy.

CLOSED
EASTER SUNDAY

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antce1,
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PIDLATIIEA !IOCifl'Y,
dl,y, 6:30 p.m., potluek ·
Mlddloport Cbllrdl of Cbriat.
CELEBIIATION OF the Sacri..
IMit of the Lord's -.,., 7:Sii
p.m. Mallii!IY Tburtdl,y at Polll;
111'01 IJalted Motbodlll Qmdl;

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REGULAR MEETING, R o c k

~ GrlliiP' Thurtdl,ylo_polt- ·

aw., 111e .......... o~oocr~p.
The lllolas High School llapeel, In • fronl copprlJbthiOII concert blbd, dincted Ill' ed story today, llid _.,..... Uon, who obtolMd I 'VIaltor'il
ptrtnit tilt dl,y bofort Klns ....
llovid Bowen, WiD Prllent a
lora may haQ faiuld a lll'laa killed.
.
IPl'llll! concert at 8 p.m. Frio of _pollee radio c:alla to - ...
dl,y, April 19, in the Pomoro7
VETI!RAHS IIIEMOIIIAL
lifter lliDi Wll lhot.
Junior 'lilgh School auditorium.
The .....,, wtllllo Ill' Gooqie
HOSPlJ'AI.
llotll the Gold llld the llaroon
B11*A, aald poJiao radio r - "
oWIIISIIONS
.;.. llllly littllllrt,
banc!1 of the Meia• Local Ill~ of a eu ch&amp;selmolmttr a llldte Chalhlrej lllcitUIIIIrlln,
~'opt. .
tr1ct have 80 members, Tho Gold
llalllh llllaemakar, G,a~Uo
bond, dincted 11111oberi
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POIU;
William
Zeridt, llarifol1;
wu pr-.tedlnconcertoarlier.
"CQuld IOIIIIICIM hiY• ulld a Edward Ward, Apple ~ W,
.!ilaver wW. however, direct tranom!Uer llllld 10 11M police
Vt.; lloaa ..,rria, Nflf Havoa.
the llaroon band inonenuml&gt;orat
to jill! 1111 llllalea.tiliSCHAIIGES J a1 t
the AprU 19 COllCert. Acmunlon
inJ
ln!orrnallan
lltfarmat!.a
&amp;tiltb,-Franeea
Alkire,
'frill
Moo
Ia free.
which would taM tile !ocut oi lltnlol, i.Guiao Thomi&gt;aon.

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MAUNDY ThurlliiJ eD11iD1Utt1on
terviee, ~ FlrotiiiQII!it
Oturcb, 7:30 fi.DI.
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Hinted in Memphis Story

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been sot In tho "'-lgs Local

Assassination Conspiracy

A hltclthlker, llitllli tho deocripUQI of the aaoallln, WBI
· J&gt;icked lp in Joplin, llo., Tueadl,y nilllt but police Aid the
lllapect had ali but cleared hilDoelf.
The lleq1hia Conunerclal Ap.

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The lourtb oiX weeki period
will beciD on Jan. 27111d Olld oo

Mar.?.

GOL'D MEDAL
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Wltb six weeks or 10 1tW r~
Doc. 2 will mark the GlleDing
maiDing in current acbbol year, of the thin! oiX weak perjodillld
air~ the 196&amp;oell ochool cU. Doc. 20 will be tho iAot dl,y ol
endor hll betrt ldoj)Wci bl' the school before Cbrii!IIIU WUb
Meigs Councy lloanl or Ecb:.. the CbristawhoU&lt;iiJperjodoncltlon.
ilw on Jan. I andltudeals........,.
According to the new calendar iqr to clu.eoo on Jan. 2. Jan.
thoro will be 180 dl,ys of -J&gt;. · :U io the end of the tldrd siX
ing and two dl,ys ror -her weekaporlod.

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at Ohio lldver.aiQ', ·
H. 11opr Tatarllll. vlc.o proal·..,_ llld odli!ir ol IJalted P\'ou
~ doltvorod tho matn
lldllreaa.
1'llariU. wbnhaa -utoclo
lted with vP! foro ... 30 JOI&lt;a,
felt the pre88 had mlnimlaed the
reo! Probleotl of.N - . lilld that
!low failed to conve,y on adequate
IOlderotanding of iQIIIN1110as of
tho gllet1DS.
He said _liP.,...~~~llltlldouaiJ chlllllll!liDe. llld ..._
1~. Ho added a -

School Calendar for
1968-69 is Approved

was Blain.

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· B. B. (Bert) ,lllllo, ediior llld 11*&amp; . ~ Pbl'o , annnai
Pli&gt;lilber of The ~ won.. blntuot, held 111 tllel!iloefCenttr
ton, waa elected P"!'•ldent of ~ Approllmalel,y 80Jiei-.
tho Southel'*" QhlD - - attlnded till! ....., hold iD
Aoso'clatloo Tuo..-, all...-. · ..a-u.., witli J.....-lillll Week

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (IJPD - Tho
vide the matching funds required
oearch
for the kiUer of Dr. liarw receive the money. The school
tin
IAIIIIer
King Jr., oxt-.t to
calendar as -wroved earller by
the Mela• Councy lloanl of E&lt;b- llexico today, Pollee ICIUIIII •
catlon ror the next aehool year man wbo obtained a Me.dcao
wu llfJI)roved by the Eastern vililor' s permit hero the daJ
before the civil riallt• leader
Board.

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!Jnlted Pnu lntorliotloaal
student• of Kaasos ct~
NIIPO Ylblence 8jiWkod bl' die Conlral Hlsh SchoOl, a predi&gt;IJ&gt;.
ldiUiw ol Dr. M'u11n IAIIIIer iMMi:f Negro IC!uol, mon:hed
~ ~r~ opreed to Kanaas ctcy, to cicy ball to Prvtf'l lfte fact
Now&amp;rli IIIII Trenton, N.J., oo that acbool wao In aeaolon oo
the dl,y of his lunerol. White Kine'• burial dl,y. The 2,000
llillbtrldors sbot IIIII killed a YGUni demonstrator• wore mot
. , .Norcro )'Outll in Jackaon.WO,
bl' hundreda or JIOI!cem... in gu
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. , SIDco Kin( was sbot bl' a
Trenton llottll&amp;n&gt;und
1nt».r Thursdl,y in Mempbis, in Treotoo, the c,.pitol of New
122' clUes hive OliPerienced Jersey, bands ot l'OUIW Nearoea
•
dllolder.
louiht POlice with their liJII,
Thlrcy oliflt peroons have Bot ftrel IIIII iDoted Jn the
PVT, FliED ENGLE
' nported klllocl, 2,248 cbwn!Dwn secUon. At one point
PVT. FliED A. ENGLE, son
hllured .... 18,831 11'1'08ted, the )'OU!hs - a POlice cruloer of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow&amp;&gt;.
AuthoriUes have called iD 19,200 away from the POlice. Tho gle, Mlddiq&gt;ort Route 1, ta
U.S. Army troolls IIIII called "' poUco woo it blek. ·
serving with the Army at Fort
. , 31,000 N&amp;Uonsl Guardsmeo.
Tr&lt;nion police aid thO)' shot: Gordon, Go. He
MlclPolice fatally shot looters in Harlan .M. Joaeth, 19, while he dlll'Ort lilgh School and IP8III
Kaaaas Cicy IIIII Treoton wu lootin&lt; 1101r cicy hall.
elaht weeks at FortKao&gt;,K,y.,
Tuosdl,y night IIIII -ark had · iD Newark, hundreds were &lt;lfW' entering service on Jan.
more than 100 !Ires IIIII IIOJI!e madl homeleos 111 fire• in the 3, this year. His address is
Jootbv,
central w&amp;fd. the same area Pvt. Fred A. EJIBie, RA11551&gt;
Wilmiagton Trouble ConUnues
riVIgM 111 riota fAst BIDIUDer 971, Co. E, 12th Bn., 4th Tll8o
In Wl~IniJwton, Del., Negro that killed 26 PerBoel. ArBoniBta
DIE (MP), Fort Gordon, Ge.,
)'GUiha looled and aot flrea Cor Struck in dl,yligbt and liter
309{)5,
tho second dl,y Tuesdl,y, The dark. Dnens of stores were
entire 3,801&gt;man Delaware N• looted.
t1oa11 Guard was called out to
..Let them have what they
quoll the diBonler.
wantJH t h e Newark poUoe
lloviog - s of Kanoaa Cicy diopatcher •oouted to a beat
)'OUtbs hurled molotov cocktails, policeman nport!ng tho looting
looted stores and sntped at of a lipr store.
IJOlice. There were 6fl fires in
The Jackaonville authorities
tho Negro secUon and the Negro promised a full IDvestlgaUoo of
bonds iDoted in the plush the nightrider slaying of au.
Couatty Club PlAza sectio~
&lt;l?li&gt;h Huvtt. Ill. Wimoaoes
Police~atthelooteraiD said the carload of whites went
Kaaau Cicy and one, lloynard tiu'ouill tho Negro nei8hborhood
Gough, a Negro, was killed twice.
P.laus tor 1 Title 1 summer
eom1ng oot ol a UQm" store,
They said dlo first time the Prosnm were diacioaedTuesdl,y
JIOI!ce said. In all, 15 peraons whites threw rocks at a gi'OI.CI night when the F.aatero Local
IUI!ered gunsbot wounds, No of Negroes. The aecond time,
School lliatrlct lloanl of E&lt;b:•
Policeman was shot. Police thiQ' said, a shot nuv out and tlonmet.
UTested 240 Per&amp;OD&amp;.
flarxett Wll &amp;truck In the heed
Acoording lO plAns for t h e
Got. Warren E. Hearns" !;:~ bl' the bullet.
reading, mathemaUcs
"' 2,201J NaUonai Guardsmen,
aoa tiQ'sical fitness will be of·
1,700 ol them two oours lifter
fered at the Tli&gt;Pers PlAins

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o., Afrll 10,1968

.Voice al.ong ·Brqadway.

l·.;·~, Hele~ · Help ·

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By Helen Bottel

~A~~~~
FOR TilE
':·!~~~~
OF CRUELTY
CIIILIIREN
Helein: ·
t
In our country ls tllere
,.. a Soclecy ror the Prevention of
· (;lvol~ te O!Udren?
\
i!; ' ~- lltue l!l"lildlllll lives with
· j hi• IIIOUlor 'IIIlo lives orlth a man
1!lho lln't Iter bulband 9\efanns
lhe bQy 0111 to hl&amp;lll"lllllmothor. . blr Dwtlter - a harridan whole
. , .;;, &lt;b-ed red heir ond make..,p-cakod
taee acarea him when he looks
~ it.ber. 1'bey won't let me near
. . ;&gt;· him, as rm his paternall!l"and" · · · moil.or, lild I llldod !l'lth my son.
·',
Wh• I try te get the bny bact&lt;
"• · · w·decent surroundings, his mo• 1''
- ther moves agaln. 9:1e is Uvlng
witll a married man, and frnm
·~;
I """' I hoar, lr s a wild, drlnk,i nllife. [ OJn't care if ahe ndlls
htrselr, but I do care about my
lll"and8llll.
What can I do? - GRANDMOTHER
Dear Grandmother:
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llolr Mra. T.F.: .

Becauso 11 certain ~ llmel
1n their Uvea, are no
more - • l h a n men. AJ.

moll every wile, If llho't honolll,
will a&lt;!Jnlt te a bit at utra-eurrlcular drollnlng. !IMJuld a
cl1armor turn up 11 one at
theae timea, lhe•U be tempted:
'lllrOulifl him, IIIIo oeos horaoll
as 1 dealrablo, -clive lomalo, lild lho needs that laoling to eo.arteraet ironing bolrd
blues.
Feco 11, Mra. Two-Faced, If
you really wanted an affair you'd
have had 11 be!ore ...,, y~ '"""
your husband lar too mucll te
hurl him, but you're In 1..,.
wllh the excltomont of tho c:~Ja~e
- and you• re lakin&amp; an awful
chancel
Get bock 14 all-out wlfebeed

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - It' a the odnJOr
B1.f f:!&gt;erles' llrlll 1m altar four
-aht dauslttera: In Palm
Bescb ... Slop;&gt;rost ..-I II
tho Rlnillni llnNo. ClrC&gt;~a: _ . .
8lllo!l - all tho al..,.,ants a r o
iemilea lboiY p&amp;c:h!'derma 110
&lt;UITI'"'''Zif •r1DI tbolr IDIIInr
....., buttho slrloiliol..,.t care
loal() ... ~- Gov. Cbarloa Percy
wlllllc811'!1111_n.,.olildaot
lllo -·~ ... Eftllancl'a
l!ltelt f'birlll' reltrletlonatt a-·
Plnst Rhoclella: Toddy Boars
lolnod tho biiiiiiOOI Uot at orporta.
Rovlm colliletlca millionaire
Charles Reveons have been
l'OUilblns It at the Waldorf Towera lor two yean while their
trlploa penthouse (formerly Heloaa Ruboootoln'a) has beoa setllnR reftuillahed te the tune at

good homo

lor

him.

The Society for Prevention ol
Cruelty to ChDdren is your loc:al ChDd WeUare Agency. Get

...

JohnnY carlooto ''ToiiiBitl'' ~
hll been &lt;IIDilnl- cOIIolclorl.·

or

bl)" alnct hit oarl,y midnltllltcalllo

beeaule' he hal takal on that .0
very lllbtly aubllmlnal lmUillltU
thai tall&amp; vtewero he - i he's
tho bell.
Roatauraat•a 'I"Paatl pnos ·~:
reeoiiUllllldecl II hlii&gt;IY te ·Karim
Aga Khan """ bnJutlhl allllll hll

8'11!1'1 time

ot tbe Old Guard ketp ~a aem•
In poppoa' names (a Whlllltoy, a
Garcllner lild acada more) ...
Tile dow Guard loti rich: •

11-12-13

tlbJe urp to get involved with
another man. He is quite attracUve and quite married too.

Certified G•s St•tlon

We have met several times
lild I OlliO.Yecl overy minute. We
haven•t clone wrong, but we talk
about it coostant17. He's been

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new solid colonl, pastell, wllb

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W.C..,iilal ,pjallt h~l - deallnalod,- •• &amp;nlo,y -oiBitt;
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AI'RIL 12, 13, 14
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POMEROY

C.Y..fiUED

AM NOYRnES
toYI and ehocGltte nb-.

bib. wrapped eboeoJ1w
efll and Eutu candia.

lumbul 11 the guest of her gre•

uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs,
Everett ~vis.
ill11 Jlarsarat Mary sauer and
Miss Madeline Sauer of ~n
are here visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sauer. They were guests
Tuesday of lllu llarsaret E.
sauor.
Yr. and Mrs. James Cri!Well
Here's lhe best news in the
89ent the Weekend 1D Bridgeworld for your floor! New
iiOrt vloltlow Mr. and Mrs, Steve
vinyl CUSTOM INSET acSudlc.
tually has a buiit ~ in vinyl
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Gary Ault and
foam cushion to m11ke it
· _.,-..Jteddrllld·~ ot.~l'\llflo ;···~~~'~'· and '•l!rlngy, 1
1
tteld Wert Weekend guests oUlr.
quiet, yet the
and Mrs, W1l1Um Ault and fam~
like elegant marble with CUS·
If, MlddllfiJOrt IDd Mrs. lAura tom insets. It's an unbeatWiM or Glll.fpolts.
able combina.tion or comfort
11r;
and lira. Goorge Lu-,
Tauuny and Tomm;y, ·were weekand elegance, a whole new
llld vlaitorstn JackSon.
dim~nsion in vinyl nooring.
Even high heels won't de·

T'IDlelr Quotes

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F"moua HI-Brows lor the ladies, new 1prtn1 ahtdes
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name footwear with savinp up to $" {Ill
·.iltle r: rl ~ ' Fh ··es ((liort&gt;d tn m ~ • ·
frocks l'ld .cr&gt;at~: !llturdy boys' f(&gt;(l ; •
wear In oxfords and loafer~.

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PI1'IIIU tbe oper1t1on within
It of an underworld orpnlzalioll .. powerful and •• immune from lel!al accountabll·
lty aa La Cola Nootri. To hold
tlie alleglanee of the normally
law-abilllJII, a o c le t y must
lhow taeh man that no man
is above the law. The aHemalive Ia slow degeneration Into anarchy,

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MJLLINEIY

Flower bedeelted atraw1
and fl!ltl Iader hat. for the
lu1er parade, Sawe durtq
Stiffler'• Easter .U..

Cello wrappe;d to lnaure
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the Sundil,y pest of his sl•ter,
Mra, WIWam Robson. and Mr,
Ud Yra. Cleo Kern~,
,
Mra, Bon llallOf and daU£1&gt;ter, Pille, or Columbus, are
IPOitdlni the WHkend with her
P&amp;rUill, Mr. and Mra. Earl
KDI&amp;bt. Paige waa christened
SUnday at H o a t ·h Methodist
Church. Mr, Halley wW Join
hia tamlb' here for Euttr week-

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Mr. and Mrs. Veroon Weat
of Athena were ~ ,ueata Olm, "The Grand Canyon."
of lira, J. E. McCnmu ond
Group oins1n1 of "Ev"""' PriJ·
Mr. aJid Mro. L, w, McCemu. or'' lild pr113er by tbe Rev. Mr.
. , Frl"-f vlal1ors of the lamUy Lemley CGIIcluded the family
were llr, and Mrs, Lloyd No~aht observance.
Comu of Little l!ocklrw.
GUI&gt;Irt Ervin of Columbus WII

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was-anDOUnced .tllat the next POUCottage prAJer m~np fn
ver, Colo. It waa aleo noted U •Inr will be hold In Columbus preperauoo for on ..tmPllllllc
blrthdOj' •II"!!• lild lift• of mon- en June 2. Mro. Martin, child cru- at the
First
O¥ wUI , be sent te leur chit- weirare ehair.nian, reported that Baptllll Church, Aprl117 -Ill; oro
drill\ at lite. beapltal 'observing aeven reporia had buetl sent ID cootlnulng lido week.
Jane · WUHt, .state chairman. It
btrthcla1olhlo month:
A priJer oorvtco will be hal~
A IJ1emoi-(al aorV!ce wa • was noted thai 111111al reporia at the home .at Mr. lild MrJ.
oclt*"lod lor MO¥ ·u .at s p,m. are being ouhmllled, IDd thlll Mannlns Kloes, 7:30 p.m. WedII the Pomeroy Lesion hall lor Mra. walicer; l'archlvlate, la nolda,y; at hoine at Mro. Birt
Mary E, Reapp. Mrs. Mowrey, compiling a hialnry and acrap. Botlimer 9:30 a,m, Thursday; lild
te enter In alate compoUl•a~, trill have charge of at the · home of Mra. Charlea
tho aorvleo. Mro. Pearl Knapp Iion.
A ruaunage ule WBI planned BennOtt at 2 p,m. FrldOI'.
waa named 'chairman ol the nom~
The Rev. Charles ~, on •
lor May 3 lild 4 in the COurt st.,
Pomeroy, locatlqn of the Phillip
Slaters, to be held from 9 a.m •
The Easter theme was· cu4
te 4 p.m. dOT&amp;.
r1ed
out In refrelhmfta served
Tile traveling prize contributed by Mrs. Ruth 'lbomton was by Mra. Motn-w lild Mra. J'ow,
RUTLAND _ A lamUy ~n by Mra.IVa Powell •.coraaaea ell. Tile MIQ' 13 dinner will be
observance wao hei~Frldll,ynlllt · _ , Presented te Mra. Cather- hold at 6:30 ind loiiOWDd by •
at tbe RuUand M-ot Churc:lt, luo Welah, Mra, '!llernten, and meellni at the Fomll'O)' Legion
Tile Ea- motif waa carried
'- Mu1ln, wlnneraln • draw- hall at 8 p.m.
out 1ft the decorations for a pot;.· 1
luck supper. Veroon Weber, accompanied by Mrs. Jacob Schlllln&amp; led Ute 8J"OUI) In lllllllnr.
Mr1. Georp White r e a d

Family Night Held
At Rutland Church

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by the Rev. c. J. LemlOT. 1bo
prograni wu eoncllKted with a

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febrlcs, new styling omd

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styling. subdued and bright
colors and pattenuo. Just right ,
for the Easter Parade!

urging me to •"let myself VII'
ever alnce J..,.ry.

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WOJltWt ever want to hurt him.

. ~ ~. ~tu&amp;UatiC form, It wali
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LADIES SPRING
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her will be Mra. Hyooll ond Mra.
Mary Marlin. InVItation aceep.
tance1 from several state oll'l-

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APRIL 12, 13, II

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Coone!,.&amp; ''SI.ilako'' film rea
for maid!!&amp; love te Brfallte Bar.
clot Ia $1,200,000 aplnot 80 per
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prosldlnl: at the moiling, appointeel Mro, RhOila Jlackelt as choir-

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you meet.

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Love is never lost. If not
the ether man.
reciprocated, It will flow bock
'!lien try a lltue -ctlm and soften and purify the
where It belongs- on your hua- heart.-Washinllton, IrvIn B.
band! _ H.
American novefist.
risk it

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thought
divorce ehUla me!•
And by remlndlng yourself you

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·:·Wil?·Se Held May 13

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Wbere is your 100- the boy's
!ather'/ SUrely you and he top1her can manage a court or~
der which will bring hlm cus-.
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more lhan a mWion , .. Oiarleo
ond LYm Rovom wa.•t !Ike their
uoual ,......,.. !If~ I b I s
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u.to~ta h\110 ond lavlah yadrt
for a CCM4'l•·mlll) ovm thOIQih
all tho lbil .., lila either u, S.
proriilona loaded bore or llown
-rrom tho Q, S.
Billy Roll' 1 -~· te keep
hla wlvoa' Jowolr1 In hla own
namowaulv•thoSommyGUcktreatment by boadllnoo: but loto

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.Voice al.ong ·Brqadway.

l·.;·~, Hele~ · Help ·

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By Helen Bottel

~A~~~~
FOR TilE
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OF CRUELTY
CIIILIIREN
Helein: ·
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In our country ls tllere
,.. a Soclecy ror the Prevention of
· (;lvol~ te O!Udren?
\
i!; ' ~- lltue l!l"lildlllll lives with
· j hi• IIIOUlor 'IIIlo lives orlth a man
1!lho lln't Iter bulband 9\efanns
lhe bQy 0111 to hl&amp;lll"lllllmothor. . blr Dwtlter - a harridan whole
. , .;;, &lt;b-ed red heir ond make..,p-cakod
taee acarea him when he looks
~ it.ber. 1'bey won't let me near
. . ;&gt;· him, as rm his paternall!l"and" · · · moil.or, lild I llldod !l'lth my son.
·',
Wh• I try te get the bny bact&lt;
"• · · w·decent surroundings, his mo• 1''
- ther moves agaln. 9:1e is Uvlng
witll a married man, and frnm
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I """' I hoar, lr s a wild, drlnk,i nllife. [ OJn't care if ahe ndlls
htrselr, but I do care about my
lll"and8llll.
What can I do? - GRANDMOTHER
Dear Grandmother:
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llolr Mra. T.F.: .

Becauso 11 certain ~ llmel
1n their Uvea, are no
more - • l h a n men. AJ.

moll every wile, If llho't honolll,
will a&lt;!Jnlt te a bit at utra-eurrlcular drollnlng. !IMJuld a
cl1armor turn up 11 one at
theae timea, lhe•U be tempted:
'lllrOulifl him, IIIIo oeos horaoll
as 1 dealrablo, -clive lomalo, lild lho needs that laoling to eo.arteraet ironing bolrd
blues.
Feco 11, Mra. Two-Faced, If
you really wanted an affair you'd
have had 11 be!ore ...,, y~ '"""
your husband lar too mucll te
hurl him, but you're In 1..,.
wllh the excltomont of tho c:~Ja~e
- and you• re lakin&amp; an awful
chancel
Get bock 14 all-out wlfebeed

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - It' a the odnJOr
B1.f f:!&gt;erles' llrlll 1m altar four
-aht dauslttera: In Palm
Bescb ... Slop;&gt;rost ..-I II
tho Rlnillni llnNo. ClrC&gt;~a: _ . .
8lllo!l - all tho al..,.,ants a r o
iemilea lboiY p&amp;c:h!'derma 110
&lt;UITI'"'''Zif •r1DI tbolr IDIIInr
....., buttho slrloiliol..,.t care
loal() ... ~- Gov. Cbarloa Percy
wlllllc811'!1111_n.,.olildaot
lllo -·~ ... Eftllancl'a
l!ltelt f'birlll' reltrletlonatt a-·
Plnst Rhoclella: Toddy Boars
lolnod tho biiiiiiOOI Uot at orporta.
Rovlm colliletlca millionaire
Charles Reveons have been
l'OUilblns It at the Waldorf Towera lor two yean while their
trlploa penthouse (formerly Heloaa Ruboootoln'a) has beoa setllnR reftuillahed te the tune at

good homo

lor

him.

The Society for Prevention ol
Cruelty to ChDdren is your loc:al ChDd WeUare Agency. Get

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JohnnY carlooto ''ToiiiBitl'' ~
hll been &lt;IIDilnl- cOIIolclorl.·

or

bl)" alnct hit oarl,y midnltllltcalllo

beeaule' he hal takal on that .0
very lllbtly aubllmlnal lmUillltU
thai tall&amp; vtewero he - i he's
tho bell.
Roatauraat•a 'I"Paatl pnos ·~:
reeoiiUllllldecl II hlii&gt;IY te ·Karim
Aga Khan """ bnJutlhl allllll hll

8'11!1'1 time

ot tbe Old Guard ketp ~a aem•
In poppoa' names (a Whlllltoy, a
Garcllner lild acada more) ...
Tile dow Guard loti rich: •

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tlbJe urp to get involved with
another man. He is quite attracUve and quite married too.

Certified G•s St•tlon

We have met several times
lild I OlliO.Yecl overy minute. We
haven•t clone wrong, but we talk
about it coostant17. He's been

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Girls' spring and Easter dresSes, •lzes 3 te 6X, 7-14 In bright
new solid colonl, pastell, wllb

POMEROY

GIRO

Between Pomeroy and Middleport

lllursday, triday,

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Compares at tUt. Slzea 8-8; ~~
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$1.35

14 Chilo~ C.paclty

POND'S

-Keep JOur ottn lnah · 10ft
and lovely with Poadi diJ
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W.C..,iilal ,pjallt h~l - deallnalod,- •• &amp;nlo,y -oiBitt;
Thuri&amp;Q- IIIII ~ will be
~•paek ·a ""'' . ni&amp;lltli Frldl,y

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FRI. SAT. SUN. .
AI'RIL 12, 13, 14
!With I Gal, GH)

G11St.tlon

POMEROY

C.Y..fiUED

AM NOYRnES
toYI and ehocGltte nb-.

bib. wrapped eboeoJ1w
efll and Eutu candia.

lumbul 11 the guest of her gre•

uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs,
Everett ~vis.
ill11 Jlarsarat Mary sauer and
Miss Madeline Sauer of ~n
are here visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sauer. They were guests
Tuesday of lllu llarsaret E.
sauor.
Yr. and Mrs. James Cri!Well
Here's lhe best news in the
89ent the Weekend 1D Bridgeworld for your floor! New
iiOrt vloltlow Mr. and Mrs, Steve
vinyl CUSTOM INSET acSudlc.
tually has a buiit ~ in vinyl
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Gary Ault and
foam cushion to m11ke it
· _.,-..Jteddrllld·~ ot.~l'\llflo ;···~~~'~'· and '•l!rlngy, 1
1
tteld Wert Weekend guests oUlr.
quiet, yet the
and Mrs, W1l1Um Ault and fam~
like elegant marble with CUS·
If, MlddllfiJOrt IDd Mrs. lAura tom insets. It's an unbeatWiM or Glll.fpolts.
able combina.tion or comfort
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and lira. Goorge Lu-,
Tauuny and Tomm;y, ·were weekand elegance, a whole new
llld vlaitorstn JackSon.
dim~nsion in vinyl nooring.
Even high heels won't de·

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ored &amp;lofts to m~~h :rnu·
Ealter outfit, 10me ltie~h
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F"moua HI-Brows lor the ladies, new 1prtn1 ahtdes
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name footwear with savinp up to $" {Ill
·.iltle r: rl ~ ' Fh ··es ((liort&gt;d tn m ~ • ·
frocks l'ld .cr&gt;at~: !llturdy boys' f(&gt;(l ; •
wear In oxfords and loafer~.

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No elvlllzed aodety ean long
PI1'IIIU tbe oper1t1on within
It of an underworld orpnlzalioll .. powerful and •• immune from lel!al accountabll·
lty aa La Cola Nootri. To hold
tlie alleglanee of the normally
law-abilllJII, a o c le t y must
lhow taeh man that no man
is above the law. The aHemalive Ia slow degeneration Into anarchy,

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GL0 VIS

November
I wOD'I be
able to vote for my father.

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press the springy spirit

MJLLINEIY

Flower bedeelted atraw1
and fl!ltl Iader hat. for the
lu1er parade, Sawe durtq
Stiffler'• Easter .U..

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Rolled Chuck Roast =~~oa.--·•- lb.79e
Sole Fillets•.::::!.~':----------.5 ~X- 2. 30
Ocean Perch Fillets.:-:'!.::•••••5 ::X 1.80
Haddock Fillets.~..:.~V.:~-------5 ~ 2.55
Fish Portions ~~~~,:••.6 l:x2.69
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Phil Msld baou1 loco ,
trimmed lull lllpa of
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the Sundil,y pest of his sl•ter,
Mra, WIWam Robson. and Mr,
Ud Yra. Cleo Kern~,
,
Mra, Bon llallOf and daU£1&gt;ter, Pille, or Columbus, are
IPOitdlni the WHkend with her
P&amp;rUill, Mr. and Mra. Earl
KDI&amp;bt. Paige waa christened
SUnday at H o a t ·h Methodist
Church. Mr, Halley wW Join
hia tamlb' here for Euttr week-

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Mr. and Mrs. Veroon Weat
of Athena were ~ ,ueata Olm, "The Grand Canyon."
of lira, J. E. McCnmu ond
Group oins1n1 of "Ev"""' PriJ·
Mr. aJid Mro. L, w, McCemu. or'' lild pr113er by tbe Rev. Mr.
. , Frl"-f vlal1ors of the lamUy Lemley CGIIcluded the family
were llr, and Mrs, Lloyd No~aht observance.
Comu of Little l!ocklrw.
GUI&gt;Irt Ervin of Columbus WII

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excellent taUorlng. Per- ·

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was-anDOUnced .tllat the next POUCottage prAJer m~np fn
ver, Colo. It waa aleo noted U •Inr will be hold In Columbus preperauoo for on ..tmPllllllc
blrthdOj' •II"!!• lild lift• of mon- en June 2. Mro. Martin, child cru- at the
First
O¥ wUI , be sent te leur chit- weirare ehair.nian, reported that Baptllll Church, Aprl117 -Ill; oro
drill\ at lite. beapltal 'observing aeven reporia had buetl sent ID cootlnulng lido week.
Jane · WUHt, .state chairman. It
btrthcla1olhlo month:
A priJer oorvtco will be hal~
A IJ1emoi-(al aorV!ce wa • was noted thai 111111al reporia at the home .at Mr. lild MrJ.
oclt*"lod lor MO¥ ·u .at s p,m. are being ouhmllled, IDd thlll Mannlns Kloes, 7:30 p.m. WedII the Pomeroy Lesion hall lor Mra. walicer; l'archlvlate, la nolda,y; at hoine at Mro. Birt
Mary E, Reapp. Mrs. Mowrey, compiling a hialnry and acrap. Botlimer 9:30 a,m, Thursday; lild
te enter In alate compoUl•a~, trill have charge of at the · home of Mra. Charlea
tho aorvleo. Mro. Pearl Knapp Iion.
A ruaunage ule WBI planned BennOtt at 2 p,m. FrldOI'.
waa named 'chairman ol the nom~
The Rev. Charles ~, on •
lor May 3 lild 4 in the COurt st.,
Pomeroy, locatlqn of the Phillip
Slaters, to be held from 9 a.m •
The Easter theme was· cu4
te 4 p.m. dOT&amp;.
r1ed
out In refrelhmfta served
Tile traveling prize contributed by Mrs. Ruth 'lbomton was by Mra. Motn-w lild Mra. J'ow,
RUTLAND _ A lamUy ~n by Mra.IVa Powell •.coraaaea ell. Tile MIQ' 13 dinner will be
observance wao hei~Frldll,ynlllt · _ , Presented te Mra. Cather- hold at 6:30 ind loiiOWDd by •
at tbe RuUand M-ot Churc:lt, luo Welah, Mra, '!llernten, and meellni at the Fomll'O)' Legion
Tile Ea- motif waa carried
'- Mu1ln, wlnneraln • draw- hall at 8 p.m.
out 1ft the decorations for a pot;.· 1
luck supper. Veroon Weber, accompanied by Mrs. Jacob Schlllln&amp; led Ute 8J"OUI) In lllllllnr.
Mr1. Georp White r e a d

Family Night Held
At Rutland Church

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by the Rev. c. J. LemlOT. 1bo
prograni wu eoncllKted with a

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febrlcs, new styling omd

SPRING AND EASTER COWHS

Next Door to EIHrfelds

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styling. subdued and bright
colors and pattenuo. Just right ,
for the Easter Parade!

urging me to •"let myself VII'
ever alnce J..,.ry.

The~

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Dresses ·COATS

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Whit boehers me is that 1 sincerely love my husband a n d
WOJltWt ever want to hurt him.

. ~ ~. ~tu&amp;UatiC form, It wali
to iend a donation to the
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LADIES SPRING
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Myrtle Walker lind Mrs. Mar.

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her will be Mra. Hyooll ond Mra.
Mary Marlin. InVItation aceep.
tance1 from several state oll'l-

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APRIL 12, 13, II

5:11 W. Main

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Coone!,.&amp; ''SI.ilako'' film rea
for maid!!&amp; love te Brfallte Bar.
clot Ia $1,200,000 aplnot 80 per
cent of tho toke; BB'o II $tOt),.
000 aplnot 12.5 per cent ...
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prosldlnl: at the moiling, appointeel Mro, RhOila Jlackelt as choir-

persecute you."-Matthew 5:44.

you meet.

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VALUES FOR TH.URS.
FRt.-SAT.-APIUL

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Tile. ...W dinner te boiior
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-~ I!OY ~ . ~.the )\arlin }l•lla!u'·
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Coordinate Your Ensemble With The
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Love is never lost. If not
the ether man.
reciprocated, It will flow bock
'!lien try a lltue -ctlm and soften and purify the
where It belongs- on your hua- heart.-Washinllton, IrvIn B.
band! _ H.
American novefist.
risk it

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thought
divorce ehUla me!•
And by remlndlng yourself you

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·:·Wil?·Se Held May 13

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Wbere is your 100- the boy's
!ather'/ SUrely you and he top1her can manage a court or~
der which will bring hlm cus-.
IOc\Y - elptCially U you prom- -::::'·''''''"'',,,,.,,,.,.,,':.::;;:;':':&lt;«i;;··;;;;··~:;;;;;;;;;;;:,:;;;;·:-:~;;:·:&lt;':';l;;;;::;;:·:&gt;·~.':':''''''''·',,.,,,.,,,..,,,: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ':':'::'":'::::::;:;:::;:,:,:::,.;:,,:.,:;

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more lhan a mWion , .. Oiarleo
ond LYm Rovom wa.•t !Ike their
uoual ,......,.. !If~ I b I s
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u.to~ta h\110 ond lavlah yadrt
for a CCM4'l•·mlll) ovm thOIQih
all tho lbil .., lila either u, S.
proriilona loaded bore or llown
-rrom tho Q, S.
Billy Roll' 1 -~· te keep
hla wlvoa' Jowolr1 In hla own
namowaulv•thoSommyGUcktreatment by boadllnoo: but loto

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CAMPUS

l'or tiM! ultimate In
undtrfaablons, ~hoo.e
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· : }Unerat Qt. rrom the personnel ~run~nL at Ute New·· plans were made Cor a potludo;
1 to aslii::;tant industrlal relation!~ man~~~:,-er at the finn's dinner , whith will be a feature
Metallu•·gica11'rod.uct:s llivision at t:amb•·lq;e.
of evangelistic · services to be
or coul'tie, this means that the family will be leaving Middleport condu~ tlils rruinth at Mondjy

(.'A t:sn\G MORE than one motorist to take a second look as they
travel aloog .\sh St in Middl~­
port is the new hom~ of Mr. anti
Mrs. l'leo 1\erns which Hterally
sprung up O\'ernigtlt.
The house Is th~ latest thins
ln deluxe mobile homes and wa s
moved llere in two sections the rront half, then the back half
- and placed on the foundation
which had been completed only
Friday. lt came complet~ with
a chimne.JI.

WILLIAM STEW .-\RT of Athens
is recuperating from a coronary
which he suffered a couple or
weeks ago and remains conrined to Sleltering ,\rms llospit-

HF.AlTll PltOBl.EMS have
forced Betty Hutchison to step
down (rom her teaclling position at West Columbia for lhe
remainder of the year . Care of
four children along with assisting her husband in the dairy
farm operation proved just too
strenuous, and It was on doctor's orders tllat Mrs. llutchi~
son resigned he1· Job.

TELEPIIO~II'&gt;G

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Report Given

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sus, and a village woman portra.red by Mrs. Lambert llJ1d Mrs.
Brown. ·Piano music by Mrtl.
Emerson Jones interspersed the
narration, and the playlet "as
conduded witll a duet by the
ltev . . and Mrs• .Max Donahue.
The meeting opened with a

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1 Christ" convendon held in Canton Friday and saturday was given by the junior and senior
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·._~ Christ.
:! - The youth reported that over
·: 1,600 young people of Ohio, with
:; a few from other states, par..
• ticiPated in the convention.
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MeetingiS of the )'outh groups
;:• were held preceding the regular
•: church service. A discussion on
·~ Vietnam wal:i held by the senior
:: class with Peg Mc Kinney as the
::: program chairman. The junior
' :· high class disc us sed starting a
·: ; scrapbook to enter for comPetition at the next "Teens for
•• Christ" convention, and the
•.i younger clu!&gt; talked or way s to
pray and completed their prayer
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rons istln~
of an hour-lonl-l
ro nversatton betweE&gt;n grass ..
roots philosopher Erlc Hoffer
and its conespondent. Eric
Se\'areid . went so well that It
has sc heduled the pair for an~
other word !est durinK the

Nodepo•it
Twin 1
Pack
Gallon

coming season

by Mrs. lXlnahue.

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in the tabl~ decorations for a

deSsert ~he ser~ed

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1 fampus Lifetime ,!.Pi1ng and preelslon Ol18ineered
I soli$~ hardwood rrame. Ask our salesman to tt£1
I over a chair and show you why Flex~;teel ls the
I finest ...,ooJ.stered furniture you can bu,y.

! Baker ·Furniture.

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BEANS
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box
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Htavy ou., Blue ·

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BAYER ASPIRIN

BRE~AD ·

FRENCH FRIES

HEALTH NEEDS-DISCOUNT PRICED!

418 SHEETS

MOOTZ
1-lb.
loaves

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SilLIEST

LAUNDRY
DET.ERG:E·NT ·.i
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boll .

On Salt S.tuniiJ Only

POPSICLES
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Wilson's &amp;.kerite

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Self- Rising Flour:::.s~~49~
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Slew
Beef
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Chili with Beani~s 4 :~$1
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STOKELY
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~RI. SAT. SUN.
APRIL 12, 13, 14

Cherry Lauan ... ~ .... 3. 90
VIrginia Lauaa •••••••• 4. 45

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Debbie Call, Pam ll&gt;do;on, Angela

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and blessings that o wonderful Easler can bring .

Cindy, Debbie and Ricky TriPlett.
Paul Cunningham, Jyl Beaver,

STYLETONE
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sprlng Oowers, with oolored egg

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1W1 e·ners .-.·-~~..---· ~:r:'.::. ~:; 9· 9~-.,

FRESH

by Mrs.

~rl Knlllllt, Mrs. 1':1· c. -Wii.ioo,
Mrs. Perry Mitch,' and Mrs. ·C.

Dad'S Root Beer••;~••19C
Jumb0 pI. es
39c
~!~?~:~~:~[~(Par Vea11ut Bone r:;:~i·~ 55~
=~;~~.... Pork &amp; Beans.!:'i:~.,3 :: s1
Tomato Juice.•s::••••• ·3 :::· s.l
Orange Drink.•:=~•••A ~ s1
Pom1roy

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531 W. M•in

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INSTANT
COFFEE
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Producer's Grade A

CBS fo,tnd that tts special

Certified Gas Station

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~do~lf1C:- bYldJ!,s,MooMI. ·1 Waa coy~;~r,d_..._tn "'~\

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(WIIh 8 G•l . G••l

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en on. throu ·h Sat•.9 to 9·

Comas.

Mrs. John Hood. Mr. and Mrs.

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Held by Teens for christ
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and St.' Matth..,.and.j,f ayer. The
pled,ge···SlltVIce ~nd tile ,qr9.vor to
conchide ttie meeting w:ere gl)ltn

Easter ~fse service
at the .Middle}):C)rt stadium at
6 a.m. ,
An Easter presentatioo entltled, H Is My Son, was presented by Mrs. Criswell, program
leader. Mrs. M L. French served as narrator ror a playlet deplctlng Mary, the mother ot Je~

and

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Walter nves wen namod ci-IS.ir:Anriwllce~ a~ tb, meetirig was
men of iocal church~•»&gt;n:SJbl~l- the Mauftd:Y ~tsd:aY Communion
I.Y: ~- r s. .- Jam?~_ , B;r!~on, &amp;er\l!ce 'ilt.'7:30_p.Jn.{the·co~muchairman of 1he commltteQ on ntty Good Frw.,. ,service it the
membership, and MrS, ~et Church of , Christ at 7:30, .P.m.,
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Ol'l! BEST WL~HES to Mrs.
J, E. McComas 'Who wUI ob~erve her 87th birthday Thursday, Slle resides ln Atlddleport
with her son and daughter-inIal¥, Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Me ~

on

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nlght'B meetlng of the Woman's Entsminger, Mrs. · Hayes, and
SocieQ' ot Chrhltian Service at Mrs. JOhn Kincaid, nomination
Ilea~ Methodist Church.
chairmen.
Mrs. Nan MOore was re.:electPlana were discussed -rOr the
ed president or the SMiety. Other ramily night dinner &lt;11 April ~3
officers named were Mrs. (ialen at 6 P,t(ll-, the week when Dr.
Hrown, vice president; Mrs. James ' pcweerd will be speakJames friswcU, recording sec- ing nigfltly at 7:30 p.m. Mrs.
retary and program leader; Mrs. Uavis will serve, as general
(ilenn I.ambert, assistant secre- chairman lor the dinner l'ltllcll
tary; Mrs. Fred Hibbs, treasur~ will be a potluck altair.
er and supply chairman; Mrs.
It was OOtcd during tile meetMax Donahue, secretary or mis-- ing that Dr. Ucwecrd has been
sionart education and campus an rvangelist · for 33 years and
ministry. and Miss Bess sanborn, that during the l9.aos wa.sassoelated wlth the Oadto Tabernaspiritual growth chairman.
Mrs. F.vercttc navis and Mrs. c-le's ramily prayer period.

~al.

He expects to be there another two weeks and then will
go home for additional recuperation time. ~11'. stewart is the
worthy patron or r.acine Chapter , Order or the Eastern Star,
and his wife, Louise. is the worthy matron.

!I)

Mrs. Mo6rf! ;s, R~i!Eiscie'(1 · ~~
·President of He~th Wscs :;
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• ·ittiin the next few weeks, and fur that we're t;Orry, 1-'rank and hili
·wue. Martha, came here eight years ago when he took a coaching
PQiiltion at MiddlePort High S:hool. lie len the coaching rield to go to
\'al\ldlwn now l·'oote Mineral Co., four yeat"s ago.
1
\\'hile much or Martha's time
goodJyes ~ nieht was Torn
b con.sumcd by her two sons. Lind who lel't yesterdaY f r 0 m
l&gt;~wid. a set'ond grader. and Mil'arnp Pendleton, Calif., for
t,1hael , wllo is in kindergarten. she \'ietnam. lie was scheduled ror
halil been QUite acth·e in the Ohio
a 24-hour stopover in Okinawa
Qa Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma before going on to VIetnam to
Phi Sorority. Martha is a former
.ioin the Third Marine Uivision.
prelldent ol the cllaptcr and three Tom is the son or Mr. and Mrs.
)-'ears ago was seletted "~rl of Heino Lind .
the year. ••

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tomJnUnity
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n: congtJ.tulatlons' lo Frank Eschlematl who ha~ beenpromoted 1 New offteera were elected and
· : }Unerat Qt. rrom the personnel ~run~nL at Ute New·· plans were made Cor a potludo;
1 to aslii::;tant industrlal relation!~ man~~~:,-er at the finn's dinner , whith will be a feature
Metallu•·gica11'rod.uct:s llivision at t:amb•·lq;e.
of evangelistic · services to be
or coul'tie, this means that the family will be leaving Middleport condu~ tlils rruinth at Mondjy

(.'A t:sn\G MORE than one motorist to take a second look as they
travel aloog .\sh St in Middl~­
port is the new hom~ of Mr. anti
Mrs. l'leo 1\erns which Hterally
sprung up O\'ernigtlt.
The house Is th~ latest thins
ln deluxe mobile homes and wa s
moved llere in two sections the rront half, then the back half
- and placed on the foundation
which had been completed only
Friday. lt came complet~ with
a chimne.JI.

WILLIAM STEW .-\RT of Athens
is recuperating from a coronary
which he suffered a couple or
weeks ago and remains conrined to Sleltering ,\rms llospit-

HF.AlTll PltOBl.EMS have
forced Betty Hutchison to step
down (rom her teaclling position at West Columbia for lhe
remainder of the year . Care of
four children along with assisting her husband in the dairy
farm operation proved just too
strenuous, and It was on doctor's orders tllat Mrs. llutchi~
son resigned he1· Job.

TELEPIIO~II'&gt;G

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sus, and a village woman portra.red by Mrs. Lambert llJ1d Mrs.
Brown. ·Piano music by Mrtl.
Emerson Jones interspersed the
narration, and the playlet "as
conduded witll a duet by the
ltev . . and Mrs• .Max Donahue.
The meeting opened with a

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1 Christ" convendon held in Canton Friday and saturday was given by the junior and senior
it,. .\Y&amp;s•s at SUnday nl&amp;ht' s titrvice

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11 the Middleport Church
·._~ Christ.
:! - The youth reported that over
·: 1,600 young people of Ohio, with
:; a few from other states, par..
• ticiPated in the convention.
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MeetingiS of the )'outh groups
;:• were held preceding the regular
•: church service. A discussion on
·~ Vietnam wal:i held by the senior
:: class with Peg Mc Kinney as the
::: program chairman. The junior
' :· high class disc us sed starting a
·: ; scrapbook to enter for comPetition at the next "Teens for
•• Christ" convention, and the
•.i younger clu!&gt; talked or way s to
pray and completed their prayer
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,_. books.
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Youth attendlnc were .'lusan and

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rons istln~
of an hour-lonl-l
ro nversatton betweE&gt;n grass ..
roots philosopher Erlc Hoffer
and its conespondent. Eric
Se\'areid . went so well that It
has sc heduled the pair for an~
other word !est durinK the

Nodepo•it
Twin 1
Pack
Gallon

coming season

by Mrs. lXlnahue.

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in the tabl~ decorations for a

deSsert ~he ser~ed

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1 fampus Lifetime ,!.Pi1ng and preelslon Ol18ineered
I soli$~ hardwood rrame. Ask our salesman to tt£1
I over a chair and show you why Flex~;teel ls the
I finest ...,ooJ.stered furniture you can bu,y.

! Baker ·Furniture.

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BAYER ASPIRIN

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FRENCH FRIES

HEALTH NEEDS-DISCOUNT PRICED!

418 SHEETS

MOOTZ
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loaves

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SilLIEST

LAUNDRY
DET.ERG:E·NT ·.i
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On Salt S.tuniiJ Only

POPSICLES
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APRIL 12, 13, 14

Cherry Lauan ... ~ .... 3. 90
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Debbie Call, Pam ll&gt;do;on, Angela

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and blessings that o wonderful Easler can bring .

Cindy, Debbie and Ricky TriPlett.
Paul Cunningham, Jyl Beaver,

STYLETONE
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E. Young. J\n arrailiement ,ot
sprlng Oowers, with oolored egg

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by Mrs.

~rl Knlllllt, Mrs. 1':1· c. -Wii.ioo,
Mrs. Perry Mitch,' and Mrs. ·C.

Dad'S Root Beer••;~••19C
Jumb0 pI. es
39c
~!~?~:~~:~[~(Par Vea11ut Bone r:;:~i·~ 55~
=~;~~.... Pork &amp; Beans.!:'i:~.,3 :: s1
Tomato Juice.•s::••••• ·3 :::· s.l
Orange Drink.•:=~•••A ~ s1
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531 W. M•in

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INSTANT
COFFEE
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Producer's Grade A

CBS fo,tnd that tts special

Certified Gas Station

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~do~lf1C:- bYldJ!,s,MooMI. ·1 Waa coy~;~r,d_..._tn "'~\

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(WIIh 8 G•l . G••l

f?;:::

en on. throu ·h Sat•.9 to 9·

Comas.

Mrs. John Hood. Mr. and Mrs.

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_ .. &lt;oni!orecl l!'•.ll!bl•.

Held by Teens for christ
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and St.' Matth..,.and.j,f ayer. The
pled,ge···SlltVIce ~nd tile ,qr9.vor to
conchide ttie meeting w:ere gl)ltn

Easter ~fse service
at the .Middle}):C)rt stadium at
6 a.m. ,
An Easter presentatioo entltled, H Is My Son, was presented by Mrs. Criswell, program
leader. Mrs. M L. French served as narrator ror a playlet deplctlng Mary, the mother ot Je~

and

~~:telu~

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Walter nves wen namod ci-IS.ir:Anriwllce~ a~ tb, meetirig was
men of iocal church~•»&gt;n:SJbl~l- the Mauftd:Y ~tsd:aY Communion
I.Y: ~- r s. .- Jam?~_ , B;r!~on, &amp;er\l!ce 'ilt.'7:30_p.Jn.{the·co~muchairman of 1he commltteQ on ntty Good Frw.,. ,service it the
membership, and MrS, ~et Church of , Christ at 7:30, .P.m.,
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Ol'l! BEST WL~HES to Mrs.
J, E. McComas 'Who wUI ob~erve her 87th birthday Thursday, Slle resides ln Atlddleport
with her son and daughter-inIal¥, Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Me ~

on

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nlght'B meetlng of the Woman's Entsminger, Mrs. · Hayes, and
SocieQ' ot Chrhltian Service at Mrs. JOhn Kincaid, nomination
Ilea~ Methodist Church.
chairmen.
Mrs. Nan MOore was re.:electPlana were discussed -rOr the
ed president or the SMiety. Other ramily night dinner &lt;11 April ~3
officers named were Mrs. (ialen at 6 P,t(ll-, the week when Dr.
Hrown, vice president; Mrs. James ' pcweerd will be speakJames friswcU, recording sec- ing nigfltly at 7:30 p.m. Mrs.
retary and program leader; Mrs. Uavis will serve, as general
(ilenn I.ambert, assistant secre- chairman lor the dinner l'ltllcll
tary; Mrs. Fred Hibbs, treasur~ will be a potluck altair.
er and supply chairman; Mrs.
It was OOtcd during tile meetMax Donahue, secretary or mis-- ing that Dr. Ucwecrd has been
sionart education and campus an rvangelist · for 33 years and
ministry. and Miss Bess sanborn, that during the l9.aos wa.sassoelated wlth the Oadto Tabernaspiritual growth chairman.
Mrs. F.vercttc navis and Mrs. c-le's ramily prayer period.

~al.

He expects to be there another two weeks and then will
go home for additional recuperation time. ~11'. stewart is the
worthy patron or r.acine Chapter , Order or the Eastern Star,
and his wife, Louise. is the worthy matron.

!I)

Mrs. Mo6rf! ;s, R~i!Eiscie'(1 · ~~
·President of He~th Wscs :;
· :

'

• ·ittiin the next few weeks, and fur that we're t;Orry, 1-'rank and hili
·wue. Martha, came here eight years ago when he took a coaching
PQiiltion at MiddlePort High S:hool. lie len the coaching rield to go to
\'al\ldlwn now l·'oote Mineral Co., four yeat"s ago.
1
\\'hile much or Martha's time
goodJyes ~ nieht was Torn
b con.sumcd by her two sons. Lind who lel't yesterdaY f r 0 m
l&gt;~wid. a set'ond grader. and Mil'arnp Pendleton, Calif., for
t,1hael , wllo is in kindergarten. she \'ietnam. lie was scheduled ror
halil been QUite acth·e in the Ohio
a 24-hour stopover in Okinawa
Qa Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma before going on to VIetnam to
Phi Sorority. Martha is a former
.ioin the Third Marine Uivision.
prelldent ol the cllaptcr and three Tom is the son or Mr. and Mrs.
)-'ears ago was seletted "~rl of Heino Lind .
the year. ••

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Size 60''1124H
Colorful, Specially Priced

1/2 gal.

SPECIAL· BROWN'N SERVE ROLLS 4

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1965 CHEVY n
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Notice
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SHOOTING Mal&lt;b Sunday, Ap.
ril U, from 11 noon to 4 p.m.
Hama, bacon, hall of hog.
Shotguns only. Rutland American Legion Home.
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White

Westies, Miniature Schnauaers
IN MEMORY of VIctor L. Grim BY OWNER, new three bedand Poodles lor Ealler. Bllltwho passed away one year
mom air condinoned home;
amo Kennels. CoolviUe, Ohio.
ago today, April !G. MiBaed
two car BM118&lt;, comer lot.
Phone m-3654.
1-S-!Oic
U interested, call 992-ai!IS.
more aach day by hla loved
l'HERE WILL be a consignment
3-27-tfc
sale on farm machinery April
CML. heavy, lum• stoker. Oil•
Mrs.
VIctor
Grim
27: II interested contact Leo
and mine run. EICOislor Salt
and Children.
4-10-ltc ZIG ZAG Sinser, dial zig zag,
Morris at RuUand. Phone 74J.
Works, Inc., E. M•In St.. Popreowned, A-1 condition. Sold
~ or Jim Carnahan 91!1meroy. Phone 992-3891. 12-6-tlc
new over $315. Balance due
27118
1-T-'Itc
For Rent
f69. Buttonholes, monograma, MOBIL HOME. 8dS, eacellent
ONE FURNISHED apartment,
sews on buttons, etc., wltbout
BAND AT Jack's Club, Happy
4 rooms, bath, jull above corcondition. Completely lurnlabattachments.
Pay only $1.50
Valley Boys, Friday and Sa~
poration sign in Mason Ctly.
ed. $1650.00. Call 991-Q62.
per week. Phone m-2685.
urday, 8 to 2.
1-I0-3tp
BJs yellow bouae. Marion ReyS-II-!Otfc
1-:1-tlc
nolds.
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WILL DO sewing at home: zipSEVEN ROOM house, aoven
pers, pocke!ll, pegging, hem- FURNISHED apartment, 126 MUST SELL 1966 Singer, In acres of land, ceDar, smoke
beautiful walnut table; fuDy
·ing, alterations, etc. Mrs.
Mulberry Ave.. Pomeroy. Ph.
house, good garden space,
equipped to zig zag, monoFreddie Thabet,
Mason,
992-6691.
4-7-tlc
two good wells, very good
gram, fancy design, etc. UsPhone '1'13-5651.
3-18-!0tp
water, ooal house, wood
ed very little. For quick sale,
FURNISHED a~artment, 11410
house: $28110. Can be bought
$48, or payments of til each
SPECIAL PERMANENTS reg- Mulberry Ave." , Pomeroy. Ph.
on land conlracl. Phone 742month. Phone 992-3085.
ular $15 now $9.50. Cletlth
992-5691.
4-7-tlc
4356 Rutland.
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Center.
3-i4-30tc FURNISHED and unlumlahed
SINGER ZIG ZAG sewing maapartments. Close to school. 50XIO MOBILE home, 1964 mochine. This machine sold
del, copperlone kitchen, two
· HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
Phone 992-5434.
10-18-tlc
much blgher. TbiB machine
bedrooms, carpet In llvi118
Nile Club. 5 to 6 p.m. Monwill make buttonholes, dam,
room. Phone 992-2119. 4-7-12te
day tbru Fridny. Ladies night LARGE five room and l&gt;ath
embroidery and zig zag. Take
every Friday.
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apartment, newly de&lt;-orot•rt,
over paymenla of $1.25 per
FIVE ROOM HOUSE. bath.
furnace heat, Pomerov,
week or pay balance due,
Aluminum sidiiHf. storm winPENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
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Phone 9!12-5307.
$38.46. Phone 992-2836. ~te
dows, hardwood floors. g a s
will pay !Or a brake adjustfurnace. large lot: $&lt;;800. Ph. ELECTROLUX SWEEPERS,
ment at Pomeroy Home !! ALL NEW ELECTRIC 3 mom
Pomeroy 992-3718.
1-7-6\p
Auto.
1-7-tlc apartment, beautiful view of
rug washers, pollahers and
the river. you have to see to
genuine par!ll, call 99Z-3710.
appreciate. convenient an d LIVE BAIT, :14 hour sell-serHelpW•nMtl
3-1~
vice. Fife's. Third St., Midorunlortable. phone Jl92.52'11.
CAR HOP, "waitress and dish
dleport.
4-2-12te WILL YOU make a lair offer
s-~tlc
washer. Apply In person.
Crow'• steak House. ~te
on desirable ten year old
.
JI'UIINI8ImD three-room o..rt- SOUTHERN , PLANT$, . o'*"
hoUse on m, ez, In'· Clifton.
ment, bath; on Sauth Second now, cabbage, tomatoes. pep- Sill nice rooms and bath,
FEMALE HELP wanted: Must
pers, sweel potstoes. Phone
Ave., Middleport. Phone Mrs.
be experienced in dry cleanbasement separated to 6
843-2693.
Charles R. Harrla.
Howard Cectl. 99%-5262.
ing. Aopiy between 4 and 5
rooms and tile shower, U.18
Portland, Ohio.
3-15-Mte
4-:1-tlc
p.m., ABC Cleaners. Masoo, ·
stall. Two lots 501:100 each
W. Va.
1-1-fitc
Fenced In privacy. All kinds
FURNJSHED TWO BEDROOM FOR CUSIIION COMFORT of fruit treea. Inquire at
Shoes, Cliff's Shoe RaEmployment W•nftcl · APARTMENT. Middleport, Knapp
Blanche Compaon In CUlton.
palr.
Middleport.
3-22-30te
phone 992-3114.
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Va.
4-10-301c
BABYSI'M'ING In Syracuse,
phone~~ NEW HOME In Maaon, two FOUR ROOM house, bath, fuR
SPECIAL STEREO, 1968 Early
baaement, ~arage. Two rear
bedroom, pbone 773-5'1!0.
American stereo radio comold home. Phone 1192-2421.
Public Sale
4-&amp;-3te
bination; Thill is a beautiful,
3-22-tlc
AUCTION, SATURDAY, April
aolid otate unit with 4 soeed
IS. I p.m. The following perchanger. Take over payments
For Sale
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
IOOal property will be aoid at
of 18 per month or pav balSTRAWBERRY planla, sw-e . miniature. $75 and un. !llud
lho residence of the late Ward
ance of '1111!. For free born•
crop, $4 per hundred. Cbarservice and groomln~. !'hoot
Hayes jull aouth of Chester,
demonotratlon cell 193-3218.
les Foetor, Rt. z. Racine . Pb.
1192-5441.
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1 Ohio '"' State Route T. Living
Alao
have repoesesaed 11ereo
:117-2309.
4-7-3te
room suite, day bed, several
19'!8 DODGE Charrer. Phone · In · walnut cabinet lor payrockers and odd chairs, oak
ments of $5.80 or balance of
Phone
HAY,
George
Carson,
New Haven, 882-2355. 4-l-ltp
table, work table. 5 piece di4-7-8tp
$1111.98.
I-S-6tc
nette. cheot of drawers, sev- 74!.-4753.
FIVE RIDING horsPS, 1100 atld
eral metal beds. ruf!S, Hot
CONN TROMBONE, used only
up. Arnold Grate, Rutland. JAMES I"RY pmnerty on MidPoint refrigerator, sweener,
dleport HDI. Phone 74Uil3. .
18 months. Call 992-51111 alter
Phone dny. 742-1211 ; evenin""
coolllng . uteoaiis, dlahes. writ4-1~
5 p.m.
4-7-ltp
742-5501.
1-1-ttc
1118 desk. two drop leaf tablea.
hand tooia. old waahers. coiJeelon itema ouch as McGuf- SIX ROOM HOUSE with bath. COMPLETE restaurant equlo- GOOD HAY: 50 cents per bale.
two eatra lots, State Route
Paul Karr, Cheater, Ohio.
ment. ean 742-1211 for defey Readers, other bookB, pic1Z4 In Rutland. Excellent con4-&amp;-3te
tails.
4-1-Qe
lure !ramea, ooffee grinders,
dition.
Phone
742-5291 4-7-51~
lantema. mDk cans, dinner
SIX ROOM boose, bath. new NINE ROOM boule, I~ Ioiii.
beD, iron kettle, brsaa kettle,
SHOP
AND
SAVE
!Or
Eaoter
at
Racine, Phone III-3TP.
gas furnace, ~-acre land.
baby bed, wagon seat, atooe
Bryant's Budget Shop, 108 W.
two cement porches, one mile
dturn, 30 gal. jar, other jars
Main Pomeroy. Men's suits beyond Cheater on Route '/.
and other arttclea not listed.
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Phone 985-1129.
1-1-fitp 1968 STEREO rBdlO COIIiblri8"
Terms caoh. Not responalble
lion. Hanllaome walnut eaoDress Shoes $6.99. Rats $2.tl,
for aecldents. Sale conducted
eole, has BSR anlomatlc recBoys Suits '19.95, Sblrla ~1.25, FIVE ROOM house, bath, talDIby the Bradford Auction Co.,
ord clumger. Take over payShoes $3.29, SockB 25 cents,
dry mom, In Syracuee; one
Racine, Ohio.
4-T-Stc
meota of $5.U per month or
Ladies Shoes 119c, Dresses ll9c
acre ground. Nice lor trailer
pay Ha.41. Call .....
to $8, Artificial Flowers 5c
park. Phone Glen Cundiff, Jr.,
W•nttd To
l-Ute
each ; Potted $1.29; juot re992-5950.
4-7-tle
LARGE LOT or small acreage
leased a new memorial album
suitable lor building home, or
of the Silver Bridge by Rev.
will buy moderately priced
Ray Anderson; contains two
home In 'Melga Local School
songs of the bridse as well as
District. Write Box 48, MidII other wonderful gospel
dleport.
4-S-tfc S0118S. May be purchased at
Bryant'l Budget Shoo, 1111! W.
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· ANT!QU!S. furniture, dllhel.
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mlacellaneoua. Mrs. Howard
4-T-3te
Cedi, -1110 W. 'Main St., PomeIOJ.
1-25-lfc I"ROM WALL to wall, no aoU
at all, on cerpe!ll cleaned
C.rcl Of Tt..nkl , with Blue Luotre. Rent electric sbampooer
Baker FurWISH to eapresa appreclatloli
niture.
4-Htc
for the friends and relatives
who 10 kindly remembered
1111! with cardll. letterl, vlli!ll FOUR (4) eaba u is, five mo!1-o.d telephone calls dm-ing bile radio unl!ll, ~ baae Ill· long confinement at Hoi·' lion, frequency on base otatlon 15U9; on mobile unit
al)ll the Huston Nursing
Now......,.theeirc1odl.uon
15771, and oflice lurnilare;
fiomne, Frlendl who clftd lor
to
fonil the 1urprlte auwer, u
pit, 'my home and nelgb- $3,500. Phone Im-28115 dny or
o_.wtorthtobcwe.-.
4-Htp
. who brollgllt IDY rnaJl 9SI-ll8Z4 eveniDCJ.
,_net. dally, for mr
IPridoSUUIJIEIISI!Utnl It WAS
aad fallhlul nura who LONE . STAR llbergllu boal,
("-wen t.-rew,
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O'CONNOR'S NURSERY
DWARF FRUIT TREES 95 fORSYTHIA
RED, PINK.:J!HITE
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REYNOLDS FLOWER Shop In
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sprays, wreaths: $2.50 up; sm.
pots 50c, baake!ll $3.50. Elnora Reyoolda.
4-7-ftc

TER!ollTES SWARMING
THEY ARE re-productlvea,
rot your worker colony. Free
lnapectlons and Information
on crawl space da118efS. No
salesman, low overhead, 10
per cent aavlngs. Allied Pest
Control, Pomerey, Ohio, Ph.
1!12-5168 evenings.
4-7-8tp
LOGAN FIRE &amp; SAI"ET''
EQUIPMENT. aot.. and service, Pomeroy, Ohio, RD I.
19ectal prlcea on eatlngulahen for boats, trallen a n d
bomea. DW!sbt LOgan 11923821, Charles Marshall 191t364; Max Elchlncer tn-11111.

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MOBU. ROME _ (liDt), two \laW 10:00 .t.ll. April lt. 11111. ••
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bel'!. car"ort. garage, outbuildings. 3 a&lt;res, I~ acrea
In atrawberries. Will eel!
boule and lot or boule aad
acreage. Phone Chesler 9853584
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home, bath, mndern kitchen,
gas furnace, drilled weD, out ·
cellar, and barn, 57 acres,
h!U land with 3 acres of good ·
bottom, nice small stream.
Minerala. Asking $8500.00
SYRACUSE - Level Lot, will

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bath, big basement, two ent·
buildings. Phone 91!1-31193.
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SHOOTING Mal&lt;b Sunday, Ap.
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Hama, bacon, hall of hog.
Shotguns only. Rutland American Legion Home.
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Westies, Miniature Schnauaers
IN MEMORY of VIctor L. Grim BY OWNER, new three bedand Poodles lor Ealler. Bllltwho passed away one year
mom air condinoned home;
amo Kennels. CoolviUe, Ohio.
ago today, April !G. MiBaed
two car BM118&lt;, comer lot.
Phone m-3654.
1-S-!Oic
U interested, call 992-ai!IS.
more aach day by hla loved
l'HERE WILL be a consignment
3-27-tfc
sale on farm machinery April
CML. heavy, lum• stoker. Oil•
Mrs.
VIctor
Grim
27: II interested contact Leo
and mine run. EICOislor Salt
and Children.
4-10-ltc ZIG ZAG Sinser, dial zig zag,
Morris at RuUand. Phone 74J.
Works, Inc., E. M•In St.. Popreowned, A-1 condition. Sold
~ or Jim Carnahan 91!1meroy. Phone 992-3891. 12-6-tlc
new over $315. Balance due
27118
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For Rent
f69. Buttonholes, monograma, MOBIL HOME. 8dS, eacellent
ONE FURNISHED apartment,
sews on buttons, etc., wltbout
BAND AT Jack's Club, Happy
4 rooms, bath, jull above corcondition. Completely lurnlabattachments.
Pay only $1.50
Valley Boys, Friday and Sa~
poration sign in Mason Ctly.
ed. $1650.00. Call 991-Q62.
per week. Phone m-2685.
urday, 8 to 2.
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BJs yellow bouae. Marion ReyS-II-!Otfc
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nolds.
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WILL DO sewing at home: zipSEVEN ROOM house, aoven
pers, pocke!ll, pegging, hem- FURNISHED apartment, 126 MUST SELL 1966 Singer, In acres of land, ceDar, smoke
beautiful walnut table; fuDy
·ing, alterations, etc. Mrs.
Mulberry Ave.. Pomeroy. Ph.
house, good garden space,
equipped to zig zag, monoFreddie Thabet,
Mason,
992-6691.
4-7-tlc
two good wells, very good
gram, fancy design, etc. UsPhone '1'13-5651.
3-18-!0tp
water, ooal house, wood
ed very little. For quick sale,
FURNISHED a~artment, 11410
house: $28110. Can be bought
$48, or payments of til each
SPECIAL PERMANENTS reg- Mulberry Ave." , Pomeroy. Ph.
on land conlracl. Phone 742month. Phone 992-3085.
ular $15 now $9.50. Cletlth
992-5691.
4-7-tlc
4356 Rutland.
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Brogan's Shop, near Salem
Center.
3-i4-30tc FURNISHED and unlumlahed
SINGER ZIG ZAG sewing maapartments. Close to school. 50XIO MOBILE home, 1964 mochine. This machine sold
del, copperlone kitchen, two
· HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
Phone 992-5434.
10-18-tlc
much blgher. TbiB machine
bedrooms, carpet In llvi118
Nile Club. 5 to 6 p.m. Monwill make buttonholes, dam,
room. Phone 992-2119. 4-7-12te
day tbru Fridny. Ladies night LARGE five room and l&gt;ath
embroidery and zig zag. Take
every Friday.
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apartment, newly de&lt;-orot•rt,
over paymenla of $1.25 per
FIVE ROOM HOUSE. bath.
furnace heat, Pomerov,
week or pay balance due,
Aluminum sidiiHf. storm winPENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
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Phone 9!12-5307.
$38.46. Phone 992-2836. ~te
dows, hardwood floors. g a s
will pay !Or a brake adjustfurnace. large lot: $&lt;;800. Ph. ELECTROLUX SWEEPERS,
ment at Pomeroy Home !! ALL NEW ELECTRIC 3 mom
Pomeroy 992-3718.
1-7-6\p
Auto.
1-7-tlc apartment, beautiful view of
rug washers, pollahers and
the river. you have to see to
genuine par!ll, call 99Z-3710.
appreciate. convenient an d LIVE BAIT, :14 hour sell-serHelpW•nMtl
3-1~
vice. Fife's. Third St., Midorunlortable. phone Jl92.52'11.
CAR HOP, "waitress and dish
dleport.
4-2-12te WILL YOU make a lair offer
s-~tlc
washer. Apply In person.
Crow'• steak House. ~te
on desirable ten year old
.
JI'UIINI8ImD three-room o..rt- SOUTHERN , PLANT$, . o'*"
hoUse on m, ez, In'· Clifton.
ment, bath; on Sauth Second now, cabbage, tomatoes. pep- Sill nice rooms and bath,
FEMALE HELP wanted: Must
pers, sweel potstoes. Phone
Ave., Middleport. Phone Mrs.
be experienced in dry cleanbasement separated to 6
843-2693.
Charles R. Harrla.
Howard Cectl. 99%-5262.
ing. Aopiy between 4 and 5
rooms and tile shower, U.18
Portland, Ohio.
3-15-Mte
4-:1-tlc
p.m., ABC Cleaners. Masoo, ·
stall. Two lots 501:100 each
W. Va.
1-1-fitc
Fenced In privacy. All kinds
FURNJSHED TWO BEDROOM FOR CUSIIION COMFORT of fruit treea. Inquire at
Shoes, Cliff's Shoe RaEmployment W•nftcl · APARTMENT. Middleport, Knapp
Blanche Compaon In CUlton.
palr.
Middleport.
3-22-30te
phone 992-3114.
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Va.
4-10-301c
BABYSI'M'ING In Syracuse,
phone~~ NEW HOME In Maaon, two FOUR ROOM house, bath, fuR
SPECIAL STEREO, 1968 Early
baaement, ~arage. Two rear
bedroom, pbone 773-5'1!0.
American stereo radio comold home. Phone 1192-2421.
Public Sale
4-&amp;-3te
bination; Thill is a beautiful,
3-22-tlc
AUCTION, SATURDAY, April
aolid otate unit with 4 soeed
IS. I p.m. The following perchanger. Take over payments
For Sale
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
IOOal property will be aoid at
of 18 per month or pav balSTRAWBERRY planla, sw-e . miniature. $75 and un. !llud
lho residence of the late Ward
ance of '1111!. For free born•
crop, $4 per hundred. Cbarservice and groomln~. !'hoot
Hayes jull aouth of Chester,
demonotratlon cell 193-3218.
les Foetor, Rt. z. Racine . Pb.
1192-5441.
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1 Ohio '"' State Route T. Living
Alao
have repoesesaed 11ereo
:117-2309.
4-7-3te
room suite, day bed, several
19'!8 DODGE Charrer. Phone · In · walnut cabinet lor payrockers and odd chairs, oak
ments of $5.80 or balance of
Phone
HAY,
George
Carson,
New Haven, 882-2355. 4-l-ltp
table, work table. 5 piece di4-7-8tp
$1111.98.
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nette. cheot of drawers, sev- 74!.-4753.
FIVE RIDING horsPS, 1100 atld
eral metal beds. ruf!S, Hot
CONN TROMBONE, used only
up. Arnold Grate, Rutland. JAMES I"RY pmnerty on MidPoint refrigerator, sweener,
dleport HDI. Phone 74Uil3. .
18 months. Call 992-51111 alter
Phone dny. 742-1211 ; evenin""
coolllng . uteoaiis, dlahes. writ4-1~
5 p.m.
4-7-ltp
742-5501.
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1118 desk. two drop leaf tablea.
hand tooia. old waahers. coiJeelon itema ouch as McGuf- SIX ROOM HOUSE with bath. COMPLETE restaurant equlo- GOOD HAY: 50 cents per bale.
two eatra lots, State Route
Paul Karr, Cheater, Ohio.
ment. ean 742-1211 for defey Readers, other bookB, pic1Z4 In Rutland. Excellent con4-&amp;-3te
tails.
4-1-Qe
lure !ramea, ooffee grinders,
dition.
Phone
742-5291 4-7-51~
lantema. mDk cans, dinner
SIX ROOM boose, bath. new NINE ROOM boule, I~ Ioiii.
beD, iron kettle, brsaa kettle,
SHOP
AND
SAVE
!Or
Eaoter
at
Racine, Phone III-3TP.
gas furnace, ~-acre land.
baby bed, wagon seat, atooe
Bryant's Budget Shop, 108 W.
two cement porches, one mile
dturn, 30 gal. jar, other jars
Main Pomeroy. Men's suits beyond Cheater on Route '/.
and other arttclea not listed.
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Phone 985-1129.
1-1-fitp 1968 STEREO rBdlO COIIiblri8"
Terms caoh. Not responalble
lion. Hanllaome walnut eaoDress Shoes $6.99. Rats $2.tl,
for aecldents. Sale conducted
eole, has BSR anlomatlc recBoys Suits '19.95, Sblrla ~1.25, FIVE ROOM house, bath, talDIby the Bradford Auction Co.,
ord clumger. Take over payShoes $3.29, SockB 25 cents,
dry mom, In Syracuee; one
Racine, Ohio.
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meota of $5.U per month or
Ladies Shoes 119c, Dresses ll9c
acre ground. Nice lor trailer
pay Ha.41. Call .....
to $8, Artificial Flowers 5c
park. Phone Glen Cundiff, Jr.,
W•nttd To
l-Ute
each ; Potted $1.29; juot re992-5950.
4-7-tle
LARGE LOT or small acreage
leased a new memorial album
suitable lor building home, or
of the Silver Bridge by Rev.
will buy moderately priced
Ray Anderson; contains two
home In 'Melga Local School
songs of the bridse as well as
District. Write Box 48, MidII other wonderful gospel
dleport.
4-S-tfc S0118S. May be purchased at
Bryant'l Budget Shoo, 1111! W.
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· ANT!QU!S. furniture, dllhel.
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Main. Open I to 5 dntly.
mlacellaneoua. Mrs. Howard
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Cedi, -1110 W. 'Main St., PomeIOJ.
1-25-lfc I"ROM WALL to wall, no aoU
at all, on cerpe!ll cleaned
C.rcl Of Tt..nkl , with Blue Luotre. Rent electric sbampooer
Baker FurWISH to eapresa appreclatloli
niture.
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for the friends and relatives
who 10 kindly remembered
1111! with cardll. letterl, vlli!ll FOUR (4) eaba u is, five mo!1-o.d telephone calls dm-ing bile radio unl!ll, ~ baae Ill· long confinement at Hoi·' lion, frequency on base otatlon 15U9; on mobile unit
al)ll the Huston Nursing
Now......,.theeirc1odl.uon
15771, and oflice lurnilare;
fiomne, Frlendl who clftd lor
to
fonil the 1urprlte auwer, u
pit, 'my home and nelgb- $3,500. Phone Im-28115 dny or
o_.wtorthtobcwe.-.
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,_net. dally, for mr
IPridoSUUIJIEIISI!Utnl It WAS
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("-wen t.-rew,
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TbiB set has AM &amp; FM radio,
4 speed automatic neord
dta118er.
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Take linlsb,
over pay·
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pay $81.21. Try It In your
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Ohio boat and motor
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PHONE 667-3370

O'CONNOR'S NURSERY
DWARF FRUIT TREES 95 fORSYTHIA
RED, PINK.:J!HITE
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home. bath. attractiVe Inside
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ONCE- 2 houses buUtln 195!!
One has 7 1'0011111 . (mentS
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REYNOLDS FLOWER Shop In
r.fpson City is operi lor buatness. All kinds pot flolren,
sprays, wreaths: $2.50 up; sm.
pots 50c, baake!ll $3.50. Elnora Reyoolda.
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TER!ollTES SWARMING
THEY ARE re-productlvea,
rot your worker colony. Free
lnapectlons and Information
on crawl space da118efS. No
salesman, low overhead, 10
per cent aavlngs. Allied Pest
Control, Pomerey, Ohio, Ph.
1!12-5168 evenings.
4-7-8tp
LOGAN FIRE &amp; SAI"ET''
EQUIPMENT. aot.. and service, Pomeroy, Ohio, RD I.
19ectal prlcea on eatlngulahen for boats, trallen a n d
bomea. DW!sbt LOgan 11923821, Charles Marshall 191t364; Max Elchlncer tn-11111.

La111'e11ce Elllin 8ft.1121.
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cancelled? Loet your opera!- READY • MIX concrete deftvered right 1o your project.
Fast and easy. Free es\1mateo. Phone 992-32114. Goo«·
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BUDGET PRICE lut'llltore oo York ctiJ ·abwan wt\bo~
our third floor budget shop .. chanalnc t.raiDI,
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site. $2.500.00.
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MOBU. ROME _ (liDt), two \laW 10:00 .t.ll. April lt. 11111. ••
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Pll• lal...u.d eomapted. eulftrt
walr to wall carpet In Dving ,.,._
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RANr.JI STYLE home, I rooll18.
bel'!. car"ort. garage, outbuildings. 3 a&lt;res, I~ acrea
In atrawberries. Will eel!
boule and lot or boule aad
acreage. Phone Chesler 9853584
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accommodnte
Two andMobile
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CHESrER. O, BBt-4141
POMEROY - 5 room frame,
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LEBANAN TWSP - 6 room
home, bath, mndern kitchen,
gas furnace, drilled weD, out ·
cellar, and barn, 57 acres,
h!U land with 3 acres of good ·
bottom, nice small stream.
Minerala. Asking $8500.00
SYRACUSE - Level Lot, will

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bath, big basement, two ent·
buildings. Phone 91!1-31193.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1968

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Inner McmaoUa wu orPD:11 '"· 11 ,._ ,. 10 ked 117 tho People's RePUbllo
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10 o.. 10 10' lD 11 llillll'
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rooms and tnUet !aoU!tloo on tho .
second lloor and remvatlon of
the heating sy•tem In the bulld.
lng.
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to proceed with the plans andre·Port bl&lt;k 10 the boai'donAPrU 16
-no cost estiMate of thesep.J,ans
son, APPio Grove; LUry Rltnn,
pt. Ploassnt; Halph llovls, Pt.

Pleasant; Charles Fluhucy, Pt.
Pleuan~ Richard Franklin, Pt.
Pleasant; P, A. St,yre, Arbuckle;
Mrs. Clarence ~rst and daUBI&gt;ter, IA!on; Mrs. Charles Pearson and daugh~»r, l't. Pleasan~
Mrs. UJrklesi Robinson, Henderson.

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K.._ l'noh

Dinner Napkins
3-.,.... 79c

ASPARAGUS

You'll find everything you need for your Easter dinner:

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CIUFORIII
FRESH
TUDER

Hams ... meaty Super-Right Hams.
Turkeys ... only grade "A" of course.

IREU

lb.
A complotellno of EASTER FLOWERS ovallablo

All the ftxin's, all the brands you want.

MAYONNAISE

- 9uart49C

He'll tell you, All P should be your store.

PAlE

, THl ORPT AlLAtmC &amp; PACIPIC ttA CO.. INC.

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Pitchers

Pi•a,le J1ice •

By tinlted Press International
(1967 woD-loSt record in paren-theses)
American League
California (Brunet 11~19) at
New York (~ttlem,yre 15-15). 2
p.m.
Cleveland (Siebert 10.12) at
O!icago (Peters 1&amp;-11). 1:15

Jane Parker Buysl

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BEAm

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National League
Philadelphia (Short ~11) at
Los Angelei (Osteen 17~11) &amp;

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Plttobu&lt;gh (Bunning l7·1k) at
Hou~Ston (Dierker 6-5), 7:30 p.m.
!l!lcogo (Niekro 111-1) at
, Cincinnati (Piii&gt;JJa• 1&amp;.13) 2:30

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stiff.. OIIWII "':.!i" ,'; , • ': 48c ·

Adanta (,Jarvis 15-10) 81 st.
Lou!• (Gibson 13-1), 8 p.m.

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POTATOES
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nation '111 Jan:e~~t collettion of
books Knd tnu:to; on w1t.::hcraft

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L.ola Croae ......................._.-...."IIDD.DO
Wlt..rt l....tt ................................SH.OO

Perch Fillets • • .. 7t

Halib•t Staks • ....
FlOZEN-OCEAN
Perch 'Fillets • 5~'1"

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Steaks· ;:. 99c Shrimp _~· $1.29

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Alhl to ,.,.. 101 of -~ Roral Court a.1na IIIIo

Florjda ChiP Frozen

Perch . : •. 49c Steaks ·---- pq.

10 ct. S}

• J1U • • ftr anly 3fc NCh. Me '"11M 1111••
Nil llllwr ....,.......

"Health &amp; Beauty Aids"
Rot. • Sin HaloM Curtlt Rot. &amp; HTit

Tenderay E-Z Carve

Peaches

Roast

$J09

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Pie Sh~Us ___ . 3
lonltuoiAIIPio..,.

Eggs

BUFFERIN _____ _:... 6it

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Cream Pies __ 4 ,:: $1

!t EXTRA TOP YALUI STAMPS
wlthtllil_ ........... of

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Tomato Juice._. ____ . 4 !;,.
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$1 Cottage Cheese

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49c

Muwoll Hou10

Swett Trtlt $1ictd

Cllld!to of S.. Lith!

Chunk Tuna _... ____ . _ :J No~~ 89c Pineapple . __ .. _______ 3 ':;.. $1
l\;

ICrt10rlrond

SOap

Sweet Potatoes _. _. ___ 3

Soap
2 .... ~ 39e

2-lb.

27

Ill

Soap

,

.... 89e

Cocktail __ .. _... ____ _ 4 ·-~~... $1

· Salad Dressing _____ .. _ 3 r.:: $1 Plums -------------·-·
· e"'-~-----·-- 8 ':..• $1 110611
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Gold Ploitl &amp; $olloRIIInt
IC- VIC PIC W.K. 1111o1
Com . _.. _. ______ 4~ 89c FLOUR------------- 10 ~ 89¢ Flour --·-·--··--------- ~ 49c
Clevor Vollty
Krltlor II"' Lal!o· Cot or , _
Green Beans. 4 ,~... 89c Peanut Butter ______ . __ ~! $1.49
LT. IROWN,
·Be~"•~cat~

Peas ..•.......

5~... $1

._,. Retultr &amp; - -

Towels _. _. _.. __ -___ 4

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with IIIIa_ ... ......_.,

2 iiiL .,_,

WHOUi -

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Sugar

$109

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Amulalo

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2plcp.

Krt10r lrond Prvlt

2l-ol.

5t EXTRA TOP YALUI IT~$
with lhl1 coup :HI and ,.d Mt f1

IlK. IROWN, COI:C'ECTIOIIAIIY

2 Nlll lNI'I 49e
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Tomato Soup----··-·- 10 ~~: ~1 Coffee---------·--···-·-.':;. 69e

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Krc11r lrencl

2 .......... 47c

Hair Spray------ 2 '!: $1
Exeedrin
·------- ·:: 99c
lfc Sire H. Dr111l..
lfildroot --------·~ 46c
Rot. $1.5tlln

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Lilli '

Beauty Soap
p!tota

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GREEN BEANS

1::1. 37c

,.,......ou.. l'lt'dior

J:!'re18h Strawberries _. __ 3

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CASH

WE WON-50 CAN YOU

VISIT liQUIIIIDI

lptlt •11111 ::;. ,
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All Pap PiHI1p , , , ';1..'":' lc
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Turkeys

Soap
3,......, 51c

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hrrell O.WIOI ..................................SliM
Mrw. V• ...._..,, .................................IOJIO .
--110.00
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,._ &amp;ecel AI' '"-! Stwe - ... ,...nt .._ t.y ._.. Mlf M4rNelll Mra. Clierfo• lorlt .......................__
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FRESH-YEI.I.OW

Leg of

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PRAIII

I'H.llli

Fruit &amp; Nut E~es ~: • .
Chocolate Rabbits :::~~•
Manhmallow Peeps ~.:; :: 1t
Can•y CoHontails :::. • •':: 3t

YOU CAN WIN UP TO •

Frail Eat s.:."!'rt.dium • • , - m
I I P Frt111 StrawMrrlll .I :: 1100

New York (ScJver 16-13) at
san 1-'canci.sco (Miarichal 14-10).

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49c

Stytt

------Cocon1t Cream Ens :::. ':::- 45•

PLAY BONUS BINGO
$1,000

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Easter Candy

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SineIts

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Small, Young

ICIOOIR WltHIOIII .WilD

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FRESH

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Hot Cr• B1ns .!'.:. • • ....ac
E*EaiiJt=· .
-::. French Rolls.::-.:. • 3-at
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IIIICni... PIIItiNIII I I=» BIICkHrry Pie ~ • • • ...4t
I I P Wte Clkt ll1 . . z:: 48c
UP
Ml, . ... ::.zec C~erry Pie .=. . . . . . ...5t
C~iffon Cake o.!; ::-:_ • ...5t
0• On TuliP ,

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WHITE

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&lt;::25' Enriched Bread 4~ 99c Jelly Egs

118. MONTE

Ire•••• Portions ::.at

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POLISH

59e

Cheese
69c

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49e

ICIW'T lx.IHARP
CRACICIR IMRIL

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Cheese

Retads effective thru Set., AprD 13

JANE 'ARKU - ~WITH IUTIUMILK

6-1)

SHORTENING

STORE HOURS

Today's

l'lrtt Cut

KIIAI'T MILD
CIIACICIR IIAilliiL

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Dinner Rolls
2 ..... ,...L69e

FI'J• ....... ::::.:
loltllll Flat Hllli , , .,us
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FROZlN

All the eggs and egg coloring you need, too.

CLOSED EASTER DAY

~14)

Oranges ~:~'t . 5t!5t
Barlinka Grapes .... 4t
Celery • ::: 2t
Strawberries • •.L&amp;t

Umlt -

YOU -

~TICH"

69c

While you're t~ere,look around.

U. S. GOV'T, INSPECTED
ICIIOGER PREMIUM QUALITY

CANNED HAMS

Cookies
2 ......... 79c

1¥ollalilo II IIIICfqor ......

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lor wriflnt '-' Craftt, ' IM., P. 0.... Dollal, Tn.. 7Sii'- on1J olle.la to play. '

Country Club .

ICLiiNIX

S.por-Ritht 1-lb. 6t- Z.lb. St.Jt

CAI''N .10~ -Cod, Solo or Porch

F~H -

Pork Chops~ 89c •· 79c ~ 59c.

candy cottontails, coconut cream eggs and many, many more.
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Plus Free Recipes ·With Every Game Card.

Full
Shank
Half

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LENTEN J'AWES

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Ham

- · LoM, Fully CHMtl

jelly eggs, choeolate bunnies,chocolate marshmallow eggs,

EASTER PRODUCE BUYS!

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II to It lb. ....

Our Ann Pa~andy ~!JI$UIIIIl1 ~,... ··•·' ~-is loaded with everything you need to be a bunny-helper:

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No Purchase Required To Play

Sliced Bacon ti:; 65c
Corllll lttf lrbllel

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TlfiJRSDAY, FlUDAY AND SATURDAY
9 TO 9

~rarleH

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He needs help and we're ready to lend a hand.

of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blessing,
the maternal grandparents. He
taught at Ordnance school for
three years before the McCallisters left Pojnt Pleasant.

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Kroger's ·"ew Fun .Game

PILLIIURY IUTTIRPLAKI

BEEF

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By the way, if you get a chance, ask any bunny.

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CRACKIR IIAR~IL

tion.
Mrs. McCalllster is a native
~ Point Pleasant and daughter

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Mr. and

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IIMIICO IAIY IIAKI

55c

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Rumor has it that this is going to be

So, com~ to bul)ny·helpers' headquarters ... AIIP.

(Phoebus

lb.

.......... a-t :: . ,.. $1C
Polt ••Ill• Stub , ....lie
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'{;o~uCHouse?

announcing the birth of their
fifth child and second son at
Csbell • Huntington Hospital on
Monday, April 8, He llas not yet
been named but weighed six
poonds and seven ounces.
Mr. McCallister is a native ol
St. Albans and son of Mr , and
Mrs. J. F. McCallister, of tllat
clt;y, the paternal grandparents.
He Is associated with the Social
Security offices in Huntington
and is in Point Pleasant treCJ.lently ln that business connec-

(Hunter

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Mra. Jerald McCallister, ofGuy-

Oakland
Baltimore

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McCallisters Have
Stb Olild, 2nd Son

Det&lt;olt (Wilson

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Generous Sha•k Portions

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Washington (Pascual
1:30 p.m.
Boston (EUsworth

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. oacl ibl fDothO rsclol troubles bt
Mr, Ord' was lllformod b.Y the tl!&lt;l.. cities.
·
board that the buDding of band
.~ !:lnltll stated he and tha .
buildings Cor all tl!ree ~lgll bolrd.W.uld just have to wait IIIII'
.Chc!ol• wos undor.COI)slde..tlon, sea ft.hat devaloPOd In tho I!OXi ·
tile IJahlll18 llDle hlids atolieo . tsw weeks ~lltl thti r~&lt;ial rloll
lne corr9:lod tllil ""~'-~ apd th. : ~h· (linlt!l) fel~'mlrtliocli!lo
other :~~~~~~ers
should
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lli.i n• lhat• a r. ,t
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brolJibt tAl tho attelldtlon·,C thO
hNIP~oDartieulariJ '
lloant prior to thO re8i\l~ m-. lri Washlnetoft. the triP• should
I•• so ·these matters could b8 dtllnlteiJtio eoineolltlcl. ·
,
looked Into. •
Warriln Keefer, -rtadaol
Tho boai'd grontod several re- SII&gt;Orvi!or, read the names Ill
quests COr use of schOol buSt,' ·nino OPPUcanta he hiUI rocol,.. '
Cor various atltletic al1d other Cor thO pelitlon of bus moohaale
l&lt;livldos of the schooL WhUi and told the board that he woql4
on the subJe&lt;t or buS requests Interview the aPPlicants lnunollo
Cor trll&gt;s was being dlocussod, atel,y an~ropertbacktolhobolrd.
the planned New York and Wast..
Tho next sesolon of tho bolrd
lneton, ri. c. triP• wore discuOo wW be, AprU 16 at 7•30p.m.

Cooked H

PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Ruth
Lewis ot Af[tliate No. 11 of the
West Virginia Hairdressers As..
aoclaUon of Point P.leasant has
announced that due to the marriage of &amp;lsie Barlow, West Virginia National Beauty Salon Week
c;.lleen, she will have to relin quish t:er crown.
Miss Nancy Tawney of Gallipolis, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Max Tawney, who was named
first rwmer-up, will reign as
West VIrginia Queen now.
Miss Tawney as sponsored by
the local A1tilJate and Mil attend the Hair Fashion Festival.
In Chsrlestoo May 5-6th.

p.m.
Minnesota (Chance

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WHOLE .
1m
4
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HilS 1, tl:. ~. "
PORnONS lb.
Center Ham Slices ...... 89c

BarboursvUie,

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As 'Queen'

Estates,

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Succeeding

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WOJ'O glveo at this time. ·
The re•ignation of Belcy Hut&lt;:t..
Frimpb&gt;n alsc saV.aprogress lnson, West Colmnbls schobl
rtl)Ort On the gy~Q~rlum under
t~her. was , ,.ectVtt&lt;i fif''t ·h •
eonsli'U&lt;Ucn at ~ nsw J.unlor · board.
high iohool In Point Pleasant,
John Old a!k11d whai Is to .lie
otattng. thebuUdingwasroaey!or cl:!neabout the hazardouo ilgllts,
W. root
on .the Wahama Hqh !l:hoOI loolo
' Te~&lt;hers employed · at lut · ballllold and the &lt;hPtotable ell..,
ntBh~ s !iOsslon for the 1963-69 ditlOn oi ,the, Wlhama ~ bulicJ.
school l&gt;!rm were !ll11811J10 M. ~ Mr. OJ'll statecllhll Walllma
Piercy, North pt. Pl~llllll ol• had proml&amp;ed a band ballcl.
montary O&lt;hool, IIIII J1&lt;~ Cr..... llW elgllt Y.,...•lio anclhaclnOwr
~ Harper, Jorrt Neal and
goUon one.
James Lsoctanesn, all placed at ' Ord . alsc stated thot Wabama
l't. Pleasant -or High schoOl. Hlih SChool was ReltllW the • .,...
Mrs. Opal Plants was hired aa tatlon as "Old Teacher&amp;' Reat
oubstitulo seoretary otl't. PleaOo Home'' and that two teacher• at
1111 Hlgll School on a montllly s~ the school were .underpsyehlatrie
ary pro-rated at $231 Cor a iWont)' treatment. He felt It was time
day school month.
somethl11: was done about these

Mw Tawney

PT. PLEASANT -

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to bring a

covered dish.
Mrs. Ray G. Musgrave ts chairman ol the dinner. Members on
Mrs. Musgrave's committee are
Mrs. Roy Eshenaur, Mrs. J,G,F.
Johnson, Mrs. Pete Wedge, Mrs.
Bonnie Waldie and Mr s, Jack
Sturgeon.
The purpose of the dinnermeet11'8 is lor the general public to
become more familiar with the

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~.ff\tthet&amp;"""!d l&lt;tOII,t lh0$8);,. : )X! rem\'lle the bullding with leOB
, PT, PU!,,ISAN:t) .- ·il'he lik.llO!\' !1110·,eMl get fi~cin.dten~~ ' ~ost •lnce the Central Sohool did
. Councy ~.(d of! EdilcatlO!) ~·. !loct'ciNhe'oldJunlor,hlgllbuU~!f not bring as much a• they hod
. ·~ tho·-&amp;5;011'8-bid ol the ~ ;;:, on ~n str~t'/o~ ·,u .. ~the .U. . h:Ji&gt;ed Cor. The lontatlveplans Cor
·, : 10o1 County Court·t.Jr the cenu&gt;J ': m•ary schoOl next )!Mr. .· ... f!II!IOdellng c.Ufor 15tntalcla•..
lichOol proPort.f at Tuesda.Y .,. ~ith oald he ·d!d 'not !eel the · .ioomo; lour large classrooms In
nlghrs regular session.
State Department of Education the basement with outatds exits
The Central sthool buil&lt;'.lng _.d allow the board to use Cen- rrom eoch; nve· classroom•, of'
and lot was sold at public auction tral ~hool any lo~e•·· The hl.gh lice, cllniC' arid teachers• lourwe
on Marth 23 with the County bid was accePlod with stiPulation
Court submitting ihe hlgh bldand that the boai'd couldusethebullcl. PlEASANT VALLEY HOsPITAL
thebo11'11bavlng3tldoystol&lt;&lt;ePI 111: lor ochool as long as was
AOMI'rt'ED - Leslie Fooce,
or reject the bid.
necessacy prior to the move. A&amp;Jple Grove; Mra. Thoma&amp; Wil""'" L Brooks Sroith told tho
BUI Framptnn, archlteot!orthe LooP; Mrs. Leroy !lnl&gt;board during the discussion that reoovation ol the oldJunior High. kln•, West COlumbia; sindra W~
gave a progress report on plans Huns, Pt. Pleasant; L3.wrence
Jordan, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. James
Slnlth, !buthslde.
varlous
candidates
running
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DISCHARGED - George Res.
PT, PLEASANT - The Maoon
councy,
&lt;&gt;tate
andnatlonaloffk:es.
County Republican Women's Organization t's sponsorire a "·Meet
the Candidates Dinner" for Ma.
son County on friday, ADrll ':!6
at 6:30 p. m. in the Pt. Pleasant
Junior High SchooL The public
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rooms and tnUet !aoU!tloo on tho .
second lloor and remvatlon of
the heating sy•tem In the bulld.
lng.
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The bo..,l voted lor F~­
to proceed with the plans andre·Port bl&lt;k 10 the boai'donAPrU 16
-no cost estiMate of thesep.J,ans
son, APPio Grove; LUry Rltnn,
pt. Ploassnt; Halph llovls, Pt.

Pleasant; Charles Fluhucy, Pt.
Pleuan~ Richard Franklin, Pt.
Pleasant; P, A. St,yre, Arbuckle;
Mrs. Clarence ~rst and daUBI&gt;ter, IA!on; Mrs. Charles Pearson and daugh~»r, l't. Pleasan~
Mrs. UJrklesi Robinson, Henderson.

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K.._ l'noh

Dinner Napkins
3-.,.... 79c

ASPARAGUS

You'll find everything you need for your Easter dinner:

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FRESH
TUDER

Hams ... meaty Super-Right Hams.
Turkeys ... only grade "A" of course.

IREU

lb.
A complotellno of EASTER FLOWERS ovallablo

All the ftxin's, all the brands you want.

MAYONNAISE

- 9uart49C

He'll tell you, All P should be your store.

PAlE

, THl ORPT AlLAtmC &amp; PACIPIC ttA CO.. INC.

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Pitchers

Pi•a,le J1ice •

By tinlted Press International
(1967 woD-loSt record in paren-theses)
American League
California (Brunet 11~19) at
New York (~ttlem,yre 15-15). 2
p.m.
Cleveland (Siebert 10.12) at
O!icago (Peters 1&amp;-11). 1:15

Jane Parker Buysl

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p.m.

BEAm

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National League
Philadelphia (Short ~11) at
Los Angelei (Osteen 17~11) &amp;

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Plttobu&lt;gh (Bunning l7·1k) at
Hou~Ston (Dierker 6-5), 7:30 p.m.
!l!lcogo (Niekro 111-1) at
, Cincinnati (Piii&gt;JJa• 1&amp;.13) 2:30

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stiff.. OIIWII "':.!i" ,'; , • ': 48c ·

Adanta (,Jarvis 15-10) 81 st.
Lou!• (Gibson 13-1), 8 p.m.

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SWE'ET
POTATOES
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nation '111 Jan:e~~t collettion of
books Knd tnu:to; on w1t.::hcraft

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L.ola Croae ......................._.-...."IIDD.DO
Wlt..rt l....tt ................................SH.OO

Perch Fillets • • .. 7t

Halib•t Staks • ....
FlOZEN-OCEAN
Perch 'Fillets • 5~'1"

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Steaks· ;:. 99c Shrimp _~· $1.29

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Alhl to ,.,.. 101 of -~ Roral Court a.1na IIIIo

Florjda ChiP Frozen

Perch . : •. 49c Steaks ·---- pq.

10 ct. S}

• J1U • • ftr anly 3fc NCh. Me '"11M 1111••
Nil llllwr ....,.......

"Health &amp; Beauty Aids"
Rot. • Sin HaloM Curtlt Rot. &amp; HTit

Tenderay E-Z Carve

Peaches

Roast

$J09

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Pie Sh~Us ___ . 3
lonltuoiAIIPio..,.

Eggs

BUFFERIN _____ _:... 6it

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Cream Pies __ 4 ,:: $1

!t EXTRA TOP YALUI STAMPS
wlthtllil_ ........... of

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Tomato Juice._. ____ . 4 !;,.
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$1 Cottage Cheese

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49c

Muwoll Hou10

Swett Trtlt $1ictd

Cllld!to of S.. Lith!

Chunk Tuna _... ____ . _ :J No~~ 89c Pineapple . __ .. _______ 3 ':;.. $1
l\;

ICrt10rlrond

SOap

Sweet Potatoes _. _. ___ 3

Soap
2 .... ~ 39e

2-lb.

27

Ill

Soap

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.... 89e

Cocktail __ .. _... ____ _ 4 ·-~~... $1

· Salad Dressing _____ .. _ 3 r.:: $1 Plums -------------·-·
· e"'-~-----·-- 8 ':..• $1 110611
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Gold Ploitl &amp; $olloRIIInt
IC- VIC PIC W.K. 1111o1
Com . _.. _. ______ 4~ 89c FLOUR------------- 10 ~ 89¢ Flour --·-·--··--------- ~ 49c
Clevor Vollty
Krltlor II"' Lal!o· Cot or , _
Green Beans. 4 ,~... 89c Peanut Butter ______ . __ ~! $1.49
LT. IROWN,
·Be~"•~cat~

Peas ..•.......

5~... $1

._,. Retultr &amp; - -

Towels _. _. _.. __ -___ 4

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with IIIIa_ ... ......_.,

2 iiiL .,_,

WHOUi -

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Sugar

$109

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Amulalo

lmllouy Brond

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2plcp.

Krt10r lrond Prvlt

2l-ol.

5t EXTRA TOP YALUI IT~$
with lhl1 coup :HI and ,.d Mt f1

IlK. IROWN, COI:C'ECTIOIIAIIY

2 Nlll lNI'I 49e
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Tomato Soup----··-·- 10 ~~: ~1 Coffee---------·--···-·-.':;. 69e

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No, I',.\

Krc11r lrencl

2 .......... 47c

Hair Spray------ 2 '!: $1
Exeedrin
·------- ·:: 99c
lfc Sire H. Dr111l..
lfildroot --------·~ 46c
Rot. $1.5tlln

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Lilli '

Beauty Soap
p!tota

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GREEN BEANS

1::1. 37c

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J:!'re18h Strawberries _. __ 3

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CASH

WE WON-50 CAN YOU

VISIT liQUIIIIDI

lptlt •11111 ::;. ,
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All Pap PiHI1p , , , ';1..'":' lc
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Turkeys

Soap
3,......, 51c

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hrrell O.WIOI ..................................SliM
Mrw. V• ...._..,, .................................IOJIO .
--110.00
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,._ &amp;ecel AI' '"-! Stwe - ... ,...nt .._ t.y ._.. Mlf M4rNelll Mra. Clierfo• lorlt .......................__
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FRESH-YEI.I.OW

Leg of

SAUSAGE________LLs9e

PRAIII

I'H.llli

Fruit &amp; Nut E~es ~: • .
Chocolate Rabbits :::~~•
Manhmallow Peeps ~.:; :: 1t
Can•y CoHontails :::. • •':: 3t

YOU CAN WIN UP TO •

Frail Eat s.:."!'rt.dium • • , - m
I I P Frt111 StrawMrrlll .I :: 1100

New York (ScJver 16-13) at
san 1-'canci.sco (Miarichal 14-10).

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49c

Stytt

------Cocon1t Cream Ens :::. ':::- 45•

PLAY BONUS BINGO
$1,000

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Easter Candy

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SineIts

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Small, Young

ICIOOIR WltHIOIII .WilD

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FRESH

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Hot Cr• B1ns .!'.:. • • ....ac
E*EaiiJt=· .
-::. French Rolls.::-.:. • 3-at
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IIIICni... PIIItiNIII I I=» BIICkHrry Pie ~ • • • ...4t
I I P Wte Clkt ll1 . . z:: 48c
UP
Ml, . ... ::.zec C~erry Pie .=. . . . . . ...5t
C~iffon Cake o.!; ::-:_ • ...5t
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WHITE

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&lt;::25' Enriched Bread 4~ 99c Jelly Egs

118. MONTE

Ire•••• Portions ::.at

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59e

Cheese
69c

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49e

ICIW'T lx.IHARP
CRACICIR IMRIL

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Cheese

Retads effective thru Set., AprD 13

JANE 'ARKU - ~WITH IUTIUMILK

6-1)

SHORTENING

STORE HOURS

Today's

l'lrtt Cut

KIIAI'T MILD
CIIACICIR IIAilliiL

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Dinner Rolls
2 ..... ,...L69e

FI'J• ....... ::::.:
loltllll Flat Hllli , , .,us
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All the eggs and egg coloring you need, too.

CLOSED EASTER DAY

~14)

Oranges ~:~'t . 5t!5t
Barlinka Grapes .... 4t
Celery • ::: 2t
Strawberries • •.L&amp;t

Umlt -

YOU -

~TICH"

69c

While you're t~ere,look around.

U. S. GOV'T, INSPECTED
ICIIOGER PREMIUM QUALITY

CANNED HAMS

Cookies
2 ......... 79c

1¥ollalilo II IIIICfqor ......

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lor wriflnt '-' Craftt, ' IM., P. 0.... Dollal, Tn.. 7Sii'- on1J olle.la to play. '

Country Club .

ICLiiNIX

S.por-Ritht 1-lb. 6t- Z.lb. St.Jt

CAI''N .10~ -Cod, Solo or Porch

F~H -

Pork Chops~ 89c •· 79c ~ 59c.

candy cottontails, coconut cream eggs and many, many more.
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Plus Free Recipes ·With Every Game Card.

Full
Shank
Half

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LENTEN J'AWES

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Ham

- · LoM, Fully CHMtl

jelly eggs, choeolate bunnies,chocolate marshmallow eggs,

EASTER PRODUCE BUYS!

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Our Ann Pa~andy ~!JI$UIIIIl1 ~,... ··•·' ~-is loaded with everything you need to be a bunny-helper:

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No Purchase Required To Play

Sliced Bacon ti:; 65c
Corllll lttf lrbllel

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9 TO 9

~rarleH

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He needs help and we're ready to lend a hand.

of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blessing,
the maternal grandparents. He
taught at Ordnance school for
three years before the McCallisters left Pojnt Pleasant.

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PILLIIURY IUTTIRPLAKI

BEEF

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By the way, if you get a chance, ask any bunny.

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CRACKIR IIAR~IL

tion.
Mrs. McCalllster is a native
~ Point Pleasant and daughter

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Mr. and

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IIMIICO IAIY IIAKI

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Rumor has it that this is going to be

So, com~ to bul)ny·helpers' headquarters ... AIIP.

(Phoebus

lb.

.......... a-t :: . ,.. $1C
Polt ••Ill• Stub , ....lie
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'{;o~uCHouse?

announcing the birth of their
fifth child and second son at
Csbell • Huntington Hospital on
Monday, April 8, He llas not yet
been named but weighed six
poonds and seven ounces.
Mr. McCallister is a native ol
St. Albans and son of Mr , and
Mrs. J. F. McCallister, of tllat
clt;y, the paternal grandparents.
He Is associated with the Social
Security offices in Huntington
and is in Point Pleasant treCJ.lently ln that business connec-

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Mra. Jerald McCallister, ofGuy-

Oakland
Baltimore

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McCallisters Have
Stb Olild, 2nd Son

Det&lt;olt (Wilson

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1:30 p.m.
Boston (EUsworth

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. oacl ibl fDothO rsclol troubles bt
Mr, Ord' was lllformod b.Y the tl!&lt;l.. cities.
·
board that the buDding of band
.~ !:lnltll stated he and tha .
buildings Cor all tl!ree ~lgll bolrd.W.uld just have to wait IIIII'
.Chc!ol• wos undor.COI)slde..tlon, sea ft.hat devaloPOd In tho I!OXi ·
tile IJahlll18 llDle hlids atolieo . tsw weeks ~lltl thti r~&lt;ial rloll
lne corr9:lod tllil ""~'-~ apd th. : ~h· (linlt!l) fel~'mlrtliocli!lo
other :~~~~~~ers
should
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lli.i n• lhat• a r. ,t
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hNIP~oDartieulariJ '
lloant prior to thO re8i\l~ m-. lri Washlnetoft. the triP• should
I•• so ·these matters could b8 dtllnlteiJtio eoineolltlcl. ·
,
looked Into. •
Warriln Keefer, -rtadaol
Tho boai'd grontod several re- SII&gt;Orvi!or, read the names Ill
quests COr use of schOol buSt,' ·nino OPPUcanta he hiUI rocol,.. '
Cor various atltletic al1d other Cor thO pelitlon of bus moohaale
l&lt;livldos of the schooL WhUi and told the board that he woql4
on the subJe&lt;t or buS requests Interview the aPPlicants lnunollo
Cor trll&gt;s was being dlocussod, atel,y an~ropertbacktolhobolrd.
the planned New York and Wast..
Tho next sesolon of tho bolrd
lneton, ri. c. triP• wore discuOo wW be, AprU 16 at 7•30p.m.

Cooked H

PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Ruth
Lewis ot Af[tliate No. 11 of the
West Virginia Hairdressers As..
aoclaUon of Point P.leasant has
announced that due to the marriage of &amp;lsie Barlow, West Virginia National Beauty Salon Week
c;.lleen, she will have to relin quish t:er crown.
Miss Nancy Tawney of Gallipolis, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Max Tawney, who was named
first rwmer-up, will reign as
West VIrginia Queen now.
Miss Tawney as sponsored by
the local A1tilJate and Mil attend the Hair Fashion Festival.
In Chsrlestoo May 5-6th.

p.m.
Minnesota (Chance

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WHOLE .
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PORnONS lb.
Center Ham Slices ...... 89c

BarboursvUie,

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As 'Queen'

Estates,

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WOJ'O glveo at this time. ·
The re•ignation of Belcy Hut&lt;:t..
Frimpb&gt;n alsc saV.aprogress lnson, West Colmnbls schobl
rtl)Ort On the gy~Q~rlum under
t~her. was , ,.ectVtt&lt;i fif''t ·h •
eonsli'U&lt;Ucn at ~ nsw J.unlor · board.
high iohool In Point Pleasant,
John Old a!k11d whai Is to .lie
otattng. thebuUdingwasroaey!or cl:!neabout the hazardouo ilgllts,
W. root
on .the Wahama Hqh !l:hoOI loolo
' Te~&lt;hers employed · at lut · ballllold and the &lt;hPtotable ell..,
ntBh~ s !iOsslon for the 1963-69 ditlOn oi ,the, Wlhama ~ bulicJ.
school l&gt;!rm were !ll11811J10 M. ~ Mr. OJ'll statecllhll Walllma
Piercy, North pt. Pl~llllll ol• had proml&amp;ed a band ballcl.
montary O&lt;hool, IIIII J1&lt;~ Cr..... llW elgllt Y.,...•lio anclhaclnOwr
~ Harper, Jorrt Neal and
goUon one.
James Lsoctanesn, all placed at ' Ord . alsc stated thot Wabama
l't. Pleasant -or High schoOl. Hlih SChool was ReltllW the • .,...
Mrs. Opal Plants was hired aa tatlon as "Old Teacher&amp;' Reat
oubstitulo seoretary otl't. PleaOo Home'' and that two teacher• at
1111 Hlgll School on a montllly s~ the school were .underpsyehlatrie
ary pro-rated at $231 Cor a iWont)' treatment. He felt It was time
day school month.
somethl11: was done about these

Mw Tawney

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to bring a

covered dish.
Mrs. Ray G. Musgrave ts chairman ol the dinner. Members on
Mrs. Musgrave's committee are
Mrs. Roy Eshenaur, Mrs. J,G,F.
Johnson, Mrs. Pete Wedge, Mrs.
Bonnie Waldie and Mr s, Jack
Sturgeon.
The purpose of the dinnermeet11'8 is lor the general public to
become more familiar with the

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~.ff\tthet&amp;"""!d l&lt;tOII,t lh0$8);,. : )X! rem\'lle the bullding with leOB
, PT, PU!,,ISAN:t) .- ·il'he lik.llO!\' !1110·,eMl get fi~cin.dten~~ ' ~ost •lnce the Central Sohool did
. Councy ~.(d of! EdilcatlO!) ~·. !loct'ciNhe'oldJunlor,hlgllbuU~!f not bring as much a• they hod
. ·~ tho·-&amp;5;011'8-bid ol the ~ ;;:, on ~n str~t'/o~ ·,u .. ~the .U. . h:Ji&gt;ed Cor. The lontatlveplans Cor
·, : 10o1 County Court·t.Jr the cenu&gt;J ': m•ary schoOl next )!Mr. .· ... f!II!IOdellng c.Ufor 15tntalcla•..
lichOol proPort.f at Tuesda.Y .,. ~ith oald he ·d!d 'not !eel the · .ioomo; lour large classrooms In
nlghrs regular session.
State Department of Education the basement with outatds exits
The Central sthool buil&lt;'.lng _.d allow the board to use Cen- rrom eoch; nve· classroom•, of'
and lot was sold at public auction tral ~hool any lo~e•·· The hl.gh lice, cllniC' arid teachers• lourwe
on Marth 23 with the County bid was accePlod with stiPulation
Court submitting ihe hlgh bldand that the boai'd couldusethebullcl. PlEASANT VALLEY HOsPITAL
thebo11'11bavlng3tldoystol&lt;&lt;ePI 111: lor ochool as long as was
AOMI'rt'ED - Leslie Fooce,
or reject the bid.
necessacy prior to the move. A&amp;Jple Grove; Mra. Thoma&amp; Wil""'" L Brooks Sroith told tho
BUI Framptnn, archlteot!orthe LooP; Mrs. Leroy !lnl&gt;board during the discussion that reoovation ol the oldJunior High. kln•, West COlumbia; sindra W~
gave a progress report on plans Huns, Pt. Pleasant; L3.wrence
Jordan, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. James
Slnlth, !buthslde.
varlous
candidates
running
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DISCHARGED - George Res.
PT, PLEASANT - The Maoon
councy,
&lt;&gt;tate
andnatlonaloffk:es.
County Republican Women's Organization t's sponsorire a "·Meet
the Candidates Dinner" for Ma.
son County on friday, ADrll ':!6
at 6:30 p. m. in the Pt. Pleasant
Junior High SchooL The public
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·Rutlonef.:frienc;lfy Gcirdeners Plan
·,. Park Clean- Up, Anti- Litter Drive
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RUTLAND - The Hulland 11-lltter project ""uld be promo.- · dUs, tulll&gt;s, poonies, iris, •
)'rlemlly Gardeners made plans ... at the HutJand·Grade School. IWes, phiOJ&lt; and cllrysanth.,.
· to• ·clean uP the park and disMrs. Carl Morris was appoint-- mums. These all require little
,'Cu&amp;sed an anti .. utter ciiJIU)~dgn ed to make the arrangement to care and give good results.
Whed members met at the home be placed ln the bank Cor A»rU.
Mrs. Catl MorriS gave a book
of Mrs. Howard Birchfield reMrs. Robert Smwden was review of Plant ProJJogation In
c•tly. The meetlng was called named to inspect the roses at the Pictures by Mont.a&amp;ue Free. ~e
to order by the l!resident. Mrs. county home which theclubplant- explained the dilferent t)'pes of
Fred Williamson. Mrs, Bruce ed last year and to make the nee- plant .Pl'OPOBitlon such as seeds
Ma,y used the toPic, The Best e.ssary maintenance plans lor the and ~res, eutthJia, division,
BoUfl.let of AU for her devotions. coming season.
bulbs, runners. !Qerlng, g~
The park is in the lower end
Arrangements showing J~ U. and stolons.
or Rutland. ltsflowersandshrubs ese intluence were displayed by
Seeds vary in size from the
w~re planted by the club. The anMrs. Bruce May, Mrs. Tom Mar- smalle.st which take ai:Qut one
tin and Mrs. Joe Bolin.
million to make one ounce to the
Mrs. Robert Snowden gave a largest koown seed ol the &lt;buble
report on year-rowtd gardening cocorut which weights liJW'trd
that includes a wealth of material ot Ofteen pounds. More flowering
FRIDAY lhN TUESDAY
Cor arranglng.. It stated that to plants are Produced from seeds
Apr1112·16
have something in bloom all duflo than BI\Y other means she stated.
WALT DISNEY"S
"THE HAPPIEST
l~ the growing season and also
The traveling prJze was won
MILLIONAIRE"
flowers to dry for the winter by Mrs. Carl Morris and the
(Technicolor)
takes careful .Planning in the g&amp;fw
fred MacMurray
den.
Tommy Steele
The perennial garden stuuld
DISNEY CARTOON'
Apllno Cliloen
be in a weiJ..dralned location and
SHOW STARTS 7 PM
most plants require full sun.
Careful selection of these seven
TONIGHT 1 nd THURSDAY
April 10.11
different perennials should give
NOT OPEN
continuous bloom throughout the
SHOW &gt;TARTS 7 P. M.
growing season. They are dafio--

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Feature Garden
Club Meeting

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1nt!Je !orel!esl

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Q/Biack Patent
With White Trim
AA-8 Width

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The Merry Gardeners 4-H Club recent meeting
at the horne of the president.
Brenda Bolin. featured a demonstration on how to make a ttrst
aid kit an&lt;l su,pply it for exploring the outdoors by RoxaMa Patw
terson and aoother by Judy Lynn
SnoWden on how to make and use
a coldtrame.
The roll call was to name a
wild flower.
It was reported that 11 or the
members and advisors had atotended the 4wH Oflicers, Advisors
and Parents Conference held ln
Pomeroy.
Tht groUP enjoyed a field triP
to the woods to explore plants lind
wildlife or the woods. Reeresltments were served by Debbie
Priddy and Loretta Tackett. The
next meeting will be ApriJ 20, at
1 p, m. at the home of Judy SoowRUTLAND -

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Whort S"- Are Son1ibly Priced

MIDDLEPORT. 0.

TO HEPRESE~T ATHENS CO.
Miss Rita WUbur, an 8th trade
student at Albany School won the
Athens County spelling championship recently. On May 4 she will
compete with other count,y wirr
ners at the Ohio State University
~udent Union.

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&lt;Dor prize b)" .p.b.., WilllamW~
ford. Soeds were brought 11,1' the
members for the Merry Gardeners 4-H JunlorGardenClubwbich
the c!W sponsora. .Refreshments
were served by the hostess at
the close or the meeting.

~·emJnino and Ra.tterlng SIJ'Ie., •
are sweeping the flshion

YOUNG FASHIONS

See ou_t CQilectlon of

.cOIUI,'; suits, dteluies, c o •

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Search for 4
own Missing
In Bridge Disaster Resumed

Dinner Given
01 Birrhday of
Warren

Connol~

There was a birthda,y dinner
Sunday, March 31 1 for Warren

The search for four persooa
IIIII mlaaing llom tile Dec. 15,
1961 Silver Bridge trapdf wao
reswnecl toda.Y at 1be dleuter
olte, according to Gallte Counly
Civil Defa1sa Director Kemeth

Conmlly at the Connolly home.
Llnner guests Included Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Connolly, Klmmie.
and Scott, Newark; Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Zigan. and Tommy, Hebron;
Mr. and Me s. Robert Barber,
Robbie and steve; Jerry and Roberta Larkins, all or Long Bottom;
Mr. and Mrs. WIUiam Connolly,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Connolly and
QUe Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ted Conoolly, Debbie, Allene and Mike.
all or Reedsville.
Calling In the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Deeter, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Larkins, all of Long
Bottom, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth
Dill of Pomeroy, and Me. a n d
Mrs. Raymond Krider or Syracuse.

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'l1fE FORIIEB L11):'11ERAN,
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Avo. In Pomeroy lo ~ rllld to provide
ll)oco lor I modem otruclllre to be built lor Mr, and Mro. Millard Van Meter, The Drat floor o!
the - butldbw wBI boule Tho Pomeroy Flower Shop, O)&gt;Orated bY Mr, and Mra, Van Meter, and
the tCIItalrs wW be il&gt;lntr quarters.

Shade
llal&gt;r,
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fire warden amouncea. The
:l :~:~~~~~itt~~j~~~~ttf~~?~~tt~tftt~~~~~~~rr~:~:~:~:~: ~{:::~ : ~:~:::~~:=~~t:~:(:~: :;: ~:::~=~~it=~~~=~i:: public ill invited to climb the
lire CtllltrOl tower and ail ol
By Vnllecl Pre88 lnternatlonol
tho factiiUeo ot the psrk will
MQ5COW - THE lOOTED ifi'ATES hao rojocted Phnom POI!It, be open 1D the j1Ublic lor lillht·
1Combodlo, u the site lor tllka with North Vietnam and Hanoi ltu . seeing. The loreot Is located
cowtored bY Prc&gt;POiing War-, tbe Soviet - • tien&lt;Y Tass satd on Route 681.

Dros...., lallbtona lor little girls, Sllo9 Elbol'relds tor her Easter
collection.

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aom our adorlble

O!.o...aL

coats, suits, dresses,

~ts,

In Wallbingt:on, a~ Deparm,.m ......,Who has bean PBrllc~~&gt;o&gt;-

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ID lito dlacusalono llld he felt that tlllamli Indeed fiYors w..,.
United State• would ....... However, there wao 110 Immediate
olllclal U. S. comment on tho Tau r...n,

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blouses. sldrtl eo-

ordinates. All new B.Prlna: colora.

WASIIINGTON AbriDII II U, S. military
in
ather IIIIVI- " V I - . . ' ' the war, Proaldont Jollnsonoamed
1be 53-)-~4 Welt Pointer Weclnoodt,y .to ouccoed Gen. WUIIam C. ·

For the service, the sanctuary
of Lhe church will be candlellght
and organ music will be pla,yed
softly while the worshipers sit in
prayer and quiet meditation.
Deacontl attired in black robes
wUl usher 12 people at a tlme into an ad,iJlnins room where the
deaconesses will have prepared
a special table for 13. The12people will be seated with the Rev.
Charles Simons, putor, wearing
a white robe. By candlellght the
group will celebrate the Lord's
SL&amp;&gt;Per.
At theconcluslonorcommunion
for each grouP the particiPants
wUJ be escorted to the sanctuary
and another 12 worshipers will
take P&amp;rt in the Upper Room service.
In anrmmclng the special serY..
ice, the minister stressed that
it is open not onl,y to the Baptist
church members but to all Christians in the area.

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ACCESSORIES
TO
COMPLIMENT
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Elberlolds 1st !loor lor all tho
accessorlea you'll be
to
complott 10ur Eootor wardrobe.
Big selootlon of hoalery In llllll't
Bltadea. Allslzeaondlt,vleo,pier&gt;t.l' o! handbags In lllhlon'a bolt
colors, plus a fino lelectlon of
allps, Pantlea, bru, prdlea,
acarf•. handkerchlefa and coatwne jewairy to plaue eve,_
one. StoJ) In, look II'OUIId Ill all
the faahlon accesaorteaanchnake

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wtvta ..,s ·otl!era brt.ttii.d fllli1 ,
....,.. II~ or tnaltf!"airvo-

tlou With HeY. Clner WDUama
by ApHII~.
!Pdll ..... wW be two ju..
lllora !rom .-eh otllte live hl&amp;ll
IICitoOia In Uta counf;J, .......
to c, E. Bllkoliee,IIOIIOI'II diiU- . Plronla ot Oblo State lllu.
dent&amp; ""' olhera 1111J """"" .
Uckotl; Tho COil! II !12.30 - ·
IIebert ~okamp become head
track -.11 at Oltlo lltate VIII, vorlllQo July I, 118.1. llo ·umi
o ailo ljlato !rom Mllml UnleriiiQo. ·llllore ·he had ..,..ed
.lve )'WI •• head tnek 'lltd
..... COUIIIr)' &lt;Oidl.
.. liS~ ... 1111 aamocl head
track and """'',- . , OOIIIlb
· II MwDl, a·poaltlOo be had hold
untiiJGin!Pf Olllo tlafe,
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)jiOiltJ ball 11M lr.-1&lt; 'Ieima.
Pollllpa lho t.0p atlllite 'Coodi

ous tectmlques or styllng, colorlns, and setting. Mrs. Yvome
Scally O( Mi(klleport served as

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IJI&amp;rler and ito IIIII pllssa,
The momlng 1tar 11 Venuti.
the evening ltara are Mara
and J..,lter,

OUR BEAVflFUL KNIT
DRESSES
A RE
TRUE
F ASUION
COLLECTORS'
ITEMS. NEWE~"r AND NEAT·
E!o"r SUPERB SfYLES TO
TAKE YOU RIGHT FROM
EA!&gt;1'ER INTO SUMMER.

On thls day In hiotory:
In 1790, Coogres . . lllablllhed
a patent law and created the
patent board.
In 1841, · iloraco GreeiOll
pUblished tho ftrot lliOUO O[ the
New York Herald Trtl&gt;ufte, In
1906 It became Pll1 of tho
World Joorttai · Tribune In a
COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE
tii'H-way merger, whlr:h later
foitlod.
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In 1944, Odeosa wao retaken
by SOViet Troopa, It had been
held by the Germano ain&lt;e 1941,
In 1962, Pres._ Konned¥
stopped in and forced withdra. ._ _ _11111_ _ _ _ _ _ _.;.;:;::,:::::,:~;.------------J wal ot a boolt in steel pricea.

Webber Holt, 81,
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si&amp;te&lt;l of classes ln the vari-

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Weiker.
Col. Weiker annowteed the
U.S. Corps of Engineers hao
moved a dreclge to the ....., to
eld In the search.
The dreclge will be used also
to clesr the river bottom ot do-.
bris 1n the dlaaster are~.
Searchers will altempt to locate a mlsaingO)Ie.l&gt;arpin. Three
olmllar pins have bean !ClUDd
aince the structure eoliapoed
nesrly lour months ago, The pin
Is approximately 18 lnchoo 1011&amp;
II Inches in diameter, and wei !lito
approximately 200 pounds.
Col. Welker said membera of
the local civil defenae unit mark-

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Nesro leaders and were aolii8
to meet again Ieday.
Flask said the meetings were
held 4 'lor a means at COIIUIIUnlcaltm•, liotentna to tlleir pleaa,
their problema and lrievanc:oa,•
trustlng we e'" more or leu
begin 1o .-rllland their )!I'll&gt;.

most severe judges of those who
vtoiate the rules.
studeuta of the Melg1 local
5chool District have been cOlt..,.
ring several mootha on a ~oclo or
dr.88 which the dlotrict board of
education io Ollllocted to act OI&gt;DR
belore IIOJ!I !aiL
Below are the provisions let

forth by thole Studentll - I code
that ljlpoors prettypracttcalaml,
pe....... PDinta .., the !act that
YDlUW PIOI&gt;ie don't reaJI.y Chanp
too much:
1 - All students are encoUJ'Ioo
aged to uoe good taslelndreuand
in eroom1ng. very lm!Jortant ...,
pectJ of good taste are H~tDaas,
aim,pljcU;y, and IA&gt;f'CC)riatmeal.
Extravagance in atyle or in eoat
Ia out of Place.
2 - The lollowins ar. cons!~

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shifts daily (excq&gt;t &amp;mdl,y) from
6 a.m., until 11 p.m., according
to Welker.
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The GaUia Civil Defense will
have its cll.ckJ, a tnek, and
8JIUIU boola available ID atd In
the aearch.
Last MoacJay, utllctala bepn
relllDV!ns bridge wreckage llom
the Ohio shore in Kanauga. The
ares was fenc ... in sllortly after
the dloaater to kesp spectators

of oervlce several days lor the

to be
primsril,y I lllth&amp;rlfts of youth.
ful Ne&amp;rDeo and dt,v leaders ot
ctq Hall.

Twv~dl
Wadnesdoy nlllh~ pollee and

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Candidacy
Q{.,!lQ«!ky
Revived
By United PreH ~
New
York Gov. NeiiOtl
Rockefeller's relusal to plo,y Ill•
role o1 tile authentic 11011....0date boolled him back Into
promlnOilce

toda.Y 1a

a Ukol,y

RepojiUcan pr.lidentlal purpose of inotalling I t e 0 I der.
aprooo. Paaaonsen report the
In thil )'tit ot pollllcal
surprlseo,
poiiUdana ore lilt
eerv1c:o has ..ca~~ent .mIni the J&amp;ll two tt.,a.
llkill&amp; 8QYtlllnl lor granlecl ODd
.Rookefeiler'a ....,... dodllm
oot to actively -k the

lema."
Toclo,y'a meeting wao

Nallonal Guard

BOB HOEFIJCH

Conoemeol about the younger
senaratlon?
Well, )lOrltlpo, your coocernla
mi8JI)!Ied. Left to thstr own - .
cisiono, the YOUilll PIOI&gt;Ie - It
J..st In Melgo County - aw..,.
ondy set .., some pro~ good
rules for themselves ad are the

ed the area wttb five bouys last
weekend to piq)olnt iocaUono
where clothing and hair were
lound two weeko
4
' '11ds
w:lll give ua a good
siartlng point," leld Welker.
Searchers will work in two

two cij1111 iotl!jil .ltld Wlll:hid lilr lbout 1.000 curloua student&amp;, waa a sro IOlltlt Bide In armored per- stream. still mlllinB are Mro.
lllto&gt;lntr mati:h ~ wh• Protostors tried to lower •llaa to """ · IODI1tll carrion Weclneldl,r VIc Turner and Kathy Byus, Pl.
mut.
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nlllht and esrl,y toda.Y to Ill'•· Pieaoant and Ronald Sims and
· ~ CIII'Oiq tbe domonotratorovabbed thollaa and jerked vent a third nlllht ot riolence. Torn Cantrell, Gailipollo.
U beck to tull tjtalt. Elbows and armo !low durlai 1b• brlal scutllo Ma.Yor Antlt&lt;Jojo B, Fiaok, Po.
In other matter&amp;, It was anand tho rope ~ tCI being cut. ThoiJaa remained atoll tho )IO)e u a lice Ollef Jolin Terleai\Y and nouneed Ieday thai both ferry
PI'OIOitor pve hi and imotted tbo cut pieces of I'QIIO. IOying 11e did U Oblo National Guard Col. Rob· boato are now operating btitween
"to prevent 111Qo troublo."
ert Day announc... at mldnlllht Konauga and HenderSCil-P!. Plea·
WOOIIeoday they . had met ·with llllt. The 15-car ferry waa oot

Dr. Harold llrowD. ))I'O!tl'llll
chairman of tho·,\lumnl Club, has
secured llabert ~okamp, head
track well ot Ohio ~ Val.
veriiiQo 'u llittoaturt
-'&lt;orlor
tbo ~ Alumid , . _ WOOIIeadl.fl'
II 6:30 Pell. in
111"1~ . i:lamllllarJ School.
Ail~
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Students Propose Codes of Dress

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COL!JlD!US - A BALLY WEDNESDAY II 01t1o &amp;ato Unlverolt,v,
Fort,v4wo -ea were recov.
·-of ,.Mol.-.rMN--·-dlllill~ ·lo ·... oionod-.,ol · 4'01JNGSTOWN-. (VI!I) - .Two - .Jram.,tloo. J:Iu&lt;....,...lllo .
llill11ttlll ~ljrll!l• ~~~~~ doorallolt""- lluled ioatoad of d• hundred NsUonal Guard troops dilaater. The iall body ina rl·
lied. '"!t ..., .~ II,tbe "student Powor" rally, lml&gt;l&gt;lntr al&gt;out patrolled the preclomiJantl7 No· covered Feb. 6, 132 mile• down

Speaker for Alumni Event

Several local beauUcians were
in COlumbus &amp;mday for a hair
show and •cllnic conducted at
the Nell House. The &amp;llow was

By United Prest International
Todsy is Wl&lt;lneoday, April 10,
the 10111 day of 1968 with 265 to
follow.
The moon is between the nnt

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Thh·d Ni-eaht
THE APPOlNTMENr of Gen. Creighton W.
Of VJ•otence
COIIUIIIIIder VletDom -red today as an-

from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.

The Almanac

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:n~~~el:
Forellt, VIctor

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The traditional Upper Room
service of the Middleport First
Baptist Church wUl be held
Thursday evening at the church

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PLAN OPEN HOUSE

News••• in ·Briel's
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Upper Room
Service to
Be Thursday

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wearing $Parll ror woin~n1
..,d gl!11l DO CUIII&gt;I~ in tho
. buof ~ to Wear llepan.ment on the &amp;eeond floor.

Mrs. Coralie SWisher, Mrs. Jo
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Deroled .To The lnlerelitl Of '17u! Meip-M01011 Area

..~Otl~,NO. .:.:.2.J:..:..~7~__._-~--c_.'·:-"T"~..._;_..:.~.:...ME..:.
· ·_RO.:.:.Y_-MI_D_DL_EPO..::.
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to COiriOIEttefout. ~~teroutflt.

Beauticians from here attendIng included Mrs. Dorothy Neutz.
ling, Mrs. Elizabeth VauRhan,

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a model for the show.

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tumes, millinery, coordinate
· '~!"'¥''· ~.••t ll\Yihinl; Yo• need

Clinic in Columbus
Kentucky Fried Chicken ·~ will make
the holiday a real holiday.
Because ail you do .is pick it up
and take it home . It's fresh and
hot and ready to go.

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, 1be NIUOIIII and Amerleanleaaue
took ploee in 1903 wlton BoitM
o! Ill• American Leque defeat.
ed l'ottoburttll of the National Leaaue, live l!&gt;liDOa to 'llree.

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1be Rrot Wc:la·s erle•--

A"end Hair Show,

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raided

two oall lido placr• - a tafOm

lllld a !ll'lvato llomO! - and ...,_
flaeatocl a Ql&amp;ntlt;; al ~~~-.
battle• and molotov cocktails,
Five Nearos• were arrellod
In the nlda. The two 1ocat1ou
· were boll..ed to be tho esll
' llclo ltesdrllartaro where savor.
: al . )'GUt1le obtained materials
11111 manuradured nr-··

Marietta .Coed
Is Candidate

nomlnaUon Ia oo oxcoptlm.
A new ••Rockefeller for
Prelident'' committee 1tu been
_... for bullnoas bY Sen.
'I'IIrultlm B, Mortal, R~., a
lloekefeller IDtlmato. llo pr.•mab)y - . ! aot be walllag
time .., an e!!ort - "had no
ebanco ol besrlng fruit.
lfortoot IIIIIOUIIeed the forma.
lloa ot the committee m
W6o,oday lhortl,y after - faller llld In Waablnalm that
Prelldont Jdullan'a withdrawal
11 1 Detnocl:alic candidate baa
loll the GoP pr...toot1al
aomtnatkm .Picture ••nuld!'
llockellllor IIB!d be - d be
apealdng out ... natlotial , .....
In comiD8 weeki.
Vice Prell- lllbert II.
H~ IIIOI\ItlmO laid notlt,Ina to -edict -tatlvo
report&amp; be hao cloclded to rua
for U..·JlamoeraUe nomlnatlt!n"

erocl '-I'QIIrlate and .-c..oble lor girla 1D .... to &amp;chool:
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korclltef on head, hair curl.
el'l, plns to set hair, and
OXIi omo ratttDc of hair. Hllr
111llne and colorq o! hair
ahould be of 1 conservative

nstwo.
Conoplc110111 uae of
not COOI!dored ....
PI'QIIriale lor daytime wesr,
c - Conaplcuouo and gao,.
elY Jewelry such u long,
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dlaPinl earriD&amp;I, tt.araa,
and )llfolry dealpod I o r
evaniJw ...... cml,)o,
d- Low· cutdriiSOSand

sheer blouses.

e - Tight ltltlrw ..._
ero, T·ohlris and•w•

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of any kind are not to
be worn bY air!• to schooL
I - Slacks, shorts, Jeans,
levia, Bermudu. Dreases
and sklrta shall be uo more
than awroxJmateJ,y two
Inches al&gt;ove the loll o1 the

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qecl tow., dreoooo or
oklrta to school at all times:

WASIIINGTON (UP1)- Ilel..,.o Secretary Clark M.
Clilford IDIIlllllCOd tocJo, the
Immediate cllHII ol lhout

2f,500 ArniJ, Na., ltld Air

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South VI-.

botrover, durlai the IIIDIItbo
December, JllllUY and
February glrla are porml._

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ted to wear olackl oa do¥•
wheo the~ Is lllw
enough lo be ........... 1D
the lleolth or • girl woarlnil

T-llllrto.
d- ioalplao!_..
of1llllblllonl or achoola oe
clotlt1otr aletty kind.
o - t~l Jorlle1• a1

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awalt1lw

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school buo orWIIIkllwa...dis-e to achooL worn to sctxd on aueh oc-

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... bullon !rom tho - .
1 - OtKdoor li'INI Jackou
with lettertJtr or IMipda o1

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must be tailored
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