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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--

MEIGS TIIATR£

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Feature Garden
Club Meeting

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Stroll !Jowll tfe AY&amp;Illl&amp;
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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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FRJ. 9to 8

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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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·Fashions Are Pr.ttier ,Than Ever at ·Elbe

&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

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coats, suits, dresses,

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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.

":~ """-.. An~~~ chief\)( awr July z.

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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State's Head Track Coach

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si&amp;te&lt;l of classes ln the vari-

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Prevented

By

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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..,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

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to COiriOIEttefout. ~~teroutflt.

Beauticians from here attendIng included Mrs. Dorothy Neutz.
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a model for the show.

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tumes, millinery, coordinate
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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

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Conoplc110111 uae of
not COOI!dored ....
PI'QIIriale lor daytime wesr,
c - Conaplcuouo and gao,.
elY Jewelry such u long,
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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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&lt;NOTE: Girls are OIICOIIl'-

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._

and _...., """' -

of

bum a.

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

1 dress "bile

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
slacks of good tuto

and at,vloJ
a - Mlnl-aktrta and mlnldresaes, or eomb!Mklll
t'skirt,.. .Pant" at;yle 0\lttltl
with the psnta OliUIIdla&amp; to...
lllw the Skirt.
3 - Girls are not to.combtbelr
hair or to,putonmakHplnelaa ...
room• or balls. Rutrooml
ehould be used lor all such acto
ol gi'OC&gt;IIIIq.
4- TholoiiDwtng &amp;nCOOIIdo
erod IDQpi'QIIrlale and ..........
lhle lor boys to wear to school:

a-

E&gt;lremoly ~heir.

AU ba1r wru be cutai&gt;o¥Othe
eyea, above tile eara, and .,
ho,. the collar.
b - Bea.~, mouatacbu,

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OOio llihu _.more-

ltlnd

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bo
worn outaldo the - a .
1 - Extremo~J tlifll n..
tiDe and Wllllean trou.Bero o1
IQY t;n~o.

Boraan........,.

ed to wear dnoa llackl or
cl0111 W&amp;lhlblo troUIOr8 to
schooL Blitl oro to be worn
with trouaorawlth bolt loops.
j - Nockpendauto,modll•
oa ebllal, ete.. woraoutaida
lbe ahlrt. AU aucbPII!4aiU
wru be WOl1l .-~~~eablrt.

75 Names Drawn
For.Jury .DuJi~s "

Cis Put
Enemy in
Retreat
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llrat boiUe with Commtm!at

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Food-A-Rama Will

Be Held April 21

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Jr. High Student

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PI', PLEASANT - George
Barry Morrow1 student at Pl.
Pleasant Jr. Hlgh School and one
of seven partieJpants rrom theJo..
cal schoollnthe14thAnnuai!Wshsll Unlverslcy Regional Science
Fair, has received a Nldonal
Aeronautic and ~"'e AdmJo.
lstntlon Award.

George'e entrY was entitled
~

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11an&lt;1Y Hill, Wllllam Serbrook
and Janet llhoade.,rJle£"""Was
accom,panlod to tho Calr by "~
enee teacher, Richard Workman.

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chapter
tarlhlp award, the President's
OPEN FRIDAy .and

~.~ ·atoek Farmer, Darrell ~er;
~ ~· . farm Mechanica Award, Charlei MeCalliater and a runner-QP
award, KBlth Scantlin; Farm and
H o m e Improvement Award,
James Knapp; Farm Forestry,
Gary ~eer; Soil and Water

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Tom Phoebus got the Yl&lt;lury

Wltll late-inniDg relief bel!&gt; from
John O'U&gt;ooghue, Moe ll'•
bowsk,y and Eddie Watt.
Frank Fernandez homered In
the second Inning and Not ~;.
UOMfro Pitched a lour-hitter as
tile Yankoesloll!&gt;od 19-gamelosor
George Brunet.
Crowds were 41,4291nDetrott,
32,063 In Washlngton, 7, 756 In
Chicago, 22,050 in Baltbmreand
15,744 in New York tcr a league
total of 119,04:2.

Pappas

W~UI

singer when a downpour halted
pla,y lor 43 minutes with Alex
Jobnson batting In the Reds'
halt ot the fourth inning,

'"I really felt good when I
was warming up alter the delay," said Pappas. uThat"a what
bugged me, because after I ' '
back on the mound I didn't
have my good last ball."

Singles by Pinson and Perez
and Lou Johnson's error on
Don Pavletich'&amp; liner to right

Falcons Manage
8-5 Victory

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100 1100 II- I 4
Southern
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117 Vaitecl Pre" lnlemaUonal , _ _ _ _ _ _ _..,._ _
(Dtvlston Finals)
(Bell or Seven)
Eaot
W. L, Pet.
Boston
1 I .500
Philadelphia
I
I
.500
West
W, L, Pet.
Los An&amp;eles
2
0 1.000
San Franelaeo
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Wednesday's Results
Philadelphia 115 Bostoo 10o
Loa Ang. 115 San Fran. 112

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Thursda,.y' s Games

Boston at Phlladolphla
Clncinnatl 9 Chicqo f
Los
Allgeles at San Fran.
San Franelaco 5 New York 4
Houston 5 Pltlaburllh 4 (ldgbt)
NHL Pl'fOI! Standings
&amp;.Louis 2 Atlanta 1 ()olglot)
By United Press International
Philadelphia 2 Los Angeles 0
(Division Semifinals)
(nlglot)
(Beat of Seven)
Toda,y"e Probable Pitchers
East
(1967 won-lost records
Series A
in parentheses)

(All Times EST)
Montreal
Chicago (Jenkin• 20 • 13) at Boston
Cincinnati (~eon 14-lll, 2:30

credited
with the victory but he needed
the help of George Culver, who
blanked the Cubs with one hit
the final three and two-thirds
innings,
'"It Is a crying shame when
we score nine runs and I can't
go all the way," said Pappas.
..That rain killed me."
The score was 0-(l and Pappas
had restricted the Cubs to a
Drat Inning single by Don Kes.
Milt

Loull

p.m.

O&lt;elley 2..9) · at St.
(Briles 14-5), 9 p.m
Philadelphia (L. Jaekoon 13.
i5) at Houston (WIIoon 10-9),
8:30 p.m.
New York (Koosman 0 - 2) at
Los Angeles (Snger 12~). 11
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New York
Chie8:go

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3 0 12 6
0 3 6 12
Series B
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0 2 2 5

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Series A
St. Louis
Phiiadelphia

W. L. GF GA
2 I 7 6

1 2 6 7
Series B
Pltt&amp;burl!h (\leale 16.1) at San
W, L.
GF GA
Frandsoo (McCormick 22-10), 4 Loa AngeJes
2 I 9 8
p.m.

p.m.

Minnesota

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Cincirmati at AUanta (night)
Philadelphia at Houston (lllglot)

2 8 9

Wednesday' 1 Results
st.L. 3 H.ll. 2 (20T)
(Only game scheduled)
(ooly games scheduled)
Thursd113"s Games
Montreal at Boston
American League
New York at Chicago
W L Pxr. GB Los Angeles at Minnesota
New York
I 0 1.000
(Only gameo scheduled)
Cleveland
1 0 1.000
ABA Pl8fql! lllandl!lu
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Boston
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0 1.000
OlivJsion Finals)
Baltimore
I 0 1.000
(Best of Seven)
Call!.
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Chicago
0 I .000 l
w. L. Pet.
Wash.
01,0001 Plttaburglo
2
1 .667
Detroit
0 I .000 I Mlanesota
I 2 .333
Oakland
0 I .000 I
West
Wednesday's ReaJ.Its
W, L. Pet.
New York I CalUornla 0
New Orleans
2 1 .667
Cleveland 9 Cbitago 0
Dallas
1 2 .333
Mlomesou 2 Washington o
Wednesday's Results
Boaton 7 Detroit 3
Plttllburglo 107 Mlmesou 99
Baltimore 3 Oakland o
New Orleans UO Dallas 107
(Won lost record

in parentheses)

p.m.
Mlnneaota (Merrtlt 13.7) at
Waohlngton (Coleman 8-9) 8
p.m.
(Only rameo scheduled)
Friday's Games
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Thurada,y's Games

(All Tlmoo EST)
Boston (Santiago 12-1) at
Detroit (McLain 17-16) 1:30
p.m.
Calllornla (Clark 12-11) at
Cleveland (McDowell 13-15) 2:15

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Boog Powell drove In- run
wltll a aecrUtee dy and scored
amther on DaweJohniOn'a(bllble
Clndmatl
In the Orioles' vlator,y. Brooks
Robinion accounted

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-FILLED BASKETS
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TCJ INH;at:lf'J' ot·
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Tornadoes

SlACKS

modo by Clll!ord Dwm and Thc&gt;mll Golfelb', FFA adviaon.

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&lt;i&gt;ahle SCOred

Smltll and Joe Lahoud In
the BO&lt;ond Inning and he •Ingled
with Ute blaea tilled to drive in
another run in the sixth. Yutflo.
aemzJd• first homer Went Into
lllO!I&gt;I&gt;Or ri&amp;ht ftold stands otT~
p.r stadium and his Sl(;ond waa
Inside • tile· Park. EUsworth U.
lowed nine hits 'and &amp;truck out
five as the Red Sox belt tormer

when we're l011laa!"

· from25.00

Management, Eugene llo1bum;
Sar Green Hand A-ds to James
Bryan uid Mike Newberry; star
lunior Farmer, Darrel stover.
11ogor Rainey and Rex Hit.
field were tile recipients ot the
COnaervlllcm Camp Scholarohlo

I&amp;~IIA-'iON

SATURDAY

NIGHTS 11L 9:00 - - - - -

. PI;:".Siar Daley Farmer award
wn. to Aaron Weaver; star Uve-

Award. The prelelltaUona

,.,_...,

Petrocelli's

Reule

"Kai•, raia l(o awa,, co.e
alfaln 110M@&lt; other daJ - Ute

or ntee extra base hits whlc:h Jo.
eluded two homers by ruce Sims
and OliO by IW Alvis. The )D.
dlans' 13-hlt attack routed 1~
gome Joe llorlen after

9-t at Croaby Field before an
gave the Reda a 1.0 lead atter
opening do¥. turnout ot 26,111.
pl8f resumed.
The teams pl'f again today
here.
ur have beeq telling everyone
aU spring th,at we can hit,'"
said Dave Bristol. "And Pm
glad the IPO'I didn't make a
Southern' • Tornadoes aot their
liar IIIII or their mannger the first win or the 11168 bateba.ll
end LEATHER
ftrst dly."
seucm with 1 10-1 vietoQ over
~ Sbdth Pitched on.. bit
Ph. 9924774
boll
!or Wllhama, but the Falcons
Perez• blalt off rlillthander visiting North Gallla Wednesd&amp;f
p
· · afternoon.
mlllllged lu win only by an 11-5
Coado Hlltm Wolle's Torna. .score apln.st host Jb'ger Creek
does came from hmlnd. aoor~ in a pme called by darkness artor four lnnlngo w...,.sd&amp;f,
&amp;olth r&amp;rrled five and Issued
eight tree P«aaea in the encountthe lllxth lmlng.
North Gallla bad aotten Ito nm er,
David Jividen 101 tile lone hit
In tho Drat Inning m a walk to
Soul, a otolea blso and a single for thellobcato and Wlhama hi;.
llnK was paced by Tim llowsrd
by aocoocl baoeman Ratll!!.
who
aot two baso kllocka, lloo'lf
FrtllhiDID - · Badotel, a
rildolhllldor, sll the "'¥ oo lilllnn 111d liaiPh llolef also 11111
the mound lor South1rn and rave tWb RBr • epJece.
up only four hlta. Ha '-live
and laiAIIid four walko.
Ball s1artec1 011 the hill for tile
9'y Slylemart, Middlallade
. Pirates aec1 waa raDavldby Sld&lt;i1 and Brookfield. La teat
11101'0 4 and .... third ln.
sprint bueo and patterns.
Dingo. The two North Gsllla llor.
len otruck IIIII live and sllOWWd
alxbaoeamboUa.
- - hitting ........ led
by Badotol who bad • - · · and
. · )ly Brookfield and
two singlet In four trlpo to tho
Stylemart in plalda,
pllle. Other Tomadopl.,...al!llwindow - pane checb
tlng hlta won Mike St.wart and
and oolld blazen.
Kllll)' Thol11, both ....tha-lo,
and Will SoUara, R. Wallhrown,
George Lawreoco, Dan Sbdth aec1
Gar7 Norrla, eado with a lingle,
GoiUng the North Gsllla hlta
By /aymar and Hubbard
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Soiii\Y Siebert Pltl:hed a tor~&gt;o
hltter behind a Clovelandborr~ge

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Award Winner

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lmocked off the Chlca1111 Cubs

2.15 QUART

EBERSBACH .......GILSON·

Blaache Nehon were Pomeroy

,ltl. SAT. SUN.
APRIL 12. 13, 14

Pla)'er when he bottecl.326 wltll
44 homers and 1%1. runa bitted in
last season, hit'two bomernfter
Rico Petrocelli's two-run &lt;loublo
and r..,.scorlng •IrwiO Paced the
Red Sox 1u an early 5-I lead.
The Twtna defeated the WaahSenalurs 2-0, the Clev.,
land Indiana romped over the
Chlc~gv White Sl!x &amp;-O, the Baltimore Orlles &amp;hldod the Oakland
Athletleo 2-1 an&lt;1 the Now York
Yankeos nljlped the California
Ancelt 1·0 In other American
l.eo&amp;ue Ollenors.

traJnlng,•• cracked the grinning pense of veteran knucldeballer
Perez, uLast spring I hit ooly Bob Ttef'enauer.
one. Thia spring I hit only
"With a runner on third, I
two."
was trylng to hit a fly ball,"
Wednesday, thouglo, tile Reda said Helms.
were playing tor keeps 10 Touy
HTommy Ia stl'tlllger tha11 he
easlled In his savings with a ma- thinks he Is," chimed in MIIJ'.
Jestic bomb, which Ailed hllh
over the lett fteld screen.
The.~.\111'-Perez,
anothilr
ll\ .,
by TGmm¥ Halma IJid a baaes.

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sta»Pers Tuesdly and visited
Mrs. Paul Montaomery, wOO is
a medical patient at Veterans
llemorlal lloll)!tal.
Hr. and Mro. Roger .Bolon and
PT. PLEASANT - Mlko Ser· Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nelson and
&amp;811 or l'olDt Pleasaat lllil1 sta,.. and Gary were Sundo.v dloSc:bool was chooen Chapter star - 11110,,. ot Hr. andllro. Gro""
Former at the 28th 0111111a1 par. er Slout.
lilt and son banQiet or Point
Harvey Erlewlne and grandPlaaaat ChaJ:Mr ot Future Far- *tlebter were recent visitors of
llllrl or America.
hll brolhor, H. F. Erlewlne and

Francisco, 34,740 at &amp;. Lolda,
28,136 at Los Angelas, 28,1U at
Cincinnati and 21,320 at Houston
for a IDtal of 148,063- Ill sillhlo
ly from 140,112 for last year'a
NL ®enera.
The Boslun Red Sox opened tho
1968 American League aeaaouthe

Yastr2;em•ki, the AL's TriPle

CINCINNATI (UPn - Tol\)' Reda' flvewrun fiftb lnning, It
Perez is a thrttt,y guy. He saves came minutes alter Pinson'•
his homera until they really double had chased Cobs olarter
count,
Joe Niekro from the mound.
You know, like the 26 he
nelenauer Tapped
lOCked ror the Reds last year
Helms' homer, a llhot into thfl
and the one he hit In the 13th lett field screen, came with 1M
Inning to beat the American M&amp;¥ 011 third ba oe In the elllhtll
Leaguers in the All .star game at loming 11hlle the Redo W&lt;IWid up
Anaheim, Calif., laot July,
their scoring for the de¥ with a
'"I don't waste them in spring three-run splurge at the ex-

Old Salem
Social Notes

Mike Sergent

batter.
Crowds "ere 35,774 It ~

winner In 1967, for the Drtt.Ume
out lor st._., CUI Yastraemsld In ... mootlngs.
arid Nanlpr lllck WIUiamaHomers by flanJ&gt;oa Killebrew
iQI', t~J told YOU 10,"
and lloloAWaongavo llwnChance
The •ottine wao 1n Detorlf Jo. ell the rwoa be nelded to ou;.
cot Boaton but Y01 and tho Plkh Camllo Paseuol before I .
Red Sox looked iulll u lrnpre.. . crowd that Included VIce Pre"'
otve In I'Oiishlag off the TI&amp;era dent HOOer! H. H-ey Iii
1-4 Wocloesd&amp;f aatho,ydldlnbeo;. Washlnrton, D, c. Chaaco, a~
lng the Mlnne- Twlna for the lllllt winner Jut aeuon. atruck
Peooant laB! o.~ 1.
out eight, ..,.. and faced
Crown winner 111d Most Valuable

Mai"auder Reserves :Win~~:::·.::.~
Rood· - aot ...., or
The'·. Nelgo Maraoder reoerve and Steve Oller sent him home hits.
bateba.lltoam, !Ill tile atrOIIIIII&gt; or wllh a single.
.E utera
000 01/0 '2 22
fllle pi~. aeored a
vic.
In thellflh,llodoey Davia olarl· Nclga..
001 011 ·x- 3 4
11&gt;1')' over vllitlng Eastern Wed- ed H orr for the Marauder•- . Sbdth, Cooldrey (~and Borke.
neado.v afternooo.
he was hit by a bad pit~ • .was Wlllllllla, llomoskey (3) and Pow.
Metp DKMIDd1men "ere Mike moved to JeCOnd by Van .Mitre' I
WWlam1 a n d Tim Demoskey uerltlee Mel soorect crl ·an at11hlle Dove Smitll alld llteve tempted plek-&lt;&gt;lf thill weat wild.
Cowdrey baJMIIed the EagJea hlll
The other Melgo run Wll
duly.
taiUod by Chip Hallil!l'll' after he .
Meigs Scored m .. lnthethird1 tripled In tile Blxth Inning. Heg.
flftlo and sixtll lomings and Eao. 8:8J'\Y came home when the Eastern' a two runs eame ln the top tern infield erred on a ball hit
ol the sevarth.
by Gene Powell, 1be only other
,RJ. SAT. SUN.
The young llarauderl' Drlt hit by Melgo wao a single
l'UII wu tallied wloen Williams
by Jeff 'Tyo.
APRIL 12, 13; 14
c:lcMl'led witll two out in the third
Ealtern'alastinningrtmlwere
{WIIfl I Gol. Gool
tallied wh101 Bill Gillilan aot a

teammate EariWDson,aU..ame

Thrifty Perez Likes Big Homers

uAmerica's ~e Program."
The other local students par..

tlcilJating were Jan T"'Jor,

vlclurles In the senior cln:ult

ed oil their 1968 oeaoon Wedne.. n1ag In the laot hall of the lllllth.
night b.Y 'howtng will' they're the
s.n Francisco trailed the lfeia•
odds-on favorite to reste~t as N.. lltd Tom Seaver 4-2 BOitw 1ato
Honal l.eo,:ue champions.
the niJith. Jim 11o1 Hart slnglld
EYOn tl{o,jgt, they werabaldbl;. In one rwo 1u make It Wand
le10 for the llrst five lnnlnga lmockout Seaver. llaouu-FrlseDa
and even though ace Bob Glbaon came 1n and gave 1111 aingle to
didn't go the route, the Cardinals Nate Oliver and a two-run double
Picked "" a :1.1 vlctocy over tho 1u J'f Alou thllt decided 1~
Atlanta Braves to kickoftthenew
Maury WWaairwledlntworuns
season.
Cor Pittsburgh tn the top of the
ln the other Natlonal League nimh to snap a 2-2 tie but Bob
ODeners, Sen Franchreo ~ Aaprumonte' s two-out tr.llle cap..
New York ~4, Houston nipped ~ a three-nm rally in the bo~
Pittsburgh .)..4, Philldel,hia tom of the inning that 11ve Hou...
blanked Los .~\ngelea 2-0 a n d con ita Vietor.)' over tile Pirates.
ClnclnnaH drubbed Chicago H. , Vada Ptnaon•o baoes-loaded
Ill the American 1eaaue ~ &lt;buble and Tony Perez' thl'86orun
era, Boston WhiPPed Detroit 7.. 3, homtr ~Parked a nve-nmfltth m.
Mlnne'Ota blanked Washln£ton 2- mow Which carried Cincinnati
o, New York edged cautornfa1· PUt Chlcaeo.
O, BaiUm~ra niPped OAkland 2Boolde short&amp;toll Qm Joboey,
1 and CleYelaood routed Chicago IIIIJ)Mrlow 1n his llrst maJor
9-0,
l81pt game, drove In both runa
It was a do.v of ninth Inning as the Philo beat the Lbdgors,
Chris Short Pltc hod &amp;lolll'hltter,
struck out 10 and didn't walk a

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The St. l&lt;lula Cardlnalo •tori- matched st. Louts' !eat by wJo. &lt;IDIPal.ln - wltll &lt;beers rlowlng

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feel aort of like a daujhter. iile
$:.. lOt~teaoed.
.
pain
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Cfllltlon Ia, will a b o '1 heaps ease Cite
' ex e..,..
.._Jwearbraeeswhenbeldss. probably just sill,- aell.pllj'. Am
. 01 me? BRACED AND READY ~-~ dlsiO¥at?- NOT SO SAD
• 1,1oor B and R:
ANY MORE
i'n&gt;bably. More to the point, Dear Not Sad:
YOU'LL know you're wearing
No, you're not dialoyal. A moM
ther
wtlo won't take Ume
for
braeeJ 'When he kiJJes you, unda\l&amp;tl
~·· . )'00 tell him. Ups that her dauattter deserves a
•
hide hardWare can't ltand much ter who looks for a mother else- University. He was a classroom
where. P'm so ver,y glad Y o u teacher tor four yeara, a Jec.
pre...,..,
And what' 1 wUb the secrecy? found one!
ondary school principal for three
1 hope yoor letter bits your years, an assistant school super.
If )'OUr tunily lll)'l out some mother where she lives- wher$1,500 tor braces, the least you
intendent ror two years, a eount.r
ean do is ,grin and bare 'em! ever that Ia.- H,
school ouperlntendont lor f'"'r
II.
GOING,
GOING, ALM08r years, and an associate profes.
Doar Helen:
GONE! IF YOU WANT AN S.O. sor of education at Marshall U.
I have an Identical twla sister. S BUTTON, QUICK SEND ONE for four ,years. Dr. QJeen wtJI
Sometime• we get each other DIME AND A STAMPED SELF- dlscusa negotiation of teaeher
oil! ol jama. Like last llll!ht, !ihe ADDRESSED ENVELOPE F 0 R contract a 8Dd teaeher mllltancy.
wantod to Ill&gt; oul with a OOIVIUf, EACH BUTTON TO HELEN BOT·
. :I bUt bad a date with another bOf. TEL'S S,O,S, CLUB, P. 0. BOX
. So latoodln for her.
9997, SACRAMENTO, CALIFOH.
li:YeJ7thing went line, until he NIA, ~5823. (S.O.S. STANIJSFOR
llld he waa taking me home. uS'I'AMP OUT STEADYING," IN
Wloa~ he wmtt out ot the way, I CASE YOUSTILLDON'TKNOW),
· knew we weren't. He parked,
DR. GUNN IS ILL
PT, PLEASANT - The Annual
c llld next thing I know he was
PJ'.
PLEASANT
ll',
N.
R.
Food-A.Rama
sponsored by the
Romeo 1he Seemd. Wow! I couldGunn,
retired
chD.lst,
wOO
r.
Point
Pleasant
Band Boosters
Itt convince him I wasn't playsides
on
Jetrerson
Blvd.,
f't.
will
bo
held
Sonday,
APril 21
Ing pones until I slapped him
Pleasan~ ts a patient In the GU. In U!e Ordnance School cafeteracross the face. Then he roared
home wlthoul Sj)Osidng and didn't liPolia Medical Center where he Ia.
The dinner lo _ , to tile pub.
'· evM take me to the door. Juat underwent surgery on Tueadl,y.
It.
and
Mrs.
Gunn'a
daughter,
He and tickets are avaUable at the
_. Dllmbled sometbtng about how
Mrs. Ben Isaac of Dunbar, W. door. Serving time will be from
' rd d!anged.
He hasn't caUed my sister Va., is vtslting at the Gunn home 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Proceed&amp; rrom the dinner will
IInce, but she doesn't mind be- bing her father's lllness.
be uaed for band instruments,
eauae .she doesn't like him. What
music, trips and general expensM
worries me ls, 11 boys ahe doeses
of the band. Mrs. Landis
1ft even like expect thla other,
Pearson,
Mrs. Frank Beckner
stoe'o headed for big trouble.
and Mrs. WOllam McCraw are
!&gt; Should 1 have a talk with Mom?
gaierantwrmen,
•
I - AFRAID FOR SIS
.lit's. Eugeoe Holliday was host-Dear A lor S: · · ,
"
·; Your letter - even after I ess to the Friend!¥ Neilhbors
Club Wedneliday. The day was
· edited 110me sense into it •1WJ BOI.Dids unbelievable, butjuat spent knitttns, cnM:hvting and PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
' In ease )'OU aren't putting me on, qulltiJw. At ooon a poduc:k lunch
ADNITTED - Ronald Boatlc,
wu served. Three guests were Pt. Pleasan~ Mrs. llonald MI&gt;here' a my c.uuee:
-~·
Have a talk with "Sis'" Orst. present. Mrs. Joe &amp;rang, Mn. Coy. Pt. Pleaunti Mrs. Aaron
,; If you twins are close enough Aha Devault and Mrs. Harold Bright, Pt. Pleasant; JohMie
• to exehang, dates, you are close Cottrill Tho next moet!rw wUI Housh, New HaveBo
· ~ to ballb over problema. be 11 tiHI home or Alro. Ka,y Midll.SCHARGED - Elmer File,
Sllterb" adviee azxl ooneern of- kill.
Gallipolis; Mrs. Harold Keeler,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bolen and Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Delbert Tea•ten strai"'tena a girl out rastson.
Greg, visited a day recently ford and son, Racine; Mrs. Leroy
er than a big teeture rrom above.
._H.
with hi&amp; mother, Mrs. Gro~er . SimPkins, West Colt.anbla; Mrs.
Stout.
Dear Helen:
Otarles Wolfe and son. New HaY..
Hr. and Mrs. Paul Bennett and en.
Do you think a mother should
be at home with her child on llOD, Roger, ol Pt. Pleasant. were
BIRTH- Mr. and Mrs. James
Sunday atterooon visitors at the ~ith, Southside, a son.
H, F. Erlewtne home.
Mto. Ann Hallldo.v and Mrs.

The- lloll,y !&lt;entlnel, l'onoeroy-MiddiiiiOrt, 0,, 1\j&gt;rllc11, 1968

Cards, Bosox Start Off Right

O'BRIAN • '
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.'NEW 'YOIII5 ~ Lord ~ aftei Milrlla Luthtr
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'l'loolna• st.f!onl
or
Dublin
Ia aoNa~' the'
1111!111el
flo• ' Ro.. It.
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11 the Plaia ·for three oOidal man cathOlic C2wtetoe,s OYer)'•
- . ; alld 'POIIdlng·tote or'ume ...,~ ... ~ ~ Jdo~IJi ~&lt;h
Yilltlnl ·Minhwu.n tuiJer,al .~- "" C81Qhus ujs, "Dan't.IOJ r-..
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loti; 1'om 11 Ollblln'l top "'!''or• ·lloe IIIah""' man inult.dle ' for . ~~~:~·:';:'~.:
.. POINT Pl-EASANT - Eloc- · Iaker .,. eons. ·l;lel~neyorQiieno Ill thoJI!IGJ&gt;Io •.• toplhoralj"*
tiOII of&gt;oftlct!fl will bathe main {)ola "ioitna'' .- ldlled the- pit liilo the Kli1ldoln llr,(loil'l" 11 1
buslne•• 1111111 tho Ma- ~ """""' bill In cominltteo); hao
Jelll!l Father RIChard J.:Btc. F• 1
Education Ao~ holdo !t• . boon uaablo to 110 ~0: ota)'1at· .ki\" (a LORa ~ lad) ~ ·
sprlag me«tnr, .Fri.._, lfleir. a dltt,...nt jl!ace '*ch llltd&gt;tboJ · lilt ~ -~ 1ltllon In' '
110011, April 1~ ·• ~e Pl.' ,fl..- causi or tho 1hl'ealenlnl ptoketo .w, llcDiilii7i Maa1., ·loockacllO!Ii ·
eant Jr. lllil1 Sctoool 011 ~o IIi his boma .. : 11t11 he - 1. liQora ....,. .._,. to I~ ev..t- .
Road
!livelli to tho''UnbOIIOvahlej&gt;rea. ttilng he mlillt oboUieonatiuCI!O•I ·'.
meeUng will bo preoedecl aure" •• BUt two GOP COIIIIillt.
llfttr 'llddo bi 11111 murn.ro ''"'
by a IIIIIch..., at 12:15 p.m. to tee members are changing their tho · Corolblo Jalands In tha ,l'l·
which members or the board or
to "fox" ... DaVId 118pp'l d!lc tD train young natives there
e&lt;Ucotlon and llloae nndng lor retiring aa bo11 or ~ Roc· at the 'now IIP'I&lt;IIIIIIral • trade
memberlhlp 011 the board or o&lt;1- or&lt;11 llfttr peddling th~ llrm tD lldiool · on the llland or J&gt;an.
ucat1011 have beoo Invited.
NCA lor $5 mlllfan, .,. Ponelope ope,
Following the lunch...,, the GllllaU'o the hoi !lim-critic ru.
Bolob,y Kemecl,y aot a Yeri&gt;al
llfllllll will be addreasecl by Dr. mor around the N. Y. Tlmea. llap from Rabbi Edward sa..
Bernard QIOen, director or the
NBC'o longtlma top proomoer drw, doalrman or th.• N, Y,
Pace center, Huntlngtoo, W.Va., Harold Kelllj&gt; (Dean Martin IDI· l!olll! of Rabbli for hit _.to
a regional education center· aet loaded
Harold Invented (before I..BJ'o wltlldrawal)knoek.
up for the purpooe or adVID&lt;Ing the Marlin TV ohow's loronat) lng the prez for actlq ljlre ,,..e
creotlviQI In eclocolloo and deJn. lent !rom his host&gt;llal bed for God or tht Old Telllllltnl;" the
mostrat!ng naw teachlngmetllodt, hla rAI trle..t Ralph Bellaon!', Rabbi's ...-cy oewlletler ~t.
Dr. ~eon was eclocated In the told Ralti&gt;, ·~ know Pm avlng, ed the junior SenaiDr for • - ·
public school or West VIrginia and I want 100 to read M1 eu. lng the Old Telltalltent God lito a
and holds B.A. and M.A. dogreea loiY, be m¥ executor aod- like ,..,.ar~e tribal diet;)'' Who had
from Marshall University and a eare OC 11\Y BobbT." ... Say • '•all the ramltlcatlolla olhlclden
Ph.D degree in edueatioaal ad~ Ralpl: "lfis courage is llhattermlnlstraUOO rrom the Ohio State lag,""

Educators

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\'Oimi Al!ICED FOR frl

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IEWTIUDI
(telreod, on
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Your chGice of tubeleJI or
tube-t)'JJe. You get thutme •
laaaous rotd·lrlpplnt treed
dota.irn th•l ~om01 on our
n1w car "Po\vcr Colhlon"
tim.

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Join the Enjoyers
when you're in a beer frame of mind

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tile cblld'st,irtllda,y?
More than mee m¥ Mom has
Sore ...

;lo, ~r ~· and pleao- beoo 1"'1 lor mlno.
• e
~~ IDd fun AI leaves preeenta behind, but it' 8
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~ mudo 11m opening them by
w1111 .... Hit or Heten.llelp USIJ. · tt .IIOI_.a llllll!b• but .. ...•t ,_aetr.
a
question with '
Sbe. doolll'l ha.,. to bo a"'¥
_ 'II'• just for
Oll&lt;;e
btllllll.atr.
· SlaJ )'OUr• teenage (l.lestions to lrilen I was younpr, lhe csilecl
• YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, &lt;Ire or me 011 M1 blrlhdo.v, and I atari·
Jielen Help US! this newapaper. eel ccylng. So now sloe doesn't
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IF SHE call aQY more.
~ AND TE When llhe's home,Jusecltoldss
WEAIIB JIRACES OR NOT
her aood-olillt, but It IUIIIII'ecl
' l,loor lloltn:
'I Jolt tecentl¥ aot Oiled to her, ao I ~. we hardly
. ~a . for 1111' -·They bard· ever do thlngo togother.lt'slme-

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they don't burt m¥ J&gt;OPI·

Pm not telling

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turned to my g i r I
friend'• mother beCillae I can
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UPI ~rta Writer

Food-A-Rama Will

Be Held April 21

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Easiest Way
to Lovelier
Rooms

Jr. High Student

\lim NASA Award
PI', PLEASANT - George
Barry Morrow1 student at Pl.
Pleasant Jr. Hlgh School and one
of seven partieJpants rrom theJo..
cal schoollnthe14thAnnuai!Wshsll Unlverslcy Regional Science
Fair, has received a Nldonal
Aeronautic and ~"'e AdmJo.
lstntlon Award.

George'e entrY was entitled
~

ert Darst, Ronald M&lt;Cilntock,
11an&lt;1Y Hill, Wllllam Serbrook
and Janet llhoade.,rJle£"""Was
accom,panlod to tho Calr by "~
enee teacher, Richard Workman.

COME ON IN ...
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THE NEW COLORS IN

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were three ot eleven hJta pound.

WALt PAINT

a tradition of quality ••.

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CropproFarmer of
Year,scho.
and ra•••••••
famll.y,
waa
the the
chapter
tarlhlp award, the President's
OPEN FRIDAy .and

~.~ ·atoek Farmer, Darrell ~er;
~ ~· . farm Mechanica Award, Charlei MeCalliater and a runner-QP
award, KBlth Scantlin; Farm and
H o m e Improvement Award,
James Knapp; Farm Forestry,
Gary ~eer; Soil and Water

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Tom Phoebus got the Yl&lt;lury

Wltll late-inniDg relief bel!&gt; from
John O'U&gt;ooghue, Moe ll'•
bowsk,y and Eddie Watt.
Frank Fernandez homered In
the second Inning and Not ~;.
UOMfro Pitched a lour-hitter as
tile Yankoesloll!&gt;od 19-gamelosor
George Brunet.
Crowds were 41,4291nDetrott,
32,063 In Washlngton, 7, 756 In
Chicago, 22,050 in Baltbmreand
15,744 in New York tcr a league
total of 119,04:2.

Pappas

W~UI

singer when a downpour halted
pla,y lor 43 minutes with Alex
Jobnson batting In the Reds'
halt ot the fourth inning,

'"I really felt good when I
was warming up alter the delay," said Pappas. uThat"a what
bugged me, because after I ' '
back on the mound I didn't
have my good last ball."

Singles by Pinson and Perez
and Lou Johnson's error on
Don Pavletich'&amp; liner to right

Falcons Manage
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NBA Pla)'oO Stancllngo
117 Vaitecl Pre" lnlemaUonal , _ _ _ _ _ _ _..,._ _
(Dtvlston Finals)
(Bell or Seven)
Eaot
W. L, Pet.
Boston
1 I .500
Philadelphia
I
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.500
West
W, L, Pet.
Los An&amp;eles
2
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San Franelaeo
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Wednesday's Results
Philadelphia 115 Bostoo 10o
Loa Ang. 115 San Fran. 112

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Thursda,.y' s Games

Boston at Phlladolphla
Clncinnatl 9 Chicqo f
Los
Allgeles at San Fran.
San Franelaco 5 New York 4
Houston 5 Pltlaburllh 4 (ldgbt)
NHL Pl'fOI! Standings
&amp;.Louis 2 Atlanta 1 ()olglot)
By United Press International
Philadelphia 2 Los Angeles 0
(Division Semifinals)
(nlglot)
(Beat of Seven)
Toda,y"e Probable Pitchers
East
(1967 won-lost records
Series A
in parentheses)

(All Times EST)
Montreal
Chicago (Jenkin• 20 • 13) at Boston
Cincinnati (~eon 14-lll, 2:30

credited
with the victory but he needed
the help of George Culver, who
blanked the Cubs with one hit
the final three and two-thirds
innings,
'"It Is a crying shame when
we score nine runs and I can't
go all the way," said Pappas.
..That rain killed me."
The score was 0-(l and Pappas
had restricted the Cubs to a
Drat Inning single by Don Kes.
Milt

Loull

p.m.

O&lt;elley 2..9) · at St.
(Briles 14-5), 9 p.m
Philadelphia (L. Jaekoon 13.
i5) at Houston (WIIoon 10-9),
8:30 p.m.
New York (Koosman 0 - 2) at
Los Angeles (Snger 12~). 11
AUanta

Louis

New York
Chie8:go

W. L, Gl' GA
3 0 12 6
0 3 6 12
Series B
W. L, GF GA

2 0 5 2
0 2 2 5

West
Series A
St. Louis
Phiiadelphia

W. L. GF GA
2 I 7 6

1 2 6 7
Series B
Pltt&amp;burl!h (\leale 16.1) at San
W, L.
GF GA
Frandsoo (McCormick 22-10), 4 Loa AngeJes
2 I 9 8
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p.m.

Minnesota

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Frld113' s Games
Cincirmati at AUanta (night)
Philadelphia at Houston (lllglot)

2 8 9

Wednesday' 1 Results
st.L. 3 H.ll. 2 (20T)
(Only game scheduled)
(ooly games scheduled)
Thursd113"s Games
Montreal at Boston
American League
New York at Chicago
W L Pxr. GB Los Angeles at Minnesota
New York
I 0 1.000
(Only gameo scheduled)
Cleveland
1 0 1.000
ABA Pl8fql! lllandl!lu
MlnneSO&lt;a
t
0 1.000
By United Press International
Boston
I
0 1.000
OlivJsion Finals)
Baltimore
I 0 1.000
(Best of Seven)
Call!.
0 I .0011 I
Eall
Chicago
0 I .000 l
w. L. Pet.
Wash.
01,0001 Plttaburglo
2
1 .667
Detroit
0 I .000 I Mlanesota
I 2 .333
Oakland
0 I .000 I
West
Wednesday's ReaJ.Its
W, L. Pet.
New York I CalUornla 0
New Orleans
2 1 .667
Cleveland 9 Cbitago 0
Dallas
1 2 .333
Mlomesou 2 Washington o
Wednesday's Results
Boaton 7 Detroit 3
Plttllburglo 107 Mlmesou 99
Baltimore 3 Oakland o
New Orleans UO Dallas 107
(Won lost record

in parentheses)

p.m.
Mlnneaota (Merrtlt 13.7) at
Waohlngton (Coleman 8-9) 8
p.m.
(Only rameo scheduled)
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wltll a aecrUtee dy and scored
amther on DaweJohniOn'a(bllble
Clndmatl
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Win First

BRW HDWE.

co~bllllllon.

-FILLED BASKETS
-BASkETS TO FILL
-TOY NOVEl,TIES
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were

111EU.:VOU:IJ
DAILY
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TCJ INH;at:lf'J' ot·
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Tornadoes

SlACKS

modo by Clll!ord Dwm and Thc&gt;mll Golfelb', FFA adviaon.

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&lt;i&gt;ahle SCOred

Smltll and Joe Lahoud In
the BO&lt;ond Inning and he •Ingled
with Ute blaea tilled to drive in
another run in the sixth. Yutflo.
aemzJd• first homer Went Into
lllO!I&gt;I&gt;Or ri&amp;ht ftold stands otT~
p.r stadium and his Sl(;ond waa
Inside • tile· Park. EUsworth U.
lowed nine hits 'and &amp;truck out
five as the Red Sox belt tormer

when we're l011laa!"

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Management, Eugene llo1bum;
Sar Green Hand A-ds to James
Bryan uid Mike Newberry; star
lunior Farmer, Darrel stover.
11ogor Rainey and Rex Hit.
field were tile recipients ot the
COnaervlllcm Camp Scholarohlo

I&amp;~IIA-'iON

SATURDAY

NIGHTS 11L 9:00 - - - - -

. PI;:".Siar Daley Farmer award
wn. to Aaron Weaver; star Uve-

Award. The prelelltaUona

,.,_...,

Petrocelli's

Reule

"Kai•, raia l(o awa,, co.e
alfaln 110M@&lt; other daJ - Ute

or ntee extra base hits whlc:h Jo.
eluded two homers by ruce Sims
and OliO by IW Alvis. The )D.
dlans' 13-hlt attack routed 1~
gome Joe llorlen after

9-t at Croaby Field before an
gave the Reda a 1.0 lead atter
opening do¥. turnout ot 26,111.
pl8f resumed.
The teams pl'f again today
here.
ur have beeq telling everyone
aU spring th,at we can hit,'"
said Dave Bristol. "And Pm
glad the IPO'I didn't make a
Southern' • Tornadoes aot their
liar IIIII or their mannger the first win or the 11168 bateba.ll
end LEATHER
ftrst dly."
seucm with 1 10-1 vietoQ over
~ Sbdth Pitched on.. bit
Ph. 9924774
boll
!or Wllhama, but the Falcons
Perez• blalt off rlillthander visiting North Gallla Wednesd&amp;f
p
· · afternoon.
mlllllged lu win only by an 11-5
Coado Hlltm Wolle's Torna. .score apln.st host Jb'ger Creek
does came from hmlnd. aoor~ in a pme called by darkness artor four lnnlngo w...,.sd&amp;f,
&amp;olth r&amp;rrled five and Issued
eight tree P«aaea in the encountthe lllxth lmlng.
North Gallla bad aotten Ito nm er,
David Jividen 101 tile lone hit
In tho Drat Inning m a walk to
Soul, a otolea blso and a single for thellobcato and Wlhama hi;.
llnK was paced by Tim llowsrd
by aocoocl baoeman Ratll!!.
who
aot two baso kllocka, lloo'lf
FrtllhiDID - · Badotel, a
rildolhllldor, sll the "'¥ oo lilllnn 111d liaiPh llolef also 11111
the mound lor South1rn and rave tWb RBr • epJece.
up only four hlta. Ha '-live
and laiAIIid four walko.
Ball s1artec1 011 the hill for tile
9'y Slylemart, Middlallade
. Pirates aec1 waa raDavldby Sld&lt;i1 and Brookfield. La teat
11101'0 4 and .... third ln.
sprint bueo and patterns.
Dingo. The two North Gsllla llor.
len otruck IIIII live and sllOWWd
alxbaoeamboUa.
- - hitting ........ led
by Badotol who bad • - · · and
. · )ly Brookfield and
two singlet In four trlpo to tho
Stylemart in plalda,
pllle. Other Tomadopl.,...al!llwindow - pane checb
tlng hlta won Mike St.wart and
and oolld blazen.
Kllll)' Thol11, both ....tha-lo,
and Will SoUara, R. Wallhrown,
George Lawreoco, Dan Sbdth aec1
Gar7 Norrla, eado with a lingle,
GoiUng the North Gsllla hlta
By /aymar and Hubbard
,.....
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will&gt;
tho right contrail
1
.key and llapr, ..... with a .....
for any sport coat or

For That New Spring lool At

{WIIfl I Gal, Gal

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only 31 betters.
Soiii\Y Siebert Pltl:hed a tor~&gt;o
hltter behind a Clovelandborr~ge

"-roy

Award Winner

I

ed out by the Reds as they
lmocked off the Chlca1111 Cubs

2.15 QUART

EBERSBACH .......GILSON·

Blaache Nehon were Pomeroy

,ltl. SAT. SUN.
APRIL 12. 13, 14

Pla)'er when he bottecl.326 wltll
44 homers and 1%1. runa bitted in
last season, hit'two bomernfter
Rico Petrocelli's two-run &lt;loublo
and r..,.scorlng •IrwiO Paced the
Red Sox 1u an early 5-I lead.
The Twtna defeated the WaahSenalurs 2-0, the Clev.,
land Indiana romped over the
Chlc~gv White Sl!x &amp;-O, the Baltimore Orlles &amp;hldod the Oakland
Athletleo 2-1 an&lt;1 the Now York
Yankeos nljlped the California
Ancelt 1·0 In other American
l.eo&amp;ue Ollenors.

traJnlng,•• cracked the grinning pense of veteran knucldeballer
Perez, uLast spring I hit ooly Bob Ttef'enauer.
one. Thia spring I hit only
"With a runner on third, I
two."
was trylng to hit a fly ball,"
Wednesday, thouglo, tile Reda said Helms.
were playing tor keeps 10 Touy
HTommy Ia stl'tlllger tha11 he
easlled In his savings with a ma- thinks he Is," chimed in MIIJ'.
Jestic bomb, which Ailed hllh
over the lett fteld screen.
The.~.\111'-Perez,
anothilr
ll\ .,
by TGmm¥ Halma IJid a baaes.

·'

sta»Pers Tuesdly and visited
Mrs. Paul Montaomery, wOO is
a medical patient at Veterans
llemorlal lloll)!tal.
Hr. and Mro. Roger .Bolon and
PT. PLEASANT - Mlko Ser· Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nelson and
&amp;811 or l'olDt Pleasaat lllil1 sta,.. and Gary were Sundo.v dloSc:bool was chooen Chapter star - 11110,,. ot Hr. andllro. Gro""
Former at the 28th 0111111a1 par. er Slout.
lilt and son banQiet or Point
Harvey Erlewlne and grandPlaaaat ChaJ:Mr ot Future Far- *tlebter were recent visitors of
llllrl or America.
hll brolhor, H. F. Erlewlne and

Francisco, 34,740 at &amp;. Lolda,
28,136 at Los Angelas, 28,1U at
Cincinnati and 21,320 at Houston
for a IDtal of 148,063- Ill sillhlo
ly from 140,112 for last year'a
NL ®enera.
The Boslun Red Sox opened tho
1968 American League aeaaouthe

Yastr2;em•ki, the AL's TriPle

CINCINNATI (UPn - Tol\)' Reda' flvewrun fiftb lnning, It
Perez is a thrttt,y guy. He saves came minutes alter Pinson'•
his homera until they really double had chased Cobs olarter
count,
Joe Niekro from the mound.
You know, like the 26 he
nelenauer Tapped
lOCked ror the Reds last year
Helms' homer, a llhot into thfl
and the one he hit In the 13th lett field screen, came with 1M
Inning to beat the American M&amp;¥ 011 third ba oe In the elllhtll
Leaguers in the All .star game at loming 11hlle the Redo W&lt;IWid up
Anaheim, Calif., laot July,
their scoring for the de¥ with a
'"I don't waste them in spring three-run splurge at the ex-

Old Salem
Social Notes

Mike Sergent

batter.
Crowds "ere 35,774 It ~

winner In 1967, for the Drtt.Ume
out lor st._., CUI Yastraemsld In ... mootlngs.
arid Nanlpr lllck WIUiamaHomers by flanJ&gt;oa Killebrew
iQI', t~J told YOU 10,"
and lloloAWaongavo llwnChance
The •ottine wao 1n Detorlf Jo. ell the rwoa be nelded to ou;.
cot Boaton but Y01 and tho Plkh Camllo Paseuol before I .
Red Sox looked iulll u lrnpre.. . crowd that Included VIce Pre"'
otve In I'Oiishlag off the TI&amp;era dent HOOer! H. H-ey Iii
1-4 Wocloesd&amp;f aatho,ydldlnbeo;. Washlnrton, D, c. Chaaco, a~
lng the Mlnne- Twlna for the lllllt winner Jut aeuon. atruck
Peooant laB! o.~ 1.
out eight, ..,.. and faced
Crown winner 111d Most Valuable

Mai"auder Reserves :Win~~:::·.::.~
Rood· - aot ...., or
The'·. Nelgo Maraoder reoerve and Steve Oller sent him home hits.
bateba.lltoam, !Ill tile atrOIIIIII&gt; or wllh a single.
.E utera
000 01/0 '2 22
fllle pi~. aeored a
vic.
In thellflh,llodoey Davia olarl· Nclga..
001 011 ·x- 3 4
11&gt;1')' over vllitlng Eastern Wed- ed H orr for the Marauder•- . Sbdth, Cooldrey (~and Borke.
neado.v afternooo.
he was hit by a bad pit~ • .was Wlllllllla, llomoskey (3) and Pow.
Metp DKMIDd1men "ere Mike moved to JeCOnd by Van .Mitre' I
WWlam1 a n d Tim Demoskey uerltlee Mel soorect crl ·an at11hlle Dove Smitll alld llteve tempted plek-&lt;&gt;lf thill weat wild.
Cowdrey baJMIIed the EagJea hlll
The other Melgo run Wll
duly.
taiUod by Chip Hallil!l'll' after he .
Meigs Scored m .. lnthethird1 tripled In tile Blxth Inning. Heg.
flftlo and sixtll lomings and Eao. 8:8J'\Y came home when the Eastern' a two runs eame ln the top tern infield erred on a ball hit
ol the sevarth.
by Gene Powell, 1be only other
,RJ. SAT. SUN.
The young llarauderl' Drlt hit by Melgo wao a single
l'UII wu tallied wloen Williams
by Jeff 'Tyo.
APRIL 12, 13; 14
c:lcMl'led witll two out in the third
Ealtern'alastinningrtmlwere
{WIIfl I Gol. Gool
tallied wh101 Bill Gillilan aot a

teammate EariWDson,aU..ame

Thrifty Perez Likes Big Homers

uAmerica's ~e Program."
The other local students par..

tlcilJating were Jan T"'Jor,

vlclurles In the senior cln:ult

ed oil their 1968 oeaoon Wedne.. n1ag In the laot hall of the lllllth.
night b.Y 'howtng will' they're the
s.n Francisco trailed the lfeia•
odds-on favorite to reste~t as N.. lltd Tom Seaver 4-2 BOitw 1ato
Honal l.eo,:ue champions.
the niJith. Jim 11o1 Hart slnglld
EYOn tl{o,jgt, they werabaldbl;. In one rwo 1u make It Wand
le10 for the llrst five lnnlnga lmockout Seaver. llaouu-FrlseDa
and even though ace Bob Glbaon came 1n and gave 1111 aingle to
didn't go the route, the Cardinals Nate Oliver and a two-run double
Picked "" a :1.1 vlctocy over tho 1u J'f Alou thllt decided 1~
Atlanta Braves to kickoftthenew
Maury WWaairwledlntworuns
season.
Cor Pittsburgh tn the top of the
ln the other Natlonal League nimh to snap a 2-2 tie but Bob
ODeners, Sen Franchreo ~ Aaprumonte' s two-out tr.llle cap..
New York ~4, Houston nipped ~ a three-nm rally in the bo~
Pittsburgh .)..4, Philldel,hia tom of the inning that 11ve Hou...
blanked Los .~\ngelea 2-0 a n d con ita Vietor.)' over tile Pirates.
ClnclnnaH drubbed Chicago H. , Vada Ptnaon•o baoes-loaded
Ill the American 1eaaue ~ &lt;buble and Tony Perez' thl'86orun
era, Boston WhiPPed Detroit 7.. 3, homtr ~Parked a nve-nmfltth m.
Mlnne'Ota blanked Washln£ton 2- mow Which carried Cincinnati
o, New York edged cautornfa1· PUt Chlcaeo.
O, BaiUm~ra niPped OAkland 2Boolde short&amp;toll Qm Joboey,
1 and CleYelaood routed Chicago IIIIJ)Mrlow 1n his llrst maJor
9-0,
l81pt game, drove In both runa
It was a do.v of ninth Inning as the Philo beat the Lbdgors,
Chris Short Pltc hod &amp;lolll'hltter,
struck out 10 and didn't walk a

"*'

AII·Stlt:t ®'
-..

u Sin Francisco and Houlton ...,. "01 IIley elooecl the 19117
The St. l&lt;lula Cardlnalo •tori- matched st. Louts' !eat by wJo. &lt;IDIPal.ln - wltll &lt;beers rlowlng

~·

feel aort of like a daujhter. iile
$:.. lOt~teaoed.
.
pain
.... II'.
Cfllltlon Ia, will a b o '1 heaps ease Cite
' ex e..,..
.._Jwearbraeeswhenbeldss. probably just sill,- aell.pllj'. Am
. 01 me? BRACED AND READY ~-~ dlsiO¥at?- NOT SO SAD
• 1,1oor B and R:
ANY MORE
i'n&gt;bably. More to the point, Dear Not Sad:
YOU'LL know you're wearing
No, you're not dialoyal. A moM
ther
wtlo won't take Ume
for
braeeJ 'When he kiJJes you, unda\l&amp;tl
~·· . )'00 tell him. Ups that her dauattter deserves a
•
hide hardWare can't ltand much ter who looks for a mother else- University. He was a classroom
where. P'm so ver,y glad Y o u teacher tor four yeara, a Jec.
pre...,..,
And what' 1 wUb the secrecy? found one!
ondary school principal for three
1 hope yoor letter bits your years, an assistant school super.
If )'OUr tunily lll)'l out some mother where she lives- wher$1,500 tor braces, the least you
intendent ror two years, a eount.r
ean do is ,grin and bare 'em! ever that Ia.- H,
school ouperlntendont lor f'"'r
II.
GOING,
GOING, ALM08r years, and an associate profes.
Doar Helen:
GONE! IF YOU WANT AN S.O. sor of education at Marshall U.
I have an Identical twla sister. S BUTTON, QUICK SEND ONE for four ,years. Dr. QJeen wtJI
Sometime• we get each other DIME AND A STAMPED SELF- dlscusa negotiation of teaeher
oil! ol jama. Like last llll!ht, !ihe ADDRESSED ENVELOPE F 0 R contract a 8Dd teaeher mllltancy.
wantod to Ill&gt; oul with a OOIVIUf, EACH BUTTON TO HELEN BOT·
. :I bUt bad a date with another bOf. TEL'S S,O,S, CLUB, P. 0. BOX
. So latoodln for her.
9997, SACRAMENTO, CALIFOH.
li:YeJ7thing went line, until he NIA, ~5823. (S.O.S. STANIJSFOR
llld he waa taking me home. uS'I'AMP OUT STEADYING," IN
Wloa~ he wmtt out ot the way, I CASE YOUSTILLDON'TKNOW),
· knew we weren't. He parked,
DR. GUNN IS ILL
PT, PLEASANT - The Annual
c llld next thing I know he was
PJ'.
PLEASANT
ll',
N.
R.
Food-A.Rama
sponsored by the
Romeo 1he Seemd. Wow! I couldGunn,
retired
chD.lst,
wOO
r.
Point
Pleasant
Band Boosters
Itt convince him I wasn't playsides
on
Jetrerson
Blvd.,
f't.
will
bo
held
Sonday,
APril 21
Ing pones until I slapped him
Pleasan~ ts a patient In the GU. In U!e Ordnance School cafeteracross the face. Then he roared
home wlthoul Sj)Osidng and didn't liPolia Medical Center where he Ia.
The dinner lo _ , to tile pub.
'· evM take me to the door. Juat underwent surgery on Tueadl,y.
It.
and
Mrs.
Gunn'a
daughter,
He and tickets are avaUable at the
_. Dllmbled sometbtng about how
Mrs. Ben Isaac of Dunbar, W. door. Serving time will be from
' rd d!anged.
He hasn't caUed my sister Va., is vtslting at the Gunn home 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Proceed&amp; rrom the dinner will
IInce, but she doesn't mind be- bing her father's lllness.
be uaed for band instruments,
eauae .she doesn't like him. What
music, trips and general expensM
worries me ls, 11 boys ahe doeses
of the band. Mrs. Landis
1ft even like expect thla other,
Pearson,
Mrs. Frank Beckner
stoe'o headed for big trouble.
and Mrs. WOllam McCraw are
!&gt; Should 1 have a talk with Mom?
gaierantwrmen,
•
I - AFRAID FOR SIS
.lit's. Eugeoe Holliday was host-Dear A lor S: · · ,
"
·; Your letter - even after I ess to the Friend!¥ Neilhbors
Club Wedneliday. The day was
· edited 110me sense into it •1WJ BOI.Dids unbelievable, butjuat spent knitttns, cnM:hvting and PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
' In ease )'OU aren't putting me on, qulltiJw. At ooon a poduc:k lunch
ADNITTED - Ronald Boatlc,
wu served. Three guests were Pt. Pleasan~ Mrs. llonald MI&gt;here' a my c.uuee:
-~·
Have a talk with "Sis'" Orst. present. Mrs. Joe &amp;rang, Mn. Coy. Pt. Pleaunti Mrs. Aaron
,; If you twins are close enough Aha Devault and Mrs. Harold Bright, Pt. Pleasant; JohMie
• to exehang, dates, you are close Cottrill Tho next moet!rw wUI Housh, New HaveBo
· ~ to ballb over problema. be 11 tiHI home or Alro. Ka,y Midll.SCHARGED - Elmer File,
Sllterb" adviee azxl ooneern of- kill.
Gallipolis; Mrs. Harold Keeler,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bolen and Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Delbert Tea•ten strai"'tena a girl out rastson.
Greg, visited a day recently ford and son, Racine; Mrs. Leroy
er than a big teeture rrom above.
._H.
with hi&amp; mother, Mrs. Gro~er . SimPkins, West Colt.anbla; Mrs.
Stout.
Dear Helen:
Otarles Wolfe and son. New HaY..
Hr. and Mrs. Paul Bennett and en.
Do you think a mother should
be at home with her child on llOD, Roger, ol Pt. Pleasant. were
BIRTH- Mr. and Mrs. James
Sunday atterooon visitors at the ~ith, Southside, a son.
H, F. Erlewtne home.
Mto. Ann Hallldo.v and Mrs.

The- lloll,y !&lt;entlnel, l'onoeroy-MiddiiiiOrt, 0,, 1\j&gt;rllc11, 1968

Cards, Bosox Start Off Right

O'BRIAN • '
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.'NEW 'YOIII5 ~ Lord ~ aftei Milrlla Luthtr
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'l'loolna• st.f!onl
or
Dublin
Ia aoNa~' the'
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11 the Plaia ·for three oOidal man cathOlic C2wtetoe,s OYer)'•
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Yilltlnl ·Minhwu.n tuiJer,al .~- "" C81Qhus ujs, "Dan't.IOJ r-..
'
loti; 1'om 11 Ollblln'l top "'!''or• ·lloe IIIah""' man inult.dle ' for . ~~~:~·:';:'~.:
.. POINT Pl-EASANT - Eloc- · Iaker .,. eons. ·l;lel~neyorQiieno Ill thoJI!IGJ&gt;Io •.• toplhoralj"*
tiOII of&gt;oftlct!fl will bathe main {)ola "ioitna'' .- ldlled the- pit liilo the Kli1ldoln llr,(loil'l" 11 1
buslne•• 1111111 tho Ma- ~ """""' bill In cominltteo); hao
Jelll!l Father RIChard J.:Btc. F• 1
Education Ao~ holdo !t• . boon uaablo to 110 ~0: ota)'1at· .ki\" (a LORa ~ lad) ~ ·
sprlag me«tnr, .Fri.._, lfleir. a dltt,...nt jl!ace '*ch llltd&gt;tboJ · lilt ~ -~ 1ltllon In' '
110011, April 1~ ·• ~e Pl.' ,fl..- causi or tho 1hl'ealenlnl ptoketo .w, llcDiilii7i Maa1., ·loockacllO!Ii ·
eant Jr. lllil1 Sctoool 011 ~o IIi his boma .. : 11t11 he - 1. liQora ....,. .._,. to I~ ev..t- .
Road
!livelli to tho''UnbOIIOvahlej&gt;rea. ttilng he mlillt oboUieonatiuCI!O•I ·'.
meeUng will bo preoedecl aure" •• BUt two GOP COIIIIillt.
llfttr 'llddo bi 11111 murn.ro ''"'
by a IIIIIch..., at 12:15 p.m. to tee members are changing their tho · Corolblo Jalands In tha ,l'l·
which members or the board or
to "fox" ... DaVId 118pp'l d!lc tD train young natives there
e&lt;Ucotlon and llloae nndng lor retiring aa bo11 or ~ Roc· at the 'now IIP'I&lt;IIIIIIral • trade
memberlhlp 011 the board or o&lt;1- or&lt;11 llfttr peddling th~ llrm tD lldiool · on the llland or J&gt;an.
ucat1011 have beoo Invited.
NCA lor $5 mlllfan, .,. Ponelope ope,
Following the lunch...,, the GllllaU'o the hoi !lim-critic ru.
Bolob,y Kemecl,y aot a Yeri&gt;al
llfllllll will be addreasecl by Dr. mor around the N. Y. Tlmea. llap from Rabbi Edward sa..
Bernard QIOen, director or the
NBC'o longtlma top proomoer drw, doalrman or th.• N, Y,
Pace center, Huntlngtoo, W.Va., Harold Kelllj&gt; (Dean Martin IDI· l!olll! of Rabbli for hit _.to
a regional education center· aet loaded
Harold Invented (before I..BJ'o wltlldrawal)knoek.
up for the purpooe or adVID&lt;Ing the Marlin TV ohow's loronat) lng the prez for actlq ljlre ,,..e
creotlviQI In eclocolloo and deJn. lent !rom his host&gt;llal bed for God or tht Old Telllllltnl;" the
mostrat!ng naw teachlngmetllodt, hla rAI trle..t Ralph Bellaon!', Rabbi's ...-cy oewlletler ~t.
Dr. ~eon was eclocated In the told Ralti&gt;, ·~ know Pm avlng, ed the junior SenaiDr for • - ·
public school or West VIrginia and I want 100 to read M1 eu. lng the Old Telltalltent God lito a
and holds B.A. and M.A. dogreea loiY, be m¥ executor aod- like ,..,.ar~e tribal diet;)'' Who had
from Marshall University and a eare OC 11\Y BobbT." ... Say • '•all the ramltlcatlolla olhlclden
Ph.D degree in edueatioaal ad~ Ralpl: "lfis courage is llhattermlnlstraUOO rrom the Ohio State lag,""

Educators

1. •

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\'Oimi Al!ICED FOR frl

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$13.00

IEWTIUDI
(telreod, on
rJre bodittJ

~Dund

Your chGice of tubeleJI or
tube-t)'JJe. You get thutme •
laaaous rotd·lrlpplnt treed
dota.irn th•l ~om01 on our
n1w car "Po\vcr Colhlon"
tim.

BUY NOW ON otJR
BASY PAY PLAN I

(No eames scheduled)

Join the Enjoyers
when you're in a beer frame of mind

Ohio

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Tbe llall,y S.nt(nol, Pom_oroy-lilldt!III'Ort. 0., Al!rll 11, IH8

5 -

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Uan· Miu1 i\l ;.u·k.
Th~· lllilll m;u·\i. " I'" was

Hli\!Wil

u:o:N\ m1 nil·kl.'ls ol· si\vt•r i.lllfly
during till' yt&gt;ars 19-l2 _h• ty.c',.

1\ll' rnii~·d ~tatt•s

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' tor tlwir This · is tin.&gt; only UJslanct'
cuuntn . wht•n• a mint mark wa!'

11.14-' ~:cwyt:Jopolt· ·

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at ttw Philadelphia mint.
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ummey

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11. l'GIIIIl

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20.Man'•

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l'J. Humble

'I. Warp-yam

31. ),[uJ,

II.Culllftlo

U. A. mite
341. Attematlve

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-d. trrd.tate
$0. Iron or
cop}141r

SB. LUte

abbr.

21. Slight
tule

27. Down:
prefix
21. Whether
30. Samarium:
oym.
32.BalebBII
federallon:
abbr.

13. Epoch
llii.Bellold

S'J. VolCanic
rock
39. Tribunal

42. Dry,u
wine

&lt;3. u.s.

president

-15. From:
prefix

fo7. Bun god
48. Duque.
like cap

DAILY ORD'I'OQUOTE-Hen's how to worlc It:
AXYDLBAAXB
II LONOI'BLLOW
One ltt.t.er almply ltllldll for onot;her. ID tbls ample A II uted
for the three L'a. X for the two 0'1, etc. Siqle letters, &amp;pOl"
trophies. the lenlth and fonn&amp;Uoll ot the wordian all bJatl.
l'.adl day the eode let.ten are dlftereDt.

Jt~ne ,

OBPO OCQQ NH VPBII:CVO OBNKYBOV.
-VBCQQCA

y-...,., Ceyp-101 UNLEIIII YOU JIEAB Wl'l'll 'l'IDC

keej; 5 w•vt'S ,\·Gndr.rtullv n:wuv and sa lr sl• es
budget -m rnd ed 11uSIJ&lt;l rlds . tco 1Oulwcrn s com parably
pr1ced .N OOI ca rpet; t i1ree to l rve l rmes.

FAULTS OF A FIIIEND. YOU Blll'l'BA Y YOUB OWJf.IYI\UB

Guaranteed

API'OiftTMINT
Caoe .Nu . 1991 I
litttto .. lloMI1 "V•rnOfl •o,.rt. o•
IIOTICii

agarnst normal home Ne ar fo r te n yf'ars. Spo ts a n d

spills van1sh w•.n\11 Sinlhcl•c dete rgent. Textures

carpel

Notice is hereby l!ivtn that ~.br ~
Lou!H Ru~tert or VIncent St•r Ruul e .
Marietta Ohio. hn bee11 dul' ap .
pointed Admini1tratrlx of the Eltat ..
of R11berl Vernon Roeen df'CUU!d,
lito!' or Melg' Cll\lnty , Oh io.
Credltort are requ ired to flif' lhf'lr
cialm1 with 8aid fldud.1.ry wllhln fuur
months .
Dated lhi1 9th d ay of i\pr!l 1!1111
f, H. O'SIIIII!N
Prob~to JudOt -3f .,.111 Cuunty
4-11 ; 4-18 ; 4·25 3\t

I hal neec:ls no pamper 1ng- n~ lon by Ba rw tck
-come see tor yourself!

Also In Herculon and &amp;cral11
Many colors and grades to choose from

EASY TERMS

From $3.95 sq. yd.

FOREMAN &amp;·. A-BBOTT
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

OF

dllld.

are heat -se t, cannot ·NP.a r or wash out Luxuno u s

Secretur~·
4

LEGAL NOTICI

Klrd

The secretary bird is sucalled from the tufts of nar·
row feathers standing out
rrom the sides and buc.:k ol
it s head. These make the bird

look IJke an old·lime clerk .
with quill pens behind hi s
l'ar s.

OIOINANCI NO. t1 ...
An Ordinan&lt;·e ut;obll~hlnrj: Villa"~
juba a!ld w~~~ rate1. and 11!5\ab\llhln"
lt!rj:lll

untlon•

1\ohd aJ"•·

;~nd

ail'!!~

lt'~\'e ,

H~ IT OKl&gt;.'\tNEU by the (:oundl
uf til~ V1ll a1e of MlddleP&lt;.~rt. lhal
t~ rulluw 1ng w~l(e •~ale is herebY
adnpled fnr employl!t'l of the Vllltlle
uf :'-4 \dlllt•pvrt :
Chief of l'olice
uso.oo per month
owrtinle hourly .-.. te on
monthly b.I!Slti
1.8:&amp;5 pef hour
.te~~ular Patrolman
305.00 per monlb
E:»lrP Pnlll' ~
1.80 per hour
S ll~l'\' istOT &lt;II Village
Maintenance
5&amp;(1.00 per mol\th
S treel Emplu ~ eeil. 40-hr. week:
J years anvlee
1.88 per hour
2 yean yervi&lt;'c
1.80 per hololr
1 year suvi ce_:'USO per hour
0\Hi ime jOVef 40 hn .
per w«kl
1.'75 p.tr hour
3 ~eill"$ service
1.8'7 per hour
2 yean it'n"l«"
1.5'1 per hour
1 ye ar ~ervice
Pool and Park
350.00 per month
Diredur
1.:lti per hoUr
Head Llfeiluard
.15 per hour
Lllt'JIUUdS
C:onrclltlon
.6:1 per hour
attendant
SecrehrY to
185.00 pt!f month
Mayor
Extn Clerlc•l
1.00 per nour
Help
Clerk. Cemeteey
55.00 por month

. . . .;;i,;;

demonstrationS in New Mexloo
and other stat.el!l• ·
The demonstraUon will con· ·
&amp;ist: of MOdern. Morlbana, Trad!Uonal •. Uno, and h&lt;r own ·Interpretation.
The oommittee lor the · open
meeUng ia chairman, M r s.
George ilawley, ~r ., Mrs~
Evereue J..ong, and Mrs. Paul .
S.oemaker. Tickets will. oell f&lt;!r
$1. Lll!llt refreohments will be .
urved.

9\e has won many best of 5hoW
awards and judged major fiower shows ln Ohio, Kentucky, and

West VIrginia.
Invented Game

Major Walter Wingate of
the British army invented
and, in 1874, patented lawn
tennis. as we know it. calling
it sphairistlke. By the next
year, the Marylebone Cricket
Club formulated the first rules
for the game. renaming it
lawn tennis.

OIKOIMct

NKT VUCCOCVO VNBYV P'l'C OBNVC

r•J l n 11)'1.:!1lJII)•

~e has also lectured and done

ning and pushed acrou six runs.
But the rally Cell Short.
Bill Emer)' started for R i o
Grande and wa.s relieved ln the

te etc

Marietta
Nips Rio
Nine, 8-7

first by Jim Weber. Oswalt relieved Weber and sta_)oed on the
hill until he was relieved by Lar-ry Mlller in the sixth.

The Rio Grande College Redo

men droPped their Cirst game of
the seaS(Ln at Marietta as the
Marietta College Pioneers dt.unp.-

ed. the lledmen So-7, scoring all
their nm~; in the rirst three i•
nings.
Coach I:bn Shivers' ReGnen
are now 3-1 tor the yet young

season an&lt;tfPUO' Makd".;I)Olege
of CAnton at Rio Grande ·Saturday afternoon.

Trailing S..l the Redmen came

to li(e in the toP of the eighth 1•

lllive Rekers had a cbuble, Rio
Grande's only extra baSe hit.
Ed Price started Cor the P~
neers and worked seven and one
third innings. He was relieved
by BUI Pearson In ;he eighth.
Price struck out.lO.
John Callahan homered Cor
Marietta with one on in the bottom or the first inning. BW Pearson had a ckluble. Those were
Marietta's only extra base hlts.
Unescore:
Rlo Grande 100 000 060- 1 9 2
Marietta 521 000 oox- 8 10 3
; Bauer ten ·RiG Grande' '- E-..
ery (LP), Weber U), Oswalt Ul,
Miller (6), and Shivers. Marietta
- Price (WP), Pearson (8), and
Curti• and Porter (1),

Addi
On?

11.00 per month

DumP Atlend•nt

:&amp;.00 per bour
Mt'&lt;'hanlc
1.00 per hour
Cu1todlan
Elltra houn ta be approved at
n1ular hourlY rete.
SECTION 2: Thlt .e&lt;:reiar\al, eler·
lc~l and-or bookkMPl"l· reeard·
ll:eeplnll noorly employee• be emploY ·
ed at a mtXJmum ol 35 hourt per
week. e!I'C&lt;I!PI for any emenencr t.hat
s hell arllll!. 11ld emenencr of extra
hnUI'll to 1M approved b)l Council.
SECTION 3: Tbt foUowlnl IH
hf'nby declared a~ lual holldl)ll lor
lhe emplo)'ell ol the VUIIII of M14·
dleport :

(Wilh I

Tlle Old UQ illllt Sllle"lltW -'II BIIIIIC sysltlllll cilllll.
flaMIIISifedric ... lllllrllly!

:lledric henin1 is I natllal ftr ldHI 111111

bmuse each r1om un~ is seH-cllllllled. hllld
11 ~isrupt the rest ot the -•· l1sUialill is
sim"ldly itself!
Operation cestincOIIlmiul. Mo we• ... Ill,..
pir. Alld tile mt of eledricill keeps ClllliiiiiiiWII!

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C. 0. fiiMII

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N else lllklsllectrlc IJutiwt I Uftrlllll

dii-IIIIIIIRil hrflct wnll.
c111nHn11s
ot "'lllalllll, ftl tws."
Asli y!lll' llecllic lliiiiiiC dellll1 1•111 1\eiiCIS
or ull J8U1 )ocil Cll1mflls l SniHm Ollie Electric
Cllllfllll Oftice.

COLUMBUS AND SOUTHERN OHIO ELECTRIC COMPANY

MIIYAt
Altelt: OaM

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4-lb .....

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_~oration
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Bu
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Supper
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~ m.r llloalllattha Me-

flmll¥ wore holll tor a!Ju&amp;. llafley, Athena• Miss Torooa

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SMALL·

FRY
GIRLS..

FOR
BOYS

B.:: SPRING

Onporade
llatterlns new htlll
and berets, dawertand lti'&amp;W&amp;
combine charm wtth a fascinating romlr Ina look. see them Slzoa f•l2
hore, now.
,.. ··"'" IO

SPORT

COlTS

JACKm
SIPa.18

16.95

10.95
BOYS SUlTS

WTER DRESSES

Slzo3to11

Site 1 to 12

$13.95 to$25.00

$3.98 to $7.95

LADIES

DRESSES 5. 95 to· 16.00
PURSES 1. 98 to 5. 95
.... .. .. $1.00

WHIMSEY (VEIL) HATS

ANO DON'T FORGET THE ~.~SORIES

Eruou'

1111

Theme of District WSCS
Event in Jackson Noted

tlne h~ 011&lt;11' BtxlavoDI and lAo Corr ~ Now York

. \VMt tho World Ml,)' BeliOYO,
11111 be · Ulo Ulome of tho annual
moetlng ·til the Woman' a Sotllir
of lllriiiiiD Sorriee oltho Pvnollllltlth D I II r I c I M - I l
~urchoa 111 Thurtotlay, April IS
II tbe Jaekoon M-IICl118'ch•
Portamouth a., in JaekiOII.
•
The ......., 11111 aet underwo,y
at 9:45 a.m. tad oooclude at 3
p.m. M111 !l&amp;11n Keutzlpr, a
nUrad deacone11 aDd nurse, aDd
OOII!erenee aecrotaey of toplrltual
Ill- eulll~ 1!1\!. l!o • pol&lt;-

wa~

JOimM .., that

hlo honor.
In conJunction 111Ur her talk,
Mro. llarley read a letter whlob
ahe r......,ed from the author In
re~pon.. til a comllllllllcallon
from her regarding hla book

STORY OF HANCOCK

lion of lndependenee, preoldent
o1 the Second Continental Con·
ll"'aS, and nrst pornorofMa•·
aachuiOita, waarevlewodbyMro.
0, P. Klein.
Mro. Klein deocrlbetlllancnck
ao an arlotocrat 111th a demoera·
lie view and a lrlend 10 poor
men. Slle apolte on hla llle In
Bolloo with an uncle who made
him one of the richest men 1n
the cnlcnlea, and of hlo ltlb&amp;e·
&lt;J~enl Interest In JIOllUca and the
loaa ot hl1 wealth Cor the love
of h I • cntllllrJ, llallco&lt;k wao
deocrlbed by the author of Ule
book aa a man who made patriot' a chotee whenever he was fae-

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MOW TO

IJIIENEAL

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Supper Committee Named
A comml- 10 prepare a aupper for ev&amp;lllfellotlc cru1Nrken Monda,y niJJIIt , 11 named
by the llearthllone Claaa of the
Middleport First 118ptlat Church
at the home of the Rev. and Mra.
CharlesSin&gt;ono.
Mre. Harold Hubbard, Mrs.
John McNeil, and Mrs. Jolln Werner were named to the committee. The supper will be served
at the dturcfl Corliaitatlonteams
to wnrl&lt; In the communi\)' MoodOl' and Thesday nlsllto In pre-

paration for the crusade which
will bealn oo Wednesday nlgllt and
continue throush !bldo,y nlsbl.
During the meedng the need
!or new chairs for the basement
was dlseusaed. Members atgn.
ed a round-robin card Cor Mrs.
Paul Smart who Is confined to

Veterana Memorial Hospital ror
treatment of Injuries suffered
In a !all at her home, and lor
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hugllea who
are ln Florida.
Read at Ute meeting was an

ot an aching back.

&amp;&gt;Dill cooko find lbey bavo

better reaulto with merlnaue It
powdered augar la used 1natead

or granulated.

Ea- lfl'eedng from Mr. anti
Mra. Dewey RlebardiCII, current..
If reattllna In Clllildlir, Ind.
EdiiOft Baker pve deYotions

uolng, Convoroallm In ~
Thlnse, and Mr. and Mro. WUIIo AnllltlrlY had enterlllnment.
Attending were Mr. and Mra.
David Darst, Mr. and lira. llubbard, Mr. anti Mr1. cr01u1 MoNell, Mr. anti Mro. AnlllorQ' Baker, MUIOn ._, John Werner,
Paul Smart, and the BeY. and
Mrs. Simona. A deaaert oouroe

wls~ed.

NAVY
ll-B•WIDTH

54.9

TH SHOE

~~l~ly Priced

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·Fine fundture beglrul on the lnsidewithFlex.steel'&amp;

I famous U!otlmo 1\lrlns and preclalon eng~DMretl
I oolld h . - frame. Aak our oalesman to tlp

II over
a ehai.r
flneat ICiholstered

and lbow you why Flexsteel ts the
lurnlture ;you can bey,

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Baker .Furniture
MIDDlEPORT, 0.

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od 111th a tleclslon.
Guests at UJe meeting were
Mro. John Kincaid and Mrs.
Jatnos Jlriden. Membera reoponded 10 roll coli 111th the
of

a star.

Can&lt;ly provided

Dudley's
EASTER

tltiC., 10 E.,.

r.,.

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Announcing
Max Factor s New Molstun
Essence

65~

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30~

Wllml A. 8aqeat, llarold Sarpnt .. Alma E. Smltb, PIROia,
SOl...
J111101 S,. l)ow•e, Fannlo J,
to Madia Weleh, 1,7 A.,

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Cerrle CarlOtra Flnlaw, doc.,
to Elmer C. FIDiow, Sr.,IUcbartl
A. Flnln, Allcolf.c.ppel,lllry
:,5otdan, Elm.,. C. Flnln, Jr.,
-•d. or trona., SciPio.

w,

Richard E. .'Jonoe, ~
J ... , 111 Chariot II. Wrlll. 1111-

Calm Roll-On

Jorl• II. W7Jit,

DEODORANT

lo~

JOY LIQUID

$ 1 45~

Rllht ot

Pomll'O)',

3.50 up

w.,, .......

Chr"'llne -~roltlllm to J. L
llawlr, llazol E,; 11&amp;1Jir, .GO aeni
Chelter,

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EASTER SPECIALS ·
.KODAK
Col•r Fl!m-126
lfttltmlllc-1:.1 exp.
Ria, $1125 . •

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KOOAK_:_126-1t Exjl.i

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': The Elegant ElSTER LILY

JobnP.... COy,MarthaLIIoo
,Co.Y Ill Boclne.Goo I Sorvlct eo.,

No. at.....
•••te M l,.adr91 w. Clll
MHft, D• ..•••

3-18: .... : t-11 lt.c

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Also ether Beautiful
Blooming Plants· Large
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Nolie• ll hereM ''"" Ulet' Vlo&amp;.
M. Moon ol Cl'l•~~t•r. QWii; hlf bMft
d.ult ewol•1d tHCUlrlk oi tall ...
t1te vi i.ed1'111 W. MMWI dee.-.,
ltte or Melli Counll"o Obto.
(.'mlltflra tl'tl recaulred M file '''''
daiiM wltl!i aeld fl&amp;ldal7 Wl\ld• tnr
mflnth~ .
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Dated thl• 2eth (lar of Mardi ltM
JOMN C. lACON
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.MEDICA TED L
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SHAMp
OTION

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NOTICI

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SlUe SlifEN

MENNEN
BABY

The Season For
Flowers&amp; Remembrance

-..~doc.,to

~~lrport, l!pe 457&amp;11
The c:reG1Dr of Reaaonable Drug l'rWel

.

Now ......,.. the &lt;freled Jetton
to !om thuurpr!N .......... u
ou,...ted bJ theahqoeeartoon.

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Addle Bndlliltl, Eunice J!rU.
lleltl, allld. lor trano., SciPio.
. Cl&gt;i!IDIIul oDd Sotllhtra Ohio
EloctriA&gt; Co. to Slate of Ohio,
Rei. or
Sills....,..
Loolse L9at1on, Jolltlh LoJ&gt;o
don to llllJireillf. Sllav, lot,

PHON£ 991•57S9

'

'~fiE 'I'AIJLE: .

'

by Mrs. Ben PhiliOn was aeneral oonterence.
A t!IIJdlr on Japan entiUetl. The ed, and It wao .,._ced that the

Cuml!qro, Durward
Cumill(!a, Paul E, TIJior, Poay
&amp;lth Teylor 10 Everett To,ylor,
Pll&lt;oll, Botltotd. Chellel',

DAN MEADOWS

49~

FIIOM SPIWNI5

FOOD AT

........

TopModtl
·suavt
AauaNtt

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tRODAI'
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I y•
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::;~=;--;~~;·::;;~_l_~"':.~1 a I I J. HIM ON THE r-~ rr XIJ
·

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Helene Curti•

eauae

HtBRows·

IIOio of Ule Church In Japan, will AprU 2~ meeting 11111 be hold
be . preaenled by Dr. and Mr •• at tbe home of Mrs. Thereon
John Glagerlch of a Portomouth JohniCII •
Methodist· Cllurch. The eouple
returned last spring alter Ulree
years at a church In Tolcyo,
Japan.
Sj?eclat mul!c at the spring
moetlng 11111 be pro..nted by the
Rio Grande College enaemble
dlroototl by Meri.Jn Rosa.
I'RI. SAT. SUN.
There 11111 be oack luneh at
APR.IL
12...13, 14
... MIA~ &gt;ii.M ·- 111111 ....
cJrll&gt;k
.On tho. ~ .......,... board, available lor 2$ centl. All Melho(With I Gol. G11l
u a Jurlltllctlon proal-. ao a tllll women are Invited til attend
Certified Gas Station
me- of the lnterboard coun- Ule dlatrlct meeting.
5:11 W. Mlln
P-roy
cll, and u a ~lopte 10 the gen.

Nina

1WRSPRAY-Your Choice .

Ft•lllla!Mb

- - wal Oral allied ..,
meet Ule ,Amorlcan on Aprill3.
That tllte wao puahed back til
April 20. The Argentine •ll!&lt;ed
lor amther JIO.._.,ent be'

•

Patriot's Cllolee, by Frederick
Wagner, the ~tory of John lfan•
t::O(k, first signer of the Deelara~

M-eW.1 t1it • Uit1y ...

JIO...,... lor the .....,..

111110 TUoldOJ'.

In at1t11t1on rohaYinJacometiiiiR·
ed alte.r
ID abMrvlllol')' m1
a peak of a IIIOUI1IIiD In Ule . Rockies baa beetl dedicated In

name

llodlonl. Qhootar.

\li1Ia9e

.w..

181
- · · at lhelr Rock l\lri\I8S
..
lad.•
Road home Sltutda.r tollow~Jwr.. Min Bochel Roeser, fiNjuw•
::noal ~ lho Suntley woddlns Mich.; Miss SOndra Reed, Kl.:
Fit 11
tMa Arnold to Paul almmee, Flo.; 118\&lt;erlf anti Jlaoo
zprald.
tlal1 Hud.oon, Reynold a Ind.· Ge"'
The lace-covered oenlnstoblo l1tl Rola~ ChicOgO ni,. ~oth
wao COtJtered with an orr- Gatea, EviRBvlUe i.a, '
of Plnl&lt; cornatlona. Tho
Aloo, Michael' McCar\)' IJ&gt;.
antlareon color achemowao dilnaPoll• Incl.· Mr anti'Mr•
~~ed o~ in a decorated cake Charles
and• Charlott~
APril~ ~-and Paul- Mra. David Cllapman, llultl, w,
· • Mro. Blackatlm waa Va.; Mlsa Shaion Smith Hemlock
:'lilted In serving the bWI'et GroYO, Mr.llldMra. WUburSJ.....
= b y her tlau,chlel', Sborrle, art and Gary, Mr. and Mra. Jock
.
a. Philip Rod!ord.
i!(nart, Tim, Floyd and Uo
Gueote. at 1he event wore Mra, Ma.... w, Va.; Mra. Ioiiey A~
~ Fltqonltl, Mr. and mWer, Harttortl, w va.· Mr
~
f Flt...,-aiti, Komtltll anti )Ira, Jack Fow~ . T;,.or~
and Sllorrie, and lllu Vltlllll!t&gt;o and Toll)', pt. Ploaoa~ Mr. and
~ all of Fowlor,lnd.; Mr. Mra. David wa.;; Plll'klroburg,
clnnall;" Eclpr Daulron of Cln- W, va., and Mro. PhiliP Ra«ord
Da
Mr. and. lira. Carl U.U. and Stel'haele, .llr. and Mro. WI).
.WvtA, Qana and Tarrl, Rocloo bur Bailey, Mro. Maxlno Ar111&gt;ld
~ ,~.!.. IIIWII Judith Saurer, and the hosts' 10n1, Boband
~ lndtlolttr, both of Bruce.

=

~;. 111m,

llatley

.

..... and Mra. HaroldB!aekiiiiD

wben he ·wu 1 teenapr. 1111
Work illarted 1illh a \wo.inob

, Mu. llatlet ClbiOI'Vod !llal Polellor hu 'bOlll aeelalmetl t h 0 · tel._, llllloUib he r~world'• 111"-IIMn~olllon- mando Clb....U4XI out In tho
alaotronomor.
111tllout a teloiJI!tll)l u tho ,
11a haa boeo credited 111th tho Ideal - til bealn a OIUIIY of Ulo

-.T~Jlor, NlnaF~eCumtnsa,
p~ Teylor, A!lld. o1 Trau..

_.!'

,hen

a ......... · A

~ Tlllor,

=•"

erdJn•nH
be errec:t\Y41 u t&lt;Jlla. .: Pfllice, .l en. I. 1-: Stnet
nee. t. 1tl71 Wettr Worb empl_,.l
Nov 20. 1911'7: Ma:vor'~ rl"k
t.IMI
Beard or Pl.lbllr Affairs oJork, I*L·
I tti'J.
St:CTION f : Till• OrdiRinte
U
hereby Mel~rH lo be m lllllftiiiB"
l~ and 1hall take 11 tle-ct. and be lA
lor&lt;"e Immediately upon pUilJal.
Paned: J•nu.UJ 2!1.

Hancock, 111'11 .._,..
en&lt;
01 Jndepenl1llllllibted a _ . ,
0
of•tho Middleport Uterll'1 Club
at the home of Mro,
an

Certified

sECTJON

Electric
heat tilt.

. Mro. j,

Property

Memort1l Det
lftdepea4eDC:II D11
Labor DaY
Thanb(ivlnl DIJ

utlon In tHll.
'fhe a1ler\-tl 11 )lf'OYided bJ thll

1

.1!01 .... _..,od by

..airib revlewa ·. ., the hllfor!CII _,

=tldn=

Gol, G11)

.' IIVENOS AlliE'&gt; (UPI) - 111e
~od bout - - Araon-

Two·Men
. ...,.ttl
~!:.:.::t£~7:
' R~called
.

Melga

New You'• D•J'

..Q~.

/

!lOin' POSTPONEO

~r.rloble lllro, ~otOYjder
DOled that hto monthlf .....,

·

·

of tho

e

Chrlatmll 011
t: t:leh fuD tlnll employ"' ol the vmue •hall be entltlt·l lo 1\ek lll"e in the IIIIO'IIft\
of nne an~ uM·fllllrt.h dar• per
m onth. anll lhell be aDtltled to ..,.
.,, ue aakl 1lek lteve V.P \to ~
daJI . All emplo'JII!II Ia the emPou.,
of thf' viii••• 11 of J•n\111'7 1. ••·
lhtll bf entitled to ertdU for 11e11:
\etlrll! lor one year. bellnnllll liUIU ·
• ..,. l. 1888.
•
•
,;ECTION 5: !:lth lliD
I'M
mplo1u of the VllleJt. lnc1ll"lq ~
1
time 1\&lt;ourlY ntt tmPIOYH••
a
be entitled ~urlnl teth ,ear an.r
th• fl"l'llt ~ar to two·weeD neaUon.
exdudlnll Jetll hoUdiYI · w\t1l p.J.
J:mp1 oyee~ with nneen or more
servl« 1bt11 be ent\Ued. \o
'"
weeki ¥iloCilotlon wltll ll•Y e.Cn~t
In cornputlnl' vec•tlon entl ed
•
llll employee• who were emplo)l
n~
01 Jenu•fY 1. toea. 1h1ll be
credit tor one year't emoiiiJIII'
.o that lbe)l 1ball be enUtle4 to Yl•

'

&amp;, llariO, revl.....t oJhV amlteuro,
- · utlono of two m.-- 1.!1,.. ! ~rllll&gt;l ~ Peloller'o ..,:
hl.u,r'o lntoreol In otaro,
:;d c,;:loller, an altnlltmlol', 'tGbloir- 'of btl ttdYonhJreo of ac~ til ilu. llatley, bOillll

Trullf'tl

\lolunleer
F lnmen
9.00 per y.ar
e Citrll. Board of
Puhllr Affaln
240.00 per month
'Extra Cleri cal HelP
Hid nf P .A.l
1.00 ~r hoUr
DIIPauher
3:J.GO per month
e Ciall of Water
Worlu
1.10 per hvur
W.ter Meter Jl;uden
lo· Rep1lrman
(I v, time~ over 40
houu)
:1.111 per }lour
Apprenuu. W•t.er 1.'1'5 per }lour
Dept.
1.50 per hour
Water.-exln help

:?:".~~""£~~
..iii:
s.,

Achievements of
·~

sip; only judge in Cltio accredIted with the naUonal council and
1he state Garden Club and OAGC.

A.D . 1968.

C:Nw, Crew &amp; Pertu
Attor••'fS for Pltlntlff
t 11: " 18: 4 z~ ; llo :t; 59: 5

thodist Church is pr~st!nttng the
t:anta.ta, lie Uvea J\ltd.ln 1 ~
at 1ho church at 7i30' p,IJI, Th•
lnvliecl.''
''
·

Garden Clubs. SOme of her aetl.vlties and accomplishments
are, Ohio State preSident of N&amp;·
tional Corsage Club;' a nower
llhow judge aince 1952; qualified Instructor of Japanese De-

'Dalr.d Aprll 9th !Ilea.
Ann• Wlbon , IKecutril: ef
tM llltM of HaHII Nichols

.. Cf7ptopom ~

BarWICK ' S ,,,. _.,.

Plano have•beetl completed by
• Ulo (lloohlre 'Gorden Club for
an ..,.u..-to be held AJirll
11 at 7:;1(1' p.m. In the .l'i!lowllhli! room 'of the Cheshire Baptist church. Mrs. James Jack""'• EWlngton, will be the dem·
ooatraior and guest speoker.
Mro. Jackoon will lonow the
dower show ac:h«&lt;ule for the
club Oower ohOW plamed lor
SalurdaY, Mo,y 18,
Mra. Jack..., Ia well-llnoMI
In the resloo lor ootstandlng
work In the Ohio Asaociatl.on ot

·
·
The IGIJ:IIwlq ""' ~1lai.t lltull-ecl 1D tnl -.;uunl' of Yc;llll !n lhe
Ill'- of Ohio, and In ibe Town·
fb'P of S.ll•bury. and bov.nded and
4Heali!IM u follaw~; OM W¥m lot
tn the VUiarte of Snterprllf, and
beln1 a lot out ol 11114 eonv.,ed
b7 thll AIIIWorlll htiln to J. 11.
lt.rllllfl' btlnc a parJ. or the NOrth·
1111 traction of the •.&gt;jul1b-~ rrac·
U~~~&amp; o1 S«:""n 8. Towa I, in
•lUIII II and IMl\IBded and deterlbH u lollo. .l Be•lnnlnt a\ • llalt:o
at tlw Soulb Wut 1:011'1er of a lot
101d W 11:. Ternll t the&amp;~:e South
Uoq Fft.nl Sl reet 1»1 iJw Atbe$&gt;
rtNid 110 rut; Utenct~ au• t.o MID
8tnll1 Ultn~e North alonJ .MUI
SU.t 10 feet; thenre aklnt E. TerrtU'• SOutb line to the place of
bllclnniDI· belna U!e same properb' deld..t to William Flther br
lin. Dtvid Cant.erbul'J and Davld
CuterburJ her butban;l, Jame1
ftlhor end llln. Joaeptt Dorlll end
J~~~~tph Dol'~t. her huabaPd, and re·
toNed In Vol. I'J. Pa,. 551-1181
and &amp;89 In lhe re11onb of dHda or
, KelP Count)'
Ohlu.
Reference
Deed: Vul . tM!. Paet 130, V.ed
llHIII'dt. Melt• County Ohio .
Pklntlff f\Jrther alleJtl in her p::.
IIUDII the ntmet of tho benefteltr141!a,
Mlrt at law ud nnl of kin of Hal·
tie Ntcl\olt, Dl!lleaMd furmerty Hat.
tte M.dntoall. w'i1o ue f'Rtltled to
.Mre In the dlllributlon of h., ••·
tate, and allu alh!IU othu hcllll
and roference 11 had to tbe petlllnn
In this u~t alleJIDI ume.
In the pnyer of "ld peiiUon.
plaintiff praY• ti1at the riJhll, Inter·
nll and llel'lll of the 1aKI delenttanll
m11 1»1 fully determined adJUJte:l
and proWdl!d and tbat JMtiiloner
may M authorlted and or'defi!d lo
•11 tht real eslllte atc:.rdlnll ,to the
ttatute In tll('h caae made and pro·
vlded. and lor such othlr end all
oilier proper further relief at ma~
be Jutt and prvper.
Slid parlin arl' required to alii ·
.... 1111 or ~lore the 111 dey vf

25, bppoiU.t YHII!ffar'•
tn order
40. Gretk letter
26. Paclty
ft. OonciH
berrY

.....
ts. Intemilt:

\f··

.....V ano.

nt~:

.f. Holdlln

'1. overture

•}tole

olhen M d,-t-::ManM, ).n wbleh Ule
iJMd PJ'atnun •lleled tllat \lit uld
tleftlknl llaUie Nlcllolll. Ia tht • - ·
or .. UM f~lowln.. dqcrlbH rul

:1.8. Prottpun

:11. w.aer.

tt.Rental
eootncl
tJ. Layer of

ca., NO.

•PlAit '~ illtiiH nus...S

:I.Nocrol...,.
a. hrt.ota ft. RatUe
tlower

:1&amp;. Tantatu·m:

MclNTOIH,

11aee nr fW!IdtfiN II unMown will'
tab noUte uw on OM· lth 41~ of
April 11$1, Uil llld PlalaUft, Allnil
WillA u I'IIICIIlril' of \JMI lltlte'
o1 ~tu. Nleholl. oeee&amp;M4 rued
" ' ..uUon . Ia til" ~te C.IU"t.

10. Unc:te:

of

.

A1ts; 'Jome~ Jackson to be
Speaker for Cheshire Club

, ........ NOTICI

DAILY CROSSWORD
8-IIJ&gt;ol'l

.

ChNTATA PI.IINNt:ll
. The cliolr' olli\O ~racu.. Me-

.,

v
\i". 1.0.·

~

. . . ...

'•

....

·.•.

,

.

:

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Tbe llall,y S.nt(nol, Pom_oroy-lilldt!III'Ort. 0., Al!rll 11, IH8

5 -

.·.

• th~U\

llH'l'l'

Uan· Miu1 i\l ;.u·k.
Th~· lllilll m;u·\i. " I'" was

Hli\!Wil

u:o:N\ m1 nil·kl.'ls ol· si\vt•r i.lllfly
during till' yt&gt;ars 19-l2 _h• ty.c',.

1\ll' rnii~·d ~tatt•s

'

: : in 'alltlUI
' tor tlwir This · is tin.&gt; only UJslanct'
cuuntn . wht•n• a mint mark wa!'

11.14-' ~:cwyt:Jopolt· ·

!!!.i!~·~!)'''i

AOiloll

·a.........
-rt-· alf··........
1.~

_...,,

1.~.

110ft

' .

•*·
N.Aporlure

•• N .......
plact.'d on Ll .S. •.·oins :-~tnack
at ttw Philadelphia mint.
· U.Totend,
ummey

sa.
'Ploy
lf. '1')110

ODALD G,'

, ·

~

loKotMr

nemeldl

!I&lt;Ot

aiel.. 'Cowtl1. Ohio

11. l'GIIIIl

river

20.Man'•

:

D.I!IO!h

"uw•

l'J. Humble

'I. Warp-yam

31. ),[uJ,

II.Culllftlo

U. A. mite
341. Attematlve

•••

J:ncllllh

......

-d. trrd.tate
$0. Iron or
cop}141r

SB. LUte

abbr.

21. Slight
tule

27. Down:
prefix
21. Whether
30. Samarium:
oym.
32.BalebBII
federallon:
abbr.

13. Epoch
llii.Bellold

S'J. VolCanic
rock
39. Tribunal

42. Dry,u
wine

&lt;3. u.s.

president

-15. From:
prefix

fo7. Bun god
48. Duque.
like cap

DAILY ORD'I'OQUOTE-Hen's how to worlc It:
AXYDLBAAXB
II LONOI'BLLOW
One ltt.t.er almply ltllldll for onot;her. ID tbls ample A II uted
for the three L'a. X for the two 0'1, etc. Siqle letters, &amp;pOl"
trophies. the lenlth and fonn&amp;Uoll ot the wordian all bJatl.
l'.adl day the eode let.ten are dlftereDt.

Jt~ne ,

OBPO OCQQ NH VPBII:CVO OBNKYBOV.
-VBCQQCA

y-...,., Ceyp-101 UNLEIIII YOU JIEAB Wl'l'll 'l'IDC

keej; 5 w•vt'S ,\·Gndr.rtullv n:wuv and sa lr sl• es
budget -m rnd ed 11uSIJ&lt;l rlds . tco 1Oulwcrn s com parably
pr1ced .N OOI ca rpet; t i1ree to l rve l rmes.

FAULTS OF A FIIIEND. YOU Blll'l'BA Y YOUB OWJf.IYI\UB

Guaranteed

API'OiftTMINT
Caoe .Nu . 1991 I
litttto .. lloMI1 "V•rnOfl •o,.rt. o•
IIOTICii

agarnst normal home Ne ar fo r te n yf'ars. Spo ts a n d

spills van1sh w•.n\11 Sinlhcl•c dete rgent. Textures

carpel

Notice is hereby l!ivtn that ~.br ~
Lou!H Ru~tert or VIncent St•r Ruul e .
Marietta Ohio. hn bee11 dul' ap .
pointed Admini1tratrlx of the Eltat ..
of R11berl Vernon Roeen df'CUU!d,
lito!' or Melg' Cll\lnty , Oh io.
Credltort are requ ired to flif' lhf'lr
cialm1 with 8aid fldud.1.ry wllhln fuur
months .
Dated lhi1 9th d ay of i\pr!l 1!1111
f, H. O'SIIIII!N
Prob~to JudOt -3f .,.111 Cuunty
4-11 ; 4-18 ; 4·25 3\t

I hal neec:ls no pamper 1ng- n~ lon by Ba rw tck
-come see tor yourself!

Also In Herculon and &amp;cral11
Many colors and grades to choose from

EASY TERMS

From $3.95 sq. yd.

FOREMAN &amp;·. A-BBOTT
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

OF

dllld.

are heat -se t, cannot ·NP.a r or wash out Luxuno u s

Secretur~·
4

LEGAL NOTICI

Klrd

The secretary bird is sucalled from the tufts of nar·
row feathers standing out
rrom the sides and buc.:k ol
it s head. These make the bird

look IJke an old·lime clerk .
with quill pens behind hi s
l'ar s.

OIOINANCI NO. t1 ...
An Ordinan&lt;·e ut;obll~hlnrj: Villa"~
juba a!ld w~~~ rate1. and 11!5\ab\llhln"
lt!rj:lll

untlon•

1\ohd aJ"•·

;~nd

ail'!!~

lt'~\'e ,

H~ IT OKl&gt;.'\tNEU by the (:oundl
uf til~ V1ll a1e of MlddleP&lt;.~rt. lhal
t~ rulluw 1ng w~l(e •~ale is herebY
adnpled fnr employl!t'l of the Vllltlle
uf :'-4 \dlllt•pvrt :
Chief of l'olice
uso.oo per month
owrtinle hourly .-.. te on
monthly b.I!Slti
1.8:&amp;5 pef hour
.te~~ular Patrolman
305.00 per monlb
E:»lrP Pnlll' ~
1.80 per hour
S ll~l'\' istOT &lt;II Village
Maintenance
5&amp;(1.00 per mol\th
S treel Emplu ~ eeil. 40-hr. week:
J years anvlee
1.88 per hour
2 yean yervi&lt;'c
1.80 per hololr
1 year suvi ce_:'USO per hour
0\Hi ime jOVef 40 hn .
per w«kl
1.'75 p.tr hour
3 ~eill"$ service
1.8'7 per hour
2 yean it'n"l«"
1.5'1 per hour
1 ye ar ~ervice
Pool and Park
350.00 per month
Diredur
1.:lti per hoUr
Head Llfeiluard
.15 per hour
Lllt'JIUUdS
C:onrclltlon
.6:1 per hour
attendant
SecrehrY to
185.00 pt!f month
Mayor
Extn Clerlc•l
1.00 per nour
Help
Clerk. Cemeteey
55.00 por month

. . . .;;i,;;

demonstrationS in New Mexloo
and other stat.el!l• ·
The demonstraUon will con· ·
&amp;ist: of MOdern. Morlbana, Trad!Uonal •. Uno, and h&lt;r own ·Interpretation.
The oommittee lor the · open
meeUng ia chairman, M r s.
George ilawley, ~r ., Mrs~
Evereue J..ong, and Mrs. Paul .
S.oemaker. Tickets will. oell f&lt;!r
$1. Lll!llt refreohments will be .
urved.

9\e has won many best of 5hoW
awards and judged major fiower shows ln Ohio, Kentucky, and

West VIrginia.
Invented Game

Major Walter Wingate of
the British army invented
and, in 1874, patented lawn
tennis. as we know it. calling
it sphairistlke. By the next
year, the Marylebone Cricket
Club formulated the first rules
for the game. renaming it
lawn tennis.

OIKOIMct

NKT VUCCOCVO VNBYV P'l'C OBNVC

r•J l n 11)'1.:!1lJII)•

~e has also lectured and done

ning and pushed acrou six runs.
But the rally Cell Short.
Bill Emer)' started for R i o
Grande and wa.s relieved ln the

te etc

Marietta
Nips Rio
Nine, 8-7

first by Jim Weber. Oswalt relieved Weber and sta_)oed on the
hill until he was relieved by Lar-ry Mlller in the sixth.

The Rio Grande College Redo

men droPped their Cirst game of
the seaS(Ln at Marietta as the
Marietta College Pioneers dt.unp.-

ed. the lledmen So-7, scoring all
their nm~; in the rirst three i•
nings.
Coach I:bn Shivers' ReGnen
are now 3-1 tor the yet young

season an&lt;tfPUO' Makd".;I)Olege
of CAnton at Rio Grande ·Saturday afternoon.

Trailing S..l the Redmen came

to li(e in the toP of the eighth 1•

lllive Rekers had a cbuble, Rio
Grande's only extra baSe hit.
Ed Price started Cor the P~
neers and worked seven and one
third innings. He was relieved
by BUI Pearson In ;he eighth.
Price struck out.lO.
John Callahan homered Cor
Marietta with one on in the bottom or the first inning. BW Pearson had a ckluble. Those were
Marietta's only extra base hlts.
Unescore:
Rlo Grande 100 000 060- 1 9 2
Marietta 521 000 oox- 8 10 3
; Bauer ten ·RiG Grande' '- E-..
ery (LP), Weber U), Oswalt Ul,
Miller (6), and Shivers. Marietta
- Price (WP), Pearson (8), and
Curti• and Porter (1),

Addi
On?

11.00 per month

DumP Atlend•nt

:&amp;.00 per bour
Mt'&lt;'hanlc
1.00 per hour
Cu1todlan
Elltra houn ta be approved at
n1ular hourlY rete.
SECTION 2: Thlt .e&lt;:reiar\al, eler·
lc~l and-or bookkMPl"l· reeard·
ll:eeplnll noorly employee• be emploY ·
ed at a mtXJmum ol 35 hourt per
week. e!I'C&lt;I!PI for any emenencr t.hat
s hell arllll!. 11ld emenencr of extra
hnUI'll to 1M approved b)l Council.
SECTION 3: Tbt foUowlnl IH
hf'nby declared a~ lual holldl)ll lor
lhe emplo)'ell ol the VUIIII of M14·
dleport :

(Wilh I

Tlle Old UQ illllt Sllle"lltW -'II BIIIIIC sysltlllll cilllll.
flaMIIISifedric ... lllllrllly!

:lledric henin1 is I natllal ftr ldHI 111111

bmuse each r1om un~ is seH-cllllllled. hllld
11 ~isrupt the rest ot the -•· l1sUialill is
sim"ldly itself!
Operation cestincOIIlmiul. Mo we• ... Ill,..
pir. Alld tile mt of eledricill keeps ClllliiiiiiiWII!

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C. 0. fiiMII

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N else lllklsllectrlc IJutiwt I Uftrlllll

dii-IIIIIIIRil hrflct wnll.
c111nHn11s
ot "'lllalllll, ftl tws."
Asli y!lll' llecllic lliiiiiiC dellll1 1•111 1\eiiCIS
or ull J8U1 )ocil Cll1mflls l SniHm Ollie Electric
Cllllfllll Oftice.

COLUMBUS AND SOUTHERN OHIO ELECTRIC COMPANY

MIIYAt
Altelt: OaM

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4-lb .....

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_~oration
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Supper
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~ m.r llloalllattha Me-

flmll¥ wore holll tor a!Ju&amp;. llafley, Athena• Miss Torooa

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FRY
GIRLS..

FOR
BOYS

B.:: SPRING

Onporade
llatterlns new htlll
and berets, dawertand lti'&amp;W&amp;
combine charm wtth a fascinating romlr Ina look. see them Slzoa f•l2
hore, now.
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SPORT

COlTS

JACKm
SIPa.18

16.95

10.95
BOYS SUlTS

WTER DRESSES

Slzo3to11

Site 1 to 12

$13.95 to$25.00

$3.98 to $7.95

LADIES

DRESSES 5. 95 to· 16.00
PURSES 1. 98 to 5. 95
.... .. .. $1.00

WHIMSEY (VEIL) HATS

ANO DON'T FORGET THE ~.~SORIES

Eruou'

1111

Theme of District WSCS
Event in Jackson Noted

tlne h~ 011&lt;11' BtxlavoDI and lAo Corr ~ Now York

. \VMt tho World Ml,)' BeliOYO,
11111 be · Ulo Ulome of tho annual
moetlng ·til the Woman' a Sotllir
of lllriiiiiD Sorriee oltho Pvnollllltlth D I II r I c I M - I l
~urchoa 111 Thurtotlay, April IS
II tbe Jaekoon M-IICl118'ch•
Portamouth a., in JaekiOII.
•
The ......., 11111 aet underwo,y
at 9:45 a.m. tad oooclude at 3
p.m. M111 !l&amp;11n Keutzlpr, a
nUrad deacone11 aDd nurse, aDd
OOII!erenee aecrotaey of toplrltual
Ill- eulll~ 1!1\!. l!o • pol&lt;-

wa~

JOimM .., that

hlo honor.
In conJunction 111Ur her talk,
Mro. llarley read a letter whlob
ahe r......,ed from the author In
re~pon.. til a comllllllllcallon
from her regarding hla book

STORY OF HANCOCK

lion of lndependenee, preoldent
o1 the Second Continental Con·
ll"'aS, and nrst pornorofMa•·
aachuiOita, waarevlewodbyMro.
0, P. Klein.
Mro. Klein deocrlbetlllancnck
ao an arlotocrat 111th a demoera·
lie view and a lrlend 10 poor
men. Slle apolte on hla llle In
Bolloo with an uncle who made
him one of the richest men 1n
the cnlcnlea, and of hlo ltlb&amp;e·
&lt;J~enl Interest In JIOllUca and the
loaa ot hl1 wealth Cor the love
of h I • cntllllrJ, llallco&lt;k wao
deocrlbed by the author of Ule
book aa a man who made patriot' a chotee whenever he was fae-

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MOW TO

IJIIENEAL

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Supper Committee Named
A comml- 10 prepare a aupper for ev&amp;lllfellotlc cru1Nrken Monda,y niJJIIt , 11 named
by the llearthllone Claaa of the
Middleport First 118ptlat Church
at the home of the Rev. and Mra.
CharlesSin&gt;ono.
Mre. Harold Hubbard, Mrs.
John McNeil, and Mrs. Jolln Werner were named to the committee. The supper will be served
at the dturcfl Corliaitatlonteams
to wnrl&lt; In the communi\)' MoodOl' and Thesday nlsllto In pre-

paration for the crusade which
will bealn oo Wednesday nlgllt and
continue throush !bldo,y nlsbl.
During the meedng the need
!or new chairs for the basement
was dlseusaed. Members atgn.
ed a round-robin card Cor Mrs.
Paul Smart who Is confined to

Veterana Memorial Hospital ror
treatment of Injuries suffered
In a !all at her home, and lor
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hugllea who
are ln Florida.
Read at Ute meeting was an

ot an aching back.

&amp;&gt;Dill cooko find lbey bavo

better reaulto with merlnaue It
powdered augar la used 1natead

or granulated.

Ea- lfl'eedng from Mr. anti
Mra. Dewey RlebardiCII, current..
If reattllna In Clllildlir, Ind.
EdiiOft Baker pve deYotions

uolng, Convoroallm In ~
Thlnse, and Mr. and Mro. WUIIo AnllltlrlY had enterlllnment.
Attending were Mr. and Mra.
David Darst, Mr. and lira. llubbard, Mr. anti Mr1. cr01u1 MoNell, Mr. anti Mro. AnlllorQ' Baker, MUIOn ._, John Werner,
Paul Smart, and the BeY. and
Mrs. Simona. A deaaert oouroe

wls~ed.

NAVY
ll-B•WIDTH

54.9

TH SHOE

~~l~ly Priced

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·Fine fundture beglrul on the lnsidewithFlex.steel'&amp;

I famous U!otlmo 1\lrlns and preclalon eng~DMretl
I oolld h . - frame. Aak our oalesman to tlp

II over
a ehai.r
flneat ICiholstered

and lbow you why Flexsteel ts the
lurnlture ;you can bey,

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Baker .Furniture
MIDDlEPORT, 0.

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od 111th a tleclslon.
Guests at UJe meeting were
Mro. John Kincaid and Mrs.
Jatnos Jlriden. Membera reoponded 10 roll coli 111th the
of

a star.

Can&lt;ly provided

Dudley's
EASTER

tltiC., 10 E.,.

r.,.

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Announcing
Max Factor s New Molstun
Essence

65~

00

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30~

Wllml A. 8aqeat, llarold Sarpnt .. Alma E. Smltb, PIROia,
SOl...
J111101 S,. l)ow•e, Fannlo J,
to Madia Weleh, 1,7 A.,

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Cerrle CarlOtra Flnlaw, doc.,
to Elmer C. FIDiow, Sr.,IUcbartl
A. Flnln, Allcolf.c.ppel,lllry
:,5otdan, Elm.,. C. Flnln, Jr.,
-•d. or trona., SciPio.

w,

Richard E. .'Jonoe, ~
J ... , 111 Chariot II. Wrlll. 1111-

Calm Roll-On

Jorl• II. W7Jit,

DEODORANT

lo~

JOY LIQUID

$ 1 45~

Rllht ot

Pomll'O)',

3.50 up

w.,, .......

Chr"'llne -~roltlllm to J. L
llawlr, llazol E,; 11&amp;1Jir, .GO aeni
Chelter,

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EASTER SPECIALS ·
.KODAK
Col•r Fl!m-126
lfttltmlllc-1:.1 exp.
Ria, $1125 . •

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KOOAK_:_126-1t Exjl.i

lllckiWiiltt

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': The Elegant ElSTER LILY

JobnP.... COy,MarthaLIIoo
,Co.Y Ill Boclne.Goo I Sorvlct eo.,

No. at.....
•••te M l,.adr91 w. Clll
MHft, D• ..•••

3-18: .... : t-11 lt.c

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Also ether Beautiful
Blooming Plants· Large
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Nolie• ll hereM ''"" Ulet' Vlo&amp;.
M. Moon ol Cl'l•~~t•r. QWii; hlf bMft
d.ult ewol•1d tHCUlrlk oi tall ...
t1te vi i.ed1'111 W. MMWI dee.-.,
ltte or Melli Counll"o Obto.
(.'mlltflra tl'tl recaulred M file '''''
daiiM wltl!i aeld fl&amp;ldal7 Wl\ld• tnr
mflnth~ .
·.
Dated thl• 2eth (lar of Mardi ltM
JOMN C. lACON
,t.ctlflt , .......... - . . '
Iff .... Cevwttr

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.MEDICA TED L
.
SHAMp
OTION

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NOTICI

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SlUe SlifEN

MENNEN
BABY

The Season For
Flowers&amp; Remembrance

-..~doc.,to

~~lrport, l!pe 457&amp;11
The c:reG1Dr of Reaaonable Drug l'rWel

.

Now ......,.. the &lt;freled Jetton
to !om thuurpr!N .......... u
ou,...ted bJ theahqoeeartoon.

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'\lOJI.aen.w

Addle Bndlliltl, Eunice J!rU.
lleltl, allld. lor trano., SciPio.
. Cl&gt;i!IDIIul oDd Sotllhtra Ohio
EloctriA&gt; Co. to Slate of Ohio,
Rei. or
Sills....,..
Loolse L9at1on, Jolltlh LoJ&gt;o
don to llllJireillf. Sllav, lot,

PHON£ 991•57S9

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'~fiE 'I'AIJLE: .

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by Mrs. Ben PhiliOn was aeneral oonterence.
A t!IIJdlr on Japan entiUetl. The ed, and It wao .,._ced that the

Cuml!qro, Durward
Cumill(!a, Paul E, TIJior, Poay
&amp;lth Teylor 10 Everett To,ylor,
Pll&lt;oll, Botltotd. Chellel',

DAN MEADOWS

49~

FIIOM SPIWNI5

FOOD AT

........

TopModtl
·suavt
AauaNtt

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tRODAI'
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::;~=;--;~~;·::;;~_l_~"':.~1 a I I J. HIM ON THE r-~ rr XIJ
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Helene Curti•

eauae

HtBRows·

IIOio of Ule Church In Japan, will AprU 2~ meeting 11111 be hold
be . preaenled by Dr. and Mr •• at tbe home of Mrs. Thereon
John Glagerlch of a Portomouth JohniCII •
Methodist· Cllurch. The eouple
returned last spring alter Ulree
years at a church In Tolcyo,
Japan.
Sj?eclat mul!c at the spring
moetlng 11111 be pro..nted by the
Rio Grande College enaemble
dlroototl by Meri.Jn Rosa.
I'RI. SAT. SUN.
There 11111 be oack luneh at
APR.IL
12...13, 14
... MIA~ &gt;ii.M ·- 111111 ....
cJrll&gt;k
.On tho. ~ .......,... board, available lor 2$ centl. All Melho(With I Gol. G11l
u a Jurlltllctlon proal-. ao a tllll women are Invited til attend
Certified Gas Station
me- of the lnterboard coun- Ule dlatrlct meeting.
5:11 W. Mlln
P-roy
cll, and u a ~lopte 10 the gen.

Nina

1WRSPRAY-Your Choice .

Ft•lllla!Mb

- - wal Oral allied ..,
meet Ule ,Amorlcan on Aprill3.
That tllte wao puahed back til
April 20. The Argentine •ll!&lt;ed
lor amther JIO.._.,ent be'

•

Patriot's Cllolee, by Frederick
Wagner, the ~tory of John lfan•
t::O(k, first signer of the Deelara~

M-eW.1 t1it • Uit1y ...

JIO...,... lor the .....,..

111110 TUoldOJ'.

In at1t11t1on rohaYinJacometiiiiR·
ed alte.r
ID abMrvlllol')' m1
a peak of a IIIOUI1IIiD In Ule . Rockies baa beetl dedicated In

name

llodlonl. Qhootar.

\li1Ia9e

.w..

181
- · · at lhelr Rock l\lri\I8S
..
lad.•
Road home Sltutda.r tollow~Jwr.. Min Bochel Roeser, fiNjuw•
::noal ~ lho Suntley woddlns Mich.; Miss SOndra Reed, Kl.:
Fit 11
tMa Arnold to Paul almmee, Flo.; 118\&lt;erlf anti Jlaoo
zprald.
tlal1 Hud.oon, Reynold a Ind.· Ge"'
The lace-covered oenlnstoblo l1tl Rola~ ChicOgO ni,. ~oth
wao COtJtered with an orr- Gatea, EviRBvlUe i.a, '
of Plnl&lt; cornatlona. Tho
Aloo, Michael' McCar\)' IJ&gt;.
antlareon color achemowao dilnaPoll• Incl.· Mr anti'Mr•
~~ed o~ in a decorated cake Charles
and• Charlott~
APril~ ~-and Paul- Mra. David Cllapman, llultl, w,
· • Mro. Blackatlm waa Va.; Mlsa Shaion Smith Hemlock
:'lilted In serving the bWI'et GroYO, Mr.llldMra. WUburSJ.....
= b y her tlau,chlel', Sborrle, art and Gary, Mr. and Mra. Jock
.
a. Philip Rod!ord.
i!(nart, Tim, Floyd and Uo
Gueote. at 1he event wore Mra, Ma.... w, Va.; Mra. Ioiiey A~
~ Fltqonltl, Mr. and mWer, Harttortl, w va.· Mr
~
f Flt...,-aiti, Komtltll anti )Ira, Jack Fow~ . T;,.or~
and Sllorrie, and lllu Vltlllll!t&gt;o and Toll)', pt. Ploaoa~ Mr. and
~ all of Fowlor,lnd.; Mr. Mra. David wa.;; Plll'klroburg,
clnnall;" Eclpr Daulron of Cln- W, va., and Mro. PhiliP Ra«ord
Da
Mr. and. lira. Carl U.U. and Stel'haele, .llr. and Mro. WI).
.WvtA, Qana and Tarrl, Rocloo bur Bailey, Mro. Maxlno Ar111&gt;ld
~ ,~.!.. IIIWII Judith Saurer, and the hosts' 10n1, Boband
~ lndtlolttr, both of Bruce.

=

~;. 111m,

llatley

.

..... and Mra. HaroldB!aekiiiiD

wben he ·wu 1 teenapr. 1111
Work illarted 1illh a \wo.inob

, Mu. llatlet ClbiOI'Vod !llal Polellor hu 'bOlll aeelalmetl t h 0 · tel._, llllloUib he r~world'• 111"-IIMn~olllon- mando Clb....U4XI out In tho
alaotronomor.
111tllout a teloiJI!tll)l u tho ,
11a haa boeo credited 111th tho Ideal - til bealn a OIUIIY of Ulo

-.T~Jlor, NlnaF~eCumtnsa,
p~ Teylor, A!lld. o1 Trau..

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,hen

a ......... · A

~ Tlllor,

=•"

erdJn•nH
be errec:t\Y41 u t&lt;Jlla. .: Pfllice, .l en. I. 1-: Stnet
nee. t. 1tl71 Wettr Worb empl_,.l
Nov 20. 1911'7: Ma:vor'~ rl"k
t.IMI
Beard or Pl.lbllr Affairs oJork, I*L·
I tti'J.
St:CTION f : Till• OrdiRinte
U
hereby Mel~rH lo be m lllllftiiiB"
l~ and 1hall take 11 tle-ct. and be lA
lor&lt;"e Immediately upon pUilJal.
Paned: J•nu.UJ 2!1.

Hancock, 111'11 .._,..
en&lt;
01 Jndepenl1llllllibted a _ . ,
0
of•tho Middleport Uterll'1 Club
at the home of Mro,
an

Certified

sECTJON

Electric
heat tilt.

. Mro. j,

Property

Memort1l Det
lftdepea4eDC:II D11
Labor DaY
Thanb(ivlnl DIJ

utlon In tHll.
'fhe a1ler\-tl 11 )lf'OYided bJ thll

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.1!01 .... _..,od by

..airib revlewa ·. ., the hllfor!CII _,

=tldn=

Gol, G11)

.' IIVENOS AlliE'&gt; (UPI) - 111e
~od bout - - Araon-

Two·Men
. ...,.ttl
~!:.:.::t£~7:
' R~called
.

Melga

New You'• D•J'

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!lOin' POSTPONEO

~r.rloble lllro, ~otOYjder
DOled that hto monthlf .....,

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of tho

e

Chrlatmll 011
t: t:leh fuD tlnll employ"' ol the vmue •hall be entltlt·l lo 1\ek lll"e in the IIIIO'IIft\
of nne an~ uM·fllllrt.h dar• per
m onth. anll lhell be aDtltled to ..,.
.,, ue aakl 1lek lteve V.P \to ~
daJI . All emplo'JII!II Ia the emPou.,
of thf' viii••• 11 of J•n\111'7 1. ••·
lhtll bf entitled to ertdU for 11e11:
\etlrll! lor one year. bellnnllll liUIU ·
• ..,. l. 1888.
•
•
,;ECTION 5: !:lth lliD
I'M
mplo1u of the VllleJt. lnc1ll"lq ~
1
time 1\&lt;ourlY ntt tmPIOYH••
a
be entitled ~urlnl teth ,ear an.r
th• fl"l'llt ~ar to two·weeD neaUon.
exdudlnll Jetll hoUdiYI · w\t1l p.J.
J:mp1 oyee~ with nneen or more
servl« 1bt11 be ent\Ued. \o
'"
weeki ¥iloCilotlon wltll ll•Y e.Cn~t
In cornputlnl' vec•tlon entl ed
•
llll employee• who were emplo)l
n~
01 Jenu•fY 1. toea. 1h1ll be
credit tor one year't emoiiiJIII'
.o that lbe)l 1ball be enUtle4 to Yl•

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&amp;, llariO, revl.....t oJhV amlteuro,
- · utlono of two m.-- 1.!1,.. ! ~rllll&gt;l ~ Peloller'o ..,:
hl.u,r'o lntoreol In otaro,
:;d c,;:loller, an altnlltmlol', 'tGbloir- 'of btl ttdYonhJreo of ac~ til ilu. llatley, bOillll

Trullf'tl

\lolunleer
F lnmen
9.00 per y.ar
e Citrll. Board of
Puhllr Affaln
240.00 per month
'Extra Cleri cal HelP
Hid nf P .A.l
1.00 ~r hoUr
DIIPauher
3:J.GO per month
e Ciall of Water
Worlu
1.10 per hvur
W.ter Meter Jl;uden
lo· Rep1lrman
(I v, time~ over 40
houu)
:1.111 per }lour
Apprenuu. W•t.er 1.'1'5 per }lour
Dept.
1.50 per hour
Water.-exln help

:?:".~~""£~~
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Achievements of
·~

sip; only judge in Cltio accredIted with the naUonal council and
1he state Garden Club and OAGC.

A.D . 1968.

C:Nw, Crew &amp; Pertu
Attor••'fS for Pltlntlff
t 11: " 18: 4 z~ ; llo :t; 59: 5

thodist Church is pr~st!nttng the
t:anta.ta, lie Uvea J\ltd.ln 1 ~
at 1ho church at 7i30' p,IJI, Th•
lnvliecl.''
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Garden Clubs. SOme of her aetl.vlties and accomplishments
are, Ohio State preSident of N&amp;·
tional Corsage Club;' a nower
llhow judge aince 1952; qualified Instructor of Japanese De-

'Dalr.d Aprll 9th !Ilea.
Ann• Wlbon , IKecutril: ef
tM llltM of HaHII Nichols

.. Cf7ptopom ~

BarWICK ' S ,,,. _.,.

Plano have•beetl completed by
• Ulo (lloohlre 'Gorden Club for
an ..,.u..-to be held AJirll
11 at 7:;1(1' p.m. In the .l'i!lowllhli! room 'of the Cheshire Baptist church. Mrs. James Jack""'• EWlngton, will be the dem·
ooatraior and guest speoker.
Mro. Jackoon will lonow the
dower show ac:h«&lt;ule for the
club Oower ohOW plamed lor
SalurdaY, Mo,y 18,
Mra. Jack..., Ia well-llnoMI
In the resloo lor ootstandlng
work In the Ohio Asaociatl.on ot

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The IGIJ:IIwlq ""' ~1lai.t lltull-ecl 1D tnl -.;uunl' of Yc;llll !n lhe
Ill'- of Ohio, and In ibe Town·
fb'P of S.ll•bury. and bov.nded and
4Heali!IM u follaw~; OM W¥m lot
tn the VUiarte of Snterprllf, and
beln1 a lot out ol 11114 eonv.,ed
b7 thll AIIIWorlll htiln to J. 11.
lt.rllllfl' btlnc a parJ. or the NOrth·
1111 traction of the •.&gt;jul1b-~ rrac·
U~~~&amp; o1 S«:""n 8. Towa I, in
•lUIII II and IMl\IBded and deterlbH u lollo. .l Be•lnnlnt a\ • llalt:o
at tlw Soulb Wut 1:011'1er of a lot
101d W 11:. Ternll t the&amp;~:e South
Uoq Fft.nl Sl reet 1»1 iJw Atbe$&gt;
rtNid 110 rut; Utenct~ au• t.o MID
8tnll1 Ultn~e North alonJ .MUI
SU.t 10 feet; thenre aklnt E. TerrtU'• SOutb line to the place of
bllclnniDI· belna U!e same properb' deld..t to William Flther br
lin. Dtvid Cant.erbul'J and Davld
CuterburJ her butban;l, Jame1
ftlhor end llln. Joaeptt Dorlll end
J~~~~tph Dol'~t. her huabaPd, and re·
toNed In Vol. I'J. Pa,. 551-1181
and &amp;89 In lhe re11onb of dHda or
, KelP Count)'
Ohlu.
Reference
Deed: Vul . tM!. Paet 130, V.ed
llHIII'dt. Melt• County Ohio .
Pklntlff f\Jrther alleJtl in her p::.
IIUDII the ntmet of tho benefteltr141!a,
Mlrt at law ud nnl of kin of Hal·
tie Ntcl\olt, Dl!lleaMd furmerty Hat.
tte M.dntoall. w'i1o ue f'Rtltled to
.Mre In the dlllributlon of h., ••·
tate, and allu alh!IU othu hcllll
and roference 11 had to tbe petlllnn
In this u~t alleJIDI ume.
In the pnyer of "ld peiiUon.
plaintiff praY• ti1at the riJhll, Inter·
nll and llel'lll of the 1aKI delenttanll
m11 1»1 fully determined adJUJte:l
and proWdl!d and tbat JMtiiloner
may M authorlted and or'defi!d lo
•11 tht real eslllte atc:.rdlnll ,to the
ttatute In tll('h caae made and pro·
vlded. and lor such othlr end all
oilier proper further relief at ma~
be Jutt and prvper.
Slid parlin arl' required to alii ·
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25, bppoiU.t YHII!ffar'•
tn order
40. Gretk letter
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tleftlknl llaUie Nlcllolll. Ia tht • - ·
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11aee nr fW!IdtfiN II unMown will'
tab noUte uw on OM· lth 41~ of
April 11$1, Uil llld PlalaUft, Allnil
WillA u I'IIICIIlril' of \JMI lltlte'
o1 ~tu. Nleholl. oeee&amp;M4 rued
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Speaker for Cheshire Club

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Leaders··cold· to Rights Bill.
WOOD
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Nosro loaclera.

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~ elvll riP!• b.IJI
idd!J,r, cBICI'Im'¥tt'"' In
-·houU...
,.., ehance just a
ago-was on

· desk toda1
ida-,·olpalunl
to
law.
IIi a emoi!OIIII 111&amp;110', the
llou11 Weclnoadel MDI tbe bill
.., tbe Whlle House.., a 250-171
ID a ,Pck re-11 to the
0( Dr. Martin
Llllhor King Jr., and the
tfol•ce tllat hao wracked the
~IDtbeput .......
· A eh- weDI up aa tile blll
pellllld.
Delpite tbe glee m c.p!lxll
IDl1 IIIII 11111011g admiDistrallon
'l'ftCiall, tile Hou11 actloo dnw
·a frllld react1oo trom several of
llo toUntry's most ~

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Special Easter

Services Noted

of thent are be1ns enforced.''
Eaater &amp;IU'Ioe services at the
tile NAACP otllclal said. ''UDIII
IIYracuse
Presbyterian Cbureh
they are reatb' to enforce tile
will
be
held
at 6 a.m.
ooes alrood)r paseed, 1011)' adopt
Followilll! tbe service tllere

uy more'?"
The most crocial test came will be light rafresbments ..,...
before final pas81180, wh• tile ad In the 811D8X. The morning
Hoose nolled In the Senate- wor~ !Onda1 will be at 9 a,
m. with a cldldren's sermon to
be (!Ivan bJ the Rev. Llnsoo
!iebblns. 511K1aY ~I will be
held at 10 a.m.
All members are asked to
turn In their Lenten coin holdThe plaao for brother- In era at any of the three servteeli.
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Guess Who'&amp; Olmlng to All members are asked to atDinner" and "In the Heat o1 the tend the services and parents
N!ghr' wore also . - In are to take tllelr cbUclren 110
ABC-TV's Oscar brodcast bJ tile !Onda1 worahlp service.
master of ceremonies Bob HoJ&gt;e
and Acadalllj' President G.-EASTER SUNRISE service will
ry Peck. The awards were oot be held at the Allred Mothodlst
turned Into a memorial for tho Chureh at 6:30 a.m.
slain Dr. King, but beth ~
&amp;mdajr school will be held at
ond Peck SI&gt;Oka ot him and 9:30 a.m. IIIII worahlp service
mentioned the racial problem at 10;45 with Vere Swartz at
wltll feelinll. as did 5tai&amp;er In loY leader. AD egg bomt will be
his accepcaoce
speech. In held from I0:30 ID 10:45 LID.
addition, the posH.werds beJ&gt;o Youth Fellowship will meet at
quet waa cancelled because of 6:30 p.m. and wor~ services
~s murder•
wm be cmducted at 7:45 p.m.
The '"""' ltselt bad more thlll w!tll tile Rev. Pilar! Casto ofIts share of tee bn!cal fouhl&gt;s, i'tclatlng.
especlaiJ.y In tbe 80IDid depart;.
ment, and 1'111 far too loJ!8o
GOOD FRIDAY services for
about a half.bour over Khedule. the Syracuse community wiU be
As Hope said: "I've never aeen held at 2 p.m. wltll tile Rev, Mr.
siX boors whiz bJ so fast." The Zimmerman as speaker. An ofI~ ""' ~~hours, fering wUI be taken.
and etsliJI tl1a •tartalnment
h!gh1!ghts were Angela J.ar&gt;.
&amp;bury
singing and dancing
uThorouahl1 Modem Mlllle,t'
and Slmlllj' Davis Jr,, ·.oca11..
lng on "Talk to tbe Animals,"
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WASHINGTON (IJPO - ThirIt Bbould be noted t11at tile
commercials of tbe sole spon- tem U.S. representatives from
sor. Eastman-Kodak. were ln Ohio voted for tile Open !looslllr&lt;olleot IIJIAl, IIIII a model of Ing and Civil Rights BUI, which
oow 110 mike advertl&amp;ing fit to a waa approved bJ a 2499171 TuesspecJJlc stocy.
day. Eleven (ldo Consresamen
-sed the bill.
Democrata ror: Thomas l,

TV ... in Review

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HOLLYWOOD (UPO-HoiiJ"
Wood's OS&lt;:ar telecast, poal'pOned because of Martin Luther
Klrw'&amp; dM.th, went Gn Wednes.dt.l' nilbt. ond oven the awards
rtllectecl the natloo'a !nYOIY~
ment witll the roclal !soue.
Nomecl as the best picture
wu ·~m the He~t of the Night,"
a nclallJ-tllemecl film starring
Bod Stai&amp;er 111d Slcmey Poltier.
rn lllldlt!ou, Stei&amp;er was nomecl
u best IC1Dr. And Katharine
H41'binl was chosen tor best
octress, wlM!ng In the movie
..Guess WOO's Coming to
llnner ,'' 111 lnterraclal love
IIDI'Y· Furthermore, the writing
awards went to both uln the
Heat of the Night'' and uGuess
Who's

Cotnii1l to Dinner.''

- r theme retlected In
tile
nation, violence, was
rc&gt;resentecl In awards to
_.Bonnie aud C)yda." Estelle
Parsons was named best
ILIJPOrting actress tor her
perform&amp;IICe
In the rum.
.,Bonnie and Clyde," OOwBYer,
was widely felt to be a sl&amp;)erlnr
movie clnemlllcolll' thlll "In
tile Heat of tho Night," IIIII It Is
_.eating to -ulale wbother

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· pialllll IIII!IIIIP Ill tile blU bJ
SeekJ More Aet!GD
'njectlar, 2:19-195, a ..,., aimed
•"1111alo al!'oot stride toword at doiDurlar It ID a conference
froeclom Ill lO!IIIAl America, bal commlttll for modlllcatlont.
It II bore1J a atep torwull lor Democrltl IIIII Repub!lcanl
black America," llkl tllu lleY.
IP!lt (II~-··
Ralph D. Abornalll7, btir to
· John100 HaD a Bill
Kln8'• ioadorllhlp Ill Ill• $MaUl·
~- Jcllm..., called tile
ere Olrl- LoldorQ''Coft. b.Ul, ••• ., Yldory for everY
fer.,..,
AJnerlean.••
''NOW Ycwk bel bod tldl Qpi
ot bill for 10 )'0111'111111 we 111111
ha¥e the ~·"
!ollsolulppi civil riPt8 loader
Cborlea EYers, aald his rooctlm
was 11negaUve." "Hundreda· ol
laws are oa the books and ncme

oclldomy 'YO!era were maldne a
moral Judipnent more filtlatl to

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The bill w111... GUlla"' taclal
clacriJnlaaiiQo ID tbe sale or
rea1a1 ot 80 per ceot ot the
nadaaa' h..,.~ .... aparlmaii
by 1870, For !Ida ,,..,., , , It rwill
maiDIJ corer fo4erolll' Gr
financed. 'hGIII!nl
Qcw• .
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!silled bJ Proaldont Klim«b' 1D
1962.
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1969, wh• the bill ~· to
other aparlmon! houllinl ·and
real estate developments and·ID
1.979 when It covera private
homes aold jlu'oUill brokers. ,
There will be two main
exeiiiiJI;lona: an OWII81' seiUng

Otller blghl!gbta o1 tbe mootiroaldeql of tile Pomeroy PTA Ins lnclilded
,pllllfllfll for
tor tilt ·.IMS-49 school year Mat· ajlout ~~ (!lrlo IIIII bbl• of tho
ll,l' n!SI!I· at· tile Pomei'O)&lt; Elo- 'achOol' .PIII'OI .to 'IIi&gt; to tbe slfo.
fleiltar1 School.
cy QWeronce at' Washington tile
weekend of 1111,1' 10, IIIII a plq,
Acrordllll to Size, bi tho Olllo
UnlvoraiQ&gt; pl..,..ra.
Elected for tho next aehool
term bellidea Mra. Caraey were
Mra. Loo Crow, flrot ¥ice pro.
alden!; Mro. Jomei Soulli&gt;)', secYou get our usual fiDe
ODd vice prelli-; Mro. Dwight
servlco. and finishing.
Cullumo, secretary; Mrs. Rob.
ert
Coueb, corresponding aecre.
•1n 119,outet5
tory, and Mrs. Ted Reed, Jr.,

SHIRT SERVICE

own home,

treaaurer.

In bls own dwelling.
The bill also contains federal
penaltlea for crossing atete liDos
or using lniAlratate facUltlea to
Incite riots, penalties for
Interference with per""'a carl')'·
ing out lawllll r1atrta ranging
trom worldng to voting, and a
set ot r!Pts for Indian tribes.

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the way to the Forum

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by CARAVEL L E• Division of BULOVA

Here's the newest
style in time .. .
Roman numerals.
They bring classic
elegance to a lady's

finals series in Boston We«mes-dajo night and the game reeembled a bechyerd brawL
There wear a near fight on
tbe court, three technical fouls,
a sbot!ered beckbcard and an
omclal knocked groggy. And
when it was all over, the 76-ers
had a 115-106 triumph that
knotted tile besi-Df·seven oarlas
at 1·I, The third game will be
played tonlght In Pbl)adolphla,

or man's watch,
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len, Jr., Dayton,
Democrats against: none.
Republicans against: Jolm M.
ABbbrook, Johnstown; Mr•. trances P. Bolton, 4'11&lt;11111'81; Frlllk

recentl,)',

Bud llaUleld and the Rev. CborTho WrwoY• and greena of
les Klnelard om elating. Burial tbe 6,980-yard Augusta National
wlll be In the Beale Chapel ceme- eour11 were "181Usuai1J lUih"
tery, F rlendo may call at tho because of warm wtlther and
Mohr - Stev•s Funeral Horne recent rains aa a amlll field. of
liter 6 p.m. Fridajo, The bod;r 74 aet out on the foUJ'o&lt;il.y camwlll be taken ID the church me paign for tbe Drat of lito lo!g
hour prior to the funeral lime. ddea of tbe 1988 golf season.

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role In

tile R...,ody campaljpl. "I OliJ)Oct
ID enter the private sector and
at an appropriate tilrul, I wW
advise ~ oiiiiJ' pi1111," O'Brien
oald In tile llalament lliven re.
)IOI'Iers.
John""' named J. Marvin Watsm, 43, a !OIIIItime aide, to sue'~ O'Brien aa pollbMster pn.

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21 Accidents
lnve3tigated
During March
The department of Sberllf Robert Hartanbech IDvestlgated 21
tntllc accidents in March, sw.eral resulting In periiOII&amp;I Jn.

juries.

Two deer wsre ld1led and an-

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Oliver, Well COlumbia; Mra. and t.lt.t .If'.· lilrl. ~
GoJio D. Edwards, Coaltan.
B, Slrlclllllld 1\Dd, lllflal ,-. ,
Mrl. Gent M. !lwl...... 1111 Ia-:
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Bulova.

Most .Cities Calming
By Ulllted Prose

InternatiOIIII

A business block went up In

namea 111 a NOifO ~ctloo. of
Kanan . ClQ&gt;, Mo., Wedrioldef
n1&amp;lrt and five Nesroes were kllled ae snlpon oxchanee• gunfire
with pollee and Natkllal Qlards.
men until down ~Delay . But !he
violence !bet followed tile as.
saaolnatloo of Dr. lllartlD Luther King a week ago dw!ndlecl
ID moat olhar places In the na.-

The 1&lt;nown death toll In tbe
week of racial disorders roie to
43 and arreota neared 3;00&amp;~At
least 125 cities suaarecl vlollllce
or vandalism.
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The five Nesroes, lnclodlnla
father llld teen- "'"'• - .to
daath.on KlUiaaa CU;y'a East 'lido ·
WeclnOsda.Y n!gbt, ralaed tile.,_
daY death count there to .P,
At least nina olhera were *,·
ed and nearly 400 persona "!"'
arreatecl.

Go,ssler Jewelry Store·

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ent1 and Teachers were Mra.
Paul Elehinpr, Mra. Rich""'
RootN&gt;aum, Mro. Max Folmer,
Hra. ~ IIJliHU, and Mrs, Karl
Krautter.
Leo Crew, ulet.y chairman, reporiod that about $100 Wll made
on tag cia)' actlv!tiaa. He ai.O
nolecl that a rummage Hie Ia be·
lng cmductecl thla week w!tll
pr&lt;~&lt;eeds ID go towan1 -sea
Ill the trip. Forma were distr!botecl ID the ter•ts ot cbDdren
IOinl on the trip. The Rev. Bill
Perrin laid tllat U more money
la needed, the church CO\DlCU
of tile Trlnicy United Cbureh o1
Christ would make a cli!MIIoa.
The PTA votecl to
a
movie for tile patrol boys and
glrla. Trophies w be awerdecl
later tllla year were ordered.
n waa votecl &lt;llrlng tile meetIng, condUcted bJ Mra. John WilHam · Blaetlnar, ID send dalegates ID the perent ecmcaUon
workshlp to be hold oo May 18
at John..., Hall at Musklngwn
COllege, Now COncord. A leiter
waa read from the Ohio Congreaa of Parents and Teachers
IIIIDOIII\clng a conference at West
Elementary School at Athens ..,
AprD 27.
PloYground problemawere dlocuasod and a leiter from Larry
Morrl1011, oaslstant superintendent, was read in which he stated that a pathwii,Y ID the upper
PIIU'ground will be lmprovecl this
spring. Mrs. Blaet1Jiar spoke of
plans for blacktopping around
the marry-so-roond.
A coat ropori was given by
!lira, Herbert !loth on a l c k
room supplies 111d tile PTA approved the purehase. Rleherd
.Iones and Mr. and Mrs. Ted

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By Auxiliary

FULl\\~

A memorial BOrvice for Dr,
llartln Luther King was concb:~
eel bJ Mra. Sharman Butler at
Tuelldl,l' nllb~• meeting of tile
Ladles AuXIliary of Lewis Manley Post 263, American Leglon.
Held at tile First Jlaptlst
&lt;llurch In Rutland, tbe meeting
opened In ritualistic fonn w 1 t h
Mro, WUIIam imltll, prealdant,
In cbar&amp;e.
A tlllllk • you nota !rum the
Reeae lamliJI for klncmesaea ...,
tended at tile time of tbe deeth
of Mrs. Arlena Reese was read
during the meeting. APr01er for
Peace b)' Mrs. Wlll WJnotoo concluded the meeting.
Refreshments were aerved by
Mrs. Ernest Bowles and Mrs.
Butler with Mrs, Enuna Bland,
Mrs. llerr!son Bentley and Mrs.
Arnold lUchards as contributing
OOatesses.

ILLED
BASKETS
from 98'
CHOC-.ATE

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PHS Students
At Style Show

10' UP
JELLY
BIG
lO-OUNCE

Pomeroy HJgh SChool's home
ecooomics classes attended the
recent style show at the Trinity
United Church of Christ In Pom-

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Home, Orphans Fund
A donation was made to the

home and orphans fUnd when
Fore~t Re" Council 285, DauSII·
tera o1 America, met TUesday
night at the Tuppers Plllins hell.
Gortrude lfofDIIan, councUor,
bad ehlli'JIO of tho meeting. Mra.
Nettle lll,yeo ...-.cecl that Jn.
apectlm will be hold on Me)' 14
with Mra. Edith Wal&lt;el,y o1 Marletta 11 the lnllpoctlng officer.
II waa reported that Mra. Audrey
Koehler Ia a petieal at Veterans
Memorial IJoopltal. The rep&gt;rt
ot the auditing committee was
pro-.

QUANTITY

RIGHTS

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·RIGHT
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7-oz.
Lotion
Shooopoo

75c. Value

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Olive Firemen

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eroy as guests of the Meigs COuncy Homemakers COunciL
The attendance banner was woo
The show waa a cavalcade of
by the IICIO'd grade with mothera cottons for summer presented by
of that group serving refresh- the Cotton Producers Institute
ments. Roger Dillard's Cub and McCall" a Patterns.
Scout Pack 248 led In the pledge
Thursdajo and Frldl,l' the
to tile nag,
groups attended a demonstration
at Landmark on the use of the
electronic oven conducted by
PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
A rununaae sale wlU be bald Miss Annl,grace Torchiam.
A ccomPanylng the girls of the
Apri!U, 18 and 20 at tile former
PhUIJjJ Slater• 1:.-ess iibop on claasea was their tiacheT, "'Mrs.
Court st., Pomeroy, uDder the France&amp; Roberts,
$JIODSOnh!p of the Forest Run
Church.

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committee,
ol!owtng the presentation by
the lo University ltudentsdea&amp;1 a readers' theatre
p
ctlon ploY, Mrs, Reed conducted a discussion.

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An open h&lt;l&gt;oehonorlngMra.
Etta Will on her 80th birth·
clay ann!V8fll8l'J illll be held
~ from 2 ID 4 p.m. at
the Ambrose Hall, Belpre.
lira. Will, a former resident Ill Pomoro:)', resides at
733 Culv!n st.• Belpre, 1boae
unal&gt;!e to at- the Ojlellh&lt;l&gt;Oe
are !nvjted' to oend cardo to
lira. Wlli.

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other was ponibly hurt..
tloo.
~ the month tbe do(&gt;art.
Altl1oUill more than 15,000 fed·
men! bondlecl1308 Jncomu.teJ"' Meet for Decision
troops remaiDecl on ducy In Chi.
pberiO calls and bcoked 61 prisCHARLES!'ON, W, Va. (UP$ cago, Balt!DKJto IIIII Washb!ston
oners Into tbe jaU. Tblrty.tbree
-The Charleston Rocket•' beard - scene• ot IOJJie ot the worst
warrants were issued and the deof directors meets ne&gt;t wecmo.. outbreaks - life ""' returning
111rtment employea traveled 7r
clay and mO)' take action th• on to normal tn tllose ettlea. Other
&gt;
781 mllns, Tbe grand jury venire
a resolution to clasolvetheteam. troops enloreed tile calmln'l'renwas served along wttll the fo~
&amp;lch a measure was before the
low!r« PUera; 10 grand Jury subpoenas, eight aummortB, sJx diatll!'18
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Colorful for Tocldlers ·
YOrce summons, tlu'G8 ·notlees, when an ihdMdual rc&gt;reoenling
Spring and summer lashtwo warrants on lndlctment, and a
of lo&lt;al people propolllll Ions lor toddlers are cuter and
two commltlment&amp;,
purchlsirw the franchise 1 n d more c~lorful than ever, with
Throe deatllme•••swered&amp;o player contracts ·The Rocketa empha818 on flowered p,tnts
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lor girls and vertical slrlpes
llverecl. Three breaking IIIII 8fto
teriQs: cases were cleared ·and were lndef1n1taly suopendecllrom for boys. They are .... easler
eight larceey COlllj&gt;Jalnta. A totei• tbe CoetlneDtsl Prefeaolonil to keep smooth all(l st&gt;OQeaa
of $254.40 In sherlll'o fees were Football L&amp;que at a meeting' of ' because many stylea are made
the CPFL last weekend In No., of durable press fabrics now
Conected and turned Into tbegeno
folk. Va., liter til~ failed to pi,)' treated with a soli r.t lease fiD.
oral flmd for tbe momll.
$9,000 in lOiille due._
ish. This means jllilt most
It was also noted that there
commou !uvenlle ltaiJis, WID
have 1110111 prisoners In jell
come ' ou durll!i orillnary
laundering 'In 'soap or ~eter- .
In llelga Count¥ .from January
CAssELS HONORED
gent suds. Mothers, cbeck
througb March of thla yaer thlll
NEW YORK (UP0 - Louis la\lels for these ema sezylco
at any other time over tbe past Caa...s, a United Proso IniAl,.
features before buying.
10 years.
.tlnJial sanlor editor, was l'flll'll.
&gt;.
,,.
eel the New_.r Guild of Neiv
York's Page OneTnipby Weclno8o
WINS BRONZE Br AR
MASON - Arm,y staff Sargeant clay for beat natlcnal rePDrtlr« for
BobbY L. Casto, son Of llr, and his 1967 oorlas, "Tbe Nosro In
Mra. Oatbo L, Casto, Front st;; .JifYOII: Wbot Now'/"
i' 9.1
. .
received the B,ronzo :tar Medal.
In New Ulm, c;.rmany, MarcbJ3.
DANCE TONIGHI'
Sgt. Caato earned the award for
There will be &amp; dance at tbe .
outatancllrw morl110ri0111 aervlco Ra,clno·Junlor HlghSchoolTbur..
with Qnnpaey A, ttll IQlpq and clay · (lon!ght) wltll millie b1 tile
TrllliPOrt Battalion of the 4th !Do .. All Souled Out" grc:nCJ, The
fantr)' Jlvlslon ilear Plelku, Viol- class Is sponsoring tile dance
nam.
• which boila• at 9,

Rt., twlnl, 1011. 9:32 a.m.,
daughter, 9:33 a.m. Wedneadel;
Mrs. Gary K. Jmes, llanldee,
dallgbter, !0:21a.m. WednesciiJ;
Mrs. Edward Mu!llno, Rt. 1 GoJ.
li&amp;loUa, oon, 11:49 a.m. Weclnlllclay; Mr 1. Henry W. IUD, Rt. 2
Pl. Plasllllll, dallgbter. 5:10 p.
m. Wedneadel; Mrs. Worti!J F.
Pear1011, GBJUpolla Feri'J', dilUg!rter, 7:04lp.m. Wedneldef;llra.
Jamoa L. Oliver, WeiiCoiiUIIbla,
a 1011, 3:35 a.m. Weclnoadel.
DISCHARGES
Mra. Robert ll Ball, Mra.
Jamea L. Barlnw, Mrs, Gooree
w. 81'01111, Mrs. CI-a E. ea.
vender, !lira. Bot1;y L. COllins,
Mro. llDnnle 0.,, Leiter T. DeWitt, Vlcld D. £aloCxlll, Mrl •
Rd&gt;ort ll Fl-, Jorry F.
Goode, Tlmolbl' D. Jla-, ·
woa llollbeck, Coomlo A. Koerna,
lira. I..ow G. K1Dc. Rclbori G.:
llerehi, M!lllt G. MarlcJ, lilrL '
Larry Nellllllll, !llro. FraliDDS.
Par"'"''• lira.
c. I'UI.Id, ·
Rlehar&lt;l Pr-. llllran J. !tool,
Lesa G. Scott, A,1Jd,a J, a.rface,
llrL Gn!YII' Ntillltl, Lewr«&lt;Ce ·
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OBUGATION OF PRESS
The Amertcanpreaamurtk!HI)
the publlc !ntormecl of alii'ICeta
of tbe times, Including tile ugly
IIIII less plaaaant I'ICts of llfe,
Turner Cadeclge, executive editor of the New York Tbnes, told
a Journal!am Week audience Wednesdajo at Ohio University.

add bravura to•a
''ntt: IIMU$ I"
"THE IOMJNI II"
beautiful pendant!
Gold IMI. Prtcllion
liold lont. Pr~cit l on
jeweled mo~ement .
Jeweled mo ... tmtnt.
And Caravelle
Shock rUilltnt.
5hock r1111t.nt.
I11.H
nus ·
brings you the
ultimate in
craftsmanship, too.
Magnificent
"TIIIDMANI Ill"
·
Gotd tone. Preet· ar1isanship to make
1lon Jtwelld p111·
dent WJICI1. Slim them 8$ betliSSimO
IIPtrtd tdn .
Shpck rutettnt inside as they
Gold·IOI'It clltl•.
uus are outside.

SIECO, Inc., Columbua, Ind., In chirp of reooarch and ..,..
opmont. Hendrlcka Is president of the finn, and Clark Ia a
member of the Cheshire VUiage CounciL Tba testing began
Monday, and was concluded toclay •.Three areas were taatedtha Thoma• property, tbe village PJ'Oilerty weat of Cbelhlre
and tile Dan and Gordon SWisher property oorthwast ot Cli..

PROBE CHE&amp;l!RE SOIL - Rlcbilrd Sanson, lett, Gerald
Hendrlcks, center, and Lee Clark are pictured on the Charles
Thomas property north of Cheshire probing soU wltll oel....,.
graph equlJ&gt;ment. Purpose of the operation Ia to detonnlne
where the main well wlDbelo&lt;ateclfortlle Cheshire Rural Wa~
er Association project. Sanson Is a ,professional engineer with

lin; J. WlU!am stanton, Palnea.
ville; ROOe~'1 A. Taft, Jr.,

HOSPITAL NEWS

Galllpolla; Mra. !lllrl~ wn .....
Rt. 2 GaiUpoiii; Mrs. Ruth G.
lllaadoWI, Rt. 2 Patriot; Mrs.
Graee Beaver, Crown Clt;y; Mra.
Donald Gillenwater, Rt. 2 Crown
·ell~; Mra. Cbarlea L. WU800,
Jr., Pl. Pleasant; Martha Brower, Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasanti Mra,
Worthy Peara&lt;ll, Galli&amp;lol!S For·
ry; Mrs. ll8rlry w. IUD, Rt. 2
Pl. Pl011111l; Nancy Burria, Well
Columbia, W, Va.; JacOJialino D.
Mallette, Pl. PlaaSMI; Edward
P. King, Rt. 4 Pomeroy; Vo,yd
C, !lpurlo&lt;k. Rt. 3Fomero.r; MJc.
k17 WUIIamo, Rt. 1 MlnormUo;
Mra. Gory K. J&lt;mos, lllmden;
Mrs. Dora S. Davia, JackiOII;
Mra~ John C,
MI. AJ.
to, w. va.; Fr"'* M. Prltehatt,
Rt. 1 Jack800; MrL Walter C.
WIHIIIIII, Rt. 5 Jack...., lilrL
Edith G, Grim, Rt. 5 - • ;
Mro. Rlld W. Dallhuo, fVwhat.
an, W~ VL; J!arl L, Balla, Rl. 1
RaveniWOOd; LawrCDCe Houlll",

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sumed their Eastern Division

teem.
O'Brien, who JDIII08'ICl Proal.
dent John ...... 1960 prelldalllal
drl:ve, said in a statement: "I
endorse the candldecy Ill San.
Rober! F. Kemecl7 for president ol tile United - s '""' I eral,

Mullins, Rt. 1

GIFT
IDEA!

lr« 110 win the PloYofl-oon the
Phlladelph!a 76ers and Boston
CelUcs - but who's aoing to
survive it. Tbe boated rivals r&amp;-

rence F, O'Briea, one of 1he ocrat nominaUon."
O'Brien, who reslgaed Wednation' a top political profeaoloo.
ala, ~Delay enclor sed Sen. Robert nesday as postmaster general,

Mrs. l!llWird

EASTER

By United Press . lnternatlena1
The question ts not woo's £0-

WASHINGTON (UPO - Law- wW suppori him for the Dem·

HOLZER HOSPITAL: Villtlng
hour a 2-4 IIIII 7-i p.m. Perenta
only on Pediatric• Ward.
ADMISSIONS

year so rat totel1,130 baeksta, just a lillie over twiCe 1111 ~·"
.ord high of 550 last year. Pictured wltll some ol the baabta
reacly for Plclo() are, lett to rlght,JeanHall, Agnes Whitt, X..
rle Rizer, Janice Lawson, Clara ' Levander, Mildred Pierce,
Mlbel Picken• and Thelma Gruosor,

PETER COTTONTAIL wiD be given a big bcoSI down tile
BIIIUIY Trell this year, tlllftks to tile Ladle• AUlllllll')' ot tile
ll!'rlu:use Volunteer Fire Department. The aUXIliary have bed
record high sales thiB year ol tbelr Easter basketS which th~
!rum plastic contolnera an~ flU w!tll can&lt;IY, Orders this

Go into 3rd Game

O'Brien Endorses Bobby K
F. Kennedy lor the Democretlc
presldantlal nomlnatioo. But be'
gave DO lnclcati411 be ....Ud be
joining the K...,ody campaljpl

Nemecl ao delopteo to tho
Molp County Council lor Per·

Baekyard Brawl to

"-1•.

Llward Ward
Dies Wednesday

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8l)d aa owner
rent!Dg no mora than fow: llllits

his

Ashley, WatervUie; Michael A. i T. Bow, Clllton; Dmald D. ClanFe!ghan, Cleveland; Wlij'RO L. ' cy. CinclnnaU; Samuel L, De.
Flulldng; M!ehaal J, !r- vlne, Columbus; WUUam H. Har.
wan,_ Youngll:own; and Charles aha, Jr., Port81110Uth; Delbert
L. Latta, Bowllng Green; DooA. Vanlk, Cleveland.

Four building usea were approved Tuosda.Y night b1 the
Meigs Loeal School District
Board ot Education and a flllb
rOQioll Is to be (!Ivan further
cooolderatlm.
Elontelllaey Building. May 3111111
Approved were:
June I, 6 p.m. - 1 a.m. for .
,
The Salem Center School oo alumni benfi!OIIIIII dance.
Mldd!epn'l
Elementary
IllllldApril 20 b1 the Harrlsonvtlle
lng Auditorium, April 27, 8 - 11
Order ot Eastere star.
Pomf)l'QY ElomootarJ Sehool p.m., bJ Meigs eoo.t,y Young
Democrat Club, for telent shoW
to rlise flUids,
A requeat !rom !he Sevonth!IOQ' Adventist &lt;llureh for usa
of t h a i'Omei'Ql' Elementary
School Aucltorlum from April 14
PT. PLEASANT - Edward to J101e 16 for rellglous services
Franklin Ward. 90, of lljJple from 7 to 9 p.m. eaeh WeclnosGrove clecl Wednesda.Y In Vat- clay IIIII !lJnclal' wW be lookeed
onna llemorlal Hospital In Pom- Into furtber &lt;lie w the length
eroy.
of time Involved. However, the
Mr. Ward, a retired farmer, groq&gt; was given uae ol tile buDd·
waa bern at Apple Grove Dec. lng on tbe two clayo each week
24, 1877, the soo of tbe late for a mon period tmt!l the matDavid and Sara ll Lewis Ward. tar Is lnvelllpted.
SUrviving are a daul!frter, Mrs.
Vlrlln!a Felshelm, Huntington; Co-Favorites
oae brolber, Lave Ward, WlllAIJG!JSr A, Ga. (UPJ) -Big
lleld; two lllaiAlra, Mrs. MiJmle guns Jock Nicklaus and Arnold
Porter, GaiUpollo, and Mra. Boa- Palmer, flrlr« over lush fall&gt;lie Wray, Bidwell, one grand- ""¥' o-laiJ.y suited to tllelr
child, and two great.grandchll- prower, tee off toda1 co-tawrltea
1dren.
ID the 32ncl Masters golf chaJn..
Funeral services will be at pJonahtP despite the "ProbZ p.m. Saturda,y In the Beale lemau both have been having
' Chapel O!.urch with The Rev.

.

: Mra. Jack Caney was el~

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Republicans for: William H. ald E. Lukens, M!cldleiDWn; CJar.
Auditorium, Tuesday May 14, Ayers, Akroa; Jacksm E. Be1ts, ence E. MUler, Lancaster; Wil6-11:30 p.m., ill' Pomeroy Lodge FlncllaJ; Clarence J, Brown, Jr., liam E. Minshall, Jr., Lakewood;
No. 164 F&amp;AM for reception UrbMa; WIU!am M, McCu!loeh, IIIII Chalmers P, Wylie, COlumfor Theodore Reed, Jr.
Pi &lt;PI: Oiarles A. Mosher, ~r· bus.
M!dd!epn'l !Ugh School and

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tv1rs. Carsey Elected President
.Pf Pom·eroy PTA for '68- 69 Year

Ohio GOP Vote Split

Building Uses Approved
Meigs Local School Board

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Due ID a rocent !ncraaH In
filM llarma received b1 lho
OUvo Vtllunletr Fire Depariment, It Ia uldng tho CUJptratloo ot all cit!..,. In 0 11 v e
Tolmablp ID holplng It to bolp
tllem.

'lbo , . _ ukl that the
fire IIUDiber be uaed on1,y In
.... ot a flrt or u emorID wbleh It c• be oi help. eau.
oro are alked to 1111' '"' t b e
pial · 11\"1 liiiOIIIh ID ldalllf)'
tboalool..• and II'* the ilract

. localloll 0( tbe !ln.
TJlo ou.. VFD Ia a~
Ol'lliidllilon aad lho~e falu •·

larllll coat intnka a lola ID
lime and -t. llld tho t*Jplo
of tile communi!;( a lou ID ...,.

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•• to thank fill JOII&gt;Uo for II•·
IDa 11 lhe ll$lPIIrlun1IJ to earn.

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Leaders··cold· to Rights Bill.
WOOD
,

Nosro loaclera.

(tJPI)- AD Ill•

~ elvll riP!• b.IJI
idd!J,r, cBICI'Im'¥tt'"' In
-·houU...
,.., ehance just a
ago-was on

· desk toda1
ida-,·olpalunl
to
law.
IIi a emoi!OIIII 111&amp;110', the
llou11 Weclnoadel MDI tbe bill
.., tbe Whlle House.., a 250-171
ID a ,Pck re-11 to the
0( Dr. Martin
Llllhor King Jr., and the
tfol•ce tllat hao wracked the
~IDtbeput .......
· A eh- weDI up aa tile blll
pellllld.
Delpite tbe glee m c.p!lxll
IDl1 IIIII 11111011g admiDistrallon
'l'ftCiall, tile Hou11 actloo dnw
·a frllld react1oo trom several of
llo toUntry's most ~

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-·olastl•
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Special Easter

Services Noted

of thent are be1ns enforced.''
Eaater &amp;IU'Ioe services at the
tile NAACP otllclal said. ''UDIII
IIYracuse
Presbyterian Cbureh
they are reatb' to enforce tile
will
be
held
at 6 a.m.
ooes alrood)r paseed, 1011)' adopt
Followilll! tbe service tllere

uy more'?"
The most crocial test came will be light rafresbments ..,...
before final pas81180, wh• tile ad In the 811D8X. The morning
Hoose nolled In the Senate- wor~ !Onda1 will be at 9 a,
m. with a cldldren's sermon to
be (!Ivan bJ the Rev. Llnsoo
!iebblns. 511K1aY ~I will be
held at 10 a.m.
All members are asked to
turn In their Lenten coin holdThe plaao for brother- In era at any of the three servteeli.
11
Guess Who'&amp; Olmlng to All members are asked to atDinner" and "In the Heat o1 the tend the services and parents
N!ghr' wore also . - In are to take tllelr cbUclren 110
ABC-TV's Oscar brodcast bJ tile !Onda1 worahlp service.
master of ceremonies Bob HoJ&gt;e
and Acadalllj' President G.-EASTER SUNRISE service will
ry Peck. The awards were oot be held at the Allred Mothodlst
turned Into a memorial for tho Chureh at 6:30 a.m.
slain Dr. King, but beth ~
&amp;mdajr school will be held at
ond Peck SI&gt;Oka ot him and 9:30 a.m. IIIII worahlp service
mentioned the racial problem at 10;45 with Vere Swartz at
wltll feelinll. as did 5tai&amp;er In loY leader. AD egg bomt will be
his accepcaoce
speech. In held from I0:30 ID 10:45 LID.
addition, the posH.werds beJ&gt;o Youth Fellowship will meet at
quet waa cancelled because of 6:30 p.m. and wor~ services
~s murder•
wm be cmducted at 7:45 p.m.
The '"""' ltselt bad more thlll w!tll tile Rev. Pilar! Casto ofIts share of tee bn!cal fouhl&gt;s, i'tclatlng.
especlaiJ.y In tbe 80IDid depart;.
ment, and 1'111 far too loJ!8o
GOOD FRIDAY services for
about a half.bour over Khedule. the Syracuse community wiU be
As Hope said: "I've never aeen held at 2 p.m. wltll tile Rev, Mr.
siX boors whiz bJ so fast." The Zimmerman as speaker. An ofI~ ""' ~~hours, fering wUI be taken.
and etsliJI tl1a •tartalnment
h!gh1!ghts were Angela J.ar&gt;.
&amp;bury
singing and dancing
uThorouahl1 Modem Mlllle,t'
and Slmlllj' Davis Jr,, ·.oca11..
lng on "Talk to tbe Animals,"
.
WASHINGTON (IJPO - ThirIt Bbould be noted t11at tile
commercials of tbe sole spon- tem U.S. representatives from
sor. Eastman-Kodak. were ln Ohio voted for tile Open !looslllr&lt;olleot IIJIAl, IIIII a model of Ing and Civil Rights BUI, which
oow 110 mike advertl&amp;ing fit to a waa approved bJ a 2499171 TuesspecJJlc stocy.
day. Eleven (ldo Consresamen
-sed the bill.
Democrata ror: Thomas l,

TV ... in Review

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By RICK 00 BROW
HOLLYWOOD (UPO-HoiiJ"
Wood's OS&lt;:ar telecast, poal'pOned because of Martin Luther
Klrw'&amp; dM.th, went Gn Wednes.dt.l' nilbt. ond oven the awards
rtllectecl the natloo'a !nYOIY~
ment witll the roclal !soue.
Nomecl as the best picture
wu ·~m the He~t of the Night,"
a nclallJ-tllemecl film starring
Bod Stai&amp;er 111d Slcmey Poltier.
rn lllldlt!ou, Stei&amp;er was nomecl
u best IC1Dr. And Katharine
H41'binl was chosen tor best
octress, wlM!ng In the movie
..Guess WOO's Coming to
llnner ,'' 111 lnterraclal love
IIDI'Y· Furthermore, the writing
awards went to both uln the
Heat of the Night'' and uGuess
Who's

Cotnii1l to Dinner.''

- r theme retlected In
tile
nation, violence, was
rc&gt;resentecl In awards to
_.Bonnie aud C)yda." Estelle
Parsons was named best
ILIJPOrting actress tor her
perform&amp;IICe
In the rum.
.,Bonnie and Clyde," OOwBYer,
was widely felt to be a sl&amp;)erlnr
movie clnemlllcolll' thlll "In
tile Heat of tho Night," IIIII It Is
_.eating to -ulale wbother

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· pialllll IIII!IIIIP Ill tile blU bJ
SeekJ More Aet!GD
'njectlar, 2:19-195, a ..,., aimed
•"1111alo al!'oot stride toword at doiDurlar It ID a conference
froeclom Ill lO!IIIAl America, bal commlttll for modlllcatlont.
It II bore1J a atep torwull lor Democrltl IIIII Repub!lcanl
black America," llkl tllu lleY.
IP!lt (II~-··
Ralph D. Abornalll7, btir to
· John100 HaD a Bill
Kln8'• ioadorllhlp Ill Ill• $MaUl·
~- Jcllm..., called tile
ere Olrl- LoldorQ''Coft. b.Ul, ••• ., Yldory for everY
fer.,..,
AJnerlean.••
''NOW Ycwk bel bod tldl Qpi
ot bill for 10 )'0111'111111 we 111111
ha¥e the ~·"
!ollsolulppi civil riPt8 loader
Cborlea EYers, aald his rooctlm
was 11negaUve." "Hundreda· ol
laws are oa the books and ncme

oclldomy 'YO!era were maldne a
moral Judipnent more filtlatl to

tile time&amp;

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The bill w111... GUlla"' taclal
clacriJnlaaiiQo ID tbe sale or
rea1a1 ot 80 per ceot ot the
nadaaa' h..,.~ .... aparlmaii
by 1870, For !Ida ,,..,., , , It rwill
maiDIJ corer fo4erolll' Gr
financed. 'hGIII!nl
Qcw• .
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ered 01 · "" executive' . ~
!silled bJ Proaldont Klim«b' 1D
1962.
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The real etreet .,will OOllll Ia
1969, wh• the bill ~· to
other aparlmon! houllinl ·and
real estate developments and·ID
1.979 when It covera private
homes aold jlu'oUill brokers. ,
There will be two main
exeiiiiJI;lona: an OWII81' seiUng

Otller blghl!gbta o1 tbe mootiroaldeql of tile Pomeroy PTA Ins lnclilded
,pllllfllfll for
tor tilt ·.IMS-49 school year Mat· ajlout ~~ (!lrlo IIIII bbl• of tho
ll,l' n!SI!I· at· tile Pomei'O)&lt; Elo- 'achOol' .PIII'OI .to 'IIi&gt; to tbe slfo.
fleiltar1 School.
cy QWeronce at' Washington tile
weekend of 1111,1' 10, IIIII a plq,
Acrordllll to Size, bi tho Olllo
UnlvoraiQ&gt; pl..,..ra.
Elected for tho next aehool
term bellidea Mra. Caraey were
Mra. Loo Crow, flrot ¥ice pro.
alden!; Mro. Jomei Soulli&gt;)', secYou get our usual fiDe
ODd vice prelli-; Mro. Dwight
servlco. and finishing.
Cullumo, secretary; Mrs. Rob.
ert
Coueb, corresponding aecre.
•1n 119,outet5
tory, and Mrs. Ted Reed, Jr.,

SHIRT SERVICE

own home,

treaaurer.

In bls own dwelling.
The bill also contains federal
penaltlea for crossing atete liDos
or using lniAlratate facUltlea to
Incite riots, penalties for
Interference with per""'a carl')'·
ing out lawllll r1atrta ranging
trom worldng to voting, and a
set ot r!Pts for Indian tribes.

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A fashionable tbtng happened on
the way to the Forum

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by CARAVEL L E• Division of BULOVA

Here's the newest
style in time .. .
Roman numerals.
They bring classic
elegance to a lady's

finals series in Boston We«mes-dajo night and the game reeembled a bechyerd brawL
There wear a near fight on
tbe court, three technical fouls,
a sbot!ered beckbcard and an
omclal knocked groggy. And
when it was all over, the 76-ers
had a 115-106 triumph that
knotted tile besi-Df·seven oarlas
at 1·I, The third game will be
played tonlght In Pbl)adolphla,

or man's watch,
\

ClnclnnaU; and Charles W. Wha-

len, Jr., Dayton,
Democrats against: none.
Republicans against: Jolm M.
ABbbrook, Johnstown; Mr•. trances P. Bolton, 4'11&lt;11111'81; Frlllk

recentl,)',

Bud llaUleld and the Rev. CborTho WrwoY• and greena of
les Klnelard om elating. Burial tbe 6,980-yard Augusta National
wlll be In the Beale Chapel ceme- eour11 were "181Usuai1J lUih"
tery, F rlendo may call at tho because of warm wtlther and
Mohr - Stev•s Funeral Horne recent rains aa a amlll field. of
liter 6 p.m. Fridajo, The bod;r 74 aet out on the foUJ'o&lt;il.y camwlll be taken ID the church me paign for tbe Drat of lito lo!g
hour prior to the funeral lime. ddea of tbe 1988 golf season.

3 LOCATIONS
.TO SERV·E·YOU .

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made DO ment1m

ot any

role In

tile R...,ody campaljpl. "I OliJ)Oct
ID enter the private sector and
at an appropriate tilrul, I wW
advise ~ oiiiiJ' pi1111," O'Brien
oald In tile llalament lliven re.
)IOI'Iers.
John""' named J. Marvin Watsm, 43, a !OIIIItime aide, to sue'~ O'Brien aa pollbMster pn.

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HI, 2 Wollstm; Tw!la

Star

21 Accidents
lnve3tigated
During March
The department of Sberllf Robert Hartanbech IDvestlgated 21
tntllc accidents in March, sw.eral resulting In periiOII&amp;I Jn.

juries.

Two deer wsre ld1led and an-

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GoJio D. Edwards, Coaltan.
B, Slrlclllllld 1\Dd, lllflal ,-. ,
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Most .Cities Calming
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A business block went up In

namea 111 a NOifO ~ctloo. of
Kanan . ClQ&gt;, Mo., Wedrioldef
n1&amp;lrt and five Nesroes were kllled ae snlpon oxchanee• gunfire
with pollee and Natkllal Qlards.
men until down ~Delay . But !he
violence !bet followed tile as.
saaolnatloo of Dr. lllartlD Luther King a week ago dw!ndlecl
ID moat olhar places In the na.-

The 1&lt;nown death toll In tbe
week of racial disorders roie to
43 and arreota neared 3;00&amp;~At
least 125 cities suaarecl vlollllce
or vandalism.
,
The five Nesroes, lnclodlnla
father llld teen- "'"'• - .to
daath.on KlUiaaa CU;y'a East 'lido ·
WeclnOsda.Y n!gbt, ralaed tile.,_
daY death count there to .P,
At least nina olhera were *,·
ed and nearly 400 persona "!"'
arreatecl.

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ent1 and Teachers were Mra.
Paul Elehinpr, Mra. Rich""'
RootN&gt;aum, Mro. Max Folmer,
Hra. ~ IIJliHU, and Mrs, Karl
Krautter.
Leo Crew, ulet.y chairman, reporiod that about $100 Wll made
on tag cia)' actlv!tiaa. He ai.O
nolecl that a rummage Hie Ia be·
lng cmductecl thla week w!tll
pr&lt;~&lt;eeds ID go towan1 -sea
Ill the trip. Forma were distr!botecl ID the ter•ts ot cbDdren
IOinl on the trip. The Rev. Bill
Perrin laid tllat U more money
la needed, the church CO\DlCU
of tile Trlnicy United Cbureh o1
Christ would make a cli!MIIoa.
The PTA votecl to
a
movie for tile patrol boys and
glrla. Trophies w be awerdecl
later tllla year were ordered.
n waa votecl &lt;llrlng tile meetIng, condUcted bJ Mra. John WilHam · Blaetlnar, ID send dalegates ID the perent ecmcaUon
workshlp to be hold oo May 18
at John..., Hall at Musklngwn
COllege, Now COncord. A leiter
waa read from the Ohio Congreaa of Parents and Teachers
IIIIDOIII\clng a conference at West
Elementary School at Athens ..,
AprD 27.
PloYground problemawere dlocuasod and a leiter from Larry
Morrl1011, oaslstant superintendent, was read in which he stated that a pathwii,Y ID the upper
PIIU'ground will be lmprovecl this
spring. Mrs. Blaet1Jiar spoke of
plans for blacktopping around
the marry-so-roond.
A coat ropori was given by
!lira, Herbert !loth on a l c k
room supplies 111d tile PTA approved the purehase. Rleherd
.Iones and Mr. and Mrs. Ted

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A memorial BOrvice for Dr,
llartln Luther King was concb:~
eel bJ Mra. Sharman Butler at
Tuelldl,l' nllb~• meeting of tile
Ladles AuXIliary of Lewis Manley Post 263, American Leglon.
Held at tile First Jlaptlst
&lt;llurch In Rutland, tbe meeting
opened In ritualistic fonn w 1 t h
Mro, WUIIam imltll, prealdant,
In cbar&amp;e.
A tlllllk • you nota !rum the
Reeae lamliJI for klncmesaea ...,
tended at tile time of tbe deeth
of Mrs. Arlena Reese was read
during the meeting. APr01er for
Peace b)' Mrs. Wlll WJnotoo concluded the meeting.
Refreshments were aerved by
Mrs. Ernest Bowles and Mrs.
Butler with Mrs, Enuna Bland,
Mrs. llerr!son Bentley and Mrs.
Arnold lUchards as contributing
OOatesses.

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A donation was made to the

home and orphans fUnd when
Fore~t Re" Council 285, DauSII·
tera o1 America, met TUesday
night at the Tuppers Plllins hell.
Gortrude lfofDIIan, councUor,
bad ehlli'JIO of tho meeting. Mra.
Nettle lll,yeo ...-.cecl that Jn.
apectlm will be hold on Me)' 14
with Mra. Edith Wal&lt;el,y o1 Marletta 11 the lnllpoctlng officer.
II waa reported that Mra. Audrey
Koehler Ia a petieal at Veterans
Memorial IJoopltal. The rep&gt;rt
ot the auditing committee was
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The attendance banner was woo
The show waa a cavalcade of
by the IICIO'd grade with mothera cottons for summer presented by
of that group serving refresh- the Cotton Producers Institute
ments. Roger Dillard's Cub and McCall" a Patterns.
Scout Pack 248 led In the pledge
Thursdajo and Frldl,l' the
to tile nag,
groups attended a demonstration
at Landmark on the use of the
electronic oven conducted by
PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
A rununaae sale wlU be bald Miss Annl,grace Torchiam.
A ccomPanylng the girls of the
Apri!U, 18 and 20 at tile former
PhUIJjJ Slater• 1:.-ess iibop on claasea was their tiacheT, "'Mrs.
Court st., Pomeroy, uDder the France&amp; Roberts,
$JIODSOnh!p of the Forest Run
Church.

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ol!owtng the presentation by
the lo University ltudentsdea&amp;1 a readers' theatre
p
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An open h&lt;l&gt;oehonorlngMra.
Etta Will on her 80th birth·
clay ann!V8fll8l'J illll be held
~ from 2 ID 4 p.m. at
the Ambrose Hall, Belpre.
lira. Will, a former resident Ill Pomoro:)', resides at
733 Culv!n st.• Belpre, 1boae
unal&gt;!e to at- the Ojlellh&lt;l&gt;Oe
are !nvjted' to oend cardo to
lira. Wlli.

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other was ponibly hurt..
tloo.
~ the month tbe do(&gt;art.
Altl1oUill more than 15,000 fed·
men! bondlecl1308 Jncomu.teJ"' Meet for Decision
troops remaiDecl on ducy In Chi.
pberiO calls and bcoked 61 prisCHARLES!'ON, W, Va. (UP$ cago, Balt!DKJto IIIII Washb!ston
oners Into tbe jaU. Tblrty.tbree
-The Charleston Rocket•' beard - scene• ot IOJJie ot the worst
warrants were issued and the deof directors meets ne&gt;t wecmo.. outbreaks - life ""' returning
111rtment employea traveled 7r
clay and mO)' take action th• on to normal tn tllose ettlea. Other
&gt;
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a resolution to clasolvetheteam. troops enloreed tile calmln'l'renwas served along wttll the fo~
&amp;lch a measure was before the
low!r« PUera; 10 grand Jury subpoenas, eight aummortB, sJx diatll!'18
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Colorful for Tocldlers ·
YOrce summons, tlu'G8 ·notlees, when an ihdMdual rc&gt;reoenling
Spring and summer lashtwo warrants on lndlctment, and a
of lo&lt;al people propolllll Ions lor toddlers are cuter and
two commltlment&amp;,
purchlsirw the franchise 1 n d more c~lorful than ever, with
Throe deatllme•••swered&amp;o player contracts ·The Rocketa empha818 on flowered p,tnts
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lor girls and vertical slrlpes
llverecl. Three breaking IIIII 8fto
teriQs: cases were cleared ·and were lndef1n1taly suopendecllrom for boys. They are .... easler
eight larceey COlllj&gt;Jalnta. A totei• tbe CoetlneDtsl Prefeaolonil to keep smooth all(l st&gt;OQeaa
of $254.40 In sherlll'o fees were Football L&amp;que at a meeting' of ' because many stylea are made
the CPFL last weekend In No., of durable press fabrics now
Conected and turned Into tbegeno
folk. Va., liter til~ failed to pi,)' treated with a soli r.t lease fiD.
oral flmd for tbe momll.
$9,000 in lOiille due._
ish. This means jllilt most
It was also noted that there
commou !uvenlle ltaiJis, WID
have 1110111 prisoners In jell
come ' ou durll!i orillnary
laundering 'In 'soap or ~eter- .
In llelga Count¥ .from January
CAssELS HONORED
gent suds. Mothers, cbeck
througb March of thla yaer thlll
NEW YORK (UP0 - Louis la\lels for these ema sezylco
at any other time over tbe past Caa...s, a United Proso IniAl,.
features before buying.
10 years.
.tlnJial sanlor editor, was l'flll'll.
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York's Page OneTnipby Weclno8o
WINS BRONZE Br AR
MASON - Arm,y staff Sargeant clay for beat natlcnal rePDrtlr« for
BobbY L. Casto, son Of llr, and his 1967 oorlas, "Tbe Nosro In
Mra. Oatbo L, Casto, Front st;; .JifYOII: Wbot Now'/"
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In New Ulm, c;.rmany, MarcbJ3.
DANCE TONIGHI'
Sgt. Caato earned the award for
There will be &amp; dance at tbe .
outatancllrw morl110ri0111 aervlco Ra,clno·Junlor HlghSchoolTbur..
with Qnnpaey A, ttll IQlpq and clay · (lon!ght) wltll millie b1 tile
TrllliPOrt Battalion of the 4th !Do .. All Souled Out" grc:nCJ, The
fantr)' Jlvlslon ilear Plelku, Viol- class Is sponsoring tile dance
nam.
• which boila• at 9,

Rt., twlnl, 1011. 9:32 a.m.,
daughter, 9:33 a.m. Wedneadel;
Mrs. Gary K. Jmes, llanldee,
dallgbter, !0:21a.m. WednesciiJ;
Mrs. Edward Mu!llno, Rt. 1 GoJ.
li&amp;loUa, oon, 11:49 a.m. Weclnlllclay; Mr 1. Henry W. IUD, Rt. 2
Pl. Plasllllll, dallgbter. 5:10 p.
m. Wedneadel; Mrs. Worti!J F.
Pear1011, GBJUpolla Feri'J', dilUg!rter, 7:04lp.m. Wedneldef;llra.
Jamoa L. Oliver, WeiiCoiiUIIbla,
a 1011, 3:35 a.m. Weclnoadel.
DISCHARGES
Mra. Robert ll Ball, Mra.
Jamea L. Barlnw, Mrs, Gooree
w. 81'01111, Mrs. CI-a E. ea.
vender, !lira. Bot1;y L. COllins,
Mro. llDnnle 0.,, Leiter T. DeWitt, Vlcld D. £aloCxlll, Mrl •
Rd&gt;ort ll Fl-, Jorry F.
Goode, Tlmolbl' D. Jla-, ·
woa llollbeck, Coomlo A. Koerna,
lira. I..ow G. K1Dc. Rclbori G.:
llerehi, M!lllt G. MarlcJ, lilrL '
Larry Nellllllll, !llro. FraliDDS.
Par"'"''• lira.
c. I'UI.Id, ·
Rlehar&lt;l Pr-. llllran J. !tool,
Lesa G. Scott, A,1Jd,a J, a.rface,
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OBUGATION OF PRESS
The Amertcanpreaamurtk!HI)
the publlc !ntormecl of alii'ICeta
of tbe times, Including tile ugly
IIIII less plaaaant I'ICts of llfe,
Turner Cadeclge, executive editor of the New York Tbnes, told
a Journal!am Week audience Wednesdajo at Ohio University.

add bravura to•a
''ntt: IIMU$ I"
"THE IOMJNI II"
beautiful pendant!
Gold IMI. Prtcllion
liold lont. Pr~cit l on
jeweled mo~ement .
Jeweled mo ... tmtnt.
And Caravelle
Shock rUilltnt.
5hock r1111t.nt.
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brings you the
ultimate in
craftsmanship, too.
Magnificent
"TIIIDMANI Ill"
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1lon Jtwelld p111·
dent WJICI1. Slim them 8$ betliSSimO
IIPtrtd tdn .
Shpck rutettnt inside as they
Gold·IOI'It clltl•.
uus are outside.

SIECO, Inc., Columbua, Ind., In chirp of reooarch and ..,..
opmont. Hendrlcka Is president of the finn, and Clark Ia a
member of the Cheshire VUiage CounciL Tba testing began
Monday, and was concluded toclay •.Three areas were taatedtha Thoma• property, tbe village PJ'Oilerty weat of Cbelhlre
and tile Dan and Gordon SWisher property oorthwast ot Cli..

PROBE CHE&amp;l!RE SOIL - Rlcbilrd Sanson, lett, Gerald
Hendrlcks, center, and Lee Clark are pictured on the Charles
Thomas property north of Cheshire probing soU wltll oel....,.
graph equlJ&gt;ment. Purpose of the operation Ia to detonnlne
where the main well wlDbelo&lt;ateclfortlle Cheshire Rural Wa~
er Association project. Sanson Is a ,professional engineer with

lin; J. WlU!am stanton, Palnea.
ville; ROOe~'1 A. Taft, Jr.,

HOSPITAL NEWS

Galllpolla; Mra. !lllrl~ wn .....
Rt. 2 GaiUpoiii; Mrs. Ruth G.
lllaadoWI, Rt. 2 Patriot; Mrs.
Graee Beaver, Crown Clt;y; Mra.
Donald Gillenwater, Rt. 2 Crown
·ell~; Mra. Cbarlea L. WU800,
Jr., Pl. Pleasant; Martha Brower, Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasanti Mra,
Worthy Peara&lt;ll, Galli&amp;lol!S For·
ry; Mrs. ll8rlry w. IUD, Rt. 2
Pl. Pl011111l; Nancy Burria, Well
Columbia, W, Va.; JacOJialino D.
Mallette, Pl. PlaaSMI; Edward
P. King, Rt. 4 Pomeroy; Vo,yd
C, !lpurlo&lt;k. Rt. 3Fomero.r; MJc.
k17 WUIIamo, Rt. 1 MlnormUo;
Mra. Gory K. J&lt;mos, lllmden;
Mrs. Dora S. Davia, JackiOII;
Mra~ John C,
MI. AJ.
to, w. va.; Fr"'* M. Prltehatt,
Rt. 1 Jack800; MrL Walter C.
WIHIIIIII, Rt. 5 Jack...., lilrL
Edith G, Grim, Rt. 5 - • ;
Mro. Rlld W. Dallhuo, fVwhat.
an, W~ VL; J!arl L, Balla, Rl. 1
RaveniWOOd; LawrCDCe Houlll",

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sumed their Eastern Division

teem.
O'Brien, who JDIII08'ICl Proal.
dent John ...... 1960 prelldalllal
drl:ve, said in a statement: "I
endorse the candldecy Ill San.
Rober! F. Kemecl7 for president ol tile United - s '""' I eral,

Mullins, Rt. 1

GIFT
IDEA!

lr« 110 win the PloYofl-oon the
Phlladelph!a 76ers and Boston
CelUcs - but who's aoing to
survive it. Tbe boated rivals r&amp;-

rence F, O'Briea, one of 1he ocrat nominaUon."
O'Brien, who reslgaed Wednation' a top political profeaoloo.
ala, ~Delay enclor sed Sen. Robert nesday as postmaster general,

Mrs. l!llWird

EASTER

By United Press . lnternatlena1
The question ts not woo's £0-

WASHINGTON (UPO - Law- wW suppori him for the Dem·

HOLZER HOSPITAL: Villtlng
hour a 2-4 IIIII 7-i p.m. Perenta
only on Pediatric• Ward.
ADMISSIONS

year so rat totel1,130 baeksta, just a lillie over twiCe 1111 ~·"
.ord high of 550 last year. Pictured wltll some ol the baabta
reacly for Plclo() are, lett to rlght,JeanHall, Agnes Whitt, X..
rle Rizer, Janice Lawson, Clara ' Levander, Mildred Pierce,
Mlbel Picken• and Thelma Gruosor,

PETER COTTONTAIL wiD be given a big bcoSI down tile
BIIIUIY Trell this year, tlllftks to tile Ladle• AUlllllll')' ot tile
ll!'rlu:use Volunteer Fire Department. The aUXIliary have bed
record high sales thiB year ol tbelr Easter basketS which th~
!rum plastic contolnera an~ flU w!tll can&lt;IY, Orders this

Go into 3rd Game

O'Brien Endorses Bobby K
F. Kennedy lor the Democretlc
presldantlal nomlnatioo. But be'
gave DO lnclcati411 be ....Ud be
joining the K...,ody campaljpl

Nemecl ao delopteo to tho
Molp County Council lor Per·

Baekyard Brawl to

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Llward Ward
Dies Wednesday

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8l)d aa owner
rent!Dg no mora than fow: llllits

his

Ashley, WatervUie; Michael A. i T. Bow, Clllton; Dmald D. ClanFe!ghan, Cleveland; Wlij'RO L. ' cy. CinclnnaU; Samuel L, De.
Flulldng; M!ehaal J, !r- vlne, Columbus; WUUam H. Har.
wan,_ Youngll:own; and Charles aha, Jr., Port81110Uth; Delbert
L. Latta, Bowllng Green; DooA. Vanlk, Cleveland.

Four building usea were approved Tuosda.Y night b1 the
Meigs Loeal School District
Board ot Education and a flllb
rOQioll Is to be (!Ivan further
cooolderatlm.
Elontelllaey Building. May 3111111
Approved were:
June I, 6 p.m. - 1 a.m. for .
,
The Salem Center School oo alumni benfi!OIIIIII dance.
Mldd!epn'l
Elementary
IllllldApril 20 b1 the Harrlsonvtlle
lng Auditorium, April 27, 8 - 11
Order ot Eastere star.
Pomf)l'QY ElomootarJ Sehool p.m., bJ Meigs eoo.t,y Young
Democrat Club, for telent shoW
to rlise flUids,
A requeat !rom !he Sevonth!IOQ' Adventist &lt;llureh for usa
of t h a i'Omei'Ql' Elementary
School Aucltorlum from April 14
PT. PLEASANT - Edward to J101e 16 for rellglous services
Franklin Ward. 90, of lljJple from 7 to 9 p.m. eaeh WeclnosGrove clecl Wednesda.Y In Vat- clay IIIII !lJnclal' wW be lookeed
onna llemorlal Hospital In Pom- Into furtber &lt;lie w the length
eroy.
of time Involved. However, the
Mr. Ward, a retired farmer, groq&gt; was given uae ol tile buDd·
waa bern at Apple Grove Dec. lng on tbe two clayo each week
24, 1877, the soo of tbe late for a mon period tmt!l the matDavid and Sara ll Lewis Ward. tar Is lnvelllpted.
SUrviving are a daul!frter, Mrs.
Vlrlln!a Felshelm, Huntington; Co-Favorites
oae brolber, Lave Ward, WlllAIJG!JSr A, Ga. (UPJ) -Big
lleld; two lllaiAlra, Mrs. MiJmle guns Jock Nicklaus and Arnold
Porter, GaiUpollo, and Mra. Boa- Palmer, flrlr« over lush fall&gt;lie Wray, Bidwell, one grand- ""¥' o-laiJ.y suited to tllelr
child, and two great.grandchll- prower, tee off toda1 co-tawrltea
1dren.
ID the 32ncl Masters golf chaJn..
Funeral services will be at pJonahtP despite the "ProbZ p.m. Saturda,y In the Beale lemau both have been having
' Chapel O!.urch with The Rev.

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Republicans for: William H. ald E. Lukens, M!cldleiDWn; CJar.
Auditorium, Tuesday May 14, Ayers, Akroa; Jacksm E. Be1ts, ence E. MUler, Lancaster; Wil6-11:30 p.m., ill' Pomeroy Lodge FlncllaJ; Clarence J, Brown, Jr., liam E. Minshall, Jr., Lakewood;
No. 164 F&amp;AM for reception UrbMa; WIU!am M, McCu!loeh, IIIII Chalmers P, Wylie, COlumfor Theodore Reed, Jr.
Pi &lt;PI: Oiarles A. Mosher, ~r· bus.
M!dd!epn'l !Ugh School and

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.Pf Pom·eroy PTA for '68- 69 Year

Ohio GOP Vote Split

Building Uses Approved
Meigs Local School Board

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Due ID a rocent !ncraaH In
filM llarma received b1 lho
OUvo Vtllunletr Fire Depariment, It Ia uldng tho CUJptratloo ot all cit!..,. In 0 11 v e
Tolmablp ID holplng It to bolp
tllem.

'lbo , . _ ukl that the
fire IIUDiber be uaed on1,y In
.... ot a flrt or u emorID wbleh It c• be oi help. eau.
oro are alked to 1111' '"' t b e
pial · 11\"1 liiiOIIIh ID ldalllf)'
tboalool..• and II'* the ilract

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TJlo ou.. VFD Ia a~
Ol'lliidllilon aad lho~e falu •·

larllll coat intnka a lola ID
lime and -t. llld tho t*Jplo
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RECAPS. regular size $10,
three doz. eggs $1.15, one gal- .
Jon milk '19 cents. Bo1o(pia a .
lb. $1.39, jowl 3 lb. 119 cenll, LEBANAN TWIP _ ·I IWIII
aM, MBI l!ilddnger . . . .
6 pteee Teffion $1C.•, couch, . borne bath mode kllcbetl,
Lawrence EbliD Mllll
chair $139; oolon seta II cenll
881 h,maee' driDedrnwell out
lb. Register lor a frte turkey.
cellar and, barn 57
M &amp; G Market, three miles
hill l~nd wilb 3 ~ of aood
C.C.JIIWJI'OIID
aouth ol Middleport on Rt. 7.
bottom, nleo small IJinaltl.
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Homes, 1u, water, andMobile
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Jadl:'l Refrllgp
lunaco, froal porch, baa- ·
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4 I tie
balance due II paymonta of
borne. bath. aUractlve lnakle
$5.1S each. Phone tn-R.
with cellln1l Ule, and wall PI' READY • MIX cwcrelt ...._
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nellnr. Level two aero Lot. . end rtabl to Jlllll' fliOiect
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malel. PIMa 1114111, OoltBI')'IIII'o Sbop, 1tf w.
or • m
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port, Ohio.
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Dna 91.- $1l.tt, Batll ~-··
(4) tWttoar tMrd noor 1lad.,a lhop. •
lloyl Suill $11... 9blrll $1.tt,
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91.- t3.2fl, Socb 21 cenll,
O'IIIUIIN I CIIOW
Ohio.
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ONCB - I 11MM buill In 1116 l'omtrOJ Rome •nd' Auto.
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of lhe Silver llrldp by Rev. 1 One bu 7 NOIIII (I bedreoml)
Ray Anderson; oontaiDI two
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::-~~:: :. of npafr, but ucan.nt IJalld. Pomet'll)' RGme I Anto.
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RED~~OO:HITE FLOWERING ALMOND
HARDY AZALW SUS . ALTHEA
MAGNOUAS $4.9S
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aome panellnl. klldlon cabinets. bunt-ln """" and 1'1UIP·
full baltiMIII. Ia ex.etlent
eondiUon. $1UOO.OO.
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FURNISHED tbree-~m apartMUST
SELL
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' . Notice
equipped "' II&amp; .... IDOII0Howard Ce&lt;U . . . . _
11'881, filley deli&amp;D. etc. u ..
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The &amp;lr date for the Ana1J
~ Yalch Sunday, Aped Vf!f'/ UtUe. P'm' qul&lt;k oale,
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the "Miss U.S.A. llet.U\7
from U JIOOii to 4 p.m.
$41. ..- paJIIIOills of ts eaoh Pa&amp;'eant" In Miami Beach,
FURNISHED
TWO
BEDROOM
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• bacon, half of lq.
month. Phone tn-R.
Pia ., ts May 18 on CBS, 10 to ·
APARTMENT. Mlddie!IOrl.
,,l!&gt;ol&amp;uns only. Rutland Amer- phone
4-1-lfc 11 :30 p.m.
991-3874.
44-tfc
!&lt;an lAIIon Home. 4-t-tlp
50XIO MOBO.E home, 1164 mo'I1IE ''ACCENTS". versatile NEW HOME In Masoo. two
del, eoppertone kitchen. two
bedroom, phone 'I'IU780.
and professional. Playlnc at
bedrooms,
carpet Ill living
4-t-3tc
.lhe Green Gables Monday
room. Phone 991-111119. 1-7-lltc
:ll!ru Sa~y weekly.
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M &amp; G Market. three miles
Aluminum siding, otorm winRl 7.
TiiERE WILL be a eonslgnment south of Middleport on1-ll-3tp
dows, bardwood noon. g a'
IJle 011 farm maoblnerY April
furnace, large lot : ~- Ph.
II'. U lnterestod eontaet Loo
Pomtlll)' 99J-3'1111.
4-7-6tp
·~~orr!&amp; at Rutland. !'bone 70.
In Memory
. . II' Jim Camahan IHtIN LOVING memory o1 Robert UVE BAIT, 24 hoUr soU-ft.
4-7-'ltc
vice. Flfe'o. Third St., MidM. Cowdery who passed away
dleport.
4-J-lltc
yearo ago today, April
UN!&gt; AT .Jack'o Club. llappy four
II, 1164.
Valley Boys, Friday and SatSOIJTHERN PLANTS. order
u:n~ay. a to z.
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Gone 13 lhe faith we loved 10 now, cabbage, tomatoes, pep.
pen, aweel pntato... Pbane
dear,
WILL DO oewlng at borne: zip843-21193,
Charles R. Hartis.
Silent Is the wlce we loved
1966 Caprice H.T. Cpe. . .. .. . . $2795
pen, pockets. pegging, hemPortland, Ohio .
3-15-!0ic
to hear:
396 engine. Turbo Hydramatlc trans. Power steerlnJ. alt/Jratlona, etc. Mn. Too
far away from sight or
Ing and brakes, tilt steering wheel, Comfortroa
Freoldle '!babel.
Maaon,
FOR CUSHION COMFORT speech,
Air Conditioning, Prem. white wall tires, Aatro
Plloae TIS-5851.
3-1~
Knapp Shoes, Cliff'• Shoe ReBut not too far for thought
seats,
blk. vinyl roof, yellow body, radio, A real
pair, Middleport.
3-:zt..10tc
to
reach.
sharp car
' SPI!lCIAL PERMANENTS regWish lo remember him who
ular fiS now $11.!10. Cletlth
FOUR ROOM bouse, bath, !aU
once was near,
.,_au's Sbop, near Salem
baoement. ~arage. Two year
Who has gone away Is just
Center.
3-1~
1965 Chevy II 4 Dr. . . . ....... $1095
old borne. Phone 991-2421.
u dear.
3-21-tfc
Sadly missed by !amUy.
4 Dr. Blk. !lnlllh, clean Interior, good tires, 6 oyL ong!De
HAPPY HOUR. Sbenang Spring!
4-11-ltc
standard trans.
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PUPPIES.
AKC
Toy
day tbrll Friday. Ladl"" night
$'15 and up. stud
C:1rd Of Thanks . , miniature,
every Friday.
u-tlc
service and grooming. Pbooe
1962 Corvair Monu ......... $695
I WISH to thank all my friends
11112-5443.
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for lbe Dowen and can1o
PENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
Automatic trans., red Yin;yl interior. bucket 181t1, good
will JIIJ for a brake adjultthey oent to me -..hUe I was FIVE ROOM bouae, bath, launtires. radio and heater. Local one owner car.
1110!111 at Pomelll)' Home !.
In tho hospital. I also want
dry room, In Syracuse: ooe
1-7-tf&lt; . Jo _tjumk Dr. . Ridgway, !lie
aere ground. Nice lor traDer
1965 Chevrolet. ... .
$1995
other doctors, the nurses, the
part. Phlme Glen Cundiff, Jr.,
nur.., aldeo, lhe Candystrfp1mPal1, SL(&gt;OJ' liPt. cpe. Beautiful beige fint&amp;h willl motchiD&amp;
IIIIU950.
1-7-&amp;
Help Want.d
beige vinyl interior wUh bucket &amp;eats and console. 398 cu.
ers
and
.U
who
wort
at
the
FEMALE. Wallrels 21 to 35,
ln. o,.tne. Turbo Hydro matte trans. P, steering and
must bave neat appearance. Veterano Memorial Hospital PETS - Black Scottles. White
bt~~
. Good tlros, radio and heater. Be a sport and 11')'
for
their
care
and
their
kindnight shU~ cood pay, apply
W..U.., Miniature Scllnaur.en
thla
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ness
to
me.
I
also
want
to
In penon. Blue Tartan. 1-ll-6tc
and Poodl"" for Euler. Barklbank Mrs. Donna Hayman
aroo Kennels, Coolville, Ohio.
for her kindness and help. I
1963 Mercury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $895
CAR HOP, wallrels and diBb
Phone 118'1-3854.
44-10tc
pray
that
Gnd
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!oolb.
wubor. Apply ~ Ill penon.
2 DM~r ~~rey, V-8 automatic trans•• new w.w. tires,
ldndneoo will rk:bly blela
Crow'a Steak House . 1-Ht.c each
white finish, &amp;hll'P 11nd clean interior. radio anct heater.
of you and that yoo have COAL, heavy, lump stoker, egg
the joy of Gnd's love always.
and mine nm. Excelsior Salt
. Employment W1nted
Arley M. Wool. 4-ll-ltc
Worb, Inc., E. Malll St.. Po1962 Ford . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . $895
melli)'. Phone 992-!891. !U-tfc
BABYSITTING Ill Syracuse.
Galaxle 500, 4 door. V-8 engine, auto. trana., pOWer ateerphone IIIW3M.
1-Htc
ForSIIe
iJV.
radio, IJQOdtlres, sharp red llnlsh.
FROM WALL to waD, 110 'ooll SEVEN ROOM boule, oeven
at aU, on earpeta cleoDod acreo of land, cellar, IIIIIOire
Public S.le
wtlh Blue Lustre. Rent etee- house, aood garden spaee,
AUCI'ION, SATURDAY, April
1965 Chevy II . • .•... ... . ... .. $1595
tr1e
sbampooer !Iaker Pur- two aood weDs, very aood
U. 1 p.m. 'lbe following perntture.
t.Utc
water,
ooal
boule,
wood
&amp;tier !ln. Q&gt;e.' VS qlne, automatic trans. New tireS, clean
101181 jii1JIIOrtY wUI be sold at
bouse: $21100. Can be bouahl
interior, radio and heater.
lhe resic1eDee ol the late Ward
on
land eonlracl. ~. TGBay.. just oouth ol Chester. lroUR (4) cabo as Is, five mo- 4351 RuUind.
4-f«e
bUe radio U11lls. one base ItaOldo ... State ROute 7. Llvlntl
1963 Pontiac . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . $995
room ~. day bed, several
lion, rrequeacy : ~ bue ~~a­
Cllallne 2 dr. auiomatlc, good Uros, radio and heater.
llan IU!t; on: motJue unit SINGER ZIG ZAG lllliDtl Dllruebn and 'Odd ehaln, ook
cbiDe. Thll IIIIIChiDe sold
ISrll, and olllee lumlture;
table, ~ lab~ 5 plo&lt;e dlmuoh llfllw. Tills maeJdno
1963 Mercury . . .
.•- . . . . . . . . $995
llllte. ebelt of dlawors, ....
IUOO. Phone - - day or wUI make
dam,
enJ melal beds, rup, Hot
tn-D evenlnp.
4-Ntp
Conv. cpe. ~al one owner car and ••• tinder care.
embroidery and II&amp; Ill· 'fib
Polnl refrigerator, sweepll',
Au1Dmatlc, P, steertne and brakes, red !lnlllb, red vlloll
over
paymenll ol $U5 per
eoottng ulalllll, dllbos, writ- (l()()IJ HAY: 50 cents per bale.
lri8rtor.
week ... JIIJ boJance clue,
Paul Karr, Qleater, Ohio.
Ing desk. two drop ldf labloo.
pua. PboM • • · t.t«e
hind tools, old wubors. col~
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ledon Items aueb as Mr&lt;lufELECTROLUX SWEEPERS.
. feJ !lfaden. other books, plc- NINE ROOM house, I~ lnll. rv&amp; waslterl, polllberl IIIII
...-e fr.,.., eo!lee tlflndero, Racine, Plloae MUI51.
genuine parts, caD 112-3710l.lllteml. mUk cona, diMer
4-Nic
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beD. m kettle, brau lloltle,
72" Cab 11&gt; Axle- 9ll.cbnl&gt;bo&lt;IY. EXIra aood 625 ttrea.
bllby bed, """"' oeat, sloDe LONE STAR flberglua boat, WILL YOU make a lair olfor
Cheater Axle.
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on deSirable ten year old
and otber artlcltl not listed. tor; trailer. Piano "upright." house on Rt. 112, In CliftDn.
Terms .ash. Not responolble
"""' oondlllcm. Phone ... Sll: nice rooma and balb,
lletlll&lt;iii,IIQOd tires, buekel.. _ , aound-r,2 wbHl
lor accidents. Sale conducted
5751.
4-Nic
drive.
baoement aeparaled to e
by tho Bradford Auction Co.,
rooma and tile sbower, 1211•
llaciDe, Olllo.
4-7-5tc TIM&lt;mlY HAY, J'*pb Wlpstall. Two lots 10&gt;:110 each
pe~ Rt. I, Pomtlll)', Oblo.
Fenced Ill privacy. AU kiDda
Wippel Road, Phone IIUIIO. of ITult treea. Inquire at
'4 Ton Pielol&gt;
Wanted To Buy
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LARGE LOT or small a&lt;nage
Blanche CompiOII In CliftDn,
IUitable lor bulldlnt! home, or
W. Va.
4-~
wiD buy mnderately priced THREE (I) lloCl' lqtb form.
StoYe, kebox
lis with lisel 1'llllllnC from
!lome In Meigs Local School
SPECIAL STEREO, IIIII Early
3 "' 7. ODe Ia willie and two
Dlllrld. Write JloJ: 41, llld·
American 11ere0 radio comare
blue and wblte. ODe (I)
dleparl.
4-1-lle
We Gulr1ntee A Better Dell Then Mw..
bination; Tills Is a beautiful
lqtb formal, Ida II;
solid lllate unit wtlh • lpee4
II:'
As Good A Dell41 Any
. ~E8. furniture, dllbel. color, wldte. All are In a:changer. Take over pay-a
11111&lt;e11aneouJ. Mrs. Ronrd oollont coadlllon. CaD ... o1 • per IIIOIIIh or PlY bitl-t-3tp
Ceell, 1111 W. Jlaln Ill., ,__ • .
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of ""· r..- free bamo
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14-lfc IIA EARLY American ,.....,,
demonslnllon ea1l .at~.
Also have ftPG••ed lllno
'ndl aat bal AM ' FM radio,
In walnut cabinet tar JIIJ·
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4 opoed automaUc reoord
mon11 o1 • • or .balance o1
ONE FIJRNISHED apartment,
cballpr. Lovely flnllh, ~
, 4·tooms, bath, just abon cor- 1lke new. TaU over P"r'
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paratliln lip Ill M1111011 City.
11101111 of 'f/UI per montll or JAMES FRY property on Mldt · lll,lyellow boule. MariOD lley- PlY
$111.11. 'l'rJ II Ill JGIII:. dloport mn. Phone 741-MU.
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RECAPS. regular size $10,
three doz. eggs $1.15, one gal- .
Jon milk '19 cents. Bo1o(pia a .
lb. $1.39, jowl 3 lb. 119 cenll, LEBANAN TWIP _ ·I IWIII
aM, MBI l!ilddnger . . . .
6 pteee Teffion $1C.•, couch, . borne bath mode kllcbetl,
Lawrence EbliD Mllll
chair $139; oolon seta II cenll
881 h,maee' driDedrnwell out
lb. Register lor a frte turkey.
cellar and, barn 57
M &amp; G Market, three miles
hill l~nd wilb 3 ~ of aood
C.C.JIIWJI'OIID
aouth ol Middleport on Rt. 7.
bottom, nleo small IJinaltl.
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Homes, 1u, water, andMobile
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'1181 ZIG ZAG, buttonboles.- . bath. waD to waD cat'JIIIIDfl : Am OOMJJ.TlONINO llefrlproo buttons, 111011081'111111, fanIn Uvlntl room. 000 lloar plan. ' ' IIIGn
Jadl:'l Refrllgp
lunaco, froal porch, baa- ·
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balance due II paymonta of
borne. bath. aUractlve lnakle
$5.1S each. Phone tn-R.
with cellln1l Ule, and wall PI' READY • MIX cwcrelt ...._
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nellnr. Level two aero Lot. . end rtabl to Jlllll' fliOiect
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malel. PIMa 1114111, OoltBI')'IIII'o Sbop, 1tf w.
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port, Ohio.
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Dna 91.- $1l.tt, Batll ~-··
(4) tWttoar tMrd noor 1lad.,a lhop. •
lloyl Suill $11... 9blrll $1.tt,
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91.- t3.2fl, Socb 21 cenll,
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leaood a ,_ mtmOrlal aibwQ
ONCB - I 11MM buill In 1116 l'omtrOJ Rome •nd' Auto.
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of lhe Silver llrldp by Rev. 1 One bu 7 NOIIII (I bedreoml)
Ray Anderson; oontaiDI two
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II other wondotfu1 JOIPI\ bath - a11o 2 otlterl Ill IIIICI IIi.. .... 11111'11 If .ileedfd.
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RED~~OO:HITE FLOWERING ALMOND
HARDY AZALW SUS . ALTHEA
MAGNOUAS $4.9S
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aome panellnl. klldlon cabinets. bunt-ln """" and 1'1UIP·
full baltiMIII. Ia ex.etlent
eondiUon. $1UOO.OO.
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FURNISHED tbree-~m apartMUST
SELL
111811
Singer, lD
ment, bath: on SOu'th Secood
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' . Notice
equipped "' II&amp; .... IDOII0Howard Ce&lt;U . . . . _
11'881, filley deli&amp;D. etc. u ..
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The &amp;lr date for the Ana1J
~ Yalch Sunday, Aped Vf!f'/ UtUe. P'm' qul&lt;k oale,
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the "Miss U.S.A. llet.U\7
from U JIOOii to 4 p.m.
$41. ..- paJIIIOills of ts eaoh Pa&amp;'eant" In Miami Beach,
FURNISHED
TWO
BEDROOM
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• bacon, half of lq.
month. Phone tn-R.
Pia ., ts May 18 on CBS, 10 to ·
APARTMENT. Mlddie!IOrl.
,,l!&gt;ol&amp;uns only. Rutland Amer- phone
4-1-lfc 11 :30 p.m.
991-3874.
44-tfc
!&lt;an lAIIon Home. 4-t-tlp
50XIO MOBO.E home, 1164 mo'I1IE ''ACCENTS". versatile NEW HOME In Masoo. two
del, eoppertone kitchen. two
bedroom, phone 'I'IU780.
and professional. Playlnc at
bedrooms,
carpet Ill living
4-t-3tc
.lhe Green Gables Monday
room. Phone 991-111119. 1-7-lltc
:ll!ru Sa~y weekly.
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M &amp; G Market. three miles
Aluminum siding, otorm winRl 7.
TiiERE WILL be a eonslgnment south of Middleport on1-ll-3tp
dows, bardwood noon. g a'
IJle 011 farm maoblnerY April
furnace, large lot : ~- Ph.
II'. U lnterestod eontaet Loo
Pomtlll)' 99J-3'1111.
4-7-6tp
·~~orr!&amp; at Rutland. !'bone 70.
In Memory
. . II' Jim Camahan IHtIN LOVING memory o1 Robert UVE BAIT, 24 hoUr soU-ft.
4-7-'ltc
vice. Flfe'o. Third St., MidM. Cowdery who passed away
dleport.
4-J-lltc
yearo ago today, April
UN!&gt; AT .Jack'o Club. llappy four
II, 1164.
Valley Boys, Friday and SatSOIJTHERN PLANTS. order
u:n~ay. a to z.
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Gone 13 lhe faith we loved 10 now, cabbage, tomatoes, pep.
pen, aweel pntato... Pbane
dear,
WILL DO oewlng at borne: zip843-21193,
Charles R. Hartis.
Silent Is the wlce we loved
1966 Caprice H.T. Cpe. . .. .. . . $2795
pen, pockets. pegging, hemPortland, Ohio .
3-15-!0ic
to hear:
396 engine. Turbo Hydramatlc trans. Power steerlnJ. alt/Jratlona, etc. Mn. Too
far away from sight or
Ing and brakes, tilt steering wheel, Comfortroa
Freoldle '!babel.
Maaon,
FOR CUSHION COMFORT speech,
Air Conditioning, Prem. white wall tires, Aatro
Plloae TIS-5851.
3-1~
Knapp Shoes, Cliff'• Shoe ReBut not too far for thought
seats,
blk. vinyl roof, yellow body, radio, A real
pair, Middleport.
3-:zt..10tc
to
reach.
sharp car
' SPI!lCIAL PERMANENTS regWish lo remember him who
ular fiS now $11.!10. Cletlth
FOUR ROOM bouse, bath, !aU
once was near,
.,_au's Sbop, near Salem
baoement. ~arage. Two year
Who has gone away Is just
Center.
3-1~
1965 Chevy II 4 Dr. . . . ....... $1095
old borne. Phone 991-2421.
u dear.
3-21-tfc
Sadly missed by !amUy.
4 Dr. Blk. !lnlllh, clean Interior, good tires, 6 oyL ong!De
HAPPY HOUR. Sbenang Spring!
4-11-ltc
standard trans.
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PUPPIES.
AKC
Toy
day tbrll Friday. Ladl"" night
$'15 and up. stud
C:1rd Of Thanks . , miniature,
every Friday.
u-tlc
service and grooming. Pbooe
1962 Corvair Monu ......... $695
I WISH to thank all my friends
11112-5443.
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for lbe Dowen and can1o
PENNY - ONE 1946 PENNY
Automatic trans., red Yin;yl interior. bucket 181t1, good
will JIIJ for a brake adjultthey oent to me -..hUe I was FIVE ROOM bouae, bath, launtires. radio and heater. Local one owner car.
1110!111 at Pomelll)' Home !.
In tho hospital. I also want
dry room, In Syracuse: ooe
1-7-tf&lt; . Jo _tjumk Dr. . Ridgway, !lie
aere ground. Nice lor traDer
1965 Chevrolet. ... .
$1995
other doctors, the nurses, the
part. Phlme Glen Cundiff, Jr.,
nur.., aldeo, lhe Candystrfp1mPal1, SL(&gt;OJ' liPt. cpe. Beautiful beige fint&amp;h willl motchiD&amp;
IIIIU950.
1-7-&amp;
Help Want.d
beige vinyl interior wUh bucket &amp;eats and console. 398 cu.
ers
and
.U
who
wort
at
the
FEMALE. Wallrels 21 to 35,
ln. o,.tne. Turbo Hydro matte trans. P, steering and
must bave neat appearance. Veterano Memorial Hospital PETS - Black Scottles. White
bt~~
. Good tlros, radio and heater. Be a sport and 11')'
for
their
care
and
their
kindnight shU~ cood pay, apply
W..U.., Miniature Scllnaur.en
thla
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ness
to
me.
I
also
want
to
In penon. Blue Tartan. 1-ll-6tc
and Poodl"" for Euler. Barklbank Mrs. Donna Hayman
aroo Kennels, Coolville, Ohio.
for her kindness and help. I
1963 Mercury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $895
CAR HOP, wallrels and diBb
Phone 118'1-3854.
44-10tc
pray
that
Gnd
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his
!oolb.
wubor. Apply ~ Ill penon.
2 DM~r ~~rey, V-8 automatic trans•• new w.w. tires,
ldndneoo will rk:bly blela
Crow'a Steak House . 1-Ht.c each
white finish, &amp;hll'P 11nd clean interior. radio anct heater.
of you and that yoo have COAL, heavy, lump stoker, egg
the joy of Gnd's love always.
and mine nm. Excelsior Salt
. Employment W1nted
Arley M. Wool. 4-ll-ltc
Worb, Inc., E. Malll St.. Po1962 Ford . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . $895
melli)'. Phone 992-!891. !U-tfc
BABYSITTING Ill Syracuse.
Galaxle 500, 4 door. V-8 engine, auto. trana., pOWer ateerphone IIIW3M.
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ForSIIe
iJV.
radio, IJQOdtlres, sharp red llnlsh.
FROM WALL to waD, 110 'ooll SEVEN ROOM boule, oeven
at aU, on earpeta cleoDod acreo of land, cellar, IIIIIOire
Public S.le
wtlh Blue Lustre. Rent etee- house, aood garden spaee,
AUCI'ION, SATURDAY, April
1965 Chevy II . • .•... ... . ... .. $1595
tr1e
sbampooer !Iaker Pur- two aood weDs, very aood
U. 1 p.m. 'lbe following perntture.
t.Utc
water,
ooal
boule,
wood
&amp;tier !ln. Q&gt;e.' VS qlne, automatic trans. New tireS, clean
101181 jii1JIIOrtY wUI be sold at
bouse: $21100. Can be bouahl
interior, radio and heater.
lhe resic1eDee ol the late Ward
on
land eonlracl. ~. TGBay.. just oouth ol Chester. lroUR (4) cabo as Is, five mo- 4351 RuUind.
4-f«e
bUe radio U11lls. one base ItaOldo ... State ROute 7. Llvlntl
1963 Pontiac . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . $995
room ~. day bed, several
lion, rrequeacy : ~ bue ~~a­
Cllallne 2 dr. auiomatlc, good Uros, radio and heater.
llan IU!t; on: motJue unit SINGER ZIG ZAG lllliDtl Dllruebn and 'Odd ehaln, ook
cbiDe. Thll IIIIIChiDe sold
ISrll, and olllee lumlture;
table, ~ lab~ 5 plo&lt;e dlmuoh llfllw. Tills maeJdno
1963 Mercury . . .
.•- . . . . . . . . $995
llllte. ebelt of dlawors, ....
IUOO. Phone - - day or wUI make
dam,
enJ melal beds, rup, Hot
tn-D evenlnp.
4-Ntp
Conv. cpe. ~al one owner car and ••• tinder care.
embroidery and II&amp; Ill· 'fib
Polnl refrigerator, sweepll',
Au1Dmatlc, P, steertne and brakes, red !lnlllb, red vlloll
over
paymenll ol $U5 per
eoottng ulalllll, dllbos, writ- (l()()IJ HAY: 50 cents per bale.
lri8rtor.
week ... JIIJ boJance clue,
Paul Karr, Qleater, Ohio.
Ing desk. two drop ldf labloo.
pua. PboM • • · t.t«e
hind tools, old wubors. col~
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ledon Items aueb as Mr&lt;lufELECTROLUX SWEEPERS.
. feJ !lfaden. other books, plc- NINE ROOM house, I~ lnll. rv&amp; waslterl, polllberl IIIII
...-e fr.,.., eo!lee tlflndero, Racine, Plloae MUI51.
genuine parts, caD 112-3710l.lllteml. mUk cona, diMer
4-Nic
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beD. m kettle, brau lloltle,
72" Cab 11&gt; Axle- 9ll.cbnl&gt;bo&lt;IY. EXIra aood 625 ttrea.
bllby bed, """"' oeat, sloDe LONE STAR flberglua boat, WILL YOU make a lair olfor
Cheater Axle.
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on deSirable ten year old
and otber artlcltl not listed. tor; trailer. Piano "upright." house on Rt. 112, In CliftDn.
Terms .ash. Not responolble
"""' oondlllcm. Phone ... Sll: nice rooma and balb,
lletlll&lt;iii,IIQOd tires, buekel.. _ , aound-r,2 wbHl
lor accidents. Sale conducted
5751.
4-Nic
drive.
baoement aeparaled to e
by tho Bradford Auction Co.,
rooma and tile sbower, 1211•
llaciDe, Olllo.
4-7-5tc TIM&lt;mlY HAY, J'*pb Wlpstall. Two lots 10&gt;:110 each
pe~ Rt. I, Pomtlll)', Oblo.
Fenced Ill privacy. AU kiDda
Wippel Road, Phone IIUIIO. of ITult treea. Inquire at
'4 Ton Pielol&gt;
Wanted To Buy
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LARGE LOT or small a&lt;nage
Blanche CompiOII In CliftDn,
IUitable lor bulldlnt! home, or
W. Va.
4-~
wiD buy mnderately priced THREE (I) lloCl' lqtb form.
StoYe, kebox
lis with lisel 1'llllllnC from
!lome In Meigs Local School
SPECIAL STEREO, IIIII Early
3 "' 7. ODe Ia willie and two
Dlllrld. Write JloJ: 41, llld·
American 11ere0 radio comare
blue and wblte. ODe (I)
dleparl.
4-1-lle
We Gulr1ntee A Better Dell Then Mw..
bination; Tills Is a beautiful
lqtb formal, Ida II;
solid lllate unit wtlh • lpee4
II:'
As Good A Dell41 Any
. ~E8. furniture, dllbel. color, wldte. All are In a:changer. Take over pay-a
11111&lt;e11aneouJ. Mrs. Ronrd oollont coadlllon. CaD ... o1 • per IIIOIIIh or PlY bitl-t-3tp
Ceell, 1111 W. Jlaln Ill., ,__ • .
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of ""· r..- free bamo
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14-lfc IIA EARLY American ,.....,,
demonslnllon ea1l .at~.
Also have ftPG••ed lllno
'ndl aat bal AM ' FM radio,
In walnut cabinet tar JIIJ·
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4 opoed automaUc reoord
mon11 o1 • • or .balance o1
ONE FIJRNISHED apartment,
cballpr. Lovely flnllh, ~
, 4·tooms, bath, just abon cor- 1lke new. TaU over P"r'
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paratliln lip Ill M1111011 City.
11101111 of 'f/UI per montll or JAMES FRY property on Mldt · lll,lyellow boule. MariOD lley- PlY
$111.11. 'l'rJ II Ill JGIII:. dloport mn. Phone 741-MU.
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HAY. Geor1t Ca!IGII. Pbone
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s For The Young
... dresses, shirts,

and sleepwear.

Plus accessories
and prom sets to
make your baby's

preslden~

sent1ng the slate of omcerswere
Mrs. Ann Bailey, Mrs. Hom e r
Forrest and .Mrs. Horace McElh!nne,y.

club were Mrs. Baker, Mrs. John
Werner, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs.. JCun.
zelman. Mrs. MoWe Hill. and
Mrs. n.rollly WUL

zelman, Mrs. n.rothy Will and
Mrs.. Grace Pratt to the auditing
committee.
Mrs. Mary Howland, director
of District 15, was the speaker

honoring her is being planned b,y

morly

at tile meeting. Introduced by the GolliPolls club.
Mra. Forrest, Mrs. Howlandtallted on club federation and its his-tory, and the emblems and their
significance. She was accon1)ano
led to Middleport by Elizabeth
Yerran, state recording secretary.
A dinner at the Martin Resto-

Offering will

Benefit Fund

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'"DIADLIER THAN
THIMALI"
Richard Johnson
Elke Sommer

MEIGs· TIB1Rt
TONIGHT, April II
NOTOPIN

ON THE 'T' IN
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
JUNE KLOES

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FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
April 12·16
WALT DISNEY'S
"THE HAPPIEST
MILLIONAIRE"
(Tectmicolor)
Ft·cd MacMurray
Tomn.y Steele
DISNEY CARTOON:
Apllno Clll&gt;ol'l

FRANCES SMART

The n.uars lor SCholars Fund
wUl benelit !rom an oHarlni to
be taken 11 lllo Frida)' nlghtpro..
entadon of John stainer's cantata, The Cruclllxlon, at lllo Trt...

l\Y United Church ol Chris~
At a final rehearaalotthecom-munity choir which wW present
llle cantata at 8 p. m. Frldo,f

nlgh4 tt was decided 11111 au
money from an otrertDg;-less ~
penses Cor the presentation. wW
be added to llle n.Uarslor Seholars fund.
The Program wUl oPen wilh a
prelude b)' Mrs. Ben Noutzlia&amp;.
organist.

Chris~s

Surrerlng utd
aod 111o proco..

Deatll, by Pice~
slonal, 0 Socred Hood, Thou
Wounded. Tho Rev, Carver Wl&gt;o
liams or the Pomeroy First S.
tlst Church . wUI give the lnvoe..
tion, and the benediction wW be
gt ven b)' llle Rev. GleM Hllea.
Mrs. Paul Nease is director
or the choir.

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do,f, 6:l!G p;m., ~ ........
Middleport Churdi' of Cflrlll.
CELEBIIATION Or !tie Saera.
mont or lite Lord'o !qlper, 7:;10
p.m. Mlun&lt;IY '111urido.Y at l'vm·
eroy Uullod M - I l aturdi.
N&gt;llc lmllod.
AFTERNOON CIRCLE, 2 p.m.
'1111irldl,y, ...... 1'0004 Middle.
1101'1 Healh. - · Chorcb.
PIDLATIIEA SOCIETY, Thorlo
do,f, 7:30 p,m, ·ll tllo MlclDt&amp;lort
Church of Chrlat.
BRADBURY PTA Thurado,f,
7:30 p,m. 11 tho ochool; Prosrom
1 talk b)' Charlo• ~ onllrst
lid. Nominlllag OOIIUIIfltao wW
be ~ IOCOnd SfOde I'OCIIII
mothers haverefrelhm.._ P~
onto urged to attend.
AFTERNOON CIRCLE, Hestll
Metloodl1t Chureh, 2 p.m.
CO!OIUNION, HOitlllletllodlot
Chureh, 7:30 Thuradl¥.

Arlington National Cemet.cry.

; ~A;.-~~ w ,HELP YOII

~D

OIUO VALLEY Colnmloder7

24:, !j)eeial conclave. 7p.m.Fri-

do.f at 18111Pie, to attend Good
Frldo,f untcesiiTrtnlcy Uultod
Church ol Chr!a~ Full unllbnn.
COIOIUNITY GOOD FRIDAY
service In Pomeroy, 12:20
through 12:$0 p, m. Frldo,f at tile
Uolted Methodiot Church. Opoo
to the pub)ic,
SATURDAY
IUGH SCHOOL DANCE parcy,
schoni &amp;ponsorod, Saturde,y night
II tile Mlddii(IOrt lllih SChoni
ltldllorl1011. Done Ins !rom 8 to 11
p. m. Jeys emcees.
B~BALL GAllE II ~
pera Plalno Grado Schoni Solul'o
dlir, 7:30 p. m. ~I Plalaa
women versus Portlaad women;
oecond pma, Tli'P81'1 Plains
Dllll versus Portland mea. Actmlllllon 50 centa oOOit.l, chUclreio
25 &lt;onta. Pre-ocbool chUdren
!reo. RefreohmODIJ IOid. Tl(&gt;o
pera Plal11a Boosters. IPOfliOra.
OLD .~.'n.xuf..tl1W rtouDd and
_... douce, Solurdll, IW'tlllg .
It II p. m. II Bodlord YOUII! C..

ar, &amp;ponaored b)' tballarwla ..,._
on:ycle Club. Admlaolon fl per

CO!Cilo.

El..rffl~f
Busy '

Ready To Wear
hp1r,tllllnt·
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adluoto ·aprif&gt;G long.,

lerlng of comfort optlona.

ticoll~

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to loldl prowldlng 1 smooth

pendently smooth• bumpy

o- .,.

Opllono IIIIo: Rangar luxury
t u - wllh SeleciAiro Condl·
tlontr .•. typical of unncellad

rldl ... llghl or loadocl.llllndord on F-2150, ond F·IOO wllh
opllontl hllvy-duty oprlllgo.

roads or ru;gtd terrain. Two
axles add durability, too!

It prlmo "" •

btluty And conwenlene~~.

Kl!'atr - IIUle

short "' ...... tho lfloo'l cop.
en lqtb1- In nu., blacll,

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VOGUE

...... aod au lha boot tuhlon
colora -plain or laney at;ylea.

HOSIERY b)' Blrklblit,~
· 1tr aod our own llllilurJ

brand. Mesh or • ' - coottruCtlon In IQ'lon or the -

Toke Your Trip Knit ond oway you go. looking
and feeling greot every moment. Toni Todd carves
lhe oimple .heath, IGitaM tho hi-yoke, adds the
bromo of a wildly striped sath. In dimple-to•·
lu•ed Docronl'l polyetter double knit, with. an_
offinity for travel, machine-wash· and driable.

mlraclellbre 7111"111 '- olhlde
to oull your evtr)' need.
HANI:IlAGS In Plllllll or
Cl'Uihoa - larp Qrlecy of
•IYieo and Qtdllga. Your
· cbolce of beJic black, botiO
or - o r hlgll tlt&amp;bkm cJi.
l'UIOhadoa.

J.tWELilY lor tile lllt.OI look .
- Saloct.tllo pleeaa thllplote your ..-bin tor Eui&gt;f
or from our tarp i~of

o&amp;rrlnsl.

MCklacOI, l)llu.

rqs, porPnta andbracolata.

site for the meeting.
The "otficlal circles" quoted
by Tass imPlied that the United
States was reneging on its
Promise to go "arurwhere at any
time" . to talk peace with North

his tlnal sermon at the church ~. He wUlleave Friday
for a new position in North Lewisburg, A public reception in

hlo hooor will be held at 7:30 p.m. We&lt;lneS&lt;ta.v at tile Mlddl ..

Vietnam.
It was the second consecutive
day that Tass, In an officially
inspired story. acted as a
conduit ol inl011114tlon - ..n

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Middl
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eport .r as orate
BY BOB HOEFLICH
AU good U1ings must come to
an end and so lt will be next
week when Ute Rev. Howard Rup..
pelt, pastor or the Middleport

Flrlll

United

Presb)'terlan

Church, leaves Middleport a n d

Molal County,

Appiietill.f. uytng bi

tile p,r•oiOPhY. "lalllih aod tile world
lausbs with you," the Rev. Mr.
Ruppelt has been a popular fig.
ure In tile countY during his
long tenure of senice.
Pockets bulging wltll candy lor
botll tile 1CIW1i and old, tile Rev.
Mr. Ruppel! has da,y.ln, day.oot
oproad hls humor and pleasant
pbilo&amp;OiilY across Meigs Councy.
Ordained In April, 19&gt;1, at llle
DeGrall Presbyterian Church at

Degraff, Ohio, the Rev. Mr . Ruppelt came to the Mlddleport

church as his first tull-time as.
signment. In a profession which
fre(J.Iently involves moves from
one community to another, the
Rev. Mr. Ruppe It has an out.
otandlng record or longevicy In

Hanoi and Washington on tbe

meeting site.

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fashion by

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Color mr world aun1hlno brlrk\ In my l!ato Gnena-y
plaid lhlfl. n hu. lhowtr of pluto down ""' troet, plpod
ol-. wbllo tie collar. Bn.htoa\ oo\e o1 all W• clone·ln ·

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durable c- polJOIWr·lnd...\ton. Neodl ...
Iron!. . mn oftor machiM waahlq ,llld drJiq.

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neutr't

The Rev. Hugh B. SCOtt serv-

FBI Shrouds Mustang

In £AlEBplete Secrecy

dlOPOrt·Pomeroy Hotary Club go
along wlllllllls Philosphy, Above,
and right Rotarians and t h e 1 r
.. AAnes" are coloring eggs at

the Columbus and Southern Otdo

Electric Co. building In Middl""
POrt in preparation for the annual Easter egg hunt to be held
at 2 p, m. Sunday.
Club members and their wives
colored some 400 eggs Wednesday night. Each egg has a nUII)oo
ber which will entitle a child finding one to prizes.
Prize .,catches" of the hunt

are a gold egg wltich lsworth$10
. 1\&gt; !he .!lnder •lid • sliver ,8£11: .
~WII

and Lllvld Ohlinger.
Attention is invited to the tact
that thi5 year for the first time
the "hunt" will be held in the
municjplf park In lower MiddlePort. For many years 1t was co~
clucted on the steep hlllside.s or
the roadside park near the Post
office.
The hWlt. which attracts chU..
dren from the entire county, Is

llle longest-stAnding OMnaJ ProMJddlepo~Pomeroy

club. While actual records are
Galt, 36, whose address was a south Birmingham, Ala., lost in the mystic past, It is berooming house. Neighl:ors said they Jladn'tseen Galt in three morths. Ueved there have been over 30
consecutive annual Easter Egg
Neither 111o FBI in Atlanta
Hunts
sponsored by the club.
and Menuthis nor the Justice boma license 1·38993 witll two
Another
Project of long tenure
Q,partment
In
Washington 1967 Mexican tourist stickers on
in
the
club's
community service
would cqmment on the Mus- its wln&lt;bwa, was iound on a
ROTARY ANNS - Left lo r~&amp;~~4Mra. Sarah Owen (back to comen) Mra. Jock Rob
)lr
tang, whfeh was towed to FBI street In 1n AtlantA •-vision, Program is its annual cord.tct of
By Vnited Press International
Dave
Ohlinger,
Mrs.
Wendel
Gerlach,.
Mrs.
John
Werner.
Mrs.
Jack
W~sh
and
Mra
"~A
J a.
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headquarters In Atlanta and Clpltol Homes.· A rNident ol
WA.SII!NGTON - MOsr OF THE NATION'S llomocra~c goy. shielded from newsmen.
kinson.
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the area, Joe Manus. aatd he
ermrs hive climbed into cyclone cellars to await deveklpments
FBI ~gents did ~ tllat no had seen the car since last ·:::~:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::;:;:;:::::;:;.;:::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::::::;::;:;:::::::::::;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::;:;:;:::::::::::::::::;:::::::;:::::::::;:;:::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::·:·:·:·:·:::·.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::~:·
In !he II!Onn over tllelr parzy'o presldentilf nomination. A UPI
warrant had .been Issued In tile Frldo,f and amlher reslden4
survey Shol!ed todo,f more than halt want their states to send cue. But It wao learned 11111

alter Kfns's murder, was traced through license platel» to Eric

starvo

News ... in Briefs

llfra. Mary Brlclges, rOPOrtod
!he FBI had asked Florida seeing 1 well-clreued, clarltpollee Thurldo,f to be on tile halrod man near the car durlns
looicJut lor Gift. Tho r-st the past few dlys,
woo canceled b)' 111o FBI
severlf hours later,
I!IJRY 300 HOGS
Gift's Blrmln&amp;ham address
BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio (VP0
was a stucco, tw4»tocy roomtnc: - Natii:NI Farmera Organizahou.. in a neflhborhood ol old Uon membera, protelltlng 1 o w
homes, · hiib-rl10 IIPartlllont prices, -and hurled 300 hoga
WASHINGTON - THE WHITE HOUSE announced todo,f that Pre- buildings aod modern otllce h..., 'Jburoday,
alden! John&amp;on wW meet In Honolulu next Wodne~day with Soutll stnocturea.
floru'a proaldent, Park Chung Hee. The White Houle announceTho ....,r ot tile rooming
HEADS ROCKY!IEN
:nOIII slid Pork had accepted Jolmsoo'a inYI!Atlon "to como to house refused to come 1o the
WASIINGTON (VPI) _ RobHonolulu f!&gt;r I personal meeting !j) di8CU8B all matters o! Interest door Thorodo,f oliht, bot a er1 Oolman, llaytoo, Ohio, was
to the two eounlf!es."
roomer, tel~hoae rtpalrman named 11 part ol the ''Rock·
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· Porq litrlckland, Uid the FBI otoUer tor President" eoaunltCHARLEsrON, W. VII.- ANATIONALCAllPAIGNc......nn. had ' been ' Uklll8 1bput Gift toe announced here today. The
tor lor George Wlf!aee oald hera Tharado,f that the ma.iorlcy or Wei- "plent,y t11o lall woel!."
&lt;OIIImlttoo will be hu.........-.
Ieee
are hoilolt honorolole Poot&gt;le•liW Jones denied .mg.. · Tno car, bearlatr IH&amp; Al6o 011 Iii New York.
"""" ot lrr~Ues In el!orts to obtlflo lh• &amp;Jinlturos ot obout ,
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8,000 &amp;tate res~ flO that the former Alablma _aovernor can be
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'thlr&lt;l """?'.Preslofantllf candida~·~· tllogeiler~ eloctjon¥1ot In
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November. · , •, ·
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t:lrllar lblo "!lei&lt; a KaoiWha ~uni;y moo, J.eoNW.Whlto, .. . ..
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to SOcrl!llry ot -Jiobert
Wallace workera wore not toiiOwing the law In obtalni!ltllllo &amp;tgne.
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turea. He llld' some Petition corrloro were worldnti oUt ot lflelr ' .(~btldorl.l'f ,100 tOwarta · ..ae.rto wblclt
siMid tr..n
dlltrlc\!1 alid · ~ •ll!nlra were ~ Iiromlaltd !hill( '11.0\ll!l.~In a' ·lund 10 brlnfi tilt American • ba11l on the Ohlci Iilver,
!heMayprlmiQ'~~
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' ,Wind !II'~ {)rcheatra to
In prevlouayearsacbllclren'o
committed or favorite oon dole'gatlona to the Democratic Nlltlonal
Convention in Ausust. Slme just malnfaln a discreet silence.
Amoi\J tllose who have declared, Gov. Wllllam L, Guy ol North
llai&lt;ota his Joined the committee becklll8 VIce President Hubert
H. Humphrey. still an undeclued candidate. two New Englanden,
Governors Kenneth M. Curtis ot Main and PhUip H. lloll or Vermont, have endorsed Sen. Rebort Kennedy ol N.W York lor tho
nomlnolfon.

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SELEcr IIEllEASl'ERBONNET FBOII
EldJBIIF£1Jilt BEAtrriFUL SBLBc.
TION OF GIIILS HATS-

aod Wondel Gerlor.h (preaJdeol).

"ElSter time is the time for
eggs" and members of the Ml~

The iJnpounded car, parked on an Atlanta street since the day ject of the

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Le!t to rlgh4 Llove Ohlinger,

Easter Time is the Time for Eggs

worth $5. Chairmen or lllo

ed the Middleport church for 10
continuoosly at one time
aod tile Rev. Dwight L, Chapin
served ror six years at one
Ume and then returned a few
year&amp; later to serve for i!dx·more
yean. The Middleport First UnitATLANTA (UPO - The FBI todo,f locked in secrecy an ;.,.
ed Presbyterian Church is over Pounded white Mustang car reoembling one tllat sped from llle
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scene of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, Tenn., last ThurSday.
y~s

ROT AHIANS ON JOB -

Carl Horky, Jack Robson. John Werner, Dr. Jerry Mathene.y

thil year are Dr. Jerry Metheny

decessors.

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sebiioi lxatri~'i~Mict Btooll•

Speaking of Schools-No. 37

Answers for these Troubled Times
BY GEORGE HARGRAVES, SUpt.
Meigs Local School District
This Is a troubled nation ln a
troubled world.
Ari\'One witll a speck ol inteillgence and common sense knows
that tills Is a true otatement
Thoro is eonolderable cllllluolon
as to tile cauoes ot all our prob.
lema. There Is even greater coo.
tusioo aa to thedlreetioninwtdch
wr anowers lie.
In dloturl&gt;od tlmea ouch as
theoe tllare are many ~e with
many ltrange anawors to.our per.
ple&gt;lng lfiOotiCIIs. T h e r e
are
many
Who promiae
aanythIng
to CJ11Uin )'CUI' supJOrt ID·order
to help them ha~elhelr WIY·
Somet!meo ltP&amp;1ato:Jul!l otop
a m11111e tollolnklbQutlhla-ld,
Ito problema, II a promloeo and
ua,
MallY Years aaolnalarcoun.

pund r,·v.nnl•ll

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by
00
~07 ibl( · ;,:... . , i:Jf.Nternt OfJOSters ·:

tile . c.il

Sauth 1'11ird St.

read,y ID

!4ld(!lepior(; 1!1 (ti~ 110 .~.-:~eon
pastor of tile Middleport church
It &amp;II~ tlllo "reiecUon ol phoro lair to botlloldos. ••
for loJ18er than aoy or hla pre- Waraaw for preliminary co~

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rejected Phoom Penh and now
rejects Warsaw as the meeting
place.
- '''fhe United states ex.pressed willingness to establish
as soon as possible contact
between rEPresentatives of the
two countries, but U.S, actions
onl,y dela,y such contacts.
-"Having declined Phnom
Penh, the United liates motivated Us refusal to meet
(tbere) by the absence of the
necessary conditions there •••
but Warsaw does have an
American embassy, a staff of
correspondents and means of
communication.
-''Warsaw has been the site,
for over 10 years now. of
contacts between the United
states and the Peoples Republic
of China.''
The charge that the United
States Is "dela.yingn the contacts Indicated
that North
Vietnam, although angry over
the American rejection, was not

as the site. When America make contact.
rejected tbis on ground there
Christian had said that the
waa oo U.S. embassy there, U.S. government proposed "'a
Tass quoted "autOOritatlve cl:r- nwnber or neutral countries as
cles" 1n Hanoi Thurscta_y as possible sltes for contact and
ProposiJJ&amp;: Warsaw Instead.
we hive not yet had any
The story toda.y was promptp. response to this proposal."
ed b)' Christian's re5110nse to
Chrhitian said War.saw would
. llle WarSIW PTOPoS,~.
not Provide . "a
atmo~

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lllg, ~oponr Colot moko drivIng 1 ~ure. And the ~xtf'l

lnitllf contacts.
The story gave oo alternate

.POrt church.

AJII!:RICAN RED CBOSS blood
mo1o11e, illondojl, I to I P. m.,
Ponutlllf Junior lllih SChool.
wau.u cbDra walecomo.

At•..o-tletlc rur auspenalon
comblnn longer 1pring1 with
a unique diYictl tnlt autome-

the United State.:. would prefer
IIOJJI.e uneutrat•• site for the

THE REV. HOWARD RUPPELT, POPular pastor ot llle
Mickllepon First United PreSbyterian Church, wlll deliver

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States and tile
Re»ubllc of Vier

Uolted

White House press secretary
George Christian said Thursday

USE: OUR CONVENIENT
LAY-AWAY PLAN

In

contacts between

tile

nam.''

HALF SIZES

as~

prellmlnary
Democratic

IIEGVLAII JjJNIOIIS

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sion uses two lront axtes, one
ror each wheel. The jars and
joltlare taken outofthe rough·
ttl I'Oid aa each wheel lnda- ·•

United States his no grounds In
reject Wanaw as the site of

liJ.SSY SIZES

wide -lhfp 1onlco, 11 a.m.

Twln·I·Beam front auapen·

The Soviet news agency said
these circles "beiJeve the

JUNIOR P~ri'ES

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WITH EXCLUSIVE FEATURES COMPETITION
DOESN'T OFFER

MOSCOW (UPO- North Vlet.- tocts Is legally untenllble lor
namese "official clre:les" 88¥ four reasons:
thllt America's apparent rejec~"The Vnlted States has
tion of Warsaw as tbe site ol Ol!Pressed repeatedly Its willinB- •
Washington-Hanoi contacts is ness to meet a DRV representa-.
"lea:aU¥ untenable," Tass said tive at any place and any tUne.
todo.f,
The United States has lfrl!ady

Solaot oJI1"8til',itmlnlnednlo
jlllt at;ylotd lor 1ou .;. from
OhirtWI!Btl lo lee.. , our IPrinl clre1aeo are set to lull
tile DK&gt;Od of every !albion
olllltr - yoll'llllnd juotwhlt
you're loold;w tor In -ay
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GLOVES b)'

FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1968

Label U. S. Objection
As Legally Untenable

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Hanoi Insisting on Warsaw as Site

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COMPLBTt: YOUR t:ASI'ER

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO .

Dir,as.JIATS, sPORTSWEAR- BNSI!Miil i!:s.

WOMEN'S AND GUlLS' COATS,

SUNDAY
SVNDAY SCHOOL -.o,Le.
tart FoUl llelhociJt aturch,

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GJliLS IN THE ,RWllr 'f&lt;l

CQJIE IN AND Sill FOR• Y""BSELF THE FINE 5ELBCI'ION Wll C~

DANCE PARTY, ThurSdo,f, 9
p. m. to midnight, ~IDe Junior
Hi&amp;~~ School, sponsored bY Racine
Junior Clua. lluale b)' "All
Souled Out". Admla1bl 50c.

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FLOOII - TOPS IN SI"YLING: PA~~"

WOMEN'S beokotllall pme It
tile !;!Tocuae Elemontary School,
7:30 Thurodo,f, lollowiJw bY a
pme - - boy• ottlleltOOnd,
third, aod tourtll aradoa. Proo
c - to go to !he P.T.A.
CANDIELIGHI' Conummlol\
Trlolcy united Church ot Christ,
7:30p.m.

FIUDAY
CANDLELIGHI' VEsPER senleo, Frldo,f, 8 p. m., St. PIUI
Lutheran ·Church. ~. 9:30
L m. joint worshiP ol St. PIUI
and St. John Lutheran churches
at St. Poul Chureh. ~School,
10:45 o. m. and two &amp;OOlt Bible
cla..ea.
NEW HAVEN St. Paul Lulhoru
Church, area joint Good Frldo,f
aerYlces, 1:30 p. m. Bev. Brian
Eoiel, Uturglat. Putor or New
Haven Methodist C h u r c h,

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Eslllor Wu,._ or Akrvn, ~ •. aturelt,·7:l!G,p..
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district 'cOQrdlnator, PNII~ 11

Mrs. Marianne ~ lo""
or Gallipolis, Is tile onll
cancliclate lor proslclont ot t b e
Ohio Federation andwUl beelec._
ed to the position at the ClncJn.
nati meetlnl. A June rtciPtlon

Mrs. Larry Baker presided at

day complete!.

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For onlonts ond
Chlldr•n ond Mony
Gifts For tho Boby

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meetblc
Wblch co...nd the PQIIIIIona aioiAi i!OJl Woak•
Miss n.rlndl Wll;.ll, troosurer, Clnclnnad In Mof.
Tho nomlnai:lns commtuee P,...
RoPro801111118 tile Mlddltport
Plm.A1HEA SOCIETY, 'lbura.

111o meeting and nomed Mrs.Kun-

For your loved one

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Ha waa U.. ~&lt;hotarshiil · at tllo School ~ Qlllo ollie e. llllu Cunni~~~~~ am lo
Coal eo,, Nuralnsll Holzer lloliPI~bYlha ' thO clotJbtar or Mr. and Mrs.
W. Va.IUacondJ. Mlddl•rt Business aod Pn&gt;felo 1111 CWinlnlllil!m.
Officers lor llle 196S-69 year
1 tonai Women'• Club.
The club'• sci'&lt;!\arlihlp com- wore olocted and lllCiude Ml"
mltteo headed b)' Mri. HIII'Old ~ Leonard, president; Mrs.

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he wouldrlseagainfromthedead.
He "as killed. He did rise

!rom the dead. He kept His prom.
lse.
He made a second promise. He
Uid tllat He could do tile oame
thing for you and me l1 we wou1d
follow IHs way.
I , dul't know about you, but

this promise. from one " h o
showed He kept IUs promloe,
looks to me like a good place
to seek the answers to our perplexing problema to&lt;iaJ'.
The leiSCMIS ol Good Friday
wilh Ita IIYlllbol ol groat lose
IIlii of Esoter wltll its lar groat.

ly 20 &lt;enlltrlee old. ~~owe¥.., ao.,
con be aa frellh aad Uthe
llrat nobln'1 - . I! we llllJ lilly

let tllem be oo.
Problema? Yea. we au biYe
our llhare In lhla whlrllnc -ld.
Anawwa?

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er pin- theselea~m.sarenear- Eaater.

Americans Rally to Recapture Position
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Screaming
Gla.'' North Vletu-

meoe trool!&gt;B OYO(fOD • u.s.
AnDy .Po&amp;idon . near S1iaoo
todlybutllleAmorlconl!l'alltedo
racfll\ttt'!ld lhalr Poll'
• loiet ue· t':'.otnmunllti 1n
a,hti:v . ao fierce both lidos
llrod In """7 dlrtctlo"'
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Gllbart urocu. ~ ot Sin
VETERANS MEMoRIAL
Aalonlo, Tlx., ·IOid . QPI ~
HosPITAL
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Mm!allklna - cniu Jeoldna,
About lOO North Vlotll!lo:elf

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