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Holzer Ilospital: Vieltlnghours
2-4 and 7.s p.m. Parents only
on Pediatrics Ward.
Admissions
Laura M, Brunlcardi. 533 Second Ave.j Mrs. Mlidred Bush,
Halllda3 ltts., Gallipolis; Noeh
D. Saunders, 48 Nell AYe.; Mrs.
Gladys Lesher, 2182 Eeotern
Ave.; Mrs. Walter E. Hively,
Rt. 1 GaJUpolls; Roger L. Puckett, Rt. I Crown CIQ'; Mro.
Opha Fitzwater, Rt. 1 Bidwellj
NOTIU 0, APf'OINTMINT

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l•t•N of l'lt•l I...W.111 Dta~IH
Notice II hel'flby lfi"Won th1t •IIbert
F . Snowden, of Rutltnd, Ohkt, hu
been dub lppoirtted AdMI.ftlltrttor of
the &amp;tate of &amp;the! Snowden d.eeeued, l1te of Rull1nd , Mtlp Coun·
ty, Obto.
Creditor. 1te reQWred 10 flloe their
el•iml: with uld flducltry wtthln rour
lnDI\UlJ.

Dated thl$ fith dQ of Man:ll U16ll
.IOtiN c. UC.ON
Prout. J~,. of ~Md CoUl'IIY
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INsPECTION HELD- District llepucy Grand Master llaJ'o
rell Day, center, foreground, was the Inspecting oaicer for an
inspection of Racine Lodge No. -i61 F&amp;AMlnthe Master Mason
Degree TuesctaJ· night. Pictured with ~· are officers or acting
oCCicers who took part in the inspection. Front row, left ro
right, are Eldon Kraeuter, acting master; ~· and Ben PhiLson, cha,plain; back row, Gerald SimPson, secretary; Bob
Beegle, Junior Deacon; Bill Hayes, acting senior warden; Tom
Wolfe, senior deacon. and U:m Weese, acting junior wardenSentinel Photo.
NOTICI TO IIODIU
The Board u f Tru1totu of Or•ngf
To'l'n.tihlp, Mellill l:wnty , State of
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'Middleport, Pomeroy,Raclneend

lllilMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)Negro Loader &amp;tood on his motel
Natiollwlde murder end '""' balcony also was undecided
S(l1rlcy warrants ha,. been about the Pl~ture. '1 Juat don't
issued for Eric Slarw o.tf, a know If lt'l him," said ......
myaterloua rlverbo&amp;l c oo k, Be58le Brewer.

!Derchllllt seam.. end bli-te...
But the Fill Insisted the
c\er accused In the t~lalalnatlon Picture Wll of Galt. ult's him.,
of Dr. lofartla Luther King Jr.
rlgh~" satd Jc'ft1h H.
The FBI charpd Galt 111d hll Gamble, S(lOCtal --~~~~
"allepcl Ilorhter" In a nn-11111 of the Blrmlrlgltem Flil tim;
WedDeldii.Y Wlp1 OODS(l~ to Pe said the p-gnpb was
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Memorial Auditorium.
'l'he trio II the final attrectlon
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aobaerlpdoa onl,y. The II'OIC' Ia
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was Eugene Deakins, 30, Langsville Route 1.
InvesUgating otncen sald (ol·)owbJg ·llarvey' •
th~ IJes.
ldns alloaedb' Jtabbed Harvey
with a li!llchor knife at the Ileiklns home about 10 p.m . .., the
evcnlllg of April 4. Acoordlng to
ol!lctals st the time of the lncldMt, Rarve,y had Interceded In
a domootlc situation Involving
Mr. and Mrs. Deskins.
Following stabbing, It was re~ thst the victim hod been
ruahed to Holzer Hospi.W by

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Men Die
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LAURIE SCHAEFER
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South Korea Promised
Voice in Asiari Peace

J ACKS)N, Ohio (UPO - WU.
Ilsm C. lt&gt;rlnldes, 38, end ....._
1tw Triplett, 51, both &lt;&gt;f Wellolon, were k1llod late w-.ill¥
when their prlvste plane eras~
ed Into a hllltq&gt; nine mlloo woot
ol
here while enroute here from
MARCil AFB, Colli. (UPO - Presl&lt;isnt Johnson returned to the
ChilUcothe.
U. S. mainland fl'om Hawaii todo.v pledgiiiK 1o Preslden&amp; Park Clnq
lt&gt;rlnilleo was tqlng tho foul&gt;.
Hee lhll !i&gt;ulh Ko.-'IIOUld have a voice In 1111' Vietnam peace n....,_
place
plane with TriPlett as his
. tladoaa.
onl,y
pusenger,
ohen It pi~
-'?()nlon also recomm!Ued the United State• to hooorlng Ito
Into tho ground und was cleo
comm,ibaoall to defend South Korea lgeinstCommunl•tlll!ll'esslon.
moltshecL I.osa was estlmlted
Mtlrlwhllti PaldstaDaareedtoat
$5,!100.
lll¥"·to a - s t fl'o!b !he United state Dean Rullk warned thAI the
~rlnkles
was 1 Jae:kiOD CoUDo~~ ihlt It ofler It• territory u. s. wWingneiS 11&gt; talk did not
ey commissioner while Trjplott
11 II lite fcir preliminary Vlel- uiae f'rom
He CllP wu
a Wellatori bulldlnecontraco..., ~· Ialka,
tioned Hanoi "not 1o lose thlsop.
or.
Tlir~m&gt;unc:emont came whllo P&lt;&gt;rtunlll'" lo neaotlate.
SC&gt;rlnldes was 111 AlloSEOAL
Soviet Promler Ale..eJ N. I!o&amp;y((in
North Vletnlm, In a Hanoi
ll&gt;olllail
end baolletl&gt;ail P'-1-er
wu vlaltlng,Rewalplndl w'*""" broadcast vorslon of an Ullcle
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High School in 1M&amp;Uf((ed lhe Ulllted - · lo IICCtllt In lhe COmmunist part;y _ ..
~- He oPerated a dry cleentnc
"lmmodlatoi.t" North Vl-.n'a Nhlll ~.. clomlllcied finn In WeUston.
PnJII!IHII the tal~l be htld In ·~ the United SWII&gt;S "lgl'OO
Trlplou wu a prieeUoal with
Wvlaw· or Plilom Penh, C. Wlthcut deley 10 either Phnllm
Bartow
Jonee of "" Pleestnt In
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Penh or W:arAW· ll&gt;r the •liB of
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111 Begpro
end took major roles In Sound
of Music end Oklalloms while
at Besley lllitt School. !l!e Ia
s member of Alpha XI Delte
!l&gt;rorlcy.
In the talent compeUtlon, Mill
Schaefer will Bing a number from
the musical, The Fantastlco.
eontostenta from G a Ill s,
M~ga, Ath..a end Wlllllln&amp;fm
Couni!ea are tsklnJ&gt;; port In the
1988 Mill Southern Ohio Par· .
eant to be stapci at 8:10 p.in.
on Satunlsy, lla.Y 4, at the Pom01'0¥ Junior lillh School. !p&gt;n.
sorlng ~ event ere tho Pornoroy Quunber of ~ end
Ohio
Phi Ol•"'er of ""'
Sigma Phi,

s"""'s,
hereby petition the Veteran&amp;
Memorial Hospital to revoke
their decision lo close the Veterans Memorial Hospltal maternity facilities, as prevlouily 'i n.
noonced by the president ot the
hoS(lltal board ancld!Iel of slalf.
"The deetlllm to close this
neede&lt;! facUlty wi!I places bur,
den upon the - l e of M e I g s
Councy who muit
' then seek medIcal assistance In an adJOining
count;y when the need for ob·
stetrlcal facilities and care a..
rise.
04 Thla adverse declalon 1ri.ll
place an added burden of re.
sponslbUiQ' upon the volunteer
emergency '"""'s In M e I g s
County when the,y are faced with
the posslblllcy of tranS(IOrtln.g a
moternll;y pstleat lo another hospital that has readll,y avellable
obstetric faclllties.
"One of the main reasons glv.
en lor closing the hospital maternlcy ward was that hoiiPital
recorda show a decline" in the
number of births at Veterans
Memorial Hospital as compar-

tng second degree murder- were
returned Wemesday by the January term grend jury of Meigs
Councy Commoo Pleas Coort.
Charged with second degree
murder as a result ol the butcher~e death , of Avel Harvey,
30, near Dexter, on APril 4

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at. oiiJ.r·UnlvOil'siiJ, Ath.... end daQIIter ot Mro. Eioanor D. Sehsefer, Columbus, will
be one of lito It coilestants from
a !0011'-counly areai"seeldng I h e
Mila Sauthml 0111o crown In
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l'olntro1CII
A grdlate of Besli\Y Hl(l(l
School In Columbila, loll•• Schaefer Ia a llll(l(lomore at Ohio u.
!lie had voice tralalng for over
Ove years it CApital Univeralcy
In Columbila end waa aosocloted with tho Columbus Junior
Theater ol the Arts for f o u r
yoaro.
ll!e haa had e!B(It years train- ,
lnl In claaslc bellet end three
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Deskins. Harvey died at the hospltai.
Last Frldsy, Deskins appear.
ed In Meigs County COUrt end
waived preliminary bearing.
electing to go directly before
tile grand jury. He Is free un·
der $5,000 bond.
Indicted on charges of auto..
mobile homicide and driving
while intoxicated was Roy Lee
Buchanan, 35, Pomeroy.
Buchanan is al~ the dri·1
ver ol a car U,volVed in an ac. ·
cldent with a car driven by DaVid Lee Burns, 28, Marietta,
on Route 7, a mile north of the
Forest Rwt Road at 2:30 a.m.
on March 30.
Burns was also taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital and is still
confined there as a retrult of
Injuries received in the accident.
William E, Mllchell, Gaillpolls, was also Indicted by t h e
grand jury Wednesday, for driving while intoxicated.

Telephone
Tie-Ups
Assured
WASIUNGTON (UP!) - Communications workers "ere P~
pared to strike the Bell TelePbOne system
in a walkout
that could slow oown Phone servIce throughout the naUon.
II pro!.:mpd, the strike could
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U• commerclal manager for
Ohio Bell, said this mol'nllw
the! through the use of automatic equiPment Gallla reslclenta willbealoloiOm...,local
calls end Ioiii dlltall&lt;e calls
by dlreet dlltanco ~ If
the atrlke COOlOI of! as PloDnod. He . - II(IOrvlaoey
'periiOilllll, botltlocllan4o•
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uadl ~ a«tlOIIIIMIII• ruched.
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Time Magazine, doted March 8,
1968, diO&lt;Iosed the! the birth
rote In the Ulited States reach·
ed an all.tlme low last year.
Therefore, this is a problem
that many hospitals across the
..UOO must eope with end Veterans Memorial is not an exception to the case.
"It is the optnion of a monber of persomel In the various emergency 84JI&amp;ds that if
the hospital board looked IJito
the poaalbUity of addinl the services of a doctor who Is a IP8·
dallst Ln obstetrics to the hospital staff, such a move miiJ!ll
prove beneflc:lal in elfeetlng the
use of the maternit.Y ward facilities.
"We feel In ell slnceriQ' th,t
the cledsion of tho boarcl to close
this portion of the hospital will
have an adverse effect on t h'e
future pro£1'088 of Melga Coull·
ty and, since the hospital w a s
erected with monies peld by the
taxpayers of this COWIQ', the cit(Continued on Pap 6)

Tbe coal! • 1o - COlli strike,
tenned
"lnovltalJ!e'! by 10...,..
{edelallom• lo onllllt the
mont
end
un1oo .ofllclaJ., wu 1o
..,...,... · at prlvete capital,
.ct..... blibioai end lOber' end llolln ot S p, m. ESI', It 'IIOUld
bo tho !lrllllllloawlde Wllllo&gt;utln
tho
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Deskins Indicted
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was sold to Galt.
A white Mustang car:relembling one seen apeedl01
from the murder I!ICene-was
found lllandontd In Atlanta the
do.v afler tho eiaJ!ng. It was
registered 1o Galt 11 a
Blrmlnghem rooliWI£ house,
where residents bad not seen
him In three month•. Tbe FBI
said Galt purchased the 1966
car from a .Private cidun 1n
Brlmlnghem last August and
put 19,000 miles on lt-drl~
to such places as Los ADPIO..
New Orleans and Mexico. '
According to the FBI, Galt
elelmed to be a rlverlxlet cook
and merchant seaman and wu
an avid
dancer with I

Wblte 1ntper In Memphle, Tenn., lhlok."
April !. x.ph!a pollee later
The FBI Issued two Picture•
flied 1 murder charge against of Gal4 also known· as llarvey
Galt.
Lowmeyer and John Willard.
The Fill also released a Galt'• q,yea Wll'e closed in one
P-81'1Ph of Galt, 36, cleo photo, Tho other featured eyoa
acrtbed u 1 441on.r' "lth a sketched In by an FBI art1 ot.
~:rural quality" In hi&amp; rolce.
The FBI COJillllalnt, llled In
l'haro wa• lmmedlote coltllct . 8~ Chll'led thet Galt
or UIICOI'tllnl,y liJIOIIK witnesses end an 'Individual ·-m he preCerence Cor countrY and
W... said they had oeen Galt.
ellopd to be hll brolher "estern music. He also Ukes
''No, that' a . not hlm." aatd entered 1ato a COMJir&amp;ey" to beer and vodka, lhe Fill oald,
Peior ~' oPenlor of a bonn Klar. end Galt purchased and 41Pl'Obably cl)es not hive a
1'00IDIJw beuaa where Galt a rille In ll1rmlnsham lllout high degree of education."
SIIQ&gt;td from A~~~o 26 1o Oet. 7, March 30.
Apnts sold Gelt took a
1987'.
Trace W. .n
course at a bertendlng school In
"I c~t l!o aure, • said Parer
A 30.0~alibei' Remington Los Angeles this year and
Strlcldbdo • roomer at the PlllllP rtile With a telescC~&gt;e g~ March 2.
boule.
s~ wa• found near the
The FBI sold Galt had a
Tbe WOJDIII who nma the loklnUihls flq&gt;hou&amp;e end FBI nerwus hablt of occaslonalb'
llernPhls flophouse from where a&amp;ents traeed the wNPQn to 1 PullliiK at an earlobe with his
lhe ldUer •hot Kine as the Illrminghm, 'i&gt;Ortlng
goods hend.

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declflon to close the obstetrics spokesman for tJJe delegation of
wing of the hospital will place ftve reprelelltatives. He offered
a burden upon the - ' • o1 the board IJie following letter
Meigs COWlt;y whO must then addressed to the medical .atafl',
seek medlcel aoolslellce In an bosrd ol ll'1!slees and AdmlnlsadjolnlnJ COUI'II:1 wb~ the need trator Walter SU»vart.
for obstetric faclllllo• and care Gentlemen:
arlae.
uwe, the members ot the MidJoe iltnlble, a .-ember olthe dloport, Pqmeroy, Racine and

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-Syracv11 China

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Count,y asked the Veterans Memorlal Eespital board of trustees

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LUCITEI lnl&lt;lrlor

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Mrs. Madno A,rJ!Qid rece!e ·
ed word Tuesday dl'· the dealll·
o1 Claronce Flt'JPrll'd ol F~~
. Ind.
ler,
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Mr. FltZPrlld II the fath!W '.
ot ·Mrs. 'Arnold' a Jon..(n.J~tW,
Paul. He died ot tl{e llomo I!Os- .
pUll 1n Lata.Yetle, litd. Frlenda
are being received it the llooll·er.Kondleman FUneral Home at
Fowler. Funerel ..ntcea will
be held Thursday afternoon at
the Oxford Church there.~

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- FO• IALIThe real ~JUte of Ola ChUdel'll.
Deceued sttuat• In Ret!-dJvllle , 1\lei8&amp;
councy , Ohio, wll1 be offered. for
sale at the ontcn or Crow. Crow &amp;
Porter
Attorn•l'•• Pomeroy. Ohio.
at JO ,JO A.M . on S3turday the 27th
d•y or April. 1968. The property tu
be 1 old lor c31h 1nd tubJect to real
e 1 tate tax.11 tor IIMSB. The propertY
wu apprataed at 1&amp;00.00 , and can·
not be 1oid for te•• than the •PPtal•·
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Rings

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HI BROINS
MAHOGANY

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the Work Skippers are here
LliCITE0 Wall Pllnt

LIGAL NOTICI

ment offered . Grader to br dellvtr·

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Roger W, Waugh, HI. I Northup;
Christopher S. ToPe. Eureka Star
Rt.; Paul Michael PuiJ!l, Rt. 2
Bidwell; Sandra &amp;le Masters,
Wausf1's Trailer Ct.; Richard
c. RodgQrs, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
M,vrtle M. Ilonahoo, Rutlend;
Mrs. Kellfleth D. Mohler) Mid·
dieporl; Guy W. Lee, Rt. I Pomeroy; Bocky Lee Hudson, Syracuse; Albert c. Martin, Rt, 4
Jackson: MJ ss Bessie Phetteplace, Wellston; Mrs. Lawrence A, Lewis, Hanging Rock;
Benjamin F, Sandrldp, ID, Rsvenswo:d; Robert H. Unn, Ironton: Mrs. Edward C. Heath, HI.

Jr., Itt. 3 Pomeroy, dau~ter,
11:24 p.m. Tueedii.Y.
!Jiochargo•
Earl •L, Balls, Edwurd J. BenUne, Mrs. Jtulus B. EUc:esaor,
Mrs. Ralph ••oster, Mrs. wn.
Cord A. Goble, Mrs. Bernard
C. lilll')IOr, David L, Harper,
Mrs. Georgo Ilelnes, David Hln·
dy, JOhn D, Jividen, Rodnef A.
Kleltl, Mjss . Helen Mehle, Ed·
Blrlhs
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Mrs. Walter E, J!uvely, ~ Mrs. Ethel Slaver, Mrs. Keith
I Gallipolis, son, 9;5~o.m. TUes- &amp;itherland, Mrs. Robert L.
day; Mrs. KeMeth Dickerson, Thomas,
Bernard
Wallace,
Jackson, eon, 1:03 .P.m. Tues- Geol'ie W. Wells, Mrs. Leland
daJ': Mrs. Kenneth D. Mohler, ·
Middleport, son, 3:06p.m. TUes.
cl!Qo; Mrs. Russell E; Kemedy,
Jackson, daughter, iS: 57 p.m.
Tuesday; Mrs. Eari R. COmp.
son, Wellston, son, , 6:24 p.m.
Tuesday; Mrs. Henr~ Doer!er,

Tho Blo&lt;k Hole ui Cokotta
was die name gl\'en to the room
leas than 20 reet square tnto
\•hich 146 BritiSh priSOnetl Of
lhe Nawlll of Ber.gal werethnJWn
In 1756. Onl,y 23 survived over-

~urncl Fltzpatrl~

D. Groen,

3 Jackaon; IJana 1~ · If"IPP. Jr.,
llavonswoodj Arnott
Jefl'era,
Jr., Radclirf; Mra. C Ua D. Dalle,y, Rt. I Piketon; • ro. Earl
R, Compston, Well~; Mn.
K~
Dickerson, : Jack801'1i
Mrs. Russell E, KenncW, Jackson; Mrs. llenry Doerfer, Jr.,
Rt. 3 l'o"!"I'OY; John.P, Norris,
Wellston; 'Mrs. Sam j A, Wyatt,
Rt. l Pomeroy.
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200 at Farewell
By BOB HOEFLICH

Seventeen years qo a YGWll
mlnlster arrived in MlddltPort
as pastor ol the First United
Presbyterian Church. It was hta
first assignment as an ordained
minister, His name - lloward
E. IIJwel~
He sta,yed In the community for
longer th111 mln!sters seno&lt;alll
remain wltll a. Plstonte. The
years !lew by qulclliy, end thll
minloter With ·a reedy quJi&gt; eei-naci
a glace 1n the hearts ot~,not
onJ.y in the community, butacrou
Meigs COunty.
He took an acdve role in co•
munlcy alralrs and losnod a heli&gt;ltw hand In mill;)' dlrectlona. loll&lt;lo
dlf!i~Grt became his ''hometvwn."
l&lt;ost niah~ some 200 members
of the congregation andresl&lt;isnta
of MiddlcaortandothercOIJUilUili..
ties ol tho county, met lllhe Ml&lt;lo

NEW YORK (UP!) -Sophl&gt;more coed Linda LeClair
claimed victory toc1111 In her
Cllll1lalgn 1o topple 1 rule berrltw IUDil&amp;rrled Barnard COllap students from Uvinc with

men.
.The school's atudem-laculcy-'judiclal commlttooWedne"'
do¥ cleciined 1o recommend
her ""PuPsion for sharlqj a
two-room opartmoot with her
lQyfrlend. The committee
merely banned the blonde, 21).
yOIJ'cld sociology coed from
'the campus aruu:k bar, ·cat•
terla and recreation l'OOIIlo

A Shau Valley

Gets 10 Raids
SAIGON (UP0 - For the second ill¥ In a row, U. S. B5%Stral!o!ortreases bombarded the CoiDo
munlots' A shau V.U., ~­
tion mute with an un&amp;lll1'Used 10
~ todlly, Amerlclll !QlokeSo

....; oillc~,.

fiiWiary obaervera said lhe
~ bomblllg could be lhe
oofti'niiiK
"' for aa American
•
JII'Ound thrust Into the We
vaUv that atrekhes11ko a ~
ger from tho Laos border 1o
within 15 mile• o1 the IX&gt;rthern
coutal clcy of Hue.
In Sal&amp;on. Amerlcoa !Qloiu&gt;..
m• said 163 U. S. troop&amp; were
ldUed In action last week. It
1111 the !,\ghost dsalb toll In
flft · weeka.
AD&gt;ther 2,691
Ami!J'Ioaaa su!ler~ ".\)undl In
""""'" laat nOli, SPOksemeD
salclo

cDOIIOrt Presbyterian Chureh 1o
bid farewell to the Rev, Mr. lli&amp;&gt;pelt who has acceptedapastonte
II North Lewisburg.
What "as planned as a ••art
program" stretched into a two
hour presentation as more than
a hal! dozen ministers !Qloiu&gt; to
PI!' the highest tributes to tho
long • time Middleport putor,
There were mu&amp;lcal selections
end II the 011110 WOI Mra. ~
IJan Wilo bu
onl,y
Ove Sundlyo In lhe .,.t 11 )'til'S
at her PDit 11 church organist.
Besides a gUt from mtiDbers of
lhe church, the Rev, Mr. RqJpelt
was showered with a number of
personal gUts from friends who

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their esteem for hltn.
Th101 come a social hour. This
was a comfortable, chiU;y and
..._.u period enhanced by

dellcacioa served by some u
,....., of lhe church Who h a d
plonnad tho reeOI&gt;tkm.
And - at • late bour - the
COIIIJJUmicy llld COIIIIIY bad ""
OciaiJl said JIXIC(bye 1D 0111 of
itB flnor resl-a.
Yes, It wu one ot ttmse ~~~
menta to Remember".

·namageLawn, Hedge
The State HIIJ!l,.y Patrol ftl.
ed oo charges aplnst Jarvis
L. Stout, 21, ~. Mich.,
after a one car accident at 11:45 p.m. Tuesday on Rt. 684,
flv.-tha ol a mlle norih of
Rt. 143.
Eugene Young of Rl. 4, Porne·
rQY, reported the accldent at
5:51 a.m. Wednesday. llwt's
car went across Younts lawn
end clsmaied a hodge, the pstrol said.

end was locsted Wodno• • He
was cootacted and agreed lo pay
Y011111 for clamaaoL
The ))llrol lnvellllptod a
unilpe acclclent at 2:88p.m. Wednesday em Rt. sa, fcur m i 1 e s
north of lite
Gl HI. 7.
Dann,y Zlrkl , 28, Pomeroy,
heeded on ~ 33, drlvlnl
a feed truck, pa•oF
fled tnck as the 'Vtblclea paned, - l n l t - a p o p
bottle tho! broke a mirror off
omcera said that ~. the side ol Zirkle' a truck.
heeded south, felled to round
No ....... •II\jured end dama curve, went off the lett side ap "aa minor, tbe patrol Aid.
of the hlgbwa,y, across YOI.IrlR's
latm and struck a power pole
owned by the Columbus a n d &amp;uher W'mner of
SOuthern Cltio Electric Co.
Tllere was ao damage to the
pole.
Soot, according to the patrol,
Army ll&gt;ec:lallst Four ~ P,
left the scene at the accident
Butoher, 20, son of Mr. aad llrs.
Charlaa L. Butobor, Iloute I,
BIRMINGIIAM, Ala. (UPI)..
RerrlsoavWe,
...elMII the
FBI eources Indicated today
I!ron&amp;e Star lllareh u It
that the '•alleged brother" ot
Ft. Knox foroutlltandlolrllllrlto..
Eric Slam&gt; Gilt 1110J be In louo aervlce durinl hll lui u.
their custody, helping them
sianmont In
seerch (or the man accused of
Presently
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slaying Dr. I.Iartln Luther King nels....,. spoelaJist In Jiad.
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¥EIGS GENERAL HOSPri'AL
AIIIO'l'TED - Beck!' !Gllth, bui• tralniJW It Ft .........
Pomeroy; Olivia Iloko, Middle- ~atle-~HI1h

P&lt;&gt;rt.

llSCIIARGED ~ W...a !Ilana,
IIarry ll&gt;encor, Ral(lll Brwer,

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Bob stone will wed a lovely Mrs. Independence, La.
Bartel (she has two children, he
Rex Harrison will beeorne tile

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Dally theatre man Martin Gott-

Timely Quotes
If fools and folly rule tbe
world, the end of man in our
time may come as a r\lde
shock, but It wUI no longer
come as a complete surprise.
-Abdul Rahman Pazhwak of
Afglulnistan, former pres~
dent of the United Nations
GeneTlll Assembly.

Playing a Pope is the
epitome of everything an
actor can do, I think of myself as a professional, but
sometime a prolessionaliam
doesn't seem enough.
-Anthony Q u l n n, talking
about his role "' the fie·
ti&lt;mal Pope Ktrll I tn the

movie version of t'The
Shoes of the Fisherman".

QUICK QUIZ
Q-Wiult bird is frequently

referred to as the "rain
prophet"1

A-The American cuckoos
become vociferous as a storm
approaches and consequently
are frequently referred to as
"rain crows."
A CHURCH REPIJCA, A CRO,S:,., an QJI&amp;n Bible and tlowers have been used In the di&amp;PlQ
wlnltlw ot Dudley Florists in Mlddlegort to point l.(l evangeltsdc services at the llf!cldleport Flrst
~tist Church. The Rev. Charles Lusher. nadonaiJ.y known speaker, is delivering the messages
durbw services which began Wednesday and will continue through saturday, starting each evening

at 7:30.

.Helen Help

Dear Ed:

Newspaper linotyplsts a n d
copyreaders will hate me tor Jt,
but here goes:

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Xm1 tbough my typewrltxr Is
an f;id modxl , Jt worksquitxm.ll,

By Helen Bottel

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
ThJ s colunm is for young peo-

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willl tile rea or Helen Help US!,
It welcomes laughs but won't
dodge a serious !JUesllon with
a brush.otr.
Send your teenage questions
to YOUTfl ASKED FOR IT, care
of Helen Help Us! this newspaper.

TillS PATH LEADS
TO NOWHERE
Dear Helen:
rve known this girl nearly
llx months and have asked her to

10 -dy. !i&gt;e refused but sa,vo
llle .UU wants to be friends.

Some examples of her "friendlhip" are:
At school she never s.peaks to

me.
Sle talks to everyone except

me.
When we're nt a party she ig-

excxpt for onx or t'MJ kxys. I
havx wishxd many timxs that it
workxd pxrfxctly. It Is trux that
thxr:x an forty-tour kxys that
lunction wxll xnough, but just
onx k:xy not workJng makxs thx
diftxrmcx.
Thxrx arx timxs whxn an or-aan·
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neck-deep in other thoughts, If
that's possible. Parents hardly
ever hear it the first time, when
it's asked over the top of their
&amp;mday paper.
Here's a trick our dauiltlter
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Sue U. .s'·•I, 'WhAn
'"', Mom"
"' ":!r' " n...,.
doe&amp;ll't'ljldle'_,t throuii!J IO'me, ' lYpxwrltxr ... Not aU tbx 1&lt;-'Y
she bust~ out With ..Dear Helen- p:xopb: arx workingpropxrly. ~Yoo
helptiS, '' and it this doesn't pen- may say to yoursxlt, "Wxll, I
etrate, she sa,ys, --Mrs. Hottel, am only onx pxrson, I won't
may I have a word with you?" rnakx or brxak an organization."
In other words, honey , start your But it doxs makx a difl'xn11cx
question with something catchy bxcausx any organi:zatloo tc bx
and dltrerent, and you usually xffxctivx, nxxds thx actlvx parget reaults. - Just ask mel ticlpation of xvxry mxmbxr.
- H.
So tl1x lllort tlrnx you tblnk
Dear Helen;
your x11'orts arx not nxxdxd, just
Would you please reprint the rxmxmbxr my t.YPxwritxr and say
article about the missing "e" to yoursxil, "I am a kxy pxrson
on the typewriter, tmtitled 11 Doxs in this group, and PM nxxdxd
0nx Mattxr?'' I need it tor our VXry much!" - AUTHOR UNachool paper, and I think otllers . KNOWN
would Uke 10 read it again too. ... And Icy THAT on your Q&gt;J&gt;e- ED TilE EDITOR
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Dolly!" - but eight of the ktd .
chortues have been hoopltallzed
... The &gt;Amerlc.. ~rl Indeed:
most patrloUc sounding ballpla,ver In the RWor lea,gues lilts seasoo llUisl be rookie Rod Sox

EVANGELIST

REV.
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ingredieniS that moke up lhe medicines you
order from lhe pharmacy, Your registered
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boJiil; 1worcylng
a11c!Ut .. .re ,J!Il&lt;blili arm I, I.
.'~ ·rv:o ·sot ~ Willing plo,y•&lt;! ,C'Il\1\llli teim' io ~ry .us
t:t,~,.~,tilll,'' BrlsiOI told
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"He pltclied In 70 gemoa .laat
1011011 iinil Pll uoe him 100 dmoo
1hlo year Ill have to."
!'1'111 not .JillnB to WOITl' about
sore arma." Brlllol deelared.
·USave"'y0ur syrilpathy tor some~ -ioloe, I don't need U."
'Three 9f' Clnelmoati'l ''Big
Foor" In the pltchl!)i relationJim Maloney' !del Q&gt;een and
Gari Nolan - are nursing allllll arms.
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C~~dlnltl$ lllllllll8r Red , Seboen&lt;Jien" told the suollence hlo
'"'" had beE!Q lo~ 1101 to
h.le Ill)' sor! t-.tr' -~'
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1ild, "we ~·• two line pitchen cloW!lln th\1, mlmr&amp; we &lt;an
&lt;~I .up, !mmtlllalely-ln ~'":,CO&amp;·
men .and · ~a,vne _Gr51180r · .
Cardi~ · ace Bob G~son told
the audl!'ll~•· "It you re . gotq
to. be a •plteher, you ·' know
you•re going to have tO ll¥'e with

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The Packers begin defense of
their ciJamplonBhlJ under new
Coach Phil Bengtoon on ~.

NEW \ORK (UPO-The Nationa! Football League wiU kick
of! Its 49111 seeoon on Sllturda,y
nf8!14 !ieJ&gt;t. 14, In 1 game
between ·the Atlanta Falcons Sept. 15, at home against the
and Minnesota Viking• In l'hlladetpbla Eagles, Other !:ll.,.
Blocmlrcton, Minn., NFL Pre., day Ol&gt;'""r• are Clevelllld at
!dent Artliur B. MOdell .... New Orleans, IJetroit at llallas,
nouncod ~- .
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N,ew \ork ! 1 Plusburgh, ~
The
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iiFranclfl .., Baltimore
~e . . . ,• ,. , wiU "'": l~ashlng)&lt;)n it Chicago, markCapped bY~• Oltio
tele- '1ng thiJ Bears' first staS(M'I
vlaed MoDctai' 'nli!ll. eontest 01&gt;ener ·at home since 19a9
between tho los A\,ple&amp; Bams
The four division al~ent
ll1d tl)O - ~· ln .. st. loula. .wJU continue lor the second
u will 00 ·o'l" . ol ~o such ~· WI!!! 0110 switch. New \ork
Mon&lt;lo,y tilghl 'l"'ounters during ll)d New Orleans will swit&lt;hco.,.
tile aeaoon, th!i•yther teaturlrc •(erenceo, tile Giants mcvlng to tile
the World ch.....iOn Grllen Ill!" ' ~ltol Division ancl the
Packora and :llie d.ltao cow- ,. S.Jitts · movlnti to the Centccy
boys tii a ' re-CreiUon of thelr llivislon.
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~boon also 1alked ~I this
llama Tuesday b,y 1 &amp;-l mar- . ·the
Saints w!U Pial lnte»HiSOII• "We think'· we're going, g1n 00 a tw~itter thrown iiY
conference games aglnst the
to'-irin n:: h'!'' llld, "With. all
Jo,y Cblmbi.s. Wahallla'ilone .Central Division llldthe Glonta,
d~ re!pecl ti&gt; C(n~llinall and hits - • olnsJ•• IIi' Wtun unlike tile Capitol, Division
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Is In llouoh· ll1d Larry Ci\11enter,
d!ibl, will meet Coaotal Divl.' llennjo !obi1'1!;110rk~ on the
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tor Wat.u ~re TliQ nf8!1t gemus, lour ,other pmeo
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Cleveland
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loam Tuesday at MidBoston
3 a .500 a dleport.
California
2 1 .333 4
The Bobcato, In tile toP of tile
Washington
2 4 .a33 4 eighth wllll the Kore dedH,got
New \ork
2 4 .333 4 1 rally startedwlllltwo&lt;bwnWhen
Chlcaao
0 ' 5 .000 5\1 Piteber Tom Hyoellwaa aafe on
Wednesday's Results
an error. Ton Quillen walked and
Boston 2 Chlc1110 0
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Detrol14 Cleve a (IO lms)
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MtnneiOta 13 Waohlngton 1
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Melga got one nm In the bolo
New \ork .3 Calli 2 (n)
tom ot the elghtll, but 11 could not
Toda)&lt;'s Probable Pitchers
overeome the KC advantap.
(All Times ESI')
Meigs bitters were Cl1lll HoaerWa~hlngton (Ortega ~0 at
ty with a trll&gt;le, Gene Powell, 0
MlMe80ta (Chlnco Z,O), 2:30
trll&gt;le and single, .... JOI! Tyo,
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Chlca&amp;l1 (Peters ~!) at
Thomas With t.io oliwJ,es HarBoston c-taao !J..O) t:ao p.m.
men, a trll&gt;le, and Per.cy 'Bebee
Baltimore (}Jardin 1-4) at
andU.vldJivldon,eechaslngle.
O&amp;kllnd (Dobson 1-o&gt;. 1;:30
Hysell went the distance for
p,Jil,
thewii018r&amp; while Rick VanMatre
New \ork (Monbouquettell-1) . started for Meigs andwasrelle"'
at California (McGlothlin M), ed ilfTimU.mcskeylnllletourth.
Detroit at Chicago (n)
KC
Oll ooo· 23 _ 7 5
Cleveland at Boston (mmg)
Meigs
406 000 1 _ 5 8
(Only games scheWJed)
H,ysell ll1d Queel1. van Maire
Demoskey (4) (LP), and Powall
National League
w. L, Pc~ GB
st. Louis
5 2 ,714
... !&gt;URGER\ SUCCESSFUL
Houston
5 2 .714
Pittsburgh
4 2 .667 ;;· CAMBIUDGE, Mas .. (UP0san Fran
a 3 ,500 tlf2 Linebacker Tommy Add1soD1
c~qHain or the BostDn Patriots
New. York
3 3 .500 1112
Cincinnati
a 3 .500 1lfz A m e r i c a n Football League
!os Angeles
3 4 ,429 2 team. was e);l)ected to be reatb'
for 1ummer training camp alter
AUanta
3 4 .429 2
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succe&amp;sflll. surger.Y Wednesday
Ghlclll&lt;&gt; .
2 4 .333 21
:Ji.l to repair a torn cartilage In his
Phtlad"Oiptila
2 6:,. :2so .. left knee.
Wemesday's Results

,.erve

T01&gt; Individual el!orts ol the
if are right back whore they · "'""lng week of Pial were
aided lest -oon ,.. balding tor ·IW'.~ In a,. ~I pitcher
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Geo~ Fann In .....
·~ We11tern
the
DU.d .. Aine.~:.c
....arl '-'Uiatrence
baoeball chamPionshiP.
Miehlpn's Ken Br~r~&lt;&gt;n on
Western, which ,llnall,y won tile mound. Fannin tossed a
the Utle In 1967, OJIOilOd dlieqoe one • hitter in sfOpp!ng Ken4
ol the ehamPionohll&gt; -by ·~ while Bralllerton limited Toledo
Pii'C Toledo twice last week, to oi!O&lt;blt In 1 6-0 wtn, fannlq
wlille Ottlo took, 1 Pfr ot 1111'.. eight ll1d walking one.
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G1-een. Thai left both team• Fa~&amp;~ ol Miami had five hits In
ded lor tile 'toP .with 1 :1.0 IS mill)' trlj&gt;s &amp;gelnlt Kent
leegue marks.
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State, and Rich McKIMe)' ot
In other MAC pmes fO far, Ohio hit three homers In the
Miam~ and Kent &lt;!Ute apUt a two vletorles over Bow II n g
pair, apd Marsball . has oot , Green. .
.
made tts debut ln the lelflllt ;: Three ot the toP Cour hitters
t,lthougll .the · Hertl boa made i l In the MAC ore •hortltoP&amp;, with
~ at:art In 1 ooD&lt;Colll.rence Fa~&amp;~ leadl0111 with I .700 •~
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The public Is urged to IUJI· those two teams tanlite In the
Fellt&gt;O Alou ~lchedaround porltheKeepAmerlc,Beautla sacrUice. Aaron hit a ;194-toot lui eimJN!Ign (CRUD) In eaelr
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Ni~kro post his ~&gt;ee~'""etor,y ::::::;:.;;-~;::.W.-:"-:".O::::::::::::::::~~:::::~::::::::::::;:x:;:- .
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PJ~rgh 13 Houston 4

Philadelphia a loa A 2 (night)
Manta 2 Chicago 0 (n)
Cln 4 st. L a (I; Inns, n)
Toda,y's Probable Pitchers
(All Times E~'l')
San Frnaclsco (Percy ~0 a1
New \ork (Cardewll ~1). 2:05
p.m.
Chicago (Niekro 1-1) at Atlanta

(Johnson ~0), night. 8:05p.m. ·
st. louis (Waahburn 1-0)
Cincinnati (CuiYOr. ()..()), night.
8:05 P.m.

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&lt;laugllter ltlelley (Mrs. Norman)
Kaye .., at Flower 5th HOspital
.. , Invites are out for tile TOOl'
Curd&amp; and LosUe Allen wedding or, accident in diaster-9rone PaApril 20 - In The Candy store, tricia Neal's family: husband Rothe discotek Tony owns a.cbunk ald Dahlsul!erod apalnlul aliJij&gt;od
of; expects to wear his Mao - disc ... Jolly Slxpen&lt;e owner Roo a
suit and beada ... Suddenly tile Heiney also will ..,.n tho Joll,y
posters ot LBJ riding a motor~ Shilling at 40th ll1d Lex ... Same .
cycle in a leather jacket armtt llmey grub,
selling in the Bdwy. nonsense
Sllentl&lt;ter EilherBalsloA(now
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Wonderful ~d English actress life atbcy reaey ... Venesaa RedMargaret Rutherlon! Is alllng srave, we're glad to &amp;ay, canIn London •.. The Gasllpt Club celled the movie she was we
figured ctP.. Bean' backfteldace lo make InN. Y. Cil;v; she's the
Gale Sa,yero woold bo a solid bubblehead who seream.s &amp;ntibooze or beer man but he or- U, S. drivel (and plO-Caar&lt;~ and
dered a malted with his l&lt;teek PM-Vietcoog); but she'll keep
and french fries - has to p.ln tile U. S. &lt;aoh she took !rom

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Ollie, stopbulldtnguplalsehopes,

IJear

Astrodome and Rlng11118 Clrcvs C&lt;knmer) haa a bid
In tor Doris Dukia's Jl1'lvale railroad car .,, One more, tho' min(Houston

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When yoo keep feedlq a boy
llea he wants to hear, yoo only
make tile trutJJ lbat much harder to take. - H.
Helen'
Althoullt I am only ten years
·IJid, I read your column every
Jil,.t, but I still have problems.
When I aak m,y parents a ques.don, they never answer, or any.
WI)', never answer unUl five
minutes later, or else they don't
hear and ask me to repeat it.
How can I make them answer
taster? - WORRIED
Dear Worried:
Catch them when they arentt

Caesar•s Palace Ole appearance
It begs ... J 00ge Roy Hollbetnz

SOLID COLOGNE ·

dame wUI notice yoo again -

REVIV·AL SERVICES

· Vegas history II he renders to

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Now she has slopped Inviting
me over to her house - and
We're neighbors.
But In spile of all this, I
love her.
My friends and family sa,v she
i1 leading me on. What do you
llllnk?- ALL ME:m:D UP
Dear AMU:
Pd say she's turning you off.
· ~&lt;opt It, and find anothe. girl.
The minute you do, this uppity

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•.• The. Fred Waring&amp; Jr. welcomed a son ••• Perry Como' 11
music publishing aide Mickey
Gllss became a grandpop v i a

tor ol 1'he American Banker, ofeller as Its largest stOckholfl; ·
&amp;hod. a dozen lbs.; his hair' a er .,, The other _ball: P\1!"&gt; vt,r,
thinner, too ... seaboard World tuoso Vladimir Jlo(oWito orenled
Airlines (tarlP c:u-rier but it a commerclai Vacuum i::l.e alteralao haul• hordes ol our G.L'• to de-..pider-web his wlrie eel-.
to VIetnam) has Laurence Rock~ Jar; now's t'!at chi_c.

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B\ JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - LBJ'a ~ -boyabout4he-Wblle-K&lt;&gt;Iae BUI Moyers will come out for Bobby ....
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Bartel (she has two children, he
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Dally theatre man Martin Gott-

Timely Quotes
If fools and folly rule tbe
world, the end of man in our
time may come as a r\lde
shock, but It wUI no longer
come as a complete surprise.
-Abdul Rahman Pazhwak of
Afglulnistan, former pres~
dent of the United Nations
GeneTlll Assembly.

Playing a Pope is the
epitome of everything an
actor can do, I think of myself as a professional, but
sometime a prolessionaliam
doesn't seem enough.
-Anthony Q u l n n, talking
about his role "' the fie·
ti&lt;mal Pope Ktrll I tn the

movie version of t'The
Shoes of the Fisherman".

QUICK QUIZ
Q-Wiult bird is frequently

referred to as the "rain
prophet"1

A-The American cuckoos
become vociferous as a storm
approaches and consequently
are frequently referred to as
"rain crows."
A CHURCH REPIJCA, A CRO,S:,., an QJI&amp;n Bible and tlowers have been used In the di&amp;PlQ
wlnltlw ot Dudley Florists in Mlddlegort to point l.(l evangeltsdc services at the llf!cldleport Flrst
~tist Church. The Rev. Charles Lusher. nadonaiJ.y known speaker, is delivering the messages
durbw services which began Wednesday and will continue through saturday, starting each evening

at 7:30.

.Helen Help

Dear Ed:

Newspaper linotyplsts a n d
copyreaders will hate me tor Jt,
but here goes:

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DOXS ONX MATTXR?
Xm1 tbough my typewrltxr Is
an f;id modxl , Jt worksquitxm.ll,

By Helen Bottel

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
ThJ s colunm is for young peo-

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willl tile rea or Helen Help US!,
It welcomes laughs but won't
dodge a serious !JUesllon with
a brush.otr.
Send your teenage questions
to YOUTfl ASKED FOR IT, care
of Helen Help Us! this newspaper.

TillS PATH LEADS
TO NOWHERE
Dear Helen:
rve known this girl nearly
llx months and have asked her to

10 -dy. !i&gt;e refused but sa,vo
llle .UU wants to be friends.

Some examples of her "friendlhip" are:
At school she never s.peaks to

me.
Sle talks to everyone except

me.
When we're nt a party she ig-

excxpt for onx or t'MJ kxys. I
havx wishxd many timxs that it
workxd pxrfxctly. It Is trux that
thxr:x an forty-tour kxys that
lunction wxll xnough, but just
onx k:xy not workJng makxs thx
diftxrmcx.
Thxrx arx timxs whxn an or-aan·
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neck-deep in other thoughts, If
that's possible. Parents hardly
ever hear it the first time, when
it's asked over the top of their
&amp;mday paper.
Here's a trick our dauiltlter
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Sue U. .s'·•I, 'WhAn
'"', Mom"
"' ":!r' " n...,.
doe&amp;ll't'ljldle'_,t throuii!J IO'me, ' lYpxwrltxr ... Not aU tbx 1&lt;-'Y
she bust~ out With ..Dear Helen- p:xopb: arx workingpropxrly. ~Yoo
helptiS, '' and it this doesn't pen- may say to yoursxlt, "Wxll, I
etrate, she sa,ys, --Mrs. Hottel, am only onx pxrson, I won't
may I have a word with you?" rnakx or brxak an organization."
In other words, honey , start your But it doxs makx a difl'xn11cx
question with something catchy bxcausx any organi:zatloo tc bx
and dltrerent, and you usually xffxctivx, nxxds thx actlvx parget reaults. - Just ask mel ticlpation of xvxry mxmbxr.
- H.
So tl1x lllort tlrnx you tblnk
Dear Helen;
your x11'orts arx not nxxdxd, just
Would you please reprint the rxmxmbxr my t.YPxwritxr and say
article about the missing "e" to yoursxil, "I am a kxy pxrson
on the typewriter, tmtitled 11 Doxs in this group, and PM nxxdxd
0nx Mattxr?'' I need it tor our VXry much!" - AUTHOR UNachool paper, and I think otllers . KNOWN
would Uke 10 read it again too. ... And Icy THAT on your Q&gt;J&gt;e- ED TilE EDITOR
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chortues have been hoopltallzed
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most patrloUc sounding ballpla,ver In the RWor lea,gues lilts seasoo llUisl be rookie Rod Sox

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1hlo year Ill have to."
!'1'111 not .JillnB to WOITl' about
sore arma." Brlllol deelared.
·USave"'y0ur syrilpathy tor some~ -ioloe, I don't need U."
'Three 9f' Clnelmoati'l ''Big
Foor" In the pltchl!)i relationJim Maloney' !del Q&gt;een and
Gari Nolan - are nursing allllll arms.
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C~~dlnltl$ lllllllll8r Red , Seboen&lt;Jien" told the suollence hlo
'"'" had beE!Q lo~ 1101 to
h.le Ill)' sor! t-.tr' -~'
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1ild, "we ~·• two line pitchen cloW!lln th\1, mlmr&amp; we &lt;an
&lt;~I .up, !mmtlllalely-ln ~'":,CO&amp;·
men .and · ~a,vne _Gr51180r · .
Cardi~ · ace Bob G~son told
the audl!'ll~•· "It you re . gotq
to. be a •plteher, you ·' know
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The Packers begin defense of
their ciJamplonBhlJ under new
Coach Phil Bengtoon on ~.

NEW \ORK (UPO-The Nationa! Football League wiU kick
of! Its 49111 seeoon on Sllturda,y
nf8!14 !ieJ&gt;t. 14, In 1 game
between ·the Atlanta Falcons Sept. 15, at home against the
and Minnesota Viking• In l'hlladetpbla Eagles, Other !:ll.,.
Blocmlrcton, Minn., NFL Pre., day Ol&gt;'""r• are Clevelllld at
!dent Artliur B. MOdell .... New Orleans, IJetroit at llallas,
nouncod ~- .
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N,ew \ork ! 1 Plusburgh, ~
The
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iiFranclfl .., Baltimore
~e . . . ,• ,. , wiU "'": l~ashlng)&lt;)n it Chicago, markCapped bY~• Oltio
tele- '1ng thiJ Bears' first staS(M'I
vlaed MoDctai' 'nli!ll. eontest 01&gt;ener ·at home since 19a9
between tho los A\,ple&amp; Bams
The four division al~ent
ll1d tl)O - ~· ln .. st. loula. .wJU continue lor the second
u will 00 ·o'l" . ol ~o such ~· WI!!! 0110 switch. New \ork
Mon&lt;lo,y tilghl 'l"'ounters during ll)d New Orleans will swit&lt;hco.,.
tile aeaoon, th!i•yther teaturlrc •(erenceo, tile Giants mcvlng to tile
the World ch.....iOn Grllen Ill!" ' ~ltol Division ancl the
Packora and :llie d.ltao cow- ,. S.Jitts · movlnti to the Centccy
boys tii a ' re-CreiUon of thelr llivislon.
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1p contrast to other teams in
pajn,"
. • .
Hiple)&gt; deteatod vla!U..,W., ·.the &lt;entccy dlvi&amp;lon, hoWever,
~boon also 1alked ~I this
llama Tuesday b,y 1 &amp;-l mar- . ·the
Saints w!U Pial lnte»HiSOII• "We think'· we're going, g1n 00 a tw~itter thrown iiY
conference games aglnst the
to'-irin n:: h'!'' llld, "With. all
Jo,y Cblmbi.s. Wahallla'ilone .Central Division llldthe Glonta,
d~ re!pecl ti&gt; C(n~llinall and hits - • olnsJ•• IIi' Wtun unlike tile Capitol, Division
Chl&lt;III!O ll1d
Is In llouoh· ll1d Larry Ci\11enter,
d!ibl, will meet Coaotal Divl.' llennjo !obi1'1!;110rk~ on the
olon teama,
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Inning&amp;
In addldon to lllo •two Monda)&lt;
tor Wat.u ~re TliQ nf8!1t gemus, lour ,other pmeo
111'&lt;1 came on, ~ ;,~ ihe rest
will btl' natiOIIIIIJ televised b,y
or the rcutto' )llpJV,, ~ed i1f tile. COlumbia !lroadcaotJng !0'"'
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• • · n vlsltll1lii,Yior Creek 1 7-i vioOakllnd
a 3 .500 3 tory over the Molgo Marauder
Cleveland
a a ,500 a
loam Tuesday at MidBoston
3 a .500 a dleport.
California
2 1 .333 4
The Bobcato, In tile toP of tile
Washington
2 4 .a33 4 eighth wllll the Kore dedH,got
New \ork
2 4 .333 4 1 rally startedwlllltwo&lt;bwnWhen
Chlcaao
0 ' 5 .000 5\1 Piteber Tom Hyoellwaa aafe on
Wednesday's Results
an error. Ton Quillen walked and
Boston 2 Chlc1110 0
H-~- H
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Detrol14 Cleve a (IO lms)
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tr..,scored
twoon
runs
rome
and annan
Harmou
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MtnneiOta 13 Waohlngton 1
lnllold throWIJW error.·
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Melga got one nm In the bolo
New \ork .3 Calli 2 (n)
tom ot the elghtll, but 11 could not
Toda)&lt;'s Probable Pitchers
overeome the KC advantap.
(All Times ESI')
Meigs bitters were Cl1lll HoaerWa~hlngton (Ortega ~0 at
ty with a trll&gt;le, Gene Powell, 0
MlMe80ta (Chlnco Z,O), 2:30
trll&gt;le and single, .... JOI! Tyo,
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Detroit (!tJarma ()..()), 1:30 p.m. l(ygur Creek l!itiOro were Earl
Chlca&amp;l1 (Peters ~!) at
Thomas With t.io oliwJ,es HarBoston c-taao !J..O) t:ao p.m.
men, a trll&gt;le, and Per.cy 'Bebee
Baltimore (}Jardin 1-4) at
andU.vldJivldon,eechaslngle.
O&amp;kllnd (Dobson 1-o&gt;. 1;:30
Hysell went the distance for
p,Jil,
thewii018r&amp; while Rick VanMatre
New \ork (Monbouquettell-1) . started for Meigs andwasrelle"'
at California (McGlothlin M), ed ilfTimU.mcskeylnllletourth.
Detroit at Chicago (n)
KC
Oll ooo· 23 _ 7 5
Cleveland at Boston (mmg)
Meigs
406 000 1 _ 5 8
(Only games scheWJed)
H,ysell ll1d Queel1. van Maire
Demoskey (4) (LP), and Powall
National League
w. L, Pc~ GB
st. Louis
5 2 ,714
... !&gt;URGER\ SUCCESSFUL
Houston
5 2 .714
Pittsburgh
4 2 .667 ;;· CAMBIUDGE, Mas .. (UP0san Fran
a 3 ,500 tlf2 Linebacker Tommy Add1soD1
c~qHain or the BostDn Patriots
New. York
3 3 .500 1112
Cincinnati
a 3 .500 1lfz A m e r i c a n Football League
!os Angeles
3 4 ,429 2 team. was e);l)ected to be reatb'
for 1ummer training camp alter
AUanta
3 4 .429 2
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succe&amp;sflll. surger.Y Wednesday
Ghlclll&lt;&gt; .
2 4 .333 21
:Ji.l to repair a torn cartilage In his
Phtlad"Oiptila
2 6:,. :2so .. left knee.
Wemesday's Results

,.erve

T01&gt; Individual el!orts ol the
if are right back whore they · "'""lng week of Pial were
aided lest -oon ,.. balding tor ·IW'.~ In a,. ~I pitcher
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·~ We11tern
the
DU.d .. Aine.~:.c
....arl '-'Uiatrence
baoeball chamPionshiP.
Miehlpn's Ken Br~r~&lt;&gt;n on
Western, which ,llnall,y won tile mound. Fannin tossed a
the Utle In 1967, OJIOilOd dlieqoe one • hitter in sfOpp!ng Ken4
ol the ehamPionohll&gt; -by ·~ while Bralllerton limited Toledo
Pii'C Toledo twice last week, to oi!O&lt;blt In 1 6-0 wtn, fannlq
wlille Ottlo took, 1 Pfr ot 1111'.. eight ll1d walking one.
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G1-een. Thai left both team• Fa~&amp;~ ol Miami had five hits In
ded lor tile 'toP .with 1 :1.0 IS mill)' trlj&gt;s &amp;gelnlt Kent
leegue marks.
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In other MAC pmes fO far, Ohio hit three homers In the
Miam~ and Kent &lt;!Ute apUt a two vletorles over Bow II n g
pair, apd Marsball . has oot , Green. .
.
made tts debut ln the lelflllt ;: Three ot the toP Cour hitters
t,lthougll .the · Hertl boa made i l In the MAC ore •hortltoP&amp;, with
~ at:art In 1 ooD&lt;Colll.rence Fa~&amp;~ leadl0111 with I .700 •~
Pial. Marlhlll· ·holts BoirUq Greon this weekend In 1 Frl-

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Angeles, will be setUed ·when
s!lll!l~&amp; _by ~· Valde&amp;pl.., ll1d
The public Is urged to IUJI· those two teams tanlite In the
Fellt&gt;O Alou ~lchedaround porltheKeepAmerlc,Beautla sacrUice. Aaron hit a ;194-toot lui eimJN!Ign (CRUD) In eaelr
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Ni~kro post his ~&gt;ee~'""etor,y ::::::;:.;;-~;::.W.-:"-:".O::::::::::::::::~~:::::~::::::::::::;:x:;:- .
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New York 3 S. Fran 0
PJ~rgh 13 Houston 4

Philadelphia a loa A 2 (night)
Manta 2 Chicago 0 (n)
Cln 4 st. L a (I; Inns, n)
Toda,y's Probable Pitchers
(All Times E~'l')
San Frnaclsco (Percy ~0 a1
New \ork (Cardewll ~1). 2:05
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Chicago (Niekro 1-1) at Atlanta

(Johnson ~0), night. 8:05p.m. ·
st. louis (Waahburn 1-0)
Cincinnati (CuiYOr. ()..()), night.
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&lt;laugllter ltlelley (Mrs. Norman)
Kaye .., at Flower 5th HOspital
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Curd&amp; and LosUe Allen wedding or, accident in diaster-9rone PaApril 20 - In The Candy store, tricia Neal's family: husband Rothe discotek Tony owns a.cbunk ald Dahlsul!erod apalnlul aliJij&gt;od
of; expects to wear his Mao - disc ... Jolly Slxpen&lt;e owner Roo a
suit and beada ... Suddenly tile Heiney also will ..,.n tho Joll,y
posters ot LBJ riding a motor~ Shilling at 40th ll1d Lex ... Same .
cycle in a leather jacket armtt llmey grub,
selling in the Bdwy. nonsense
Sllentl&lt;ter EilherBalsloA(now
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a Long Island resident) has her
Wonderful ~d English actress life atbcy reaey ... Venesaa RedMargaret Rutherlon! Is alllng srave, we're glad to &amp;ay, canIn London •.. The Gasllpt Club celled the movie she was we
figured ctP.. Bean' backfteldace lo make InN. Y. Cil;v; she's the
Gale Sa,yero woold bo a solid bubblehead who seream.s &amp;ntibooze or beer man but he or- U, S. drivel (and plO-Caar&lt;~ and
dered a malted with his l&lt;teek PM-Vietcoog); but she'll keep
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Catch them when they arentt

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DAJL Y CROSSWORD

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ani MOmol'lll lloiiJ(tel bolr1l to
aeek a oiloro P!siUve IOIUII,DD·
to the problem, . . - thalr ·'
decllloa to cl- the materniQ&gt;
facWtl.e•, and aaaure oae and
Ill that VeWIIIS MOII)Ol'ill Hospital has (U1l medleal lacUIUes
lor tho.. who ~ In aeecl of
medical assistance and can, regardlel&amp; ol the nature of t h e
case,•• (Signed by all the units).
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NO OVERNIGHT DECISION
Immediately loUowlng the letWORR ON BUILQNG A bridge to l'OillaCe the coll._.,sed
Pavllo will design the 1111er•-ture and the other Dnn
ter presentation by struble,
Silver
Bridge moved a step cloaer Wednesda,y whon otate rvo4
wW handle design ol111e lour pier• and abutlllents. lload CoJD.
George Hackett, Jr., a tnullee,
commission omelalo signed contracts with t111&gt; New Yorh ""'
said 111e decllloa wasnotanoverml81loner M. a., llan!W ssid 111ollsnlniot!he
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slneerlna Dnn•' Which will desip the new II'IIL HailresentaoP8l'llllt the SIIC ID advertiJe lor bldl on conatrucUon In
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nl&amp;tlt one. uwe 8t1ldied and ellstlves ol the E, IJonel Pavlo Co. and HowanJ; Noedles, Tam- .
..... future, passibl)' Ia If"¥, Tho bridge Ia llated lor'c
e- · /
cussed the matter o1 .._......
men &amp; BergOIIdo.ft met with olllclala ol the SRC and the u. S.
tlon late next yeu.
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the obstetrics wing lor 16mon111s
11urau ol Pilbi!C llolds.
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before Onall)' deciding It hsd to ·
be done," &amp;aid Hackett.
Hlcl&lt;et~ howeVer, observod
INSPECriON HELD - District lll!puty Grand Master Dar.'
that it is 111e board's lntenUoo
rell Day, center, foreground, was the inspecting oft1cer for an
tbat a amaller obstetrics ward
~ of Racine lodge No. 461 F &amp;AM in the Master Mason
will be provided II an _,s!CII
Degree Tuesday night. Pictured With Qly areoatcers or acting
ol the hospital lacllilles beeomes
otacera who took part in the inspection. Front row, left to
a reality,
rilbt, are Elckm Kraeuter • acting masterj Day and Ben PhllMrs. Gertrude Nelson, 72,1lolrn was ))Ointed out that bellimt ch.,lain; back row, Gerald Simpson. secretaryi Bob
Fundi In the amount aC $2,2. mWian dollars hive been g r tor, Route 1, died Wednesday cause of curreirt law the obstet.
Beeele, Junior Deacon; Bill Hayes, acting senior warden; Tom
lor
conotrucUon
ol tho proposed llolzar !ledicll Center unc1ar tho
mornfn&amp; at Veterans Memorial rics wing of Veterans Memorial
Wolfe, senior deacon. and Dln Weese, acting junior warden lliJ1.Burton
Aet
according
jD an........,emontlodl,ybytho Oldo Staal
Hospitallollowlllg a lingering m,. Hospital cannot be Ucensed lor
Sentinel POOto.
lloparunont
ol
Health.
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another year unless it eonstant..
The project, when eompleted, will proY!de I!I!Proilmlllel)'- 150 ID
h was a member of the Old 1y provides two nu_.ses In t h e
200 more jobs In Glllla Couny.
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Dexter Ch~~r&lt;h. Preceding her In section. AdmlnlstJjltor Stewu1
Aecordlng to tho grant, Holzer Cii&gt;t 1o iliilii)opllal, will ioo bldlt
death were her husband. John, ssid 111i s woold colt a minimum
Medical
Center hll nine 1110111111 tlu'oiiiJh PriYIII llnanclng.
in 1946, and a daughter, MacU. o1 $120 per da,y and It """ld not
ID
lmt&gt;lemont
Phue ~ 111epr._,....
Receipt ol 111e IIIII • llurlon
She Is survived by two~
be llnancisily JlC!sslble because
at1on or worklne clraw~n&amp;s roadf grant I• 1lle firat ,..;:.. 1Uf ID
tors, Mrs. Hope PecK, Albany o1 111e low number ol blr1hs al
lor submitting r..r bids. In 1n- tho COIIII&gt;Iete now hoCIItal l'leiJ1.
Holzer Hospital: Visiting hours Lecta M. Gardner, Mrs. Hom- Houte 3, and Mrs. Jo Ann Brtc!P the hospltll.
Ucll&gt;atlon
ol the awarding o1111o Q&gt; ProPosed lor the lite It the
les, Wash.nC.H.;threesons,
Admlnl strator Stewart s a ld
2~ and 7-8 p.m. Parents on)J er L. Glbbs, Mrs. Jol1n W,
HW • Burton tll'ant. Hewitt and JuncUon ol U,S. llouta3$and0blo
on. Pediatrics Ward.
Gooldin, Unda Harper, Char- Denver, Mlddlrs&gt;ort; J1&lt;1&lt;, ol that Veterans Memorlel HospitRoyer, hospital .architects, KM- 160. The new ho~tal wW ba ol
GLORIA JUNE GmBS
Admissions
les D. Holle.y, Mrs. Clara P. Pamberv!llo, and RQnald, Col,.... al would be able to accomSI'EPHEN FOWLER
us Cll;Y, lllo., hOve beanworklntr 26$ bed c-IQ&gt; with .POaslble
Mrs. Ra,ymood Broyles, 47 Holmes, Mrs. Russell Howard, bus, 12 grandchUdren, twogrea&amp;- modate emergency maternlQ&gt; 1&gt;1·
lor
. several months on prellmiJ&gt;. OliiiDIIon to 400 bods.
. Vinton Ave.; Mrs . Paul W, North, Greta Keeler, Edgar E. Lakin, gran&lt;khildren, and a slster, Mrs. Uents but woold be unoble to adary
drawlncs.
mit them. He said S4JI9,ds who
··:205 Klnoon Dr.; Mrs. Robert E. Homer E. Morgan, Ernest L. Fern HW of Circleville.
At the present Ume Phose I
Funer&amp;l services wlll be held have emergency cases ot am&amp;·
.McCarley, 2012 Cha111am Ave.; Unroe, Mrs. Allred R. WheelIs IIPI&gt;ro&gt;lmately three months u__ ur_JLurn
· .Mr1. Billy W. Easton, Rt. I Vln- er, Twila s. WiiUams, Mary at 2 p. m, Frlda,y at the Old llolr- ternit,y nature will not be refUs.
MASON - Gloria June Gibbs dent COOncll, DAR Good Clti- ahead olsc~e.
lfll'tl. W IUD
ter
Church
with
Mr.
Raulln
Mo~
ed
by
111e
hospital.
., -toa; Mra. L. James Sears, Rt. J. Wogan, Carol Wolle, Wilbur
and
Stephen
Fowler
will
lead
96
zen
In
8th,
11111
and
12th;
repThe
$2.2
million
grant COII)o
FOUND NECESSARY
- .1 Cheahirei Kerr L. Luckadoo, Wood, Mark Fowler, Christopher er, .Pastor of the MiddlilljJOrt
seniors graduating at Wahama resentatlve to Know Your State prlaes about 2G»ereentotthere.
Church
o(
Christ,
otrtcllting.
Howard
Nolan, trustees
" Rt. I Bidwell ; Mrs. Archie c. S. Tope, Mrs. Joseph Durst,
High School at commencement Government Dey In Charleston, qulred llnancln&amp; lor the hospital
Burtel will be in 111e Standish
president. said, ''It was not
Meadows, Rt. 2 Crown City; Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Vernon TurMay
27, according to Princ(j)si Jr. year; participated In Tllll construction. Tho clinic struoour choice to close the obRarole E. Rose, New Haven; vey, Mrs. John E. Holle and in- Dexter Cametecy. Friends may
Clyde
Foley.
Progrom and ehsirman o1 CRUD ture, Which Is envisioned acljlo.
lllrs. lorraloe Wllllunt, 60,
stetrics wing, it is what we
Paul W. Ta,ylor, Rt. 2 Pt. fant daugtrter , Mrs. John L, Zem- call at the Martin Funeral Home
Diplomas will be presented (Keep America Beautitlll Camformer rellclent ol Jllddl1110rt,
In Rutland aeytime.
had to do."
Pleasant; Mrs. Franklin D, bry and infant son.
by
L
Brooks
Smith,
IO.pt.
o( palgn).
dild W.....edll'morniJvltGreon
stewart reported U!at it has
Spradling, New Haven; Mrs. HarMason County Schools. The exFowler, salutatorian, Is the
o-ral Hoopltllin Akron
been tmfair to medical and surold E. Thomas, Rt. 2 Ft. Pleaserctses begin alB p.m.
son o1 Mi-. and Mrs. Ok.,Y- D,
lollowlng 1ltnger1Dg W..s1.
glee! patients to keep them In
an~ Edward E. SUiter, Rt. 2
The
Rev.
Lowell
Keeney,
pas.
Fowler.
He
h
a
merd&gt;er
of
Slle waa born Se!Pt.11,1817
the hallways when approximateLetart; Michael T. Aeiker, New
tor
or
111e
Ma801l
Methodist
the
National
Honor
Society;
StuThe
birthdll
anniversary
ol
In
Mlddi&lt;I&gt;Ort.
SurvtvtJv ~ her
ly one.O.Ird ol the hospital has
Haven; Robert T. Wl111row, Rt.
Church,
will
deliver
the
Bacdent
eooncu,
Senior
Bend,
and
Mro,
Paul
Grueser
o!Mlddlclort
husband,
Harry
H., Alo.'vaoil&gt;r•
been empQ&gt;. Qewart said t h e
. 2 Leon, W.Va.; HerbertL. Grate,
closing of 111e obstetrics wing calauroate me silage Sunday, May Annual Club where he Is now was obsorved Eaoter &amp;ulda.ywlth da&gt;otlllters, Miss Vlclorll 4'111
D, Rutland; Mrs. Ortoo H. Nel26, at 8 p.m. Both events will serving on 111e staff. He has a dinner parQ&gt; at 111e home of her Wa!l&gt;urn. at homo; llrL. Frank I
w"'"d provldo the hoopltll with
1011, !Dexter; Mrs. Bess~ L, Bot..
held In Wahoma's audltortwn. held 111~ ~f'!! ,ol . vice preel- .. son-inJIW llid dauai;'t"r, 1\lr, and .&lt;P&amp;irtcla) Wf4t. . 'rinila.Fio.; r
!acUities lor at leoot II addlman~ Pomeroy; Mrs. Boyd B.
liClllsi medical or surgical pa. ' Miss Glorta June Gibbs o!New den~ stUdent council; tressur, Mrs. llllwanHhldol',lnParkero. · 'a nd\llra, ~ ~ iq... ·
M&lt;Csin, Rt. 3 Oak Iilli; Albert
By United Press International
Haven, has been chosen val,cHc- er, Interact Club, Jr. yeari and burs, W.Va.
Akron; I IOU, George Roatr
A. Kuhn, Rt. 3 Oak Hill; Robert
HUNTINGTON, W, VA. - LYNN HEITSMAN, 41, CheSII&gt;eake, Ueota.
tortan ol111ls year's aractuatlng Ia a member o11111a 1ear' s t.-ack
Tbe decorated coke served~ IUekt,lllrlon; her lllOII!If,·lllra
111 a statement released March
J. Swanaon, O!esapeake; Mrs. Ohio, was killed Wednesda;y evening when crushed under a large slab
&lt;lass and Stephen D. Fowler, team. He Is a member olthe lowing the dlnoor w11 biked II¥ !leo; two oiotlro, 14l:s.JomU...
Billie M. Sll,l're, Grimms Land- of cement at a construction side on Third Avenue. Police said Heit!Jo. 5 by Dr. R. R. Plckeno, hOI· Rt. I, West Columbia, seluta- Fairview EUB Church and Is !Irs. Grueser'• granddlugbter, .. clUe) Welle, Coluiobua, and!lr1,
Ill&amp; W. Va. ; Mrs. Bobby Brown, man was operating an inloaderwhen the 2,008-poundpiece or concrete pi tal chief 0( stell'' and Mr. torlan.
serving as president ol Youth Martha &amp;10 Clark. Olher 1111001• WWiam (EmW lllmPJDD, ~
Nolan, IUitiOWicing 1he plamed
Rl'fWiswood; Mrs. Thomas R, B.Pilled from the machinery's bucket, slid lilwn itA ann and hit HeltaGloria,
111e
daughter
ol
Mr.
Fellowship.
at the btrlbclajo observance were IDn; a brother, Harley Slllaher,
closing of the obstetrics a n d
Uvel)', Ironton; Miss Linda S. man in the chest.
and Mrs. Ralph Gibbs, Jr., Is
HI has accepted at West lllr. and Mrs. T, G, lle,ynolds ol Mlddi&lt;I&gt;Ort, and lour grandohllCOLUMBUS- SI'ATE UQUOR IEPARTMENT Deputy lllrector nursery wing, lack of use by the prealdent o1 111e National lion- VIrginia Institute or TechnoiOIIY Lebanon. Mrs. Mabel Welle ol dfen. Her latber, PeuiSWIIIIer,
Lemley, Columbus; Anthon,y W.
Dorst, Columbus.
WIWam MacKenzie owareotl,y committed suicide Wednesda,y night public was cited as the reason. or Society. file has partlclpat- · where he planslo maJor In civil Pomeroy, andthehonoredps(a pracedod her In death.
They pointed out In thai earwhUe talking on the tel._,hone 1o a lrlen&lt;l.
Blr1h
lusband, Paul Grueser.
Funeral llrvlcss will ·l!o held
lier
statement 11111 the obstet- ed In FHA, Annual Club, Stu- englneeriiiJ!.
Mr1. An111ony Wayne Derst, Pt.
Franklin CounQ&gt; Coroner ~. Hobert A. Evans said MacKenzie
It 1 p, tD. Slt1lrda,y at tht HawPleasant, son, 5:08 a.m. Thurs- shot hlrnseU in the head with a .38 caliber revolver at his suburban rics and nursery wing has beer1
lings
• Coal• Funeral Home In
used
as
follows
28
JlC!r
cent
c!Q.
Westerville home. Evans said MacKenzie was apparently deHPOndent.
Mlddlrs&gt;ort
with 111e Rev, Mr.
He refuaed to elaborate.
or capacitY 1n 1965, 33 per cent
Discharges
Alhworth ol Akron olllclltlllg.
COLUMBUS - TRAFF1C ACCIIENTS, l'lllging ll'ODI lender In 1966, 15 per cent In 1967
!lro. John C. Benedict, Mrs.
llorlal
will be In the Gro&gt;el IIIII
and
13
per
cent
10
Car
In
1968.
PT. PLEASANT- Delegations gates and guests.
Oddle C. Bush, LYle E. Chap.. benders to major colllsloos, set an alJ.drne tdgh tor the economic
as
COmt&gt;let!Jw
Part
IV
ol111e
new
Cemetery
at Cheshire,
Hospital olllclala Tuesda,y nearly equal In number will be
man, Mrs. Joseph W, Clarl&lt;, Rob- co5t ln Ohio lut year. The Ohio Insurance Information Service. u~Jo.
On Tuesda,y, April 23, the IC&amp;- llocll&gt;llne. The Constitution hlo
Friends
llltl' clll attheflmeral
nl!illt said 111at two oltha nine l'Oilresentln&amp; West Virginia when uol service ol union will be held
ert G. Groot, Mrs. Keme111 W, in£ statistics provided by its 25 member eom,panfea, estimated the
llroe&lt;lf
beeo
owroved
II¥
both
home
from
2 ID lp, m. and from
doctors on 111e stell' of Vet- the Methodist and Evtqelicll at 8:30 a. m. lo the IeUaa Memo
Demp~e,y, l)!vld R. Fisher, Mrs.
total ocooomic cost ol tramc mio"-!&gt;s In Ohio at '550 million ....,_
chiii'Oh
gro111s.
A
brtetsesslonol
7 1o 9 p, m. Frida,y and on S1tuJ&gt;.
erans Memorial Hospital han- United Brethren churches meet orlal Auditorium. Durlqrthe rest
if« 1967. It was about 9 per cent higher than 196f.
the
new
United
Methodist
Church
da,y until time ol aervtees.
J. Robert Oelbel'g, executive director ol the service, Bald ' dle maternity cases. 1bey 11· In DaUas, Texas, lor tho Uniting of the two week•, the delegatee General Conlerenceprobabl,ywW
DAUGHTER BORN
ao Indicated 111at there Is not General Conference that will will be buslt;y engaged lnplaentna
W-•da,y the only bright SJlOt In the Picture wao a levelling otr ol
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs, accident lrequoncy, "But severiQ&gt; Is continuing liB dramatically and a sutnc:ient raunber of births Corm 111e new United Methodist tor the next quadrenolum as well be held on the lloal cloy.
The &amp;Meal Coo!erencesancllnllanold Pro., (Suzie Teaford) tragically UI&gt;Wird spiral," Oelborg ealtl.
In the COUDtiY to secure t h e cbureh. The Methodists In 111e
divibl
ChW'ches in both co~
luiiUme services ol an ob- state wW send send seven ~
.IN .......,In&amp; the birth ol their
munlons
wiD hive 12 years In
stetric• opeclallst.
,llrlt chUd, a dlughter, on April
liters and seven la,ymen while the
which
to
etroctuntonbutplanure
The SQIIdmen 1110 bi'OUflht up EUB delegatio lists stx mini..
~4. The baby welgbed 6 llOURds
HELD IN JAIL
lllderwll¥ Ia Woot Vlrgtnta lor 1
other matters regarding l4lld tors and stx il,)omen.
' 11 ounces and has been named
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LANCASTER, Ohio (UPI) and hoopltal relatlonlhlt&gt; t h a t
9roblble union u o1 111e eorly
_-Veronica Sue. Granct&gt;arents are Two Columbus men were held
Separate sessions ol the two
.llll'tor 1&amp;69. Annualeon~e..-..
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~...... and Mrs. George Prow ol In Fllrlleld CotJnzy jail here
were ._sled with the hope, 1181101'al chureh bodies will be
at
the
two
churches
wW
wte
on
Wtllt Palm Beach, Flortds, and today ln conneclion with an as- Charles H. Wise, Sr., 88, Wal. "II -.ld Improve scpd-lloll- held on lllonda,y, April 22, fo1Fwleral servicea lor Elmer
this In thtlr annual meetings, 111e
.llr. and Mrs. VIrgil Teaford, sault and rOObery of an 89~ear­ nut St., Mlddi&lt;I&gt;Ort, died earl,)o pltal relaltoolhlt&gt;s."
lowlng Sundt,y' s meeting ollegl..
L.
Wickham wwe ...wct.d al
SYRACUSE
The
Tri-Coun·
EUB
grol()
at
Buckhannon
Ia
If"¥
fi'ncuse. Great-grandmothers old pbysl&lt;i..,, Dr, Edward B. this morning. He wu born Oet.
These Included a - - lative committees and an aoen-- cy c. B. Rldlo Club, Chlpler 56
2
p.m.
!llnda,f, Apr, 3, ll .lheEwand 111e Methodlo!B at Buckhannon
an Mrs. Ruth CundU!', Syracuse, Roller, who~ is confined to a 4, 1819• In KeJtuchy, the SOD of 1hat the emergoacy ouli&gt;ltienl ln&amp; aervlce ol Hal)' CotiUIIIInlon
ol
the
U,C,B.R.A.
and
React
meetIn June. West Vlrglniawlllba holt lng Funeral Home wl111 tht Rev,
IIIII !lr1, Edith TOI!ord, Mlners- wheelchair, and practiced in his 1he late Heney and Sanh ca... . treatment procecllre be leu com- !iuldl,y evening, open to Ill dele.
Ing
was
held
Thursde,y,
April
11,
to
a jurhdiedonal m~tor the Carver WIIUams. pastor of 1lle
\'llle.
Llthopollo home.
tre11 Wise, and wao el10 prec~ plicated oo the baa!s ol a Ume
at
the
club
headquarter&amp;
ol
Mra.
Drst
Umeln Jul,y whon111ellortt&gt;- Pomeiv.Y Firat llpatlst, o!Dcled In death by his wile, Vll'(llnla element. The 8Q1&amp;C1men s a I d
Agnes
Wh.lte.
Pra_yer
and
roueutern Jurtodlctlon wW meet at attng.
sometimes 111ey are delalned lor
Mae, and a slater,
tine reporto opened the meetln&amp; Wost VIrginia Wesle,yan CoUep,
Pllt¥.era were Albert lUll,
He was a member ol111e Mlcl- up to 30 or fO mbaates.
and
pletures
were
taken
of
mem ~ Buckhannon.
Robert
Inti, Walter Cleland,
The delegation aloo aald 1hat
dlrs&gt;ort HOith Methodist Cburch,
bers
wearing
U!eir
new
c
J
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b
Ractne,
and HertnB.r!., Hoffner,
Member a ol111e.Methodlotdele.
Coal River Ma10nlc Lodge 74, H an expanaloa progrm were to
jackets
by
Grace
Holsinpr.
More
gallon will Include ~. Allred P. RObert Vauahln JIIIOIJtlclwdVIU·
w VL; Scottl&gt;h become a reellt;y, It would like
jackets
are
being
ordered.
ReWallace,
~.Truman W. Potter, tlhan, Po.....,Y. They are l1'olll
Rites, Knights TOIDI'Iars, Bent to see cmsideraUon given to
Act
patches
and
other
arUclea
~.
Gerrett
Evans, ~. Ramse,y Mineral · I.Od,e 2f2 of whlcl!lllr.
Kedom fllrtne ol Chartesw., and providing a psdded room lor
were
sold.
'lb.e
club
voted
to
purBrt&lt;Ves, ~. Allred E. Bennett, Wickham WII 1 member. ,
!Irs. Herold llnlth con...,ted
a member olthe Brotherhood~ mentally Ill or drug or barbitchase a coffee urn. Tables and Dr. J. Clair J1rvts, ~. Henry
Attendlna the 10rvlee• from
a mission study on Carl Paschal,
Railroad Tratmnen.
' urate patients.
out
o1 the count;y wore
and
benthos
have
built
b¥
JWI·
High,
Mrs.
A.
Neal
Allen,
H.
Paul
MaidnB up 111• deleptlon rep. mloslonary In ChUI, when the
He had been a concb:tor for
ior
Holsinger
and
other
chairs
lllr1.
Douala•
Wickham,
&lt;laugh.
Shatrer,
Dr,
lllvld
Peck,
.....,
the New York Central Rallroocl relelrtfng the emergency &amp;q.&amp;ad1, Evangeline Mloslonary Society
and tables donated. A new mem. Engle, Mrs. J, Tl Harve,y, W~ ter 1, Stephanie and Pltrloll,
fortnan)'years.
In addition to struble, wwe Wal- ol the Pomeroy Church ol Cluist ber, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Web- Uam A. Byuo, Jr,, and Harry Mra. Thi ...., Ohllnpr, lla¥lcn;
Survlwrs Include a son, C. H. ter Cleland, D&gt;e&gt;· Pickens, Orta met Tuesda,y nicht at the home ster ot Pomeroy, was weleom~ Blethen.
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Pullins,
ol lllr1. Muon Fisher, Minor ..
Wise, Jr., MlddllillOrti two rllugh- Hubbard and Frank SIIIClll,
ed.
'
AU members ol the EUB dele- dlughters, Fredl, CoolvUie, and
tera, Miss Ruth Wise, Mtddl•
lloopltal trustee• p r. o 1 e n t ville.
A t'OIIlKllp will be held a1 Mar- gation cb not Plan to ittend but Mro. William Leleh, Mineral
AprU 17, 1968 ica.
1\lrl, OrvUie WeU presldod at
port, and Mrs. Leo OIWJ)91flck, were Ruosell Brown, a.., ColPomeroy, Ohio
To some Perc&gt;l• our !lag "'"¥ Columbus; a brother, RoiCoe ter, Harold Sauer, Andrew Cross, the meeting which Ollened with Ietta sponsored by the Frontier the i1'UIII elected lncluclet Rev, WeUa, W, Va.;Mr1. WUburWind.
C, B. Hadlo Club April 28,
U.Edltor:
Harry Eckola, Dr. E. Re,y flld. ,.,_., GuyiVWe; Mr. and !In
like a Utile thine. boa the
devotions by Mrs. Clyde Andrttptet lor Meigs County proper D.ag courtesy redecta a Wise, Middleport; one l11ter, Harcy Allen, w"llll _,.,
Rerreshments were served and fer, Rn. Bland Bractv, Rev. c. Herold "-Yeo, Lane~ster; 1\lr,
Mrs. Ellzabelh Allman, Mlddle- Elrl Clark, Rickett and Nolaa. rewa. h read Hebrews 6:19 a 10cW hour enjoyed. The next
~
In Particular lw Patriotism lhlt Is bulc II our
D. Edaian, Rev, Jack 111p1n1, and Mra. Kenneth Lawson, eo.
and uaed utlo»e'' l i her topic, meeting will be April 25.
Jilt 111 Ill Ume low In recent country Is to survive. It seem• .POrt; two gr-hUdren, ( 0 u r
and
Bev. Bill A!lgei; Mr1, Floyd lumbua; Erneot Wlllaee, Mr. and
PrQer was by Mn. R. o b e r t
gre~t • gr....,hUdren, and one
'......,.. Alter teldng - • • ol
Members
and
lrlanda
attendRogers, WUbur Tanto-, Charles Mro. W11¥ne Wallaee, Soul!~ Vtan.
"' me that the people who hold
Woods.
IIIJ! were Ra,y Mul!ord, lllr. and Michels, Gerlllogan,lloyllarp. na; Mr. and Mrl. Paul w.u-,
j!. -iole lack ol l&gt;atrlotle ol!lces ol Public responslblliQ&gt;
ln n190nse to roll call, mem..
Mrs. Richard Grinstead andlam- er, and lloy Bleutng,
iiilll ...,q several recent mill- should !Ike 111etr countcy and Fwlerll 10rY!ce1 will be hold
Mary1vtllei M r s. Klthleen
bon
gave something Pertelnlf«
lly, John Kearno, Jr., BUlle
.,.; llmenlo, I sm disgusted. civic Pride serlouoly enotJgh 1o Salurcl"¥ at 3:30 p. ... at the
lll\ros, lllr1. Leroy lf"¥es. M.a.
to Elster. Rowuj.robin cards
Jamea, Mr. and ~ Mrs. Brook•
· Tllele, bo)-1 died In the serviee see that 10me one h reaponslble Rawlings • Coat.l Funerol Home
BRIDGE
SOLD
Carol
Canterllur)o, Sr., !lender.
The week of AprU 21ool7 hid were signed for shut-in members Edwards and flllrley, Mr. and
- . , COIIIItr)', and lor us, and for this small gesture to pay our with the Rev, Max Dolllhue o!DoLONDON
(UPI)
L6ndon
l&lt;lll,
W,
Va,; Mr. and lllri. Gir.
of the grol(),
Mrs. R. E. Workman and CindY, Bridge hal been · sold to Ill• tile- nette Dlvi '• lllr • and lllr1. Clarnot even have the decency respect and homage to the ser- latlng. Butlal wW be In 111e Ri"' been proclaimed by Gov. J111101
Mrs. &amp;nith was assisted in · Larry Lehew, Mr. and Mr 1.
ervlew Cameter)', Friends ma,y A. - s as Youth Tlo!IIPerancO
ID llv the American vicemen ol Meigs CoutJQ&gt;.
e II0ch 011 Co 0( C...,,__,_ . ..,.. Yank, Gallanna; Mr. and
Nrvlng
the refreshments by Mrs.
coil
at
the
fllnerel
home
alter
10
Education
Week.
u
••
._,_ 1\lra. Ralph McColle1, Gallow~¥•
stanley JohniCMI, Mr. and Mrs.
m.aat.
1 hope th1t the people ol .Meigs L m, on Frlda,y.
In obServance o1 111e week, the Karl Grueser, a guest. Attend- Junior Holsinger and sooo, Mr. lor $2.4 million, the cli7 of Lon- Mrs Julia lla 11 Mr ...........:
~ · :""'". In IODle cases, they County will rally around thl• po.
1' ....,.••
'
V '
Pomel'O)' Women'• Qu111Jan bw besides those named were and Mrs. Emil E1non and Den· ilon announced toda,y, II wiU be
lioc
at IlL
rebuilt
at
Lake
Havasu
C)t.J,
Broylal,
lllr.
and
lllr1.
Maurtee
sition and PPress their concern
T-erance Union will place Mra. Walter Kenne(\y, Jr., Mra, nls and Marpret Sellars, 1\lr, A 1
· recent~¥, II tool&lt; me three 1o the publlcomctlla, through 111e
DN,
Dl,
Mlrllil,
and
daughter,
Tht virginal, a musical in· (JOlters and eOP(es ol tho pro- Elwood Bowers, Mrs. Milton and Mrs, Doug Hemsley, Rl.chr z.
Mltzle, ~U11 llr1. Ola.·lea
with two cit¥ olficiahi to 'I'Oken word, tho molls and DilDo
strument, gels its name rrom clamation In bullnell houses, Roush, Mrs. Helen Leilhel4 !Irs. ard Duckworth, Aanes White, Mr.
ettv !lag on the !lag pole ly at the POLL8.
Rul~ aqd Mr. and llr1. auu-111
its popularity with Queen oehoola and churehos ot'thocotno Clannce Andrews, Mrs. l.oula and Mrs. Psl!l Smith and regy,
par. ... lot. Then we won-Junlilr
J,.oq, . Glllli&gt;oUs Fel'l')',
Vr.ited
States
p'o
staKe
Vel)' aJ~erely yoW"s, Elizabeth I and young maid· muniQ&gt;.
Olborne, Mrs. Denver ~~ and lllr. and Mrs. Mel Forrester
lll!l:IIIIAI Js happc..· "' fo /\mer~
stamps
do
not
carry
plclureo
llorlal
wa1 Ia Beeob G r o v e
Curl,)o Wile•
ens
her era.
and Miss :sandra Boush, a pest. &amp;nd IOns.
, til living American t&gt;reslijents. Cemoteey.

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22: -

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lU.Appto

111. Interjection 36. Ja.pantl&amp;
18. Put of a
nceptacto
church
38. Wleked

alibr.

-&amp;2.0beerve
44. Cry of plobt

vapor

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Granted for Hospital

MRS, OIIA IIAil'I'IN, 1 Iormor reoldont altha Rock lt)ringo orea, Ia pictured with her 111ree
chlldren on .AI&gt;ril 4 when she observed her lOoth birthday. Sle was honored with • reception at
her church and an open rouse at the home or her son and daughtel\oln-olaw, Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Martin, at Fort Lauderdale. From left to right are Miss Thelma Martin, a teacher at Euclid; Mrs.

41. Clllt

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lo LOXOPIILLOW
ODe letter ldmply .tutela for anotber. In tbllumple A a. UHd.
1,01' tht tltree L'1, X for the two O'lt etc. llnrle letter.. ape.
lloplitoo, the to.,.U.. and fOI'I&gt;Iatloll ol tha wordo an all lllntl.
clay tho codo totten an clltforent.
A

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Plan Commencement

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"""~' FIC'I'IOX 18 OF TH11 ESSl!lNCII
011' PAJNTING~DRYDitlr

or POIITIIY All W11LL All

Urumchl Is the capital and
only large city In Slnlrlang, a
huge Chlna..r!ented region ad·
joining Soviet Central Asia.

.Dies Wednesday

CounMion
Ht.lp You to Make
Yaur Wedding
Day A "Thine" Of
, , Beauty In The

Croas

Newseeein Briefs

.. !l!sh~ ~Jectlon

. . .. ,~, .-af·Fio.wen .\ ..., •.•

Dilllley's Florist
w'" 'St-IN. 2nd Ave.

Family Dinner
Party is Given
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence CUrtis
at Un1on Ave.. Pomeroy, entertained Elster Sunda,y with a lamIll' dinner Pll'\Y.
Guestl were ·1\lr, and Mrs. otho
Curtle, Mec-csville, Iowa;
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Curtis and
daughter, Kathy, ol a.eUsburg,
.Iowa; .!til:• and ¥rs. PIOII ~rll:k
and l(r, and llrL BW Pullins
and ehUdren ol Pomeroy,
The otho and Homer Curtis
famlUes were pests of tbelr
PlrentS over tbe Euter weekend.
·-,-,.,. '

;:

Early Church Union is Proposed

-·-

From Your Pharmacist
EY•ry y.ar hundreds of children djti from

Service Held

C. H. Wise Sr.

Dies Thursday

Meets April II

acddental poisoning in tragic mishaps that
epulcl ~ been prewm.d. Oft.n the cause
of death can be a common ~hold

April3 for
Elmer Wi kham

i)~...l
..~...
••• ~.. uu.wr.,:

or

·:
Friends here have received
·: word of the death of Mrs. Carrie
·· N, !idnner AprU I at Fullertun,
.. Call!.
lira. Sd.nner was a tormer
Pomeroy area resident. 911 ta
ltlrYlved by 1 10n, Floyd WUclemtuth ol Fullerton. Har first
huaband, Georp WUdennuth,
1nd 1 ..... llarrU WUdermutlt,
prec- her In death.
Funeral services were concb:tecl In F'lllltrton with burlll
at the loJna.VIstll Memortal Plrh
at Fullerton.

Youth Temperance
Week Proclaimed

Prayer lD wdaon.
Mrs. Roy MQ'er and Mrs.

Ohio Sttte.
He •ettled in Florida and success carne to the former Meigs
Countian who had kl»wn the dl~
advantages of poverty, Martin
has not forgotten his home ~
ty and has often been a beoeo
lactor, Particularly o1 the llock
~rlf«S Methodist Church.

SPEC

.

FRI., SAT, •nd SUN •
Apr. 19-20-21
"I ON THE LAM"
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PLUS
" AMBUSH BAY "

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Mic~

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shelvea. Full swty bracet. Gray
baked enamel

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end K•nnoth McCullovth ere your friendly, pharo
IIIMI~ 11 Soliliher ~ Lohse Rexall Drut~, They
· ~avo low pl'lscrlpt.lon prlcos 1nd prompt IJII'VIc-

p•
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SHOW STARTS 7 Pll
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TO

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AU; VARimES AVAILABLE NOW

SEED POTATOES e GARDEN s·EEDS
eFLOWER and VEGETABLE PLANTSe
Big Bag Tomato Plants e Trees and Shnibs

West Mlin St. Pomeroy, Ohio

Res.

6.9S

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l.-dder. U.L. lille4 md labeled.
16"
S.fe()' lft'hoel feet.
... 19.95

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material for u.e in lAY room.

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Ing waa eoncludedwiththeLord's

There it.a diHerence in Mirecle Water
SEE the diHerence
SMELL the diHerence
TASTE the diHerence
FEEL the diHerence

!Iaiiy dangerous items sUch as

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youngsters don't keep paten·

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or fuhlitvre polish, If you have

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DrillinJ &lt;:apacily: 3/8.. steel; 3/4''

16" Ions x 6.. bilh and 8"' deep.

hardwood. 1000 RPM . Double
ftdlction pair&amp;.
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Mission Study

0

- .........,.....,bUd,

Mrs. Ona Martin, a former reo aries" published. The book was
sldent ol the Rock lt&gt;riJli!S co... an eltectlve refiection of bymunity of Meigs Co1mty, obaer~ gone da.y s brought forth to emed her tOOth blrthda,y annlverBiry bellish the reunion spirit.
on Thursday, AprU 4, in Florida.
The !lwo dlughters ol Mrs.
On the Sunda,y preceding her Martin and the late Mr. Martin
blrthda,y, Mrs. Martin Shared were here for the reunion. They
with the COf«roeaUon ottheFirst ere Miss Thelma Martin. a school
Christian Church at WUton :MaiJ.. teacher in Euclld, and Mrs. Do~
on, Fla., a reception. A cake ts Povemnir&amp;. a COlumbus school
lighted by 100 candles was serv- teacher.
The rise ol G, Harold Martin
ed.
On her armiversary, her son to the role of a prominent Fort
and daughter - ln -law, Mr, and Lauderdale attorney is a tyPical
Mrs. G. H. Martin entertllned American success story.
with an open house at their home
He is the firs~ to admit the
on Fort Lluderctele. lloundlng out poverty oC his childhood. He alithe obeervance was a birthda,y tended a one room school at
trneting !rom President ~ndon l&lt;of« HoUow In Meigs County
B. Johnson.
and wsiked !rom his home to
Many Meigs Countian• will reo Pomeroy High School He was
member the Martin !amlt;y who oflll' 16 at the tlme of his gradttresided In the llock ~rings ar01 ation.
before moving tD Columbuo some
The Manin Camily became
years ago.
"rich" when coal rights under
Lut sprtng, the ·three chil- its propertY were purchased (or
dren ollllrs, Martin and tht late $5,000, G. Harold Martin, the
llr, Martin, wera In Pomeroy eldest of the three children. was
where G. Harold Martin, now a given $700 with which to enroU
'
promlilen\ Port LludOrdale at- at Ohio Univei'SIQ&gt;.·· ..... .
torney, hOsted'his Pomero.Y High
He received hi&amp; AB degree
School tll'sduatlng cieos - the rrom there in 1921 and then went
cla11 or 1917 - at 1 dinner to Ohio State University where~ .
and sparked the golden annlver- received his law degree tn 192.3..
Sil}' of the class at several reThe lsmlly moved to Colwnbus
union events. For the occasion, whUe he attended Ohio Stole.
Mr. Martin had a "Book ol Mem- Martin worked hi• WI¥ oot only
through Ohio Unl ver siQ&gt; but also

prodUct, such as lye, "'-~!,

Mrs. Fisher is
Hostess for

""'"-OJ')'·

.1.1..

lOOth Birthday Observed

I

DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE-~• bow to work It:

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~A~de;;•sert~~cou~n;e~w~as;'*';;,v~o4~~~~~;1•r;·

Martini her son, G. Harold, and Mrs. LOris M. Povenmire, a Columbus school teacher.

·• 41. Golf club
.,.

HOSPITAL NEWS

Tri.County CB
Radio Club

gram chairman, said that, ••u
we are willing to place ourselv~
ea lD God's hands, he ~ill save
us from our almlesllllesa and
lin, and glve our lives purpose.
lulness and meaninl for exprea.
ston In all kinds' ol situationa."
Scripture taken !rom John f
was read by Mrs. Paul Werner.
A dlSCUBiion W81 held Oil t h e
stltement ol lalth ol 111e church.
Mrl. ...1bomaa Young prealded
at 111e mOetlnr cmtng which time
a thank-you card was read rrom
Mlaa Kate Flck. Future projects
were dieeuued and the meet-

41. Broa4
thorOfare :

21.11ublldo

$2.2 Million HB Fund

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ml

Mrl. FJ.za Gilmore, Jr., PtO·

40. ·sherbet

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neosand-·tha~~

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mountabi

atnile....

the United
of Chrtst,
!rom
the Church
otatemeol
of !al111Wll
ol
the t&gt;J'otlrlm topte when t h e
Frlend4' Circle met Tuesda,y
n""t at 111e cllurch.

upon

·' 28. God of

Be(Jium
14. Rqalan.

. u. instlan

.... e11 people rrom

28. Wait '

9. catUe:

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•God - . in holy 101'1 to Donald Hauck were bolt.,.••· 1lle ._ .~ -141' lllrl.

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Birthday Observed
With Family Dinner

racunr

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Here's How The Proposed New Span Replacing Silver Bridge Will Loolt

Mrs. Nelson
Of Dexter Dies

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3. Medley
4. Ancient
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. stain fonninc lmpurllles.

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&lt;Ciilllltwlld !rom Plio I)
ple.

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God's Role as Savior·
Circle's Study Topic ·

DAJL Y CROSSWORD

lzenrr -~ hlYe a holpltal '

that Is tully elflliJped and llair- · ·
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CounQ&gt;, we petition 111e Velar:
ani MOmol'lll lloiiJ(tel bolr1l to
aeek a oiloro P!siUve IOIUII,DD·
to the problem, . . - thalr ·'
decllloa to cl- the materniQ&gt;
facWtl.e•, and aaaure oae and
Ill that VeWIIIS MOII)Ol'ill Hospital has (U1l medleal lacUIUes
lor tho.. who ~ In aeecl of
medical assistance and can, regardlel&amp; ol the nature of t h e
case,•• (Signed by all the units).
.
.
NO OVERNIGHT DECISION
Immediately loUowlng the letWORR ON BUILQNG A bridge to l'OillaCe the coll._.,sed
Pavllo will design the 1111er•-ture and the other Dnn
ter presentation by struble,
Silver
Bridge moved a step cloaer Wednesda,y whon otate rvo4
wW handle design ol111e lour pier• and abutlllents. lload CoJD.
George Hackett, Jr., a tnullee,
commission omelalo signed contracts with t111&gt; New Yorh ""'
said 111e decllloa wasnotanoverml81loner M. a., llan!W ssid 111ollsnlniot!he
·~
slneerlna Dnn•' Which will desip the new II'IIL HailresentaoP8l'llllt the SIIC ID advertiJe lor bldl on conatrucUon In
·1
nl&amp;tlt one. uwe 8t1ldied and ellstlves ol the E, IJonel Pavlo Co. and HowanJ; Noedles, Tam- .
..... future, passibl)' Ia If"¥, Tho bridge Ia llated lor'c
e- · /
cussed the matter o1 .._......
men &amp; BergOIIdo.ft met with olllclala ol the SRC and the u. S.
tlon late next yeu.
:
the obstetrics wing lor 16mon111s
11urau ol Pilbi!C llolds.
.
before Onall)' deciding It hsd to ·
be done," &amp;aid Hackett.
Hlcl&lt;et~ howeVer, observod
INSPECriON HELD - District lll!puty Grand Master Dar.'
that it is 111e board's lntenUoo
rell Day, center, foreground, was the inspecting oft1cer for an
tbat a amaller obstetrics ward
~ of Racine lodge No. 461 F &amp;AM in the Master Mason
will be provided II an _,s!CII
Degree Tuesday night. Pictured With Qly areoatcers or acting
ol the hospital lacllilles beeomes
otacera who took part in the inspection. Front row, left to
a reality,
rilbt, are Elckm Kraeuter • acting masterj Day and Ben PhllMrs. Gertrude Nelson, 72,1lolrn was ))Ointed out that bellimt ch.,lain; back row, Gerald Simpson. secretaryi Bob
Fundi In the amount aC $2,2. mWian dollars hive been g r tor, Route 1, died Wednesday cause of curreirt law the obstet.
Beeele, Junior Deacon; Bill Hayes, acting senior warden; Tom
lor
conotrucUon
ol tho proposed llolzar !ledicll Center unc1ar tho
mornfn&amp; at Veterans Memorial rics wing of Veterans Memorial
Wolfe, senior deacon. and Dln Weese, acting junior warden lliJ1.Burton
Aet
according
jD an........,emontlodl,ybytho Oldo Staal
Hospitallollowlllg a lingering m,. Hospital cannot be Ucensed lor
Sentinel POOto.
lloparunont
ol
Health.
'
ness,
another year unless it eonstant..
The project, when eompleted, will proY!de I!I!Proilmlllel)'- 150 ID
h was a member of the Old 1y provides two nu_.ses In t h e
200 more jobs In Glllla Couny.
·
Dexter Ch~~r&lt;h. Preceding her In section. AdmlnlstJjltor Stewu1
Aecordlng to tho grant, Holzer Cii&gt;t 1o iliilii)opllal, will ioo bldlt
death were her husband. John, ssid 111i s woold colt a minimum
Medical
Center hll nine 1110111111 tlu'oiiiJh PriYIII llnanclng.
in 1946, and a daughter, MacU. o1 $120 per da,y and It """ld not
ID
lmt&gt;lemont
Phue ~ 111epr._,....
Receipt ol 111e IIIII • llurlon
She Is survived by two~
be llnancisily JlC!sslble because
at1on or worklne clraw~n&amp;s roadf grant I• 1lle firat ,..;:.. 1Uf ID
tors, Mrs. Hope PecK, Albany o1 111e low number ol blr1hs al
lor submitting r..r bids. In 1n- tho COIIII&gt;Iete now hoCIItal l'leiJ1.
Holzer Hospital: Visiting hours Lecta M. Gardner, Mrs. Hom- Houte 3, and Mrs. Jo Ann Brtc!P the hospltll.
Ucll&gt;atlon
ol the awarding o1111o Q&gt; ProPosed lor the lite It the
les, Wash.nC.H.;threesons,
Admlnl strator Stewart s a ld
2~ and 7-8 p.m. Parents on)J er L. Glbbs, Mrs. Jol1n W,
HW • Burton tll'ant. Hewitt and JuncUon ol U,S. llouta3$and0blo
on. Pediatrics Ward.
Gooldin, Unda Harper, Char- Denver, Mlddlrs&gt;ort; J1&lt;1&lt;, ol that Veterans Memorlel HospitRoyer, hospital .architects, KM- 160. The new ho~tal wW ba ol
GLORIA JUNE GmBS
Admissions
les D. Holle.y, Mrs. Clara P. Pamberv!llo, and RQnald, Col,.... al would be able to accomSI'EPHEN FOWLER
us Cll;Y, lllo., hOve beanworklntr 26$ bed c-IQ&gt; with .POaslble
Mrs. Ra,ymood Broyles, 47 Holmes, Mrs. Russell Howard, bus, 12 grandchUdren, twogrea&amp;- modate emergency maternlQ&gt; 1&gt;1·
lor
. several months on prellmiJ&gt;. OliiiDIIon to 400 bods.
. Vinton Ave.; Mrs . Paul W, North, Greta Keeler, Edgar E. Lakin, gran&lt;khildren, and a slster, Mrs. Uents but woold be unoble to adary
drawlncs.
mit them. He said S4JI9,ds who
··:205 Klnoon Dr.; Mrs. Robert E. Homer E. Morgan, Ernest L. Fern HW of Circleville.
At the present Ume Phose I
Funer&amp;l services wlll be held have emergency cases ot am&amp;·
.McCarley, 2012 Cha111am Ave.; Unroe, Mrs. Allred R. WheelIs IIPI&gt;ro&gt;lmately three months u__ ur_JLurn
· .Mr1. Billy W. Easton, Rt. I Vln- er, Twila s. WiiUams, Mary at 2 p. m, Frlda,y at the Old llolr- ternit,y nature will not be refUs.
MASON - Gloria June Gibbs dent COOncll, DAR Good Clti- ahead olsc~e.
lfll'tl. W IUD
ter
Church
with
Mr.
Raulln
Mo~
ed
by
111e
hospital.
., -toa; Mra. L. James Sears, Rt. J. Wogan, Carol Wolle, Wilbur
and
Stephen
Fowler
will
lead
96
zen
In
8th,
11111
and
12th;
repThe
$2.2
million
grant COII)o
FOUND NECESSARY
- .1 Cheahirei Kerr L. Luckadoo, Wood, Mark Fowler, Christopher er, .Pastor of the MiddlilljJOrt
seniors graduating at Wahama resentatlve to Know Your State prlaes about 2G»ereentotthere.
Church
o(
Christ,
otrtcllting.
Howard
Nolan, trustees
" Rt. I Bidwell ; Mrs. Archie c. S. Tope, Mrs. Joseph Durst,
High School at commencement Government Dey In Charleston, qulred llnancln&amp; lor the hospital
Burtel will be in 111e Standish
president. said, ''It was not
Meadows, Rt. 2 Crown City; Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Vernon TurMay
27, according to Princ(j)si Jr. year; participated In Tllll construction. Tho clinic struoour choice to close the obRarole E. Rose, New Haven; vey, Mrs. John E. Holle and in- Dexter Cametecy. Friends may
Clyde
Foley.
Progrom and ehsirman o1 CRUD ture, Which Is envisioned acljlo.
lllrs. lorraloe Wllllunt, 60,
stetrics wing, it is what we
Paul W. Ta,ylor, Rt. 2 Pt. fant daugtrter , Mrs. John L, Zem- call at the Martin Funeral Home
Diplomas will be presented (Keep America Beautitlll Camformer rellclent ol Jllddl1110rt,
In Rutland aeytime.
had to do."
Pleasant; Mrs. Franklin D, bry and infant son.
by
L
Brooks
Smith,
IO.pt.
o( palgn).
dild W.....edll'morniJvltGreon
stewart reported U!at it has
Spradling, New Haven; Mrs. HarMason County Schools. The exFowler, salutatorian, Is the
o-ral Hoopltllin Akron
been tmfair to medical and surold E. Thomas, Rt. 2 Ft. Pleaserctses begin alB p.m.
son o1 Mi-. and Mrs. Ok.,Y- D,
lollowlng 1ltnger1Dg W..s1.
glee! patients to keep them In
an~ Edward E. SUiter, Rt. 2
The
Rev.
Lowell
Keeney,
pas.
Fowler.
He
h
a
merd&gt;er
of
Slle waa born Se!Pt.11,1817
the hallways when approximateLetart; Michael T. Aeiker, New
tor
or
111e
Ma801l
Methodist
the
National
Honor
Society;
StuThe
birthdll
anniversary
ol
In
Mlddi&lt;I&gt;Ort.
SurvtvtJv ~ her
ly one.O.Ird ol the hospital has
Haven; Robert T. Wl111row, Rt.
Church,
will
deliver
the
Bacdent
eooncu,
Senior
Bend,
and
Mro,
Paul
Grueser
o!Mlddlclort
husband,
Harry
H., Alo.'vaoil&gt;r•
been empQ&gt;. Qewart said t h e
. 2 Leon, W.Va.; HerbertL. Grate,
closing of 111e obstetrics wing calauroate me silage Sunday, May Annual Club where he Is now was obsorved Eaoter &amp;ulda.ywlth da&gt;otlllters, Miss Vlclorll 4'111
D, Rutland; Mrs. Ortoo H. Nel26, at 8 p.m. Both events will serving on 111e staff. He has a dinner parQ&gt; at 111e home of her Wa!l&gt;urn. at homo; llrL. Frank I
w"'"d provldo the hoopltll with
1011, !Dexter; Mrs. Bess~ L, Bot..
held In Wahoma's audltortwn. held 111~ ~f'!! ,ol . vice preel- .. son-inJIW llid dauai;'t"r, 1\lr, and .&lt;P&amp;irtcla) Wf4t. . 'rinila.Fio.; r
!acUities lor at leoot II addlman~ Pomeroy; Mrs. Boyd B.
liClllsi medical or surgical pa. ' Miss Glorta June Gibbs o!New den~ stUdent council; tressur, Mrs. llllwanHhldol',lnParkero. · 'a nd\llra, ~ ~ iq... ·
M&lt;Csin, Rt. 3 Oak Iilli; Albert
By United Press International
Haven, has been chosen val,cHc- er, Interact Club, Jr. yeari and burs, W.Va.
Akron; I IOU, George Roatr
A. Kuhn, Rt. 3 Oak Hill; Robert
HUNTINGTON, W, VA. - LYNN HEITSMAN, 41, CheSII&gt;eake, Ueota.
tortan ol111ls year's aractuatlng Ia a member o11111a 1ear' s t.-ack
Tbe decorated coke served~ IUekt,lllrlon; her lllOII!If,·lllra
111 a statement released March
J. Swanaon, O!esapeake; Mrs. Ohio, was killed Wednesda;y evening when crushed under a large slab
&lt;lass and Stephen D. Fowler, team. He Is a member olthe lowing the dlnoor w11 biked II¥ !leo; two oiotlro, 14l:s.JomU...
Billie M. Sll,l're, Grimms Land- of cement at a construction side on Third Avenue. Police said Heit!Jo. 5 by Dr. R. R. Plckeno, hOI· Rt. I, West Columbia, seluta- Fairview EUB Church and Is !Irs. Grueser'• granddlugbter, .. clUe) Welle, Coluiobua, and!lr1,
Ill&amp; W. Va. ; Mrs. Bobby Brown, man was operating an inloaderwhen the 2,008-poundpiece or concrete pi tal chief 0( stell'' and Mr. torlan.
serving as president ol Youth Martha &amp;10 Clark. Olher 1111001• WWiam (EmW lllmPJDD, ~
Nolan, IUitiOWicing 1he plamed
Rl'fWiswood; Mrs. Thomas R, B.Pilled from the machinery's bucket, slid lilwn itA ann and hit HeltaGloria,
111e
daughter
ol
Mr.
Fellowship.
at the btrlbclajo observance were IDn; a brother, Harley Slllaher,
closing of the obstetrics a n d
Uvel)', Ironton; Miss Linda S. man in the chest.
and Mrs. Ralph Gibbs, Jr., Is
HI has accepted at West lllr. and Mrs. T, G, lle,ynolds ol Mlddi&lt;I&gt;Ort, and lour grandohllCOLUMBUS- SI'ATE UQUOR IEPARTMENT Deputy lllrector nursery wing, lack of use by the prealdent o1 111e National lion- VIrginia Institute or TechnoiOIIY Lebanon. Mrs. Mabel Welle ol dfen. Her latber, PeuiSWIIIIer,
Lemley, Columbus; Anthon,y W.
Dorst, Columbus.
WIWam MacKenzie owareotl,y committed suicide Wednesda,y night public was cited as the reason. or Society. file has partlclpat- · where he planslo maJor In civil Pomeroy, andthehonoredps(a pracedod her In death.
They pointed out In thai earwhUe talking on the tel._,hone 1o a lrlen&lt;l.
Blr1h
lusband, Paul Grueser.
Funeral llrvlcss will ·l!o held
lier
statement 11111 the obstet- ed In FHA, Annual Club, Stu- englneeriiiJ!.
Mr1. An111ony Wayne Derst, Pt.
Franklin CounQ&gt; Coroner ~. Hobert A. Evans said MacKenzie
It 1 p, tD. Slt1lrda,y at tht HawPleasant, son, 5:08 a.m. Thurs- shot hlrnseU in the head with a .38 caliber revolver at his suburban rics and nursery wing has beer1
lings
• Coal• Funeral Home In
used
as
follows
28
JlC!r
cent
c!Q.
Westerville home. Evans said MacKenzie was apparently deHPOndent.
Mlddlrs&gt;ort
with 111e Rev, Mr.
He refuaed to elaborate.
or capacitY 1n 1965, 33 per cent
Discharges
Alhworth ol Akron olllclltlllg.
COLUMBUS - TRAFF1C ACCIIENTS, l'lllging ll'ODI lender In 1966, 15 per cent In 1967
!lro. John C. Benedict, Mrs.
llorlal
will be In the Gro&gt;el IIIII
and
13
per
cent
10
Car
In
1968.
PT. PLEASANT- Delegations gates and guests.
Oddle C. Bush, LYle E. Chap.. benders to major colllsloos, set an alJ.drne tdgh tor the economic
as
COmt&gt;let!Jw
Part
IV
ol111e
new
Cemetery
at Cheshire,
Hospital olllclala Tuesda,y nearly equal In number will be
man, Mrs. Joseph W, Clarl&lt;, Rob- co5t ln Ohio lut year. The Ohio Insurance Information Service. u~Jo.
On Tuesda,y, April 23, the IC&amp;- llocll&gt;llne. The Constitution hlo
Friends
llltl' clll attheflmeral
nl!illt said 111at two oltha nine l'Oilresentln&amp; West Virginia when uol service ol union will be held
ert G. Groot, Mrs. Keme111 W, in£ statistics provided by its 25 member eom,panfea, estimated the
llroe&lt;lf
beeo
owroved
II¥
both
home
from
2 ID lp, m. and from
doctors on 111e stell' of Vet- the Methodist and Evtqelicll at 8:30 a. m. lo the IeUaa Memo
Demp~e,y, l)!vld R. Fisher, Mrs.
total ocooomic cost ol tramc mio"-!&gt;s In Ohio at '550 million ....,_
chiii'Oh
gro111s.
A
brtetsesslonol
7 1o 9 p, m. Frida,y and on S1tuJ&gt;.
erans Memorial Hospital han- United Brethren churches meet orlal Auditorium. Durlqrthe rest
if« 1967. It was about 9 per cent higher than 196f.
the
new
United
Methodist
Church
da,y until time ol aervtees.
J. Robert Oelbel'g, executive director ol the service, Bald ' dle maternity cases. 1bey 11· In DaUas, Texas, lor tho Uniting of the two week•, the delegatee General Conlerenceprobabl,ywW
DAUGHTER BORN
ao Indicated 111at there Is not General Conference that will will be buslt;y engaged lnplaentna
W-•da,y the only bright SJlOt In the Picture wao a levelling otr ol
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs, accident lrequoncy, "But severiQ&gt; Is continuing liB dramatically and a sutnc:ient raunber of births Corm 111e new United Methodist tor the next quadrenolum as well be held on the lloal cloy.
The &amp;Meal Coo!erencesancllnllanold Pro., (Suzie Teaford) tragically UI&gt;Wird spiral," Oelborg ealtl.
In the COUDtiY to secure t h e cbureh. The Methodists In 111e
divibl
ChW'ches in both co~
luiiUme services ol an ob- state wW send send seven ~
.IN .......,In&amp; the birth ol their
munlons
wiD hive 12 years In
stetric• opeclallst.
,llrlt chUd, a dlughter, on April
liters and seven la,ymen while the
which
to
etroctuntonbutplanure
The SQIIdmen 1110 bi'OUflht up EUB delegatio lists stx mini..
~4. The baby welgbed 6 llOURds
HELD IN JAIL
lllderwll¥ Ia Woot Vlrgtnta lor 1
other matters regarding l4lld tors and stx il,)omen.
' 11 ounces and has been named
·
LANCASTER, Ohio (UPI) and hoopltal relatlonlhlt&gt; t h a t
9roblble union u o1 111e eorly
_-Veronica Sue. Granct&gt;arents are Two Columbus men were held
Separate sessions ol the two
.llll'tor 1&amp;69. Annualeon~e..-..
IC
~...... and Mrs. George Prow ol In Fllrlleld CotJnzy jail here
were ._sled with the hope, 1181101'al chureh bodies will be
at
the
two
churches
wW
wte
on
Wtllt Palm Beach, Flortds, and today ln conneclion with an as- Charles H. Wise, Sr., 88, Wal. "II -.ld Improve scpd-lloll- held on lllonda,y, April 22, fo1Fwleral servicea lor Elmer
this In thtlr annual meetings, 111e
.llr. and Mrs. VIrgil Teaford, sault and rOObery of an 89~ear­ nut St., Mlddi&lt;I&gt;Ort, died earl,)o pltal relaltoolhlt&gt;s."
lowlng Sundt,y' s meeting ollegl..
L.
Wickham wwe ...wct.d al
SYRACUSE
The
Tri-Coun·
EUB
grol()
at
Buckhannon
Ia
If"¥
fi'ncuse. Great-grandmothers old pbysl&lt;i..,, Dr, Edward B. this morning. He wu born Oet.
These Included a - - lative committees and an aoen-- cy c. B. Rldlo Club, Chlpler 56
2
p.m.
!llnda,f, Apr, 3, ll .lheEwand 111e Methodlo!B at Buckhannon
an Mrs. Ruth CundU!', Syracuse, Roller, who~ is confined to a 4, 1819• In KeJtuchy, the SOD of 1hat the emergoacy ouli&gt;ltienl ln&amp; aervlce ol Hal)' CotiUIIIInlon
ol
the
U,C,B.R.A.
and
React
meetIn June. West Vlrglniawlllba holt lng Funeral Home wl111 tht Rev,
IIIII !lr1, Edith TOI!ord, Mlners- wheelchair, and practiced in his 1he late Heney and Sanh ca... . treatment procecllre be leu com- !iuldl,y evening, open to Ill dele.
Ing
was
held
Thursde,y,
April
11,
to
a jurhdiedonal m~tor the Carver WIIUams. pastor of 1lle
\'llle.
Llthopollo home.
tre11 Wise, and wao el10 prec~ plicated oo the baa!s ol a Ume
at
the
club
headquarter&amp;
ol
Mra.
Drst
Umeln Jul,y whon111ellortt&gt;- Pomeiv.Y Firat llpatlst, o!Dcled In death by his wile, Vll'(llnla element. The 8Q1&amp;C1men s a I d
Agnes
Wh.lte.
Pra_yer
and
roueutern Jurtodlctlon wW meet at attng.
sometimes 111ey are delalned lor
Mae, and a slater,
tine reporto opened the meetln&amp; Wost VIrginia Wesle,yan CoUep,
Pllt¥.era were Albert lUll,
He was a member ol111e Mlcl- up to 30 or fO mbaates.
and
pletures
were
taken
of
mem ~ Buckhannon.
Robert
Inti, Walter Cleland,
The delegation aloo aald 1hat
dlrs&gt;ort HOith Methodist Cburch,
bers
wearing
U!eir
new
c
J
u
b
Ractne,
and HertnB.r!., Hoffner,
Member a ol111e.Methodlotdele.
Coal River Ma10nlc Lodge 74, H an expanaloa progrm were to
jackets
by
Grace
Holsinpr.
More
gallon will Include ~. Allred P. RObert Vauahln JIIIOIJtlclwdVIU·
w VL; Scottl&gt;h become a reellt;y, It would like
jackets
are
being
ordered.
ReWallace,
~.Truman W. Potter, tlhan, Po.....,Y. They are l1'olll
Rites, Knights TOIDI'Iars, Bent to see cmsideraUon given to
Act
patches
and
other
arUclea
~.
Gerrett
Evans, ~. Ramse,y Mineral · I.Od,e 2f2 of whlcl!lllr.
Kedom fllrtne ol Chartesw., and providing a psdded room lor
were
sold.
'lb.e
club
voted
to
purBrt&lt;Ves, ~. Allred E. Bennett, Wickham WII 1 member. ,
!Irs. Herold llnlth con...,ted
a member olthe Brotherhood~ mentally Ill or drug or barbitchase a coffee urn. Tables and Dr. J. Clair J1rvts, ~. Henry
Attendlna the 10rvlee• from
a mission study on Carl Paschal,
Railroad Tratmnen.
' urate patients.
out
o1 the count;y wore
and
benthos
have
built
b¥
JWI·
High,
Mrs.
A.
Neal
Allen,
H.
Paul
MaidnB up 111• deleptlon rep. mloslonary In ChUI, when the
He had been a concb:tor for
ior
Holsinger
and
other
chairs
lllr1.
Douala•
Wickham,
&lt;laugh.
Shatrer,
Dr,
lllvld
Peck,
.....,
the New York Central Rallroocl relelrtfng the emergency &amp;q.&amp;ad1, Evangeline Mloslonary Society
and tables donated. A new mem. Engle, Mrs. J, Tl Harve,y, W~ ter 1, Stephanie and Pltrloll,
fortnan)'years.
In addition to struble, wwe Wal- ol the Pomeroy Church ol Cluist ber, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Web- Uam A. Byuo, Jr,, and Harry Mra. Thi ...., Ohllnpr, lla¥lcn;
Survlwrs Include a son, C. H. ter Cleland, D&gt;e&gt;· Pickens, Orta met Tuesda,y nicht at the home ster ot Pomeroy, was weleom~ Blethen.
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Pullins,
ol lllr1. Muon Fisher, Minor ..
Wise, Jr., MlddllillOrti two rllugh- Hubbard and Frank SIIIClll,
ed.
'
AU members ol the EUB dele- dlughters, Fredl, CoolvUie, and
tera, Miss Ruth Wise, Mtddl•
lloopltal trustee• p r. o 1 e n t ville.
A t'OIIlKllp will be held a1 Mar- gation cb not Plan to ittend but Mro. William Leleh, Mineral
AprU 17, 1968 ica.
1\lrl, OrvUie WeU presldod at
port, and Mrs. Leo OIWJ)91flck, were Ruosell Brown, a.., ColPomeroy, Ohio
To some Perc&gt;l• our !lag "'"¥ Columbus; a brother, RoiCoe ter, Harold Sauer, Andrew Cross, the meeting which Ollened with Ietta sponsored by the Frontier the i1'UIII elected lncluclet Rev, WeUa, W, Va.;Mr1. WUburWind.
C, B. Hadlo Club April 28,
U.Edltor:
Harry Eckola, Dr. E. Re,y flld. ,.,_., GuyiVWe; Mr. and !In
like a Utile thine. boa the
devotions by Mrs. Clyde Andrttptet lor Meigs County proper D.ag courtesy redecta a Wise, Middleport; one l11ter, Harcy Allen, w"llll _,.,
Rerreshments were served and fer, Rn. Bland Bractv, Rev. c. Herold "-Yeo, Lane~ster; 1\lr,
Mrs. Ellzabelh Allman, Mlddle- Elrl Clark, Rickett and Nolaa. rewa. h read Hebrews 6:19 a 10cW hour enjoyed. The next
~
In Particular lw Patriotism lhlt Is bulc II our
D. Edaian, Rev, Jack 111p1n1, and Mra. Kenneth Lawson, eo.
and uaed utlo»e'' l i her topic, meeting will be April 25.
Jilt 111 Ill Ume low In recent country Is to survive. It seem• .POrt; two gr-hUdren, ( 0 u r
and
Bev. Bill A!lgei; Mr1, Floyd lumbua; Erneot Wlllaee, Mr. and
PrQer was by Mn. R. o b e r t
gre~t • gr....,hUdren, and one
'......,.. Alter teldng - • • ol
Members
and
lrlanda
attendRogers, WUbur Tanto-, Charles Mro. W11¥ne Wallaee, Soul!~ Vtan.
"' me that the people who hold
Woods.
IIIJ! were Ra,y Mul!ord, lllr. and Michels, Gerlllogan,lloyllarp. na; Mr. and Mrl. Paul w.u-,
j!. -iole lack ol l&gt;atrlotle ol!lces ol Public responslblliQ&gt;
ln n190nse to roll call, mem..
Mrs. Richard Grinstead andlam- er, and lloy Bleutng,
iiilll ...,q several recent mill- should !Ike 111etr countcy and Fwlerll 10rY!ce1 will be hold
Mary1vtllei M r s. Klthleen
bon
gave something Pertelnlf«
lly, John Kearno, Jr., BUlle
.,.; llmenlo, I sm disgusted. civic Pride serlouoly enotJgh 1o Salurcl"¥ at 3:30 p. ... at the
lll\ros, lllr1. Leroy lf"¥es. M.a.
to Elster. Rowuj.robin cards
Jamea, Mr. and ~ Mrs. Brook•
· Tllele, bo)-1 died In the serviee see that 10me one h reaponslble Rawlings • Coat.l Funerol Home
BRIDGE
SOLD
Carol
Canterllur)o, Sr., !lender.
The week of AprU 21ool7 hid were signed for shut-in members Edwards and flllrley, Mr. and
- . , COIIIItr)', and lor us, and for this small gesture to pay our with the Rev, Max Dolllhue o!DoLONDON
(UPI)
L6ndon
l&lt;lll,
W,
Va,; Mr. and lllri. Gir.
of the grol(),
Mrs. R. E. Workman and CindY, Bridge hal been · sold to Ill• tile- nette Dlvi '• lllr • and lllr1. Clarnot even have the decency respect and homage to the ser- latlng. Butlal wW be In 111e Ri"' been proclaimed by Gov. J111101
Mrs. &amp;nith was assisted in · Larry Lehew, Mr. and Mr 1.
ervlew Cameter)', Friends ma,y A. - s as Youth Tlo!IIPerancO
ID llv the American vicemen ol Meigs CoutJQ&gt;.
e II0ch 011 Co 0( C...,,__,_ . ..,.. Yank, Gallanna; Mr. and
Nrvlng
the refreshments by Mrs.
coil
at
the
fllnerel
home
alter
10
Education
Week.
u
••
._,_ 1\lra. Ralph McColle1, Gallow~¥•
stanley JohniCMI, Mr. and Mrs.
m.aat.
1 hope th1t the people ol .Meigs L m, on Frlda,y.
In obServance o1 111e week, the Karl Grueser, a guest. Attend- Junior Holsinger and sooo, Mr. lor $2.4 million, the cli7 of Lon- Mrs Julia lla 11 Mr ...........:
~ · :""'". In IODle cases, they County will rally around thl• po.
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Pomel'O)' Women'• Qu111Jan bw besides those named were and Mrs. Emil E1non and Den· ilon announced toda,y, II wiU be
lioc
at IlL
rebuilt
at
Lake
Havasu
C)t.J,
Broylal,
lllr.
and
lllr1.
Maurtee
sition and PPress their concern
T-erance Union will place Mra. Walter Kenne(\y, Jr., Mra, nls and Marpret Sellars, 1\lr, A 1
· recent~¥, II tool&lt; me three 1o the publlcomctlla, through 111e
DN,
Dl,
Mlrllil,
and
daughter,
Tht virginal, a musical in· (JOlters and eOP(es ol tho pro- Elwood Bowers, Mrs. Milton and Mrs, Doug Hemsley, Rl.chr z.
Mltzle, ~U11 llr1. Ola.·lea
with two cit¥ olficiahi to 'I'Oken word, tho molls and DilDo
strument, gels its name rrom clamation In bullnell houses, Roush, Mrs. Helen Leilhel4 !Irs. ard Duckworth, Aanes White, Mr.
ettv !lag on the !lag pole ly at the POLL8.
Rul~ aqd Mr. and llr1. auu-111
its popularity with Queen oehoola and churehos ot'thocotno Clannce Andrews, Mrs. l.oula and Mrs. Psl!l Smith and regy,
par. ... lot. Then we won-Junlilr
J,.oq, . Glllli&gt;oUs Fel'l')',
Vr.ited
States
p'o
staKe
Vel)' aJ~erely yoW"s, Elizabeth I and young maid· muniQ&gt;.
Olborne, Mrs. Denver ~~ and lllr. and Mrs. Mel Forrester
lll!l:IIIIAI Js happc..· "' fo /\mer~
stamps
do
not
carry
plclureo
llorlal
wa1 Ia Beeob G r o v e
Curl,)o Wile•
ens
her era.
and Miss :sandra Boush, a pest. &amp;nd IOns.
, til living American t&gt;reslijents. Cemoteey.

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111. Interjection 36. Ja.pantl&amp;
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nceptacto
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alibr.

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vapor

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Granted for Hospital

MRS, OIIA IIAil'I'IN, 1 Iormor reoldont altha Rock lt)ringo orea, Ia pictured with her 111ree
chlldren on .AI&gt;ril 4 when she observed her lOoth birthday. Sle was honored with • reception at
her church and an open rouse at the home or her son and daughtel\oln-olaw, Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Martin, at Fort Lauderdale. From left to right are Miss Thelma Martin, a teacher at Euclid; Mrs.

41. Clllt

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lo LOXOPIILLOW
ODe letter ldmply .tutela for anotber. In tbllumple A a. UHd.
1,01' tht tltree L'1, X for the two O'lt etc. llnrle letter.. ape.
lloplitoo, the to.,.U.. and fOI'I&gt;Iatloll ol tha wordo an all lllntl.
clay tho codo totten an clltforent.
A

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"""~' FIC'I'IOX 18 OF TH11 ESSl!lNCII
011' PAJNTING~DRYDitlr

or POIITIIY All W11LL All

Urumchl Is the capital and
only large city In Slnlrlang, a
huge Chlna..r!ented region ad·
joining Soviet Central Asia.

.Dies Wednesday

CounMion
Ht.lp You to Make
Yaur Wedding
Day A "Thine" Of
, , Beauty In The

Croas

Newseeein Briefs

.. !l!sh~ ~Jectlon

. . .. ,~, .-af·Fio.wen .\ ..., •.•

Dilllley's Florist
w'" 'St-IN. 2nd Ave.

Family Dinner
Party is Given
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence CUrtis
at Un1on Ave.. Pomeroy, entertained Elster Sunda,y with a lamIll' dinner Pll'\Y.
Guestl were ·1\lr, and Mrs. otho
Curtle, Mec-csville, Iowa;
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Curtis and
daughter, Kathy, ol a.eUsburg,
.Iowa; .!til:• and ¥rs. PIOII ~rll:k
and l(r, and llrL BW Pullins
and ehUdren ol Pomeroy,
The otho and Homer Curtis
famlUes were pests of tbelr
PlrentS over tbe Euter weekend.
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Early Church Union is Proposed

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From Your Pharmacist
EY•ry y.ar hundreds of children djti from

Service Held

C. H. Wise Sr.

Dies Thursday

Meets April II

acddental poisoning in tragic mishaps that
epulcl ~ been prewm.d. Oft.n the cause
of death can be a common ~hold

April3 for
Elmer Wi kham

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or

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Friends here have received
·: word of the death of Mrs. Carrie
·· N, !idnner AprU I at Fullertun,
.. Call!.
lira. Sd.nner was a tormer
Pomeroy area resident. 911 ta
ltlrYlved by 1 10n, Floyd WUclemtuth ol Fullerton. Har first
huaband, Georp WUdennuth,
1nd 1 ..... llarrU WUdermutlt,
prec- her In death.
Funeral services were concb:tecl In F'lllltrton with burlll
at the loJna.VIstll Memortal Plrh
at Fullerton.

Youth Temperance
Week Proclaimed

Prayer lD wdaon.
Mrs. Roy MQ'er and Mrs.

Ohio Sttte.
He •ettled in Florida and success carne to the former Meigs
Countian who had kl»wn the dl~
advantages of poverty, Martin
has not forgotten his home ~
ty and has often been a beoeo
lactor, Particularly o1 the llock
~rlf«S Methodist Church.

SPEC

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FRI., SAT, •nd SUN •
Apr. 19-20-21
"I ON THE LAM"
Bob Hope

Phyllia Diller
PLUS
" AMBUSH BAY "

Hugh O'Brian
Mic~

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SEED POTATOES e GARDEN s·EEDS
eFLOWER and VEGETABLE PLANTSe
Big Bag Tomato Plants e Trees and Shnibs

West Mlin St. Pomeroy, Ohio

Res.

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material for u.e in lAY room.

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RPM. Operalt at any apeed in
either direction.

OPEN DAILY
1.00 AM to 1 -'M
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Ing waa eoncludedwiththeLord's

There it.a diHerence in Mirecle Water
SEE the diHerence
SMELL the diHerence
TASTE the diHerence
FEEL the diHerence

!Iaiiy dangerous items sUch as

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DrillinJ &lt;:apacily: 3/8.. steel; 3/4''

16" Ions x 6.. bilh and 8"' deep.

hardwood. 1000 RPM . Double
ftdlction pair&amp;.
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Mrs. Ona Martin, a former reo aries" published. The book was
sldent ol the Rock lt&gt;riJli!S co... an eltectlve refiection of bymunity of Meigs Co1mty, obaer~ gone da.y s brought forth to emed her tOOth blrthda,y annlverBiry bellish the reunion spirit.
on Thursday, AprU 4, in Florida.
The !lwo dlughters ol Mrs.
On the Sunda,y preceding her Martin and the late Mr. Martin
blrthda,y, Mrs. Martin Shared were here for the reunion. They
with the COf«roeaUon ottheFirst ere Miss Thelma Martin. a school
Christian Church at WUton :MaiJ.. teacher in Euclld, and Mrs. Do~
on, Fla., a reception. A cake ts Povemnir&amp;. a COlumbus school
lighted by 100 candles was serv- teacher.
The rise ol G, Harold Martin
ed.
On her armiversary, her son to the role of a prominent Fort
and daughter - ln -law, Mr, and Lauderdale attorney is a tyPical
Mrs. G. H. Martin entertllned American success story.
with an open house at their home
He is the firs~ to admit the
on Fort Lluderctele. lloundlng out poverty oC his childhood. He alithe obeervance was a birthda,y tended a one room school at
trneting !rom President ~ndon l&lt;of« HoUow In Meigs County
B. Johnson.
and wsiked !rom his home to
Many Meigs Countian• will reo Pomeroy High School He was
member the Martin !amlt;y who oflll' 16 at the tlme of his gradttresided In the llock ~rings ar01 ation.
before moving tD Columbuo some
The Manin Camily became
years ago.
"rich" when coal rights under
Lut sprtng, the ·three chil- its propertY were purchased (or
dren ollllrs, Martin and tht late $5,000, G. Harold Martin, the
llr, Martin, wera In Pomeroy eldest of the three children. was
where G. Harold Martin, now a given $700 with which to enroU
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promlilen\ Port LludOrdale at- at Ohio Univei'SIQ&gt;.·· ..... .
torney, hOsted'his Pomero.Y High
He received hi&amp; AB degree
School tll'sduatlng cieos - the rrom there in 1921 and then went
cla11 or 1917 - at 1 dinner to Ohio State University where~ .
and sparked the golden annlver- received his law degree tn 192.3..
Sil}' of the class at several reThe lsmlly moved to Colwnbus
union events. For the occasion, whUe he attended Ohio Stole.
Mr. Martin had a "Book ol Mem- Martin worked hi• WI¥ oot only
through Ohio Unl ver siQ&gt; but also

prodUct, such as lye, "'-~!,

Mrs. Fisher is
Hostess for

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Martini her son, G. Harold, and Mrs. LOris M. Povenmire, a Columbus school teacher.

·• 41. Golf club
.,.

HOSPITAL NEWS

Tri.County CB
Radio Club

gram chairman, said that, ••u
we are willing to place ourselv~
ea lD God's hands, he ~ill save
us from our almlesllllesa and
lin, and glve our lives purpose.
lulness and meaninl for exprea.
ston In all kinds' ol situationa."
Scripture taken !rom John f
was read by Mrs. Paul Werner.
A dlSCUBiion W81 held Oil t h e
stltement ol lalth ol 111e church.
Mrl. ...1bomaa Young prealded
at 111e mOetlnr cmtng which time
a thank-you card was read rrom
Mlaa Kate Flck. Future projects
were dieeuued and the meet-

41. Broa4
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21.11ublldo

$2.2 Million HB Fund

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of !al111Wll
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the t&gt;J'otlrlm topte when t h e
Frlend4' Circle met Tuesda,y
n""t at 111e cllurch.

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Birthday Observed
With Family Dinner

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Here's How The Proposed New Span Replacing Silver Bridge Will Loolt

Mrs. Nelson
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Elberfeld Families are
Togetfier Easter Sunday
THURSDAY
ROBERTA CffiCLE, al t h o
Pomeroy Muonlc Temple ot 7
p.m. Thursday, potluek supperi
all line oflleera, past matrons
of District 2S, Order ol the East-

om Star, eligible toatiend. Bring

own table services.
TWIN CITY !lorlnettea, Tbursdll,l', 7:30 p.m. aoclal rooms of
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Co.
BUSY BEE Clasa9a.m, Thursdll,l', Trinity United Church of

Cluist,
TRINITY CHOffi rehearsal,
7:30 Thursda,y night at the

Mr. and Mrs. Robert El~
feld were hosts at tllalr country
OOme on Chester Road tor a~
ily gathering on Easter Sunda,y.
Following a dinnert the children had an egg hunt on the lawn.

Attenclbw:

the e\lent were AJ.
Ired Elberfeld, Jim l!ld n&gt;n An-

derson l!ld Mr. l!ldMrs. WQliam

Council Will
Participate in
Chester Rites

church.
Chester Col.l'lcil ~3, DaughSPECIAL SESSION, lltade Riv- ters or America, voted at a

er Lodge 453 et hall ln Chester,
• Thurl!da,y, 7:30 p.m. Past master
~ ·Dillht will be observed and the
., Muon degree conferredlU)OOone
" candidate.
MEIGS COUNTY Democrat
Club, Thurscta,y, 7:30 p.m. at
Meigs Councy courtroom, E. A,
Wqett reports. Public invited.
ROCK SPIUNGS Better Health
Club, I :15 p.m. Thursda,y at the
mme or Mrs. George Sldmer.
MIDDLEPORT CHILD Conser-ntlon League, Thursda,y nigh~
onnual dlnnar at Oscar• in Gal-

meeting Tuel!da,y night to participate in the Memorial Da,y
services at Chester.

During the session held at
the hall and presided over by
Mrs. Dorls Koenig. council, lt
was decided to disconllnue the
Memorial Day project of purchasing cemetery flags ror the
graves of deceased members. It
was announced, however, that
relatives may order f I a g s
thrO!Jgh Mrs. Hattie Frederick,
secretary.
In a comrnunteation from Mrs.

Edith Wakeb', district depucy, it.
CATHOLIC WOMEN'S Club, 8 was noted that Forest Rose CounP• m. Thurs~. Sacred Heart cU 285, Tuppers Plains, has reCatholic Church. Wblte el&lt;i&gt;hant quested consolidation with t h e
Chester Council. A vote on the
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ROCK SPIUNGS Grange, 8 p, proposed consolidation of t h e
m. Thursda,y, at the grange haiL two councils was scheduled ror
the next meeUng on llla,y 7, and
FRIDAY
RETURN JONATHAN Meigs members of the Chester CounChtPter, DAR, at 2p.m. Frida,y, cil were a$ked to be ]lresent to
home of Mrs. A. R. Knlgh~ Mrs. make a decision on the matter.
lipolis.

J,. Edward Foster and Mrs. am.

It was reported cllring t h e

ton FISher assisting hostesses;

that Mrs. LucUleKraeuter is a pati111t at Holzer Hoipita!, and that Mrs. Alma Tuttle
il!l ill at home.
Fi.rst nomination of officers
was scheduled for the next
meeting. Twenty • six members
were present for the meeting
which opened in rltuailatlc form.

speaker, R e v. Max Ibrudlue,
Heath Methodist Church paator.
POMEROY CHAP!'ER, Royal
Arch Masons, special meeting,
7:30 p.m. Friday, Pomeroy Masonic Temple. Royal arch degree

Jud7 Kin&amp; """""" at Olivet

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Colleai,
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Anderson and children, Krl811n lhe Easter
weekend here
Willi .
and B~, of Pomero,r: Mr.l!ld her parents, !llr. l!ld Mrs. VIrVro. WUIIun J?o•nle, Morning gU Klnl- Other · iUesle ot the
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Star, Mr. ami Mrs. ste,.,E!be..
Kln8
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wore
Mrs.
leld l!ld dauchter. Rebec&lt;o, ol dred Wllllsma ond IIlii, Torry,GallJpoUo; . Mr. l!ld Mrs. Bob a otudent at Olivet Collep, and
Slagle ol lroniOJI; Vr, l!ld Mrs. dau8hler, Mro. Carl- ,WQJtm.
E. w. Siddall of Marietta; Mr. l!ld Mra. Wlllluna• grl!ldcblll!ld Mrs. Martin Elberfeld · of
~el'" --• ......... all ~
w
dren, ~· " uN ,......,. •
ChUIIcothe.
Cievell!ld.
Mr. and Mrs. WW!om Swotoel
Eaater 91llda1 guo&amp;ta of Mr.
and son, Jim, Miss BrendaPoUs, ond Mrs.HaroldDJrnaide, KlnpMr. and Mrs. Karl Kra1Xtsr and bury Road, were Mr. l!ld ill r a.
chUdren, Kim ond Keith, Mr, Rlcbard -llllelt, Reynoldsl!ld Mrs. W, A. Glbba ond son, burg; Mr. aud Mrs. TOm BumJeff, snd Mrs. J. E. D. llartlqtaide, Mr. snd Mrs. Earl 0 •
er1 Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thoma, Kelly l!ld &amp;.zan, Pam·
Glbb" of Ashland, J11,, ond Joe
eroy; Mr. and Mrs. Glen ThoGibbs of Circleville.

Families

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Debra ot Bashan Rood; l!ld Leo-

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lie Burnside of Athens.
Mr. l!ld Mrs. J. M, Pren-

Ute ot I...ooisvtne, Ky. are here

vlolting her

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brother-ln~aw

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sioler, Mr. and Mro. Aaron Zahi.
Mr. and Mrs, Arvil Holter l!ld
son, Gordon, visited &amp;lnda,y with
Mr. and Mrs. William Fenton at

A fsmlly dinner was held Easier Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mr" Rall&gt;h Painter, Mlddlepo~ Lake Choctaw, near ColumbUs.
The Holters' daughter, ~a.ron.
Route 1.
During #le afterroon an egg had spent several days previoushunt was staged for the chUdren ly with Mr. l!ld Mrs. Fenloo and
of the ramllies attending, Guests returned home with her parents.
were Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Pain'" The group was joined for an
er of Chester; Mr. and Mrs. How- Easter outing by Mrs. Wilford
ll"d Rauch or Newark and their Bing and children of Columbia
children, Barbara, Steve a n d Statloe l!ld Miss Mildred HolPam; Carol Sue Rauch of Waah- ter of Oberlin.
ington, D. c.; Mr. and Mrs. Ham
ry Brown and children, Glenn, and Mrs. Denver llysell of PomSarrum' and Tt~rry, or Chester; eroy; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moss-Mrs. Eva Painter and children, msn ond children, VIne~ TamRusty. Debbie and Robin ol Pom- ncy and Counle of Middleport and
eroy, and the hosts' children, l)i.. Mr. and Mrs, Gey llyseli and
children, Unds, U&gt;nald, snd U&gt;11o
ana, Becky and Victor.
Afternoon callers were Mr. na x.y, Pomeroy.

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extended to 111• CClUIIcli by Ill"•·
Wake••, wbo loa lnelllber of the
" Gleun Cooncll of Mar·
Golden
!etta• .Mrs. NlttiO HI,V~I, m behall of the councll, presented a
silt to !lira. Wakely end to Mrs.
Marpret Saldenabei ~
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46th Annual RaiiJI to be held on
Ma,y 23 at Marietta at 1:30 p.
m. She reflleated lllot Theoclorua Counell pre- the colora
at the rally which will be hosted by melllbers of Golden Gleun
Council 254. A dlnller · w~n be
aerved al 5:30 p.m. at BeVarIJI Place lesion hall Elstrth l!ld
Woootera St. by th~ Amerlcon
Leglon auxiliary and members

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will&gt; Mro. Cora J!!o!oate ·m 1111
h..,. lad oi11!iill• · ~at
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woro rt
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wllll" table.
Mrs. Wakol,y ..-.need I h e
pracUee to be held el the Tup.
para Plains hall .., 1111 5, ond
asked all dlllrlct olllcora, ••coria, cloputleo, IIOie olllcers,
· post atate olllcera, I h •
chairman for the • t• t e
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Mrs. r,ctllll s,tzt._, Jljlol 110te
cowlitfctr .or f'oreot .Rll
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ell 285; l!ld !lira. FRo .l'orlln
ol Gol~ GINm 2~ •. a dl ..
trlct iNslee.
The traveU,nc prln tbllled
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eel to Mra. Carrie Mahli.&amp;ftdtolreiii11Jl81111 wera oenld cllrln&amp;
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Vrl.
Sllltl alol Vro. paddie ~cl&lt;h,ilm had '!Oot thOlr bus;
ballda .... deatli.· ·
A -UM was _r~celvOdJrom
the DeVol lunUt Willi ihe roquoat that it be used.lor a momorlal tor Mro. DoVol. A
you· card tor nowars waa recel•·
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reported that two members had
The normal range o! a been lost by death durinl the
human voice is 150 yards on a past month. Tba,y were Mrs.
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MONDAY
95, Daughters of Unloll
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](E[GS COUNTY Republican

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Teeh....,Jy'a Pre&amp;re,u
Allho~gh it did not advance
rapidly, technology made ·aubf
sll\ntial .progress in the plld!i
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a~d,paved .road were ln~e~W
In the. 12th cent•ry; Al&gt;Oci,,
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Yet rve .. _red" a lhciur grandfather clock was· . de· l!ld or more
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Sleeve &amp;Sleeveless
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Jr. and Misses Sizes

Lad. Colton Siip• $1
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Candy Speciill
V1nill• Whirla, lb. 35c.·

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government had
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stock. In 1875,

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drHI up your kltdlln.

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AND SQUARE dance,
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aoo Grode ,Stbool, 1111e plane to
travej ~.!l•ol,y •.and ·devote No, 1 do not have wealth
more time. to rOadll\g and writ.-- wldellpread tame
In&amp;. 111. l!!,ldldon m her work al (God deemed It otherwl~
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the Fab1'1~ ~leal Uait.. Buill! have louehld .....,.hlided I,lrol!¢111( P!l'rch. · i
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M,y heart eon then, r~ee again
·RD'LECTIO!i:S OF A 'llEACHER . I hav~ not lived in' vilnf
(Now nearln&amp; Rotlremeat)

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., ·.c -aored by Tuppers Plalno
· C&lt;immunlt;y Women' a Ciob; pro.
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New York Clothing House, ond
Ledlle Slotera.
1\ eldt. Noah ond The Lord
wao presented by Scott Carter
ana.!Iandi King. ilaq. George,
driosed up like ·a lady did a
pantOIIllm'l, Peyton Place and to
cori~~ the*'"icra•liM!ndY King
cld a modem dance act, The Ea~
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.,.., dance, Saturday, beJblnlng 9 p.m., Bedford Youth
Center, Darwin; llpOUOJ'!t_~­
wln Motorcycle Club. Admlsll&lt;in, $1 per couple.
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THIRD FRIDAY CLUB, 7:30
p.m. Friday at the home of Mrs.
Fred Dessauer, Pomeroy.
SATURDAY
DANCE PARTY, Pomeroy Jr,
l!lilo, 8 to II p.m. Saturday,
Pomeroy FTA sponsors; Jays,

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ol Jerusalem, annual installation
" ofollicero, Friday, 8p.m.,IOOF
Hall in Pomeroyi officers to
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to ·be held at 1:30 p.m. m ~­
rll 28 at tho Kimes Convalesconi Homo In Athena.
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IJ&lt;IIIpment had . belol
and placed In eacb
the ,erode •ctoPol·
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ELEANOR CIRCLE, 7:30 p.m.
Frida,y, Heath Methodist Church. Refrellhments were served by
JITNEY SUPPER Frida,y, 5 the ldlcben oommlttee during the
p, m., Portland Grade Scmol, conclooing social hour,
eponsored by PorUI!ld MatOOdlat WSCS. Candidote nigbl wiD

Htw· FRIDAY

was reported UuJt

Flrl•llghter or Gr1"0

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Elberfeld Families are
Togetfier Easter Sunday
THURSDAY
ROBERTA CffiCLE, al t h o
Pomeroy Muonlc Temple ot 7
p.m. Thursday, potluek supperi
all line oflleera, past matrons
of District 2S, Order ol the East-

om Star, eligible toatiend. Bring

own table services.
TWIN CITY !lorlnettea, Tbursdll,l', 7:30 p.m. aoclal rooms of
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Co.
BUSY BEE Clasa9a.m, Thursdll,l', Trinity United Church of

Cluist,
TRINITY CHOffi rehearsal,
7:30 Thursda,y night at the

Mr. and Mrs. Robert El~
feld were hosts at tllalr country
OOme on Chester Road tor a~
ily gathering on Easter Sunda,y.
Following a dinnert the children had an egg hunt on the lawn.

Attenclbw:

the e\lent were AJ.
Ired Elberfeld, Jim l!ld n&gt;n An-

derson l!ld Mr. l!ldMrs. WQliam

Council Will
Participate in
Chester Rites

church.
Chester Col.l'lcil ~3, DaughSPECIAL SESSION, lltade Riv- ters or America, voted at a

er Lodge 453 et hall ln Chester,
• Thurl!da,y, 7:30 p.m. Past master
~ ·Dillht will be observed and the
., Muon degree conferredlU)OOone
" candidate.
MEIGS COUNTY Democrat
Club, Thurscta,y, 7:30 p.m. at
Meigs Councy courtroom, E. A,
Wqett reports. Public invited.
ROCK SPIUNGS Better Health
Club, I :15 p.m. Thursda,y at the
mme or Mrs. George Sldmer.
MIDDLEPORT CHILD Conser-ntlon League, Thursda,y nigh~
onnual dlnnar at Oscar• in Gal-

meeting Tuel!da,y night to participate in the Memorial Da,y
services at Chester.

During the session held at
the hall and presided over by
Mrs. Dorls Koenig. council, lt
was decided to disconllnue the
Memorial Day project of purchasing cemetery flags ror the
graves of deceased members. It
was announced, however, that
relatives may order f I a g s
thrO!Jgh Mrs. Hattie Frederick,
secretary.
In a comrnunteation from Mrs.

Edith Wakeb', district depucy, it.
CATHOLIC WOMEN'S Club, 8 was noted that Forest Rose CounP• m. Thurs~. Sacred Heart cU 285, Tuppers Plains, has reCatholic Church. Wblte el&lt;i&gt;hant quested consolidation with t h e
Chester Council. A vote on the
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ROCK SPIUNGS Grange, 8 p, proposed consolidation of t h e
m. Thursda,y, at the grange haiL two councils was scheduled ror
the next meeUng on llla,y 7, and
FRIDAY
RETURN JONATHAN Meigs members of the Chester CounChtPter, DAR, at 2p.m. Frida,y, cil were a$ked to be ]lresent to
home of Mrs. A. R. Knlgh~ Mrs. make a decision on the matter.
lipolis.

J,. Edward Foster and Mrs. am.

It was reported cllring t h e

ton FISher assisting hostesses;

that Mrs. LucUleKraeuter is a pati111t at Holzer Hoipita!, and that Mrs. Alma Tuttle
il!l ill at home.
Fi.rst nomination of officers
was scheduled for the next
meeting. Twenty • six members
were present for the meeting
which opened in rltuailatlc form.

speaker, R e v. Max Ibrudlue,
Heath Methodist Church paator.
POMEROY CHAP!'ER, Royal
Arch Masons, special meeting,
7:30 p.m. Friday, Pomeroy Masonic Temple. Royal arch degree

Jud7 Kin&amp; """""" at Olivet

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Anderson and children, Krl811n lhe Easter
weekend here
Willi .
and B~, of Pomero,r: Mr.l!ld her parents, !llr. l!ld Mrs. VIrVro. WUIIun J?o•nle, Morning gU Klnl- Other · iUesle ot the
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leld l!ld dauchter. Rebec&lt;o, ol dred Wllllsma ond IIlii, Torry,GallJpoUo; . Mr. l!ld Mrs. Bob a otudent at Olivet Collep, and
Slagle ol lroniOJI; Vr, l!ld Mrs. dau8hler, Mro. Carl- ,WQJtm.
E. w. Siddall of Marietta; Mr. l!ld Mra. Wlllluna• grl!ldcblll!ld Mrs. Martin Elberfeld · of
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Cievell!ld.
Mr. and Mrs. WW!om Swotoel
Eaater 91llda1 guo&amp;ta of Mr.
and son, Jim, Miss BrendaPoUs, ond Mrs.HaroldDJrnaide, KlnpMr. and Mrs. Karl Kra1Xtsr and bury Road, were Mr. l!ld ill r a.
chUdren, Kim ond Keith, Mr, Rlcbard -llllelt, Reynoldsl!ld Mrs. W, A. Glbba ond son, burg; Mr. aud Mrs. TOm BumJeff, snd Mrs. J. E. D. llartlqtaide, Mr. snd Mrs. Earl 0 •
er1 Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thoma, Kelly l!ld &amp;.zan, Pam·
Glbb" of Ashland, J11,, ond Joe
eroy; Mr. and Mrs. Glen ThoGibbs of Circleville.

Families

Come

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Debra ot Bashan Rood; l!ld Leo-

;:~. ~id ";!.~ru.!.

lie Burnside of Athens.
Mr. l!ld Mrs. J. M, Pren-

Ute ot I...ooisvtne, Ky. are here

vlolting her

Easter Sunday

brother-ln~aw

ond

sioler, Mr. and Mro. Aaron Zahi.
Mr. and Mrs, Arvil Holter l!ld
son, Gordon, visited &amp;lnda,y with
Mr. and Mrs. William Fenton at

A fsmlly dinner was held Easier Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mr" Rall&gt;h Painter, Mlddlepo~ Lake Choctaw, near ColumbUs.
The Holters' daughter, ~a.ron.
Route 1.
During #le afterroon an egg had spent several days previoushunt was staged for the chUdren ly with Mr. l!ld Mrs. Fenloo and
of the ramllies attending, Guests returned home with her parents.
were Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Pain'" The group was joined for an
er of Chester; Mr. and Mrs. How- Easter outing by Mrs. Wilford
ll"d Rauch or Newark and their Bing and children of Columbia
children, Barbara, Steve a n d Statloe l!ld Miss Mildred HolPam; Carol Sue Rauch of Waah- ter of Oberlin.
ington, D. c.; Mr. and Mrs. Ham
ry Brown and children, Glenn, and Mrs. Denver llysell of PomSarrum' and Tt~rry, or Chester; eroy; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moss-Mrs. Eva Painter and children, msn ond children, VIne~ TamRusty. Debbie and Robin ol Pom- ncy and Counle of Middleport and
eroy, and the hosts' children, l)i.. Mr. and Mrs, Gey llyseli and
children, Unds, U&gt;nald, snd U&gt;11o
ana, Becky and Victor.
Afternoon callers were Mr. na x.y, Pomeroy.

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America, ... -~by Mra:
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A srade of "very_lj!IOII'• W.a
extended to 111• CClUIIcli by Ill"•·
Wake••, wbo loa lnelllber of the
" Gleun Cooncll of Mar·
Golden
!etta• .Mrs. NlttiO HI,V~I, m behall of the councll, presented a
silt to !lira. Wakely end to Mrs.
Marpret Saldenabei ~
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46th Annual RaiiJI to be held on
Ma,y 23 at Marietta at 1:30 p.
m. She reflleated lllot Theoclorua Counell pre- the colora
at the rally which will be hosted by melllbers of Golden Gleun
Council 254. A dlnller · w~n be
aerved al 5:30 p.m. at BeVarIJI Place lesion hall Elstrth l!ld
Woootera St. by th~ Amerlcon
Leglon auxiliary and members

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will&gt; Mro. Cora J!!o!oate ·m 1111
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wllll" table.
Mrs. Wakol,y ..-.need I h e
pracUee to be held el the Tup.
para Plains hall .., 1111 5, ond
asked all dlllrlct olllcora, ••coria, cloputleo, IIOie olllcers,
· post atate olllcera, I h •
chairman for the • t• t e
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Mrs. r,ctllll s,tzt._, Jljlol 110te
cowlitfctr .or f'oreot .Rll
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ell 285; l!ld !lira. FRo .l'orlln
ol Gol~ GINm 2~ •. a dl ..
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The traveU,nc prln tbllled
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eel to Mra. Carrie Mahli.&amp;ftdtolreiii11Jl81111 wera oenld cllrln&amp;
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Sllltl alol Vro. paddie ~cl&lt;h,ilm had '!Oot thOlr bus;
ballda .... deatli.· ·
A -UM was _r~celvOdJrom
the DeVol lunUt Willi ihe roquoat that it be used.lor a momorlal tor Mro. DoVol. A
you· card tor nowars waa recel•·
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human voice is 150 yards on a past month. Tba,y were Mrs.
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James carnahan.
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Teeh....,Jy'a Pre&amp;re,u
Allho~gh it did not advance
rapidly, technology made ·aubf
sll\ntial .progress in the plld!i
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a~d,paved .road were ln~e~W
In the. 12th cent•ry; Al&gt;Oci,,
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Yet rve .. _red" a lhciur grandfather clock was· . de· l!ld or more
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Jr. and Misses Sizes

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Candy Speciill
V1nill• Whirla, lb. 35c.·

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1-·I.A LUNf lET, Nta

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aoo Grode ,Stbool, 1111e plane to
travej ~.!l•ol,y •.and ·devote No, 1 do not have wealth
more time. to rOadll\g and writ.-- wldellpread tame
In&amp;. 111. l!!,ldldon m her work al (God deemed It otherwl~
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the Fab1'1~ ~leal Uait.. Buill! have louehld .....,.hlided I,lrol!¢111( P!l'rch. · i
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him
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M,y heart eon then, r~ee again
·RD'LECTIO!i:S OF A 'llEACHER . I hav~ not lived in' vilnf
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., ·.c -aored by Tuppers Plalno
· C&lt;immunlt;y Women' a Ciob; pro.
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New York Clothing House, ond
Ledlle Slotera.
1\ eldt. Noah ond The Lord
wao presented by Scott Carter
ana.!Iandi King. ilaq. George,
driosed up like ·a lady did a
pantOIIllm'l, Peyton Place and to
cori~~ the*'"icra•liM!ndY King
cld a modem dance act, The Ea~
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El0inenlar7 Scbool .... ......,.
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.,.., dance, Saturday, beJblnlng 9 p.m., Bedford Youth
Center, Darwin; llpOUOJ'!t_~­
wln Motorcycle Club. Admlsll&lt;in, $1 per couple.
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Fred Dessauer, Pomeroy.
SATURDAY
DANCE PARTY, Pomeroy Jr,
l!lilo, 8 to II p.m. Saturday,
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ol Jerusalem, annual installation
" ofollicero, Friday, 8p.m.,IOOF
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to ·be held at 1:30 p.m. m ~­
rll 28 at tho Kimes Convalesconi Homo In Athena.
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IJ&lt;IIIpment had . belol
and placed In eacb
the ,erode •ctoPol·
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ELEANOR CIRCLE, 7:30 p.m.
Frida,y, Heath Methodist Church. Refrellhments were served by
JITNEY SUPPER Frida,y, 5 the ldlcben oommlttee during the
p, m., Portland Grade Scmol, conclooing social hour,
eponsored by PorUI!ld MatOOdlat WSCS. Candidote nigbl wiD

Htw· FRIDAY

was reported UuJt

Flrl•llghter or Gr1"0

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PH. 992·3491 .

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THREE OR four room house
with small yard, In Middleport. Call 9112-2454. · . , til-811:

TATER'S 60T Ef\IUFF
TOVS WITHOUT '{QU
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PLENTY of space for one trail·
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cuse. Cali 1192-39114. 1-111-tfc
FIVE ROOM furnlabEd

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TRAILER.

Brown's TraDer
Park, MinersvUie. Phone 91113324 .
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Real £stare
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FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartments. Close to ocbool.
Phone 992-5434.
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SHOOT, Sunday, April 21
at noon at the LARGE flve room and !.&gt;alh
apartment, newly clo&lt;'oro!l!rt,
Run Sportsman Club.
II welcome.
furnace hea~ Pomerov,
Phone 1192-5!0'1.·
1-o·tfc
1-17-atc

Cueirtu . ~;~Itt

For Sale
IF CARPETS look d'lil and

drear, remove the lpob as POMEROY - BRIO[ STJI.EII!T
they appear, with Blue t.Ja.. - 2 story irame home, 5
Ire. Rent electric shampooer rO!lms, bath, front poreh. Le$1. Baker Furniture. 4-115-etc vel Lot 4Dxl25. 13,iii!O.IJD

HOUSE, also . Speed Queen
washer $30, power lawn mower 130. CaU 9112-58811. 4-lll-121p
SINGER PORTABLE, sews like
new. Zig zag equipped. Full
price $28.62. Terms. 'Phone
99U085.
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POMER()Y - EAST MAIN 2 story 9 room frame home,
5 rooma and bath down, with
modern kltcllen and bath, I
rooms and bath (up), sarage
In basement. gao furnace
beat, large front porch, large
lot. Financing can be arring.
ed; $10,0110.00
FARM - a ACRES - ON
PAVED ROAD- Ilk story 7
room' home, bath, basement,
furnace beating, bam, chick·
en house, plenty of water. One
mlle from HarrisonvUie.
16.900.00
VIRGIL TEAFORD, SalosmaD
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AlBERT M. COX, Bnbr

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BUDGET -??-

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Sl R LAURENCE
OliVIER, HELEt-1
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on or before April 30.
llH!nt, bath; on South second
large lots. On State Rt.
Ave .. Middieoort. Phone Mrs. 1968 ZIG ZAG, buttonholes, SI!WS
on buttons. monograms, fan·
Syracuse, Ohio. Re5er·
Howard Cecll, !192-5262.
cy designs, etc. Sewa easy.
for lots now being
4-Z-tfc
One
~lal does It ali. Pay off
Phone 9111-2951.
balance due 8 payments ol
4-lll-13tc FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
f5.JS
each. Phone 992-2565.
APARTMENT. Middleport,
1-11-Uc
SlllPMENT o! wophone 992-lB'II.
4-5-tfc
and children's clotblng
arrlnd; also, men's work MOBILE HOME spaces, eatra 1911 FORD F-1110. sis cylinder;
1'18.1 Forrl F-250, eight ey!Jn.
Jeffers Clotbing
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large 100 foot lots to set your
4-17-!tc
der; 196~ Ford F-100, eisht
Rl. », Pomeroy.
moblle home . Good lncatlon
cylinder: Can be seen at Dra.
with or without natural gaa.
4-!Uic
O'BlUEN AND CROW
vo Corp.. Racine lnck site.
120 a month. Velma G. ZusREALTY COMPANN
For details, phone New Hapan, Maaon, W. Va . Phone
"""" sewing at home: zip.
ven 882-2151.
4-!Utc POI\tEROY - Union Terrace
Jll)el&lt;ets, pegging, hem773-5750.
4-ll-201p
Ilk atorv frame, two bedalteraUcms, etc. Mrs.
rooms~
bath. wall to wan (!if·
SOLID STATE stereo; 1967 walThabet,
Muon, NICE PRIVATE trailer space.
pet, basement. $4.000.00.
nut stereo console with 4
E.'very convtnlence. New lfa.
'm-5651.
3-18-30tp
POMEROY
- Lincoln Hto. speakers, 4-speed automatic
ven, W. Va. Phone 882-2852.
1 story frame in 'good condi·
changer. Take aver paymi!Dis
4-17-3te
at Jack's Club. H9~ny
lion, 2 bedrooms, bath, baseof $5.75 per month or pay ba~
V~I!Y Bovs. Friday and Satment,
A nice place to live,
once 169.40. Call 992-3218.
1 to 2 a.m. 4-lll-2tc FURNISHED apartment for
goinR
at
1$.500.00.
4-IUtc
two: 212 S. 5tb Ave., MiddleREEDSVILLE. - COTI'AGE everv Frldav from 9 port. Phone 992-$435. 4-17-tfc USED PIANOS. THREE EX·
Ilk story frame, 3 bedroomo.
p.m. to 2 .a.m. "Best band
TRA NICE. re-conditioned tip. bath. ohower in basement. Rl·
the area"·. Shenan~ Snrlngs
For Sale
right pianos. Also otber pt. rage, free gas. Right on the
Club.
4-111-2tc 1938 EARLY American stereo
anos from $39.95 up. Free de- river. $5.9011.00.
radio combination. damaged
livery. Call ?C-Ull. l-14-6tc
IIE."'IIY CLELAND
c&gt;ml"' SHOOT. Sunday. Anrll 21.
In shipment; origblal price
Olllce-fH.ust
noon to 4 p.m.. Racinet349.96, balance now $2011, or 11 PER MONTH rental son ftl.
' " Buhan Rd .. a'lOnsored by Ra· payments o! 19.75 per month.
tered water. Contact Bill Buck,
1-!6-311;
· Fire Dept. Ramo, bacon
New warranty. Call 1192-3218.
Rutland. Also ~. ton paneled ·
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4-lll-3tc
4-IUtc
truck, beavy duty, .~:
Bullntls ~ •&gt;.'
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an oer·,
. 5 to 6 o.m. Mondel, coppertone lilcben, two ELECTRIC FENCER. rod~ Jn: vtee Pomeroy, Oblo, RD 3,
P'rlday. Ladles nlflbt
bedroomo, carpet in living
sulators, wire and barb wire, ~I prices on exrtngulsh·
Friday.
Ulfc
room. Phone 1191-2819. 1-7-IZte
Rood condirton. Reasonable. en for boats. trailen and
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l-14-6tc homes. Dwight Logan •
- ONE 1946 PENNY FOR CIJSIUON COMFORT 3821, Charles ·Marshall , 9111'l'!':tPBl for a brm adjua~
Knapp Sb,oes, Cliff's Shoe Re- JAMES FRY JI'Operty on 'Mid- 8364, Max Eichinger
at Pomeroy Home !.
patr, Middleport.
S-IWOtc
dlenort Hill. Phone 742-S61S.
Lawrente Eblin ~.
1-7-lfe
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baaement, girage. Two year lti&amp;'l HONDA, 300 Dream, U
- P'~ 'F¥W TIRE SII!RVICE,
old home. P1lone 9111-%121.
mlles; windshield and belmel.
l'pmeroy Home and Auto.
J.B.Ift
sood condition. call !81-St•
II.JO.TFC
Mason.
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POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy_
mlnlature. 1'/S and up. Stud 1911 LARK. Good coodtUon.
service and grooming. Phoae
Good tlres-tiSO. CaD 1141991-5443.
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'tast llicl easy, Free ' malel. Phope 119l-SS14; ·~.'
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liN eJII(ne. Turbo HfdramaUc &amp;ins.

ln1 •114! bnkn, WI iteertag "!ht!!!l.' .
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leau, blk. vinyl roof, yell.W body; radio, A real

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4 Dt; Blk. lllllah, eleln ~for, coo&lt;1 ilrts, ilaj( ~ ·
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nace 4 years old, 125,000
BTU: Complete _ with dud
work, reglslm and lhermostst. Phone IIOUI'I3. 4-11-lfe
PURE BRED
AMERICAN
SADDLE horse, prlee reaaonabi~ Floyd CarillO, Rd 1,
Mickueport, pbooe 74WUI.
4-lwtc
woman to care
s hour!! a
room and hoard. 47 INCH Mare PGny, eall 112SIS'I before I . prm. ' 4-!Utc
..,K, in care ol
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1-17-ete tin OLDS coiiv~ftiole 88. good
lhape. Call Muon. W. Va ..
'/'IH2AI or 713-534'1 alter 5 p.
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Vemon Koren deceeltd,

late or Keic~ County. Ohkt.
CNdltol'll Ire required to file Ulelr
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flrlllde Jwlltt of Ml• CeUitty
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JOHN FRY property on Mid·
dleport HID. Phone 742-S6U.

FORD JtfBILi!!E tnetM, good
conditiO. i liDtoUlltr prdon
traciDr , 5 hp. J. C. Prolfili,
Albany. Turn .south' al -~­
bla School lot, 4 miles 1011th.
4-17-Jip

LIKE ME: , PEOPlE

SIISPECr YOU OF
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0n deslnble ten year old
h....e on Rl. a, In Cllllon .
Sb: nlee rDIIIIIIl and bath.
baoement seporated to . I
rooms Jnd tile shower, 12z11
stan. Two lots SO.IOO eacb ,
Fenced in privacy. All 1tlnda
of fruit trees. Inquire at
Blanche Compeon In Clifton.
w. Va.
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YOU SKIPP.E S:
SCHOOl..

FOR~ . !

renee Is blfriquent since the
; Ught &lt;!f, the mOolllo relatively
feehl~ :
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COAL, heavy, lump atoker, egg
and mine nm. Excelsior Salt
Warb, Ine., II!. Main st., Pomeroy. Phone IIZ-3891. IU.tfe

ELECTRIC !QWGE trimmer,
ollletric laWn mower. S gas
lawn· mowers'. Ph~ 74Z-17lll
·Harri1011viile, Bud Doullaa,
*111-llte

l w.-. RN.EO 'r"'u, ~ILLY.
WHEN YOU ,.t,.Q:E ~E€N
WITH P. NO- GOOD GU Y

I GIVOR~D HER.'
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.make a ralllbow, the occur·

m-sm.

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5 miles east of Shade,
lowllshlp road No.
boll!ebold and
of mllleellan·
Lunch available.
Bill Snow. ownikOOY's Auction Servlee,
4-lt-6tc

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Friday and Saturday

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SUM SIZKS (6 to 16) •••••••••••

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'~ANGERS .

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HEGI!LAI! &gt;;IZES (6 to Ill) , . . . . . . . . . . . , .... , •••3.95
HUSK1' SIZLS (8 co 18) ••••

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f'eh backing to prevent marring &lt;bor.

9 TO lS MONTHS, :l TO :Jx, J TO 6x, AND 7 TO H.

SIZES -

l,ermanent l'ress iYy style with soil relea!!ie, Made by

Burli~

ton. Bra:ss, Ioden green, naVY blue and black.

3. 95 to 12.95 Dresses
3. 95 Dresses----~-- sale 1. 98 ·
4. 95 DresseL------· Sale 2.48
, S. 95 Dresses. ______ Sale 2. 98
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8. 95 DresseL _______ Sale 4. 48
10.95 Dresses ·------Sale 5.48
12.95 Dresses_______Sale 6.48

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Sport Shirts
Short sleeve shirts (or men in all sizes. Sm.aH Uf..lfl,l), Med-ium (15-1&gt;1'.!), Large (l&amp;-16lh), and Extra Large (17-171,7), Jleglp
lar or button ck:lwn collar~, Every shirt Is permanent press,

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I!EGLLAR $2.98 WOMEN'S PHIL MAID

WHITE, BLACK AND PASTELS ... " . " .

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IlEAL MULTIPLE

DI!ESS SHEER AND WALKING SHEER

Regular 1.50, While They last · ·99t

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While They Last, 2.00

Regular 2.00 PCUNT d'ESPRIT STOCKINGS

Tee Shirts with Pocket

I!EGULAR $3.98 WOMEN'S PHIL MAID

WALTZ GOWNS, SALE 3.49
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SMALL GROUP I!EGCLAR $2.00 PIERCED AND PIERCED LOOK

stop in on Elberfelds l st floor and select lVhat you need in full or
twin bed size mattreu covers (plastic or muslin). Ironing Board
covert~ in 54 or 60 inch ler11,'1h, Pillow Cases, Pi14tw tick&amp;, Iro~

1968 SWIMWEAR
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range of sizes in one and two piece styles.

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'Women's Sizes 718 to !7118, 10 to
32 to 40, also tall
sizes. Extra Sizes 42 to 46, Teen SiZ&lt;·s and Girls 1·3
· 4-Gx, and 7-!4.
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1 Be sure to see the big selection of olton terry and cot·
too lace Beach Jackets In solid pastel; and prints.

~~~~oooooooo:Reg::u~ll=r~2~.9=8~2~P~ie=c~e~D~IA~P:E;R~~oooooooo-i
Sizes S.M-L-XL, Sale I .59

-Regular 4.00 Thermal or byon·Acrylic Blend
BABY BLANKETS
Attradively boxed for shower gifts, Sale 2.89
CELA(LOUD QUILTS
Nursery prints on pastel grounds
Regularly 4.00, Sale 2.89

M!ESH KNIT PAJ~AS
Sizes 1 thru 4. Bright pastel Prints in 100%

Boys" Spurs"
Slim Fit Jeans

cotton. Sanforized shrWlk. Webtern style jeans, f'or school and
every~ wear.

Shorts Sleeve Sport Shirts ·
PERMANENT PHI::~

!-imartJy st,yled shirts, taPered and no~H~Pered models. ~rjpes,
soJid colors, plalds, Paisleys.

1.95

Sale
Ba nlon Stret" h So"ks 2'Pal-r'1'•o· 0

HEGULAR 6!k - MEN'S SIZ! · 10 w 13

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Bargains In The Cosmetic Department
On the Ist Floor
95e GLEAM SUPEH /\l.'TION TOOTH PMtTE., , , .. S/\LE 69c
118&lt; AEJ«l SIIAVE I'USIJ HLTTON SIIAVE CllEAM,. SALE 61k:
(JIEGI:L.\JI Oil Mt:NTIJOL)
. $1.25 HlllllEN M.\~IC Hoi!H SI'JIA¥ . . • . . . . , , , , SALt: 79&lt;
».!k: POUIJENT l.t: ,\'TlJHl-: CLEN\SE it Ti\.RLETS . . s ,\LE 78c
87c I'OUllEST EITEitVt:Sct:NT llENTVIU,: C!J-:A~st:lt :.ALE 64c
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· · p,S5 IIE&lt;I!J ANll S110LLJ£Jt\ LOTIO~ SILIMI' OO ,.,S!ILE $1,02
...00 IU~:-i: AWAY •IITt:ll SIIAMI'OO IUN:-i: . . . , S,\LE 69c
$1,89 ALBEHTO VO.S SIIAMI'OO . . . • , •• , , , . s,\J.E .1.49
(llll¥ OU UECGLAU IIAIIO
OLll SPICE AFH:Jt SHAVE LOTION , • , , , s,\IJ-: $1.~1

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Dry Cleaning Sponges
Chemh.:aJiy treated. t:lean!S like magic. Ju•t rub on 11urtace. J\b.
sorbs dirt and du~;t from wallpaper, tlatpatnted l!iurfacn, VeneUan
blind&gt;, etc.

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Sale Log Cabin-Rugs'· , · ....~
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GAU(lm - GaU[pollo, 12.3
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1111; Wlnllold, l'1IIJJiln8 two foot. -""" at Mlddlei&gt;ort's llooth
Mothocllot Chilr&lt;h wben OYIIii..
!lotte aervli:ea II" hold at 7:30
p.m. trom
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At $5.6 tfwt,

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Sta-Put'' multi purpose toamback covers. Color• PWJij)k!n, Brown.

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DH, DoWEI!IID
Blue,

5.69· 90"1 70"- Sale 4.49
7.39-108" 170"- Sale s:99
8.39-126"1 70, 6- 4.9,

Loom woven fibre and decoraU"e vtnyl covered hampers. H~
wooct frames and ventilated pegboard panel, Upright and seat

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News•.. in Briefs

tho 710r1, 19112..17 he

II)' United Preso International
LONOON
PAHIS APPEARED TODAY tho moot lllteb' aliA&gt;
-CII~s.
Cor
tho
V!etMm
Jlti&lt;O
tallls. llli&gt;lomatlc oblenera Slid tilt Coct tho.t
Tho Rev. 11&amp;1 E. llclnallllo,l&gt;l&amp;tor of Heath Owrdl, - s an It Wll not mllllloaed In !lie latest Amtrlcii&gt;PI'C(IOied •election or
10 new conrereoce al..s ._.ed that fnnce has been qu1et1.y ..,.
lavltatlon to the public ID-lllll'lted u the least coatrovorolal moetiJw
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tho 1poclal aervlcea.
The Commtm!SU were cereaiD 10 mao 011 pr!nctplelllJ llloce
PI'C(IOHCI ~ tbe United ~a, lftor Wuhqton declined the twQ
IIIlO ol!orecl ~ H....l - Pbom Ponll ond Wor-.
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F-.J Reaone Bolnl bu ralaed tho dlli&lt;OIIIIt rota a hl1r 1&gt;81"
cltlllp !IOlnt ill roducelafladolllf)' irtodo ~ tlcJ!tlolnJ crodl~ The
1C11on Tllur~ raised tho Intet-.11 rota tho Fed cbargea on lollla
1D _..., - . trom 8!llf coni to 5.6 lllf cent - !lie hlchest level
the 1929 aiOck market craoh- It
llneo tilt oummer
brltiJ,r went to 8 Jllf Coni.
• ' 'l!coliDmlata looked Cor llleut lOme of !lie member biDkl to
~- ~ illao tho "prtme rate" thlf cbarp ~· to Covored bo"'
~*'• a Precuraor to ~ hlaller creclt coats tor coDIUII'lll'l

Advance TiCket
Sale Laun~Md

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tiiiCI bom~a. Tho I&gt;rtm8 rate Ia .OW·8,... e1111.
,ATHENS, Olll() -

Scissors and Shears

45", 100 per cent cotton printed canvas.

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Hollowground
"Keon
Edge"buttot1hole
cuUery, manicure
~ewing scluors,
kitchen
shears,
scisaou, barber ·

1•hears and many oJhers,

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for 3.39 .

&amp;eel data, washable pluUc

taPe•, atrona:,n.vlon cordi, eoclooed ·m etll head. Color White, All 84" long, Width•
24" to 36".

Little or no Iron
Bli &amp;election [NIItern• and col-

99~

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4.49

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Travel Garment hgs

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or TV vlowlng. No..allerJien!c Kapok CIU!Jw, Boautltul coloro, ,

Full length rust proof dPPer
Jlelntor&lt;etl metal hall80r Blot
Extra heav,Y Wcy vinyl
lied and green Plaid

8.95

r.:omlyre•t• ln. CordUl'O)' or !lonl prlnt&lt;ot!Dn

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llapllne,

Nflrc&gt;&lt;irlenle&lt;l PIIItikotioll. 1114 TllurocliJ qu.oao MaJor
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110r..,. werolnjund. and a second Cll' wao beavllJ&lt;IImaiiJ'[ u
11lo reoult of two s!neloaceldenta
In 11eiP Coun11 '!11uradal' alpt.
tho depUimellt of 9lerlfC !lllb-

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A Cll' drlvoo ~ 'lbomla M.
Rouob, New !Iaven, Thuroda7

nlibtm - I t S CliO mile welt
of 7 waa a total !on wben
Rouoh loot c:onlrol 11 ho was
1&gt;1nlnl IIMIIhor voiUclo. Tho
Roulll Cll' went oil the left of
tho bllttwtJ ·.., an ombankmonl,
aonral tlmeo, and

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Says Odef Gilkey

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Roulll IIIli &amp;1&gt;11-, UCII'd

c:o.or, 19, NK Hav-. were
taken to VolorMII
pltal bJ prlva.. ear.Thttrncelved cull and brul101. Con:lor Wll
"'""ttod and Roush was nlea..
ICl oltar trllbnent.

Memorial"""·

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be chlr&amp;od with
ncldooo _.tloo. the lllertl!'o

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rii O:-·_:,. [ocitJ. Regj.Str~\f9n
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[lllt--oftho ........ .
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lll&amp;1'l'Wd IDd liU tbroo obll*a
· The -llolrd , . . _ . . .
mmlna&amp;od lol' tbOir !IOfll llr tho
Ollfo Slota lladtcal AI. . . . .
andoi..WotW..._..._......ho

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Sc*• ...... lb _ _ . . .
flvm oido UDIYI!&lt;II!;J,_,_..
od dJI a...... Scboolol.....,
q a&amp; tho 1111..-1117 o f . , _

Two Hurt

!lie f-..od IIIIOBi&lt;er on tho
Nadon' a •Fimlll l'n71f PtriDcl,
a dlll1 redlo proa:run m WLW,
Cln$111U.- and wo - · ...
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45n Wuh and Wear,fllt color. Whl.., black, Pink.,.....,
broWn. blue. 1\'0Cido, orqe,

for 102111 three mlllina

mann, Galnlltnillft . , , _
1o tbo CG1liOI'IIll ~.
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lllfiODi In 83 of Oblo'o 8 8 CAR()LYN , 5A~LD, loft. Iiiii llollll llluck ,IQ • ·Uoo,TIIi ..... _
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wr1119q "" flilal ~· ·!tiJ ...ur1'- judpa--rof aul·»&gt;w· . . . .. ~i(~"'fi'C'"~~.,. ..
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Soullletn OMo ll~ to lit holil - f In tilt ·~
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JUah Scbool. Aloo on tho committee rrom the ohio Ell Phi
BoDollta Cor Armco Stool Coql, of tho Qlllldliliooolll lid. .
~or
Sigma Phl Sororlq, Co-!IIDIIIOrq thep.,JOdcl-"' nr. Jliuo a. a.~&gt;- , He 1a pnllllii.J ~~~o
with 11\o Pomoi'O)' Cbomber of Com!i&gt;....,e. 11 GaD lloYitlor,
erto, Akron, and Ullber B. ReO- of tbo Ohio II'JMfl AI.BOCIIIo
cllalrmlo. ~ comml- will secure one judp rrom each
tloo'l GfOtll ' 9oYIIt; ... Ia •
of tho !our cound.. to !lie rr•hlse ana which !ncludel Galm - ' of tho Auocllllllfo
Ill, llelc•&gt; Athenl and WU!tlngton Couotloo, Tho ana~·
Coomcll ol. A&lt;hlnl'll' .....
will WI joined with judgea l'fPre&amp;antlntl tilt IIIII Ohio P_,.
Tile .,.,........ lJultpnllldoll
lillie localeveat.
ll alto ........ ., tho~

!lot and IIi
work .dll&lt;e
1935, Dr•• DoWMrd otudled at
llarloa Colleae. ~ ljlate, Unl,
veroiiJ, ·and Tailor UniversltJ,
rece!'fllll hla AB and DDdqrees
rrcm !lie laller.
He served 11 a chaplain In
World War d and waa awarded
tho SIIYer Star ror pllantry In
aetlon and tho Purple Hearl and
Oak Laof Cluator. IBo HCioolallleal ontloraomonl Wll with
the M - I l Commloolon m

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SHL
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1.95 2.95 3.95

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100% Cotton /

Extra fine selection .

ol. llrectorollllieorpn!satlOII'a
lllOIIII atockho!dero mlldllllleld
here w-~· 0111 Io alllut
ibleld Plan Protidlnl btaldlcare

Evangelist DeWeerd

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Shpwer Ensembles

42" MENS TWO-SUITER . . . . . . . . . . . . i .69
54" WOMEN$ DRESS-COAT SIZE . . . . . . 1.89

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1'07 was ono of !our Prominent
Obloona elocle&lt;l ID tho Ohio-.
cal Indoamley, Inc. (0111), Bolnl

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Ted Reed to its Board
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Other Bathroom Scales 101lth pl1tform
covered with heavy duty, easy clean vinyl
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4 decorator colors.

BOYS SIZES 6 TO JB

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o~erslze diaL Silver mylar toe plate. Textured vinyl mat, giant
dlal Cigures to 300 tbs, stand lli'· Pick uP handle. Your choice o(

2.98

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NEW SIUPMENTI

UP on your need::; row.

4.95

Sizes 6 to 18 - Wheat,lodengreen, black, light blue. 100 per cent

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Bathroom Scales

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tha:S year, !:iee this fine selection in sizes for Jiule boys, Boys
sizes 6 to 20, and Men's Size!&gt;. AU arranged - ready for your
ea:sy selecUon.

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SCRANTON

Swim Trunks

.Our new line of 1968 Swimwear is now ready for your
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27148· Reg. 2. 95 - Sale 2. 39
2~170· Reg. 3. 69 -Sale 2. 99
315 Reg. 5. 95 Sale · 4~49 .
416 Reg. 7. 95 Sale 5.49

IRONING BOARD COVERS
MATTRESS COVERS-PILLOW PROTECTORS

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Made Y'.-ith raglan shoulders tor comfortable fit. Si:tes Small
(34-36), Medium (38.-40), Large (42-44) and Extra Large (4G.4B),
White and solid colors. Burgund)-, black, yellow, blue, navy, seatone green.

EARRINGS, SALE 88c:

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FIJLL &gt;;~ZE 81 BY 108 INCHES. FLAT OR OOUBLE FITTED
BOTTOM.

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ALL NYLON &gt;TnETCH FITS 9 to II. WHITE, BLACK, BEIGE,
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dinette chairs, benchea, Patio turniture, etc.

Combspun
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Regu!ar 3.4B-Cannon Royal Family

every liize in every color.

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10c to 1.00

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Saves closet space.

Mother's Day iS ~nday M1Q 12. Select your MoUier's Day cards
oow. On the 1st Door. A f1ne selection awaits you. Stop in, look
'em over. They're exceptionally nice this year.

3.95 Boys and 4.95 Mens Trousers

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FULL FASHIONED STOCKINGS

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Skirt

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Sh.es 29 waist to 42 waist and in your correct lenth. Burlington
~ack:s of 50 per cent Fortrel Polye~;ter, 50 per cent combed cott.on. Soil release. Hegular Ivy style. Grey, navy blue, dark olive,
black, brass.

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Mena and Young Mens

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SET CONSISTS OF I, I \1,, I \1 COVEI!ED
SAUCEPANS, !ETACHABLE HANDLE AND
~RVING CRADLE. REGULAR PRICE $1~95

A durable, washable, quick-drying enamal suitable for in!bor and

Permanent Press
-Casual Slacks

L.arge sian 4•95

HALF SLIPS

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IN SOUD COLORS AN° WHITE - ZIPPER BACK,

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1.95 and 2. 95

Womens and Girls KNIT SHElLS
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98c and 1.79

Deluxe Cinest quality, turquoise and sandalwood

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Porch- and··
Lawn Furniture

Plastic Dish Pans

Sizes 2 to' 7. Short sleeve siHrt and matching pla,y shorts. Now Is
the best tlme to b~zy what you need tor spring and P.tummer wear.

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leaves a ring. For
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walJ.peper.

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