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Pomeroy, Patricia ·Am liuller Cljoleltanla with bla vocal, 5lep
of Oak !WI, Cheryl Ann While to tbe Rear, !oUDWinl a PJ'OMIIof Grove Cli,Y, Carla Jean Jlor. tallon Gl Muolt to Wale~ Glrla
rla of Long Bottom, Kalhl Lee By, reaturtas llle Metgo. lll8h
Clu'k Gl Chellhlre and Koren Sc:hoel mixed cborus under 111e
Loulie Junii)Ol' it Nelsonillle. dire~ of M r ·o. Roberta
Kr~r Maiclena.
John Uole, ' a· oiiodent II ~

aented oeveral oilier oeleetlcina
durtnr 1l1e evenln&amp;'a act!YIIIea,
wa• made 1111 or Pam Noutsttnr,
L&lt;ioloe Tlllll, Sllerrla Shuler,
Mol!A Davia, ' Diana lloU!day,
c.!olde· Tbomp11011, Carl King,
Comle Baehner, Bamadette Hen111111',' Karen Grll!ltb, C a I h y
Morpa, Nancy Herrla, M a r 7
Bradbury, Debbie Ktnr. Duane
Will, WlllDO WeU, l\llko !'or·
lor, 1lllke Gre10, Kolllt Llolo,
Dalltlo SchlUlnr. Alan Bll.ek.
wocd, Gene Grale, Jolm Ritch·
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Olhlr eoilertalnment Included
Mro. Maidens doing a medl~ of

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11111 America Pa&amp;Nat at Allantlflnexllall,
Firat rumief.q, In lilt com.
joUtiiJII Wll J - Dl- ca.
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lllso Soulhem Ohio Beoq,y Popant Stiurday Dllhlln Pomero,y ore, from lei~ Gloria Jean Jonea,
lllsa ~~ l4nda Sue """'" aocoiMil'UimOI'1&amp;ll Lourie fAa Schuler, new Ml&amp;s Southern
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SheUa Chl!da, John Llalo, Ray
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MrL Neaaell., ~· 'Ibereta
No Bualneoo Like Bull·
Dell; M111 Buck did a series
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· Grllllth, acCOIIII&gt;BIIied b7 Dibble King, played hertnunpetverolon of Oh, y.., Beautiful Doll.
Bll- dolleero who perform.
ed were !lloUa Chl!do, C at h 1
Ful~z, JIIJIQ' Menehinl, N a n e 1
'l'bompiiiJil, Salb' rn-.r, Deb· ·
blo Crow, Pam Crew and Bette
Jean Hobltotter.
Dor1111 1l1e final ~ Mrs,
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Mra. Maldeol sangMoglcofMiaa
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MISS SOtrrHERN OIUO - HIIPIJ1 ls Wurle fAa ScbMI'_.,
1l1e oew Min Southern Ohio In tbe
ltapd SOiurdiG'
Dilhl beloro a crowd or over 600 periiOOJ In 111e Pomll'OJ' JUDo
lor lll8h .Auditorium. !IIIBs Schaefer hold&amp; her troPhy and a
cbzen red roseB.

Melgo • Gall!&amp; • llaiOD Dlotrlct Boy Scout leaders today
termed 1l1e 1968 MGM Dlllrlct
~rtne camporee the ••most.BUccesstul event ln the dlatriet within the past four yean."
one.!wndred and lhl~-el&amp;ht
Boy Scouts from 10 unlit In 111e
MGM Dlllrlet and 23 roglllered
adult leaden partlclpaled ln the
lllre&amp;clay session, hold at Camp
HamUton located Just off Rt.
325 near VInton In GO!Ila Cow!1)',

The scouta braved heat. rain
and ahtverlng temperatures In
11111 order. According to Chadds
Hall, dlatrlct seoul executive,
••no one left deiiPlte the unpre ..
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onnlnt That nl&amp;h~ befOre .U
unlt1 hid checked in, I:Jle area
waa drenched by rain. Saturday
nl&amp;hl, 1110 tenlperature dropped
Into tile 301.
c. T. CaoHell, eamporee dlrector and dlolrlet camping
cbalrman, laid the purposeotthe
Spring Camporeewas•'I:Oprovlde
an opportunity lor all Boy Scouu
and Elcplorers or 1l1e MGM Dla.
trlct to camp toplher and ahoY/
111elr ablll~ •• a unit to eamp
on a long term basta,.,
Desplu the weotber, Cosoell
lelt .!he 1968 event lllrpaooed all
previous camporees oondocted ln
the pall loor yearo, "'Ille boya
were told to 'be prepared' Ill ease
of raiD," remarked caasell.
"They were," he added.
Following Friday nigh~ actlvl.

Ueo, Sorurday morntnr 111d al·

temoon sesslooa aaw the area
acouta partlclpaUng ln lui.ol·
war conteats, hlk6o and filii pole
ralotnr skill contesto.
lll8hll&amp;ht Saturday night wao a
campfire program. Some 350 per101111, including aeveral members 0( area Cub Soout Packa.

were on hand. The Cuba were
Invited to altend tho funcllon
lor 1l1e purpose of oboervlng
Boy Seout aetivltiea.
Tom Metcalra Vlntoo.Ewlngton Boy Scouto Cfroop 214) hotbe 1988 event. Thlo unit opened
tamp!lre ac:tlvideo by l[Jhdng
tho bonllre In ao WNiual manner - a wire was ltrunR from.a
ooarby tree to 111o woed pile.
A Scout ln 111e tree,

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received an award on behalf of
the MGM district lor hlo cooperation and servlees. The •·
ward waa made by Mr. CUoell.
Mr. Cassell presented BUI
Knl&amp;ht, Troop 257, Pl. Plea a.

&amp;mday, various ehureh aerv-

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boys broke tamp and headocl
home.
Hall reported today lt _....
the MGM Dlatrlct lo hUdlng

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ant, an award for his elforta
uwe have one big talkremaiDaa ootgolng camporee director.
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ln orde~ to inal!e 1951'-Gil
Knight held the post between
1964-07 belore lUrnlng 1l1e diJ. acttvltlea a complete 111cceaa."
said Hall. "We must ftndacbairties over to Cassell.
Eaeb unit presented a two- man for the annual scout talld.
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will ba hOld later thla ,..-_ '·
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of clabrla. tgnltlng ll . .
Jim Roush. RacJne, a 1t0Ut

committeeman, presented

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blue ribbon and three red ribbon
awards to the unlta.

Blue rlbboaa to Troop
203, Galllpollo; Troop 242, &amp;-ra·
euH; Troop 259, Pt. Plealllllti
Troop 246, Rock ~i Troop
21f, Vlnl!m-Ewtngton; Troop235,
Cheater, and Troop 261, Pl.
Pleaaant.
Red ribboruo wont to Troop
2SO, Rio Grande; Troop 257, Pl
Pleaoaat and Troop 248, Pomoroy.
81)'10 Redman, Troop 281, ·
Pt. Pleaaant, prelenled Chadda
Hall a neckerchief for hll out- ·
standing clltles as district aeout ·
exeeutive during the past 12
monlho.

Thlrleell memban of 111e Gal- Ind., ellllneer m tiJe Scioto,
Ita COOnt1 end Chellhlre Area Melga, and Gall!&amp; COOnt1 111'1Waier Alaoclallooo !llncl"'' tour- lemo.
a.bseriber11 viewed tbe vared tbe 85-mlle Scioto COOnt1
lOWI
gbaaet ~ tbe project, [n.
Waler ilfslem wlddl wUl oene
the area !rom Mlnlord to Lu· elUding 1l1e new treabnenl plant,
well oUea, and bonotor stallon.
ca.IVille.
Gallla Coollb"• IQ'IIem will ba
Tbe projeol Ia now In tho
C. T. CAss;:LL, left, Mlddliii&gt;OI'Io~rlntl~•lllnet­
-eoa of
alter Ita olmllar ln size, both
or, MGM District, and lll&amp;trlct Clmplng Chairman, eonfen
bei!Jmlng In April' 1967' lol- lcaUy and mochanlcalb'.
wl111 Tom Met&lt;:al!, VInton, T1'0(II 214 Scoutma&amp;ter, ~ Ill
Followinl the tour, a soner·
lowlng approval of a $2,227,000
awarda ceremoll!' held SOiurdiG' Dilhlot Clmp _ . . , . In
loan from the Farmer'• Home al dlacuaslon waa held wl111 DenGallla County. Met&lt;:oll'a unit waa hoot lor 1110 1968 • nie Rider, P r e - or tbe SciAdmlnlotraUoo.
Tho Gallla acoutleader ace&lt;lllted an award from Mr. CUIIIl
Leading the tour was John oto COOnt1 Water AIIIL Rld.
lor
HemUton, whose farm wu uaed lor the~ aJ.
Prltcllord Eeooomllt from the er outl1Ded varlou11 problem• enlair.
firm ol Sleeo, Int., Columbua, countered In getting eaoemeoto
and ~a In tbat eOual;y, Alao
dlacuooed waa111e terrain.
VETEHANSIIEIIORIAL
Prltdlard DOled 11111 Oallla
HOSPITAL
Counll'l project, wllldl r1llll a.
FIVE-DAY FORECASI'
- -..soy Admloslono - CbarBy Vnlted Preos International
Temperaturealn Ohio Tue•·
lea Lemley, 'Pllmel'Oj'; Wallor beNt 08 mUea, ...Wd heve a leaArJlPld, 'Pon)eroy; Mra~ Cbarlea aer. terrain problem 111an Set· day tl)rou&amp;b SaturdaY wUI av •
Rltil, Wotlstal;, lol,yrtle lllmp. oto
0110 reported 11111 erall near oormal wltb hl&amp;h•
!dna, Choobln;. Charleo Ohllna· bldl Ill tbe 208&lt;nlle
u-•·oeoua. averasllllln 1l1e mld 60olntbe
w, Pomero;y; Lar17 CUJrunina,
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11J and. 111" fulliel'O)' Clwnber man.
liurle Lea SchUler of ColUlll· Gl ComJittroe.
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Cootillalita, In ~don to the
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Vtrll!y ln. A!heol, WBI crowned Show Buolnesl'' of Meliil COon- . or ,Clieihlre, Elaine J. Davis o(
1968 Ill•• .- .ere Ohio before 4', plalnl,y ptoruced· a hit, The Mlildloport, Diane 14'm Fritz of
a crowd of ,m r SilO pefiOIII J&amp;rp audience 'waa re\)iplive Cleveland, Barbara Am llaaaaro
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. Jl):s t.11 Club met 11 the ~
liibur:Y School 'l'uafldl,y,, Aj)rU
23, ond aocordine tiiDOWa ....
pOrter Beverly Smith, oewed
on their blouoea pro.Jeot under
the dlroctlon or advisor&amp; MIJ•
Ro..Uo Sloey ond llro. &lt;1111"
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meats were served by Debbie
Kenno&lt;IY &amp;nd Mils Stlley Beverly &amp;nith. r$trter.
MISS MARGARET GRIF·
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ant, Home Economics, wao a

guest at tho receot moetlng or
tho Court House eu..ll&gt;• +-II
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Earl Dean. Adrlsora, Ura.
Earl Dean ond Mrs, Qmald
Moro, aoslsted In PlanniiWthO
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next meetmg will be held on
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with Prizes awarded. Wendy
Eagle was 1n charge of therefreshments. The next meeting
will be held at the home of
Mrs. Teroaa LaComb Ill)' 12.
THE RIVERVIEW +-II CUJB
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GaUI)Jolts; 'l&gt;iri. Lota M.'Giloclt.
RL I Vlaton;' Mra. Loweli E.
Kiqery, Ma11011; ,Mre,, Ora L
Higgins, Pt. Ple.ii~ Hubert
J. Swp, New Riven; C&amp;ndlce
J. Call, Pt. Pleasint; Mra. Phil-

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served by Juli sndJano Whlt&amp;o
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be held on Ill)' 7th 11 the Lone
Bottnm ChrlsU&amp;n Chiii'Ch.
Til&amp; FRIENDLY FELLOWS
Boys +-II Club etPorUIIIdmot
11 the home of Thelma Cozart,
advisor, with alx members&amp;
tending. The gro"' discussed~
new projoc~ hiked, and wore
given a test on DlllliiW the
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WW!am Abeles dlrocted a
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THAN TEMPI'ED
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Dear Helen:
a marrllill -o,llo' IiilO &amp;aid
I know thla aoundo otiiY, but odUitery wa• 'ocmiellmea thii beat
how de I get over It?
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PALERMO, Sicily (IJPl)- VIc
Elford o1 Brltatn and Umberto
Masllolo or Italy drove a
Porsche 907 Ill victorl' .In record
Ume Sunclajo ID the 52nd Targa
Florio classic road race.

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usually aren't that eager. - H. daughter oald, the seminar ereDear Helen:
ated much diaCUuloa and arauYou used poor judgment and menL n a110 preseoted other,
wicked taste when you prlnted less far-out-views - probably
uWhat is a Soldler'i"' These men in the same speeches- but JOU
are !JI!)Jting and dying. Y o u he&amp;rd muclo le&amp;&amp; · about them.
shouldn't make fun of them. That
Invited lA speak oo carnplS
"AnonymoUs" perSOb wOO wrote these days are cbampiona of
the article is probably some fat almolt every religious, politl4-F who haan't got aut&amp; enough cal and &amp;Odal doctrine In the
to protect his country! - S.F. world. If ~~ aren't rnaDear S.F.
ture enougb 1D aort and db..What Is a &amp;»Idler?'' waa writ- card, they sbouldnJt be in col-

dOrlftce'ftee(fa eimcudQe~ But
there were IOJTll!, like you, who
resented 4 •anyone who thinkll war
Is tunny!'
1 humbly aubmlt, II you don,
laugh about un!IJIIIIJ' things, you

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Urbana Tops.
Q.:..wnat species of tiger
ha8 become extinct?

Eastern Star Order

AtTENDCEREMO~
carl Kautz, Mra. J 0 e
Jleeelo, Mrs, Clareoco Adams,
Mrs. Harry Moore, Mra. Roy
" - and Mrs. BonoiY Mlt&lt;heU
attended tho ii&gt;rinlr Ceremonllll
of Tbea Court, Ladlaa Orlontll
Slu1ne of North Amerlco, Sllurdof at thO Youth Center, Ohio
state FairJroWlds, Columbua.
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A-The saber·lootbed tiger.
ThiB cat iS no longer living today, but its remains have been
dug uP In various Parts ol

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North America.

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CINCINNATI (UPJ) - T h e
Cincinnati Bengel&amp;1Dda,y IMOUII·
ced that Steve Smith, a 22~r­
old tight eod from the l!nlverott;r or Mlaml, Fla., hao signed
a contract ror the 1968 aea1011.
Smith, lhl and 245 pounda,
was the Bengala' seventh-round
draft choice. He played split
end and fiankerback as well as
tight end at Mlaml,
Smith Is the lOth draft choice
the Bengel&amp; have announced sign.

end up crying a lot. - H.
Dear Holen,
Recently our local college oonducted a seminar on sex. The
racult;y Invited IIOJlle o! t h e
fartheot - out thlnkero o! our
time to speak - a publlc relationa man for a Cree ~wheeling
men's magazine; a ps,ycholojlst

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American Legion Hall In Rutland. Everyone wlahlng 111 cb.
nate I'UIIlJII&amp;&amp;8 Ia alked lA calJ
either Av&amp;noll George at 7425284 or Ruth Erlewlne at 7424482.
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12th ANNUAL S()U'I'HEASI'ERN OHIO ATIETIC LEAGUE
TRACK AND FIELD MEET
Peden stadium, Ohio IAIJveraijy, Athens, Ohio, Ill)' 4, 1968
. . &lt;Scoring Is on a ~:t-1 basis In ell events)

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1968 SEOAL Track Results

Urbana College do!med the lifo
Grande College Radman IO.Os.tJllscua - I. Chuck Kemper, Loneo, 138'9"; 2, Steve Klj)pes,
urdu aftemooa at Rio Grande Adlena. lWt S. Charles Neal.-GalJJpolis, 127'5~'; 4. Mike Barr,
beJdJtd the live hit pltddng of Metaa, 111'81h"; 5. Brent Saomders, GaUII&gt;olls,lll'4\l",
Jerry Garrand, and tJie atd ol
, x • Shot Put - 1. Dove Green, Atb111o, 50'11 7/o"; 2.11arold
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MVen Rio Gi-ande error's.
Roach, Ironton, "'43,4,"; 3. Gerald Bennett, GalllpoJ.is, 43'1'4"; 4.
drl••· willl a.coi ol
Rio Grende !a noW 6.8 tor the Parey Ke~, Me!Ja, 41'61h "; 5, Tim Trowbridge, Logon, 40'·
• rlcht h ol.,..l_ i !."!""' and ,4-4 In Ks1tuck)' In~ 3\0~'; · w~nn~ne dlet&amp;nce II newiOIIIIIO.r'"'"nt; ol4&lt;ocord, 4&amp;1ll' aet&lt;
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10fcolletdate Athh!t\1tAltlrermt.,.t In 1966 by ~ Harldlll of Atiieno.
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pride •
plllf. Urbana 5..f for tha7iar;
x • · 120-yard ·~~~gtt .Hurtlloa - 1. Tom $~~leer, GaUIPoU•; 2..
tau
Tbe R -· ~ Il-l alter Roy DeStlllhen, Jac.._ 3. Chuck Conrod, Logan; t. J....,. Moo;.
IIIII . lour lnnlnga ol plijo but wint borger, Jacksoo; 5. MJkl Noel, Athens; :15.3; Winning umeto ,_
ahead 5-3 iD lbe 'llllb. IJrba'na leaeue record; old record, 115.8aotlnl957.1l)'W11f110Dtxono!Nelacorod nve unearned tuna ell aon&gt;illo Gii&gt;enOer had :111.6 In preliminaries&gt;.
Keo Graar., In, 'the !llxlh 111 .,, · · 1110 Yard llllljll - 1, Art Mabry, tnmtoo; 2, Rick Essex, Atbo
ahead 8-5. Ill aU, Urbana acor- ens;. 3. Sle" Rata, Ath0118i 4. Chuck Conrad, Logan; 5. Lee Burad liBJ!t uneamod runo.
aon, Ga11Jpo1(8; :10.4.
Kea Gratlr lltartod tor t h e
ONE MILl! RUN - 1. Jell Dixon,' Athens; 2, Allen Ctmnlnaluun.
Redmon and was relieved In the lleli•; 3. Tim Jlollowllf, Logan; 4. Larry Pr-, Jackaon; 5. Scott
alxlh by Gafl/ Oowell.
· Colllnon, Nei~York; 4:38.5.
The only extra baae hit ol
•· 880-Yardllei!O'-l•Aihona (Stew Rlale, Rick Easex, Steve
the' game wu Dick IAuplln'a llela, Dave Gresnl; 2, GalllpoUo, Olm GUmoro, Brl&amp;n Baines, Lee
bome"'l! me on In · tho
Kellh Bilek); 3. Jackaon (Darwin 'Vilondno, Hoger Cosby,
llllb. Tom Davlaoon wao two lor Jerey lfos~r, Barey !1J111Jer); 4. NillaonviJle.York Gltm Plarco,
foor 111111 BUI Morri- two ll&gt;r .J:Im Carter, Carl Polle70 11Jke !Wivan); 5.lrontlln (BW Wuhburn,
five tor the Rodman. COo and lllko P.,., I\UIIIr Edwards, Wally Jlahn); 1:34.6; Wlnninl Umels
Find! were both two for llvs tor . new league record; old record, 1:36.1, sot In 1964 ll)' Athona (Tom
UlilODL
Ballo AlaD llllller, Todd Sllfder, Ron Hand!~).
Not, the Redmen wlll pll,y
440 • yard llalb - I, Art Mabey, lro-; 2. Bob Sebring, Atbo
Oblo Valle¥ Collop a -le- · en•; 3,,T,J•.lleor7, Jaokaon; MlkeGoodWin,Aiheos; 5. steve Pheipa,
hea4er at 1,30 ,f.m. Tlleactq at l.og&amp;n; :Sl.3.
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x • Broad JlilllP - I. Tom !llencer, GaUIPoUa, 21:2%"; 2..
Urbana
012 0051120-10 52 at.vellelo, Atheos, 20o3\l"; 3. Mike Goddwln, Allleos,19'4'1o"; 4.
Jilo Grande 001 IHO 00~ 58 7 Jerey Polle;o, NlllaonYilleoYork. 19'8'/z "; 5. Chuok Malone, Jac~
Bille!:lat: ~ - a.rrand 18'9'4 ", Wlllnllw dlatancela - leaauerecord;old record, 20'6'1.1",
(\I'P) 111111 Coo; Rio GnDiJI - . Hlln 18571l)' W..,.,.. Dixon of Nol1011.WO.
Gratlr (LP), OIWIII(6)andl.au8h-.
180 Ylrd Low Hurdles - 1. John Wlllkor, GalliPolis; 2, 111ko
lin. Noel, Athena; 3. lloJ DeSt1&amp;111en, Jaekaon; 4.Jareylfosobargor, Jacho
- I. O&gt;arleallaktr, GoiiiPollt; :21.2.
880 Yard Run- I, Bob Handley, Athtno; 2, Jelf Ill- Athens;
3. ~ Leello JICk&amp;on; 4, ,Bob BeoUey, Ironton! 5. Hick Hueholt,
Golllpollll 2:00.a1 Wlmlrc time I&amp; 1eque record; old record,
2:04.$, ·HI In 1961 by BUI Chlllpel, l.opDo
228 Yard llalb - I, Art Mabey, . _ ; 2, Hick Euo~&lt;, Allleoa;
3. Slo,vt ..Rals, A-; 4. Barey Shaiter, Jackaon: 5. ftoier Q&gt;aby,
Jaeii&amp;Ooq :23.0.
~ ;. Two IIIIo Bun - t • .Lorey
Jackson; 2. Robbie~
en, Adiettl; 3. Jim Warner, lltliti•4, Glen Elldna, Jack&amp;On; 5. John
KriWCIII'IIo llttaal 10:211.9; Wlilllnl time Ia - league record; old
~ 10:411.1 aet, In 1&amp;67, By ,LArrl Prater of Jackson (Aiden'o

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This column is dedicated to·
family living, so tr youfre havtng kid trouble or Just J&gt;laln
trouble, let Helen h61p YOU.
Slle wUI alao ,..!come yoor own
amusing operlenceo. Adclreoo
Holan llottol hi ..,.e of t h I •

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ORSOUCS IEFENDS Tll'LE
Sure cure for a hippie with
VIENNA (Vpl) - llolondlng hie&lt;ups: threaten him wllh a
clwtl&gt;lon Joh&amp;nn OraoUca. ol bar of aoap .
Austri&amp; Pull bla EuxWean
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Conulted peop!t g.,.er·
IAnlcht qaln&amp;t 1t111an. chamPion oiiJI have I a u l t 11 vision.
Bl'lllll Aroarl. Oraollcl, a Thty can't ••e themselV&lt;B
.former chlmno.Y • IIWOCI, hallfOn a• the~ are, or they'd go to
all 15 or bla'profesalonal boutl. an "!' doctor,
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Wlilte Sox In their - · Stan
Blhnoen and Joe
comblned In a fouMlltter tor the
Yankeea In the ....,_,
~~:~Wever,
aa Jack l'tSher.acqulrod from the illY. cUini
t h o - - aul!erod theioas.
Bert ~ria hit a tworuo homer and Chuck ru&gt;aon
Pitl:hed a a e v - tor the
l'thletlca, Who do&amp;lt the AL
chamPion ltod Sox their aeveoth
Ioaa In elg)it gameo.
Soony Siebert pltohed seven
lnnbw• ol one-lilt ball, acorod
one nm and drove In the otber
Ill win his third game tor the
lndlan5. Stan wllllams 1DOk
over In the ei&amp;lth Inning ond
allowed the Twins only ooe
more hit ID tho Onal two

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J;»nt !410J11101"&amp; of the Proaram.
The award wW be pre-ed
Mil 18 at Holly Hlver state
Pari&lt;, cUini the ollldal Youth
ConservatiOn Dly, by T. R. sam..
sell, DireCtor of Dept. of Natul'-11 Resources and DJn YOII'a. ·who recommended pre - marital
Regionll Dlreetor. Seats· Ro&amp;- aex as a cure for ''hang -ups/'
buck Fowxlatlon.
and Implied a couple didn't even lng.

Office Hours 9 to 12. 2 to 51 IC)ose at Noon"oa
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~ od~ ·eadl.o!hOr
we have been married 13 years

&amp;lrUek out aeveo In winn1Jw hi&amp;
fourth atralgj!t game.
Gafl/ Peters Pltohed a lis.
bitter and hit thO Drat . IP'IIIIII
1llam l!Omer ,ol his • ..._ ond ,
Koi1 Dorey elao homered tor the

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For recreation. Paula Halj)..
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and I have hed no problems a- too, whose ~
le11
bout
unlalthlulness.
But
m.v
busat&amp;rUtng
lllllltheroforeJ.UPi&gt;JITil&amp; COLUIIBIA MAKE rr
band just took a new jab where elzed. Our diUJhter, Who llttlad-4-H Club met at tho Columbia
he
deala mostly with women. He ed the lectOte•, ,.aa YII'J ....
School on A.PrU 25th. Mro. ,
has
1D go Into their homes. He thusla&amp;tic. 910 llld tho¥ 'created
Freda Smith, Mre. Ill)' Jcl'say a it's DOthlng, but I keep much dia~•stoo ud' c:Onalderadan ond Mra, Mary Jordu, aclthlnking
or an those females, ble argumeJ;Il
vtsors, assisted the 21 club
and
that
m~ he'll lind one
I try to k~
opon mind
members attending In selec-a
who
looks
better
than
mo.
1
but,
Helen,
Is
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colllge
the place
tion of projects and diacuss1111
project requirements. Bar- keep wondering II It !10, more 1D tell )'0111111 - l • thoJI ahoUid
fun than work. - 35 AND JEAL- u sleep BrOIIDII'' and, aJ ' 16ftr
bera Jord&amp;n gave a repOrt
OUS
as they're enjoying themaelvea,
on peraonal health. "Dumb
Dear
35:
II'
a oklly?- SIIOCKEil McYrm:R
~ Bee" w,as the game
If you could make the rounds, Dear Mother:
·,
used in recreation directed
juat
once,
with
your
husband,
COllege
Ia
the
place
1D
hear
by Barbera Brookhart ond
rm quite IIJ,lre you'd qree his all aides or a (l.lestion - aDd.
Vicki lloyd - Honda Whittingjob Is noUdng to worry aboot. with college - t o , hearillg
HousewJves aren't all that glam- isn't believing. unless the7 are

2l lfitb advisors, Mrs. Wllter
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The Poster theme ihls · yeb~ In charge. Tho 18 glrlo '
was, Conservation and as loc:al
present worked on their bean
winners, C&amp;rolyo and RobortwW
bags, scarves and dresses.
receive an arm patoh ci&lt;PI&lt;tlng
Julie Whitehead gaveaclomthe PI'OIP'Im emblem aa an
onatration on the proper way
ochlevement award from the
to measure brown aupr &amp;Del
al10 reported on fire preven- .lliPto of Naturlll lle&amp;OIIl'Ce&amp; and

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PT. PLEASANT - Carolyn
metner ond Robert Hunt of tile
Busy Four 4-H Club, Rl. 1 Leon,
baa been chosen as the girl and
boy winners in the West Virginia
Consenatlon Art Poster Contest,
accortthw to an announcement
by the Point. Pleasant Junior
Woman's Club sponsoring grotll.
The Winners wW compete Cor ten by a fighting man ln Vietone of the eight awards to be nam, as a TRIBUTE, not a jibe.
given and Cor the .. Cardinal Ci- His good~atured kidding Went
tlti&lt;m" which Is the loP award over big with all his buddies;
of a at thellllllll Con&amp;el'- Olo proud and loving wile sent
vatlon Catnp 1D be held at Catnp It lA me, with an added paraCaesar, Jomel?-22. The &amp;IX 1'Uflo graph on the remalo point o1
nor~ wlll receive ~ achoJu. view. Moat resdera en.lo1ed the
. ·~tp.•,~~ ~~ ~~~· ·J'tllrnOr, :aware tt.at b~ &lt;' Mtir

camp,
Janice Baker wu ln charge

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THE BASHAN 4-H A G&amp;Go /,bub 1'1\uroda.Y .,...
nbw. Aj)rll 25th; at
home
of Delll&gt;le,andKI):II,;pr.Mra.
Jobn Ro&amp;e, advlio~, !liked
proje&lt;tl and aholred the
oldor .W• 1101r tD model lor
the S!Jlo Bevlaw,
Tho next meetlnil pllco I&amp;
Bellnd&amp; Deeter&amp; with os&amp;I&amp;Ung
boate&amp;a Pew Trunoll. Is.
1!ndl Deeter and POUY Tru..
sell wlll give a demonatratlon
on lood project&amp; at the next
, meeUne on Ill)' 9th. Relresl&gt;-

.Poster W'mners
Are Announced

THE GREEN ACRES +-II
&lt;;:lub met at the home of Mrs.
Thelma Eagle AprU 22 with
Mrs. Rita Baker and Mrs.
Thelma Eagle, advisors, at-tending, Tho grol&amp;l planned a
bake sale for the 26th ot AprU
at the Reed Brothers Store 1n

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tJot C9JIII•IIlw of the pmo,
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· LOUISVILLE, XJ, (IJPI)DIIIcer'a !map ciiPIUl'Oil · tho

MaJ· or League
Baseball

PmSIIUIIGH CIJPD - The
Ptttaburp Pipers became the
llrat champion• or the American
Ba.skotbaU Ao80Ciatlon by .....
fe&amp;tlne the New Orleans Bill&gt;
caneera 122-113 In the Dna) ..
game of tho champlon&amp;hlp
pll,yotrs.
RICHMOND, Va. (UPI)-Tlle
United states clinched Its llllvls
Cl&amp;l ~· series with British
Caribbean oo a doubles victory

whell he no etruck _,
before the Cievelaad -

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Two OIJio driven Old pr..Uoe '' .
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HOU!Il'ON (UPJl- Robert 0. tice ac:tloo lor tlte flrot
Vlcenoo or Argentioa Won the ..er.
~110,1100 Champion•el Golf 1DurJIOll wJtl1 I 'J/14 flltat.

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PALEl!liO, Sicily {UPDUmber1D MagJJolo of Jta1¥ and
VIc Ellod of Brtlaln won the
Tup Florto Classic auto race
In a Porscne 907.

by Stan Smlth-~d-Bob
CLEVELAND CUPll-MIJine.
IOta pltoher
Dean Chanco
sullered • brokM jaw booo

American League Standlnga
II&lt;' United Presa International By
Baltimore
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30.
94tb l'mnlnl of the Kentacll;y gar won the $114,600 Roa- olthe 500 claaalc
llerbf, tho' llrat ,lowol iD . llandl~ • ~ by three
'n!ey - · LAI'r7 Dl- ol
.... .BelUe- ol
racbil'a 'DiPie crown.
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REGGIO CALABRIA, Italy
(UPD- Marty Hleosen of HIJ&gt;.
&amp;dalo, Dl., and Hel101 Gourll,y or
Australia won sqles Iitle• In
an International tennis 1DU1'o

WJ..yeu-.llt
.. _ .... to
oupplr It . .FAST!

DIDlllrJI,

!II'. LOIJIS (IJPl)- !ol&gt;ntreal
scored a 3-2 overtime victory

over st. loolo In tho _.mg
game of their final National

l!nltod

Presa International
l$dl"t! Battera
(Baaed on 35 at Ba&amp;sl

Hockey

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Bob Miller

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22 •94 '20 38 .4114
wo- Car Collision
11 11 500 4," Rose, CJn
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23 94 20 34 .362
California
11 12 .478 5 T. Aaron, Atl !2 39 2 14 ,359
Cleveland
10 11 .476 5 Keslllllar, Chi
Is Investigated
New York
II 13 , 436 6
22 115 13 30 ,363
Bos1Dn
9 12 ,429 6 AJou, Pitt
The state lligttWilf Patrol 1J&gt;.
15 4l I U ,34l
Chlcaao
5 14 .2113 9 Alo AUa
2 97 12 32 330 veettgated a two car collision
Sundof's Jla&amp;ulta
Joh~n, Chi 21 SO 9 211
at 4:30 p. m. Sunda1 on Rl. 7, siX
fietroU 5 California 2
Mota, Pitt
12 44 5 U ,318 mUes ~rth ol Pomeroy, No one
Cleveland 2 Minnesota!
Grote, NY
21 63 6 20 .317 ~~Injured and 110 clw'ge was
Baltililore 8 Wasnlngton 0
American League
Of!lcer&amp; rCIOrtod that Ruth
llaklond 3 Bostlln 2
G. AD ,R .H Pet. !l&gt;elm, U Hunt!Dti1D W V
Chlcaao 5 NY I, I at PI!!~ ,, ,, Herlon. ~ .1:1. ttl.....8 lhtllO ftj 'lielllld South ·w~ a";.,::
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carew, Mlnn .20 78 1.2. 28 .369 bowtd
ado
lelt
mE
Todal'• Probable Pitchers
Hwrd, Wash 22 81 10 'J:1 ~
car m
a
turn In
&amp; SAVINGS 00.
(AU Times ED!')
Alvis, Cleve
21 72 6 24 ,333 tro.. of her. 910 ow1tod her
Minnesota (Chance ~ at Freeh&amp;n, !let 22 83 13 'J:1 ,325 brakes, olddded left ol · Oakland (NIIh 11-:0, 10130 P.m. White, N1
22 68 II 22 ,324 ond &amp;truck a aorthboundcardrl"' WHEN M0N1Y IS ntl QUUTION
Chlcaao GJohn 3.0) II Calilol'o AULiloD, Min 21 69 8 22 ,319 00 ll)' lloey Grll!llho 57• Pltllo
CITY toAN 10 n t l - .
nla (Clark llol), II p.m.
Jackaon, Oak 22 86 15 rr .314 ......... Po. There waa - · ·
Dotrult &lt;~Prma 1·:0 at Stroud, Wash 16 35 4 11 .314 damaptll both care.
Baltimore (Leonhard 1-0), 8 Horton, Det 17 63 8 19 , 3 0 2 , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . ,
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Natienal 14que: SIJoboda,
Met&amp;, 7; H. Aaron, Brans and
McCovoy, Gllllltl 6; Hart and
lll)'s, Gllllltl ond ShlllllOn,
Cards. 5.
American
14que: JIC!oa,
Angola 8; KWebrew, TwiDi and
Howard, SODitllrs; Word, Whlte
Sox 6; Horton, TJprs 111111 Sims,
Indiana 5.
Ron• Batted In
National L e a 1 u e Perea,
Beds 19; SWoboda, lllote. 18;
McCovoy, Giants, Flooc!o Cordi
111111 wnuam.. Cobs n.
American
14que: Ropoz,
Angels, 19; Howard, - ·
16; Powell, Orloloa, Klllebnw,
Twins, Johnson, OrloiP 111111
Web&amp;tor, A's 15.
Pltohlnl
U!la.d on Two Dectalonl)
Natioeal ._.... Kelso, Beds,
Sunda1's Jlasultl
~ Cubo, Suttno, ~ra,
Chlcoao 3 NY 2, lot game
lloeDrer, Cards and Reed,
Chlcii&amp;O I NY I, 2od game
Brawa 2-0.
Plttlburih 5 PhUodeli&gt;hla 2
American Leaaue: llardlD,
AUanta 2 llou&amp;1Dn 0
Orioles and McLain Tigers t.O;
Bon Fr&amp;n 8 st. lool&amp; 4
Warden Tl&amp;er&amp; ~ SantJaao,
C~ 3 Los ~ 2, 16 Inns Jtod Sox :t-0; Wblto Sox and
TodaJ s Probable I'Udlera
1Jnc111.ct, A'a z.o.
Piltlburgh (Bunning :t-1) a! ,
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and Warpor'a ~lace time of 10138
Bon Fl'IIICI&amp;co (POl'l')' :t-1) at
llouaton (Lemoatar a.a), 8130
p.m.
Now York Cleaver 1-i&gt; at st.
Loodl (GlbiOD :1-1), p p.m.
Clovelsnd (MoUnvaU :t-0 at
New York ~emyre 3-2)1 s·
p.m.
Tuefldl,y' • Games
Mlnneaota at Oakland, n
Chlcaao • Callfomlo, nilht
Bo&amp;1Dn at Woshlngton, nilht
Dotrult 11 Baltililoro, nilht
Cleveland II N.., York, nilht
National ._.,e standings
Ill' l!nltod Pre" Jnternatloual
W. L. Pet. GB
15 8 .652 '"
st. Lou!•
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10 .545 2'h
ClnclnnaU
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10 .545 2\!t
san Fran
II II .5110 3\!t
PhlladelPnta
11 U .478 4
Los Angeles
11 12 .478 4
Atlama
II 12 .478 4
Chlcii&amp;O
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II ,476 4
Pltllbur&amp;b
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NIWYork
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THE RACINE
ELEMENTARY P. T. A.

MIDDLEPORT MINISTERS
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LOUIS J. ELLIS
Recognizing the nMd for Chrltlian leed'"hlp in Melgt County poUtla, the Middleport Ministerial AtsOCIItlon heartily

encbus Mr. Loult Ellis •• a C.ndlclate
For County Commiuloner.
Signed:

Mills which will be

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Rev. Charles Simoilt, V. Ptn.

YQTE YES FOR THI UYY
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MOIEL RJP63 - 16 C\J, FT. CAPACITY ll!&lt;COI
PANEL FRONT !IOIEL- ComPieteiyFro--1371b.
Freenr with hand TUt-~ Shelf- Sltm Wall De•Jae-Cantile...-ed adjuatable shelV&lt;Oa-4 half _,.._ 1 fiiiMridlhIIIIa, ~ d l - .......... .
' trllfl - ~llllble IW ll&gt;olvea •IIIIPYtlcolly wltl1out
DeluM PueJ..Giow lJ&amp;bt!IW .lilbtl liP OY8r7 ol!Jiatrator HC!tlon - GlldtoOul Adjuatlllle a.u.ra - 7lllr Freoh Meat " - - Voptlblo Crt.t!&gt;er - llitllla' lad
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'l'llllld&amp;J'a GliDe•
at lloaii!Gito nJabt
at Sl. lool• ni(bt
Pbl\l~lil Ill Cine~ nJabt

for State Foundation Support which pro- .

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P~l~ at Atlanla,nJabt

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l'OB ws QUAI.lfY ·wlll!:N YQII,~ G11r THIS ;irJar-,
INiiiiOOSR FOB WS AT lllliiPHiiEY'Sr

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. Jl):s t.11 Club met 11 the ~
liibur:Y School 'l'uafldl,y,, Aj)rU
23, ond aocordine tiiDOWa ....
pOrter Beverly Smith, oewed
on their blouoea pro.Jeot under
the dlroctlon or advisor&amp; MIJ•
Ro..Uo Sloey ond llro. &lt;1111"
IIIOnd Cole. Bronda WW led
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meats were served by Debbie
Kenno&lt;IY &amp;nd Mils Stlley Beverly &amp;nith. r$trter.
MISS MARGARET GRIF·
Flr.HS, County Extension ~
ant, Home Economics, wao a

guest at tho receot moetlng or
tho Court House eu..ll&gt;• +-II
Club held It tho homo of Mrs,
Earl Dean. Adrlsora, Ura.
Earl Dean ond Mrs, Qmald
Moro, aoslsted In PlanniiWthO
work for the year and outlinIng what would be ooeded 11

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with Prizes awarded. Wendy
Eagle was 1n charge of therefreshments. The next meeting
will be held at the home of
Mrs. Teroaa LaComb Ill)' 12.
THE RIVERVIEW +-II CUJB
mot at the homo of Je&amp;nWbltenoad, news repOrter, on Aj)rU

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u~p~' Wll piajecl for
recreatloo accord!Jw 1D -

nte Snith1 ntorter.

~·· SiJ!ra ctark, ·866 FO.rth
Avllt .Cl.Yde F; F"'cb, 1ll. I
GaUI)Jolts; 'l&gt;iri. Lota M.'Giloclt.
RL I Vlaton;' Mra. Loweli E.
Kiqery, Ma11011; ,Mre,, Ora L
Higgins, Pt. Ple.ii~ Hubert
J. Swp, New Riven; C&amp;ndlce
J. Call, Pt. Pleasint; Mra. Phil-

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served by Juli sndJano Whlt&amp;o
head. The next meotiog wJll
be held on Ill)' 7th 11 the Lone
Bottnm ChrlsU&amp;n Chiii'Ch.
Til&amp; FRIENDLY FELLOWS
Boys +-II Club etPorUIIIdmot
11 the home of Thelma Cozart,
advisor, with alx members&amp;
tending. The gro"' discussed~
new projoc~ hiked, and wore
given a test on DlllliiW the
Part• ol a bird.
WW!am Abeles dlrocted a
plck-i,poosticks and a nature
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have lA
THAN TEMPI'ED
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Dear Helen:
a marrllill -o,llo' IiilO &amp;aid
I know thla aoundo otiiY, but odUitery wa• 'ocmiellmea thii beat
how de I get over It?
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PALERMO, Sicily (IJPl)- VIc
Elford o1 Brltatn and Umberto
Masllolo or Italy drove a
Porsche 907 Ill victorl' .In record
Ume Sunclajo ID the 52nd Targa
Florio classic road race.

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usually aren't that eager. - H. daughter oald, the seminar ereDear Helen:
ated much diaCUuloa and arauYou used poor judgment and menL n a110 preseoted other,
wicked taste when you prlnted less far-out-views - probably
uWhat is a Soldler'i"' These men in the same speeches- but JOU
are !JI!)Jting and dying. Y o u he&amp;rd muclo le&amp;&amp; · about them.
shouldn't make fun of them. That
Invited lA speak oo carnplS
"AnonymoUs" perSOb wOO wrote these days are cbampiona of
the article is probably some fat almolt every religious, politl4-F who haan't got aut&amp; enough cal and &amp;Odal doctrine In the
to protect his country! - S.F. world. If ~~ aren't rnaDear S.F.
ture enougb 1D aort and db..What Is a &amp;»Idler?'' waa writ- card, they sbouldnJt be in col-

dOrlftce'ftee(fa eimcudQe~ But
there were IOJTll!, like you, who
resented 4 •anyone who thinkll war
Is tunny!'
1 humbly aubmlt, II you don,
laugh about un!IJIIIIJ' things, you

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Urbana Tops.
Q.:..wnat species of tiger
ha8 become extinct?

Eastern Star Order

AtTENDCEREMO~
carl Kautz, Mra. J 0 e
Jleeelo, Mrs, Clareoco Adams,
Mrs. Harry Moore, Mra. Roy
" - and Mrs. BonoiY Mlt&lt;heU
attended tho ii&gt;rinlr Ceremonllll
of Tbea Court, Ladlaa Orlontll
Slu1ne of North Amerlco, Sllurdof at thO Youth Center, Ohio
state FairJroWlds, Columbua.
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A-The saber·lootbed tiger.
ThiB cat iS no longer living today, but its remains have been
dug uP In various Parts ol

By 10-5 Tally

North America.

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CINCINNATI (UPJ) - T h e
Cincinnati Bengel&amp;1Dda,y IMOUII·
ced that Steve Smith, a 22~r­
old tight eod from the l!nlverott;r or Mlaml, Fla., hao signed
a contract ror the 1968 aea1011.
Smith, lhl and 245 pounda,
was the Bengala' seventh-round
draft choice. He played split
end and fiankerback as well as
tight end at Mlaml,
Smith Is the lOth draft choice
the Bengel&amp; have announced sign.

end up crying a lot. - H.
Dear Holen,
Recently our local college oonducted a seminar on sex. The
racult;y Invited IIOJlle o! t h e
fartheot - out thlnkero o! our
time to speak - a publlc relationa man for a Cree ~wheeling
men's magazine; a ps,ycholojlst

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American Legion Hall In Rutland. Everyone wlahlng 111 cb.
nate I'UIIlJII&amp;&amp;8 Ia alked lA calJ
either Av&amp;noll George at 7425284 or Ruth Erlewlne at 7424482.
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12th ANNUAL S()U'I'HEASI'ERN OHIO ATIETIC LEAGUE
TRACK AND FIELD MEET
Peden stadium, Ohio IAIJveraijy, Athens, Ohio, Ill)' 4, 1968
. . &lt;Scoring Is on a ~:t-1 basis In ell events)

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1968 SEOAL Track Results

Urbana College do!med the lifo
Grande College Radman IO.Os.tJllscua - I. Chuck Kemper, Loneo, 138'9"; 2, Steve Klj)pes,
urdu aftemooa at Rio Grande Adlena. lWt S. Charles Neal.-GalJJpolis, 127'5~'; 4. Mike Barr,
beJdJtd the live hit pltddng of Metaa, 111'81h"; 5. Brent Saomders, GaUII&gt;olls,lll'4\l",
Jerry Garrand, and tJie atd ol
, x • Shot Put - 1. Dove Green, Atb111o, 50'11 7/o"; 2.11arold
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Roach, Ironton, "'43,4,"; 3. Gerald Bennett, GalllpoJ.is, 43'1'4"; 4.
drl••· willl a.coi ol
Rio Grende !a noW 6.8 tor the Parey Ke~, Me!Ja, 41'61h "; 5, Tim Trowbridge, Logon, 40'·
• rlcht h ol.,..l_ i !."!""' and ,4-4 In Ks1tuck)' In~ 3\0~'; · w~nn~ne dlet&amp;nce II newiOIIIIIO.r'"'"nt; ol4&lt;ocord, 4&amp;1ll' aet&lt;
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plllf. Urbana 5..f for tha7iar;
x • · 120-yard ·~~~gtt .Hurtlloa - 1. Tom $~~leer, GaUIPoU•; 2..
tau
Tbe R -· ~ Il-l alter Roy DeStlllhen, Jac.._ 3. Chuck Conrod, Logan; t. J....,. Moo;.
IIIII . lour lnnlnga ol plijo but wint borger, Jacksoo; 5. MJkl Noel, Athens; :15.3; Winning umeto ,_
ahead 5-3 iD lbe 'llllb. IJrba'na leaeue record; old record, 115.8aotlnl957.1l)'W11f110Dtxono!Nelacorod nve unearned tuna ell aon&gt;illo Gii&gt;enOer had :111.6 In preliminaries&gt;.
Keo Graar., In, 'the !llxlh 111 .,, · · 1110 Yard llllljll - 1, Art Mabry, tnmtoo; 2, Rick Essex, Atbo
ahead 8-5. Ill aU, Urbana acor- ens;. 3. Sle" Rata, Ath0118i 4. Chuck Conrad, Logan; 5. Lee Burad liBJ!t uneamod runo.
aon, Ga11Jpo1(8; :10.4.
Kea Gratlr lltartod tor t h e
ONE MILl! RUN - 1. Jell Dixon,' Athens; 2, Allen Ctmnlnaluun.
Redmon and was relieved In the lleli•; 3. Tim Jlollowllf, Logan; 4. Larry Pr-, Jackaon; 5. Scott
alxlh by Gafl/ Oowell.
· Colllnon, Nei~York; 4:38.5.
The only extra baae hit ol
•· 880-Yardllei!O'-l•Aihona (Stew Rlale, Rick Easex, Steve
the' game wu Dick IAuplln'a llela, Dave Gresnl; 2, GalllpoUo, Olm GUmoro, Brl&amp;n Baines, Lee
bome"'l! me on In · tho
Kellh Bilek); 3. Jackaon (Darwin 'Vilondno, Hoger Cosby,
llllb. Tom Davlaoon wao two lor Jerey lfos~r, Barey !1J111Jer); 4. NillaonviJle.York Gltm Plarco,
foor 111111 BUI Morri- two ll&gt;r .J:Im Carter, Carl Polle70 11Jke !Wivan); 5.lrontlln (BW Wuhburn,
five tor the Rodman. COo and lllko P.,., I\UIIIr Edwards, Wally Jlahn); 1:34.6; Wlnninl Umels
Find! were both two for llvs tor . new league record; old record, 1:36.1, sot In 1964 ll)' Athona (Tom
UlilODL
Ballo AlaD llllller, Todd Sllfder, Ron Hand!~).
Not, the Redmen wlll pll,y
440 • yard llalb - I, Art Mabey, lro-; 2. Bob Sebring, Atbo
Oblo Valle¥ Collop a -le- · en•; 3,,T,J•.lleor7, Jaokaon; MlkeGoodWin,Aiheos; 5. steve Pheipa,
hea4er at 1,30 ,f.m. Tlleactq at l.og&amp;n; :Sl.3.
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x • Broad JlilllP - I. Tom !llencer, GaUIPoUa, 21:2%"; 2..
Urbana
012 0051120-10 52 at.vellelo, Atheos, 20o3\l"; 3. Mike Goddwln, Allleos,19'4'1o"; 4.
Jilo Grande 001 IHO 00~ 58 7 Jerey Polle;o, NlllaonYilleoYork. 19'8'/z "; 5. Chuok Malone, Jac~
Bille!:lat: ~ - a.rrand 18'9'4 ", Wlllnllw dlatancela - leaauerecord;old record, 20'6'1.1",
(\I'P) 111111 Coo; Rio GnDiJI - . Hlln 18571l)' W..,.,.. Dixon of Nol1011.WO.
Gratlr (LP), OIWIII(6)andl.au8h-.
180 Ylrd Low Hurdles - 1. John Wlllkor, GalliPolis; 2, 111ko
lin. Noel, Athena; 3. lloJ DeSt1&amp;111en, Jaekaon; 4.Jareylfosobargor, Jacho
- I. O&gt;arleallaktr, GoiiiPollt; :21.2.
880 Yard Run- I, Bob Handley, Athtno; 2, Jelf Ill- Athens;
3. ~ Leello JICk&amp;on; 4, ,Bob BeoUey, Ironton! 5. Hick Hueholt,
Golllpollll 2:00.a1 Wlmlrc time I&amp; 1eque record; old record,
2:04.$, ·HI In 1961 by BUI Chlllpel, l.opDo
228 Yard llalb - I, Art Mabey, . _ ; 2, Hick Euo~&lt;, Allleoa;
3. Slo,vt ..Rals, A-; 4. Barey Shaiter, Jackaon: 5. ftoier Q&gt;aby,
Jaeii&amp;Ooq :23.0.
~ ;. Two IIIIo Bun - t • .Lorey
Jackson; 2. Robbie~
en, Adiettl; 3. Jim Warner, lltliti•4, Glen Elldna, Jack&amp;On; 5. John
KriWCIII'IIo llttaal 10:211.9; Wlilllnl time Ia - league record; old
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family living, so tr youfre havtng kid trouble or Just J&gt;laln
trouble, let Helen h61p YOU.
Slle wUI alao ,..!come yoor own
amusing operlenceo. Adclreoo
Holan llottol hi ..,.e of t h I •

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ORSOUCS IEFENDS Tll'LE
Sure cure for a hippie with
VIENNA (Vpl) - llolondlng hie&lt;ups: threaten him wllh a
clwtl&gt;lon Joh&amp;nn OraoUca. ol bar of aoap .
Austri&amp; Pull bla EuxWean
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Conulted peop!t g.,.er·
IAnlcht qaln&amp;t 1t111an. chamPion oiiJI have I a u l t 11 vision.
Bl'lllll Aroarl. Oraollcl, a Thty can't ••e themselV&lt;B
.former chlmno.Y • IIWOCI, hallfOn a• the~ are, or they'd go to
all 15 or bla'profesalonal boutl. an "!' doctor,
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Wlilte Sox In their - · Stan
Blhnoen and Joe
comblned In a fouMlltter tor the
Yankeea In the ....,_,
~~:~Wever,
aa Jack l'tSher.acqulrod from the illY. cUini
t h o - - aul!erod theioas.
Bert ~ria hit a tworuo homer and Chuck ru&gt;aon
Pitl:hed a a e v - tor the
l'thletlca, Who do&amp;lt the AL
chamPion ltod Sox their aeveoth
Ioaa In elg)it gameo.
Soony Siebert pltohed seven
lnnbw• ol one-lilt ball, acorod
one nm and drove In the otber
Ill win his third game tor the
lndlan5. Stan wllllams 1DOk
over In the ei&amp;lth Inning ond
allowed the Twins only ooe
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J;»nt !410J11101"&amp; of the Proaram.
The award wW be pre-ed
Mil 18 at Holly Hlver state
Pari&lt;, cUini the ollldal Youth
ConservatiOn Dly, by T. R. sam..
sell, DireCtor of Dept. of Natul'-11 Resources and DJn YOII'a. ·who recommended pre - marital
Regionll Dlreetor. Seats· Ro&amp;- aex as a cure for ''hang -ups/'
buck Fowxlatlon.
and Implied a couple didn't even lng.

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we have been married 13 years

&amp;lrUek out aeveo In winn1Jw hi&amp;
fourth atralgj!t game.
Gafl/ Peters Pltohed a lis.
bitter and hit thO Drat . IP'IIIIII
1llam l!Omer ,ol his • ..._ ond ,
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le11
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unlalthlulness.
But
m.v
busat&amp;rUtng
lllllltheroforeJ.UPi&gt;JITil&amp; COLUIIBIA MAKE rr
band just took a new jab where elzed. Our diUJhter, Who llttlad-4-H Club met at tho Columbia
he
deala mostly with women. He ed the lectOte•, ,.aa YII'J ....
School on A.PrU 25th. Mro. ,
has
1D go Into their homes. He thusla&amp;tic. 910 llld tho¥ 'created
Freda Smith, Mre. Ill)' Jcl'say a it's DOthlng, but I keep much dia~•stoo ud' c:Onalderadan ond Mra, Mary Jordu, aclthlnking
or an those females, ble argumeJ;Il
vtsors, assisted the 21 club
and
that
m~ he'll lind one
I try to k~
opon mind
members attending In selec-a
who
looks
better
than
mo.
1
but,
Helen,
Is
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colllge
the place
tion of projects and diacuss1111
project requirements. Bar- keep wondering II It !10, more 1D tell )'0111111 - l • thoJI ahoUid
fun than work. - 35 AND JEAL- u sleep BrOIIDII'' and, aJ ' 16ftr
bera Jord&amp;n gave a repOrt
OUS
as they're enjoying themaelvea,
on peraonal health. "Dumb
Dear
35:
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a oklly?- SIIOCKEil McYrm:R
~ Bee" w,as the game
If you could make the rounds, Dear Mother:
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used in recreation directed
juat
once,
with
your
husband,
COllege
Ia
the
place
1D
hear
by Barbera Brookhart ond
rm quite IIJ,lre you'd qree his all aides or a (l.lestion - aDd.
Vicki lloyd - Honda Whittingjob Is noUdng to worry aboot. with college - t o , hearillg
HousewJves aren't all that glam- isn't believing. unless the7 are

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The Poster theme ihls · yeb~ In charge. Tho 18 glrlo '
was, Conservation and as loc:al
present worked on their bean
winners, C&amp;rolyo and RobortwW
bags, scarves and dresses.
receive an arm patoh ci&lt;PI&lt;tlng
Julie Whitehead gaveaclomthe PI'OIP'Im emblem aa an
onatration on the proper way
ochlevement award from the
to measure brown aupr &amp;Del
al10 reported on fire preven- .lliPto of Naturlll lle&amp;OIIl'Ce&amp; and

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metner ond Robert Hunt of tile
Busy Four 4-H Club, Rl. 1 Leon,
baa been chosen as the girl and
boy winners in the West Virginia
Consenatlon Art Poster Contest,
accortthw to an announcement
by the Point. Pleasant Junior
Woman's Club sponsoring grotll.
The Winners wW compete Cor ten by a fighting man ln Vietone of the eight awards to be nam, as a TRIBUTE, not a jibe.
given and Cor the .. Cardinal Ci- His good~atured kidding Went
tlti&lt;m" which Is the loP award over big with all his buddies;
of a at thellllllll Con&amp;el'- Olo proud and loving wile sent
vatlon Catnp 1D be held at Catnp It lA me, with an added paraCaesar, Jomel?-22. The &amp;IX 1'Uflo graph on the remalo point o1
nor~ wlll receive ~ achoJu. view. Moat resdera en.lo1ed the
. ·~tp.•,~~ ~~ ~~~· ·J'tllrnOr, :aware tt.at b~ &lt;' Mtir

camp,
Janice Baker wu ln charge

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nbw. Aj)rll 25th; at
home
of Delll&gt;le,andKI):II,;pr.Mra.
Jobn Ro&amp;e, advlio~, !liked
proje&lt;tl and aholred the
oldor .W• 1101r tD model lor
the S!Jlo Bevlaw,
Tho next meetlnil pllco I&amp;
Bellnd&amp; Deeter&amp; with os&amp;I&amp;Ung
boate&amp;a Pew Trunoll. Is.
1!ndl Deeter and POUY Tru..
sell wlll give a demonatratlon
on lood project&amp; at the next
, meeUne on Ill)' 9th. Relresl&gt;-

.Poster W'mners
Are Announced

THE GREEN ACRES +-II
&lt;;:lub met at the home of Mrs.
Thelma Eagle AprU 22 with
Mrs. Rita Baker and Mrs.
Thelma Eagle, advisors, at-tending, Tho grol&amp;l planned a
bake sale for the 26th ot AprU
at the Reed Brothers Store 1n

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tJot C9JIII•IIlw of the pmo,
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· LOUISVILLE, XJ, (IJPI)DIIIcer'a !map ciiPIUl'Oil · tho

MaJ· or League
Baseball

PmSIIUIIGH CIJPD - The
Ptttaburp Pipers became the
llrat champion• or the American
Ba.skotbaU Ao80Ciatlon by .....
fe&amp;tlne the New Orleans Bill&gt;
caneera 122-113 In the Dna) ..
game of tho champlon&amp;hlp
pll,yotrs.
RICHMOND, Va. (UPI)-Tlle
United states clinched Its llllvls
Cl&amp;l ~· series with British
Caribbean oo a doubles victory

whell he no etruck _,
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Two OIJio driven Old pr..Uoe '' .
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HOU!Il'ON (UPJl- Robert 0. tice ac:tloo lor tlte flrot
Vlcenoo or Argentioa Won the ..er.
~110,1100 Champion•el Golf 1DurJIOll wJtl1 I 'J/14 flltat.

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PALEl!liO, Sicily {UPDUmber1D MagJJolo of Jta1¥ and
VIc Ellod of Brtlaln won the
Tup Florto Classic auto race
In a Porscne 907.

by Stan Smlth-~d-Bob
CLEVELAND CUPll-MIJine.
IOta pltoher
Dean Chanco
sullered • brokM jaw booo

American League Standlnga
II&lt;' United Presa International By
Baltimore
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30.
94tb l'mnlnl of the Kentacll;y gar won the $114,600 Roa- olthe 500 claaalc
llerbf, tho' llrat ,lowol iD . llandl~ • ~ by three
'n!ey - · LAI'r7 Dl- ol
.... .BelUe- ol
racbil'a 'DiPie crown.
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Toledo,
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REGGIO CALABRIA, Italy
(UPD- Marty Hleosen of HIJ&gt;.
&amp;dalo, Dl., and Hel101 Gourll,y or
Australia won sqles Iitle• In
an International tennis 1DU1'o

WJ..yeu-.llt
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oupplr It . .FAST!

DIDlllrJI,

!II'. LOIJIS (IJPl)- !ol&gt;ntreal
scored a 3-2 overtime victory

over st. loolo In tho _.mg
game of their final National

l!nltod

Presa International
l$dl"t! Battera
(Baaed on 35 at Ba&amp;sl

Hockey

l4que

Bob Miller

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12 a .~ 3'~
G AD R. H. p~
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ashl11
11
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22 •94 '20 38 .4114
wo- Car Collision
11 11 500 4," Rose, CJn
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23 94 20 34 .362
California
11 12 .478 5 T. Aaron, Atl !2 39 2 14 ,359
Cleveland
10 11 .476 5 Keslllllar, Chi
Is Investigated
New York
II 13 , 436 6
22 115 13 30 ,363
Bos1Dn
9 12 ,429 6 AJou, Pitt
The state lligttWilf Patrol 1J&gt;.
15 4l I U ,34l
Chlcaao
5 14 .2113 9 Alo AUa
2 97 12 32 330 veettgated a two car collision
Sundof's Jla&amp;ulta
Joh~n, Chi 21 SO 9 211
at 4:30 p. m. Sunda1 on Rl. 7, siX
fietroU 5 California 2
Mota, Pitt
12 44 5 U ,318 mUes ~rth ol Pomeroy, No one
Cleveland 2 Minnesota!
Grote, NY
21 63 6 20 .317 ~~Injured and 110 clw'ge was
Baltililore 8 Wasnlngton 0
American League
Of!lcer&amp; rCIOrtod that Ruth
llaklond 3 Bostlln 2
G. AD ,R .H Pet. !l&gt;elm, U Hunt!Dti1D W V
Chlcaao 5 NY I, I at PI!!~ ,, ,, Herlon. ~ .1:1. ttl.....8 lhtllO ftj 'lielllld South ·w~ a";.,::
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carew, Mlnn .20 78 1.2. 28 .369 bowtd
ado
lelt
mE
Todal'• Probable Pitchers
Hwrd, Wash 22 81 10 'J:1 ~
car m
a
turn In
&amp; SAVINGS 00.
(AU Times ED!')
Alvis, Cleve
21 72 6 24 ,333 tro.. of her. 910 ow1tod her
Minnesota (Chance ~ at Freeh&amp;n, !let 22 83 13 'J:1 ,325 brakes, olddded left ol · Oakland (NIIh 11-:0, 10130 P.m. White, N1
22 68 II 22 ,324 ond &amp;truck a aorthboundcardrl"' WHEN M0N1Y IS ntl QUUTION
Chlcaao GJohn 3.0) II Calilol'o AULiloD, Min 21 69 8 22 ,319 00 ll)' lloey Grll!llho 57• Pltllo
CITY toAN 10 n t l - .
nla (Clark llol), II p.m.
Jackaon, Oak 22 86 15 rr .314 ......... Po. There waa - · ·
Dotrult &lt;~Prma 1·:0 at Stroud, Wash 16 35 4 11 .314 damaptll both care.
Baltimore (Leonhard 1-0), 8 Horton, Det 17 63 8 19 , 3 0 2 , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . ,
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Natienal 14que: SIJoboda,
Met&amp;, 7; H. Aaron, Brans and
McCovoy, Gllllltl 6; Hart and
lll)'s, Gllllltl ond ShlllllOn,
Cards. 5.
American
14que: JIC!oa,
Angola 8; KWebrew, TwiDi and
Howard, SODitllrs; Word, Whlte
Sox 6; Horton, TJprs 111111 Sims,
Indiana 5.
Ron• Batted In
National L e a 1 u e Perea,
Beds 19; SWoboda, lllote. 18;
McCovoy, Giants, Flooc!o Cordi
111111 wnuam.. Cobs n.
American
14que: Ropoz,
Angels, 19; Howard, - ·
16; Powell, Orloloa, Klllebnw,
Twins, Johnson, OrloiP 111111
Web&amp;tor, A's 15.
Pltohlnl
U!la.d on Two Dectalonl)
Natioeal ._.... Kelso, Beds,
Sunda1's Jlasultl
~ Cubo, Suttno, ~ra,
Chlcoao 3 NY 2, lot game
lloeDrer, Cards and Reed,
Chlcii&amp;O I NY I, 2od game
Brawa 2-0.
Plttlburih 5 PhUodeli&gt;hla 2
American Leaaue: llardlD,
AUanta 2 llou&amp;1Dn 0
Orioles and McLain Tigers t.O;
Bon Fr&amp;n 8 st. lool&amp; 4
Warden Tl&amp;er&amp; ~ SantJaao,
C~ 3 Los ~ 2, 16 Inns Jtod Sox :t-0; Wblto Sox and
TodaJ s Probable I'Udlera
1Jnc111.ct, A'a z.o.
Piltlburgh (Bunning :t-1) a! ,
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Au- Glarvls :t-:0, 8 p.m.
and Warpor'a ~lace time of 10138
Bon Fl'IIICI&amp;co (POl'l')' :t-1) at
llouaton (Lemoatar a.a), 8130
p.m.
Now York Cleaver 1-i&gt; at st.
Loodl (GlbiOD :1-1), p p.m.
Clovelsnd (MoUnvaU :t-0 at
New York ~emyre 3-2)1 s·
p.m.
Tuefldl,y' • Games
Mlnneaota at Oakland, n
Chlcaao • Callfomlo, nilht
Bo&amp;1Dn at Woshlngton, nilht
Dotrult 11 Baltililoro, nilht
Cleveland II N.., York, nilht
National ._.,e standings
Ill' l!nltod Pre" Jnternatloual
W. L. Pet. GB
15 8 .652 '"
st. Lou!•
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10 .545 2'h
ClnclnnaU
u
10 .545 2\!t
san Fran
II II .5110 3\!t
PhlladelPnta
11 U .478 4
Los Angeles
11 12 .478 4
Atlama
II 12 .478 4
Chlcii&amp;O
10
II ,476 4
Pltllbur&amp;b
9
U , 429 5
NIWYork
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llouaton

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THE RACINE
ELEMENTARY P. T. A.

MIDDLEPORT MINISTERS
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Has Endorsed the Additional levy of 51f2

LOUIS J. ELLIS
Recognizing the nMd for Chrltlian leed'"hlp in Melgt County poUtla, the Middleport Ministerial AtsOCIItlon heartily

encbus Mr. Loult Ellis •• a C.ndlclate
For County Commiuloner.
Signed:

Mills which will be

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Sta~

1, 1969, unless

we meet this new requirement,

Rev. Charles Simoilt, V. Ptn.

YQTE YES FOR THI UYY
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Clnci!D&amp;ti (Culver llol), 8 p,m. ·
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MOIEL RJP63 - 16 C\J, FT. CAPACITY ll!&lt;COI
PANEL FRONT !IOIEL- ComPieteiyFro--1371b.
Freenr with hand TUt-~ Shelf- Sltm Wall De•Jae-Cantile...-ed adjuatable shelV&lt;Oa-4 half _,.._ 1 fiiiMridlhIIIIa, ~ d l - .......... .
' trllfl - ~llllble IW ll&gt;olvea •IIIIPYtlcolly wltl1out
DeluM PueJ..Giow lJ&amp;bt!IW .lilbtl liP OY8r7 ol!Jiatrator HC!tlon - GlldtoOul Adjuatlllle a.u.ra - 7lllr Freoh Meat " - - Voptlblo Crt.t!&gt;er - llitllla' lad
awt• Strvora Ea Coalllner - :IO"W 1:

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'l'llllld&amp;J'a GliDe•
at lloaii!Gito nJabt
at Sl. lool• ni(bt
Pbl\l~lil Ill Cine~ nJabt

for State Foundation Support which pro- .

Rev. Audry Miller, S.C. TrNL

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·~ at Chleii&amp;O
P~l~ at Atlanla,nJabt

is a mtist to make the District eligible

Jan~ary

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Two
:Public

the Ballot May 7

vides 80% of our Operational Cost.

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Support will end

Rev. Max Donahut, Pres.

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l'OB ws QUAI.lfY ·wlll!:N YQII,~ G11r THIS ;irJar-,
INiiiiOOSR FOB WS AT lllliiPHiiEY'Sr

COla'.-,

YOU'Ll. BUY wE8l'INGHOIJl£, THE COKPLBT£ . . . . .
ERATdl.
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Auiorlcan Legion F,OJ;:.
rvm BllfMtt 'IB h' ~·n Tre• t Cl!rka --

World WarD VOiel'ln

.·_riD: . ~ IUI'!I'c;r ~ o~ APPE~ ~ 11 Cop!~~ o\N•Iui&lt;i•ii!l 'l'i~ illlllf,
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VOTE YES FOR THE LEVY

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Lealer Johnson, SOl

Jonnson, Anthon)' WUUama to
Robert J. Bn&gt;wn, Iota, Pomeroy,
James Royster, Bernice Ro)r&amp;o
ter, Henry Roylter, Jr., Ollvil
Royster, Heill'J" Roy•ter, Sr.,
Hannall Royster t&lt;J Robert J.

to Arthur Evans, lo4 Slllsbury.
Kearney Ogdln, dec., to Ama
M. Ogdtn, Cert. for Trans., S..

we meet this new requirement,

BREAD

llfoUle WWianlo, AIPie Adell
Royster,

MoWe Brown, dec., to Robert
J. Brown, Lelah JohniOil, Maxie
Royster, Henry Roy5ter, James
Roylter, Archie Lee Royster,
AdeU Royster, Ruthbell Scrua:a,

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11 ~ POIIuc!'J ~· to

br!Jwownllblaaeotce.

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Robert J. Brown, Hobble Lee
Brown, Lealer John&gt;on, SoiJollD·
son, Henry Royster, · IjaMall
Royator to llfoUlo Wllllama,
lolaXIo Adell Roy tier, loll, PoG&gt;o
Bernice Royater, Jmea Roy ..
ter, Helli'J' Royster, Jr., OUYio
Ro):ater, Henry Royeter, Sr.,
~ Boy&amp;ter 1&lt;1 !loUie

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Carner MIR and S.DIIicl 111.
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SOUTHEASTERN OHIO TELIPHONI CO~

Win With Wingett
ElECT HOBERT WINGETr, BEPUBUCAN CANDIDATE, TO THE BOARD OF COIIillst;oNERS ·AND THE
PEOPlE OF MEIGS COUNTY WILL ALSO BE A WINNER. WINGETT FAVORS THE CO!JNTY PIII'TING rrs;
l!FFOlfl'.. ErfllER OOIECTLY OR INOOIECTLY, BEHIND THE FOLLOWING PRQGRAIISI

- lmi&gt;rovod wellaro dopartment sorvtcoo.

.- l.oal rlllfiO hoHDlx blac(dqo lii'OIP"Im
Wllhout - ta&gt;il;'

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YOUR HELP IEEPLY APPIIECIATED

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ASSORTED CAKE AND •• ·. · FROSTING MIXES ·

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61" x 30" xU... Fovr ldjuPlble
lhclvn FuU twl)' bncea. Gray
bated enamel
llnJih. Rutt reaittant. Aaemblesln mtnuces.
t.1• 1.10

The

A,. Christian an4 on -lean ..JUI'
lla&amp; gltta t&lt;J ll!e !foUnt Mortoh •vue

Lenor~t

red b R

y otary

Baas; clan wlll by Con-

me Arnott, an4 aporto achiov&amp;mont's br Jim llar&lt;len. Dondng
-.lollowod llliW 10 p.m.
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Thirdlllllllver~w !!"Groll&gt; lot ., ,_ ~:'wire iiOcl!'W'' In ..,.._ , hil!erw R!&gt;lar1 Ciul/ w111 lor- l'.'vlniii Lee, ·8\Millit, 8\anT&lt; liVIbe ')'0111111'• Ao~!Mioa; Firat 'mmteio Clllldlldeit ~ 'at the irard a loiter at appredattoo t&lt;J · ~ who helped t&lt;J make this
llnltad ·Pr•Bb!olorlan. Qlurch, will church '
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be Ol&gt;Hn'od toal&amp;bl wlllt •dlr!nlf . · Wll- ilunoe an4 Mcirvln Kel- of Foole Mlllerll Corp., Graham
~ .e:Up.m.*tllowtl'lllrl~· l¥, temA!!fi!JI'Il!elot!Jii)JIOsl, SiaUon, w. Va., lor orr111181De
Pilmeiot. , .
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..,&lt;1Jie Jillrpore of God an4 a ~ """ pWrt tour a weel&lt;'
· Followl;w tile dlmer the &amp;1'0111 · _,.,. 111 their pn...uiGn. Ed- aav Frldi,Y 111111 cl.m mombera ,
will meotblththomeoflilra.Jotm die l!nl!l. . . and Charles Win- as suesta.
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Rldovlall,ro. V~wlll..,. 4I&lt;Jn ,..... flql&gt;8arora ror 1 b 0
Meolbera dl~a~oeed the tour
·&lt;bit th~ ·Biblo otuo~t, Mro. Tom ·. aentce, ~ · carl WIUiama, s Frldi,Y nlshlln Its rellllar meet- '
!1."31' WW Pltltill dmlloao aacl c1oaooa, lbd John a truo- IDB at ~ Church. II waa aa
Mr';' Jl"'kSalto!'lloldwlllpvo'lbe tee received tbo
be- open rneetlng, wi111 no re1111ar
FOR
WoJIINI ollbe Bible oerlol;
hoH ot 111e charob.
· program. Churcll ladloo ltl'\'lJII
CO MMI SS IONER
A poein, D&lt;ll't Qdt dec!loaled .·dlmer were Mrs~ llae Lonlbert, .
MEIGS COU NTY
to 1'1'14 Jacliioaa, no read by Mra. Beulah llalea, lira. Fran. Mro. Amotd Rlcbordl, Tho Rev. clo WUICII, Mrl. · Jane Gilkey,
Republi&lt;On Can didate
~ 'Jaeicsoo, pallor, p'ye tbo lira. Herman lllddlx an4
oermoa and there waa IPOclll Beu Slabom.

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lluoa rour fawn and p!doo ,.• .,.

=2.99

Oil the wall and lelft lhe
Roor c:lcu. -4' x
8' p•nelJ.

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SHELVING

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(Gladys swears she was home, but couldn't get to the phone in time.)

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ROBERT

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~'homt, lolaXIe Adell Royster,lota,

Jeaale E. Sansbury to Roger
llfolllon, Jeanne Nor- Iota,
lllAldleport.
WOllam D. Cblldo, Aclm.,
George T, Atkbll to ~
George T. Atldne t&lt;J llalUe
cro ..,lo4SuUon.
Sellards to i!oftlld L.
Wlllloms, Wanda WPilama, lo4
Rutland.
Glodrl L. BciO, Sharon Linani, Remold Llaard t&lt;J Chlrleo
R. llorrts, Wqlllta C. Harrta,
Pareela, LeblmD.
GWIY• L. Bcoo, Gdo., 11obert
Ilie$d Bolo, millor, to Dlarlea
, R. · iforrlt, WQDI!a C. Harris,
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')&lt;;;:Personal Notes :·:::;

Mr. i.nd Mra. jqhn Hart, Jr;
an4 daullhter, Clara ~Ua, '!lldJolul
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Hart, Sr.,'"' H1111111Wto0. • a.,
were ~ !llmOt ,81101\1 of
lilra, lllol Hllll!lll. AIIO Pre· lor the dlmer was Cbe.lllro. Wbiona''
wl,ll be holt- Clarke. Afternoon collets were
011 lor lbt Job eetiDg.
Mra. ~.Wilburn and chlldreo,
~··Clara HeiDoo wureport- Stove an4 JUL
od home from tile hoiiPitBI an4
lilr~o C. II. Honnesy reiJil'Md
.her huoband, George, waa ro- home over thewookendiltervl .. '
ported Ul. Tho prize ,package w111 1n Colwnbus· with her"'"'
donated 1&gt;1 Mra. Nettle llaleo In-law and"""""'er,Mr,andlilra,
wu - ·1&gt;1 lllrl. LUllan !lloll. .
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Gordon Horrla. Mr. an4 Mrs.
RACINE - The R a c t n e
Gamel -~ plqod with prtzea Harris returned lilra. Hemel)'
Chap!M
al FBLA apmsorod the
beiDB - by loire. G&gt;erlbech, an4 remal!led lor 1 vloU will! hlo
first
prom
held In many years
llrl. 1111eo, Mro. · Ella Smltll, lather, R. w. H11rrla.
honoring
all
aenlora m May 2.
an4 Mr1. Sllet!. Tho hosteoeeo
Debbie Gnoesor, 1 ~ 11
iervod cake an4 Ice cream.
A bon~J~et wao held !rom 6·30 tD
Glenville State Colleae. Glen- 7:30 lor 111 seniors and
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'VIlle, w. Vo., was here tor • ..q. members an4 gueati.-.
weeke1141 vlolt with her P&amp;rll1l•• At HO a lhort progriDr was
Mr. 81\d ~.. WWianiGruesor, Slvon.
clmpoemwasread
Jur Gena Matbewli elaas history,
Ded
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PeBIII' H-...I; class prophecy,

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llobert J. Kelbel, DWclo J.
Rolbel to Charles P, Rlf!le, lluth
Am aune, parcel•, Salllbur)". .
A. T, QlrlatlaD, HoiCII Chrlllo
ian to James T. Roy, Marilyn
ftor; parcels, ColumbiL
Corbett L. Patterson, Dolay
II. Potter10n 111 Louise G. Loi&gt;o
cbn. Iota, Syracule.
Robert Hartenbaoh, Sherllf,
S.U, Schut, to Jeslle E. Sano-

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Brown. Iota, Pomeroy.
Robert J, Brown, Robbie Lee
Brown, MoWe WUUam1, MaxLe

Royoter, Raymond Scnao,
Arc.hle .Royoter, J!utb..bel! Scrpu,,
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'ilrlilllilliu&amp;bter, Mlaal!etulceAm ;:::

a;;) Thunl!ial'- 8venq. .,;;:

Henry Ro)'ater, Sr., Hannlh

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•Wood, rlllrhil
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oprtna. ' otntloD Club, Motl!odiat Cltun:h
Sotocllm of a - t&lt;J riiC'Ilve bllemellt, l ,P. m., W-ado,y.
tbo' ac:holarolllp wiH IIO'madoUiia
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lit. c - apo1&lt;e .., tbe
'A' oMAN's selcli!TY ol Quia._
o!tito
· lan Servteo, Po~ ¥ot1todlat
Chul'ch Tlwr••·· ......,._
...., · · AFTERIIOON CIRClE, HOIIII
l4elhodlat a..reh, 1 p. m. IUDC~
eon 11. tile church, Thurado,y,
IIOO'HER ~-DAIJGHTER - - IlNdt llolhocllll ,Chure•

M:.We Willlanu, Cert tor Trans.,
Pomeroy.

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Past Chiefs of

1lo!n

lcholarlb!P fund 'uid 1110110¥ ·- ·. PORTLAND H0ME

Dugan to Weldon LeroyBartrum,
I ••&gt;yce Kay Bartrum, 1.65 acres,
Rutland.
Board of Trustee&amp; of Ohio An-

Support will end January 1, 1969, unless

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valllble foo&gt;r

or.
, Lloyd E. Dugan, Bealrlce F.

vidas 80% of our Operational Cost. State

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cll.;..•iloa

Harold Norton, Emogene Norton to Jobn E. Me Wtlghlln, Jo
Am Mclalgh.lin,l7 acres, Chest..

for State Foundation Support which pro-

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Transfers

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chl'!fl ell Ma&amp;ooUa Taqle, 1'7Ut·
lan !I"""~ '\'burldl,l' nl&amp;bt.
1#11&lt;:' l!lhel . stewart pre~
It tbo ..,..., !lhlob ~will!
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be t held Mar 18 II ilu.......,
,....- ' 0 ~ l!OO pr.,er. . Wll
ColJ01t NOw Ccftoord.
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8, 7130 P. 114, Ml" IIOled that lilrl. GW\YI Olckler
A
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will ~· !hi .JUftt IIIIOtllla 11111

ON IIIAY ?o - RSPIJBUCAN PRIKAJIY,. ,

in Southern Local District, The Extra Mill-

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Q.IJAl.IFY IQ!: TO BE A MBIIIiER OF OIJil THREE Jl1llG£ Al'f•£LiJ.TJt;co!Jjir·,J~IOtrl
APPRECIATE Tlllil ~POIITIJNJI'Y TO SE11VE YOIJ. REM£V!!Eil JIJilGE ROY J, GU.LILANl:f

Mills which will be on the Ballot May 7

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LF?"'·ATURE; AND ltY EXPElliENPE ,AS A PROBATE -~· JIIVENILE .n·m.~!:Wn;J~&lt;

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I'B~Nii.LY lAND lliiClJSS In&lt; c.OO.~ ~ 1wi&gt;IJ,I'll LJfiE TO ~,~AVE
rliAT
r~ ~i!A.CTICEI e
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. AND ·cali.aN.u.
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coiiNTY HAs BEEN HUVY AND I HAVE NOT BE1iiN Alllll·TO ,

THE RACINE
ELEMENTARY P. T.l.

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KaoiC!\!!1:~ met, ~lldlll tv'!'11DC
a ifj!Waod 11r1.. ~ G11ko1
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lbe, ' . . -.. :'filii • .
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&lt;:holr,andJadlea
Hlllbl&gt;t,
tile lbt
cllreelor,
Mro.
pllnlot.

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Sec our complete alect.ion of
1111terial for ute in 1ny rOcnn.

ftl"'

IV.... flat 000"
Al11mln• ..
.I.MUer. V.L lilrecl u.d labeleiL
16" wide. Sal•
I)' lwiYel feeL
Rq. 19.9"

lUI

20' EKT. LADDER
,IY.I" ftai"D" Nal Alllminlll\ lad·
cltr. C.lltw ....... pubr:y.....
.w.yo6erfea.

..... U.L.Iilledl8dappror-

... .... 2$.95

21.17

24' EXT. LADDER

Q'OE$110NS AND 1$SU.S BALLOT
· VOTE BALLOT WITH AN "X"

PROPOSED ~'-tAX LEVY

Simi ......... u lhe 16' •• 20"
....,..,Piullllm~bd

C.O• .. C..t

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25.31

IIALl.OII

REG.
$1.19

CAULKING CARTRIDGES
Adheta to woad, _,., Gl' . . .
..,., Pita ... ltUdaN ..... c.
teplillllellwl~

::.;...--:.:. 2/41$

SOUTHERN LOCAL S~HOOL DISTRICT

All adGIUonar In l&lt;lr lbe . benefit of the

'Sotithern Local sChool.Dilb'lct for the pur-

pooe of Ciltl'ellt ExpelliU at a nte not. exieeedlllg flve :ud Olie-balf milia for eadl
ooe dolllr of valllllllon, whiCh amounts to
fifty-live cents for eaeh QJI' hundred dol· · larl df VlllllllloD,' for a &lt;O,nllnued period.

HWt
16" fooJ • 6" h;,h '""8"...,.

Squ•e:any~lromo ·to ·
RPM. Operate at any apeed 1ft
eltherd~

U207-2

Ounblo bobd -

14.44

leaJlh hiaJe.
PIKed t.dwm.
Rq. 6.49

wllll fill

4.41

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Auiorlcan Legion F,OJ;:.
rvm BllfMtt 'IB h' ~·n Tre• t Cl!rka --

World WarD VOiel'ln

.·_riD: . ~ IUI'!I'c;r ~ o~ APPE~ ~ 11 Cop!~~ o\N•Iui&lt;i•ii!l 'l'i~ illlllf,
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PIIIIIAIIY ELECTION IIIAY 7, 1968

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aqe is a must to make the District eligible

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VOTE YES FOR THE LEVY

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Pd. Pol. Adv.

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Lealer Johnson, SOl

Jonnson, Anthon)' WUUama to
Robert J. Bn&gt;wn, Iota, Pomeroy,
James Royster, Bernice Ro)r&amp;o
ter, Henry Roylter, Jr., Ollvil
Royster, Heill'J" Roy•ter, Sr.,
Hannall Royster t&lt;J Robert J.

to Arthur Evans, lo4 Slllsbury.
Kearney Ogdln, dec., to Ama
M. Ogdtn, Cert. for Trans., S..

we meet this new requirement,

BREAD

llfoUle WWianlo, AIPie Adell
Royster,

MoWe Brown, dec., to Robert
J. Brown, Lelah JohniOil, Maxie
Royster, Henry Roy5ter, James
Roylter, Archie Lee Royster,
AdeU Royster, Ruthbell Scrua:a,

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sored blotEleinor Clrei11111Dntr
11 ~ POIIuc!'J ~· to

br!Jwownllblaaeotce.

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Robert J. Brown, Hobble Lee
Brown, Lealer John&gt;on, SoiJollD·
son, Henry Royster, · IjaMall
Royator to llfoUlo Wllllama,
lolaXIo Adell Roy tier, loll, PoG&gt;o
Bernice Royater, Jmea Roy ..
ter, Helli'J' Royster, Jr., OUYio
Ro):ater, Henry Royeter, Sr.,
~ Boy&amp;ter 1&lt;1 !loUie

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Carner MIR and S.DIIicl 111.
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SOUTHEASTERN OHIO TELIPHONI CO~

Win With Wingett
ElECT HOBERT WINGETr, BEPUBUCAN CANDIDATE, TO THE BOARD OF COIIillst;oNERS ·AND THE
PEOPlE OF MEIGS COUNTY WILL ALSO BE A WINNER. WINGETT FAVORS THE CO!JNTY PIII'TING rrs;
l!FFOlfl'.. ErfllER OOIECTLY OR INOOIECTLY, BEHIND THE FOLLOWING PRQGRAIISI

- lmi&gt;rovod wellaro dopartment sorvtcoo.

.- l.oal rlllfiO hoHDlx blac(dqo lii'OIP"Im
Wllhout - ta&gt;il;'

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••· MB&amp;S COUNTY COMMISSIONER •• REPti8UCAJI
YOUR HELP IEEPLY APPIIECIATED

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ASSORTED CAKE AND •• ·. · FROSTING MIXES ·

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All Seni"ors

are Honored

iacui-

Jegio(l Gifts
Ar,e
ic_ated
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STEEL SHELVING UNIT

61" x 30" xU... Fovr ldjuPlble
lhclvn FuU twl)' bncea. Gray
bated enamel
llnJih. Rutt reaittant. Aaemblesln mtnuces.
t.1• 1.10

The

A,. Christian an4 on -lean ..JUI'
lla&amp; gltta t&lt;J ll!e !foUnt Mortoh •vue

Lenor~t

red b R

y otary

Baas; clan wlll by Con-

me Arnott, an4 aporto achiov&amp;mont's br Jim llar&lt;len. Dondng
-.lollowod llliW 10 p.m.
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BopUII Clurc~ trom F...., • • ,
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BIIIIi(li Foot 12~0111 Lo- lli! ·~RT - Middleport.- "' ~~ fBL&amp; ~cor:, ~ If"~
Thirdlllllllver~w !!"Groll&gt; lot ., ,_ ~:'wire iiOcl!'W'' In ..,.._ , hil!erw R!&gt;lar1 Ciul/ w111 lor- l'.'vlniii Lee, ·8\Millit, 8\anT&lt; liVIbe ')'0111111'• Ao~!Mioa; Firat 'mmteio Clllldlldeit ~ 'at the irard a loiter at appredattoo t&lt;J · ~ who helped t&lt;J make this
llnltad ·Pr•Bb!olorlan. Qlurch, will church '
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Donllcfllllls, poriCdltl mauger evilhl a llllcoeoa.
be Ol&gt;Hn'od toal&amp;bl wlllt •dlr!nlf . · Wll- ilunoe an4 Mcirvln Kel- of Foole Mlllerll Corp., Graham
~ .e:Up.m.*tllowtl'lllrl~· l¥, temA!!fi!JI'Il!elot!Jii)JIOsl, SiaUon, w. Va., lor orr111181De
Pilmeiot. , .
&lt;
..,&lt;1Jie Jillrpore of God an4 a ~ """ pWrt tour a weel&lt;'
· Followl;w tile dlmer the &amp;1'0111 · _,.,. 111 their pn...uiGn. Ed- aav Frldi,Y 111111 cl.m mombera ,
will meotblththomeoflilra.Jotm die l!nl!l. . . and Charles Win- as suesta.
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Rldovlall,ro. V~wlll..,. 4I&lt;Jn ,..... flql&gt;8arora ror 1 b 0
Meolbera dl~a~oeed the tour
·&lt;bit th~ ·Biblo otuo~t, Mro. Tom ·. aentce, ~ · carl WIUiama, s Frldi,Y nlshlln Its rellllar meet- '
!1."31' WW Pltltill dmlloao aacl c1oaooa, lbd John a truo- IDB at ~ Church. II waa aa
Mr';' Jl"'kSalto!'lloldwlllpvo'lbe tee received tbo
be- open rneetlng, wi111 no re1111ar
FOR
WoJIINI ollbe Bible oerlol;
hoH ot 111e charob.
· program. Churcll ladloo ltl'\'lJII
CO MMI SS IONER
A poein, D&lt;ll't Qdt dec!loaled .·dlmer were Mrs~ llae Lonlbert, .
MEIGS COU NTY
to 1'1'14 Jacliioaa, no read by Mra. Beulah llalea, lira. Fran. Mro. Amotd Rlcbordl, Tho Rev. clo WUICII, Mrl. · Jane Gilkey,
Republi&lt;On Can didate
~ 'Jaeicsoo, pallor, p'ye tbo lira. Herman lllddlx an4
oermoa and there waa IPOclll Beu Slabom.

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lluoa rour fawn and p!doo ,.• .,.

=2.99

Oil the wall and lelft lhe
Roor c:lcu. -4' x
8' p•nelJ.

menl

4.11

KV ADJUSTABLE
SHELVING

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WINGETT

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buey, lot, lllddleport.

(Gladys swears she was home, but couldn't get to the phone in time.)

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TOOLS FOR ALL JOBSI

ROBERT

; OPfn Da i~y 9 to 9:3~Sun. 12 to

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~'homt, lolaXIe Adell Royster,lota,

Jeaale E. Sansbury to Roger
llfolllon, Jeanne Nor- Iota,
lllAldleport.
WOllam D. Cblldo, Aclm.,
George T, Atkbll to ~
George T. Atldne t&lt;J llalUe
cro ..,lo4SuUon.
Sellards to i!oftlld L.
Wlllloms, Wanda WPilama, lo4
Rutland.
Glodrl L. BciO, Sharon Linani, Remold Llaard t&lt;J Chlrleo
R. llorrts, Wqlllta C. Harrta,
Pareela, LeblmD.
GWIY• L. Bcoo, Gdo., 11obert
Ilie$d Bolo, millor, to Dlarlea
, R. · iforrlt, WQDI!a C. Harris,
gorcelo, '-non. .

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SPECIALS

')&lt;;;:Personal Notes :·:::;

Mr. i.nd Mra. jqhn Hart, Jr;
an4 daullhter, Clara ~Ua, '!lldJolul
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Hart, Sr.,'"' H1111111Wto0. • a.,
were ~ !llmOt ,81101\1 of
lilra, lllol Hllll!lll. AIIO Pre· lor the dlmer was Cbe.lllro. Wbiona''
wl,ll be holt- Clarke. Afternoon collets were
011 lor lbt Job eetiDg.
Mra. ~.Wilburn and chlldreo,
~··Clara HeiDoo wureport- Stove an4 JUL
od home from tile hoiiPitBI an4
lilr~o C. II. Honnesy reiJil'Md
.her huoband, George, waa ro- home over thewookendiltervl .. '
ported Ul. Tho prize ,package w111 1n Colwnbus· with her"'"'
donated 1&gt;1 Mra. Nettle llaleo In-law and"""""'er,Mr,andlilra,
wu - ·1&gt;1 lllrl. LUllan !lloll. .
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Gordon Horrla. Mr. an4 Mrs.
RACINE - The R a c t n e
Gamel -~ plqod with prtzea Harris returned lilra. Hemel)'
Chap!M
al FBLA apmsorod the
beiDB - by loire. G&gt;erlbech, an4 remal!led lor 1 vloU will! hlo
first
prom
held In many years
llrl. 1111eo, Mro. · Ella Smltll, lather, R. w. H11rrla.
honoring
all
aenlora m May 2.
an4 Mr1. Sllet!. Tho hosteoeeo
Debbie Gnoesor, 1 ~ 11
iervod cake an4 Ice cream.
A bon~J~et wao held !rom 6·30 tD
Glenville State Colleae. Glen- 7:30 lor 111 seniors and
I
'VIlle, w. Vo., was here tor • ..q. members an4 gueati.-.
weeke1141 vlolt with her P&amp;rll1l•• At HO a lhort progriDr was
Mr. 81\d ~.. WWianiGruesor, Slvon.
clmpoemwasread
Jur Gena Matbewli elaas history,
Ded
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Letter of Thanks
PeBIII' H-...I; class prophecy,

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Pomero)'.
llobert J. Kelbel, DWclo J.
Rolbel to Charles P, Rlf!le, lluth
Am aune, parcel•, Salllbur)". .
A. T, QlrlatlaD, HoiCII Chrlllo
ian to James T. Roy, Marilyn
ftor; parcels, ColumbiL
Corbett L. Patterson, Dolay
II. Potter10n 111 Louise G. Loi&gt;o
cbn. Iota, Syracule.
Robert Hartenbaoh, Sherllf,
S.U, Schut, to Jeslle E. Sano-

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:$ 1

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Adell Royster, Anthon)' WUllanls
to Loaloe JondiOn, Iota, Po'!"

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WRINGER
·~ - WAStiER

Brown. Iota, Pomeroy.
Robert J, Brown, Robbie Lee
Brown, MoWe WUUam1, MaxLe

Royoter, Raymond Scnao,
Arc.hle .Royoter, J!utb..bel! Scrpu,,
~ to Lealer Johnson; Iota, Ponr

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it!ra, Adl!n Jhr-.ach llld her
'ilrlilllilliu&amp;bter, Mlaal!etulceAm ;:::

a;;) Thunl!ial'- 8venq. .,;;:

Henry Ro)'ater, Sr., Hannlh

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lift Rober~
•Wood, rlllrhil
pri~,
IIIIIIOUI!C!Id ~......
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tot tbo apr1q ·-'&lt;alli&gt;p laDii- " ' ,,, '
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Ill llthooa, an4 IIIIIGUIICod ·that ., P..,.-;,_~!.o_,IPI .,.,
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oprtna. ' otntloD Club, Motl!odiat Cltun:h
Sotocllm of a - t&lt;J riiC'Ilve bllemellt, l ,P. m., W-ado,y.
tbo' ac:holarolllp wiH IIO'madoUiia
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TII1)RSDAY '
lit. c - apo1&lt;e .., tbe
'A' oMAN's selcli!TY ol Quia._
o!tito
· lan Servteo, Po~ ¥ot1todlat
Chul'ch Tlwr••·· ......,._
...., · · AFTERIIOON CIRClE, HOIIII
l4elhodlat a..reh, 1 p. m. IUDC~
eon 11. tile church, Thurado,y,
IIOO'HER ~-DAIJGHTER - - IlNdt llolhocllll ,Chure•

M:.We Willlanu, Cert tor Trans.,
Pomeroy.

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Past Chiefs of

1lo!n

lcholarlb!P fund 'uid 1110110¥ ·- ·. PORTLAND H0ME

Dugan to Weldon LeroyBartrum,
I ••&gt;yce Kay Bartrum, 1.65 acres,
Rutland.
Board of Trustee&amp; of Ohio An-

Support will end January 1, 1969, unless

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a~

valllble foo&gt;r

or.
, Lloyd E. Dugan, Bealrlce F.

vidas 80% of our Operational Cost. State

.

cll.;..•iloa

Harold Norton, Emogene Norton to Jobn E. Me Wtlghlln, Jo
Am Mclalgh.lin,l7 acres, Chest..

for State Foundation Support which pro-

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w-..

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Transfers

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chl'!fl ell Ma&amp;ooUa Taqle, 1'7Ut·
lan !I"""~ '\'burldl,l' nl&amp;bt.
1#11&lt;:' l!lhel . stewart pre~
It tbo ..,..., !lhlob ~will!
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be t held Mar 18 II ilu.......,
,....- ' 0 ~ l!OO pr.,er. . Wll
ColJ01t NOw Ccftoord.
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8, 7130 P. 114, Ml" IIOled that lilrl. GW\YI Olckler
A
,U ~4 em tbe diCIOrt Leidon HaiL ,.,
will ~· !hi .JUftt IIIIOtllla 11111

ON IIIAY ?o - RSPIJBUCAN PRIKAJIY,. ,

in Southern Local District, The Extra Mill-

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APPRECIATE Tlllil ~POIITIJNJI'Y TO SE11VE YOIJ. REM£V!!Eil JIJilGE ROY J, GU.LILANl:f

Mills which will be on the Ballot May 7

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coiiNTY HAs BEEN HUVY AND I HAVE NOT BE1iiN Alllll·TO ,

THE RACINE
ELEMENTARY P. T.l.

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Sec our complete alect.ion of
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24' EXT. LADDER

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PROPOSED ~'-tAX LEVY

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CAULKING CARTRIDGES
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SOUTHERN LOCAL S~HOOL DISTRICT

All adGIUonar In l&lt;lr lbe . benefit of the

'Sotithern Local sChool.Dilb'lct for the pur-

pooe of Ciltl'ellt ExpelliU at a nte not. exieeedlllg flve :ud Olie-balf milia for eadl
ooe dolllr of valllllllon, whiCh amounts to
fifty-live cents for eaeh QJI' hundred dol· · larl df VlllllllloD,' for a &lt;O,nllnued period.

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~r OlarleJ Le&amp;ar, ODd Miss Gloria Buell, rtlhl. .the 1967 Mill Soulbtl11 ~ ....,.. Lopr

ChinatoWn 1n the

q tor ua: 'bOo chi (t&gt;reso), bOo
By mcHARD v. OLIVER
~on:.,In 8 of tbe - chi' llld the v.c., 8IW walklas.
SAIGON (UPO- A sneer on ~JillllliJilst urlnvaston ol tho with the .t~, potritlng It strallhl
his Ups and an American ,45tal
him, $lid 'bOo ehi' very
collber auwmatlc tnderhi~~!,I!CI,ut.: ~. ;...d hnw death came (0 !rtotvely · and p-od two
¥let Cong comman
Austnlian Bruce Pigott. 23, of 45's....''
western newsmen in a Sl1gon the Reuters news agency,
The Communist came to
street ~Qnda,).
Englishman Ron Laramy, 31, o1 Cantwell wllose bociY wu
Frank Palmos, a bandaome Reuters Michael Birth, 23, of quiver~JW. "He tired three liloll
young Australian tree lancer, Australia.. Associated Press and ln(O the body...il wal awful (0
~la,yed dead ~~~"':~ : ; Austrollan John cantwell, 29, of look at...the bo&lt;\v llln&lt;becl, then
shooting that
Tlmo magazine.
relaxed. • Palmoo oald the ,I&amp;
Plotnos Worried
put blcik under the guerrllla'•
Palmos said the five drove In belt llld the burP gun towered.
a mini-joel ln(O the Cholon He lellled "' and 1'111.
sec!Alr, nosing the low, smoll
Palmos darted ln(O a crowd ol
vehicle tDWurd a column of refugees, rtpped ott . his lhlrt,
smoke. Pllhnos wanted IAl turn broWned h!moelf with mud
bock. cantwell, at the wheel, crouched becauoe he was beacl
headed Into a small stnet. and shoulders taller !ban' the
uJohn don•t.••" said Palmos. Vietnamese. '
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llring over the crowd's h......
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FinaUJ&lt; Palmos de"'"'a "IQ&gt;IJW "•
u•t th0 ·-...
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But 1111 one
hal~ It was (00 -e.
turn me n.
Cong were -firing, one an AKI7
automatic rifle and the other a
burP gun.
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The firing
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Palmos.
who lasted
had juu~ rom
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RUTLAND

HERE'S WHY

-1~fnds.

IT'S FAR IIIII d

being care!ul (0 Put his lei! leg
wtdor him, rea&lt;ly (0 iUIIIP 1""1
at tbe first chance.
•oj iOOkiCI illliier IIIJ' siiiutililr
and I saw one••• the Reuters
man, Ron Laramy, f!U'oWn with
his onn wide openo his mouth
oPen. head back, looldng dead."
Cantwell 1a,y sl• feet · from
Palmo&amp;.
Pleaded Desperatel,y
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"The V.C. commander came
forward," Plamos $1111. The
::_· ooolfonned guerrilla held tbe .45.

1 We hlll'rf to ,our holM
- the qulokelt I10nke
polllllble.

1 We proteet your holiHI
wilb Red Carpeta your Maytag, too.
1 We use only genuine
Maytag laclol)l parts.
No substitutes.
1 Work Ia performed 111
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1 We leave everything
neat .. a pin and eleau
your Maytag,
1 W• leave a postag..
pllid eard lor you to
evalulto our work.

And Tltls Fllltl' Service
Costs No Monl Ust Ill
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buJ ·a lilly!IJ IDJ·

where Ia lbt U.S.A. and
lind • dullr wile npllrl
your MaJIII praducll.

strl•kers,

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Maude Ralph
Dies Sunday
Funeral sorYices lor Maude
Ralph, 74, of 364'h E. lrlaln St.
Pomeroy, Wilo died Sunclt,y ..,.,.

Two del-.is lorfelted bondS
and other&amp; were !loed S...
urda,) nl&amp;lrt b7 Pomeroy lii.Yor
Charleo Lopr.
Forfelt!IC. a 4200 bond pOsted
00 1 cblrio of drlvq while iJ1o
~ated was Fcank Chlklors,
Gr&amp;!'don, W, Vo., ind llo&amp;er L.
:idllrs, 91ac1e, forfeited h!a
•23. 70 bond posted on a
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Eblin, Pomery, f5 llld coati,
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Clua llllvldao!l. ·Ul ~
St., Poineroy,, wu ~~
Veterans · Memorial · 110.,.-

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"'' ~ ottferIDII !iom ......, 11111 bleed.
. At 5:40 p. m. Sunclt,y, Pomeroy
firemen weot to die home or IJ!r.
and Mro.OWenWataon,jlouiiWI'o
llw&gt; Road, (0 elttlniullh 1 11n

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t.v 2110,000 union m - • ol the
!lratam wore
blck at work todl;y, dietr 18odo.Y

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strike ended under contriCta
carcytng uo e•tlmated•2 billion
1n elllra Pill' ODd boneflta.
The executive board of the
Communication&amp; Workarl or
Amertoa termlnaled tbe i1a11nJ&gt;o
wide walltout Sundt,y, eaectr..
at one mlmte undl int&lt;kllcht,
after returns from local unitl
made It clear tho flU'•
year agreemonll would be
ratified bJ a m&amp;Jorlll' of

members.
voted

WI,)' at 12 ,_, Frldt,)o, June
21, with the opening ol CIIIIUIIorclalexhlblto. These exhlbtta will
be !"I up In the junior b I g b
lchnol audltor!UIII In l'lllnero7.
AI I p.m. the 11111Uai parade
will be beld lzum Middleport
to POmeroy.
Attractions ll'o 3 p.m. and
again at 7:30 p.m. II!.the Pame1'07 Stodlum will he a rock
ODd rol.l ,_l'lilnl artlstacoiled, "Your EVer Lovin' St.
Bernardo." Maocot or Utt - ·
which eoineo bJi1o11r recommended to tilt COIIII,y, Ia a St. Bern-

Ea""rn u. S. Dlvlolonal
chaDipiooohiP boat races will get
llliCierWI,)' at 1:30 p.m. Slturda,y.,
J - 22 and will be resumed
at 3 p,U:, Ai 2:30p.m. tub races
with local participants will be
held. 110¥ Kaapar whn suggested the raceo which ieature men
riding In tubollke ciatt, and having uoe ol ent,y one paddle, will
aalliot with staging the racea
From 5 to 9 p.m. on satur:
illly, the u. s. DIYistoDal !roc
juniJIID&amp; ehamplonlblp, a pie eatins cootell llld a hnme talent
ohnw will be omong Ute hlglo. atd·dit.
lllh!a . .A.rteord hop will be held
A! t:30 p;m, FrldaJ a·record at 9:30p.m. The Jaio wlit ple,y
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champlooilotp boat races will begin at 12i30 p.m. oo &amp;ln&lt;i8l' with
tbe U. S. Divisional frog jump.
ing finals to be bald at 2:30
p.m. Boat racing will bo hold
sgaiD at 3 p.m. Commercial exhlblts will close 117 p.m.
Chairmen for tbe three ~·
of Ute weekend will icclude WllUam Grueser, FrliliiT; Walter
Stewart, S.turdoy, andFredMorrow, ilJncii,Y.
Committee&amp; named ln~ude:
Boat Raceo: Roo McDade, Jeek
Kerr, Wlllla Ltadlngbam.
Puade and Floats: Tom caa.
aeit, Ralph Werry, Phil Globokar.
Hoot: Ral!"' Well&lt;er,
COmmercial Exhlblta: Albert
Maclin, Fred Morrow, Wlltor
Grueser.
Art Slow: Willlotn Mayer,

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.,aduaJioil ,will be a ~morab~; .

'one wht~n ,}

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•ont bid, watw,~~.~ Olll'l'llllllkiiD 1Bof 25 mtnera
ttlfPIII ..., -lnlldt t ~ coal mine since noon Mondaf.
~- ,..,. ·DIOYtd WI' P~l 800 feet IDatde the 9""'
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~-lliaft ~ to ~lth!n 1,9~ feet ot the ~
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' ~' CJI the; ~ men.'liore In tal.,llono contact
.db .!be~ .~ ~4 tbt¥ were In ~'fino &amp;lulpo." It woa
ti&amp;NfJf{ lltb.,a. Wlli',t !IN4. The remol... 1110 men were
lr!lljeoliin'a-..!i~auiroomclod._,-.. .... IDdanaer

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a 'n happen betwe,eQ
graduation and the ..
time she gets married:• , ·
Things like fravelinA, ·
more schoiil, pinolns,
engagement, showen.
Things that bring in
presents, a_nd mote
. presents. And a Lane
cflC;far chest is the per. feet !!lace tb _!lore ,
them in fragrant safekeeping, under lock
and key.

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Behind the crowd the Allied
troci&gt;s klllod at lout 108
.guortlllaa,
MaJor fighting llared near
salgon's Tan Son Nhlt Will' llld
alrbuo. Street fl&amp;htlog raged In
tbe capital's boa~ Chine'"
a.t1on district.
In Solgon, wher• 12 foreign
clvlllana Including six nowsmen
have killed olnce ~.
the number or refugees reached
10,000-a fMnth of the ....,ber
ielt homeless In the Reds'
February urban Invasion.

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A SKELETON WAI.IIs. Ia &amp;Jil1lt..,.....,q. dial will kMP the -...a In ~ IIIII aa 11oo.

ol Ita collective seat&amp;. It will be preaented 113 the MlddilllOl'lllllh Schoollflllor cluo at tbo
hlglo aehool Fri&lt;IO)', Me,y' IO, ill Sp,m. Taking part In, A Skeloton Walk&amp;, are front row, left (0 r!lht,

Keo, a dog with 1 waliHn part, and Ar! Caacl; IICond row; Jaclo Rewla,y, Karon Hawley, llelloaa
Davia, Coro1 llhW. Betay Coamingllam; bock row, Candace Babr, Bill Hackett, Bill swan, Bill
HIIPtlmltall and Mike Grus. lllreecora ol the pla,y are Mrs. Pat Jordan (owner ol Kao) and llr&amp;.
1'113iloa Hackett. Elaine IIIIYia of the cast I• not .Pictured.

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Gallia Men
Injured
in
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er ODd lllllllng the tbreal of
anv more frost or freeze duDage.
The brunt of the cold air
tbat hovered over the Illite

Causes I'·
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~wire:

-lbia!d· Wrish~ 111, or m
All UDIIsUal acddont·~ Stcoltd A..., driver of die car,
In Racine llondaY at 5:15 a.m. Who SUII!ered leVoro laceration&amp;
tread em a truck Uh came of the ~- and damage to hiS
loose, wr_.t Itself around the teeth. He wao lllfolzer
axla and cindD ol the truck, and Holl&gt;ital and tranaterred co a
fire,
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:te; Gqv, Albi'rt Brower, 3t, 1 dwer,- A I - a1tomoor
and cloae jlel'JODai !lionel of tho Wallace., became ttot new .U..
bam&amp; govemor. He told a caller 11 hiS lllocablr hnme that "It'•
(00 ~k" for 1111' -011! OD llrs. Wallace's - · He$1ldM
would leave (Or llont&amp;vmery lmmedlatet.v.
Brtwert a Temeaaee llltlve,
II "'"'llderedmoremoclerateon Pledged ID _ Georp Wallace, I
8tii'OIIatloo than George W», third P11'11' prOI!cllinttal c.,...
lace llld ooce remarked that he date. Brewer wu on Ute
wu 111 Wallace "meOBenger Wallace alate, wblch was almoat
bo7·"
cOI1aln of victory. The nut
Huoband Candidate
avvemor's election lo In two
Mro. Wallace died on the dt.f years.
A ~ bualneoa tranoactlon
Wallace had to
h!a
leading IAl the esial&gt;ttabmonl of o1 the Alabama Democratic
TIQ1•1 Foodland No. 3 Wll an- primary, When voters wen IAl c....,algn lor preol4ont at dmea
IIQ!Dlnate candldltes lor U.S. bocauae ol h!a wlfo'o Ulnoas, but
nounc.,t tode,y,
Senate
llld a a1ote ol eleclors he was Ill! q&gt;ected 1D drop 0111
Morrta llaald!oa, Ylce pr$11.
of the raee. He ODCt lllld be bad
ol tbe Ohio Vallllll' Bank
pledged (0 hi• wife (0 tile
In Gallll&gt;olls, and C. H, ~­
Registration
at
presidency
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adveraizle, uaocloted Willi the EYana ·
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Packing Co., GalllpOUa, dladoO:
Mrs. Wallace firot - l t d
ed thll!l' are In the procenoiPll'•
cancer
In U65, befori llbe
chilling the Calloway Furnitul'e
llecl•tntfon
ol oil kindergar- campllaued lor governor ,..
Slon building In Rencler1111, W, ten PIC&gt;UI and those Who ore
cause her huabllld wu J)l'ObJbh.
Va.
Planning 1D IUtnd tbt first grade ed bJ the Alabama Conatltllllon
Tbe)' aald Odlo Burrla &amp; AaO
In Recine eiemutecy BC!QoliJOXI from succoodlng hlmaelr. But
aocllle&amp;, Pl. Pill Hill, b a ' 0 year will be hold In the kindel'o
leued the building anc1 plan to garteo !.WID at Recine, Frida,), •he oald an operation eatabltlb a third TIJv'• Food- lla1 10 between D o.m. llld t lJ&lt; had cleared II) the laoot There are Tii!Y'• FOaot- P.m. Tboh In kindergarten ..,.. cancer.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
lando In K&amp;naup aad Jlldo!!•
-~~~~ l'ltliater lor firstgrade.
HOSPITAL
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Klndorprten enrolooSIDUIIbe
Admilllloos
- J....,. Jolin.
The Calloway bulldial .11 a 5 biro" Sollto au. First grade
aon, cunon; Larey !iloneer, aa.
llrp metal struelure l!o!i' Ute
must lit 6 before o..
- ownera ...., p1amlng to on- 1DI&gt;or it. A birth cectlficate cine,
larp It to 8,000 aq, teet Iiiii
Discharges - Clara Duld..,,
-iuuld
be Preaentecl.
Evei1n
Tlnnea, Ilene Baoa, IJor..
lnereoae Uta parltb)a area to
0(1oy McC!Gid and 1011.
aerve 75 addlllooal carl. Facl\Weo will be DIOdem In ail nTEMPS
MEIGS GENEIIAL H&lt;XIPIT AL
NEW~: (UPO
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- Tho bllhAdmlastona - Wllbor CardQPEN IUGHER
J1l&gt;Ortecl well, Ewlnston; F.dwatd Sill...
u.s. Weather Bureau, Middleport; IUrvln Darat, - .
NEW YPRK (IJPO - Pr!ceo
IIJwoll ODd Alutra, wu ero,y; Rlcloatd lbillo, ReediMlle·
tocltJ opioed hl&amp;loer In farll,y .
11 . Preoldlo, Tt&gt;r. Ama Peri-,, lflddlovori.
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MONl'GOMERY, Ala (UPO- Gov. LurleM B. Wallaco,ofor&gt;.
mer dlmesll&gt;re clerk who rode her hulbancl's pOPalartiJ ln(O oflloe
as Alabama'• Rrst woman &amp;OV01110r, dl.,t tDdo,y after alonct~~Y
battle sgalnat c... or.
The blonde, lt•yOIIJ'oQ14 motber of four died qulotl,y In tbo
,....,..., !llllllion at 12111 o.m. (CD!'), with her huaband, lormer

eaatward ln(O tho Pilllllll'l..,
nil ODd New York Stale, Pfl&gt;o
ducq -noble cold-

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department roportecl .the truck
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drl... by August E. Hold, ~ a PD•otblt ~
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46, Cambrlclp, Olllo, aod was sploon llld otbor Internal iQJuriill: Walter. :!lw'riP,r l!arrla,
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O(;tfr, i11.t Yri. CbariirW,
HOIIINY. ·F~ W. Vo. .'(IJPO - · ~ue workets mot wt1b •w•- "'
w••""' Trucldng lo!s. He I'"' admitted (0 llolzer
r Seari.. \If ;- . , , . 1. Ita- 1tttlo! ..,.~II lodoJ In -~II (0 ~ Water OUII flooded coal Co., of Colwnbua. The truck lfoiiPital.
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, l.d wlili,.., v.s. -~-1 at Wltert .:jJ ~· bin IIHo ~ Iince "'1"l' loloo*Y: was travoliDI 0111 oo Rt. 124.
- Hoger L. Sllllders, 23, of
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It wao feared:/.::
. . · ,10 of ttoe~mioi mq llriailf ha.. toal dim lives
Tbo Racine Fire Department 588 Jacklon Pike, acbltted 1D
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on ~·
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wu IIIIIIIIICIIfld· to extlJ!&amp;ullb tha llolzer Ho~ltal with laceratlono
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· Wlltlmila · ~- ttot wa11r
rn.n a. abift of 1 m1no Which blue.
of !he. torehead ODd - abrutono
1Jid diJ'"
He said i liMP
Tbo lli!.rtfr reported I second llild ,_stono ofthebociY; Blllllll'
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l2t, lix - · flf a mile west W"'""' cor, w- -rtecl In
~ Ia ~.. !WI.' Hari1a ·
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-· · llu-.betn lit the lil&amp;rlnea for the An o1!101al 01 the lfa!llt· Coal
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ol the JunctiOO or Rto. 388 and a0011 COIIIlltlon at 10 a.m. todl;y,
00., ow*a
tile mtnp, Ald. lol ~ !of'• not dead."
124 Moodt,)o at 9 p.m.
• 'j'hf !itaiAo 111&amp;11~ Patrol said
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tllo · coqiw was OOIIIIclli..t . Ao •Ol!lctal of tho ~
A car driven well 111 Rt. 124 til • IICcldlllt occlll)'ed when
' l!Jo ....,.., Ia ¥- W, M. U.... ...Wa
If~ ciD $lid II Wollld ~ alqjl__ \110 . b7 Carrie Neaoe, 56, Racine, Wrllbt'o ·car, headed on
rio lllf1538, H. .... II.
IL -be or ~·-·In ... re~ ......... N . . . . to drU1 dii'OIIIIh the "1ft or went &lt;lit .Gio lllalnn.Y. over .. Bt.1, struck aporkedcar,oWDed
01!1! &amp; -Bu;, Soo;urlly SectltJn I
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. 611 F~::PO Sin FrW!aco, llll!lt 111 ~· ~ 1 , could '!'II~ ~ ..flit ottlle Ther,e Wll beoY7 ~,tpthe ~ cara Wll'l *1~~1 .......
~ . wlclt 1~ !ltln• wto~ 1 wfl _..,_~ il&amp;h~ 'oii!ft:.
..,,, builD I!Wrloa. or~r:llla. ld.
wall
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The aecldent II •tiP unclor Jn.
tzum a mili'l.r allandoaed l!lt.
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Governor Wallace
Taken by.Cancer

By United Pross lnternallooal
A WII'Dii!W treod SWIIJI In
from the weot tode,y, i&gt;1'lnBo

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The weekeod' will get under- regalia actiYIUes.
evento.
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Bil Bond Regatt&amp; Weekend, June
• 2~~3, wore firmed up ODd comrpltteeo .for the event named bJ
Jack Col71e.Y, prellden4 when,
ltio 'l'llllleroy Chamber of Commerce iQI Mono1a,y at Bolioy'a
Rutaurint.
Tida Y..,. the actlvltlei ' at,
Regatta Weekend aro ·being moved .to the ochnol grounds' 00
Eaat lllain St. and to a river
bank area above town. Raclni
on the rlvez will be oC!ered kH
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Taken io Boepital

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Boll -loy•• In lll&lt;hlpn
(0 reJect tbe contriCt
q In Veterans Memorial 1/o.. \mns, but wore orderod ·back
Pita! after a long Ulneaa, will be on the job- while ~
held Tue~ at 2 p, m. at the resume.
.
Martin Funeral Home with the
F....- other untta
Rev. ~ GWol!lclatlng. Bur- the contraeto, wlllle return&amp; still
Ial will be In the Rock ~rqs were bolnc coublld In two otbar
Cemetery.
CW A WIUI, We11101'11 Ueetrk
!he waa emPloyed at the Rol&gt;o eo. lnltlliors ancl Ute dlrtclory
lnson LauDdey over 15 yean t. and clerical dltariiPonll oi tbt
rore her rettr.nent five ,-ears Now England Talophono and
Ttlesrut• eo.
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Survivors Include 1 aon, Al'o
The orialllout, COYirine 12
dllh Barton, Pomeroy; three _ . , wu the !ll'lt grandchildren, llld ..... grtal&gt; coaat strike tplnot the boll
grandchildren. F,rlendo 1111;Y coli .,.._In 21 , ......
attar noon toda!' at tbe funeral
!»me.

Showing Our E'xcluilvt Mlyt•g Bldg.
\ Used ExclusivtlyPoraRTIFIED
. MA YTAG SERVICE. THAT'S THEBEST

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the vehicle. froze his race In a
mask or agony and feU "deatl,"

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Vi-.neoe t11rn1d hia he&amp;cl.
'l'ile1 bald with me. Tile1 i8t me
iiJ along."

MAYTAG

Red Carpet Service

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FURNITURE

The 400 Reds
rllllled
·rocket fire that 11e1
the nolibborhnod abla... The
rttlciOn!f iwii'Died 0111 1ato the
bMtlepuuncl. lunging toward
die brtdp llld oa!Oif,
vPI nowofilm camenmln lb
Holler reported the thousand&amp; of
ci¥1ltana- Cll'rylJW bibleS, lbod
11\d l8levlllon aeta- alammed
1* the b&amp;rbed wire on uy"
bridge. Some stumbled aerosa
planks thrown bJ soldiers oYel'
thewtro.
Clvlllana Tr-Ied

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N;;.;~men Executed ; ,~~

216 E. Sec:ond POMEROY

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Superb re-styling by fur
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Why gamble with your
precious fur? See us for:
• Modem Spseious VaiJ)ts ·
Temperature and
humidity are carefully
controlled
• NU-GW Revitallzilltr
Hygienic cleaning and
glazing, and lustre
restored
• Fur Repairilltr
Estimate and advice

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