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oldest m.n In the senate.
He has )abijod the ' American bean. trin~ at ptd>Ui: ox' "I p~ed throe ·~oltolllls Legion; "TIIoso Jll!{fed IW :~, pense and Wi.... tho ' llline
, _, sjn!i.y," YciuQ£ ssld. ''I feel triots" and tho mUJtary, ·~lhciie· !hinr· b.l!nse,Jt, the eenawr r&• '" 611f"
f•ther brains In thO pent*aon." pllOII.· "Am · 1irondsrilll! why you
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YoolrW Is oleo IIQI 'hesitant to need a bersi when there Is ai-
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Yomg. earned two terms In
the U.S. Serete by doteatiQ£
John Bricker aid U.S. Rep/
RObert Tall, n.ado, whom be
always relero to oa "Taft Jr."
He e,pecto to run for ~third
tenn In 1970 whore his primary
Dp~X~~en! may 110 fCli'!IIOr aotr<>nsut Jolm Glenn. Glenn l'aced
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withdrew aller belrv injured tn "Being In tho Senate with 99 ol
a. ~. James • ~~::. Is ,the llnQst men on earth is tho'
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olljiOC!ed to run Air tho Republi- happened to me."'
con aonatorlal nomination but
Young clu~iO,s himself ae a
Young doesn't thtnk so.
party man who di'IP'OOI .occa"llul I am assured be Isn't alonally. He fools It Is ln\lOrtanl
golqj: to run," Yomg saki.
to IIQOI'I Preskleht Nlmn dur''I'm glad tho p8ople elect iQ£ those aarly months or his,
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••President Nixon is my pre~oo
!dent;" ' YOUQ£ saki. "I want
blm 1XI ,' aucceed. He must end
l[lia bJood.Jettlng In VIetnam thla
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PoMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
:·;:;YOL. XXII NO. II
MONDAY. MAY 5, 1961•
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Cor Metals for area scl
skills and knowledge of!
Above, I to r, are
School; Robert Hamm, ,
Parker, Olemistry teac
Mood
A South Viet.
nameae oiDclal aald lodll)' bls
MtiOII'I pesee lalks dele&alklo
)Vas caavlnced the Communist&
will beck down lrom their demand for the tc1a1 wl!hdrswal
ct U, S. trows !rom Vlemam.
This, be aald, would proylde
.. a breektbrougb In the nol'llla·
tiona Wblch began In January
and boBBed down wl1h llle Com.
lllllllots promising progress only
PARI> (UP0 -
Hodge, Chemistry teocl
Chemistry teacher at Ga
structures ai'KI placemen
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Professor of Meb
structors are Dr. Pool
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tart. The Barnette csr r£
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and Waeblngton ihat pointed ID a
partial withdrawal or
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abrasions while her hual
curred a broken arm. Mr
nette escaped lnjury,
aaked
American troops at die sarrie
tlma. The Commun1ots have r&-
Driver's
Dopartmon~
tUIOd.
For llle first lime, llaool Sundll hiDted that tho United States
t'CII-4scalating"' 1he ,.af,
aomethlng tho North Vletnameao
would look m favorably tn tho
· context' ol the Vleb!am pesee
WIB
The deportment of Sher
Huttman also probed a '
Fri~ mishap on Rt. 2
in rfont of the Southern l
Jaw is
Broken
• By Unltiod ·Preas liderilttlonal
'Bl!fBprint fw V'wtnam ~ oompleied
Lady Jaillnmal
Has Heart Attacl
nei!OIIatlons.
The blnt llaool radio broad.
• $AIGON- 4REPORTPREPAREDFORPRESIDI!lNTNIXONsays
caot was In tho text ct a speech
IMt once the V!«mm War laover,SeutbVIotnam will naed $2.50 bUb)' Prime Minister Pham Van
Richard N. Swackhamer, 25,
·Ilbn ill foreign' aid to become eco.-lcally iMopeooent within 10
ilml ct North VIetnam In May
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Maaon, was palnMcy InJured, In
Day ceremonies attended by
•'· ··· Moat· o!l!le aid would cmne lrom the United stateo. The Solgm a one car ac_cldel¢ at 2:15 a.m.
Prellldenl Ho Chi Minh.
IOWiMJOrt ;wopld require solid leadership and seundeconomlcproc- Sunday on lit. 7, Qll! mile north
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lo ful!¥1 tho IO.year goal of ocOIIOIIIjc self-r'eltance. Tbe U. s. of tho Galllf.-Meigs ·COUIQ Uno.
TllO Slate Hilbway Patrol aald
&liYermnent Paid about f2 bWioo lor tho report, entitled "The Post'!F DewiOiiJnenl ol tho Repli)ljc of South VIetnam: Policies and Pro- Swackhamer, a 'toa&er at Rut11)1111." Ills not yet on President Nllroll's desk.
lam, suf!ered • bcl!lred Jaw,
lacerotlon on tho ri&Jlt arm, and ~
~.i ~ OJUJI'Ch:r anarchy
an ibraoion 011 the Wt leg. He
NEW ORLEANS - THE FIRST NEGRO JUSTICE of the U. S. was treated by a phfalclan am
Sitlnm~ COurt .,ld Sunday "fnarchy ltanarcby laanarcby. It makes was expected lo enter a h011'11al
Monday fqr the fraclljl'ed Jaw,
JJQ Alfrereii~P wb.o practices lt." Associate Justice Thiii'JIIIOII Mar·
Somckhamer, aO:cCJ:!Ung ID tho
· .· ~ . said, ·~It Is bad, It Is punlsboble and It should be punished."
~ 11 lllrahall, ~erring tohimselfasaNearoandqot a 41 blaCk man", patrol, was altomj)tl~topaasaJ>o
CHILLICO'l'IIE, Oblo (UPO ~ed llti~k. mlJltants and 011d, "notblngw!Dbe settled wltll iUJIO, other car when !he ,aceldert occurrod.
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=lnan'IIY Negioo crowd atD!llard Unlverai\Y's contenilal eel• uiiUI)' pole and.i<JJoOkad. down two calion cards d an Air Foree
mall boxes and 1 w[ilden l)OIL captain to lwiiJdle $9,800 from
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was mrillente'. _ to• . two local bmlo remained In JaU
' '.,"Same ol ua '!lid folks hero can remOJiJber wlten a .propoeal wss
Ia lieu ct a tso,ooo bond hero
.pt6 lo give Necroos a state, aoo whopJ'qloeed lt'l'' Marahallaaked the car.
TheJalr<llclted!iii&dnmerw llmday.
1,1111 crowd. "The Clllunt.lllst party, !bot's Who, ao that's nolhq
1\lelp CcJunl)' Court •llfu 9 DR"I
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·1'/ayr;ee. .roU for reform at penitentiary
Loathol ADn ·~~~~· "· lit. SaturdaY and pleaded 1111111 In
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- THE OIDO JUNIOR CllAMIIER of Calnmeree hea 2
• KIJJJboltlin, . Olllo, II.J!S .clted 1XI Gfl...... by ck and lila caJe
· fqr Immediate fOform ofooncll~attheOhlo POJI!te~. II! lofeiss Counlf Cilia'! l!fQ t fGI'.
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by the Jaycees' Ad Hoc Canmllfel! tu Stjxly Pri~ ,.Ciildl· lowi.V an ••cldent at 5tl4 p; m. ~;!.,:'.:;.- ~ R 0 1 •
tho alate, teloosed diJ!'irv thewQI!kem, coojltlons at '~ 134- saturdiY c1n 11t. 7, two alii twr.
I!II!Nild priaOC! were labeled "lnlnunane." 1
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Elque 1111 charged ytl!hllut'fbe ""troi said l -·~A_..,...._ , lq I false JIIDJO IIJI! ldeJJ!I -"":
EdWard J, Orlett, an Industrial onalnoer and c~ or
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aald a ....Ont tour or the penitentiary ohowed .&recuve Katherine
D. Bohr,17,.Jit.1,.tctw the r' lrot N·"-·'
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punlobmont,;, Orlett said, "and OQ&IIt fD be outiAWad imJned: Behlnd .bor, Mrs. llawacil taiJod
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Wilma Starkey, 35, Bulla
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Hinoil ' tq dl1eusa the iil!hdrsw.
aJ !1f bod! North 'Vlstaamese and
~EA, Inc. T.M. 1•1· U;S. Pot. OH.
Damges were estimate(
by the Mason County S
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noaa to end the llllrttng.
Communist sources In Paris
said almoot throe -ka a110 that
they would accept such a with.
clnwal of perhaps 50,000 Gla
as ful111llng lhelr demand for
tho pullout, Ci American forces
taken from the Mason
Jail by ambulance FridaY 1
a. m. to Pleasant Valley f
lfter suffering an apparel
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Hospital authorities I
condition as Cair. Mrs.
In Custody
was arrested by City Poli
day mornlQ£ at 12:50 a.,
charge of Intoxication a:
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It l'tadY !l> begin a, oprlqj: plaollqr Jlllll••~ The group has
· ~~ . omal,l plants "'"'ready to be placed tn flower hexes at
·tho ochool ~ also will plait a ·Bucke,vo tree proricled by tho
Slat¥ Consef.votlon Ser¥1ce. Front row, loft to right, are Blil
Elderly ManHit inHighway
A Siracuse man; about 73,
otruck ilmda,y by a car tn the
blgbway fronting bls residence,
wss reported In fat. condltloo
lodiiY at the Holzer Mlidlca1 Contor Hoopltal at Gilllpollo.
Emmett Bartels, Third Sl.,
apparently walked onto tho bll!bway tn front ct an up-rlver bound
nblcle operated by Fannie M.
Durst, $2, liD, Racine.
Bartels was under treotment
In the llolzer emergency room
several hours 9lnday night He
suslalnocl a fractured pelvis,
fractures Ill tho left ann and
rlihl log. and mult!Pe contu.
lions and ibrasims. The accidenl oceurred ibout 5:40 p.m.
Melp Colmcy !llerlfl's Dep.
"" Jolrl 1'1llls, Who lnvesllpt.
ed the acc!OOm, said Bartels wss
retumiJqr home from the rtate p..- a 12:30 p.m. accident on
the Ball Run Road, t!lroo miles
'fUlls said witnesses saw Bar- east d Route · 143, whore BIU
tels walk out to tho edge or the Elldns, 28, Columbus, I!Dingweot
hlshwaY. pauee, and then stor1 on a motorcycle, failed tD make
across as Mrs. Durst's 1967 ve. a curve and went off theroadlrdo
bide approocbed.
a creek, Authorities aald Elkins,
Depucy Tillie aald Mrs. Durat who wss participating In a Meigs
swerved t-> the loll but her right Motorcycle Club event, wao taJ<.
front fender otruck Bartels.
on to Velorans Memorial Bus·
Bartels wss rushed 1x1 the hos- pltal for treatment by I'Omeroy
pital by !\Yracuse emergency emergeocy SQJ&dmon.
sc,Jadmon. A pas&OQ£Or tn I h e
Another accident Investigated
Durst car, Ernestine Fisher, 52, !blda,y by the _sllerlff' s depart.
RD, Racine, wao removed by J!a..
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orans Memorial Hoepltal """"
she wss treat.d for shock ail!
releaaed.
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No charges were filed.
upoctod In the only primary
ANOTHER ACCIDENT
The iberllrs deparimenl afio election In the counJ;y Tuesday.
PomerllY voters will select a
democrat treasurer <andldsto
and four republican councU can.
PT. PLEASANT - Mlllllng: One Pleasant Villoy Hoopl1al
dldstos. There are seven runpn and one pallert.
Jdnc on the GOP comcll ticket.
Mrs. Mae WUma Starkey, 35, hoct an unidentified oellor
Repj>llcan Colllcll candldsteo
are
Dan Collins, Franklln RIJ:er
S.IUrday eventrv who brouiJhl two c:oate, In eplte ot llle warm
OPrilr evening. WhOJJ the nsltOr loll ibe took only ooe coet. .
and Lucien Poulin, ill iJJcum..
Mra. Starkey diMDI)Jered about 8;30 p.m. 1rom tllilboobents, and Mrs. Elma llwlaell,
pltal, _...n11y tn tho second coat.
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Admlttec! to the boapllal Friday at 11:30 a. m. 1 MrL star· and CUniDII Fisher. Mrs. Rutaell Clll'l'8lltl1 io village lreaskey ~ to have suf!ered a · ~ ~k iuriOII'trv her arrest by PL Pl•sant Pollee oolil tntoxlcatlOa warrart and as a
Democrots. will decide onlbolr
fllll!lve l'lom )!slice In (JioUana.
treosurer eandldste between
Pollee are ~CIIIIIJulqr their ••reb for Mrs. StarlrBy,
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park wlten the mishap occurred.
Light Turnout
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R«<lto 681 abOut 8.2 ml101 hot
ct Route 33 at 'llarwlft.
A car drivel! by JaluJ Edward
WWIIIlll, 18, <.'haunc:ey, lnYel·
lng west m Route 681 ~
at a Mill rate ot ~ !Mlod
lo make a curve, skJdded off tho
road over an Ol11banlaneat, IIIIi!
Into a large tree.
The driver wss likeo lo vet.
or&oll Memorial li>opltal f o r
treatment Ill _...., lacerations
ID bls lips and rooutb. He aJao
bad several teeth l<nocbd GUt.
A passunger In the aulD, Rae·
or Willl1011, 18, ~. lllf.
fered lacerations ct the aca1p
and 'l}'elids.
John wnu.... .... cited to
Meigs Councy Court on I oherp
or falling 1XI keep bla veblcle
on the ri8bt half Ill tho rood1111·
The ihorlll'a
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reported an accident ,., d&,v
at 11:35 p.m. ... tho Relbelllold
('I'-113) that bmlived cara drlv·
on b)' Donald R, 111n111an, 17,
Rt. 1, ReediVIIlo, IIIIi! ~~
Henry Buib, 25, Rt. 1, Mlaen-
VIIle.
Ofllclals aald ~ wbeae
vision .... blurredb)'dwlttlpl
from an OIICOIIIin8 car, bit the
Bash car, wlll<h waa ale;; Jlo
There wss IIIIQJr .......,., and
no Injuries oi arrelll.
Justice Fortas Pleads Innocence
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took Joe Morgan Juat one
their lith loll In 12
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short aner.-. to wipe out ftve bOIIIB pmO..
u.Jeatlc Prince .- , ~' t:illl .
years of crltlcloDL
A1leJI doubled ani ocored a
ruaniDg ~ J!111 x.iild\f, Der~
MDrpn has been criUclzed riD! In the third, ~ IIi -By Ullt&i . Preal~ bJ a half lenlitb over ' ~\~1~111!1
fur his ftel~ltV, especially bls anothe!' In the flflh to put
Notlmal LeoaiM
Letterl with Dllre In lhlrd ,._.
-rent lnoibU!Q- to executA! the Pbllad81pbla eheod 3,0 ani
G AB R H Pet.
dcuble play properb, since ha added a secriftee a:y In the 'Jonei, NY ... 25 98 20 .at ,398 CELTS EVEN Sli2liES
became a Houaton regular In alxth.
Alou, Pit .... 25 106 15 C .396
BOSTON (UPI)- The Bolilln
19115.
SoiJI)' Jackson siQded homo B.~ Atl25 87 16 34 .391 Collies defeated the Loa Anpl6o , .
He sUenced hla crlltcs Sunday the Ue-breikllll! rW1 in the Labol;, 1111 •• 24 90 8 34 .378 Lakers 99-eo II> even tholr
whan he tonk port In live of a fourth tnnilv and Wos Parker's Hebner, Pit . • 19 65 15 24 .3611 Natlmal Buk~ AI~
record-cyitV seven double plays throwlrw error erabled two Allen, Fldla 15 55 12 20 .364 final aertoa 11 lllne aa tho Astros -nod the San more 1'111111 to score on llle play lllaJ's, SF • • •23 89 14 32 .360
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Francisco Giants 3-1 for tho as the Bnves beat the Dodgera. Jones, Mil .. 2t 90 IS 31 .344 eac •
third consecutive time.
With the score tied 1·1, Tlto Spnalr, Chl •• 22 65 10 22 .338
Morgan also contributed a tie- Francona sllWied aid Clete Aloo, All •. • 23 93 18 31 .333 FASTESr 100
breakltV home nm In the . third Bo,yer, who homered !or the
American ~e
SAN JOsE, Calli. (UPI)Inning whUe keying a de!enae lint Allanto run, walked.
G AB R H Pet. ObmP!an Jolm C&rloo ran the
which Ued the major league JacksOII singled, scorlqr Fran- Cerew, Min .. 19 81 15 32 .395 !latest 100 yard& In lllatorJ,
mark fur double plays set by cora aid both Boyer ani l'trcll, Boa •. 24 83 17 32 .386 clocldng a wln<klded nino
the New York Yankees on Auc. Jacksoo scored when Parker Cater, Oak •• 24 98 If 34 .347 IOCOIIdo fiat In the San Jooe
14, 1942. Several teams shared cut on the throw to the platA! Brdfrd, Chl .. 18 61 9 21 .3U 9ate Colleae lnvltotlmal meet.
the previous NL record of slx. ani threw wildly to second H. Allen, Wuh
Eleewhere in the NaUonal a~ng to catch JacksOII.
28 70 9 24 .343
SVNDAY
League, New York beat Chicago
Ron sw-., desp!IA! being F. Rmon, Bal28 106 24 36 .340 HINSON WINS
twice by identical 3-2 scores, hold without a hit . In both Recbrdl, Cal 21 69 9 23 .333 NEW
ORLEANS
(UPI)Atlerta topped Los Angeles 4-1, games, drove In the wirillng riD! Hei!M. Sea • .18 58 8 19 .328 LarrJ HID..., beat Frank Beard
PhiladelPhia dumped St. Louis with a sacrifice fly In the cardno, Min 23 89 10 29 .326 In a seddea death p11101lto win
~. Montreal overcame Pit- opener and scored from second Adair, KC •• 18 68 Z 22 .324 the •100,000 Greater New
tsburgh &-4 am Cincinnati swept on Dick Selma's wild pitch In
Home Runs
Orleans Open•
San Diego 3-2 and 12-0. _
the second game lor the
NATIONAL LEAGUE; McCoMorgan had a slnwle e>J>laiB· deciding run as the Mots swept VIII', Son Fran 8; Cepeda, Alia
tion for his more refined pivot the Cuba.
and Sonlo, Chi 6; Seven tied
maneuver. "I used to go acroos
sw-.•s fly scored Rod 111111 5.
the bag aid take an extra step • Gaspar, w~o had sl!Vied aid
AMERICAN LEAGUE: F. Robbefore I threw," he said "Now moved
to
third 00 Ken ln.son, Dalto and lknlard, Wash
I'm in a position to throw when Boswell's RBI single, to give 10; Jackellll, Oak 9; Popllme,
I get the ball" Morgan credited Tun Seaver the victory in the NY 8; PetroceUl, Boo, lllurcer,
Astro maJager Harry Walker opener. sw-. walked, took NY and Balldo, Oak 7.
with teaching him the quicker second on an lnfteld hit ani
Runs Batted In
move.
scored from seconl on a wUd
NATIONAL LEAGUE: Tolllll,
"He noticed I wasn't makltV pitch to help ~ McGraw Cln, Sonto, a.f aDd llleCovi!IY,
the double play faster," said register hls third vlctoey Son Fran 22; Cepeda, Atla and
Morgan. "He called Blll Maze- without a defeat In the second Bench, Cln. 20,
roski in early one day when the game.
AMERICAN LEAGUE: F. RobPiraiA!s were In town ani took
John BoccabeUa doubled to ln...,, Dalto and Mllrcer, NY
movies of hlm. Then he showed highlight a three-run eighth 25; Howard, Wash 22; Balldo
them to me . . • he even made Inning which lifted the E>Pos and cater, Oak 20.
up a book of still shots !or me. I over the PlreiA!s. Boccabetla
Pitching
realized my mistake. I've never doubled after Coco Lilboy ani
NATIONAL LEAGUE: Repn,
been hardheaded ehoot any• Gaey Sutherland singled ani Chi ~; stone, Atla 4~; Nlekro,
thiJV.
gave Moo!real a 5-4 lead. Alia, Jenkins, Chi and Osteen,
"In fact," added Morgan, "I Boccabella moved to third on Los A 4-1; !Inger, Loa A and
!eel ,_ l can maki. the double the throw h0111e ani scored the Marlcbal, San Fran 4-2; Perey,
play as well as anybody In this third run on 'Manny Sangulllen's Son Fran 4-3.
league except Mazerookl, ani In throwing error 00 an attempted
AMERifi;AN LEAGUE: McNela couple o! years I hope I can plcko!t
,. •
,,, lyl.· ~to >~; ~~•. NY .
make It as weU as he does."
Toey Cloninger pitched a two- aJiil Odom, oak 5-1; Culp, Boo
Dooley Wcmack ani Fred hitter ard hlt his nimh career and Pattin, Sea 4-1; McLain,
GladdltV turJMid In fine relief homer to boost the Reds over Del 4-3.
performances as the Astros the Pedres in the eecond game
~---iiiiiiiiiiiiio-~::!!!!11!1!!:~-----.,
beat Giant ace Juan MarlchaL after JollnnY Bench's bases;
Richie Allen, hit WIUl a ~1,000 loaded single in tile sixth Inning
nne saturday !or misslqr a gave CinclnnaU · an ~ning
1o1m plane, marked his return game triumph.
to the starting line~~> by driving
Cloninger, routed In the ftrst
In two runs am scoring anothar Inning of Saturday's game,
as the PhUs hanled the recorded hls !irot victory after
lour coosecutlvelosses.
n
FRED DOWN
w
For 1969, Congress originally
approved llle .usual $220 milll011
farm payment fund, but lator
cut It to $195.5 million as part
of an overall governmeri economy program voted Iaiii fall.
President L)'ndcin B. Johneon,
In drafting his final budget proposals recommended that the
1970 program be cut to $100
mUllan, plus an extra $20 mll11011 fur admlnllltraltve colla.
The Nixon lidJI!Inlslralton, In
revising the Johnoon ,...,.., ,
lOIJCI
_,. , lp!llher ~~
- ~ .•.~~er
..
prO!><!!«l; tlj&t !!'< 19~~~
" ~ cblld. ,;.Jlf,~- . ent
reduced
to zero.
· ··
· linea 1953 has tried repeatedly
Government
experts
•stlmate
II> cut back the program, only
to r111 IDio continued congres- that H tho Nixon economy plan
sl<l11al lnalstence IIIII it be con. Ia approved, ellm!nallon of
farm conservation payments
tiDied at a hlgb level.
"There's not much doubt for next year woold be accom.
where we stand on this," said panled by ellmlnaitOII of the
Rep. jamfe L. Wbltten, D- equivalent of nearly 2,500 jobs
Mlas.,
chairman
~
tlle In federal; state 111111 cwnty
House Aarlcuttural ApprUjiil•· agriculture department oftlces
- molflly In the couniY oftlces.
Ilona !iJbeommlttee.
Would AUect A MIUion
"Our subeommlttee has reThe
cutnlf, if It comes, would
111med admlnlstralton cuts In
ACP In 16 afthe last 17 years," affect almost 1 inilllm fanners.
Wbltl«t told a reporter. Other il recent rears, an average of
lawmakers In parties lett nearb a million !arms have
.., doubt that Nlxm wootd face parltclpated In the program anltrong oppoalllon to his plan to ..Wb, and 2.3 million dl!!erent
ellm!nate the ACP nest year as farms parltclpated In the propart of a general budget-tight- gram at least once from 1961
through 1968,
ening proeess.
Under the program, Usts of
"A Wl'Uig MDYe"
apJ)J'OVed
conservation practices
"M.r pereonsl feeling Is that
are
drawn
up for each farming
this (Nbon's proposal) Ia a
count,y.
Then,
a farmer who
Wl'Uig move !rom a practical
wants to carry out an approved
llllndpolnt,.. Wldttat said.
pracltce
- ranging from estabThe ACP has been operating
lishing
a
new permanent pasIn Ita present !ormat for a
ture
tn
buUdlng
a waterway or
9JU'ter ot a century, since
19t4. In almollt all of thoee pond - rue a requelll with hia
years, Coogreu has voted an local Agricultural Slabluallon
llllUal $250 million budget fur and CunaervaUoo (ASC) com.
llle program with eome $30 mil- mlttee oftlce.
lr the r""'ellt Is approved,
lion ueed for iidmlnilltraltve
the
110\'ernment generaUy pa,ys
coots and $220 milllm going for
the
Iarmer
ehoot half the collt
~ to farmers and teth-
·
Two From s~ Diego
..,.:wtm.r
nlcal aid
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LOaaue track
.;i£:
ACP on Way Out
Under GOP Plan
t!
·'~ '•.
·
:.;(!ulilefup
On the Farm Front
WASHINGTON (UPI) - No
feat In the Intricate buslDess of
80Ytrnmel!t Is toqher than
eompletely ellm!natlng a bl&
~r fedora! 011bsld7,
But President Nlxm has decided II> try. He Is aaldng Conllfi!JJ II> wipe oot the Asrlcultural Con•ervatlon Program
(ACP), whlcb makes "costlhlrlnc" Jlll)'lllen!s to farmers
who carry out awroved cooaer~
vallon practices.
This Ia a little like asking a
_
VPI !\lOI't& Writer
Who would have ,thought that
::~:~-~a=t ~(/hloUnheroiQ-'oPedenSIIdlwnSaturdoyevetdirr. ,
Ted Williams would ' be boiord
;:: ..
1n clalmlJis their I8YOIIth conieaitlve title, pUed
01111 ~ oiJW!ng the praise• of a
. '19·~ durl.. the JJ.event meeL
.264-hltter'l
lor 111e !ourGI con~-· • ·~--=WUilams hlmaelf would have
1
~e . )'011' wal Gallla Aeed• Rick BWrH:tO.O.
. ·., ~~ ~ ,,
, . . • · ·been amcq the Iaiii to think so
.. _ llllh Scbool'• Blue lleYIIo.
UO-yard .clalh _ 11Gb Si!>rtng,
~.;,..; ; ,he ....;;... ·jj,' ba.. , ~. Jnt. there he waa In
~ c0om Du1ioi au- 1011•1 bojra fin· Athena, :51.~; ,Ciwe~ . Conr.ad, U.: .....holl. ~.,:~"'
\V411!i1Wton's ,Rd!ert F, Kanne• lahed 111111 t8 - . . lrOIIton ~ :5~;6; Jo1m R!tcllart, ..Melp,
dY Slldlwn Sunday doing Just
~wu third with 27 lihUe Lopn, :52.0;. Ron Roie, AthODJ, :53.1;
that about · shortstop Eddie
of ~fli SEOAL track II- Eddie MldkUf, NeliODVIIIe-York,
Brinkman ol the SeJatora.
~!leo, llnlehed fCOirth In tho first :55.1.
'
A 27~ old raltve o!
;;:§1Yialmwith22\!t polnto.
180-,yard low lllrdlea- Mike
C~lnnltl, Brinkman started
....,. JlckiiOil beaded the second dl- Noel; Athena, :21.4; Jerry Pol·
the 1969 8081011 with a .208
::; lilaa with 22 pointe, !ollowed 11!11', NeliODVIIIe-Yprk, :21.6;·Jer.
ll!etlmo. average In tile majors
1!7 Melia with 21~, NeiiODVII!e- l7 Mossbarger;' Jackeon, :22,1;
and ,187 am . 188 marks to ahow
'tork 14 and WeUIIon 11o.
. Ron Fer1111eon, GiiUpolla, :22.5;
for his laot two 80&110118. But
-' 11x ~ tecol'da were .-.. Paul ·Jjl.ce, Melp, :22.6.
, that was before he came under
fllllled Satur.lal,' Including nve
Dlocua _ steve Kailpeo, Ath.
' llle ''poalltve thinking" of the
last of the pme'o . IO~hitiA!rs
lihlch bad been lhaltered In the eno, 136'7\!1"; ClwckN.eal, Gal·
.1918 meet.
UpoUs, 136'6"; Bro01<1 Fuller, ,
ani bepn to hit line drives
Blue lleYII ace Tom !Pincer, Athena, 132'61/t ";Jim !If~, Iron- By United Preas lnerratlonal
lneteed of pop !lie!'triple wfmt!r1 let new rec- ton, 132'2'1.! "; Mllie Barr, Melp,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brinkman, who newr batted
~~~ 1n the 120-fard hllh hiD'· 12¥11~".
East
more than .229 In a lull big
'11
(DIIICCIIIdo) and broadjunp
x~O-)'ard run - 11Gb HanelW L PeL GB league season, raleed his
teet, at,O lncbeo). !Pincer 11!11', Athena, 1:59.4; Rick Hue- Chicago .....,18 9 :681
average to ,264 ani singled in
lcJioe lj(l 01111 marko from Iaiit hold, Gelllpolle, 2:05.6; . Bob Pittsburgh ••• 15 10 :aoo 2
tho lflnnlng run Sunda,y when
s,ntJI!iY, · Ironton, 2:06.5; J 1m Philadelphia .• 11 11 ,500 4'h the Senators ' defeated the
.....or.Js. let Satunii!Y !Tater, Jackeon, 2:08.0; Mike New York •••.•11 14 .440 6,
Clevelanl lnllana 4-3 for their
880-yard ·rw> .(Bob lllnd- Rlale, 'Athena, 2:10.1; Winning St. Louis, , , . ~0 15 ,tOO 7
fifth lltralght victory ani 10th In
Atheno)
pole v au 1 t time of 1:59,4 by llandii!IY 1a Montreal •••• 9 15 ,375 'l'h
11 pmes.
Cr!JnacHr, lronloll); two- new moot recol'd; Old record,
West
"He Used to hit a lol of pop
""" ' (Roll Alden, Athena) 2:00.8 let by Bob Handley, AthW Li· PeL GB files," said Wllllams. "That's
tho mlie rala,y (AtbMII).
ens, 1968, ·
Atlerta • , , , .17 8 .680
the worllt thing he can do. What
,_,;: Albena collected seven .Drills
•·Broad Jump _ Tom ~ Sen Fran. , •• 15 10 .600 2
good Is a pUji fly to Brinkman?
:,;;.Ja ~·· meeL Gelllpolls cer, Gallipolis, 21'31A "; steve Los Angeles, .15 10 .600 2
Now he concertrates on hitting
~i·bed tour ftrsts, Including the RIB8le, Athetlo, 21'1";JerryPol- Clnclmatl, . • II If .440 6
the baD oo the groulll." .
"j- 1180-rard reilQ' team'oupsetwln ley, NeloonvUle. York, 20'9"; san Dingo ••• 12 16 .129 IPh
"It !eels great," said Brink•;,overthedef<tlldlnlchamplmadl- GeorgeYeknlcb, Logan,20'3\l"; Hooston . • . . 8 20 , .28610'h
man, who is cbokitV up on his
;r.doga will! a 1:35.3 performance. ROiOr, Colby, Jackoon, 20•4 ":
Senclay's Results
bat am concentratltV on
:;- Rwller1 were Keith Black, Chuck Wlnnlnl: height of 21'314" by New York 3 Ollcago 2 (1st) meeting the bell this year
.;.t;eaJ, Tom Prooa and B r 1 an !Pincer ' 1~ new ~ recot<l; N'ew York 3 Chicago 2 (2nd) Instead of trying to hit every
;,~~••·
,
old record; 21'2'11", let b)' Tom ClncimaU 3 Son Diego 2 (1st) pitch out In the park.
lroaton and LoiiiD each woo Spencer, Galllpollo, 1968. ,
Cincinnati 12 Sen Diogo 0 (2nd)
Consecutive homers by Frank
;,;,two flrllll.
x-Pole Vault - Grell eron. Mont.Ul 6 Pittsburgh 4
Howard am Mike Epstein tied
;;~- ~t~eneer waJ the meet's top acber, lraltoa, 11;11~': (;fanl Atlanta • Los Angeles I
the game at 3-3 in the sil!th
·:t-er witb 18 polnlo. Logan'l PedlliO, Athena, u'1••: ' Jerey PhiladelPhia 5 Sl. Louis 0
lnnltV am Brinkman's single
'~· :Chuck Ccl!n'ed was second with ~ob~, Jack'!'!"o 1r7"; Hooatvii '3.Saq Franclaco I
drove In Jlm French with the
.:•13. llel l,';oel, AtiienJ, ·was third . llli'per ~i, .Logan,'; and ,:p .;;~·· Games
w,lnnlilg run In the seventh.
",'With 12 lihUe Rick Eooex bed Max ~b, ¥,elll·,. h ~!)'i'!;
'rimes EDT)
Domla Higgins sOOt oot the
1L Jerey PoUI!IY, Noloonvllle • Wlnnlnc .bejllt 11. 11''11~ 11 new . NO
es Scheduled
IIMIIans on two hits during · tile
'"1iork at:e, llnlsbacl wltb 10'4 . meet ~ , 01!1 •r~ 11'
Tueoday'a Games
last 3 3-3 lnnlng lor the victory
·~I·IIG ~'1, Gr•s Cronacber 5'\1 ", Mt bY, ~q : CrOilacber, CinelnnaU ·' at New York, night while Jack Hamlllm suffered
-~J)P• . ~~ were ginn to 1r0t11on, 18.68. ., .
Houston it Phllade'lt>llla. nl&ht the loss.
•
~~ -In ll"cl\,..,ent,,on a
2~-t'ard claf .i., Rldi,;EaJex. ·· Bin•cDIOflil at .P~ ndght ··::.:. The. ·B>a_,l t .t m o ~ o O.loles
6-44-.2·1 bull.
_
Athanl, :2~;· i<elth Black, Gal- ', l'.oo Arwelout Chi~ ·
whipped the New York Yankees
Jiere'1 complete rellllitlofSat- llpollo, ='1!:8; Ropr Colb)',Jack· San Ftant;~sco at lit. Louis, night 5..:1 ani '14-2, Bob Oliver went &,._llt&(tl!!eel:
1011, :24.2; 1iiJb ~mao Alit- Montreal at >Atlanta, nlsht
f!ll'-6 aa the Kansas Clt,y Royals
;,: x-120-Jard high hurdle•- Tom ·ene, 12~ •.3i R~k ·Ilawie)o, Melga,
-'- - routed the Callfornto ~els 15~,' ~~~. :15.1; _ ~ :2U. , ··
•.
.
.
·' ~MERICAN LEAGUE
1, the ,Boeton Red Sox beat the
Noel, Athena, 15.7; Cbuck con.
5ho'l ,:fut - · Harold Roach,
East
Detroll Tigers 4-2, the ldlnneso:-..4. :18.0, LoPn: JerrY Moss- Jront00, t6'10~ ";- ~ 110ikin- · , .
,W L Pet. GB to Twins edged the Chicago
'-: •aar, Jackloll, :16.2; RaJ De- oGn, Atbeni, t6'9"; Jel'l')' . Pol- Biltlmore .... 20 8 ,714
Whi!A! Sox 4-3 and the Ooklanl
-:·fl!ipben, Jacklon, :1M; ~n- le;r; NeiiODVIIIe·YOrk, ta'3";\llm Wisbbwton ... 16 11 .593 3th Athleltcs won 11:7 alter a 6-4
·.~ Gel; hod .time of :15.0 In pre- lb'ar, Ironton, 43'~"; ·Chrlo:'" BostOO ...... 14 10 . 583 4
loos to the Seattle Pilots.
... Jimlnirlel), W~Ume of15.0 Martin, Athena, 43'&Jh.", .
, ·Delrolt ..... , 11 13 .438 7
.,.. (Ia, preliminaries) Is new rocx-Two.mlle run - ' RoiJble· AJ. New York ... . 11 15 ,123 8
;. dr\1; l!kl recol'd :15.3 let by Tom den, Athw, .to:19.6; .'.»nr war. Clevela~ ••• • 3 18 .143 13'h
.. .-...cor, Golllpllls, 1968.
- · M~, 10:t&.6; ·jerey con..
West
....,,,_100-,ard dub w a.tck Con- 11!11', Well~ 10:52.2; Pat Kel. ,
W L PeL GB
:~:nd, Logan, :1G.l; Rick F.a11X, Jty, ·~il!iirUle-York, 10:56.3; ldlnneSOf:a •••• 16 7 .696
;t!Athenl, :10.2; John Bethel, Well- Blzz ca\!l,'Athcaa,:~0:58.0; Win- !Jaldl!ld .••• 14 10 .583 2IIJ
~r tiGn, ·:~.1; Brian Bralnes~ Gal. nlng. ttme' b)' , Aldllll· Ia " new Kanaaa Cley ••• 13 11 .SIZ 3\1
.;, ijpQIIa, :10.5; Tom Prooe, Gel· meet record; old n,cOrd,· 1o-.u.. Chicago ••••• 8 11 •421 6
~·ltpOuo, :10:6.
9, let b)' Larl')'_Protei, , ~ack11011, Callfurnla •••• a 13 .381 7
. . ~.m,llt 1'1111 - Tim Hollo- 1968, , ,
~.,
.
Seattle,, _. ... ',' 8 15 ,348 8
COLUMBUS (VPn- Every ln-ftt, Logan, t:t0.8; ·, Alan Cun- 1IIih .Jump - ; 1om ~r,
Sunday s Results
Jury concerns Wood)' Hayes.
4;43.5;JI,mPra- GaUipoll1, 6'i·,Gr.. Cronachar, Booton 4 Deti'olt.2, 11 lmltw•
Aid the veiA!ran O!Jio State
~.ter, J~ 4:16.6; Rlek Hue- lralton, 5'10"';. Rtll Fer111111011,· Baltimore 5 New York 3, !at Unlverslcy haad football c•ch
. llai.t, GeiiJ1'9111, 4:50.3; MIke '. ~Jpollo, •5'10"; loll!<• Noel, Baltimore 14 Nelf York 2, 2nd Is concerned about soptuxnores
· ' 1111oe, J~ 4:56.0.
Alllent, 5'8";· ~ Swart, Ath. Wa,h!ncton 4 Cleveland 3
Rex Kern and Ron Maclejdwskl,
'J'.. 88ll;rprd
Gllllpolla. ea'o, 5'~1; ,
.
ldlme~ 4 Chlcaao 3
the Buckeyes' iensaUonal one0\.elth Black, Cbuek Neal, T 0 m ·..O..o ...,,. relq - Athena ~~ Cley 15 calll~ 1
two C[UOrlerback PIIIICh.
.-•• Prol4!, Brian Billies), 1:.315.3. (Bob, ~\II• 1\<>D Roee, !~~eVe Seattle 6 Olklanl4ollt '~
"Yau never know about a
-· ~ Od.ek E1101, Jan Antor· Rlale, 11Gb Sebri!ll), S:3S.1; Olklanclll Seattle 7, 2nd
ohoulder," Hayes sa,ys.
•~~. B!lb Be.etap, S~Mr• Ril· llelgo ~ ~IU, .. Elbert wu.
llli>ntlaY's Games
Kern, the Buckeyes' Rose
, ·.·~ ~&tel; 1:35.,6. Jocklon (B • r r 1 l.lomo, ~ V~~ ,!~ftc!>·. (AD Tlmeo EDT)
Bowl hero, Is reCit)Oraltrw from
, t.;.,.er, Jerr)' ltlollbarger, Roc- Bnl), 3:41.6; licdw (Bob - No Gallies Sehodu\ed , ·
shoulder surgeey whUe Macleor~ Q)tlby, Dlfll!n Velontlno)i 1:- ley, Mike 1'1111e, 1JOM .'~
~~day's Galliei
jowokl Is hatnpered bJ a
shoulder Hp&ntion.
, te.2; )(alp ,(lll<e Grate, Eli!ert 11a1 !Pafa), 3:4%.2; . Galltpc!Jjo, . Wuhlnato!' at Ollclanlf, "night
\VIllfml, RoJ Vali&llllll, RIc b (Loltnll'' ·iJuah, 14'11 ~ New York at
nl8ht
', ,missed Salurda)"s ani,. Hawll!ll') 1:38.4; J r - ,'(II I k.e D&vlll · Romalnt, Brian ~). Booton&\ 'Solttlo1 ntcht
' ,... ~rl!w oerllnmqe.
~. Ilal ~·~ ~JGIID.III'OIIII; S:f3.8; -Nei..l.ljlO:.York (Chrll ... Ka.Gilf C~ .at · Detralt, nlaht
F-telJ fur Hayes ani the
~·· ;\Veav,r, ;Eddie ~~~ !~~~.c:r~~,.;. nlaht nadonal c~Ulplm Buckeyeo,
Ill
JI!H7 ·~o;r); 3itU; "" cqo,a """""""• ·-·
t!mO lo oo their side. ,Karn alii
W~"tlmf a( ~W'; ,3:35.1,
'G
.
lllacle.Jowskl wlll .hive' four
,
Allle'no w011 the 13tb IUIIIIIal Sclulheastern 'O!Jio
PICNIC.. AREA - A part of the picnic 11ret of the Mldtll..
IIIU'bll.. In baclqp'OIIIId, Plannlrw Commlooton ChalmiOII
BW Chlldo Iii. ciJDfueiice 111111 Chief Clwlllan PfQlect e~
port
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Bro.. keu·,
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City Loan
of course ...
Woody's Third Scrambler Looks
Quite as Good as the First Two
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Some fresh paint can do wonders to spruce up
lhe home. Makes life a lot more pleosant too. We
supply the cash for oil kinds of home improvement projects. Simply decide whot yOY'II need and
give us a call for the money.
125 E. MAIN
Whon
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the
POMEROY, 0 .
the answer it
read)'
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JOel
.
'
School alumnu passed for 173 there fur 115 to 120 playa. He's
yards and rushed for 69 more. so horribly strcq ani he's
His firBI throw was a 5~yard banged 'C)," Hayes said.
touchdown bomb to. Oeet
Jimmie Lee Harris of Dayton
NOW OPEN
on the last play of the pme.
Lamka averaged 6,9 yards
ROYAL OAK STABLES
rushltV 011 10 thrusts, Including
a nine-yard ~ nm In
RIDING ~G - TRAIL
the second quarter.
RIDES- B IDLE PATHS
Hayes called It Lamka'o
Open eel Ends
Oneal performance o! the
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ml&tal<e. Don moved tile club
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to.their lllll!ts at a ,., low cost. It will be of special int•at
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There's 1111 "'te yet, but It 'w ill """'"".- That's t11e word aboot an e>POcled - tlm or Middleport' a - maiira, COII1Pleltd in
Ita ftrst, phase which Includes plcalc groolndo,
conlltru~OII of a ~ II>
'loot• !no ladhw
Creek, restrooms, anila~laceroodleod.
IJW Into thelllll'llli ott RallrCIId Sl.
A lol of work realallli toWdone,- wllli
local reiiOUI'ceo. One lm,pariaat P'!J&& Ia •wfdeil.
lrw Leadirw Creek from t11e 111'811 ihoina here to
the Ohio River to permit eDtranceofrl~ eraiL
The marba hal been a ' pet Pl'*et of the
Middleport Plallllbw C<llunlielon, lihooe clairman Is Bttl Chllda, and Ito 0\her membero EdlsOD Baker, secretary; Emmel Sbuler, Cllirord
Stumbo, and llfaJ'or c. o. F1oher,
BROADER VIEW - LookltV west from thO reotromnlmoll,
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LEAH ANN MU.LER
HAVEN - Leah Ann
Miller, daugbter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Miller, New
ven, was among 12 coeds clu>-
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in Fagus, Senior Women's honorary at Marshall University.
Fagus membership Is based on
scholarship, leadership, sen-
PT. PLl!ASANT ll1!1110CUT ~,lint row, -Iii!,
1 to r (lor council Wliess iDdl~tedotherwlaa),are Arnott Rcuah,
William Underwood, Clallle E. S..un (;moyat),llarpretllnaa
(city clerk), JackJuniperand LeonTholnPson; second~, Cll>l
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Carol Jean Boggess
Wedding Plans are Announced
PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and Mrs. Ooarles C. Boggess of
Decola, W, \'a., are announcing the enpgement o! their daughjer,' carol Jean, to PatrlckAndrewWilson, sono! Mr. and Mrs.
Eustace 0, WUson, o! English Roecl. The wedding wiD take
place Ma)' 31 at 2:30 p. m. in the Trinity United Metho:llst
Church, Pt. Pleaaan4 with the Rev. Charles S. Thompson officlalllwo
Mils Boggess, a graduate of East Bank High School, Is a
aenior at Marshall University, majoring ln social studies. She
was a mamber of Della Zeta Social Sorority,
, Mr. Wilson, a graduate or P~ Pleasant lllglo School, Is a
·Senior at Marshall ·University. majoring In business management. He Ia a member of Kappa Alpha Order,
Syracuse News, Society
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system, three bave no kllown
moons~Mercury, Ptu~ and ~~
Venus.
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women at Marshall.
C&ndldates to be lnlnldoced 19t3; MariPII'et Bragg. tor city
POINT PLEASANT- For the
RIVER .NEWS
first timeln the history d Point at the Ml)l 10, Je!lerson.Jack- clerk; Clem &nollnskl, and Ook[L_~;_
Pleasant there is a Democratic ..., o.y DIMer at the JuDlor 11!1 Fauclree, tor couneU, !lrllt
High cafeteria at 7 p.m., are ward; Rfv· IUllard BUIIIPII and .
Parzy In the city,
GAUGES - Gallipolis, 12. 4
ClaUde
Swann, candidate f o r Roy Meadows, 2Dd ward, lor
And for the first time, too,
and 15.5 running 13 feet of roll- Democratic women will have the M111or, a former Point Pleas- eooneU; .Jack JUniper omd Capt
en; Pt. Pleasant, 24. 70. Porn· oworttmicy of holding a dinner an! businessman whoss father, Evereit (GIJ4o) Grimm, 4111 ward.
eroy ... Mason, 21,15; Hinton.l. 48 lor the parzy to Introduce t h e Claude V, Swann, was the mayor lor cwncU; IWph Amos an d
Kanawha Falls, 4,43. Charlesdemocratic candidates for the of Huntington !rom 1940 thri>Uilr William Underwood, 5th ward,
ton, IS. 07 falling. London, Mar- May 17, cicy election,
lor council; EmU Romans and
met aOO Winfield are on the sill.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALUPOLIS LOCKS - Fort R. Hines 141 5:20a. m.; Lock 16,
Dearborn down 1:30 a.m.j Jeff- Duncan Bruce down 2:05 a. m.;
Mr. aud Mrs. Lawrenee~Joo¥- worth, of Lancaster. Mr. Duckboat t.l) 3:15 a. m.: Stevenson Foremost up 4:40 a. m.; Peggy las of Pomeroy have move9-Jnto worth returned to his Laneesup 3:15 a. m.; S. M. Jenks up Downey up 6:15 a. m. ; Philip the new home thO¥ purebased ter home on Sonilay, Mrs. White
6:40 a. m.: Semet down 7:20 a. Sporn up 6:25 a. m. ; Loek 17, !rom Archie Lee, In the new Lee and Richard were br<lughttolloeir
m.; Bart:tara Brent lC) 8 a. m. Vulcan up 2:45a.m.; St. Mary's Add;u 00.
home on Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs,
KANAWHA RIVER- Marmet, down 6:10 a. m.; Polly R, l4l
Mrs. Davld Smith and sons, White.
Mt. State up 11:05 p. Dl.i Win-- 7:20 a. m.; Racine Locks, W. H. David Jr., Salllll\Y, and Paul, d
Mr. and Mrs. llenr3 Ml!ert
field, Alan R. Merrill down 11:51) Shaver, Jr. ttl 4:25 a. m.;Green- Columbus speht a recent week- of Dayton recently visited Mrs.
p. m.; 0. F. Shearer down 11:35 up Locks, Miss Lucky up 4:10 end with her parents, Mr. and Am,y Eynon, and family.
p, m.; Jefferson up 1:15 a. m.; p.m.; W. H. Zimmer up 5:05p. Mrs. Sam Pickens and other reiMr. and Mra. Mi:rllball Adm.; Alton Zephyr ~ 5:40 p. m. ; atlves.
National down 4:10 a. m.
ams of Letert Falls spent a !lmOHIO RIVER - Lock 14, Olar- Etna-Louisville up 6:25p.m.; J.
Mr. and Mrs, Millard Duck- day afternoon with his slater,
les K. Iii 2:15 p, m.; Robert P. S. Lewis down 7:10 p. m.; Irene worth or Huntington spent a Tues- Mrs. Ella Qrlllen.
Ttbolt 1iJ 8:10 p, m.; A. V, Criss Chotin Iii 8 p, m.; White Gold day with hls sister, Agnes White
Mr. omd Mrs. Dale (!lick) Wil 1.11 11:45 p. m.; Diane Bosworth down 10:10 p. nt.; L. Fiore down and brother, Richard Duckworth, Us of Columbus spent the weekdown 3:25 a. m.; Stool Clipper 2 a. m. ; Edward S. Bosworth who accompanied them home and end will! hls mother, Mrs. Wlldown 7:30 a. m.; Lock 15, James down 3:10 a. m.; ORCO down spent the weekend. On Saturday llam Hubbard and family.
3:50 a. m.; Joseph E. Walker the birthdays d Mr. Millard
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koeller
down 4:15 a. m.; Northern up Duckworth, and James R. Wblte, of West Alexondrla spent I he
TI'Ginlnt con be obtained 5:10 a.m.; Marlon M. up 6:10 of Dunbar were celebrated. Oth- weekend with her parents, Mr.
only thruu1h o collet•· a. m.; Meld8hl Locks, Franklin er guests lor the celebratim and Mrs. llarman London and
IO¥el , ..g..,;.,
B. down 5:10 p. m.; Franklin were Mra. Wblte and daughter, sister and brolher-ln..Jaw, Mr.
Pierce down 6:05 p. m.; R H.
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Invader up 12:10 a. m.; Oliver c.
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Mr. Gale Donohue .oiDJ· Jim
Shearer up 12:50 a. m.; Scott
was eslabof Letart w va. apenta
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(New Quarter Begins
Blaske up 2:40 a. m.
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of the ~epoit Brolnole Troop 81 ~ i fl.roq~ c . - - held
retumed F~ ated buil~,,
FrldaJ nJaiot at the Girl Seaui l1011ae.
· troiD ,
Fla. lie wiU IIJ)elld which featured a
Tire Jlrolndes uiond !Ot.i Judlor Troiops 5 and 39 dlll'lnlllre' U,.. lllllllllllr here w1a> ·Ill• &11- pink IIIII:
ceremony. '"le m~ opened with the flag ceremony eond~ by tet, Mra. Ellzabatlt Alltnan, 8lld Gene Khw priJUed~~:~=
Tam! llof!man and vi.Cid Sla~ llarlleo Cuoellled
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da1181rter-ln-law, Mr. 8lld Ilona. Gon!e• WI!"
of "W]Ienover Your Mske A ~rlllliae", omd Becky Fultz led In "Our K'rl. Roacoe Wlae.
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oMrl. Crll'l' D111'1a, Sr. Ia ln
The ~, 101 ·, -..o~
For the f!)olcl, the glrla· nioved to the law.n where Mr~ Eugene Toledo ritltlnc her dtulhter-ln- wlcllel> potato chips lltd ~
Murray, BI'Ollllla leader, read a"""" omd made the pre-don of lair, Mra. Crary Davia, Jr. · to Mra. Gene Kaulf, •Jo(n;· Jia
the llrotnde wiJWa 8lld ScoUt PlnL AI eacb of the slrlncet~~ted her
x.¥ln omd lll'olowJilDalleyhave Kq, Mra. Tllll Kelly, l(n'; JldlaWirdo, . aha mo•••flllto the jwolor UOCIP In which abe will be acUve. been Willi ·their 8flllllm<olher, ert Aalole1o Mra. Tam lllijJ,
Tho Bruwaleallecolnb!IB ~or durlag the cereiiiOIIYwere Mrt. Wfir1V Howell, wblle tlu!lr Mra. Nui Herman, Mra. 111r1a
Joal Murray, Valerie Leiria, ·BtciO' CGieman, JW Walburn, Velvet •parenta, Mr. omd Mra. Howard Duddlrw, M.ra. Edwin f'eiallar
SWiaber, Trloa Gibba< Salb' Wiltera, J....U.r Wise, CyDihla Lane, · Dilley have " - In Callfomla and Mra. Genolllnr. ~
MariN. Kj'awseayn, PaU;y ~es, Am Filch, Tracy Burdette; Melody having been called there by the Mrs. James ·Miller,~
Vqjaklija, Terri File 8lld Allnotte
death d Mr. Dalley'• brother, · 'Mra. J • .o, lllller, lira.
Leaders at llle f!)o1cl ceremOO)' besides M.ro. Mlqny were Mra. William.
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Miller aid M.ra. Blrloara Y11Jeio
Mary Wise of Troop 39, ud M.ra. Rlcbord Vaqlwt aad Mrs. MarMra. Jeannette Waddell or of Golllpollo, omd Mrs. Pull
,colla Colema• of Troop$.
Huntlolgton, · W. Va. wao . _ Fowler of Columbua. OdldnD II
POMEROY TROOP 61
tholl . liere !or the funeral d the aholler were Paula Aabiey,
MEMBERS OF POMEI!O\' TROOP 61 eQjoyed an emi!Oliof ftah- Mrs. George AnderiUL Ste waa Bobby AJhley, Tocld ll1ller omd
lag reeently at ·the Mulberry .lY81018 t.ke. ThO¥ Concluded with a the overnight pelt d Mr. 1114 Rand)< Killlo
wiener roost omd pk:Dle.
Mrs. Jlarold Lon&. Mr. omd Mro.
Othera preaentlag 11111 to 11n.
Mra. Don 'l'hamu IIIII Mra. Pat Dufry ac<oq>anied Terri Lynn Loog omd daughter, Mary, reo Kbog were Mra. lll1mond ManRussell, Debbie Bailey, Crystal Glaze, Patty Heaton, Katrlm Batey, turned home onlY reeenlly from ley, Mra. Elwoo:l Pld1Up1, lira.
Aowie Sis- Llaa Thoma a, Cindy Beedy, VIcky !lofflllan, Kim Jonea, a vae- It Lake Kllalmmee, E~ Allman, Mra. D 0 a
Jackie Carsey, Tina Dufry and JUI Cottrill oalhe oottow.
Fla. M.ra. Lon!: and Mary Dew Roush, Mra. Roocoe Fife, lira.
down for a week and returned Lawrence Manley Mra. llelbert
MIDDLEPORT JUNIOR TROOP 39
with Mr. Lon& whohadbee'ntl!ere Clark, Mrs.
Fcorler,llobTEN BROWNIES TO B1! 11ECE1VED 1Dto Troop 39 were guests
ablea
February.
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IDeela,
Mra.
Walter
Rouab,
at a got,ecqualmed party held afthe acout house.
Mr. and Mrs. RusHll WUaon Mr. omdMro.RoeerMinley,MrL
Each member of the juolor troop aerved aa a "buddy" lor a
o! Loilll were weekend visttora Eleanor lowels, Mra. Edward
Brownie. There was a song and 11111e se&slon with Mra. Roscoe
of Mr. omd Mra. Terry Ohllng- Stiles omd Mro. WWlam Slater.
Wise, llle new aialstant leader, helPtng Mra. l R. Neal, the leader, er and IDn.
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Plana tor daY camp to be held the last week ln Jome at llo)'al
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fowler or
Oak Park were dl scussOd and members were reminded that the dead- Columbua were weekend guests
line lor r"'iatratloo Ia Ma)' 15.
of M.r. and Mrs. Tony Fowler
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Bnnnolea who were gueata at the meetlag were Ann Fitch, Ter- and!amlly.
ry File, Joiol Murray, Jerml!or Wlae, Marcia Ann Gale, Tracy BurMrs. Joaale Captelna and Kendette, Jill Walburn, Melody V!dakiUa, Marthe Krawsczyn and Velvet nell! of Cloarleston, w, va. wore
Swisher.
weekend geellts of her son-Inlaw omd daughter, Mr. omd Mra.
Eugene !lllrray omd cbUclren.
$250 Collected for
16 Shrinettes at
Mr. omd Mra•. llarold Hlnlde
and ehllclrtm, llrtch and Debbie,
Cancer Fund Drive
of Sta<\Yslde, vialted over I h e
Spring Ceremonial
SAME bAY
A total of $250 was colleet- weekend here with Mra. Audrey
Sixteen membera of the Twin
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ed for the Melp County Wilt of Frost and other relatlvea.
City Strlnettea attended 1 h e
Mrs.
Raney
van
Meter
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the Ameriean Caneer Society ln
Sin'lng ceremonial of Thea C<urt,
the Olive townahlp area, Mro. begin ~ TUesdaY at
Ladles Ol:lental 9u1ne of North
llarlll Frank, chairman, reporta. the Pomeroy otrtce of the EeonAmerica, at the Youth Center on
Volunteer workers In t h e •1111' SaYlnp and Loan.
the Ohlo Slate falrgrouncls Sa1urtownship were Mrs. Gran! Smith,
da.v.
Rev. Eldon Blake, Mra. llarold
ThO¥ were Mra. Cora Beegle, Holter, Mra. Lester Eagle, Mrs.
Was Shirley Beegle, Mrs, Jane Paul uamoer, Mra. Marvin Reed,
Walton, Mrs. NeaeU Cariii!O', Mra. Eddie Mllrplv, Mra. Gran!
Mra. Gertrude Mijcho)~, II r a.- young. Mra. Roy Hamnlm, Jr;,
Jean Moore, Mrs. Unda Orin- omd Jol1mY Kibble.
titer, Mn. Grace Hawkins,
Silrinlfleld, Ohio; Mrs. 9drlv DRIVER KILLED
Spires, WilkesvWe, Ohio; Mrs.
FERNRIDGE, Pa. (UPI) Ruth SWisher, Radcllft', Ohio; Troy Rullman Jr. 19, was killed
Mra. Bernice Workman, Radcllf!, Slmday when hls car crashed
Ohio; Mrs. Mary Kalltz, Mrs. Into a wall clorlng a Poeono
Clara Adams, Mrs. Ph y Ill o International Race""¥ event
Knighting, Mra. Mary Cleek and won by, Jim Stamplne of CIII)',
Mro. Marpret Wlnebremer,
N.Y.
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"You're getting too old to run around
the way you do, Mom.
Happy Mother's Day."
EISENHOWER.
AMERICAN HERO
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OFFICE HOURS
1:30 o.m. ID 5:00 p.m. Doily
.U 1o . M. to 12:00 NOOI"' Soturdoy
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WE WlliH to thank the neighbors, relatives and friends,
Rev. Amoo Tillis and Mrs.
TIIUs, tile singers, pollbearen, Martin Funeral Home and
e~l')"'ne who helped in any
way during tile illneS! and
death of our !&tile: and lm>tller, Walter Preoloo.
Bessie Joneo and !amtly,
children, June and Ed>wnl,
Jr. Preston and Betty Mae
Morlm.
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WE WISll to thank aH o • r
frttnds and relatives for tlleir
kindnesSes. during !he recent
deatlt or Mrs. W!nJ!red Turner. Special thanks to Rev.
Merlin Teet.! and Bigony Funeral Home.
Roberi s. Turner and Family
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VACANCY for two eJdel17 Jllll'
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tiiDfl. PbaDe MIMI, 'I'IHlll.
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EILI!N'S GJII'I' lllql at rorner
124 and 681 In Reedsville. No. oelllee, flowor& and gilware; al8o 110111e funrlture
and clothes. Open Frklay aod
Satmday 11 a.m. till 7 p.m.;
&mdat I to 5 p.m. ~
Help Wlllllecl
OOIJBLE )'IIIII' I!IOOme. SaleJ.
man, lull or part time in )'011'
area lloMact business and
professional people. Tf you
haV<l previous selling or fn.
tqlble e>perience, tltlll II
an unusual money-making
~for )'OU. tl50 weefl:.
ly guarantee to man meeting
our requlremenll. 'Mite lm·
mediately to, Manager, !lox
'100, Painesville, <*<> twl,
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\'AKE son. away tile Blue LusIre way from c~ al)\1,/!P"
holslery. Hell electric llhiin·
pooer, $1. Baker Furniture.
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OPJIMNG lor wallresl, griD
eoot and oar bop. Apply Jn
!lftOII. Cruw's Sleok Boule,
Puaeroy,
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!ITIJDIO GIRL llollywood <Jos.
melD needll 'llmiOII In and
aroond Pomeroy. Full or part
time. No ezperlenee required. No llll'litory reslriL'IIons.
Tab onleror anywhere. lllghftl prolll8 up to 60 per cent.
100 Good Housekeeplnf Approved o.netles. Evel')'lhlag
!umialled. Cl'edlt exlellded.
No stod< to wrj. No fran-
c:ldoe reeo. No 111o<t IDmtment Full !nf<nnatlon by
TRAILER !II x 8, two I'OOIIIS
built on In frOIIt; 30 X 40 II.
~. on lot In Rutland.
Phone 'H24D'7 Gl' 'HUOOI.
t.IMtp
ELI!lC'I'ROLUX vaeuum cleaner complete with attadlmeDII,
palnt spray M1d oon:htluder.
Loob and cleans lib new.
Pay of! balanoe ol sb: payments at '11.50 IDOIIIIIIT· PIIOIIe
IIIII! 2111i.
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lt!ilPOSSFli9EI Kilby 'f8CUIIIII
cl0811er in eoroe11ent cmdll!on. Has au eleaahc attachmenta Including buller and
demotlter. Sells fw aver
$100, Pay off 8 ,..,..,... at
$8.10 IIIOlllbly. Guanmleed.
l'llone 911M11115.
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Car Complete!J Hlll!l,
Rubbed and TJIOrou&hiY
Rinsed
$1.25
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Saturtlar - 9·6
MACIIINT!lS, NPidr
semee, 111 Jlllbl. wr •
JIM. 'nle Fabrlo flbap, l'IIIDrroy. Aatborlled Blupr lla1ll
IDd Bemee. We llhlrpeD
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CIGARIJTTE ftlldlnr awt•-.
IDd ....tee. ABC Elllerprll-.
lbal, W, Va. PbOIII '1'/NMl
M4fe
Sunday - 11-6
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WWAI~·-t ·
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T.V. Service
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BUILOI!t:> RIGHT ABOUT
THERE"' MD THEN
IT'S UP TO
·A ~hi for~~k
P.• Plndar uld, "
' than
doolill UYIIIh the
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a.water world because Jbor~
IliaD 70 per c.ent Qf .lis alir··
face Ia•covered by wale\'..
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1$ BRIGHT cal'pl!t C!Olon.
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Jlesture them with Blue Lue- 19118 VOLKSW~GEN, autmnattre.. Reril eleelrlc ~ lc llllct idlltt. Pbone IIINlG
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rat and ...,, me 11111-
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5-l.ete
IIBADV· • MIX iliMIIII cJe11to.
ril riCht 10 JUIII' pnjecl
!age. 1&500.00
POMmOY - 2 · four room
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houses, bat!ls. All • ltiiiUeo.
ufe, deep, llbrir. Buy • nle
Will trade for oountry pnJPboat for ,-oar flmlltiii'CJI80.
l!aD. Bee lmelllo Davll, 14
erty. f5 ,OliO .00
Jll!lLEN
or vnuliL TEAFORD
mile west rA 111!11' Rt. II ao
ASSOCIATES
'fOn&lh,Jry Road.
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111-mS
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MILLR:!fSOFNIIBbmbeea
cleaned w111! Blue tom. 1\'1
Amoril!a'a flnell. Beat elec- SPACIOUS 7-ROOM HOME, 1141
acres land, 250 !t. fronlage on
tric llllampooer $1. BUer
l"umlture.
Hl.-c State Route 124 In Syraeuse.
LBrgekik!Jenwitll
,
WIU HAVE aD mlellel of Large ldtdten with loll ol
blrcl! cabineG!, plenty or clolllUtltn planll after ·Airi •.
PIIOIIe Cllo!1el R. llaltl . . set spaee, flllra~. re<reatlon
room, city water, gaa, ele.MO-Ue
trlelty, wall to -...u carpet in
living room. HU!It see to apZIG ZAG COIIIDle: !IIIII 2lg Zig
preciate. Phone !GI' appointmachlne. '11111
ment 19U271.
5-4 tic
lne makes buttonlloleB, damS,
snb,, mokes miiiJ (8ncy 11111dlel. Take over paymenls of O'BRIE'N & CROW Real~ Com·
•.44 ar pay tiUI. Try It In pany, We buy, sell lllld rent.
Henry Cleland, Salesman. ()f.
your home. Call lllt-2llilll.
4-SI«e
~- Ros.-t92-'l568.
5-48k:
18811
11ereo. L<mlJ
walnut oonaole. '11111 set bas
For 5•1• or Trtde
4-Bpeed automatic .........,. IIIDING MARE, 81 llldlel,
will! reoord • • . Take phone 9ft-'1249.
5-4-tfe
over paymenta of f5 per
l!lllnlb IJr pay balanee ......
Opportunity
Try II Ill )'IIIII' home. Cal llltOWit'
YOUR
VIlli dr7 .......
183l
f)JMe
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can ..
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USED FURNITVRE and many
otlter Items lor sale. No s1or.
GEO, ROIIS'I'ETl'EK, Broker
age spaee and will sell lor any
reasonable offer. See Marvin l'OMEROY - 8 large I'OOIIIll,
bath, study, den, basement,
Kelly, 543 Grant St., Middlegarage. Neal1y an acre.
port, llllo. Phme 9112-SW or
$15,000.06
May oaoto, Cltesblre, Ohio.
RARIUllONVIILE
- 8 1'0011111,
Pbone 311'1·'/m,
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ba111, 4 bedrooms, nlee kltcll·
POODLI!l PUPPIES A1IC •
en, 1ru1t cellar; ' gmge.' A
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18,000.00
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mlnlalule, f7l IUid up. Slad
ae"ke IUid groominJ. PbJae II ACRES - 2 bedroom home,
bath, drillt!d wells, rlml Iron.
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CONTRACT IS
A CONTFI.ACT-
HOBSTETTER
REALTY
•.!$. can 992-.1MS. s.~Cte
FIVE ROOM APAB'ftiJ!INT, AKC REGJ!h'EKI!JJ llllhualm
aufumlllled, call ......
puppies; also stud service. BRAND NEW sewln!! maelllne.
MUle Call 3'18-Ql8.
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Sale 1111an
demo llllrator,
$24.50. Call 9!1'J-3ft3. ~
'l'IWLmR, Bnlwn'a ~ TIIRI1lE PT. 5 Fl. Bmh Hog;
.... Ulnenvlle. , . _ - · Phone 918-2'1!3. f40.4tp USED MOWERS, IIller, · dulln
"""· outl!oard mom. ~'~~me
JI'IVE ROOM bouse IUid new
roy Rome and Al!IO, 100 E.
bath, twwtory l1l1l ,porcb;
!Maln 91., l"ommiroy' $-he
a~~o c 11. garage.
3115.
HNtc FOUR ROOM HOUSE, bat!!,
ra"fllO'', 11'8! furnact!, 1fiiOd
AWNINGS, 1Wrm doors lllld
oondltlon. In 9yracuae, Phone
ruRNlSIIED and ..,....... wirlfkMI{ earports. ~.
IIIIU8IIt. '
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IJII!Imenll. Clall ........
blown and batt inlujaCIOII.
PbJae -Mil
IJ.II4fe Elmer White, tales represen.
talln. Fcir !ree. _.DM!Q,
'fiWLER LO'IS, Boll'& lflllllt pholle Cbarles Lisle, SyraCourt, 8yi lellll, Olllo 1111 . . ClUie. v. v. ~ and. Son,
II.JH, . . . . . .
rae.
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1laven, W. Va.
OH,'o/ELL-A
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For lent
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Ollta 1111
mall, pl118 3 free .IIJIIp)el.
Write Harry Taylor, llludlo
Girl o.neti<s, Dept. M-333.
114111 lfart 91., No. !folly- HOME GROWN tllllalo plaDII
wood, Calli. 9ltll. Allo 1111- lor pn1en use. llelnell 1110,
medtate big proftl opeologo
Improved Mexbl•, IUid for party plan oP!f81on. FerRed Delldoull; al8o callllaie EARLY AMERICAN stereo ramer Sludio giJis p1eaN write.
~- See TCim llaymaD,
dio oomblnatlon, Beautiful
5-Wtp
Syrii!U&e, 580 feet ablove 1ile
solid lillie unit will Hlpeed
]lilt 011 Ill, !M.
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clt1lngor. Payments of ta. or
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NEW 19611 Zig 1AII sewhc 11111- ALVMINUM
clline In ID'vely cabinet. Automatlc Zig Zag to aew 011 1m-~- L...._.,_,
tons ' m...,
w•~es. JIIDIIO.
IJ'MII, IUid fancy deei!ID by
1um1ng a 11ag1e dial. Left 111
lay away Mid never used. Pay
off ~18.80 or lenni $1.25 weekly. P!lone IIIMII85.
4-Sele
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5-2-«p
TESTED and approved by mitlions o! homemakers. Blue
Lustre ...,et cleaner Is tops.
Tiny's Bargainland. 5-Hic
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TWO BEDROOII WALNUT OONliOLE ll'llb 466 Musta~t ...... $1695
IIJI8f(ment, Mlddleporl. " - speaker sound ' ayotem, 4V& 2 dr . Hord'Top. Low mileage.
Et~coptlonol cor.
tlllll#H.
INa speed dml wllmie conlrol
wi1il AM & F'M radio. Pay
I THREE 100D1 AparbDmL just $5 per monlh or $86.12.
65 Pontiac ...... $1495
<IIIIIJilelely modern with bul]t.. can 99'l-314C!.
'-Uic
Catallno 2 dr. Hard Top. Low
mlluge. OM careful local Ol"nin tlkllen, wall oven ml
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Power at.. rlng. Power
table lop anlt, llalnlea lleel !961 DODGE, 6 c)1inder, 1\Yo
brakes. Hydramotl c.
IIIIi: with dllponl anlt, bath, door, standard lra!vlmloslon.
romplete with ...... and Pllone ~~
large eloset, nicely decmat64 Chev10let .... $1295
VI lmpalo" dr. Factory Air Con•
ed, Csll fiii.61'P1 fw IIPIIC!Int- F.TGHT IIAMl'SHlBE PIGS, see
dltloned, Bowtlful white flnl•h
ment.
4-IJ.Ife wee!r.ends or ....,Intis alter
and spotlus Interior. One local own«.
5:30. Myrtle Gerdner, Rut:lNE ~room and one land, ~ne 742->11180. 5-4 2lp
three bedroom apartment on
BLAETINARS
w-.u st., Pmneroy. Pllone 16 FOOT COMMANa!E Tra~l BUICK
PONTIAC
llllt-5333.
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Trailer, cOlllplete with copper.
GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY
tone !ll!ide fixtures, self con··URNJSIIED APAR'l'MENT, 3 tained, canopy, 4 jackB and J
"""""'· b&t!t 212 South Flftll, prone mirrors complete. wen.
dell Grate, Rutland, tom•
Middleport, PI10ne Reel Esttte For S.le
5-2-lfe
74!-4211, alter 5 p.m. 1'42-516.1. I ROOM huale wllll ...... I
5-4 Sic
loll, ••«10.011. u Oat Slroet.
A'l'I'RACI'IVE HOME. Nice
Phone...
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...,undlngs, reulllable to CORN P!CKEJR and com plantreUoole pent<nt. 141 Linooln er, plow, ganlen tractor, 1961
mn. Own.,., w. G. M<Qutgg, Chevrolet. Phone 247-2161.
I canterbury Lane. East
5-4-ac
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Cl. Cl. 'illt&DrilaD
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Aurora. N.
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car.
Hdlt lonol word 2c .
BLIND A.OS
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1963 OLDS F·85 STA. WAGON ..............................$895
White finish, auto .. trans., radio & heater. Rec~l nice
oNf odt pold within 10 days .
CARD Of THANKS & OBITUARY 1
$1 .50 for SO word ll!i"iiiiUIII. Eo.
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thftt COntOCU•
lnt.,.lont .
25 fMI' coni OitCollnt on
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1963 CHEVY II NOVA 4 DR ...................................$995
Local low mil.age cor, spotless clean interior. Red
finish, Powerglide trans. Radio and heater.
tl'l'o lnurtlont.
11 c:ontt per Word ti• eonucvtiwo
J
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and heater.
Mlnii!IUII'I Chart• 75c
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Spider, 2 dr. black finish, good tires, 4 spd. Radio
RATES
For Want Ad Service
5 contt ,., Wlll"d .,. in..rtion
12
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INFORMATION
DEADLINE I
S •·"'· Dor 8tif.,• Publicatlu
Mentl•r Doedline 9 a.fll,
CoMollollont' c.rtcti~·
Will ll• eccoptecl unlll 9 •·•· for
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to tiD llfllr ml VIlli
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w. va.
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A
With Radicals.
Oouds Opening .
By United Preas lnterratioMI
Cicy College of New York was
to reopen todaS und<!r the
•
shadow of a possible confront&·
lion wtth radical students who
forced Its closing two weeks
ago,
Police
in
Madison,
Wis ••
Potsdam, N.Y., and Fort Collins
ColO., were sorting through the
lng the south campus to leave
voluntarily.
CCNY President Buell G.
Gailagl1er ordered the 18,000.
student school closed April Z3
when ISO protesters seized the
south campus alii reouned it
"University of Harlem."
Gallagher said II clays of
negotiation had produced no
agreement on several ot' the
rrontations which saw about 269
persons arrested during lhe
weekend.
shllents' demands. But he sold
if they did not leeve the SCMith
tonighL
campus in time for today~ s
clases, ''we will have to taRe
appropriate action." The chancellor of the Cicy Unlveralcy,
Dr. Albert. H. Bowker, said
The New York Board of
Higher Education armounced the
appropriaia steps wW be taken
if dissidents do oot h.,ve the
until early today arxl authorities
considered invoking a curfew
, J ,
.
Fatal to Man
reopening of CCNY laoo Sunday campus before the scheduled 8 N. LottleiDvel,y, BarbaraJoLawand said it had asked black and a.m. resumption ot classes.
born, Albert M. Pierce, Kra. R.
Puerto. Rican students occl(tyElsewhere:
Marvin RdJie, Henry Vll'll81,
New York-Queens CoBege in !Ira. OWen IL Wilbur, Mra. Flora
New York Clcy remained closed E. Chambers, DlsUce Jeffers,
today after a clash between Jeaae Nuzum, Mra. Grace Colblack and white shllents well, Mra. Lewis Warren, Jr.
Friday, Pollee were summoned
Five Cars
Dented Up
In Wreck
to maintain order after the
clash and members of Students
fc~
a Democratic Sociecy (SDS)
evacuated a buildil'l! they had held
for a week.
Eight SDS members faced arraigmnent in Ithaca today for an
Extensive damages were reported in · a five-car smashup
incident at Cornell University. It
was the first public sign of a 11 get
tougfl" policy ordered last week
by the Corne)] Board of Trustees.
on Middleport's North Second
Ave., &mda.y afternoon, MiddleEvangelist BWy Graham Sun·
port JIOilce said.
day told New York Cicy Pollee
A car driven by Edward Buf. they are 11 God's agents for ptmfingiDn, POmeroy, sWpped to pick ishment," and compared campus
up a passenger and a car behind protesters to 1930sGermanyouth
Buf!lnRton driven by Ma n- movements.
nlng M. Dorst, 1'01110roy, also
stopped. However, a Ulird car
Two Persons Taken
ln the line of tralflc, driven by
Clinton Garvin, Middleport, hit
the rear of the Dorst car shoV- For Medical Help
Ing It Into the rear of the Buffington ear. A fourth car driven
The Middleport emergency unby Torey L. Grogan, Middle- It answered a call to the Ora
port, llqlped when the co!Uslon HallhUI residence on LltUe Kyplace but . was hit In the ger Road near Cheshire Saturrear by a fltllt ear driven by 91- day night. Mrs. HallhUI was tak11811 Gibbs, MlddleJIOrt. The Gro- en to the Holzer Meclleel Center.
PD ear was shoVed Into the GarAI 12:Sl p. m. Sunday t h e
vin vehicle,
squad went to the Elmer ,Bush
Drivers of the Garvin and tile residence on Route 124. Bul!h,
Glbba vehicles were cited to the who had received a possible fracerurt of Mayor c. 0. Fisher on tured ankle was taken to Veterassured clear dl stance charges. ans Memorial Hospital where
he was admitted for treebnent.
FALCONS WIN 2 OF 3
MASON - The Wahama White
ENGLE ASSIGNED
Prhaoo flrst Clasa Fred
I'Oea Saturday aftei'IIOOil, losing A. E!wle, 20, son ot Mrs. Woodthe first 11-1 endwinnlngthesee- rrw~ W. Engle, Route I, Middleond 4-3. Wahama sull'ered a 6-1 port, was assigned April 12 lo
the U. S. Army, Vietnam, as a
loss at l't. Pleasant Friday.
mill tar~ policeman.
Fucona~t·~~rMth
Army
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TONIGHT & TUESDAY
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DOCTOR DOUTTLE
(Teehniooler)
Rex Harrlson-Semanthe Egga
(A Family Pleiure)
CGLORCARTOON: Tlajual8
Running time: 3 Hrs.
Admissloo: $1.00 and 50
SHOW STARTS 1 P. M.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admlaslons Saturday - Ama
Durst, Pomeroy.
Dlsc:harges Saturclay - None.
Admlauoos !hnday - None.
Discharges !hnday - None.
Nolan Shuster
Counljl.
The bocb' was recovered abwt
p.m. !Unda,y, 20 leal from
•he sCIIIIIl of tlie sc:eltlent.
The Jaekaon sherill's depart.
ment eald Allgel ancl Dennis L.
M~Q~s were casting trom the
beat around 8 p.m. Saturday when
the bolit eopuzed. M~Q~s """
able to swim to shore.
2:~
recOrd, 11111'1... •
of ... .... .,_ce,
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Nolan V, !baaiar, 73, I'OmerQY, died SaturcJay Iii Meigs General Hospital. Mr. Slmster was
Lewle IL MeCoBey, 59, !'Om·
a member ol the Methodist
eroy, died !hndey ln the Veter·
Church at Wade, Oblo.
He II IIUl'YIVed by hia wl!e, ana Memorial Hospital.
111o Ia IRil'Yived by ber mother,
Clara; one son, Gerald, PomeRebecca
Homatl, I'Omerqy; two
roy; two brothers, Bruce, Powhattan I'Oln~ and Jsmes of POm- IKH1S, Franklin McColley, Pomeeroy, and several rdeeea a n d roy, and Stanley McColley, Mooroe, Mich.; two sisters, M,yrtle
nephews.
Funeral llerYiees wiD be held Haning, Pomeroy, and Edith Me
Tuesday at I p.m. from Ewing Knighl, Athetpo; two brothers,
Chepei with burtu 1n B e e c h Clerenee Hudnall, aJOI Clinton
Grove Cemereey. The Rev. WD- ltudDall, boll: of SprinR!Ielcl. end
blll' Ferrin wiD ofllclata. Friends two grandehlidren.
Fw>eral services wUI be held
mey caD at the funeral homeiiiiJ'Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the EwUme.
Ing Chapel with the Rev. Bill
Perrin OC!Ielatlng. BurW wiD be
ln the Haning Cemetery at lllbbardsviUe. Friends mey call at
the f1111eral borne enytlme,
"f•
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Lt. Downie Honored
Upon His Birtllday
Mr. aed
Hlflb
lblclay with a famib' cllmer
orlng their 11011, SeC<llld
boa-
u. .Al-
len Downie, on blo blrtllclay 1111nlveriBJ'Y.
Lt. Downie, nowhomec:llleave,
wUI depart for VI-In~
At the cllmer wore Mra. J, C.
Brialtt ancl Mrl. lzora Pllule,y
ofDoebar, W.Va.; Mr. and Mrl.
w. B. Downie, Mrs. T. w. Bellgel, end C..ck Downie,
..~~ ........./,;.'"'~~>I.Jt .... 4tH' ·(t...-,;,~.>lo-·
..,
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should ~k
the poltibUIIJ or Squire, S&!lder• anclllelllpsey
thot the propooal could be put and the q~neer~,g llrm ol Buroill for potile l!fd. aDd bondl lt- ,... ancl Nlple to &it•a lleflnlte
ouoil to the llrni ofteiiJW the 1011'· anner to the quoatkln·of lldvertls(JW for a' lower IOtel'l!ll rete.
ell rste Ullntereot.
The three - bour session ellllCouncil Preoldent
Lealie
ecl
oo the meetlns belngrece11ed
Full>, tiiCIII(Ib of the Ol)lnlon tbia
would be a "&Oed aolutllll" If It unUI Frldey Dl8ht whoa It will
could be dona, said be didn't be reconvened to eonslder the
belleva It waald be permitted other two read~ of the ordl•
boeouoe U woul4 not meet E<0o nance.
FUltz pointed out, ln ....... .,
IICJII!Ic DeveiC~~mert Admlnlatraan
iiJIIIIey rnm one of the memtloll~ntl.
bers,
tllat the 1wardiiW of the
FUltz 1181'eed to dJICUII tho
matter fully with tile lopl firm coatraeta wu !Inn onlY If suitable !IDIIIting Ia .....,lned.
Over 1n bour of last !il&ht'obl-
t
Pra lS e
CLOTHESLINE
W.. w h I e b eo -lfiiOIIIOred tile
.PROP
WILL .
GROW&GROW
A program of regular lOY•
ing and our liberal divi·
dends wiU make your nut I
egg grow . . . fast, Como
in and open your account
soon.
Convenient
Free Parking
IAdijacetnl To The Bantlcl
THE
CLOTHES DRYER
U.S. FLAG OUTFIT
Mort hgnglng IJPGCe In '-•• areal 30
llu1, 6-ft. .ad!. 2" cer~ler post with
aluminum crot110rm1 and framet. Orr·
tr rololto1ln Its ground be:..~. . 1~:98
For pouh or •Jit>dft:plar. Con•• of I
color·fcnt nag, 6' 2'-teciloll'blwt eno,.,..
11.88
FARMERS UNI
and Satints <t•
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tiH wood pOle, tcrewt for mountll'!g
and a gold plallk .aglt alnamtnl.
Rt~ptoet
yourflog . , .
dl&plor ttl R-s~ .•uo
3.39·
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Mre. 11ot11 RawiiDp, the etwnber'operllllllrepreaentat!Yofor
the _ . . . aliO merited t h e
warmest praiH, llld Walton.
, Waltoll lildleated the papent
W81 a great IUCCIII Ia pdlinJ
Pome!'IIY ''Ill tile map" ancllllllde
money bellldea. 1111 laid It IPpoara thot tile C of C IIIII the
_,mil oaeh '1!111 ...... I prG(.
It of $500.
Ontrall receipla from the Jill·
~ reported It $1,708,
d
'montltb seoslona ""' ta~~Bn by
representatiWtB of two flr!ns who
are attempting tO seD tlill vUiage
~:r:~=~uler.:.~:
The representatives
were
Richard llall, >lee - proaldent of
Logan Clay Products, wltq.wiahed
to have 'litrlfiecl clay 'ltle seie<tocl, and Charles llamllln aDd Bayard Welzonecker, of Ann co
steel Company, who'- to sell
the village plaaUe truaa pipe.
Council also considered bids
on a new truck, but took no acUoo. Mayor Charles LeJ1ar re)IOrted tbe bid of Blaettlv Auto
C01q1any eeme In lata ..iii It was
aa:reecl that It prollably would
not be considered. Jl1aettmr had
a bid of $5,294, with a trade-In
value given the old 1960 truck,
aDd Pomeroy Motor ~
bid oo a similar hosls Mth an
offer ol$5,296. The Melp Eq~
mont Co., however, did notj)laee
a value on the old truck aJOI bid
to '"'ply the new one fct- $5,SSS.
eounc:u, further diaeuaaln«
the matoor, decided It wUlldver-
tlse to aell the old truck with
blda due by noon on the dele ol
the next regular session, and
make a decision on jl(lrchoae of
the new truck at tllat time.
A resoluUon was 11111>roved to
go on record a-rUng the prO>
posed Meiss Metropolitan Hilllalrv Authority aDd to cooperate
to the llllleat po~slble extellll In
Its alma.
A brief cllseusolon !ollowed on
the sale of whole - ~ear parking
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where purehasermeypark. Cew>ellman Rizer maintained thatpurehesers of such partnlle should
be allowed to park anywhere they
wilh but both Don Collins ancl
Lou POulin disagreed. The 4lscussloo closed without a didslon.
AUe:Miing were Mayor ~.
Clerk Jane Walton, Treasurer
Elma Russell ancl Councilmen
FulU, Poulin, Collins. Rir.er.
Rollert llJsell and
Roy
Reuter.
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1-:o•nluctnt 'p~<ovtrtd wlrt. ~
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Chafee
Molldll> nl&llt
• ..,_.....Al,.who
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was ,..., from her home at
&!Qelnt, esc:aped when .... - ·on
the JliiiiiiWI'I order - used a
pboae boolll at a West RIDling.
ton Drlv..., 1o caD her hllabend
for riiLIOIII money,
!llo ran toward the drive-In
and reeel•ed a akull injury when
her lr!+_.- !Ired at her.
lite was unltecl wllh hor Illsband late Monda,y nlil:t at cabell lluntlngton Hospital where abe
WASIIINGTON (UPI) - Navy
Secretary John IL Chafee an~MU~eed today he has rejected
a recommendation by a Naval
Court ol iniJIIry that the sldp.
per aJOI umher officer of the
IJSS PUeblo be court marttaled.
He said .Veryoae Involved In the
lneldent had aulferecl enoogb.
Chafee said reeommendatlona
also wore dismissed for reprl...,... ngalnst a tblrd oflleer of
the intelligence ttblp, aelzecl 111
Nortll Korea In J.,uary, 1968,
ancl an aclmlral end a eoptaln
who had a hand Iii setting ep
COLUMBUS (IJPI) - Leedera
lla mission.
"I am convinced • . . tllat or C.Uncll 21, American Federaneither lndlviGial dlaclpllne !Ill' tion of state, Comly and Muthe Illata of dlselpllne or morue Diclpal employes (AFL - CIO),
ln the Navy 11111' other Jn- haW! been sWJIIended by the
terell NIJiirea fllrther leplpro- parent union in a dispute over
or-p with reapeel lo 11111' organized work aloptlages at
periiiDIII Involved ln tile l'lleblo ataia lnatitutlons, It was anlneldent," Chafee said Iii a state- IIOUIIC\!d Monday,
Counc:D 21 represerts aboot
lllllll.
6,000 stele employes.
The aeUon, etlective last SatJ.JJ.&.Odl .£ • !F ±L •J
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DaU.r Sentinel Acllon Ada urday, auspandecl an starl' memare exactly what the name bers atd otncers of the council,
lncludillll ExeeuUve Director AI
elslm.t. They COIIUIIIIId AeB!Uk ancl Director Lawrence 0.
tloal
Wendell Grate of Rutland Heney. The union omctals re)IOI'Iedly '-ve been In a _.,r
vowall1them.
struegle since last summer.
&llclly he lllarted a Claaal·
BUlk and Henry wore uravallfled Aetllln Ad to 1811 a ItFoot O>mmanehe Travel TraD- able for CIIIIIDent, bul Robert
Brlndza. the -ration's gener·
er.
TocJay he . _ . lt.
al repreaentatlve, said an inve&oo
"SOld It lo tile lint peraon tiptlon wOuld be made Into
who called 011 !bldt,r," laid council affairs. A heorlng wU1
be held within IS claJs, he solei.
Wllldlll.
Brlndza sold the trusteeship
You 111o can use 111 A<dal
Ad lo lind tlleperaonwho- wao im)IOsed be<:auae of aceuaadona and eounter•ceusations
what you have ., aell.
OOIICondqf mlauae of finis op. : . . ' ·=····· .·.. : .. :-..·.. ·=· ·. ;._, ..
Piillllll poeltiona taken by c(IUDo
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was trested tor IPIJIIhot ,...-.
The kl<lnW"" II bellend lo
be between 28 IIIII 30, Wulmately 5' 10", welillilll1701bo.,
baa loag sandY, blonde balr, IIIII
was wearlnll a bluo IIJI01'I coot
witl> a turtleneck awiitdtta.
:Pollee -that tlleman,armeel aJ01 dangeroua, llwallltld IIW
kldi!WIIi ..-1 r.lm!ou• alilllllt.
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rldlna Iii ·111 ltack"''li!ii?• 1llf'
ear, ancl u..... platea fr!JIIioCbo
er allo are Iii the bock
-'The kldnappor RtllldlobaYe
.beatled "' IIGite 2 towud 1'11111&
Pleaaant aJOI l!arkoriburl. 'Die
_..,.ehea lo the fen7 011 !I.
H-1111 atcle of tile .KIIlaldla
river INre watA:bed aa well u
the brldp aCl'Olll tile rt·ver at
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Walking Papers
Dr. Me InUre wUI reech
Christian Etblea aa AoaiProressor of Prot8.- Theol11111' ot The Catbollc Unl•erally of
America ill WaablniJloll. D. c.
turnlng,
ENTIRE 5Pc.
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Jtelc. . . . Swing .4wh.JI•! Solid Ook
c:lto!·wornl•hed shopl'd '•eat: ~11 r•·
liNonl c:holn• and
18.88 •
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Reg. 2~..9$
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Increase Wanted for
Kanauga Ferry Rides
with , . . _•• 75 COIIII; ....
toreyclos, 50 centa; bUcks, 'II
loll or leas, 75 eenla.
Truclll leriOl' than 'II loll 00
25 feet or leta Iii looiUJ, $1.110;
tb) ..... than 25 foot, tll.
.W truckl ear11iJ18mplOsiYoa,
p8lroleiun products, ~
bu-.
Go_lly prlnt.d •lnykoot.d canopw- IIIII,
'"''" oftd lowtrt.. Wood bench••·
lolda, IIlii opedol iolda, $10;
all - d a l
$10; mobile bolllea tolled 111 true11 or
cu, $10.
Tlcketl Iii bulki fOOl , . _
..... ba!lk of tea, $2; ~
1n1 , . . _ cart, boGk of 10
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for $6.75.
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BEING REPLACED- 'lllo lllliD part of tile lbi:IMt .....
- F1oral buailleao In Syraeuoe, boulllll a r. JOII'8 .,.Ill'
Fruels F1orlata and Grlleohwseo of Pomeroy, II beill(rllft
dOWD w make f1r a ,_ sect1011 of a:reeeb ''"' A podiGD
of the old qoartera was replaced oaller.
PORTERVILLE, Calif. (UPI)
- The Tulare County Slierill's OIJ:Iee BDIIOUIIeed Monda,y
tile arrest of 66 paroona end
the rescue of six "bodly chewed up" bulldogs ill a raid "" a
prOieaalonel dog flglrt tllat attraeted fans from at least six
stares.
Deputies said two of H e
Iron-Jawed cloga hed to be pried
apart with sticks when ollleers swooped dowll on tile fight
ring ialday -110011ln a remote area ill the tootb!Us east
of POrterville. "lt'a one of the
POINT PLEASANT - The lolaIII08t gruesomethlegol've ever
son County llterlfl' aDepartment,
aeon, • me deputy remarked.
city pollee ani! stata pollee set
. .·. -~:- . -:-~:- -: ·.·.·.·.· ~ ·.·.·. .,. up road blocks Moaclay night and
remained m the uert ror a blue
1968 a.eviolet Impala with a
Michigan lleenee, dri•on by a
man who was r...,.ted lo han
lddnappe!l a lluntlnglon W01D11D
lWj~cts
with
DAND-O.UNE
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LEMON
.t!)''J:3Q". 39" high.
That's also practical. Our new phones
are exira easy to hold and dial. Just
try one. A new Contempra, Slenderet,
Erlcolon, Panel Phone or Pellte..•
They're all part ol our "styleline." And all available In lhe
up-to-date colors.
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.~cWtd In a 5-1 'VOle the Ant
Rizer uld It II h11 qdniOII
:~r~ ol the ordllianee audlor- the rate ol laterell P~ 111
' izbv Ilia or ~o.ooo w0rt11 of the MeDooald !Inn 11 •••alve,
firot III01'IIliP sense reYiillt aDd ho didn't fHI be could 'VOle
iioau to llll&neeinpartthetown'a for lhe onll...,.o on tbio count.
Rizer'• concern led to athor
1ew111 »role•~. CGntraell for
eonstruetloo hove been awarll- mblbero cit the "ofJiclal' lamled.
It' IJe<mlng eq1ll]ly eoocern• CeuDcllm&n Franklin RIHI', eel.
~corned beeauae the ordl• · Aller IPIII'OI'IIW the lint reod:Mnce eolled for the MeDomld ' IJW of the le~ ordillliiCe,
7c-..,. to purel. .o the bolllla willell """ about 20 lWO - wrlt·,it 1 rate of &1,1 per <ant, 10ied ten Plies, neadiJW cner an bour
_ipiNl the measure In this first _to be read, eouneU decided It
lllra. Ted Downie,
Sl., l'omel'o1, Gortalned
decisions
by keeping
up-to-date.
Right doNn to
his
Instant Installation
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ALL CARPET
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INGELS
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J>omeroy Council, Splits 5-1
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First
Sewage
Bond Vote
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LODGE TO MEET
Mtl•lll•r F~.,.l
Fred Facemire, Jr., 2f, InIll.,.. It
The
regular
meetlns
of
Middianapolis, Ind., formerly ofGaiI~IU ...ft. . 'C:•fp,
dleport
Ledge
363
wUI
be
held
IWoils, ri!Wid himself ln double
MM~hr Pj_.,.,
trouble Friday wilea he was ar- TUesday at 7:30 p.m. AU master
masons
are
iDvited.
rested by the Gollla CounQ>IIterill's Department on warrants
charging non - support ancl contempt of erurt.
Facemire facea a oootempt of
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Yes, drive·in to Sonny's
wl!e, Helen Louise Facemire,
and give mom a rest. Our
tor alle&edly diaobeylng a erurt
order made when Mrs. Faoemire
menu is large and prices
obtained ber divorce. He llsc:hecl.
small. lt' s a treat for M0111
uled to Ill> before Judgo Ronald
1111d lite whole family .......•
R. Calhoun, Gollla Coo:m;y eoo:.
mon Plea a C.Urt ontbet -rant.
DINNERS • SUNDAES • SNACKS
The other warrant which waa
signed by his wire, Marla Facemire, ehargea Facemire with
non-811)lp01't of a minor ehllcl.
FOURTH & LOtUST
He II sc:hedulecl to appear May
MIDDLEPOliT
s ln Galllpolll Munlcli>al Court
on tllat charge.
!lmaet.- Sign OIJ: (AprD Through
September)
POME~OY.MiDDLEPORT. OHIO
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Dies on Sunday
Man Arrested
On 2 Charges
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Dies Saturday
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Boat Accident
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a[t'!!rmath of student-police cOftoo
Fighting ,ontiooed at Madison
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I!I lillt umi.,..t til-.l)lll,y ,
HDI~ ' !Mitll · ~. Flrlt• Soollllill ~CWI .MIIIt '~
A•e. 'VIIitiDa lioan z.f anc1 7.8 · niillia. 'lllorllllle; t!UIIaid.r •
p.m• .........,.. C!ft17 '*'~"' ·a remladtr:
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Aclmltllolll
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Pllbllcat!OII of admii!IIOIIJ 'II
"For - · 'l'llree bedl 00111
prahiblted until fllrtller ~... - I i i Kl!ldl.olx!r\, llh ba111s,
Blrthl
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eU1IOIIn& jJoed Iiiii! He hOOd,
: ""'"' B.imard E. B0111Jo Rt. .Prt~er ....,ae ... .....,., with
1 Bidwell, dalJ8111er, 3:18a.m. two ehlldnn ...." . ' . .
MCIIIday.
And It . . . ptilcalloit 111Disd:arges
claJ, on m:der, bocati• the
Matthew
Addis, Mra. Cos- boule was raited after cmoliiley M. Brammell, !ollrny E.. terUon.
Church, "'!'a, RQy L, DeLonr.
I :tOU have lllllllllhlnllo 1811
Helen M. Ev1110, John E. Fol- that 80DieiJocly needs, a Soollldea, lob's. Paul E. Hollman, Yre. liOI Aetllln Ad ean help,
Roger D, ~~~~milton, !Ire. Artie .. . ..·..·. ..·.-·.·. :· .. ·.· :···=·=···· ·····..
E, Glb- llarey IL Hulshorlt,
Mlsa Mary S. KermeciY; Elmer
Martin, John F, &ilsoer, !Ira.
Ger7 E. Roach, Nathan Sla)'lon,
Jr., John P, Watson, Debra A,
Whlta, Howard L, Yeeger, Linda R. Ea6011, Jobn Stuey, Mre.
Danny A. Brlcldes end lntanl
Roy Edward Angel, 55, Rt.
11011, Mrs. Manln M. Moas ancl
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Oak IW~ dJOWIJed ~
Infant ioo, Mra. Margaret D. _....,
Iii a lmtlns acddelt
Carte, Marvin C, Folden, Ray
Gilmore, !Ira. JolmB.IIaii,Miaa on Lake Paradise In Jae.....,
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are not In the beat illteresto ol
union locals," alii allfi8Cl
strikes in Ohio penallnstltutillle
"in direct violation •• •., of aDion rules.
Most of the coundl's mem--
bers are employed In UlllverDties, prisons ancl state '-ltalo,
scone or which were tile tugeta
of eqloye ''mOUI'IIIIIII'' and
~~slckness" work stq1p1gn dur·
iJW the put week.
Some union OC!Iclala bod dlao
sented to stegiJv the protasta
whUe a pay raile b1ll wa• J)OIId11111 In the leglolature. It wu
introduced by atalll Son. '1'011)'
llall, JI,.IIQton.
BD!k """ named eueudvo director last fllll while Hill')' waa
director. In recent cleya, tile
council's e""eutlve board llllied
to returning Henry •• lla Jeld.
er, while 10<&1 1111011 prtaldeota
continued to • - ' 11ll1l<.
AnnoulleemOII&oftho•ldp llonoiQ
H liGon
before. the oxeeuUw bou'G Wu
aehoduled to meet •Oil tho Jeld.
erah!p quootlon.
came,..
Plans May 30th Services
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