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With Radicals.
Oouds Opening .
By United Preas lnterratioMI
Cicy College of New York was
to reopen todaS und<!r the
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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
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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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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.
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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,
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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,
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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-
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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,.,..
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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·
. . . with the c)lm>er, lind ill'
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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meter permlts and the areas
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.
Wins Jk.~tor's Degree
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1-:o•nluctnt 'p~<ovtrtd wlrt. ~
ltr'tkhlng, "'-qlherproof, non.c:raddl\g.
Easr lod~n. Reg . I .19 •
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Highways, Bridge d
Chafee
Molldll> nl&llt
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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
! If
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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1'11111·aut · ~ .trllll'poat, tile Poliler<v"
..,IQet Will be I'Oill ..ed .Ia
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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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.". Palboroy eound1 \lnndaJ Dl8ht read!.,
.~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
fOn
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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erurt charge ln a easeofhisflrst
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)
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Dies on Sunday
Man Arrested
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Fighting ,ontiooed at Madison
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HDI~ ' !Mitll · ~. Flrlt• Soollllill ~CWI .MIIIt '~
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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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ell stall representaUYH "whieb
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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pie, · their prllbl.,••iind plo&..
.no, tllelr tiGubles llid tun. AI
with lbi .,.t Of Haleollel,p U•l,
It welcomes • • but won't
dlqe a ierldui que.Uan irith a
b""'h-<ltf.
Send your ..., _ questlooa
to YOUTH ASiim ,FORIT, care
ol Halen Help IJSI, Utlo - . .
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SHOULD A LAllY WALK AWAY'/
. 1iaar Helen:
A certala lit! accused me or
"'""ethbw I dltib•t do and hadn't
e\'on lhoush of, so I denied the
charge. She eallad me 1 liar
plus a buneh of le11 printable
Dllbes. aad8 threats alii, whDe
I was swH1411dng her, 1hebelll
metn the rllhl eye, brealdDII my
ala•se• and cuttllv my cheek. I
am gattlng mad, like I .., taste
It, and whlla I am cllli'IDrl my
face 6lr action, she gote In four
more
and my !ell dloek
1tt1 scratehed.
I am pleni1 rUed and I go tor
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lllqr when two husl!;y aoldts pull
I receflli&,oved ~ftaft.,..
UIIIJirt.
other stailo0,1bo studillliouncll at
I claim self11etenso and the the ochoOi l'""' alhliil posted 1 .
hollers I started It I Cln't prove dntsl cGcl;·' which li,Y,f tll!it all ·
otherwise. So I cot !)IUIIIhed by elolllol llifjt be ........ ..
my parenta lor ucorduct udte- Iens:th!' . -~~
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comtng to a youqr lady of IS,"
Where -r lime lftiit,..•e
the IHst of tho cllll'llll. I am our el-'f!llrly~IIIIIDOII ·
ly WAYNE G. IRANQSTADT, M.!)• •
emt blamed fill' break!DII DIJ' of my 0111111\rare allooitolxlncheo
glaues.
abon the 'lmee. Ttil!lloro bel'• · ,
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I oay I did ftOt ask for these taU melftW..,. them IPin. 1'11
ue the etfeets or Uvltyllld
early chlldbearlnc.
1!01141 pUll? WI!¥ muat
BY JACK O'BRIAN
(!lroehetteria, La Pllpotte) final . has some hot love scenes with l~s. I did 11111 want them, and be sent balihs u.y ira of "IJ>. . ',
d!JCooUDue
them
grad·
ptenwital
examinaEvery
NEW YORK - Joan Craw- J.y go< twice-world's figure skat- Michael York (In hls20o)ln"The I returned them with proper 1,.. decent ! e .• Thla . cuts DIY ~t' What are their side Uon should lndude a Pap
aml!lil1'.
ford's daugbter Cbrlstlna a n d ing champ and now Ice C(ij)ldes Dreamers" 1i1m •••• Sanuny na. toroot """ can I establish thet wardrobe dlllln to~ 1101b1JV •411teC!a?
producer Harvey Medllnslcy took liar Aja Zanova to quit and mar. vis Jr.'• latest dates are with I am Innocent of wrong clolng?- II my elolltta don't iaVB bema. .~ A-AJI ..,.,. of the Corti·
Q .... My dalllbler lives in
the Mexican exit with their mar- ry him Utls June ..•. U, S, Tenor "MOd Squad" •a Peg;y Uptm IRJSH C. O'R.
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America. She wrote
Dear
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"de<enl" .
11 wl!it you're -~~ 1We11111J due to Iafiam. that sbe has amebiasis. What
riap •••• The blg:time Jockey Jess Thomas takes on a monu- •••• Tuesdoy Weld Is Wedne•·
used
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W1ien
taken
for
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J saY D&renta who take an outBW lloiandl know 11blch neigh. mental task: he'll sing all eight day's ChUd, spUt with huoband
are the symptoms? Is It serP.s. 1'111• te IIIII, 10 my , · loqed period they may ioua?
aider's
word qalnst their own
bore llarted the false rifl.ru. mlllor Wagnerian roles In sue- Claucle llartz.
Can itbe cured?
: use moonface, hair on the
daughter's
are either ohort on dreoseo orllt~ 111AT lbort.
mora but they're ·too happy to cessive performances at the ViFame: the rubber noveiQ- De
A-Moll amebic lafeellons
Dear Minh ·
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hate 'em .... Ex-champ Joe enna Opera House this month. Gaulle masks In the Bdwy. shopa trust - or thay know your hot
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et~peCially
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with vague abdominal
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Lools and his Martha doffed the
Estranged wife of Marllball are marked down alroaciY •.•• ~ Irlsll temper better than I clo.
"' eoo....,two ....... more ~:
· · Ina, and peptic! ulcer. Sud- cramps and loose stools. As
Or perhap 1 IIIey !lgure 1 lady of school ltlii I aho!id dllnkyour
wltbdiawal of t b e 1 e the disease progresses there
baxlng gloves and reconciled .••. Field V, Bitoy by nickname, had delle Kern, 23, N. Y, ldndergarshould
ALWAYS walk awa,y, no teachers ciilol ma1re ~-t IPeelal :. '
allllbly to cause heid- may be blood and mucus in
Tmds aces Rod and Msry La- handsome Wm. Tappert cooling ten teacher (P.S. 6l)isthoSchaeconcoSBioa ;,;,
since , 'l thi, Iota Of appetite and the stools and the vlcUm ·
ver expect the first baby In Aug. his CO!ccls In Michel Kazan's ler Beer Talent Hunt wbmer. matter what the provocation.
loses weight. In untreated
Whichever,
yau
probebly
<111't
six
lnch11
!IMve
lheltnselaabout
" lilurrlng of. vlalon.
whUe the Dennis Ralstoos have b~ temple wtille Bitoy had Her recording al the tlrm's ;m.
cases,
the cblel daajer il
establish
!-nee
without
witaverage M iaU Jirll' aldrts ; Q
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their little racqueteer due t h e her tresses teased .... PhD Ben- gle will aet25,000 radlo.1V spins
liver
ah~eess.
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as
Ibis
compllcaUon
is,llciw rare
cortiloneT
Shellah Graham'• daughter to Vletnsm because It Isn't loud ties' John Lemoo lopliy chanl· porlence and next time walt until an nc or owv1 becaUJe speclllc drill• that
W~ Weotbrook weds O>lum- enough .•.• Ex-weltergreat ,BU. ed his mlcldle name from Win- a crowd pthero, before y o u
wl11 eun 'tlie diBe e
r<li\oatlliiJII llld''IV<iU ·· · ·'to
to 0no -because hl·- lirlde ·maliO lillb the aalf~-re- , ~ ll
lo bta ;ileoir Iionald·Paeroy11ds · iy· Graham swltclo!d brandJ' - .ton.
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~ wee._;..... The ·ill(j4 Msi1in- he's -With 5ea81'ams ...:r L. ~\.
"'"o vno cnlllg!ld her ourlag
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commop.
walemno Your """ 11111111.. ""' . llmDar 'letion.
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ptrlencoo• .illdre11 IWin iJoltei ·;
~0 a doy .... The ballet daneAagela Langabury (In her !Os) tier are expected to marry llDY -H.
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Q-llow can we fiDtl
In care of t1t111 11011-....
. Ci-AIIIMallJta laid in a
dey
Dear
Helen:
ing Edward VWelas m>n't pas
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Tho Pope's cleoree that biBbHow tlo ycu .._ It's love?
cle cleux 81\1' more - splltsville
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~the 11ter1t,1 is rare ir worn· wlll· make a \borough eum·
••••. PatiJ' Kate,Jolmstoo, daul!b·
op& and cardinals sldp pompo..
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ter of Kathryn Groysm andJolmIcy of attire Is a c~o-a..t-do rule:
cancer
Iii womea wbe
oy Jolmston will wed actor Bob
he'II soon be seen (probably trr
A - m- maay liBeral
FACTS
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under
P1eue com- pracUUoaers
Tower ••.• Lee Berry and APril
his African trill) In a e....., ault
are overworted
Shlwhan 1101 the Laurey and Ado
with Edwardian lllj>eis, via 111
and must oftelllreat ,you on
A-lll«.t.t oWltl h av i' the.run, ftadlnc the type you
Amle roles In Ute Lincoln Conexclusive Rome talldr •.•• .Mllthat uter!Jie cancer, are looking fot may' be dlf.
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tre ~Oklahoma!" revival •.•• Can
ton Berte Is lllll<lrcle: he'U pla.y
tbouCbt
to be rare in fll:ult. Perhaps y.our best bet
It really be 26 years olnce we
Ute Borscht belt (tile C...~ In
n 1 womill, oeclli'l in would be to have your local'
first aaw thst dancing doll of a
July.
125 ol .very 100,008 medical society pve you the
mulieal?
Former N. Y.1V-radlo.recorclan l!etween a names of two or. lhr8!0 tn:
The VIncent (Ben Casey) Eding-cate pianist Bob llowno;y died
tel'llista WhO ll'li _JmillVD to
DOIU
wards expect a Wlntor stork .•••
ly NOELtfpVE
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In Malo .••. Lester Lan1n hops
provide
lbiB ldad of 'service.
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NEA StaH Co.....dtnt .
tor Max Showalter Is a fine smallhe's happy - a football nut, he'll
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~·· painter and we recomWASIDNGTON
(NEA)ml!lll his dellghi!Ul tJn,y daubs
olhih " ' - games at the st.dlwn next taU
Forelgn elements are Infil- toward
have
10111t
!lOI'I'I1atiOII to
Stealing,
bunt
in
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and
II the Suzy Girard Gollery .•.•
.... Comedy writers Seaman Jatrating the White House cel- ~ OWl) . . ~lr , . altuiknickers
were
baseball
in·
Same obop shows the fine csn- novations of tile 1860s, The
lar again.
cobs and Fred Fox preter redUon. .
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heads: they're IIKIYirq: from the
President Nixon bu gone
A formiiJ~t til SID.
TV ~ actreos and divorced WOe of 1865, Eddie C\llllbert of the
back to a _Kennedy-era policy Frant Cbiihh-.ru ·
Red 9<eltoo to LacUie Ball's
or ser v 10 g some French
GeorpPhlladelphia·1{ e y stones
shews •••• Big firms are hot liter
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wines and elwnpaane at Defenre, .
Doctoro say sadJ.y Ut&t rock- was the _-first to ' steal a
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of
college grads Ia the tec:hnlcal
alate functl0111 afoog with lllllaicllllll In their teens a n d base alld tile next year
!lelda - but we set • - • from
the 110 or 10 American wines ita.t •llill;
Nft' . "bit ..'
eorly twenllea will be a mass Dickey Pearce of the
lads
back
tram
Vlotnam
whose
on the approved White Houae · Col. OutliW:''
Brooklyn Atlantics first de,,. · .of...,......, patients In tenyears
war service took them two yeera
lilt. The move bas popped
liberately bunted. The Cin1be
Nau..t
Elld6tllient
•••• RoiiiiUrateur Paul Stelndler cinnati Red Stockings of
a"'l!' from the collqe • camPI•
the cork of tbe Amerlean lor the ·~-=
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ln<lurtrlal recrultera; how can
Wine lncluatry, which WOUld Bien . Jl,•!lle .
1868 were laughing-stocks
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much rathar see a Paul
when they introduced
Utey get the good jobs aatng beg' . ·Masson ."Emerald Dry" on
knickerbocker pants.
ging?
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cranb
....pe , .,.
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Trouv e
1no I :..nlon· subvetiiOD
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A policy of using American Hunter.
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If
pa in early ~.Yadon Jam1 - day of !969 with 239 to
fell'S, buecl Gil a trip to
follow.
Turkey be made whUe he
The moon Is between Ill full
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phase and last quarter.
WJIAT. ·A~ onoliiJ!jrry lll'itaUa' lilY II TO
llld Mn. J•Auon were
1be morning stars are Venus,
~ed • 18iDtilli!l of 'l'urldsb
~ ro~Till ~ -or 1'8II80ial.
Mars an:l Saturn.
wiDes and repOJ'Iedly •creed
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The evening stars are Mereu..
"'Uve wines to foreign
ry and J~ller.
IUOI!s abould be f~ecl
On Utls doy In hislory:
here.
1be balanee of, pay.
In 1935 the Works Progress
mente problem may ~~tve lDAdmlnlstrotioo - WPA- was Bel
11-.ed the deellloilu weD:.
~ b)l Corwreu to provide "ork
Both the 'While HOUII and
for the unemployed.
proiGco1 olllce ~
In 1937 the German dlriglble
Hlnclenburg oJII)Ioded at Lakee=.1,.11111 lfU
1n etrect,
bora~ N.J. Thirty·alx P18&0""
tilt emplwla on the hoiile
rer• were ldlled.
prodllct WN, lli'oftpr pi-evj.
In 19!1 Stalin replaced V, M.
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Little Old WinflnaktrJ .
Concoct Whine;·for Nixon
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awear•::::t
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Elder.~
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FOR YOUR MOTHER. AS MUtH
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'"'er.
l!lmNr
Molotov
as
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premier of the
Waahirwton
lor
Irving
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said,
Ul)der~laDdabty,
·~le.
A
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woman's whole life is a history
at atrecltoos."
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l]ovea a crisp, like-new appeuanee with spray atarch .
Alter wuhlnl lllovea, roll
lliOII) up In a terry towel lo
remove exeest moisture.
.Th•n ·•P'"(. evenly with
llateb llld et dry.
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hu•iness, ond whotthonb do we get?-Tire ,..imment's
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Clllckin' dowe on fire Mollo/"
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llta!it tiiole • • • ..
It Wa~~'· AIOlil lhal IBIJie
mqllt line, Sea. Caleb BoiP
opce :~d in lldmlii!Jil'atlVe
a1il118Dt aeined •FIOO!d. '
~ peojl,le . l i 1'HIDe
strange p 1 y c_h'i c atb'~Oii
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has five l•t~fletl; the poison ivv three. Peoplt
who Jl•unked l·A 1114th
shoul stay 011t of the
W<Jods.
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lescence from an operat~
lies In delay of arrival
the bill.
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. we
a!~ys
anticipate
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pupu!allon e:cplolfoll · in
the neighborhOod.
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Jones, NY •• 21 98 20 39 .396
Alou, Pit • . . 25 106 15 t2 .396
11. Aaron, AU 2S 67 16 34 .391
LaboY, Mtl . . 2t 90 8 3t .376
Jlebner, Pit •• 19 65 15 2t . 369
Allen, Phlla 15 55 12 20 .384
Jib•. 8F •••• 23 89 14 32 .360
Jonol, Mil ••• ·24 90 13 31.3t4
~glr, Chi .. 22 65 10 32 .338
Alcu, Atl •. • 23 93 18 S! .333
AmerleonLeaaua
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corew, MID •• 19 81 i5 32 .395
Plrel~ llo& .. 24 83 17 32 ,386
· . Cater, Osk • •24 98 14 3t .3t7
)k«rd. au .• 1s 61 f 21 .344
H; Alia, Woo 22 jO 9 24 .343
F. RbnBD, Bal-28 10& 2S 36 ,3t0
Rechrdl, Col 21 69 t 23 .333
~ Seo •. 18 58 8 lt .328
Min 23 89 10 29 .326
~. KC •• 18 66 2 22 .32t
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W. L. · ·1'!!1. GB oihenth ·to , ocore i H vletory llllleld, boil colD!~~ Hindb••ttnme • •• 20 8 .71f
••~ ,,_,_ •o- M"'""'"· 1fler· I•• Nmched out 1 ai""'•
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·-,~~or ri&f>u:.;i;r Bob
Boolal ., ..••• If 10 .!iSS t
'Tho Black&' last.<lltch rsll.Y
Deii-ou ,., •••• 11 ·ts .tA ·7
N"'f York •••• Ul~ ;t23 a.
·Cl..eland, ••• 3 18 .Its 1Sik
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Konaao City , . IS 11 .St2 3'.':
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California, , , • 8 13 .381 7
INGLEwOOD, .Calif. (VPO- moining.
SoaUie. . • • • • 8 15 .3t8 8
VOIIenble BIU Ruuell and tho
Ex-Laker Don Nel8011 hit a
~· Reaults
c.Itlca hrwe COIIQI!otad Jump shot from lbi foul line
(No'IIIIIIOIIcheGtlod)
lliiO of tho 111011 lncridlble with 1:17 left, Larry Sleafrled
Todoy's Probable Pltchera
...,.11 stor!H 1n ~- macle a polr or tree threws with
(All Times EDT)
1'ha7're elllmitl- of the 24 secondo m lbi clock and
Wuhlilaton (Hunan 2-1) at National Bali<elball Aooo<iotloo John l!aYllcok added anather
OokliiMI (HUnter 1.2), 10:30 p.m. Cllce more.
fl'eo l1n'ow 111111 15 seconds
New York(PsterBOIIU)atCal·
The remarkalllo c e I lie 1, - n g and the Celtlea were'ln
lfomla (lfl,y 1-1), 11 p.m.
fau1h place · llnlllhera In the fr<litt 108-102.
Bollon (CUipt-l)atS oat tl e NBA'I Eaatern DIYjalal 111 the
'1'hlrd-Quatter Biltz
(Bell 1~, 11 p.m.
......,. 108 ..., race llld Tho Celtic& acllrall1 """ II
· KlniU City (Butler 1.1) II 0./lln the flnall, took poueastoo wiG! a thlrd-Qiarler blitz. They
Detroit (McLain t-3), 9 p,m; of Ulelr tilll tiDe In 13 :yearo reeled off 11 lllral&llt polnto to
Mlmesota (Hall 2-1) at Cleve. "="" -'""t with a 108-106 turq a SO~ tie Into a 71~
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- · the loa Angelea adollltago.
lrmd (McDowell
1-3,,.
:- p.m. victory
Chleogo Olorlen z.:) at Balli- Lakert.
In a tJdrd fll8l'ler In 11bleh
1)
more (Palmer 3- , 8 p.m.
"Thla has to be ..,. or my Booton outscored tho Lakors 32.
Wednesda¥'• Gamee
tii'Utell thrUls,• Runall oald 20, Nel8011 scored 13 or his 16
Wash ot Oekland, nllht
alter hlo elm took tho bell-of· polnlo.
New York at Calif, nllht
....., plaJoff oertes, 4-3. "II'o llavllcek, who tlnllhed as
lloolal ot Seattle, nlabt
al1do)'o toullb to come back but Boston'I 1-., seorer In tho
Kaa Cib' 11 Detroit, nllht
we did."
seven pmeo 1lilh 198 points,
Millo al Cl..eland, nllht
Reeord Crowd
led Ule "">' for Ute wlmers In
Qdcqo al Ball, nllht
A Fonun reeord ba8k0tball tho cleeldiq 0111!011111er with 26.
crowd or 17,568 watched the 35Jerry West pNred bi t2
;roar-<lld RuaseU help lbi Celtlco polnta to pace Los Anples
become tho firll team In the despite having a heavlty taped
NBA'o ~ear hlatory come lift thigh because of a
back to win after loiiJll the hamstrin& muaclo pdl sulfored
nrot two ...... In the flnall. In the waning min!ltel of the
Booton """ clesplle a· MlllU• fifth pmo.
'too ADBeiea oomeback wbleh Well, who "'"' a ·sports car
San Fran 8; Gepeda, AUa and a i7-fC)Iltt Ce!Uelll[d-100. for being solectod as the
Santo, Chi 6; Sleven tied with 5. 83- wllb 9:53 left melt to cutatancllng pll,l'er of the series
American League: F. Rob- point- 103-102- with 3:07 .re. b7 a national IIUlPZlao, ocored
lnson, Ballo and Howar<l, Wash
556 points In 18 games to sot a
10; Jacllaon, Oal! 9; Pepltooe, NY
olngle ....... playof! aeoring
"
~Mur
NY
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record.
The old mali< was 5SI
8; Petrocelu, I<IUII'
eer,
and Banda, Olk 7.
..
1et by San Francisco' a Rick
Rono Batted In
ne~eat
Barry In the 1967 plo,yofta.
National Leque: Tolan, Cln,
11
It was a partlcuiarJ.y bitter
· Santo, Chi and MeCovey, Sill
rltfeat for Elgin Baylor, the
Fran 22; Cepeda, AllaandDench,
Mlta:a lllllh (jOlters del"!'ted Laktrs' brUllant forward who
Cln 20.
Now Lexington at tho Flmlero)' never baa pii,Yed on a
Amer!CID League: F. Robin- couru In a·two-WSl match.llllll- cllaJnploosblp team.
son, Balto and Murcer, NY 25; doy, 20t to Now Lelbllllla'a 2!1.
"This I• my moot frustrating
Howard, Wash 22; BaMo end c.. iDdlvllml ·reliulle showed Bob loss," Baylor commented. West
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ter, Oak 20·Pitchlng
foaled Rich Weaver, New Lax w1a more Ulan we clld."
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A f.!; Sln&m', Lila A and Marl·
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-and Rex ,
,.,.,.., ""'' ran -; ~rry, ft-·~ fl, Bob Pollnl. New Lax,
UMes .
la,.Wthllll In fourth place with
an 11·13 record and the
Senltors In seeond place with a
16-11 mark; Then, of course,
there are the Cloyollnd Indians
, with a S.:18 recOrd and alread)'
13'h _pmea out of firat plaee.
. The Tlpro lave been gattl~
8110111 pltchlne and lllven t
elljOyed 111111)' of the IIIah
raU!et whleh won so •Ill'
pmu In 1986. The SOIIalora
ICJI* like 1 wllolo team
ander Ted WiUiam1 b u ~ of
cOIII'se, ant auapoct "" peel
pertorulonce. The BOtton Red
Sox ll'e weD-placed (lt-10) to
pre- ao aar!y Blltlmore
no1tw1,y but the Y.-a are
diiQPOiitlne at 11·111.:Amorlcao Lelguo Wot
The eo-favored Twlno and
Oakland Allll.Ucs If' ~~~~~
l..Z bvt the TWIIUI look !U.
·~ thee-~
Is It ....... the7 1lirlclil
, apt•t tho 1.,..•, WHker
Weotem Dlvlli<lil teaiu or ....
~ Martin illade them Ida 1
" I:WJy P....rM'
A;nd
what about 1!11 Rliill•lllil-11
llld 1\'IP blllml,. to talk of
.llt!'Hieilltlll •. Iii\' llti . df>lsloit
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Hifoitetn DIYiol~~ that
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same•
behind tho ~~.
may have to make". move IIIII
becsuae the Plral81 areb't yolt
belne taken aei1ously as · ·•
challo11110r aDd tile Phil"'!"~»~'..
PhDlleo, N;w Yorlc Mete rmd
Mmtreal ~ alreatiY ·Iio..,
10Ulod at .500 or bolo~!. ''· •·<
· The NL'• Eaotern _~· 40
not ellp&ct to fatl8n _, . .., the
Wes~ •• In the core cl tho AL'a
Eaotern · 'leamo, · becluaa tfle
NL't dlvlaiGils 0,.. .,.,,... to
seven
more
lancad.
be
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lbri proceldeil
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tho litre• b)'lsoui!WI fl'eo
Jlalotoseeoodflo-nWU- , .;: ., _ _ _. the pme's
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tlelne ..., acrooa 11 llliUels,
ptncl>ldilf~
reUet hurler
Pete Mcllermttl, alae worked a
walk out of Burdette.
~omore Rick Van Matre
came oo In rallef of Burdette,
but Shortatop Greer put,,the lcine .., tho cake tor the hosts by
•IDIIIIni the )'GUDII rlgbthancler
a n d sending the winning rWI
acrooo the plate.
Pl. Pleasant had acored Its
nrai n11 tn · the aoeond lmlng,
added three more In Uta fourth
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NBA PLAYOFF STANDINGS
By United Press International
BesH>f..'leven Final
W, L. Pc~
Bolton
o4 3 .511
Lao Angelos • • • • 3 4 •429
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Bostoo 108 Loa ADIIO!es 106
ABA PLAYOFF STANDINGS
By United Preas 1-!Btional
BesH>f..'leven Finals
Oakland • • • • • • • • · • • 3
Indians • • • • · • • • • · • •1
Monday's Reaulto
Oakland 144 lndla!B 117
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NEW YORK (IJPI) - The Cincllllllll Reds wiU send Jbn
Ma!..,ey against Don Clldwell and the New York Mots Ionlght
with hope• their ace flghthander can get them moving ahead
In tho Nstlonal League atanllngs.
Clnelnnsti, """ !l-It for tile sea1011, s-s In fourth place
In tile Western Division. New York's identical log hal placed
the Meta fourth In the Eastern division.
~. who pHched a no-hitter ogainlt Son Dieg1) at CIJ>.
clnnad lait week. takes a 3.0 record into tonight's game. CardwoU has not won a game and hdcls an 0-4 log.
FoliCMlng a two-game series here, the Reds continue
DO YOU KNOW
K. EUGENE RIGGS
He eould be one of your •
moat re~pected frienda .
As a eareer-tralned J'obn
Haneoek Acent he i1
equipped to pi'O't'lde JOU
with the most modem lift
their eastern swing with a three - game stopover at Montreal
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Burdette llrrlcfl
OliO ~tin every lmlneexolpi by_MeillooftotarliiWt.ll' _rRice w~
9"11 the. tiwp~•'!'! ''~·~ I
the ' tlllnf· and, overall, got 10 ,..... Ia the ll.flh whim JO!msoo
In
tho
seven!h
luni"Bo;' \; ):. ·' ,
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nlor rl&bJed ott tho lhnine wl!h a double
tho "
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Ed Mellermlti, wltj) .. . . . .
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MBIIs!iunpedlntoaJ.OadVID' ~~~~~ .~,..,.....
and home run (In .the ,lW,!,
tap in the flrat when Van Jdu>- ;"'
.,:.~d G;: tour lrlps to the - · ""f."'-'
1011 was aafo oo an error and lao
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Pleasant's bill atlck.
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Pete Me U.lll ••.•• 100 '23!i O-f
ter catcher Jim Crow drew • De 111 took
the mwnd 1.; P~ Pleasant OlD 310 ~7 11. 5
base oo Iloilo.
Bla. kaove:. t be~ ,._,
Bunietto (LI'), voa lfllre ('I)
The Mal'lederB of Caleb Ru" the ....,.
c ..,s '"' 0 -•· & !;row. Rice, Mcllerinitt cs:l ,
Moore then iaUied two more came to the plate and llnlshod (WP) and Nortlqt,
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Sacker Dove, Boyd """hit, Jolm baseo 00
• 0 s
Ingles walked and Clrl (Birdie) sl~ Rl had famed lght,
Demoakey ~~~ There wa~ i sued ~.. :ses 00
and
also a center • orr..- on ' s
a~ aut ono' Ill lhi' ~;'·Jiur. ball hll IIi Domookey. ·
and three cootests at Philadelphia.
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NOTICE
REVIVAL AT Highland Chapel
Chorch starU!III Thursday tho
8111 Utrough the 11th. Services
each evening at 7:30p.m. Rev.
Coy Groves 1rcJm Ewlngton
Church of Chrlat In Chrlatlan
Union wUI be the evangolls~
~eclal singing each evening.
EW17one welcome. Pastor,
Rev. Hilbert Searles.
WORLD ALMANAC
I"ACTS
Falcons
Win 9th
WARREN LOCAL - Thew...
hama White FaleoobasebaUteam
coached by Grant Barnette picked up its ninth victory of the seeson here Munda3, f..3, over War-
r
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ioaaunee advice and
ae"lce.
For a life inauranc:e man
you can couat on, eaU ;
GENE RIGGS
ren Local.
Rigblhander
Randy
Smith wenl
tho distance oo tho hill for the
wlmers, tamlngnineandwalldng
Utree.
Brent Clark pacedWaluunablttlng with two olnglos and two
RBra. Other Falcm hitters were
T!mmy Howard 111111 a -leand
Glry Slsk, Smith, CUrUa Rcullb
and Dick Ord, each with a olnlle.
Waluuna 1<0red three of Ita
runs In the tJdrd find tho w!mlng
'""" .IJI.ille fili!L/11>1! wlnll!Ptho
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boats Haman Trace
The 45-mile-long artificial
lake created by p a r k e r
Dam and the Colorado Rlver Is the site of Leke Havasu City, Ariz., a recently
started resort and manu·
facturing town, The World
Almanac says. At the center of the desert triangle
created by Los Angeles,
Los v e g a s and Phoenix,
Havasu leatures the first
round U.S. post oflice and
~ _bas . a c q u I r e d London
Bl'l~ge. The town Is build·
· ing an island for tile bridge
to connect.
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t.odaJi at 4 p.m.
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m pe .. y Drag Race Event
Tornadoes
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'lbe Southern Tornado bale·
ball team leored two ntnl In
Ute seeoocl llld adcled
IIi the IOVelllh tor a S.llrJ.wn.!th
at Waterford ~fond~.~' afternoon.
. Sophomore Rllhthender Gory
11ar1 Wtat tho for Coach
Bull lllrper'o Tai'I\IMIOea, II•·
1n1 1111 on11 tour hits, taming
_.., aad walkinll two.
Sauthent IPI Ill fir<lt two , .
in lbi 80COIIII wlur!!, Bruce Ilarl
,.. .1\!t; rmc1 o.ri Hart. R on
BlcbMi rmd Kalll1 Wallbrolm
ldt lllck-ck alnlle&
· · '1111 , . - 1m1n1 Tornado
- came IiaciaJ led <4
wllit -i triple and Bam Ilarl
cont>ellll~ boo
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NatiOnal Lequo We"! • .
The .JiriVII II 17-8 'J!Ii ~
Lao A,.lea . Dlid&er• .JI 'll'l!
have litolled 'i u r P rIa 1 tlf
llrelllllh even tltcqtll ~
wu i'lled the Na. 3 ·~
in the ~vllioa. 'Tho II.Wid Sea
rrapo~ Glints are llr~
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,chilli. ll..ttoa. - .. ,, ~·•
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Wllibmnt w11b Utree alnllto,
llotblel 1 illall~ and triple; Bar·
.,. ·. Hirf, tWo 'olngleo, and Gory
lim and N Amold, O!lc:lt a
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SaUibona. , ; ,::020 000 1-3 9 4
Wlllitord •• ;000 010 0-1 t 2
~ llld -J.aWI'OIICO.
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'liHI ~ ...,...~ )ao\~ the ,
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and looeu Iii 14 ~ lhtoh'' 81
CHESAPEAKE - Fast FJ.ying
Joe Laml<IY was back at
llcle last week, burnlnl up the
a8flbalt II his u81111, under-therecord pace. Lemley Cljllored
Street Eliminator.
Gory Adsma, In his n.GAS
Chevy from Ashland. KJ>. was
l'WilOrup to Lemley.
Charley Betta beat oil com.
era apln this week Ia the 91per
Slaok Brackel to holdSiparstoc:k
Eliminator dtle.
BIU Rardin of RsviiiiSWOOd was
...,_..., In hll good rumlng
GTX.
River·
111e ttMQflower," a Plymouth
dr!YOD by Russell Bl,l'o of Greenup, KJ>. captured tho Tcp Slaok
Ellmlnalor title "'er Dick s.Dilb
Ia tile S &. H Performaace Pcatlac
ftaft Gallipolis.
Jim Rou of IU!tin8too took
hl1 1950 Dlds a01011 tho fin.
lib line of the Pl>tl8 - .
to lain lbi Little stock Ellml·llltor Tltlt.
!faro drq racing Is scheduled Soturdoy nlpt u River·
lido Drq 9tralp celebratel Ito
fllllr. Amlveuary.
Early c1eoert noDIIda wore
layera of cottOD to lteop cool.
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QUESTION: Isn't c.ntral llr·condhllenln&
dlflicillt and lxpenalve to I•IIR?
ANSWER : No. If you have a forced warmair heatiq tyttem, «ntral air-conditloninc e~~n u~e the edttina; fan and duct work.
There •~ inttl~t when duct work h~ to
be iutaUed. This it true if your preamt
heatina 1y1tem doea not have duct work,
such 11 el«tric crilin& cable or bateboard
hcatiq or hot water heat. But the adv.n-
talc it the timplicity of lleW« typtt of duct
work. Ia. an attic ~nttiU.tion, where coolin& colla and blower are in the attic, ftezible
tubina or duct wOik can be uaed to diatribute cooliq downward into rooms,
tluuuih pilll.
arc miln~actund in
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AI~ ., - -.to hto." ''~
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tltlo differ fnlm
ANSWBR: l'llete II< only th,.. (3) ,..;.
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not Iaiii! ;moup will no't oilequittly
COOl and ~huoatatty ~ hqme. But, if:rou
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t - (U-1~ -~ : '~ ' ~ ~
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1,.. riP! lor mr homof
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aro clotatl weif ~ - .. ~l!li
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Phase 2: ·. East Vs. West
In Major League Action
By FRED DOWN
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UP! ~riB Writer
Mljor lesgue lloeebeU ontera
~1'11181 2 of Ita ftve-stage
~,ontennlal 1ea..., Tuosda¥ wltll
<}be bll questiOn whether the
Sf!uwero , which b!CdDed !D U,
.~..rlDII con aurvlyo tho hot
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~: There were 11111101'0111 aurprl•
h ea durlne tile lntra..Slvlo\OI)ll
;~c-ttltl,oo of tho first phase of
,..1on. Both the World
Detroli Tigers and
Nations! Lelguo ehanvloo
Lculi Cardi!Bio aut of1 to
s~rta. Ia either or are
· serious troutile?
the oame time the
Iiiii ·Twins, Kluaas . City
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'ail!•· Washl"'ltool So•·
the Amerlean Leelue
U..·. AUsnta Braves 1nd Loo
!~101M · llodPro In the Nsi!OnLeacue have' dliplaJtd
atreQith. Ale a~
ot tllam lor real?
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41~ ·
lrcJm
e llr;Otllil June ,
wlU be
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all-American ted, W111te and
l!t/bblY back ·tn Mfltr 1 ol
day:
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But wH h AilmlnilttaUve
_ . .... off - · the Amerl·
can ..nt peoplure Iii a flU.
Somt Union.
In 1967 the Greek military
Junta BUIIJiended parliament and
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QUESTION: What 1bout equipment eaot?
lptthe impnulon that• p1 IJIItm
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the real facts! Accordina to loc-al P•
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a month. lnvestiaate further and you'D
find that's over a period of ten (10) ·y ean!
An rltctric system costs from 20~ to 30fO
less to buy than a comparable cas system.
With only thtff (3) si;zes of gas unitl, you
might be payin& for a unit that is too latp:.
Last year, SS% of alt-crntral air-conditioninc unlts iMtalled were of • smaller
siu then any aas unit IVaUable. Therefore,
you might ·s ave •• much as 40% for an
electric system.
QUESTION: Whit about electric ft01.....,
ANSWER ; Our recommmded deolm ..a
finllnce an rledric unit for appro•imattl.Y
$14.00 per month (maybe len) lot •nn
(7) ~are in any home in wbich a pa unit
can ;be installed for $14.00 per montb.
lor ftn ( 10) yurs.
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tric unit will ope:nte for leas tblla
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Thomas !or ihe Ma.Y meetlJW. Devotlons were Pilalm 121. Ollltr
program readi•s were "~ to
Principal Charleo Taylor baa Mother" by Mro. Dorolla Riebel,
111110UJ1C011 honor sllldenloofEasl- ••v...s or a Mother" b)' Mro.
em H1&b SchoOl !or the fifth lllx Nell Wilson, "It's Sprlaw Plantweek grading period.
IIV Time" by Mrs. Glad)'s WUNinth grade - All A, Beverly liuns and "He Is Still My BrothSmith, Mary Jo Wolf; A-B, Mel- er" by Mrs. !JIIlanPickeno. The
ante Dean, Bsrbara Ebersbach, program closed with the Lord'•
Dermis Eichinger, llle Hayes, Pra,yer In unison. The buslneos
Rick Reuber, Julia !loiter, Rog- session was conducted by Mrs.
er Karr, Kathy Saundero, Randy · Munle Buckley, presiden~ Rug
Young.
sales were announced and cards
Telill grade- A, Nancy Baumi tot prayer in school were dlsA-B, Mike Borin& Dale Booton, trlbuted to members. omcoro to
Kim Flck, Debra Fitch, Carolyn be elected st the noxl meeli!V,
Grll!ln, Tom Karr, Jean White- which will be at tho homeo!Mra.
bead, Debbie Wood.
Nell Wilson. Re!reshmenta were
Eleventh grade - A, Ruth Ann served to Mrs. Allee Fcu_tcy,
Barnhill, DIIIIY Will; A-B. Bill Mrs, Leona Rlllh, Mro. Martha
Cole, Martin Oohorne, Rachel Orr and Mrs. Gladys WID!ama,
Pigott, Kathy Tuttle, Brenda ail guests, and to member~, Mro.
~neer, Debbie Morgan, Avice Mamie Buckley, Mrs. Dorotha
Mays, Pbyllls Mcln\Yre.
Rlchel, Mrs. NeD WUson, Mro.
Twelfth grade - A, Barbara Eunice Sprague, Mrs. R a s e
Bailey, JOIIIIY Dean, Nancy Karr, Thomas and Mrs. !JIIIan PickRichard Lodwick, Louise Mi· ens. The door prize was awarded
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chael, Pattl Sexson; A.B, Rose
to Mrs, Foutty.
Andrews, Naomi Bissell,
Linda Brown, Linda Clark, Slir·
ley Cline, Pun Henderson, Ray
Karr, David Mora, Patrick Morrissey, Lenora Michael, sandra
Newlun, Louretta Sargent, Shlrley Rucker, Kay Spurlock.
Miss Virginia Moore of Park•
ersburg, W. Va., was an over·
night guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Bucld01. Also
visiting at the Buckley hcxneSUnday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Neuman, Randy Moore of Syra..
cuse and Mr. and Mrs.JohnWhllo
tle, Worthington.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Reedo!Tuppers Plains are parents ot a
daughter, Brenda Kay, barn Agrll 27, at the Sl Joseph Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chevalier
or Reedsville are the maternal
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MASON - Seven sophomores
of Wabama High School were
tapped !or the National Honor
Wolfpen
Soclet.Y Thursday during a special candlelight service. Principal Clyde Foley, administered
the oath to Cozette Cooke, Kathy
Foglesong, Comie GlllaiXI, Connie Hoggercy, Harriet Layne, Susie McDaniel, and cecllla Smith.
The skit for the lrduction was
based on courtroom precedings
with the following qualities needed, leadership, scholarship, ser·
vice and character.
Mike Tholl111aon played the part
ol judge; Dick Ord, de!enae counc~; Roger Keefer, bell iff, alii
Rebecca Roush, Cinda Foglesong, Vicki Young. Angela Fields
and Rosanna Roush, the jury,
Witnesses were Marilyn Gibbs,
Sally Yeager, Pun Roush and
Cheryl Burns.
Seniors, aU members of the
National Honor Society, psrtlclpa.tlng in the service were Gary
Burdette, Becky Burris, Sharon
Rosch, Pauletta Randolph, Dreamt Stevens, Gary Flelds, 0al'l'cy
Rizer, Cheryl Bumgardner, Susan Watkins, Linda Weaver, John
Johnston, Penny Burris, Larry
carpenter and Jenny Thompson.
Kathy Haggerty, another Senior
member, was absent.
Ol!icers ol the NHS who planned th~ program were Pauletla
Raldllph, president; Sharon
Roach, vice presidentj Cheryl
Bumgardner, secretary, and Linda Weaver, treasurer,
- Mrs. I. Balderson
News, Notes
Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyce and
Myrta Redman Of Columbus, Mr.
and Mrs. RobertRussellandfamily and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Venoy and family or Middleport were
weekend visitors of Mr. ani Mra.
Howard RusseU.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thoma
were Tuesday afternoon visitors
or Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jollnsoo.
Mr. and Mia. Charley Smith
were Sunday dinner guesto of
Mr. an:l Mrs. Doyle Krapp, Kall,
Kevin and Oiarles.
Mrs. Frank Sarver, Joiiiii\Y
and Eddie, ofBeverlywereSatur~
day visitors of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Thoma.
Mrs, Clinton Gilkey or Alba~
visited' her parents, Mr. and Mra.
Lincoln Russell Friday.
Joppa News,
Social Notes
Jean Baker spent a weeken1
with her slater, Mrs. Janice
castle at Guysville.
Mr. and Mrs. Herold BraMon
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sonders
and family visited recontly with
Mr. and Mrs. Berrm.rd Bramon
and
family and Mr. and Mro.
Several Baptized
Bob Hill and Linda, Mananald.
Mr. and Mrs, Georae Reed
At Albright Omn:h called on Mr. and Mro. Barley
MASON - Several were bap- Godfrt>1 of Tuppers Plalns.
Mr. and Mrs. Haymond Green,
tised at lhe regular SUnday morn-.
Kent
and Clay Green, Akron,
I• worship aervtce at the Alspent
a weekeiXI with Mr. and
bright United Methodist Church
Mrs.
Vern
Green.
In Mason by the Rev. Charles
Mr. arJ:I Mn. Vern Rae castle
Parrish.
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GuysvUie visited SUnday eveBaptised by sprinkling were
ning
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mrs. Velma Zuspan, Mrs. Betty
Baker
and family.
Roush, Mrs. Dorothy cartwright,
Madlyn Bucharan and Mrs.
Robin Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.
Rarbara
Bucharan called on DelWUI!am G. Zuspan, Mr. and Mrs.
cia
Reed
Tuesday.
Zuspan were also received Into
Mr. and Mro. George Reed
the church membership.
The Rev. Parrish brought the caUed on Mr. and Mro. Donald
morning message. Special mu- Lantlon recently.
sic Wa! presented by the choir.
On May 25, at 7:30 p.m. at the
BeUemeade Church In Point
PFC. ENGLE ASSIGNED
Pleasant, a baptlsmal aervlee
Army
Private First Class Fred
will be held for thooe wishing
A.
Engle,
20, son of Mr. and
to be immersed.
Mro. Woodrow W. EJW!e, Route
1, Middleport, Ohio, was 1111.,..
ed AprU 12 to the U.S. Army,
TWO ARRESTED
VIetnam, aa a mUltary polleePOINT PLEASANT - Arrest. man.
ed by the hr!l!'o Dept, was
Charles E. Daugherzy, 46, KanauMrs. sam BoYd enlerlalnedthe
p, Ohio, and Roy Jackson,' McWUkenllle WSCS recently illth
Dade, SO, Pliny, boll! !or Intoxielovea membero preeent.
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Mr. atlll Mro. ~- VfoNeat Foll01.1lasihe ~ · .....
and Mr. ·and Mra. Fruik ,Allen of lion 111111 oniwir Ml.ailawaaheld.
Ravenswood, W, VL, ·vtlited Mr.
lira. Frill 'II u..er, pre!!deat
and Mrs. WOllam Ablea and lam- ~ tile "'"'; ....... ~
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Robert Oura, local, called on WSCS allleera .IIIII be
Mr. and Mro. a.rltecatrolland UDtll Doeember 31, ollhla ,....,
lamlly recentiJ.
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Mr. and Mra. ~ge lllal of the aoclll1 hod been larilod to
Lq Baitonl Route, l\lr,andMrL au.ad • meetlna at lbe Albrlllii
McCarthy of Mlchlpn, Mill Le- Unital MllhodiJI on Mil lllb.
Ola Burch and Mrs. Nunla A~ The Albi'llbt 11nltid iiMhodlat
erson, local, called on Mro. Ilona Cbureh 8I"JJII 11111 lie pota of
L<q.
tile Cbrllt United Meatodllt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert !Aw- Cbureh Ia JlmL
~nd dall8hter of ·Ra~, H~d
At till Ccincii!IIGn hcii!N~II
Prol!lt and daiiJihler, cinib-, I~ Mre. .Cecil $nltJI. IIIIII Mrl. Wilcal, Mr. Kemeth ~ _Jr. liam Fri lirvl'a l'llfni~i
Pauley and Mra. Emil 1,1111 two to "" llllloidlil: Mrl.· Rudell
dall8hters, local, vloi'*l _Mr. and Bu1al, lira. Ill¥ PtUIItl.
MrL Roy Powell and tlinll1.
. . ..,• Jllioa. Nelda "•·
Mrs. Ethel JoilnsonofPoriJand Fnd
MrL Jamol PrUI!It, lira. Qlarcal!!d on Mr. ...... Mr.. Oliver lla v....-, Mra. 1;11111'1 Tl!omSQre and lamlly.
u, lira. 1107 llitltll, irra. ....
Mrs. Paul Our a and dalilhter, lien SteWarl, ilra. Jolla."'iij;;n,
AqrJ!ee, are home from the bol- 111ro. GetlrP ear.... llid .arra.
pitaL
Ltller Zerld..
WOmer Black, ~~~~ . CUr
nell, Mr. and Mra. Pearl H·a wthorno, Portland Route, Mro.
Rucker and children ol Tupper& PLEA!IAitr VALLEY.iiOSPlTAL
Plains visited Mr. and Mro. DIJ..
Admll*"- - BIUio ¥ i J ,•,
lon Taylor.
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Point Plloll!ll; lloilard BruiiiMro. Karen Burnside and tor• 111, Palnl Plea~ BqlllU
eaa of Chillicothe, and Mr. and Spence, folnt Plodant; Walter
Mrs. c. C. carter of Lcq 801- ~ • .wta OrO¥a; Yn. J111111
tom called on Mr. and Mro. Law- Taylor, Aahmai Cleo. ansa., lip.
renee Jollnoton and tami!y,
pie Groi'ei Mrf,. jiObut ·llllu.tl,
Mrs. Helen Jelren, S)TICI!••• Lelirt; ~-; ~~In, i'lllm
MrL Ropr Jo(fero and two chll• PI~...,&; . Kall• ~. Apdren, Pomeroy Route, Roy PIIW- pie · <irGU;.·Etmtr I!M"i'1,. llilt~
ell and two aona vlalted Mr. and falo;
lbli!li', .('.ell!poUa
Mrs. Homer Icenhower. .
Forrr; Mta. Divld Sirrt. lAtin;
Mike fleml,., local, caliod on lira. ·q,itiel WMnr, MI. Allo;
Mr. and Mrl. Homer lcillh""or.. Mr-.
~i llld!U~Mr. and Mro. Hatold Bramon. Jllirtt RllWrt Cra~ ~
Mro. Gladys Powell, Raedatllle, llrove.
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Mrs. Maywood Joht)IIOA Mri!._- lfti, ·Sidiiit· Dill'~' lilt-.: lll!nBranoon and llro. Johnaton eel"' · tid Cul!:itla, bjd _ llefrlclc,
bratod 1 their birthday I UlPih•r 'l'bDinu
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Clluteh
lalrwd
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berbecUe at the .... of lllolr
teacller, Mri. Frill -...., Ia
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Her baabend
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el)ldcott, wldcll wa1 IOI'Ved to
theee !I!OIIIbera of tile cll1a,
C<!nd• and llolllrle Gilland, Co-.
cU'- 111111 DaYid
Solly Yea·
..... Beverl1 J,lalea. u.rte Lambert, lll~ 'J1IabeC, ~ Per"· Pam Rou'II!,KathJFIIII.....,'
NIIIOI Proldlt, KatiiY RouaiJ,
Rev, Lonlf E. KeeiiV a n d
dan&bter1, a- aail Ltea, Lt
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QU-I CK QUIZ
SCOT FARM
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A-The 1nedalls an an-
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tlnplshed pleture book for
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2t, Point Pleal&lll.
'11to acddent occurnci at 1111
loaraoet!on of Jad<aon Ave. and
Sltld IBII Rood wldle Keeter wu
llqlped, lllltlac tor tile il&hl to
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!!rat daughter, Melinda
on AprU 27 at Pllelllit Villti .
Ho111ltaL Mr. and Mro. VanMatre are the porenll 0( a-. Kev-.
ln,qe4.
Grandpsreata are Mr,llllll Mro.
Howard Vanllatre, Muon; Mr.
and llrL Robert ~. Point
Plealllll. Groot - llfllllliU'eD!s
are MrL Bllocho Tucker, !fa.
aon; Mr. and Mra. Atalreor Byuo,
~ Pltlaalt; Mr. 111111 Mta. Harry VanMatre, l<anlurl.
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.pOINT PI,.EASANT _ Blebltd G. '1'hOmplon, 2t, 18311 Marloll Wlldo Rd., )(arion, Ohlo,
j ._. 14mltlod to ~ Val- .
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PHONE: 992·3480
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We Accept Federal Food Stamps
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set at Warner Bros.-Seven
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help
final . batld activities
aad pro,iecll for school yesr.
•• POMEROY CHAPTER 186, Orot the Easter~ star, 7:4>
p.IJI. Tue!da,y, past matrons and
·past patrons w be bonorod; Mary
Grosvenor' grand representative
plan
Arts .
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David Janssen, between
shOts, retires to bla trailer
and reads. He wu reading
Carl01 Balter's new biography of Ernest Hemingway.
"I read au day," he aay1.
"I 1101 up at 6:30 and read,
tO Arizona, to be speaker.
WEDN~AY
· AUXILIARY TO THE Middleport Fire Departlllent, 7:30 Wod•ne!da,y night, borne ot Mrs. Patty Kloos.
AMATEUR GARDEN Club, 8
p.m. Womeoda.Y at home of Mr&.
Harold LOhse.
· . POMEROY
PETER DEUEL AND . KIM DARBY have become an
item on the set of ''GeaeraUon,'' a Warner Brot•..Jevea
POLL'l"S POINTBBS
A Pair of Methods
To Get Salt Off Boots
· WORSHIPFUL MBSter Hart.well Curd aMounced that Pomeroy Lodge !64, F.&A.M. will
meet in regular session at 7:30
By POLLY CRAMER
p.m.
Wednesda.v at the Pomeroy
Masonic Templei refreshments
will be served; all master ma-
DEAR POLLY-I want to tell Mrs. N. W. that wheD I
bought my leather boots the salesman suggested . mlxiJig
one part vinegar with one part water and wiping the boots
with this. Of course, a good boot polish should be applied
after cleaning lbe salt off.-ANN
DEAR GIRLS-Thlo remedy Is IIIlO good for elea1lag aaU
oft nylon and regular rain boota~POLLY .
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sons are invited.
POMEROY Lodge 164, F. and
A.M., 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple; r&oo
treshmerts: all Master Masons
DEAR POLLY and Mrs. N. W.-To remove salt atalaa
from black leather boots try a method I learned In lbe
Navy. Cut a raw potato In half and rub over the atalna.
After they have disappeared, polish in the usual way. Our
shoes had to stand inspection and have a good sblne. Thla
method really worked for me. Be sure the boots are
Jeather.- MAC
Thanks, Mac, and the oilier aervleemen who wnte u lhe
11.11me !blDg.-POLLY
invited
THURSDAY
BRADBURY PTA, Thursday,
7:30 p.m.; final plans for pii!nic
and installation of new officers.
AFTERNOON CIRCLE, annual
spring
luncheon,
1 p.m.,
Hesth United Methodist Church;
members to take their own table service; Mrs. B. B, Zeigler,
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LAIIBS - rc.., 24; Su ids
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Hap, No. I, 22; 1110.220,
21.7&; 220-atG, 2l.SO; 2t0-160,
21; 280~. 20,50; Silw~ . tUO-
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Qdoe Heifers, 28.6G.ao; Ibidard llelfero, 24-.'15.50; Good
Cowa, 23.14.10; llttlll,y cowa,
18,60./11; Clllter IIIII Odtar, 11
clolm; Jltllla, ~6.85!
ColTea, lleera, 29-33.1 Slock ColTea, Heltert, 2UO • Slock eat.
ue, Steera, 26-30.10.
· VIII CIITea -
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~ 88;50; lfetllum, 87;
com.
lliirdal, 2t; ~ ,Calve•
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~.': Lamb• bt held. 2s,.
so.:a.
and.·
;:Kim .Darby IN!• a dlf!~re:J
fullblng.". · . , ' .. :
vie!'. ~m· has. , _ m;i'rl .
· l!lte Deuel Ia one a( ,,h~ \,l!elote. ,\" actor ~1m~._.tacy.
brighteSt, m0 I t senaltive
And abe I sUII prom an .aae.
young aetora around. He'a
"I ,think," she says, "It's
. bright and ~enlltlve ·enouliti · · wonderful when two 'jH!opJe
to have looked ·arowMt'at tl!e
love ,each other a• much
.marital problems of otltet
111ey want to get ·hJarrled.
actora.
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,;..~-n - .o actors marry,"
guess, but that's 1be '•l!(•Y I
mE • •
feel.
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enOnDOU!IoU 1 work with an
'.'1 reallle tbal marrtqe Is
actress In a film, r.want tD IMP lo Utll pnf~-o.e
esiab!&h a good. retaUonshlp
lelloasloa, Ule ep •thlDIfor the slkil· of our perform·
'that's what h...,.llld '1!1111
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It lhe Jlu1<ud me. If rhid le, I'd
anees. And, leta ace . j
&I've ap. IJIY eareer fer mar1
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rtace. Aetaally, I taraed
the average girl.
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. "Yn fllld )'llll'Mlf wullai· lleaaael wu alralllef wluit
to aleep will! jnio leading
lb•IPI do to ••· Thea I toot
. lady. Allll · more than that, ·
we .were dlvoreed."
y.. !lad 1 relaU6allllp de·
••True Grit" was her fl~l
veloplq. Vou fllld you wut
II to las&. Yn ftllll yoa're Ia
love.
"Suppose you're married.
Then· you have to go home
to your wife wlllllhat on-theset relationship In your
pocket. lt'a lmpoS&Ibl&-and,
so are the alte1'118Uves.
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do It and don't let It
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you, wblch II bad for your
~helot Is a long.
clde
stlek
lion or a
J.Jk~. Janssen, he'~ the qld:"
er generation on lhla. aetr ·
and they both a~ , enjoying,
watchlllll the Deuei-I;Iarby.,
deal develop.
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"Moll!II' s Day"
BeautiNI -
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eriDil Jones, and Mrs. C. A.
Emmish, hostesses: Miss Bess
Sanborn will give the program.
FRIDAY
RETURN JONATHAN Meigs
Ctapter, Daughter of the American Revolution, l p.m. luncheon
Friday at the home or Mrs. Harold Lohse, Pomeroy; Mrs. Lohse,
P. tOeln hosts; members unable
to attend are asked to contact
one of the hostesses. National
Music Month will be observed
by Mrs. A. R. Knight, chapter
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browning meat balls I ftnd
It very helpful to use two
~u~s~~· for turning them over as they brown.-MRS.
Mr.. C. P. Dutton and Mrs. 0.
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DEAR POLLY-When hanging pinch-pleated curtains on
the clothesline after washing them, I take a springtype clothespin and pinch
each pleat c I os e d until
ready w take them oft the
line. This takes a bit of
time but when the curtaiDs
are rehung there will be no
drooping pleats. They look
good as new.-JUDY .S.
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3, 111611,
SALES REPORT of
Oldo Volley UftiiiDck Co.
HOGS - 175 to 1120 !IlL 21
to 22; 120 to 250 lbl. .21 to
22; Lllbt 20 to 22.50; Fat'-$owa
14 to 18; .... 12 to .16; 10 to 15; !Iowa lo Pia• 65 to
100; !lloota 10 to 17.
CA11'LE - Steers 20 to H;
Holfora 20 to 30; lllb,y 25 to 34; Fot COWl 18 to 20;
14 to 17; aalla fO to
25;
Cow1100 to 200.
VEAL CALVFS - 'l'qH to,.
80; ......... 35 ... tG; lledlum
30 to 35; Com. lo 11\'a. 22 to
34; 01111 22 "' 2i.
Salurdl,y,
SHAKESPEARE
Club, Luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Katrine Millikan.
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Arts pldure. The problem Is, Kim bellevH 11 marriage
and Peter doeon't.
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read hell 1 go ' home,' at: •, ,. IIIII ,... I&;.
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formance; or you only wqrk'
ben ,._peter De"l ... Kim aren:t m111y around· Hke.ner. .wl!ll .xour . wire, whlf.h Is
Daiby - are
tile fUm Bill !Jlllirll!P ~ .well, we.'re
pr~c!jC~ll~ !~~sajbje.
fer Hll'tlld• p or .P t i e a. makfng no plaps.' It'~ dllfl- ' ilieanwhlle, back with the
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EASfERN BAND Boosters
·Tue!da,y, May 6, .at high school;
meeting origlnall,y ocbe<Niod May
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DEAR POLLY.-..W.IIat!\!dOile,Jo ~•• .CN~t.
mere sweatltl'fNIIIII,'IIIed ·
':ll'IUiet c1011iiifgf"My
daughter cannot weu her autiful one because of
the terrific sheddlng.-MRS. A. S.
chairman.
YOUNG ADULT Class, Brad·
ford Church of Cbrist, at 6:30
p.m., Friday at the Middleport
Park for a wiener roast;
Yllll' own relreshrnents.
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A rummage sale will be held
Thursday and Friday, 9 s.m. w
4 p.m. In the socltl roam of the
Pomeroy U n 1 ted Methodist
Church under the sponsorship of
the J,O,F, Class.
MEETING POsrPONED
A meeting of the Paat Cow>cOors of Tbeodorus CouncU 17,
Daughters or America, schtdul·
ed lor Thur&daJ night has poo!tpolned due ID the District 13
to be
at Marietta.
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Mr. aad Mrs. George9rlveler,
Jr. and dau&hter, JI¥Jle Am, and
Mr. aad Mrs. George 9dveter,
Sr., all o1 Clnclmatl, were Satu~ evening dinner pests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Fultz and
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family, They came especially
lor the funeral ol Will Myers.
The Rev. aad Mrs. Max Dma-
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hue and chlldren were at Pleas-
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S1llday
WOULD LOY
THIS ••••••••••
observance of her father, Freeman &llder.
Mr. aad Mrs. Carl Kerns aad
daqhtera, Barbara and Nancy,
ol Cuyahoga Falla, spent the
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Mrs. M, C, WUaon returned
Saturday from Huntlngtoo where
she was the guest of her sister,
Mrs. C. R. Nelghborgall, for a
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Ia apendlng the week with h e r
IJ'andparenta, Mr. aad Mro. Earl
Knlitll Mr. and Mrs. Halley
ue vacationing at B.arr Oak.
Robson were her
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Mrs. Bill
aon-am~law
and
daupter, Mr. aad Mrs. Clllford
CUmlngbam, Lima.
David Price of Elllottsvllle,
Ind. aad Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s
Mwrning and children ol Columbus were "eekend gueltl of Mfl.
MI.TCHIHG MOULDIHGS
Avollaltle in 3 type1, thHe
lt•autilul mol61na• ptOwiM ••·
~~::ell.nt color hormony enll the
a~nooth
wood.
appeore~tee
VINYL
of "eturol
CLAD
WOOD
I ,.spe.nt one mlnute.
I SAVED $3'74. ·'
MOLDINGS. bailable In oil
pop~o~lor 1hodu, they en eeally
P"OceHM with M41nory woot
working toola. Enda do not apllt
or tpllntllf wh.n cutting, nor
don the grain ulse to coun
A.vallaltle
In
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sha,_, • . • In •tendard I'
length•· Portlcvl•ly od¥ontog.,
au1 for thelt "tltht to ffle cot'n•
or flat to the wall" .t'far:t.
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. and discovered, "Electric air condittoning
coSt· me
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costs should be less than with gas/' In home after
home, we have proved .that flarpeless.elec,ric air conditioning costs less to install a~d ~~:1a operate than
gas. Electric air conditioning ca~ be added' to most
w11rril . air furnaces, regardless of the fuel u~ed .for
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· electtic ~9st c(lmparison. It couJU beth~ .most
1141/milu
rigid vinyl - IIVtomtltlcolly .....
just to fit m. .t ContlltOn panal
thlcknoss, Un.ffect.. 11,. .....
pwatur. ., thoy will not •••
p.. l, rot or warp.
WE STOCK PRE FINISHED WOOD
PANELING TO MATCH THE
PREFINISHED MOLDING! .
Golda Mourning. The Ja m e a
Mourning family alllO vltlted In
Point Pleasant with Mr. aad Mrs.
Tom Walters. Other recOil!
Elyria.
Mr. aad Mrs. Edgar R~ldl
vlaltocl over the weekend in MDI',
pntown, W, Va, with · Mf, and
Mra. Val Reynolds and children.
They went espeelallyfot lbe l2th' ·
birthday llllllveroary ob..;lf-. .
of their IP'anddausbter, If'".'.'
Mr. aad Mrs. Walter Morrll .
aad . Cerol, Mn. Elslo u.ddOx,
and Mr. and Mrs. C h a r le 1
Smith were recent vllitora In
.,lneter with llr. aad Mra.llale
Cloc*ilt aad Mr. ' aad llrl.
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MOLDINGS.
Pslge Halley, dausf!ter of Mr.
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week.
Recent vlalrors
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WOODGRAINED MOLDING
weekend here with Mr. and Mrs.
Cleo Kerns and daughter, Joyce.
They came espaclall,y for the fu.
neral o1 Mrs. Elizabeth Duckworth.
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Will t.o ..ce,.H uMII t •·•· f•
Dor .t Put,lk.. htn
REGUL4TIDN$
The P•li•Mr ,,..,.,., the ritht
t4ll Hit Of ,.I.., Oft)' • • " - " • • . .
..ctloMI . The p... li1htr will 1101
k rOI,ctMII.Io f• ..... thort OM
lncetteCt ln..rtl....
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Fer Woftf Ad S.¥1ce
S "'"'' ,., l111d OM lnHnlon
MhiiMD Ct.ttO 7St
12 canta ,., wont three c:on..cu·
tlvo iflltrllonl ,
, 11 Clfttl pet Word 1la COfiiOC\ItiYO
A VISIT FPOio\
ONE'S MQTHJ;;,R
!!> llOONP TO
e.RINGA~
A CEP.TAIN PEACE
AND QUIET-
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25 per en~ Dltcount Oft pc~id ods
o..d cad• paid within 10 dar•.
CARD OF THANkS & OBITUARY 4
11.50 for 50 wMd mlniftiU"' · Eo .
. H~Itlonol wCI"d 2c.
BliHO ADS
A4dltlonol 25c Chat,. per Adver·
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5:00p.M. Doily
. ~··•· to 12:00 N~a ~twdo)
Auto Sales
1!168 VOLKSWAG:I!I'f, llllliJallt. fl'liTED and appmed by mll1< stldi: sblfl. l'llllle . . . . llo118 ol llomemaken. Blue
L~ LOVING Ml!lMORY ol my
after 6 p.m.
J.t.-c Luslre carpel etecner 1a q.,
molher, Malli ~ wbo
Tiny's Bargalnlaod. U-ell:
passed away one year 11110.
In Memory
May 5, Jill,
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Sadly l!lloo«< by Mr. and
Mrs, Anlltil llalioD,
cblldren 8111 graud.
elilldreo.
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UNAUGA., OHIO
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JORDAN Used CloCIIlDg St<n
-..,..~ OD May t, Friday
and Saturday 3 to 8 p.m. Dur.
~ b week call at the
bouse, Ruth Jordan, l'lq), ....
eated 1111 tile B~
Road, Keno. Cillo.
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•• _PabBvllle, Olllo 440'n.
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SALESMAN try Iiili 011e lf
tl75 a week look8 pel lo you
ri@lll from tile Blart. Get Ill
luldl will! us at onee. We
!how yw bow odler men are
rnaklng 1110110)' IIIII bow you
can to. 'Ibis is 11Jtcoldcanw.1s
we l'uml!h leads. The re&IIOII
our men ..me 1110110)' 11 be...,... THE 'II'HlTE OiWIIl
PLAN offered b)' BANKERS
lJFE & CASUALTY CO., Ia a
fast growirv plan In America.
The demand lor bealth and
accident IIIII b08pltal plan 11
so great we need more men
to follow up 1111 leads. It Clllll
nolbi~C to get tile facts. Call
collect Ashland, ~- · . . .
F« personal lnlervlew call
•IM, Fey,
5-dc
ATTACKED
HIM .
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eadt. SatJs.
Svnclay - 11-6
Carpenter
News, Notes
BeD Caster, Olarlaaton, W, VL
riolted wlth Mr. and Mr&. Earl
· Starlle7 and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
liwett• lOCal, Mr. and Mra. Euo
pne Hollldly,Dexter, and other
c.
II1Wli'08D
!rlends and relaUveo tn tho area.
ELI!lC'I'ROLUX
a-.
.lQCIIOIIIID
lllurl Golaway, who '-'• SSJellt
er, large deluxe lllOIIel com.
llnlet
same tlmo ' with her ...,.111-law
plete with aU elaanlni attach.....
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and daughter, Mr. and Mro. 1141IIIOIJta. Allo ball PlP out bql,
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land Ctablree, hu returned to
Guaranleed to party - ·
her 11111118.
Crill. " •
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Mr. and Mrs, William
menta ol fii,IIS. l'llone J191.
and
cl)ll4ren, W:eol.nwe, were
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p,.'selfs , '
LOCAL .REPoRTS
bAllY
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water, gas turnace. aJumln.
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'11lomas place, 3~ miles west
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tom, eltend ...ter jacks.
Take over payuw:ula <K ta,OI
per mon11t or pay balaooe of
111.02. Tey II ln )W' bome.
Call . . ..
U4lc (tJJAUl'rB
OliMd ~ 8lld
pnlfeaskmal people. II you
.opportUnlty lor
week·
i)r II'W'8nlee lo 111811 meetinl!
our requlrements. Write 1mo
mediately to, Manlll!ef, 8os
llff:nlots toe
FULI.f~
Rinsed
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llELIYE!IAHCE IS HE!a OIIT ""HO
J6RIP!~~1JC W~li!M'CKs! .\fii'PWi AfiYI
DAV8 OUR MISS.dtt WilL 8E (0111PI.E'Tf0
Ar1D YOU ... 1EE HEE ... WILL BE
SUi¥J!FLUOUS!! ~---_,...,
OnOli'. Lovely
walnut CledOle• •
bel Ioiii
m radio. 4 apeed' aulomatl<
cllallpr, 4 ope~ter IDWIIII!YB-
11ft.
uoosual IMilel"-maldn!!
OOU.V AND
..,. sTEREO
HelpW••u•
an
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lidJ! , .filii
['t()IJJILE )W' biCWI6, llaJea.
man, full or pan llme 1D :1N'
have previous oellq « m.
tauatble e>:plrienee, lido 11
NO 1\QNDfR
s.:t.«e
111111 MIke. lldl:'l llflllo WUUam Lawson 8111 faml4>.
n!IGG, Nn llna 110111
Mr, and Mrs.• lavar11 Jordan
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' li tit ·lid fam14>, Mrs. FayaJCB'dau8111
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Mr. and Mrs. '):'om117rd~hiitalive. For tree l!llllmalell,
Wllil
RBADY • IIIli: eoacnlll ..,_ ' o!J'en Ylllited w1111 Mrs. Ida DenpboDe Cliarlell ~. S1raof Rultaod. Pbone 70iJIIO.
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Ire, Bent eleclrlc ~
5-Ulp
$1. SltJn' Hwdwme, New 1861 RONDA Dream. .-Heat
Raven, W. Va.
r..t-41c
coodltlon, wltll aH the estral.
l'llooe 848-M.
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HOME GIIOWN PnaiD pliiltl
Qulsenllerry, Syracuae, ~.
,,. g&lden Ulle, llelDel 1110,
at Safely Tat• llgn. U«c
1'tnpnm!d MeU:anll, and ~
Ral Delicious; alao OllbbaP I!IX ROOM IIOVSE. modem,
'11'1111 ballt 8111 baemenl;
~See Tom~
Syracgie, Ill foe! alliwe lbe
large, ldtdlen will! ~.
alumlllum aid!Dg, aiumtnum
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llol water tank, ~. . .
pupplell; alao lllud llftlce,
SpiDg Ave,, Plme m361L
CaH mae.
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deadt of Mm. Wlnlfnd 'nJm.
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A.B.C. . a - . •
Merlln Tee1s IIIII Bi8on1 Flm- 1111, W. Vt.
t.JI liD AWNJNGS, storm doon 111111
..-.J Home.
wlndon. carports, wq en,
ill1llert S. " " - 1111 Pamlly WILl. SElL 0111 Ill 'boll Ill lllf
blOWD 111111 batt lMIIallon.
Mal:
ch nltw !lid. A. B. c.
. . ,._ u-. 'I7UI&
...,.rt, au furnace, pe~
ooodltton. Jn Sytaeuoe, Pllone
son. away the Blue r.&
THREE PT. 5 Fl, Brush Illig;
Bullnest
OppoiiUIIIIy
..,.., Pllone 919-:1'183. f.30.«p
Card Of Thlnb
OWN YOOB .cnru drJ d •t
WE Willi! to tbant aB our
bullr&ll. Amtllllollll • FI\'E ROOM bouse 1111 111W
frlenda and relatives for tbelr
'IIVIIIIIII to tu. IIIII belli, !wMIDry IUD pordl;
ldJidneges clurq lie l'llllelll lnd:
and mde. We will ..
YACARCY far IIIII " I) Pill'
pill, PNier )ldnte !1114 ...
belfL
F00R ROOM HOUSI!l,
li'JNNIA Plana. Blqlee't Giant
Ire way from C8J1101s and up.
Jlllowerliitl, Art 9ilidel, 'l'oreb,
bolstery' Renl eleclrlc llllamRosy Future IIIII oilier prize
pooer. fl. Baker Furniture. ,
wtnnen, quilled and Clll1ed
The month cl May Js here
again and we feel sad at
heart
For lt was !hen God lllGII: you
from us, yw did depart.
Theoc lllings we do DOl
lll!derstand
But we krow you are at I'M!
It grieved us so we'D never
lmolr
But He alone mows bat.
Forlllle
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Milian; W, VL " - . , . .
CORN PICKER 8111 com jhnt. 1111!8 ZIG ZAG SelrtDII .....110.
roy, 11ft and bllfL er, plow, lJ8ftleo traelor. 1911
'l1dl madllne 11 dr e uam
ean even~ap, • 1
lllem)let, Plloae U7~81.
model, makes bultc«Dlea,
ll-4-lle
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Iiams. emb., makes fancy . . JIA!IIII8!lN" "
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FURNII1IIED TWO BEDROOM
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IIgas, '111111 milfrine bU trB•
and "'flee. .
vel table, Tale OVf!Jt pay·
aparblml. Mlddlepart, ,._ U9ED I"'JRHmlRE IIIII 1111117
lm ); Did free willa pa ' .
Ma74.
H-lfe
oilier llemll tor aale. No llflllrllll!llll of tl per lltOIIIh « Jl8l'
oge space and wtll eeU lor aoy
balance ol f!IJI, TtJ II Ill
reasonable offer. See Mm'vln
your bome. Call 118211!1.
I TIIRBE 1110111 Aparimeot.
5-Mio
<0111plelely modern wtlb bulJI.. Kelly, 513 Grant st., Mlddlepol'l,
~. Plme llf2IJI!J or
Ill kltdlen, W«J] OVell aDd
lullltlle For ....
table lop unit, ftt]"l= . . . May ea.to, Olealllre, ado.
Phone 187-73$2.
l+ltp ~ bouse, full
IIlli wl1l1 dlspcilal unit, ba1b,
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ba~ neut, ClilljJ8IIId lllaCA#oomplele wllh lllilw«. and
JWPOIIS1!3!1!ll
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out,
on large llll Plme ...
larp closet, likely decorll&model
lll!lrbC
madllne
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opaoe,
Prericlull)r
men!,
4-ts.tfe
sold rot •·•· Mats 1aaey
O'IIIUEN ' CIIOW
BJW.TY OOMPANY
}'IJRNISIIED APARmEI'fl', 3 design •lltdla 8111 butlaollolea. Balauce ol _., or WB IllY, llDL AND -IIIN'r
lnaunncril
1'0011!8, bath. 212 Solltll Flll!i,
AufcMmml!
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• Mflll ,.,_Y CLELAND,
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...-rouod!Dgll, re8110110ble lo
reliable persou11. 148 Llilcoln
lDII. Owner, 'W. G. McQul«,
9 Canterbul'y Looe. Eaet
Aurora, N. Y. 140&. S.t.stp
OPENING lor waltnll, IIIII
and car bop, ~ Ill
per!lOII. Crow'• Steak llollle,
POIJlei'OY,
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lor. Call BUlle J-'1 B aty
Shop, Muoo, W. VI. 1'1.m-trll.
Kille
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United Pres• lllternatlonal
NatiCIIal Qlard troops Nmained on ut:el~e st&lldb)'"
In New Orleans todiQ' IIIII
pollee were 111 alert In lllghlaed
Pork, Mich., a• both cities
teared renewals o! student
demonstrations.
About 300 black students
vowed to remain in a Mmtgomery, Ala. jail •'ul1tlllhey fill
up the jail/' after their arrest
clurilli a protest at the state
Capitol.
Police spriiJ'ed teer gas In the
Unl..rallY o! Wisconsin Library
MondaY nigllt as Madison
experienced Its third straight
a1gtrt o! violence. A dozen
persons were arrested and four,
including
a policeman, were
Utem WJawares," a spokesman
&aid Monday nigllt.
.
Solid Wastes
Forum Will Be
il\iured.
Foond Beaten
Richard Flacks, a Coun:ler of
SDS and an assistant proCessor
o! sociology at the University o!
Chicaso, was foond beaten and
cut with a lmlfe MondiiJ' In his
cam,~XJS office. JUs name was
later found chalked on waDs
around campus.
Flacks' condition was described as ••good" early today
after surgery indicated two
skull fractures and several
lacerations.
Thousands boycotted classes
at Indiana University Monday,
protestblg proposed massive
tuition increases.
Tho National Giard ... .,.
arrived at the campus o! New
Orleans Southern University 1 as
FALSE TEETH
c•ewiiiJ Eficlency
Increased up to 35%
CllDical teau prove ,ou can now
at u.d chew better-make d!nturw
aven.p up to 35% more eft'ecl:lve-lf
rou eprlnk)e a little PASTBAI on
JOUr plate~. PABJ Ul d-.boldl up pert
aod Iowen mon ltml\,;,
reel
D'IOh comfortable. PAS
la DO\
~1 doeen •uour. NtJ 1ummy, PMt-1
\~Me. Belpa check ''den1ure odor".
Derma• that tit liN -DUal to
b.Ut:b. 8o . . )'DW" denttat f'IIIUlarly.
CJet PAITD'l'llat all drur countera.
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Held May 22
COLUMBUS - A rorum oo
solid jl'alle management will be
held MaJ 22 at the Nell illluse
Motnr Hotel In COlumllls under
tho &piiiSOrahip of the Coont,y
Commissioners' Association ol
Ohio aed the National Alsociatlon o! Coontle s,
Laurence Dumford, president
of the C,C,A,O., &aid the forum will concentrate on 1he le.
pi problems of solid waate
management, on financing, led
on a plan o! action to solve the
problems throughout the state.
State, coon1y, city and township officials hove been Invited to the forum. Considerable
time will be devoted to questloo &."'.d answer periods to allOT< discussion of problems o!
various leVels of guvernmentand
in various locations in the state.
BIDS INVITED
HENDERSON, W. Va, - The
Post Office Department Is seekIng competitive bids to bulld •nd
lease the new Main Pool Ofllce
here, Postmaster General wtn.
ton M. Bloont has announced.
The auto specialists as our bank will
help you get the money for a new car
and will plan your payments to fit your
budget.
See us today for a loan.
WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE
VETERANS MEMORIAL llos)lital Ia aportlna proudly a new cutr dolm 9,~0 p.m., J~e1 R.
American flag ..1. a ldft from Drew Webster Post 39, AmeriCIII Hlnoa IV 12.05 L m., II. E.
Boorleo IV 5:20 Lm.; Siomet IV
Legion, Donalrl Diener, hoQitallldminlltralor, IIJIIIlUJICOI,
6:35a.m.
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THE PRE!BURE IS ON FOR MEMBERS o! XI Gamma Ml Chap.
ter of Beta Sigma I'll! SDrorlly who will meet all cla,y Thuradey Foremost up 4:40 P. m., Peal'
Doomey 1C1 6:05 p.m.; philip IV
for a workllhol> altho bOrne o! Barbara Betzln& presldellt.
The Slrls are preperina for a noo market to be held thla month 7:35 ~.m.; Vul0111 up 8:15P.m. I
at the Betzlng home. '!'be market hao b- a wlaterolons projeet Beckjord down 8 LDI.I Lock 15,
with members working resularl.Y In preparing articles for the A. v. Criss ...... 6:40Lm.l Lock
16,, Robert G, Well up 4:45 ':
oovel sale.
m.,
st. Marys IV 2~ Lm.,
Thuradey, members will hop to It at 10 a.m. 1114 are to take
Soother• down 6:40 LDLI Lock
a ssck lunch for the noon hour.
The IKirorlty, or 01111'80, besides dol!l( the flea market just 17, Andrew P. Calhoun dolm
wrapped up a coiJIIIlOIIIiable job as c......,...sors o! the flflb an- 2:55 a.m.; Paul D, down 3:50
a.m.; Belleville Locks, J - t
lila! Miss SOuthem Ohio Pqeant.
Alld - those o! you who ssw the peaeant will 101dou~ agree up 5 a.m.; Harriet M. IV 6:10
that Am Holter, dauabtOr o! Mr. aed Mrs. Roy Holter, Clester, a.m. ; Lock 21, Polly R. doWn
was wall deserving as the first numerup &1110118 tho 14 C<llltell- 5:25 .Lm.; Barbara Brent IV 6:o5 Lm.; Diane 11oew01 u, t1o1m
an!J,
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6:25 Llft.l Lock 22, S. M. Jenks
The tompetiUIII was tough all the Will' but Ann projeeted weD
up 12:55 a.m.; Natlooal IV 1:55
to bring Melp Ccwl111nto the wimlns circle.
a.m.; OVEC up 4:55 Lm.; Steel
Clipper up 6:40 Lm.l Lock 25,
A FORTHCOMING EVENT for the Racine ares. 011 May 29,
Northern
ICI 3:20 a.m.; Miss
the Racine American Legion will hold a chicken oupper to booor
Lucky up 5:05 a.m.; WWiam H.
charter members o! the pust.
Zimmer up 6 Lm.; Green~V
RED TUCKER, PRESIDENT o! the Maam PI'A, was every- Locks, Helen R. up 10:30 p.m.;
whore Saturdll)' nlgllt as emcee of a tnlent shoW stapcl bJchU· Elisha Woodl up 5:20 L m.;
dreo of the Mason SChool In the Wahama Hlsb School Auditor- Franklin B. IV 7:20 J,m.; Alton
Zophyr clown 7:20 a.m.; Laguna
Ium.
IV 8 a.m.; Meldahl Locks, ORCO
MidwiiJ' In hia work as emcee, as he ran back and forth moving
down 5:15 p.m.; Irene O.olln
props, mlcropboneo and wh~vo~ou, Red !Jrlwe«i:
down 6:20 p.m.; Cottoo Queen
"Well, after all, this i111't the Ed 9dllvan show. u
down 6:20p.m.; E>Piooer IV 10>40 p.m.; Oliver C. Shearer down
MEIGS AREA RESIDENTS lntereaterl In Peace Corps work may
midnight; Valley TrsnBporter up
take the placement test at 1;30 p,m, 111 Saturday, Ma.Y 17, at the
Poll Office, 11 SUm- Ave., Alben&. Appllcatlllls for work In the I a.m.; Red Bird IV 1:45 Lift. ;
Etna-LoulsvDie !Ql 2:20 a. m.;
corps are available at any post olfice.
Stevenson down 3 Lillo; L. Fiore
up 5 Lm.; Edward S. Bosworth
E-ll IJNlT CALLID
dawn 6:40 a.m.; Frances HougThe Racine Emergency Slp>rl
land down 7:15 a.m.
was called to Letart Township
SAturday when Roy Pierce, 15,
Earliest crossword puzzle
was overcome after drlnldDg
was one Invented by English·
from a hose In which Insectiborn Arthur Wynne and pubMrs. Nora J, HamUton, 76,
cide had been ullld. lie W.s tak·
liohed In the New York ·
en to Veterans lrlemortnl Hos- Hamlitoo St., Mldclleport, died
Wnrld on Dec. 21, 1913.
pital whore he wso trssted and llonda1 afl8rnQo!lln Hoher
leal Cooter. She was born Alllrelea~
ust 14,1892 In Preston Count;y,
VETERANS MEMORIAL
w.
va. the deugllter of the late
HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - Homer Lee, Nathanial and Kathryn Stewart
Columbus; Maxine Bnmtley, Mid- Buckniew.
She was also preeeded In death
dleporti Margaret Nichols, Cool·
by
her hu&band, WIIIWn Dlllll,
ville; Harry Brinker, Middleport;
Barbara Smith, Middleport; J~ seven yearl lll!O. IIIII bl a ~
seph Marcinko, Reedsville; WU- ter.
She was a member or the MidIlam TracoweU, ReedovUlo.
dleport
Bepllst Clmrcb and ofthe
DISCHARGES - David Smith,
Charles Stewar4 Bem:eti Llltle. Ro7B1 Nelsllboralod&e.
&orm~nr are a dauabter, Mrs.
David (Clara Mae) Darst, Middleport; a (lriDIIIIOO, WWiam,
and lbree great.trlllldchlldren.
TONIGHT
Funaral '"'"lce1 will be held
'lbursdiiJ'
at 2 p.m. from Row.
DOCTOR DO!JTILE
llnp Coats Funeral Home with
(Technicolor)
the
Rev. Charlea Simona o!ficlRex llarrlsOftoSamanthaEegar
atJnr,
Burial will be In Middle(A FamUy Picture)
port IUD Cemetery. Fdeacls11111'
COLORCARTOON: Tlaluano
call at the fUneral homo after 10
Running lime: 3 Hrs.
Lm. Wedneadey.
Admission: $1.00 and SOc
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~S GENERAL HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS Cbr1 1tl,.
BraMam• Pmneruy; Edward
NO{I!I. ~umbuL
DISCHARGES - Holl,y Ham·
beL
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...on!
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May7-8
NOT OPEN
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oungstown
Votes
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HEADQUART:ERS··.
ROSE BUSHES
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~ a!ARTER - Principal Jamea A. ·Diehl; Jr., looks over the recently IssUed North
', Central Association Accredllatllll cbarter·that has been presented Malgo High School. Thlols the
· first Ume Meigs lilgll SChool has been chartered In the assoc~Uon. Diehl ssld It wss oot neceo. '" aary for lhe hliil! ochool to gothrO<Wh& cletsUed lnvestltllltliBI to obtain the charter since iwo of the
. three former hJah schoola, which - maklo IV the Molgo High through consolidation, were previ·
· ::' ouoly membera. Malp Hlsb School, howenr, will have a self-evni!Btion procedure to go through
•.• during the1969-70 term. - Sentinel Photo.
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Elberfeld.s. Jn . Po
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.,· ~-~ ~OJ. Armand Mailed
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told vUiage councU Tuesday night
he wu reifailliW><)o "clodlcatt my Ute to a peace memoriaL" Mas- ·
~:~:I'~IIII A:, ~~· -~l,~l!llli!II!IVIeiiU 1£'
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Jlick.'up 10n 's million
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ca '"¥
. a,_~ I!IIDI . ,:""•the .--•
II!' """waa going to fl&ht for 111ce he.rot Into polltlc1, MaaiBD aald.
~~~ aalcl he WOIIkl work on die peace memorial tlleli ~cate
lila .lfe to clei.hlng 1() corruption In politicS. He wsa elected mayor
~~ . , • Cleveland suburb foor yeon ago.
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S,UGON (UPO - A twla-ro!Dr
u. S. ' AriiiY beDCIJIIIer .tal~
In Ol(ll:t IIIII crashid northeast
or Sol- killing 34Alll0dtroopa
and fnlurlng 35 miUtary spokesmen Aid todiQ'•
11 wsa the ..;.ulast helicopter
acclclont o! the war In Uvea.
~or the dead and one o! the
InJured were Americans. T b e
.,., , ASIDNGTON - A FORMER ARMY EN!JSTED man who edited rest wen &>ulb VIetnamese 101-
ition. to.warfound ri.sina
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The .elonpted 0.47 Chinook
wem down 75 mUes nortlleall o!
Salp:oo Taescio.J theOIIIDUilcement ISld.ltblame'.tameehaDical
failure and 1 epmted aa bweStlgallon alread;y Ulldor ~·
No mai)r b1U1es were report..
ed In PI'OIII'~·· but lhe U, S.
Conunanrl said the VIet Coar
aed North VIetnamese ahelled
el(ll:t Allied - · 11111 campi
overnl(ll:t. El(ll:t clvWana riled
and three were woonclod 111
YOUNGSTOWN (UPI) - .ReslIn Portage Coon1y, I t.m!U
dems 'here Tueadey votedQProv· levy tor tho Aurora Local
a1 of a vital 12-mlll achool tax School mstrtct was defeated 518
operating le>Y "In SPite of the · 365 but ronl>wal bt 1 a. 9-mlll
Inadequate tax eyatrm" t h e 1 levy polled 551-33L Ravenno
80UIIht to charwe.
clt,y schools woo IIIIProvnl of a
Bed tho le>Y been rejoeted at 7.9-mlll renewal by o margin or
the polls, as wso lhe case on alx 1369-479.
previous occaslona, clty schools
Voters at Kent accepted a
cook! not have r_..., oext new 2.94-mlll le>Y 2080-1712;
September.
Creatwood Local lost a JIJ.mlll
Abe Harshman, prtsldont o! proposal 812-609; residents or
the city school board, ssld the the Rootstown Local rejected a
3-2 majority In ravor or the le>Y I ()..mill new lo>Y 6411-317 but acwas a 14 victory of all citizens of cepted an 8.6-mUI renewal 680y OID1gatown."
312, and Waterloo voters Pllled
The UIIOMcial lobulation W a I a 16-mlll renewal 647-417 whUe
26,446 - 19,919 for a penna•nt defeating a 9.5-mlll oew Je>Y
12-m!U lax lo>)', expected topfOo 761-296.
vide an additional $6 million onFreedom T"""""lp voters
nuall.v for the city's schools. tosotid out a new zoning plan
Harshman l8ld the vote wu by a margin of 217-186.
proof thet the steel city of 166,In Crawford County, a $3.2
000 residents wanted to Insure million school bolll lasue was
survl vnl of Its educatloral sys- turned down 1544-1221 by Gallon
tem - not an Indorsement of the City voters. Residents or the
present tax structure.
Cresllne School District reJected
"The vnted In SPite o! the In- a $1.2 mUIIon hond Issue 756-399
adequate tax system, which we and a tl.9 mllllon Issue laDed In
havo pledged to tlgl:~" he sald. the COl' Crawford Dlotrlc~ 826"They Voted for schools, for ed- 402.
ucation."
Voters In the Bucyrus City
Harshman e>Pialned that the School mstrlct passed a compresent tax system was Wlfair blnatloo 14.5-miD new-renewal
because it was not based on an tax lev,y 103~911, while resiIndividual's ability to pay.
dents of the . Wynford District
uTaxi~ property is not a fair
method of thancing education,"
he said.
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Rep:bllcans pve E. F.
lnsoo 169 votes led J, H. Stepl:eruJon 137 votes for seats ..,
the Board of PUblic Alfelro. Democrats gaye William Beronlck
59 votes to serve on thai board.
All three are currently servIng Oil 11!1 ·0 ,!C!"'IOIIS by Mayor
Charles Logar. Roblnsoo's term
Is Cor two years whlle those of
Baronlck 1114 stephensonareroor
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Es(Jle, howeVer. was not booked Into the Meigs CounlY Jail
as ChllUcotbe olllclala arrived
In l'olnerW to take . . . . of
blm oaly,.a abort .U.U. allfr, tli
arrest.
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learned the wbiO'eabal!tl of Eoque lbrou&l> a COIIIIIilc.ted process Initiated a u,_
reglstratllll check was Oldet•ed
oo the car Esque was operating.
Rice said one or the bank officials had obtained the llcen10
number as EIIQie wa1 leavlq
their tjUBl'lero.
Cblof Rico revealed lbatii'IIDOl'llhip o! the car was traced ID
a Point Pleassnt woman who
later was doterDdned ID be floque's "girl friend."
Chillicothe olllclala. bl tel..
phone, Informed the Slrl IIIII
l:er father what bad aD880dJ¥
transpired In ClUlliCOCIIO a n d
thiQ', In ium, - t l y • 0 ·frlllted E8Qio lfljh the upon his arrival In Point 1'\eu-
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Chief Rice l8ld Es41e, after
the Slrl's father lnalaterl lhe
matter he strai&lrtened up, tel..
phmed both blm led lhe baDk '
officials Involved. ChlotRlce said
Esquo first told blm be IIIIUid
return to ChiiUcolbe.
Rice Indicated that Jnliteld of
Esque coming to ChiiUcotlle lm·
mediately, aa he lndleated he
would do, he _.,tl.Y secured
an attorney IIIII E8Qie IIIII the attorney Mllll to Pomeroy Where
lllrthor phone caDs were made
to the bank olllcero ill ChJDJ.
cothe 1114 to the ChllUOota. , .
lice Department rrom u.. nlldence o! an acqualntanca of 1J1io
attorney,
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11 was during the cour10 of tllio
coosultatlono Ia polllmlf that
Chiet Rice roque-DoilaliJBiegle to make lhe u'reat; ' ·
Cblef Rice said ._,. illdJ..
Cited to blm that a. II a .......
at Mtamllll1lverllf,y, ....,...,.In
market~~~& l!aqole lrlil ,...Wed
the - · au. Siver ..... tilt
PUrple Heart, the m~ll*
Semce CI'O!II 11111 lhe Dlatlll~ Flying Croaa dilriQII ali
1 8 - toar of
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of four children, was told
bJ a pelm reader 'llleldaJ be
-.ld be married apln.
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Tho Melga COunl;y Board of ,flut year's schecl:le. The classsalt a1 83-fOIIl'oGid Mrs. teo..
Edllcatlon
elnjlluyed a second · ea for next year will start '"'
dora Eseolln, San Franclaoo,
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theraplll
·to _.k In the Sept. 2, the day after Labor Da,y.
took the vice pre.-•1 hand
elllld week summer speocb and
Rebert Boweo, coun1y superlnat 1 $ 000 0 --•
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,._.e Ropj>ll. bearing clinic of the MeigS Coon· Iencioni, .......,ced that s t r 1 p
can receptkm under 1 p1n1t and
rums IIIII proJectors have been
white alllllnll at GoY. Rooald lY SCIIoolL
She Is Mrs. Pauline Van Pelt, purchased for use in the schoola
Reqan'o residence.
She looked at blo hand IIIII a P"aduate of Oblo University, - 11111atiy .., the elementary
SpOke to blm. ~ ,..1 Clb- • and a nallve or Clnclmatl. Mrs. level. Bowen wu authorized to
Vaa Pall will work with the reg. attend ' a state meeting of ......
'rioally llartled. ' 'lbo I • I c •
ul~. !Uli-Ume ~at of lhe ly IIIJIIIII'Intendenio· at Sandusky
prellldilit'a
a row
Meigs COlulb' Sehoola. MrO: Car- In June.
"1"-l'· .11!10 llll*rtd ~~Filed·
Mt1• .Escolln later Mid "He'a of11i· llelnto, In earl7inl out file ID a llnal aettoo the board
· ....., · iD get twice married. lllinDier -~· 'lbo .,...am aulborl~ • litter. be sent to
wiD •&let iiDderiil.l' .._ 16 and the Melp COuni;y commlasfol>.
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nnv. ol KboOI _..,. of the CO!IIIf;y, 1 . i.
ol tile Mellli MelropoU. W,.k will ~ wll!lliot!r el~iil- 1811 Houilna: Authority,
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Ropubllcana bad seven candf.. 94, Cllnlno Flaher, 37, IIIII Pldl
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four to be IIOIIIInlted. WIDolng
Democrats pve their only
the nominations were Don Col- council candidate, Ralph Werry,
liDs, 137; LuciBD POulin, 110; 62 Yates. Werry will attempt to
Fraddln Rizer, 136, and Elme win ooe o! the rour seats In
Russell, 97. COllins, l'llulln IIIII lhe taU election.
Rizer are Incumbents IIIII Mrs.
The other race In the comRussall has se"ed several terms lllUllty wao for lhe nomination
as vlllap tr.......,.., but thla to nm aa treasurer 1 wttb t wo
year filed ror C<IUilCil rather than Democrats seeking It, They are
the treasurer• a JJOBt.
PfiYllls Hemes11, who received
Votes received bl the other 4B votes, 1114 Clara &:e SOUlllb,y
caadldates Included James Moos, who received 24 votes. There
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cta11 """"sed cautious opt(mlsm iDIIa,y for Thuradey'o sea· lklb of the V I - poac8 talko
18 rtoult of a VIet COaa stale·
meat.take
that ''lbe Parll coo!ereoce
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a frultiUI CllUl'Min the
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hero charged with using theldentlflcatlon cards o! an air force
captain to obtain $3,300 rrom the
First National Bank of eh!lll......, ani! $6,500 11'9"' II'" !av1!!8& llil* C0111P0l11', also orCiill11~ .... picked up I n ·rot late Friday night bl Meigs
Sherlll'. lltprty Robert Beegle.
!llerlll Rebert C. H8rtenbach
auld Deputy Beegle took Esque
Into custody at a Pomeroy residence upon learning from Chief
Rice that charges were on file.
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next year take a stance to show they can do the job. TheY are, tront row, 1 tor, Joyce RUey. ~
da M~ulre, !Jnda C&rdUlo; second row, Debbie Crow, Mary Bradbury, Nlld 11re1nberJ. Becky
Swindell and Donna BraMam. - seatlr:el Photo.
of assessi~ a person's abll.lty to field Township received approval of Its 15-mDl new le>Y by a
A Point Pleasant, W, VL man,
"We have renewed out pledge vote of 1099-898. A 16-mlU pr~>o who was IIIIPrehended In Pometo carry on the fiaht for tax re- posal at Cu,y&OOga FaDs wont roy, charged lflth larCOIIY by
form In Ohio," he said.
down 10,11 f.li911 and •• 8-mlll trick In the allopel awlndllng or
. Elaewt~•r.. Jn the slate, about levy for lhe Gneil !<o!:al SCIIO<i .. 1800·fmrntl!l!Cblilleolhebulks
50 per ceni of'IIIO. 112 lchoO! Dlsll'lct w1a reJtCted i522-119t "lilt' ~~iififiie' ai'rillir\tii Iii'
, ldci81dore sehoolo won a JO.f Rosl CGUnt,y Court 'llluradey.
dlstrlcla lflth - Y proposals
CbllUcotbe Pollee ' · C'Jd e f
on the ballot rec.elved voter ap- re-al, 1217-337, IIIII an 8-miU
new levy, 94W78.
George Rice said the accuseil,
proval ot their requesla.
In Cuyahop Coon1y, Parma !Juyd R. Eaque, 25, has told
Althoqglt a varlely or Issues
and candidates for local ofllces voters turned down a oew 9.4- him he will waive grll14jury pro.
,yere on Tuesday's ballot, the miU lax lo>Y by a large maJor· ceedl!l(s at hisprellmlnarybearcenter oC attention was focused ley. Resldenla of Ber• rejected lng,
on education.
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Esque, a former Green Beret
pay,n
Less thaD 300 Pomei'C1f voters - Republlcaa and Democrat - went to the polls Taosdill' to cast ballots In primary
elecU0118.
Meigs County Board o! Elec11111 "'"clals repm ted only 210
Republlcana caatJnr baUots and
76 Democrats In the ''Very light"
eleettona. The board was able
to make Ito olllclal tat1,y last
mortar barragelntoMOBII~
nl(ll:t lnatead or wallins severlet m mUol IICMithWest of Sol- al dlyt for the oflfclal coont as
p, !blth Vleillameoo apokel- Is custOmary.
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~ underground new- wlille ~- at Ft. Dlx, N, J., 111• op.
J,!altiOII to U.S. policy In Vletllam lion the rise in the mUIIary oerv!!!~
•• ..A (ll'll1rillr ...-r of Glo II "calli~ Into question man;y or the
...! thingslblt'lhe students have bosun to question," ADen Myers,
~ iald Tueadey In a _.:h to an anti,... 1!1'019 .._. II Business
~ves Movi for VIetnam Peace.
fezmu laking ~JU~Mive thunderstornu
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HUNDREDS· OF PERSONs bive been forced tram· •.._lr ho!Jie1
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. t,lx per0001 wert r-'«1 ml1alng ..., lhOUIIed' o( tlollarl damije hit· ':'1111ted rrom four strel&ftt clays or maoal-. thlllclor1torm1
In Te~o.
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l'lfn ~ lflth s - (II'01IIIIIed search eltorts for a plaM lflth oewn
abolrd milllnB Ia Sooth-t:ontral COlorado above 7,000 feet
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The eapatone or tile Waahmiton Monument in the n&·
lion's <apltal weighs 3,300
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William Wesley ArbaUjjl1, 24,
TQers Plains, plant worker,
a n d Norma Suo Nichols, 22,
Reedsville, aecre1ary; Georee
Wooley Allen, 45, Rt. 2, PL
Pleasant, deck lend on river,
and Berthe Lee Bass, Pomeroy;
Rontle Ray Speneer, 19, Farmersburi, Ind., sllllent, a n d
MarUyo Ja110 Karr, 20, Cheater,
clerk.
Admission: $LOO and 50c
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lilt, niow-rl and atilhOrs aWard wi:t h bls !II'at noVel, '· ·.
ralllfiJw fi'CIII tn Amer!Cili ~ "llause ~ ~ DIWI!," Ibid ·:
dllll'' to ~ 'New Yl!!'k CIO'~ · anllldlall oeh1ictlnlll' !Iii~' 11~1 ~
ylll'll ~~kla;ta havi . '"!~' tho be , 'CIIDII!I< ~at to lite. t\n .,lhe .,
53nl'lmlail'lllltzerJ?rizos.
resenatlaa lifter WGl'ld War.D.
'ri:e· Loi ~Ia Tlmea•
·~ II• q i.uocl&l. pro-· '
double Wi!ialr ateeraoole1.~ te0114' of ~,.aiah at the Unl.., ·
MnpJjy at COlilmbla UnhonitJ. ~IQ' Gr ~~Amhor N.....n Maller wiiO . .
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"The Gr,.t White"""',"~
tor his W aovel "The NaQd tan bllloliatd S.cklir, !lOll 1111
add 'lbo .Diid," ~
prlzo for llraiiiL , 1111 lblli(l , ,.
tlOII award ror "'lbo Armla1 or slol')' of Jack J~ N.e Jf •
the Nijh~" !HI an account 'of heo')'Wel&ftl bolllov chalaiiOII.
lhe four • day protist In Waibo The play hel aJrtod1 w•the~
lngll!n .qalnst lbl vietnam War. IOinetle ~ A~ ~·Brclfo
Ma1Jer'l 1 Mmnlng for 111!11'!1*' of Wl;ll'a .beot p!Q>. He 1,1 Ia Holl1- ·
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Mrs. Gruoser . - Molllor'l Woekonol at Ohio Uni'NfliloY eer
up 5:45 &.II.; lnVoder ~VS:IO L
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KANAWHA RIVER _ I Marmet, network.
'Deli> ~ (Gol !JmarO, l!ila• _IIIII actnases.
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with each rellclant writing 'Ill\\' her lhould be named 0 F Shearer dolm 3·3• a.m.·
One c:atecqr)l, bell euiWral~
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U.e studenla were adrillld bl
their leaders to "opUt"' wllen
c11y IIIII state pollee plllclal•
arrived. Many to nearbl
baseball fields.
!Ughlll14 . Park IIIII state
Pollee Mllncloy DW'd
IU'OUild !Ughllllll Park College
when student alrlkers !brO...
tened to disrupt claBSea. Pollee
said they sealed otr three slclo
streets IIIII set up ...,.ts
IU'OUild the clllljlls even before
classes began. ••we clll&ht
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