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21 - 'l1lo Doily Soltinol, Mlddleo&lt;Jrt • Pomorvy, 0., t '.O. U, 1969

Business Today

Namath. Stands
To Get Millions

Tisha and Hubby
Tangle With UFOs

RANCHO LA COSTA, CoiiL
(UPD - Quarterboek Joe Nao
math, the New York Jets'
super hero of the Sc.ver Bowl,
hl.a 1n enjoyable money prob-lem. It's figuring how to keep
aa much of the loot and make
the most of the business otlers
r"w.ling in aince the Jet!!' ~
slble dream victory Over Balti~
more.
'"It has been fantastic," said
Tad Dowd, advisor ancl friend
ol Namatfl, during the Ameri~
can Airlinel Astrojet Golf Classic here. ••Joe atands to make
three to n\'e million dollars
over the nert five years."
Dowd, a short, pleasant ret..
101¥ with mod manners and
clothes, ticked oCI on his lingers the buSiOess ofters and
plans "'Broadway Joe" is con-

ly DICK KLEINER
NEA Hollrwood Corrupondoot
HOLLYWOOD INEA I
We can now say something deriniti_v e ~bout ~he flying

saucer people-they have good taste m g1rls . T1sha Sterling says they 're after her.
Tisha is a lovely little bloode, Ann_ Sou~,rn' s daughter .
who is one of the slars of '' The Experiment on CBS Play·
house Jo'eb. 25. It 's probably the best part she has had so far .
BLII an even better part is her real life battle with the
saucer people. She and her husband , Lal Baul!l, have gone
UFO 't Unidentified Flying Object) hunting ou~ m the desert.

near Joshua Tree, several times . And the•r search has
often been rewarded. she says.
Once they saw a large circle of
ship , for that wa:s what it

li~hts-;-on the ground. The
must have been , s~ says, was

about 35 feet across . The lights pulsated. d1mmed and
brightened.
.
They climbed up a n~arby hi~l £or a better look , passmg,
as they climbed. a high tension pol_e. When they c~r:ne
back down again , the pole had vamshed- but the wu es
were still there .

si.dering.
The most ambitioos project is

a national fast food franchise
operation
called '"Broadway
Joe's.. which has had a test
run in Miami. Both 1 sitdown
and take-out restalll'l.nt, it features a sandwich called ••foot·
ball hero." To make certain
everyone knows it's 1 Namath
operation a lighted likeness of
Joe throwing a football revolves
over the restaurant.
Going PubUc
Dowd said the operation will
go public In about a month with
the sale of 200,000 shares, and
"We're getting bids for franchises from all over Ute couq..
try, especially (rom pro foot-baU pla)'ers. Joe is chairman
o( the board and wiU hold a

·Their big black shepherd dtg was In a trance in the back
seat of their car-eyts open, but not moviag. They began
drlvlDg away. but aomethln&amp;: took control of tbelr car. Lal
eoaldn't work the brake•, the accelerator. the steerinr:
wheel-yet the car zoomed down the mountain, ner:otlatlnc
all the rurvfs, at 45 mUe1 per hour.
" For 18 miles, ''Tisha claims, ''they had control of our car .
1 don't know where they were taking us , but Lal strugg~ed
and eventually got control back. I know they were trymg
to contact us, but we were just too frightened to go along
with them ."
Tisha's acting career is hardly that exciting, yet it's
coming along . She isn't the most ambitious thing around.
"I don't want to stay in tbis business very lol'!g," she
says. ··t want to do a few things I'm proud of, then go
somewhere else tu live- maybe Europe. I want to help
people. I'd love to go to Biafra now and help them, but 1
can't with a husband and a baby."
And the folks in the saucers might not like it, either.

big chunk or the stock, making
him on paper an instant mi.l-

Director Andre DeToth has been around movies for more
than 35 years. And he says that today's movie audience is
the best the business has ever had .
"The 16-to-29-year-olds who make up the bulk of the
audience." he says, "are intel1igent and eager to be entertained. But they won't go for 'nothing' pictures- they have
to have films with story and a substance."
DeToth's latest is "Play Dirty," with Mlchael Caine. It
is, he believes, "an honest antiwar picture."
"But it doesn't have a message," he sayS. "I leave the
messages to Western Union-they're good at messages."
'It waa abot ln Almeria, Spain, one ef the bu1Je•t movie
toeaCMII In t•e world. When "Play Dirty" was there, It
was ene of eight movies being 1hot at the 11ame time In the
tame place.
DeToth who used to work exclusively in Hollywood, now
Hnds himSelf operating all over the world in the search for
what he calls "geographical honesty."
"The public demands it," he says . "You can't fool them
toda)' as we used to do. We'd use the same set and dress It
dlfft!renU)' and call it Hong Kong one day and - Paris lhe

LOS ANGELES (UPO- Valer-

"But today's public has been there, been everywhere .

Milllons of Americans go to Europe every year. You can't
fool them. You have to show things truthfully."
ACTING MANAGER
year--old vice president in
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. charge of minor league opera(IJPI}-Johnny Johrulon, the 47- tions for
the
New York

fONIGHT AND TIIURSD AY
FEBRUARY 19 • 2()
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 21 • 22
"WILL PENNY"
(Technicolor)
Charlton Heston -Joan Hackett
"ARIZ ON A BUSIIW ACKEI\S'.'
(Technicolor)
Howard Keei-YvonneDeC&amp;rlo
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

Yankees, Tuesday was named
acting general manager until
Lee MacPhail recuperates from
a mUd heart attack auffered
~nday.

MAKFS DEBUT
NEW
YORK (UP!)- Richmond Flowers, UniversU;y of
Tennessee Clanker back and
outstanding hurdler, will make
his 1969 indoor track debut
Friday in the U.S. Olympic

Invitational

track

meet

testified at the murder trial of
Sirhan
Sirhan today that she
saw him extend his arm and
shoot Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
Mrs. Schulte, Z2, was the
mysterious girl in the polkl. dot
·dreiiS who had figured prominently in the investigation but
who had nothing to do with the
shooting except to be a witness.
The attractive girl, who today
wore a white dress with a red
and blue scarf, had been head
of Kennedy's campaign head,..
quarters in Goleta snd had gone
to the Ambassador Hotel that
night for the victory celebration. She was on crutches at the
time as a result of a skiing
accident.
The girl's testimony was
interrupted after she had been
on the stand less than 10
minutes,
Slf)erior Court Judge Herbert
V. Walker called a recess when
a sheriff's deput,y in the
courtroom whispered to hlm
that he heard a clocking noise
which seemed to entaMte from
his desk.
The courtroom was cleared
b)' Judge Walker and a rew
minutes later trial was resumed
when it wu found the telephone
on the deputy's desk had a
lluttering relay as a result of 1
test by the utUity comparu-.
It was indicative of the
tenseness of the trlal that the
slighted suspicion there was an
electronic listening or recording
device could lead the judge to
hurriedly eJilDty the courtroom.
Min Schulte had brought to
court t.he dress she wore that
nlaht and she held it lt&gt; so the
jury could see it. It was a lime
green with yellow polka dots
and the girl smiled brightly as

a

next.

MEIGS IHEATIE

at

Madison SJ.!are Garden it was
announced Tuesday.

she displayed it.

k
K _eepea._e•
HI ... OITIOI&lt;I ... L

WII:OOINGI IIING.

SPRING~
ANGEL TRUDS
ARE HEREI
THE SHOE BOX
WHERE SHOES ARE ·
SENSIBLE PRICED
Mlddloport, 0.

,

"We've tried to anai)'1e Joe's
qpeal," said Dolrd, ·-a n d
we'w come to the conclusion
that he"a with it &amp;I f'ar Al!l the
YOWW crowd is eoneerned. He'll
sort ot an antihero. He
alouehes, drease11 mod, teUs it
like it is at all times. He'll
quick and never loses hls
cool."
Joe apoOfeotly ha~
11omethlne that appeals to the
YOUIII set. especially the girla,
alwl)'s a business Qset. At the
recent
New
York ~
Show three girls .lll.inted when
Joe IMde aa appearance. Since
!he Super - 1 victory his fan
man runs from 200 to 600 letters per day. And 15,000 persons, most or them teens,
showed up at New York City
Hill to cheer Joe and hil teammates when tbey returned !rom
the Sl(ter Bowl victory, six
times more than turned out for
the three astronauts.

in 1961, Philip ~ringer onc1

Draws The Crowds
E
lhougll all !he big
names or football and baseball
are gathered at La Costa for
the tourney, it's. Joe who draws

,.n

tile crowds, lives out the most
autographs and awii¥Js the
most heads when he walks
through the lobby.
That's why airlines have offered him long term cootracts
to do radio and televlsioo commercials, why clothing concerns ofier stock and royallties
Cor Joe's endorsement, why
Braniff paid him almost $20,000
for a 20 second commercial and
Schick gave him an eBtimated
$15,000 for shaving his beard.
It's also why the "bachelors
three" restaurant bar Joe and
two partners operate in N e "
York is an ·-in" place Utese
days,
"Our big problem," s a i d

In her brief testimony, she

said

she had never known
Sirhan at anY time aOO had not
talked to him 011 the night of
tile shooting.
In testimony Monday. massl ve pro football tackle Roosevelt Grier told of how he beat
back people trying to tear
Sirhan apart momentll alter the
slaying.

Throo Day ·S.Io!

News, Notes
Mrs. D. H. Robeson left Tuesday fur 1 few days visit with her
sister, Mrs. Ruth Lawry alli
ramlly or Chi &lt;:ago,
Charles arrJ Sandra McGhee
and Peggy Daile}' of Columbus
were weekend villltors of Mr.
and Mra. 0\arle,y Smith and Jo.
dinner gue&amp;ta of Mr.
and Mrs. a.arley Smith and Jo
were Sandn McGhee, PE181)' [)a1..
ley Ord Charles MeGbee of eo.
lumbus, Mr. and MrL Doyle
K...,p and Kall, Kevin 101 Char·
les of Langsville.
Mr. and Mrs. ll&lt;lbort MwllhY
have named their new daughter,
Debra Sue. Grandjlorenta are Mr.
and Mr•. J. R. MUJPI!y,
Mr. aDd Mrs. Robert Reeves
of Pcmeroy were SuDy vtailora
of his pareat&amp;, Mr. ant Mrs.
Jaa"lles Reeves and lJnda.
Mr. am Mrs. Richard Jetter•
and Valorte of Coalton were week
end vltltora of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ha!field and Mr. Campbell.
Mr. and Mn Earl Wineo of
Columbus were weekend YiJitorl
of her parenta, Mr. and M r 1.
George Warner, Richard Bid
Gordon.

T•ermtl SoCks
Sins 10 to 13. Cu•hioned lining,
toe and heel.

12.95
13.95
14.95
16.50
17.50
19.50

DRESSES .. , ............... SALE
DRESSES .................. SALE
DRESSES .................. SALE
DRESSES •••••••••••••••••• SAlE
DRESSES .................. SALE
DRESSES .................. SALE

11.00
12.00
13.00
15.00
16.00
18.00

Special Purchase
an• Salt

Womens Lansing
Knit Sweaters
Clrdigan Sweaten (Coat styles
and Slipovor ot.Yiesl. WHITE AND
COLORS. ALL SIZES.

12.95 SWEATERS............................................ SALE 8.00
1G.95 SWEATERS. ........................................... SALE 8.00
8.95 SWEATERS....................................- ...... SALE 6.00
7.95 SWEATERS....... _.................................. SALE 5.00
US SWEATERS............................................ SALE 4.00
US SWEATERS............................................SALE 3.00

SPECIALS-DRAPERY DEPT.
-~-----------------------$1.69 ALL PURPOSE THROW RUG
Multi 5trl,.., Was .... la. 2.. " wide, &lt;IS"' l•na .... . ... 5ALE $1.lt

-------------------------CLEAN·UP SALE! WOOL DRESS MATERIAL
-------------------------49c-18" CLING
Atl vln)'l1tfck-ltn plastic,,,.,

... ••••• ,,,5ALE 39c )'4.

-------------------------~
49c-45" PRINTED OUTING
.

Good Hlaetllaft pattam• ••• , ,.,, . .. , , POR THI5 5.\LE !fc ,d.

-------------------------RUG SAMPLES
-------------------------$1.39 SPORTSWEAR FABRIC

lmportanl - · whlle General
Manap:r Emile Francl1 re·

COileh thJ'oU&amp;b the
romainder of · !he National
Hockey Uaaue season.
malnl

II

reinf«ct~~d

Blthroom Si:1l"
Copocltr 300 lbt. COfl'lfortabla
wid• ttanu Mtlf.• IE•sr hi
tead dial. All eol de:eor.ted,
•oty to claan vlnJI - ' ·
Gold ''im, JIICk•up hGft.ll•·

Sale 3 ..... I. 00

SAIGON

Permanent Press

Work
Uniforms
SALE

8.60

a
suit

Palts ••••4.80

Shlrts ••• 3.80

Altlfidtl FliWtrs

RCA. Chlldrens
1U5 C~k Radios

Colorful, realistic l.ooking Polyethylene flowers and foliage.

Solid State chGUit. Allfomol•
lc uwolr.• to music", Full
hodl" sound fra111 3W'
tpaoW. Automatic Yolu.,..
control. Whil• th•y lott.

50S Polyester, 505 Cetton. 45" wldo. $olld•. plalcl•, strt,..

SALE $1.00 rd.

-------------------------Just Rec.ived. SIMPLICITY HOME CATALOG
-------------------------$1.00 THROW AWAY BAGS
S..loct your ,.ttern• at t.-a. In Dropory Dept•• , •• ,,,. ,JOe Copy

l'ot •II V•cu111111 Cfea-•~"''""'""""''''•••••SALI 79c pk ..

-------------------------. Sale-AUTOMATIL~L!E,TRIC BLMf(ETS
--------------cu---------··r... llllloo.l,!!. :.!~1! ,.,..SJI~9.'!., to ott ..two.
-------------------------"New Diana" COLONIAL AREA RUGS
,•...
Yo v•• to S3.99 ........................ POR THIS SALE Sl.lf

T Wul• brclided r~ with hond hooll•tl C.ntor fiDral •viii, ovol
1ho,.. Fringad •II OJCKind. Ravanlbl•. Go~, ,,..,., ru1t, •111o,

37"
J ts
•
·' '...... 2,"
...... 5.95
·
6.95
27" •• 47" ••••••

• 5f" ...... l.tS
tsf.t5-JS"
.••- ·r· • 7t" ••••• 1195
•

Mens Work Jackets

Zlp')er tr&lt;n «tal ot¥1e wl!h three pocketo. 100 Percent e&lt;Jt,.
1011 twW, reci ll)'loa qullllinlnJ. Grey -»ark Olin • ~ruce
GreeJL Size• 36 to 50.

6.00
BE THRIFTY! SAVE AU. OF

Marine• control

of !he 30.mlle loog A
Sahau Valley !hal fumelo
Communist troops and materiel
;from -Laos to the Da Nang area.
The month old (lleratlon so
far has ldlled 844 Communlats,
most at them In the past week,
and cost the Marines 70 dead
and 312 lOOUnded. The eampalgn, Operation Dewey Con.
ym, Is the largest tn recent
months and appeared to be the
most IIUccessful.
UPI
correspondent Davld
Lamb who has accompanied the
Marines on the sweep aaid the

battalloo commander~
!rom Vlrllfnla hod urged lholr
three

aweltering troops up one mountain alter another, leaving
onlper s behind to prole&lt;:! !heir
t:lanks. They were plunging tnto
'conununlst defenses in bunker-

15.00

ELBERFELD$ SALE OF GLIDDEN PAINTS
lnoido and Outoldo Palnll and Enomol\
7.95 Gallon• Spree! S.tln................ _________ ...... S.Io 6.00
2.45 Quarto $prod S.tht.................................... S.Io 2.00
3.15 Quorto
Sprod Lotox S.ml Glon Enomoi.. .................. S.Io 2.30
Plastic flarenameL.---····-----····-·· ..·······Quarts 2.00
Plaotlc Florono•oL................................... Gallon 7.00
Craftsman Outside
·
Whlto Houoo Point, Gallono ....- ...................... S.Io 4.00
Spred Lu.tre S..i Glass Enamel, Quarts...... S.Ie 1.50
Sprod Luotro Sotnl Glon Enomol, Gallono .... S.I! A.OO
Gloss White Four Heur EnameL.---·---:·..... _SIIe 1.30

Anniversary Sale Set
Pomeroy Motor Compaoy, In

amlversary with !be firm, Ia anaounelng a special amtver1a17

SEE THE NEW ARRIVALS
MENS SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS
Small (14-lt'h ), medium (15-IS'h ), large (lll-18'h ), extra
larse (17-l'l'h J and extra, extra large (111-111\1 ), Allare permaneea preu. Smartly 11Q'led in Jolid eolon, 1trlpe1 and
cbeckl. You,._ want to see these new Sprtne and Summer
shirts arriving dOlly, Bey !hom oowl

--r.
.mille

Robert A. Barrow, 47, of Sl.
Francisville, La. '"Tht\Y're on
!he ground with their rille
companieJ, They're cool heads
and they've dlspla,yed as many
heroics as any man In the

ootftt"

One battallm. eommander, Lt
Col. George Laine Jr., ~
Virllinla Beaeh, Vo., radii*!
Ba.rrow that his Marines 11 have
eaushl the spirit of !he thing"
as they clawed and scratched

their way up Tiger Mountain, a
peak soaring 3, 700 fest above
the door of the A .!ilau Valleythe only peak in the area with a

name.

On Rio Honor RoD

KDIIIrt became maoapr
the early 80s later od-

Fwr Malp Count;y &amp;!udonlo ot

llio Gronde

With BriM• •nd Strorton anelno ... crel•, autom.tlc Chait•, rowln(
,,.,,..,, A terrific bur· For thl• Wa.._ EM
.....

Ot

.,

oble ot !he - p r o p I - .
tloo.
One of !he .....,..,.. dde!

· ·...~
Wider
Mr.
Kaliht
COIIW!otod
in loto

1888 with !he !lnllllllll II( the nero

TRADE IN YOUR BLACK AND WHITE TELEVISIOH
SET ON A MEW 1969 RCA COLDII SET
.
'
Viol! !he Muolc Dopartmoot on the 2nlllloor. Soo the exoeiiOIII
•election or RCA COlor TV nta Ia )'llUI' lavorito at;Jlo ond
trade in 1""" old TV. Yoo'll like the ftnoperlormanceJIII '
-., rlcb\ auocl - · of an RCA COlor TV Sot.

eon...,

have been

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bCJdlo' llnlahlag dopt~!'t~Mmoavall­

Saltl 20 i1ch Ltwn Mowers

counties.
Meanwhile, Jack E. Farrington, necutive director otOVH~
said appUeatlona Cor a total (1
II ,_ projeelo lllld for the con-

Four Mel@ll Pupils

viiiCOdtopzeA major Jllrl of !be """'J!'J!Y' 1
growth Ia rolleciA!cl in the line
modem oervlee and porto and

Ta.,.. on Solo Now ht Flocw. Ble taloctlon lnclcull"l doll•, f!IIHI,
Fi•h• Ptlc• 1oyt c••t tfuclr.1, cook Hf•t. lront, 1k..... Tonllo
rinlotures, WIIMI:O. Rv~• Hot Whaol1, f"otato Haod and mony,
1110ny ot'- ter• tftot tlor• on'1 girl• 1111•. Haw It 1 pad thM to hr
top. Stop In oM ••a how much you con 1ova clurlne this 1olo.
.

On S.le In eur Heu1ewores Dept. . ...,.

lale.
A. R, Kni(!ill, prealdent of the
Eaot Mala Sl. buolneoo, has oaided &amp;lady growth of !he comolnoe he became aaoodwltll It 011 Feb. 20, 1929 as a

Mr.

s.le of Teys

.

to.bmker battle.
"There is none t1 this
nonsenae with Ioney conunand
polta out here," sa1d Col.

tinuance ol three others, would
prol&gt;abiJ' be submllled tolbe Ohio
Olllco or Appalacldl lor lllndlng
by the COinmisslon oa or about
March IS. Theoe projecta will
Involve about $15 mlllloo, he
laid.

reoosnllioo ofita~-nl'o40!b

loc!•Uoa on Eut MaJn
Meigs Junior

a.,

HiRh - ·

near

c~JJ_1f,

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1969

0

· .:....&gt;-~

Peace

To be named to the roll a stu.
dent must recoi&gt;e - . . . . a 3.
and a 3.5 average ror tbeJll'eeedID.ti Nlll8111or. The Molos indudol Jolul G. a.u.y, Fomeroy; Jacct~eUne Gilkey, Pomeroy; KalheriM A. HW, Radn.,
and WUHam A, YOUIIII, i'lrmeroy.

P ARlS (tJPJ) - Tbe Ullit.ed stAtes ·called today for a return to .
the 1954 Geneva agreements which erlled the French llldochira War
and Wd there must be a mutual de-escalaUcm of the Vietnam War il
there ia to be peace.
U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge said the de-escalation was
''an lhsolutely essential first step.'' And heln1)atientb' rejected once
again the Communist demand the Americana pull out of Vietnam, UJloconditionally, as a first step.
Backed by South Vletnlmese chief delegate Pham Dang Lam,
Lodge accused the Cc:mmunists of hampering the progress of the
conference by tailing to make oooerete proposals while insisting on
demarlls they knew were ura.teptable.
"The United &amp;ates believes ftrat step for the creation of
that the es~;~ential elements or
CCXldittoos in Widell the political
the 1954 accords. whlclt we have problema ean be resolved."
all said we support aa the basis
Lodge said, _uyour side and
for a future lettlement, proyide our side aeerya to agree that
common ground on which to build
military ~ssuea and partieularl,y
!he &amp;!ructure of _ ... in Viet- !he CJ!O&amp;tion or withdrawal ol
IJ&amp;Il\,"' Lodge sald.
mlUtary force• are rl. key tm..
1be Geneva agreements were PJrtance to an overall settle-a set ~ documents which ended ment.
the French colonial war in Indo·-The withdrawal fJf forces.
china. The United States, wldeh however, like other ismtell Indid not sign tbem, nevertheless, volved in this negotiation is not
supported their provisions.
a subject which shouldbeadvancLodge urged tbe Communist
ed in terms of unconditional dedelegates to discuss with the aJ- mands. Rather it is a matter for
lie&amp; such key pt'OVisions of the serious discussion leading to
accords as the eatabllshrnent of agreement on mutual action,"
a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Lodge said.
along the 17th parallel, the disTurning a dear ear to the alen,gagement of opposing military lied appeals, Viet Cong del egaforces, the cessatim of hostUi- tion chief Tran Buu Kiem and
Ues, the non4ntervention by the
North VIetnamese chief ne£QtlaSouth and the North in ooe an- tor Xuan Thuy repeated all over

IN
ottlle
en ~ Amerlea Olapter IDd Advisor Everett
dlaeu11 t
!be $&lt;1115 promlosory note !hoy signed Wednesday toc al...,
through the Junior Jackson Production Credit AsaodatiGD to
into a feeder pig raisirw partnership with Harold Erie- ·
1

student and chapter member. The chapter, aaltJ eud

the partnership, provides half of the feed arl!l makes a.U..
1 $500 stall and porch wdt {below) that members built. Ert ..rtne provides !he labor and hall of the leed eosla. 1l1o part,.
nersh.lp eJI)ecta to raise 150plgaperyear. Left to rt,:ht. abaft,
are Mr. Holcomb, Glen Crisp, chlpter ,president; lan7Bizoc:b..
field, treasurer; Terry Jarrell, SeD.tinel; Om Hayes, student
advisor, and Dan CotterUl, vice .President. '!be lcau na cloaed
c1uriqJ Natloaol FFA Wook, Feb. !l; .. 22. - Son11aa1 Pbo1o.

~~ !t),le):!lal~·~"'"· ~ ~·""':',''l~
impartial
internatlGoal polli:lng
of the qreement8:
eondition.
On the Comrnun:J.st inaistence
The Communists were expected to reject any plan tOr res:tor-

m a U.S. military pullout Lodge
&amp;aid the Hanoi and VIet Cong
negotiators 44obvious]y recognize
that the soluUon or military lsIRHIII ill an absolutely euential

1ng the DMZ since that would

cut ott the main &amp;u,pply ol weapons and manpower to their fore.
es in Soutb Vietnam.

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MASON HONORED - Walter L. Vaughan (ceDter) WAB IJm..
ored at the Masonic Temple Wednesday evening when Elmore
Williams, Wellston, right, GraRJ Corxluctor ot Council arxl Inspector of the Sixth Arch, Royal &amp; Select Masters, Gnnd
Council ol Ohio, presented a IIIJelplncommemorati~ 50 years
membershJ.-. in Bosworth Council 46, R&amp;SM. Danny S. Zirkle,
lett. is pnsentmasterofPcmeroy's Bosworth Council. VaiJihan
baa been previously honored with lapel insignia for his 50
years MIIOillc membership In Pcmeroy Lodge 164 F&amp;AM, and
50 years membership in Pcmeroy Chapter 80, Royal Arch Ma10111. The Com1eU wao opened lollowing Masooic services by
Pmneroy I..odp 164forthelateCoronerHenryEwing, a 42 ,year
member or Pcmeroy Lodse.

A doe deer was struck and
killed on Route 33, one-temh
or a mile south oC the Bear·
wallow Ridge Road Wednes-day at 8:30 p. m., when it ran
onto the highway in front of a
car driven by Cbde M. Bax-ter, 51, Albany. The Meigs
County sherilf"s dfl)artment
aald there was medium dam..
to Ute left tronttenderlnd
door of the Baxter vehicle,

Nixon Wants
Wide Contact

WASI!INGrON (IJPI) - in a
dramatic break with tradition,
President Nixon plans to meet
next week with !he ordinary
men and trOmen ol Britain,
Germany, 1taJy and France as
well as rqyalty, presidents,
prime ministers aDd ehancel~
tors.
Disclosing Ibis Wedllesdoy
AJlll ~lem
rdsht. authoritative IIOW'ces said
!lJ~ ~VJlJ
that the President "Is con~
WASHINGTON
(IJ Pl)- c:erned'" that his 40 to 50 hours
De!enoe Secrelar)' Melvin R. ot dlseuatkl1s with the heads d.
state• and KOVernmenta by their
:=-d:ro:!':.o
very Dl1ure "might be lesa than
'~ &amp; a IOphisUcated new tully dimensional ...
MASON - A 13-y-d girl tar&gt; sbth groder,IDiciaugllteror ADM (antlballlslie mlosUe)
He plans, therefore, to meet
iwaa admitted to the Holzer~ Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Carsey, Jr., system."
wltb writers, commentators,
'1cal c..tor Hoopllal Wednesday wao olruek by a car whlle ...
Laird, telltll)ing before !he c r I t I c &amp;, businessmen, trade
ni&amp;ht lor!roatmentorlnlurleolho tempting to cross SecOfld.St. aft. Senate Foreicn Relatiooo Com- leaders, &amp;!udenta and
sustained wbea atruck by an auto- · er leaving a meeting oi G 1 r 1 mlttee, said that because of the othera at closed tea and coffee
mobile ot 7•10 p. m.
Seoul Troop No. 187althe United potential threat !rom Red China sellllms in l&lt;&gt;ndOII, Ibm, Rome
Mary Coroey, Ma- elem01&gt;- Methodist ChurcO.
and Ruoala, he wwld be remiss
Mal')', with her molherotlhe in ldl mtlel to (rl'O(ec! !he
time or the incident, wos hll by notional oecurit¥ If he c:ommltan oulooloblle alleged to have ted hlmoelf op1ns1 deplqyment
beeD operated by Uoyd llllmollll of !he U.S. Son!inal ADM
F"ue
Brunoon, 31, 570 PeuJ.&amp;, MidThe Rutland, Pomeroy and Midothert pine ln the aame dlree.- dleport.
ll)'lltem.The ox=~aw&amp;~
·-~--. aystem as
dlt9011
4n dCIIII1menta were on
Uon. The.Y held hands for the
llntao011, it Ms reported, . - dooloecl dllrln&amp; the Jobri""'
12D milo drive to keep tholr Ullled in his ear after the i:q»aet administratlm. waa deJigned ·eo !he scene of a bruah ftre al 2•14
around !he bloek bul than re1/. Ill. Wednooday ,_.. tho HOlt·
clalrslram o~
provide a '"thin'' ADM defense,
In Ralelch Mr. Slmonrocrte,.. luriiOd to !be accldollt • ...,., loraoll opins! the lhreot of a •nl Nal&gt;le ' - e an ~..U Run.
1l1o lrljuretllfrl rou rushed to
tilt cor, and !he lllmily l1oeded
Troo . _•• threotonoclb,vlhe lire
limited Chinese mlulle -ok. ...... lllldamapd.
home, arrbtna: in Poauu.w about Golllpoll.t by FO(IIe- 1l1o Mlddl
...____
Laird laid, u be hao be!ore,,
midnqhl ......_,, 1'lie !oro do¥• Janco. She oum.'ed 0 bc1untcl
epor! ....,..
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!he ChiDeN
hod aoiemed lllilo · an etoraicy. left ~ llllurioo to bot rlahl --·•• ...
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p.m.
loa. a ·Jai:eratloo 'olili Cor&gt; ~ •q~ • 1&lt;111 ••-........,;,.,. WednooiiiQ to tho WWiam Wwio
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Family Defeats Plague of Troubles

Fight Brush

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and Paris.
He has instructed !he U.S.
Embassies In these e.pltai1 to
send out lnvilaliono to INti: ·liD ·
10 and IS people will
represent a fair eroa~H~ect&amp;aa or
their eountryrnen, tho _.._
laid.
Crowded Sehealle
The only capital In Nlxm will DOl bave ••etUzen chats" 11 ~
&amp;pporenlly be......
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tTOWded nature of hll IC!IU'dtik

!here.
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Pr.,.._ Ia In !be ....
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where tbooaanda ~ SWIM

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FOR THIS WEEK END

$13.95 TWIN $1%1 .............................. S4LI SII.QQ
114.95 PULL SIU, SINGLI COMTRot. ••••••••••• S4LI$12.GQ

116.95 fULL SIZE, DUAL CONTIOL ............. SALI $14.00

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De-Escalation, or

COLUMBUS- A $196,S71!ed- awarded to The Ohlo Valley al Commi111Dn in Waohlng!on.
arallfP'ant to provide for the con- Health Servieea FoondaUon,.Inc., The gronl will provide for !he
of a pllllllling _.-am Alhalo, Ohio.
extonalon or !he piamlng proin ....,.clian with tho (IJ1lll0aed
Albert G, GUe1, dlreetorolthe gram lhrOUSh April 30, 19611,
f41;11B,U2 Multl.c.unt;y Health 8lato ~~~~~ o1 Urban Af. GUn laid.
. . . . ._
¢ole'~ 1n _....MI'&gt;r .-coo~ ~~~ of'llle ·· .,., extenoion aranrwailhiil£.
~ CGU1111e1, hu !P'11111b.v !he A!Jpolschian l!egloo. ed to • 90-clay portocl to colncido
~~m,':;$z:::x:~~~mm;:::;:;::::x:=*:~:·:r.~~:;::::=:~:~::::AA:~.::t.~ with Demonstration and Health
proJecta in aeven other states
WASHINGTON (UPO - The ~ent or Houalng and
whleh termlnote Aprll 30, he
Urban Deval~ent Wednesday announced 1 ntle1 of bn
laid.
· ,rant~ Ud program.' reservations.
The funds are being uHd for
They Included:
the employment of a stan to reL&lt;ntn, Ohio. program reservation a,pproved for 39 low
oearch health J)t&lt;&gt;blems and to
rent home11.
determine
ba.lfc health needs 1n
Athens, Ohio, $101,895 grant Increase Cor the South Green
the
area.
1b11
effort Is eoncen.
projeet.
!rated
in
the
counties
of Athena,
Ytu~gatown, Ohio, ts'13,000 to help buDd new sewertacillHocking, Meigs, Gallia, Jackties.
lOll, Lawrence and Vinton. A preWUlard, Ohio, fi1,039,000 to build a water system.
vious
study revealed that the
warren Couli:y, Ohio, $700,000 to help extend the present
&amp;horta&amp;o
of pl!ysldans, denlisto,
water distribution system and build a new treatment plant.
nurses
and
a lack of adequate
Dayton, Ohlo, $54,068 increa1e to auist inthepurchase ot
health service center&amp; had reachdeveloped land for prlrk. and recreation purposes.
ed
a critical stage in these seveu
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Salol J-t 7 Ta 5.11

1/2 Price

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

SEO Health Project Wins
$186,571 Planning Grant

All Sizes - Pants 29 to 42 waist and extra ilzes 44 to 50
In your correct length. And all atns shlrtJ lflh to 17 and
extra sizes 171!) to 20 in your correct sleeve length. 50
Percent Fonrel Polyester and 50 Pfltl'cent Cctton soil release finish, Wack Olive .. ~ruce Green - Olarcoal Grey
and KhakL

Sale!

(UP!)- u.s.

throe oolonals !rom
Virllinla killod lOS North Vie!Damese toldler• today ln a serlea
ol 118Vfl&amp;tl close quarter battle•
atop !be IIIIII&amp;IDed mountain•
domlnatlng 1he CommunJits' A
Valley s....,ly route !rom
Laos.
The Marlne11 loat nine men
kllleci lllld 17 ........... W"hffn they clawed their WI¥ up
!he mountains in 100 degree
heat and louolrt !he North
Vietnamese Who died raOler
than surrender their mountain
guns. The Leathernecks captured two, killlq !he auncrewo.
Some of the battle11 were
Iough! wi!hin two miles of !he
Laotian border and It was clear
the Marines had won a strong
toellold in !he campaign to win
led

Little !Aia!peraturec...,...l.ott '
20a.Falr.uhi!H!!U.. FridoJ,
Ofllble _
tor~t (p t,L,.;

. Devoted To The lntere.t. Of The Mejg.-MIUDII Area

Marines Win

SALE I
Big Yank

Weather

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Lodge: Mutual

6.95

G... Hlectto ... 271136, ..• , •• , , , , , ",, , , ••• , , •• , •• , SALE 12.00

THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY SALE
ADDrriONAL REST
NEW YORK (UP!)- The New
York Rulgero Tuoidq deddod
to ilvo alline Coach Bemlo
-'Boom ''Boom" Gdr1CI1 an
addl!looal root from handiiD.ti
tho Warn Ord amouncod he
wwld wvrk oooullno and other

$8.95 Hoalthotnotor ·

MENS INSULATED

S.C"/60". lendad end unbonded, G..d oalec:"" ""U.LI $2-00 Jtl.

Wolfpen

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Nita Jones wrote .. Green With
· Envy_ Purple With Pa11ton, White
With 1\qJer, Scarlet Witb Fever,
What Were You Doing In Her
Arm1 l.Aat Night muea," believed history's longest song
title.

VOL XXI NO. 211

HWldredB of .., ~ring dresses - Your ftii'IOrite makesFor our 3 day S&amp;le at substanUal savlrws. Sizes Cor all
Petite sizes, regular stzea. Junior slze1, haU sizes and
extra sizea. On S&amp;le - For our 3 day aale onl.)',

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Now You Know

Dr...._

Polka Dot Girl Says
She Saw Sirhan Shoot
ia Schulte, a long tressed blonde

3-Day Sale
·woMENS
DRESSES

aceordlns to Dowd.

lionaire.''
Two lawyers, James Walsh
and Mike Bite, check all angles before Namath makes a
move. Sonny Werblin, former
president of MCA and the Jets,
advises Joe on all movie and
entertairunent offers. Bob Hqte, Dowd, "is not to mow too
Lee Marvin, Universal a n d fasl It all has to be organized
Twentieth Century - Fox have with maximum attentioo paid
made Joe .. solid movie offers," to tax shelters aiXI growth.''

• • •

Washington's Birthday Sales Friday and Saturday

HI '

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2 -

fto J]ol]1 Snlblel, PCIIDOI'Q:I'.M'"""""""' 0.,

n....odQ, ........, ZO, lllf9

............-to be noll ... thin
$100 ...... but not ..-

Charter Scheme Produced

The

Shop sAYs

PT. PI .F.ASANT - The City
Charter Conunittee last nllht
-.ci .. amended city char..,. whldl will be
to tile Clcy Council lor opprovol

pr-

GEORG£ COULD HAVE BOUGHT
HIS WARDROBE HERE • • • •
BUT NOT HIS AX!

at the March 10 eounci1 session.

The- propotecl city -

hal been a long and ardoua talk,
but is Celt by many •• one of the
mod needed items for the dty

SPRING FASHIONS ARRIVING
LAY·A-wAY FOR EASTER

CORDUROY SCHOOL
PANTS
OFF
I 3 OFF

II 3

1/2 OFF

Clcy Water Works fUnd; $2,500
from the Cl\l'Soloer!undand$600
from the pnel"al fUnd. The cur.
rent Bet 1818l')' ~ tbe ma.vor d.
Point Pleeaant by statute Ia $32

iho! --- -

$3,000 !l"&lt;lm
and
$1,800 from 1110 - o l - ·
The eliJ dork Ia curronil1 N·
eeiVIn8 $4,680 per llnllll.

Councll

member• AIU7 wu

the sequined towel •••• Sodallte

wards with one councilman each,
and addition (){ two council elect-

Barbara Harrison IO!hltched hubby JlllUIIY ••• • Singing starlet Jm
Davidson on the Too.ight 9!ow
creditad Er r al Garner with wrJ.t ..
lng Duke Ellington's "In My SoJ ..
ltude'' and Errol cH.dn 't even deny
it .... Jack Benny was 75 on St.
Valentine's DI.Yi Hugh Downs is
48; Florence Henderson Is 35
.•.• Sandy Dennis' &amp;lloppq-cart
(at the BOth &amp; Bdwy. Food Cl\f)
showed where her extra pounct..
qe starts •••. Pyramid Books
held oft ita ''1be Slaves" pa.
pe1·back until Dionne Warwick,
star of the film version, was
sufficiently slimmed after the
baby to pose for the cover . ..•
New voices heard O:mt faces not
seen) in TV commercials include
Jose Ferrer, Barry ~Uivan,

vote rule, with each ward to contain approximatei.J! the same number d registered (1, 400) voters.

pl/ltll

FRI. &amp; SAT. SALEI

Lloyd Nolan.

The NYAC has a new women's

bouUque 110 hu&amp;blnda can't claim
they weren~ near a shop Corannl..
versaries, etc. •.•. Mike Forreal lura reports II peddled BD
"Imperial mink old suit" toMn.
WlnJton Gloat, CeezeO to :rouse
.... Cannel ~·s importing 45
Cooney Cork pals !rom Ireland
for her 3. Patrick's Eve COR•
&lt;art at Carnegie Hail lndudln&amp;
Ireland's hosttest youth group
•q)ickie Rock and his 9lowbandi"
It's a benefit lor tho Irish PIJIIo
Cllnl•, ComlY Cork wlaha.
After Pres. Nlxm IIOOwed otr
new Irish setter., someone sent
him the book ''Sex and the Sngle
Dog" •• •• Big dep't store In ROllO
Park, QJ.eens, had seven cars
stolen lrom Its parldq lot In one
day •••• Singer Andy Thomas' recourse when he Isn't getting big
bookings which Ia often: ho Ill·
tors Julie Harris, Adele (Mrs.
V. Sardl Jr.) Rasey, Blbl Oaterwald, Geraldine Fltzgerold ••••
New pretty ftlm face: Deborah
Steinberg, cJaustrter of a famed

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CAR HEAD
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SPONGES

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WESTLEY'S,
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25~

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Couch &amp; Chair

REGULAR 99c PASTEL COLOR

PlASTIC
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WOOD
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Moore's
IN POMEROY
124 W. MAIN
Open Fri. &amp; Sat. Nielits,

New

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High School

Shipme~t!

Results

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FOR SPRING ••• EASTER

N.Y.-.
Bdwy. talk: a couple ol mob
murdera have been 11 .contraeted" •••. At U.e Greek relltaurant ~onol!l the hot new attraction: • Greek hillbilly group .•••
One of a.san Hayward's twins
will become 1 veterinarian.
Qoeas which &amp;on. nilht TV star
dyes hil!l very reSJJectable greyIng hair walnut brown. Yep,
yourrr rrrighU
English Interview with B.
Slrellll!ld explained why she' a
''10 very fond'' ot Lc:lldon: uMy

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YOUTI·I ASKED FOR IT!

terfered.
This colwnn is for young pe~
As you can see. my surve)'
pie, their problems and pleas- shows that most girls would 1"'ures, their troubles and tun. As to date, but even in the senior
with the rest of Helen Help Us!, year about 40 percent don"t. I
it welcomes laughs but won't also round that girls who belong
dodge a serious question with a to clubs and sororities date more
brustJ..o(f.
frequently than the oon-joiners.
Send your teenage questions to - A STUDENT
YOUTH ASKED FOR JT, care of Dear Student:
Helen Help US! this newspaper.
Thanks for your Interesting
'· SURVEY IS EYE.{)PENER
sUrvey, It checks ~ with other
Dear Helen:
high school stattsttes acrosa the
Recently I made a survey of nation and proves again that dathow dating really goes Cor teen- ing isn't the Nmnber One pasaged girls where I live, which is time for stu:lents. even though
a typical towiL I interviewed 50 they wish it were!
freshmen, ao sophQJIIores, 50
Another recent surve)' indi·
juniors and 50 seniors at rap.. cates over 30 percent of all col·
dom, (rom my typical high school lege sb.dents do not date,
of 2,000. Here are the fiD:lings:
Cheer 1.11, you lonely ones FRESHMEN GIRLS (50)
you've got Iota ol company! -IL
10 had been on a date
Dear Helen:
8 belonged to a sorority and
Could somebody please tell me
what ••tn • a • Gadda .. da • Vieau
social clubs
2 date frequently
means? It's m.Y favorite reeonL
40 would like to date if asked It's really HEAVY. But rd like
9 had been asked, but parents a translatloa. - PSYCHED-OUT
lrterrered.
OVER Til AT SOVND
SOPHOMORE GIRLS (50}
Dear Ps)'ched:
19 had been on 1 date
Only tho Iron Butterfly - •
15 belonged to sororities or for sure. O'm ltill in dte back
social clubs, or both
rarr trying to llgure out ~ lour
7 date frequently
guys can be ONE butterfly.) -IL
30 would like to date
Dear Helen:
12 had been asked. but parents
I'm the unwed mother of a 15interfered.
monl:h-old. daughter. The father
JDNIOR GIRLS (50}
didn't want to marry me. betnc
26 gtrls had dates
a Maml's boy. So I've been ltv·
21 belonged to sororities or 1118 at hmte with my parents who
social cluba, or both
are very wderstancling. Now, al10 date frequently
most two years later, he writes
24 would date lf asked
from 'Nam that he wants us to be
2 were asked, but parents in engaged. Meanwhile, l have met
terrered.
Pete who is younger than me, but
SENIOR GIRLS (50)
seems more mature. 9lou1d 1
30 had dates
marry the father of my child, or
29 belonsed to sororities or a~ a boy who is older than his age?
clal clubs or both
- MISS MOTilER
19 date frequently
Dear Miia:
19 would like to date
You doo't seem overI)' uxloua
3 were asked but parents in- to marr)' either fellow. Wait a

PT. PLEASANT -

to

Forcy-4ilbt

persona were pwn either written or lbal driver's test Tueado,r by loeal State Pollee. TWeDty • two poriON po..ecl tho writ.
ten test and 10 Bueeeasfullycom-

CITY ICE A DFUEL CO.

p1eted the R.-.1 .,....lml!oll.

The testa i.re Jlven oothlft.rat

or

and third Tlleadl,)'
ncb moatl1
by tho state Poll.,.. - r a
the loco! clelaclaaelll oro Sat.
Jack Par1011o and T.--n R.
E. O'Dell ond J. R. Smith.

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Canton McKinley 101 llarMllo
Lake 40
W~at Branch 62 Minerva 52
At Akron
Ak:rm Buehtel 68 Revere 4S

1.00 to 15.00

Akron Kenmore 72 Green t7
AI Cuyahoga Foils
Akr'"' North 47 Wuh Jeoult 44

We have baubles
and beads that
art mJant to lot
soon, tspe&lt;ially
during Easter.

son wa• conceived here." .....
First VeeXHVmor for '72: Henry Ford In tandem with Teddy
••.• Frank Leone's E. 54th a.
pasta palaeo was pecldled to Gerald of La CaraveUe ..00 will

Kent Roosevelt 35 Akrm Hoban 32

recordings,

At North RldgevUle
Flrelands 69 Wellington 56
AYm 71 Cleve~ohn Cantlua

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Goessler Jewelry Store

Baltimore •. •• 46 17
Phlledolphla . •41 21
New York • . .. 44 23
Bootoa • .... •37 25
Clllc:lmati • . .• 34 31
llolrolt . . . .• . 26 39
Milwaukee . •.• 19 45

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Loa Angelos 88
C
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MENS SWEATERS ·

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The first crack
the
solidarlcy
of the bosebell
players in their strike against
.the owners over the lurding or
the pension plan appeared

Wedneodo,r.
Veteran players from tour
clubs either reported or said
they would report In Florida
even though Mllrvin Miller,
executive
director of
the
players auocilttion, said in New
York that 22 or the 24 players
representatives
have unanimously recommended that the
owners' latest offer be reJected.
Miller hopes to contact the final
two today.
Miller had recommended the
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thi~s

that rewards individual

etrorts in our country an::l I
walt it to remain that w~. I
don"t want baseball to become
unloni zed."
FOW' clubs. the Expos, ttle
Orioles, Yankees and White Sox,
have already started working
out in Florida and three more,
the Braves, Mets and Pirates.
will
conduct their opening
workouts Thursday.
The strike wiU not be official
until March 1 when all the
players are required to sign but
the pitchers
and catchers
traditionally report In late
February.

BOYS JACKETS

Oakland .•••• 43
Denver •.••••34
Now Orleena .•29

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The BalUmore Bullets seem
to have aotten their seooM
wind- and It look• like It has
blown open what was once a
Uluch-and-«a race in the Eastern Divlalon of the National
Baaketboll Aaaoolatlon.
. The Bullets, seemlngly sur.
rounded by rivals in the last
two weeks. opened up a ~ •
lead
In ·."'f Eaat
Wedneado,r" nllht with a 110.,8
victory over the Los Angeles

Lakers.
Ear I Monroe

Scored

34 polnla

8Dd Kevin Lougjlery had 26 lo
lead the Bullets whlle WUt
Chamberlain had 24 for the
Laker a.
Joii M!llllna scored 28 points
8Dd Rudy LaRusao 24 to lead
the San Francisco Warriors
over the Pbiladel,Phla 76ers 134117; Tom Van Aradale scored 21
points '&amp;Dd Oscar Roberiaon
added 19 and 16 assi&amp;ts as tbe
ClnclmaU Rayola downed the

OHSAA Consider Change

m. Saturday, Marcil 1, between
the winnen of the Friday night
contests.
The Gallipolis Class ASectional winner wUI advance to tile dlstrlct toutnament at Chillicothe
for the six team tourney, with the
two survivors gaini~ berths to
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New York Knicks 110-100 and
Dave Bing tallied 30 points to
lead the Detroit Pistons to a
131-124 win over the Seattle
&amp;lperSonics in other games.
The clt;y or Miami m!IY have
its first major league pemant
wirmer in its tdstory in the
Miami Floridians.
The Floridians, lighUy regarded at the start ot the American
Basketball A&amp;sociation season,
took a 11h .game lead in the
Eastern Division of the ABA
Wednesday night with a 119-115
victory
over the Kentucky
Colonels.
It was the Miami team•s lOUt
victory In 11 games in a surge
that atarted suddenly two weeks
ago.
Don Sidle scored 26 points and
Don Freeman had 25 to lead Ute
Floridians while Lou Dampier
led Kentucky with 21 points.
Steve Jones scored 25 points
and James Jones had 24 as the
New Orleans Bucs beat the
Houstm Mavericks 112-107 and
the Los Angeles Stars defeated
tho Dallas Chaps 116-114 In

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NoW Orleans 112 lloullon 107
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St. Jos (Pa. 92 Seaton Hall 76
Roche!Jter 'tech 72 Utica 59
R.L Coli 106 Salem St. 71
Boston U. 101 Tufts 65
Point Park 78 Frostburg 53

BIG PAYOFF

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By United Pren International

Hawthorne 81 C.'urry 72
Cent Com. 76 Stonehlll 73
Mlddletury 80 ~orwich 68
Vermont SS &amp; . Michael's 51
St. John's NY 71 Syracuse 63
Union NY 88 Wesleyan 67
Scranton 95 Wllkes 80
Susquehanna 76 Upsala 63
Lehigh 81 Lafayette 59
Cheyney St. 48 Bloomsbg 47
LaSalle 85 Duquesne 71
Northeastern 79 MIT 56
Southmptn 116 Dowling 78
Rochester 71 Hobart 55
Yeshiva 72 Queens Coil 69, ot
Fordham 66 Pittsburgh 44
Conn 88 N.Hamp U. 84
&amp;. Fran (Pa.) 77 Cnsius 66
Rider 75 Albright 73
Amer Inti 10 I ~rlngfld 92
Merrimack 101 Clark 83
Drexel 77 Ursinus 6..1
Phl.la Tex -gs Juniata 62
Colgate 104 St. Lawrence 93
Alfred Tech 70 Erie Tech ss
South
West Liberty 79 9lepherd 77
Aldrsn-Brdds 90 Bckly 82
North Car 88 Maryland 8ti
Soutb Car 63 Furman 53
M.Harvey 104 Concord 67
Amer U. 76 Rru 71
Davidson 38 Duke 81 (ot)
Richmond 78 Vir. Tec h 77
4la (Md.) 108 Jhns Hplms 86
Atlntc Chris 99 Catawba 93
Penn st. 81 West Virginia 67
W. Va. st 85 Wheeling 71
BlueOd St. 86 W. Va. Tech 80
Midwest
Evanavl 86 Ball St. 80
DePauw 94 Butler 87 (ot)
Aquinas 7 J Ferris st. 65
Grand Val 9:. 85 fOlsdle 83
Adrian 99 Hope 88
Kalamazoo 78 Olivet 74
Cincinnati 96 Da.rton 60
Yngstwn 66 Alliance S3
Miami (0) 68 West Mlch 62
DePaul 72 St. Bnvnture 71 (ot)
Calvin 105 Albion 63
Vlpraloo 87 lnd St. (lnd) 84
East ni 84 Macmurncy 83
Cent st. (0) 79 Urbana 66
Biumon 78 Defiance 74
01 Wslyn 94 Dl St. 81
tilperior 94 La Crosse 82
Eau Claire 79 River Falls 70

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camp because the owners latest
offer of a $5.3 million-a-year
contribution to the pension fund
was cOilBidered inadequate by
the players.
But Nolan Ryan, Jerry Grote
and Darmy Frisella of the Mets,
Pat Jarvis of the Braver., Mike
Cuellar and Pete Richert of the
Orioles, George Scott ol the Red
SOx and John Bateman and Bob
Bailey or tbe Expos all said
they were reporting and the two
E"PQ and Oriole players startOO
worki~ out WedDesday,
Tom Seaver of the Mets and
Phil Niekro of the Bnves both
said they wouldn't report for
the opening practice but would
show 1.11 soon after that.
Seaver
said,
.. 1 believe

Sectlonol finals wUI be at 7 p.

Indiana ...... 3l 30 .508 2
Kentucky ..•. ,27 27 .500 2\)
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Miami • . • ..• 30 25 .545
Mlmesota , , .•29 27 .518 1\1

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MENS JACKETS

Rq. 7.98 to 19.98
ONLY 3.99 to 9.99

games.

UPI Sports Writer

the winner of the North GalliaEa s~rn game.

New York • . •. 16 37 .302 13

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Re1. 8.98 to 10.98 ••••••• ; •••• 4.00
L"ot

Soldier Field In the 15 annual
Armed Forces Benefit exhibition football gmne.
It will be the 7th consecutive appearance for the CardInals In the game. Each team
has won three of the previoos

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Now 4.98 to 6.91

F'...UihMdllll lfii.WitBI~brThtOIIIII
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Players Begin
Spring Training
Despite Strike

control wlll give serious consJd.. way, no cha•s in sites or
el'ltlon to proposed changes in dates wtll be made unless there
basketball tournament sites in Is an emergency such as fire,
1970, the Columbul!l upcoming flood or some Mtural calamregional will take place as it.y.' \
scheduled.
~ ruling came in reply to
The three-day event, sched- let"*s protesting the &amp;tate Fair·
uled March 12, 13 and 15, is set{ krolmds Coliseum as the regionfor the state Fairgrounds Coli
site. particularly because
· ..fme Columbus schools seum.
The OHSAA Wednes&lt;fa¥ ruled namely defendlns Class Aft
that "all plan1 and details tor champion East High not other games.
conducting the t969 Ohio high only play Cit.Y League and nooschool sectional, district, regi~ league games Ulere, but will Mlch Tedl 104 Northl&amp;Dd 89
Southwest
al and &amp;tate touroaments were participate in the District tourRB;Dlent at the Coliseum.
Midwstrn 90 Tarleton 73

: lion Franclac:o at 5¥1 Diego

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C!nCAGO (UPO - Tho Chicago Bears wW play the st.
Loula cerdlnola Sept. 12 In

COLUMBUS (UPO - While c..,..lelecl well in edvance of
the Ohio High School Athletic the tournaments. With the tourAssociation's State Ikard of nament schedule already under-

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both recorda lncllldi~ tournament play,
The second round ol the Class
A Sectional gets under way at 7
p. m. Saturda, between oak Hill
(&amp;-12) and SOuthern Lo&lt;.1ll (Racine (1·11l. At 8:15p.m. Saturday,
North GalllaC7-11)meetsEastern
(11-?l.
On Friday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m.,
the AlexalllerSpartans (U-6), top
1eeded team In the tourney, meets
the wimer ~ the Southwester~

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snooted .... Father Marth's from
the P. J. Clarke's famfJ..y; h I s
brother Charley lll8li880Bibe chic
3rd Ave. saloon.

Val~es To.5.98

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At Woofter
: Dalton 68 mack River 49
Smitlwll1o 81 Mapleton 62
AI New Coocord
ZaneiVille Rosecrans 74 Roseville 51
New Atbens 75 BameiVille 73

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S9. Southwestern goes Into the Kyger Creek game. At 8: I$ p.m.
Class A sectional with a 9-8 rec· the same nigJ!t, the winner of the
ord while K.Jger Creek is 18-8, Oak HUI - Southern game plll.f&amp;

Claaa A Tournaments

open it as the town'• newest
French restaurant.
Former N. Y. firelighter Jim
Clarke, now Father Martin, Catholic Mlsaion, Box 3, Miyako Island, Ryukyu Islands, can use old
watches in his work with tbe faraway poor; oldtimepleeesarere-buUt llY the halldlcawecl 8Dd are
of help beyond:rouralflueutlmag.
lnatlons .... Father Martin olso
could uee old gold teeth (remove
wearer before mailln&amp; he cautions); old CbrlBtmas cards are
usable, too; DDt to mentlm 45.md

Re1. 19.98 to 45.00 ·
NOW - 9.99 to 22.50

32 P8118 Phases of
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Southweatem will meet Kyger menta. C1aas A schools have gone
Creek at 7:30 p. m. t'rldly In directly Into aecUonal pll)' ever
tho flr81 pme of tho Class A since.
Sectiooal Bzls:ketball Tournament
Friday night'• oponi'V - ·
at Gallla Academy Higl1 School. will be the fourth meeune 0(
It lw.t been 11 yean since Gal,. Southwestern and KygeF -eteek
llpoth hao hooted 1 high school this se11son. SOUthwesterndefeatcqe tournament. In 1956, the ed Kyaer Creek 76-d~ In the opII)' United Preas International
Cleveland University School 61 Clll!ll A COI.ll'1t,y Tournament was enirw rcund of the 46th aMual
Weltern Reserve Ac:ademy 55 held at the W•ahington Elem~ Gallia County Tournament and
tary School gym for the laat then took llaMan Trace 62-48 to
Class AA Tournaments
time.
cop the tour,.menL
At Eaatlake North
After
1950
the
tc:l.lrnament
Eaatlake North 86 Cc&gt;lllnwood 46
sites were switched to various
Durirw: regular sea5011play K)'At Claverleaf
in
the
cowtt;y.
Later
the
ger
Creek defeated Southwestern
schools
Tri"''' 61 Medina 57
state discontinued eooM.Y tourna- twice, b)' scores of 71-59 and 6&amp;.
AI Youngstown
Boardman 72 Campbell 45
Solem 47 YoungiiiDwn Eaot 46

ond

dorl&lt; ol the cliJ oblll run topt!i.
or IIICI-Ibelr candidacy llllal1
be upm .. onley combined
ond eodl vote.!or oblll olIO be east II&amp; YOtetorcfb'clerk, ·
yet, ..... llloll bold •

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Discontinued

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d. the Mayor, Clerk and Council
members and the cutting down ol
the present seven wards, with

Much discussion was held . on
the setting Of minimum salaries,

MOORE'S "BIRTHDAY"
BARGAINS
ARE GREATI

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1 fli,OOO - amum with $6,000 provedbythe-tobe
to be . . . . . . and pold from .... $4,800 JnlniDM!DI per ampun wftll

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - The strike •
shuttered Latin Qlarter's pro.
Jrielor Ia about reaQ.y to loaa In

ed•t...J.arge .
The city ward boundaries were
changed to conrply as nearly as
poiSible with the one man, one

ON THE TIN MIDDLEPORT. 0.

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per manti!.
Tho ciiJ clerll'o ~-~

chine

Southwestern, Kyger Creek Open Class 'A Pia

_.,.-ed by the cliJ ...
the Attorn.,. Gonora1 blton It
..., be ntitled bY tho !M&gt;lle.

much Ule same, but ma.ior chang-

es are the terms and saJaries

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tM eommtttee fiDally Mree·
to lei the mO)'or'S ulary II

A perpetual motion ma-

to 1\mctlon properly. The old
city charter has been bl effect
since February, 1915, and II
outdated by thechandngo!times.
Basically the new charter 11

DON'T MISS SEEING OUR
LINE OF • • • •
Size 1 to 14
HEEL &amp; TOE COTTON SLACKS
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polldeol party IIICI the dorll ·
pooltlon. The old ehaJ1er all""· !rom.....,...,
ed tho mOlOII' to be ela&lt;led from
The prGpOtOCI - - b e·

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The,.,•a.mucb m&lt;ire.·tLike the new
L,ofighom ~el, i''fiM$ti pick:U(I de.
. Blgned eapecaally (ql" ""mper d\liy.)
Jt•s all at _your Chevrolet, denier:&amp;.
Buy now, whil~)ite~re ~nkiQ.I &amp;.hinga

hOtter tlu1n """" flit &lt;"&lt;ill&gt;l*l.i\i'&gt;ri uild
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The Dt.lly Sefttnel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0., Th.ur-.day, February 20, 1969

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Tarheels Nip Marvland. 88-86
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By United Presto lntenational
A tfltln and 1 Cree ~Oft' were
the ditrerence Wed~. ,!tlcht
IS last-secorxl heroics bf'fiusty
Clark and Mike Maloy saved
the nation's third and rourthranked college basketbal1

teams.
Clark's tipin with two seconds

lett

l.'apped

a come-from..l)ehind

effort ror the thlrcJ..ranked
Tarheels and gave them an 88-

86 triUJlll)h over MarylaOO.
MalO)·'s tree throw with three
seconds remaining enabled-1&gt;1.Yidsoo to tie Duke 8o-80 at the
erd or regulation time and the
Wildcats went on to Jcore all
eigllt points ol overtime Cor an
88-80 triUIJ'C)h.
It was a busy night Cor the
ranked dubs with silt of the top
11 teams in actioo. Two of

them, fifth-ranked LaSalle and

lOth-ranked Duquesne met in a
showdown with La.'ialle record-i~ an 85-71 triumph.
Seventh.ranked St. JohD'a
rolled past Syracuse 71-63 and
1llh- ranked South Cuoltra
edged FllTDlan 65-63.
North carolina !ell behind
MarylaOO 23-8 berore Maryland
rwrrowed the gap to 43-36 at
halftime. North C&amp;roll.. lorged
into an 84-81 lead with 3:11 lert

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paced Duke wllh Z8.
Ken Durrett scored 26 polntl
and Lorry C&amp;llllOII added Z4 aa
LaSalle ripped ~oee whUe
recording its 13th straight win.
Darcy Nelson had 15 for
Duquesne.

betore Maryland came back to
lie the game 86-86. North
cai-oltrw. then set 1.11' a pla.r with
Dick Grubar taking a 15-footer.
He missed it but Clark, who
scored only 10, tipped In tho
rebound. Charlie Scott scored 26
lor Norlh C&amp;rollna.
Maloy scored 28 points to
pace Davidson including the
free throw that forced the game
into overtime. Dick Devenzlo

Jdm Warren scored 20 polms
to pace st. John"s to the
trhanph over &amp;Yracuse. 11le
Redmen had tour men in double

IICW'OI, Bin Smitll hod 24 !or
Syracuse.
John Ro&lt;ho IICGI'OCI 21 polnto
to poc:e South carolino I&lt;&gt; 111o
victory over FurJnUa. Dick
Ealeeek had 24 ror the loura.
In other p:mea, St. Joteph'a
UJpj10d seton Holl 9M6, Fordhim beat Pitloburllh -4,
DePaul beat St. -venture
7t 1n overtime, Clnci-tl
trOOIJICOCI lla¥100 96-60, and
Marohall edged Toledo 85-83.

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COLWBliS (UPI) - Tho nnal 17- ArciUIU!Il 321 18. Fronder 30
Unitod Preoo lnlal'lllticnll Ohio and Newark Cattdh: 30; 20.
hl.lll ochCMJI Cla11 A beoko!lloll Smithville ZS.
ntt:l~!- with ftratplac8 vote• ud
wCJDo101t reeorda in pu'elthtala:
Team1
Polrt•

I. Slnloburl (15 (18-0)
2. ZaDo Trac:eRola(2)(-J
3. Fort RotOVW)' (2)(17-1)
4- WOitiiiUOkiii&amp;UIDUHltl-1)

They gained at least a tie for
The Miami Redsk.ins can sit the Mid-American Conference
back and relax, at least until champlonship Wednesday night
with their 68-62 win over WestMarch 1.
ern Michigan.

~w

at 9...2 in the

league

and 13-9 overall, the
Redskins have ane more MAC
game len, at Toledo March 1.
Second place Ohio University,
at 7-3, has two league games

left.

Rockets Wallop Bucks
68-48 In SEOAL
Six-foot senior cornermanSkip
Downard scored 22 points and
took the Southeastern 0 h i o
League scoring title as he led
Wellston to a 6!1-48 triumph over
Nelsonville-York in the regular
season finale for both teams Wcd-

3-13; Howell 2-3-7; Martin 1--3-5;
Totals - 25-18-68.
NELSO~VILLE-YORK (48) Fick 6-4-16; Ermis 4-0-8i Polley

n'esday night.

3~6;

Downard finished with a 26per
game average as he led the Rockets kl a share of secorul place
in the SEOAL with Jackson ard

Ironton. all on 8-6 marks behind
Athens' perfect 14-0 slate. Overall Wellston is 1!-7 heading to
tourrwnent action.

WELLSTON (68) -

Downard

&amp;-6-22; Zimmerman 6-3-15; Fout
1-0-2; McManus 2-o-4; Hulbert 5-

Midkiff 1-0-2; Crawford
4-&amp;-14; Coffman 0-2-2, Totals -

18-12-48.
Quarters:
Wellston •....... 13 28 47 68
Nelsonville-York . .. 9 27 32 48
Reserves: Nelsonville - York
50, Wellston H.
By

Will Hear Final
Arguments Today
LEXINGTON,

The

litigants

Ky.

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Miami,
playing at home,
reeled ofi seven straight points
to pull away to a 55-49 lead

from which Western MJchigan
oould not recover. Frank Lukacs scored 18 points for the winners.
ln other games: Cincinnati
hosted a 96-60 win over Dayton;
Central State downed visiting
Findlay 61.39; Bluflton edged
home team Defiance 78-74; Marshall slid by Toledo 85-83 at
Uuntingt:on, W.Va. , and Youngstown defeated Alliance (Pa.)
66-53 at Cambridge Springs, Pa.
Cincinnati blasted cold-shooting D8.,}1on as Don Ogletree's
20 points led rive Bearcats in
double figures . Cincinnati is
now 16-6.
Don Sadlier scored 16 points
for Dayton, now 17.8.
Toledo Loses By Two
Toledo lost its sixth MAC
game in 10 contests when Danny
D' Antoni or Marshall connected
on a 15.foot jumper with three
seeonds left.
The Rockers, now 11 -10 overall, led by eight points at inter mission, 47~9, but D'Antoni's

176
12:1
113
5. Dlxlo Q) (17-1)
108
6, Brld&amp;OI&gt;Ort (2) (16-1)
104
7, Garaway (1$-2)
87
S. CGL Woo~ Reo. (I) (19-0) 85
9. m.... vlno (1) (19-1)
79
10, st. Henry (I) (19-1)
75
SOcond 10: IL Monstleld st.
Peter" a 60j 12. Granville 56; 13.

?92-2057

.HOME
LAUNDRY

th

e
the

ometuaion in U.S. District Court
hono.
'llle Keeneland Association,
Wli of three deCendants, comDieted Its case Wednesdzey. The
trial ls expected to go to the
jury Friday morning.
The jury, whidl began hearIng test:lmlny Jan. 27, had
listened to 4,782 pages worth or
tranacrlpt Wednesday

noon.
C. Ellsworth. a welllmown California horseman and
one-time owner ol Kentucky
Derby winner
Swaps, and
Lexlngtoo voterlarlan Dr. Arnold G, Pessin have charged
theJ were prevented from
buying Maine Chance Farm by
a cmspiracy and are seeking
$30 mlllloo In damages. The
palr had wanted tile 720-acre
horse farm tor a Thorwghbred
auctloo
sales
company
to
compete with Keeneland in
Central Kentuck.Y.
Keeneland presently is the
Rex

Tho defendants tried again
Weomesday to prevent the jury
from determining tile outcome

Mac

Swinford

denied

motioo.
"The court finds sufficient

pllon

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KIDs household odors

SIMON'S

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Wart Some Fresh Peanuts Jn
Your Bag?.
The schedule of services for
Holy Week and Elster will be announced later.

BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

AT·-------·
Reg. 1.09
200 ct.
SUPER ISODETTES

Via Money Management... In 12
sessions, Mra, Gritrith has in-

ONLY

structed some 265 students on
banking matters.

The Future Business Leaders'
Club will twr the Pomeroy National Bank in the near fUture.
Club advisors are Mrs. Bernice
Homnan and Mlso Mary Doqpll.

Announcing Birth
Of Son February 2

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FIRST
CREAM
only

39c

Gordon
Ma¥• are announcing the birth
m: their first child, a son. James
Jeffrey, Feb. 2, at st. Jo&amp;eph
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Mr&amp;- Wald ~neer,
Bottom Route 1, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Mayo of ReedsvUio.
Great - gralldporento are Mr.
and Mrs_ Heney ~ or Long
Bottom, Mrs_ Esther Wright ot
The Plains and Archie Camp,
West VIrginia. Groat - great _
arandparents are Mr1. Hattie
Winner, The Plains, and Mn.
Martba McElroy, Minor 8vllle.

79c
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LATHER

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the first edition of the Encylopaedia Brjtannica issued
that year.

OUR
VETERINARY
DEPARTMENT

COLEMAN

lin IINtt-tlilltnliooal ploJ sell wilfl sload-up
oar~,.. clla.tctn llld clliGrf~ Picture btc~

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WHITE RAIN
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SALE

Peanuts Aren't Fattening; March
5: Peanuts Must Be Shelled to Be
Eaten; March 12: Peanutsand The
Master; March 19: Peanuts, God

~ommitted, was a crime punIshable by dealll in Gn:at

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sh1p w1th re•l fruit tnd vtlttlbles. four sels to
choose kom:
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Crime's Pulllohmenl
Blasphemy, repeatedly

THERE'S JUST NO END
TO THE HOT WAT~R
A GAS WATER HeATER
DELIVERs-AND FOR LESS THAN %
THE COST,OF
WATER
. .HEATING
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WITH ELECTRICITY.
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SERVICE
In At9 - Out At 5

Each Wednesday during Lent.
service will be held at 10:30 a.
m. with the celebration or Holy
Eucharist; 11:15 a, m. Prayer
GrOll), arw:t at 7:30p. m. evening
prayer and sermon. The sermon
themes: 11 0on't Give Up Peanuts

nesda,y morning.
Mrs. Griffith used for her
topic, "More for Yoor Mmey,

Mr. and

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clown, doe, circus Mrse 1nd

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TIIAC£-'N·llll'"

• fRfCIILE FUNNIES
• fi£CILE FI.OIIEIS
• fiECIILE FAIITOMS

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Repte&amp;er~tatives
WeckJelda,y
paooed
three
bills.
They
W&lt;ldd:
klentleaJ bille were offered In
-Designate
Ohio
72
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each chamber Wednesda.y u
Kenton
Trace
l~way.
Democrat&amp; moved to otreom.llne
- Allow CClUDt&gt; engineers 1&lt;&gt;
tho slate Mental H)'giene and
employ
more than tour asatstCorrections Departmera.
anta
to
make
tax maps.
Divldo Health and Correction
-Include
sherUI's
clepart.Tho bill intro&amp;lc:ed In tho
ments
in
state
aid
for
juvenile
House and Senate would elimJnate the department and re- pollee bureaus.
Tho Senato possed a subotiplare it with two separate detute
bill WhJch WOUld retJJfre
J&gt;&amp;rtmento - the Meodal Health

7:30 •. .._

Higll School In Middleport wed-

FUNNY FRECKLES'"
Wild. wonderful, wacky transfers ... decorate
~our notebook or your room or become a walktng poster!
3 kinds for more fun-more fauRhs!

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PT. PLEASANT - The Rev
Clifford Schane, pastor of Christ
Episcopal Church, has announced
Lenten services began wednesday, Feb. 19th, with Ash Wednesday services at 10:30 a. m. and

ness Leaders' Club at the Meigs
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They're the Wildes!!

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Are Announced

~ Grlfrlth, cashier oC the
Pomeroy National Bank, spoke
at a meeting of the Future Bu&amp;i-

UTE.JIHTE•

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two

Banking Talk

Cftate beautiful color pte·
twos witfl lijlllf

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lffro1
Macreak
lnll IH•r acctssory. Stand
~-- them up and give scary
~?' tinter puppet shows. They
I!a_re arell for daJ or nite

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ated a campy eft'ect OYer the
tablea for the potluck dlmer
Which preceded a program of
singf~g- and dancing by the costumed ladies. The costumes were
varied and ranged from dress
~t the turn ol the century to pa)81Da outfits, popular toda,y.
Mrs. Catherlne Welsh presided at tile meeting with Mrs. Paul
Casci giving devotions from Matthew 6. The meeting Jn March
was dispensed with due to the
Lenten seasoo, and a $5 gilt will
be sent to Constance Thorn, retired nurse at Miller Cottage
Dayton, for Easter.
'
Games were played with priz~
es being won by Mrs. George
Mowrey, Mrs. Pearl Knapp, Mrs.
Ellen Couch, Miss &amp;Ybll Ebersbach, a ~JJ.est, Mrs. Case! and

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NASAL
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ST. JOSEPH

FOR COlDS and SINUS

cities in half and would r81J1ire
the

100 per cent funding ordered by
ii1e aetuariel When the state
I.OOk over oontro1 ~ the fubd.

handle

tueo be lnltl14ed no1 lh .rear• from lhe _... a ,.._
tun w;u ckN or .II... lfltll

During the evening punch was
served by the hostess. Attending besides those named were

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SALE

$431&gt; million accrued liability or

Theme cp f!llture ....,. hall lundlng, inotead ot
Of Costumes Lenten Services

Webster, Sr., Mrs, Gerald Wildermuth, Mrs. Charles Sauer
Mrs, Mayme Holmes, Mrs:
George Hackett, Sr., and Mrs.
J, M. Thornton •

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Gras

Mrs. NeutzUng.

MATS

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FOR
UPSET
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BREAD

POMEROY

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Pomeroy
992-3535

69~

In the Ohio llouae WndneoMid.
enunent, he
d!.Y,
::e-."or.J repn.wrKiai.ivtlll inCollins' reiOlution wwld lowtrockleed a bU J to attempt a .soer Ohlo'a voting ago !rom 21 "'
19 and If the electoral&lt;&gt; ..,.,__ lution ot the problems ol cities
involved in the Utree..year-old
ed In November, tile new voting
age wouJd become effective pollee and tlremen's pension
system.
Jan, 1, 1970 .
The b11J was a compromise
betweeli the state and the mulr~•
niclpalldes. It ......d cut the

-'l'ard.

I&gt;.. .partment a n d Correc:Ur,n,
DIOilOl1meDL
~aors said 111e PI"014!111 doPIJ"tment could not eft'ec:tivel)"

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4 Pc.

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For

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB. 21-22

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f!PV

GeiJ.y colored streamers crew

DISH PANS

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$159

Satu•d•r Til9
992-3915

enough to vote."
"Young people want to par-

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WE ACCEPT FOOD COUPONS
Open Every Week DaJ 9:00 to 7:00

people today are smart

SET

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lestantly

(We Are Not Open On Sundays)

oung

12 Qt

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MILK

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"I fa\'Or the bill and I think
It will be p8ooecl," Collins aald,

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PRICEt'lRE ALWAYS LOW .

PURE PORK
SAUSAGE

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CINCINNATI CUPO- A loot
minute onag developed Wndnesday In the sale ol Crosley Field
"' the city by lllo Clncbmatl
Redo whon city manager
Richard L_ Krabech allked !or
acklitfonal time to the

CANISTER

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GARLIC
BOLOGNA

riJI(II "' vote hao gained BUpport

100/5 Grain

WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY

One

SNAG DEVELOPS

In

lillg.

We Cannot Tell A Liel

the

evidence whether or not there
has been a violation of the
Slerman . Antitrust
Act to
submit the case to the jury,"
swtnrord said. The panel is
composed of nine women and
three men.

11&gt;10nwal In tho

BY GEORGE, YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH BUYS!

See Lou, He' II
Have Just The
""" You Need

TO FIT ALL POPULAR
LOCKS

sda.Y

on an N!cational

n e w s program
{WO&amp;I-TVJ, CoUino oald tho
move "' get 19-&gt;ea.r-Gido the
weviaion

TUB,

(Ala.) at Xavier.

KEYS

It would gain

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The Mardi Gras theme In eostuming and decorations was carried out at a meeting o1 the Put
Pre&amp;ldento ot tho Ladles Auxiliary fA Drew Webster Pbst 39

Lost A Key, Need
Duplicates . . .

1.19 CEPACOL
FRENCH CITY
OLD FASHIONED

and

"'
ember ballot. Lowering
votlns age take1 8 CCilBtitu-

EPORT

the trial by mDYing for a

only establlshed horse sales
aactklo company in the Blue

Graaa.

toomey,

Nov

Collh~~' ~·

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leglalaturo and In November.

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Wierwllle with Z8.
·Walsh held high..scoring Ur.
bana to 66 pointo I&lt;&gt; upoet tile
visitors. Urbana, now 16--6, had
scored at least 108 points In the
last three games. Walsh, now
5-12, led all theW&amp;¥·
John McElroy's 3.1 points
sparked Youngstown's 17th win
tn 23 contests, The lntermission
score was tied, 27.!.1.7.
Three games were on tap tonight; Central Michigan at Ohio
Northern, Rio Grande in the
KIAC

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meaau~ -;.;..;:'';~ ti~t~

f&gt;Jnt

DRY CLEANING
SERVICE

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amendment In

Voting Age Tuesday

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were to have directed verdict l.n their favor.
final arguments However, Federal Court Judge

IUbmitted their
to tho jury lxlda3 In the $30
million Maine Chance Farm
trial which is nearing ita

sharp shootlng in the second
hall raUied the Thundering
Herd. Toledo missed a last secmd shot to tie the game.
Central State, the eighth
ranked small college power,
held Findlay to foor field goals
in the first half in the lopsided
win. 11le Marauders., now 16...5,
were led by Graham Russell
with 19 points. Findlay (8-15)
1ms paced by Jerry Moore's 12
points.
Jim Langhals scored 31 points
as Bluffton picked up its sixth
Mid..Ohlo Conference victory in
nine games. Defiance, now 7-3

:
UPI Statebouae 8 : . COLUMBUS (UP()._ The Ohio
&amp;nate Will vote 1\teJdl,y on a
r11110luUm~ lowering lllo
~otillg age to 19.
• II lllo reaolution l!Bino the
l)ecesaary two-thirds dirmative vote in the Senate, It will
liD I&lt;&gt; tho Hoooe lor eonaldoration.
Adoption ot tho reaolution by
both houao1 ,.....d "'ace it 011

287

Redskins Win 68-62, Gain Tie For MAC Crown·
By United Press International

_~ ~~?~~ Decides

lolopdoro 461 Kirtland and A-

AA Hnlinl!s

Febr~ry 20, J969

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U,\RRI.\GE..\PPLil"ATIONS
Uldlaol Jamca o.-., 21, M.olabonr, _. PatriciA Marlo
Harris. 17. Raetne: :!leDben Mlc:hael C:antreU, 20, Gallipolis, U.
S. .\lr Force, and Cmnie .!me
Leadingham, 20, ~ratuse student nune.

LOS ANGELES (UP0 -

· ··~~RIJN, Oblo(UI'I)-Ahout ·

400 chanth~anti-.ot-to-

Out~rown it' Bored with it'
Got a ae•er model? Don't
atoreitl Oon'tJunkit!

Uae a ction Want Ada to sell
u1eable iteme .

Phone 992-2156

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sat down. blockirw
"If they want out
to walk over us:•

1be students

the doorway.

now. ••
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ani\'IOI'tlb''• lnadtuto for-

Today the state called a seriea
of witnesses, mainly police of~
ficers in the net it is drawing
around the 24-year~Jd Arab 1m.
mlgran1.
On
tnt that m~ come up
is
ct':ense objection to intraduction as evidence or notebook•
found in Sirhan's home which he
h d
'tte , "Robert Kennecl,y
:ust: as~ssinatedbeforeJune

the

fteei.ODo

....u.m-nt of
E - l c Oppor-

by the - -

lbo Olllce ot
tunity, the Ioden! ~post
tor tbl War on Powrt)'.

~t'l'bree o1 &amp;he tnatitute'a piGIM.Y be curtalled when

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lloljJiiai In Columbia. ller ro6di

COftlumer DeWlCJ~~~Ded. aMdODo-

111II tG, Mrs. GeHpoJ' IIi
lbo former GB:fnell• Thomoo,
....,..... ot Mrs, l!o-o..

ar-m•

UGD prv.J;~t.

Feb. 22 al10 -

He is the father ol Earl Clarll;
ot Tuppero Plalno _. Melp
C....ty uandehlidren Include Jo
Am TUttle, Jeanette Lawnmee

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Hecht elllllllaell lilot "llimll&amp;r
p.._
0 tllrooolhout lbo Mdon •11. Pomeroy.

haw been dlaconti(IUod by ULO
Olll&lt;e of E,_,.c OWonuulty
ln recent weeki aa the new Mtlooal adm.lnlatraUon be(llna to
redirect the _programs ol OEO."'

pretent rnnt: montes are ex•
hauted Feb. 28 ol thl1 year,'t
Hecht Mid. The omhwslty _.
member1 of the Jnsdlute stall are
workltW for Ute continad.on of
these pnJgr'U'Is, which lnclude
the community Services Office,
Ceraer for Economic ~rtuni-

because ot h1o birllldo.f lalllogm

llld hd&lt; llld Prloc!IIA Clark. A
fltth grand&lt;hlld Ia Keith Flummer ot CarroU.
George Waoblngtun Clark will
be observing his 89th. Carda

p~ QPU'itid by

al De..iaplltllt IIIB:f be alfO&lt;Ied

is a former real~
- ot Harri8CLIIV1lle wllo makeo
said one stu- his home with a dauatUr, Mra.
denL The students continually Harry Plummer at Carroll, 0.

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of all the eonlinehts, accord· :
lng to tile Eneyelopaedla Brl· •
tannl~.~--

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ONE ONLY
COPPERTONE

will reach him in care of Mr1.
Plummer at Carroll, 0,

5 1968

MIDDLEPORT
OHIO

IJ'e.tern-baeked Sandoval wino SBA plum
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON HAS PICKED Hilary Sandoval, 1 Mexican-American, to replace Howard Samuels as head ol
the Small Business Administration (SBA), Capital Hill soorces dis-

General

lread rubber
• F~mout dual-traction design

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WASHINGTON - A RURAL POPULACE OBLIVIOUS to the decline of their communities and a possible trend toward corporation
farming were reported Tuesday by fann e~rts. Dr. C. Bl'ice Ratchford, vice president for extension at the University of Missouri, said
rural communities are going downhill, but their residents blindly
think that everythirw i~o okay.
Ratchford told tbe Agriculture Department's annual outlook conference that "rural ccmmwUUes are lagging •.• in every field where
measurement is possible - education, health services, housirw.
protection and even recreation. •· Despite rural devel~ment programs in recent years, RltchCord said there Is a widening liP_ between the quality of services in rural aOO urban areas but httle
pressure by rural people to narrow the pp because they refuse to

F.cl. Ex. Tax
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New Spring
Papers Now In

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Ludte Wall Paint

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GAUGES GaJllpoUs, 12.2
_. 16.3 running IUeet ot roUers; Pl. Pleasant. 2f.56; Pomeroy - Maaoo, 21.22: Hinton, 1.52
rising; Kanawha Falls, 4.67 rising; Charleston, 18.18 1tat. 1...«1don, Marmet, and Wfnfleld, are
on the sill,
BOAT MOVEMENTS,

Lewta

down

Eastin up 10:35 p.m.; R. H.
Bosworth n up 4:45 a.m.; John
Ladd Dean up 5:to a.m.; Joseph
M. Walker up 7:20a.m.; John J,

Suit for Divoree

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FREE

charging
gross neglect of duty
extreme cruelty, has been tiled
in Mol&amp;• Cooney Cclrunon Pleas
Court by RGY Van Cooney, Pom.-

am

eroy, qainlt Margaret Van Cooney. No mloor children are Involved.
In other court acdvlcy, Phyllis

L.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • mloor

HANDCRAFTED
CHASSIS

children.

MANY NEW

MATTfL

TOYS

Now Arri.,lng
tn

O•r St01el

WU~

liam Pitt down 3:20 a.m.; National up 5:20 a.m.; Poll)' R.

down 6 a.m.: lllooLucl!y-..6:05 a.m.: Harvey Jordan down 6:35 a.m.; GreeDJp Locka, Georp
T. Prl"' up 7:to p.m.: Sloe!
Express uP 9:30 p.m.; Walter
Curly up 12:30 a. m.; Elisha
Woods OOWn 2:15 a.m.; Alhland
up 3:30 a.m.; Kathleen K. \I.P
6:30 o.m.; Jim Miu11hl' down 7
a.m.; L. Flore up 7:f5 a.m.;
Moldahl Lod!a; Phlllp 8jpom
down 3 p.m.; Sieve CUd&lt; cloWn f:46 p.m.; Laey ROllelllarY up 1:20
a.m.; Lutber Herdman dawn 3:15 a.m.: Franklin l'lorco dolm 4

S..

our display
of Areo Si z.e Rugs,
greatly reduucl in price

OPEN fRIOAY &amp; SATURDt.Y
NIGHT$ UNTIL 9

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PHONE .
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202EAST MAIN ST.
POMEROY, QHIO

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YOUR
SHOPPING CENTERI
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IN 1969 ZENITH
FINE-FURNITURE
STYLED

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ot loll - · Walhlntitoo maintained a llf~ pubU~ d'aUa~
with lbo ~·"-' Chur&lt;h.
"WhaW.er he thoqht alxut It
Jlrivatoly - llld probably ho
dlcm't think about It aueh-11
wu port ot lbo looken-lor.

that I ol piety WU
awropr1ate 10 hlo otfleo.
ill tbelr book, "God In the
White _ . . (Crown), Edmund FuUer and David E.
Green NJr that Walh1Datoa wu
neither the "paragon of pleQ""
that Weema deaeribed, nor 1

crutednee•

Dire&lt;tor

UHF Spotllte Dlala.
5• x 3"' Twl~ne
&amp;poker.

COMPACT CONSOLE

CHAIR

leas and lell like a delat, and
more and more like a a.rtltlan.
Deists believe that men could be
moral without rBlereoce to aupematural reUgtou &amp;anctiooa.
But in his farewell address to
Congreaa, Wallhiqtoo &amp;lid:
"Let us with caution Indulge
the aawoaition that morality
can be matnta1ned without rellelon ... reaaon and experience
both forbid us to expect that natlooal morallcy can prevail In
exclusion ofreJiJioua principle."

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SALE! 5 10

aUy laellned, but we'll bet
you have no dlfll,culty at all
in putting your foot in your

RACK- HALF SIZE
DRESSES - ~ PRICE

mouth from time to time.

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Next . time you think
you have troubles, cOnsUJer the plipht of the
gent w i t h an artificial
mustacP~e and a snuzy

.!lncere Faith

ROBES &amp; LOUNGING PJ's 40cro OFf

BAYER

$ 39

ASPIRIN

•uart Silt r11. 2. 99
ADORN BY TONI

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DIPPITY

y88~ $

IN FOIL
36 CT.

REG. 1.09

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1.73
Limit 2
Per CustiiiJ!er

77f.

oJcnoci a pst book

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OUTH

16 oz.
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1.00 .IF YO~ CARR)' THEM IN

Delivery
R!G. 79c CORN HUSICI!RS

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UPPER PARKING LOT

head cold.

thermos

Nov. 22, 1963, he waa on the 7th
floor at a criminal courthouse

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VAlUES TO '20

ALA.DDIN

Towards lilt purchase of my pllr of 1119es,
priced 6.99 at iJore. All lrlll•ln ·shoes
...... It dl•ltJ.

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You may not be athletic-

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THIS OFFER FRIDAY &amp;
SATURDAY ONLY
ANDONLYAT .
. INGELS FURNITURE

•SLACKS •HATS
•SWEATERS
•POCKETBOOKS
•SKIRTS •BLOUSES

&amp;SETS- WOOlS
VALUES TO ':U.OO

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DRESSES

BARBS

Whatever Walhington's beliefs
about Jesus may have been. there
can be no QUeation abwt the ain-

YOUR OLD WINTER
SHOES art WORTH DOLLARS
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RACK of DRESSES

eb&amp;reh.

The RL Rev. William While,
an ~oo:opal blabop wbo wu olten 1D Walhlngt:on'a company,
saki he waa never able to aseert.dn, from anything Waohlngton
said, bow ho felt about the ell·
vlnlt;y or Chrlat.

FRIDAY and
SATURDAY

rears In omee, be wu ta.Udng

and aaudren'•

What could be nicer than a relaxable

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d Grtelt Ill' 11oot
rellii&lt;Luo feellnp
..deepened lteadlly" .. he llt:ruiglod wllll the ot tha prellidoncy. By the eol ot his ei&amp;bl
Fuller 1 n
Wo~'l

.Introdudng the New Spring
ShDe &amp;,Ia In Men'., Women'•

ZENITH
CONSOLE
TV.
ing, or catching foriJ winks? S.• our
marvelous 11ltction of recliners In
o choice of decorator ·.colora• .

M.)'

lient."tt.

a midnight curlew On all plaeea
ot onlerlalnment.
In 1984 King ConOJiantlne ot
Greece was nanted repnt upon
woraenlng of the condltloln ot bla

TRADE-IN SALE

S89 RECLINER
FREE WITH

llao""' on God'a help and .,,.._
ance waa apresled not onl¥ ia
pl:)lic ltatementa, but alao In
lola lntbnate private ....,.._

James Bymea ordered

We've got a great sale for you
It's Our A11ual

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216 IQ. In, plc!u,.

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Fuller and Gresl. .,He wa1
bolltizod, I!OOr"rled _. burled
Wit:hla It. For ;rear• he wu a
porllh . .....,.,..... II ""'ld
never have occurred to him to
eut lolmoelf off from lbo
clurch."
B1t Wuloinotlln obvlouoly had
Dlental reservationa alalt IOD1fl
ol the doctrine• and rl1llala ot
hil clalreh. He rareiJ if ever
received hol1 cormnunb:l, and
once f t l publici¥ ret.dted, by
the rector of a Phtladelphla
church, for "turning h11 back on
the LortF s &amp;lpper."
He also ftatly reluoed 1&lt;&gt; go
along with 1ne J:41,iacopaJ custom
ot kneeling lor prB:f&amp;ra In

THE ALMANAC
A thought lor lile da.Y: BriUah
In 1945 U.S. Marines landed In pioywrlght David Gorrlck. born
lwo Jlma to start one of the Oil tbi8 day in 1717. aaid, ''Let
bJoodlest battles In the Pacltte. others haU the riling sun; I bow
Al10 1n 1945 War Mobutzatlon to that whose eourse has run."

tlfiod Shaw

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110llds 1nd " " " "· Advanced Super Vldto

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To SOIIle, this may seem a radicallmmation. but we hooeslb' ~lieve the idea has greatpos1iblllties. It can coocetftb]y
be an aid to stead1 emplo;rmeot and it mlght also be a mea111
ol assuring regular pay checks.
Wh11e the adoptim ot the Work Break Plan Is not compulsory, It is hoped that each empiO)'ee tr1ll tlnd enough time to
give the ,plan • fair trial.

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

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The AVONDALI • Z4111WO
Contempotii'Y tt)'lld compact conaola In

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ot lile Mlddle-

)1011 Flrll United PrellliYiorlan
Clmch. '!be Rev. Tom Nlccollo
ot Allleola will. be Ia chlrge.

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Due to Increased cllq)etitloo and a keen desire to remain
In buinesa, we fto:l It necessa~ to Institute a nfr pollc)' EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
We are 11kiog that somewhere between startiDg and qa.dttJne time and withwt lnfrtng:lng too much on the time usually
devoted to lunch period, coffee breaks, rest period, story ten..:
lng, ticket selliJJg, wcatlon planning, and the rehashing of yesterdl,y's T.V. programs, that each employee endeavor to tln:!
aome time that can be aet aaide • .., known a1- Ute "WORK

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TO ORDAIN OFFICERS

&amp;incllu' oervl&lt;e

ther
he wa1 a eenu1ne11
rellgioua man or merel)' felt

''Clay Bertrand" . . _ Oowald acting alone, ftrod lile name of the
the fotal from lbo dopoal- fllure, ment1oooc1 In the Warren
tory'l Door.
n!JL011 In wllll o...
CVr teltltled that at DODD Cl1 wald.

Now o!!letrl will be ordolned
and

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In • parked ...,. tblrd, tbe man be bad MeD eartho dopoallory building and dr!Y- Her In the window, '"w9nt across
811 bJ ua ladn" and the th1nl tho street, came clown toward
walked away, looklne u though the C&lt;llllruetlon alte (IIOUth from
he was atrald he waa being fol. the depoaltel1'l .., 10
lowed.
Commerce llreet, IDraed toward
Carr wa1 the 43rd witness In town and "every once In a while
the trial of CIB:f L. 9oaw, 55, a he'd look over hla lhou.lder as
retired New Orleans bulne..- II he woo being followed. •
man who lA chlrged with conEarlier toc~Q", a maid who
........, with Lee llarYey Oawald worko In .. Eallern Alrllneo
_. David W, Ferrie 10 murder ''VIP.. room at New Orleanates..

Kamocil'.

Lm.

Now In Progress! Speci4la Throughout 1Jae Swre!

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Presidential. Image

mJnd ia that a pre1ident abuuld
.PHY,
10 to cturcb and
olhentlae acknowledge ~· dependenee upon God.
a hal beM debated ever
Unce Wa~ldngton'a deall. 1fhe..

The Warren Commiulon con- In 1966

Beaver down 12:10 a.m.; Duncan

up 6:30 a.m.; Racine Loeks.

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1I from
Dole RalneL Mrs. Ralneo
has been awarded cuatcxly of two

PARKING

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J. S.
B:SO p.m.; Mark

GALLIPOLIS LOCKS -

INTRODUCING
ZENITH'S NEW

Rowe down 8:05a.m.; John Puahak down 8:50 a.m.; Semet down
9:25 Lm.
KANAWHA RIVER - London,
Bruce down 5:15 a.m.; Marmet,
James R. Kines up 7 p.m.; SolVB:f up 6:20 a.m.; Wlnlleld, H. E.
Bowles up 5:45p.m.; Fort Dearborn down 8:55p.m.; Semetdown
11:30 p.m.
OmO RIVER - Loek 12, OVEC
down 1:20 a.m.; Lock 14, James
L. HamiliOn up 2:25p.m.: Harry
Dyer up 4:45 p.m.; S. M. Jenks
up 7:~ p.m.; -Andrew P. Calhoun
up 8:20 p.m.; Steel RaDgar up
ll:to p.m.; Onward down 5:45
a.m.; Lock 15, Express up 3:15
a.m.; lDck 16, st. Marys U1J 12:~
15 a.m.; Peace down 4:20a.m.;
Lock 11, Paul D. down 1:50a.m.;
Edward
Boaworth down 2:20
a.m.; Q.leen City up 4 a.m.;
BellevWe Locka, l'llpiAr up 6:15
p.m.: Valley Tran- up 3:45a.m.; Lock 21, JaneT. up 5
a.m.; Loek 23, Morris Harvey

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mlddlea&amp;od m&amp;llln awloeel&lt;l&gt;alr, . .boom~m~·.. , aalct......, Gorrlp'a'IJOII...,_ , After two of tho meot
' 101 lniO
• · tili a.at two of lliO .,.. eocapod the station wqun Carr said, the

COLUMBUS - 1WO MEMBERS OF THE omo General A&amp;sembly todl)' were to call for a legislative investigation of the Ohio
Welfare medical p1-ogram. The leadership promised to approve it.
Reps. Gordon M. Scherer am Thomas A. Pottenger' both Cincinnati Republicans, said they would base their request for lhe l•
vestiptioo on 1 cqJyrlghted article by Scripps Howard newSjJipers
which revealed how much money was spent on the program am which
doctors received the largest sums. "We are sllocked b1 the enormous fees being paid to a few doctors, dentists and drug ftrms dla-closed in a story by Haskell Short, chief of the Ohio Scrlppa-Hmrard Newspapers bureau," the lqlslators aatd.

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Washington Shaped

Gorrlaon proomeod a building then under conatructloln
wltne" W-eday wllo tellilllod and facing Dealey Plaza.
be heard ooe platol shot and
He laid he aaw on tile tilth
three rttle shots when Prelldent Door of the dopoaltory bulldlng
Jobn F. Kemedy was aaaaastnat- Just before the pre-al mo..
ed and aaw three men Oee from toreade entered the plaza, a man
behind the Texas School - k 1n •-t~te third window over."
Depoaltory buDding In . DallaL
'fiJbere was a pistol shot," he
'lbo wltneaa, Richard Randolph aatd, '"then a pause, then three
Carr ~ Dallaa, a crew-cut blond rille llhota in raP,d succeasion••
Atl;y. Jim

Probe promi.led into IIU!dical program

RIVER NEWS

Ho wrltea trom 425 N. E. lith
Ave., Ft. Lauderdale where beta
boudi._ with the Jam.ea Webers
Cirho summer In Mldolleport):
,.Florida has 181~ attnctlons
but •• ot aow, rm atcncted to a
reelinlllff chair In the bl:ck yard,
absorbtna: some warm. t.ling
aUillbine. And tt reaJb agreea
with me. Already I haw thrown

By H. D. QUIGG

CHICAGO - THE CJ.DCAGO TRIBUNE in a front page editorial
Wednesday night ex;plained that it was refraining from publishing
stories about student protests in Jts Thursday editions as its own
protest against "the attention, concern and indulgence" given such
demonstrations.
·•tt ia !:be fashion now to protesl Everybody seems to be doing
iL For thi1 day ,we. choose to follow tile fllshton. We protest the attention, concern ' am in:hdgeDCe thal have beeh accorded to student
protesters on the universit,y campuses .til over the world. We think
thlt they hl"e generated news out of all proportion to their numbers
am importance.

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Fired First at JFK

Chicago Trib ha. own kind of protest

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what a

ot the
Melp Cowoty Slate HlghwB:f PatrGI Auxiliary, attached a radical
-really atartll"" - pl'&lt;lpOOal or
contdderable Interest to employ.
era. He suuests ·the following notice be poolod OOIIIPicuoualy In
11 many ,placesofbu.slnesaust&amp;uatlons mil¥ dictate.:

Rural aretu .tipping and don't know it

Plu• 2.36

tloaa IIIJ' other man,
Amer1ea•1 imap ot.
jli'OIIdeol lbould be.

my cane ulde."
WUI, who Ja captain

TtJe appointment of S.ndoval, 39, &amp;nEl Paso, Tu., businessman,
to head the SBA would fulfill Nixon's c&amp;mpaignpromise to brirw: SpanIsh - speaking Americ1ns into the goverranent. It also tWset recent
predktions that an eastern establishment - backed candidlte for the
job would edge out SaOOoval, the favorl ~;e of Sen. John Tower.

• Long-mileage Duragen•

By LOUIS CAS'!EI S
United Preaalntematlcul
Goorp W1ohlqlao, mor~

c:al Center ftrot lor tom hlp 11&amp;aments.

closed Wednesday.

• 4.pty nylon cord construcl~on

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Religion in
America. • •

Jcim WUl, Pmaeroy state liquor
atore manager wbQ 1a uslna a
betch ol accum.ulltad 1lck leave
In Florida, reluoes to atv long
on a diet or gloom or ~elf pi tv.
He's ncuperatlrw tollowlng
hoiiPiia.llutJoa at Holzer Medt-

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Recuperating in a Sunny Clime

EYE LEVEL
30" GAS RANGE

GEO. WAIIIIINGTON CLARK

'!be Dolly Seatintl, p..,.I'Gii'-Middlaport, 0.,

7 -

Ono ot tile _ _ ..,. he
llrml,y ollobllahed In the wbHc

SPEOAL----

th:

1ng Sen. Robert F · Kennedy and 'The defense contends the selbelng pinned down on a steam :zure or the "diary" was illegal
table in a pantry Of the Ambas- and without a search warrant.

THE DAILY

u.t

theywiU lave

chanted "End the war In Vietnam. Bring the troops ttome

A111ENS - Ohio Val-ai!J
Vice Pruldent lllr Devolopnent

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IN (;II ANT IIOSPfr AL • :

Realignment of IRD EXpected
11art1n I. Hodlt- .........,od al rural ~~~.. - -

The recruiters then aec~ "Father ot Hla ~-" Gooroo
~~ ied Langtder into his ofllce in Waoblngton C'.ark - 10 named

at Sirhan's trial for mu~der.
'"His reaction in a hurrt cane
d. SOUild and feelings seemed
like the eye 1n the center of a
hurricane. He seemed p.~rged ."
.
.
George PIIm pton lS a wr1 1er.
He is also a close frien.:t of the
Kennedy family·
1n a rortresslike courtroom
Wednesday, Plimpton used Utose
wor~s to descri.behlsimpression
of Sirhan B. Sirhan alter shoot-

WANT AD

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ln the center of a hurricane moments after Sen. Robert F.
Kermedy was shot in a crowded
hoteJ pantry, said author George
Plimptoo.
•jfte struck me as enorm~sly
composed. The rest of us, gJ.ven
•'"Js
sudden turmoll , were not
u•
composed," Plimptoo testified
for the proserution Wednesday

Turn unwanted
items into cash
with a

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day '""pod thr. . MilriM ro&lt;nd~

o;r:; in 11 de!n's of'flr~ at Oberlla dooa It like 10 make a bb1bCollege here.
doJ? Well, llleuiThe atudenta at lllrst alaged a
S!Iurdll, lbo will sit.ln to block the ellnncer. ot .. lbo blrtbdl.r
ot
the recruiters to placement ot- Gooroo Wui!IIWIOa. tl fi&lt;eB In o campus bulldi~Vo T he what a leaaer dqree the blrthstudents, when asked to mow to' ot Georll w~ C1arl&lt;
dean ot ltuded:s Geol'p l...a.Qs- will be obaervod II Carroll.
Goorp Wa~ II lbo
Slr- eler, shouted: "No."

han B. Sirhan was .. like the

Be Thrifty··

To Observe 89th Birthday

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SWih carolina-that they probably would quali(y lor V. S. lol'•lln ald tr loeated over10s, a nutrition e~ tesdft.ed WD-

MOd!!T,

Dr. James T. CWier ofVanderllllt Vnhenlt.YtGidtlle s...
lte Select Committee on 11.1tr1Uon that his su.ttea or Beaulort
CCIUIII,y, S. C., •'-al the etfe&lt;'A ol malnutrlttoo- portlcuhrt,y lllllOfll chlldrea - lneludlr~ inlestattm ol intestiMI
"'Itwl most

fuds on these children were
distended abdomens in 41 per cent . .. secondary to the presence ol bUatbal round worms," Carter told the committee.
.. Aa Cor atarYIItian. none of the childrenaweared to be dyirc of acute starvation. As far a a hunger is concerned, you can
aak them arxl they wW tell you that they are hungry."

Wllltt raiD? WID It llltiW? fill too hot 'IJIOIICI Ill baur lwlatnl up bea.,. loada
of wet clothea? WhJ worry about the
weather at aU? The climate II alwaJI perfect tw deylna: IJIIIde a MaJIII Eleclda
Dtyer. Wuh any clay you pleale, u often
u you like. Your MaJIII Electric nr.,.
pveo fut, efflclentBYlao and uvea you
lime fa.- pleaWlt thlnp.

Hayes,

Mrs. Paul J. Jeffers,

today

m$r sbittA in

regional post otriee management
'lDd details
new criteria for
eJection ot postmasters on a
. . onp:.titieal basis.
PreCerence will be given to
areer post otriee employes
hereVer possible but, as an-

or

PT. PLEASANT - Lo!rell
ihobe, 30, Lesage, W. Va., Corm~r Point Pleasant resident, Is a
1atient at Pleasant Valley HosJttal suffering [rom injuries received in a motorcycle--vehicle
accident Wednesday, 4:20 p, m. ,
at the lntersectlon ot 4th am Vi-

mount

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DIU's sanity In this
topsy tllrvy world
could drive a person

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Trinlb' Vlllted Cburc:ll of Clu1ot. buth e&lt;mftned to HOLzer, aua.
U•lna ·~e Hlwe a Herltqe" Kaopor m1 &lt;llarles
aa her tq;ll.c:, Mra. Giobmar'a lpncor o1 ~Fla.,-­
were !rom the pro- IJti.allzecl ,...
of llllurann&gt; u-no ''Facfnc 11&gt;e leo reeeiYed !am...., aceklont.

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Mro. 11onr1
lbo circle.

chapter, there waa pt'IJ'er In
Wli10n IDI1 a NI'Vice of dedlc:allon In wbleh all portlclpated.
Membera were reminded ot
the Uilltetl breellraat oo Aoh Wecl-

Donald Hauck aloo -

cent

THIS SALE

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You

Can turn you I' car troub·
lea to u 1 with complete

the meeting ard gave a chapter
fr&lt;m the study book, "Prophaeles

LMRrl
101110

Cloeed Untll Now". Devotions
prepared by lolro. Dwight Wallace were read by Mra. Lewis
SAuer. They were tNen trcm
works by Dr. Nol'lll&amp;ll Vincent
Peale andentitleci''Whatla There
to Make Llle Good."

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Wmtii'EiliAL WIRING
ALLIJWAIICl WHEN YOU lilY
AFLAMLEII uc:nac DRYEII

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Knotchers Show

Mrs. M.Yron Mlller presided at

oaaurance •

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Poundage Loss

Y.ra. Doria Henaley 1111 Mra.

an was the runner....,.

Searla. DieUng problems were

the color pictu,.
•utom•tloally, •nd

diiC'ussed in five buzz sessions.

Services at
Bold Knobs
Well Attended

lock• it In I

For Maytag

Seroice Costs No
More!

Pt. Pleasant; James Roush, West
Columbia; Mrs. Ricky Cole, Pt.
Pleasant; A. G. Rayburn, PL

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New lang-lila Maytag
Autallatics gin yau
maafvl apdy

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ftnish. Philco Tunin1 Eye with ACf. One 5"
and cme 6'' Oval Speaken.
32~"hiah,

3611wide,19Y.a"deep; 4"cup

PL Pleasant, s son.

RNC.,INE 4 door sedan, 250 cu. in., 6 cyl., 3 speed trana., P.
B. radio, sraety groun.

Priced As-I!Ons •

$2808

etas• leaders servedthemeettrw.

Priced As Low As

On Wednesday eveniq: at 7:30
the Youth Fellowship met with
ErDeSt Deeter as leader and
Debbie MeMlllian 11 president,
am an attemance ol 25.
SuRiay oehool oo Feb. 16 had
u attelklance of 43, with Roger
Wilford as ~rtmsndent. The
eveni111 evangellca:l sen1ee at
7:30 hid aeveral speakers and
an attendance of 54.

There wlll be a

169.95

$3199

BEL AIR 4 door sedan, 327
cu. in. V8 engine, 825 WW
tlrea, P.B, radio, satety
grOICJ.

an attencll.nce of 31. Dlrterent

~I--Traditional
Maple ¥eDeCn and matchiDIIOllds, antiqued

hymn

$2499

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BISCAYNE 2 door sedan, 6 cyl e~ne. stamard trans., 825x14,
WW tires, PB radio.

&amp;I.,

at the church on Mar. 9 at 7:30

Priced As Low As

p.m. with Dan H.rman and the

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

$2826

CAPRICE 2 dr. hardtop. 327 cu. ln. V8 engine, autcl:natic trans.,
power steering. E clocktwheelcovera, safety gJ'Olll 825x14 ww
tires, P. B. radio.

Priced As Low As

Services for the week or Feb.
9 at the Freedom Goapel Miasion Church at Bald Koob opened with a prayer meeting at 7:30
p.m. on Tuesday evening, t.lving

In Color

Pleasant; Teddy Cossin, Leon;

Priced As Low As

lolrs. Betty File took tile pig
&amp;D:I Mrs. Frances Haggy t h e
troteh ror the week. The door
prize was woo by Mrs. Martha

Fine tvn..

PRICE
STARTS

IMP ALA 2 door apOrt cpe. P(JIIII'erglide trans., 825x14 WW tiree
P. B. radio, safety group. lm»ala fine fdturesudaccesaorles.

Helen Hill tied tor the weekly
queen award. Mrs. LueWe Vaugh-

Phi leo Color TV

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A. R. KNIGHT
GEO. HARRIS, LLOYD McLAUGHLIN, EARL INGELS, JR.

Ues, and eight Pigs. Mrs. Needs.

Have Liked----------

Used Excl"sively

SEE YOUR SPECIAL SALESMAN:

A net loiS of 13'h pounda was
reported when the Meigs TOPS
Knotchers met TUesday night at
the Meigs Councy lnfinnary.
The TOPS pledge and prayer
opened the meeting coniucted by
Mra. Ruth Needa. Present were
one KOPS Cheep of! pounds seDslbly). aeveD TOPS, three 'ful"o-

ru Bet George Would

Seroice B"ilding,

Myrle Minton,

40 YEARS AGO·· ·MR. A. R. KNIGHT , BEGAN AN ASSOCIATION WITH
POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY, BRINGING NEW LEADERSHIP TO THE
AREA . OUR PLEDGE THEN II'AS TO OFFER YOU THE CHEVROLET
OF YOUR CHOICE, AT THE LOII'EST POSSIBLE PRICES, BACKED
BY THE FINEST SERVICE AND FACILITIES INS . E. OHIO. THIS I'AS
THE POLICY IN 1929, THIS IS OUR POLICY IN 1969 AND THE YEARS
AHEAD. VISIT US NOW FOR ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS .

Horky•

Eul"sive Mayt4g

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL

fers, Glenwocxlj Ervin Calltc~t,
Pt. Pleasant; William McCraw,
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. James Jones
an;t son, Pt. Pleasant.
BIRTHS - Mr. arw:l Mrs. Wade
Randolph, Pt. Pleasant, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Rick)o Cole,

Wne••·

wrhe Cause ot. War" waa. t h e
lolro. Hor!Qo serval • cherry
p - !qlic prose- by lolro. de1Mrt ualng the. Yalentl.ne
DIXIIId Lo!oecyat Tuesday night' a theme. Attendl~ besides those
meet1101 of G....., D of thew ..... nmned were 1'\fi'L WWlam Mor·
en'a Al:aoctation or the Mkldle- ria, Mn. Joe"-Balley and Mrs.
port Firat United Presbyterian Paul Haptonatall.
Churcb at the heine ol Mrs. carl

We'll cure your auto's
ailments! Complete En ..

188.88

This Finer

Worthy Jef-

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cards au-tDi llor re-

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Shobe, Lesage.

of

A-~ -waareadfrom
WCIOOionl nod Fred Doa.- llw*l"' the ciroorlpture frGm I Peter, ......, cle for a remembrance. Mra.

Showing O"r

Jesse Legg, Leon; Mrs. Uncoln
Bush, Gallipolis Ferry; Lotfell

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llu. Albert

Service

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The valeotlne modt wa1 carried out in the table decorlllima
aelday IIMI the first Lenten ser- for refra- serval by lolro.
Jlound.robln !etten were 'lllomoa Y01111g aiMI lolro. Jamoa
pnporecl a Mro. WIIUam Mat. Fupte,
lack aiMI lolra. Carrle Meinhart,

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L1Y1 MODIRN IUCTIIICALLY

Free For The Asking!

will be filled by an impartial
national management selection
board. Vacancies tn the other
31,800 post offices will be filled
by a regional management selection OOard. A local review board
will pass on rural carrier position, he said.

ADMITIED -

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CRIZy.

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I. Quilt opelltlon. tl. Slim, trim ltyllna.

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We believe you'll get the bett
buy when you come to Rutlud
Fumlture. We're the home of
Mlyt•g Reel Carpet service.
That's the best.

Electric Light Switch
With
Thermometer-

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Sblbe will undergo surgery ~
day tor a leg injury and broken
rtbl. He miY also be suffering
Cram possible internal injuries.
According todtypoUce, theacddent occurred when the motorcycle Shobe was driving collided
with a V8hlcle driven by Lawrence G. Mohr, 42, Pl Pleasant
Mohr and Shobe were both trav-elirw aouth on Vtant street ancl
Mohr was making a right turn
onto 4th Street and Shobe attelq1ted to pan Mohr on t h e
right, arr:l the motorcycle hit the
rtsflt side ot the MOOr vehicle.
Shobe was cited ror improper
passing aJXI property damage was

eel 1m • Praanm prellded by
• lolrL Pldl Gl-.,. -F~
~ IJ Cl&gt;do mellloudor alalllottbe

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wash •n we~r 1nd air fluff. s. Cool ceblnlt.
4. H - d• '11- L l ...mllr iood
apeclty. L Eftk:i~t lint filter. J, Zlnccoellld Del c.blnlt Prollctl . .lnlt rust.

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FREE!

nouoced earlier, no member ot
Congress will have a say in the
final selection.
said all existing civil
service llata will be nullified.
This means withdrawal of almost all of tbe 467 posttnaster
nominations submitted totheSenate by tbe outgoing Johnson Adrninlstration. Presumably most

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nation's 400 biggest post oft'ices

In Collision

Dan'l .. "' Clll the - - 10 ... , .
wbllllowab. Gel • clepeo;UNe ...,...,
Electric Dryer ud wula IDJ daJ ,._.
pleue.

Wr uniQIIO horltaao aiMI idontlV aaehlpeopleof'Godwaastrel...

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FEB. 21 and 22

were Democrats.

Cyclist Hurt

1be DaUr Sentinel, Pomti'OJ'.MiddltpOrt, o.,

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Program Topic, Cause of War

MAYTAG
Weekend SALE!

Mrs. Ama Mae Jenkins, Mrs.

Lettie L. Jemlngs, Mrs. James

Announce Postal Shakeup
amounced

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C. Ford, Mrs. C. Edward Griffis,
Mrs. Robert G. Hart, Joseph D.

L. Jordan, Mrs. Roy C, Keefer,
Mrs. Melvin E. Mahorn, Denell
E. McCoy, Mrs. Ivan D. MlllBlrtho
Mrs. James L. Ghearing, Well- er, Mrs. g.erman Parsons, Mrs.
sum, son, 5:42p.m. Wednesday; Ronald L. Salser, Deidra SJe
Mra. Bennie L. &amp;evens. Apple ~arry, Mrs. Paul T. Williams,
Grove, W. Va., daughter, 7:17 Mrs. Ruth B. Wyatt, Dr. Rene
Salas, Mrs. Dean Circle, Mrs.
p.m. Wednesday.
Leon George, Sonya L. B~teman,
Discharges
Mrs. Ronald K. Ashworth, Mrs. Mrs. Raymond T. CasiJ, Mrs.
Jotm D. Brabham, Mrs. Nellie David L, Hively and infant son.

WASHINGTON (IJPI) - Postmaster General Winton M.. Blount

R

ELECTRIC

atri~ p~Qrsical

Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave. VIsiting hours 2-4 and 7..8
p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics
Ward.
Admissions
Pllblicatiooa of admissions is
suspended until further notice.

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Hymn Tlmerll. Everyone is wel-

$2473

Townsman Wagon, 2-Seat

come.

TOWNSMAN 2 - t statloo wagon, 327 V8 engine, blrOO hydnMa.tic Trans., power talli&amp;te, P. a radio, Double action tan~
gate. Satet.Y grrq&gt;.

Priced As Low As

$3095
Chevy Nova Sport Coupe

All Warm Morning

Washington's
Birthday

CHEVY n Nova 2 dr., 6 cyL engine, std. trans., tu1l wheel covers, PB,. radio saCet;y group.

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Priced As Low As

$2288

GAS and COAL

E

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will be observed

CHEVELLE HT Qte., %50 CIL tn. eqi.M, pawerglide,power
steerilll:, bod,y side mldg., lull wheel coven, 735 WW Urea, P.
B. ndio, deluxe belta .... • - • straps. Salet,y ..-....

Priced As Low As

$2816

by ou·r

Ollice Closing

8' PICKUP AlumiDim COW:r, 30" heisbt, Adl. side lilau alii

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10- 1be Dllb Sertlnd. Pomero,·Middleport 1 0., Thursday, February 20. 1969

A LI'ITLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Brings Top Grade Results
For Sat.

Wanted

WANT AD
INFORMATION

ANTIQUES. lumiture,

dlshoo.

OIEADLit'ES

miscellant'OUS. Mrs.

H11ward

o.,. ll•for• P...,liutooll
Mond•r D•adt.,.. 9 a .M.

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Cart~:•Uation•

&amp; Cor •••etiont
Will •• oc:c:•P'•'* unlil 9 a'"' · loo
o.~ of Public:atioll
REGUL.ATION5
TIM Publitloor , . . . , ..... ,.,. ooght
'• •dot or ••t•cl any ods &lt;iee....,d ol&gt;·
jloctio ... l . n .. '""'"•""'' will not
M •••pon1 obl• lor noor• thon on•
irocor••cl in• • •tion .

RATE 5o
For Wont Ad S..rvoc•
S ~•"" ~· Ward 0,.. on1•rtoon
Mi"'""ulrl (hor g• 7Sc
12 C(lnlt p•• .. a.,:l 1hfe1 coni(ICU ·
tiO'• ,,..,.,toonl
18 c:•nh ,.., Word ••• con ••~ ulovt­

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2S pM c•"' Doooou"' on poH:I o&lt;i1
•ncl od1 pard .. ,,f,,,. 10 do~•
CARD OF THANK5 &amp; OBITUARY
il 50 lor 50 ,.,ood "'' "' "'U"' Eo

Cedi, BOO W. Main St., Pomeroy.
1-15-11&lt;

For lent
UNFURNISHED
1"rr.r
Av~
room apartment. Arnold Bro-

10-16-tfc

S!'O'I'TED yearlinp and mare
ponies; also two mares due
to foal . Phone 99UI55.
Z.l6-31c

'!'RAILER LOTS. Bob's MobUe
Court. Syracuse. Ohio on State
Rt. 124, Phone 992-2951.

1-11-t!c

add otoonol wo•d 2c
6 L IND ADS

Addil t:)nol 25 c Cha•g" per Ad•e•·

OFFICE HOURS
8 :10a .m to 5 00 p"" Dooly
l t30 o .m to 12 ·00 Noon 5-otur&lt;IO¥

In Memory
)~

LOVING memory of our f&lt;~ ·
ther. Carl Manle} . who passf.&lt;! away 1hree years ago today, Feb. 20, 1966.

DON'T LET wall cleaning bore
you . Let Wipe Out wall clean.
er 'io it for you . Rent a wall
washer, $1 . Baker Furniture-.

HARMONY apartments - 3
and t rooms, furnished, new
walls, noors, furnitur~ . private parking. Out ol all floods,

very

years ago this

day

loving father passed
away,
And Jdt our lives m disarray.
For we lmew not then how t(l
say
Precious Lord. have thy way .
Ot.:~

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But we remember the life he

led .
The way he Jived, the things
he said;
We know our sinful souls
were fed
That we might follow in his

tread,
A3 to the Lord our cause he
pled.
Tenderly missed by
children and
2-20-ltp
grandchildren.

Ctrd Of Thanks
1

WISH to thank aU those who
:!.ent cards and flowers and
t!10se who visited me during
my recent hospitalization. My
special thanks to those who
cont"lbuted blood , Dr. Ray

Picl&lt;em. Dr. Walker and the
ntne5 at Holzer Hospital.
, •. Mrs. Horace ISadie)
McElhinny
2-20-ltr

Notice
SHOTGUN MATCH. Rutland
Gun Club Sunday starting a!
2-20-3tc
1 p.m.
SEE NEIGLER Building Sup-

ply for building your home,
Long time loan available.
2-13-tlc

INCOME TAX Servi&lt;e dally e&gt;:·
cept SUnday 9 lo 5. Evenlnp
by appointment. Mrs. Steven
'Wanda' Eblin. Rt. 2, Porn,_
roy, Laurel Cliff Road.
1-lt,llllc

WILL DO oewlng 81 home zippers, pockets, pegg;"g.
hemming, alterations,
et~.
Mn:. Freddie 11ul:et. Ma90n,
Pbone 773-5i51 .
4-:Jn-tfr

VACANCY far two elderly people. Prefer prlvale paid patients. Phone Mason, Tn-51115.
111-8-t!c

THERE WILL be a gun shoot
SUnday beginning at noon at
lbe Fori&lt;ed Run Sportsman
Cub. Everyane is welcome.
2-19-31c
MUSIC EVERY Fridav and Sat.
urday at Jack's Club on Harrisonville Road off Rl. 7.

2-19-3!&lt;

rtJIILIC SALE F'riday. Feb. 21.
George's Auction House, Rutland, new and used merchandise. consignments welcome .

Open from 10 a.m. till sale
time for consignment!. Sale
starts at 7 p.m.

2-19-lt.p

HelpW•nted

WAJTRESS wanted. No expert...., necessary. NtgbtJ. NO
to 12. Apply at Blue Tartan.
:1-1Mic

Wanted To Buy
' .urnQUES, - ·

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lumllure,
d!lno C!llllnoll, old pbonodoeb, miBc. Let

••pha,
RIJdlolll, 1•

~on

Terrare.
2-16-l:ltp

HOUSE

HEGISTERED Quarter Horse
Colt. Phone 992-5983. 2-20-6tp

apartblock j:!;arage oo Route 7. Call
C'oot . .·me 667-3194:
2-20-6tp

Sales

1~67 FORD pickup. Phone Ches-

:9f8 WINDSOR house trailer .
60 x 12 feet ; Phon~ 992-2768 :

2-20-Jtp

For sale or take over pay67 PLY'!OUTil 4-door sedan.
ments.
2-20-fitc
power
steering. automatic
tron!lmi!!slon.
radio.
extra
,~ ooo HAY, first and second
good condition . $1600 . Phone
cutting. 40 cents bale. Homer
742-3524 .
2-20-3tc

Willard, Phone

992~.

2-20-lltp

63 CHEVROLET t.;-ton pickun
:ruck; big bed . Pricer! to sell .
Delbert Lawson. Portland . ELECTROLUX vacuum clean-Ohio.
2-20-3tp er complete with attachments.
eordwinder and paint spray.
Repossessed but guaranteed
For
in like new condition . Pay off
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy $37.45 or terms it desired .
miniature, $75 and up. Stud Phone 992-268ii.
2-!1-61c
service and grooming. Phooe

Sale

11 ! tic

992-5443.

MIXED hay and timothy. Ph.
Z.tt-4\p
99UI10.

NEED LIMESTONE for your
driveway? We furnish and 1967 BARON 12 1 60 foot modeliver. Emmett W. Shuler.
bile home wltll 8 x 20 awning.
Contracting, Phone 992-!ZU.
Three bedrooms, like new,
12-22-tlc
$5,11011, 810 South Fll\Jrlh st.,
Middleport. Phone 992-2012.
POTATOES,
Phone 114!-2254
:I-lUte
Clarence Proffitt, Portland.
10-16-tlc
ONE MALE Beagle pup. Phooe
IK3-2476.
2-11-tlc
SOUP'S ON the rug thai Is. so
clean lbe spot with Blue I;Js- !953 f'ORD pickup, good conditre. Rent electric shampooer
tion, $200. Don Bell, P!lone
$1. Baker Furniture Company.
:H7-2552.
S-!Utp
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2-IHtc
1!189 WAIINIJT stereo, AM-FM
radio, four speed changer.
Assume payments of $8.25 per
month, or pay balance of
flO! . Call 992-21136.
2-l~~tc

READY - llfiX "'"'ereta dellv·
ered rfcbl to your proJect.
Fast and easy, Free mates. Phone - · Goegleln Hendy - Mbr Co., Middlepori, Oblo.
I 10 lie
BUDGET PRICE fumllun 011
our third noor budge\ shop.
Baker Furniture, Mlddl~

D-Ue

SEWING MACIIINES, repair
service, all makes. WY :12284. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Aulhorized Singer Sales
and Service. We Sharpen
SciBSOrs.
3-D-tfc

Insurance
AUTOMOBU.E Insurance beeJo
esnteDed? Lost your operator's license? can 992-2968.
I IS tic
L18AL JIOTICI
OlllDINAMCE NO . ......_.,
An Ordinan.,., \OJ &lt;'ltabLIAh. V IIIU"
jobll a nd w•~ utes. and efltablish·
1n11

1&lt;' 1'~1

5 rooms and bath upstairs, 5

rooms and bath dolmstatrs.

~lc k

le&lt;~V&lt;'I .

z.ts.,;tc

SPc 1.
, .. ale Is

2-18-jllc

MIXED HAY, 30 cents a bale.
2-16-71&lt;
Phone 992-3336.

and

That

1,1 0 yet"a
Chid at PoUee

of MtddlePorlo
. . 390.00 per mo.
J;~.:ular P~o~lrolman
315.00 per mo .
Extra Pollee
l.a5 per br
:,up••nl•or or Villaee
ftlalnlenilonce
!180.00 per mo.
su·~., l
t:mployees:
(40 hour we~kJ :
1 73 per hr .
3 )'l'HS se rnc"
I.M per hr.
2 years 1e rv o~e
1.~ per hr .
1 year• 1en-ke
0\'t:JITIME
IM per hr
3 .v cars Sl'rnce
1.12 per hr .
J yean oervlce
I 112 l"'r h r
I ,·,.anr 5l"n"t&lt;"l'
II&lt;'II VY Equipment

O!&gt;&lt;'t"ator .
Wall!'r [.lepartmol'nl
1\1:1 tim.-•
ll~avy

.,v~r

2.:&amp;0 per hr .
40 houro

Equlpmenl

Opera~ur ,

St . Malnt. Dept,

40

hours ,. W&lt;'ek or

·~·a11d
Pool

:1.20 per hr.

l'~rk

:J110 00 per mo.
1.30 per br .
.80 per hr
l.ifejiuard s
Sl"cretary 10 "ayur . lfl:t 00 per mo
1.50 per hr .
Extra l:leric;oJ Help
r~oE'r k ,
t"&lt;= m l'tol'ry
Tl"ll$\t-e.
~ . 00 per mo.
\ uluntecr Ftrcmen
9 00 per yr .
Councllman •not to tH&lt;ceed
Dl~,etor

tlead

Ufrgu~rd

24 m"&lt;'lnliO&amp;I
P.nard of Publoc

4 00 per IIWI!'tln«
Aflairs
:.iembol'rl . t out tu exce..-d
12 meelinjil!
11 .00 per me.tt\lll
Clt rk. lioard at
290.00 per mo .
Publlc Affalu

1 : ~tn1

Clenca l II"IP

(8o;ord

Real Estate For S•le

of Public

per br.
35.00 per mo .
t..)O

AffalrsJ
DI.Jtpatch~r

I.."J.. rk or Water

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

Department

l .P

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Waler Meter Read en
• Repairmen, n ,..
tlme 1 o.,.Pr ..0 hounl
Apprentire, Water
P,Ppt . or Sanitary

baths, basement, 2 barns, sec.
ond boose rented. $20,11011.110

Business Services
LAMPS electrified, colm!l'O!onll,

lamp parts, chimneys, modes,
wiring. Lee Rudlslll, 101 LegiCHI Terrace.
2-16-121p

SPOUTING, roofing and carpentry, new or remodeling, by
-contract or boor. Clinton
Pierce. Phone 992-301.5.

Z-11-elc.
C. C. IIRADPOIID
AUcriONEER
Complete Sonlco
PltoM . . . . .
llaelat.C!Mo
Crill BrMI. .
I I lie

Sew&gt;~r

per hr.

2.20 per br .
l.to per hr.

W111cr p.,.partmenl.

r;11tra tiel'
Dump ~ttend&gt;nt

1.f5 ,.,r hr .
per hr .

1.~

~ef"hanic

Z.O$ per hr.

C u•todlan
15 .00 P"'r rno .
t:eQ"Iet4!ry ilellton
~-00 per mo.
• With Ius than o ne yean
,..nle• II.M.
Pre.. nt ." mploy"' ,.rter oht
) ean 1ervte•. p~ per hr .
C~rp.,nLen . flrltklayl!r&amp;. Plumbeu, or
any other 1peetal eutt 1t " rate not
to l'&gt;.ceed loxal waee 1~31&lt;1!.
.Ul e~~:Lu noun to be appro....:i at
s,.,II(Ul.or Huurty rat4! .
SIECTlON 2: That .. ,rretart.al. eW·
ica l and/toT
boO-IIepplnl
reeorrt ·
keeplne hourl:r emplo)'eet be •m·
Plored aL a maxtmum ot 35 hour.
)18r weell, 'l':&lt;eept lor an:r emer1Pncy
UuoL 1hall aril&lt;l'. ntld em11r1eney of
extra houn to
M
approved
b)
Council.
SECTJON 3: Tbe
lollowilal: ....
hereby declared •• Jct•l boUday1 lor
the employee. ol UM \'lllap of llkl ·
U!eport : New Yeu'a Day; Memorial
[My; IJtdependenee Va:r; l,.abor DaYl
1hanbli"lhl Day; t:hrlttmu Dar.
SECTION 4:
Eoch full U.. • ..,..
11iOJoft .,f the VI1Jap oduU be enu\hd to 1!Ck leit'rlll ln Ute amou.nt ol
one and nne ·fourth U.,.l da)'l' pllr
month., and 1ball boa enUtled &amp;.o .C: ·
n U'l' uld &gt;lick lea"'• •P to ninety

e

diop.

SECTION 5, &amp;ach. fUll Um• eft'!·
f&gt;lo,..e of the vw. .e, lnClUIBDt: lull
hllll'
bourl)" rate emplo)'eel. llhall

be entitled durtn1 eaell nar after
the nnt year to two.weeks ........
uon . ea.:doulli'lt Jepl bolld..,..J, wttb
pay . Employee• wit.b fifteen llr more
:re"n .ervlce attaU be entltl•d to
three weekt: .. acatiol'l wltb P•J 1ao:h
yteiJ.
SECTION U: All Ordlnaneett In oi'Oil •

lllcl with Ll'llll QrdlRaDef: are hfiHbJ
re~•led .

Sec. .,, Thl1

efh~t

Ordln•DCC~

dl•ll t.0.e

•nd be lll Ioree lrom and If ·

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P11nd ll'le "t3lh d•y of

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JOIIIM W. ZIKtU.I
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AUnt:

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1111111 OLDS, powr -.tng and
power brakes. Call llll:l-:a95.
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CIGARETTE vendln1 maclllnos
and service. ABC ErMrprllel,
Ma11011, W. Va. Phone TI'I-IMJ,

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RADIO and TV repair, cano, and antennu tnJtolled.
John Harrison, Phone 1111:1-

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March 24.
The 9Jpreme Coort ruled last
Christmas Eve the state code
imposed an obllgatim on the
board to establish an eq.ral and
uniform state-wide rule for de·
terminatlora of the taxable value
and asseasment f1 property.
The court said It waa clear
by virble of the case before it
theft ..the Board of Tax Ap..
peals has tailed to earn out
Its duties under that statute. ••
The &amp;.ipreme Court ruled 1n
December assessments could
not be based on more than 50
per cent of the total true value
In money or the property in-

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Glance at Legislature BLAETTNAR'S
COLUMBUS (II PI}- A glance

at actlvtt,y Wednesda.Y
General Assembly,

volved.

The court also said tfle
assessments and rules for assessments shoold be equalized
across the state, primarily
~alized in counties.
The board proposed Wednesday each county would certify
each parcel in each taxing district at 40 per cent of its total

value.

Devotions Led

in the

HOUSE

Bills lnlroWoed
HB180, McLin, creates two
new Dayton ~clpal Court
judgeships.

HB181, provides a member oC
police and fire pensioo fund
who dies with no surivors have
his contribJtions refunded to his

estate.
HB182, Kerns, allows state,
county or municipal employes
to be paid for UliUsed sick
leave over 90 days.
HB183, Kerns, allows state,
county or municipal employes
to accumulate up to l20 da,ys
sick leave lnstead of present 90
days.
HB1~4.

Galbraith, registers
firearms in Ohio.
lffi 185. Pottenger, provides
for state program of blackbird
control.
HB 186, Galbraith. invalidates
certain indemnity contracts in
construction industry.
HBI87, gives a minor the
right to consent to treatment
NEW HA\"EN- The Woman's
lor venereal disease.
Missionar~. Societ~ of the New
HBH8,
Nowack,
reQUires
lla,•en First Church of God met
single license plate.
recently at the home of Pansy
HB189, Hill, repeals "(air
Fry with Sue Erwin as co-hostrade" laws.
tess.
Fredt.·~Y. spiritual lift .~
IIBlOOq. ~eo1ey, ~'!i'lle'
director; ''irts in charge or devo- exclus'ibn' o(~ertain beneftciill'tes
tions with the theme of "Our from benefits derived from employment with a publtc transDut) - Standard of Life."' Roll
call was answered by naming one portation utility or system.
HBI9t;' ~maker, splits
of God's promises, and Eleanor
Mental
llygiene and Correetion
Davi s gave the secretary's reDepartment into departments
porC
Stewardship director, Rita Mc- of mental health and or correcDaniel, received the Pe1111,)' - A - tions and assigns functioos, du~
Day money and blessing cups ties, etc.
HBl~l,
MaRtie&amp;, prohibits
were turi-.ed ln. The group voted
to sell hand lotion as a money • false charges and estimates ror
maki~ projecL
auto work.
IW1!11, Boyd, create&amp; medical
The ~ring Convention will be
held at the Main Street Church school at University of Akron.
lffil94, White, redlces payuf God oo Mal' 2 and 3.
The nominating committee,
metlts for accrued JiabUicy to
consisting of Bonnie Fields aBel police and rtre pensioo fund.
Anna Johnson. presented Group
II ofrtcers. They are, vice pre-s ident, Nellie Dudding; secre-t.ary, Eleanor Davis; treasurer,
Faye Carpenter; splritual life
director. Freda TUrley. an:! mis- the home of Ren1 JohniOI'I with
sionary education director, Or- Esther Klrw as co-hoatess.
Refreshments were served by
pha Fields.
the
hostess. Pansy Fry and
The program consisted of
sue
Erwin.
to Iva capehart, BoJr
games in charge of Iva Capehart - "Mend a Broken Heart'• nie Fields, R t t a McDaniel,
an:l us..~nt Valentine." Orpha Cheryle Knight. Freda Turley,
Field&amp; and Pam Sisk won the Viola Roush, Nellie Dudding,
ReM Johnson. Mary Sl11k, ElMprizes.
It was announced tt..t next nor Davis, ()I'lJha Fields, Alma
month•s meeting woold be held at Lui cart sOO Pam Sisk.

For Meeting by
Mrs Turley

HB195, Thorpe. provides for
notice to non-residents ln divorce action.
HB196. MeLin, changes procedure ror amexatlon of unincorporated territory to a municipal corporation.
Bills Pused
AMIIB56, Fry, designates
Ohio 72 as Simon Kenton Trace
Highway. Vote:

EDITOR'S NOTE: The United
states and West Germany have

become close alltes in the yean
since the end of World War II
and President Nixon has made
Donn a major stop on hi&amp; European tour. An analysis ofU!ereaaons lor thl s follows.

overcome West German Chancellor Kurt George Keilinger's
conditional rejection of the treat,y banning the spread of nuclear
"eapona wlllch the United states
and the Soviet Union neeotlated a
year ago.
All other lasues scheO.IIed ror
discussion Wring tfle American
chief executive's vislt here and
In West llerlln wlll be asseaeed
for their Influence on the ruelear
decision.
The Welt German pernment
is torn b.Y a bitter controverq
over tlw ~lberatlon trea~.
Chancellor Klealnger, a Chrlatlan Democrat, haa glven the
treaty what editorial writer lle.im
Etch described · as ••a eondldon-

al PO." Foreign MtnJdr Wllly
Brandt, leader ol the Social Democr.ts, has given It a ueondltional yes!'
As things stand now., the ~a~­
clear queltion eould be ihe main
Issue oC the parllamentan' eleetioo to be held in September or
October, and could pre,umably
deatroy the three-year~ld P ·
ernment coalition even before
tl!en.
On tfle aurface, Kle"inger and
hla Chrlatian Democrat• are wor..
rlod about the Soviet olalm lllat
It has a rflht under Ute tbarter
of the United Notionl to lntorvene in Germany aa • former
enemy state tr the latter appur1
to "be violating the peace.
11 Th•
Soviet presumption of
the rllht of lntenentlon 11 an

"'traordlnary dlfficul\)1, and II
II II malnlalned, It would be lm·
po81lble to B1cn the trelfl,"
Klealnpr told his parlla-.
••we al10 are worried abaut the
poootblo alluoe of tho riahlo! ...,_
trol and tnaPeetioo...
Brandl, on the other band, CUll•
lldero IIIII arl'l'f'enl to be lqallll llnl-plddna. . and 1101• 111e1

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Wllhr

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Bullcbzer Recti.,. To The
Smallest H11ter Con.

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Pomorw

PH. 911:1-2143

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Senate Amendments

to

Highway

Patrol

pension

N•w

V•.

Pnrt

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P .O., San FliiK!IRO,

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146. c-o Fleet
C•Ul. N801 111'111 tab notlcl Ilia\
Tl&gt;om•• McKay, Admlnllltrator of t.btl
011\tlt• ol Floruu MeXar, ~ ... d,
fli.ed. n.. ptltltktn F•bruarJ" ~ 1M8
In thtl ProNta Court of lkJp COUB•
t) , Ohio. (;- No. lf,?ta alllltml
lbat the PCII"IOna.l (llltlto of laf4 dCI·
clld•nt l.a lniUfficlut kt PQ' bor
dobb and cbarpo of a4Jat$IMIDI
IH e1111te1 \bit tile 11lid FloNttCe
MeKar died •lllll4 111. ' " _ . . o1
u undiVIclod on•·ball Inter.\ ln the
fo&amp;.-uaa dncrtlted nat ~--=
8!1\IIU.d
In
Chefler
TowMhl.p,
M111111 countr. Ohlo
Belnl 111 Wwn :11, Rd.lll 11 of the
Obio CompaJ17'1 Plucb.,. COIDIIlOD·
l"llla In tha centlll of the Bubaa and
Pom.ror Rolli at
toot ol Uul
.;.Lark Htu wheR tbe Clark Rood In·

buUdlngs.
SB125, Aronol!, gives addltloo.al powers to reg1ona..l trana11 autborl\)1 for oontracts with

extsUng transit companiea to
on

u.s.r ..

l&gt;lv.

lloo,
SB123. Weisenborn, provides
ror permanent "fishing lleenses
tor per eons 6:i and over.
SB124, Calabrese, req.dre•
aprlnk:ler ll)'stems ta high-rise

transjJOl1atton

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F . A. Tom M.cKu Jr. JW!Mnt, M

lund.
SB121, Guyer, creates LJ.ma
Slab! College by Sept, 1; 1971.
SB122, Holcomb. require&amp;
majorll~ ol &amp;mil ownen of
real eltate ln area (or annexa-

provide

a

coun\)1 or multi- level.
SB126, Ocasek, create• a col-

lege ol medicine al the University of Akron.
SBt%7, Calabrese. establliheS
atate department• of mental
health and corrections, splttl
preoent etab! Mental )\yglene
and Correctl011 DeparlmenL

Bills Paned
SJbSil4. Weeks, requires civil actions to recover income

u..

uul::a
·

Wrwetl ....d BuilD
f
ltod; uu.- up lho Cllrlli . ~
;
rod~ to 1a m•r~ \ ato .. l
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IIG&amp;d 1.,~ rod~ lti • blarUd"
l
thne• IIOUUrt 72 rodl a.o Uao Buh•n
.:IDd
Roaclo ~ up old
Yl'llh•n Uld Pom-roy road In m eu·
1..-b' 4lrec;Uoll 110 rodJ to tho plaH
of bealnlllllla. conl-Jitntna: tO IMINa M
tiN . . . . men-. or - ..
Alao tl'lo foUo.u'll real ..t.at. attuatad In Cbetlt.n To'WJII!Up, MttlP
COilnlJ", Ohio, In ieeUODI 8 •nd Ul,
Towa 3:, lll.ap 11 or tho Ollkt com.
p•nJI'II Pu.rebue, mgn, lulb' dnc:rUJ·
&lt;"d H folio.,.: BUinDlati at Ute norl ..WHt eomer ot wb1t U kno•n a•
tiM JlnOA wou. ramu IM- ~
aobout 55 roda; tbeslco tn 11111 •utlllrb'
IUncUoa a.o ,. ... ,. m ret~• - t h ot
thl N•th•n (;larll
.,.rner; th•nc•
eutorlJ' to rod. ucl on thlll road 'It
roc11 from Jut
be,Prmina
place;
tbo- nortb. t toU to Natua
Clara:-. •outh nn.; uwnu .,._. 'II
l'Oclll ~ eort11 dlout • ~ to
..."hat I• "-ru::Wn a1 IIJrctn WIIUJ DOrtb '
tut comer; U..•~ ._.., &amp;o UM plate~~
of bellinnlnl, eontatntnr 31 Hhll.
more or leN.
Allo lituated Ill Melp COuftt7,
Ita&amp;. of Ohio Ia Cbe.tlllr To""'*'Po
UOtna In Town 3, Rant• 11. FriiCU.OD
t of tho Obio CoiQpPQ"'I hftbao,
betlnnlll&amp; In the eenter of the Clara:
Road, 1.111 Ul• Uno ol tbe
and
Clarll ,..,m: tbeace wnt 36M! ro&lt;1111
thRM:• IO'IIth 1'1' l'Oeil to I
iltalle:l
tbltneo 1outh d
derne• w611t •
I'Oclll; lb•- eNUI 30
weft
1• · roda: ; tben'l'e IOU~ ?0 clCI#MI
aut 31 r .... : Ulelleo ..-til 71 dollHI ea.t 4S'l rocll; thlllnc:l north
18 rodl •nd 11.... UnU tot tbo Clull;
road1 tn.enc:• alona 11111 Cl1rk B:oad
•boat 23 rOO.. to tiMt pine ol .,.,...
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One letter almply ata.ada for anotiLer. Ill thll ample A. 111•
t~ UM th~ L'1, X for the. two O'a, etc. Blnlle !etten, &amp;1101"
trophlq, the lenJth and formation. ot the worda an~
hint.D.
JCII.Ch day the code Jettera an dltfermt.

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LEGAL

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object-

Borel

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8. Aunt'•

ZOONPS!

16. Golf·

18. P&amp;IDt
badly
1. PreecrJPtton
18. Un·
tanned
2. Branch
)llde of
of peace
cllf
3. Coavene
22. Spum.
f. Toward
2-I.Larp

S. Ptru•
T.JlnUre

BUGS BUNNY

u-blelbeoeluurJumllleo.

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cU'll1/titmllJJ:;-IJ.J ......w .-J

DAILY CROSSWORD

forahort

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to !rom Nlx111:
Whit hi• 1ont1 - t.rm oommltment lo NATO? .
Ia he ·
lo loavt tho
preHnt (lll'rloon or 200,000
lroOpa herO deoplb! COIIIJ'IOilon•
a1 preoouro lo bttni moot oltho

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uanyone who . conllden power
In lhlo age and depondo
on leplllll'ls 11 naive." He adda
thai Ger....,. aot .. """"' unendments In the treaty text as wa1
poa1ible before the Amerleana
and Ruoolans alinod It, and that
Gorma11)' mw would be lolrtlng
ani¥ ltaelf by re!uolnrlo odboro

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ter than six yea.ra rrom the neue. lba.t U liN bHn mad.ll a ,....
d•llllnOant 1.o •114 petltklll •nd
date the return wu flae or ty
tbat be .. requlrotil to .......... tbe.
nted, whichever waa later. JUliO on or befortt tM 11th dQ- ol
INt.
Emergeacy VO!J!: 32.0. BUI April, Ttletltn
MCKay, Admlntttr...,
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for juvenile pollee bureaus.
Vote: 91..6.
Houae Concurs in

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OFFER OF

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HBlB, Reichel, allows county
engineers to employ more Ulan
(our usistants to make tax
maps. Vote: 93~ .
HB30, McNamara, lncludel

Re,.lutloo Adopted
SR32, Gray. urge citizens of
the state to give their support
to the 1969 Heart FLmd campaign. Voice vote.
BUis lntroWoed
SB119, Carney, create• a college ot medicine at the Unlveralt;y or Youngatown.
SB 120, Carney. transfera liquor control agents frOm PEltS

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OEODfD NOT IU
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Bill vote: 95-0.

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By WELLINGTON LONG
llONN (UPO- President Nixon• a main task here will be to

f'OR A JOB well done feeling,
clean carpets with Blue Lua· Affi CONDmONlNG Refrigertre. Rent eleclrlc Bhampooer
ation service. Jack•s Relrltfl. Tiny's Burgalnland.
eratton, New Haven. boDe
1-17-etc
8112-Z0'1t.
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er Loonanl Hen, Sr.. property, II 0. St., P........,..

Working

lhe lollowtn.: wa1e
adopted
for em·

her&lt;~~b:J
of the Villa~J:e

1968 SCIWLT bOUle trailer set
on II acre lot bact: of Hart- CURTISS CATTLE ~
ford. Like new. Lived in very
Service. Phone Parker 1111:1littte. For infonnation, write 2264 Pomeroy or 667-32$1 CoolGeorge Fields. 1308 E. 93rd
ville call station.
:1-14-.101&lt;:
St., Chicago. m. 110811.
2-11-12tc SEPI'IC tanks cleaned. MIUer
Sanitation, Stewart, Oblo,
NEW 1968 ZIG ZAG sewing
1-IJ.Uc
Phone 662--'1035.
machine in original factory
carton. Automatic zig zag to
make buttonholes, sew on but..
tons, monogram, make fancy
designs with just the twist of
a single dial. Left in lay-away
and never been UBed. Balance
due only t47 or terms of $7
per month. Pbone 992-2685.

v~ e aholl\.a

Be Jt ordait1ed by the Counr:ll of
the VIllage of Middleport ae follmn:

gas furnace, 1n Davis Produce HI!:LEN or VIRGIL TENFORD
IIJ JIZ5
block. 411 Cole St., Pomeroy. SYRACUSE
2-16-31c
Phooe 992-258$.
2·9-lZtp

1989 ZIG ZAG sewing machine ;
assume payments ol $7.18 per
month or pay 'balance or $53.

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SHOW TIRE SAU

under a mandate rrom tl18 Ohio
~reme Court, the stab! Board
of Tax Appeals has developed
several changes governing the
assessment and eqtlal.izatlon of
real pl'()l)erb" in Ohio.
The board will hold -,ubllc
hearings

'IE WU'Z. TALKIN'
A80t.IT TH' NEW
MAIL -ORDEI&gt;

Business Services

Valuation
To Change,.-----,
COLUMBUS (UPI) -

Business Services

SAVE SAVE SAVE! Save your GEO. H~T1ER, ~
lawn, your time and your RACINE RURAL - 7 room
frame, bath, basement, carback. We have a new trenchport. large lot. $8300 110
er lo dig yoor water line
MIDDLEPORT8 room frame,
dltcll. Hel!T)' Buhr 9115-39118 or
bath, basement, garage, nice
Roger Bahr 9115-3958. 2-7~p
corner lot. fl4,11011.110
TWO FAMILY BRICK boUle, 114 ACRES - 8 room frame, I II

CaD 1192-2836.

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Open T i I 6 Daily

HOUSE IN Tuppers Plains . l'h:
acres. 7-room house , bam and

ment, 134 Mulberry Ave.
Pllone 992-5990.
2-18-tfc

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bath. Main St . Rutland, phon~
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Phone 912-33M.

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FOUR ROOM furnished apart-

Auto

Ca•••r,

Jack W.

Oblo.

3 blocks from Pomeroy post
offtce, 992-5392 from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m.
Ut!c

THREE·room furnished

As low as....

1-19-Jtc

DAD'S TESTIMONY
Thre~

$140• 50
POMEROY

Moor MGd•l•

CORVAffi, ' door, 'II! motor.
four new tires. Automatic. G.
A. Deem.
S-IUtc

Ft'Tl'''SHF.D ani unfurnished
arartments . Close to school.

Phone 992-5434.

DIRECT DRIVE
CHAIN SAWS

inch barrel shotgun. George
ifill, Rocine. Phone 9411-43111.
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lhers, 618 E. Main st., Pomeroy. Phone 992-2443. 2-7-tlc

Property

Y••• We Have T~
HOMELITE

MOUNTAINEER truck COYOI',
36 tnebes high, !GO 1nebes
long, 15 lnches wide, paneled
wood interior, inskle and outside lights, l!"ld and willie;
also Wincbesler model IZ
heavy we(8111, lull choke, 30

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H. San-born Ml &amp;aiotary Society Tuesday

night.

Members were reminded Ullt
the lll.Utllted ctn1rch &amp;a.]lal300
and thlt the o«erlrw ~· underwrite many American a.p...
tisb in miuion lielda, includllw

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urban ghettos and rural areas.
Natlonal goal ror the Amerit:a
Cor Christ oReritl8 Is $750,000.

Girls Black/White

Hush Puppy

Saddle Oxfords

Discontinuecl Styles

8-D W;dths

N· M·W'
(Ooly 13 poh)

Girls Wht. Ked

OXFORDS
Many narrow widths

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pr . or

New Spri111 Special

17 Pairs Beige
Patent

Brown Robin Hood

Romper HI Shoes
Sizo ..S D 8. E

1 Group
Miss America
Sline. Buy For
Next Fall
AA &amp; B S
Widths

Missy Mates
Size BIH2

Rer. 5.99

5 Pr.
Childrens

Oxfords
Size 4-6

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Infant Hi Top
Br Robin Hood

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Scattered
Styles an.d Sizes
Only$

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The state b.xt! is $37,000.
WVE JOY CIRCLE
Plans "ere announced Cor the
Anllther rood box wiU be preWorld Day ol P.-.yer services
pared
tor the Dr. Fraflk Curry
on March 7 at the church. Mrs.
tamill'
In India, the Love Joy
Richard Owen will be the leader
Circle
decided.
During the meet.
ror the service spoosored by
ing
held
at
the
hmle ol M r s.
Church Women United on the
theme, " Growing Together In Manning Kloes, it was voted to
give $4 to the milk program at
Christ. "
Members were also reminded the Micklleport s chool.
Additional money ror the schol·
to start world~ on layettes ror
arshlp
fund ror a Btpdstgirl was
tht~ Women's Conference to be
contributed
and plana were made
held i.n June at Granville. Pro-.
vl.ding layettes i s an annual mis- to send a birthday gift to Vernon
s ion project ror the conference. Brooks, a hc:me mlsslorary, and
to a sllut-in.
DORCAS L"1RCLE
Mra. Kloes opened Olemeetlrv
Meeting at the home of Mrs.
with
devotions using "Keys .. as
Tony Fowler, Dorcas Circle
members discus sed needs of the her theme. The love gift. dediMeigs County ChiJdren's Home cation was by Mrs. Frances
ard decided on a shower of tow- Bearhs. The hostess served retreshments.
els and wash cloths. The items
are to be taken to church Sunttay
ELECT A CIRCLE
morrti~
Dr.
and
Mrs. Frank Curry and
It was decided that the nen
their
daughter,
Patricia, serving
meetlfl8 will be held at the home
aa
missionaries
in lndil, wUI be
of Mrs. Arlan Ki118, ah:l that Mrs.
sent
birthday
gifts by the Elertll
Milton Hood will present de~
Circle.
tions for the Sanborn Society in
Mrs. Willis Althony, chairMarch. Thanks were extended to
man,
presided at the meeting at
the class by Mrs. Grace Hysell
the
home
ot Mrs. Harold Chase.
Cor birthday and hoUda.y rememMrs.
Anthony
read "Heroiam••
brances.
The program teatured a skit an:l Mrs. Charles Edwards gave
entitled "Lire to the Word." The devotions entitled "The Open
costumed parts were taken by Door. " The love gift dedication
Mrs. Charle s Simons, Mrs. was by Mra. Paul Smart.
Mrs. Ted Riley, Jr.,presented
Bert BotUmer aJXI Mrs. Fowler.
Mrs. John McNeil opened the the program prepared by Mrs.
meeting with scripture, medita-- Charles Bennett. "Plus or Min.
tion and a prayer. The love gift us" was the topic. A salad course
dedication was given by M r s. was served to the 16 members
aiXI one guest, Barbara Anthony.
Charles White.

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vocal diet by Mrl!l, Harry Clark
and Mrs. Gerald Pullins, and a
solo by tbe Rev. William Airsoo.
Mrs. Raymond Cole gave a
report of the recent "Trieeting of
the Meigs County Council of Par.
ents and Teachers. The sixth
grade wm the attendance bamer.
Refreshments were served by

Morris, and Mrs. Harry Swa:rU .
Past presidents ol both the
"Ideal Scrapbooks" were preBedford and the Salisbury P.T.A. sented to each ol the ps.st presi·
units were hcmored during the dents attencHng by Mrs. Ken·
program presented by Mrs. Ed. nedy•
ward Keme$. Present Cor tile
Included on the program was
meeting were Mrs. Maxine Arn- a talk by Mrs. Homer Holter who Mrs. Geoltrey WU son and Mrs.
old, Mrs. Hugll Bearhs, Mrs.. also showed slides taken on her Kennedy, fourth grade mothers.
Opha Octutt, Mrs. James wm. trip last summer to the llol}o
The blue and gold P.T.A. col.
Mrs, Wllilam Ohllopr, all o1 Land and Eur"'O*
ore wer&amp; c:.rrled out in tbe table
the Salisbury unit; ond Mrs. VlrThe Rag ceremony by Junior decoraUons. A cake decorated in
1111 King, Mrs. Roland Eastman, Girl Scout 'C'roop 100 apened the blue and white was served with
and Mri. Doyle Sargent, past meeting. The Rev. Eugene GUI )lUnch ond coffee. Gold napklno
presidents of the tormer Bed· led
and
a were used.
ford unit.
Not present for the observ.
ance were Mrs. WOllam Bar~
tela. Mrs. George starcber, Mrs.
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FRIDAY
FOOD SALE~ Frida¥, beginning 10 L m. at Cross Store,
Raclnei homemade vegetable
am noodle swp, baked goods;
opcmsored by Letart Folio Methodlat wscs.
TIDRD FRIDAY Club, Friday,
7:30 p.m. at the borne of Mrs,
Mabel W ol te.
SATURDAY
GEORGE WASIDNGTON Birthday - r Saturday beglnnl~

4:3Cl p.m. at Syracuae Elemen..
tary School, aponsored by Ladies
Auxiliary, Syracuse Fire Depart-

ment.
UIGH SCHOOL DANCE Part,y,

Melgo Junior High
·School auditorium In PM'Ieroy,
8 to II p.m. The Jays wlli emcee. 0pe_!l to the public.
CHD.I SUPPER, belllnnlng 4
p.m. sarun~oy 1n Ma._ .c buDdIDg at Cheoter oponsoredby Chester Youth Orplllzatlon.
Slblrday,

SUNDAY

NATIVITY DEANERY, Catholie Women's Club, quarter)J
meetl~ a1 s~
Parish
In Nelooovllle, 2 p.m. Sunday.
MONDAY
TENT 95, Daughters ot Union
Veterans, 7:30 p. m. ~at
D. A. V. Hall

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TRAINED AS GUERRILLA
Arillj' Private
Robert M. NeweU, 23, soo or
Mrs. Aha M. Newell, Reule 1,
eOIJt)leted nine weeks of. advanced l'*'lry training Jan. Z4 It
Ft. Polk, La., lllo laat week In
guerrilla warfare exerciees.
CIIESIURE -

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FABRIC

TONIGHT, FEBRUARY 20

SHOP

ZIG-lAG
IIWINQ MACHINE
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• GENERAL ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS IN THE HOUSEWARES DEPT.
• NEW SHIPMENT OF WAGNER MAGNALITE COOKWARE IN THE
HOUSEWARES DEPT.
SALE OF STEREO RECORD ALBUMS FOR $1.29 IN THE MUSIC

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VALLEY FORGE, PA - GEN. HAROLD K. JOHNSON, a ourYl\'111" ot the llotaia "DoolltMaro:b"o!WorldWar D ond former Arillj'
dlle! or llalr, wu llll!ed lllo rec!jllont Friday of F r - Fwndatioa'a hi8heot lloaor.
Jdl.n:ac:m, 57, a retired tour-stu general, will recehe the George
Wtobii!IIIOO Award and 1 $5,000 ehoek S&amp;turda,y at Volley Forp Mil-

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SWEATERS ValuaiD $7.t5

Voluu to$14.95

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1 Lot L0 dloo

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Thls c:olumn wlllbeoneofthoae
dllllng with several activities in
tho Meigs ioeel School Dlatrl&lt;~
Our tnserviee meetlrwa today
- t h e atldents a little tbneofl
thia atlernooJL Meedrwa were
conduded onphllo&amp;OPh1"reviaJ.on,
pupU behaviorarxtdiacl»llne, rec:J..
eraJ program!l for the future,
readi!W In !irodeo 1~. ond pr""
posed revlsl0111 In the high achool
curriculum. We tee1 that the ~
ue ot such st\I'J.y conunltttea ta
greot and quire II0!1h the little
lel&lt;hltV time lllot Ia loa~

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The tempo of
at
the high o&lt;hool lias pleked ..,
notJ""'bly during the laat
Two large pours olcqncretehave
been made. 1llelnotallatlooollbe
buD~ tool m U, ...Oemle
wll8 hal otartld ond II IIIOVIIIB
ollq at a sood pace. H~
ductl ore beltV plac-.od In ~
lower leve!o. ~ h!&gt; bo,n oil
111o ml4dlo I:Of'tlotl,ot tho

&lt;OIIItrllctlon

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trw construction. It Ia Iaraer in
actuallt;)' than it seemed to be on
poper. I think yoo will lind thl&amp;
io be true when you see It al10.
Tho reglotrallc!&gt; or
Cor hi&amp;fl schooJ courua nextJMI'
is beiqr campleted. We realize
that it JD1¥ be necessary to make
aome c:h~Dges after lttdenta
leorn tlielr rracles for the n&lt;Ontl
semester but we have to pq;h
ahead with thla now.
'Jbere will also be aorDe poaolble revlsloo clue to It!)' eurrleular ..,..,., but the)' wlllllo ot
, a atoel'll Mturo. We do IIOed to
...,_ t11o llolle lnl1111111tlon that
l'tllaritlon produce&amp;. '11111 tallo
us ·I!DW inaiU' •-1111 wlllllo Ilktr• .."l.t COlli' BtL Fnm 1hla we
....,.... ~ lni!IY ·elaiiOiwlll
be needed aid who will teaeh
tllon. I truot that, II 7t1t ha'" a
hl&amp;lloehool otudeal, he or obe hao
· dl10t11Md fub!re plana with :rcML
II IIIIa haa not liken plaoo yet,
7'"' oertalaly ,ohould dlscu11 It

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tho )illifora; ipidl/ll .ar&lt;hlte~ ~~lft!\JOII' t!lo . . - illlllho
"'' will tr7 lo .... J!I!IIIifW"il'ad. t
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Appoint New

Meigs Coroner

In OhiD.

"· liiiJilotrati.W'·clmeoa '!"!Jio,if&gt;. ,we ha'" )loci~• ......,...In
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, ule'h ...~ "'!W.•·~ by Ttllt-l!tli ~\l¥tf~leiill,..tood .

Re1. $1.50 SJ.08 pr.

lnvttatlon to last night's meettog to dlseuas how schOOl work

the committee was a letter the

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The .or. -- . ,· ldJoar'lool . . . .
.an•Jed Jdnt a.t "All dtlzrn

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aeveraJ prlneipals were called
to attendtheyindlcated they would
do 10.
It was Oeeided by Lhe group
to hOld the omct citizens meeting in the bend area or the coun.
()' and the next Jn the lower

mull - k togotiiOC ,.. till ....
. - o1 countr
Sehools, n iiDd ~ •au. crt,.
111 we ore ll8hllnl-la-.
than the Ol'le we Jult e a m •
through.•·

lnere&amp;llnc ...._ . . _ . .
qui. . . . oold
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low30o.~e..... temperature chen&amp;e; cblnee ~
occasioorU rabt in tbe welt JOTlion late In
day.

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1969

of Regents, an:l police braced
By United Prell bternatioml
tbree tllousaPd demonstra- ror possible further violence.
Reagan earller 1 n c e n s e d
UJrs, many ehantiJV "We want
Relpn • . • get 'em. • • kill studeri. radicals and nonstudent
'em." ran wild at the University members ot Berkeley's tuppie
ot California's Berkeley campus community by declarifw the
Thursday, overturniftl pollee campus in a stale ot "extreme
National Guard
vans, stoning law omcers and emergency. "
hurling back tear gas cannis~rs troops were rq,ortec:l ready to
police threw to disperse thbl. move on campus at Reagan's
Gov. Ronald Reagan was to order.
Thursday.
in Sacramento,
arrha· today for the second·' aNI'
coneluding sessiOn ot the Reagan de clared 01 we're up
University of Cllifornia Board against guerrilla wartare" and
coowlalned the unl""ralt;y hod

The Meigs County Republican
Exeeutlve &lt;OIIIIIIIttee will meet
Friday, Feb. 28 to Cllllsider the
awoJntment of a successor to
fill the unexpired term of late
Coroner Henry Ewing, Chair.
man Leslie Fultz said Thurs-

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ci,pala were issued a spedal

Another point brooolll out by

not llll.tehed state autllorl.ttes in

eopq wltb the disorder.
Ellmhw.te Them
.. When you're engaged in
guerrUla warfare, you eliminate
them by firing the faculty
invblved
and e xp e Ill ng
students," Reagan said. He
authorized unlimited uae of the
state Highwa.y Patrol.
The uproar was the moat
vi~ent
since a cOIJition of
minority students declared a
strike on the 2B.O()()..student
campus a morth ago. The

demonstrators screamed tor
Reagan, smashed wlrxlows with
rocks and shouted obscenities at
University Hall, where the
regents were meeting.
A canister ot tear gas,
authorities said, was thrown at
police. Police retaliated with a
lll¥Je barrage ot tear gas. The
demonstrators tossed back the
canisters, overturned two pl.dcbwagons and pelted the pursuilll:

otncera with rocks. bottles and

eana.

11J GEORGE HARGRAVES, S!GJ~ I am &lt;0111tantly BUl]lrloed by Its or 1..- llll' grlqllng is that It don't get much publicii;Y but this
Meigs Local School Dittric:t
actual sin 11 it takes torm dur- provides an oplt(Jrtulit)&gt; to more pr&lt;JKI'am Ia one oc the most im-

Sllort Shirts
Mtns

wUneJsed."'

High School Construction Quickens

BLOUSES

llot

$4 00
$ OO
5

Ivy Laague
Pormonont p,.n, Vol, to $9.00

LEVIS RtJ.$4.98
1 Group Mens

$27.50

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en .mple ol ignoring the ei.Uzeoa
and the rehiring ol &amp;nlth ""'
the bfge.st railroad I bave ever

Speaking of Schools--No. 79

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WHITE SHIRT$ ~15.~ 50
1 Group lteias Maraua
Rea. $3.50

1 Group Colored

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drtvera - with the committee
ll,)'ing aU letters or eriUdam
were welcome.
II hu been announced prior
to the meeting that school prln.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

JERUSALEM - A POWERFUL EXPLOSION WENT oil In the
meat BeCtion or a jammed saprmarket in dmnrtcJrtn Jerusalem iod~J, kllliJW two persons and inJUI"ina another 2G. Most~ the euualttea were women. Four Ullited Nationa omcerrr~ were injured.
Police also tound a lxmb oear the Britiah COD!ulate in another
sectlco of the elty, but IJWll&amp;8ll to place It In a vac:ant lot before It day.
eJPloded harmlessly. Police declined to speculate oa who planted
b: wu not disclosed who will
tbe bcnbs. Tbey eame just three da7• abr Arab terrorists shot ~ be the applicant or appUcants tor
Ul Jaraell El Al jetUDer at Zurich. Switzerlud.
tbe office held by the late Mr.
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Ewing lor a period ol almost
Maulve eWdenoe of llo .....,. ONen.IIW
35 yOIJ"s until hlo death last MooSAIGON - .'nil!: V. S. COMNANDEII
"' IN vumiAII, Gl&amp; cre~a~&gt;- day o!ternoon.
tan W. Abrams, said today there was umasaive evldeoce" that the
A provision ot the law re ..
Ccarununlsta woUld launeh a new o«enatve. Gen. Abnma said, how- quires that the ol!ice of eoronor, he did not thlnk there would be a ma.Jor attack on Sllgoo, a1- ner be ftlled Ill' a phyolclan. Tho
thou!lh he said the diY mlghl be obelletl.
late Mr. Ewing was one ol tl&gt;e
"There is mauive evidence that there wW be an olfeDilve, lalt tbreenon-iJb1alclancoroaera

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AJI)le Grove dU.Zen ln favor elf
!llpl. &amp;nltb ond berotlng tbe bus

coiled · - to speak, there ...
mt me in ihe audlw.w. One oorn.mlttee rnember stated, ·~
eondemn the pr1nclpa.la, rw Clll
read between the linea, thtr:f were
atnld to .attend. ..

Deooled To 1M lntere.t. Of'lM Meigo-MOMJII Area

FLAG PRI!SI!NTED - Mrs. Gonld Wildermuth, rltllt. Ill
behalf or P0010roy Drew Webster Post No. 39 Auxiliary, prelonted 1 new !lag to Senior Girl Seort Tr&lt;q&gt; No. 198 thls
wMk. Left to right are Mre. Frank Power&amp;, trot:v leederi
Carel Hargraves, Becky Triplett, Debbie Hunnell, Ju:ly McKrqlrt, Mal")' POII"IOII, Debbie Lalley ond Mrs. Wildermuth.
- Sentinel Photo.

AU these values •••

Yaluoo to $5.95

A letter wu read trom one

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&amp;Jpt. &amp;nlth rehlrotl at t h a t
meetlne ond then the . - . , . abruptly adjourned, the boar&lt;! PO.Y-

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However, whellllrinclpllt were

Mount Opposition
To Gov. Reagan

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WMn albd If the drivers bad
theN rules before, one driver
utiWered, 11 never."

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Berkeley Demonstrators 1 ·ear Up
Police Vans, Stone Law Officers

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made them think there wa1 11!11)inj: &amp;u l:oi trooble7 The cttt::~~
ettendiDI had 00 lnk11ncthat trou-

m!a.sed cl1rin&amp; ltrlke waa to

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CLOTHIERS

Val. to $19.95

.-..too

but drlvera 1w:1 received since
_ . , _ ot the otrlke, -

the lut bolrd
-olllelaii'IWbat

Weather

Waahlrwton'• birthday.

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l La11e Group Popular Brand

15c

Tho . - . , . wao "'JJOIIOl with
a pra,rer by Bob AUbright, mem·
ber "'the &lt;OIIIIIIIttee and the ....
lion waa prealc:led mer by Ray
Thornton. chairman. A report
or. the financial committee was
given and donatbl1 were received to heJp defray expenses.

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lLAOTNCOTRSDUROYVolu01 to $9.00
P
Sizes 29 to AI

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Vol~•• to

tem. A dlKUnlon WIIB held on
the variOUI way&amp; th11 C!OU.Id be

The poorelt people In t h e
world are the Plntllal, diiCOY·
ered In 1957 Uvlng In the northern Territory ~ Australia with·
out any lnrorile and subsisting
oa water rrom eump hole. and
eating rata.

itary Academy, Wayne,

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lllo - - ond 1--rd
!h:lbe, Pt. Pl:e~..S, waa elected at another member to t h e
committee to inture ftve mem ber• pniOIII at Ill tlmea.
Ed Grime&amp; aid, (you) "think
we're ftlek with tJda adm1nlatraUon (aehool) for lour yeoro,
but we're not - we have tldna•
we can go to eou.rt with OOii, but
can't be revealed at tbia meet.
inll be&lt;auoo we 110Uld be l!lrlng
out our ammuntdOD,"
Crimea 1Jent oa to alk, ·~
were lllo state ond CIIY pollee

polltlea" In the sehool IJI-

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(Technlc:oi&lt;H")

lllarlton HeltOt!-J,.nU.cl&lt;ott
"ARIZONA BVSHWACKERS''
ITecllnlc:olor)
Howard Keei-Y....,.DeCorlo
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

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«NNII1ll.ttee ... the UeJ.e&amp;ldng up

members - of Intimidation by the
board, ol school prlnclpolo stay.

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Creok woo named ..........,. o!

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DRESSES
• SPECIAL PURCHASE AND SALE OF WOMENS LANSING SWEATERS - •
SALE OF MENS AND BOYS COATS AND JACKETS
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• r.tENS BIG YANK UNIFORMS AT SALE PRICES
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GLIDDEN PAINT SALE IN THE HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT
• CUSTOM MADE DRAPERY SALE ON THE 2ND FLOOR
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SALE OF ROOM SIZE RUGS ON THE 2ND FLOOR
SEE THE NEW SPRING LINE OF BUSTER BROWN WEAR FOR TOTS,
BOYS AND GIRLS ON THE MAIN FLOOR.
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·THE SPRING LINE OF KAYSER GLOVES ON THE MAIN FLOOR
• BOW-AGE AND KATE GREENAWAY DRESSES FOR GIRLS. ALL
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SIZES. TERRIFIC SELECTION
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• ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF KIMBALL PIANOS ON SALE IN THE MUSIC
DEPARTMENT
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• SALE OF METAL KITCHEN CABINETS AND WARDROBES ON THE I
2ND FLOOR
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ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF MAGIC CHEF GAS DRYERS AND
ELECTRIC RANGES
• SALE OF 5, 7 AND 9 PC. DINETTE SETS ON THE 2ND AND 3RD
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eauae at rear, were IOUIIded

may be more trqlle than 1 o m e
lh!nk.
Tltl1 beeame apparent 'Illlrsday n1111t 1n the or
the Ma1011 Cowey courthouaeata
meeting ollllo Ma.... Coou11J Citiz en~
('~..rnfttN A ~ltv
crowd attalded.
Hints of threat• to come
by the board to lU drlvera, and
by the committee to the board

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Board and ttl tehool tua dri\l"ere

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Salisbury PTA Past Presidents Recognized 1
Recognitioo ol past presidents ford, Mrs. Glen Ta,ylor, Mrs.
ldgbllgbted the Theoda&gt; night Vern WeD, Mrs. HUber Qdvey,
Founder's Da.y observance of Mrs. George Carper, Mn. G1y

WALTmiS
PI". PLEASANT - The peaee
between iho lliuun Cwnio SWool
BY MAXINE

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WEARING APPAREL FOR YOUR FAMILY AND FURNISHINGS FOR
YOUR HOME . OPEN BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL
9. USE OUR FREE PARKING LOT ACROSS FROM THE 2ND STREET
ENTRANCE .

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IN CHARLEsTON
NEW HAVEN - Mro. David
Fields, Jr. , State Secretary Cor
the West Virginia Woman's Mia·
sionary Society, attended an executive committee meeting at the
Main Street Church of God tn
Charleston.

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The eandleUibt breUfaat -..s
sened at &amp;lbles cxwered with
white dolhll ond - e d
with Cl'OSIH IW'rounded by fern
and Oowers,
CbalrmU ol the ,pet hour oiJ.
tenanc:e wu Mrs. B1ll Perrin.
II bepn with I mocllo,y or recorded Clllet musJc by Mrs. Ben
Neutzllng. Welcome was exteftd..
ed too Mrs. Mary Kautz, (Oilld
president, and the aerlpture was
reed relip)Dsively. Mrs. Perrin
had the eall to WOrlhip preceding a prayer in unl1011., mdgr'(q)
singing ol. "Beneath the Cross o1.
Jesus." Scripture read by Mrs.
Kautz was Luke Z3, 32-43.
"Lord Remember Me"' was
the meditaUon topic by Mrs. Perrin. Using the scene ot. the erosa
as the baala for her commerts.
Mrs. Perrin pointed to the two
thieves, the me with an aware·
ness o( hiS Sin, the other BCCUS·
~ Christ, to empbaslze forgiveness for sins. To cmclude
she quoted Christ "Today thou
shalt be with me In paradise...
A recorded vocal selectlon,
'"Were You There When They
Cruclfled My Lord.. by Mra.
Marvin Burt preceded a quiet
time of sUent prlcyer for peace
ln the world and peace of heart at
this Lenten time.

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Nra. PerriD cond- wllh Boplllt or llld- Foreot .Run lltjltllt Cllur&lt;h. Foro :
..., prayer from ~ Frtn'"• or dleport, """'- Qlu.reh or eot Run Vllltod ,.._~~~, MJ; ;
Aulll IIIII nod 1 poem '"' Lonl. Chrllt, l'l&gt;morol" Vllltod Molh&lt;&gt;- DOr..Uie Vllltod Metllodlllt onol,
a.trehoo . . . , . . . - w o r e dllt, Pomeroy Boptlll, Grace lllo hoot dlurcb..

;ad QUiet hDbr Wecb!ed!,y mM'ftoo

the Salisbury P.T.A.

Sizes are broken

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doleo Me!p C&lt;louiiJ &lt;blreh-

aerriqr nfreahmetU carrylne
M the Wa~hlJwl,oa DIY theme
by ber diQefrter, Mra. Kina, Attenr:lina be1lde1 thole oam.ed were
Mra. Beulah White, Mra. Petri
Hotrman, Mra. Nan Divis, ancl
Mro. E. I. Hugheo.

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81 Attend Lenten Breakfast and Quiet

Baptist Circles Meet on Tuesday

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nNrlymeettheedu&lt;atlonolneeds
of the atudents lnvol ved. It is our
inte.aion to eondnue this pro-

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p-am rext year. We wlll very
lOOft be
to oeleellllo
atudenta who should be In theie
clauea.
Next year's elsJtth grade
claues in these two areas will
be modo .., Jarply ol thOoe 111&gt;dontl who have been In them In
tho IOYOnlh p-atio. There will be
some lddlUons andl 101118 deleUDillt but most wUl corKI~We.
1:- •-nt• whowiUbeln•xt
year's aeveath ,rlldeaecelented
and temedlal ....... will be
oeloclod .., t11o lloolo ot post 1&lt;-

•oowii.......,•IanlardlifedliO•t

ecoree, reslilts of lblllt;J ~ltirw.
ml '-&lt;hor ..-ndtltloil, WI
Willa~ 1o do thlolnlllo1011&lt;11 way poa.W. ml,.. eortalaly do not' wailt ...-o!!ll clio' ' whet
euoainll with our ..,harii
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dtalr ncam.na 'J' GD WM!~:tf'an
lntlhldual 1tulleiltl.kthl!1olthl.a
ld!d &lt;llllltllfWiy ..:Oal!eli U..'liu•• lor Oluectt• 11!1)~ Your
c_.uto~ 1!1\IMrlf!llllll!lll
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Ill 11110 ......
Wo havo ...~ unlla.ot ..,.....
edui:IIIOII ~
IDII!I!'\IIo,
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portant ones 'll'e have in operatiOIL The etudenta eDrolled In
these proerams are those "ho
have hid or would have some diffteult;y in the nplar clasaroam.
Special education classes give
them lllo ~IIY to tP"OII lnl
develop at their own rate and to
lind a greater meaaure ol suecell than ttte,. would otherwise.
A ehlld deouveo an _...,.IY

tor hi&amp;Jplaeaa. Without

t:hl.nce
for acme auceeas in1ehoal, there
Is little protlolm fur 111 _ .
IIIIIIY to be ~- Studonll In
U.se claaaea can be aueceutul
alii tho,y Wlllo ~. mony lor
the arat tllne 1n lo!ll
of
eJPiliinc:e in aehaol. I can't
oye.._.,.llae t11o nlue of IIIIa
,....,... ond lllo !te&lt;eniQ&gt; for
ltavlnl It llmctlon e!!eedveb' ml
dovelqJ •• !IOIIIIod. I will kelp
)'CIII loformed I I to tho dlfectlotl
thlo ......,.... wiD llo llldae.
The ealmna has wand8red a
lUIIe bit toldlht IIIIo ......._ arou. It lo my . _ that I ha..
tcuchotl upco 1111110thlrc thai lo
ot l!!lanot .to II then aro
•ublecta thol 7tlt ........ like to
ltavo cllacuoaid In future .,.
ti.M, Jleuo ..U. me U!d 1 will
til,, 8&gt;)' bolt to ....,.;. JOU!' re&amp;

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Real estate taxes, already the subject ol. IIUIDU'OUI ...,.....,...
in Meigs eouncy, DIB.Y take ardher turn lor the worse.
Whether the real estate tu slttatlon woraena will dlpea:l 'IHJII
the outcome ot a public hearirw at 9 a. m. Monla.y, March 24. lD C.

lumbus.
Proposed uneDdmeot.s to real estate tax reguladoaa will lie
alnd. The heorlng will be before the -..! of Taj! ~ Ill till
Ohio Departments bulldiag. Interested _periOU IDitl be beard
n.e ameOOments concern recent decl.aioaa ~ tlw: Ohio
Court whleh has reol!lrmed Iii oorller lmerpnololkl! ol tho Ia -

120 Attend
Father-Son
Banquet
Fathers. sons and "ad&lt;1)ted
sol18"' - 120 in number - dined
Thursday evening at the annual
banqoot of Pomeroy Lodge 164
F&amp;AM, prepared by ladies of
Chlprer 186, O.E. S.
Following dinner, the Oagpresentation was by Ohio Valley Commanr:lery Knights Templar and
Fred Blaettnar, P. M.; the inv~
cation was by Rev. WUbur Perrin,
and Worshipful Master HartweU
Curd welcomed the assembl,y.
Theodore T. Reed. Jr., past
district deputy grand master, in·
traduced Ben Evans or Jackson,
paat grand master of the Grand
Lodge ot Ohio F&amp;AM. who presented 50 year lapel emblems to
Frank ll Johnston and Clarence
Massor, and 25 year lapel pins
to WOllam G. Seyfried, George A.
Meirilart, Benjamin F. Turner,

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llo set
~-value."
The ·court may baYe.
the. staie·-··-~~~­
iOr aiaiilt~Ma&amp; "bstanaia
property tax assessments statewide.

The "true value in money" of reel prcperty Ia the uCIU'l'em
market value" of the property involved and is the price at wtdeh
property would change hands on the ~ market between buyer llll
aeUer.
The Board ot ~x Appeals sets a percem.p of the ,.true val•
in money" fi.gure Upon which rhe propertY OWD81' pays tue&amp;.
According to the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, this perceatap
tram county to county has ranged from 29.59 per cent to 44.16 per

cent.
an:l George D. Massar.
Cecil E. Barnes of Akron's
JOppa. Lodge 666 F&amp;AM, entertained the group with color slides
and detalls of Japanese life and
culture, eJI(lerienced as a resident engineer for many years.
The evening conclllied with a

circle of friendship. The pictures
show (top) 25 - year - member
George Massar, left; h.is lather,
50-year.member Llarence Massari SO·year hoooree Frank H.
Johnston, and past grand master
Ben Evans. right. The 25-year
honorees, Benjamin F. Turner.
WU11am G. Seyfried, center, and
George A. Meinhart, right, take
their bows in the smaller picture.

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Dr. Alphus Christensen. President oC Rio
Grande College, said kda;y apparent ~spread reports ot
"tiring&amp;" of one or more professors here because ot pacifist
activities are groundless.
'The reporta, he suggested, grew out ot a report published
a week 880 by the Hlftington Herald Dispatch - retracted the
next lssue- ttw.ta ••political science major" had been suspei'Jd.
ed for certain activities on the occasion of the appearance 10
~~ qo of Marine recruiters at the college.
'Tbe recruiters had me ot their best and biggest da,ys of
business. and there was an orderly exPression ot opinion q,...
posing their activities.'• He added, "11\ere was no trouble,
and no hllitructor or professor has been su59ended."
He further lndJeated the reports may have originated ln
the llll:t that one lllatru&lt;:ll&gt;r hao ..-.nc:ecl his reollftatlon. ond
another Mt been intormed his contract will not be renewed.
"Theae events bid uothl-.w: to do with the recruitment
do,y. Tho,y ~n all the time In all eolleges," he laid.
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Residents Make ·Tape
Middleport vlllageollldaltlllll
relldentl near the llfJ'IIf landfill
......, In Salllllucy loWnoblp ..,. Mlddlepon vlllqe wore making lllpeo 101" teleri•
.... 1~1 Frldo,r ll10n!lnjr.
Reaidenta rtH:r the d u m p
whleh woo _...t Jan. I hove
been .......""""' to JIUbll&lt; otfldall the lluDj&gt; ilpan-

Several representatives d. the
Ohio Dep"OI"tmimt ol Health have
vJsited the dump as a result
ol complalnlo. However, It 11
reported thai apparently there
an no Violatlona there. II Ia
reported that buralng Ia .....
mlttod until JWt I ond that some
burninll In cle&amp;l&amp;nalod ..ctl....
1tlli be permitted .... alter July

Meigs County property owners p.,- on a 40 per cent basis o1 the
true value as set by appraisal firms which each six yean - lDier
Ohio law - reappraise real estate in the county.
The board baaed its call for heari('lgll upon indicetloa by the
Stt&gt;reme Court that the percentage should be uniform thr~ 1be
state, whi ch is an extension of the ••wnform rule" dletiQp noted
above.
Proposed rules to be considered pro\'ide for s.everal9«ceatqe points, ranging from a low of 38, to the high of 42. The _pereea&amp;age decided ~ by the Board will be lhe ooo to be In effect tbrou81&gt;out the entire state.
If the board should go for the lower figure, 38 per eent of tbe
real value of real estate, then Meigs Countians would beneJ!t b)' two
per cent. However, should the higher Qgure be adopted, then tuu:
would increase.

MEIGS COUNTY AUDITOR GORDON CALDWEll urges llolp
residents to atteh:l the March 24 hee.rilw an!l voice their ~lnioDs •
the tax percentages.
THE 01-00 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE in a recent taatiCil :r.searcll bulletin asked 1C the Supreme Cwrt in its dedsioas tndlc:~ted
that the &amp;.rd of Tax ,&amp;4:1pe&amp;1s shwld require liUII.Ial rNOPralaala
In every county.
Reappraisals are costly. The recent one C'OI'DPieted iD Melp
County ran to $59,600 Not a paltry sum, to be sure.

Blamed for 3 Wrecks
POINT PLEASANT - T h e
road between the AwaJ.acbian

Power Co. o«tces oo Jefferson
Bldv. and Gallipolis. Ferry
might have been mistaken for a
sector of the Battle oC t l1 e
llllgo Thlrstloy night.
And ohorlfl's deportment til-

ricers have charpd Wa,yne S.
Clark. 47, 1-bmUngton, as cause
"' It ell.
Clark was tahtl into eusto4,v
•t 11 p.m. alter apparently:
Slrlklng a vehlele, while
enroote !lOUth, at the Appeladllan POwer ~ 011 Jotrer..., Blvd. driven ey Gary Wayne
· Atldn:aon, 20 1 Pl. Plea1811t.
- 111tt1na a vohl de at S a I t
Creek CO Rl. Z, a ln!cl&lt; llriY·

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Jer.,.
Brodlo,y
lipolis, Ohio, ......... Ill' Char... Planf8 ot GalllpoUa Ji'ony.
- lllttlnc • ln!cl&lt; - .. by

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ed at $900 to tbe vehlcleslnvolY ... .
ed. Mrs. AtldDaon, a
ln her husband'• ear, eompaq..
ed of a knee bruf.H.
Three &lt;harps ol h l t loclged oplnlt Clork WO!rl .....

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plemented !v" a !ourlh- llol•r ..
lt or not - of intmdaatlna.

MRS. LAWHEAD JNJVRID
Word has hoeo l'eeohodby Mr.
Alfred Elberfeld that !do 11...:.
IIHI,, Mol")' B. Laflhood. {a
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